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DID YOU. KNOW ..•. The Spotlight is read in over 75% of Del­mar-Elsmere homes - paid subscriptions & newstand copies,

plus thousands of homes'in Slingerlands, Voorheesville, Glenmont Np.w Sr;otl;mri, ClrJrkJ'lviilp., Sp.lkirk, Ravena

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SLINGERLANDS .

Concerned residents of Slingerlands are invited to attend a meeting to discuss the proposed "',I

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,MONDAY, APRIL 21st, 1975 at 8:00 P.M.

Bethlehem Public Libr/lry Community Room

There is widespread concern that the proposed project would radically alter the nature of the Community.

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CALENDAR Tri-ViUage FISH - Call 439-3518 for voluntary service - 24 hours a 'day the year 'round - offered by residents of Delmar, Elsmere and Slingertands to their neighbors in need of help in any emergency.

Bethlehem Jaycees meet first and third Wednesdays of the month, 8 P.M., Center Inn, 9W, Glenmont.

Welcome Wagon - Newcomers and mothers of new babies call 785-9640,' Mon. thru Sat., 8:30' A.M.-6:00 P.M. so you may have a Welcome Wagon call.

Bethlehem Memorial Auxiliary 'to Post #3185, Veterans of Foreign Wars, meets the third Monday of every month, at the Post Rooms, 404 Delaware Ave., Delmar.

The Albany County Pistol Club, Winne Place and Maewin Drive, Delmar, welcomes guests._ at its indoor pistol range every T0esday at 8 P.M. Information: D~lNe Her­bach, 439-4372 or Tom Corrigan, 439-3301.

Monarch Club of Albany meets ev­ery Tuesday night at 6 at the Center Inn, Glenmont.

Give and Take Shop, staffed and stocked by residents of Delmar; r.lothina for all occasions, all ages. all sizes, available to everyone. Basement St. Thomas Apostle Church & Rectory), Mon. 9:30-11 :30 AM., Tues. 1-3 P.M., Sat. 10 A~J1.-12 Noon.

Every Thursday at 7 P.M., Delmar Reformed Church, scout meeting for handicapped, Troop 159.

Kiwanis Club of Delmar meets every Monday night at 6: 15 at The Center Inn, Route 9W, Glem;nont.

Bethlehem Uons Club meets 1 st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month at The Center Inn, Route 9W, Glen­mont, 6:30 P.M.

AARP meets 12:30 P.M., third Tuesday of month, Delmar First· United Methodist Church, Ken­wood Avenue, Oelmar.

The Delmar Community Orchestra rehearses every Monday evening from 8 to 10 at the First United Methodist Church of Delmar.

Bethlehem Junior Wom<>n's C'lub' meets 2nd Wednesday of each' month, 8 P.M., Bethlehem Public Library. .

Bethlehem Recycling Program (paper, cans, glass), Town Garage, 114 Adams St., Delmar. Mon. thru Fri., 8 A.M.-4 P.M. Papers should

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be tied, cans' flattened, bottles clean w/metal removed.

Rosary - St. Thomas Church, Ad­ams Place, Delmar, every Thursday at 11 :45 AM. .

Bethlehem Jayncaes meet 4th Mon­day of each month, 7:30 P.M., for further informati't:lO please contact Denise Linstruth 439,5312.

Great'Dane Club of Greater Al­bany meets 2·nd Friday of the month, 8 p.m., Center ~nn, Glen· mont. Guests are welcome. Info:

SUNDAY, APRIL 20

2 P.M., Large Community Room, Bethlehem Public Library, Movie, INCREDIBLE JEWEL RDBBERY. Free.

MONDAY, APRIL 21

Nathaniel Adams Blanchard Post #1040, American Legion Auxiliary, meets third Tuesday of month ex­cept July & Aug., 8 P.M., Post rooms.

Nathaniel Adams Blanchard Post #1040; American Legion, meets first and third Monday of month (when holiday occurs, move to Tuesday) except July and August. 8,30 P.M ..

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) Every Sunday at 2:30 P.M., lecture on inter personal relations at Scien· tology, 23 Rockefeller Rd., Delmar. Open to the public. For information 439-1810.

8 P.M., Discussion of Lyndhurst Development project, Bethlehem Public Library, Community Room.

6:30 P.M., Dinner meeting, Hud­son-Mohawk Bates Club, at the Van Dyck, 237 Union St., Sche· nectady.

8:15 P.M., meeting, every Wed­nesday, Gam-Anon, wives of com­pulsive gamblers, St. Pius Church, Loudonville. 462-6916 or P.O. Box 23, Albany.

Onesquethaw O.E.S. meets on the first and third Wednesday of every rrtOoth at the Masonic Temple in De1mar.

Glenmont Uons Club meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays· of the month at LaCasa Restaurant,. Selkirk, 6:30 P.M. Visitors welcome. Info: Frank Muria, 767-2408.

Glenmont Homemakers meet 3rd Wed. of month; Glenmont Comm .. Church, 8 P.M.

8 P.M., monthly meeting, last Thursday of each month, Elsmere Fire Co.

Bethlehem Lodge meets on 1 st and 3rd Wednesday of every month, Ladies' Auxiliary meets on 2nd Wednesday of every month.

Bethlehem Youth Employment Ser­vice, 114 Adams Street, Delmar. School year schedule, Monday~ Friday, 1 :00-4:30 P.M. Telephone 439-2238.

The Second Saturday of each month there is a waste paper drive at the town parking lot on KenWood Ave. just above the four corners. This drive is sponsored by the youth groups of the Reformed and the Me'thodist Churches of Del~ar. They will pick up papers from Senior Citizens or shut-ins. For pick-up call the church offices during the preceeding week.

Rotary Club of Delmar meets every TueSday night 6:15 at Schrafft's Motel.

Berne Lodge #684 of F&AM meets the 1 st and 3rd Saturday of every month at 8:00 P.M. Fellowcraft every 3rd Monday 6:00 P.M. Eastern Star on 2nd & 4th Tues. of every month.

Every Tuesday and Friday night at ! 8:00 - Lecture and discussion on \ communication and how it effects your life - at Scientology Albany, 260 Lark St., Albany. Admission free.

THURSDAY, APRIL 17

8 P.M., meeting, New Scotland Democratic Women's Club, home of Carrie Frisbee, Rt. 85 & 443.

9 A.M., YMCA Ladies' Slimnastics at Bethlehem Lutheran Church.

7:30 P.M., Evening of Tennis by Bethlehem Tennis Association at Bethlehem Library Community Room.

1:30 P.M., Simple Furniture Re­pairs, Extension Headquarters, Voorheesville.

8 P.M., meeting, Bethlehem His­torical Association, at Museum, slides and talk on Old Houses in Bethlehem.

SATURDAY, APRIL 19

8:30 P.M., Concert, Bethlehem Cof­feehouse, Dave Walsh, $1.50.

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23

Scuba Diver Course, info: 869-9319 after 5:00 P.M.

THURSDAY, APRIL 24

8 P.M., meeting, Albany County Audubon Society, St. Michael's Church Hall, 49 Killean Park, Col­onie.

SATURDAY, APRIL 26

8:30 P.M., Concert, Bethlehem Cof­fee House, Stan Scott, $1.50.

SUNDAY, APRIL 27

8 P.M., New World Concert, mu­sic of Medieval Jewry, at Temple Beth Emeth, 100 Academy Road. $3.00, adults, Senior Citizens and students, $1.50; available at Tem­ple Office.

Sp~ing Preview at MARIANI'S NURSERY

Fruit Trees Bluebemes Strawber~ies Raspberlles Grapes

State Farm Rd. Voorheesville, N.Y.

SHADE 81 ORNAMENTAL TREES

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Silver Maple Sugar Maple Acer Rubrum Cflmson King Gingko Blloba Mountain Ash Honevlocust Sunburst locust Green Ash Emerald Queen little leal linden White Birch

Azaleas Rhododendrons Euonvrnus Japanese Andromeda

Paul Scarlet Ha ... 1horne Flowering Crab Russian Olive vr-: ~~~p~~oL~al Plum ~:1~U~-' Lombard.V Poplar ti-~ Chinese Elm f. ~ ~~ Pin Oak '.".:Jfl" Tulip Trees - ¥i(lilr~" Magnolia ~ _' Weeping Willow Corkscrew Willow Variegated Maple London Plane Tree Norwav Maple Red Oak

Peat Moss. Bark Nuggets Fertilizer

Manure Rhubarb Asparagus Rools

Hedging Ground cover Perenoials

.... Spanish Onions Onion Sets Vegetable Plants Mum Plants Flowering Shrubbery

Grass Seed

JAPANESE DWARF RED MAPLES Large Assortment of Annual Flowers

& Potted Rose Bush Climbers

COMPLETE LINE OF EVERGREENS Hundreds of items available now THOUSANDS BY APRIL 25th -

Open 7 days. Free delivery 10 mile radius. 165-4970

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the symbol of love Valued beyond all others. That's why we urge rOll not to buy just anr memorial \vithout seeing our selection .of Sealm'ark

BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH

421 Kenwood . Ave., Delmar

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every Sunday Morning Worship - 11 A.M.

~~w M~~~~~';~~~DIOS . Wednesday Eve. Prayer Meet­

ing at 7 P.M. - 16 Herber Ave.! Delmar.

Rev. Glen ~. Watts, Pasto'r

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WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30

Testimonial Dinner at First United Methodist Church in .honor of Mrs. Sydney Smith, info: contact Mr. & Mrs. Philip Moore, Hudson Ave.

LIBRARY' NOTES

Free Films The Marx Brothers star in

a short titled the INCREDIBLE JEWELL ROBBERY which will be shown Sunday, April 20th at 2 P.M. in the Large Commun­ity Room of the Bethlehem Pub­lic Library. There will also be another film sho~n, and bo~h of the films are free. The sec~ ond film is PROUD REBEL which stars Alan "-add and Oli-, via De Haviland. The total showing time for both films is 116 minutes.

Look what we found! IN lRE rv14ILBt1G

D,ear Ed itor, I would like to make a pub­

lic acknowledgement of thanks to the men of the Selkirk Vol. Fire Co. No.2, in Glenmont for the luscious dinner they served to the Ladies Aux.

Let us tell you men, you real­ly did yourself proud. "

The menu included, steak, which was very tender, they came around taking your order just the way you like it and ·be­sides this, they braved the cold, to cook it outside on the bar­becue. The rest of the menu included, "Luscious bowls of tossed salad. pretty as a pic­ture, shoe string french fries, piping hot, peas and carrots, hard rolls, coke, beer, vine and coffee. To top it off, they had 4 kinds of pie, with ice cream.

If your looking for chefs and waitors, you will know where to turn.

They were the nicest bunch of guys and I think they really got, a kick out of servi ng the women.

. Thanks again to our wonder­ful men of Selkirk Fire Co.' No.2.

Mrs. Will(am H. Pe~ersdn, Jr ..

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NOTICE The annual flushing of wa­

ter mains is scheduled by Water District No.1, Town of Bethlehem, d~ring the per­iod between April 22nd, to May 2, 1975. While this work is being carried on, some sections of the Dis­trict may experience some discoloration of the water. However, it will not effect its purity. If this condition is experienced, letting the water run for a few minutes will clear it up.

"Flushing will not be done on Mondays or Saturdays. Thank you very much.

Yours very truly, Water District No. Paul A. Wagner

Dir. of Operations

MeR's Softball Town of Be thlehem Men's

Softball League (medium pitch) is about to begin its fifth sea­son. This league has been in' existence for fOl,lr- years. The league plays on a field that is part of the Bethlehem Recre· ation & Parks Dept. This field is located on Rt. #144, Cedar Hill, behind the Bethlehem Elks Lodge. The league is composed of sponsors & players from the township .of Bethlehe-m. The league plays a 25 game sche· dule, beginning around May 20th and ending around Labor Day. All games are played at 6:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday with Sunday as a make-.up day. The Capital District Umpires Assoc., ..officiate at all the games.

The league has had 3 or­ganization meetings so far this season, and is looking for 1 new team to join the league to make it a 6 team league.

Anyone interested in en­tering a team or playing, can· call Vince Rehbit at 439-4292, or Dick Leonardo at 439-9618.

Spring Seminar The American Montessori

SOCiety will hold the North­East Regional Administrators Interest Group Spring Seminar

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NEEDLEPOINT CANVASSES· CREWEL KITS •.. LATCHHOOK RUGS

the needle clique 808 COLUMBIA TPK., EAST GREENBUSH

Phone 477-4189 (across from Matty Scher's) Mrs. Jane Albro, Prop.

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at Scharaffts' Motor Inn Sat­urday, April 19th. Topics to be discussed during the morning session are Operation of the School during inflation, Public Relations, Fund Raising" and

"Teacher Evaluation. The after­noon session will be held at the Montessori School of Al-,I

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bany, located fn Feura Bush, with Susan .... Rockwell guest educator speaking on the Pre­School Approach to Art.

TRADITION' Kelly Clothes has always tried to maintain their long established tradition of being able to fit anyone, no matter what size.

How? With the firest stock of men's clothing, a knowledgeable Sales Staff ~nd expert Tailoring Department.

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All of these things work together for you wb~n you're a Kelly customer. Kelly is dedicated to the proposition of making you look great. You get the same attention to fit and detail no matter what you select. It makes good sense to shop at Kelly's.

Shop Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 9 AM,-9 P,M.

Wed. & Sot. 9 AM,-5,40P.M. (Closed Mon.) Am~le Parking

All area educators are invited to' attend. Reservations and additional infarmation may be directed to Mr. Richard Davis, 439-4189 Northeast Regianal Director, or Mrs. Marcia Rasenfield, 439-6225.

Card Fair The Bethlehem Junior Wo­

man's Club will hold a Revo­lutionary Craft Fair, April 26, from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., at the Bethlehem Senior High School'. General admissian is $1.00, 501P for students and Seniar Citizens. Praceeds from the Fair will be applied to camper schalarships in the Metrapalitan area.

Connors Named Chairman

M iss Patricia Grant, Presi­dent af the Albany Chapter af the Natianal Secretaries Assac­iation (Internatianal) named Miss Elizabeth L. Cannors af Albany as Chairman of the 1975 Secretaries Week activi­ties. Secretaries Week will be abserved April 20 thraugh 26, 1975, and Wednesday, April 23 has been set aside as Secretaries Day. Dr. Alvin P. Lierheimer af Delmar, Assaci­ate Cammissianer for Higher Ed. af the New Yark State Educatian Department will be guest speaker at Albany Chapter's Secretaries Day celebration at the Albany Hyatt House, 1375 Washing­tan Avenue, Albany an Sunday April 20 at naan. All secre­taries in the area are welcome; please call Miss Connors at 438-7437.

Tri-Village Little League t

Frank Shipp, President af the Tri-Village Little League has announced that boys ar girls, who will reach the age of eight by July 151, 1975, and who will" nat be twelve before August 1 st, 1975, may still register to play in Lit­tle League this year.

There is plenty of raom avail­able especially in the eight and nine year old graup. There is a registration fee af $10. far the first member af a family, and three dallars for any addi­tianal members. In case of hardship, the fees will be waived.

Contact should be made with Larry Woodside, phone 439-4261.

Psychic Course A ten week lecture caurse

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The course will be given 011

Wednesday evenings from 7:30-9:30 P.M. Included in the course will be a study of var­ious psychic abilities - their; occurrences as reported in his-. tory, as well as modern theo­ries concerning these phen­omena. Methods of testing

these abilities are also in­cluded.

For information please call the YMCA, 449-7196.

Softball League The Albany YMCA is now

seeking teams to play in their summer fast pitch softball league. Games are played on Monday and Tuesday evenings at Ridgefield Park in Albany.

The league now consists of five teams, and there are openings for five more, accord­ing to Terry L. Jandreau, Dir­ector of Health and Physical Education. More information

©VER srORY DIVISION ENGINEER

Regional Federal Highway Administrator Robert E. Kirby, U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Adminis­tration, announces the appointment of James J. Barakos as Divi­sion Engineer for the State of Maine. Mr. Barakos currently serves as Assistal"!t Division Engineer for New York State.

Mr. Barakos will succeed the late Robert O. Hunter. In his new position, Mr. Barakos will be responsible for ad­

ministering the Federal-aid Highwa'y progam in the State ot Mame.

The appointment is effective April 13. Mr. Barakos is_ married to the former Dorothy Tessa and is the father of two daughters, Eve and Joanne. They currently reside at _145 Dumbarton Drive, Delmar.

INDIAN LADDER FARMS OPEN DURING APRIL Weekends Only 'CA Apples available MACS RED DELICIOUS IDARED MUTSU

We will be baking: \ PIES HOT CIDER DOUGHNUTS BREAD

*C.A. means controlled atmos­phere where apples "sleep" in a special air mixture at low temperatures to keep their fall freshness until spring.

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The Altamont Manor . Opens April 19

Mediterranean and American cuisine in a beautiful setting. Superb, friendly service.

OPENI'NG WEEK SPECIAL

RIB STEAK DINNER 6,95

Regularly 8.95

PRIME RIBS EVERY SATURDAY

Complete Dinners Start at 4,75

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Reservations. recommended: 861-6277

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about the league can be gained by contacting Jandreau at the Albany YMCA. phone 449-7196.

Re-Union in Louvain Next month three 1967 gra­

duates of Bethlehem C,entral High School are expected to meet at Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium, at the home of Jon and Mary Baum. Mrs. Baum is the former Mary Williams of De!mar.

On her way from Isle of Skye, Scotland, for a tour of the Euro­pean Continent, last month Margaret Woehrle of Delmar, a University of Chicago gra­duate with a degree in linguis­tics visited the Baum family. Mary and Margaret without success sought to locate their former classmate, Donald Bar­dole of Elsmere, who is st.udy­ing medicine at Freiger Uni­versity at Brussels, Belgium. They have since been furnished his Brussels address and are planning their reunion.

Miss Woehrle while in Helmsbrecht, Germany, visi­ted the family of Walter Ernst, a textile designer, who her fath­er last saw in 1946 while sta-I tioned with the United States Army at M ira mas Supply Depot in Southern France where Mr'

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New Concepts in Camping Camp Shelley, day camp for

girls and boys, will begin a new program of co-educational camping for children of all ages this summer. The camp will be divided into groups of both girls and boys of compar­able ages. Activities will be designed to further expand the potential of each child firstly as an individual and secondly as a member of a co-education ... al group, encouraging healthy competition in Camp Shelley's relaxed atmosphere. Among the activities at Camp Shelley are boating, baseball, archery, Certified Red Cross swimming instruction, dance, drama, and crafts.

Applications are now being accepted for the forthcoming camping season. For further information regarding enrull­ment of youngsters four through thirteen, contact Shir­

ley P. Kaye at 765-2025. Box #94, New Scotland, New York 12127.

Benefit Sale Delmar Progress Club will

conduct a sale for the bene­fit of St. Peter's Hospital at the Bethlehem Public Library from April 17 through April 26. The Social Service Committee of the Club is in charge of this event with Mrs. Clark Kelly

DEL PALMER, reft, President' of the Albany Home for Children, received a block of complimentary tickets to the American Freedom Train, donated by the State Bank of Albany and presented by Frank H. Odell, President.

In an effort to make the Freedom Train experience available to groups which might not otherwise see it, the State Bank donated blocks of tickets to the local Senior Citizen Centers, the S.alvation Army and the Arbor Hill Community Center.

The American Freedom Train which is a moving sight and sound pres­entation of American History, appeared in Albany on April 6, 7, 8 and 9.

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and Mrs. John J. Flynn serving as co·chairpersons.

The sale tables will be manned daily except Sunday from 9:00 AM. to 8:30 P.M. Items to be sold will be con tributed by members of the St. Peter's Hospital Auxiliary and will include boutique and other: items. Many handmade articles will be offered.

Burke Appoicnted Miss Bearldean B. Burke of

Delmar, has been appointed head of the new Maria College Certified Occupational Ther· apy Assistant Program.

She earned her B.A. in Pre· Med at University of Buffalo, her certificate in Occupational Therapy at College of William and Mary, her1M.A. from New York University, and has done post graduate work at Univer· sity of Buffalo and New York University. I

Currently she is,a member of AO.T.A and N.Y.S.OTA of which she is a past president. Presently she is employed as Chief of Bureau of Standards and Evaluation at N.Y.S. De· partment of Mental Hygiene.

Occupational Therapy is the ~rt ~md science of directinq man's response to activities which will promote and main· tain health. It is also to aid .patients with physical and psy· cho·social dysfunction.

Recognition Dinner A Community Recognition

Dinner for' local businesse's witt) 25 years of service in the Town of Bethlehem is being sponsored by the Beth lehem Chamber of Commerce on Wed· nesday, April 30th.

The dinner meeting, which will feature Mrs. Theresa B. Cooke, Albany County Treas· urer, as the main speaker, will be held at the Normanside Bountry Club. - The three local organiza· tions to be honored that night are the George W. Frueh Fuel Oil Co., Glenmont; Fowler's Liquor Store, Els'mere; and the Bethlehem Central Teachers Association.

Members of the Bethlehem Lions, Kiwanis, Rota~y, and Junior Chamber of Commerce also compete for an attendance award that night. The service group with the most members attending will receive a $25 Savings Bond.

Tickets are $12 and include the choice of steak or prime rib for dinner. Any interested citizens who wish to attend the dinner can contact Ronald E. Pejsa, Program Chairman at 439-9341 or 439-0470.

DAR Members Attend Congress

Mrs. Harry E. Veeder, Re· gent and Mrs. Roy Klages, First Vice·Regent will attend, as del·

There's an extra dimension to home nursing.

Skill and experience are basic requirements. So is intrinsic understanding of a

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JETZON TIRES

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JONES SERVICE (BUD)

14 GROVE STREET, DELMAR 1. Wheel Alignment & Balance

439-2725 2. Brakes 3. Ignition Service 4. Electrical 5. Air Condition 6. lubrication 7. Tire Service - Jetzon Tires 8. Official N. Y.S. Inspection Station - All groups 9. AAA Road Service .

10. Towing Service 11. Cooling System Problems 12. Gas Tank Repairs

7 a.m.·6 p.m .. Mon .• Fri .• Sat. & SuI;!,.: Emergency Rd. Service Only

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CHINTZ $1.25 to $2.65 Permanent Chintz·50% PoIY-Cotton-Prints and

Sol ids .for Draperv-Slipcover-Bedspreads.Pillows

SHEERS 90' to $4.65 Prinfs-Sfripes-Plaids-Solids-l1B" Tergal

100% Poly Easy to Sew

CASEMENTS $1.00 to $2.98 "-K n its-Ac ry I ics-L in'en s-$o lids

Pla!ds-Stripcs-Textures-the Very Newest Trend!

UPHOLSTERY $2.00 to $10.50 T extures-Mattrelase Pia ids-Herculons

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April 17, 1975 - PAGE 11

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egates for the Gansevoort Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the 84th Continental Congress, Washington, D. C. on April 13-19. Mrs. Paul M. Hilliard, ex-Regent will attend as an al­ternate. Miss Amy Walker, Vice-Chairman of the National SocietYI DAR Credentials Com­mittee is also a member of the Gansevoort Chapter and will attend the Continental Con­gress.

AABAToMeet One of the major general

meetings of the year will be held Wednesday evening April 23rd at the Thruway Hyatt House in Albany by the Albany Area Builders Association as announced by Iggy. Tenzyk, president.

Principal speaker will be Rob­ert Wieboldt, executive vice president of the New York State Builders Association. His topic will be "Current Legislation."

A cocktail reception and dis­play sponsored by the Crest­line vyindow Corporation will precede the dinner at 6 P.M. I

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SUSAN ROCKWELL will be the guest speaker at the Montessori Administrators Spring Conference, at Schrafft's Motel April 19. She has exhibited her art international­ly, is an illustrator of children's books, and is an early-childhood teacher in Lenox, Mass. She is also the artist of the Montessori Educa­tion for Pea·ce Medallion. Mrs. Jar­vis Rockwell will speak on the Pre­School Approach to Art.

The conference is open to all are~ educators. Phone 439-41 a9 or 439-6225 for additional infor­mation and reservations.

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Association membership of two hundred includes builders and suppliers from Albany, Rensselaer, Green and Colum­bia Counties. All builder and associate members are urged to attend.

Reservations may be made by contacting Kay Feily, execu­tive vice president AABA, La­tham office: 785-0559.

Benefit Concert The Albany Institute of His­

tory and Art will host the Amer­ican Cancer Society's Annual Benefit Concert on Sunday, April 27. at 2:30 P.M. Guest artists will be the Mahigan String Quartet and Soprano, Rae Kaplan, now presenting their eleventh year of classical. entertainment as a benefit to help the yearly Cancer Drive.

The concert is open to the publ ic and contributions to the American Cancer Society will be accepted at the box office the afternoon of the concert. To be assured of seating, tick­ets may be purchased at the

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154= Hamburgers In April of 1955, in a small

suburb of Chicago, a 52 year­old salesman named Ray Kroc opened the first McDonald's in the now famous chain of restaurants. Highlighting the first menu were 15 cent ham­burgers,

This April McDonald's, with

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St. Stephen's Episcopal Church

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Elsmere Ave. & Poplar Drive

Elsmere .

FRIDAY, APRIL 18th 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

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to PARENTS

Could your child use some help with schoolwork' Have, you ever wondered about his I.Q.? Are his reading and spelling ... his phonetics, handwriting, and math, as good as they should be?

Now, through the learning Center's diagnostic testing servjce, parents can find the answer to these and other questions. Quickly, inexpen­sively, and without obligation, parents can receive a ,com­plete and confidential report on children froro 5 to 18 years of age. If you've ever wondered about these ques· tions, or if you think your youngster could use some in­dividual help, call the learn· ing Center.

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SEE What You Buy

Nothing you buy will ever be as Dermon~nt4as a family monument. Its purchase warrants thought & guidonce. See what you' buy. Visit the mo'nument dealer who has a complete display, o.nd who can design a personalized monument' to harmonize with its surroundings. We hove the ·experier.ce. We hove' the complete display. We specialize in fully

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Phone 463·3323 or 463·3077

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EMPIRE PAIIIIT COMPANY J' 142 Central Avenue

Albany, New York 12206 Phone; 449-5400

H. Y .S. OF FICIAL Inspeoction Center

L & H Brak. & front End Se-,.,ice

115 Adams Stre.t, Delmar HE 9-3083

Alignment

Wheel Bolonce

MuHler~ & Tail Pipe!.

Brakes '

Front End

Springs

FIRE & SMOKE DETECTOR Demonstrated on TODAY SHOW

IF FIR E STRIKES YOUR HOME TONIGHT Will YOU KNOW IN TIME TO SAVE YOUR FAMilY?

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~~ MICHAELS UNISEX ~ (~ ... \ t HAIR SALON II Yn~t-Y\~:

We have all the answers to your hair problems. Our hair cutting and styling will give you a newer look - a new beginning.

We retail only REDKEN and RK - the pro­fesskmal products sold only in SALONS.

OPEN Tuesday thru Saturday Wednesday evenings

·e ' crosed; Monday . ", . APPOIIIITMENTS ONLY

Please carr 439-6495

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256A Delaware Ave., Elsmere (behind Mullen's Pharmacy)

Our other locat-ion is 462 Albany-Shaker Road

Loudonville, Phone 459-9838

nearly 3,400 McDonald's res­taurant's throughout the world, celebrates its 20th birthday. In honor of the occasion, an estimated 30 million regular hamburgers will be served on Sunday, April 20th, at their original price - 15 cents ea.

"We want .to thank the peo­ple of Ameri,ca for their tremen­dous support," explained Tom Kulikowski, manager of the McDonald's of Delmar" "And I want to thank the people of Bethlehem for their increaSing patronage since we opened here 5 years ago. It's our birth­day, but it's our customer's party. "

"We want our customers to enjoy a regular McDonald's hamburger for a nostalgic price - only 15 cents plus tax, "Mr. Kulikowski continued, adding that the orders would be limi­ted to reasonable quantities. All other menu items will also be available at regular prices during the birthday celebration. During the week of the cele­bration, Monday the 14th to Saturday the 19th, Mr. Kui­kowski said that there will be surprises for the children. Mr. Kulikowski also said that the McDonald's in the United States expect to sell about 30 million hamburgers during the celebration on April 20th.

TOM KULIKOWSKI, MANAGER OF THE DELMAR McDONALD'S, CUTS a birthday cake to celebrate its 20th year, as Sgt. Pat Dorsey looks on.

BETHLEHEM YOUTH CONCERNED ABOUT. WORLD HUNGER

Week of Aprit 19th to 26th

You can help us help the hungry by giving us an opportunity to do some work for you.

- Lawns - Garages - Attics

- Housecleaning - Odd Jobs-

The money earned will be used to feed the hungry. Donations will go to the following humanitarian organizations;

CARE • UNICEF • C.RS. Help us to help the hungry, call the following numbers; 439-2949

& 439-1858 & 439-5079 & 439-6644 Supported by the Bethlehem Police Youth Bureau

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ALHRATIONS AL TERATION$ AND Dress Making. Jo Clark. 439-

4138. tf

ALUMINUM SIDING

COMPLETE LINE aluminum products. Installatfon. local references on reQuest. GU3Ianleed work­manship. free estimates. Oick Domermuth -768.2429' tf

APPLIANCES ,

Bob Sowers' DELMAR APPLIANCE

Complete line of RCA Victor.Whirlpool

SALES & SERVICE 239 Delawq:r'e Ave., Delmar

Phone 439-6723

JEWElRY

EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS. Dia· mond setting, engraving, wedd\ng and engage· ment rings. reasonable. Your trusted jeweler. LeWanda. Delaware Plaza Shopping Center. HE 9.9665. tf

BICYClES

Meyers Bicycle :§O Conter

Sales -Accessorie; Repair All Makes

1958 New SCOiland Rd, 439·5966

CARPENTRY CARPENTRY. stairs, doors, win·dows. general re-

pairs. Call 6·a P.M. 756.2019. tf

COVENTRY, CARPENTRY. cellar to roof, remodel· ing. kitchen, garaGes, additians. 439·6042., tf

,CHILD CARE, lo"VELY COUNTRY HOME. 24 hour service. 50C

per haUl. 767·9537. tf

CUPIT ClEANING

R. C. ALLEN CARPET CLEANING

wall·to·wall carpet cleaned "personally"

by RICHARD C. ALLEN

representing the 3rd general·ion of p~ofessional carpet cleaners

in the Capital District 482·9105

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Spotlight

DRAPERIES

DRAPERIES CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES

HOME SERVICE

Large Fabric Selection Bedroom Ensembles

Call Barbara 872~0897

fURNITURE REfINISHED

EXPERT FURNITURE refinishing. Drapes made to order. Also antiQUes for safe. Phone 766-4664.

tf

fiREPLACE

Precision Construction

FIREPLACES c..stom Built in new & existing homes

Brick _ Stone. Marble

Work Guaranteed

765-4343

'HORSES BOARDED

JOSEPH'S TROUBADOUR STABLES, riding lesson~, ponv fideS. Training. Rt. 9W. 767·9537. tf

TORCHY'S TACK SHOP Jericho Rd., Selkirk

RO 7·2701 • RO 7·2460 Mon.-Sat. 9·9

Boarding & Training Stables Riding Supplies &.Saddles

Indoor Arena

INTERIOR DECORATING INTERIOR DECORATING - Dltlnfar Decoratori,

Delaware Plaza, Call 439·4130 If

LAWNMOWERS •

MEYERS BICYCLE CEiTER, Slingerlands. Snapper. Taro - Safes and Service. '439·5966. 271926

LANDSCAPING • LANDSCAPiNG AND Maintenance of new & old

lawns. Fertilizing. spraying, lOP soil & fill, shrub & tree installation, seasonal cale, and Spring clean·up. Residential and Commercial. Call Art - 767·2168. . tf

MASON WORK EXPERIENCED. all tvpes masonry, new or repairs.

Guidara': HE 9·1763 eveninlJS. tf

AREA MASONRY Spec:i.rizi concrete work, additions, floors, patio, walks, foundations. All typal of nlPlirs - Chimneys, stucco, slate. waterproofing, etc. Free estimate 459-5873 .

MOTORCYClES

YAMAHA. TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLES Sales & Service

Parts & Accessories DAVE FLACK

Rt, 9W, Ravena· 756·2900

MOTORCYCLE REPAIRS Triumph, Honda; Susuki Hodaka, Rupp, Yamaha

Repairs, Parts & Accessories ALL MAKES & MODELS

CHUCK LONG ENTERPRISES 439-3496 aft.r 6:00 P.M.

MOYERS 0

0, l. MOVERS. INC. 439·5210. Local and long distance, no job too small. tf

DAN DONNELLY MOVING and-trucking. Delivery service Free estimates. 767·2711 If

PAINTING & PAPERHANGING

VOGel, PAINTING Contractor, 'mterior, exterior painting, paperhanging Free estimates. Guar· anteed. Insured Jim 439·9718.or John 439· 7922. If

• 3 TEACHERS "Reliable"

Interior-Exterior Painting 12 years experience

Free estimates • Insured 374·8050

DAVID STONE

WE ARE STILL ACCEPTING PAINTING JOBS FOR THIS SUMMER. Michel-angelo Associates your local teacher'painting crew - fully insured - inside or out­side work - guaranteed - call anyone of U~: Dave 765-4740, Dam 439-2437 Herm 439-9525, Neil 756-8747 Gene 439-43·55" Tom 439-7830

References

~ D'!~i~t~::E t~" Contractor

Residential Specialists.

Phone 768-2069·

DON VOGEL Painting Contractor - exteria" in· terior, papertianllina, rep!irs, 20 vrs, experi· ence· 469·0989,489·7914. tf

PERSONALS LECITHIN! VINEGAR! 86!' Kelpl Now all four

in one capsule, ask for V86 plus, Plaza Pharo macy. 6t417

PERMANENT WAVING

SPECIALIZING IN, Breck, Realistic. R~vetle and Carvl Richards permanents, hall tinting and bleachin!!. MELE'S BEAUTY SALON, Plaza Shop· ping Center. HE 9·4411. tf

PLUMBING

B. P. WOOD Plumbing &. Heating

24 Hour Service Phone 439-9454

ANY .TYPE PLUMBING; clogged drains. Reason· able, reputable, 15 vrs. eXP,erience. Refer· ences, anytime - 439·6337, 3t417 t~

Neat Quality Painting . . ," ~, .. ¥ &: Papering A'SPHA.LT. slate, wood shingle, rce slides: !lutters.

ROOfiNG

Minor restoration and recondl- reparrs. Van Cens - 439·3541. tf

Ilonlng hi older homes. Free e8- ALL TYPES. mofing & repair. Reasonable" reli· IImates .. 489-8293. "*',,. .... "'b ... "'eble, repufable. Free estilTiates. 439.2108, k

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M.D.A. FLOOR COVERING, INC.

RIVER RD .. GlENMDNf 463·8845 ~'463~0034

ARMSTRONG - BIGElOW - LEES CARPETS

ARMSTRONG VINYL FLOORING Warehouse Discount Prices Always

\

Vanguard Roofiog Co ..

Where Superior Workman~hip Still Means Something I Ca II JAMES STAATS

SKATES SHARPENW

ICE SKATES sharpened, also sciS­sors, saws, chain saws, pinking shears, lawn mowers, etc, 439-5156 or 439-3893, 14t417

STORAGE AVAllAB"lE

SNOWMOBILE STORAGE space, available May­October. Single trailer, 825.00; double 835. 439·6537 after 5:00 P.M."

o TABLE PADS , for a free estimate -~ 767~2712 'I TABLE PADS - made to order: DelmarDecorators

Fully Insure~ I' - 439·4130. tf

WANTED TO BUY ~1f; !lIOld Diamends ",,1i~ Rings IIOld G,ld r;JI (ISH", and .,,~ CciinsO.lewel'1

JOSEPH PREISS, INC, l'I5 BROADWAY, ALBANY 0$3.5931

Refinishing Some Old Furniture or

Antiques? Save Time & Messy Labor

Have it stripped at

KNOX STRIPPING CENTER

Knox Cave Rd. lust off Rt. 156, Knox, N.Y.

Open Wed. thru Sun. 9 to 5 Call anytime at

KNOX COUNTRY STORE Phone 872-1776

·BOULEVA DECORATORS' SpeCializing in custom made

REUPHOLSTERY \ 1 0 day delivery)

SLIP COVERS

DRAPERIES' • Our own .workrooms • Fabrics io stock

SHOP AT HOME FREE Decorator Service

472-9191

M & V ROOFING Glenmont

ALL TYPES OF ROOFING Residential ·-Commercial

All work guaranteed. 463~5093

ROOFING

Asphalt. Slate, Built-up, Wood Shingle, Gutters, Ice Slides, Repairs, Insured, Guaranteed.

FREE ESTIMATES

VANCANS 439-3541

SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS

Well Known repairs all makes of Sewing Machines in your home.

Free estimates - Sells NEL­CO new Stretch-Stitch fully automatic. Grade-A Machine. Reg. Price $349.95 with car­rying case for $249.95

2 years free service 70 Summit Ave., Albany

SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 0

, .

NORMANSKI(L SEPTIC TANK Cleaners. We install dry wells, septic tanks, drain fields. 767-9287 tf

'''Offering Complete Real Estate Services"

REALTORS 439·9921

264 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, N.Y. 12054

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TREE SERVICE HERM'S TREE Service, call,IV 2·5231. If

BROWNIE'S TREE SERVICE - Iree stump removal. Insur~d. 45R-7660, 456·3373. tf

TRUCKING SERVICE"

PIANOS, APPLIANCES, light trucking. Call for free estimates. 456-3155. tf

WINDOW SHACES

CLOTH AND WOOD SHADES in stock and to order. Delmar Decorators. 439-4' 30. tf

MERCHANDISE fOR SALE

PIANOS! ORGANS: 150 in stock. Brown Piano Or-gan Mart. 459-5230. tf

MAN'S HAMILTON gold watch, new, call 767· 2760.

flRNilIRl Our low-cost. operation pol icy enables us to bring you BIG. SAVINGS on NEW furniture rugs, bedding. #'

BURRICK FURNITURE 560 Delaware Ave., Albanv­

Just across the Thruway Bndge in Albany 465-5112

16' TRAVEL TRAILER, gas and electric. Sleeps 6. 8900. 439-3713.

. '14 SEARS JON BOAT - 10' exc. condition, 8100 - 439·1662. 2t424

LAWNMOWER - self·propelled with bag. Sun· beam, pritedto sell. 439·5910

BRIDESMAID GOWN, size 6·7 blue, mother of the groom gown, size 16, pastel print. Worn once, S25 each. 439·4640.

ALL-WEATHER CDAT. Raincheelah size 14. Black & gold print. Never worn. 765·2793.

47 PIECES FOSTORIA crystal, Holly pattern. Call 439-2219.

YELLOW FILL SAND. Bv the twelve yard truckload. Call eves. 439-3713. 7t529

'72 HONDA 50, good condition, $175.00. 462-0389. 21417

WANTED TO BUY GUNS OF ALL KINOS bought for cash - Moore's

Trading Post, 9W, Rawena. 756-2558. tf

PICNIC TABLES Heavy Duty

Various Sizes Delivery Available

MOUNTAIN WORKSHOP Rt. 156, Altamont

872-0218

CASH FOR YOUR OLD

DOLlS CALL 463-0804

ANYTIME

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ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS!!!!!

IS YOUR ROOF OVER 15 YEARS OLD?

IF IT IS HERE ARE SOME OF THE WARNING SIGNS OF A WORN AND TIRED ROOF

• Puckered or curled shingles. • Stone granuales in your

gutters. ~ Worn spots betwee~ shingles

Call us for prompt and, spe-..... cialized service.

Residential Specialists for for 15 years

GAF APPLICATOR 439-0336

Remodeling - Roofing Siding - Additions

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OLD DOLL HOUSE. 0011 furniture end old dolls. 463-0804. 3t51

WATCH REPAIRING

EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS. Dia-· mond settings, engraving wedding and engage· .ment rings, reasonable, your trusted jeweler, Lewanda, Delaware Plaza Shopping Center, Hl 9·9665. tf

WATCHES REPAIRING, expert workmanship .. All work guaranteed. Also engraving, diamond set· ting watch bands. Harry l. Brown, Jeweler, 4 Corners, Delmar. 439·2718. tf ..

AUTOMOTIVE

FOR SALE - 1974 Yamaha Enduro 250. Road & traii bike. 5900. 756·9418.

1913 VW BUG, 14,000 miles, radio, ex. cond., new studded snow tires, stand. trans. 51,950. Oays: 474·2787, aftel 6 P.M. 439·7975. tf

CAPITOL _il vw Rte. 9W, Glenmont· 463-3141 2·1/2 mi. so. of Thruway Exit 23

home of 100% guaranteed used cars

1965 DODGE 318 cu. in. - V8 engine & trans· mission - lentline A-II Itransmission rebuilt). Call 439·6116. 2t417

'74 CHEVROLET Impala 3 seat wagons. Released by service organization's replacement program. Recanditioned. NO SALES TAX. Three 1974 Impala 3 seat wagons. green, neutral trim, PS, PB, PW, AT, Radio. Twa 25,000 miles -53,500. One 33,000 miles - 53,400. Call Mrs. Lantz 462-74619 A.M.-5 P.M. 21417

FOR SALE; 2 M&H Rar-emester Slicks 8.00x8.55 14 on Plymouth rims. 550; Edel· brock single Quad tunnel ram for Plymouth 273 318 340, 550; Crane cam kit 302 street OJ strip grind. Fits 273 318 340. Complete with liUers, push rods & valve springs. LIKE NEW. 565; HURST Competition Plus shifter, S30; Chrysler 4 speed trans. just rebuilt, 565; Cvclone Headers for 64·68 Ply. Dart 01 Barra·

cuda 550; E-T traction bars fit almost all Ply­mouth, 520; Echlin Dual Point Distributer & Coil Plymouth, 545; Ford Philco radio· fits most Fords, S 15. Phone: 756·9418 anytime.

HElP WANTED

AVON

HELP YOUR FAMILY FIGHT INFLATION. Sell world-famous products the entire family can

Mrs. Calisto STS-9857

lIVE·IN HOUSEKEEPER aide for elderly gentleman

FILL, TOPSOIL, GRAVEL, CRUSHEO STONE

Trucking, pozer & Loader Work

ROLANO PIETROPAOLI TRUCKING, Inc.

free estimates 767-9345

(eves, 756-6894, 7IH-3488)

Stereol, R.diDl - Reasonable Rates Ctil MARK SPELLMAN .lter 4:30

439-4825.

439-7195. 2t424 1~=============-::::iI ENTERTAINER wants oerson to work with puppets,

HOME MAGIC United States Steel Aluminum Siding

Roofing & Home Repairs Guar. Free Est. William Vojnar

Guilderland - 456·2902

for a few shows and be able to talk in two voices - will train. Reply Spotlight Box 417.

SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS

TREESCAPE Arboricultural Services

ThePeopleWho Care About Your Trees SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED. Work guaranteed. P' T R I f d'

Delmar Decorators, 3 Delaware Plaza, Delmar. • runmg· ree emova • ee mg PLUMBING & HEATING 439-41)0. tf '-Cabling • Stump Removal

WELL KNOWN JOHN'BESSON repairs all makes of 24 hr. emergency service, free est. ABLE, HONEST - I do plumb. sewing machines, in your home, free estimates. ing, heating, bath & kitchen re-Sells second hand sewing machines, guaranteed mail address: 439.7147 modeling. Free est., low prices, for one year. 463·2520. tf Box 14, Slingerlands 465.4078, if no ans., 235-5394

RIAL ESTATE FOR RENT

SINGLE BEDROOM APT. with garage. Single per­son preferred. 5115 a mo. Heat extra. 439-3843.

RAVENA - 2 bedroom 'apartment with 'heat, hot water, $135 mo. 767·2304.

2t417 LARGE ONE BEDROOM apartment. Fireplace,

heat, electric, air-conditioned. 5160.00. Drift. wood Bldg. 439-1468. 2t417

CAPE COO, housekeeping cottage on bay at North Truro, sleeps 8. Available May 24·June 21. 5175.00 per week. 439-3784. 5t515

CAPE COD Provincetown charming duplex apart· ment in the west end, one house from the Bav Sleeps 4, priVate garden, fireplace, available May 26·June 28, 5175 wk., min. 2 wks. July­August S325 wk., min, 3 wks 439·3784.

2t424 CAPE COD Wellfleet beach house, fully furnished,

2 large bedrooms, 2 baths, decks, terrific bay view, walk to beach, available for month of August. Call 439·6970.

ROOM WITH BOARD

PARENTS BOARDED; lovely country home. Visit with them anytime. 767·9537. tt

RIAL ISTAIl FOR SAlI BY OWNER. 3 bedroom ranch on large private

treed lot. Finished basement, garage, 36,900. Delmar. 439-0662. 2t424

RIAL ESTATE/WANIID TO RENT

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Fl~ IWIJacetnent ,Service.

Whatever your particular talent or skill, we can direct you to the best place in your community to put it to work.

Helping others. The old, the young, the sick, the disadvantaged. In whatever way you can for however long you can. True, you'll work for free

but you won't work for nO,thing. Write, VOLUNTEER. Washington. D_ C_ 20013_

And find your place in life.

1971 FORO LTD WAGON, new parts~ 4 tires, ex­haust pipe, muffler, brakes. Motor tune up 39,000 miles, good mileage. S1600.00. 439. ROOM: MALE, A·l references Delmar area. 439· 3713. 3165.

FOR SALE 1971 Silver Mach I, small V8, 3 speed 765·4207

1966 PLYMOUTH 4 door. New battery, 4 good tires. 2 new snow tires. S250.00: 465-1774.

SITUATIONS WANIID

WINDOWS WASHED, raking, mowing, seeding, fertilizing, odd jobs. McGraw 463·8862.

... 5t424 HOUSE PAINTING - exterior/interior, insured,

call for estimate. 439·2115. 4t417

LAWNS MOWED, regular basis, eXperien[ed high school students, Delmar·Slingerlands alea. Call 439·5617 2t424

LAWNS MOWED, general vardwork, light trucking, reliable. 439·5088,439·3925.

LANDSCAPING AND Maintenance of new & old lawns. Fertilizing, spraying, top soil & fill, shrub & tree installation, seasonal care, and Sprin!l clean·up. Residential and Commercial. Call Art - 767·2168. If

BABYSITTING. reliable, experienced, my home, near Four Corners, Delmar. 439-6627. 2t417

" ~poth9ht

"Our Prices Are Reasonable" LIUZZI BROS_

Blacktop SpecialiSj:s Residential, Commercial, Industrial - Fully Insured Free estimate - 869-6973

Also Gilsonite or

Jennite, J-16 Sealer

ROTOTILLING •

Large machine For appointment

756-6559 or 756-6240

Volllnteer. It'll make you

a better human being.

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April 17, 1975 - PAGE 17

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403 Kenwood Avenue Delmar, New York

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ALBANY ACADEMY SCHOLASTIC

FOOTBALL CAMP For Boys - Ages 9·n JUNE 23 thru JUNE 28

Football Fun and Fundamentals , .. PREPARE FOR THE FALL ..•

Register Now! Fee '80" ... 9:00 to 5:00 -Individual Help ... All Skills

9:00·9: IS College Coach Lecture

9:15-10:45 , OFFENSE

10:'5·11:00 SPECIALlTV

11 :00·12:00 SWIM

1'12:00-1 :00 LUNCH

1:0o-H5 Football Films

1:45-2:00 High School Coach Talk-

2:00·2:15 STRATEGY

2:30·':00 DEFENSE

':00-':15 _ SPECIALlTV

Great Staff -:- College-High School Coaches - CALL ERNIE STECK. DIRECTOR

465-1461 THE STAFF C~II,*C .. ""', Bmc.",pbell.H .. dC .. ,.,C~u ...

bll Unlv.; Bob Ford, H.C .. SUNYA; Billlodl.a. H.C., Cent. Conn. COIle-ge; Bob Od!fI, H.C., Williams; Milt Peipul, H.C .• Amer. Inlernal'l Colltge; George Clemens. Assl. Coach. Cohiale Univ.; Norm Gertler,­Asst. Coach, Boston College;. Tom KGPrt. Aut. Coach, Dartmouth Cofle9t. High School Coaches: Tom Buckley, Head (Nth, Voomeesvilte C.S.; Bud Kenyon, H.C., Guilderiand' C.S.; Cliff Lehman, H.C., Christian Bros. Aead.; Ray,Par1cer, H.C .• (mackie C.S.; Brent Sleurwald, H.C., ShenendetlowaC.S.; John Los, H.C .• Mohonasen N.S.; Phil Gradv. Asst. (oacb. Albar:, Aud.

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CURTAINS! CURTAINS! CURTAINS! Pictured are members of Beta Gamma Rho sorority installing curtains. They designed and m"ade them for the now renovated Town of Bethlehem Parks and Recreation Depart­ment Coffee House located on Adams Street in Delmar.

Many thanks to the members of the sorority who volunteered the'ir time, talent, a'nd materials.

The Spotlight

COMMITTEEMAN Bill Burls.hard selling ticket to Mrs. Symc>ns, 62 Brookview Ave., Elsmere for Bethlehem Democratic

on May 6th at Michael's Banquet House in Latham. Tickets are lable from Bill at 439-5476 or any committeeman.

Photo by Eric Strejf~f.

community co~ . 'l

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SPRING SEMINAR

What: North-East Regional Administra­tors Interest Group Spring Seminar

When: Saturday, April 19th.

Where: Schraffts Motor Inn and· Mon-

fD ..

tessori School of Albany, Feura , I,

Bush.

The American Montessori Society invites all area educators

to attend and discuss: Operation of the school during in­

flation, Public Relations, Fund Raising and Teacher Evalua­tion.

Reservations and information maybe di~ected to Mr. Richard

Davis, 439-4189, or Mrs. Marcia Rosenfield, 439-6225.

Community Corner, a publr"c s~rvice column of Important community events, IS sponsored by the people of the

P LAS TrC S 0·1 V I S ION

G EN ERAL. ELECTRI C SELKIRK, NEW YORK 12158

April 17, 1975 - PAGE 19

Will you trade just 15 minutes* now to discuss the next

20 to 30 years of your family's future?

Are you really 'comfortable with the financial program that you've established for your family's future?

Ask yourself, does it provide these financial services:

1. A sensible balance between life insurance for protection and investments for the potential growth of your money? YES NO

T 2. Fulltime supervision by professional investment managers? YES NO

3. Wide diversification of your investments? YES NO

4. Flexibility to revise your program if your objectives change? YES NO

5. Freedom from time-consuming, detailed paper work and record-keeping? YES NO

6. Planning convenience of regular, periodic investing? YES NO

7. Ease of getting emergency money from your program as needed? YES NO

3. The maximum tax deductions provided by federal law? YES NO

Waddell &Reed

INCORPORATED

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Busy in America's future Waddell & Reed is a subsidiary of Continental Investment Corporation.

-----·------------------·---i-----------------------------~~:_~ DONALD W. EBERLE 526 Troy-Schenectady Rd. Latham N.Y. 1211-Phone: 785-5966

• • • • • Yes, I can spare 15 minutes to hear about your I

financial services and how they might affect my : family's future. I

PHONE

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