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MRS. HERRICK HEADS ALBANY-RENSSELAER EASTER SEAL DRIVE
In the March 9 story on Easter Seals the Spotlight grem~
lin ate the comma which rightfully belonged after "Slingerlands," thereby making it look as though Mrs. D-Cady Herrick, II, were simply the Slingerlands chairman, whereas she is actually the chairman of the whole, very worthwhile, drive. Sorry!
THAT MARVELOUS CHOWDER I
The women of the New Scotland Presbyterian Church will have a Clam Chowder and Bake Sale at the church on Friday, March 17 from 2 P.M. on. To reserve chowder (these ladies are famous for their chowder) please call Mrs. Widmann at HE 9-1644.
HAM AND WHITE ELEPHANTS
The Ladies Aid Society of New Salem Reformed Church will serve its annual ham supper Tuesday, March 21, from 5 o'clock until all are served.
A bazaar and white elephant sale will be held in the Sunday School rooms.
Proceeds are to be used for redecorating.
SLINGERLANDS SCOUTS SUPPER TONIGHT
Thursday, March 16 is the date for the annual Pancake Supper given by Troop 72 Boy Scouts of Slingerlands. This event is eagerly awaited in the village by many steady customers who will arrive in time for the first serving at 5:30, and stay through until 8 P.M. Adult tickets are $1.25, children's 75¢, and that includes all the pancakes and sausages you can eat.
This is Slingerlands residents' annual chance to see friends and neighbors while they help their fine Scout troop in their one big money-raising venture. See you there!
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MAR. 16, 1961
$1.00 PER YEAR
VOL. VI. NO. r0
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CITIZENS' BUDGET ADVISORY COMMITTEE OFFERS SUGGESTIONS FOR SCHOOLS
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COLLAGE STUDENT - Sandra Pittz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Pittz, Elm Ave., finds collage (art through pasting stuff together) a serious business. Awaiting his turn, more-or-less patiently, is Mark Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Foster, Wellington Road. Both youngsters attend the Tri-Village Nursery School.
LITTLE LEAGUE REGISTRATION CONTINUES MARCH 18 AND 25
The Tri-Village Little League will continue registration of players for the coming season on Saturday, March 18 from 9 to 12 noon, in the Bethlehem
Junior High School. Enrollment is open to all boys between the ages of 8 and 12 years who have not previously registered and who live in the Tri-Village-Glenmont area.
The last date for registration will be next Saturday, March 25.
A report of the Citizens' Budget Advisory Committee was submitted to the Bethlehem Central School District Board of Education at a recent Board meeting in the High School in Delmar by Committee Reporter G. Donald Sager, acting for Chairman Dr. Robert Lorette.
Highlights of the report, which will be taken under advisement by the School Board, include these recommendations:
... that· teachers in the Bethlehem system be given a 5o/0 to 6% pay increase, bringing minimum starting salaries to $4,700 for holders of Bachelor of Arts degrees and $5,000 for M.A. degrees or their equivalent, with a $9,100 top after 16 steps up fQr M.A. holders . . .
. . . that the Social Studies curriculum be revised to put more emphasis on world history and World affairs and less on New York State history ...
. .. that a suitable building be provided for storage and maintenance facilities . . .
. .. that a study be made of the feasibility of using No. 6 fuel oil instead of continuing to use No. 4 which costs 3¢ a gallon more ... ... that the pay differential
for guidance personnel be effected only if needed to maintain a qualified staff . . . (The Committee commends the work the Guidance Department is doing to place BCHS graduates in high-quality colleges.)
... that the psychologist-social worker team be reinstated.
Chairmen of the sub-committees, who comprise the Steering Committee headed by Dr. Lorette, are: Dr. Sydney Archer, Louis Harris, Ronald Latta, Charles Losacco, Donald Sager, Frederick Sheldon and Gilbert Williams.
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THE SPOTLIGH
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Mrs. H. A. Cunningham will be hostess for the coffee hour at 9:30A.M.
REFORMED CHURCH WOMEN TO SEE TEMPLE BETH EMETH "CAVALCADE"
A group of women from the Sisterhood of Temple Beth Emeth will present "The Cavalcade of Festivals," under the direction of Mrs. Milton J. Bass, at the L.E.N. Service Circle meeting of the Delmar Reformed Church on Tuesday evening, March 21, at 8 P.M. Mrs.
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THE SPOTLIGHT
Keith Hubbard will have charge of devotions, and a social hour will follow with Mrs. Felter Gage as chairman. The public is cordially invited to attend.
CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE SUPPER AT LEGION POST; DANCE TO FOLLOW
A corned beef and cabbage supper will be served at the Blanchard Post on Saturday, March 18 between the hours of 7 and 9 P.M. All Legionnaires and their invited friends and neighbors are urged to attend and stay for the St. Patrick's Dance which follows the supper. Dance music will be provided by Roger DiNucci and his orchestra.
The evening's events are under the supervision of Past Commander Richard Lenseth, assisted by James Fanning, George Feiden, Harry Harkness, Bill McGoey, Bryant McCarthy, Mike Norton, Walt Waterbury, Patrick lgoe, and Frank Nealon. The Post has been specially decorated for the occasion.
Hynds or any of the Post officers. Legion members and their guests are invited to the dance at no charge.
YOUNG ORATORS RISE IN DIOCESAN CONTESTS
Mary Jane Provost, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George L.
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Provost, Wayne Place, Delmar was the winner of the Catholic Evidence Contest in a parish elimination competition at St.
5. Miss Provost was thus entitled to compete with other Catholic high school students in a semi-final dioc;esan competition held on March 12 at St.
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Seven St. Thomas youth and their adult monitors are preparing for the Diocesan Oratorical elimination contest on March 19 in St. Thomas' auditorium. The students will speak on their interpretation of "The Bishop's Statement of 1960." The group includes Susan Graf and Mrs. Phillip R. Murray, Daniel Wil-
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younger brother who had re-ceived a gift from the White Christmas committee. The letter is written in very legible long hand and in much better English, surely, than we could write in Chinese.
]. M. 3 B. of Pak U Middle School, Hung Shui Kin, N. T. Hong Kong. 20th February, 1961.
Tri-Village Community Christmas Festyval, Town of Bethlehem, o/o Mr. Mrs.]. M. FlavinChrm, 48 Jordan Blvd, Delmar, N. Y.,
u.s. A. Dear Mr. Mrs. J. M. FlavinChrrn:
We are many thanks for your gift, that received by my younger brother in his school last year. He can not write English letter, because he is too young, and is reading in Primary 2 now. So that I represent my brother to thank you and your friends.
I am a student and age is sixteenth. I am reading in form 3 of middle school. In my fam· ily, I have father, mother and four brothers and same of sisters. We are all Christains, (sic) in Sunday we go to church together.
In this time is our Chinese Happy New Year. I am very happy in this days and I have my holidays in Happy New Year. Do you have a Happy New Year's day?
I am very glad to make friend with you and your family. Hoping to hear from you soon. Best wishes to you and your family.
Yours truly, Won Kin Han~.
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THE SPOTLIGHT
VIVIAN GRANATO CONCERT FOR MUSIC GROUP OF PROGRESS CLUB
The Music Group of the Delmar Progress Club, Mrs. John M. Ganey, chairman, will present Vivian Granato in a piano recital on Monday, March 20, at 2:00 P.M. in the Bennett Parlors of the Delmar Reformed Church. Miss Granato will play compositions of Vivaldi, Casella, Mozart, Liszt and Emil Kallid.
Miss Granato, a graduate of Boston University Music School, has .studied with Scarpini in Florence, Italy, and is now studying with Alfredo Fondacaro. This summer she plans to return to Italy for further study. At present she is teaching at her piano studio at her home in Elsmere, N. Y. She is a former League of Arts talent award winner, and has given a number of performances in the Boston and Albany areas.
Mrs. Addison J. Clark is hostess for the tea following the program, and will be assisted by Mesdames J. Wallace Campbell, Donald S. Dewire and John C. Hoar.
DELMAR P. T. A. PL).NS ENTERTAINING EVENING MARCH 21
The P.T.A. of the Delmar Elementary School will have a Card Party and Old Time Fashion Revue on March 21 at 7:30 P.M. at the school. Fashions of yesteryear will be shown and a Barber Shop Quartet will bring
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(DELMAR P. T. A.) back memories of "the good old days." A Country Store will feature a thousand and one items such as games, books, records, dishes, pots and pans, toys, jams, jellies, pickles, plants, etc. Guests are asked to bring their own cards. Tickets are $1.
Mrs. Joseph H. Rudd and Mrs. John B. Finley are cochairmen with Mrs. Gordon Bowker in charge of table prizes; Mrs. Robert Evans, refreshments; Mrs. Duncan Martin, bridge; Mrs. John Sestak, tickets; Mrs. William G. Doran, Jr., publicity; Mrs. Walter Benedict, Old Time Fashion Revue; and Mrs. Charles Nicolosi, Mrs. George Wieber, Mrs. Robert La Forge, Country Store.
L EGlON AUXILIARY TO MEET MARCH 21
The regular meeting of the Auxiliary to Nathaniel Adams Blanchard American Legion Post No. 1040 will be held Tuesday, March 21, at 8 P.M. at the Post Rooms in Elsmere .
Mrs. Esther Cooke, president, will appoint a committee for the annual spring card party and fashion show to be held April 11.
STITCH & CHATTER GIRLS MEET, STITCH & CHATTER
The Delmar Stitch and Chatter Girls 4-H Club, under the direction of Mrs. Donald Terhune, met March 6, at her home.
This year's new officers were elected, and are: President, Barbara Shreck; Vice-President, Susan Reulbach; Secretary, Susan God~ard; Treasurer,
TOLL GATE L---SLINGER
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Pat Bailey; Corresponding Secretary, Donna Reulbach; News Reporter, Nancy Frasure; Song Leader, Sue Segur; Recreation Leader, Lelia Triplett; Historian, Alice Hanson; Social Chairman, Lynn Landon.
The next meeting will be held on March 20. The purpose of the meeting will be to work on sewing boxes in connection with the project called "Learning to Sew."
PLAYERSEYEGRANDPNS SUIT, GRANDMA'S DRESS
Mrs. John Guntner of the Slingerlands Community Players asks that anyone having costumes of the 1910 era which they would be willing to lend or give to the Players call her at IV 2-6913. The large cast of the April production must be costumed- in garb suitable to the rollicking antics of a French comedy. Costumes of other eras are of course, also always welcome and Mrs. Guntner will be happy to arrange pick-ups for them.
DELMAR AIRMAN WE OS ALASKAN BELLE
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence S. Gifford, 12 Burhans Place, Delmar, announce the marriage of their son, A/2C Laurence Gifford, Jr. to Patricia Hatfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hatfield of Homer, Alaska. The wedding took place on Dec. 23 in Homer. The groom is a graduate of BCHS.
THIS IS GIRL SCOUT WEEK- MARCH 12-18
Girl Scout Week will be celebrated from Sunday, March 12 through Saturday, March 18, by the Hudson Valley Girl Scout Council.
Local Girl Scouts will join 3 V2 million girls and adults across the country in observing the 49th anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. On March 12, 1912, the first Girl Scout troop was formed in Savannah, Georgia, by juliette Low.
In announcing Girl Scout Week, Mrs. Harold Hoffman, president of the Hudson Valley
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Ma.ch 16, 1961· PAGE 9
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(GIRL SCOUTS)
Girl Scout Council cited the organization's birthday year theme, "Honor the Past -Serve the Future."
Mrs. Alexander Rihm, Jr. is Neighborhood Public Relations Consultant for the_ Tri-Village area, known as the Normanskill Neighborhood, which has 38 troops with 696 Girl Scouts.
ard Braun. On March 10 and 11 George
Cole, Tom Norton, Bill Newell and Richard Braun went to Rochester for the Aquinas Tournament, the most important tournament so far this year.
The Debate Club has been accepted into the National Forensic League, a National speech and debate association. The club will be happy to give
LOCAL ASPIRANTS GET demonstration debates for any
THE SPOTLIGHT anniversary. Three generations tions and installations have have lived in the old Rensselaer made the theatre ready for this house which is now used for unique form of entertainment. banquet and dining rooms. In Cinerama, the picture is 6
Pat and John have added a times larger than ordinary size. new, modern bar and a large Three projectors are used to dancing area, but they maintain throw a the same pleasant, family-style ir.~""""'-iiiO~;;o;i~~;;o;Oo;;.-'iiiiio business . . . and are already making plans for Kapp's Centennial - because the fine old place was built way back in 1863!
PREVIEW OF TEACHING organization or group. If inter-ested, contact Richard Braun at WE'RE LOOKING FORWARD
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TRADE -INS TERM.S ARRANGED cruitment meeting on March 11 its first upstate showing at the
at Brubacher Hall in Albany. FINE OLD TRADITION ~-~H~e~l~lm~a~n¥T¥.h~e~at~r~e~,~A~l~b~an~y~,~·~sW~;~i~~~~~~~~=J Among them were the following CONTINUES AT KAPP'S soon as $50,000 worth of altera-BCHS students: Dale Ballen- Kapp's in the Hollow, own-tine, Carole Bartley, Susan Pat and John Carpinello
Boyd, Linda Collen, Betty Con- 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~it~s~9~8~th~~ tento, Christine Johnson, Mary fJ Ann McCarthy, Joanne Moore Christine Pauly, Patricia Tom~ mell, Roberta Watson, Linda Renison and Nancy Tudico.
These juniors are interested in teaching and they received inspiration from the speech by Miss Marion Steen, a fifth grade teacher in Troy, who addressed the meeting on 4'Teaching As I See It."
DEBATE CLUB AOOS TO LAURELS.
On March 4, DeCecco's Devils of the Deb~te Club of BCHS captured the First Place Trophy in the Hamil
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WHAT'S THAT FRESH· BAKED FRAGRANCE? MUST BE THE BAKE SALE AT TOLL GATE I
The WSCS of the Slingerlands Community Methodist Church 'Will hold a bake sale at the Toll Gate Restaurant in Slingerlands on Saturday, March 18 starting at 10 A.M.
BY THE
WAY by Abbie Utz
The BCHS Men's Association had their regular meeting last evening at 7:30P.M. at the Senior High School Faculty Lounge. This was an open invitation and for those men interested in sports at both Bethlehem Senior and Junior High Schools. Thanks to Whit Hutchings, .secretary for the
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The next few weeks will find the Women's Organization of Normanside Country Club quite busy. March 9th was their regular monthly luncheon party with guests at 1 March 11th was the New ers' meeting also the same time. The spring business meeting for March 23 at 8:30 P.M. William Glass is the for the Thursday with the Spring and Fall eons headed up by Co-Clhai
Devio. This past week was
4-H Week, and the Thimble 4-H Club of has been very· busy. displaying a sample of sewing in the window Delaware Plaza on Grooming." Recently in ary the club enjoyed a skating party at Fun-arena, each invited a friend and treat of ice cream This was under the of Mrs. J o Clark and Mrs. Wrzenski. The store- · project was chaired by Alford, assisted by Linda and Patty Clark.
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(BY THE WAY) pupils in two piano recitals on Saturday, March 18, at her home in Delmar. Mrs. Joseph A. McCullen will be guest artist, and will be heard with Miss Belser in the Rhapsodie Hongroise No. 6 by Franz Liszt.
At 2:30 P.M., the following young pianists will play: Peter Harvey, Jane Cassidy, Lois Laynor, Lynn Gregory, Janice Ketchum, Susan O'Hern, Carolyn Kass, Michael Krugman, Kieth Carr, Ricky and Robert Cosgrave.
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THE SPOTLIGHT
cy Hendrick, Carolyn Rogers, Juanita Lento, Donna Prince, Michael Beck, Jeanne Thomas, Betty Storm, Diane Benedict, and Susan Wrigley.
At 4: 15, Edward Languish; Diana Baker, Christine Mielnik, Meredith Uhl, Michael Donahue, Lynn Rothenburg, Gaye Goldeman, Karla Nielson, David Auger, Gayle Marshman, Karen Nielson, Ricky Rumsey, Martha Vail, Lisa and Thomas Scurrah, Robert Knox.
Also Linda McCabe, Jo Ann Rapp, Jenifer Flinton, Susan Marshman, Ruth Rothschild, Sally Strobel, and Darien Rum-
Mesdames Charles Smith, Howard Van Nortwick, David Randles and Walter Moran.
We enjoyed the program given last Saturday at the Junior High School at 2 o'clock, -This was sponsored by the Normanskill Girl Scout Neighborhood, and in honor of the Brownie Scouts ... The afternoon's program consisted of the Flag Ceremony, with welcome and introductions by Mrs. J. Benson Carr, Jr., neighborhood chairman of the group. Presentation of the new American Flags was made by Mrs. Esther Cooke, who is president of Am-
ard Post, of Elsmere. Five new Brownie troops received their new flags. Each Was received by a third grade Brownie from Delmar, Hamagrael, Slingerlands, Glenmont, Elsmere. There was
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SENIOR
Tomorrow night is Interclas-s Basketball night. We'll expect a good attendance for this affair; it's always a lot of fun and we promise - no fighting!
A bit of vanity here. Thanks to everyone for kind remarks concerning the Key Club's Broadcast dance last Friday. We in the club hope everyone had a good time and thank you for your support. Thanks also to John Wolfe, Bruce Hutchinson,_ Mr. Charles Murn and the rest of the WOKO staff for their
THE SPOTLIGHT
wonderful cooperation! Saturday morning many jun
iors will be taking College Boards. As some of "us" will need the support, "we" wish all of us good luck.
Saturday night is the FBLAGAA Carnival. This is an annual event in which all the school organizations participate. The carnival is always a "blast" and we urge all to attend; you're bound to enjoy yourself. There's a dance afterward also. From 9:30 to 11:00 Bill Pope of WABY will spin records in the Senior High dining room for the "Bunny Hop".
Student - Council elections are now pending. Due to lack of space "we" shall concern ourselves with only one part of them. That is we sincerely wish "our" very worthy opponents, Bill Krackeler and Pat Tuzzolo, who are running against "us" for the office of president, the best of luck. (This was not a paid announcement, political or
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HE SPOTLIGHT
otherwise.)
We're getting desperate for clever closings, so with sincere apologies to Abbie Utz - "Bye all". Now "The· Way" is clear for us to return to you with another literary endeavor next we~k. (Someone release us from the torture of writing these horrible endings and you from reading them; please sophomore brother McDowell?)
Ron Denham
* * * There is no school the day we
are writing this, so we aren't sure what we'll say. [You mean on school days you ARE sure?] We had not prepared anything before today, so all this will be from memory. Some figures may not be exact, but they'll be close.
The swimming team's last meet of the season showed a wonderful 55 to 28 victory over Albany Academy. They won all 5 of their meets! Boy, everybody sure is proud of them! Recordbreakers in this last meet included Pete Crandall, Rick La Rose and Bob Spuck, who set 2 records. Pretty soon the letters will be
eveiybody on the team. We'll also list the whole bas
ketball team when they get their letters. They've played their last game of the season. Their record was 6 wins, 5 losses. We're all proud of them, too. High scores for the season were Jock Walsh, Russ Bates, and Rick Manning.
Most of the 9th grade English classes have now started on vocations units. These are to help the kids analyze themselves and investigate various jobs. Business letter forms, interview techniques, and many other valuable things are taught.
The S. A. (Student Association) dance is tomorrow (Friday, March 11). Kids, be sure t'o buy an S. A. card or ticket. It'll be worth going to, I proniise. (I mean "we" promise.) We'll tell about it in a couple weeks.
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INTERIOR and exterior painting. Also carpentry work. Frank Sal-isbury. Days - HE 9-5527 Nights -HE 9-1355
FREE estimates - interior, ex-terior painting, paperhanging. Insured. Don Vogel. HE 4-83 70
PAINTING, inside and out. Pa-per hanging. A-1 Workmanship. FREE ESTIMATES. IV 2-9383
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
PUBLIC Accountant - Federal and State tax returns. J, L. Kendall. HE 9-4109
ROOFING
c HIMNEYS, new roofs, gutters, repairing and painting. HO 3-1604
A & H ROOFING & Sheet Metal Co. All types of roofing and sheet metal work. FREE ESTI-MATES. Bonded roofers. HE 8-84 79 or HE 6-0522
SCISSORS SHARPENED
s CISSORS SHARPENED fac-tory method, 35¢. Called for and delivered!. HE 9-3893
SERVICE
T RI-VILLAGE Cleaning Service -walls and ceilings washed, window cleaning, painting, floor waxing. HE 9-3641
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SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 18 HP 1960 EVINRUDE out- wagon, $1195. HE 9-1437
NORMANSKILL Septic Tan k board motor. IV 2-7411 ORGANS
Cleaners. We install dry well s, septic tanks, drain fields, HE 9-2824
SEWING & ALTERATIONS
ALTERATIONS and sewing. M. Buess. HE 9-1270
DRESS alterations expertly don e. e. Also other sewing. Reasonabl
TV 2-3445 ALTERATIONS, dressmaking, r e-
5 styling. Helen's Dressmaker, 7 Columbia. HE 6-1403
SNOW PLOWING
SNOW plowing by contract 0 ' by each individual snow-fall GREENLEAF GARDENS. H E 9-2009
SNOW plowing - arrange now Estimates given. Donald D. Ter hune. HE 9-2184
SNOW PLOWING - J, W. Mi chaels Co. Inc., Glenmont, N. Y HE 9-3823
TOOLS
TOOLS- 20% off on all han d and power tools during March! DELMAR LUMBER. H E 9-9968
TREE REMOVAL
TREE REMOVAL. Dial RO 7-3478. M. A. Essex, Land-sea ping.
TRUCKING
D. L. MOVERS. Furniture and ap-pliance specialist. Every cus-tamer a satisfied one. HE 9-5210
LOCAL and long distance moving. Large vans. H. R. Mach Inc. HO 5·9972
VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE
ALL MAKES vacuums cleaned, repaired, motors rebuilt. Parts. HE 9-1210
WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE
EXPERT factory-trained repairs to washers, dryers, dishwashers, etc. Imperial Appliance Co. William Dorato. HO 5-2035
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
HOUSE TRAILER, 1958 Cham-pion 50x10. Excellent condition. ST 5-6376
TV sets, used, good working con-dition. 17" and 21 ", $30 and up. HE 9-2926
MAHOGANY open bookcase, rea-sonable ($15) 42" x 36" x 11" with adjustable shelved top drawer, also mahogany framed mirror 42" X 20" ($10). Call HE 9-4819 between 4 and 6
KODAK Precision Enlarger $60; 7 ft. Head skis with bindings $65; Strolz men's ski boots, size 9% $40. HE 9-9700
RELAX-A-CIZOR, like new, perfect condition. For sale - half price. HO 3-5692
LADY'S orion coat, white, size 10, new. $30. HE 6-9569
GIRL'S spring coa,ts; size 10 $15, size 7 $10. Excellent condition. Also dresses sizes 6. HE 9-4382
LONDON dyed squirrel fur coat. Aluminum roll-away cot. HE 9-1995
AUTOMATIC washer, GE, like new, 2 cycle filter-flo, one half load selector feature - $95. IV 2-5612
DICTATING machine with cylinders. HE 9-2221
APARTMENT size Kitchen equipment; electric stove, refrigerator, sink, floor and wall cabinets. Sundays - RO 5-2267
NEW Venetian blinds, egg shell, two 27 x 64, one 39 x 64. HE 9-4032
ROUND dining room table, oak, 3 English mahogany dining chairs, chair bed. HE 9-2806
HAY; timothy, and clover mixed, green. Com on cob or shell. RO 5-2104
PRACTICE piano; 14' camp triter complete. HE 9-3093
FOR SALE-radiators $5. to $10. Also large residential LOTS. RO 5-2011
AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE
1949 FORD Four door V8 overdrive. Snow tires, new spare. HE 9-3651
1952 CHEVROLET Tudor. HE 9-2185
1954 FORD dump truck. F-800, rebuilt motor, new tires. Excellent condition. IV 9-1115
1957 ANGLIA, English Ford, 2 door sedan $295. Call HE 9-9706
1959 EDSEL four door station
DON'T buy any organ until you hear the Remarkable Conn Organ at the Conn Organ Studios, MELODY MANOR, Loudon Shopping Center across from Memorial Hospital!
WANTED TO BUY
CONTROL for blanket. Large 9-4032
G.E. electric stroller. HE
POOL table wanted. Permanent type, 3 x 6 or larger. HE 9-4464 or HO 3-2293
HELP WANTED
RELIABLE woman to clean apartment in Delmar. HE 9-1177
WOMAN with car for housework every Tuesday. References. HE 9-4196
SITUATIONS WANTED
YOUNG woman desires work as kitchen helper or cleaner of offices. HO 2-2993 evenings
WANTED - evening work, waitress or clerk. No experience, URGENT. UN 1-8180
BABY sitting, part time. 7-1 A.M. 5 days. HO 2A961
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
SLINGERLANDS - 2 bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, porch and yard. On bus line. Heated. $110. HE 9-9700
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT
CONVENIENTLY locafed at 4 comers. Reasonable. HE 9-1211
REAL ESTATE
BUYER (Principals only) seeking older home in TRI-VILLAGE area - submit details including available financing. Write Box H, Spotlight, 154 Delaware Ave., Delmar, N. Y.
RT FOR QUALITY PRODUCTS
120 ADAMS ST. HE 9·3190
BIRGE and IMPERIAL
ARMSTRONG FLOORS
FORMICA TOPS CEILING TILE
KITCHEN & BATHROOM REMODELING
CERAMIC& PLASTIC WALL TILE
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