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he new officers of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce are, from left ) right. Richard Haverly, Treasurer; Dr. Robert Pike, .president; Gladys osey, Recording·Secretary; and Ken Thacher. Vice-President.
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ALL-ELEMENTARY BAND CONCERT SET FOR SATURDAY The Bethlehem Central All
Elementary Band (110 members) will present a concert with the Elementary Concert Band Saturday, June 12, at 2:00 p.m. in the Junior High School Dining of Instrumental Music, will include five short selections by The AllElementary Band: "Pomp and Circumstance," "Hand Clap Blues," "Redskin Rumpus," "Ain't We Got Fun," and "Heads Up March" by the Concert Band.
Special soloists are: Eric McCandless, Slingerlands, Tuba;
Pete Harvey, Hamagrael, Trombone; Mark Sanders, Delmar, Baritone Hom; Christopher Peters, Slingerlands, Flute; James Moomaw; Hamagrael, Clarinet; Virginia Carr, Delmar, Clarinet; Malcolm Travis, Elsmere, Drums; Richard Laffin and Bill Andrews, Elsmere, Trumpet; and special guest trumpet soloist Frederick E. Taylor, BCSHS Senior.
Assistant conductors for the Concert Band are Arthur Allen, Jean Engle, and Frederick Taylor, all BCHS Seniors.
Winners of Prizes at Montgomery Ward Catalog Store Opening
The complete list of winners of the prizes at the recent opening of the Montgomery Ward Catalog Store in Delmar, was as follows: Miss Luella Barnes, air-conditioner; Mrs. E. Theodore Washburn, portable television; Miss Mary McGuire, Mrs. William
Laremore, Mrs. Richard Bomberger, Ernie Wolder, Peter B. Ellis, $10 Gift Certificates.
All are residents of Delmar except Mrs. Laremore who is from Guilderland and Miss McGuire from Feura Bush.
Preparing for the Dance Program to be held at the Bethlehem Senior High School on June 14, presented by the Classique Dance School are three adult students. From the left. Mrs. Richard Ristau, Mrs. Charles Mealy and Karen Secor Deamer. Photo by: Studio "98"
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While at the present time we do not have an acute water shortage, the Town Board feels that because of the lack' of rain during the past three years, and the forecast being another year of d~aught, the use of water for outdoor purposes should be restricted.
The Town Board therefore requests that the use of lawn. sprinklers, and the use of water for washing cars, sidewalks, driveways,' service stations and swimming ,pools, be entirely discontinued, and that hand sprinklin'g of lawns be restricted to the periods from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. 10 10:00 p.m. on Tuesdays an.d Fridays.
Voluntary compliance with this request will make it unnecessary to pass a restrictive ordnance.
Failure to cooperate will give the Town Board no choice but to impose legal restrictions.
The Town Board also re· quests that water in the home be conserved insofar as possible.
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New Gra'duate Program at Sage
Thomas O. Treharne, director of ·teacher education at Russell Sage College, has announced a new graduate program in education starting in September' with a major concentration in teaching the mentally handicapped.
The classes leading to the degree will be given evenings and Saturday mornings. The program includes the minimum six-class (12 credit hour) certification requirement hitherto offered by the evening division of Sage.
A master's degree in elementary education leading to certification as a classroom teacher nurse.ry school thru sixth grade is also offered by the College.
Inquiries should be addressed to the evening division of Sage in Albany or to the Graduate Studies Committee at Russell Sage College. Troy.
Communion Breakfast
On June 27, ·the graduating high school seniors of St. Thomas' parish will be the guests of their pastor, Rt. Reverend Msgr. Ray-
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Also fe-elected was secretarytreasurer William Webb of the
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her pupils in a Piano Recital on June 15 at 4 in the afternoon at the First Methodist Church in Delmar.
and will be addressed by Rev- Elsmere Fire Company. erend Charles T. Lockwood,
Taking part will be: Valerie Williams, Debbie Place, Lorraine Remo, Richard Haverly, Richard Place, Kathy Sullivan, Linda' Boht, Vicki Williams, Noel
chaplain of Albany Medical Cen-ter and Newman Club director at Piano Recital Albany Medical College and Mrs. Mildred Ellis, will present Nursing School. His topic will be "High School Students and Their Future." Father Lockwood, a graduate of Our Lady of Angels Seminary and Mater Christi Seminary, was ordained in June 1963.
St. Thomas' Brownies, Troop #352, led by Mrs, Robert Famularo have selected Thatcher Park for their wind-up picnic in June. Mrs. Joseph Janush, Mrs. Wm. Haas and Mrs. Lawrence Pauley will supervise the program.
LETTER To the Editor of the Spotlight:
1 would like to make a public statement of acclaim - for-andabout, our wonderful ambulapce service and rescue squad.
Four times - since last November, we, in our household have been in desperate need of these services - and four times the response has been immediate and overwhelmingly gracious and capable - and at least three times under adverse circumstances - one time in our dramatic ice stonn.
Under separate cover - 1 am sending a contribution to our rescue squad and ambulance fund - this will in no way reimburse - the time and effort and ability, of these wonderful volunteers - nor the privilege of having this wonderful service - but printed - perhaps it will make public our profound gratitude.
Sincerely, Clover E, Mikol & Mrs. Della M. Powers
Wiggand Elected to 2nd Term
Glenmont Fire Chief Robert Wiggand was elected to a second tenn as president of the Town of Bethlehem Volunteer Fire Officers Association. Vice-Presi-
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Del Lanes Winners
Winners in the First Annual Town of Bethlehem championship tournament which was held at Sporthaven Lanes on May 8 and 9, were:
Women's Handicap Champion was Marie McMillen with 786; Scratch Champion was Anna Mac White with 699.
Men's Handicap Champion was Bob Glastetter with 874; Scratch Champion was Norman Franz wi th 763.
Altar-Rosary Final Meeting
The final monthly meeting of the season for St. Thomas AltarRosary Society will be held on Wednesday, June 16, beginning with Devotions in the church at 8:00 p.m.
The election .of officers is on the busmess agenda. Colored slides of the card party and fashion show will be shown and a social hour under the chairmenship of Mrs. John Gilday and Mrs. John Ruskowski will follow.
Ruth Gordon Entertains
Mrs. Ruth Gordon of Elsmere A venue has appeared in print well over thirty times as the author of poems for adults and children. On Wednesday she talked to fifth and sixth graders at the Delmar Elementary School about her experiences in writing poetry and about poetry techniques. She criticized the poems of some of the boys and girls and answered their many, many questions.
Mrs. Gordon moved to our area from South Carolina about five years ago. Mother of two teenagers and a younger daughter, she enjoys writing along with her home-making chores. An anthology called "Poems to Grow On," edited by Jean Thompson, contains two of her poems.
Her visit was arranged by Mrs. Catherine Boehm, school librarian.
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Republican Club Meeting
The Men's Republican Club of Bethlehem will hold a meeting on Thursday night, June 17, at . Center Inn, 8:00 p.m. The speaker for the evening will be Harry H. Sheaffer, Comptroller of the Town of Bethlehem. Mr. Sheaffer will discuss the fiscal policies of the Town. Joe Von Ronne, President of the Republican Club, invites all members and' their wives and friends' to attend. Refreshments will be served.
Rice Announces Candidacy
Robert H. Rice, a Delmar lawyer, has received the endorsement of the Bethlehem Republican Committee as a candidate for the Assembly from the \12th District. This is the new Assem-
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It would appear that the Town of Bethlehem, Guilderland, thl
13t4 and 14th Wards and certaiI districts of several other Wards il Albany can, for the first" time it over 40 years, elect a Republic3I to the State Assembly.
Mr. Rice, who lives at 88 Marl bo"ro Road in Delmar, is a grad uate of Albany Academy, Uniot College and the Albany Lav School. He has been a practicin! Attorney since 1940 and is chie counsel to a group of Insuranct Companies in Albany. He ha~
been a resident of the Town 01 Bethlehem for the past 13 yean and has been active in Republicar politics in Albany and Bethlehem: He is la member of the Alban) County G.O.P. Committee as wei] as the committeeman from the 9tn election district in Bethlehem: He has served as a legal consul: tant to the Bethlehem Water Disi trict, was a delegate last yt::a~
.1 from Albany County to the JUdl~ cial Convention and was recently named to the newly created Exei cutive Board of the Bethlehem G.O.P. Committee.
He is married to the formt::1 Mary Cromie of Albany, and the couple has three children, Robert Jr. a student at Union College, Philip, who will enter Union in the fall and Stephen, who i!> a student at Bethlehem Central. Mr. Rice is one of the founders and a past president of the TriVillage Little League, a member of the University Club of Albany, the Delmar Methodist Church and the Bethlehem Masonic and Elks Lodges.
12 Complete Red Cross CoursE
The American Red Cross has announced that twelve area residents have been added to the rops of First Aid Instructors, following an Instructor's Course taught at the Slingerlands Fire Department Headquarters.
The course was initiated by the newly formed rescue squad at Slingerlands and was taught by James H. Carnahan, Director of Health & Safety Services for the Albany Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, who Jives
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b Glenmont. Those \\Jho successfully com·
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Ead Evans, Charles D. KeeSteven Marshall, William of Albany; D. Cady Her·
II, Bruce A. Houghton, V. Pastori, Walter 1. of Slingerlands; and
C. Northrup, Leo O'Brien East Berne.,
A picnic will preceed the regJune business meeting of the
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Plans for the evening are under
the direction of Mrs. Herb White and Mrs. Roland Whitney.
Final Unit Meeting
The Delmar Day Unit of the Home Demonstration Extension Service will hold its final meet· ing of the season at a luncheon at Bartke's in Ravena on June 11 at 12:30 p.m.
Denham Made Team Commander
Ronald Jay Denham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. Denham' of 11 Borthwick Ave., Delmar, was recently elected commander of The George Washington University's trick rifle drill team. While he served previously as the
team's drill instructor, Squadron F·15 of the Pershing Rifles was awarded second place in their an-
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nual regiment ratings, and won third place, in precision drill at the national Pershing Rifle driIl meet held in Chicago.
Denham, a junior, holds the Chicago Tribune Silver Medal and the Pershing Rifles gold medal.
He has also served as president of the University Players, a drama club; and executive officer of the Arnold Air Society, a national honorary Air Force RaTe society.
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Nancy Paige Honored
Miss Nancy Paige, president of Rho chapter at Syracuse University, will attend the biennial Leadership School for Collegiate Presidents and Fraternity Officers on the Ohio State University campus June 19-23-
Nancy, and ninety other collegiate chapter presidents, will be instructed in all phases of Delta Gamma activity"- both through the Delta Gamma Fraternity and the Delta Gamma Foundation -and also responsibilities in cam-
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The leadership school is conducted by Fraternity and province chairmen as well as collegiate presidents. One series of sessions will be held at the Delta Gamma Executive Offices which are located a few miles from the Ohio State campus, and other events will take Nancy and lhe other participants to the Delta Gamma chapter house on the campus.
Delta Gammas attending this
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1965 Leadership School will ah be part of the dedication of tt newly opened Archives Rooi of the Executive Offices whic includes fine displays not on of Delta Gamma memorabilia bl also serves as a three-dimension; record of the increasing statt of women on the education: scene in the United States an Canada.
Miss Paige is the daughter ( Mr. and Mrs. John Paige of 3 Center Lane.
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J. O'Hara, left. retiring Commander of Nathaniel Adams Blanchard An,""",n Legion, passes the gavel to his successor, Edward J. Costi
installation ceremonies at the Post Hall in Delmar. Harold Barkhuff, , past Post and County Commander. acted as installing officer.
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Leonard Sweeney, 32 Nathaniel Boulevard, Delmar, was the winner the 8500 Grand Prize Award given by the women of the Rosary Society a highlight to their annual Card Party and Fashion Show. Sharing her
are left to right: Mrs_ John Mantica. General Co-Chairman; Mrs. PreSident of the Altar-Rosary Society; Mrs. Sweeney; Rt.
P""~n.o" F. Rooney, P. A.. Pastor, and Mrs. Francis Barclay, General . Mrs. E. R. Geraghty of Warrensburg. New York,. was the
'cpc,n,pn' of the $300 second prize award.
Sally Morse to Girls State Nathaniel Adams Blanchard,
# 1040, American Legion liary, Delmar, will send
Miss Sally Elizabeth Morse, a Junior at Bethlehem Central High School, as its delegate to Empire Girl's State to be held this year
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at State University of New York four juniors to represent the at Albany, June 24 to 27. school at the Syracuse Citizenship
Each year Blanchard Unit spon- Education Conference in April. socs a Girl's Stater who is select- She is also in Choraliers and ed by the faculty from the Junior Senior High Choir and intramurclass at Bethlehem Central High also She is interested in people ~ School. Qualifications not only and children and has done vol-' include high scholastic achieve- unteer work with children for fivei ment but also outstanding qual- summers. She enjoys reading; itfes of character, leadership and anything in the field of civics,i interest in civic and community history, government and socio-, affairs displayed through school logy. In her spare time, she cooks,: and extra-curricular activities. knits and sews.
Sally is the daughter of Mr. and Girls' State covers the study of Mrs. Frederick Morse, Wilshire fundamentals and functions of Drive, Delmar. Her father is with government. It is enjoyable as I the Department of Education, well educational since political: New York State. parties are formed, candidates II
Sally is a member of the Nation- are nominated, vigorous carnal Honor Society, has been busi- paigns and elections held. ness manager of the Bethlehem I Star in her sophomore and junior 'I
years and will be editor in the Historical Association Meeting coming year, and a member of The next meeting of the newly the Student Council Cabinet. formed Bethlehem Historical As-She won first prize in a Legisla- . (' 'II b h Id J
SOCia IOn WI e e on une ture Essay Contest - "N. Y. S. 17 at 8 P.M. in the red schoof Legislature, It's Role in Democ- house at Cedar Hill. This will be racy," and was selected as one of
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YOUR FIRST TRUST CHARGE 93 No. Pea.I St" Downtown Albany ON SALE AT BOTH STORES • Delawa.e PIau, Delma.
This schoolhouse is now the property of the Town of Bethlehem and it is hoped to turn it into a Town Museum under the direction of the Historical Association.
The regular business meeting will be conducted by the President, 1. Phillips Campbell, Miss Meredity Clapper is in charge of the program, assisted by Mrs. John Babcock and Mr. William i
Baumes. It is hoped at this time, to have a presentation of Beth- : lehem artifacts to begin the nu-
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cleus of a Museum collection. , Miss Clapper has arranged for a dedication service to be conducted by the Rev. Robert J. Hoek· serna, Pastor of the First Reformed Church of Bethlehem at Selkirk. Five of the fonner teachers at the school have been invited to participate in the ceremony. These are: Mrs. Bradley Folensbee of East Greenbush,
Miss Marie Weidemann of Glenmont, Miss Laurella Butler and Mrs. Floyd Johnson of Ra· vena, and Mrs. Jeannette Earls of Delmar.
This evening will also serve as a reunion of all former students of the school, both young and old, and it is hoped that many of them will return for an evening of fellowship and inspiration and to pay tribute to the teachers and the school.
The Bethlehem Historical Association has applied to the New York State Board of Regents for a charter of incorporation. Membership dues in the Association
'I is $2.00 per year and anyone join'ing the group before the charter is granted will be considered as a Charter Member. Mrs. Freeman Putney of 99 Elsmere A venue, pelmar and Mrs. Donald Eberle, Slingerlands, are co-chairmen of 'the Membership Committee, and ,Mrs, Townsend Morey Jr. of Cedar Hill is Treasurer of the Association. Any of these people
I will be happy to receive memberI ship dues at any time.
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Short sleeve, knee length pajamas are perfect lor our hot summer night" All cot· ton, wash and wear. I n Beige with a stylish Aztec trim. Sizes A. B. C. D
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Dunhill after shave & cologne Handsome tournament set includes After Shave, Cologne, plus a Golf Ball of' Dun. hill soap. Amber club shape bottles. A unique gift for a golfmg father, Set. plus tax
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Tony Lema golf cardigan Two-ply orion saddle shoulder cardigan is perfect for golf or otPler active sports Machine washable. Side vents. In Light Blue, Green, Yellow, Natural and Navy. Sizes S. M. L, XL.
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Auxiliary Meeting
On Tuesday evening, June IS, members of Nathaniel Adams Blanchard, American Legion Auxiliary, Unit #H)40, will meet
the Post Rooms, Poplar Drive,
IE~::~:;::; for the last time until la resume in September.
A Pot Luck Supper, under the of Mrs. Richard
will take place at 6:30
Mrs. Robert O. White will pre-at the business meeting fol
the supper. A report on the Third District
ICcml,,,erlce held in Liberty, N, y, Friday, May 21, will be given President Mrs. White. Mem
Ibership report will be given by Edward J. Costigan.
Delegates elected to attend Department Convention in
ID,."~L on July 15, 16 and 17, Mrs. Robert O. White, Presi
and Mrs. Edward 1. CostiVice-President. Alternates
le",et"d are Mrs. Herbert E, Hal-and Mrs. Esther Cooke.
A nominating committee will selected to choose a slate of
loffieers for presentation at the ISept"mlber 21 meeting.
Following the business meet~
, colored slides of the New World's Fair will be shown
Mrs. Cavanaugh of the New Telephone Company.
Cole to Teach in Pittsford
Thomas Arthur Cole, son of Clyde and Pauline Cole 01 1 Haw-
Thomas Cole
ley Court, Elsmere, has signed a contract to teach in Pittsford next
I year. Mr. Cole received his B.S. I
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Wide selection of Cards and Gifts - all reasonably priced_
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THE GIFT HE WILL TREASURE FOR YEARS TO COME
Men treasure gifts of fine quality. _ . gifts that really endure, recalling richer memories with each succeeding year. Styled meticulously in the masculine mode, beautifully made with a heavy overlay of 14K Gold.
Cuff Links $7.50 to $16.50 Tie Holders $4 to $6 Tie Tocks $4 10 $::; Matched Sets 10 $25 Money Clips $11.50 (prices plu$ lox)
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Degree from Ithaca College June 5. Mr. Cole will teach physical education in the Pittsford Central School District and will be Varsity Wrestling Coach.
He is a graduate of the Bethlehem Central School District. While in Bethlehem High School he was a member of the varsity football, wrestling and track
teams. At Ithaca College Tom was a member of the football, soccer, wrestling and track teams.
Elected Treasurer
Miss Joan Bardole, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Norman Bardole, 31 Herrick Avenue, Elsmere, has recently been elected Treasurer of
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First Parade Since 1923
The first Memorial Day Parade in Clarksville since 1923 was held on Monday, May 31st. Mrs. An· son Rowe, life·long resident of the community, says it was the first time in "almost 40 years" since she had used the flag she carried to watch the parade.
John Riley, Chairman of the Parade Committee, pronounced the parade a huge success, and _extends grateful thanks, on be· half of the Committee, for the
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splendid and whole-hearted cooperation of every organization in the community. People are al· ready talking about next year's parade, he said.
There were 14 units in the line of march, including three floats,' a mounted unit, three fire engines; and a group of antique cars.! Speakers at the memorial service' included Rev. James Neevel, Min·' ister of the Clarksville Com· munity Church, Willis McIntosh, Supervisor of the Town of New: Scotland and Rev. William Fitz·; gerald of St. Thomas Church, i Delmar. :
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:Special C of C Meeting
, The Bethlehem Chamber of
~Oin~erce will hold a speci~l eetmg June 15, 8:00 P.M., III
he Community Room of the Naional Commercial Bank, 343 elaware Avenue. Mr. Edward Rook, counsel for
he Dept. of Taxation and Fi" anee, will explain the details f the new Sales Tax Law. All usinessmen in the Town of ethlehem are invited to attend od learn how the new law will pply to their individual situaions.
anhellenic Picnic
Albany Chapter of National anhellenic Conference will
'elebrate its 15th Anniversary at he Annual Picnic to be held at
rs. Robert Langford's on Crystal ake, Averill Park, on-Tuesday, une 15, at 6:00 P.M. All Uniersity women affiliated with a ational sororities are cordially nvited to attend.
Benefit Party
The Capital -District Alumnae Chapter, College of Mt. St. Vincent recently held its 7th Annual Benefit Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter 1. Moore, 16 Herber Ave., Delmar. Alumnae in the area assisting with arrangements were Mesdames Francis L. Barclay and Charles W. Reeves and Misses Marion E. Martin and Rita V. Delapp.
On Thursday evening, June 17 Chapter members will hold their final meeting of the social season at the home of Miss Marion E. Martin, 110 Fernbank Ave., Delmar.
Diane Benedict Elected
Diane E. Benedict, the daughter of Mrs. Robert E. Benedict, 19 Adams Place; Delmar, has been elected to D'lions, sophomore women's honor service and hospitality organization at the University of Rochester.
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cousin in-a-lifetime trip to Europe are Mr. and Mrs. Frea-erick L. Coombs of 47 Oldox Rd, in Del· mar. Mrs. Coombs' father is a native of Denmark, and they greatly enjoyed seeing the sights of that beautiful Scandinavian country and visiting with her
During their three-week vaca tion, they spent some time admir: ing the tulip fields in Holland! (with which Albany's Park can't quite compare) also were much taken by the ly countryside scenery in land.
S Sunny Acres Day Camp
fJJJ and Picnic Grounds For Boys and Girls. Ages 4·15
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C tion given eoeh chifd .. Sunny Acres is SMAll enough 50 fflat no child is "lost" in a crowd, lAItGE enough to HealB muth interest within the group.
Instruction ;5 givan in each activity so that tho child can leorn to onioy the clC;tivity.
IS1 Director.s of Children's activities have been at Sunny W Acres from five to fifteen years. No camp tCin claim CL bettor 'itaff anywh'n8, it is with pride we make liIis
l! stotement.
E>.t;ery day is OPEN HOUSE by oppointment at the convenience of the porent; so that time eon be given to each c,"d everyone to become acquainted.
~ The Algers say, "Come see, aslc questions, have time ~ to talk, then judge for yourself."
Children can bring their lunch or buy a hot lunch. Milk, transportation, crafts, juice, cookies and awards are included in the fee which is;
$22.00 Per Week Activjties to Enjoy
~ Physical FitneSS Program Baseball Basketball Valley Ball Tetter Ball Bowling Ping Pong Horseshoes Golf High Jump
N.R.A. Rifle Assoc. Nat. Archery Assoc.
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Are As Follows:
Red Cross swimming instructions
Hilces Nature study Bird study Arts & Crallls Singing Drama Special day contests Camp Birthday Party. Cook-outs
Rainy Day Program Time for communication Rest periods Peanut Hunts Treasure Hunts Out of Camp Trips, etc., etc.
Comp con be enjoyed on week-ends, by familias or lorge groups for Picnics - by reservation only - May 30 to labor Day.
Call HE 9-2464 Elm Avenue Extension Owned and Operated by
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, They returned home last weekI end, and Mr. Coombs is back on his job for the New York Telephone Company. Their son, Don, is employed by a bank in Plattsburgh, N,Y,
••• Among this year's college grad
uates from the Tri-Village area are Alan and Jim Chesney, twin
I sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dukehart Chesney of 37 Pax wood Rd. in Delmar.
80th received their diplomas Ihis past Monday from Hope College in Holland, Mich., and both will continue their studies in tht' fall to get master's degrees. Alan will pursue his interest in dillical psychology at Western Reserve College in Cleveland, Ohio, and Jim will be a graduate student in political science at the University of Maryland.
Jim ~nd Alan were graduated from Bethlehem Central in 1961. Th-:y have two older sisters, who are both married and have small children. . ..
More than 400 Albany County 4-H girls modeled their own sew-
have pickinfJ aut fresh,
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THE FABRIC GARDEN 244 Delaware Ave,
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ing projects for the year at the annual Dress Revue this past Saturday night at Bethlehem Central Senior High School.
The contestants for seamstress honors, all of whom are at least 14 years old and have had a minimum of three years of 4-H club membership, attracted a large
audience of local people who greatly admired the charming outfits on display.
The theme for this year's Revue was "Manhattan Merry-GoRound" and the home-sewn outfits ranged from aprons, carefully stitched by the youngest 4-H'ers, to skirts and shifts (in
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great abundance this year) to
dressy frocks and suits that many an older woman wished she had the talent to run up on the old Singer.
Thirteen winners of the Dr~ss Revue competition had bee:i selected at two earlier modeling sessions, on May 14 and 27, and
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OPEN EVERY THURS, & MON,
EVENINCS TILL 9 p, M,
FREE I'ARKINC FOR BRESLAW CUSTOMERS
CORNER BEAVER 6' SO. PEARL ST.
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"GIFTS IN LEATHER" 222 Washington Ave., Albany
HO 2-1371
• GRADUATION GIFTS • FATHER'S DAY GIFTS
• WEDDING GIFTS AND FOR THE BRIDAL ATTENDANTS
• GIFTS· FROM $1
they will go on to the district contest. One of them will then be chosen to model her outfit at the State Fair in Syracuse.
The Tri-Village is well-represented among the 13 local winners. As announced Saturday night, they are:
Eloise Scherzer, a member of the Fuller's Follies Club of Guilderland; Alice Hanson, Martha Zabriski, Nancy Frasure, and Ann Fichenberg, all members of the Delmar Stitch and Chatter Club; Cheryl Springer, Linda Springer, Sue Kleinke, and Joan Kleinke, all members of the Slingerlands Girls 4-H Club; Shirley Davis, a member of the AstreneUes Club of Voorheesville; Gail Hill, a member of the Fernwoodettes Club of Loudonville; and Diane Beall and Dorothea Beall, both members of the Potter's Hollow Stars Club of Potter's Hollow, N.Y.
As contestants for district holiors, these 13 young ladies will take part in a special model-
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THE SPOTLiGH'
ing program which will take place in the Community Room of the Boston Store in Latham on June I 19, I
The sewing projects were! judged, incidentally, on work-I manship, fit, and selection of I 'fabric and pattern, and the judges I·
agreed that this year's quality of entries was very high indeed., Congratulations to all the girls I who participated in the compe- I
,
tition, and you're lucky to be learning a skill that will undoubt-! edly bring you much pleasure for i the rest of your lives. I
••• The Bethlehem Sportsmen's
Club has scheduled its 16th annual steak roast for Sunday, June 20, beginning at 1 p,m" at the i clubhouse on Dunbar Hollow, Road in Clarksville. I
Recreational activities have I been planned for both children' and adults. Mr. Robert O. White, club president, has announced that the trap range will be open. I
Reservations are being accept-I· ed now by Mr. White and Mr. Charles DeGrush. I
~E SPOTLIGHT June 10. 1965 - PAGE 25
HE 9-4949 SPOTLIGHT CLASSIFIEDS HE 9-4949 CLASSIFIED AD POLICY
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light must be paid for when
the ad is submitted. We must
.:mforce this policy strictly.
Our rates are too small to per
mit invoicing and bookkeeping
on these accounts. Please do
not ask us to make any excep
tion to this rule.
Your copy and remittance
must reach us on Friday before
4:30 P.M. in order to appear
in the following Thursday is
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
IDe per word for each insertion;
51 minimum.
CALL HE 9-4949
Write, or stop in at our
convenient office:
154 Delaware Avenue
~LTERATIONS & SEWING L TERATIONS and sewing. M. Suess. HE 9-1270. tf
L TERATIONS and sewing. Kirk Hauser. HE 8-0014. tf
· APPLES EST PLACE to buy Macintosh apples, large brown eggs. Haswe'lI Farms, Feura Bush Rd. at Murray Avenue, Delmar. HE 9-3893. Deliver Tri-Village. tf
: APPLIANCE SERVICE ESTINGHOUSE, RCA, Kelvi-
· nator. GUaranteed used wash'ers. Area Appliance Service. HE 9-2953. tf
AE Small Appliance Repair. We repair household appliances, vacuum cleaners, power tools, electric clocks, shavers, fans, lamps, etc. FREE pick up and delivery. RO 7-3821. tf
· Backhoe Digging TO YOUR specifications
installing septic tanks, drain fields, dry wells, water lines and etc. No iob too small. L. A. Dubuque. 765-2737, HE 9-1606. '3t63
Parking lots, driveways, garage floors, sidewalks. Free estimates. 482-3484. tf
: CARPENTRY EMODELING - All types of car· penter work. H. A. Ertel, HE 9-1048. Ed Hehre, HE 9·1198.
tf DDITIONS, remodeling, roof
ling, stairs, general repairs. Arthur
Molle. HE 8-7165. tf SERAFINO: contracting, painting
and carpentry. Free estimates. RO 5-2186. tf
CLEANING SERVICE
WINDOW and wall cleaning, painting, carpentry, mason work. 767-9094. 4t617
HOUSE CLEANING, window washing, floor maintenance, also any other cleaning you need. Old Holland Cleaning Service, Inc. RO 7-2739. tf
DOLL REPAIRING DOLLS 'repaired, restrung, costum
ing. Reina Deitz. HE 6-1690. tf
DRAPERIES TREMENDOUS selection of new
decorative fabrics. Finest workmanship at low, low prices I FREE "Shop At Home" Decorating Service. Phone 489-4795, Marcus Fabrics, Stuyvesant Plaza, Albany. tf
DRIVER TRAINING FREE BROCHURE available ABC
Auto Driving School. Dial 438-0853 now. tf
ELECTRICIAN RESIDENTIAL Commercial
Appliance a'nd Electric Heat installations. FREE estimates. Member Albany Area Electric Contractors Assoc. and AdeQUate Wiring Bureau. VAN DYKE ELECTRIC. HE 9-1732. tf
FURNITURE REFINISHING FURNITURE repairing,
lng, re-upholstering. HE 4-0633.
refinishFrench.
tf
FUNERAL DIRECTORS M. W. TEBBUTT'S SONS
Albany Delmar 420 Kenwood Ave.
HE 9-2212
Serving All Faiths For Over 100 Years FORMAL RENTALS
MEN'S -All types available. Latest 5tyling, for graduaLiun. weddings, dances, etc. On 24-hour notice. Reasonable TAD'S, 4 Corners. HE 9-4511. tf
INSTRUCTIONS
Albany Driving Academy Glenmont, New York
Beginners - Intermediates
Brush-Up
CARS AVAILABLE FOR ROAD TESTS
Standard & Automatic
$6 per hr. Call HO 2-1309
GUITAR INSTRUCTIONS. Intricate guitar styles taught Quickly and easily to all ages. Folk -
Blues - Ragtime. Call John Cons. 439-3352. 4t624
BETHLEHEM SUMMER School program in reading and arithmetic, July 6 - August 13, for students grades 1-8, Tri-Village area. Applications must be in by June 25. Inquiries. HE 9-9707, 869-5148.
JOYS OF the piano - Mildred Ellis, music teacher, 22 Pinedale Avenue, Delmar. HE 9-2121.
LAWN CARE EXPERIENCED hedge clipping,
raking, mowing, light gardening, handyman. Martin. 861-8313. tf
EXPERIENCED - mowing, light landscaping. HE 9-9125.
2t610
LAWNMOWERS LAWNMOWERS: Jacobsen, Good
all, Lawnboy sales. We service all makes. Pickup and delivery. HILCHIE'S HARDWARE, Delmar. HE 9-9943. tf
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED
Lawn Boy and Toro S:1!es-S,.'rrice. Fr~ pickup-delivery.
Taylor & Vadney 303 Central Ave. HE 4-9183
IMMEDIATE repair or overhaul all makes lawn mowers. HE 9-4873. 4t617
LAWNMOWERS - Jacobsen 4 blade Turbocone rotors, reels, riders. Sales & Service. M. GUDZ. 138 Elm Avenue, Delmar. HE 9-2025. tf
MASON WORK REPAIRS or new work. Chimney,
porches, brickwork, plaster, fireplaces, flagstone, patios, etc. HE 9-1763 after 5. tf
MASONRY and carpentry. Experienced. Fireplaces. Alterations, additions. Fred Chalcrafts. HE 9-1796. tf
MOVERS LONG FOR LONG DISTANCE.
Local and long distance moving. Agents for Atlas Van Lines. Free estimates. D. E. LONG & SONS. HO 3-6626. tf
D. L. MOVERS. Local and long distance moving. Reasonable rates. No iob too small or too large. Dick LeonardO. HE 9-5210.
LIGHT HAULING - refrigerators, washers, ranges. Tri-Village, reasonable rates. WeekendS only. HE 9-1140. tf
HOUSEHOLD MOVING, low rates, new equipment, experienced personnel, free maid service. Local moving. 465-;1200 tf
ORIENTAL RUGS NEW AND USED, in all sizes and
colors at reasonable prices. Washing and repairing by native expert. Pickup and delivery. Free estimates ROd Kermani, Stop 3, Albany-Schenectady Road, EX 3-6884 or IV 2-0457. tf
PAINTING & PAPERHANGING
INTERIOR, exterior painting. Free estimates. Work guaranteed. .Jim Vogel. HE 9-9718. tf
INTERIOR and exterior painting. Also carpentry work. Frank Salisbury. Days: HE 9-5527; nights; HE 9-1355. tf
FREE ESTIMATES - - interior, exterior painting, paperhanging. Insured. Don Vogel. HE 4-8370. tf
ROY FLANSBURGH, painting contractor, Voorheesville. RO 5-2712 or RO 5-2896. tf
PERMANENT WAVING SPECIALIZING in Breck, Realistic,
Rayette and Caryl Richards permanents; hair. tinting and bleaching. MELE'S BEAUTY SALON, Plaza Shopping Center, HE 9-4411. tf
SCHWINN. RALEIGH BICYCLES
A Parts and Accessorie!
f"
All American and English Bikes
~'-' ,,","',
·'~NY AUCTION
AUCTION-Saturday, June 12, at 9:30 A.M. sharp, located in the Village of Rensse I aerv i lie, known as '"The Property of Rice's Store." Selling nearly a complete line of household furnishings and antiques, such as Maple Bedroom Suite (new), maple spool bed, maple inlaid stand·, large marble top table, 2 dropleaf tables, sol id mahogany sideboard, Chippendalestyle china closet, early American sofa, ladder-back chairs, marble top hall rack, glassware, Olel English dishes, what-not, commode, butter churn, bowl and pitcher set, paintings, Currier and Ives print, spreads, linens, quilts, Seth Thomas clock, many single beds, old books, pine cupboard, pine mirrors, 101 pattern glus~wure, Motorola TV, some new hardware and stare items, plus many other items too numerous to list. Terms: Cash. Lunch. Don't miss this large sale of excellent household furnishings as this is only a very small listing of what will be sold. No pre-view until Sale Day! By order of Will iam F. Rice, Sr., Douglas Cater, Gallupville, New York, Auctioneer.
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PIANOS PIANOS - MASON & HAMLIN.
Knabe, Fischer, Weber and Stark. also fine selections of slightly used pianos. Call A. Andrew Gig~ liotti. HO 3-5223 tf
SAW FILING SAWS sharpened, chain saw ser
vice. N. Livingston, 4 Mountainview, Karlsfeld. IV 9-1979. tf
SCISSORS SHARPENED
Cleaners. We wells, septic tanks, drain fields. 767-9287. tf
DELMAR SANITARY CLEANERS. Serving Tri-Village area over 20 years. HE 9-1412. tf
SLIPCOVERS & UPHOLSTERING
SLIPCOVERS and upholstering, custom made. Tremendous selections of fabrics. Finest Quality workmanship. Lowest Prices! Free "shop at home" service. Phone 489-4795 Marcus Fabrics, Stuyvesant Plaza, Albany_ tf
TOPSOIL TOP SOIL! We are now taking
orrl~r_o;; for fine!'>t top-loam soil tor early spring delivery. Call J. Wiggand & S~>nG, Glenmont, N.Y. HE 4-8550 and HO 5-3992. tf
TOP SOIL AT ITS FINEST! Rich, specially prepared sandy loam or sandyclayloam.J. W. MICHAELS
<ltolu"iul Ants
RT. 32. GLENMONT, N.Y. A planned com,nunity of early Ameri con homes.
PHONE HE 9.9231
CO., INC., LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS. HE 9-3823. tf
TREE SERVICE HERM'S. TREE ·SERVICE: trim
ming and removal (insured). Call Albany, IV 2-5231. tf
TUTORING REMEDIAL READING: indi-
vidual attention, references available from parents of former students. 439-2447.
V, B, Glenn. 4t7!
VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE
AUTHORIZED Hoover dealer sales & service, all makes, free pickup. Best Vacuum Service, 538 Clinton Avenue, Corner No. Lake, Albany. HE 6-4147. tf
WATCH REPAIRING EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY
repairs. Diamond setting, engraving wedding and engagement rings, reasonable. Your trusted jeweler, D. LeWanda, Delaware Plaza Shopping Center. HE 9-9665.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
ALUMINUM combination windows, doors, siding, etc. Finest quality at lowest prices. Taylor Aluminum Products. RO 5-2856. tf
ANTIQUES pought and sold at th~ sigr I of the Coffee Mill, 67 Adams PI., Delmar. HE 9-1021. tf
FURNITURE: our low cost optolr<lLirrg policy enables us to bring you BIG SAVINGS on NEW furniture, rugs and bedding. BURRICK FURNITURE, 560 Delaware Ave., Albany. Just across the Thruway Bridge in Albany.
tf FUEL OIL: 2C per gal. cash dis
count. Academy Oil Service, Glenmont. 24-hour service. HO 2-1309,465-5336. tf
APARTMENT SIZE refrigerator, electric stove, storm sash and screens, 4 commercial deep freezers, serve yourself. Sanders, Slingerlands. 439-2555. tf
16' CANOE, recently fiberglassed, $45. HE 9-4876.
When Buying or Selling A Home
Call BROWNELL REALTY
HE 9-4911 355 Delaware Ave., Delmar
Member of Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce, Opportunities For Growth, Inc" Albany Reahy Board and Notional Associ
ation of Real Estate Boards.
.{BUSINESS AS USUAL DURING AL TERATIONS)
STUDIO COUCH, 2-piece living room set, lamps, large leather hassock, bedroom twin beds, dining room, kitchen set, T.V. Call 5 to 1 p.m. HE 9-2449.
OUTBOARD MOTOR, Sea Kina:, 5 H.P. very good condition. Call 439-2228 after 6.
TABLES, 2 leather top with drawers, good condition. 439-5551.
MEYERS deep well pump, 120 ft., 1 1/4 pipe, $10. PO 8-2620.
FRIGIDAIRE electric range,. $30; electric hot water heater, $5. 439-4673.
WOOD DESKS, 2 small with drawers, $6 each; two beautiful large table lamps, $25 pair; small kitchen table, $5; upholstered swivel rocker, like new, $50; shadow box mirror, $15; large wood kitchen cabinet with sliding doors, storage space f9r clothes, etc., $40 .. Call 439-1140.
FURST'S EXCHANGE - Kindly pickup merchandise - closing June 25. Reopening August 16. RO 7-3024.
WEBCOR STEREO phonograph, excellent condition, $100. 439-2807.
GE KITCHEN RANGE, like new, 30" wide. HE 9-4030. 2t617
DOT'S - Sneaker Sale - Carriage (like new), desk, cash register. HE 9-9086.
GE REFRIGERATOR, $25. Days, IV 2-5433, Very good condition.
HAMBURG that has a good steak taste, 79(: lb. Also hamburg especially priced for parties or freezer orders of 20 Ibs. or over. GUTMAN'S "Tho Old F3!;hioned Meat Market." Elsmere. HE 9-2250.
BICYCLES - Boy's· 26" 2-speed; $15; girl's 20", $10. 439-3992 after 5 or weekends.
BOAT, 14' Troian, 25 H.P. Evinrude motor, Mastercraft trailer, $500. 439-4108.
FRIGIDAIRE range, 40", $50; clock, automatic timer, and outlet. HE 9-2927 after 4.
17 CUBIC FT. chest freezer, good condition, $q5; 39" electric range, fair condition, $15. 439-1215.
TAKE SOIL AWAY the Blue Lusfre way from carpets and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer $1. Adams Hardware, 380 Delaware Ave., Delmar.
"Picotte Sold Mine" Ag.in and again thii familiar message appears in ),our neighborhood • • • II you need action phone one of our full time Salesmen 0.
Saleswomen for the best Real Estate Service in the Capital Dist.ict.
PICOTTE REALTY
HO 5-4747
THE SPOTLIGf
GOLF SHOES: size 11D - Eng· lish professional $S.OO; Pola· roid camera J 33 with carry· ing case, built in flash, $IS, 439-5066.
BARN ·SALE - antiques, furniture, hide-a-bed, white ele· phants,. rummage, June 12th· 11 A.M.-S P.M. Clipp Road. New Scotland.
MAHOGANY Console Piano: excellent condition, $42S: electric mangler, $38; double bed $20; chairs and etc. HE 9-9.206.
ACCORDIAN, record player. patio chair, cabinet, pillows. hamper, others. Afternoon~ HE 9-.4721.
HIDE-A-BED, Simmons, Mayfair l
custom slip cover. Originall~
$350 - now $150. IV 9-4509. , WESTINGHOUSE electric stove:
Frigidaire refrigerator, mapl1 poster single bed. 439-2130. I
uGE" THIN LINE room air coni ditioner, very good condition: HE 9-4505.
AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE
Saab Authorized Dealer II
NEW SALEM GARAGE I
New Solem Route 8S DeWitt and Fred Carl I
- NEW AND USED CARS -Telephone RO 5-2702
MOTORCYCLE and SCOOTE~ insurance, special rates - age l' & up. Dan Dryden. HO 5-4711 days, PO 8-2126 evenings. 4t611
1953 CHEVROLET 2-door hardto $75. See Bud Jones at Gulf St tion, Delmar.
19&0 CORVAIR 4-door, red, mod 700, new tires, automatic~ radi $300. 482-1887.
1957 NASH RAMBLER, super 0 Luxe, 8-cylinder. straight shi $200, excellent condition. 111 Cherry Avenue. 439-4126.
1953 CHEVROLET 4--door, autd matic, runs good, $50. HE 184~
GO-CART with motor. HE 9-3338. 1956 DE SOTO "Firedome", 1
door, automatic, $200, one owne 439-4613. !
1958 LINCOLN Premiere, 4-doo~ white, full power, one ownel Make offer. 439-4108.
PETS WANTED: good homes for 1-wee~
Tiger Kittens, housebroken
R.L. PARK CONSTRUCTION
GENERAL CONTRACTOR LIGHT EXCAVATION
Septic Tanks - Water Lines Building & Remodeling
"Residential & Commercial Kitchens - Carpentry - Masonryl
Patios - Roofing - Siding
436·0002 1 - 797-3484 or Westerlo 797-3484
,E SPOTLIGHT
HE 9-4884. 3t63 :)OQDLE PUPPIES, AKG regis
tered, silver miniature, 6 weeks, reasonably priced. Call HO 5-3866 after 3 P.M.
IREAL EST A TE FOR SALE
I nvestment Prope
, ELSMERE, N.Y. I Lorge house containing 4 I apartments and store, room 'for another store with parking :neorer to street. $48,500 •.. :$30,000 mortgage. 15% income ion amount invested. 80 ft. Ifrontage on Delaware Ave. -:Very valuable, near A & P.
ARTHUR PERKINS IV 9·3010 and HE 9·3790
- House, 2-ear garage, 6 acres, large building. insulated, barn. HO 2-6882 between 5 and 9 p.m.
house, 3 bedrooms,
olorcvcle Insurance RATES ALL AGES
s. E. Bryant, Inc Albany HO 5-471
~~ ONDA
ALL MODELS SALES - PARTS - SERVICE
Servicing Tri-Cities'
2 Wheel Needs Since' 1959
MOTORS, Inc. 1371-1373 BROADWAY
SCHENECTADY - EX 3-2621
For your NEW or USED
1/2 baths. fireplace, family room, no cellar, low twenties, owner. 439-4126.
DELMAR, two family. convenient location, good income, $17,500. HE 9-4023. 2t617
REAL EST ATE FOR RENT CAPE COD, Bass River. THE
BLUE LODGE. South Shore. 2-3 bedroom housekeeping cottages. From $105 weekly. July.August. From $60 weekly. off season. Linen not provided. 439-3213. . tf
CAPE COO COTTAGE between Orleans and Well Fleet on bayside, ideal surf, bay lake bathing located on three acres pine oak grove. for a liesurely - relaxing vacation. Now renting, $225 for two-week intervals - first· two weeks :July, last two weeks August. Special rates June, Sept. HE 9-2835. 2t617
CAPE COO. North Truro, housekeeping cottage on bay, with washer & dryer. Sensational view - sleeps 8, available Labor Day weekend, $45, or Sept. 4 thru Sept 11, $110. RO 5-2064.
CAPE COD EASTHAM. Housekeeping cottage on beautiful swimming lake, onehalf mile from Bay. sleeps 6. June, $90 weekly; July, August $110 weekly. RO 5-2064.
FURNISHED HOUSE, 3 bedrooms. 28 Fernbank. July and August. HE 9-2142.
NEAR SOUTH BETHLEHEM. modern apartment, $75, fotJr rooms, bath, heated. July 1st. HE 9-4098.
HOUSE - spacious - one family. Two bedrooms, garage, town of Voorheesville. $110. HE 9-9173.
W ANTED TO RENT TWO BEDROOM apartment or flat
approximately. $110. Call EX 3-0397.
HELP WANTED ATTENTION _ College students:
Applications are now being accepted for Summer employment by a nationally known concern in Alba'w County. Opportunity to earn $1500. For interview. phone HE 9-3672 evenings. tf
OLKSWAGEN see or call
bert (Bob) Kelsey (your lo~al sales Rep.)
at
ACADEMY MOTORS N.Y_ ST 5-5581
PART-TIME school women preferred. secure chauffeurs HE 9-2315.
bus drivers, Will help to license. Call
2t617
SITUATIONS WANTED BABYSITTING, high school grad
uate. experienced with handicapped children. available summer months. HE 9-2821. 2t610
EXPERIENCED - High school student available for babysitting, days, during summer. HE 9-.1631.
HOME FROM boarding school, reliable 15 year old girl desires baby sitting by the hour. Call 439-6125.
RELIABLE experienced senior high girl desires summer work. Babysitting or ironing. HE 9-9637.
LOST & FOUND
LOST - set of' keys' on key chain, on Montrose Drive. Reward.' Call 439-3536.
June 10.1965- PAGE 27
TOP SOIL AT ITS FINEST!
Rich, specially prepared sandy loam or sandy clay loam. 1- W. MICHAELS CO_ INC_ LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS_ HE 9-3823.
Don't sign your name
It would be a shame
Until you see your
BUMSTEAD MAN!
CONGRESS at FIFTH AVENUE
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Chevrolet Dealer OVER 300 CARS NOW IN STOCK
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open 'til 9
PAMPER POP .. (FATHER'S DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 20)
FATHER'S DAY
SPECIAL!
BAN-LON ®
SHIRTS 399
reg. 5.95
Truly a marvelous buy ••• and just in rime for Father's Duy! EU:SY'(;ure,
cool, comfortable classic mock-fashion Ban-Ion nylon knit short-sleeve shirts with special "stayfold collar" to insure smooth fit! White, nc.vy, gold, beige, maize ••• S-M-L.
MANHATTAN JAC-SHIRTS
•
Complete collection of stripes solids panel· , , "', woven patterns, denims, boucles, end-ta-end Madras! Buttondown and regular collar styles in 100% cottons rayon acetates, Dacron® polyester/cottons. White; blue, maize, green, tan, red, grey, black •.. S-M-L-XL.
nationally advertised price 500
McGREGOR BERMUDAS Cool, comfortable 100% cottons and Dacron® polyeS.ter/cotton blends. Assorted stripes or solid blue olive, tan, cranberry, white, black. Sizes 28 to 44. '
notionally advertised price 595
,-- ,~' '~~" ',0;5
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THE SPOTLlG,
Delmar Store Only
open I til 9
BOSTONIAN FLEX-O-MOCS
FOR FOOT-HUGGING. FIT
, , ,
CORDOVAN COLO~
I
You'll enjoy the comfort of this classic authentIC
moccasin. It has a genuine handsewn front seam
and specially moulded at the heel to give you foot~ hugging fit. Here's a Sll'p-on that I stays on. You'll
love 'em, for loafun!
ANNUITIES A LIFETIME INCOME
FROM THE
METROPOLITAN LIFE CALL
L. IRVING SMITH AGENT
IV 2-0623 or HE 4-1285
01 ·ON l!,",ad
OIYd 3!)V~SOd '5 ·0
.ID~ ~ln9
FOWLER'S Liquor Store
See ERNIE or GEORGE for BETTER SPIRITS
~ i
Elsmere - at - the - Light !
Parking right in front of store, .' HE 9-2613 "We deliver," I
:.- . Chilled, ready·to~serve '. .,' WINES & CHAMPAGNES