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____*,t . ___"-:'~-..=J RUSTPROOF SUMMER HOURS YfJ/J/! ~Il TfJ/JAY July 6th thru Labor Day I r :r~tli9ht ~NDAR ~fft KelAl Mon. - Fri. 8:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. ''sed Sat. 8:30 A.M. - 1 P.M. 11- CLOSED SUNDAYS Tn-Village FISH, 24-hour-a-day yoluntary service year 'round, ..,._ a. (CI d All D J I 4 h) offered by res;dents of Delmar. .Uc..-...... ose ay u y t Elsmere and SUngerlands to help

~8~EIN~~IC~[~S~TA~r~I~O~N~M=~~;I!~~;;;;~23~9=De51a~wa~re:A~ve:nu~e~,JGLENMONT 463-7712 Delmar. 439-8166 ~~~~3~~ghbors;nanyemergency. League of Women Volers meels ~ monthly at Bethlehem Library. SI>tn.oI MlSolhgnnwnls lhotl CAUSE NeJw PrpssurE' 9:15 a.m. Babysitting available. STOP SUFFERING!!! .In' dt'wrmirwd hy X ftlying IhE' Spirwo Information. 439-5786. with r\lt ,"I. ( I '-t,"",\H' '·HA'''' \\ III HI • ·\hl :"I Assemblyman Larry Lane'. (),~ lin 1:"Ii Ilr\! \ I~II I H.I I Of ( ·\ H( a ALLERGIES district office. 1 Becker Terr., Chiropractic has shown that many of Delmar. open Mondays 10-3. today's ailments are caused by "NERVE PRESSURE" • FULL. SPINAL EXAMINA nONS' • SPINAL BAUNCE TESTS 39 • SPINE GRAPHS • CHIROPRACnC SPINAL ADJ. WANT TO BE YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Publisher Richard A. Ahlstrom ... .----.--~- Editor NOW OPEN SUNDAYS NOW OPEN SUNDA Yb Thomas S. McPheeters OPEN EVENINGS Senior Editor Nathaniel A. Boynton 3 FARMS DAIRY STORE Offie. /IIanag" ROUTE 144 767-2252 Arline M. Holder Secrdary ·Now Fresh Cut Prime Meat. Full Line of Cold Cuts 8. Dell Items Mary A. Ahlstrom Subscriptions M TS SPECIAL ITEMS Kara Gordon DAIRY PRODUCTS Contr;l?u~ing Photographers R.H. Davis, PORK 1 Lb. 3 Farms Cottage Cheese ...... 75$ J. W. Campbell OUR OWN ITALIAN 1 Gallon Homogenized Milk ...... $1.71 Sales Representatives SAUSAGE '12 Gallon 3 Farms Ice Cream ...... $1.49 • Susan E. Moore. $1.49 LB. 1 Pound 3 Farms Tub Butter ...... $1.55 Jerry Gordon, James Sullivan, No Pf'-..,.. tl ... Added 1 at. Farm Fresh Churned Buttermilk ...... 56$ Mary Powers. Judy Arbour ,MIXED PORK CHOPS 'I. Gal. Tropicana Pure Orange Juice .... ~ .. $1.65 Production $1.59 LB. Brian Cahill. Manager Ann Brink. Elaine Ellery COUNTRY STYLE BULK COUNTRY CUBE STEAKS FRESH BEEF Caroline Terenzini SLAB BACON SAUSAGE $1.89 LB. BUYS N ewsgraphics Printing $1.44 LB. $1.27 LB. COOK OUT STEAKS' NG Prnt..... 1iYft Added LONDON BROIL Gary Van Oer Linden $1.65 LB. LB. ROLLED PORK ROASl SPARE RIBS $2.29 BONELESS CHUCK ROAST The SpOilighl is published LB. $1.59 $1.44 LB. SIRLOIN ROASl $2.29 LB. each Thursday by News­ SIRLOIN STEAK $2.94 LB. graphics of Ddmar. Inc. BONELESS $3.04 LB. 125 AdamsSI.. Delmar, NY, DELI ITEMS 12054. Second class poslage HAMBURGER PA TrIES ···Speclal"· paid 01 Delmar. NY. Ne ..... s AMERICAN CHEESE 5 LB. BOX COOKED HAM $1.99 LB. $1.89 LB. and ad copy deadline: 4 p.m. $1.89 LB. Friday for following issue. COOKED ROAST BEEF S LB. Loaf $1.79 LB. BULK HAMBURGER Subscriplion rOles: A than,' 5 LBS. and OVER $1.34 LB. $3.45 LB. Coum)' one rear $7.50, , ..... 0 POTATO 80 MACARONI N. Y. STRIP STEAK . ALL WHITE TURKEY years 113.50.: elsewhere, one SALAOS $3.60 LB. BREAST year $9.00. Send address 74' LB. EYE OF THE ROUND chanxes 10 The SpOllighl, LB. Y.S. CHEDDAR CHEESE, $2.59 $2.25 LB. P. O. Box 151. Delmar. NY ·-(SHAR-P) BOLOGNA $1.67 LB. 1l05.4. TOP ROUND ROAST MEMBER SEW fORK PRESS ASS.\'. COOKED SALAMI $1.49 LB. $2.53 LB. Phone 439-49~9

JulY. 2, 1981 - The Spotlight Bethlehem Recycling, town Town of New Scotland Town Board meets first Wednesday at garage, 114 Adams St. Papers should be tied; cans flattened; ,8 p.m), Planning Board second bottles cleaned, with metal and ,and fourth Tuesdays at 7 p.m., plastic foam removed. Mon.­ I Recreation Commission third Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m . . Tuesday at 7 p.m. Board of DELMAR Appeals meets when necessary, Children's Story Hours spon­ usually Fridays at 7 p.m. Town sored by Bethlehem Library Hall. Rt. 85. July 6-August 14. Mondays, ElJ{ON Clarksville playground, 11- Five Rivers Environmental Edu· 11:30 a.m., Glenmont School cation Center, grounds open playground 2-2:30 p.m.; Wednes­ daylight hours seven days a week; days, Hamagrael School, 10- interpretive building open Mon.­ 10:30 a.m., Slingerlands School, Sat. 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Information, 2-2:30 p.m.; Thursdays, Elm 457-6092. Ave. Park, 1 :30-2 p.m., Elsmere Bethlehem Youth Employment School, 2:30-3 p.m .• weather Your Complete Service, Bethlehem Town Hall, permitting. Free. summer hours Mon.-Fri. 8:30 a.m.­ Bethlehem Summer Band for noon. 439-2238. instrumental students grades Automotive Service Village of Voorheesville Board 6-12 and alumni. rehearsals of Trustees, fourth Tuesday at Bethlehem Middle School music 8 p.m., Planning Commission room Tuesdays and Thursdays, Center third Tuesday at 7 p.m., Zoning 7-9 p.m. July 7-Aug. 11. Fee Board s-acond and fourth Tues­ $10. Concerts July 23 and days at 7 p.m., when agenda Aug. 13. warrants. Village Hall, 29 Voor­ School Age Playgrounds for heesville Ave. grades 1-6, games, arts, crafts. special events. weekdays through Town of Bethlehem Town Board, JULY 4-18 second and fourth Wednesdays Aug. 14. Clarksville, Delmar and Hamagrael. 9-11 :45 a.m.; at 7:30 p.m.; Board of Appeals first and third Wednesdays at Elsmere, Glenmont, Slingerlands, 8 p.m. Town Hall, 445 Delaware 1-3:45 p.m.; Becker School * TIRES * TIRES * Ave. Town offices are open 8:30 9-12, 1-3:45 p.m. See bus sched­ a.m. to 4:30 p.m. weekdays. ule for transportation. Free. * TIRES * Welcome Wagon, newcomers or PLAYGROUND BUS SCHEDULE mothers of infants, call 785-9640 OVER-INVENTORY SPECIAL for a Welcome Wagon visit, Mon.­ Delmar-Hamagrael. Children who in the I I Sat. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. BUY 3 SEMI ANNUAL GET ONE TIRE FREE CLEA~nCE (MOUNTING INCLUDED) Full line of fiberglass radials Suits, Sportcoats & Slacks and Bias Belted Tires Southwick Clothes SNOW TIRE SPECIAL , Furnishings & Sportswear \ BUY NOW AT 15% OFF REDUCED LIST PRICE A selection from our regular stock. Not every item available. in every size. So we suggest you shop early! We now have our N. Y.S. Inspection License The Women's Corner-Selected Items Reduced 594 Delaware Ave.

Clothing, Hats 439-3682 Clothing Haberdashery Fitted 8 JAMES STREET Proprietor: Jay Hostetter By Our (JUST OFF STATE) BANK AMERICARO Mon. - Sat. 6 a.m_ - 10 p.m. Master MASTERCARD Tailor Sunday 8 a_m. - 8 p.m. The Spotfight - July 2. 1981 - PAGE ground at the former Delmar to former Delmar Elementary School are invited to attend the School (new Town Hall) via Hamagrael School Playground. Cherry Ave. and Delaware Ave. A bus will transport these chil­ Town Hall to Bethlehem Middle dren, making stops at locations indicated by italics: School via KenwoOd Ave. and Delaware Ave.; Bethlehem Middle Leave Bus Garage at 8:15 a.m., School to Elsmere Elementary Bus Garage to corner of Borth­ School via Kenwood Ave., Els­ wick Ave. and Nathaniel Blvd.; mere Ave. and Delaware Ave.; cover BorthWick Ave. to Kenwood Elsmere Elementary School to Ave.,; Kenwood Ave. to corner of Hamagrael Elementary School Gardiner Terrace; Kenwood Ave. via Elsmere Ave., Fernbank to corner of Kilmer Ct.; Kenwood Ave. and Wisconsin Ave. Hama­ Ave. to corner of McKinley Dr.; grael School to Elm Ave. Park. McKinley Dr. to Corner of Chest­ Pick-ups only at italicized sites. nut Dr.; McKinley Dr. to corner of Bus will return to the above areas Huron Rd.; Huron Ad. to corner from Elm Ave. Park via same route of Lansing Dr.; Lansing Dr. to leaving at approximately 3:45. comer of Stratton Place; Lansing Dr. to corner of Dawson Rd.; Starting Times: Dawson Ad. to corner of Sf. Clair Dr.; Sf. Clair Dr. to corner Becker Playground Route.lPick­ of Delaware Ave.; Delaware Ave. up 8;30, noon return only/, 12, to Corner of Village Dr.; Village pick-up 12:30, return 4 p.m. Pick­ Dr. to corner of Carriage Rd.; up at Jericho School. Pick-up at THANKSA Carriage Ad. to Hamagrael the Jericho School on Jericho School by 8:45 a.m. Aeturn via Ad. South on Jericho Ad. to South same route at noon. Albany Ad.; south on South Albany Ad. to South Bethlehem MILLION!! Trl-Village Bus Route. leave School, left on Bridge S1. to Bethlehem Central Bus Garage Lasher Ad., left on Lasher Ad. 11 a.m. to Senior High School; to At. 9W, north on 9W to Elm to Blessing Rd., Krumkill Rd. and Ave., left on Elm Ave. to Jericho Schoolhouse Rd. and stop at Ad., right on Jericho Ad. to 9W, )JV,. the North Bethlehem Fire Depart­ )J~ ]ll ~tlJ~ south on 9W 10 Beaver Dam Ad., Sometime this summer, we'll be celebrating our ment; back via Schoolhouse Rd. left on Beaver Dam Ad. to At. 144, to Krumkill Rd. to Rt. 85 (Sling­ MILLIONTH MEMBER!!! We've got something north on At. 144 to corner of erlands By-Pass), left on Ken­ Clapper Ad.-turn around. South special just for her and for you too! wood to Union Ave. to Sling­ WATCH YOUR NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS. on At. 144 to At. 396, At. 396 to erlands Elementary School; Thatcher St., Thatcher SI. to 9W, Slingerlands Elementary School cross 9W In CottaQP tane. Introductory- Offer- weeks of unlimited visits for 25 Let's be realistic ... FREE AEROBICS $ Millions of questionable watches are sold every year at participating salons by non-jewelers and no one wants to service them. • FREE Diets' Air Conditioned 6 You can't expect your faVorite jeweler to be thrilled ( • No Disrobing when you bring in one of those so-called "old famous names," watches to be repaired, oroneofthose brands no one ever heard of. A reputable jeweler doesn't handle that kind of product (Or stock batteries for all those cheap digitals of unknown make). There are 74 different model batteries. So, unless you don't mind sending your "bargain" watch back to Hong Kong or wherever for services you'll usually find it wasn't such a bargain after all. Thanks a Mil/ion!! It's much wiser and much more practical to buy your watch from a reputable jeweler. You'll 'always receive better value and you'll always be assured of proper service. NOW! 2 convenient locations HERE WE CARRY ONLY REPUTABLE FINE MAKES THAT CAN BE CONVENIENTLY SERVICED WHEN NEEDED. Call 439-8104 Call 482-8691 Prices Start About $20.00 up to $2,000.00 155 Delaware Ave. 355 Ontario SI. Elsmere Albany (Opposite Delaware Plaza)

Over 155 Salons throughout the U.S. and Canada Registered Jeweler Mon.·Frl.9 to 9· Sal. 910 3 58 No. Pearl St., Cor. Steuben "RusOR we'", so big? •• We'", the best!~ Downtown Albany 9:30 to 5 Shop Thursday Nlghl ·tII 8 P.M.

PAGE 4 - July 2. 1981 - The Spotlight Cottage Lane to Beaver Dam with chronic nervous symptoms, Rd., left on Beaver Dam Rd. to First United Methodist Church, 9W to Becker School. Delmar, 12:30 p.m. Selkirk-South Bethlehem Route. Tape of Bethlehem Family Day area arts Leave Bethlehem Central School 1980, Bethlehem Video on Chan­ A capsule listing of cultural events easily accessible 8us Garage 11 a.m.; south on Elm nel 16, noon. Ave. to Houcks Corners; east on to Bethlehem-New Scotland residents, provided SATURDAY, JULY 4 Feura Bush Rd. to 9W; 9W north as a communlty servlce by the General Electric Co. (stop at Glenmont School); Family Day, Elm Ave. Park, Beth­ plastics plant, Selkirk. Phone numbers are 9W south to Dowerskill Village; lehem, starting with Firecracker for information and tickets. Dowerskill Village to Rt. 396 to Footrace in various age cate­ Beaver Dam Rd.; cover Beaver gories, 9 a.m., Parent-Child round Dam Rd. to Rt. 144; north on robin tennis tournament, 10 a.m., Rt. 144 to Clapper Rd.; Clapper chicken barbecue, noon, Skip Rd. to Halter Rd. via 144, and Parsons' jazz band, 1-5 p.m., field turn arqund. games and horseshoe tourna­ South on Rt. 144 to Maple Ave., ment, 1 p.m., Bethlehem Baseball THEATER League all-star game, 3 p.m. Free. west on Thatcher 5t. to Cottage "A View From the Bridge" (Arthur Miller's drama), Berkshire Lane; cover Cottage Lane to SUNDAY, JULY 5 T~eatre Festival, Stockbridge, Mass., through July 19 Maple Ave. to Beaver Dam Rd. to Victorian Period Exhibits, Beth­ mghtly except Monday. Information and tickets at Com­ Rt. 396; west on Rt. 396 to South munity Box Office or (413) 298-5576. Albany Rd.; north on South Al­ lehem Historical Assn., School­ bany Rd. to Bell Crossing Rd. and house Museum, Rt. 144 and "Moby Dick" (Berkshire PubliC Theater in association with Jericho Rd.; Jericho Rd. east to Clapper Rd., Cedar Hill, 2-5 p.m. Berkshire County Historical Society), Arrowhead, 780 New Rd. (Long Lane); Long Lane Open to public every Sunday Holmes Rd., Pittsfield, Mass., July 10-12,17-19 and 24-26, east to Elm Ave.; Elm Ave. east through October. 8 p.m. Reservations (413) 445-4631. to 9W and turn around. MONDAY, JULY 6 "Scapin" (Moliere comedy), State University at Albany Lab Elm Ave. west to Fairlawn; Theater, July 7-9, 8 p.m., and July 10 and 11, 7 and Fairlawn to Elm Ave. Park. Bus Clarksville Story Hour for chil­ 10 p.m. Ticket information. 457-8608. dren, Clarksville School play­ will return to Selkirk and South ground, 11-11:30 a.m. "Same Time Next Year" (comedy), Playhouse, July Bethlehem areas from Elm Ave. 1-5, 7-12, 8:30 p.m. (Sundays 2 and 7 p.m., Thursday via the same route at approxi­ Glenmont Story Hour, Glenmont matinee 2 p.m.) Box office (914) 679-2436. mately 4 p.m. School, 2-2:30 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 2 Temple Chapter 5, RAM, first and Bethlehem Senior Citizens. Beth­ third Mondays, Delmar Masonic MUSIC lehem town hall, 12:30 p.m. Muriel Temple. "A Happening" with Jack Dugan and Company, Em­ Brown, 439-2458. TUESDAY, JULY 7 M~sical pire State Plaza, Albany, July 8, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY, JULY 3 Children's Movies, "The Gold "Opera on the (Sunday evening series by Lake George Recovery, Inc., self-help for Bug" and "Rag Tag Champs," ~ake" Festival), QueenSbury Auditorium, off Northway former mental patients and those Bethlehem Public Library, 2 p.m. O~era EXit 19, July 12, 8:15 p.m. Box office 793-6642.

Special On umTtIls cHRNNEJ ART 1 Mohawk-Hudson Regional Art Exhibit, juried show by Albany Institute of History and Art, 125 Washington Ave., Albany, through Aug. 30. "A Touch of Iroquois," new permanent exhibit at State Museum, , Albany. Helderberg Weavers, seventh annual show at Gugenheim Pavil­ • World of Charlie Company ion, Institute on Man and Science, Rensselaerville, through Friday, 9 p,m, July 31. • National Symphony Orchestra New York Metropolis Hall (expanding by 50 percent, from Saturday, 10 p.m. Sesame Street to China Town), New York State Museum, • Boston Pops, season's premier Empire State Plaza, Albany, starting July 4. Sunday, 8 p.m. "The Underground Museum" (new "hands-on" exhibit on • Over Easy, new time archeology), New York State Museum, Empire State Plaza, Albany, Sundays, 12:30-4:30 p.m., through August. Monday, 7 p.m. "Cast With Style: 19th Century Cast-Iron Stoves from the • MacNeil~Lehrer, new time Albany Area," Albany Institute of History and Art, 125 Monday, 7:30 p.m. Washington Ave., popular exhibit extended to Oct. 4. • Great Performances: Bernstein conducts Mahler Monday, 8 p.m.

Owens-Corning Fiberglas supports GENERAL. ELECTRIC public television for a better community_ SELKIRK, NEW YORK 12158 An Equal Opportunity Employer OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS Owens·Cornin~ is Fiberglas The Spotlight - July 2, 19B1 - PAGE Summer Film Circuit, "Black Magic Moments, Chris Holder and Summer Reading Club, children Beauty," Bethlehem Public li­ Harry Gochee, 329 Delaware Ave., his Children's Performance Tour K-Sth grade, Voorheesville Public brary, 7:30 p. m. with audience performance piece Delmar, for subdivision of lot at library, 3:30-5 p.m. corner of Kenaware Ave. and Guided Walk on Wetlands, Five for primary-age children, Beth­ lehem Public Library, 11 a.m. Family Film: "The Hobbit," Beth­ Dawson Rd., Delmar. Bethlehem Rivers Environmental Education lehem Public Library, 7 p.m. Town Hall, 7:30 p.m. Center, Game Farm Rd., Delmar, Church Music Seminar, 30 work­ 7 p.m. shops led by local and guest FRIDAY. JULY 10 WEONESDAY, JULY 15 Belhlehem Lodge 1096, F&AM, musicians from the Christian Food Preservation and Canning, Steak Roast and Clam Steam, first and third Tuesdays, Delmar music field, Camp Pinnacle, July free workshop presented by Jo­ Bethlehem PBA, Mosall's Grove, Masonic Temple. 8-11, daily sessionsfrom9:30a.m. anne Gage of Albany County North Bethlehem, 1 p.m. on. For 10 12:25 p.m. Cooperative Extension, Bethle­ Bethlehem Sportmean's Club, tickets contact PBA President hem Public Library, 10a.m.-noon. first Tuesdays, Dunbar Hollow John Cox, Officer Paul ROberts THURSQAY, JULY 9 Rd., Clarksville, 7:30 p.m. Guests Farmer's Market~ locally grown or any Bethlehem police officer. welcome. Delmar Fire Dept. Ladles Auxil­ produce, baked goods and crafts, Storyteller Iris Dagostino, Beth­ Iary, regular meeting second , 81. Thomas Church parking lot, lehem Public Library, 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY , JULY 8 Thursday of every month except Delmar, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 16 Second Mllers, second Wednes­ August, at the fire house, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 14 days, Delmar Methodist Church, Magic Show, Clayton Albright, New Scotland kiwanis Club, Children's MOVie: "Case of the 12:30 p.m. Reservations 439.3569. Thursdays, New Scotland Pres­ Elm Ave. Park, Delmar, amphi­ Bermuda Triangle," Bethlehem theater area, 6:30 p.m. Bethlehem Junior Women's Club, byterian Church, Rt. 85, 7 p.m. Public Library, 2 p.m. second Wednesday, Bethlehem Family Film: "Incredible Rocky Bethlehem Senior Citizens meet Summer Film Circuit: "The Great­ library. Information, 439-7094 or every Thursday at the Bethlehem Mountain Road Race," Bethlehem 439·9555. est Show on Earth," Academy Public library, 7 p.m. Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., Award winner with Betty Hutton, Delmar, 12:30 p.m. James Stewart, Bethlehem Public American Legion Luncheons, for SUmmer Preschool Story Hours, library, 7:30 p.m. members, guests and applicants for membership, Post Rooms, DIG Voorheesville Public Library, Public Hearing, Bethlehem Plan- YOURSELF Poplar Dr., Elsmere, third Thurs- Buenau's OUT OptiCians celebrate their SOFTLENS RENT-A-80BCAT CONTACT LENS When that special job has you in a hole-take the easy way out-RENT-A­ BOBCAT. We have $ ~ just the right attach­ V\~ ment to hand.le your job. ~«; • DEMOLITION HAMMER C:j • BACKHOE COMPLETE C:J~ • BUCKETS • Eve Examinations ~~ • BOX SCRAPER • Unlimited Follow-up Visits " • YORK RAKE • Professional Fee Included: \.~ • PALLET FORK V Sunglasses • TREE C:j You purchase the TRANSPLANTER lenses and the tint ,.:------, Buenau's will give you the frames!" NON PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES 20% OFF! :', abele ,'; 'Prescrlptlon only. '------_ .. Abele Tractor buENAU'S and Equipment Co., Inc. INC. Sales· Service. Rentals 72 Everett Rd. 221 Delawa,. Ave Empire State Plaza 71 Centre. Aft. Albany. N.Y. 12205 Delmllr Tom Hughes (COncoune Levell Alba"" Mike Buenau 438-4444 439-7012 465-1088 434-4149

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ELSMERE

July 4 marks our nation's Black bear sighted 205th birthday. That same near cemetery day. the comparatively young A young black bear Mrs. Leah MurphyofDelmar probably looking for celebrates her 87th birthday. territory it can call its own Listening to Mrs. Murphy has been sighted twice in th reminisce, onc canno't help last week in Elsmere. but feel that her life is. in part. intertwined with the history According to Bethlehe of Bethlehem. Police, the bear was in a tre Born Leah Myndcrse on at 12 Reid PI.. between Ken July 4. 1894. in Altamont. she wood Ave. and the railroa rememhers the then largely tracks. last Thursday. Dutch town as it was before neighbor called police, wh the turn of the century. arrived too late but foun "There was only one school­ "very definite signs of bear house, where I graduated - stripped bark from the tre valedictorian of my ciass of and bear tracks. eleven," said Mrs. Murphy. Mrs. Leah Murphy at her piano. On Sunday. the bear (or "The Masonic Temple was the different one) was sighted school in neighboring Bethle­ York City to me after growing deemer, where the popular up in Altamont." organist played for church­ Elsmere and Kenwood Aves hem then. Transportation was but made its escape into t either by foot, horse and Perhaps Mrs. Murphy's goers for 32 years. cemetery when police arrive buggy, or by the trains and richest knowledge of the area Now living in one of the Officer James Corbett de trolleys connecting us with concerns its churches. Orig. original homes built on Ken· cribed it as a "small bla Albany. Altamont was solely inally she came to Bethlehem wood Avenue, Mrs. Murphy bear." a D&H town. Money was to be the organist at the Re­ refuses to slow down. She still scarce then. I remember my Formed Church of Delmar, plays her piano for a half hour Earlier in the week, a be parents paid $6 a month rent." but she also played in Al­ each day, usually concentrat­ had been sighted near Sche Mrs. Murphy recalled bany's Unitarian Church and ing on the works of her favor­ ectady, and one conservati attending Albany Business the Madison Avenue Re­ ite composer, Debussy. As a official says it "may very w College in 1911. a radical formed Church. which was member of the Bethlehem be the same bear." Duri thing for a woman to do at later torn down to be replaced Progress Club for many June and July, explain that time. After struggling by the Empire State Plaza. years. she worked to bring John O·Pezio. senior wildr through a curriculum which Finally, she went to Rens­ electric lights to Bethlehem's biologist for the state Depa emphasized Latin, she trav­ selaer's Church of the Re- streets. .Iu/ie Ann .\·()s(J ment of Environmnetal Co elled to look­ servation. young male be ing for a career in music. They're paying for the experience often set out to find a n Gifted as \\'cll as energetic. she territory and mate. "They won a two-year scholarship to Thursday morning (today), which is organizing and spon· very mobile," he said. "a stud\' the organ in France. eight teenagers and two adults soring the trip. sometimes they get tangled D~ring th~ Depression she from Bethlehem will pile into "We have to take about 80 in civilization." cars and drive three days to tools with us," explains Jean­ returned to friends and ramil\' The Elsmere bear m Tennessee. There they' II put nie Peterson, the church's in Altamont. and finally to likely came from the C in a solid week's worth of minister for Christian educa· Bethlehem in 1943. "This skills. but if he is indeed t work, fixing houses, clearing tion. "The program works to\\'n \\-'as still rural then." same bear sighted near Sch land and doing any old odd because volunteers like us not explained Mrs. Murphy. "I ectady there is a chance h job that comes along. Then only pay but bring along our remember there was an A&P. from the Adirondac they'll pile back in the cars own tools." and the Four Corners bustled. O'Pezio said. Kenwood and Delaware and drive home. The program, called Moun­ Avenues were the center of For the experience, they'll tain TOP (Tennessee Out­ Bethlehem's last bear ala town. Buses had come to pay $2,200, raised in a year­ reach Program) draws several was two years ago, when 0 Bethlehem by 1943. Of course. long project by the First hundred Methodist youths was sighted near Bethleh Bethlehem seemed like New United Methodist Church, from all over the country. Central High School. The Spotlight - July 2, 1981 - PA BETHLEHEM rest and disorderly conduct. Three officers hurt Jonchuk faces disorderly making arrest conduct and obstructing gov­ ernmental administration Three -Bethlehem police charges. officers were injured and six Elizabeth Manley, 21, An­ persons were· arrested early nillo, 18, and Eileen Kirker, New Reductions Monday morning when what 22, all of Albany were appeared to be a routine charged with disorderly con­ traffic arrest erupted into a duct. from Stock! donnybrook. Officer Wayne LaChap­ MUSic seminar planned pelle was treated for an Christian Music Ministries injured back, Officer Michael and Camp Pinnacle are join­ McMillen injured his right ing hands to cond uct a shoulder, and Officer Chris "Church Music Seminar" to Bowdish suffered a cut finger be held at Camp Pinnacle All our Current Summer when a door was slammed on July 8 to II. The schedule caUs his hand. LaChappelle and for 30 workshops led by both McMillen were placed on sick­ local and guest musicians Fashions - Now At Dramatic, leave MOJ!day. from the Christian field. According to LaChap­ Daily sessions are from New, Low Prices pelle, the incident began at 9:30 a.m. to 12:25 p.m. Wed­ 1:35 a.m. when.he pulled over nesday through Saturday, a car driven by Terry Mazza­ and will include such topics as NOW ferro, 30, of Albany, on care and training of the voice. Delaware Ave. near the Els­ music for the Sunday School, mere School. When Mazza­ gospel songwriting, choral ferro was unable to open the conducting, publishing and trunk of the car, where he said copyright, youth choirs, pi­ his registration was, LaChap­ ano stylings and new music pelle informed him he was for worship. under arrest for driving while Information about the sem­ intoxicated. inar and other Camp Pinnacle Then, LaChappelle report­ activities can be obtained by ed, Mazzaferro tried to hit calling 872-1053. I I him with his elbow. At that Valuables taken from car , point, passenger Scott Boice, 22, of II Adams PI., Delmar, A Selkirk man told Beth­ DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR joined the fray, while officer lehem police someone broke McMillen arrived with a into his car last Tuesday while second patrol car. The three it was parked at Alteri's LINGERIE - ACCESSORIES women passengers also joined Restaurant on Rt. 9W. The in, with Sandra Annillo, 18, owner said a canvas bank bag of Albany, attempting to kick containing rolls of coins and a at the officers. wedding ring, worth a total of $495, was taken. Also missing When the officers attempt­ were a camera valued at $250 ed to put Annillo in a squad and a citizen's band radio car, the third male passenger, valued at $295. The theft was John Jonchuk, 22, of Albany, reported Friday. got out and tried to stop them. Before it was all over, Mazza­ Boat miSSing ferro had kicked in the rear window of LaChappelle's The manager of the tfLA WAJ

GE 10 - July 2. 1981 - The Spotlight BETHLEHEM Democrats charge their area a target . A North Bethlehem Demo­ cratic committeeman has charged that town officials have singled out his area for wholesale increases in proper­ ty tax assessments. That's an attack on the Democrats, says Joseph Bonavita, because North Bethlehem has a "higher percentage of Demo­ crats than any other section of town. " Town Assessor Gilbert Houk doesn't deny singling out North Bethlehem this year. But, he says, his office was simply doing one of its periodic reviews and looked at every house in the area. "I don't know who the Democrats in North Beth­ lehem are," said Houk. Re­ pUblicans out number Demo­ UP crats three to one in Beth­ lehem and control all town 0 offices. 30 /0 Bonavita said he knows of THRU AUGUST 15th 16 Democrats, all within a four or five block radius of his Pictured above is "ALPHA" -Wood· Mode's new European look, Contemporary Cabinetry own residence on Concourse SUPERIOR INVESTMENT family room, bedroom, den or sewing Rd., hit by increases ranging Act now and save during our 17th room. Only Wood-Mode in custom Annual Summer Sale. An investment quality cabinetry features tough from $700 to $1,300. That in Wood-Mode, America's 'best selling durable PVC vinyl laminated interiors means an additional $200 to custom cabinetry, will appreciate in and shelf surfaces as well as solid value and eventually become an oak drawers. In fact Wood-Mode in- $300 in property taxes, ac­ outstanding tax shelter. This is one of teriors are as tough as most kitchen cording to the press release the few ways for you to have inflation counter tops. issued by the town Demo­ on your side for a change. cratic Committee. WIDEST SELECTION "These assessment m- FINE CONTRACTOR CRAFTSMEN Wood-Mode solid wood cabinetry is creases are particularly bur­ NOW MORE READILY offered in eighteen cabinet styles and AVAILABLE. finishes (including Alpha Contem­ densome on my neighbors," With home building slow, fine porary Cabinets) plus four woods Bonavita said in the release, craftsmen are more readily available. (oak, maple, cherry, or pine) and sixty This means you'll save more money if natural or enamel finishes. The final "because they come right on finish is painstakingly hand rubbed by you act now. the heels of the town's 15 master craftsmen. percent across-the-board tax EXCLUSIVE GENUINE increase to all homeowners HAND RUBBED CABINETRY PROFESSIONAL DESIGN STAFF for the year 1981." Genuine hand rubbed cabinetry is just Our professional designers will Houk said the North Beth­ one of the reasons why Wood·Mode is prepare color perspective drawings number one in custom cabinetry. and blue prints as well as tasteful lehem review, the first for that Wood-Mode is the affordable status color schemes of your kitchen Our area in six or seven years, symbol for your kitchen, bathroom, professIonals WIll save you money. took about six months and VISIT OUR EXCITING SHOWROOMS & LET'S DISCUSS A WOOD-MODE DeSIGN FOR YOU covered 168 properties. Of those, he estimated, between WOOD-MODE cabinetry 70 and 80 were given in­ VISIT OUR creases. "This is not a politi­ MODERN SHOWROOM cal action," he said. PAYING CASH Collector Seeks Rifles and Shotguns Both recent and older models 228 Delaware Ave., Delmar, N.Y. 439-5250 489-7254 - July 2, 1981 - PAGE 1 BETHLEHEM questions from residents­ Wednesday to protest ythe and most of the changes for planning board's proposal, Zoning switch leaves area 'in limbo the area around Delaware which puts the property par­ . The Bethlehem Town inevitable commercialization and Cherry Aves. also passed tially in an AB zone and par­ Board has scuttled the plan to of the street. For the resi­ by without comment. tially in an A zone. rezone land on the north side dents, the issue is much The newly-created AB zone The changes, said Rubin, of Delaware Ave. AD-Resi­ simpler-stopping what has limits apartment construction "deprive him (Gochee) of the dentiai, a decision which has come to be known as the to four units or less, and other beneficial use of a very large left many residents of the area Gochee property on Ken­ changes in the code now portion of the land." He said relieved. But whether the aware Ave. prohibit anything more than he may file a law suit against residents have won the war or The Gochee property and two units in ,A and AA lanes. the change. Marjory O'Brien, just a battle remains to be the AB zone between Cherry The planning board has also who with her husband Tim seen. and Borthwick became the started reviewing B-Residen­ had led the petition drive For the town board, and centerpiece of a lengthy pub­ tial zones, which still allow which persuaded the planning the planning board which did lic hearing last Wednesday on apartments, and a July 29 board to look at the area, the spadework for the sweep­ new AB zones. Changes pro­ public hearing was set for the pointed out that theirs was the ing rezoning now in progress. posed for the Feura Bush Rd. first set of four changes from only area being "downgrad­ the issue on Delaware is area in Glenmont met with no B to AB. ed" -that is, rezoned in a controlling what is seen as the opposition~nor even any The rezoning is so extensive more permissive category. the town has been forced to "Our petition is being ______.. charge $2.25 for a copy of the totally turned around, and I zoning code with the amend­ just can't understand why," APPLIANCE ments passed so far (the she said. amendments only, also pub­ Planning Board Chairman lished as legal notices in The Ed Sargent tried to explain SERVICE CO. Spotlight, go for $1.) that the board looked at the Harry Gochee's case pre­ "logic of the area" while 456-2079 439-9705 dates the rezoning, and is dealing with pressures from partially responsible for the both sides. "We did trytodeal A Diuision of fact that it has taken place so with the fact that we can't just Mr. Macs Appliance, Inc. quickly. With the old code in eliminate apartments," he force, Gochee has already said. BILL McGARRY won the variance he needs to If the logical place for ,...... ~ .... -..~.~.;:.:.:.~.~.:.~.':!':'~~~~~~~~~ build two four-unit apart­ apartments is along Delaware , ' ment houses on land at the Sargent and other town of­ Spotlight Classifieds Work! corner of Kenaware Ave. and ficials had difficulty defend­ ! ! Dawson Rd. He must still get ing the jagged line drawn for i WRITE YOUR OWN! i through a planning board the new AB zone. Where most Minimum $3.00 for 10 words, 25¢ each addi'tional word, : subdivision hearing July 14. of the new zones follow Phone number counts as one word. , And the fate of the other land existing property lines, the " , DEADLINE 4 P.M. EACH FRIDA Y he controls, extending to the proposed AB zone on Dela­ • west and to the south along ware cuts through the Gochee , 0 MISC. FOR SALE 0 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE • • Delaware Ave., is still up in property, extends to the end : 0 HELP WANTED 0 REAL ESTATE FOR RENT • ,the air. of Maple Terrace, and then SITUATIONS WANTED 0 •, : 0 , Gochee and his attorney, takes in all of the eight-acre ,:r------r------,------,r------~ , Lester R. Rubin, appeared Klersey lot (nearly doubling , :tc~=c~=c~~~~CK~~~~~=c~=c~ ,:~--~----t------~~------~r------~ ,•.. , • KEEP COOL WITH AN ,,~------_+------4------+------~ • : ~------r_------~------~------~ ·• '• AN OLD-FASHIONED , • • ••, i (Porch shade, that is.) We have green Basswood Shades fa I enclose $ for words : porch, patio or what have you, in stock, in sizes from 4 ft. t , ' 12 ft. wide, ready to hang. They'll keep you.cooUQra lifetim Name : ' with minimum care. AND NOW YOU CAN SAVE 20%. ,• Installation available.

Q~ Address •, ~ Q .• ~ Phone • ~ , DELMAR DE~ORATORS ~ MAIL TO: Spotlight. P.O. Box 152. Delmar. N.Y. 12054 : . Delmar . 439-4130 b, OR BRINfi TO: 125 St.. N.Y. , b. ....Spotlight. Adams Delmar,., _ ...... !!...... ~ • .,~~~~.~~.fI'.~.... ~ ...... - .. 'l:Ioi=OO=-C:::>CH:ICICIOO:::>CH:ICICICIOO:::>CH:lClaooDl 'AGE 12 - July 2. 19B1 - The Spotlight the depth), which is consid­ ered the other prime spot for Gas caps missing, found development along the north Bethlehem police found six ANTIQUES AT side of Delaware. gas caps Wednesday on a The hearing itself ended lawn at the intersection of THE TOLLGA TE inconclusively, but when it Kenwood and Brookview AN EXTRAORDINARY ANTIQUES CENTER came time for the board to aves. The gas caps were offering vote on the changes, the seeds believed to be stolen the of doubt had been sown. "I previous weekend from resi­ A fine selection of Early American, think Marge has a point,"said dences on Kenwood, and Shaker, Victorian, Empire and other Supervisor Tom Corrigan. numerous other gas caps are Period Furniture and Artifacts, as well Several alternative lines for still missing, police said. as Early Lighting, Cut and Pressed the AS zone were discussed, Glass, China and Quilts but the decsion was to elimin­ Going to convention ate it entirely from the pack­ Books on Antiques age of changes and refer it A contingent of 70 local At a broad range of prices. back to the planning board. Jehovah's Witnesses, led by Sargent said later he wasn'1 C.V. Henry, a minister of the TOLL GATE CENTER disappointed with that de­ Selkirk congregation, will 1569 New Scotland Rd., Slingerlands cision and is indeed sympa­ attend the church's district WE BUY AND SELL thetic to the residents' point. convention in Utica this 11 to 5:30 MON. thru SAT. The planning board's role, he summer. More than 100 1 'til 5 SUNDAYS said, is advisory .••• think the district conventions will be held in 67 cities over the SUE ZICK, Interiors whole idea is to give the town In the Courtyard board something to look at," summer. he said. With the AB zone in limbo, !Ill11lDnUlIIIIIIIIIIIIUlIIIIIIIIIOWIUIIII!t the north side of Delaware iCOUNSELlNG§ A ve. remains a B zone as far f· Marriage - Divorce -§ WESTCHESTER WOODS east as the Christian Science 5 Parent/Child - Family § § Personal ! In Delmar's finest neighborhood, a beautiful Klersy­ Church, and a A zone from Built two story with a contemporary flair. Profession­ there on. One knowledgeable I. Professionally Certified ; ally decorated, large rooms, excellent traffic pattern; 5 Counselors Experienced In; town board member said he lovely cul-de-sac setting. This 2700+ square foot home 5 Brief Treatment fears Gochee would have an = has 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths featuring large master suite i Fully Accredited Agency § I excellent court case if his land § Family and Children's § with full bath. Bright breakfast area with sliding doors is split between the A and AB to backyard patio. Lots of closets, lots of storage. First zones, but at this point no­ i Service ~ floor laundry. Tops in energy efficiency. Proudly body appears to know whe­ § 462-6531 iii offered at $158.000. 512 So. Lake Ave. Albany a ther the town-and the resi­ iilnnnmIlUlIIDIDIDIIIOWUlIIIUlIIIUlIDfF. dents who want protection­ INVESTMENT PROPERTY would be better off if all or none of the property were Just 10 minutes from Albany, two family set up with front and rear entrances. Upper flat has three rezoned. bedrooms, lower flat has two. Extensively remodeled. Two killed in crash Must be seen to appreciate potential. Owner financing available to qualified buyer. $34,000. Two area women died in a head-on crash early Friday morning on Rt. 9W near ESTATE SALE Wemple Rd. Three bedrooms ranch on established Delmar street. Dead are Brenda Mattice, Well constructed, excellent condition, mature lot. 20, of Jerico Rd .. Selkirk, and Spacious rooms, 1.5 baths. Call for appointment. Alice Wells, 70, of Ravena. $59,800. According to state police, the car driven by Miss Mattice was southbound on Rt. 9W when it crossed the center line and struck the Wells vehicle head-on. There were no pass- engers in either car. . TEST PREPARATION Family day showing SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 Bethlehem Video will show a program taped during Beth­ ALBANY CENTER 163 DELAWARE AVE. lehem's Family Day, July 4, DELMAR 1980, on Channel 16 at noon,· 439-8146 Friday, July 3. ______'-- ___T~h:e~s~p~O~tli9ht - July 2, 1981 - PAGE 1 SCOTLAND which range from five to 12 open up the front end." A "challenge" stalled acres each, are on the New The proposed complex has Scotland side of the disputed an unusual water system. The to drug abusers disputed line town line. Since the New developers, who have already Concerned parents and proposed residential Scotland lots are on the "back put in some power, water and teenagers in the Bethlehem side" of the layout, New Iklilho';vi<;o," in the picturesque septic lines, have set aside a area will be offered the oppor­ Scotland officials must wait the Helderberg parcel on which a series of 50- tunity to explore another 1~

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I • ...... • ...... • • • • ...... 439-2725 , - - -- AGE 14 - July 2. 1981 - The Spotlight 'The Cross and the Switch­ Mrs. Russell Case of the Rotarians elected Families nee.ded blade," a best-selling book Voorheesville unit, who was Three Delmar residents The Latham Friendly Town dealing with the big-city drug named Albany County chair­ were recently elected to Committee is still accepting scene that was later made into man; Mrs. Roland Whitney offices in the Rotary Club of applications from area fami­ a movie starring Pat Boone. of Nathaniel Blanchard Post Menands. lies who are interested in· "This particular program as second vice-chairman; sharing two weeks of their addresses basic causes," said Mrs. Henry Turner of Blanch­ Kenneth S. Bauer, summer with a needy young­ instructor Ginny Winn. "It ard Post as recording secre­ president of Firestone Stores ster from New York City. attacks root problems rather tary; and Mrs. Oscar Tucker of Latham, Inc., was named Four Delmar families are than surface problems. A of Voorheesville Post as the 1981-1982 President. already participating this sense of self worth needs to be sergeant -of-arms. Wayne Fry, a retired Albany year. The Fresh Air Fund, a instilled in our teenagers International employee. was philanthropic organization'in today and this program, with All about wetlands elected second vive-president, New York City, pays all while Marvin Hinkelman, its pr~ven record of success, transportation costs, any Wetlands and their unusual retired from Albany Steel and does just that." plant and animal inhabitants medical expenses, and pays The regular $4.00 registra­ Iron Company, was elected to for an insurance policy while will be the subject of a guided the board of directors. tion fee for all Bethlehem walk at Five Rivers Environ­ the children are in Friendly Christian Workshop classes mental Education Center, All three will serve for one­ Town. The Latham Kiwanis has been waived for this Game Farm Rd., Delmar, year terms. pays for local expenses. offering and all concerned Tuesday evening, July 7, at teenagers and adults ar,? 7 p.m. welcome to attend free of charge. On this one and one-half It's not hour interpreted walk, the a county olticers named ponds and swampy areas at Good Deal­ The Albany County Com­ Five Rivers Center will be mittee of the American Le­ explored for the plant, bird If it's not a gion Auxiliary recently Olect­ and animal life unique to wet Good Carl ed and installed officers for areas. The importance of 1981-1982 at the Voorheesville wetlands to people and their Legion Post 1493. impact on them will also be The new officers include discussed. Rabbit Diese/- . Fuel Economy Champ 4th Year In a Row:

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The Spotlight - July 2. 1981 - PAGE 1 Drug Store and they are in the ,retInng, and personally we process of enlarging it tre­ feel this will be a great loss to Shop Talk visits mendously. Tom Schulte is the community. the new manager. Across the On to the Delmar Health street and next to Stewarts Ice Hut, owned by Paul and Judy by Judi James', Delaware Avenue Cream is the Courtside and Woodin. They have.a good Sportshoes store. herbal center, low-salt foods, and a selected selection of When shopping on Dela­ "frame with flair." Courtsi_de started as a vitamins and of health books. ware Ave., weare often struck . tennis specialty shop, and It's a challenge to "Eat right...live by the personal quality and *** tennis is still their big racket righ~!" the attitude of friendliness. We have a lot of ground to ('scuse), but owner Dave With such tremendous variety cover, so we'll have to hurry Corbin tells us that they're We cross back to the west and quality, area residents are past the Handy Dandy Clean­ selling a great many shoedor side of Delaware for the fortunate indeed to be able to ers (a complete cleaning all sports, including running. Village Butcher, where three shop "at home." service), the Delmar Beverage They've just added a special generations of McCarrolls Center and Tony Cazzato's are ready to serve you. They This week, Shop Talk re­ section to the shop for the Tri-Village Custom Tailors very young crowd. Joan D'Am­ carry only prime and choice turns from its wandering ways (Tony also rents tuxedos). cuts, with a fantastic selec­ to resume our tour south on busi's interesting hand-paint­ And don't forget the Lobster tion. The McCarrolls also Delaware Ave. with a quick ed clothes and accessories are Pound, a great seafood mar­ carry some delicatessan items stop at Tish and Frank's sold here. And ... Courtside ket with specials every week. and lately have had great Shipp's Northeast Framing. will string and repair tennis Price-Greenleaf is here too. rackets. Dave has hired Jeff success with their prepared There's a quiet and artistic Owners George and David Goodman, Ed McCall and foods-some 22 items for quality to the place. In one Plummer can supply all the Scott Rukwid to do the quick dinners. area are some very nicely tools, fencing, mulch and stringing this year and they do Next door, Tool's Restau­ chosen, and not too expen­ seed ... everything a gardener a fine job. rant can be counted on for sive, limited-edition prints. needs. In addition, they have fine meals, opened by Walter Mainly, though, framing is pet supplies. Price-Greenleaf *** lames Tool. 22 years ago and their business: photographs, moves with the seasons-at Fowler's Liquor Store, is recently expanded. Their . shadow boxes. needle work Christmas time they are in­ owned by Edward Spain, who homemade soups and pies are and pieces of an are well dispensable. says, "it's a privilege to serve." famous, and head cook Mary treated. As Tish says, they . CVS· took over Mullins Delmar Travel is owned by Ann Patti takes pride in the Earle P. Ribero, who's been in fact that all foods are pre­ Delmar since 1939 and can pared in the kitchen. assist individuals or groups COMPLETE with their travel plans. *** As we head on down the On the south side of the EXTERMINATION SERVICE street, we pass Papas Italian railroad bridge, we find the Restaurant, which does a Escape Arcade, whose owner, brisk lunch trade and also Alex Veradi, also runs the makes deliveries, and the body shop next door. We also McFarland ever-reliable Friendly Ice pass Main Brothers, Vet's Cream Shop. Garage, Wagners and lohn's Beauty Salon. On the east side of the street Pest Control is the Crystal Chandelier. We'l stop in at D.A. Ben­ 116 4th Ave., Albany They have beautiful lamps, a nett, a family business still in handsome selection of shades, the family with Evelyn and and many interesting and Gilbert Drake heading the Fogging bees and flies distinctive gift items. They firm. They have showrooms carry the Stiffel, Remington on the Delaware Avenue side Roach clean out and Westwood lamps... Gor­ with beautiful lines of bath­ Termite Inspection ham Crystal and giftware room fixtures. They also do have some beautiful stemware kitchens and remodeling and from France. are known for plum_bing, Just across the driveway In heating, air conditioning and the yellow square building is insulation. Dorothy Lynn. This shop has Un the same side of the been in the Tri Village for 27 street and behind the Delmar years serving women who like Post office on Grove Street is well-chosen and conservative the Lamp House, filled -with clothes. Owner Betty Spooner lamps and all types of shades. has been wonderful about Nancy Lane of Delmar is the • 463-6248 • doing fashion shows and has owner. Here is the kind of cooperated with her custo­ service most of us need: she mers in special ordering. She's spends time to help us find PAGE 16 - July 2, 198.1 - The Spotlight Awards announced exactly the right shade for his son William run this Seniors plan trips Tawasentha Chapter, each lamp. mecca for the outdoors man, Bethlehem senior citizens with a complete line of sport­ have planned two bus trips D.A.R., has announced the Back on ***the east side of ing equipment and clothing during July. On July 8, a recipients of this year's Amer­ Delaware, we find three in­ (including Pendleton). They group of seniors will travel to ican History Awards to area teresting stores in one build­ do a big bicycle business as the Colonie Coliseum for a high school students. Local ing. Roger Smith's Decora­ well. performance of "Hello Dolly," winners are: Christopher tive Products, at the back of then to the Willows Country Lierheimer, Bethlehem Cen­ the building, has built up Pinnacle opens Saturday Club for a dinner. On July 9,a tral, son of Alvin T. Lier­ quite a trade in paints, wall­ Camp Pinnacle in the Held­ group will travel to the Sara­ heimer of Delmar; Steven papers and floor coverings. erbergs above Thatcher Park toga Performing Arts Center Willard, Doane Stuart, son of Roger has a decorator, An­ begins its 84th summer season for a performance by the New Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Wil­ thony Burt, who gives guid­ this weekend with Rev. John York City Ballet. lard of South Bethlehem, and ance to those who need help DeBrine of Boston, who will Both bus trips are booked, Melanie Mitchell, Voorhees­ selecting papers, etc., and I be the featured speaker on but the Senior Citizens Or­ ville Central Schools, daugh­ they have the equipment for Saturday evening at 7 p.m. ganization plans several such ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond full decorative ·service. and Sunday at II a.m. and 7 trips each month and inter· Mitchell Jr. of Voorheesville. At the front of the building p.m. He is the host of the ested persons are urged to is Tri-Village Drugs owned by popular program "Song­ attend senior citizen meet­ In Elsmere, The Spotlight is sold Vincent Rehvit, a service­ time," which originates in ings, held each Thursday at .1 The Paper Mill, Plaza Phar­ oriented store which delivers Boston and is heard on many 12:30 p.m. at the Bethlehem macy, Stewarts, CVS, Cumber­ to senior citizens. stations throughout the Uni­ land Farms and Tri-Village Town Hall for more informa­ Fruit. Upstairs, music is the mood! ted States. tion. This is where Skip Parson.has Skippy's Music Store. Skip, who is known throughout the SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE area for his good jazz (he's ON THESE LISTINGS director of the Riverboat Jazz Band) sells and rents musical OWNER FINANCING ASSUMABLE MORTGAGES instruments and carries a South Bethlehem ...... $150,000 Del mar ...... $71.000 stock of music. Right now he Historic Colonial, 5 bedrooms, 2'12 Excellent Ranch in desirable location. 3 is very busy with rentals to baths, barn and other buildings, and bedrooms, 2 baths and much more. young people who have played approximately 25 acres. Delmar ...... ·$59.500 instruments during the school Slingerlands ...... $42,500 Lovely Cape in center of Delmar. 2 year and wish to continue Older 2 family in good condition. Each bedrooms, 2 baths. their practice during the sum­ floor has 2 bedrooms. Desirable Delmar ...... $49.900 mer. location. Older 1 story home in excellent con­ We'll pass up the Four Delmar ...... $159.000 dition.3 bedrooms, new kitchen, beauti­ Corners only because Shop Contemporary Split Ranch in excellent ful woodwork throughout. Talk has visited there recent­ location. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and many Iy. At the corner of Borthwick other amenities. acrosS from town hall is Delmar ...... $51.900 Delmar Antiques, where some Easy one floor living in this 3 bedroom good buys wait to be dis­ Ranch. LOW INTEREST covered. Owner Joan Bohl South Bethlehem ...... $42,500 BANK FINANCING has quilts, dolls, oak furniture Beautifully maintained 2 story home, 3 and wicker items, and she bedrooms, enclosed porch. deals in oriental rugs. RENTAL WITH CONTRACT Delmar ...... $118,500 Near the end of our treck, .. TO BUY 4 bedrrom, 2'12 bath Colonial 2 fire­ we find a flower shop par places. Very desirable location. excellence, one that has long Delmar ...... $79.900 Slingerlands ...... been part of the Tri-Village~ Contemporary Split in Kenaware sec­ $119.000 Verstandigs. They do unusu- tion. 3-4 bedrooms, 1 V, bedrooms, 1 V, Unique solid timber home. Post and - ally nice floral arrangements, baths. Beautiful private lot. beam construction. 4 bedrooms, 2'12 baths, and much more. and their greenhouse supplies Voorheesville ...... $79,900 top quality plants. Mrs. Al­ Unusual Ranch with unobstructed view Feura Bush ...... $27.500 phonse Verstandig is an avid of Helderbergs. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, Older 2 story home on a large lot in good collector and her gift shop and much more. condition. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. reflects her interesting tast,e~ we suggest you allow time to browse in this shop. Call The last store on Delaware Ave.,just before Cherry Ave., Roberts 439-9906 is Rennetts Sporting Goods . which has been popular WIth 190 Delaware Ave. Tri-Village residents since Real Estate 1928. w.e. Bennett Sr. and The Spotlight - July 2, 1981 - PAGE 1 Dalton-Delgado the Schoharie County chapter Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. of the state Association of. Dalton of Bender Lane, Del­ Retarded Children. Her fi­ mar, have announced the ance is employed by the state engagement oftheir daughter, Division for Youth. Margaret J. Dalton, to Fer­ A Sept. 12 wedding is min D. Delgado, son of Mrs. planned. . Cannen C. Delgado of Brook­ lyn. Miss Dalton is a graduate BICYCLE THEFT of Bethlehem Central High June 22 - Berwick Ave., School and is employed by registered.

Mrs. and Mr. Wynkoop . Mrs. Barry Canniff Mcisaac, Mcisaac, and Johnson Anniversary celebrated Judy Lemieux wed The 60th wedding anniver­ St. Clare Church in Colonie A /lorney.\' 01 La .... sary' of Mr. and Mrs. H. was the setting June 13 for the Burnside Wynkoop of 3 Ken­ Roberts Real Estate Building wedding of Judy E. Lemieux, a ware Ave., Delmar, was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 190 Delaware A venue celebrated recently at a small Dorian J. Lemieux, Jr. of Delmar. NY party held at the residence of Marlboro Road, Delmar, and (518) 439-9304 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Espen­ Barry J. Canniff, son of Mr. laub, I Kenaware Ave. and Mrs. Robert T. Canniff Office Hour.\': The Wynkoops were mar­ of Colonie. Rev. Thomas Monday Ihru Friday ried in a Methodist ceremony Chevalier officiated. at the home of her parents, The bride is a graduate of EI'eninK.\' and Weekend.~ Mr. and Mrs. William Cought­ Bethlehem Central High By Appointment ry, on June 21, 1921. Wyn­ Scho'ol, has an associate koop was a construction degree from ' builder until his retirement. Community College, and is They have a son William, of presently enrolled in Russell Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., who was Sage Evening Division. She is not able to attend the party employed by the State Dept. because of a recent operation. of Correctional Services. The and a daughter, Mrs. Henri­ bridgroom, a graduate of etta Espenlaub. Colonie Central High School and Hudson Valley Com­ Wed 50 years munity College, is employed Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. by General Electric in Schen­ Halsdorf, former residents of ectady. Delmar, celebrated their 50th After a trip to California wedding anniversary recently . the couple will reside in in Clearwater, Fla. Watervliet. SAVE $75 00 ON ANY TILLER IN STOCK

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Hope College, Holland. Mich. - Susan Shanley. Del­ mar (magna cum laude). University of Miami - James Marden, Voorheesville (cum Cindy Greene Marietta Storm laude). Yale University - Philip G. Hessberg, Sling­ an J. Jewell, Delmar. Marie Murphy, Slingerlands, erlands. Western New Eng­ Christian Brothers Acada­ (magna cum laude). land College, Springfield, my - Dennis McKenna, Del­ Mass. - Cindy Greene, Voor­ mar. Joan Hartigan heesville (summa cum laude). Albany Academy - Jeffrey College Information Earns music scholarship William Smith College - Todd. Dietz, Paul William Karen Tomlinson, Delmar. Feeney, David Paul Reed, Thinking about going Joan Mary Hartigan, daugh­ West Virginia State College Terrence William Ritz, Philip college? The microfiche ter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. - David A. Price, New Scot­ John Tangora, Delmar; John lege catalog collection at Hartigan, 131 Fernbank Ave. Bethlehem Public land. J. Hormovitis, Jr., Voorhees- . Delmar, has earned a Regents Clarkson College - Robert ville; Steven Charles Wing, Career Resource Center scholarship and an academic T. Gentner, Thomas J. Mor­ Feura Bush. fers up-to-date i', lformoatic,n. scholarship from LeMoyne ton, Delmar. Rhode Island School of you need on degree n,,'"'""'" College, Syracuse. As a grad­ Albany Law School - AI­ Design - Normoan David financial aid and uate of the Octavo School of bet Hessberg Ill, Slinger­ Hulme, Elsmere. requirements. Music. she has completed 12 lands. Massachusetts Institute of catalogs from unde"gr,ad,"ate. years of piano and three years SUNY-Delhi - Deborah M. Technology - William J.R. and graduate In of music theory. She pre­ Clark, Bruce C. Bourque, Longabaugh, Delmar ( 2 United States and its sented her graduation reper­ Bryan S. Bourque, Delmar. awards). tories are available on toire at the Performing Arts Rennselaer Polytechnic Boston College - Suzanne microfiche cards. Center at the State University Institute - George Richard at Albany on May 31. She is Estel (master's degree), Wil­ an honor graduate of the liam Douglas Weaver (dean's' Academy of the Holy Names. list), Voorheesville; Pearce KLERSY BUILT Kevin Raeder, Feura Bush; Attends course Nancy Clinton Cooper, Sling­ , Rev. Larry Deyss, recently erlands; Dale Edward Conk­ installed pastor at Delmar lin (master's degree), Stephen Presbyterian Church, recent­ H. Zoota, Mark Joseph Fish­ ly attended a convocation and er, Delmar; Beth Eliefl.Can­ continuing education course uteson (cum laude), South on "ministry in a metropoli­ Bethlehem. tan context" at Colgate­ Rochester Divinity School in Smith College - Marietta Rochester. Storm, Delmar (Carlile Prize, In Feura Bush. The Spotlight is Sigma Xi). sold at Houghtaling's Market. Syracuse University - Sus- • Centrally airconditioned • 3 Bedroom, 1'h baths Northeast Framing • Spacious kitchen and professionally jfinished lower level Framing with Flair. • offered at $79,900 .... >.· .. '/1 •• ,~ '11" Call Betty Reno Visit us in our new, visible location: " 243 Delaware Ave. PAGANO 439-7913 I Estate.

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We're here on your account.i=j:~:~,,! Cit~ rrCaunty '",,11:1 Savin,.. Bank @ ',.'._" ALBANY BETHLEHEM ROTTERDAM .SCHENECTAOY-NISKAYUNA lE~OER Member FDIC • VOORHEESVILLE Linda Lennon, layout; Jean- Village ponders , nine Smith and Wendy Knapp WE ARE CONTINUING directory; Sue Cillis, circula­ a sidewalk law tion; Chris Donnolly and OUR SUMMER DRAPERY SALE Who owns the sidewalks in Gwen Farrell, advertising, can order something light and airy, or a linedI lo~:rr ;~~a~~R Voorheesville-the village or and Wendy Verbiest and b~~~~_~trt'~~tl~to~~k,eep out.the heat. Call us NOW fe the property owners? Carol Marden, aides. S SERVICE and SAVE 20%. And who's responsible for maintenance and repairs? New Legion officers The village board has been The Voorheesville Ameri­ DELMAR DECORATORS looking into such touchy can Legion post has elected DELMAR, NY 4394130 problems as who is charged the following officers for the with keeping sidewalks in a 1981-82 year: commander, safe condition, and can the OdIe Bradon; Vice Comman­ village force a Lomeowner to ders, Mark Dedrick, Sal keep the sidewalk in front of Mazzara and William Bailey; George W. Frueh his house in good condition. adjutant, Russ Case; treasur­ When the subject came up er, James Kelly;.chaplain, Leo again. last Tuesday at the Burgoon; historian, William Sons monthly meeting of the Flansburg; judge advocate, village board, village attorney Joe Armer; sgt. ~ at - arms, Donald Meacham said a 1902 Robert Plue; executive com­ Fuel Oil • Kerosene village law stated that a mittee members. Robert homeowner must construct a Mudge, Don Hooks, Don Service Anyday - Anytime sidewalk within 20 days of Duncan, and Nelson McClin­ purchasing his lot, and must tock. maintain it thereafter. If a Russ Case, chairman of the resident failed to comply, post's Boys State committee, ® announced that Paul Lasch, Meacham said, the law stated that the village would do the son of Mr. and Mrs. William necessary work and assess the Lasch, was this year's selection 436-1050 property owner. But in 1972, to spend a week at the State Meacham added,-a new state University at Morrisville. Boys law "muddied the situation." State is an American Legion­ Within the next few sponsored program conducted months. the board will at a state university each year determine which route it will and consists of an intensive, go-construct, repair and participative educational ex­ maintain sidewalks at village perience dealing with govern­ expense, at propertyowner ment in action. The Auxiliary's expense or a combination of choice for Girls' State was 257 DELAWARE AVE., ELSMERE (at the light) both . Colleen Pierce, daughter of . Park Right In Front Of The Store In an unrelated action, the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pierce. board unanimously adopted a Merit semi-finalists 439-2613 new ordinance on demolition and repair of unsafe Clayton A. Bouton Junior­ bUildings. The action Senior High School Principal HAVE A SAFE followed a public hearing O. Peter Griffin has an­ attended by four residents, nounced nine juniors have AND HAPPY none of whom voiced been listed as candidates for opposition to the proposed National Merit semi-finalists. FOURTH OF JULY la w. The new ordinance gives By achieving a PSA T score the village authority to order of 178 or higher, these stu­ a building demolished or dents are included in the top renovated for safety .reasons of 1% of the graduating Special for Your upon proper notice to the seniors in the entire Uriited Holiday Picnic or Party owner, and replaces an States. They are Chris Farm­ 10% DISCOUNT, BY THE BOTTLE ordinance that did not have er, Josh Greenberg, Carol this provision. Marden. Colleen McCurdy, Kevin McKenna, Debra Mead ON ALL WINES IN THESE Yearbook staff set Cris Merritt, Stuart Morri~ SIZES: 1_5, 3 or 4.LITERS Mary Zongrone and Greg son, and Brenda Negus. EXCEPT IN-STORE SALE ITEMS Howard have been named If chosen as a semi-finalists, LIMITED TIME OFFER editors of The Torch, the students have a chance to OPEN SAT., 7/4 10 A.M. - NOON Voorheesville High School become a National Merit yearbook, for next year. Scholar and win a scholar­ Other staff m,mbers are ship. PAGE 22 - July 2, 1981 - The Spotlight Factory." Everyone is Koch, Jeffrey Kraus, welcome. Catherine DeGere, Carol Voorheesville Marden, Colleen McCurdy, News Notes Students who will enter BARBER kindergarten through the Kevin McKenna, Debra Mead, Karen Miller, Melanie SHOP Maryann Malark 765-4392 fourth grade are eligible for AL CAPPETTI, SI. Matthew's Summer Bible Mitchell, Stuart Morrison, 34 MAIN STREET School program. Classes will Brenda Negus, Colleen (Next to Post Office) As an end of the year be held the week of July 13 Pearce, Elizabeth Pennock, Voorheesville HOURS: project, Pat Burnham's first from 9 to noon. Each Michael Quay, Margaret grade at Voorheesville morning will include a Reilly, Catherine Shearer. Elementary School presented teaching time, films, crafts, Deborah Ann York and Mary their class play "The Lovebug music, snacks and supervised Zongrone. Will Getcha' if You Don't games. A fee of $5. will be Sophomores Tracey Watch Out!" There was charged for the week, Adults Bales, Cynthia Campbell, something for everyone - are still needed to help. To Carol Cicero, Gwendolyn singing, dancing, laughter Farrell, Debra Galusha, volunteer or register. call 'l).~twood and a little tug at the Marie Hill, 765-4254, or Fran Jushua Greenberg, David heartstrings as those Arthur, 765-430 l. Haaf, Patricia Hawkins, talented children sang and Brian Hickey, Melinda 'Beauty acted for an audience of their Clayton A Bouton Junior­ Hoffman, Donna Hooks, ~oUlge parents. Songs such as Senior High School recog­ Greg Howard, Judiane Koch, "Parents are People," "High nizes the following students· Maryanne Kraus, John Hopes," an adaptation of who have been on the honor Robert Larrabee, Richard FOR THE "Swanee," "Baby Face,""Get roll three times during the Lennon, Richard Lennox, EPrrOMEIN Me to the Church on Time," 1980-1981 school year: Brian McKenna, Christopher HAIR CARE ... Seniors-Mark Allen, and "Mickey Mouse March" Merritt, Anne Olsen, Tinting f, Bleaching could be heard clear up to the Michael Bates, Michael Marybeth Paradise, Bonnie Custom Styling balcony. Snoppy, T.J. Tufts, Casey, Carol Crannell, Linda Rafferty, Nathan Rasmussen, Expert Cutting f, Perms Crannell, Lisa Ferguson, sat on his dog house and sang Margaret Rogers, Ernest 170 MoIn St, Ravena for his supper, while the Robert Flynn, Lydia Franks, Sacco, Robin Shrager, Lynne 756-2042 "dancing girls" swayed in the Susan Gage, Mary Galvin, Sickinger, James Smith, background to Michael Kyle Hickey, Kelly Hogan, Dorothy Ungerer, Sandra 26 Malden Lone, Albany Rourke singing, "There's No Jaynemarie Lentile, Joseph Van Buren and Peter Zeh. 462~03 McCarty, Alexandra Mur­ Business Like Show Business." (more next week) Dancing girls included phy, Julie Plummer, Monica Kathleen Csiza, Katie Ross, Kelly Truax, Leighton DePasquale, Samantha White and Richard Wilcon. Jones, Becky Logan, Beth Juniors - Karin Baker, Kurkjian, Alison Melinger Joan Beardsly, Kay Bern­ and Michelle Borg. stein, Mark DeAngelis, Christopher Farmer, Sherry The summer film program Flansburg, Sandra Ham­ has begun at Voorheesville mond, David Karp, Charlene Public Library. Free movies can be seen every T uesda y Delaware Plaza afternoon at 2 p.m. until Aug. • DELMAR, NY 25. Among the films already Open booked are "Huckleberry Sundays Finn," "Melody" and "Willie 12:00 Noon Wonka and the Chocolate 't& to 5:00 p.m. NEAL'S DINER Dr. Norman Ellenbogen takes pleasure in announcing that 39 Voorheesville Ave. Dr. David J. Vallecorsa will be associating with him in the practice of dentistry, at 17 Maple Rd., Voorheesville, N.Y., Voorheesville, N.Y. beginning July 7th, 1981. Dr. Vallecorsa, originally from Little Falls, N.Y. obtained a B.S. degree in biology from Utica College of Syracus REOPEN for Business University, and a D.D.S. degree from Georgetown University school of dentistry in Washington, D.C. He has July 6, 1981 recently completed a one year general practice residency at the Veterans Administration Hospital here in Albany.

The Spotlight - July 2. 1981 - PAGE 2" BASEBALL BURT Blue Jays boost ANTHONY league record ASSOCIATES . Behind the 3-hit pitching of FOR INSURANCE Neil Stickles, the Delmar Blue alJll"'l! ~'--:'":1 Jays defeated the Polish National Alliance team 3-1 in a Schenectady Twilight League night game last Wednesday. Stickles had pitched ten consectutive shutout innings until his string was broken by the PNA run. The Jays' hitting was largely provided Burt Anthony by Oneonta State star Tom Lorenzo, who had a single, a The 4th of July comes double, and a triple. with a bang . this should This victory put the Jays in you of protection third place in the league that's what we sell. behind the Sons of Italy, 5 Call 439-9958 and I, and the PNA, 4 and 2. . It was opening day for the Bethlehem Baseball League last week, The Delmar team has a record and league president Bruce Austin got the season offto a start by of 4 and 3 in league games. recognizing the 1980 champions, sponsored by Bethlehem In non-league action, the Masons Lodge 1096. Lodge Master Bertram Myers accepts the Jays took nine players to award for the team. Also receiving awards was Bill Neumann, Saxton's River, Vt., where the 1980 batting champion and mana;er of the Masons team. they were trounced 7 to I and The league is comprised of six teams, each with a 16-game 208 Delaware Ave. 10 to 3 before a large double­ schedu Ie. .\/ If} llig II/ Delmar header crowd. longest ever hit in the The only bright spot of the Tremblay, catcher. stadium. day came when Mickey The Jays next night game Several Blue Jays were Brantley hit a 450 foot will be July I at 7 p.m. in recently chosen for the centerfield home run in the Central Park against Bethlehem Cable Schenectady Twilight AIl­ Casazza's. first game and both a double Channel 16 Star team, which will play the and a triple in the second Monday, July 7 Albany All-Star team later in IO:OO-Christopher game. The home run was said the season. Those picked were BETHLEHEM BABE RUTH to have been one of the Standings June 27 Closeup Mickey Brantley, infielder­ W L W L 1O:30-Future Talks Skippy's 6 3 Gen. Elec. 5 6 outfielder; John MacDonald, Nat. Savings 6 3 Main Care 1 8 II:OO-Panorama pitcher; Neil Stickles, pitcher; Blue Cross 6 4 1l:30-What's Nutrition? Al Bradt, shortstop; Ward BETHLEHEM SOCCER CLUB 12:00-Better Shopper Phelan, outfielder; and Gary Under to-Clifton Park B-2, Beth­ lehem A-O; Bethlehem B-1, Niskayuna- 12:30-Fantasy & War 1: Bethlehem B-3, Highland-3 (Scotia). Games TRI-VILLAGE LITTLE LEAGUE Under 12-Guilderland-5, Bethle­ I:OO-Spocts Focus Standings June 28 hem A-2; Bethlehem A-1l, Colonie-O; SENIOR LEAGUE Clifton Park-4, Bethlehem-O. 1:30-The Dreamers: W L W L Man. Han. 8 1 Starwood 4 5 Under 14-Niskayuna-3, Bethlehem Peter Moticup, A-o; Bethlehem A-5, Clifton Park B-1; Handy Andy 7 1 Big 'M' 1 7 Bethlehem 6-3, Highland-a. Ma{!ician Corning 3 3 CPM 0 6 Under 16-Guilderland-3, Bethle­ Tuesday, July 8 MAJOR LEAGUE hem-a; Bethlehem-1, Niskayuna-O. American W L National W L Under 19-Greenbush-3, Bethlehem :Uo- ~O, Robert's 10 4 Main Care 14 0 11 Video CYC Realty 8 6 Farm Fam. 8 7 -0; Bethlehem-I, Rotterdam-D. Bob Hebler Col. Toyota 7 7 Spotlight 7 7 Meyer's Sic. 5 9 Gen. Elec. 6 8 11:30-Capital District Price Green. 1 12 Andriano's 4 10 BETHLEHEM TOMBOYS Standings June 21 Living INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE 12:00-Gospel Showcase American W L NaUonal W L MAJOR LEAGUE Del. Honda 12 2 Keystone 5 9 W l W L 12:30-Story Time, Farm Family 11 3 Main Care 5 9 *Masonic 1 a Kuivilia Rlty. 0 1 Bethlehem Library Paper Mill 11 3 Nautilus 3 10 ChanneltQ 1 a Healy Rlty. 0 1 Buenau's 104 $erv. 2 12 Tri-Village 1 a 8eth. Elks 0 1 I:OO-Preserving Food: f3,oyce RID' 9 ~ G~n,J;lec.... 1 13 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE Jams and Spreads ". - Ties-Del. Nautilus, Gen. Ele(... W l W L JUNIOR LEAGUE Vogels 2 a Donston 1 2 I :30--':"'Search for Truth American W L National W L Buenau's 2 1 BPW 1 2 2:30-All God's Children Muia Aity 11 0 Ans. Service 9 3 AU. Cement 2 1 ·Sutters Mill 0 2 Prof. Auto 103 K[ersy Alty. 5 6 Riccardo's 1 1 Cap. Kitch. 6 7 Klersy Bldr. 5 7 MINOR LEAGUE Del. Printers 6 7 Guild. Agcy. 4 5 W l W l Sponsored by Sutter's 4 7 Germann's 4 6 *Denby's 3 0 Sportshoes 1 2 Pat & Bob's 4 8 Makers 1 10 Century 21 3 1 Del Lanes 1 2 Trl-Vlllage Fruit Ties-Frank Muia, Sutter's 2, Klersy 'Farm Fam. 2 1 Brockley's 1 3 Realty 2, Guild. Agcy. 3, Germann's, GE Plastic 2 1 SpOtlight 0 3 W'makers *First Half Champion PAGI: 24 - ...IIJly 2, ,1981 - Ina ::;potlfght SWIMMING marken, and the senior girls CHURCH SOFTBALL Results. June 25 relay with Janet Shaffer, Niki Dolfins not that much "out of shape" Bethany 11, Albany 6 Orietas, Becky Friedlander, Bethlehem Clr. 6, Voorheesville 3 fourth and fifth respectively Cluster 9, St. Thomas 2 The Bethlehem Central and Sandi Blendell all fin­ Del. Ret. 17, Knox 1 High School pool served as -in th-e 13-14 year age group. ished with first places. Second Methodist 13, New Scotland 7 The boys were not to be Presby 4, Colonie 2 the home for the Delmar place finishes were turned in Glenmont 12, Wynants 5 Dolfins' first invitational outdone. Jay Henahan was by the 13-14 boys team of Standings meet of the summer season. strong in the senior boys W L W L Fred Rudofsky, John Rogers, Cluster 8 1 Wynants 3 4 Nicknamed the Out-of-Shape _ division, finishing first in the Aaron Halsdorf, and Phil Glenmont 7 1 Beth. Com. 3 5 Meet, it was designed to show 500 yard freestyle, second in St. Thomas 7 2 Bethany 3 5 Yourno, and by senior boys Colonie 6 2 Albany 3 6 the swimmers how much the 200, and third in the 100. Henahan, Shlllz, Young, and Del. Pres. 6 2 Del. Ref. 3 6 Dave Young led the boys in New Scot. 5 4 St. Steph. 1 7 additional work is needed to Holland. Methodist 4 4 Knox o 9 prepare for the long and the 13-14 year age group by Coached by Diane Klein Voorhees. 3 4 rigorous outdoor season a­ winning second place in the 50 and Jack Whipple, the Dol­ Basketball clinic starling and 100 yard races. Matt head. fins began serious practice at Basketball players who will Nevertheless, the Dolfins Holland also did well at this the Elm Ave. Park on June proved equal to the chalknge age level, laying claim to two enter grade 7 in September 22. Although now concentrat­ are invited to a clinic spon­ presented by the 20 vlsltmg thirds and a fifth. Other ing on their next big invita­ teams, one of which came noteworthy performances sored by the Town of Bethle­ tional, the July 4th Fire­ hem from 10 a.m. to noon from as far away as Ottawa, were turned in by Doug cracker Meet, more Dolfins Canada. Numbering 48 strong, Schulz, Knut H valsmarken, July 6-17 at the Elm Ave. than ever before are looking Park. On rainy days, the clin­ the Dolfins were the largest Shawn Flynn, and Drew ahead to the Empire State team represented. But the Patrick. ics will be held at the Bethle­ Games and the Adirondack hem Middle School. quality as well as quantity One of the strongest aspects District Championships to be proved advantageous to the of the Dolfins proved to be held later this summer. local contingent at this all­ the relay teams. The eight and Julie Ann Susu freestyle meet. under boys relay team, con­ Several Dolfins turned in sisting of Dave Cleary, Chris USED noteworthy individual per­ VOORliEESVILLE BABE RUTH Damper, Shawn Flynn, and Standings June 28 formances. The girls were lead Drew Patrick, the 13-14 boys W L W L by Janet Shaffer, who earned relay with members Eric 8. Dodgers 4 2 Spotlight 4 3 SAMI·a St. Matt. 3 2 Rod & Gun 3 4 first place finishes in the 50 Patrick, Pierre LaBarge, Jim Kiwanis 3 2 Berne"Mets·O 5 and 100 yard races, while Krajeck, and Knut Hvals- Berne Yank. 3 2 swimming to a third in the '80 LEFTOVERS 200. Niki Orietas, who also competed in the 15-18 year 1 • Used '79 Turbo old senior girls division with Shaffer, earned a second and Of Good Hamburgers '79 Saab 4-door two fifths. Sandi Blendell and '74 Sub 2-door Becky Friedlander _!in~ . We bake our own hamburger buns-not '75 Saab 2-door, auto. because it's cheaper, but because it's better When .. More Substance more flavor, more gusto '78 & '79 Subaru • We've become' a match-maker-we've 4-wheel drive You Need brought together (like a marriage) the best bun in town and the best hamburger m town • made from U.S.D.A. Choice Western LEASING A Nurse Steer Beef, ground fresh dail\! on our available on new cars. To care for someone you love premises. 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Home-style cooking at Daraglc • attractilJe family prices. NEW SALEM, N.Y. Medical 283 Delaware Ave. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. every day 765·2702 Personnel Pool. Delmar 439·9111 L-______~ ___~ 1--~:;;;..------·-~ih~.~S"Otlight _July 2, 1981 ~ PAGE 2 AEROBIC DANCE TRI Do something special for yourself this summer! NOTICE BY PUBLICATION southerly along said fint mentioned Evening ciao... starting July 7 through August 13 FOR ACQUISITION OF westerly line of Hunter Rood (42) feet TUESDAYS and TIjURSDAYS Irom 7 to 8 p.m. PROPERTY BY more or less to the point of beginning. at the Masonic Temple, Delmar EMINENT DOMAIN The above described easement CALL Linda -Herzog. 439--3862 Pre~regl8ter eves .• PLEASE TAKE NOnCE that the Town of being more fully shown on a map Bethlehem and Bethlehem Sewer entitled "MAP OF EASEMENT," TO BE ~ District hoye petitioned the Supreme .GRANTED BY SAMUEL M. AND DAVID B. FA., OFESSI L Court of the State of New York at a BERlEY TO BETHLEHEM SeWER Special Term thereof held in and forthe OISTRICT AND TOWN OF BETHLEHEM," RESUL TS. You can do it yourself. County of Albany, in the City of Albany, dated May 1, 19B1 and made by Paul New York, in the Third Judicial District, E. Hite, Licensed Land Surveyor. Rug Docior make it easy to clean your on July 23, 1981 at 9:30 AM for the house, auto. or upholstery with superior acquisition of the following reol machine and chemicals. Do it yourself and property by exercise of the power of see the results! eminent domain: Rent today at: Roger Smllh'. Decorallve Products Co. 340 Delaware Ave., Delmar, NY Rug Doctor" i

Albany Auto Radiator Expert Radiator Repairs 1758 Western Avenue EASEMENT NO. 81 -F33 Albany D.D.MAT~1IC __ 1'O_642, ltn J Intending to describe an easement Mon. - Fri-, 8-5 having parallel and continuous. sides throughout, being (30) feet in width, the centerline of which is more particularly 456-5800 EASEMENT NO. 81-F32 described as follows: Beginning at a point in the westerly Beginning at a point in the division line of a proposed town highw':ly line between lands on the south formerly to be known as Peozo Avenue conveyed to Town of Bethlehem for (now Hunter Road) as the same is shown highway purposes by deed dated July I(4REN on a map entitled, "MAP OF P.H. DAVIS .12, 1951 and recorded in the office of PLOT AT DELMAR, NEW YORK", dated the Albany County Clerk in book of 417 Kenwood Ave .. D.etmar August 22, 1923 and made by S. deed 1276 page 83 and known as Behind Sporthaven Lanes. Paddock, C.E. and filed in the office of Hudson Avenue and lands on the north the Albany County Clerk September 27, conveyed to the parties of the first part 1926 in drawer number 52, book 52 as by deed doted December 27, 1972and Now Accepting Spring & Summer Items map number 1152, said point being recorded 05 aforesaid in book of deed Summer Hows: Tues" Wed. &; Thurs., lO:OOa.m.-4:OOp.m. (65) feet northerly measured along the 2057 page 415 at its point of Saturday by Appointment westerly line of said proposed highway intersection with a line (45) feet more or from its. point of intersedion with the less westerly of measured at right CLOTHING a BOOTS division line between lands on the south angles from and parallel with the For more information 439-5050 . conveyed to William G. and Kathy Kosoc westerly line of lands conveyed to by deed dated May 30, 1973 and Gerald R. and Judith F. Oievendorf by recorded in the office of the Albany deed dated June 5, 1975 and recorded County Clerk in book of deeds 2064 as aforesaid in book of deeds 2098 page 642 and lands on the north page. 1157; thence running from said UNSURPASSED· conveyed to the parties of the fint part point of beginning northerly through by deed dated December 27, 1972and lands of the parties of the first part with recorded as aforesaid in book of deed on angle to the leit of 06°.53' more or REDUCTIONS 2057 page 415; thence running from less measured from said parallel line said point of beginning westerly (159) feet more or less to a point; thence EVERYTHING MUST GO through lands of the parties of the fint northeasterly continuing through said COATS. RAINCOATS part with on interior angle of 9(JO (SO) lands with <'l deflection angle to the feet to a point; thence northeriy right of 44°.29' more or less (185) feet DRESSES. UNGERIE continuing through said lands with an more or less to a point in the westerly SPORTSWEAR interior angle of 9()0 (80) feet to a point; line of lands conveyed to the aforesaid thence easterly continuing through said Dievendorf by deed dated June 2, 1980 SHOP EARLY FOR lands with on interior angle of 90° (49) and recorded as aforesaid in book of feet more or less to a point in the revised deeds. 2188 page 665. BE~'!" SELECTION westerly line of said proposed Hunter The above described easement and Road; thence in a general southerly centerline being more fully shown on a . diredion along the revised westerly line mop entitled, "MAP OF EASEMENT, TO :282 Delaware Ave, of the proposed Hunter Road with a BE GRANTED BY SAMUEL M. AND Delmar a .439-4101 curve to the right having a radius of DAVID B. BERLEY TO BETHLEHEM . Tues.·Sat. 9·5:30 (730.70) feet and an arc length of (38) SEWER DISTRICT AND TOWN OF feet more or less to a point in the fint BETHLEHEM," doted May 1, 1981 and . mentioned westerly line of the proposed made by Paul E. Hite, Licensed Lond Hunter Road~ thence continuing Surveyor. mentioned ~esterly line (362) feet more or less to the northerly line of the first mentioned portion of said highway as maintained by Town of Bethlehem; J$~~~!!~~~Dinner 6-8 p.m. Fri. & Sat. and 1·6 p.m. Sun. thence westerly along said line (SO) feet more or less to the point of beginning. Weekly & Overnight Accommodations The above described easement 797-3627 439~5008· 797-5154 being more fully shown on a map Rensselaerville, N.Y. (Corner Rt. 85 and Main St.) entitled, "MAP OF EASEMENT, TO BE GRANTED TO BETHLEHEM SEWER DISTRICT AND TOWN OF BETHLEHEM," . .. dated May 1, 1981 and made by Paul E. Hite, licensed Land Surveyor. STAR-LITE. LOUNGE JOSHUA J. EFFRON Route 9W, Selkirk 767-9905 Special Counsel AHorney for Petitioner-Condemnor Parties of 8 or more, reservations requested. Office & P.O. Address 11 North Pearl Street -SPECIALS- Albany, N.Y. 12207 (518) 465·1403" (July 2) . Thursday, July 2 NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Lobster Newburgn.n••••••••• n •••••• n.n ••••• n •••••••• nn. $6_75 FOR ACQUISITION OF Friday, July 3 PROPERTY BY EMINENT EASEMENT NO. B I -F34 DOMAIN Fried Shrimp n •• n ••• n ••••••••••• n.n •••••• n ••••••• n ••••••. n. $6.50 Beginning at a point in the westerly PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Town of Baked Haddock ••••.••• n ••.. n ••• ___ ••••••• n •• n •• _.••••••••.• $5.~5. line of a proposed town highway ðlehem and Bethlehem Sewer formerly to be known as Peoza Avenue District has petitioned the Supreme All above dinners Hrved with IOUp., .ntlp.'to, po_to and vegetlible, roll, (now Hunter Road) as the some is shown Court of the State of New York at a and butter, dene". coHee and wine on 0 mop entitled, "MAP OF P.H. DAVIS Special Te;m thereof held in and forthe Dlnn., ••",ad d.lly 4:30 10 10 P.M. S.ndw/ch•• III? PLOT AT DELMAR, NEW YORK," doted County of Albany, in the City of Albany, PIZZA NOW BEING SERVED IN OUR LOUNGE!fi August 22, 1923, mode by S. Paddock, New York, in the Third Judicial District. C.E. and filed in the office of the Albany on July 23, 1981 at 9:30 AM for the THINKING OF HAVING A BANQUET? CHECK OUR PRICES. _ Accommodations for 175 people - County Clerk September 27, 1926 in acquisition of the following real drawer number 52, book 52 as mop' property by exercise of the power of number 1152 at its point of intersection eminent domain: Closed for Vacation July 4 - July 12 with the northerly line of a portion of said highway as now maintained by Town of Bethlehem, said point being (430) feet more or less northerly D._"'''''' , measured along the westerly line of said maintained portion of highway Luxury-& Value produced from its point of intersection • with the centerline of pavement in a .. -.",.",,,...... 10 town highway known as Hudson Avenue; thence running from said point r--. of beginning northerly olong the Delmar/Slingerlands westerly line of soid proposed highway Ii .. ,~... "',., (290) feet more or less to a point; thence "--- -'. continuing northerly along the revised ~~ INDELMAR westerly line of said proposed highway .<:t:::.. ,..... I I IJ ~t~ ., The only luxurious with a curve to the left having a radius ! ~'" community of Carriage of (730.7) feet, an arc length of (70) feet Homes in the Capital District, more or less to the southerly line of a EASEMENT NO. B I-F35 Come visit .our four beautifully furnished second portion of said highway as now Intending to describe an easement models and see why we have over 40 happy maintained by Town of Bethlehem. said home q,wners in just one year. Large having parallel and continuous sides m point being (80) feet more or leu throughout and being (30) feet in width. pool and ten!)is complex"$5 9 700 southerly measured along the revised the northerly line of which is more near completion. , westerly line of said highway from the particularly described as follows: Directions: From Delmar, south on Elsmere Ave. left on Feura southerly line of lands conveyed to Town Beginning at a point in the division Bush Road, right on Wemple Road to Chadwick. of 8ethlehem for highway purposes by line between lands on the north being ~ mile on left. . deed .dated May 28, 1949 and. all af lots number (1) through (4) recorded in the office of the Albany Merrifield Place as the same are shown County Clerk in book of deeds 1241 on a map entified. "MAP OF IN SLINGERLANDS page 383 and known as Merrifield 'MERRIAELD,' PROPERTY Of RUSSELL f. Just opened and already the Place ond Hunter Road; thence easterly WRIGHT," dated June 18. 1948 and pride of the area. Visit our along the southerly line of soid made by Edward W. Boutelle and Son, unique Display Center featuring maintained portion of highway (53) feet Civil Engineers and Surveyors, filed in nine distinctively different home designs more or less to a point in the easterly line the office of the Albany Country Clerk being built in Surrey Mall - you11 find one of said proposed highway os the same is January 20. 1949 and lands on the that fits your lifestyle. Surrey Mall, from shown on a map entitled, "MAP OF south of the parties of the fint part. said an addresS of distinction ' MERRIFIELD,' PROPERTY OF RUSSELL F. point being the northeast corner of in Slingerlands. $85,000 WRIGHT," dated June 18, 1948 and lands conveyed to Marguerite C. Perry Directions: Out Albany's New Scotland Ave. (or via Rt. 85 mady by Edward W. Boutelle and San, by deed dated January 24. 1970 and from ~mpus Area). Turn right at Surrey Mall sign one mile Civil Engineers and Surveyors, filed in recorded in the office of the Albany beyond Blue Cross/Blue Shiefci buildinq. the office of the Albany County Clerk County Clerk in book of deed 1999 Sale Office Open Daily and Sunday·. January 20, 1949; thence southerly page 431; thence running from said . Rosen-Michaels'- slong the easterly line of said proposed point of beginning easterly along said , highway parallel with lhe first __ . division line (86.23) feet to an angle The Spotlight - July 2. 1981 - PAGE 27 Going On point therein; thence continuing except that interest shall not be easterly along said division line with a paid on money advanced or expended prior to the formation of Vacation deflection angle to the left of 13°·51'- the Partnership. 35" (137_21) feet to its _point of . The time when the contribution of intersection with the westerly line of a each limited portner to be returned Get the Best town highway known as Harding has not been agreed to. Avenue, lands for said highway The shore of the profits or the olher In Homeowners' conveyed to Town of Bethlehem by compensation by way of income which Protection at a deed doted September 20, 1947 and each limited portner sholl receive by recorded in the office of the Albany reason of his contribution is as follows: Notional Commerce Exchange, Inc. County Clerk in book of deed 1096 Reasonable price!! shall receive ten percent (10%) of the page 45. profits of said partnership. The above described easement and The right of a limited partner to northerly line being more fully shown on substitute an assignee as contributor in a mop entitled "MAP OF EASEMENT, his place, and the terms and conditions TO BE GRANTED TO BETHLEHEM of the substitution, are as follows: John. E. Bergmann SEWER DISTRICT AND TOWN OF The limited Partner sholl have the Insurance Agency BETHLEHEM," dated May 1, 1981 and right to assign, encumber or mode by Paul E. Hite, licensed Land otherwise dispose of its interest in 5OA. Delaware A.ve•• Delmar the Partnership without the consent Surveyor. of the General Partner(s); provided, 439-1882 JOSHUA J. EFFRON however, that the General Portner Special Counsel (5) sholl have the absolute right and Attorney for Petitioner-Condemnor option to purchase the shore of the Office & P.O. Address limited Portner at any time and 11 North Pearl Street from time to time as follows: Albany, N.Y. 12207 (I) During the first twelve month (518) 465-1403 immediately subsequent to the Bartke's execution of this Agreement, the value of the Limited Partnership Rt. 9W. Ravena • 756~2241 See map entiHed, "MAP OF shore shall be equal to the value of DINNER SPECIALS 'MERRIFIELD,' PROPERTY OF RUSSELL F. the Limited Portner's original WRIGHT," dated June 18, 1948, made contribution. Friday, July 3 by Edward W. Boutelle and Son, Civil (2) During subsequent twelve Broiled Blue Fish ...... $7.95 Engineers and Surveyors, fHed in the month periods the value of the office of the Albany County Clerk limited Partnership shore sholl be Saturday. July 4 the value of the Limited Portner's January 20, 1949. Roast Prime Ribs of Beef ...... $10.95 original contribution or 10% of the Sunday, July 5 (July 2) net worth of the Partnership, which ever is greater. Roast Leg of Lamb ...... $5.95 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF All complete dinners include salad. rolls & butter (3) The purchase price sholl be paid LIMITED PA~TNERSHIP vegetables, pot,ata, entrie, coffee and dessert entirely in cosh or by certified check. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to (4) In the case of the assignment of NOW featuring DINNER THEATRES Article 8 of the Partnership low of the a limited Partner's Partnership Next Show: July 31, "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" State of New York, that Allied World interest at any time other than the $11.95 includes dinner and show Resources, Inc., 5 Loudon Lone North, end of the accounting period of the Make you reservations early! Loudonville, County of Albany, State of Partnership, the distribution shares Tues.-Sat. 5-10 P.M. New York, 0$ general portner, and of the various items of Partnership P.M. Notional Commerce Exchange, Inc., of income, in respect of the 6501loisdole Court, City of Springfield, Partnership interest 50 assigned, as State of Virginia, as limited portner, computed for Federal Income Tax have formed a limited partnership for purposes, sholl be divided between 'Seafood Restaurant Inc. the maintenance of a clearing house for the assignor and assignee in the Rt. 9W.. W. Coxsackie, N.V. 12192 recriprocal trade and organized ratio of the number of days in the barter, which is to have its p.rincipal taxable year before and after the N.Y.S. Thruway Exit 21 B place of business in the County of assignment. Albany, State of New York. The nome 1-731·9905 of the limited partnership is Notional The right of the partners to admit Commerce Exchange of the North additional limited partners is as follows: on your way out to dinner Atlantic. . The General Partner(s) sholl not The partnership is to exist ·for on add additional limited Portners fa indefinite term. the Partnership without the express and then realized, The amount of cosh and a description written consent of the Limited of, and the agreed value of, the other Portner. "Oh, no-it's Monday!!" property contributed by each limited The right of the remaining general partner is $2,000.00 portner or partners to continue the GOODNEWS The additional contributions agreed business on the death, retirement, or to be mode by each limited portner and insanity of a general partner is as We're Open 7 Days A Week the time at which or the event on the follows: happening of which they shall be made In the ev~nt of retirement, death or June 29 - Sept. 7 are as follows: adjudication of insanity, If any Portner sholl, in excess of his incompetency or bankruptcy of a Open for Lunch & Dinner agreed contribution to the capitol General Portner, any remaining of the Partnership, advance any General Partner or, if such . Serving Salads, Sandwiches and Dinners monies to the Partnership, the remaining General Partner declines amount of any such advance sholl to do so, the limited Portner sholl 11:30 - 9:30 P.M. not be on increase of his capitol have the right, but not the contribution or entitle him IC? any obligation, to elect to form a new a/s'o increase in his share of the Partnership to continue without distributions of the Partnership, but interruption the business of the Our Junior/Senior menu the amount of any such advance Partnership. In the event that such shall be on obligation of the election is exercised by any is available Partnership to such Partner and, remaining General Partner, any unless otherwise provided and remcining General Portner sholl agreed, sholl be repaid to him with promptly give notice to the limited • interest at the maximum legal rate, Portner stating in substance that the remaining General Portner has Bethlehem, and does hereby enact and elected to continue the business of ordain as follows: the Partnership. In the event that SECTION 1. The purpose of these such electon is exercised by the amendments to the Zoning Ordinance Limited Portner, then the Limited and Zoning Mop is to promote the Portner shall, os speedily as heahh, safety, morals and general wel­ possibfe, proceed to select on fare of the Town of Bethlehem, is in individuol who sholl agree to be the accordance with the recommendation Substitute Generol Portner or of the Planning Board of the Town of Substitute General partners. as the Bethlehem, and has been approved by case may be, and shall moke the Albany County Planning Board, and proper arrangement and provision the said amendments are in accordance for the liabilities of the Partnership. with a comprehensive zoning plan ond Upon the election of the remaining is designed to encourage the most ap­ General Portner to continue the propriate use of land in the Town. Partnership business, or upon the SECTION 2. ARTICLE V, selection of the Substitute General PSlMITTED USES Partner or Substitute General Under Residence "A", paragraph B.· Partners, as the case may be, Uses Permitted following Site Plan Ap­ wrinen notice of intent to purchase proval by the Planning Board. their interest in the Partnership of ttem 2. Deleted. the withdrawing General Partner (Three and Four-Family Dwelling) ,sholl be served by any remaining SECTION 3. The following described General Portner or the Substitute property sholl be and hereby is re­ General Partner, or each of the zoned to a Residence "AB" District: Substitute General Partners, as the case may be, on the withdrawing ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL Of Veal Parmigiana ...... General Partner, or on the LAND more particularly described as executor, administrator, or personal follows: 1 LB. King Crab Legs ...... $8.95 representative of the withdrawing Beginning at a point in the center line Incl. Antipasto, Spaghetti or French Fries & Dessert General Partner in the Case of the of pavement on Cherry Avenue (an death' or adjudication of insanity, Albany County Road). said point being incompetency, or bankruptcy of the the point of intersection of such center withdrawing General Portner. line with the prolongatlon. Easterly, of WE DELIVER TO THE In witness whereof, the undersigned the common division line between londs have executed this certificate this 12 now or formerly of Howard, on the TRI-VILIAGE AREA North, and londs now or formerly of day of April, 198::'~. ____ Delivery hours: Mon.-Sat. ila.m. ·-lip.m. Fazzio. on the South; GENERAL PARTNERS 2 thence Westerly along said pro­ Mon.·Sat. 11:00 a.m .. Midnight 261 Delaware Ave. Allied World Resources, Inc: longation and along the common divi­ Sunday 3:00 p.m .. Midnight 439·5673, 4394544 by: M.J. Marshall. President sion line between lands now or formerly LIMITED PARTNER of Howard. on the North. ond lands now or formerly of Fozzio, on the South, and National Commerce Exchange, Inc. continuing Westerly along the common by: Robert G. Munn, Secy./Treas. division line between lands now or (July 2) formerly of Taylor, on the North, and lands now or formerly of Hughes, on the NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING South. to the point of intenedion with NonCE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the the Easterly line of lands now or former­ RED GERANIUMS Planning Board of the Town of Beth­ ly of Evelyn Brockley, as such Easterly lehem, Albany County, New York, will line existed on April 16, 1952; hold a public hearing on Tuesday. July 3 thence Northwesterly and Northerly 59¢ EACH 14, 1981, at the Town Offices, 445 along the East property line of lands Delaware Ave., Delmar, N.Y. at 7:30 now or formerly of Evelyn Brockley, said p.m., to take adion on the application East property line being as it existed on WHITE PETUNIAS of Harry Gochee, 329 Delaware Ave., April 16, 1952. to the Northeast corner, Delmar. for approval by said Planning of said lands now or formerly of Evelyn Board of a proposed subdivision, as Brockley, which corner is also the North­ 59¢ EACH shown on mop entitled "Harry Gochee west corner of a lot· now or formerly of Property. Kenaware Ave. & Dawson Harold and Edna Radley (formerly Don­ Rood, Delmar, Town of Bethlehem, ald Bradt), which I~t fronts on Cherry N.Y." doted February 3,1981, Revised Avenue; BLUE PETUNIAS February 6, 1981, and mode by Harri­ .. thence from said Northwest corner son and Mero, Architem and Engineen. of said lot, Easterly along the North Troy, N.Y .• on file with the Planning property line of said lot (formerly of 59¢ PACK Brodt), said North property line being Boord. EDWARD H. SARGENT, JR. as it existed on April 16, 1952, and Chairman along the prolongation, Easterly, of Planning Board such property line to a point of inter­ 4TH JULY WEEKEND (July 2) section with the center line of pavement on Cherry Avenue; At a Regular Meeting of the .5 thence Southerly along the center SPECIALS Town Board of the Town of line of pavement on Cherry Avenue to Bethlehem, Albany County, the point of intersection with the pro­ New York, held at the Town longation, Easterly, of the common divi­ Hall, 445 Delaware Avenue, sion line between lands now or formerly Delmar, New York on the 24th of Howard. on the North, and lands now SHRUB-~ITE day of June, 1981. or formerly of Fazzio, on the South, said PRESENT: Mr. Corrigan, Mrs. Bickel, point of intersection being the point and South Albany Rd., Selkirk, N.Y. Mr. Prothero, Mr. Mocker. place of beginning. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ABSENT: Mr. Geurtze. SECTION 4. The following described AMENDMENTS TO THE ZONING property shall be. and hereby is rezoned 767-22l9 ORDINANCE AND ZONING MAP to a Residence "AB" District: Of THE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM, ALBANY COUNTY, NEW YORK. ALL: THAT . TRACT -OR -··PARCEL 'OF The Town Board of the Town of LAND· more particularly described as 6ethlekem, Albany County, New York. follows: does hereby amend the Zoning Ordi­ Beginning at a point in the center line nance and'Zoning Mop of the Town of of pavement on Elm Avenue (an Albany

The S alii ht - Jul 2. 1981 - PAGE 29 {@;~Wfjjji:W.&i?·· Iil'ifit!iiB@@W 4::::t:iU_NU1?M!"}·hittt"-~ County Rood), said point being the '4 thence Easterly along the center line point of intersection of said center line of pavement on Huron Rood tothe point of pavement on Elm Avenue with a line of intersection with the prolongation Newsgraphics parallel to, and distant one thousand Northerly of the Easterly property lines three hundred (1300) feet Southerly, of lots abutting the East side of Cherry measured at right angles from the Avenue between Huron Rood and Daw­ center line of pavement on Delaware son Road; Avenue (0 New York State highway); 5 thence Southerly along such prolon­ 2 thence Southwesterly along the line gation and along the East property lines parallel to, and distant one thousand of lots abutting the East side of Cherry three hundred (1300) feet Southerly, Avenue between Huron Road and Daw­ measured at right angles from, the son Road (said East property lines being center line of pavement on Delaware approximately paraliel to the center Avenue, to the point of intersection with line of pavement on Cherry Avenue and a line parallel to, and distant two distant some one hundred fifty-five hundred twenty-five (225) feet South­ (155) feet Easterly therefrom, as mea­ westerly, measured at right angles from sured at right angles) and along the the center line of puvement on Hm prolongation Southerly of such lines to Avenue; the point of intersection with the center 3 thence Northwesterly along a line line of pavement on Dawson Road; parallel to, and distant two hundred 6 thence Westerly along the center twenty-five (225) feet Southwesterly, line of pavement on Dawson Rood to that Newsgraphics measured at right angles from, the the point of intersection with the ~ pro­ center line of pavement on Elm Avenue, longation Northerly of the East property to the point of intersection with the East lines of lots abutting the East side of property line of lands of the Bethlehem Cherry Avenue between Dawson Road has complete Composition Central School District (Senior High and Custer Road; School), such point of intersection being 7 thence Southerly along such prolon­ & Printing Facilities also in the Westerly (rear) line of lands gation and along the East property lines " now or formerly of McSweeney; of lots abutting the East side of Cherry -4 thence Northwesterly along the East Avenue between Dawson Road and Phototypesetting property line of lands of the Bethle­ Custer Rood and along the prolonga­ hem Central School District to the point tion Southerly of such East property lines Design and Layout of intersection with the South property to the point of intersection with the line of lands now or formerly of Van­ center line of pavement on Custer Rood; Aernam (formerly Bloodgood); 8 thence Westerly along the center Offset Camera 5 thence Easterly along the Southerly line of pavement on Custer Road to the (rear) property lines of lands now or point of intersection with the center line Advertising formerly of VanAernam, lands now or of pavement on Cherry Avenue; formerly of Sager, lands now or former­ 9 thence Northerly along the center Original Illustration ly of LaForte and lands now or formerly line of pavement on Cherry Avenue to of Tremarco (gasoline station), and the point of intersection with the pro­ Offset Printing along the prolongation Easterly of the longation Westerly of the common divi­ Southerly property line of lands now or sion tine between lands now or formerly formerly of Tremarco to the point of of McMillen, 2nd, on the North, and intersection with the center line of pave­ lands now or formerly of Phelps, on the ment on Elm Avenue; South, said point of intersection being 6 thence Southerly along the center the point and place of beginning. line-of pavement on Elm Avenue to the point of intersection with a line parallel SECTION 6. The following described to, and distant one thousand three property shall be and hereby is rezoned hundred (1300) feet Southerly, mea­ to a Residence "AB" District: sured at right angles from the center ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF line of pavement on Delaware Avenue, LAND more particularly described as said point being the point and place of follows: beginning. Beginning at 0 point in the center line of pavement on Delaware Avenue SECTION 5. The following described (a New York State Highway) said point property shalfbe and hereby is rezoned being the point of intersection of such to a Residence "AB" District: center line with the center line of pave­ ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF ment on Minnowbraok Avenue; LAND more particularly described as 2 thence Southerly along the center follows: line of pavement on Minnowbrook Ave­ Beginning at a point in the center line nue to the point 01 intersection with the of pavement on Cherry Avenue (an center line of pavement on Royal Boule­ Albany County Road), said point being vard; the point of intersection of said center 3 thence Southwesterly across lands line with the prolongation Westerly of now or formerly of Frank Bennett along the common division line between lands a line paraliel to the center line of now or formerly af Walter McMillen, pavement on Delaware Avenue to the 2nd, on the North, and lands now or point of intersection with the center line formerly of Phelps, on the South; of pavement on Village Drive (center 2 thence Easterly along such prolon­ line of pavement on Village Drive being gation and along the common division 12.62 feet more or less Easterly from the line between lands now or formerly of center line of roadway on former Winne (Publ isher of The Spotl ight) McMillen, 2nd, on the North, and lands Lone; now or formerly of Phelps, on the South, 4 thence Southerly along the center to the point of intersection with the line of pavement on Village Drive tothe 125 Adams Street Easterly line of lands now or formerly of point of intersection of the prolonga­ Phelps; tion Easterly of the common division line Delmar, NY 12054 3 thence Southerly along the common between lands now or formerly of Ralph division line between lands now or Pope (formerly Frank Bennett), on the formerly of Phelps, on the West, and North, and londs now or formerly of lands now or formerly of Karins, on the Edward Tierney, on the South; East, and along the prolongation South­ 5 thence Westerly along said prolan· 4394949 4394040 erly of such common division line to the gation and along the common division point of intersection with the center line line between lands now or formerly of of pavement on Huron Road; Pope, on the North and lands now or formerly of Tierney, on the South, and SECTION 8'. The following described continuing Westerly and Southwesterly property shall be and hereby is rezoned along the Northerly property line of to a Residence "A" District: EXTERIOR said lands now or formerly of Tierney to QUALITY the point of intersection with the com­ All THAT TRACT OR PARCEL Of PAINT PLUS mon division line between lands now or LAND more particularly described as formerly of Joseph Lussier, on the South­ follows: SALE 25% OFF west, and lands now or formerly of Stag nitta, on the Northeast; Beginning at a point in the center 6 thence Northwesterly along th-e line of pavement on Custer Road, said common division line between lands point being the point of intersection of now or formerly of Lussier, on the said center line with the prolongation Southwest, and lands now or formerly Southerly of the East property lines of r~ ~ale Ends Sal. July 11 lots abutting the East side of Cherry of Stag nitta, on the Northeast, to the i point of intersection with the Southeast Avenue (on Albany County Rood) be­ Im' ratlve M on., Tues., Wed., FIr., 8-5:3 0 corner of lands of EIlllon Company USA; tween Custer Rood and Dawson Road; 10 7 thence Northerly along the common 2 thence Northerly along said prolon­ If: oducts Thurs., 8-8 Sat. 8-5 division line between lands now or gation and along the East property lines formerly of Stagnitta, on the East, and of lots abutting the East side of Cherry ~ Delaware A.,.. lands now or formerly of EIlllon Com­ Avenue between Custer Road and Daw­ V7 Delmar • .uf.9315 pany USA, on the West, and along the son Rood, a~d along the prolongation prolongation Northerly of such common Northerly of such East property lines, to division line to the point of intersec­ the point of intersection with the center ~ ~. tion with the center line of pavement on line of pavement an Dawson Road; Delaware Avenue; 3 thence Easterly along the center line 8 thence Easterly along the center line of pavement on Dawson Road to the of pavement on Delaware Avenue to point of intersection with the prolon­ For All Your the point of intersection with the center gation Southerly of the East property line of pavement on Minnowbrook Ave­ lines of lots abutting the East side of nue said point of intersection being the Cherry Avenue betweon Dawson Rood Automotive Needs point and place of beginning. and Huron Road; .4 thence Northerly along such prolon­ gation and along the Eost property lines it's SECTION 7_ The following described of lots abutting the East side of Cherry property sholl be and hereby is rezoned Avenue between Dowson Road and to a Residence "A" District: Huron Road (said East property line PROFESSIONAL being approllimately parallel to the center line of pavement on Cherry All THAT TRACT OR PARCEL Of Avenue and distant some 155 feet LAND more particularly described as therefrom, measured at right angles), AUTO PARTS follows: and along the prolongation Northerly of said East property lines to the point of A T THE FOUR CORNERS Beginning at a point in the center line intersection with the center line of pave­ of Elm Avenue (an Albany County ment on Huron Road; 439-4931 Road), said point being the point of 5 thence Westerly along the center intersection of said center line with a line of pavement on Huron Road to the line parallel to and distant one thou­ point of intersection with the prolonga­ sand three hundred (1300) feet South­ tion Southerly of the common division erly, measured at right angles from the line between lands now or formerly of center line of pavement on Delaware Phelps, on the West, and lands now or In A Hurry? Weight Concious? Avenue (0 New York State highway); formerly of Karins, on the East; 2 thence Northerly along the center 6 thence Northerly along soid prolon­ line of pavement on Elm Avenue, to the gation and along the common division point of intersection with the prolonga­ lines of lands now or formerly of Phelps, Hot and Hungry tion Westerly of the common division on the West, and lands now or formerly line between lands now or formerly of of Karins, on the East, to the point of Anthony Consolo, on the North, and intersection with the Southerly property lands now or formerly of fred and line of lands now or formerly of Wolter ANDRIANOS II William Weber, on the South; McMillen, 2nd; 3 thence Northeasterly along said 7 thence Easterly along the Southerly prolongation and along the common property line of lands now or formerly division line between lands now or of Wolter McMillen, 2nd, and continu­ 155 Delaware Ave., Delmar formerly of Consolo and lands now or ing Easterly along the Southerly proper· formerly of Lussier, on the North, and ty line of lands now or formerly of David lands now or formerly of Weber, on the McMillen (formerly William McMillen) to South, to the point of intersection with a the Southeast corner of said lands ALL YOU CAN EAT line parallel to and distant two hundred formerly of William McMillen, said twenty-five (225) feet Easterly, as mea­ Southeast corner being as it existed on SUMMER SALAD BAR sured at right angles from, the center April 16, 1952; line-of pavement on Elm Avenue; 8 thence Northeasterly along lands .4 thence Southerly along a line para­ now or formerly of the Kilmer Estate, on ANTIPASTO SALAD llel to and distant two hundred twenty­ the North, ond lands now or formerly of TOSSED SALAD five (225) feet Easterly, measured at Henry B. Wynkoop, on the South, to POTATO SALAD COLESLAW right angles from, the center line of lands now or formerly of the Theodore I pavement on Elm Avenue, to the point Werner Estate; JELLO FRUIT SALAD BREAD N' ',TJ'T JI J:.rno- of intersection with a line parallel toand 9 thence Southerly along the common distant one thousand three hundred division line between lands now or (1300) feet Southerly, measured at right formerly of Wynkoop, on the West, and angles from, the center line of pave­ lands now or formerly of the Werner ment on Delaware Avenue; Estate, on the East, to the Southwest HOT SOUP OF THE DAY 5 thence Westerly along the line corner of said lands of said Werner parallel to and distant one thousand Estate, said Southwest corner being as it three hundred (1300) feet Southerly, existed on-April 16, 1952; $299 measured at right angles from, the 10 thence Easterly along the common center line of pavement on Delaware division line between lands now or for­ Avenue to the point of intersection with merly of the Werner Estate, on the the center line of pavement on Elm North, and lands now or formerly of Mon. - Fri. 11:30 A.M. - 2:30 P.M. Avenue, said point being the point and Wynkoop, on the South, a distance of place of beginning. approximately fifteen (15) feet, to lands

The Spotlight - July 2,1981 - PAGE 31 formerly of Porter Howard; point being the point of intersection of UNIQUELY WEEKLY 11 thence Southerly olong the com­ said center line of pavement with a line mon division line between londs now or parallel to and distont three hundred formerly of Henry Wynkoop, on the (300) feet Easterly, measured at right Subscribe to West. and londs formerly of Porter angles from, the center line of pave­ Howard-recently transferred to Harry ment on elm Avenue; Gochee (December 1980)-on the East, 6 thence Westerly along the center to the point of intersection with the line of pavement on Murray Avenue a Northerly property line of lands now or distance of some seventy-five (75) feet formerly of Frank and Augustine to the point of intersection with a line The Spotlight Williams; parallel to and distant two hundred 12 thence Westerly along said N~rth twenty-five (225) feet Easterly, mea­ property line of lands now or formerly sured at right angles from, the center -of Williams and continuing Westerly line of pavement on Elm Aveflue; for professional news coverage along the Northerly property lines of 7 thence Westerly and Northwesterly of Delmar, Silngerlands, Voorheesville,· Glenmont lands of the Christian Science Society along a line parallel to and distant two and lands of G*adys Bennett to the hundred twenty-five (225) feet North­ and nearby communities. Northwest corner of lands of said erly and Northeasterly from the center Bennett; line of pavement on Elm Avenue to the 13 thence Southerly along the West­ point of intersectio.n with the common erly property line of lands now or division line between lands now or $7.50 a year-$13.50 two years formerly of Bennett to the point of formerly of Lussier, on the North, and intersection with the common division lands now or formerly of Edward Tier­ line between lands now or formerly of ney, on the South; (within Albany County-elsewhere '9.00 a year) Heckel. on,the North, and lands now or B thence Northeasterly and Easterly formerly of Nyilis, on the South; along the Northerly boundary of lands 14 thence Westerly along the common formerly of Edward Tierney and along division line between lands now or the prolongation of such boundary to THE SPOTLIGHT, 125 Adams St., Delmar, NY 12054 formerly of Heckel. on the North, and the, point of intersection with the center londs now or formerly of Nyilis, on the line of pavement on Village Drive, said Please enter my 0 renewal 0 subscription to The Spotlight South, and along the prolongation point being the point and place of Westerly of such common division line to beginning. I enclose 0 $7.50 for one year 0 $13.50 for two years the point of intersection with the center o $9.00 outside Albany County line of pavement on St. Clair Drive; SECTION 10. The following de­ 15 thence Southerly along the center scribed property shall be and hereby NAME line of pavement on St. Clair Drive to is rezoned to a Residence "A8" Dis­ tTREET ______the point of intersection with the center trict: line of pavement on Custer Rood; ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF 16 thence Westerly along the center LAND more particularly described as P.O. ______ZIP _____ line of pavement on Custer Road to the follows: point of intersection with the prolonga­ Beginning at the point of intersec­ tion Southerly of the East property lines tion of the center line of pavement on of lots abutting the East side of Cherry Elsmere Avenue (New York State Route Avenue between Custer Rood and Daw­ 335) with the center line of pavement on son Rood which point of intersection is Feura Bush Road (a New York State ELM. ESTATES the point and place of beginning. Highway); 2 thence Westerly along the center SECTION 9. The following described line ,of pavement on Feura Bush Road to property shall be ond hereby is rezoned the paint of intersection with the prolon­ to 0 Residence "AA" District: gation, Southeasterly, of the common ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF division line between lands now or LAND more particularly described as formerly of Charles Beinkafner, on the follows: West, and lands now or formerly of Beginning at a point in the center line Christian Strohmeier, on the East; of pavement on Village Drive, said 3 thence Northwesterly along said point being the point af intersection of prolongation and along the common said center line with the prolongation division line between lands now or Easterly of the common division line formerly of Beinkafner, on the West and between lands now or formerly of Rolph South, and lands now or formerly of Pope (formerly Frank Bennett), on the Strohmeier, on the East and Nyrth, to North, and lands now or formerly of lands now or formerly of the Haswell Ed.w,?rd Tierney, on the South; Estate; 2 thence Easterly along said prolon­ 4 thence Northwesterly along the gation to the point of intersection with common division line between lands the common division line between lands now or formerly of the Haswell Estate, now or formerly of Rowe. on the East. on the West and South, and lands now Just listed! This immaculate four Bedroom Colonial and lands now or formerly of Edward or formerly of Strohmeier, on the East offers: Tierney. on the West; and North, to lands of the City of 3 thence Southerly along the common Albany (Right-of-Way for Water Supply •. Large Living Room • Family Room with Fireplace division line between lands now or Conduit); • Formal Dining Room • Oversized 1 Car Garage formerly of Tierney, on the West, and 5 thence continuing Northwesterly lands now or formerly of Rowe, on the along the prolongation, Northwesterly, • Custom Eat-in-Kitchen • Bea!Jtifully decorated East, approximately two hundred of the said common division line be­ • Nicely landscaped ninety-three (293) feet to (10 angle point tween lands now or formerly of the in said common division line; Haswell Estate, on the South, and lands CALL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TODAY. 4 thence continuing Southerly along now or formerly of Strohmeier, on the the prolongation Southerly of said com­ North, across said lands of the City of mon division line, across lands now or Albany to the West pr!)perty line of said formerly of Tierney, to the point of lands of the City of Albany; intersection with a line parallel to and 6 thence Northeasterly along the West distant one thousand three hundred property line of lands of the City of RKPIIE .... (1300) feet Southerly, measured ot right Albany to the South property line of angles from, the center line of pave­ lands of the Niagora Mohawk Power ~ ment on Delaware Avenue; Corporation (Right-of-Way for Electric 439-4943 5 thence Southeasterly along a straight Power Transmission line); -= We bring people home. line through lands now or formerly of 7 thence along a straight line, across . 205 Delaware Ave. Tierney, to a point in the center line of said lands of Niagara Mohawk Power Delmar. NY pavement on Murray Avenue, said Corporation, to the point of intersec- From July 1-7 ti~n of the North property line of lands Michaels); of the Niagara Mohawk Power Corpor­ 3 thence Westerly along the' line ation with the West property line of paraUel to. and two hundred (200) feet larksville lands of the City of Albany; Northerly, measured at right angles 8 thence Westerly along said North from the Northerly boundary of lands .. , per Mart & property line of the Niagara Mohawk now or formerly of Michaels (Colonial­ Power Corporation to the point of inter­ Glenmont, Inc.), to the point of inter­ section of such property line with the section with a line parallel to, and two ner Southeasterly line of.lands of the State hundred (200) feet Easterly, measured Rt. 443 Clarksville. N. Y. 768-2071 of New York, comprising the Right-of­ at right angles from, the Northeasterly HRS: Grocery Store, 9AM~9PM Luncheonette, 6AM-7PM Way for New York State Route 32 boundary of lands now or formerly of (Delmar By-Pass); Michaels (Colonial Acres Subdivision); FIRST PRIZE FRANKS 9 thence Northeasterly olong the 4 thence Northwesterly along the line REGULAR OR BEEF PABST Southeasterly Rig~t-o:F~Voy line of parallel to, and two hundred (200) feet lands of the State of New York (Delmar Northeasterly measured at right angles 39 By-Pass) to the point of intersection with from. the Easterly boundary of lands 1LB.-$169 12 PAK-3 the center line of pavement on Elsmere now or formerly of Michaels (Colonial Avenue; Acres Subdivision) to the point of inter­ 10 thence Southerly along the center section with the Southerly boundary of PEPSI COLA & MOUNTAIN DEW line of pavement on Elsmere Avenue to . lands of the State of New York (Right-of­ REGULAR-LIGHT -DIET the point of intersection with the center Way for New York State Route 32, also line of pavement on Feura Bush Road, known as Delmar By-Pass); 89 said point being the point and place of 5 thence Easterly along the Southerly 6 PAK'1 beginning. boundary of lands of the State of New SECTION 11. The following de­ York (Delmar By-pass). across Bender Kingsford Charcoal Bluebird Paper Plates scri~ed property shall be and hereby Lone, to the point of intersection of said is rezoned to a Residence "A8" Dis­ boundary with the common division line 59 trict: between those lands of Piazza, on the 20 LB. BAG_$4 100 ct.-8ge ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF West, and those londs of Von Bonk. on LAND more particularly described as the East, which lie North of Bender Jollows: Lone; Beginning at a point in the centerline 6 thence Southerly along the common of pavement on Bender Lane. said point division line between lands now or being the point of intersection of such formerly of Piazza. on the West, and center line with the prolongation North­ lands now or formerly of Von Bank. on erly of the common division line be· the East. and along the prolongation tween lands now or formerly of Piazza, Southerly of such common division line. on the West, and lands now or formerly to the point of intersection with the of Fred Blodgett, on the East; center line of pavement on Bender 2 thence Southerly along the common Lane. said point of intersection being division line between lands now or the point and place of beginning. formerly of Piazza, on the West, and lands now or formerly of Blodgett, on SECTION _ 12. The following de­ the East, to the point of intersection with scribed property shall be and hereby is rezoned to a Residence "AA" Dis­ a line parallel to, and two hundred t(itt; (200) feet Northerly, measured at right ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF angles from, the Northerly boundary of LAND more particularly described as lands now or formerly of Colonial­ follows: ". Glenmont, Inc. (formerly James W. . Beginning ata point in the centerline

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of pavement on Feura Bush Road (0 ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF New York State highway), said point LAND more particularly described as THE COMPLETE being the point of intersection of such follows: FUEL SERVICE center line with the center line of pave­ 1 Beginning at a point in center line of ment on Brightonwood Road; pavement on Feura Bush Rood (0 New ·2 thence Easterly along the centerline York State highway), said point being FUEL OIL 0 KEROSENE 0 GASOLINE of pavement on Feura Bush Rood to the the point of intersection of such center point of intersection with the prolon­ line with the prolongation Southerly of INSTALLATION OF HEATING gotion Northerly of the common divi­ the Westerly property line of lands now AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS sion line between lands now or formerly or formerly of Colitsas (formerly Ha­ of Essex, on the West, and lands now or bina); M~IN-CARE HEATING SERVICE formerly of Risley, on the Eost; 2 thence Northwesterly along said The Company to have in your home ... all year round. 3 thence Southerly along said prolon­ prolongation and along the Westerly 318 Delaware Ave., Delmar 0 24-hour Service 0439-7605 gation ond along the common division line of lands of said Coli15a5, parallel to line between lands now or formerly of and at a distance of 200 feet measured Essex, on the West, and lands now or at right angles from. the Westerly line of formerly of Risley, and lands now or lands now or formerly of James W. formerly of Harold Magee, on the East, Michaels (Colonial Acres Subdivision), to a point two hundred ten (210) feet to the Southeast boundary of lands of Northerly from the cente.r line of pave­ the State of New York comprising the ment on Sussex Road; Right-ai-Way for New York State Route COLOR FILM PROCESSING .4 thence Easterly at right angles to No. 32 (Delmar By-Pass); said common division line a distance of 3 thence Northeasterly along said one hundred seventy-five (175) feet to a lands of the State of New York a Good ... and Fast! point in lands now or formerly of Harold distance of some 200 feet to the point of Magee; intersection with the Westerly line of 5 thence in a general Southerly direc­ .lands now or formerly of James W. We'll call you when they're back. tion along a line parallel to and distant Michaels (Colonial Acres Subdivision); one hundred seventy-five (175) feet 4 thence Southeasterly along the Easterly, measured at right angles from Westerly line of lands now or formerly the Westerly property line of lands now of James W. Michaels (Colonial Acres or formerly of Magee, to a point of Subdivision) and along the prolonga­ intersection with the prolongation East­ tion Southeasterly of such property line erly of the most Southerly boundary of to the point of intersection with the lands now or formerly of James center line of pa'lement on Feura Bush Michaels, et a[ (Brightonwood Subdi­ Rood; WAPElMlll vision); 5 thence Westerly along the center 6 thence Westerly along said prolon­ line of pavement on Feura Bush Rood to aEI.AWARE PlAZA gation and along the most Southerly the point of intersection with the pro­ boundary of lands of James W. longation Southerly of the Westerly line 439-8123 Michaels, et al (Brightonwood Subdivi­ of lands now or formerly of Colitsas, sion) to the Westerly boundary of lands said point being the point and place of comprising such subdivision, as it was beginning. originally approved by the Town; SECTION 14. These amendments to 7 thence Northerly along the Westerly the Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Mop boundary of the lands comprising the shall toke effect ten days after publica­ Brightonwood Subdivision, as it was tion as required by law. originally approved by the Town (De­ The foregoing amendments to the cember 1968), and along the prolonga­ Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map tion Northerly of such Westerly bound­ were presented for a doption by Mr. ary to the point of intersection with the Mocker, were seconded by Mr. Prothero center line of pavement on Feura Sush and were duly adopted by the follow­ Rood; ing vote: 8 thence Easterly along the center line AYE NO ABSENT of pavement on Feura Sush Road to the Mr. Corrigan Mr. Geurtze point of intersection with the center line Mrs. Sickel of pavement on Srightonwood Rood, Mr. Mocker said point of intersection being the point Mr. Prothero and place of beginning. MARION T. CAMP secTION 13~ The· following de­ Town Clerk scribed property shall be and hereby Town of Bethlehem is rezoned to a Residence "All." Dis­ Doted: June 24, 1981 trict: (July 2) LOW RENTAL RATES ANY KIND OF CAR YOU WANT • WE HONOR ~~-..-::= .Rent-a-Car MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS

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~***************~ ~ Blacktopping >t MASONRY .. - with Coal Tar Sealer £, Filler : p."_ ••• "-. .. -with Latex CARPENTRY Broken Window? I ~ Lawn/Hedae Care : NEweREPAIR • Torn Screen? ... BCHS Students neea5ummer work .. I SAVE 10% on • 465-8137 Fo' ...... 439·1380 >t I I Bll(In REPAIRS WITH I I 1;******'l*******i Sidewalks,";m"~. ~) THIS COUPON _. 'H I Expires 71111Bl I " Patios ~ HORTICULTURE Retaining Walls " • ~8,r Smrtl..'s I EXTERIOR HOUSE WASHING. Foundations . IDECORATIVE PRool.icTS COl Clapboard, alum. siding, paint­ UNLIMITED 340 Delaware Ave., 439-9385.­ ing prep. Reasonable, 439-1715 . Spring Cleanup 797-3436 • _ TF .. .. _.- Natural Landscaping Nursery Stock Flowers Lawn MOwing AN OPPORTUNITY for the right PASSPORT AND 10 PHOTOS. person-outside sales with a Guaranteed Planting DELMAR DECORATORS Ready in minutes. Call L. Spelich, highly marketable service and "It', Only Natural" phone 439-5390. TF product tine. Start with us on the SAVE UP TO 20% BRIAN HERRINGTON ground floor and go up. Send Slipcovers. Draperies. 4B2,2678 TWO NEW TIRES. WW A78-13, resume to BAI, 378 Delaware Ave., H"'H.H H" ...... cost $95 pair, sell $50. 439-3475. Albany, N.Y. 00925 3T716 Table Pads. Bedspreads. Wood & Cloth Shades MUST SELL. Thomas Californian MAINTENANCE MAN needed. Delmar. 439-4130 organ, will deliver. $1,200 or best Light labor. 5% days per week, offer. More information call 436-0838. 2T79 767-2983. SECRETARIAL position, begin­ ning Aug. 1, 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Typing, filing, office management and public relations skills neces­ J~:'=:~:" sary. Please apply: St. Thomas I BEST SELECTION • Religious Education Office, 35 ~ No store has a greater ~ Adams PI.. Delmar, N.Y. 439-3945. "selection of Bermuda R Bags and Covers than GENERAL MAINTENANCE per· I I son. New & used car prep work. II CASUAL SET lj Apply in person to Ed Surrano, Estimates Delmar Honda, 268 Delaware Ave. 872-0897 k" 01_____ Stuyvesant Plaza-* " 439-8151.

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SCANDIA wood stove, 2 years CULL~Gr: ROOfERS. New rOOfS, old, $120, including pipe, L.S. Ferguson repairs and slate work. Free 439-3733. L.M. CURTIN estimates. 439-5630. Painting Contractor Plumbing, Heating Furnace Cleaning Interior/Exterior & 24 Years Experience Insured VANCANS ROOFING. New roofs, PIANO LESSONS. All ages. levels. FREE Estimates 765-2990 days repairs and slate work Free adult beginners. MA degree. estimates. 439-3541. TF Sandra Zarr. 767-9728. (Glen­ Reasonable Rates or call collect mont). 29T1231 YOUR SATISFACTION 1-868-2502 IS anytime GUITAR-FLUTE MY REPUTATION Get an Experl LESSONS This Time All ages-All levels 439-5897 Your home or mine Alison Kurtessis 768-2170 ~ PLV~BING ~ VOGEL ~ Painting G.J HEATING ~ Contractor TRI-VILLAGE PROFESSIONAL Free Estimates Repairs & Installations NURSES available for home care. - RESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST Sinks - Toilets - Faucets 439-7135.767-9137. 3T618 - COMMERCIAL SPRAYING Drains. Water Heaters - WALLPAPER APPLIED Sump Pumps - DRY WALL TAPING call Interior - Exterior BABYSITTING, my home in Del­ CAPITALAND PAINTERS. Free INSURED Bob mar, days. Call after 5 p.m., estimates. Interior/exterior. 439-7922 439-5736 439-6281. Reasonable prices. References. McDonald 449-3281 or 439-3996.6-10 p.m. PAINTING, mowing, cleaning ser­ For prompt-reliable­ vice, general handywork, reason­ Reasonable Service able rates, assured work. 439- THE HAPPY PAINTERS. Interior/­ S & M PAINTING 4212. 8T813 exterior. Insured. Delmar refer­ Interior & Exterior ences. AI Bradt, 439-9729; John 756-2738 CHILD CARE, My home-near Toohey, 765-2737. f)T79 Wallpapering ~ Painting Days or Elsmere, Reliable, mature. 439- FREE ESTIMATES Evenings 4662. 4T72 INSURED- WORK GUARANTEED 439-5592 ,it., 5 P m

DELMAR SANITARY CLEANERS serving the Tri-Village area more FREE COLLIE. Purebred spayed For a FREE Estimate on than 20 years. 768-2904. TF female. 6 yrs. Needs loving home, room to run. Owner moving. 439- 6136 eves. THE MICHAEL STUDIO 767-911 0 "Have Br..ush. Will Travel... .. tZn2M,U\ Professional wedding albums Interior & Exterior Painting Cyrus Shelhamer Roofing custom priced for your budget. by someone who enjoys his work 4T72 t-"II Ins. i'ree Est,'n;lIes Cc."'''II'. C",t • SNOW SLIDES ,J""9 Ben'drrlrfl 1\.100r" ;>""nIS • GUTTERS NORMANSKILL SEPTIC TANK Norbert Monville (518) 482-5940 Twenty·Four Fordham Court ./30",,1;,,/! • TRAILER ROOFS Cleaners. Systems installed Albany. New York 12209 electric sewer rooter service. INSURED 767-9287 TF ~ 767-9095 REFERENCES Heated· Air Conditioned 756-9386 Your choice of food John .: "adney D.L. CHASE UNDERGRO.uND PLUMBING Route 9W. Glenmont S.ptic Tanks CI.aned & In.tolled Painting (Across from Marjem Kennels) Can't decide ~ , SEWERS-WATER SERVICES Drain FI.ld. In,talled & RepClired , Contractor RESERVATIONS REQUIRED who to call ~ ~ -SEWER ROOTER SERVICE- ii'.. All Typ" Backhoe Work Eleanor Cornell to do your - ' ... f;I'" . f' Residential 439-2645 ROOF? Specialists 'p Why not call the company ~ ...... Torn Screen? • Complete home repair where superior workmanship I still means something? Broken Window? arid maintenance services Home Plumbing I SAVE 10% ON I 768-2069 Repair Work .:lo "'ANGUARD.y, . REPAIRSTHIS COUPON WITH I Bethlehem Area; ROOFING CO. Expires 7/11/81 • Free Estimates-Fully Inst:red.I. Call JIM for all your )togo,r Srnfth.', • In Voorheesville, The Spotlight plumbing problems Call JAMES S. STAATS IDECORATIVE PRODUCTS CO .• is sold at the Grand Union and Free Est/mates - Reasonable Rafes 767-2712 • 340Delaware Ave. 439-9385 • Voorheesville Pharmacy. '---439-2108·----- 1'111 ••••••• __ iii The Spotlight - July 2. 1981 - PAGE 37 l TABLE PADS, blinds, window 8-YEAR-OLD girl seeks 24-inch LARGE bachelor apt. Driftwood IN DELMAR; 3-4-bedroom house, shades, made to order. Free 10-speed bicycle. 439-7906 eves. Bldg., 1 SA, storage room, A.C. family rm. Adult family. Lease. estimates. Call DELMAR DEC­ electric & heat provided, no pets, Call 439-3042 evenings, week­ ORATORS, 439-4130. TF COLLECTOR seeking old Lionel, $275,439-1468. 3T716 ends, any time. Am. Flyer, Ives, Maerklin trains. FURNISHED EFFICIENCY APT, WIDOW NEEDS 2-3-bedroom, Call 463-4988. TF Garage, uti!. provided. $195/mo. 1 st-floor apt. or ranch/cape I BUY old cameras, toys, radios, 439-6880. house. Tri-Vi11age. 482-1253. dolls, postcards, photos, ·trains, l-BR APT., Slingerlands, July 1, jugs, dishware, and most every­ dep.t security, lease. $250/mo . thing old. Eve. 439-5994. 4T79 plus uti!. Call after 5 p.m., 439-7235...... FLORIDA - LARGO. Taxes under STOWE CONDO. Sleeps 8, pool, $300. 2 BRs, 2 Baths, DR, LR, Kit., WANTED sauna, hot tub, tennis, golf. We pay cash for Weekly rates. 765-4596. Florida Rm., Gar., Wel" All Util. $59,900.439-3331. 4T79 USED APPLIANCES OFFICE for rent, 23x14, 257 Del­ Any condition. Free pick~ups aware Ave., Elsmere. 439-2613. TF N.Y.S, OFFICIAL 4390 9582/355-1313 OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE for rent. INSPECTION CENTER HERM'S TREE SERVICE, Call up to 1,000 sq. ft. Spotlight Build­ IV2-5231 II Violin. Rep.lred ing (formerly Town of Bethlehem B_. Reh.lred \ Coffee House), Delmar. 439-4949. £&J{ CONCORD Tenn;s Rackets Brake and TREE i Restrung & Re9r;pped . SERVICE C.M. LACY Front End Service REAL ESTATE 115 Adams St., Delmar Spraying for insect 3 Bocker T.n..... 439-9739 & disease control 439-3083 or • REMOVAL • PRUNING ~~, r@J~~ 439-9860 • CABLING Alignment and Balance • 24 Hr. Emergency Service All colors dug while We replace mufflers, Free Estimates· Fully Insured you wait DIRECTORY tail pipes, fronl end parts, 439-7365 brakes, shocks, springs (R ••ldentlal • Comm.n:la/ • Indu.trlal} Cedar Hill Iris Garden Local 767-9608 ERA JOHN J. HEALY REAL TORS AMIRICA'S RUMBa I 'ROUTE 144 SELKIRK NY 361 Delaware Ave. 439-7615 PICOTTE REALTY INC. =~. FRANK MARKUS Spotlight classifieds work! 205 Delaware Ave. TRUCKING 439·494:< THE • Topsoil ~ • y.llow Sand l1li" , CENTURY 21® • Crushed Stone Orchard St., CUSTOM REDWOOD CONTEMPORARY HELPS MORE Delma, 439-2059 Magnlflcant setting on 4 acres with professional PEOPLE BUY landscaping in virgin pine forest. Breathtaking scenery visible through panoramic windows. AND SELL MORE Main level consists of gourmet eat-in kitchen with REAL ESTATE WANTED!! adjoining hobby room, immense living room with fossilstone fireplace wall and built-ins, oversized THAN dining room with built-ins and adjacent decks ideal for ANYONE ELSE USED CARS entertaining, den and master bedroom with built-ins; all cathedral ceilinged. IN AMERICA any condition That's what makes us part of the Number Cash on the spot An enormous 24' family room with storage wall and 1 team. Let us help fossilstone fireplace, three bedrooms with built-ins you. and double closets, utility and storage rooms comprise CALL NOW the second level. Also included are a Vermont Castings woodstove large producing garden and many, many Qmul); extras. rffi m21 463-5282 .Complete privacy only 25 minutes from Albany in 439-0515 Bethlehem school district. Relocated executive offers BETTY LENT in the $160's. 208 Delaware Ave. 785-6257 Delmar, N.Y, 12054 439-6226 439-9336

PAGE 38 - July 2, 1981 - The Spotlight tennis racket I had paid $55 Tanks and goodbye Castaldo and Weber further for. She said, "Daddy," I Editor, The Spotlight muddying-up ofthe waters on VoxPop heard her mumble, and then I'm leaving for a Jersey a· fairly clear-cut issue, or in a sing-song voice she said, shore vacation and don't have issues, with such gems as Vox Pop is open to all readers "No, I think I'll keep the "Logicality concerning the for letters in good taste on time to fully respond to the matters of public interest.· racket." She hung up. latest "attacks" by the "paci­ manifestation engulfing the Letters longer than 300 words I am both shocked and fists." Mr. Parsons' must be country." are subject to 'abridgement, saddened by this callous, addressed on the subject of Obviously, there is a big and all letters should be shallow and selfish behav­ difference bewteen having double-spaced and typed if language "bastardization" iour. If I was speaking to the since he insists on missing the somethi~g to say and having possible. Letters must be mother, she is teaching hor­ to say something! signed; names will be with­ point; Jeff Goodman on his held on request. Deadline is rible values to her daughter. If thought,provoking and well­ Lee Faulkner the Friday before publication. I was speaking to the child, written letter; and the Misses Slingerlands the behaviour reflects the same selfish "me" values that A difficult choice? youth is accused of having. Editor, The Spotlight Raking valuables of other Tonight I received a phone persons when the owner is call that both shocked and known is nothing more than upset me. I had recently run stealing. The worst part of an advertisement in your this story is that this was not paper over a lost article. a just stealing by one individ­ tennis racket. I received a call ual, but in consultation with from a person who said she the family. I cannot condone Restaurant believed her daughter had this. featuring fine found the racket. Herdescrip­ I[ anyone knows who might tion agreed with mine. have taken my racket, I would Cantonese, Mandarin, Szechuan, The racket, I explained, be happy to pay the same Polynesian and American cuisine was only a month old; she reward to them, too, if they LUNCH, DINNERS & TAKE-OUT .-'_ wanted to know how much I could successfully secure it. offered as a reward. I sus­ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS ~ pected she wanted a lot of Margaret Beyer Mon-Thurs 11-10 Fri-Sal 11-10:30 Sun 12-10 !J­ money, so I offered $15 for a Delmar DELAWARE PLAZA 439-6662 439-9086

Community Corner

Family Day A safe and sane Fourth is almost a cliche, but Bethlehem certainly goes out of its way to make the Independence Day holiday as safe and as enjoyable as possible. Family Day at the EIIJl Street Park has something for everyone, from the dedicated athlete to the dedicated spectator, with good food and good music to boot. For the schedule of events, see Page 9.

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