Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York (2024)

THE SUNDAY PRESS 5 I ANNOUNCEMENTS Binghamton, N. June 13, 1971 Deaths ANDERSON Funeral services for Mrs. Pauline Anderson wil be held at 11 a. m. Monday from the Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 300 E.

Main Endicott. Mrs. Harold Shaft will officiate. Burial will be in Franklin Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. SPROUT Funeral services for Mrs. Grace T. Sprout will be held Monday at 11:30 a. m.

at the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral Home, 71 Main St. The Rev. Robert F. Zimbelman, assistant pastor of Conklin First Baptist Church, will officiate.

Burial will be in Montrose Cemetery, Montrose, Pa. The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. WHITAKER Funeral services for Mrs. Adelaide Whitaker will be held Monday at 10:30 a. m.

at the J. F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City with the Rev. Marvin L. Schell, pastor of the Centenary United Methodist Church officiating.

Burial will be in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endicott. The family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The. family suggest in lieu of flowers that contributions may be made to the Centenary United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. TALLMAN Howard W.

Tallman, 56 of 1213 Crestview Drive, Endicott died at his residence Friday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dorothy M. Tallman, Endicott one daughter, Mrs. William (Elaine) Rozina, Vestal; one son, R.

Gary Tallman, Endicott; four grandchildren, Kevin Rozina and Beth Rozina, both of Vestal, JeHery Tallman and Jill Tallman, both of Endicott; his mother, Mrs. Beatrice Tallman, Carbondale, two sisters, Mrs. Elenore Barriger, Endicott and Mrs. Lloyd (Frances) Mcpherson, Endwell; two brothers, Alfred Tallman, Carbondale, Pa. and Preston Tallman, Nicholson, Pa.

also several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church of Endicott, an IBM employee for the past 28 years and a member of the IBM Quarter Century Club. Funeral services will be held Monday at 11 a. m.

from St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Broad and Jefferson Endicott with the Rev. George Entwisle, rector of the church officiating. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the Allen Memorial Home 511-513 E.

Main Endicott, today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. vestal memoRial park S. be P. WOOLMER Walter Woolmer, 87, of 222 Burbank Avenue, Johnson City, died 10:35 a.

m. Saturday in River Mede Manor Nursing Home in Binghamton. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Eileen) Thompson, South Bend, and Mrs. Margaret F.

Kenny of Johnson City; four grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; two sisters living In England; and nieces and nephews. The body will betaken to the Haire Funeral Home, Northwest Highway at Vail Avenue, Ar lington Heights, III, where funeral services will be held Wednesday. Burial will in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Arlington Heights, III. Local arrangements are being handled by J. F.

Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Street, Johnson City. WILSON Funeral and committal services for Mrs. Edith S. Wilson will be held at 2 p. m.

Monday at the Hopier Funeral Home, 483 Chenango St. The Rev. George L. Tappan, will officiate. Burial will be in Hale Eddy Cemetery, Hale Eddy, N.

Y. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 m. hilts mausoleum AAcPherson 50 more than required by law placed in Perpetual Care Fund. For Immediate Need Call 797-8407 Bronze Memorials by Gorham Master Craftsmen in silver and bronze ili pll ABSOLUTE AUCTDOM 6 LARGE PARCELS MOUNTAIN GROUND! Scenic "Endless Mo uniains" Bradford County, Pa. Superb Hunting Fishing Camping! Sales On Premises: (dst) June 26 11 A.M.

47 Acres, Ridgehury Twp. Stream Possible Dam Site Adj. Hunting Area w1 00 Acre lake 660' Rd. front Eng. into 4 equal parcels 11:30 A.M.

84.5 Acres, Ridge bury Twp. 3 Parcels Heated Cottage High, open site Pond Barn 12:30 P.M. 66 Acres, So. Creek AFrame" 1 000' Rd. Front Open excellent slope for ski-run 1:30 P.M.

50.5 Acres, Springfield 30 Ac. Pond Potential dvlp. site for waterfront homes 1 025' on Rd. 2:30 P.M. 143.53 Acres, Columbia Industrial 2 Parcels Excellent Road RR Frontage 4:00 P.M.

ISO Acres, Albany Choice Woodland Stream Good Macadam Rd. Deer Grouse Hunt Area) REQUEST DETAILED BROCHURE we. HEAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS 4265 EAST-RIVER DRIVE PHILADELPHIA. PA. 19I2SI I ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals 10 "SAVE A LITTLE SEW A LITTLE" The little sewing box for ail your sewing needs 517 Front Vestal.

(Across from library.) 785-4022. Open Mon. and Thurs. 10-9; 10-6. TEENA'S DECORATING MATERIALS, 1908 East Main Endicott.

Watch us transform this old store into a show-place. A Les Piatt Enterprise WANTED Donations of furniture and appliances, good condition, IAP CO-OP Store, Clinton 722-5261. Will pick up. WANTED TO BUY Power tools, TV, ra dios, record players, stereos, cameras, other appliances. Chuck's, 43 Clinton St.

WILL BUY watches, clocks, good or bro ken. The older the better, private party, 723-1633; 648-9873. WILL PICK UP your discarded news papers and magazines. Call 722-5574. ZIPPER SERVICE All type garments.

free pick ups, delivery, special: new trouser pockets, 75c each. Hems, relines, alterations. MASTER CLEANERS 219 CHENANGO 722-7777 5. ON YOUR SAVINGS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY INSURED TO $20,000 OWEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS LOANS ASSOCIATION 18 LAKE OWEGO, 687-3232 OPEN THURSDAY, 9 to 7 P. M.

OPEN FRIDAY, 9 to 4 P.M. 100 PER CENT pure peanut butter from organically grown peanuts and nothing else Rich in protein No hydrogenated oils, preservatives or chemicals. At Crone Drug, Johnson City and Binghamton. Lost and Found 11 FOUND Brown and black fluffy puppy. vicinity of Beckwith and Washington Endwell.

748-7166. FOUND Beautiful light brown tiger An gora, has collar, call 785-4327. LOST Brown jeweled prescription sun glasses, Treadway, owego, Saturday, reward. 722-1996. LOST Male Siamese cat, dark sealpoint.

Floral Ave Dr. area. 729-0607 home, 772-3472 business. LOST Missing from Chenango Forks, maie-temale Bluetick coon hounds. Reward for information leading to return of these dogs, 648-9559.

LOST-Toy Fox Terrier, black and white, Route 96B north of candor. Reward, phone 659-7135 or 273-0423. LOST Male white miniature poodle. Wa- Teridii edrs. newdra: no questions 722-3163.

LOST White coat type knit sweater, wom- ans, with leather buttons, June 5 at Soup's Grove, Lanesboro, Pa. Please call 723-3089. Reward. II EMPLOYMENT Men or Women 17 EDUCATOR To coordinate creative church education program, teacher train ing skills, interest in children. First Presbyterian Church, 42 Chenango Bing hamton.

MAJOR IMPORTER needs sub-dis tributors. Wholesale specialty merchan dise, direct or by mail. No investment or inventory. Details: Profit-Planners, Box 322, vestal, N. Y.

PHARMACIST Part time. Apply in per son, quicks rnarmacy, jonnsun v-uy. Pharmacists Due to expansion. Fay's Drug Company have immediate openings in the central New York area and the Southern Tier for registered pharmacists. Pay, benefits and promotional possibilities unequaled in the retail chain drug industry.

If interested phone Mr. Miller, Personnel Director, (315-457-5970) to arrange an In terview. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN wanted. Would you like to sell real estate? For particulars, write Box 3631 care of Press. REAL ESTATE SALES, experience desired but not required, inquiries held in strict- est confidence.

Write Box 3636 Care of Press. SALES MANAGER SALESMAN Experienced and capable of direct sales production. Start with minimum training with a professional financial sales organization, reputable, and ethical in approach, offering to the business community the world's most advanced accounts receivable control and recovery service. Lucrative commission arrangements and swift advancement assured, experience in our field unnecessary, good honest sales ability our only requirement, call or see Mr. Snyder, Industrial Suite, Sheraton Motor Inn, Binghamton, 9-4 Monday or Tuesday, June 14, TEACHERS AND COLLEGE STUDENTS Part-time or full, earn as much as $1,000 per month during your summer vacation providing businesses with the world's most advanced accounts receivable control and recovery service.

For details call or see Mrs. Erb, Industrial Suite, Sheraton Motor Inn, Binghamton, 9-4, Monday or Tuesday, June 14, 15. MAKE SOME extra money selling New York limes tor a tew nours in the early evening, call 797-5745. PART TIME Work-Men and women inter ested in weekend or evening work: position requires a considerable amout of public contact: you will be working in a pleasantly air-conditioned model home. Real estate background would be beneficial but not required.

College students are welcome to apply. 729-4927 ask for Mr. Barend. RARE OPPORTUNITY In Binghamton. National Association For Advancement Of Colored People needs executive director for civil rights project of model city.

Applicant must have a flair for organization combined with technical competence; overall responsibilities: program, training, and administration. Salary from $10,000 based on qualifications. Send complete resume: salary, history, and objectives to Mr. E. E.

Jackson, Director of Personnel, 205 North Page Endicott, N. Y. 13760. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER EXPERIENCED Wire wrap operators; cable winders. Apply Automation Services, Inc.

16 Delaware Endicott, 754-1065. II EMPLOYMENT ENGINEERING GROUP LEADER Five to seven years experience direct, ing engineering activities. Design experience desired. To 18K. Call Mike Ryan, 772-1560 ettjan 3Uerwj Industrial Bank Bldg.

Agency SALES Local division of Notional Company wants to start a capable sales type at $7800 salary plus commissions. Some sales experience and a desire ta sell are all you need. CALL Al GAGE 772-1560 ten Mtn Industrial Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE CAREER Buiiness good we need help! Your best opportunity is with the best informed, best trained sales staff. If you have an aptitude far selling, art willing to work long hours, for better than average compensation, you moy qualify.

We are REALTORS and M.l.S. Members offering the finest service available in real eitote. Join THE PROFESSIONALS. Harold Dinaburg 7224236 754-2810 II EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted Men 18 BANK MANAGER Fee Paid, 15,000. we represent one or ine oui-standing bank systems in NE U.

S. Call M. Dey, Snelling Snelling Agency, 723-9501. CASUALTY ADJUSTER: Classroom and on the ob training, college degree, relocation oaid. 57,500.

MOVE UP TO MANAGER: In six months, need several retail manager trainees. $6,500. V-l-P TRAINEE: Fascinating training po sition leading to manager. National company, opportunity unlimited. Relocate.

$7,000. COUNTER SALES: Start In warehouse to learn store routine, for wholesale distributor. Then move up to counter sales at $150.00 week. Starting salary, $110.00 POLYGRAPH OPERATOR: Must have experience. Travel with full expense account.

A rare opportunity. Salary OPEN. CALL 729-6215 PERSONNEL AGENCY JOSEPH MINGARELLI JOAN LENZA 235 MAIN JOHNSON CITY CLAIMS REPRESENTATIVE 2-3 years experience, good opportunity for advancement, good salary, Hartford Insurance Group, 612 Security Mutual Binghamton. COOK Part-time, 20 hours per week. Apply in person, Binghamton Country Club, Endwell.

CUSTOMER REPRESENTATIVE. Fee paid! $8,000. Liaison between company and No travel. Sales, marketing background. E.

Ames, Snelling Snelling Agency, O'Neil Bldg. 723-9501. CUSTOMER CONTACT Top position! A-l Local company, college, no experience. to start. E.

Ames, Snelling 8. Snelling, O'Neil 723-9501. DRUG SALES Excellent opportunity for sales oriented individual. $8,000. Car, expenses and commissions.

Training pro- gram available for inexperienced. Call Mike 772-1560, ETHAN ALLEN PERSONNEL, Industrial Bank Agency. BOOKKEEPER Expanding company with modern office offers position with diversified duties. Not a dull routine. Excellent salary.

Come in or Call: Helen White 772-1560 Industrial Bank Bldg. Agency SALESMAN-INDUSTRIAL YEAR IN YEAR OUT OUR SALESMEN MAKE BETTER THAN AVERAGE You'll Start NOW on a $12,000 DRAW GUARANTEED Our company has demonstrated a real growth pattern, regardless of economic conditions, ever since its inception. We manufacture and sell a large, regarded and varied line of industrial products used by virtually every business establishment, institution and municipality. Heavy demand for them requires us to increase our sales staff. Even now our business is booming.

So are our salesmen's earnings. We'll prove it to you at your interview. NOW is a right time to get in on this opportunity to earn a secure, substantial income immediately. You receive a $230.77 weekly draw. High commissions are paid monthly.

We have a profit sharing program, special incentives, and other benefits that boost your income. We get you started right with intensive training. Special orders and field strategy needs receive full cooperation. No overnight travel required. If you have successfully sold tangibles and have experience in first call closings, we would like to talk to ypu.

A knowledge of demonstrating would be a plus. You must be able to build lasting associations with customers through repeat visits. You should be married, have a stable personal job background own a lata model cor If having a job that can open up your earnings now is important to you, call ALAN KUNKEL Binghamton June 17,9 A.M. 1P.M. (607)723-8341 KEM MFG.

Kern International Building Tucker. Georaia 30084 NURSES Registered profes sional nurses for full time duty. Ro tat ing or per manent evening or night. Start as high as $8,876 plus shift premiums Top vacation, ben efit plans, plus strbng continuing education pro gram. For full details call Miss An-netta McDonald R.N.

Assistant Di- rector of Nursing Service. 315-473-4810 We are interviewing now at nursing personnel office. STATE UNIVERSITY! HOSPITAL OF THE UPSTATE MEDICAL CENTER 750 EAST ADAMS ST. SYRACUSE Auctions 8 AUCTION Saturday at 7 p.m. Con signments welcome, Whitney point, N.

Y. Auctioneer, Sherman Perry, 797-4618. ANTIQUES Estates our specialty BILL HUNT, AUCTIONEER SIDNEY, N. 607-563-1993 BUTTON'S AUCTION BARN Leon C. Button, Auctioneer Great Bend, Pa.

(717) 879-2300 Consignments Welcome AFTON AUCTION HOUSE Antique Auctions, 2d-4th Sunday Each month. "Buy, or sell for you." LAURA HALPIN (607) 639-4412, 639-3434 I. T. C. A.

WELCH St SONS S. EDMESTON, N. Y. Phone Leonardsville, 315-885-7845 GENERAL AUCTION Wed. Night, June 16 at Beavan's Auction on Rte.

171 between Great Beno ano Susquehanna, Pa. 6:30 P. M. Furniture, electrical, chord organ, antiques, plus many new items from the inventory of Aud's Store. J.

R. Beavan Auctioneer 717-879-2508 AUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 19, 1971, 9:30 A. M. JUNE 10, 19, 1971, 9:30 A. M.

Rte. 12, 30 miles north of Binghamton, turn off Rte 12, mile south of Bnsben, watch for signs. ANTIQUES, 2 Tiffany type hanging shades (beautiful), 2 metal banks, 3 matching carved chairs, carved teakwcod chairs, burnt wood chair, multicolored jardiniere and pedestal (extra knife), brass bed, chimney type cupboard, quantity of collectable china pieces, 5 antique watches (3 gold cases), several pieces antique iewelry and watch chains. SELLING AFTER 1 p.m. Star-line gutter cleaner with 200' chain, farm shop full of tools in top condition.

Sale under cover, bring own chair. OTIS F.WIGHTMAN, AUCTIONEER Greene, N. Y. 607-656-8600 TERMS, CASH OR GOOD CHECK -Lunch Lois Huttleston PUBLIC AUCTION SUN. JUNE 20,1 P.M.

OXFORD AUCTION GALLERY Route 12 Antiques and household. Large sale. Watch Thursday's paper for full details. OLD AUCTION HOUSE, GREENE, N. Y.

Earl Palmiter, Auctioneer, 656-8016. Auction every Friday 8 p. m. PALMATIER AUCTION GALLERY Specializing in dispersal and appraisal of fine antiques, watervnie, N. Y.

(315) 893-4141 or 841-8597 HARRIS WILCOX, AUCTIONEER BERGEN, N. Y. 14416 PHONE 716-494-1880 JIM EVANS, AUCTIONEER OXFORD, N. 843-2960 ESTATES, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD JIM ADRIANCE, Auctioneer (607) 754-4147, Vestal, N. Y.

Farm Auctions or any kind MEL MANASSE AUCTIONEER WHITNEY POINT, 692-3609 HOWARD W. VISSCHER AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE BROKER NICHOLS, N. 607-699-7250 AUCTIONS ANY KIND CLIFF NEWMAN, Auctioneer P. O. Box 232, Owego, Phone 687-3792 TEPLITZ INTERNATIONAL, INC.

Auctioneers, Sales Liquidators 106 State Tower Building, Syracuse, N. Y. 13202 PHONE 1-315-422-1600 MOYLES MERCHANDISE MART 28 Ave. Johnson City, N. 798-9242.

Appraisers. Auctioneers, open Daily 9 to lonsignmems welcome. Personals 10 ABDOMINAL BELTS Spencer or Spi-rella foundations, bras. Mary Nicholas, 785-0574. ABOARD-New Jersey, Willowbrook Mall 150 stores, June 19; Kutztown, July 10.

HLMC 12808. Agents, fcsposito, 724-0878, Angie, 722-6217. ABOARD Wildwood, July 2-5. Deluxe ac comodations, complete S62, ICCMC-12808, Agents Esposito, 724-0878; Angie, 722- 6217. ABOARD Barnsville, Pennsylvania, Ger man summer festival July 110 com plete ICCMC12808.

Agents Esposito 724- 0878, Angie 722-6217. HOUSE HUNTING is a breeze when you check the Classified Section of The Eve ning Press just dial 798-1141 from 7 a.m to 7 p.m. ABOARD Atlantic City, $55, July 3-5. Lake George, June 26, Kutztown, July 3, Bave-rian Festival, July 4, Willowbrook, July 17. Early Reservations.

Ideal Travel, icc-mc-130-113. Ravert, 724-8879; Lesch, 722-1944. ALL damaged garments rewoven. Bring in or man. kutal wbAwiNb.

Closed Monday 410O'NEIL BUILDING, 722-3154 ALL. CERAMICS SUPPLIES fun film candlemaking supplies. Empire state ceramics, a Broad j. c. ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT your drinking? ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS can help.

Call 722-5983, anytime. ARE BILLS your unconquered enemy? We'll pay them It's our business! "One uniform weekly deposit does it" PERSONAL ACCOUNTING SERVICES George A. McKeon 797-9485 BILL PROBLEMS? FAMILY BUDGET IN A TURMOIL? Confidential Assistance Budget Accounting Service, 729-6897 CAB RATES start at 60c. Pay distance traveled only. Light deliveries, $1.30 any- wnere in tny.

culuvv mo, tii'isil. CALLING A TAXI-Call City Taxi and save 4 zones. 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50. 722- 2422; 722-2423. COMPLETE FORMAL WEAR TO RENT HAGGERTYS, FORBES 96 FRONT ST.

722-0327 DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS Fiberglass Cotton Synthetics Color consultation Shop at Home SALLY SHAW The FAIR STORE, 722-4251 FABRIC CRAFT Draperies, made to or der. Austrian and Roman shades, twags, iree nome service, iii-wii. FOR SALE Antiques, handcrafts, coins, candles Clothes, home furnishings, produce, etc. PEDDLERS MARKET Rte. 11, Kirkwood Saturdays-Sundays GENERAL FIRE-INSURANCE Home owners, taverns, mobile homes, anytime reasonable, local company.

Howard Pike, 7i-IOI2. HELP INC. Household domestic services, maias, cleaning, catering, insured, 729- 4997. HIDY OCHIAI'S, Triple Cities School of juao. Karate, seir defense, sauna, exercises.

290 Floral Johnson City. HOUSEWASHING EXPERT WINDOW CLEANING CALL-A-PRO, 722-2243 HUSBAND too busy to go shopping? Let us Dring our WALLPAPERS, MURALS and VINYLS to you. Over 1,000 patterns to cnoose trom. Les Piatt Enterprises, 723- 2U6 gays; 723-3481 evenings. JUDO AND KARATE Salzen Doio.

77 LET the sunshine in-residential window washing. Help 729-4997. JOIN A CERAMIC CLASS Ceramic art and craft supplies MUDDLE PUDDLE CERAMICS, 775-2895 MOWER TILLER FLOYD'S RENT-ALLS 3303 E. Main Endwell, 748-7414 MY DEAREST JUNE HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOVE, VERNON NATURAL WAY ta snend th nmm.r at the JCC day camp. 140 acres of fields and woodland, natural swimming pool, experienced and professional staff.

norseDacx rioing, tennis, archery, swim Instruction, over nights, Teen Travel Ages J-is. July 6-August 20. Call Jik rar information. in-ii7. PEARLS-Craft suoolies.

Classes. RdB crafts, RD No. 1, North West Wind sor, 775-0050. PERSONS interested in discussing the nov els ana rnuosopny ot Ayn Rand, Please contact, or. n.

Stevenson, 797-0829. PONY RIDBS PEDDLERS MARKET RTE. 11, KIRKWOOD SUNDAY PRIVATE CAMPSITE Small pond for swimming and trout fishing. Open Pavilion for rainy day picnics or club get-togethers, small clambakes. Flush toilets, not showers, electric sites, camp store.

Located 15 miles from Binghamton or Endicott. 3 Miles off Rte. 81, exit at Castlt Creek on Hyde 1-692-3344. RIDE WANTED to Cortland Tuesday and Thursday evenings, call 748-4318, or 729-1804. RUBBER STAMPSOuick service, made on premises, top quality.

Jogqerst, 245 Water St. (Opposite City Parking Lot 3). II EMPLOYMENT Men or Women 17 SOME OF THE Biggest salaries today are made in straight commission selling. If you are selling Real Estate now or have wondered what it would be like, give us a call. We are interested in YOU.

THE CIRBA COMPANY REALTORS 748-3311 1901 VESTAL PARKWAY EAST, VESTAL SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY HOME is looking for mature people, single or couples. preferably over 21 with some college education to work as Child Care Workers in a cottage setting with boys or girls be tween the ages of 8 and 16. If you want to be a part of a team committed to helping children and feel you have something to offer, call Mrs. Bertha Thompson at 607-723-9545. Help Wanted Men 18 ACTUARY for Insurance company, must have exams.

Fee paid. Call M. Dey, Snelling Snelling Agency, O'Neil Bldg. 723-9501. AIRLINES TRAINEE Consumer oriented individual to research passenger com plaints and report suggestions for better customer satisfaction, salary ana expenses.

Call Joe Herrle, 772-1560, ETHAN ALLEN PERSONNEL, Industrial Bank Agency. ARTOS Setup man and operator. SETUP man for carpenter skinners in cludes blueprint reading. Apply at Automation Services, 16 Delaware Endicott, 754-1065. ASSISTANT MANAGER Finance in stitution seeks person experienced in per sonal loans.

Personality and ability with people essential. Call Mike Ryan, 111-1560, ETHAN ALLEN PERSONNEL, In dustrial Bank Agency. ASSISTANT CONTROLLER Hospital ac counting, degree not necessary. E. Ames, Snelling Snelling Agency, 723- 9501.

BARBER Full time. Nice shop, good loca tion, good terms. 797-8304. BUYER-Experienced, medium-sized in dustry, a reat bargain hunter required, knowledge of traffic desirable, $11,000. CREDIT MANAGER Wholesale tire or re lated background desirable, $10,000 plus bonus.

MACHINE DESIGNER Lots of board work, to $1 2,000, fee pa id. OUTSIDE SALES-Tire wholesale or re lated desirable, $10,000 plus bonus, plus car. RETAIL MANAGERS Sharp, personable, sales experience desirable, start $125 after 8 weeks, $150, growing company. Call Rudy, 722-7231. F-L-E-E-T-W-O-O-D Agency.

DIETARY SUPERVISOR To assist in the supervision of the main kitchen and to relieve the sanitation supervisor. A 2 year degree from an accredited school or equivalent institutional experience. Salary commensurate with experience. Liberal benefit, merit increases. Contact Personnel Office, Wilson Memorial Hospital, John-son City.

PERSONAL LOAN-CONSUMER CREDIT Man with experience and responsibility in direct collection and credit work. Interested in opportunity for advancement in personal loan business. Binghamton location. good salary and benefits. Write resume education, complete business experience and personal data to Box 3639 care of Press An equal opportunity employer ATTENTION VOLKSWAGEN MECHANICS (or import car experience) Due to our rapid growth, we need the following: 2 Line Mechanics 1 Unit Shoo Mechanic 2 Engine and front end mechanics All modern benefits available.

Salary $200 week, plus incentive program. Men with Volkswagen schooling will be given additional pay consid. eration. Call for confidential inter view, JIM FORNO, Continental Motors, 754-3011 daily 9 to 6 p.m. or Saturday 9 to i p.m.

"AVON CALLING" A Summer to Remember Lots of extra cash to be earned selling AVON cosmetics in own locality in hours of yourchotce. Call now: 785-5203 or 723-4004 OR WRITE Western Broome, Tioga County, Mrs. H. Smith, Tioga Center, N.Y. Eastern Broome (Greene, Deposit), Mrs.

K. Hanco*ck, Port Crane, N.Y. Otsego and Delaware Counties, Mrs. G. Millias.

Box 97. Sidney, N.Y. Phone (607) 563-1108. Chenango County and lisle and Triangle Township, Mrs. B.

Beardsley, Box 131, Greene, N.Y. Phone (607) 656-9097. BOOKKEEPER-OFFICE MANAGER Financial institution Hondle complete books of original entry, general ledger, financial state, payroll taxes. Ability to assume responsibility and exercise mature judgment. Definitely interested in a per.

manent career. Binghamton location, good salary and benefits. Write resume education-business experience-personal data to i Box 3642, Care of Press An equal opportunity employer SALES VETERINARY PHARMACEUTICAL Norden Labratories, ethicol vererinory subsidiary of Smith, Kline and French seeks creative field representative to call on veterinarians in our Pennsylvania East territory. Genuine interest in selling necessary; sales ecperience is helpful. Regular overnight travel.

Excellent training program. Salary bonus, company car, expenses allowance and the following company benefits: Major Medical Dental Care Plan Group life Travel Accident long Term Disability, Income Protection Mutual Fond Saving Plan with Stock Bonus Fully Paid Retirement. Please call Mr. Richard Rice Philadelphia 215-569-3040 Monday I A. M.

to 1 0 A. M. An equal opportunity employer MACLEAN Clarence W. Maclean, 67 Ma son Avenue, Binghamton, died Saturday niaht at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital after a long illness. He is survived by two sons, Marzelle Hubbel of Binghamton ana C.

Maclean of Detroit, three daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Isabelle) Moskey, Arlington, Mrs. Thomas (Jayne) Adams or Greencastie, Mrs. William (Marilynn) McGowan of Binghamton; ten grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He was a member of Fairview Methodist Church, the United Commercial Travelers, and Deposit Lodge No.

396, F. A. M. He was a 27-vear emolove of the Sucony Vacuum Oil Co. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Prentice-Olsen Funeral Home, 55 Main Street, Binghamton.

POPPLE Carlton E. Popple, 69, son of Henry and Rose Popple, ot 30B wersereau Endicott, died at 8:05 Saturday morning at Ideal Hospital. He ts survived bv his wife, Eva Popple, Endicott; one son, Paul David Popple, member of Troop State Police, Sidney, N. three grandsons, David Paul POppie, Koaney Burgess Popple and Randy Carlton Popple, all of Sidney; his mother, Mrs. Rose Popple, Endicott; two sisters.

Miss Helen Popple, Endicott and Mrs. Dorothy Orth, Tucson, Ariz. He was a graduate of the National Police Academy of the FBI, an Endicott policeman for over 25 years retiring as captain. He has been a Town of Union Justice for 21 years and a resident of Endicott since 1919. He was a member of the Central United Methodist Church and past chairman of the Administrative board of the church, past teacher and president Eutheos Class ot tne cnurcn.

ne was a member of the Endicott Lions Club and oast president. He was past District Gov ernor of MY, a member of the Broome County Magistrates Association and past president. He was committee member of Troop 203, Boy Scouts of America and a member of the Board of Directors of the Endicott AA. His eyes will be donated for transplant. The family will receive friends at the Central United Methodist Church, Nantico*ke Endicott, 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Monday. Services will be held at 8 p. m. Monday at the church. The Rev.

Robert Lukens, pastor of the Central United Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Endicott. The family requests that contributions may be made to the Central United Methodist Church Memorial Fund in his memory. Arrange ments are by Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 300 East Main Endicott. TARBELL Mrs.

Marie Haley Tarbell, 55, of Gilbertsville, N. Y. died suddenly Fri day en route to The Hospital, Sidney. She is survived by her husband. Warren Tar- be I.

Gilbertsville; one son, josepn Tarbell, stationed in Vietnam; two daughters, Mrs. Charles (Gain Mills, Judith Tarbell, both ot rock lavern. N. two brothers, Daniel F. Haley, Gil bertsville; Robert E.

Haley, Hanford, 6 grandchildren. She was a school teacher for the ast 25 years and was it- filiated with the South New Berlin School for the past few years. She was a former member of the New York State Teachers Association. She was a member of the Holv Cross Roman Catholic Church, Mor ris, N. Y.

Private funeral services will be held Tuesday from the Murphy-Grum mons Funeral Home, 14 Grant One onta, N. Y. followed by a Requiem Mass at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Morris. Burial will be In Mount Calvary Cemetery, Emmons, N. Y.

At the request of the family there will be no calling hours. In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions be made to the Ot-sego County Heart Fund. Whenever you think of buying and sell- Ing think of The Classified Depart ment 79 8-1141 from 7" a.m. to 7 p. m.

Our Ad-vlsors will help you to set up an ad. CONFIDENTIAL The Evening Press will not disclose the name of any Box NumDer advertiser in classified. However, reader's answering box number ads and desiring to protect their own identity can follow this proce dure: Address your reply to the box number and enclose with IT a note list ing the name of persons or firms you do NOT want your reply to reach. If the advertiser is anyone you've men tioned, we'll aestroy your lener. Aa-dress your letter to Confidential Service Evening Press Classified Advertising IMPORTANT NOTICE IMMOYMENT The New York State Law on Human Righti prohibits discrimination in mployment be-' cause of sex unless based on a bona fide occupational qualification.

Help Wanted and Situations Wanted advertisem*nts are arranged in columns captioned "Male" and "Female" for the convenience of readers and are not intended as an unlawful limitation or discrimination based on sex. HOUSING The New York State Law on Human -Rights prohibits discrimination based on race creed or national origin in the sale or rental of housing. I ANNOUNCEMENTS Card of Thanks ZELLERS The family of Mrs. A. May Zel-lers wish to thank their many friends, relatives and neighbors for the food, flowers and the kindness extended to us dur ing our recent beeravement.

Also our gratitude to Joseph Jackson who per formed the memorial ana interment services for our beloved mother. Florists MacLENNAN'S FLORIST Floral Telegram Associated Member 499 Court Dial 722-6484 BARNES FLORIST Floral Telegraph Association Member 6 Main Dial 724-4326 COSTAS FLOWERS Corner Vestal-Mitchell Aves. Flowers That Will Satisfy 7244374 LOCKER PLANT AUCTION S3 GENESEE ST. GREENE, N. Y.

18,19717 P.M. Mr. George Marquette due fe poor health, has commissioned me to sell the contents of locker plant at S3 Genesee Greene, N. Y. IS hp Brunner Compressor with 2 ceiling coil, one 2 hp York compressor with standing plate, 1 Copeland sealed unit (5 hp) with Niagara hot water defrost ceil plus 75' galvaniied air duct, 600 steel lockers I 1 830) ideal for file cabinets, parts, bins, etc.

Toledo counter computing scale, Chatillien platform Kale. Track scale, several feet track switches, hangers, etc. Meat slicer (nearly new), hand operated hamburger patty mochine, Natonal Cash Register, SS gallon oak Ekkling barrels, several compressor odiesand good electric motors, small gas-water heater. FOR HOME OR CAMP. Electric wall oven, com bination coal-wood gas range, gas range.

Furniture includes: beds, chairs, desk, miscellaneous. SPECIAL 1969 GMC Vi ton with ever-lead springs, interlock rear axle. 4 speed, aluminum lined box, ideal cattle-horse van or small camper. TENT MM IS OTIS F.WIGHTMAN, Auctioneer Creene, N. Y.

607-656-8600 TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHECKS LOIS HUTTLESTON AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 19 at 1 p.m. DINER 343 Front Binghamton, N.Y. American Oil Company has purchased the real estate. All diner equipment and supplies MUST BE SOLD. Items include: refrigeration of all kinds reach-ins, solad display case, sandwich unit, freexers, 36" gas grill, electric fryer, gas steam tables, stainless updraft equipment stand, small soda fountain complete, co*ke dispensers, 3 spindle milk shake mixer, 7 sets formica boothes, choirs, tables, 2 drawer food warmer, 2 formica counters, 20 stools, 6' stainless steel under bar iink, water fountain, stainless steel 2 compartment sinks with drain boards, Blakeslee dishwasher system, Hobort 5 quart and 20 quart mixers, Hobart 60 quart mixer with attachments, time clock, work tables, heavy duty gas range, broiler, gridie, exhaust fan, electric meat slicers, ice maker, gas hot water heater, complete heating and air conditioning system, floor buffer, Blodgett 3 deck gas bake and roast oven, donut fryer complete, dough sheeter, dought divider, glass washer.

Plus office equipment, such as metal files, desks, chairs, typewriter, mimeograph, also metal lockers, hand dryer, sinks, toilets, etc. Plus china, glassware. ilvrware, pots and pans, utensiles, etc. P.S. even the building if someone wants to move it.

Terms cash or good check. A fine opportunity to buy some reel good equipment at your prices, don miss it Saturday, June 19 at 1 p.m. Inspection from noon until sale time. Ham Conner, owner. COLONEL DICK M0NASKY, AUCTIONEER 722-1461 669-4168 EDWARDS T-Sgt.

David J. Edwards, 27, of Hayes Town of Maine died Sunday, June in Greece as a result of an automobile accident. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Edwards, Texas; one son, Clayton, Texas; one daughter, Stephanie, Texas; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

James I. Edwards, Maine; four sisters, Christine Kathleen, Michelle M. and Patricia J. Edwards, all at home; four brothers, Dennis Douglas J. James G.

and Jason R. Edwards, also at home; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boulton, Indian Town, also several aunts, uncles and cous ins. He was a 10-year veteran of the Air Force stationed in Greece for the past two months as a communications equipment repair technician.

He was a 1961 graduate of Johnson City High School. Full military honors will be accorded him by members of the United States Air Force Tuesday at 11 a. m. at the William R. Chase and Sons Inc.

Funeral Home, 44 Exchange St. The Rev. Robert Allen, pastor of the West Chenango United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Riverside Cemetery, Apala-chin. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to p.

m. ELLIS Mrs. Elizabeth C. Ellis of 19-New York Johnson City died at her home 11 a. m.

Saturday. She is survived by one nephew, Harold Eastman, Scranton, Paw-one arandniece. Mrs. Frances Galat, Scranton, one grandnephew, Jo- seoh Manaan, Elizabeth, N. J.

sne was a member of the Blessed Sacrament Church of Johnson City and a retiree of the Endicott Johnson Corporation. Funeral services will be held Monday at 8:30 a. m. at the Barber Funeral Home, 428 Main Johnson City and at 9 a. m.

from the Blessed Sacrament Church where there will be a Conceieoratea Mass of the Ressurrection. Burial will be In Calvarv Cemetery. The family will re ceive friends at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Vigil services will be held this evening at 8 at the tuner al home.

HOTCHKISS Funeral and committal services for Mrs. Nina E. Hotchkiss will be held at 10 a. m. Monday at the Hopier Funeral Home, 483 Chenango St.

The Rev. Peter E. Vermaat, oastor of the Valley Christian Reformed Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Kattelville Cemetery. Friends may call at the funer al home today from 2 to 4 ano to p.

m. HUBBELL John T. Hubbell, 68, of 235 Chenango Binghamton died Saturday at Binghamton General Hospital after an extended Illness. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John B.

Schwarz, Glo-versville, N. one son, John D. Hub-bell, Summerville, S. two sisters, Mrs. Hobart Barnes, Sidney, N.

Y. and Mrs. Clifton Sanford, New Jersey; six grandchildren, also several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Methodist Church of Walton, N. a graduate of the Sidney School System.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the C. H. Landers Chapel, Sidney with the Rev.

Donald W. Bartholomey, pastor of the United Methodist Church of Sidney officiating. Burial will be in Prospect Hills Cemetery, Sidney. Friends may call at the chapel Monday at their convenience. JAMES Funeral services tor Ralph B.

James will be held Monday at 1:30 p. m. at the J. F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City with the Rev.

Samuel Little, pastor of the First United Methodist Church of Endicott, officiating. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery, Hillcrest. The family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. WALSH George Walsh, Charlotte Creek Town of Davenport, died Thursday at Binghamton General Hospital.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Anna Walsh, Town of Davenport; one son, John Walsh, Town of Davenport. He was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.

m. from the Murphy-Grummons Funeral Home, 14 Grant Oneonta, and 10:30 a. m. at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church where a Mass of the Resurrection will be offered.

Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Emmons, N. Y. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. Recitation of the Rosary will be held at the funeral home at 8 p. m.

Tuesday. Now in Pansies, sweet-williams, rose bushes, peonies, clematis, privet hedge, iloweting trees shrubs, hybrid tomatoes in pots. All annual vegetables. JOHNSON CITY FLORIST 777 HARRY L. DRIVE 797-4458 OPEN OAIIY 9 A to 9 BEDNARSKY FUNERAL HOME 96ClenwoodAve.

Serving All Nationalities DialSW7-2Ub3 IIOPLER Funeral Home 722-4023 483 CHENANGO STREETS (ionklin Ave, Ilinliainlom N. Y. 2 Blocks EAST of Burr Ave. Vernonnl Service To All llrnnminationii Priced To Meet Your Needs 724-1415 or 72-1-If. 78 Sdelueis 2605 E.

MAIN 785-1331 BANKAMERICARD A MASTER CHARGE mm mm mm mm 3 WELCH'S 62ND PROMOTIONAL REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SALE AT WELCH LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. RT. 8 WEST EDMESTON, N.Y. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 16, 1971 -7 P.M. Featuring the complete dairy dispersal of Charles B.

Ward, Howes Cave, N.Y. 70 REGISTERED HI-GRADE HOL-STEINS. 45 cows, 12 bred heifers, 13 calves yearlings. Among the -features of this sale is a dtr. of Carnation Ensign Major Madcap, 1st 5 tests aver, over 70 bred for Feb.

to Star Man; a dtr. of Shows Crete Dunloggin Fayne, 2 records over 500F, fresh in May with a heifer calf by Black Eagle; a dtr. of Marquis due right after sale to Mooseheart Alliance, has a 3y record of 13,544, 3.6, 49 IF; a dtr. of Bold Chieftain fresh last of. April with heifer calf by Astronaut; a Be Glad Major bred back for Nov.

to Star Man with 186d, 10.941M, 374F, her Nov. calf by Hagen also sells: Sires with dtrs. selling include Star Man, Ideal Kate War, Thornlea Texal Supreme, Reflector, Mother Marthas Promis, Perseus, King Ormsby Osborndale, Dusty Merit. Sires of the heifers include-True Type Model, Mother Marthas Promis, Alstar Pilot, Elvis, Seaman. In this group of heifers is, a very attractive springing dtr.

of Oak Ridges Reflection Emperor, The Wards in gathering their foundation made selected purchases from Trulan Farms and Markodale Fams. We believe these animals will go on to please their new owners. Calvin Hight, Frankfort sends a GP82 dtr. of Star Man with 507F at 3y, due sale time to Kate; her 'dam also GP82, next dam by Masterpiece has milked over 100 lb. per day.

Sy Diamond, Ovid sends a real promising service age bull of Don Auger Mother Marthas Promis from a VG dam with over 200,000 lifetime, and records to 29,1 92M, 946F, racing to the great Hamaret Queen Prospector. A TOP BULL. SINCE WE ARE HAVING TWO LARGE DISPERSALS IN JUNE, WE ARE TAKING JULY OFF TO GIVE OUR STAFF A VACATION. THE 63RD WELCH PROMOTIONAL SALE WILL BE WEDNESDAY EVENING AUG. 18.

WRITE OR CALL JACK HOWARD, SHERBURNE, N.Y. (607-674-9274) FOR INFORMATION ENTRY BLANKS. WELCH LIVESTOCK MARKET, INC. Howard Mattice, Mgr. Phone: 315-855-4162 or 607-847-2012..

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