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All About Dogs Fido's Plea Dear Fellow Kanines; This is Fido, hear my plea- Fellow dogs come join with me. We'll call ourselves the Kanine Klan, We'll devastate with subtle plan. The finest gardens we'll trample You chase me-I'll chase you; We'll scatter refuse on our way'- In deep commitment (in seeming play) We'll tear up flowers, shrubbery too- We'll spray green bushes all night through. We'll mess up every lawn in sight, We'll hark and howl throughout the night. Than 'when day comes peeping through I1l tell you what we're gonna do: We'll 'chase and bark at every car, We'll all sleepers, near and far; We'll bite the milkman, you know where; We'll ¢ve the quite a scare. By the way Klan, did you hear Some6ne has planned an ordinance here? Some wise human has planned it in error! Because of our nightly schemes and terror? No, this cannot be, they can't comprehend Our excessive freedom is now ours to !:ipend! Now I ask you Klan, in all our disguise- Can man see the treachery in our doggie eyes? "FIDO" Reply to A Dog's Plea Oh little dog, you've got it wrong, You really aren't man - though strong, For rarely does one find a man, Who'll overturn a garbage can, And scatter things so far and wide, That mom can't get them back inside. Oh little dog, you've got it wrong, You really aren't one of us, For we don't start ou,r mornings off, By harrying little kids at the bus. Oh little dog, it's just not right, To howl outside all through .the night. Men don't ruin hedges, it's absurd - We beautify for Lady Bird! We don't chase children up the street, We don't steal neighbors cookout meat. The privilege of running free, (A fact that you find hard to see,) Involves respecting others' rights: No dirtied lawns, no little bites. Accept your leash - wear it with pride. Be man's best friend at home - inside! M.M.N. '"" Spotll,IIt VOL. XI, NO. 29 $1.00 PER YEAR LETTER W AKB UP DOG OWNERS Rumor has it-the Town of Bethlehem is planning to en- force a law-to have all dogs leashed and fenced-in. Please get busy with those letters to Mr. Bertram E. Kohinke, Super- visor voting against the restric- tion. If all dogs are properly licensed, and have all necessary rabie shots, plus a name tag- there is not reason for such ac- tion. I feel so sorry for people who have never known the love and protection of a good dog-so- Please start writing and let our pets enjoy the freedom they need and deserve. ' H. N. JUL Y 21, 1966 10¢ A COpy Fair Time It's FAIR TIME once again as Seikirk Volunteer Fire Com- pany #2 of Glenment, guarantees you many new fun and games, more prizes and lots of hearty food plus a real good. time at their 9th Annual Country Fair and Auction on Friday and Sat- urday evening, July 29th and 30th and the following weekend, Fri- day and Saturday, August 5th and 6th, afternoon and evening. It will be held in the Picnic Grove adjacent to the Fire House on Route 32, off Route 9W in Glen· mont. Admission is free. In addition to the festivities the finest bake goods will be on sale Saturday afternoon at 2 :00 and evening, August 6th, spon- sored by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the fire company. Due to its tremendous suc- cess last year, the fire company will climax this fair with a Good Old Fashioned' Country Auction on August 6th at 2:00 P. M. Mer- chandise for the Auction is need- ed. If you have any articles to do- nate, call HO 3-8993, HO 5-8193 or HO 3-5206. THESE HUDSON VALLEY LITTLE LEAGUE ALL STARS w;11 meet the Whitehall All Stars in their first play-off game on Monday, July 25, at Little League Park in Ravena. From left to right, first row: Rob.ert Finke, David Keeler, Greg Furst, Larry Tiberia, Jim Fuller, Kim VanDerVEl.er, Gregory Vasto; second row: Chuck Emery, Manager; Robert Harris, Anye+o Rosato, Frank Carrk, Michael Scott Emery, Kevin Hotaling, Robert Johnson and Joe Vasto, Coach.

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Page 1: All About ' Spotll,IIt Dogs

All About Dogs

Fido's Plea Dear Fellow Kanines;

This is Fido, hear my plea-Fellow dogs come join with me. We'll call ourselves the Kanine Klan, We'll devastate with subtle plan. The finest gardens we'll trample throug~, You chase me-I'll chase you; We'll scatter refuse on our way'-

In deep commitment (in seeming play) We'll tear up flowers, shrubbery too­We'll spray green bushes all night through. We'll mess up every lawn in sight, We'll hark and howl throughout the night. Than 'when day comes peeping through I1l tell you what we're gonna do: We'll 'chase and bark at every car, We'll ~ake all sleepers, near and far; We'll bite the milkman, you know where; We'll ¢ve the m~ilman quite a scare.

By the way Klan, did you hear Some6ne has planned an ordinance here? Some wise human has planned it in error! Because of our nightly schemes and terror? No, this cannot be, they can't comprehend Our excessive freedom is now ours to !:ipend!

Now I ask you Klan, in all our disguise-Can man see the treachery in our doggie eyes?

"FIDO"

Reply to A Dog's Plea Oh little dog, you've got it wrong, You really aren't man - though strong, For rarely does one find a man, Who'll overturn a garbage can, And scatter things so far and wide, That mom can't get them back inside.

Oh little dog, you've got it wrong, You really aren't one of us, For we don't start ou,r mornings off, By harrying little kids at the bus.

Oh little dog, it's just not right, To howl outside all through .the night. Men don't ruin hedges, it's absurd -We beautify for Lady Bird! We don't chase children up the street, We don't steal neighbors cookout meat.

The privilege of running free, (A fact that you find hard to see,) Involves respecting others' rights: No dirtied lawns, no little bites. Accept your leash - wear it with pride. Be man's best friend at home - inside!

M.M.N.

'"" Spotll,IIt VOL. XI, NO. 29

$1.00 PER YEAR

LETTER W AKB UP DOG OWNERS

Rumor has it-the Town of Bethlehem is planning to en­force a law-to have all dogs leashed and fenced-in. Please get busy with those letters to Mr. Bertram E. Kohinke, Super­visor voting against the restric­tion. If all dogs are properly licensed, and have all necessary rabie shots, plus a name tag­there is not reason for such ac­tion.

I feel so sorry for people who have never known the love and protection of a good dog-so­Please start writing and let our pets enjoy the freedom they need and deserve. '

H. N.

JUL Y 21, 1966

10¢ A COpy

Fair Time It's FAIR TIME once again

as Seikirk Volunteer Fire Com­pany #2 of Glenment, guarantees you many new fun and games, more prizes and lots of hearty food plus a real good. time at their 9th Annual Country Fair and Auction on Friday and Sat­urday evening, July 29th and 30th and the following weekend, Fri­day and Saturday, August 5th and 6th, afternoon and evening. It will be held in the Picnic Grove adjacent to the Fire House on Route 32, off Route 9W in Glen· mont. Admission is free.

In addition to the festivities the finest bake goods will be on sale Saturday afternoon at 2 :00 and evening, August 6th, spon­sored by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the fire company.

Due to its tremendous suc­cess last year, the fire company will climax this fair with a Good Old Fashioned' Country Auction on August 6th at 2:00 P. M. Mer­chandise for the Auction is need­ed. If you have any articles to do­nate, call HO 3-8993, HO 5-8193 or HO 3-5206.

THESE HUDSON VALLEY LITTLE LEAGUE ALL STARS w;11 meet the Whitehall All Stars in their first play-off game on Monday, July 25, at Little League Park in Ravena. From left to right, first row: Rob.ert Finke, David Keeler, Greg Furst, Larry Tiberia, Jim Fuller, Kim VanDerVEl.er, Gregory Vasto; second row: Chuck Emery, Manager; Robert Harris, Anye+o Rosato, Frank Carrk, Michael .Palme~,· Scott Emery, Kevin Hotaling, Robert Johnson and Joe Vasto, Coach.

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THE 1811 INN REMEMBERS THE MAINE

MAINE LOBSTERS THAT 151

II's Our Main Course Every Friday Nighl

2 (TWO) MAINE LOBSTERS

Phone - CH 2-1286 Dinner - 5-9 P.M.

only $3.25 THE 1811 INN Chatham, Ii. Y. Roule 66

THE SPOTLIGHT

DIGNITARIES present at the recent Open House of the Farm Family Insurance Company new office building located on Route 9-W in Glenmont, were, seated left to right: Paul l. Laffey, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Farm Family; Bertram E. Kohinke, Supervisor of the Town of Bethlehem; Donald Stevens of Donald Stevens Associates, latham, arch itects of the building; stand­ing, left to right: Ronald Ruzinski, ,arch itect member of Donald Stevens Associa­tes; John Hornberger, Administrator-Vice President, Farm Family; Edward Stef--­fer, Treasurer of Farm Family; James A. Hanson, Legal Counsel and Claims Manager for Farm Family.

IN ADDITION to the 28 Adults taken into membership last Sunday, July 10th - this Confirmation Class was also officially welcomed at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Delmar, New York. From left to right: Leonard Price, Paul Gutman, Roger Wilson, Richard Perry, Stephen Korns, Pastor Paul H. Gassman, Denise Peavoy, Sandra Prue and Christine Morrow.

BETHLEHEM

ASSOCIATES INC. TRY ONE OF OUR BRICK

PATIOS FOR SUMMER ENJOYMENT

"New Lawns Our Specialty"

P.O. BOX 94 DELMAR, NEW YORK 439-2074 - If no Answer 439-4606

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July 21, 1966 - PAGE 3

MID-SUMMER

CLEARANCE SALE

Y2 PRICE

Ket~e~les for Women - the washable casuals

DELMAR BOOTERY , right, receives a 25 year service pin 'four Comers Jack Leonardo, Prop HE 9-1717

Kilborne. Dr. lawrence started Shoe Rebuilding by Factory Method i and worked through several posi-

, Director of the Division of Fish 1m;',,;c,ner for Water Resource~ by Gov

DR. ROBERT PIKE p"resident of the Chamber of Commerce, presents I a trophy to driver J. Jodoin, who drove Speedy Man to a 2:06 4/5 win in the I

$3,000 Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce Trot at Saratoga Raceway. At the left is Raceway, "Courtesy Girl" Gale loik.

KLERSY BUILDING CORPORATION

Offers new homes of Prestige OR a complete Alteration Department

"from Plan to Lawn" Service.

KLERSY BUILDING CORpORATION AND

GENERAL ALTERATION DIVISION

Phone for Appointment 439-4606 439-9769

SPOTLIGHT CLASSIFIEDS TELL THE WORLD

NOW· 1/3 to 1/2 off We have just reduced our entire stock

on the following Summer Sale Merchandise.

Dresses Raincoats

Sweaters

Slacks Skirts

Beach Tops

Robes

ISu,nm •• , Hours: Dai Iy A.M., Evgs. Wed., urs., Frio

Pajamas

DElAWARE PlAZA DElMAR, NEW YORK

Closed Mondays July and August

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APPLIANCES TELEVISION· STEREO

NEW!

GENERAL ELECTRIC PORTA-COLOR TVI

• Handsome cabinet with printed walnut grained fin­ish on .high-impact poly­styrene.

• Built-in dipole telescoping antenna for VHF-sensitive .loop antenna for UHF re­ception.

• Both VHF and UHF Chan­nel knobs are illuminated for tuning convenience.

• Handsome, sturdy retract­able handle.

$249.5()

HIGH STYLE IN A

PORTABLE TV!

GENERAL ELECTRIC PORTABLE TV

• All Channel (VHF. UHF) Reception fea­turing G·E's "SILVER· TOUCH" Tandem Tuning Systems.

• Front Controls and -Front Sound ... Easy to Use ... Easy to See ... Easy to Hear •••

Prices Start AI

$79.50

the Carnage Stop ~ Another Main Care Service .2....!~<I--

339 Delaware Ave. 439·2430 Delmar

Open 9-5 Mon. - Fri. Eve. & Sat. by Apt.

On Tour Six members of the

Business College faculty administrative staff will Sunday, July 24, for a wE,eK··IOIlg eomparative study-tour ing six cities in five states.

The group of local edllealtor, will visit leading higher ness education institutions Buffalo, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Wilmington, ware, and Washington, D. C.

Purpose of the study-tour will be to gain a greater insight into higher business education needs and plans in the various com­munities. A comparison survey will be made relative to the Cap­it~l DistriCt area.

Making the tour will be Pren­tiss Carnell III, secretary-trea­surer of ABC; Richard Bogdan, dean of men; William R. Paju, director of the evening division; Harry Shave, director of public relations; James E. Sharp, chair­man of the accounting depart­'ment and Lloyd C. Purdy, assis­tant chairman of the secretarial department.

von Bank's TV SERVICE HE 4·5887

r

Top Soil at its Finest! Ric h, specially prepared, sandy loam. or ·sandy clay loam. J. W. MICHAELS C.O., IN'C.. LANOSCAP E. CON· TRACTORS. HE 9·3823.

. ~~ WHEfLCHAIRS

. -- by Everest & Jennings ONLY 26 Albany Surgical Co. POUNDS! HE 4·5716

SPECIAL MACHINHY BUILT TO YOUR

DESIGN Replacement parts made or

repaired _ experimental work Prompt Service· Reasonable Prices

Form Machinery Welded & Repaired

Michael Steel Fabricators and Welding Company

Beacon Rd. off 9W, Glenmont, N.Y. HO 3.277~ I

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THE SPOTLIGHT

VISITOR TO MEXICAN Kiwanis Club: left to right, Luis Palacios, Vice President, of Mexico City Kiwanis Club; Augard C. Carlson, International Relations Com­mittee Member of Delmar; Francisco Contreras, President of Mexico City Club; and Francisco J. Betanzo, Secretary of the Mexican Club.

Visitor Delmar Kiwanian, Augard C.

Carlson, visits the Mexico City Club, Mexico D. F. Mexico. Since the club was 'organized on March 15, 1963, Augie has visited them each year as Delmar's interna­tional relations committee mem­ber. During the most recent four month visit in Mexico, Augie spoke at two Of their regular meetings.

Since his retirement from the New York Telephone Company in 1965, he and Mrs. Carlson have spent a part of each year manag­ing a charity medical clinic in Taxco, Mexico as volunteers and in charge of public relations for the clinic_ He will return to Taxco for another extended tour in September of 1966,

Library Notes Summer means an extra load

at the Delmar Public Library, Not only is book, record and per­iodical circulation way high but the regular staff members are

FOWLER'S Liquor Store

See ERNIE or GEORGE for BETTER SPIRITS

Elsmere - at - the - Light Parking right in front of store. HE 9-<:613 "We deliver."

Chilled, ready·to-serve WIN!:S & CHAMPAGNES

1----------------1

AT TOLL GATE INC, 1569 New Scotland Rd .• Slinq",lond •. N. Y.

Telephone 439.2S95

July 21, 1966 - PAGE 5

.7Q,. 4 1JecaJeJ we luwe he/~ec(

men /" tt>{IF ,t,,;1' Of'l-fJa!J"'IIIIl"I'I.I

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PAGE 6 - July 21, 1966

r------------------------------,I taking well earned vacations.

Hot Weather Fabrics Thus two young women have

~ joined the staff for the summer

A ) 1 -"-. months. Janet Lawrence, a senior

(~jf';~./.'. r', arriving daih ~.; .... \~.\ ... < at Cornell University in Ithaca, L~t? J \~-,_~ N. Y. and Susan Winn, a junior

\';; ~igh there 1 n Delma r / ~' ~~i~~~~~:~~t;:"c~~~g:~lin q~:l: fied for their positions. Both

SUMMER HOURS Monday thru Friday 10:00 5:30

Saturday 10:00 - 4:00 Closed Tuesday

have been connected with the Library for a number of years as 'pages and part-time employ­ees.

Janet plans to continue after graduation and get her library science degree and Susan will go on into social service work.

Mrs. Barbara R. Rau, head librarian, is also delighted to an­nounce that Priscilla Durocher, a recent grAduate from Bethle­hem Central High School. has

the staff as a permanent

. Barbara R. Rau, head liblrarian at the Delmar Public LIIJrarv" was in New York to at­

the American Library As­,ociation convention during the

part of the week of July She attended meetings

ige,anld to the adult sections of

Through the Committee That in the Town of Bethlehem

Tri-Village Ministers' As-SOCIatIon has sent "The Service­

at Prayer" booklets to four­men from their town who

serving with the Armed For­in Viet Nam.

With the booklet· went this message: "With it (the booklet) go our prayers for cessation of

"hit war" and your early re­home. That cessation, we

know, can only come with the as­surance that the freedom for the country in which you are fighting can be sustained. Their freedom is our freedom. You know it and we want you to know we at home are backing you to our utmost."

Evangelism-In-Depth in Latin America will be the theme at Camp Pinnacle in the Helder-

THE SPOTLIGHT!

TOLL GATE Slingerlands

Sip and Spoon, Ice Cream Soda

When the recipe says

"ADD WATER"

, , ,be sure that's all you add!

CONGRATULATIONS to the owners of Eaton'S Charcoal Water Filters

You have chosen the most effective water filter avail­able ••. the Eaton Model F19. This water filter has been en­gineered and built to the high­est qua lity standards and has a warranty of _one year that comes with it.

This is how your Eaton Water Fi Iter works: When the diver­ter button is pressed, water is channelled through the con­nection hose to the water fi Iter. It passes through ac­tivated charcoal which re­moves the taste, odor and discoloration of chlorine, sulphur, rust, scale, metol­lies and algae. The fi Iter spout delivers clear, spring­fresh water and swivels out of the way when not in use.

ONLY 19,95 plus tox

EATON DISTRIBUTORS

HE 9-9206 Dealers and Representatives

Inquirers welcomed

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THE SPOTLIGHT

CAT AVEN FOR CATS ONLY

Individual Care in Private Home

Ethel Fay ROckwell 5-2715

TOY OEMONSTRATORS

$4.00 per hour Guaranteed

The Original Discount Party Plan

No Investment, Commissions to

American Home Toy Parties. Inc.

Mrs. Helen Mintline, Dist. Mgr. PO Box Latham, N.Y. 12110

785-5343

'---EXCLUS/vE ---,

UPSTATE

N. Y. PREMIERE Starts WED. EVE. July 21th - 8: 15

"One of the Most Beautiful

Movies Ever Made!"

-Life Magazine

M-G·M Presents A Carlo Ponti Production

1 WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS!

Actress of

The Year"

JULIE CHRISTIE

In David Lean's

Film of Boris Pasternack's

DOCTOR ZHi\J\GO IN PANAVISION" AND MET~QCOlO~

PRICE & PERFORMANCE Mon .• Thurs. Eve 8: 15-$2.00 Friday Eve. . .. 8: 15-$2.50 Saturday Eve ... 8:30-$3.00 Sunday Eve. . 8:00-$2.50 Sun. & HoI. Marts.2:1S-$2.50 Wed. & Sat. . 2,15-$2.00

PHONE and MAIL ORDERS

CALL: 459·5300

Dr. W. Robert Smith

bergs July 23 through 29. W. Robert Smith of Bethel lege, St. Paul, has traveled from Alaska to South America and Europe. He and Rev. Charles Koch will describe the "every­Christian-Witnessing" move­ment in Venezuela, Bolivia and Central America. Services at 11 A. M., 7:45 P. M. daily 3 programs on Sunday are openl to the public.

RECREATION PROGRAM

by William Fulier, Director

Tennis Tournament The 2nd Annual Bethlehem

Recreation Tennis Tournament, sponsored by Bethlehem Recrea­tion and the Bethlehem Tennis Association will be held during July 28-30, at the Bethlehem Jr. High School Tennis Courts. This year the Tournament has been expanded to include girls' competition. The Tournament is open to boys and girls in grades 5-12, residing in the Town of Bethlehem. Interested persons may register by calling William Fuller, Recreation Specialist, at 439-4984 on week days be­tween 1 and 4 P. M.

Age groups will consist of 12 and under, 13 & 14. and 15 & older. Doubles events will also be held in 13-14, and 15 & older divisions. Trophies will be award­ed to the first and' second place finishers in each division. Dead­line for entries is 4 P. M., July 26 for Singles, and 4 P. M., July

MID-SUMMER LAWN MOWER

ROTARIES

from 53.95

RIDER Only one

314.90

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Will you have the kind of vacation this summer you really want .... going first-class with no worries about money matters?

Whether it be for a vacation or for any other worthwhile purpose you will find this bank the ideal place for your savin'gs, with THREE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED OFFICES to serve you.

"'U'I,.!.~ DlYld •• d

• Come in and get acquainted with our courteous, helpful service.

28 for Doubles. No entry fee will be required, but players must supply their own quality tennis balls.

Connmunity Adult Teams Adults residing in the Town

of Bethlehem and wishing to participate on the Bethlehem Tennis Associations' Men's & Women's Community Teams, should contact Mr. and Mrs. Ro­bert Korngold at 439-5939 or William Fuller at 439-4984_ Mat­ches will be played on Satur­day afternoons during the sum­mer against adult teams from nearby surrounding communi­ties. Practices will be held dur­ing the week in the evening as set up by the players. The first match will be Saturday, July 23, when Bethlehem will travel to Central Park in Schenectady.

At School Richard Brown of 3 Herber

Avenue, Delmar, Assistant Sec­retary of Butler & Brown, Inc., is among the record eighty stu­dents from thirty states attend­

THE SPOTLIGHT

Ed Traeger LANDSCAPING Residential - Commercial

Shrub plantings, new lawns, renovating, fertilizing, light grading. 51 ingerlands IV 2.1794

<, Try the Popular"

cfa CaJa RESTAURANT

S'E-LKIRK, N. Y. (Formerly Altieris)

-SPECIAliZING IN­

Italian - American Foods!

FAMOUS FOR DELICIOUS

SEA FOODS! OPEN DAILY FROM 11 :30 A.M. TIL 10

-CLOSED MONDAYS­

ALL LECAL BEVERAGES TAKE OUT ORDERS

CALL RO 7-9045 ing the Tenth School for Mutual IL-============~. Insurance Agents at Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, through July 30.

The three-week course is spon­sored by the National Associa­tion of Mutual Insurance Agents, Washington, D. C., and Oberlin College. It provides intensive instruction in the basic cover­ages and principles of insurance, plus legal aspects of the busi­ness and salesmanship.

David A. !vry, CLU, profes­sor of insurance at the Univer­sity of Connecticut, is director of the school, which has gradu­ated more than six hundred agents in nine previous sessions. Instructors include other uni­versity professors, insurance company executives and industry officials.

JAMES W. BARTLEY and SONS

P lumb,ing, heating & electric water pump sales & service

Clarksville PO 8·2230

~CHOR Whistler

ANTICO MARINE, INC. 851 Albany·Shaker Rd.

LATHAM, N. Y.

MF6-SAiLBOATS II' Whistler 14' Pintail

$695 $1195

Come see our 8argalns in Trail.rs, Car Toppers and Used Boats

Alc:ort Sallboals - Evlnrudl Motors OPEN EVE"'INGS 'TIL I P.M.

All Marine Accessories

785·5837

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I

THE SPOTLIGHT

GRAND UNION·WHITE OR COLORED

FACIAL TISSUE

B PZf8·8C: 2 ply

SAFE CARRY-WHITE 9" PKG 69C PAPER PLATES SiZE 0F100

MUELLER'S

ELBOW'MACARDNI

2 1.lb·48C: pkgs.

GRANDMA BROWNS

BAKED BEANS 3lBS·69C 801. CAN

GRAND UNION

TABLE IIAPHIIiS poly bag of 250

WHITE OR

COLORED

Biiii'CHERRIES Ib 39C

iii"PE.RUIT JUICE 3 ·~;·89c ORANGE DRINK .~:.' 49c

CALIFORNIA THOMPSON

SEEDLESS GRAPES

Ib 2!1e: s::~~, WE RESEgVE THE RIGHT TO l1MIT QUANTITIES

WE ARE NQ,T RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOG:R,A.PHICAl ERRORS PRICES AND OFFERS EFFECTIVE ,THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 22, 21

Juiy 21, 1966 _ PAGE 9 l

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Scene of Pagan Revelry in Hill Cumorah Pageant '"l+""'"'1J1",\="""""""'="""""''''''i'''-=-=<'-'''''''''''"""nr:===;~'2'=fif''«0''=l'3'-'''?1:'~' "-'f~t:

Above is one of the reasons why the':"j.{'atCumorah Page known a$ the most. colorful outdoor religious spectacle in the nation. Shown here is the Court of the idolatrous King Lamoni engaged itW.pagan revelry. During the nighttime performances this scene is bathed in colored lights and accompanied by pulsating musie:r(The 1966 Hill Cumorah Pageant will be presented at 9:15 p.m. July 26-30, with a dress rehearsal at 9:15 p.m. July 25 also open to the public. As in all previous years, the_ Pageant is entirely~free of charge. This year there is a record-breaking cost of 430 players.

Pageant This year's Pageant will be pre­

sented at 9:15 P. M. Tuesday through Saturday, July' 26-30. In addition, there will be ,a full dress rehearsal on Monday night, July 25, to which the public is invited. Hill Cumorah is, four miles south of Pah:nyra on High­way 21, cwo miles north of the Manchester Interchange;", the New York Thruway, Exit 43.

"First of all," said the mis· sionaries," we want to extend ~ very c0rdial invitation to all tesidents of Delmar and vicir.ity to attend the Pageant. It is en· tirely free, with no charges of any kind, completely non-com­mercia!'

The missionaries are Elder Tom Arm&trong from Hunting­ton Beach, California, and Elder Gary Fuhriman from Kuna, Idaho: These young men are working out of the Albany Branch of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, com­monly known as the Mormon Church, which is located at 404 Partridge St., Albany. They hold services at 1 :30 and 2 :45 Sunday afternoons. The first service be­ing Sacrament Meeting and the second Sunday School.

The missionaries said that there is a chartered bus going to the Pageant on Saturday,

.July 30.

SUBSCRIBE TO THE SPOTLIGHT

HUSTLER GOLF

SAM DONAHUE and the Sam Dona­hue Sextette will be featured with Frank Sinatra, Jr., at Rafael's in La­tham starting Saturday, July 29. There will be three shows nightly, 9 and 11 P. M. and 1 A. M.

Land Awards Increased

Original awards totaling $207,-200, made by the Court of Claims for land taken by the state for arterial connection purposes south of the Menands end of the Troy-Mendands Bridge, have b~en increased to $227,920.

The Appellate Division made the $22,720 increase, sustaining appeals by WER Realty Inc. and Mrs. Grace K. McCully that the original awards were "in­::..dequate."

The new ,decision rejects the state's cross appeal that the Of­

ginal verdicts were excessive." Under the orig:nal award,

WER Realty shared equally with

Mrs. McCully, each getting, $103,500.

Under today's decision WER's award is increased to $105,620 and Mrs. McCully's to $119,082.

Mrs. McCully of 449 Broad­way, Menands, was the owner of the 21·acre tract which for many years was used for truck gar­dening by her family. WER Re­alty, 205 Delaware Ave., Els­mere, leased it from her in 1959 at an annual rental of $7,200 with option to purchase to $103,000 after 25 years.

WER in turn the next year ne­goiated a lease wit~ the Grand Union grocery chain, to con­struct a supermarket for which Grand Union would pay $122,000 annually for 20 _years, plus cer­tain sales percentages.

A KITCHEN Vou, Ctm ~ PIlOud,O~f

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o I ~ c -< " ~ '"

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r C'l :I: --j

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STAINLESS BEST IN THE When you're (I small company you must hav~ a better product •.• ond care malle about

your customers ond their needs.

"WE HAVE AND WE DO" The finest in equipment for the golfer­

custom-built stainless irons-woods-putters­bags-bolls-etc.

Compl"e Rlpairs on All Typ., of Club. - Uud Equipment Open Daily 70 til 5 P,M.-fr;tlo.y Itil 9 ,P.M.

Wultex Bldg., Troy, N. Y. AShley 4-1273

POWER LAWN MOWER Crankshafts Straightened

• Don't discard your lawn mower when you have hit an obstruction and bent your crankshaft. Bring it in or call us. We'll straighten it quickly and pefectly. Cost only $10.

LAWN BOY and TORO Sales and Service

TAYLOR & VADNEY 303 CENTRAL AVE. HE 4-9183

OPEN EVERY NITE 'TIL 9

We'll make your motor

• smg >I- Engine Tune-up

* Front End Alignment Automatic Trans-mi ssion Service'

>I- Modern Equipment * Ski lied Mechanics

BAILEY'S GARAG Phone Delmar HE 9~1446

Oakwood Rd .• Elsmere

-

. IS

a

synonym.

for

Elegance and

Good Value!

MON, Thru FRI.

10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Sat. til 1 p.m.

Evenings by Appolnfment

Every WOOD-MODE kitchen is an· original. You may select the style of your chofee from 6 cabinet styles, 3 wood and 37 "hand rubbed" natural and enamel finishes.

Only 0 WOOD-MODE Cobinet 'is "hond rubbed" with pumice and oil to give a peerless, everlosting, sotin finish that is smooth to the touch and always "care·free.J/

Only with WOOD-MODE are you assured a kitchen of lasting beauty and prestige and a life­t(me of Ifpride in ownership."

COOD VALUE?

A pe'rsonalzed serv'ice coupled with skilled design, and you have a professional custom de­signed and custom-built installation.

There is norOOI11 nere for guesswork .. Scaled blueprints, perspective drawings and (\ complete

. cost estimate. to ,the penny of your kitchen a're prep~red for you befol.ework i.s ever begun_

This planning' eliminates costly error_

When you select WOOD-MODE you are automatically guaranteed fine furniture cabi­netry, . built by master craftsmen with genera­tions of <:abinet-making behind them_

BE PROUD OF YOUR KITCHEN ... YOU CAN BE

lF I"F'S BY WOOD-MODE

Of ALt.AIa". IHC.

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BAITER WHI NO H()LES! NO STREAKS!

PHONE HO 3-22211 FOR DAILY HOME DELIVERY._, OF DELICIOUS BREAD, .ROLLS, CAKE

FEATURE OF THE WEEK! PICNIC SUGGES1"IONS .<

LOUISIANA RING IAvo;loble 1!"hu"day, July 21s') ••••• 69c Buy one fo·, the we",eo:kc.-e::;n:;.d=;-;! --;----=---:7--;=,,--~

Hot Dog Rolls (10) 33c Cloverleaf Rolls 35c Hamburg Rolls (12) 33c Potatp Chips 79c Brownies Jbax of 12) $1.20

o LOUISIANA RING ............ 69c .-'0 Dutch Apple Pie ..... 59c .0 Corn Toosties .... 33c o Cinnamon Crunch Buns ... .44c o Chocolate Fudge Cups .39c o • Hard Seed Rolls ............ 33c

,0 .Rye Bread ..................... 31c

o CHOCOLATE LAYER ....... 65c o Hermits ............................ 39c o Family Coffee Cake .......... 98c o Blueberry Toasties ........... 39c D Gold Cream Cups .............. 39c o .Pan Rolls. . ... 33c o • Raisin Bread .......... 35c

o DIXIE PRIDE ...... 79c o Lemon Meringue Pie ....... ,69c o Gold Cocoanut Sheet ........ 59c o Dunketts .-.................. .. .. 32c o Danish Coffee Ring .......... 59c o • English Muffins ............ ;_29c o .Dark Diet Bread .......... :.32c

o PINEAPPLE LAYER ......... 65c o Peach Pie ......................... 69c o Chocolate Chips ............... ~59c o Chocolate Sheet Cake ..... 59c o Cinnamon Curl Buns ....... ,39c o Sesame Rolls ..... , ............ ,. 33c

Thursday Treat

A .-.e#reshing breakfast ideal

Friday 'Favor;te

NUT

Perfect with Cream Cheese!

Saturday Selection STRAWBERRY CHIFFON ...

A new -idea, plain or with berries

Great with Ice Cream! o .Sliced Italian .... 29c

DCALIFORNIA RING ..... 65c ----:~::::::::::::::::::~: o Blackberry Pie .................. 74c o Sugar Cookies .... 39c o Danish Donuts .. 44c o Struessel Buns .......... 49c o Salted Rye Bread .... : .. /. .... 29c o • Lorge Sandwich Bread .... 39c

Tuesday Tempter

Take a break-have a cookie! . " .

• Indicot:el items available every day. The obQve is not 0 complete"list of available items. for further : information asIC' vour Routeman or call the :Bolcery.

THE SPOTLIGHT

Six weeks later the state step­ped, in. and seized the site for arterial purposes, resulting in the two suits.

Warren A. Wilson of Delmar 'was Secretary of the Corporation in the negotiation of the Me­nands leases.

The law firms of DeGraff, Foy, Conway and Holt-Harris represented WER and Wood, Morris', Sanford and Hatt repre­sented Mrs. McCully.

Welcome Back Jack Leonardo, who recently

returned home from St. Peter's Hospital, is back at the old stand in Delmar Bootery, serving his many Tri-Village customers and friends.

Mr. Leonardo wishes to thank all of those who sent gifts, flow­ers and cards while he was in the hospital.

Awards Armory Garage Inc., a Chrys­

ler-Plymouth-Imperial dealer­ship at 926 Central Avenue, Al­bany, was honored as an out­standing business organization recently at Saratoga Raceway.

Top business and civic officials attended the dinner at which the Chrysler Corporation Quality

• • • • • • •

• • • • • • •

NIGHT CLUB TUESDAYS

• DINNER AT JAMAICA INN

• RESERVED SEATS AT COLONIE SUMMER THEATRE

• MEET·THE·CAST PARTY AnER. ALL FOR $6.50 •

TO RESERVE CALL 785·8559 785·5888

• • • • • • • • • •

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THE SPOTLIGHT

SELF-SERVICE, PRE-PACKAGED MEATS CAN BE A PROBLEM! You can see the top side of the meat but not the bottom.

So you wonder.

The steak looks good, but is the bottom all bone and fat?

It's a problem ... a problem we've given a lot of thought.

We think we have the answer.

We have a policy.

We put the best side down.

The side you don't see is guaranteed to be equal to

or better than the side you can see.

Simple? as ABC.

Effective? No more gamble,

Fair and square? Sure because "We Care."

Is this a good reason for shopping A&P? It's one of many.

July 21, 1966 - PAGE 13

FRESH 2 TO 3 LB. FRYING OR BROILING lAND MAY BE ROASTED TOO!)

Chickens U.S.D.A.

INSPECTED 31 t WHOLE CHICKENS

NONE PRICED HIGHER

. A&P'S price policy assures you of the top grade, whole, split. quartered or cut-up broiling or frying chickens at the advertised prices.

Fresh Cut Up CHICKEN BREASTS LEGS WINGS

Ib.59o 1b.55e Ib.33e

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED

DUCKS whole long island

CORNISH HENS • ~(o More Meat, Less Waste!

SUPER·RIGHT FRESH WHOLE

BRISKET of BEEF lb. 8ge SWIFT'S PREMIUM

CANNED HAM 3 I!~' $2.79

9 oz. 160 bot.

lb. 490 lb. 490

Ib.65e

v, FRUIT DRINKS 2 ~0~';.890

COPYRIGHT<&l1966. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO .. INC. DIANNA BRAND OUR OWN

CREAM CORN 3 I lb. 490 TEA BAGS Pkg. of f6 210 JANE PARKER JIFFY cans DAILY 3 FLAVORS

POTATO CHIPS:;u~::;t;;;:SSc ~~~R~~N~ST 2;k;:: 23e ~G!!»!~ 6 c~!~· 53c SILVERDUST s;z:;~k'g. 78e SAUERKRAUT 2 ~ol~; 290

Frozen Food Features! SCOTT FAMILY LIQUID SOAP

.~- NAPKINS 2 :fki~ 25e JOY I pl. 6 oz. 5ge A&P GRADE A A&P GRADE A BROWNS bot.

CUT CORN 6 ~~g:~' 8ge Grape Juice 2 o~P:~,~. 690 BAKED BEANS 2 lib. 490 A&P GRADE.A MEDFORD PIECES A&P BRAND cans

Grape JUice 3 c6a::' 4ge PEARS 2 "\~~;z. 690 Instant Coffee 10 oz. $1.09 SWAN SONS AJAX DETERGENT locofflabel,06

r 5 MEAT PIES 4 pkgs. 8ge g;anl s;ze pkg. C

SENECA REGULAR OR PINK

LEMONADE 10 ~:.~ 99c

Fresh From Jane Parker! , --'.'.~ o)~ T ast Pickin's-Fresh Produce I PIE SALEI P;neapple or Peach 2 lib .. 8 oz. 99c

• Cherry Cheese pies

'I COFFEE CAKE Jane Parker I lb. 1.2 oz. 69c Double Value P~9.

LARGE

RED PLUMS LARGE FIRM

GREEN PEPPERS

lb. age FRESH CULTIVATED

BLUEBER. RIES p;nl 3ge box 3 for 2ge

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Jugtown Mountain Smokehouse

SMOKED CHEESE

Available at

WALLEY'S FARM 924 New Scotland Road

IV 2-0513

Dealer Award was 'presented to the dealership.

Anthony Metzner accepted the award from J. H. McCaffrey, Chrysler-Plymouth regional manager. The award is in recog­nition of outstanding achieve­ment in service, sales perfor­mance, administration facilities and community relations.

Annory Garage has been sell­ing automobiles since 1918. This is the tenth time they have re­ceived the Quality Dealer Award and they are one of only· seven dealers chosen for this coveted

MADE-TO-MEASURE

Stuyvesant Plraza Open Every Night

'flil 9 P. M.

Sat. 'ti I 6 P.M.

DRAPERIES! ANY LENGTH! ANY WIDTH!

LINED OR UNLINED

Fabric and Labor Included!

Choose from our huge

selection of newest

fabrics and colors.

Antique Satins, Fiberglas, Boucles,

Prints, Fortrels, Sheers, Linens and other favorites

All draperies are made to our rigid custom standards

. double side and bot­tom hems, triple-tacked pleats, weighted corners and permanent buckram. Finished draperies will be delivered to you decorator folded.

Tel. 489·4795

THE SPOTLIGHT

award from a total of 153 deal­ers in the Chrysler Corporation's Syracuse Region.

Marshall C. Hallman, president of Marsh Hallman Chevrolet Inc., 781 Central Avenue, has received an award from L. H. Averill. general sales manager, Chevrolet Motor Division, Gen· eral Motors Corporation.

Mr. Hallman's award was in recognition of his cooperation and endeavor as a member of the Dealer Planning Committee. The committee served its pur­pose well in assisting in the de­velopment of plans and programs directed toward the goal of more and better satisfied Chevrolet owners. Mr. Hallman lives at 159 Westchester Dri ve, Delmar.

TRI.VILLAGE ~t.

lURE lEAGUE 1\ II Major League

Standings ara through Satruday, July 16.

American Gallaghers 15 1 DiNapoli 13 3 Hilchies 12 5 Patterson 10 7 Farm Family 2 14

NATIONAL Albany Public Mkt. 11 6 Main Bros. S 9 Mullens 5 11 livermore Chev. 3 13 Abbey Rug 3 13

Intarmadiata

AMERICAN Hilchie 13 4 Farm Family 12 4 Gallaghers 9 7 Patterson 9 8 DiNapoli 6 10

NATIONAL livermore 8 1/2 7112 Main Bros. 7112 9112 Mullen 7 9 Abbey Rug 7 9 Albany Public Market 3 14

Klarsy

Mets 13 3 Giants 12 4 Yankees 10 7 Red Sox 9 7 Cubs 9 8 Indians 9 8 Orioles 6 10 Pirates 51/210112 Cardinals 5 12 Tigers 41/211 1/2

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THE SPOTLIGHT

Who does :yt.<tr shirts?

Anybody can drop them into an electric washer. But not every­body can wash, starch, iron, fold and pack them the way Killip does.

If you're fussy about your shirts - and you should be - we invite you to try Killip's pro­fesional workmanship. Once you have experi­enced our meticulous workmanship you'll never be satisfied with anything less.

CALL KO 5·3311 any hour day or night

FREE PICK-UP a,nd DELIVERY

SUPERLATIVE LAUNDERING EXPERT DRY CLEANING

~ 76-80 Green St., Atbany

Weather at yo~r I

fi ngertl ps.

At Arena Arena Summer Theatre, a

function of the Department of Speech and Dramatic Art at the State University of New York at Albany. opens its fifteenth consecutive season of fine drama Wednesday night with "Aphro­dite 66: Three Plays in Three Styles," an exciting bill of ori­ginal one-act plays by new Ameri­can playwrights. Directed by James M. Leonard of the Univer­sity's dramatic art faculty and a resident of Delmar. the plays, as yet unpublished and as yet not publicly performed in New York, premiere Wednesday through Saturday, July 20 through 23, at the Arena Sum­mer Theatre, 135 Western Ave­nue, Alba.ny.

The first play, "A Special As­signment in Enemy Territory," is a new work by Norman Ken­nelly whose "Undercover Man" was recently presented off-Broad­way. A warm farce invested with Pop-Art nostalgia, the play takes place in a New York City mnvw I

house while images of a youth­ful Cary Grant and Irene Dunn flicker on the screen and a chance meeting of two lonely people leads them to examine their rea­sons for being there.

"The Regatta" by Milton E. Brener, a New Orleans lawyer, is a naturalistic drama which concerns a man's selfishness and the convolutions of ration­alization he indulges in to pre­serve his pride in his struggle with his estranged wife over their son.

A darkly comic ritual of the inescapable irrational, "The Rape of Bunny Stuntz," by A, R. Gurney, Jr., deals with a super­clubwoman who, after losing the key to the box which contains the agenda for the meeting over which she presides, roars away into the night with a mysterious

Free Demonstration! On Saturday, July 23, there

wi II be a Cook-Out Demon­t stration at Dex Davis' Stone­

well Shopping Center from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Featured wi II be Russer's Franks, White Hots and Texas Hots. FRE E samples for ALL!

July 21, 1966 - PAGE 15

o AS T R~~n~~ss Ib.83~ Ib.98~ Ib.98~ lb. 79

o AS T EYE ROUND

STEAKS TOP ROUND

OR CUBED

ROUND GROU~D RANsiis0ts' Pure Beef

lb. 69~ MEAT DEPT. PHONE: 439-Ul9

co<> FREEZER BUYS ,,:"'0;0' C"Il' e;b POp ee-l'e,.

.99 (d e,. I.

~< CHOPPED SIRLOIN PATTIES ~: o;d~;) v··a HINDQUARTER lb. 6ge FOREQUARTERS lb. 4ge SIDES OF BEEF U.S.D.A. CH'DICE lb. 5ge

• argarlne Blue Bonnett

Food Vet

4 - 1 lb. pkgs

10 cans

HO-JO Canned (Howard Johnson) 79 Root-Beer, Orange, or Grape 10 cans

e Treats N.B.C. (Vanilla Ib·3 and Chocolate) bag

I ~ it.) tllr31~a iBt:l ~{ CUCUMBERS SQUASH Home Grown

Home Grown 3/294 Green or Yellow 3/294

JUNCTION HIGHWAYS 85 & 85A NEW SCOTLAND. NEW YORK

HE 9-5398

Open Doily and Sundays

10 A.M. to 10 P.M.

Reserve right to limit quantities

Prices effective: Thurs" Fri., Sat.

Cl/21, 1122, 1123)

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ANNUAL MID-SUMMER SALEI

SAVINCS OF 10% to 40% ON FAMOUS BRAND NAME FURNITURE

Convenient Budget Term • • .. front 01 Store P(uking

SHOP MYERS DOWNTOWN

FOR OUTSTANDING Y ALUES DURING OUR GREAT ANNUAL

JULY

Give yourself and your home a LIFT! Take advantage

of this BIG Myers summer event. Every bit of our White

merchandise has been marked down for Summer Savings!

This is the time for replacing (or adding to) sheets, pil­

low cases, and hundreds of other items. Use Your Convenient Myers

CHARGE ACCOUNT ond

Handy, Downtown Park-&-Shop Lots

stranger in his red Impala. Five actors familiar to local

audiences comprise the cast of all three shows: Mary Nugent of Slingerlands, Jack Ryan of Al­bany, and Ma:"tin L. Barr of Del­mar, all members of Slingerlands Community Players; and Gayle Hatch of Albany and Joan Fisher of Menands, members of Albany Civic. Charles Bartlett assists Mr. Leonard.

For an evening of fresh enter­tainment, join the Arena Theatre audience for "Aphrodite 66." Tickets may be obtained at the Arena Theatre box office.

Tour of Asia and Africa

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As for me, I spent several weeks in my little shop building a "one sixteenth scale model" of the water wheel used in much of Asia to raise water from wells, (usual­ly from 12 to 40 feet deep) for the purpose of irrigating the rice paddies and other farm produce.

We have seen hundreds of these in operation and many thousands still are in daily use.

Model of ancient water-wheel.

After a five-month world tour It may be interesting to know covering some 60,000 miles and that a camel will pump all day much of Asia and .Africa we re~ without any attention but a pair turned in February, to our win- of bullocks, which are cheaper ter home in Clearwater, Florida. to buy and raise, must be fol-

Each spring our community lowed by a driver, usually a child club at "Twin Lakes Lodge" or woman with a short prod, has a fine "Hobby Show" at which because they will not make one hundreds of people enjoy our trip around without stopping. handiwork of painting, weaving, Then, one final observation, needle work, carving and me- after traveling much of the world, chanics. I' entjoy-ing "everything and every-

As usual Mrs. Bennett had body, hoping to travel and see several paintings and a fine dis- and learn more, still there is no play of the little things we had place like home. collected from many countries. Iva and Dan Bennett.

TRAVEL ON ANY OF THE FOLLOWING

NATIONWIDE TRIPS! Aug. 8-12 - St, Lawrence Seaway •• , , , , ..• , Aug. 11-14 - Nantucket, , , ••• , , • , • , , ••• Aug. 14 - Sept, 4 - Yellowstone National Park

and Grand Canyon .. , • , •.. , , .•• , , ••.• Aug, 16-21 - Virginia Beach ••....••.• , , , Aug. 22-26 - Penn Dutch Tour, ••••• , . , •.. Sept, 2-5 - Niagara Falls and Canada, • , , , .. Sept. 2-5 - Atlantic City •••. , •.••• , ••••. Oct. 19 - Noy. 9 - Mexico, hotel, transp., sight-

seeing and 24 meals included •••. , .• , , , ..

For Reservations CALL 377·3392

NATIONWIDE TOURS DIC.

11.45 60.95

391.95 93.50 82,45 69.95 49,35

509.10

SCHENECTADY TRANSPORTATION COI'_

1344 Albany St., Sch'dy, N.Y.

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HE 9.4949 SPOTLIGHT CLASSIFIEDS HE 9·4949 CLASSIFIED AD POLICY Classified Ads in the Spot­light must be paid for when the ad is submitted. We must en­force this policy strictly. Our rates are too small to permit invoicing and bookkeeping on these accounts. Please do not ask us to make any exception 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 issue.

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

10(: per word for each insertion; $1 minimum.

CALL HE 9-4949 Write, or stop in at our

convenient office: 154 Delaware Avenue

ALTERATIONS & SEWING ALTERATIONS and sewing. M.

Suess, HE 9-1270. tf ALTERATIONS and sewing. Kirk

Hauser. HE 8-0014. tf ALTERATIONS and sewing. Call

Irene, 386 Kenwood, Delmar .. He 9-9257. 6t825

ALTERATIONS. dressmaking. Diane. HE 9-57~0. 6t825

APPLIANCE SERVICE· RAE: small appliances repaired.

Free pick-up and delivery. RO 7-3821. tf

AUTO U~HOLSTERING AUTO upholstering; Antique cars

a specialty. Bob's Auto Top Shop, .rear 300 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. tf

BLACKTOP LUIZZI BROS., Blacktop Paving:

Parking lots, driveways, garage floors, sidewalks. Free estimates. 482-3484. tf

CAPITAL PAVING SERVICE -Blacktop, landscaping - top­soil. Free estimates, all work guaranteed. 434-4920. tf

r··~nlUUiUl I Mrs

RT. 32, GLENMONT, N.Y. A planne:d com,~unity ,?f early American homes.

PHONE HE 9-9231 '---HAGIES HONDA

Super Summer SALE

Save ,$25 on a new S-90

Comparable savings on other

models ACT FAST. limited q,:,ontity

HAGIES SALES 336 First St., So. Troy

'BUILDING & CONTRACTING

HOMES, garages, remodeling, additions; "easy terms." Hogan Construction Co. IV 2-4693. 4t81'

CARPENTRY REMODELING - All types of car­

penter work. H. A. Ertel, HE 9-1048. Ed Hehre, HE 9-1198. tf ..

ADDITIONS, 'remoaeling, roofing, stairs,. generai repairs. Arthur Molle. HE 8-7.165. tf

CAR WASHING 2-25~ coin operated stalls; 1-$1

automatic stall attended. Bethle­hem Auto Laundry. Route 9W, Bethlehem Center. 4t728

CLEANING SERVICE LOCH MOOR Window Cleaning Co.

Resident and office main­tenance, complete, IV 9-0121 or 4!19-2474. tf

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 Deit:z. HE 6-1690. tf

DRIVER TRAINING

Albany Driving Academy 67A Edgewood Ave., Albany

Beginners - Intermediates

Brush-Up

CARS AVA!LABLE FOR ROAD TESTS

Standard & Automatic

Call

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

M. W. TEBBUTT'S SONS Albany De/mqr

420 Kenwood Ave. HE9·2212

Serving All Faiths For Over 100 Years

General Insurance

FURNITURE REFINISHING FURNITURE repairing, refinishing, '

re-upholstering. French. HE 4-0633. tf

INSURANCE LIFE INSURANCE - Health In­

surance, general insurance. Phone Bob'Roth-. 439-2360. 6t7i8

Time Payments Surety Bonds

Frank G. Coburn, Inc. 283 Washington Ave. Albany, N.Y.

Phone Albany HO 3·4277 • 8·9

It's Vacation Time! and we will b'e

CLOSED MON., AUG. I, THROUGH SAT., AUG. 6

L & H Brak. & Front End Service

N. Y.S. Official Inspection Cenfer 100 Adams Street, Delmar HE 9-3083

• Upstate New York's only com· plete pODI store and display,

• Built by Paddock, the larlest and most respected pool build­er in the East.

NO MONEY DOWN UP TO 7 YEARS TO PAY

ddock pool Builders. Po 80x 5' 0 \, Albany.... P.O.. ..

, , PADDOCK POOL BUILDERS, Inc.

I 118 Railroad Ave. Extension Albany. "DDR~S. -.. ··· .. ···-· ... ·.·.·.·.~·_·.·_·._·.-.~~.· .. · ..... PHO~e:R·Ci·Al.· .... , (West of Fuller Rd. Near Northway & Thruway)

CITYO ... ;O.NTlAiLj_iO._.;..OI:::..-.-.-.-........... ~.~.~L.NEE.cT.4.S.9._.3.1.2.1 •• _

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JEWELRY EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY

repairs. Diamond setting, engrav­ing wedding and engagement rings, reasonable. Your trusted jeweler, D. LeWanda, D.elaware Plaza Shopping Center. HE 9-966L

LANDS(APING TOP SOIL., landscaping, lawn

maintenance, tree cutting. Hum­mel. 439-6115, Slingerlands. 5t728

LAWN MOWERS LAWN MOWERS - SALES AND

SERVICE. Hilchie's Hardware, Delaware Avenue, Delmar. HE 9-9944. tf

SHARPENED, repaired. Jacobsen Sales and Service. Rotors, Reels, Riders. Time payment plan avail­able. M Gudz, 138 Elm Avenue, Delmar. HE 9-2025. tf

LIQUORS & WINES SLINGERLANDS PACKAGE

STORE. Complete line. Deliver­ies. Discount on case lots. Party consultants. Open 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. Phone HE 9~45al. tf

O'ROURKI::'S Liquor Store, Cor­ner Elm Avenue & Jericho Road Selkirk. tf

MASON WORK EXPERIENCED, all types masonry,

new or repairs. Guidara. HE 9-1763 evenings. tf

MASONRY, carpentry, roofing, taping. Reasonable rates. Call HE 9-6339, 477-4315. 4t728

MIMEOGRAPHING' SERVICE

R:EASONABLI:::: RATES, - Mimeo­graphing - stencils cut - address-Ing mailing, Delmar, N.Y. 439- . 3383. tf

MOVERS D. L. MOVERS. Local and long

distance moving. Reasonable rates. No job too small or too large. Dick Leonardo. HE 9-5210.

tf

SPORTS SPECIAL

'66 FORD WAGON WITH hilAGIG TAILGATE

WE "". $2413 TO' YOUR. USED ALLOWANCES CAR TRADE

BUY LOW AT

elAIlO .;. EAST GREENBUSH GR 1-9302

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. Guaranteed. Insured. Jim Vogel. HE 9-9718. tf

INTERIOR and exterior painting. Also carpentry work. Frank Salis­bury. Days: HE 9-5527; nights: HE 9-1355. tf

DON VOGEL, exterior - interior painting, paperhanging, fully' insured. HE 4-2853, HE 4-8370. 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

PIANOS .• PIANOS - organs. Area's largest

selection. BROWN'S PIANO ORGAN MART. 459-5230 tf

PIANO TUNING' PIANO tuning and repairing. Emile

Catncala. AR 3-7844.

PRINTING PHOTO-OFFSET - GENERAL

PRINTING, addressing, mailing, prompt servi.c;e, low price .. Free pickup - delivery, Tri-City Area. 283-1262 tf

RADIO REPAIRS TAPE recorders, phonographs,

radios repaired. Call 439-6215. 4t811

~IIYRoUND THE FUN WITH

~'IN~ Where else can you·get

Harley-Davidson sportcycle quality at this price?

300 miles between fills! Pennies a week_

Insurance and low-cost finanCing

available.

~~@E) TWO MOI)El$

startinll: at about

SPITZIE'S SALES

Stop 9, Albony Schenectady Rd.

(Route 5) Tel. EX 3-2127

SCISSORS SHARPENED SCISSORS SHARPENED, 6 poirs

med. size, $2.00 olsa pink sheors, sows, hair clippers, lawnmawers, knives. Called for ond delivered HE 9-3893. . tf

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE NORMANSKILL SeptiC Tank

Cleaners. We install dry wells, septic tanks, drain fields. 767-9287. tf

DELMAR SANITARY CLEANERS' Serving Tri-Village area over 20 years. HE 9-1412 tf

TREE SERVICE HERM'S TREE SERVICE:

ming and removal (insured). Albany, IV 2-5231.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

trim­Call

tf

ALUMINUM combination windows, . doors', siding, etc. I~:ine.st quality

at lowest prices. Taylor Alumi­num Products. RO 5-2856. tf

ANTIQUES bought and sold at the sign of the Coffee Mill. 67 Adams PI., Delmar. HE 9-1021. tf

FUEL OIL: 2c per gal. cash dis­count. Academy Oil Service, Glenmont. 24-hour service. HO 2-1309,465-5336. tf

PIANOS - MASON & HAMLII\I, Knabe, Fischer, Weber and Stark, als<3 fine selections 'of siightly used pianos. Call A. Andrew Gig­liotti. HO 3-5223 tf

FURNITURE: our low cost opera­ting policy enables us to bring you BIG SAVINGS on NEW fur­niture, rugs. bedding, drapes. BURRICK FURNITURE, 560 Delaware Ave., Albany. Just a(".ro.'~::; the Thruway Bridge in Albany. tf

ALOE cosmetiCS, exciusive'ly at Elsmere Pharmacy, featuring: Fashion tan, after tan, moisture plus, plus a complete line of Aloe cosmetics. Elsmere Phar­macy, next to Albany Public Market, Delmar. 439-5491. 2t721

PAIR Basswood porch shades, new, still boxed, 8' x 7', cost $15.49 each, asking $10; Fibre­glass ruffled crisscross curtains, 72", five pairs. Phone 439-3750 after 5 P. M.

BOAT, 14 foot runabout boat, 30HP, fully equipped, $250. 482-6590

BICYCLES: girl's 24" Hawthorne, good condition, $ 10; Boy's 26" Schwinn, need repair, make offer. HE 6-8289.

ELECTRIC range, $20; mahogany banquet table; 6 Hepplewhite

<!tnluuiul r J\tr.tli ~

RT. 32, GLENMONT - ..

GOLF COURSE limited Private

Membership

Now. Available For further information

Call Glenmont Development

Corp. HE 9-9231

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inlaid chairs; HaViland China. Jean VanHoesen. HE 9-1021.

RCA Whirlpool washer, wringer type, like new, $60. 439-2141.

2t728 DON'T merely brighten your car-

pets Blue Lustre them eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent electric shampooer SI. Adams Hardware, 380 Delaware Ave., Delmar.

MAGNA VOX combination radio, l-speed record player; 2 blond end tables. 439-5535 evenings.

SMALL Hi-Fi, excellent condition, S25; Polaroid camera, $50; ex­cellent condition, pole lamp with table, SID. 439-6533.

DOT's - Summer hours starting July 1st: Friday and Saturday 10 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. evenings by appointment. Regular hours resume August 17th. HE 9-9086.

3t84 1960 travel trailer, 16', sleeps 4,

includes stablizer hitch, S895. HO 5-3866.

CAR top carrier, new, half price. HE 9-2917.

FREEZER, Monitor upright, 16 cubic ft., 20 below and zero com­partments; also GE 10 cubic ft., refrigerator, both perfect condi­tion. HE 9-4722.

GUITAR lessons' - Folk, blues, all popular styles taught quickly and easily. Jon. 439-3352.

RECENT Encyclopedia Brittanica set and bookcase; 2 fireplace ~creens and accessories, one brass, one black wrought iron. 439-3352.

SINGLE HOLLYWOOD bed, vinyl heodboard, $15; Argus slide pro. jectar, 35 mm, $15. 439-2130.

LARGE TENT TRAILER, very goad condition, sleeps six, extras. 10' x 12' high woll tent, almost new. Com per's kitchen box, stores food and geor (3'x4'). 439-5954.

AUTOMOTIVE .FOR SALE

Soob Authorized Deoler

NEW SALEM GARAGE New Solem Route 85

DeWitt ond Fred Corl

NEVI AND USED CARS Telephone RO 5-2702

1951 MGTD Roadster, completely restored. Box K. Spotlight, Del­mar. tf

HONDA, 50 CC, 1965, 2300 miles, excellent condition. HE 9-9084 after 5 P. M.

SCHWINN. RALEIGH BICYCLES

A Parts and ACCI!.lstlril!S

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All American and English Bik&s ,0"";' T'~~DE"t~\ c&~ 561 Dl!lawarl! Ave., Delmar, N.Y.

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1959 Ford blue ranch wagon, new overdrive, $50. HE 9-5149.

1965 Harley Davidson XLCH, ex­cellent condition. HE 9-9479 after 5:30.

1956 Uncoln convertible, black with white toP. excellent condition, must be seen. Call 439-6230.

1963 Triumph "Spitfire," "all extras, excellent, $950. HE 9-4949. tf

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FOR expert dog grooming, call Judy. HE 6-1445. tt

BIRO care for vacationers, week, month. HE 9-2337.

DOG GROOMING, professional. Pickup. delivery. Poodles a spec­ialty. Donna. HE 6-'035. !Ot922

KITTENS free - black and white angora, 6 weeks. HE 9-3401 after 5.

KITTENS, four - 2 red, 2 mostly black. HE 9-3532 atter 5 P. M.

W ANTED TO BU Y SMALL house, Normanside Coun­

try Club vicinity, 'Burhans Place. etc. HE 9-2727.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE INCOME Country property, 6 miles

from GE plant, Feura Bush, 3 apartments, '125 acres, 3,500 frontage, brick, slate roof, ample water. 439-4098. tf

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

CAPE COD, Bass River, The Blue Lodge, 2-3 bedroom, spacious, heated, housekeeping cottages. South Shore. HE 9-3213. tf

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OFFICE SPACE in Colonial House Professional Building, 230 Dela­ware Avenue, Elsmere. HE 9-5173. HE 9-2957. 4t728

ELSMERE - bachelor apartment, fully equipped and furnished, $60, available August 1st. Els­mere, 3-bedroom apartment, second floor, just off Delaware Avenue, $125, available now, utilities included, adults pre­ferred. Phone HE 9-3790.

W ANTED TO RENT

HOUSE -Three or four bedrooms, Bethlehem School District, by Sept. 1st, references furnished. 439-1418.

HELP WANTED

"AVON CALLING" representatives needed in Delmar. Call Mrs. Cal­isto. ST 5-9857. 2t721

TOY DEMONSTRATORS

Aver $25 or more per evening

Quality Toys, Color Catalogs, No Delivering,

No Collecting, Car Neces­sary, Bonus & Incentives

Warehouse in Albany

Ideal Home Parties I V 9-4511 or 286-3 126

SOCIAL worker, college degree required, some interviewing experience helpful. Salary open.

WEll R£A~H FOR ANY NAllI

LARGEST SELECTION • of NEW

1966 CHEVROLETS IN THE ENTIRE CAPITAL DISTRICT

* WE'LL MAKE THAT IMPOSSIBLE DEAL! * All Ready for Immediate Delivery

* No Payments Ti II Late Spri ng .... , MAR:;" HALLMAN

CHEVROLET, Inc.' o 781 CENTRAL IV 9~5551

-Open Daily 'Til 9 P. t'.·( 'F.;iday-SaturdaYe'TiI6·P. M. . •. > Where More Peo Ie Bu For Less!

Career Guidance Bureau Agcy., 5'1 State. 462-6647.

RETIRED man wanted for part time work at local church. 439-5737, 439-3823. tf

TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT - clerical typist positions now available at the Farm Family Ins. Co., Glenmont. For inter­view, call 436-9751.

SALESLADIES, full and part time positions, excellent salary, over 21, Delmar, Downtown Albany and Colonie stores. Applv Lit­tle Folks Shops, 93 N. Pearl or Delaware Plaza.

SITUA TIONS WANTED BABYSITTING my home days,

Voorheesville area. 765-2024. IMMEDIATE repair: Lawnmowers,

tillers. Call after 5 P. M., all day Saturday. HE 9-4873. tf

COLLEGE junior, experienced, desires babysitting, housework, gardening, tutoring. Call Trudy. 439-5240.

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Why buy a low-priced car when you can buy a high-priced car for

the same money?

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439-4949

CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL

1966 PONTIACS We must reduce our inventory of over $350,000

worth of '66 Pontiacs

Tempests Bonnevilles

Catalinas Star Chiets

OVER 200 AVAI'LABLE-READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY SEDANS - WAGONS - HARDTOPS - CONVERTIBLES

Highest trade-in allowances. You are probably driving the down payment.

OUR COURTEOUS SALESMEN WILL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU WITH. SELECTION, DEMONSTRATION AND FINANCING.

KNOWLES PONTIAC, INC. 2739 6TH AVE., TROY AS 4-7240

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DOWNTOWN: Mon. thru Fri. 10 to 5:30, Thurs. 'til 9 DELAWARE PLAZA: Mon. thru Fri. 'til 9, Sat. 10 to 5:30

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ALBANY STORE CLOSED SATURDAY DURING JULY & AUGUST SHOP SATURDAYS IN OUR DELAWARE PLAZA STORE

ANNUAL JULY SALE

entire stock

TROPICAL SUMMER SUITS

reg. 55 & 59.95 4399 reg. 69.95 5399

reg. 74.95 5899

Our famous maker's and nat'l. adv. brands two and three-button models. Newest patterns and colors - sizes in regulars, shorts, longs"

x-shorts, x-longs, portlys_

entire stocks

TROPICAL SUMMER SPORT COATS SLACKS

reg. 29.95 2499 reg. 32.952699

reg. 35 & 37.95 2899

Famous nat'l. adv. brands. All new patterns and fabrics. Sizes in regulars, shorts, longs

reg. 10.95899 reg. 12.95 999

reg. 14.951199

reg. 15.951249

All nat'l. adv. brands. Sizes in regulars, shorts, longs.

Cuffs and Sleeves Free ••• Slight Charge for Other Alterations

MEN'S DEPT. OYS' DEPT entire stock entire stock

BERMUDA SHORTS .BERMUDA SHORTS reg. 5.95 389

reg. 3.98 289

449 reg. 6.95 & 7.95

389

589 reg. 4.98 & 5.98 reg. 9.95

reg. 10.95 689 reg. 6.98 449

NO LAYAWAYS - CHARGE IT!

outstanding values ••• prime selections (Both Stores)

~~~[jlffi1MEN'S FURNISHINGS 1ill!!iJ!?&~ Sport Shirts 4.00 199 short sleeve

Ties 1.50 89c 3.50 219

2.50 169 or 31500

nat'l branded Stretch Sox 1.00 ea. 69c or 3/100

full length & knee length Pajamas 4.25 299

orlan & banlon Polo Shirts 7.95 396

selected group Summer Robes 8.95 499 10.95 649

white short sleeve Dress Shirts 4.25 ea. 4,1200

famous br~nd Boxer Shorts 1.50 ea. 3/365

amous brand White T Shirts 1.50 ea. 3/365

'MR. YOUNG SHOP' & BOYS' DEPT.

~;!i~~sS~~~~d Sport Shirts 2.98 199 299 3.98

4.98 399 entire stock

Polo Shirts 199 299 famous brand 2.98 3.98

4.98 399 young men's

Chinos 299 famous brand 5.95 young men's Denims 399 scrubbed 5.95 .young men's·

Sport Coats 22.951799 29.95 2499 imported madras

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