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of Dr. William Bracy, chairman 0; Public Hearing the English department at Bea A Public Hearing will be held ver College, and Dr. Robert L by the Town Board of the Town Swaim, chairman of Beaver'E of Bethlehem at the Town Hall . department of religion and phi on September 9, 1970 at 7:30· losophy, resident professors and P.M., to consider amending, advisers for the London Pro­ Article V of the Traffic Ordi- gram. nance of the Town of Bethlehem by adding a new section to be known as Section 3 providing for one-way traffic in an easterly To the Moon! direction on the existing souther­ Members of the Rocket Read· ly leg of Thatcher Street from er's Club have landed safely bac U.S. Route 9W a distance of 290 in the children's room at th feet easterly to the junction of Bethlehem Public Library. Sine • said southerly leg of Thatcher July 6, well over one hundred Street with the northerly leg of youngsters in grades one thru 6 ICE CREAM SUPERMARKET Thatcher Street. have been in the space race. 222 DElAWARE AVENUE. DELMAR 439-7253 Those reading at least ten books made the journey to the moon ICE CREAM SOOAL ______45C SAVE ON In Program and back. Furthermore, the tra­ THICK SHAKES ______50C Ice Cream Cakes veling was so splendid that 7 Jean Hoppe, of 41 Herrick made the trip and 14 more whiz" ICE CREAM SUNDAES ______45C 7 inch $1.95 Ave., Delmar, is one of 160 stu­ zed back and fourth several times. chocolate, pineapple, peach 8 inch $2.95 dents from 43 different colleges (That means they read at least marshmallow, butterscotch 9 inch $3.95 and universities enrolled in Bea­ ten more books for their trip tick­ ver College's London Semester ICE CREAM SUNDAES ______50C 10 inch $4.95 et.) Praise goes to the three li­ 11x15 in. $5.95 Program established in coopera­ brarians at the controls. It isn't strawberry, hot fudge, tion with the City of London Col­ 12x17 in. $6.95 easy to keep such a large project fruit salad, black cherry lege. The group left on Sun., Au­ moving along yet the club gained Open 7 Days A Week gust 23 and is under the direction rather than lost members as the

Hey Gals! for full Nutrition BUY J BATTER·WHIPPED SUNBEAM BREAD Available Almost Everywhere Augu.' 27, 1970 - PAGE 3 THE SPOTLIGHT time by. Nor is it always But Mrs. John Mladinov. Jane Here are the Bethlehem Rock· easy to keep alert and delighted Hunter and Mary Pike were ever et Reader Moon Men: with a book report on a hot sum­ ready with real interest and af· John Dinneen. Alison Ernst. mer afternoon. (The average fection as they greeted the child· Suzanne Felt, Amy Hendrickson, PERKY II PRmy was ten reports per day per li­ ren - they really love to plan and Kimberly Jeram, Elizabeth Lem· HARDY GARDEN brarian - think about that!) work with them. pert, Tom Lynk, Megan McCon· aughy. Eric Maercklein. Chris­ tine McDowell. Kim Meinert. Francesca Mirabelli, Noel Moran, MUMS Keep your garden alive with fresh new Scott Obach, Susan Rogier, Bob colors. Plant now for a rainbow of Rotundo. Nancy Spadaro. Alisa color. Swire, Tammy Van Ryn. Mandy REG. SIZE Benner, Karen Dillman. Sally 149 Horvath. Margaret Martin, Nan­ cy McConaughy, Mike Nucci, EACH Craig Wright, Martin Bannan. JUMBO Sue Capone. Norman Friedman, IBushel 2 Cheryl Jurwitz; Lee McCon­ basket 00 aughy, Melinda Haughie, Phyl· sizell EACH lis Sternberg, Judy Piechnik, 3/5.50 Susan Lenzenhuber. Robin Lynk Moster Charge BonkAmericord Lisa O'Keefe. Erica Weinman, Doily 8:30-6 P.M., Sun., 10·4 P.M. Stephanie Weiss. Susan Morrell. JUST 3 MINUTES FROM DELMAR Lisa O'Keefe. Denise Woodin. Eileen Moore, Peter Nucci. Peter ~arbrn iilf)oppe •••• "':'.' Propp. Neil Rohrbacker. Marla .'.:~: ". ".,., ~ Schowalter, Stacey Smith, David NURSERY - GARDEN CENTER - -- ,. Tedeschi, Theresa Beahan, An· 439-1835 SMILING THROUGH~ - During the mass immunization against German dreas Deibel, Bobby Gray, De­ Feura Bush Rd., .Glenmont measles, a young Voorheesville lady lets a smile to her rubella um­ borah Jeram. Sarah Martin. Bri­ brella. More than 130 youngsters between one and 10 were vaccinated at the village's elementary school, as part of a campaign by the Albany an Myers, Jane Stewart, Scott County Health Department. Bean, Lisa Dillman. John Dorsey,

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ONE MEASlEY SHOT - lynn Herzog, 1 1/2, of Slingerlands, seems passive as she received her vaccination against German measles. Held L.J. MULLEN PHARMACY "At Your Service - Everyday of the Year" by her mother, Arlene, she is shown being immunized by Albany Coun· ty Public Health Nurse Mary Beth Hanner. Lynn was one of an estimat· 256 Delaware Ayenue Elsmere, ed 30,000 Metroland youngsters who were recently protected against PHONE 439·9356 rubella through a county health department program. PAGE 4 - August 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT .. •

You'll find almost every fish in Lake at Niagara Mohawk's Progress Center.

Trout, bass, pike, sunfish­ outdoor grills, nature trails, Mohawk's Progress Center. more than 20 species in all. fossil formations and a terrific We're six miles northeast of You'll find them swimming view of . Oswego. Open Tuesday through around in six large tanks in . You can also learn about Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm. Niagara Mohawk's Progress nuclear power-see a working Sundays from noon till six. Center at Nine Mile Point. model of a nuclear plant and The fish will be expecting you. And fish are not all we have. watch a simulated nuclear We also have bird-feeding sta­ reaction. NIAGARA YOUR tions, a people-feeding station You can do all this in a day and POWER (better known as a picnic area), you can do it for free at Niagara MOHAWK PEOPLE

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This repro of a part of the Town of Bethlehem was taken from a map of Albany County which was printed in 1910, expressly for J. M. Oaks, manager of The Lake­ side Hotel, Thompson's Lake, Altamont. The map shows the fourteen school districts of the Town of Bethlehem in existence at that time. The Elsmere School was built a few years after 1910, thereby making fifteen districts in all within Bethlehem. The dis­ I tricts were as follows: Dist. * 1 - Cedar Hill Dist. * 2 - Selkirk Dis!. * 3 - South Bethlehem Dist. =11= 4 - Jericho Dist. #: 5 - Niver or Church r Dist.:#: 6 - Van Wies Point Dist. #: 7 - Bethlehem Center Dist. ... 8 - Houcks Corners. • Dist. #: 9 - Slingerlands Dist. :jI: 10 - Delmar Dist. #11 - Normansville Dist. :tf.:l2 - Kenwood Dist. #: 13 - Hurstville Dis!. *14 - No. Bethlehem Dis!. *15 - Elsmere PAGE 6 - August 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT •••• PAUL MITCHELL '51 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• John Fischer, Lisette Fuhs, Chris • • Heaphy. Leslie Hyde, Ann Marie : The Right Ideas for Men with YOUNG IDEAS : Iacono, Heather Leslie, Susan Matterson, David Tomlinson, Linda Busick, Phillip Urofsky. 5 Wardrobe Essentials for 5 Jim Haughie, Sharon Leslie. i COlleflc-Bound i Stenotype : . Graduates Well-Paid I 5 guys... 5 I The Stenotype School of AI- J • • bany, located in the Home Sav­ • • ings Bank Building, 11 N. Pearl • • St.. offers a five-month course • • that prepares students for civil • • service stenotype examinations. • • Those failing to pass the exam • • the first time may take it month­ • • ly thereafter until passing. • • A five-month intermediate • • course develops the student's • • skill and prepares the student • • for jobs in law offices and private • • . enterprises and for employment • • requiring legal and technical • • stenographic skills. • • In ten months students are pre- J .'• .• pared for jobs as hearing steno­ • • grapher, which pays about $157 • • a week. A diploma from the Ste­ • • notype School of Albany quali­ • • fies the graduate for these posi­ • • tions. • • Monthly payments ,allow stu­ • • dents to drop out any time they • • wish. In the last year, however, • • less than ten per cent of the • • student body has "left school. • • Prospective students may visit • • the school any day to see if they ••• • meet the minimum qualifications : CLASS. CAMPUS OR WHEREVER. YOU'RE READY TO SUCCEED AT COLLEGE IN OUR CHOICE : for acceptance. These are a de­ • OF STYLES GRAND BUYS FOR GREAT GUYS. • sire to learn and to increase earn­ : SUITS BY, OUTERWEAR BY, : ing capacity, and the ability to attend class twice a week for one ... • CRICKETEER PANTS BY, SHIRTS BY, McGREGOR • and three-quarters hours a night. • TEMPO JAYMAR VAN HEUSEN F0X KNAPP .•• The Stenotype School of Al­ • STANLEY BLACKER ANVIL CREIGHTON L')NDON FOG • bany has trained and placed in : CklCKETEER SWEATERS BY, : the Albany City court system a­ : SPORT COATS BY, RAINCOATS BY, SHOES BY, ROBERT BRUCE : lone five court stenographers. Others trained by the school • STANLEY BLACKER LaNDeN FOG PLYMOUTH BERNHARD ALTMANN, • are working or have worked as •• TEMPO GLEN EAGLE •• TIES, grand jury stenographers. In dis­ • CRICKETEERj ROOSTER • trict attorneys offices in Troy • Id~ 99 DELAWARE AVENUE SUPERBA • and Schenectady, and as court stenographers in Hudson and Ti­ : . U!ft~.p' _l()Q ELSMERE, N.Y. Open Mon.-Tues.-Sat.. ::: conderoga. : Phone 439-3218 10 to 6; Many students trained by the • Wed.-Thurs. Fri .. Albany school are working in pri­ • I 'Convenient 10 to 9 vate law offices and in such state ...... : MEN'S WEAR Layaway : tflv! offices as the Law Department, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Executive Office, .Department of August 27, 1970 - PAGE 7 THE SPOTLIGHT Agriculture, and Markets, Teach­ tion is desired for summer or ers Retirement System, Office fall classes. RUSSELL SAGE COLLEGE of General Services and Motor Classes will be kept small and Vehicle Bureau. preference will be given early over a hundred Graduates have worked for the registrants. Civil 'Service Employees Associa­ EVENING COURSES tion and on special assignments For Men and Women in Albany and Troy' for area newspapers, including Fall work at political press confer­ LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES ences. Registration ECONOMICS The Spencer Business Insti­ NURSING A great deal of graduates' GENERAL BUSINESS success is due to the encourage­ tute, 404 Union Street, Schen­ ACCOUNTING (CPA) ment of the Albany City court ectady, has now opened personal PUBLIC SERVICE registration for the new Fall TEACHER EDUCATION system and area corporations, CERTIFICATION PROl;iRAMS and acceptance by private busi­ Term which will begin for the 77th REAL ESTATE nesses. year on September 14. ASSOCIATE, BACHELOR AND MASTER Federal and state civic service M. A. Donofrio, president, DEGREE PROGRAMS examinations are given contin­ pointed out that Spencer will Registration Starts Sept. 1 uously at the Stenotype School take pride in remaining a small Fall Term Starts Sept. 21 of Albany. Prospective students business institute in an age may phone 465-1716 for addition­ where "being large" appears to 258 State Street OR 45 Ferry Street al information. be the order of the day for col­ Request detailed brochure Classes are small and intimate, leges. He said that by purposely Albany 'Troy with about ten students in each keeping enrollment limited, Spen­ class. New students are being ac­ cer's can assure the individual 465.5511 270-2000 cepted, and immedia'te registra- student of small classes and in-

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LAYAWAY PAGE 8 - August 27, 1970 , THE SPOTLIGHT, dividual assistance, thereby course objectives within 9 to 11 maintaining a friendly atmos­ When you need Transportation, don't hesitate to Call months, enabling the graduate phere with close corporation be­ to obtain employment within a L. C. .SMITH Sr. or Jr. tween members of the student short period of time. The State body and faculty, Department of Education has WE WILL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU Another advantage arising authorized Spencer's to issue a from this philosophy is the fact diploma that is the equivalent Service is Our Motto that the school's free lifetime of two-year degree programs at Placement Bureau may assure other colleges. HE 9-2315 Spencer graduates of 100 per Registration is in progress cent placement into only the best now and personal application L. C. SMITH positions. should be made either at the Re­ Very important to area resi­ gistrar's office or by telephone: BUS SERVICE, INC, dents desiring business educa­ Course openings are as follows: .154 Delowore tion is the fact that Spencer's Court Reporting Course - The training allows students to meet student receives a complete back­ group for the specialized field of courtroom reporting and sten­ ography. The court reporting profession is in great need of young men and GOLDEN women through the country. Graduates receive as much as $7,800 in starting positions. some even higher. Applicants may make OPPQiTUM personal arrangements to dis­ cuss their eligibility into this field with Mr. Donogrio on any !/ILE weekday. Executive-Secretarial Cours- es - Either manuel or machine .J shorthand may be elected under this course, which trains for pri­ vate secretarial, legal or medical secretary careers. The greatest percentage of Spencer graduates have been prepared under this program and are situated in some of the finest positions in the area with private industry or with government agencies. Stenographic Course This U.S. PLAID course is the school's short, in­ tensified program for secretar­ ial preparation. Many students LUGGAGE with or without some -previous shorthand background find that an accelerated course of this type more appropriately fits their needs when time is a limiting factor in training time. : 'I I Clerical-Typist with IBM Key­ Punch - The heavy demand for SALE this grad uate has prompted the NOW Institute's authorities to include 1M~rlf'~1 concentrated study in record GOING ON keeping, typewriting, and the latest machines for data process- TRI·~ITY LUGGAGE IN~. 1645 Central Ave., Colonie I THE SPOTLIGHT is published .(Aa6ss From Holiday Inn) every Thursday by Spotlight, Inc" lS4 Delaware Ave .. Delmar. N_Y .• ROBERT G. KING. PUBLISHER. 'Open 9 To 9 45&-2713 (Controlled Circulation Postage , " ·Paid at Delmar. N.Y.) Deadline for ~ news is; _ Thursday afternoon. one I week precedmg publication; dead- line for display advertisements is Friday afternoon. ,-- lTHE SPOTLIGHT August 27, 1970 - PAGE 9 ing materials. Business Management Ac- counting Course - It is from this course of study that business YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL executive assistants are chosen, WARDROBE IS WAITING as the program trains students FOR YOU AT in office management careers with emphasis upon complete DELMAR DECORA TORS mastery of accounting principles. Established in 1893, Spenc· FABRIC SHOP er ranks as one of the oldest schools in the country with the highest recognition awarded busi­ Corduroy • Woolens. Kettle Cloth ness colleges as being evidenced and Homespun Prints and Solids by the following accreditations: Washable Bonded Acrilan Plaids and It is registered as an accredited­ and Matching Solids. and more business institute by the, Univer­ sity of the State of New York plus patterns, trimming, notions Department of Education; ap­ proved by the State Department of Vocational Rehabilitation for disabled students and by the Fed· DELMAR DECORATORS eral Department of Justice for DELAWARE PLAZA. DELMAR. N.Y. 439-4130 foreign students. The Institute is also recogniz" Wed" Thurs., Fri. Evenings till 9 P,M. ed by the Veterans Administra­ tion under the GI BlLL and the War Orphan Bill. Spencer Business Institute al­ so is the only school in upper I leading finishing school, and have New York State that has been a wide range of experience in the approved by the national approv­ modeling field. The two young ing agency, the National Short­ women have done national and hand Reporters Association, as international commercial photo­ well as the New York State graphy, as well as fashion and Board of Regents, to teach for runway modeling. the court reporting profession. "There is a tremendous amount Interviews and counseling may of undeveloped potential in this be arranged for the Fall term by area" maintains Miss Norell to live in and love calling 374·7619 or by stopping "and we believe that this area Come see our in the registrar's office between is ready for stand­ 8:30 A.M. and 3 P.M. ards." "Every woman needs a collection of this little glamour in her life" adds Miss Martin, "and you don't have season's knits, New Glamour to be a model to look like one." You'll love In addition to the finishing Service school, Martin 'Norell, Inc. offers what you see a fashion coordination service, Area girls who desire a self­ which secures jobs for professional improvement program, or who 'and aspiring models. This ser- wish to pursue one of the glamour vice is ably staffed by two very careers, now have their chance! professional models, Nicole Martin Norell, Inc: is anew. Knig-ht, from New York City, and strictly 1970 type of finishing Vict?ria Shea, of Neward, N.J. school which offers several self­ The school is located at 1537 improvement programs plus pri­ Central Avenue, Albany and op· vate or tailor-made training to erates Monday through Thursday girls and women to desire to evenings. The fashion service is make the most of their physical a full-time operation and informa­ and personality attributes. INC, tion about it may be obtained by The school's directors, Eliza­ calling the schooL . beth Martin and lnge Norell, who hail from Virginia and Hol­ land respectively, are well-quali­ ABC Goals fied. They have both been active One hundred percent employ­ 360 Delaware Avenue, Delmar 439·4101 as teachers and executives in a ment of our graduates is our con- PAGE 10 - August 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT· Member FDIC

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Think of it as a graduation gift. From The Bank We don't intend to skimp on it either. to The Graduate. You'll get your name imprinted on every check. If you're one of this year's high school or col­ And you'll get your choice of a wallet-style lege graduates, we'd like you to have 1 year of checkbook or a folding one. Convenient Checking Account service at no And by the way. charge. And that's a pretty good deal. Congratulations. The Bank National Commercial Bank and Trust Company

The Bank: DEU.1AR / ELSMERE" / BECKERS CORNERS (Mondays, Wednesdays: 9 to 11 !l_m,) / DEANE (Tuesdays, Fridays: 3 to 5 pm) I WESTERLO (Mondavs. Wednesdays. Noon to 20m 1 ·EXTRA SATURDAY HfJURS. 9 A M. TO NOON August 27, 1970 - PAGE 11 , THE SPOTLIGHT tinuing goal, says Prentiss Car­ as from China, Indonesia, Thai­ nell, president of Albany Busi­ land, Liberia, Pakistan and ness College. Nearly all of the Ghana. June graduation will 'eA~K 7OSCHOO~ June 1970 graduates have been mark the 114th year of the placed in accounting, data pro­ school's history. cessing, retailing and secretarial ~... ,t. /_~~:..,_, STUDENTSSummer Damaged- Hair Should Be positions through the school's Conditioned employment office. New York State, General Electric, IBM, FISH Traveler's Insurance and Albany PERMANENTS - $12.75 UP Medical Center are among firms A mother must take her son listed. to the doctor. Who will watch BRECKS' CARLYE RICHARDS' REALISTIC' RAYETTE The Albany school has served the other two children? Another the other employment needs of woman has just learned her hus­ SPECIALIZING the Capital District and the eas­ band's business trip has been ex­ HAIR CUTTING - TINTING - PERMANENTS tern New York State area since tended two more days. How can HAIR STYLING 1857. Early courses included she get the supermarket for the penmanship and telegraphy. family's groceries? A man taking THE Modern demands of business care of his children while his dictate modern computer equip­ wife is hospitalized is unable to '11lele'6 ment, updated courses like retail­ get home to feed the children. ing and computer programming An elderly, lonely man would like ':Beaut\! Salon and current teaching methods. to play cards with someone for DELAWARE PLAZA Graduates of both the business a few hours a week. A distraught OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 - SAT, 9 TO 5 administration and secretarial mother discovers she can no long- . HE 9·4411 FOR APPOINTMENT departments qualify for college er communicate with her teenage transfer credit. Four-year- col­ daughter_ Competent, profession- leges in seven states have grant­ al advice is needed, but where ed full credif toward teaching. and how? In another household secretarial and business adminis- the washing machine is broken LET US L tration degrees. Thirty men and and the family car is in Buffalo women graduates will be attend· on a business trip. How does one "OUTFIT" - your kids ing the College of St. Rose, Al­ solve this problem? bany, this fall. The first group of Presently, there is no one ans­ transfers there graduate in June wer, but in the n{;ar future all of and . .. 1971. these emergencies can be met Dormitories for resident stu­ through FISH, The Tri-Village "OUTWIT" - infla!ion dents are available. Five build­ unit of FISH is currently in the ings with 150 beds provide hous­ development stage, but it is hop­ ing for men and women. Food ser­ ed will be fully operational very wi!h every!hing for vice is available at the main shortly. A community-wide meet­ school building. ing is planned for September. Activities play an important The exact date and place will be part in school life. Four fraterni­ announced soon. ties and sororities, intercollegiate At that time the function and athletics, yearbook and weekly mechanics of FISH will be ex­ student newspaper are included. plained in detail. In brief, FISH ... Students have been active in the is a group of individuals who wish *KATE GREENA WAY Big Brother-Big Sister program to help others who are in need in the past three years. of assistance. The name. "FISH" *LOYE New financial programs aid refers to a symbol used by the *ROBROY students with education costs. early Christians. however this is I New York State guaranteed the total extent of any religious *WRANGLER loans. Scholar Incentive Awards conot&tion. Those providing and Federal Work Study pro­ volunteer assistance do so be­ *MR. BUDD (Juniors) gram grants are all utilized. Over callse of a genuine desire to help one half of the students work others. whereas those asking for *HANES part time during the school year. and receiving their aid are under Nearby State or private offices no obligation of any sort. Further­ and more! provide convenient opportunities. more a religious affiliation is not Fall registration for over 450 even a prerequisite for help, nor full-time students takes place is there a charge for any service. DELMAR DEPARTMENT' September 14. Freshman and It is hoped that the minor admin­ seniors will be entering from 200 isLrative expenses will be borne STORE high schools in New York, Ver­ by local church and service 4 CORNERS mont and as well groups. ____~======::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ PAGE 12 - August 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT FISH is widespread through· September 3 at which time the out the country. Much has been raffle for the 50-50 Club will be BACK TO SCHOOL written about it in various publi· drawn. A buffet will be served at Stop in to see our lovely new line of cations. Even though FISH is 8 and everyone is invited. "DESIGNER ORIGINALS" new in the Tri.village area, many For reservations please call people are quite aware of its Marilyn Picarazzi 767-9916 or TYCORA SWEATERS $6.00-$8.00 fine record elsewhere. If you wish Mike Albano 767-9193. TYCORA SHIFTS $14.00-$16.00 to become involved and help MOJUD PANTY HOSE $2.50-$3.00 others with a minimum of effort RAINHATS $2.50-$5.00 and obligation, watch for the Want to avoid the inevitable notice of our September meet· traffic jams over the Labor Day Wool Crochet KNITS and SCARVES $4-$7 ing. weekend? Stay home and watch FALL LINE OF HANDBAGS the Jerry Lewis Labor Day Tele­ thon Sunday and Monday over _ (including Etienne Aigner) $6.00:$25.00 Station WRGB, Channel 6, Sche­ Engaged nectady, starting at 10:30 P.M., Mr. and Mrs. Julius P. Aup­ September 6th. Jerry hopes to I ..Anne ~ fiat Box perle of 4 Wiggand Drive, Glen- top the $2,039,139 he raised last Anne McGoey', 406 Kenwood Ave •• Delmar year for Muscular 'Dystrophy Dai!'y 10-5:30 Fri. Till 9:00 Associations of America.

"BE A Notice The Bethlehem Central MILDRED EUEY GIRL" School Censill\, under the di­ rection of Mrs. Eleanor Ha· AND verly, began on August 24, GET THE BEST JOB IN TOWN! and will continue through most of September. Parents will be asked to report all j children up to age 21, includ· ing pre-schoolers.

Karen Aupperle mont, announce the engagement of their daughter, Karen Lynn, to Steven Marc Bylsma, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bylsma, Echo Point Road, Berne, former· ly of Delmar. Miss Aupperle is a graduate of Bethlehem Central High School. She is presently a senior ... at the State University College REGISTER NOW fOR fALL SEMESTER at Oneonta, where she is major· Mildred E1Jey School -- ing in elementary education. Mr. Bylsma is also a graduate Provides stimulatinfl and meaningful pro€,rams VISUAL POLLUTION - Deserted of study. of Bethlehem Central High School. He attended the Junior automobiles, like the battered hulks pictured above, are now Stresses the significance of the individual and College of Albany and is present~ the values of personalizing education throu€,h being collected from Town of a close relaNonship between students, lac. Iy employed by the State Bank of Bethlehem residents, as part of uIty and staff. Albany. a community-wide cleanup. Beth­ Considers women's special needs and inter. lehem residents have been Llrged ests in both curricular and extra·curricular to tow their abandoned wrecks proArams. to the town's landfill site on Ru­ Meeting pert Road, where they will be crushed and carted away. Those MILDRED ELLEY SCHOOL The Selkirk-South Bethlehem unable to do so should contact A School of Business .(or Girls Democratic Club of the Town of the Bethlehem Police Department Bethlehem will hold its month­ PHONE 465.443A for assistance. The campaign 227 QUAIL ST., ALBANY. N. Y. 12203 ly meeting at the LaCasa Rest· is part of a pilot program in Al­ aurant in Selkirk on Thursday, bany County. August 27, 1970 - PAGE 13 THE SPOTLIGHT Day. Co-chairmen of the event Bloodmobile were John Devine and Jim Brown, who also took home the Here Tomorrow trophies. An American Red Cross Blood· LARGEST mobile will visit the Tri-Vlllage area of Albany County Friday, August 28. The collection will take place in the Slingerlands Engaged SELECTION Community Church on New Scot­ Mr. and Mrs. Jon B. Gray of land Road between the hours of 2 Oakwood Place, Delmar, an- 1 & 7 P.M. All area residents are urgently requested to donate blood. This blood is needed to pro· duce components such as cryo­ OF precipitate which is used in treat­ ing hemophilia (the Bleeders Disease), packed red cells for leukemia treatment. fresh frozen plasma, platelets, platelet con­ SCHOOL SUPPLIES centrate, serum albumin. gamma­ globulin, fibronogin and vaccine immune globulin. It takes less than one hour to donate a unit of blood. The dis­ IN THE AREA placed blood volume is replaced in from 2 to 4 hours. Anyone, from 18 to 66 years of age, in good health and weighing' at least 110 c. M. GROVER Ibs. is eligible to donate. Per sons desiring to sign up for don t­ linda Gray Stationers Delaware Plaza ing blood, a.nd wishing scheduled nounce the engagement of their ELSMERE. N.Y. appointment times, should con­ daughter, Linda, to Bruce E. tact the Blood Program Chair­ Alexander, son of Dr. and Mrs. man, Mrs. John McColl, at 439- Robert S. Alexander of 20 Forest CLASSIC BALLET, Ethnic, Character, 4597. Road, Delmar. The bride-elect, a graduate of The Contemporary Dance. Bethlehem Central High School, is a senior at the State University of New York at Geneseo. Mr. Alexander, also a graduate of Lola Hearing Bethlehem Central High School, On September 2, 1970 at 8:00 is a senior at Colgate University. P.M. a public hearing will be held Liebmann by the Board of Appeals at the Town Offices, 393 Delaware Ave­ Report Director & Instructor nue, Delmar. Said hearing will A report detailing the signs be concerned with the appeal of and symptoms of drug·users is Assistants: Kevin Clark, Indy Gleason, Ruth Men­ Maurice J. and Alyce Nolan, being circulated throughout the R.D. 2. Box 408. Selkirk, New del, Eleonore Lambertson. communities of Albany, Rensse­ York for a Variance from Article laer and Bethlehem by volunteer XIII of the Town Zoning Ordi· workers for Thomas W. Brown, Studios: New Salem, New Scotland Rd. & Corner nance to pennit one-family a Democratic candidate for the of Route 85A • Telephone 765-2506 dwelling to be built on Route State Assembly·s 102nd District. 9W, Selkirk, 8' from the rear Mr. Brown, an Albany County property line in an area where a Albany, N.Y. 185 North Allen legislator from the city's 18th 25' rear yard is required by the ward, has authored bills creat· Ordinance. ing the area's Narcotics Guidance Council, the Youthful Drug Classes will start September 17th. Abuser Program, and the Metha­ done Maintenance Treatment Golf Uay Program. For enrollment please call 756-2636 Elsmere Fire Company A In announcing distribution of or write to Mrs. Lola Liebmann members were Normanside the drug symptom.. f hreport, he R . D . Hannacrolx, . N ..Y 12087 ted h forCountry the firemen'sClub gues~,.~rec~e~n~il~y~~n:o~~t~a~t~o~n~e~o~t~e~gr~e~at:e~s:t~~::::::::=:=:=:=:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~.J An~ual Golf aids to detection of drug prob-' ! PAGE 14 _ August 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT lems among the young lies in the uate of Bethlehem Central High knowledge and alertness of par­ School and 1969 graduate of ents. This report is aimed at fur­ Ithaca College, currently teach­ nishing information to assist ing vocal music in the Horse­ parents and youth alike." heads schools. She served as vocal coach on this tour. The American Youth Sym­ phony and Chorus is a group of young of the age 15 FALL SESSION 1970 GRADUATE COURSES AT At School to 21 who are handpicked across THE COLLEGE OF ROSE Robert C. Griffin, an associate the for their aca­ of the Albany agency of the Mass­ demic standing, musicianship. Fully Accredited, Co-educational character to represent a favor­ Programs in: achusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., has completed one week of able picture of American youth Biology, Education, Elementary Education, Reading, - to promote good-will in the Special Education, Preparation of Teachers of the specialized training in Spring­ Mentally Retarded, Speech Pathology and Audiology, field, M&ss., as a member of the hope for peace in the world thru English,'History and Political Science. company's Second Total Needs music and personaliy communi­ Registration Sales School for Life Under­ cate on a people to people basis. New students must have all credentials filed in the writers. They performed in the great con­ Graduate Office before the registration dates: The school, attended by 16 cert halls in Belgium, Luxem­ September 8 and 9 from 5:30 to 8:30 P.M. field representatives from 14 borg, Switzerland, Salzburg, - '._ For further information 'Austria, Prague, Berlin, Copen­ - . :':' .. -. . write or call: agencies in 11 states. provided 4-1/2 days of workshop sessions, hagen, Denmark, London...... __ ' '.. :.- - -" - Director of the Graduate Division The College of Saint Rose designed to help improve the • • •• Albany, New York 12203 life underwriter's ability to ab­ ~COlLEGEclSAINTROSE Phone (518) 438-3567 sorb and analyze clients' finan­ cial resources. Hobby to Racket Griffin, a native of Westfield, After several years of restring­ Mass., received his B.A. degree ing tennis rackets as a hobby, from . Charles Lacy decided to turn it Prior to joining Massachusetts into a business. It is' also an ac­ WORKING PERSONNEL Mutual in 1968, Griffin was a commodation for local tennis teacher at the AI bany Academy. players. A new machine which How Much More Money Griffin and his wife have two insures equal tension to all Could You Be Earning Each Week children and reside in Slinger­ strings was purchased last win­ ENROLL NOW lands, N.Y. ter. The machine turns out better results as well as being easier New York Stale and quicker. ·Position Starting Wage ··Hearing Reporter $164 Returns from Sr. Stenographer 115 Tour Private Stenographer 91 Typist 81 Ruth Roberts daughter of Mr. Piano Lessons & Mrs. William C. Roberts of 18 "New York State Labor Department Statistics pre­ Pinedale Ave., has just returned BEGINNERS AND dict the severe shortage of stenographers and of­ home from a Concert tour of Eur­ ADVANCED STUDENTS fice workers will continue indefinitely...... ope with the American Youth (graduate of SUNY Busines. of an kinds is on the inc rea.. - both Symphony & Chorus. at Fredonia) state and private. Miss Roberts is a 1965 So prepare yourself for these better positions by AUDREY J. LANGLITZ enrolling now .in either day or evening classes. 439-9138 STENOTYPE SCHOOL OF ALBANY PIANO HOME SAVINCS BANK BLOC. INSTRUCTION 11 North Pearl St., Albany, N.Y. 12207 PHONE: 465-1716 Renato Rolando "UL ANY TIME Organist of St, Thomas GREGG REFRESHER-STENOTYPE Church, Delmar CLERK TYPIST-TYPING Graduate of Conserva­ (Pay for the course, Mt #Ie time) tories of Turin and ** Beginning typing class only $55. 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2 GREEN ST., RENSSELAER, N'Y. f'hone Albany 465-2371 PAGE 16 - August 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT Tennis players in the Bethle­ ted 142 people of varied ages and hem area now can have their training in Bethlehem's Central EYE PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS rackets restrung in Delmar, sav­ School District to contribute a ing time and trips to Albany as total of 5.176 hours of their time FILLED .. well as getting quicker service. in supporting 103 teachers last Two years ago Mr. Lacy at­ year. Contact Lenses tended a Hofstra University Impressed? We are! Criticism OFFICE HOURS: course on violin repair and main­ is necessary and valuable, but tenance_ we believe active participation 9 A. /til. to 5:30 P. M. Combining the two ventures is even more important. Ask Saturday: 9 A. M. to 2 P. M whose seasons complement each yourself the following questions: other assures year around busi­ (1) Do you have at least three JOHN SHEEHY ness action for the local mini hours a week of free time during WILLIAM CAHILL business. school hours? DONALD DANAHY (2) Do you like children or Let's Start young people? ALBANY, N. Y. (3-) Do you feel concerned 482-4688 with "Why?" about current school headaches, i.e. financial squeeze, large classes, dropouts, criticism of educational programs? (4) Do you feel you have some ALBANY LUUIUH'IlI~ contribution you could make to relieve pressures on teachers and struggling students? CAMPERS • STUDENTS • TRAVEL The satisfaction of such a gift is of course individual and im­ measurable, but these different TRUNKS activities participated in by vol­ unteers have brought many peo­ ple back to the program each • COMPLETE SElECTION OF ALL SIZES year for five years in our schools. New ones are added each year • NEW FASHION COLORS with new talents offered and new requests by teachers. Individual student help in: • LOCKER TRUNKS Reading, Math, Science Classroom assistance in pri­ 3lx13x12 $20 And Up mary and BOCES classes • STEAMER TRUNKS

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LUGGAGE No W.oitin9! FREE PARK SHOP IBANKAMERICARD I TOM'S & SHOP SIS BROADWAY PLAZA BARBER SHOP Tom. Lloyd. Gene. John THE SPOTLIGHT August 27, 1970 - PAGE 17 Library assistance in all schools Call the School Volunteer grave, 768-2015; Delmar, Mrs. Special primary school teacher Chairman in the school most con­ Seth Grossman, 439·5898; Els· assistance in: Art, Music, venient or interesting to you, or mere, Mrs. Robert L. Bullock, <9Uue e. Nurses and Physical Ed. pro­ call the District School Volunteer Jr" 439·4621; Glenmont and grams Chairman, Mrs. Frederick H. Bethlehem Center Kindergarten, ':Beaupre' Office help in typing, clerical Vogel 439-4674 for more informa­ Mrs. Peter Strang, 439·6224; and ditto machines tion, an application form, and Hamagrael. Mrs. Alois J. Soeller, PIANO Secondary school special teach­ the date of orientation programs 439·9224; Slingerlands, Mrs. John er assistance in: Language, to be held in each school early in Pendleton, 439-3997; Middle INSTRUCTION Science, Home Economics. September. School, Mrs. William V. Kinnard, Children and Advlts Music, Art, and Physical Ed­ School Volunteer Chairmen 439·9255; Senior High, Mrs. Ed· Couse Lane Slingerland ucation Clarksville, Mrs. Dudley Har· ward B. Stringham, 439·2294. 439-1272

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Serving ALBANY, COLONIE, DELMAR, LATHAM, GUILDERLAND ANNOUNCES Registration for Afternoon Hebrew School Term Commencing September 1970 I Thurs., Sept. 3, 1970 - 8:00 P.M. I • QUALIFIED. EXPERIENCED TEACHERS • GAN YELADIM TtiRU HIGH SCHOOL • UNIT[D SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA AFFILIATE In the picture, the" Princess Collier) has "caught" the strange For more .infQrmation c_all school office - 489-4706 Prince (Paul Van Ryan) sitting by mistake on her father's throne. Photo by, Carl Gordon,

It may be t1Iat you caD write the kind of interesting story you tflink man and Charlene Hawkins have Spotlight readars would enjoy. H so, send your manuscript to: Tha Two Plays designed the sets and prepared Spotlight, 154 Dalaware Ave., Delmar. 8a sura to enclose a stamp ad, The Methodist Youth Players the scenery, serve as prompters, salf-addressed envalope if you want it returned to you if it is l;Iot usad. will present two one-act plays on and fill out the cast. Monday evening, August 31, at Larry Macomber is in charge the First Methodist Church in of the "dime-a-dip" supper and OPEN SATURDAY'S Delmar, They will doA,A,Milne's is assisted by David Gazzetta delightful fairy tale, "The Ugly and Douglas Vail. Duckling," and Lucille Fletcher's "The Ugly Duckling" is pre­ Back-to-school Stride Rites chilling murder play, "Sorry, sented by special arrangement get the highest marks for Wrong Number." Curtain time is with Samuel French Inc. and 8:00 P.M. and admission is free. quality and fit. At 6,30 P,M. there will be a Stride Rites feel greal because they're built "dime-a-dip" supper sponsored to fit. And our professional fitters are by the youth group to which the trained to make doubly sure they do, public is also invited. Proceeds Stride Rite. The most trusted from this dinner will be used to name in children's shoes. defray expenses of the youth group. Donna Collier and Paul Van SHOE Ryan will portray the Princess and the Prince, who pretent to be servants b~cause they fear they are such Ugly _Ducklings that they wouldn't like each other. Zeina Azzam and Scott COURSES OFFEREO: Robertson are the servants who· diet & figure development, wardrobe pretent to be the Princess and styling, cosmetic art, hairstyling, vis­ ual pOise/'social graces, voice & dic­ Prince. Jeff Seckondorf and Pris­ tion, personality plus, dance, and cilla MacDonald are the King and photographic technique. Queen who fear that their daugh­ ter is too ugly to attract a hus­ CALL • "CHARGtlT'" band without a trick. John Lane 869-2391 • SANKAMERICARD is the Chancellor who has the OR WRITE MISS HARPER • MASTER CHARGE difficult job of bringing it all off • UNleARD to provide a happy ending. MARTIN NORELL Nancy Mulleneaux will portray • PA.RK & SHOP the terrified woman in "Sorry, FINISHING SCHOOL • Opea Thursday 'til 9 P.M. Wrong Number," who overhears, AND FASHION mJ:!WY~ because of a crossed wire, her t own murder being planned, and COORDINATES t '28 Maiden Lane .. Below Pearl, Arcade Bldg•. who desperately tries to save "We~e a BlI~yStore. Thert:'s _aReaso~" herself, but without success. 1537 Central Ave" Albany, N,Y, t Carolyn Herr. Melissa Kull- t~~~~~~~~t THE SPOTLIGHT Augusl27, 1970 - PAGE 19 "Sorry, Wrong Number" by High School. The Eatons live at special arrangement with the 19 East Bayberry Road, Glen­ BR.QWN1S' Dramatist's Play Service. mont, N.Y. ~ANO NewJob At Pinnacle . & ORGAN MART Erlward F. Eaton has been A former hunter in Africa. the • EDUCATION appointed Manager-Marine Elec­ Rev. Roy Brill is speaking at • SERVICE trical Systems Sales and Engi­ 11 A.M. and 7:45 P.M. daily thru • VALUE neering for General Electric's Friday at Pinnacle Camps. Vic­ and Marine and Defense facilities torious Living is toPIC. Sales Operation iM&DFSOI, The final Saturday smorgas­ 150 PIANOS which is part of the Industrial bord from 5-6:30 P.M. and the AND ORGANS Sales Division and headquarter­ final Concert of Sacred Music ed in Schenectady. at 8 P.M. for the season will be 1041 Cenlral "Ave. The appointment, effective Saturday, Aug. 29 ..Dinner reser­ Albany, N.Y. immediately, was announced by Edward F. Eaton vations should be made at Camp W. E. Jacobsen, Manager-Ma­ He replaces Charles L. Eigel­ Pinnacle .one hour in advance. Telephone 518·459-5230 rine Systems and _Defense Faci­ bach, who has been named a The last of the Summer ser­ lities Sales and Engineering. consultant and will be retiring vices wtll feature the Director of In his new assignment. Eaton shortly. the Camp, the Rev. William N...... will be responsible for General Eaton, who was graduated from James speaking at 11 A.M. and .>.r.:.tll~";d l~ru ~ ~..i.f; "J~, Electric's electrical applications New York University in 1943 will close with a Communion Tell The Woddl!! on Navy and Merchant Marine with a bachelor's degree in elec­ Service at 7:45 P.M. Sunday. vessels. trical engineering, joined General The Public is invited. Ele~tric in April, 1943 and was on company Test Program as­ signments until entering the U.S. Navy in 1944. He returned to GE in 1946 and held various assign­ ments with International General BEST SE LECTION OF SHOES Radley . .. classic crew-neck Electric in New York City and Shetland from England •.. a perennial Schenectady; the Electric Utility FOR BOYS AND GIRLS favorite on campus and off. In brilliant Sales Operation in Albany for a new colours ~reated by Alan Paine. IN THE $17. number of years; and the Mili­ tary Communications Depart­ CAPITAL OISTRICT ment and the Heavy Military Electronics .Department, both in Syracuse. He joined M&DFSO in July, 1966 as a marine engineer in the Marine Electrical Systems Sales and Engineering compon­ ent. Eaton, who received a GE Girls Managerial Award in 1960 for Boys his work on distribution voltage regulators and was named in 1968 as Large Generator and Motor . Department Salesman of the Month, is a member of the Insti­ tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. He is a licensed pro­ fessional engineer in the State of New York. Eaton is married to t~e for­ .mer Helen E. Organ of Pittsfield. They have four children: Gail, SHOES FOR ALL PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS who is married to Walter L. Mea­ gher, Jr. and lives in Fayette­ ville, N.Y.; Scott, who is in the ONLY 8 James Street Navy's Officers Candidate School .~ShOls• Store Just off State in Newport, R.I.; Deborah, a IJIlIt:~{.t fir st" student at State University of Member Park'n Shop 211 Central A.ve. Open Thurs. to 9 New York-Albany, and Susan, a Shop ',il 9 P.M. student at Bethlehem Central PAGE 20 - Augu,' 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT ClarksVille, one may·follow route 43 west around Helderberg Lake on Pinnacle Road. YEH, I5A~Y­ BUT HOW Drive MANY HAVE defensively YOU (AU~EI>? - even if, or particularly if, the driver is young. This advice, stated over the years, remains sensible, accord· ing to the annual booklet of high­ way accident statistics published by The Travelers Insurance Com­ ~ panies. One-fifth of the drivers in America today are less than 25 years of age. But they are in­ Rev. Roy Brill volved in one-third of all fatal auto accidents. Rev. James was formerly with Defensive driving, according 'Youth for Christ International. to The Travelers booklet, is dif­ The Camp may be approached ficult because a driver is so often via route 157 to Beaver .Dam unable to identify irresponsible Road in the Helderbergs. From kids (or drinkers or seniles) in The' Montessori School Of Albany ~~~ Montessori Exhibit Aug. 24 thru 30th ©1970 time to avoid them. The driver at Colonie' Center must assume that no one else is responsible and alert. New Merger Chartered by the N.Y.S. Board of Regents In 1969, more than 56,500 Mr. William .Dentzer Jr., Member of American Montessori Society r . deaths were recorded on the Superintendent of Banks for the Member of National Association foi the Education country's highways. The number State of New York announced of Young Children of injured topped 4,700,000. Both today the approval by the State Member of Association Montessori Internationale figures were the highest in his­ tory. Now accepting children from 2 yrs., nine mo. to 5 yrs. of age As in past years, excessive P.O. 28 • Delmar, N.Y. speed was the chief cause of Call admission chairman - Mrs_ Marion a.opp, 439-6694 deaths and injuries. High speed, however, is not necessarily the big kiIler ..Driving too fast for conditions is lethal, too. Ten SCHOOL DAYS ARE COMING! miles an hour can be too fast on glare ice or in a 'peasoup' fog. MAKE THAT Actually, the annual survey APPOINTMENT shows, more fatal accidents occur in clear. dry weather. Poor Specials AT YOUR driving conditions make the driv­ er more alert to what's ahead or OPHTHALMOLOGIST around him. Only 1.8 percent of During Aug.· last year's automobile fatalities NOW. occurred in fog, and only 2.1 per­ cent in snow. (Sizes 5 ·CALL OR SEE The answer to the highway and up) problem lies in more and better 9)icnapoli & 9)t=n,apoli driver education, tighter laws 6\J/( PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS and law enforcement. Ravena o fI 457 Madison AYe., Albany HO 3-4340 ' "', .,' Ample Parking in the Rear, t •.. 'f'"H''jJ,1 ~1

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Corne)" North Pearl & Stcuoen SIs., Downtown Albany WOW! WOT STEAKS! Bethlehem Supervisor Bert Kohinke (holding the _ ,.I-REE:"PARKINGATALL 15PARK&SHOPLOTS broiler handle) looks hungriest as Ray Skuse, Arthur McCor­ mick, Charles Lanigan and Joe Frangella join in the fun at the GOP Steak Roast. Photo by E. K. Newcomb S.EAL and COLOR COATING fOR ASPHALT and CONCRETE Protects driveways against gas, ail and weather. Various colors available for ten nis courts, patios, etc. Sand mix for traction du r­ ing winter. Meets Federal and State specifications. Concrete coating protects driveways and garage floors from damage caused by winter de-icing methods such as calcium. Materials availa~le in 5-gal. pails. Free Estimates For Further l~formatiCin. Call C. H. Dedrick 472-9315

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THIS GROUP JUST HAD THEIRS! The satisfied look on these faces are. a testimonial to the fine quality of the food at the GOP Steak Roast. Left to right, front row: AI Larche, Marty Cross, Harry Sheaffer; back row: George Butman, Bill Johnston, Merwyn Atwood and Ed Rukwid. Photo by E.K. Newcomb Aug u,,27, 1970 - PAGE 23 THE SPOTLIGHT tions of Washington alttl Sara­ Iron chlorosis is caused by the toga Counties. non-availability of iron to the The major benefits to the pub­ plants. Sometimes the iron is just ,lie in the Greenwich area as a lacking in the soil, but often other result of this merger include high­ conditions prevent iron that is er rates on savings deposits. more present from entering the plants' liberal mortgage lending policies systems. The condition that is and additional services. Home most often responsible for this is Savings compounds interest a low level of acidity. This oc­ ... enjoywhole·hDuse ai~r:::~ quarterly (Greenwich S & L does curs mainly in soils with a high with substantial operating so semi-annually) and provides lime or phosphate content. Over­ more generous "grace days". watering and poor drainage can A Lennox cooling coil takes no additional floor Home Savings' more liberal also a deficiency of iron. space ... it's quiet as a mouse and gives com­ mortgage lending policies will Iron chlorosis affects most fort all through the house. It's a wonderful trees, shrubs, vines, field crops, new way of pleasure-and you'll be pleased be made available in the Green­ with the economy of Lennox cooling. Phone wich area. Moreover, Home Sav­ flowers, grasses and some vege­ for free estimate. ings offers high loan-value ratios, tables. Different species vary in longer maturities and larger size susceptibility. 341 Delaware Avenue D. A. BENNETT liE 9-9966 loans. The merger will also result Two types of chemists can be INCORPORATED in additional services which applied to control iron deficiency. Greenwich S & L does not now The first is an iron chelate. This offer. These include FHA and VA material is an organic compound loans, more extensive lending on which contains iron, and keeps it The commercial properties, 5% day-of­ in a form available to plan ts. deposit to day-of-withdrawal ac­ The second material is ferrous Light counts, 5 1/4-6% cer!-ificates of sulfate. The iron in this com­ pound, however, is not as avail­ deposit, vacation and Christmas By Bob}ackson Club accounts, Student and home able to plants as is the iron che­ Touch late, so repeated applications improvement loans, school sav­ The guy who promised himself he'd walk to work when the weather turn­ ings facilities, savings -bank life may be necessary. ed nice has now compromised by leaving his car on the far side of the insurance and "on-line" depositor Ch.elates and furous sulfate parking lot. L services. Most of these services come in several forms. They can ••• be applied as a foliar spray to the No compromises at Delmar Lumber. Come in for those tools that help' are not available anywhere in keep your home in tip-top shape. Greenwich S & L's priinary ser­ leaves or they can be mixed into vice area, and some are not avail­ the soil around the plants. able in its secondary service area For more infonnation on iron either. deficiency and other plants pro­ HEAVY DUTY Mr. Vroman said the consum­ blems, contact the -Cooperative STAPLE GUN TACKER mation date will be announced Extension Association of Albany following approval by the Fed· County, Agriculture Division, eral Deposit Insurance Corpor­ Room 209 Federal Building, 441 ation. Broadway, Albany, N.Y. 12207. Millions in The Extension Refunds The Internal Revenue Service Gardener has refunded $106,056,823 to AI· by bany District taxpayers since Dave Reville January, District _Director Don­ SHOOTS A STAPLE WHEREVER YOU'D DRIVE A NAIL! Extension Horticulturist ald T. Hartley announced recent­ CLOSED SAT. AND ly. America's favorite all·purpose, auto­ Iron _Deficiency in Plants The refunds included $103,- MON., SEPT. 5 & 7 matic fastening tool for 1001 home & p'rofessional building applications, Although considered a minor 993,924 to 475,268 individual for the such as - ceiling tile, insulation, element, iron is a very necessary taxpayers and $2,062,899 to 4,170 upholstering, screening, etc. All steel soil element. When it is absent, businesses. LABOR DAY construction, all chrome finish. Pat­ ented Jam-proof mechanism. the leaves of plants will take on Director Hartley also revealed Uses 6 staple sizes from 114" to a condition called chlorosis. The the first 719,860 individual tax WEEKEND 9/16/1, including exclusive CEILTILE parts of the leaves between the returns from the Albany District Staples for ceiling tile. veins will become yellow or white processed at the Internal Reven­ while the veins remain green. ue Service Center in Andover, Mass., contained 76,132 errors The plants will grow poorly. and Delmar 340 Delawale Ave." in severe cases, flowers or fruit including more than 47,000 who EJWB ALWAYS AMPLE· Delmar, New York overcharged themselves $1 or' may not develop. The plans may FREE PARKING. Phone 439·9968 even die. more. Lumber There are all kinds of ways to save. City & County Savings Bank has them all. Which is best for you? Let an eXRert help you shop. Come in to City & County Savings Bank or phone us- 434-1161. Helping you is our.business.

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PAGE 26 - Augu,! 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT Other err6rs included 9,912 in their paths. Their great speed invalid or incorrect social se­ and mobility enables bats to feed , PRICE GREENLEAF curity numbers, many caused by on night flying insects which make illegible name label corrections. up most of their diet. Others failed to file a marital More information on bats is SCOTTS TURF BUILDER status change. available from . the Cooperative Extension Association of Albany GREEN UP YOUR LAWN AND SAVE Controlling County, Agriculture .Division, SALE! NON-BURNING ~ LONG LASTING room 209 Federal Bldg. 441 Broad­ way, Albany, New York 12207. 15,000 SQ. ft. size Bats Bats are obnoxious pests that ~$11.95 have been plaguing older houses and summer cabins in the area. 10.000 SQ. ft. size Contrary to many old beliefs, bats are not harmful to humans, Project ~$8.95 nor do they tangle themselves in G'ID people's hair. Envelopes! SAVE $2.00 on There are several methods of Help Wanted! Turf Builder NEW Super Turf Builder controlling bats. Naphthalene flakes sprinkled liberally over The annual "Project envel· 10,000 SQ. ft. size ~~ ~I the area occupied by these crea­ opes" is launched and a call multiply 1:11~~J'm i tures will act as a repellent. Three for volunteers is made by Tho­ .... ~ to five pounds of the flakes are mas J. McEnaney, Chainnan, Windsor Seed usually enough to treat an aver­ Albany County March of.Dimes SALE age attic. The bats are repelled Chapter." SCOTTS IMPROVED BLUEGRASS by the odor and will vacate the Individuals, organizations area. Since these flakes evapor· and employee or neighborhood 2,500 SQ. ft. boa ate with exposure to the air, they groups can aid by addressing ~Now$9~95 must be replenished occassional· envelopes, using typewriter ly. or pen, stuffing and sealing Once the bats are out of the at home or at March of .Dimes I· CAll NOW FOR FREE DELIVERY area, care must be. taken to see Headquarters. 179 North Main OF ALL SCOTT PRODUCTS that they donot come back. Check Avenue, Albany. 439-9212 for unprotected vents, louvers, The addressed envelopes broken windows, or other open are used for the annual birth spaces. Bats can crawl through defects and aid to polio pa­ spaces as small as.3(8 an inch. tients fund raising campaign HARDYMUMS Plug any openings with oakum, later. tow, or similar packing material Call Now! 482-6443 ~and and seal with caulking compound. register your name, organi­ in BUD AND BLOOMS Or, seal these openings with 1/4 zation or special group. Sup­ inch hardware cloth or screen. plies are ready now for dis­ Poisoning bats is not a' practi· tribution. cal solution as they feed on Thomas J. McEnaney insec~s. Fumigating with calcium Chapter Chairman cyanide is effective, but dan· 1.79 gerous. This should. only be done by a commercial pest control POT operation. Bats are not birds, as some peo­ New Fishing PLANT NOW ple believe. They are true flying Place NICE SIZE mammals with thin membranes stretching between their fore­ Tomhannock Reservoir in Rens­ arms and hind limbs to form selaer County, formerly off-lim­ "wings." They are the only mamA its to fishermen, has become a HOURS: B to 6 mals which have this ability to mecca for anglers looking for fast I fly. action and quiet waters according . PRICEoGREENL&AF-INC./ Unlike many night creatures, to a report issued recently by the bats have very small eyes. Yet State .Department of Environ­ .i:"___ :-1.! I I [DTIrr:,··"~~~o' ""O'N ;'0" - they can fly swiftly and unerr­ mental Conservation. I I ingly through the darkest night Tomhannock, source of water =--- I NURSUlYAN~ by use of "radar." This radar is supply for the City of Troy and ""."fS '''DS "HC. '.2'" really their high pitched cries several surrounding communities "14 Booth Rd.; Delmar {Off Delaware) Opposite AlP was opened to public fishing last' FREE DELIVERY PHONE HE 9-921' which reflect from solid objects. warning them of any obstruction year when the City of Troy Bur- THE SPOTLIGHT Augu,' 27, 1970 - PAGE 27 eau of Water and Sewers placed the reservoir under a Fish and JUNCTION HIGHWAYS 85 &85A Wildlife Management Act IFW­ MAl Cooperative Agreement. It NEW SCOTLAND, NEW YORK is the first large public water supply reservoir in eastern New HE 9~5398 York 'etate to be opened under an FWMA Agreement to public Open Daily and Sundays fishing. The reservoir contains a plen­ 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. tiful supply of sporty small­ mouth bass, largemouth bass, ReseIVe right to limit quantities chain pickeral and a wide variety Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., & Sat. of panfish. Fishermen aren't the only ones (8/27, 8128, 8/29) happy with this recreational re­ source which is less than a half­ hour drive from the State Capi­ FIRST PRIZE tol. John P. Buckley, Commis­ YOUNG, TENDER DUBLIN BRISKET sioner of the Troy .Department 99 of Public Utilities, says that over LOIN LAMB j. 4,700 free special fishing permits CORNED BEEF have been issued by his office so CHOPS Ib, 'f far. Buckey said, "We've done something to help provide recre­ ation - the people have helped U.S. PRIME ALL CENTER CUTS us clean up the area around the TENDER JUICY reservoir." He added, "we've had Ib.69~ people from as far away as Ro­ chester sign up for a fishing per- RUMP MINI-PACKS ~ mit." 119 10 lb. GROUND CHUCK $8.59 . John D. Gould. Regional Su- ROAST lb. • pervisor of the Department of En· 10 lb. GROUND BEEF 6.59 vironmental Conservation said, U.S. PRIME 10 lb. ROUND GROUND 10.89 "The success of the entire pro­ 10 lb. Center Cut gram at Tomhannock is good 6_90 news and is a credit to the sport­ Eye Round CHUCK STEAK smen, the City of Troy and De­ 149 10 lb. Center Cut partment of Environmental Con· ROAST lb.. . PORK CHOPS 8.90 servation personnel who have helped make it work." PIELS 6 pk. 12 oz. Bot. River Valley Frozen - 10 oz. pkg. Under the terms of the FWMA 4 FOR Cooperator Agreement, a Spe­ less than cial Conservation Officer has BEER 79C Cauliflower been assigned to patrol the re­ RIVER VALLEY frozen - 1 lb. pkg. agc servoir with regular Conserva­ tion Officers making periodic MULLERS ELBOW lb. pkg. patrols through the cooperative StrawberrieSf~r $1 area to ensure that rules and re­ River Valley Frozen - 10 oz. pkg. gulations are being adhered to MACARONI 25C and that littering does not oc­ 4 FOR cur. BROCCOLI Spears FOR BACK TO SCHOOL Commissioner Buckley's com­ agc FILLER PAPER - 250 sheets 49C­ ments on the success experienc­ I­ ed with the opening v! the reser­ THEME TABLET - 120 sheets 2ge voir to fishing came as he was I BIC PENS - 3 pk. 87e value 3ge making preparations for an "open I Scotch MAGIC TAPE, Y2x400" 25e house" at the Troy Water Treat- I - I .. ment Plant on Sunday, August I With the Purchase of $5 or more 9 to celebrate Better Waters &Coupon for Americans Week which is I o~served nationally. Visitors will be taken on tours of the mo­ CHARM IN TISSUE 4 ~~~115C dern plant, equipment will be on display and the .Department of Environmental Conservation will ------,.-0 m" til ,.I c ~ c ": .'"~

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WITH THIS COUPON TOWARO ,. THE PURCHASE OF c ~ ONE 5 LB. BAG c GLEEM !': TOOTHPASTE ~ THRU SAT., AUG. 29 ....'"o ! ,..., WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL'ERHORS PRICES AND OFFERS EFFECTIVE WED., AUG. 26 THRU SAT., AUG, 29 "m '" PAGE 30 - Augu,' 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT '._ ..... -.... maintain a tank of fish on dis­ play. • KINDER LANE • All persons fishing the cooper­ I~RP~t,MEQc:HANTS I •• NURSERY SCHOOL : ator area must have a permit --·OF ALBANY CORP.-_ • ATTENTION • issued by the City of Troy (avail­ LEO J. BRESONIS, PROP (fORMERLY OF WHITNEY'SI •• The statf ~~~~;R~ Slate ~f t. able at the Troy Water Treat­ New York Nursery Schoof Edu- ment Plant, 55 Leversee Road, • KARASJAH • LEES 'ARMSTRONG • caliao. • One 01 \J'Ie largest and fine-sl fadj- • North Troy between 9 A.M. and • MASLAHD • BIGELOW W£5!(j~EJN.!":'/"-G!.r~:. • ities in the area built 'especl.aUy • for a Nursery School in ... S'iI!! • 4 P.M. Monday through Friday.) • BARWltK caunwy setting. . • . • Fu,H or pari time proorams. • Permits are free and will be is­ • Tran~rtation ilVlailable. Applic.ations now beinq accepted. • sued only to holders to valid N.Y. • FilcililfM now"·open lor inspection. • State fishing licenses, except : DIRERC:';>~~D JOE TANNATTA. • that minors under 16 may fish 40SA Schoolhnuse Rd. • • (Off RI. 20-End of Northway) • without a permit if accompanied OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 PM SATURDAYS TO 5 ?M • 48'l·H82 ~82·SSn by and under the supervision of 11),5 COLVIN AV. U\T CENTnAl AV.) ALBANY, N.V. .._...... an ,adult who has in his possession • • a valid permit. Permits require two photos (1-1/4 x 1 1/2 in.) to be supplied by the applicant. Permits will not be issued by mail. Complete details on operating procedure and a map of the Tom­ hannock Cooperator area will be supplied to persons when they apply for a permit. More Help Needed Response has been slow to date to a public appeal for contribu­ tions to help the Albany; Area Chapter, American Red Cross obtain its $13.013 share of the na­ tionwide appeal for $6 million to aid the thousands of Hurricane Celia disaster victims, according to J. Spencer Standish. chapter asiest day chairman. isthe e . H saturday our banK\Og a'lers A total of $280 has been rais­ 10f ~ou to do ;he satufda~ S ed to date in the appeal which not \0\0 mee'? wtw westgate a til 3 p.M. got underway last week. at aUf 9 po. M. un Mr. Standish incicated he was n lroTO . l\'S ope .. confident that the Albany Area Chapter would meet its share. of the nationwide appeal and that the public would respond to this urgent need for the victims of Hurricane Celia who reside in and around the Corpus Christi Gulf Coast region of Texas. President Richard M. Nixon, in commenting on the disaster. said "The tragic consequences of Hurricane Celia have once again called forth the skills and the resources of the American THE BANK WHERE Red Cross. The Red Cross re­ HAPPY ENDINGS BEGIN NATIONAL sponse to the victims of this dis­ aster must open the hands and the MEMBER FDIC Savings Bank hearts of all Americans to the in­ jured, the hungry and the home­ DOWNTOWN ALBANY at STATE and PEARL UPTOWN at WESTGATE SHOPPING CENTER less. The immense task of assist­ OPEN MON-FAt 9 to 3; THURSDAY until 6 p.m, OPEN MON-SAT 9 to J; THUAS & FAI EVENINGS 5 to 8 p.m. I ing the thousands who are suffer­ ing today demands the help of THE SPOTLIGHT Aug u,,27, 1970 - PAGE 31

everyone of liS. By contributing funds, but also cut deeply into to the Red Cross appeal we can the national organization's gener­ all join together once again to al operating funds. This fund Attend Summer Worship assist those whose lives and fam­ drain, plus the greatly increased ilies have been disrupted and cost of serving mem bers of the in Delmar at who.se dwellings and means of armed forces during the past six livelihood are wrecked or dam­ years, made it necessary for the aged. organization to initiate a special FIRST UNITED METHODIST. CHURCH Red Cross chapters have, for nationwide fund campaign for an unprecedented two years Hurricane Celia victims. THURSDAYS AT 8,00 P.M. SUNDAYS AT 9,30 A.M. in a row, gone to the American Contributions to the Albany public with an emergency appeal appeal should be forwarded to Child care provided 428 Kenwood Ave. for funds to aid the victims of a the Albany Area Chapter, Amer· hurricane disaster. Last year's ican Red Cross; Hackett Blvd. appeal involved the victims of at Clara Barton Dr.; Albany, New STOP DRIVEWAY POLLUTION! Hurricane Camille, which also York 12208 and marked for "Am­ struck the Gulf Coast region and erican Red Cross Disaster Re­ I PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT I causing the highest property lief." with losses ever known. TAR EMULSION SEALER Because of Hurricane Celia. Re~i5ts gasoline & fuel dripping, stops sunlight deterioration, more than 100,000 persons in the stays black, cleans. easily. Easily applied by home owner. Corpus Christi area have receiv­ Last of the Bell­ 5 GAL. CO NT; ed Red Cross emergency mass Gorman Bros. Inc. care since it slammed across the Ringers Central Texas Gulf Coast on Au­ It was 17 1/2 minutes before PORT OF ALBANY Plus Tax gust 3. Over 200 national staff post-time for the first race the 472-9342 46N401 members are assisted to the dis­ other day at the 108·year old aster area and are assisting the Saratoga track now in the midst victims in recovery and rehabil­ of another flourishing meeting. itation. Jimmy McTague, one-time SUPPLY COMPANY The American' Red Cross in­ jockey and brother of three other dicated Celia may become the riders, solemnly took up his post AUTO PARTS & EQUIPMENT SINCE 1924 third most costly hurricane, at a big, gleaming bell hanging in terms of disaster relief ex­ from a venerable black iron frame Announces the Opening of penditures, in the history of the on the clubhouse lawn near the country. finish line. It's called a saddling OUR NEW Last week the Red Cross em­ bell and is the only one left at a barked on the nationwide appeal New York track. And McTag':le DELMAR STORE for a minimum of $6 million in is the last of the New York bell­ at 386 Kenwood Avenue order to provide relief and recov­ ringers, a dedicated, straight­ ery assistance for the storm vic- backed Quasimodo; a swinger on LINE ------') ' tims. The $6 million projected a horse's chin strap instead of (COM~PLETE ,r=-~ / figure is topped only by Hurri­ a bell rope. , OF AUTOMOTIVEp~~ _ cane Camille (1969), in which Red McTague, bespectacled and dig­ I , PARTS & PRODUCTS ~L~ ..::;~ ~ Cross disaster relief expendi- nified, consulted his wrist watch. Featuring; ~.e}~ ~ I'< 1tures exceeded $21 million, and At exactly 17 minutes to post­ . Betsy (1965) with costs of $17.5 time, he took hold of the chin AC-DELCO 1-:er ~ million. strap, which is attached to the f • Foreign Car Parts J~ bell's clapper, and, with measur­ • High Performance Parts (f Under ordinary circumstances • Garage Equipment ed stroke began ringing the bell, /7, the Red Cross budget of $10 mil· • Snowmobile Parts ~ k lion a year for disaster relief is once ... twice ... precisely seven - ~ ___ ~"- . .• m • [, times in all. I ,\ sufficient to meet the emergency and recovery needs resulting from The tolling of the bell, a sound an average year's catastrophes. of gentle, almost pleasant, mel­ But ARC disaster expenditures ancholy, was of a pastoral piece WHOLESALE - RETAIL during the past five years have with the aneient track. No more i totaled $88 million, far above fitting background than Sarato­ 3 Locations In Albany To Serve You: the annual average. ga could be found for the reten­ hLBANY - 61 Exchange Street 489-5541 This was due to a series of ma­ tion of an ancient tradition like MENANDS - 1241 Broadway 465-1501 jor natural calamities such as the saddling bell. Hurricanes Betsy, Beulah, Cam­ Having rung the bell seven DELMAR - 386 Kenwood Ave. 439-9393 1ille and numerous large flood and times starting at 17 minutes ALSO TROY, NO. TROY, SCHENECTADY, tornado relief operations. These to post - a job he fulfills nine' excessive costs not only wiped times a day during the Saratoga SCOTIA, GLENS FALLS. out the annual disaster budgets meeting - McTague smiled un­ and the ARC disaster reserve certainly at the fans nearest him PAGE 32 - Augu,' 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT,

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I ~ I SPOTLIGHT CLASSIFIEDS ~ r HE 9-4949 THE SPOTLIGHT Augu,,27, 1970 - PAGE 33 on the lawn and turned to go back bell claque who were waiting for but has long lived in New PLANNING YOUR to a paddock office to await the the other five shoes to drop, so Orleans. He rode Princess _Dor­ "WEDDING" next carillon call to duty. He to speak. een, the great Audley Farm knew he'd never make the trip "What h ppened?" one asked. mare, to victory here in the Sara­ Let us record your wedding back to the paddock without a "Did the bell break?" Another toga Cup of 1926 at 20-1. Later, in Beautiful Color question or two from the fans. sidled up to McTague and wanted he became a trainer. His three RICCARDO STUDIOS Typical was the one put to him to know the significance of only brothers - J.J. (Jo·Jo). Charies, by a lady: "Why do you ring that two· peals. inquiring delicately and Frank - were also jockeys. MAPLE AVE. SELKIRK. N.Y. bell?" if it might be a mysterious code Charles, in his early 50's, still 767-9891 "It's my job," McTague said. number. McTague disillusioned exercises horses at the New Jer­ OP!=N EVENINGS & WE EKENDS "The bell is an old race track him. sey tracks. BY APPOINTMENT tradition to notify trainers that Research has failed to deter· The last of the bell·ringers is it's getting close to post-time. mine why the saddling bell is supervisor of the receiving barns Schrafft's "Why do you ring the bell sev· rung seven times at 17 minutes at Aqueduct and Belmont Park, en times?" another observant fan before post-time. However, it's and was asked to take over the Restaurant asked. well-established that the saddling saddling bell at Saratoga in 1963 Southern Blvd., Albany "I was told to ring it seven ben was a useful instrument in along with his work in the Horse WAITRESSES NEEDED times when 1 took this job," was olden times to notify trainers that Identification office. the patient reply. "But I wasn't their race was coming up. The saddling bell was a nostal· Ladies willing to learn told why it has to be exactly In those days, horses were gic feature at old Belmont Park, wa itress work_ Wi II seven times." scattered in barns in an area where it was located on the roof train, all shifts are A reporter asked McTague why around an old track without stab­ and tolled by the late Jack Costi­ open, must have trans­ he rings the bell at precisely ling of its own and were saddled gan until the track was demolish· portation. Telephone 17 minutes to post. He said, where they were stabled. The ed after the 1962 season. Old "that's what the schedule calls big saddling bell told the train· Aqueduct had its saddling bell, 462-2962. for. I wait for the vibrations to ers it was time to get going. but its use was discontinued after die out each time I ring so I get Perhaps the bell is rung seven ...... equal pauses between the rings. times because 7 is a lucky num­ When it's raining, 1 speed up the ber, as some horse folks argue. action." At any rate, no matter how many Frank J. Nigro Most fans, like McTague him­ times the saddling bell is rung, self, take the validity of the you can get an argument. Real" seven rings for granted and be­ Steward Francis P ..Dunne of come uneasy if there are less. the N.Y. State Racing Commis­ is building One day, a distinguished old gen­ sion was once braced by a numer­ • tleman sitting close to the bell ology student under the Saratoga a new Image appeared startled when McTague paddock trees of a morning and ATotal Cash Price began his ministrations. After asked why the saddling bell is of only $13,500 ;wo resounding bongs, he demand­ rung seven times. ed that the last of the uell·ring­ "If you don't like that number," IN REAL Buys This Home ers cease and desist. Dunne said affably, "we'll ring In Deltona, Florida. He seemed so authoritative that it six times." ESTATE McTague stopped, in spite of his "Why ring it six times?" was Buy this home in Deltona for as little as $13,500 lolal cash price ... devotion to the number 7. This the truculent rejoinder. RESIDENTIAL and you buy a brand new way of brought a spate of queries and .McTague, who rode in the COMMERCIAL life! Fishing, golf, adult education protests from members of the 1920'5 and 1930's, comes from programs, year 'round recreation program for the youngsters, shop· We Can Sell Your ping center, 32 freshwater lakes, House Better 'n paved roads, parks, city water and FALL sewer system, churches, bank. Just Anybody 26 miles from Orlando and Daytona SALE! FASHIONS Beach. Come see the Deltona film LIST YOUR REAL FSTATE story in color ... and discover Del- FOR ALL SIZES WITH OUR EFFICIENT lona for yourself' ON SALFS_FORCE • COATS Dom DeMase 78S-7851 • CAR COATS SUN~TlES LAWN-BOY • DRESSES Nettie Basile 482-8917 ... a division of Carnevale Real Estate • SPORTSWEAR 2 •• 3 A... , Alban" N. Y. Mary Raftogianis 438-8138 "n',,' "'.5 POWER MOWERS • LINGERIE J Phone (518) 869-2255 • PANTY HOSE Eva M. Geller 482·5311 DA9·62 ADD2ID(Jj NYA732·175 plus fG;';-tj;m7n~i;;~~hm7lnfo7m;'-1 FREE! Leaf Bag • ACCESSORIES Frank Nigro 489-8421 I tlon on Mackle,lJuilt Florida Comm'l I NAME...... I BRIN'S HARDWARE FRANK J. NIGRO .) II ADDRESS...... II 2 C I REAtJY , 55 entro Ave.,Alb.,N.Y. J? : L~T.!.-".-,-.-,-.!T!I!';.:..:.J~.-,-J 444 Delaware Ave., Albany 434-9717 _" 63 COLVIN AVENUE ::' An offerinl;" statement is al'ailahle from HO 2-4235 Open Deify 1010 9 P.M. -, tht suhdivider and the filing with the Hours: 8:30 to 9 Thurs. & Fri. BonkAmeri(ord. MasterChor!)e New York Department {)f Stale is not Other Days to 6 P.M. Por~ free Ac.ro$$ The Street ALBAN'( • 489-8421 : 11~~'P~P~'O~"'~'~Of~'h~'~m~"~itS~Of~'~h'~Off~,,~;"~g~. ~~======::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::~~..~-~'~'~"~'~'~"~'~'~'~"~'~"~'~'~'~"~'~'~'~"~'~'~'.J PAGE 34 - Augu,' 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGHT a short while when the Big A opened in 1959. The selection this year of jock­ ey Frank Coltiletti Saratoga's Racing Hall of Fame recalls to McTague a race in which he rode Princess .Doreen against Mars, who was ridden by Coltiletti. "Old Miller Henderson trained the mare and he was very stern," McTague said. "You had to follow riding orders to the letter or you were in trouble. He told me that under no circumstances was I to go to the front with the mare, but to take back and let Mars make the pace. "Well. the Princess was full of run at the start - it was a walk­ up - while Mars. outside of us, almost went to the outside fence and did a U-turn before Colti­ letti could straighten him out. Me, I like to strangled the Prin­ cess to follow my orders. Colti­ letti knew what I was trying to , do and laughed at me while tak­ ing his time with Mars. "The way my f!lare was fight­ ing to run, I just wasn't able to take her back of Mars, and so we came to the stretch turn in front. At the eighth pole, Coltiletti turned Mars loose and it was all over. Henderson was fit to be tied when I got back to the scale and threatened to boot me all the way back to the barn for not You'll know it's so following orders. "I explained why I couldn't, see the great values in but that didn't stop the old man. Re screamed at me, 'Why didn't WARDS 98th ANNIVERSARY you make her TROT?" SALE CATALOG New Stamp MORE THAN 950 PRICES CUTI Members of the League of plu. other Gre

political responsibilities. Ours bration I President Richard M. is a better nation because they Nixon delcared: "For fifty years have marked ballots." the League of Women Voters has Adams, Massachusetts was provided Americans in every selected for the First Day of state with information on candi­ Issue of the Woman Suffrage dates and issues, and it has fur­ Stamp because it is the birthplace nished a non-partisan platform on of Susan B. Anthony, pioneer candidates and issues, and it has crusader for women's rights. Miss furnished a non-partisan plat­ Anthony was founder and Pres­ form from which all candidates ident of the National American may be seen and heard. These Woman Suffrage Association activities have strengthened which became the League of Wo­ government and have helped men Voters in 1920. to sustain the public weal." The president of the Albany To mark its 50th year the County League, Mrs. Dwight League designated 1970 as the Wallace, and the vice-president "Year of the Voter" in which for public relations. Mrs. David they are spearheading a cam­ Want to modernize your Price, plan to attend the First paign to emphasize the vote as home ••• odd 0 room the basis of American demo­ moke needed repo irs? See Day of Issue ceremonies in Ad­ us for low cost finoncing cracy, to remove the remaining ams, August 26th:The League of ••• see how eosy it is to Women Voters of the United inequities in the nation's elec~ live better! State~ is the official sponsor of toral system and to encourage the stamp ceremonies which full participation in the political mark the 50th anniversary of the process. League as well as the commemor­ Mrs. Lucy Benson, national ation of woman suffrage. In not­ League President said, "There Let's get t'ogether soon on your plans for home ing that NOW INational Organi­ is more interest in issues and improvement. You con count on us to recommend zation for Women) is holding in voting than ever before. 1970 the financing method that's most advantageous their Women's Strike for Equali~ could witness the largest voter for you. A low cost loan may be just what you turnout in history in a non-Pres­ ty Day also on the 26th, Mrs. need ... or refinancing' your present home loan Wallace said, "The fact that the idential hear." If this prediction l may be the answer. Either waYI repayment is League of Women Voters has no comes true, there could be no easYI In monthly installments sized to fit your position on the Equal Rights A­ more fitting tribute to the men mendment doesn't put us in an and women who fought for ex­ income . adversary position with the wo­ tension of the suffrage in the Insured 30fety for your savings men's liberation movement. The belief that the vote - noi v io­ fact is that although the League lence - is the basic instrument is the direct inheritor of the of change in this country. original woman's rights move­ VOOA~SV.LLE ment, the fight for suffrage, our members have chosen to work e)lIPtKAA- ~ /~ on governmental issues which --1~SSOCIATION affect both men and women." Since its founding in 1920, Voorheesville, N.Y. RO 5-2772 the League of Women Voters has been concerned with emphasiz" ing the importance of the vote • in our society. In launching the League's 50th anniversary cele- ) WOMAN SUFFRAGE • TREAT-A-BUDDY • BUYl NEBA , • • AT THE REGULAR PRICE ....<:,,-- I) • • GET 1 FOR • PRICE • 1;OODV2 ONLY AT, •I 111 Deloware Ave:, l •I Delmar, N.Y. Good to Sept. 3, 1970 50 TH ANNIVERSARY L ___IClIP THIS COUPON .'.... - PAGE 36 - August 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGH

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will complete your new pool with uecking of your choice. Ask about our specialty "Kool Deck" which comes in' a variety Floor model of BLBS study lamp permits student to place lamp out of the way, yet still have the light source in the of colors. Fencing & retaining correct position for illuminating work. walls also installed. Now is the time to have your It has been claimed that available from a 20D-watt light old pool remodeled before the about 80 percent of a person's bulb) on the work surface. rush of the next year begins. knowledge is brought to him Portable lamps should be plac­ Tile and coping stones replaced, pools refinished. Call 869- through his vision. Thus, ed 12 inches back from the 7770 or 768-2284 and a representative will come to your home school work makes exceptional front edge of the desk and 15 for a free estimate. demands upon students' eyes inches to one side. This place­ during their academic careers. ment assures adequate light on Well-planned lighting, there­ the desk without reflection fore, can make a significant back into the student's eyes. contribution to education. One type of portable lamp School systems is superior to others for the are giving in· home study center. It comes creased attention in both table and floor models, to improving the and is identified by a Better COME IN TODAY! quality and quan­ Light Better Sight (BLBS) tag. tity of lighting These lamps have been found Ask to see our newest in classrooms. by the Electrical Testing Lab­ styles in vinyl floors. It also behooves oratories, Inc., to comply with parents to pro­ the specifications of the BLES vide their school-age children Bureau. They also meet the by Armstrong Coronelle with a well-lighted study cen­ lighting recommendations of ter in the home. the Illuminating Engineering Vinyl Corlon SOCiety. Styles include port­ • • • able table lamps (also avail­ Students in your family need able in kit form), swing-arm their own work surface which versions of table lamps, floor is always ready for the one to lamps, and wall· mounted five hotas of daily studying lamps. • which may be r e qui red throughout the school year. • • • Basic equipment for the home Fluorescent fixtUres offer study center is a ftat-topped you another way of illumin­ desk or table, and a c h air ating the study desk. These which brings the student's eye should ·contain at least one, level at least 14 inches above and preferably two, 40-watt the work surface. fluorescent lamps. The bottom edge of the unit's shield should The desk should be placea be 15 to 18 inches above the against a wall, never in front desk top, and the light source of a window. The desk top and about 12 inches back from the wall should be light in color front edge of the desk. to reduce uncomfortable can trast bet.ween school work Want to know more about and the surrounding area. A lighting a home study center? blotter on the desk and peg­ Write for "'Learning . With HELDERBERG ALUMINUM' PRODUCTS board on the wall can correct Light ... a new, wen·illustrated 253 DELAWARE AVE., DELMAR, N.Y. deficiencies in this area. booklet. SingJe copies are avail· able from the Inquiry Bureau, 439-4468 'BankAmericard. Metro Charge 439-9720,' • • • Dept. TPC-IO, General Elec·

; .; You should have about 70 tric Company, Nela Park. footcandles, (lighting level Cleveland, Ohio 44112. Augu,' 27. 1970 - PAGE 37 THE SPOTLIGHT \2.'45'7S'OI'1~"'6'1890/1Ho"7J Western County J;~e Road Gww.."'''''...... I10' ..... ,.. ".... North off a! Rt& 21) WITH Tack TRIPLE tlro I Shop P.O. Box 6I iiA" Schenectady !~i Riding FARM ~1'1."'+S578to'~'"6789011.., ... d Stables 355-7054 A million is more than many people realize. If you started with a million dollars, went on B oardin g-Rentals-Sales a shopping spree, and spent $300 every hour, eight hours a For Your Family Pleasure day, six days 'a week, at the end of a whole year you'd still .. Riding Lessons have $251,200 left! I2 8 Acres of Outdoor How to Steer * * • Skunks, take a back seat. Excitement a Sale Course Science has come up with an odor-causing substance-it may Horseback Riding is Fun for Everyone Protect your boat. prove useful in warning people Insure against finan­ away from dangerous places­ that is over 100 times more ~. For The cial kgs. powerful, ounce for ounce, = than the stuff skunks use, H ,urly RentaisKiddies MARINE **. .41 INSURANCE Do your share to help feed the birds. For every person in Trail Rides the United States and , there are 53 birds! Distributors FrankG. For Imperial Coburn, Inc. No Coin Fumbling Horse 283 Washington Ave. Albany, Now York Trailers Phone Alboriy'HO 3·4277·8·9 1 1-~-MAin ----, • ••• II YOUR PILLOWS I Now a flick of the thumb NEW AGAIN I will pop out the coin motor· I ists need for parking meter, I telephone call, road toll or PILLOWS REFRESHED AND CLEANED. . vending machine. Whether a • quarter, dime, nickel or cent, ALSO NEW TICKING ADDED as illustrated above, half the· size of a cigarette pack, the new and patented pac k e t I I ANSWERING $2.79 each • ) • I. SERVICE Business & Professional I) Telephone Exchanga SANITONE CLEANERS 24 hours ada, I I p Call AND LAUNDERERS I r DELAWARE PLAZA' DELMAR I) 439-4981 -- -- __ --1 PAGE 38 - Augu,' 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGH changer weighs only % oz. instantruieouS,' single - handed Yet - "Cbange't" as it is called, operation. "Change't" is made packs enough coins for any from unbreakable, marblized hectic day . . . the round rim plastic (spring-fed) and has fits the palm of the hand, as spaces for as much as $2.10 TME UNBEATABLE demonstrated. bringing the in coins - quarters, dimes, coins in a position that cor­ nickels and cents . . . is un­ responds with the natural fin­ conditionally guaranteed for ger movement for handling two years . . . and best of all COMBINATION change. it retails for $1.00. The manu­ The selection, release and facturer is Synthetic Surfaces transfer of coins becomes an Inc., Green Bay, Wis. 54306.

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Lincoln·Mercury Division's new Comet will be of· fered this fall with four power plants, including an optional 302 cubic inch V·S shown here during installa· tion for tests at the Ford Motor Company proving grounds in Dearborn, Mich. The engine delivers a lively 210 horsepower on regular fuel. Other optional choices are the 200 cj.d. and 250 c.i.d. six cylinder engines. Standard power plant is the 170 cj.d. six. r IF I WERE INSTALLING AIR CONDITIONING ... I'd Call ·Carl Fraser CARL FRASER HEATING SERVICE Division of Main Bros. Oil Co., Inc. 339 Delaware Ave., Delmar 434·1181 AUTHORIZED DEALER HE SPOTLIGHT Augu ,,27, 1970 - PAGE 39

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down rapidly when draperies are bought with an eye to fire safety as well as beauty. CALI. ••• Dr. Irmagene Holloway, re­ cently with the Consumer Edu­ cation Office Of Product Safe­ ty of the U.S. Department of 438-8461 Health, Education & Welfare, and now a safety consultant A CALL WILL SHOW YOU' for Owens-Corning Fiberglas, WHY IT PAyS TO th inks that the American homemaker will do just that, if LEASE'i'ROM ..• 3. Do not unbalance a small she is acquainted wi~h facts. boat when boarding. Accidents Dr. Holloway was the first related to boarding are usually woman to be granted a doc· the result of carelessness. ALBANY DODGE tor's degree in Safety Educa· 4. Get a free Courtesy Ex­ LEASING CORP. tion; she has been interested in amination of your boat from accident prevention ever since the Coast Guard Auxiliary. 770 C E N T R A L A V E • she had to spend quite a lot of This will determine whether ALBANY, N.Y. time in the hospital as a re·sult you have the necessary safety of one. equipment. (There is no pen­ PRECAUTIONS TO TAKE TO alty if your craft is not up to PREVENT FIRE Coast Guard standards). ~~~@@~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ]. Hang fire safe FiberglaS 5. Follow the lead of the ~ curtains and draperies. This na­ Pepsi-Cola people who suggest turally fire safe, easy care fiber you save all soft drink empties is an ideal home safety ele­ for proper disposal. Floating I Tonight, Senora I ment. Fiberglas curtains or dra­ debris can foul up your motor ·perie.s can hi>. safely hung over -and your marine scene. ~ ~ or near ranges, radiators or open fire places. I The pI~a~ures @®!I~®[ii} I 2. Keep large, noncombust­ Jerry Lewis' wardrobe for his ible ashtrays handy and use Muscular Dystrophy Labor .Day them. Never use plastic con· to ~ of Spam. ~ c ~ ~ tainers.. Telethon be seen on Station WRGB. Channel 6. Schenectady, Complete Menu 3. Never smoke in bed! You ~ rr@'J:{,..steak might fall asleep and drop your September 6th and 7th reported· ~ 11 AM to 2 AM House cigarette. Closed Sundays . ly fills 12 steamer trunks and 30 4. Unless qualified, don't try pieces of smaller luggage . ~ Music Nightly . . Continuous ~ ~ to repair your TV set. Fire or On the 20-hour super-spectacu· ~ , Across from Colonie Cerrter ~ severe shock could result. CaB. a TV repairman. lar Jerry changes his tuxedo or ~~@~@@@@@@~@@@@~@@@@@@ 5. In selecting clothing for sports jacket and contrasting children, avoid flimsy fast­ slacks every half-hour, and un­ burning fabric.'). dergoes a complete change of PATIO-CARPORT shirt, socks, and underwear not to mention shoes, every time he· get the highest possible quality for your HOW TO HAVE A goes off stage, approximately shopping dollar!! every 10 or 15 minutes. HULL OF A GOOD TIME His backstage dressing quar­ Whether old salt or new-you ters at the Americana Hotel in ALL ALUMINUJV1. CONSTRUCTION can log in more pleasure from your craft by following these New York City, from where the "I" beam understruct •../re. white t.r. wroupt iron posts, S6 Ibs. per sq. ft. simple boating safety rules: telethon originates. contains a snow load. Building Code approved. 1. Do not overload a small full-size steam pressing machine Cndit avarlalble. boat. and an electric dryer. On hand 2. Learn the peculiarities of will be a presser and Jerry's ANY SIZE!!! your boat, its steering system valet. We·Service What We Ie" and equipment.

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Call Ramin at 439-6365 morn­ Bob Sowers' Furniture and Upholstery. ings or evenings. 3t93 JEWELRY DELMAR APPLIANCE Wi II come to your -home"for Free Estimates.- Samples EXPER~ WATCH AND JEWELRY . PAINTING Complete Line of repairs. Diamond setting, engrav­ & PAPERHANGING RCA Victor - Whirlpool BETTINA HUGHES ing, wedding and engagement 872.1637 - 465·1133 rings, reasonable. Your trusted IN·TERIOR and exterior painting, jeweler. LeWanda, Delaware also paperhanging. Frank Salis­ Plaza Shopping Center. HE 9- bury. Days HE 9-5527; nights Soles & Service VINCE'S Floor Covering, carpet, 9665. tf HE 9-1355. tf 239 Delaware Ave.,.Delmar linoleum. Expert mechanics. VOGEL, painting contractor, In­ Free estimates. 756-8780. terior, exterior painting, paper­ Phone 439·6723 , LANDSCAPING hanging. Free estimates. Guaran­ teed. Insured. Jim. HE 9-9718 or LAWN MOWING, beds cleaned, John HO 3-7162. 4t827 CLEANING SERVICE shrubs trimmed. Call Lawn-rite , BIKES Landscaping 439-1652. 4t93 INTERIOR, exterior painting and LOCHMOOR Window Cleaning Co. paperhanging, also alteration'" Resident and office mainten-' (top Quality) free estimates. Es· ance, complete. 489-0121 or 489- tabllshed 1942. James Lenney. 2474. tf HO 2-2328 tf EXTERIOR, interior painting. C & M CLEANING Service, resi­ college students, experienced. dential and commercial, win­ 439-6151 4t723 dows, floors. Call before 9 or after 3 P.M. 861-8139. 4t827 AI's Lawnmower LET the Hydra-Kelly System paint your nouse with Touraine Paints. 439-4468. tf DRAPERIES Repair ·768-2856 NICK ROBILOTTO painting con­ DRAPERIES - custom made, tractor. paperhanging, toping home service, fabric selection, fREE PICK·UP & DELIVER fully Insured. 489-8052. estimates, bedroom ensembles. 2·DAY SERVICE 4t93 Barbara Schoonmaker. 872- COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC in­ 0897. 8t924 side and out, free estimates, ex­ EXPERT WORK AT penenced.462-3954. 4t910 PAINTING & PAPERHANGING, REASONABLE PRICES interior & exterior painting. Wall­ BLACKTOP DRIVER TRAINING papering. Satisfact·lon guaran­ teed. Fred Albright 767-9734. MARIANI, blacktop driveways, 6t924 expertly installed, also Jennite ALL ALBANY AUTO ACADEMY sealer. New lawns a speCialty. 66 No. Lake Ave., Albany MASONWORK 489-2780. 13t827 PERMANENT WAVING LUIZZI Bros., Blacktop, paving, -Beginners - Intermediates ·EX·PERIENCED, all types masonry, new or repairs. Guidara. HE 9- SPECIALIZING in Breck, Realis­ parking lots, driveways, garage Classroom Instruction Available tic Rayette and Caryl Richards floors. sidewalks. Free estimates. 1163 evenings. tf Tuesday, Thursday - 6 to 9 permanents, hair tinting and 869-0973. 34t1112. Saturday - 9 to noon J/."._ .. ,,_'""'"'"H'm ...... ,.""HlIIH ...... "tI' bleachine-. MEL,E'S BEAUTY CARS AVAILABLE FOR ! i SALON. Plaza Shopping Center. HE 9-4411. tf CARPENTRY ROAD TESTS Standard & Automatic ! MASONS INC.. ~ CARPENTRY, stairs, doors, ...... in­ dows, general repairs. Call 6-8 Call HO 2·1309 PICTURE FRAMING. P.M. 756-2019. tf ·.1._:___ QUALITY MASONRY ';j_'! Fireplaces. Brick. Block CUSTOM picture framing. Delmar CARPENTRY, cellar to roof re­ Decorators, Delaware Plaza. modeling, kitchens, Plastering garages, , ELECTRIC SERVICE Call 439-4130. tf additions. 439-6042. Coventry Construction Inc. 4t910 l loux - 43~3434 ~ rc:::.------,,! ~'. Tice _ 482.1470. ! Printing & Mailing REMODELING - all types of car­ penter work. Ed Hehre. 439-1198. i" .... ,III ... H""_I.".,"""'.IIU, __.... ~ ...... ~~ OFFSET Printing - Mailing Ser­ 5t827 DUFFY ELECTRICAL vice - Mimeographing, TYPing. MASONRY, Sidewalks, patios, G. Bloodgood - Mimeo Ser­ GENERAL REPAIRS, remodeling, CONTRACTOR, INC. porches, steps, concrete floors. vice. Delmar, N.Y. 439-3383. tf stairs, bookcases, playrooms, block and brick work, gara·ges, Arthur Molle. HE· 8-7165, IV 9- all types masonry repairs. Car­ 2202. 4t827 pentry. 439-1593. 4t86 RUBBISH REMOVAL CARPENTRY - Masonry - Land­ Commercial & Residential PLASTER ~epairs. Call R. Weeks.· YOU CAN'T go wrong With Wright scaping. Complete home repair 439-1947. l1t825 Wiring - Don Wright. 765-4159. 4t93 service. No iob too small. Call Cliff Long. 482-6053. 20tl-171 FREE ESTIMATES MOTORCYCLES PHOTOGRAPHY CARPET :CLEANING 439-5177 HODAKA motorcycles sales· WEDDINGS, commercial, family & service, repairs on other makes. groups in your home, expertly _ R & K SERVICEMASTER, pro­ Chester's Foreign Car Service & photographed in color and black feSSional carpet cleaning. Free call anytime Gaul's Garage, Flat Rock Rd., & white. Call David Alexander estimate. 489-6245 anytime. 4t910 Clarksville. 768·2013. 4t827 463·6209 anytime. . 4t827 HE SPOTLIGHT August 27, 1970 - PAGE 45

CAKES, made to order. Birthday, SEWING MACHINE wedding, special occasion, show­ TENNlS RACKETS ROOFING ers. Oelivered. 765-2527. (t910 RESTRUNG - REGRlPPED REPAIRS FISHERMEN: nightcrawlers, $2 per SHINGLE. flat hot asphalt. paint­ 100, free delivery. 765-4294, 6t924 ••• WELL KNOWN John Besson re­ VlOLlNS REPAlRED ing. emergency repairs. Richard HANDWOVEN THAI SILK in stain­ Martin. 165-4468 evenings. 4tB27 pairs sewing machines. Guaran­ ed glass colors at Squirrels Nest BOWS REHAlRED teed secondhand machines. Free Ltd" Latham. 785-4878. estimates. HO 3-2520. 4t911 C.M. LACY 3 Becker Terr. CLEAN CARPETS and save the 439·9739 SCISSORS SHARPENED safe way with Blue Lustre. Rent TELEVISION REPAIRS electric shampooer $1. Adams SCISSORS sharpened, 8 pairs Hardware, 380 Delaware Ave., mod. SlZ6, $3. Also Pink shears, Delmar. . Delmar's Leading saws, lawnmowers, knives. Call­ ALBANY, Glenmant, Delmer. Sel­ REFINISHED Mahogany 4-poster, ed for and delivered. 439-5156, if kirk. Small appliance::;. tronsis1ar double bed with firm mattress no answer, call 439-3893. tf 1elevision, rodio Servict". Open and box springs $50. 23" Zenith . Real Estate Broker evenings til 10. Pick.up - De­ Console TV. $20. 439-9187. livery. 462-9411. Factory trained IF CARPETS look dull and dreary, technicians. tf remove sPOts as they appear with SEPTIC TANK SERVICE Blue Lustre. Rent electric sham· pooer $ 1. Adams Hardware, 380 DELMAR SANITARY CLEANERS TRACTORS Delaware Delmar, jl:zJRc.J ServIce Trl-Village area over 20 years. HE 9·1412. tf TRACTORS -7 -10 -12 - 14 - HP Our 50th Year NORMANSKILL Septic Tank· Also hand mowers, snow blow­ Cleaners. We install' dry wells, ers, snowmobiles. CROUNSE 264 Delaware Ave., Delmer septic tanks, drain fields. 767- EQUIPMENT CO. 439-1517. 4t93 439.9921 9287. tf, Multiple listing Service TREE REMOVAL f~HNn~H( Our low-cost operation policy ..!fill enables us to bring you BIG Care for your Trees? SAVINGS on NEW furniture, rugs, bedding, drapes. WE DO! BURRICK FURNITURE Fully Insured: 560 Delaware Ave., Albany 5300,000 personal 550.000 Property Just across th'e Thruway Bridge ~ All WORKMEN INSURED 46\·5112 Shopping For A Used Car? (Certificate Upon Request) Start Here ASSOCIATED TREE SERVICE Women with office skills: SPECIAL '64 VW CAMPER 463·5311 EARN ALL EQUIPPED $1295 TREE SERVICE EXTRA

'68 Firebird $1895 '69 VW $2195 HERM'S Tree Service. Call IV 2- Karmann Cohill eonvertiblE:, ra­ MONEY! <: f"yl.. lIut"'mllllr, t"lnwtr sher­ 5231. tf. in.. radio and healer, convert· dio and heller. hl,_. TREeSCAPE Arboricultural Ser· vices. H. C. Macintosh. Box 14 '69 VW $1795 Slingerlands. 482-5229. '67 Mustang $1395 Sedan, ndln and heatel·. 8t924 r. Cyl. au\nmatlr. power !trl'!r' BROWNIE'S tree service - tree in~. radio and he .. ter, convclt· '68 VW $1595 stump removal. Insured. IV 2- at a part-time ibie. Sun roof, radio ~nd huter. 5031, 489-6684. (ta27 or temporary job that H & M TREE SERVICE. Fully in- '66 Comet '202' $895 '68 VW $1895 sured. HO 2-0297. 4t910 suits your convenience 2 Door. II ryl., standard, like new. Fas[baek, radio ani healer. Pocket money? New furni­ WATCH REPAIRING ture? A dream vacation? '66 Muslang $1195 '67 VW $1695 EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY Whatever your wish, get the VB. "utomatie, po\\'er .!tel!rlllj. SqWlTe back, 5U11ro~.r. radio and repairs. Diamond settings, en­ extra cash you need working ('on~nle. hellter. graving wedding and engage· for Manpower. Your age ment rings, reasonable, your doesn't matter- or even how '65 Dodge $695 '66 VW $1395 trusted jeweler, LeWanda, Dela' ware Plaza Shopping Center. long since you last worked. I Kumann GhiA, COllverUble. r .... · Door, /; {'yJ.. Illiuidard, n~w HE tf clute.h and pa'lll. dlo' ana huter. 9-9685. Manpower has a job for you I WATCHES repairing, expert work­ You pick your own work manship. All work guaranteed. AI· schedule- meet interesting so engravins, diamond setting watch bands. Harry L. Brown, new people. You pay no fee leweler, 4 Comers, Delmar. 439-' of any kind. 2718. ~. There's exira money wait­ Ing for you at Manpower. MERCHANDISE Can Ot come In today I FOR SALE We need: FAMILY PORTRAITS in your TYPISTS· STENOS home bv Loui., Spelich, Photo­ GENERAL OFFICE WORKERS SECRETARIES· RECEPTIONISTS grapher.439-5390, 10t917 KEY PUNCH OPERATORS COLORED CUT SLATE, large so: lection, 1M to 30~ a sQuare foot. See at 47 Salisbury Road. Del· MANPIDWER mar. HE 9-13B8, 2t827 WOlld's lsrgest Tempollry Help Sel'lICe PIANOSI ORGANS: 150 in stock, AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Brown Piano Organ Mart. 459- Academy ••• Area's Oldest VW Dealer 5230. tt 132 STATE ST., AlBANY SWIMMING POOL chlorine 100 lb. drum, reduced prices. Keller's Phone 463·4195 Mobil, Glenmont. 2t821 PAGE 46 - August 27, 1970 THE SPOTLIGH

COUCH, club chair, barcolounger PEDESTAL, white marble, bronze ANTIQUES $80, for all. New tire, white wall, trim, 33" high, 6 months old, per­ Goodyear, 825xl4, S20. 439-9797. bought and sold at the fect. Cost s85. sell 140. 482-2822. TRUCK STRIKE SALE SCHOOL DESKS 50, S5 to SID, CASTRO CONVERTIBLE, bl8Ck, HONDA MINI TRAILS Sign of Ihe chairs 80, $3 to s5. Graduated zebr8 pillows, zebra lamp, pic. sizes K-8th grade. Frames metal tures, French Provincial bedroom NOW $260 Coffee Mill tops and seats blond wood, also set. 439-4265. 2~' - Kl - REG. S1U. some cafeteria tables. Thursday. JAF MOTORS, INC NEIGHBORHOOD SALE - Fri_ August 27th. Friday, August 28th. 1371 BrOoldwily. Schenecl"dy, J9J-lUl r Jeanne Von Hoesen .day, Aug. 28, 3-7 and Saturday, 3·5 P.M. St. Thomas School gym. Aug. 29, 10-1. Books, games, 67 Adams Pl., Delm~r Adams Place, Delmar or call 439- 8388. sports, car and household items, 139-10JI GO-CART, new with 4 HP Tecum­ picnic table, 8 tew antiQues. 54 ...... ,~_ ..... Lo.""-.~~- Lyons Ave. L seh engine, call 768-2226 . SWING AND Glider set ST4, tricycle FAMILY room set, couch, Mr. & AUTHORIZED DEALER S4 (for small child) 439·3340. Mrs. chair, D8nish modern S125. YOUH'ED[Ey"r BLACK IRON clam steamer, .lip. 439-6323. prox. 200 bakes, nested baskets. DRIVEWAY SALE: Aug. 29 & 3D, S150. After 4:30 462·3549. 10 to 4. Baby items, violin, toys, ~ COOL-EY MAHOGANY business desk and boys clothing, lots of misc. items. Good· Selection chair, 2 typists desk, glass en­ 12 McMillen PI., right at Delmar closed finished sectional book­ Grade School. HE 9-1859. cases, 9 filing cabinets. 1 safe RANGE, electric, 40 inch, white, Of Value-Rated VOLKSWAGEN various office tables & chairs, good condition, very reasonable. 2 air conditioners. 463-4295 dur­ 439·5786. CORP. ing business hours. RUGS 1:11:10 multi-coror: 9x12 beige Used Cars BRACE YOURSELF for a thrill $20 for both. 439-7237. the first time you use Blue Lus. CHROMECRAFT dining table, like 12 min. from Delmar tre to clean rugs. Rent electric new with 4 plush vinyl swivel shampooer S1. Adams Hardware, chairs, ski boots worn only once, Service While You Wait 380 Delaware Avenue. Delmar. childs double lawn swing, scooter RED MAPLE bedroom set, step stool and Playskool desk. HEDLEY 4 PC. C:\OlLLA(, .. 01.05., INC Guaranteed Used Cars S175.00, accessories available: 439-6006. several kitchen items: tractor cart BIG GARAGE SALE - August 29, 283-2902 SI1.00: lawn spreader $10.00; Sun­ great savings. Dininaa: room. baby 5J 5 RIVER ST. beam floor & rug cleaner, SI5.00: miscellaneous furniture, childrens on U_S. 4 at Defreestville Heavy-duty shaper - 1/2 H.P. games, books, toys, ping-pong JROY AS2"4no Troy-East Greenbush Rd. motor s80.00; red raugahyde occ. table, etc., etc .. etc. 69 M8rlboro chair. perf., S35.00. RQ 5-2066. Road. CLEAN EXPENSIVE carpets with BICYCLE, girls 24" S13. RCA por­ Subscribe 10 The Spotlighl the best. Blue Lustr~ is Ameri­ table 3-speed phonograph, cost ca's favorite. Rent ShamPOoer S1. $30. sell s13. excellent condition. Hilchie's American Hardware. 1/24 size slot C8rs, parts & case, 235 Delaware Ave., Delmar. paid S35, sell SII, excellent con­ GARAGE SALE: Sat., Aug. 29. 9 to dition. 439-5373. 6, 45 Adams PI., Delmar. House­ BEDROOM SET, full, butterfly hOld & misc. items. Moving out maple, dresser, vanity. chifferobe of State. $60. "39-3301- LANGAN FOUR '50~13 Sears tires, very good NEIGHBORHOOD Sidew81k Sale condition, $40. 439-1294. - come see and save. Swap or LATHAM, N.Y. KITCHEN SET. beige formica 3~'' buy - bargains on household PORCHE·AUDI x40" plus leaf, " matching chairs baby, antiQues miscellaneous. Tel. 785-1655 - 393-4242 S30. 482-2242. Feura Bush Rd. and McCombe Drive, between Murray & Els­ MAHOGANY Empire dresser with USED rr. EXECUTIVE VEHICLES Welcome Aboard! mere. Saturday August 29th, pineapple posts $50, six Maho­ 9 A.M. 439-2134. F--C-:l Y~BR""ID"--'G~ CRUISERS gany Chippendale dining room Chairs S125. G.E. Refrigerator, 1969 Porscha 91tE, Tangerine, sport­ " '66-3,1' Ulrlehsen, twIns ...... SI0, .. 95 V '68-30' Owens ~an. air, twIns $15,900 excellent condition S50, Zenith Sro.ltlt~~1 ~fta..l.uft~~ omatic, $6295. V '66--78' Jersey sedan, generafor $ 5.99S 19" portable TV, perfect condi· 1969 Pomhe 911T. burgundy. 5- " '67-78' Trolon, excellent ...... $ 9,995 tion S50.. Call 439-1265. tell . .The World!!! V '67-25' Luhrs sporl fisherman .. S 5,SOO speed, factory air·conditioned, V '67-31' Ttolol, twIns ...... SI1,995 $6095_ ,.--,--- USED AND .BROKERAGE 1969 Porsdle 911T. beige. 4-speed • '0 la' Truscott sedan ,_ ...... _... S IS95 $5695. '65 23' Owens hardtop, new canvas S 4,9'15 1969 Pomho 91 IT. red. 5-speed. '61 25' Owens .. sleeper, IB5 h.p. S 2,995 '66 74' Trolon hardtop ...... s J,~9S $5795. 'M 2J' Broadwater, 120 h.p ...... S 2,350 1969 POfschs 911T, green, 5-speed. '59 23' ChrIs Cfuft, 185 h.p ...... $ 1,99S DO YOU WANT A BUYER '61 23' Trojan, tWin 70 h.p.'s ••... S 2.495 $5695. '56 Z,1' Owens with '68 BS h.p ..... $ 2.495 '60 2r Owens, 2·Sleeper . " ...... s 1,7!1~ 1968 Pomhe 912. beige. 5-speed. '68 2(1' CoOS, wood, IBS h.p ..•.. S 2.495 FOR YOUR PROPERTY? $3995. '~9 19' HiLI:'Ier. '64 90 h.p ...... $ !.l9'; '61 19' ArisloeroJl, 120 h.p., troller s 3A9S 1968 Pomhe 912. red. 4-speed. '64 la' Siorcrolf cruiser ...... S 2,095 $3995. '6] la' Sen King alumi~um, 80 h.p.S 1,995 IT'S EASY AS 1, 2, 3! MGB. 'fH 16' Lee-word sloop, 150 sq. ~II S 1.500 1968 convenible. blue. 4-speed. '66 14' Star-aaff, 50 h.p., trOiler .... $ 1.295 $1995. HOUSEBOATS 1967 Porscha 912, white, 4·speed, '68 lI' Orlll·R·CruI, 225 h.p ...... $10,995 '69 22' CobIa, 55 h.p., Ira Her ...... S 6.495 CALL US! $3495. '69 22' Cobia, 120 h.p. Inboard , ... $ 6,995 1967 Vofvo 1800 sports coops, white, Call Pete Schaefer for detailed Informo. 1. We will advise you of current market 4-speed. $2595. tlon on thlt abov. and the fOllOwing off conditions and l3 fair market value. prem:s" l1slings. 1965 Pors

AUTOMOTIVE HELP WANTED VACUUM CLEANER Walt Milbank sez: '1985 DODGE Monaco, 20,000 miles, REPAIRS power brakes, steering 52,000. MOTHERS HELPER or part time housekeeper. week days only "Don't renew 439w 4801. '984 CHEVY NOVA, white, 6 cylin­ for Slingerlands working mother Expert Repairs Since 1928 der, 2 door, mileage 45,000, radio, with older children. Call 439- All Mak'es until you heater, good tires, clean in ex­ 4785 after 5 P.M. cellent condition, $475. 439-163l. PRACTICAL nurse for relief 1-2 VACUUM CLEANER Review 1983 CHEVY wagon V8, automatic, days week. 765·4672 evenings. runs well, needs body work. HO .MALE OR FEMALE part time and Sales. Service • Parts Coverages & Premium 3-7912. 2t93 full time. Apply Nebas Restaur­ 1980 PICKUP "Elcamio" truck, ant, Delaware Ave., D.elmar. 4'39- New Hoover, 'Eureka, and good condition,· $250. 439-6323. 3012. . - MEN - light work, part time, eve­ Electro·Hygjene plus guaranteed Check Our Rates" nings, benefits, call 472-9465. rebuilt machines ,PETS" . CL.EANING WOMEN - offices part time evenings, benefits. 472- LeXington Vacuum Cleaner ALBANY INSURORS 9465. KRI5-KEW KENNELS, Route SoW, GIRL. FRIDAY needed to Assist Rebuilde .. Glenmont, AKC toy poodles. Surgical Supply Distributor, Del­ 62 Lexington Ave .. Albany, N.Y aware Ave. office n'ear 4 Corners. AGENCY INC. Grooming, boarding, special HO 5-4636 weekend rates. Call 767-3485. tf No dictation involved - pleasant 489-8388 FREE: Roly-poly tiger kittens, 6 telephone personality a must. 1 ALTON RD. wks. Housebroken. 439-4884. 3tS3 Call 489-4602 between 6:00 P.M. KITTENS FREE, born July 18th, & 8:00' P.M. for interview. 2t93 Call 439-5735. 2t827 WOMAN part time, fix light meals, light housework for elderly New PUPPIES, 8 weeks old. $10 each. Salem couple, IV 9-4764 days, 439-3032 or 434-4040. IV 9-0601 evenings. 3t910 BEAUTIFUL. puppies, 3 months HOUSEKEEPER live in or out, old, excellent for children. or to hours adjustable. New Salem. train as hunters. 765-4091. IV 9-4764 days, IV 9-0601 nites. Quality 'PUREBRED wire haired terrier, 3 3t910 years old. sell reasonable to fam­ VACANCIES in Bethlehem Cen­ ily in country. call 872-1072. tral School Lunch Program, full PART BEAGLE puppies, 6 weeks, and part time. Pleasant working need home. 439-6143. conditions with opportunity for advancement. Contact Mrs. Hoff­ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE man. 439-9991. 2t620 BECK CONSTRUCTION CO" Ra­ Carpeting TWO FAMIL.Y - two bedrooms vena. Experienced carpenters each floor. Oil hw heat. garage, needed. 756-8118. 2t93 excellent condition. $16.500. COOK, days 11 to 5 P.M. Kate's Schenectady 4 unit income near Chop House. Call 767·9975. (AT ALL TIMES) AT Union College. annual income SECRETARY, part time. Good 45400. Fully occupied, aluminum shorthand, typing skills essential. siding. only $29.500. Colonial 4- Hours flexible. Small Real Estate bedroom, bath up, living room, office. Tel. 439-4943 for appoint­ fire place, dining room, modern ment. kitchen. 'powder room down, $18,900. Broker. 465-6892. WOMAN WANTED for Fabric Shop L.ARGE WOODED lot, Ravena - sewing and selling experience area, zoned for trailer, $HiOO. desired - full time, also part­ Sonja Braun Realty. 439-4943. time evenings and Saturday - Call 439-4130. 3t93 WOMAN OVER 35, full or part time, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT typing & rating insurance policies, 9 to 5, 5 day week, ideal working CAMP - Sacandaga sleeps 10, conditions, salary open. Reply in modern. Sand beach, boat. Aug­ own handwriting: P.O. Box 269, ust 22 - Sept. 7. Ph. 377-3291. Delmar. tf 4t827 AVON CALLING -BUY OR SELL SPACIOUS ROOM, TV, parking. Mrs. Calista. ST 5-9857. Business gentleman preferred. 4t827 After 6 call HE 9-1663, HE 9-9086. WOM-AN OVER 35, full or part time, -;.; 2t827 typing & reading insurance poli­ APARTMENT $165. Glenmont, 5 cies. 9 to 5, 5 day week, ideal minutes from downtown Albany. working conditions, salary open. Adults, call Catskill 943-4492. Reply in own handwriting: Box 2t827 269. Delmar. tf $150 A MONTH, living room, 2 CLEAN AIR CAR! bedrooms, kitchen, bath, garage, utilities. Adults preferred. 439- RIDE WANTED 6880. OFFICE (2 room)and storage areas. RIDE WANTED, Voorheesville to Heated. Center of Delmar. Stuyvesant Plaza, will pay. 765- Plenty of parking. 439-3957" 3t910 4592. SACANDAGA, modern 2 & 3 bed­ rooms, shower, electric heat, patio, good view, sand beach, SITUATIONS WANTED boat. sleeps 6 - 10. Sept. 12 to 26. $50 & $70 per week. 377-3291. IRONING DONE in my home. Call 2t93 439-7156. 2t827 ELSMERE - ! bedrGom apartmen1. Gen· CHILD CARE, my home. Please tleman pretefl"i"d .:139-5354 after6 P. M. call 462-9748. 4t917 21827 BABY SITTING, days, my home. Glenmont area. Call 434-2561. WANTED TO RENT MISS PATTY'S ROMPER ROOM, SAAB 99E Voomeesville. All day sitter ser­ DELMAR, 3 room furnished apart­ vice for 4 & 5 year old pre-school­ FUELIN.JECTED ment with utilities and heat, ers. Educationally oriented. around $90. 474-4548. Reasonable rates. Call 765-4555 ENGINEER & FAMILY, U.S. em­ or 765-4105 for details. ployee wants 3 bedroom house BABYSITTING in my home. Train­ to rent with or without option. ed. 434-2050. BABYSITTING, Delmar area, 15 NEW SALEM GARAGE Call Mr. Jacobs at 489-6765. 472- 4449. year old girl, after school, eve­ ROUTE 85 WANTED: small apartment, Del­ nings, experienced. 439-2620. mar Elsmere area, reasonab"le" BABYSITTING, my home. Refer- NEW SALEM 765·2702 price. 434-7184 Room IDA. ence. 434-6283. 4t910 PAGE 48 - August 27, 1970 THE SPOT

99 DELAWARE AVE. ELSMERE ALWAYS SAVINGS AND of 20% to 80% on FABRIC· CURRENT FAMOUS LABEL FASHIONS

• COATS. SUITS. DRESSES. SPORTSWEAR • FABRIC REMNANTS .MFRS. SAMPLES • ODD LOTS BACK to SCHOOL • CLOSEOUTS • OVERCUTS VALUES 99 SWEATERS 399 599 7 JR. & MISSES SIZES VALUES TO 20.00 5 to 15 - 6 to 18 99 99 SKIRTS 3 599 7 VALUES TO 14.00 MELTON 99 99 99 PEA-COATS SLACKS 5 7 9 VALUES TO 21.00 OF A KIND FAMOUS LABEL FAMOUS LABEL $23. SAMPLE LADIES' 00 SHIRTS. S31 values DRESSES

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HAWLEY FURNITURE SALES ROOM COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Solid Rock Maple • Northern Hard Pine and High Pressure laminates ELSMERE-AT- THE-LIGHT PHONE 439-2613 Check our top quality at lOW-low-prices, we are here to serve Parking tight ,,, frQnt of the store We Deliver you and would appreciate a chance to do so. HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHING TELEVISION? mthe Old Theatre - East Arlington, Vt. Ion back road to Manchester) Week days Mon. thru Sat. 10-4· Sunday 1-4 WELL WE HAVE THE COOL WHITE, COOL RED AND CQOL PAGAN PINK URIPPLE" WE HAVE THEM EXTRA COOL 48 proof READY TO SERVE -;1502 • ~~. H ••reuT0,et "eAV UJOy~{1BH 7Sc PER FIFTH . ~lTqn(r JVH·r[8CI DC crdesor ..