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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • 59

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1 EMPLOYMENT Nov. 10, 1971 PRESS, Binghamton, N. Y. 3-D I AXXOUNCE5IEXT3 II EMPLOYMENT I-AXXOUNCEMENTS deaths 1 AXXOUyCEMEXTS Personals II EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Men 18 BAKER Nights, must be experienced, re-liable with good references. Salary dependent upon qualifications and well trained rlqht man.

Apply in person, Dun- kin' Donuts, 225 Main Binghamton. BODY MEN Opening for 2 experienced only. Apply In person. See Benny DiLorenro. DiLORENZO BROTHERS 60DY SHOP 8 North Cleveland Place, Endicott CLOSERS Top commissions will be paid to two mature persons who can meet with business and professional people and close.

No order takers need apply. Previous ex perience in magazine, encyclopedia, ad vertising, and specialty sales extremely helpful. High earnings, protected terrno-ry, leads furnished. Write: Manager, Drawer 146, Painesville, Ohio 44077. jCOOKS Full or part time, apply in person, Kugues narDor inn, jwv reiam Endwell.

COUNTErTwOR Evenings75 to-1 :30 a. your chance to serve the best qual ity food, must have neat and clean ap pearance, part or tun time. Apply in per son, Pancho's Pit. DOCK SUPERVISOR Send resume and salary requested to: FOWLER WILLIAMS, INC. 1300 MEYLERT AVE.

SCRANTON, 18501 An equal opportunity employer INTANGIBLE SALES High School jradu ate S160 WAREHOUSEMAN Clean cut 74 MEDICAL AID Clean cut S86 NIGHT COMPUTER OPERATOR-1 year experience $110 CALL TOM JACKSON THE ASSOCIATES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY lit State 723-8361 DRUMMER to play In CountryRock group. 1-717-853-3041, after 6. JANITORS Part time, weekends, 1 days, 1 nights. Must be experienced and have driver's license. Smith, 723-6353.

MECHANIC'S HELPER Or will teach right man. Apply in person, 996 Conklin Rd. Reconditioning Man Used Car Department Experienced preferred. We" offer all company benefits, paid vacation and hoi i days, group medical insurance and re tirement plan. Best of, working condi tions.

Apply in Person ANDY KUZMA PUBLIC SERVICE. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH .455 Stale Binghamton SECRETARY, BOOKKEEPER Full time, medical environment, write giving complete resume to Box 4102, Care of Gannett Newspaper. TIRE CHANGER Experienced, also re capper. Apply Super Tire Service, 420 Court St. ACCE PTING A PLIC ATION orex- perienced mechanic only, apply In person at Bernie Forklilt, 602 Front St Binghamton, N.

Y. Wages according to experience and ability. EXPERIENCED Appliance technician, salary open, apply in person at Southern Tier Appliance, 3029 Old Vestal Road, 798-9261. II EMPLOYMENT LIFT TRUCK MECHANIC Du to rtctnt expansion, hav immediate opening for experienced lift truck mechanic. Top pay, excellent working conditions, outstanding benefits to include: paid vacations, holidays, group insurance, pension plan, profit sharing.

CALL FRANK SHERMAN SYRACUSE SUPPLY CO. 607-729-9121 II EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Women 19 PART-TIME COOK From 4-10 p. evenings. Arturo's Inn, must have transportation. Owego, 687-3008; Triple Cities, 748-3008.

PART lALYendicapped lady would like to find nice lady to live in her home. Working person or retired person, 723-8804. CAI PCUAU trained at S600 monthly plus commission, with 66 year Old, nigniy respecieo unon-ciai institution, write Box 4103 Ca'e ef Gannett Newspapers. SALESWOMAN For Little Boutique, experienced, infants and toddlers. Call 724-0792, 724-6996 for an appointment TELE HON E-" RE SENTAT IVE To Kniln naui nil ranPUVal kAcC Und Redbook business.

Work done entirely from your own nome leispnone. ir furnished. Commission basis. Write Box 4087, care of Gannett Newspapers. BEELINE FASHION stylists have ne wardrobes semi-annually while earning high commission.

785-7485, 748-6610, 775-0277. AVON CALLING AVON GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS ARE: A oy to give, a ny to receive, an even greater oy to sen. ror run inraimanvM, call: 785-5203 or 723-4004. BEELINE Fashions wants you. Work from your own home.

Hours to suit you. 656-8063; 748-9128. FREE GIFTS AND TOYS Have a friendly toy party In your home and receive your Christmas toys and gifts free. Highest hostess awards In party plan. Call now.

723-2959; if no answer, 724-9114. HIGH SCHOOL GRADS with 1 year bookkeeping experience needed by famous resort hotel, 90 miles from Binghamton. Salary, plus room and board. Call Mr. Miller, 914-794-4000, ext.

59 collect. LADIESi-NeedThat extra income? Show Queens'-Way Fashions, Jewelry and 12-way wigs. No Investments. Call 692-3695. OLDER WOMAN To live In and care for elderly lady.

Little nursing required. Residence at Kattelville. Call Charles Cook, days, 723-7481; evenings, 748-9629. WANTED We have opening for real estale salesman In subuman ano rennsyivania areas. Leads furnished at professional office to work from.

We have the buyers if you would like to work and make money. Phone for interview; NORA DAVIS 147 Washington 748-3303 Licensed in N. Y. State and Penna. WANTED nights, Monday-Friday, 1 child, 754-4460.

Agents Wanted 20 EARN Twenty per cent commission making catalog sales of natural vitamins and minerals. Work your own area. Work your own hours. Write F. Hilts, RD No.

2, Oneonta, N. Y. 13820. Position Wanted Men 21 ADDITIONS Block and concrete work. Porches; cellar walls repaired.

Garages. Roofing. Worklngman's prices. Higgins, 722-8448. BROKE SASH CORDS REPLACED-Wil I also do interior painting.

Bruce 797-4756. CARPENT ERWORK bddobslnterlor painting, masonry. Call Chuck, 724-3350. CAR NTER WOR Kwanted, alFkinds. Dick Clark.

Call 748-1054. GARDENING-LANDSCAPING CLEANUPS, EVERGREENS, PATIOS. DICK, 722-3536 INT ERIOR PAINTI reasonable, free estimates, Dan, 723-0671; 729-1081. LIGHT MOVING andTrucking. Call Bob or Don, 724-9048, 729-2417.

ROOFING and painting. Free estimates. John Walker, 648-6614. ROOMS PAINTED extra. Insured, references.

Hank's Painling, 722-5405. SNOW LO I Ga nd OVAL Commercial industries. Contact, early. Edward, 797-4458. II EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Mea It HELP Care for apartment, salary, apart- ment included.

Aoply Apartment F-U, 136 Jensen Road, Vestal. INTERNATIONAL TOUR firm needs full and part-time tour salesman. Call 724-0793 or write W. T. I P.

O. Box 996, Binghamton, 13902. 235 MAIN JOHNSON CITY JOSEPH MINGARELLI JOAN LENZA WANTED Santa Claus, full time Grants Binghamton Plaza, 10 to 12 and 2 to 4. Apply in person. WANTED MEN-lmmediale active Navy duty.

Call Nava. Reserve, 723-1976. WANTED Trailer driver. Must have cjass 1 license. Apply in person.

Vashina Fuel and Supply, 31 Brown Binghamton, 797-3256. work in'europe. U. S. Army guarantees a 16-month tour of Europe, after training (usually four months) in this country, on three-year enlist ments.

New higher pay scales, exceptional benefits. 722-4157. COOK-MANAGER To manage restaurant as if your own. In. centive plan plus bonuses.

Night work Do some cooking and manaqing. Do not apply unless very responsible. Apply in person. Fountains Restaurant, Vestal Parkway. Help Wanted Women 19 ACCOUNTING MEDICAL AID CREDIT CLERK S85.00 JflS.OO $74.00 CALL BETTY J.COLE THE ASSOCIATES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 11 6' Slate St.

723-8361 A YS ITT R- For, one 5 year-old and light housekeeping, 7:30 to 12 noon 4 days a week, my South Side own Transponanon, aiier a. BABYSITTER Afternoons, my South Side home, 1 infant. 724-8807 mornings. BABYSITTER WANTED My South Side home, 2 days a week, 1 child, own transportation, 724-6945. BAB YSI TTE RMy" SoulhSidehome, one child, 724-1864.

BABYSITTER Within walking distance to Adams references required. 785-2960 after p. m. BARMaTd SWatiress, dancersT 7234300 775-2767 after 7. BOOKKEEPER Experienced in accounts payable, payroll and general office procedure, apply 5th floor, Drazen's City of Fashion.

CHILD CARE Permanent, near Harry L. icnool, your nome. y-y 1 1 GENERAL OFFICE WORK Must know typing, some bookkeeping, filing, etc. Im mediate employment, write Box 4097, care of Gannett Newspapers. GENERAL OFFICE CLERK Typing, filing, switchboard operation, some experience, general office work required, apply 5th floor, Drazens City of Fashion.

TtbuSEKEFreRlvennTldays end2 nights, end care for elderly lady. '748-3614, 785-8328. IOUSEWORKER WANTED 2 or 3 days a week, 723-7631. KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Experienced only. Apply Keypunch Center, 120 Washington Endicott, 754-1420.

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced, career girl, salary highest, 729-1539. LIC NSE DP TAL HYG January 1, 3'A days weekly, salary open, 722-4022. II EMPLOYMENT RAMADA INN presently accepting applications for full-time or port-time positions. Waiters Cocktail waitresses Steam table and Short order Cooks MaitreDe. New cabaret lo open end of November, apply in person at personnel-office, rear of River Mede Manor, 1 59-1 63 Front Binghamton.

An Equal Opportunity Employer FOR Auctions 8 SUNDAY ANTIQUE AUCTION NOVEMBER 14 at 10 A. M. At CONKLIN AUCTION HOUSE Located tt mile out Conklin from Binghamton City limits. PARTIAL LIST INCLUDES: Choice eld Hepplewhite table, 10' harvest table, pine sideboard, walnut sideboard, 8' walnut china closet. Pier mirror, chests, rockers, chairs, wash stand, candle stand, paintings, prints, lamps, clocks, slipware.

churns, doll furniture, bells, primitives of wood, tin. Iron, copper. Early books. Including 3 county histories, set of Harvard classics, trade cards, post cards early newspapers', loads of early paper items, old coins, jewelry, 53 piece set of Limoge china, cut and pattern glass, early slide projector with 500 glass slides. Our building is heated and we have seats and eats, sd come early and spend the day, easy parking.

OTIS F. WIGHTMAN AUCTIONEER GREENE, N. 607-656-8600 Our Mailing List Can Aid You 9110. AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY 1:30 P.M. at Whitney Point, EMPIRE LIVESTOCK MARKETING COOPERA TIVE, 692-3391; 692-3777.

CONKLIN AUCTION Complete auction service, we buy or sell on commission, everything, but antiques are our specialty. 724-7342, 797-0477. HOWARD W. VISSCHER AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE BROKER NICHOLS, N. 607-699-7250 JIM ADRIANCE, Auctioneer (607) 754-4147, Vestal, N.

Y. Farm Auctions or any kind MOYLE'S MERCHANDISE MART 28 Ave. Johnson City, N. 798-9242. Appraisers.

Auctioneers. Open Daily, 9 lo 5:30. Consignments" welcome. TEPLITZ INTERNATIONAL, INC. Auctioneers, Sales Liquidators 106 State Tower Building, Syracuse, N.

Y. 13202-PHONE 1-315-422-1600 MEL MANASSE AUCTIONEER Whitney Point, 692-3609 ANTIQUES-Estates our specialty BILL HUNT, AUCTIONEER SIDNEY, N. 607-563-1993 BUTTON'S AUCTION BAR Leon C. Button, Auctioneer Great Bend, Pa. (717) 179-2300 Consignments Welcome "HARRIS WILCOX, I NC.7 AUCTIONEER BERGEN, N.

Y. 14416 PHONE 716-494-1880 PALMATI AUCTION GAL I Specializing in dispersal and appraisal of tine antiques. Waterville, N. Y. (315) 893-4141 or 841-8597 AUCTIONS ANY KIND CLIFF NEWMAN, Auctioneer P.O.

Box 232, Owego, Phone 687-3792 County, Pa. 24 miles Southwest of Montrose and 8 miles South of Lawton, Pa. MIKE MICHA, Auctioneer Will buy or sell your dairy. 607-729-3151 Personals 10 ABOARD LANCASTER Shopping November 13, among the world's largest and newest mall Syracuse Ice Follies November 27 New York Thanksgiving Weekend, December 5 also 11-12 weekend. Ideal Travel ICCMC130113, Espo-sito 724-0878 evenings, Schleider 722-6217 days.

ABOARD New York, Stamp Show, shopping, November 20, Thanksgiving weekend; December 4, December 11-12; Ice Follies, November 27; Lancaster, Decem ber 4. Ideal Travel ICC MC 130113. Ra-vert, 724-8897, Lesch, 722-1944. ALL damaged garments rewoven, bring in or man. koyal weaving.

Closed Monday 410 O'NEIL BUILDING, 722-3154 ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT your drinking? ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS can help. Call 722-5983 anytime. AUNTIE BEULAH You'll be happy to know that your purple couch is very happy at our house. Love, Dollie. BEDS CHAIRS-TABLES FLOYD'S RENT ALS 3303 E.

Main Endwell, 748-7414 BILL PROBLEMS? FAMILY BUDGET IN A TURMOIL? An economical confidential service Budget Accounting Service. 729-6897 BEADS-Macrame, crafts supplies. Crafts, RD 1, North West Windsor, 775-0050, 10 a. m. to 9 p.

m. weekdays. US INE SM Home0 wner sTwhywor" ry train your dog to be K-9 Crime Fighter. Training at your home 30 minutes a night. For appointment call 724-3817 after 5 p.

m. No telephone information given. CALLIN GA A iCi II it a Fa nd save 4 zones. 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50. 722-2422; 722-2423.

CERAMICS Candle making, fun film and casting plastic. FUn for all ages. EMPIRE STATE CERAMICS is TM A A rn rags 1o rug 7 Call Elizabeth, 797-2107. COMPLETE FORMAL WEAR TO RENT HAGGERTY FORBES 96 FRONT ST. 722-0327 DRAPERIES Made- l'oo rder7 A ust i and Roman shades; swags.

Installation rods. No delay. Fabric Craft, 723-5073. DRAPERIES -SUP COVERS iberglass Cotton Synthetics Color consultation Shop at Home SALLY SHAW The FAIR STORE, 722-4251 GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE Mobile homes, home owners, taverns, commercial, call anytime, Howard Pike, 775-1012. GERTRUDE'S dressmaking, and altera tions, always open, 157 Oak 722-2603.

HAVING AN AFFAIR? i showers, group meetings, Christmas parties. A Banquet House offers facilities for groups of 50 to 500. For information; 748-8041. HIDY OCHIAI'S Triple Cities School of Judo. Karate.

Self defense, sauna, exercises, 290 Floral Johnson-City. HOME AID otters complete home care. Day workers, companions, nurses aides and post hospital, 754-6800. JOIN A CERAMIC CLASS Ceramic art and craft supplies MUDDLE PUDDLE CERAMICS, 775-2895 JUDO AND" KARATE-Salzen- Doo, 77 State 722-9834; 775-1776. NEED RIDE St.

Petersburg alter January 4, share expenses. 724-6769. NOW EVERYBODY wants to get in the ACT Don't buy lust ANY natural vitaminsGet the best at Crone Drug They have Barth's, Hoffman's, Schift's and Plus Products. NURSE or TEACHER To share home with young lady. Write Box 4096, care of Gannett Newspapers, PANCHO'S TAMS-Scarfs, mittens, slip pers, made to order.

797-9593. POCKET WATCHES Or ladies lapel, the older the better, any condition bought for cash. Also cIocks. Private collector. Wi call.

723-1633, 648-9873. PRINTING WHILE YOU WAIT Hamilton Copy Center, 31 Chenango St, Binghamton, 724-4521 PAPERHANGING Les Piatt Enterprises, 748-4533. REWARD $250 for Information leading to the recovery of silver coin collection dat ing 1860 to 1965, packed in bulk, contained in 2 small wooden kegs, missing from residence October 27 In Deposit, N. area. Write Box 4098 care of Gannett Newspapers.

ROSICRUIAN'S-Let's get togetherl-724-1920 RUBBER STAMPS Quick service, made on premises, top quality. Joggerst, 245 Water St. (Opposite City Parking Lot 3.) SEAMSTRESS-Alterations, suits, coats, dresses, gowns, restyling. Expert, rea sonable. 754-6729.

SHIP your car anywhere reasonably. Li censed ICC carrier. Special deal for Flor Ida drivers. Call Bob Waters collect at 1-315-445-0809. SHOPpiNGTRIP'-TolgeYo bej- 13-14, 722-4787.

Laura. TEENA'S Decorating Club. Wednesday, November 10. Christmas decorating. Member 50 cents.

Non-members $1.50. 748-4533 TEENA'S For wallpaper, murals, vinyls. 748-4533. wTiZlhtnd while driving down Main Binghamton, turning into Tally-Ho Restaurant, please contact me. Salvador LeBue, 723-6560.

Tersonals 10 $230 REWARD' fet informolien Itodinq ta the lerev-ey of Silvar Coin rellectien rioting IIAO to 1S, pocked in hulk, contained 3 imoll wooden kg, mi. inq (torn rendenr. October 27, in Depriul. eien, pleaie wnie Mi 40l cure of Gnnnetf N.wpnrM. 19! ZIPPER SERVICE-AII type foments.

tree pickups, delivery. Special: New trou-ser pockets, 75 cents each. Hems, refines, alterations. MASTER CLEANERS 319 Chenango 722-7777 5 ON YOUR SAVINGS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY INSURED TO $20,000 OWEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS S. LOANS ASSOCIATION 18 LAKE OWEGO, 687-3332 OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 THURS.

UNTIL 7 P. M. Lost and Found FOUND Kitten, orange and black, Hudson St. Johnson City area, 798-0248- FOUND Pair of glasses, vicinity of Che nango Forks river bank. Call 797-8876.

FOUND Black and white dog, vicinity Chenango Bridge. 648-5423. FOUND Mixed German Shepherd puppy. markings black, brown, inquire 463 Main Johnson City, (side entrance). FOUND shaped seat cushion, yellow plastic cover, equipment type, on Route 772-4219.

FOUND Young white cat in woods off Upper Mill Street. Needs a home, m-tat after 5 p. m. FOUND Male puppy, liark charcoal grey with white markings on chest and paws, short tail. Sunday night, Helen St.

West Side. 797-3135. LOST Prescription glasses, brown frames, possible blue print case, m-ni. LOST Jet and gold Rosary, November 7, St. Patrick's, 9:30 Mass, owner's name on back of cross.

722-8749. LOST Light brown oval frame gfasses, black case, vicinity of Vestal Football field. 723-3207. LOST Female beagle, red collar, answers to Chad, reward. 724-9501.

LOST fan and white femaleTcollie, 8 months old, vicinity of Clifton Blvd. Answers to Sassy. 723-0167. "LOST clarinet, in light brown leather case, vicinity Abraham Lincoln School. Sentimental value.

723-0934. LOST Brown and white beagle, Tioqa Center, 17C area, 3Vj years old with red collar. Answers to "Cy." 785-1372. LOST-Yellow cat missing from W. Chenango since Halloween night.

Anyone having information about it please call Marie Todd, 648-6185. LOST Weimaraner, Binghamton area, 4 years, male. Reward, 724-9314. LOST Black Labrador retriever, silver choker chain, Binqhamton area. Reward.

754-2586. 785-3273. II EMPLOYMENT Men or Women 17 CAB DRIVERS-Experienced only. Apply in person, Whalen's Taxi. DESKCLER K-Partlime73 p.

Saturday and Sunday, apply In person, at Personnel office, Ramada Inn, rear of River-Mede Manor, 159-163 Front Binghamton. GENERAL OFFICE Take charge. $433 PAYROLL CLERK-rAII phases. $433 SECRETARY Key position, VIP. $433 CLERK-STENO-Growth, major spot.

$368 COPYWRITER-Good typist, merit. $347 BOOKKEEPER Busy assistant. $329 GENERAL OFFICE Figure work. $321 RECEPTIONIST-Busy Bee. In-town.

$282 Connie Carr 723-9501 Sue Lane Snelling Snelling O'Neil Bldg. NIGHT AUDITOR-Full time position available, 11 P. M-. to 7 A. apply in person at Personnel Office, Ramada Inn, Rear of River-Mede Manor, 159 to 163 Front Binghamton.

PROCESS SERVERS-Must have car and want to work. Don't call otherwise. 722-6616, 10 only. REAL ESTATE PERSONNEL CALL FAST IF YOU'D LIKE TO BE WHERE THE ACTION IS. 3 OPENINGS LEFT.

ASK FOR ROSE. ROSE REAL ESTATE REALTOR 724-3247 RECEPTIONI time, 4: 30 prmTio 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. Apply in person at Personnel Office, rear of River-Mede Manor, 159-163 Front Binghamton. X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST ARRT regis tered or qualified, small diagnostic X-Ray department in 100 bed hospital.

Excellent salary and fringe benefits. Immediate opening, must be willing to relocate. Contact Personnel department, Barnes Kasson Hospital, Susquehanna, 1-717-853-3135. SNELLING NE LLIN gTaG EN 48 WASHINGTON r-ENDICOTT, 754-4555 PERSONNEL AGENCY For the better positions since 1946 Industrial Bank 723-5377 FLEETWOOD PERSONNEL Agency National Affiliated 505 PRESS BLDG. 772-7231 ETHAN ALLEN PERSONNEL "Your Opportunity Agency," 722-1560 Industrial Bank Suite 4A BOYS-GIRLS-Earn spending money self ing candy.

Phone 775-0558. IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT CITY ASSESSOR City of Geneva', New, York has posilion for the right person who qualifies. Minimum qualifications: Five years of responsible experience in building construction, property appraisal work, estimating and High School Graduate, or equivalent combination of training and experience. Position offers civil service security and the following benefits: Paid Vacations, Sick Leave, 12 Paid Holidays, FulJ Medical and Hospital Insurance, Longevity Pay, Retirement Pay 25 Year Plan, Life Insurance, and more. SALARY: OPEN.

Applications available from Personnel Officer, City Hall, Geneva, New York 14456. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE will be hired immediately, but must pass civil service examination to be held at later date. Residents of New York State may apply. Help Wanted Men 18 AUTO MECHANIC We have an opening for a truck mechanic in our service department. We offer all company benefits, paid vacation and holidays, group medical insurance and retirement plan.

Best of working condition's. Apply in Person JOHN YEVCHAK PUBLIC SERVICE CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH 455 State Binghamton BARTENDER 5 to I shift, steady work, good pay. Write Box 4086, Care of Press. CONFIDENTIAL The Evening Press will not disclose the name of any Box Number advertiser In classified. However, reader's answering box number ads and desiring to protect their own identity can follow this procedure: Address your reply to the box number and enclose with it note listing the name of persons or firms you do NOT want your reply to reach.

If the advertiser is anyone you've mentioned, we'll destroy your letter. Address your letter to Confidential Service Evening Press Classified Advertising IMPORTANT NOTICE MPIOYM6NT The New York State Law en Human Right i( prohibits discrimination in employment because of sex unlets based on a bona fide occupational qualification. Help Wanted and Situations Wanted advertisements are arranged in columns captioned "Male" and "Female" for the convenience of readers and are not intended as an unlawful limitation dis-crimina'iion'bosed on sex. HOUSING The. New York Stole law on Human Rights prohibits discrimination based on race creed or national origin in the sole or rental of housing.

Cemetertei VESTAL HILLS J-grave plot, near Ceril-Ion tower. Reasonable. 754-6410. VESTAlTh iLLSi "grave" iotSectionbT near Mirror Lake. Call 775-2188 or 775-0495.

Legals NOTICE TO BiDDERS The Kirkwood Town Board will receive sealed bids on the following until 4:00 P. M. on November 16, 1971 at the Town Clerk's Office, Kirkwood, New York. DUMP TRUCK-SNOWPLOW-COMB IN ATION All bids received pursuant to this notice will be publicly opened and read at a special Town Board meeting at 7:30 P. M.

on November 16, 1971. Specification forms for this item may be obtained from the Kirkwood Town Clerk. All bids must be accompanied by a certificate executed pursuant' to Sections 103 a and 103 of the General Municipal Law of the State of New York, which certificates are available from the Kirkwood Town Clerk. The Kirkwood Town Board and Superintendent of Highways of the Town of Kirkwood reserve the right to reject any or all bids offered. MELVA L.

HART, Town Clerk FOR SALE ONE LOT OF FIBERGLASS SEATS AND BACKS WITHOUT LEG FRAMES. May be inspected at State University of New York at Binghamton, Vestal Parkway! East, Binghamton, New York 9:00 A.M. to: 4:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Forms for submitting sealed bids and information regarding terms of salei are available at SUNY-Binghamton, Lec- ture Hall Binghamton, New York! (Contact: Mr. Miles Krohn) or Office of i General Services, Bureau of Surplus Personal Property, Building No.

18 State Campus, Albany, New York. Sealed bids will be received until 2:30 P.M., November 18, 1971 addressed to the OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES BUREAU OF SURPLUS PERSONAL PROPERTY BUILDING NO. 18 STATE CAMPUS ALBANY, NEW YORK NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Cooperative Educational Services for the Sole Supervisory District of Broome, Delaware and Tioga Counties (BOCES) in accordance with Article 5A of the General Municipal Law, hereby Invites the submission of sealed bids for the following Woes of Equipment andor Supplies: PROPOSAL R-ART SUPPLIES Bids will be received until 9:00 A.M. E.S.T. on the 18th day of November 1971 at the Administration Office, 3116 Lawndale Street, Endwell, New York at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

Specification forms may be obtained from the Clerk at the above address. The Board reserves the right to waive any informalities in, or reject any and all bids. BOARD OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES FOR THE SOLE SUPERVISORY DISTRICT OF BROOME, DELAWARE TIOGA COUNTIES 3116 Lawndale Street Endwell, New York, 13760 George H. Matthews Assistant Superintendent November 10, 1971 LEGAL SEALED proposals for 78 storm windows installed at 45 Exchange Street and 24 Is-bell Street, Binghamton, New York will be received, opened and read aloud by THE BINGHAMTON HOUSING AUTHORITY, at the central office, 45 Exchange Street, Binghamton, New York at 10:30 A. M.

Monday, November 29th. Specification and Contract documents will be on file at the Central Office, 45 Exchange Street, Binghamton on and after November 10th and copies may be obtained there. The Authority reserves the right to accept in part or reject any and all proposals. BINGHAMTON HOUSING AUTHORITY Francis J. Panzarino, Sr.

Executive Director LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Resolution published herewith has been adopted by the County Legislature of the County of Broome, New York, on the 3rd day of November, 1971 and the validity and the obligations authorized by such Resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which said County is not authorized to expend money, where if the provisions of law which should have been complied with as of the date of publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit, or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty (20) days after the date of publication of this Yiotice such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution. DATED: November 8th, 1971 Binghamton, New York PAUL L. VOSBURY Clerk, County Legislature Resolution No. 314 REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES RESOLUTION OF NOVEMBER, 1971, OF THE COUNTY OF BROOME, NEW YORK IN THE AMOUNT OF $300,000.00 BE IT RESOLVED, this 3rd day of November, 197V, by the Broome County Legislature, as follows: SECTION 1. That pursuant to the local finance law of the State of New York, said County of Broome; in anticipation of the collection of specific revenue other than real estate taxes or assessments, to wit New York State Aid to Communily College operation expenses for quarterly period from September 1, 1971 to December 1, 1971 to become due and payable during the fis cal year commencing September 1, 1971 and ending August 31, 1972, shall issue and sell revenue anticipation notes in a total i amount not to exceed the sum of $300,000 to mature on the 31st day of August, 1972.

SECTION 2. That the amount of the un-I collected specific revenue aforesaid, to wit: The New York State Aid to Community Col-i leges against which these notes are author ized to be issued is as of the date hereof a sum in excess of $300,000, and that there are no other outstanding revenue anticipation notes issued in anticipation of the receipt of such revenue. SECTION 3. That except as herein specifically provided said notes shall be of the amounts, dates, terms, form, contents and payments and at a rate of interest not exceeding five per centum per annum as may determined by the Commissioner of Fi-j nance as Chief Fiscal Officer of the County i of Broome consistent, however, with the i provisions of the local finance law of the State of New York; and shall be executed in the name of the County of Broome by the said Commissioner and the seal of the County of Broome shall be attached hereto. SECTION 4.

That said notes shall be sold at private sale by the said Commissioner at a price of not less than par value and accrued Interest, if any; and upon the due execution and sale of said notes, the same shall be delivered to the purchaser upon the payment by him to the said Commissioner of the purchase price In cash of each note; and the receipt of such Commissioner shall be a full acquittance to such purchase who shall not be obliged to see to the application of the purchase money. SECTION 5. The full faith and credit of the County of Broome, New York, are pledged to the punctual payment of principal of and interest on said notes, and be it FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution shall become effective November 19, 1971, unless sooner acted upon by the Coun ty Executive. Auctions 8 AUCTION-Frl. and Sat.

at 7 p.m. Consignments welcome, Whitney Point, N. Y. Auctioneer, Sherman Perry, 797-4618. OLD AUCTION HOUSEGREENEn7y7 Earl Palrhiter, Auctioneer, 656-8016.

Auction every Friday, 8 p.m. AUCTIONS ARE OUR BUSINESS JAMES R. BEAVAN 717-879-2508 JIM EVANS, AUCTIONEER Oxford, N. 843 2960 ESTATES, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD Auctions AUCTION HAZEL BAKER ESTATES 947 CONKLIN RD. CONKUN.N.Y.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 3, at 10 A.M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ANTIQUES, 65 PONTIAC REAL ESTATE (SUBJECT TO PRIOR SAtE) TERMS, CASH OR GOOD CHECKS BRiNG A CHAIR AND A FRIEND Colonel Dick Monasky AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE BROKER DIAL 669-416S Position Wanted Mea 21 WASHING Windows, walls, also Mjht hauling, very reasonable, joe. ni-vti-i. MIKE'S TREE SERVICE-Trlmmmg. re moval, eavestrougnj cieanen.

insti nc-9297, 724-5574. ALL CARPENTRY WORK Including remodeling. Fast, reasonable. Leon, iri-3662. FOR DEPENDABLE CLEANING SERVICE Reliable husband and wife team, 785-3878.

Position Wanted Women 22 BABYSITTING In my Riverside Drve home, Bible School Park. 798-9573 er 729-1581, between BABYSITTING My Westover home, days, good care. 797-4157. BABYSITTING Mending, Ironing, In my home weekdays. 797-1752.

BABYsTttTng My home anytime, day, week, nightly. 724-8883. Side home, rea-sonable weekly rate. 723-4823. CHI LD CAR My West Side home, davj or n(qhts.

723-8165. CHILD CARE In mv home. Main West Side, $12 a week. 797-1H4. CHILD CARE Days, evenings, food, milk, diapers furnished.

Endicott. 748-35S3. CHILD CARE One Infant, days. Call, 772-8962 CHILD CARE-ln my South Side home, experienced. Children of my own.

723-1826. CHILD CARE South Side home, days er nights. Experienced, 723-4536. CHILD and Infant Care My Johnson C'ty nome. 72-2i07.

CHILD CARE Weekly, Binghamton Plaza area. 772-8686. HOUSEKEEPING Endicott arei, davi, references. Call 754-1499. IRONING done in my heme, please 723-0430, South Side.

IRONINGS WANTED 772-8433 IRONINGS WANTED 723-1712 a bushel. 723-3655. LICENSED HAIRDRESSER Will come to home nf elderly or shut in women, 669-4331. After 5:00 week-days, all day weekends. SEWING DONE in my home, for hard to fit women, all sizes, also alterations, Will1 pikup and deliver.

748-1353. WILL BAFJYsTfTn my Hlllcrest re' home, weekdays, Crocker HIM Rl, lii--0136. 724-3139. WILL BABYSIT For Infants and pre- scnooiers, oays a week, responsible end dependable, Nowlan Hillcrest, call 723-8864. HI-EDUCATIONAL Instruction 28 CERTIFIED TEACHER Will tutor mathematics in my home, 772-0174.

I cTeSSO S-i-in your home, call after 8 p. m. ROGR lAWMi NGA ECPI OF BINGHAMTON CLASSES FORMING. (607 724-1348 EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION DISPLAY AD BOTTOM OF COLUMN IV BOARD AND ROOMS Rooms with Board Jl HOME for elderly ladies, wonderful care, good food, homelike atmosphere, 7J3-2354; 724-2379. Rooms without Board 32 ARTHUR ST.

Room, private entrance, businessman, references required. 724-6440. COURT 213-Efficlency and sleeping room, weekly, monthly rates, 724-B136. CRANDALL for girls, kitchen, washer privileg.e. HELEN ST.

Redecorated, private, bach-elor, TV, maid service, parking, 797-8316. A I N-OAK oreferred. References. 722-0427. MAIN 43 Large clean room, community kitchen, laundry facilities.

MOFFATT AVeI RoomTwell kept home, shower, bath, gentlemen, 722-7068. CENTRAL Clean and comfortable rooms, 95 Front St. EAST SIDE Private entrance, bath end shower, gentlemen preferred, 722-9346, call afler 4. ENDICOTT- Large sleeping room, central location, 748-9002. Nicely furnished ANARIO MoTEL3A7rondmonetf rooms, reasonable, 97 Main 724-0798, en-trance, near busline, call after 4 p.

724-3493. PRIVATE OR DORM, ROOMS Kitchen privileges, secluded estate, winter activities, TV, hath, shower, Indian Lake, Montrose, Pa. Antone 717-278-2257. ROOM Kitchen, nurse preferred, 155 monthly, 724-5349. Rooms for Housekeeping 33 FRONT 218 Room, refrigerator, range, halh, 1st floor, 724-4953.

WAY Rooms, lady preferred. 724-3311. V-REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Unfurnished Apartments 33 ARTHUR BINGHAMTON Other Apartments In the Triple Cites 729-9241 BEETHOVEN MAIN ST. AREA 3 rooms, heal, large closet. Immaculate.

J2.V 724- 2134; 79 4242. CHARIES ST. -3 rooms, bath, range, refrigerator, all utilities, ell paneled nt-2986. CHENANGO SfPoriDltkinson. 2-bed-room, third floor, evenings, 723-1763.

CHENANGOsf3r'olTmi, adults pre-ferred, 723-496(1, 797-3632. CH ENA NGO ST2bedroorns7ewly 'V modeled. 772-8428 or 798-0154. DUDLEY COURT, F.NDICOTT 1-2-3 BEDROOMS 779-9241 EDWARDS ST. 3 rooms, 2nd floor, adults preferred.

723-4960, 797-3632. FLORAL AVE7-urtramoden7 new i rooms, bath, second. 729-0440. HI-EDUCATIONAL Instruction WANTED NOW TRAIN FOR JOBS AS TRACTOR-TRAHIR DRIVERS OR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS High Wqqm hi HnS I ov tn AH Yor 'Round Sff ury fn Jfb Gtnrionr Enjoy Unw Cortpimdunn And Rtdnt Tfnmtnj APPROVED FOR VETERAN'S TRAINING Cnll collect f't 754-7800 Of fnd Mttn, eHd'em end tl Ametrffq 1rffJ VtVffM rh.rryHtllvN ,1 i DEATH NOTICES BEGIN ON PRECEDING PAGE BAKER William Elton Baker, US. of 6 Bennett Bainbridge, died Tuesday at his home.

He is survived by his wile, Mrs. Cora Baker, Rainbricge; one daughter Mrs. Robert (Betty) Rosenstein, Bainbridge; one son, John E. Baker, Kirk- wood; three granddaughters, Jill, Sally and Susan Rosenstein, all of Bainbridge; one sister, Mrs. Serena Beekman, Morris, N.Y.

Funeral services will be held at the F. J. Terhune Funeral Home, 58 West Main Bainbridge, Thursday at 1 p.m. The Rev. Andrus Smith, Rector ol St.

Peters Episcopal Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery, White Store, N. Y. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening at their convenience. CARTER Miss Lena E.

Carter, 91, formerly of i Seminary died Monday afternoon at Willow Point Nursing Home, Vestal after a long illness. She is survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was a seamstress employed by Sissons for many years. She was a member of St. Patrick's Church and was a former member of the Rosary Society a of St.

Mary's Church. The body was removed to the McDevitt Brothers Funeral 88-90 Front where funeral services will be held Thursday at 8:30 a. m. and at 9 a. m.

at St. Patrick's Church. Burial will be in St. Lawrence Cemetery, Great Bend, Pa. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. FREEDMAN Miss Minnie Freedman, 8.1, of 105 Pennsylvania died Tuesday afternoon at Binghamton General Hospital after a short illness. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. William B. (Frances) Feinberg, Binghamton.

Also two nieces. She was a member of Temple Concord. The graveside service and bur- ial will be held at Woodlawn Cemetery in Elmira, Rabbi Elihu Schagrin of Temple Concord will officiate. There will be no calling hours. Arrangements are by the Holley-Keck Funeral Home In Elmira.

FULLER The funeral for Horace C. Fuller will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday from the Union Baptist Church, Liberty Endlcott. The Rev. Eldon A.

Win-nans, pastor, officiating, assisted by Rev. Smith D. Van Auken, pastor's assistant of the Boulevard United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Cemetery, Smithboro. The family will receive friends today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Endicott. Endicott Chapter No. 694 O.E.S. will conduct ritualistic services at the memorial home this evening at 7.

Round Hill Lodge No. 533 F8.AM will conduct ritualistic services today at 8:45 p. m. at the memorial home. Friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the Union Baptist Church Memorial Fund in memory of Horace C.

Fuller. GROW-Ralph J. Grow, 65, of New Milford, died Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. in the Binghamton General Hospital after a long Illness.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Fannie Grow, New Milford, one son, Burton Grow, Skipback, two daughters, Mrs. Chester (Eloise) Craig, New Milford, Mrs. Edward (Alice) Rogers, Kirkwood; one sister, Mrs. Blanche Steacy, Binghamton; seven grandchildren, also several nieces and nephews.

He was a member of the First Baptist Church of New Milford.The Columbia Hose Co. and the New Milford Sportsmans Club. He was an employe of Seddon-Lathrop Oil for 20 years. Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p. m.

frr-ti the Yeisley Funeral Home, 145 Church New Milford. The Rev. Robert Goerlitz, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Interment will be In New Milford Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday afternoon and evening.

LARRABEE Mrs. Fern I. Larrabee, 77, of 3316 Hall Endwell, died at Wilson Memorial Hospital Monday at 1 p. m. after a long Illness.

She is survived by three sons, George E. Larrabee, Binghamton, RD4, Jesse A. Larrabee, San Jose, Ivan H. Larrabee, Niagara Falls; eight grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; one brother, Harland Robinson, New Albany, also several nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was a member of the Christian Church, Ever- green, Pa.

The funeral will be held at 2 p. n. Friday from the Evergreen Christian Church, Evergreen, Pa. The Rev. John J.

Plant, pastor of the New Albany United Parish, will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery Evergreen, Pa. The family will receive friends today from 7 to 9 p. m. at the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E.

Main Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. at the McHenry Funeral Home in Dushore, Pa. LATONICK -Mrs. Catherine Latonlck, 78 of 605 Franklin Susquehanna, died Tuesday evening at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, after a short illness.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William (Frances) Tighe, Endwell, Genevieve Cole, Binghamton; one son, Edward Latonick, at home; six grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. She was a member of St. John's Church. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9 a.

m. from the McCawley Funeral Home, 208 Jackson Susquehanna, with a Mass of Resurrection at 9:30 a. m. Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, Susquehanna.

Friends may call at the funer al home Thursday evening from 7 to 9 and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. UMIKER Mrs. Anna Umiker, 5, of, Hartwell RD 1 Berkshire, died early Tuesday morning at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, where she had been a patient since Monday. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs.

John (Anna) Klossner, Berkshire, Mrs. (Carlton (Hulda) Campbell, Berkshire; three sons, Julius Umiker, Geneva, Karl Umiker, Dover, Erwin Umiker, Val-rico, 15 grandchildren; 32 greatgrandchildren; one great-grandson; also several nieces, nephews and cousins. She was a 40 year resident of Berkshire and attended the East Berkshire United Methodist Church. Funeral services will he held Thursday at 3 p. m.

from the East Berkshire United Methodist Church. The Rev. William M. Rhodes, pastor will officiate. Burial will be in the family plot in Evergreen Cemetery, Berkshire.

The family will receive at the Mac-Pherson Funeral Home, Newark Valley foday from 7 to 9 p. m. WESTCOTT The funeral and internment services for Mrs. Mary Ann Wescott will be held at 2:30 p.m. Thursday from the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E.

Main Endicott. The Rev. Smith D. VanAuken, pastor's assistant of the Boulevard United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Chenanoo Valley Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the memorial home today from 7 to 9 p. m. einori ANGOTTA In Invlnq memory of our mother, Marorle Angotta, who passed away eight years ago today, Jjkivember 10, 1963. We often sit and think of you and how you die. To think you could not say good-bye before you closed your eyes, The blow was hard; and the shock severe, we never thought your death was near, But only those who have lost can tell; the pain of parting without farewell.

Daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mancinelli Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zlinsky I ANNOUNCEMENTS Florists Mar.LENNAN'S FLORIST Floral Telegraph Association Member 499 Court.St., Dial 722-6484 RIVERSIDE GARDENS Centrally located Prompt delivery Your convenient F.

T. D. Florist PHONE 729-2292 BARNES FLORIST Floral Telegraph Association Member 6 Main Dial 724 4326 COST AS FLOWERS Corner Vestal-Mitchell Aves. 724-4374 Card of Thanks THANK YOU We. the family of I he Inl Michael .1.

Cotlohnn wish ta thonk our friends ond fomily for the numerous coids nod eentinueus arts kindness during, Mike's long illness ond tor the cords, gifts of money ond toed ot the time ol his possinj, A special thonki lo the ttoff nt leutdes Hespitnl tor the end kindness shewn him. Im, $twrUy, nt, Cb'iitu Cnlkai our) Inmlly. A ENDICOTT JOHNSON'S GROWTH PROGRAM HAS SKID! AT To sell independent retail stores. Established territories available. Four year degreeBusiness or Marketing Major.

Will "consider sales ex-peience as alternate to degree. Must be willing to relocate (at our expense) outside New York State after three months training period in Triple Cities area. Salary plus incentive. SALESMEN STORE MANAGERS To manage 85 New Company operated stores to be opened throughout USA. Two-year degree desirable.

Will consider Retail selling experience as alternate. Must be willing to relocate outside Triple Cities after training period. Excellent salary, and incentive Program. Opportunity for Promotion to District Manager Limited ONLY by Ability. flPPHIIMTflMTQ rr establishing positions in our Ac-HOOUUIt I fill I counting, Auditing, and Sales Administration offices in Endicott.

Four-year degree with Accounting Major or Business Administration required. COMPETITIVE SALARY AND BENEFITS Send resume or apply in pron at the Endicott Johnson Personnel Office, Lincoln and North Streets, Endicott, New York 13760. For your convenience, the Personnel Office will be open en Saturday, November 1 3, from 8:00 A.M. to 1 :00 P.M. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER urn mmimmnwmmmmy mmemm ni mrkmnnmunttmii iT Tir- in i nnn i i i i i nN iiBMiiiiiiiaLumiinii IIM, ir a mam in Mnr, t.

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