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DECEMBER 26, 1963 VOL. VIII, NO. 52

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LOCAL GIRL SCOUTS TAKE 3 ENROLLMENT OPENINGS PART IN CAROL SING IN FEBRUARY AT LOCAL When more thanS,OOO carol­ NURSERY SCHOOL ers thronged the Capitol steps Tri-Village Nursery School in Albany last Wednesday night, will have thre e enrollment Delmar was well represented. ope n i ng s for four-year-old Among the 3,000 members children in early February when of the Hudson Valley Council occupancy of facilities in the of Girl Scouts, two Delmar nearly-completed education Troops were represented: Troop wing of the Delmar Methodist No. 5 led by Miss Frances Church is anticipated. Appli­ Phunmer and Troop No. 438, cations may be requested by led by Mrs. Warren Everson. residents of the Bethlehem Cen­ The impressive ceremonies, tral School District from Mrs. conducted on a chilly Decem­ Jean Golden at HE 9-1724. ber evening, featured the light­ ing of the Christmas tree and Pre-school children enrolled the singing of traditional carols in the cooperative school's pro­ by the Girl Scouts, using flash­ gram a re exposed to a wide lights to add a festive Christ­ variety of supervised activities. mas atmosphere to the occa­ Fi ve mornings a week they may sion. The flashlight feature build with blocks, play ''home, II was a new one. There were hammer and saw at a work­ many, including the dignitaries bench, hear stories, listen to taking part in the festivities, musiC, sing songs, and experi­ who had forgotten to bring their ment with many different art flashlights, so Miss Eveready materials. Bus transportation quickly came to their rescue, is provided to and from the giving a new flashlight to any­ school. one who needed it. Speeches wen:: made by Mrs. Harold Hoffman, President of Mothers have the option of the Hudson Valley Gi~l Scout When these Delmar ·Girl Scouts found themselves without flash­ participating as a teacher aide COWlcilj by Lt. Governor Mal­ lights for last Wednesday's carol singing on the Capitol steps in in the classroom once evety colm Wilson, and by Albany Albany, Miss Eveready came to their aid. Joyce Knighton, two weeks at the low tuition Mayor Erastus Corning, Jr. (left), is a member of Troop 5, led by Miss Frances Plummer, rate of $SO per eight-week The ceremonies, sponsored and Trina Bowdish belongs to Troop 438, led by Mrs. Warren quarter, or of paying the high­ jointly by the Hudson Valley Everson. er tuition of $65 for the same COlUlcil of the Girl Scouts and period without participating. by the , The majority of mothers elect the Bethlehem Central JlUlior Cantinflas in "Pepe. II As Pepe, are scheduled to become an High School auditorium. this talented artist plays a the participation option for the annual event. From the initial shipwreck simple-hearted peon ranch hand advantages it offers educational­ to the final scene, Jonathan who is devoted to a horse he ly as well as financially - an Swift's, "Gulliver's Travels" is has raised from a colt. Beau­ increased understanding of nur­ retold on the screen with ex­ tifully filmed in color, uPepe ll sery school aims and program, FILM SCHEDULE CU:r TO and knowledge derived fro m citement and adventure intact. is overflowing wit h music, first-hand observation of trained ONE SHOWING TOMORROW The classic color cartoon, win­ comedy, variety and pagean­ try, and will appea I to adults teachers working with yOlmg Morning and afternoon show­ ner of the Parents Magazine as well as youngsters. children. ings of "Gulliver's Travels,'~ Family Medal Award, will nul Admission for each film will next on Tri-Village Nursery for 1 1/2 hours. be 35 cents for children and 50 All parents are expected to . School's film schedule, have On Thursday evening, Jan­ cents for adults. contribute a reasonable, amount been cancelled in favor of a uary 2, at 7:30 vacationing of time toward the ma intenance single evening showing on Fri­ area children will have an op­ BARGAINS AND SERVICES!? and ol-''tratica of the school day, December 27 at 7~30 in portlUlity to see the. .famed See Pages 14 & 15 through committee service. PAGE 2 - December 26, 1963 THE SPOTLIGHT DELMAR METHODIST CHURCH IS HOST TO EXCHANGE arone STUDENT BRUNO MEYER FROM SWITZERLAND Through the International ing, friendly and a good stu­ I~I Christian Youth Exchange, the dent. Whilehis native language OISPENSING OPTICIAN Delmar Methodist Church is is German, he has studied Eng­ 5 Delaware Plaza privileged to be the host or­ lish at home, as do most edu­ Oelmar. New Yark ganization for one of over a cated Europeans, and has great­ hundred foreign exchange stu­ ly improved his facility with Your CHILDREN'S VISION dents spending a year in this our language in the short time country. The host family is depends on YOUR VISION Mr. and Mrs. John Flandreau, Have the foresight to have your children's 19 Rose Court. eyes examined by your eye Physician in Bruno Meyer, 19, who s e preparation for the coming school year. home is in Umiken, Bragg, If they need eyeglasses, bring the Pre­ SWitzerland, arrived in Delmar scription to Douglas G. Marooe. The frames la st July and will rema in until and the lenses are guaranteed for one year. next July. While here, he is enrolled as a senior at Bethle­ Make the appointment todoy! hem Central Senior High School. Broken lenses duplicated At- home, Bruno attends what is caned professional school Frames repaired DAILY 10 - 5:30 and expects to become a Glosses adjusted teacher. Budget plan available Telephone HE 9-9191 Six feet, three inches tall and blonde, Bruno is unassum-

THE SPOTLIGHT Is published every Thursday by Spot­ light, Inc., 154 Delaware. Avenue, Bruno Meyer Delmar, N. Y., Robert G. King, pu~ I ish~r. Deadline for news is Thurs­ he has been in Delmar. His day aftemoon, one week preceding main hobbies are music and publication; deadline for display o~ photography. He is an ac- vertisements is Friday aftemoon.

Sincere best wishes for a joyous New Year, filled with bless­ ings for you and your family. DELMAR BOOTERY JACK LEONARDO PROP. and ... DIAL HE 9-1717 DELMAR, N.Y. a special "Thank You" to our neighboring stores and many.. " .. DEPENDABLE customers who so kindly supported the opening of our SED·CARS new store at the Four Corners. DELAWARE GARDENS FLOWER & GIFT SHOP FOUR CORNERS, DELMAR PHONE: HE 9·3838 I THE SPOTLIGHT December 26, 1963 - PAGE 3

complished organist a nd has genial young man to dinner or been given the privilege of social affairs in their homes or practicing on the organ at the for trips to points of interest Cathedral of All Saints in Al­ near and far. Invitations should bany. He was recently re­ be cleared through Mrs. flan­ FOWLER'S ceived as an asspciate member dreau as Bruno's host mother; of the Delmar Methodist Church, a status created for short tenu residents. The purpose of the lnterna­ LETTERS Liquor Store tiona 1 Christian Youth Exchange is to provide a living exper­ Dear Bethlehem Snowplows: ience. in .communication and My! My! Didn't expect all relationship between high school the ruckus over my last letter. NOW age young people of differing Wuz jest tryin' to point out that national and church back­ my pocketbook was hurtin' over FEATURE groLUlds. The supreme insti­ the difference in price of W~ Iter tution dedicated to overcoming plows and other good plows. the barriers that separate man By the way - did you get THEIR OWN from man is th e Christian yore new big brother yet? Up Church. ICYE was organized to this writin' I haven't. seen BRANDS in 1957 under recognition by where any action wuz taken the U. S. State Department as yet on the one and only bid an interdenominational organ­ for the Walter plow. OF WHISKEYS ization to advance this goal. Suppose maybe the Town Since the inception of the ICYE Board'll give somebody else a program, nearly one thousand chance to put in a bid on an .let ~ c» .foreign students have spent a $11,000 less expensive one year in our country and about after all? Hope so! 400 American students have Snowed Under] r;~ kdp IjI)U lived and studied abroad. (Name submitted) Exchangees normally parti­ ~'f0U4d1~~ cipate in the life of the com­ To the Spotlight: munity and of the loca I church Delmar bus riders who are of which their host families are against the proposed fad in­ FOWLER'S members, and especially in the crease should write immediately youth program. It is the hope to the Public Service Com­ Black Label Whiskey of ICYE that exchangees in all mission at 55 Elk St. J Albany countries will have opportuni­ and express their feelings in ties for travel to become ac­ the matter. The P.S.C. may Qt, 4.75 quainted with more of their request protesting passengers to host country than just one com­ appear at a hearing but then FOWLER'S munity. As the house guest of isn't this worth a savings of John and Phyllis Flandreau. $50.00 per year. Gold Label Bourbon Bnmo Meyer has naturally had Sincerely I many opportunities and ad­ W. G. Disser vantages. It is possible, how­ Qt,5.29 ever, for others of the com­ KNOWN FOR THEIR PULLING munity, who may wish to do Power, Spotlight Clcssifieds are FOWLER'S the cnswer in this cree. Law so J to share in this unique Call HEmlock privilege, by inviting this con- Club Gin

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE D. Le-WANDA FOWLER'S Choice, Blended SOCIETY 551 Delaware Avenue Scotch Whiskey Sunday Services and Sunday School - 11 A.M. Qt, 6.20 5th 5.00 Wednesday - 8 P.M. * * * * READING ROOM o~"o ": ;". :",; . "".,-. 397 Kenwood Avenue . 0 . Tues. - Sat. - 11 a.m.-4 p.m. ~ Fri. - 7-9 p.m. Parking right in front of the store • •• and don't forget WE DELIVER AIl Are Welcome Elsmere at the light Corner of Delaware &E Ismere Ave •• Phone HE 9-2613 PAGE 4 - December 26,1963 THE SPOTLIGHT

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• Indicates Items Available Every Day. The Above is . . Not a Complete List of Available Items. For Further Information ask Your Routeman or Call the Bakery. .'~ .. WATCH "FREDDIE FREIHOFER" WRCB WEEKDAYS 4:45-5:00 THE SPOTLIGHT December 26, 1963 - PAGE 5

HOME SAVINGS BANK COMPLETES REMODELING JOB Home Savings Bank of A 1- structed at 13 North Pearl Street ernizing the bank and bringing bany, N. Y. opened the doors and opened April 12" 1897. its facilities up to date, he of its re-modeled main office The growing bank ev~ntl.... ally set in motion the project that at 11 North Pearl Street to the outgrew these quarters and in was completed on Saturday, public en Saturday, December 1927, a new bank and 19-story December 7. These were the 7,1963. The re-modeling, a office building was erected at first changes made in the bank p!;,oject of major proportions was 11 North Pearl Street - the in 35 years and have resulted started over a year ago and present site. in a _completely ~nodern bank continued and completed with­ When Mr. Yates took over of exceptional beauty and uti- out the loss of a single hour the presidency in October 1961 lity. . of banking business. A 11 the foreseeing the need for mod- Over 500 guests attended the officers, Trustees and members ot the staH were on hand and conducted the numerous guests guests OIl tOUl's of iaspcdiono An interesting aftermath of We Hope EvelY Hour In the ceremonies was the an­ nouncement by President HarlY D. Yates that on Monday fol­ 1964 lowing the opening seventeen Brings You Happiness! new accounts were opened, the largest number in anyone day in the bank's history and the total deposits increased by $107,957.59, again the largest increase in a single day in the bank's 92 years of existance. Home Savings was incorpor­ ,lllWH ated and opened May 1, 1872 AND Inc. at 40 State Street. Outgrow­ l TWEED ing these quarters after 25 Delaware Plaza, Delmar years, a new bank and six­ story office building was con- SAVE CASH & STAMPS AT YOUR FRIENDLY GRAND UNION-EMPIRE SUPERMARKET DELAWARE PLAZA - ELSMERE

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opening. Hundreds 0 f floral pieces sent by other banks and friends of Home Savings liter­ ally filled the bank and the guests were escorted around to ALL the strains of a string orchestra provided for the occasion. ,g( firm Iz°ke ours coulinot eXist Advertising for the opening was limited to one 4-c·olumn ABOUT BABIES G,thhout such (;;/l'I°ends as fljou ad in the local papers, spot announcements on three radio A Public Service 0/ the stations for Jour days prior to NatioMI Baby Care Council once again we pledge our hest the opening and several news­ 80 stori1i:s in various publications. In addition the bank prepared A MOST PRECIOUS SENSE--­ r;Jn everything we do and distributed an attractively By Dr. Alden N. Haffner designed and illustrated book­ Executive Director let containing a brief history Vision Conservation Institute of the bank, a comparative The more a mother knows table of assets and deposits about her baby's eye sand showing the bank's steady growth vision, the more faSCinating it and the officers and trustees. will be to watch baby grow ~rly in its life the bank and develop. NEW adopted the beehive as a trade­ B a b y specialists frequently -HAPPY have pointed out that vision I YEA~ II mark and symbol of thrift. In the early part of its career it can actually be the key to a was popularly known as .the fuller understanding of baby "beehive bank" and is still so needs. designated by many of its older A mother looks into her baby's patrons. eyes to see whether he is happy, whether he is angry, whether he is puzzled or whether he is If Legion Party willing to cooperate. a child is not feeling well, it A New Years Eve Party and first becomes evident in his Dance will be held at Blanch­ eyes. ard Post, American Legion, Vision is baby IS most precious Delmar. Post members and sense. Through his eyes he On your way their guests are invited. The gathers more ilUormation about cost of tickets is $12.00 per things around him than in any to one of couple. Reservations must be other way. Baby depends more made early through Lloyd !lBar­ on his vision than on his hear­ THOSE ••• ney" Greene, General Chair­ ing, taste, smell and touch man, or at the Post. Music combined. will be furnished by Roger Di­ Consequently, how well your Nucci and his orchestra. baby sees may also determine how he will grow and how he will develop. Indeed, vision Don't let insecurityaver­ may affect a child's body pos­ shadow YOUR golden years. ture as well as his personality. Invest in U. S. Savings .Bonds For example, when a child today for a happier tomorrow - daes not see properly with both far both yourself and y,c.u r eyes working together as one, country. he may soon begin tilting his STOP OFF FIRST head or he will squirm into an fOR Reliable Home Heating unnatural posture as he avoids AND SEE ••• using one eye while lookilJ.& ~t a toy or a picture b'ook.· ih~· danger in such a situation is. OM McMANUS use~ss~ that he may develop a head BE ASSURED OF A HAPPIER tilt, or a shoulder slump or even a curved spine, in addition to HAPPY NEW YEAR! HEATING OIL having poor vision • • AtTI'OMA'ftC delivery aervice If a child is too nearsighted, CALL HO 5-3581 he may have no interest in PATROON FUELS, Inc. playing games with other CRESTWOOD ~i~::s 91 Lexington Avenue children. If he is too far­ One Sioek; Abo,. ... M.ln","( BI..-d It \h'\ dt,h 111 Rd Albany, New York sighted, he may avoid close activity such as reading and -~~ --

THE 5 POT L I G H T Decembe, 26, 1963 - PAGE 7

GREEl1NGS AND ALL GOOD WISHES TODAY AND ALL DAYS OF THE NEW YEAR

I I BETHLEHEM OFFICE I 163 Delaware Avenue Elsmere Opposite Delaware Plaza

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writing. If he's cross-eyed he Proper vision is a very im­ may have difficulty in focus­ portant element in your child's ing his eye s properly. An growth and development", No eye that has been turned too eye problem should go neg­ long may even lose some of lected. Professional eye care its vision. These are some of should be sought to help cor­ the eye problems parents should rect these various errors of na­ be alert for as they watch their ture. children grow. They can af­ fect a child in many different When in Rome J !fda as the ways. Rom ans do. /I But, when in America, lido as the Americans do", BUY U.S. SAVINGS HOLIDAY BONDS! SPECIALS N. Y.S. Official Inspection Center at the central avenue, albany, n. y. L & H phone HE 6-8568 Brake & Front End Service TOLL 100 Adams Street, Delmar HE 9-3083 ItE 9-3083 Complete Brake & Front End Classilfue :J)ancinfJ GATE Service for Trucks _ Cars Power Brak.. Hydraulic 5c/'001 In Slingerlands Brakes Vacuum Brak •• BRAKE DRUM TURNING EGG NOG } Wheel Alignment - Balancing ANNOUNCES PUMPKIN ICE Guarant.ed Work - Reasonabl. WINTER REGISTRATION SUGAR PLUM CREAMS Rat.. Emergency Service leonard Price Prop. FOR CLASSES IN Beginning and Elementary Tap Elementary Ballet STARTING MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1964

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John Germann Takes Over wrist healed, Germann settled Sporthaven Bowling Alleys down to serious bowling and has become one of the top­ Between operating bowling notchers in the Capital Dis­ establishJllents and participating trict. In 1962, he chalked up in league m a tche 5, special a four-game block of 978 for events and television shows, the best series in the National John Germann is a pretty busy All-Star bowling tourney at man these days. Miami Beach. He didn't finish The corporation of w hie h among the leaders, but that Germann is president now has four-game performance at­ control of four bowling plants, tracted attention. NEW SALEM GARAGE the latest having being ac­ This season Germann is av­ 56' Delaware Ave. Delmar RT. 85 - NEW SALEM quired yesterday when Sport­ erating well above 200 in the haven Lanes in Delmar changed powerful City Commercial hands. League, the South End Classic After several weeks_ of nego­ loop and the Del Lanes Classic tiations, the Germann group· circuit. purchased the lant::s from Lou Special lor Fursman. Fursman is retiring after operating the Delmar es­ Republicans Raffle 10 Big tablishment since November Turkeys for Christmas Eating <:]lew ~ear'6 17, 1948. The Second Annua 1 Turkey The other establishments in Drawing of the Bethlehem Re­ the "GermalUl chain" include pUblican Club was held Friday I the South End Lanes, Del Lanes SEAL NEW YORK STATE December 20, 1963. in Elsmere and the Pine Lanes in South Glens Falls. Ten families will enjoy 15 Germann, former Christian lb. Christmas turkeys, home CHAMPAGNE Brother Academy football and grown by John Geurtze at his basketball ace and later a star Woodridge Farm in Glenmont. pitcher in the Albany Twilight The ten winners were: SPARKLING BURGUNDY League, started bowling in J. McKee, 47 Delmar Place, 1950. Delmar; Walter Amsler, Bless­ He averaged 167 his first sea­ ing Rd., Slingerlands; Sue Se­ PINK CHAMPAGNE son in the A lbany A uta League gur, Delmar; H. W. Myers, 9 (Naturally fermented in the bottle) • at'the Playdium. Then, on a Winding Rd. I Delmar; Ralph dare, he hoisted a five-gallon Milton, 224 Dela"ware Ave. I jug loaded with $6, 600 in sil­ Delmar; Ray Golden, Glen­ ver which shattered and cut his mont; D. Blanchard, 116 Mur­ right hand and wrist. ray Ave., Delmar; K. Menges, a Bottle 18 Brockley Dr., Delmar; Wm. 2.75 Dr. Arthur Sullivan took 107 stitches and saved his hand al­ Deitz, Westphal Drive, Delmar; though the nerves and tendons R. V. Sinsabaugh, 10 Rowe­ were cut. He bowled left­ land Ave., Delmar. handed-the next season and averaged 160. SPOTLIGHT Classifieds will After the right hand and Do Practically Anything! ELSMERE CALL Wine &Liquors 222 DELAWARE AVE., DELMAR 79 Chapel St" PHONE 439-9229 ALBANY, N. Y. HO 2-2400 FINEST IN IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC to make that WINES AND L10UORS reservation for your FREE DELIVERY NEW YEAR' VAN ALLEN FARMS OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 10 P.M. PARTY Rt. 9W. Glenmont "As Near As Your Phone" PAGE 10 - December 26, 1963 THE SPOTLIGHT

Lutheran Chri sima s Party & Mrs. Frederick w. Posselt, BARTLEY & SONS For the second year one of 25 Montrose Drive, Delmar, and a 1960 graduate of Bethlehem the largest and most joyful Plumbing, heating & electric Central High School. birthday part i e s ever cele­ & water pump sa les service brated on Christmas Eve at Clarksville PO 8·2230 Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Followingthe tradition Child­ IT'S A ren's Service, "From Heaven WOMAN'S THEELSMERIAN Above to Earth I Come, II 'pre­ RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNCE sented by the Sunday Church WORLD ".'.~A"~"~ SHOPPING PLAZA. ELSMERE School, the boys and girls ga­ _ NOW FEATURING _ thered to remember the most DANCING FRI. preciow gift of Christmas, the birth of Our Lord and Savior, AND SAT. NITES! Jesus Christ. - MUSIC BY- BILL MINER To_ make this happy occasion * 0 AND HiS BAND! even m r e meaningful, the ATTEND OUR CALA children enjoyed a large birth­ OPEN HOUSE - "NEW YEAR'S EVE" day cake decorated with 20 • CONTINUOUS MUSIC AND DANCING red candles, red being the tra­ • FAVORS - HATS - NOISEMAKERS, FUN ditional color of joy, and 20 Peter Rallb - Your Genial Bost extends commemorating the passing of Where are our future doctors coming from? I hope that Beason'. Greetings to his tIIan" Frie.... &: Patron. 20 centuries since our Lord's birth. The candles were ar­ many of them will be women. ranged in a complete circle For years the woman doctor signifying Christ's unending in the United States was a rare reign on earth. A Christmas or exceptional phenomenon. Angel, symbol of the shep­ This is no longer the case. Al­ herds' story J stood in the center though only about 5% of all of a silver star, itself the sym­ doctors in the United States bol of Bethlehem. Each child are w 0 men, this relatively received -a large star to hang small number has made con­ upon their own tree at home tributions so great that most of FROM to remind them throughout the the old prejudices against wo­ entire Christmas Season of the men in the profession have been true meaning of Christmas. broken down. For example, Dr. Helen Taussig of Baltimore has gained an international rep­ Fraternity Taps utation for her skill as a ped­ HelelUla E. Posse It, a senior iatric he a it specialist. Her work with ''blue II babies is fa­ 8 James Sireel in the School of Journalism at Syracuse University, was tapped miliar to most people here and Jusl aff Slate December 17, as a pledge to abroad. Dr. Edith Potter of Theta Sigma Phi, National Pro­ Chicago is an eminent patho­ fessiona I Sorority for Women in logist. Dr. Loretta Bender of Jownalism. Creedmoor State Institution in She is the daughter of Mr. New York State is very highly SKIS We'll make your and Accessories motor • SKIS by Northland-Hart sing • SKI PARKAS • STRETCH PANTS • SKI POLES • SKI BOOTS • Automatic Tran ... mission Service Bindillgs Moullted Free! Modern Equip",ent TAYLOR &VADNEY Skill.d Mechanics 303 CENTRAL AVE. HE 4·9183 Phvoe Delmar HE 9-1446 Opell Every Night 'Til 9 P.M. Oakwood Rd., Elsm....

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regarded in her profession be­ In the· face of the great need cause of her work in child psy­ for more doctors, the splendid chiatry. And Dr. Leona Baum­ opportunities in this field, the DELEBAR'S gartner, former Commissioner special qualifications women of Health for New York City, have to offer, we career women CJ'lew ~ear'''' €"e Cf'art\1 is a leader in public health ought to give evety assistance practice. A woman doctor is possible to young women who FOOD - LIQUOR - BEER serving as White House physi­ may want a career in medi­ PACKAGE cian at the present time. Hun­ cine. We must preach th e $10 DEAL HATS· NOISEMAKERS, etc. dreds of other important posi­ gospel of opportunities for wo­ tions in medical education, re­ men in American medicine. EHTERTAIHMEHT - DAHCI'i MUSIC search and practice, in the United States and overseas are • Every year, with our brow damp now held by women doctors. ALL THIS with cerebration, our mouth set Women doctors by the thous­ FROM in aseIi-satisfied smirk, we have ands marry, have children, and made wildly implausible New 9 P_M. TO 3 A.M. live nonnal happy li v e s as Year Resolutions. Never again! wife, mother and homemaker We have been converted to "nega­ while holding professional status. tive thinking." Only 10% of the women who ~ Tonight, as the bells toll mid­ OPEH HOUSE graduate from medical schools night, we are going to admit that FROM A_M. TO A_M. permanently drop out of prac­ 3 7 the flesh is we ak • • • and set­ tice, as against 8.2% of the tle for a private list of 'things LIMITED men graduates. not to do'. President and Dean of the RESERVA TlOHS 1. Not to de an out the cel­ Reserve Now! Women's Medical College of lar! This will eliminate all Pe:nru;:ylvania in Philadelphia, those horrendous decisions, which 302 Delaware Ave., Dr. Marion Fay, stated recent­ are enough to unseat one's r~a­ ly: lilt used to be difficult for son • • • and which are always a woman to get a good intern­ wrong. ship or residency. This is no 2. Not to trim the bushes in . longer true. We get telegrams front of the howe. Mother N a­ from hospitals. all over the ture is smarter than we are. If countty saying: 'Don't you have she can let them grow so we are some graduates to send us?' II not only getting very indirect That women are highly ca­ lighting but our stately 1923 neo­ pable and superior students of Georgian bungalow is disappear­ medicine was emphasized in Dr. ing from public view, she must Fay's report to the Executive know what she is doing in her Committee of th e Women's obscure way. Medical College. "I am hap_ py to report,1I she said, "that again this year there were. no failures among our graduates GREAT NEW WAY who took the National Board TO BUY and State Board Examinations. The Women's Medical College QUEVIC is the only school in the State '64 ONE WAY QUART of Pennsylvania with that rec­ NO DEPOSIT ord." Of 89 medical schools NO RETURN Forward to a stronger, more in our countty, only thirteen schools were without failures productive, more prosperous Amer­ that year. ica " ." " with greater individual achievement and success for e.ve .. ROD KERMANI ryone. That's how we·re headed presents . .. for 1963. YEAR EHD SALE Now going on ... Outstanding values in Orient.al F. Harris Patterson r Inc. Rugs. Come in now and toke ad­ Excavating Contractor vantage of LOW, LOW prices. Hanest-to-goadness values. Tre­ 100 Adams St., Delmar HE 9-4964 mendous stock, a II si zes, a II colors to choose from. ROOM SizE ORIENTALS A, Low A, $169.00 Scht'dy AI bony EX 3·6884 IV 2·0457 3905 STATE ST. Albony-Scht'dy Rd. Stop 3 PAGE 12 - December 26, 1963 THE SPOTLIGHT

CAT HAVEN If I were renting FOR CATS ONLY Individual Care in Private Home PARTY SUPPLIES Ethel Fay ROckwell 5-2715 I'd call HILCHIE'S

439-3941 A 16-year-old South Amer­ be because he's tall, dark and ican boy is currently enjoying handsome - Daniel is having no a iO-week visit with an Els­ trouble getting acquainted. mere family) the Lawrence B. He's been in Elsmere only McArthur's of 17 Burhans PI. three weeks so far, but he was The lad's name is Daniel able to give me some of his Grutzendler; he lives in Bogota, immediate impressions in a Colombia; he is here as an telephone conversation I had Chickie Kagan's exchange student to see what with him recently. These are he can learn first-hand about some of the things he said: our culture. About American girls -'!'fhey Mrs. McArthur explained to are very beautiful. II KOSHERAMA me that she and her husband About snow - "Nice to see, 466 DELAWARE AVENUE, ALBANY, N.Y, volunteered to be hosts for a but not to feel. " (Between So. Blvd. and Whitehall Road) foreign YOlWgster, when their Abo u t housekeeping - "In elder son, Lawrence, Jr., was my country, all the women A FULL LINE OF accepted as an exchange stu­ have help. I think it's good dent last year. discipline to have to do a few • Hebrew Natural Delicatessen Products Lawrence Jr., 18, now a things for myself. We tend to • A Complete Line of luckman's Boked Goods freshman at Dartmouth, spent get lazy." • Headquarters for Breakstone Dairy most of this past summer'in About American food - "It's • A Complete Line of Food Party Accessories Quito, Ecuador. IIHe came very good. You don't appre­ home speaking Spanish fluent­ ciate it enough. Your canned ly, "his mother said. goods are much better than Paul McArthur, 16 and a ours, and I especially like your jWlior at Bethlehem Central, fruits and bakery goods." (He Notice to our many friends is introduc ing his house guest also mentioned that Mrs. Mc­ to the social life of our local Arthur is an excellent cook, teenagers. Apparently - may- which may account in part for and customers his enthusiasm on this subject.l About television - uIn Bogo­ ta there is only one channel. in the Delmar area. My family doesn It have a TV set. I like the sports you can We are closing our Delmar yard, but we will still see on television here, but am not much impressed by other have daily service in the area. programs. And the commer­ cials - they come so often and Any orders phoned in by noon will have the same take so long! 11 Danie!.!s school in Bogota day service. You can still contact us at the same number: HE 9-9927.

All deliveries will be coming from our Watervliet A VERY HAPPY yard. NEW YEAR TO Thank you for your patronage in the past and we EACH OF YOU! hope that we can still be of service to you. BROCKLEY'S DELMAR TAVERN F.F. CRANNELL lumber Co. AND RESTAURANT 278 Delaware Ave. HE 9-9927 367 Dolawa,o Avonuo, Dolmo, BEAUTY SALON ___ ~~'~.______-lI ______I~D~e~~~w~a~,!e~P~I~~~~~~~~

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closes for vacation from De­ Miss Dorothy Kidd of loudon­ munity activities. Miriam and cember to February, its equi­ ville and Mrs. Martin (Virginia) her husband, IlRock," will be valent of the American sum­ Nolan of Albany are the present leaving after the first of the EXPERT mertime break from the books. proprietors. year for a vacation in Arizona Picture Framing The climate there is much the Miriam Rockwood and Tracy .' and parts west. Reasonable Roles same all year around, so the Walsh dreamed up the idea of * * * * * * school year was arbitrarily set operating an antique and used Hope yours was a very happy I.A. Blendell & Son up to last from February through goods shop while chatting over Christmas, and that the new 13 Steuben St. Albany coffee with some friends a little November. year will bring growth, joys HO 3·86 64 more than a year ago. When Daniel returns to his and contentment to you all. home, he will begin his senior Because of their genuine in­ year of study. But he isn't terest in home decorating, and treating his visit here as a real the delightful atmosphere they vacation, because he's attending cr~ated at their Delaware Ave­ o six senior class courses at Beth­ nue headquarters, the business lehem Central - two English venture was huge success. AVIS courses, two Cit. Ed. courses, Now the two energetic and RENT-i/· TRUCK French 3 and Mechanical Draw­ ingenious friends plan to relax ing. a little - although itls a sure An American citizen because bet they'll be contributing their he was born in Chicago while charm and talent to other com- his parents were working and studying there for two years I Wanted by Uncle Sam: One Daniel hopes to a.ttend an hundred andeighty-flve million American College and perhaps investors in freedom! Buy major in architecture. Savings Bonds now during Amer­ His dad is a surgeon and his ica's Freedom Bond Drive. mother is a bacteriologist. He has one sister, Dina, who is MOVING? SAVE BY RENTING AN AVIS TRUCK !O. Daniel said he was interested Rent a clean, easy·te·drive Avis truck and save IIIUIII:lY UII yUUI lI1uvill~. Chuu~e if Ford or other in playing basketball, just as fine make and rent it by the hour, day, or longer. he enjoys playing soccer, which Low. low rates include gas, oil, and insurance. is probably his country IS most ~~ popular sport, while at home. He was quick to add, though, Avis Rent-a-Car and Truck _ _ _ that "11m not very good" at either. His talents run more Call IV 9-5487 Central & Watervliet AVL toward such activities as ping pong, billiards, and chess. SEND IN YOUR SPOTliGHT CLASSIFIED Pemaps being purposely dip­ AO ON THIS HANDY ORDER FORM lorna tic, our young guest found SPOTLIGHT, INC, 154 DELAWARE AVE, DELMA-R,N Y little to criticize from his ex­ posure to our society (with the • FILL IN BELOW 1~ per word; SI mi_n­ understandable exception of tel­ imum. Phone number • counlS Us One word, • evision commercials.) PLEASE PRINT • His overall opinion was sim­ CCLASSIFICATlON~ ,---DATES TO RUH---., • Moisturizes and softens heat­ • ply: "Everything is very inter­ parched air ... Installed on • esting. 1I your present furnace, a Lennox • Humidispray puts up to 18 • ****** gallons of moisture per day into • By now most of you prob- the winter-dry air of your home. YOUR AO=------• ably know that The Peddlerls • Provides greater health • Post is under new management. and comfort • Preserves furniture FOR Reliable Home Heating and furnishings • • Cuts fuel bills

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';m,'handsome R.,,;,e, ~ , -=- ,Y matched set- ==- - ~- .-_ dial thermome· HEATING OIL ter and humidity meter - mounted on wood·grain panel. It's yours FREE HAME------• AUTOMA1!C de6very-.lce when you purchase a Humidispray. CALL HO 5·3581 CAll FOR FREE ESTIMATE PATROON FUELS, Inc. ADORE5S------91 Lexington Avenue D. A. BENNETT, INC. • 341 Delaware Avenue • ------PHOHE------Albany, New York HE 9·9966 • PAYABLE IN ADVANCE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PAGE 14 - December 26, 1963 THE SPOTLIGHT HE 9-4949 SPOTLIGHT CLASSIFIEDS HE 9-4949

Monthly rates. HE 9- 1287. prices! FREE IIShop At Roth, your Prudential Agent. Charles DeGrush. tf Home I! Decorating Service. 2t1226 CLASSIFIED Phone HE 6-8568, Marcus L.M.G. G SON - ash: removal, Mason Worl AD POLICY cellar and y-Iltld cle~ing. Fabrics) 331 Central Ave., Classifie4 Ads in the Spot­ HE 6-0101. tt Albanv. tf REP AI RS or new work - chim­ Light must be paid for when Fireplace Wood ney, porches,. brickwork, the ad is submitted. We Aula Upholstering plaster, fireplaces, f!agstop.e, patios, etco 9-1763 alter must enforce this policy SEA TS repaired, plastic win­ SEASONED hard wood. also HE 5. dows and zippers replaced. kindling. HE 9 2072. tt tt strictly. Our rates are too All types of mason wod<. Free HE 9-3012. Bob's Auto Top SEASONED fireplace wood a Iso small to per mit invoicing estimates. McKeon Consti'uc­ Shop, 280 Delaware Avenue, kindling. HO 2-4343. Alan and bookkeeping on th e s e tion. 465-3921. tf Delmar. tf Vanderwood, Bender Lane, accoWlts. Please do not ask Glenmont. tf Movers _ us to make any exception to Budding & Conlractlng this- rule. FOlmol Rentols LONG FOR LONG DISTANCE. ;.JOMES, garages, remodeling, Local and long dist"ance Your copy and _remittance additions, tleasy terms.!! Ho­ MEN'S - All types available. moving. Agents Atlas Van -must reach us on Friday be­ gan Construction Co. IV Lates~styling, for·graduation, for Lines. free estimates. D.E­ fore 4:30 P. M. in order to 2-4693. tt weddmgs, dances, etc. On LONG & SONS. HO 3-6626. appear in the following 24-hour notice. Reasonable_ . tf COlpentlY TAD'S, 4 Corne rs. HE Thursday Issue. 9-4.~11. tf D. L. MOVERS. - Furniture and REMODELING - All types of appliance specialists. Rea­ carpenter work. _H. A. Ertel, Funelol Dlrectol s sonable rates. Die k Leon­ Classified Advertising HE 9-1048. Ed. Hehre, HE ardo. HE 9-5210. tf RATES 9-1198 tf M. W. TEBBUTT'S SONS lO¢ per word for each insertion; REPAIRING. remodeling, new A.lbany Delmar OrlenlCiI Rugs $1 minimum. house building. Estimates 420 Kenwood Ave. CALL HE 9-4949 NEW AND USED, in all sizes given. William Van Woert. Write, or stop in at our HE 9-2212 and colors at reasonable convenient office: UN 1-8091. tt Serving Ail Faiths prices. Washing and repairing 154 Delaware Avenue FIRST CLASS Carpentry) ma­ For Over 100 Years by nat i v e expert. Pickup­ sonry. Repairs. alterations. and delivery. Free estimates. Altelotlons & SewIIlCj Free estimates. F. Chal­ FUI fllture Refinishing Rod Kennani, Stop 3, Al­ ALTERATIONS and sewing. M craft. HE 9-1796. tf FURNITURErepairing, refinish­ bany-Schenectady Rd., EX. Buess. HE 9C 1270 tf 3-6884 Dr IV 2-0457. ing, re-upholStering. French. tt A LT E RA TrONS and sewing. Child Care HE 4-0633. tt POinting -- Kirk Hauser. HE 8-0014. tf "HOUSE of Children, II infants & PClperhClnglng Apples to 5 years, reasonable rates, Hal Water state license. HE 9-2518. ElECTRIC 4O-Gal. hot watell INTERIOR and exterior painting BEST PlACE to buy McIntosh Cleaning Service heater $99 installed. Taub Also carpentry work. Frank Sal­ and northern spys. Pure sweet Heating, 245 Central Ave. f isbury. ,Days - HE 9-5527 cider and goo d potatoes. LOCKMOR window cleaning, Albany. HO 3-8885. tf Nights - HE 9-1355 tf Haswell Farms) Rt. 32 at resident and office main­ FREE estimates - interior, es· Murr.ay Ave. HE 9-3893. tenance, complete. IV Jewelry Del'ivery: Tri-Villages. tf 9-0121, 489-2474. tt terior painting, paperhangIng. EXPERT. jeweIry repairs~ Dia­ Insured. -Don Vogel. HE 4-8370 Appliance Service Doll Repoiling mond setting) engraving. tf We.dding and engagement SHANNON & Wallaaej Interior WESTINGHOUSE, RCA, Kel­ ,DOLLS repaired, restrung, cos­ vinator. Guaranteed use d tuming. Reina Deitz. HE rings) reasonable. Your :pa intin.g, paper hanging. 6-1690. washers. Area Appliance tt trusted jeweler: D. I.e Wanda, Free, es.timates, imured. IV Delaware Plaza Shopping- Cen­ 9-4086: tf. Service. HE 9,"'-2953. tf Draperies ter. HE 9-9665. tt Ash & T,osh Removc'! TRE:tvIENDOUS selection of new' Permanent Waving decorative fa b ric s. Finest Life Insurance SPECIAUZINC in Breck, Rea­ ASH & TRASH weekly pickup. workmanship at low I low SINCERE Good Wishes for a listie, Ray e t t e and: Caryl "Happy Holiday Season. Bob Richards permanentsi hair ~~Qtnlnuial1\tre!i /0 - * OUALITY _HOMES of EARLY AMI RICAN ~ DESIGN and REPRODUCTION .. ~ * A LINK WITH YESTERDAY'S PAST ••• -;----: AND TODAY'S LEISUIUE LIVING NATIONALLY ADVERTISED RUGS & CARPETS A pll"ned commurllfy which includes _ swimming pool-,1rollOied five·hole go.lf cours.-picturesque Ilndicall_. 1J. minllt.. to downtown Albany-4 1M minutes to Delmar. . Homes • Motels • Cflurches • Theatres • Offlcft Expert Wall To Wall Install.tions 8y Trained Medtania Choose from I buutiful stlectio.. of wooded lots in our new section 3 Ind let us custom build a home of your 1eilcUon from our plln me of Early CLEANIIG • BINDING • REPAIRING American Colonil' hom", from our stIff of 3 Nlw E-ngllnd architects. - OPEN DAILY, EVES. AND WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT HO 5-3418 From Albany, 2 miles 'South on tw, right on Rle. U, 52 SHERIDAN AVE., ALBANY HE 9·9231 1 t mill to Coloniel Aerel ---~.:.. / THE SPOTLIGHT Dec:ember 26,1963 - PAGE 15

tinting and bIe.aching,_ Snowblowers uals (keyboards) and tone Real Estate Wanted MELE'S BEAUTY SALON, cabinet. A-1 condition. Plaza Shopping Center, HE SNOWBlDWERS, sales and ser­ Abo u t 1/2 of. new price. DElMAR AREA, direct from 9-4411. ti vice. Gudz lawnmowers, Convenient termso CLUETT ownero Four bedrooms, liv­ 138 Elm A venue, Delmaro & SONS, 35 Central Avenue. ing room, dining room, PROFESSIONAL perm~nents in 4t1226 . your home. Shirley La Moy. HE 9-2025. tf kitchen with eating space for PAIRS snow tires, 5.60xl3" HE 9-5761. ti Snow Removal large family, 1 1/2 baths, used on Opel; 9 0 00x14, used full basement~ Good condi­ SPECIAI1ZlNG in. the "Wella RESIDENTIAL area.. Available on Pontiac. Call HE 9-9706 tion. Prefer Colonial design. Scalp Treatment," also, from 12 midnight until 4 in after 6 P.M. 2t12 $20,000 range. Private buy­ Breck, Rayette, Helene Cur­ the aftemoon HE 9-4433. LOVE SEAT, Victorian, carved er ready and able to b\lY. tis permanentc;. Alice Far­ o 4t116 mahogany frame, green vel­ HE 4-0628. ley, 11 Ridge Rd., Elsmere. vet. IV 2-6788 evenings. HE 9-2225. ti Vocuum Cleoner KODAK movie camera, Brown­ Help Wonted P,ano Rentals Service ie 8MM movie projector, MATURE woman, take respon­ Brul11.bergero Will sell each sibility of small office. Min­ SPINET, PIANO - OfszallS. Rent AlITHORIZED Hoover Dealer, $20. Also 2 formals, pre­ imum of bookkeeping and to buy. Brown piano & organ s aI e s & service aU makes. teen 8, light blue, one yel­ ty ping, pleasant telephone Mart. 459-5230 ti F r e e pickup. Best vacuum low. HO 5-4356. voice necessary. Own trans­ SCissors Sharpened service, 483 Washington: Av­ FRIGIDAIRE automatic washer, portation. 4 1/2 day week, enue, Albany. HE 6-4147. good working condition. HE Sl:30 to 4:30. Earnings com­ SIX pairs medium size scissors tf 9-3473. mensurate with ability. For $2j also pinking and grass Watch Repairing BOX .sPRING and mattress, $30. further information, call HE shears, knives, lawmnowers. Good condition. HE 9-1993. 9-4949. Call for and deliver. HE EXPERT WATCH, clock and TIRES, five 760x15, four reg­ 9-3893. ti jewelry repair. Reasonable ular, one tubeless, mounted SUBSCRIBE TO THE SPOTLIGHT Sept,c Tank Service prices. Your trusted jeweler: on rim. Very good condi­ D. Le Wanda, Delaware Plaza t ion. $25 or best offer. NORMANSKILL Septic Tank Shopping Center. HE 9-9665. 439-2122. BILL'S Cleaners'. We install dry ti WALNUT buffet, china, table, SNOWBLOWER SERVICE Have snow removed from your wells, septic tanks, drain Mel chondlse For Sale 5 chairs, piano, Gulbransen fields. 767-9287. ti console. HE 9-3448. walks and drive by snowblower. SEPTIC TANK ClEANERS. Sam CI-llIDREN'S Home Portraits, Avoid unsightly banks left by Lambert, Selkirk. R07-9049. wedding_s, commercial. Mar­ Automotive For Sole old style plows. Protect your drivewa and shrubs. 768-2017 ti' tin of slingerlands HE 9-5485 1958 FORD 2-door, radio and DElMAR SANITARY CLEAN­ evenings. tf heater, good condition. 751- ERS. Se rv'tng Tri-Village ANtIQUES at the sign of the. 7725 after 6. area 0 v e r 20 years. HE Coffee Mill, 67 Adams Pl., THE~ONLY 9-1412 ti Delmar. HE 9-1021.ti Saab Authorized Dealer OIRECnON FOIl1We Shoes ALUMINUM. combination win­ NEW SALEM GARAGE 8EST l/S£DC'... PSIN dows, doors, siding, etc. New Sa lem Route 85-A i'DWN. E~RYONEWIU. YOUR headquarters for U. S. Finest quality at lowest _pri­ DeWitt and Fred Carl Ked~ - for men, women anq.. ces. Taylor Aluminum Pro­ DiReCT YOl/ 7t) •••• children, .,in all colors and ducts. RO 5-2856. ti - NEVi AND USED CARS - Telephone RO 5-2702 MIMH HAILM4N sizes. . Delmar Bootery. tf.l ·EASTMAN cheese and sweet Slipcovers cider. Sanders Service Sta­ JEEP - World War II - four tion and Restaurant, Slinger­ wheel drive. Good running & Upholstenng lands. tf condition. $500. HE 9-9875. SUPCOVERS and upholstering, ANTIQUES bought and sold. custom made. Tremendous "Trash and Treasures," Rt. Pets se'iections of tabrics. Finest 9W, Glenmont. HO 5·4204. tf. CA T, lost October 27th, large quality workmansh"ip. Lowest ORGAN, Baldwin organ, used white, vicinity Elsmere, Prices! Free IIshop at home II only in private home. 25 Fernbank. Rewardo HE service. Phone HE 6-8568. pedal base; two 61 note man- 9-2471. Marcus Fabrics, 331 Central Avenue, Albany,. tf Subscrib. to the Spotlight Fast Becoming There is an opportunity New York State's here for one experienced real estate/ saleswoman or Largest salesman. As an employee Our thanks for your you will be covered by dis­ Chevrolet Dealer ability insurance, workman's patronage in the old compensation, social secur­ ity, unemployment insur­ OVER 300 CARS ance and up to $10,000 life year; our many good insurance. Highest com- NOW IN STOCK missions. For further in- wishes for happiness formation see or call Edward J. Kindlon, Sales Manager, in the new. O'Conner-Sullivan Inc. Marsh Hallman CHEVROLET· O'CONNOR SULLIVAN 781 CENTRAL AVE. HO 5-2271. Eves. HO 5·1929. BROWNELL REALTY IV 9.555'1 LODGE & HOWARD STS. ALBANY, N.Y. 355 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, N.Y. Open Evenings PAGE 16 - December 26, 1963 THE SPOTLIGHT Christmas Gift Exchange Policy

Exchanges of Christmas Gifts sometimes become a difficult problem for customers and stores alike. So ... If you must exchange your Christmas Gift, won't you please observe these simple common-sense rules. 1. In fairness to the giver, there will be no cash refunds. 2. Exchange period will run from December 26th through January 15th. 3. If a customer is unable to find suitable exchange item, credit slips will be issued, which may be redeemed at a later date. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION HAPPY \\t1 YEAR

TAD'S ~.. We know the kiddies are gay FOUR CORNERS with their Christmas .toys, DOROTHY lYNN And we want you grown-ups 360 DELAWARE AVENUE to share their joys. DELMAR DEPT. STORE So a prosperous, happy '64 is FOUR CORNERS TOY FAIR'S wish for all TOWN & TWEED of you. DELAWARE PLAZA -.::LA- .~ THE VillAGE SHOP DE LAWARE PLAZA :E·~X DELAWARE PLAZA HE 9-5539

TOY FAIR 01 ·ON Ilwad DELAWARE PLAZA OIYd ::mV.LSOd ·s ·n 8,DH ~ln9 LITTLE FOLKS SHOP DELAWARE PLAZA STEEFEl'S DELAWARE PLAZA