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NOV. 5, 1959 VOL IV, NO. 4f1 T"espotllgllt $1.00 PER YEAR 10 CENTS A COPY CURTAIN RAISER RETURNS TO U.S.; TO START NEW JOB SOON The· Delmar Bookmobile, which stole Moscow's heart (and vice versa), returned to our shores this week. The hero of one of the most successful penetrations of the Iron Curtain by Western cul­ For and Against BCHS Addition ture ·is back in America for re­ To The Spotlight: grooming by its manufacturer On Nov. 16, I plan to before entering service on our few dollars a year right out of Town's roads, streets and by­ my pocket and into the futures ways. of hundreds of children. I am The Bookmobile, you will re­ going to vote for the addition to call, was one of the most popu­ BCHS. lar exhibits at the American I hate to spend more and Fair in Moscow last summer. more of my hard-earned money RUSSIAN SPECTATORS at the U. S. Exposition in Moscow's When it first arrived, it was re­ on any cost-of-living item ... Sokolniki Park line up to inspect the fascinating Delmar Book­ fused admittance. Russian offi­ but not as much as I would hate Wide Photos cials protested that this was not to see a double-session, 10-hour MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM what they had envisioned as "an school day, with high school NEEDS VOLUNTEERS exhibit of books." However, the kids short-changed on space, At a recent luncheon meeting director ot' the Fair pointed out equipment and study programs. Mrs. William Rand, chairman of that nothing had been specified What was good enough for the Mosher Volunteer Commit­ as how the books were to be me is NOT goOd enough for my tee for the Albany County Men­ exhibited and the Bookmobile children. I want them better tal Health Association, announc­ was going in. It did. prepared fOr life and work than ed the volunteer program which Next, the Russians decreed :· I was when I left an overcrowd­ the Albany County Mental that every book must be placed ed high school 20-some years Health Association is initiating safely behind glass. Again the ago. And just as steak costs A New England Boiled Din­ at Mosher Pavilion irt Albany Americans stood adamant and three times as much today as it ner will be served by the men Hospital. There is particular insisted that the whole point of did when I entered high school of Onesquethaw Chapter, Order need for volunteers in the areas a Bookmobile would be lost if (and may cost four times as of the Eastern Star, on Satur­ of recreation and occupational this were done. They added that much next year!) so, perhaps day, Nov. 14, in the Masonic therapy, and anyone interested if books were lost, they were must education. Temple, Delmar. Serving will be in such service is asked to con­ lost, and that in many cases as Whom are we to believe? I from 5 to 7 P.M. in family tact Mrs. Dorothy Knox, Direc­ many as 6 copies of a book had am willing to accept the opinion style; adults $1.50, children un­ tor of Volunteers at Albany been brought along to prepare of what I consider a first-rate der twelve, 75¢. Ivan Hayne and Hospital, before Nov. 16, the for the probable thumbing, school board and volunteer in­ Keith Colburn are co-chairmen. date set for orientation. tearing and wearing by visitors. vestigating groups that $1,185,- Bertha Sipperly will have a The Muscovites happily ig­ WORLD COMMUNITY DAY TO 000 must be spent to keep our table of handmade aprons for nored the Kremlin edict against BE OBSERVED FRIDAY school system one of the best sale. The public is cordially in­ AT ST. STEPHAN'S "free samples" and surrepti­ in State. vited. The World Community Day tiously pocketed dozens of vol­ When I consider my good for­ service, with the theme "Full umes. This unauthorized "lend­ tune in living here, high taxes or At 8 P.M. On Nov. 9, there Partners for Peace," will be held ing" almost put the Bookmobile no high taxes, I count two "bless­ will be an information meet• out of business· but American ing at the Senior High School. by the Tri-Village Church Wo­ ings" first: (1) the efficient town Whether you are for or aga­ men on Nov. 6 at 9:30 A.M. at publishers met the emergency government that encourages inst the proposed addition, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, by rushing replacements that pleasant, placid life, and (2) the you won't want to miss this interesting session. Elsmere. After a coffee hour kept forbidden American ideas superb schooling my kids are Mrs. Mahrlon Dapson will lead flowing into eager hands. getting. There are a lot of places Efforts were made by Dr. EVERYONE WENT TO THE the service. Mrs. James L. Mc­ I can cut back before I reach POLLS .•• including the pri· Graw will discuss "How We Can The~dore C. Wenzl, president of the school's share of my dollar. nters, for whom last tues· Help New Nations" as told her the Library's board of trustee~, Tri-Village Father day was a holiday. That's why your SPOTLIGHT is by Bengt Simonsson, missionary to have Vice-President Nixon (name submitted) a day late. in Johannesburg, Africa. There make a formal inspection of the (continued on next page) (continued on page 3) (continued on page 3) PAGE 2 • November 5, 1959 THE SPOTLIGHT (BCHS ADDITION) to stop? With $2.40 more added To The Spotlight: on and not to count the cost of Nov. 9th is the date for dis­ additional teachers if this addi­ cussion, and Nov. 16th is the tion goes through? We were first date for voting upon the pro­ told the Delmar grade school posed new $1,185,000 addition was crowded and more class­ to the new $2,000,000 plus Sen­ rooms needed so an addition ior High School. Everyone i:,; was made. How mo.ny class~ complaining about this new pro­ rooms? Not even one! Next it posed addtbon but h6W many wa:::~ a lU::!W Ilamctgtdd O..:huol, are going to have the intestinl'll then a new Glenmont School. fortitude or just plain "guts" to We were told the Jr.-Sr. high put down this hair brained school was overcrowded and scheme which is being forced that it was an impossibility to upon us? build an addition to this build­ ... In 1950 when I moved ing so a new high school was here my tax rate was $24.32 necessary. We were told there per $1000 of assessed valuation. would be no increase in taxes Now it is $53.82. Where is it for this since the new "power plant" being built would more CHRYSANTHEMUM than pay for the construction of BOUQUETS a new high school. What a laugh! (GREENHOUSE GROWN) You all know what happened to your taxes. We were told this f•om $1.50 up was the ultimate in schools and would cover needs for at least 20 years. Now in only three years a new addition costing $1,185,000 is needed. (Not in­ cluding all the extras which 295 Elsmere Ave. Delmar, N.Y. could well run to another $1,- Open 8 am to 9 pm Every day

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WITH PLENTY OF FREE EASY PARKING! T H E S P 0 T L I G H T Hovember 5, 1959- PAGE 3 ished) (WORLD COMMUNITY DAY) "HAPPY HEARTS AND HANDS " The present school, with 21 , will be a short dramatization of MEET IN ELSMERE classrooms can easily take care the problems involved, by Mrs. The Happy Hands and Hearts of over 800 pupils with only 40 Sidney Smith. Slides will show 4-H Club of Elsmere has begun United Nations work in Africa. its fall meetings at the horne o£ THE MAN to a room, not considering that there is also gym, swimming, Clothing for infants and small l\-1rs. Harry Eyres of Euclid ~~ shop, Home Ec. room, etc. to children and a contribution are Avenue. Mrs. Eyres is the club take care of a few so that each requested. leader with Kathleen Dunn as room, every hour of the day junior leader. Officers for the (BOOKMOBILE) does not contain 40 or more. (continued on next page) There must be better planning Bookmobile during the Fair, but * * * * * * * * * • ,.. ilr * * ,. and more thought needed here apparently Mr. Nixon's famous • or else only the very wealthy kitchen debate with Premier • will be here in the Tri-Village Khrushchev disrupted his plans ,. NO MAN area, and who needs so many to do so. * schools for the amount of chil­ Mrs. Barbara Rau, librarian, • NEEDS reports that the Bookmobile • dren there will be left? Lile Insurance if he is \ Dr. Frankenstein created a should be all refreshed and pret- ,. inclepenclently wealthy. monster which he thought would tied-up, ready to begin its trav- • be the perfect man, but it grew els with hundreds of interesting Every man needs it out of hand and turned on its books quite soon; it is hoped otherwise ! All wi-se maker and destroyed him. Are before the Holidays. men have it. And remember, when it stops we also creating a "monster" in 3etter call us now! our school system? Let's stop it in front of your house, that this • before it drives us out also. is the very same brave bearer of .. BUT LE R nd When the time comes that the American ideals that with ,. 0 actual school pnpnl~tinn wAr­ streamers flying,. toured the • BRow N I rants an addition, then and only cloistered city of Moscow for : 1 n( • then should we consider an ad­ 20 miles, at 20 miles an hour, • dition and not noW on what last July, to the admiring won- ,. 252 DELAWARE AVENUE may be! der of the free world's reporters DELMAR, HEW YORK A. J. Ballu!I on the scene. 9-4581 , ...... ,,,,, .. .

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I PAGE 4 ~November 1959 5, THE SPOTLIGHT (HAPPY HEARTS) erts treasurer, Mary Gaillard; ''Hold Ups." A "mutual bene­ year include: president, Beth Mrs. William P. Delaney and song leader, Karen O'Bryan; tele­ Eyres; vice-president, Ann Sling­ fit table" has been inaugurated Mrs. Frank Decker of the Home phone caller, Cathy Morrow; where used or surplus photo­ Demonstration Department of erland; Susan Rob- recreation, Judy Flandreau; graphic equipment may be the Albany County Extension publicity, Zan Blendell. Sewing bought and sold. The club meets Service will give the demonstra­ classes are held weekly and FREE! the second and fourth Tuesdays tion on home decorations. Also cooking classes will start later The Pickering $24 stereo of each month at 8 P.M. in St. welcome to help draw small fry this fall at Mrs. John Blendell's cartridge with the purchase Stephen's Episcopal Church in into the gaiety of preparations home. Mrs. Blendell and Mrs. Elsmere. will be suggestions for tree dec­ Eyres will be happy to answer The Oct. 2 7 winners in the orations the children can make any questions about this club. color slide category were: Irene themselves. Heffner, Cecil Terko, and Alice Hostesses for the event will Porter. Winners in the black be Mrs. Ernest T. Bird, Mrs. Al­ and white category were: Frank bert Ehrenfreund, and Mrs. Gardinier, Florence Becker, and Harry C. Miller. Irene Heffner. CAMERA CLUB MEETING "AMERICAN EDUCATION The Nov.. 10 meeting of the DEMONSTRATION FOR WEEK" PROCLAIMED . A GARRARD RC-121/Mkll record changer Delmar Camera Club will fea­ TRI-VILLAGE NEWCOMERS John Oliver, Supervisor of the ture a discussion on flash for Christmas decorations for the Town of Bethlehem, has pro­ . AT $42.50 synchro-sunlight photography. home will spark holiday plans claimed Nov. 8 through 14 This is a pre-Thanksgiving Club members will show slides for the Tri-Village Newcomers "American Education Week" limited offer while they last. and black and white prints on Club when members meet at and he urges all citizens to take open daily to 6, Fri. to 9p.m. the University Club Tuesday, the opportunity to visit local FORT ORANGE BLACK TOP Nov. 10, for a social hour at 12, schools in line with the stated luncheon at 12:45. purpose of the week to increase so~~RJ~~ON ~K!Y.JVf~A !~ public understanding and appre­ 904 B'WAY, ALBANY Sidewalks- Cellar floors ciation of education and to ALL WORK GUARANTEED strengthen bonds of communica­ L---- TEL 5-1594;:;::;;;;;;;;;;~=,.;J/;o. .M· HARRINGTON. S-8731 tion between school and com­ M! I!!II!B ~ . . ... : . . II;· ~· ~ : ' ' munity. "The week is dedicated to our children, their education NEW from CHRYSLER Corp.! and the future of our state and NEED A FAST CAR WASH? TRY THE NEW PHONE MINUTE MAN 4-0633 590 CENTRAL AVE., ALBANY

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RED CROSS INVITES VOLUNTEERS An orientation course for new and prospective volunteer work­ ers for the Albany County Chap­ ter of the American Red Cross HANDY will be held at the chapter CHECKLIST house, 3 Englewood Place, Al­ of BAKERY bany, on Monday, Nov. 9 at TREATS! 7:45 P.M. Arrangements for this one-session course, "Your Red Cross at Work," are under 0 Lemon Meringue Pie ...... 69c D Cherry Dutch Cheese Cake ... 69c the direction of Mrs. David 0 Blueberry Muffins ...... 39c 0 Jelly Dcnuts ...... 3?c Schwartz, chairman of orienta­ OCioverleof Rolls ...... 33c 0 Apple Nut Buns ...... 36c tion. Anyone interested in val-. 0 Cinnamo,n Raisin Bread .... 35c 0 Brownies ...... 59c unteer work in any of the many 0 Salted Rye Bread ...... 25r 0 Maple Pecan Chiffon .. 79c services offered by the Red Cross is cordially invited to at­ ------~·------~------0 Blueberry Pie tend the meeting...... 69c 0 Ootm~ol Cookies ...... J9c 0 Party Cupcakes .. 59c 0 Dote-Nut Bread ...... 49c ELSMERE EVENING D Baked Beans ...... 29c UNIT MEETS 0 Bran T oasties .... 29c 0 Bostoh Brown Bread The Elsmere Home Bureau .... 29c 0 e Butter Parkerhouse Rolls .... 33c Evening Unit held a meeting on 0 • Italian Bread ., ...... 22c 0 • Old Fashioned Bread ...... 25c Nov. 4 in the cafete"tia of the Elsmere Grade School. Guests ------p·------·-···1 0 Pumpkin Pie ...... 69c 0 Corn Toasties ...... 29c for the evening were Mrs. Mar­ 0 Angel Food (chocolate iced) 59c tha Brown and Mrs. Voorhees. 0 Danish Butter Coffee Cake ..... 59c D Dunket-ts ...... 32c Ann Mullen g;;tve a demonstra­ OFruit Bun·s (NEW!I ...... 39c tion on how to make rush seats, 0 Dinner Rolls ...... 33c 0 • English Muffins (6) ...... 25c D Milwaukee Rye Bread ...... 25c there was a discussion of man­ ______.... ______0 • Family .., __Sandwich ... ______...... 24c _ ners and a movie on gift wrap­ ping. 0 Peach Pie ...... • 69c D • Buffet Rye ...... 25c ----- 0 e Geld Creme Cupcakes ...... 32c 0 Chocolate Sheet Cake ...... 49c CUBS ADVANCE D Sandwich Cookies ...... 39c Glazed Donuts ...... 39c On Oct. 28 a meeting of Cub 0 Sliced Pumpernickle 25c 0 Scout Pack 2 58 was held at the D Sesam~~ Seed Butter & Egg 0 • Cracked Wheat Bread ...... 25c Elsmere Elementary School and Rolls .. 33c D • Hot Dog Rolls ...... 26c 28 Scouts received their Bob­ ------~------cat pins from Richard J. Lan­ D • Apple Pie ...... 69c 0 Unsalted Bread ...... 25c zara, Cubmaster. After the cere­ D Streussel Buns ...... 39c D Lemon Creme Coke ...... 44c mony there were games and 0 • Old Fashioned Dcnuts ..... 29c 0 Canadian Oat Bread ... ,...27c refreshments. 0 e Hard Se~d RollS ...... 25c D Block-eyed Susan Cookies .... 49f 0 Pound Coke (Half-ring I 59c 0 • Special White Bread ...... 24c ·------·------~------j)CJ~:t 0 APPLESAUCE LAYER ...... 65c 0 Cinnamon Buns ...... 39c ~ Chaco I ate Macaroons . 54c 0 e Pen Rolls ...... l5c D Chocoiate Creme Cupcakes .... 32c 0 • Lite Diet Breoa ...... 29c ~! Kuchen ...... 49c D e Sandwich Bi-eod ...... 36c Let .... 49c D Chocolate Creme Cake ...... 49c ------• lnd•cates items available every day The above !s not a compl~::te list ot available TRYLOR&VROnfY item10 tor turthe1 mtorma11on ask vou1 routeman 01 call rne oak~y. STORE YOUR LAWN MOWER Saturday, November7 NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE DEVIL'S FOOD LAYER 79c A Jelicious two-layer chocolate cake, covered FOR STORAGE only repairs on top and sides with chctolate icing,

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Albany County American Legion Commander John McKenna pre­ sents Department of New York Legion Press Award to Past Com­ mander Richard Lenseth (center) and Post Commander Alvin W. Greenwood (right) of Nathaniel Adams Blanchard Post in Delmar. The award was given "For faithful and diligent reporting and recording of the aims, activities and accomplishments, personalities programs and projects" in the Post publication The Ten-Forty Times during the term of Mr. Lenseth. PROGRESS CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY von Bank's A program by the Govern­ TV SERVICE ment Group of the Delmar Prog­ ress Club will be presented 4-5887 Tuesday morning, Nov. 10, and when your burner puts out Mrs. Philip Wexler, speaker, will take the members "South of the Border." The meeting is scheduled for 10 A.M. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth L. Clark, 32 Forest Road, Delmar. A coffee hour MORE will precede the meeting. Mrs. Arthur Pense is Chair­ man of the group, assisted by the cost of your heat is Mesdames George I. Davis, R. Seward Barned, Herman Feld­ husen and Walter C. Levy.

DELMAR FIRELADIES Gather ye Corned Beef The Ladies Auxiliary of the while ye may. Delmar Fire Department will Old Time can not be meet at 8 P.M. on Thursday, LESS beaten. And this tender morsel Nov, 12 at the Firehouse, with Premium Quality Atlantic Heating Oil is triple·refined for I slice today, Mrs. Irvin Sutter presiding. A your burner's protection. An advanced additive helps keep Tomorrow wi II be your burner clean as it heats. You get maximum heat, eaten. trou~e·free operation, fewer repair bills and service calls. FOWLER'S for clean, low cost heat, call MC CARROLL'S LIQUOR -STORE SUPER MARKET See Ernie, George or Harry for SINCE 1921 Better Spirits

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·ELSMERE DAY UNIT TO MEET MONDAY The Elsmere Day Unit of the Albany Home Demonstration Lay-a-way Department will meet on Mon­ day, Nov. 9 at St. Stephen's NOW I Church. Members interested in the project "Accent on Easy Meals" will meet with Mrs. El­ mer Mathews at 10 A.M. in the church. A luncheon will be serv­ ed by those members at 12 o'clock. The business meeting will be conducted at 1:15 by the chairman, Mrs. Lucien Le Maitre. Members who have made "all occasion aprons" un­ • der the leadership of Mrs. C. While our stock IS comp ete ... Currien Smith will display them, and Mrs. Roswell Fairbank will report on her project, "Etching ;.. SAMSONITE "Silhouette" on Glass." "*- WHEARY "Miss America"

LEGAL NOTICE -¥ HARTMANN "707" MADISON FRUIT GARDENS Notice is hereby given that the persom herein named have formed a limited partnership for the transaction of busi­ ness in the State of New York and elae­ where, and have filed a certificate in the ¥ ATLANTIC "Grasshopper" Clerk's office of the County of Albany, of which the substance is as follows: The name of the limited partnership is Madison Fruit Gardens. The character of the busineu it a re· ~SCHELL SKYWAY tail fruit, produce and specialty shop. * The location of the princiPal place of business is No. 18 South Pearl Street, Albany, New York, IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES & COLORS The name and place of residence of I * the general partner b Anthony DiPiaua, 12 LaDci Lane, Albany 5, New York. and the name and place of residence of the limited partner is Norman Brickman, 48 Brookline Avenue, Albany, New York. The term for which the partnership is to exist is from the 5th day of October, 1959, until either the death of either partner, protracted illness of the general partner, or mutual conaent of both part­ ners. The amount oi cash contributed by the limited partner i1 $3,000.00. No other property is C

ITHE SPOTLIGHT Novembe:r 5, 1959- PAGE 9 OPEN HOUSE AT BCJHS Nov. 10 and 12 will be Open House days at Bethlehem Cen­ tral Junior High School and parents, friends, and interested citizens are cordially invited to (continued on next page) SERVICING RO 7-2793 SERVICE CALLS $4.00 RELIABLE

L' Auberge des Fougeres -/1 q.wnch Co.unbuj Jnn LEST WE FORGET. Here is a picture of Tri-Vitlagers sewing for on Rte. 23, two miles east of Hillsdale, N. Y. the Red Cross at the time of the first Armistice, 41 years ago. Miss Evelyn Frazier, who owns the picture, says that only 5 of the ladies pictured above are alive today; among them her mother, Mrs. C. W. Frazier, Slingerlands. ~~ New Winter Cuisine Now Being Served FOR THE Special Table d'Hote Dinners, $3.75 SUCCESSFUL Prix Fixe Loncheons, $2.50 Re$ervations desirable MAN'S Telephone Hillsdale, FAirview 5-7777 FE Closed Monday

'57 BUICK $3995 Rust and White Special Hard~ White with Black Top 4~Daor • ESSO OIL BURNERS top Coupe. Power steering. Sedan. Two~tone interior. The complete line of Esso Oil Heat Units are available for all home heating needs. E xceptionolly clean. Spotless, • ESSO HEATING OIL WITH PARADYNE· H04 '57 CADILLAC $3595 is super-clean burning - gives more efficient, $3195 '59 MERCURY more economical home heating. Maroon Coupe De Ville. New Turquoise ond White Cruiser tires. Full power. Excellent. 2·Door Hardtop. Electric seat • OUR "WATCHDOG" BURNER SERVICE ond windows. Hi~Fi radio, mul· when yo.u need it at any hour, in any weather. tidrive transmission. Showroom • BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN condition, offers easy, interest-free monthly payments. OTHERS TO CHOOSE poROM. ALL INDOORS IN OUR SHOWROOM For Our Complete uW•tchdoc" SerYice, call 5-3581 5-7404 3-1614 5-3583 John D. Wendell, Inc. Alblny County'• Only AuthOTized C1dlll1c Deller 450 CENTRAL AVE, 2·3318 PAGE 10- November 5, 1959 THE SPOTLIGHT " (BCJHS) that the notice of the conference attend classes on these days. was received too late to invite Faculty ffiembers will be posted the public to attend as was re­ in the foyer to assist visitors in quested. selecting the classes they wish to attend. When you say "I saw it in The Spotlight" you let our mer­ PROPHECY CONFERENCE chants know that this is a good HELD AT NORMANSVILLE 2J~ce to advertise. CHURCH And do it NOW! II For just a few dollars a month The Normansville Commu­ BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL you can enjoy all the modem convenience and nity Church held a Prophecy luxury of FULL HOUSEPOWER. Consult any of Conference on Nov. 1-4. The Telephone Exchange speaker was Reverend Albert the companies listed below .. they'll be happy 72 Delaware Avenue ~unge. The Spotlight regrets to show you how you can modernize your home 24-... our s~rvice 9-4981 by WIRING-ON-TIME NOW! SAAB ALBANY AREA APPLIANCE the DEALERS economy car Albany Meurs and Dutton, ln'C. 160-C Quail Street $1895 H. S. Braun P.O.E. 4 54 Broadway John G. Myers 39 North Pearl Street Caplan Bros. Furniture BOB Corporation Schottenhams Appliance 234 South Pearl Street Store MARTIN 282 Central Avenue DELMAR Cc:dough Radio Sales & )ervke B. Sheber & !>ens, Inc. 253 Central Avenue 114 Arm Street Cornwell Appliances Tele-Service 1357 Central Avenue 242 South Peorl Street call the Di!:ount. Merchandising W. ,M. Whitney & Company 47 North Pearl Street MONEY NUMBER ~tares, Inc. 73 Central Avenue Altamont Green Appliances 113 Central Avenue Altamont Paint & for an Wallpaper Store Guilderland Radio 135 Maple Avenue Is your home set for cold weather? Get ready now, with an Television Okay Loan! Just call us ... and upon approval pick up your 2301 Western Avenue Rensselaer cash ! Pay back in the small monthly installments you choose, Meginniss Electric Rensselaer Appliance P. J. Fo•d DELAWARE PLAZA Corporation Company !:~~·u:J:~~· at the 370 Broadway is okay I" 1103 Third Street Shopping Center ALBANY BANK MEMBERS City & County Savings Mechanics and Farmers' Bank Savings Bank of Albany 100 State Stre&t 47 State Street First Trust Company 35 State Street National Commercial Bank Home Savings Bank & Trust Company 11 North Pearl Stnet 60 State Street Industrial Bank of Commerce of Albany National Savings Bank 50 State Street 90 State Street Mechanics and Farmers' Bonk of Albany State Bank of Albany 63 State Street 69 State Street EASTERN NEW YORK BUREAU OF UATE IRING LOOK FOil THIS SEAL FOR "FULL HOUSEPOWER" rHE SPOTLI November 5, 1959- PAGE 11

by Abbie Utz Hallowe'en fun is over, so let us now settle back and get ready for necessary tasks of our community. May they be privi­ leges, right to vote, - remem­ ber the school proposal coming up November 16, between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. in the boys' gym at the Junior High School in Delmar. The need is great to double the capacity of the Beth­ lehem Central Senior High, so here's your opportunity to back the Bond issue proposal, repre­ FREE senting the culmination of more Nothing To Buy ••• It's Easy •, than a year's work by 100 peo­ ple of our school district. This is a sound and practical plan for the education of our high "COUNT THE DROPS" school youth of today and the - years to come. OF MIRACLE ADDITIVE Parents of Hamagrael School are being invited to National Education Week Open House on November 10 and again on the 12th. The teachers will an· HT303 1 nounce the time for visiting · hours, and we do believe this is THAT MAKES HY-TEST 303 a worthwhile opportunity for parent participation and inter­ THE CLEANEST BURNING est. A must too, for the chil­ dren's sake. FUEL IIIL EYER SOLD! You know Bryn Mawr is cele­ brating a very important time in their college career - the 75th --HERE'S HOW TO WIN-- anniversary. Local alums are to HY TEST 303 is a prell'liurn quality fuel ail yet it cosh no mora than or­ hear a trustee of the college, dinary fuels. The big difference with HY TEST 303 is this: Only HY TEST Miss Vining, the former tutor 303 is dehydrated and filtered to remave any maisture, gum ar shrdga thot it sametimes pruent in ather fuel oils. HY TEST 303 also burllt clearaer of the Crown Prince of Japan. because miracle additive HT 303 has beera put ira it to help remove soot I ADDRESS, ______No foreigner ever before had accumulations in your furnace orad fa prevent ony further build-up of soot. This saves home fuel oil \rsers an average of up to 20% yeorly on hooting been accorded the honor to at­ costs. To win 20'J gallons of tflis superior fuel oil, caunt the drops in the I CITY ______tend an Imperial wedding, but dr-awing above. fill in your onswcr in handy coupon and mail to Kirag I NAME OF PRESENT FUEL OIL DEALER I Miss Vining was given this priv· Fuels. There's o new contest ea=h week, In the event at ties winner wilt be selected by o drawing, Contest ends Sotludoy nite at midnight, ilege. Her topic this evening at L------' 8:30 at the Albany Academy for Girls will be "Youth in Japan Join The Swing To Today." Mrs. NoelS. Bennett, Jr. of Slingerlands and Mrs. · John K. Meneely, Jr. of Glenmont are respectively in charge of ar· rangements for the dinner to be F.ueli given in honor of Miss Vining before the lecture in the Girls Academy dining room and reser­ ALB. 89-2516 516 CENTRAL AVENUE ALB. 89-2516 vations for the lecture. Miss Elizabeth Kirkbride, oldest Bryn (continuec;t on next page) PAGE 12- November 5, 1959 THE SPOTLIGHT (BY THE WAY) Syracuse University. Andre is a Mawr alumna in Albany area is graduate of BCHS. chairman of the Albany celebra­ And look what's been hap­ tion. pening to Gail Livingston, Congratulations to John B. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ Geurtze of Bethlehem Center, liam Livingston of Forest Rd., recently nominated president of Delmar. She has graduated from the Delmar Kiwanis Club. Other American Airlines stewardess officers named for this next year college at Fort Worth, Texas are W. Scott Prothero, 1st vice­ and has been assigned to flights president; Delmer E. Everett, operating out of Chicago, Daugh­ 2nd vice-president; and William ter of the president of City and G. Reuter, treasurer. · County Savings Bank, Gail was We have news that Andre a recent graduate of Holy Pesez, . Jr., whose family live Names Academy, attended Al­ on Bridge St., Slingerlands, is bany Business College and was among the 170 freshmen recent­ a beauty queen in the bargain. ly enrolled at the State Uni­ Happy landings, Gail! versity College of Forestry at Another rave notice to one of

ANNOUNCING!!!... ~offif J) Let us outfit your doll NEW m the latest style Doll clothes made to order. 425 DELAWARE AVE •• DELMAR:./ "HOW TO Billie Hill9-2264 SAVE" BOOKLET W..stgate Shopping Center

e EASIER NEW BANK-BY-MAIL PLAN COMING at TRACTION • • • e HOW TO SAVE MORE , . , BUDGET THE JUMBO RIB SOLE! e 15 YEAR More traction for action ••• SAVINGS CHART More bounce to the e TYPES OF SAVINGS ounce ••• in the spriMgiest ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE casual of the fall scene! It's blackly sueded, fringe strapped. oval buckled, and destined for teens who INTEREST go places, take a dozen bouncy steps in it, and you'll want to live in it. ~------SIND FOR YOUR FREE COPY NOW! ------• Hosiery 1 Please send me the free booklet. • Handbags I NAME ...... }.~.. • lows I • SUppers I ADDRESS...... • Rubbers & loots I CITY ...... STATE ...... I • Sno loots I • Bowling Shoes I • Tennis and I ALBANY SAVINGS ~I G.ym Shoes I I I I I MAIN OFFICE: PINE HILLS OFFICE: 1 No. Pearl St & Maiden Lane 501 Western Avenue Open daily 9 to 3, Thursday 'til8 P.M. Open daily 9 lo 3, friday 'til a P.M. l MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Centra·l Aven,ue at Colvin ------See Teen Age Barn- WRGB- Fridays, 9:30 P.M. ------IICIII\Ial ACCOUN,.______THE SPOTLIGHT November 5, 1959- PAGE 13 our By The Way alums, Sue York State and at nan in Boston. She is a graduate Williams, daughter of Isabel and the National 4-H Club Week in of Roxeth Manor School, Har­ $25.00 REWARD Ken Williams of Winne Road, Ottawa, November 14-19. Head­ row, England. This will be a Will the party who recently Delmar, and the winner of the quarters will be at the Chateau military wedding in the chapel got a reddish-blo11d cocker New York State 4-H Dress Re­ Laurier, with side-trips to the on base, with a reception at the spaniel (older dog) from Royal Winter Fair with several Officers' Club, Kathy Moses will Delmar Dog Worden, please vue. We could have said "we contact me. Gladly pay re­ be the Junior bridesmaid, and told you so," but won't ... Sue days in Toronto, as guests of ward if it is my dog. Bill will be an usher. is a June graduate of BCHS and the Canadian 4-H Clubs. Things ALBANY 4·6668 now loving her freshman year at will be really exciting when Pat We've been wondering, and Michigan State University. So comes home for Thanksgiving. (continued on next page) after an 8 year career in 4-H In visiting, the other day with ICHENECTJ..DT • • clubs with many awards, rib­ Kay Moses of Winne Road, Del­ bons, medals for achievement, mar, we learned of the Thanks­ dress revue and leadership - giving weekend wed~ing of her all has paid off with an all-ex­ son Larry, to an English girl. One l'er!ormance OniJ pense paid trip to the National Larry, a graduate of BCHS, Rut­ MONDAY 4-H Club Congress in Chicago gers University and now sta­ Nov. 29 through December 3rd. tioned at Ft. Devens, Mass., met NOV. 16th Pat Dunn, daughter of the his bride-to-be, Madeline Ho- At 8'30 P.M. Perry Dunns of Adams Pl., Del­ Mail order now or mar, a sophomore at Cornell tickets now University, has been selected as JUST ARRIVED available FIRST SHIPMENT at Box Office one of four, to represent New OF HOLLANO Prices GROWN BULBS Orch. AHMtl ... U..,..,lr...... 4.39. 3. 75 LADY Tulips Orch. Loges BASIL RATIIIONE 3.20 - f11£11£111C Daffodils Balcony IlGGlNS WORLOCK 2.75·2.25 ~ filA KAZAit'S prOdoctlel 11 BETTY Hyacinths ,.,«, The Pill#%., Prize PI•Y SElf. 'J.B." Aoou'ssto ., AICHIIALD M..UISI ENRICHED Ur:Jlanc/if} ~ STA~PED w1a l&IUl Mill& FLORIST ENVELOPE BREAD Delmar,N.Y. Phone 9-4946 ~----·-- '· IJ ''I nATIOnAL ~ I Jn ~ o/- thu eued, ART WffM we aile ~··· Nov.l thru Nov.7 \'I), ! I - '~ --

- 10% ARTISTS VISIT THE GRUMBACHER DISCOUNT SUPPLIES EXHIBIT Art Supply line ON AU ... AT OUR ' & WESTGATE Ready made & PICTURE \\I II/ STORE Custom made ~ FRAMES MILLION/ All WEEK picture frames DOLLAR:::: RECIPE --...._ \ I 89-2571 .'I \\ \~"' /:) !/\"' ( c WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER 1 lb. 4oz 2s Central Ave. at Colvin PAGE 14- N,ovember 5, 1959· THE SPOTLIGHT (BY THE WAY) Iy requested the hearing and T & D EXCHANGE since the issue does concern all some 150 residents of Bethle­ residents on or near the Delmar hem and New Scotland were e,Lotke., Bypass . . . Why aren't hear­ actually present at the State ings like the one conducted re­ Public Works Department's hearing. Seems like this was one TAKEN ON CONSIGNMENT & cently at the Junior High men­ 1 tioned well in advance of the meeting we should have known ~ t.:'t t., . .. scheduled date? about and attended! NEW! """"".,, '::J 'D eerClttUCu Thirty-three residents formal- Have a birth announcement from a Spotlight subscriber, now OPEN DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY a proud grandmomma. The Ken­ neth Hallenbecks of North 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Street, Delmar announce the Open Thursdays 3 p.m. to 9p .m. birth of a son, Oct. 23 at Brady COUSE CORNERS ROUTES4&40 nm£ Hospital, Albany, The baby has 77-9439 NEXT TO ESSO STATI N been named Mark Edward. Mrs. Hallenbeck is the former Olive There ore thousands of potential buyers for Overy item advertised in TO SPOTLIGHT CLASSIFIED$- MERCHANDISE FOR SALE. It"• an Wright, daughter of Mr. and economical, satisfactory way to sell. And we ore LOCAL, too! Mrs. Leland Wright. Congratula­ CHHnG tions to all the happy people. We feel the need of Novem­ FOR ber , .. it is the quiet time, tho' W.G. MORTON WINTER all too brief. But somehow we "WITH OVER A CENTURY OF SERVICE" are able to prepare for the WANTS YOU TO MEET SEE JACK Thanksgiving holiday and really put in the true meaning of the MRS. HELEN STENGEL great harvest season. Everything VANDUSEN seems to rest out-of-doors, too. The mowers, our gardens (with the last bulbs just planted), the animals quietly napping in the sun-patches on the floor indoors.

Mrs Stengel was born in Potsville, Po. Mrs. Stengel has long been a resident of Albany and has been with W. G. Morton for over ten years, Mrs. Stengel handles our auto­ ~vtf matic delivery service. It is with this type of employee that you can be assured of prompt, courteous service W-1- C(j!l, plus an adequate supply of oil in your tank at all times. lei ~ ~ AUTOMATIC DELIVERY We ~~ENTS You sign a contract with W. G. Morton and we do the rest. RUST SPOTS TEXACO FUEL CHIEF S_CRATCHES STAINS, ETC. We ore proud to deliver famous Texaco Fuel Chief. Pro­ a,Jbo. duced and engineered by the famous Texaco people, the quality and cleanliness of their products are unsurpassed. COMPLETE COLLISION REPAIR "BE PROUD OF YOUR CAR" Expert Workmanship • •• Very Reasonable Rates ••• @ W.G.MORTON All Work Guaranteed ••• 80 N.MANNING BLVD. 8·7821 STUDLER'S GARAGE HEAT WITH DISTILLATE- THE MODERN LIQUID FUEL 24•Hour Towing Service - 243 Delaware Avenue, Delmar Official New Yortc State Inspection Station - Phone 9-923 THE SPOTLIGHT November 5, 1959 ·PAGE 15 Do enjoy this time of year and plan ahead or just reflect on this blessed countryside of ours. Church ready to serve YOU with all forms of , Calendar INSURANc"E 1 as we have for over NEW SALEM REFORMED CHURCH New Scotland Road; P.O.,RDl, 1 Voorheesville, • Rev. JOO.n H. " q/} -L~ t " Austin, Pastor, TeL ROS-2698 61.- a c:en urv SUNDAY- tO e.fll. Sunder SciMMt1; II •- m. Moman& WMahip. E. V. MULLENNEAUX CO. CLARKSVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH, Rev. James A. Neevil., 90 State Street Pastor. ~FRI. Sunday 9:45 A.M. Church School 11:00 A.M. Service of Worship Albany, N.Y. phone 3·2241 7:00 P.M. Youth Fellowship (All young people grades 7-12) Please be sure to phone bring in or moil your THE METHODIST CHURCH So. Bethlehem, Rev. Cosman NOW ... 20-minutes claulfied ads so they'll W,L arrive at the SPOTLIGHT SUNDAYS- by Spm on Friday 9: 45 a. r. Church School; ll a.m.. Mo"'inC Worship; 7 p .... Youth otherwise we con not F~llo..,shlp. FREE PARKING assure their appearance BETHLEHEM LUlliERAN CHURCH in the next Issue. Com. Elm & Murray Aves~ Rev. Harold A. Scheibert, Pastor 9:,00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pkones: 9-4328 & 9~2885 ---SPOTLIGHT__ _ SUNDAY: for our customers 8: JO a.m. EaTly Worship Service. 9:45 .a.m. S..,day School .-.d A• in our new parking lot dull Bible Class.. 9-4949 (continued on next page) on James St. south of Maiden Lane

INTRODUCING THE 1960 Enjoy free parking while yon bank at oar Main RAMBLER Office. Just drive east on Maidea Laae, t111'1l LINE ADDED TO LINE south on James Street. 3 SEAT STATION WAGON DRIVE-IN TELLER AND PARKING AREA CUSTOM HARDTOP SEDAN STATION WAGON AT RAMBLER THE CENTRAL AVENUE BRANCH AMERICAN $179Se 339 Central Avenue, at Quail Street PRICED AS LOW AS UPSTATE RAMBLER,INC. State Bank of Albany ROUTE '-W RO 7-2217 SELICIRIC, H.Y, Cht~rler~tl-/lfi}J (2 Miles South of O.la~ar -5 minutes from 4 Corners) PAGE 16 ~November 5, 1959 THE SPOTLIGHT

(CHURCH CALENDAR, CONT'D) ST. THOMAS CATHOLIC CHURCH Friday Nov. 13 ALBANY BIBLE INSTITUTE, 281 I J: 00 a.m. Worship Service Delaware Avenue, Delmar 3: 30 P.M. Jr. Choir rehearsal State Street, Albany, New York. Msgr. Raymond F. Rooney 7:00 ~m. Yo~.r.g Pe-ople ST. STEPHENS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Bible studies for ,ill ages: DELMAR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SUNOA Y MASSES (ln lhe Church) Elsmere Avenue, Delmar Mon. & Tues. - 6:45-9:15 p.m. Rev, George H. Phelps, Pastor 7, I, 9, 10 & II Rev. Charles H. Kaulfuss Thursdays - 6: 45·8 p.m. (Except Sunday services are heldin the (In the Auditoraum) 9. 10 & 12 8:00 A.M. Holy Communion Holidays) noon. Delmar Masonic Temple, Kenwood Business Women: 1st & 3ni Wed­ WEEKDAY MASSES: 6:45. 7:10 (Breakfast served every Sunday Avenue and Adams Street SATURDAY MASSES: & • 9. after the service in the. Parish nesdays - 5:30-8:30 p.m. Hall.) SUNDAY, 9:15 Worship Service CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY • ~ FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 9:30 A.M. The Family Eucharist Delmar, N.Y. 9:15 Church School, nursery - of Bethlehem, Selkirk (Church School, all classes and SUNDAY-11.00 a.m.. Chw-ch grade 6 Rev. Theodore W. Luidens, B.D., Nursery) Service • Sund•y School. NORMANSVILLE COMMUNITY CHURCH Minister; Mrs. Marlin Fuller, Or- 1 11:00 A.M. 1st Sunday Holy Com­ lllason.c -Temple, Kenwood A.-~. c. Emory Weeks, Pastor ganist; Mrs. Wm. Waldbillig, Choir munion and Sermon. Other Sun­ TESTIMONIAL MEETDoiCS: E;.,.,,.,. SUNDAY: ~Director days - Morning Prayer and Thursd•r •• I p. •· 9:30 .. -. Sunct.rSchool. Qi.Wren Sundays: Sermon. (Nursery) READING ROC»A~ •nd Adulta 9:45 A.M. Sunday School 388 Kenwood Avenue. Hours: II •·m. Wcw•bip Sef'l'ice 11:00 A.M. Worship Service •JERUSALEM REFORMED CHURCH Open daily 2-4; Saturday 10-12; 7:30p.m. Eveni.aa Fe11owahip Hour (Nursery for children under 6) Feura Bush- Supply Pastor Ropal A. Stantcn closed Sunday. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship 7:30 P•• Hymn Sin& followed bt Wednesday: SUNDAY - 9:30 a.m. Sunday SEE THE GREAT Adlllt Bible Cl•a 2:15P.M. Released Time Class School; 10:30 a.m. Worship MOTION PICTURE Service; 6:30 p.m. Jr. Youth FRIDAY: 7:00 P.M. Junior Choir 7:15p.m. YoulhFeUowahip. 7:45P.M. Intermediate Choir Fellowship; 7:45 p.m. Sr. Youth Fellowship MARTIN LUTHER SAnJRDAY: 8:00 P.M. Senior Choir the stirring story of I p.m. Cho&. pr.c\ice.. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH NEW SCOTLAND 8 p.m. C•pit•l City Reac• Mi• PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH the Protestant Reformation saon, lnd week e•ch MOnth. Kenwoad Avenue. De.lma~-Rev. Arthur P .White SDlVIC£5 throu&,h July al II A.M. PUBLIC INVITED FREE! Sunday, November 8 Nplt will be h.lpplied until .a GLENMONT COMMUNITY CHURCH FRIDAY NOV. 6, at 7:30P.M. (Reformed} Weiser Street, Glenmont 9:30 and 11:00 Divine Worship. a .. w IDlnln .. r ls ucur.. d. Vac.a­ at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Rev. Harvey W. Noon:lsy, 6-7710 "We Give Thee But Thine lloe dwtaa Aupn; wrvlc•• ,.,_ Elm and Murray Aves. SUNDAY: 10:00 Morning Wor­ Own." Every Member Canvass auae4 Sept ..mber I 3. ship. Nunery care for children Day. under 3. 9: 30 Church School for Cradle 11: 10 A.M. Church School, Roll, Nursery, Kindergarten, FUNERAL DIRECTORS classes for all ages, including Grades 1, 4, 5 and 6 adults. 9:30 Adult Class; "What Do CLASSIFIEDS In Time of Need, Coli WEDNESDAY: 7:45 P.M. Cho;r Minority Groups Think of Us?" Classified Advertising W. TEBBUTT'S SOHS rehearsal. 11:00 Church School for Cradle RATES 176 State 12 ':olvin Roll, Nursery, Kindergarten,· I 0¢ per word for each insertionj S 1 UNIONVILLE REFORMED CHURCH Alb. 3-2179 Alb. 89-0116 'Delaware turnpike, Uniatville Grades 2, 3, 7, 8 and 9 minimum, payable in advance. 420 Kenwood 11:00 Adult Class; "Survey of Rev, Louis H. Chisman. CALL 9--4949 Delmar 9-2212 the Old Testament." or stop in with cash and written order SUNDAY 10:00 .,..._ Sund•y 4:00 Ninth Grade Fellowship at our convenient office: 4 Corners/ 11 Elm Street School, 11-00 •·~ Worship Servact' 5: 00 Youth Choir rehearsal Delmar. Hossau 8-1231 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH OF 6:15 Youth Fellow•h;p BUSIHESS SERVICE Over 107 Years of VOORHEESVILLE, ONESQUETHAW REFORMED CHURCH -=~~~-~~~~~~= Oi stingui shed Funeral Service Rev. Walter Taylor, Pastor Tarrytown road, off Route 32 ASH & TRASH-REMOVAL 9:45 a.m. Sunday School for aU 11 a.m.- Sunday School ASH & trash removal; no char~e ages, with nursery ... 12 N"'n-Worship Servic:e for bWldled newspapers. 9-1287 Charles DeGrush. 9:45 a.m. Adult Bible Class Mondays - 8: IS p.m. Bible CARPENTRY 11:00 a.m. Moming Wonhip Study, home of Mr. and Mrs. _____c::"'~-"''"-'-"-'----- Service, with nursery REMODELING-Ail types o( car­ E. Vanderbilt penter work. H. A.. Ertel, 9-1048. 5:30p.m. Junior-Hi Youth Fellow­ Choir Rehearsal-2nd and 4th Ed Hehre, 9-1198. 0 ship Thursday, 7:30 p.m. at the CHAIN SAW WORK CUTTING, trimming, leaf raking 6:30p.m. Senior-Hi Youth Fellow- Church & fertilizing. All at reasonable ship SAW trees for firewood or land­ rates. Greenleaf Gardens. 9-2009 scaping. Reasonable. Call 9-3530 New Scotland Rd. - Route 85 DELMAR REFORMED CHURCH LINOLEUM Delaware A venue, Delmar DRESSMAKING COMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH Rev, Dr. LeRoy c. Brandt ARMSTRONG Linoleum, Sales & Slingerlands, - Rev, J. R. Rhodes Thurs. Nov. 5 PROFESSIONAL dressmaker and Service. Formica counter top. November 8th, Sunday Sr. Choir rehearsal 7:30P.M. stylist now at home can take Bartley's. 9-3190 11:00 Morning Worship service. Fri. Nov. 6 limited number of dressmaking MASON WORK First Service of worship in our Jr. Choir rehearsal 3:30 P.M. and alteration assignments. Ex­ renewed sanctuary. "The Build­ Sun. Nov. 8 pert on wedding gowns, formals. ORICK and block, sidewalks, floors and chimneys. Free es- ing and The Spirit." 9:45 A.M. Church School Albany 2-3520 timates. 9-1294. 0 6:30 Senior Youth Fellowship, 10 A.M. Arnold Class ELECTRICAL WORK NEW LAWNS in the Fire Hall. 11 A.M. Worship Service All types electrical work. Call November lOth, Tuesday 11 A.M. Crib & Nursery service 9--4381 NE\\' lawns our specialty- grading 10:00 a.m. WSCS morning group 6:30 P.M. Youth Fellowship - seeding. j. W. Michael-; Co., FUEL OIL KEROSENE 3:00 p.m. WSCS afternoon groups me. 9-382~ o WHY pay more? Fuel oil, kero: group Mon. Nov. 9 7:30 P.M. PAINTING - PAPERHANGING 8: 00 p.m. WSCS evening group Consistory meeting sene. Academy Oil Service. ROY FLANSBURG, painting con-­ Wed. Nov. 11 - 3:30 P.M. Girl 5-5336-62-1309. 24 hour de- November 11th, Wednesday tractor. RO 5-2712, Voorhee~ livery and se~v:ice. 7:45 Senior Choir Rehearsal at Scout troop meeting ville.. 0 the Sanctuary Thurs. Nov. 12- 2 P.M. Women's SUCCESSFUL men with small PAINTING, wall washing, odd Missionary Society; 7:30 P.M. businesses(and large ones, too!) SUBSCRIBE TO THE SPOTLIGHT Sr. Choir rehearsal use the Spot I ight BUSINESS SER­ jobs; njghts and weekends. VICE. Guaranteed, 9-4 739, any time. HE SPOTLIGHT NovemberS, 1959· PAGE 17 9 ·4· e •.e SPOTLIGHT CLASS I FIEDS w~~;.!~fi;,~· ~o~~~n; ·~~~~:·~~ PETS FOR SALE GARAGE, vicinity of Kenwood BUSINESS FREEZER, Harder, chest-type, 15- and Adams St., Delmar. 9-5320 ~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ft. cap., excellent r.ondition, $150. CANARIES, Parakeets, Siamese 1--=::.::.-=:;R~E~A~[:..::;E..,S;,T.;:;A:;;T;:;E;,;_:...:=:::..._family. 9-5306 & HEATING 1 Mill Rd., pelmar kittens, toy Manchesters, Dachs- I-,D""E"L"'M...,-,A"R"'-"c"a'"p-'e"'"c'-o"d'-','-"b-ea-u-t-i-fu-1-ly ~~EPAIR and new installation SAILBOAT, Star 604, excellent hunds. 73 Eagle St. 4-5866 done in Early American. Dining work. Call Arthur Dubuque - condition; brand new trailer, all SITUATIONS WANTED' room, large attractive kitchen, 2 3-356L accessories, priced reasonable b d 2 d. 2 RADIO & TV REPAIR for Quick sale. 9-4140 SITUATION wanted, nursing, reg- e rooms up, own, full - EHE:"' ELECTRONICS _ GENUINE beaver jacket, Perfect ~~:=r ;~ r;~ or baby sitting. ~~~~E~a:~s:~~m, near bus. :"'"">teed service of TV sets, condition, size 14, appraised at 1 8 If you plan to BUY - SELL - and other items in the $100. Reasonable offer accepted. CHILD CARE, in my home; daily RENT_ your home, call "The ~~:~~=~csA fi~ld. E~;m~:~ 2 ~ 9-2408 or weekly. Clarksville. PO Dodge Brothers" at 9-2805 or WRINGER washer, "Speed 8-2310 ' 9-4494 ... residential specialists serviceman desires ex- Queen," $20. 9.5592 STEADY ironings to do in my for Tri-Village area. Sales agents perience, radio & general elec- TABLE model GE television, 17"; home. 9-4736 of J. Fred Haupt, Realtors. tronic repairs, N.R.I. trained. wa1 nut b e d room se; t soI'd 1 ma- HELP WANTED LOT FOR SALE 9-4456 hogany dining room, drop-leaf ELDERLY -retired gentleman, with LOT, large, level, sewer & water. _R ()() F ING_ table; 4 chairs, breakfront. home near Orlando, Florida· Bus line. Evenings. 7 Giant St. lEYS. new roofs, gutters, re­ 9-2143 would share it, rent free, with Elsmere. 9_2666 pairing and painting. 3-1604 0 ELECTRIC stove, 4 burner Uni- retired couple. Would like ride SEWING I. AL TEl versal, good condition, $65; girl's down and back.. Leave now, re- bike, Schwinn, 26" wheel, excel- turn about May 1. 9-265, eve- ll 0 lent condition, $25. 9-2469 nings. OPPORTUNITY WINCHESTER carbine, 30-30, GIRL, WOMAN, live in; working EXPERT alterationa and drape1. Peep sight, case & belt, $75. mother, 2 children; references. 8-4667 RO 5-2098 89-6645 WE NEED ONE TOOL RENTAL SIMMONS Hide-A-Bed, 60"; dark WANTED, middle aged woman . ~~'::':' sa:1ders, edgers and ~oli­ green; green slipcover, $50. for cleaning & ironing, 1 day AMBITIOUS MAN IN ,::nc::~:"· also wax and Hr.ishes. 9-1189 week, steady, references. Call lrttey•s 9-3190. CRIB, beautiful hand made, oak, after 4. 9-2186 THE TRI-VILLAGE AREA TOP SOIL $45 complete. Oak chest $25; FOR RENT FINEST quality loam. Rototillinl'.- call after 7 · 9-3084 NEAR South Bethlehem - mod- 1. Our ex ~rienced men earn 9-3823. J. W. Michaels Co., MAROON rug 9x12, $25, wool ern 4 rooms, heated, $6~. PO from $6,000 a year up. m~ o Wilton, good condition. 9-1053 8-2019, 9-4098 FIRST grade surface layer loan1, 2 GLASS display cases, 40" high; 2. Sales organi zatian with lawnrolling,rototllling with race. man's winter overcoat, 48; like UNFURNISHED apartment - over 10,000 satisfied rep­ F Harris Patterson, _Inc. 9-3863. $80; Unionville Feura Bush presentatives covering all new. 9-2040 Road, 20 minutes Albany, Nov. 50 states, TREE REMOVAL TABLES, 2 end and 1 coffee, rna- 1. Half house, heated, bedroom TRER removal. 9-3702 or RO hogany, leather tops, excellent and %, utilities & garage, adults 3. Thorough training at Nation­ 7-34 7& Mike Essex.. condition. 9-4545 preferred. 9-4377 - 9-3698 al Sales training school, ex­ LAWNMOWERS and/or "Buggy" AVAILABLE - room single or penses paid ___T,_.R.,_.U"-C KING, LIGHT Motors; 2; excellent condition. double wth privileges of home; KEN LAKE - fine furniture 4. Company largest of its kind 9-4545 young adults preferred. 4-0505 in world nationally advertised mover-appliances-pianos. WANTED TO BUY RT. 9W GLENMONT, •mall 9-3297 • 9-4338 REASONABLE - '53, '54, '55 house 3 rooms & bath; kitchen- 5. Men with management po­ D. L. TRUCKING ... experienced convertible car. 9-4949 ette, garage, 6-0992, after 5. tenti al have an assured future movers of furniture and appli­ AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE GLENMONT; $90.5 room flat, all ances. Reasonable rates. Dick utilities, garage, adplts preferred. If you hove a good appearance 1950 DODGE Coronet, good rubM _ Leonardo. 9-5210 9 2978 ber, low mileage, one owner, willing to work to get ahead, TRUCK RENTAL automatic transmission, R & H. WANTED TO RENT we wont to see you, Experience ONE and a half ton ra~k with Car winterized, snow-tires, offer- RETIRED couple desires cheerful not necessary but should be dump, $1.50 per hour, 7¢ ed at $250. Paddock. 9-4772 first floor front apartment, pref~ over 25 years and must hove a 1953 PLYMOUTH by-drive, R & erably with porch. Near 4 Car- mile; also trip rates. Bart- H, $295. 9-834 ners. 9-5166 cor. For interview phone 5-99-44 ley's. 9"3190. DOLL REPAIRING on weekdays.

-----~W~AL.~L.P~A!:..'PE"'-'RI~S'--.,.-,-,i DOLLS repaired, ratrun1. Rein• PRE-TRIM, washable, sun tested Deitz, 13 Ten Broeck St., Al- wallpaper 59tf a rolL Bartley's. bany. 6-1690 9-3190. ° FIREPLACE LOGS WATER FIREPLACE wood, call after 6 WATER delivered to wells and P.M. or Saturday. 9-.2072 cisterns. RO 7-2695 SEASONED fireplace logs and WATER PUMPS REPAIR~D cedar posts. Ravena 7~1275 or WATER pump repairs. J?rivei 8-5283 point wells. Hall & Co. Inc.,! FIREPLACE wood, seasoned, cut Delmar, N.Y. Phone 9-"-2233. o- any length desired. Also corn for sale, 75¢ bu. UN 7-8042 • MERCHANDIS~ FOR SALE FIREPLACE wood; mixed hard­ ALUMINUM windows. doors, woods; 16" face cord. 9~1624 siding. Free estimates. Taylor· GIFTS Aluminum Products. R. Tay­ GIFTS "Expect a Masterpiece," IOPEN EVENINGS ~til 9; Sat. 'til 6 lor. 9-3947 Driftwood Arts And Crafts, Inc., 750 Delaware Ave., Delmar, PAGE 18- Novembe•5, 1959 T H E S P 0 T L I G H. HEY KIDS!

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