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June 19, 1980


Vol. XXVI, No. 24
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Graphic newsweekly serving the towns of Bethlehem, New Scot/and and nearby communities

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i,I An American nag that Con-


I, gressman Sam Stratton had
! nown atop the V .S. Capitol in
\\'ashington was raised on the
'. new flagpole,. at the ne,w
·Scotland town park Satur-
day. The nag .'was presented
by the New Scotland Elks I
lodge in Flag Day cere-
monies and was raised by·
Exalted Ruler Happy Mc-
Tague. left. and Flag Day co-
chairman Joe Stracuzzi.
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Bethlehem crowns new tennis champions Page 22


League of Women Voters, Thurs-
days, Bethlehem Library, 9:'15
.Spotlight A.M. Babysitting available. Infor-.
mation 439-5766.

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Ave., Delmar, 12:30 P.M.
Slingerlands Fire Co. Auxiliary,
· Welcome Wagon, newcomers or fourth Wednesday, Slingerlands
mothers of infants call 785-9640 Fire ~all., 8 P,M.,P
for a Welcome Wagon visit, Mon.-"
Sat. 8:30 A.M.-6 P.M.
Bethlehem Youth Employment Town of Bethlehem Town Board,
Service; Mon.-Fri. 1-4:30 P.M. second and fourth Wednesday at
, 439-2238 7:30 P,M.; Planning Board first,
second and fourth Tuesday at
, American Legior ~_uncheons, for 7:30 P.M.; Board of Ap'peals first II
members, guests and applicants and third Wednesday at 8:00 P.M.
for, membership, Post Rooms, Town Hall, 393 Delaware Avenue.
· Popl1ar Dr., Elsmere, third Town officesareopen 8:30A.M. to
· Thursdays, 12 noon. 4:30 P.M. weekdays.
Town of New Scotland Town
Board meets first Wednesday at.
8 P.M., Planning Board second
and fourth Tuesdays at 7 P.M., Y
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Recreation Commission third
Tuesday at 7 P.M., Board of
Appeals meets when necessary;'

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THURSDAY, JUNE 19
Public Hearing, Bethlehem Town

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Board, on proposed sewer ex-
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~~area arts~
FRIDAY, JUNE 20 Cedar Hili School House Mu-
Storytelling Workshop, Beth le- seum, Rt. 144 and Clapper Rd.,
hem Library, 10-12. open 2-5 p.m.
Exhibition Baseball, Delmar Blue
SATURDAY, JUNE 21 Jays vs. Dalton, Mass., BCHS
A capsule listing of cultural events easily accessible
Red Cross Bloodmobile, spon:.. Field, 12:30 p.m. Free. Bring
folding chair. to Bethlehem-New Scotland residents, provided
sored by Unit No.4, Onesquethaw as a community service by the General Electric Co.
Volunteer Fir~ Co., Clarksville plastics plant, Selkirk. Phone numbers are
firehouse, 9a.m.-1 p.m. All donors Bethlehem Historical· Assn. 15th
anniversary dinner, Bethlehem for information and tickets.
welcome, no apPointment neces-
sary. Information, Clara Appleby, Elks Lodge, 5 p.m.
768-2324. TUESDAY, JUNE 24
Capital District League Baseball, Wildflower Walk, Five Rivers
Delmar Blue Jays VS. Rotterdam, 2 Environmental Education Center,
games, BCHS field, first game Game Farm Rd., Delmar, 7 p.m.
12:30. Free. Bring folding chair. Free. Information, 457-6092.
Bird· Photography ,Workshop, for Voorheesville Board, village
experienced outdoor photo- offices, 8 p.m. THEATER
graphers, bring 35mm camers . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25
and film, Five Rivers Environ- "Annie Get Your Gun" (musical) Mac-Haydn Theatre, Rt. 203,
mental Education, Center, .Game Public Hearings, Bethlehem
Chatham. June 12-15, 18-22 (Wed.-Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 5 and
Farm Rd., Delmar, 9-11:30 a.m. Town Board, on proposed sale of
two parcels of Water District 8:30 p.m., Sun. 2 and 7 p.m. Box office 1-392-9292.
Enrollment limited. Pre-regis-
tration $2.457-6092. property and one parcel of Sewer "My Fair Lady," Mac-Haydn Theatre, Rt. 203, Chatham, June
District property, Bethlehem town 25-July 6 (Wed.-Fri. 8 p.m., Sat. 5 and 8:30 p.m. Sun. 2 and
Strawberry Dinner, Unionville hall, 445 Delaware Ave., Delmar,
7 p.m. Box office 1-392-9292.
Reformed Ct:wrch, At. 443, 4:30, 7:30, 7:40, 7:50 p.m.
5:30 and 6:30. Reservations, Public Hearing, Bethlehem Town Luis Rivera and his Spanish Dance Company, Woodstock Play-
439-1511, adults $4.50, children Board, on proposed construction house, June 20-21, 8:30 p.m., June 22, 7 p.m Local
under 12, $2, under 5 free. of new flash boards at Vly Creek toll-free number for box office, 458-7530.
Bicycle Registration and inspec- dam, town of New Scotland,
tion, Delaware Plaza, 11-2. Bethlehem town hall, 445
Delaware Ave., Delmar, 8 p.m. ART

SUNDAY, JUNE 22 Exhibit, "Ritual Masks and Figures from Ivory Coast, the Upper
FRIDAY, JUNE 27
Volta and Mali," State University's Plaza Gallery, through
Bethlehem Pop Warner, -sign up Recovery, Inc., self help oraniza- . July 18.
for players and cheerleaders, tion weekly meeting, First United
Bethlehem Little League Park, Methodist Church, 428 Kenwood Nineteenth and 20th Century Motors, Terrace Gallery, New
Kenwood- Ave., Delmar; 1-4 p.m. . Ave .. Delniar, 12:30 p.m. York State Museum, through Sept. 1.
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The Great American Circus, exhibition of posters and photos of
1920s and 1930s, Albany Institute of History and Art,
through July 15.
Exhibition, centennial collection of 66 original photographs
made with the first Kodak camera, New York State
Museum, Albany, through July 12.
"Images of Upstate" exhibit of 19th century prints and photo-
graphs, New York State Museum, through Sept. 1. Ex-
• Passport to Plmllco
hibition, paintings by James V. Gilliland and E. Andrew
Thursday 1 p.m., repeat 11:30 p.m.
Milts, Park Gallery, 240 Washington Ave., Albany, through
• Odyssey: Back to Basics July 19.
Sunday 8 p.m.
• International Kitchen: HawaII lithographs 'by Robert Kipniss, Posters Plus Galleries, 295
(premiere) Monday 11 a.m. Hamilton St., Albany through June 29. Mon.-Sat. 10:30-
5:30, Sun. 12-5.
• Molders 01 Troy (local prod.)
(PBS special) Monday 9 p.m.
• Antarctica: Sea 01 Llle FILM
Monday 10:30 p.m.
"Chitty Chitty Bang Sang" (Dick VanDyke), captioned and
• Nova: The Sonoran Desert
Tuesday 9 p. m. spoken dialogue, Albany Public Library, 161 Washington
Ave., June 21. Free.
• Beckelt's 'Happy Days'
Wednesday 9 p.m.

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The Spotlight
Graphic _MJelrIy
'.. serrlng the town8 of Bethlehem and New Scotland, Albany County, N. Y. • (518) 439-4949

DELMAR
Sub-masters, Men· Michael Wal- l.l Mile
Road race draws a throng denmaier. 20:22; Bud Wallace, 20:44;
Dick Blanchard, 21:49. Sub-masters.
J J and under - Boys, John McNiff.
6:13; Bobbie Gambelunge, 6:14,
The first annual Hama- recently organized a running Women - Nancy Hodge, 26: II; Marie Craig Isenberg. 6: J 5; Girls. Maggie
Kautz. 26: 12; Georgia Gray, 28:55. Whitney, 7:35; Leanne Frye, 8:14;
grael Father's Day road race club for Hamagrael families. Masters. Men - Bob McFarland. Due Hall. 8:27.
drew some well-known names The event was designed to 21:38; Joe DeWolf. 22:05; Ron 12-14 - Boys, Thomas Thorn. 5:21;
~mong an enthusiastic crowd replace the annual Bethlehem Tweedie. 24:07. Masters. Women _ Bill Varney, 5:32; Doug Chambers.
of 2SS runners Sunday. Father's Day race, which this Mary Scott. 26:13; Mary' Hughes. 5:42; Girls, Katie Whitney, 6:44; Kris
For instance: Ed Arnheiter, 30:37; Maggie Lamitie. 31:09. Wiltse, 7:01: Kim Adler, 7:13.
year was switched to the
former R-C-S star who won Fourth of July.
the Bethlehem distance race Other results:
last year, won Sunday's 3~- Seven Miles
, mile open in 18:19; Dennis High Schoo) Boys - Bill Street.
: 'Northrup of Selkirk, who 39:11; Charlie Casey, 40:21; George
Beach. 40:45; High School Girls _
won the Troy marathon last . Judy Parker. 43:30 .
. month, took the 7-mile open Open. Men - Dennis Northrup.
Sunday in 37:37, three min- 31:31: Rich Langford. 40:31: Jeff
i1tes ahead of Rich Langford, Hickey, 41:03. Open. women - Dana
Voorheesville village trustee Dickinson, 54:51.
$ub--masters, Men - Herb Reilly.
and a former New York 'State .42:16; Robert Reinecke. 47:13; lyle'
cross-country champion in Schoenfeldt, 48:32. .
~is . high school days; Herb 3.5 Miles
Reilly, Voorheesvillefather of • High School, [Boys - Bill Street.
21:32; Dan Oemblins. 21:36; Richard
seven,and a' New Scotland Kitrick. 21:55. High School. Girls _
town councilman, won Sun- Evelyn· Carey, 25:09; Mary Nyilis,
day's 7-mile masters race,llI1d 26:50; Colleen Nyilis, 27:2S.
Bethlehem Central stars Bill Open, Men - Ed Arnheiter, 18:19; Ken Hodge, Bethlehem Central coach, recei ... a drink from
James Poole, 19:27; Paul Garvin, some of his young students on Darroch Rd. during the Father's
Street and Judy Parker, who
19:56. Open. Women - Grace Cialik.
took.,·first-place honors. in 22:26; Anne Schrick, 30;37: Deb- Day road race. The boys, left, arched a garden hose on the
teenage races. Street was only orah- Hughes. 32:37. runners, whose major request was to splash their backs.
a. minute· and a half behind R.H. Davis
Northrup's winning time and
Judy.made a shambles of the
women's 7-mile cour~e, fin-
ishing neasly I) l1)inutes
ahead of Doris Davis, Delmar
mother of three. .
. Dave Corbin donated 100
trophies in behalf or Clujrt-
side Tennis Shop and ·Sport-
shoes for all finishers/in the
kids' races, and· merchandise
prizes were put up by Fleet-
feet of America, Gloria Ste-
vens of Delmar, Cramer's of
Troy, Radio Shack and ·An-
driano's of Delmar. Refresh-
ments were contributed by
Grand Union, A&P and Sha-
fer's Tri-Village Fruit Mar-
ket.
The event, billed as the first
annual, was the brainchild of
running exponent Joe Shae-
fer, school principal who More than ISO runners were off at the gun at Hamagrael.
Mark Collien
The Spotlight - June 19. 1980 - PAGE 7
Held In burglary BETHLEHEM
An investigation by Of- Town to build
ficers John R. Cox and Rob-
ert Samsel of Bethlehem
pumping station
police has resulted in the The Bethlehem town board
arrest of a 16-year-old Del- has scheduled a routine public
mar youth charged with hearing for July 9 on its plans
breaking into the Sport haven to erect a water pumping
bowling alleys last week. station in Elsmere to facilitate
Police said the youth ad- the connection with the Al-
mitted taking three cases of bany public water system.
A World of Delight for the beer and emptying two fire The board last week au-
Particular Palate. . extinguishers in a store room. thorized a $75.000 allocation
The beer was recovered from for the facility on Kenwood
a wooded area near the Dela- Ave. at Dumbarton Dr..·
Featuring: ware and Hudson track, where the city's 48-inch trunk
• Domestic·apd Imported Cheeses where it had been buried, aqueduct intersects with the
from around the world police said. The youth was Bethlehem system. The con-
• Imported Coffee Beans ground to order arraigned before Justice Peter nection, completed over a
Wenger in Bethlehem town year ago. enables Bethlehem
• Exotic Teas packaged and bulk court and released on pre-trial to purchase supplementary
• Specialty Crackers and Gourmet Foods probation pending an appear- water on an allocated basis
• Mrs. London's Breads and Croissants ance July 10. under a contract signed with
the city earlier this year.
• Cheese Platters and Assortments Story time again Supervisor Tom Corrigan
• Gift Boxes shipped anywhere Bethlehem Library story- said the pumping facility is
tellers will make the rounds of necessary beea use the water
Hours: Tues. thru Sat.-IO a.m. to 5:30 p.m. the town parks again this pressure of both systems is
Sun.-12 noon to 5 p.m. summer to share stories with approximately the same at the
children. starting July 7. The point of the intertie.
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PA(3E 8 - June 19, 1980 - The Spor/ight
BETHLEHEM Before the subcommittees
announced their recommen-
Action planned dations, Peter Nardiello of
by abuse panel the St. Peter's Alcoholic
Rehabilitation Center, and
"It's really a total com- Sally Downes of Project
munity problem," Karl Goel- Equinox, spoke about teen-
ke, Jr. told an audience of age drug and alcohol abuse.
approximately 35 at a meet- "Teenagers are drinking at
ing of the Bethlehem Drug an increased rate," Nardiello
and Alcohol Abuse Commit- declared. "Why do they
tee last week. The committee, drink? To blot out reality."
formed last fall because of the In talking about the pres-
Parent Faculty Organiza- sures faced by today's youth,
tion's growing concern over VACUUM, MOP,
Nardiello said, "There's a WAX, DUST•••
teenage alcohol-related ac- problem in learning to cope
cidents and substance abuse THESE AREA
with problems." FEW OF OUR
reports, met to discuss the FAVORITE
findings of its three sub- Sally Downes discussed
drug use, saying, "They medi- THINGS.
committees.
One group, headed by cate for a feeling. It's im-
portant to know what the
THE MAIDS
Michael Breslin, had studied A Unique Cleaning Program
existing alcohol and drug drugs do." Designed To Maintain Your Home

abuse programs and found Both speakers stressed that 489-8591


that there are no facilities in parents should not overreact
Bethlehem. Most services, and become vigilantes, but
such as Refer switchboard, should keep the lines of
are based in Albany. A com- communication with their
mittee headed by Rev. Fr. children open.
Gregory of St. Thomas The final recommendation
Church' looked at youth of the Drug and Alcohol
programs in other communi- Abuse Committee was that a
ties, and concluded that Beth- counsel arrangement be set up

BARK
lehem needs a youth program between town organizati.ons
or center, but admitted the such as the schools, churches
cost would be high. The third and services, and the youth.
subgroup lead by Jack Bren- The counsel would provide
nan, investigated ways to
spread information to the
public.
services in this area and
community education.
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The Spotlight - June 19, 1980 - PAGE 9
VOORHEESVILLE two-hour dis'cussion with
representatives of the Parent-
Board supports . Teacher"Student Assn .. who
plea by parents oojected to increasing class
size, board members deCided
A surprise visit by. a dele- to hire two 'regular replace~
gation .' .of PTSA' mom'bers ment teachers' til fill the
persuaded the Voorheesville vacancies. '
board of education to jettison. A boardspok~sm,\ripoi~t-'
an optional plan that would ed out that class siies in the
announces 11 special have filled a teaching vacancy Voorheesvill'e system.are
with a teacher trained to work "substantially lower than
Road-Side Sale. with handicapped pupils.
The option, suggested by
average" and remain lielow
the maximullIs !,nofficially
1 Day Only the district administration as' observed by the local board.
a potelltial budget-conserva- I-Ieavy on the .pedal :..-
Sunday, June 22, 12·5 p.m. tion measure, was to hire a
liethlehem police have
special education teacherand
?pecial inventOIY clearance sale one new grade-level teacher as lodged several traffic counts
to make room for new merchandise. replacements for two teachers against Jose F.Rivera, 26.
resigning this month from the after· his car left a highway in'
elementary school. The pro~ Selkirk narrowly missing a
posal was in response to in- utility pole. 'Rivera wasar;.
Including: pfalltzgraff, Armetale, china, imported creasing state-level pressure rested by Office' Wayne La'
clothing, costume .jewelry, all wrought iron on local school boards by way Chappelle, who clocked ~is·
candlestands, and. !!'uch more ... of mandates requiring costly car at a speed of 85 on
staffing and facilities for' Wemple Rd. at 4: 15 a.m .•
Don't miss this very Speeial event! "mainstreaming" handicapped Saturday. LaChappelle pur-
students and students with sued the fleeing driver on Rt.
.Pleasant Valley Rd. off RI.1S6 above Altamont learning disabilities. 9W at speeds that reached 93
Saturday 124, Sunday 1·5 or by appointment miles an hour; according to
"We were asked to consider police reports.
861·7468 this opportunity to add a Summer reading club .
special education teacher
without adding to the in- ··With the theme, .... Don'
structional budget,;' a board Have a Dragon Sum;"er" the
member. said. uThe option Bethlehem Library will kick
meant having slightly larger off its Summer Reading Club
classes in one of the grades." on June 23 .. Children will fill
The faculty members re- out a Ucontract" for the
signing currently teach the number of books· they feel
fourth and sixth grades. One they can read over the sum-
is a teacher who has been on mer and give oral, written or
SUNDAY BRUNCH maternity leave who has illustrated reports on the
Served 11-2 • $4.75 decided to resign upon expi- books. Registration begins
ration of her leave .. June 23 in the· Children's
In the wake of a spirited Room.
Complete Dinner Specials
$6.95 Special~ $7.95 Specials ADAMS HARDWARE
380 Delaware Ave., Delmar 0439·1866.
Filet of Sole Veal Parmesan
Stuffed Pork Chops Alaskan King Crab
and Sirloin
UNDER NEW
Liver w/onions or bacon
Each dinner includes:
MANAGEMENT
. homema~e soup, salad bar, dessert & coffee
Frank, John and Ed are
LUNCHEON BUFFET $4.45 here to serve you.
Served 12-2 p.m .
. MQNDAY - FRIDAY Monday.Frlday 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Live Entertainment Tues.-Sun. Saturday 8 a.m.-6 p,m .
. . THIS WEEK STAN KAPP Sunday . 10:30 a.m .... p.m .

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VOORHEESVILLE Tennis Instruction on tap


Bethlehem's Parks and Nestled in the mountains
Contract signed Recreation P~pt.wil1 start a overlooking Thirteenth Lake,
for water line tennis instqJction progr~m provides total relaxation
for young people the week 'of and excellent dining
Installation of a new water in a rustic lodge.
line on North Main St. in the June 23 at the Bethlehem
center of the village of Voor- Middle School courts. Be,. Hiking-Swimming-Sailing
heesville is expected to get ginner-intermediate classes .. Canoeing-Tennis
underway next month. . will be held at 8: 15, 9:30,10:45
Mayor Milton F. Bates last and noon; advanced classes Fealured in :-:;;:;::::::J":(\',;:-=:'"
from I to 3 p.m. Girls will Counlr.v Inns and Backroads "-
week signed a contract, with
Lang Brothers, Inc. of Sche- meet Tuesdays and Thurs-
days, boys Mondays and
fol brochure
Write or call
nectady to ins tau an 8-inch
main for a distance of ap- Wednesdays. Registratio.n
can be made from 7 to 9 p.m.
North River, New York 12856
proximately 1,500 feet north
from the Grove St. corner. June 16-17 at the.Bethlehem (518) 251-2821
The line will 'supplement the Library. Thereisa$l2feeand
existing 4-inch main, which residents . 9f 'the town and Proprietors: Mary and George Heim
will remain in service. Bethlehem Central school
Bates said five property district .~,a.'y participate.
owners along the route signed
. easements to permit the con-
struction. According to Wil-
liam F. Hotaling, village
Burglar interrupted
Bethlehem police have been
given a description .of a
Watch This Space'
superintendent of public burglar who was surprised by Each Week For
works: the low bid submitted
by Lang Bros. was "substan-
tially below" the engineering
a Euclid Ave. woman return-
ing home at 9:20p.m. Satur-
day. Police said the burglar
$avings
estimates made in 1976.
Plans call for the addition
of two hydrants on the new
main.
fled 'by pushing his way
through a rear screen door,
taking with him watches and
jewelry valued at $1,380,
I
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AIR CONDITIONER
11_1_1_1_1_1_1_1._1_1_1_1_11 I SPECIAL
jHoujhfalln4's Mark£fj I
i "Country Style" Subs 8cpSandwiches j I We will evacuate and charge your VW or BMWs air
conditioning system, and check its operation
j " '. Kegs of Beer' j I through July 15 for only $19.95 + tax.
- • Choice Meats • Groceries - I
I • Cold Cut Platters • Produce ! r-----S-UPERO-E-Ai
I Rt. 32, Feura Bush Phone Orders 439.0028. I BOSCH FOG LAMPS REG. $899S
-I 1_1_1-1_1_1_1_1-1_1_1_1-
CLOSED SUNDAYS 1- I NOW $75
I
00 SAVE $14 95

[).L. MOVERS, IN-C. I PERMANENT MOlJNT VW RABBIT


I
EsU958 I ROOF RACK
Dick Leonardo, Pres. I REG. $74 9S
439-5210 I NOW ONL Y $64 95
I With this coupon, expires June 25,1980
INSTALLA TlON A VAILABLE ON ABOVE ITEMS

The mov~r
people talk about.
Nicely.
Local'and long distance moving. Expert pocking
Experienced drivers. Fully-equipped vans
• Free .estl motes.
The Spotlight - June 19, 1980 - PAGE-ll
years, attending school at
night. As delegate of Local
WHAT TO GIVE THE JUNE BRIDE Voorheesville 673, she is furthering studies
A quality vacuum from Lexington Vacuum
News Notes in labor relations through
Maryann Malark 765-4392 Cornell University. Donna

.~
has been with Newkirk Prod-
FILTER QUEEN HOOVER ucts of Albany on a part-time
EUREKA ELECTRO-HYGIENE Richard Leach, a health basis. Following her return
teacher and coach at Voor- from a vacation in Bermuda,
heesville Central High she will begin employment
Reasonably priced from only $59 95 School, will be the com- with Sperry Univac as a
systems representative In
LEXINGTON VACUUM mencement speaker at gradu-
ation exercises for the Class of Syracuse.
VACUUM CLEANER SPECIALISTS 1980 on Friday, June 20 at 7
562 C.n....1 Avenu •• Alltany • 482-4427 p.m.
Closed Monday In addition to his 13 years A worship service by and in
on the faculty at the Junior- recognition of graduating
Senior High School, Leach is high school seniors took place
guidance director for the at the Voorheesville United
Helderberg Workshop and
Flowering Annuals also serves on its board of
directors. He has coached
Methodist Church Sunday.
The message utilized the
acting of Rev. Sherwood
and Perennials various sports at VCHS,
among them varsity baseball,
Carver and seniors Tom
Plummer, Chris Vunk, Sue
football and wrestling. Work- Johnson, Diane Carver,
ing in the health and educa-
Vegetable Plants and Seeds tion fields has kept him in
Debbie Zeh and Pam Klein.
Providing music supple-
Asparagus Roots touch with such organizations
as Hope House and Planned
menting the church choir
were seniors Pam Klein.
Herb Plants Parenthood. making him an
indispensable resource both
Diane Carver and Chuck
Donnelly. Juniors Carol
- Trees & shrubs to the students and the com- Crannell and Lydia Franks
munity. He lives in Voorhees- and sophomore David Carver
ville with his wife and two lent their talents on guitars.
children. Jean Franks, organist and
Open 7 Day. A Week

f ersrSe fnger:n;~;:9_SSSS
U
1900 New Scotland Rd. . choir director, coordinated

YJ
Linda and Donna Maz- the music and played the
zara, Koonz Rd., Voorhees- auto harp for congregational
ville, were each recipients of singing.
1980 diplomas from the State Arrangements for the
University of New York. senior recognition were made
Seafood Restaurant Inc. Linda received a BS degree by the worship commission
Rt. 9W, W. Coxsackie, N.Y. 12192 and Donna a BA (cum laude). with members Lettie Pinney
Linda has been employed by and Dianne Wight as host-
N.Y.S. Thruway Exit 21 B the State Dept. of Mental esses for the reception that
1-731-9905 Hygiene for the past few followed the service.

Ever Been on Your Way Out to Dinner


and Then Realize BUD JONES
"OH, NO - IT'S MONDAY" ~ SERVICE
GoodNews- ~ Complete Auto Repairing
We're OPEN MONDAYS Road Service and Towing
June 30 to September 1 •
• Brakes,. Lubrication
14 Grove St., Delmar, NY
• Wheel Alignment & Balance
Lunch - Dinner 11:30 AM. to 9:30 P.M. • Ignition Service
~ ~ • Electrical • AI, ConditIoning
! • HERE • Dyno Tuning
Sunday Special - June 22 ;;
J Grove St.
WE
ARE
• Foreign Car Service
• Cooling System Problems
Full Course • Gas Tank Repairs

FRIED BREAST of CHICKEN 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday - Friday


Saturday & Sunday Emergency Road Service Only
$6.40 439-2725

PAGE 12 - June 19, 1980 - The Spotlight


FEURA BUSH Tenlire lor teachers
4 hurt in crash; Eight teachers have been'
granted tenure by the Beth-
driver arrested lehem Central board of edu-
A Del~ar woman remains cation. They are Miss Kathy·
in Albany Medical Center Baird and Mrs. Mignonne
Hospital and three other Philips, elementary; Miss
persons were seriously injured Eloise Guzior,' school psy-
in a head-on crash on Rt". 32 chologist, special subjects;
just west of Onesquethaw Joseph Kavanaugh, 7-12
Creek Rd., Feura Bush, Fri- mathematics; Mrs. Mary
day night. O'Brien, business education;
Selkirk state police have George Smith ana Mrs. Sally'
charged Raymond G. Howe, Tanzer, inusic, and Robert
37, of Greenville with driving Salamone, 'physical edu-
while intoxicated. Troopers cation.
said Howe's car, traveling
Sundaes .Ior dIeters
west, crossed the center line,
slammed into a car driven by Diet Workshop classes on
Dianne M. Burns, 34, of 29 Wednesday, June 18;'at 7:30
Fernbank Ave., Delmar, p.m .. at Howard Johnson's
shortly after 10 p.m. and lyIotor Lodge;' 'Southern
overturned. Blvd., and. ()!' Th.ursday, June
19, at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. at
Mrs. Burns was reported in 'Bethlehem Lutheran Church,
fair condition at Albany 85 Elm Avenue, Delmar, will
Medical Center with multiple , :be free "sundae parties" for
injuries. Riding with her were members and': guests. The
Gregory Burns, II, who was public is also invited.
discharged from ihe hospital
Tuesday, and Jeffrey Oliver, ,
, • • • • _ - • • • • • • • • . • • • • • <l1li

9, of 95 Fernbank Ave., who : EDUCATIONAL :


,
.was discharged· Monday.
Howe suffered neck in-
: . CONSULTANT
. ,:
: Specializing in the remediation of III
juries and was released from III handicaps to learning through the :
the hospital on Monday. The : developme"nt of home programs" III
injured were taken to the : 15 years teachinfJ experience :
hospital by the Onesq uetha w :III 439-3403 :III
and Delmar rescu~ squads. "-.
~ ••••••••••••••••••• A

SAME OLD SERVICE


with a
BRAND NEW NAME
Tony Tubiolo Home Improvements
,. GENERALCONTRACTlNG
CARPENTRY. HOME REPAIRS
439-7730

THE COMPLETE
FUEL SERVICE
FUEL OIL. KEROSENE
GASOLINE
ON OF HEATING AND
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
MAIN-CARE HEATING SERVICE
The Company to have in your home ... al/ year round.
318 Delaware Ave., Delmar. 24·Hour Service. 439-7605

The Spotlight - June 19, 1980 - PAGE 13


HORSEMANSHIP COURSE
at
Glynhafan Stables, Inc:
_"","". ~ Bullock Road, Slingerlands
Betsy Buchardt, Instructor
Each session - five days
Mon .. Fri, 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon
I $601
session
_ Also Welch Ponies for sale -
Contact: Glenda Armstrong 439-1616 (evenings)

NOW OPEN
Spelling finalists from Bethl,eliem Central pose with English

~'\,,~O ~~JUNC:r.!O.",. supervisor Eugene Duffy before, the regional spelling bee at
Menands. From left, Ste"~n Ayres, Sara Rothstein, Jennifer
. Scott, Peter Baustein, Peter ,,"'inkier and Jeremy Manning.

~Ice Cream
.I. W. Call/phi'"

'Parlor BETHLEHEM
Be graders win.
sixth graders, and Sarah
Rothstein,. a fifth grader from
Soft and Hard 14 Flavors spelling honors
the Hamagrael Elementary
Ice Cream Shakes SchooL
Ice Cream Sodas Peter, Blaustein and Jen- ' To make the team, Beth-
SUMMER HOURS:' Sundaes nifer Scott, sixth grade pupils lehem's six representatives
11:00 - 10:00 at Bethlehem Middle School, proved their spelling skills in
An "Old Fashioned 100% Naturally Flavored won first and second place district-wide competition. A
Ice Cream Parlor" Hard Ice Cream respectively in a regional total of 47 youngsters tried
spelling bee held at the Men- out in a spelling bee con-
FRESH STRAWBERRY SUNDAES ands SchilOI on June 4. About ' ducted earlier by English
50 pupils in grades 5-8 par- Supervisor Eugene Duffy.
If you like Pina-Coladas Duffy said afther the regional
ticipated in the competition,
try our NEW Pina-Colada Ice Cream Soda representing nine school dis- bee that most of the words he
with Hershey's Coconut Ice Cream ~tricts in Albany and Sc[lenec- used to determine Bethle-
tady counties. . hem's representatives were
1 South :Main Street, Voorheesville. NY Another Bethlehem partici- more difficult than the ones
pant, Peter Winkler, a fifth put to the regional partici-
grade pupil at the Slinger- pants.
'lands EI.,mentary School, Peter and Jennifer will

Get the to.ok~ fouhh place. The other represent Albany and Sche-
pupils on Bethlehem'S six- nectady counties at the New
member- team were Steven York State Spelling Bee to be

best ,Ayres and Jeremy Mannin/1, :heldiii Syracuse on Aug. 26.

ITS SLIP roVER TIME:


in Homeowners' Time to cover up those' clark Winter colors and

,Protection at a pring spring into your home. Callus for a showing


of the latest fabrics from Waverly-Schumacher.
Bloomcraft and other fine mills. Fabrics are all
reasonable price!!! washable and' Scotch-guarded.
FREE set of fitted arm covers with every order.
Call:
Alex Snow Joann Pacyna For FREE Shop-At-Home-Service.
OLOF H. LUNDBERG AGENCY CaU us and SAVE UP TO 20%.
TUCKER SMITH AGENCY
159 Del,aware Avenue. Delmar 12054
Delmar Deeorators
439-7646 " Delmar, N.Y. 439-4130

PAGE 14 - June 19, 1980 - rhe Spotlight


., .,,..
. ~ ,

,.',
'I'

Every broker in town


wants to list your home.
Some may be friends
or relatives, but what
can they do for you.
Before making a commitment,
check these vital points:

1. Do they have an active office in the Delmar area?


2. Is their office open 7 days a week and have a 24-hourexchange? .
3: Do they have as thorough a marketing program as we do (classified advertising, sign, open
houses, home brochures, "Landmark Homes", etc.)? . ..... ., " ; ' . ','
.. 4. Are they associated with a leading national relocation organizafiori'Wh·ic.h pfovides out of
town prospects? (We are members of RELO/lnter-citY.Flelocation Service, the nation's
largest.) .. .. ,. .
5. Do they have established contacts with corporations who transfer 'people?
6. Do they have a nationally acclaimed training prbgralJ1whichprodlJGes only·the finest.
quality of sales representation? .. . . • .. 'z~ . ' .~ ....
1. Can they guarantee the sale of a prospective purchaser's home with a Guarantee-Trade~ln
program? . "'...-' . .. '.
8. Is their firm as prominent in Bethlehem as Roberts? Do theyl1avea well organizeqtea~ .
of professional, full time sales people working to sell your hOfTi'S? We'have over
80 associates company w i d e . . e£.. .... . .
9. Do they hold regular Homebuyers Seminars which produce .. knowledgE!1!ble and qualified
buyers, possibly the buyer of your home? "
10. Does their firm"have as good 'a reputation as Roberts? We are ~nOWf1;,for our .fair, pro- .
fessional dealings with clients as well as other Realtors. ' ~ '.<, , , ' '. .

11. Will they put in writing what they will do for you? Ask about our "Pledge of Performance" .
with the 16 affirmative actions. We pledge to sell your h'ome quickly and at the' highest
possible price. . ..
.

Roberts Call 439-9906


Real Estate
MAIN OFFICE: 1525 Western Avenue, Albany, New York 12203 (518) 456-6511'
DELMAR BRANCH: 190 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, New York 12054 (518) 439-9906
GUILDERLAND BRANCH: 1977 Western Avenue, Albany, New York 12203 (518) 456-4411 . ','

The Spotlight - June 19. 1990 - PAGE 15


All ice cream made fresh daily on premises

222 Delaware Ave.


c.. . .
ICE CREAM SUPERMARKET
~ OPEN 9:30-9:30
Delmar. New York CERTIFIED ~ KOSHER 7 Days a Week
439-7253
• Graduation Cones $.40 & .65
Ice .Cream Sundaes $.90
. Cakes Milk Shakes $.90
$3_9Sand up

At Adams Downtown Albany

..
~.~

~'"
--- Nancy Sherman, left, and Eleanor Vogel, enjoy letterbooks
presented by faculty members at Elsmere School. Spol/i,hl

ELSMERE second grade in Menands and


Loudonville schools for three
School to honor years. She has taught third
A fine brilliant cut diamond set in a platinum or 18K gold
mounting you can be proud of. No need to buy from retiring teachers grade in Elsmere for 25 years.
strangers, we've been here over half a century. Best of all After nearly three decades Both her son, who now lives
you may save money. of teaching, Mrs. Nancy in California, and her daugh-
Sherman and Mrs. Eleanor ter, who has moved to New
...... ~.
." . . Vogel are retiring. from Els- Jersey, are graduates of Beth-
, ....MI." 58 North Pearl Street mere Elementary School this lehem Central High School.
Albany, New York week. They will be given a Mrs. Vogel came to Els-
Registered Jeweler special sendoff Thursday on mere Elementary after II
the last day of school. years at other schools, in-
Mrs. Sherman graduated cluding six years at Slinger-
from the State University at lands. She studied Junior
Oneonta with qualifications High Math and English in-
to teach kindergarten through struction at Buffalo State, but
eighth grade, but she only when she was mistakenly
wanted to work in the lower placed in a kindergarten class
levels; kindergarten through during a practice session, she
third. She settled in this area decided she preferred working
in 1949 and taught first and with younger children. She

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Improve - It Pays!
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concepts as well as ad-
Sons
vice for the do-it-your- Fuel Oil • Kerosene
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DELMAR INTERIOR DESIGN Service Anyday - Anytime
Visit Our Showroom
Division of Detmar Construction Corporation

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. Evening 'gowns and bowling shoes were the f~shion at Del ~ AND COMPOSITION
Lanes last week in the BeUS after-the-ball feslivites. Susan ~, 1 I MD' "JIV
UaISd:c:irf, fo:reground, ai",s for a strike as Linda Busick makes' ¥;., INDIVIDUAL eRIT ( S V'\ L.I
her a'pproach, The Senior Ball celebrants then went to the town
park for a 5 a:.~. "breakfast;' R. H. Davis
~
'j I~
'p'ro',B[1<piT LJONGLEY
LI,-!
has taught second and third Delmar schools has increased ,a ... IN'S, T0UClO0
grade at Elsmere for 15 years, the class size, but has not ~ "l:::' 1'---
,'The only major change the affected the classes signifi' , (i' AfTERNOON S£.SSIONS
teachers have noted at the ,cantiy, Other than little things,~, JUNE 23-27, JV' i7-II,JVLY I'H~,JULYZI'lS
elementary school over the Mrs, Sherman and Mrs. Vogel ~ '-
years was when the sixth say, Elsmere Elementary a H'[35."
'grade moved up to the Middle School remains pretty much, A CALL't39·00bO OR 439-28/'Z roR INrORMATION
School. They reported that the, same as the day they first ¥; .
the merging of Elsme,re and arnved,. ....
'Denise Woodin " ~~~= c~....~p<;,~.~-""t!';;=""C~"'~~<;'r7"~-~

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~.
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by Timothy M. McGinn
Albany ..... ~
~ . Account,Vice President

~,
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..... Mon.-Fri.
8~
456-5800 Sat.
8-U
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:
A CLASSIC BULL MARKET?
We believe the key ingredients for a strong stock market pverthe next one to
two years are now inplace. The economy is in 8 period d IJfedpitous decUne,
but JX>Werful forces are being unleashed ~ch shoukl stem the downc:1raft
soon and lead to improving economic news. The stock market ~ quite
attractively valued relative to bonds and shorH.enn insb'uments. While one last
market downturn is a real possibility, when we iook back a yeer from now, the

fI
]Sing ]Srest
next few months will, we think, have been a good time to buy stocks-
especially stocks which are favorably positioned for the 1980' So
There are, ho~r, risks to this forecast. Current Interest rates coukl prove
to be inadequate to arrest the GNP decline, and unforecastZlble shocks could
lead to a continued free-fall. Iran, Nghanistan. Central Americ:a. and the
broader issues of the Middle East and US./Soviet relations remain In the
background as potentially negative wild cards. The political arena seems to

'irstnurnnt hold little prospect for significant positive or negative surprises. ~


we don't believe these risks to the economy and the market are inordinately
high, considering the market's attractive fundamental w.luation.
The stock market has risen 800ut 15 percent during the past several weeks
'

and history would suggest some sort of pause or correction in coming -Neeks.
Steak. Chops. Fresh Seafood StIli, we believe that the odds favor a good stock market overthe next: one to two
years. We suggest significantly overweighting equities, with heavy emphasis on
stocks with favorable secular trends for the 1980's.
Thacher Park Road, -Tim Mc:Oinn
Voorheesville
" ... Open Wednesday through Sunday 6:00·10:00 Paine Webber
.
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." The Spotlight - June 19, 1980 - PAGE 17


ngs
Rehearsals
. "Bar Mitzvas
Hors d'oeuvres Graduations
Parties (indoors or out)
Entertainment Available
237

McIsaac, McIsaac, and Johnson


A ttorneys at Law
'Neal FitzPatrick, right, .1"0n the soccer kick,~t· SaturdaY's
Robert Real Estate Building 'ERA'Bob Griese Sportstacular' for muscular dystrophy at
190 Delaware Avenue Bethlehem town hall grounds, Doug Koot, center was second
Delmar, NY and Tom DeAngelis, third'. Karen Mack of Delmar raised more
. (518) 439-9304 than 5150 and won a bike as first prize, Other prizes went to
Melissa Martley of Glenmont, second, and <Melinda M'ai'tin~
Office Hours: Glenmont;third. Three other priies will be awarded when the
totals .are. .completed, John Healy, sponso~, said. Murk Culfi('ll .
Monday thru Friday . ,

Evenings 'and' Weekends BICYCLE THEFTS Chamber honors·


.. By Appointment' June 13 - BCHS,locked, re- local business
gistered.
Five local businesses have
J un" 13 - Dumbarton Dr.,
side of garage, not registered. been cited by..the Bet~lehem
chafIlber of ·com"merce'·.in, .
June 13 - BCHS, not re-
gistered. recognition. of.a quarter cen-"
tury of service. ',"
June,.12 - Middle School,
n'ot registered! A warded 25-year, citations
"For a woman, a good body 'June II ' BCHS, not re- at the chamber's annual a-
is integral with her thinking gistered. wards dinner Saturday at
and well·being. It can be June 10 - Retreat House N ormanside Country Club
achieved with HARD WORK were Bethlehem Cemetery,
Rd.', Glenmont, registered.
underEXPEIITSUPEIIVISION. Callanan Industries, Brown-
At Nautilus Total Fitness ell Agency, Town and Tweed,
Center you have a properly and Robert Wright of Wright
strucltiredfacilitythat can Refuse.
PROVIDE THE GUIDANCE
and.MAKE THE DEMANDS." Bike registration .
-~(jail Faulkner, Vice-Pres.
e.<,.t ;", ' (Nautilus Tota'J Quilling The Bethlehem .police de-
pariment's youih'bureau will
Fitness Center, Inc.)
, Pictured at lell Framed: cqnduct a bicycle registration
and inspection program at
"N.i.rtil.~s is the Bell Ringer in
the- 'scientific advancement
Delaware Plaza from II to 2
of fitness. Nautilus clubs are Graduation, Saturday, June,21.
in ,8 ~rig pOsiti9n with th'e
proper equipment and ex· Wedding and Home-baked PIES
pertise to advance fitness for
women."
Baby to takeout
Raspberry, blueberry, apple,
, - Kathrine V. Switzer Announcemen ts pecan, lemon meringue.
Real whipped cream pies;
(Avon Products; 1st woman strawberry, banana, coconut
chocolate, hawaiian & black for~st.
to run in Boston Marathon-
, ., ., ' '1967) THE PASTUrE FULL 10", UEEP PIES
......."
o
f\1 f U'S,t
C'~+
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' EMPORIUM $4.50 - 6.00
orde" one. day in aduance
"1-'_; _. .,
239 Delaware Ave.
-'N'WuS - ~ IJ~
fli:o<?"
Johnson's ~"',"OllerSJ
Ope;.:':".;.",.d.y .
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Nineteen Boy Scouts of Troop 260, Delmar, reinstated Pickett's Charge, Bloody Angle 'and, "
Devil's Den on a two-day visit to Gettysburg earlier in the spring. The boys spent one day as a, '
Yankee soldier. one day as a rebel soldier, and everybody got a Scout patch and medai for"
participating in the IS-mile Gettysburg Heritage program. Posing for Scoutmaster R.H. Da:vis's "
camera at Devil's Den were, from left: Steve Malsan,Jirn VanWoert, Ken Malsan, Ted Waldon,
Chris Sheridan. Bill Drapeau and Jim Ferrari.

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BASEBALL
At Dalton, the Jays put on
Community Serviic:e by
Blue Jays sweep what veteran manager Rudy
T offenetti termed "the best
2 doubleheaders defense I've seen in semi-pro
KEYSTONE BUILQ'ERS, INC. Delmar's red-hot Blue Jays ball." Leonowicl made two
combined hard hitting, slick diving stabs in the outfield,
FOR ALL YOUR CARP'ENTRY NEEDS fielding and good pitching to shortstop AI Bradt had a
sweep two doubleheaders on bare-handed stop and a diving
I
CALL US .FIRST the road over the weekend. grab, and third baseman Neil
Local fans will have two Stickles three sparkling plays
STEPHEN M. BOLDUC' 439-6828 on smashes and slow rollers.
chances to see the Blue Jays,
now 10-2 and 4-0 atop the Brantley walloped a 390-foot
Capital District Baseball homer with the bases empty in
League, this coming weekend. the seventh of the first game,

L.C. S.MITH Delmar will host Rotterdam


in a league doubleheader
and newly acquired outfielder
Steve Wallack, a 20-year-old
Lawn and Garden Equipment Saturday at the BCHS field, outfielder from Southern
154-8 DellWI 'n Ave., Delmer Phone starting at 12:30, and will play Connecticut College, had five
Plaza)
(next to De/aVolare 439-9748 the Dalton, Mass. Collegians hits on the day.
I
in a nine-inning Youth Day
I. Earlier in the week, Phelan
exhibition Sunday starting at
Special 12:30. On Sunday, all Little
hurled a two-hit shutout
Wednesday against the Col-
Leaguers, Tomboy softball
Homellte players, Babe Ruth teams and
onie Shamrocks in a curtailed
six-inning non-league con-
Gas Powered all other youngsters and their
test. fanning nine with his
parents will be eligible for
String Trimmer drawings for two New York dropping lefthanded curves.

$99 95 Yankees box seats and four


major league baseballs during
On Thursday. the Blue Jays
dropped an 8-5 decision to the
undefeated R&R Pools of
the seventh-inning stretch.
Jacobsen The Blue Jays turned in
Schenectady, the area's most
powerful team. Delmar was
four straight errorless games
twin-blade over the weekend. They :de-
trailing 7-1 after two innings.
but rallied for four runs in the
mulcher® feated the Halfmoon Tigers, seventh and had the tying run
Prices start from 12-4 and 8-7, at Harris.Sta- at the plate with two outs
dium, Halfmoon, Saturday,
$234 95 and got superb pitching from
Jeff Rose and Big John Mac-
'when former Detroit prospect
Frank Dietz came in to
quench the rally. Stickles
Donald in a 3-0,4-1 sweep at blanked the Pools over the
Dalton Sunday. last two innings and belted a
K.ING JAMES GRANT Charlie Leonowicz knocked two-run triple to highlight the
in three runs with a triple and rally: Brantley had two extra
AUTHENTIC COLONIAL two singles in a J 2-hit assault base hits taken away by shoe-
in the opener Saturday. In the string. catches on the run in
nightcap Ward Phelan ex- left center.
ploded two 390-foot doubles
off the centerfield fence and
Mickey Brantley had a double In Elsmere. the Spotlight is sold
and single and was deprived at the Paper Mill. ',Plaza 'Phar-
macy, Johnson's Stationery,
of a triple by an over-the- Cumberland Farms. and Mul-
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SOFTBALL
TRI-VILLAGE LITTLE LEAGUE PREPARATION

H. Andy
Standing. June 14

SENIQR LEAGUE
W L
10 2
O. Corning 8 4
Manu. Han. 7 6
Big M
Starwood
Miss Glen.
W L
5 6
3 8
2 9
Elks, Vogel's
lead Tomboys
Bethlehem Elks and Vo-
.
gel's captured the first leg of
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Main Care 9 3
W L Hallonel
Roberts
W
6
L
5
the Bethlehem Tomboys soft- '
ball championships with vic-
tories last week.
SAT
Summer Classes forming
D'ADDARIO GUITAR
STRING SETS
SpotliQht 7 4 Pro Green. 6 5
Col. Toyota 6 4 Gen. Elee. 6 6 Home runs by Gina Miiler in July $3.75
Mullens 4 5 Meyers' 5 5 and Vicki Manion led the
C.Y.C. 3 10 Farm Farn. 3 8 Call Days. Evenings & Weekends Closed Saturdays
Ties - Colonie Toyota, Mullen's, Elks to an 11-9 win over John or Visit Our Cer.ler thru Labor Day
Farm Familv. Price Greenleaf. Germann Enterprises to Albany Cenler - We'Rent Guitars -.::.::-
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INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE clinch the Intermediate League , 15181439·8146 Continue summer music st"de,~~.
AmerlClin W L National W L
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E.Y.P. 9 2 Royce Day a 4
C.Y.C. 6 5 Main Care 5 3 play got underway this week, GET A FREE
Farm Fam. 6 7 Gen. Elee. 6 4 MUSIC STAND!
Paper Mill 5 7 De1. Honda 4 7 First-half winners in ·the
Natl. 1nsul. 3 7 Servo Mstr. 2
Ties _ Servicemaster. Main Care.
8 Minor League are· Vogel's, CENTE~
EDUCATIONAL Accessories - Repairs -
Instruction
with a 14-8 clincher over Monday - Friday '1:00 to
American
MINOR LEAGUE
W L Nation" W L Union National Bank. Wendy Centers I~ ,Major US Cities & Abroad
Wthrmaker 8 0 Cap. Kitch. 1 e
Klersy Alty. 4 3 Prof. Auto. 6 1
Vogel did most of the damage \I your. ~p,otlight doesn't come Thursday, call 43'9-4,9'49,
Harz.Smith 4 5 Pat & Bob's 6 3 with a grand-slam home run.
Frank Muia 2 5 Del. Printers 5 3
A. Smith 2 6 Germann's 3 5
Klersy Bldr. 1 7 Convenient 4 4
Sutter's 0 8 Buenau's 2 4
Ties - Frank Muia, Klersy Builders, ..,
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Prof. Auto Parts, Buenau's.

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Standings June 15
MAJOR LEAGUE
. W L W L
Ric. Studio 2 0 C.Y.C. Rlty. 1 1
8eth. Mas. 1 0 Tri-Vil. Drugs 0 3
INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE
W L W L
"Beth. Elks 6 1 Sportshoes 3 4
Chan. 10 5 2 Germann 1 4
t~. Dunston 5 2 Sutter:s 1 5
Buenau's 4 2 Gen. Elec. 1 6
'Wins first-half championship.
MINOR LEAGUE
W L W L
'vogel's 7 1 Spotlight 2 4
U.N. Bank 5 2 Brockley's 3 5
Bryant 5 3 Denby's 3 5
At. Cement 4 3 BPW Refuse 2 6
Farm Fam. 4 4
'Wins first-halt championship.
Ties - Union National, Spotlight.

VOORHEESVILLE BABE RUTH


Standings June 15
w L w L
Dyn. Yanks 3 0 St. Mat. 1 2
Rod & Gun 3 0 Spotlight 0 1
Kiwanis 1 1 Revere Can. 0 3
Dyn. Mets 1 1

BETHLEHEM BABE RUTH


Standings June 15
w L W L
Main Care 3 1 Nat. Sav. 2 2
Gen. Elec. 2 1 Skippy's. 2 3
Blue Cross 2 2 Prof. Auto 1 3

CHURCH SOFTBALL
Aesultt June 15
Albany 7, New Scot. 6
8eth. Comm. 28, Del. Ref. 6
Beth. Luth. 9, Glenmont 6
Presby. 9, St. Steph. 2

'.I St. Thomas 15, Knox 4


Voor'ville 10, Bethany 2
Cluster 8, Colonie 5
Methodist 9, Wynants. 6
Standings June 15
w L w L
Cluster 7 0 8eth. Com. 3 4
S1. Thomas 7 0 Knox 3 4
Colonie 6 1 Voor'ville 3 4
Oel.Presby. 6 1 First Church 2 5
Wynants. 5 2 New Scot. 1 6
Beth. luth. 4 3 St. Stephen's 1 6
Del. Meth. 4 3 Bethany 0 7
Glenmont 4 3 Del. Ref. 0 7
The Spotlight - June 19. 1980 - PAGE' 2'
We'll make
motor
g

Pat Bowman hits a crisp volley from mid-court in Bethlehem


women's tennis final at the Middle School. On the cover:
Tournament co-chairman Cissy Stasiuk presents trophies to
women's doubles champions Lynn Corbin and Nancy
McCammon and runners-up Kathy Yeats and Pat Bowman.
TENNIS
Another net title for Denny
Delmar's Dave Denny won er made it to the semis this
his third men's singles crown year.
and second in a row Sunday Ackerman got some meas-
as the Bethlehem tennis ure of revenge when he team-
Restaurant championships wound up a
two-weekend elimination.
ed with Craig Jones to beat
Denny and Jim Schaefer, 7-5,
featuring fine Denny overpowered his 6-4, in a men's double's
Cantonese, Mandarin, Szechuan, former Bethlehem Central semifinal. Ackerman-Jones
Polynesian and American cuisine and Albany State teammate, then took the crown with a 6-
LUNCH, DINNERS & TAKE-OUT r"" Phil Ackerman, 6-3, 6-4, in
the finals after both had
3, 6-3 win ov~r Mike Har-
. DELICIOUS COCKTAILS ~ survived gruelling semifinal
rison and Ed Taylor.

Mon-Thurs 11-10 Fri-Sat 11-10:30 Sun 12-10 f!J- matches earlier in the day.
Top-seeded Lynn Corbin
and Nancy McCammon won
DELAWARE PLAZA 439-6662 439-9086 In the women's final, Pat
the women's doubles title with
Bowman of Hudson, eligible a well-played 6-4,7-5 triumph
for the town championships
over Pat Bowman and Kathy
because of membership in the
Yeats of Hudson. The win-
sponsoring Bethlehem Tennis

N Assn., had too much ex-


perience for Alison Cooper,
17-year-old Delmar shot-
ners had to overcome Eileen
lones-Aussie Shayegani in
the semis, 6-4, 6-2, while the
Hudson pair was taking Ann
smith, and won, 6-0, 6-4.
,YOU CAN SEND YOUR I""'LU TO TENNIS ~A,Mf Jessica Treadway, defending
and MoIlYTreadway,6-1,6-L
Mon. to FrL IN ALBANY champion, lost to the 1979 But the Treadway name so
.9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. runnerup, Dodie Segel, 6-4, 6- frequently engraved on Beth-
$35 per week 7, 7-6, in a thrilling rematch of lehem tennis trophies over the
'1 WEEK SESSIONS lasdyear's finalists, but neith- years will again grace a
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F'e.GE 22 - June 19, 1980 - The Spotlight


winning piece of silverware. BETHLEHEM Tennis Rackets
Thirteen-year~old Laura
Treadway. youngest of long-
Faculty funds
memorial award
Restrung and Regripped
VIOlins Repaired \ ..
Bows Aeh.'red
SHAKLEE
!ime champion Ann's three , NATURAL PRODUCTS·
.
daughters. won the women's C.M. LACY."
"B" singles with a 6-2 .. 6-1
Faculty and staff members
at Bethlehem Central High
3 Becker Terrace. 439-9739 439-4857
~weep, over Judy VanWoert. School have set up a fund for
Other results: an award in memory of 'Miss
, Men's B doubles - semifinals; Jeff Martha (Marcie) Stafford,
Elietson~Mike Cole defeated Bob physical education teacher.
'Fraser-Bud Brush, 3-6, 6-3,6-1; Don
Wood-Ian Yeats defeated Greg
The award will be given to the
'Manion-Mark Welch. 6-3. 6-1. Final: senior named the outstanding
Wood-Yeats. 6-\, 6-3, girl athlete.
Men's B singles - semifinals. John Miss Stafford, a member of
Nyilis defeated ·Erik Hall. 3-6, 7-5. 6- the Bethlehem staff for 31
3; Brian Segel defeated Carl Thorsen.
6-1, 6-4. Final. Nyilis. 6-3. 6-0,
years. was found dead Thurs-
day after being stricken at her
Mixed doubles - semifinals. Kirby
Ha:nnan-Nancy McCammon de-
feated .L,ynn' Corbin-Ed Taylor. 6-4,
home on Greenleaf Dr.. Del- Year's
mar, where she lived alone. A
.4~6.·t>=2; Charlie and Barbara Schan7.
defeated Pat and Tom Thomasetti.
native of Briarcliff Manor, supply*
she joined the Bethlehem
7-5."6:"4. Final. Hannan-McCammon.
6-0. 6-4 .. faculty upon graduating from of toulh
Mixed ·doubles B - semifinals, Cortland State Teachers Col:
Mike and Diane Hampton defeated
Stephanie and Don Ragone. 6-4. 6-4;
lege in 1949. She coached field disposable
hockey for 30 years, tennis for
Randi and Beryl Frank defeated Judy
.and Gordon Dyndor, 7-6, 6-4. Final.
Hamptons. 6-3, 6-7,'6-2.
·27 years, basketball for 26
years 'and also coached sev-
bals
Women's B doubles - to be played eral other sports at various
this week.
times.
Wrestling clinIcs start In June, 1979 she was given
Children in grades 2-12 can an award by the New York
take part in a wrestling clinic State Association of Health.
sponsored by the Bethlehem Physical Ed ucation and Re-
creation Educators in recog-
-e+&
Parks and Recreation Dept.
this summer. Session I will
begin June 23, with classes
nition of 30 years of coaching.
She was a founder of the Girls
"Whirlpoor
from 10 to I weekdays at the Athletic Assn. at BCHS, and Model SHC-8500
• Reduces a week's worth 01 normal
Bethlehem Central High was a member of the local household traSh into a single
School lower gym. There is a bargaining unit of the New disposable bag (based on average
family 01 four)
$15 fee and participants will York Educators Assn. • Solid air freshener control
.~ • Convenient full.width touch·toe
be grouped by weight and She leaves her mother, . drawer opener
ability level. Wrestling and Ruth E. Stafford of Glens • Decorator 6·color panel pack
• More, much more.
conditioning sessions will 'be Falls, and two brothers,
James L. Stafford. Jr. of
held from 9 to 10:30 week-
days, beginning June 23. Clifton Park and Albert E.
COMPLETE WITH
There is also a $15 fee for the Stafford, who lives in Brazil. 48 FREE BAGS
conditioning sessions and it is Burial will be in Pineview
recommended that interested Cemetery. Glens Falls.
persons participate in both
sections of this program. For LIbrary to close

--• Vanl)\1keu
registration information, con- The Bethlehem Library will 'For average family of tour

tact Rich Poplaski, 732-7867. be closed July 4-6.

Now Thurs. - June 26 - 2 Hits


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The Spotlight - June lB. 1980 - PAGE 23


dina nee on the following Proposition: BASEBALL old pitcher, scattered five hits
Variance Requ'est No. 71

furgul Request of Walter Voller for a


Variance to build an addition on a
Dwelling which will then have less set-
back than required by the Ordinance ..
Legion teams
back in action
over t-he route:'"
Voorheesville's young team,
1-3 overall and 0-2 in the

Noticr Dwelling is owned by him ond is situated


as follows: North side of Normanskill
Road, Town, of New Scotland, N.Y.
Said Hearing will take place on the
American Legion baseball
has resumed its regular sched-
ule after a brouhaha that
league, took an 18-0 shelling
from North Albany Post,
1979 state, ch.ampions,' Sun-
=PUBLIC NOTICE OF HEARING 27th day of June 1980 at the New Scot- landed in court and caused day at Legion Park. "There's
=BEFORE ZONING BOARD OF land Town Hall, New Scotland, N.Y., not much- you can do about
beginning at 7:00 p.m. suspension of the Legion's
APPEALS it," commented Voorhees-
=NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JAMES SANDERSON Albany County program for
';Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town Chairman
boys 16-18. ville mariager Jerry Gordi-
Zoning Board of Appeals
:::of New Scotland, N. Y., will hold a public
Dated: June 19, 1980 Blanchard Post and Voor- nier. "We're two small Class C
-=-Hearing pursuant to Article 8" Schedule schools bucking C'lass A
=2, Sedion 8.351 of the Zoning Or- (June 19) heesville Post teams were
relatively unaffecled by the champions_ ..
brief flap, and will meet each Gordinier aiso had strong

MOPED SPECIALS other in a 12-noon contest


Sunday al Legion Park on Rt.
9W just off 1-787.
words on the Legion com-
mitte's handlingof last week's
hassle in which a star player
Jawa $379. Motron $589. Blanchard Post registered went to court. for a release
from a recruitment agreement
its first win after two losses
Sachs $559. General $649. and a tie by taking Fort he signed last year.
Orange Post, 6-3, in a Sun- "The whole problem lies
CHUCK LONG ENT. day collision at Bleecker with the inner city, with their
cut-throal drafting and un-
C and C Cycle Stadium, Albany. The Del-
mar' team previously had lost
to Melvin Roads at Colum-
disciplined recruiting," Gor-
dinier sai~1. "There" are no
154-8 Delaware Ave_. Delmar. NY rules. Unlil the Legion comes
bia, East Greenbush, 9-3; tied
(518) 439-6642 Ravena, 5-5, in a seven-in- up with a sensible procedure
nine e::l m~ c.::IlI~cI hy cI~ rknf':~$, of regulating what teams can
and lost to Zaloga Post, 5-1 at take how many players from
Bleecker. what schools at what ages and
Tommy Dexter, Blanchard levels, this problem will never
second baseman playing his end. The rest of us don't have
first year of Legion ball, was Ihe problem because we have
2-for-2 with a double and community teams. They're
single and knocked in two going to have confused kids
runs against Fort Orange. Joe and chaos until the American
Varno was 3-for-4 with Iwo Legion comes up with a clear-
RBI and Jim Cebry, 18-year- cut set <;>f rules. ".
Ernie Gall, manager of the
Blanchard Post team, saw the
controversy as "an" unfor-
tunate personality conflict
that could have been' avoided
Q.Ult il _ !I'w if people had been a little

M~ D rfj used
more gentlemanly."
was At college reunion
something \foe Keue.t. Christine Boice of Delmar

~~ick
attended the 106th alumnae
about. SERVICE STATION college and reunion weekend

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GLENM May 29-June I .at Wells
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i -I, sam
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Induslrial - Fully Insured
458-1033
Also Gilsonite or ©~l\\W[110 [](]~m[IDOO~©[tO
L: 54-8 DeloworeAve" Elsme:je
Phone 439-7700

Jennite. J·16 Sealer Generai Construction


Call
SA T/SFIED CUSTOMERS Residential & Commercial
Pete Williams 439-5525 465-6417 ... A.STERY REPAIRS at home.
ARE OUR BEST
(518)462-6882 Days Evenings Loose buttons, springs, cushions:
RECOMMENDA T/ONS
refilled. etc. Call 439-4130 TF-
The Spotlight - June 19. 1980 - PAGE 25
1--.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
DAVES
GLASS COMPANY
I
i ,M&M
.
Tree & Lawn Service
I
:I
:I·····-..·"...."......·...........
PIANO REPAIRING and I
n.~
MARJEMKENNELS ..

I
I Spring Cleanup • TUNING SPECIALISTS: DOG RESORT
I BROWN'S PIANO i Puppies • Grooming

I
·t' Tree Spraying Boarding
" l",
, ,,~.'
,l:.., ;,;, Lawn Mowing I
!
& ORGAN MART I JUNE SPECIAL

...........?.~!;.~.~~.~..;.......J
• 459-5230
I ..........nnn i
...................oo. 50 lb •. HI PROTEIN
glass-aluminum ~orm8 BLUE SEAL DOG FOOD
commercial & residential
PIANO LESSONS, All Ages, levelS, $10.00
1548 Delaware Ave. Delmar adult beginners. MA degree.
(mini-mali behind DenDy', . RI. 9W, GLENMONT ..
HORTICULTURE 767·9728. (Glenmont) 30T627
3 miles so. of Albany,
.. OTB)
UNLIMITED In Elsmere, the Sp'ltlighl is sold Thruway Exit 23
439 ..7142 -Natural Landscaping at the Paper Mill. Plaza Phar·
(518) 767-9718
-Fertilization Carl & Peggy Barkman
macy. Johnson's Stationery.
-NurseI)' Stock Cumberland Farms. and M ul·
-Flowers len's Pharmacy.
Exterior Remodeling
Roofing • Repair
-
-
-
Lawn Mowing
Maintenance
c;uaranteed Planting
~'fi...II, G,
..!3oa,J;n/J
Painting • Siding "It'. Only' NatllrCii" INTERIOR, exterior painting.
FREE ESTIMA TES BRIAN HERRINGTON Paperhanging. DeWitt Stannard. 767-9095
482-2678 439-7110. 4T619
463-4925 . . . . . 11...................... .
Heated. Air Conditioned
Your choice of food
VOGEL Route 9W, Glenmont
,r"OU$EwASBt,.'ii~1:1 PAIN, -"INTAACTOR (Across from Mariem Kennels)
l.AWNMOWER SERVICE: Tune- InteriCJ, ,teriors
-EXTERIOR HOUSEWASHING. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
ups, sharpening, pickup/delive~y. PAPERHAI~GING
. -Commercial/residential. Alum.
siding/clapboard. Pamtlng PrEip-
Call eves., weekends, 767-9866. . COMMERCIAL SPRAYING Eleanor Cornell '.
4T619 Free Estimates - Guaranteed
"aration.439-1715. TF
INSURED 439-7922

!@iiW~1 ~~IMNEY~~:~~;L~i,::1 " porches, concrete 1100rs, founda- S & M PAINTING


• tions. New/repairs. 439-1593. TF
DELMAR DECORATORS , INTERIOR & EXTERIOR
Wilipapertng - Pllnllng
SAVE UP TO 20% ,.MA,SONRY of atl types, William
FREE ESTIMATES
Slipcovers, Draperies, I " .St~nnard, -768-2893. TF INSURED WORK GUARANTEED
Table Pads, Bedspreads, 439-5592, Itter 5
Wood & Cloth Shades
Delmlr. 439-4130

RUSS McCURDY & SON


Home Plumbing
PAINTING CONTRACTOR Repair Work lo
INTERIOR. EXTERIOR Bethlehem Area ;
PAPERHANGING
Call JIM lor all your.

..._,-
FREE ESTIMATES
INSURED.439-7124 plumbing problems
Free E.f/ma'., • Ree.onable Rat••
439-2108
D.L. CHASE

~
Painting PRINTING-need brochures, pro':'
grams, letterheads. cards? Susan
, Contractor Moore and George Bloodgood at the
Spotlight are ready to handle all
, - ' Residential your printing needs. 439-4949.
.EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY Specialists
- REPAIRS. Diamond settings. en·
'_graving wedding and engagement
Complete maintenance and
repal.r lerv1c:••
.•lIi• •itli_
_.rings, reasonable, Your trusted 768·2069
'''jeweler, LeWanda, Delaware Plaza MASONRY BOB'S
Shopping Center, 439·966!" tf
Jim Loux Equipment
NEWeREPAIR
Gilday Repair Co.
~'m",,, ~I Family Specializing in
Repairing/Rebuilding/Tuning
Sidewalks· lawnmowers, garden tractors,
TOPSOIL
CEDAR HILL TRUCKING
Patios
Aelaining Walls . .
.
..
Painters
Experienced
snowblowers, chain saws,
& small equipment of all kinds,
ALSO: machine work, welding.
Foundations . . brazing & any type mechanical
Cedar Hili, Selkirk . Local References
INSURED. ESTIMATES repairs to almost anything
767·9608 767·2862 Prompt-Reasonable-Guaranteed
767-9083 439·5502 439-7143
PAGE 26 - June 19, 1980 - The Spotlight
~;'RGO¢ING. &IPJ~G \;i~I"~~t.1~~MI..i'i::il
GUARANTEED REPAIRS. All
Dick Domermuth makes of sewing machines. Del-
mar Decorators. 439-4130. TF
.~'" and Sons
I~\..: ALUMINUM
, ~~SIDING & 1RIM SHARPENING: Lawn, garden tools.
. .= Our 28th Year lawn mowers, saws. chain saws,
knives. SCissors, pinking shears,

~. 768-2429 etc. Closed Sundays. 439-5156 or


439·3893. TF
III USIllt'rt'. the Spotlight is sold
at the Paper ,Mill, Plala Phar- TABLE PADS, blinds, window
For a FREE Estimate on macy . .Iohn~on·s Stationer\,. shades, made to order. Free esti-
ClImheriand Forms. al~(1 M~I­ mates. Call DELMAR DECORA-
CERTIFIED, exper. teachers.
tMk;;'f,f,:; \ len's Pharmacy.
TORS. 439-4130. TF
Spec. ed. and elem. K-5. 439-5903
after 4 p.m. 2T6~9
Cyrus Shelhamer Roofing
SUMMER TUTORING. Expe·r.
• SNOW SLIDES NYS certified math teacher to
• GUTTERS
PAINTING/ODD JOBS. Reason- -CALCOR- tutor math 9-10-11 for Aug. Re-
• TRAILER ROOFS SKIL - METABO - AEG gents exams. Call 462-1869, 2~4
able prices. Call Steve '439-4821.
3T73 DAYTON - CONTINENTAL p.m. 2T626
INSURED SALES-RENTAL
REFERENCES SUMMER TUTORING: Readin'g
DRIVEWAY. SEALER applied. Industrial-Homeowners K-12 and high school English.
756-9386 WE REPAIR ELEC. TOOLS NYS certified and experienced
Quality w·ork.· Free estimates.
Call Tom. 439-5268. 3T619 SCISSORS-SHARPENED .tea~her. 439-0376. 2T626

Can't decide ~ .
who to call fi\~·~
to do your - ' ....
. LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED. Will
pick up and deliver. Also broken
lawn mowers wanted. 462-4835.
2T619
1548 DEL. AVE.
439-4468
ELEMENTARY TUTORING .in
r~ading and math. Certified teach-
ers. Call 869-6541 or 869-2118.

ROOF?' 'PI
. '-10..
DELMAR SANITARY CLEANERS ELEMENTARY
serving Tri-Village Area more than
Why not call the company.
where superior workmanship
20 years. ,'68-2904. tf SCHOOL TUTOR
READING or MATH
still means something? ~ NORMANSKILL SEPTIC TANK N.Y.S. CERTIFIED
Cleaners. Systems installed, elec-
VANGUARD
ROOFING CO .• ·
tric sewer rooter service. 767-9287.
tf '---~~~-
439-6406
.... ,
Free Estimates-Fully Insured
DeVellis Bros.
Call JAMES S. STAATS HOME IMPROVEMENTS
ROOFING & SIDING 8 & P TREE SERVICE-Efficient HUMMEL COLLECTION. plates
767-2712 Fully Insured. Estimates and reasonable tree felling' and 1972-77. Call 463-1931 after 5. •
765-2188 765-4197 pruning. Free Estimates 768-2149. 2t619
ROOFING, Bethlehem area. Ex- After 6:00 "TF
perienced roofers. 'Reasonable PASSPORT AND 10 photos. Ready
REAGAN'S TREE 'SERVICE, reo in minutes. Calt l. Spelich. Phone:
prices. Call now for free estimate. moval, trimming, stump removal. TF
439-2108. 2T619
........................................ . Emergency service, insured .
. '~tf
439-5390

ASPHALT SHINGLE, slate repairs,


i: Need 'Cycle Fixed
Fed. up with high dealer fates,
439-5052.

TREE SERVICE. Insured, low rates.
: f·
BRAND-NEW REMINGTON 1100
12-gauge shotgun, skeet model.
$200.439-3514 after 4 p.m.
metal work. Free estimates. ! yet still want quality work?
Free estimates. John Geurtze:·Eves.
872-2076. : i TF DRAPES: Custom made for glass
Vancans Roofing. 439-3541 TF : Call TOM GEORGE-TREE EXPERTS door, 94" I x 96" w. (1) window,
274-2141 or 449-2117
5:•.......................................
for Free Es'timate
11
High pruning & dangerous tree
removal. Cabling & feeding. 24 hr.
56"1 x 74"w. (1) window, 56"Lx
58"w. (All approx. sizes, all green

ROOFING service. Experienced, insured.


765-4442 4T612
lined.) 2 pair BA drapes, blue/-
green, unlined, 54"1 x 76"w: 7
wind.ow shades. MAPLE MANOR,
I TOP HAT 'N' TAILS
SIDING ~ CHIMNEY SWEEP 'g; .. , CONCORD
101 Cherry Ave., Delmar, Apt. 38,
439-2846.
Residential";'" Commercial Profellionally Cleaned With~.~ ~.~'. TREE SCALES. Doctor's Detecto. Exc.
Ice Sealed Eaves The Pa.~ented August West Syste cond. $65. 439-0313.
Gable - Built-up - Bonde"d Guaranieed DUlt Fr••
. :'1.. SERVICE
STOVE-NUTONE. Elec. 24". cop-
Aluminum Siding - Remodeling Bin Forget 482-1621 \ .
Spraying for Insect
Free Estimates - Fully Insured per tone. Sink, stainless, db!.
• & disease control bowl. 123 Westchester Dr., Del-

JAMES John-M. Vadney -


UNDERGROUND PLUMBING
• Removal
• Pruning
• Cabling
mar. 439-9985 days. 439-4555
eves., weekends. ..
HOME IMPROVEMENT CO. Septic Tank. Cteaned & In.tolled
WEBER (221h) Bar-B-Q kettik.
- Since 1943- SEWERS-WATER SERVICES
• 24 Hr. Emergency Sentee Black. new. $35. 489-0583 ::
Drain Fietd. In.tolled & Repaired Free Estimates-Fully Insured SEARS electric range with doubie
439-3000 -SEWER ROOTER SERVICE-
All Type. 8ockhoe Work 439-7365 oven, Harvest Gold. Excellent
421 Wellington Rd., Delmar, NY condition. $325. ':;';:'~-6:::'6&.
The Spotlight - June 19. 1980 - PAGE 27
ORGAN, Conn spinet, $425. Also COLLECTOR s~ektng old Lionf!1 BABYSITTER: 3 days/week start- CHEZ RENE APTS.-$230, 1 BR,
.,
misc. mdse. Call 456-0S41.2T619 Am. Flyer, Ives, Maerktin trains. Call .' iog Jun~ 30, 6 mo. infant. prefer
869-5234. 50Tl181. • my' home. References. Call
w/w cptg., security, lease. No
pets. utilities extra, avail. June 7.
OIL-HOT WATER TANK and
~;urner. 30-'gaL, glass-lined tank, WE BUY JUNK CARS. Call for 4390 7749 after 6 p.m. 3T73 $265. 1 SR, beautifully furnished,
~me yr. old. Both burner and tank price. Joe Messina's ..,G.arage, 'CHILD CARE. Reliable person security, lease. No pets, utilities
Hj exe. condo Call 439-3113 after Rte. ·9W. Selkirk. 76'7-9.97.1. for 8 yr. old. Flexible hours for extra. Glenmont, Rt. 9W So.,
~j30 p.m. or on weekend. :1 . 22'1'1016 nurse's schedule. Starting July. 463-5130. TF

'IDI,i
.. I .1 ',' " ,.
'!i9 CENTURY 21-ft. Cuddy cabin. 439-7707. 2T626
sJeeps 5, port-a-potty, full camper lijil.II¥:• •fI_~ii PRIME DELMAR LOCATION.
Partial rentaL available days
~anvas. Summer dockage Lake
George. Excellent. $12,900.
LADIES-STOP WISHING, START
DOINGI Establish'your own busi-',·
. l\1tiijU• • and some evenings. Perfect for
exercise classes, aerobiCS, etc.
273-5238. 2T626 ness with no financial investment. HOU·SECLEANiNG. Experienced. Call Eleanor's School of Dance,
2~-FT. SAILBOAT, as is. Make Earn top income selling beautiful 'Avail. ,weekdays. Own transp. 456-3222. 3T626
~~h offer. 463-2598.- fashions. Car n~c;:essary. Call 439-7273 after 4 p.m. 2T619
CATSKILL LAKE/$UMMIT area.
355-6809 or 869-3085. 10T87 LPN PRIVATE DUTY nursing.
~VINRUDE MOTOR, 1975 •. 15HP. New, private mountain-top chalet.
~ng shaft. 463-2598 ... Home, hospital. References. Perfect vacation spot. References.
$NOWMOBILE. 1974 Evinrude
eMG. 45 HP, hvy. duty. reverse,
_ _,I.l.i:,a, 869-5497. 2T619
HAVING A PARTY? We'lI take
$100/weekend, $200/week.
447-3203. 783-6721. 3T626
Etlec. ,start. new battery. Exc. care of your hostess and cleaning $165/ MONTH, efficiency apart-
PARTIALLY CONVERTED' BUS,
9:0nd. 439-3717. need.s .. Wages negotiable. Call ment. Furnished, inc!uding all
roof raised, ·motorhome sliding
Barb 439-4875 or Mary 439-3740, utititi.e's, no pets. References
RIFLE. Bolt action Remington windows & screens installed, all
evenings. 2T619 reqLiired. Parking. Dept. A, c/o
f.717 Enfield 30-06. $65 w/ case. new outside skin-pusher .type
Ford engine. $2800 or offer. I WOULD LIKE cleaning/house- Spotlight, Box 152, Delmar, NY
t)J9-2189

·,.;c-,.;c,.;c,.;cl
Bermuda Bags
Tel. 439-3253. 768-2814.
'69 VALIANT, slant 6. Autom.
Motor exc., body ver.y good.
work. Tue. or Fri. Call after 4 p.m.
Own transp. 767-2863.
12054'
$205 APT., SLINGERLANDS, 3
2TS19

rooms, adults. Heat, h/w, range.


No store has a greater 73,600 mi. One owner. 439-9209 laundry room. References, sec.
selection of Bermuda after 5 p.m. weekdays. Lawns Mowed depOSit. No pets. On bus line.
439-9824. 2T619
Bags and Covers than ! '75 FOR.D PINTO wgn. 4 cyL General Yard Work
CASUAL SET I: J;ladio. $1525. 489-2746.
MINOR AUTO REPAIRS

____._J (
PLYMOUTH FURY WAGON, '75.
. of II ( air, power, auto. Low mileage. 439-2424
ask for Steve
~,.;c
iii." Stuyvesant Plaza __ $795. 439-3591. 8 RM. HOUSE, 2 baths. 2-car
garage, in-ground pool, other
f:.x;:i¥':~.!.~'l:'<i}£§\'i. bldgs. 5'h acres. $49.900. Call
HOUSEKEEPER/COMPANION. 4~6-8770. 2T619
Fulltime res'ponsible woman to MOVIE PROJECTOR, 16mm; DELMAR. Charming Colonial,
196 SAND CREEK RD., Albany. live with elderly widow in com- braided rug, blue/red, approx. 3 SR, LR with fireplace and wood-
5]11., June 21, Sun., Junl? 22, :tortable'Delmar home. References .9x 12. 439,0397. sfove, DR, eat-in kitchen, 1 bath,
1.2-6. Sofa, chair, ottoman. Sofa require"d: ·Reply Dept. "H", rec room in bsmt., study, hard-
needs work. Household. toys,
~isc. items, etc.
'c/o Spotlight, Box 152, Delmar,
N.Y. 12054. . 3T619
1~!;::i(iR~~.,'ao~ft~llr. wood floors, 2-car garage, quiet
treed street, short walk to bus,
~ MEADOWLAND ST., Sat .. PARENTS BOARDED, lovely schools, shops, tennis, track.
LADIES-STOP WISHING-START country home. Visit with them
JUne 21, 9-4:. Moving to smaller DOiNGI Establish your own Low $50' •. 439-7557.
any time. 767-9537.
h.Qme, reducing 33-year "inven- business with no financial invest- OFFICE/STORE SPACE. Conven-
t6ry." Large variety of "select- ment. Earn top income selling ient to Four Corners, Delmar. Front
aples." beautiful fashions. Car necessary. of Spotlight bldg. Avail. May 1st.
GARAGE SALE: 84 Parkwyn Dr .. Call 355-6809 or 869-3085. JOSEPH'S. TROUBADOR Sta- Call 439-4949. TF
corner Murray. June 21, 9-3. .••. ,,; 10T814
bles. Riding lessons, pony rides,' OFFICE SPACE available in hean
Games, skateboards, bike, cloth- PART-TIME YOUTH 'WORKER training. Rt. 9W, 767-9537. of Delmar. Up to 4,000 Sq. Ft. Will
iffg. for Albany church. 1D-15-hour subdivide and renovate to suit
~ESTPHAL DR. June 20. 21. 22. work week. Flexible hours. Reply p,;.7",~1'·-!.'~;II!1IP""A:Iil'IAil"J!-i0'~
%~<opo"!7h' ~""", '~i,q19'" wb~G:i§jJf;l
tenant. Call 439-4432 or 439-9631.
TF
9,;5. Screen house, furn., doors, to O.ept.. C, c/q Spotlight, Box
,#jndows. 152. Delmar. NY 12054 2T619 CHILD CARE, lovely country
i32 DEVON RD., Elsmere. June BABYSITTER wanted in my
home, 24 hr. service. 50¢/hr. CLASSIFIED AD POLICY
767-9537.
~1, 9-4. 3 families. Hummels, home. 'Transportation preferred.
Classified advertisements in the
a~tiques, clothing, misc. Mother and child welcome. 25 hrs.
'.:11'f~1I\1."
Spothght must be paid lor when sub-
NORTH ST., near 4 Corners. Call 439-2311 7-9 p.m. 2T626 mitted. We must enforce this strictly:
our rates are too small 10 permit in-
$j!veral families, years of col- SECRETARY: Hours 8:30 a.m. to $300 2 BR CAPE w/ LR and voicing and bookkeeping lor classi-
Ii::!cted possessions. June 21, Sat. 4:30 p.m., 5-day week. Pleasant kitchen. Full basement, 1-car fieds. Please do not ask us 10 make
!f;4, Sun. 1-4. office adjacent to interstate ar- garage. Ideal for retiree or empty exceptions. Copy and remittance
terial. Shorthand and typing. nester. Near bus and 4 Corners. must reach us before 4 p.m. Friday
JEFFERSON RD., off Feura Bush lor publication in the following
~p., Glenmont. Sat., June 21, 9-2. Salary commensurate with exper- Write Dept. E, c/o Spotlight, Thursday issue.
~ulti-family. ience. Appointment, call Mrs. Box 152, Delmar, N.Y. 12054
Minkler, 436-4711. 3T73 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
ii,GLENDALE AVE. (off Ken-
icOd). Sat.,' June 21.. 9-1. Sev-
eral families.
PLEASANT PART-TIME tele-
phone work from Delmar office.
LAKE CHAMPLAIN, lakefront
camp. Essex, N.Y. 4 BR's, 2 baths,
RATES
~.; . ~
Salary plus bo"us. Call Mark laundry, guest cottage. $200/wk. 20C: per word per Insertion

"II.I'*IIfI!$$~~
Ferguson, Monday, June 23, Club membership extra. Avail. $2.00 minimum
9:30-11 a.m. 439-9924. 7/11-7/25 and 8/8-8/22. 465-7064. Call 439-4949
QSED washing machines, dryers, WAITRESS for busy year-round 2T626 or wrore or srop m
dishwashers, refrigerators, freez- restaurant, experience necessary. THOMPSON'S LAKE camp. 2 BR. af our convement office
~.rs, lawn mowers, garden equip., Send resume to Dept. W, c/o fireplace, screened porch. Weekly 414 Kenwood Ave., Delmar
C.bain saws, etc. 439-7143. Spotlight, Box 152, Delmar, N.Y. $1~5. Month, season. 869-2359 or Why don't YOU lub.crlbe to
4T626 12054 872-0646. THE SPOTLIGHT?
PAGE' 28 - June 19. 1980 - The Spotlight
ROOM· AVAILABLE wi kitchen
privileges. . Conv.enient/reason-
able. References .requ.ir:.~d. Reply
Dept.."P", clo Spotlight, Box 152,
Delmar,·N.Y.12054. . TF
cp,_1
~ ~.
'.'
I.

OFFICES at '230' Delaw'are Ave.,


Delmar. Cohn Assoc. Vic Harper,
482·8824 4T131
. . CEstslte
By BETTY LENT

, REALTOR--_4
ON SECOND MORTGAGJ£S Delmar
When mortgage money is three to ·five ·years. The reason Center entry home fea-
plentiful,lower down paymenis for this is the higher risk luring fireplaced living
are common and lending in- involved because the second room, large formal dining
stitutions are looking for bor- mortgage can.not be satisfied in room, spacious working
rowers for mortgage money. case of default until. after the kitchen, 3 bedrooms,
first mortgage is pai~j off. screened breezeway, all
However. the picture changes The second mortgage can be
when money is tight. Often. on a storybook lot.
an excellent way to complete $57,500.
higher down payments are·
the sale of property which
required. If you do not have the would otherwise fall by· the
cash to meet the full dOWh pay- Elsmere
wayside. Listen very closely to
ment, second mortgages are your REALTOR in. this situa-:' . Well planned young du-
also available and nothing to be plex in fine area. Very
REAL ESTATE afraid of. The seller ;or some
:other iender may agree to loan
you the balance of the down
tion because profe'ssional ex- .
perti~~ is a MUST.'
• • • • •
r

If there is anything we can do~'


good rent to help defray
your cost and build equity.
Garages, aluminum sid-

II r@Jrnt@ payment in this manner. to help you in the field of real'


The second mortgage on the 'estate. please phone or dro"p in
property carries ja 'higher in- : at Century 21- Betty lent Real
terest rate and a shorter re- Estate. 208 Delaware Ave,.'
i ing an.d more. Offered at
1$69,900.
,
" Glenmont

DIRECTORY payment time-usually from Delmar. phone 439-9336.


WE'RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROFESSIONALS FOR YOU
'Older home on oversized
lot featuring 4 bedrooms,
tile baths, and a delight-
local. , '. • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ful, cheery party-sized

Spotlight Classifieds Work! :,


John J Healy ............ 439·7615 living room. This home is
5 Grove St. " in top shape in and out.
Klersy Realiy Inc .......... 439·7601 Well priced at $49,500.
282 Delaware Ave.
Picotle Really Inc..... '.' .• 439-4943
WRITE YOUR OWN! !, Colonial Acres
205 Delaware Ave. . , Minimum $2.00 for 10 words, 20 cents each addition.ol': Picturesque cape with
, word. Phone number counts as one. word. . •: fO\Jr bedrooms, dream
, DEADLINE 4 P.M. EACH FRIDAY: kitchen, breezeway, sit-

When uated on one of the


: .!: ,

: D MISC. FOR SALE D REAL ESTATE FOR SALE' ': prettiesl lots in town.
Pool and golf privileges
,
: D HELP WANTED D REAL ESTATE FORRENT:. , come in the package. Be

You Need , D SITUATIONS WANTED


,,
,,
D,:
,,
~
among the first to see this
offering al $85,900.

, , ,,
A Nurse ,,
To care for someone you love
in the hospital or at home, Med-
ical Personnel Pool has highly
~--------+----------r---------1---------1
,
.:, eye
,, Realty, Inc.
qualified RNs, LPNs, Aides and
,,
,,, 439-7657
Attendants, Each is respon-
sible to our Director of Nursing,
each fully insured and bonded,

I.. '
Oay, night or around the clock
care' easily ar~an.ged.·
,
I enclose $ for words
,:,
463-2171 ,,, Nome ,,,
,, ,,
,, ,,
:I Address

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:
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Phone :

The Spotlight - June 19, 1980 - PAGE 29.


",

. ,.
." .,. air pollution? What will hap-

Karen's Ko rner
1548 Delaware Ave., ':Delmar
, ,, Vox POp pen to 1he waste produced?
Which way does the wind
blow in the Van Wies section
Vox Pop is open 10 all
(next to the D~laware,': P.!lIza) readers for letters in good
of town?
las Ie 01) maIlers of public Please be vigilant. What is
HOURS Tues.-:Sat., 10;'4:30 .pm interest. Letters longer acceptable to the State Dept.
Next-to-New Shop Clothlt.lg, boots, skates 'Ihan 300 words are subject of Environmental Conserva-
Now accepting spring clothing to abridgemenl by Ihe edi- tion may not be acceptable to
For more information'l'call I tor, and must be signed.
Names will be wilhheld on the people who live in the
town of Bethlehem.
439-5050 request.
BellY' N. Kawas
~:;:;~..;.;:~;;;;~~;;~~;;;;~;.;.;;~:~:~ New oil slant
Delmar
Bethlehem' officials relin-
- Editor, The Spotlight:
quished lead-agency status to
'NEW, YORK STATE On June 5, I read the Times
Union article titled, "Fuel EnCon last year. The state
pu~qc AUCTION firm seeks approval for Beth- agency" conducted its" own
• review under SEQR (State
" , . ,' 40' Devon Road lehem refinery." It stated that
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~ Town of Bethlehem a topping plant, which will Environmental Quality Re-
produce 15,000 barrels of view) and passed up holding a
~ County of Albany home heating oil per day, will public hearing when nearby
" residents failed to respond to
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section of town, the formal notification. The
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PLACE OF AUCTIQN:40 Devon ~oad
.. Town of Bethlehem I Hq
Sears Petroleum and Trans- application sim must clear the
port Corp., the company Bethlehem board of appeals,
t" :::!o' .• 'Albany, New York seeking the variances, plans to 'which will schedule a public
:; build the plant on 35 acres, hearing sometime in" the next
DATE AND TIME:June
, . 26,
. 1980
" at 11:00 a.m.
~! which now operates as an oil several weeks. The proposed
DESCRIPTION terminal. In addition, the refinery will process 15, 000
company has purchased an- barrels of oil products per
12 year old custom built coitinial on .89+ by 392+ lot, in the
Town of Bethlehem. Large attache~ 2'car garage, 5 bedrooms, other 25 acres to be used as a day. J::d.
buffer zone. The project will Tax discrimination
2Y.! baths, dining r'oam"large Ijvfnfi room ~ith fireplace, family
room, kitchen with built" in 'apptiances, wall' to wall carpeting, be supervised by the engineer- , Editor, The Spotlight:
and finished basement. ' ; i I; . ing firm of Singmaster and For a long time; the'State
Breyer of New York City. I of New' York, ,unlike most
Open for inspection on June 4,6, n, 13, 18,20, and 25,1980 worked for Singmaster and states, has practic'ed a basic
from 10:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m.. ,; Breyer in the early 50s in New form, of tax discdmination: it
Minimum Bid: $69,500 Deposit Required: $10,000 York City, when they were requires retirees' Jrom busi-
r j,,~ <;:; . . involved with the Atomic ness or industry to pay taxes
TERMS OF SALE: Balance of Bid is due in 90 Days/ Energy Commission plant in on their pension income, and
, Purchas~e .', Jriay : b~; made contingent on Paducah, Ky. Although they at the same time it exempts all
mortgage 'commitment. ; are a reputable firm, I strong- pensioned civil servants and
ly urge the Spotlight to follow teachers from state income
Payment by Cash, Certified Check, or Bank Draft
up on this story and obtain taxes on their pension
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This advertisement is for g~n~ral,inform~tion only. All additional information for income.
prospective bidders are urged to obtain a copy of the , Bethlehem residents. In most other stales, either
"Notice of Sale", setting forth. the terms:and.conditions of What is a topping plant? both retired groups pay taxes,
sale of the above described property prior to the date of What odors will the plant or both groups are exempt.
the public auction from the: ' emit? What will be the level of For a I~ng time, GOP Assem-
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PAGE 30 - June 19, 1980 - The Spotlight
blyman Wemple has intro- paying taxes in order to -1j~~~~~~~~~!!"_.'iiiiii iiiiii_____' •••__
duced legislation in our Legis- sustain the superfat pensions,
lature, which W041d provide of starvil1g state comniissi'on-
equal exemption for both ers, school superintendents:
gr\,ups. Moreover, this year, and the, like. Our willingness :
Senator Farley :introduced to pay for our own cornflakes
similar legislation in the and gasoline does not em- .
GOP-controlleq State Senate, brace in any way the idea of
and Senate, leader Anderson paying state taxes to support
and his associates have ap- your pen-sians, when you have
proved this much-needed neither contributed to them
reform. while you were working~ nor
And what happened last paid one cent iii .!.:lxes 'when
.week? In five minutes of you ,collected the pensions, ,
magic ,and, mystery,' Senator The mythology of the com- .' {.

Anderson and Democrat passionate liberal Democrais


StallleY"Fink'of the As~embly
reached the world's fastest
is laid bare for all to see, in
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agreement to grant a 7-
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Agency for the Aging,'plus
'Stanley Fink, the Democra- .:,
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collection of outstanding college
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