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LETTER Dear Editor: When the State raised the TIes,. "I,,,, crown of Delaware Avenue, they neglected to do anything about the two foot drop this caused $1.00 PER YEAR JUNE 4, 1964 VOL. IX, NO. 23 10¢ A COpy in the gutter section. At my location this causes a very haz­ ardous situation. To date it has cost me over $50.00 for tail SCHOOL CHOIR IN CONCERT ROBERT SPENCE SELECTED pipes and mufflers. If you AT SLINGERLANDS JUNE 11 LEGION REPRESENTATIVE slow down to tum off Delaware Avenue into the driveway, you ti). Salute to the World's Mr. Robert Spence, 33 Well­ always risk getting hit by some Fair" will be the theme for ington Rd., Delmar, president­ car following you; if you do the concert presented by the elect of the senior class at Bethlehem Central Senior High not slow down, you risk hitting Slingerlands School Choir on School, has been selected by your muffler. Thursday, June 11, at 8:00 BlanchardPostNo. 1040, Amer­ What to do? P.M. in the auditorium. ican Legion, as their represen­ Highlighting the concert will I took this up with Town tative at Boys State. be an authentic Japanese song officials a year ago. They Robert has been Vice-Presi­ which will be SWIg in the na­ agreed that they would do some­ dent of the Student COWlcil in tive language. Dr. Kay Niiya, thing about correcting the sit­ his Sophomore and Junior years a native of Tokyo, who has uation. in school, and a letterman in sung with the opera there, re­ I have yet to find where Cross COlllltry, Track, and Bas­ "passing the buck" stops. Who corded the original Japanese ketball in those years. He is responsible for this section of for the choir. She also out­ participates actively in Metho­ "no man's land? It The Town lined the choreogr.aphy for the dist Youth Fellowship. says it's the State; the State dance ensemble which is be­ Boys State is a workshop in says it's the Town. In the ing directed by Mrs. Richard meantime I go right on scrap­ Ristau and William Morrison. democracy J sponsored by the Robert Spence ing in and out of my drive­ Mrs. Ristau has designed and Department, Amer­ way. handpainted the costumes as­ ican legion, at Colgate Univer­ sity annually. The dates this The sunken road could be­ sisted by Mrs. Donald EStey. Annual Church Auction to year will be June 21st-27th. come another Waterloo. Those appearing in the Japanese Be Held Saturday, June 6 , K.B.J. dance are: Lesley Brown, Susan Approximately a ne thousand Carter, Polly Clayton, Deborah The annual auction and bake . boys from New York State at­ DeFlumer, Christine Estey, sale of the Community Metho­ tend and participate in mock Here's Another Poem! Susan Farrell, Rachel Follett, dist Church of Slingerlands will campaigns, elections, etc., That om village will develop Marion Hathaway, Diane Paq­ be held Saturday, JWle 6, in illustrating every phase of na­ Is a fact we' all must face, uette, Mary Pendleton, Karri­ the barn on the property of tional, state, and local Amer­ And I prefer to see it done lynn Rappe, Leigh Rockwood, Miss Ruth Miner, 1599 New can government. Famous men With a maximum of grace. Lisa Scmrah, Stephanie Sin­ Scotland Road at Font Grove in public life will lecture dur­ namon, Karen Sutter. Road, Slingerlands. ing the week, and musical The a uction and sa Ie, spcm­ The proponents of this project An Hellenic song is the other' groups ~nd athletic teams will (Who reside here just as we), number in the ethnic group sored by the church's Women's be organized on the spot. Many A re more concerned with our which honors nations from abroad Society of Christian Service, hundreds of our COWltl)"S lead­ small town who have exhibits at the fair. will begin at 10 a. m. Re­ ers are products of Boys State. Than outsiders would be. Mrs. Roger Creighton, harp­ freshments will be selVed by Participating in the selection ist, a nd Mrs. Ralph Bates, women of the church. of Mr. Spence were Whitman A drug store J yes - but liquor? pianist, will accompany the William P. Chamberlin is Daniels, William Hazell, and NO! choir during the concert. Solo­ general chairman of the event. Herbert Drew, with the cooper­ I have notheard it mentioned, ists will be Patricia Cannizzaro Auctioneers will be Howard D. ation of Bethlehem Central High I'm sme the group whose plans and Rob e rt Gavaletz. The Clayton Jr. and John E. Hauf. School. these are narrator will be Paul Zimmer­ Are very well-intentioned. man while Michael McNamara Red Cross Water Safety Institute Will Be Held at TaU Timbers will extend greetings. More than one hundred aqua­ of American Red Cross, today'. S. L.A. seems more intent Members of the Music lit­ tic-minded people will take The Annual Institute wi 11 On poetl)' that scans, erature Study Group will pre­ part in the Annual American open with registration at 9:00 That learning all the solid facts sent their original compositions. Red Cross Water Safety Insti­ A.M. on Saturday morning, Of proposed suburban plans. These range from an instru­ tute to be held at Tall Tim­ June 6 and will close with a m~ntal trio to a musical fan­ bers Swim & Recreation Club, Seminar at 4:30 P.M. on Sun­ BeforE' you get hysterical t,asy centered around Johannes Hilton Road, Slingerlands, on da y afternoon. It will be open And jump to wrong conclUSiOns, Brahms. Saturday, June 6 and SWlday, to all registered Junior and Just check the facts and spare For the final number the June 7, according to an an­ Senior I.i.fe Saving students of us song will underline the theme nouncement from Carl Gard­ this part of the State of New Your poetical delusions! of the fair which is tlpeace ner, Chairman of Water Safe­ York, as well as to Water - J.L. W. Through Understanding. tt ty for the Albany Area Chapter I Safety Instructors. PAGE 2 - June 4, 1964 THE SPOTLIGHT

Choral Readers to be Here series at 8:45 p. m. This is the fifth touring sea­ A concert of secular and son for th e Choral Readers sac red readings by the 24- group which was fonned in 1959 SAVE member Choral Readers of by Dr. T. England, chairman Northwestern College will be ON of the department of Speech presented Tuesday, June 9, at and Drama at Northwestern. the Glerunont Community The rea d e r s rehearse da By Church (Reformed) in Glenmont. AUTO INSURANCE throughout"the school year and LOW RATES FOR Reverend J. David Boyce, each member is required to pastor of the Glenmont Church, attend one hour credit course QUALIFIED CAREFUL DRIVERS sa id the Choral Readers group in Choral Reading before be­ is the only touring concert of coming a group participant. AGES TO 79 its kind in the nation and the Choral Reading is an ancient CALL jlU1e 9 perfonnance will be art dating back to the Greeks with its modern revival prob- TODAY • • • HO 5-8937 their first presentation in this area. The public is invited to THEODORE H. WERE attend either the first concert LOCAL REPRESENT A TlVE FOR at 7:30 p. m. or the closing UNIQUE NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE BODY SHOP OF COLUMBUS, OHIO I'242 Delaware Ave., Delmar 616 Delaware Ave., Albany, N. Y. HE 9-9923 A ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE SPOTLIGHT IS $1.00 Send your Dollar 10 154 Delaware Avenue, Delmar lUST! earl\! dUKe HAVE IT q:Jalue6! REMOVED AND REPAIRED Feura Bush Road, Glenmont, N.Y. 439-1835 European NOW Owned and Operated b., WEED-NIX Mountain Ash CHARLES TAVERNIER Lawn food with 2, 4-0 and Silvex. One application cleans out broad-leaved weeds and from feeds the lawn. Quick acting. Covers 5,000 sq. ft. Delmar Area $6.95 1 bag $5.95 to Residents 2 for $11.50 $26.95 "BOWLING" HOW TO INCREASE YOUR AVERAGE PACHYSANDRA PLANTS 25 $3.00 Bowl 3 Games Weekly During the Summer Months -0- Most i mporta nt - large, heavy "1" to %tI diam. Per Pound MARBLE CHIPS S~ bow I them at the AIR CONDITIONED C-O.O-L, C·O· O-L TOP GRADE Large Bushes, all budded ROSES and in bloom $1.98 - $3.50 DEL LANES Elsmere 439·2224 Oren daily & Sunday 'til 6 p.m. - Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 'til 8:30 - Closed Mondoy John Germann, Prop. THE SPOTLIGHT June 4, 1964 - PAGE 3

ably credited to such poets as season on Saturday, June 13; T. S. Eli 0 t and Christopher with Scully Post at Bleecker Fry. In the Glenmont Church Stadiwn at 2:00 P. M. The presentation, both sacred ma­ balance of the schedule is as terial as well as old time fav­ follows: orites will be presented. Spe­ Sunday, June 14 - Voorhees­ cial lighting, suggested costum­ ville at Voorheesville, 2:00. ing, Inovement and baGkground Thursday, June 18 - Fort Or­ music will add variety and in­ ange at State College, 6:30. terest to the program. Saturday, June 20 - Capital City at State College, 2:00. Legion Schedule Set Sunday, June 21 - Coeymans at Delmar, 2:00. Tryouts and practice sessions Wednesday, June 24 - Capital for the Blanchard Post Ameri­ City at Delmar, 6;30. can Legion Baseball team are Saturday, June 27 - Coey­ scheduled for Saturday 7 June mans at Ravena, 6:00. 6, and Sunday J June 7, at Sunday, JWle 28 - Voorhees­ the Bethlehem Central Senior ville at Delmar, 2:00. High School Field. Monday, June 29 - Scully at Times are as follows: 10:30 Delmar, 6:30. A. M. Saturday J June 6; 1:30 Wednesday, July 1 - Ft. Or­ P.M. Sunday, June 7. ange at Delmar, 6:30. A 11 area boys who have com­ Saturday, July 4 - Menands pleted their Babe Ruth eligi­ at Mullon Park, 2:00. bility and will not be 19 years Sunday, July 5 - Green Is­ old until after September 1, land at Dehnar, 2:00. 1964 are eligible to participate. Wednesday, July 8 - Cohoes The re are a number of va­ at Cohoes, 6:30. cancies on the roster as only Thursday, July 9 - Colonie seven boys are retUl1ling from at Delmar, 6:30. last year's Southern Division Saturday, July 11 - Bever­ championship club. wyck at Delmar, 2:00. Blanchard Post 0 pens the Sunday, July 12 - North AI-

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New Post Commander Charles J. O'Hara, 119 Or­ Join our chard Street, Slingerlands, was installed as the new Commander of Blanchard Post No. 1040, American Legion, Delmar, at VACATION CLUB a May 23rd ceremony by Past Commander Harold Barkhuff. He succeeds Richa-rd P. Dal­ ton. .. ~ .. Mr. O'Hara is a World War II veteran, having served in the Inspector Generalis office of the 9th Air Force in the Euro­ pean Theater. He was recalled to active duty during the Kor­ ean War and is now a retired Lt. Colonel. Mr. O'Hara is a native of New York City, a New York University graduate, and former member of two of New York's famous National Guard Wlits - the 107th Infantry (old 7th Regiment), and the 165th In­ fantry (old 69th of Fighting Irish fame). He is employed in the Per­ sonnel Department of the New York State Department of So­ cial Welfare. Mr. and Mrs. O'Hara have four children, and he is an

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THREE AREA GIRLS TO BE GRADUATED FROM ACADEMY six members of the graduating scheduled for Thursday, June Three girls from the Tri­ Editor for the New York Herald class: Justine Fischer, Jeanne 11. Mrs. J. Albert Holbritter, Village area will be among the Tribune, 'wi 11 address the grad­ deRouville, Laura Friedman, president will welcome the new Elizabeth Klingaman, La ur i e members of the Alumnae Asso­ 31 seniors to be graduated from uates at the 11 Q. rn. com­ the Albany Academy for Girls mencement exercis.es which will Stein, and Trudy Thorstensen. ciation, and Miss Be nn e tt, on June 10. They are: Eliza­ mark the close of the school's School Sunday exercises will president of this year's gradu­ beth Bennett, Fischer Boule­ 150th year of continuous opera­ be held on June 7 at 4 p. m. ating class will respond. Albany Academy for Girls, vard, S Ii ng e rl a nd Sj Eleanor tion in the city of Albany. The Rev. John C. Laske, Al­ a college preparatory day Holbritter, 186 Westchester Diplomas will be presented by bany Westminster Presbyterian school, accepts a limited num­ Drive, Delmar; and Pamela Mrs. J. Vanderbilt Straub, re­ Church, will address the class, ber of students each year, keep­ cently named president of the of which his daughter is a Sargent, 15 Crannell A v e., ing classes at a level for the board of trustees. Cum Laude member. The Glee Club will Delmar. best in teaching and in the in­ awards will be presented to sing. Miss Terry Ferrer. Education dividual development of each In addition to commence­ g i r 1. Admission is through ment and School Sunday exer­ personal interview and tests, ci5es, the school will have a and appointments may be made START YOUR CAREER formal dance on Saturday night, through the office which will June 6. The junior class is in be open daily 9 until 4 on charge of arrangements. Mem­ weekdays during the summer. with an ABC EDUCATION bers of the junior class and School will reopen September their mothers will also give a 14. tea at the school on Monday, June 8 from 3-5 p. m. for DAY, EVENING, SUMMER PROGRAMS seniors and their guests. The Summer School at BCJHS class will be formally presented Summer school typing will OF HIGHER BUSINESS EDUCATION to the Alumnae AssoCiation at run from July 6 through 31. the annual alumnae hmcheon Class will meet from 9 a. m. DAY DIVISION (1 & 2 Year Diploma Courses) AUSTIN PASS HIGH ON ••• Applications accepted for Sept. 14, 1964 Beauty School, Inc. D AUTOMATION ACCOUNTING or Our Aim: JUNE ACCOUNTING major with To provide a complete; modern BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION c:our(.e in beauty culture; IIl"1ripr the supervision of highly quali­ D EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL fied instructors. Our Pledge: EXAMS D MEDICAL SECRETARIAL Barron's Regents Reviews To present to every student all Amsco - Cambridge informatiol"l necessary for the College Outlines successful passing of State Arco Civil Service EVENING DIVISION Boord Examinations. (1 & 2 Year Diploma Courses) CIDuas-July 13th-Sapt. 14th Come in to visit PLAZA Applications accepted for Sept. 21, 1964 BOOK SHOP D ACCOUNTING·BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AUSTIN SCH~~~~~C. 613 Central Ave., Albany 6 380 Broadway, Albany Open 7 Days A Week D EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL PHONE 482·9181 .HI 11 P.M. D 18 & 3S·week certificate courses in TYPEWRITING, SHORTHAND, INTRODUCTION to DATA PROCESS· lNG, COMPUTER PROGRAMMING and special 1814 1964 SEMINAR on PUBLIC RELATIONS

SUMMER SESSION (July 6 through August 14) THE ALBANY ACADEMY FOR GIRLS A college preparatory day school D DEVELOPMENTAL READING, TYPEWRITING, NOTE· HAND, SHORTHAND, RECORD KEEPING for SMALL 140 Academy Rd., Albany, N. Y. BUSINESSES and BUSINESS MACHINE OPERATION. Applicants for kindergarten and grades one Check appropriate boxes and phone or slop in lor detailed 'nformation. through twelve may obtain information and appointments for interviews through the ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGE school office. 130 Washington Avenue (FALL CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 10) Albany, N, y, 12210 Office Hours Phone 465·3449 Mis., Rhoda Harris 9·4 doi Iy Headmistress HO 3·2201 THE SPOTLIGHT June 4, 1964 - PAGE 11

to 11 a. m. in the Bethlehem in IBM key punch, in clerical Central Junior High School. typewriting and in the steno­ Students must be residents of graphic aspects of employment. the school district and be en­ A short intensive course in rolled in grades 9-12 as of shorthand will be offered for founded 1870 September 1964. The class students entering college this will be limited to 40 students. fall. Students may register through Episcopal Country Day and Boarding the Guidance Department now or register the first day of in­ School for Girls struction. The fee is $3. The ABC Still Expanding class will be taught by Mrs. Kindergarten through grade twelve At Albany Business College Gladys Hosey. enrollment continues to rise, Now interviewing candidates for admisson to with more and more high school Spencer School Summer graduates desiring higher busi­ next September's classes. Session Opens June 29 ness education. In addition, Mrs. John N. Vandemoer Spencer Business School at a growing number of young Headmistress Saint Agnes School 404 Union Street in Schenec­ men and women currently mat­ tady will open its six-week riculating at ABC are transfers Telephone HO 2-5595 Albany 11, N. Y. summer session June 29. from liberal arts colleges. The school this summer will As a result, the Albany A ONE-YEAR SUBSCRIPTION TO THE SPOTLIGHT IS $1.00 offer courses to meet the cur­ school 0 n I y recently added rent demand for area positions eight new classroom facilities Send your Dollar to 154 Delaware Avenue, Delmar

THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE The Spencer Business School ALBANY, NEW YORK ,41l1/.ou1/.ces SUMMER SESSIONS SUMMER FOR MEN AND WOMEN FULLY ACCREDITED SCHOOL UNDERGRADUATE AND Starts June 29 GRADUATE DIVISIONS

Courses offered in: Special 6-lP'eek Course art, business education, economics, education .. 111 both elementary and secondary, languages and literature, English, French, German, Latin, Spanish; history and political science, music, BEGINNERS SHORTHAND philosophy and theology, sciences with special .\'('w and simplified system reach high speeds in 6 courses in biostatistics and geology, mathema .. weeks. tics offering a new course in topology. Special programs in: IBM KEY PUNCH - Speech Correction and Hearing - r;o,nplek c () 11 r s e in 4 - Cooperative History Program with Siena Col .. weeks - tllornings only. lege - Graduate student may take up to 12 credit hours in the cooperating institution toward BEGINNERS TYPEWRITING the degree requirement. (l \\'{'cks C011l"Se for he gill­ I1C'rS il1dmlillu ni'ficc train~ - Classes and Practicum in Teaching the Men­ in\!·alld· ("oJJeg~. rcpo~·t \uit­ tally Retarded - in.g, State Education Department Grants avai lable for this area. COMPTOMETER REGISTRATION: Alberfus Magnus Science Hall G wceb. Western Avenue, Albany, New York June 12, 4:00 • 5:30 p.m. & 7:00 • 9:00 p.m. June 13, 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. SPENCER Tuition per semester hour: BUSINESS SCHOOL UNDERGRADUATE $22.00 GRADUATE $25.00 404 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y. CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 26 3i4-i619 - Call for Free Bulletin PAGE 12 - Ju ne 4, 1964 THE SPOTLIGHT

and increased its faculty staff. Last fall, ABC expanded its is open only to selected stu­ graduates are being placed in Again, ABCls course offerings curriculum to include a fourth dents. higher grade positions. are constantly being changed major - a two-year diploma With all programs of study The ABC Placement Depart­ to meet the challenge of auto- course in Automation Acc()tult­ at ABC being specific and ment, a life-time service to mation and other business spe- jng-Business Administration. leading towards well defined the graduate, reports increased cializations. This highly specialized program business career are a s, more employment opportunities for Send 'em to •••

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Business Career Opportunities are - - DAY CAMP Greater for the - FOR LITTLE BOYS AND LITTLE GIRLS Madred E\\ey AGE 4 TO 14 2 WKS. MINIMUM Grass, trees, flowers, lakes, arts, crafts, 300 foot dock on clear water. Highly supervised. Bus pick.up daily. Open lrained GirU • House May 9th and 10th. Bring the kiddies.

Trained girls are in demand in business and Information Without government offices. Salary is high .•• op­ Obligation portunity for advancement excellent. Fit yourself for one of these fine positions. Send (oupqn Today! Enroll for a Mildred Elley secretarial course ••• Courses include all business subjects, business machines, personality development or Phone HE 9-3392 Just a few minutes from Albany, Delmar, Slingerlands, Els­ ••• well-rounded preparation for a present mere, Westmere. This July and August, a rare treat awaits position and a future career. every little boy and girl at TALL TIMBERS DAY CAMP, Hilton Rd., Slingerlands, N.Y. Personal supervision: William Wais and family. SUMMER SESSION OPEN HOUSE MAY 9 & 10 JUl Y 6th r------, For Typewriting only Clip and Mail Today ••. Reservations Limited I I TALL TIMBERS DAY CAMP I Fall Session I Sept. 14 Hilton Rd_. Slingerionds. N.Y. Date ______I REGISTER NOW! Am interested in (weeks) D I Number of children 0 Registered by th~ Hew York State loord of Regent. I WRITE OR Name ______Phone ______I PHONE FOR Street address or route ______MILDRED ELLEY CATALOG I SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AND RATES LCity.: Town______State ____ .JI ALBANY 277·229 Quail St., Albany, N.Y. 12203 HO 5-4436 AREA'S MOST BEAUTIFUL DAY CAMP THE SPOTLIGHT June 4, 1964 - PAGE 13

those !itudents with specialized retarial Training. training"including IBM Machine ABCls Evening Division of ATTENTION BOWLERS Accounting and Medical Sec­ Adult Education also offers • • • • • • retarial skills. diploma programs in Business Air Conditioned~------., Another elective course for Administration-Accounting and diploma students is Public Re­ Executive Secretarial training lations. While other schools fields. DEL LANES- ELSMERE and colleges in the country are beginning to include this In addition, there are a num­ subject in their programs, ABC ber of specia 1 certificate courses ,---Phone 439-2224---, available. As part of its Eve­ students h a v e received t his Men's & Women's MIXED DOUBLES training for over 10 years. ning Division, a special 18- At the present time, ABC week, 54-hour Seminar on Pub­ HANDICAP TOURNAMENT has enrolled over 700 students lic Relations has been included SAT. [, SUN. SQUAD TIMES as a community service. Pres­ in its day program and another JUNE 6th and 7th 7 P. M. I Bo:':, Days) ently there are 31 adult students 150 in its Evening division of participating in t his popular 75% Handicap Entry adult education. These students '6" COUPLE'" adult education course. Based on 200 Fee for 3 Gomes represent over 225 high schools, 15 different states and foreign ABC's Summer S e s s i 0 D, a MONEY PRIZES PLEASE SIGN UP AS countries. six week program starting July AWARDED SOON AS POSSIBLE For its regular day school 6 , will feature typewriting and students, ABC offers one and Developmental Reading courses. SPOTLIGHT CLASSIFIEDS TELL THE WORLD two-year diploma programs in Other courses available for the CALL HE 9-4949 A utomationA ccounting.-Eusiness three-hour morning sessions in­ Administration; BusinessAdmin­ elude No t eh a nd, shorthand, istration-AccOlUltingj Executive record-keeping for small busi­ Secretarial and Medical Sec- nesses a nd business machine SLIP ON THIS STRIPED SEERSUCKER DELMAR DELI 337 Delaware Avenue JACKET TODAY PHONE HE 9-5476 by STANLEY Proprietors: Angelo Domenico and David Oberting

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THE BRIDAL REGISTRY is the "UTTLE BIRD" that tells your family and friends which paUprn you prefer. There are no mistakes •• , no gift duplications. At your e~tIiH~t l..Ullv.;"icnce/ com" in nnrl li~r your silver, china and stel'liware yifl wi:.h.;..5 with Ut. Mnlr,. giving easier for friends and life wonderful fur your.sclf! Sterlilt~ _Towle Gorham _Wallace -International -StieH -Lunt _.Reed & Bnrton _Heirloom -Manchester _Watson _Blackinton _Georg Jensen and others el"lta _Lenox -Havi land _Franc iscan _Syracuse _Franconia _Royol Worcester _Royal Copenhagen _Castleton's Independence Ironstone _Oxford Bone China and others Stentware _Fostoria -Seneca _Tiffin _Imperio I _Royol Massell _Hawkes -Irice _Sweden's BODA _Queen's Lustre Ware and others Stailtie66 & Sil1.'1er <:Plate -Largest selection in this area STUDENTS at Albany Business College are afforded Unusual Bridal Attendants' Gifts every opportunity to get individual attention from faculty Finest Engraved Invitations at Wonderful Savings members. In photo above, Roger Decker of Hillsdale, N. Y., a Business Administration-Accounting student, gets after-class help 20% Di scount for Girls who register here from Faculty Member Thomas Fisher, right. Class schedules for the 700-plus students are so arranged that students needing Jewelry - Silver extra help can arrange to meet with their instructors during China - Stem wore - Stain less free time. North Pearl at Steuben Street ·'···AJamJ ALBANY, NEW YORK operation. Subscribe to the Spotlight! The ABC extra-curricular program, recognized as one of the broadest in the countl}' for schools of its size, is an im­ portant part of ABC student life. The progra m, which includes two fraternities and two soror­ ities, emphasizes leadership and individua I responsibilities.

WITH Here's something that spells • Installation security - a safe box filled • Sewing ALLEN'S with U.S. Savings Bonds. • Repairing EXPERT • Altering RUG·CLEANING IF I WERE Serving METHODS INSTALLING A Capitaland Since WM. _H. ALLEN'S 15 THE HOME OF COMPLETE 1895 RUG AND CARPET CARE! • Oriental • Chinese • Dome-stic !tugs ond Carpets Authorized Users of SPRING CLEANING TIME NEW Bigelow-Sonford Affirm your attitude of reflecting the besl in your home "Karpel.Kare" ... Our Plant has Over 8,000 square feet. of floor Methods of Cleaning space devoted to the Core of rugs and carpets ..• Factory-trained experts handle your rugs and carpets Carpets in Your KITCHEN from start to finish .. 70 years of quality Home or' OfficD workmanship! I would get a FREE CALL HO 3·2157 OR HE 6·0723 estimate from FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ALBANY BUILDING CENTER WILLIAM H. ALLEN Inc. 352 ·354 Central Avenue RUG CLEANING Telephone HObart 3-2157 394 South Pearl Street, Albany Albany HO 3·3211 THE SPOTLIGHT June 4, 1964 - PAGE 15

. Elected P,esident During his college career, he was a member of the touring choir and the college chorus. He also served as chairman of TRADE the Christian Service Co m­ mittee. YOUR OLD POWER MOWER Mr. Lofman plans to con­ tinue his education at Concordia ALBANY'S SERVIOING DEALER Senior College, Fort Wayne, Indiana, where he will further prepare to enter the ministry of the Lutheran Church. • LAWN BOY • TOROI

Strawberry Supper TAYLOR & VADNEY The Guild for Christian Ser­ 303 CENTRAL AVE. Tel. HE 4-9183 A. Scott Rowe of Delmar vice of the Onesquethaw Re- Lwnber and Builders' Supply, formed Church, Tarrytown Open Daily-l A. M. to 9 P. M. was recently elected President RoadJ Feura Bush, will serve of the Capital District Lwnber its annual Strawberry Supper, on Saturday, June 13. The menu Dealers Association. WANT MORE FOR YOUR will consist of baked ham, MONEY? KEEP YOUR mashed potatoes, cabbage and EYE ON GRANTS Graduated at Concordia pineapple salad, buttered peas, Donald Lofman, son of Mr. cottage cheese salad, relish and Mrs. 5tig LJiman of North tray, rolls, strawbeny short­ Road, Clarksville, was award­ cake, coffee, milk and iced ed a degree of Associate in tea. The first serving will be Arts at the Commencement at 5 P.M. Exercises of Concordia Junior College, Bronxville, New Yom, 3 BIG DAYS! recently. THURS., FRI., SAL, JUNE 4, 5, 6 ADVERTISEMENT ANTED: 30 Homes hat Need Painting IOEI_MAR-Thirty home owners jn this J:!;eneral area will be Jtiven tIle opportunity of haviong the new Johns·ManvilIe Almriinum Sidin~ applied to their home' with special decorative work at a very low cMt. This new amazin~ product hM SUMMER STOCK captured the interest of home owners throu.c:hout the United Are you sure your present States who are fed up with C{)iIl. home insurance covers stant painting and other mainten· your stock of summer pos· sessions away from home? ance costs. It carries a 2Q year lEtna Casualty's econom­ ~arantee 8'11d provides full in. ical Homeowners Package ~ulation, winter and summer, as protects personal prop_ BIG QUALITY - well as fire protection. Our new erty against fire, theft, special purchases, super-savin,9s on Grants own brands, extra savings vandalism and many other product' can be used over every an our Magic Values. And you re sure of top quality because there's _ perils at home and away. NO ifs. ands or buts· satisfaction guaranteed or your money bock. type of home, including frame, Let us check your policy. HUGE SELECTION - concrete block, stucco, etc. It tremendous savings on fomi Iy fashions, housewores, vocation and at i11' different decorative home needs. Look for the hundreds of unadvertised specials in every comes 13 department. colors. Ycur home cam be a show GIANT VALU ES - place in your vicinity and we Grants 70 buying speciali'sts eoncentr(lte on Making the best buys for \vill make it worth your while if K.R. THACHER, Jr. 1100 stores coast-to-eoost. The more we buy - the more you save. JUMBO SAVINGS - we ca'n use your home. Please ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE BIG quality, HUGE selections, GIANT values all add up to JUMBO . call IV 9-0991, and ask for Mr. JUNE SAVINGS on I'ust about everything you need or wont for happy, 1 Oakwood PI., Delmar, N.Y. economical summer iving. Met.'kler. An appoinbnent wili be HE 9-2123 arran.c:ed to see your home with. Just say 'Charge-It' ••• no money dawn ••• take 30 days or 112 State St., Albany, N.Y. months to pay ont any obli.Vltion whatsoever. HE 6-8461 :-':0 money down. Out·of-towners call collect. State-Wide Modemi· JITNA CASUALTY 'W'".T.GR..A..NT CO. 7.ation Corp., authorized Johm;. ru~ AND SURm COMPANY HARTFORD. Manville rleslpr. JV 9-0991. II YoWtI F~ t="a ... ~ ~ PAGE 16 - June 4, 1964 THE SPOTLIGHT FOWLER'S for Liquor Store Decdrative Fringed See ERNI E or GEORGE for BETTER SPIRITS

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New hot? New car? : New house? Whatever it is, earn the -money to pay for it faster with a One of the newest and young­ where he majored in business temporary job a~ est businessmen on the local management and was graduated scene is Brian Ga llagher, pro­ in 1961. He was employed for MANPOWER prietor of Gallagher's Ski and a time by the Delmar liquor Sport Shop on Delaware Ave­ Store, and has traveled exten­ nue in Delmar. sively throughout Europe. You can earn extra money working the days you Young Gallagher, who is The new sports shop is lo­ want, whenev~r you want, being a Manpower pushing 24, opened his store cated in the building once oc­ in February and reports that cupied by the Crannell Lumber "White Glove Girl." We have immediate open­ business is gradually getting Company, which has moved to ings. on temporary ass ignments for Typists, better and better. He started Troy. During winter months, stenogs, office machine operators, dictaphone livery small, II he told me, and Gallagher expects that 90 per typists. is building his supply of sports cent of his business will be with Apply todoy at 50 State Street, MANPOWER equipment slowly but surely. skiers. He rents skiing equip­ A native of Delmar, Galla­ ment, in addition to selling it. gher now resides at 368 Ken­ wood Ave. with his wife, the He also stocks equipment for fonner Marie Sandola of Oneon­ all sports, with the exception ta, and their son, Brian Jr., of h1Ulting gear. !!Ilve got all six months old. the necessary equipment for Ga llagher is a graduate of golfl tennis, fishing and camp­ Vincentian Institute a nd the ing,1I he assured me/, recently. St.ate University at Cobleskill, Gallagher decided to operate THIS IS THE Better HOllles & Gardens fdlt0Yt~1 (Mice - = - Take me to_the World's Fair Qnd enjoy solid comfort - lor Albany - see it today at - =- <11nlnuial Atrts - - GLENMONT. N. Y. - - -= = -= - - all colors = -= all sizes $22.00 = - - 29 Maiden Lane, <1;'•• ,.'-,,- • .b. .• , .. I..... - Cor. James St. """ -., " oJ I" - Open 1 to 5 Weekdoys - 2 to 5 Sundays - Closed Soturdays = - = The decor of this home has been created by Concord House to - * A. ~ Ir. f . express its inherent beauty. Featured in June issue of Better -- Member Shop I~ ~ ;,~ Homes & Gardens. Park and Thurs. -- GLENMONT DEVELOPMENT Shop 'tiI9P.M. I~H~ES CORPORATION * ON ROUTE 32, GLENMONT, N.Y. PAGE 18 - June 4, 1964 THE SPOTLIGHT

a sports shop because he is an Finest Grade Loam at the avid sportsman himself. He ENJOY has skied for many years, and TOP SOIL now available TOLL enjoyed most other sports at one J. WIGGAND & SONS a family adventure time or another. Glenmont Being in the business greatly HE 4-8550 or HO 5-3992 limits his own opportlUlity to GATE use the stuff he sells. At pres­ In Slingerlands ent, the shop is open from 9:30 IF I WERE a.m. to7p.m. Monday through LUNCHEON Thursday, from 9:30 to 9 on INSTALLING A DAILY Friday, and from 9:30 a. rn. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Noon on Throughout the skiing season, from 99, he plans to be open seven days NEW a week. His wife, a nurse at DINNER the Albany Medical Center, DAILY he Ips out at the shop whenever 5 to 8:30 she can find the time. BATHROOMI from $1.60 Young Gallagher is optimis­ tic about his future as a retail­ I would get a FREE er of sports equipment. "I estimate from figured if I didn It do it now J I never would, II he said, in reply to an observation about ALBANY BUILDING CENTER his youth and relative inexper­ 352 ·354 Central Avenue ience in the business world. Albany HO 3·3211 He cordially invites all area sports enthusiasts to stop by the shop and look over his stock. FOR FATHER'S DAY JUNE 21 A recent* * *guest * * *a t *the * White House was Mrs. A. F. (Edith) Dappert of 11 Pinedale Ave., a theatrical booking agent. One of the groups she manages, the National Players, put on a perfonnance of ''The Taming of the Shrew II at the White House on April 1, and Mrs. Johnson sent Mrs. Dappert a special invitation. The performances was in connection with the celebration of Shakespeare's birthday, and the audience of 200 was com­ prised mainly of the children of congressmen. It was put on BOB PHILLIPS MADRAS If you're not getting service like PULLOVER JEWELERS this, switch now to our Four Corners, Delmar In rare multi colorings and not often seen Madras patterns. "Watchdog" Oil Heat Service! Back of Delmar Meat Mkt. Gant hand picked and imported them from' India. london WATCHES finished, superbly tailored with flared button-down collar. Longi nes-W ittnauer $8.95 PATROON FUELS, Inc. Bulova 01'604 Gont Shirtmakers 91 LEXINGTON AVENUE STERLING Towle, Gorham, ALBANY International, Lunt, Reed & Barton HO 5·3581 v'S HOURS: Daily 10 to 6 L Jame, S,,.e' Jms J:)st off State ··WATCHDOG" Fri. 12 to 9 p.m. 11 OIL HEAT SERVICE V Open Thursday to 9 ~ Member Park'n'Shop Closed 12 Noon Sat. ~HE SPOTLIGHT June 4, 1964 - PAGE 19

I.in the East Room, and then House is liS imp 1 y beautiful It Mrs. Johnson and her two and Mrs. Johnson and Lynda daughters were hostesses at an and Luci did a wonderful job an hour-long reception. of making everyone feel at Mrs. Dappert said the White home. Luci introduced the GERANIUMS VEGETABLE and FLOWER PLANTS (Freshly-cut Meats) VAN ALLEN FARMS ON 9oW· FIRST FARM NORTH OF JERICHO DRIVE-IN OPEN 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. ROg.r 7-9101

the opening of Gallagher's Ski and Sports Shop, left to right: 1I'"cm,ra Benjamin, Vice-President, Bethlehem Chamber of Com­ Charles Oliver, Executive Assistant to the President, Beth­ Chamber of Commerce; Brian Gallagher, proprietor of the Bertram E. Kohinke, Supervisor, Town of Bethlehem; and II:hest,,,A. Hawley, President, Opportunities for Grov.rt:h, Inc.

Mon. & Thurs. evenin.'!;s 'til 9 FORD 4000 1I0lt INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR Summer Built to '~ake it"-Extra weight and strength in the right places Sportsters to stand up under hard, heavy use with a wide variety of big capacity equipment. sport while the sun shines" Industrial hydraulic package-Provides fast, dependable and in Florence Walsh', powerful performance to loaders, backhoes and other items colorful cellection 01 heavy industrial equipment. of action - designed Gasoline or diesel engine. Choice of transmission sportives. 1..4--Select-O-Speed, regular 4-speed. 12-speed ,n~ (w/4-speed). or reversing (w/4-speed) • With or Left: Golf Culottes f' . without PTO or regular built-in live hydraulic system. Wrap-around skirt effect 'with 4 pocket.~! Drip-dry in lavender, green, rose, $15. (orne in llncl see this hancly heavyweight ... NOWI Coordinated blouse, $10. Both, sizes 10-18. SOLD by Abovr: Tennis Dress CoHon pique, rope belted; R. B. WING & SON 8·20. $14. 384 Broadway, Alhany, HO 3-4161. Loudon Shopping Center, Albany lUII~' He Set'll at Our U'arehouse 8:1 S('cond ","e., Uensselaer PAGE 20 - June 4,_ 1964 THE SPOTLIGHl Players (her classmates from and with Warde Lynn Smith, ton 'from looking its best - the ABC Public Relations Seminar the Cathedral School were also magnolias on the White House Lynda's roommate. l'They To be Held Monday, June 8 in the audience) a nd Mrs, were very warm and friendly I 11 grounds had all frozen and Johnson gave a special greeting she reports, !land the fema Ie turned brown - but Mrs. Dap­ Mrs. Vi Newton of Delmar to the. two lead players. .' Johnsons are much more attrac.­ pert said that. all the coldness will be one of the four student· During the receFtion, at tive in person than in most of was on the outside. speakers at the graduation of I which punch, sandwiches and their photographs. II "This was my first visit to the second 18-we e k Albany! cookies were served, Mrs. Dap­ The cold, snowy ·weather on the White House," she said, Business College Seminar on pert had a chance to talk in­ that date just over two months Iland all of us who were there Public Relations, Monday eve­ fonnally with the Johnson girls ago kept picturesque Washing- thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. 11 ning, June 8, at the Ambassa­ dor Restaurant, Albany. If I offended anyone with my recent remarks about the Mrs. Newton of 5S Orchard Village of Normansville, I'm Street, is money management sorry. My purpose was mainly consultant for the Albany Sav­ to point out and praise the SEE THE NEW • •••• ings· ~Ba~. Mrs. Newton is spirit among residents of Nor-. among a class of 27 who will mansville today J especially as be presented certificates 0 f it is reflected in the new life completion for the comprehen­ and vigor of the Nonnansville REYNOLDS sive 54-hour course. Church. Convertible POOL NOW ••• Home Del ivery on all Brands of Soda and Beer ABOVE OR BELOW CROUND MEETING by the case ••• at no extra Cost!! ! ROOM Enjoy your favorite Beer and Soft Drinks delivered right to Available for small your door. No more lugging Card Parties - heavy cases or running out Socials • Clubs for that unexpected party. Call ALBANY HO 5·7900 Phone Miss Waldron For complete information HO 2·6555 Tuesday through Saturday Albany HOWARD JOHNSON MARKO MOTOR LODGE BEER DISTRIBUTORS Incorporated Thruway Exit 23 - So. Blvd. Serving Tri~Villages Since 1951 Albany, New York 142 Grand Street, Albany, N.Y. • HUGE6".SEAT (Coping} • HEAVY GAUGE STEa WALLS • COMPLETI flLTiRlNG SYSTEM $299°0. WITH • ADJU5TAIIL! 3 10 7 Fl. Dopth flLTEIt • 15, .. 24 FI; D1AMFlns OTHERS FROM $129. • NEVliR EMPTY, USE FOR lCESKAT1NO .fI':1"GIFTS IN LEATHER" NOW ON DISPLAY 222 Washington Ave., Albany HO 2-1371 REYNOLDS POOL CENTER THE GRADUATE 615 LOUDONVILLE ROAD, LATHAM, N.Y. ST 5-5010 Enclosed Model Pool on Display Inside Our "A" Frame Gifts JUNE BRIDE DAILY 8 - 8; SATURDAY 8 - 5; SUNDAY 1 - 8 FATHER'S DAY Send for FREE Color brochure. for

I Please Send Free C:01or Brochur. I, BEST MAN 1------·D P-ocific Steel Woll Below Ground Pool I I 0 Reynoldl Convertible Pool USHERS I I I NAME.,., ...... " ..... ".,', PHONE,.", ...... ,. I • GIfTS FROM $ 1. I !D::I:,.;.;.',;,;,'';';'';'; '~ ~;,; ;';" ;';" '.;". ;';" .;.;. '';';' '';'; '';'; '~ ;.;. , THE SPOTLIGHT June 4, 1964 - PAGE 21 HE 9-4949 SPOTLIGHT CLASSIFIEDS HE 9-4949 gan Construction Co. IV thru Sunday, closed Monday. CLASSIFIED AD POLICY 2-4693. ti FUNERAL DIRECTORS Call East Greenbush 477 -9774. Classified Ads in the BICYCLE REPAIRS M. W. TEBBUTT'S SONS 4t611 Albany Delmar Spotlight must be paid for ORIENTAL RUGS when the ad is submitted. SCHWINN RALEIGH 420 K~nwood Ave. HE 9·2212 NEW AND USED, in all sizes We must enforce this pol­ BICYCLES and colors at rea son a b Ie icy strictly. Our rates are Serving All Faiths prices. Washing and repairing too small to permit in­ Ports Ilild For Over 100 Yeors by native expert. Pickup Accessories and delivery. Free estimates. voicing and bookkeeping Fo' GARDENS PLOWED on these accounts. A Rod Kermani. Stop 3. AI- All American and English GARDENS tilled by rototiller. Please do not ask us to Bikes CallMarlinFuller. HE9-3596 make any exception to We repair all makes TRADE·INS this rule. JEWELRY EXPERT jewelry repairs. Dia­ HOME Your copy and remittance BENNETT'S mond setting, engra ving. IMPROVEMENT must reach us on Friday 561 Delaware Ave., Delmar Wedding and engagement before 4:30 P.M. in order HE 9-1862 rings, reasonable. Your to appear in the following trustedjeweler:D. I.e Wanda, CARPENTRY Delaware Plaza ShoppingCen­ ~ Thursday issue. REMODEilNG - AU types 01 ter. HE 9-9665. tl carpenter work. H .. A. Ertel, LANDSCAPING Classified Advertising HE 9-1048. Ed Hehre, HE 20 YEA RS experience. A 11 RATES 9-1198. ti HfADQUARn~ phases landscaping. Esti­ lO¢ per word for each insertion; REPAIRING. remodeling, new mates. Reasonable ra t e s .. $1 mininlurn. h 0 use building. Estimates lDuis Bauer - PO 8-2066. tf CALL HE 9·4949 given. William Van Woert. CALL AR 3·0708 UN 1-8091. ti Write, or stop in at our LAWNMOWERS ADDITIONS, remodeling, roof­ LA WN MOWERS re­ convenient office: ing, stairs, general repairs. sharpened~ paired. Jacobsen Sales and 154 Delaware Avenue MOLLE. HE 8-716S. 4t618 • KITCHENS Service. Trades accepted .. ALTERATIONS & SEWING CLEANING SERVICE Pick up and delivery. M. • ATTICS Gudz, 138 Elm Ave., Del­ LTERATIONS and sewing. M LOCKMOR window, cleaning, mar~ HE 9-2025~ tf • DORMERS Buess. HE 9-1270. tf resident and office main- ALTERATIONS and sewing. tenance, complete. IV LAWNMOWERS • GARAGES Kirk Hauser. HE 8-0014 .. tf 9_0121, 489-2474. ti SHARPENED APPLIANCE SERVICE COINS AND REPAIRED • EXTENSIONS Lawn Boy and Taro Sales OID and for­ ESTINGHOUSE, RCA, Kel­ Service. Free pick-up & de­ • PLAYROOMS vinator. Gua ranteed used eign coins wanted. John livery. Taylor B Vadney, 303 washers. Area Appliance Haul. HE 9-4007. St618 Central Ave. HE 4-9183. • BATHROOMS Service. HE 9-2953. tf DOLL REPAIRING MASON WORK • PORCHES ASH & TRASH REMOV AL DOLLS repaired, restrung, cos­ Use Our Free Planning tuming. Reina Deitz. HE REPAIRS or new work. Chim­ SH & TRASH weekly pickup. ney, porches, brickwork, Service . . . Our Estimetes 6-1690. ti Are Without Obligation Monthly rates. HE 9-1287. plaster, fireplaces, flagstone, Charles DeGrush. tf DRAPERIES patios, etc" HE 9-1763~ tf AUTO UPHOLSTERING TREMENDOUS selection of new .MASONRY and carpentry. Ex­ 100% EATS repaired, plastic win­ decorative fabrics. Finest perienced. Fireplaces, ve­ FINANCING dows a nd zippers replaced. workmanship at low, low neers, etc~ Alterations. HE 9-3012. Bob's Auto Top prices! FREE "Shop At additions. F r e e estinlates~ AVAILABLE Shop, 280 Delaware Avenue, Home II Decorating Service. Fred ChaIcraft, HE 9-1796 Delmar. tf Phone HE 6-8568, Marcus after s. tf Fabrics, 331 Central Ave., BLACKTOP Albany. ti MOVERS LONG FOR LONG DISTANCE. t-U1L'.1 DROS., blacktop paving, FURNITURE REFINISHING driveways, sidewalds, parking IDeal and long distance lots and garage floors. Free FURNrTURErepairing, refinish­ moving.. Agents for Atlas Van estimates. 482-3484. tf ing, re-upholstering. French. Lines. Free estimates. D~ E. LONG & SONS. HO 3-6626. PA VING COMPANY, work HE 4-0633. tl ti HOME ranteed, reasonable FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY Free estimates. HE D" L. MOVERS.. Furniture and DROZDOL Upholstering Service. appliance specialists. Rea_ MODERNIZERS 4-'I77'l. ti Experts in home furniture up­ sonable rates. Dick leon­ Associated with holstering. 16 Judson Street. ardo. HE 9-S21O. ti F.F. Crannell Lumber Co. HO 5-6795. tf NEXT TO NEW SHOP FUR STORAGE THE KETCH-ALL, Next to NEW Broadway and FUR storage, cleaning, re­ SHOP: A-I Clothing for the p'airing. Free pick-up and entire family, juvenile furni­ 19th St., W'vliet delivery. Edward F. Meehan ture~ Open 10 to 8 Tuesday AR 3·0708 Furs, 53 Central Ave. ,Al­ bany. 465-1473. tf Subscribe to the Spotl ight PA GE 22 - June 4, 1964 THE SPOTLIGHl bany-Schenectady Rd., EX SCISSORS SHARPENED WATCH REPAIRING Feura Bush. HE 9-4014. 3-6884 or IV 2-0457. tf 4t625 SIX pairs medium ·size scissors EXPERT W AT CH, clock and HOT POINT dishwasher, $75. PAINTING $2; also pinking and grass jewelry repair, Reasonable & PAPERHANGING Excellent. 462-1722. shears, knives, lawnmowers. prices. Your trusted jeweler: TWIN size bunk beds, Lawson INTERIOR, exterior painting. Call for and deliver. HE D. I.e Wanda, Delaware Plaza sofa, dressing table, ping Free estimates. Work guar- 9-3893. tf Shopping Center. HE 9-9665. pong tab I e, stereo record. anteed. Jim V 0 geL. HE tf SEPTIC TANK SERVICE player, rocking chair, 21" 9-9718. tf MERCHANDISE G.E. blond television, wheel ROY FLANSBURG, painting NORMANSKILL Septic Tank FOR SALE g a rd e n cultivator, pressure contractor, Voomeesville, Cleaners. We install dry canner. HE 9-1522. RO 5-2712 or RO S-2896. wells, septic tanks, drain CHIIDRENIS Home Portraits, weddings, commercial. Mar­ DINING ROOM set, mahogany, tf fields. 767-9287. tf buffet, glass china closet, INTERIOR and exterior paint­ DElMAR SANITARY CLEAN­ tin of Slingerlands HE 9-5485 evenings. tf round table, 4 chairs, ex­ ing. A Iso carpentry work. ERS. Serving Tri-Village cellent condition, $150, pads Frank Sa lisbury. Days: HE area over 20 years. HE A LUWNUM combination win­ dows, doors, siding, etc. included. Also 2-piece wal­ 9-5527, nights: HE 9-1355. 9-1412 tf nut bedroom set, $75. HE tf Finest quality at lowest pri­ SHOES ces. Taylor Aluminum Pro­ 6-7904. HOUSE NEED Repainting? In­ ELECTRIC fan, automatic, 20" . side and outside. Woxk done AMERICAN SHOE REPAIR­ ducts. RO 5-2856. tf Quality workmanship on portable, 4-speeds, reversi­ at reasonable rates. Can MERCHANDISE CLUB, l'Tads" ble, rheostat controlled, $12 •. men's, women 's, and child­ 436-4108 for further informa­ 3rd semi-annual - now form­ HE 9-5971. tion. ren IS shoe repairing. Free ing - reservations now accep­ MOVING: dining ro 0 m set, pick-up and delivery service ted - opening date June I - electric range, 36", good PERMANENT WAVING at your own home. Call first drawing June 6. Details SPECIAUZING in Breck, Rea­ condition. HE 9-1375. HE 6-0089 or 434-4601. tf furnished by phone or at the BOylS bicycle, 2611 Schwinn listic, Rayette and Caryl store, phone 439-4511. Club Richards permanents; hair Coronet, 3-speed, driven 100 SLIPCOVERS completed November 21, in miles. 439-5037. tinting and bleaching. & UPHOLSTERING time for Xmas shopping. tf MELE'S BEA UTY SA LON, DOUBLE basin kitchen sink. SliPCOVERS and upholstering, FURNITURE, our low cost op­ Six window screens. Good PIa z a Shopping Center, HE erating policy enables us to 9-44ll.tf custom made. Tremendous condition. HE 9-4506. selections of fabrics. Finest bring you BIG SAVINGS on IA WSON sofa with slipcover, SPECIAllZING inHelene Curtis, NEW furniture, rugs and bed­ Breck, Rayette permanents; quality workmanship. lowest easy washer, electric fan, Prices! Free "shop at home" ding. BURRICK FURNI­ kitchen table, miscellaneous. "We 11 a Scalp Treatment.." TURE, 560 Delaware Ave., Alice Farley, 11 Ridge Rd., sennce. Phone HE 6-8568. HE 9-4140. Marcus Fabrics, 331 Central Albany. Just across the Thru­ NEW SNEAKERS, bassinette, Elsmere. HE 9-2225. tf way Bridge in A Ibany. 2t611 A venue, Albany. tf strollers. Clothing saler RENT ALS ANTIQUES bought and sold lUI Antique chairs. Dot's. HE TUTORING the sign of the Coffee Mill. 9-9086. TUTORING, math, primary or 67 A dams Pl., Delmar. HE AIR CONDITIONER, Chrysler secondary It:.vds. HE9-2659. 9-1021. tf Airtemp used very little, 1;'.")1 VIS 4t611 GROUND CHUCK. Will pack $75. Phone HE 9-3656 ."e­ REMEDIA L READING. Any for your freezer. Twenty­ nings. age. Experienced teacher.. five pounds (or more) quan­ HONDA motor scooter, like RENTACAR References.. Adams Place. tities. 69¢ per pound. Davis new, $200. Call 439-5485. HE 9-2447. 4t618 Stonewell Shopping Center. FUll length aqua formal, size VACUUM CLEANER New Scotland, N. Y.; HE 11, worn onc e, perfect. 9-5398. tf SERVICE Boyls suit, cut un i for m, !'-fS" 10; baby carriage. HE 'L='es.• By hour, day, week, or mo'elmonth cars AUTHORIZED Hoover Dealer, ANTIQUES bought and sold. 9-1315 • • Insurance & all gas & 011 Included sales & service all makes • Furniture. Trash & treasures, NEW POOL - opening in July - !6 Wetervliet Ave. A!bony, New York F r e e pickup. Best vacuum Rt. 9-W, Glenmont. He 'i'awasentha Park, Altamont TWX ALB 475 Phone IV 9-5487 service, 483 Washington A v­ 5-4204. tf ALBANY AIRPORT enue, Albany. HE 6-4147. Rd. , Guilderland. Classes SMART NEW FORDS & OTHER FINE CARS NEW SNFAKERS. Crib, match­ tf in swimming daily, certified ing chest, strollers, playpens. Red Cross instructors. Season Summer Clothing. Hours 10 to 5 P. M., closed Mondays. "Picotte Sold MIne" Dot's. HE 9-9086. 3t64 PIANOS, full keyboard, used ACADEMY Again and again this spinets from $275. New familiar message ap­ $375 up. Area's largest se­ pears in your neighbor­ lection. Brown's Piano and MOTORS Organ Mart" 1047· Central hood • • • If you need Avenue, Albany. 459-5194. action phone one of our 5t625 Wants You full time Salesmen or FLOWERS for sale by dozen and flat. M. J. Murphy. In A Saleswomen for the best 85 Cherry Avenue. 3t618 Real Estate Service in TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre VOLKSWAGEN the Capital District. way from carpets and up­ holstery. Rent electric sham­ pooer $1. Adams Hardware. ACADEMY MOTORS 439-1866. Tri-Citie. PICOTTE FORDSON tractor on rubber with. walking plow and spring Authori"ed VW Dealer tooth harrows, $125. HO Sales and Service TROY-SCHENECTADY ROAD REALTY 3-6575. LATHAM, N. Y. JT5-5.511 ROSEMARY'S Antiques, bought BETWEEN NORTHWAY AND HO 5-4747 and sold,. Orchard Street in F.OUTE , ,HE SPOTLIGHT June 4. 1964 - PAGE 23 passes reasonably priced. For TOP SOIL AT ITS FINEST! ; information call HE 9-5654. PETS W ANTED TO RENT WINDOW FAN, GE 20" rever­ FREE KITTENS, 10 weeks, SING I.E mal e teacher seeks Rich, specially prepared ! sible almost new, $20. 439- housebroken. PO 8-2328. furnished apartment in Tri­ sandy loam or sandy clay , 4211. SIAMESE KITTENS, complete­ Village area. HE 9-1375. loam. J. W. MICHAELS ly trained. Perfect gift for 2t611 CO. INC. LANDSCAPE CON­ I DINING ROOM suite, 10 pieces solid walnut. Asking $100. the family. RO 5-2812. WANTED: sma 11 cottage on TRACTORS. HE 9·3823. I HE 9-9616. POODLES, male, black, AKC, Warner's or Thompson's Lake. Season. HO 2-3771. 2t611 ElECTRIC washer ,- Montgomery seven weeks old, $75. IV JAMES W. BARTLEY 9-7206. 2t611 SINGlE woman wants small Ward "wring-a-matic,!l very apartment, Tri-VillageArea. and SONS good condition $25; blue REAL EST ATE FOR RENT R e as ona b Ie. RO 5-2928 Plumbing, heating & electric f 0 rro"i c a dinette set, four after 5 P.M. $100. ROUTE 85-A, adults water pump sales & service chairs $25. HE 9-3581. HELP WANTED preferred, two bedrooms, Clarksville PO 8·2230 AUTOMOTIVE heated, garage. UN 1-8811. WANTED: girl with bookkeep­ FOR SALE $125 per month. Apartment, ing training and experience 6 rooms, heated, near senior to operate NC R bookkeeping APPLIANCE AND high. 439-1381- machine. 37 1/2-hour week. CAPE COD, Bass River, Mass., TV SERVICE HOT CHEVY School Business office~ Phone BLUE IDDGE, South Shore, HE 9-9961, Ext. 13, for ap­ 1957, V8 with stick 2-3 bedroom housekeeping plication. 2t611 PAUL HOPKINS cottages from $100 weekly, Excellent condition M no ,HE 9·3820 HE 9·4558 rust, new tires. HE 6·0279 July - A ugust. From $55 SITUATIONS WANTED wee k I Y off-season. Linen llCENSED practical nurse wants not prOVided. 439-3213. day work. Good references. N. Y.S. OF F1CIAL 1956 CHEVROI£T ha rdtop, 4t625 standard. Nice for the June HE 9-4877. Own transpor­ Inspection Center SCHROON ,lAKE, lake front tation. graduate. Reasonable. HO camp, sleeps S, all conven­ 5-0140. 2t64 iences, boat, beach, $90 L & H DE SOTc at a real bar­ weekly. HE 9-1044. 2t611 SPOTLIGHT Classifieds will price. HE 9-3309. Do Practically Anything! Brake & Front End Service PLYMOUTH 2-door J run­ THREE room apartment, fur­ 100 Adams Street, Delmar ning, new brakes and battery, nished or unfurnished. All HE 9·3083 $100. PC 8-2245 after 3 utilities. 360 KenwoodAve. ) P.M. upstairs. 2t611 Alignment Wheel Balance ONl.Y YOU Mufflers & Tail Pipes OIReCnON ~Qfl Brakes 8EST f/S~D (,ARSIN WE Front End 7t)WN. ~WRYO~WILI. DON'T SELL CAN SAVE! Springs DllMer YOf/ 7t) •••• MMMH HALLMAN by Leasing 1964 ~ljjljjrn • CHEVROLETS WHY (IT SELLS ITSELF) • PONTIACS are so many • BUICKS • OLDSMOBILES FIATS * CADILLAC Run1ling Around the Now Offering CAPITAL DISTRICT'l It's Because of the Fast Becoming NOT ONE New York State's but Largest THREE FINEIAY Chevrolet Dealer onll1895 p.o.e. We Trelt Our Cliltome .. Talee a demon"ration rIde OVER 300 CARS • Front·Wheel drive Lease Programs and see for yournlf. NOW IN STOCK • Up to 38mpg Tailored to Meet Your $1599 '96,',::O:EL • Dual Brake System Requirements FULL PAICI II Swedish quality $199 Down-$11.94 per Week Marsh Hallman ...... k "bout I ••y Financing CHEVROLET · WENDELL 781 CENTRAL AVE, NEW SALEM GARAGE Leasing Company Inc. FINE'S 450 Centr.1 Ave. IV 9·5551 R0 1lte 85 - New Salem 1025 Central Avenue Open Evenings Phone RO 5-2702 IV 9·4751 PA GE 24 - June 4, 1964 THE SPOTLIGHl

.' .. . :' ...,:::. .... '.' ...... W,e ca'n advise you as to who,t to ex.peel' from OPEN 'TIL 9 your calipet pu,rcho,se. We ho,ve yea.,-.s of ex­ perience in cleaning, repairing and general main'tenote of cor'pet and rugs.

HOURS: OPEN MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 'TIL 9 243 DELAWARE AVE., DELMAR Call 439-9978

VACATION TIME Plan now to Swim and play wilh us al Thun­ derbird Swim and Rec­ realion Club, 49.95 THUNDERBIRD Is c;omposed of seled fami~ Iy memberships that permit the entire fomily to enjoy swimming in (In A.A.U.~ scnctioned pool, pl.oy tennis, handball, badminton and bosketboll on regulation size c;ourts -plus foc;ilities for family cookouts in a pleQSQnt shoded atmosphere. -OPEN HOUSE- Thunderbird Wi'" Hold Open House Every Salurdoy and Sunday summer is easier During May and June from 2 to 6 P.M. We invite your in· spection and on Opportunity to Tell You How LittJe It Will when you choose Cost You to Swim ond Play at Thunderbird. our exc1 usi ve MEMBERSHIPS Are Freely Transferable and a Limited Nu: lightweight Available If You Act Promptly. THUNDERBIRD Is Located on Rour. 20 Near McCormack Corn.,. Just A Few MInutes Drive ~"rom Albany or Schenectady.

® Call Earl H. Jarrett • EL 5-3071 MAGICOOL SUIT by ROCKINGHAM For Further Detail, For hot weather ahead, it's Magicool ® : 55% Dacron poly­ ot 'ON Ilwad ester and 45% wool. A light­ weight natural with wrinkle­ alYeI resistance, long wear and dis­ ::mV.LSOd 's 'n .'D~ ~ln9 tinctive styling. Choose a 2 or 3-button model in ebony black, mist grey, woodlawn blue, desert olive, canyon putty, fern olive and anchor navy. Regulars 36 to 48, longs 38 to 48, shorts 36 to 42.