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OCtOBE!I.3, 1974 VOL XIX, NO.'40

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NEW! It's the five year savings certificate from The Bank ...

7.63°%" .' . ....~ 7'~ 0%' . , .. Id' 5 ' t'f' . . yle . on' a· year. cer I rcate.· ",._ . ' • . 0 Minimum deposit $1000. Annual i~terest, , , ~ 0

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And when you purchase this or any savings certificate you'll get a FREE personal checking account for the.term OfyouLcertificate

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overdraft privileges-Cash Reserv@ Credit -up to $5000 pending satisfactory credit investigation,

7. .. 3 r::. 0/0" yield on a 4 year certificate. . 7' 0/0' V Ie Mit:1imum deposit $1000. Annual interest,... Ie

·6.81°,~ .' '61'~' YMi~l? on a d2.V2 "':3~t' $Y5eOaOr cAertifica

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Inlf~um epOSI, '. nnua, rnteres .

6270 " ." 0 )/0 yield on a 2 year Certificate. . LI )b • ..' Ie Minim.um deposit $500. Annual interest, .. U Ie

5.73% . ' . 5. 1/. O~·' yield on a' 1 year certificate. /2~ O· Minimum deposit -$500. Annual' Interest. . . .

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Federal law and regularlon prO~'blllhe payment of a (ime depOSit prior /0 mal~nly unless /tllee months ollhe interest thereon IS forfeited and Interest on the amount Withdrawn IS reduced /0 Ihe passbook rate, Yields are'based on}eavmg Interest and prmClpal on depOSit un/II rna/unly . , '

• The Bank· t ~NationaI Commercial Bank and lrust Company

• Our 60 friendly offices make us

. 'The Bank Next Door. , .

McmM. ,F.O.l.C.

Spotlight- j~ publis~ed every Thursday by Spol~ghl,.lnc .. 154 D~laware Ave., Delmar, N.Y,·12054. Robert 6. King: Publisber; MIS. LeVs11! l..Fuller 'and Jon(Judw8111 Ed;lors. (Controlled Circula. tlOll, Posta~e Paid at,Delmar, N. Y.) Deadline for news IS Thursdav afternoon, one week preceding pub1ication; deadline 101 displav lind classified advertjseme~ts is' Fddav after'nooll.

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•••• IN YOUR' ORGANIZATION . CALL: "ROSE WIRT" .

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·A GROUP SAVING PLAN'" . • !

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Act "Now' For

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Community State has an Act Now Account tbat's right for yoU!

. . 1 Rcgula'r €hcck"iflg.'y;CC n'amc imprinted check

."book. Monthly' statements. Free person"alized· cheCKS ..

.2Pcrs6·n~1 Chcrki~g. N? minimum balance . required. Book or 20 checks: just :$,2.00. Quarterly

scr.vicc chargc---:$l.

3S,usiliicss Chc~~ing... T:1il.orcd to fit your. individual busincss:nccus. -, .

.460 Plus·Club. If you- Jrc 60. YC.lrs okl, 'with retirement ir:1comc, checking is absolutely frcc.

'No ,minimum balance. 'Quarterly statement. ,"

5Cash R~servc_ Cheeling. f. fCe ch,ccking JCC~U~L Borrow money' J"utomatic'Jlly. Yuu CJn borrow on your (,ash rcs~rvc (u~t by writing J ctlcck.'

·You pay interest only jf your ca:.h.rcscrvc is in usc. . .' ' ; .. . .

We Can Help You Sa ' Too' 've •

. R'egu!~r, Tjmc.Depos'it Op~n. ~cc.ountS-_.Jnd i year ¢crlificJtes.':lre Ji,r~lilJble. We (illl ~Hltomatically transfer fu~cJs from' your ,chcc·k.ing to savings' account. BJr'!k by mad ,and we'll. pay postage -both ways on botn savings Jnd checking Jctou~ts.

COMMUNITY STATE BANK

Peqple AreOur Busin.~. Now with- seven offtce!r at -50 State 5t and 567 New Scotland Ave. in Albany, 224 State 5'1. :aQd 1815 5Ia~'e St. in Schenectady. 2695 Hamburg St .• Ronitrdam. 146 Columbia Tu~nplke. East Greenbush. Rls. 9W ~ 32, Town Squire Shopping Center in.Glenmont.- .•

. , Member F.D.I.C.-Financlal General.Bank Shares Inc.

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CALENDAR

be tied, cans ffatt.ened, bottles' ','clean. w/.metal removed.

Rosary - S1. Thomas Church, "Ad· ams Place, Delmar, every Thursday I ,at. 11:4.5 AM. . . 'Nathaniel Adams Blanchard Post #1040; American Legio'n Auxiliary, meets tnird Tuesday of month ex~

· cept ·July & Aug.,·8 P.M., Post Tri-Villa{je FISH - Call 439-3578 rQ0':l.~' ,for voluntary'service - 24 hours a Nathaniel. Adams Blanchard Post day the" yea~ 'round - off~red by #1.04.0, American. Legion,' meets 'residents of. Delmar, Elsm'ere ~ndo first and third Monday of month Slingerlands to their' neighbors in (when, holiday occurs,.' move to

. need of help in an'y erT'!ergency. · Tues·day) e~cept July and ,August.

Bethlehem ·Jaycees·meet first and ~ ·8':30 .P.M. third We8nesdays of· the' month,· . 8" P.M., Center Inn, .. 9W, Glenmont. 8:15. P.M., meeting, every Wed-

Welcome Wagon ~ Newcomers and "mott"iers of -new' babies call 785-96.40, Mon. thru Sat.,: 8:30 AM..-6:00 P.M. so you roay have a' Welc;ome' Wagon 'cali-.

Bethlehem Memorial Auxiliary .to -Post #:3185, Veterans of Foreign

WfJfS, m~et's the third Monday of . every 'month,. at the Post R'ooms, "404. Delaware AVe:~ Delmar.·

'nesdSlY, Ga'm-Anon, wives .of .com- I

- pulsive'gamblers, St, Pius Church Loudonville, 462-6916 or P.O. Bo~ 23, Albany.' .

Onesquethaw O.E.S. meets ·on the first and third Wednesday of every rq6nth· a1' the Masoni9 Temple. in oelmar.· -

Glenmont Lions Club meets 2nd: ar,ld 4th Tuesdays ~t' the month at

.; LaCasa. Restaurani, 'Selkirk, 6.:30 . ,P.M, Visitors weicome. Info:' Bob The Albally County Pi~tol. C.lub,

Winne P.laGe and .Maewin ·Drive, Jones, 463-3141: ~. Delmar, welcomes, 'g'uests 'at i~s Glenmont Homemakers meet ·3rd indoor pistol range every .Tuesday Wed. of month; Glenmont· COf!1m.

·at 8,P.M. Informatio.n:· Dave: ·Her- Church, 8 P.M., .\ ,~ bach, 43,9-4372 or Tom' Corrigan, .', .. ...:' ,. - .. .. ' 439-33.01. . -,' ~ . 8 ~.M., mont~ly .meetlng; last

Thursday of, each month, Elsmere Monarch Club, of Albany meets ev~' F"re C ' . '" ery'Tuesday night at 6:~t1he Center . I 0, 1·

1-5 P.M~, Trap Shooting, Bethle-Inn, _G~enmont. hem '.Sportsman's ,'C1u"b, Dunbar

Hollow 'Road, Clarksv;ille,. every Sunday. starting' May 5, free' in."

Give.ani:l Take Shop, staffed and stocked" by residents of D.elmar,,· clothing for "all occasions, all ages, all sizes, ava'iJable to -_everyone._ 8a5eme'n"t ,St.· Thomas Apostle Church & Rectory), .',Mon. 9:30-11 :30 AM., Tues. '1-3" P.M., .Sat. 10A'.M.-12 Noon ..

Every Thursdayat 7 P.M., Oelrryar Reforme~ Church, sgout _ meeting. ' for J1an,dicapped, Troop. 159.: '

Kiwa'nis . Club of Delmar meets. eyery Monday night at" 6:15·.at The Center Inn, Route 9W, Glen'!lont.

Bethlehem Lions Club ·meets 1 st and 3rd W,ednesdays of the· month at The Center Inn, Route 9W, Glen-mont, !>:30.P.M.· •

AARP meets .1' :30. P.M., th.ird Tues­day··of man,til; D~lmar First United

·.Methodist Church, Kenwood Ave­nue, qelmar.

·Th~ ·Delmar C~~munity ·Prchestr<1-rehearses every· Monday .evening from 8 'to 1'0.. at. the ·Fir~t ·Un·ited Methodist Church of-Delma·r.·

Bethlehem Junior Woman's ~ Club meets 2nd Wednesday· of ,ea·ch month; '8 P,M., ·!3ethlehem Public ·Library.

Bethlehem' Ree-ycling J:I"~09ra~ (pap~r, cans, glass), Town Garage,· 11:4.Adams·St, Delmar. Mpn. thru· Fri., 8 A.M.-4 P.M, Papers should

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· structions nool') to 1 p . .m.,and every · Wed., 7 P.M. starting June 5· ... Non­members welcome. More~ informa; tion:' 439-6093. '

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Bethlehem ·Lodge meets on- 1 st and.' 3rd We1dnesQay. of ever"y

'ojonth, L:adies" Auxiliary me.ets on· 2nd Wednesday of every month".~

.Cla~. C·h~~der, o~ .sale 3r'q Friday· of e'ac.h· mQnth thrsugh September. r'Jew ·Salem. Reformed Church, Ht ·85, New,'Salem. 12-:4 ,~.M,.:Bring c6.ntairjer.

Bethlehem Youth Employmenf Ser~ vic~, 114 Adams Street, Delmar.

,S~ho~1 year. sc~edule, Monday-Frida,Y, 1 :0.0.-4:30. P.M. Telephone

·439-2238. .

Be~hleh,!m P/lus,eumi Rt. 144· and· Clapper Road featuring "Chi·ldren's

'Toys .... , Do"lls an,d Their. Houses," every Sunday through Oct .. 20th, 2000-5000 P.M. .

THURSDAY; OCTOBER 3

12 Noon, Fed~rated Garden :Clubs, Third District luncheof.1 ,meeting,. Ramada !nn. Res·ervations: 439-48:34.

" 12:30 P.M~, Luncheon,.First Th'urs­day Group, Uniteq Method[st Wo­men, Oe,im~r Meth.odist Church.'

THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 3

5 P.M., Dinfler '~eeting, .Eastern Zone N.Y. State Nurse-Teachets A~§ociation. at Italian-American I Comml;lnity Center, Washington· f!:.ve. Extension, Alb~ny.

·9.' A.M •. , bus trip, Beth. Senior.' Citi~ zeh's, Vanderb1lt Mansion a·nd Hyde! Park..' ...

FRIDAY, OqrOBER.4·

Last·dav of Beth. 4-H Cookie Sale. Inlo··765-2327.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 5 .

10 A.~:'to 6 P.M.,:.Flea Mar~et, Altar-Rosary ~ociety' of Chri,st The King Church; W~stmere. . ,

9-12 Noon, Registration,. A~bany J.e: Youth' 'Hockey Association, Swinburne Park'adjacent to Bleek­er ~tadium .. ' 10 A.M .• , l2awn & Bake Sale, Auxi­liary 'of- Beth. Memorial V:F,W, Post'3185.

9:30-1 :30 P.M., Bake Sa'le, Beth­·!ehem Jayr:ees', M~Car'roll's Meat MarK~t, ,Delaware Ave, . Proceeds fo .,Jijycees Welfar·e Fund.'

10 ~.;M., -Auction-Bazaar" Vo·or­heesville Methodist Church,

Swedish Smor.9asbord; Clarksville Communjty Church',' 'dining hall: R~servations 4. & 5: 15 sett·ing·7.68-, 239.1: 6:30 & 7:3.0 setting, 768: 2073.

. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 " -,',

2-4 P.M., Annual Juri.ed Show, Beth. Art Associatio'n.,· Delmar Li-

'brary,. .

.open Youth Horse Show, L~cust K·noll Farm, ·west of Clark,sv,ille,' 4-H Club.

, 10·A.M.,to,1 P:M:, Bake Sai~, Be~n­lahem Btoisiness Women's Club of Delmar,· at Mullen's "o'rug' Store, Delaware' .A:ve., de.lmflr.,

10:30 A.M. to' ~ P.M.; Oriv:e Your-• self Tour, starts from Albany Coun­ty R~sources Development· C~nt~r, Martin Rd., Voorheesville (just off 85A between Voorheesville & New Salem.) .

MONDAY,OCTOBER t 6:30 to.9:30 P.M.,:Rummage Sale, St. An·drew-'s Epi.scopaL Church·, AI-bar:w ' .•

1'0 A.M~, business meeting, Delmar Progress C.lub,~Beth:, Library. •.

6, P.M., dinner, 'Delmar 'Progress Club, ,,!ormansid~ Country Club .•

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8

10.A.M.·2 P.M., Ru·mrnage'Sale,·SL Andrew's Epi,scopal Church,' Al­bany.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9 .

,8 P.M.1"1he Board of A"pp~als' ·of -the Town of Bethlehem 'will hold a pll!?lic ~.earin~.at the Town Offices,

If _you. have a problem or

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a question ·ab~ut your Blue'Cross or Blue Shield claim

Please' feel free. to,call us or write to us .. But to ·speed things ·up in either case, ha:v~ your Identifica­tion Number haney when yo.u call ...:... or be sure tb 'include· it when

Y9~ ~rite us. Thanks· a lot. .

., .• . .Blue Cross,

Blue Shield, • , 01 tJortheaslerp New-Yorl<.·

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•• 163 Delaware· Avenue. Delmar (Opposite Delawjre Shopping PI_~za)

The Light

Touch Adolescence is ~ 'period - 6f rapid cha.nges. Be~~een 12 and 17. for example, a parent ~ges as much as 20 years. .

• • • Maybe, grandma had more time to cook because, she didn't have to spend-so much" time reading the' ingredients on the label.

• •• A rare book ·is one that comes pack after you've lent it out: . · .. ' Poverty is a conditiQn' we try to conceal at the time and 't-hen brag about later in our' memoirs .• · ., . Another _thing for your mem-9irs,: our Bargain 9f the. Momh.,

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12.95. VALUE·

cZulfer.lIiaIic Corn Pop pe r Butter mells, drips down onlo popping corn. No­stick inside, clear cover /­server. 4-ql. 25467 -

DELMAR LUMBER

340 Qelaware Avenue . Delmar

phone 439·9968

The Spotlight

393 Delaware Ave., Delmar, to take aehan· on application of Morris Kaminsky of Glenmont,.for a Spe­cial. Excepti'on under. Article V, Special Permit Uses Applicable to the Ent'ire Town, of the Town 2;on­ing Ordinance to .pe·rmit him to have-additional office $paCe at .his motor fu"el station, the 8ig M Truck Stop, at Route 9 <'Ind Corning Hill, Glenmont.

8:30 P.M., The Board of Appeals I of the Town. of' Bethlehem. will

hold a' public he'arln9 at the Town Offices, 393 -Delaware A\(e., Del­mar, to take a.ction on'applicat'ion

1 of Judd T. Gilmou~, 487 Stratton :' Pl., 'Delmar, for a Variance under

ArticleVtll, Percentage of Lot Oc­cupancy, to add to his home an en­closed screened porch which would be in excess 'of 'the 15% a"llowable under the Ordinance.

12' Noon, meeting, Half Moon' Button Club, Bethany Community Reformed Church, Albany., •

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9,

8 P.M., The Town Board of the Town of Bethlehem will"hold a pub­lic hearing at' the Town Hall, to hear and consider any: objections to the Special Sewer District No.1 AS,sessment Roll for 1975

8:30 P.M., The Town Board of the Town of Bethlehem will hold a pub­iic hearing at the Town-HaT(on:pro­posed amendments to the Traffic Ordinance. The proposed amend. ments to be considered are speed limits on -E.lm. Avenue between Feura' Bush Road· and Route 9W ~and stop signs at the junction of ,Front Avenue at Russell Road in

I North Bethlehem

I , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10

8 P.M., publi~.i~for~ational meet­ing, housing' & zoning The Bank, Western and Tryon 5t. Informa-tion: 439-2210. .

12 Noon-8 P.M.,·final registration d<!y, looal polling.plC!ce. Info: 463-3116. .

7 P.M.,. meeting, Senior Citizens, Middle School Cafeteria. Birthday' Paqy for October member~.

FRIDAY;~CTOBER 11 , to A.M.,.Meet Howard No!an, can­di~ate for State Senator, Open Haus.e, home of Mrs. Micha~I' Ho~ dam, 117 Orchard St,' Slinger­lands. 439-4513

SATURDAY, OCTOBER t2

1-5 P.M., Elizabethan Festival, beautiful ground of The Arts Cen,­ter, Holy Names Campus, New Scotiand .Rd., Albany.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER ,13

'1-5 P.M., Elizabethan Festival', beautiful grounds of ,Arts Cente'r, Hply Names Campus, New Scot­land R?, AI!?any

Come In and Meet Our New Manager

JOE ZARESKI·

=~-elf8§Ht)'f DElAWARE PLAZA

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SPECIAL. ", "

1/2" X 6" x 16' PRIMED MASONITE SIDING

$325 perm. .

Treated Railroaq Ties' , $12.00 each

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K~rl A. Paulsen & Sons , LLJMBER,& MILLWORK

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Railroad Ave.~, Albany,N. Y.

MONDAY, OCT?BE,R 14 "I" 1~5 P."M.,. Eliza.bet~an Festival, beautiful grol:lods of Arts Center, Holy' N,ames 'Campus, New Scot-, land Rd." Alb,any.

ac Schools closed for Columbus D~y. Holiday.' ~

, TUESQAY" OCl"OBER.IS

7:30 P.M., meeting, Albany C~un~ ty Legislatu"re me'eting,' County

I Codr.th.o"use,.Albany. -449-'5000 ..

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7:30, me'sting, Hel~erberg. Ridg'e : ~Runner Snowmbbile Club, Meads lim;, Feura Bush. -

I! 1-2:30 ,P.M.! Lunch.don; Shraffts 1. Resta.u.rant, meet Theresa C;:o'oke. I· Reserva'tions: 439-1994: $4.00. I, ' 'I -THUR'DAy,.OCTO~ER 17.

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.. , Library. Information:'439-4266.

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COVE/lING,INe.'

RIVER RO" ,GLENMONT " 463-8845 ' -' 463-0034

ARMSTRONG ,- BIGELOW - LEES , 'CARPETS ' .'

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CHURCH .. DIRECTORY FIRST REFORMeD CHURCH

OF BETHLEHEM ' Route'9W, Selkirk

Pars, & Study Ph,767,3406

Office Phone-;- 767-2243 ,

Ja~k Hilbrands, B:D. - Pastor

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

428 Kellwood Ave., Delmar . 439'9976' -'Pastors: Robert B .. Thomas;

T~omas '0, Pete~~on, Sang'l:-la~n 'i

-'---,--- -' -:- -- - -- '-- - -,-- ---' DELMAR REFORMED CHURCH

" (Fbunded1 ff41 ) . -' 386, Delaware Ave., Delmar, N.Y .

Pastors:', Gerard J.Van Heest., David L. Coope~,

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CHURCH (Reformed). 3 Wei,ser St., Glenmot:1t

. Rev. Jack Cooper, P.astor

FIRST CHUR'CIf OF' CHRIST, SCIENTIST

59S Deiawar~ Ave., D'elmar 439-2512

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See'Us.~ . ,For All Of Y our Back ,To·Sch'ool Needs.

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BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL... • LINDY PACESETTER

J3ALL PENS

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'C'. M. GROVER' .. STATIONERS . • Y;; ... no","~,a/ ~~;., ~c,a/ Sfah"~"'"

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20 D~laware Plaza - Delm'ar, N:Y. (0518), 439-4475

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CHURCH , ~~., 8S.'tlm Ave., Delmar

,Rev. Paul H. Gassm'arm .. ----,-----,.----------,

FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH O~ ALBANY

405 Washington Ave., Albany Office Pho,ne: :463-7135'

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,I!ETHLEHEM COMMUNI!y CHURCH

. 201 Elm AV!3nue, Delmar 439-9492

David P. McDl,'lwell.- Pastor ----0---------.---,---

CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY ~ Cf:lURCH- (Reformed) .

" '768-2016 ' . Rev. Melchio;Vari Ha'ttem, p~stor. . --~------------

.' . DELMAR PRESBYTERIAN, CHURCH

585 D'elaware Ave., Delmar .' 439-9252 "

~eorge H. Phelps, Pastor ---:--:......------'----~--'----

THE BROTHERS OF FRANCIS OF ASSISI

. 'The Chapel of Regina Paeis : ' . "Queen of Peace" .

19 Central Ave,,'Ravena, N.Y. 756-6990

Bro. 'Carlo o(John - Pastor . " -.!-------..:..--~---

COMMUNITY UNITED:, , ' METHODIST CHURCH,

1497 N: Scot. ~d:,.Slingerlands

B~yson /v):'Smith', Pastor I'

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~' : ~1£}Olll)e ' ,TWENTY MALL, G,UILDERLAND. N.Y.

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CAROLINA SOAP AND CANDLES, WILTON ARMETALE

NEW ENGLAND CLOCKS OLD DUTCH COPPER ,'KAY bEE PRINTS CROWNFORD CHINA

AND MANY. MANY MOREl

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Cocktail~o,!nge OPEN DAILY II a.m, ta 4 a.m.

SUNDAY 1 p.m, ta 4 a.m,

, S",ridwiches ~erved until 2:30 a.m. AlI,Iegai Beverages

T--~FEA

Frankie Brown Trio' , THURS.-FRI.-SAT. '

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It~11 keep you fromdigg'ng , you~elf' into a hole~" ,

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Telephone cables are ~ften where you least expect to find them. So are g-,IS imd'power'lines. ' " So before you do ,my digging- for.

• your farm, well orbuilding site, check ' with the Capital,AreaUnderground Utilities Locating Service. The numbet· to callis 374·9908.' ,

If you hit ,a cabie; YOll won't

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'only cause yourself trouble. Blit 'a' ,,'" lot of other people who despel:ate)y

, need phones, gas and electriCity; Such as hospitals, fire imd police departments .

,In the Capital District Area, call ' , ,374 .. 9908. If it's a toll call, call collect.

@ Ne~YOrkTelePhone ' ' •

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The Spotlight,

(;Ottsto S(·lu~ol AHending College'

Susan Schoonmaker, daugh­ter pf Mr. and Mrs. William J. Schoonmaker of .26 Lyon~ Ave-

, ,nUB, 'Delmar, is now' attending" the University of Copenhagen in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Susan will be at the Univer-I sity .of Copenhagen .for o~e semester, studying design. The. trip was arranged through the. I'nternational Education Office at the State University C-onege at B~ockport. Ms .. 'Schoof)mak-

• er is a sophomore at SUNY AI­~any majoring in fin~ arts.

School During the s~mmer, Bethle­

hem Central tiigh .$chool teach­ers, Kathleen .Venter and Jd Ann Davies, attended a summe'r wo"rkshop sponsored by Alpha Mu Chapter of Delta Pi Epsilon a Business' EdtJcation hono"rary

·fra~ernity .. ~essions· during th~' day were entitled, ·"Career Training for Students," "New Curriculum Redesign' in Dis­tributive Education,","How Cur­riculum Design Affects Evalua­tion," ".'Redesigning StI,Jgent Attifudes," "Methods and Tec,h'­niques for S,peci<;ll Education," an"d :'tmagineeririg."

Here's where you earn the most

interesfon savings ,

, It's a fact. No' one pays you more

interest , , , more often than we do,

You'll earn a big 5,25% interest on both

our Regular Savings Accouni:nd

our Day of Deposit to Day of Witr'drawal Savings Account. And

with our method of ,compounding, you'll receive the highest possible return permitted by law

,annual e,flective yi,!?ld, . a 5.47%, ' ,

Today, start earning the most on' ' •

the money you save: Open your

savings account at the one bank you can count on , , ,

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Route 9W, Ravena

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For Investments that are guaranteed to grow. in writing... ' consider these "no .risk" ways .to make y.our money work harder for you. A 4-7 yea.r Certificate of Deposit earns 7.50% yielding 7.90% a year.

A 21;2-4 year Certificate of Deposit earns 6.75% yielding 7.08% .a year. . A '1-~V2 year Certifica'te of· De'posit earns 6.50% yielding 6.81 o/~ a ye.ar. • .

Interest on all Certificates of Deposit is guar~n­. lee9,· compou(ided daily and paid quarterly. To take advantage of the higher annual effective yield, interest must be allowed to ,accumulate and remain on deposit for the full year. Premat withdrawals are subject to. substantial penaltie~

~ prescrib.ed by th~ regulatory agency.' . . Today ask'one of our officers abou't Certifica1es of Deposit ... the.guaranteed way to ge! all your money'.s worth.

Member. F.D.I,C .

,The Sp6thght

Currently; Mrs. Venter holds the positioQ of ReC9l'"dirig Se­cretary for the Alpha Mu Chap­ter and Mrs. Davies. is on the

,Nom,inat,ing Committee:

"Mr. Robert Pierson, Distri­butIve Education. teache~ at Bethlehem Central High Schoo!. attended the dinner' meeting held at the Americana Hotel, Albany', on September 16. "You've Got It·- Use (t" was the title of James E. Darnoff's presentation which included suggestions on how anyone

'can "do a better job of sel(ing if . he will' only use' some" ot the qualities he already has dor­"mant within him.

I Here & There ,New G~oup Meets

"The area's newest group, "the Helderview Garden. Club, "held their first meeting ·of- the 1974-75 season -on September 19th. .

,The guest speaker, David Reville, Albany County Cooper­ative Extension Agent, gave',an interesting, e'ntertaining 'talk on wintp.rizing thp. g<lrden. He showed slides demonstrating. the techniques to be used.

Michel Wilber,- club 'presi: dent, chaired a brief business me'etin!=! durin!=!' which the 30 members' discussed the pro­gram for the· year: .

The ne,<;t meetin9 wi.ll be held on October 17th and will ex­plore the art of drying fiowers.

United Natio~s Day Dinner This Din'ner will take place

October 24. with Honorable Samuel Stratton as~ Guest ':,of. Honor and Principal Speaker.

, The _dinner includes a ,cocktail hour and wine and ch~ese test-. ing. The dinner will be prepared' by Chef members of American Culinary Federation. The In­ternational Gourmet Menu yviH consist of '7 courses,

Entertainment 'is provided by Foreign Students in n<;:ltive

: costume. ~.

Tickets are available in· Del­mar at Trotta"s Restaurant, $13.00. 'The dinner is open to the public and the profit goes to~ard scholar-ship fund.

Cocktail Party The Kenwood Day "care and

Child' Development Center 10-•

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Miss Alice T;, h~s returned from the cOl7ltinent.to reside on Johnston Rd. She and the well known Mr. Peter T. have been seen together frequent­ly. A garden party was held

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ELECTRIC TRAINS Repairs - Parts -' Sales

Std., "0", S, HO'& N Gauge

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An insured savings account , for.every kind 'of' saver. .

The paper boy who's putting some of his earnings_ a\yay 'for 'his .tr.ip with the Scouts

. the young marrieds saving something from every paycheck for the downpayment on· their first home . the couples with'

·college age youngsters who've' saved to help pay tuitions ... the buslnessman who wants a g~.oq return on extra cash ... the

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. ·account· they want at National Savings Bank." You can, too, Stop in for complete information on the 'savings account· that best meets your needs .. You'll earn the highest interest allowed by law.

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Here's your opportunity to buy the v_ery special "RLisseli Stover FAVORITES at a very special price". ' .. you'll find a .

~~~~~I~~e~~~~~k o:a~j~I~~~~~~I~te~a;~;~~tt;:i~~~t~~~~'T~~~~ yourself and your family or· !rlends to this generous sampling 'of many Russell Stover FAVORITES. ". .

Home of Satellite Branch ., West End Federal Savings & Loan . '

L '1 :MULLEN PHA.RMACY "'At'Your Service - Every~ay o~ the'Year". ~~

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cated at, the Kenwood Academy a curfent need of the comm~n· on RO,ute 9W.',(Souther"'n .Boule- ity and~e'ncourage continuing v~rd, Extension) jList south 'of improve~e'nt' as commercial

"Howard'- Johnson's Motel and advancements allow, Be'staurant, is holdi'ng a Cock: The meeting, at Mr: and. Mrs, tail Party 'benefi.t .on ,S'aturday, Richard I;ndreny's·. ~ome, r~-­

.Octo,ber- 5, 197.4 from 6:00 to' viewed recent surv_eys of noise S·:OO·P.M. Music will 'be provid- patterns in Se'lkirk and an opin-ed by a well-knowr}_a'rea group. . ion poll 0n how 'p~ople 'living '1

The Children ~t the Center adjacent to Maple Avenue are P'rov,'d,'ng' th m' th view the proble~. The surveys, ' , _ e . am eme of the party by crea.ting a LJni~ ~howeq th'at, a' small but .mean- ,

',que "circl~ of friends" .theme. ingful 10-20 percent ,of heavy-, 'As part. of 'th.e experimenta.l duty traffic is em-itting noise and highly educationally ori-' in excess of legal and'cammer-

I' ented w,ogram, the- children are . cial standards Vyhil.e' '-a farge

I mak,ing ,Iife~siz'e depictions of majority of - r,esidents rated

,themselves i~ctuding even the tr'uck" .noise as ... a: community· details'of clothing an~.color. proble,m worthy of adequate . The benefit party will begin correction effort,S by 'industry at _6:00 P.M. in.the Auditorium and loea'i government." . of the 'Kenwood Acaa~my. - A . The "POor" as a result of, large crowd is expected to sup- the September-meeting, is pre'­port the. efforts of this com~ par'i~g to petition. for a broad munity serving Center (pr'esent- loca1' enforcement - program Iy 60 chddren), We'hopeJo. see' along Maple Avenlje using ex" you- ;;111 there. h"wi-ng rl go?d isting legal 'authority in resi­time. dent-ial',.speed zones' as a basis,

for"'action. The '9r9uP. is 'al~o PD'QT Meets ba,sing its ,appeal on imminent

A . meeting qf '-the· "Peo'ple Federal truck noise standards" I

Deserve Ouiet Trucks" (POOT) developed uncfer the' Noise Con­group in Selkirk w'as held on irol Act' of",1972, 'which can be September 16, to map progress, properly' aqopted as. local qr­toward a vehicle .noise>co'ntrol . dinance. The group is optimis-program for' ~he- Sel~irk _area. tic, tl":!af.. tl:Je time is right for. The area has unusually high ,official recognitioJ'"l and control truck traffic" 'on the order uf ',of the unjque 'truck noise pro-100-.200' heavy-duty truck', trips 'blern ill ·Selkir'k anu :::;ee~ H~ICll-. per day through the residential ~~ r,loise reduction resulting for section of Ma'ple,Avenue alone, , surround.ing, r~·s,·igentia! ar~as, and the noise ,gener.a~ed hy- a small segment of this, traffic "Octobersing" . stands- out as an intrusiori on Fennig:s All Star String Band many a'spects, of. life j~ the will play for cc;:>0ntry dancing

I co·mmunity. "PDQT"- seeks to on the Alta'mont Village Green; "locally apply reasonable truck 'Sunday' afternoon,. 'October 6, noise control standards, as at th~ fifth ,annual "October­now d,one ·in other parts of the. ~ing," from two' uritil ... five o',~

~ country, in. order, to ,re'cognize .. clock. ",

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, . JONES SERVICE

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'QUAKER 'STATE OIL

14 GROVE' STREET, DELMAR , l..-Wheel'Aligriment 8. Balance

439~9882 2. Brakes 3. Ignition Service 4, Electrical. 5, Air Condition.' p, lubrication' , 7: Tire 'Service - Jetzon .Tires, .. 8, Official N, V,S, Inspection Station - All groups 9, AAA Road Service ,,' '_'

10, TowingSeivice , .. 11. Cooling System Problems' , 12. Gas Tan~ Repairs'

7 A,M,·6 p:~, MONDAY thlu fRIDAY~ '7 A,M,·1 P,M, SATURDAY

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'< '.Compqsed·of hammered.dul· cimer; fidille and piano (played by-S·ill. Spence, Tom McCreesh and. Toby F:ind, respectively); the ~Fennig's 'group is "familiar to area folk and country music b'uffs for their outstanding

(tormances 6f "Irish, E Sc6tist"l. and .American . tunes' as well' as their

of traditional an'q conte"mpor­ary folk and .c"ountry songs. An­dy Spence' will -be teaching the dances, which are easi"i"le~'rn~ ed and can be manuevered by those with t~wo left feet: , .

As usual, homemade-, pie, 'doughnuts,' coffee- _and' cider will be avai,lable in pleAteous amount~, ~n~ some local cr~fts- ..

l'Jation'al Savings. '. hinke, Supervisof of.T own 'of i;3'ethlehem,I'ac,cepts a deed of p-roperfy f~om Howel"1 R._ Wood, Ji-" President of National Savipgs Bank. Don' A W. P~t-t·

, terso", Bank Vic;e ,President, is 6n' Mr. Kohinke's right. .:"J:"he property, :which is part 'of the land purchased by Natioral Savings Bank-.for con­struction-of a"n office on the four corners, consist,s of a :1'5 foot wide st"rip .... unning west to·east on Kenwood Avenue for. 321 feet" and was deeded:to. the town for the purpose ~f w.idening the roadway. Also in~l:uded in the deed.-is a triangular strIp of land a5.feet long.on Delaware 'Avenu,e to be used for'the purp~sc of improving'the furn into Kp.nwood Aven.ue. . . . .' .' ,~ . .~' ~ " . ~hoto by Ca.mp·bell

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DEt.AWA·RE PLAZA. DELMAR· 439·4,1 30 •. ' Saturday tillS 30 Dal,ly 10-9

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round trip·train ·fare and our-unlimitlid'lli!eage fora family of 4

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434-4131 Delmar'; New~-York •. 439-7671

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RE-ELECT AN EXPERIENCED. SUPREME COURT ·JUSnCE~ •• ·

• EIUs J. Slaley~Jr.

:""-A Suprenie . .court"Jtlstice for over 13 yea~~s. . . .

~ S~nior Ass~cia'te Ju'~ti~e ~ AppeHate DiVision, Third Department. _. .•

.. Re-elect'(l Higil~\,.QllaIUl£:d Jurist·.·of

. h.'tegrify. EXp('riellcl' lind PrQ,'enAbility ' . .' . Re.elect'Ju~tice Staleyl

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men will demonstrate thei'r skills. Admission i~' not being

raised from its tradi'tional Jow, so that people may continue to bring the entire family to this

. "all people" afternoon. Remem­ber to bring chairs or blan.kets to sit on:, In case of rain, Dc-. tobersing will be held",~t the Al­tamont Elementary School.

Odober.sing is .sponsored by FACT, an" Altamont· human re­latio'ns group, and all' proceeds of the. 'afternoon' will be used to aid inner-city anti-poverty endeavors.

Miller Awarded Robert P'",Miller, direcr.or of

marketing services for the Farm Family life Insurance Company has been awarded the coveted Chartered Life Underwriter des'ignation at National Con­fermen't Exercises .of the·A~er-. ica'n" COllege of Life Underwrjt­ers -in Sal Harbour, Florida on Septemper _ 24. The "America-n Colieg~ grants the CLU .desig­nation to persons engaged in actiyities relating to the in-

Robert p, Miller suring of hu-man life values and who 'pass a series of pro-. fessionaf. eXc'lminations. and meet the ~tringent experience and ethicaf requirement~ of the College. This year more than 2,200 m~!I and women will b~

A,MAJOR COMMl)NITY EVENT! '11 make your The l110tm

Z3rd ANNUAL AUCTION-BAZAAR .

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VOORHEESVILLE METHODIST CHURCH

. Saturday, Oct. 5 Booths Open lOAM. - Auct'ion Begins II AM.

Rain Or Shine

Great,Bargain; -Pony Rides _ Youth Dance -- 8 p.m.

Engine Tune-up

Fron.t End ,AJignmenl Automatic, Trons-mi ssion S~rvlce Mode-rn Equipment Skrlled ·Mechanics

CARPET WORK ROOM, "Tacked Down Carpetill(' Cleaned in Your Ho'me

Oriental & Domestic Rugs Cleaned in Our Modern Plant Laying - 8 inding'- Serging - Repair.ing - Weaving

Hoover Cleaner S<lies ~ New Steam Cleaning Phone (of Free Estimate

465-7870 .PiC;k-IIP &. Delivery

LEKTRO-KLEEN CO. -We Operate OUR OWN PLANT at 27 Sherman Street Albany,'N~w York 12210

Chrysler-" Dealer forl979 ,

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1927. Miller joj"ned Farm Family- in

1960 in the,.Life Client .Service . and Claim areas, and 'was later appcinted agency secretary. Most recently he was director of-life a'nd, health under~.r(tjng. He i& a member of the -Albany County Farm Bur,eau ~nd the Delm'ar Kiwanjs .. He and ~·s wife, Priscilla, ave two child­ren and reside in Delmar.

Boy Scout Night Thursday evening, October

5 has bee~' des'jgnated as Schoor Night for S<;:outing throughout the Capital Dlstrict­area' by the Governor Clinton Scout Council and' 13 parfici­pating' school districts.

James Beck, Council Execu­tive explained that School Night was'star:ted two years ago to make" it ·easier fo'r young men and-their parents to join their n,eighborhood Cub pack or Scout Troop at, the start of the. school year. ~

The Cou.ncH. coop~rates with area school. district·s for this event and schools stay open so that boys can go' to a, local school and meet the area' Scout leaders and· find out about the _local Scout program,

"School Night accomplishes ~wo things,'" Beck explained, "First its easier for boys to, join -Scouts bY' simply go,ing to' their neighborhood _ S.ch6o'L And" we can pinpoint those areas where there are not 'en~)Ugh units to accomodate the requests and then set- up the needed Cub Packs or Troops,"

Following are the schools that will be open in _your area: A_ W_ Becker School, Se,l'kirk; Coeymans Elementary School, Ravena; Delmar School·, Del~

m"ar; Elsmere School, Delmar;' 'Glenmont School, Glenmont; Ha~agrael. Elementary -School, Delr)1a~; ,-St' Thomas R.-c,' Schoo"l, 'Delmar; Altamont Ele~

CQrdoba Smaller, but-much endowed with great beaLity -and comfort.­Soft.carpeting, a finely detailed instrument panel, the thickly cushioned' conto_ur seats, the soft glow of" five courtesy lamps. So very elegant, a'nd surprlsingly,afforda,ble

and the new

Fury: . Fury Sport.

It's what a lot of people have been waiting for._With . 'contemporary new styling, 'room for six, and the

~.,~,;~"o'"'" operating economy of our smallest Fury, And the price tag is aasy to live with, too.

~ :z , AUTHORIZED D'(ALER ~~ CHRYSLER 'r. MOrcRS COA~OA.1I0N

'he limes' demandlhem. IjilT CHRYSLER

We have them. PlYl7101l1fj

CEDAR· HILLGARAG,E ROUTE 144 SELKIRK, N. Y.

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LU MB.ER Guilderland t:lementary'School, checkfQr,$ll (10 for studknts)

ROOFING PANELING

INSULATION, , PLYWOOD

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J=ve'rythihg to build with ". - We 'Deliver' -

5 mi~utes from Slingerlands,'

GuihJerlarid; Westmere Elemen- to the Albany y.w.e.A "55 tary School" West~ere;-'·Ghrist. Steuben Street, 1-2207 to cover

"The Khig R,C., School .• GLiilper- transportation a"rid ·the tour of land; Lynwoo9 'Etem'entary: the Unifed" Nations: All are wel­

I,V",',"vl, G'uilderland;_ Berne come. lemenlary: School, >-~erne';- .Anyone interested in a snow'

Westerlo Elementary: School,' weekend" at the" ", Lake Placid, 'Westerlo;' 'Cla;"ksviI1~ C'orn- Club.in January shoufd caWthe

Church, Clarksvill~.; Albany Y.W.C.A."in t~e, near w. w. Crannell' Rensselaerville P'rimary School ,futllre. ,$48 ,covers transporta-., . . .in Rensselaerville. tion .• two r)ights lodging, meals Voorhe:e~v" i lie - .7G'5.'077 '

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starting Oct. 16 . Call for information' ,GALLERY OPEN to public every day

and.evening. Prices cutt,ot early·

, Christmas shopping . '..

Call 456·1965 for the finestinstoneware.

pottery., . 'located in West'mere •

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BlisTrip. '.On the. holid~y of October I 'evenings of entertainment and 14th the, Albany y.W.e.A .. will an informal ski clin'ic. celebrate, United Nations- Week,' ·,Burdick Serves on Selection a littl,~ -early, wi'th a bus. trip ~onimitte~, ~. to the Un~ted ~ations .. Ag'tJsual a,ethlehem Central Middle. the bt,Js will leave- SItJv,'esant Schobl, Pr!ncipal ,Frederick Plaza nea,r How~rd' Jo;nn,solo 5-1 ~. Bl,IrdiGk has "served for the at 8:15. The cost Uf lunch 'in secol,1d 'sti;aight _ye<;lr on 'the the. Dele~ates D~ning Room is Selection Committee for New

" . , 'IS Detective Sg't: Leo E, Dorsey of the Bethh~-hem Police.Dept., b,ei~g'congratulated by Inspector J~mes V. Cotfer, head of the F.B'.I.'Nat,ional ~'caderriy at Ouantic.o, Va'., for his outstand-'jng achievements during his three months training,. '

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Ni'rs.IOominick,DeCecco, G~ner~I-Progr~m Chai'rman of the- Del-' mar Progress Club,'has' announced ,the progra~ to be pr~sented at ~he,Fall dinner, meeting to I;>e .held at. the Normanside'COl.intry­Club Qn Octobet 7,. Mrs. Lyl, Schoenthal" Socia,I' Chairman, has arranged,for the-sociai hoiJr <;It-6:00 'and dinner at 6:30."· "~ _ The progr:am, _to follow the din\ler, and busi"ne'~s meeting,' is'

e'ntiUed "Encore in Concert" and ,features, musical c_ofT!eay favoj-­jtes. Gary Aldiich,- Betsy-Normile, ~m.d George 'Harri's have been performing to the applause of .musical th,eatre buffs -for nearly a year ~b~. The .trio 'bills it,self as ENCORE and, most .receritlY won' unanimous, critical acclail1}-for" a full. ev.ening's performance of the all-:singing "Encore ,in Concert. ,,' . ..

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...... --, \ Treatment lately? t\ ""''', How Milch Did You

.~":;:' '. , Overpay? IT PAYS TO COMPARE PRICES

. , Pam~la StuartSvsteril 213 Standard Bldg.:112 State St., Albanv ... Mon, 10 A.M. to 8 P.M.; Tues" Wed, II. • 'Thurs:'10 to 7, P.M.;' Fri, 10 to 6 P.M, , , C.II 463-8369 ' .

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-Our Captain.- Bed Ideal for children, teen,agen

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Dolly tlld:3O, TUeI. & TiIun. til t , • CLOSED MONDA-t. '

'Slaie Universily 01 New York, a.t Albany

. WELCOMES 'YOU! • c,

,A Gal~ event! The thi',d, annual Open.

• House at The University in Albany .. :., . Hundreds of things to db and see' .... Something" for'every member of the family: .. Come C

early .... Start with a campus tour;,

, Then,lfisit the many exhibits, performa'nces '. and demonstrations .. Have lunch at the pool~ side cafe ... Goon"

- from there. Y (,lU'li hav,e a.ball!

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York. ISt~at.e's Teacher of 'the meeting of the club offtcers to Year. make plans' for the yea-;.. Pre-

Announcement of the 1975 sent a·t· the meeting were: ·Lou­Teacher pf the Year vyitl be ene Hanington, Vice-Presid~nt; made during American Educa- Patricia Tuck, Treasurer; Debra tion Week; Oct. 27-Nov. 2. . Cook, S.ecre~ary; .Amy· Robin­.. New 'Yqrk's Teacher of the son; Publicity Chairman and Year for 197"4, from Yonkers,' Mrs. Jo. Ann Davies, faculty N.Y., was later hO'1ored as;Uni- . advisor." . ted States Teacher of tne Year. ,T~e officers set the dates 'for

Bu~iness Leaders Club Meets Joann' Housma'nn,' President

of the Future Business L.eader's of . America, rec~nt!y held a

the FBLA-sponsored An.nual Te.a to be ,held on October 22, and a 'dance on Noyember 8.' Currently a membership drive i~ being qondLided·by.,th"e cl~b.

BEEF1NG.UP THE GOP PARTY ~ The Ex.ecutive,C~hef a't th"Ra.,.'adalnn' Silo Restal:l~ant-, McKownville, N.Y.', Edward E. Newman, obligingly passes around sampies of prime ribs of beef ·to w.ives of. Albany Co'urity GOP' candidates as' a delectable preview of the fare which was served there' to over 600 pers'~ns ~t t!le Town of ~ujlde'rland'Republ ican Organizatio~'s Annual~ Dinner-Dance held Saturday, September 28, at 7 P.M. (I. tei r.)

. Edward.E. Newman, Albany, Mrs. Salvatore J. Amato, McKo""';nville, wife of GOP.candidate for-family Court Judge,.Mrs, .Ralph W. Smith, Jr., West­mere, wife bf Albany County District 'Attorney, Mrs. Carl Touhey, Alb'any, wife of GOP ,candidate for Senator (42nd District, Albany~Greene Coun­ties)"ari.d Mrs,. Fred G'. F!eld, Jr., Newt.o~vi.lle, wife of Assemblyman'Fred G. Field, J~. (1 03.rd District). ' . .

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A very fine . selection of choice .. furniture, lamps

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ANDREW & STEVEN WELl.S ", 321 Delaware Avenue

ENTRANCE ON '~A',ISBURY ST. ACROSS . FROM AQUAR,LiS .BEAUTY SALON

Delmar, N,Y', 12054 439-0337 '

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,tEleanor's ' ... t Scltoolo,f the Dance KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL .

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THANKVOU The Ladies' Guild of Bethlehem Lutheran Church wishes to express i,ts sincere'g'rati­

,tude to everyone in the community who help-' , ed make the 'Seventh Annual Village Mar'! ,a

success. A hearty "THANK YOU" is espec­ially extended to the local mercha'nts for their generous donations and to all the friends, and I1eighbors f.or contributing to and patron-izing the Mart. ' ,

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HALLOWE'EN COVER CONTEST Best Hallowe,'en cover' ,designs will appear • on the Spotlight Cover, October 31 st. Two age groups: 3-§,.7 -10.

Take or' send your piCtures to: Ellitor, The Spotlight 154 Delaware Avenue Delma'r, N.Y.' 12054

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'Prizes: M~Donald's Gift Certificates

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808 DELAWARE AVE. Delmar, 'N.Y.

Open Every Day of the Week

LUNCHES BEGIN AT 1 ":30 A.M. WE SERVE FOOD UNTIL CLOSING - 3 A.M.

'Specials include: ,Fridays - 5:00-7:00 -Steamed Clams - $1.00 a dozen

Monda,ys '-6:30-9:30 - 10q: HOT Do'GS

PHONE 439-9809 ,

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Res Football Schedule Varsity: Oct. _ 5, Watervliet,

Home;' .oct. f2, Shalmont, Ho~e; Oct. 1 g, Ballsto"n Spa, Away; Oct."26, Draper, Away.

Jr. Varsity: Oct. 7" Water­vliet" Away; Oat. 15'" Shalmont, Away; Oct. 21, Ballston Spa.: Home; Oct. 29,.Draper, Home OCT, SOCCER SCHEDULE

Oct. 3, Shalmont at Home; Oct. 10, Mechanicsville, Away;, Oct. 15, !='0hoes, Away; Oct. 17, Shalmont, Away; Od. 24, Mechanicsville, Home.

ATTENTION RESer's - for news, please contact your ~chool reporters .. Don Tanner, Pam Bennett, Melis.s~ McGee or CO,lleen C;urran, who, wi-ll tell u? soon her-, views on a new school! Rich PrzybYiovyicz has volunteered as a school PROtO-gr:apher,

CLARA'S RESTAURANT

(8:00 A.M.-3:00A.M.)

, Pizza -,'Sandwic'hes Legal Beverages

• SATURDAYNIGHT

Music Dancing

Featuring ·"THE SOUNDS"'"

9:30 P.M.-2':00 A.M.

445-9557 RI. 9W,GI,enmont, N.Y.

Any more Volunteer Report-I ~ __________ ~ ers?, .

Yoga Yog'a ~ an open class a

time to experience within YOIJr­self a sense of quie,t, reflection and release from harmful ten­simi. As a group we will explore Yogic techniques ·of breafhing, exerci'se, posture and 'medita­tion, encouraging p'hysica'l and me,ntal well-being and incre~s­

ed awareness in o~r live,S, . .Everyone in the com.niunity

age 15. and beyond, is invited.

If --~

Be cr~a!lve' I \;,'~~,;i '1· he ("()rrcc) '''' .: .. ff - o"!

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PAINTS I, ",.""",,,, ,. Cllfl"'''",1 ('"I",. 0 i

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142 Central Avenue

Ed Dillon

Albany, New York 12206 J I Phone: 449-5400

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New Unicraft

MAUSOLEUM lowers the oosl ot Above,

, Ground tnlermenl , CALL

MEMORY STUDIOS 1032 Central Ave.' , Onlv Authorized .:zmnn ..

Rock, of Ages ,~(k\ " Dealer \ 11Ft)

in Albany COC"'y ~~ 438,4486 •

TREESCAPE' ARBORlCULTURAL S~RVI('ES ,

HAROLD C, MaciNTOSH, Prop.

The People Who Care About Your , Trees & You

• Pruning "Feeding • Cabling

~ Tfee Removal • Bracing ~ Tree Surg'ery • Plan!ing

.• Vrsta Cuttmg

• Wood Lot Improvement • Stump Removal

24 Hr, Emergency Se~ic~" r---.2"_~ Free

/439-71471 F:~i;:'~:'D Mail Address: Box 14, Slingerlands, ,

N.-Y. (Zip 121591

The Spothght ,

Opening Hig~ts FJiday, October 4th

Troy Music Hall 8:30 P.M.

Saturday, October 5th Palace Theatre, Albany

8:30 P.M •. With

Pianist, Malcolm Frager BORIS ,BUCHER Pag"nini Vi'lrii'l-' tion, . Schumann Symphony NO.1 in B flat

Op, 38 "Spring" BEETHOYEN Piano Concerto No_ 3in

C minor ' , Malcolm Frae:er, pianist

Good seats are 'available Trov prices~. $5, S~ & S3,

Alban.,. brlces 1.6,SO, SS.SO. ~.5(l &.. $3.50

Studenls & Sen Cit in both hcuses: 5},SO,

If you're looking for the best value in

Insurance

you'll find itatState Farm

Give me a call 1oday. You'll discover whafs mad~ State Farm the number one _homeowners in- , surer in the world, •

ED BERGMANN SOA Delaware Ave., Delmar. .82·iH71

• Like a good,neighbor, State farm is there.

·State Farm Fire an!1 Casuallv COrnjl<IIIY Home O-Ir,ee'

BIDQmrnglUn, Illinois

The -group will 'meet from 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. (approximately), at 'the Delmar ·Grade School, Delaware A~enue, on Monday eveni'ng, October 7th., If you would like to participate, please bring,a' long, towel or blanket, :wear loose, comfortable cloth­'ing without back Lippers or b,ut­tons (Ieotard$ 'Or gy-m suits, if. you have them), and bring a sweater. No registratio,!. is re­quired_ for' this evening,'

Those interested in a series of five, classes on Monday evenings, 'sta-rtir)Q November 18th from. 7:30-9:00 P.M., may register that evening ·of Odu":

ber 7th or call the Bethlehem Parks and Recreation Depart­men't at 439-41"31., Registration fee for the series is S10'.00,

Instructor: Nancy Handwer~ .. • ger,

Karate Del1lonstration On Thursday evening, Octo-·

ber 3, 1974, the public Ls in­vited to attend the 2nd "Anni-. versary Demonstration of the" Beth~ehem Karate Club. i

Save now on a Coleman Camping Trailer and get a cash. bonus direct from the factory! Buy your Coleman Camping Trailer _now and get a great deal PLUS a cash 'bonus ~irect from the factory! "!.

This bonus can be as high as $1-50', depending on time of purchase and trailer model.

See us today for aH t,he details, and .pick one 'of the 'seven beautiful Coleman models at low 74 prices, Then watch your mail box for a,check direct from ,the Coleman factory, But don't delay" ' Set yourse.lf free in a Coleman,'

IG14,,)')d the c'amper'$ camper

Mag ley Tro-ner ·So les Prec'eeding the dernonstra- j' tion will be the- club's promo- 'j' 4

tior:Jal examination for up-grad- I 160g"Western Ave.,.

(ng students to- higher belt le- I! Albany, N.Y. ·456-3611 vels. Those yvishing to attend Chuck Plant Bill Murray, Jr.

the examination are welcome. 1";:==========================' The promoiiona'i eX8'mination

wi'll begin'at 7:30 P.M. with the I'

demonstration to follow at 8:30 P.M.

The 'club is beginnif')g its third, year ~s part of tl:le.' Town of Bethlehem Parks' and Recrea­bO'n Department, under Black Belt instructor AI Ca!1nella, '

Member,ship is .open to men and women ages 14 years and older, '

JOTTINGS by Joili

When_ I started school In 19,59, prayer ,was al'lowed. Every morning after saying the Pledge of Allegence, we said the Lord's Prayer, AI­thougt'll was one ,of-the fortun.­ate children cwho did learn about GOd at home and church, I'm sure there, were and still !"Ire' many' who don't have the' opportunity .. As long as every­~~e believes in God, I - don',t

BARTLETT PEARS _~ L':j . APPLES: (// y"Y-A:

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Make Cider /, l4/)I)\:R ,\'- . '/ , 2 mile~. W. Voorheesville, / ,on Rt. 156 •. 765-2956

9-6' Weekda'ys • 10-6 Sundays

PICK YOUR OWN APPLES OCTOBER 5 & 6, SAT. & SUN., 9to.5

RED DELICIOUS You May Bring Your Own La.dder

,a

October'3, 1974-- PAGE'19

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• C. B. CLARKE, INC.

, " . FOR

INSURANCE C,ALL

Burt Anthony

PRESIDENT FORD CAN PLAY 'GOLF WITH PEACE

· .OF MIND -c CAN YOU IF · YOUR INSURANCE HASN'T

BEEN RECEIVEp?

Ca.1I

see ,what difference it 'r,eally makes to 'the' stories and be- I

!iefs 'surrounding' H'is exis­tence, The iniportant, thirig .is for a child to 'believe.

I recei'ved another letter frohl:Virginia Sabin' who is also in favor' of putting God back' into 'our schoo'l's.

Here it ·is,:

Dear-Jori;': Thanl( you -for printtng my

letter' about· Mr.' fuller. How. I' i-n~erested he wOlJld have, been '! i~n the respons~ I got tc?' a It?t­

ter, printed in. an Albany pa­per over my name, in ,favor of putting' God back into our

I, schools again. "What are you,

a -Catholic?'; my call~r de~a~d-i ed. .~

i' Some years -ago .. Ju'stice 'I White spoke' Jo our Women's ,Society for Christian Service. i He told us th<;!t; of the" y~JUng r people appearing. before him, ! those who ,had. come .from ~

I·~o~.e 'w~ere God was ackno:w·· I ledged 'would not appear more 'I than a second time-, if that.

439-9958 . With hig~ prices today,"many and check'" I' mothers have to'_ work; 'some-

339 Delaware "" .... I times God ,.is forgotten, If se~

~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~ I must ,be taught" in .school be-

· Here's SOinething Worth Shouting About!

Our extra care, In your., , remodeling'is what makes 'the, djfference.

FOR A FREE ESTiMATe

,CAll ANYTIME 767-9387

I cause it isn't taught in the'h.ome ~ whafabout'God, OUf Creator, who is acknoyvledged' by Jew,

"Christia'n, Mohammedan, Amer-ica,n'lndian, -.etc.? .

I ,My daughter is a- Librarian

at a Bible -Training Center. At'

II' her gradua'tibn from -!?ethlehem Cent~al, Dean Noble said, "This

'I'ab'ove all, to thin.i:~ own.seH be f true. Thou canst not then be

I false to any man." - ' , I·May our publk scho'ols ag.ain"

acknowledge that a Supreme I Being exists, Our' young R-us-I .. ~ian . visitors look for .. truth I In this land of -the free. '. .

I' I I

Yours truly, Virginia S. S'abin. (Fo'riner member' Albany Coi.tncil again'st Crime a.nd Juvenile Delinquen­cy)

,.

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'GUEST EDITORIAL,

What's New AtB,C .

Well,.1 gue'ss j~ is that favor­ite time of year for all students everywhere - that great time of year when Bethlehem Cen­tral"High Schoorbegins to c'ir­culate'_ once ,again, While the lunch staff, teachers, aides, and.pri('lcipal begin'to circula'te 'in 'September, the studen.ts.· usually tend to wa,it till late June _ before they give 'it a go. Maybe, ,it is ,the . lovely 'J~'n~ weather' 'that does it. I really doubt: it could have Flnything to,do with the fa.ct that school. ~is out. Let's face it, .kids love s~ho~l, ,and it break,s their 'lit­tle h~a"rts to leave in June. ,Oh

,well, what can you'do? of

~ Well regarc;lless of whether they:re ready or not, the high' school has provided the stu-, dents, with a' couple of new" 1t~ms" this year. This year;, the students, through the work of student senate -were ',provided with ail "o'ff-Campus" policy. AClY student- who' bas an hour', or ,more: free time ,may leave schQol durin.g·_ this ti.me. They ar~ requir.ed to have thei,r par­ents permission, and ·carr:y ail "Off 'Camp~us" 'card, with the...., sta'ti.n9 the tim,e they wish ·to,. leave. The students ha¥e defi-I nitely' been pleased with the;

'ipea. It has cut down on crowd-'ed situation-s in the school's .cafeteria at lunch time quite a bit. < This is' a first for' Bethle­hem Central, and it looks ,like it is going to work quite, well.

. Along w,ith th,e' new items. this year at,' the high school, students -are ~equired to'regis­ter their vehicles if .they drive 'to school. Stickers; ,,-provided"' .by,the s,diool, m'ust be placed on the bumper of the car 'io or­der for it to be parked ,in t!le school lot. Any stud~nt wheY doesn't register his or her car' and 'parks ih the lot will ,have to r.emove the c.a~, an~ par-

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, COLOR WEDDIN'GS DESIGNS, 'NC,

riOMI .EMOOELING HIADQI,IA.UIS ONI CALL OOU ALL

UliMA ns 'flNANCING' ~ONS T1IUC~1ON

• • 1"...... '1001;"11 & Sidl,..

.... "'rooo:n. .1_;" AddlTl~.

...... ri"1iI S,..M,!,J -'10 __ & Co.,....

.F.mlly 1_. '000" & Wirod ....

'1",';"10' _-"4 'hM,lor Work

ROUTE 9W·-SELKIRK,N-,V:

PAGE 20 - October 3; 197:;4

I by louis J. Carciobol.o, Owner

CANDID" FORMAL

'Engagement -, ChildrC"n - Family A(Jd Ex.ecutive Portraits

I ARDSLEY RD. WESTMERE . 456-'51' 66': Ju~t OH Western Ay . . 1 Mile We~t of Northwoy ,,. ,.

TEN~I& RACKETS, Restrung. - RegrJpped

VIOLlNSRERAIRED BOWS REHAIRED

C~M. lACY 3 8e'cke-r, Terr. " 4'39·9139

Inside a Ditlm9nd Ring , mean' ,beHer yoiue­

We' glJQr~ntee it',:, ,. . "

J/PJ' '. ~"

;"~Jj , J['.YELffiS - SllVERSMI1t!S

. MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY

l;on1('~ !\'ort~ 1','arl &. Si~u""',SI_. Vo"-nIDwn, Albany

FREE SAFE 'PARKING BE~HND. GRANTS

~harmacy Topics

by T9m Lo'ngt\R

'Tetanus bacteria can enter Ihe . body 'hrough a'n)' break in the skin. 'Most everyone,has had SOME protection agaiilSt tetanus. ,

. When was YOUR last booster?

A Tu·rk.ish pharmacologist: has .found a dlfferen,t kind' of poppy,' which ... will weld codeine without' morp.hin~' . , . We inherit a tendency to allergy, just as 1\'0 i~herj{ our size .alld hair color. Soinelimes, - though, par­ent and child are ~Ilergic to'd/j- ' jl!renl (hings .. ~.

, . Pre.\'en~ed as a iriendly service by

NeW- Scotland Phqrmacy; Inc .

Phone 439·6551 • Stonewel~ S~hopping' Center'

Slinge:riands, ,N. Y. J 21 b9

The Spotlight

I ' I VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS

Vacuum,

~:;:e; .. ~. ;;.J.r~ .. ...•... our only " . business· .'.

Have yoti stopped' to realize theit­"8 new vacuum cleaner i~ one of YOu; best "home equipment buys? ,'Vacuum cleaners today cost no 'more th~1n 'they did 20 years ag~1 . ."

We carry a full- range" of new. . Elirekas., Electro-Hyg"ienes' & ~ Moavel S - from $50 up.

·.~HOPE TO SEE YOU SOON > AT

- OUR NEW SHOp·STORE

LEXINGTON VACUUM' CLEANER

REB.UILDERS 482·4427

Open 'titS Thursday nights for yOur convenience

N. Y .. S. OFFICIAL

Inspe,ction' Cent~'.

L& H Brok"e '& Front End Service

US Adoms Streel. Oe.1mor. !IE 9·3083

,Al"i.gnment

Wneel Bolan'ce

-.

.~ '~uffrer~ ,& ToiLP,ipes

Brakes F'ront End

Springs

.. BOULEVARD

.DECORATORS . Specia'lizing i,n custom made

REUPHOLSTERY (10' day deli~er_y)

Sl.\PCOVER~: 'Fabric or . .prast"jc

DRAI'i'!ER1ES . " • Our own)Vorkrooms"

• Fabrics in stock .

. S.HOP AT HOME '> FREE Decorator Service

472-9191-d~hkAmericard - Master Charge,

e .Spotlight

. ,

ent,s 'will be, phoned .. 1 ca~'lt say the 'students Fire 'as; . .pleased

· about this idea as much as the . off-campu's i~ea. But the way"

the ,students' see 'it is',' that jf , they ha've to do it, in order-to "drive, they'll do it.,

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. LAWN SALE :.... Oct. 5, mostlv antiques, new & "

used' appliances & children's items. Elm Ave. between Jericho & 9W. 767·9621.

HOMELITE CHAIN SAW, ·16 inch. Super Xl 8UtO, . used 30. hOUIS, lightweight with power, very claan, S185. Tel. 439)7577.

· GARAGE SALE....; ,Bishop's, October 5 and' 6, 9 to 5, South Rd:, Roule 308, TOWfl at New Scot·

· , -land., ' SIMMONS HIDE-A-BED sofa, Herculon, Queen sile,

like new, brown tweed, S175. 785-6408. . 'REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

APT.·fOR RENT, heated, flO children or pets, Call f 434·8577.' ..

TVI, StereOI, Radiol -, ReasoflabJe Rates . Call MARK_ SPELLMAN after 4:30 .

4-39-482"5.

BOlTS

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Winterizing Include_~ No Charge for' pick·up within Spotlight area

AI Hay'rier -- 674-2536

R/J Cra"merDist~ilnc. 1 Q SO. BLVD. (AI Delaware 4ve.)

BOILERS :... FURNACES WATER-HEATERS .A/C EQUIPMENT

PLUMBINGFIXTUR~S . MONDAycFRIDAY 8-5 • SATURDAY 9·1

·465-0713 462-6825

.LIVE-·FO.OTBALL·· IS.HEREt

Bethlehem" "Pop .Warne(' Teams this Sunday, October 6

,r _. . "

.. . "MIDGETS vs.RENSSELAER . BETHLEHEM.MH)DLE SCHOO";, 2 P.M.

)R. 'MIDGETS "s. TROY ATTROY, -2 P.M ..

• . ' ','" .'. . i"

Support Bethlehem Football, Go To A Game . . , . "

.'HIS ADDONATcDBY. ~

@ g:{delil11J~I'!K • .~. MAIIIUFACTURERS HANOVER AFFILIATE

'[he classic shirt from Hathaway· . . " . . ,

The classic sliirlin new FaIL fashion colors. It has.a straight smartly styled collar that (its perfectly .and·comforta- . bly. Stays well groomed .all day and,

· inadeof superb durable press polyester · and cotton " " .)-/~thaway.·. " the first · name in Jine shirts. . ... 14 50

.'-.

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. B JAMES ST,~Al8ANY. N.Y 12207 , MEMBER OF PARK AND SHOP

OPEN, THURSD~Y EVENINGS

.~~Li~.J----~~- .. " O.ctober' 3, 1,974 .. ~ PA,G.E 21 ., "

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THE CDUNTRX TRUNK BUILDING Downtown Altemont;·

A Very Unique GIft: Shop Gifts, Antiques & Various Goodies -

the·

COlfJJITIJ TIUII Downtown Altamont • 861-8397

Noorito 5 p.m. everyday except Sun. & Mon .. '

Snowmobile Club Meets The Helderberg Ridge Run­

ner Snowmobile Club held their first me'eting of the sea­

·son o'n Tuesday, S"epteinber 17. The meeting proved to, be very interesting with two "guest­speakers.. There was a repre­sentati've from th'e Sher"iffs Department and also one from ·the department.~Jf Parks and Recre~tion, to - speak ar)d to <;lnswer any questions on t:Jew snowm'obile laws. ~Iso, on how to" enforce the present· laws in order to eliminate the of­fende~s that. give snowmobil­ing a ba9 name.

The Club has planned mqny new features this year to help stimulate ne"w interest and re­cr.uit new, members. Among thes'e are a. movie once a month on different subjects pertain­ing to. snowmgbiling, Also t.here will be a· rep.resentative of the'Red Cross who will con a and. give instructions on. first­aid for use for .ourselves and' als'o for community use 'whe'n we are, calle.d out in an emer­ge.ncy.

THE FUN WAY TO FITNESS

CLASS INSTRUCTION FOLLOWING THE ECREATIONAL ICE· SKATER PRO

GROUP INSTRUCTION . 9.~eek Cllurse Wf,EKlY CL.ASSES: J/~ hour of J nstructtO'n' DO' class. 1st Term 2111: Term Sunday!>' 1:00 pM . 3:00 PM - 3:45 PM 5:45 PM

Sunday Oct. :20 ' Dec. IS Jan. 12 . Match 16 Tuesdays 9:30 AM" 11:30 AM . Tuesday Oct. 22 ' Dec . f7 Jan. 14 - March 11

Thursd3Y Oct. 17 . ok f9 Jan. 16 . March 13 Thu~sdays 9:30' AM· 11:30 AM Classes mmimum of 6 - maximum of 10,

For information caU·270-6262. _Box office open Monday-Saturdav 9 AM " 5 p~; Sunday 1,2. Noon, 6 PM. 1 ... ~. e FIELD HOUSE -'14,' ~J~j~'i1 .. RPI .. ···BURDm and PEOPLES. AVt . .. - - .. TROY, N. Y •. 12180 .

PAGE ~2 ~ Oct'Ober 3., i974

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, .The Ridge Runner Club in or­

'der to promote a good name for snowmobiling ,and a~so to be-' c'ome. active in community af­fairs holds several events thru the year. Among them is a Kids day at Trin'ity Camp on Lawsons Lake, The club brings their snowmobiles "and gives th'e kiqs

, rides' for the afternoon . and theA they pr-ovidf;! .hot dog·s- ~'r9 all'the trimmings for a .weiner roast in the sno~. The kids have a ball. Alsq plarined is a

. fund raising' ride for Cerebral Palsey .• Members bring their machines to -a designated spot, last time it \!Vas at the, Muni­cipal Golf Course, and' _give rides to peop~ for whatever donation they want to make.

The Club also has planned". for'the year a,' Chri~tmas pa~­ty, a Rally and an end of the seaso('l banquet.

We W9uld welcome anyone , who would I ike to attend any . ot" our meetings. C'o~e anq join" us! We. meet every: first" ,and third Tuesday of the 'month at Meads In.n in F:eura Bu,sh.

Albany Ski' Club Meets Barney Fowler: Times-Union

columnist and, author of' the Adirondack Album Just off the press,' will be gue'st speak­er at the kick-off soc-ial meet­ing of the A'lbany Ski Clu,b, 'Thursday, October 3, 8:00 P.M. a,t the Center Inn, Glen.mont.

The meeting' is open. to the public, and 'Bo~ McNary, club president extends a special invitation to 'interested guests, at this, should be an informative' and entertaining evening',

Barney declares that his "interest in, ~;kiing goes right sm9ck back to the day,s 'when the very first .. trails appeared on' Gore Mt. at North Creek, and we don't mean the State trails: All this was back in the' 1930:s ,during snow' train times."

The Albany Ski CI.ut? meets every -first arid third Thursday of the month at the Center Inn. For information phone. Bob McNary, ·439-6608.

The Spoth~lht

Spotlight

, ALTlRAlIONS

";lTERATIONS AND 'ORESSMAKING. jo Clark. 439·4138. If

, ALUMINUM SIDING '

COM:PLETE LINE aluminum" products. Installation. Local references on request. 'Guaranteed work· ma'nship, tree estimates, Dick Oomermuth -768·2.42.9 . tf

ALUMINUM SIDING, new IIlastic coated alt'colors iil'stock, no down payment, 30 year guarantee Free estimates Statewide Modernization Corp., 104 Buad St., IV 9·0981 If

APPUANCES

Bob Sowers' DELMAR -APPLIANCE'.

Complete lin~ of RCA Victor.Whirlpool

SALES',&~ERVICE .239·Delawql"e Ave., Delmar

Phone 439-6723

BICYClIS, •

Bicycle , r:¥J ' 'Center' '

Salus· Accessorit:t~' " .'. Repair All Makes _ .

-New Scotl~m'd :Rd.

BLACKTOP

Blacktopping

'At, prices you can af·, ford, We specialize in driveways, walks, floors, etc, Call for free estimate,'

459·5873

BLACKTOPPING Capitol Paving Spri'ng Special· •

Residential Commercial

Free estimates. All work 9uaranteed

456·1009·456·5170

CARPENTRY

CARPE'NTRY, stairs, doors, window~, general re-pairs. Call 6-8 P.M: 756·2019. tf

CARPENTRY - MASONRY - Painting - Re· pairs '_ "No Job Too Small". Call Cliff 765· 4289. If

J. and M. Contractors : All Types of Remodeling

• Home Repairs • Painting • Carpentry • F'loor Covering

: Free" Estimate~ - 439-0356 "Our Prices Are Reasonable"

LIUZZI BROS.' AQDITIONS, GARAGES, dormers, siding, porches. - Blacktop Specialists "mols, small repairs. VanCans, 439·3541. ,tt

," Res'rdential, ~ommercial, COVENTRY, CARPENTRY, cellar to roof, remodel-'Industrial - Fully Insured ing, kitchen, garages. addition~, 439·6042. tf

. Fre~' estimate - 869-6973 AOOITIONS, roofing, aluminum siding, flaming, en-1\..-..:..--"....,---------11 . closures. small jobs, repairs. Masonrv. 439·

1593. 41103 .

CV PJtVING~ residential; commercial, fully insured;' Jennite sealei, aU work guaranteed. 439·3645 I :::=========~~~=:, fO.r free estimate. 2.6tl031 1.1

• CARPIT CLlANING

ROA~ IMPROVE"ENT. Res.identiat, com· mercial, industrial. Free estimates, FullV in·

. sured. 869'3996. . , If

BLACKTOP DftlVEWAYS,lIHlking areas, sidewalks, gar8!le floors. Free estimates. 456·1009 or 456·5170. tf

Spodight

JENNE'S CA,RPET CLEANING SERVICE

steam ,extraction carpet. clean-· ing, in your home or office, free estimates .. Reasonabl'e prices: Call at 37i-9624:

,CHILD CARE, LOVELY· COUNT~Y HOME. ?4 /:lour service 50C

per hour. ?67-9537. Ii-

mCTRICAl CONTRACTORS

DUFFY ELECTRIC ~ residential & commercial wiring - 2.4 hour emergency service 439· 5177. If

FIREPLACE WOOD "

MIKE SHUlTES; mixed, dry, hardwood, 'S20.00 a lace cord. Delive/ed, '872·1495. 4tl010

MAPLE"ASH, OAK and .cherry, Will deliver. 768· '2874 :' 20t130,

SEASONED FIREWOOD: well split, hardwood, face cords and kindling. Oel,ivefe~, ,459·6323,235·

. 1827 1Ot1128 FIREWOO~ - free deliverv, 530 face, cord; also

cherry & locust ~ ienCE! posts too. '439·5548 after 5. 2tl010

FURNITURE RIIIHISKED

EXPERT FURNITURE refinishing. O;-apes made' to . order Also antiques for sale Phone 766·4664 '

'If

, GLASS .. HELDEBERG GLASS, Inc •. 43 Main St" Voorheesville· 765·2470

'window glass· mirrbrs'· Dlate • safety 'and tempered • lhermopane • Lexan • Acrylic plastic· auto glass installed'· glass' tops for furniture &,desks • storm doors & windows

screening replaced

, ,-'JOSEPH'S TROUBADOUR STABLES,'riding lesson

. pony rides. Training.'Rt. ~W. 767·9537. If

. TORCHY'S TACK SHOP, Jerkho Rd., Selkirk

RO 7·2701 • RO 7-2468 ". Mon.-Sat. 9-9 '

Boarding & Training Stables Riding Supplies & Saddl~s

RINGS, JUMPS -call 8.69·2.482 Farm.

pastures; lessons English onlv; or 482-062.6. Roundabout

tl

LAWNMOWERS

, LAWNMOWER SALES' Repairs ~ most makes

pick·up & delivery MEYERS LAWNMOWER CENTER

1958 New Scotland Rd', 439-5966

INTERIOR DECORATING

INTERIOR DECORATING·- Oer.: I.I8Cbraton, Delaware Pla?a, Call 439·M3£i ' . If

, ' JIWILRY

EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS, Dia· mond' sel1ing,:engravin9, wedd~ng and engage· ment rings, reasonable, Your lIusted jeweler. ~~~~~d.a, Delaware Plaza Shopping Center. H~ "

LANDSCAPING TOP GRADE lawn & dri'vewav service - drive·

ways edged, sealed, landscaping, lawnmowing, tre.e removal. hedge trimmino, fertilizing. seed· ing, general clean·up, Free estimate: 439·1650.

2t926

MASON WORK 0

I ' EXPERIENCED, all types masonr,;. new or repairs. GuidaJa, HE 8·1763 evenings. If

CONCRETE FLOORS; walks, steps .. ,Block and brick work; chimneys, repairs, small jobs. Car, pentry 4.39·1593. 4t103

AREA MASONRY

Spec'ialize COllnete work,.'·

dddlilOllS, floor':i. plliro, o,\lalks, fOlilldiltiOll~ .

All types of repairs Chimpcy, stucco,

·st.:Jle, waterp·root· rflU, elc • F~ee estimate·

459·5873

MOTORCYCLIS

YAMAHA. TRIUMPH M!lTQRCYCLES Sales & Service

Parts & Acc,essories DAVE FLACK

Rt. 9W, Ravena· 756·2900

MOTORCYCLE REPAIRS We.service all motorcycles.

Parts &- Accessories ,CH'UCK'LONG - 439-3496

Mon.-Tues.-Wed after ,6 P,M. . Oth.er days·1 0-8'

I"TlNG & PAPERHANGING -VOGEL, PA,IN·TlNG Contractor, interior, exterior

painting, paperlia,nginlJ. Free estimates. Gual" anteed Insured. JIM HE 9·9118 01 JOHN HE 9·7922. 'rl

Octo~er' 3, r974 - PAGE 23

APPLEDALE' 10 choice,; large size building lots adjoining, Sycamore Golf Course!

offRt. 143, Ravena ,. . -~ .

·Town Road, tmderground electric,- ' .. 1/2,to 2c1 /4 acres e,ach. .

~hone 756 .. 2314 .or 272 .. 4206

NEMER ............ , .. ' ........ . • . I' • • • • • : MASONS INC.' :

Rt. 7 West 'ot\atham Circle Latham, N",Y. ~ 785-558.1

• DUAlITY MASONRY eo'", • • • • .' • • • • • • • •

Cement and Plasterin9' "THE BEST FOR LESS" Walks and pati6&, etc. . All typ~s of repair~.

A. loux - 439,3434 ~. Tice - 456,71l48' .... -. .. ~ .•........

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PERSONAL SERVICE PROMPTLY and 'PROFESSIONALLY

lor ALL 01 your REAC'ESTATE needs includ­i!1g relocating you anyplace in the U.S. a\~

Klersy-Ross Re,a Ity, Inc. . 439-7601

,"A NUMBER IT PAYS TO CAL;L"

REMODELING? ~ . . '.

Additions Kitchens All Ge'neral Repair Work

Williams Bros. ',Builders 439~2440' 439-1880 '. . ' , ,

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BU .. L WRISTON.

'(#JI.·. D.L.CHASE "

, r" Painting

Contractor

Residential.Speciaiists . . . ~ ~

. J>hone 768-2069

'~MNTlNG CO'NTRACTOR: -exterior, intefior, paper­., han'!)ing. Insured: Don Vogel, 489·7914,434· ." 8370. tf

ORIENTAL ROGS

ALL SIZES AND.: Varieties at importe[,s prices. New, 'used and antiques; washin{O and repair­ing; free decorator advice; neW .Colonie show­room; since 1925, R~stari1 K. Kermani Company . 1593C Central Ave., n/2 mile "lest of North-' way). 869·7829, 439·9419. If

PRINTING & MAILING

OFFSET PRIr~TiNG ~ MBiling Service - Mimeo­graphing, Tvping. G. Bloadgood'- Mlmeo-Ser­

.. vice. Delmar, N.Y. 439-3383. tf

PLUMBING

B. P. WOOD Plumbing & Heating

24 Hour Service . Phone 439-9454 .

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, MOVERS

O. l. MOVERS. INC. 439·5210, .. local-.and lo~g distan"ce. no job too sma,ll.· I.f

DAN'" OONNElU MOVING and tr'ueking. Delivery servIce. Free estimates. 767·2711. If_:

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE

NORMANSKllL SEPTIC TANK Cleaners., We install . dry wells, septic ("Ilks. drain fields. 767.-92.87 tf

DELMAR SANITARY CLEANERS.Service Tri,Village , area ove~ 20 'years', . H~ 9,1412. tf

ROOFING 0

'ASPHALT, slate, wood shingJe, ice slides, gUllers, repairs. Van Cans - 439,154.1.. If

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M& V ROOFING'

ALL Ty~~~n;~'~o'bfING . Residenti<;ll • ,Co.m,mercjal

All v.:iork guaranteed, 463,5093 '

SI'OOR & SHELHAMER ROOFING

756-2231 767,2334, Talk to the men who 'do' the

• work for a fre~ esti~ate on A NEW ROOF

Roofin~ Roofing Roofj~!I, floofing Ro'of~n!l Roofing

, Roofing- . Rogli!')g Roofing

R09fing, ' Roofinll Roofirill~

SHINGLE, FLAT HOT'ASPHALT,

COMMERCIAL AND . . .,.

RESIDENTIAL '"E.m'ergency Repairs.

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~', . RICHARD ~ MARTIN,JR; . 001,_. 765-4468' ""~II"~

SubScribe to T~e Spollight ! . , ,

M..ale driv~s, single, unde'r:25 Autornobile.,insurance as low as':

$219 ' imm~di'ate FS·21 ' E·Z .. payrnenfs

rates courtesy of Countrywide in~. Co,

BARRY SCOTT I"SURANCE AGENCY 90 STATE ST: ALBANY, N.v..

'462,9796 462'9B91. .

Ihere's So much mo;'~, s..~ il an~ I~,"nt at:

. FRED CARL'S

New Salem, Garag@, , . "

AI~"·:;.Oldcsr "nd. L.,11gest

. elM'" . ". w,th ,ompl~te 0"11:; dept A~D SERVIC(I·,.

New Salem, N.V.

~ .: 765,2702 ' • ~ . ~~ """"

" ROOFING

Serving the Bethlehem Community',

for years. , . \"~, \ \.~

.. Vanguard Boolh1gCo .. ,Where'Superior Workmanship ~ '~'Still M~afls.Some~hing!.

Call JAMES STAATS . fo~ .a·free estimate'-- 767·27·12'

The SpOtbght

SCISSORS SHARPENED lawnmowers,

',','{ ';'6":;;~i3;"3B';"3shiars', gar· 3! '"

PERMANENT WAVING

15I'EC.Allll... 'N;;;,;',';"" ,,-R;i',;';:I,i'S'h";c,, Ravell.e· and' ir tinting and' Pla2a Shop­

II,

TABLE PADS '

PADS - made'to'order' Del[liar Decorators _ 439·4130. If

TRII SERYICE

'",OOM""'", SERVICE. CilIIIV,2:5231. If BROWNIE'S Tfl~E SERVICE - tre'e stump remova'l.

Insured. 4511-7660, 456·3373. tf

H(RM'S TREE Servic~, c;II~IV 2·52:11. 11· TREESCAPE - Arborrcuitural Services. 439·

7147. H.C·. Mac Intosh, Pr.oP. If

TREE REMOVAL Insured ----:- Rea.sonable'

Free Estimate~ 457 -4285 'days

767-2072 -or 399-5385 eve'njng~ -Dan or Mike

TRUCKING SERYICE

PIANOS, APPLIANCES, light Iruckrng. free estim;;ltes, 456·3155.

WINDOW SHADES CLOTH SHAOE~ in stock and to order -

wood·shades 'and narrow·slat blinds. .Decorators 439:4130. .

MERCHANDISE lOR SAL! '. ,

Call lor • custom Delmar

" PIANOS! ORGANS: 150 in slock. Brown Piana Or-

gan Mart. 459·5230. ' : 11

KNAPP SHOES. Cushio~ed comfort. H. "Russell Weiss; Glenmont 12077. 465:6091 201126

BLUE' LUSTRE not 'only. rids -carpets' of s-oil but • leaves pile soft and loltv. Rent electric sham-

Our low-cost. operat.ion policy' enables' us' to' bring' you BIG SAVINGS on NEW .furniture, rugs, be~~jng,' .

" BURRICK.FURNITURE 560 Delaware Ave"AlbaOY

Just across t~e Thruway B~idge i,n Alba.ny .465.5112

GARAGE'SALE - Oct. 4·5, 9:00·4:00. Household , & gift items.: 130-Marlboro Rd. , GARAGE SALE -:' Ocl. 5 & 6, utility !railer sew:

ing machine~ television, skis' and eQuipment: sleighs, photographiC' enlarger, i trail bike tires 400·18' universal - many more items. Murray Drive, Glenmont, 1st house on right.

4 BURNER elec. ,stove, Frigidaire, $25,00. 439· • 3a39. , . . .' GARAGE SALE - Sal., Oct:, 5th, 10·5; r.ain date.

Ocl.· 6th. Corner Oumbarton Drive and Berwick Rd,

HALLOWEEN CAK'ES· & .cupcakes, birthdays, all occasion'. Carol O'Connor. 439·6607. 5tl031

SNOW TIRES,' Mobil. on Plymouth wheels; si2e' G70·15, 540.00 pr. '439·5974.

39" STOV~; wtiite, automatic timer - _ 'excellent, $40.00. Men's ant! boy's iackets, baby items. 439-5634. . .

GARAGE SALE - women's' & children's clothing, . tovs, househOld items, plants. New Salem Rd., Voorheesville.between elementarv'S high school,. Sat., Det. 5, 10,3, . .

GIRLS CLOTH.ING. - 'dresses, slacks sets; .6-6x, ,reasonable; 463·8882._

~GARAGE SALE - Sal. &,Sun, 9 ,56.Alden·CI. ... Toys, clothing: infants, boys_si,2es to '12, 'girls

sizes 10 6" all kinds., Air condilloner, 3 speed girrs,bi~e. .

CHAIRS - 1 club easv air, 1 'occasional. S25 each, 439·5486. ,

GARAGE SALE - Oct, 5, 10·4, baby needs, toys, tricVcle, household i'ems. 75' Devon Rd: Rain date: ·Oct. 6

MATERNITY"FASHIDNS -'- s,iIe 12" fall·winter '74 stvles, . xcellent'condition, 439·5786.

GARAGE SALE, ,most all antiques, ,Jib-rating re·· diner, clocks. Oct. 4, 5, 49 Herber Ave.

41fORSE' J(lHNSON outboard, including gas tank: . like new. Not used more 'than 20 hours. Sacri·

fice at S125.00. 767·97-70 ~ SNOW TIRES - H78x15 with new rims, studded

white'walls - mounted.' 535.00. 767,9770 TIRES, two L78-15 snows, one new J7'8·15, air

conditioner, ski bo-ots, size 7. 439·1648 ' CHINA CLOSET - oval 'glass shelves ... Antique

iti-es'sers, sleigh bed/'cedar wardrobe. -767· 3454. ,-

SELL YOUR' used Boy or Girl Scout unilorms and e(jUipment. Sal., OCI. '19, 10·4 P.M, at Del· mar Methodist Church. Bring items to church Ocl. 18, 7:00·9:00-P.M. or,call 439·6191."

'GARAGE SALE. - Oct. 5th, 10:00·4:00: . Manv' . treasures -;--- costumes, coins and stamps .. 116

Westctester Orive" Delmar. .

GAS, STOVE - Tappan, cOPlI.ertone, $50'.' Call weekdaYs 5·9 or Saturday 439-3084.

GARAGE SALE - October 5, Sat., 10;00·4:00. 3' lamilies. Chapel lane, Glenmont !behind Town SQuire Shopping Center)

BANK GRAVEL by the truckload. C~II evenings. -439·3713 ,_ 4tl0l0

BOY'S: SCHWINN sti.ngrav, 5-speed, excellent. condition, 439-948,0. ' 21103

BARN "SALE -' tools, household items, handi· crafts. . 1/2 mile south on 9W Irom Rt. 32: behind Dorothy'S Hair ,Stylist. Sep!. 28 & 29,'

, Oct. 5th & 6th; 10,tn 5 P.M. ltl03 WE NOW HAVE apples 'and pumpkins, SQuash,

gourds and dried flowers. Pumpkin Farm, Fisher · Blvd:, Slingerlands. 311010

GLUEING, CHAIRS, tables, beds, .etc Expert work; · .call Dick at 462·4343. 3tlOl0_

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OFFICE POSITION: ~ature person for general of­. licc-work including typinIJ. DeJaware Ave:, Del·

mar. On bus Jine near ·Shopping Center. Com· pan. benefit .. Send resume. P,O. Box 286, Delmar, N.Y. ·12054.

'AVON " - '. « NEED MONEY fOR THE HOLlOAYS? Surprise your' family. Earn extra"$$ selling Avon' Products ,in your spare time. t'li ~how .yo.u how! Cill!: .

, Mrs. ColIsto,.· ST 5-,9857,

SALESWOMAN, MATURE lor labric & \'arn sh~p: part-time, eve. and Sat. Experienced sewing,

. needlework. Call 439·4130 . tI

'P ' " ,IPARE~T,s BtlAROED; I'"', Iy '(OUnlrV, home. . I·AIIi"e· 11 With them anytime. 767-9537., '

,'-VV'" It.' ,

PITS ,ROO\v\ WITH BOARD Visit .'

Professionpl Pet Grooming 239 Delaware Avenue

'·439-7907 or 4.39-1800

B'EAUTIFUL, Siberian Huskv p'uppies, gentle fam:. ilv pet~. AKC._Shots. Wormed, Call 861-8886. after 5 or weekends. .

, AUTOMOTIYE

RUST new cars . · RUH on_old cars. With o'ur system, we RUST-PROOF complete under' car­riage, )nside·· .. doors, il)side rocker panels, inside trunk. Appointment Only:

, JOE KELLER'S MOBIL - , .463·7712· • Glenmont, N.Y.

AUTO BODY WORK -' complete· pain.! jobs to minor reoairs' .. Professional work - low price.

~8n~~~~ a~~od rra~a~~: Fe!\ltUf56~g4Wc~';f~~~' a,ppointmerit.& free estimate: > If

FOR SALE - 1974 Yamaha Enduro 250. Roaa &. .trail bike .. S900~ 756·9418.

'73 BARACUDA, power steering, bucket seats. Costom console." "3'18", blue with brack' in· terior: Asking 52350. Call. after 5:00 P.M. 756·2~25 r . , tf

WANTED TO BUY GUNS Of AU KINOS bou~hi Io-r c'ash . - Moore'S: I

I

" Trading Post. 9W; Ravena. 756·2558. : tI

I WATCH REPAIRING EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS. Dia· I

mond sellings, engraving 'wedding and engage· .ment rin9s: reasonable" vo-ur trusted- jeweler, lewanda, Delaware Pla2a Shoppmg -Cent!)r, HE 9·9665 .! tf,

WATCHES REPAIRING, expert·workmanship. All · work guaranteed. Also engraving.-diamond set· .

ting watch bands. Harrv l. Brown,.Jeweler,.4 Co.rners, Delmar 439,2718. II

HElP WANTED RELIABLE ,BABYSIT,TER need~d immediatE!lV -'

mv home or yours, one child 8·4:30'. Delmar· area 439·1221 after 5:00.

, HELP' WANTED

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT '

ROOM F.OR·MATURE woman in exchange for part· time comDa~ionship lor 'elderlv woman. light services, Elsmere bus line. References.' 459-1305. 2'tl01O

APT. s·1.SQ, \ mil~ west Slingerlands-on 'bus line. l.R., ,dining area, kit., 2 BR., bath, heat,. hot water, elec. svc., range, Ig. lef Avail. Oct I. No Pets. Sec, Dep. ReQ'd. 439·9824 after 1:30 P.M. ' . - .

DELMAR OFFICE space- available at 4 Corners, reasonable. '439·2358' .3t1-010

SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS

SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED, Work guara'nteed. De'lmar Decorators, 3 Delaware. Plaza, Delmar.

.'4~9·41)0.;> " ... If. WELL KNOWN JOHN BESSON repairs all'makes of

sewing machines, in your ho"me, free estimates Sells setond.hand sewirg machines; guaranteed for one year, 463·2520 tI

, ' SITUATIONS WANTEb

WINDOWS CLEANED, odd j;bs, ieaves raked, little things. McGraw 463·8882

GENERAL HANDYMAN - ·no lob too small. Paint­ing, roofing, pan Iling, 'c'eilings, 'cellars' & reo pairs.439·5126.· . 4tl024

GENERAL CARPENTRY, roofing & pain·ting. Ex­perience~, reasonable rates .. Call 439-3841.

5tl031

WANTED TO BUY ONE T'APE RECORDER. 1-7/8 speed. Revere or. ' similar recorder. 4'39·3788.

AUTOMOTIVE

'CAPITOl­,Il VW

Rte, 9W, Glen;"'ont. 463-314·1~ 2-1/2 m;", so. of Thruway Exit 23

poner ·S1. HiJchie's American Hardware, 235 One or more assistants fo work DelawaJe Ave., Delma/. . ~ . < tf NEIGHBORHOOD in planning office. _Part ~ime or

home of '1 00% guara"nteed used cars'

19703 BEDROOM LIBERTY Mobile Home', 12' x GARAGE" SALE full'time. ~jhin:lUm. require-60' in trailer p~rk. Skirted. shed included, stove Saturdar, O'ci. 5 - 9:00-3:00 ments: two years college, strong

- an,d refrig"erato( Reasonable.' 767·2166. tf, aptit'ude, 'in mathem,aties, ability' , ' SOFA - 2 PIECE--seclional, blue/green contem. Antique g'I~$s insulator,S, ATTRACTIVE HOUSE FOR RENT -

porarv style'" like ·new. Asking ·5250.00. 439· scrub', board, toys, sk i and to read maps, preferably with . 7 year .old split level on nicely treed 5318. skatin9. e,quiRment, bikes some d.rafting experience. Tele-.. lot "in pleasant neighborhood, 3 bed-

CORONET: excellent condition, Bundv, 're·con· d h'ld ' I h" . phone Cra..ighton, .Hamburg, 'room, 1'1,/2 baths,' fam, ily room, gao ditional. Complete with ~ase. 'Asking $110. an' c I rens cot Ing. Incorp r"t d' 4394991 I ' 439.5958. ; . . 0 a e, , - . m- rage, carpeting, drapes included. Oc-

DINING ROOM..,.. 9· pieces, mirror 84:' .x 48'=; 101 Mc.GuHey Lane, rpediate start. cupancy ..:.. Nov. 1st, 765·4864 ,or Hotpoint range, other items. Closing estate, Delmar . 456.0877. 439,2821, 439"928, ' II... __ - __ -~~--.,....:-' I 1--__ -'--'-______ ...1 I "--'==-'----:-_-'---__ J

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Spotlight

Weddings .

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c;JJ.pplebt;e PUTLeral. CJ-Jome

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403' Kenwa~'d Avenue Delmar, New '(ark

. McCaffrey-Murray' St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Delmar,

was the setting for the August 3rd wed­ding of Miss Mary Ka,.thleen" McCaf­frey and Kevin F.' Murray. 'Most Rev. Edward J. Maginh andVeryRev.James O. Daley officiated; Miss McCaffrey is the daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Edward

McCaffrev.' of Glenmont,' New, York. Mr. Murray is the son of Mrs. Francis Murray and the late Mr.' Murray of Uti'ca, New. York.

~/ CHECK'

. / YOUR ~ FAIR'SHARE

TheUN.ITED Way

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for full Nutrition

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The bride is a graduate of Mount Aloy-, sius Junior College in Cresson, Pennsyl­vania.

Her husband is a graduate of Fordham: University ijJnd attended tndiana Univer­sity. Both Mr. and Mrs. Murray are em- ' played by-"the State of Ne'vV.York, Division of the Bu'dget. !

Photo by R. Oeratzian Studio I

Aupperle-Berry Miss linda Susan Aupperle, daugQter

of Mr: and Mrs. Julius P. Aupperle, 4 Wig- i

gand Drive· •. Glen- : . 'mont, and Walter i

A. Berry, Jr., son: of Mr. and Mrs."1 Walter Berry, 60, Burhans Plac,e, Elsmere, were mar­ried by cthe Rev. Paul Gassmann in ' the Bethlehem Lu-

theran Church, Delmar, on Saturday, Au-­gust 10.

Both are graduates of Bethlehem CEIn- , tral High School and State University Col- ' leg,e ~t Plattsburgh. -

BAITER-WHIPPED SUNBEA.M BREAD

Av.ailableAlmost Everywhere PAGE 26.- October 3,1974 The Spotlight,

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The groom is employ.ed as an investiga­with Retail Credit and the bride is as­

with Reuben. H. Donnelley Corp., their Art· Dept. The couple will reside Delmar; New York;

Photo by Martin Studio

Marinello-Stehr Sue Marinello, daughter of Mr. and

Daniel Marinello. of Slingerlands. the. bride of Joseph' Ste~r. son of

and Mrs. Henry ~tehr, of Albany on 27, at St. Thomas Church. Delmar. . bride is a graduate of Mariil Col-

and is presently employed as a cash­Kids Store. Colonie Center. groom is. a graduate of Hudson Community College and 'is employ­

by. Williams Press,. Menands.

. Mega.s-~hirips . Miss Mignonne Marguarite Megas be­

the bride of O'avid Holway Philips. _,...,.,..._ Jr. 0" JulV 20 .•

Mrs. Philips is the daughter of .or.

. & Mrs. Taki John . Megas of Sp~ing­field. Mass.

The 'groom is 'the 'son of Mr. & Mrs. Oavid H.

. Philips of Delmar. Philips is a ·graduate· of the Uni-' of Massachusetts and taught at

1I",n,,,m," School in Springfield. . . . Philips' is a graduate of the Univer­

Florida ~nd served in the Peace with the Ministry of Health in Thail·

He is presently empiuyed as a Man-1I0,em,m,.An1,lvsl with the New York State

of Health .. Photo by Arthur Johnson

Stearns-MacMaster

Reynolds-Stout Mary Jane Stout, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. J. Dean Stout. 526 Kenwood Avenue, Delmar, and Christopher James .Reynolds. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon F. R~ynolds, of 1056 Wellington Road, Jenkihtown, Pe,nnsylvania, were married ·on .Septem-' ber 2; in Sharon Springs, New York.

The bride is a graduate of Bethlehem .Central High School and attended, the University of H!3waii in Honoluru. The groom is'a graduate of Bard Ccillege, An­nandale-an-Hudson. New York .

Barachini-Ditzel Miss Olga Maria Barachini. a former

resident.of Delmar for over 30 years! be'­. came the' bride of Mr. Walter Raymond Ditzel of Colonie on Saturday, September 14th in a candlelight ceremony at United

I Fourth Presbyterian Church, Albany. Rev-, erend Bruce R. Miller officiated at· th~' c.eremony; '.

Mrs. Ditzel is an interior designer with the'firm of· Ellen Riley. Mr .. Ditzel is a S~n­'ior Accountant" with. New Y9rk State Pub­lic Service Commission. Mrs'. Ditzel is 'the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. louis Barachini of 257 Old loudon Road, lathani. Mr. Dit­zel. is the son of Mrs., Howard F. Dltzel of 27 C Village Drive. Delmar" and the late Mr. Howard F. Ditzel.

Pellettier-Midlam , S1. Thomas Church in Delinar was the setting for the wedding' on August 24 of

Miss Barbara A. Pellettier and Mr. Richard .J. Mid­lam.

The bride is the· daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jonn R. Pel­lettier' of Gladwish : Road ;"n . Delmar. Mr. Midlam is the

son of-Mr. & .Mrs. Harold Midlam of Rome', New York.

The"Jirst Unit~d Methodist Church of was. the setting Saturday after­. noon. July 6, for

the weddin·g ... of Miss Ellen Marie Stearns, . daughter The blide' is a graduate of Cort"land of Mr. and Mrs. State and has accepted a teaching posi-Arthur ·G. Stear"ns. tion in Sherburne, N.Y. Her husband~ a

·'"graduate of Oneonta State, is a can9idate of Delmar, to Mr. David .Alan Mac'- for a master's degree at Syracuse .. Uni-Ma.ster, son of Mr. versity. He is presently teaching in Dne-

4- and Mrs. lester E. ida, N.Y. .

1It:;;"M:,:.~:r of New Hartford. The Rev. P~oto~ by Campbell II; Hahn, brother-in-law of the'

• officiated. bride graduated from New Hart­

High School and attended Maryville , Tennessee. She is employed by

l!1erch,nt' Mutual Insurance Company.

Degree at the State University

I~;:i':~i~;:: and .Technical College at He is employed by General

Schen&tady. ' Photo by Ca'rlton Gordon

Spotlight

Wiedeman-Bennett . Mr. & Mrs. James·Wiedemann.of Mosh­

er Road; Glenmont, announce the mani­age:on July 6'of their daughter, Martha to lawrence. Michael Beimett, son of' Grace C" Bennett of Garden City, New York. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bennett are graduates of SUNY at· Binghamton (Har-purl_ .

_ The R.ev .. J_a~k Hilbrands of the First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, Selkir~

officiated at the ceremony which was held at" the Wiedemann home.

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ANNUAL DRIVE

What: Elsmere Volunteer Fire Company '·1 Door-to-Door Donation Drive. I

When: Begin Sunday, October 6, 2 P.M.

•. Make'it a point to be a~ home:to greet a member of.your Vol­u.nteer Company and please give generously. Expenses e.x­ceeded $7;000. Le~'s reach that goal!

. SMORGASBORD

What: 13th Annual Swedish Smorgas­bord.

Whe.n: Saturday, October 5

Where: Clarksvi"~ Community Church, Route #443.

This S~orgasbord is held in the dining room of the Clarks­Ville Community Church ana.wi(l feature'a variety of hot 'and cold dis~es including shr:imp cockta,il, roast beef, turkey,' .Swedish meatballs and a wide assortment of desserts. Res­ervations 4:00 or'5:15 setting, 768-2391 or 6:30 or 7:30 set-ting '768-2073. -

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PLASTICS DIVISION

GENERAL .ELECTRIC SELKIRK, NEW YORK 12158

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October 3, 1974 ~ PAGE 27

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DIS(OUNTOFFICE FURNITURE

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SINGLE PEOEST ALOESK Steel Desk 19" x 40", walnut lami­

. nat~ top, with lock in', black or. t~n .

. MFGR. PRICE $78.00 DISCOUNT PRICE $56.90.

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q -. EXECUTiVE D'ESK . ". If . . Steel 60"- x 30" double pedestal desk, with walnut lami-.. nate top, lock',and available in bla~k or t~n. '

MFGR. PRICE .$202.00 DISCOUNT PRICE $1.59.90.

EXECUTIVE CHAIR Chrome Base and Arms,' vinyl with-fabric seat. in black, brown,

. orange, go,1d.

MFGR. PRICE $89.00 DISCOUNT PRICE $71.90.

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DELIVERY' EXTRA,

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TWO LOCATIONS! MARTIN UPTOWN

.750 CENTRAL AVE. ALBANY, N.Y.

PHONE 489-1446

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St~er Desk 24" x 54" with Wal,nut Laminate Top, loc~, in black or tan,r,

. MFGR PRICE $135:00 .. DISCOUNT PRICE $10.1.90.

:iTEEl SEcFiET ARIAL DESK 60" x 30" Main Desk with 40" x 20'~- left' or right 'hand run'off,

,- walnut lami'nate ·"top" plack or brown. .

MFGA. PRICE $302.00 DISCOUNT PRICE $219.90.

ARM CHAIR Chrome legs and· ar·ms, vinyl

.with,.f<;,bric· seat in bl<:tck, brown" orange,· gold. .

MFGR. PRICE $65.00 • DISCOUNT PRICE $49.90.

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