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Kathleen Klein plays Tchao-ou-Niang in LUTE SONG when National Players, the famous touring repertory company, presents this Chinese classic at Marylrose Academy, 1075 New Scotland Rd., 8 p.m. on Friday, April 5. Adapted by Will Irwin and Sidney Howard from the Chinese play, PI-PA-KI (THE SONG OF THE LUTE) is considered the HAMLET of the Chinese theatre. Exquisite costumes and stunning sets will highlight the performance by National Players, blending the Oriental and Occidental theatre appeals into a fascinating evening. Make your reservations now for an exotic theatre experience at Marylrose Academy or telephone 489-1993 or 489-1378.
Sacred Cantata The public is invited to hear a
sacred cantata, "The Seven Last Word.'! of Christ" by Dubois, which will be sung at the Jerusalem Reformed Church in Feura Bush on Sunday, March 31, at 7:30 P.M.
Mrs. John Egy of Feura Bush will direct the Cantata and El-
· mer Smith, organist at the Jeru· salem Reformed Church, will accompany at the organ.
Members of several area church choirs will make up the 5O·voice
· choir. Participating soloists are Mrs. Elmer Smith of Jerusalem
· Reformed Church; Miss Antoinette Cambareri and Mrs. George Kendall of Unionville Reformed Church; Douglas Moak of St. Peter's Episcopal Church; Daniel Baker, Jr. and William Weitz, Jr .. of Bethany Community
Breakfast Dr. Alvin S. Roth, Rabbi Tem
ple Beth Emeth, Albany, will be the guest speaker at the annual "Go To Church" Breakfast of Nathaniel Adams Blanchard Post, American Legion in Elsmere, on Sunday, March 23.
The breakfast is held each . year in connection with the Legion's "Back to God" program. All Legion members, their sons and friends are invited to attend.
Church, and Rev. John Egy, pas· tor of the Jerusalem and Ones· quethaw Reformed Churches.
Participating clergymen are the Rev. Thomas Kendall, pastor of the Unionville and New Salem Reformed Churches, and the Rev. Jared VanWagenen, pastor of the Clarksville Community Church.
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Bethlehem Supervisor Bertram E. Kohinke signs proclamation for Heldeberg Week as Susan Krause and Brian Parrott watch.
Proclamation WHEREAS, the Heldeberg Workshop has contributed to the educa·
tional enrichment of our young people in the Town of Bethlehem, and
WHEREAS, the further development of this program is in the best interests of all of our citizens, and
WHEREAS, our Town and surrounding communities take pride in the national recognition that has been afforded this program,
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Bertram E. Kohinke, Supervisor of the Town of Bethlehem, do hereby name and declare the week of March 25, 1968 as "HELDEBERG WEEK" and call upon all citizens of the Town to join in support of the "Heldeberg" workers who will be soliciting funds for the development of additional facH· ities.
Campaign For several years The Helde
berg Workshop has provided an unique educational experience for young people and has enjoyed a spectacular growth as a result of the' enthusiastic support of the community.
To further enhance this project, the leadership of HeIdeberg is entering a campaign to solicit funds in the amount of $100,000 to purchase a 270-acre site for the development of outdoor arts and science studies.
Bertram E. Kohinke Supervisor
An informational booklet has been prepared and distributed with pledge cards throughout the area.
Bertram E. Kohinke, Supervisor of the Town of Bethlehem, has proclaimed the week of March 25th to be "Heldeberg Week." During this week volunteer workers will be calling for donations.
This program has been endorsed by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller and has received National recognition.
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Rev. J. R. McClenaghan
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April 8, 9; April 15, 16; April 22, 23; and April 29, 30.
Residents of the Town who wish to avail themselves of this service are requested to leave debris at the curb to be picked up on the days specified above.
Open House The annual open house of the
Bethlehem Central Junior High School will be held on Thursday, March 28. The program will be· gin at 7 :30 P.M. with a brief welcome in the school auditorium, followed by a dramatics club skit entitled "Mad About Art." The skit is a satire on popular and mod artistic styles.
Parents and visitors will be able to visit various rooms in the school from 8:15 to 9:15 P.M.
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and view demonstrations and displays of student work. In' addi· tion, musical organizations will be seen in rehearsaL Various sports and gymnastic exhibitiollo w ill l;~ IH:~hl ill the; 3.:hool gym nasi1.1m and pool.
A coffee hour, in the school dining room, will follow the vis-itation period. .
P-TA Meeting Tlt~ filla] lut:t:Liug uf Lhtj Sling
erlands p. TA will be on Tues'day, March 26, at 8 p.m. in the audio torium of the school. Next year's slate of officers will be presented and voted on.
The evening's program promises to be an interesting one. Dr. Joseph L. Norton who is with the departments of Educational Psychology and Guidance & Personnel Services at the State Uni-
versity of N.Y. at Albany will show a film and speak on "Why do we need sex education .in our
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afterwm·d. A cordial invitation is extend
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Last Film "1'hf': R,mciit.s of Onwfiolo"
the last of the film series that ha3 bccn prc:Jcntcd in r,oopora tion with the New York State Council on the Arts will be shown at the Junior-Senior High School auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on March 21 (tonight).
The film is of Italian origin and was directed by Vittoreo de Sica, well known for his talents both as a director and actor.
Fred Silva, a member of the
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY - Arthur McCormick, Bethlehem town attorney, makes the occasion official as he cuts the cake in commemoration of the 175th anniversary of Bethlehem's founding at a dinner sponsored by the Bethlehem Women's Republican Club iOn the First Methodist Church at Delmar. Enjoying the festivities, left to right, are: Mrs. William D. Bennett, town historian; Mrs. Char-· les H. Redmond, president of the Women's Republican Club, and Mrs. William G. Van Colt, vice president.
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SUNY at Albany faculty, will again lead the discussion after the film. The cost of admission is 75¢ for adults and 50¢ for students. Refreshments will be served.
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Bush has been with GAF since 1945 and has been serving the company as a pipefitter first class. He and his wife, Helen, and their four daughters reside at 38 Woodland Road, Troy. Motta had been a programmer with
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Purchase of site Authorized
The Bethlehem Town has initiated its 176th year of existence by approving a resolution authorizing the sale of bonds in the amount of $125,000 for the purpose of purchasing a park site. The acquisition will mark the first time the town has ever owned frontage on the Hud· son River.
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About 24 hours after he cut the cake to commemorate the 175th anniversary of the town's founding, Town Attorney Arthur McCormick said, "The $125" 000 will probably be more than sufficient to cover the purchase price of the property."
The 4-acre site includes about 1,650 feet of river frontage. The river frontage has two areas removed from it, o~e of them Smith's Marina.
The property is north of VIaman's Creek and south of Winne Road in the southeast part ot the Town. Winne and Lyons Roads will give access to the park site which will be developed with nature and organized recreation areas.
According to Mr. McCormick, who presided over the town board meeting in the absence of Supervisor Bertram Kohinke who is vacationing in Florida. the purchase will be made from Wiggand & Bagle Inc. of Cedar Hill.
Although the $125,000 will cover the purchase price of the site, Mr, McCormick said this does not eliminate the possibility of securing state and federal aid Lo help finance the purchase and development.
At an earlier meeting, Paul Dickinson said the federal government could provide 50 per cent of the cost of purchase and development and the state as much as 25 per cent.
Meeting "Industrial Scope" is the sub
ject for the monthly slide and print competition to be held 'at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Elsmere, on March 26 by the Del· mar Camera Club.
Members may submit two col-
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Visitors are always welcome to the club meetings. Refreshments will be served.
To Dinner The Bethlehem Central Sen·
ior High School student representative at the Annual Administrative Management Society Education Night will be Janet Fabe. The Annual Dinner will be held this year at the Columbia High School in East Greenbush on April 2, with Miss Dorothy H.
. Robinson, Chairman of the Busi-
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ness student of the school, accompanied by a faculty member, to attend the dinner and tour the business education department of the host school.
Engaged Mr. and Mrs. William Whan of
400 Delaware Avenue, Delmar announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynda Lee, to Wayne Anthony Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Smith of 22 Asprion Road, Glenmont.
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Miss Whan and her fiance are graduates of Bethlehem Central' High School. She is employed by Royal Office Typewriter. Mr. Smith is employed by the New York State Department of Trans· portation and is a member of the National Guard.
A Summer wedding is planned.
Wins Honor Peter M. Guest, son of Dr. and
Mrs. C. Maynard Guest, 1661 New Scotland Rd., Slingerl~nds, has been designated for the Honorable Mention List for outstanding scholarship at Dean Junior College, Franklin, Massachu$etts for the first semester of the current academic year. Guest is a freshman at Dean Junior College taking the Pre-Professional Fine Arts course.
Auction The Albany Lions Club is in
the midst of preparations for its "Radio auction" scheduled for March 23 over WOKO.
Some 200 items donated by area merchants are now on display at the National Savings Bank, State and Pearl Streets. Every article, from a $3.98 car defroster to a $214 "executive posture chair" has been donated to the Lions and will be auctioned
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off over the air to the highest bidder who phones in.
Everything has been donated including the radio time - the Lions will replace the "Country and Western" beat for the whole day's air time. Lions will also serve as the auctioneers and will deliver the items to the high bidders the same day. The bidders will also have a chance to "ralk to a Lioness" since the members' wives will be handling the phones.
Industrial Park The Bet·Mar Holding Corp. has
received the Bethlehem Planning Board's stamp of approval on the organization's plans to develop its proposed Bethlehem Industrial Park.
Arthur Zautner of Delmar, retired town building inspector, and his son George. who is in the home construction business, are the principals in the holding company. The firm purchased the
93-acre tract about 18. months ago.
The site will be developed for light research and manufacturing in accordance with Bethlehem zoning ordinances. According to Arthur Zautner. construction is to start in the early spring.
The rectangular-shaped property, which has both wooded and open acres, has a frontage of about 900 feet on Route 9W and 2,200 feet adjoining the Thruway property. The proposed in: dustrial park, which has water and gas available is between Thruway Exits 23 and 24.
Winners David E. Nostrand, 10, of 526
Huron Rd., Delmar, won first place' in the annual Pinewood Derby of Cub Scout Pack 200 on March 12, sponsored by the Delmar School P-TA.
David was ODe of more than 60 competitors in the event held in the school gymnasium. David
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Each den had a winner before the finals were run.
Held Over Don Wexler, general manager
of Jamaica Inn, Latham, has announced that the John Cole Trio will remain at the Inn until April 7. The newly formed combo - it was put together less than a month ago - features John Cole at the piano, Carmen e:aramanica on bass and guitar, and Jack Taker at the drums.
The group opened at Jamaica Inn on February 27 for what was to have been a two-week engagement. According to Mr. Wexler. "Their all around good music for dancing and listening, plus their vocal and instrumental specialties, have drawn such good comments from our customers we decided we'd better keep them another four weeks."
Makes Dean's List
Louise Jackson of Delmar is among the fall semester academic leaders at State· University College at Oswego.
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Table Talk The "Meat Selection and Cook·
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gram on veal cookery being televised at 4:30 p.rn.on April 3.
According to Mrs. Eleanor J. Wages, Table Talk hostess; few homemakers prepare veal for family meals. This may be due to the fact that it is somewhat more expensive than other red meats or because the homemaker is not aware of the many methods used to cook veal.
A demonstration will be given showing- how. veal cutlets can" be obtained from a veal-round roast. This will prove to be a good way
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Homes Tour The annual Homes Tour of the
Albany Area Wellesley Club will take place on Saturday, .May 4. This year the tour will focus on the charming and historical township of Coeymans in southeast Albany County. Except for
the Warren home in Greene County, all the tour houses are in the township of Coeymans.
Coeymans was named for Barent Pieterse . Coeymans, an immigrant from Utrecht in 1636. He purchased land from the Katskill Indians in 1673 and secured a patent from Governor LJvelace on April 7 of that year. The oldest home in the area is that of Barent's daughter, Arriantze Coeymans. It is an old stone and brick house, begun about 1716. The building still stands near the
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Coeymans Landing and is in the process of being restored. The Armer house, on the tour, dates to 1723.
The following owners have consented to open their houses to tour visitors: Mr. and Mrs. James A. Warren, Route 9W, West Coxsackie; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armer, Route 144, Coeymans; Dr. and Mrs. Ira D. LeFevre, Blaisdell Ave., Coeymans; Dr. and Mrs. John Fayette Mosher, 11 Civil! Ave., Coeymans; Mr~ and Mrs. William C. Keirn, 5 Civill
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CRANAPPLE JUICE ~~e:~ I qt. ~!t5~ DELMONTE PEAS EARLY GREEN 2 :,~~ 47~
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N.Y.S. OFFICIAL Inspection Center
L&H Brake & Front End Service
115 Adam. Street, .Delmar HE 9·3083
Alignment Wheel Bal once
Muffler. & Tail Pipes Brakes
Front End Springs
Ave.; Coeymans; and Dr. and Mrs. Warren Knox, Old Ravena Rd .• Selkirk. Also noteworthy, though not actually on the tour. is the old Coeymans School across the street from the Keirn home. This was built in 1873 and served as the Village of Coeymans public school from 1899 to 1963. It is considered an architectural treasure, but is presently under threat of demolition unless a community use can be found for it.
Co-chairmen of the Wellesley Club Homes Tour are Mrs. Thomas H. Dinnel and Mrs. Alexander N. Slocum, Jr. The ticket
chainnan is Mrs. Duntan F. Tynan and tickets will be available from all Wellesley Club members.
The brochure describing the houses is being written by Mesdames Reynolds Holding, Freeman T. Putney, Jr., and V.A. Van Valkenburgh.
Mrs. Carl Ernst and Mrs. A. David Goodman will be co-chairman of hostesses and refreshments will be served at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John F. Mosher under the direction of Mrs. C. Jordan Vail.
Houses on th~ tour will be open
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from 1 to 5 P.M. for the benefit of the Wellesley College· Faculty Advancement Fund. No children under 14 will be admitted and no spiked heels, please!
Library Notes The current exhibit at the Del
mar Public Library will be of great interest to area residents. Members of the art class under the adult education progra1l1 in the Bethlehem School District have hung their various paintings in the Community Room.
These artists represent a cross section of the area residents.
WE'RE PROUD OF OliR BUSINESS
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Listed are a nurse, secretary. G.E. employee, teacher, insurance salesman, police captain, librarian and several housewives.
Mrs. Norman Jester. or Flora Jester as she is known in the art world, has been instructing and inspiring her class and is showing several of her own charming, well executed works.
Those participating are: Marie Gallagher, Mary Wasserback, Carol Delaney, Evelyn Kuusisto, Captain Robert Foster, Marilyn Young, Janet Smith, Pauline Kuzmak, Mary Ellen Gill; {{ay Moore, Marie Zator, Rachel Phillips, Frank Pandolff, Nancy Mac Mahon and John Williams.
It sounded like the great Amer' ican hoax at first but with a tragic undertone. However, a ,hit of investigation proved "Operation Rescue" to be serious and to touch, in a practical way. on the matter of deep concern to everyone aware of the truth that wild life the world over is fast disappearing. Many of us are con· cerned - we write letters and talk about this but seldom can we actually do something concrete to help. Now is your chance.
Bring your old, clean nylon stockings to the Delmar Public Library. What in the world do nylons have to do with the preservation of wildlife? Briefly
TIME TO GET THE HOUSE IN SHAPE FOR WARMER WEATHER
ROOFING • PAINTING • GARAGE
LANDSCAPING • PLUMBING • PLASTERING
ELECTRICAL WORK • NEW SCREENS
You name it and our money is available ta help fix up your home. Talk to us!
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11&1. orneE 11 II. ,.art St
t£HTRAl A'll OfFICE 163 Cllltral A'L
COLONIE OFFICE J4 Waif Ralll
BANKING·HOURS, Mondaylhr. Friday 9AM 1r13PM-Th.rsd.y 9AM 10 BPM
MEMBER FEDERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
March 21, 1968 - PAGE 13
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DINNERS - Turkey, Chicken, Beef
PLUM ROSE - 6 oz. can
DEVILED HAM Jlor $1.00
PINE CONE
TOMATOES ~~ 15e
BUKO ASSORTED - Your Choice
CHEESE SPREAD Jlor8ge
HEAVY CREAM 1/2 pI. 1ge
NEW, TEXAS PRODUCE NEW FLORIDA CELLO pAc (4)
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HE 9-5398
Open DI'" IIId Sundays
10 A.M ... 10 P.M.
RelerY. right to limit qulntitia Pri_ Elfocti .. lbu ... , fri., • s.t.
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PRICE GREENLEAF
SALE SAVE $1 America's number one
grass fertilizer
Only Turf Builder is Trionized -' groW's deeper roots in any soil - keeps grass greener longer.
10,000 sq ft bag 9<95' 8.95
Save 50¢ on 5,000 sq It bag,545' 4.95
Save 1.50 on 15,000 sq It bag J>8S' 12.45
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(Ne w Size, 15,000 Sq. Ft.)
will be given away. Come in and register for drawing, You don't have to buy anything.
NO CRAB GRASS THIS YEAR AND SCOTTS WILL GUARANTEE IT
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• 'Preven'ts crabgrass
• Fertilizes lawn
• Prevents grub and mole damage
2,500 Sq. Ft. ~ $6.95
5,000 Sq. Ft . .$.1k'J5 $12.95
. Auth'ortzed S<ott's Dealer A
14 BOOlh ,Raad, :De,lmar (iOiff ,Debiwa,re) -Opp. A6'P Hours: 8 :30 '10 5 'Po M. Monday t.hru,' :Saturday
FREE o Eilil'Y,ERY PHlON:E, iHiE:9;-9212
this - in the next year a four hundred -square mile area in South America will be flooded to make a lake for an engineering project. In this area are thousands of animals that will perish unless moved to other areas. Some are practically extinct now. Your discarded hose will be braided into strong, pliable ropes
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that will be wrapped around the legs, or if need be, bodies, of the animals to save them from injury as they are moved.
Earl Pudney of WRGB is working on this project and is the contact man in the Tri-City locale. The Delmar Library urges you to cooperate.
Assemblyman Clarence D. lane of Windham (R-100) presents the first check in the kick off drive of Heldeberg Workshop to raise $100,000 for land. Left to right: William l. Childs, Vo.orheesville, Co-chairman: Wyman Osterhout ot New Salem, Chairman: Mrs. Frederick Edmunds, New Salem, Coordinator: Assemblyman lane and Robert Farrell, Voorheesville, Coordinator.
HO IMPROVEMENT Most con"enient wily to finllnce
remodeling & modernizlltion!
• ATTIC & BASEMENT· ROOMS • BATHROOMS • KITCHENS
There's no need for you t.o postpone making desired improvements in your h~me for iock of ready cosh to pay the bills. You can get a lowcost home improvement loan here for the .amount required, and re-poy it ·in eosily-htfdgeted· installments out of your income. Prompt service.
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MAIN-CARE SERVICE - . 339 Delaware Avenue - 439-2430 - Delmar
Mo,eh 21, 1968 - PAGE IS
Shop the easy convenIent
way from one of
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PHONE
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night or day . . 7 days a week
PLACE AND PICK-UP YOUR ORDER
FROM OUR DELMAR STORE
SHOP AND RECEIVE YOUR
FREE CATALOG AND GIFT
Montgomery Ward . .. the store of 140,000 value-priced items.
Just say "CHARGE IT" at Wards
DELMAR - 222 DELAWARE AVENUE
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY - 9:30 to 6 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY to 9 P.M.
SATURDAY ta 5:30 P.M.
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For home, away, indoors, outdoors, sporting, or casual wear. Turtle neck pullovers add that touch of careless and zest to your leisure hours. In white, gold, light blue, black, and French Blue.
Mni.l an.d phone orders filled.
8 James St. (Just off ·State)
member Pork In Shop - Open Thurs. to 9 P.M.
Two Named John W. Ryan has been ap
pointed manager-communications with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Northeastern New York to ad· "ministrate advertising and public relations, according to Frederick J. Bond, marketing director.
Ryan, a former account execu· tive with WPTR, WAST and WTEN, served as manager of Colonie Center for Homart Development Corp. which developed the shopping center complex. He and his wife, the former Ann Wilkins, and their six children including two sets of twins reside at 1 Snaffle Ring in Colonie Village.
CROMWELL FORMS: John F. McConkey has been appointed general sales manager of Cromwell Business Forms Inc. at West Albany Industrial Park, according to William Sutin.
McConkey has been with Cromwell 12 years, serving as Albany sales representative, the last 10 years. He and his wife, Edna, and their four sons, John, Kevin, Brian and Timothy, reside at 44 Montrose Drive, Elsmere.
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Telephone Hour Soprano Joan Sutherland and
six other operatic stars will appear on the Bell Telephone Hour, Friday, March 22 over NBC·TV at 10 P.M.
Featured on "Opera: Two to Six" will be Tito Gobbi, Phyllis Curtin, Nicolai Gedda, Jerome Hines, Mildred Miller and Charles Anthony.
Birthday Party On Saturday, March 23, at
8:30 P.M. The Slingerlands Community Players celebrate their 16th consecutive year in the community by inviting all members, past members and friends of the Players to their birth· day party.
The celebration will be held at the Players rooms, over IGA Store on New Scotland Rd., Slingerlands.
A one-act play, "Whatever Happened to Forest Lawn," directed by Ruth Wilber, will be presented. Featured in the will be Betty Taylor and H,·lp". Cross.
OFF ALCOA KAISER
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Established 20 years 104 Quail.St., Albany, N. Y.
THE SPOTLIGHT Ma<eh 21, 1968 - PAGE 17
ASS reaches 300,000,000.
Thanks to our depositors. And the future looks brighter than ever. We're the first savings bank in Northeastern New York to reach total assets of $300 million-and proud of it. But we're not running this message just to talk about our accomplishment.
We're grateful to our depositors who have made it all possible through their confidence in us. For our part we intend that our leadership shall continue. We shall pay consistently high dividends-our current 5% is the highest in the State. We shall continue to be eager to help with our mortgage and home improvement loans. We shall continue the progressive attitudes that will be of greatest assistance to our depositors and the increasing population of the areas we serve.
To some, reaching $300,000,000 in assets might seem an end in itself. But to us, it looks like it's just the beginning.
ALBANY SAVINGS BANK
MEMBIR FEDERAL OEP1lSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
MAIN OFFICE
North P!~rl Sireet Corner Maiden lane Mon. Ihru Fri. 9 AM 10 3 PM, Thurs. E~e. untilS
PINE HILLS OFFICE
Western A~enue Corner West ~wrence St. Mon. thru Fri. 9 AM 10 3 PM: Fri. Eve. unlilS
COLONIE OFFICE
Colonie Center, Upper level. Next to SUfS; Mon, Ihru Fri. IOAMI03PM&5toSPM Satwdl,; 10 AM to 6 PM
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General Insurance Time Payments
Surety Bonds
Frank G. Coburn, Inc.
THE LOWE,ST LIQUOR PRICES
in the area _ on oil popular brands at
VOORHEESVILLE LIQUOR STORE 283 Washington Ave. Albany, N.Y.
Phone Albany HO 3-4277 - 8-9
A CENTURY OF SERVICE TO SAVERS
RO 5-2683
What's a savings bank got to .do with credit?
Quite a lot. For one thing, your savings and your savings habits are important when you, need credit.
'To put it simply, a good credit rating is _ based on. good financial management.
And good financial management is based on good savings habits.
We've been helping people get the savings habit for 100 years. May we help you?,
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Fly the Flag The Nathaniel Blanchard Post
1040 American Legion, Delmar is conducting a "Display the Flag" campaign in the Tri-Village Area. The obiect is to have a larger display of the American flag particularly in our area on various holidays.
Flag kits consisting of one 3x5 ft. 50-star cotton bunting American flag with jointed wood pole, halyard and metal bracket for attaching to a building, may be purchased for $3,50 at the Post or by contacting flag Chairman George Reeber at 524 Kenwood Ave, Telephone 439-5910,
Promoted Sp/4 James F, Thomas has been promoted to Sgt. while serving with the Army Signal Corps stationed at Pleiku, Vietnam.
Hawley Furniture Factory
Salesroom Complete line of Rock Maple & Plastic laminated furniture.
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Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 10-4 Tues. & Thurs. nights 6-8
SUNDAYS: 1-5 P.M.
HAWLEY COMPANY FURNITURE
MANUFACTURERS Mapl e Street
East Arlington, Vermont
Tel. 375-6675
ALBANY ES 1968
OPENS THIS SATURDAY FOR 8 BIG DAYS The Door to Gracious Living Swings Wide for Your Pleasure . ... DON'T MISS THE EXCITEMENT
- OYER 100 EXHIBITS - DEMONSTRATIONS
.. - REFRESHMENTS - WRGB-WGY BOOTHS WRGB.WGY BOOTMS have a surprise for you ... they're going to put you on TV! That's just one of the exciting "happenings" at the Albany Home Show this year!
- PRIZES GIVEN DAILY
-- HOURS--SAT. & SUN. 2 to 10 P.M.
ALL OTHER DAYS 5 to 10 P.M.
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~n OLDSMOBILE $2695
Delmont "8B" 2· Door Hardlop. While, While Vinyl top, Blue In· terior. Exceptio,nally low mileage.
'65 T·BIRD $2395
ll'lndnu Coupe. Burgondy, Blotk top. Burgondy interior. Full power. Ex~eplJonorly ~horp.
'65 OLDSMOBILE $1595
Cullass Coupe. light Blue, While lop, Black interior. Auloo"fl~tjc
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Friendly Coming
Work has started on clearing the site for the once controversial Friendly Ice Cream Corp. Restaurant in the Town of Bethlehem. The restaurant is expected to open in August.
When the Friendly Ice Cream Corp. initiated proceedings about a year ago to construct a restaurant at 270-272 Delaware Avenue, it became involved in a zoning hassle which was not resolved until several months later.
Recently a home on the future site of 'the re:;lauranl was demolished, clearing the way for construction of the new building. The work will probably get un· derway in 'the next couple of weeks, according to Bethlehem Building Inspector Robert Col· lins and Richard Mastocks, regional real estate supervisor for the firm.
The· ·restaurant will be a onestory brick structure of Georgian colonial design and will hilVe a seating capacity of 58 customers and a parking lot for 40 cars. The 80x35 foot building will be exact· ly the same as the Friendly Ice Cream Restaurant on State St.. Schenectady. Drive-in service will not be permitted because of Bethlehem Zoning regulations.
When proceedings were initiated early in 1967, the firm asked for an ,exception to construct the restaurants in a CC Zone. The Bethlehem Zoning ordinance prohibited construction of restaurants in CC commercial zones and the company's request we rejected by the Bethlehem Board of. Appeals.
BETHLEHEM ART
ASSOCIATION 231 Delawa.e Ave., Delmar
Painting Class Forming In stru ctor:
Franklin Alexander, Woodstock Artist
Call 439-2819 for infor, mation on thi sand Child.en's Classes
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William Crannell of 11 Laurel Drive, Elsmere, one of the own· ers of the neighboring apartment building at 274 Delaware Ave· nue represented the residents of the building and opposed the ex· ception contending the restaurant would affect the privacy. of their homes. He also said parking at the rest,aurant would be inadequate and an overflow of cars would cause hazardous traffic conditions.
In order to simplify our bookkeeping, Spotlight Classifieds must be paid for in advance of publication.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
INCOME TAX FEDERAL and State Taxes prepared
_ reasonable rates. Call Rice. 439· 1471. 4t411
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE LARGE quantify of hoy suitoble for
horses. Will deliver. 767-3033. 2t328 , MOBIL home, 1965 King, 50'x12',
furnished, air conditioned, 2 bed· rooms, fully set up, steel lawn building, original cost $6430, ask· ing $4395. 439·2084.
LANE cedar cheat suitable for storage, $25., H E 9·4049.
WANTED TO RENT TRI-V1LLAGE area, 2·bedroom apart
ment, lower, 3 adults, garage. Col! 434·8581 after 5.
HELP WANTED PART·TIME office help, filing and
some typing required. References. Coil Mr. Wetzel. 439-4367. 2t328
SALESWOMAN: Full time. Permanent position for Sportswear Dept. Prefer someone with experience, but will seriously consider someone with a strong interest in fashion. Must be oble to work 2 nights ond Sat. - Salary open. Generous retirement Plan. Call H. Rasker for appointment. HE 9·4018; Town & Tweed, Delaware Plaza, Delmar.
MORE FINE ALUMINUM by
TRI-TOWNE ·439-4158
Look for this sign on fine 'homes in your area.
Call Mike Fleming
WHITE GLOVE GIRLS Best in Temporary
Office Work TOP RATES- NO FEE!
Manpower, Inc. 132 State St., AI bony
463-4195
CLASSIFIED AD Classified Ads in the Spotlight must be paid for when the ad is submitted. We must enforce this policy strictly. Our rates are too small to permit invoicing and bookkeeping on these accOLJrlb. Plei;i~e do not ask us to make any exception to this rule.
. Your copy and remittance must reach us on Friday before 4:30 P.M. In order to appear in the following Thursaay issue.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES
iOe per word for each insertion; $1 minimum.
CALL HE 9-4949 Write, or stop in at our
convenient office: 154 Delaware A venue
ALUMINUM SIDING ALUMINUM siding - windows,
doors. Floor covering. Heldeberg Aluminum Products. 872-0486. 4t328
BUILDING & CONTRACTING - Builders & Contractors
Commercial and residential. Specializing in remodeling. 434-9301. 4t411
BLACKTOP LUIZZI BROS., Blacktop Paving:
Parking lots, driveways, garage floors, sidewalks. Free estimates. 482-3484. 4t328
CARPENTRY ADDITIONS, remodeling, stairs,
bookcases. General repairs. Arthur Molle. 438-7165. 4t328
REMODELING - all types of carpenter work. Ed Hehre. HE 9-1198
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CLEANING SERVICE LOCHMOOR Window Cleaning Co.
Resident and office maintenance, complete. IV 9-0121 or 489-2474.. tf
C & M House and window cleaning Service - waxing and floor polishing. Cleaning A to Z. 801-6523. 4t411
COPYING SERVICE XEROX COPIES while you woit.
Grover Stotionery, Delowore P lozo~ Delmor, N.Y. . tf
DRAPERIES DRAPERIES and bedspreads,
custom made and alterations. Free estimates. Call Barbara Schoonmaker. 872-0897. 8t425
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DRIVER TRAINING
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Beginners _ Intermediat~s
Brush-Up
CARS AVA!l.ABLE FOR ROAD TESTS
Standard' & Automatic Call HO 2-1309
oFRANCHISING FRANCHISIES INTERNATIONAL
local franchise sales center is
PROFESSIONAL FRANCHISING INC. 230 Delaware Ave., Delmar, New York - (518) 4f19-5904. 11 county exclusive Area Distributorship ayailable,_
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FUNERAL DIRECTORS
M. W. TEBBUTT'S SONS Albony Delmor
420 Kenwood Ave. 489·4451
Serving All Faiths For Over 100 Years
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FURNITURE REFINISHING REPAIRING, refinishing furniture.
Antique restore. French. HE 4-0633. . tf
'FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY DROZDOL Upholstering Service.
Experts in home furniture up-' holste:ring. 16 Judson Street.' HO 5-6795. tf
FRENCH - custom upholstery, antique restore, refinishing. 838 Broadway, Rensselaer. HE 4-0633. tl
FIREPLACE WOOD FIREPLACE hardwood, seasoned,
18'; cord, approximately, weight'. 1900, ~25; 112 $14.50. HE 9-1598. tf
FIREPLACE WOOD, seasoned, anY Quantity. 439-4816. 4t44
INCOME TAX TAX RETURNS prepared. Per-.
sonal service at your home. Robert Margison. HE 9-6045. 5t411 .
INSTRUCTIONS
CLASSIQUE DANCE SCHOOL lSAA Delaware,' Avenue
CHILDREN AND ADUL T5 PRIVATE OR GROUPS
All Types of Dancing and Body Conditioning
HE 9_3331 Bagha Follett
on Pools Pre-Season Sale
Have your pool ready for swimming on the first warm days. Choose from regular or irregular shapes, above or below ground with no money down a nd payments up to 7 full years.
PADDOCK POOL BUILDERS INC.
118 Railroad Ave. Ext., Albany, N. Y.
~~~~~f 459-3121 DIRECTIONS: Turn West off Fuller Rd. in Albany near the A&P warehouse .
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BEGINNERS. advance, classical guitar and violin, private lessons. Delmar. 439-6757. 4t44
JEWELRY EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY
repairs. Qiamond setting, engraving wedding and engagement rings, reasonable. Your trusted jeweler, LeWanda, Delaware Plaza Shopping Center. HE 9-9665. tf
LIQUORS & WINES SLINGERLANDS PACKAGE I
STORE. ComDlete -line. Deliver- I ies. Discount on case lots. Party .
We'll make your· motor . smg
consultants. Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phone HE 9-458J. tf
O'ROURKE'S Liquor Store, Corner Elm Avenue & Jericho Road. Selkirk. tf
, LANDSCAPING
COMPLETE Lawn Core - Fertilizing. and weed control.opplicoticns should be dene Mw for best results. Shrubs trimmed and shaped. James Many. 439-3307. tf
. LA WNMOWERS
LAWNMOWERS - Goodall. Lawnboy,' Ariens, Cooper, Homko·Reels, Rotaries &-Riders. "We
Engin,e Tune-up .,
* Front End' Alignment * Automotic Trans
mission Service
Modern Equipment Skilled Mechanics
AILEY·'S GARAG Phone Delmar HE 9-1446
Oakwood Rd .• Elsmere
1I ••• Real Horse Sense! WHY BUY A CAR WHEN
YOU CAN LEASE FOR LESS!"
HERE ARE 12 GOOD ADVA~TAGES:
service what we sell." HILCHIE'S AMERICAN HARDWARE, 439-9943. tf
MASON WORK EXPERIENCED, all types mason
ry, new or repairs. Guidara. HE 9-1763-evenings.. tf
MOVERS D. L. MOVERS. Local and long
distance - moving. Reasonable rates. No iob too small or too .large. Dick Leonardo. HE 9-5210.
MIMEOGRAPHING SERVICE
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REASONABLE' RATES - Mimeographing - stencils cut - addressing - maill·ng. Delmar. N.Y. 439-3383. H
ORIENT AL RUGS
OVER 2000 new & used orientals. Sizes from l'x2' to 15'x30'. Room sizes from S 195.00. Complete Line of Broadloom carpetings. Washing & repairing of oriental rugs by Native expert. Kermani of
Schenectady, Stop 3. AlbanySchenectady. N.Y. EX 3-6884 or IV 2-0457... tf
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING
INTERIOR, exterior painting. Free estimates. Guaranteed. Insured. ::lim Vogel. HE 9-9718. _,'_ tt,
INTERIOR and exterior" painting, als9 paperhanging. Frj)[Ik Salisbury. Days HE 9-5527; nightsHE 9-1355. tf
~ No Capit,aJ Investment. Tax Advcintages. Accurate Cost Projection. Uninterrupted Tra.nsportatian • No Maintenance Problems. Simplified Tax and Accounting
Records. No, Procurement o~ Disposal Problems ~ Greatly Reduced Administration Exp.ense .·Drive tile 1968 General Motors' Car of Your Choice. MIlder and Equipment to Y~ur·Specification •• All Cars Properly Ueen.e'd. Save by Leasing_
Onee a Month You Pay a Moderate Charge-Why Not Investigate?
cWENDELL LEASING CO., INC. CALL 489-4751 450 CENTRAL AVENUE, ALBANY
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INTERIOR painting and paperhanging also alterations (top Quality) free estimates (Established 19'42). James Len·ney. HO 2-2328. tf
PAINTING, evenings, weekends, reasonable. 768-2045. 2t321
PERMANENf WAVING _ SPECIALIZING in Breck, Realistic,
Rayette and Caryl Richards permanEmts; hair tinting and bleach-' ing. MELE'S BEAUTY SALON, Plaza Shopping Center. HE 9-4411. tf
PLUMBING & HEATING
EXPERT workmanship in all phases of plumbing and heating. Fully insured. 24 hour service. No iob too small. Call 8.P. Wood,:Plumb~' ing & Heating. 439-9454. tf
SCISSORS SHARPENED, SCISSORS SHARPENED, 6 pOiTli
med. size, $2.00 ol'so pink.-sheaTs sows, ,':Ioi1'. clippers, lawnmawers,
knives. Called for and delivered, HE 9-5156 (if no answer - Coli' HE 9.3893) tf
SEPTIC TANK SERVICE NORMANS KILL Septic Tank
Cleaners. We install dry wells, septic tanks, drain fields. 767-9287. tf
DELMAR SANITARY CLEANERS Serving Tri-Village area over 20 years. HE 9·1412. t
SEWING MACHINES
SEWING machine service, 35 year experience, all makes and sup plies. We serve an area of 6 miles. Free estimates. 56 Dela ware Avenue, Elsmere (rear 0
Launder-o-mat). Frank George 439-4334. 4t32
TREE SERVICE
HERM'S tree service. Call IV 5231.
BROWNIE'S TREE Tree-stump removal. I Free estimates. IV 2-5031.
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A-A·A AL8ANY AREA AGENCY
Albany Area Agency, Inc 4 REAL ESTATE OFFIC
Members of Board of Realtors, tiple Listing Service, and State pro] sol Society.
Listings Wanted for Out of Buyers! - Col I 439-9333 Nile. Offices open Sundoys,
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WATCH REPAIRING EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY
repairs. Diamond setl::ing, engraving wedding and engagement rings, reasonable. Your trusted jeweler. LeW-anda. Delaware Plaza Shopping Center. HE 9-9665. tf
WATCH repairing, expert workmanship. All work guaranteed. Also engraving, diamond settin9{ watch bands. Harry L. Brown, jeweler, .4 Corn.ers. Delmar. 439-2718. if
WEDDINGS,- invitations; announcements' and po'rty' -~supplies. GROVER STATIONERS. 439-4475.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
~~TIQUES bought and sold at the sign of the Coffee Mill. 67 Adams PI.. Delmar. HE 9-1021. tf
PIANOS - MASON 4 HAMLIN, Knabe, Fischer, Weber and Stark, also fine selections of slightly used pianos. Call A. Andrew Gigliotti. HO. 3-5223. tf
fllNlJlll Our low-cost operation policy enables us to bring .you BIG SAVINGS on NEW furniture, rugs, bedding, drapes.
BURRICK FURNITURE 580 Delaware Ave., Albany Just across the Thruw'ay Bridge
in Albany 465-5112
HANDWOVEN mosaic plaid: bright tile shapes: Available as yardage and one marVelous ,coat. Kurland. 439-9065. 2t321
TV, Zenith Space Command 400 console, 23", solid cherry Colonial cabinet, height 36", width 26 1/4", depth 17 1 /2", remote control automatic channel.selector, perfect condition: $100. 439-5196. 2t321
ALUMINUM combination" windows will eliminate having to change your screens and storms. Save
Delmar's Leading Real Estate Broker
When Buying 0' Selling
A Home Call Your LOCAL
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Wm. B.
PAGANO INC.
Our 47th Yem 264 Delaware Ave.,
Delma" N.Y. 439·9921
Multiple Listing Service
yourself this chore. Call now for free estimates. Mike Fleming's Tri-Towne Aluminu.m. 439-4158. tf
. TYPEWRITER, Remington portable, excellent condition, $15. 439-3306.
SOFA, matching chair, large arm chair, $75; antique mahogany rocker, $25. 439-1129, 439-1288.
MOVING - Bedroom set, mahogany living room and dining room tables, miscellaneous. HE 9-1106.
REFINISHED pine chests, $25; pine blanket chest, $20; Queen Ann chair, other antiques. 97 Delmar Place. HE 9-3454 after 4:30.
HEARING aid. eyeglass tran~i~tor . style by Motorola-Dahlberg "Clar
ifier", cost $319; never' used, make offer. 439-5910.
TIRES, Goodrich premium nylon 7:60 x 15 white sidewall on rim, like new, $20 each. Evenings. HE 9~1763.
BREAKFAST table and 3 chairs, reasonable. Call HE 9-3880.
FENDER guitar and case, Gibson amp., original cost $460, asking $250. HE 9-5666.
RUGS and pads approximately 9xl0 and 18 x 10, best offer. HE 9-1334. . .
ELECTRIC motor, 1/4 H.P.; Electric fan; Aluminum high chair; hostess cart, 3-shelf; 18 H.P. Johnson outboard motor; Hunt
ing boots, 4 'buckle overshoes, Wellington boots, size 9; dining room drop light; water skis, pair and single; swivel boat seat; ski boots, man's, woman's; gOlf and fishing equipment. 439-1212.
AUTOMOTIVE 0
FOR SALE
Saab Authorized Dealer
NEW SALEM GARAGE New Salem Route 85
DeWitt and Fred Carl - NEVi ·AND USED CARS
Telephone RO 5-2702
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INCORPORATED
1525 WESTERN AVENUE ALBANY, NEW YORK 12203
REAL TORS 489-3211
1885 Mustang 6-cylinder, standard transmission; 1963 Oldsmobile 88. HE 4-4035.
PETS "DOGS· by DONNA," professional
grooming. Home pick up, delivery. HE 6-1035". 5t321
CAT boarding atr"The Cat Den". It's the cats meow. Registered kittens available;-HE 6-1035.
.. 5t321
BLOND cocker puppy, good'bI::eed, paper trained, reasonable. HE 4-9586.
W ANTED TO BU Y
BANJOS or any unique stringed instruments. Winn's Popular Piano. HE 8-1302. r ..
WANTED ....:. -. mahogany buffet, antique or modern. 439-2463.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
LOT, 3/4 acre, $1500, parker Rd., Selkirk, city water. 438-6544.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT APARTMENTS for rent, 2 bed
room and 1 bedroom. 'Hayfield, Rt. 32, Glenmont. 439-9231 days, 439-5737 evenings. . tf
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ELSMERE $80, furnished apartment, large living room and bedroom combined, newly decorated, garage, bus service. 439-9747.
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W ANTED TO RENT TRI-VILLAGE area, 2~bedroom
apartment, lower, 3 adults, gar'age. Apply Box B, Spotlight,· Delmar. 2t321
HELP WANTED RECEPTIONIST with typing and
secretarial experience, also knowledge of bookkeeping and simple acc9unting. Delmar of-. fice, transportation needed .. Write, stating age. qualifications . Box D, Spotlight, Delmar. 3t321
WAITER-WAITRESS, full or part time. Applv after II A.M. Thursday-Sunday inclusive. Norman
_ side Country Club, Delmar. 4t44 BANJO, guitar, .. accordion within
twenty lessons. instruments loaned. Winn's Popular Rano 54th year. HE 8-1302. 2t328
NEEDED ladies to assist me in my fast-growing business, can earn $65 'per week. For interview ap
.. pointment, call Evelyn between 10-12 A.M. UN 9-87.84.
R-E'GI 5T E R ED nurse, physi c:i on's office, Delmor. Send resume and qualifications to Box T, Spotlight, Delmar. 3t328
SITUATIONS WANTED HANDY' MAN - no job too small.
439-5558., 4t44 WOULD like typing in my home.
HE 9-3619. 2t328 ODD iobs - plumbing, roofing,
electric, carpentry, and general repairing. pO 8-2281. 2t328
BABYSITTING - Friday, nights and weekends, experienced. references. Call HE 9-5533.
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l .l1., Delaware Plaza, Delmar
f&&~¥f' Shlo; Duwn/own Albany!
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SPECIAL MEN'S RAINCOATS
In three great patterns - polyester, 65% dacron, 35% cotton Holiday Natural • Grey Olex • Glen Slate
Split Shoulders • Flap Pockets • Built in zipper for your lining. Coats are all water repellent with
Scotchgard or Zepel Treatment This coat tops everything with the new knee length look.
Value $35.00
SALE PRICE $24.90
Sizes regular, shorts,longs
SPECIAL MEN'S MID-WEIGHT
SPORT COATS ALL 100% WOOL
In checks, plaids, solid colors, single and double breasted.' Sizes - shorts, reuular, lonus
Value $49.95
SALE PRICE $29.00
DELMAR STORE HOURS: Mon, to Thurs, ' 12 to 9 Friday, 10 to 9 Saturday, 10 to 5: 30
GALVANIZED GARBAGE CAN
It's rodentiJroof. Heavy, plvaniud sheet steel. Corrugated sides. top and bottom reinforced. Drop-type bandies for easy c.rryina. Includes huvy com'. 2Q.p1. ClIpacity. (87'()964) Reduted from $2.89.
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6 and 12 Volt Batteries
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~il:-·· . :~" ~:if~~ ::. ':-~,'\~ -Ii -DELUXE 2·SPEED JIG SAW II' THRIFTPRICEO AT $29.99 .
!jig saws In jle: time. Set the speed for the j()b. High speed ellis wood, composition board. low speed tor me'-als, plastics, Iile. Includes 4 exira blades: 2 wood cutting, 2 metal culling plus 2 standard blades. Capacity! IH hardwood, 2H softwood. (49:0094)
Albany Agway, 642 So. Pearl St. PHONE 465·3541
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