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Ray 1. Freeman, right, newly appointed director of Christian education at the Delmar Methodist Church, as he was welcomed by Dr. E. K. Fretwell, chainnan of the church's official l;>aard.
SLINGERLANDS PLAYERS WILL PRESENT "THE LARK" WITH TRY·OUTS SET FOR TUES. & WED., SEPT. 3 & 4
Slingerlands Conununity Players will hold try-outs for "The Lark," first play of the new season, on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 3 and 4. Try-outs will start at 8:00 P.M.; the place: the rehearsal rooms oyer Ravida's Market, New Scotland Road, Slingerlands.
To be directed by Harlan Wilbert, "The Lark" is a story of Joan of Arc by the noted French contemporaryplaywright Jean Anouilh. It starred Julie Harris in a Broadway hit production a few seasons back.
The play calls for a cast of 15 men and 5 women. The Slingerlands Players invite anyone with talent and enthusiasm for s~rious amateur theater to try out, whether or not he has been a member of the group before.
Harlan Wilbert is known for his distinguished work in the theater of this area, both as director and perfonner. He has been associated with many productions of the Albany Civic Theater, and he directed the outstandingly successful IILook Homeward, Angel" for Slingerlands this past season.
Perfonnance dates of liThe
Lark, II to be given this Fall, will be ann01111ced soon, together with the schedule for Slingerlands Players' other productions of the season.
Toni Spinosa Has Part in Tent Theatre Show
Toni Anne Spill9sa, senior at B. C. H. S., has been appearing nightly with the cast of "Carnival, II recent Broadway hit at the Colonie Tent Theater. It is her first Summer Stock engagement.
Toni Anne is also a runnerup in the 1963 New York State Posture Queen Contest.
New De Imar Res ident
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Milette of 134 Hudson Avenue, Delmar, have announced the birth of their first child, a son, Thomas Raymond, at A.N. Brady Hospital August 8.
Mrs. Milette is the fonner Catherine Frasier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Frasier of Delmar.
A Profile of Norman Kidder
See ... "In the Spotlight"- Page 10
RAY FREEMAN NEW DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION AT CHURCH
Ray 1. Freeman of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, has been appOinted director of Christian education at the Delmar Metho-. dist Church, it was aDlloWlced by Warren C. Shaver, chairman of the commission on education of the church. Mr. Freeman succeeds Roy Damonte who resigned last month to serve in a similar capacity at Tacoma, Washington.
Mr. Freeman was the choice of a selection committee from a large field of candidates. His selection was unanimously affirmed by the church's official boa rd. As director of Christian education, Mr. Freeman will serve on the church's professional s t a If with Rev. Robert B. Thomas, minister, and Rev. William G. Vigne, associate minister.
Linda Kathryn Mitchell, daughter of Joseph T. Mitchell, Jr., SchuylerviiIe, became the bride of Peter M. Kleinke, son of Mr. and lvrrs. Edward F. Kleinke, Glenmont, August 17, 1963. Officiating clergyman was the Reverend Walter Bouman, St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Albany.
Following a period of service in the U. S. Navy at Pensacola, Florida, Mr. Freeman attended Bacone Junior College at Muskogee, Oklahoma, where he began his training for professional service in church related vocations. He completed his lUldergraduate studies at Oklahoma City University, a Methodist sponsored institution, from which he received his bachelor of arts degree in religious education, and took post-graduate courses in the lUliversityls school of sacred music.
Subsequently, Mr. Freeman a ttended Union Theological Seminary in New York City and has studied at Columbia University Teachers College. He has been certified by the Methodist Church as a director of Christian education and has completed substantial credits toward a master's degree in religious education.
While attending college in preparation for his professional career, and subsequent to graduation, Mr. Freeman has served as director of Christian education, director of youth activities and choir director in Methodist churches at Muskogee, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Jackson Heights, New York.
Mr. Freeman is the author of nwnerous training courses in his field, including Christian Teachings and Beliefs, Methodist Curriculwn and Teaching Techniques, Usage of the Bible in Teaching, Recreation Workshops, Christian Education in the Home, and Workers with Youth.
Mr. Freeman and his wife, Virginia, have a son, Lee, 9, and a daughter, Leslie,S, Mrs. Freeman is a trained vocalist in sacred music. They will make their ·home in Del-mar.
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The Capital District Branch of F oed Service Executives I Association will open their fall program of events with dinner in the beautiful new club house of Green Mountain Pam, Pownall, Verm.ont, Tuesday evening, September 10, at 7:P.M. The feature race will be named the F.S.E.A. and presentation made to the winner by local dignataries and the association's president, Bert Compton. All proceeds from the dinner will be applied to die association's scholarship fund. Tickets are $4. SO per person, which ineludes club house and dinner in reserved section, and are available at: Peddler's Po s t, Henry Junco, Mrs. Williams, Association Branch Office.
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I According to an announcement mad e 9Y Commander James McGrath of the MohawkHudson Power Squadron, this organization will offer to the public free instruction in safety and operation of small boats.
The 12 week course known as piloting, which starts Sept. 9, will be conducted each Mon'day fro:m 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. It will take place at Draper Hall, State Teachers College, WashingtonAvc., Albany, N.Y.
Under the guidance of Cha irman Lawrence Bailey of Delmar, and Asst. Chairman GCOIge Smith of Colonie, different one hour lectures followed by an hours general discussion of the subject covered, will take place. Past Commander Brainard Hatch of Schenectady will give instruction
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on the Mariners Compass, with Past District Commander Wilfred Morgan also of Schenectady lecturing on rules Of The Road. Past Commander Hans Wolter of Loudonville will be lecturer of Equipment and Govenunent Regulations. Squadron Education Officer Robert Taylor of Slingerlands will take charge of Charts and Piloting Classes. Safety afloat will be handled by Arthur McDowell of Elsmere, while Robert Clarke, also of Elsmere will lecture on Seamanship. The aids to Navigation class will be taught by Ralph Geiser of Troy. Darrell Badger of Pittsfield will explain Small Boat Handling. Assisting at all classes will be Walter. Reittinger and Charles Smith of Albany, Arthur Sulger of Loudonville,. and Ray Maxson of Schenectady.
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rou, the local lUlit of the United States Power Squadrons is dedicated to the promotion of safety afloat. In the furtherance of this obj ective, it carries on this program of free instruction in the above boating subjects, for the benefit of those interested in boat handling.
Ownership of a boat is not required to attend these classes; simply an interest in boating. The aim of the Course is to teach safe and efficient boat handling to young and old skippers and first mates alike. All American citizens over 16 years of age are welcome to attend.
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Open Meeting Scheduled
Slingerlands Nursery School is holding an open meeting at the Slingerlands Comm1.Ulity (Methodist) Church on September 4 at 8 p. m. ?vIr. Frank A ustin, pre-kindergarten teacher at Mount Pleasant High School in Schenectady J will discuss nursery education as a family investment and the benefits of nursery school to the child. A question period and refreshments will follow.
The Board of Regents of New York State has granted a permanent charter to Slingerlands Nursery School this year and the non-denominational school will open on September 16.
Mrs. Joseph Caruso teaches the group, limited to sixteen three and four year olds, and is assisted by a parent at all times. At the meeting on September 4, Mrs. Caruso will meet the parents) answer questions and discuss briefly her plans for the coming year. Time for each child to meet MIs. Caruso and become acquainted with the school rooms and playground will be scheduled at this meeting.
This year the officers are: Mrs. Donald W. Eberle, chairman; Mrs. Rudolph J. Schafer III, co-chainnan; Mrs. Sam Freeman, secretary; and Mr. Rickley Senning, treasurer.
BILL BROWN
noted organist and proprietor of Brown's Piano & Organ Mort in conjunction with staff teacher, Roslyn Balch, Is conducting special weekly classes in organ techni4ues and ski II. Call 459 .. 5230 for further information.
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Tri.Viliage Nursery School to Occupy Property at Delmar Methodist Church
At a recent joint meeting between the Tri-Village Nursery and the Delmar Methodist Church an agreement was reached on a new home for the area's nursery s c h 001. Because the Bethlehem Center School is being used by the School District again, the Tri-Village Nursexy made an extensive canvass of possible new locations.
The Delmar Methodist Church offered quarters in their new Education Wing that is currently under construction. The Church's need for SlUlday School facilities led to the postponment of the removal of the Epple property located on Kenwood Avenue. It is into these quarters that the Tri-Village Nursery will move LWtil the new wing is completed.
The Tri-Vi llage Nursery School has been playing an important role in the prekindergarten educational needs of area children. A non-profit organization, its long sought
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goal of New York State Department of Education registration and accreditation was achieved last fall. Experienced teachers under th-e direction of Mrs. Isabell Cox handle small classes of three and four year oIds. This year two classes have already been formed and a third is contemplated. A waiting list is being formed for this class and it's hoped that the new central location and the option of mother partie ipation will permit it to serve a large segment of the area's children.
Mrs. Jean Golden, Chairman of this year's executive committee said, "I am optimistic that t h r e e classes will start
September 30. The new facilities, once completed, should be outstanding and out temt" porary loca'tion is more than adequate." 'Parents desiring more information should contact Mrs. Golden at HE 9-1724.
The Tri-Village Nursery ako sponsored last year's Saturday Afte11loon-at-the-Movies at the Jr. High School. Mrs. Lawrie Lierheimer. Secretary of the Board of Directors, ann.ounced that this well received series will continue this year starting in Novembera
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Did you know that agriculture is the second largest industry in Albany Cmmty? (The largest is state government.) This rather surprising fact was supplied to
me by Nonnan C. Kidder., A I ban y County Agricultural Agent and resident ofN. Salem.
"Agriculture daesn It mean just fanning, "he pointed out. Farming is the production end of it, but the industrv a tso includes distribution- i. e. ,milk plants, feed mills, and wholesale dealers - and those businesses which sell supplies to the producers.
As county agricultural agent, I
Mr. Kidder's job is mainly one of adult education. He represents the United States Department of Agriculture and New York's land-grant college, Cornell University ..
''We try to bring infonnation to the people of the county who can use it, II he explained, "and
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KELLY FACTORY ~RICE '19" Featured NaiionnJlv $24.95
KELLY KELLY FACTORY PRICE '39" FACTORY PP.IC~ '7'· Featured Nat;onrJ111l $47.50 QUwr, To $11.50
UNIVERSITY VESTED SUIT
Just donning this Kelly vested suit gives (] dr.ess-up l(IOk to this well-tailored, natural shoulder suit. Comes in wonderful all wool worsted cheviot, herringbones, odon ond woo! blends, that slay neat, toke hard wear in stride. Fmturctl Nationallv $55 to $75
USE YOUR KELLY CHARGE ACCOUNT OR YOUR MIDLAND CHARGE CARD
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL' P.M. CLOUD SATURDAYS DURING AUGUST
TELEPHONE AS 2·2022
621 RIVER ST., TROY ••• 2 BLOCKS NORTH OF HOOSICK ST.
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we also refer information back to the researchers at Cornell, to keep them posted on what conditions and problems need attention. II The County Extension Service is a source of advice and aid not only to persons engaged in the agricultural industry, but also to many individual home-owners. "
Mr. Kidder told me that, as a whole, this yearls crop production in the county has been way below average - but in some areas it has been above a v era g e. "Most f-lnners are still feeling the effect'> of last year's drought conditions," he said, "and started this season with several strikes against them. 11
Weather conditions this year have been very spotty throughout the county, which accolUlts for the inconsistent production picture. !'Some dairy farmers have had fine hay crops, II he said, ''but others were very poor. "
He said there have been no ~ajor insect or disease p~ob-
If I were renting an
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Free Lawn & Garden Book With Every Purchase
Route 32 Glenmont Feura Bush Road between
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lerns, in the production of fruit and vegetables, this year - with a sIngle exception. For the first time, the Alfalfa weevil turned up in Albany County to dam age some Alfalfa crops. nlt~s bee n moving upstate for some time," Mr. Kidder said, !land this summer we've had to face the fact that it arrived here. "
What types of farming are done in Albany COlmty? Dairy farming is the major type amounting to a $6 to $7 million business. Three other branches of agricultural production, about equal in output, are vegetable farms, and florist and landscape enterprises. There is some fruit farming done in the county, but the extent of it has declined gt:eat1yiIirecentyears. There is also a relatively small amOilllt of sheep, beef cattle, and grain and hay farming engaged in throughout the county.
"When crops are good and they have surpluses," Mr. Kidder said, "local grain growers supply markets throughout the New England statesa II
Albany COtmty for some time has been becoming more urban and less rural, according to Mr. Kidder. In a recent talk to the Delmar Rotal)' Club, he' sta ted tha t the 1950 Census listed 91 dail)' fanns in the Town of Bethlehem. The 1960 Census listed only 44.
('But the dairy produ etion level in 1960 was much higher J II he said. 'IThis indicates that while the number of farms is declining, those we have are a more potent economic factor than ever before, II
Mr. Kiuuer has also noted a dis tin c t trend toward greater interest in lawn and schrubbery
John Geurtze' 5
WOODRIDGE FARMS
Sweetest, Freshest
CORN in Town
TOMATOES, SQUASH, BEANS, PEPPERS,
CUCUMB ERS
ROUTE 9.W, GLENMONT PHONE: HE 4-8903
, EDUCATIONAL LOANS
August 29, 1963 - PAGE 11
The answer to
how to finance your child's education THE HEARTLAND TUITION PLAN makes money available to the student's parent 0,'
relative, who wishes to repay in instalments during the current school year, at a cost of $2.50 per $100, including life insurance protection. Commercial Bank will make disbursements directly to the school or college for tuition, room and board, laboratory fees, and other related costs.
STUDENT LOANS are made directly to the student who may take up to six years to repay after graduation or termination of studies. No interest charges while in college ... 3 ro interest during repayment period. Loans up to a total of $7,500 are available.
Extra Banking Hours ... DELMAR OFFICE, 343 Delaware Ave.
D.i ... ,,-In T"IFe'ri'{;rnda~ !:,,~:1?a:·:'·15 a.m. daily
ELSMERE OFFICE, Delaware Plaza W"dnesdays, 4 ta 8,15 A.M. daily
Walk-up T"II". Windaw a~n at 8:15 a.m. dally
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Complete Banking Services through 34 offices in Northeastern New York State
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Get more out of your kitchen! Get out of your kitchen more!
Defrosting woes vanish with a modern electric refrigerator - freezer I I I No more chopping, scraping, or pan emptying! The frostless freezer compartments in today's electric refrigerator-freezers eliminate all those messy chores. There's no frost build -up on the food, either, 80 frozen packages don't stick together and they are much easier to identify ..
WII A 2nd HONEYMOON IN HAWAII via NORTHWEST ()~ AIRLINES ... OR ONE OF
30 PORTABLE TV SETS See the new electric refrigerator·freezers at your Reddy Recommended Dealer's and fill in your free entry blank for the Hawaiian Sweepstakes. You may he One of three lucky couples to win II ten day, all-w;pense paid 2nd Honeymoon in fabulous Hawaii ••. or one of the 30 portable TV sets to be given away during July and August! There's nothing to buy ... no obligation. Just ask to soo the new electric refrigerator. freezers at your Reddy Recommended Dealer's today!
NIAGARA eJ MOHAWK INVESTOR OWNED .TAXPAYING
upkeep among city and suburban dwellers in the countv. Gardening is a hobby indulged .iL· by many local home-Jowners', : and our agricultural agent believes it's a healthy and worthwhile hobby - as long as it's
.considered strictly a hobby. "Amateurs shouldn It expect to profit from it, JI he said.
Before becoming Albany' County Agricultural .Agent in 1948, Mr. Kidder was the assistant agent of Orleans County in western New York. His experience also included having managed state fanns at Marcy State Hospital, for the New York Department of Mental Healthj and at the State School at Industry, N.Y., for the Department of Social Welfare Earlier, he t a ugh t vocational agricultural at Industry High School, in Monroe County.
A native of Warren, Pa., he received a bachelor of science degree from Cornell University, and a masterls degree in ed-· uc at i on from Colorado State University •
He lives with his wife and two yotmger children, Alan, an
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employee of Western Electric Co. I and Susan, a student at Voomeesville High School. His older d.aughter, Mrs. S?-ndra Ross, lives in Schenectady and has· two children, Danny, 4, and Kathy, almost 2.
Mr. Kidder is kept very busy with hiS extension work". but he has found time to be active in the New Scotland Kiwanis Club and is a past lieutenantgovernor of the Capital Division of Kiwanis. He's also a member of the official board of the VOOIheesville Methodist Church.
On Dean·s List William Johnston, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Johnston, Jr., 73 Darroch Rd~., Delmar, is listed among the undergraduates at Allegheny College named to the Dean IS list for the last: term of the college's 1962-63 three-term calendar.
Johnston, a History major, will be a member of the junior class this fall.
Here IS some¢ing that spells security - a safe box filled' wfth U. S. Savings Borids.
Summer Clearance Sale
-6 Size /!, FLASHLIGHT BATTERY V SALE PRICE 2 for 25, .. Fully guaranteed - heavy duty.
Leakproof. We will replace any .6 flashlight damaged due ta leak.
• • 4\ • 4\ 4\ 4\ ,. •
HAIR DRYER A BARGAIN PRICE $13.88
Easy for you to move around - fix dinner, answer phone. Adjustable shoulder strap. 3-button switch control.
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fore 4:30 P. M. in aIder to appear in the following Thursday issue.
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CALL HE 9-4949 Write, or stop in at Ollt
convenient office: 154 Delaware Avenue
Aiterotlons & Sewing ALTERATIONS and sewing. M
Buess. HE 9-1270 tf
Apples
BEST place to buy apples, sweet com, potatoes and other vegetables. HE9- 3893. Route 32 at Murray Ave., Delmar. tf
Appliance Service RCA, Kel
vinator. Guaranteed us e d washers. Area Appliance Service. HE 9-2953. tf
Ash & Trash Removal
ASH & TRASH weekly pickup. Monthly rates. HE 9- 1287. Charles De Grush. t1
L.M.G. & SON - ash removal, cellar and yacd cleaning. HE 6-0101. tf
Blacklop Driveways
BROS., blacktop paving, driveways, parking lots, sidewalks, garage floors. Free estimates. Call 482-3484. if
Brookmere Farm Market Donald D. Terhune SWEET CORN
Fresh Vegetables and Fruit Route 85 New Scotland
Carpenll Y
REMODELING - All types of carpenter work. H. A. Ertel, HE 9-1048. Ed. Hehre, HE 9-1198 tf
CABINET WORK. Countertops. Alterations & repairs. Voorheesville. Bill Flansburg. RO 5-2896. tf
REPAIRING. remodeling, new house building. Estimates given. William Van Woert. UN 1-8091. tf
FIRST CLASS Carpentry, masonry. Repairs, alterations •. F re e estimates. F. Chalcraft. HE 9-1796. tf
CA !DWELL & Wihne, contracting, remodeling, renovations. Free Estimates .. Work gU:lr-anteed. HE 4-1951, HO 3~IW. ti
Cham Saw Wark
TREE ClITTING, pruriing. PO 9-4804.
trimming, 8-2010, HE
ti
Child Care
"HOUSE of Children" - infants to 5 years, reasonable rates. state licensed. HE 9-2518.
Cleaning Service
LOCKMOR window cleaning, residOent and office main-tenance, complete. IV 9-0121, 489-2474. If
Dance
CLASSIQUE DANCE SCHOOL lS4A Delaware Avenue
CHILDREN AND ADUL TS PRIVATE OR GROUPS
All Types of Dancing and Body Conditioning
HE 9-3331 Mrs. 8. Follett
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NEED CARS? NEED Irl{t71--:-~1
Call
• Cillan tr ... ~k$ for every lob • Powerful, eeuy-to·drive Ford. or
either makes • Sy the hour, doy, wl!llk or months • Low rat.... include gos, oil and
insurance
Avis Rent-a-Car and Truck. __ Cali IV 9-5487
Central & Watervliet Ave.
Doll RepCllrlng D,)LLS repaired) restrung) cos-
tuming. Reina Deitz. HE 6-1690. If
Draperies
TRE1vIENDOUS selection of new decorative fa b ric s. Finest workmanship at low, low prices! FREE "Shop At Home!1 Decorating Service. Ph 0 n e HE 6-8568
J Marcus
Fabrics J 331 Central Ave" Albanv. tf
Hal Water ELECT RIC 4O-Ga 1. hot wateIt
heater $99 installed. Taub Heating, 245 Central Ave., Albany. HO 3-8885. tf
Funerol Drr cctors
M. W. TEBBUTT'S SONS Albany Delmar
420 Kenwood Ave. HE 9-2212
Serving Ail Faiths For Over 100 Years
InstructIons
THOROUGH and systematic instructions to beginners or advanced students. Frank Fencl. PO 8-2125.
Jewelry
EXPERT jewelry repairs. Diamond setting, engraving. Wed din g and engagement rings, reasonable. Your trusted jeweler: D. Le Wanda, Delaware Plau Shopping Center. HE 9-9665. 1Jf'
Lawnmowcrs
SHARPENED & repaired. Authorized J a cob sen Dealer,
August 29, 1963 - PAGE 13
Sales & Service. Trades accepted on a new Jacobsen •. M. Gudz, 138 Elin Ave., De Imar. HE 9- 2025. tf
Life Insurance
CALL Bob Roth, your Prudential agent, for low-cost Life insurance.. HE 9- 2360.
Machine Rental Service
FillOR Sanders, edgers, polishers, electric hand tools -rent from us and receive a discount on your furnishing products.
BERRY BROS. & DUTCH BeY PAINT
HANSEN'S PAINf STORE 213 Quail Street, Albany. HO 5-5131. 5t829
Masor Wark
REPAIRS or new work - chimney, porches, brickwork, plaster, fireplaces, f~agstone, patios, etc .. HE 9-1763 after 5. tf
ART LOUX, all types of masonry work, thoroseal cellars. HE 9 3W 1. 4t95
ALL types of mason work. Free estimates. McKeon Construction. 465-3921. tf
MOVing
LONG FOR LONG DISTANCE. Local and Long distance moving. Agents for Atlas Van Lines. Free estimates. D.E.. LONG & SONS. HO 3-6626.
_ tf .
Orlenlal Rugs
NEW AND USED, in all sizes and colors at reasonable prices. Washing and repairing oy nat i v e expert. Pickup and delivery. Free estimates.
Watch for the OPENING of
BECK'S ROLLER
RINK MAIN ST., RAVENA
Opening Sept. 6
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Rod Kennani, Stop 3) Albany-Schenectady Rd., EX 3-6884 or IV 2-0457. tf
PCllntlng & Paperhangrng
INTERIOR and exterior painting Also carpentry work. Frank Sal isbury. Days - HE 9~S52'1 Nights - HE 9~ 1355 tf
FREE estimatee - interior. ex~
terior painting, paperhanging. lnaured. Don VOlet. HE 4-83'10
tf
SHANNON & Wallaoej Interior painting, paper hanging. Free estimates, insured. IV 9-4086. tf
,ROY FlJ\NSBURG, P a i n tin g c antra ctor,_ Voorheesville, N. Y. RO 5-2712 or RO 5-2896. tf
Pet mClnent Waving
SPECIAUZING in Breck, Rea_
SWEET CORN
listie, Rayette and Caryl Richards permanents; hair tinting, and bleachin,g. MELE'5 BEAUTY SALON, PI aza Shopping Center, HE 9-4411. tf
P,ena Rentals SPINET PIANO - orszans. Rent
to buy. Brown piano & organ Mart. 459-5230 tf
Rentals
NEED tools? Power? Hand? Sickroom equipment? Rent fro m Hilchies. 439- 3941.
tf
SAW SHA RPENING, shears, skates, other tools. Skilled service. N. E. Livingston, 4 Mountain View, Avenue, Karlsfeld. IV 9-1979. tf
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TOMATOES
FRESHLY DUG POTATOES (White or Red)
NEW CROP EATING APPLES Local Grown MELONS
I (Freshly-cut Meats) I
VAN ALLEN FARMS OM 9oW· FIRST FARM MORTH OF JERICHO DRIVE·IM OPEN 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. ROger 7-9101
CASH and CARRY PRICES ON
GLIDDEN CRAFTSMAN PAl T
ACRYLIC LATEX WALL PAINT OUTSIDE WH lYE
GAL. $3.95 GAL $4.95
ALSO - FULL GLIDDEN PAINT LINE
F.F. CRANNELL Lumber Co. 278 Delaware Ave. HE 9-9927
SCissors Sharpened
SIX pairs medium size scissors $2; also pinking and grass shears, knives, lawnmowers. Call for and deliver. HE 9-3893. tf
Septic Tonk Service
NORMANSKILL S e p tic Tanlt Cleaners. We install dry wells, septic tanks, drain fields. 767-9287. .tf
SEPTIC TANK CLEANERS. Sam Lambert, Selkirk. RO 7-9049.
tf DELMAR SANITARY CLEAN
ERS. S e rv:i n g Tri- Village area over 20 years. HE 9-1412 tf
Shoes
YOUR headquarters for U. S~ Keds - for men, women amf, children, in all colors and sizes. Delmar Bootery. tf
Slipcovers & Upholsterrng
SUPCOVERS and upholstering, custom made. Tremendous selections of fabrics. Finest quality workmanship. Lowest Prices! Free "shop at home II service. Phone HE 6-8568. Marcus FabriCS, 331 Central Avenue, Albany. tf
SWimming Pools
SWIMMING pools service and ma intenance. Day PO 8-2067, night PO 8-2641.
5t829
Top Sari
TOP SOIL AT IT'S FINEST. Rich, speCially prepared sandy loam or sandy clay loam. J. W. MICHAELS· CO. INC. LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS. HE 9-3823. tf
We'll make your motor sing
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Truckrnq
D. L. MOVERS. Furniture and appliance speCialists. Reasonable rates. Die k Leonardo. HE 9-5210. tl
Vacuum CleClner .Servlce
AUTHORIZED Hoover De.ler, I sal e s & service all makes. I F r e e pickup. Best vacuum service, 483 Washington- Avenue, Albany. HE 6-4147.
tf
Wotch RepOttlng
EXPERT WATCH, clock and jewelry repair. Reasonable prices. Your- trusted jeweler: D. Le Wanda, Delaware Plaza Shopping Center. HE 9-9665.
tf
Mel chondrse For Sale
CI-llIDREN'S Home Portraits, weddings, commercial. Martin of Slingerlands HE 9-5485 evenings. tf
ANTIQUES at the sign of 1=he Coffee Mill, 67 Adams Pl., Delmar. HE 9-1021. tf
ALUMINUM combination windows, doors, siding, etc. Finest quality at lowest ces. Taylor Aluminum ducts. RO 5-2856.
TV-WASHER Service. Service Inc. E. M,,,.,ev.1 Jr. PO 8-2302.
BICYCLE repairs. Oliver more, 1990 New Scr,tlan'lJ Road, Kissell Trailer Lot #44, HE 9-4805.
PEONIES, iris, day lilies, clumps, reasonable. 7-3808.
FURSTS ExchangeTypewriter, school c~~~r:,~~i1 now accepting dry c Fall wi-nter clothing. 7-3024.
ANTIQUE mahogany
• Automatic Transmi.sion Service
Mod.,n Equip",ent Skilled Mechanics
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mirror. 76x26. HE 8 0052. HAMBURG - that has a good
steak taste - 79¢ lb. Also, hamburg especially priced for parties or freezer orders of 20 Ibs. or over. GUfMAN1S, liThe Old Fashioned Meat Market," Elsmere. HE 9-2250.
LARGE SIZE parrot cage, dome type, complete. HE 9-5649.
HOUSEHOID furniture and miscellaneous items Saturday I August 31st, 10 to 4 P.M. #1 Heldervue Avenue, Heldervale, Slingerlands.
HOSPITAL bed, panel ends, wood grain finish $20. E. L. Stevens, Clarksville.
COMPIEfE submersible pwnp system. Pipe, controls and tank, 275 gal. fuel tank, $10. Small refrigerator, $15. HE 9-3122.
ONE PAIR - iron railings, for steps. Very good condition. HE 9-1092.
TElEVISION, GE 21 II coruole, cherry cabinet. Excellent perfonnance. HE 9-5284.
MOVING: chairs, couch and living-room furniture a 1 S 0
pictures. Oak table _ (1'OlUld) Miscellaneous. 42 Oldox Rd., Delmar, comer of Pax-,· wood Drive. Friday - Aug. 30 - (10 to 4)
Automotive FOl Sole
1962BUlCK Specht! convertible, low mileage. Inquire HE 9-4502.
Saab Authorized Dealer
NEW SALEM GARAGE New Salem Raute 85-A
DeWitt and Fred Carl - NEW AND USED CARS -
Telephone RO 5-2702
Pet s
- mother Pekingese,
DOT'S EXCHANGE
241 Delaware Av. HE 9-9086
• Boys' Suits - Jackets • Girls' Dresses & Skirts • NEW Sneakers lor ALL
the lamily
NEW Baby Furniture at Savings
Open 10 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Evenings by Appointment
father cocker spaniel, 8 weeks, $20 each. HE 9- 2081.
DOGS trimmed and bathed, $5 up. HE 6-1445.
PooDIES, a dar a b I e puppies ready for a good home. Champion sired. UN 1-6444.
FREE! Two cute kittens -Housebroken. HE 9-5934.
Reed Eslole FOI Sole
HE 9-4476
HOWARD G. BREEZE SUPERIOR SUBURBAN
ond COUNTRY PROPERTI ES
3- UNIT apartment, brick, excellent income plus 90 acres. Box II] II, Spotlight. 3t829
COUNTRY bar restaurant and home, 10 acres, good opportunity, retired. Box lilli, Spotlight. 3t829
SIlNGERLANDS, 4 bedroom Cape Cod, 2 baths, living room, dining room, breezeway, garage. FHA appraised, near school, bus. HE 9-4610.
CLA RKSVILLE comer lot. Driven well. Near school. Nice view. HE 9-3122.
3t912 Reol EslCIle 'Fol Renl
NEW SAlEM area, Gas Station with apartment, 2 bedrooms, bath, kitchen, living room. Call after 5. RO 5-2525.
APARTMENf J new, modern, large. Three rooms. Bath, Hot water and heat. Buses. Shopping Center. Appliances. HE 9-9731 after6:30.
- HELP WANTED =
Sales ladies -FULL TIME Positions
APPLY
Wanted to Rent
EXECUTIVE and family desire 3 or 5 bedroom house, unfurnished, in Tri-Village area. Can days. HE 9-5711.
Help W ontecl
MANAGEMENT TRAINEE UnusuaJ apportunity ta train far management level in Casualty Insuran ce Underwriting and Office Administration.
Two-Year Program Superior Company Benefits Excellent Salary Requires 4-year college degree.
Tel. 465·471 1 R. G. McKay, Mg •• The Travelers Insurance Cos.' 111 Washington Avenue, Albany
S,luotlons Wonled
WANTED, paint jobs of any kind imide, outside. HE 9-3836. HE 9-1779. tf
LAWN care, ndd jobs. HE 9-3836, HE 9-1779. tf
IRONING done in my home. Reasonable rates. HE 9-2241.
3t829 BABY SITIING daY'Levelliugs.
References. HE 9-1996. 2t829
IRONING to do at your home or mine. Reasonable. HE 9-2705.
WANTED: day work Tuesday or Wednesday. Call HE 9-2607.
Bus I ness 0 p po rt-un !lIes
A UNIQUE, well-established
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~ -- ~ ~ C!!nlnuinll\rtts ~ • • : RT. 32, GLENMONT. N. Y. : • • : FROM ALBANY. I MI. IOUTH ON : : tW. RIGHT ON ROUTS n. : • • : By appointment only : · . : A planneD community or Inly : .. Am.rlCin Homes. • • • A link wlth .. : yestlrdaY's pelf • • • and tod.r. : .. leisure living .. • • : COLONIAL ACRES with Itl pic- : .. tunlque Iindscap., warm·hearted .. .. fireplacaL paneled rooms altd ..
b,lam.d "!e11Inllt.. ott. you Ihat : Inug cOty f •• lln9 that comes only .. with NEVil ENGLAND COLONIAL .. ' HOMES. plu. ffle ,.ddH enloyment : of • beautiful ,wlmmlng pool: Phone .. HB'·9231. .'
FEATURING 5 Bedroom Cape Cod
4 Bedroom Dutch Gambre I
• • • • • • • · • • • HE 9·9231 HE 9·3823 : : ........................... :
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business for sale in TriVillage area. Ideal for husband and wife team. Last year's gross $30,000. If interested, write Box IIpU, Spotlight, Inc. , 15"4 Delaware Ave., Delmar, N.Y. 3.t829
THE BERRYS Carl Gruber!
PdTHE BERRYS" A BOND A MONTH
THE PAYROLL sAVINGS WAY!
DlfllEe'n CIN I'0I21He 8EST lIS~D C".4RSIN i'CWN. ~~RYOMfWII.I. DINer VOll ", ••••
MMMHIMUMAN
Fast Becoming Mew York State's
Largest Chevrolet Dealer
OVER 300 CARS NOW 1M STOCK
Marsh Hallman CHEVROLET .
781 CENTRAL AVE, IV 9-5551
Open Evenings
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TOP EVERYTHING YOU WEAR WITH A
PLYMOUTH (OF BOSTON)
ALL -WEATHER COAT
H Nationa lIy Adverti sed
~f Price
" 1', 32 95 i\ • l~ tt~ Perfect for back-toU school wear! The com
~1 p/etely wosh'n'wear, d 7I8's length coat with ~1 orIon-pile zip-out lin~~ jng and split shoulder
• •• olive and black fancies and so/ios.
Men's Dept.
36 to 46
• regulars
• shorts • longs
OPEN THURS, 'til 9
Exclusively Ours!
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERS
Nationally Advertised Price 15.95 The lotest 100% virgin wool waffle-knits in zip
per or button front styles • •• all with contrasting trim ••• white, black, blue, green, grey • •• S - M - L -XL.
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Producer of The Barn Television Show
Will Reopen His
DANCE STUDIO IN DELMAR
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Veterans of Foreign Wars Hall
Saturday, 11 A.M. Beglnne,s 3 years to S~ years Saturday, 1 P.M. Beginners 6 year. and up
YOU CAN REGISTER AND START THE SAME DAY
•
One Hour Lessons - TAP, BALLET & JAZZ - $2.00 For Information Call HO 3-8402
Teacher: ELOISE STODDARD
01 'oN I!WJ"d
OIVd 3!)V~SOd ·S 'n
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