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HOUSES FOfl (All tt STAR-GAZETTE Elmira, N. Y. LEGALS Beath Notices Charles Scott officiating. Internment Hillcrest Cemtry, Mew Albany. THURSTON1.

HehuM C. Age 46. of 3 Main Sevens. Saturday. May.

14, 194. Frends may 'call at the Bond Funeral Home. Bath, Sunday and Monday I to 4 and to 9 p.m. Funeral there Tuesday at 2 6 the Rev. Robert Knapp.

Seemens Cemetery, Savona. DICKIXSOV, Mrs. Ina Age S3, of 320 Bonavlew Monday May 16, 1964. Body at Keefe Funeral Home. Calling hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to p.m.

Funeral there Thursday at I p.m., the Rev. Herbert F. Hoskins. Wood lawn Cemetery. Survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Joseph (Mildred) Benedict of Bath, N. Mrs. Floyd (Betty) Burd of Cheektowaga, Mrs. Dorothy Knapo and Mrs. Helen Jeblonski, both of Eimlre; four grandchildren; four great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

BAKER. Fred W. Age 71, of Lawrenceville, RD 1, Monday May 16, 1964. Friends may call at Shaw A Robena Funeral Home, Mansfield, Monday 7 to 9 m. and Tuesday 7 to 4 and 7 to p.m.

Funeral there Wednesday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Orev Crippen. Evergreen Cemetery, Tioga, Pa. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Polly Davis of Lawrenceville, RD sons, Robert of Mansfield, Richard of Lawrenceville, RO 1 and Raymond of Coopers Plains, N.

sifters, Mrs. Lulu Jones of Tioga, RD Mrs. Lucv Smith of Jackson Summit, Pa. and Mrs. Ada Jones of RD 2, Mansfield; 11 grandchildren.

He was a veteran of World a member of the Tioga Grange fo ove 60 yeas and a member of the Tioga Post American Legion. (The tv schedules ere printed in accordance with information provided by the stations themselves.) WBEN 4 WHEN-5 WKBW-7 WNVS 9 WPIX-II WHBF-12 WSVE-18 WDAU-22 WBJA-34 WINR-40 ANDY GRIFFITH (9 p.m.., Channels 4-5-12-22) The second of the nice little series about An dy's taking the family to Hollywood when a studio plans to make a movie about his life. In tonight's episode, Andy has a lot of trouble trying to get hold of the studio. NBC SPECIAL (9 p. Chan- neb 1840) "The Best on Record." Bob Hope is host on a special program honoring the 1965 "Grammy" Award winners, the top recording stars in the coun try.

Tony Bennett, Robert Gou-let, Steve Allen and Dinah Shore are some of the special guests. RUN FOR YOUR LIFE (10 p. Channels 18-40) "ine Sadness of a Happy Tune." Love comes to Paul Bryan in the form of Mrs. Andy Williams, or Claudine Longet, who plays Nicole Longet, a writer whom Paul meets in Spain. Their relationship grows deeper and rlwnpr althnnffh Paul has tint told of her illness.

THE AVENGERS (10 p. Channels 7-9-34) "The House That Jack Built." Tonight's show finds Mrs. Peel trapped in a weird and horrible house that changes shape all the time. Con fused and pressed for time, she struggles to escape while her life passes in front of her and Steed tries to get to her. CHANNEL 4 MOVIE (11:20 p.m.) "The House of Intrigue." (1958) Curt Jurgens, Dawn Ad- dams.

CHANNEL 5 MOVIE (11:20 p.m.) "Bird of Paradise." (1951) Louis Jourdan, Debra Paget. CHANNEL 22 MOVIE (11:25 p.m.) "Doctor in the House." (1955) Dirk Bogarde, Kenneth More, Kay Kendall. CHANNEL 7 MOVIE (11:30 p.m.) "Why Must I Die?" (1960) Terry Moore, Debra Paget. tnm O-t, WIATHI autMU Hi Monday. May 16, 1966 16 May 16 EVENING i An 4-11-11 News.

Weather, u.uu sports Soupy Sjlei 7-MovlO jrt 4-5-12-M News Mavtrick 11-40 Hunt lev-Brink lev $4 Margie 11 Suparmaa 7 nn 4-tiHIMt Hobo Huckleberry Hound as Havt Gun Will Travel -J4 Star Performance 5-22 Newi It Movie 12 Fashion tor Milady 7-M4-I2 O'clock High SOU it Hontymooners iaUiillihilM fri -i-12-12 To Tell tht Truth nn 4-5-12-22 I've Got a Secret ii Hawani liian Eya 44 John Forsytho(C) 8 Oft 40-Dr. Klldara II (C) i ucv (ci Leoend oi Jesse james 9 ll-Showcaa Theater 4-5-11-22 Andy Griffith (C) T-f-34 Shenandoah 18-40 Best on Record (CJ 9 ft 5-12-22 Hazel 4 Lew and Mr. Jones 7-9-34 Peyton Plce Tnnn 11 Miss Universe Pageant 4-5-12-22 Talent Scouts 7-0-34 Avengers 18-40 Run tor Your Lite (C) 1 0:30 u-Merv Griffin 1m ft Route 1 4-5-12-18 22-40 Newt 4-5-23-34 Movie (11:20) i Oft 12 Westerners I IMO Johnny Carson (C) 11 Millionaire ftn 4 Laramie li Passing Parade 12 Sea Hunt 12:30 7-12 Movie 1:00 22 News; Movia May 17 7nn 15 social Security ii.inTodav Show (7-ui Emolovment File 4-5 News 22-Ed. TV 7 Oft 9 Chenie't Place 7-Rocket Ship 11 RFD Calendar 4 Sunrise 22 News 0 ftft 4-5-'2-22 caot Kangarc bozo the Clown 11 Pancake Man -ft ll-Peir Adventure Romper Room nr, it Ladies Day 7 Dialmo for Dollars U-Dennis the Menace carnival 40 Lone Ranger 5 Toy Shop 12-Gloria TV mi Jack LaLanne 9n l-Popeye :30 40-Sgt. Preston Andy 12 STETA fZrhiitar 7-Girl Talk.

'4 Gypsy 14 Astro Boy ll-Scarlet Hill 23-Nancy Dolphin I nn People In Conflict I 4-5-221 Love Lucy -Theater 9 34-Mr. Willoby -18-40 Eye Guess 7 Dialing for Dollars 12 Ed. TV oft 18-40 Concentration 7-Donna Reed 12 Ralph Carroll 4-5-M-Real McCoys Never Too Young 11 nn 7-9-34-Supermarket Sweep II 4.11-22 Andv ot Mavberrv I P.D.Q. 18-40 Morning Star (c) 4-5-12-22 Dick Van Dvka 1 I 18-40-Paradise Bay (C) J-4-14 Dating Game AFTERNOON 1 nn 5-12-22 Love of Life 1 ll-Rocky 7-Movla 1 News; (12:14) House Speaker 9-34 Donna Reed 18-40 Jeopardy (C) in on 18 Denny Sullivan 9-34 Father Knows Best 4-5-12-22 Search lor Tomorrow; Guiding Light 40 Postolflce (C) 11 Cartoons (C) 1 4 The Millers 22 Alfred Hitchcock '(Fashions Movie 7-9-34 Ben Casey 40 STETA 12 Girl Talk 1 4-5-12-22-As the World Turns I 4(ur, Mak, Deal (C) 2 ftft 4-5-12-22 Password 40 Days of Our Lives Confidential tor Women ft oft 18-40 Doctors 4-5-12-22 Housa Party 1Jt-UA Time for Us 11-Mllllonalrs oft 7-9-34 General Hospital 4-5-12-22 To Tell The Truth -IMCAnother World 11 Art Llnkletter 3 Oft 9 Mike Douglas 4-5-12-22 Edge of Night 11-40 You Don't Say 34 Nurses 7 Superman 11 Bozo fti 4-5-12-22 Secret Storm 18-40Match Gams (C) 11 Beachcomber Bill 34 Never Too Young A Oft 5-12 Cartoons 1 4-22J0 Movie 11 8th Man 9 Baron Daemon 18 Let's Make a Deal 34 Where the Action Is c.ftft 5-12 Movies 18 Popeys ii surprise snow 7 Cheyenne wiuooy 5 18 Cartoons u-Threa Stooges if Beaver Kaw lluw Uw TemaMNm bpMMl Umlk'Tueirfiiy Homing la HI 11:00 o'clock AM. (E.D.S.T.) on Tuesday, the 31st day of May.

1966. at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids shall be submitted in SEALED ENVELOPE titled; BID FOR UBLK and AP PROACH IMPROVEMENT OF MADISON AVENUE BRIDGES Each bid shall be accompanied hv a deposit in the amount of ten percent (10 of the GROSS SUM BID In the form of a Certified Check. Bank Draft or Bid Bond. Cash win not oe accepiaoie as a deposit Copies of the specification may be secured from the Office of the Droartment of Public Works or City Manager' Office, HalL Elmira, New Torn.

The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JOHN SPANNBAUEB CARL F. SANFORD. Asst City Manager SG ADV May 16, 1966 -ITZ BIOS FOR GASOLINE USED BY BLOSSBuBQ BOBOUOH Notice is hereby given that seal bids will be received by Blossburg borough secretary until June 1966 at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, Bids are for approximately five thousand gallons of first line gasoline.

Bids to cover one year. Prices to be as follows: Tank wagon delivery at borough garage. rom pump at your station in Blossburg borough if tank wagon is used, gas tank to be filled monthly as needed. All bids shall be marked plainly on the outside as to contents. Blossburg borough reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to award the contract the way they see fit as to tank wagon or at the station bids will be publicly opened and read at the regular meeting of Blossburg borough coun June 6, 1966 at 7:30 p.m.

Eastern Daylight Time. Bids to start June 1966 to June 1967. BLOSSBURG BOROUGH SECY ELIZABETH DEMING 144 Main St. Blossburg, Penna, 12,16,19.1966 3tz ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICES KNAPP Aerotred shoes, 15 years nuing. j.

ff Tigne. KB 3-3405. PERSONALS ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS 8 area meetings a week. RE 4-8204. ASSORTED CANDIES Cookies and ice cream all made without sugar for restricted diets.

Prescription delivery service. Ger-ould's Pharmacy, S. Main and W. Hudson. RE 3-6696.

CARE FOR Elderly people in pri vate state approved home, 24 hour service. RE 9-2720 RE 9-4904. REST HOME has first floor semi- private room. RE 3-3878. THE TOWN HOUSE, 509 W.

Church St State inspected. Beds available. Visitors welcome. RE 4-1349. WHEREABOUTS of Robert L.

or Mildred Bailey. Reward. RE 35115. CHEMUNG COUNTY WELFARE DEPARTMENT Is In need of a special foster home where dependent children could remain on a short time basis while waiting for regular placement. The home should be able to accommodate 6 children at 1 time between ages of birth to li and located within the city limits.

We need a well adlusted middle age couple who has had experience with children and who can give tender loving care, better than average board rate as well as monthly subsidy will be paid. Call Mrs. Hockenbrought at RE 3-5511 between 10-12 week days. ENTERTAINMENT ROXY DRIVE-IN THEATER only 3 mi. south on Route 14 via Penna, Ave.

or Broadway. LOST AND FOUND LOST 2 female Keeshond dogs, black and gray, resemble Huskies. Answer to "Bet" and "Maria." Reward. Riley's Kennel, RE 9-1201. BUSINESS SERVICE PLUMBING.

HEATING SEPTIC TANK Cesspool pumping and new Installations. Free estimates. RE 4-7319 after 6. DOMINIC SCARINGE, 154 W. 4th Sewers-Cesspools.

RE 4-7415. JOHN J. COSTELLO, 311 Roe Ave. Sewer Contractor. Complete sewer service.

RE 4-5312 RE 4-7477. STAN KIMBLE Plumbing and heating. Licensed. RE 4-8718. KADIO TELEVISION SERVICE 15 ALWAYS available TV doctor.

Service calls 7 days wk. RE 2-0209. BOARDMAN'S TV Service Center. Sales. RE 2-3579 RE 3-4633.

CENTRAL Radio Store Dependa ble, satisfactory, reasonably priced service, 126 S. Main RE 3-7500. WIRING-APPLIANCE SERVICE ISA HOUSE WIRING Old or new, 1 outlet or complete Job, free esti mates, bank financing. RE 3-1235 or RE 9-4946. MOViNG AND STORAGE 16 A.

C. Rice Storage Corp. Storage, long distance moving a specialty. Elmira's largest fleet cross country furniture vans, dependable service, free estimates. RE 3-9183.

GREGORY'S Moving, storage, de livery, uimira agent Wheaton Van Lines. Lower transit insurance rate proof of Wheaton's careful re cord. 700 Madison Ave. RE 2-0845. RENT-A-TRUCK by Hour Day- Week.

sus-Avis, Standard Operating Service. Elmira RE 3-5588. TRUCKING lA A BARGAIN ALWAYS, tree cutting, trucking, trash, RE 2-4385. BULLDOZING Back fill and grading. RE 9-2768.

They'll Do It Every ANDRUS, Mrs. Bessie At I of 712 Broadway. Saturday, May 14, 1966. Friends call at Otrhof Funeral Home Sunday and Monday 7 to. 9 m.

Funeral there Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.. the Rev. Gerald Harris. Gilien Cemetery. KAMINSKY, Mrs.

Daisy Lee of 937 Richard St. Funeral was neid at Olmof Funeral Home, Monday at 1:30 p.m., the Rev. Clyde Rosekrans. Wood lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers: Bernard Grebleski, WHIiam Hill, Donald Hill, Hugh Hoy.

Lesley Huntley. James Huntley. McDONELL. Robert J. Sr.

of 108 Westmont Prayer service was held at Hughes Funeral Horn, 311 Lake Monday at 9:15 a.m. followed by Requiem High Mass at 10 a.m. In Our Lady of Lour des Church, the Rt. Rev. Msgr.

Leo G. Schwab V.F.. celebrant. The Rev. Roy J.

Kiggins was In the sanctuary. Pallbearers: Charles O. Forrest, Grovar E. Mott. Cornelius W.

Nugent, Charles W. Red don, Vincent Trepan! and Francis J. Wheet. Msgr. Schwab conducted the committal at St.

Peter and Paul's Cemetery. LEGALS STATE OF HEW YOBJC SUPREME COtTKT COUNTY OF CHEMUWQ OLIVER LINDBLAD and GLORIA LINDBLAD, Plalntiri cto.1t. art TA-Mtra MwrifES ETTA SOLO MON, HARRY HATALA, GEORGIA CASUALTY SUKETX UUJttfAiN i and STANDARD FINANCIAL COR PORATION, Defendant NOTICE OF SAIiB INDEX NO. 36635 tm nf jl Judement of Foreclosure and Sale, duly granted in the above entitled action, and entered in Chemung County Clerk's ill. 4th rlav nf MV.

1966. Sherman Moreland, III, the un dersigned, Keieree in saia judgment named, will sell at public auc- rhamllnir Poiint.V Court- 1. 1 Mil IX Li i VI" house in the City of Elmira, County of Chemung, w.i., on me am uj m-nn n'rlnr-k A.M.. UL ii unci n. v.

tk. itpqrriheii in said Judgment, ars follows, ALL THAT Tract or parcel 01 ua.ua situate in the City of Elmira, County of Chemung and state 01 stew iors, bounded and described as follows: On the north side of East Church hnnniiwi H- fnllOWS: On the west by a lot conveyed by Henry S. Gilbert and wife to Gertrude Haase; on the north by the Ethan Viall lot; on me east Dy urn George Ells lot; and on the south it1 nhiin-ri fltrppt jtnii heinsr fiftv feet front and rear and about 150 feet deep; Being the easterly pan of the lot heretofore conveyed by Maria S. Brown to Henry S. Gilbert by deed dated Feb.

17, 1860 and recorded in Chemung County Clerk's Uiiice in ijiDer oi neeus r6t Ann Diutn loan lrrmorn nt fiOS Knst Church Street, Elmira, N.Y., arlso All That Tract or parcel oi i.anu situate in the City of Elmira, County of Chemung, and State of New York, bounded and described as fol lows: Bounded on tne souin Dy juasi rn.iiT-i.1. cti-oot nn tVia en.qt hv lot y.i formerly owned by Edward V. Coul-ton, northerly by a line parallel with East' Church Street and about 150 feet northerly tnereirom, wesi- (At fnnnarlv hv G. W. Holbrook, M.D.

Said lot be ing 150 deep and ieet in wiaui or thereabouts be the same more or less. Premises known as ino. bus E. Church Street Elmira, New York. Dated at the City of Elmtra, N.y., this 5th day of May, 1966.

SHERMAN MORELAND, III Referee. THOMAS E. SLO NIGER Plaintiff's Attorney 361 Diven Avenue, Elmira, N.Y. May 9. 16, 23.

80, 1966 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF CHEMUNG D. ROBERT BARER, et aU Plaintiffs. vs CHARLES T. BRIGHT, et. al, Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE Index No. 36436 In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 27th day of ADril. 1966. I. the undersigned, Ker eree In said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the front steps of tne cnemung uounty vjourt' house.

Lake Street, Elmira, New York, on the day of May, 1966, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, the premises directed by said judg ment to be sold and described therein as follows: ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND situate In the City of Elmira, County of Chemung and State of New York described as follows: viz it being lot number eighteen (18) as designated on a map or plot of lots made ifor M. H. Arnot by H. P. Benton of lands formerly owned by Mrs.

John Arnot and recorded in Chemung County uierk ortice Book oi deeds vol. 46, page 66, said lot being situate on the East side of Orchard Street fronting on it and is fifty (50) feet front and rear and one hundred forty seven one halt feet (147) in depth. Being the same premises conveyed to the mortgagors by Warranty Deed recorded on September 20, 1949 In the Chemung County Clerk's Office in Liber 370 of Deeds at page 363. Dated: April 27, 1966 FREDERICK J. DEFILIPPO, Keieree JAMES R.

CARMODY, Attorney for Plaintiff. May 2,5.9.12,16.19, 1966 6tz CITY OF ELMIRA. NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR DKCK AND APPROACH IM PROVEMENT OF MADISON AVENUE BRIDGE Sealed Bids will be received at the Office of the City Manager, City Hall. Elmira, New York, un- Hatlo's MY HUSSAHL7 IS Pitching mis HEART OUT AMI? THAT mSBAHP OP VOURS BOOTS A ANOTHER ONE' OP ALL TH- ed 6, or cil in YOU A BACK 21 ruTioru ct 7 f.ika small bouse wltn your nearooms iinatain? ia an unusual And attractive room. story home convenient to snopping, dus.

Dana, Charming living room, large din- lno MMtn maHmi full hath up and powder room down. Everything in good condition. Much nicer than apartment living and it won't cost anymore. J. Ambrose, Realtor KB Z-C6SS.

COLLEGE AVE. (Close to town) Good 5 room bungalow (2 Dea-rooms) perfect for someone who wants to walk to work or lust be close to downtown. Not modern but everything In good condition. Busi ness xoned, so couia oe usea as office space or for some small business. Reasonably priced.

J. Am brose. Realtor, KB Z-66E8. DRY RUN South port Ifs unique and different and win appeal only to those who desire same. 3 bedrooms, 1 baths, large living room, low taxes.

Olson Kis 4-uib. FIRST W. 4-bedroom home-Convenient to schools and town. Owner movine and onced at J890O. Mavor Sharron, Realtors.

RE 9- 3651. GROVE ST. 206 Must be sold! Price reduced to 112X100 and own er will consider any reasonable of- fet. 5 rooms and bath on tirst tioor, 4 large rooms and bath upstairs. All major items such as wiring.

plumbing, furnace in first class condition. House nicely aecoraten and ready to move right in. fcx cellent for large family or income possibilites. Appointment any time. J.

Amorose, Realtor, z-tititus. HENDT and Lourdes School area. nice 3 bedroom home with IVi modern baths, formal dining room. new kitchen, playroom. Very nice 1 location.

Reasonably priced in teens. RE 35800, E. Hamm, Mu. GR. CENTRAL 4021 Only J11.500 if sold this week 4-room bungalow with expansion attic.

RE S-7468. HICKORY GROVE 3 bedroom ranch, IVi baths, 2 car heated gar age. Paneled kitchen, dining room and basement. Covered patio. acre.

J19.0OO. RE 9-4991. HOFFMAN ST. Excellent all brick rancher. 18 ft living room, efficient birch kitchen with dining area, 2 bedrooms, baseboard heat.

attached garage, patio. H. Ruppen-thai Realtor, RE 2-0850, ML. HOPKINS ST. 4-bedroom home.

Large living room, den, large kitchen, new bath, garage, very good condition. Asking $10,900. Mavor- Sharron, Realtors. RE 9-3651. LARCHMONT RD.

(Westacres) situated on a huge tree-shaded lot that will please those who desire the best Center flagstone entry, charming large living room with corner fireplace, formal dining room, butternut paneled den. kit chen with all the built-ins. 4 love ly, bright bedrooms, 2 baths, wall to wall carpeting in living room, dining room, den; all custom made drapes included. Basement family room, patio, zoned hot water base board heat, attached 2-car garage. This home has everything words cannot describe it's beauty and warmth.

Let us show you to see it is to want it Olson RE 4 7146. LEE AVE. 215. Horseheads. 4- bedroom brick ranch.

$15,200 or $izuu down and assume low mort gage. RE 9-7197. LINDEN PL. Boston 6 and 4, separate entrance, handv location, call now to see this bargain, Treat Kealty service Realtor, RE 9-3834, KE 9-5612. MAPLE AVE.

Well built brick home; beamed ceilings in living room and dining room. Steam heat; 2-car garage: large land scaped lot beautiful shade trees. Mccorkle, Realtor, re 4-6183. HERE IT The long awaited, 3 bedroom brick front ranch In Northwest Elmira. Carport, lovely lot, loads of storage space, spic-n-span inside and out.

Only $16,500. E. E. WOOD, REALTOR RE 3-9191 EUCLID AVE. COLONIAL Transferred executive has left area and reduced asking price on lovely 4 bedroom, bath family home.

Large paneled recreation room with separate heating system, screen enclosed patio, loads of closets and storage space, many extras. 2 car garage. H. Ruppenthal Realtor RE 2-0850 ML NORTHWEST Anxious transferred owner says we must sell at once. A beautiful 5-bedroom home with new family room.

Look today make offer. E. E. Wood Realtor RE 3-9191 OUTSIDE Four bedroom Cape Cod, large living room, open stairway, IVi baths, 13 acre with fruit trees, school bus at door. $18,300.

Four acres with delightful 3 bedroom home. Newly painted, modern, adorable, automatic heat. School bus, low taxes. $10 600. Brand new 4 room home on VA acres.

Horseheads school district. Full tiled basement, 1V4 baths, garage, hot water heat. $12,000. 2 story home on acre. Modern kitchen and bath, built In range and oven, utility room, automatic gas hot water heat, low taxes.

$10,900. E. E. WOOD, REALTOR RE 3-9191 WEST ELMIRA Beautifully kept large split level in excellent residential area. Large center entrance, carpeted living room and dining L.

Attractive wood burning fireplace set In cherry paneled wall. Streamlined kitchen with built Ins, 4 large bedrooms, IVi baths. Extra large family room at ground level opening on to eov-ever rear patio. Separate laundry room. 2V4 car attached garage.

Baseboard hot water 3 zone heating. Nicely landscaped large lot. A spacious, beautiful home priced in low 40's. J. AMBROSE, REALTOR RE 2-6688 WEST ELMIRA 111 DEMAREST PKWY.

Beau-tlful colonial with entrance foyer, exceptionally large living room with fireplace, wall to wall carpeting extending Into formal dining room and up open stairway, modern kitchen with lots of cupboards and counter space, built-in dishwasher and stove, breakfast nook overlooking fenced In backyard, den and Vj bath down, 3 bedrooms with dressing room and modern bath up, double garage. Close to Lady of Lourdes and Hendy Ave. Schools. E. E.

HAMM, REALTOR RE 3-5800 ML HOUSES FOB SALE 11A BULLDOZING, backhoelng. top soil. gravei. rnu MUPPartl, RE 3-Z029. INSURED MOVING and rubbish re 4-0240.

LIGHT TRUCKING and rubbish nauiea. reasonable rates. 734-2521. LIGHT TRUCKING You have, we nam, 2-0bl3 or KB S-U304. REASONABLE hauling of trash or wnainave you.

KB 4-2432. Vy. C- FEN TON Top aoU. gravel. PAINTING.

PAPERINO EXPERT Painting, taninc. awirlinr. is yra. experience. Hesselbartn RE H-3W7.

ixovick RE 3-9S92. EXPERT PAPERHANGING. painting. 30 yrs. experience.

RE 4-6413. INTERIOR ft EXTERIOR Painting. up wui leveiana. KB z-iouo INTERIOR-exterior painting, guar anteed, estimates, re 4-6178. RE 3-9350.

PAINTING, paperhanging, dry wall awiriing. jfTee estimates. KB 3-0946. PAINTING and caroentrv work, in terior ana exterior, reasonable. years experience.

Free estimates. RE 8-3498 days. RE 2-1994 eves. -ARPENTRY. MASONRY.

ROOFING 18 AAAA roof repairs, roofing, siding. eave trougns, insured, guaranteed. RE 3-4842 RE 4-0685. ALL BUILDING All carpentry. All remoaenng.

KB Z-U936. ALL BUILDING, painting, remodel ing, panenng, rooting. Free estimates. RE 4-8003. ALL CARPENTRY Masonry.

Tile setting, interior ana exterior painting. RE 2-2466. ALL HOME REPAIRS. Roofing-sid- ing-new construction. RE 3-0010.

BUILDING AND REMODELING H. Diffenderfer. RE 3-7698. CARPENTER and mason work. nomes leveled.

Terms. RE 3-7645. fc Specialty remodeling and new building. RE 3-3695. CONCRETE, porches, steps, walls, noore, patios, cellars, repairs, Cristofaro Bros.

RE 32777. CARPENTER WORK Guaranteed. Low rates, estimates. RE 3-9350. FLOORS sanded, refinished Old like new.

RE 2-8102 RE 9-7646. PLASTERING and cellar repairs, cnimneys, steps. KB 2-3319. ROOFING, cement work, painting. patlOS, Kfi 3-6973, KK 2-4113.

LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 19 CURTAINS Washings, ironings. call for, deliver. RE 2-4189. STRAIGHT and ruffled curtains. Nicely finished.

RE 3-5961. SEWING 10 SEWING, mending, alterations. 1251 W. Second St. RE 3-0514.

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICE 31 BACKHOE and dump truck service. ireq jjiDDie. kk 3-227. CALL RE 3-4041 for free estimates. lawns raked, cleaned, edged, fertilized, limed, seeded.

Also grub control applied. GARDENS plowed and dragged, RE 2-6597. LAWNMOWERS sharpened, prompt service. 848 Broadway, RE Z-0552. LAWN ROLLING $6 minimum, $6 per hr.

RE 9-2640. WANTED Wood lathe work du plicating table legs, spindles and rockers. RE 2-0909. WATER WELLS at a price you pay. Terms All work guaranteed.

Don Butcher, Ithaca Road, Horseheads. RE 9-1751. WATER WELLS reliable service. Welded casing. Reasonable Jim Vanderhoof, Waverly, 1-565-4224.

COMMERCIAL PHOTO ENGRAVING For newspapers, year-books, club publications and all type of iob printing. All work promptly dona at reasonable rates by Elmira Star-Gazette Engraving Department. Open daily 8 to 4 Monday through Friday. Dial RE 4-5151. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE AGENTS CAMPBELL Real Estate, RE 4-9465, win appreciate a can lq your plans to buy, sell or rent, ML.

HOMES, Cottages, lots, acreagi specializing Schuyler Co. Buying, selling. Moddick, Odessa 594-3380. HOMES Farms, acreage, cottages. New York and Penna.

Mary C. Baker, ML Realtor. RE 2-6232. IF YOU DESIRE a Quick sale of your property, call Ray Brook- man, Realtor. RE 3-9356.

NEED homes for waiting buyers. For dependable and efficient serv ice, John B. McCarty. RE 9-5688. WILL sell property or buy it.

Call Dott Realty for appraisels, person al or real property. Kb, 3-7723. Wanted 1 1 By Cash Buyer 3 Bedroom home. $20 $25,000 category. West Elmira.

Ben Solomon Service RE 2-1223 HOUSES FOR SALE CARPENTER RD. (Pine City) Suburban 5 room, 3 bedroom ranch. Attractive kitchen with good din ing area, aisnwasner, car ga rage, carport. Can be seen any. time.

Olson RE 4-7146. CATON AVE. 1022, 10 rooms, 2 baths, home or income, oak floors, gas heat, needs some painting. Garage. Large lot Cheap taxes.

KB uanung Kealty. CHAMBERS RD. Gold medallion. Large 3-bedroom ranch. 1 baths, Horseheads school system.

Nearly an acre lot. Asking $20,900. Mavor Sharron. Realtors, RE 9- 3651. CHAPMAN PL.

Now vacant. Cape Cod bungalow. 4 rooms and bath down, one large room up. hard wood floors, gas heat, nice lot. garage, storm sash.

Only $10,750. RE 4-5135. Ganung Realty. Time THE ONLY TIME THEy SEE EYE TO EV IS I rVHEN THEY'RE R4NNIN0 I THE MANAQtKS WlF.B ITS THIS IS YOU OUGHT TO U4ff MRS.SOR4BA4 AMr? LAPY STRANGEGLOVE PISLUSS hAMILY TREES WITH AN UMP'S FRAU' FITTING NEAR THE BALLPLAYERS' BRIPES AS THE BATTLE PiUGS AN? PONGS IS OFF TO irfiJ 3524 CAkLYLE CliViLAHP.OHIO TRUCKING MIDDLE RD (Horseheads school district), ixra i you to be out tn the country at Una time of year? Here to iied country home and 1M acrea of beautiful land withhin easy commuting of Corning. Ithaca or Elmira.

Property on both Jia road. lovely rooms, (5 bedrooms), fireplaces, porchea, 3 baths, 2 car garage, also stalla for horses and large storage barn. An unusual offering and now is tna time to see It Call J. Ambrose, Realtor, RE 2-6688. OLD PINE CITY RD.

5 -room ranch. Recreation room in Basement stone fireplace, Andersen windows, baseboard gas f. large lot Call Tupper. RE 3-7041 for appointment OVERLOOK DR. Magnificent cus tom-built 4-oearoora cotouiu.

center entrance hall, large living room, formal dining room, larga built-in kitchen, large paneled family room with stone fireplace, solarium, 2Vi baths, hot water heat, double garage. Mavor Sharron, Realtors, ius a-aoat. PLEASANT ST. Very good older home. Large living room, separata dining room, modern kitchen, family room or bedroom first floor, 4 bedrooms, bath up.

Near St Mary's, Coburn School. To sett! estate. H. Ruppenthal Realtor RH 2-0850. RIDGE ROAD, Horseheads Larga ranch, 3 bedrooms ana Daui.

mou-ern eat-in kitchen, hot water baseboard heat intercom system, full basement screens and storm windows, extra large double garage, n1 nin Anoc lot loo iic'nersoii, rvr, -vwn. SECOND 957 A most delight ful ranch. 3 Dearooms, extra large den, living room, fireplace, dining room, very lovely kitchen, dinette, 1 baths, attached garage, swimming pool. This homa is most conducive for gractoua living and priced more than right $24,750. Ben Solomon, Realty Serv-lce.

RE 2-1223. SOUTH 510 A real homa for medium size family. 6 lovely rooms, living room with entranca foyer, dining room, both with carpet and drapes, good kitchen, 3 nice bedrooms. Small lot This ia really priced to sell. Frank Ma-loney.

Realtor. RE 2-4009. TIFFT 603 5 bedroom, split foyer, living and dining room, with wall to wall carpeting, built in kitchen, 1 bath, (2) baths, paneled recreation room, corner lot RE 9-5518. WESTINGHOUSE RD. Custom-built 3-bedroom ranch.

Large liv ing room, dining room, convenient kitchen, deep lot Vacant Asking $17,500. Mavor Sharron, Realtors, RE 9-3651. WINSOR AVE. Well kept double house in good western location. 6 rooms and bath" each side.

Double garage, flowers and trees on nice 60x150 lot. Have a nice home for yourself and income from other side to pay your taxes and ex penses. Asking $13,500. J. Ambrose, Realtor, RE 2-6688.

ATTENTION If you art eligible and have $300, we have a terrific buy fo you I No money down gives you a 4-bedroom home on a main street. Large living room, formal dining room, kitchen, 1Vj baths full basement. A terrific homa for tha price of rent. E. E.

Wood Realtor RE 3-9191 SOUTHPORT NEW LISTINGS tli Broadway Large a room bungalow tn good condition. Living room, dining room, modern kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath down; 3 bedrooms, place for bath up. New cinder block 2 car garage. Lot 100 200 with garden area and fruit trees. Taxes under $300.

Broadway school. 20 Hazel St. Attractive 5 room bungalow with expansion attic, large carpeted living room, dining area, 3 bedrooms, large modern birch kitchen. Enclosed breezeway, 2 car garage. Lot 100 150.

Taxes under $300. Broadway school. See these with us as soon as possible. J. AMBROSE, REALTOR RE 2-6688 HORSEHEADS 111 Myers Dr.

3 bedroom ranch, enclosed porch, full cellar, FHA approved, $14,000 $450 down payment, 30 yr. mortgage. 507 Watkins Rd. 3 bedrooms, full basement, attached garage, FHA approved. $16,900 $700 down payment, 30 yr.

mortgage. Corner Gardner Rd. and Hatfield St. Large 3 bedroom ranch, full cellar, 2 car garage. $19,500.

Vargo Rd. 4 bedroom Colonial, woodburnlng fireplace, formal dining room, baseboard hot water heat. $19,500. 327 Westlnghouse Rd. Large ranch, 3 bedrooms, attached garage, air conditioning.

Gl loan can be assumed. $19,600. HOWARD E. BLAIR, REALTOR 739-7424 YOUR NEW ADDRESS CAN BE 8RIARCLIFF DR. New shaped 3 bedroom ranch.

Kitchen wtlh built-ins, living room with carpeting and fireplace, attached garage. $25,500. WYGANT ROAD Split level In like new condition. Living room, dining room, 2 baths, den, recreation room. Vacant.

Offered at reduced price of $24,900. MAPLE SHADE ACRES Ranch with cedar shakes accented with wrought Iron. Living room with carpeting, 3 bedrooms (4th bedroom or family room), IVi cer. mie baths, attached garage. Realistically priced at $23,800.

GREENBUSH HILL ROAD Brick ranch with 20 acres of privacy. Living room, dining room, kitchen with all bullt-lns, 3 'large bedrooms, 2 baths, attached 2vi car garage. Priced right. N. Custom-built ranch.

3 large bedrooms, foyer kitchen, Drastically reduced In price for quick tale. GREENRIDGE DR. Immediate possession on this 1 story 4 bedroom colonial. Living room, dining room, kitchen, lv? bathi breezeway, attached garage. BOWMAN HILL ROAD Ranch with a view.

Living room 28 1 with range, basement, garage. Culet dead-end street. TIFFT AVE. New listing. 1 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, wall te wa carpeting In living room, Sftirhis isrd.ma,,,r fcirooS: attached IVi car garage, cellar.

Realistically priced. Older story home, 3 bedrooms, large llvino room, double sized PrleeS for tht handyman. IJO. BLANCHARD REAL ESTATE RE 9-5651 ML CHAFFEE, Mrs. Bernice Age (7, of Jackson Hollow Van Ellen, Y.

Monday, May 14, 194. Friends may call at the Arnold Funeral there Thursday 2 p.m. the Rev. Charles Gormiey. Maple Grove Cemetery, Horseheads.

Survived by two sons Phillip and Donald of Van Eften; five grandchildren. COLE, George A. of 124 Walnut Westflekf, Sunday May 15, 1964. Body at the Watkins Funeral Home, Westfiekl where friends may call Tuesday afternoon and evening, after 2 P. m.

Funeral there Wednesday at 1:30 p. The Rev. Rollin Taylor and the Rev. Lacv Van Norman. Austin-burg Cemetery.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. Ross Brown of Peru. N. brother Howard Cole of West field; sister, Mrs. Harry Crandall of Westlield; five grandchildern.

One niece, Mrs. Judith George of West-field. He was co-owner of the Cole Chevrolet with his brother, co-owner of the Northern Tier oil a member of the Methodist Church of West-field, honorary member of the Crery Hose Westfiekl, member of the Westfield Businessmen's Assoc. and past director of the Penna. Petroleum Assoc.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donation be made to the Society for Respiratory Disease. FISH. Herman D. Age 55, of 6 Station Road, West Danbv, unexpectedly, Sunday, May 15, 1966 at Tompkins County Hospital, Ithaca. Friends may 'call at Allen Funeral Home, Spencer, Tuesday 7 to 9 m.

Funeral there Wednesday at 2 the Rev. Robert R. Mitchell, past- of West Denby Baotist Church, officiating. West Danby Cemetery. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Hazel Dennis Fish; seven sons, John of Esperence, N. Homer of Fairfield, James of Rialto, Lawrence, William, Thomas and Randy of West Danby; daughter, Mrs. Elsie Gentile of Apalachin; sister, Mrs. Luella Thomas and brother, Clinton Fish, both of Soencer; mother, Mrs. John Fish of Spencer; eight granddaughters, seven grandsons; one niece; five nephews; cousins.

He was formerly of Spencer; was a taxi driver in Ithaca for a number of years; member Federated Church in Soencer; member West Danby Fire Co. OWEN, Frank B. Age 75, of Owego Montour Falls, N.Y. Monday, May 16, 196. Friends may call at Vedder i.

Scott Funeral Home Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral there Wednesday at 2 p.m., the Rev. James Olcott. Burial Montour Cemetery. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

Gordon Beebe of Montour Falls; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the First Methodist Church of Montour Falls, member of Havana Lodge No. 56 I.O.O.F., retired foreman of Shep-ard Miles Crane and Hoist Corp. SCOGSBURG, George Oscar Age 77, of Kane, formerly of Arnot, Sunday, May 15, 1966. Body at Hill-Kelly Funeral Home, Kane and will be removed to the Auld Funeral Home, Blossburg, Tuesday where friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Funeral there Wednesday at 2 p.m., the Rev. Harold Westover. Arbon Cemetery. Masonic service at the funeral home, Tuesday at 8 p.m. Survived by daughter, Mrs.

Frederick Hartman of Horseheads; sisters, Mrs. Helma Kes-ser of Harrisburg, Mrs. Denna Packard of Elmira, Mrs. Anna Chap-pel of Buffalo; three brothers, Frank Scogsburg and Arthur Scogsburg, both of Arnot, Pa. and Edward Scogsburg of Bath, N.Y.; four grandchildren.

He was a member of Blossburg Lodge No. 350, 4 AM for over 50 years, also a past master of that lodge. KELLY. Mrs. Katherine Nash of 4M S.

Elmer Sayre, formerly of Elmira, Sunday, May 15, 1966, at Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre. Friends may call at the Alterl Funeral Home, 314 Desmond Sayre, Monday 7 to 9 p.m. and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Prayer service there Wednesday at 9 a.m. followed by Requiem High Mass at 9:30 a.m.

In the Church of Epithany, Sayre. St. Peter and Paul's Cemetery, Elmira. Recitation of the Rosary Tuesday at 8 p. m.

Survived by sister, Mrs. Frank Coleman of Sayre; brothers, Thomas Nash of Waverly, Joseph Nash of Sayre; sister-in-law, Mrs. Clara Durkin of Sayre; several nieces and nephews. She was the widow of Thomas Kelly; daughter of John and Mary Croft Nash; born In Ovid and spent most of her life hi this area; member of the Church of Epithany In Sayre and the Altar and Rosary Society. BROOKS, Arthur D.

of 11 Strathallen Park, Rochester, Friday, May 13, 1966. Friends are Invited to attend a service In the Chapel of Corbet! Funeral Home, 109 west Rochester, Monday at 3 p.m. Internment in Elmira at the convenience of the family. The family requests the courtesy of no flowers. Survived by wife, Helen 0.

Brooks; daughter, Mrs. Orrln (Ouain-tance) Carhart; son, Gabe G. Brooks all of Rochester; sister, Mrs. Leah B. Wall of Elmira; seven grandchildren; one nephew.

ROBINSON, Ernest J. Age 67, of Bath RD 2, Saturday, May 14, 1966. Body at Jones-Waldo Funeral Home, Bath, where friends may call Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Funeral there Tuesday at 2 p.

m. the Rev. Claire Statham. Internment Mitcheltvllle Cemetery. Survived by wife, Nina Sllliman Robinson; daughter, Mrs.

Phyllis Crosby of Ham-mondsport; son, Erwln J. Robinson of Bath; six grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Byron Woodhouse of Bath, Mrs. Gertrude Parmelee and Mrs. Bertha Wood both of Rocherter, Mrs.

Bessie Curtiss of Branchport; brothers, Ralph Robinson of Hammondsport Floyd Robinson of Bath. He was a retired employe of Itie Taylor Wine Hammondsport; born In Jerusalem, N.Y. on June 16, 1898 and was the son of the late Samuel and Esther Bryan Robinson. STEFFENHAGEN, Mrs. Harriet (Janowski) Age 72, of 603 W.

Franklin Horse-heads, Saturday, May 14, 1966. Friends may call at Barber Funeral Home, Horseheads, Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral there Tuesday at p.m., the Rev. Daniel Gelatt. Internment Maple Grove Cemetery, Horseheads.

Survived by husband, Ernest Steffenhagen; several nieces and nephews. GAMBLE, George Darby Age 54, of Wellsboro RD 1, Sunday, May 15, 1966, suddenly at his home. Body at Johnson and Tussey Funeral Home, Wellsboro, where friends may call Monday and Tuesday 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral there Wednesday at 1 p.m., the Rev. Edward Barrett.

Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsoort. In-lieu of flowers friends may contribute to the St. Peter's Memorial Building Fund. Survived by wife, Cecelia Tarszo-wici Gamble of Wellsboro RD daughter, Miss Mary Gamble of Wellsboro RD sons, Thomas B. of Fort Rucker, Edward Z.

and George Z. both at home. Funerals BRINK, Archie Lee Age 86, of New Albany, Pa Saturday, May 14, 1966, at his home following a lingering Illness. Friends may call at the Russell P. McHenry Funeral Home, 119 Carpenter Dushore, Monday after 7 pm.

and Tuesday in the New Albany Baptist Church from 1 p.m. until time of the funeral service. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the New Albany Baptist Church, the Rev. FLOWERS i To Express Your Sympathy HEMENVAY FLORIST 164 Lake St.

RE 3-6611 sti tMtt4 ftt RAIN AND SHOWERS are expected tonight in the Appalachians, north and central Plains and northern and southern Rockies. It will be mild in the Atlantic states and cooler in the Great Lakes region and Ohio Valley. The Weather Report: Showers and Cooler THEy SHOULP OH.yEAW? CALL THAT NEVER LET B4LLPLAVERS1 WIVES SIT SORE-ARM gtfSHER PITCHER? HE COULPNt PTCH TOGETHER LIKE A BUNION TENT IN THE AN? A TIGHT VARCV' SHOE Buffalo 67 56 Charleston, S. C. 74 64 Chicago pc 60 56 Des Moines 70 41 Detroit cy 68 54 Houston cy 86 74 i Kansas City 85 52 Los Angeles cy 71 68 Miami 82 75 Minneapolis 68 44 Montreal pc 72 51 New Orleans 86 72 New York 74 52 Philadelphia 74 41 Pittsburgh cy 72 53 Rochester cy 68 54 St.

Louis 65 59 San Francisco cy 56 52 Seattle pc 52 42 Syracuse cy 67 51 Washington 80 51 Elmira and vicinity: Showers and possbily thunderstorms to-- night, followed by cooler weather. Partial clearing with cooler but mild temperatures Tesday. LOCAL FORECAST Low tonight, 40-45. High Tuesday, 60-65. LOCAL TEMPERATURES High Sunday, 72.

Overnight low, 52. SUN TABLE Sunset tonight, 8:24. Sunrise Tuesday, 5:46. U. S.

TEMPERATURES ALBANY, N. Y. (AP) -U. S. Weather Bureau temperatures to 7 a.m.

High Low Albany cy Binghamton cy Boston 79 52 68 47 59 46 C-clear; cy-cloudy; pc-partley cloudy; r-rain; f-fog..

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