•V ,PAGETVI/& ; ' \ ALTAMONT%t>: Yj.ENTERPRISE'•-- ALBANY 00. ; P6sT,:-FRf^A"Y, JULY 2(5; 1968 S***********^^ iiiillll^. iMiiWMtMhn •T>I i nr umiiHii'i 'iff ii"**" ii i irivihi ^VILLAGE AREA NEWS (CONTINUATION OF THE ALBANY COUNTY POST) «mDB<iH>ltlflMH>l|»IMIIWW|tfLI»IMfil»»li l^WIM N.Y. Stated m Routes 1'4Q ftnct SS in tho,T<>wh of Bfethlt&om Will be re'>u : it at a cost,6f §2A2lffit ULCo^iUii^ tu tin. Stitfe' vtsiJ^Aiuaiii oi liuiibpoilu tiont' L&vv' bid4w : .1*" iLnau-Utietitm of t f c .*4a.t#-.itfmUi, in Leihtehem is Jam^s 11,, m Uoj- Ine, of Al- b a n ^ t t ^ a ,,ih^. jab 1 j& scheduled foi Com£l6t«j*» by August lt)70 Rowtfe l | © # S l be rccoflstiuctedf for -®)0 .lifife and Route 85 foi four-ti&ttte 41, ^ ijule Route 140 veil! M MabMit along its, present Kt'nwoo4 Avfe alignment ftom Ordhar'a- St., to Cheiiy Ave then noi thwesterly on a nfew alignment to Route &$. at LaGrange Rd ColftfttfsilO» J Bui Oh Mtfifor- ran said tv^ift 24-foot vtfafe asphalt pavements,, sewn ato« by a 15 foot raisedf nje$ia1* fyril be jbuiit Re cons^fut^i^.6f -Route 8£ will in- volve # Jj^bjft-vMde at-Phatt pave- ment aiion^ fj£. pifoant alignment north an$ sotitfr of LaGrange Rd Access £<a0 vfoik totaling one mile' wM jjiefa'd'e improvements to portions 6i several local streets THe' e^ffog bridge over the Delaware • &. Etiidibrt Railrdad tracks an M8ge Sf m $hnger- lancfs Will" m removed and a Hew bridge er&rf.etf fibotif 700 feet east to carry i?d6'«ed Route 140 over th<tracfet . i$Wf$$k Um a "vacation eabih" in your back yard? Just make a gazebo-like affair of Doug- las fir posts and beams supporting a trellis-style roof with a small deck 2x4s for the floor Add benches, surround it with thick, tall shrtifos, and you 11 have a real hideaway. mss 'itiO £|4fe jd'epartoent' Ci£ 'Trans-' iio'i'taiirtu h;ii it«>biin«l thf-» AlbanV •fnirt OJ, ^U 1 HI is» uid Malice to main, t t K e ttiua stuth tut aft e\- tui ion oi the Lielai 11 Bvi is>s> from its pi<. cut lenmnut, at U m Ave L>elm<u A spukysnian foi the depaittnent smd the bypass is undei? COiiMde*- ation foi intension HI a. wcsteil> direction to 'some\Yhere nectr the P$rnt Central rariioadf in the town of New Scotland' He said the firm is dou>^ a iimi- lai study of a possible connector road running noith frOm a poinf in New Scotland to me&t <*n e^ten- «ion of the Slingerlands Bypass The lijmspQitatiCwi deprfUmtnt is also cudcaxoiint'' to yei m a position to open bidb m 1S69 1 fot TWO moie lanes iojt the Slmgei- lanefs Bypass, g^idE t h e spokes- man Ihe bypa$s is' now w o lanes m a single 1 pad way 1 The two additional lanes would be separated fi,om the existing lanes The bypass ends at Mahar Rd but will be extended a short distancf to £a.Giange Rd., in Slmgeriands ripV a dat road, an& a conneetoi, bttilt from LaGrange to Route 85 Fallowing the location study for extension of the Befonar Bypass; the steps would be survey and rbad design Work said the spokes- man •> Two men were, sitting m the bar when one nudged the other and said 'Tell me Sam, after you drink a lot does your tongtte burn *" *T. really don t know," re- plied Sfam Tve never been dfunk eriotigh -to light i t " .,«,.M.».,; II ' ' !• Breckenndge Village Young-Elder Mobile Home Park ,» Besw^ of your hortle^te Ijeforfryou-buy. Home^andVlies famd$AB« J •;•;' • t thon? 707-3357 II-- i .^ ». „ f- • .. t t,„- f . C>[4'.*4 , >j.n -J.,' H\ \\\\ •nj. ^ 41 0PW€AUBC W r ^ 3 e Closed SATURDAY JULY and AM > WE Wljtk BE OJPEN •9f^*4*« «• UiVA«wAir j Dunng^JUiy .and August "' '^ ! ''" ' MEDICAID PATIENTS W^ijaOMElJt VALLEY OPTICA!/|NC. %r|ng; You* tr^sctlpttdn ^o tfte 3P«,npIe Who Caw" 14# Uiiiwi Si, Schenectady—Pfioite !*&-8&40 , Betiyeph Srandywine Ave and McClellfm S t Open Monday through Friday, 9 - 5-30, Wednesday to - 8 P. Id. ~iri,nT nr ii infiii'tni i in ii i i f i iC L rti v . "i mr TI an H B •ijtii- *F A. • < SHOP DOWNTOWN—SHOP T. ARTHUR COHEM *, f.fuffrr,,; .t ii Out Annual SUMMER SALE OF SltOE^ Spring and Sumrrter Styles af Veal iavinga 1 f I. Miller Barefoot Freedom Shoes and Wilber Coon Crickets Values to $21.95 16.90 JI bi. w. M. LOCKE WOMEN'S SHOES Vale* to 9495 18.90 BIG SAVINGS On Women's SANDALS Ho phdnO or mail orders -»AllSalss finaf Shoo SpccNIisU $1 CHAPEL ST.* Opposite Ton Eyck Open Thui-u, 'HI 9 Park & Shop Closed Saturda/s Dm ino July and Augusf VS*if Y«io^ Feof Dotior " " ALBANY, H.Y. ••(((••(••••(•(•^••mwi Personals and Brevities jbdwatd l Newejl ot Wood I c i - lcice died on «fuly 1& , He w is the husband oi WtarUja Ha^es NfewfeH, fathei ot Stotw Maiy KedempU, K»Wf, Edward t Newell Ji, f rid J o ^ h fitciyts Uochei of Mi& Leo Wayes, Mrs Wanen fetevOs Of Nevada, Mis (Seoue feiwmiOns Oi tv\t Edwaid Mi^ James Higgms ot Hfu"cboiit falls, and Lawience H Newell of COlonie Five grand- dnldifew also suihve Funeial services were heltl fiom the Magm and KOegan Funeraf Jtome Al- bany on Monday morning Mis Fiank ti Collins 70, of 15 Western Ave Sluigerlandsy died! July 17, at Sf peters- Ijospjial, Albany, aftej. ft long illness Mis COIlms hyed oW Bridge &i, ghng- eilands foi many year$, thOnCe moving to western Ave The tormei Josfephmfe A CratOn, she wds graduated* ^rbm tbjfe pn&nla Noiriiai sohpol And taught at the Voorheesvifie Elementary school untd her mairnage in 1923, and was employed by the 1 State De- partment of „ taxation fropx 1944 wwl 1959 Mrs CoHitis lg surviv- ed by 1 a datighter, D/lxs John Travi* son, iWo sons', Francis- J Collins and Kobert J Collins, a|L of Siting- erlands, twb sister^ tf Mrs Ger- trude MUrkeyrand Mrs Mattftew Halsdo^l of Albany, and a brother, John Craton of FOri Lauderdale, Fla Servtefes j-were hgld Monday moirnifig at the' Appfebee Funeral Home, Ibelmar, an^ later a;t St Tbomas church, Delmar Btoal was iri Ouff lAty HeJp of Christ- ians cemetery,, Glenmont Present indications are that gardeners are going fo have trouble with raacoons getting into their sweet COTH patches They have ajready started,, their nud^ night roiunds, destroying ears^be- tOre they jare^ready fof tbe table A moffiey ''qoW' with twp or thrfe youngsters can d*o a lSt of damage in foejught „Some try pjifeng alight, ete^rfcliggb among the rows This Keeps them aWay for a short time, but they get u$eti to ^tjand soon^ start their havoG all-over ^Spme keep a small radio on Jil). night in the garden ( Mrs )Cha?les E Echols, of 200 South Mam Aye, Albany, died on July; J6 „ Sh^jvas the/ormer Miss Elsie Sageph,da,ugnter, of tne late Mr^ and MES.tjSanfordtSager ,of 13§7 New Gotland Rd, gungexv lands Besides j her Jlusb^nd -^he is 1 suryive^ by^two^brothejs^ Ralph « Sager of; % c | j t o v e n , Mf J - X XA (jgO Sydney. Tucker Jones •3rd and h i s ^ f e ? the^ former* lidiss Susan &mg of aS-oyj announce the 'birth" of A daughter Sn ^^lstanC iTa^ipai .on July 6 '•Tucket is the s6n of Mr and9\lrs Sydney Tt^ck- et Jxmes Jr of NeVy Scotland Rd-v SimgerMnd^ Lt Jones ?s serving M F # ^ .%y a^Tai £hung anff, will probably , be 3 .stationed tiifere unfd December 19B9 „ Mrs Jones is^ Xha daughter of Mr and Mvs ChafleVT&ng ,of Woy They 1 are making plans to visit their tiew granddaughter jfa the near future, J. RoWt Van Alkn [Funeral services for J Robert Van Allen, 4S, a salesman for Mobile Oil Co, were conducted Tuesday at the" Applebee Funeral Home, Dehn&r Burial was in Blair - Rao Miss Domemca Pafrfcia Rao daughter of Mr and Mrs Natale Raa of Font Grove Rd, Slmger- lands, and James Edward Blair son of Mr and Mrs James F Blair, 25 Kjdge Rd, Prospect Heights, Rensselaer, were married Saturday gftefnoon ih Si Thomas Catholic church Delmar RQV Joseph Oitugno cousin 6i fee bride performed the ceremony Attending the bride were Mrs 1 fWilIiani Schryvef, Mrs Anthony Valenti and Mrs Joseph DiSanto all sisters, and Mjss Kathy Blair sister of the bridegroom - Attending the bridegroom were Robert Sammon, -"--•- * j - ,„„-. -ammon, coUs'in of the. tested or gwoxn to bfadegrdomu Harold'Blsiir, ftriete ,In wditibn to servn .Of the brMeg]roorr?^An;thoriy Kao siioiistet A * « « hn , brother of the bride, arid P~aul ConvercinD- After a reception 'at Panetta's Restaurant, the r tfoUple left on a trip to the Pocono Mountains They will live in Font Grove Rd The b r ^ a graduate of Beth- lehem Central Higli stebOol is a .sietoqgraplher for the State De- partriient of Health, division of Blmwood cemetery Selkirk i Mir Van Slleh died Saturda; 'Memorial 1 hospital aftejf a Briel ness y a t Brief ill- was, an .Air > Force veteraij a of World War 2! rt ana served i» the Pkeifjo % *-, j ^ | , Hiv Van Allen recently received an award for 20 "years of service -with the Albany offide of the Mo- bile CO He w$s a member of Dehriar Refofmed c&urfeh ( and last yeai ser^ect as president of {he Greaf er Cohsisto*y of that church , He was a'lso 4 member of B6"tbleneni L6dge, F&AM Mr, Van Allefe ^a-g freasurer of the Helderberg- M<e association. vS-here the family has had'a &xtin- me^r home fOr IQ years , ECe leaves hjs Wife* the* former Bleano? Humphry two sons? Gary Rv and John W Van Allen, ithd. One daughter^ Barbara E Vafi Allen, All of jSelkirft Hfe also* leaves msl mother, Mrs Geo*g# fptter of Albany, jind pne sister, Mrs Dortald MUhrO 6f DaytOna Beaqh, fries Hr$* JdlnTfoy Mrs John 1 J Barry, 97, of ,330 BelawarO Ave Pelmar, died July lT^after a long illness BOrn m ^Ibany, Mrs Barry, th^ former Magdalepa Hbltslag, had, lived in Delmar since her hus- bands death in 1045 She was a member of St An- thonys Guild, the Daily Mass .League and Thomas the Apostle ehuich in Delmar She leaves five metf^ and five nephews all of this <>re i lunOial services weie conduct- ed it 9 iun Saturday at tho Ap^ plehce Funeral Home m D<?lma* arid at 10 diA in St Thomas chureh Burul was in St Agne^ cemtteiy, M^enand Jiamoniie^t$|fciffer l0Mrd0r^ectori :,' WiUiuiu -L.„ PteU'fer. of, Siintieiy inp-a Bank, his been ej Ud lj Uie Iwattl oi da etws ol Uiiti^omt 1M tcinaUuiiol Coif l^teutu seives on Oi bocut|s ut dutetois oi Continental Copiei i. fctetl Coij XuU.lUa.Ue(ial L isw Leonouiy Coip, md ihi lnstatu* tional Invebtpii Mutual 1 und Juc H<* is a ltiembei of tin, Sai?tl0t,a Spunks AuLhonty, a {mstee oi Albany ivicilieal Collet, has been as&ooialed with Albany Savings Bank sinee i9oo and is aetive i« sCveial tivic Oitanuations He has held \anous r?ew Yoik State positions Well known m New Yoik State polities for m6ie than 30 yeais Pteiflei was eha^mlctn of the State Republican Committee from 1949 to 1&53 beesfn^ dUte GOP upstate finance committee chair- man in l9j& and was campaign manager foi Governor Rockefel- ler m 19b2 He was chief strate- gist fw the relection of governor Rockefellei in ,the campaign two yeafe ago, bm be defined fee Rockefeller offer to participate m his presidential campaign this year due to "personal obligations and" COmtaitmentSr-' Iris Auction i Ti | IIIJI i, iiiiriiiw»<pfy%«iyii)|iii)i»ii) •! iiniiii ,.l fcber of Squadron Winning W ittrd k V.A Aiv Fyree, 1st Lt.,', Gordon 1V£ girtifh. &oh -6i ft - i » | fi/W. Ewart G Smith of 7 LaGrange Rd Delmai is a member of the 4758th DL.£LIH,<2 Svstfenii, Lv<ilm tion Syuaitton at Holluman A1B JNf M, that has Oained the Aeio space Peitnse Comrnahd (ADO A Awaid The s^uadtion won At>Cs higli- e&l unit awaid fOi dfe(in«ni and iriaintamiBb d lij/^h Abyivti of op- eiational leasiness, duiun, a Oi^e- year puiod Confubuting to the et- feetiveness of the aeiospace foiee guarding th« nation *- The uml also iteew«d the an- nual «*u foice zero detects await)* in recoj-niUon of consistently e£- fieient and tuoi-uee woik Lt Snmth- afa eleetiomc,vvaifaie of|lieei is u feiaduatfe of Kenmore (N Y } West Jaeiiioi Xiigh sehpol He received hit. &$/ degiee In nr\athenia£iCi, in I9b6 from Alle- gheny College Meadville Pa, where he was commissioned* upon cOmpleUon of the An 1'oiee Rt" seive Officers Tiaming Coips pio- gram and ifi a jnembei of Phi Gamma Delta His Wife Susan is thfe daughter of Mr and Mis John Mkbee of 4 Cuthbel*t St, Scoija Military Ballot Forms Available To Servicemen Applications for military ballots are now available from the De- partment of State's Division- for Servicemen s Voting m AlbanV,, Deadline for filing appheations is Obt 24 \ To obtalm a milifary ballot for the November election, a service- man may 1 file kn appiifeation o^ write a letter giving his 1 fair name and rank, home address and mill-' tary address Applications "and* letters, acCordirig to fjie dfi^ision ofiice, must be sigrted by th^ ser^ Mceman but^do hot need fQ^be at» Art event to which uiuny Karden- -era in Albany and -sun-oundiiiK counties have looked forward for \veek$ will take place at the home. of Dh ahtl Mrs. JrMn A, Com'oe, X^oiif Grove Rd., SlinEerlandSi. oti Sunday; July 28. when the tjapifai*. JIudsoiX' Area of the Iriuxpite^ Stuti* Ida.-Society wiH'"hoia, jLtgr- a»fi«al ,; auction and sale of surplus irises. These irises 6cc Overstock con- tributed ', b y Kdfieify meriibers or grovVn-. espetiiaily;. w tH6 i several fl.yr>+io«s *hi<Qughf»ii^''' t ^ e s<a' 1 'p- They represent ^ome of the latest and newest vaueties aj woll as dozens Ot the old-time ins favOi- ites lhe inoi<? bjvpfepsive niscs will be uuetioned off 41 two o- •cloek in the aftenioon, the le s ex- pensive ones will be avadabifc on bajgnin tabids, beginning at 11 6'eloek in the morning lmaiedicitel> preceding the auc- tion itseU theie will be a piciue IuneheQii loi anVO/ic wishing to participate Pienieket's will bung ihen own fOo^f but beveiages will be furnished by the iris society Ample facilities will be available for all wlio choose to* u&e them last yeai hundiecl* of 4<*idtn- fers attended the sale and/0i tlie auetipn, wheie th^y were able to ieleefc jnses langwg from 50 cents to tljiee doll u s at onlj a frac- tion Of their cost On -the auction block many of the ^0 dollai nises went foi a tenth Of then Catalog value Foi those not mteiested m names of mses but m then coloia theie w.ill b& collections available at a, fraction of then vjjilue Colors will range tlnolugh- out ifhe s^eofrum m all tints, hues, blendff and contrasts There Will be black itises, pure white irises irises with r^d beards, yellow beards white beards, blue Ueards, dw?irf irises* medial irises aad a fe\y Siberian irises Auetion-goers Will have uhusUal opportunity to jOUrchase a whole garden eolled- tiort of irises at prices fax 1 below those found m ins catalogs or ant6ng ms dealers Furthefmore, ,fhey can ^penence the fun and reraixatien, of a pjcnic on,the cool, spacioiiisMSwTis Of the Confoes and visit Vmtth other gardehfers and wou!4 J ber J ^ard^hei?s r « - Once again ftte date" is Sub- day, Jttly 28 the^tune will be from 11 Am to 6 pri*. the place v^iii be the Conro6 home, F^ont Grove Rd, Slmgerlands Wayne M, ; Davis of Slbigerlands; an assistant' Attorney general from' 1962 unijl, th&. year, has opwned'ti law,office at.9,0 State St.. Albany,- i&fr. Oavis, w^ho was a Riipuh«c«ji nominee. for:.delegttt«, to the ,1967 — to servicenien, tneir spouses', parents or emTdren ac- companying them Way vote by military ballot * A speoial f^rm qf apphcatioii is provided for milifary 1 ^rsonnjel serving outside tfte cohtinfental Uinted States and ma* be signed by the^s&rvicenfan'S spouse, jpai?- $ht adult child, brother or sister That applications' signature, how- "ever must be -made and sworn- to laboratories an^ tesearch Hei .«|>ofore a notary public or^othei* ofj at Newport R I i i Christian Science Church ] f —___ ' • Church service and ('Sunday school on- Sunday at 11 a jn &t First Chu£ch\ of Christ Scientist, 555~ Delaware Ave^, Delmar 7i Meetings, including testimonies pf ChMStito Science healing, ever^' Wednesday a f S p m * * * * ,i i'^fe. shall know the truth,*,and* fhfe truth shall make ybu free?" Tfes'e words of tTesus as recorded in the Gospel oFVTflhh are part of th& lesson-ermon titled "Truth" to be r read ^n Chrisfya'n Science churches this Sunday <, Among related'passages to be rea"d fro§: the denojounational text- book Scifence and Hrealth With Key to the* Scriptures'' by Mary Baker Eddy, is tft)s ,'We classify disease as errof which nothing biit Trtfth or MwA cah Jieal, x and this Mind must be J ""*>" x *>«+ human 1 divine, i hot Skultety - Rappe ,MisS Karla t)iedri Rappe dkU^htei of Mr add Mrs Cairl W Jfeagpe J r , 2 GreShwobd Lane Delmar, Saturday beqame fbe bride of .Thomas Colman Skultet^ sorfof Mr afld Mrs J^Man Thomas SJkulfety of,/Hastings-on-Hudson m Christ-fiUtheran chuVch .Rev Paul Gassman performed the ceremony f T Mis? KnStyn Elajne Rappe was njEiid Of hoonr, and Mrs, Kathryn Van Hoese> a sister was matrpn of honor* Bridesmaids we£e the Mlss;6S- Kerwlyn Ra|ipe Beverls SKuilteiy Keryl Rappe and Nancy SRultety " , f&ufeg Daniel Dynko was best tna% Ush^fs Were Williahi Mar- shall, Stephen Marshall, Al Koval Richard Tuman and Michael Skul tety . After a reception at the North Albany Airienean Legion Polt, the cbup^e left on st ttip »to the Adi- r6nd^6ks They will live m Fort Caisson, Colo ' {The bnde, a gractUate of Bethle- hlm' Central SSgh sehool arid the Memorial Hospital School of Nurs- ing, is a gegistered nurse Her husband, a graduate or Hastmgs- on-Hudson High school is serving in the 1 Army, stationed af Fort Carson Serves In Air Force — , — > Airman First Class Gary Piafilb, son df Mr, and Mrs Albert J Pis- till? of 96 Dumbarton Dr, Delmar hps arrived for duty at ^Fmiey Air Station, N D Airmail Pistilh, a ladar operat- or, is assigned to the 7S5th Radar Squadron t Ho pieviously setved at Clark AB, Philippines The ilrman is a giaduate" of Da^tridto High School, Rochester Sufcciibe, to the Altnnaont En- terprise — ?3 50 wei y&u:, Pilms At Rensselaerville Institute July 29-August 2 A provocative seraeg of cjocu- mentary^fiimsw reeentiy produced by the j National,. Film Board! of Canada, jwill be presented ahd commented Upon by four film of- ficeSis who Will come frops M^on- ireal to participate in the* .filial Week or the- Rensselagrville Insti- tute s summer sessions ,Fori ftve days* begifmiftf^ WtoA* day July 29, at 1:6*30 a m , there" are scheduled morning lefcture- and-film piesenfatforis- by Wessrsf DOpald. Dupreyy' Paul „ Aisifoff WilhSms Nemfiri ! an^ G6rdoh Marfan At & pm e^ch evening, one or more fifins bf .Unbsu^i sub- stantive ahd teehn&^Afttfest will be shown in Conkling half Campaign Headquarters n —^— The Cohoes campaign heEfdqhar- tfers of Arnold W^Pfoskin, Repiib- liean-AIM' candidate for district attorney m AlbanV coOnt*; is scheduled for its grand opejhirtg at 9 30 a m, Saturday at 35 Reinsert St Cohofes It isanti&pated'that ^among the 100 or s^ people ex" pected t6 attend will he the; Albany County Republican chairman tfos-- 1 eph C Frafogella and the chair- man of the Albany Independent Moyenienf James Gallagher i Mr Prdskirt wilt torie;*ly address those present and answer any ' questions fifottl tti& press 1 or from those in attendance Family Fun Night Plan to attend the speqal fam- ily night at> the Delmar Public Library At 8 p-m, WOdenesday July 31, there will be music atjd 'films foi? the whole family on the, library lawn jLOcal t a l e n t will supply the mtf^fc t riims" will include 'The Gener- al, starring Buster KeatQn and Marcel Marceau short film Honored On Anniversary Mr and Mrs J Henry Itorn. of 11 Plymouth Aye, Elsm^e, were g^en a party in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary July 13 by their children Mr and Mrs Wilham l£ MilleiS J r They also haye a son, Raymond J jfcorn of Lynchburg, Va«, and, six grandchildren and fwo great . grandchilduen Robert E DeitSs' J r , son, 6f ilti sand Mrs* Robert E^ Deitz, 69 Har- rison Ave, Delmar-, a student at Isftirwicte rUniversity, Nortnfteld, ,Vt, i^ Attending Arnry Reserve Officers' Uramihg Corps summer cdrhp The course began June 15 at Indiantown Gap Military Reser- vation, -AMisviiia F £ \ * t #Wbng the efieamlanerff nVis 1 rfc&ftfigf slS wekS pf trdinmg- ift J-Wad;6Mii]b, .riflejiirikrisiriansbip, phy§j6al conditionfilg a'nd othe^ tlpon succes*sftir ^ompl^ort of Summer camp aftd graduation tioxn college, he is ! eligible to be commissioned as a second heutfe'n- Died NICHOLS — Elsife Sager Nj{ chols, of 200 So Mam Ave, Al- bany July 16, wife of Charles E Nichols sister of Ralph J Sager of Albany and William H Sager Of Beaeh Haven N, J Funeral services wcie held puvulely at Marshall W TebbUt's Sunt,, Al- bany Enterprise acfo pay—try. thom. C'uiwtitutioiial Conventien .fevm Aibaw arid Schoharie cbUutfe's, Fe-rvecl: a s a tri;ll.,}awycr,.jn,.<to Bureau of Cl'aims and Litifeation hi'the State Department of La\v |>Eioi'*'to'-''hi^, rtoiignitoii.^ •' ; » . < ; V^ib'sEriW'W.tuo' Altaiirpnt Eftv terpiise ~ $3.50 per year. , GUITARS, A I M , iDEt?te OKGAlSfS NOW UP TO 50% OFF UQT — ALt, MAKES AVAILABLE —• Banlc Finurnciha — Three years to paly. hm®& STtfdK O F NEW ANiy vism INSTBiUMKlfTS Columbia,fet.,oft $18. Peftrl — ALfeANY - HO & WtftiQi #tft £¥$ FOfi- Dianionds - Jewelry « CSf%;;" Wtttthes - Hallmark Card| Costume Jewelry Watdli and Jewelry Repairing stoid Engraving . ^i Harry L JBrown, Jeweler « Prifp %ty&th mix m® 3$3 BELAWAB4J AVE. " **Jtt the Fofo? Comers" DELMAR, ,, v Pho^ie HE &iJKSJ:; r - , *30&W Pf^pf . - 9?30 h m. tei'SiSO p- rft. [ ^ ; • ' , FB^b^Y — 9.30 a, rr». to 9 p. rru , /^ .;>"-.'; -*-p- *«aMUiia(Ut#MMM Bonds & Insurance *.-»—-•*•--- *- Old Line or Mutual Automobile and Fire CLY0E t. BALL, PHONE 872-0031 jii\ ill in nii'n Trr igliiiliiilll IV. T^E l ^f'lfW ***$$$« .,<: ;?<>$$. In the Delaware Shopping Plaza - ELSME! THE JOE DI LORENZO t R ^ - :' ^For Your EntertbiUneM' *• y. FRID'AY and SATt/RDAY T; tm iJ t, t DAlL* LUNCHEONS — skJP&Ftk t>(NNERS , LEGAL BEVERAGES f ''J .1' OPEN DAILY - 12 rW6n foS^M. Phonfe 43ff- gtbp in andMeet Youl" New Ho$te LESTER BETOR and ELlAS GEORGE .ir ttmtmtm - 1:.: •..v.atj I- <WW! - ' -s >Arf^. v ^*W^i.iE£iUti*«t^ WOLBgRG'S Glowing; Sale Bbid Handc«afted wrotight- ii!orf clfalfdehers Barrihial splendor ltf yOur dmmg r66"m i . Warmth aM charni of GQlmtry *Manor Anticiuerf brai» «n& oledv glais Ohihineiys, A hue colonial chandelier. With brass arms, smoke glass chimneys and distressed wood spindle, Perfect for den or sec mom Snetle-bWe Lancelot pulldown 1 * PRICED REDUCED 4 0 % Featuring fashionably ©morns lighting* Open Daily 8*5 Mdnday Thru Soiurdfay' WOLBERG'S WORLD t>f LIGHT 35 Industrial Park Road (At Foot of Watervliot Ave.) 489-8451 giimmiuiviimuimiuunmimmjmmmittac 1 I;. I 1 ' ; f \ M ..-•A-