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A A A A A a DEATHS S. Helen, May 1972, behusband of devoted father Beverly Robert Williams: Jr. Henry, brother Donald, and of Helen Merritt Raymond, Frederick, Chester, Ruth Duncan, and Albert. Reposing Edward Adams Funeral Home, Carmel, Y. Monday 7-10.

Private funeral servTuesday p.m. from funeral home. Interment Heisted Union Cemetery. 21. ACKERT 1972.

At Herman Poughkeepsie, Ackert. N. Services May the Fraleigh Funeral Home, 41 Marshall Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Schultzville Cemetery. Friends may call at the Funeral Home Monday evening to 9 p.m.

Arrangements in charge of Arthur J. Fraleigh. HANNON Vassar Louise, of Poughkeepsie Brothers Hospital, Sunday, May 21. Funeral services John's Lutheran Church, 55 Wilbur Poughkeepsie, Tuesday, May 23 at 2 p.m. Interment Poughkeepsie at Rural Ceretery.

Miller Friends may call the William Son Funeral Home, 310 MIll Poughkeepsie this evening from 7-9 p.m. In lieu of flowers donafions may be sent to St. John's Lutheran Church. Arrangements in charge of John H. Darrow.

JANSEN- At Vassar Bros. Hospital, May 20, 1972, Morgan W. in his 46th year, beloved husband of Doris Lester, loving father of Morgan and George loving son of Morgan C. and Edna Dunham Jansen. Funeral services will be held at the Allen Funeral Home at Pleasant Valley, Tuesday, May 23 Cemetery.

2:30 Friends will Interment Verbank be received Monday evening 7-9. LOWN Frederick of Red Hook at Rhinebeck May 21, 1972. Funeral servIces from Christ Church, Red Hook, Wednesday, May 24th at 11 A.M. Friends may call at the Hand Funeral Home, Monday Tuesday 7-9 P.M. Interment St.

Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Red Hook, N.Y. O'LEARY-John F. of Hopewell Junction, N.Y., May 20, 1972. Beloved husband of the lafe Dorothy. Loving and devoted father of Harold Dorothy and John L.

O'Leary. Dearest brother of Margaret Moore. Also survived by 5 grandsons and one great-granddaughter. Reposing O'Shea Funeral Home, 2515 North Jerusalem East Meadow, L.I. Mass of the Resurrection Sacred Heart R.C.

Church (North Merrick, L.I.) Tuesday 9:45 A.M. St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, L.1. Family will receive friends 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. OVERFIELD John M.

Sr. Age 76 of St. Clouds, Florida, at St. Clouds on May 20, 1972. Husband of Mary Button Overfield.

Father of Mrs. Charles Ethel Taylor, Mrs. Leona Hedrich, Mrs. Edward Amelia Lewis, John M. Jr.

and Richard E. Overfield. Services to which relatives and friends are invited will be held at the Frank S. Roberts Jr. Inc.

Funeral Home, 55 East Main Street, Wappingers Falls on Wednesday, May 24. 11 a.m. Interment will be at the Fishkill Rural Cemetery. The family will receive their friends at the funeral home Tuesday evening 7 to 9. VFW services at 7:45 and the Loyal Order of Moose Service at 8 p.m.

South VERTULLO Street, May 21, Highland. 1972. Husband Dominic of Mrs. Florence Mannese Vertullo. Father of Edward Robert James Donna and Annette Vertullo.

Funeral will be held Wednesday morning 9 o' clock from the Torsone Memorial Funeral Home 38 Main Street, Highland and 9:30 at St. Augustine Church. Interment Highland Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Monday 7 and 9 and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs.

Hannan Mrs. Louise Hannan, 94, of Garden died at Vassar Hospital, A Poughkeepsie native, she was born Sept. 11, 1877, the daughter of Frank and Katherine (Shipper) Eggensberger. In 1894, in New York City, she was married to Edward A. Hannan, who died Dec.

24, 1964. Mrs. Hannan had been the last surviving charter member of St. John's Lutheran Church. She was a member of the Lutheran Church Women and a former member of the Ladies Missionary Society.

Mrs. Hannan is survived by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vinnie Hannan, Poughkeepise; two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the William G. Miller and Son Funeral Home, 310 Mill tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock.

Funeral services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at St. John's Church, 55 Wilbur Blvd. The Rev. M.

Luther Sievert will officiate. Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery. Arrangements are under 1 the direction of John H. Darrow. John O'Leary CLOVE VALLEY John F.

O'Leary, 75, Furnace Road, Town of Beekman, died Saturday at the New Paltz Nursing Home. Born Sept. 25, 1896, in New York City, he was the son of Joseph and Lena (Becker) O'Leary. He retired from the Deco Corp. His wife, the former Dorothy M.

McElroy, predeceased him. Mr. O'Leary is North survived Mer- two sons, Harold J. rick, L.I., and John O'Leary, California; a daughter, Miss Dorothy F. O'Leary, Hopewell Junction, five grandchildren and a great-granddaughter.

Friends may call at the O'Shea Funeral Home, 2515 N. Jerusalem Road, East Meadow, L.I., today, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 9:45 a.m. at the Sacred Heart Church, North Merrick, L.I. Burial will be in St.

Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale. Dominic. Vertullo Obituaries Mr. Overfield ST. CLOUD, Fla.

John M. Overfield 76 of 316. 10th died Saturday at a hospital in St. Cloud. Born in the Town of Wappinger, June 7, 1895, he was the son of William and Carrie (Morse) Overfield.

He was an Army veteran of World War I. His first wife, the former Marion Dore, died in 1951. In January, 1953, he married the former Mary Button, who survives. Mr. Overfield formerly made his home in Hillside Lake.

He retired in 1960 from the Spoor Lasher Co. Mr. Overfield was a member and past governor of the Loyal Order of Moose. He also was a member of Vail Wolf Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the St. Cloud Methodist Church.

In addition to his wife, Mr. Overfield is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Charles (Ethel) Taylor, Mrs. Leona Hedrick and Mrs. Edward (Amelia) Lewis, all of Poughkeepsie; two sons, John M.

Overfield Poughkeepsie, and Richard E. Overfield, Hyde Park; a stepson, Eldon Converse, Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Carl Diener, St. Cloud, and Mrs. Irving Conklin, Richfield, three brothers, James and Alfred, both of Hyde Park, and Nimford Overfield, Kingston; 19 grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren, six step grandchildren, two step great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the Frank S. Roberts Funeral Home 55 E. Main Wappingers Falls, Tuesday, to 9 p.m. The Vail Wolf Post will conduct a service at the funeral home on Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. and the Loyal Order of Moose will meet at 8 o'clock.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. The Rev. William H. Waters will officiate.

Burial will be in the Fishkill Rural Cemetery. Mr. Lown RED HOOK Frederick G. Lown, 73, of 3 died Sunday at the Northern Dutchess Hospital, Rhinebeck. Born in Peekskill, Dec.

1, 1898, he was the son of William Augustus and Minnie (Bagdley) Lown. He was a member of Christ Episcopal Church. Prior to retiring, Mr. Lown had been employed at the Red Hook Telephone Co. for 26 years.

Mr. Lown is survived by his wife, the former Florence Marshall; a son, Clarence Lown, Red Hook; a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Fell, Red Hook; a brother, Guy Lown, New Paltz; a sister Mrs. Mary Brown, Red Hook, nine grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Calling hours will be tonight and Tuesday, 7 to 9 o'clock, at the Hand Funeral Home, Red Hook.

Funeral services will be Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Christ Church. The Rev. Orion W. Davis will officiate.

Burial will be in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Red Hook. Herman Ackert Herman Ackert, 81, of 66 Garden died Sunday. Born in the Town of Clinton, April 23, 1891, he was the son of James and Ada (Warner) Ackert. He had been employed at the City Infirmary.

Mr. Ackert is survived by his wife; six daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Kenny, Red Hook; Mrs. Randolph Trout, Hyde Park, Mrs. Betty Coons, Leah Ackert and Mary Jane Ackert, all of Poughkeepsie, and Miss Clara Mae Ackert, Hyde Park; a sister, Mrs.

Florabell Francesco, Poughkeepsie, a grandson, and several nieces and nephews. Calling hours will be tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock, at the Fraleigh Funeral Home, 41 Marshall St. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home. The Rev.

John Koppenaal will officiate. Burial will be in the Schultzville Cemetery. Miss Frank SAUGERTIES Miss Amelia M. Frank, 84, of 100 Washington died Friday at the Kingston Hospital. A Poughkeepsie native, she was born Oct.

20, 1887, the daughter of Valentine and Anna (Roemmelt) Frank. Miss Frank is survived by a brother, Edward Frank, Florida. Friends may call at the Seamon Funeral Home corner of John and Lafayette Streets, Saugerties, today and Tuesday. Funeral services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, (Other Obituary, page 2) CLASSIFIED AD PRICES and 7 time rates are consecutive days Ads ordered for more then time may be cancelled after first day. Charge will be made only for number of days ad appears. WORD COUNT ADS (Minimum 12 Words) Day 12c per word DEVS 37c per word Days 47c per word Effective May 1st. Above rates are for consecutive When Insertions are not consecutive the one time Insertion rate applies 30 Days $1.73 per word Contract and Classified Display Rates Furnished on Request CALL POUGHKEEPSIE JOURNAL 1-5421 DEADLINES 187 AND Friday FOUND for Sunday ADS a.m Day. of Publication CORRECTIONS AND CANCELLATIONS a.m.

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Cancellation Orders Are Number. ed For Receipts Purpose. Be Sure You Receive Number When you Cancel Your Ad CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 3 p.m. Thurs. for sat.

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REPORT ERRORS FIRST DAY a.m. Day of Publication Errors In advertisements should be reported Immediately. The Poughkeepsie Journal win not be responsi. ble for more than one Incorrect Insertion. Journal-17 May 22, 1972 Poughkeepsie CLASSIFIED AD PRICES Male-Female Wanted 3 Journal-17 No experience or formal education necessary.

Must get along, with people. will train in the of Community Action: Start $5,200. Apply Rural Opportunity Center Merritt Avenue, Milibrook, An Equal Opportunity Employer. Grants Make CREDIT MANAGEMENT your CAREER! Excellent growth potential in billion dollar retail chain of over 1100 stores. Brief training program leads to promotion as department manager.

College or prior experience not essential. Good starting salary, many benefits, annual bonus for department. managers. Open to men women, 21 or over. An equal opportunity employer W.

T. GRANT CO. Apply In Person Dutchess Tpk. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 'A: WOMAN'S WORLD SERVICE GUIDE For the Busy Gal 4865 SIZES 8-18 by Anne Adams SLENDER in all one fabric or print plus plain create a smart redingote effect! Play it carefree and choose a polyester knit.

Printed Pattern 4865: NEW Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 12 (bust 34) takes yards 60-inch fabric. CENTS for each pattern add 25 cents for each for first-class Mail and Special Handling. Send to Anne Adams, Care of The Poughkeepsie Journal. Male-Female Help Wanted 3 Male-Female Help Wanted INHALATION THERAPIST.

Excellent pay and benefits, contact Kieffer St. Francis Hospital, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 471-2000. Equal Opportunity Employer THE MONEY TREE IS HERE! Work as many or as few hours as you wish, servicing friends, relafives, and customers with Fuller Brush Products. No door to door, no quotas, no pressure, just nice enjoyable work, Full and part-time openings.

For information and planation call 473-1735. WANTED: part-tim short order cook. Inquire College View Restaurant, 131 Violet Ave. WATER safety Instructor, Town of Pawling summer employment, struction and beach operation. Age over 20.

Writ Recreation Supervisor or call 855-3244. WOULD like housekeeper to live in to take care of aged couple. Drive car, O.K. if not, O.K. Reply Poughkeepsie Journal, Box 609.

X.RAY Technician registered, eve. nings and week Apply Highland Hospital, Delavan Avenue, Beacon. HELP WANTED Pleasant Valley Finishing Company Female Help Wanted brook, N.Y. GR 1-8440. ASSIST.

BKPR. Public or private experience $13,000 FEE PAID SEND 3 RESUMES HANLEY ACCOUNTING, INC. 230 Park Avenue, NY, NY 10017 bookkeeper ADMINISTRATIVE to perform TO all clerical duties for recently formed housing development corporation. Duties include typing, shorthand, filing, answering correspondence, and general office management. Shall keep and maintain financial records of corpo-: ration.

All Applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, creed, or national origin. Preference given to model neighborhood residents. Please apply in writing by 6-1-72 to Walter Grevatt, Peoples Housing Development Corporation, 320 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. APARTMENT dweller? As an Avon Representative, your customers are nearby. Find out how easy it is to earn extra money selling Avon prod.

ucts in your neighborhood. Call: Barbara Evans, South Road, Mill- ben. Class organization gal for typing. bank his, 471-9700. Ethan Allen Personrecon.

2 yrs. a exp. Call Judy Voornel Agency, 55 Market St. BABYSITTER for child in LaGrange area. 471-3099.

COUNTER girls for Dunkin' Donut store in Wappingers Falls, Route 9. Interviews days will be May 23, 24, 25, 26 between 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. DENTAL hygienist. Alternate Saturdays only.

$45 per day, Amenia, 373-9022. EXPERIENCED barmaid, part time or full time. Apply in person only 3 Caballeros, 614 South Road, Poughkeepsie. EXPERIENCED waitress. Part or full time.

Apply in person ONLY. 03 Caballeros, 614 South Poughkeepsie. FASHION WORK PART- TIME, need several well groomed women to help narrate fashion shows. Exciting work, substantial earnings to start, opportunity to advance. Flexible hours, no door no Investment, and no experience required.

Local work but need use of car. For Introductory interview appointment call Mrs. Somers, 896-6636. GAL FRIDAY To $135 typing shtnd. gen.

office hostess duties. Great spot for vivacious gal. Call Ellen Powers, 471-9700. Ethan Allen Personnel Agency, 55 Market St. HELP WANTED full or part-time, no experience necessary.

Call Knott Manufacturing Co. 635-3243 for interview. HOW ABOUT A CHANGE? Call For Immed. Interview steno, typing, 5-6 yrs. exp.

GEN. OFFICE $110 typing, lite bkp. will train on N.C.R. SECY. TRAINEE 94 typing, steno train in office proc.

Call Judy Voorhis 471-9700 Ethan Allen Personnel Agency, 55 Market St. enced. Capable secretary: of independent effort, No litigation. Flexible hours. Pleasant office.

454-4315. MANAGER TRAINEE, WOMEN'S FASHIONS. need an attractive and pleasant worran to learn our local branch operation. Ambition more important than experience. Part-time considered to start.

Need use of car. for introductory interview appointment call Mrs. Veach, 297-9543. MEDICAL RECEPT. typing, phone work, patient contact definitely mature.

Newburgh area. Call Ellen Powers, 471- 9700. Ethan Allen Personnel Agency, 55 Market St. RESIDENT counselor position supervising teenage girls at private boarding school near Poughkeepsie, live-in position. 889-4871.

SALES GIRL, knowledge of knitting, crocheting, desired. 6 days, 40 hours, Apply 36 6Main Street. WAITRESSES wanted. Call 452-9287 between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Hare EXCLUSIVE POSITIONS BY VIRGINIA O'HARE $5,800 (top LEGAL SECY $6,500 (fee paid) MED SECY $6,500 (trainee spot) NCR OPERATOR $6,760 (Secty duties) TEACHER $9,000 (Chemistry Math) 152-2500 PERSONNEL AGENCY 11 MARKET ST. RM. 210 PUBLIC CONTACT FEE PAID Newly Established Business Firm Needs Attractive Out-Going Gal who enjoys meeting people and is able to type and handle General Office Procedures. Very Diversified and InPosition. Excellent Salary.

471-1390 United Personnel Placement Agency MIll Street Poughkeepsie FRIENDLY ICE CREAM LOOKING FOR FRIENDLY PEOPLE WITH OR WITHOUT EXPERIENCE WHO WOULD LIKE TO ARN $16,000 PER YEAR. How would you like to become the manager of Friendly Ice Cream Shop? College degree is helpful, but not necessary, and we do.11 ask for any previous experience. You should know that Friendly Ice There are over 310 of them in 7 states uled to open this year. In addition to Cream Shop has been growing rapidly. today, with over 40 new ones schedice cream, they sell sandwiches, soft FRIENDLY ICE CREAM CORP.

For convenient interview, call weekdays 9 to 11 and 2 to 5 PM only, 914-297. An Equal Opportunity Employer Monday, HIGHLAND Funeral services are scheduled for Wednesday for Dominic Vertullo; South Street, who died Sunday in an automobile aceident in Route 17, Monticello. A lifelong resident of Highland, he was the son of Nicholas and Mary (Stabbalo) Vertullo. He was manager of Chef Jo-Mar Restaurant, Route 299, Highland. Mr.

Vertullo is survived by his wife, the former Florence Mannese; three sons, Edward, Tillson; Robert, Hyde Park, and James Vertullo, Highland; -two daughters, Donna and Annette Vertullo, both at home; three grandchildren; two brothers, Joseph, Highland, and Patrick Vertullo, Poughkeepsie; four sisters, Mrs. Rose Mazziello, Poughkeepsie; Mrs. Rocco Mazziotto, Mrs. John Crevino and Mrs. Frances Nekola, all of Highland, and several nieces and nephews.

Calling hours will be tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock, and Tuesday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., at the Torsone Memorial Funeral Home 38 Main Highland. Prayers will be recited at the funeral home on Tuesday at 8 p.m. The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the funeral home, with a Mass of Resurrection being celebrated at 9:30 o'clock at St. Augustine's Church, Highland.

Burial will be in Highland Cemetery. Robert Adams Sr. FISHKILL -Robert Adams 61, Birchw wood Mobile Home Park, died Saturday at the Putnam Community Hospital, Carmel. The son of Irving and Estella (Tompkins) Adams, he was born in Kent Cliffs, Nov. 13, 1910.

Mr. Adams had been a self- employed fuel oil and plumbing contractor in Kent for many years. He was a life member of the Kent Rod and Gun Club and a member of the Kent Baptist Church. Mr. Adams is survived by his wife, the former Helen Saunders, whom he married July 30, 1961, in Carmel.

Also surviving are three sons, Robert Carmel; Henry, Towners, and Donald Adams, Middleburgh, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Gary (Beverly) Williams, Carmel; two sisters, Mrs. Albert (Mary) Merritt, Kent Cliffs, and Mrs. Charles (Ruth) Duncan, Carmel; four brothers, Raymond, Frederick, Chester and Albert Adams, all of Kent Cliffs, and 10 grandchildren. Calling hours will be today, 7 to 10 p.m., at the Edward Adams Funeral 1 Home, Carmel.

Private funeral services will be conducted Tuesday 2 p.m. at the funeral home. The Rev. Roger Blinn will officiate. Burial will be in the Halstead Union Cemetery, Kent Cliffs.

Ernest H. Keen GLENHAM Private funeral services were conducted today at the Ferncliff Chapel, Hartsdale, for Ernest Henry Keen, 64, of 22 Bertha Glenham, who died April 22. in Palma, Spain, while on a trip with the Glenham-Beacon Senior Citizens. Born in Ogmore Vale, Wales, Aug. 12, 1907, he was the son of Charles and Elizabeth Anne (Dowling) Keen.

On June 8, 1931, in Wales, he married the former Winifred M. Hudson who survives. Mr. Keen moved to the Glenham area 10 years ago from England. He was a retired male nurse, having been employed at the Highland Hospital, Beacon, and the Craig House Beacon.

He was a member of the Church of England. In addition to his wife, Mr. Keen is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Mervyn (Eve) Evans, Hopewell Junction, and Mrs. Aneurin (Maureen) Thatcher, Glenham; a brother, George Keen, South Wales; a sister, Mrs.

Eva Lewis, South Wales, and six grandchildren. The Rev. Jon M. Lindenauer officiated at the funeral service. Burial will be in the Fishkill Rural Cemetery.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Hignell Funeral Home, Beacon. -IF SOMEONE IS AT YOUR DOOR TRYING TO SELL YOU A MONUMENT IT'S NOT DENNIS MEMORIALS Large Display -See What You Buy At DENNIS MEMORIALS Route 9, Fishkill, N.Y, 896-8410 Male Help Wanted, 5 OPPORTUNITY for experienced inside lumber yard salesman. Apply Van Voorhis Elm Street, Fishkill. AGGRESSIVE? Like to talk to people? Contact home owners, part and full time, call Mr. Dowd at between 12 pm and pm.

No selling Involved. Salary plus. BOOKKEEPER, general office work, typing, payroll, knowledge of the steel industry helpful. Call 454-7300. BULLDOZER operators needed.

See our ad under Classification No. 9. CAN use 2 married men on dairy farm houses available. Call 398-9457. CLEANING, days, for rug and upholstery cleaning.

Neat in appearance, own transportation. 897-5970 after 6 p.m. CONSUMER SALES REPRESENTATIVE Do you want to earn better than average living? We have an established business for you to run for us in the Poughkeepsie area. Must be married and have late model car. This is a good opportunity for the right man.

Call 452-8700 for inter. view. DONUT man, experienced for Dunkin' Donut store in Falls, Route 9. Interviews days will be May 23, 2 24, 25, 26, between 10 a.m. to p.m.

DRIVERS wanted, steady, apply in person, Vets Cabs, 23 Academy St. mediate position PO available inside EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY material salesmen. Large, progressive company. Call for appointment, 462-2000 Joe Sharkin. EXPERIENCED BULLDOZER Oper-1 ator for housing development.

Call 171-0688. EXPERIENCED Carpenter helper, steady work, apply in person, Vanderbuilt Acres, Hyde Park, Bard Builders, Inc. EXPERIENCED carpenter wanted. Northern Dutchess area. Steady work.

876-1452. EXPERIENCED milker, no outside work, top wages, paid vacation, paid Blue Cross, V. Hermitage, Germantown, 518-537-6600. EPERIENCED sidewall applicators and roofers. Steady year round work.

Top pay scale. 452-3381. Help Wanted EXPERIENCED second man on dairy farm, 518-851-9846. EXPERIENCED top notch auto mechanic, all benefits, $4.50 per hour starting pay, for 25 year established Chevrolet dealer, ad y. work.

the best of working conditions, please send resume giving age, experience and references to Poughkeepsie Journal Box 605. All repiles are kept in strict confidence. EXPERIENCED track drill operator. Apply in person, Vanderbuilt Acres, Hyde Park. Bard Builders, Inc.

GENERAL FACTORY HELP to work on power equipment. day work week. Work 37 hours 20 minutes to 40 hours pay. Excellent working conditions, benefits. Call Mr.

Gayton at 226-2291. Lost and Found LOST man's diamond ring at Red Oaks Mill Mobil Gas Station. Reward. 462-3194. Personals "BABY SHOE BRONZING" Guaran.

teed forever, many styles to choose from. 635-3011. WILL no longer be responsible for debts incurred by anyone other than myself. MILDRED MILLER 76 North Bridge St. Poughkeepsie, NY airport.

Summer Weekend air MARTHA'S VINEYARD Dutchess mute. Share expenses. 454-2200, nights 462-2944. THE ACADEMY Home for adults, certified by New York State, total supervision for the aged. Convenient to shopping centers, planned activities.

Phone 452-8673. 13 LIBERTY STREET, Lillies Beauty Salon now has 2 booths for rent. Call 454-5204. VOCALIST, Howard Worona, Voice major New Engiand Conservatory, available entertaining weddings, Bar Mrizvahs, etc. June-September.

454- 4298. EMPLOYMENT ATTENTION JOB APPLICANTS The Poughkeepsie Journal does not knowingly accept Help Wanted ads from employers covered by the Falr Labor Standards Act If they offer lesss than the lega! minimum wage or fail to pay at least time and onehalf for overtime hours. The minimum wage for employment covered by the FLSA prior to the 1966 Amendments is $1.85 an hour with overtime pay required after 40 hours week. Jobs covered as a result of he 1966 Amendments requires $1.60 an hour minimum with cvertime pay required after 40 hours a week. Nor will this newspaper knowingly accept ads from covered employers whe discriminate in pay because of sex or, accept an ad which descriminites against persons 40-65 years in violafion of the Age Discrimination In Employment Act.

For specific information contact the Wage and Hour Office of the U.S. Department of Labor, 881 Gerard Bronx, N. 10452, WYandotte 2-1235. IMPORTANT NOTICE: The New York State Law against discriminaton and the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits discrimination In employment because of sex unless based on bona tide occupational qualification. Help Wanted and Situation Wanted advertisements are ranged in columns captioned "Male" and "Female" for the convenience of readers and are not intended as an unlawful limitation or discrimina.

tion based on sex. Male Situations Wanted ENGINEER, B.S..E., recent M.B.A. (finance). Age 36. Grad, Shop apprentice.

mgmt. tng. seeks better position. Reply to Box Poughkeepsie Journal. EXPERIENCED, Gardener week, wishes references 3 available, 223-5259.

Female Situations Wanted BABYSITTING done In my home. Experienced, 50c. hour, Vassar Rd. vicinity. 462-7306.

COLLEGE grad, exerienced in teaching will tutor 5-8 year olds at N. your Y. 876-6842 own's home. or Pond write Reasonable S. Road, rates.

Flanagan, Staatsburg, Call LEGAL secretary expert. Will substitite if your secretary sick or vacationing. Also take EBTs. 691-7157. TASKS FOR TEENS, Yard work? Odd WIL 635-2452.

jobs? LBABYSIT Cleanup? In my LaGrange home Lions, days, Monday Friday. Vacinity, Innis Avenue. 452-1611. WILL do daytime babysitting for pre-school children Monday-Friday in 5 own MAN Reasonable home. Please rock After price.

band phone 5 p.m., Will after looking 6, work 454-7445. for 452-0207. work. anyplace. Male Help Wanted 3 AMBITIOUS men or women, unusual or tail 7122.

full opportunity and or time. for good management, Interviews earnings part only. in time 868- reART teacher opening. Live-In summer position. Private boarding school near Poughkeepsie.

889-4871. BOOKKEEPER, assistant, accounts payable and receivable experience. Light typing and filing required. Write Box 585, Poughkeepsie Journal. BOOKKEEPER, full charge, enced only, part time, make your own hours.

Between 8 a.m.-5 p.m.. hours or so per day. Reply Box 595, Poughkeepsie Journal. CHEMISTRY MT-ASCP or equivalent, to supervise department clinical chemistry, competent in current manual and automated techniques plus radio isotopes. -Pleasant working conditions.

Excellent fringe benefits. Apply PERSONNEL, Vassar Must Hospital. DRIVER perienced have for with class child 2 children. license caring Year and agency. -round employment, excellent benefits.

For appointment call Personnel Department, 384-6500. ESTATE CARETAKERS A ary. nance quarters. MATURE Reply and All couple Box 610, gardening. conveniences.

general Good Poughkeep- Separate mainte- salsie Journal. EXCELLENT week summer camp positions, male or female, openings for NURSE (RN) WATER FRONT tions, qualified DIRECTOR DIRECTOR, Mrs. people, Chase, (ARC, Valuable good WSI) Dutchess working experience NATURE County condi- for Girl Scout Council, YMCA "Building, 452-1810, evenings 897-5834. GOING TO RETIRE? IDEAL POSITION FOR ADDED INCOME: LIT ED, MAN CENSED INTERESTED WILL FULL REAL TIME IN TRAIN OR ESTATE OR ASSOCIATE UNLICENS- BROKER SALES- EMPLOYMENT CALL 454-6352, FOR APPOINTMENT V. A.

SCARCHILLI. REALTOR. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for housewives, students. Show a truly fantastic cosmetic line to your friends, Earnings unlimited. Call 471-3309 daily 8 to 9:30 a.m.

5 to 7 p.m. Saturdays 9 to 5. HUSBAND and wife to act as rental agent and superintendent, write to Poughkeepsie, P.O. Box 3149. A 12,000 sitions partment.

IMMEDIATE first available Able year. to openings. In Call earn our for 2 or between sales immediate 3 de- po- $9- interview. Wolfe Enterprises, 562- 3697. STENO-TYPIST Poughkeepsie cal and Send Model work City resume for experience Agency.

agency stating Do staff. to general Mrs. Model qualifications cleri- Marie Poughkeepsie City Agency, 347 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, New York 12601. First consideration given to qualified Model Neighborhood resdents. mer p.m.

STUDENTS part 452-7824. time sales housewives: lobs. Full. Call after SUMMER Interns Poughkeepsie Model City Agency. Students to work with Model City staff during summer months.

Minimum of high school diploina required. Model City Area residents will be given first ence. Send resume stating qualificafions and interests to Mrs. Marie N. Tarver, Executive Director, Poughkeepsie Model City Agency, 347 Mill Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601.

Positions will commence first week in June. GUARDS Part-time, Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m.-3 p.m. and p.m.-12 midnight. Steady assignment. Call 471-4087.

GADALETO'S Market, Highland, N.Y. Wanted stock clerk, butcher, fish department clerk. Call 691-8341, INVENTORY clerk wanted for automotive store in Hyde Park, call 229-5638. JOBS NOW AVAILABLE! MAINT. MECH.

TO $150 Industrial AUTO MECH. TRAINEE TO $120 lite exp. TV REPAIR NO. DUTCHESS TO $200 yrs. work on own STEREO TECHNICIAN $125 Some stereo exp.

Call Jessie Carter 471-9700 Ethan Allen Personnel Agency, 55 Market St. LOCAL steel corp. seeking combination truck driver, warehouseman, Class 3 license required, excellent opportunity for hard working individual. Call LaGrange Steel, 454- 7220. MAN for dairy farm, experienced milker, trailer and privileges provided.

(518) 537-6924. MANAGER for fast food restaurant. Salary plus percentage. Apply to Box 590, c-0 Poughkeepsie Journal, giving resume of experience and references. CLASSIFIED SERVICE DIRECTORY "Jimmy Journal" says: CALL THESE BUSINESS FIRMS FOR FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE! 454-5421 Appliance Repair GAS, ELECTRIC range, Hoover, Eureka vacuums.

Service and parts. McAndrew. 471-1044. WASHER AND DRYER repair servIce also specializes in coin-op commercial. Call Larry 462-3697.

Asphalt-Blacktop A BLACKTOP Driveway sonable price. JIM GRAHAM 635-3712 AVELLO BROTHERS Paving 454-3650 BLACKTOP DRIVEWAYS TE SANITATION 454-3847 BLACKTOP DRIVEWAYS ALSO hot oil and chip. Hopewell Junction, 226-5098. BLACKTOP SEALING fast efficient service, for free estimales call 226-5148. BLACKTOP DRIVEWAYS LAWRENCE E.

MINOR GL 2-8524 Building Remodeling roofing, aluminum siding CA and gutters. Jerry VanWagner, 2033. Phil Hampe, 868-7676. Bulldozing BACKHOE AND BULLDOZER Ice, septic systems, trucking, K. Schaaf, excavating, 266-5074.

BACKHOE work, footings, drainage, electric or water lines, any kind of digging, 452-2839, 471-3239. BULLDOZING, backhoe, water and lines, dump truck, stone, sand, gravel, a Ray Zammiello Son 297-9251, 297-3636. Carpenter Work ALL TYPES OF Carpentry, paneling, drop ceilings, kitchens, free estimates. Call Bob Gleason, 226-8008. DOUBLE Construction.

"We do what others promise." Rinaldi, Salt Point Poughkeepsie. 452-6458, 452-1150. GENERAL CARPENTRY, kitchen, expansion, siding, and all remodeling. No job too small, John Pirrung 855- 5568. Contractors- General LEE CONSTRUCTION CO.

Ceramic tile, walks patios, decks. Painting, repairs of all types. Additions remodeling. Responsible, expert service. Free estimates.

452- 7212. SEPTICS, EXCAVATING, sand stone, gravel, trucking, sewer and water lines 454-6527. Electrical Contracting ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING and TREE REMOVAL FREE, reasonable estimates. Relia. bie work.

452-9253, 229-2726. LICENSED electrician, reasonable prices, call no Steve job too 454-1561. small. After 6 Exterminator EXTERMINATING, Roaches, fleas, carpenter ants, bees, other Insects. Knapp's Pest Control, 471-4418.

Landscaping A A -AI's Landscaping and lawn service, lawns mowed, beds edged and weeded, tree pruning an dremoval. Free estimates. 454-1486. Gardens Lawns ROTOTILLING Stone raking, land leveling Shaw, 473-1296 GEORGE'S Lawn Service, lawn maintenance, mowing, seeding, trim. ming, etc.

255-9665. GROUND garden maintenance. fertilizing, planting, transplanting. Call pruning and yard cleanup. 226- 6794 after 5 p.m.

Masonary BLOCK, brick retaining walls, patios, walks, repairs. Small projects also. MASON CONTRACTOR, Richard Innes. 454-1809, Brick, Block, Stone, and Concrete work. VINCENT NENNI Mason contractor, 831-3454.

Brick, Block, concrete work, patios. sidewalks. and re pairs. CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Additions, Dormers, Attics, Busements WARD WOODRUFF Bullder a 471-8328 after 6. GOLDEN CREST Builders Financing and gift color TV with additions, second stonys, CUStom homes.

454-3190. REMODELING attics and base- ROBERT ROE-Mason work, brick block, fireplaces, patios and steps. 452.2056, anytime. Miscellaneous Services CRUSHED STONE 1 for driveways, delivered and spread. 471-4291.

GARAGE DOORS. Operators, radio controls. service makes garage doors, Louis Fiore, 452-7121. LAWNS MOWED, yards cleaned. Cellars and attics cleaned also.

297- 0428 after 4:30 p.m. OUTSIDE, inside house pain tin g. general landscaping, cheap, satisfac fion guaranteed 226-5289 after 5. SPRING CLEANING Housecleaning. interior-exterior painting.

yard services, attic and cellar cleaned out, stripping and varnishing done. 471-9573 or 297-0696. RETAINING WALLS R.R. ties, stone. blocks.

876-2534 Also tree removal. 2 COLLEGE students need work perately. WIll do any job you can offer at moderate rates. 471-6596. 454-4448.

Moving and Storage ABUNDANCE MOVERS Large furniture van days, evenings, weekends Free flat rate estimates. "Let Us baby your furniture" 454- 8864. LOCAL AND LONG distance moving and trucking. Will clean attics and basements. Call 452-8743.

MOVING and trucking anytime, any. where, reasonable with free estinate. Call Highland, 691-7423. Painting and Decorating BETTER interior, exterior painting, paper hanigng and spraying job, S. Sherow, 454-2764.

ALWAYS ask US first, interior, exterior painting, wallpapering. Insured. 454-0881, 226-6249. Painting, exterior and Interior painting done, free estimates. sonable rates.

677-5080 or 473-1170. EXPERIENCED airless spray painting, exterior and interio decorating, trim work, roofing, free estimates. 454-5367. EXPERIENCE Interior. exterior painting, paper work, satisfaction guaranteed.

471-2121. Exterior House Painting Call 452-4495 9521. EXTERIOR-INTERIOR painting and roofing. can do it for less. Call 229-5855, 229-2880 HOME Repairs, aluminum siding, leaders and gutters.

Call 454-6045. Ask Roger. PAINTING, or free estimates. Also boat refinishing. 471-1026 or 635-3141.

HOUSE PAINTING REPAIRS MADE Needed Free Estimates Call J. Spilbor 471-9521 LUDWIG AND SIMPSON professi on al painting, interior, exterior. Free estimates. Reasonable. Furniture repairing.

Fully insured with full Try: US you'll like us. Serv-297-6580. PAINTING- Inside and out. Specializing in private homes Phone 452- 1338. PAINTING interior and exterior, paper hanging, painting of all types, expert workmanship, no job too small.

Phone 432-1526. PAINTING 7 days, if it on't move, I'll paint It. Call 454-6045. Ask for Roger. TIME FOR Exterior painting.

Work done by professional, Reasonable 229-2443. Pirmbing Rests: PLUMBING HEATING FREE Designing and estimates. Licensed city heating contractor. 24 Hour service. 452-4812.

Roofing SidingA.AAA Gutters and leaders, new ones ur repairing the old ones, experienced. 471-9573. AAA EMERGENCY WORK. Roofing-Siding-Gutters-Repairs. Free timates.

471-3894. Len Newman. A BETTER JOB FOR LESS MONEY MONEY IS TIGHT. If a repair is possible we'll do It. if not we'll give you the best prices, on roofing, siding, leaders and gut-" ters.

No salesmen, deal direct with applicators. 24 Hour service. Free estimates, Ed Rosell 471-7943. A BETTER JOB 1 for your moncy, roofing and siding, Jack Kind, 462- 2669, 462-2290. EXPERT roofing and gutter Installation.

Lowest rates for dealing directly with applicators. Call 266-3039. NEW LOOK by GAF in roofing, specialty seamless gutters, 297-9770 and 462-7329. ROOFING ands gutter work, 24 hour service, free estimates. 454-5367.

ROOFING, gutters, leaders, flashing. 454-6355, M. Stevensky. Sewer Septic Cleaning A BETTER BUY In sanitation servIce. Septic tanks cleaned, serviced south of County Airport, 462-2300 after 5 297-5698.

CESSPOOL Septic tank cleaning. FLOODS SANITATION SERVICE Millerton, N. Y. Telephone 789-4678 Signs JERRY Starpoli, 41 New Market. 452-9290 Job Too Small." Top Soil RALPH A.

GARDNER Small loads sand, gravel, top soil. 3 yards a load. 473-1133 after HAULING Topsoil Fill, Gravel, Sand Stone. Loads. 635-3245, 758- 5781.

SCREENED TOP SOIL EDGECO 471-2499 SUPERIOR QUALITY TOP SOIL FILL -GRAVEL HARRY BROOKS, 471-7103 Tree Service DONOHUE'S TREE Service. pruning, seeding, take down and removal, land clearing, Insured, reasonable, free estimates. 297-0272. CONSTRUCTION. expert tree and brush removal at low prices.

Free estimates and insured. 229-2929 or 229-8485. Trucking AAA BILLS TRUCKING, Cleaning attics: yards. Move almost anything. Free estimates 454-3437.

SPRING CLEANING, yards, collars, garages cleaned. reasonable rates, day 297-9714 evenings 452-8167. Upholstering-Reupholstering tery, HEIDL SICCARDI, St. custom uphos. 50 Elm Quality work Treasonable rates.

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