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JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Saturday Erenirig, January 20, 1962 In Uniform Meet Jamestown And Area Men In The Service Alton P Nowsk end one ..•ratio* Astaorisfog er Avt.. by J W R EL WMir V M M f*#r4irt<*olo ASSIGNED—Army Pvt Thomas!, The Cafe* Shop by J. J Schrantz. 23, son of Leonard \ JiS^ WB , w N 1 ? ,ltwowl A. Schrantz, 125 Maple Ave., Dim. Aiensi "a Barber Shoo by 9*n> R. kirk, recently was assigned to the J ^ * «*> w - *•*• •*•• Fokanor. U.S. Army ChemJctJ Biological j* Am*mtm*w$ *• Uboratories at Fort Detrlck. Md ^ ,*!2SS!^»SE2S'!^ Schrantz. who entered the Army ** ^^uTiflEJI last September, was last stationed •»"*»' JuaoMown vs. James C at Fort Db. N.J., where he re-lSS^r* GaBOt> ^""^ CM ceived basic training. _ Trsaaerta* of Jadgsaent A 1«5 »va/tii»t* nf r««ti«.l I Chautauqua National Bank. 204 A ug» graduate of cardinal v. Mam St.. jan.vstown. vs. M»O Mindszenty High School, ha at- tended Canisius. College and worked for the Factory Insurance Assn. in Cincinnati, 6., prior to entering the Army. WFANIW T1AINEE Army Pvt Richard C. Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Butler. .At4 advertiser. However, readers answering Post-Journal box num- ber ads and desiring to protect ChautasteisB Cbunty farm Com- their own identity can follow this ntfttee procedure. First address your rep'* M*t«itiiuM« •! i to the box number. Enclose ti„ j-caa* is. aswv- treat: rsjffwvsBr * want your reply to reach) i n a second envelope Address the outer envelope to 'Confidential Service" Classified Dept. The Jamestow Post-Journal, Jamestown, N Y , I f the advertiser ta anyone you men- The Oak* Amotujcm. 3 Forest Ave.. J„ town, N.Y. City Court~ei.OM.66. Vnfvernal CTf Credit Com.. Fen- ten Bldg.. Jamestown, vs. Brownie ItwAiiMmofci , Jr.. 432 Pwrlc St.. •Dun- kirk, N.Y. city i Cooi*-gi»!& Transfers ter January It, 1SUJ Reynold. W. Hagstrom to martin C fcuffooe and one, Jamestown— tt. R«it» I r*»*«»«„ r-^«i,i«« Htlm Mtat"«t* to Marten Mls- • Koute 1, Cattaraugus, is receiving, iretia and one. Jamoat©w»~>*i. eight weeks of advanced indtvM-i*"' 1 . Glass Corp. to Annette M.I ;„#._»—, *•_?_:_. WA .. Wemsetn. #t a!. Jamestown—ft. ual infantry training with the Samuel Palermo ami on* to Ifldth Division at Fort Chaffee, Tom Glass Corp.. Jame»t«wn~dl. *rk AiKhony mrune' Jr. to Anthony tT\, Barone and one. Dunkirk—*L Butler entered the Army last i Rose Sdortino, ct ai to Anthony September and ^ P ^ ^ M ^ ^ e ' s a ^ ^ A Anthony trtimng at Fort Dur, NJ. The 23- Barone, Jr.. Dunkirk—*!. year-old soidjer was employed by w ^ j ^ r ^ M r l J i i Aml,0, *y B *" Lena Chrbone to Anthony Barone Jr.. Dunkirk—*1. Russell J. Barone to Anthony Barone, Jr., Dunkirk—gl. John Sherwood to Omeca Demolition Corp.. Chautauqua—ST. Doris Louise Hudson to Mary Ann Beam is. EMery—Si, Mary Ellen Boot well Mead to Mary Ellen Boutweil Mead and one EiHcott—gl • Andereon-Lee Library Assn. to John J. Mateeaon and one, Han- the Liberty Park Cemetery Assn. before entering the Army. 1962 Kiwanis Chairmen Named At Cattaraugus ttened we will destroy your tetter. Complete Household Sale and 'Situation* Wanted Ads are Cash In Advance The Post-Journal ts only responsible tor one day s ' insertion. BOX REPLY CHARGE 50c Mailed Or Called For RATES 3 Line Minimum 3 Days .... $1.35 8 Days .... $2.11 (Non Commercial Cash Rates) Rates Apply When Paid Within Discount Period Post-Journal 311-313 Washington St DIAL 71-111 4-A CLOSED UNTIL FEB. 10 TURNER'S GREENHOUSE 101 E. Duquesne, Celoron Ph. 96-306 » » • III..I.IIII.IIIWII.II .II.II+H Ml JIMMJI_ , .11,1.1——,•••.—•—I. Wl» I M . - CATTARAUGUS - C h i r l e sl^'geFor.. Ex. of to attdi one. Fuller, newly elected president of I B^amm* RumSesSw the Cattaraugus Kiwanis Club. r^I^rf^^ presided at the weekly dinner D ^ \ ' V R^Vomi?etr to meeting held in Luce's restaurant, „ Em * ry A. Mastker and one- to Mr. Fuller named chairmen forlJon-i? Qaw,on a o d on *' Stock ' the 19«2 term. They are Fred! .. Mortgages Mansour, youth work: Leo Minner, f B^™, W^*%mXLmZ vacational guidance; Halsey tap.ooo. Campbell, agriculture and con- servation; Hobart Setter, public and business affairs; Rev. Calvin Wolfgang, support of churches and spiritual aims: Ernest Truby, achievement reports; Dr. E. E. Heier, attendance and member- ship; Rev. David Buck, finance; Milton Knopp, bouse committee; Erwtn Gold, interclub relations; Charles Miller, Kiwanis education Mania C. Bu/fono and one to Buffalo Savings Bank, Jamestown Anneue Welastein. et al to First National Bank. Jamosiown, James- town— gan.eoo. Anthony Barone and one to Chau- tauqua Na^onaJ Bank Jameatown, Dunkirk-$10,000. Omega Demoiitten Corp. to John R. Sh«rwood, Chautauqua—g3.000. Walter CaaeMo and one to Dun- kirk Trust Co.. Pomfret-g4.O00. Jaroes Frederick Payne and on* to Brena L. NohBa.Hanover~g7.40D. tenet G. Nogle and one to Silver P»r$o ftols Angle's Answering Service n Flagg Ave. Ph. 47-339 DISRGURING HAIR All facial blemishes permanently re- moved by Mrs. Rena M. Davis Kelly. Member of E. S. of A 18 Host St Phone 65-661. Electrolysis & Shortwave Permanent removal of unwanted hair. Mrs. Rose Cuslmano. Phone 5&.311. FUTlJfeF. Brldea-See ftOl^'S Print Shop for wedding invitations it accessories. 236 wlnsor St Phone 08-725. Persanols and fellowships; Arthuer Brigg^iggJ N * tt «»- public relations; Rev. Harry Frederick, programs and music; and Stanley Eberiee. receptions. It was announced that Mr. Fuller would attend the New York State Kiwanis Chiba conference for presidents and secretaries in Albany. Announcement was also made that the local club will co- sponsor a Red Cross Bloodmobile program from noon to 5:30 p.m. Feb. 19. Hobart Setter, public affairs chairman, wilt serve with a chairman from the Cattaraugus Lions Club. Halsey Campbell served as pro- gram leader. He gave a resume of the "Calf" project sponsored by the club. This project, which was organized by the late Leo A. Babcock in 1955 when he was chairman of the agriculture and conservation committee, is in co- operation with the Cattaraugus Central School. Mr. Campbell has served as chairman of the pro- gram for the past several years. He is assisted by Lester Bach, agricultural instructor at the school, and Dr. E. E. Heier. Students are selected to receive a calf to raise under the direction of Mr. Bach. Only registered stock are used. The student returns the first registered heifer calf to the club to be presented to another student. At present there are eight calves registered in the program. The next dinner meeting will be at 1:15 p.m, Monday in Luce's restaurant Mr. Fuller will serve as program leader. LEGAL RECORD Glenn Raymond to Brocton Building Savings and Loan, Pom- fret—g3.300. Discharge of Mortgage Chautauqua National Bank Jamestown to Helen M. Mistretta (2i Ernest W. Burtlick and on* to LaVarne F. dute and one Dunkirk Savings and Loan to Walter E. Shuler and one Dunkirk Savinga and Loan to James E. KosChorst and one Ft£»t National Bank to Everett R. Hoidridge «2> First National Bank to Tefft Lrluss Corp. Frank Case! la and one to Waiter Casetla and one Brocton Building. Savings and Loan to Glenn Raymond (2> Ray A. Damon and on* to James G. Nogle and one Settler's Inc. to James Frederick Payne and one * Stockholder* Consent to Sell Seal Property Tefft Glass Corporation by Gerald A. A Louise C. Tefft Sewage Permit To Village of Fredonia Assumed Nam* A Partnership Certificate- Jamestown OpUeaJ Co. by Jean H. Howctt. 403 Monroe St., James- town. N.Y. Broiina Auto Service by Carl V. A John W. Brolin, Jameatown, N.Y, Nelson's Department Store by Elmer T. A Leona I. Nelson, Jamestown. N.Y. Certificate ef Incorporation 282 Foundation. Inc. by John A Joan Swerdloff. Buffalo A Walter Bringon. Tonamanda. N.Y. Transcript of Judgment Ellsworth B. A Marian A. Hodges Cherry Creek. N.Y. vs. Verna Ern- wein, 1 Pershing Ave. Jamestown. NY Supreme Court $321.49 Ellsworth B. & Marian A. Hodsres Cherry Creek, N.Y. v* David Mc- Kay, Depot St. Cherry Creek, N.Y. Supreme Court $367.47 •radgment Katharine J. Carnahan. 210 Van Buren St. Jameatown. N.Y. vs. John C Jackson. 1015 Lafayette St.. Jameatown. N.Y. A Potter De- Witt Corp. Pavilion. NT. Supreme REV~ Court SAD ?orp. (JU DGEMENT OF TOR- mCAL ESTATE TRANSFERS «Recorded Jan. 11.1962 ) City of Jamestown to Joa*phine Mickeisoa. Jamc*town—470, Anthony Stnavaxo *t fJ to Tom Cooli. Inc., Jaine*town—Ai. Roger C Anderson and one to Uoyd £. Kesaier and one. town—gl.. FEDERAL-STATE TAX Individual or business. For appt. E.L. Jenkins, Lakewood. 1AM searching for the descendants of one Alexander Lyon. Alexander died after 1820. His wife believed to be Olive. One son WAS Charles Lyon who married Hester Ann Chapin. Please write: Charles R. Lyon 19910—88th West | Edmonds. Washington INCOME TAX SERVICE Also, monthly bookkeeping. Shirley E. Carlson, 809 Cherry St. INCOME f AX made out In my home evenings Dorothy Simpson, 199 English St. QUALITY dressmaking and ilter- atlons. Call Mrs. Francis Brown, Ashvllle, N.Y. Lost and Found 2 MALE beagles, black and white. lost in vicinity of Hoag and Well- man Roads, one older, one a pup. Reward. Ph. 31-366 or 31-678. LADY'S glasses lost sometime be- tween Christmas and New Years, dark rim with red trim. Also lost, last week-end. man's glasses dark rims. Phone 88-421 after 5. Reward for any or all! L6ST: Brown leather key case con- tatning about 8 keys. $10.00 REWARD Phone Mr. Putnam. Ti-Ul extension 54 days or 49-962 evenings. Instructions FREE BIBLE COURSE SALEM CHURCH IPS Chandler St. in A.M. Sunday Insurance 8-A T R I P S C>NE DAY OR LONGER Accident Insurance Pays Bills T. N. NELSON 1117 Prendergast Ave. Ph. 61-934 Help Wonted, Female It AT ONCE We hav^ 2 opening, for girls in general factory work. No experience required Day shift only. Local plant. Reply in full to Post-Jour- nal Box 0-42. LEGAL NOTICE RID NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by the Town Supt. of Highways of the Town of Carroll. Chautauqua Co.. JamajhlNT. at the office of the Town Clerk of Frew*burg, NT. for the Gerald A. Time SI. Weimer to We;mer, Dunkirk—gl. Augusta B. Auiar to Fariato, Dunkirk—gl. J. Edward Peterson and one Frank A furnishing of regular grade gasoline and No. 2 Diesel Fuel Oil and Kero- sene, for the year 1962 same to be delivered to the Town Garage at to i Frewsburg. NT., as required. Bid- XH>naid C Hoguo and *v Fedarei Farm Mort. vaward Peterson and —*l. Bustl der to furaiah storage tank for fuel oil (mlnJ 500 gallons. Corp, to J. 1 Bids will be opened at the Town one Bueti "Clerks office. Frewsburg. NT., on February 1. 1982. at 8:00 p.m. The lUautauqua County to SaAatorejTown Supt. Of Highways reserves HOUSEKEEPER Must be dependable for elderly gen- tleman. Own room and bath in pleasant home on North side of town. Write giving name, address, and phone number to Post-Journal Box C-42 BEAUTY tS BIG BUSINESS. A « - reer in the cosmetic fteid is in- teresting and profitable, f e u can earn an excellent income by sell- ing. The Avon Manager' will be happy to discuss our earning op- portunity with you. Ph. 5 1 - m COURTEOUS married man for to- cat vacancy. Opportunity for ad- vancement. Public contact experi- ence useful. Hill' plus 1st full week For Interview call 31-267. Ashvllle. N.Y. Ph. The Farmer's DRIVER SALESMEN We are in need of 2 good men who meet the following qualifications: Over 21. high school graduate. good driving record. Dondabie We have a complete training pro- tflts. lews Monday. 9 am. to ? p.m. S am and full insurance benefits. terviews Monday, JanuaryTJ2nd. HALL BAKING CO. 116 West 22nd Street ttttJttwWffc' Mothers needed Im- mediateljfr for new progressive company 3 hours day or evening. • hei pful $35 per. w eek Ph. 87- IMMEDIATE OPENING Appliance salesman wanted at once by th* long established Trading Pest in Lakewood. Excellent po- tential wag** based on commis- sion with substantial guarantee. Apply Monday morning at 6 Alta w*y, Lakewood. SALESMEN Call 74-«34 for fuli Information on an entirely new program. ogrd SoppJia^ 32 FOR SALE 300 LAfltNG PULLETS 24 Pouftry Howard Moor Ph. Lafc BARBED SPECIAL THROUGH FARMERS MARKET FARMERS MARKET CE RUARY ASHYULE G.L.F. CASE FARM PIONEER C MEYER SNO PEARL CT 353 Buffalo Lakewood 8551 rtment Store CHINER? SAWS PLOWS MILLS Ph. 31-S46 Big Seiectio; FTQ and Ground $40 W. D. VAN 'Quality Fi for over Van Buren Rd. Dunkirk. NT. Ph •BROWN MI Randolph. N. of Used ive Spreaders TER INC. chinery •rs" of Fredonia OS 9-0966 NG CO.* 2-2811 SALES opportunity for man who is looking for more opportunity. Complete training. Write P.O. BOX 297. ' * SALESMAN Complete portable law Mill with power unit, edgef and blower. 1—Cat D-2 Crawler 1—'53 Oliver AD Crawler w ith winch 1—IHC TD-9 Crawl* with winch 1—IHC Used T-340 Angle Dozer 1—New Idea horse spreader 1—New Idea Trac 1—4 wheel drive tor 1—IHC 1-350 utillt lent condition 1—IHC 1-300 with Jonn Deere Dav Shnw Wed., Jem. 3 1 , 1962 1:30 P.M. WESTFIELD GRANGE HALL CLUTEI HEAD, INC Peere lndmtriai g Form feaip. «KneTt ™•• SWVICil •*• >OTIftfa€tl4M W. Mate. Westneld. N.Y. FA^-2011 \ 1962B FROM YOUR MCCULLOCH DEALER WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW spreader it Demonstra- Itractor. Excel- ihoe and load- er FARM & HOME STORE YOUR I-H-C Remington Randolph. NT. DEALER |in Saws Ph. 32-6T5 With intangible sales background wanted Immediately for interna- tional corporation to enroll ap- plicants In international data processing •raining courses. Lesds. protected territory, excellent re- muneration program. Make this an opportuntiy to earn a minimum of $10,000 per year. Send resume with telephone number and hours available for Interview to Post- Journal Box E-42. CASE FARM MACHINERY w, RAMMELT Pioneer Ch| Main Road ID SON Saws festfietd, N. Y. CLYMERE.LF. CLYMER. i f . Y. SONOtONE CORPORATION. Elms- ford. N T . Haa openings for local representatives—car necessary— established clientele—training for managerial positions. Phone Sonotone of Jamestown, 806 Hotel Jamestown Bldg.. 61-014 for interview. DICK C Pioneer C N. ClymOr WHAT'S FOR YOU IN '62? YOU COULD BE SECURE WITH A FIVE FIGURE INCOME IN A SALES POSITION IN WARREN AND CHAUT. COUNTIES. IF: You have deshre and enthusiasm. You are over 30 years of age. You are probably married. You are more Interested in op- portunity than fringe benefits. You are self-starter who knows how to close sales. You require $10,000 annual In- come for maintenance of posi- tion. You desire this excellent op- portunity send complete re- sume Including past earnings and TELEPHONE NUMBER to: District Manager Box J-40 Post-Journal Jamestown. N. Y. 25 Situation* Warrttd EXPERIENCED maintenance, all types, floors, genera), building, custodial. Schedule, wall-washing without streaks. Desire full-time employment with aggressive com- pany, who consider building main- tenance a featured function with modern equipment. Married. Write Post-Journal Box W-42. WILL DOTMNlNGS IN MY HOME. PHONE 84-521. Baby StUais 25-A BA6Y SITTER& REGISTRY^ Reliable sitters always available Emergency Vacation Services Domestics Aides. Party Helpers. Ph. 39-742. Jamestown Day'Care Nursery" Ph 74-233 or 63-441. 7 years of Satisfactory Service. WILL baby sit in my home week- days. References furnished. South Side. Ph. 31-293. WlLL baby-sit in our homes Mon- day thru Friday. Lakewood-Ash- vlUe area, ph. Lakewood 9208. Falconer-Kennedy area, ph. 86-222. Business Opportunities 26 Excellent year-round recreational business producing 5 figure NET income. DONALD A. WIGHT. BROKER Ph. Berntis Point 4195 FULL license restaurant. Doing bus- iness. % down. Owner will held finance. Ph. 48-380 after 6 p.m. Ed Gu East Randolph. N. Falconer Ferguson 30 witbl plows, rear mou ers MT.A. Intl. tract plow A cultivator! Used Spreaders. BY Saws Panama 26-11 Ph. 23-431 FALCONE! G.LF t loader. Snow blades, load- tart A with yd. PANAMA FARM SUPPLY J. M. Pard« OLIVER MASSEl GEHL FARM MICHIGAN Panama. N.Y. Owner FERGUSON JUIPMENT IlLOS Ph. 3875 MAYVILLE GLF Mayvme. NT. Ph. PL 3-4541 H& H FARM SERVICE AIIis Chalmers Safes & Service East Randolph |[At The Bridge Moline and Tractors and Fox Forage Box* 'ockshutt Implements and Wagon CHAUTAUQUA TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT SERVICE Falconer-Stillwater Rd Ph 41-610 H0MELITE CrMlN SAWS JOE MIKULA. CA| Ph LY 5-3033 5ADAGA. NT LY 5-2528 KNIPC0 P( SPACE 75,000 BT.U. For rage, thawing kerosene or No. Sugar Grove International Sugar Grove, Pa. {TABLE O'ER lilkhouse. ga- es. etc. Uses ffuel oil. irm Supply & Service Ph. 31-R-2 RFS Bagged and bull Baughs fertilizers] son Pine Tree and save. Randolph Few Randolph :DS Agrico and [Craver Dickln- Buy now & Supply 2-421 SILO UNLOADERS We have New HollJ immediate install! 16' sixes. RedUcs quick sale. We part of installatl 1—Used McCulloch Jamestown F| All is Chalmers, Ne Fluvanna Ave. Id on hand for Slon. 12. 14 and $110 each tor pay electrical lain Saw Supply Holland Dlr. Ph. 99-260 Grant Swingle Dairy Cows BUY, SfU and FINANCE COMPLETE FARMS, DAIRIES & EQUIPMENT. COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE Lake Ariel, Pa. Phone OX bow 8-1122 er 8-5022 Auction Solas 35 JAMESTOWN Livestock Comm. Market Jamestown. Penna. E. A PAYNE. OWNER LIVESTOCK COMMISSION SALE Reed's Sales Stable Sherman, N. Y. Western New York's Leading Livestock Auctions Tues., Jan. 23rd, I p.m. LAST TUESDAY WE SOLD 546 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK. DAIRY REPLACEMENT SOLD STEADY. THE BEEF MARKET WAS AC- TIVE WITH THE BETTER GRADE A LITTLE EASIER. VEAL CALVES SOLD STEADY. BOB CALVES SOLD STRONGER THE HOG MARKET WAS STEADY. VICTOR KOSKI, FRE- DONIA SOLD TOP CONSIGNED COW. For this sale Holstein and Guernsey dairy of 14 cows in all stages of lactation from Albert Abers, James- town. Also our usual run of fresh and springer cows, heif- ers, bulls, beef cattle, calves, hogs and horses. Watch for the yellow trucks or call Sherman PO 1-4411 or PO 1-4191 collect. If no answer call PO 1-2511 PLEASE CALL EARLY Norvel Reed, owner Ronald Reed, auctioneer Norvel Reed Jr., auctioneer r i l i I I i I L bty THIS... - - --You Get Then Two Items .„___ FREE l.l%fll 2. i i i i i i i i 1.6-Pack carton ot McCulloch Cham Saw Oil, especially proc- essed to giv* you Top engin* perfomujiK*. 2. McCulloch Bar GuaVd af heat and cold resistant, heavy-duty plastic that will prevent damage to blade and chain, auto in- teriors and finishes, and most important, to yourself. See your McCULLOCH dealer today . . . Supplies are limited and thit offer expire* February 28,1962* W SEVERAL RECONDITIONED W 'T* McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS $50 UP ^ HAGGfcRTY ,*, ANDERSON 2100 Washington St. Phone 41-833 Farm Seed and Plants 37 INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZERS All grades at off car prices Newton Bros. Sinelairville 3691 Wanted To Buy 37-A ASH WANTED M-M Wood Products, Inc. Ph. 48-503 after 6 p.m. Dogs, Cots, Pets 39 9 WEEKS OLD SIAMESE KITTENS. Call 41-553 businesses profit from Want Ao.s REAL VALUE •54 FORD 860 Excellent $1,775 57 FORD S41 Like new. S1.850 '53 FORD Very good. $1,195 51 FORD Reconditioned $775 '47 FORD Reconditioned S475 45 ALUS CHALMERS tractor $395 -57 N HOLLAND spreader $395 '5SCOSEV PTO spreader $295 NIW IDEA 90 bu. Spreader $195 No chare* for delivery KENNEDY TRACTOR CO. Ford tractors and Implement! Keaoody, N.Y. Phono 2745 Dogs, Cats, Pets 39 ~PWPTES. "YOU CAN BE SURE AT PAGANOS" 1—'57 M0 FORD with live PTO S179S 1—52 SUFER A with snow plow ond cultivator. Now tiros •• $1095 •53 Alii J Chalmers CA and plow SBfS 1—'S3 FORD S10« '52 CUB with cultivator $550 1—54 VAC CASE Tractor with 3 point Hookup $*9S 1952 FORD Tractor $t*5 1—47 FORD Ferguson Tractor $495 1—FORD Front enow plow Like now $149 Pagano Tractor & Imp. FORO TRACTORS SALES ft SERVICE Sheridan. N.Y. Ph. Fro* OS 2S591 9 WEEK OLD PEKINESE AND CHIHUAHUAS PH. 94-045. TOLLIES IN MINIATURE" AKC registered Shetland Sheep dojrs. Excellent with children 9<M Busti-Townline Rd. Ph. 48-049 GET A LONG LITTLE DOGGIE. DACHSHUND PUPPIES. AKC REGISTERED six weeks old. Ph 95-644. Dogs, Cots, Pets 39 POODLES. A.K.C. registered minia- ture, dark drown, 6 weeks. Ph. Lakewood 9109. PUPPIES REAL PEOPLE LOVERS MOORE SEED STORE 306 E 2nd St. Ph. 51-SR7 German Shepherd Puppies Pu bml house AKC registered. 2 mo old. Black j broken. Owners moving. $30. Call and cream. Kennedy 3554 I Lakewood 8360 after 6 p.m. week- People who want help watch P-Jj days and all day Saturday and Want Ads daily. Sunday. SPECIAL Opportunity for ambitious person Take over lease, handle sub-renting of 8 unit furnished apartments. All in excellent repair, centrally 3 located, reasonable rents. Has been good Income maker. Other Interests make this move neces- sary. Write Post-Journal Box S-42. Bernz-o-matic Reg. Si.69 TX 10 TOI Reg. $6.95 SINCLAIRV1 Ph. cylinders lie $1.45 KIT lie $5.80 GLF Mortgages, Securities 27 SAVE $50 TO $1,000 on all security transactions and income tax. Mu- tual funds explained and sold. Write Post-Journal Box F-42. HOUSEKEEPER wanted for family of 2 in modern suburban home. Must live In. Write Post-Journal Box D-43. NEW SAL'ES organization for sell- ing by phone needs experienced appointment makers and tape re- corder operators. Full or part time. Write Box Y-42 Post-Jour- nal for appointment. Stale exper* lence and phone number. D A una. U\auUuqua— S8.2ft Pnttip E Mead. Jr. and one to Philip E. Mead. Jr . Eliery-$1 Jeratdemn Stoomdahl to Gertna M. Bunting Carlson. EUicott—$1. Amu SeaMrom ts Gertha M. BuiMang Cartoon. EHtcott—ftl, Gertha M. Burning Cartoon to Harotd Bush and one. Eittcott—$1 Aivin M. Anderson to AKin M. Anderson and one Harmony--Sl. vs lillam Raymond to Glenn Ray- mond. Pomirei—$1. George Green to Clara C. Ptftlend s i . . Lucille M. Mcileri to Charles M S. Jones and one. Ripley-41. Bertha State to Char lea J. Slate WestfM* ft William H. EWto and one to Ni the right to reject any or all bids. Steve Kocw Supt. of Highway* Town of Carroll Frewsburg. N.Y. •Jan. 30 "~NOTICB TO BIDDEHS Sealed bids for supplying groceries win be received at the Board of .Education Administration Building. i2U0 East Fourth Street. Jamestown. New York, on or before January Knoil. 26, 1962. at 11:00 a,m., Eastern i Standard Time, at which time they 4 wiii be opened and read In the Board Room. Retail clerking plus Inventory work, experienced if possible. No Sun- day work. Write Box.. L-42 James- town Post-Journal SOME one to live in. more for home than wages, and care for 2 chil- dren. 1 school age. and 1 pre- achool. Ph. YUS-3M2 after 4 p.m. STENOGRAPHER: Manufacturers Employment Bureau 306 Pine St. SpSr N t The Post-Journal Classified Advertising Information for bidders, bid forms. and specltlcaUons may be obtained aj«ra"Mohawk Power Corp.. We*.'from the Business Office at the Held—Si lahove address. Mortgages The Board reserves the right to Roger C. Anderson and one lo waive any Informalities In and to Bank ^f Jamestown. Jnmeasown reject any or ail bids salwiltted. jjgjj7 Board of Education Ltovd E. Keeaer and one to Bank, ol Jameatown. Jamestown—J*.300. Jameatown New York Saivsuore D'Aurta and om to Bert W. Fumtaii. Clerk First Neiioooj Bank Jamwtown, Jan. 20 _ _ _ _ Chaataue.ua—SQ.OOO. ._*-__—« «_-»———. Haroid Bush and one to Bank of { Jameatown. EiHcott--4T.300. Charles S. Jores and one to Na ttonal Bank North East, itJOB, Lester M. Bray and OM In Chau- tauqua National Bank Jamestown. Rincey—$3,900. Dtorhergo of Mortgage Dunkirk Trust to Bessie wf*to» Grower A. Winch U Joel E. S"artout and one First Nattonai Bank Jamestown to s^lvatore J. D'Aurhs and one First National Bank Jamestown to Jtojune M. Underwood Bank of Jamestown to Jeenee D. Leake and one _ Maou. Tradeca Truet George aToarMMls Cbautauaua National Bank Jamestown to Lester aft. Bray *"d 0, Hu)to] TlBwrg and one to Jarre j MUohcQ and one. ,__ Federal Land Bsipl to Barley C Perry and one / Belaaea fart of M M iMaaeor Pesoatooa Federal Land Bttak to T Edward Peterson and ona 1 ^_^. ._ Grwer A. Winch to WBMiajii H, Elrts and one ,_ Bank of Jaraoseowm to Bmpsr C Anderson and one * tl> B j l f s i i a •§ Moetgagea t'stoo Control Life Inounanoe Co. Carman Rentty Osroorotlon W.UTRESS wanted over 21. Apply Johnny's Lunch. 213 W. 3rd St. No phone calls accepted. WANTEDi "kind Christian lady to live in and care tor invalid elderly ladv Please call 62-«22. Help Woatad, Moia 22 A rtW JOB OPENINGS" AVAILABLE °'.D F worked A^ly 3N iS E person fttr town Sterling. in Allen St. James- EXt. v\ raitcti DEADLINE 9:15 AM. Day of Publication Too Late to Classify 10:00 A.M. Oassified Display 4 P.M. 2 Days Prior OFFICE HOURS 8AJM — 5:15?JL Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. 12= 15 RM. Saturday The Jamestown rHjgtpJoornal. *1U of any classL CABINET WORKER «WOOD) OFFICE BOY METAL DRA.fTSM.AN Manufacturers Employment Bureau 308 Pine St. Money To Loon 28 BANK OF JAMESTOWN Downtown—2nd St. Entrance or South Side Plaza—Foote Ave. LOANS $25 TO $800 Beneficial Finance Company of New York. Inc.. ? W. 3rd St. Ph. T1-S31. Open Monday thru Thursday 5 to f. Friday "til 8 p.m. NEW IDEA FARJj BUSTI FAf Busti-Stillwatsr EQUIPMENT SUPPLY Ph. 51-400 USED SPREADERS All sizes—re to go ZAHM FARM SUPPLY JOHN DEERE SALES A SERVICE MARIETTA CONCRETE SILOS Sinelairville. N.Y. i Ph. 2-085 WAYTCTEEDS" CALFNIP MILK REPLACER Calf StartenC.rower Dairy Rations Cavehurst Mobile Feed Serv. Rte 17J Ashvilte-*Ph. Lkwd. 3151 ' RALSTON PURINA CO. Falconer. N.Y. SHERMAN F PURir ASM Ph. 31-834 SUPPLY Public Loan Company. Inc. (OVER WOOLWORTH'S) 2 West Third St. Tel. 61-526; Open Mon, Thurs. "til 5 Frl 'til 7 p.m. Sat. t » 1 P.m. INTERNATIONAL^ HARVESTER SALES ATBRVICE Snerman-Mavville ; Rd., Sherman_ Hides. Furs #ontad~ 34 Waitttd To Borrow 29 WANTED to borrow $3,500 on 1st mortgage on city property Write Box A-42 Jamestown Post-Jour- nal. Formers Market Largest in Western N. Y. DOWNTOWN store requires ani- - bittous young man for sales and delivering with advancement for the right party. References re- f ulred. Send resume to Post- ournal Box P-42. Livestock 10 ARTtFICLiLLY BREED WITH CURTISS Curtiss Breeding Service Ph. 31-S35 Frewsburg 6255 or Lakewood 8132 0FRCE BOY Work involves helping with mail and In stockroom. FuiKime. per- manent position. S days, down- town. Good future. Writs flying fertlnent information to Post- ournal Boa &41. f*AHf Unts to contact unem- ptoyed plumhor •'tor Inside woffc.' Write Lr3i PosWoornal. TIME STUDY MAN Experlojpt «oslrabJe but not neces- sary. Hit* school or Community College graduate with mathe- matics background. Send resume Of' education, expsrience and wage requi red to Box H-42 Post- Jonmal, WArffltt) Tool and Die maker 1st Class only. TOP wages. EsxeUent working .conditions. Hy-Grade Dfo * Tool Jo. Inc. 2203 Washington ARTIFICIAL BREEDING NEW 1961 AB daughter level report out. Ask your NYABC technician for a copy. For service or Infor- mation Call Jamestown 90-135. IXMt SALh corn fed slaughter steers by the half or on the hoof William Paddock. Elm Flats. MayVuie, . N.Y. TRAPffRS I buy deer, cow anflcalf hides. Also muskrat, mink aflf coon furs and ginseng Elwood * Flagg. Mos-her Valley Road. Ne*r Ablon. N. Y. Ph. Cattaraugus lL-7-9995 Auction KIMBALL Stand miles north of J Thurs.. 1 p.m. tioneer. 35 lomm. Sale 5 icstown. Every n Kent, auc- BUSTI G R A N ^ AUCTION WATCH THIS SPACE FOR DAT! gEGIStERED HOLSTEIN HEIFER Due January 23rd-For sale or trade Ph. T2-391 RONALD KING. SPRINGVILLE Phone LY 2-3913 We Buy. Sail. Trade or Visit DAIRY LIVESTOCK DEALER Livestock Wanted 31 WAITED to buy or borrow. Boar plan for breeding. Ph. Frewshurg 2114. Wit PAY H 0 0 par head for ooad or old cattle and horses. Must be called In promptly. Call Sugar Make 1962 your year to find out how helpiul and profitable Post-Iqurnal Classified Ads can be Jbr you. Dial 71-111 How soon to the moon? Your tax dollars will take us to the moon soon, and Instant People will help you foot the bill. Just call your Smiling Ad-Visor to sell your worth-less (to you} valuables, and swoosh Instant People will come plummeting out of space, cash in hand, eager to buy. Phone 71-111. Place ad. Pay later. POST-JOURNAL WANT ADS PHONE 71-111 _ fc Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Saturday Erenirig, …fultonhistory.com/Newspapers 23/Jamestown NY Post...Ray A. Damon and on* to James G. Nogle and one Settler's Inc. to James Frederick

JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Saturday Erenirig, January 20, 1962

In Uniform Meet Jamestown

And Area Men In The Service

Alton P Nowsk end one . . • ra t io* Astaorisfog

er

Avt. .

by J W R EL WMir

V M M f*#r4irt<*olo

ASSIGNED—Army Pvt Thomas!, The Cafe* Shop by J. J Schrantz. 23, son of Leonard \ J i S ^ W B , w

N1 ? , l t w o w l

A. Schrantz, 125 Maple Ave., Dim. Aiensi "a Barber Shoo by 9*n> R. kirk, recently was assigned to the J ^ * «*> w- *•*• •*•• Fokanor. U.S. Army ChemJctJ Biological j* Am*mtm*w$ *• Uboratories at Fort Detrlck. Md ^ ,*!2SS!^»SE2S'!^ Schrantz. who entered the Army ** ^ ^ u T i f l E J I last September, was last stationed •»"*»' JuaoMown vs. James C at Fort Db. N.J., where he r e - l S S ^ r * GaBOt> ^""^ CM

ceived basic training. _ Trsaaerta* of Jadgsaent A 1 « 5 »va/tii»t* nf r « « t i « . l I Chautauqua National Bank. 204 A ug» graduate of cardinal v. Mam St.. jan.vstown. vs. M»O

Mindszenty High School, ha at­tended Canisius. College and worked for the Factory Insurance Assn. in Cincinnati, 6., prior to entering the Army.

WFANIW T1AINEE — Army Pvt Richard C. Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Butler.

.At4 advertiser. However, readers answering Post-Journal box num­ber ads and desiring to protect

ChautasteisB Cbunty f a r m Com- their own identity can follow this ntfttee procedure. First address your rep'*

M * t « i t i i u M « • ! i to the box number. Enclose t i „

j-caa* is. aswv- treat: rsjffwvsBr * want your reply to reach) i n a

second envelope Address the outer envelope to 'Confidential Service" Classified D e p t . The Jamestow Post-Journal, Jamestown, N Y , If the advertiser ta anyone you men-

The Oak*

Amotujcm. 3 Forest Ave.. J „ town, N.Y. City Court~ei.OM.66.

Vnfvernal CTf Credit Com.. Fen-ten Bldg.. Jamestown, vs. Brownie ItwAiiMmofci , Jr.. 432 Pwrlc St.. •Dun­kirk, N . Y . c i t y i C o o i * - g i » ! &

Transfers ter January I t , 1SUJ Reynold. W. Hagstrom to martin

C fcuffooe and one, Jamestown— tt.

R«it» I r*»*«»«„ r-^«i,i«« H t l m Mtat"«t* to Marten Mls-• Koute 1, Cat taraugus , i s rece iv ing , iretia and one. Jamoat©w»~>*i. e i g h t w e e k s of a d v a n c e d i n d t v M - i * " ' 1 . Glass Corp. to Annette M.I ;„#._»—, * • _ ? _ : _ . W A . . Wemsetn. #t a!. Jamestown—ft. ual infantry training with the Samuel Palermo ami on* to Ifldth Div i s ion at Fort Chaffee, T o m Glass Corp.. Jame»t«wn~dl . * r k AiKhony mrune' Jr. to Anthony

t T \ , Barone and one. Dunkirk—*L

Butler entered the Army last i Rose Sdortino, ct ai to Anthony September and ^ P ^ ^ M ^ ^ e ' s a ^ ^ A Anthony trtimng at Fort Dur, NJ. The 23- Barone, Jr.. Dunkirk—*!. year-old soidjer was employed by w ^ j ^ r ^ M r l J i i Aml,0,*y B*"

Lena Chrbone to Anthony Barone Jr.. Dunkirk—*1.

Russell J. Barone to Anthony Barone, Jr., Dunkirk—gl.

John R» Sherwood to Omeca Demolition Corp.. Chautauqua—ST.

Doris Louise Hudson to Mary Ann Beam is. EMery—Si,

Mary Ellen Boot well Mead to Mary Ellen Boutweil Mead and one EiHcott—gl • Andereon-Lee Library Assn. to

John J. Mateeaon and one, Han-

the Liberty Park Cemetery Assn. before entering the Army.

1962 Kiwanis Chairmen Named At Cattaraugus

ttened we will destroy your tetter. Complete Household Sale

and 'Situation* Wanted Ads are Cash In Advance The Post-Journal ts only responsible tor one day s

' insertion.

BOX REPLY CHARGE 50c Mailed Or

Called For

RATES 3 Line Minimum

3 Days . . . . $1.35 8 Days . . . . $2.11

(Non Commercial Cash Rates) Rates Apply When Paid Within Discount Period

Post-Journal 311-313 Washington S t

DIAL 71-111

4-A CLOSED UNTIL FEB. 10

TURNER'S GREENHOUSE 101 E. Duquesne, Celoron Ph. 96-306 » • » — • III..I.IIII.IIIWII.II .II.II+H Ml JIMMJI_ „ , .11,1.1——,•••.—•—I. W l » I M . -

CATTARAUGUS - C h i r l e s l ^ ' g e F o r . . Ex. of to attdi one. Fuller, newly elected president of I B^amm* RumSesSw

the Cattaraugus Kiwanis Club. r ^ I ^ r f ^ ^ presided at the weekly dinner D ^ \ ' V R ^ V o m i ? e t r to

meeting held in Luce's restaurant, „Em*ry A. Mastker and one- to Mr. Fuller named chairmen forlJon-i? Q a w , o n a o d on*' Stock'

the 19«2 term. They are Fred! .. Mortgages Mansour, youth work: Leo Minner, f B ^ ™ , W^*%mXLmZ vacational guidance; Halsey tap.ooo. Campbell, agriculture and con­servation; Hobart Setter, public and business affairs; Rev. Calvin Wolfgang, support of churches and spiritual aims: Ernest Truby, achievement reports; Dr. E. E. Heier, attendance and member­ship; Rev. David Buck, finance; Milton Knopp, bouse committee; Erwtn Gold, interclub relations; Charles Miller, Kiwanis education

M a n i a C. Bu/fono and one to Buffalo Savings Bank, Jamestown

Anneue Welastein. et al to First National Bank. Jamosiown, James­town— gan.eoo.

Anthony Barone and one to Chau­tauqua Na^onaJ Bank Jameatown, Dunkirk-$10,000.

Omega Demoiitten Corp. to John R. Sh«rwood, Chautauqua—g3.000.

Walter CaaeMo and one to Dun­kirk Trust Co.. Pomfret-g4.O00.

Jaroes Frederick Payne and on* to Brena L. NohBa.Hanover~g7.40D.

tenet G. Nogle and one to Silver

P»r$o ftols

Angle's Answering Service n F lagg Ave. Ph. 47-339

DISRGURING HAIR All facial blemishes permanently re­

moved by Mrs. Rena M. Davis Kelly. Member of E. S. of A 18 Host S t Phone 65-661.

Electrolysis & Shortwave Permanent removal o f unwanted

hair. Mrs. Rose Cuslmano. Phone 5&.311.

FUTlJfeF. B r l d e a - S e e ftOl^'S Print Shop for wedding invitations it accessories. 236 w l n s o r S t Phone 08-725.

Persanols

and fellowships; Arthuer Brigg^iggJ N*tt«»-public relations; Rev. Harry Frederick, programs and music; and Stanley Eberiee. receptions.

It was announced that Mr. Fuller would attend the New York State Kiwanis Chiba conference for presidents and secretaries in Albany. Announcement was also made that the local club will co-sponsor a Red Cross Bloodmobile program from noon to 5:30 p.m. Feb. 19. Hobart Setter, public affairs chairman, wilt serve with a chairman from the Cattaraugus Lions Club.

Halsey Campbell served as pro­gram leader. He gave a resume of the "Calf" project sponsored by the club. This project, which was organized by the late Leo A. Babcock in 1955 when he was chairman of the agriculture and conservation committee, is in co­operation with the Cattaraugus Central School. Mr. Campbell has served as chairman of the pro­gram for the past several years. He is assisted by Lester Bach, agricultural instructor at the school, and Dr. E. E. Heier.

Students are selected to receive a calf to raise under the direction of Mr. Bach. Only registered stock are used. The student returns the first registered heifer calf to the club to be presented to another student. At present there are eight calves registered in the program.

The next dinner meeting will be at 1:15 p.m, Monday in Luce's restaurant Mr. Fuller will serve as program leader.

LEGAL RECORD

Glenn Raymond to Brocton Building Savings and Loan, Pom-fret—g3.300.

Discharge of Mortgage Chautauqua National B a n k

Jamestown to Helen M. Mistretta (2i

Ernest W. Burtlick and on* to LaVarne F. d u t e and o n e

Dunkirk Savings and Loan to Walter E. Shuler and one

Dunkirk Savinga and Loan to James E. KosChorst and one

Ft£»t National Bank to Everett R. Hoidridge «2>

First National Bank to Tefft Lrluss Corp.

Frank Case! la and one to Waiter Casetla and one

Brocton Building. Savings and Loan to Glenn Raymond (2>

Ray A. Damon and on* to James G. Nogle and one

Settler's Inc. to James Frederick Payne and one

* Stockholder* Consent to Sell Seal Property

Tefft Glass Corporation by Gerald A. A Louise C. Tefft

Sewage Permit T o Village of Fredonia Assumed Nam* A Partnership

Certificate-Jamestown OpUeaJ Co. by Jean

H. Howctt. 403 Monroe St. , James­town. N.Y.

Broiina Auto Service by Carl V. A John W. Brolin, Jameatown, N.Y,

Nelson's Department Store by Elmer T. A Leona I. Nelson, Jamestown. N.Y.

Certificate ef Incorporation 282 Foundation. Inc. by John A

Joan Swerdloff. Buffalo A Walter Bringon. Tonamanda. N.Y.

Transcript of Judgment Ellsworth B. A Marian A. Hodges

Cherry Creek. N.Y. vs. Verna Ern-wein, 1 Pershing Ave. Jamestown. N Y Supreme Court $321.49

Ellsworth B. & Marian A. Hodsres Cherry Creek, N.Y. v* David Mc­Kay, Depot St. Cherry Creek, N.Y. Supreme Court $367.47

•radgment Katharine J. Carnahan. 210 Van

Buren St . Jameatown. N.Y. vs. John C Jackson. 1015 Lafayette St. . Jameatown. N.Y. A Potter De-Witt Corp. Pavilion. N T . Supreme

REV~ Court S A D

?orp. (JU DGEMENT OF TOR-

mCAL ESTATE TRANSFERS «Recorded Jan. 11.1962 )

City of Jamestown to Joa*phine Mickeisoa. Jamc*town—470,

Anthony Stnavaxo *t fJ to Tom Cooli. Inc., Jaine*town—Ai.

Roger C Anderson and one to U o y d £ . Kesaier and one. town—gl..

FEDERAL-STATE TAX Individual or business. For appt.

E.L. Jenkins, Lakewood. 1 A M searching for the descendants

of one Alexander Lyon. Alexander died after 1820. His wife believed to be Olive. One son WAS Charles Lyon who married Hester Ann Chapin. Please write:

Charles R. Lyon 19910—88th West

| Edmonds. Washington

INCOME TAX SERVICE Also, monthly bookkeeping. Shirley

E. Carlson, 809 Cherry St. INCOME f AX made out In my home

evenings Dorothy Simpson, 199 English St.

QUALITY dressmaking and i l ter-atlons. Call Mrs. Francis Brown, Ashvllle, N.Y.

Lost and Found 2 MALE beagles, black and white.

lost in vicinity of Hoag and Well-man Roads, one older, one a pup. Reward. Ph. 31-366 or 31-678.

LADY'S glasses lost sometime be-tween Christmas and New Years, dark rim with red trim. Also lost, last week-end. man's glasses dark rims. Phone 88-421 after 5. Reward for any or al l !

L 6 S T : Brown leather key case con-tatning about 8 keys.

$10.00 REWARD Phone Mr. Putnam. T i -Ul extension

54 days or 49-962 evenings.

Instructions FREE BIBLE COURSE

SALEM CHURCH IPS Chandler St. in A.M. Sunday

Insurance 8-A TRIPS C>NE DAY OR LONGER

Accident Insurance Pays Bills T. N. NELSON

1117 Prendergast Ave. Ph. 61-934

Help Wonted, Female I t

AT ONCE We hav^ 2 opening, for girls

in general factory work. No experience required Day shift only. Local plant. Reply in full to Post-Jour­nal Box 0-42.

LEGAL NOTICE

RID NOTICE Sealed bids will be received by

the Town Supt. of Highways of the Town of Carroll. Chautauqua Co..

J a m a j h l N T . at the office of the Town Clerk of Frew*burg, N T . for the

Gerald A. Time SI. Weimer to We;mer, Dunkirk—gl.

Augusta B. Auiar to Fariato, Dunkirk—gl.

J. Edward Peterson and one

Frank A

furnishing of regular grade gasoline and No. 2 Diesel Fuel Oil and Kero­sene, for the year 1962 same to be delivered to the Town Garage at

to i Frewsburg. N T . , as required. Bid-XH>naid C Hoguo and

*v Fedarei Farm • Mort.

vaward Peterson and —*l .

Bustl der to furaiah storage tank for fuel oil ( m l n J 500 gallons.

Corp, to J. 1 Bids will be opened at the Town one Bueti "Clerks office. Frewsburg. N T . , on

February 1. 1982. at 8:00 p.m. The lUautauqua County to SaAatorejTown Supt. Of Highways reserves

HOUSEKEEPER Must be dependable for elderly gen­

tleman. Own room and bath in pleasant home on North side of town. Write giving name, address, and phone number to Post-Journal Box C-42

BEAUTY tS BIG BUSINESS. A « -reer in the cosmetic fteid is in­teresting and profitable, f e u can earn an excellent income by sell­ing. The Avon Manager' will be happy to discuss our earning op­portunity with you. Ph. 5 1 - m

COURTEOUS married man for to-cat vacancy. Opportunity for ad­vancement. Public contact experi­ence useful. Hi l l ' plus 1st full week For Interview call 31-267.

Ashvllle. N.Y. Ph. The Farmer's

DRIVER SALESMEN We are in need of 2 good men who meet the following qualifications:

Over 21. high school graduate. good driving record. Dondabie We have a complete training pro-

tflts. lews Monday.

9 a m . to ? p.m. Sam and full insurance benefits.

terviews Monday, JanuaryTJ2nd.

HALL BAKING CO. 116 West 22nd Street

ttttJttwWffc' Mothers needed Im-mediateljfr for new progressive company 3 hours day or evening.

• hei pful $35 per. w eek P h . 87-

IMMEDIATE OPENING Appliance salesman wanted at once

by th* long established Trading Pest in Lakewood. Excellent po­tential wag** based on commis­sion with substantial guarantee. Apply Monday morning at 6 Alta w * y , Lakewood.

SALESMEN Call 74-«34 for fuli Information on an entirely new program.

ogrd SoppJia^ 32 FOR SALE 300 LAfltNG PULLETS

24 Pouftry

Howard Moor Ph. Lafc

BARBED SPECIAL

THROUGH

FARMERS MARKET FARMERS MARKET

CE RUARY

ASHYULE G.L.F.

CASE FARM PIONEER C MEYER SNO

PEARL CT 353 Buffalo

Lakewood 8551 rtment Store CHINER?

SAWS PLOWS MILLS

Ph. 31-S46 Big Seiectio;

FTQ and Ground $40

W. D. VAN 'Qual i ty Fi

for over Van Buren Rd. Dunkirk. N T . Ph

•BROWN MI Randolph. N.

of Used ive Spreaders

TER INC. chinery

• r s " of Fredonia

OS 9-0966

NG C O . * 2-2811

SALES opportunity for man who is looking for more opportunity. Complete training. Write P.O. BOX 297. ' *

SALESMAN

Complete portable l a w Mill with power unit, edgef and blower.

1—Cat D-2 Crawler 1—'53 Oliver AD Crawler w ith winch 1—IHC TD-9 C r a w l * with winch 1—IHC Used T-340 Angle Dozer 1—New Idea horse spreader 1—New Idea Trac 1—4 wheel drive

tor 1—IHC 1-350 utillt

lent condition 1—IHC 1-300 with

Jonn Deere Dav Shnw Wed., Jem. 31 , 1962

1:30 P.M. WESTFIELD

GRANGE HALL

CLUTEI HEAD, INC Peere lndmtriai g Form feaip. «KneTt ™•• SWVICil •*• >OTIftfa€tl4M

W. Mate. Westneld. N.Y. F A ^ - 2 0 1 1

\

1962B

FROM YOUR MCCULLOCH DEALER WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANY NEW

spreader it Demonstra-

Itractor. Excel-

ihoe and load­er

FARM & HOME STORE YOUR I-H-C Remington

Randolph. N T .

DEALER |in Saws

Ph. 32-6T5

With intangible sales background wanted Immediately for interna­tional corporation to enroll ap­plicants In international data processing •raining courses. Lesds. protected territory, excellent re­muneration program. Make this an opportuntiy to earn a minimum of $10,000 per year. Send resume with telephone number and hours available for Interview to Post-Journal Box E-42.

CASE FARM MACHINERY

w,

RAMMELT Pioneer Ch |

Main Road

ID SON Saws

festfietd, N. Y.

CLYMERE.LF. CLYMER. i f . Y.

SONOtONE CORPORATION. Elms-ford. N T . Haa openings for local representatives—car necessary— established clientele—training for managerial positions.

Phone — Sonotone of Jamestown, 806 Hotel Jamestown Bldg.. 61-014 for interview.

DICK C Pioneer C

N. ClymOr

WHAT'S FOR YOU IN '62? YOU COULD BE SECURE

WITH A FIVE FIGURE INCOME IN A SALES POSITION IN WARREN AND CHAUT. COUNTIES.

IF: You have deshre and enthusiasm. You are over 30 years of age. You are probably married. You are more Interested in op­

portunity than fringe benefits. You are self-starter who knows

how to close sales. You require $10,000 annual In­

come for maintenance of posi­tion.

You desire this excellent op­portunity send complete re­sume Including past earnings and TELEPHONE NUMBER to :

District Manager Box J-40 Post-Journal

Jamestown. N. Y.

25 Situation* Warrttd EXPERIENCED maintenance, all

types, floors, genera), building, custodial. Schedule, wall-washing without streaks. Desire full-time employment with aggressive com­pany, who consider building main­tenance a featured function with modern equipment. Married. Write Post-Journal Box W-42.

WILL D O T M N l N G S IN MY HOME. PHONE 84-521.

Baby StUais 25-A BA6Y SITTER& REGISTRY^

Reliable sitters a lways available Emergency Vacation Services

Domestics Aides. Party Helpers. Ph. 39-742.

Jamestown Day'Care Nursery" Ph 74-233 or 63-441.

7 years of Satisfactory Service. WILL baby sit in my home week­

days. References furnished. South Side. Ph. 31-293.

WlLL baby-sit in our homes Mon-day thru Friday. Lakewood-Ash-vlUe area, ph. Lakewood 9208. Falconer-Kennedy area, ph. 86-222.

Business Opportunities 26 Excellent year-round recreational

business producing 5 figure N E T income. DONALD A. WIGHT. BROKER

Ph. Berntis Point 4195 FULL license restaurant. Doing bus­

iness. % down. Owner will held finance. Ph. 48-380 after 6 p.m.

Ed Gu East Randolph. N.

Falconer Ferguson 30 witbl

plows, rear m o u ers

M T . A . I n t l . tract plow A cultivator!

Used Spreaders.

BY Saws Panama 26-11

Ph. 23-431

FALCONE! G.LF t

loader. Snow blades, load-

t a r t A with yd.

PANAMA FARM SUPPLY J. M. Pard«

OLIVER MASSEl GEHL FARM

MICHIGAN Panama. N.Y.

Owner FERGUSON

JUIPMENT IlLOS

Ph. 3875

MAYVILLE GLF Mayvme. N T . Ph. PL 3-4541

H & H FARM SERVICE AIIis Chalmers Safes & Service

East Randolph | [ A t The Bridge Moline and

Tractors and Fox Forage Box*

'ockshutt Implements

and Wagon

CHAUTAUQUA TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT SERVICE

Falconer-Stillwater Rd Ph 41-610

H0MELITE CrMlN SAWS JOE MIKULA. CA|

Ph LY 5-3033 5ADAGA. N T

LY 5-2528

KNIPC0 P( SPACE

75,000 B T . U . For rage, thawing kerosene or No.

Sugar Grove International

Sugar Grove, Pa.

{TABLE O'ER lilkhouse. ga-es. etc. Uses

ffuel oil.

irm Supply & Service

Ph. 31-R-2

RFS Bagged and bull

Baughs fertilizers] son Pine Tree and save.

Randolph Few Randolph

:DS Agrico and

[Craver Dickln-Buy now

& Supply 2-421

SILO UNLOADERS We have New HollJ

immediate install! 16' sixes. RedUcs quick sale. We part of installatl

1—Used McCulloch

Jamestown F| All is Chalmers, Ne Fluvanna Ave.

Id on hand for Slon. 12. 14 and

$110 each tor pay electrical

lain Saw

Supply Holland Dlr.

Ph. 99-260

Grant Swingle Dairy Cows

BUY, S f U and FINANCE COMPLETE FARMS,

DAIRIES & EQUIPMENT.

COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE

Lake Ariel, Pa. Phone OX bow 8-1122 er 8-5022

Auction Solas 35 JAMESTOWN

Livestock Comm. Market Jamestown. Penna.

E. A PAYNE. OWNER

LIVESTOCK COMMISSION SALE Reed's Sales Stable

Sherman, N. Y. Western New York's

Leading Livestock Auctions Tues., Jan. 23rd, I p.m.

LAST TUESDAY WE SOLD 546 HEAD OF LIVESTOCK. DAIRY REPLACEMENT SOLD STEADY. THE BEEF MARKET WAS AC­TIVE W I T H T H E BETTER GRADE A LITTLE EASIER. VEAL CALVES SOLD STEADY. BOB CALVES SOLD STRONGER THE H O G MARKET WAS STEADY. VICTOR KOSKI, FRE­DONIA SOLD TOP CONSIGNED COW.

For this sale Holstein and Guernsey dairy of 14 cows in all stages of lactation from Albert Abers, James­town.

Also our usual run of fresh and springer cows, heif­ers, bulls, beef cattle, calves, hogs and horses.

Watch for the yellow trucks or call Sherman PO 1-4411 or PO 1-4191 collect. If no answer call PO 1-2511

PLEASE CALL EARLY Norvel Reed, owner Ronald Reed, auctioneer Norvel Reed Jr., auctioneer

r i l i I I i I L

bty THIS...

- - --You Get Then Two Items .„___ FREE

l.l%fll 2. i i i i i i i i

1.6-Pack carton ot McCulloch Cham Saw Oil, especially proc­e s s e d to giv* you Top engin* perfomujiK*.

2 . McCulloch Bar GuaVd af heat and cold resistant, heavy-duty plastic that will prevent damage to blade and chain, auto in­teriors and finishes, and most important, to yourself.

See your McCULLOCH dealer today . . . Supplies are limited and thit offer expire* February 28,1962*

W SEVERAL RECONDITIONED W ' T * McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS $50 UP ^

HAGGfcRTY ,*, ANDERSON 2100 Washington St. Phone 41-833

Farm Seed and Plants 37 INTERNATIONAL FERTILIZERS

All grades at off car prices Newton Bros. Sinelairville 3691

Wanted To Buy 37-A ASH WANTED

M-M Wood Products, Inc. Ph. 48-503 after 6 p.m.

Dogs, Cots, Pets 39 9 WEEKS OLD

SIAMESE KITTENS. Call 41-553

businesses profit from Want Ao.s

REAL VALUE •54 FORD 860 Excellent $1,775 57 FORD S41 Like new. S1.850

'53 FORD Very good. $1,195 51 FORD Reconditioned $775

'47 FORD Reconditioned S475 45 ALUS CHALMERS tractor $395 -57 N HOLLAND spreader $395 '5SCOSEV PTO spreader $295 NIW IDEA 90 bu. Spreader $195

No chare* for delivery

KENNEDY TRACTOR CO. Ford tractors and Implement!

Keaoody, N.Y. Phono 2745

Dogs, Cats, Pets 39 ~PWPTES.

"YOU CAN BE SURE AT PAGANOS"

1—'57 M0 FORD with live PTO S179S 1—52 SUFER A with snow plow ond

cultivator. Now tiros •• $1095 •53 Alii J Chalmers CA and plow

SBfS 1—'S3 FORD S10« '52 CUB with cultivator $550 1—54 VAC CASE Tractor with 3

point Hookup $*9S 1952 FORD Tractor $t*5 1—47 FORD Ferguson Tractor $495 1—FORD Front enow plow

Like now $149

Pagano Tractor & Imp. FORO TRACTORS SALES ft SERVICE Sheridan. N.Y. Ph. Fro* OS 2S591

9 WEEK OLD PEKINESE AND CHIHUAHUAS

PH. 94-045.

TOLLIES IN MINIATURE" AKC registered Shetland Sheep

dojrs. Excellent with children 9<M Busti-Townline Rd. Ph. 48-049

GET A LONG LITTLE DOGGIE. DACHSHUND PUPPIES. AKC REGISTERED six weeks old. Ph 95-644.

Dogs, Cots, Pets 39 POODLES. A.K.C. registered minia­

ture, dark drown, 6 weeks. Ph. Lakewood 9109.

PUPPIES REAL PEOPLE LOVERS

MOORE SEED STORE 306 E 2nd St. Ph. 51-SR7 German Shepherd Puppies P u „ b m l house

AKC registered. 2 mo old. Black j broken. Owners moving. $30. Call and cream. Kennedy 3554 I Lakewood 8360 after 6 p.m. week-

People who want help watch P-Jj days and all day Saturday and Want Ads daily. Sunday.

SPECIAL

Opportunity for ambitious person Take over lease, handle sub-renting

of 8 unit furnished apartments. All in excellent repair, centrally3

located, reasonable rents. Has been good Income maker. Other Interests make this move neces­sary. Write Post-Journal Box S-42.

Bernz-o-matic Reg. Si.69

TX 10 TOI Reg. $6.95

SINCLAIRV1 Ph.

cylinders lie $1.45

KIT lie $5.80

GLF

Mortgages, Securities 27 SAVE $50 TO $1,000 on all security

transactions and income tax. Mu­tual funds explained and sold. Write Post-Journal Box F-42.

HOUSEKEEPER wanted for family of 2 in modern suburban home. Must live In. Write Post-Journal Box D-43.

NEW SAL'ES organization for sell­ing by phone needs experienced appointment makers and tape re­corder operators. Full or part time. Write Box Y-42 Post-Jour­nal for appointment. Stale exper* lence and phone number.

D A una. U\auUuqua— S8.2ft Pnttip E Mead. Jr. and one to

Phil ip E. Mead. Jr . E l i e r y - $ 1 Jeratdemn Stoomdahl to Gertna

M. Bunting Carlson. EUicott—$1. A m u SeaMrom t s Gertha M.

BuiMang Cartoon. EHtcott—ftl, Gertha M. Burning Cartoon to

Harotd Bush and one. Eittcott—$1 Aivin M. Anderson to AKin M.

Anderson and one Harmony--Sl . vs lillam Raymond to Glenn Ray­

mond. Pomirei—$1. George Green to Clara C.

Pt f t l end s i . . Lucille M. Mcileri to Charles M

S. Jones and one. R i p l e y - 4 1 . Bertha State t o Char lea J. Slate

W e s t f M * f t William H. EWto and one to Ni

the right to reject any or all bids. Steve K o c w Supt. of Highway* Town of Carroll Frewsburg. N.Y.

•Jan. 30

"~NOTICB TO BIDDEHS Sealed bids for supplying groceries win be received at the Board of

.Education Administration Building. i2U0 East Fourth Street. Jamestown. New York, on or before January

Knoil. 26, 1962. at 11:00 a,m., Eastern i Standard Time, at which time they 4 wiii be opened and read In the Board Room.

Retail clerking plus Inventory work, experienced if possible. N o Sun­day work. Write Box.. L-42 James­town Post-Journal

SOME one to live in. more for home than wages, and care for 2 chil­dren. 1 school age. and 1 pre-achool. Ph. YUS-3M2 after 4 p.m.

STENOGRAPHER: Manufacturers

Employment Bureau 306 Pine St.

SpSrNt The Post-Journal Classified

Advertising

Information for bidders, bid forms. and specltlcaUons may be obtained

aj«ra"Mohawk Power Corp.. W e * . ' f r o m the Business Office at the Held—Si lahove address.

Mortgages The Board reserves the right to Roger C. Anderson and one l o waive any Informalities In and to

Bank ^f Jamestown. Jnmeasown — reject any or ail bids salwiltted. j j g j j 7 Board of Education

Ltovd E. Keeaer and one to Bank, o l Jameatown. Jamestown—J*.300. Jameatown New York

Saivsuore D'Aurta and om to Bert W. Fumtaii . Clerk First Nei ioooj Bank Jamwtown, Jan. 20 • _ _ _ _ Chaataue.ua—SQ.OOO. . _ * - _ _ — « « _ - » — — — .

Haroid Bush and one to Bank of { Jameatown. EiHcott--4T.300.

Charles S. Jores and one to N a ttonal Bank North East, itJOB,

Lester M. Bray and O M In Chau­tauqua National Bank Jamestown. Rincey—$3,900.

Dtorhergo of Mortgage Dunkirk Trust to Bessie wf*to» Grower A. Winch U Joel E.

S"artout and one First Nattonai Bank Jamestown

to s^lvatore J. D'Aurhs and one First National Bank Jamestown

to Jtojune M. Underwood Bank of Jamestown to Jeenee D.

Leake and one _ Maou. Tradeca Truet t» George

aToarMMls C b a u t a u a u a National Bank

Jamestown to Lester aft. Bray *"d 0 , H u ) t o ] TlBwrg and one to Jarre j MUohcQ and one. , _ _

Federal Land Bsipl to Barley C Perry and one /

Belaaea f a r t of M M iMaaeor Pesoatooa

Federal Land Bttak t o T Edward Peterson and ona1 ^ _ ^ . ._

G r w e r A. Winch to WBMiajii H, Elrts and one ,_

Bank of Jaraoseowm to Bmpsr C Anderson and one *

tl> B j l f s i i a •§ Moetgagea t ' s too Control Life Inounanoe Co.

Carman Rentty Osroorotlon

W.UTRESS wanted over 21. Apply Johnny's Lunch. 213 W. 3rd St. No phone calls accepted.

WANTEDi "kind Christian lady to live in and care tor invalid elderly ladv Please call 62-«22.

Help Woatad, Moia 22

A r t W JOB OPENINGS" AVAILABLE

°'.D F w o r k e d A^ly 3 N iS E person f t t r

town Sterling. in Allen St.

James-EXt.

v\ ra i t c t i

DEADLINE 9:15 AM.

Day of Publication Too Late to Classify

10:00 A.M. Oassified Display

4 P.M. 2 Days Prior OFFICE HOURS

8AJM — 5:15?JL Monday thru Friday

8 A.M. — 12= 15 RM. Saturday

T h e Jamestown rHjgtpJoornal. *1U of any classL

CABINET WORKER «WOOD) OFFICE BOY

METAL DRA.fTSM.AN

Manufacturers Employment Bureau

308 Pine St.

Money To Loon 28

BANK OF JAMESTOWN Downtown—2nd St. Entrance

or South Side Plaza—Foote Ave.

LOANS $25 TO $800 Beneficial Finance Company of New

York. Inc.. ? W. 3rd St. Ph. T1-S31. Open Monday thru Thursday 5 to f. Friday "til 8 p.m.

NEW IDEA FARJj BUSTI FAf

Busti-Stil lwatsr

EQUIPMENT SUPPLY

Ph. 51-400

USED SPREADERS All sizes—re to go

ZAHM FARM SUPPLY JOHN DEERE SALES A SERVICE

MARIETTA CONCRETE SILOS Sinelairville. N.Y. i Ph. 2-085

WAYTCTEEDS" CALFNIP MILK REPLACER

Calf StartenC.rower Dairy Rations

Cavehurst Mobile Feed Serv. Rte 17J — Ashvilte-*Ph. Lkwd. 3151 '

RALSTON PURINA CO. Falconer. N.Y.

SHERMAN F

PURir

ASM Ph. 31-834

SUPPLY

Public Loan Company. Inc. (OVER WOOLWORTH'S)

2 West Third St. Tel. 61-526; Open Mon, — Thurs. "til 5

Frl 'til 7 p.m. Sat. t » 1 P.m.

INTERNATIONAL^ HARVESTER SALES A T B R V I C E

Snerman-Mavville ; Rd., Sherman_

Hides. Furs #ontad~ 34

Waitttd To Borrow 29 WANTED to borrow $3,500 on 1st

mortgage on city property Write Box A-42 Jamestown Post-Jour­nal.

Formers Market

Largest in Western N. Y.

DOWNTOWN store requires ani-- bittous young man for sales and

delivering with advancement for t h e right party. References re-

f ulred. Send resume to Post-ournal Box P-42.

Livestock 10 ARTtFICLiLLY

BREED WITH CURTISS Curtiss Breeding Service Ph. 31-S35

Frewsburg 6255 or Lakewood 8132

0FRCE BOY Work involves helping with mail

and In stockroom. Fu iKime . per­manent position. S days, down­town. Good future. Writs f ly ing fert lnent information to Post-

ournal Boa &41. f * A H f U n t s to contact unem-

ptoyed plumhor •'tor Inside woffc.' Write Lr3i PosWoornal .

TIME STUDY MAN Experlojpt «oslrabJe but not neces­

sary. H i t * school or Community College graduate with mathe­matics background. Send resume Of' education, expsrience and wage requi red to Box H-42 Post-Jonmal ,

WArff l t t ) Tool and Die maker 1st Class only. TOP wages . EsxeUent working .conditions. Hy-Grade Dfo * Tool J o . I n c . 2203 Washington

ARTIFICIAL BREEDING NEW 1961 AB daughter level report

out. Ask your NYABC technician for a copy. For service or Infor­

m a t i o n Call Jamestown 90-135. IXMt SALh — corn fed slaughter

steers by the half or on the hoof William Paddock. Elm Flats. MayVuie, . N.Y.

TRAPffRS I buy deer, cow anflcalf hides. Also

muskrat, mink af l f coon furs and ginseng Elwood * Flagg. Mos-her Valley Road. Ne*r Ablon. N. Y. Ph. Cattaraugus lL-7-9995

Auction KIMBALL Stand

miles north of J Thurs.. 1 p.m. tioneer.

35 lomm. Sale 5 icstown. Every n Kent, auc-

BUSTI G R A N ^ AUCTION WATCH THIS SPACE FOR D A T !

g E G I S t E R E D HOLSTEIN HEIFER Due January 23rd-For sale or trade

Ph. T2-391 RONALD KING. SPRINGVILLE

Phone LY 2-3913 We Buy. Sail. Trade or Visit DAIRY LIVESTOCK DEALER

Livestock Wanted 31 W A I T E D to buy or borrow. Boar

plan for breeding. Ph. Frewshurg 2114.

Wit PAY H 0 0 par head for ooad or old cattle and horses. Must be called In promptly. Call Sugar

Make 1962

your year

to find out

how helpiul

and profitable

Post-Iqurnal

Classified Ads

can be Jbr you.

Dial 71-111

How soon to the moon?

Your tax dollars will take us to the

moon soon, and Instant People will

help you foot the bill. Just call

your Smiling Ad-Visor to sell your

worth-less (to you} valuables, and

swoosh — Instant People will come

plummeting out o f space, cash in

hand, eager to buy. Phone 71-111.

Place ad. Pay later.

POST-JOURNAL WANT ADS PHONE 71-111 _ fc

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