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I I I I I I Th Journal Sunday, December 5, 1976 001 LOST AND FOUND 00 HELP WANTED 020 HELP WANTED 000 HELP WANTED DEATHS SENK suddenly at his home. Maple Avenue, Dover Plains. December 4, 1976. Vincent Senk. Funeral arrangements incomplete in charge of the Hufcut Funeral Home, Inc.

SPRAGUE At Wingdale, N.Y.. December 3, 1976. Nina Sprague, mother of Mrs. pAthony, (Fannie) Sartori of Dover Y. Funeral services from the Hufcut Funeral Home, Dover Plains, Monday, December 6 at 2 Interment Luddingtonville Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday 2-4 7-9. VANWAGENEN, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. December 4, 1976. Elting A.

Wagenen. Resident of 108 Market Wappingers Falls. Funeral services invited to will be held Dec. 6, 1976 at 10:30 which relatives and friends a are a.m. al the Delehanty Funeral Home, 64 E.

Main Wappingers Falls. Reverend William H. Waters will officiate. InFriends terment call at the funeral home Wappingers Rural Cemetery. Sunday evening 7-9 p.m.

Arrangements in charge of James and Kevin Delehanty. In Memoriam GERTH- In loving memory of Fred J. Gerth who passed away December 5, 1972. precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is still A Which place is vacant in our home never can be filled. Love, Wife, Daughter, Son Family.

KUPETZ. In loving memory of our sweet sister Amy Cox Kupetz. Gone but not forgotten Sis. Mary Flinn Anna McCourt. WILLIAM E.

WHITE Who Passed Away December 5, 1969 We tell our lonely, aching hearts God took him from us for the best; That only He, the Great Physician, Could ease his pain and give him rest. Alas, the hours without him are Too empty to be measured And we wish a thousand times each day For the dear one that we treasured. Signed; Loving Mother, Sisters, Brothers and Nieces FUNERAL DIRECTORS ALLEN FUNERAL HOME, INC MILLBROOK, N. Y. ORiole 7.9611 PLEASANT VALLEY, MErcury 5-2124 ROBERT H.

AUCHMOODY FUNERAL HOMES, INC. 16 Grand Avenue Tel. 452-1680. Hopewell Junction 226-9234 Fishkill 896-6166 WM. G.

MILLER SON Funeral Homes 310 Mill St. 59 Montgomery St. 452-1140 MULVEY FUNERAL HOME INC. 211 Mansion St. (Corner of Park PI.) 454-4915 PARMELE FUNERAL HOME John D.

Caven, Funeral Director 74 Haight Avenue Tel GLobe 2-0790 Frank S. Roberts, Inc. Wappingers Falls, 297-2610 SCHOONMAKER Chapel Ins. 73 So. Hamilton St.

454-1800 Michael Torsone Memorial Funeral Home Inc. 218 Mill St. Po'k. 452-7700 38 Main St Highland 691-2281 Obituaries- STANFORDVILLE Funeral services are scheduled for Monday at 11 a.m. for Martin W.

Ahlf, 26, a resident of Hunns Lake Road, who died Friday. Mr. Ahlf accidentally shot himself while removing a hunting shotgun from the rack of his car. A resident of Stanfordville all of his life, Mr. Ahlf was a minister of the Congregation of Jehovah Witnesses at Millerton and was employed by the H.C.P.

Excavation Millbrook. Born in Sharon, on Dec. 2, 1950, he was the son of Edward E. and Ruth Leucht Ahlf, Stanfordville, who survive. He is also survived by his wife, the former Anna Karpf; a son, Hans Eric Ahlf; three brothers, Edward Richard G.

and Stevan G. Ahlf, all of Stanfordville; and a sister, Miss Mr. VanWagenen Martin Ahlf Barbara Ahlf, also of Stanfordville. Services, at the Peck and Peck Funeral Home, Pine Plains, will be conducted by John Quay of the Congregation of Jehovah Witnesses at Ghent. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery, Pine Plains.

Friends may call at the funeral home tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock. Religious services will be conducted at 8 p.m. WAPPINGERS FALLS Elting A. Van Wagenen, 67, of 108 Market died Saturday at Vassar Hospital after a long illness. Prior to his retirement, he had been employed as a plumber for Shaker, Travis and Quinn for more than 40 years.

Born in Poughkeepsie on July 18, 1909, he was the son of John and Gertrude Ruddy Van Wagenen. He attended Wappinger schools and was a member of "Local 201, Plumbers and Steamfitters Union. Survivors include his wife, the former Elizabeth Rowe; a son, Jon Van Wagenen of Pleasant Valley; two daughters, Mrs. Anne Gallagher of Red Hook and Mrs. Ruth Caruso of Agoura, a sister, Mrs.

Helen Richardson of Lake Worth, 10 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Delehanty Funeral Home, 64 E. Main Wappingers Falls, with the Rev. William H.

Waters officiating. Interment will be in the Wappingers Rural Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home tonight, 7 to 9 o'clock. Mr. Hutchins INDIAN LAKE--Funeral ser: vices have taken place for Horace (Brum) Hutchins 79, who died Oct.

30 at Glens Falls Hospital after a brief illness. Burial took place in Cedar River Cemetery, Indian Lake. Arrangements were under the direction of. the Brewer Funeral Home, Lake Luzerne. Mr.

Hutchins, born in Chain Lakes, resided in Indian Lakes most of his life. He was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Indian Lake and had been a woodsman in the lumbering and pulp wood industries. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. James (Edna) Armano and Mrs. Robert (June) Rightmyer, both of Poughkeepsie, Mrs.

Frank Blanchard and Miss Theresa Hutchins, both of Indian Lake; three sons, Horace Sherald and Herman, all of Indian Lake; a brother, Carl, Indian Lake; a sister, Mrs. John McCane, Galway; 26 grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Card Of Thanks I wish to thank our many friends, neighbors, relatives for their Acts of Service and Kindness shown at the time of my Son Kenmit Stamper during his recent illness Elaine Colden We wish to thank all those who remembered our Mother with messages and gifts through her years of illness as well as at her death. We especially wish to express our to Mrs. Mabel Kaisor and Dr.

Carl F. Meekins who, through their advice and encouragement gave us the ability and strength to grant our Mother her last wish, to die in her own home. The Children of Elizabeth G. Roosa The family of Rufus A. Strothers, Sr.

wishes to thank their many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown them at their time of sorrow. ONE OUTSTANDING VALUE" In every field there is one outstanding value to which all others are compared. In memorials, that one is Rock of 1 Ages. As your local Rock of Ages Authorized Dealer, we have a complete selection of these famous memorials to choose from. Like all genuine Rock of Ages Memorials, it has the Rock of Ages hallmark seal etched right into the granite as proof you're buying the finest.

OF BOWER MEMORIAL AGES Pleasant Valley, N.Y. Phone 635-2122 NEED A NURSE? FOR THE PLACEMENT OF REGISTERED NURSES LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES NURSING AIDES IN HOSPITALS AND HOMES IN THE HUDSON VALLEY 24 Hour Service 565-6200 Hudson Valley Nursing Care Registry Inc. Agency APPROVED BY NEW YORK STATE NURSES ASSOCIATION 272 Quassaick Newburgh 1 I CLIP SAVE I- Mrs. Sprague DOVER PLAINS--Mrs. Nina Sprague, 87, of Limekiln Road, died Friday in Wingdale.

Born in Patterson, May 9, 1889, she was the daughter of Thomas and Kate (Burke) Ferguson. A Dover Plains resident for 15 years, Mrs. Sprague formerly lived in Holmes. Her husband, Homer Sprague, died Oct. 17, 1966.

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Fannie Sartori, Dover Plains; five grandchildren; 17 great grandchildren; a great, great grandchild, and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be Monday, 2 p.m. at the Hufcut Funeral Home, Dover Plains. The Rev.

David E. Sparks will officiate. Burial will be in the Ludintonville (N. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

(Other Obituaries pages 3, 20.) Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that a Public Hearing will be held before the Mayor of the City Poughkeepsie on Friday December 10, 1976 al 5:00 M. in the Common Council Chambers, 45h Floor, Municipal Building, Memorial Square, Poughkeepsie, New York on the following Local Law of 1976: LOCAL LAW AMENDING SUB- PART OF THE CHARTER LAWS OF THE CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE ENTITLED "CONVEYANCE OF LAND." BY COUNCILMAN Weinberg BE IT ENACTED by the Common Council of the City of Poughkeepsie that Sub- Part of the Charter. Laws of the City of Pough. keepsie relative to conveyance of land be and it hereby is amended by adding thereto a new section to read as follows: NOTWITHSTANDING the provisions of section 23 of the General City Law and any other laws, special act or local law, the City Manager of the City of Poughkeepsie is hereby authorized and empowered to grant and convey, to Marist College, an educa. tional corporation, organized by Charter from the Board of Regents of the State of New York, without advertising and competitive bidding and upon the terms and conditions hereinafter set forth, and upon such other terms and conditions to be contained in a separate agreement by and between the City of Poughkeepsie and Marist Col.

lege, all the right, title and interest of the City of Poughkeepsie in and to the property bound and described as follows: ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the Town of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, and more particularly bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point in the westerly line of lands of the Penn Central Transportation Company, the said point being the south. easterly corner of the herein described parcel being the northeasterly corner of lands of Marist College and being 119.92' westerly as measured at right angles from Station 393 558.35 of the monumented center line of said railroad; thence along the southerly line of the herein described parcel along the northerly line of lands of Marist College 15' 00" 325.55 to the southwesterly corner of the herein described parcel being the northwesterly conner of lands of Marist College and being a point on the concrete bulkhead marking the easterly line of the Hudson River; thence along the westerly line of the herein described parcel along the easterly line of the Hudson River more or less to the northwesterly corner of the herein de scribed parcel; thence thru lands of the City of Poughkeepsie along the northerly line of the herein described parcel 20" I 142' more or less and 02' 30" 104.62' to the northeasterly corner of the herein described parcel being a point in the westerly line of lands of the Penn Cantral Transportation Company; thence along the easterly line, of the herein described parcel along the westerly line of lands of the Penn Central Transportation Company 09 20" 182.28°, 20" 162.43' and 53' 50" 21.30° to the point or place of, beginning and containing 2.7 acres more or lass. Together with a right-of-way over the existing of road passing through lands of the City Poughkeepsieto be used for the purpose of ingress and egress. Subject to the express covenant, restriction and reservation that the premises shall be used for eational and ecological purposes for a minimum period of twentyfive (25) years from the date of conveyance. This covenant and restriction shall be of no further force and effect and shall be terminate automatically, twenty five (25) years from the date of the conveyance made pursuant to this local law.

This local law shall take effect in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Home Law. SECONDED BY COUNCILMAN Letterii ROBERT E. AHMED Mayor 5211 CITY OF POUGHKEEPSIE NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT AND NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Office of Property Development, Poughkeepsie, New York, until 11:00 a.m., E.S.T., on December 16, 1976 at City Hall. All bide received pursuant te this notice will be publidy opened and read. This contrad incudes: Rehabilitation of 30 High Street, Poughkeepale, N.Y., in conformance with the attached specifications.

Specifications, form of proposal ond contrad may be obtained at the Office of Property Development, City Hell, Poughkeepsie, New York. The proposal shall be accompanied by a bid bond or a certified check for five percent of the total amount of the bid and made payable to the City Poughkeepsle. City in reserves the the right to wolve any The informality bids and to reject any or all bids. Dated: December 2, 1976 N.Y. Office of Property Development City of Poughkeepsie CONNIE L.

CARGAIN Assistani Director for Property Development 5241 001 LOST AND FOUND FOUND black male cat. 6 months old Halloween time. vicinity Winnikee Avenue White Street 454 5076. 471 6167 FOUND Yorkshire Terrier, Pleasant Valley area 297 8660 After weekends FOUND. PUPPY, dark brown with white patch on chest Gretna Park.

Quaker Lane vicinity 635 8631 LOST, black kitten, half grown. seen 11 28 near Manchester Bridge. REWARD. 462 2437. LOST.

GOLDEN RETRIEVER. female, 11 months, answers to Mollie. missing Sunday 11 28, Mart: Field Edge Hill Manor, town of Wappinger Call anytime. 297 0018 REWARD. LOST, HUDSON PLAZA Or Sears Pair of dark horn rimmed 1 glasses call 471 0269 002 PERSONALS ANOTHER WOMAN TO share drive 10.

Pompano Beach. Florida. December 18 462 3748 BUTCH LOVES CONFIDENT MAN will watch your house while you're away Reference 809 4754 VETERANS. Have you thought about continuing your education on a full or part time basis? Benefits have been increased extended as of October 1976 Earn while you learn For in formation on admissions GI benefits contact Veterans Affairs Office, SUB room 301, State University at New Paltz, New Paltz, N. 12561.

Call 257 2269 YANISCHESS FIVE PAINTINGS on view, The Art Shop, South Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie. 003 COMMERCIAL NOTICES ATTENTION JOB APPLICANTS The Poughkeepsie Journal does not knowingly accept Help Wanted ads from employers covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act if they offer less than the legal minimum wage or fail to pay at least time and one half for overtime hours. The new minimum wage for employment covered by the FLSA required 15 after $2 30 40 with hours overtime pay will this Newspaper knowingly accept 'ads from covered employers who discriminate in pay because of sex or accept an ad which discriminates against persons 40 65 years in violation of the Age Discrimination Employment Act. For specific in formatio contact the Wage and Hour Office of the Department of Labor, 881 Gerard Bronx, 10452, (212) WYandotte 2 1235. POUGHKEEPSIE NEWSPAPERS INC.

STATEMENT REGARDING REFERENCE TO SEX IN HELP WANTED ADS. On June 21, 1973, the United States Supreme Court held that Help Warded ads classified by sex are improper. In order to comply with the ruling, the Poughkeepsie Journal has eliminated the following classifications, effective July 9, SITUATIONS WANTED MALE, SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE, MALE FEMALE HELP WANTED and MALE HELP WANTED. The new classifications for the above will be: EMPLOYMENT WANTED, HELP WANTED, PART TIME HELP WANTED and SALES HELP WANTED: I1 you have any questions regarding the change, please contact the Poughkeepsie Journal Classified Advertising Department. 010 EMPLOYMENT WANTED BABYSITTING, licensed day care for children 3 older, near IBM, reasonable.

462 5834. BAND, READY TO PLAY Variety music for holiday parties, receptions. Experienced. 223-5597. BOOKKEEPER, OFFICE WORKER, 3 full days a week, 462-5162.

COMPANION to elderly, has nursing experience, call 452-5439 or 454-3483. FORMER HEAD O1 Ad Agency w-16 years experience in design, graphics, production, copywriting seeks shirtsleeve or executive position in art studio advertising agency, 473- 2329. GENERAL OFFICE WORK, telephone. typing, billing, light bookkeeping, switchboard. Call 297 1538.

HOUSEWORKERS AVAILABLE $3.50 per hour, average house 4 hours. Registration fee, $15.00 per year. Call Mrs. Little after 3pm, 297-7778. DO ALL TYPES O1 cleaning.

Shampooing, stripping, window washing. Call anytime 297-4276. LPN NURSE. Experienced in physical therapy geriatrics desires private duty in home. References.

471-7626. MATURE LADY will babysit, $5 day, Route 9D, near Beacon Bridge. 831-8618. NURSE COMPANION. For elderly or senior citizen.

Best of references. Reply P.O. Box 4724, Poughkeepsie. YOUNG COUPLE Desires caretaking position. Excellent references.

Call 452-2114. 020 HELP WANTED ROOMS bath, city of Poughkeepsie, Couple preferred. No rent in exchange for caretakers services. Man may be employed. References required.

Small utility lee. Replay Box 158 c-0 Poughkeepsie Journal. AGRICULTURALIST See our ad headed "PEACE CORPS" or visit the ACTION Recruiters at the Camelot Inn, Route 9, Poughkeepsie, December 6 7, 914-462-4600, 8pm. APPLE PACKER wanted over 18, experience helpful. Apply 589Dutchess Turnpike in rear.

00 HELP WANTED APPLICATIONS ARE NOW being received for, the position of Supervisor of Transportation Please subit resumes to Sheldon King, Assistant Superintendent for Business, South Hyde Park Central School District, Albany Post Road. Hyde Park. New York, 914 229 8101 BABYSITTER for year, old. mature reliable. Iran sportation 473 1125, keep trying.

BARMAID BARTENDER, 4 days a week, 4pm 8pm. please call 229 2772 after 4pm BOOKKEEPER Full charge for fast growing local retail store Required experience with general ledger, payroll. sales taxes Prior retail experience preferred Submit qualifications 10 Box 979. Poughkeepsie Journal BOOKKEEPER TYPIST. Semi retired person, experienced Small office.

full charge Part or full time Send resume to Poughkeepsie Journal, Box 160 CARPENTERS WANTED Call evenings 297 2772 CHILD CARE WORKER to work with boys ages 5 to 18 Must live in when on duty Experienced preferred Please contact Mr Waters, Greer Children's Services, Millbrook, NY 677 5041 ex 54 CHILD CARE COUPLE without own children to work at agency's foster home with a family of 6 children Agency pays all expenses on home for the children including domestic babysitting services Husband able to hold own job, House, located in Hudson, NY Please contact Mr Spiro, Greer. Children's Services, Hope Farm, Millbrook, NY 12545 914 677 5041 ext 40 CHILD CARE WORKER Position available in group home located in Poughkeepsie Work with teenage boys girls. Must sleep-in when on duty. Benefits include Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Major Medical, Dental Pension Plans weeks paid vacation, liberal sick leave good salary Please contact Mr. Spiro, Greer Children's Services, Hope Farm, Millbrook NY 12545, 914 677 5041, ext 40 COMPANION to care for 1 male, prefer live in, references, reply Box 157, Poughquag, N.

Y. COORDINATOR OF EVENING MAINTENANCE 2 year technical degree in appropriate area desirable and or significant supervisory ex perience technical skills to perform the job. Working knowledge of common building maintenance, mechanical skills required. Reading of blueprints architectural drawings desirable. Applications will be received until December 13 Personnel Office, Ulster County Community College Stone Ridge, N.

Y. 12484. COUNTER PERSON Wanted, day Sundays holidays Apply in person, Daily Treat Restaurant, 380 Main Mall. DENTAL ASSISTANT RECEP TIONIST, part time, 2 days per week. Send resume Box 153, Poughkeepsie Journal.

DENTAL ASSISTANT, chair side, day week, CDA with minimum 1 year experience preferred. Please send resume to Poughkeepsie Journal Box 156. DENTAL HYGIENIST, 2 days week (preferably Mon Fri city of Poughkeepsie Box 142 Poughkeepsie Journal EXPERIENCED BAKER'S HELPER wanted, 6 days a week, off Saturday afternoon night, all day Sunday. 229-7260 8am-4pm. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER for busy CPA Office, write Poughkeepsie Journal Box 162.

FARMER WANTED For feeder steer operation. Must be experienced on all machinery field work. Good references. Call after 6pm, FRUIT FARM. Excellent opportunity for person with experience to operate large fruit farm located in MidHudson Valley, should have ability to use all orchard equipment super vise men, lull capacity respon sibility of the job will be determined after interview Send resume to Hudson Valley Products, Milton, N.

Y. 12547 or call 795-2171. FULL PART TIME sales jobs available. For further information call DSS Incorporated, 677-9885 after 5pm. GENERALISTS See our ad headed "PEACE CORPS" or visit the AC TION Recruiters at the Camelot Inn, Route 9, Poughkeepsie, December 6 7, 914-462-4600, 9am-8pm.

HEALTH PROFESSIONALS See our ad headed "PEACE CORPS" or visit the ACTION Recruiters at the Camelot Inn, Route 9, Poughkeepsie, December 6 7, 914-462-4600, 9am8pm. HELP PAY CHRISTMAS BILLS, part time or full time opportunity in fashions available. Ideal for anyone over 18 who needs flexible hours. Call for Interview, 229-5714, 452-7518, 8039. HELP WANTED waitresses waiter Apply or call Charcoal Pit, ROute 22, Wingdale.

832-9968. HOSTESSES M.F Need young, vibrant people interested in working with the public. Executive hours. Salary very desirable plus auto expenses, must have car. Call Diane for interview at 471-2570.

HOUSEKEEPER 10 manage household in exchange for free room board, person with 1 child okay, call belore 5pm, 452-2228. Fred I saves. "I mean, you still have to fix things when they break. And you can't always call in a pro. I can't.

So I read the home improvement columns regularly. They've saved me a bundle." The newspaper is an investment in better living, smarter shopping. It's not an money in your pocket. Listen to Fred. This newspaper can save you money every day.

454-2000 HOUSEKEEPER, care for childern 'and 6 for working mother 5 day week Live in or have own transportation Call 297 5676 after 6 00 references, 5 days. 9am 3pm For HOUSEKEEPER. experienced. family 454 Must 6811 have own transportation 8 9am or 5 6pm LIGHT DELIVERY. economical car must.

thorough knowledge of Dutchess County, apply in person Monday Tuesday. Olan Mills, Poughkeepsie Plaza. South Road. Poughkeepsie. MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR.

handy person with multiple skills in building, household appliances. grounds maintenance repairs Must have drivers license. ability to supervise small work crew Salary excellent benefits References required Call The Childrens' Home Personnel Office, 452 1420 MATURE PERSON able to accept responsibility Must. work nights, week ends holidays will train. reiable, steady worker, for short order, food or prep call for frying.

Apply in person only appointment Mrs Swanson, HOWARD JOHN SONS. 842 Main St OUTSIDE SALES Area firm looking for part-time sales person to work afternoon or evening hours selling our product. Hourly rate or straight commission. Applicant should be a self motivated person with an interest in meeting people. Send all replies to Box 151 Poughkeepsie Journal.

FOREIGN CAR MECHANIC HANS SCHNIEDER INC. IS LOOKING FOR TWO QUALIFIED FOREIGN MECHANICS. MUST HAVE AT LEAST 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FOREIGN CAR REPAIR. GOOD BENEFITS. SALARY DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 297-0977 after 5 p.m. Mental Health Regional Director MID-HUDSON REGIONAL OFFICE Salary $43,952 fringe benefits The N.Y State Dept. of Mental Hygiene seeks a Regional Direc tor for its Mid- Hudson office at Poughkeepsie to be responsible for planning, coordination delivery of the mental hygiene serv ices for a 7-county area covering a population of 1.8 million peo ple. Background should include extensive professional experience in the treatment of people with mental or developmental disorders including alcoholism. Must include minimum, 4 years manage.

ment experience in the planning, administration direction of a comprehensive program encompassing 1 or more of the above fields. Educational background should include any of the following: eli gibility for N. State license to practice medicine and have corti fication by an appropriate medical specialty board; OR Ph.D. in Psychology and eligibility for N. Y.S.

certificaiton; OR Master's degree in Social Work and eligibility for N.Y.S. certification; OR Master's degree in Hospital or Health Care Administration or other appropriate related administrative field. N.Y State license or certification must be obtained for perma nent appointment. Send detailed resume and references to Clifford E. Macker, Search Committee Chairman.

N. Y. State Dept. of Mental Hygiene 44 Holland Ave. Albany, N.Y, 12229 An equal opportunity employer IMPACT JOB WATCH TECHNICAL SR MFG MGR: BSIE, 8-12 yrs mach tool technology, mach shop envir 22K IND ENG: BSIE 2-4 yrs incentives, indirect labor standards 16K MECH ENG: BSME 0-2 yrs gd academic record, design bkgd 13K QUALITY INSPEC MGR: 2 yrs coll 10-15 yrs non-destructive lest equip, state of the art instruments 18K CHIEF IE: BSIE 6-10 yrs metal lab, welding final assembly 20K PURCHASING: BS 3 yrs castings, forgings, elec equip 15K MFG SUPER: Some coll 3-5 yrs auto screw mach, multi-spindle, tap control 12K MATERIALS MGR: BSME, BSEE 5-10 yrs MRP, computer parts purchasing 23K SR IND ENG: BSIE 5-7 yrs MTM, project work, supervisory bkgd 18K MACH DESIGN ENG: BSME 3-5 yrs conveyors, material handling devices 16K PROD CONTROL: BSME 6-10 yrs ind mig, MRP, purchasing, invenINVENTORY CONTROL: BS 4-6 yrs physical invent, MRP 15K 18K MACH MAINT SUPER: Sm coll eng or military eng exp.

Super 4, strong mech apt. Leads to product mgt. Bene. 12.5K EDP SYS ANAL: Deg or 4-6 yrs exp. COBOL, RPG II.

Strong user skills-off RI. 84 1o 18K COBOL 2-3 yrs exp. Mini exp a plus. Exc bene to 15K PROG: LOCAL, DOS. Oppty to acquire CICS.

Min of 1 yr exp. COBOL or BAL. Bane. to 128K FINANCE BRANCH MGR: Deg 4-6 yrs comm'1 lending, new bus dev. 15K CREDIT MGR: Ting super skills, some coll, open-end online credit, drafts, invets 1o 15K LENDING OFF: Coll pld, 3-5 yrs lending, platform exp pid COMM'L to 17.5K (Course wk in RE Appl) 5 yrs RE appraisal, some mort RE APPRAISER: lending a plus to 17K MGR: BS accig.

4-6 yrs cost accig, bdgts, var anal, COST ACCTG mnthly closing, invert 22K IS 4-5 yrs exp, install dsgn EDP sid COST ANAL: cost sys, bdgi, invent 1o 18.3K JR. ACCT: BS actig, some exp pid, to 9K MANAGEMENT RETAIL RESTAURANT MGR TRNE: (Bonus, Retire, Exc Bene.) 1st yr 9K, 2nd to 13.5K, leader ability, some coll to 9K (sales) Auto serv exp, sales a plus, salary Comm. AUTO SERV CIR: to 13K ADMIN TRNE: 85 2-3 yrs strong academic rec, mgt future, comp bane 9.8K CABINET MAKER: Exp lixtures. Min of 3 yrs exp. Healthy co, expansion, bane RETAIL MGT: Nd leader-rap mobility-exp in: DEPT MGR gds, linen domest, HIA, Photo to 10K toys, ASST MGRS: Discexp 13K to SALES CLASSIFIED SALES SUPER: exp in sales 8.8K REP: BS Bus Almin 1-3 yrs sal Comm, TERR protected territory 12K CLASSIFIED ADVISOR: Career minded-busy off 6.2K CLERICAL Thru trial bal, detail wk, dependable resp.

BKPR: CLK TYP: Speed actur-distaphone-bkng exp pid, salary depending on qualifications TELLER: Exp 6 mos or more, pos-job with a future 477 MED SECTY: Full off res.p, bkgd 563 Lg have some prev exp 2.50/hr RECPT: BKPR: 2 yrs exp locality-immed pos. Ideal person only TRAVEL AGT: SWITCHBOARD OP: 2-3 yrs. exp. 5K KEY PUNCH OP: 2-3yrs exp. 6K MOST POSITIONS FEE PAID 471-9700 .55 MARKET POIC PERSONNEL Ethan Allm OH PLACEMENT POUGHKEEPSIE "The Minutemes of Personnel Services".

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