Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York (2024)

EMPLOYMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS 14 BINGHAMTON PRESS Sat, May 14, 1955 Obituaries I 3FimrraI Sfntfrra Help Wanted Mm Personals 7, 5nnv tc K.v Ntw i.iulms r-ocnets, n-e. lUislivs ot lAlo Cohoo'n will be f.e.d at th. J. F.l Cleaners. 219 Chenango 2- Hice Funeral Home.

150 Ma.n St SPECIALIZE tn cashmtre sweat-1 Johnson Citv. Monday at p. m.l ers ar.d cleaned lust likei T00LV.AKER JIGS-FIXTtTtES-CAUGES MRS. LULU O. COLLINS.

To, of 1807 East Main Street, Endi-cott, widow of James Collins, died Friday afternoon at her home. She is survived by a The Rev. John of St rew. DOUGLASS A BRADLEY. Paul's Episcopal Church of Owego! Cleaner Ar Dyers.

137 Chenango St 49 in Final Round for Mrs. America Title win oliieia.e. Burial wi oe in i wEDDLNG IXVITATIOXS. 'Thank Srrail work. Steady employment w.rc.t..

VOii notes. perior.aiixed Top rates, advancement. r.aokins. X. Friends may at the funeral home today and Sunday sod rvpnns Mrs.

Robert Hotchkiss of Endicott RD three sons. JOGGERST. 12 State St CO. INC. 5S WALL STREET James J.

of OwegO RD 1. furera! of Mrs. Lulu 1 i T' Tl WEDDING INVITATIONS AU Commercial Prirttir THE ENDICOTT PRINTING CO. U4 Nant.eoke Ave. Phor.e S-W41 O.

Collins will be held at 9 a r. oi estai. ana iucnc r. lins of Endicott; 12 grandchil Monday from her late home. ISO; i Oil dren: four great-grandchildren a.m.

at St. Ambrose Church. June before. Hi. or Ridere wanted, cou- and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

She was a member of cott. where a Soiemn of Requiem wul be offered with fer r.eonew. toe Rev. Wiiham p.e preferred. Snare driving and expends Call 8-9i35.

Maine CON'NtCTICCT GENERAL LIFE 1N-SfRANCE COMPANY WILL HIKE tOLlKGE GRAl'D ATE FOR Dl-FFCT TRAINING TO SALES MANAGEMENT Connecticut General is a leader in a rapidly g-owinc industry. It ranns among the top 10 Lite Insurance Companies In seven years assets hae more than doubled. In ne same period, insurance in force has increased There has been an 87 increase in the number of Company officers in the last 10 St. Ambrose Church. Endicott.

its Rosary-Altar Society, and the Mara as ceiebrar.t. Burial will be WILL. CARE for children in my in Calvary Cemetery. Members ofi home Endweil. 8-03S5.

Endicott Garden Club. The body tr.e Rosary-Aitar Society of st iuiLL CARE for 1 or 2 children in Central location. my home, days. Ambrose Church. Endicott.

are requested to meet at the r-. -i A i (nr was moved to the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 East Main 3-0655. in my 3-9f6, recitation of the Rosary. Friends wILLi CARE for children m.v rail at the home after p. home.

dayt. South Side. years and a corresponding: growth in other supervisory and executive positions. today. Arrangements by the A lien WILL, CARE for cniid in my home.

A seven-phase training program S11-S1J E. Mam Days only. South Side. 3-5638 Memorial Home, Endicott. Street, Endicott, "fnd was to be returned late this afternoon to her home, 1807 East Main Street, Endicott, where friends may call after 4 p.

m. today. JAY LAVE, 65, of 74 Susquehanna Street died at 8.30 p. m. Thursday at Binghamton City WILL CARE for children in my home.

Reasonable. Dial 8-4195. WILL CARE "for child in suburban home. Dial 68-5007. YOL'R DOCTOR'S prescriptions filled at the ripnt prices FORBES PHARMACY 245 Main St.

DAXSER The funeral of Glenn F. Denser. Sr. will be held Sunday. 2 p.

m. from the Allen Memorial Home. 511-513 East Main St Endicott. N. Y.

The Rev. Franz Edward Oerth will officiate. Burial viil he in Riverside Cemetery Members of the Round Hill Lodge No. 533 F4AM are requested to meet at the Temple at p. this evening, for Masonic serv-lres at 8 30 p.

m. at the Memorial Home. The family will receive covfrir.g a period of five vears in designed to prepare the Individual to recruit and train personnel, and to supervise the sales activities of 3 Branch OtfU-e As toe top executive, the manager is responsible for the business, financal and personnel management of a staff engaged in th sale and servicing of Life. Accident, Health and Pension insurance on an individual or Group basis through agents or genera! insurance brokers Canoidatcs must be exceptional and compensation will attract these exceptional men. Must be between gcs 24-29 inclusive and have col Hospital.

He is survived by a son, Cvril J. Lane, and two ZIPPER SERVICE for all types of garments. New. low prices. Free grandchildren, all of Bainbridge call and delivery.

Master Cleaners. 219 Chermngo St. i-7777. The body was moved to the William R. Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange Street, where 8 Lost and Found friends at the Memorial Home this evening from 7 to 9 friends may call today and Sun FOUND Parakeet turquoise banded- lege education.

Married men with business experience preferred but LANE The funeral of Jay Lane will day from 7 to 9 p. m. leg. Vicinity Gaylotd St. Wednes fc fift ifr'tyf I i i be held at the William Chase ana day.

Dia 4-Bltitj. run a requirement. Son Funeral Home on Monday a'iirftONSSef of "new box springs, 'Contact Find Officer. Douglas W. JOHN' F.

MOHAN, 81. of 11 a. m. The Rev Iran airport on Route 17C. Phone! Clausen, 600 Lincoln Bank Build- Thomas will officiate.

Burial will s.R,n2 jne. Syracuse. New York. Frank In r.l.nurnnH Cunnlprv. Friends' vniinny oi me industry pronioits may call at the funeral home to-1 FOUND Hound puppy, tan andj oiscussion of this opportunity on white.

Vicinity Andrews Ave. Call day and Sunday 7-9 p. 4-2161. MORAN The funeral of John T. Moran will be held at 9:30 a.

Female Collie, black and Monday from the J. F. Rice Funei all white. East Side. 4-3378 alter 4 Home, "150 Main Johnson City.

p. MRS. AMERICA CONTESTANTS HAVE FUN IN FLORIDA Big Contest at Ormond Bearh Isn't All Work It's a Vacation as Well and at 10 30 a. m. at St.

Francis iQST All whit half beagle and the phone or with any representative of another life insurance company unless his present company is notified in advance. EXPERIENCED CLOTHING SALESMAN EXPERIENCED TAILOTt Wanted for fine men's store. Excellent working conditions, pfnd vacations. Write giving experience, age. availability, salary requirements.

Box 528, co Press. Xavier Church. Friendsville. Pa spitz. Collar and license.

Answers Lli Reward. 3-1 815. LOST Ladv's wristwatch. Reward. Call 7-7859.

Ormond Beach, Fla. 'Pi After rreparing breakfast for their hus Ioi'flllP lllklflss hands this mornlne. the 49 Mrs "1 IIIUII.S; Burial will be in St. Francis Xavier Cemetery- Friendsville. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening, and Sunday afternoon and evening.

Frjendsville, died at 11:30 a. m. Friday as the result of a gravel truck accident In the highway near his home. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Joseph Yanus, Mrs.

Charles Yanus, Mrs. Raymond Fitzgerald, all of Binghamton, and Miss Theresa Moran of Friendsville; two sons. Edward of Friendsville and Charles Moran of Johnson City; two sisters, Mrs. Etta Mc-Cormiek of Fort Wayne, and Mrs. Henry Golden of Friendsville; a brother, Edward Moran of Friendsville.

and several grandchildren. He was' a member of St. Francis Xavier Church of Friendsville. The body was moved to the J. F.

Rice LOST One-year-old, completely black cat. vicinity Beethoven Wednesday evening: answers loi name "Midnight," family IF YOU ARE making less than lino 3-4H72. a week and have a car and inter Democrats Dispute GOP Split of South ested in more money, see us at 231 Front St. between 9 and 10 m. EMPLOYMENT SNELL The funeral of Mrs.

Grace Hubbard Snell will he held at the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral Home, 71 Main Monday at 1:30 p. m. The Rev. W.

Paul Thompson Will officiate. Burial will be in Floral Park Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today 7 to 9 p. and Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.

Aulo Accident Toll Worst Problem of Ave America contestants planned to rehearse the late afternoon's award pageant each hoping fine Is the one singled out for the $15,000 worth of prizes that goes with the title. Although Mrs. Ramona Deite-meyer of Lincoln, and Mrs. Kleanor Walsh of East Hartford. were double winners in preliminary contests, officials said it NO CAif NFF.nrn 9 Help Wanted Men LET ME PROVE you can make iin ACCOUNTANT for local C.

P. A. to $25 00 a day with one of Americas finest line of Cushion Shoes VanAUKEN The funeral of Ray Funeral Home, 150 Main Street, office. Give complete data in ownj hand writing on education, expcr-l ience, aee, and salary requirements: Washington iP) Twn Senate mond F. VanAuken win ne neia at direct daily commission, full or part time.

We welcome men of mature years. Write Charles Eaton. Pro Charles Chester Shoes, Brocion, Mass. a -41 a. m.

Monday from his home Montreal (P) In the United States, Canada and Democrats today disputed GOP to Box 236 co Press. i I- nH mt National Chairman Leonard station. ta 7 Ti i. lu, t.V,u ATTENDANT For service P0" aut agents last year. them or even to other preliminary will he In Calvary Cemetery.

Of Hall's assertion that the are making inroads in the mis wees a conierence oi pnvsicians. surceons and nsv- experienced, over 21. Apply in person between 5-7 p. m. Simpson Owens Gulf Service.

South Washington St. and Conklin Ave. winners. The award goes to the best all- chiatnsts of these three countries met here to seek traditionally Democratic South. fleers and members of Binghamton Lodge 852, BPO Elks are requested to meet at the VanAuken home Sunday at 8 p.

m. to conduct their Lodge of Sorrow. Members of the Urtlu Wnm Slnrietv of St. John's BILLING CLERK Speed typing re vunuiuuuuii iiuiu iiiruii'ai Btlvnc to end "the great' Johnson City, where friends may call this evening and Sunday afternoon and evening. MISS ANN POTTER.

36. of 105 Mechanic Avenue, Endicott, died at 4:15 a.m. today 8t Ideal Hospital. She is survived by her parents, Mr: and Mrs. James Potter; a sister, Mrs.

Catherine Eustis, all of Binghamton; six brothers. Raymond, Herbert, Clifford. Howard, all of Binghamton, Carl quired. Experience with common carriers valuable. Call Mr.

Murphy plague of the me-iVl JL PLYMOUTH SALESMAN To sell new cars for the largest dealer In this area. Good salary and liberal commission plan. Must be exnenenced. See Howard Lacey. LUDLOW MOTOR CO.

9S Hawley St. Bing 2-7233 Church are requested to meet at at 8-3628 Hall told a Birmingham, audience last night that Democrats are badly split. He said he has "every confidence" that President Eisenhower could carry more than four Dixie states in chanized age soda the VanAuken home Sunday at 18 or over, night shift Attended by 10 The meeting was sponsored by Montreal and Mc-Gill universities, fountain or car hop. No experience necessary. Applv Grovers Pig Stand, Upper Court St.

phone calls. 8'Jll p. m. lor recnauori ui uic Rosary. Friends may call at the home after 6 p.

m. today, and Sunday afternoon and evening. Arrangements bv Walter D. Sullivan Sl Son Funeral Home. 45 Oak St.

1956 and the oart.V would "Dick Newark valley Fortv mem-iup 10 to 15" Southern seats in the Royal Cana CANTt wNlcTICUTERLlLlFE home construction of Mildred, and Leo Potter of California, and several nieces IN Ders ana guests attended a recent Congress DO A YOU KNOW dian Automobile vvcrc i i 9-0440, and nephews. The body was Club and "Vi Hairs contentions, Mrs. James Niefer. around homemakcr, and that might be a woman who hasn't won any preliminaries. Mrs.

Deitemeyer's two awards were for cleanest and neatest villa and best dinner menu. She is 35, wife of a magazine editor and mother of five children. Mrs. Walsh got her two awards for the best refrigerated dish and best meal planner. She Is 36, wife of an aircraft plant foreman and mother of four children.

Other preliminary winners have been: Mrs. Wllma Boyd, 25, Wilkins-burg. wife of a funeral director and mother of two children. She won the baking award for a coconut layer cake. fHrmnrtalfl Co-hostessesj Senator Clinton Anderson were Mrs.

G. C. Lusk, Mrs. J. A.

In i aih in medical societies SURANCE COMPANY specializing in business and estate analysis desires to add to Its sales staff in Central New York, a college-trained man 35 to 45 vears of age, capable of dealing with important clients, and residing in the Central Chauffeur Yellow Cab1 moved to the Anthony R. De Marco Funeral Home, 1607 With erill Street, Endicott. It heard Dr We have improved our method of Wilder Penfleld Keith only in the South but every-the Montreal Neu-iMrs' James Watkins- where else the trend is unques- operation and now need additional denendahle men tn add to the eood IN LOVING memory of our father and grandfather. Frank G. Tyce, who passed away, 3 years ago today.

May 14. BEYOND LIFE'S GATEWAY iew iorn area. MRS. GRACE HUBBARD rological Center Mrs- Luke Hovey conducted, tionahly Democratic." And, An- drivers now have, fjomewrrere! inis man win pe employed on an derson added, "even if President SNELL, 71, of 12 Martha Road comnare with special music There's an open gate at the end of Eisenhower runs, asain. he will Binehamton RD 2, died Friday adequate salary and trained in the advanced analysis technique Previous experience not desired but miiFt have a college degree, dr- in this community there are men.

probably middleagrd, dependable and trustworthy with a clean record who should be interested In a biles to atom! wu men, viuiuusi; us Ralph Doolittle, vocalist, and carry fewer states than he did afternoon at Wilson Memorial the road Through which each must go alone bombs. "The world's problem does not Mrs- D- Marlnus, pianist. r-endents and ruccess background. good paying, secure Job. And there is a light we cannot Come in and talk it over with Bill; Write giving details In full or contac lie In the discoveries of nhvslcist Mrs.

Stiles Stoughton was in Our father claims His own; Beyond the gate our loved one Finds happiness and rest aiver BINGHAMTON TAXI CO. 184 State St. before. Hospial. She is survived by two In winning the presidency In daughters, Mrs.

Gerrit P. Rogers 1952, Mr. Eisenhower carried of Binghamton RD 2, and Mrs. Virginia, Florida, Texas and: Robert J. Barnes of Ap8lachin; Tennessee among the Southernltwo granddaughters, Bonnie States.

The Republicans now have'Grace and Bernice Agnes And there is comfort in the thought That a loving God Knows nest. MRS. CARL SICKLER MISS JUDY SICKLER MISS JACKIE SICKLER Local iield Oilicer, Douglas W. Clausen. 500 Lincoln Bank Build- ing.

Syracuse, New York. NATIONAL SALES organization has an opening in the Triple Cities for a young married man with car. Guaranteed salary while in training. Pleasant work, security, and an opportunity for advancement. Phone 9-2841 for interview.

DRIVER Apply in person. Experience not necess.irv. MARLO CLEANERS 172 CONKLIN AVE. Barnes, both of Apalachln: a sis seven Southern House members Mrs. Kathleen Oirvan, 32, Chmo.lor engineer," he said.

"The prob-j charge of the program which wife of a dairyman and lem is man's behavior In thisjcluded a pledge service. She was mother of four children. Her mechanical age." assisted by Mrs. Lester Hvatt, award was for the best ironing Dr. G.

F. Rowbotham of Britain's rsnuFlo'd Richards. Mrs. Neil Mrs. Doris McKean 38 Port-lDurham Universityy told the con-l acPherS011 and Miss Jean land.

wife of a biologist and (erence. Stevens. mother of six children. She woni the sewing award. is Siting to the polntj if 9 Mrs.

Patty Ounn, 3ft, El PasoJ where nohody-but nobody-will OVCC 1101118 wife of a radiologist and ble cPe lPurJ on the FARMER Single. Live in. Experi enced in machinery. Call 3-7107. 3Flnrtst0 GARDENER Retired man to work Ccrden on s-hares.

Pleasant surroundings. 4-5274. ter. Mrs. Eric Boberg of West Sullivan, Maine, and several nieces and a nephew.

She was a member of Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church, the Women's Board of the House of the Good Shepherd, and the First Women's Motor Corps of World War 1. The including two from normally Republican areas of Tennessee. Senator Walter George Ga.) suggested that in saying the GOP was going to give "major attention to the South in 1956," Hall might be "looking more for campaign contributions than for COSTAS FLOWER SHOP Flowers That Satisfy 1200 Vestal Ave. Dial 4-4374 ji i-i, ynwv nis TPTimp HEAVY PRESSERS Experienced THE TIME 9 A. THE PLACE 181 Laurel Binghamton.

The. Qualilications neatness, car, ambition. The Facts Sir that's all we give, just the facts. The Results-brilliant future, excellent pay. TRUST DFPA RTMENTrRrTchesTeT mniner oi inree cnnnien.

nne Kiinoj i.i ilia iiiciiiuc. rwl I' Dr F. F. Harris of the Cans- til ZCniCIlt 1 GUV only. Apply in person Crescent Cleaners.

40 Clinton St. RIVERSIDE FLOWERS Dial 7-3038. MAN with car to service customers FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. F. T.

D. Open mghs, 47 Riverside Drive, Johnson City. votes" in that area. body was moved to the Ernest dian Bureau of Statistics and Da- 0 vld M. Baldwin of the U.

S. Na- Sherburne Mr. and Mrs. tional Safety Council both re- Gordon C. Ham of Pine Citv an-ported a sharp increase in rural pounce the engagement of their Hall said Stephen A.

Mitchell. Parsons Funeral Home. 71 Main nanK wants young man with some investment experience. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Write Box 3051.

ro Press. former Democratic chairman, where friends may call to-has a "mission to keep out of iday from 7 to 9 p. m. and Sun- BARNES FLORIST 6 Main St. Dia 4-4326.

Hours, 9 to 8 p. m. auto accidents. Baldwin said 7 daughter, Joyce, to Charles R. TWO ROUTES OPEN for married Barnes, Norwich, son of Mr.

Democratic national conven-iday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. on nationally advertised Watkins route. Age no handicap. Full or part time. Applv 311 Exchange Endicott 8 to 9 a.

4 30 to 5:30 p. til 12 Saturday. MARRIED MAN Between 2 1 and 45; national company, $30 a week guaranteed. Local and permanent position. Must pass test and qualify.

Car necessary. See Mr. Schwamm, Tuesday only between 1:30 and 3 30 p. m. at the New York Stat Employment Service, 221 Washington St.

out of 10 smashups resulting in death now occur in farm areas. The doctors agreed that liquor and mental instability are major RAYMOND F. Van A I KEN, 60, of 15 Overbrook Avenue, died at Mrs. Galen Barnes of twn an those Jetrersoman uemo-Miss Ham is a graduate ofi6.1 fuse to take the so-South Side High School and afth- 1 i r- lime rnnn MacLENNAN'S FLOWERS Floral Telegraph Assn. Member 493 Court St.Dial 2-6m WAKEMAN FLOWER SHOP Member of Floral Telegraph Assn 90 Chenango- St.

Dial 2-7117 made the best breakfast. FAST STARTERS Ralrish. N. 'Pi Southerners may stand accused of moving: at an unhurried pare, hut nobody is goins to accuse the North Carolina Senate of wasting; time getting started. A resolution was introduced yesterday to create a commission to plan the celebration of the 400th anniversary of Sir Walter Raleich's ill-fated lost colony at Manten.

The anniversary of the landing is 30 years away. 12:30 p. m. Friday at his home, causes of the traffic dealh "epl Ch1 -f iua wna a lanciac a i Hi at i nt-iiviii ui JJCiuai iijrsniic ri nr jh nv. iimih demic." But how to attack these in Rocnesl and attended Cort- "nl Dy lnsj a I T- r.

ransns? t-j oii-n- cu Govs. Allan Shivers of Texas and vived by his wife, Mrs. Cora lln Cfnto TftinKore frx! 1r.rf Chfl CEMETERIES innu itauiiu vumfic, i T7- VanAuken ot bingnamton; a son, Robert J. VanAuken: a i-Lui-vestai Hiiia Me- men, with cars. $320 per month 1-ary while in training.

No cold canvassing, new planPhone 7-68A7. WE HAVE an opening in our automobile financing division that offers valued, non-routine work. Involves contact with both dealers and customers and we provide vnu with an automobile. The man selected should have two years college, single, age 21 to 28 Experience not essential. A permanent position with planned program for advancement COMMERCIAL CREDIT CORP.

38 Exchange Binghamton, N. YOUNG MAN for odd "jobs.clean-mg, etc. CU 3-2317. $20 DAILY. Sell "Luminous Door Plales.

Write Reeves, Attlehoro, Mass. Free sample and details. daughter. Kathleen M. VanAuk- i-flus Injustice can arise from precis employed as dental hygienisti ent methods of measuring the sn-Ut Homer Folks Hospital ov- S.F.

-rnes hrirty of drivers, said Dr. I. M.IOneonta. South Carolina should be CJtto Barnes attended en, both of Vallejo. a broth- 4 grave" plots-Vestal er, eo vanAUKen, a memoer oi( sonahie.

Dial 2-0234 Mechanical Designers Layout Draftsmen Detailers WRITE MODERN DESIGN Vestal, N. Y. Fire Depart r. aan.a Shivers, Kennon and Byrnes the Binghamton nnS HnV turned Adlal E. Stevenson, the without having their driving the Norwich! IIIS SAFETY FIRST crs is employed by ability impaired.

It is not Co. in Norwich. ZTu" t. 7m PRESS WANT ADS Cost Little, Produce Much. amount of alcohol in the blood The wedding will be late Upari Omaha (V) Clnrence gfer, 74, trns before tlie amount in the brain summer.

MODEL MAKER ment: two aunts, Mrs. William Creagh and Mrs. Nora Snickle, both of Binghamton, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was appointed captain of the Binghamton Fire Department June 16, 1937, and retired from the department in 1944, after 29 years of service. Before his retirement a year ago.

ti'ie omnloi'od hv thA winch determines intoxication, ne asserted: Judge James O'Brien on a speed-inn charge yesierday. Delaware Youth The main trouble with danger- lron't da it again." said ri Sidney to Stage 'Hospital Bay9 ANNOUNCEMENTS lous drivers is "psychological" and Help Wanted Women 10 Experienced In quantity baking for summer season, June 27th to September 9th. Write or visit Camp Susquehanna, Milford, Pa. HOOXKF.EPF.R sary. Downtown olfice, davs, good salary.

Write Box 6.4, co Press SMALL METAL PARTS Mostly bench work. Must have at least 4 years experience. Top rate, clean work. Steady employment. JAYSON-BAILEY CO INC.

Lf t's shake on tl," said Jurfgethv need emotional and social Wins Certificate Personals AFGHANS Stoles and baby sets, hand crochet. Dial 7-8107. O'Krirn. adjustment, accoruing to ui They did and Judge O'Brien Leon Brody. member of the New Binohomton Press Bureau Savinzs Bank for 10 Binrharnfon Press Bureau Delhi A certificate of merit r8 WALL STREET AI.TCF Fnr hst in 1 1 I i v- t'ntrd Pmeer had lo use his Jersey iratiie prevention tunic Sidney "Hospital Day" will be vears.

He was a member of St. rur-SMt r.xperiencea. grioa wngph Irf. Iiand be steady and pleasant working condi- BOOKKEEPER Experienced. Refer- cause his right arm Doctors and psychiatrists can has been awarded to Don Spill--obscrvcd here Sunday according John's Church, its Holy Name; diamonds, tjured in a fall sir help.

con eince of Na Mis, Maude. Martin, Siy.and Binghamton' Lodge'; XT had hem in tions. Appiy Wilson Bros Clean ers. 334 Main Binghamton, Y. vwnmt ooo.

i nui u.i-y. uu. jientient ot ine Hospital, visiting 852, BPO Elks. The body was AT famise," Truheaith belts and Jurfoe (Jffriru ordered tsrew- m.m relations, in mh.u hours will be from 2:30 to 5 o. m.tmnvnH to tho Waltpr Sullivan i shoulder braces, sires 25 to 51.

nun. .1. v. movca to me waiter u. ouiiiva.ii tier to rnKp- a re-ern'mtiniton jnr punt.

State St. 2-2797. ROUTE DRIVER Part time 7 a. to II a. m.

149 Clinton St. Drivers somehow must: He plans (o enter college next! One of the highlights of the day son Funeral Home 45 OakU4-5- mJ ght that they have a Through a rating on gen-will be a demonstration of a anri wa, to be rocnnnsihilllv. ana. ds it, ue i etui Rianrhe Carr responsibility. anche Carr.

a driver's liccti.tr your oirrv he tail Spencer Corset Shop.iROUTE SALESMAN For retail cial civic rripnrea jvejstotie lobacco Lewis St CASHIER for nnper market. Experienced, steady position, good salary and hours, Applv in person MIRACLE MARKET 15 CHARLOTTE ST. COLLEGE "STUDENT ith ooi personality and appearance needed for 70-dav Hummer position paying $525. Write Box 3157 co Press. safety." erai aptnucie test ana a nigni-ortcr Lilt- which was pur (net anA hloh it late this atternoon to niS nome, 338 Floral Johnson City 7-4046 school record, he won a place in'chased for The Hospital bv the 15 Overbrook Avenue, where BANj0 PLayer avaiiabVfor round iHKrry, pirvtou.

sales rprj.cute helpful, but not required. HILL'S BAKERY VESTAL PARKWAY a group ot ai ot tne nignest- Hospital Guild, members.1 oait artor fi to. Driver Voces laiuiay Is Iltmorcil ranking students from a total of Mrs. Philip Odell and Mrs. Howard ay and Sunday afternoon and and square dances.

Double on Spanish and Steel Guitar. Phone 7-7589 between 12 and 1 p. m. or after 4 p. m.

muuciiis in a iiaiiuiia. iin.uiy aie cu-ciiaii int'n ui ar- Burton Iiannay, son ot evening. SALESMAN test for the National Honor rangements. i BEULAH Day Electrclogist. Post Society scholarships.

and Mrs. Ralph D. Hannay, 39: lOSY KjOOTe Grove Street, Oneonta, has been' 1 named to the Order of St. Pat-I Binchamfon Press Bureau Now selling roof coating, floor ma i-Kl n. oi.

yji inn grartuate. Permanent hair removal, of Rochester, died at a. m. judson st. Dial 2-2887.

terials, paints, etc, to lndu'HBl today at Heylmun's Nursing Home. 'buttons' rest home For aged rick, national engineering hon- Oneonta A Syracuse motorist Ben Marvin WRC Marks 61th Year Chautauqua Winners Reasonable rates. Good country orarv society, lie is a senior ai trDa haiI tndav on a CORSET I ERE Experienced, to manage lln and foundations nepart-ment. Excellent salary and bonus plan. Vacations With pay.

Employe benefits Slate reference? and experience. Write Bex 3012, co Press. 2 Grand Avenue. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Stella Hooper of farm home.

We have a few vacancies. Mrs. Malcolm Buttons, 7551 Duke University. Durham, N. C.

rnarS(1 rirunken driving in Receive Prize trade. We offer to 50 MORE! COMMISSION on your present volume of sales. Protected local territory available. S'raicht commission basis, pins "Off season bonus." Write complete details of your experience in first, letter. AllS replies confidential, Intriview in1 Einohamfon Press Bureau IWeymouth.

R. and a nephew, Sprmeville, Pa vaiton Ren Marvin womanvLester White of Mount Holyoke. CERAMIC TILE Seventeen prizes will be award- Made by Mosaic, Otsego county. John H. Kaiser, 59, of Syracuse was arrested by State Police of the Oneonta substation low prices.

See our display. 179 ohcorveH ile MSS. Me WHS uy l.ir ed to winners in the first Tri- Relief' Corps Traininp at Mitchell Finphamfon Press Bureau EMERICK, Laurel at Main. -L July 2 anniversary vizier. Stamping Machine aof, vour citv Rellum Products Box 631, Painesville, Ohio.

gir- COMPANION-HOUSE KEEPER For I one adult. Live in. Reference. Mate xnionion oi rtn ju through 17 at the McKnight State Exhibition of Art Keene, N. H.

for 38 years. ine1-jr'- TeoreseV.M TpT c'hVn dies now represented in Chenango write mox 3t'5B. co press. morial Recital Hall. Chautauqua.

i a m.i- v.w body was moved to the J. Rice Bridge, Phone 68-4139 for your tn nre.cT.V Wnmi. 150 Main Street, appointment. rar essential. Some? building knowl-'COOK Woman.

Call in Funeral Home, Walton Capt. John R. Clark of while driving in Route 7 near Walton is at Mitchell Air Force Otego. Base, Loni Island, for a two-weck He is scheduled to appear be-toiir of active duly. He is a mom-i fore Justice of the peace Clyde ber of the Air Force Reserve.

Berkley in Otegn on May 20. Final date for entries is June 1, 6:30 p. m. at the Veterans Club with paintings delivered to Chau-j Uohnson Citv and was to be taken CHRISTINES Beauty Shop Evening edge necessary. Commission and) Person ai inru-way tn fhe Miller I appointment open for permaner.U.

expense account. Replies ronftden- i "is atternoon to tne j. tinier n.Wir,i writ r0 3042. co Press in, tauo.ua by June 17. Pupil Dance Tonight Experienced In floor Person 313 Fr'-nt St.

3-')VA. runerai n. ic. CUSTOM MADE Slip Covers and SALESMAN Avenue. Rochester.

drapery work guaranteed. Malvina. ACE DENTAL A SSISTA NT Ex penence Steady position. f9 Mam St. covering.

RUG CO. Binghamfon Press Bureau rox, 4-22a). ELECTRIC FIXTURES and Lamoi Shades cleaned ar.d re-roverd at SI El FENS, 112Cnurt St. 4-5160 i FIRE PROOFING James Liddic, 243 I Robinson 2-2961. preferred.

Write stating age to Box co Press. GIRL FOR general vork Krtrfu ott area Tvpir.s? neLCSMrv. Wn'e Box ro Press. GIRL OR "WOMAN for general housework, assist with children. the Home and School Committee CatnOUC omen of the VIS, will be held in the Delaware Academy gymnasium lo Attend Dinner Ilniigcrs ISopurliMl Firm 'Open' Galveston Draws State Fire SQUEEZER M.OLDERS EXPERIENCED ONLY GOOD PAY.

STEADY WORK UPSTATE METAL CASTINGS, INC. R. D. No. 2 Norwich.

Call 4-2321 Norwicn 'u 1 1 'P Downsville Members Of the FLYING to fif.V. nh rtrvrl ic III3lnr i. II lite, ii. uuuuBii riftini. iauc iilil at.

I -'S'CU -i cainonc viomens ciuo win i- round trio. Dial 2-3280 tend their annual dinner su coat, night, at the Round-Lp modeled, fitted by Tip Top Tailors At All anv Sesiim Gil.L For general oflu work during vacation season. Must be good typ.M, snorthand pteierred but not necessary State experience and when available. Write Fiox 2'iS, co operate in this Gulf island resort city, 50 miles south of Houston, but would not con Ranch. The Rev.

Paul Antos of' ve capitoi Biog. z-vui. vauey Mrs. James Tsian(j wni be principal MAY For the best TV service in STOCK MAN" Good s'artmg saiarv done slot machines, mere pos- nd Mr. tjreen r-ress.

Chance tor advancement. Previous' town take your set to ITR SERV of which is against f-'rr Ipeaker, session exnener.ee not r.ecessarv Se Man- GIRL for general housework, assist ager. W. Woolwortn 60; with 2 sr-hooiage bo vs. Willing to Court St.

i train if r.eeesary. Excellent The club's next meeting wu! ICE STORE, 138 Beethoven 3-0452. "Wnere service is JUNE Clarence Knapp, past New York State president, attended held at the home of Mrs. Fred Ml-SSO'S Reautv Salon. 510 Pres.

BRIGHT. AI.F.RT marred voting' "hn mr appre-iative man. 21 to 45. for work. and Wil.ina: worKer Sleep in.

9-iiW Bide Casual snort cut permanents. i the New York State Chapter PEO Iconvention in Albany permanent and chance for advame-. or.rr;X y-'54' col'tess. ment, $30 weekly guaranteed while HOUSEKEEPER Younger woman. in training.

Must have car. Phone live in. care for invai.d. No Mrs. Knapp also attended the; Subscription Rates past presidents' dinner.

S-2841 to arrange personal $7 SOcomplete. j4-3164. PETER PAN NURSERY 44 Murray St. Care of children, 18 months and older. 3-3853.

PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS Joseph Chittenden and Julius Buchinsky. associate. 407 O'Neii Eldg. 4-3944, evenings. 5-2218.

Dally and Sunday. By carrier, C.alvrston. Tex. 'in Texas Rangers were reported nn the prowl along Galveston's joy areas today as Mayor-Elect George Roy dough faced more opposition in his expressed desire to reopen the island city's red light district. Clough sdid after his election last Tuesday that he would allow storied old Post Cilice Street to reopen in order "to get the prostitutes out of the downtown hotels." ButD4.trict Attorney Mar-Sfne Johnson, Jr.

and Police Commissioner Walter L. Johnston said they would not allow it. The district attorney and police officials were backed by the Galveston Ministerial As-aociation. Clough, owner-operator of radio stauon Kl.l'F, reiterated a past-election statement that "Christ couldn't do away with prostitution, why should 1 try?" A report that the Rangers were in town indicated that the state might also seek to prevent reopening of Post Office Street. Rangers Hardy Purvis and Eddie Oliver were said to be looking around.

But Col. Homer Garrison, director of the Rangers and the Teas State Police, said from Austin that if they were here "I don't know anything about it." Again, Garrison answered "no comment" when asked how and if he planned to enforce the law in Galveston. "Of course not." Garrison answered when if a city could operate on its own. as an open town. Clough said he also would aiiow gambling to daily 30c a week; Sunday, 15c a week.

Daily by mail First and CLASS A Texas law. "Galveston is a wide open town and is going to remain that way," Clough told reporters. But payoffs, he said, must stop. He charged in a nine-month radio campaign that payoffs in the city were widespread. Mayor Herbert Y.

Cartwright. and other city officials said they knew nothing of dough's charges. Prostitution and all forms of gambling are against the law in Texas, but both have reportedly operated in Galveston with little inference, State Police officials repeat Returns From Parley I Newark Valley The Rev. laund-v. weekly.

OUSEK F. count Write Box 8053. ro Press HO EE ER3i e-aged I 3 acini's. Work on one lioor. Call 2-f)tu after 8 p.

m. NURSE Practical" Able "to live in drive iar Caie or semi-invalid n.ir, 4-OS71. second zones, 1 month, 3 I CCI Charles Livingood. pastor of the months, 6 months, 1 year. RIDE WANTED With party driving vest by May 18.

Share expense and driving. 3-lV'8. First Baptist Church, returns to- $9. Third to eighth zones, 1 dav from Kansas City. Mo where month.

3 months, 6, STANLEY PRODUCTS sold separ-he attended the annual confer- months. 1 year, $15. Sun- h.MiStms1!' ence oi tne uenerai Associauon aay Dy mail, hrst ar.a second formal wear for all EXPERIENCED Must be ah.e to work to ciose tole-ances on tool room macr.inrs. Corr.pie'e in-s nance orograiri. liberal Wages 43 heirs vk.

APPLY IN PERSON BAINBRIDGE, N. Y. oi neguiar napusis. zones, 1 month. Toe; 3 monms, I $2: 6 months, 1 year, $7.80.

SALESGIRL Expenenc ed Woman reafiv to wear soop. Inquire Good Fi.end Shop Mr. Donerty. No pnone cai.s t--t r.ave selling exrser.erc, good salary. In person.

Artnur Fasiiiors, 233 Mam Johnson Some 50.000 Japanese women Third to eighth rones, 1 month occasions. ALL-STEA PNS, 133 Washington St. VENETIAN BLINDS Cleaning repairing and painting; selling the la'est stvles. Excellent vorn done. Reasonable.

68-4504. edly have said that Galveston's were innw hold some type of public of- 3 months, $2.75, 6 months, vice and "closed down." ifice, Tokyo reports. 1 year, $11.00..

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