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Sealy To Be Named Police Captain. Staying In Trim Lowery Fire Commissioner Amsterdam Nctos (See Story Cols. 1, 2) • Vol. XLII, No 47 2340 (eighth Ave. New Vork 27. N Y. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 1963 e Entered as Second Class Matter. New York City 15c - Outside NYC 20c // He's My Husband, Legally ... // Judge Dies; "Other Wife Claims Body Dead Second Wife Stays In The Background Even in death, the love that Civil Court Justice Harrison S. Jackson had so long sought to legalize, was not in his power to rule on. As a result, the well- known jurist’s body was and the Lord saw that! MAKING OF AN AIR LINE Rita Holloman, center emerges from a heated swimming pool which is completely enclosed in a grant plastic bubble at the United Air Lines’ school for air line stewardesses near Chi­ cago, after completing her physical fitness test for the job. Rita, who is shown with two other student trainees, Maureen Costello, (left) and Carolyn Galbreath (right), has completed her training and this week started her regular duties as a stewardess flying out of Chicago on a United Air Lines “Mainliner”. For the complete story on how United is seeking new stewardesses and how girls can qualify for the Job see story below and other pictures on page 2 of this week’s AM­ STERDAM NEWS. , . „ . . . right won out in the end, . . claimed following his death Mrs Jessje Jac|ison ,0,d of a cerebral hemorrhage newsmen as she completed early Sunday morning by arrangements for a funeral his estranged wife Mrs. service for 8 p.m., Thtrs- Jessie Jackson, of 263 W. day, Nov. 21, at the Prince 139th St., whom he had wed Hall Masonic Temple, 454 in 1932 but with whom he w. 155th St. told a court in 1945 that he The body of the 60year-oid jur- GCOfUC AfljAf Tf f fYG J f GWCY/m GSS had never spent one night. ist, who collapsed, in his court “He is my husband legal- chambers at 111 Centre st., last Miss Rita Jean Holloman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Holloman, 932 Thursday and remained in a Iglehart Avenue, St. Paul, has graduated as a United Air Lines stewardess. After hjJ d^p'..prtrl^'r^"y completing training at the company’s new stewardess school near Chicago, 111., she Girls Here's How You Can f w wm w ___ JB J| • f • Denied Body ■ ■ News Of The Week National Civil rights leaders were planning to call a new series of protest demonstrations as President Kennedy conceded last week that Congress would noi pass his civil rights program during the present session. Special Thanksgiving Day demonstrations are scheduled to be announced later this week. The Supreme Court delayed its rulings on sit-in convictions for another sixty days this week asking the Justice Department to give them additional information on the broad Constitutional questions involved. The delay may affect passage of the public accommoda­ tions section of the civil rights legislation. Delegates to the AFL-CIO convention this week rejected a bid to readmit Teamsters Union President JUDGE JACKSON Jimmy Hoffa and his 1,400,000-member union into the---------------- :— merged labor federation, with George Meany leading _ Reelect opposition. e . . . The Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Con- ference was formed in Detroit last Sunday linking civil ts leaders in 11 cities in eight states. One of n goafs of the group will be to launch a Christ-i g • mas boycott against all merchants. Newsman William ►j £ J Worthy and Minister Malcolm X were among speak­ ers at the Detroit convention. - WR • " Citv and State By tho.masixa norford The constitution of the National Council of Negro Women Inc. was amended New York Republican legislative leaders are ser- by a unanimous vote of iously considering two primary elections in 1964. one some 175 delegates to the in April or May for party offices and delegates to the national convention in Presidential nominating conventions, and another in Washington, D.C. last week September for candidates for public office, high GOP jn or(jer to return Miss Dorothy Height to the pres- sources in Albany reported. morning at Ferrwiiff Cemetery, now serves aboard Mainliners flying from Chicago. Wife Heartbroken Miss Holloman graduated from Central High School, and she at Remaining in the background,(tended Union University, Rich- heartbroken, and solemn Miss moDd, Va. Her hobbies include S Grace Sadler, whose Connecticut jnodem ^,00^ reading and Courses are also taught covering first aid and how to car* for the health and safety of passengers. Most Modern the highlights of the school’s “campus” surroundings is a giant swimming pool completely encased in a plastic bubble for ere is a large game room for indoor sport* and two TV rooms for evening relaxation. On week- ends, visits to Chicago’s beaches, theaters and restaurants are availab.e Girls are required to be in the dormitories by 10 p.m. (Continued on Page Two) marriage to Justice Jackson on horseback riding. Oct. 6, 1959, was declared null, and void by a New York County! Supreme Court Judge to The niia„v * two. however, continued to live together and the court refused to grant an injunction barring her from using the name of Mrs. Har­ rison S. Jackson. about 40 per cent of its total comple­ ment each year via the orange blossom route. and hair styling, who instruct the girls in the art of keeping attrac­ tive in their travel schedule. Miss Sadler and close friends and associates of Justice Jack- son who spent the majority of o.Hare international Airport, one Arnold JoneS SoOrfSITIOn While the curriculum is busy, Education and Training Center is there is time each day and on located on a 55 - acre campus- weekends for relaxation. One of) like tract near Chicago’s busy The airline’s new $2 million Of the most modem passenger MrnOI° A native of Charleston, W. Va., sinian Baptist Church as lawyer {acilities the Je| Age for the church and Rep. Adam Trajnees arrive at the school on j Powell, will attend « =^<>nal th(f average of 35 to 40 per week service at the church, 132 W.j the week training' 138th St., at 3 p m Sunday. Nov. course wl„ t them into the 24 Rev Powell will offtciate at ajr spacious DC4!t Boeing 720 and caravelle jet aircraft along 'the service. with other Mainliners operating Less than a year ago the late Arnold Jones, well- over United's vast 18.000-mile system serving the Continental known Harlem sportsman and gambler showed a rel­ U.S., and Hawaii. ative more than $50,000 in cash, but since he died on August 31, his family has been unable to discover where his money is, a spokesman told the Amsterdam News this week. Had $50,000 Last Year; Dies "Broke" (Continued on Page Two) 145 la School Approximately 145 young wom­ en are enrolled at United’s Jet Age “schoolhouse’’ at any given period and graduation exercises are held each week as new groups arrive and trained fledglings win their wings. The school is a modem two- One known safe deposit box was opened three weeks ago and it was discovered to contain the sum of $2. which has so angered as administrator of the estate, has filed an action in New York County Civil Court for $4,500 against Miss Montrose Hilton, as­ sistant superintendent of the Har­ lem Hospital Home Care Depart­ ment, and a former friend of Jones* which he claims is due the estate. * * * ! (Continued on Page Two) MRS. GRACE JACKSON Mayor Robert Wagner told a social work confer-,------------------------- •---------- FICO Y ~ ence that minority groups in New York do not have ■w' equal rights, and pledged a continued city drive to move at “an accelerated pace” to eliminate all forms of discrimination. Meanwhile Stanley Lowell, chair­ man of CCHR, reiterated his statements that he feels “preferential treatment” is needed to aid Negroes in New York. \ Calls Conference Of Top Negro Businessmen The Kennedy Administration will call a conference of businessmen, educa- By JAMES BOOKER Lowery Named Gain In Fire Dept. But Lose Corrections Promoted Keeping a promise he had made before the Federation of Negro Civil Service Organiza- tions, Inc., luncheon last month. Mayor Robert Wagner last week appointed Acting Fire Depart­ ment Lieutenant Robert O. Low-i ery as Third Deputy Commis­ sioner of the department , . .. . . .. . Speak.ng at the National Urban tors and business leaders next spring t o dramatize the opening of greater em- window “walls” of tinted glass cmeg to discover whether he had ployment opportunities for Negroes at e very level of business and industrial life,and a lar«e interior landscaped any money hidden out of New ----------------- icourt to augment a feeling of York, the spokesman disclosed r J „ . , Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges disclosed Tuesday. spaciousness and openness pro-1 jones, who lived at 416 w I29th vided by the unique construction, st., was reported to have had League's Equal Opportunity Day conference would inspire col- unfair employment practices,”! Candidates for stewardess dose to $250,000 at one time, but training must be 20 but not yet to date, his estate has yet to dis- 27 years of age and usually have cover more than $2. had some college training. Height and weight restrictions are five feet-tffb inches to five feet-eight ■ discover where Jones’ assets are inches and not exceetflng 138 i^ig brother. Marion Frank Jones, pounds, in proportion to height, The family spokesman added further confusion as to where the late sportsman's money went when he alleged that the estate had to get a court order to get into the apartment Mr/ Jones had, and when they did get in- As part of the move to seek to side, they discovered floors rip­ ped up and furniture and draw­ ers ransacked. Asto- ‘le8es> universities and businesses Hodges declared. New Capf. dinner at the Waldorf Files Action . _ , . N'8r"‘ D»'W dta"»r s George ‘Meany. AFL-OK)President prais- His address was clearly the ed A. Philip Randolph as labor's major highlight of the annual number one champion of civil dinner which attracted some I.-Tights. ;>od in a reference to heir League more than $100,006 a s dispute of three years ago, said they disagreed only on one or I Appearance is important, but he gave a veiled endorsement two points. He pledged labor’s'giris are not expected to be beau- rights, and in a reference to then of the League's Marshall Plan support to the League's battle ty queens. Most important is that the girls like to meet people and to aid Negroes in closing the for equal opportunity?-’ The dinner. which marked the:hav« • warm and P*«asin« d‘*po' economic and social gaps. 100th anniversary of Lincoln s(««<». ’ince he,lp * fo™ Gettysburg Address, also beard one of the.most.important impres- addresses from business and la- s,ons of the airline ed y bor leaders. Asks Arcqkancr "In developing equal employ­ ment programs, we must recog nize the results of past discrimi- nation and devise means of com- Romnes ideot of Western gnd Harry Van Arsdale> pensat.ng for the handicaps im posed on Negro job applicants p^j^t of the New York City Acceptance of the principle of central Labor’Council/for" their Upon arrival at United s new school, stewardess trainees are ...v ... - ,„,R ®sai8ned roommates with whom Awards were presented to H.l. „ Pub,ic _ Roommates . equal employment will be rela- contributions in aiding equal oP- tively meaningless unless there portunity. is also acceptance of some share of the responsibility for making a a I _____________ _— I ment suite while attending class es. Subjects wlU include a history of United, the routes stewardess es will be flying and the type of aircraft in service by the airline In-flight duties are taught with the aid of a life • tize model of a modern jetliner — complete with seats and cabin equipment — where the “skyglrls” learn In­ flight procedures using class­ mates as model passengers To Speak Dec. 1 Oat Early! Both the Manhattan and Brooklyn offices of the Am­ sterdam News will be closed Thursday, November 28, In ob­ servance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. Your Amsterdam News thus will appear on the newsstands Wednesday morn­ ing. November 27 Instead of Thursday. Business at both the Manhattan and Brooklyn of­ fices will be resumed as usual Friday morning, November 29. Messenger Elijah Muhammad, the controversial spiritual leader of the Muslima la slated to make his first appearance in New York City In two years on Sunday. De­ cember 1st, at the Manhattan Center, 34th Street and 8th Av­ enue. Admission Is free The increasing racial disturb­ ances and the widespread racial (Continued on Page Two) Notice To Readers The New York AMSTER­ DAM NEWS is now available on a Home Delivery basis, In Sta­ ten Island For information call AC 2-7800, ask for Mrs. Young. urn — What's Inside----- Your Amsterdam News! • Paqe Amusements --------- - 16 Un & Grills____— IB Jamas Baakar ------------- 11 Brooklyn Section 29-34 Churches . ----------- 32-33 Classified Ads 44-53 Crossward Puzile------ 55 Dine A Dance ---------a. IB 16 Perdita Duncan Editorials 10 Education _________ — 35 Fashions ,-------------------13 FowfTZ----------------------- 19 Marcella Feuquet------ 10 Dave Hepburn______ 16 James L Hicks ______ 11 Housing Service —__ 55 Martin Luther King _ 10 Las Matthews________ 23 Music _____ .____ _____ 16 Malcolm Nash______ 33 Tbamasina Harford__12 Obituaries __________ 6 Opera_______________ 16 Page Gearge Palmar_____ _ IS Dr. Thom.W. Patrick Jr. 11 Professor Sam Fan __ 55 Pulse of the Public 10-15 Queens _____________ 29 Radio____________ 16 Real Estate ________ 55 Jackie Robinson_____ 11 Schools----------- ------------- 35 Daphne Sheppard ___ 31 Sara Slack _________ 35 Social Security______ 55 M9y ...____ 12,13,19 Sports______ 31, 39, 40 Tavern Topics____ 13, IB Tad Shearer_________ 11 Television _________ 16,17 Theatre__________16, 17 Jesse Walker_________ 17 Westchester Nows___ 32 Poppy Cannon Whito _ 11 Roy Wilkins__ _ IB Gertruda Wilson_____ 11 Women's Nows 12,13,19 Phone your news and photo bps to ACadomy 2-7B00 At the same time, however, the Mayor named Mrs. Iona M. Vidal Santaella. a prominent leader In Puerto Rican circle*, as Deputy Corrections Commit-, sinner, a post which had tra­ ditionally been held by a Negro for more than a score of years, and was recently vacated when David D. Jones was named Act­ ing Director of the new Job Or- Orientation in Neighborhoods. (JOIN). The 47-year-old Lowery, presi­ dent of the Vulcan Society of the Fire Department and execu­ tive secretary of the Federation, is the first Negro to rise to commiaaionershlp ranks in the department. A career fireman, he has served with the depart­ ment since 1941, 2 Daughters ROBERT IX)WERY ________________________ NEW CAPTAIN—Lt. Lloyd ried and the father of two daugh- Se®*y> attached to the Police Commissioner’s Confiden- ters. Comm. Lowery was sworn tlal squad Is scheduled to be into his new post in ceremonies promoted to the rank of cap- Comm. Lowery, who resides Tuesday afternoon in the offices tain Friday at Police Head- at 3875 Paulding Ave.. Bronx, of Fire Commissioner Edwart quarters. Lt Sealy, is the 26th fills the vacancy caused last spring when Ralph G. Ortiz was(Thompson, He will receive a member of the New York City police force to attend the FBI forced Academy in Washington, D.C., from Mayor Wagner. He is mar- new capacity. to resign under pressure; apiary of $10,750 a year in his riDTirv< f4 Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com --- PAGE BREAK --- • ■■ ‘ . J 10 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM .NEWS. Sat., Nov. 23, 1963 NEWYORK Amsierdam Netoc •-$ C B. POWELL President & Editor P. M. H. Savory. Secy-Treas. • J. L Hicks, Executive Editor W. B. BmU Camptnlter; K. A.. WaU. Duplay Advartuin* Director; W Circulation Manager. J. fc. Walker. Qty Editor: J. W. Wade, i D Sheppard, Brooklyn Manager, Dave Hepburn. Brooklyn Published weekly by tne Powell-Savory Corporation at 2340 Eighth Ave., N. T. Telephone ACademy 2-7800. Brooklyn office, 1251 Bedford Avenue. Telephone ULster 7-2500. ratee: 1 year Z7.W — • MM Keep It Up ' Last week, on order of Mayor Wagner with a strong assist from Deputy Mayor Cavanagh and other top city officials, the Fire Department and the Police Department teamed up in the area of 126th Street and Eighth Avenue and almost literal- ly swept away the pimps, prostitutes and junkies who have made this area one of the worst and most unsightly crime areas in the City of New York. The Fire Department particularly, holding to the letter of the law, shut down several of the worst bars and grills in the area and handed out summons after summons against the almost inhuman condi­ tion of some of the houses and cellars in this area in which people live. As this is being written, this area, which has earned the reputation of being the worst in New York, is beginning to look about as good as any other of Harlem’s blighted areas. And we congratulate all concerned for the job that has been done. But our congratulations are tempered by the fact that already, through some fast fqotwork, sev­ eral of the places shut down have reopened and are doing business as usual. J We are not alarmed at this for we uphold the right of anyone to conduct a legitimate business in Harlem or anywhere else. • ‘ But we urgently suggest to the Mayor and Mr. Cavanagh that the decent well-meaning citizens of Harlem hope that they will continue to give this matter their personal attention. For we know from experience that unless this is done, this area in a few weeks will present the same picture then as it did prior to the launching of the cleanup drive. We would further suggest to them that past experience has shown that when pimps, prostitutes and junkies are mn out of one area such as the 28th precinct, they simply find new hang outs in the 25th, 26th and 32nd precincts where the police work in such mat­ ters already leaves much to be desired. This newspaper, like all the good citizens of Harlem, is interested in a general clean up of the entire area and we know that this can never be ac­ complished simply by a blitz clean up in one area that simply sweeps these undesirables into the sin dens of another area. To clean up the wMe area requires the cooperation of law enforcement officers over the area, and that is exactly what we want. Back At Work * A count of noses by this newspaper’s reporters when the Harlem Hospital annex construction proj­ ect was reopened last week, showed a total of sev- teen men working on the project of which nine were Negro laborers, three were white laborers, two were skilled Negro workers and three were white skilled workers. For those who are interested in percentages this means that the Negroes, overall, represented rough­ ly 65% of all the men working on the project, and that Negroes were holding down 40% of the skilled jobs required by the project at that time. Another nose count by our reporters as this newspaper goes to press shows forty men working on the job of which twelve or 30% are Negroet.- These figures themselves indicate how unreal it is for anyone to assume that on a given day a certain percentage of the workers on the job, are going to be Negro and white. For the fact that on one day our reporters found a total of seventeen men working on the job, and a few days later found a total of forty men working on the job, clearly indicates the changing pattern of work necessary to complete any construction project of this kind. _1 First must come the digging and laying of the foundation, later the erection of the framework of the building, and finally the inside finishing of the twrtWing which will result in the completed project. - It’s just plain common sense to note that cer- tafn phases of such an operation will require more men than others, and to be aware of the fact that as the total number of men changes on the job the percentages of Negroes and whites will also change. That is why this newspaper is happy first to note that the Mayor has ordered the resumption of work oft this project and to also happily note the absence of picket lines around it which halted work on the project last summer. ”?We stand solidly behind the civil rights groups which have insisted that Negroes be employed in all phases of the construction of this And other proj­ ects being built with public funds, and we would not commend the resumption of work were it not for the fact that up to this point Negroes have been represented in all phases of the work. But as we said before, they are represented now in all phases and we, along with the civil rights groups, will serve as watch dogs on the project as it ad­ vances toward completion to see to it that Negroes continue to be represented in all phases. We have said it before and we repeat it now — it is not fair and it doesn’t make sense to exclude Negro workers from any project being built with public funds, and we »hope that the costly work stop­ page on this project has demonstrated to the Mayor and unions all over the state that it doesn't make sense to do so on any other project ♦ Clean Sweep! You And The World Economy On The Potomac By MARCELLE FOUQUET After three weeks of ardent discussions the venerable Congress severely curbed the enthusiasm of the Administration to pour too generously Ameri­ can aid all over the World, actually Into seventy- nine countries. The four billion five hundred million dollar pro­ gram requested by the President has been pruned to three billion five hun­ dred million by the House and three billion seven hundred million by the Senate.. The sudden “fatigue” revealed by the dignified representatives of the American taxpayers, which President Kennedy said he could not understand, has, in fact, been latent for a couple of years. And although all the Americans are not Gold- water’s fans, a great majority of them are ready to endorse his eccentric ideas relative to a sharp re­ duction of the Foreign Aid. Indeed the “fatigue” amounts to bitterness and indignation in the case of American assistance to Communist Yugoslavia. It is beyond the compre­ hension of other well intentioned citizens to help in sustaining socialist regimes such as the Nasser regime, and most of the new African nations. This widespread misunderstanding stems from a basic principle in American folklore which con­ siders “free enterprise” the hand maiden of Democracy. Either you have that, or the alternatives are Fascism or Communism. Both of these aberrant regimes are tarred with the same brush, and to assist them is a betrayal of the Foreign Aid goals. In the United States, the simple phrase, “State Planning” is enough to raise eyebrows, because it implies concentration of wealth of all in the hands of one. One of the main points of the report of the Clay Committee in 1961, which has influenced the Sena- (Continued on Page 551 African Women A Social Problem «. 4 • ' 4 - - 7, By OLIVIA STOKES One of the most interesting and intriguing social problems in all of Africa is that of the role of women. Social leaders are struggling to retain from their African heritage all that is significant and meaning­ ful and trying to sort out from their colonial foreign ways that which is of no value to the new Africa and are working hard to uphold the Afri­ can ways of life that these might be­ come the new personality of Africa. African leaders are tending to adopt foreign ways where possible and where they enrich life as persons. Often it will be necessary to strike a practicable compromise when there is need for it. But of great concern is the problem ***TO"“ of women. African women must be®R- STOKES helped to adjust to their new role in a cash economy. In the old African subsistence economy, the duties of a housewife are a) to bear children, b) to rear them, c) to draw water, d) to fetch firewood, and e) to cook, f i to entertain female guests, gi to care for the relatives of her husband, and h) to do light work in the fields; but in the emerging Africa, which is a money economy, there are springing up, in almost every country, semi-westernized Africans (males) who expect their wives to perform different functions. The modern African young man, highly educated .either in Oxford. England, or the United States, or Europe, wishes his wife a) to know how to prepare traditional as well as western dishes, b) to know how to rear children in the modem way, c) to share in their social interests such as dancing, companion at diplomatic affairs, or educational-professional meetings, etc., di to maintain a modem home of which they can be proud, e) to be able to entertain guests in both the African and western ways, de­ pending upon the type of guest, and f) to know enough English to be able to read useful manuals and to converse in English when necessary, g) to master the art of washing and ironing clothes, and h) to know how to dress like film stars without playing the part. Little Schooling There are few women who can do these things and the few form an infinitesima^proportion of the African, female population. Few of these women of Africa have had schooling of some sort, but the majority have not even seen the inside of a MehOoL, The new emerging governments of free Africa cannot ignore these adults and concentrate on train­ ing young girls. The new governments must look about the world and see how schools like the Danish Folk High Schools -hich major in adult education classes, have organized to help persons discover ways of living the modern life. African housewives need to be introduced into modern adult education classes for the purpose of education in the modem way of life. This education would give them useful ideas about the management of a modern family and a modem home. These classes are being thought of in Africa in terms of a community development program and they are of special interest to the emerging national govern­ ments. Freedom is a reality; responsibility for edu­ cation of women, a necessity. People In Action The Church Must Be Firm! ■« f- ■' '«. * By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR. While the churches have a moral responsibility to create an atmos­ phere conducive to fair employ­ ment, the government alone has the power to establish the legal undergirding that can ensure pro­ gress. We appreciate that the government has made some move in this direc­ tion. We rejoice that federal govern­ ment contracts clearly define the principle of nondis­ crimination. RING Now it is our task to support the goverhment in its responsibility to enforce compliance with the law. As churchmen we naturally would prefer that men would voluntari­ ly comply with the requirements of such contracts, but no one knows better than we do the prob­ lems and limitations of maintain­ ing order and moral growth mere­ ly by means of persuasion and convincement. Love and persuasion are vir­ tues that are basic and essential, but they must be forever comple­ mented by justice and moral coer­ cion. Without lov.e, justice be­ comes cold and empty; without . justice, love becomes sentimental and empty. We must come to see that jus­ tice is love correcting and con­ trolling all that stands against love. ; Precisely because we cannot en­ dure fn love or justice the erosion and demorilization to minority groups that spring from discrim­ ination in employment, the church must be the first segment in the nation to stand firmly, not mere­ ly for the enunciation of the moral principle of nondiscrimination, but it must also encourage and stand behind the government when it carries out its obligation in refusing or withdrawing feder­ al contracts from those employ­ ers who do not in fact live up to the letter and spirit of the non­ discrimination clause. Major Job The church must have the cour­ age and the resoluteness to sup- po rt the government where it de- Teiermines to make examples of in­ dustries in dramatically cancel­ ing large contracts where the principle of brotherhood is vio­ lated , For in refusing to operate strict­ ly within the fromework of the contract employers violate and degrade human personality—and our most sacred trust. Beyond this, there is a major job for all of us to tackle. We must work for the enforcement of fed­ eral and state fair employment practices laws. The existence of such F.E.P.C. laws, at state and national levels, is not merely for economic benefit of minority groups. Such laws are essential if our nation is to maintain its econ­ omic growth and prosperity. I must also stress the respon­ sibility laid upon leaders of min-/ ority groups to stimulate their youth to prepare themselves for better jobs. Doors are opening now that were not opened in the past and the great challenge fac­ ing minority groups is to be ready to enter these doors as they open. No greater tragedy can befall minority groups at this hour than to allow new opportunities to emerge, without the concomitant preparedness and readiness to meet them. Ralph Waldo Emerson said in a lecture back in 1891 that “If a man can write a better book, or preach a better sermon, or make a better mousetrap than his neighbor, even if he builds his house in the woods the world will make a beaten path to his door.’’ Certainly this has not always been true. But if I have reason to believe that because of the shape of the world today and the fact that we cannot afford the luxury of an anemic democracy, this affirma­ tion will become increasingly true. So we must strongly urge our youth to achieve excellence in their various fields of endeavor. 1 have spoken repeatedly of the need for action in the area of job discrimination. The^words are not spoken lightly. I am not unmind­ ful of the price that those must pay who act. It will often be high in inconvenience and unpopular- jty. But we must not allow any­ thing to prevent u^from making the ideal of brotherhood a reality. We cannot be a sheltered group of detached spectators chanting and singing on sequestered corners in a world that is being threatened by the forces of evil. We must work assiduously and with de­ termined boldness to remove from the body politic this cancerous di­ sease of discrimination which is preventing our democratic and Christian health from being real- lized. Pulse Of New York’s Public The Amsterdam News welcome! letter* on either tide of any subject, ft is preferred that letters not exceed /w words and they must be signed. Names wW be withheld o n reguest. No letters can be returned. All must be addressed to the Editor. No Defeat Sir: Your article in the No­ vember 9 Edition “Florence Holmes Loses”, contains certain Inaccuracies. 1. Mrs. Holmes was not "defeated in a move to suc­ ceed herself for reelection of a third term”; at no time did she seek reelection. 2. A motion was not made at the convention to “suspend the constitution”. At the Northeast District Con­ ference of the N.A.N.B.P.W. in Wilmington, Delaware June 29- 30, 1983. the majority voted to set the machinery in motion to enable Mrs. Holmes to be nom­ inated for reelection for a third term. At this time a committee was appointed to set up a pro­ posal to suspend Section II of Article X of the By-Laws of the National Constitution. This pro­ posal was mailed to all club pres­ idents sixty days prior to the National Convention as required by the Constitution At the convention the delega­ tion did not have the opportunity to vote on the proposal. After a legal intarpcetation by Attorney Joyce Austin and much debate from the floor, Mrs Holmes de­ clined further possibility of a nomination or draft. Mrs. Holmes was dedicated and made numerous contributions to the organization, such as, The Minnie D. Hurley Scholarship Fund, Building Fund, increased memberships etc. It was for these reasons that many members felt / that her continued energetic, fore- sighted leadership would be ad­ vantageous to the N.A.N.B.P.W. Prayer Our Error _ Our Father process at the convention was very healthy for the delegation. In my opinion, those of us who gave sincere support for continued progressive leadership by Mrs. Florence Holmes will give sim­ ilar support to our newly elected president. Mrs. Marion Bryant of Pittsburgh. Kennedy is his name Thy kingdom is in jeopardy Is civij. rights to blame9 Give us today, equal rights The same as every man Lead us not into ‘filibuster’ But freedom over the land. For Thine is thy authority Invested upon Thee within Glory to God, we’ll say With a happy—Amen! _ Sir: Will you' please correct Exercising the " democratic Our Falher wKo art ,n Washington,lhp Mar you madF in Printing my letter of November 2, .1983, addressed to Mrs. Slack, relative! to Dr. Griffith’s use of the small . “a" in the word, “Negro.” '''You printed the word “black” I with a capital “B” instead of the small “U’’ as I had written it, which not only defeats the whole purpose intended, but is a re­ flection on my knowledge of grammar. The small “b” is icorrect as the word, “black” is merely a descriptive adjective of color as is the word “white” used by Dr. Griffith. The ob­ jection was not to these common adjectives used, but to his use of the small "a" for the proper noun, “Negro. ' Thank you. New York Club N.A.N.B P W Governor N.E. 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AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nov 23, 19631 In The Wings A Light On Broadway By DAVE HEPBURN ’ i '* Nina On The Move ~ ‘I , William Year wood Opera Company H“ DtfTlcuUy The fourth in a series of five had some moments of beauty, her operatic and instrumental con- high notes were attacked too vig- certs was presented in Studio orously and tended to be shrill. 856, Carnegie Hall, by William When held too long, there was In- Yearwood, pianist and opera sufficient breath control to keep coach, last Sunday afternoon, them on exact pitch. Four artists participated in a concert version of Verdi’s “fl Trovatore." Carmelo Palmieri was Manri- Charies Gordon, who was co He. too, encountered some scheduled to ting the role ef difficulty with his top tones. Count di Luna, was unable to ap- which was most evident in Act pear due to illness. Andrea Sta- in. A scratchy huskiness tended bile, baritdap, was called in at to rob his voice of color tone. The the last moment to sing the role, vocal interchange with Azucena This caused a slight delay in the i in Act IH brought him a well de­ start of the performance, but Mr.jserved round of applause. Yearwood is a resourceful man Andrea Stabile displayed rich and filled the interval by playingiwarm tones in his lower register. “Finlandia” by Sibelius and Va- His anas were sung with force iatioos 00 a theme by Mozart. and vibrant feeling. At the conclusion of the latter The star of the afternoon was opus, the operatic performance Virginia Shuey as Azucena. Be- began, after Mr. Yearwood had ginning with "Stride la vampa,” given a brief resume of the work, she gave each aria a dramatic Dorothy Sturme, singing the role intensity and emotional fire, of Leonora, gave the magnificent The performance was well re- aria "Tacea la notte placida” a ceived by the audience, great depth of feeling. But a de- The final concert in this series cided tremolo robbed her voice of will be given at the Studio on a tonal purity. While her singingNovember 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. Only a year ago, it seems, we were fighting a rear-1 j guard action to get more Negroes in theatre, on and I off-Broadway. Last October there were seven Negroes ' all told and pickets had been strung around “Subways’* j and “How To Succeed.” This season the pressure of i civil rights forces or the consciences of producers or both have made a valuable change. i There are well over one hundred Neg- 1 ARMY’S GOT HIM — After three years of trying for a big record, Lenny Welch finally has one in "Since I Fell For You." He is getting calls from all the big agencies for per­ sonal appearances. Included in the list of agencies calling for these personal appearances is the one known as the U. S. Army. They guarantee him continuous bookings for two years, starting on November 21. roes, at this writing, working on and off the Main Stem. Negro potential star ■ material is being discovered constant- ly. In fact for one (Gloria Foster, ap- pearing in “In White America”), the Times said a play should be written. We have a company manager on Broad- k way, never heard of before (Dick Campbell), and Charlie Blackwell is HEPBURN stage manager of the smash hit “110 In The Shade.” a < 1 , « _ r Off Broadway • , Off Broadway, “The Blacks”, which seems to have i. had every important Negro actor in it at one time or other, is still going strong; “The Living Premise” was 2 a terrific vehicle for both Godfrey Cambridge and Di- 3. ana Sands earlier;“Walk In Darkness” tells the story *• of a Negro GI and German girl in Occupied Germany. 5 On Broadway, Negroes are even more prevalent. t> In “A Funny Thing Happened,” Myrna White has been 7 showing her luscious body; Neil Simon’s comedy ’ “Barefoot In The Park” has Negroes; so has “Jennie”; 11 Negroes and whites dance in wild abandon in “Here’s Love”; “110 In The Shade” has Negroes and “Tam- N bourines To Glory”, of course, features Negroes, al­ though it may have closed by the time you read this. me songs aiiernatea Between Mr Haygood’s method of pres- being tender, rollicking, tragic, entation gave new meaning to especially the Spirit- playful and dramatic. One in par- background provtd- ticular. a Lullaby was beautiful- uals Mi. ly sung and projected with a by Wood bass deep inner feeling. A song about chael CWWs on Gui. a member of * chain gang was and Mr Haygood s own gui. especially effective. The melody tar was varied and dignified, was stated on the strings of a bass violin, and picked up by Mr. ‘The Corelaters" from the Con- Havgood and a 14 string guitar. Kress of Racial Equality sang The artist was born in Ctncio- Freedom Songs. These were sung nati. The son of a Georgia-born > cappella, except when Mr. Baptist Minister, and the descea- Haygood joined the group, dant of a long line of "Singing” The audience response was so preachers, Mr. Haygood was ex- warm and ethusiastic, that dur- posed to Folk Music before he ing one of the encores, “Forbid- was old < enough to know the den Fruit," they were request- meaning of the term. This child- ed to sing along with Bob. It was hood experience colored his voice a program of folk singing that and style and he has aimed his was easy to listen to and most musical talents at a new presen- enjoyable. IN OPERA — James Everett will sing the tenor’s lead in the Amato Opera Company production of Puccini’s “Tos- ca", Wednesday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m. at 128 W. 23rd St. Louis Gossett Notv Seducer Extraordinary Louis Gossett can’t complain of He entered N.Y.U. on a basket- His mother is currently serving type casting. On the occasion of ball scholarship and played for- as Chairman of the Annual In- his Broadway debut ten years ward on the 1954-55 team. Al- stallatlon of Officers of the Coney ago in “Take * Giant Step” he though he looks tall as a.moun- Island Community Council, portrayed a shy teen-ager who tain at the Little Theatre he was submitted reluctantly to the deter- actually not big enough for pro- mined assault on his virtue by his fessional basketball, and he de- He appeared twice in “Take cided there, was a greater chance * Glint Step.'' once on Broad- mother's hired girl. Now he is playing Big-Eyed for success in the theatre. His way and a second time off it. Buddy Lomax, a seducer extra- athletic training comes in handy, His other plays include "Desk ordinary, in Langston Hughes however, in the entrance be Set" with Shirley Booth, “Lost "Tambourines to Glory,” the new makes to the revival meeting in the Stars” with Lawrence gospel singing play at the Little scene of "Tambourines.” He Winters and Olga James at the Theatre. Included in his line of cranes running down thv aisle City Center, “Raisin in the Sun fire are such attractive chicks as shouting that he seeks conver- ,be played the wealthy college Hilda Simms, Anna English and sion and leaps on the stage with hoy. which was anything but Micki Grant, to say nothing of breath-taking agility. ' type casting> aad,*7^e Blacks.” the entire feminine congregation r ILJ,H He played three roles altogether SuiT’ ™C0“^^ in “The Blacks ” and had to do of Tambourine Temple. ^th aU of in one week thc jump, but director Nikos two men he was understudying Gossett was only seventeen PsarharnTx>u,os assured her that left Q,e show withlb a few days Played Basketball Twice la Play, *at h« years old and a freshman at New 9”Te *as n° ganger York University when he created [jlj”gd^v^a^o^eh hS the role of Spencer Scott in “Take p_dp«th8 has taken “P folk singing, ap- each other. Wlthin P®st two years h* Paring in New York at the Bitter a Giant Step." He remained in college for two years before de- n^do^‘?LuthwEnd, FoUt City- ^e Gasli«ht club, the Black Pussycat (on ciding on an acting career but next 0 m , ° «’ continued his studies between Gossett wfls born in Brooklyn MacDougal Street, natch) and acting engagements, eventually and grew up within broad jump- the Cafe Id (likewise on Mac- receiving a B. A. degree. ing distance ot Coney Island. Dougal. likewise natch). U WA FULL QUART. DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR, DRINK FOR DRINK, TODAY’S BEST 13 BUY In “The Irregular Verb To Love”, which was ex- . pected to die but has managed to live, Hilda Haynes ’ plays with Claudette Colbert and Cyril Ritchard; “Bal- < lard For Bimshire” has about thirty Negroes in a siz­ zling little musical; “God, Man and You, Baby” has Negroes; “In White America”, a play about the history J of the Negro in America, Gloria Foster has blossomed i forth; Marlene W’arfield is in “A Matter Of Like Life L 1 ti And Death” and Roscoe Lee Browne, steadily develop­ ing into a character actor of note, has an important O'Neill tragi-comedy. the first since its premiere in 1928. is rnln in “Rallad Of A Sad Cafe ’’ role in Sanaa ui a baa caie. scheduled to open at the anta . More Coming Up r »» Washington Square Theatre on In the recently opened Kirk Douglas drama, “One f titie° role of Marco win Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” three Negroes have be played by Hal Holbrook. Kub-i good parts — Leonard Parker, Lincoln Kilpatrick and blai b{ Dav'd Wayne and Kuk- 1 achin by Zohra Lampert Prom-i Milton J. Williams. More productions coming up plan inent in cast Virginia to have Negroes, like “The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Kaye, Paul Mann. David J. stew- Here Anymore," another David Merrick Foundation opus, like “Alberto Ui”. the permanent company. Another Merrick, who caught the brunt of the stiffest pic- new member is James Greene keting and the attacks of the CENP last year, has ££ emerged as one of the most liberal producers. In “Al- Ralph Meeker, and Arthur Miller, i J .. Octavia Morris Glee Club Pleases In Concert Hunter Musical The Hunter College Dept. of Speech and Dramatics’ Theatre Workshop will present Walter Kerr's musical, "Sing Out, Sweet Land". Nov. 21, 22 and 23 in the Hunter Playhouse. who performs exceptionally well with only four months of study. Aletha Perkins and Deborah Perkins expressed talent, feeling and togetherness in both their piano duets. By CANDACE WOMBLE Voices blending in beautiful tone and harmony tinder master­ ful direction is the best way to describe the Morris Glee Club's recent Concert at St. Martin’s Little Theatre. Paul Armand, Gerald Martin (excellent tenors,) Ira Scatliffe, a most excellent baritone, and sopranos Lorraine Macon, Myr­ tle Blyden and Arlene Boshulte are all not only gifted with beau­ tiful voices, and a credit to their teacher and chorus, but also display outstanding musician- ship in both Mjpfand ffroup work. Soprano solos were rendered by Nora Edwards, May Jones and Carrie Lawrence. Besides the aforementioned, other mem- — JIM HARRtSON PRESENTS JAZZ CABARET Table Free - Paeha«w Permitted - N* Cover — No Minimum — Featurtac — bers of the group are:Sopranos Dolores Hernandez, Loretta Stan­ ford, Priscilla Gooding, Beverly1 Henley, Doris Edwards, Gloria Fields, Sadie Campbell and Win- som Hamilton. Contraltos Ina Bunton, Eileen Haynes, Carrie D. Lawrence and Jean Saunders. Tenors Calvin Titley and Nor­ man Bryan. Baritones Michael i Saunders and Dennis Haynes. Lucille Titley merges with the group as a very talented and sensitive accompanist. Guest Artists Highlighting the program were guest artists Bea Lawrence who thrilled the audience with "Vissi D’Arte” from Puccini’s "Tosca”/ as Dorcas Wyatt did with like­ wise "Ah! Fors'E Luiche L’Ani- ma'' (Verdi’s “La Traviata”) and Levi Walker’s selection "It Is Enough”. Mrs. Wyatt and Mr. Walker, students of the Morris School, were beautiful and dramatic in duet (Dite Alla Giovine—"La Traviata”) i Piano selections were rendered !by Michael Lawrence, Karen ' n iAmpre, Louise Tomlinson, Wen- dy Shepherd, Betty Harvey, Ann Armand and Harold Johnson, Octavia Morris is to be com­ mended for her multitudinous musical accomplishments, in- strumentally, vocally, as an in­ structor, and especially on her directing finesse in that one can sense the spirit and attentive­ ness of her Glee Club. She trans­ mits through her choral inter­ pretations a rhythmic, lyric and melodic combination of emotional awareness, Among the favorite selections were “Waters Ripple and Flow”, 1 Deems Taylor) “De Animals is A-Coming,” 'Bartolomew), the popular fun song “Old Mother Hubbard”, (Hutchinson) and Shaw's “Set Down Servant”, with good baritone solo work by Dennis Haynes. The wide variety of composers and selections demon­ strated the versatility and adept­ ness of both the directress and singers. Only the trial and error per-i formances of some soloists and lack of professional stage dignity marred an otherwise pleasant ("Afternoon of Music.” The next appearance of the “Octavia Mor­ ris Glee Cfub” wiH ba December 8 at St John’s AME Church. TOGETHER — Count Basie, left and his orchestra will be joined by the Stan Getz Quar­ tet and Jimmy Rushing, right. in the first major Jazz concert ever presented at L la coin Center’s Philharmonic Hall on Thankagiving Eve, Nov. 27. Miss Adams At Bklyn Museum Elma Adams, concert pianist, dience and will also be broad- will be featured solo performer cast live over radio station WNYC on Sunday, November 24th, in a in New York between 2 p.m. piano recital sponsored by the and 3 p.m. on the same date. 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Bill, by the way,. I is distributing about 25 more turkeys directly in the community. That’s just one element in the pattern of excel­ lence that the Frankmen have purveyed to keep their establishment at the top of the mark. No one can ever compute the value to them—and their customers —of engaging such experienced professionals as Speedie Pugh and Mac McLeod and John Contes to keep the tipplers happy. If the bars were a football league that front line would rank with the New York Giants* forward wall. ~ The management’s great care and courtesy- represented in one w&y by the tasty hors d’oeuvres, served up nightly — has made Frank’s the newsman’s hangout par excellence. And this is buttressed by their fine corps of waiters, and I mention only one, Ben Wright, a comparative newcomer, as typifying the quality of all the rest. Get-Together Our Elaine Grayson, taken suddenly ill, now doing nicely in St. Vincent hospital. Frieda Harris, who, along with Sophia Bryant, is rapidly becoming the “Hector Lopez” of our set, pinch-hit for her in top style at our La Famille blast. The festivities at La Famille cozy Fifth Ave boite, by the way, netted $82 which added to our previous balance of $882 gave us a total of $964. Contributing to that sum were the La Famille ($5) and Linnette Phillips, also $5. Sweet threesomes traipsed our way from the fingers of Selbra Hayes, Midway; Fannye Pierre, Dawn; Ralph Bastogne, Palm; Speedie Pugh, Frank’s; Mabel Scott, Baby Grand; Dan Arrindell of Cutty Sark and..Gordon Dash of Calvert’s Extra. Prizes of fifths of Cutty Sark were pocketed by Curly Daniels and Phil Gordon. Bernice Duncan made away with the Canadian Club while Louise King hid the Martin’s WO — all 8 aged years of it. The Dewar’s Scotch fell into the hands of Doris Fletcher, who gave every indication of knowing what to do with it and Dolly Meyers pranced away with the Calvert’s extra dry. The two sets of cocktail glasses went to Frieda Harris (Canadian Club) and Myrna Cole (Seagrams VO). i~ make Mille Jones birthday party t s * To Return To Work at the Dawn Cafe _ u Pleasant notes: Sarah Smith, Be Make it a date — And Don't _ recently hospitalized, now recu- * Frank.s 315 w 125th St. on perating beautifully at home and Monday Nov You might expected soon to return to her B<Jt wiB # turkey- can swept off your bookkeeping chores lit v 8 -vou miss (where we 11 be on Dec. 2>. You fe^ lovely Marguerite Mathis missed a real goodie if ydu didn t;. .. You Bar . ,n . , . ■ * <1 PASSING THE TRAY — And it's filled with delightful tidbits at La Famille , Restaurant, where the Monday Night Get Together was held last week, is Dorothy Coleman ifar left* as others sample the gpodies (L to R> Elaine Winston, Ber­ nice Y a n c y, and Willette Craine. (Photo by Dummett* Roland Kirk started at the Village Gate Tuesday night, on the same bill with Gloria Lynne and comedian Flip Wilson wno is making a successful debut .n the Art D’Lugoff club. THAT'S FOR HIM? — Mrs. Brenda Williams shows disbe­ lief upon finding out from Ir­ win Morgan, left, president of Package Store Owners Assoc­ iation of Brooklyn that the lug- gage he is presenting is not for her but for her husband, Chuck Williams (at the micro phone*. Looking on is Mrs Z e 11 e e lsun, Mr. Williams mother Oecassion was the test- imonial dinner and show held at the Town Hill Club in Brook­ lyn last Thursday in honor of Mr Williams, newly appointed vice president of Schenley In­ dustries. of the N. Y. Academy of Theatri­ cal Arts. She recently was seen in the TV' series, ’’East Sid“ West Side". The Musicians Aid Society brings country music to Broad­ way on Sunday, Nov. 24 when it presents two shows at Man­ hattan Center, at 2 p m. and 8 p m. Proceeds will be used to assist aged and needy musicians. Peggy Cass has been signed for a co-starring role witlv Rita Moreno in “The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window", the new Lorraine Hansberrv play sche­ duled to open on Broadway on January’ 30. Among those applauding folk singer Leon Bibb at his recen* Town Hall concert was his wife Marylyn, who occupies a top po­ sition at Mobilization for Youth. She is chief of Group Work and Community Organization for the juvenile delinquency project. The Lezabey Dancers. Marguer ite DeLain and Lester Wilson started an engagement ~at the African Room on Sunday with their modern and primitive dan­ ces. Duke Ellingtoc and his band were caught in Baghdad during an attempted coup of the Iraqui capital Iraqui Air Force Jets attacked the presidential place near the hotel where Duke and his 14-piece band were staying. They were unhurt. IN UPTOWN REVIEW — Lee Lynn and Company are pre­ paring for the opening of their review,4 ‘Paris USA, at the Prelude Supper Club on Nov. 29. They will be appearing Fri­ days and Saturdays, with two shows nightly. Birdie M. Hale appears in the tory of leading comedy role. Opal, m at the the play, “Everybody Loves Op- town, ] al’’ which will be presented Fri- at 8;3( day evening at Carnegie Recital d a n c Hall, directed by Philip i Nolan James FELLOWS MEET — Vaughn Meader of JFK fame and sing­ er Tony Lawrence* get their heads together at the fthte Angel. Tony's telling Vaughn about his Carnegie Recrtal Hall date of Nov. 15. PARTY TIME AT THE LSwHBBH pgifO THE EXOTIC WITH GIMICK 'N ™E HEART OF HARLEM W. 125th St. MO 2 4362 SCOTCH wwail s*’’ NSW YON* Jackie McLean At Town Hall Norman Seaman, Blue Note Re­ cords, Buffer Saxophone and Jimj Harrison collaborated on a uni­ que venture recently In present­ ing alto saxophonist Jackie Me-; Lean in concert at Town Hall. Mr. McLean was accompanied by Grachan Moncur, trombone; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes; Larry - Ridley, bass and Clifford Jarvis, drums. The program Included some popular ■standards and many ori- ginal compositions of Jackie Mc­ Lean and Grachan Moncur. Jackie will be heard Friday in the ninth of this series at the Fraternal Frat House. 110 W 48th St During the intermission, Jackie McLean received his plaque from Downbeat Magazine for winning the “1963 Downbeat Internationa] Jazz Critics Poll' as the alto saxo­ phonist deserving of wider recog­ nition Buffet Saxophone present- ed him with a new case for his horn to acknowledge their hap­ piness with his success. Fan Club There , The Jackie McLean Fan Club (was on hand to pay tribute to their idol. In fact, one of the members, Jesse Randall, design­ ed a JO” x 40" poster for this occasion. The highlight of this poster was the fan clul> nyXto: “We like his style, we adore his sound, we love his approach!l i “We believe Jackie McLean is the most stimulating alto saxo­ phonist on the Jazz scene to­ day!” This poster was on dis­ play in the lobby. The musicians performed very well and the program was en­ joyed by everyone, including the many youngsters from Mobiliza­ tion frtr Youth, who were on hand to reflect the admiration of the I Lower East Side for their neigh­ borhood star, Jackie McLean. Continues "Little Red Riding Hood,” al musical fantasy for children, con­ tinue! thia weekend at Theatre I Eaxt. 311 K. «Oth St Hilltop Pro-j duct ion a announced that the diow will continue weekends through' Nov. 24. <1 GLORIA SMITH „ylSt NAOMI PRICE, M.C. JOE KNIGHT & His All Stars Johnny Taylor at tho Organ • Chinese Amor. Cuisine Free Adm. Never a Cover • Cant. 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Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com --- PAGE BREAK --- 20 • N. Y AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat.^Nov. 23, 1963 Youth Symphony Sets Free Concerts For Kids * $ * will be heard at Carnegie Hall Sunday, December 1. at 2:30 p.m. Itzhak Perlman, 17-year old Is­ raeli violinist, will perform the Beethoven violin concerto. The 85-piece orchestra is com­ posed of gifted young people from the ages of 12 to 20, selected af­ Requests for tickets for the first The orchestra is a newcomer to the local musical scene. Its goal is the presentation of fine performances of serious music, without charge, to young audi­ ences who have not had oppor will be filled chiefly by teen-agers tunities to attend symphony con- certs. A gift from Alexander's| from the public schools, commu­ . founder and manager, said. Seats .^or the first of the concert series the supply available, Simon Asen, concert have already exceeded The first in a series of free symphonic concerts for young people, played by the Youth Sym­ phony Orchestra of New York, ter rigorous auditions. They will Pepai tmvnt Stuies, as part of its be under the baton of David Ep- community relations program, has stein, 33-year-old conductor and made it possible to launch the composer, who will be making series. his New York conducting debut. Ticket Supply nity centers and settlements of the metropolitan area. A large section of the audience are young­ sters jwho are participating in the "Higher Horizons” program of the Board of Education. The orchestra, composed of as­ piring young musicians of school age, is unique in representing the major ethnic groups in the city. Since October 6th, they have spent their Sundays rehearsing with Mr. Epstein. AF Supply Specialist LACKLA.YD AFR, Texas—Air­ man Errol B. Bayne ot the Bronx has,, been p reassigned to Amarillo AKB^ITex^s for tech­ nical training as a U.S. Air Force supply specialist. 1 The airman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Bayne of Trinidad, is married to the former Gloria Emanjel who resides at 525 Unton Ave., Bronx. /Why Wait For Thanksgiving? Taste in advance the glorious flavor of these traditional Holiday Pies, FRESH PUMPKIN PIE~69* Richly creamed, delicately spiced, perfectly baked. MINCE TIE Our own luxurious Mincemeat, aged to marvelous mellowness. Buy The Best! HORN & HARDART Gih Edge” COFFEE and AUTOMATIC INSTANT COFFEE GIFT FRUIT CAKES Your Postmaster advises “Mail Early" for sure arrival in time for the December Holidays. Make your selection now and choose Horn & Hardart Fruit Cakes, The Finest That Can Be Baked. Perfect for your Thanksgiving Holiday, tool 1 Pound $1.25 •3 Pounds $3.70 *2 Pounds $2.50 *5 Pounds $6.1 0 HORN & HARDART RETAIL SHOPS AND RETAIL FOOD SECTIONS •Decorated Metal Gift Boxes ond Shipping Cartons available at small additional charge. "Less Work for Mother' IN COPA LOUNGE — The Wal­ ly Futch Singers, terrific new’ vocal croup, are currently fill­ ing the Copacabana Lounge. Featured with Wally is Helen Glover, former Clark Univer­ sity student and beautiful sing­ ing sensation from Miami. The group, which started with a week's engagement, is being Goetz Play’s Main Theme Concerns Homosexuality ___ •' ' By GEORGE TODD and begs her understanding for being "what he is”. In abject despondency she tries to drown her pain in wine. Just the title alone should a- rouse one’s curiosity about the ingredients of “The Immoralist”, a three-act play which is con­ tinuing its third week at the new Bouwerie Lane Theatre at Second St. and the Boery. Meanwhile, her hubby meets his pansy pals regularly in a date orchard and is emotionally upset by his dual role. Finally he agrees to send his wife back theme of this down-toearth dra- -to France. but before he depart- ure a doctor tells her she is pregnant. Homosexuality is the main ma by Ruth and Augustus Goetz adapted from Andre Gide’s novel. It was first presented nine years ago at the Roy ale Theatre. She keeps the secret, returns to France to have her baby. Expelled from school because Hubby relents, abandoos Africa SMmH held over for an unlimited time because of the hit they’re mak­ ing in the LxAinge . . . Concerts This Week SATURDAY. Nov. 23 - City College Symphony, Aronow Con­ cert Hall. 133rd St. and Convent Ave., 8:30 p.m. SUNDAY. Nov. 24 — Elma Adams, pianist, Brooklyn Mus­ eum, 2 p.m. New York Pro Musica, Eisner and Lubin Auditorium, Washing­ ton Square South, 4:30 p.m. Friends of Live Music with H«1 en Boatwright and Edward Zim­ merman, Town Hall, 5:30 p.m MONDAY, Nov. 25 — American Symphony, Leopold Stokowski, music director; Jean Mzdeira, coltra, soloist; Carnegie Hall, 8:40 p.m. of his perversion, the pansy vows to see his wife, remonstrates WEDNESDAY, Nov. 27 - Count he would go away to escape the with his brother-in-law. Basie and Band, Stan Getz and Reconciliation Quartet, singer Jimmy Rushing, Philharmonic Hall, 8:30 p.m. ostracism that lurks in every cor- ner of the small French country town But somehow he yields to , She later announces the com- the tearful plea of a childhood «« event; a reconciliation fol- the heterosexual sweetbeart, played by lovely lows 1,1 uh*ch be would be a- Marcie Hubert. He marries her Sp°^e,d(^^nS », „ t-i Several-reeks later the blissfully ^nd to fulfill his parental obli- innocent bride blames herself ^tion when the time comes, but when her husband, played by promises no re(orm “ far as Frank Langella, fails to keep his his sex J3** concerned. v. end of the marriage bargain. LR ‘ c h a r d J1**"**1’ the ho™° kleptomaniac houseboy provides a few amusing moments other- She confronts him with her sus- wise lacking in this lethargic Turns To Wine • picions, he bares the naked facts'stage production. Expecting the gang ? INDIVIDUALLY OWNED KRASDALE FOOD STORES INDIVIDUALLY OPERATED Krasdale Sodas - COLA-ROOT BEER-IMIT. 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AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sa*., Nov. 23, 1963 UN Wives Watch Blind At Work A group of African women, • mostly wives of United Nations delegates, toured the Lighthouse Industries plant at 3G-20 Northern Blvd., Long Island City, Wed­ nesday to observe the 175 blind machine operators at work The tour was made because blindness from various causes is a major problem in the African countries and the percentage of} blindness is considerably higher than in the U. S. A World Health Organization' study showed that in some areas of high infection there are entire h villages in which all adults are j blind and are led about by the'i children — this in spite of the-, fact- that much blindness in Af­ rica is preventable. blind are given vocational test­ ing and guidance toward profes­ sional, commercial and indust­ rial potilfnfls. Among the observers were Mrs. Nathan Barnes, wife of the Ambassador frpm Liberia; Mrs. S. O. Adebo, wife of the Nigerian Ambassador; Mrs. Christie Doe, wife of the Permanent Represen­ tative to the UN from Liberia,; and Mrs. Benoit Bmdu. wife of the Ambassador.from Cameroon The Ambassadorial wives were' accompanied by volunteer work­ ers from the Women's Africa Committee of the African-Amer­ ican Institute who acted as in­ terpreters for the several French speaking African ladies. During the Lighthouse tour, the visrttag ladies watched one phase] of the most up to date methods; of providing gainful employment ‘ for victims of blindness Under' the'' Lighthouse program, the | One Man Killed In Knife Duel I Curti® Perkins, a 21-year-oldj unemployed laborer of 3514 215th I St., Bayside, was held in $7,500 bail in Queens Criminal Court1 on charges of vehicular homi-' cide and leaving the scene of an accident Friday as the result of a 90 miles per hour police chase through rainy Qurens streets. The chase started when police' tailed him speeding west on Northern Blvd. near Little Neck Pkway. Patrolman James Bar­ ber of the Bayside Pet. gave chase onto the Marathon Pkway, Horace Harding Expressway, Springfield Blvd. and Bell Blvd. Barber then broadcast an alert and six other squad cars got into , the act. i Perkins' car allegedly smacked ; into one driven by 69-year-old E. 127th St. address. The Michael Yourieff of 165-54 Cor- ere drinking, police said, nelia St., Ridgewood, at the in- tirrup reportedly refused tersection of Northern Blvd. and r Eddie, a floor scraper. Bell Blvd. in Bayside, k. Police said both men The suspect attempted to flee dly pulled knives and afoot but was nabbed within a to stab each other. half hour, police said. TEACHING MACHINE — Why does it rain? What are clouds made of? Cub Scouts Michael Dixon, 10, and Willie Fostet, 10, Pack 188, Queens. N. Y. are learning the answers to these and other questions on nature from the book-sized Honor Teaching Machine. With this same machine, school sub­ jects from elementary through high-school grades can be taught. Courses are printed on reusable paper rolls. The bat­ tery-powered, push button ma­ chine stimulates learning of answers or tills in a blank by showing a pupil a small unit of information and then giving him the opportunity to respond to a question about it. He chooses one of a number of answers or fills in a blank. The machine tells him if he is right or wrong. Hbw Can You Help Gang Girls? Appeal To Their Vanity, Says She B< GEORGE BARNER tempts to make them aware of! the 28-year-old native Virginia Smith Noville t( is a lady with a cause. As ’! a result, some tender e shoots--of promise--are staging to sprout in the .J grAe that clogs the i cracks of Brooklyn’s dow­ dy Brownsville. Mrs. Novate, a 1958 sociology graduate of Central State Col­ lege at Wjlbertforce, Ohio, is a member of the New York City Youth Eoarfl and is one of nine women in the whole city working with “gang girls” — that is, the teenage “molls” who attach them­ selves to the fighting gangs that now prowl the streets that once spawned the infamous “Murder, Inc." Mrs. Smith, whose story was recently detailed in the New Yorker magazine, came to her street work in Brownsville after Welfare work in Dayton, Ohio, and a stint in a Brownsville com­ munity center where she gradual­ ly lWned that her services were mi.rg| sorely needed by the girls whoever managed to get to the center. In her endeavor to help the “gang girls", get started on a bettfrv av. Mrs. Noville emphas- izesdOfirst, the inducement of the girlA natural vanity. She at- HANKEY.. AND YOU HAVE PERFECTION 3 Proof Blended Scoi.cn Whisky ■ML-'. VIRGINIA NOVTLLE And Only A Paw Conti Mor. hmkey •MEISTER CHRISTMAS TOURS Trinidad a Kingston Barbados • • DECEMBER 14-21 IBOOK NOW To Insure Your Christmas With Your Relatives •FARRELL TRAVEL BUREAU mt NosErand Ave. ST 3 4380 ST 3-4338 Mrs. Ernesta G. Procope re- a ceived an award from the Brook- I lyn Chapter of National Council | of Negro Women, Inc., on Sun- I day, November 17, 1963, at Ben ' Maksik’s Town and Country Club. Mrs. Procope is one of the lead­ ing real estate brokers in Brook­ lyn and one of the directors of < Bowman & Procope Co. The award was for outstanding achievement in community hous-j ling in the Bedford Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn, New York. Mrs. Procope was the main' speaker and took the opportunity to ask for an "Economic Mes- liah.” She traced the evolution of 'Negro excellence in other fields,j such as politics, sociology and music, dramatically pointing out' J the void in economics. She said. "Political and social; scientist we have. Now we are , in desperate need of an economic emancipator, someone to give us1 a blueprint of how we can fit into i the Economic Structure. Such a Messiah should be a Martin Luth­ er King type, but in addition, have a firm grasp and be com­ pletely knowledgable of the eco­ nomic structure of this nation." She further outlined thru goals: No. I—The massing together of Negro capital for collective in- , vestments in the main stream of American business. No. 2—The patronizing of Ne- g’-o-owned businesses to build, them up so that they mny employ more Negroes. No. 3—-Investing in blue chip; stock collectively so that Negroes, might influence employment pol icy as stockholders. "R Is time that the Negro ceas eg to be only a consumer. We as a race must learn to produce too and to make Mhers buy what produce," Mrs. Procope said, l “and albthis question of integra­ tion will answer itself almost Iiautomatically. If the implications' of capitalism are pot clear we I I all understand money and what, Jits power means. When the Negro: Ns giving jobs instead of begging] for them, he will have conquered' I the Integration question without .firing a shot or walking a picket Mne” Suede Shoes When your suede shoes be- oome stained looking, first brush to remove dust particles, then hold the shoes over the spout of a steaming teakettle—enough to raise the nap. but not long enough to .get the shoes wet. A steam iron is wonderful for this, too. Then brush the nap with a soft brush, and let the shoes dry before donning them again. I 1 GUEST SPEAKER - Mrs. Ernesta Procope was guest speaker and recipient of an award at the Freedom Lunch­ eon of the Brooklyn Council of the National Council of Ne­ gro Women last Sunday at Ben Maksik’s Town and Coun- . try Club. With her are Mrs. Odessa Skeene. president of ! the chapter, and Rev. Robert Ross Johnson of Qi.eens. (Mer- 1 rit photo* A Id-year-old Brooklyn boy J allegedly found with his ex-con­ vict uncle crouching behind a counter in a closed super­ market Sunday night, was sche­ duled to appear in Children’s, Court this week on juvenile de­ linquency charges. The uncle, 24-year-old James, Wells, and the boy’s father, 30- year-old Charles Wright, both of 492 Thatford Ave., Bklyn.. were’ arraigned on burglary charges Monday in Brooklyn Criminal Court. 1 F1 y Judge Thomas H. Cullen held: both men without bail for a hear-, ing on Thursday. Both have served prison terms, police said. Patrolmen Vincent Gallagher i and Albert Painter of the Ca-1 narsie station spied Wright in a ! car parked outside the market; at 1400 Linden Blvd, Brooklyn ' The cops interrogated him and discovered three ten-pound hams lying near the car. Sluggish- Catching Cold? One officer held Wright while the other looked over the market Finding a side window broken, be went in and allegedly found Wells and the bov in hiding. 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Robert Marsh, command- laln a Ing officer of the E. 126th St. pre­ cinct, oatd: “We have had a cam- c t paign in this area against pros- . titution, dope addiction and dis- cjnct * orderly persons for over a year |h ' and we are happy to report some art,as 'mg On «*<**"" ' Last year in the 117th St. and dents < Fifth Ave. sector alone we arrest- poiice. ed 689 persons. .. . B.r Cl~«l "We have concentrated Ih that I area because of dope addiction cjeane land because PS 79 being located able t I at 120th St. and Lexington Ave. hiW land Cooper JHS, located at 120th |ocate( 1st. between Madison and Fifth. enth IThe Madison Bar. 1791 Madisonjicts I Ave., which has been a headache I in this precinct is now closed.” are n Imander of the W. 135th Precinct I Capt. Robert McCann, com- I said: “We have been working T*»ei I colic Citizens Committee in this AmsU ■ with the Anti - Crime, Anti-Nar- every Iprecinct for over a year and we —evei lare making progress in ridding day. tioned jg bl businesa. During the past two weeks we have arrested over 90 persons in the area.'* Is ACP Served ? Is a subpoena nailed to a tele­ phone kjosk on the lawn of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell's home in Puerto Rico consider­ ed valid personal service on him as far as New York Is con­ cerned? This question will be debated in New York County Supreme Court, next Tuesday when law­ yers for Powell are scheduled to argue that It is not personal service while Raymond Rubin, counsel for Mrs. Esther James, w ill contend that It is. The subpoena seeks to order Powell to appear in Supreme Court on Nov. 26 to explain why he should not be punished for contempt for falling to pay Mrs. Esther James the $211,500 libel award given her by an all-white jury last spring. Pow­ ell will not appear In court next week. A. MORRIS, 101 Edgecombe Ave.-L BLANTON, 2564 7th Ave. C A L SUPERMARKET, 639 Lenox Ave. "THERE'S ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD" AUGUSTUS For your good health Libby nectars COLUMBIA FOOD LIBBY TOMATO JUICE Li . 1 A HONOREES. James L. Hicks, executive editor of the AMS­ TERDAM NEWS (second from left1 is presented the Sigma Gamma Rho Meritorious Serv­ ice Award for reporting of civil rights incidents in the South, by Mrs. Sylvia H. Wade, past Northeastern Regional Director of the Sigma Gamma Rho, who is at left. Also honored for her long civic service and service to the sorority was Mrs. Beulah S. Palmer (second from right) who is shown with the Basileus of Gamma Rho's Kappa Sigma Chapter Mrs. Frances B. Fra­ zier, center. At right Attorney Ruth Whitehead Whaley, a member of the sorority who introduced the guest speaker at the sorority’s Founder’s Day luncheon held in the Statler Hil­ ton Hotel last Saturday. Dr. Robert Ross Johnson of the St. Albans Congregational Church was guest speaker at the lunch­ eon which attracted a capacity crowd. Lena Horne's Daughter Gets Marriage License I The National Catholic Conference for Interracial Justice announced this week that interracial marriage >as completely compatible with the Catholic Church’s doctrine as one prominent interracial couple celebrated the birth of their first child and a second was busy . with wedding plans. 1 tion with Life Magazine two “ P-( :y Gail Jones. 2^year old weeks agQ to make final plans (tighter of songstress Lena fnp hAr marriiPA whilst th/x a marriage IHiut. obtained lfiense earlier this week and is scheduled to wed producer-direc­ tor Sidney Lumet in a simple, private eenefflony on Saturday, Nov. 23, followed by a reception for close family friends' in the Jansen Suite of the Waldorf- Astoria Hotel. Miss Jones resigned her posi- uate from the University of Georgia, gave birth to an eight pound baby girl in Flower-Fifth Avenue Hospital. Stovall, who met Charlaynt when they were both students at the University of Georgia and is now a reporter with a New Jer­ sey newspaper, said both were doing fine. He was due to take mother and daughter heme to their new four-roam apartment in Brooklyn Wednesday after­ noon. People Marry Meanwhile the national Catho­ lic group, in a statement approv­ ed at its conference in Washing­ ton, asserted that “races do not marry, people do,’’ in stating that "Within the limitations of the listed impediments, the right to decide to marry and whom to marry resides with the in­ dividual, and neither the family nor the state may abridge this right. Any attempt to do so should be condemned.” Others to express views on the underlying issue, "Lifting the Achievement and Aspirations of Our Youth’’ will be Dr. Isadore Bogen, member of the Board of Examiners, Mrs. P. Graun- auer. Commission on Human Rights, Mr. Julius Warshaw Prin­ cipal of P.S. 256 and Mrs. Helen W. Maxwell, Supreme Basileus of the Sorority. LIBBY APRICOT NECTAR LIBBY PEACH NECTAR LIBBY PEAR NECTAR Theta Chapter Teach-O-Rama Three Assistant Superinten­ dents from Brooklyn will ex­ change views in a panel discus­ sion "Youth's Image’ In Our World" when Mrs. Margaret Dou­ glas. Miss D. Chitraro and Mrs. Elizabeth C. O'Daly will meet at the Public School 256, Lafay­ ette and Marcy Street, Brook­ lyn on November 22, In the Na­ tional Sorority of Phi Delta Kap­ pa’s Teach-O-Rama: BELLOWS & CO., LOUISVILLE. KY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ♦ 86 PROOF PALMOLIVE SUPER SUDS r This is Kentucky’s light bourbon in the broad-shouldered bottle. 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Unconfmonly fine flavor... unexD**<'t°d lightness. Bellows Club Bourbon. $4.99 44 qL AJAX AJAX Liquid Cleaner is oz. 35c STARLAC BORDEN'S INSTANT COFFEE Reduced Price FLORIENT (spec* saving box) Whit* or Colored 300's 21« 400's 27c Decorated con f Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com --- PAGE BREAK --- 38 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, J5at., Nov. 23, 1963 „■«««,.■ .... SPORTS Morgan Sh Conquers Shaw, 54-8 BALTIMORE, Md. -The up­ surging Bears of Morgan State racked up their seventh victory of. the season in eight starts by hosting the Shaw University Bruins and grinding out an im­ pressive 54-8 win before a mea­ ger crowd in Hughes Stadium on the Morgan campus. With Oliver Dpbt^ins. the jeam’s scoring ace and leading ground- gainer, personally accounting for 18 points on touchdown thrusts of four. 32 and five yards. Coach Banks's boys rolled to a half-time advantage of 28-0, and then roast­ ed to their season's scoring peak hgainst the North Carolinian vis­ itors. For the rampaging Morganites the game was a bench - emptying tune-up in preparation for next Saturday's finale against their traditional Thanksgiving rivals the Trojans of Virginia State Col­ lege. Sprinter Dobbins upped his scoring total to 74 points. fG AT THE BIG “A" —'Robert McCurdy is shown diving Capricious Miss home at Aqueduct for his first win at Aqueduct. The horse paid $10. McCurdy who did most of his riding in Maryland and New Jersey is one of the most sought after Jockeys at Aque­ duct. McCurdy weighs 106 pounds. PULLING UP — Robert Mc­ Curdy, 21-year-dd Negro ap­ prentice jockey pulls up Really Rugged after crossing the fin­ ish line at Aqueduct. The At­ lantic City. N. J. - born Mc­ Curdy is the first Negro jock­ ey to ride at Aqueduct since Alfred Brown campaigned there in 1960. * t * I» t i ■ i t t A ■ e One whisky has a special kind of taste. Imported V.O. X. One whisky has combined lightness and a brilliance of taste. Imported VO. One whisky most people like the very first time they taste it. Seagram’s Imported Local Fla. A & M Alumni Going To Orange Blossom urday afternoon and choice 50- yard line seats have been re­ served for the football game that evening. The latest in whirlwind week­ end junkets is the jet hop to Miami planned by the local chap­ ter of the Florida A. & M. Uni­ versity alumni for Friday, Dec. 13. Led by chapter president Wil­ liam Generette, a group of loyal FAMU alumni will fly south to witness the annual Orange Blos­ som Classic which will be played in Miami’s famed Orange Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 14. The much heralded 132-man Florida A&M University march­ ing band will be the chief half time attraction. This is the high- stepping aggregation that thrilled a nation - wide television aud­ ience between the halves of the They are taking off by jet from Pro Bowl game played in the Or- Idewild airport Friday night andiange Bowl last January. will return late Sunday night, Dec- 15. Hotel accomodations have been arranged at the Casablanca Hotel on Miami Beach by the Hil- eleven, who will meet an as yet,ch ton Hill agency. FAMU has re­ served seats for the New York contingent in the reviewing stand for the pre game parade on Sat- brilliantly played game The Rattlers unnamed opponent, were upset last year by Jackson State College of Mississippi in a The annual post season foot­ ball classic will feature Coach Jake Gaitner’s unbeaten Rattier Brooklyn Youth Leads Va. State Marching Band years for a professional footba'l halftime show. PHILADELPHIA — “The fin­ est display of spirited and super­ ior showmanship ever put on at The co-ed group has taken their an Eagles game,” exclaimed a show to Yankee Stadium (New front office official of the Phila- York Giants) twice, and played delphia Eagles Football Club ajso for the colts in Baltimore after the performance of the Vir- Memorial Stadium, in addition to ginia State College Marching the Eagles’ requests. Band last year. Distilled and bottled in Canada Stag v cm'? • xo »*1W j *4”*pt. >665°4/5 Qt. Known by the company it keeps tSUIIll VNIIIY—I lltll Of ItlECTf0 WHISKIES. SIX THIS Oil. Ml HOOF. SEJU2UM USTUltll COMMIT. IfW TOM CUT. the “Marching 110 Trojans" has prompted another invitation to play for the Eagles on Dec. 15 this year. This will mark Virginia State’s fifth appearance in four Giardello the only man to win a fight decision via a court decision, is preparing for the contest in the huge hall. ~Dick Tiger, now training in New York, will join Giardello in the Rail two weeks before the fight. Originally scheduled to play The previous performances of for the Liberty Bowl game in Philadelphia, the band had to cancel those plans when the NCAA moved the date to December 22. Led by William Z. Scott of Brooklyn, N.Y., drum major, and Laverne Jenkins of Rich­ Warms Up mond, Va., head majorette, the blue and orange clad Pipers of For Floyd Troy will show their fast cadence steps and formation to a national ROME — Sante Amonte, schcd- television audience. The band has steps uled to fight former heavyweight, a formula in which eight equal five yards and four bars of champ Floyd Patterson In Stock- musk. No Negroes, Game Won't Be Televised A blow against segregation was delivered by the National Broad casting Company this week when it canceled a scheduled Dec. 28 telecast of a football game that would exclude Negroes from the teams. Early Bird Mixed League NBC announced that its action Jules Davis topped the Early followed when the Company was Bird Mixed League at St. A1- advised that the Blue - Gray ban* Bowl with a 627 series game, televised for the last nine which included a 236 game. Top- years, would bar Negro players ping the women bowlers was Lee 475 for three NBC would elaborate on its ac- Dickson with a tion which' will cost the company a substantial loss of revenue. Chrysler Corp, and Gillette Co. are the sponsors of the annual event. High series were also roled by John Lawson. 619; Morris Johnson, 605 and Howie Alexan­ der 604. games. 1 BIG hours a day serving you. • • NAACP SHOW URBAN LEAGUE PRESENTS DR. ANNA HEDGEMAN REV. V. SIMPSON TURNER DR. MILTON 6ALAMIS0N CONTROVERSY (LEON LEWIS) 010 PM ■-- "S 1 j i > J1 E BILL McCREART 10 PM • 2 AM Jan Csnwr 1 AM • SilO AM HERB. NORMAN MANNT BRIMES ART RUST SPORTS BILL BAKER JOHN SMITH aW • . * w • - - - ’ NEWS EVERY V2 HOUR VOUR COMMUNITY HALL OF FAME STATION JL 1600 4 IT’S THE END ON YOUR OIAL PREDICTING LISTON'S FU­ TURE — Cassius Clay who said he is prettier, taller, faster and just as big as heavy champ Sonny Liston said he is touring the country in his bus holler­ ing loud and drawing a crowd. Clay, making the Hotel Ther­ esa his headquarters, said he is in town to promote his re­ cord, “I Am The Greatest" and tape a show for Jack Paar. "Liston will see so many lefts he will be begging for a right," Clay, traveling with a party of four, said. (Gilbert Photo) First Since 1959 Capital Classic Pits Norfolk, W. Va. State WASHINGTON — West Virgin­ ia State College, making its first appearance in Washington since 1959, will meet Norfolk State Col­ lege in the renewal of the Capital Classic at D C. Stadium Saturday night, November 23. the Classic and also playing West Virginia for the initial time. The Virginians hold victories over Virginia Union, Elisabeth State Teachers College, Hampton and Livingstone College and have lost to Central State, A. and T. Grid Scores College, Maryland State and Vir­ ginia State for a 4-4 record. The Allen 58 —Livingstone 8 Nbrfolk aggregation has a pow­ Clark 45 — Savanah State 8 erful offense, having chalked up 163 points to their opponents’ 104 Fla. AIM 37 — Southern 0 foes gcore. Virginia For two decades the Capital Classic was an annual football festival in the nation's capital but was suspended last year after the close of Griffith Stadium. This flnd held o{ years renewal Saturday night L will mark the first Capital Clas-; SIC„to million D C. Stadium. # stn>ng I outfit with a heavy starting line av- eraging 209 pounds and a speedy, West Virginia, long a kingpin shifty backfield with an av­ ia gridiron circles, will be back erage of 176 pounds. The team for the first time since withdraw­ is dotted with juniors and soph- ing from the CIAA to devote its in omores with only two seniors major competitive activity with­ the starting lineup. in the state,. In seven previous j Classic games, the Yellowjackets 2-4-l the tie „____ being with Morgan State College in 1959. WW i.-vnr-.mnn.ir Grambling 34 — Wiley 6 Howard 15 — Morehouse 14 Hampton 33 — Tuskegee 28 JC Smith 20 — Si. Augustine Morgan 54 — Shaw 8 NC AAT 25 —Vn. State 6 St. Paul’s 22 — Delaware St 14 Tenn. St. 26 — Ky SL 14 Va. Union 15 — NC College 14 Knoxville 32 — Lane 28 Newcomer Norfolk State, a newcomer in ranking gridiron circles, will be making its first appearance in Tiger, Joey Getting Ready ATLANTIC CITY — Joey Giar dello, veteran middleweight, is- expected to give middleweight king Dick Tiger a fight for the title when they meet in Conven- jtion Hall here Dec. 7. holm on January 6, warmed up; by scoring a one-round kayo over j the washed up Don Warner of Philadelphia. The purse of War­ ner was held up pending an in­ vestigation by the boxing body here. On Taxi Squad Johnny Counts, who was recent­ ly discharged from the US. |j Navy, has been placed on waiv-i ers by the grid Giants. Counts will be with the Giants taxi squad for the rest of the season. The taxi squad scrimmages withl the regulars. Louis Guy from Mississippi, has replaced Counts. 1,000-Yd. Club Members On TV National Football League stars, I from 1934 to the present, whoi have gained 1,000 or more yards gushing during one season of play wtH be spotlighted in action films on “Pro Football Kickoff,” the 15- minute broadcast which preceds! N.F.L. games on regional net­ works of the CBS Television Net- [ work, Sunday, Nov, 24 at 1:30 p.m. They include such gridiron greats as Steve Van Buren, Phila­ delphia Eagles; Tony Canadeo and Jim Taylor, Green Bay Pack­ ers; Joe Perry aad J. D Smith, San Francisco 49ers; Jimmy Brown, Cleveland Browns; Dick Bass, Los Angeles Rams, Rick Casa res, Chicago Bears, John Crow, St. Louis Cardinals, and John Henry Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers. Paclcers-Lions The Green Bay Packers, bat- ling for their third straight Nat­ ional Football League champion­ ship, meet the Detroit Lions at Tiger Stadium, Detroit, in a tra­ ditional Thanksgiving Day game to be broadcaat coast to coast Thursday, Nov. 28. on the CBS Television Network, starting at 12 noon, EST. There's no better habit to form than to start reading the Amster­ dam News every week. Oat every Thursday. "Dress-up” Style... Slipper Comfort STADLERS genuine KANGAROO If you’ve ever worried about sacrificing style for comfort. . . relax. Stadlers combines both in one of the finest shoes ever made—now in genuine long lasting Kangaroo. Soft, supple, luxurious and guaranteed to give you all day comfort . . . this shoe is a must for every man’s footwear wardrobe. specially priced 610.95 BROOKLYN 924 Flatbush Ave., opp. Eras­ mus H.S. ■ 1608 Kings Hwy, cor E 16th St. 1527 Pitkin Av., cor Saratoga Ava. 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AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Nov. 23, 1963 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ■mm— Manhattan Famished Manhattan—Furnished Manhattan—Furnished Manhattan IRVING ARMS HOTEL 222 RIVERSIDE DRIVE (Corner 9Jth Street) Refrigeration and cooking In every room. SINGLES - 215 UP WEEKLY DOUBLES—617.19 UP WEEKLY Daily 63.50 and up. Maid Service. Irving Arma credit cards For Information and feoorvn- CALL Rl 9 6320 Gen’l Management. Joe Rubino LENOX AVE . 272. Desirable rma. targe or unall. LE 4-1194 MADISON AVE.. Kitchenette. Low floor. Clean modem bourn. Burn- neas person pref. 217 Mrs. Dor­ sey TE I 3746 MANHATTAN AVE.. Lante kitchen­ ette let floor front Private house Enter. TO W. lMth St. 1 Manhattan ave. mi. Large tat- HI | MANHATTAN AVE.. Ontef aaMled working man pref AC 2-3012. MT MORRIS PARK. Wont, kitchenette MO 3-1774._________ MT MORRIS FARK.M. ApL4E. Large neatly furnished roon RIVERSIDE DR., Large rm, gentleman pref. AU 2-7N8. RIVERSIDE drive ":" furnished roonu Working couplet preferred UN 54295 Call after 5J8 RIVERSIDE DRIVE — Nr. 142 ». Bway Large rm AD 4-9360 RIVERSIDE DRIVE.Hi, turn rma for rent. See aupt apt 16. ST NICHOLAS AVE. A (W. ISM St.) Large rm. working woman pre! FO 6-5997 after 5 pm ______ ST NICHOLAS AVE.. MO. 2 Rooms Kitchenette • Private bath. Work­ ing couple pref. 234 wk. ST NICHOLAS AVE.. Neatly turn Rm. working people pref Rl 9-6040 ST NICHOLAS AVE , EuTTCte. W. 146 St. I Furn A Unfurn. Rooms. 613 50 per room Working people pieferred Kitchen privileges. call supt after 3 p.m AU 1-7221. ST NICHOLAS AVE . 73d. 2 Large Rm. 222. Weekly CaU LU 44643 ST. NICHOLAS AVE., 370. Apt. 6. 7TH AVE. <U2lh Ot.) I sf I rm. Use of kitchen Elevator. Child Rl 9-7067 Baker mi Avk. <w 112th ki u. ie- ■peclable working man pref. — MO 2-3867 7TH AVE.. Neatly' furnished room? Working couple pref FO 2-0820 WA 44418 «TH AVENUE. 2774. Apt. XA - Room Working man pref. CaU AU 7TH AVE. 188(1. AMv Euro nhed room. Small private bath 1 UN 4-1236 7TH AVE.. >400, Apt. 67. Noat. girl pref. AD 4 8061 7TH AVE. >400. Apt. <7. Neat, pref AD 4-M61. IM For root Working people prof Water 21S. MO 3-80H. 6 ILE Room, gentler 4 “WA 6-7SM after • 1ARGE RM - Middle-age naan pref. Reepectahle cooking WA 7-862t. 7TH AVE., 400. Apt 67. Large. couple pref AD 4-1061 LARGE. Convenient transportation Cooking WA 6-0806. TTH AVE7 (Nr Central p.rk)” ARCE Front rm. Couple with MW. CaM TR A4888- Beautiful large rm V. netianl blinda. parquet floors. Reference ‘ FURNISHED front rm. Reliable Also other room* MO 2-8719. working woman pref. AU FURNISHED UR 74878,1141*1 ST, 124. W. Km Doubles $11 J??* prel MO 2 l(M GR 7-9678 Doubles $11 ■Mi qnhcftqo 12 ST.. 13S B. Singles $7 12 H''. ISO. E Singles $7 112th a w w. The Park Royal Clean. quiet. SIS to «?. OFFICE AC 2-4SS0 lUSTR 8T.. 104. W. Apt, 41. Furn rm. UN 44*13. 112TH ST. Mt. W. Apt. IL large. Working 2E. Rms. Working ■ 141ST ST. 21(. W. Apt. 6. Cleon 1 rm In quiet home TV and cook­ ing privileges Mature refined per­ son prel 216 Wkly Call WA (. 3581 UST ST . W. Clean" rooms CaU be!ore 1 pm FO 8 7340. "* * Apt 8 Rooms 1 lor rwH ! 142ND ST . Ul. W. Apt. a>. \ ! After t. AU 6-2460. Room 1ITTH ST ew SS UJTH ST.. 222, W, angle rm, » per rn, Av J lwg or Mo ,^7 |142.ND ST . 140, W. Apt 24. large .......... ~ honoied wk. storking pref. SW 4- 114TH ST. lit. W. Apt. IA. Room ,. . NEW ADELPHI I -*■....... I RECONDITION 11STH ST . 352. W, Apt 1W. Large g10 xc 3.3^® • ___________ tar C p.m. lor mat. Welfare elderly woman I — — ■ -.... ----------------------------------------— prof Good home for the right 1UND ST . 1S1, *'• *** *• Mwhum siie „„ working man pref. Af 142ND ST. W. Furnished hvlng. bedroom, Reaper table working pref Share kitchen AU 1464b. ALVIN HOTEL (corner Broadway) t«3 W 62nd Street NSW YORK CITS. N. » CO 5-4847 Newly decern t»6 reo«i •I reasonable prices special rates for thsatri- ral people. 23RD ST., 47*. W, HOTEL. NEWLY ED 22 50 PER DAY A UP AL bSTH ST With k.uheeettee h refrigerators *15 Wkly See super gotb at . 184 TTehk NOTICE No Fee No Security Furnished rooms. All Improve­ ments. Kenanaable rales. t>* g-aoie W. IT. Large, double rma I “F™ ST., 122. W. Apt. 5 — Rm for ’ rent Cooking 118TH ST . 141. W. Apt 2W Neatly furnished Every con Settled man pref 212 118TH ST.. 24. W.AfX 2. 2 front famished /oonu Welfare EN 8- 117TH St ' pref MO W. Rm Working 117TH ST.. 124. W. Apt 7R. 1 rm Single Washington Heights Finest HOTEL BARBERA kitchenettes, apta,. Wo luiel atmosphere. transients. TV. ught watchman Parking la never a problem.| Ml W. 142nd St AU 4-9000 SI ST A COLUMBUS AV. TE 7-0400 HOTEL ENDICOTT !117TH ST. W. Neatly turn rm Nr. Rma 213 up- wtth kMcteos S3* up, <n •„ .uwp ELEVATOR EN 9-4254 HOTEL COLUMBUS 106 W. 13rd ST. 1 A 2 furnished mosphere Complete phone service TR j 84th ST, 25. W Off Central Park West Newly ramodeM and • W U7TH St. nr 7th Ave. 2 ad Furn. Men preferred No cooking 213.58 Weekly Refer- «*nees KM 5-4K90 Sundays 11 "-_.fr------------- 145TH ST (at 8th Ave. Subway) HTTH STRESCTa 44t>, E. — Bedroom I^arge, couple pref AD 44 Cttokini facilities Single —it I----------------------- — 1 -— person prof. Nice house. 215 week. 1*’TH ST West — 2 n”S. share kitchen, large rm, near 8th Ave. TA 8-3014. Owner sub Working couple preferred, j PR 3 2056 AU 6-4349 or 11ITH ST , W, I Single -" l" Ground floor JE 7-1792. 147TH ST.. 547. W. Large front rm.j Cooking privileges, male pref 215 Per week LO 84W70. refurnished singles, and doubles UarU ST . 60 E Apt 1 — Single. double Cleon comfortable Cooking 9-5 except Sun and Hobdays. .,tu with kitchenette*. Alto 3 room apt*. 144TH 9T.. 164. W. Large front, couple or single pref 144TH ST., W. Large kitchenette Furn Rrsptvtaba- couple pref WA 7-5142. 144TH ST. 164. W. Large front, couple or angle pref MANHATTAN AVENTTK. Large rm 914 wk Middle-aged prof. Chris­ tian home. Refs. UN 5-3362 MONTGOMERY ST . 15 — 1 A 2 furn rma. Private cooking, re­ frigerator. 816 to 223 wkly. CA 8-4235 ' ON Alb for tria diet 2 w. little near has racii Th i 25 STREET. 203. rm. 28.87 A ap 85 STREET daire A 213 89 A up Boinord Rasidoaca Hotel 207 209 W. B7 St. (East of Broadway) Just CoMpletod Newly remodeled A newly Singles A doubles Latest kitchenettes A switchboard. TR 3-5222. TR 3-16S6 furn style Transient* 91ST ST., 66. W. — Douhi• rm witto kitchen k bath Aduha pre*. CaU Bet. 2 k 5. SaL haL Uh*. TR 4-24W 94th. Near Chattel Fart West. Sin> glee. Doubete. qnict. r rmpioved women perilRllOdv frrencee Phone Rl *4< 17 from 8 to 12 or TR 74311 from 4 te 8 pm Do You Heed A Room Wann A Cawfurtabla WE HAVE IT YOU WILL RENT OUR ROOMS ON SIGHT "'“the midway A Fireproof Enjoy A H« . KITCHENETTES from $20 up in a furnished Roam Full Betel Service Linen Free - rtUitiee Free Tetephene to Rmwi Elevator Operator On Defy 24 Heorv Dally No BoeurKy No Fee We Alee Accommodate Rooms without from $13.50 wk. from $15.00 wk. M0 6-7200 216 Watt 1001k Strutt 119TH ST, 206. W. Couple, child prof UN 4-6511 FI 8-2470 119TH ST.. W. MO 2-B33. n.. front, pref No transportation U9TH ST.. HR. W. Apt. 2E. Room. utth sr. w. w. Apt. tw. com- fortaMe, Settled Working person. pref MO 6-8772 119TH ST . 25 W — Large. Single i pref. Cook. Inquire basement 120TH ST Mt. Moms Park, Large r, Cook- ium rm, with refrigerator, lag privilege, private bouse, work-, tag people pref. 211.50 Refs. 914- OW 8-2552. after 5. 126TH ST, ML Mona Park, Large Kitchenette-Private hou«. Nice­ ly furnished. Broker 216 W. 116th St. LOTH before 6 PM. — Furn rm. HA T-M67 1MST W-. KT. (7th Ave.) Large fun na. MO 6-7846 ST.. 143. W, Ring Kitchenettes for runt, front Working couple pref. U1ST ST- 100. W. Apt 33. Com- furniture. Clean pleasant, [vn. elevator. Lady pref. 121ST STREET. Wk. W. — prod. CaU 2:38 PM to g PM whdays. all day Sat. Ring REDUCED RATES Rich's Plaza AIR CONDITIOHED ROOMS Smart A Homelike Ail Mdrn. Conveniences ot 144th St. Television — Telephone Radio — Running water in each ream. Private baths, wall to wall car­ peting. Maid service. TRAHSIENTS AD 4-7300 George Rich, Prop. 35 Bradhurst Ave. 147TH ST., Working 615, W. Furn. men pref AU 148TH ST . 560. W, Furn rm to let FO 8-6447 148TH ST.. 612. W Largo single rm. Refs 149TH sf- 304. W, Apt. 15. Large rm. Living rm A kitchen privileges 148TH STREET. 204, W. Apt. 14 — Neatly furn rm. Reasonable rate. 138TH ST., 538. W. 144 Modern — GL 4-57*4 122ND ST , 290, W Kitchenette with pvt- Bath. Ed ward Sisters. 740 St. Nicholas Ave. 150TH ST . 421. W , AU manpref. AU 6-8652. Working 122ND ST., E. KitcheneOe. Low -floor. Very clean — mod Bldg. New paint Gd boat. All tranapor- tation 917 Mr Williams TE 1-4636 124TH ST., lie. W. Apt. 4W. Single, large, working man pref. ref. 125th S(. W - Kitchenettes. Rms. Ho security No Fee Call M0 2-1920 150TH ST . 400 W Apt 42 — Working person pref. AU 3-4915. 1S1ST STREET. W. — fc Broadway. Large rm. Reasonable. AU 1 153RD ST., 445. W, Apt. 2B. Large) Front room. Working couple or single preferred. 154TH ST . 408. W? Di ROOM, - FURNISHED 12STH ST.. 540. W. (Near Bway) 1154TH ST Singles with private bath, 814 to pectable 816. Wkly. Doubles with private bath 2ia.« wuy. r. 127 St. 308. Furn rms for single person only, weekly rates lr/i ri ffT., 146, W, Furn Rm to Let 419 W. Hall rm. Res- settled man pref AU conveniences. Reasonable. Refs. 158TH ST , 636, W. Kitchenette References. 7 - 9 p.m. 158TH ST., <36, W. erences 7 - 9 p.i rm. ref- 156TH ST., W. Sear Broadway — Beautiful large room Privileges WA 2-1577 127TH ST.. 21. W. Large kitchen- ette. fnrn r_____________________ M ef _________________ _ 128TH ST , 80, W. Apt. 5E. Bedrm., 157TH ST., (Bet. Bdwy A Amst.l 2 Neatly furn rms. Kitchen priv- _______ _ Rooms. •^••jisera ST., 630, W, Large rm and 104TH ST . 14. W. I Rm. kitchenette,1*?™ ■ 116 E ________________ _____ kitchen. Quiet house Working peo- From 212 50 Wk. * Rms. JGtchenet1 Cooking privileges t< from 816.50 Adults pref Rl 9-33221 USfTH ST., 17. W. Single room, clean.) pie pref. WA 2-5746,_____________ 159TH ST.. W. Medium Single per­ man pieferred. LE 4-0407. jj Ueges SW 5-7730. Child SA 2-0743. CASTLE H0TB hotel Fireproof. Running water in all rooma. Radios, televisioB Free Fans Rates from S3 tran 36 W 106tfc St. UN 5-719B 12FTH ST.. 4. W. Apt. 15. Nicely tern. room. Lady or man pref. 129 St. W. - Kitchenettes. Rms. No Security No Fee Cull UN 5-2461 131ST ST . 142 R. "THE DUNSTON" Clean, quiet. 212 See office. AU 3-9940 ------- -------------------------------------------------13ZND ST., 226, W, Single room, 110TB ST. 141 W. CAMBRIDGE HOTEL HIND StTiII. Weet, Nicely furn- reasonable weekly nager, Mr. Wes- UN 5-9116 Working gentleman preferred. Private Kitchenettes Maid. Elevator A Switchboard ished rates units. Daily—Weekly Rates Trai son pref. Private WA‘8-7796 162ND ST., 562. W, Single Man pref. References. 162ND STREET. W. Nr. Edgecombe Ave. Large furnished rm. Private house. Settled man prof References WA 3-0604 183RD ST., 549 W Apt 5A. Working man pref. WA 3-1476. AM-ST — BWAY. Medium room Working girl pref. FO 8-8573. Richard Hotel 6 Bradhurst Av». AU 3-5500 Maid A telephone service Daily, weekly transienta -------------------------------- -- ------------------- . 133rd St. W. Kitchenettes. Rms. Mo geCUritV 110TH ST W Fabulously furn. adj to. t.e livtagrm 2 baths Gentlema. «. "• Tt« T predating gracious living pref ETIIS. .Sr1- an. w.. » .. «a. .. r-e Call SW 4-0712 a CFNTRAL H"«rlem7 Targe Bring rm A bedrm with foyer k kitchen1 privileges. Call after 1* p.m. k^ aU day Sat. A Sun SP A6862. CONVERT AVE . Large rm for rent ____________________ ________________ Man prof. AD 4-1888. 1 ished room AD 4-9225 J10TH ST W — Working man pref. | -j-—... . t t—---------------1---------- ---------------------------- Eve after,*, wkends an day ,3SZt?r_’J.* ~ Ra°m' CONVENT AVE . Large, beautifully) Furnished rm. Respectable work­ ing gentleman pref AU 3-7287 Working single man pref. 'ry 4-: 110+a ST , 307, W. Apt. 26. Large. Neat. Working 138 ST. W available A 7th Ave. Kitchenette Working adults pref. AU 3-7*31 X11TH ST . 300 W. APT. SC, Small 13JND ST.. 338 W. Large attractive re- tetehoutete. Working person pref. tired man preferred MO 3-9514 111TH ^T., 215. Rf» Couple child prof. , UN JM821. FI 8 2479 CONVENT AVE . Rm Cooking — | Single or couple pref. AU 1-1728 EDGECOMBE ' AVE.7 *81. Apt' 2F, Large rm, elevator, man pref HAMILTON PL., Large rm. Cook ing privileges Newly decorated Employed man prof. After 6 p.m.1 AU 140*4. AD 4-7121. 13«TH STRRBT. 313. W. — Largo kitchenette room, working person __________ preferred AD 4-8349 126TH ST . W, Rm In private Man pref After 4 TO 2-O467._ 138TH FT.. Hall room, work- gentleman preferred ST , 236 W Furn fnint rni. Working man prof. 13RTH STREET. 232. W. student preferred Reasonable. 7TH AVE . 1878. Apt 72. FUrn rm Privileges UN 4 7085 S1NGIK Rm. Working woman pref. In Christian home MO 6-0554 2 LARGE front adjoining rooms Neighborhoods Broker, AU 3-6247 Cooking. Call evenings after 6 p.m., 101 "■ 127 SI­ TE 1-1964 Boom*. CaU bet 11 mb A,T Ra»|NitA-^-V~^urn~rnl fo,* rent," Cook ST. NICHOLAS AVE . 488. Apt. 1-S,i Hut Man pref MO 6-5532. KITCHENEmR — 112.50. 814 50. 815. 216 and up. AU bet. 134 A 135 SU. Large room wojgx^Pref ST “NICHOLAS AVE.. 742? Apt7*io,j Call after 6 p.m. KITCHENETTES - Singles. 815; doubles 218 up. Clean house, ele- Slagte or double. Working persons!ariMiddles.»^t W^rkJ vat<"’’ ph“ne ,nd room *rvfa*“ 99th St ■|FABLON HOTEL. 306 W. MO 3-4363 k ingman preferred W.A 6-2266. ST NICHOLAS PL. 3IL Apt 14. LAKGE Km. Nm- quiet working _ Working man pref. Bet 12 & 7. | woman pref. Cooking privileges NROOIT1S, kitchenettes & AptS> UN 5-5877 . . . LARGE i Small rm hilchtg. REASONABLE RENT SEE SUPERINTENDEhTr 100 West 128 St 2 ADJOIN IMG Roams. Mother pre­ ferred. Child, gio Per room — MO 3-5670 NEAT Furnished room. Working person preferred AU 3-g ___ ____________________ ST. NICHOLAS AVE , 834. Nice rm Working person pref. WA 64)615.1 Call before 6 am and after 7 pm A Prince. Broker 201 W 135th St I KITCHENETTE Room Couple pre- AU 1-55T7 i «*rred UN 4-2166 SW 4 9351 I ST NK3HOLAS AVE.. Medium mini 805 Apt as ’ORMAN Resident Hotel. 11)1 W * I 1-U 9 Rm Furn. with kilchon ette And shower, maid service ST. NICHOLAS AVE . 795, Apt. 5.A.; from 211 to 222 Wkly Adults pref 0210(6 Central Park Went Nr 104th;* ADJOINING Rooms Working peo-l pie preferred UN $-2216 or LA 7- 8450 St. Kiev Single & Double. Kit­ chen privileges. JlJg A UP. UN 4-417) _ __ ______ ROOM. Couple pref. Privileges — Rm. Single person pref. AU 3-3080; SMALL Room Near 7th Ave. Work-, KITCHENETTES IH • avh Some Call anytime AU 6-3807 ST NICHOLAS PLACE. 40 Apt 6A; ing person pref UN 4-3B66. NEW HOME la E. 223RD ST. furn rm to let. KI 7 7927 BMS. TBACHKHS HOME TR 8-9131 after 7 2 BEAITITULLY furnished rooma Working geotlemen or students preferred 2 blocks 180th SI * 3rd Ave. subway. UN Large room Man prof Refs. Ele- vator house. ST NICHOLAS AVE~ and " 157th "st". Large rm. Single person pref. AD 4-3276 WASH Hgts - Large. Working peo pie - Woman pref. 214; Kitchen-17757™ ette 7th Ave.. AU 3-5511. morna? Eves. ) Private baths. Broker AJJ 1-0253. rm R^pec-table HOTEL KENT - 31 W. TIST St", Gov't. Railroad, or Seamen em J g 2 rma Private bath. Klt- ployee pref. WA 6-6249 Eves after i fhenetles. 817 to 230 Wkly — 6. All day Sat. k Sun SU 7 2SOO LARGE Kitchenettes, tenants with i KITCHENETTE, Quiet, clean? warm hse Male studeste pref MO 3-8732 refs pref SW 4-5345 Nicely fa Referonces. KirCKENWCTHB, Singles. 813 95 CaU anytime WA 6-5410. Doubles 217.86 MO KITCHENETTE. Medium El. Mir. 6 PM Pref. No fee AD 4-6483 H RMSHH) ROOM to real. Qulel LARGE Rm, 2 windows. Privileges borne. LU 9 2297 Working pref MO 2-9869. NICE RM in Christian NEATLY F'ltrnwhed. Cooking Single prof. AD 4-4812 2 LARGE RMs with washroom. Use of kitchen Working Child 22150 wk MO SE ROOM man prof. Privileges. Call after 0:28 PM weekdays sad all day Sundays JE 8-5156 LARGE Furnished room, atngie preferred. Near subway bus DA 24114 LARGE Furn rm WA 7-3121 — Woman pref KITCHENETTO SMALL Rm Man pref. 2259 - LARGE”RM Extra "ckvset? running j «m~N aW iai«. • ■ - - water. Refs. AU 84W2 ,X^‘tV^s ” » wk 2 HOTEL MORNINGSIDE 100 Morningside Drive’ | Corner 120 St. 2 Blocksf East ef Broadway I Beautiful newly redecorated, ainglet. doubles A suite • Kitchenettes 1 a Full Hotel Service | • Transients from $31 day • Apts, from 529.501 week • Reams from $16 week MO 2-8160 WASHINGTON HTS, (ISO St.) Fnrn Rm. Cooking Priv. Single quiet Working girl prel. With refs. — FO 8-8299 Wkdayi. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. AU day Sat. | 7TH AVE~2337. (137 St. W.) Cheer- ful rms Semi-kitchenettes. 27 up. FO 8-6500-AD 4-2341 SMALL Rm. Working lady pref — 98 50 a wk OL 9-9118. SINGLE Worfing person prvf Ele­ vator Conveniences/ WA 6-3394 17TH AVE . 1871 Apt 9 - (Corner NEATLY .Furn. Working girl pref ||U4th St.) Large room, facing street. | Satall tensity. AU 1-1266. Avenue, nicely furnutoL Must belNKE ^“WfTlWlTS before! seen to appreciate. Quiet Home­ like Respctable man preferred. 11 am ^7=—77=;—=7. "TJ;.---- TTZ—./“.MCE Large front kitchenette 817.50 7TH AVE.. 1845—Extra large front T.“ rm. Elevator, telephone 2 kitchen)___________ ------------------------------------- person pref. DE 5-7498 all day NICE Rm Single Working woman Sat A Sun. | prof. LO 20439. rm apts Working couples preferred 918 40 wk AU 3-5140 KITCHENICTTES - APTS - ROOMS* Lar*e ,rn“ S00*011* ATTRACTIVR h Unfum 544 W 145 St. Agent FO 8-5909 floor, beautifully furn. rent, share kitchen. FO EXTRA Large FURNISHED h UNFURNISHED chlW Working people pref — AU Areas 641 St Nicholas Ave. (Cor 152nd) WA 6-4443 LARGE k SMALL RM. W A 6 9254 ATTRACTIVE RM. Cooking Work 2 FURNISHED Rms Broker __________ H** mg single person pref Elevator Working couple preferred Nr. all trans UN 5-6710 jgA 4JM6 NEATLY Furnished room All mod­ ern conveniences AU 3-6510. kitchenette. Working ladies pref AD 4-7121 nr-dB AR! r booms Large CailVE 1-51S9 oi KriX'HENETTE. Large Adulta pref Security. 264 Lenox Ave. vili balk. Pnvitegaa. Qaiat environmndt — Rent roaaonahie JE 6-287*. SINGLE ROOM, Woman pref. Kd- and kitchen i _ctwn privileges KI 2-7151. ______ NICE Quiet rooma. Reliable work­ ing penons Pref. 212 to 815 wh. 1 block from sub East Bronx. KI 2 3746 1 LARGE Rm. nice neighborhood. Alter 7 p.m. TI 1-1 FURN Rm. private home. Working ^aiT*" ™' "• - MW*B|1^“L5m'i4OCT”il teV< tuTZI poopte prof. MO MOM.__________ s_________________________ WA 6-1459 • KTTCHENETTE Type rm Running »_____ Ktoeh*we»4*« A »6e I 12j Rm 10j I wiTCRObOrrei * op»». water. Refrigerator. Ill per wk Couple pref Ref required TO 2-6804 after 6 p.m E--------- ... Reasonable 217 W . Open Saturdays. LARGE RM Near bus k subway Respectable home. MO 3-6502. iTfVRN RMS Quiet working lady pref Call AU 1-0711 after 5. Bronx—Furnished 134TH ST.. 454, 5. Between Willis Brook Ave. 2 rm. Kitchenette Private lavatory. Working people preferred MO 9A67J AD 4-4007 No Fees. Owner. 140TH ST 432. E. Large front~No cooking CY 2-5755. .NEATLY Furn rm. Resectable Working people pref CaU CY 4- 0575 xjur 4 30 p.m 2 RMS With kitchen Pvt. Adults pref KI 2-1748 ROOM Far rate. CY 9-»l« FCRN1SHED pie pref. References. TV T-lggl Call before 2 pjn 2 LARGE Rms Share kitchen A 1 with 1 oenpte AduR pie pref. Call DA l FLIGHT, NEAR ____ _______________ able working woman preferred. 7TH AVENUE — Nice room, respect MORNl.NGSniE AVE.. Room. Man) UN Call Sunday, pref. 8th Ave subway 125th MO 2-1474 MORNINGSIDE AVE., 50. APT 22 ___________ _ J Large furn front rm. Working Neatly furn. , man or woman pref. bet. 144th k 145TH ST , Room. Single working person pref AU 1-4212 7TH AVENUE. 2363, Apt. 4S — 2 flights up. Room. Single lady over 55 pref WA 6-0046 after 6 PM LARcfr Comfortable Rm. Decent family AD -4-8191. _ i t-— ATTRACTIVE Stddio-fype kitchen ette. Modern furnishings. Semi­ private bath AU 3-6182. NICE Large rm, quiet home. Work­ ing man pref. MO 6-7746 anytime BUST IN KITCHENETTES ROOMS Call FI 8-3067 MORNINGSIDE AVE., 14, Lovely Warm rms. Working refined young ladies prof. Reasonable MO 3-5349 room. Working people pref. ROOM. Man pret Cooking AU 34756 MT. MORRIS PARK. ». (Cor. 123 St.) Modern studio kitchenette with pvt. bath. Edward Sisters. 740 St Nicholas Ave. AU 6-6880 7TH AVE.. 2441. Apt. S3. Rm.. ele­ vator, Working, settled man pref 7TH AVE. 1890. Apt. 3B. Large front rm Good accommodations BEAUTIFULLY Furn Rm Luxury Apt. Career girl prof. • TO 2-9419 SMALL RM Single person, man Pref Medium sire rm MO 3-4162 CaU after 5 p.m. ADS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK 0/ the Amsterdam Jfetos » Will Not Be Accepted After 5 P. M. T uesday For Your Convenience Classified Ads Will Be Accepted Until 7pm Mondays 158TH ST.. JJ* E, Large attractive I ....... . YT--****..— studio rm. Pantry, refrigerator.1 FURNISHED Kitchenette bath. CY 3-1315 after 5 pm. coupte prof KI 2-60*8 16STH ST. 7g6" E. Nteelargo r^r!1 ,OR * LARGK Furn rmn Available. Cooking. Working pro-) peo*5> W*<- P >6048- SINGLE Rm. man prof, tec pie pref OL. 7-7OS4. SINGLE Rm. man pref. 167TH ST (W Broax) Working couple PREF Call JE B-M3B. Largo rm. borhood. Cooking privileges — CY *-2073 168TH ST., 728. E. Large (ten rm.11 BllOCK rr°Tl Child or coupte Room, quiet home DA 8-0874 TU 7-2927 168TH STREET. E. — Large Cooking Respectable angle me taro woman or 3 women pref. Rate. CaU after 8 PM. KI 2-7*18 169TH ST E. Large pref Quiet Peeking LU 181ST ST . E, CY 8-97*6 Room and 219TH ST . E. 2 Roantitel. Near transp. Neat buaincts pernou prof. OL 3 3690 eves. 7 to I p.m end Sals and “ 72OTH ST., 835. E. I-arge furn rm With private bath OL 3-0625 223rd ST . E — I-irgs room, working people preferred 215. Nror trano- portatlon OL 5-23B7 NR YANKEE Stadium Large rm Kitchen, telephone Adults See Mr White. baseaMr.t — TA *-3181 SM.AIJ. kitchenette, strictly Working person prof LU 5-4110 LARGE 1-2 rms. small 210 up. Privileges WY 3-1653. NICELY Furnished Call DA 54*19 Braax—Unfurnishad 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Uss of kitchen. CnB CY 5-1374 NICE Medium rm. man pref W1 2 3309 BERGEN AVE , 626, Apt *C. (1*1 St.. 1 block E. of 3rd Aro.) Nice rm lor rent Couple or single pref Cooking. Near good transp A ________________ Shopping district , ---------------- ------------------------ ADELPHI AVE.. BRUCKNER Bl.VD Near Tiffany Working psrsn Brooklyn Fornithod 283, 1 Largo Neatly turn rm. Kitchen privileges Can ST 54184___________________ ALABAMA AVE . sttroc4tve~2 NT. g-TSl* BRUCKNER BLVD., 135. Furnished ; all cony Double-single rooma. Kitchen fa preferred PR 1-8233 cilities, frigidalros 212 up MO 8-8934 BRYANT AVE. 1590 2 large 1 TU 7-2242 6 ARLINGTON PL. Nearly ished rm. Share kitchen and bath on the same floor. One working CAULDWELL AVE . 675 — Large well furn warm rm In private house. Suh. Around corner, Bnesi BAINBRIDGE ST . 174. 2 large rma. I Furn or unfum Together or sep­ reasonable KI 7-3438. enette and one large hell rm. BAPiBRIDGE ST . 11*. One CLAY AVE., 1308. Large rm. Work Ing man prof. LU I-32S3 •- ------------- ------------- —ji _ . i.y —— I Conveniently located Callage Ava. 1321 (170 St.) ri^gen st . i Singles. doubles. quiet house preferred Studio rms, kitchen privileges. HY arate Alter 5 p.m. BAINBRIDGE" »f.. 104. CONCOUTLSE Vicinity - Ixreely new ly decorated room. Hnsaeekeegnng Separate mtrasce. Transportation CY 9-7348 DAVIDSON AVEN3TE. 1919. Attrae- Uve rooms, stove sink, refriger­ ator ta room. Single or couple pre ferfed. TR 2-919*. EAGLE AVE., (* E ldlet) Room Nr, Transp. 1st Floor Cooking. Gentleman pref MO MO 5-1721 GRANT AVE. Ito ults prof. JE 7 J»40 KELLY ST , 870. Apt 1. Large furn , Rm. Working couple pref Use of kitchen h bring rm. LONGFELLOW "AVE . Large" 812.58 Privileges DA S-2983. TFIJJER AVE.. 1272 — Respect­ able working person prof JE 8 2454 TIFFANY STREET 911 Neer Weetchsoter Aro. Soscloue clean rooms. Kitchen privileges Singles and doubles Refrigerator la every room. Moderate raatela Nour convenient transp. DA TIFFANY STREET. 988 113415 Doobtos SIMM Private facilities DA BERGEN ST . 1*01. Large rm Alee Hall Rm BERGEN ST . 1140. Ctate ette. quiet working aduR preferred BKLYN Aro., 272. Single rm. cook­ ing. lady preferred IN 7-4104. BUSHWICK Section. 2 nicely tern rms. private bath, near sub, ttemsn preferred HY 14182 , ___________ 4 p.m. BUSHWICK Sertieu - 2 aad 1 ifthed mis B6Ar end tub. cooking pitrilagoa. Re­ spectable working ra«. GL BUSHWICK Call OL 54587 after » p.m. BUWWKX Avo.. 1000. I Kitchen aad hath, modes* Utthttes terlurtsd HY 14774. BUSHWICK - Bedroom and Bring g» per wk. Refined person pref. Security Share Mtehen aad baUp with another lady N e 8 » nap GL 34104 after 4 pm Gentleman preferred OL 12807' CAMBRIDGE FV. IOS. OL MS7*. Amsterdam New* Cancellations & Correction* Accepted Until 7 p.m. Mondoys XMwm Yam mIamaw y ww vW B ^ekw VYSE AVE., Largs Nr M. tli Working prof DA *4«72 VYSE AVE.. 1181. Netwly furnished Roominf house DA CARLTON AVE.. 148. Large hall room. Reseonabte. Call OK CHAUNCEY »T I Large OL 54728 — > Largo CHAtNCEY ffT., 71 — WIIJJS AVE . 3 Rm 130 50 Singte gJM FA IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500 1 CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 RJR. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 RJN. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com --- PAGE BREAK --- f V- , - / ■' UNFURNISHED FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR SALE HOUSES 1 •s * WBUl 1 I Manhattan—For Sale Bronx—For Sale Bronx—For Sale 48 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nov. 23, 1963 CLASSIFIED ADVERT 46 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nov. 23, 1963 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nov. 23, 1963 • 47 ‘ Manhattan—Unfurnished 1-2-3 Rooms 4 ROOMS AND OVER Coat, from Procoding Page N|ot 2?.vUbM. BRAND NEW lid. 25$, 3. 3 room apartment* Newly renovated, all improvement* Children. Business couple* preferred 4 Security Reference* requested UL 3- , 7945. GE 8-6910. owner____ 5 4 CENTRAL PARK W . 473 Near 107th St. Very clean, about $110 Agent an Bdway i97h St ) after 3 p m HIGH CUSS APTS, rms. W. 137 St. $ 79 $83 rma B'way 133 St 8113 rm* W 103 St 4li ran B'way fc Weat End $131 4 mt* Edgecombe vicinity BEA------------“------------------------------ tUTIFUL KITCHENETTES COLORED TILE BATHROOMS GAS INCLUDED Agent newly renovated i4. m fc sty 4 rm$. Prosp't A*. IMS 91 $139 4’j rms Central Park Weal 1130 ________________________________ ____ 15 rms W 142 St $ »* OPENING 8 charming deluxe 1 A 2 5 rms. W. 151 St. $101 I East 133 St room kitchenette apt* with pink I LINCOLN bath*. Beautiful entrance, granite Al,. Onen Sat TR 6-4430 P „ ____ JT and mo*aie decor, brightly ilium I rm* W 183 St mated, reference* required Sin . gle. couple*, working people pref • r|"1' lnapectioo by appointment No fee* " rms Pi*r Weetrtde Call Mr Martin. WA 6-7100. Wash mgtoo Height* nr tod *ubu«y |m_ed Occuoancv S89 7th Ave New painted $34 50 wkly _ 2nd floor Welfare Nice neighborhood Manhattan—Unfurnished Bronx—Unfurnished j Bronx-Unfurnished Branx-Unfwnished Brooklyn Furnished I Brooklyn Uni jrnisltfd_______ Uroohlyn-Unturmshed Brooklyn Unfurnished 4 Rooms and Over 1-2-3 Roams 1/2 and 3 Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Roams 1-2-3 Roam Apartments Continued from Preceding Pago 3 RM Apt, Quiet locality, near tramp, homelike, working people preferred. Owner, evening*. — ST 9-0236 LINCOLN PL . 678. Near Nortrand modern 3 rm apt. in apt house. $95 mthly, (re* ga». aecurity — Couple preferred,, no rental fee Supt apt. 12 or call Owner - PR 2-5858. evening* GR 1-6679 MODERN 2'j RMS Suigl* preferred $80 monthly- Call: HY 3-8836 OWNER DON'T WORRY! SARATOGA. 409. Bklyn 11 you need an apt. we have about 30 apt*, to rent 3. 4. 5 A 6 room apt*, KEBECK REAL ESTATE HY 6-0639 HY 8-0449 _ Welfare Preferred, Na Fee 24x, 3 A 4 RMS. Children J HUGHES MA 2'*796 1900 Bergen Street 3 room apartment , , tor rent. Owner. ________ NEW ROOS* APT bet . Willis Ave fc 1 2L> Rmi Sewly decorated. Include* Broun PL 136 St Excellent condi­ 5 ft. closet*, large modern kit- tion Working people pref chens. teirtgeraUu. Ule bath, util­ Mil 5-7421 AD 4 8269 Owner ities. yard with patio, close to park, shopping and transp. Buai- nc*» couple or single preferred MV 7-8477 JiMLSi i I KN 2 Rm. apt. 1 large rm. mid •inly furn. reasonable, convenient Owner tranap. PR 3-54U8 KM APT. Eartchcstrr area $123 month. Walk to subway TV 1-1338 OWNER WEST SIDE Nr. 176 St.. 4 modem Rm. Walk In Apt, adults pref. B rater. WY 3-1266 6 rms. Nice. Welfare S89 6 rms Children Clean Bids $7# MODERN 3’/2S AIR CONDITIONED ONE MONTH RENT FREE These apartments are - completely new with frigidalre*. combina­ tion sink*, stuie*. colored tile baths, new parquet floor* — on DEAN ST. 3 Rm furnished apt. Private kitchen and bath, adult* preferred References, Security IN 9-6626 or MA 2 8639 OWNER Park plac NO FEE &«9 Park PI Corp NO FEE W Bronx turii painted $34 3U wkly eble. Call Mrs Smnwms Nice neighborhood Immed Occupancy MA 5-0421 $11$'LARGE 3 A -I RM APTS Reason $90 $70 CONEY ISLAND 3 Rm apt* ST 3-3700 763 Franklin Ave., (nr. St. Johns PI.) S rms. Clean. Children 4 rms. Weliare 4 rms New equipment 4 rm* Welfare Nice Nbhd. 4 rms. Nice family pref 3 rms Nice neighborhood A LARGE SELECTION OF FINE WEST A EAST BRONX APARTMENTS Tremont Vic. — 5Ui large Concourse Vic — 5 md&ern Boston Road — 4A« large West Bronx -4 4li large West Bronx — 44q elevator 149 St East - 34-i large So. Boulevard — Jlq large Concourse Vic — S4k large Washington Ht* — 3lY beautiful $ 65 West Bronx — 34x large $ 70 Wert Bronx — 3‘u large $ 75 MANY MORE WE 3-1383 73 E 183 St., BX KLOK 4 rm apt . 233rd St Large rms. Otters 24 AGENT Brooklyn—Furnished 4 ROOMS Furnished or unfurnished Apt. For rent Call after 6 p.m. GL 3-4796 . 528 Quincy Street — Waterman. HOWARD AVE Nr Bainbridge St 5 Rms. furn apt. 3 private bed- rms $100 per mo Adults preferred HY 3-5573 Nr. Sub Owner DA 16462 4 ROOM furnished apartment for I rent. Shopping convenience. Near subway. Quiet neighborhood 2 to 4 adults pref. Call GL 5-1741 any time. Owner $## Welfare. $60 ________ MI 1-7849 joy ___ ________ jg5 Bergen St. front apt. 2 rm*. nicely rm. apt j59 decorated and turnished Call Owner BUSHWICK 7b Granite St Couple Cloverdale 2-3356, owner. _________________________________ _ ADULTS I’MFI On ner SECTION. Modern 3 3 RMS A BATH. Completely newly $100 mo. decorated, reasonable, adult* pre ter red. HY 3 4881 BROKER K with onA share kitchen 3 Rms. St John* PI 3 Rm. apt 3 Rms E 15th St. 684. mo $90 mo 4 ROOMS 1 OVER 4 Rms Lincoln PI Emboy St. 4 Kill* 4 RMS, Modern, furn. $125 per month pKoSPtX’l' PLACE, 1569, Three 5 Huts. Albany Ave beautilul large room*, freshly 6 Kins. Lefferts Ave. painted See Super or call agent AGENT ST 8-4670 OWNER $106 $125 HA 8-2519 Children. Security NE 8-5231 OWNER ------------------ ---—^-44— $ 49■ $ 89 NEWLY Furnished 4 rm. apt. 3 KRANKLIN AVI lots Urge 3 j 91 Working adults preferred Owner *’5 FRANKLIN AM. Apts urge 3 j 55 Reference* 202 Albany Ave, — $57 and small All - parts ot Brooklyn Call Pam PK 2,-3323. Closed Sal Open Sun. <IRT) _ IN 7-5909 RM APT. Sherlock Place , Rms. Halsey Street Mr Andrew MA 2-6995 67OA GREENE AVE., 2-3 Rooms tl,l BUSHWICK Ave . 3 Rm. modern apt, unturn. quiet residential sec­ tion, business couple preferred. Owner GL 5-8111. $85 $130 UL 7-5800 CHAUNCEY ST . 394 . 3 Rm. apt. 1st floor, newly decorated, steam heat. $85 mo adults preferred, call owner after 6 p m GL 5-2117 3 KM AIT. Unfurn. business cou preferred, security, 1900 Ber- MODERN 3 Rm. apt nr Transp Kitchen Bath Couple preferred svn streel. Owner. Adult preferred Apply after 6 pm Security 2 D 344 Lafayette Ave Thomas NK H.,755 8-9755 MA 2-8076 —---- ---------------—----- - OWNER Rooms apt all improvement* Bell Agent 412 ST MARKS AVE . Nr Jewish Hospital Modern Urge 24* rm. See apt. In apt house for rent OWNER Super. APARTMENT EUR RENT. Bush wick Section. Cooper St Rooms. 75 , OWNER Eidert St. 3 rrru» business couple 'referred BROKER MA 2-0752 3 rm apt lor rent. Call after 30 p m NE 8-9886 OWNER RIVERDALE AVE., 3 Rm apt, in apt. house, children, Ground Hoot, $52.90 BROKER PR 1-6727 LARGE RMS. Hardwood Floors Business couple or single person preferred Call evenings LN 7- 3929 Owner 3 RM APT 751 Madiaon St. Call evening* < ..j. 5 Closets. GL 3 2465 preferred and 5 pm. Owner MA 4-1177. Owner PR 8-4524 JoHNS pl . 997, 21, gm unfurn Nice lax-ation _____ ) Ap< Reenable rate* Call daily Room apt Bath. Welfare.’adult* 9 a.in. - » p.a. Owner._______ Call Between 9 a m 3 LARGE Rms. working people pre- ferred, quiet home, $85 mo. Secur­ ity. newly decorated UL 6-7548 OWNER 2b WILLOUGHBY ST , Newly de corated, modern, penthouse apt Convenient to all transp $75. mo -DOWNTOWN 16 story luxury buil- Sce Mrs Cornelius or call HY 3- ding 24 hour door service Free Gas & Electnc. Un rrrn, $H5 furn. 9141 <1^5 2' rms with terraee nr. all tranap CaU before 12 noon or ai ^ci 6 pfm. NO Fees. CL 1-3215 Ouncr $75 mo $77'38 mo. $72.00 mo $103.13 mo Modern l‘u rm apt $75 apt $85 Modern 2'x rm BUSHWICK (Cor Suydami 1 R,n> ,xl,a,a"'a Ave 2 Mod. 2 Rm apts $73. Rms, Prospect Pl. 4 Rms Dean St. Su.v Jam) U NE 8-5347 433 3RD ST. fliet h 4. 7 Aves > 4 Rms Alabama Ave Mod. 2>x A 3 Rm apis 876 See Super or Call H\ 1 1WH1 ■’ Rm‘ ”* ^"7 “ 5 Rms Bradford Si 5 Rms Putnaid Ave Bunhwick $115 5 Rms Park Pl 2 room apartment 1411 Sterling Place Owner Rms. Lincoln PI P1NNOCK REALTY $110 mo SUM) mo HANSON PL.. 79. 26* Rm* modern. $115. mo First floor front. $9o month one months *ecurity MA 4-4321 9 a m -5 p m Mon thru Fn Owner $135.00 mo eXst VeW YORK — Modern 3 rm NE 8-5757 Ap, bstj, 4nd gjtrheh, private house, couple or 2 girl, prefer red Owner D! 5 2636 EAST N Y.. Vermont St. Attractive 3 Rms apt. Box rms. parquet Floors etc Nr. all transp . Bust BRISTOL ST . 3. 4 Rm*. nek* person preferred PR 1-9233 corated. Rent trom $55 newly decorated, new dren, rent*$25 Wk. Gates Ave., 3 j rm Rms. $25 Per Wk Mr. Andrew bathrm installed, parlor floor......... HY 1 5432 Owntr APT. 4 Beautiful rms. newly paint ed. parquet floors, good area, con- 701 trolled rent, $74.50 Children BRO KER 4 RM FURN APT. Working men preserved. Nicely furnished r OWNER ST 2-6441 4 RMS. Pulaski Street. Eurn. chil Mx 2’6995 6 RM Apt, $130 Gas and Elecirie Included; l1-. Studio modern apt AGENT. $2! Wk UL 7-6017 1, 2 and 3 Rooms 4 rm apt furnished Neat trans­ portation. $80 <)0 a month. Owner ST 3-1317 Sheffield Ave. 6 room opt. furn. Owner DI 5 1021 i«w prospect pi. 4'v RM Modern apt, 2 family bouse Welfare. AU new equipment. Sec­ urity. CaU HY $1041 Owner. r ATTRACTIVE RMS. Washington Park, |!35 Mthly, adult* puclcr- red. CaU owner, MA 5-6507 alter 3 p.m Weekend* all day. SPECIALS 4 rm* $ 90 mo 5 rin* $105 mo. 5 rm* $115 mo. 6 rms >115 mu. All In beautiful from owner. S. location*. Frank. GL direct 5-8100 5 rm apt for rent, apt bldg. PARK PLACE $100 mo. OWNER. SP 8-1234 4 rin apt $67; 5 rm apt ultra mod- j ern $125. I’g UL 7-6017 5 AGENT ----- ---- ---------------------------------- , — 7 4 rm*. Stone Ave 2to rms. furn. Carroll St. 3 rms. Eartron Pkwy 3 rms. Ocean Ave. 6 rms. Ocean Ave 3 rms. East New York j. BUCANAN $100.001 $itfe .501- $145,001 $ 78.371 S 83.00 4 rm*. children, depurated. $71 5 rm. decorated, children. $100 rms. children, decorated. $125 6 children, modern, $ 79 rms. DUMONT NE 83731 1215 Fulton St (near Bedford) a-' Modern 4 room apt. Near all con­ venience. Couple preferred. OWNER DI 5-5793 MONROE ST 395 1 Nice 4 rm uni urn apt- 2nd floor Owner 6 RMS. MIDWOOD SI 4 HMS, Decatur St. 4 A 5 Rms, Crown Heights 4, 3, 6 rms East New York AGENT IN 7-oatX) PUTNAM AVE nr Nortrand. Large apt. 2 floors, Venetian blinds, par­ quet floor*, etc. Nr all tranap, OWNER rent $140 mo. . PR 1-9233 5 RM APT, 253 Herkimer Street. $115 mo. 1 mo aecurity. OWNER Gall HY 8-6263. Working people preferred. ’ ' 4 ROOM APARTMENT Children. Near all transportation Gail Fl 1 OWNER ------ ROGERS AVE.. 392 — Crown Hgts. ■ Empire Blvd) 4 modern rooms I RENT CONTROLLED APTS 2 TO 5 ROOMS ,888 13*1 Wilkin* Ave. KI 2-6838 Brokers $70 1. A lli RMS Modern, clean bldg GRAND Concourse Vic. 3Mt Rms Drop living rm. Pre-war bldg Rent $109 JE 8-5700 Broker Carver M0 6-1944 261 W. 125th St. Rm. 303 5 rms. Children w i» st. 4 rm* Weil are 4 rm* Morningside Av*. 4 rms Upper Manh 4 rm* Edgecombe Ave 167 $65 $59 Camr M0 6-1944 261 W. 125th St. Rm. 303 380 East 166th St WY 2-4631 OWNER After 6 P M 4 Roams and Over 167TH* STREET 1104 FmLAY AVL Modem 2'* A 3'* $85 $99 WASHINGTON HEIGHTS LU B-4510 OWNER IA4O W. 189th St -5 rm*. tj bedrm*’ fiftUKRia AVE. Modern $150 Broker. AC 3-8585 Nr 167th St. A Grand Cenceurte Madera Three Room Apt. $110 See Supt. or Call LU B-4510 Owner Many Apts. Available 3 rms. $70. up 4 rms. $80. op. CT 3-4270 BROKER. BRONX WOOD AVE.. 214 St. 3 room duplex Apt Modern Beautifully decorated Nice neighborhood. — Reasonable Ot 4-3807 Owner $48 00 3 RM AFT, Rent controlled Near KO 00 school*. shopping 461 Willi* Ave. (146th St.) See supt. Call MO 5- $42 00 5683 Broker. 1 FRONT RM Apt., for rent. Work ing people prof Respectable neigh " Ot, 3-3W8 Owner NO FEES OWNER 4 ROOMS. $60 Manhat $80. E Elmhurst 7 room*. 8150. Bronx. $t» rooms, $140. 6 room*. $125 Others. 3348' 7th Av*. AU 8-3166 AU 1-1388 Agent 44s Rm. W 105th Elev $125 4 Rm*. Westatde $ $0. 4 Rms. East Side $ 60. 4 Rm* West 184th $138. 3 Rm* W. 115th St $ 60. 5 Rms, Fox St. Welfare $ 93. $ 71. 5 Rm* Fox St Welfare 5 Rm*. Daly Ave. Children $87.50 $86.00 4 Rms. Leggett Ave. $6000 4 Rm* E Bronx 4 Rms. Prospect ve. $105 13 Rms. C. Bronx Welfare 14 Rms. E Bronx 4 Rm* Nr. E 168th St Realty Offerings, Inc 2304 7TH AVEnue cCor. 135th) TR 3-4800-1 RENT CONTROLLED APTS 4 rms Amsterdam Avo. $72 4 rm* Lenox Ave 4 | 4 7 3 I 3 rm* 8th Ave 121 St riito E U1 St rms. E. 101 St. rm* W 147 St rm* W 146 St <4, rms Prospect Av* t rm* W 153 St t rms W 154 St LINCOLN $ 60 FYI E. 145 St. 2 modern rm* anc ______________ , 5, private tile bath, full kitchen, new-: “ j 59 ly painted, very clean, aafe locked; ~ J]25 b^’ldin8’ mont>1 nr Iransp. and shopping See Super. Mr Brown $ 78! Apt No. 3. LU 5-0763, or caU of 8 67 lice. MO 55174 NEWLY RENOVATED 4 Rooms & 3 Rooms $95 $120 See Supt. in basement. 979 Aldus St., Bronx Owner ' New 5 A 6 Rm apts 2939 Tiemano Ave. Corner Adee Ave. off E Gunhill OWNER ^_4066 3rd Ave. 3 rm* . 278 W 118th St. 2 rm* _ 229 E. 126th St. D* rms 254 E 125th St. 3 rm* _ 367 W. 126th St. 3 rms _ _ 54 E. 122nd St. 2th 2 4 3 ran . 243 E. 121 St. 24j nns _ 61 E. 117th St. Uk rm* 306 W. 114th St. 3 A 24$ rm* 433 W. 126th St. 2 mu -.-:_ 1450 5th Ave. 3 rm*___ 124 W 127th St. 2»x rm* 178 E 107th St. UUlitle* Included Set Supers in Bldgs. NO FEE OWNER NEW APARTMENT 827 Union Ave. 4 Rooms, in eleva- 5 7®[Nr. Freeman St. Sub Sta 3 large tor- Incinerator building Musi be 8 East 125 Street rms, top fir walk-up Reasonable seen u ** appreciated 8140 Spec j *»• Security Measures 1 block. Pros STEBBINS AVE. 1318 ___ _________ ____________ WELFARE B CHILDREN rent Apply Supt. A e-a WB a aa«B JOHN J DICKERSON. INC I »*<* «T Station. See Super HERKIMER ST.. 57 NR. Bedford crOWN HEIGHTS _ 4'i Large XE4R LINCOLN PL Modern Aim Open Sat. TR 6-4430 2549 B'way <96 St.L MO 2-8510 “• Cal1 GR 1-1«S after 6 30 No 1 - 2 beautifully furnirted, tile Roorns New)v decorated Good Transp Call SL 6 7984 OWNER Broker* Fee Owner 1 ------ Bronx—F ami shad (167 St.) 2 A 3 rm*. mod Supt Or Wall oven*, tile baths. Patio . Owner CY 3-S6B8__________________ tl40 * CLAY AVL, 1123 2 MODERN 46, RM APTS 1, 2 and 3 Roams 920 KILLY ST. KI 7-9322 OWNER 2'n rm*. Hollywood kitchen, colored I62nd st- 5 ~ ta9- Other*. 3 — $55 ANDREWS AVE., 1 (Ford) lMiJUle bath* Owner, management Apartment Center 1 - 2 beautifully furnidied, tile ------------- -- — . baths, kitchenettes, gas k electric free. Elevator, Rent controlled Adults pref 8th Ave. k Bn<hton Lin<s. Agent on premiftf. ST JOHNS PL.. 1223 First fleer, 3 rm$., furn. After 5 pm OWNER wkty>. Workmi people preferred modern Eat^rn Parkway. 4 Si TTER AVE . Brooklyn — 3 Rm and refined welfare. BROKER rooms, modern Crown Heifhla. ' i no>misned apt lop floor Rear MANY Apts 2 to 6 rmi. welfare and lRen«^ per m^Q, M8» Se- cmidrro^rl. tejUQrn 2-013 PR 8-2500 5 rooms, modm. TeleMmd - PR 8-1003 (Broker* cunty Welfare Owwar HY 6-5393 [ Brow - 835 Broadway, Bklyn 2 rms unfurn apt. business couple preferred Oi'NfR HY 31202 OWNER 167 SO OXFORD ST.. , Rm Apt >85 mu 1 mo security. OWNER , rm apt In beautiful apt house Tiled bath, modern facilities, child $85 mthly NO FEE - Owner ST 9-6652 (Some WILLOUGHBY AVENUE — 3 rooms PR FEE 2>a RMS. Lnfurn. 1 month rent. 1 Month Security, lease, call even mgs after 6 or Sat and Sun ___________________ -__ Owner Call NE 8-3214 $50.00 fwiy de No bro­ ker commissioo Call evening* — HY 5-0808 Owner.__________ _ l ..;cr modern studio apt, Cla>- mhi Ave Near St Johns. Near sub and bu> $85 No fee. Owner IN 9-3576 or FI 1-5022 RMS And kitchen tile bathroom Convenient to all transp. Call DI 6-0613 9 a.m. - 1 p m 6 p.m. • 10 p m Owner 138 ST, 105 WEST 3 ROOM APARTMENTS AVAILABLE Clean, well planned unit* Newly renovated hoiue. Apply at Apt A on ground floor. Agent 2 & 3 RM. APTS, newly renovated apt. house 322 L 109th St. IE 4-8352 Owner FREE - FREE - FREE 1777 Madison Ave. - 2 4 3 rm*. 1 Week's Rent Free Modern apartments. Free Gas A Electric. See supt in apt. 23. Owner -3 Ream Modern 21 West Ulth St Welfare. $110. Owner UN 5-2250 2 St., 226 A 228 East 2>-i rooms Steam heat. From $47 A up. No fee See Supt 226 E. 2nd St., or CA 8-1200. Owner. colored tile bath. Porch A nice Reasonable back yard wkly. or mthly. AGENT See Supt 246-8 EAST 148TH ST . 3 AU improvement*. Bunnes* cou­ ple preferred. TA 8-1614. OWNER Call after 5 P.M TU 2-8392, Owner 3 rm apt Uofsm. Coll 0L 2-4771 after 3. Owner 450 L 141 ST. 3 room*, see Supt or Owner. CY 2-9650 E. 147 ST. 520 ST Anns Ave., 645. 2Mi Rms. i j rooms, ground fl See Supt. or Completely Remodeled. New bath- j Owner. CY 2-9650 rm. $25 Wk ME 5-6973. Owner. NO FEE OWNER. MELROSE AVE., 734 j Nr E. 156 St. 2 mu, modern Free 420 E. 141st St. Near Willis Ave. 3'«»» See Supt. or Owner CY 2 9650 modern rms. 2nd floor front. New ha/** 1A/A tUIMPTAkl A VC stove, refrigerator and cabinets * “MMIH6VI Un MVC. Painted complete Very clean safe! Nr. 179th St. 2-3 rms, modern Supt. building. $88 monthly See Super or CY 2-9650. No fee. Owner. Mr Carles. CY 2-8934. 2 rms A kitchen. Quiet elderly couple pref. KI 7-5520 OWNER Nicely furn apt. $27 weekly. ™ DA 9-3280 OWNER BROOK AVE., 543. 2th Rms, Com­ pletely remodelled, new fixtures. $25 wk ME 58973 OWNER 4 Rooms and Over 4532 PARK AVL Nr. E. 183 St. 3 rms modern. Supt or CY 2-9650. No fee*. Owner 2 RM Modern apt, private entrance. Pink ble bath rm. Hollywood kit­ chen, good residential- area, nr. Shopping and Transp, rent $89 Month, agent, CY 2-7172 9:30 am to 5:20 p.m. Weekdays No fees 15 RMS 1 4 RM.S 4 RMS 3 RMS UNIVERSITY AVE.. 1652 (174th St Beautiful, cempfetely remodeled Large 3 Room apartment, sunken tiled bath. $89 month. See Supt No fee. Owner PROSPECT AVE . Nr. 163 St. Love ty 2 bedrm apt. newly decorated LU 7-3840 OWNER 5. ......... 143 St . St. So Blvd. 149 180 St.. Concourse. ?, 161 St. Croton*. 4. 183 St . Prosrect, 4, GREENWALD REALTY. MO 5-1022 Rm 506 384 E 149 SL ’ 8110. $ 75. Honeywell Av College Ave. Park Ave. IDV/Iklp €11 CD 8 CAkl IKVIroto SILVER & >UN 842 E. 180 St. 'Broker) WE 38770 2239 Grand Concourse WE 3-0300 Welfare Preferred, No Fee 231ST ST.. New House, Modern 5 3 t™ Partl>’ furnUhed MA 2-8796 Room. $150 Hunt* Point. Modern R J- HUGHES 4 Room $110, DENNIS CY 2-3777 FURN. APT. Light houwkeepihg 4, 5, 7 RMS. REAS. BRONX Bu“ne“ per*>ns pre(e™1 AU OWNER Convenience*. A Manhattan. Adult* pref. 217 W 125th St. Agent. MO 2-3690 NE 8-5326 105 GATES AVENUE.’34$ Rooms Brooklyn—Unfurnished ATLANTIC AVE . 1964-3 room 3 Rmi Lefferts Pl apt Modern, newly renovated , Rm, pr(M,»ci pi 1, 2 and 3 Rooms 5 A 6 RMS, ALL VACANT Ready to Move in Weliare ST Reasonable rent. OWNER GREENE AVE?? 64 Gentleman Pref 3^706 r<X>,n 3 Rms Eastern Parkway 3 Rms. St. Mark* Ave. 4 Rms Eastern Parkway 8100.00 DREAM 2V* Room* apt. Lasy lux- ury unit available Respectable house. Private tile hath room Hol­ lywood kitchen. Reference* 165 00 No fee. 5 Gate* Avenue OWNER 8 69 00 1100 00 $125 00 $30 00 Weekly .2 SEALE t t Rms East New York Av*. $110.60 1 RMS Completely modern. P»Vk PI Apt Build. 6UO« tninsp and shopping. lWJhtlton OWNER 6 RM APT 1st Floor. Nice neigh- Furnished apt. Business people call Mr Turner PR 3-8927 borhod Adults pref Children Ref preferred erence. caU 12-7 p.m TR 8-3082----------------------------------------------------------- 2r- and 3 room Owner 78 HOY‘T 5T - apartment* unfurnished Owner •» ' $80 Monthly Gas A electric in niMUCB eluded. Nr all subs Welfare See ™ Supt. Owner. Cl 1 33X7 ______ _ wia-iiar Apts Available 2’i. 3. 4,t 5. 6 (119 DECATUR STREET. 1 room and LrLL™^1‘,‘”' private kitchen also 3 room turn. IN 7-2022 Barbour. ooupfe proferrod CONTROLLED APTS. virnnN’ni nH <rr ™ rhiidr,n - A 1 room apt*, modern, children BROKER I’R 1-6727 PPVw qo r~ 4 e-> ~ ’ Rm* Unfurn. 4 Rms Bedford Ave. t’i Rm* Union Si 5 Rm* Prospect Place 5 Rms. Maple St J Rms Sterling Fl s Rmi. E 75th Street J Rms Carroll SI $85 a moutn BKUrCK children Security Welfare a Rms Lefferts Ave Owner „ Rm» Georgia Ave MA t-1777 $85 00 $»f»i sireei $ 95 00 $120 00 $130 00 $125 00 $i.aoo $135 00 $130 00 3 ROOM Apt for rent Respectable $125 00j Working couple preferred Private home Call Owner GL 3-2549, 1th ROOMS Kitchenette, refrigera­ tor and bath Completely private Adults preferred Call after 6 pm Owner PR 8-6257 » XOO-M APTS, welfere Prospect Place ____ o«-t Place enmg _ Green Realty Co PR 2-4900 W BRONX — College Ave. 4 large Cali eves Only EV 7-0515 Owner i VERY Large 2 Room furn apt. 893.70 Ground floor. Newly decorated. $103. back yard, $30 a wk. Welfare S 6« PRESIDENT ST, 2. lovely LEFFERTS AVE- 3th. elevator $ 95 ________________J______ $ 84 STERLING PL. 3, lovely EASTERN PKWY, 3. couple pref $ 80 ST MARKS. AVE, 810, Beautiful STERLING PL. 3. elevator . 8 85 2, 3. 4 RM .APT, WITH PARK ROCK PKWAY. 34. large $ 90 ING SHEFFIELD AVE.. 3. cple pref $ 80 Rms. Ground Floor Apt. $ll5 per CT O A3AA 5 66 PARK PI„ 3. decorated couple pref BrOkerj=-i---------------- I-------------------------------- EASTERN PKWY. 2Vk. welfare $ 75 ?*f. on tuba_____________ __________ Modern apt. 2'/i large rm$. 1 nion st. 4, adult* pref $ 95 $110 $ 77 $ «8 - 2 ROOM Apartments Furn. RIVERDALE AVE. 4. beautiful $100 2 rm furn kitchenette apt. Hancock St. PO ft AkkT STRALSS ST, 4. 1 rKB Ubbf HINSDALE ST. 4, Mary** Pk Sec. $11000! Adwlti preferred. ’ ?2 ” OWNER $ 93.15 $ 77.28(2 Lincoln .pl. 4, gorgeous jn, Meis w hy 3-5021 6 to 8 p.m. HY 3-9149 PARK slail’E OWNER OWNER children modern St MCDONOUGH ST . 327. IVk Rm AGENT apt. ail modern improvements. !^, 2. 3 4 rm apt available for near 8th Ave mb, owner Call immediate occupancy Louro Seale ST 3-8010 ULTRA Modern. 3 rm apt. ground prtv^ ktlchen Private bath - iNFlrR-N APT. Modern 2H Rms GE 58154 incinerstor Unite rms Adequate Close* space Nr transp A schools IN 7-9485 Modem opts, in opt. bldg. Alabama Ave E NY Section j rms $68 41 4 rm* $164 13 Apts. Available All Over Brooklyn r$, T», 4 », S s, 6 » Children Welcome UL 7-3400 1192 fultea St. (or. Bedford: AJAX REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS Queens—Unfurnished 4 Rooms and Over . Jamaica. Beautiful 4 room unf apt. Walk to aubway. S130 mo. 1 mo security 5 rm unfurnished apt. Walk to aubway. $120 mo. 1 mo. *ecurity Agt-Owner. JA 3-0347 or JA 3 0336 Subway, Nice Neighborhood ht Brook) yn Unfurnished Brooklyn—Unfurnished B.ookivu Unfurnished Brooklyn-UnfurnisheF Queens—Untarnished 4 Reams and Over 4 ROOM AND OVER 4 ROOMS AND OVER 4 Rooms end 0»rt- 1, 2 and 3 Rooms STERLING PLACE — 4 LARGE BOX ROOMS REASONABLE. AD­ ULTS PREFERRED SL 6-0478 OWNER 1 RMS *80, 5 rm* Flatbush $115 3 rm* $79. 6 rms children $125 Broker Many others IN 9-0806 S RM UNFURN APT FOR RENT. Stove, refrigerator. CaU after 5:30 P.M. .OWNER PR 4-5815 LEXINGTON AVE.7 ■$“~ Near Nurtri nd. 4 rm*. repainted $62.50 mo. latest. 1 mo fir. *BU 7- '1180 7 ROOMS Large family, children. I 7 RM APT 8 FRONT PORCH Welfare. 2 - 3- 4 5 rm apt* | $125.00 week. CHILIhKEN BROKER! Working couples preferred OWNER IN 7-9300 EV 5-3334 ONE 5 ROOM APT. Lania '(wookik * M**® Carroll St.------ $135.00 New Lota Ave. nr Georgia Ave. 16 •"'« Hartley St. -------- ---- $130.08 IN 7-0184 before 9, mornings. Alter 15 rms Bergen St. Modern _ $108.00 13 rm* Prospect PI ------- $ 69.80 5 evenings. OWNER. ...__$ 80.00 3 $125.00 5 i ms Park Pl PR 8-2320 CAMBRIDGE SL 6d200 4 RM APT. HERKIMER STREET 5 rm apt, Herkimer Street rms Lincoln Pl ___ AGENT ~1 rA 13 room, unfurnished rtudto apt. Apts. Available All Over Brooklyn 6's, 5 $, 4'», 3 $, 2's Children Welcome UL 7-3400 1192 Fulton St. (nr. Bedford) AJAX REAL ESTATE 0r*M.n3 fhwbr Child rem nuifege OWNER 1ST. ALBANS un a «7i VACA-'<T- children ok HO 8-SS71 e j david realty ax 7-2111 3to Rooms $99 BAISLEY PARK 4 Modern Rm* $110 COUPLE PREFERRED Couple Child Preferred NO SECURITY HOMEFINDERS Fl 1-1950 HOMEFINDERS Fl 1-1950 & 5 room apt* for rent, ~TriiS_nat~fer rent ~| AMBROSE REALTY Call Sun or late evening*. RE 9-5360 Srakngtw unfurn. $95 ger m. Ever>thln«4 Readable JA >-3004_____________ OWNER! Hollis. Beautiful 6 Room Apt. Near east new yokk — 5 rmi. 2nd J Llewellyn Gittene LA 8-7000 SPRINGFIELD GARDENS - 3 room Modern apartment. C°5,plec.nre 4 rm. opt., unfurn $115 per mo. HOMES & HOMES "TY AX 1-1818 floor, children, tranap. $70. FLATBUSH - 6 rms, 2nd floor, decorated. Quiet block. $120. BUSHWICK — 4 room, lat floor. (Apt Hse.) clean. $85. AGENT HOUSES FOR SALK - IN ALL BOROS Smalt Down Payments ALSO GENERAL INSURANCE 2371 7tb Avenue Between 138th anud 139th Sta. AV 1-7966 Irene (unaiagham WASHINGTON HGTS — Legal room ( ing house. Also 2 together. Also a 3 family shingle. $2,000 down Apts available Bronx. 2 family frame. $1.UO(1 down, apts available WA 8-7100 Mr. Martin, 471 W. 140th St ~ 16 Rooms, 3 baths rooming house. 1< legal Good condition, oil Reasonable. Owner. Vacant, heat. —I BEDFORD-Sluyvesant — 3 -rms. 3, 4. 5 8 6 RMS ground floor. Unfurnished or fur- ALSO HOUSES TO RENT rushed Ga* and electric included. LA 5-8319 Reasonable 5 MR. ANDREW rm apt. Bedford Ave, welfare MA 2-6995 RMS. PARK PC rms. all modern rms, New York Ave. ___ rm, Crown Hgts rm*. Flatbush Many Others To Chooi« $18 Wk PINKIE O. HARRIS LN 7-7480 $77.00 $ 75 00 : AGENT 3130.00 $100.00 $140.00 From 777 Nostrand Avenue • 5 RM .APT, PARK PLACE _ ____ _____ • Htli AH. Rtishwlck Avenue PD 9 QCQft 3 rm ap* alR bldg. Riverdale Ave. rR Mr. Andrew Welfare M.A 2 HART ST near Tompkins Large 5‘u rooms, excellent transp.' Quiet neighborhood IN 7-2094 or LN 7-2022 MALTA STREET.. 176 > 5 room apt. modern kitchen, work­ ing person preferred. Children Call OWNER SL 6-2909 ____________________ 16 ROOMS. Flatbush apartment. $120. per month and security. Near IRT shopping area and school. BU 7-6S327 OWNER -6995! 4 ROOM APARTMENT. UNFUR­ NISHED. BUSLNESS COUPLE PRE­ FERRED. CALL ST 3-2931 AFTER OWNER 6 PM. HOPKINSON AVE. 5 rm apt, ground floor Children CROWN HEIGHTS — 2to rms. mod­ em, (Apt Hse) convenient $85. CROWN ESTATES Hickory 3-5590 1034 Lafayette Ave., Bklyn HMS. Elevated building $117.00 rms. Pacific St. _ ....... $115.00 rms. Prospect Place . , $184.16 rms, Lincoln Place. ____ $110.00 rnu, Lott SL__________ $125 00 rms. Park Place ______ $110.00 rms, Hawthorne St. ____ $120.00 rms. Pilling St. ______ $129.00 rms, Midwood St.________ $135 PR 2-5151 Maturah ho 5-2275 Llewellyn Gitteng LA 8-7000 _____________ _____ Manhattan. Bronx, Brooklyn •*<*» TI Wertcherter A Long Island A — *> rm. api., URtUin $120 per m*' Edward Sister*. 748 St. Nicholas Ave 7 1JSO l,ewe,|7" Gittens LA 8-7000 200-37 Linden Blvd. St. Albans Broker JAMAICA 3to Room* Unfurnished, $110. 4 Room Apartment. 1st floor. Adult* preferred. $125 .per month. HO 5-2275 j CALL AGENT Cal1 i 5 LARGE ROOMS. after 8 p.m. _______ ___________________ OWNER tw 840M FR 9-6073 3to ROOMS, 517 Christopher Ave I Owner HUACB I *dUllS Pre*e(«fd. — /A?,' s-saao 26 E. U9TH ST - Legal rooming house $16,500 $3,000 down. Pay-1 ment. Edward Sisters, 740 St. Nich-j olaa Av*. AU 6-6880. $140 Monthly. 22 E. 119th SL Legal rooming house i EVENINGS, j Edward Sister* 740 SL Nicholas Ave i 816.500. <3.000 dn payment ________ ' AU-6-6880 Bet Lott and Newport Ave. Mudern equipment. Ready to move into. Rent $52.60 Welfare, children. MI 1-2181. GR 1-9623 Owner. Key with supt. second floor rear. CORONA — Newly renovated 6 ii 81 References re­ tail IL . 8-4081 rm unfurn apts. quired. Security, anytime. EVANS. Apartment Houses __________ „ HOLLIS —, 4 room apartment for ,----- . 3. 4, 5 RM APTS FOR RENT, rent Worklng couple pref. Call]________________________________ before 2 p.m. and after 7 p.m I ,,iVi>v uiv ipfi iai u m SO 8-9367 HAN®\M*N „SPE£IAhe,?1’^? SP 6-0108 ------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Family. W 116th St. Lease or rent. HO 4-8448 1 fc 2 Family houses for sale AGENT OWNER ’ Manhattan FOR HOLLIS — 4to Rm. apt, $138 a | Excellent Income FOR RENT — Crown Heights East-j ern Parkway, and Lincoln PI.1 5 rms, $125; E. N. Y. 3 rms, $80; Brownsville. 3 rms. $50. UYCE REALTY PR 3-46001 r.-{ CROWN HGTS - Excellent 4 5 rms. near transp, quiet, rea- ST 9 5850 eonable. ' Owner 4 ROOM APT. Newly decorated Reasonable rent. Settled or quiet j business couple preierred GL 2-2869 Owner. 4 RMS Unfurnished, vjith private hath & Kitchen. Working couple preferred. Call owner HY 5-5981. 4 RMS. Nice locality $120 per month Gas included. Easy access to bus Owner A Sub. * IN 9-5040 SANDFORD ST. 125, 4 Pm apt. Call alter 6 p.m. except Satur­ Owner day and Sunday 4 RMS “^~66-75. WeUare“childien 5 nns- 110. Plenty small and large apts, Rms. kitchenettes — Agent. PR 3-1343 528 qFtncy streft 4 RtX>M UNFURNISHED Apt for rent 6 p.m." call after p^RK PL.. 4 Rm. $77. also Ito x L __OL^ 3-4766 Rms. $85. Laura Seale 737 Frank- LO Ave. RMS. Unfurn nice working peo­ ple with references preferred, HY 3 5624 near all transn. OWNER ------- -I tween 10 and 4, *4 RM AIT. $75 a month, call he Owner Hy 6^957 174f» Park Place. BROKER SPACIOUS 5 RM Ground floor, good References. I OWNER PR 1-6727 _$ 80 Rooms, MODERN __ 68 RMS. Modern __ .100 rms. Modem___ rms. Modern______ 115 150 family lease____ HY 3-0473 Concord 1530 St Johns Pl HY 3-6644 APT. transp. Nr Reid RM .APT, ST. FELIX AVENUE 4 rm apt, Lafayette Avenue Mr Matthew MA 2-6996 5 Rooms, $65. .3 Rooms, $85, 3to $52.60 4 Rooms, $85, Quincy St. Herkimer St. Christopher Ave. Green Ave. _______________________________ j Others. 709 Sterling Place. RENTING — 4to Rms. Quiet Broker ST 3-8672 NOW Neighborhood. UL 7 (1539 Owner 4 ROOMS 1st Floor. Refined ten-| ants — Good section. Near sub way. tween 6-8 p m. Mr AU HI 3-5382 Adults preferred. CaU be-(NEWLY Renovated large 4 rm apt. 2 or 3 Working adults preferred. PROSPECT PL, 4 Beautiful large Modern box rms, in apt. house. GOLBLATT Child $74.80 FI 1-5022 IN 9-3576 CLINTON Hill. 4 Modem, gas & electric $110, Crown Heights, 4 Rms. $90, Pacific St., 4 Rms. $90. Broker Many others. PR 4-1342. (JL 7-6951 ____________ Owner PR 8-8231. 4 RM. APT, First floor, Working cquple preferred. 853 Blake Ave. Bet. Schpeck and Barbey St. — (Owner) Near IND and IRT. — Van Stolen Station. ST 3-8010 CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENTS 4 rm apt, 3 working people prefer­ red. Private house. HY 1-3796 - OWNER WE HAVE APARTMENTS All sizes — All section OUR FEE S50 - EV 5-9601 North Atlantic 2045 Fulton St. CA’ train to Rockaway Ave.) Also open Sunday* 1-4 P.M. Island. 2860 W. 28TH ST 4 vacant rms. welfare See supt.. Bungalow 1 or call Ben. Coney RA 8 3086 4 rm$ and store or 5 rm$ HY 1 -0209 Owner 5 RM APT, Working adult people preferred. OWNER, 499 MADISON ST. BROOKLYN BROOKLYN - DEAN ST 7 rms Monthly maintenance. $75.00 Price $4,000 FLINT MAin 2-0752 Queent—Furnished 1, 2 and 3 Rooms ST. ALBANS — 3 rm. apts, furn­ ished and unfurnished. Also 4 rm apts. 4i houses to lease. REVANDER REALTY 200-06 Linden Blvd. St. Albans LA 7-6060 (ST. ALBANS — HOLLIS 3 room apts. furnished Children. Also 4-room houses. Agent — HO — Lovely A unfurn. apt. A 5-6020. 2 fc 3 RM APT. Aito House -for lease SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 3 Rooms, ultra modern-$100 4 rooms (2 big bedrooms) $115 ABCO REALTY ' OL 7-7900 168-22 Hillside Ave. Jamaica CORONA — Move right in. New kitchen, new bath. N<r agents fee. 2 rooms $90. Agent. 95-13 North­ ern Blvd Hl 6-3672. j EAST ELMHURST — 3 large rooms Private entrance. Gas and electric Included. OWNER XL 7 7815 RMS. Unfurnished- furnished. Nice places. 122-14 Sutphin Blvd. S. Ozone Park. FA 2-7970 AGENT SOUTH OZONE PARK, 3 Room apt $85 00 per Month. Gas and elec­ Agent tric included JA 9-1441 JAMAICA — Vicnity — 3 fc 4 room h apts, for rent, vacant. From $85 month. GOODYEAR. OL 7-6800. 87-56 168th St., Jamaica. We have 3, 4 and 5 rm apts. Hawley Realty HO 8-7740 JAMAICA 3- 4 -5- 6 ROOM APTS. — for rent — Welfare — Immediate Occupancy CALL AGENT AX 1-1802 Child PARSONS REALTY 0L 8-4144 3 RM APARTMENT Large — Child HO 5 3543 OWNER KEW GARDEN HILLS — 4to Room Garden Apts. Children Welcome. PARSONS REALTY 0t 8-4144 •3. 4, 5 RM Apts, A-l neighborhood, Children. -6.K GL 4-4640 Ask for Albert Owner.1 Working couple preferred. 4 RM APT. UNFURN I Call after 6 p.m. or weekends OWNER UL 2-2438 GARDENS 3to RM Garden 1-2-3 Rooms KEW Elevator apt house 3 available. JuSaii Really | BU 2-6080 AT 7 82 ELDERT APT AT, 82 ST. 4 HM Hl 3-3400 Children. BROKER CARROLL ST - 4 large rms in elevator apt building. $94.00 pet month. Adults preierred. Broker - IN 7-8198 14TTIT ROOMS Nice 1, decor.ted. ,---------<Kx.upancy U1 Ra|ph Ave. GL 3 2900. ST MARKS AVE. 770. NEAR New York Ave attractive 4 room apt. $140. security Supt. or agent. SW 5-7100 6 RM. Apt. Parlour floor A ground floor. New-ly decorated Adults pre- fered. Owner after 10 a m ST 3- 8329; After 6 pm. ST 9-6992. g _ $7#; 6 — $115; 3-4-5 rm apts Al»o house for lease. ALSTON REALTY 6 RM MODERN Apt. Parquet Floors. Children^ Private house. $’.2S. Owner NE 8-6479 NB 8-6925 MI 7-6167 5 BEAUTIFUL Large furnished rmscIMYISION AVE., 4 Rm. apt. Steam, apt. building. Cunvsawot. 6toe; Freshly painted. $80 Security —1 neighborhood 4 * Children BL ^-4»5 or LN 7-9553 ______________ _______________________ NE 8-8473 4 RM APT Alf modern. Private BEAUTIFUL Rms. I up front, — Creu Bronx Expwy I Bi II , 2 fam Evcepfionally ■large rms., 5to> 2 bedrooms,I |$to, 3 bedrm*. Full basement! I ( 3 rm. apt. 2 car garage.l II fare sone. Estate must aeUJ |$25,5<X). Paulding Avo. Vic. I Brick 7 yr*, old. 1—8. 2 bed-| Irma 16. 3 bedrm*. (Ml heat J II lare zone, $22,800.' ' Basv.'nrd Ave. Vic. [Brick det. . (am. 4—2 bed-) Irma. 7 -4 bedrm*. Full) IbasemciU. fin. rm. Oil heatj 118.000. Rosedale Ave. Vic. Ilirick 2 (am. 5to. 2 belrma.| |6to 4 bedrm*. Full ba seme " + 3 rfri. apt., 2 car garage,I Il fare zone. $27,000, Wokefitld Iftrick, corner, 2 year* old | |2 fam . 6to.. 3 bedrm*., ■ bedrooms. 1 (are zone. Many lextras. $31,500. Williamsbridge ■Brick 3 (am., decuntriffled.l ■PopacMion. 1—3, 1 -4, 1 ■ 8J Oil, brass. 1 fare zone,! $24,000. Many others open 7 day* | Irving Kotzen (652 E. 233 St. — KI 7-81 DN WEST BRONX. I Off Tremont Ave­ nue, 3 family detached - 5, 5, & 4. Pay $50 a Month like rent — MO 6-9450. Popular Realty $2,000 CASH WILLIAMSBRIDGE — 2 fam det. 4 & 3. Basement, det. garages. Extra large plot — $17,009 TROTTA REALTY FA 5-8338 FRANKLIN AVE., 2 Family - 3 Kir., modern apt. $130 monthly in­ come. 8 rm duplex. 2 fireplaces. Pink tile kitchen & bath. Sale or lease with option to buy. — LU 9-1649 Owner. E. 215 St. vicinity. 2 Fam. Brick Det. 2 vacant apts. Oil, sacrifice, $17500. Frank P. Virzi TU 1-8789. Hughes Ave. & 180th St. 2 Fori. 7 Rms. Vacant Newly decorated. Owner CY 3-4271 Cash $575 TR 8-3168 SACRIFICE WEST BRONX ALL VACANT ‘ Morris Ave., Burnside Ave. 2 Blocks Grand Concourse MM 2 Blocks Jerome Ave. 15 rooms. 2 baths, brick, oil burner, brass plumbing, new bathrooms, de­ controlled. no rent ceiling, no rent ceiling, no violations. Price reduced. ! Reasonable cash. Call Owner, PL 7-6985 LOW ~ CASH 2 FAM. BRICK 6 room duplex -j- 3 room rental FULL BASEMENT .MORRIS PK District $ fam frame 58x90, 2 garage*. $18,000. Amity TY 2-4824. Agency. 2 family Crotons Av*. 3 FAMILY Brick, 11 rm* .'3480 da. 3 family shingle, income $573 da. 1 family brick, 7 rms $4,000 dn. 3 family sacrifice $54)88 down. REALTY OFFERINGS INC. 2J84 7th Ave. (Cor 13Sth) TO 2-49081 CASH $2,580 134TH ST.. Neor: St Anna 2 family brick. 10 rms. 3 new oil burner, vacant, good con­ dition. price $17400. Av*., ORESKI CY I 6 rms, semi attached. Corder NO. E. BRONX — 1 family duplex ner nro- garden. perty, detached garage, — wall to wall carpeting. Owner— LO 9-6146 or LU 7-1204 after 6 pm 1 FAMILY House. 5 large Finished basement, garage, 50x 100. $21,000 SY 2-4052. 2636 Samp­ son Ave., Owner. N.E. BRONX 1 fam. birk. atVach- ed. 6_yrs. old. Low dn. oayment. RI 9-2580 Agent. TU l-47hi ffter 6 p.m. & Weekends. WILLIAMSBRIDGE _SEcffON 1 family brick, semi-detached. 6 rooms, garage, lovely yard. Many others including 2 family brick. 6to. 3(6, basement, garage, 3 family brick, 6, 5, J. Detached 2 car garage. Reasonably priced for quick sale. TU 2-8438 - TU 1- 8312 Broker. ELY Ave. 3254, 2 family brick, de­ tached, 12 rms vac. OH, Garage, 50x100 Asking $25,990. Sat. fc Sun. Only or by appt. Frank P. Viral FOR-SALE Or lease. North 8x. TU 1-8780 detached 12 rm- brick bouse. Com venient transp. Low down payment Broker FI 8-3064. Almost Rent FREE 10% DOWN 8 & 5 RMS w/w Rugs Throughout House Garage MODEL ,2151 Neried Ave. Where the Bronx meets Westchester Dir.: North on Boston Road to Bay- chester Ave., left to Neried. North. 6 blocks to model. Opposite tile Mount Athletic Field. ’ FA ±?a? Builder WHY PAY RENT FINE SELECTION MANY LOCATIONS 1 FAMILY HOMES ONLY $1,500 CASH DOWN SILHOUETTE REALTY, INC. 1296 Gun Hill Rd. TU 2 2810 Open 7 days Bronx Apt. Houses Far Sub FAMILY Brick, 3-6’a, 5-5’s, oil heat. 1043 Teller Ave., at 165 St Income over $6,000 a yr. Price $26,600 — TU 2-6563. OWNER. SURPRISE BONUS I SENTRY HOMES MODEL 3115 Gunther Ave. .Directions: E. on Gunhill Rd. to Eastchester Rd., left 2 blocks to Hammersley, then right 4 blocks I to Gunther How Bar KI 7-7577 CLINTON AVE. — 2 family, 14 rms, j .possession 9 rms, oil, decorated, 1 3 bathrms. must be seen. $1,500 LU 5-3716 down COHFN ELDER AVE — 2 family Brick, Price $21,500. THROGGS NK. — Semi Modern. $2,000 down. detaihed. i SOUND VIEW — Detached 2 family, i brick, $2,500 down. 24 Apt house Little or no cash Collect $18,000 Rent. Mortimer J. Kotzen TA 4*8700 21 FAMn.Y HOUSE lor sate: $11,000 cash. Reasonable price. No brok­ ers. Call TA 4-6618. Owner. FOR SALE — Handyman. Income $65 wk plus apt. 21 family house Reasonable price. No Brokers — TA 4-6618 Owner. E. BRONX. Must sacrifice. Modern 5 story waik-up, 50 apts, sunken tubs, tile bath, No. 6 oil, $46,000 rental. No broker commission. $20,000 cash. Above existing mort­ gages. LU 7-3840. OWNER. Bronx-Fur Rent BRYANT AVE. — 19 rms. brick. $2,80# down. Vacant, NELSON AVE. — 3 large apts.. vacant. $2,500 down. GUNTHER AVE — family brick, $2,500 down. New Ig. 2 PROSPECT AVE. family, $900 down. MANOR AVE. — $5,000 down. Renovated 6 family brick. month also 3 rm ground floor apt. OWNER $115 a month, free ga»-And trie. One month's security Owner WASHINGTON Heights — 7 fam-J ily. $41000 Bargain? See for your­ self. Many others. Miss Piper, CY 2-3777. UN 5-2250 .... LA 7-0831 195-01 119TH AVE.. ST. ALBANS. 4 RM APT. AR 6-3146 OWNER JAMAICAr^-5’LaTge_rms, 3 btrt- rms painted, nr. Merrick Rd. all modern. December 1st. AGENT RE 9-3544 HOLLIS — 4 Modern rms, private entrance. New refrigerator, va­ cant, nr. Farmers Blvd. $110 in­ cludes gas & electric. AGENT — RE 9-3544 30 FAMILY — E. 117 ST. Rent roll S16M I-; asking price $40.- 000. Cash $7,000. Broker, AC 2-6300 VACANT —E. 117 ST. 10 family, 5 story, suitable for re- novatuqu $7W» cash. Broker. AC 2-6300 Manhattan—For Rent HOLLIS — 6 Room apartment. $140 yy. 120th ST. - House to lease. Work- Monthly No fees. Principals only Call LA 8-1721 after 6:30 p.m. Owner QUEENS ing respectable person pref. HA 7-1657 before 6 p.m. Ovner Bronx For Sale NO CASH DOWN ^QUALIFIED Gl 1 Fare Zone Thruway Village 12 Family Brick I Playroom Garage tsk About Ourl layaway Plan 2939 Tiemann Av. I Directions. E. on Gunhill Rd. to Arnow Ave., left at I Arnow Ave. (Post Office). , |to Tiemaan Ave., left at I I Tiemann Ave. to model. I Open every day. including | Sun., from Noon til Dusk | TU 2-2223 Presenting A New Community Of 50 brick 2 family homes. First Section Sold, in Construction 2nd Section Now Open CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENTS JACKSON Heights. Co-op 3to rooms $108 Monthly, Including gas & electricity. $2,850. Immediate oc­ cupancy. Tax savings TW 9-3013 j Owner. N Y State—Unfurnished GARDEN APARTMENT, 3 BED- i ROOMS, Ito BATHS. 1 BLOCK FR SCHOOL. $190 MONTH. 914-EL 6-6490 OWNER Unfurnished Apartrnnts Wanted WANTED I 1 ! Apartment*.' Rooms. Kitchenettes No charge te 'andf- “*s PAUL 618-A Nostrand Ave. IN . )485 Brooklyn Landlord's Free Service Your Apts. Kitchenettes and Hous-rs Needed. We have select clientele ’ waiting. Aurora Realty, 112-15 Far :l mers Blvd., Hollis. HO 5-6020. LONG lHl.ANLi apartment*, kit chenette* and rooma. List youral with us for quick action. Mel charge to . landlords Jenkina' Really, 31-21 108th SL, Corona. HA 4-6324 N T. LANDLORDS FREE! RENT YOUR APTS., ROOMS AND HOUSES THE MODERN WAY. LIST WITH PRINCE REALTY CO 172-08 LINDEN BLVD. AX 7-9500 Landlords, list your apts.. and kitch­ enettes. Desirable clients waiting. PR 8-3789 BROKER CALL EV 5 9601 N0WI No fee to landlord North Atlantic, 2045 Fulton St. Square Deal Room Rental Landlords — List your apts., rooms fc apts 402 W. 145 St.. WA 6-6100. FO 8-5506 LANDI-ORDS. List your apt with us. we have a varied clientele waiting. No charges to you. 131 Ralph Ave. Broker, GL 3-2900. FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS Don’t fret, list with ARNET. ARNET REALTY Mrs. Simmons CORP MA 5-0421 WANTED, Landlords' listings, no fee, select clientele GL 4-4640 Ask lor Albert Apartments Wanted! ANYWHERfe IN BROOKLYN No-Charges te Landlord* Responsible Tenants Waiting Please Call Now AJAX REAL ESTATE UL 7-3400 1192 Fulton St. roe»r Bedford) LA 7-2700 RELIABLE TENANTS WAITING ------- For Apartments, kitchenettes, rms. house. Busmen eouple pref. fcof-l Sunny Hollywood erence. Owner. 272 Chiton PI Ring 2nd bed.___ location. Owner. Kitchen. Good =T" Reasonable. N1 9-2636 — Lincoln pl — 4 rooms, $65 mo 4 rm. apt., S85 mo., 5 rm. 4 rm* In 80* house. 1st floor. $100 mo opt., S97. E. N. Y. 4 ROOM APT. Near A train $95 monthly. Owner. Ml 7-0898, EVES. MODERN 4to RM APT FOR RENT For information call: BROKER___ ___ HY’ 3-6339 BROKER HY 1-0050 NR 2-0040, OWNER 5 ROOMS IN APT BO^SE nr sub- way. month. BROKER HY J-6339 <8 - 9 p.m > OWNER 4 rooma, all improvement*. Near subways. EV 5-8864 624 HENDRICKS ST. 5 room apt. Adult preferred. OWNER HY 84258 and 2 P m. No weekends 10 a m. LIBERTY AVE?-Bart NY Section ;' Ground now apt. “» °< tacl1 >ar<! broker l hli'! n PR 1-6727 Llewellyn Gittens LA 8-7000 4 TO1. Opt., Unfurn. (HERKIMER ST — 4 RMS $95.00! Working people preferred McDon : ough St. 5 rms, children $110* Newly decorated. Agent Hl '3-0436 6 rm apt. for rent Call BU 4-7259. Children 5 LOVELY RM APT., inspect after Nov. 26. Coll IN 7-2398 Owner UXFVRW APT, $125 mo Light and gas included ^yWNER2 CROWN HEIGHTS.'N- ' Avenue Between Carroll fc President Mod era 4 rm apt. elevator bldg, new PR 3-0819, equipment Newly painted. $116 mo. Nr all shopping fc transp Call Fleldrtone 7-7000 or SL, 6-3389 5l 3.9628( between 10 *m. - 1 p.m. aia.vi «to RMS, MODERN in Ap< House ^id (Ivor rear, $100 month Child ren 4 and 5 rm. aptl. 5 rm. unfurn. apt. NTWVLY Decorated 6 Rm. apt, a AQENY dults preferred, nr, Transp fc shop- ST 3-7768 or ping center Call ST 3-6170 OWNER OWNER BUSHWICK, E.N.Y. 4 fc 5 modern: Rms, decorated, good location, Children, AGENT, 4 RM .APT. Unfurn, stove and re- frigeralor. Best location, couple: preferred. Reference*. Rent $651___________ mthly. Security. See owner week- J RMS, Marion St, $110 Mo. secur- ity, quiet 2 family home, small days, 846 Monroe St. -----------------—_— -------------- - \ working family preferred. Owner in 3-3400 5 rm. opt., $100 per month ln 3-^07__________ Call RE 9-2433. OWNER. Call ST after 6. All day Sat fc Sun. No Brokers ALBANS, 3 Rms, all off Merrick Rd . Vacant, eludes gas fc Electric. private $85 in- Agent 3 RM FURN APT. Adults preferred OWNER OL 9-9281 SPRINGFIELD Garden* — 3 Room Apt- Bustoeas couple $30. Weekly Owner No Brokers please. AX 7-2730 RE 9-3544 SOUTH OZONE PARK — 3 Rooms, lor small family. 2nd fl. priate entrance. $110.80 per month. Also new 1 fc 2 family homes for sale Broker FA 2-8514 fc JA 0-1529. 3, « apt fc 5 rm available LA 7 2700 3 BEAUTIFUL Rms, private $30 , wkly, ga* fc electric included. 2 Sharpe girls or married couple preferred Call alter 6 p.m All day Sat i Sun LA 7-5674. OWNER A<,rn 4 ROOMS AND OVER i HOIX1S. 3 ULTRA MODERN ROOMS $25 WEEK. HOMEFINDERS Fl 1-1950 3 rm furn, 825. weekly adult* pref. Owner JA 9-1669 Hollis 3 rm modern furn apt. Call HO 8-7614 Owner Furnished Ito rm apt. Utilities included. Ground floor. Adults pref. OL 9-0092 Owner Holli$ & All Queans 6 larfe ran. ChUdre” ok. $139.50 Parsons Realty OL 8-4144 4 rm apt, children. Sharp* APTS. OF THE WEEK 5 RMS- 4 RMS- $85 PER MONTH $95 PER MONTH eia/i DgO MftMTM »IWr$KmWfein SPRINGFIELD Gardens, 3 Reauti-^ _.** lul rooms Private. $28 Weekly. 6 RM5- Child-, Also rooms availab e Mrs HOUSE — OPTION TO BUY Walker, agent FA 2-8989 | HOUSE - $125 PER MO. MR BROKER___ PR 8-8762 5 ROOM ATT. Steam, parquet Hoot* Puteam Ave. Iioo.uo - $106.00. Alao other apt* Cali Mr. Wynn. NE 8-0832 T RM~APT Modern In ap« house l itobr front. $95 mo children. Welpnme. PR 8-8762. MR BROKER ____ « RMS HINDSDALE ST too no Children Call MH PltWElX DI 8 -1323 4 RM APT Storling Pl near Kingston Ave. $115 mthly. Clenn. Call; Mr. Powell DI 6-1323 CROWN HEIGHTS loosely 6 rm apt Near *11 Iran*, shop. etc. $125 Mrs. Saslau Adult* only. UL M»$ Eve- P* »ww MODERN 4 ROOM APT. J Amboy St 4 room* — >78 Amboy Le$ion St. 3to room* Others available in all _ $65 ALEXANDER REALTY CO 763 Franklin Ave. ST 2-3700 TT $97. ROGERS AVE - 5 rm* — »7 Lincoln Pl — 3 rm* — $80 Gl 3-2770, RESIDENTIAL Section of Buskwick 6 rms. unfurn. Near all transp ; Working couple preferred, 208-4 " OWNER* GL OWNER \\ kN'UE J — 5 Rm7 apt. Unftirt ln 2 family house. Will be avail- able December 3rd. Working peo­ ple prefered. $100 per mo Ref­ CL 1-5395. erence*. Owner S OZONE PARK - 2to Furnished TROJAN AX 1-0100 Rms. Utilities. Private Business couple pref. OL 9-7236 OL 9-4639. house. — O'™" “ CORONA — 6 sunny newly decor a ted rm*. Convenient transp Ad­ ults working preferred. CaH: FLATBUSH (EAST 23RD ST) 5 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED OTHO PR 8-1004 MODERN 6 Rms Excellent neigh-: borhood. business adult* preferred. $130 HY 5-1077 OWNER 4 RM, Apt. newly decorated. Near all transp. Refs required. Call ST 9-4878 after 6 p m. wtodays, anytime wkends. Owner MR. 6. 5. 4 fc 3 rm BROKER apts in all areas UL 7-4174 5 ROOM APARTMENT 144 Halsey Street CaH owner home. ST ' 9-1340 Call 9 a m. to 3 p.m. 5 rm unfurn apt, private business family preferred. Gl 5-8948 OWNER Crown Height* — modern 7 I ms. $145. Security. lease owner. ' PR 4 8314 PARK SLOPE $75 fc $85 per month 5 rm agl, aoar all tranip. HY 3 8173 - owaor PROSPFXT PL . 581, Nr. Franklin & Subway* Modern lto Tile bath $75 No Fee Welfare Supt. Rowe ST 9-3798 Owner. 5 RM Apt, 1st floor Nice Working people preferred. Children Wel­ come Call after 7 p.m. Owner HY 8-1781 5 ROOMS Reasonable rnt. Flatbush Area, CaH Owner UL 6-4250. after 6 30 p.m. Tue*. Wed, Frl. Week end* anytime. .. ... 11334 202nd St. ST. ALBANS. FURNISHED APT. 2 career women preferred. Call Sun. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. OWNER. HA 9-2638 OWNER SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 5to Rms __________ Children. Welcome — $132. ST. ALBANS or unfurn monthly. Working couple pref LA 8-0686 AGENT. FURN APT 3 RMS fc BATH. Private entrance. Reliable working adult* pref. LA 7-6605 OWNER 2 RM GROUND FLOOR APT. Furn Working couple preferred. SP 6-7155 OWNER PARSONS REALTY 0L 8-4144 4 RM APT FOR RENT. Children Call after 7 P M. LA 5-0784 Owner ST. ALBANS — 4 Rm. new apt AH mod. conv. Pit. Entrance to Block to tranap $125. Perkins. Open 9-9. RE 9-5180. ST ALBANS. 2 rms, nicely furn Settled business people pref. All privilege*. AH wk LA 741319. OWNER Ag Tlig UtfgFK ARTS St. Albans Apt. House 5 large rooms, plenty closet*. Nr ___ transit. Bert neighborhood $130 mo. 1 3,'5. $122. $26 RER WEEK Martin L Simms $85 PER MONTH *-wa_______________ »n«acR: 3 RMS 5 RMS 4 RMS 6 RMS $95 PER MONTH $140 PER MONTH Beverly Rd — 4to rm* Others Kargman Rlty 45 Bond St. UL 5-0780 WM. DAVID IX i-'®2 WELFARE ROOMS ------------- _ $ 90 > 80 HY 3-9100 To Place A Want Ad In Amsterdam News Call DECATUR ST., 605 — 5 moms $05 Bklyn. Call for information. OWNER GL 5-918$ 5 ROOM APT. Marion St. Per month. Security, no h 8110 no *. CaH HOUSE-OPTION TO BUY HOUSE $12$ PER MONTH OWNER HI 3-5207 TROJAN AX 1-0100 7 roam opt. Cad after 7 p.m. EV S-6814 r Owi 6 ROOM APT. Working adult* pre-t References. | ferred. 5 room apt. unfurnished Call SL 6 5503 Owner PretMont St. Sterling Place St. Johns Place St. Jehne Place 5 rms $76 4 rms $65 4 rms $100 5 rmi $79 Large rms, transp., children SL 6-1164 BROKER Madison 8t.. «W 4 rm apt. Newly renovated. Tile bath. Owner. 5 ROOM APT FOR RENT. CaH after 7 P.M. UL $-1192 Adult* preferred OWNER IN 7-1768 Owner , S, 4 fc 3 RM Unfurn apt*, decor­ ated. Crown Height* area nr. sub­ way*. Children. Open Sundays. PR 4-5822 A.rnt HANCOCK STREET. 4 Rooms, apt. $85 00 Newly decorated Eastern Parkway, 4 room* apt hou*e Flatbush 4 rooma, new house — PR .’-4983. Agt. 5 ROOM APT. Madison Street ren- tai $120.00 per month. Call after OL 5 7S12t $ pm 5 RM. Legion sm APT. St., near E. 98*h St. CaU Owner 0$ After $ p.m. all day Sat. EV 5-1 Sun. 4 RM APT. Dean St. $100 children i rm*. St Marks $50 80 near Saratoga Ave. Children. CaH Mr. Powell m 6-1323 -W. I X..... FLATBUSH — 4to Modern rm*. In New building. Adult* preferred Owner. Call UL 7-4133. 4 Rooms and Over 14 RM. Apt. Cooking prtvilegee furnished Working couple prefer red. 134-2$ 160 St , Jamaica, Owner Queens-Unfurnished 1, 2 ond 3 Rooms MICKENS JA 3-0347 ALL SECTIONS at Queens, apart­ ments, (urnlahed and unfurnished Better homes and commnnttle* 178-18 Uberty Avenue, Jamaica. Wt & 4'/i Rooms Beautiful Gardait Type Modern, private garagea All apt*, newly painted snd floor* aeraped. $115 to $135 102-61 184 It., Hoilia HA S-818Y RI 9-5300 GREENE AVE., 737 — 5 rm apt Modern fixture* Owner Rklyn, NY } RMS. GREENE 4 rm*. near t CaU Mr. I AVE $78.33 Four rn Herriman Security l, apt*. Unfurnished — St, Bklyn, $115. Mn Owner AP 7-64J4 6t4 RM APT. fc Garage UNHAPPY Want A Working Tenant? Want to Smile Again? Let me aerie you. J. BUCANAN DON'T BE FOOLED Don’t let Other* Foot You. Apart­ ment* are Hard to Find. We Only Have One Available. 4 Room*. $89 per Month; But we Have Plenty of Houses for Rent Following: English Colonial bEEU? 1E& ™ JJX LIST YOUR ROOMS, APTS OR Cape Cod___ _______ $75 Month HOUSES FOR RENT WITH US. NO FEES TO LANDLORDS WE INVESTIGATE OUR CLIENTS $60 Month | PR 2-9598 IN 7-8895 SOME NO FEE AGENT AX 7-6800 TROJAN AX 1-0100 WE KID YOU NOT ONE 4 Room Apartment Left Only $00 Per Month j Landlords List your I room* and houses at 1120 Fultea St. ST 9 8571 apartments,1 Plenty of Hou»e« *» I APARTMENTS WANTK) SMl Roon” $to Room* AGENT «9 per Month $65 per Month Minhattan _ B„ _ Brooklyn 182 57 BROKER: AU M267 client* waiting JA 6-73081__________ _______________ PLENTY OF RENTALS rm House , —, I tS per mo 4 fc 5 room apartments $90 to $10$ a month plus rm House 5 4 9 $8 per mo 7 rm Houan __ ___ $ 90 per mn 8 rm House ........ 8100 per mo. CALL us now and Judf« ,nr yourself Agent___________ OL 8-0200 FREE RENTAL SERVICE {Employed, reliable tenant* waiting Call BROKER WA 8-444$ APARTMENTS TO SHARE MALTA STREET . 176 Lady to share 4 room furnished apt (Working perron Call; SL 6-2900 10 a m. to 8 p m. Miss Sears 3 VS$ ruts i Call FA 2 9441 J. 4, 5 ROOM APARTMENTS Also Houses for Lease L « E REALTY Owaor } RMS. Brand new apt. 2 hedrma llvlngrm, dlnlngcm. Modern klt- chea. Wan oven. Plenty of rloeet* Ffee >aa fc electric Back yard use. No broke*'* fee. JA 9 3255 Amsterdam News Classifieds - Bronx Park vie, attractive 1 family. Basement, 3 garage*, nice yard, $175 mo. Buy - option. Alexander Delle Cese 384 E. 149 St. M0 9-1405 Brooklyn—For Salu Prospect Park Vic. (3 family, all vacant) 16 huge rms. modern In every re­ spect, decorated throughout, truly a fine home, $2000 down. Can Mr. Don. NE 8-3732 Evenings 516 PY 1-3857 ND MONEY DOWN — (Only closing oodt.) Modern 2 family brick, 11 rm*. owner seeks responsible peo­ ple looking for a good home. Mr. Lee HY 3-6644, eve NI 8-4793 4 Family Brick ST. JOHNS PLACE 4 rtory. brownatone. 4 family. 23 rooms, parquet floors. 4 modern bnlhs. 4 modern kltohena, vacant, $1500 dow n ALEXANDER ST 3-3700 Evenings: OL 4-3723 PARK .SLOPE (near Priwpect Park) Ultra-modern 4 family brick 0 rm spta. Vacant and decontrolled. Only $11200 csfth. Mr. Itee. HY 3-6644. eve* NI $-4793 $350 Cash Beautiful 3 rtory, brick. 3 family. M rooms, rents from 2 apts. $1Rro month. 5 room apt. for ALEXANDER ST 3-3700 ’ Evenings: GL 4-3723 EASTERN PARKWAY VIC. Ultra modern 2 family hrick. Semi-de­ tached. garage, liveable finished basement, all vacuflt. Beautifully decorated, low payment*. S1J00 cash. HY 3-6644 Evea NI 8-4792 Mr. Luo flatuubh Modern 2 family brick. 17 Easy payment* Mr. 3-6644, evaa NI 8-4793 a • 1 fare zone 6 and 6. Garage. PLUS Finished Recreation Room with Vi bath 2 zone h/w heat. 10% on. PRICED LOW Furnished Model SAMALOT LU 9-6200 the best FOR LESS Economy & Security Come See 6 16 rms., — 1 fare Finished playrm. with lav. & private entrance. MODEL Corner of Croes & Gleason Av. (1 block East of Westchester Ave. l PAYNE fc PAYNE 3328 Seymour Ave.! OFF BOfiTON RD OL 5-55721 3 blncka from Roundview Sta­ tion. Pelham Bay aubway line) KI 7-7577 Hew Bor I LOOK—- Doctors, Lawyers Business People Jniversity Ave., beautiful family brick, detached. 2 car garage, large plot ■ MANY. MANY OTtlf RS FROM $150(1 DOWN. DORSETT ALL VACANT 2 FAMILY, WEST SIDE. NR. CONCOURSE SMALL CASH OWNER . - -r- DA 8-64 Ofhers Weslcherter County 2 FAMILY $400 DN PARKCHKTTBR AREA 6 fc 4 ROOM APARTMENTS. $12,000 MORTIMER J. KATZEN 1182 E. TREMONT AVE. LU 9-5120 WY 1-2587 TA 4-8700 | BRONX HOME BUYERS , Rrauttful 1 fam. brick home. 6 rms. 3 bedrm* plus spare rm, finished playrm plus gar, large yard*, rear porches, Hollywood kitchens fc bath­ rms, many extras; Include* dish­ washer. painting. Venetian blinds, mack bar fc landscaping. $2,500 CASH DOWN Easy terms SILHOUETTE REALTY TU 2-2600 OPEN .7 DAYS 223RD ST fc LACONIA AVE family rtuceo. 5 rooms fc extras IHJOO - CASH $2,000. ELSMERE PL nr Tremont Ave - 1 fam « rm* fc attic, $12,500 I family AGENT 0L 5-1091 W Bronx, modern 3 fc 4 family brick, oil, garage, excellent location, reasonable price, excellent finance. EGERTON DENNIS 800 E. 149 St , CY 2-3777 2 ROOMING HOUSES tole Lraae. Needed. Owner Willi* Ave. UN 5-2250. SUBURBAN LIVING . 10% DOWN New Homes. 6 fc 3 duplex. Brick) « fc 6. Enclosed porch. Oarage. 2to tile bath*. Wall oven*. Hard- wood floor*. Finished basement. Basement fc kitchen floor* tiled. 25 minute* to Manhattan. ►don. $83 SE $.9000, eve« fc wkenda LA 7-6150 U L 7-2500 IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-25 CASH $2,000 SAMUEL A. HAWKINS LTD. HO $ 1960 GL 4-3078 SP l-l Sava Yeu Money ____ AC 2-6.300 UN 4-1200. BROKER EV 5-6614 can after I p.m. OWNER Cant, an Following Pogo '•> ■$ CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY 3 rooms, steam heat. $75.09 month No fee See Supt. or CA 8-120(1 Owner ‘ JE 68727 $40 weekly 2 ST., 108 EAST Kitchen, living room A bedroom $90 See Supt , Apt. 3. Forsythe St. 38 (Nr. Canal) 2 rooms, steam beat. $49 It up. No fee See Supt or Owner. CA 8-1200 11 ST., 831 EAST 2Vj room*, steam heat. $74.12 month. No fee. Supt. or Owner, CA 8-1200 3 ST., 212 EAST 2H rooms from $50 a month. No lee See Supt. 214 E 3rd St , CA 8-1200 12 ST., 524 E. (Ave A I B) Brenx—Unfurnished 1-2-3 Rooms Newly Renovated 960 FOX STREET Simpson or Hunt’* Pt Sta Naw kitchen, new Ule bath. 3'* $95 .. 4'»$,,0 No fee -r Owner. DA 3-8857 3>$ CHEERFLL ROOMS. $70 Store and 3 rooms. $78 ALEXANDER DILLE CESE jj M(J g.14<)5 29$ rooms, $40 A up. Steam heat : No fee Supt or Owner. CA 8-1200. | 11 A 13 WEST 103RD ST - Newly J|4 j roOftoOMM.aB-MOA,AM-eoaMOsasd __ ______________________ _ Owner TU 1-4472 222 ST. VICINITY. 3 Unfurn rms, couple or angle man pref. Quiet neighborhood. KI 7-3822 Owner. 619 E 141 ST ST., ultra modern 2 rm apt* Near shopping 8 tranap 875 8 up Owner No Fee — MO 2 Room Madera 1403 Webster Ave. Welfare Owner UN 5 2250 Modern 2 & 3 room opts. 432 L 148 St. 530 St. Raab PI. 3311 Third Avs. Na faa. WA 6-4000 Owner 4 ROOMS AND OVER $ RM APT W 130th St Working HA 7 1887 respectable people pref before 8 p.m. Owner. 8 AVE 2241 (NEAR 121 STD ATTRACTIVE 4 RM APT $96 SUPT OR AGENT SW 5-7108 101 W 75TH ST — Modern 4 rm. Unfurn apt. Ere* ga* 1» Secur­ ity and references SU 7-5797 AGENT GRADY ENTERPRISER 126 LENOX AVENUE NEW YORK CITY 4 Rms W 184 St. 4 Rmi 6th Ave elevator 4 Rms E 191 SI <«$ Rms. 7th Ave. I Rms Cnltafe Ave. 6 Rms. Sherman Ayr 5 Rms 188 St East Rmi Convent Av*, vie. 3'4 Rms. W 171 St. 5 Rms W 171 St 6 Rms W. 136 St 6 Rms W 139 St WELFARE 8 CHILDREN Open 8-7 A1JKJ SAT E? NICE 2 Bedrm apts available W 106 St (CO.) Also W. 188'. »1ISi APARTMENT RENTALS F». Fft. $'s. Reasonable To 8138 Gorgeous 4-Weet End Mr George, Broker. S11A Courtland! Private kitchen Adults preferred ■ TAPSCOTT ST. 5. gorgeous $DO' ~flonr Owner PR 3-9014 ! GOOD REFERENCES REQUIRED HOWARD H. SILVER relerr^ r,r“ ■ssr? 4 gorgeous 226th St. Call AC 2-1275. After OWNER 7:30 KI 7-921$ Ownr GREENE AVE , 738 2'f RM Furn Nice home OWNER 165TH ST. 512 E — Remodeled : 2*A A 3. Ground flooor. Children Welfare No fees See Super on Owner premises. WY 3-1946 8100 3 Rm* Ea»t 222nd St 3 Rms E 217TH ST. 8110. 2 Rms Furn Olinvilla Ave $20 KI 7-7018 AGENT ELEVATOR ROOMS 3 RM APT, Furn. Pacific St , Rm apt. furn, Bainbridge St. a Hoe Ave , cor E. 165th St or CkUf 2 High class building, newly A beau­ tifully decorated Ready to move in. References required No Fee* 1057|r——*wr A, ' FO 8*400 *-l*ctnc.ty mcluded C.I .fler 4 UL 7-1406. --- —----- nm »cr ncsv ui a privavc aiaa--- . 6 RM TO Rest in a private 2 Call Mr. Andrew MA 2-6995 1 p .m. Owner OWNER ...... c^u ' I. . ■ family home, quiet neighborhood. ALL Private. 2 front rm*. Furn,__ Nr. Transp. $180 month utility in- Convenient, shopping, tranep eluded. 1 month security, ref.,’ *85 75 Wkly. Security, children - Owner, OL 5-2900 after 6 p.m OWNER PR 8-1485 E 98 St IIRT Sutler) PR 3-ZW) PLENTY APTS. Cut Feet 3 rmi $70 ln«f up I rm. $»S and up 5 rm. $85 and up $ rm. $125. spl teas*, parquet jic Agent 6 rm. $120 and up 7 rm. $140 Children. Other. Al.« Welfare »<-x-VT IIV va.m ht j-*siu 412 ST. MARKS AVE nr. Jewish 4 RMS. Hospital. Modern large 2<-a rm *7(> M“ spt in apt house for rent. See super, OWNER NO FEE, MODERN APARTMENTS Huntepoint. 3 Am*. 818.51 Elder Ave. Sta. Ctey-MTth 8t . I. Greenwald Realty 384 E. 148 St. 1341 WEBSTER AVE.. Nr. 170 St. I FOR RENT. East 316th St , 6 room .3 Rm*. $75 4 H«n» *400 Owner, apartment. New private house, Call TU 1-2990 Rm. 808| for* 2 and after $ OL 3-1588 (Tmtr in Store MO $-1022 Transp. adults pref Ref CaU be- Child Adults preferred. Owner. ALEXANDER AVE . Mod 2 Rm i —-------- ;-------------------------------- ' Apt. $80 mo 1H rm. apt. 870 jw BRONX — 1075. Woodycresi Ave 4 Rms ------- 3 Rm* call Mr. Powell - D! 6-1323 Rms 2H Rms 888.00 BRAND New modern 6 rm apt. nr i RMS Furn. Lewis PI $35 Wkly 192 Brooklyn Avenue One room, kitchen and bath, drive way available Harris. 821 50 $25 00 1 J2* 50 Welfare >30 00 CONEY ISLAND 7 Room apartments , Ml .1 7849 Can Owner $ 75 t 80 t « $105 tltn , CROWN HEIGHTS 6 RMS IN-corated Bedford Sluyvesant. 5 Rmi. $71) BROKER HY 14163 1. 3 A 5 RM Earn Religious home Owner MA J*496 APTS Unfurn »nd «ia rm* Paeifte St 1H rmi Dean St. TR 57528 I rm. F. N Y I1. rm* Flatbush ( rmi Buahwiik Sec Chid red OWNER _T~ .___ .mm. COURT Si , 561. lMi Room. $60 Recently irwiderniMd, sunken tub*. 7 -md 3 rm spl* from “ newly painted; modern heal, hot 543 Gretnt Av.„ DI water. Welfare accepted Weekly riles stao available see Supt Apt IN 7-9485 __________ OWJfBl______________ Ig jmg, Unfttm. in apt Bldg. $75. RMS. Nicely decor.I- Mthly. 2 Rm*. >70 mthly, la apt 616-A Nostrand Ave pAIII U RM APT. Respectable Working Ralph Ave,. GL 3-2900 Broker Mthly Mr Andrew MA 2-6995 ed. immediate occupancy Hl I RWg. Willoughby Ave. J Rm*. $50 Person pre! Call PR 8-7304 j jfltoneyer Ave Beau- HOWARD AVK. E. ff.Y. 3 Bfe- ML Uful 3*‘j 8 5>X rm' apt J Modern Apt Modern throughout. Rent $73 Subway.I New ‘section Working people Monthly Security. 3 yr. leas* Cy- Brnker preferred I11M14S per mo Owner j rus UL O-7H3.____________________ _ NE 4-S684 can 8-9 IB 0-8 ».W-:3 rml_ Unc<>,n p, APARTMENTS 1 to 8 RMS Rms. Park Slope $ 73 78 $78.57 Nr. HY 3-63M 6-9 p.m. 1763 STERLING Place. 4 rm apt CROWN HEIGHTS Vnd*rh411 Ave- •MH-00 T. ”?» £ Owner UL 3-53S2 7 i ..i rvLTO» u. ■*»» » T."»«««» gjLn I0-111 ”?» e. oae. ... 22” !15” Apts from $75 No fee See Supt ) Rms Prospect Pk Weat $138 00 Or FL 7-7143, 516 TA 6-1496 Owner lAGEfT . -____________UL 7-0033 MO 9-2323 Presenter. AGENT; 3 8 3 Room spta. (Nr. Yankee Stadium) 5 Urge Three 4 Rm* 863.00. 173OO. _87S 00'31^ RMS. Convenient neighvorhood BESTVIEW rm* 8130 CY 1 2635 til 9 pm. Kitchenette Owner. $17 wk. Prospect PI Near Washington Av ,, 1 No fye* Large and small rmi available --j jgg qq- 92207 Owner Welfare O.K. Call Owner Ml 1-7849 SOUNTW1EW SECTION, 4 ROOMS AGENT LIGHT AND GAS INCLUDED ptATBUSH I AGENT DA 8-2993 OtfNHHX Rond »ree Unfurn apt. 15 ROOM APT Bet Willis Ave. 8 3 8 4 Rms. Reasonable rents. Brown Pl 136 St Excellent condi HY -5-4310,. '2 Rms Llncntn P’nce Church Ave. Vic. 3 Rms Lincoln Place 3l$ Rms Furnished Modern, pri- 3 Rms Gates Ave vale bath, private entrance, re-: 3 Rms. Albany Ave (erence. PR 3-8839, after 8 pm ^3 Rms Maple St 1.3 Rm* Hopkinvon Ave Morales Agent OL 4-1774. TU 1-7400 ______ I ON PELHAM Bay tee. 8W stotv tag 8 Trnngp 3 bright rm*. Pri­ vate house No fee. Working peo­ ple Owner TA 4-7478. NTEWSLY7" RENOVATED APTS - 1113 riNDLAV AVE.. 3Mi $80. 3 8100 1027 HOE AVE. 2, $75 $ 3. $86. 18$6 BELMONT AVE 3 rm , 3 $ao-$M 474 E. 141 ST. 3 rms $$B. 424 E. 131 ST. 3 Rms > Rfns $80 388 E. 138 ST. 4 8118 888 CAULDWEL1. AVE fclMB. 4. $100 See Supt. no fees Owner Ht LL _AVE ROOM or n 8-5406 Owner -- ■ 3049. 4 tion Working people pref — 'IN 9-5794 Owner. MO 87421 - AD 4-8269 Owner |;_____ . BMh 4 Rms ** 2 LARGE Rm«.l • Kitchen 8 NEW 6 Room apartment. E 223 SL, Near W4ute Plains Rd $180 mottth- >F- KI $-184$ Owoor, MARM1ON AVE., t Rooms and bath Unfurmahed. Call all week. Own­ tr LU 9-4813 Newly decorated, 4dull* preferred , „ml FAMILY Hou 219 Macon Street. 1 bell Modern Park PI - uatn. j Rnu, Albama Ave r„_ , F r.H^fJr*«on, ...-------------------4 Rm*. Qr»ftou St. C rwiwn P Jv ,.,,, '4 Rms Decatur St 14 Rm’ Bri’’le s‘ t Rm« Api Hove >lHTi new « femlly lunme AII,2’> A pa rtment. unf urnlstiesl houie All — OL 5-5519. eonve -------- Couple preferred Call MA 5-1139 ’ Rms Jerome st Or J A 2 5560 Early mornings or, Matuhah *-*“7.«. 1 57, Je^e «*' _____________ ___ __________ 14 Rms. Veronic* Place ST Mj^RKS PLACE 3 ROOMS Apartment house MODERN Couple $67 82.1 ST 3-7546 DWELL ST., 385, (Near Dumont Ave.) 3 and 4 room apt* Heat! •mt hot water- See Supt. in Ajit Owner 3 at 361 Powell St 763 McDonough St and 3 Rms, new modern apts new .tiled baihs and showers, new stoves, sinks, refrigerators, vinyl floor covering* throughout, air- S condition nutlet*, quiet apt teu»e. no fees See supt Apt: t€, or phone owner. Fletcher GL 2-0000 •65 no $85 00 $73 00 $85 HO $82 00 $56 97 $69 56 8R6 41 Snedlker Ave., 346 I'd «89 45 867 50 $115 00 $110 80: $t 19.00 $ttM.13 $106 00 jwi no $160 80 Brownsville. 409 Amboy SL. 3 rms $75 Mod appliances, excel steam Hot water Well kept apt bldg Owner DIcken* 5 1238 NOSTRAND AVE., 488 Modern Building Reautflut newly remodeled l’A. 2. 2*2 Full bedroom, living room. 3 rm apts with corner outside ex- Kitehenclte eolored tile bath, $60 name, embosser! inlaid floor cov- See Supt or call Broker DI 6-4022 erlng Sunken tile b«th. kitchenette. i lease, 2 blocks (rom 8th Ave sub BEDFORD Stuyve»*nt. MSyHirt St ua> Nostrand Ave station Owner Modern $50; - ---- s^rn’em S’ Sm.er’m’at’-: 9«» »d OlOCtricity PR 2-5151 HAIJtEY ST , 57, 2'A RMS, Un liomd c«nv«nicnt t. .11 ..h, 3 rms Pow ell S» $61 99 C»II Mr Powell DI 6-1323 >2 1J4RGR Rms. Private bath and Kitchen, Working couple prefer­ red, Owner., 688 St. Mark* Ave­ nue. near Nontrand Ave. 3 rm apt Amboy St 856 80 Call Mi Powell DI 6-1323 3. 4 8 5 rm apt*. Children MODERN UNITS Audrey Anderton. HY 1-8223 Welfare Wanted, No Foe Live rent free to Due. 1*1- S'—7$ — 4 rms. also furnished Myrtle BMT Inquire Parsota. A 4 001$., air COndi- Come in now, 183$ Strauss St 3 ROOMS $59 New refrignr.thr . turn «pt Busin.-w people preferred ™ tew HART STREET.’69. J Room apt " ’ . „ RYB"' Frnm 00 ! PACinC »T.. 1RM. Nr, NftOtr.nd I .ubway, 2$$ rm. apt. *R modern "wakh and shopping. Call UL 8-4694: _ . . —. HARLEM BROKERAGE CO 2234 7TH Avenue TO 3-3020 in* «i I 104 (w) Call TI 2-3481 *fter 7 30 p.m $86 09 CY 3-1565 before 7 30 p m Owner _____ 862 Oh _______ ___________________ — $115 106 00 4 Rms 1120 $i». $140. >150 Built in diahwartter 4 Rms Laconia Ave 4 Rms Large E 236th St $ Rm*. 6 Rm*. New 5 Rm*. C. 219 TH St. ' Avft. >18$ W. »'• Nice 3 Rms ,4*h *■’ $116. AOBJNT VTl Bw.y <«nk|NiSRJ MMWr,md , rT^IBr®2^VaJii.S'aUful K75 St.) after 3 5 ,977 ______ ___________ Welfare 7 ROOM Apartment. furnished All private rom* Elevator build-1 Ing, W**t 111th « BROKER 218 W 116th St. 4 ROOM Modern apartment Un- rumteted. 7Ui Avenue 8 117th 1 » Broker 318 W 116th St 4 ROOM MODERN APARTMENT 1ST FLOOR UNFURNISHED. Wert umt'OT. BROKER 276 W. l’SUl 1848 F«ile St ur Slmpnon St. Station See mper Hi tenement OWNER QUIET RESIDENT A1 AREA 3 ROOMS, $110 NEW PRIVATE HOUSE 3115 GUNTNER AVL OFF HAMMFfUHJEY AVE E OF EASTCHESTER HOAD OL f BUILDER Working DA 1-8816 EAST Md Wert peef Agent 3872 Rm* E 138th M 6 Rms D«ly Ave. AGENT Kt ________ EAST BRONX KI MHO! Room unfurnished apt Evening* On* month Meurity ____ _____ TU 1-M09 EAST 242ND ST . Very me* four room apt Call Adult* pref. MO J-0718 -*■___ 1 late evenings. Owner -- Rm. $128.,------------------- ---------------------------------------- renovated i Urge Room. $rl»»*» kitchen 436 E 138 St 2 rm apt* CaH Weekday*, or OL 4-6087 Owner. 882.88 $51.86 R5<3 00 *££ ’ J’™* $73.88 aparUIMOt $128 Many other* ^.h $76 99 Mia, Plper.^ROO E^ Iteh St MO 9-8449 * Rath *••»- 1 !-•'«* P'1"1* w‘ch'" Rnon,. Miu-hrn, * g<71 do __ ______ | Bath. $61 00 SOUNDVIEW Section, 5M, Rooms. c,n NE ••9*w Owner I Large Ro«m. private kitchen, 8 , RMg Rw, Bnd Security required Working couple preferred For retd. Ground floor NEWI.V PAINTED 3 8 4 rm apt* fare. Child Agent Working people preferred Wet : UL 241157 OWNER DI 6-3689 harman ST. «6. 2'v Rm »pt Unfurnished, $84 Monthly GL 5- $725 after 6 p.m Owner NEW MODERN Up to date 3 rm. Luxury Apt Coloured tile bath rm. Hardwood Floors. Reliable RENT CONTROLLED 3 ROOM apt. Business couple preferred Owner gap no or 4 rooms. $60, 5 rms,| PR 2-3769 AGENT 8100 TO PIACE A WANT AD CALL Ri 9-5300 UL 7-2500 UL 6 9640 sT MARKS PL , 11 <4th Ave ) |3 Nice rms, $«0 month IRT and ItMT Sub See super apt No. 28, Owner 7i STl YVES A NT AVF„ renovated Ito. 3to Rm apt*, frigidalre, stove -Tile beth, shower, working pen pl* preferred. Owner UL 6-421$ MODERN 3 Room apartment, Ele vated Building near *11 tranepnr-i latinn $90 no per month AGENT ri 7 7DM) or SI. 6 3.388 Between 10 ' AM AND 1 P.M. {CROWN HEIGHTS — Elevated apt ' Knuee 3 large beautiful rm* — Cloeeta to blk sub IB 30 till 4 p.m. Other* Agent ST 3-8768. MODERN appliances - Urge playground — Near .hopping. Kent Ave tranap »nd school. ST 9-4261, supt Apt IF (Owner) TO PLACE A WANT AD in MANHATTAN ond the BRONX Ri 9-5300 in BROOKLYN end QUEENS UL 7-2500 fl0W* FLATBUSH AREA, I Room .part- ment Business couple or single pref 1 Child. Nice Quiet home IN 9-0680 OWNER 3 room furnithed apt. Call PR 1-0361. Owner g73 2 rm. fara. apt, kitchen A «'» bath, private. OWNER mm. ..am •>*■ 7-781$ 396 GRAND AVL $140 REMODELED 1S$ 2b» Furn Unfurn Apt- Owner --------- ST $7(11 Owner HERKIMER ST.. It, Furnished »pl. 3 Rooms somethinf nice See lady I Flrrt floor peer right. Owner. improvement, $96 a month. Ctov*r ifele 2-0817 OWNER jiq RMS $68. mo. modern color- private 2 family Ule bath. OWNER HR 2-7566 4 Rooms and Over 4 Rm. apt. 4 Rm. apt. Lii coin Place. Itushwic* *ection Owner M A 7 (.998 MODERN 4 ROOM APT. Welfare. 6 to 8. Call evening* HY 34H« 0OW» 4 RM. APT. FOR RENT. Elderly People preferred ST 3-9679 6 am. OWNER to 7 p.m. t HUS TO lBtT No Brokers fee Contact owner $118 mn. adult* preferred Children'’ MA J-8266 Coirt. On Pollewing Page — IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500 CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 PJN. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE S P.M. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY HOMES TO FIT YOUR POCKET' NO DOWN PAYMENT FOR G.l.'$ S5G0 DOWN TO ALL We have 35 homes that have been REDUCED Frice by over 51,000. Call now, DI 5-7100. in Enjoy Christmas in your own home. CALL NOW — CALL NOW METROPOLITAN 23$ Peaasyiv.nia Ave. Bklyn. Opea Sunday 16 am located ia * $2 -S,X> down DI 5-7100 DI 5-7100 Cant. From Preceding Page On President St. (hftar Albany Avenue) family brick, modern cul. In­ in one of the finest aertkeu near tranar shopping and robools down <*tl Mr Don NE 8-3732 Evening* 516 PY 138$ 7 NO MONEY DOWN 'Only ctosuu coat*) Modern 2 fortUfr brack. If rma, beat area ia Kart New York. Owner aeeks reepeasiSue people looking for good kuanc Mr Lee HY 3dM4. eve NI 6-4793 CARROLL ST. (1 Completely out. truly * C.J Mr Don NE B 3732 Fieniiigs 5tt PY 1-385 $175 DOWN (4 family brick) Tapestry bnck. semi-detached. !C large box rms. oil. Decorated throughout Located on a beautiful tree-lined block Call Mr Pep. NE 8-3732 Evenings 516 PY 1 3857 . 3 FAMILY House. Clean large par­ lor floor and basement Vacant up­ per floors good income. Good cred­ it and $400 Cash required Call w Quay XE 8-5347;_______________ ! FLATBUSH LENOX $0. 3 rtory brick. 3 family. 15 rooms. story brick, 3 family. 3 modem baths fc kitchens, parquet: floors, all decontrolled. Lave rent; $3J#0 cash ALEXANDER ST 3-3700 Evening*. GL 4-3723 HEIGHTS^ - Ftesideat St. • CROWN - 1 Family brick 0 rooms, 4 bed rms 1 Full baths, 3 separate wash rms. (WWcarpeung) many extras. * must be seen to appreciate. Price $25,000. Cash Necessary $5,000 — CaU owner SL F-4735 Of EV 7-2609 Crown Hts Creom Puff An brick 2 family. I colored tiled: baths, Hoflywood kitchen*, garage., finished basement, must be seen. $2 000 dewn. Call Mr Goldman. IN DOWN 2 fam bnck. modern. Ask for Mi Kay, iacant. HY 8 oil 2100 NO DOWN PAYMENT NEW b 1 FAMILIES BECKER 152 DOSCHER ST. Located 1 block from IND subway (Euclid Ave. Sta.) • CAR: North or South Conduit Ave. to Sutter Ave. Turn South to Doscher St. TA 7-9786 $275 DOWN (Eastern Parkway Vk.) Semi-detached. brick, oil. all vacant decorated throughout, a real buy NE B-3731 DUMONT Evenings 518 PY 1-3857 or come to 1215 Fulton 9$. near Bedford Ave Qpea every day including Sundays age Parquet floors. Ultra modern from >:» A.M. to 8 P.M Free kitchens fc baths Very best financ "J Parking Open Thanksgiving Day. i ing. CaU now, Mr.-Flagg, GL 5-6100 1 MORTGAGE family brick, semi-detached. Gar- . $350 DOWN (3 family, garage) East Flatbush VTc, orated, oil. located vacant, dec- n a beautiful NE B-3731 DUMONT Evenings 516 PY 1-3857 or come to 1215 Fulton St. near Bedford Ave. X>pea every day including Sundays from $;3> a.m. to 8 p.m. Free park­ ing Open Thanksgiving Day. 3 STORY fc Basement. Brick. 2 fam­ ily, 13 rms. Crown Heights. Modern kitchen fc bath. Easy terms ar­ ranged. Don't delay. Call now. BROKER UL 7 »» LINCOLN Pl. BETTER HOMES ON BETTER BLOCKS CROWN HEIGHTS. 2 FAM. VACANT. 11 Luxury Rms. Par- qaet. Modern, ftewty Decorated. $3008 Cash. LINDEN BL5T). VIC. 4 FAMILY Pvt. Drive fc Garage. 3 Apt*. Vacant. FHA. $36 Mo. Carries $2SW Cash. FLATBUSH 1 FAMILY 17 ROOMS. 2 Aptl. Vacant. Top Condition. Beautiful Home fc Block. SIS«)6 Cash. ' MANY MORE TOP QUALITY HOMES IF YOC WANT SOME­ THING BETTER. AGAR 14-18 St John* Pl. IN 7-2300 (2 family, garage) Solid brick, all vacant, parquet floors. 2 Hollywoocl kitchens and .hath*, oil, piayrm, $1200 down. NE B-3731 DUMONT Evenings 516 PY l-3«57 or come to 1215 Fulton ». near Bedford Ave. __ ______ 2 Family Brick, 11 Rooms. Vacant $1,000 Down Bays This Haas* Open every day including Sundays. Immediate Occupancy. Large Ultra Lovely 2 family, garage modern from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Free Modern Private Rooms, Good Fl- kitchens and baths Parking Open Thanksgiving Day. STERLING PLACE • ($750 DOWN) GL 5-6100 ouner must sacrifice. Call for appointment. Mr Goldman, IN 9-0806. nancing. OWNER Special 2 FAM ’385 CASH DOWN Charming 2 family, large sun filled -oom*, decontrolled, cheerful kitch­ ens two-tone bath*, lovely yard for children, play basement, completely decorated throughout, excellent lo­ cation. a home buy that will be bard jto duplicate being offered at a low, low price, it will have everlasting value, owner must sell mediately" - w7i?^fc H<_LSES O CHOOSE FROM, many with aa tittle as $390 down, located in Flat aush, Crown Heights, Park Slope. Bushwick. You name the area, laye the bouse. Come in or call AJAX REAL ESTATE 1192 Fulton St. (Near Bedford Ave.) AJAX UL 7-3400 OPEN WEEK DAYS 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Also Open Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays HALSEY ST, CASH $990 I 2 family 4 rtory brick 13 rm*, oil. ! parquet, vacant. OWNER. DWORK, MA 2-5100 ; Direct From Owner Only $750 Down Needed 2 family 10 rm. Parquet floor pri-' .vate box rma. Ultra modern steam: j heat by oil. Easy carrying charges. 1 i Call Owner now. GL 5-6100. CROWN HEIGHTS — 1 Family, 7 room bouse. Finished basement, ' Bar. 20 Mm. to Manht Owner ! $18,000 PR 8-0008 MU 2-4777. CONEY ISLATyD - 3 Family brick (2) Room apartments house, 1 «ix room apartment. Empty. Sacrifice for quick sale. Call eve*. CL 1204 - TW 1-8869 Owner. 6-120 WILLIAMSBURG (South 4th near > .Hughes St.) 9 family, 6 rm apart-' I ment, $5,900 Cash. M. Grund TN 7-9237 OH EASTERN PARkWAY (Bklyn [ Ave.) Beautiful 2 family, 2 atory j : and basement brownstone, 13 rma, ultra modern. Former doctors ' home. Built on a terrace, all vac­ ant. Easy term* to qualified buyer I Mr. Lee HY 3-0644, evea NI 8-4793 i BUSHWICK — I family 8 Rooms Beautiful condition. Private. Call GL 3-2067 after 8 p.m. Owner HOt ftE FOR SALE, 1483 DEAN Si. Call owner Easy terms. UL 5-9291 After 5 p.m. AJAX UL 7-3400 Down 4 family solid brick, semi-detached with garage fc fin basement. Large private room. Parquet floors. Mod­ ern kitchen fc bath Good resideniial area. Nr. transp. shopping fc robools Small monthly payment*. UL 7-6017 SUN PR 8-1218 BROOKLYN College area 3 family brick Semi-detached, garage. $4,500 cash down FRANK N. BROWN Call Mr. Steinberg IN 7-7477 777 Nostrand Ave. Special 3 FAM Brown, UL 7-6017. Sun PR 8-1218 BRICK rms. all detached, 2 parquet floors, semi ear garage. Excellent location, all vacant. Cash $3,000. Frank N. FLATBUSH — 2 family, 2 story and basement brick. Large rm*. All parquet floor*. Cash $4,500 Frank N. Brown, UL 7-8017. Sun. PR 8-1218 LEGAL 2 FAMILY? 13 $275 DOWN (2 family, fi«i$he4 be<ament) Solid brick, porch, ail. finished basement jurt like a night club. Linden Blvd Vic. DUMONT NE 8-3731 Evening*'516 PY 1-3857 or come to 111$ Fulton 9t. near Bedford Ave Open every day including Sundays from 9;M A.M. to 8 P.M. Free Parking Open Thanksgiving Day On Bushwick Ave. CASH ($450 DOWN) 3 family all vseaaft. decorated. Io- rated aa an excellent block near:Lovely 3 family house, 3 charming tranap, shopping and school. japte., airy kitchens, large bath NE B-3731 i U"11*" *»tire>y decorated, oil heat nilMONT R$O-Of$l iBg ,yrtenli be.uti'ul play yard ait j - - now*, Evening* 516 PY 1 1857 or come to 1215 Fulton St, near Bedford Ave. Open every day including Sundays from 9:18 AM. to I PM. Free Partoni!rtgen_jrhank*jjqn^_j2^i. uated In one of the finest section* in Brooklyn, quiet residential rtreet, act tart, owner mast sell at once easy terms to all. 2 Family Brick DOUIIE SAUCt 1 mtge only, aenii-detached, modern ! tiled bath*, bras* plumbing, oil I steam, parquet floor*. $155 mthiy i covers all carrying charges. Cash j $1500. owner. MA 2-6357. CROWN HEIGHTS EASTERN PARKWAY 2 FAMILY - 2 STORY & BASEMENT. 3 BATHS ALL VACANT EASY TERMS Mr. Reynolds PR 8-1122 SPECIAL! 2 Family Brick House, a Few Dixm-s From Historical CORNER STONE BAPTIST CHURCH. 11 Large Kooms. Modern Baths. New Heating Plant. All Vacant Ready to Move ln. only $1,300 Down. Call Now. GL 54il(X) MR FLAGG AJAX UL 7-3400 Special 2 FAM Garage) 2 Family. 13 Rooms, 2 Story fc Basement, 3 Kitchen* and 3 Baths. Laid Ideally with Private Apart­ ments, for Mother fc Daughter, Plus a Complete 5 room Rental Unit. Beautiful Residential Block. Ultra Modern Home, Direct From Own­ er $1,300 Down CaU Now Mr. Flagg GL 5-6100 Mother & Daughter $395 CASH 4 FAMILY $2500 CASH Semi-detached bnck. finished base­ ment, bra** plumbing, parquet floors, modern oil burner, 1 mtge only. Live rent free in lovely apt while rent from other 3 apts mere than covers all carrying charges. Owner, ST 9-6652. GREENE AVE, CASH $790 2 family brick, U rms, 3 atory, oil, parquet, vacant. OWNER, DWORK, MA 2-5101 2 family brick, 11 rms, 6 A 5 nice black, $750 down. Mr. Broker PR 8-8762 MECHANIC SPECIAL MO CASH DOWN Downtown Bklyn - State St. 4 story brick, vacant, needs repairs, excel­ lent deal for responsible purchaser UL 8-0360 ATTY. GEORGIA AVE. 2 family brick, 12 rms, garage. FHA mortgage. Live rent free Low cash Green & Wile Realty, DI 5-1400. FLATBUSH — 191 Maple Street 1 family, Whitestone. 7 rooms, steam-gas - parquet floors, large yard. Price reduced. $17,750. Cash $1,750. 1 mortgage. Come see and buy. Sunday 1-5 p.m. Owner. 2 FAMILY HOUSE. Good neighbor­ hood. Strauss St. near Dumont Ave. $2,000 down. A garage. OWNER HY 5-2517 HART ST near Marcy Ave. 10 rms, beautifully decorated. 2 family. Steam oil. Apply Sbeafe Co., 629 Throop Ave. nr Fulton St. SL 6-8093 DOWN Cheerful 2 family, sun filled rooms, decontrolled, two-tone baths, lovely yard for children, play basement completely decorated throughout, ex­ cellent location, a home buy that will bn hard to duplicate being of fered at a low. low price. Must sell immediately. Near trans churches and schools. WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES TO CHOOSE FROM, many with as little as $390 down, located in Flat­ bush, Crown Heights, Park Slope, Bushwick. Yon name the area, we have the house. Come in or call AJAX REAL ESTATE 1192 Fulton St. (Near Bedford Ave.) AJAX UL 7-3400 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Al$o Open Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays 4 family bouse. Eastern Parkway, one 7 rm, two 6 rms and one 5 rm apts. 2 vacant, 2 decontrolled. 531.- 500, cash $10,000 J. BUCANAN PR 2-9598 ENJI In Beau Sectior With rental a! 3 room agt. t your carrying IN THI HEART ( WAL SOLI 2 F Garage, Sun in Color, D. Colon, 2 Re 2-$ SEE NEW MOC $5; Dot 2 family, semi-det; ready to move rooms with moc baths. Windows Semi-finished bas< company or chili A fine residential shoppio*-* school Coll Mr. IN 7- 777 NOSTR UNION ST nr Ul stone, 11 rms, s modern bath, dn. Cyrus. UL I $ 4‘ DC EAST NI 3 family brick, v, iinrshed basement Call Mr. Irwin E N Y _ 2 SARATOGA AVE - 2 family brick. Modem, 2 car fsra«e. FHA mort­ gage. All vacant. Only $24)06 down! 'DIRECT FROM OWNER) SINGLE WOMEN Green fc Wite Realty DI 5-1400 2 Family Ultra Modern, 11 Rooma 1ST. JOHNS Can Be Purchased for SHOO Down PL — Legal rooming By A Single Woman with Good all Vacant and ready for “ house 8 units, income $6,000 price i Credit $13500. Cash $5,000 ES 54365 OWNER [ immediate Occupancy. 1 owner Now ' MR FLAGG Good section 5' The I reasonable ten Call ISKOLNIK GL 5-6100; AJAX GIANT 2 FAMILY 23 ROOMS Legal 2 Family Brick. 2 Car Gar­ age, 23 Large Rooms, 4 Story, Par­ quet Floors, Modern Tile Bath*. In­ laid Linoleum, A Real Potential for a Buyer who needs room and wants to make Money. Direct from Own­ er. $2,000 Down, Call Now. Mr Flagg. GL 56100. UL 7-3400 Special 2 FAM-Garages 2 FAM BRICK CASH $750 Direct from owner, modern semi-de­ tached, parquet floors, modern tiled baths, cabinet oil burner, brass plumbing, storm windows. all vac­ ant, one mtge only, 8160 mthly cov­ er* all carrying charges. Owner, ST 9-6652 LINDEN BLVD. VKINfTY 2 FAMILY & GARAGE Brick, semi-detached 12 rooms Parquet. Modern tile bathroom*. 2- rar garage, large finished baaemnt. One mortgage Owner. IN 2-2762 Evening* fc Sunday, BU 2-6045 15 rm, 2 fai Beautiful 2 fam, to suit, at) rms a of closet space, centers fc aub, i modern kitchen w combination *in| storm windows, 1 A very good buy BKLYN & Qt • Buy Li , $150 c 6 room houses, income propert tected. Reliable Corp JA EASTERN 2 FAMILY, I. all vacant - r renovated. Oil SAINT DIRECT FROM Hgts i Rutland ily home, fl age, ultra rr bath*, all v Cash $1,500. I ninga GR D 2 fam fini $13 11 rma newly modern Holly* consists of wi combination j Wood floor*, apace plus fit built-in bar ar ly a beautiful er. MA 2-118 HOME 5 rm modern 8-5757 [roithly rent fr< carrying chai only $204 Bui plumbing, pi oil burner, n 500 Owner. GORGEOUS 2FAMILY NEAR LINDEN 3LVD. Il ROOMS Brick. Hollywood birch kitchen, wall oven; tile bath, parquet floor* Near aubway. $1,500 cash One mort­ gage. Payment* $160. Owner . IN 2-2762 DIRECT FROM OWNER $990 CA$H 2 family brick. If rooma. Parquet floors Oil. Beautiful block; near aubway Large yard. IN 2-2762 Evening* fc Sunday. BU 2-6045 E.N.Y. Modern 3 family, aemi-de tached tapestry brick Posse same 6. 3 fc 3 rma apts All decontrolled plus finished basement, driveway, 2 car garage Parquet floor*, brae* plumbing, oil steam heat. $6JX)0 cash. Balance FHA AGENT ST 9-4705 2 FAMILY BRICK ~ Semi detached 2 car farage. newly decorated. Price $20,500 Cash 82.500 3 FAMn.Y — 3 Story fc basement brick. Park Slope area. Modern baths. Price $22,000 • Cash $2,500 NE Ptnnork Realty EAST Mth ST near'ENY Ave^ — 2 family brick II rma, finished basement, near transp. $16,500, $4,000 cash Principals only. Broker, call NE 8-8080, eves and wkenda IA 7-6150 DOW’N Brick 2 FAMILY Brick bourn for aafe,|c|l>ntrtB , b 13 room, with yarage. Apartmenta rlU<, in qul<t rMtdenU„ neighbor hood, bright airy apacioua rooms *9r bath,, beautiful Agent. income producing apt., large play 40 Ralph Ave. • Rooiyis GL 2-00I8 *» Crown Height.. 4 Family F,rd a true sacrifice, owner 491 Amboy Street Thre i <-rm. One apt vacant on title one 5-rm apt* PR 2-4884 BUSHWICK Section. 2 family houie, 12 alee rm*. $14,500. low cash Call HY «-7575 SHAVERS ALL VACANT — 2 Madiaon St. Nr. Family Marcy ■team Small down payment ST 3-1435 give easy terms to all. CaU today. WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES TO CHOOSE FROM located ln Crown tght*. Flatbush. Park Slope. Miny with as little as $290 Down. Vm name the area, we have the Come in or call AJAX REAL ESTATE 1192 Fulton St. (Near Bedford Ave.) E, SH 3 9451 Call after 4 p m BUSHWICK HOME, 2 fam llrm Brick furn rm bouse for aale, 3 furn rma to rent. OWNER 2 FAMILY ’fouae on Prospect Pl , Nr. N.Y. Ave. 3 rtory and baaement. all parquet floor*, oil heat, ail vacant. IVi bath*. Call PR 2-4984 Mr Davlx AJAX WILSON And Cooper — Direct from Owner, large 2 family, *eml de­ tached. top condition, owner tak­ ing flrrt mortgage, carti down $1,900, Price $17,900 Paris* Realty «L 50907 cant, nice modern kHd N. Y — 2 FAMILY 9 rma brick, corated wfl Dll, braaa. front porch, yard, fin- floors, very tailed basement. All modern - near strong house all convenience*. 31 J00 cash. Call Cheating ay«( WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES TO CHOOSE FROM, many with u little as $300 down located in Flat­ bush, Crown Heights. Part Slope, tuahwick You name the area, we have the house. Come in or call AJAX REAL ESTATE 1192 Fulton St. (Near Bedford Ave.) To Place A Want Ad In Amsterdam News ~ * Call RI 9*5300 U L 7-2500 IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT Al UL 7-3400 OPEN WEEK DAYS 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Also Open Saturdays, Sunday* OPEN V/EEK DAYS 9 A.M. tm 9 P.M. Also Open Saturdays,' Sundays and Holidays NE 1-3731 DUMONT Evenings 116 PY 1-3887 or come to 1215 Fulton St. near Bedford Av*. Open every day including Sundays from 9 » A M. to 8 P.M Free parking. Open Thanksgiving Day. PROSPECT PL (New York Ave.) Beautiful 3 rtory and basement brownatone 13 rms. 3 modern baths. Modern kitchen*, parquet, vacart. Easy term* Bert mortgage' arrangement TOP MONEY MAKER. Brick 3 rtory and basement. 9 units, bldg In fin* condition. Income $13$ wkly. Only $1400 cash. UNION ST -4 family brick, semi detached. A-t condition. Sub, ahop ping 2 apt* available BE CL 1-4846, Attorney PARK PL (Brooklyn Ave vie > Mod ern 2 family brick, semi detached 12 box rm*, parquet. * real beauty All vacant. Only $1,200 cash (4 family, all vacant) Solid brick, 4 lovely kitchen*. 4 lovely baths, oft. decorated. $1500 $400 CASH Buy* Modern 2 family Brick. 11 rm*. finished basement Call owner any time. CROWN HEIGHTS LINDEN BI family brt 2 vacanci income to( month. Ix Mr Ixw H) HIGHLAND I family tached ga ment. 1 I Ready fn Mr Ite* H’ EASTI 2 family. 2 floors, otl h« Mr. Davis « Family house In CROWN HEIGHTS Mr. Laa HY 2-8844. even NI 8-4793 Mr Lee HY 3-6644. eve* NI 8-4793 Mr Lee HY 3-6644, «ve NI 8-4782 Evto NI 8-4793 DYCE REALTY Modern. 927JOO with $8,000 BU 7-0754 : sell cheap ATTORNEY HY 3-8644 PR 4-4800 CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE $ P.M. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com --- PAGE BREAK --- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS y 50 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nov. 23, 1963 HOUSES Queens For Sale HOUSES Queens For Sale CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Queens For Sale Queens—Far Sale Queens Far Sale Queens For Sale » Qvaen* For Sal* Cut, from Practding Fay INTEGRATED HOME SPECIALIST HOLIDAY SPECIAL HOLLIS s SOLID BRICK SPACIOUS ROOMS OVERSIZE GARAGE NEAR SCHOOLS, SHOPPING TRANSPORTATION $16,990 FULL PRICE G.l. No Down Payment AGATE RLTY 188-1$ Linden Blvd. St. Albans. N.Y. Open 7 Days * Week 9 AM to 9 PM Plenty of Parking Space AR 6-3233 .Vacant Mave Right In! ‘ 1 fam. 4 bedrnss. detached i >w./garage, science kitchen. new «1 beat. Thia one I | wont last, $16,490. Gl no’ I FHA $600. HANDYMAN SPECIAL < $14,00 2 Fam 12 Rm$g Fully detached, two 6-rm ” apis and 3 rm studio apt X m basement, garage, a fan-’ tastic deal for the economy | I minded person, act fast' ' Gl no cash. FHA $250 < 1 MOTHER & DAUGHTER < > Van Wyek Sort. $17,5001 1 7 rms. 2 separate units. ’ detached. 41 X 139 plot. 1 Fenced in yard, double garage, beautiful condi- ( tion. Gl no cash, $700 FHA. I Richman Hill $18300) COLONIAL. 3 BEDRMS. DET. LARGE Expansikn attic. garage extra bath on first floor. I gas heat, near everything, Gl no 'cash, FHA $800 ) ' BRITA HOMES CORP. 135-18 Liberty Ave Richmond Hill 19. N.Y. AX 7-1440 Rentato Available Open 9 AM 9 PM 7 days k Americana Ranch $490 Low Carrying Charges ’new ALL BRICK ALSO! 2 FAM HOME See Ranch Model 133-11 111th Ave.. Jamaica |RE 9-9111 M0 1-11701 BT. ALBANO j! ID ran, 5 lergo bodr ■Y'/a botbi, complafaly 1, $Mt ball antraacaj h fast, $500 vat*. LX 7-8300 Own BRICK I Large modern 5 a 4 rooms. 2 car garage. hdHrmenl, G.l. $1JMO <r Civ $3,000 c«h down Must Sell. Only C243W. off At H a H JA 3-5309 VAN WYCK GRDNS Extra large 4 bedronm home wRh garage, elnaa 0M‘ A modern. Perfect for large fsmilv with low cash. Only $450 Sai» Price *1430$. H A H JA 3-5300 HOLLB5-OWNER will sell modern 0 room home for only $18,500. cash Down My agent will show, cal, JA 3 5300. No Glasses Needed ■ BRICK $14,000: WITH THIS HOUSE 2 FAMILY Solid Brick-12 Room$-Eodi Apt. Offen 6 Large Rooms — Living Rooms - Dining Rooms - Large Bedrooms—Clean Basement-Oil Heat-Whot More Is There! must see to believe FULL DOWN PAYMENT S450 GIs NO DOWN PAYMENT IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR GIs AND NON-VETS! 8 Room Ranch $14,500 " 5 Extra Large Bedrooms-Ma star Bath—Compact Kitchen—Formal Dining Room-Luxurious . Living Room—4 Seasons Sun Porch-Full Play Basement -Oil Hot Water Heat-Oversized Plot-Springfield Gardens. FULL DOWN PAYMENT $500 G.I.'s NO DOWN PAYMENT Ames has a special deal fbr this weekend only un Brand New Ranches, Colonials and 2-Family Homes in St. Albans. Ozone Park. Bayside. Springfield Gdns. East Elmhurst, Addisleigh Park, Baisley Park. Jamaica Park and other desirable areas in Queens. Visit A met office at 167-10 Hillisde Ave., Jamaica. N. Y. or call OL 8- 4000 for further Information. Open daily. Sat., and Sun. — Free Parking. E. J. DAVID AX- 7-2111 (Open Every Day, Including Sat. A Sun.. t:» to 9) 159-05 HILLSIDE AVE. JAMAICA, N. Y. MOVE IN THREE WEEKS !S JAMAICA / $16,150 ALL BRICK 4 BEDROOMS LARGE LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM, AND KITCHEN BAISLEY PARK NO CASH Gl FHA 5500 DOWN $14,990 1 ST. ALBANS $14,990 SPRINGFLD GDNS $18,990 1 OWNER RETIRING Detached 6 Room Ranch, all rooms on one floor, 3 Bed­ rooms, Formal Dining Room, garage. Open Patio. Large Landscaped grounds. Finish­ able Basement, Many Extras TO SETTLE ESTATE Detached Brick & Stone Cape Cod. Only 9 Years old. Plast­ er Walls. 4 Large Bedrooms, Modern Throughout, Wall to Wall Carpeting, all Applianc­ es. CaU for Appt. ST. ALBANS $22,490 CAMBRIA HGTS $22,990 WIDOW'S SACRIFICE I Legal 2 Family with 2 Ultra I Mod. Apts. 5 Rooms + F'in- I iahable Bsmt. for owner and 1 a Lovely 3 Rm Apt for In- I come. Fully Detached with I Loads of Shrubs. Fruit Trees, 1 A Must to See at This I Price. LEGAL 2 FAMILY BRICK Iaicated in one of the finest Areas, with 2 Large Modern J ApU., Large 5 Rooms, for "I Owner and a Large 3ti Room Apt. for Income. Lovely Landscaped Garden, garage. Conv. to Everything. CaU for Appt. Open Every Day I G.l. NO CASH DOWN F.H.A. 5690 DOWN MANY OTHER 1 & 2 FAMILY HOMES AVAILABLE QUEENS HOME SALES 176-13 Hillside Ave.. Jamaica OL 8-7510 | | 2 STORY DETACHED „ COLONIAL EXTRA LARGE ROOMS, GAS HEAT GARAGE NO CASH Gl TAKE OVER EXISTING MORTGAGE AGATE REALTY 159-11 Hillside Ave. Jamaica. N.Y. Open 7 Days a Week 9 AM to 9 PM Plenty of Parking Space JA 3-4521 2 FAMILY WALK TO SUBWAY NO CASH G.l. REDUCED TO $13,000 10 Rooms - Both Apartmnts Vacant MODERN KITCHENS & BATHS #1250 KEY IN OUR OFFICE ESSEX AX 7-7900 143-01 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica Take 8th Ave. "E" Train to Sutphin Blvd. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK NEW POLICY TO GET ANY APARTMENT OR HOUSE TO ANY Gl OR LAYMAN WE SPECIALIZE IN TWO-FAMILY HOUSES (ONLY ONE MORTGAGE $140.00 RENT ONE APARTMENT $115.00) We Guarantee Complete Satisfaction Call: Multiple Estates JA 6-3800 (MR. COURTESY) HOLLIS ESTATES $16,990 2-Family Only $690 Needed vBoth Apts. Vacant • 'S rooms down • 3 rooms up • Full Basement • 2-car garage • All huge rooms ST. ALBANS $14,990 Only $790 Needed • Spotless In ft out • All large rooms • Cross vent bedrms • Banquet dining room • Finished basement • Cadillac garage GIs NO DOWN PAYMENT NO CLOSING FEES) BUTTERLY & GREEN 168-25 HILLSIDE AVL, JAMAKA JA 6-6300 (PARKING FACILITIES AVAILABLE! HOLLIS $1,500 Down To All . English Tudor, tapestry . ’ brick home, 4 hotel siie ’ ) bedrooms, with 2 bath I i units, separate large play | ’ area, ovenhed plat, I built in fireplace in IN-’ king roam, garage, awtaj ’ matic beat. Horry with . < ^deposit. k $109.60 Mo. ta Bank I I BUY ON THE 6J. PLAN.’ .IT'S EASY. BALANCE IN, ' RENT. GOODYEAR e 01 7-6800 A 87 56 168th St., Jamaica I North of Hillside Ave 1 Open Doily, Sat., San. 9-9, JAMAICA' Detached legal 2 family garage, 7 large rms, income, live rent free, price $17,900. Owner. JA 3-3444. SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 8 rm Catalina Colonial, evJ try rm a thing at baauty^ Move in 10 days, $500 down to vet$, $108 mthly mtq payment. Owner, JA 4-3102J | Mother A Daughter Set-Up . 4 down A 3 up. 2 kitchen*, 2 bath*. F oil heat. Small cash to all. $18.- k! 500 Malcolm Realty LA 8-2180 ’ k 200-03 Linden Blvd. SI Albans Springfield Gardens i 'iJjfamily 2 story detached. 6 rms. 1.14 baths Semi-finished basement Vacant. $18,990 l<Mi heat Garage LEGAL 2 FAMILY 11 Small cash Malcolm Realty LA 8 2180 200413 Linden Blvd. St Albans I SOI,ID BRICK. 4 RfMiMS 1XIWN and 4 rooms up. finished Queens Villnqe BASEMENT FOR ADDITIONAL income take over c.i mort I Detached Brick $25,000 . ••*».« I I GAGE, 5 DAY CREDIT CHECK. (THEN MOVE IN FOR DE-j |TAHA CALLOVER _ viiiiiv Z FAMILY |„n<|se<|p<d 500Q —----------------------------------------- 3 car garage * Finished basement ST. ALBANS SPECIALS iBONDSTONE FRONT. 3 LARGE HFJiROOMS. GARAGE. OIL HEAT.i |[TO BE REDECORATED WITH |SyoUR CHOICE OF COLORS.; SMALL DOWN PAYMENT, LOW I MONTHLY PAYMENTS. FRINC1- (PAIA ONLY. CALL OWNER. lovely patio Log burning fireplace Wall to wall carpeting ■ 2-5 Roam Apts. — ment, gas heat, extras tt HOLLIS $19,800 50x100 — Tudor WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE » FINISHED BASEMENT } j Stucco. 3 bedrooms, garage, oil) -heat. Gl. $500. FHA $900 ! FLUSHING $20,500 J fi 4 BEDRMS • COLONIAL g SSGracious home with ultra modern)} g kitchen. IVA Hollyw-’d k.ik. »• baths, area:J l»30’xl00j. garage. A-l «Hi G.l. $500 FHA $1.000i 5 Hillcrest ROSEDALE-BRKSIDE PK. RANCH - FIN. BSMT. S !} 3nly 3 yrs. old. A real gem. 3w Smaster bedrooms, Hollyw’d bath.JJ jjiwall oven, wall-to-wall carpeting.B J?storms, screens. Venetian blinds.ij «birch panelled living room A» & halls G I. $500 cash FHAa a $1,200 cash. Sacrifice $23,500. £ TROJAN 159-21 Hillside Aye., Jamaica AX 1-0100 Free Pickup — Open 7 Days SPECIAL OFFER to Gl's $15,490 with no down payment 7 rm Dutch Colonial featuring 4 bedrms. 2 baths. Urge base ment for extra living, located in convenient neighborhood. Ask for Mr. Johnson. HAWLEY REALTY HO 1-7740 $50 DOWN TO ALL LARGE ROOMS, DETACHED FIN. BASEMENT GARAGE ONLY $55 Monthly PAYS ALL TO BANK THIS WON'T LAST OWNER J A 3-2069 HOLLIS 516,990 ALL BRICK 12 YEARS OLD Don't miss thia sacrifice bar­ gain' 6 large, modern rmi, 3 gorgeous bedrms. Oversize gar­ den grounds - Fine residential neighborhood All conveniences. NO CASH G.l. $690 DOWN CIV. KENSHORE 171 St. A Hillside Av, Jamaica 01 7-3800 R SPECIALS 3 BAISLEY PR. - $14,500 FHA APPROVED $450 - $89. MO. 9 IJlajvel.v charming. 5 room hoinej complete, oil heat, Kool - Vent It covered brick patio, oversize ga-* m* vuvcrca uiiur p«uu, uirisuv fci rage, ultra modem eat-in-kltcheagl “*>» •* *,u «**• HOLLIS *24,006 1 FAMILY. 5 A BATH DOWN 3 A BATH OF. FINISHED ATTIC i FINISHED BASEMENT. EXTRA KITCHEN A BATH i STORMS A SCREENS. VENETIAN I REDUCED FROM $16,000 to $12,500 Just reduced my H rm. 4 bedroom home with finished basement to ... $12,500 tMK-auae of Job transfer to HUM*’- 'I IXJM'F’L.jVp5 New Mexico Desperate, must stelj in next 7 days or I will be forced; to resell to bank I will give yo»| this home with $150 cash. My agent • fu" mort Call him beai™l^icATION COTE REALTY 110-00 SUTPHIN BLVD. JAMAICA | J A 9-5003 I gage at $76.53 a month. , ■ living room with picture window? IS1 yiornial dining room. 3 master j J A « 7371 : bedrooms. 0 DESPERATE jS. OZONE PK. $15,900 » OWNER SELLING S K.rnch With Modern Birch Lined u 3 bedroom Colonial. 6 clean” t Kitchen. Wall Oven, and Hollywood Gl NO CASH bedroom Colonial, 6 clean'! fiheat gj ulor , 3 bedrooms, garage, oil RI rI lnce“ uauiroom. nuums .-ire nu Storm*, screen*. refriger-SE L*r*e Reduced From $16,500 to ■ Si $13,800 With No Cash $71 Per __________________________ g: Month Mr Man. OL 9»2O2 HOLLIS — Cape Cod. Brick 1 car garagd. 50x100 plot. 5 It belli 1st floor. 2 bedrooms 2nd floor. 4 bedrooms in all. till heat, wall- to-wall carpeting. Take over high $36,006 mortgage HO 5-2275 CALL AGENT LEGAL 2-FAMILY D-ET-A-C-HE-D k enclosed perch on 1st 3 rm* _ ._______ floor 4 rms un 2nd floor. GARAGE — LOT 25 X 100 AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT PRICE: tlTJM Minimum G1 A FHA down payment CORNER MANAGEMENT CORP. 159-02 H1I.1.SIDE AVE. 0L 7-9600 ..... uwa* i--------------------------------------------------- z: t F»r»«les«reS — low DtWII Pay •"«"» Lltwtllyn Gitton$ LA I 7000 I SPRINGFIELD Gardens, brick bun­ galow. 8 room*. Oil beet, Finish­ ed basement. All modern Uarage $19,900. $000 Down Walker'* Real­ ty FA 2 8989 QUEENS — Lovely 2 family Boom with extra apartment, fully de- plenty of extras. Pnce JlSJOO^Muat RE 9-6067 seli' Emtco R—tty- ** 1WW-___ _____ j HOLLIS — Spacious all brick house $19,990 HOLLIS Beautiful legal 2 family, $ A bath, 3 A bath, oversize basement. A-l neighborhood, convenient to every- ing. Storm*. acreens, Venetian blind*. $2,000 down to all. Make Money A|‘**«»- °° *"«• Save; Its Your BEST DEAL SPRINGFIELD GDNS $17,500 X^eaSrt^T tT™ M St R,CH*D g Legal 2 Family Gl $200 CASH »2 complete modern apt* . 4 A 3. 2 private bedroom*, oil heat, ga- grage. extras', money-maker A-l "area. Shops, schools, church, buses. g New 0Be Fomily Homes 2 family. 2 lovely 3 room apart- koo to all. Emico Realty. AX 1-7700 __ _______ ments. plus beautifully finished wood! <3 BEDROOMS* panelled basement, -separate entran. ALBANS .... —. BASE- eeS, nlo>e Uljht SEMI ATTACHED <3 BEDROOMS) panelled basement, separate entran, »T SOME WITH FINISHED BASE c„, mole rufht ,1.900 over mor, English Tudor atyle «k rm*. at MENT $1 500 CASH Al-SO NEW 2 gage. No closing lees. This is truly 1 'ached garage, full 1% baths. Many FAMILY HOMES. 6 A 6 and 6 A 5 your. exclusive extras $200 on contract. MANY RESALES OF 1 A 2 Family RE 9 6067 ®'mico Healty AX 1-7700. over mort. English Tudor style Sts rm*. ~ I HOMES ADDIF REALTY AX 7 1661 UA1;ie~eAB.EM< CT aioaur esa aaa ti V, 51. ALBANS 519,900 S e RRIflt BRICK iu"- MERRICK BLVD Jamaica 8-----------rairivs vn.i ar>ir Eg® '’‘U-AC*- 5fi <6 rooms, 3 master bedrooms, (heat, garage. ■ “! -g"D““*- “ QUEENS VIIL $19,900 - Ho «>i room*, garage, finished base 2 Laurelton " 521,500 ™ *»"* elegance FHA. $ Magnificent Home best DEAL <? CAMBRIA HEIGHTS Solid Brick 6 Elegant Rooms Bx bath*, wall HOLLIS GARDENS $*.4,990 to «all Carpeting. Finished Solid brick. 2 family. 5 king size Basement Garage, Reduced *20,- ooms A bath down. 4 large roo,..’ 990 Small Cash Needed E. J. 2nd lloor DAVID REALTY AX 72111. OOA c|ub Cod bungalow, detached brick gar­ age- 64 rooms. Plot 50x100 Ex­ tras Owner GR 9-3422 Owner Truly the lx»w down It s your 2 FAMILY. 3 Down. 5 up. Oil heat. $10,000. Full price RE 9 6067 ARCEY Realty Co. JA S-1441 1 FAMILY Detached. « Rooms, fas heat garage, storms and screens, very clean house. Full price $13,500 $500 Down. Agent JA 9-1441 — ARCEY REALTY CO. HELP! HELP! 5 rm brick attached house must be $11,990. Nr churches A sold. I sctioots Low down payment Calli my broker. E. C. Gaffney. JA 9-5544 RANCH $10,000 For the first WISE BUYER a Neal ‘A- Clean 5V» room one level home, in a lovely section Only $110 total; money required $58 per month to all I MR DRV OL 9-9200 TO ALL MOTHERS PLEASE READ THIS 3 Year RANCH $14,500 For The Sake of Your CHILDREN ___ _______ ____ A Value which will not be forgot- Do Them and Yourself A Favor ten. AU Modem Urge A Roomy. Grab Your Husband by the Hand puli nmshable Basement, $86 per and Bring Him Out to LDVPL' month and $100 Down it all that QUEENS and we Will Show Both of 1S Required. House Conitructed of A-,... You a MODERNISTIC TUDOR Solid Brick, and Locatsd In Hollisi TYPE RANCH wih 3 Bcdoroms and Tremendous Flower Lined Yard i for the Reduced Sum of only $14.5OU { less than $300 Cash Required and VlZAtlVUYlCTl/' TI'imR c • a __ a . $100 $89 50 I>er Month Mr Call — JA 6-7371 7 BEDROOMS VAN WYCK ESTATES Detached corner Beautiful grounds 14x22 living room 2 log burning fireplaces Fabulous finished basement l’/j baths 614 huge rooms Screened patio Wall to wall carpeting Tile roof 3 air-conditioning units - > Dishwasher Garage & oil heat Finest Neighborhood The very best buy No Cash G.l. $1400 cash non G.l. Home Specialist 172-32 Jamaica Ave. AX 1-1344 LU RF.l.TON 2 large complete 5 room apt*; perfect lor nv-thcr & MAGNIFICENT MODERN KITCHEN , daughter Oil heat, garage, saerv cash Civ. Call H 6 11 JA 3-5300 fice $17,450 No cash Gl t $700 cash Cb. Call H — H JA 3-5300 DOWN AU QUALIFIED AX 7-0900 159-14 Hillside Avenue <Open 9 to 9 every day) QUEENS VILLAGE j ENGLISH Tudor. Brick and field Unbeatable buy for one who can Stone 4 Bedrooms. 45x100 Finish afford down payment 4 rms and ed basement and slate root Pres- bath 1st floor. 4 rooms »nd bath tige house HO 8-6444 Broker fkx«- 3 °° I —TT— ---------------------- ---------- ———and full finished basement < plus' i BEAUTIFUL 7 Rm. colonial featur 2 car garage For more information,; 1 ing 4 Bedrms. 2 baths, full base- call prjyate Agent now AX 7-0072 ment for extra living, nice plot,' convenient to everything. $15,990 with tow down payment—Haw ley Realty, HO $-7740. QUEENS VILLAGE Brick and held stone bungalow, 3 ALL $50 CASH ........... bed rooms, beautiful professional F „cUsl, Colonial architecture de S90 DOWN $79 MONTHLY finished basement. ‘’IT* P**- ~ t^-hed. 7 immense rooms, lovely l mud Sell Thi» Week and Leave Mast be seen BrooerHO 8-6444. {are area So clean ycu can eat; flM- my new job in New Mexico CIO Oflfl of the floor Only $8,900. Monthly next week Otherwise I will be >IV,VUU pajnwm C7 6# A<en, AX 7-0236 forced to turn my Dutch Coloniil 1 over to my bank at the same low price you can buy <■ Home has 4 Bedroom*. Finished Basement. Mod­ ern Kitchen and Exotic Surround MUST SELL NOW NEXT WEEK TOO LATE banks must sell ALL FORECLOSURES e. Alknxe St. Albans —---------- . --------————— Solid Brick COLONIAL 7 rooms 4 bedrooms 2 baths Plus 2 fin rms basement Garage Automatic gas heat HUGE LIVING ROOM FULL DTN1NG ROOM gorgeous modern home No Cash G.l. $1000 cash non G.l. Home Specialist 172-22 Jamaica Ave.. Jamaica AX 1-1344 Just obtained several Bank Fore mgs Call Mr Fred Now closure Specials Some as tow as $ino down to all These homes are —.--------------- --------------------------- -------- - COME ONE, COME ALL going (or at leas. marke< value in tiua area Call as for further details We have th. SS6.89 PER MONTH OL 9-9203 ST ALBANS I.F/.AI. 2 F.AMILY UYE RENT FREE ANK AGENTS. AX 7 0900 yix| Cordially Invited to Inspect the Beat Home an the Market in ki Price Range If you can Spare 170 Full Iimmpayment It has 4 Bedroom*. Finished Basement. Au­ tomatic Heat. Modern Interiors, and FHA 2 Car Garage. Selling for Only $10.- - Laind- 9 Rms 4JOOO j scaped - Cadillac sue garage R tot Kcauttful .hasemeot-Appro*. nuge $2» Excellent buy AGENT RE 9-»622 FLUSHING BEAUTY 8 rms detached. 5 bedims ,ow rash. Agent, TW 8-7200 ST ALBANS Solid n™?- 500 MR DLA. AX 7-0236 * CAMBRIA ITS. $24000 MriTHFR 8 DALGHTFR Detached brick English Tu­ dor. 6 huge rms., + 3’/a rm. apt. 2 kitchens, 2 baths, 2 „ The Most Important Thing bedrooms- 2 car garax- No cash r>nj0|r| |erm, arronqed . g.Tchen. HA Ule bath.. 3 master patios. Many extras! C#n- . Is To Have A Job G I.’S. $690 others If You Do Call Helpful Agent Now J AX MAN RLTY and Own a Home Large as a CaMle.i 169 * 12 Hillside Ave__ ____ ____ __________ __ Yeo'U be proud to Own. Consistal f T^miiv 6 rm finished basemenl J ems*g r uiMSAEM of 9 Rooms. Finished Rage ment j)(. (100 Sn’s Tri^£.^^ Vi „ n f u*«n. LA 8 7000 wi* Credil tow tow down pay B1Tv AX 1.7400 LONG ISLAND HOMES 1 IN trie WUmcN ANU Jamaica 168-12 Hillside Ave.. RE 9-72M $250 and $87 70 per Month Mr Life — OL 9 9202 CALLING ALL PEOPLE S70 DOWN YES. PEOPLE, for $70 Cash you Can Now Own a Beautiful 4 Bed \|F'.I>FriRO room Dutch Colonial with Finished Basement and Extra Balh for The Low Price of $10,500. Your Monthly Payments Will be Only $59.81 MR ARC JA 6-7302 HOLLIS 516,900 1 Family. 6 rms. 3 bedroom*. Gar. Low down payment MRS. "A" REALTY 211-42 HllXBCDq Ave. GR 9 3232 CALL AGENT 0L 8 2100 Llewellyn Glttens LA B-/WU Pm-chaiw a Home Now that Re- ----t— quires only a Small Amount of Cash and Nothing Else The Payment* are Modern S’* raw. 1 lamily hou-a. only $75 20 per Month The Home 2'-, yrs new- washing machine, gar w Located in Cambria Heights, R iae many extras, tastefully dec has 7 Rooms Completely Modern and _ ___ LAURELTON m see is to buy. it Is VACANT Call Now 3 5254 Mr Elif OL 9-82B1 ST. ALBANS S-O-L-LD B-R-l-C-K LEGAL 2 FAMILY 2 I.4RGE APARTMENTS Take over minting mortgage. NO CLOSING FEES1 NO CREDIT CHECK! BUYER WANTED MUST WORK If you Work and Have $80 as Down- payment. You Cm Purchase t 4 H.-droorn Dutch Colonial Home. With irinlsbed Basement and 1 Car Garage 4000 Sq. Fret of Land; House Selling for only $10,730 MR ARCI JA 47301 CAMBRIA HEIGHTS — Beautiful 2 family Very modern. 2 car gar­ age oversized plot with enormous patio. Itovely basement. Conven ient to everything. Must be seen Call for appointment Agent SP 6 To buy--a lovely 4 bedroom mansion *;74 WOMEN WANTED AND MEN TOO WITH $75 CASH ________ in St. Albans with ftntshed base­ LAURELTON S-O-l-l-D BRICK 4 BEDROOM CAPE FINISHED BASEMENT — GARAGE i ment. modern kttrhen, 2 baths. 2 j car garage Large sunken garden. ! All for the low sum of $10*80 MR GROVE Of. 9-9201 OU> ~ $1500 DOWN $ YEAM all QUALIFIED WITH $100 ) IF you have the Low Sum of $100 •« Bvy * 0L 8-2100 ”*’• r00 CALL AGENT • Home Thru Qualified. We are now WE specialise In new home* Queens ottering a Beauty with Flniahcd Nassau, fc Suffolk Counties. Large! R.iscment and Brick all Around for plots. Completely landscaped -ionly $M».S<ki It Is Only 3t$ Years Modern kitchens * baths Choice j Young $61 Per Month Call Now. of Colors in tile and lineoleum AX 7-0900 $15000 b UP OL 8-2014 AGENT — SPRINGFLD GDNS. LEGAL 2-FAMILY CASH NO OBJECT .The Mote Important Eaaentlal Re- quired to Own This Brick Ranch completely modern _ finished - bawment - oil heat - MANY EX «*• » -v™ Tv.- Md laEh with 1-sie, nuner transferred will ac- th'« Modem 4 Year old Ranch witn can be yours You TRAS Owner transferred, win sc , cept reasonable offer 0L 8-2100 id^*gl4Jje and $89 per month tha Down Payment. Price CALL AGENT HOUJB $16,900 Brick i Stone Mansion This picturesque home boasts-of a side hall, open front porch, modern eat in kitchen, l'A tile hath. 4 cross ventilated master bedrooms, garage Extra large garden $1000 cash need ■■d to all, F.xclualve wilhi Jaxman Rlty AX 1-7400 IIS-12 Hillside Ave . Jamaica Laurelton $17,990 LIVE RENT FREE! 2 l^RGF. S-RM APTS AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT 9800 CASH - GIs. NO DOWN PAYMENT CALL AGENT 01 8-2100 New home, mow beautiful torsitou. Springfield Gardens 6 rm. and 3 rm. $21,790 6rm. and fall betamant $18,990 Small down payment, no greater value or quality anywhere Immed ate occupancy SHARPE 1-A 7-2700 MR RICA - AX 7 03(19 LUXURY HOME ONLY $12,990 ON 60 x 100 of tremendous land Is situated a tremendous * bedroo « mansion within a few minutes all transportation 10 beautiful SC Albans. Only 9150 cash needed and 881 50 i*c month Call Mr Mano AX 7-0309 BRICK TUDOR HOLLIS PARK. 0N*-Y «*•» Monthly niortgsge on thls m.grun cent brick homo featuring a Jr»"« ,ic 22 foot ItvtaC ream- *''h nlace 3 fabulous twin sisea o™ rooms with watkln Ho^. 1 M baths lined With Roman wllhTr^ tiles Ultra (teluse modern Innovation*. Your Trua Home Find. AOKNT a.notn ’ Cont. OR FellewiHfl Page AGENT S ROOMS A GARAGE ONLY $54.12 M0. PAY TAKE OVER PAYMENTS MOVE RIGHT IN NO CLOSING FEES FOR THANKSGIVING ONLY THIS HOUSE IS FOR A BUYER - NOT A SHOPPER NO DOWN PAYMENT TO ALL M ROO FULL PRICE $78 MONTHLY 4>7,oUU rUUU rlSIVC This Lovely Colonial in Richmond Hills, the Nicest Section You Could want h..s Garage A many other features Hotel size rooms. Caa be! Yours, for only $400 down and I Take Over the Payments Call now. J A 3-2572 OWNER THANKSGIVING SPECIAL FOR YOU FREE FREE FREE 25 LB. TURKEY NEW ROTISSERIE New Dishwasher BAISLEY PK fr $17,990 OPEN TO ONE AND ALT. MOTHER DAUGHTER SPECIAL Vutra-modera 6rm BRICK DUPLEX + optional guest suite 6 bath LOW, LOW CASH FREEDOM HOMES Linden Blvd A 155th St , East Elmhurst Opportunity JA 3-4800 JA 9-9928 Beautiful detached new 2 family All FREE THIS WEEK ONLY 12 large rooms. Oakwood -ki,ehens You can buy this beautiful 8>z room built In stainless steeT house, .with no down payment if ovens. tile baths, full basement you are a G.l. or $295 down EHA Move In. in 7 days after you qualify and get alt the free gifts to help you open house. Best Deal you will ever get. Call now 6 start rooking! - RF. 9 2440 OWNER Plot 40 x 100 ONLY $3500 CASH REQUIRED LEWIS 6 MURPHY HI 641100 95-38 Roosevelt Av. Jackson His M stucco sPANrsH HACIENDA WE ARE FORCED TO OFFER SOUTH OZONE PARlf - Caps Cod Bungalow 7 yrs old 4 Bed rooms. 2 car garage. 40x106 Built la swimming pool, near park way Take over mortgage, with $4800 Cash FA 2-6614 or JA > 1529 _ RRilKIJ, TOBIAS W WASHING TON. FLUSHING — Detached 1 family. 7 large rooms. 2 baths Near ev­ erything. Call owner SP 6-7795. ALL BRICK OZONE PARK NEWLY DECORATED NEW GAS HEAT, NICE AREA. YARD. GARAGE. CALL FOR DETAILS. LT. REALTY CORP. 01 74090 SPRINGFIEIJi GARDENS 1 family semi-detached, wall to wslll arpeting Storm doors 6 screens 7 yrs old, private owner LA 8-4691 ST. ALBANS DETACHED 2 family, two 4-rm acts, garage $1.9(» down. FHA HO $-7620 jWNER OL $-1991 ALL BRICK OZONE PARK la one of the moet beautiful sections HOLLIS - VACANT • DETACHED I of Queens Village on 50 x 100 love- ly landscaped grounds This de- i tached brick 2 fam. offers 2 gor­ geous apis Huge living rooms. 1 I with log burning fireplace. 2 bed , rooms in each apt. Fabulous mod ' era kitchens, l with colored formica breakfast bar A matching neats. | Wall to wall carpeting. 2 Holly­ wood tile baths, rear patio, cyclone YARD. GARAGE. CALL FOR fence, beautiful finished basement. J ear garage with additional room above Beautiful basement, garage, park like (day ground, yard, low down payment to all ACCLAIM REALTY HO 4-3450 280411 Hollis Avenue Hollis, N.Y. NEW GAS HEAT, NICE AREA. ?uTfo^dX-ropT NEWLY DECORATED DETAILS. L.T. REALTY CORP. 0L 7-0090 l FAMILY. 5 Bedrms. no points or closing fees, take over small mtge. monthly payment $142. la- rludea everything Chance you have been waiting tor. Many other homes, new and resales, 1 and 2 family homes, la Hempstead-ljke view area, Freeport and Roone- velt lzrw down payment Let me show them to you GL 4-4640. ask for Albert Home Specialist 172-32 Jamaica Ave. AX 1-1344 NO FANCY TALK PRICE $11,500 8 rooms, 5 bedrooms. 1V4 baths. kitchens, oversized plot, near sub way Full basement, completely de tsched all large rooms, oil heat, and extras. $150 down to all, $89 per month. JA 2-7371. MR OWE MUST HAVE A BUYER WfTH ONLY $100 SEE WHAT IT BUYS A 6 Room Colonial house with a lavishly paneled finished haaemenl Garage and many extras The house is vacant and crying for aomenne to move in and make it warm all over. Call Agent now and own thia gorgeous ■ abode, only $100 needed JA 3 2089 Mr Elite i««ATION AGAIN FREE CAR FOR YOUR EMPTY GARAGE r/i ROOMS ONLY $100 To sign a contract, we were swamped when w-e offered this deal two weeks age. That House was sold, so we are offering the same deal again oa another vacant house. Move la as soon as you qualify, OWNER RF, 9-2440 hf EXCLUSIVE 3 BETIRM.S, 2 Garages. 40x140 — Nothing down. Broker iJi 5-2223 HOIJJS — Foreckwure — 1 family detached 6 Rms. 2 hatha. Cash ONLY $350 Foe all Broker — TW 4-9864 Evenings Cant'd frewi preceding poqe IF YOU HAVE 5$ OR MORE READ THIS $3 Start* You oa th* Hoad to Sue cess and Security, with $5 You Can Begin on an Adventure You’ll be Proud Of- With $5 you can Own a Tremendous Brick Bi-Level House, with Modern Kitchen and Bath in Cambria Heights, Youi Payment* will be Only Ml par month. Call Us and See for Yourwlf How Only IS Will Start You on the Unbelievable Road to Security Mr Murr. JA 67302 FORECLOSURE PENDING. TAKE OVER $65.31 M0. PAY. NO Crodlt Check Here. Because All You do Is Take Over From Where Some One Else Left Off. Owner in Trouble Loas of Employment due to Old Age. House is all Brick with Ijuge Rooms, all on one floor It’s All Modern MR ARDi OL 9-9200 New Brick RANCH 80 $ DOWN TO ALL Only m Years Young in Holli* Selling tor only $1 3,500 • $84 MO. • ARCADIA: 114-44 SUTPHIN BLVD JAMAICA (Open 7 day* wkly 9 to t) 0L 9-9200 RENT WITH OPTION — OR BUY Baisley Park St. Albans Vic. 7 RMS Immaculate Condition *69 6 RMS Modern Kitchen A Bath AGENT OL 8-7136 -■■■■■■■■■■■MMKKMMM ■ FOR RENT w m ALL AREAS ■ RMS RMS JAMAICA Fine Area a BAISLEY PARK RMS ST. ALBANS Good Home $1 SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 13 rma. Handyman Special Rent for $100 per month AGENT OL 7-0*17 | 'HANDYMANS SPECIAL 6 bedrms Rent for $95 per moo AGENT OL 7-44J» Nassau-Suffolk For Sale 4 BEDRMS, Cape Cod. Eat-in kit­ chen. finished basement. 2 ear garage, beautiful trees. Ideal lo­ cation. Extras. $193X8). OVKNER HO 6-5538 u UNIONDALE 1 family brjck, I' & Aluminum. 4 bedrms. finished Ii basement, oil heat, must sell ! $2,000 Cash. $11JXX) mortgage. Call: I DA 3 9770 OWNER)' MANY MORE DESIRABLE HOMES BABYLON VIC OL 8-4646 FORECLOSURES 2% CASH DOWN OR RENT W/ OPTION $80 M0. A BROKER UP 516 M0 1-3842 Elmont Lakeview NEW RANCHES A CAPES *17.500 ItP GOOD RESALES AT REA i SONABLE PRICES HARRY P. ZIMMERMAN j 522 Hempstead Tpke.. 516-GE 7-1984 FREEPORT CORNER Modern 12 room or 2 fam. legal. Profession­ al site. Brick 2 car garage. Oil heal, Extra* Principal and appt. only Owner 516 FR 8 3099. BAISLEY PARK — 1 Family howto for rent Modern kitchen use of deep freezer A Washing machine. OWNER Site mo AX 7-4585. HOLLIS '■do rr RENT - HOLLIS 12 ROOMS For Large Family Agent SP 6-9600 NEEDS PAINTING Nice Neighborhood 9 RMS 2 KITCHENS $65 MO. OPTION TO BUY NO CASH G.L AGENT - AX 1-1401 very large home__________ ____ ______________ —- — large rooms, desir- RICHMOND HILL — 7 rms, 3 bed- $110 per month. Own- rms Rent for $85 month with right at sale, j AGENT_______________ Ax 12381 J A 3’1617 R,CHMOXpHILL _ 7 rm,. rent for NEW NEW NEW tLegal 2 Family Homes, RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY 'A VERNE 3 BLOCKS TO) .SUBWAY THREE 4 ROOM| I APTS CHILDREN *125 MO. ' THREE 6 - ROOM APTS. > Children $175 mo. all I I UTILITIES INCLUDED. ’ ULTRA MODERN KIT I ( HENS k BATHS, WALL, I OVENS. 'Hurry!!! Will Go By Weekndf NORMAND REALTY 'LA 8-4964 IV 1-4133) RENT - HOLLIS 5 ROOMS $100 PER MO. Agent SP 6-9600 HOLLIS RENT 10 Year old Cape Cod. With 3 large bedrooms, fully detached $110 per month. Move right in OPTION TO BUY Qweent Home Soles 01 8-7510 FUR RENT — Mastic Beach, Long OL 9-9200 Island, 7 Rm house corner also additional house 3 rm. unit on property Both furnished. Rent $150 a month. Box 1041. Amster­ dam New* Bklyn. N Y. CAMBRIA LEGAL 2 FAM. 5 Down J Up Stucco. Oil. Garage $17,990 Cash S»» HOMEFINDERS tl 1-1950 QUEENS VILLAGE 2 FAM Stucco S fc 4 Room Apts Oil. gar age. 0 2 Rooms In Artie *15no Down HOMEFINDERS 7 ROOM English Architecture Col-n onial for rent. 3 years young with J Cambria { finished basement per month.. Heights Only $72 50 Vacant All Modern and 9-9201 MR ENG - OL SO OZONE PK. 1 Family pink A White dream house Call for par­ BROKER ticulars. PR 8-2500 FJ J1950 HOLLIS. 4 Year old House. 6 rooms lti Baths. Ultra modem Kitchen Children OK: Reasonable E. J. DAVID REALTY AX 7-2111.___ $14,500 Family FLUSHING Brick — IX Plus 2 porches Oil heat Full basement 2 blocks to subway A STEAL No Cash G.l. $500 cash non G.l. Home Speciolist 172-32 Janitor* Ave. AX 1*1344 HOLLIS 6 torgeous Room*. Duf Baths. 3 Targe bedrooms. Newly decorated, reasonable. HOMES 6 HOMES Realty AX MS18 ST ALBANS - 5 Rm beauty De­ tached. almost new. eat in birch krichen, yard Basemenl. all ap­ pliances. Best offe Owner. 516- IV 9 2091 3 BEDROOMS - Newly renovated, nr. Transportation. $150 Month l‘X Kitchen. Garage. Mr Norman5 HO 8-7706 RENTALS FOR ALL SINGLE WOMEN One House Available Consisting of j b Rooms $65 per month, for any ! ohe ChiWren. AL8O AVAILABLE MY WIFE LEFT ME I MUST SELL m ROOM RANCH I am Practically Giving Away This Beautiful 3 Bedroom Ranch. lx> rated In A Ultra Fine Section. Clnw SOME NO FEE to all Transpnrfation. There ia a Garage. Finished B vaement. *Bhj A4MEWT_ _________________ 4 ROOMS 5 ROOMS * ROOMS 7 ROOMS ! HANDY MAN’S SPECIAL $45 MONTH $60 MONTH (M MONTH $70 MONTH $80 MONTH P^“ A tiro Id LOCUST MANOR. Dutch colonial. 1 Can Get $2300 More H I Watted >ulUb|e 2 family*. 16 room* with Bui 1 Don’t Have The Time For a Veritable Giveaway Call me Now. C I or FH\ S100 Down on Contract, Monthly Payments are VERY. VERY LOW OWNER. JA r»72 Large attic 6 basement. $106 Rent Will sell to right party AGENT — JA 3-3828. ALL 549.31 MONTHLY NO CASH DOWN MOVE RIGHT IN v NO CREDIT CHECK Overatred Plot Close to all Trans­ portation. Call Agent for More De- tails. MR ANGER ■»' 3 39,1 SOCTH Ozone Park, legal 2 family 12 rouns. 2 baths, 2 kitchens, $120 AGENT Option to buy AX 1-140$ ST ALBAN'S, Stossive colonial resi­ dence. 11 huge rooms. 2»* baths, park like setting SB5 monthly, rent AGENT with option to buy. JA 3-1617 VAN WYCK Area, 11 room resi­ dence. sparkling like a diamond, huae bright rooms, “a gem o< a rroT or buy No cash' CAMBRIA Heights. AGENT containing 10 JA 3 3460 ab!« location [-------- --------- ---------------------------------------- — I er will BAISLEY' PARK, do it yourself- AGENT Special, needs painting, nice “Uh’ JAMAICA. 10 Rooms. Basement apt. "“’"'a.™ A*ent HEIR !! I AM EVICTED nOM MY I FAM8Y HOUSE Pleaae Help Me. If someone Take* Family Houw.| over this legal 2 goy-j-H ozone Park. 5 Bedroom*. From the New Owner. The Agent -------------------- ------- — «ay» I might be Able to Stay Call | RICHMOND Hill, 7 Lovely roomi kitchen, family problems forc- Him, Please This i» a Legal 2 Fam g porch, large modern kitchen * , *d me to rent, with option to buy ily Hraise - all you need Is <100 n,th $85 per month. Rent or buy tl00 nionthly. AGENT to Sign Contract not One Cent AGENT \Srtmenl1. a^d ^'Rc^'w-tll"Mrac JAMAICA, Large 14 room house, ton ___ JA M**- j AGENT So aecunty JA 3^7-2 JA 3-3938 AX 1’1 ft -1400 q L I MOVE IN 30 DAYS G.l. appraised $16,000 One nt the loveliest Qbeena Magnificent condition rms * pkk No cash down E J. DAVID REALTY AX 7-2111 ini Large CAMBRIA VACANT FORCED SALE R Rma. W W Carpeting Part Finished Basemenl _ $17990. ____ FI 11950 HOMEFINDERS BAYSIDE - $363X10 2 famUy. 4’S 50x100 *125. Detached. Fhuahed basement Storms, acresits. oil best 45-2$ 770th P, Nr Northern Blvd Prtn cipsl* only BA 9 7228 OZONE PARK - 3 hotel size bed rooms, aploted pastels of Pari*, va­ cant. $188 cadi to all. Owner gave ua key GOODYEAR. OL 7-6800 17- 56 160th 91. Jamaica SPRINGFIELD Gardena — Duplex, 60x 100. 2 family, for mother k daughter. 2 sister*. 1 brothers. 2 complete house*. 8 room* In each. * garage, aenmttonsl value, save up to $10.000 08. Agent Ask for Mr Miller SP 6-8800 Open all day Sat k Sun HOLUi-Colonial 8 9pactou* rm* 2H tile bath End. poreh-det >. Mtg Psym X 100 $11100 Mo Mtg Payment Beautiful laadnrapsd — Very clean bouse — MANY EXT HAS Agent Ask for Mr Bock SP 6 GARDENS. . LINDEN GARDENS, 5 Bedroom ST 1 home, pretty as a picture Neat as s pin Good for largs family] 8110 monthly. Rent with option to I AGENT: buy JA 14W72 OWNER WILL RENT 10 RM BEAUTIFUL HOME $115 MO. RICHMOND HUI, 9 room mansion atyle home 5 cross ventilated bed-, will Arrange Sato for Right Party AX 1-1404 walk-in dost* Garage. ** AGENT wUl seU to desir- AGENT $900 monthly Rent, able tenant Garage_____________ AX »44M JAMAICA 7 ROOM HOUSE - for rent - IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY CALL AX 1-1802 HOLLIS PROPER DETACHED 9 RMS 99 4 BEDROOMS $ RENT - HOLLIS 2 FAMILY LIVE RENT FREE AGENT SP 6-9600 (90. OZONE PARK ARE YOU HANDY? IT'S A DANDY! "HANDYMAN SPECIAL" 10 RMS $95 MO. RENT OR BUY AGENT JA 3-1617 RENT - HOLLIS 6 ROOMS $115 Agent PER MO. SP 6-9600 OPTION TO BUY AGENT JAMAICA NO Better buy In town — SI. Al­ bani - SI. Alban* Colonial -j 7 Spacious rma. Large porch - 2 ear gangs wood burning fire­ place . w-w Carpsting 80 X 100 Lot. Beautiful landscape Many extraa Agent aka tor Mr Frant SP 4 9006 OL7-7901 6 rm haute $150 per mo LlawaNyn Gitloa* LA 8-7000 EMERGENCY SALE Dae to Present Emergency in Fam­ Uy. 4 Year Young Bi-Level Home AvaltoMe fer Sate at a Pries too Ix»w to Mention Down to all $75 $95 Per Month MR QUA - AX 7 0072 J family heat* <ar rent $200 ner mo. Llewellyn Glttens LA « 7000 JAMAICA monthly. AGCNT. _ $ Room tioe. AX 7-2730 LEGAL 2 FAMILY 15 RMS Finished Basement 2 KITCHENS, 3 BATHS $120 MO. 2 Year Lease AGENT AX 1-1403 SPRINGFIELD Garde Daughter romtonatton bsfh*. newly decorate will consider purchase AX 1-I4M I^SfiSTront option Agent RENT $100 Agent JAMAICA ROOMS PER MO. SP 6-9600 JAMAICA 8 ROOM FURNISHED HOME Children OK. $90 MO. RENT OR BUY AGENT JA 3-3928 SPRINGFIELD GARDENS CEDAR MANOR — 10 Rrtis 2 Family 4 Bedrms. Rent for only S85 per month AGENT ST. ALBANS AX 1-2382 5 Rms. j Picturesque property Rent for S75 per month | AGENT AX 1-2382! BAISLEY Park, charming 8 room Ranch type home 5 Sunny bed- tooms, finished basement, garage. SI 10 a -month, rent or buy Agent AX 1-1400 c-r a i .r a ns------6 Room* autoroaue heat, just painted empty $140 Month. Move right in. MISS OZIEL OL 7-6641 S OZONE PARK — 3 Bedrooms, automatic heat, Vacant, move right MR. ROTH in $135 month OL 7-6727 SPACIOUS 7 RM COLONIAL Large Plot. Many Extras. $100 MO. Available to Qualified G.l. I AGENT AX 1-1402 s ST. ALBANS, 8 rms, , 6 bedrms, rent'. for $110 month AGENT OL 7-4459 I | HOLLIS — 6 Rooms, Children — | , All brick - 3 bedrooms, gas bent. | near shopping It trans. Mr. De Franco, AGENT Ask for: SP 6-9600 JAMAICA. “Handyman Special”. 8 rooms, 2 baths. 2 kitchens, $70 a AGENT month with option to buy AX 1-1403 SPRINGFIELD Gardens, majestic 12 rooms, 2 bath*, lovely location. 595 monthly. Owner will decorate. Will sell to eligible GJ. .. „ AX 1-1488. $90 month. AGENT AX 1-2284 JAMAICA 2 family, 8 mu, rent for SOUTH Ozone Park, vacant, legal!' _____________________ _jj family. 1$ rooms, finished base- ( ST ALBAN’S. 5 rms, large plot. Rent nnent. 2 car garage. $110 2 Year AGENT lease- Security for $85 month. . AGENT AX 1-23821 ____________ AX 1-14*1___________ j HANDYMAN Special. 10 rms. 6 bed rms. rent for $95 month. AGENT ___ JAMAICA 2 family, 8 rm*. 4 car, AX garage, ’rent for $100 month. AGENT OL 7-4781' FOCH PARK, Owner will rent spa­ cious 8 room colonial good for large l.roai family $95 monthly will arrange —— > sale for right party AGENT — win 1 AX 1-14O1- RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY—' 11 Room Georgian Colonial. $110 a month to buy No Cash GJ. Agent YOURSELF SPECIAL’ AX 1-1400 JAMAICA Garden* 7 rma, 3 bed- rm . Rent for $90 per month — j AGENT OL 7-47*1 Rent for $110 per month AGENT ax 1-2 JAMAICA — Handyman Special. 2 kitchens. 2 Baths. Rent for $80 pec month. AGENT AX 1-7383 Springfield Gardens BUNGALOW 5 RMS $95 Mthly MM St. 9 RMS $125 Mthly Flair Realty LA 8-7757 WHOLE HOUSE FOR RENT WITH 2 APARTMENTS $95 PER MONTH Net OWNER RE 9-2440 SO. 2 Family OZONE PARK 5 it 5 rms Rent for $100 per month AGENT OL 7-4781 9PRINGF1EID GARDENS 7 rms 2 Large bedrm* Rent tor *60 par month AGENT OL 7-67*1 6V2 Roovn, Ranch NEWLY DECORATED Finished Basement A Garage $70 MONTHLY Net AGENT JA 3-4800 SO OZONE PARK 5 I Large garden Rent for 178 per AGENT ■m Bungalow ptek month AX 1-3381 *SO. OZONE PARK Rent tor $H AGENT ' AX 1-2384 FIT FOR A KING lVl ROOMS $75 PER MONTH | Net OWNER JA 3-2069 SO. OZONE PARK 7 n 2 Bedrm* Large garden p Rent tor only $no per month AGENT Of. 74 5!4 ROOMS Finishod Batamanf A Garage $55 MONTHLY Net $85 month. AGENT — OL 7-4459 HOLLIS 7 RM H0U5E MOVE IN NOW IF QUALIFIED NO FEE. $80 MO. brick, handyman special, rent for $90 month. Agent. AX 1 2382 HOLLIS AVAILABLE NOW! 8 RM FURNISHED HOME 2 Bath* WUl Take Children $100 MO. Rent or Buy AGENT AX 1-1400 JAMAICA LARGE HOME Good for 2 Families 12 ROOMS SHARE RENT OF $100 MO. RENT WfTH OPTION AGENT JA 3-1516 HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL. Consisting of 7 Room* Near transportation and scenic Jamaica. Only $49.50 per month. . Mr. Mam AX 7-0072 RANCH all Large rooms. Modern Kitchen 6 Bath Large yard for children to play. $58 per month AX 7-03M MR. ANO RICHMOND HnX RENT WITH OPTION 2 FAMILY 6 DOWN, 4 UP LIVE RENT • FREE CALL NOW AGENT JA 3-3460 2 FAMILY tor Rent. Only $95 month, $ rooms to each apart- ment. In lovely section of Central Queen* Rent one apartment for tllO and make money. MR CAP JA 6-7300 JAMAICA - Not too far from tub way. 7 Room Colonial renting for only $88 par month to be decorated urn JA 6-7382 OWNER JA 3-2572 * AGENT AGENT Than Pay The Mortgage. Payment large for present of Only Sll« r PLEASE CAU. TO garden plot. Will rent for *100 with G.L No ca*. Yarant AGENT , AbtHT DAY. MR EDWARD JA 3-0272 nptron to buy Agent. AX l-1401._J____________ -----------------------------------------1 s'pR_INGFIElD GDNS. 12 rma. aol.d buy Agent. JA 3-3921 ALBANS N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nov. 23, 19GS1 • 51 HOUSES HOUSES HOUSES Natsav-Saffalk—For Sale Nassau-Suffalli Far Saia Nauav-Svffelk Far Sale BUY! SAVE $$$! BUY RIGHT! SAVE $$$ BUY — BY 4th Ave. Realty And Save More $$$$! GIs No Money Needed as a Down Payment $16,990 $17,490 $18,990 A good buy far a vary fin* Thi$ endearing home faa **^buya^Bao^ulkmii* ham*. This ham* contains hires expansive living roam, 0R 7000 *g. ft. »f pictwr- 7 rill* including an enclosed separata formal dining rm, e$que landscaping) It caa- eicaptionally targe frant parcb. Spacious living spacious eat-in kitchen, pan- ream, banquet *iz* formal try, 3 big bedrooms, colored "ub dining roam, lovely mit-in tile bath, v.randa, -ba..- arnt, form’, fir^nloca sea 4^ kitchen. 3 desirable bedrms, ment, garage. Adding forth- spaciou* kitchen, 3 lavaly Hollywood tile bath, finished « »• «♦» »•»«»•"•« '» *• . , u, wonderful area that this finished basement, enclosed basement, any ex ros e ^ome j, |0£nted in, and screened in summer perch, believe worth more—but be- landscaping which adds even garage, our office'* recem- ing said for less. further te its appeal. mendatien. $19,990 520,990 $23,990 Gorgeous heme in an ex- Exceptionally beautiful! elusive residential vicinity, about 9000 sq. ft. of 8 rooms including an elab turetque landscaping - this , "** m 7* fn,nd * ,"x*r‘ orate finished basement, is for the buyer who cares. ’ous residential areal 9 home contains 4 large bed- 4 large bedrooms, 2 Holly- room*! 2 full Hollywood rooms, 2 colored tile baths, wood bathrooms, gorgeous bathrooms. Space limits us separate dining roam, spac- and spacious kitchen, large in full <f>«n;ia iou$ living ream, exquisite living room, magnificent fin- " ‘’•’“J,1* Haj Mere gorgeous than we can describe! Exceptionally large kitchen, garage, landscaping ished basement that must be of t’’1* beout,fu’ "®m«- that adds further to its seen to be appreciated, would rather you visit us beauty. Be first te tee this Breezeway, garage many, and see this home for wonderful home. yourself! Tremendous buy! many extras. Lovely! Whan calling from NYC dial 516 then IV 5-2477 5-2477 219 So. Franklin St. Hempstead HEMPSTEAD Beautiful 4 bedrm majestic Colonial with Turkey din­ ner dining rm. Pay bank $86 44 mo. MOVE RIGHT IN CONDITION NO CASH Gl - FHA $800 ROOSEVELT Fabulous “«planch” featuring 4 truly master bedrms. Copa like playrm, formal dining rm, Fanny Farmer kitchen. Finest residential section CASH TO ALL - 51,000 UNIONDALE A.- t.aa a pin. wide line Cape with 4 tremendous bedrms a sacrifice price. Pay bank $82.84 mo. ONLY $500 CASH FHA NO CASH Gl LAKEVIEW Ideal Cape with tremendous backyard, almost 12.000 sq. ft.. 4 wnnderlu! bedrms, lull basement, garage. Like new. forced to sell. New Jersey For Sale t — ■<* TEANECK Why Rent? $123 approx per mo. Pays All And you can Colonial home if you tied Veteran. you can move into this fine are a quaft. NO MONEY DOWN Lovely large living room, fuff diningrm, spacious eat-in kitchek, 2 twin size bedrooms garage, plug many extras. This won t last. sB» 1 call us today for appt. In NYC Call LA 4-6210 * Lester Handelsman REALTOR , 1118 Teaneck Road No. ’ Teaneck N.J TEaneck 3 12* $800 CASH FHA NO CASH Gl CALL MR NORMAND IV 9-3937 bedroom Englewood — 3 S 163)00 2 family. Nr transp $27,000 Teaneck — Cape. $24,500 Creskill _ 4 bedrm bilevel. $34.50* Open Sunday & Evenings 4 bedroom Colonial . , ENGLISH POLITE REALTY ?£ 248 W Forest Ave. Englewocrt New Jersey 8-6897 201-LO FLORIDA For Sale IHIPLEX on 4 city lots. Fruit treel- Alt. 19 Florida. Low taxes Fing neighborhood H. J. Nyholm — ■ ’022 Mohawk St. Clearwater. Fla. HousesWanted—Ta Buy I CHESTER I Luxury Ranch l| No Cash Down | 11 $59.93 Mo. Pays I , The Bank . '■Featuring: 3 bedrms, pict win-1 ■ dew. living rm, country type • size base’mt. gar, beautifully K landac’d plot. I! 1 kitchen. Holywd bath, playrm ■ ransins from 18.000 to 125.000. ■ . roa 510,000 . 'I 500 other homes to choose from I I L382 5. FRANKLIN ST. a I IV 3-1805 HEMPSTEAD Westchester—For Sole NEW ROCHELLE - 3 family. Heat. Bath. Full price - $17,000. Terms. Call Michael Guadagnoli. 914-NE 2-2288 SIT. ....... . ------ VERNON Langdon Terrace 3 family stucco, 6. 6, and 4. Separate entrances. Oil heat. 2 car garage. Asking S31.fXX) FHA financing available. Others from $12,000 blESZ 6 NIESZ 42 LORRALNE AYE. 914 OW 9-4020 NEW 2 FAMILYHOUSE.5 A 6 Large rm». 2 car garage. Full basement. Calf after 5. Builder 914-MO 8-9331 MT VERNNON — NEAR PELHAM LINE 3 FAMILY SOLID BRICK 6; 4V»; 3 Room APTS 2 CAR GARAGE. METICULOUS I THROUGHOUT Fill, POSSESSION — NO CON­ TROLS. ASKING $32,500. TERMS.’ LOMBARDI REALTY 914 MO 8-2443! New York State—Far Sale Hempstead. 4 bedroom colonial. Large living room. Oil. hot tenter heat Woodburning fire­ place 40x108 plot. *15.990. Low down payment. Gl k FHA. BOOK REALTY IV 1-2919 IV 1-9226 Dutchess County Unfinished 5 rm house with car-1 port on 1.8 acres, in South! Dutchess County, U4 mile fron Taconic Parkway, Owner Must Soil nt Or Broker R. L. Ripley PR *.* ROOMING HOUSES AND/OR BROWNSTONES MANHAWAN-BBONX Any condition toe! violations, rent rej auctions, etc. Write only C k C vestors. fttc , 209 W. 125 St., - «T Xf BRAND NEW HOMES RANCH HIRANCH COLONIAL 2 FAMILY Bulk In Hempatead, West­ bury. Roosevelt, Maasepe- qua, and Other Select Lo­ cations, Excellent Oppor­ tunity Own a New Home | with Low Downpayment. See Model at Rose Avenue I Hempstead (Open 7 Days 9:30 AM to 8:20 PM). Di­ rections: Southern State I Parkway to Exit 19 Then I Peninsula Blvd. North 31 Block* to West Graham I Ave. Then Right 4 Blocks I to Rose Ave. 80 feet to Model House. Woodcraft Homes IV 3-5534 SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY $390 TOTAL CASH NO OTHER COST WESTBURY $11,5C Charming 1 Story home | Situated on a Beautiful ] Landscaped Plot, Comfort­ able Living Room. Huge | Kitchen. Cozy Bedrooms. Basement, oil heat, only I $84.92 Month!* Pars AU. $13,5( Large Rambling Home, in Extra Deep Property. I Huge Living Room with | PICTURE WINDOW. Eat In-Kitchen. Modern Bath. FuH Raaement. and Mod­ ern Oil Heat Unit, ■ VACANT MOVE RIGHT IN'I BETTER REALTY MA 3-3800 277 Nn LJ.. N.Y. WEEKLY SPECIALS I MONTVALE $14,009 Don't call ua unieas you really want to buy a 14-yr-okl doll house on 6 large plot and have $328 total cash. ____ Many extra* UNIONDALE *17,990 No Closing Fees 5 bedrm Cupe Cod. finished ment, garage, Florida rm, many 6.000 sq. ft. extras. TOWER 895 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE FRANKLIN SQUARE IV 54900 3 BEDRM House $0x125 PM. age. Playrm in basement carpeting- Extra*. Must be -Asking $16,500. Principals 516-MA 3-9084. Gar W-W only. ROOSEVELT. Capa Cod. 5 2 bedroom* k garage. Price $12400 *600 Down. Mast be seen to ap­ preciate Can agent. $16 FR 9-3353 NEW 1 Family hl-ranch. 3 Bt rma. Garage. Landscaped 40x100 Corner plot. Adjoining lot avail­ able N.W. Corner Spinney Hill Drive k Summer Ave. OWNER BA 4-9497 RA 9-1077 UNIONDALE — Beaattful 5 Bed room brick-shingle Cap*. Nightclub basement, oversize plot Price <17.- \ Won’t last. *750 down to all Emico Realty 516-IV 3-3400 HEMPSTEAD "L” shaped ranch, bedrooms, beautifully landscap­ ed. 68x100 plot. Exclusive area. Ex- true galore $090 down. Emico Real ly 518- fV 3-9400 ROOSEVELT — Take ever existing mortgage. $3000. No red tape. Move right to. Beautiful 3 bedroom eg bath*, playroom, garage, fin area. Don’t n Realty. Slt-IV Plainview itr Westbury — 1 family teillt level 8to large rms In the rolling hills of tW* beautiful’ mws Take over high O I. Mortgage. On large plot. Beautifully laadacaped Modern throughout Can tor appointment FLORENCE B. ALLEN 118-48 Merrick Blvd St. Albana LA 7-2100 WESTBURY Split, 1 bodrms, Ito Baths, living rm, dining rm, wall to wall carpeting, eat in kite* peaslled den. atility rm. att* ed gar . patio, tree shaded < appliance*, aluzntoum storm, ax- cellent schools. $77 .$60. 518 ED 4-8381 Owl HEMPSTEAD 2 family frame de tached. 40x200. "Handyman” special Low down payment for Gl Only $18,500 for quick sale Agent JA 6-6600 GREAT NECK — Split level, ex­ clusive residential section. 4 bed­ rooms. 2 complete baths. Modern kitchen with will oven Set a plot 80x100 $25,000 Call Agent!TKAiNra-R OL $-2014. Aik for Mr. Jackson.’ OWNER WESTBURY - Foreclosure special! Choice area. Beautiful ranch. 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, vacant. Attor - 516GE 74242 5. FLORAL PARK Small 4 bedroom house S13JM In excellant condition, fine location HARRY P ZIMMERMAN 522 Hempatead Tpke . Elmont 516 - GE 7-18*4 THE OPEN DOOR POLICY' HEMPSTEAD — Well built abler Colonial — 5> rooms — Ito baths -j. garage — full basement. $14,980 — $500 DOWN! New Jersey Far Sula ENGLEWOOD — 2 Family House. 3 car garage. Lot 75x128 30. CALL ANYTIME 201 U) 8-8568 » Rm. Cape Cod., 4 Bedrms, 2 full baths. Rec. rm. Full basement. Garage Phone 201 TE 3-1288 for appointment. Owner BERGEN COUNTY For FHA or GJ Qualified Buyers 3 bedroom Colonial _________ $14,000 2 family 10 rooms . $22,580 4 bedroom bungalow _____ $22,900 BROKER ROTHMAN REALTY CORP. DIAL 201 - LO 9-5300 411 Grand Ave, al Hl. 4 Englewood, N. J. Open dally and Sunday U1 9 CRULKWOnn SHIRK'S EXCLUSIVE! WiDogi mi st sell: 6 rm Colonial (3 bedrooms) Very Deep Plot $16,900 ALL BRICK CAPE COD I Alt. Garage, living rooto, fireplace, dining area. Science kitchen 4 beg- UNIONDALE — A neat Cape Cod - ’ redlr.a. Finished recreation roam. 3 bedroom* — partially, furnished basement — extra large plot $15,990 £qW DOWN PAYMENT - I TO ALL WHO QUALIFY Sacrifice 119.990 DOWN: - -P-’ HOUSES WANTED ALL AREAS Bklyn, Manh, Bronx Watt, LI, Nassaa ALL CASH OR CASH I Over Mortgages | Highest Prices Immediate Decision 48 Hour Closing No Commission Charge. I Call PL 7-6985' HOUSES BOUGHT ALL AREAS — Highest Priros Paid Far fart cour­ teous service Call now and be 'convinced. PR 1-8898.- HEMPSTEAD VK — S-FnoMF .8 k 3 — Completely finished bi ment with extra kitchen — Ideal lo­ cation $23,500 J Eschtsivaiy listed with SHIRK REALTORS 103 W Palisade Ave., Englewood N. J. ’’Dial" 281-LO 6-4422 . MANY OTHERS! Sensational Exriuafvea- New bi level I _____ ranch 4 bedrooms, 823500 Lovely. NAME YOUR TOWN, TYRE HOME r0|n„ia|. Prime area $23,500, Many other homes in Bergen County from; ... r" ,, a M I12.5M up $17,996 3 bodrma. Tea Vwm llrniinari "«’•> Uu«fil<e<l GIS no down pay-I Will. VI t^uiiug I I ( A11 Mherf low doun payment j - 53 Grove St., Hempstead IV 3-6813 j WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU PRICE RANGE Staten Island-Far Sale 1 FAMILY, 4 Rm*. A-l condition Principals only, brass ptumbtng. Fullv hied bath, price 815.500 — SA 73815 Owner. CHEROT A CO. 307 W Palisades Ave. Englewood ! Diol 201 10 8-1100 SMALL CASH Orange. NJ., 335 White St. 18 room house • oil heat, suitable 2 families, Near transportation k Schools lamzello 67 Washington 94. East Orange- OR 3 7430. TO PLACE A WANT AD CAU Ri 9-5300 UL 7-2500 ~ Cant, an Fallowing Pi IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS.. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500 CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 P.M- TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS.. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500 CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY 52 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nov. 23, 1963 CLASSIFIED ADVEI Hau*a$ with Stares Far Saia Mortgage Money SPACE FOR RENT STORES , SPACE FOR RENT HELP WANTED HKP WANTED STORES Agencies Cant, from Preceding Page OWNER MUST SELL 2 Family house, large store. Small cash. Good terms. Call: MRS. fOMMONS MA 54M21 PRICE $6 (WO St. 1 family house 4 store and basement DA 8-5817_______________ OWNER A~ADJOINING BLDGS Attractively situated. 2 store* with 2 floors above. Bedford Ave. opposite East Bklyn Saving* Bank OWNER >NE 8-2145 $250 DOWN (3 family and Stare) Oeiyn Hts. Vic. Bnck. vacancies Oil. large rms, extra large store Call Mr Pep NE 8-3732 <• Evenings 518 PY 1 3857 Business Prop. For Sole BETHEL. CONN., Large house. 3 *pts: 4 Rms. each. 1 apt; 3 bed­ rm*. 3 baths, diningrm. long 1«- ingrm-fireplace Kitchen a break fast nook to bath in basement 4, laundrvrm 65 Ft Playrm. with pool table A horse shoe bar Also corner building with store. 3 rro Apt. Over store 8 4 Rm apt.- - »rd Building. 2-1 rm apt* Net Income $805 mthl> Net $49,000 ' Call Bet 8-9 30 p m 203 X43^5094 . Owner FOR SALE — Business A. Plot | 800x175 on Union Ave. A Grant St ‘In Westbury. L. I: Now operating as Nursery School A Kindergarten. Property suitable tor many busi _ nesses. Call ED 4-4423 2 Miles From Robinson-Patterson Housing Development Wurtsboro. N.Y. Sullnan County 20 box room house. 4 apartment. 4 rooms each_ Bungalow, 2. car gar­ age Oil steam heat Firescapes. | oompletely furnished. Price $22,000 Cash $8,000. Ideal for rest home, rooming house tourist home, chil­ dren’s home Ideal for physician or; undertaker, any professional use Near school, church, doctor’s of­ fice bus station etc. Write Box 821 Wurtsboro. NY. Szatmary Mountein View House TURNER 8-2423 LOTS SUEFDLK COUNTY Centereach, north Washington Ave. oH Jericho Turnpike 100 x 250 wooded plot. $1,950 cash or will build to suit Builder. 516 SE 2 3035 or Box 275, Coram, L. I. Timberland Asso­ ciates. Inc. VACANT LOT NO. 41 bet Bedford k Nostrand Axe Reasonable, par­ tial payments might be arranged. KELLM.AN SP 6-8367 Charch Property For Sale Church Fully equipped Bn^hwick Ave. 3 story, extremely modern interior, parquet floors with lavish fixtures. Drapes k rugs, seat ing 400 people plus basement suit­ able for school Many extras Fully air-cocditiooed. Chairs, water - eool er. wall mirrors. Public address system. Coat room, nr subway It 3 bus lines. Call now for appt. to aee Call Mr. Steinberg IN 7-7477 MORTGAGE MONEY » $ * » Mortgage Money 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Consolidation k Construction ALL AREAS Up to *1,000.000 SAMUEL A. HAWKINS. Ltd. 271 W. 125 Street No. 210 AC 2-6300 FOUNDS Available — Avoid fore- closure. One Mortgage — Easy Payments. Taylor 7-8024 — GLenmore 2-4110. 1st and 2nd Mtges. 24 Hr*. Service $500 Up Loans can be obtained to purchase a home Also for foreclosures MA 2-6995 PR B-1289 We Specialize in Placing Lang Term Bank Mortgages Any Amount - Any Type Building. Any Location. Im­ mediate Action. GOLDEN KEY CY 3-4270 FUNDS AVAILABLE * 1st and 2nd Mortgages • Bank and Private Loans EARLE D. MURRAY CO. 79 W 125 SU TR 8-4600 MORTGAGES Immediate Inspection and Commitment. FHA A GIs SPECIALTY. LET UR CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS TO REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS. For lit, 2nd and 3rd quick actian foreclosure*. We fi­ nance repair*, alteration* and building loan*. Well Buy Your House - All Cash Wa offer deads for sale AND LEASES at lowest cast, aa residential and basinass properties. FUNDS AVAlIJtBLE FOR LAND MORTGAGER. Any Type Financ­ ing Considered CONSULT US FOR CONVENTIONAL k DIFFICULT I IN A NCINC. /CONFIDENTIAL - PERSONAL ANALYSIS AND SERVICE RENDERED) I CROWN ESTATES T034 Lafayette Are., Brooklyn Hickory 3-5590 TO PUCE A WANT AD UL 7-2500 RI 9-5300 MONEY MORTGAGE FAST CLOSINGS 1st-2nd-3rd Unlimited Money 24 HOUR MTGE. COMMITMENT MORTGAGE 48 HOUR MORTGAGE CLOSING STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Money available — any type ’ 1 building—do you need money! Foreclosures Prevented (Your present debts or mort-| .gages consolidated to reduce j I your payments. MANHATTAN^ BRONX BKLYN, QUEENS,WEST'R IMMEDIATE ACTION RADIANT REALTY CO. PL 7-6985 MODERN AIR COND- pAD nrilT ITIONED OFFICES “UK Kt II I 1711 Amsterdam Ave. (145th St.) 1000 SQUARE FEET Impressive panelled walls, Ideal for: Realtor, In­ surance, Accountant, Lawyer, Doctor, Den­ tist, Bank, etc. Avail­ able on or before Feb. 1, 1964. modern store fronts, vena­ tion blinds. Kent)le floors, flourescent lights, 2 rest rooms. 3 ton General Electric oir conditioner. Basement. Excellent Lang Term Leas* t* Responsible Ttnanf? Phone: Wl 2 6400 or see DUFF A BROWN CO. 4951 Broadway (207 Street) CHURCHES CHURCH FOR RENT 1202 Broadway. Brooklyn Call Rev Cooper GL 2-4944 OFFICES 166 W. 125th ST. iCor 7th Ave.) Modern office bldg CHILD CARE BROOKLYN ; CHILD CARE 1 to 5 years old. _ Weekly Call PK 1-2371 after 6 pro GJKLS _ CARE For infants to 4 years daily j , or wily Low rate HI 341770 | CHILD Care, ages 2-4 yr*. Mon thru Sat.. GL 5-7159 323 Chauncey St./ — 2nd floor. i $125 UN 5-7600 — REAL Estate office to share, suit able real estale, travel, bureau home improvement. Contractors. j^U-L tARE FOR children for work mg mothers, infants included. Bet Ex ening school, etc. Very nice' Bway -Buahwich Ave*. HI 3-0963 corner, train and bus stop ST 3- 2650 Night AR 6-3026 ______ Q.AY Care for children 2 to 8 yrs. CH1UI CARE by day or week. By trained baby nurse. PR 2-5539 rLATBUSH - 1138 Nortrand Are. I ro &L Modern large store office. Paneled New rork Area DI 2-4744,________ walls, new fixtures Free electric CHILDREN Boarded day or week. PR 1-9501 | laceused Nr. Transp fAUAV A/^ELirV jS LICENSED. BONDED OFFICES THE BEST JOBS IHEK^PAY NEW YORK (HARLEM) 376 W. 125th St., M0 6-3900 Nr. St. Nick. Av h 8th Av Sub Sta. I JAMAKA ' 1______ HEW YORK'S MOST TALKED ABOUT AGEN 9102 Sutphin 0L 7 9500 SECRCTARIES-5100 Nr. L1RR. RMT 4, 8th Av Suh Sta HUNDREDS OF TOP SLEEP-IN JOBS + FEE COLLEGE GRAD. TRAIF Career Opportunitie ALSO SLEEP-OUT HIGHEST WAGES NICEST FAMILIES NO CASH NEEDED! no nuroMT NO REGISTRATION FEE! NOBODY BUT NOBODY HAS A BETTER DEAL! <(MKj ing positions Factories, housework •rs. sleep in - out. Always good | Job* waiting. Westside Agency, 72 W 125lh St. SR. RESEARCH DIR. A $14-16,000 COLLEGE GRAD. SALES TRAINEE $110-512! GRADUATE ENGINEI ME, EE, A IE, TOP SALARIES ATTENTION GIRLS BEST PAYING SLEEP-IN JOBS Please Bring References START TODAY Sleep in Finest Homes STAY HAPPY Get your job at AR1ST4 Hallmark Agei 11270 Sixth Ave., at 50 k ! arrista employment AGENCY The Fair Employment / r ' TEL: LT 7-6565 87-56 168 St . Jam.. OL 8-6150 1 Male SUPER, couple, rooming house. Responsible, good salary plus apart ment. UL 3-7945. GE 8-6910. HOME CARE in all borough* HOME ATTENDANTS — $75-85 week lor 6 days. A! lull er parttinie $<2 lor BOYS 17-20 — earn while you learn. Selling mens toiletries, etc. *2.25 per hour commission. Apply 65 ] Ralph Ave., Bklyn. 307 Lenox Ave. Room 304, 8:30-10:30 a.m.:! 1 4-6 p.m. INFANT ATTENDANTS — . $84 week tor 6 days. LICENSED PRACTICAL ! Att shifts. $33 for 20-bou ------------------ r---------------------------- | Must have checkable r< ____ 3 MEN wanted full or part time; Interviews 9 AM-2 PM & and 8° exp nec average *2 k more per surse 4 Medical Placeme Apply:! New York State Employmei 444 Madison Av NYC 6 fl 1 hour. Must be neat. 307 Lenox Axe Rm 306 65 Ralph Ave., Bklyn. j 3.30 am to 10:30 am or 4 pm to 6 pm G.AS STATION ATTENDANTS Expd. $65-*70-$75. (Bklyn) NO ADVANCE FEE ABET EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 25 West 14 St. Nw York City? It's fun to use spare tlm AVON Christmas Gift Cosm« in your neighborho (.onerous commissu free trng., no exp. req. S EN 9-3553 Exf MORTGAGES BOUGHT BOOTHS ANY LOCATION ALL CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE 2 BOOTHS for rent or operators with following Uptown’s ’Most L-Modern Salon” AU 3 1001 or — 1 WA 7-2828 - NEW BEAUTY SHOP for lease. 31 MOTHERLY care for children and booths on bus route. 518 HU 2-9547 infants. All ages accepted. Reas­ NE 841633. CHILD CARE DAILY. 822 Bergen St. Nr. Class m. CHILDREN cared for, Christian home, all ages ’PR 2-8649. CHILD CARE — Call Mrs. Brown GL 5-9557 onable rates. PR J-5643 MOTHERLY care for children infants. All ages accepted Reas­ onable rates. Private borne. DI 6-9328 QUEENS CHILD CARE. Ml ages. Hot lunch. Yard, playrm, pick-up service. BOOTHS. *23 v-gi,. Integrated beau­ ty Shop. M. dison Ave. (594i60 Sts) EL 5-8383 - PL 3-7119. after 11 am BOOTH FOR RENT Decatur St. Nr Patcben Avenua GL 2-8621 OR GL 3-0603 Professional Apartments EASTERN PARKWAY 7 rm apt, any professiorihL IHY 5-2224 evenings OWNER 6 CORNER ROOMS, first floor Professional, business or living Decorated Steam hot water. Ter race. 636 Decatur St. $105. MA 4-4802 — Owner LORS 129 ST., Ill E LOFT 25x50 Beau­ tiful. clean place, suitable for any work. Fireproof bldg. Call — TK 4-6729 LENOX AVE — 128TH ST Large, light, many uses. 1 flight up — *125 AU 1-1268 LA 8-8963 NURSE mother will give care and REAL ESTATE SALESMEN We have openings for full time top love to cMldren, 4 k 5 years old notch salesmen in gro.ring active J office. Great opportunity for advance- $10. JA 6-0770 ment______ ____ QUEENS — Child care Motherly 5 ptus boikises. professional care for infanta up’ to 4 years. JA $0655._________ z Coll Mr. Wirschmon JA 3-4521 CHILD care for working mothers ———FkBC ’ daily. Hollis. GR 9-5214. HUlWt LflKt CHILD care $10 xroekly. 140th St HOME attendants' - Sleep-in. — $7&^5 week for 6 days. Also daily , Ifiro Art. JA 9-W73. EXPERIENCED Woman wiil care j full or parttime $12 for 8 hours tar Essential Liberal draw vs commission MATURED Woman who 1 dren to care for 2 i 1 A 3, from 6:30 a m. If interested call MA 2 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Fri. a for children 6 mos. up. LA 8-9729 bet 5 and 9 p.m. Call EXCELLENT Child care, transp. Daily-weekly SP Meals 6-0348 NASSAU-SUFFOLK BARMAIDS — No expe Will train. Salary plu: HY 1-9559 after 5 p. F«. Sat. LIGHT Housekeeping chil Mon thru Fri. 3-6 p.i MA 2-0026 Evenings. LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES All shifts. $33 for 20-bour duty. Must have checkable references. LEGAL Secretary. Bedfo Interviews 9 AM-2 PM Mon-Fri. ant area, SL 6-9898. Nurse & Medical Placement Office__________________________ New York State Employment Service 444 Madison Av NYC MU 8-054') GIRLS HUNDREDS Of POSITIONS WAITING I SUPT Wanted for hotel, with refer Domestics 985 a week ence. Salary $200. a month with Factory Jobs, Waitresse quarters. Call after 6 p.m. — Worker — Nurses’ Aides, maids, Typists — File ( Bring this Ad — M DI 2 3448 $5.00 Towards A Sleep- GUILD AGEN( 200 W. 135tfi Cut Out This 125 ST. 29 W. APPRX. 1,600 SQUARE FEET 2nd fl. loft, suit large office or church. .Apply supt or JOHN J. DICKERSON. INC. B’way <96 St.) MO 2-8510! 7.17 14.33 21 »I 2549 179 12 GARAGES DEXTER GARAGE - HEATED I Space now available? rates. Cap. 155 autos. 24 hr service.} MOTHERLY care for children. 1 to 4 v«r. Call 516 SE 2-4157 BARBER’ BuiV sbop 550 «uaran’ month to 5 years. Call 51» SE 2 415, tee 5 <Jayfc Fu)ton a , Bk[yn Services BIRTH CERTIFICATES SECT BED Affidavit*. Complete Notary Ser|- d-A rice, Income Tax. Federal ano B . K and State. A. COHEN. 2141 8th Ave. < Between 116th. 117th Sts.) RI 9-6166. Wanted master steady Work. 695 Stone Ave. corner Riv­ erdale Ave. ! W ANTED (lenfted. Superintendent, exper- goori handy man. 3 SEABREEZE ADULT REST HOME >pt p|uj salary Ca„ jj KapU,n , Reasonable Rates ^VO 2-3470 ( 316 W. 118th St , or call: U N 4-8747, jjj gjGreenport. L. I. !---------—--------------- --------------- -----------— ’DESIRES Garage space in the vie Phone: GReenport 7-0271 B. Hodges BKLYN HANDYMAN apt. house re- mity of Kingston and Carroll IN 7-9298 Call after 5 p.m. — “ cj j———........ ———'« , ' ROOM A BOARD complete care fori----------- ’ ’ t priirs. ii x 3-/Z74 d*»otirh fADC Hats, Custom made or copied f«art time - f-uii tmtl/ WSfit , nnelt the elderly Male A Female Plea STEWARD-BOAT CLUB houseworker — s j slant surroundings. Reasonable Restaurant, .apt. available. Salary. Doctor’s home in Cress j rates. LA 7-9308.___________ Call AL 54»97 after 7. 2 small children, grand: with afternoon and Sund, open Call 201 LO 7 Mrauca. Cafi ere*.. order. Sell Iv color family. Off Call 7:00 to 9 P M AU 1-7489 time. Easy 1 orders. SeU tv color screens to 50 million owners of plain black A white tv’s. Liberal profit margin. Convince yourself. Send $2.00 for sample Sc full details to TV COL­ OR SCREEN CO. BOX 210 Canal St. Station. N.Y. 13, N.Y. ELDERLY lady to Hv for children. Own roo ary DI 5-9155 MOTHER’S HELPER Sleep-in or out. Call Between 2 to 8 p.m only MANHATTAN Instruction GET LIFETIME SECURITY CHILD CARE. ANY AGE. CaU MO 6-8135 MEN WOMEN 18 TO 50 TRAIN FOR ____ ____ null ([DI/ifE IYAM1 SUPERINTENDENT Experienced— Civil 3 ER VINE CAMMW , wanted for rooming houses. 3 I Pays up to r>2 per week to start rooms, oil burner MO 3-1774. MOTHER’S Caro daily Wkends desired CaU SW’ 5-1229. jj Keep your present job while train- i ing U.S. citizens only. Grade I school education usually sufficient MOTHERl-Y. Loving care for child High pay No layoffs. Advancement j anti security. Phone NOW for free information or send Name, Age. daily. LO 8-5874. CHILD CARE. Daily or weekly W ,«.* ■» W 127th St. Reasonable MO 2-WbO ten JW0'A4drr«. Ph""* and tim* home 10 Key Traminq Service, Inc. W_____ T, J 1 CHILD Care, daily, weekly ' Brooklvn 26 Court St.. ST 9-7511 Manhattan 15 W 44th St . PL 9-4545 □ on r... Hailv weekly West z 145th St. AU 1-2809 _____ .__ . , , ’ REAL ESTATE Salesman wanted SECRETARY-TATIST fi real estate office. 36 I working conditions, transp. Good salary Some experience or no experience , Will teach business Must have car. fuU time, single person, good commission, opportunity for fu­ ture HA 8-9149 J KEBEtK V,.,. 12) Car nec. $90 guarantee Tai Take orders, call *1012 noon TA 4 2350 or NT 5-0170. 7-9 pm I si MOTHF'RLY Caro given to working iS j mothers’ r»hilglrpn ClCSin mothers’ children. MO 3-0462. -----------------------------------------------DRIVERS Wanted day or night home— PREPARE by Home Study for Gov- 19 Albany Ave. Brooklyn N.Y. ------------ 1 Exams. Phone MA 4 i 860 or write RE^- ESTATE SALESMAN - arnment Civil Service Entrance WEST 138TH ST., Children boarded Mother’s care Walking preferred 5 days AU 1-3646 Bronx NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE. BRtXIKLYN Aggressive young man for arrive office Terrific opportun­ IN 7-2300 ity Earl Agar Box N4. c/o N.Y. Amst INC., News I JAZZ: New sounds, train, record. ! Plano, voice, gospel, (dance $3) | CBS Bldg. Elderly welcome Some Placement. Cl 6-0957, IJC 4-7826, REAL ESTATT’ Salesman full or part-time. We will train you. Car essential. Queen’s office Mr Walker FA 2-8989 E. 178th St., Cone. Mon. - Fri. Former nursery teacher, balanc­ ed meals. Yard, playroom, near transp. School days xfHy. TR|, 2-5325 UP TO DATE. Easy short courses. ACT FAST’ *"■! r«j|. '-ssre.’irv-™.. Plano, theory, harmony, etc. Af- Good offer for man on pension, aal- Webh 308 West ar>' plus commission Also real ‘ estate salesman, experience not nee essary; also man with a ear Brok er. HY 5-4310, PR 53323. BEGINNI STENOGRAF Recent H.5. Grt Starting Salary $316 ’’$73 PER WEI Apply M0” thru Fri, office Western Electr 222 Broadxva Downtown Manhattan i Nr. all subwi Or Phone Miss A. Thur 571-224! Equal Opportune An WESTEF ELECTR Home-Owners Business Owners Refinance Plan LOANS TO ANY HOMEOWNERS 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAGES Pali all Mortgages Pay all your bills Pay all your taxes Pay all your loans Pay all your repairs NO DELAY 1 LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT AVAILABLE TO REDUCE BILLS 20 Amount yrs of loan $ 1.000 $ 2.000 $ 3,000 10 yrs. 11.11 22.21 33.31 277.57 OJi ANy amount 8 44 16.68 25 32 210 73 15 yrs. 5323)00 ON EQUIPMENT AND K ’kftM $216,000 ON MACHINERY $50,000 2ND MORTGAGE ON OFFICE BUILDINGS AND MANY’HOUSE LOANS BEN FRANKLIN Commercial Corp. Lie. Mortgage Broker 54 WALL ST., RM. 700 New York 5, N. Y. HA 5-8765 Sat., Hrs. 9-5 Mortgage Money Available Bldg Loans, 1st and 2nd Mtges. Refinancing. Quick Action. Abbey Investing 16 Court St, Bklyn. MA 5-6162 MORTGAGE IOANS Refinaase Any slxe/type property anywhere In Brooklyn — Queens North Atlantic Realty EV S-B*OI. 2645 Fulton St. SPACE FOR RENT STORES rTutT we \f.\TTar1T?laSR (Large store, decorated plus 2 room | apt $90 — CALL AGENT Mr. Moore HY 3-9100 ; STORE Completely turn Fish k barbecue and other foods. Must rent due to illness. Good location ST 3-5451 Can ST 3-8910 or BROOKLYN — Large cor. store, $450. Herzt St., Int. area, suitable low rental any retail business OWNER TR 5-3993. . . ______ MOTHERLY Care for your CHild. .s,s /iia“«A$ Okily or Weekly. Reasonable ITS-' Warren Ave. 2317 (118 St.) Meais included, da a-8635 Store for rent, appx 10 x 50. Suit Reasonable rent. EXPERIENCED Motherly daily — 1 Child care 1 to 3 Yrs. CY 3-2643. ‘ able any business i Apply supt or JOHN J. DICKERSON, INC. CHRISTIAN MOTHER will care for 12349 B’way (96 St) MO 2-85101 children. 3-5 yrs. Wkly. Well exp 140 ST. 306 West off 8th Ave. op-________ ________ posite public School. $65 a month FORMER MEDICAL student k moth Owner before 9 a m or after 7' er of 2 wishes to care for children pm. FA 7-5294 or aee super. | in her home. Any age. Day’ - —-------. aiaeTKBikBia Awg—I ev**' R<'a8'M'al>l* Ref* JE 6-2425 1649 AM5TERDAW Avfc. j—CARE for children Ot working Grand Cone. area. TR 2-7542 ______ Situations Wonlnd 1-aW Tar housework, some ironing, in city, 4 or 5 days. Re­ ferences furnished. TR 3-5997, any­ time. A UNIT OF THE BI ENGINEERS PROJECT ENGINEER HSME degree equivalent or higher At least 5 years experience aa pro- ject engineer or designer of power DIX AGENCY MAIDS, LIVE-II Mt) $60. weekly Al BABY Sitter to live IA 7-OMc RETIRED Man would like a pari time job as porter or superinlen dent's helper Has driver’s license I plants and steam generating plants I Submit resume stating salary re OL 4-6021 —..... ................................... j <,uirement«. MUSICIAN Available Evenings, — Box No N-10, C/o Am*. News Mon. Tues, Thur*.. Fri., Sat. Ex- "An Equal Opportunity Employer" «d rteerance*. Church i ___ DOUBLE WINDOW STORE TN mother 5 days. Reasonable rates HUDSON HOTEL FOR GROCERY OR ANY OTHER ----------- ----- BUSINESS. ASK FOR MISS B LICENSED Mother* care IN HOTEL OFFICE. dreft. 7 day* a week. , . —1 njj-" " HlllT"------- home ME 5-8940 EXCELIJENTx SA-t;----------- STORE FOR RBIT 273 Wear 131st St. (Cor 8th Are)t CHILD CARE, Weekly. Nr. Tansp DA . or secular music, piano and or­ gan Fl 8-6999 Mrs. Nichols lof CWU = Christian PRACTICAL NURSE Desires job as traveling companion Have own automobile. Call MO 2-8160. j Positl<ms Itra.m hl 1 Excellent for shoe repair shop or CHHD Care dally. shoe shine parlor . Call AU 6-1122 ................ . —------ .■ . •_---------—I Reasonable Tl 2-4982. FOR RENT STORE and 4 Rm apt. Owner BRONX - Child care, any time j Call after 5 p ri DA 9-3198. P' 590 Sutter Ave. See, then call ————"— 6 to 8 p.m. only. BROOKLYN it PR 3-7166 WANTED Female SECRETARIES midtown with prestige. firms. Salaries $86-115. Excellent steno and typing Statistical tjrpiflg or legal or technical background Know, ledge of Spanish or Portuguese re­ quired for some positions. See Mr. Wiedhopf Office Peraonnel Placement Center New York State Employment Service 575 Lexington Avenue, N.Y.C. |STORE For rent, suitable for any; Ruralneaa Located 226 ljvonta Ave. [ Bklyn Call evening* owner — DI 24)385 502 W 147TH RT Near Amsterdam Ave AGENT *3S VN 5-7600 Heated 111 MARCY AVI. Double store for rent. Modern In k out. Suitable for almoat any bua- ineas $95 per month Call bet 3-7 36 P.M. ST 3-3150 FOR Leaae or *ale fully equipped corner reataurant It* Howard Ave Cor. Chauncey St. Owner will give experienced couple a chance HY 3-5673 ________________________ LUNCHEONETTE FOR RENT - FULLY EQUIPPED. NEAR I29TH ST CAU, RI 9-4586, CHURCHES For Rent PUCI OF WORSHIP One 4 rm apt. one 7 rm*. parlor floor 6 basement, all decontrolled with * set up church, month Alan will sell on contract eaa* Broker HY 54316 or PR 8-3323 MOTHER will take care of children not knowingly accept Help-Wanted ................................. '"" Th« N Y. Amaterdam New* doe* HOUSEKEEPER, Exprtenced, cap able. Recent reference* Own home any age. *12.56 wk. Private home adverttoementj from employer! co-; Room, televiaton. Private NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS— _____________ __ CL 7-6231 vered by the Federal Wage-Hour’ Englewood CHffa. NJ Law if they offer lea* than legal 261-LO 7-7284 CHILD CARE: win c.U for and re- mtnlm“um 7—; turn. GL 3-9576 engaged in interntaUi or foreign EXCELLENT CARE rcaennahle. — commerce nr In th* production of Yard near tranaportaton GL 1-9795 good* for auch commerce must be paid not leaa than *1.25 an hour and 381 Vernon Avenue "n<l on»-halftimes their wwked after a maximum workweek of te ------ -------------------- -------:-■ —-------- hours, unlm specifically exempt. Al- HILD Cared for by the day — m.moit employee* In certato large re- Working Mothera Mr. Daniels r’»ul,r «»• <* P»F MOTHER Will care for children of »l GL 5-2602 _________ 91*1* _ tall, service, conatruction ’and other CHILD CARE. _______ _ WEEKLY. Great Interest In. teking jonp h#|f HILI) f are. Mon Thru En. any jenterprlaei engaged in or produc jing goods for commerce, who have age. Call GL 2-2989 SC--—- ——---------- ----------------------- jbecn entillerl to a minimum wage Mrs. Hinton, of at lead 8166 an hour since Sep |tember 3, 1961, must be paid erer- , Time pay of not lea* than one and their regular roles rare of children, reasonable. Rev for „|| bonr» worked after a maxi- mum workweek of 44 hours, unless Graham. BU 2-9438 ipecfira,,, exempt If you are of fered leM by covered employer*, or if you hive question* concerning the Fair laibor Standard* Act or other activities of the US Department of Labor, call or write the Depart­ ment'* ioeil office at 341 Ninth Ave, to 5 New York 17, N.Y, Telephone Penn- DAY Nursery certified teacher — Play rm. hot meals k transp — ST 9 1534 nd weekly PR 4-0061 CTOLD Care fr wkly Aga CHHJ)’S Care. Age 2-8, daily PR 4-4181 i sylvania 6-7706 . Nursemaid! - Cool SECRETARY — Gal Friday, to work helper* — Geeerg J, CM With coordinator al international #(,g _ conference, for world youth nr ganlzatton. Experience and good skills needed. HA 1-2876. AM5TER EMPLOYMENT PROFESSIONAL couple desires j housekeeper. sleepAn MuM be ma­ ture, fond of children HO 5-2888 STENO — Typist. Downtown. 5 day wk. Salary $86 Some experience BE 3-8815 MATURE Woman I Steep In. Care for Infant. Room, board k Salary HO 4-8886, WOMAN Care male invalid inaon. Housework good aleep In Bklyn DE 2-1584 Park- Receptionhfi • Typists Must be neat Single prof. Begin- considered; Immediately Bal- ary open Interviews all day Sai 6 Sun 16 A.M-6 P.M. 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Christmas season, they should al- Folks were prayuxg and Singing so boycott them every Monday of) of Thee every week to come until Jim „ began as a bnght and happv (row walls come down They would also be building a lasting memorial for all of the people that have given their lives in the fight for civil rights. Sunday. But not for that way. Four hundred was. jiie number long did it stay as a who came to hear, I call Mondays black Mondays (X oiir Lord and Savior so dear The image of America was black Tbe WOfds (>f a PrractH.r as hc and blue the Monday after that took hls stand cliurch bombing in Alabama. To ln a \CRr0 church in Birmingham honor (Mack Monday, Negroes sjould stop buying on Mondays Tbere were babies. teens and They would not only save money old fo|ks {tK1 but time as well by not walking singing of Freedom for me and picket lines, and going to jail. vou Black Mondays cost nothing to A„ were gathered in this Join. Let us suffer one day a week Heavenly room. for those that gave all I sincere- Whc„ came(he no.se of a boom, ly hope that just one if not all of ydur readers join in this memor- The cwnt uas takcn when the Letter Of The Week Last week the Amsterdam News received a copy 0/ the following letter sent to Newsweek magazine recently by Rev. Henri M. Deas, pas­ tor of the Newman Memorial Methodist Church, Brooklyn. Qualifying himself as one who is in a ^position to discuss the subject of “How White People Feel About The Negro Revolt," Rev. Deas observed that the newsmag's recent survey “re­ veals more about white people themselves than merely what they think of the Negro.” The let­ ter reads: As a Negro who has grown up with whites, gone to school with them, lived in both college and university dormitories with them and in their homes and yet observed their attitudes at work and play for the past forty years I feel qualified to Quoting Jackie Hits White Teacher That's Our Job Good Deed These words were credited to much wrong in saying the Am- inustrated a story on school inte- versafion was Sir: This .letter is a few weeks Sir: I went away from our Boy Sir: “If Goldwater is the GOP! Sir: In reply to Mrs. Marion late, but my husband and I would Scout Women’s Committee luncn- nominee the Negroes of this eoun- Adams, “white teacher”. It just like to thank you for the lovely eon at the Top Of The F an- try. from Martin Luther King on makes me ant^ whenever some- picture of our daughter, Amy, yesterday, happily feeling that down and including me, will sup- one ur*tes a letter such as you ------------------------- _ —........ ... and her classmate. Christopher 1 had one more friend in this port Kennedy and we will do ev d,d to ,h^ Amsterdam News eon- Goodwin on the front page of the world. -rything we swamp the Republicans nation teachers. ally.” possibly can to ternini. Ne„ro students and white Amsterdam News 0( September our chit-chat was most plea- - Thp pjcture was captioned. sant; breaking bread with you In my opinion, you are very' ••Whafs An the Fuss About’" and coupled with the stimulating cou- truly delightful. Please give my warmest re- 18, made by him for making any statement con- Amy ,g thjrd of our cbd. gards t0 Jimmy Hicks and his Jackie Robinson by the Herald sterdam News should be sued gration. Tribunc of Oct. | at a press conference preceding cernlng any matter of lmP°r-1 dren t0 attend p.g. 28. and our dear wife. My and an anniversary dinner for radio tance and interest to the public. Iexperiencp'there with integrated were with them and Col. at Kerhonkson. This is the United States of‘education Is one that could well Mrs. William A. Roberts at the station WGHQ New York in Ulster county. America, where freedom of the b), repeated by parents every- Boy Scout Gala last May in the Sen. Kenneth B. Keating was’press. as well as freedom of wbere r couid serve as an ex- imperial Ballroom of the Ameri the dinner’s principal speaker. In speech has the right to be ex- ampie and a lesson in overcom- can3. Jimmy has been a real champion o f 1960 election, Jackfe backed Mr cercised. Would it be possible for us to | Scouting for many years. The Nixon against JFK, and gave his reason for backing Nixon as per “why do ’ sonal because hc felt his choice pons?” could do more for Negroes than JFK. Did it ever occur to you, not to refer to the entire Negro race have the “glossy” of the photog- Roberts are Scout cb^“J8’ comment on your question, Negroes carry wea- would appreciate it 1 look forward to our tra meeting again and again, raphs? We very much. good Scout and Aaron D. Duberstein_ u- » Ruth Beinart. I ing segregation. ‘Jewel’ and I Lawyers Present Frauds Program the assorted “sharpies’* "fast-talking," “fast-buck" with high-priced merchandise to sell on credit. The first step in arming the people against these I characters is to inform them.| We intend> however, to go be­ yond this, and will try to give| people an all-around awareness, of their rights in and out ofj court." The Unity Democratic Club will offer a program on* Con­ sumer Frauds, consisting of six bi-monthly sessions designed to supply residents of Brooklyn's 17th Assembly District, where the club is located, with a knowledge of the baste prin­ ciples and understanding of ev­ eryday law and business prac­ tices. The sessions will com­ Assemblyman Thomas R. mence in the latter part of No­ Jones, Executive Member of the vember 1963 and will be held at Unity Democratic Club and lead- the club’s headquarters. > 1103 er of the 17th Assembly Dis- Bergen Street, on a weekday trict, hailed the program as “the evening starting at 8:30 p.m. first time something concrete is Exact dates will be announced being done on a local basis to I let people know their rights in later. Ab outstanding group of prac-ithe sphere of day-to-day busi- * ticing attorneys, from all parts Iness activities.” of Brooklyn, has been recruited) The following attorneys will to conduct the program. These:lecture on these subjects: attorneys have volunteered their Conditional Sales Contracts time, money, knowledge and ex­ (Buying a car or TV set), Gil­ perience on a non-partisan basis. bert A Bond, Esq.; Door-to-Door Gilbert A. Bond, Esq., will act AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Nov. 23, 1963 • 55 INFORMATION^ - SOCIAL SECURI Last March, a severely die- abled young girl of 25 wrote a letter to the Social Security Dis­ trict office. She said: “I have been home without work for al­ most two years because of a damaged heart following rheu­ matic fever. My doctor says I will never be able to work again. “My savings are gone and my mother, who has been helping me, is no longer financially able to support us both on her small income. I was wondering if I could get my payments from so­ cial security because of my work in the supermarket. A friend told me I should ask you.u The girl’s social security earn­ ings record was checked and it her disability has had. and hot/ she has responded to medical treatment and care. Reports 00 her medical condition were ob­ tained from doctors who have treated her and from the hos» pital where she had been a Pa­ tient. Marie’s claim, together with the record of her earnings, medical reports, and the report of the field representative who had interviewed her, was forwarded to a special agency of the State for a decision on whether her disability was so severe that she could not engage in any substantial gainful activity. This determination was made by a team of trained medical reviewers Snd doctors. They found c 86 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS. Sat, Nov, 23, 1963 h A > •Ife 35' Sift A Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com