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Polio Clinics Scheduled In Chenango polio shots will be given. HEALTH NURSE Evening Press Bureau Norwich Polio clinics for Norwich City and the Towns of Plymouth and Norwich have been scheduled by Chenango County Nursing Service. Schedule for the first clinic Is: Wednesday, 9 a.m. in Gibson School, 9:30 in St. Paul's School, and 10 a.m.

in Perry Browne School; Thursday, 9 a.m. in the East Main Street School, and 10 a. m. in Norwich High School. a Schedule for the second clinic is: Nov.

30. at a.m. In Gibson School, 9:30 a. m. in St.

Paul's School, and in Perry Browne School, 'and Dec. 1, 9 a.m. in East Main Street School, and 10 a. m. in Norwich High Dr.

Richard Hosbach, city and town health officer, will conduct the clinics, assisted by Miss Odelia Schiller, Rose Ann Taranto, and hirs. Braden Wil- I- son, school nurses, and Mrs. Michael Ryan, public health nurse. First, second, third and fourth According to Miss Harriet Babco*ck, assistant district super-; vising public health suggested program for protection: from polio is two immunizations, two to six weeks apart, followed by a third injection at least seven months, later. The fourth is recommended one year after the third for added protection.

There will be two clinics this fall for those who need the first and second, and third and fourth inoculations will be offered also for who need them, Miss Babco*ck said. POLIO SHOTS Pre-school and school children may receive their polio injections at these clinics. Parents of pre-school children should send a written request or attend the clinics with their child, Miss Babco*ck said. These polio immunizations also may be obtained from the family physician. However, the clinics who wish to 1 use them, she said.

While there is no charge to persons attending these clinics, the vaccine used and the services of the professional involved are financed personal county and town tax dollars, Miss Babco*ck said. Automatic Highways Seen by 1980 By PAUL GAPP SPECIAL PRESS CORRESPONDENT Chicago--Completely automatic highways permitting hand-offthe-wheel ad driving may be in use by 1980, General Motors Corp. executive said here recently. But don't look for any crashproof car that will be safe on any kind road, said G. V.

Kieffer, director of the GM Fleet Section in Detroit. Kieffer addressed a National Safety Congress session. Cars responding to electronic signals, possibly from cables buried in the pavement, have been envisioned by automotive engineers. "They would offer the potential benefits of greater safety, speed, convenience and highway efficiency," said Kieffer. They could double the present capacity of our roads, he said.

"But I don't foresee revolutionary developments in the next few yeras as atomic-powered cars or the disappearance of the conventional sized passenger car," he said. "The fool-proof or crash-proof car is not imminent, and the hope for such will continue to be wishful htinking that only diverts attention from the urgent primary need for better trained and better controlled drivers." Top Nudist Tries to Keep Title Secret London-(P)-A plump school teacher has been elected Britain's No. 1 nudist, but she's keeping it a closely guarded secret from the kids in her class. Muriel Clark became the first British women sun-bathing president associa- of tion at the nudists' centrallyheated annual meeting here at the weekend. "It's a great honor," she exclaimed.

"But, oh, dear, what would the childen say? "And what will the parents think? Some of them are a bit funny. They can rather sensitive about things like this, you know." To help keep her secret Miss Clark refused to reveal her dress or the name of the school at which she teachers. At the end of 1958, the American petroleum industry represented an estimated gross investment in fixed assets of 200,000,000. Properties Transferred In Delaware Delhi- following realty transfers were recorded recently at the Delaware County Clerk's office in Delhi: and Glen Harper to Mildred G. ANDE Miller and wife Oles; Mildred Oles to Richard Miller and wife.

BOVINA Millard, DuMond to James William and wife. COLCHESTER- Babel and wife to John B. Blake. DAVENPORT- of Delaware to Arthur Hillis. DELHI-Hazel S.

Kellogg to Potozky; Delaware National (exr.) James H. Frisbee (exr. of) to Delaware County Historical Association: Jennie Frisbee Evans to Delaware County Histrocial Association. DEPOSIT- Mildred Jakubouski to Alvin L. Stanton and wife; Margaret Schlottmann Fraser and Marion Louise Benjamin to Angelo Quattrocchi and wife.

FRANKLIN--Jay H. Redell to Robert Richard Robinson. 9 HAMDEN Charles G. Downey and wife to John G. Nagel, and wife.

HANco*ck-Vincent A. Kerwin to Ben Thomas Hunting Club; George H. Elwood and wife to Walter Davis and wife. HARPERSFIELD- -Wilson J. Porter and wife to H.

Everett Simmons and wife; Walter J. Hall to William J. Alexander and wife; Joan Peter to Willard D. Snyder. KORTRIGHT Charles H.

Palmer and wife to Richard D. Layman and wife. MASONVILLE-Russell, Bessie E. and John I. Neale and Mary Olmstead and Lillian Ives to Sylvester Neer and wife; Letha I.

Courtney to Ivan C. Maurer and wife. MIDDLETOWN-Union Fork and Hoe Co. to Howard J. Fairbairn and wife; Union Fork and Hoe Co.

to Howard Fairbairn and wife; Magdalene Winkler to Olga Kellner and Erica Lantos; Leo Mathias and and wife; wife to Paul Monastyrski B'Nai Israel Congregation of Fleischmanns, to Emanuel Leyden Smith to Rose Pasternak. A. Porter to Thomas James Porter. SIDNEY-Ralph H. Huyck and wife to Robert R.

Mero and wife; Wendell P. Thomas and wife to Joseph P. Hill and wife: Berton Fairbanks and wife to Elwin E. Van Valkenburg; Lee Finch to Devere D. Rosa and Nelson wife.

Storrer to TOMPKINS City of New York. WALTON-Josef Anton Weber and wife to Myrtle Beers; Byron A. Beers to Adelmo R. Vescovi and wife; Aldon E. Gray and wife to Douglas L.

Snyder and wife. Card of Thanks MOLESKI- The family of Charles Moleski wish to thank the many friends, neighbors and relatives for their expressions of sympathy and kindness extended to us during our recent bereavement. MRS. CELESTE MOLESKI. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Daily ana Sunday by carrier daily 300 a week, Sunday 20c a week.

Daily by mail first and second zones, 1 month. 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $9. a Third to eighth zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $15. Sunday by mail first and second zones. 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $10.40.

Third to eighth zones, 6 months, 1 year, $13.50. -PRENTICEFUNERAL HOME Established 1870 55 MAIN ST. BINGHAMTON PHONE RA 2-0345 AMERICAN CERTIFIED MORTICIANS ABBOCIATION Confid by Survey Tracy C. Prentice ROBERT W. BARBER THE (uild OF ETHICAL FUNERAL PRACTICE DARBER FUNERAL HOME 428 MAIN ST.

Johnson City DIAL SW 7-5722 FUNERAL FLOWERS Of Outstanding Design High quality flowers arranged in good taste "Carden CenterS $7.50. $10. Delivery $15, followed. $25 instructions and Your up careFLOWER SHOP fully sonal included. perA Flowers Just wired Phone anywhere.

TE 165 Riverside Drive, Johnson City Closed 'til 8 Sundays P.M.- RA 9-2292 Open daily Deaths Andrew S. Crumb, 71, 38 Mill Marathon, N. died; Saturday in Cincinnatus, at the Otselic Valley Nursing Home, after a long illness. He is survived by his wife, Idabelle Crumb; five sons, Paul Crumb, Brooktondale, N. Kenneth Crumb, Freetown, Philip Crumb, Freetown, N.

David Crumb, Marathon; one daughter, Mrs. Lynn Webb, Tully; 15 grandchildren; one brother, Ralph Crumb, Homer; one sister, Mrs. Luella Boyd, Franklin Depot, N. Y. He was a Veteran of World War 1, and a member of the Veteran of Foreign Wars, Cortland, and a member of the Methodist Church, Marathon.

The body was removed to the Baker Funeral Home, Marathon, where the funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. Burial will be in the Willet Cemetery. The Rev. Bert Easton of the Methodist Church, Marathon will officiate; a Military service will be conducted by the Osco Robinson Post 617.

Marathon, at the grave. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. GEVERT-Carl E. Gevert, 47, 12 Ivan Lane. Hillcrest, was killed in a hit and run accident in Brandywine Highway at Hillcrest.

He is survived by his father, William A. Gevert, Hillcrest; five sisters, Mrs. Willis Wood, Hillerest, Mrs. Helen Decker, Hillerest, Mrs. Marian Boyles, Binghamton, Mrs.

Harold Anderson, Hillerest, Miss Doris Gevert, Endicott; three brothers, Harold and Robert Gevert, both of Hillerest and the Rev. Glen Gevert, West Colesville: several nieces and nephews. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and was employed by the McKallor Drug Co. The body was removed to the Hopler Georgia Funeral Home, 483 Chenango where the funeral will be held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. at the Calvary Baptist Church.

The Rev. W. A. Haggai, pastor of that church will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

HAWTHORNE-Percy R. Hawthorne, 56, of 625 Jennings West Endicott, died at 6:30 Saturday evening at Wilson Memorial Hospital, after a long illness. He was a retired Endicott-Johnson employe, retiring from the Fair Play Factory, February of 1960. He was a member of the Endicott Johnson Club. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Helen Hawthorne, West Endicott; one daughter, Miss Joan Hawthorne, West Endicott; one brother, Ralph Hawthorne of Union, N. several nieces, nephews, cousins and one aunt. The body was removed to the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Endicott, where the funeral will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.

The Rev. Paul LeStrange of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church will officiate. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, The family will receive friends at the memorial home this evening from 7 to 9. JOHNSON- The funeral of Alfred J. Johnson will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

from the Hopler Georgia Funeral Home, 483 Chenango St. The Rev. John W. Crayton, Pastor of Chenango Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be North Norwich Cemetery in North Norwich.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. KLIEWER -Rev. G. Paul Kliewer, 64, of RD 2, Binghamton, died early Sunday morning. He attended several fundamentalist churches.

In recent years, he owned and operated a store on Route 17. He is survived by two sons, Lawayne P. and Ellis M. Kliewer, both of Binghamton; two daughters, Mrs. Robert (Marjorie) Johnson, Binghamton, and Mrs.

Robert (Virginia) Morgan, Latham, N. several brothers and sisters and grandchildren. The body was removed to the William R. Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange where the funeral will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. The Rev.

Harold A. Stenzhorn will officiate. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. LYNCH--The funeral of Ralph F.

Lynch will be held at 8:45 a.m. Tuesday from the Thomas J. Shea Funeral Home, 137 Robinson and at 9:30 at St. Paul's Church. Burial will be in St.

Patrick's Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MONK-Mrs. Helen Virginia Monk, 21, of McDonough, N. Y.

RD. died at 3:30 a. m. Sunday as the result of an automobile accident at Smithville Flats. She is survived by her husband, Clarence A.

Monk. of McDonough; a son, Lee Edward; two daughters. Denise Virginia and Linda A. Monk. all of McDonough: her mother and father.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Church, Greene: a sister Mrs. Joan Wilcox, Miami, her father and mother-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence A. Monk. her grandmother, Mrs. Erford Roys, Oxford.

She was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Smithville Flats. The body was removed to the Root Funeral Home, Greene, where the funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday. The Rev.

A. D. Salmon, pastor of the Episcopal Church, Smithville Flats, will officiate. Burial will be in Pharsalia Hook Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today at their convenience.

OLMEDO-Mrs. Matherine Olmedo, 41, 51 Carroll died early Monday morning after a long illness. She is survived by her husband, Serafin Olmedo. Binghamton; one son, Thomas Williams; one daughter, Saturnina Olmedo, both of Binghamton; five sisters. Mrs.

Anna Mae Curry, Mrs. Ella Mae Thompson, Mrs. Eva Glen Tarrant, Mrs. Barbara Fields, Mrs. Alberta Pierson, all of Binghamton; five brothers, Azalee Taylor, Earthly Taylor, James Taylor, Edward Bray Taylor, Rev.

John W. Taylor, all of Binghamton; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Beautiful Plains Baptist Church. Funeral arrangements are pending by the Prentice Funeral Home, 55 Main Binghamton. PALKOVIC-Henry A.

Palkovic, 56, of 1710 Watson Endicott, died suddenly Sunday 3:30 a. m. at Wilson Memorial Hospital. He is survived by 3 sisters, Mrs. Rose Smith, Endicott, Mrs.

Roy Morgan, Mrs. Michael Klenotich, Binghamton; one brother, Emanuel Palkovic, Endicott; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of St. Joseph's Church. He was also a veteran of World War 2, a member of the First Ward American Legion Post 1254.

The body was removed to the Greskovic Funeral Home, 161 Clinton where friends may call today and Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral will be held Wednesday funeral at 8:30 a. m. from the home, 161 Clinton St. and at 9:00 a.m.

at SS. Cyril and Method Church. Burial will be in the Slovak Catholic Cemetery. SCHUSTER Mrs. Ruth E.

(Devereaux) Schuster, 46, of 139 died at her home after a ray short illness. She is survived by her step-mother, Mrs. Jeanette Devereaux of Syracuse; one son. Robert Schuster of California: four sisters, Mrs. Robert Lannon and Mrs.

Percy V. Heath, both of of Piqua, Ohio, and Mrs. Gordon Binghamton, Mrs. John Gallagher Terrell of Ridgewood, N.J.; one brother, Leo J. Devereaux of Binghamton; two step-brothers, Kenneth and Arthur Willerton.

both of Binghamton; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. The body was removed to the William R. Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange where the funeral will be held at 9 a.m.

and at 9:30 at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and to 9 p.m. Friends are invited to attend the Recitation of the Rosary this evening at 8:45 at the funeral home.

NOTICES Legal Notices NOTICE OF HEARING UPON PRELIMINARY BUDGET Notice is hereby given that the preliminary budget of the Town of Jan. Maine for the fiscal been year beginning 1st, 1961, has completed and filed in the office of the Town Clerk at Maine, N. where it is available for inspection by any interested person at all reasonable hours. Further notice is hereby given that the Town Board of the Town of Maine will meet and review said preliminary budget and hold a public hearing thereon, at the Town Hall at 7:00 o'clock p.m. on the 10th day of November, 1960, and that at such hearing any person may be heard in favor of or against the preliminary budget as compiled or for or against any item or items therein contained.

Pursuant to Section 113 of the Town Law, the proposed salaries of the following Town officers are hereby specified as follows: Supervisor, Justice of $2,100.00 (total salaries); Councilman, $1,400.00 (total salaries); Town Clerk, Town Superintendent, Assessor, Tax Collector, $650.00, By order of the Town Board MILDRED GARRETT, Town Clerk Dated Oct. 20, 1960 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Dormitory Authority the State of New York (Owner) Separate sealed bids for Ventilat- General Construction, Heating ing, Electric and University Plumbing College of contracts EduState cation, Dormitory Building 17 (Stage IV), Cortland, New York, will be received The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York at the office of the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, Normanskill Boulevard, Elsmere, New York, until 2:30 o'clock P.M. (E.S.T.), Thursat day, said office publicly opened and November 29, 1960, and then read aloud. Only those bids in the hands of Owner available to be read at 2:30 P.M. will be considered.

The Information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, Specifications and Forms of Bid Bond and Performance Bond may be examined at said office and copies thereof obtained at the office of the Architect, Carl Architects- W. R. T. Clark. A.I, Engineers, 625 James Street, P.

O. Box 900, Syracuse, New York, upon payment of $50.00 for each set. Any bidder, upon returning such set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment and any non-bidder upon so returning such a set will be refunded $25.00. The Dormitory Authority of the State of New York reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in the amount listed below and in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders.

H-1 General Contractors $30,000.00 H-2 Heating Ventilating Contractors 2,500.00 H-3 Plumbing Contractors 3,000.00 H-4 Electrical Contractors 3,500.00 Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and wage rates to be paid under the contract. For the convenience of prospective bidders, subcontractors and material men, plans and specifications will also be placed on file as follows: F. W. Dodge Corporation, 75 College Avenue, 106 Anderson Hall, Rochester 7, New York. Syracuse Builders' Exchange, 1045 James Street, Syracuse, New York.

Rochester Builders' Exchange, 135 Spring Street, Rochester 8, New York. F. W. Dodge Corporation, 119 West 40th Street, New York 18, New York. Brown's Letters, 101 Park Avenue.

New York 17, N. Y. Associated Building Contractors, 116 Eldredge Street, Binghamton, New York. Eastern New York Construction Employers', 790 Central Avenue, Albany 6, New York. F.

W. Dodge Corporation, Loudenville Road, Northern Albany 4, New York. No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. CLIFTON C. FLATHER, Administrative Director.

October 21, 1960 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF BROOME ROBERT NEMCONSKY AND MARY NEMCONSKY. Plaintiffs, vs. ANDREW PERTESIS, also known as ANDREW PERTISI, and RALPH D. DE MONEY, and his wife, if any, if living, and if they be dead, their respective widows, widowers, distributees, heirs at law, next of kin, executors, administrators, assigns, trustees, devisees, legatees, creditors, grantees, and lienors, and any and all persons deriving or claiming any title or interest and lien upon the real property affected by this action, all of whose names are unknown to plaintiffs, Defendants Plaintiffs designate Broome County as the place of trial. Plaintiffs reside in Broome County.

To the above named defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiffs' attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, October 3rd, 1960 ALEXIS RUSSIN Attorney for Plaintiffs Office P. O. Address 101 Washington Avenue Endicott. New York TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon.

Daniel J. MeAvoy, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 14th day of October, 1960 and filed with the complaint in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Broome, at the Broome County Court House, City of Binghamton, Broome County, New York. The object of this action is to foreclose tax sale certificate issued by the Village of Johnson City, Broome County, New York, which certificate was recorded in the Broome County Clerk's Office on the 16th day of June, 1960 in Book 1022 of Deeds at page 382, and to foreclose all other liens established in favor of the plaintiffs in this action as set forth in the complaint in this action. The property in question is described as follows: ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Village of Johnson City, Town of Union, Broome County, New York being the northerly half of Lot No. Sixty (60) as laid down on a Map of Parkview Location recorded in the Broome County Clerk's Office in Old Book of Maps No.

3 at page 41. Being the same premises conveyed to said Andrew Pertesis by Ralph DeMoney by deed dated November 29th, 1935 and recorded in Broome County Clerk's Office December 3rd, 1935 in Book 448 of Deeds at page 238. Premises are commonly known as No. 204 Jay Street, Village of Johnson City, Town of Union, Broome County, New York and assessed to Andrew Pertesis under tax map No. 1F 13C61S1.

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in the Village of Johnson City, Town of Union. Broome County, New York being the northerly half of Lot No. Sixtyone (61) as laid down on a Map of Parkview Location recorded in the Broome County Clerk's Office Old Book of Maps No. 3 at page 41. Being part of the same premises conveyed to Ralph D.

DeMoney Aaron W. and Fannie Newman by deed dated September 11, 1929 and recorded in the Broome County Clerk's Office September 11, 1929 in Book 398 of Deeds at page 582. Premises are commonly known as No. 204 Jay Street, rear, Village of Johnson City, Town of Union, Broome County, New York and assessed to Ralph D. DeMoney under tax map No.

IF 13C61. Dated, October 14th, 1960. ALEXIS RUSSIN Attorney for Plaintiffs Office P. O. Address 101 Washington Avenue Endicott, New York NOTICES Legal Notices NOTICE Notice is hereby given that is- license number 42CL37 has been sued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine and beer at retail, under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law in Endicott Legion Club, located at 1305 Riverview Endicott, Broome County, for the consumption on premises.

Endicott Legion Home 1305 Riverview Drive, Endicott. NOTICE The Highway Committee of the Broome County Board of Supervisors will receive sealed bids for Two Cubic Yard Dump Trucks at the Office of the County Superintendent of Highways, County Office Building, Binghamton, York, until 10:30 A.M., E.S.T., Thursday, November 3, 1960. These read bids will be publicly opened and in the Supervisors Chambers of the Broome County Office Building at the above date and hour. Specifications for these pieces of equipment and must proposal be forms submitted on which the bids may be obtained at the office of the County Highway Department, County Office Building, Binghamton, New York. The Highway Committee of the Broome County Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any or all bids offered.

SIGNED: CARLTON R. BIRD, WILLIAM D. BENNETT, ROBERT M. FORD. HIGHWAY COMMITTEE, BROOME COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.

DATED: Oct. 20, 1960 NOTICE OF PUBLIC GIVEN HEARING that NOTICE IS HEREBY pursuant to Section 130 of the Town Law of the State of New York, a public hearing will be held of by Conk- the Town Board of the Town lin, Broome County, New York, at the Conklin Community Center, Conklin Road, in the Town of Conklin, Broome County, New York, on the 2nd day of November, 1960, at 8 o'clock P.M. on said day in the matter of the adoption of a Ordinance Authorizing Conposed ordinance entitled, duct of Bingo Games in the Town of Conklin, Broome County, New York," which ordinance would permit certain authorized organizations to conduct bingo games subject within and the Town of Conklin, to pursuant to the General provisions of Municipal Article 14-G of the Law and Article 19-B of the ExecuAll parties in interest and citizens tive Law. will be heard by the Town Board at the public hearing to be held as aforesaid. Dated at Conklin, New York, October 20th, 1960.

EVA M. CLINTON Town Clerk. ANNOUNCEMENTS Personals ABDOMINAL Belts Spencer-Spirella. Nicholas, ST 5-0514, or phone 776R4 Montrose. ABDOMINAL BELTS, Spencer corsets, foundations.

October special. Ethel Barnard. SW 7-4874. APOLOGIES The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Nimmonsburg Methodist Church wishes to express its sincere ere regrets and apologies to the many they were unable to accommodate at the turkey dinner and bazaar. Due to the wonderful response many were unable to be served.

Our most humble apologies. THE DINNER COMMITTEE ACOUSTICON SERVICES. ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS Monarch Hearing glasses, $94.50. Also rental service, ACOUSTICON, 6th floor, PRESS open 9 to 6 including Saturday. 4-1891.

ADAMS William Private vestigator. 204 Glendale Drive, Endicott. ST 5-2181. ALTERATIONS Custom tailoring. MAIN VALET SHOP 8 Main St.

Dial RA 3-9024 BANQUETS AUGIE'S VENUS ROOM Endicott PI 8-9451 BREAD, cakes, pies rolls. cookies, baked for holidays, special occasions. any time. Experienced. Reasonable.

RA 4-1645 CATERING Mrs. Stevens, Diner. RA 3-0331; RA 3-0831. CHRISTINE'S budget shampoo and Permanents- $7.50 119 Court 3-0901. Complete Formal Wear for Rent RA 2-0327 HAGGERTY FORBES 96 Front St.

CONVALESCENT and aged people, in my nursing home. SW 7-0992. CUSTOM-MADE slipcovers, drapes. Call Nancy Culpepper for shop at home service. Clinton Mill Ends.

RA 3-2277. DOLLS made for bridal cars. Any color or material. RA 2-5508 afternoons and evenings. ENDICOTT PRINTING CO.

Offset, letterpress, letterheads, forms, programs, brochures, invitations. 124 Nantico*ke ST 5-9441 FLORIDA BOUND Widow driving to Florida Nov. 1st. would like couple or 2 ladies to share her beautiful beach home and transportation there if desired. References exchanged.

RA 2-4461, RA 2-1291. INVESTIGATOR--PRIVATE JOSEPH H. CHITTENDEN O'Neil Binghamton RA 4-3944 LADIES, MEN- Our tailoring service offers you an unusually high type of expert workmanship. Restyling, fitting by Tip Top Tailor. Save Capitol Bldg.

RA 2-4731. MOTH HOLES, TEARS Rewoven. Knit Suits Shortened. 119 Pennsylvania Ave. RA 3-4633.

NOON-HOUR special lunch CENTRAL HOTEL-RESTAURANT American-Italian foods; kitchen open 8 a. m. to 12 midnight. 6 Garfield Endicott, ST 5-9625 NURSING HOME MARY R. PURTELL, RN.

SW 7-5221 16 Evelyn Johnson City PERMANENTS $7.50 to $10. Call now. ANN ELIZABETH BEAUTY. 8 Mechanic Endicott, ST 5-5668 RA 22-3-22 RA 22-3-22 YELLOW CAB RA 22-3-22 RA 22-3-22 RIDE WANTED from 607 Church Union District, to Upper Court St. near Sears and return, daily.

Work from 7-4. ST 5-4340. RIDE WANTED from Chenango Forks to Hillerest shopping center, 7:30 to 8 a.m., returning 4:30 to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. MI 3-2252. RUBBER STAMPS, all kinds, fast service, first quality.

No order too large or too small. JOGGERST. STASKO- On and after this date, Oct. 24, 1960, I will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by myself. WALTER STASKO 68 North Baldwin Johnson City, N.

Y. WANT to raise money? Have a private skating party at VESTAL ROLLER RINK, PI 8-3582 ZIPPER SERVICE All types of garments. New low prices, trousers shortened or lengthened, Free call and delivery. Master Cleaners, 219 Chenango St. RA 2-7777.

Lost and Found 8 FOUND Glasses, black frames, Chenango Hillerest. Call RA 2-6680. LOST 3-skin brown squirrel neck piece. Vicinity Floral and Burbank avenues. Reward.

Call SW 7-3853. LOST Cat. Thursday vicinity Lourdes Hospital. Large gray and black striped, white throat, stomach and paws. Left ear slightly bent.

RA 4-9560. LOST. -Large gray Persian cat, vicinity Robinson, Moeller streets. Answers to "Fluffy." Reward. RA 3-3806.

LOST-Lady's diamond ring. Business section vicinity. Reward. RA 4-5538, evenings RA 2-8387. EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted -Men ASSEMBLERS.

1st and 2nd shift, Endicott and Vestal $1.25 ASSISTANT DIETITIAN $3100 DICTAPHONE OPERATOR 565 HOUSEKEEPER, live in $30 SALES, Books $45 SECRETARY $350 N. Y. State Employment Service 221 Washington Street Oct. 24, 1960 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted- -Men ATTENDANT for service station, must have some mechanical ity. Bob Downey's Service Center, Memorial Circle.

CHEMIST Recent college graduate to vise a small quality control laboratory. Needs 2 years experience in a laboratory preferably food technology. Must have a BS in Chemistry or food technology. An exciting opportunity for the right man in the dry dog food business. STANDARD BRANDS INC.

SHERBURNE, N. Y. DRAFTSMAN JR. Mechanical Engineer about $80. SALESMAN Experienced covering variety and department stores.

Salary. expenses, $125. SALESMAN For national 1 manufacturer of automotive accessory, some college desired, automotive background helpful. Salary, car, expenses, bonus. Start $85.

WAGE ADMINISTRATOR Heavy experience on scientific, engineering positions. Central N. Y. To $15,000. ACADEMY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE DIV.

OF NORMILE PERSONNEL 612 PRESS BLDG. DRAFTSMEN and DETAILERS Interesting positions available in our Syracuse office. Electro Mechanical. Call: Mr. Gordon Haney HO 3-9196 Weekdays, 9 a.m.

to 8 p.m.; Sata.m. to p.m. or send resume: ALLSTATES DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT INC. 2820 James St. Syracuse, N.

Y. COOK-MANAGER Fully qualified to operate local bar and grill. Reply Box 3879 Press. MAN for warehouse and, shipping department. Excellent future possibilities for serious worker.

Reply giving references to Box 3884 Press. MAN Single, middle aged, rienced to care for dry and freshening cows. Able to milk by hand, good salary, board and room. Greene 138. Tarbell Guernsey Farm, Smithville Flats.

OPTICIAN Unusual career opportunity with one of New York's finest GUILD OPTICIANS. The man we seek, is a licensed optician who is interested in settling in New York City and is looking for a growth OPPORTUNITY. Send complete confidential resume to Box 567 Realservice Advertising Agency, 110 W. 34th New York 1. N.

Y. SALESMAN WANTED TO TRAVEL Must have car. Travel New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New England States. Sell coin machine parts and supplies. Minimum of 2 years road experience necessary but experience in this field not essential.

Salary plus commission and expenses. An excellent opportunity for the right individual looking a permanent position, Write Box 3886 Press. SALESMAN-TO sell new Pontiacs, Cadillacs used cars. Sales experience, but not necessarily automotive experience, required. Unless you feel you have the ability to make per year, do not reply.

Other requirements: credit standing must willing to work long hours, excellent references, above average educational standards. See Bill Dietz. GUY F. JOHNSON Cadillac-Pontiac 110 Hawley St. TOOL DIE MAKER A TOOL DIE MAKER Immediate openings, second shift.

Applicants must experienced. The positions offer good earnings, excellent working conditions and fringe benefits. To arrange interview contact Employment Office Morse Chain Company ITHACA, NEW YORK Division of Borg-Warner Corporation TOOL ENGINEERS TOOL DESIGNERS TOOL DETAILERS IMMEDIATE FOR QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. resume or phone RA 9-2268 Send, interview. VALLEY 315 CLINTON ST.

BINGHAMTON TOOL MAKER Top wages, paid holidays and vacation. See Mr. Kenneth Griffith, Egbert Machine Tool 315 Conklin Ave. TREE SURGEON Experienced. Paid vacation and other benefits.

Trojan Tree Service, Vestal. Are you interested in earning $150 a week average or more? Do you have a pleasing personality, neat appearance, are you looking for security and a chance for advancement? If you can qualify we may have a real opportunity for you selling the number one imported car in America The amazing Volkswagen. We offer a salary plus commission, demonstrator furnished and all car expenses. Group medical and hospital insurance, paid vacation, and modern, pleasant working conditions. Apply in person only between 10:00 a.m.

and 12:00 noon. ROGER KRESGE INC. 272 Court St. Binghamton Authorized Volkswagen Dealer ART LAYOUT MAN $85 ASSEMBLERS, Nights $1.55 BAKER to $80 BODY AND FENDER MAN Open MACHINE OPERATORS to $2.25 METHODS ENGINEER $110 TAX EXAMINER $4988 N. Y.

State Employment Service 221 Washington Street PRESS, Binghamton, N. Y. 25 EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted -Men SMITH -Miss Mary C. Smith, 50, 17 Savitch Road, Binghamton, died Sunday morning at 11:50 in Binghamton General Hospital. She is survived by her mother, Mrs.

Mary (Mulvhill) Smith; three sisters, Mrs. Karl (Madeline) Hess, Mrs. Carl (Gladys) Wells, and Mrs. WilJiam (Esther) Weckel; one brother, William H. Smith, all of Binghamton; several aunts, uncles and cousins, nieces and nephews.

She was a member of St. Christopher's Church and of its Rosary Society. The body was removed to the J. F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City.

The funeral will be held Wednesday at 9 a.m. from the home of the late Miss Smith, 17 Savitch Road, and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Christopher's Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

Friends may call at the home at their convenience. Funeral arrangements by the J. F. Rice Funeral Home. SMITH--Thomas Mark Smith, infant son of Rev.

and Mrs. Robert C. Smith of Marathon, died at Wilson Memorial Hospital Saturday at 11:10 p.m. Besides his parents, he is survived by his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel R. Marean, Binghamton; his great-grandmother, Mrs. Emma Smith, Nimmonsburg; three sisters, Roberta, Renee. and Vivian; two Richard and Timothy, all of Marathon; several aunts and uncles. The body was removed to the William R.

Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange where a Prayer Service will be held Tuesday at 1 p.m. The Rev. Ray Poludniak will officiate. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9.

-Miss Elenora Sperzel, 75, 61 Cheenango died Saturday at Binghamton General Hospital. She is survived by one brother, John N. Sperzel, Louisville, one sister, Mrs. Alma Gruner, Crestwood. several nieces and nephews.

The body was removed to the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral Home, 71 Main where the funeral will be held Tuesday at 10 a. m. Mr. Harold Schaff, presiding minister of Endicott Congregation of Jehovahs Witnesses, will officiate.

Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. STEELE Mrs. Ada L. Steele, 75, RD 1, Endicott, died Monday at 5:40 a.

m. at Ideal Hospital. She is survived by her husband, Ira Steele, RD 1, Endicott; one daughter, Mrs. James Brooks, Endicott: two sons. Paul Steele, RD 1 Endicott, and Ray Steele, RD 1, Owego; three grandchildren: two sisters, Mrs.

Albert Russell, Mrs. Clarence McDonald, two brothers, Willis Green, Charles Green, all of Sayre, Pa. She was a member of the Whittemore Hill Methodist Church; a member of the WSCS of that Church; a member of the Campville Grange 1492. The body was removed to the Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 300 E. Main Endicott where the family will receive friends Tuesday evening from 7 to 9.

The funeral will be held 11 a. m. Wednesday from the Coleman Daniels Funeral Home. The Rev. Edwin Schumacher, will officiate.

Burial will be in Franklinville Cemetery, Pa. WEIDMAN-Mrs. Josephine (Finnegan) Weidman of 105 Court died Sunday at 12:40 a. at Binghamton General Hospital after a long illness. She was a member of St.

Mary's Church. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Sharon A. Weidman; two sons, Weidman and John P. Weidman: two sisters, Mrs. Madeline V.

Bodine, and Miss Margaret E. Finnegan, all of Binghamton; one grandchild and several nieces and nephews. The body was removed to the McDevitt Brothers Funeral Home, 88-90 Front where the funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Tuesday from the funeral home and at 9:30 a.m. at St.

Mary's Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. ZANG- George N. Zang, 65, 20 Sturges died suddenly at 6:05 a.m.

Monday at Binghamton General Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Erma Zang, Syracuse, N. one son, Harold G. Zang, Endwell; four grandchildren. Charles, Betty, Robert and Richard Zang, all of Endwell; one brother, Harold C.

Zang, Scranton; one sister, Mrs. Charles Buck, Scranton. He was a member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church. He was a member of the Brotherhond of Railroad Trainmen; a member of the Junior QUA Mechanics; a veteran of World War 1. The body was removed to the Hopler Georgia Funeral Home, 483 Chenango St.

The funeral will be held at the Redeemer Lutheran Church, corner of Main and Chapin Thursday at 1 p.m. The Rev. Howard Kuhnle, pastor of that church will officiate. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday and Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. Florists BARNES FLORISTS 6 Main St.

Dial RA 4-4326 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. COSTAS FLOWER SHOP Flowers That Will Satisfy 200 Vestal Ave. Dial RA 4-4374 MacLENNAN'S FLORIST Floral Telegraph Assn. Member 499 Court St.

Dial RA 2-6484 RIVERSIDE FLORIST 47 Riverside Drive, Johnson City Members of Floral-Telegraph Assn. Hours 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. SW 7-3038 CEMETERIES VESTAL HILLS 2 graves, nicest section, reasonable. SW 7-2021.

VESTAL HILLS CEMETERY 2 plots, spaces 3 and 4, plot V-256. About $300. Write Box 1000 Press. CHOICE Vestal Hills 2- or 4-grave lot. Reasonable, SW 7-3351.

Funeral Directors GOULD FUNERAL SERVICE Grand Binghamton Dial SW 7-5842 NOTICES Legal Notices NOTICE Please take notice that by reason of default in the payment of certain moneys due us under a Conditional Sales Contract executed by Francis Wormuth, Hanco*ck, New York, General Motors Acceptance Corporation, 66 Hawley Binghamton, New York, will sell at public auction at Kaplan Chevrolet-Buick, Hanco*ck, New York at 11:00 A.M., on the seventh day of November, 1960 the following 1955 Buick, 2 door, Serial BID INVITATION Sealed proposals, subject to conditions and specifications which may be obtained at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 4th floor County Office Binghamton, N. Y. will be received at said office until 10:30 A.M. November 3, 1960 and then publicly opened and read, for the furnishing Plant to the Broome County Heating and Broome County Home requirements of FUEL OIL for a period commencing November 1 and ending October 31, 1961. The Board of Supervisors reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

HOWARD DAVIS Clerk, Board of Supervisors. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that license number 42RL1021 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, wine and beer at retail, under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law in Endwell Tavern located at 3514 East Main Endwell. N. Y. Broome County, for the consumption, on premises.

Joseph Leon Pisani, vice-president. 3120 Andover Endwell, N. Y. ASSISTANT STORE MANAGERS NEEDED For New Family Bargain Center Discount Dept. Store York.

Opening Soon in CORTLAND, New Must have strong Retail Background in Ladies' and Children's Apparel A Good working knowledge in retail in either department, variety or chain store operation. Join one of New York and Pennsylvania's fastest growing Discount store chain. APPLY Family Bargain Center GROTON AVE. SHOPPING CENTER CORTLAND, N. Or Send Resume to: Family Bargain Center EMPIRE BUILDING S.

SALINA STREET SYRACUSE, NEW YORK Automotive Technicians Days or nights, auto or truck experience necessary. Modern service facilities. Health and accident plan, 2 weeks vacation, coveralls furnished. Permanent positions available. Apply Mr.

Studer, Mr. Schatz, or Mr. Wilson, ParsonsFord, 151 Court Binghamton. ATTENTION Married man to operate established retail route for nationwide coffee and grocery company. This position guarantees security of 52 paydays per year.

No layoffs. Also opportunity to advance yourself with company. Salary and commission, paid vacation and excellent profit sharing plan. Apply Mr. Stewart, Carlton Hotel, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m.

AUTOMOTIVE BODY SHOP MAN who is capable of doing a complete job. Right man can joy excellent assured income the year around. Insurance benefits, vacation, best working conditions. ROBINSON'S 83 HAWLEY ST. BUILDING Maintenance chief.

A working supervisor, must have background in the mechanical trades and boiler plant operation. Supervises the work of approximately 6 men. Stationary engineer license preferred but not essential. Salary commensurate with experience, liberal fringe benefits. Write to Box 3885 Press including resume of training and experience.

CONTRACT TRUCKMEN make Trailer furnished. If over 22 write MAYFLOWER Box 107, Indianapolis 6, Ind. COUNTER WAITER Diner experience. 11 p.m. to 8 a.m.

Apply Park Diner, 119 Conklin Ave. EXPERIENCED compositor floor man for open shop daily newspaper. Employee benefits, life insurance, liberal vacation and profit sharing plan. Friendly city, new schools and parks. Record, Meriden, Conn.

EXPERIENCED SALESMEN Opportunities are unlimited with young company. Good leads furnished, excellent commission. For more information write PO Box 301 Newark Valley, N. Y. or phone MI 2-5562.

EXPERIENCED tire service man. Apply General Tire Service, 11 Water St. at Memorial Circle. FATHERS Earn your family Christmas gift set of WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA and CHILDCRAFT, plus high weekly, part-time earnings. For interview appointment call RA 3-0530 today.

FULL OR PART TIME Presenting the Encyclopedia Americana. Leads supplied. For personal interview, call RA 4-1349. IF YOU ARE making less than $100 a week and have a car and interested in more money, see us at 138 Washington St. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS TIME STUDY METHODS MEN Requires experience in modern time study procedure, capable of developing standard data and methods work.

Will consider inexperienced applicant if their educational background is such that they could be trained in the minimum of time. Benefits include paid hospital and life insurance, vacations. holidays and pension plan. Forward complete resume educational background de or work perience to BOX 3892 PRESS INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURER has 3 openings south of Syracuse, one in the Tri Cities area. See Mr.

Boucher, Monday, Arlington Hotel, from 9 to 11 a. 4 and 6 8 p.m. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Minimum of 5 years practical experience in the development of small mechanisms, drives, etc. Our constant growth requires men with leadership capabilities. For evening appointments call RA 9-2268.

VALLEY 315 Clinton St. Binghamton PART OR FULL TIME help for growing dairy bar. Write Box 3870 Press. PERMANENT position for with an automobile. $3.05 "per hour.

Call RA 4-3287..

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