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SEPTEMBER 7, 1972 54.00 PER YEAR 15C PER COPY VOL. XVII, NO. 35 The Sp-Q~i9ht I I I ""751'.' 5 ·r See page 5 PAGE 2 - September 7, 1972 THE SPOTLIGHT If You're Planning To Remodel Your Home Open 6·12 Triple "S" Stamps COME SEE US - You'll find it ••• First Sight And that we can make your dreams come true Herb has been an automotive mechanic ·for 47 years. He worked at Delmar Esso from 1966 For complete 1-STOP HOME to 1969. MODERNIZATION by To celebrate Herb's return f Ken H.R.H. DESIGNS, INC. Parker is happy to announce these WILL EXPANO OR CONVERT YOUR PRESENT HOME TO FULLFILL YOUR NEEDS special SEPTEMBER DEALS: - WE HAVE A COMPLETE SERVICE AVAILABLE - ,---------- -- --I I H.R.H. DESIGNS INC. Clip and Mail TUNE-UPS P.O. BOX 158, 0' Call I SNOW TIRES 1 SELKIRK, N.Y. 12158 767-9387 I 8 cyl. - $25.00 I 0 Kitchens 0 Family 0 Garage 650 x 13 BLACK ° Bathrooms Rooms Extensions I 6 cyl. - $20.00 0 Siding Roofing 0 Dormers I ° I (Includes plugs, points, condo 2 for $44.95 Roughed- 0 Roof Wood ° ° & labor - resistor plugs slight- 1 in and Raising Paneling I Iy higher.) (excludes tax) I Finished ° Garages 0 Storm Windows I Additions 0 Attics & Doors I 0 Recreation O-Porch ° Heating & I I Rooms Enclosures Air conditioning I OIL CHANGE & LUBE L ~S~Decks_ DCarpetin~ _o,New Ho.mes_ $3.59 Call anytime • 24 Hr. Service FINANCING ARRANGED (Includes Four Qts. of Extra Motor Oil) All Labor & Materials Guaranteed No Obligation For Our Services Offer expires Sept. 30, 1972 H. R. H. DESIGNS, INC. DELMAR ESSO IWUTE 9W, SELKIRK, N.Y. 594 DELAWARE AVE., DELMAR, N.Y. ROUTE 9W-SELKrRK,N.Y. Pick·up C'!III COllect 7(>7-9387 767-9387 Phone 439·9806 & delivery ·laht is published every ThUisday by Spotlight, Inc., 154 Delaware Ave., Delmar, N.Y. 12054, Roburt G. King. Publish8T; LeVere L Fuller, Editor. i Postage Paid Sootl at Delmar, N.Y.) Deadline for news is Thursday afternoon, one week preceding publication; deadline to! displa and clas ifi v isem nls· THE SPOTLIGHT September 7, 1972 - PAGE 3 CLOSED ANNOUNCEMENT Fri., Sept. 8 at 5 :30 p.m. CLOSED PAULINE'S Sat., Sept. 9 all day Style Cen tre 412 Kenwood Avenue In observance Delmar. New 'tork of religious holiday TOWN & TWEED NOW OPEN The VILLAGE SHOP Deiowo,e Pim The VILLAGE STORE MONDAYS 9 to 5:30 Call 439-1 217 for that appointment SUMMER CLEARANCE ~~~WEEK! Vaseline Intensive Care Bath Beads 18 oz. (list~1.19) NOW59~ Shower to Shower Talc 7 oz. (list 89~) NOW 59~ 20% OFF Clairol Long and Silky 4 oz. (list $1.39) NOW 69~ Clairol Herbal Essence Shampoo for oily hair 8 oz. (list $1.59) NOW 79~ AND MORE Clairol Herbal Essence Shampoo for normal & dry hair 8 oz. (list $1.59) NOW 79~ Body All Deodorant 8 oz. (list $1.98) Sale ends Sat. Sept. 16 NOW $1.09 Gelusil Liquid 12 oz. (list $1.69)' NOW $1.09 The Village Shop Gelusil Tablets 100's (list $2.10) NOW $1.55 , '. DELAIWARE PLAZA, DELMAR L.J. MULLEN PHARMACY . New Hours "At Your Service - Every~ay of the Yeor" Daily 10 o.m., Evgs. Mon. thru Saturday PHON E 439-9356 \ PAGE 4 - September 7, 1972 THE SPOTLIGHT Call us before you start digging, and you won't have to call us later. Last year, nearly 2,000 contrac- You can prevent this disruption of tors, farmers, well-:drillers and others . service by calling us before you start who excavate had to stop what they digging. were doing and tell us they dug up our A call to New York Telephone's phone cables. repair service (it's listed in the front of And until our emergency crews the phone book) will quickly bring a could restore their service, our cus- telephone man out to mark the loca tomers were not able to make phone. tion of buried cable, if there is any, in calls. your work area. @ New York Telephone Hey Gals! for full Nutrition BUY • BATTER·WHIPPED SUNBEAM BREAD Available Almost Everywhere 'THE SPOTLIGHT September 7, 1972 - PAGE 5 ©VERSTORY Spotlight NA TIONAL HUNTING AND FISHING DAY HUNTERS AND FISHERMEN have contributed about 150 mil lion dollars a year to wildlife conservation. To commemorate CALENDAR this, the Congress, the President, Governor Rockefeller, Mayor Corning and Supervisors Bertram Kohinke and Willis McIntosh, ABOUT THE CALENDAR denses the coming event in cap Jr. have declared September 23rd as National Hunting and Fish The information printed in this sule form, it has become one of ing Day. In response, the Bethlehem Sportsmen's Club has column is a FREE service to the most widely-read week Iy planned a field day of fun and excitement for all at its club Spotlight readers. We neither Spotlight features. It was so charge nor receive any fee for designed to allow for more space house on Dunbar Hollow Road above Clarksville. Admission publicizing these events. It is for additional features. There is free. for this reason that we ask those fore, organizations should not Spotlight photographer Louis 5pelich caught Supervisor who send in information to make expect to find a duplication of sure that it is complete; we c.n facts in another place. If we were Kohinke signing the proclamation, Robert Shutter, president of not (repeat: CANNOT) make to run all of the events twice, the club (right), accompanied by long-time conservationist Mil weekly changes in running an we'd be cutting down on our lard Brimmer. nouncements. available space and thereby Because the Calendar' con- defeat the whole concept. A PROCLAMATION ESTABLISHING TOWN OF BETHLEHEM HUNTING AND FISHING DAY Tri-Village FISH - Call 439-3578 Welcome Wagon - Newcomers for voluntary service - 24 hours a and moth",rs of new babies call THE FOURTH SA TURDA Y OF EACH SEPTEMBER day the year 'round - offered by 785-9640, Mon. thru .Sat., 8:30 Because of the outstanding contributions' of America's residents of Delmar, E'lsmere and A.M.-6:00 P.M. so you may have a hunters and fishermen to recreation, conservation and the econ Slingerlands to their neighbors in Welcome Wagon call need of help in any emergency. omy', they are deserving of special recognition. Registrations: Lutheran Associa Since the turn of the century, hunters and anglers have GIVE & TAKE SHOP - Staffed and tIOn Nursery School tal! program, stocked by the parishioners of St ages 3-4 Information Rev. Gass been the leaders in major conservation programs in our cities, Thomas' Church. Clothing for all mann, 439-6217 states and Washington. These sportsmen-conservationists are seasons, all ages, all sizes, avail The Trl-Village Nursery School is responsible for the founding of stale fish and game departments able to everyone. St. Thomas' Rec-' tory basement (entrance between. accepting registrations for the in all 50 states. They asked that they, themselves, be required Church and Rectory), Mondays 1972-1973 school year. Children to buy hunting and fishing licenses and that the money collected 9:30-11 :30. AM.,. Tuesdays 1-3 ages 3 to 5 years old are eligible to attend. For information call 439- be used to support state conservation agencies. Sportsmen are P.M., Thursdays 7-9 P.M., Satur days 10-12 Noon. 6218 or 439-3193 one of the very few groups in the United States who pay their Nathaniel Adams Blanchard Post Registrations for boys 3-1/2 to 5 own way through their self-imposed licenses. Hunters and fish #1040, American Legion Auxiliary, years are now being accepted for ermen asked for season and bag limits so that everyone would meets third Tuesday of month ex the Fall session of Hamagrael have a fair chance to harvest the annual crop of game and fish cept July & Aug., 8 P.M., Post Playschool. For information call rooms. Mrs. T. O'Connor 439-6607. without damage to the basic breeding stock of any species. Fur l her, sportsmen's programs have benefited· hundreds of non game fish and wildlife through habitat development. Hunters and fishermen, unique in all America, asked that their fishing and hunting equipment be taxed and that the money be used for land acquisition, research and habitat management HARDY for fish and wildlife for the enjoyment of all Americans. Through their publications and organizations - such as the National Wildlife Federation, Ducks Unlimited, Izaak Walton League of America and many others - hunters and fishermen have led the MUMS to your home with these beautiful nation in the battle for a better environment and the wise use All colors. of our natural resources. Therefore, l, Bertram E. Kohinke, Supervisor of the Town of Bethlehem, do hereby proclaim September 23,1972, as Town of Bethlehem Hunting and Fishing Day and that this Day be an ONLY I~A! annual observance the fourth Saturday of each September. I urge all of our citizens to join with sportsmen-conservationists \ All Perennials: now on 1 ¢ Sale and other environmentalists in a rededication to the wise use of our natural resources and their proper management for the bene Open dally 'td G fit of future generations. Further, I urge all citizens to visit Beth Sunday 10-4 lehem Sportsmen's Club, Inc., located at Dunbar Hollow, Clarks &wiJK GLENMONT. 439-1835 ville, N.Y., on HUI\ting and Fishing Day to learn more about con ..NURSERY - GAROEN CENTER servation and outdoor skills. Bertram E. Kohinke Supervisor, Town of Bethlehem PAGE 6 - September 7, 1972 Bethlehem Memorial Auxiliary to.