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22 PRESS, Binghamton, N. Y. Jan, 9, Cards nf Thanks EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EDUCATIONAL REAL ESTATE For RENT DEATH NOTICES START ON PRECEDING PAGE Deaths DEANE-Mrs. Ada C. Deane, widow of the late Elbert D.

(Bert) Deane, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. F. Hartwell Hagadorn, 90 Highland Sunday afternoon after a long illness. Besides her daughter, she is survived by a granddaughter, Mrs. John F.

H. Gorton, Clinton. N. a great-granddaughter, Valerie Beth Gorton, Clinton. She was a member of West Presbyterian Church and its Ever Ready Class.

Funeral arrangements by the Prentice Funeral Home, 55 Main where a prayer service will be held Tuesday evening at 8:30 with the Rev. Samuel Colman, D. Presbyterian Church officiating. On Wednesday, Mrs. will be taken to the Weld Funeral Home, Clifton Springs, N.

where committal services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. The Rev. John F. H. Gorton, Clinton, N.

Y. will officiate. Burial will be in Orleans Cemetery, Clifton Springs. Friends may call at the Prentice Funeral Home this evening from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to and 7 to 9 p.m. EVEMS-The funeral of Mrs.

Eva (Eveges) Evems will be held at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday from the Robert J. Bednarsky Funeral Home, 96 Glenwood and at 9 a.m. at St. Ann's Church.

Burial will be in the Slovak Catholic Cemetery, Johnson City. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. HATHAWA Lela L. Hathaway, 81, St. Augustine, formerly of Binghamton, widow of George William Hathaway, died at St.

Augustine, Thursday. She is survived by two sons, Dr. Haviland G. Hathaway, Dr. Albert E.

Hathaway, both of Binghamton; one daughter, Mrs. Alice Stanberry, St. Augustine, one half-sister, Mrs. Mildred Landis, Johnson City; four grandchilden; great-grandchildren. She was a member of the High St.

Methodist Church of Binghamton, The body arrived in Binghamton and was removed to the J. F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City where friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Funeral arrangements are pending. JAGGER--Frank S.

Jagger, 77, 11 Trafford Road, Binghamton, died at his home Saturday at 11:20 p.m. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Jagger; four sons, Kenneth William Robert all of Binghamton, Dale E. Jagger, Elliott, Maine; three sisters, Mrs. Carrie McKeon, Forest Lake, Mrs.

Emma Breareley, Vestal, Mrs. Lorena Baldwin, Mehoopany, a brother, Harry Jagger, Montrose, eight grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Nimmonsburg Methodist Church and a retired employe of the Binghamton Tobacco Co. The body was removed to the J. F.

Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City, where the funeral and committal services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Austin T. Rogers, pastor of the Nimmonsburg Methodist Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park at the convenience of the family. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening. JENNERS-John S. Jenners, 68, 6 Main St. Terrace, Johnson City, died at his home, 6:50 a.m.

Monday. He is survived by several sister in laws, two brother inlaws. He was a member of St. James Church, Johnson City, a retired employe of Endicott Johnson Corp. The body was removed to the J.

F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City, where the funeral will be held Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. at St. James Church.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening. KLENOTICH-John S. Klenotich, 84, 163 Glenwood Road, died Saturday evening at his home. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Mary Klenotich, Binghamton; two daughters, Mrs. Harvey (Anna) Smith, Mrs. Joseph (Elizabetn) Zaic, both of Binghamton; seven sons, Andrew, Michael, Joseph, Steven and Paul Klenotich, all of Binghamton, Peter Klenotich, Johnson City, Edward Klenotich, East Windsor; a brother, Valentine Klenotic, Cresson, a sister in Czechoslovakia; 16 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Prior to his retirement a contractor for many years. The body was removed to the Robert J.

Bednarsky Funeral Home, 96 Glenwood where the funeral will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. and at 9. a.m. at St. Ann's Church.

Burial will be in the Slovak Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. KNAPP-k. Edward Knapp, 69, 15 Madison Endicott, died in the Veteran's Administration Hospital, Syracuse, Saturday at 9:45 p.m. after a long illness.

He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Edna Walker, Johnson City; two half-sisters, Mrs. Emma Spencer, Endicott, Mrs. Lillian French, Millerton, several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was a veteran of World War 1 and a former employe of the Butler Trucking of Endicott.

The body was removed to the Allen Memorial Home, 511- 513 E. Main Endicott where a private funeral and interment services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. The Rev. Willis R. Hull, pastor of the Vestal Center Baptist Church will officiate.

Burial will be in Vestal Cemetery, Vestal. The family will receive friends at the memorial home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. LaTOURETTE Harry LaTourette, 62, 12 Orman West Corners, died in Binghamton General Hospital Friday morning after a long Illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Julia LaTourette, Endicott; a niece and several cousins.

He was a veteran of World War 1, a member of Endicott Union Post 82 American Legion of Endicott. The body was removed to the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Endicott, where the funeral and interment services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday. The Rev.

Smith D. VanAuken, pastor of the Calvary Methodist Church of Vestal, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Union. The family will receive friends at the memorial home this evening from 7 to 9. MAKLEY-Mrs.

Elizabeth A. Makley, 67, 175 North Broad Johnson City died at 9:45 p.m. Sunday at the Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City. She is survived by her husband, Glenn F. Makley, Johnson City; a sister, Mrs.

Hannah Thiele, Wayne, a brother. Robert Walker, Altoona, several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial Methodist Church, Johnson City; a member of the Daughters of America Council 124 of Johnson City; a member of the Pocohontas, Johnson City. The body was removed to the Ivan A. Barber Son Funeral Home, 428 Main Johnson City, where the funeral and committal services will be held at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday. The Rev. George C. Kramer, associate pastor of the Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park at the convenience of the family.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. DAVITT- died J. at 3 McDavitt, a.m. Sun- 72, day at his home after a short illness. He is survived by a brother, Robert G.

McDavitt, Binghamton; several cousins. He was a veteran of World War 1: a member of St. Patrick's Church. The body was removed to the McDevitt Brothers Funeral Home, 88-90 Front where the funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. and at 9:30 m.

at St. Patrick's Church. Burial will be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

NICHOLS--John H. Nichols, 66, formerly of Gilbertsville, N. Y. died Saturday evening at the Veterans Hospital, Albany. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

Benjamin Barse, Bainbridge, and Mrs. Lloyd Bryden, Oxford; two sons, John Nichols, Masonville, N. Y. and Victor Nichols, So. New Berlin, N.

17 grandchildren; two brothers. Charles Nichols, Johnson City and Havord Nichols, Walton: several nieces and nephews. The body was removed to the Harold Sherman Funeral Home, Bainbridge, where the funeral will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. The Rev. G.

Thomas Skyler, pastor of the Bainbridge Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be later in Sidney Center Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. RADZVILLA-Vincent Radzvilla, 54. 235 Chenango died at 12:40 a.m.

Sunday at Binghamton General Hospital, after a short illness. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Frances Radzvilla. Edwardsville, seven brothers. Felix, Allentown, Frank, Long Island, Joseph, Luzerne, Adam, Edwardsville, Peter, San Antonio, Anthony, New York City, Leo, Harrisburg, three sisters, Mrs.

Ann Beiza, Luzerne, Mrs. Rose Jacquot, Norristown, Mrs. Margaret Shinkus, Wyandott, several nieces nephews. The body was removed to the William R. Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange and will be taken to the Miketinas Funeral Home, 269 Bennett Luzerne, for services and burial.

SHELHAMER Charles M. Shelhamer, 83, 6 St. Charles Johnson City, died in Wilson Memorial Hospital Sunday at 10:50 a.m. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Franklyn (Esther) Vought, Johnson City; two sisters, Mrs.

Mary Phillips, Hornell, N. and Mrs. Lillian Fiske, also of Hornell; three grandchildren; several nieces, nephews, and cousins. He was a retired Endicott Johnson employe, and a member of the 30-Year Club. The body was removed to the J.

F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City, where the funeral will be held Wednesday at 3 p.m. Mr. Charles Little will officiate. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery at the convenience of the family.

Friends may call at the funeral home this evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening. STEVENS- -The funeral of Charles G. Stevens will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday from the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral Home, 71 Main St.

The Rev. Donald H. Finley, pastor of the First Congregational Church will officiate. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the for funeral home this evening from 7 9.

SUTTLE-Andrew B. Suttle, 75, 41 Arch Johnson City, passed away 12:50 a. m. Sunday in Wilson Memorial Hospital. There are no known survivors.

He was a member of the Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial Methodist Church. He was a veteran of World War a reserved captain in the infantry; a former captain of Company H. of the National Guard: a member of Hillerest American Legion Post 1194; a member of the Kingston Lodge The body was removed to the Hopler Georgia Funeral Home. 483 Chenango St. where the funeral will be held Wednesday at 1:30 p.

m. The Rev. Rosswell W. Lyon, DD pastor of Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Sanitaria Springs.

Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. TRAVIS-Mrs. Zela Travis, 75, Hallstead, RD 1, died Saturday evening at 6:15 in the Medical Arts Hospital, Montrose, Pa. She is survived by her husband, Lewis Travis, Hallstead; a brother, Raymond Luce, Bridge; two sisters, Flora Warner, South Montrose, Catherine Craik, RD 1, Hallstead.

She was a member of the Evangel Church of Lawsville, and the Lawsville Grange. The body was removed to the Bowen Funeral Home, Montrose, where the funeral will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. The Rev. J. Dillenback, of the Evangel Church, Lawsville, will officiate.

Burial will be in Lawsville Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 p.m. VanDeMARK Mrs. Martha Hale VanDeMark, 80, 59 Spencer Owego, died Saturday. She is survived by her husband, Milton L.

VanDeMark, Owego; one son, Paul VanDeMark, Owego; a sister, Mrs. Madeline Smith, Oswego; three grandchildren; two nephews and one niece. She was a member of the Owego Methodist Church and the Owego Rebekah Lodge. The body was removed to the Meritt Liddle Funeral Home. 255 Park Owego, where the funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday. The Rev. Harry Pettes, pastor of the Tioga Center Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Tioga Cemetery. Friends may call the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

WILSON-Arthur P. Wilson, 64, retired manager of S. S. Kresge Department Store, Oneonta, died Saturday in Fox Memorial Hospital, Oneonta. Mr.

Wilson was manager of the store for 13 years, before it closed in 1958. He had served for 17 years as manager of the Elmira Kresge Store, and was previous manager of the Eston, store. More recently since his. retirement in 1958, Mr. Wilson has been associated with the George B.

D. Bonbright and Co. Investment Broker, Rochester, He had been working out of the Binghamton office selling investments. Mr. Wilson was born Oct.

6, 1896, in Millville, N. the son of Jessie and Annie Neill Wilson. He married Janie mira. Timberlake on July 7, 1930, in ElHe was a member of the First Methodist Church, Oneonta, and its choir; the Jessie L. Cooley Masonic Lodge 966 of Elmira; Oneonta American Legion Post 259: Otsego Voiture 40 and 8 of Oneonta: Veterans of World War Club Devillo A.

Carr Barracks. 644. Oneonta: the Oneonta Kiwanis Club; Oneonta Chapter S. P. E.

B. S. Q. S. A.

Oneonta Sportsmen's Club: Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. Oneonta. Lodge 1312. and many vears of YMCA Businessmen's Club in Elmira. Mr.

Wilson is survived by his wife, Janie Wilson; two daughters, Mrs. Charles A. Hesterly Prescott, Arkansas. and Mrs. John P.

Storck, 337 Chestnut Oneonta: one brother. Neille Wilson, Washington, D.C.; two sisters, Mrs. John Lambert, Rochester, and Miss Ethel Wilson, Eden, N. four grandchildren. Susan and John Storek, 3d, Oneonta, Janie and Jacob B.

Hesterly, 2d. Prescott, several nephews. The body was removed to the Bookhout Funeral Home. Oneonta, where the funeral will be held Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 2 p.m.

The Rev. Clayton Hoag, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Oneonta. will officiate. Burial will be later in Millville Cemetery.

Millville, N. Y. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. Masonic services will be held at the funeral home this evening at .7 Friends wishing to do so, may make memorial contributions to the Otsego County Heart Chapter, or your local Heart Fund. CRISSELL The family of Clarence V.

Crissell wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the expressions of sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement. Also for the cards and beautiful floral offerings. Ernest L. Crissell MONELL The family of Arthur L. Monell wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for the kind expressions of sympathy, extended to us during our recent bereavement.

Mrs. Arthur Monell Mr. Mrs. Donald Monell Mr. Mrs.

Ludwig Muller Mr. Mrs. Gerald Brink Florists 6 Main St. BARNES FLORISTS. Hours: 8:30 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m. COSTAS FLOWER SHOP Flowers That Will Satisfy 200 Vestal Ave. Dial RA 4-4374 MacLENNAN'S FLORIST Floral Telegraph Assn. Member Court St. Dial RA 2-6484 RIVERSIDE FLORIST 47 Riverside Drive, Johnson City Members of Floral-Telegraph Ass'n.

Hours 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. SW 7-3038 CEMETERIES VESTAL HILLS MEMORIAL PARK -Lot section 4 graves. Write Mount Toxaway Lodge, Sapphire, N. C.

LEGAL NOTICE Clerk, Board of Supervisors. SUBSCRIPTION RATES NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids are invited for the installation of Fire Detention Systems for the Administration Building and Nurse's siouartern at the Broome County Upper Front St. Specifications may be, obtained at the office of the Clerk the Board of Supervisors, 4th floor County, Office Building, Binghamton, by making a deposit of $2.04. Bids to be submitted to the above office not later than A.M., E. S.T., Wednesday, February 1, 1961 when they will be publicly opened.

HOWARD DAVIS. Daily and Sunday by carrier daily 30c a week, Sunday 20c week. Daily by mail first and second zones, 1 month, months, 6 months, 1 year, $9. Third to eighth zones, 1 month, months, 6 months, $8.50:" 1 year, $15. Sunday by mail first and second zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $10.40.

Third to eighth zones, 6 months, 1 year, $13.50.1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals ABDOMINAL BELTS Spencer or Spirella. Foundations, bras. Mary Nicholas. ST 5-0514. ABDOMINAL BELTS Corsets.

All Spencer individualized foundations. Ethel Barnard. SW 7-4874. ACOUSTICON-Hearing aid offices now on floor Press Bldg. Most modern, fully equipped offices in this part of N.

Y. State. ALL MAKES SERVICED. Phone RA 4-1891. Open 6 days a week.

ALTERATIONS done in my home. Call RA 3-8173. ALTERATIONS Custom tailoring. MAIN VALET SHOP 8 Main St. Dial R.A 3-9024 CAWERS Rest Home for Aged.

$25 weekly, Phone 26-F5 Greene. CHRISTINE'S BEAUTY SHOP. 119 Court St. Specializing in really soft natural looking permanents. Shampoo and styled sets, $2.50.

RA 3-0901. Complete Formal Wear for Rent RA 2-0327 HAGGERTY FORBES, 96 Front St. DRESSMAKING Alterations, drapes. Chenango Bridge-Hillerest area. MI 8-5519 after 3.

ELDERLY or convalescent person offered care, room, board, Private. 7-6042. HARRINGTON STUDIO Copies of all legal papers, income tax, receipts, checks, etc. WENE Endicott. PI 8-2454.

INABELLE BEAUTY Scalp treatments for fallen, dry, brittle hair, dandruff and other disorders. Appointments not always necessary. ST 5-7621, 121 W. Main Union. INVESTIGATOR--PRIVATE PRIVATE JOSEPH H.

CHITTENDEN O'Neil Binghamton, RA 4-3944 LADIES, MEN Restyling, fitting, expertly by Tip Top Tailors. Save Capitol Bldg. RA 2-4731. MOTH HOLES, BURNS, TEARS Rewoven. Knit Suits Shortened.

119 Pennsylvania Ave. RA 3-4633. NOON-HOUR special lunch. CENTRAL HOTEL-RESTAURANT American-Italian foods: kitchen 8 a.m. to 12 midnight.

6 Garfield Endicott. ST 5-9625 NURSING HOME MARY R. PURTELL, RN. SW 7-5221 16 Evelyn Johnson City ONCE YOU buy MERLITE light bulbs you never have to buy bulbs again. 'NEVER! RA 2-8371 Made in U.S.

A. RA 22-3-22 RA 22-3-22 YELLOW CAB RA 22-3-22 RA 22-3-22 RUBBER STAMPS, all kinds, fast service, first quality. order too large or too small. JOGGERST. TUESDAYS Family nite skating; 6:30 to 9 p.m.

only, VESTAL ROLLER RINK. PI 8-3582. WEDDING invitations; business forms; programs; brochures. ENDICOTT PRINTING CO. 124 Nanticoke Ave.

ST 5-9441 ZIPPER SERVICE--All types of garments. New low prices, trousers shortened or lengthened, Free call and delivery. Master Cleaners, 219 Chenango St. RA 2-7777. Lost and Found 8 FOUND -Piece of jewelry, Court St.

vicinity. RA 2-0247. FOUND--Child's sled Friday evening, Route 26, south of Vestal Center. Owner may have by calling PI 8-3041. FOUND Collie dog on West Side.

RA 3-9103. LOST Toy Fox Terrier, Morningside Heights. RA 4-1650. LOST- Gold charm bracelet between Massachusetts Ave First Methodist Church, Endicott. Senttimental value.

Reward. ST 5-7038 after 6. LOST Gold cross in paper bag. Saturday afternoon at Grant's lunch counter. RA 9-3601.

LOST- Child's blue glasses, gray case. Between George Washington School and Wall St. RA 3-9606. LOST Wristwatch at U-E skating area. Reward.

PI 8-1774. LOST-Black German Shepherd pup, answers to "Sputnik." Vicinity Castle Creek Rd. Child's pet. RA 9-3409. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted -Men 9 ATTENDANT Experienced.

Apply corner Front and Dickinson St. No phone calls. BOOKKEEPER-Male. Take care of office and complete set of books. Call RA 3-8286; after 5 p.m., RA 9-2703.

BOYS High School graduates, neat appearance, personable, to work in stock room. Must have car, United States citizens. Bring birth certificate. Apply in person, all day Monday. MODERN DESIGN Vestal Vestal COUNTER WAITER- experience, 11 p.

to 8 a. m. Apply Park Diner, 119 Conklin Ave. CREDIT INVESTIGATOR- train for National finance organization. High School graduate better.

Must own car. Good salary and expense allowance. DOMESTIC FINANCE, ENDICOTTI Help Wanted- -Men ENGINEER- FIELD INSPECTOR Experienced in sewer or foundation construction to represent Consulting Engineers as Resident Engineer. Send resume including salary requirements to Box 4074, Press. FOREMAN WANTED Large men's welt shoe manufacturer requires the services of 3 supervisors.

I Quality II Stitching Room IlI Packing Room These are challenging positions with a progressive Eastern Company. Good salaries plus bonus will be paid to the right men. It you are looking for an opportunity with a growth company and can qualify through your experience for any of the above positions, write in detail to Box 4079, Press. GENERAL Office Clerk. $289 MACHINISTS to $2.50 SHIPPING CLERK $260 N.

Y. State Employment Service 221 Washington Street DON'T STORE it, call the PRESS at RA 3-9421 and ask for an Ad Taker. MEN interested in route sales with late model car and able to work as directed will take home more than $100 a week. This is 44 hours per week. Write Post Office Box 114, East Side Station, Binghamton.

MAN TO ASSIST Manager in local branch of coastto-coast organization. No experience necessary, but applicants must be over 19 years old. We train you in brand identification, sales promotion, sales management and office procedures. Car furnished. This is a permanent position with no overnight travel, for personal interview phone Mr.

Good at RA 3-0269 between 9 a. m. and 1 p. m. $85 PER WEEK TO START TO THOSE ACCEPTED MECHANIC- Experience on trucks preferred but not necessary.

Call ST 5-3392. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Immediate permanent openings exist at our Vestal plant Product Design Engineering Supervisor BSME or BS with Physics major. 7 to 10 years plus minimum 5 years supervisory experience required. Product Design Engineers BSME or BS with Physics major. Minimum of 3 years mechanical design experience.

All benefit programs. Salary commensurate with qualifications. Apply in person or send detailed resume in confidence to: Personnel Relations Department, OZALID Johnson City, N. MILL MAN--Experienced. Familiar with general wood working ma- chinery.

Good health necessary. No age limit. Apalachin Craftsmen. Phone 6-2181 Apalachin or RA 2-5985 Binghamton. MODEL MAKER, EXPERIENCED Call SW 7-8967 Leindecker Machine Works Sales Representative J.

I. Holcomb Mfg. Co. If you are any experienced man, want the growing chemical industry with a 65-year old, AAA-1 company that will help you to earn more every year and can qualify, we offer: 1. Best known national line.

2. Expense paid factory training. 3. Protected territory. 4.

Accounts purchase 3-6 times per year. 5. Unusual commission earnings paid weekly. 6. All sales open account, freight paid, 7.

National Trade Journal Advertising. Sell line of more than 400 daily used cleaning maintenance items to institutional, industrial, and general business establishments in Broome County area. An opportunity well worth your calling Mr. F. T.

Lynch, Arlington Hotel. SALESMAN Building materials. We supply established accounts. Top brands and aggressive merchandising. Write Box 4090, Press.

SHOE SALESMAN Experienced. Excellent working conditions. This position is full time and permanent. Write Box 4086 Press. ADVANCE RAPIDLY IN FINANCE Unusual career opportunity for men who are high school graduates.

Enroll in our management training program which leads to a responsible executive-administrative position on completion. No selling. Interesting office and field work. Attractive starting salary. Outsanding employe benefits.

Build your future in a growing field with America's oldest and largest consumer finance company. Come in today and talk things over with Mr. Hill. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. 70 COURT ST.

BINGHAMTON CONTRACT TRUCKMEN make write Trailer furnished. over 22 MAYFLOWER Box 107, Indianapolis 6, Ind. GOOD steady selling job. Commercial established customers route. Binghamton wholesaler quality merchandise, customer protection.

Group medical, life insurance, vacation, salary plus commission. Write Box 4088, Press. LEADS NO COST TO YOU 4 TO 7 LEADS PER DAY Combined with our unusual commission schedule means higher earnings for EXPERIENCED A insurance men. New low cost medical policy is sure fire. Hospitalization policies to suit almost any income.

The potential is there for the right kind of man. Call RA 2-7006, 9 to 11 a.m. NEED EXTRA INCOME? Earn $40 to $75 per week in your spare time. For details phone SW 7-9242 any evening before 9 p.m. ONLY men interested in over a $100 per week with common sense and a good running car will be interviewed for this opening.

Special type work, steady year round. No layoffs, no slack periods See Mr. Bucher, Arlington Hotel, Monday, Jan. 9, from 9-11 a. m.

and 5-7 p.m. NATIONWIDE ORGANIZATION IS EXPANDING RAPIDLY It is the Fastest growing company in the fastest growing industry in the world. WE NEED 3 REPRESENTATIVES For our local office and for offices in the state. Income should exceed $500 per month from the very first month. Then it should increase substantially for the right man.

Qualified men will be trained to earn $10,000 per year. If You Apply And Are Selected You Must Be Available To Start in Training Immediately Phone RA 9-4956 for confidential interview, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday from 9 to 5. MR. WRIGHT PERMANENT full time employment it married, approximately 30 or over, some retail experience, neat appearing. Prefer Endicott, Vestal or Endwell resident.

Apply mornings only, no phone calls. Shapiro's Men's Shop, 56 Washington Endicott. RELIABLE MAN Married man with good character and background to operate local retail grocery route for a national concern. Earnings and future unlimited. A-1 references required.

Salary $65 weekly, commissions and bonus. APPLY MR. ROBINSON Hotel Carlton FROM 7 to 9 P. M. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday RELIABLE MAN wanted for janitor at State Bowling Center, 530 State St.

TRIPLE A-1 Sales and Sales Management Training Program. Man over 18 to assist manager in local Branch. Coast-to-coast chain. Experience unnecessary. You must be neat and alert.

Phone Mr. Ashley, RA 3-0269 between 9 a. m. and 2 p. m.

Salary $85 per week to those accepted. WE CAN START 2 MEN IMMEDIATELY SALARY POSITION Large AAA-1, building material manufacturer has desirable opening in their staff. Local work, large company benefits. Applicants must be married, own car and be neat appearing. APPLY COLONIAL MOTEL TUESDAY, 10 A.M.

TO 2 P.M. ASK FOR MR. KRCHA YES, I MEAN YOU You're over 40, experienced in sales, and know the Binghamton area. Worth up to $16.000 plus bonus. Write M.

P. Crawford, Vice President, Texas Refinery Box 711, Fort Worth 1, Texas. $7,000 TO $10,000 YEARLY National Corporation expanding in Binghamton needs 2 successful salesmen. We can establish beyond doubt to those men selected that our men are making $7.000 to $10,000 yearly. Highly dignified work.

Appointments made by telephone. Many leads furnished. Background of "direct to consumer" experience in real estate, appliances, educational coures, helpful. For interview phone Mr. Seymour, RA 3-8306 between 9 a.

m. and 12 noon only. $3.05 PER HOUR. Full time. Men with cars.

Neat appearance required. Phone RA 4-3287. Help Wanted -Women 10 ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERKTypist, Vestal, experienced. 5 days AUTOMOBILE AND FIRE INSURANCE CLERK--Typing. policy writing.

Experienced, 5 days EXECUTIVE SECRETARY-Mature, experienced. Capable of responsibilities, and decision making. 5 days, ACADEMY EMPLOYMENT Div. of Normile Personnel 0612 Press Bldg. ASSEMBLERS Day or night $1.35 BOOKKEEPER-Owego from $75 BUYER-Boys' wear from $65 KEY PUNCH Operator $2.00 MULTILITH Operator- from $60 SOLDERERS experienced $2.05 STENOGRAPHER from $70 N.

Y. State Employment Service 221 Washington Street. CHILD care in your home. Endicott-Union, (2 children). PI 8-7984.

GIRL or woman to care for 3 children. Must like children. Vicinity of East Side. RA 2-7019. GIRL-Woman, general housework.

Live in-out. Doctor's home. RA 4-6719. -Experienced. Apply in person, Erma's Beauty Bungalow, Upper Front St.

or call RA 3-1881. HOSTESS, to meals, 1 Cocktail a.m. offered. Benefits, Single, Lounge. at- in- 5 tractive, personality required.

Contact F. T. Danehy, between 2 and 4 p.m. only. No telephone calls.

SHERATON INN. HOUSEKEEPER for 1 adult. Room and board in exchange. Write Box 4093, Press. HOUSEKEEPER Refined, middleaged.

Live in. One who prefers good home to high wages. RA 4-4605. HOUSEKEEPER Older lady preferred. Live in.

One who prefers good home to high wages. PI 8-7239 after 4:30 p.m. LAB TECHNICIAN for doctor's office. Call RA 2-2110. MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT Doctor's office in Binghamton.

Reply stating age, qualifications, references to Box 4078 Press. OFFICE CLERK-Medium size office. Shorthand and typing. Pleasant telephone voice. Write in own handwriting to Box 4075, Press, giving full details.

All replies acknowledged. REGISTERED NURSE Part time. Pediatrician's office. Dial RA 4-2505. SALESLADY Drug store experience only.

Apply in person, Main Drug. SECRETARY Physician's office. Competent reliable woman, references required. RA 2-4131. WAITRESS Counter 5-day work.

week. Experipreferred. Apply in person: Fowler's Luncheonette, Mr. O'Connell. VOMAN-DO light housework for wage and good home.

RA 2-3023. WOMAN to care for children, in Maine area. 5 days weekly, provide own transportation. UN 2-3224 TOMAN- speaking and cooking 1 meal a day and light housework for elderly woman. Live in optional.

Write Box 4085 Press. Help Wanted- Women 10 WOMAN for child care. Pa Hawleyton area. Phone 5-F14. WOMAN for child care and light housework.

Live in or out. RA 9-4012 after 4, AVON Has an "Earning Opportunity" for RA EXPERIENCED Typists, Stenographers and Secretaries desired for temporary periods of one-six months. Excellent rates. Call Special Office Services. RA 3-5378.

EXPERIENCED OPERATORS 18 years or over, also women who are willing to learn and who quality. We. will train. We offer: hospitalization, life insurance, steady work, high piece rates, and pleasant working conditions. Apply: Endwell Dress rear of 703 North Endicott, 9 a.

m. to 5 p. m. IF YOU can write clearly you can qualify for this office job. No experience required.

Will teach you our simple routine. Write at once to Box 952 Press. MATURE woman for child care. Vicinity Johnson City, Vestal. SW 7-8705.

POSITION OPEN- -In Display and Advertising department. Must be able to type. Apply J. C. Penney Court Binghamton.

ReTRAVEL RESERVATIONS reservations experience with airline. Will handle all travel arrangements for key company personnel. Must possess high degree of intelligence and initiative plus the ability to communicate effectively. Some typing skill also necessary. Switchboard experience helpful but not essential.

Phone RA 3-9311, Richard G. Lambert, Link Division of General Precision, Inc. -Party Plan needs 10 women in Broome County to show our quality plastics. a Free training. Car essential.

RA 4-7115, Mrs. Hart, Kirkwood, N. Y. $72 IS YOURS! Run Home Shopping Club in spare moments; choose $72 worth of famous brand products. Friendly, easy, fun.

No experience, no obligation. Big Catalog with full details sent free. Write: Dept. 1, Signet Club Plan, Cambridge, Mass. 6 FRIENDLY WOMEN needed right away to help start shop-by-mail club.

You help your friends, they save money. You get famous products free. Send today for details and free 276-page catalog. Popular Club, Dept. C889, Lynbrook, N.

Y. Help-Men or Women 11 BOOKKEEPER Growing office. Must have ability to think for himself, Will consider accounting student on basis. Good potential for advancement. Write Box 4083, Press.

SALESMEN WANTED Men or women in the real estate field. We have leads, we have a trading service, we have an established office for over 25 years. If you are not making money, if you need work you need us and we will help you. If you live in a small town definitely can use you. RUSSELL C.

C. TERRY TERRY KNOWS "WHERE MONEY GROWS" 147 Front Vestal. ST 5-3349 FULL TIME real estate salesman. Modern office. Leads furnished.

JOHN BRAIN, REALTOR 147 Washington Endicott PI 8-1526 INSURANCE SALESMEN or saleswomen. Full line insurance company is interested in hiring agents in expansion program. Full or part time. Reply to Box 4094, Press. REAL ESTATE Sales People.

Excellent opportunity for people with sales ability. We will train you. For details call: ST 5-3574 or PI 8-7460. Agents Wanted 12 $2.50 PER HOUR or more for part or full time route work. Large repeat orders.

Man or woman. Write McNESS P. O. Box 871, Baltimore, Md. Positions Wanted -Men 13 ADDITIONS Block and concrete work, carpentry, painting, roofing.

Kittle. R.A 3-2583. LIGHT WORK or trucking or any labor. LIGHT TRUCKING--Cellars cleaned, odd jobs, all types. References.

RA 3-7619. CAPABLE, reliable man for general housecleaning, odd 3-6643 Position Wanted -Women 14 CHILD. Call CARE RAM 4-0881. my South Side CHILD CARE 9 or housekeper. Live in preferred.

South Side. RA 3-8885. CHILD CARE in my home, daily. Any age. RA 2-2994.

HOUSEKEEPER-1 adult, convalescent semi-invalid. Write Box 195 Press. IRONINGS. my home. Pickup and deliver.

Dial SW 7-5252. -Desires job caring for children in motherless home. Call 7-2104 Owego. NURSES' AIDE Care for elderly person. Days or nights.

SW 7-7970. WOMAN -Experienced, desires work in small restaurant or buy half interest. No family ties. 6-3851 Apalachin, ask for Jean. ALL KINDS of typing done at my home.

RA 4-4763. EXPERIENCED Laundress. Will do laundry in her home. PI 8-4796. MATURE Registered Nurse desires Monday to Friday a.m.

employment. Write Box 4089, Press. WORKING MOTHERS Do you need help with washings-ironings? RA 3-6727 WHATEVER you want, you'll find it in the Want Ads. EDUCATIONAL Instruction 16 MEN: we seek trainees now to qualify for up to $3.88 per hour as OPERATING ENGINEERS Nationwide construction projects need trained men. Airports, ernment housing, power dams, thruways.

Chance to get in on ground floor NOW. Experience not required. Intensive FAST practical training. Estimating, blueprint reading, grade and grade stakes, operating controls, field maintenance, highway construction, operation of dozer, grader, shovelcat. Actual operation if desired.

Get the facts now. Experience on new modern equipment. No obligation, no red tape, but must be SINCERE Mail coupon: HEAVY EQUIPMENT DIVISION Trainee Director Northwest Schools. Dept. H1-127 BOX 4082, PRESS (please print) Age.

from. CALL AD- TAKER HOURS ADS MON. thru SAT. WANT RA 3-9421 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Instruction 16 IMPERIAL SCHOOL OF BEAUTY Trains you for a Beauty profession State Approved Methods 30 Odell Endicott. PI 8-8304 LEARN TO FLY $6 lesson; Bill Cory, General Air Service, Tri-Cities Airport. ST 5-8353. USE PRESS CLASSIFIED IT PAYS BOARD AND ROOMS Rooms--With Board 20 ROOM and in private SLEEPING On bus SW 7-3685. board for elderly lady home.

RA 2-2694. ROOMS Near factories. line, Board optional. AMSBRY 11 Large room, closet, next to bath. RA 2-4936.

BEETHOVEN Near sirable room, Gentleman preferred. RA 2-2215. BROAD AVE. Large front room. Employed gentleman.

RA 2-1125. CLARKE ST. Large front room. Dial RA 3-4228. CONKLIN 92-Clean room, shower, private entrance, Reasonable.

RA 4-4605. EDWARDS Main. Room, shower for gentleman. RA 4-3350. FRONT Central -Room, private entrance, gentleman.

RA 2-6766. HELEN 129-Room for gentleman. SW 7-0513. LEROY location Front room, entrance. Running water.

RA2-3589, LARIAT CLEAN 43 ROOM. MILES 3-Sleeping room, on bus line. Gentleman, SW 7-3355. OAK 146-Comfortable large front bedroom. Private entrance.

OAK 127-Single room, gentleman preferred. PARK AVE, 118-Large front room private entrance. Gentleman preferred. WASHINGTON ST. room, private entrance, bath.

$12 weekly. RA 3-6552. WATER Central-Private family, business gentleman only. RA 2-6766. CENTRAL--Gentleman share room with same; shower.

Home like. RA 2-1627. CENTRAL, 95 Front St. Clean, warm sleeping room for rent. EAST SIDE Near bus.

Sleeping room. Call RA 3-2687 after 4. SOUTH-Large, clean sleeping room. Private home. RA 4-2883.

SOUTH SIDE Studio room, pleasant. Private bath, entrance. Furnished. RA 4-2705. WEST SIDE Pleasant room.

Gentleman. Private entrance. SW 7-2271. WEST SIDE -Attractive room. Business girl.

Privileges. RA 3-4001, WEST SIDE-2 sleeping rooms. Can be seen evenings. RA 9-3067. BROOME TECH area, pleasant room.

Private home. RA 2-9353. ENDICOTT Badger Ave. Gentlemen. Single or twin.

Parking, kitchen privileges, private entrance. ST 5-3273. HILLCREST Pleasant room near Link's. Call RA 2-6256 or RA 2-5436 BINGHAM HOTEL-182 Washington St. Newly decorated.

$11 up. RA 2-5316. FURNISHED room, private bath, garage. Near IBM Owego, Glendale. ST 5-1543.

MADISON and up weekly. 100 Washington St. RA 4-1318. $10.50 PER WEEK QUEEN ANNE HOTEL 135 Court St. RA 2-5301 Rooms for Housekeeping 22 Rooms--Without Board 21 CENTRAL 2-room kitchenette.

Utilities. One employed gentleman preferred. RA 4-0604. WANT AD READERS ARE PRE-SOLD BUYERS REAL ESTATE For RENT Apartments and Houses 26 ARTHUR Area-4 rooms. BEETHOVEN Area-3 rooms, WEST SIDE-Soon, 2 rooms.

Phone Renting Agent. No Fee RA 2-8960 CARROLL 38-4 or 5 rooms. Call RA 3-9128 or RA 3-0434 after 6 p.m. CEDAR apartment. All utilities.

Business or professional woman preferred. BARTLETT, REALTOR, RA 3-6404 CHAPMAN 7. 4 rooms, $60 monthly. RA 3-0839 before 6. CHENANGO apartment, 1st floor.

Adults preferred. RA 2-2218 or RA 4-7267. CHENANGO 730 rooms. Range, refrigerator, heat, janitor service. 5-0638.

CHENANGO 649, Port Dickinson 3-room garage apartment plus large utility room. RA 3-7649. CHENANGO 713--3 rooms, bath, range, heat, utilities, Adults preferred. RA'2-0909, RA 4-1670. CHESTNUT ST.

5 rooms, heated, first floor. Elderly couple preferred. RA 2-6766. CLINTON and 5-room apartments. RA 2-7149.

CONKLIN 166-First floor, 5 rooms, no utilities. $90 monthly. New stove, refrigerator. RA 3-1364. CONKLIN AVE.

Modern apartments, heated. 3 kitchen. Adults preferred. RA 2-0421. CONKLIN ROAD, 10 minutes from Court House New 3-bedroom apartment, tiled bath with shower.

Gas heat, brick front. Children welcome, no dogs. $22 weekly plus utilities. Inquire Conklin Hardware, 659 Conklin Road. CONKLIN RD.

Clean, modern 4 rooms, bath. First floor. Children welcome, no dogs. $17 weekly plus utilities. Inquire Conklin Hardware, 659 Conklin Rd.

EDWARDS 28-Second floor. 3 modern rooms, heated. RA 2-6246. EMERSON 9-5 rooms. $60.

COURT 209-3 rooms, first floor. $40. CASELLA, RA 2-1333. EXCHANGE 27-3- and 4-room apartments. RA 4-3195, RA 2-4946.

FRONT ST. 3 rooms, bath. Utilities. $16. Parking.

SW A 7-0851. RA 2-5887. GARFIELD 30, Endicott-6room, hot water and heat furnished. $100 per month. ST 5-0159 after 6.

GLENWOOD 83 6 rooms, bath. Second floor. RA 2-4464 evenings. GRAND 23-3 rooms, ready to move in, redecorated, utilities furnished, garage. $80.

SW 7-5741, ST 5-3426. GRISWOLD rooms. Heat and utilities furnished. RA 3-8698. HAWLEY 194-5 rooms, bath, heated, second floor.

RA 4-3963. HAWLEY 180-4-room heated apartment. Ready for occupancy. Inquire superintendent on premises. Call RA 2-3619.

HELEN -Close to bus. Redecorated 5 rooms, heat, hot water. $80. Dial SW 7-3510. HENRY 216-5-room apartment.

Call Mr. Weber, RA 3-5439. JANETTE 6-4 rooms, heated. Adults preferred. Inquire 78 Holland St.

LAKE 65-5 rooms, first floor. Adults preferred. RA 9-3384. LEROY 33-First floor, 5 rooms. Adults preferred.

RA4-8204. LESTER AVE. Modern 4-room apartment. Call SW 7-2663. CIRFREY.

Call. Near RA 4-3593. Court-6 rooms, LINCOLN 3-5 rooms. newly redecorated. RA 4-8094 after 4.

MAIN 272-3 rooms, bath. Utilities furnished. MAPLE and 5 heated rooms. Children welcome. RA 2-4716.

MILES rooms, bath, heated. Adults preferred. SW 7-3071 evenings. MILL ST. 3 rooms, all utilities.

Minutes from town. RA 9-2142. MOELLER ST. 38 5 rooms, 2nd floor, excellent location. RA 3-8497.

MULBERRY rooms, bath, second floor. RA 3-0157 after 6. MUNSELL 4 rooms, tric and hot water furnished. Apartments and Houses 26 MURRAY 75-4 rooms, all utilities, $55. RA 2-6519 evenings.

MYGATT 3 rooms, and bath, Call RA 4-9153. ST. 4 large, clean rooms, range, heated. $95. RA 2-5586.

OAK ST. -First floor. Living room, bedroom, kitchen, dinette, bath. Steam heat, hot water, gas, electrie included. $70.

SW 7-7076. OAK apartment, heated. Adults preferred. RA 2-2719. CAK Small house.

Ideal-couple or office, $80. RA 4-7173. OAK Near North, 3 rooms, heated, range and refrigerator, immediately available, $75. Days RA 3-5377; Evenings RA 2-9063. PARK 9 5 rooms, second floor.

$85. No utilities. SW 7-3121. PARSONS STREET-Near Mill St. and Vestal Ave.

(Southside), 6 rooms, heated apartment with hot water. $90 with garage. 1 child or two accepted. Call RA 3-3742. PENNSYLVANIA 49-Small 4- room apartment, second floor.

Suitable couple. Inquire after 6. PENNSYLVANIA 63-5-room heated apartment, second floor. ROBINSON 132-Second floor, 4 rooms, bath. Inquire at Triple Cities Floor Covering, 565 State St.

ROBINSCN 292 5 rooms, heated, private entrance. Adults preferred. MI 8-5938. ROBINSON 260-Second floor, 3 rooms, bath. $75.

SCHUBERT 99-5 rooms, first floor. Garage. 2 children welcome. SCHUBERT 161 4 rooms, bath, 1st floor. $60.

RA 2-7131. STATE 58 3 rooms, modern, heat, $60. Call Ara, RA 3-5333. STELLA-IRELAND rooms, heat, hot water. SW 7-6050.

TOMPKINS Apartments. Beautiful and modern, 2-bedroom garden type. Heat, electric stove and refrigerator furnished. $102.50 monthly, RA 3-4728. UPPER PENNSYLVANIA AVE.

4 rooms, heat, electric. RA 4-8590. WALNUT 117-5 rooms, heated. Adults preferred. RA 2-7909.

WALNUT 844 rooms, bath, first floor. All utilities. $85. Adults preferred. RA 4-0949.

WATER rooms, front apartment. Steam heat, hot water. $45. RA 4-1021. WATSON 2800-2 bedrooms, kitchen, tiled bath, laundry room, cellar, heated.

$100 per month. ST 5-0561 evenings. WEST END Floral. Second floor, 3 rooms, Garage. SW 7-3369.

WINDING WAY-3rd floor, 5 rooms and bath. SW 7-8744, SW 7-1084. BINGHAMTON-5 rooms, $80. twin, 5. rooms, new and modern, $125.

JOHNSON CITY-5 rooms, $70. WE HAVE OTHERS ST 5-3118. MRS. CRISMAN, PI 8-8182 TYDINGS REALTOR AND RENTAL SERVICE EAST SIDE 5 rooms, bath. Gas heat.

Adults preferred. RA 4-6450. EAST SIDE-5 large rooms, 2 bedrooms, bath, heat, hot water, carpeted halls, large heated sun room. Adults preferred. RA 2-9071.

EAST SIDE-4 Large modern rooms. Garage. Call RA 3-9900. EAST SIDE-3 and 4 rooms, heat, utilities furnished. Call RA 3-9654.

NORTH SIDE -Near Deforest St. 3 rooms and bath, range, refrigerator. RA 2-7405 NORTH-Second floor, 5 rooms. Nice convenient neighborhood, Reasonable. RA 4-5179.

NORTH SIDE 4 rooms, bath, heated. Range, refrigerator. $65. SW 7-8231. SOUTH SIDE-5 rooms, second floor (2 or 3 bedrooms), modern bath, heat, hot water, electricity, and garage.

$110 monthly, References. RA 4-2167. SOUTH SIDE Children welcome. 6 rooms, bath. No utilities.

Call RA 4-8170. SOUTH SIDE-3 rooms, bath. Range, refrigerator furnished. $47.50. RA 3-8403.

SOUTH SIDE-3 rooms, bath, heated. $50. Mornings. SW 7-0249. SOUTH SIDE--Near General Hospital.

5 rooms. Adults preferred. RA 2-1788. WEST SIDE-3 rooms, bath, heat, janitor service. Suitable for couple and infant, $54.

RA 2-3525. WEST-6 rooms, second floor. 3 bedrooms, hot water, $80. Write Box 158, Press. WEST SIDE 4 rooms, heat, hot water.

Desirable location. Close to bus line. SW 7-1079. WEST SIDE 4 rooms. Middle-aged couple preferred.

$56. RA4-1838. WEST SIDE-6 rooms, second floor. $55 monthly. Ready for occupancy.

Adults preferred. Write Box 4077, Press. WEST SIDE-3 rooms, bath, sun porch. SW 7-9473. WEST SIDE.

13 Arthur large rooms, heated. RA 3-2885. WEST SIDE-Modern 6 rooms, bath. Second floor, Garage. RA 9-0994.

WEST SIDE, 61 Thorpe rooms, 1st floor. RA 3-3092. WEST SIDE January occupancy. New and modern construction, rooms. Kaminsky Sons.

SW 7-0740. CASTLE CREEK ROAD Good 3- bedroom semi-bungalow, 11 baths. Garage, $85. For appointment only: RA 4-7377, J. H.

CHRISTENSEN HAYES ASSOCIATES ENDICOTT-3 rooms and bath. Stove and Refrigerator furnished. All utilities paid. $20 weekly, 100 Nanticoke Ave. ST 5-2343.

ENDICOTT-3 rooms and bath, utilities furnished. Adults preferred. PI 8-0166. ENDICOTT, 114 Squires Ave. hot water, heat.

ST 5-1984. ENDICOTT, Washington Ave. rooms, front, heated. Adults preferred. ST 5-7144.

ENDICOTT, Apartment South of Main St. suitable for couple. Gas furnace, water heater and garage. ST 5-3638. ENDICOTT, 1805 Riverview Dr.

5 Third floor bath. apartment of 6-family, rooms, Baseboard heat and hot water furnished. Off-street parking, $85 monthly. Available Jan. 1st.

ST 5-7631. ENDICOTT-5 large sunny rooms on bus line. Convenient location. Adults preferred. One child accepted.

ST 5-7446. ENDICOTT, Hill Ave. --4 rooms, first floor. ST 5-0410. ENDWELL New three bedroom ranch.

No utilities. $140. Dial PI 8-4700. ENDWELL-Modern 5 rooms and bath, utilities furnished except electricity. $110.

Children accepted. ST 5-0546. HILLCREST 3 rooms, utilities. range, garage. Adults preferred.

8-5738. JOHNSON CITY-North Side. 3 heated rooms. Now vacant. Call BALIN, RA 4-3229 JOHNSON CITY 524.

4 rooms, bath, heat hot water, garage. SW 7-3130, SW 7-1873. JOHNSON CITY 398 Main St. 5 rooms, bath, heat, hot water, first floor. $100.

Inquire second floor after 4:30. JOHNSON CITY-4 rooms, second floor, heated. $90. Call SW 7-0724. JOHNSON CITY Redecorated 12 twin.

5 rooms. Unheated. ST 5-2098. JOHNSON CITY. 147 Baldwin St.4-4 heated rooms, lights furnished.

Second floor. RA 2-5496. JOHNSON CITY--North Broad St. 4 rooms, bath. All utilities.

Adults preferred. SW 7-7711 after 5:30 p.m. JOHNSON CITY Reasonable, rooms, third floor. Adults preferred. SW 7-6879, JOHNSON CITY 4 rooms.

Call SW 7-7138 after 4 p.m. JOHNSON CITY-5 rooms, bath, all utilities. $70 monthly. Mail replies to Box 4071, Press. JOHNSON CITY Hudson St.

5 rooms, heated. $100. Dial SW 7-9625. LISLE, N. bungalow.

Oil fired forced air heat. At "The Pines," Route 11. Phone 180-F2 Whitney Point. OAKDALE-6-room apartment, 1st floor, $115, heated. SUNRISE TERRACE AREA-6-room Colonial.

112 baths, $150 monthly plus -utilities. RA 3-3649 between -1-3 p.m. Name Address City State. County Hrs..

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