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is published every Thursday by Newsgraphics, Inc., 414 Kenwood Ave., Delmar, N.Y. 12054. N.A. Boynton, editor-publisher, Spotlight Controlled circulation, postage paid at Delmar, N.Y. News and copy deadline 4 p.m. Friday lor following week's issue. Onesquethaw O.E.S. meets on the Bethlehem B.P.O.E. 2233, first and Glenmont Lions Club meets 2nd first and third Wednesday of every third Wednesdays. 8 p.m. at the and 4th Tuesdays at La Casa Aes~ month at the Masonic Temple in Lodge in Cedar Hill. At. 144. Ladies' tau rant, Selkirk, 6:30 p.m. Visitors Spotlight Auxiliary second Wednesday. Detmar. welcome. Info: Charles Sperbeck, Career Education Resource Center, 439-9165. Glenmont Homemakers meet third Bethlehem Senior High School. CALENDAR Wednesday of month; Glenmont Sethlehem Lions Club meets first every Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. Comm. Church. 8 p.m. a,nd third Wednesdays at laCasa, League of Women Voter., Thurs­ Selkirk. 6;30. p.m. T'I-Vlllage FISH - Call 439-3578 Sports Car Club of America, first days, 9:30 a.m., once or twice a for voluntary service - 24 hours a Wed. of each month 8\00 p.m. at the month, at Bethlehem Public li­ AARP meets 12:30 p.m .. third Tues· day the year 'round - offered by Center Inri. Glenmont, Marie Cor­ brary. Information, 767-2094. day of month, Delmar First United residents of Delmar, Elsmere and rin, 869-6948. Methodist Church, Kenwood Ave. Rotary Club of Delmar meets every enue, Delmar. Slingerlands to their neighbors in Bethlehem Junior Woman's Club need of help in any emergency. Tuesday night 6:15 at Schraffl's meets 2nd Wednesday of each Motel. Bethlehem Jaycees meet first and month. 8 p.m .• Bethlehem F:'ublic The Delmar Community Orcheslra third Wednesdays of the month. 8 L;ibrary. THURSDAY, APRIL 1 P.m .. Center Inn, 9W, Glenmont. Rosary - SI. Thomas Church, Ad­ rehearses every Monday evening ams Place, Delmar. evervThursday from 7:30-9:30 at the First Uniled Lenten Ecumenical Bible Study s~r­ Welcome Wagon - Newcomers Methodist Church of Delmar. ies, "Matthew and Thomas," Rev. and mothers of new babies ca117BS- at 11 :45 a.m. Gam-Anon, for wives of compulsive Paul Gassmann of Bethlehem Lu­ 9640. Mon. thru Sat., 8:30 A.M., 6:00 theran Church. al Delmar Presby­ gamblers. meets Wednesdays 8;15 p.m. so you may have a Welcome Bethlehem Recycling Program p.m., St. Pius ChurCh. loudonville, terian Church, 10a.m. Coffee 9:30 Wagon call. (, cans, glass), Town Garage, a.m. 114 Adams St.. Delmar. Mon. thru 462·6916 or·P.C. Box 23, Albany. Bethlehem Memorial Auxiliary to Fri., 8 a.m. -4 p.m. should be Historical films, Community Room. Daffodil Days for Cancer through­ Post #3185, Veterans of Foreign tied, cans flattened. bottles clean 8ethlehem library, 12 noon. bring out area. Information and ordering Wars, meets the third Monday of w/metal removed. lunch, free coffee. flowers. Mrs. James Blendell, 43g. every month. at the Post Rooms, 3609. 404 Delaware Ave., Delmar. Empire Motor Sport. Club, every Paper Drive by Youth Groups of Thursday at 8 at the Center Inn, Rt. Methodist and Reformed Churches. Public forum on New York preSi­ The Albany County Pistol Club, 9W, Glenmont. Lee Beauregard - second Saturday of each month. dential primary, sponsored by Bethlehem Oemocratic Committee, Winnie Place and Maewin Drive, 456-0019. Bring papers to Town Parking Lot Bethlehem Library community Delmar, welcomes guests at its next to Applebee Funeral Home, 10 Citizen Blind Radio Club, first room, 8 p.m. indoor pistol range every Tuesday Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Center a.m. to 2 p.m. Papers will be picked at 8 p.m. Information;' Dave.Her· Inn, Rt. 9W, Glenmont. Danny Oat­ up from the elderly or infirm if you Ladies Auxiliary. Elsmere Fire Co., bach. 439·4372 or Tom Corrigan. hout, 463-0804. call either church office. election. 8 p.m. 439·3301. Albany Ski Club, first & third Thurs­ Bethlehem Youth Employment Ser· FIrst Thursday Group of United Methodist Women, luncheon meet· Monarch Club of Albany meets days at 8 p.m. at the Center Inn. At. vice, 114 Adams 51., Oelmar. School 9W. Glenmont, Joe Quillian. 274- year schedule, Monday·Friday. 1:00 ing, Oelmar Methodist Church. every Tuesday night at the Center 12:30 p.m. Inn. Glenmont. 6:00 P.M. 1873. -4:30 p.m. Telephone 439·2238.

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April 1. 1976 - PAGE 3 Delmar Progress Club, literature group, home of Mrs. A. Hurst, 1 :30 p.m. • Bethlehem Bicentennial pageant, With Direct Deposit at Catskill Savings Bank BCHS auditorium, 8 p.m. Welcome Wagon vision screen­ ing. final day, First United Metho­ dist Church, Delmar, 9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.

FRIDAY. APRIL 2 Young Adult Films, "Picture of Dorian Gray," Bethlehem Library, r 3:30 p.m. for public, 7:30 p.m. high school students only. Mld·Slngles monthly meeting, Schuetzen Park, Cherry St. (off Fuller Rd.). Colonie, 8 p.m. Sing­ along, banjo band. Social Security Bethlehem Bicentennial pageant, BCHS auditorium, 8 p.m.

Check can't SATURDAY. APRIL 3 We're teaming up with Uncle Pancake brunch, Bethlehem Lu­ theran Church youth group, 7:30- Sam to protect your Social 11:30 a.m., adults $2, children 75¢. Dlnty Moore dinner, Bethlehem Security check. With Direct Grange Hall, Beckers Corners, Sel­ be L OS t kirk, 5:30 p.m. "Boston Tea Party" and fashion show from Dorothy Lynn of Delmar, , rDepo:~~; t~e;e:.e;~~~:;;~t;~ by Ladies Golf Association of Tall Timber Country Club, 12:30 p.m. at either office of Catskill Members and guests. Reservations Marilyn Farrell (765-2514) or Ginny 0 Hasselwander (439-3993) by March Late Savings and complete the 31. 'n. authorization forms. From Submarine sandwich sale by Beth­ lehem Central Wind Ensemble. Or­ then on your social security ders taken for April 10 delivery, payment will be deposited call 439-7166 or 439-6613. Slole Bethlehem Bicentennial pageant, directly into your Regular Savings or BCHS auditorium, 8 p.m. Day of Deposit to Day of Withdrawal Savings Account. Both accounts earn the most interest ... a big 5.25% IT•• 11 a year. Stop in today ... and start protecting if your Social Security check with Direct Deposit. rell'- When it comes to security and growth you an apartment or house, protect your clothes, furniture and oth­ can depend on ... count on us ... er personal belongings with a low-cost State Farm Tenant for all your money's worth. Homeowners Policy. Let me give you all the details.

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PAGE 4 - April 1, 1976 Comedian Milt ("Ate the Whole Thing") Moss, Albany Jewish Com­ ~rking Personnel Delmar Meat Market munity Center. 8:30 p.m. How Much More Money Could You Be Earning Each Week? SUNDAY, APRIL 4 FRESH FISH ENROLL TODAY • lor convenience 01 our customers Lenten canlata, "Passion of Christ," Court Reporter Sr. Stenographer Orders being taken chancel and youth choirs. First Uni­ Hearing Reporter Stenographer ted Methodist Church, Delmar, 9:15 during Season Prepare yourself for these better positions Order before Friday each week and 11 a.m. service~. Public wel­ come. ENROLL NOW Day a Evening Clln" beginning APRil 392 KENWOOD AVE. 439-9057 Bethlehem Bicentennial pageant. BCHS auditorium, 2 p.m. STENOTYPE.SCHOOL OF ALBANY DELIVERY - DELMAR AREA Hamplon. Va., gospel singers. The HOME SAVINGS BANK BLDG. Swordsmen, Bethlehem Baptist 11 N. Pearl St., Albany. N.V. 12207 PHONE 465·1716924 HOURS) Church. 421 Kenwood Ave .• Del­ STENOTYPE TOUCH SHORTHAND CLASSES mar, 9:45 and 11 a.m.; Bethlehem ",pprllVld IDr V.I.nns Trllnlng Community Church, 201 Elm Ave., DIY" Evening times ,tartlng April Delmar, 7 p.m. Licensed by N. Y.S. Education Depl.

MONDAY, APRIL 5 "Small fruit for backyard garden­ ers," Cooperative Extension of­ fices, Voorheesville, 7:30 p.m. "Fee $1. Three-hour course required for driver's license applicants, Bethle­ hem Central High School, Room 19A, 7:15 p.m. Monday Musical Club spring BOOK CASES chorus concert, Albany Institute of 100', 01 ,Izes History & Art, a p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 6 Primary Day for registered voters only. Open meefing to organize BCHS parents Senior Ball committee, BCHS library, a p.m.

Open everyday Tues. Ihru Fri. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 eves. Iill 9:00 p.m. Public hearing, Bethlehem Board 4020 SIal, Sl of Appeals, to take action on appli­ Rl 5 Alb.·S,hy. Rd. cation of Equinox Construction Corp., R.D. NO.1 Crow Ridge Rd., 346-2200 Voorheesville, for a special excep­ tion under Arts. V and XVIII to con­ struct nine 4-unit apartment houses on the northeast corner of Ken­ wood and Cherry Aves., Bethlehem town hall, 8 p.m. Bethlehem Business Women's Club, Schrafft's restaurant, Glen­ Let the sun shine into the world of mont, 6:30 p.m. someone special with one of our blazing Bethlehem Bicentennial pageant, diamond rings. No gift pleases a woman BCHS auditorium, 8 p.m. more. Shown is just a sampling from our Albany County Cooperative Ex­ large and varied collection of new styles! tension class, "Slipcovers and Re­ upholstery," Extension center, for Voorheesville, 10 a.m. (Repeated Thursday, April 8. at 7:30 p.m.) quality Pre-registration. 765-2874. Lenten Lecture series, Rev. Oilio Mariotti of Calvary Methodist and Church, Albany, Doane Stuart School, 10 a.m. uhrman's InC. fashion m Bethlehem Art Assn .• Shirley Pen­ JEWELERS • man, "Magic of Color," Bethlehem men's wear Library. 8 p.m. Public invited. Bethlehem Bicentennial pageant, 67 STATE ST. - DOWNTOWN ALBANY BCHS auditorium, 8 p.m. Daily 9:30-5:00, Thursday 8 JAMES STREET, off St.t. St. 9:30 to 6:00, Closed Sat. ALBANY, NEW YORK THURSDAY, APRIL 8 • Ecumenical Bible Study series, P081tlon open - 436·1142 "Philip & Nathanael" by Rev. Robert Thomas of First United Methodist Llghl bookkeepIng, .ome Iyplng and ..lIIng. BankAmericard Master Charge Church, at Delmar Reformed Phon, 463-4593 lor appolnlment. Church, 10 a.m. Coffee 9:30 a.m. April I. 1976 - PAGE 5 • OUR OWN BAKING • COCKTAILS • PARTY FACILITIES is ~'\ • 250 SEATS ~~ \)~~ An enthusiastic tennis community u~\.e ~':J'\~~~ll-' deserves a tennis specialty shop OPEN ~ ~,~ I 24 . HRS. ~~ (,ll-~"O).,,'\ ~\~ '00J''J ~'i The COURTSIDE CHARLES T. BOULOUKOS NEXT TO WESTGATE Proprietor (518) 482·7557 TENNIS SHOPPE is COMING to GRAND TRI-VILLAGE OPENING with a full line of tennis clothing, of our louely spacious equipment, and accessories New Shop, APRIL 1

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253A Delaware Ave .• Elsmere I~------! ~-...... I Mon .. Wed., Thurs .. Sat. 9-6 Tues .• Fri. g.g I Add'e"...... I Courting You is Our Racket I CHy ...... Slale ...... Zip.... I ENTRANCE & PARKING IN REAR 1 Home Phone .. ~~~.~~~~~~~ ~~s~~::,~;~e~~...... ! • ------Hampton, Va., gospel singers, The Swordsmen, Clarksville Com­ munity Reformed Church, Rt. 443, If I Were R~nting a DELAWARE IMPORTS 7:30 p.m. 579 DELAWARE AVE., CornerMereline Ave., Albany, N. Y. "Saving Money on Food Shopping," Mary Jane Rice of Albany County BOTTISTI'S SPAG. SAUCE & FROZEN PIZZA Cooperative Extension, Bethlehem FRESH CLAMS o STEAMER. Library, 12 noon. Snacks served. CAPPIELLO DAIRY PRODUCTS Public welcome. I'd go to ITALIAN SAUSAGE - Hot & Sweet League at Women Voters, "Energy FETA CHEESE & FILO PASTRY LEAVES and Environmental Quality," Beth­ lehem Library, 9:30 a.m.' Baby­ HILCHIE'S COLD BEER STORE HOURS: sitting 439-0642. 235 Delaware Ave. Man Ihru Fri. 10 a.m.-S p,m. 465-3762 Forum on pre-school education, Delmar Sal 9 a.m.,? p.m .• Sun, 9 a.m.-' p.m. Childbirth Educalion Assn. of Al­ bany, National Commercial Bank, Delmar, 8 p.m. Marionettes, "Oedipus Rex," Peter" Yoar Arnott, College of SI. Rose, 985 Madison Ave., Albany, 8 p.m. Free. ScltRAFf!T'S ALBANY MOTOR INN'S Bethlehem Bicentennial pageant, SIDEWHEELER RESTAURANT BCHS auditorium, a p.m. Ro"," 9W. Olenmon'. New York - 462-2962

FRIDAY. APRIL 9 Young Adult Films series, "EK" with George Hamilton as Evel Knie­ vel, Bethlehem Library, 3:30 for public, 7:30 p.m. high school stu­ THIS COUPON GOOD dents. / ,.~,;;.,,:-.....'\ THRU APRIL 51h COUPON 0000 FOR Anniversary luncheon, Mohawk Chapter, OAR, "Dr. Hollis In­ DINNER MENU ONLY graham speaker, Normanside LIMIT ONE COUPON Country Club, 12 noon. Reserva­ PER COUPLE tions by April 5. Bethlehem Bicentennial pageant, BCHS auditorium, a p.m.

SATURDAY. APRIL 10 Final day tor orders for Helder­ berg Workshop's annual tree and shrub sale, Mrs. Jan Huth (765- 4186). decorating contest for children 11 and under, , races, games, sponsored by Glen­ mont Lions Club, Glenmont fire DINNI. SPICrAll house, 1-3 p.m. Benefit folk concert, Pete Seeger, FRESH GROUND North River Friends of Clearwater, Chancellor's Hall, Albany. 8 p.m. HAMBURGER Tickets $5, P.O. Box 1604. Albany PANCAKE and SAUSAGE 12201. For your table or freezer 99~ lb. "ALL YOU Bethlehem Bicentennial pageant, BREAKFAST - BCHS auditorium, 8 p.m. We can fill any order! CAN EAT" We deliver! Sponsored by Bethlehem lions WOODRIDGE FARMS Club 434-8903 ~ ~ Please Join US Be creative r :\:(i " be correct. .. i. -~-;,.,i SUBSCRIBE TO THE SPOTLIGHT April II. 1976 COLOR STYLE '.' _ r,· J, I 8:00 A.M.-l :00 P.M. YOUR HOME • , with I NATHANIEL AOAMS BLANCHARO POST PRATT & LAMBIiRT. II II GUITAR INSTRUCTION POPLAR DRIVE. ELSMERE PAINTS .J IL. (Across trom Elsmere Firehouse) 'in exclusive calibra~ors·i SUNYA Music Graduate accepting new students Stacks 01 Flapjacks. Ed Dillon from Delmar-Voorhees­ sizzling sBusage. syrup, I orange luice. milk. coffee EMPIRE PAIIVT COMPANY J ville area. Beginners and 142 Central Avenue advanced students of any ADULTS $200 CHILDREN $1.50 PRE·SCHOOL FREE Albany, New York 12206 Tickets A vailable at Elsmere Branch State Bank of Albany. Phone: 449·5400 age accepted. Call Kyle I Keenan 456-5241. Hilchie's American Hardware and a/so at the door

April 1, 1976 - PAGE 7 SPORTHAVEN COMING SOON! LANES :~;:~I C'£'I!.~,lrS Delmar, N. Y. The ROCKING CHAIR • Repairs • 439-7310 TRAVELER LEAGUES KRUGMAN'S 414 Kenwood, Delmar, N.Y. DELMAR PHARMACY , , . A NEW SHOP .. , NOW 361 Delaware Ave., Delmar out to prove you don't have to be the biggest 439-9914 FORMING Mon.-Fri. 9-7, Sat. 9-6 to be one of the best. r FOR SALE Before you buy a 95% IIn.nelna mll'blt. lei vour chJldren 11m lit, ••curlly alllvlnllin. 5-b,droom house In I nlc. n.lahbarbDCId. lIvlnll tlllm. larm.1 dining rum. FOXX POOL country kllchln Ind Iwa lull bitlis. Sllu.ltd otl TOLL GATE lugl lal All 11111 plul '·bldrDllm madtrn Ineam. CALL ME .p.rlman!. A aullar bur 11 $25.9OD. ICE CREAM & COFFEE SHOP In Slingerlands Pete Russo Call 785-4072 439-6732 REALTY Try our original EXECUTIVE AGENCY INC, ***** BICENTENNIAL SPECIAL ***** "THE SPIRIT OF '76" Vanilla, Strawberry and 81ueberry Marble OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK sa.\}e DOLDER'S Sa~ Serving Lunches & Dinners from 11 A.M. HOME IMPROVEMENTS e REMODELING & EXCAVATION ?NEED SEWER LATE.RAL CONSTRUCTION? CALL FOR FREE ESTIMA TE Spring Preview at PHONE 477-5457 Fully Insured Work Guaranteed MARIANI'S NURSERY State Farm Rd. Voorheesville, N.Y. SEWER CONTRACTOR SHADE & ORNAMENTAL THEES Silver Maple Paul Scarlel Hawthorne Sugar Maple Flowering Crab BRUCE S. CONKLIN & CO. Ace! Rubrum Russian Olive Crimson Kino Dogwood Gingko 8iloba Purple leal Plum TOWN OF BETHLEHEM says you MUST connect to the Mounlain Asli Lomllardy Poplar Honeylocusl Chinese Elm Town Sewer System by Oecember 31, 1976 Sunbursl locuSI Pin Oak Green Ash Tulip Trees CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE - 399-8014 Emerald Gueen Magnolia linle teal linden Weeping Willow 2·YEAR GUARANTEE ON LABOR AND MATERIAL While Birch Corkscrew Willow

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Graphic newsweekly serving the towns 01 Bethlehem, New Scotland and nearby communities

PLANNING BOARD A split no-vote stalls subdivision

In the Bethlehem planning 42 Republican committee can­ board's current collection of didates, two from each of the subdivision projects, the 151- town's 21 election districts, lot Bicentennial Woods pro­ are unopposed. posal in Glenmont has a flavor Under election laws, the of its own. The normal pattern town committee must hold its has the board and the de­ organization meeting within veloper fielding a barrage of 10 days of the primary, the protests and criticism from county committee within 20 zealous citizens who feel their days. Each member of the quality-of-life is threatened. town committee is automatic­ Bicentennial Woods ~s a switch: ally a member of the county it has had relatively light and committee. unorganized opposition from the public, but has had rough Kohinke retiring going within the board itself. Wm. Longabaugh phOIOS Town chairman Bertram E. Earl S. Jones Jr. Harry B. Rezzemini Cul-de-sacs again Kohinke, who resigned two For most of the past month er' Inc. drew a 3:3 deadlock, attorney Harry B. Rezzemini years ago after 15 years as the seven·member board has Jones, as acting chairman, cast into the cast. Late the follow­ town supervisor, announced in been split on the question of the tiebreaker vote against the ing day Rezzemini gave his Decem ber he was stepping approving - or disapproving motion. opinion: J ones' vote on the first aside as town GOP chairman, - the development. The sticky But rejecting disapproval motion was legal because the a post he has held for the last wickets seem to be the con­ does not constitute approval, town board's 1974 appoint­ four years. On the day the figuration of homesites, which so the members subsequently ment naming him acting chair­ Spotlight went to press, Ko­ includes three cuI-dc-sacs, and passed a second motion that man had never been rescinded. hinke said he had not selected whether a new road through seemed to grant conditional The matter became academic, a date to call the mandated or­ the development should be approval to the project. The however, because unqer plan­ ganization meeting of the new straight for through traffic condition: that one of three ning board rules the votes of committee. or curving to discourage same. cul-de-sacs be eliminated. at least four members are Bethlehem's leading Repub­ When the board, facing an Jones abstained on this mo­ necessary to pass a motion, and licans, including Kohinke and April 16 deadline for a de­ tion. the 3-3 tie fell one short. most members of the executive cision, finally moved toward Action challenged Weber said later that the mo­ committee, declined to specu­ a resolution, the motion got Less than 24 hours later Mrs. tion was "hazy" and that sev­ late on his successor. "We hear muddied by an apparent mis­ Sandra Peterson Hardt, co­ eral members apparently mis­ the same name that you do," understood the intent. The understanding and then got chairman of the Associaltion of said one. That name: Bernard conflict-of-interest angle was mired altogether. The reper­ Slingerlands Neighbors, ap­ Kaplowitz, a Delmar attorney ignored; Weber's personal rep­ cussions of last week's resolu­ peared at the regular town and prominent in town Re­ utation for integrity has ren­ tions resulted in a fe-vote this board meeting and challenged pUblican circles. Unless an­ dered that old-hat. week, which, if not decisive, the planners' action. Her con­ other candidate turns up, Kap­ leaves only two more Tuesday tentions: Jones was ineligible lowitz' election could be rou­ night meetings before the man­ to vote because he is not a tine. datory 45-day limit expires. member of the board, that the Kaplowitz seen The unopposed GOP slate The mixup came about this project thus remained unap­ in the primary is: District I - way: with board chairman Wil­ proved, and that the involve­ Kohinke successor Warren Kimmey and Olaf liam R. Weber confined at ment of Weber's real estate firm First the primary, then the Lundberg, Slingerlands; Dis­ home with a temperature of in the original sale of the 44- meeting to select a new town trict 2 - Merwyn K. Atwood 101, board counsel Earl S. acre tract constituted a conflict Republican chairman for Beth­ and James Shanley, Delmar; Jones Jr. sat in as acting chair­ of interest. lehem. 3 - Joseph V. VonRonne and man. When a motion to reject That brought Supervisor The primary is Tuesday and William Contento, Delmar; 4 the plan filed by A bco Build- Harry H'. Sheaffer and town locally is strictly routine. The Helen McCormick and

April 1. 1976 - PAGE 9 Catherine Mosmen, Elsmere; C. Wenger, Delmar, and 21 - 5 - Robert Wiggand and James C. Ross and Marcia Charles Fritts, Glenmont; 6 - Turner, Elsmere. . Helen Houk and William R. Mielke, Selkirk; 7 - Warren Kullman and Harold Barbic, Selkirk; 8 - Bernard Kap­ You can affect lowitz and Marcia Nelson, Delmar; 9 - Charles Red­ town revenues mond and Samuel M. Capone, There is a new line on fed­ Delmar;' 10 - Kenneth Hahn eral income tax Form 1040, and John Lyons, North Beth­ and how you fill it out will lehem; 11 - Vernon T. Eagan effect the share of federal funds arid Dixon S. Welt, Delmar; which are returned to your 12 - Orrin Barr and Edmund local government unit. J. Rukwid Jr., Delmar; 13 - According to Bethlehem's Dorothy Brown and- James town clerk, Marion T. Camp, Dom Biagiolli VanNess, Elsmere; ·14 - Paul the form has been raising some Planning 'sub' sale: from left, Phyllis Willey, Karen Heaphey, A. Wagner, Delmar, and Mar­ questions from residents of the Wind Ensemble Director Samuel Bozzella and Debbi Heineman. ian Mead, Selkirk; 15 - Doug­ town of Bethlehem. las E. Kuhn, Slingerlands, and Specifically, the form re­ Robert J. Collins, Delmar; 16 quests taxpayers to answer: A. A and D"TownofBethlehem," sandwiches will also he avail­ - Rodger Fryer and Raymond In what city, town, village, etc., and part B, "Yes." This in­ able at the Delaware Plaza on A. LaMoy, Delmar; 17 - Nan­ do you live? B. Do you live cludes areas known as: Delmar, April 10. cy MacDonald and John La­ within the legal limits of the Elsmere, Slingerlands, Selkirk, The Wind Ensemble spon­ Forte, Elsmere; 18 - Thomas city,. town, etc.? C. In what Glenmont, Cedar Hill, North sors the Cubic Kumquat and Corrigan and Earl J. Robin­ county and state do you live? Bethlehem, South Bethlehem, Harvest Hoedown, but this is son, Delmar; 19 - Martin J. and·D. In what township do Normansville, Meyers Cor­ its major and most extensive ners, Van Wies Point, Bethle­ fund-raising activity. A tre­ Cross, Cedar Hill, and Flor-, . you live? ence Peeney, Glenmont; 20-· Residents of the town of hem Center, Beckers Corners, mendous amount of effort is William Johnsto'n Jr. and Peter Bethlehem should answer parts Mallorys Corners and Feura put into the project. The night Bush. New Scotland residents before and the entire day of should answer "New Scotland" delivery are spent organizing in parts A and D, including and preparing the pounds of Voorheesville, New Salem, lunch meat, cheese, lettuce, Clarksville, Unionville and the fomatoes. onions and rolls for f)PENGflf)USE part of Slingerlands west of the more than 2,000 sandwiches. Bethlehem town line. This does not include the weeks SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1-6 P.M. of organization that precede the actual preparation - the Refreshments Served ordering of the ingredients. the 'Clubhouse, Sauna, Health Room, Sambo sub sale assignment of streets that each Indoor Pool Open For Your Inspection. member must sell to, publicity, set for Saturday etc. Bethlehem's harbingers of The community response is Spring, the annual Sambo Sub always favorable and last year sale, once again is being spon­ the Wind Ensemble netted al­ sored by the Bethlehem Central most $2,000. They expect and Wind Ensemble. Wind En­ need to double that amount semble members will be travel­ this year in order to fund a ing from door-to-door on Sat­ planned concert tour of Wash­ urday, April 3, taking orders ington D.C. in early May. for the submarine sandwiches The sandwiches are only $1 which will' be delivered to for the first and 90 cents for homes on the following Satur­ every subsequent sandwich, so day, April 10, between 3 and 6 get your order ready for this p.m. coming Saturday when a Wind Every street in the Bethle­ Ensemble member rings your 1.2&3 hem area will be covered, but if doorbell. Bethlehem Bedroolll ",ph. you happen to be out when a Karen Heaphey 438-6883 Wind Ensemble member stops at your house or if you live errace Blessing Rd. Rt. 85. Slingerlands outside the Bethlehem area, or­ Is Your Ad in the Adult Community Mon.·Fri. !}o6 & By Appt. ders will be taken in the front APARTMENTS Sat. & Sun. 11-6 foyer of the high school on that NEW Spotlight? same Saturday, April 3. The Call 439-4949 PAGE 10 - April 1, 1976 ELSMERE ESCO does its own thing ... with vitality

If there is something dis­ cooperation of school principal tinctive and vital about the air Richard J. Herrmann and around Elsmere Elementary teachers, who never hesitate School it's because of ESCO. when asked by ESCO for assis­ To Elsmere parents, ESCO tance on a project. Perhaps in a stands for Elsmere S£hool small.way an organizaiton like Community Organization, or ESCO is helping to build a simply the parent group of the better tomorrow for all child­ school. ren. Why not the usual PTA? As the largest ofthe six elementary schools in the Bethlehem Cen­ tral district, Elsmere has a large Owens Corning group of interested, articulate First gra!!ers Terry Ann Douglas, left, and Steven Rapaport with parents who care about com­ ESCO president Kathy Lambert on School Picture Day at jobs to start munications between their Elsmere. Right photo, Peter Hogan, gym teacher, receives check Owens Corning Fiberglas school and the home. Six years for playground project from ESeO treasurer Maxine Lane as started interviewing applicants ago it was brought to the atten­ Mrs. Lambert smiles approval. this week for some 400 jobs in tion of parents that their school the new Delmar plant, accord­ needed several things that volunteer program, organized Elsmere children. This year ing to Ed Danner, personnel could not be squeezed into the the school picture-taking pro­ they are also making macrame manager . school budget. The solution . gram, designed an outdoor items and to sell, using The interviewing has an in­ was obvious: work to raise nature trail and contributed th kiln ESCO purchased for novative angle: New York money. extensively to outfitting the them last year. State Employment Agency in­ At the same time parents "specialty" equipment the ESCO indeed is an active terviewers are doing the screen­ were often frustrated by much school needs by the purchase of functioning parent group. But ing in the plant, a new ap­ of their PTA dues going to the tape recorders, head sets, a much must be said for the proach on the part of both the national organization. This movie projector and a large fact coupled with the national kiln for the art department. PT A mandate of a meeqng At the beginning of the 1974- each month prompted the exe­ 75 school year the executive cutive board to circulate a board voted to hold a small fair questionnaire. The response in May to help finance a new was overwhelmingly in favor of playground. The main purpose becoming a separate organiza­ of the fair, however, was to tion. involve the children in a fun "The feeling that too much adventure. effort and resources were used up at a national level was the Fair a success main objective in forming a The fair turned out to be a local unit," said Louis Choppy, financial success and involved ESCO's first president. It also all the children in the school. was found people were not TU R F;- -:;::::::.;::::::.;;;. They grew plants to sell, made ~~1::IIUILDEIi interested in meeting often, paper flowers and Indian head­ rather once or twice a year with bands and had a poster contest SAVE direct input into the meetings to publicize the fair. This suc­ coming from the parents them­ cess gave ESCO President S3~N~S'OOO selves. Thus, this year ESCO Kathy Lambert ihcentive to SQ. FT. SIZE will have one evening meeting hold the fair again this May. AMERICA'S FA VORITE FERTILIZER on April I, covering a wide "Under the leadership of Ann range of topics picked by the Graf and Sherry Einhorn, the parents themselves. Included fair will be bigger and better will be mini-sessions on read­ than last year," promises Mrs. OPEN SUNDAY ing, math and report cards. Lambert. "The children are especially excited because Feura Bush Rd. Group is growing Phase I of their playground is 13699 Glenmont ~arbrn ~boppr Today ESCO is active and to begin in April and they know Albany-Carman 439-1835 becoming larger each year. It they had a part in raising the .R::d::._,G~U.:.ild_e_r_la_n_d __~. _,~ __ •. _356-0442 ~ now boasts almost 350 mem­ money for their playground." bers. I n the past five years it The fair will be held on May has developed a vital school 14, an eagerly awaited day for

April 1, 1976 - PAGE 11 state ad~inistration and in­ BETHLEHEM dustry. BAPTIST CHURCH No date has been selected 421 Kenwood Ave., Delmar for startup of production, but ALseo it is expected to be phased in 439-3965 as conditions warrant. The plant is expected to be pro­ ALUMINUM SIDING Swordsman ducing insulation materials for Trio The Only Aluminum Siding 10 sing commercial and residential 9:45 and applications by late summer. with DuPont Tedlar 11:00 a.m. 40 year Non-Prorated Guarantee o APRIL 4, 1976 2 Be gymnasts Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship - , 1 a.m. in state meet Evening Service - 6 p.m. For the first time, Bethle­ Dick Domermuth Wed. Eve. Prayer Meeting hem Central High School sent -7 p.m. 768-2429 two competitors and their 16 HERBER AVE" DELMAR OUR 26th YEAR OF LOCAL BUSINESS Rev. Glen A. Watts, Pastof coach, Carol Walts, to the state women's gymnastics fi­ nals in Rochester. Ellen Pert competed on the uneven par­ NORTHEAST INSTITUTE allel bars and Sharon Hand­ werger participated in both the floor exercises and balance beam events Saturday. OF GYMNASTICS The week before, 10 BC girls took part in the Section 2 gym­ 1328 CENTRAL AVENUE, ALBANY, N.Y. nastics championships at Sha­ ker High, Latham. Sharon Classes in Four Olympic Events - Balance Beam, took second in floor exercises Floor Exercise, Vaulting and Uneven Bars and a fifth in balance beam, with Ellen third in the uneven For girls 7 years and up. Tiny Tots Program for 3'h to 6 years. bars. Scaled to their ability in tumbling and beam. Others in the sectionals were Member: U.S, Gymnastics Federation, Qualified Coaching Staff of State, Liz Cassidy, Chris Harder, Kit­ ty Jones, Kathy Everingham, Regional & National Level Champions. Margie Nevens, Meg Hickey, LIMITED ENROLLMENT CALL 459-4547 Elaine Miller and Debbie Longabaugh.

Check those formsl Taxpayers should double­ check their tax returns before filing. Raymond A. Spillman, district director of Internal Revenue for Northeastern New York, reported that so far 23,103 Northeastern New York AVery Special Easter Gift taxpayers have overcharged themselves $1 or more on their 10% OFF 1975 returns. on all LINGERIE, SPRING DRESSES, COSTUMES and SEPARATES O'SHEA RIDAY, APRIL 9 & SATURDAY, APRIL 10,/ [Sale Merchandise Excluded) Getty STATION 4 Corners. Delmar Prop. f)~ ~~POONER' LUBE SERVICE AND COMPLETE MECHANICAL 282 DELAWARE AVE .. DELMAR - PHONE 439-4101 REPAIRS 9 A.M. 10 5:30 P.M. - Open Every Day Monday Ihru Salurday, Open Friday unlll 8 Open 7 days. 7 a.m.·g p.m. - 439-9808 -

PAGE 12 - April 1, 1976 Library In spotlight Tennis Rackets "Free People, Free Li­ Restrung - Regrlpped braries" is the theme of Na­ Violins Repaired DiNAPOLI tional Library Week, April 4- Bows Rehalred 10. In celebration the Bethle­ C. M. LACY hem Library will have displays 3 Becker Terrace - 439-9739 & of the materials available for people to use and to borrow. Emphasis will be on non-print DiNAPOLI materials, including r~cords, cassettes, filmstrips. films from 5 ,,\)a the Upper Hudson Library Federation, art reproductions. New York State G Guild Opticians posters, video tapes, jigsaw ~" .' ,- puzzles and patterns. Careful On Monday through Thurs­ day there will be a "media Drivers! fair" each afternoon from 3 to 5 featuring these materials. Want contest Top Quality Glenmont Lions will sponsor an egg decorating contest for children II and under April CAR 10. Prizes will be given for the most creative . There will INSURANCE be an egg hunt, races, games, candy, prizes and the Easter Those who can afford bunny. the best - Bring your eggs and be ready insure It with for fun at the Glenmont fire house next Saturday from I to Philip H. Furie Delmar Hours: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 1:30-5:30 3 p.m. Insurance Agency Wed. Eve. 7-9 by appointment only Sat. 9-2; Closed Monday Antique glass program 45 No. Lake Ave .. Albany, N.Y. t2203 Mrs. Edward Gardner will Offlco 15181449·1121 speak on "Antique Glass" at Res. 482·1234 282 Delaware Ave. 457 Madison Ave. the Bethlehem Business Wo­ Delmar 439-6309 Albany 449-3200 men's Club April dinner meet­ ing at Schrafft's restaurant Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.

11th grade guidance meeting next week Parents of II th grade pupils Gleaming at Bethlehem Central High School are invited to a meet­ Locks For You ing being sponsored by the guidance department on Tues­ IN TIME FOR EASTER day, April 6, at 7:30 p.m., in Pretty hair requin's the school cafeteria. The meet­ ing was originally scheduled gentle, professional for March 16, but was post­ care. See no for :-jet:;, poned because of a snowstorm on that date. High school guidance coun­ selors will discus! future train­ ing through technical and two­ '71lele'" year schools, admissions to four-year private colleges, ad­ ':Beautv Sal"J1 missions to four-year colleges DELAWARE PLAZA in the State University, finan­ ~~~~;:::::=) OP~N DAIL Y 9 TO 9 _ SAT. 9 TO 5 cial aid for future tniining, and _ 'HE 9·4411 FOR APPOINTMENT the job situation immediately after high school. Redken Cosmetics and Hair Conditioners

April 1, 1976 - PAGE 13 BETHLEHEM The bookmobile retires For those who view the Beth­ ANNOU'NCING lehem Public Library's familiar COVER PHOTO bookmobile today, April I Paul Goodfellow and Beth· marks the end of a long and lehem's bookmobile on their A NEW PRICE POLICY. NOT JUST worthwhile career that saw it last week together. LOW-OVERHEAD, leave the community only once. Life-Art Photo. For mechanical and financial ~ ______..1 BUT NO OVERHEAD reasons, continuation of the service is no longer possible. Paint a hydrant Just call us at 439-4130, we'll come to you with a full The library will rely on smaller The Voorheesville Fire De­ . selection of top quality fabrics for draperies, slip­ vehicles as well as the mail to partment, with the cooperation reach the out-lying areas of the of the village board, will spon­ covers and upholstery; also carpeting, wallpaper and town that require the book­ wood and cloth lIlindow shades, all done with care sor a bicentennial fire hydrant mobile. painting contest. Contestants and pride in workmanship for which we are so well It was in 1959 that the book­ must contact the village office known. All this, including the best service in the area, mobile first saw action in the at 765-2692 to be assigned a at a saving of at least 20%. town of Bethlehem. First going hydrant on a first-come first­ Just pick up your phone and call us at 439-4130. on an exchange program to the served basis. Soviet Union, the bookmobile Colors are to be red, white began making its two-week cir­ and blue. Paint will be supplied cuits shortly after its return. by the village. brushes by the DELMAR The portable library plied a contestant. Hydrants are to be route that covered the same completed by May 23. area as the school district and Prizes will be $25 and $15 for DECORATORS was useful to those who were the first two places, $10 each unable to reach the main li­ for the next six. DELMAR, N.Y. 439-4130 brary. Miss Kay Cassell, library di­ rector, noted that the trend in Parents and Senior Ball library service is now changing An open meeting for parents Come in and see to smaller vans or mail for to plan the after-ball activities more practical reasons, and for the Bethlehem Central the best car 'in the world the Bethlehem Library will be Senior Ball will be held Tues­ no exception. day at 8 p.m. at the school li­ for under '3500 - Paul Goodfellow of Alta­ brary. This is the 15th year mont, who drove the book­ parents of seniors have as­ the 1976 RABBIT mobile for 12 years, still se~s sumed responsibility for such according to Road and Track a future for the van, perhaps activities as buffet breakfast, as a portable office for a con­ decorations, bowling ... swim­ struction contractor or some­ ming, gym and tickets. Mr. one else who needs a mobile and Mrs. Clayton Rose are field office. chairmen of the event.

(G 0 u-n~r y :~~~I'Jjk 0() . ~\~ - ~ - ;i-~\ f JUST HATCHED! r ~~.' ~.= .n ' - .;"""~"'1f1 Easler Eggs and Bunnies • <,.' '~5 . , r ~':~: .. -' " '. Decorative Denim Capital :. ft,;::. <:"~ ~ Shoulder Bags - , ",-. (all handcrafted) Cities ~p...-_ .. !f-- Imported Cars, Inc. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES ~~~~~~nt, N.Y. 463-3141 The Country Corner 3 Mites South of Thruway Exit 23 on Rt. 9W AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN AND BMW DEALER 449 DELAWARE AVE .. DElMAR - 439·6671 SALES - SERVICE - PARTS (formerly Capitol V~) NEW HOURS: Frida, Evenings till 9, Dally 10-5:30 under new ownership "NEVER ON SUNDA Y"

PAGE 14 - April 1, 1976 in Rensselaer County and Exit ______CLlP THIS AD ______SLINGERLANDS B-1 of the Thruway's Berk­ It's a garage sale shire spur was opened to traffic I I in the firehouse last week. The 3.6-mile stretch completes a 20-mile link be­ WITH THIS AD DNl Y What do you call a garage tween Thruway Exit 24 and the I I sale that is a combination ga­ Berkshire spur. rage super-sale. bake sale and I SAVE SALES TAX I craft fair? Whatever its name, Bus lour planned I THURS., FRI., SAT. - APRIL 1,2,3 I " the annual Slingerlands Fire Hudson.Mohawk· Industrial I Sales Tax will be paid by Burrick Furniture I Department "firehouse sale" is Gateway j's sponsoring a bus on any Purchase - 3 days only I one of the area's major spring tour of the "industrial heritage I events. of the Mohawk-Hudson area" I I This year the Slingerlands Saturday at I p.m. The tour firehouse sale will be Saturday through Troy, Watervliet, I BURRICK FURNITURE CO. I and Sunday, Apri13-4, from Green Island, Cohoes and I 560 DELAWARE AVE., ALBANY, N.Y. 465-5112 I 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Proceeds Waterford, will be led by from the event will go toward Thomas Phalen, dean of hu­ new uniforms for the firemen's manities and social sciences at ------softball team, which plays in RPI. For reservations cal! the area Mutual Aid League. 274-5267. Slingerlands equips a IS-man team for the coming season, which opens May 3. New sign on Kenwood Ellen Scoons is chairman of Pedestrians and motorists on the sale committee, assisted by Kenwood Ave .. just east of the wives and girlfriends of the Delmar Four Corners have a ballplayers. new distraction. Klersey Con­ struction Co. workers last week put in place the new sign her­ 1-90 link opened alding the arrival of the Rock­ ing Chair Traveler gift shop The final segment of Inter­ and the Spotlight at 414 Ken­ state Rt. 90 between Rts. 9-20 wood. Physical Fitness Self Defense JUDO CO-ED BETHLEHEM - RECREATION .DEPT. MIDDLE SCHOOL SHAPE-UP FOR SUMMER Applications now being accepted for Spring Classes. HURRY!!! ~~ Beginners: pg~-!tP.k!tP C

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'1895 '14 FIAT 1600 '1195 .·Speed. $3521 '1895 6 PASSeNGeR'. va, automatic '12 VW 411 WAGON '1896 NEW 1916 steering, power brakes, Green. Automatic transmission. USED TRUCKS FORD FlOG '13 INT'NATIONAl PICKUP '1300 '2696 PICKUP , I Cyl,," Sgeed transmission. AS IS. '10 FORD GALAX. 600 '695 HO suspension, 102-VI engine, VB, automatic transmission, power .-DOOR. Green, vinyl roof. automatIc transmission, power '14 CHEVY lUY PICKUP '2360 air conditioning. steering, radio, rear bumper, • Cyl. sta!'ldard. 25,000 miles. WlI$t Coas' mirrors. STOCK '2396 NO. no. '16 FORD FIDD PICKUP '3616 " Cyl ... speed'! white wall tires, wheel '13 OlDS 442 '2196 Green. I Cyl .. standard; 15,000 miles. va, automatic Iransmlnlon, power steering. '11 FORD F36D CAB " CHASSIS '1615 $4125 • Cyl" standard transmission. 199 CENTRAL AVE., ALBANY S 489-5414

April 1. 1976 - PAGE 17 ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Sunday, April 4 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Shenendehowa Senior High School Route 146, Clifton Park Donation $1.00 with this ad

Andrew L. Jones BC Charlatans in 'Witness': from left, Dan Berkowitz, Tom Me'­ NO NEED Carroll, Mary Bidell, Andy Creighton and Jeremy Bloom. TO BUY FROM STRANGERS We've been here half a century Spring art classes open Named alternate Remember this. ".~ Our hallmark inside The IO-week spring term of Grace Thompson. daughter Jt .\{~~~ .• ",(' :~.' ll:lS a diamond ring (Olr" North P.o," Slf"'bor~ 5/1 creative art classes begins at the of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp­ means better value . .. Dc .. :,Io_n "OOny Albany Institute of History and son, 7 Sutherland Court, Del­ we guarantee it. Art, 125 Washington Ave., mar, has been named an alter­ April 6. Both adult and child­ nate for a College of SI. Rose FREE CUSTOMER PARKING ren's classes will be offered. Achievement Scholarship. She Immediate registration is plans to enter St. Rose next urged. Call 463-4478 for fees fall graduating from BCHS and times. in June.

'lie ~ /le6'UI- 1~ OPEN SAT. &SUN. In APRil 1526 New Scot/and Road • Slingerlands. N. Y. 12159 GIFTS-BASKETRY -TINWARE-ACCESSORIES FRESH CRISP ~ L':j 439-2501 APPLES //' ~~~~ Look at these savings PIANO CONSOLES - 1169500 list - Macintosh ( -~~ Red Delicious w.-:~":";, --- ~ '895.00 - our price Organs with BUlL J-IN Synthesizers 00 :~:~ern Spy l~l~~ 3 11795 - list '1495.00 Our price Ida Red '-'1 .I~~ -l. Area's Larges' ;.N "S"" Selection! B R .~QW ~."::: - _~,~ f . S(t ~\ ~ ::", :a::-,.~-..., . 1047 Central Ave. ~::::=::::::=:: Piano & Albany. N. Y. 12205 ~ ~\ '\ ~\/ ~~ ~-tJ Organ Mart Inc. 459-7777 ~"') ~ ~ The Northeast Area's onty Discount House --IAV I ...... ~ /, LAI) I)\:'\'t '( \'-

Fresh Baked '/ 2 miles W. Voorheesville M & M TREE REMOVAL Goods / on At. 156 • 765-2956 & PRUNING and LAWN SERVICE WE ARE STILL MAKING FRESH Complete Rototilling Lawn Vacuuming APPLE CIDER Lawn & Shrub Care and Planting STORE HOURS 9·5 Saturday, 10-5 Sunday Mark Mosher - 768-2849

PAGE 18 - April 1, 1976 Four Corners merchants DELMAR welcome back Spotlight LIQU2~17~5TORE ~ WINES FOR EASTER ~ Check our new selection ( of imports.

WELCOME BACK SPOTLIGHT

Clyde Furman, left, and Ken DELMAR NEWS & HERE Hallenbeck install the Four Corners' area's newest sign at CARD SHOP APRIL 1-10 414 Kenwood. FOUR CORNERS KRUGMAN'S DELMAR PHARMACY Delmar Meat Market :dv N~'\l 361 Delaware Ave., Delmar 439-9914 FRESH FISH Mon.·frl. 9·7. s.1. 9·6 for convenfence of our customers Orders being taken efUt~J p~jJ~ I during Lent Season Order before Friday each week 392 KENWOOD AVE. Crewe.l and Needlepo;nt I C.B. CLARKE, INC. 439-9057 FOR DELIVERY - DELMAR AREA ])clni6~ thrud Count I INSURANCE :DMC CALL "ill- Ke.'uuood A... Mo~.-f\'"i. /o-S' ]) .. 1", ••, N.y. 'Wl-o:HI .Sa.t"rcl'r,,~~?~:~",J AUTO INSURANCE COMPARISON • 25000 LIMITS • 1000 ACCIDENTAL DEATH Burt Anthony It's a limited time offer . .. • 1000 MEDICAL EXPENSE don't miss this opportunity Did you know there are op· to get a great deal on a Bulova yOURS ...... $??1 "lions available on your "no fault" aulo policy? Call us tor HARRY L. OURS ...... 138.* an expfanation!- SAViNGS ...... $111 Can 4311-111158 BROWN, 'IF YOU OWN 2 OR MORE CARS, THE PREMIUM IS $112EACH. Jeweler PHONE 439-4911 THISTLE GIFT SHOP A.. 339 Delaware Ave. 363 Delaware Avenue 7\. Delmar Delmar, N. Y. 12054 BROWNELL AGENCY INC. Pnone: 439-2718 355 DELAWARE AVENUE, DELMAR

April 1, 1976 - PAGE 19 COMING SOON • • • Shop Delmar's The ROCKING CHAIR TRAVELER 414 KENWOOD. DELMAR. N.Y. The Special Shop for the Special Gift Reasonably Priced

DELMAR BOOTERY JESSIE LEONARDO. Prop. Men's Work Shoes & Boots KEDS SNEAKERS The village pump is shown in this photo of Delmar Four Cor­ ners in the mid·20s, standing where the National Savings Bank SHOE REPAIRING - FACTORY METHODS is currently located. Kenwood Ave. is in the foreground. The Converse -- Grasshoppers buildings on Delaware Ave. were torn down to make way for Delmar Tavern. Building at right housed an A&P store. 376 DELAWARE AVE .• DELMAR. N.Y. - 439-1717 Pauline's STYLE CENTER BEAUTY SHOP 412 KENWOOD AVE .• DELMAR - 439-1217

------FRIDA Y ONLY I when you need I Free haircut with every I savings bank I shampoo & set WITH COUPON JI servIce• ... ~------Congratulations to The SPOTLIGHT We'll help. and good luck on your move SPECIAL FRI. & SAT. APRIL 2 & 3

~INATIONAL 20% off all retail merchandise I~ SAVINGS BANK Member F.D.I.C Anthony's Beauty Salon & Boutique DELAWARE AVENUE. DELMAR - 439-6131 Tues.·Wed. 8:30-5:30; Thurs.-Fri. 8:30-7:30; Sat. 8:00-2:00 Albany • Delmar. Saratoga • Plattsburgh

PAGE 20 - April 1. 1976 Four Corners. • • VOGEL WALLCOVERINGS INC •.

406 KENWOOD AVENUE, DELMAR 439-6335 Wallpaper discount outlet showroom BRAND NAME WALLCOVERINGS WAll TEX. SANITAS IMPERIAL In the heart of Delmar's. business district in the mid-1920s horses, buggies and "motor cars" had plenty of parking space. This view, taken before there was a paved road in ~ethlehem, shows the Discounts on all Wall Coverings Four Corners buildings that now house '8 pizza shop, Harry from 15 to 25% Brown's and the Thistle Shop, and the Rexall drugstore,

BLUEBIRD O.J ...... 32 oz. 3ge

FIRST PRIZE FIRST PRIZE Grade A PURE PORK PURE PORK SAUSAGE SAUSAGE Large6ge doz. LB. $129 BAO Adirondack SODA LAND '0 LAKES 480z bottle ...... 3ge WHIPPED SPECiAlS EFFECTIVE AT ALL 6 HANDY ANDY FOOD STORES 11 WAIIO.ITO. AVI.

I~m~ 1I0un 1. 0011l1li FIFTIIAVI. • 1101111L • UlD OREEK RDAD LATIWI . lIIDY WElT WMY 8 oz. cup ...... 59c GOOD FROM 3/31178 10 4/8178

April 1, 1976 - PAGE 21 ;~.~ . , RAVENA

Dresses, Gowns - Complete Outfits from • Dr. Suzanne P. Harwood • Our Mix and Match Corner Dr. Harwood appolnled Dr. Suzanne P. Harwood, • Come in for your Easter Outfit •• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. at a Low Price ~ Wayne P. Harwood. 17 El­ • You Won't Be Sorry Nina R. Studler wood Rd., Delmar, has been • III MAIN STREET, RAVENA appointed assistant professor ~ Open Daily 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. • Town employee retires of medicine in cardiology at the University of Connecticut Mrs. Nina R. Studler. 456 Health Center, Farmington, Kenwood Ave., Delmar, dep­ Conn. She will begin her duties uty receiver of taxes for the July J. town of Bethlehem for the past Dr. Harwood is a graduate ~ii~·~~ 10 years. has retired. Mrs. of Bethlehem Central High Studler. member of a long­ School, State University at established Delmar family. Cortland and Women's Medi­ Women put their faith served part-time in the town cal College of Pennsylvania. hall for eight years before re­ She interned and had her resi­ in Delmar's Newest One-Stop ceiving her permanent appoint­ dency at Hartford Hospital, Laundromat & Dry Cleaning Facility ment. Hartford, Conn. For the past two years she was on fellow­ Sherlynn Markel engaged ship in Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mar­ Football clinic set kel of Rarick Rd .• Selkirk. an­ A special football clinic fea­ nounce the engagement of their turing Siena head coach Ken daughter. Sherlynn Yvonne. to Ralston will be held for area Wayne D. La Chappelle. son of Pop Warner coaches at 10 a.m. Mrs. John La Chappelle. 19 Saturday, April 10 at the Ra­ Crannell Ave., Elsmere. vena-Coeymans-Selkirk Senior Miss Markel is a graduate of High School. Ravena - Coeymans - Selkirk Ralston and assistant coach­ High School and is currently es Tom Carrk and Bruce Bow.l employed by the Good Samari­ dy will explain Siena's pass­ tan Home, Elsmere. Herfiance ing offense, which was ranked attended Messiah College and first in the nation among club is employed with the Penn Cen­ teams in 1975. For information tral in Selkirk. No date for the call RCS football coach Victor wedding has been set. Carrk,756-2155.

Bring in a bundle of dry-cleaning and see what our RESTAURANT modern equipment can do for your clolhes. Your ward· 283 Delaware Ave. robe deserves Ihe besl. and Ihe besl Is ready lor you nowl Delmar, N.Y. 439-9111 OPEN 7 OAYS A WEEK - 0 a.m.-lO p.m. o Ibs. dry cleaning - '3.50 BREAKFAST - LUNCHES· DINNERS NO FINER FOOD SERVED ANYWHERE GOOD COCKTAILS, TOO! (At Attractive Family Prices) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - WEEKDAYS 7 A.M.·8 P.M. SUNDAYS - 8 A.M.·8 P.M.

PAGE 22 - April 1, 1976 CJeKg(~e

l.ife-An PhOlOJ SUNDA Y, APRIL 4th Gene Greco, new owner of Peddler's Post, Delmar, 12-6 P.M. interior decorator with a back­ Refreshme>lls Served - ground in furniture, has pur­ Official reopening chased the business from Vir­ at Peddler's Post ginia Nolan, who operated it for 13 years with the late Doro­ One of Delmar's most color­ thy Kidd. ful shops, the Peddler's Post, The refurbished store. re­ is reopening under a new'own­ stocked and almost completely er. Gene Greco of Albany, an renovated, will observe its for­ A WIDE SELECTION OF mal opening Sunday. The • Antiques & Collectibles • China store, formerly a consignment • Furniture • Glassware shop, features antiques and ·lewelry Young adult collectibles, including fine • Rugs painti ngs, crystal, silver and china. Greco, a bachelor, was head estate of Mayfair's display depart­ ment and later was an interior decorator with Mayfair, Ras plan Co. and John B. Hauf Co. He is a native of Providence, R.I. II you're 15 10 22 years old, His father has been in the fur­ you can start your life in5urance program with niture business in Amsterdam $10,000 in term insurance for and Albany, and currently is just $49.00 a year! When with Standard Furniture Co., you're 25, your policy converts to permanent insurance at Albany. rales you'll be able to afford. It's called Nationwide's Tax extension form "Young Adult Estate Plan". and it's worth checking Taxpayers can receive an into. Call: . automatic two-month exten­ sion of their tax return filing deadline by filling out Form TED WERE 4868. The form must be filed Local Representative with the IRS on or before the due date of the taxpayer's tax 300 Delaware Ave., Delmar 465-8937 return. 439-9261 OFFICE - Open Tues.-Sat. 10-5:30 416 Delaware Ave. Prevent RUST on new cars. Stop RUST on old cars. With our Fri. - 9 p.m.; Sunday 12-5 Albany, N.Y. system, we RUST PROOF com­ (Parking Front and ReM) plete under carriage, inside doors, inside rocker panels, in­ atfl. NATIONWIDE side trunk. Appointment only. U ~~o~~~~~~,~ JOE KELLER'S MOBIL NlIlionwide life Insurance Company Rt. 9W • Glenmont, N.Y. Home Office: Columbus, Ohio 463-7712

April 1. 1976 - PAGE 23 "Over 45 years experience means dependable service & installations"

Heating Service Fuel OJI 0 Kerosene 0 Gasoline o 011 & Natural Gas Burner Service 0 COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF: ... Heating Systems • Andrew L. Jones ... Air Conditioning ~OUIS W. 0 ppenheim Post 1019 Auxiliary, Veterans of For­ ... Humidifiers eign Wars, presented a Bennington flag to the Good Samaritan ... Air Cleaners Home, Elsmere. From left, Clarence Cook, Leah Hoyt, Helen - 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE - Murphy, Anne Morrison and Rev. Paul Gassmann. Radio Equipped Trucks 318 Delaware Ave., Delmar 0439-7605 Choirs present cantata choirs of the First United Eleanor Haverly, Helen Methodist Church, Delmar, at Schoenthal, Henry Marks and the 9: 15 and II a.m. services. Robert Darrone will be soloists Frances Smith is choir director in the Lenten cantata, "Passion and Rachel Worth will be at the of Christ," to be presented Sun­ organ. The community is in­ di ~fAIPlE~ MruL day by the chancel and youth vited. DELAWARE PLAZA OPEN Mon.-Fri. 9-9. Sat. 1111 6 • 4.39-6888 HOW DO YOU BEAT THIS? Announces #286 - '76 Matador - 4 dr., 2586 cyl. auto trans., Freedom Contest - indo seats, ww tires, Brougham package, power steer­ $25.DD Bond Winner ing, power disc brakes, rear window def., radio. WAS '4651.00 NOW '4139.00 BETH K. WICKWIRE, / #282 - '76 Hornet Hatchback, 232 6 cyl. auto trans., 9 years old '/ ww tires, radio. daughter of Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Wic~wi'. WAS '3750.00 '3512.00 59 Meadowland Street, Delmar #272 - '76 Gremlin - 232 6 cyl., std. trans. And this is what WAS '3040.00 NOW '2891.00 freedom means to Beth: #266 - '76 Hornet Sportabout - 2326 cyl., auto trans., ww tires, power steering, wheel cover, radio. 1. A tent on a hill with flowers and animals. With a full bright WAS '4267.00 NOW '4007.00 yellow moon. 2. The American Flag up on a pole in a field of green grass. #285 - '76 Matador Coupe - 304 V8 auto. trans., The sky is blue with pure white clouds. vinyl roof, ww tires, air cond., power steering, power. 3. Being happy that I am alive. And being happy that I was power disc brakes, tinted glass, rear window del., born in America. wheel covers, radio. 4. History, of what America did. They fought for freedom. WAS '5261.00 NOW '4633.00 And they made it. 5. Big, snowy rocky mountains. In Colorado. Our congratulations to Beth for her originality and sincerety and for sharing with us in this Bicentennial year, her concept of freedom. 1010 CENTRAL AVE .. ALBANY, N.Y. - 489-8491

PAGE 24 - April 1. 1976 o Town newsletter out Bicentennial ball The "Bethlehem Report" is will be historic back in circulation. The four­ There will be a generous °WANTID page flyer. sporting bright helping of the pioneer spirit in orange headlines and a bi-color Bethlehem's bicentennial ball. town seal in the masthead, was next in line after the pageant Ol..c> A PPLJIIIICE5 ,FIJR.NfTcJR£, produced and edited by Cissy as a major community project I Stasi uk, whose appointment as in 1976. When' was the last 8 OAT S, OUTBOAIO ltIoTORS I..AWN community relations person, a time you were served an artful AWl) IrAItDEN CARE '7T£~S ETC.. part-time position, Was an­ cuisine by AI Stiglmeier of nounced last January. Homestead Caterers to the The Report. a general infor­ danceable tunes of AI Cava­ R£WAR. D mation town newsletter, will be lieri's orchestra ... and in the published four times a year. high school at that? YOlllt 'T~"'S WILl. P.>e. A/JIC,T/ACI£D featuring a directory, calenda.r The ball. sponsored by the and features on people and Bethlehem Jaycees. will offer ~t)R. THE 8e-"'E"J,.. of 516 HT events in Bethlehem. residents dining and dancing A"'I> H~"'P.I/oJ" C DIJ$c ItV,,-r'otJ in a unique fashion, surround­ .JII:.~ ed by hints of heritage .. Co­ pl.E.ASe NOT/FV: lonial attire will be optional. The ball will run from 8 p.m. /fI-r.6o'lEft - 'J"3q-S 7 Fred Sisto to I a.m. on April 24 at the ASSOCIATES, INC. Senior High School in Bethle­ "'t-. G-/H:£R .. ...,~8-~q4'l.. hem. Tickets and information Me.roland's Only Mr, SvTr€ R.. - '-IJq - QDQ'7 Complet. Decoratin, are available through Tom Work RoO/ll Shaffer at National Savings III r· 'rfIOM '''0"" ',rS q - ,-, :t &4 436-4523436-4339 Bank. Delmar. or Jim Mc­ Glynn at National Commercial o~ AN;t L.16Nt cL.u8 If\e,,,,,OER 32 years of incomparable artistry Bank & Trust Company. Del­ of design and superlative ART/C.lE$ will 6E' PIC-WED up craftsmanship mar. - SUII II Same location - 8" A PP(JI~T"'£ Air 5 Sherman St" Albany JCC features singer o • Fine cabinet work­ residential and commercial Raoul Shorr. Worcester. • FurnilUrl'rl'pair Mass. tenor-baritone, will be and refinishifl#: • Antique furmture rC$toration featured in a Senior Adult • Custom upholiowry Dept. community program and reupholSLt'ry Monday evening at 8 as part • Custom made drIlP('~ FORGET ME NOT GIFTS • Custom mad" lx'lhprt'ad~ of the 50th anniversary cele­ • Custom made Slip CO\'t.·r~ bration at the Jewish Com­ Howard Johnson's Motor Lodge Southern Blvd .• Albany. N.Y. There is much to be said in these munity Center. Whitehall Rd. hectic days of individuality. Come Tickets at $1 are available at 462-6555 to us - the haven of furniture hospitality. the door. No matter what your decorating viewpoint, we will build any piece of furniture exactly the way you Fraternity pledge want it. In every period. . every mood. Kim C. Tornquist. 49 Dar­ All hand crafted with consumate OPEN NOW skill and pride. roch Rd., Delmar, a student MEMBER OF THE at St. Lawrence University, INDUSTRY FOUNDATION' OF has been pledged by the Pi Lucy Verardi, former owner of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY Beta Phi fraternity. OF INTERIOR DESIGNERS Delaware Gardens has reopened

Sam's Restaurant COMPLETE GIFT LINE SPECIALS THRU APRIL 11 • Custom Dry Arrangements VEAL PARMIGIANA ...... VEAL SCALLOPiNI ...... $485 • Jewelry • Fenton Glassware VEAL & PEPPERS ...... INCLUDES: Salad Bar, Spaghetti or Veg. & Potato • Pewter • Plants SPECIAL MON., WED., THURS. ONLY $299 7 A.M.' I D A.M. MAN leo TT I Includes Sa"d So< . 12 P.M.·5 P.M. Complete Italian menu served 11 :30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m. DAilY 125 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD. ALBANY SATURDAY - 8 A.M.·5 P.M. Closed Tuesday - 463-3433 SUNDAY - 8 A.M.·2 P.M.

April 1. 1976 - PAGE 25 LIFE-ART PHOTOS Natural/creative photographs of: Individuals / groups / children Commercial and industrial subjects Fashion models Sports events Box 147, R.D. 3, Weddings Selkirk, New York (518) 767-9798

FUNERAL MEYERS HOME

439-5560 It won't be long now for Little Leaguers Howard Anderson Jr., left, Jerry Wheeler and Mark Woodside. Behind them in more OppoSite High School ways than one are, from left, Larry Woodside, director of player activities; John Wheeler, new sponsor of the junior league, and Henry Radzyminski, league president. All kinds of Tryouts to start FOLIAGE PLANTS ~"--~.."...:,0? '/"'" in Little League 10) league. He is John V. G~ efr.~'~,r

PAGE 26 - April 1, 1976 If you've been around long enough to know the tune, try FOR THE UNUSUAL IN Media Rare this in your shower tomorrow: CUSTOM FRAMING No matter what the judges do An occasional Spotlight northeast They'll never give up Lulu. 'lt~mlng 1526 New Scotland Ave., commentary on the world of Slingerlands There's been a lot of ballyhoo I U radio. TV and newspapers TUES., WED., THURS., SAT. 10-4 For them to give up Lulu. fi By Perry Galt But Lulu helps them entertain They always try to hook her, 439·1913 She keeps 'em on the gravy train, Some of the best writing by They never 'overlook her. Albany area journalist~ (and When a legislator needs a fin, some of the most stalwart He always calls on Lulu. supporting performances) is He's pretty sure that I'll kick in done in the annual gridiron A grand or two. show staged by the Legislative I'm here, Andy, Correspondents Assn. You're on, let's do it your way. The annual LeA dinner· You, too, Stanley, show is the one chance the I'm here, trying lO make some hay. JEFFERS NURSERY reporters who cover the Capi­ Let's all have a lulu of a time pay-day. 1900 New Scotland Rd., New Scotland, N.Y. -439-5555 tol have to roast the politicians What gave this olio a special - from rare to well done - turn on the burner was the Come see our greenhouse and then carve them up. It~all discovery by the audience of bloom for Easter in good fun. natch, but there's headline-name jurists. adminis­ Open Sundays 10-4 tExcept Easter) tration officials and legislative always material that hits close leaders that the song was first to home. sung in the LeA.show of 1945. , One of the hit numbers in This puts a few years on "Lulu" this year's show was sung by a that adds up to a lot of cups I character named Lulu to the from the public trough. tune of "Lullaby of Broadway." CLOSE OUT SALE i A media award DISCOUNTS UP TO 50% Nowak Voss Advertising Original Oil Paintings-Frames-Prin!s Graphics-Water Colors-All Custom Framed Agency of Albany has won Prints and Limited Editions-Statuary the highest award given by Planning a Hundreds of Items to Choose From Bicentennial Party? the Northeastern Association of Professional Communica­ Everything in the Gallery Marked Down. BARBECUES tors. The Albany Savings by John Geurtze Bank "Profile Series" was 434-8903 voted best-overall-campaign in-all-media at the third an­ f/deitle (fldfg,#, nual Silver Medal Award din­ 1820 CEi\TRAL AVE. COLO:\IE ner at the Hyatt House. Anita \10n ·Wed ·fn 9 A ~l to 9 P ~I Voss accepted the Addy Award Tues ·Thurs ,SJ.L 9 A.\I. to 5 P ~I on behalf of the agency. QUALITY PAINTING CONTRACTOR Paperhanging ~ LENTEN Interior Exterior REMODELING - In1erior Paneling TwO ~ SPECIALS Free estimates Fully Insured Guaranteed Couslns BOB Dr EO VOGEL Fish Market • Haddock We are Proud to 439-2503 482-6370 • Salmon Announce 120 CENTRAL AVE. • Scrod George" Gladys ALB., N.Y.12206 • All types of Wriston Wedding 489-5530-489-5539 Head Fish are now ----HOURS • Flounder Sales Representatives PilOtogrct pi,S • Lobster of Thurs. 9:30 'iii 9 • Shrimp PAUL by Cdlllpbell Friday Open 'iii 6 • Cooked Fish PCR 1 RAn SCARBOROUGH CANDID REALTY INC. COMMERCIAL CLAM and LOBSTER 8AKES 439-9306 or 756-6870 439·138l AVAILABLE, , • WE PREPARE Minimum 3 Bak ••, 24 hrs, notic •.

April 1. 1976 - PAGE 27 r----CLASSIFIEDS Classified Ads are 15¢ per word ($1.50 minimum) payable in advance before 4 p.m. Friday for following Thursday publication. Come in person or mail your ad with check or money order to 439-4949 414 Kenwood Ave., Delmar. 439-4949

APPLIANCES Frank Pomakoy CHILD CARE GARDENING lOVEl VCOUNTRV HOME, 24 hour General RENT-A·PLOT, fertilized, pre· service, 50 It /hour. 767·9537. Bob Sowers' pared. $35.00 a season. 6 miles Repairs, Remodeling, Roof- DELMAR APPLIANCE from Delmar. Phone 462·5200. 4t48 ing, Ext. Painting, Additions, Basement Waterproofing & GARDEN TILLING, excellent re· Complete Line of Kitchens, Bathrooms, Panel- suits with Troy·Bilt Roto·Tiller. RCA Victor - Whirlpool ing, Playrooms, Ceilings, Free estimates. Tet. 439--2013.5t429 Floors. • SENIOR CITIZENS - garden plots SALES & SERVICE Free E.llmat•• 767·9460 - nominal cost. 5 miles from Del­ 239 Delaware Ave .. Delmar mar. 768·2873. Phone 439-6723 ~uaUt!' STOP! INTERIOR DECORATING VAN DYKE'S NORTHEAST. GE Major Appliances and TV Zenith that Water Problem KECK'S DRAPERY CO. Stereo. 243 Delaware Ave., Delmar. ~on~truction ALL TYPES BUILDING Custom Draperies, 439-6203. tf Call the experts Slip Covers, bedspreads. REMODELING & REPAIRS Large Fabric Selection THORNTON REASONABLE PRICES Attractive Prices ... FINE CRAFTMANSHIP REPAIR SERVICE ... Home Service FREE ESTIMATES STA-ORY Call JOAN KEMMER 459-4161 Repairs on Appliances 768-2341 - Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers, WATERPROOFING CO, Ranges, Refrigerators, Air Con- DELMAR ditioners. CALL 756-8136 Colonie, N. Y. 459-2177 FIRST CLASS DECORATORS Slipcovers. Draperies. Table Pads. BLACKTOP CARPENTRY & MASONRY ALL TYPES OF ALL TYPES REMODELING Upholstery. Wallpaper. WATERPROOFING Carpeting. Window Shades No Overhead WM. ZIMMERMAN including complete SAVE 20% "Our Prices Are Reasonable" GENERAL CONTRACTOR basem'imt sealing Free Shop·at·Home Service LIUZZI BROS. 439·2466 anytime Delmar. N.Y. - 439-4130 Blacktop Specialists 10 YEAR GUARANTEE MASON WORK Residential, Commercial, LANOLORD'S ON INSTALLATION Industrial - Fully Insured CONSTRUCTION EXPERIE!\lCED, all types masonry, & Jli!W or r.~~liirs.Guidaril.43g.1763 eves. Free estimates - 869·6973 REPAIR FLOOR COVERING CHIMNEVS, foundations, sta~, side­ Also Gllsonlte or Higher Skilled Labor by the walks, step;, stones, brick, waler­ Jennlte. J·16 Sealer Day or Hour Complete line of Armstrong carpet­ prooiing, c;.lrpentry. 439·1593. ing and vinyl floors. 439·4751,439- SATISFIED CUSTOMERS ARE NEVER DEAL WITH CONTRACTOR'S 4468. OUR BEST RECOMMENDA TlONS AGAIN - LOWEST PRICES tf MOTORCYCLES Painting, Aluminum Siding, Remodeling, Kitchens, CAPITOL PAVING, 456-1009. Furniture Refinished Basements, Odd Jobs. YAMAHA. TRtUMPH Spring Special, paving & sealing. CALL TO FINO OUT EXPERT FURNITURE refinishing. MOTORCYCLES Free estimates ...... ".,.,' ,5t429 Drapes made to order. Also antiques Sales & Service 463-0092 for sale. Phone 766·4664. Parts & Accessories CARPENTRY EXPERT FURNITURE REPAIR and DAVE FLACK refinishing. (includes caning). Sat· RI. 9W. Ravena· 756·2900 CARPET CLEANING isfaction guaranteed. Phone 439· 1800 ...... 41415 DESIGN ASSOCIATES CURE DIRTY carpet ill.s· and food spills with Blue Lustre. Rent elec· Beautify and Utilize HORSES BOARDED MOVERS "Dead Space in Your Home" tric shampooer. Adams Hardware. 'CUSTOM DESIGNED 380 Delaware Ave. 439--1866 ... tf D.L. MOVERS, Inc. 439·5210. local Book shelves, wall cabinets, TORCHrs TACK SHOP and long dislance, no job too small. study areas, built·in beds and DRAPERIES Jericho Hd .. Selkirk DAN DONNELL V MOVING and pantry units. RO 1-2101 trucking. Delivery service. Free esti. OUTDOOR LIVING AREAS Mon.·Sat. 9-9 mates. 767 ·2711. Patios & decks, California benches, Boarding & Training Stables custom designed pool, utility and CUSTOM DRAPERIES Riding Supplies & Saddles PERMANENT WAVING play buildings. Shop at home. Large fabric Lessons. Indoor Arena Complete remode'ling and selection. Bedroom ensem­ SPECIALIZING IN Breck, Realistic Rayette and Caryl Richards perman­ addition available bles for that personal touch JOSEPH'S TROUBADOUR STA­ ents, hair tin-ging and bleaching. Mele's Free Consultation Service BLES, riding lessons, pony rides. Call Barbara 872-0897 Beauty Salon. Plaza Shopping Center. 439-0338 872-1288 Trilining. Rt. 9W 767·9537. 439-4411 PAGE 28 - April 1, 1976 Painting & Paperhanging SEPTIC TANK SERVICE SHARPENING SERVICE TREE SERVICE

NORMANSKILL SEPTIC TANK Scissors Sharpened. Also saws, HERM'S TREE !:)ervice, Call1V2-S231 Cleaners. We install dry wells, septic chain saws, pinking shears. lawn- D.l. CHASE tanks. drain fields. 767-9287. mowers, garden tools, etc. 439- (f;1 DELMAR SANITARY Cleaners, ser· 5156 or 439-3893 ...... If MAINTENANCE I vice Tri-Village Area, over 20 years, . Painting 768·2904, '", TRASH REMOVAL , Contractor AAA MAINTENANCE !'lOOFING B.P.W. Refuse Service. residential SERVICE Residential Specialists & commercial. 439-9454...... _ tf LAWN & SHRUB MAINTENANCE Cell" •. Sarlg .. & Allica Cleaned Phone 768·2069 • ROOFING LAWNMOWERS 765·2527 765·3677 DON VOGEL Painting Contractor - exterior, interior, paperhanging, ~. . "\ SITl:JATIONS WArnED repairs, 20 years experience. 489- Bicycle ~J,0~ Center 00 0989, 489-7914. " PRIVATE BARTENDING for all PAINTING - experienced, neat, . Bicycle. - occasions. 439-2875 . If ~._i~~-' Lawnmower. . reasonable, free estimates. Saul ~-t.~.I -'::;.JI --- _I I J' ,l r-'~ TRASH REMOVAL - attic clean- Sales - Service I Candib. 482-6013. 2t311 Asphalt. Slate. Built-up. 1958 New Scotland Rd. - 439-5966 • ing, cellar cleaning, garage clean- Wood Shingle. G!Jlters. Ice ing. 439-2372. 4t41 VOGEL Slides. Repairs. Insured: LAWN CARE PIANO LESSONS given my house PAINTING CONTRACTOR Guaranteed. or yours. Stephen Farina. 439- Interiors - Exteriors FREE ESTIMATES 2424 .... , ...... 4t48 PAPERHANGING VANCANS LAWN CARE JUNK WANTED - stoves, refrig- COMMERCIAL SPRAYING Thalch Removal. Cleanup. ~ertlllzing Free Estimates - Guaranteed erators, hot water tanks, old pipe, 439-3541 furnaces, etc. INSURED 439-7922 Any miscellaneous II TOM JENKINS items you don't want. Will pick up. ABLE, EXPERIENCED, house- Call 439-4003. painters (exterior-interior), insured, LANDSCAPING • 463·8250 HANDYWORK - Tree Service, references and free estimates. 436- 0249. 439-7750 ...... 61429 house remodeling, furniture re- pair, free estimates. 756-6864. 4t48 EXPERT PAINTING, roofing and ROOFING ROOM WITH BOARD Serving the "1. YARD WORK - LANDSCAPING. wallpapering, fully !nsured. Free estimates. Paul Wright, 463-6910 Bethlehem Community: -, _ ' Parents boarded: lovely country Mowing, raking, cleaning & light home. Visit with them anytime 767- after 5:00...... 9t527 for years. - _ ~ trucking. 465-3931. 9537. " PAINTING - SAVE MONEYI Ex- perienced & dependable. Interior- Vanguard Roofing Co. exterior. Call Tim 439-6056.. 2.t48 Where Superior VVorkn'(lnf'hlp Stili M(~,H1s S'1111,:thlnq' e,,11 JAMES STAATS for

April 1. 1976 - PAGE 29 JANITORIAL SERVICES. Olliee GARAGE SALE. baked goods - ClASSIQUE DANCE Sr.HOOl Cleaning, etc. Days or nights. 465- MANPOWER, INC. crafts work, Slingerlands Fire 15<1 A Delaware Avenue 3931. House, April 3rd and 4th. 10 ~.M. HELP!!!! to 2 P.M. CHILDREN AND ADULTS HOUSEWORKER, 8 hr. day, $28.00 We need your Office Skills PRIVATE OR GROUPS includes carfare. excellent refer- TYPISTS & STENOS GARAGE SALE. 10 a.m. Saturday, All types of Oance and Exercise ences. 768-2031 ...... 2141 April 3rd. Van Wies Point Rd .. Glen­ 439·3331 Mrs. B. follett Call MANPOWER mont. ALBANY - 463-4195 WATCH REPAIRING COLONIE - 458-7888 GARAGE SALE: April 1. 2. 3moving : ...•...... emptying house: bedroom sets, kit­ • EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY chen items, tools, oil burner. many • REPAIRS. Diamond Setling5. engrav­ AUTOMOTIVE misc. items. Directions: on Route ing wedding and engagement rings, 9W, across from Capitol Volks­ reasonable, your truste'd jeweler, Le­ 1968 SAAB WAGON, 35 MPG, good wagen - watch for signs. Wanda. Delaware Plaza Shopping Ctr. condition, $495.00, or best offer. ~ ~~~~YNM~SJ~R~· 439-9665. ELECTRIC PIANO - Wurlitzer • 438-5014. • WATCH REPAIRING. expert work­ Mahogany cabinet, $50. 768-2873. .. Cement and Plastering manship. All work guaranteed. Also 1965 PLYMOUTH VALIANT Sedan. MODERN FR. PROVINCIAL bed­ • "THE BEST FOR LESS" . diamond setting watch Radio, heater, low mileage, after room set. Single bed w/storage • Walks and patios. etc. bands. Harry L. Brown. Jeweler, 4 6:00. 765-4329. ledge, corner desk & chair, comb. Corners, Delmar. 439-2718. ,• All types of repaits. bookcase·cupboard. large dresser­ • WANTED TO BUY attached mirror. Excellent condo • A. LOUX 439·3434 SIDING $450.00. 439-3076. • R. TICE 456·7848 GUNS OF ALL KINDS bought for • C:uill - Moore's Trading Post, 9W, • Dick Domermuth Ravena. 756·2558. Real Estate for Rent •••••••••••••••••• ALUMINUM Aspiring Cablnelmaker - needs assorted furniture clamps. 768· THREE-BEOROOM HOUSE - for Roofil'lg Roofing Roofing Roofing SIDING & TRIM 2873: rent, Charlestown Beach. R.i. Roofing Roofing Roofing Roofing Our 26th Year Swimming, golf, sailing & sight­ Roofing Roofing Roofing Roofing WANTED - utility trailer. Call 439- seeing. $160/wk. 439-9121. 5351. SHINGLE, FLAT. 768·2429 USED COMMEMORATIVE slamps, WANTED TO RENT ~.oo"(-~ HOT ASPHALT, 00-:;",9 on or off envelopes - paying 30¢ 4 BEDROOM HOUSE with family COMMERCIAL AND SHOES - DISCOUNT to $3.00/hundred. Box 9021, Dela· room, adult family, Bethlehem RESIDENTIAL ware Station, Albany 12209.. 4t422 SHOE ACCENT, A Oiscount Shoe schools. 439-0094 ...... 2t48 Emergency Repairs BUYING JUNK CARS, Highest Store. 1785 Western Ave., 456-2776. 2 BEDROOM HOUSE or apt. in 41325 prices. Call Joe Messina's Garage, 0,,0' RICHARD '00, . 767-9971 ...... •.. : ...... 4148 country. Call 482-S1S1 between ..0 MARTIN, JR. '~o 9:00 & 5:00. TRUCKING 765·4468 Merchandise for Sale PI~NOS. APPLlA~CES. light truck· AUTO BODY Call for free eS~lmates. 456·3155. KITTENS, Reg. Pure·Bred Persians 3 whites, 1 black. 439-2372 .. 2t41 SHOP Hilltowns Sales & ..I -----.ANSWERING I HELP WANTED BARN SALE SERIVCE APRIL 3 & 4 Service I BUSINESS & I AVON Corner Pangburn Rd. & COMPLETE BODY & Spring II thellmllo start] Sell cosmetics, New Scotland So. Rd. FENDER REPAIRS I PROFESSIONAL I fragrances and more from the world's largest toiletries company Call Unionville - Town 01 New Scolland Howard Hurley - 4222 Elm Dr. Telephone Exchange 1/4 ml. Wesl of Unlonvill. Tpke. EAST BERNE I 24 hours a day I Mrs. Callslo - 785·9857 (olf Pinnacle Rd. Helderberg lake area) for the facts. AKAI TAPE DECK, best offer. 439- CALL B72·IB05 CALL L-_____--' 3125. I (satisfaction guaranteed) • L ____439·4981 •• r------, We III make your HELP FOR COME HEAR 21 YR. OLD MAN motor NEEDS APARTMENT PLUS THE NEW '76 sing SOME SUPERVISION SAAB ..r. in cooking, budgeting, etc. ~.... . • Engine Tune·up Can pay reasonable rent STORY!! • Front End Alignmen1 plus $25 monthly , Automatic, Trans· supervision fee. mi~sion S~rvice • Modern Equipment Mr. O'Grady 439-7643 weekdays • Skilled Mechonic;s New Salem Beautiful Party Cakes Barage :~ute by FAITH REED 439·5640 New Salem,N.V. Tas'n a. good 8' 'hay lookl

PAGE 30 - April 1, 1976 Storm sewers channel runoff rapidly to the natural chan­ Vox Pop nels. High density develop­ ment increases the potential Vox Pop is open to atl rea­ for flooding and erosion and ders lor letters in good the amount of sediment carried taste on matters 01 public downstream. "As the time re­ interest. Letters over 300 quired for a given amount of words are subject to abridg­ water to.runoffshortens, the ing by the editor. All letters peak rate of runoff(flood peak) SPOTLIG~r on must be signed but names increases." (From Leopold, will be withheld on request. Luna, 1968. "Hydrology for • Urban Landuse Planning - A communIty corner Drainage In Bethlehem Guidebook on the Hydrologic Editor, the Spotlight: Effects on Urban Land Use" The weekly controversy at U. S. Geological Survey Cir­ the Bethlehem planning board cular 554.) meetings and the proposed The nature of natural drain­ triple-A zone point out the age basins in Bethlehem makes lack of an effective master plan streams particularly vulnerable based on land use suitability. to these effects. Topography The access to the new sewage has been developed by these treatment facility has made streams which "gullied" their large parts of the Vloman Kill way rapidly through thick lay­ drainage basin look particular­ ers of clay, silt ·and fine sand. Subs for Musicians ly inviting to construction cor~ These strata accumulated on porations wishing to build land the boltom of glacial Lake Al­ Bethlehem Central's highly-rated Wind subdivision projects such as bany, which innundated the Ensemble takes an annual spring trip Hudson-Mohawk lowlands Brookfield. . as community ambassadors. This year Besides cultural values, there 10,000 to 15,000 years ago. are other factors, such as na­ The town's largest drainage these young musicians will play in Wash­ tural drainage, to consider basin is a typically narrow ba­ ington, D.C. when planning for community sin developed on a lake bed. To raise funds for the trip, members growth. Hydrologists have The headwaters are a series of found that in housing lots of parallel streams that arise will take orders Saturday for home-made one third acre, about 25 percent around the northwest corner of submarine sandwiches, and deliver them of the surface area is made Bethlehem and flow southwest. the following Saturday. When you order impervious to water due to Near Jericho Rd. most chan­ for your family, you will not only enjoy pavements and rooftops. nels have converged, and from there the Vloman Kill mean­ a taste treat, but will be supporting a ders in a canyon-like valley worthy cause. We hope you're at home SMITH BROS. to the Hudson. Concentrated when your doorbell rings. REALTY development in the headwaters 456-6600 of the Vloman Kill would re­ Call for Pat Delaney duce the stream's stability Your local Broker - 872-1309 downstream. A NEW LISTING Development should be en­ AFFORDABLE couraged to be distributed Immlculate 2 yur old r.ntlL Tilil nom. 'nuld bl throughout the town rather • grlat btglnnlng Ind 11 fhlum I Iugl brlllht than at the margins of the tri­ Ind chipper cauntry kitchen with .lIlppll.nca. Tllr .. bedrDQms; I tllmlart.ble living room .nd I village area. Stream valleys IInished b'Slmlnl Allillia an I me down I caun­ try md .nd IInly 129.900. and their steep walls should be protected from construc­ Community Corner. a public service column of important tion. The filling of natural community events. is sponsored by wetlands must be avoided. They are natural flood con­ LUMBER trols that store heavy rainfalls CALL US and spring's melting snows, City rr Caunty releasing them slowly to the WE DELIVER streams. There is certainly plenty of Savin,.. Bi!!:!~ W.W. Crannell room for growth in Bethlehem. It should be planned to fit 163 Delaware Avenue. Delmar LUMBER tie within the existing natural (Opposite Delaware Shopping Plaza) order. 439-9941 Voorheesville 765-2377 Delmar Kevin Phelan April 1. 1976 - PAGE 31 ************************************.*********i STARR em I 11 i Cousin' Bud I GARDENWAY i Sez --- i at Corner 155 Karner Rd. and Albany St. * * Just behind K·Marl Central Ave. : "Our Stable Is Overstocked With ! i Pintos...... '" SELL THEM!" i 11* So, here is your chance to grab *t \~'l\III:liIlIlSI:li mil i America's best'small car Value at i FRI. • SAT. • SUN. - April 2. 3. 4 :* UNBELIEVEABLE SAVINGS!! *t 9-3:30 3 OA YS - at Warehouse Only 11 t 3 BAG * * 50% OFF 11* EXAMPLES: t* SIZE ALL AGRICO :: Pinto Pony MPG 2 dr Sedan #446 equipped with: :: Reg, '27.45 15,000 size PRODUCTS * Bucket Seats In Cloth or Vinyl * : 4-Speed Syncro-mesh Trans. :: * Rack & Pinion Steering * $13.72 GRASS FOOD * Disc Brakes I Compare 10 Scolls 126.95 with Insect Control : Elec. Rear Window Defroster * 5,000 sq. ft. - reg. 14.95 ** Rear Seat (Sorry I Chevette!) :: 10,000 sq. ft. reg. '18.45 * _~t * I Dealer Prep & Undercoat * SALE $9.22 SALE $7.47 SAFE TO USE 11 TOTAL $3116°° I * * AGRICO * * WEED& FEED ::* Pinto MPG 2 dr Sedan #776 with all of the above options plus: ::* Feeds lawns & kills weeds * Automatic Transmission. . * at the same time * * Reg. S.le 11 TOTAL $3299°° 11 5,000 sq. 11.45 .5.72 * " :- 10,000 sq. fI, 22.45 11.22 t * Agrico 15,000 sq, fI, 32.95 16.47 *** Pinto MPG Wagon #920 with all of the standard features plus: ::* * AM Radio * GRASS EXTRA SPECIAL : TOTAL $3439°0 i ORGANIC BONEMEAL * * COMPARE TO '9.99 * * FOOD *** These are only a few examples and we have many others I N STOCK :.* * all prices are delivered exclusive of Sales Tax! . : $3.95 251bs. fur a gret'fl(-r. :: Don't miss this opportunity to get great gas mIleage at a great price. : thickt.-r lawn * . * 24-4-8 GRASS FOOD :.********************************.*** . ..******** * with crabgrass * * PREVENTER ! BUD KEARNEY, INC. ! 5,000 sq. ft. reg. 18.95 t* FORD • MERCURY • TRUCKS t* $ 9.4 7 guaranteed results! * Route 9W, Ravena· Open Evenings. 756·2105 *t * .. ~ * Phone 785-7701 - MAP TO WAREHOUSE t •••••• *••• *.** •••••••** ••••* •••••••••••••••• ** ______~I~LI------TO SCH'DY, RTE, 5 ~ CENTRAL AVE. TO ALB.

I• M~RT I.'l:i!ij> " II 'RECORD TOWN WA~~~~~s:LTrt=II~1G Sate continued because 01 overwhelming re quallt, line 01 lawn care products at these .5/-f.,gt..g-t.. PAGE 32 - April 1. 1976 LOCAL POSTAL PATRON