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THREE GIRLS FROM TRI·VILLAGE AREA ARE FINALISTS IN TULIP QUEEN CONTEST Eleven Finalists in the 1965 Delmar. She was nominated Tulip Queen contest have been by George M. George, pro­ named. The Town of Bethle­ prietor of the stCbre.' Miss hem is well represented by Wheeler, a blond, is twenty three fair ladies. BONNIE.MA­ and lives at 158 Kenwood Av­ SON, a graduate of Bethlehem enue, Elsmere. Her hobbies Central High School, now at­ include horseback riding, ski­ tending State University of New ing and swimming. York resides in Delmar. Miss SUSAN DOWNEY, a nineteen Mason, a blond, nineteen years year old brunette, is a student of age, was nominated by at the Junior College of Al­ Denny Williams, President of bany. She is a graduate of the sophomore class. She lives Bethlehem Central High School, on campus at Brubacker Hall, Delmar, where she was a mem­ and enjoys knitting, skiing and ber of the school orchestra, as swimming. a violinist. Miss Downey is working her way through col­ GRACE WHEElER, also a lege by working as a waitress graduate of Bethlehem Central, at Schrafft1s, Glenmont. She is a secretary for the Albany lives in Retreat Howe, Glen­ law firm of Maynard, O'Connor mont, and spends her spare and Smith, and works part­ time sewing, COOYing and horse­ time in the Plaza Pharmacy, back riding.

BCHS MUSIC DEPARTMENT CONCERT TOMORROW NIGHT On May 7, the Bethlehem will conclude the first part of Central Mwic Department will the program -conducted by Mr. present its 30th Spring Concert. James Rhodes. The program will include the The Sen i 0 r High Concert Senior Hi g h Concert Choir, Band, Wlder the direction of Choraliers, Orchestra, Concert Mr. Samuel BozzeUa, has pre­ Band, and Dance Band. The pared a variety type program concert will be held at the to include folk music, marches, Senior High auditorium at 8:00 light jazz, and traditional com­ P.M. positions for band. Band se­ Highlights 0 f the program lections include Mozart's "Im­ include orchestral arrangements presario, II Haydn's "Orlando

of both light und Geriou::; com PalandnllO j " O[;tcrlingl::; ''Eall­ positinn,o:;. A mnne t.hp..'\p, ::t.rA dology," and ''Bolero F.c:pannl" Durand's i'lviademc)lseUe de Ly Lecuuua. Featured nuin­

Paris, II Corelli's "Adagio and bers will include a flute en­ Allegro, I' and l'I'heFinale from semble performance of Oster­ Beethoven's Fifth Symphony. " ling's "Beguine for Flutes II and l'Three Cardinals" a trumpet The Bethlehem Concert trio by Davis. Portions of the Choir will sing selections from band concert will be presented fa Each His Own isn't the case here as Col. Keith T. O'Keefe, lIThe Sound of Music II by Rod­ on May 21 when the Band-.per­ ~atervliet Arsenal commanding officer, whose forte is modern weap­ gers and Hammerstein. The fonns as guest of the New York mry, and Joe Higgins, archery expert, examine respectively an ebon­ Choraliers have chosen a var­ State Pavilion at the New York te bow, and the Army's M-14. Both bow and arrow and the M-14 will ied program including "Hello World's Fair. )e demonstrated at the arsenal on May 15 when Springfield Armory Dolly" by Herman, "Father ;mall arms experts fire the M-14 and r...1-60 machine gun, while Joe The evening IS perlormance lnd his colleagues of the Bear Archery Co. Team display amazing William" from Alice in Won­ will also include a short inter­ l1arksmanship magic with their updated versioj;ls of Robin Hood's derland by Fine, and Maragrls lude of light jazz played by avarite weapon. "Anthem for Spring." This the Dance Band. PAGE 2 ~ May 6, 1965 THE 5POTLIGf

• Two LITTLE GIRLS aged four while you were away!" and six were left ,in charge of In some alarm, mama grandma while mother did some who died. errands. When mother returned "One of the goldfish," one re­ the girls rushed to her with the plied. "We put it on a piece of statement: "We had a funeral bread and fed it to the cat." When you're HOME-MINDED

Enthusiasm and ideas are bountiful these days among the of St. Thomas Parish as plans are fannulated for the Ninth nual Card Party and Fashion Show to be held May 21st at p.m. in the school auditorium. Looking at one of the posters created by Mrs. James W. Clyne for the "Bouquet Fashion II theme are left to right: Mrs. Charles W. Reeves, ident of the Altar-Rosary Society, Rt. Rev. Raymond F. Rooneyi P.A., Pastor, and Mrs. Francis 1. Barclay, General Ce,-C:h'Lil"lnai with Mrs. John W. Mantica who was unable to be present time this picture was taken.

Tulip Contest Postponed color. A 11 entries, will be judged by fully Because of the late bloom­ ited out-of-town judges, ing of tulips in the area, the ,list of winners published judges of the Front Yard Plant­ the prize bulbs awarded. ing are unable to make a cor­ deadline for entries will come to the rect decision due to the lack of be May 10, MORTGAGE-MINDED BANK for ECONOMY - MINDED PEOPLE That's us ... City & County Savings Bank, Over $100 Million in sound mortgages in force. Can we add yours?

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CALL ••• Art Carney has risen from eluded "Charley's Aunt," "Pa­ the sewers to a starring berth nama Hattie" and the leading in Broadway's biggest hit, role in the TV version of the 439-9363 "The Odd Couple." "And it was Broadway comedy hit, "Har­ Jackie Gleason who put me in vey." FOR OYER 130,000 ITEMS the sewers," he recalls. "It was a wonderful oppor­ "About twelve years ago I tunity to prove that I could,be was an out-of-work radio a-ctor more than a comic," he says. *FREE CATALOGS looking for a job. Then The He began his professional ca­ Great One auditioned me. The reer in 1938 doing comedy bits, CATALOG ORDERS PLACED (Mon.-Fri.) before 12 noon can be next thing I knew I was earning novelty songs and impersona­ picked up same day after 6 P.M. Orders placed ofter 12 noon on a thousand a week playing Ed tions, and made his first Broad­ Friday, will be ready after 6 P.M. on Mondoy. N orton, the fl'iendly sewer way appearance in 1957 in the Merchandise listed above on sale ot Delmar store. worker on a network television "Rope Dancers." show." Carney's film career will be DELMAR CATALOG AND Carney was a regular on launched in the soon-to-be­ Gleason's show for six years. released MGM motion picture, APPLIANCE STORE As his popularity with TV au­ "The Yellow Rolls Royce." diences became established, he "But nothing can replace the OPEN MON. THRU FRI. took on other acting chores thrill of starring in a Broadway 'which demonstrated his enor­ hit like "The Odd Couple," he mous versatility. Carney's early says with a smile. "Not even 9:30 TO 8:30 - SAT. TO 5:30 acting television efforts in- working in the sewers." I IHE SPOTLIGHT May 6, 1965 - PAGE 5

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hour of class work I each st dent will receive one hour 0 ro a d instruction, alterna' BATTER WHIPPED SUNBEAM BREAD between ·~wo and~ three days COMPARE .•• alld see fhe differencel week. BaHer Whipped! No Holes! No Streaks! A registration fee of $3. Delicious Bread. Rolls 6' Cake! must be paid when the appli DAILY HOME DELIVERY cation for the class is sub PhoneHO mitted to the guidanc;e office. 3-22 The summer typing class, which also requires a $3. Feature of the Week, Avoiloble through May 8 registration fee, is open t MOTHER'S DAY CAKE $1.59 students who will be enrolle A beautiful heart shaped gold cake inscribed, "Mother,1O with an orchid on top. Mother wi II love it. in grades 9-12 as of Septem ber 1965. This class will be DARK 01 ET BREAD Now you con get you. favorite Diet Bread in (I dark loof. 30, gin on July 6 and unti July 30 for a total of four o DUTCH APPLE PIE ...... 69c o LOUISIANA RING .. 69c weeks. Classes will begin a o Brownies ...... 69(: o Pecon Pizza ...... 89c 9:00 a. m. a nd will be 90 o Apple Nut Buns ...... 36.: o Chocolate Chips ...... 59c minutes in length. o • Sunbeam Bread ._ ...... 26c o Chocolate Fudge Cups ..... 39c

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the New York State Department New Grass 'Developed I of Education. Canadian experiments to . de ~ Schools wishing to partici­ velop an ideal crop for proj pate must register no I ate r dueing cattle fodder have re than May 15. Work may be suIted in a valuable contribu brought to the Albany Academy tron to American homeowners for Girls, 140 Academy Road, It is Norlea Perennial Rye between May 10 and May 15. grass. Paintings must be properly mounted or framed. A 11 work R. H. MacVicar, of th must be clearly marked With Central Experimental Fa r.m the owner1s name and school. C.D.A., Ottawa, is credite with a development of Norle from some 100 introductio Rienows Publish New Book from many parts of the world. Robert Rienow a nd Leona Through many generatiom Train RiellOw! of Selkirk, are plants, selecting and reselect authors of a new book, Of ing continued - until Norlea, extremely winter hardy and Snuff, Sin, & the Senate, pub­ heavy producer of fodder lished by the Follett Publishing ,u~ :Dtllf CARDS emerged as the ideal forag Company. crop Canada has been seeking. The volwne treats the buc­ caneer history of the U.S. Then, in turfgrass trials start C. M. GROVER "Senate of Shame" from 1875 ed in Ottawa in 1957, Norle Delaware Plaza \ to the passage of the 17th began proving its remarkabI Amendment which provided for properties for lawn use as weI Stat·loners ELSMERE, N.Y. ' I of S as forage crops. ~======~======;~I the popular e ection ena- r tors. It is a study of the links Norlea has a beautiful colo (MA y of state bossism with the Senate that it maintaim throughou 7-8-9th) of the United States, and across the growing season and is often ~~q)llj~r~ its pages stride such notorious times apparent even in mid figures a..s the red-bearded, winter when snow disappears. handsome Roscoe Conkliilg of Best of all, it is the almo Utica whose feminine conquests perfect "nurse grass." RHODODENDRONS helped to destroy him; the cat- What this means, in like Tom Platt, undisputed boss effect~1 is that Norlea - when blende of New York; droopy-eyed Matt with lawn grasses in commo • Quay of the infamous Pennsyl­ 7 50 vania political machine; and use in this area - fonns al S early sod and so furnishes nec BUY ONE AND GET many others. essary protection to young, ONE AT HALF First reviews 0 f the book slower-growing seedings of th PRICE have appeared. Publishers' finest grasses. Without th i Wee k 1 y Review commented: (BUDDED) protection young seedings, sUb­ "This is colorfully and cleverly jected to heavy traffic during PINK - WHITE - written and well-documented the early stages 0 f growth,i PURPLE - RED . . • told engrossingly by two sometimes fail to develop intc able writers . • . II vigorous, healthy turf. MOTHER'S DAY COMBINA TlON Dr. Rienow is professor of GERANIUMS - PANSIES - HARDY MUMS political science at State Uni­ Norlea IS capacity to "nurse I versity of New York at Albany. the best grasses is particularly Mrs. Rienow, who often write~ outstanding with Merion Ken­ POTTED ROSES in collaboration with her hus­ tucky Bluegrass, and is a-tsc (Will Flower in June) WORLD'S FAIR SALUTE - POLYNESIAN band, is the author of several successful with other Blue­ SUNSET - CAMELOT - MISTER LINCOLN - plus many athers children's books. grass-Fescae combinations. HARDY MAGNOLIAS FLOWERING AZALEAS 3t04ft. CRABS $3.95 5 ft. and up $7.50 $4.50 NEW SPRING HOURS,

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Kiwanis to Recognize Honor Miss Franzanne Vreeland. Mi­ chael T. Reck, Miss Ca~l A. Students at Monday Meeting Catll1izz~ro, Miss Edith D. Co­ hen, Miss SuzanneA. Flandreau, The Debnar Kiwanis Club James P. Hepp, Richard S. will recognize the Honor Stu­ Katz, Miss Elizabeth Stonn, dents of Bethlehem Central Miss Susan C. Taylor, David Senior High School at its regular L. Williamson, and Robert W. meeting Monday, May 10, 6: 15 Zimmerman. Presentation of p. m. at Center Inn, Glenmont. Certificates of Award for The Club \\i11 honor the stu­ A chievement will be made by dents and their parents who will DelmarKiwanis PreSident, Fran­ be guests for th e evening. cis Barclay. Chairman of this Third A rmual Student Scholastic Achievement Meeting is A 1 Beckmann. Dr. R. W. Moomaw, Super­ vising Principal of Bethlehem Rangh i no Honored Central Schools, will be the speaker and Mr. Harold Smith, Joseph P. Ranghino, Principal of Bethlehem Central Road, Glenmont, was honored as the outstanding member of the Senior High School, will intro­ year by the Albany Chapter of duce the following Honor Stu­ the American Institute of Bank­ dents; Harald G. Jerty 3rd, ing at irs annual dinner held recendy at the Sheraton Ten Eyck Hotel in Albany. Mr. Ranghino, Auditor of the COME SEE LOWEST National Commercial Bank & ....-".,.. •• COST Trust Company was cited for his many years of -service in the FUN ON organization. He' became an WHEELS active member in 1947 and since that time has herd many and various offices in the A.I.B. 50 $225 In 1961, when he held the office

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the National Association of there will be a display of paint­ Rossuck of the Hamagrael Ele- I Bank Auditors & Controllers, ings by local artists. 1£ any mentary School faculty wi th and a graduate of the NABAC local artists would like to dis­ Florence Allen ao·d J ames Cronin School at the Unl versity of Wis­ play their paintings they are· of the Delmar Elementary School consin. . asked to contact the Chairman, faculty, will use individual and Mrs. Marie Ricketts. Entries small group instructional tech­ are invited. niques to strengthen the basi~ Artists' Works ot Card 'Party A Portrait has been offered skills of students presently in as a prize by the well-known the first through eighth grades POR TRAIT OF SPRING is portrait artist, Constance Ward. who avail themselves of this the theme which wHI be used The winner will be chosen the program. _ for the annual Card Party and night of the Card Party and Classes will be held week­ Fashion Show sponsored by the Fashion Show. The portrait day mOInings and car pools or women of the Dominican Re­ will be painted from a favorite other forms of transportation tre.at House located on the T.roy photograph of the winner. will have to be provided for by Schenectady Road. parents. Registration forms The Card Party and Fashion have been distributed to air Show will be held at Bishop Summer Reading Program schools concerned. A fee will Gibbons High Schoo~ in Sche­ be charged. For additiona"l nectady art Wednesday Evening, A six-week summer program information, please call Mr. May 12, at 8:00 .P.M. of instruction in reading and Rossuck at 869-5148; Mrs. Allen In line with the theme, lac al arithmetic will be held in the at 439-9707 or Mr. Cronin at Portrait Artists will be in atten- belmar Elementary School from 439-4701.

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GARDEN SHOPPE Rt. 32 (Between Elsmere Ave. & Rt. 9·W) - HE 9-1835 SPOTLIGHT May 6, 1965 -PAGE 11 Pastor to be Installed KMOX, St. Louis, Mo. 1936-38 - ne.ws commentator for Station The Reverend Paul H. Gass­ THE BRIDAL REGISTRY WRUN, Rome, N.Y., 1946-47 mann, new pastor of Bethle­ is the "LITTLE BIRD" that tells your f~mily and friends and was a radio preacher at I hem Lutheran Church, will be which pattern you prefer. There are f"!O mistakes ••. no gift Station WHID Niagara Falls, installed on Sunday, May 9, duplications. At your earliest convenience, com-e in and list N. Y. 1952-55. Pastor Gassc at a special service at 3:30 your si Iver, china and s_temware gift wishes with us. Make mann is married to the fonner giving easier for friends and life wonderful for yourself! P. M. The guest preacher will Mildred M. Pierc'e. They have Reverend Gary Germann, two daughters, Mrs. Carole of The Lutheran Church Sterlilt~ Jean Decker of New BrunsWick, Good Shephard, Glens _Towle Gorham _Wallace -International -Stieff -Lunt N.J. J and Paulette, a freshman New York. _Reed & Barton _Heirloom _Manchester -Watson -Blackinton student at Valparaiso Univer­ _Georg Jensen and others sity, Valparaiso, Indiana. He grad- eltilta from Concordia Colle­ _Lenox _Havi land _Franc iscan _Syracuse _Franconia Institute Bronxville, N.Y. FBLA Meeting _Roya I Worcester _Roya I Copenhagen _Castleton's Independence 1938) he graduated from At the April 27 meeting of Ironstone _Oxford Bone China and others I Concoroi.a Seminary, St. louis, the Bethlehem Central High He did post-graduate School Chapter of Future Busi­ Stemware work at Washington University, ness Leaders of America a _Fostoria _Seneco _Tiffin _Imp~rial _Royal Mossell St. Louis. movie entitled Through A -Irice -Sweden's BODA -Queen's Lustre Ware -Bryce Pastor Gassmann comes to Stranger's Eyes, produced by -Stuart and others area from Westwood, N.]. the New York State Association where he served from 1955 to of Savings Banks, was shown. Stailtie66 & Siluer <:Plate -Largest selectian in this area His previous pastorates The movie pointed 0 u t the Unusual Bridal Attendants' Gifts St. Matthe'WS, Nor.th importance of banks and sav­ Finest Engraved Invita..tions at Wonderful Savings IT,om,w.;'nda. N. Y. 1948-55, St. ings. , Rome, N. Y. 1941-48. Nancy Wisenburn, chairman 20% Discount far Girls wha register here was assistant pastor at st. of the banquet committee, Matthews, Albany 1939-41. presented the choices for the Jewelry - Silver China - Stemware - Stainless There is much radio experience annual event. The group de­ North Pearl at Steuben Street in his background, having been cided to hold this year's ban­ ..oAJamJ staff organist of Station KFUO & quet at Schrafft's, on May 25. ALBANY, NEW YORK BARBEQUE TIM ZE DEAL 59~ PKG, ~ L .IMiTEAKS 79C FAIi HICKENSLBwHOLE \B CUT UP C TOILET TISSUE 4R~~~35C ESS, DELMONICO 26 29 SiREKwNBERRIES 2 PKGS69C LEAN,GROUNDEAKS LB·$1.49 LBS MEUSHROEOsMS 4colNI9C HUCKCE QUALITY 3 ·$2.07 ~L!. EzI!T9L~!DTlsT 3R~BB~7 3C LORNA DOONES PKG.39C AMS ;~~~:~:LF LB.53C

S" LL COLORS FREEZER BUYS I:' !!I(', U.S. GOV'T. CHOICE BEEF £ee,/o/ 0,0 e,. BASKET49C . d Us e,. PANSIES Hin quarters Ib.59( ." . Sides of Beeflb49(Chucks of Beeflb.49( FULL V ARIETY ~ Ground Chuck 25 Ib,. 0' mo," lb. 69( , Garelen Flower. anel Plant Reserve right to limit quantities -·Prices effective Thurs., Fri., Sat., (5/6, 5/7, 5/8) ION HIGHWAYSD 85 AAND 85AVIS' STONEWELLHE 9-5398 SHOPPING CENTERNEW SCOTLAND, NEW YORK o s 10 a.m. to 10 PAGE 12 - May 6, 1965 THE SPOTLIGHl May Fellowship Day Friday Mrs. Kent Miller of th e Slingerlands Methodist Church The Tri-Village Church Wo­ will be program chairman and men will observe May Fellow­ a hostess. Other hostesses will : ship Day Friday, May 7, at be Mrs. John B. Brown of the SEED POTATOES , the Delmar PresbyterianChurch. Reformed Church, Mrs. Richard' A petite, luncheon. will be B. Gillette of St.. Stephen's I' VEGETABLE & FLOWER SEEDS IN PACKETS served at 12:30 P.M. with Church, Mrs. James Kinn of Mrs. Howard Goold is the Peo, Corn seed, Onion Sets, Tomato Plants, Cabbage Plants, Spanish the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, I Onion Plants chairman. and Mrs. Ralph Sutliff of the COMBINATION POTS & BORDER PLANTS The program theme for the Delmar Methodist Church. day is uPeople, PoveIty, Plen­ Meat - Salads - Frozen Foods ty. II Mr. William Frick will AU women of the Tri-Village be the speaker. Mr. Frick is area are most cordially in­ a graduate of WUlamette Uni­ vited to come. The COWlcil versity in Salem, Oregon, and asks that evexy woman bring a is attending seminary at Drew can of food for the Inner City VAN ALLEN FARMS Missisn. Nursexy care 'will be University. He is serving his On 9-W - First Farm North of Jericho Drive-In provided, internship at the Inner City NEW HOURS: 9 A.M. to 8 P,M. RO 7-9101 Mission.

Poppy Day Is Coming!

Disabled war veteram work­ ing in hospitals and convales­ cent workrooms in many parts of the country are completing the millions of memorial pop­ pies which will be worn in Us • GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES honor of the war dead on Poppy Day in May, according to Mrs.

Thank you 10. the fine accep"'nc. you have shown Given S. Hynds, Poppy Chair­ us du.ing our fi.. t yeo •• W.. will conlinue '" serve FREE- ---30;' -GE- R"NGE- ---: man of Blanchard Unit #1040, you ...d moin"'in our sto ... policy, wh ..... you buy with conlid""ce. • GE DRYER ••• GE STEREO. of the A merican legion A uxi­ Ju~t ~t,,~ ift and regilter 10 ..... , ono 01 thue valuable pri1'U. liary in Dchnar. Ho obligation to Suy! ~_ ... ___ .. __ u ..... ___ _ More that:! 6,000 veterans of three wars have been given G.no,.1 EI .. ,,,< 24" Wid. REFRIGERATOR employment by the Auxiliary all Full w;d'" F ..... , in its poppy making work this ""d

of the first World War In Swim Show If I were renting in France and Belgium. Susan Vogel, daughter of Mr. FOWLER'S 11()ur Auxiliary Unit will have and Mrs. Frederick H. Vogel, a a cOIps of volunteer workers of S9 Wisconsin Avenue, Del­ Liq uor Store distributing th e s e memorial mar is one of 28 Beaver Col­ Hedge Trimmer flowers on the streets and shop­ lege Synchronized Swim mem­ See ERNIE or GEORGE for BETTER SPIRITS ping centers all day on Poppy bers taking part in a swim I'd CCilIl Day, May 19. These workers show, one of the highlights of will cany coin boxes to re­ Elsmere - at - the - Light Spring Festival Weekend, which HILCH IE'S Porking right in front of store. ceive contributions for theAux­ was he Id on Saturday afternoon, HE 9-2613 "We deliver." iliary's work with the disabled May 1. veterans and needy children of 439-9943 Chi I led, ready-to-serve WINES & CHAMPAGNES veterans. We hope that every­ will wear a poppy to honor Annual little League Drive war dead and 'Will contri­ YOU'RE INVITED! to help these living vic- The Tri-Village little League FREE ORGAN CONCERT of war, II Mrs. Hynds said •. will conduct its annual Fund Mrs. Hynds is now organizing Raising Booster Drive on Fri­ MUSICAL FUN FOR ALL! Sunday ·3 P.M. corps of volunteer Poppy day evening, ~ay 7, beVNeen workers. Some will be the hours of six and nine. On !ll of World War n veterans that evening little Leaguers to give from an- hour or will ca 11 at Tri-Village homes to all day to the w.ork. to ask for contributions to help ~ Some will be alderwomen from support the extensive 1965 ROUTE 9, LATHAM-V. MILE NORTH of CIRCLE little league baseball program. voltmteers for A schedule of games for the many years. coming season will be left at ST 5-0941 CARPET SALE UP TO 50%OFF SAVE AS NEVER BEFORE ON QUALITY CARPETS & CARPET REMNANTS NO MASLAND, ALEXANDER SMITH THREE MONEY YEARS DOWN MAGEE, BIGELOW and DOWNS TO PAY

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...... 111"...... 11 ...... 11 .... ' ...... 1111 ...... '"1II ..". each home. Summer Swim Program THE IDEAL GIFT FOR MOTHER at ANNE'S HAT BOX Financing the Little League The Bethlehem Board of Ed-: program is accomplished ucation and the Town of Beth- i Gloves - Feather Mac Slippers - Maiud Hosiery (Also through local sponsOl'S, adver­ lehem jointly sponsor the sum­ Supp Hose) - Vera Scarfs - Gift Certificates tisers and tHe concession stand mer swimming program at the! at Magee Park, however, the Bethlehem Central JlUlior and I cost for each of the more than SALE OF SPRING HATS Senior High School pools fori 450 boys paIticipating in little the children and residents of League runs about $23.00 a 406 Kenwood Ave., Delmar l season. The Booster Drive is the school district. The pro-I Phone 439-5011 gram includes class instruction Hours: Daily 10 to 5:30 of prime importance in helping for all levels of swimming, Fridays ti II 9 P.M. to make ends meet. Many I recreational swimming for youth men a nd women contribute and adults and will run for 8 hours of volWlteer time to this weeks beginning June 27 and' worthwhile recreational service closing ,August 20. for the boys of our community. I Joseph A. Guerrera, Districtj Harold Garinger, Chairman of Director of Health, Physical the dn ve, and a 11 of those who Education and Recreation, an­ work so hard for Little League, nounces that parents may reg-I ask that you be generous in ister their children during the your support when the little month of May for the instruc­ Leaguer rings your bell on Fri­ tional program in the neigh­ day evening. bOlhood schools, St. Thomas In the event of bad weather, School and the JWlior and Sen­ the drive will be held Satur­ ior High Schools. Brochu day morning on May 8. describing .registration proce­ dures and registration forms to parents will be issued to al pupils enroIled in the schools. A carefully selected staff 0 qualified people has been em..., ~SPRING DRAPERY SALE ployed for supervision, instruc­ tion . and as lifeguards. The Learn to Swim progra3 will be conducted at the Junio GET THE SALE PRICE •• AND MOREl High pool and consists of fo , at Marcus Fabrics - you pay 20% to 40% less two-week sessions of 10 day~ than the cost of fabric alone for decorator each. Three classes are sched-I styled Antique Satin draperies in 37 uled for each morning of eac~' session. Students will receiv sizes and 21 fashion colors. instruction in advanced be­ ginner, intermediate, swim1 mer, and advanced swimmei SALE levels of the American Red WALL TO WALL Cross program. CEILING TO FLOOR $29.99 During the fourth session, a~ Style "Cortique" Antique Satin 144" Wide the Senior High pool, two in 21 exciting colors! 95" Long classes for Junior lifesaving will be conducted for those LENGTH students who qua lify • Two classes are scheduled for each morning of the fourth session. 45" Bus transportation for instruc­ tional and recreational swim­ 54" ming will be provided by the school district throughout the summer. 72" Adult and family swim ses­ 84" sions wiil be held at the J1ll1iOI High pool each Tuesday ane Stuyvesant 90" Thursday evenings from 7:30 tc 9:30 P.M. and on Sundays frorr Plaza 95" 1:30 to 4:30 P. M. Open Every 99" The program officially opens 'IIII~~~~ Night 'til 100" on June 27 with a family swim ~ __ ~9~P~.M~.~======~ session. rHE SPOTLIGHT May 6, 1965 - PAGE 15 wtvJ-~tb 110lh ANNIVERSARY

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MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOsn INSURANCE CORPORATION PAGE 16 - May 6, 1965 THE SPOTLIGHl Ambulance Squad Officers At the Annual Meeting of the Bethlehem VolunteerAmbu- I lance Service Inc. the follow­ Planning to move? ing officers were elected: Presi­ dent, Norma L Junej Vice­ Before you buy or build a home, see National Commercial. We have a lower PreSident, John Vander Pool; interest rate for mortgage loans on owner-occupied homes. And with Recording Secretary, Net tie NCB's low-cost Mortgage Life Insurance Plan, should the debtor die before Harding; Financial SecretalY, the mortgage is paid off, the family will inherit a home instead of a debt. Janet A Hen; Treasurer, Orville Z. Hannay; Sergeant-at-arms, J u 1 i a Chamberlin; Captain, Richard Hummel, First lieu­ tenant, Marie Filkins; Second Lieutenant, Edna Strumpf. Elected as a member of the Board of Directors to replace outgoing Arthur Williams was retiring president Charles Wick­ ham. Otner Directors are Gertrude Smith, Richard Ben­ nett, Helen Kleinhans, and Harry Metchick. A rising vote of thanks for his fine work as president of the organization was given to Charles Wickham. The newly elected officers were installed by Harry Met­ chick. The Bethlehem Volunteer Ambulance Service answered 187 calls last year, and since I

January 1, 1965 has answered I' 65 calls. These include emer­ gencies, transports, and inter- I ambulance relays. I

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Mrs. Warren Furbeck, Chair­ man of the Cancer Drive for New Scotland announces the follOWing canvassers who will call at your home the week of May 10. Mrs. Richard Crannell, Mrs. Tiffany Williams, Mrs. Eldridge Scales, Mrs. John Lonnstrom, Mrs. Jacob Herzog, Jr., Mrs. Sydney Dunston, Mrs. Dona ld Sutton and Miss Anne Johnson. Extra Banking Hours ••• More canvassers are needed DELMAR OFFICE, 343 Delaware Ave. ELSMERE OFFICE, Delaware Plaza... and may contact Mrs. Furbeck Fridays,

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HE SPOTLIGHT May 6, 1965 - PAGE 17 Rev. Sells at Voorheesvi lie The Reverend Ernest L. Sells, WALLEY'S FARM for 36 years a Methodist mis­ I it~ SPruNG sionary in Africa I will be the ~rNDS p~~~s guest speaker at "Mother's Morn­ TOMATO PLANTS MORETONS - BIG BOY - CARDINAL (HYBRIDS) ! FRiSH-UP ing Out I! at the First Metho­ RUTGERS - BEEFSTEAK - CHERRY - YELLOW dist Church, Voomeesville, on Thursday, May 13, at 9:30 TiME A. M. and will also speak to VEGETABLE PLANTS the children during released ANNUAL FLOWER PLANTS IN GRO-TAINERS time at 2 P. M. on that date. Mr. Sells is on a year's fur­ GERANIUMS & VINCA VINES lough in the United States, SEEDS - FERTILIZERS - GARDEN SUPPLIES following completion of a four­ year term in Salisbury, Rho­ desia, where he served as exe­

Deadline Extended For the benefit of eligible veterans in the Tri-Village

area, the Blanchard Post 1040 I American Legion, mll accept membership applications until June 1st. There will be a representa­ tive at the Post, Monday thm AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE Friday from 7 to 9 P. M., or SAVE 15% OR MORE contact membership chairman ON NEW SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE George Reeber at 524 Kenwood THROUGHOUT THE STORE Avenue. PAGE 18 - May 6, 1965 THE SPOTLlG~ SOME FACTS AND ~~~~:;;~~~'~~~''' ____ ',C~~ FICTION AB-DUT A HOUSEHOLD AFFLICTION That "affliction" is moths­ ~ ~ those devious little pests who are usually 'brought to mind in \ ~ the fall when" a hole appears in that stored garment. But the time to think and do something about them is in the spring dilr­ PAINT­ ~ fUR STORAGE ~ ing the annual cleaning. Then put them out of your mind with FIX-U including Cloth Garments your clothes for the rest of the ~ ~ year. CLEAN- ~ DIAL HO 5 .. 1511 ~

~ Cleaning = Restyling = l~epdiring ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~ OPEN TH URSDA Y EVEN INGS ~ ~ CUSTOMER PARKING HOTEL WELLINGTON GARAGE r <)~~~~<:./J~P~l~Q./J~~ ~ With spring cleaning just around the corner, here are some common myths along with some truths about moths which Make Every Room may surprise you: Fiction: Moths are a menace in Your Home only during the spring and summer. As Beautiful as Fact: Unfort.u'I1.Q,tely, the little critters chew up your clothes all Outdoors with ",ait! year round. They thrive in j warm, dark places and humid we~ther encourages them. touralne Fiction: Moths eat only wool. Fact: They aren't that discrim­ inating. Hair, fur, feather8~ ~8t wool blends and some man­ made fibers appeal to their sweet tooth; And they'll chew through plenty of other things RYPLEX to get at them. Fiction: Adult flying moths are • Dries in 20 minutes the most dangerous. Member Fact: By that time, they're • No paint odor Federal Savings more or less retired. It's the & larvae who do the damage. • Clean brush or roller Loan Fiction: Clothes that have been Insuronc. with water CorporCition freshly cleaned are mothproof. Fact: Only for a short time. Dry cleaning offers no lasting • Highly washable guarantee. Fiction: The odor of sulphur, • 1200 decorator colors I candles, cedar, newsprint, to­ bacco, and tar paper kill moths. Only Fact: Old wives' tales, all. Only PARK FREE at Howard the fumes of a chemical agent like Solvay para crystals avail­ Pa>rking Plaza, Corner a,ble at 'your local drugstore aGal Lodge & Howa rd Streets. and supennarket, are powe1"jul $5.69 enough to kill eggs, larvae and moths all in one swoop. Fiction: Stored clothing must be sent to the cleaner to remove ~ the moth ball odor. •"~::::." LUMBER &. Fact: Yes-unless you Ilse para crystals. Para (called paradi_ BUILPal~' SUPPLY- 'NC. chlorobcHzene by the chemical 'industry) vapors disappear HE,q·99b8.;o(~fm with just a short airing on the ~ DIIAWARI a.. DELMAR" Y dothes lillc . !IHE SPOTliGHT May 6, 1965 - PAGE 19 OM I N G EVE NT S ------, £00"K9 1o"'wa"'~ ••. MOTHER'S DAY BETHLEHEM'S TWO 1965 Com­ Albany. Following the luncheon unity Ambassadors will be io­ newcomers will tour the State oduced to'night, May 6, at an Cap'itol Building. PLANTS en meeting of the Community • THE DELMAR EVENINGUNIT, mbassador Project. Time - 8 Home Demonstration, ,will 'meet m. Place --BCHS library. Tuesday, May 11, at 8 p.m: in the POTTED ROSES IN BLOOM ON MAY 8, the Bethlehem Bethlehem Central Senior High asonic Temple Association will School cafeteria. rve a roast beef dinner, family Mrs. William Delaney will dem­ yIe; at the Masonic Temple, oo'strate the making of corsages PANSIES - PERENNIALS i Kenwood Avenue. from garden flowers. Dinner wilt be served from 5 to • THE EXTENSION SERVICE' - VEGETABLE PLANTS .m. Tickets are $2.00 for adults Garden Club will meet in the Del­ d $1.00 for children under mar library on May 12 at 1:00 Geraniums, Petunias, other Annuals elve years of age. Everyone is p.m_. A plant exchange will De (Fertilizer, Peat Moss, Seeds) rdially invited. featured. BETHLEHEM MEMORIAL Post Members are requested to bring 85, Veterans' of Fore'ign Wars, surplus annual and' perennial elmar, presents Colonie 'High's plants from their gardens in parcels King'.s Men" under the direction or Containers suitable for easy SCHULTZ Robert Oliver, on Saturday, handling. House plants may be ay 8, at the Bethlehem Ce'ntral included. FARM & GREENHOUSES niar High Auditorium. Evening • STEPHEN CARRARO OF THE FAMIL Y BUSIN ESS rformance at 8: 30 p.m. and a Social Security Administration, (COME IN AND BROWSE) atinee at'3:00 p.m. Adult admis­ will meet WIth Tri-Village Senior 136 WOLFE ROAD -. OPEN 9 A.M. 'TIL DARK on $1.25 for either performances. Citizens at the May 13 meeting. ildreo 35¢ for matinee and $1.25 He will explain the operation of Stop 33 Off Albony-Schenectody Rd., One Mi Ie In r the evening. the present Sociai Security Pro- PLENTY OF FREE PARKING TOMMY ATKINS AND' her pal, Cookie," will bring "Cookie's ag~c Castle," a program of pup­ rs, magic and ventriloquism to e annual Mother-Daughter ban­ et of the Community Methodist hurch of Slingerlands on Mond ay elJ.i\l~, May 10. . The banquet which will be held Fellowship Hall of the church 6: 30 p.m. is sponsored by the omen's Society of Christian rvice. General Chairman is rs. Warren Furbeck assisted by rs. Albert Frederiksen, J oho endleton, Arthur Davies, Nelson dell, and" Mrs. J oho Buffum. MRS. BRAYTON R. 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gram with the added provisions will be performed by members contained in the Medicare Bill the Independent Music Group i We'll make your now before Congress. The meet­ eluding a sonata for piano. ing will begin at 7: 30 p.m. in Installations of officers and th the cafeteria of the Junior High sixth grade citizenship award wi motor also take place during the evenin School. • EXCERPTS FROM H.M.S. PIN­ Parents and friends of the scho sing AFORE will highlight a concert are cordially invited to attend thi at 7:30 p.m. at the Clarksville musical evening. * Engine Tune-up Elementary School on May 11th. • ANYONE SERIOUSLY INTE * Front End Alignment The school choir will present ESTED in working to start * Automatic Trans- Gilbert and Sullivan's music with Montessori nursery 'school in thi mission Service solo parts taken by Wendy Bark­ area is invited to attend a mee * Modern Equipment man, Rance Gregory, Sue Anne ing on Monday, May 17, at 8 p. * Skilled Mechanics Vaughn, and Brian Wells. The at 156 Kenwood Ave. Person narrative was written by Marion interested but unable to atten Geel, Barbara Hargrave, and Susan may leave their names with Mt Perkins. R.L. Moxham, 439-1403; afte Creative musical compositions May 11.

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L -HE SPOTLIGHT May 6,1965 -.PAGE 21 • THE6TIj ANNUAL.COUNTRY :'air of the Delmar Presbyterian :hutch will be held Saturday. 'May IS, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. In case of rain the Fair will be ,eld following Saturday, May 22. .will rak. e PI. ace at th.' ~ ·Ch.U[C. h 0. n -elaware. Avenue -in Delmar. A reat variety of items will be. on f~le hoth inside And ou[!':id"t:" the uilding. Outside there will. be any rides, games, fish pond, alloon man, pick-a-pocket ladies specially for children. Also he fabulous Cake Walk and the xc'iring Garden Mart with not only lars of annuals, gerna'iums, house lanes, but also gift-items of io­ erest for patio and gardeh, use. 'he snack bar will he in o~eta­ ion all day and besides good food here will be attractive and shaded. TIRE ables' at which to sit; [e-st and' DAY SALE at! At 1:30; also-outside, there ill be. the annual auctio,n of m'ost nteresting items. This' is· not a HURRY IN FOR THE TIRES YOU NEED AT BIG 'SAVINGS! ite Ele'phant assortment but rtides of value, new and.' an­ ique. PRICES SLASHED! Inside you will find many un-:­ sual gift items all handmade, Silvertowns aked goods, candy stirred in Original Equipment on 1964 Cars resbyterian kitchens, good _used Size Black White hildren's clothing; a cheese .he~l, trinkets and treasures, 600 x 13 516.18 ' 519.01 h.ildren's bizaa.r from whi<;h 't'o 650 x 13 17.17 20.16 ake a selection . 700 x 14-'050 x 15 18.97 22.29 • THE NINTH ANNUAL AN­ 750x 14-'070 x 15 20.07 23.57 IQUE SHOW AND SALE, spon-, 800 x 14-710 x 15 22.00 25;86 ored by the Friendship Group of 850 x 14-760 x 15 24.15 28.37 t. 'Steph_en's Episcopal Church 900 x 14-800 x 15 27.40 32.19 ill take place at th.e church on 950 x 14-820 x 15 28.00 32.74 ednesday and Thursday, May 19 PW$ TAX & EXCHANGE nd 20, from 10:00 ·a.m .. to 9:00 .m. each day. Th. Geraniums and petunias will be "Easy-Steer" Tire old by'members of the"Friendship roup and the Women's Guild. Size Black White 650x 13 518.88 521.74 750x 14 22.06 25.37 800 x 14-710x 15 24.18 27.82 St. Thomas' News 850 x 14-760 x 15 26.56 30.55 900 x 14-800 x 15 30.13 34.67 Reverend Paul J. Bondi, di­ 950 x 14-820 x 15 35.22 rector of St. Thomas' junior PLUS TAX & fXCHANGf youth program, was host to the parish Jr. CYO basketball team and their parents at a Victory Dinner anA pri125 at the Center Inn. Individual trophies were distributed to the players to • Expert Front End and Complete Brake Work· Wheel Bala~ing • Recapping honor the winning of their di­ '------~------' vision title. Special guests were Reverend George Phillips, Your Convenient B. F. GOODRICH Dealer pastor of St. Jean's, Troy; Mr. The Tough Breed of Tires' for the Hard Driving Man I and Mrs. Wm. Fuller, BCJHS director of physical education; • Mr. and MIS. John Stokey, BCHS recreational director. WEI BERCiTIRE CORP. A World's Fair Trip, spon­ (E~I(/'JlisIWll 1917-1!J65 - -18 },mrs Df'IW,,(lflbfl~ Sf>rl'i,'p) sored by St. Thomas I Senior 935 CENTRAL AVE. IV 2·4449 Youth Group, is scheduled for SatUl.'day, May 8. A rea high Next to Westgate Shopping Center I school youth a re welcome~ Judith., Otis, __ Slingerlands, may OPEN DAILY 8·5:30 - SATURDAY 8.5 be contacted for infonnation. PAGE 22 - May 6, 1965 THE SPOTLIGHi

TOWN OF BETHLEHEM CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT AT SPORTHAVEN LANES, DELMAR, N.Y. (A Real GALA Tournament for Bethlehem Bowlers) Bowlers MUST be residents of the Town of Bethlehem PRIZES GALOREU DONATED BY BETHLEHEM MERCHANTS Three Tei-Village men don't have to JUSt dream, in Walter CASH PRIZES TROPHIES Mitty fashion, about piloting an airplane. They've turned the SAT. & SUN., MAY 8TH & 9TH dream into a reality, and today ar.e licensed pilots and members - SQUAD TIMES - of a local flyi ng club. They Sat. - 2 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. take to the skies whenever time - and weather conditions - make Sun. - 4 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:30" p.m. it possible. The local threesome includes ENTRY FEE $5.00 Dr. Levan Bedrosian, Mr. Ray­ jus t re turned las t ($2.00 bowl ing; $2.00 prize mond A. Dechene, and Mr. E. flying trip together Richard Hannmann. They belong Gar y Bedrosian fee; $1.00 tournament expense) to Upper 15, Inc., a flying club Dechene, both 13, ac corop,.niedl PRIZE FUND RETURNED 100% origina'lly organized by students their fathers on the Easter 1 for every 7 entries - plus at Siena College. Club member's" tion trip. Merchandise Prizes now ·number about '25, and they Mrs. Bedrosian and FOUR GAMES own two planes which are based 9, made the trip both ways 75% Handica'p of 200 for men - at the Albany County Airport. train - and turned out to· be Dr. Bedrosian, an Albany tortoise· that beat the hare. 75%Handicop of 180 for women obstetrician known as HLefty" weather kept the Piper Chere,keel to alm.ost everyone, told me he's from making good time, and always been· interested in flying, hampered the flyers on the SPOTLIGHT CLASSIFIEDS TELL THE WORLD but he didn't h~lVe time to· get home that they had to .leave CALL HE 9-4949 his Iicens€ until four years ago. craft in Youngstown; Ohio, and He pointf'n out that it isn't as back for it a few days. later. easy to. fly a plane as -it is to Mrs. Bedrosian doesn't drive a car"- contrary to some share her husband's great' "'"",,' 4th ofI.nniuer6ary advertising messages - but he's in flying, confessing SpeciaL6 (ALL THRU APRIL) FINAL CLOSING GR~ASE L,GHTNING 'Nc. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Everything Must Go! 810 CENTRAL AVENUE, ALBANY IV 2-6055 Next to Grand Way & Westgate Shopping Ctrs. 6/;zatet/' ..JI.1. J3oot/" Jeweler . 11 dVo

fears, but the family trip was a member of the Upper 15 club ade to visit Dr. Bedrosian's for a number of years and that amily in Fresno, Calif. he's one of the mas t acti ve Mr. Dechene and Mark took pilots in the area. the trip for the fun of It, and. to o some sightseeing on the West Coas t. They flew to Catalina Cosmetology Graduate Island, and made more conven­ Janice Frehulfer, 1507 New tional tourist visits to, M arine­ Scotland Ave., Slingerlands, land anel Di~nf"yland. Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. echene -and their daughters, NEWTONVILLE, NEW YORK ynn, 16, and Gail, 14, were RobeltFrehulfer has successfully .? New York City at the same completed a Cosmetology ROUTE 9 - North of Siena College Ime. Course at the Colonna Beauty Mrs. Dechene does enjoy flying School, 94 Central Avenue, nd the entire Dechene family Albany, New York. as taken many pleasure trips. NOW OPEN! The Upper 15 Flying Club'was rganized 16 years ago, and One-Woman Showing as amassed Ita trem_endous DIFFERENT afety· record," according to Mrs. Florence Siegel of 28 r. Dechene. Club members Tiemey Drive, Delmar, has 13 wn shares, and pay only for the been invited to give a one=­ RIDES aunt of flying that they do. woman showing of oils, draw­ he . club pres"ently owns two ings and woodcuts at Northem ircraft, a 2-place' Piper Colt nd the 4':place Piper Cherokee Michigan University in Mar­ hat just 'gOt back from its jaunt quette from May 15 to June 5. a California. A former resident of Essex Incidentally, one of the_ high­ Fells, N.J., Mrs. Siegel has ights of that trip was' the cele­ exhibited at the Montclair A It ration of Mark Dechene's 13th Musewn. She moved to Del­ irthday. "We were at a' rest­ urant' somewhere in Texas," his mar last year. BRING THE CHILDREN ad said, lisa we stuck a candle Mrs. Siegel is a teacher, n a piece of pie, and Mark had the mother of three, and the party. " wife of Bernard Siegel, busi­ Open daily at 3 p.m. Weather Permitting Dr. Bedrosian mentioned that ness manager a nd controller ost of his, flyingjs for the fun Sat. & Sun. at Noon f it, but lately he's used a of Albany Medical College. lane occasionally as a means of apid transportation. (Not -to Beauty School Graduate eliver a baby, I don't think­ Summer Athletic Camp is medical .practice is local.) Carol Rock of 1537 New he Piper Cherokee will cruise, Scotland Rd., Slingerlands, THIRD YEAR n good weather, at about 140 New York, daughter of Mr. PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION lies per hour. and Mrs. Orlen Rock has suc­ I tried but was unable to reach cessfully co~pleted a C os­ r. Hannmann; to ask him about is addiction to. flying as a metology Cotirse at the Colon­ obby. His local flyer friends na Beauty School, 94 Central Basketball Facilities old me, though, that he has been Avenue, Albany, New York. Baseball Include: Football .If Swimming Pool Junior Life Saving •• ~o",en Love to Live Baseball Diamond Sessions begin July 6 Basketball Courts and end Aug. 27 - .~ /tIque411! Any dates available l~'" '" ,e., , .., KITCHENS" and you will too! For Information, Clip Form and Mail to: AL SHOLTES, GUILDERLAND CENTER, N.Y. Custom,Built .... Planning to Build or Remodel? . our choice or Co II finished In y .1 wood AI Sholtes, UN 1-2912 Art Hutson, IV 9-2835 "' . h nOtur ot , .. nc , nd costs less CALL HO 3.3211 Ed-Farrell, HE 8-5311 tones ... Q think' ,------, thon yOU for Free Plans and estimates. I I I I NAME : I I ALBANY BUILDING CENTER : ADDRESS : INCORPORATED I I 352 Central Avenue, Albany 6, New York Lp~~N~------_--_------J PAGE 24 - May 6. 1965 -. SPOTLIG HT CLASSIFIEDS RIDING HE 9-4949 Haswell Farms, Feura t ..:... •• Rd. at Murray Avenue, .. Classified Ads in the mac_ HE 9-3893. Deliv.efl ACADEMY Spotlight must be paid fOf Tri-Village. when the ad is submitted. APPLIANCE SERVICE 6/10 MI. PAST RT. 32 ON ELM. AVE. FROM DELMAR We must enforce this pol~ FULLY INSURED RIDING iFY strictly. Our rates are WESTINGHOUSE, RCA, Kel vinator. Guaranto.ed use FROM 7:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. too small to permit ina PHONE HE 9-5986 washers. Area Applianc voicing and bookkeeping Service.. HE 9-2953. t on the sea c c 0 u n t s. BUILDING TOP SOIL AT ITS FINEST! APPLIANCE AND Please do not ask us to & CONTRACTING Rich, specially prepared TV SERVICE make any exception to sandy loam or sandy,. clay this rule. HOMES J. garages, remodeling, loam. J. W. MICHAELS PAU l HOPKINS additions. "easy terms. " Ho cb. INC. LANDSCAPE CON­ Your copy and remittance gan Construction Co. I TRACTORS. HE 9-3823. HE 9-3820 must reach us on Friday 2-4693. before 4:30 P.M. in order ~n:;:":i;.~".=,,~,.~,,:;:,,~,.~•• ~n=n~n~,.;e;n:t:'.~I.*n;;::"*:.:t;n::t~ BLACKTOP ~Jr1.···~t.•.• ,.•.• ,.•.• ,.•.• t •••" •••'t~.,~,,~., ... ,,~"~"~"···"···"····'····'····'····'~2t~ to appear in the following Thursday issue. LUIZZI BROS., Blacktop Pav­ ~n~ ~n~ ing: Parking lots, driveways garage floors, sidewalks En~ ~u~ Classified Advertising Free estimates. 482-3484. tf ~n~ ~u~ RATES ~lt~ 'f'rnl -ttl "al\c M 1O¢ per word for each insertion; CARPENTRY . ~n~ w.. nntu -" &;.11 ~n~ $1 mininlum. REMODEUNG - All types 0 En~ ~n~ CALL HE 9-4949 carpenterwcuk. H., A. Ertel, AI HE 9-1048. Ed Hehre, Write, or stop in at our 9-1198. convenient office: CARPENTRY and mason re i!i~ 0PEN H0 U GSlenmEont ~!;j 154 Oelaware Avenue pairs. No small job re fused. Gosse. HE 6-1202 ~n~ .' ~n~ 8t52 . ~1t~ ~1~~ ADDITIONS, remodeling !lt~ Saturday, May 8th, 1 to S P.M. ~lt~ COMPLETE bookkeeping Ser­ roofing, stairs, genera vice now available for small repairs. Arthur Molle ~n~ ~n~ businesses. Pickup and de­ HE 8-7165. 4t52 !It:; Sunda" May 9th, 2 to S P.M. ~ltl livery. 439-5898. 4t513 SERAFINO: contracting En~ In a loc:ation of Beauty and Convenience ••• The Glenmont ~H~ painting and carpentry .•'1'; •.' seelion il 11M! newest residential area in the Town of Bethlehem ~."II'" ALTERATIONS & SEWING Free estimates. RO 5 • . . A lovely community of Heritage American Arc:hltec:tu ...... ~n~ Where a traditional pride of c:raftsmanshlp' lives ••• Visit our ~It; ALTERATIONS and sewing. M 2186_ 4t527 ~ .:. three models .this week-end and see examples of the varied plans "., Buess. HE 9-"1270. .tf FENCING, remodeling, repairs En~ Ivailable , -- ~H~ ALTERATIONS and sewing. interior & exterior paintin light hauling, lawn service Kirk Hauser~ HE 8-0014 .... t£ En~ ~~'t~ Sully's Odd Jobs. HE 9-5923 En~ '~n~ .APPLES 4t51 BEST PLACE to buy McIntosh !::~ ~::~ apples, large brown eggs. Subscribe to the Spotlight En~ ~lt~ Elt~ ~n~ !::~ i::~ Elt~ PICTURED ABOVE M TRADE Elt~ 4 Olde Coach Road M YOUR OLD POWER MOWER jltl Furnished By M ~U~ En~ ALBANY'S SERVICING DEALER 1::1 The Village Shop ~l:i I LAWN BOY. TOROI Elt~ DELAWARE PLAZA. DELMAR M ~lt~ ~n;' ~lt~ Picturesque Wooded Lots-Swimming Pool ~ltl ~U~ ~H~ TAYLOR & VADNEY ~lt~ 9 Hole Golf Course ',,; ...... ,'.. , 303 CENTRAL AVE. Tel. HE 4 .. 9183 DIRECTIONS: 2 Miles South on 9W, Right on H•• ,.~lt~. Rte. 32, one·half mile HE 9-9231 ~•• ~ ~U~. ~n~ Open Daily-8 A. M. to 9 P. M. 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, CHILD CARE FUNERAL DIRECTORS riders. Sales & Service. M. and colors at reasonable GUDZ, 138 Elm Avenue, prices. Washing and tepa iring HOUSEOF CHIIDREN. II infants M. W. TEBBUTT'S SONS Delmar. HE 9-2025. tf by nat i v e expert. Pickup to 5 years, reasonable rates, Albany Delmar LAWN MOWERS and delivery.- r ree estimates" state. license'. HE 9-2518. Rod Kermani, Stop 3, Al­ 420 Kenwood Ave. SHARPENED bany-Schenectady Rd .. J EX , CLEANING SERVICE HE9-2212 Lawn Boy and Toro SI1'[es-Sen"ice. F'ree pickup-delivery. 3-6884 or IV 2-0457, tf USE CLEANING, window Serving All Faiths PAINTING washing I floor maintenance, For Over 100 Years & also any other cleaning you Taylor Vadney & PAPERHANGING need. Old Holland Clean- FORMAL RENTALS 3Q3Centrai Ave. HE 4-9183 INTERIOR, exterior painting. Free estimates. Work guar- ing Service, Inc. RO IvlEN's - All types avallable. 7-2739. d Latest styling, for graduation, MASON WORK anteed.. Jim V 0 gel.. HE 9-9718. tf weddings, dances, etc. On REPAIRS or new work. Chim­ , DOLL REPAIRING INTERIOR and exterior paint­ 24-hour notice. Reasonable ney, porches, brickwork, ing. A Is 0 carpentry work. LLS repaired, restrung, cos­ TAD:s, 4 Comers. HE 9- plaster, fireplaces, flagstone, tuming. Reina Deitz. HE Frank Salisbury. Days: HE 4511. tf patios, etc. HE 9-1763 after 6-1690. tf 9-5527, nights: HE 9-1355. HOSPIT ALiZATION S. tf tf : ' DRAPERIES ·:tv1ASONRY and carpentry. Ex­ FREE estimates - interior, ex­ N,Y: 65 RE-OPENS IN MAY' perienced •. Fireplaces. Al­ REMENDOUS selection of new terior painting, paperhanging. Call Tom Thornton. HE 9- terations. Additions. F re d decorative fa b ri cs. Finest 4727.· 3t520 Chalcrafts. HE 9-1796. tf iruured. Don Vogel. HE 4- wori

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living room chairs $10 e.ach' W ANTED TO BUY conveniences. IV 9-0259,. heat, electric stove and refrig­ Philco radio w'ith record HE 4-1829. 3t56 erator. Garage, Will show Sat­ player, $25, original cost WANTED GOLF CLUBS FOR CAPE COD, West Yarmouth, urday, May 8, 1965. $70 .per I $350,. in good condition; and young man, call evenings HE Englewood Beach on Lewis month. Phone Saturday ONLY other Hems. Call HO 3-5725. 9-9756. Bay. New 6-room home, fire­ May 8. HE 9-4664. :IRES: TWO 6:00x13, summer, GIRL'S 20" BICYCr E GOOD place, screened porch and W ANTED TO RENT ,used one month, $15. Call condition. 439-1314-. ' garage, 3 bedrooms complete, I 439-2210. new furnishings. Season APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, ga- COLONIAL LIVING ROOM REAL EST ATE FOR SALE $1600 - half season $850. Call rage. Daughter in college, r 2 piece, regular $279 - Special HE 9-4195. d July 1st. 439-9243. I $179. Michelson's Quality "LEISURE HOME" GARAGE FOR RENT MAY 1sc. Furniture. HE 8-532l. of your dreams HE 9-2777. 17 Cherry Avenue, REAL ESTATE WANTED I.1 GHT BLUE bridesmaid dress, just an hour away Delmar. WE HAVE immediate buyer for matching hat, 14, $16. HE COTTAGEATNORTH EASTHAM 3 bedroom Colonial, lower 9-4033 after 6. "BEACH-WOOD SHORES" We have it or will build it for you Cape Cod, 2 bedrooms. HE twenties in price, Bethlehem fOMAN'S GOLF CLUBS, canvas 9-2835 . School District. Call Brown­ • bag, $13; pair-l3"wheels,$6, ALSO RENTALS ell Realty. i1E 9-49-11. car-bed-bassinet $7; carriage, CAPE COD - EASTHAM. House­ RALPH LUDWIG, AGENT keeping cottage on Great $1!. HE 9-4033 aftec 6. Po~d. P.O. Box 623, Stockbridge, Near bay and ocean, sleeps 6. HELP WANTED 958 SET GROLIER encyclo­ Mass. Phone 298-3128 weekly $1l0. Owner, RO 5- pedia, 20 volumnes, $40; West­ 2064. tf STENOGRAPHER position, reg­ inghouse electric range, $35. ular advancement, small Del­ INCOME, 3 apartments, 12 CAPE COD, NORTH TRURO, Call after 3 p.m. RO 7-3400. mar office, complete group miles South of Albany, Housekeeping cottage (with OUNG TREES AND SHRUBS, Insuranc e, 37Y2 hour week, acreage, brick, slate roof, washer & dryer) On hay sensa­ farm grown Blue spruce, birch benefits. HE 9-4901. tf oil heat, copper plumbing, tional view of Provincetown. clumps, others, to 3 feet; One mile from ocean. Sleeps DENTAL HYGIENEST LICENSED started multiflora rose; weep­ aluminum storms. Write 8. $130 weekly. Owner, RO private office, d~ys HE 9-4518, ing willow cuttillg~, lIlulch Spotli8hr, Box A, Df'lm:u, N.Y. 4t520 5-2064. tf evenings HE 9-3308. hay, starting soil. France's SALESLADIES! Full and par t THREE ACRES ON A HILL ELSMERE COTTAGE, SUITABLE Tree Farm. PO 8~2373. ti~e positions. Apply Little overlooking the Hudson Valley. for one or two.' Available soon, AKE SOIL AWAY THE BLUE $90. Heated, wri te Box uB" Folks Shop, Delaware Plaza Lustre way from carpets and Town of Bethlehem School Dis­ c/o Spotlight, Inc., 154 Dela­ upholstery. Rent electric trict, in town of New Scotland. ware Avenue, Delmar. SITUATIONS WANTED ,shampooer $1. Adams Hard- A few minutes from Delmar or APARTMENT: Ground floor, one ware, 380 Delaware Avenue, Slingerlands. Restricted to HANDYMAN, KO JOB TOO bedroom, living room, large kit­ , Delmar. similar sites for substantial small. 439-5558. 4c527 chen, bath and shower. Oil OAM DIVAN, sleeps 2, reg­ homes. $2;400. Box (1M" WANTED: CHAIRS TO CANE; ular, $129, clearance $79.95. Spotlight. 2t513 reduced prices on rockers. Michelson's Quality Furni- SIX ROOM HOUSE, 50 MOUNTAIN THERE'S ONLY ONE HE 9-2116. ture. HE 8-532l. ~oad, Ravena; living room, WOMAN DESIRES HOUSE WORK OIRECnON ,r0ll1NC 1-2 days a week. Own trans­ EEP STYLE GO-KART. Seats fHeplace, diningroom, kitchen, I 2, gas powered, clutch, brakes, 3 bedrooms, hot water oil heat, 8EST (/S~OC'''RSIN portation. 767':'9036 evenings. HE 6-0279. storms, screens. 756-2055. 7/:)WN. ~WRYONE WII./, NEAT WOMAN WANTS DAY YO{/ 7t) •••• cleaning work. Serve parties. ALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, REAL EST ATE FOR RENT o/«cr .porch chairs, HE 9-4360. 463-2015. FA WITH SLIP CDVER, tables, CAPE COD, Bass River. The MWH Hr4lUf4N lamps, miscellaneous. Ideal BLUE LODGE, South for summer camp. Evenings or Shore. 2-3 bedroom house­ NEED CARPET? weekends. IV 2-3702. keeping cottages. From Shop Smart! See Mill Ends at REEN DOOR, WOOD, WHITE $105 weekly, July-August. 36Yz" wide, 6'8Yz" high, hardly F fO m $60 weekly, off GENTILE'S 1100 Central Ave. CIt The Und.rpClSl u,ed, $8. HE 9-5486. season. Linen not pro­ IV 2·1398 Dai'ly 'til 9 vided. 439-3213. tf w , AUTOMOTIVE UPPER SARANAC, beautiful FOR SALE cottage on lake front, all JAMES W. BARTUY

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