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26 BINGHAMTON PRESS Nov. 14, 1955 Scouting Along the Weather Front HIGH U.S. WEATHER BUREAU -10 -10 10 Department of Commerce 20 LOW 30 20. 9 WARM 30- LOW HIGH .50 40 COLD 60 50 8 COLD HIGH I FORECAST 70 70 Rain For Monday Night 170 Figures Show I Low Temperatures Expected Snow -Associated Press WIREPHOTO Man. RAIN AND SNOW will cover most of the nation tonight.

Clear weather is expected only in the Southwest, the upper Mississippi valley and Florida. Cooler north Atlantic states. TC Area Obituaries HARRY A. DAVIS, 65, died at 3 p. m.

Sunday at 616 Main Street, Bend, Pars. He is survived sister, MarGreat, shall Chivers; two brothers, Benjamin and Samuel Davis, all of Scranton, Pa. He was a resident of Great Bend for the last 15 years. He was a veteran of World 1 and a member of MusaStiles Post, VFW, of Great Bend. The body was moved to the Burke Funeral Home, Great Bend, where friends may call this evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening.

EDGAR 0. HACKETT, 63, formerly of Binghamton, died Friday at Miami, Fla. He -is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice B. Hackett of Miami; a brother, Ray T.

Hackett of Binghamton, and several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Miami, and Hancock Lodge, The body will arrive Tuesday' afternoon in Binghamton, and will be taken to the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral Home, 71 Main Street, where friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m. MISS ELEANOR HEDDEN, 48, of 155 Rosedale Drive, Sunrise Terrace, died at 11:50 p.

m. Saturday at Binghamton City Hospital. She Is survived by her father, Charles Hedden of Watkins Glen: a brother, Harry Hedden and a niece, Miss Sandra Heddon, both of Montour Falls. She was a teacher in the Binghamton public school system for the last 27 years. The body was moved to the Royce Funeral Home, 216 East Fourth Street, Watkins Glen, where friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

The body will be taken Wednesday morning to the Presbyterian Church in Watkins Glan. Local arrangements by the Frank L. DeMunn Funeral Home, 36 Conklin Avenue. MRS. INEZ E.

HOLCOMB, 70, of Blodgett Mills died this morning at Cortland Memorial Hospital. She is survived by three sons, Laurence of Blodgett Mills, Howard of Cortland and Newton Holcomb of Berkshire; two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Berry of Homer and Mrs. Florence Baldwin of Albany; 18 grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Gary Kmiskern of Oneonta and Mrs.

Ora Streed of Kirk, Colo. She was a member of Blodgett Mills Baptist Church. The body was moved to the Beard Memorial Home, 18 Church Street, Cortland. where friends may call Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. MRS.

CELIA LYONS of 59 Schubert Street died at 3 p.m. Sunday at Binghamton City Hospital. She survived by four sons, Abe Lyons of New York City, Max Lyons of Chicago, Harry and Aaron Lyons of Binghamton; a sister, Mrs. Frances Kline of New York City, and several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was a member of Temple Israel and Ezras Torah.

The body was moved the Frank L. DeMunn Funeral Home, 36 Conklin Avenue, where friends may call today. from 7 to 9 p.m. THOMAS P. O'CONNELL of Friendsville, died at noon Sunday at his home, after a long illness.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kathryn O'Connell; a daughter, Miss Sara E. O'Connell a son, Raymond S. O'Connell' of Binghamton; three sisters, Mrs. Mary C.

Quinn of St. Joseph, Miss Elizabeth O'Connell of Binghamton, and Mrs. John J. Hickey' of Choconut, two brothers, the Rev. S.

R. O'Connell of Pittston, and Albert B. O'Connell of Binghamton, and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was a member of St. Francis Xavier Church of Friendsville, and had been a rural mail carrier for the last 14 years in the Friendsville area.

The body was moved to the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 East Main Street, Endicott, where the family will receive friends this evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening. MRS. CONCETTA POLICANO, 72, of 37 Rush Avenue, died this morning at Wilson Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She is survived by her husband, Nicola Policano; a sister, Raffaela Labate of Italy, and several nephews residing in New York City. The body was moved to the James DeMarco Funeral Home, 199 Court Street, where friends may call today from 7 to 10 p.

m. and Tuesday from 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 p. m. MRS. ANNA SALATA of 107 North Adams Avenue, Endicott, died Sunday morning at her home.

She is survived by husband. John L. Salata; two daughters, Mrs. Walter Kobeski and Mrs. Carl Gyidik; John E.

Salata, all of Endicott; eight grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Funeral Notices LYONS- -The funeral of Mrs. Celia Lyons will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Frank L. DeMunn Funeral Home, 36 Conklin Ave.

Rabbi Jacob Hurwitz and Rev. Moses Margolis will officiate, Burial wih be in Carbondale, Pa. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. O'CONNELL -The funeral of Thomas P. O'Connell will be held at 9:15 a.

m. Wednesday from the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Endicott, and 10:30 a. m. at St.

Francis Xavier Church of Friendsville, where a Solemn High Mass of Requiem will be celebrated by Rev, S. R. O'Connell, brother of the deceased. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, St.

Joseph, Pa. The family will receive friends at the Memorial Home this evening and Tuesday afternoon and ning. The Rosary will be recited at the Memorial Home Tuesday at 8 p. m. POLICANO The funeral of Mrs.

Concetta Policano will be neia Wednesday morning at 9 a. m. from the James DeMarco Funeral Home, 199 Court St. and at 9:30 a. m.

at St. Mary's Assumption Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Friends may call at tne funeral home this evening from to 10 and Tuesday from 1 to and 7 to 10 p. m. SLADISH The funeral of Frank Sladish, will be held at 8:30 a.m.

Tuesday from the Greskovic Funeral Home, 161 Clinton St. and 9 a. m. at SS. Cyril and Method Church.

Burial will be in Slovak Catholic Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon and evening. SALATA- The funeral of Anna Salata will be held Wednesday at 8:30 a. m. at her home, 107 North Adams Endicott, and at 9:00 a.

m. St. Joseph's Church, Endicott. Burial will be 1n the Slovak Catholic Cemetery, Binghamton, N. Y.

Friends may call at her home anytime. Funeral arrangements by the Greskovie Funeral Home, 161 Clinton Binghamton, N. Y. VAN ORDER- The funeral of Mrs. Grace A.

Van Order will be held at the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral Home, 71 Main Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. The Rev. George H.

Phillips D. will officiate. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. WEBB- The funeral of Mrs. Edith B.

Webb will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Seymour Funeral Home, Oxford. The Rev. Thomas Swales will officiate, Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Oxford. Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon and evening.

WHITCOMB- The funeral of Fred W. Whitcomb will be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Frank L. DeMunn Funeral Home, 36 Conklin Ave. The Rev.

Erford Freelove will officiate. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. WOLCOTT-The funeral of Lewis G. Wolcott will be held at the J.

F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City, Wednesday at 9:15 a. m. and 10 a.m. St.

Mary's Catholic Church, Kirkwood, N. Y. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary will be at the Funeral Home Tuesday at 8 p.m. Friends may call at the Funeral Home this evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening.

Florists BARNES FLORIST 6 Main St. Dial 4-4326. Hours, 9 to 6 p.m. COSTAS FLOWER SHOP Flowers Satisfy 1200 Vestal Ave. Dial 4-4374 RIVERSIDE FLORIST Dial 7-3038.

FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS. F. T. D. Open nights.

47 Riverside Drive, Johnson City. MacLENNAN'S FLOWERS Floral Telegraph Assn. Member 499 Court St. Dial 2-6484 WAKEMAN'S FLOWER SHOP Member of Floral Telegraph Assn. 90 Chenango Dial 2-7417 Subscription Rates Daily and Sunday.

By carrier, daily- a week; Sunday 15c a week. Daily by mail- -First and second zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $9. Third to- eighth zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $15. Sunday by mail, first and second zones, 1 month, 75c; 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $7.80. Third to eighth zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $11.00.

Personals ALTERATIONS and dressmaking. Helen Gregery Osterhout. Dial 2-8186. ABDOMINAL SPENCER SUPPORTS Blanche Carr, Spencer Corset Shop 338 Floral Johnson ANNA L. GREGORY, 231 Chenango.

Time now for all wool gloves, mittens, 99c up. Driving gloves, $1.95. ANTONE'S BEAUTY SCHOOL Open Days and Evenings. 4-1132. ART SUPPLIES Winsor, Newton and Grumbacher oils and water colors.

Numbered painting sets. KNAPP'S, 165 Washington St. AT FAMISE Sweaters, cardigans. Sizes 36-48, blouses, skirts, wool and taffeta. 138 State St.

2-2797. BENWOOD finishes all modern stain color and non-yellowing clear finishes for new home trim and finished furniture. Daniels Paint, 119 State St. BOB Quality diamonds and easy credit at Wilber's Jewelers. 280 Main Johnson City.

7-1466. JOE CANE OR SPLINT chair seats repaired reasonably. Delivery service. 5-0252. CHILD CARED for in my home days.

Dial 7-3990. CHILD CARE -In my home, reasonable, 2-3336. 307 Conklin Ave. CHILDREN CARED for in my home, days. Dial 4-5978.

CHRISTINE'S BEAUTY SHOP--New service. Budget $10,50, $12.50, $15. 3-0901. CONVALESCENT LADY- for in my home. Dial 2-7788.

DAILY CARE -Pre-school children, all ages, play, handicraft, nap, hot lunch, afternoon snacks. Mrs. Magill, Montrose 406-J7, DINING ROOM (Small) available for parties or club meetings, accommodates 8, $5 per evening. Juke Box, home made pies, coffee and other refreshments available. Craig's, 4-0409.

Luncheonette, Riverside, ELECTRIC SHAVER for ladies, whisk hair off in seconds, pink or blue. $3.98. BINGHAMTON SUPPLY CO 192 Washington St. 2-2011 ELECTRIC FIXTURES and Lamp Shades cleaned and re-covered at STEFFEN'S, 112 Court St. 4-5150.

ENGAGED to be married? Select your wedding invitations, "thank you" notes, napkins and matches at JOGGERST'S, 142 STATE ST. FLORIDA -Anyone wishing to go by car. 4-9217 or 68-4990. FUR coats. expertly remodeled.

Also ladies' suits and coats by Tip Top Tailors. Save Capitol. 2-4731. MOSAIC CERAMIC TILE walls. KENTILE floors at low prices.

EMERICK. Laurel Main. 3-0263. MUSSO'S Beauty Salon, 510 Press Bldg. Casual short cut permanents.

$7.50 complete. 4-3164. PERSONALIZED Union label Christmas cards. Order now. JOGGERST, 142 State St.

REWEAVING AND REKNITTING of moth holes, burns or tears. Expert work. Reasonable prices. 3-4633. RUMAR TABLETS for temporary relief of aches and pains associated with arthritis and rheumatism.

GONZ'S Rexall Pharmacy, 366 Clinton St. 7-9814. Personals TUXEDO and formal wear for all occasions. SALL-STEARNS. 138 Washington St.

Dial 2-7780. WE SPECIALIZE in cashmeres and ladies' knit suits. DOUGLASS BRADLEY. Cleaners and Dyers, 121 Chenango St. 2-0541.

WILL BOARD children in my home by week. Dial 8-9573. WILL CARE for small children in my home. References. 2-4195.

YOUNG MOTHER would like to care I for infant in her country home by week or day. Nice home, yard. Baby's laundry included. For information. call 2-7536.

ZIPPER SERVICE for all types of garments. New, low prices. Free call and delivery. Master Cleaners, 319 Chenango St. 2-7777.

A COMPLETE 3-bedroom apartment with over $5,000 of furnishings. Will share with 2 professional men. References exchanged. Walking distance to town. 4-1132.

Lost and Found FOUND--Young Beagle hound, male. Black and white with tan markings. Phone 9F5, Quaker Lake. FOUND--Female Setter. Vicinity Vestal Center.

8-3941. FOUND- -Tan and white puppy, female, Vicinity Longfellow School 7-4879. LOST -Beagle. Blue Tick, vicinity of McDonough. License 767272.

8-5422. Reward. LOST- Parakeet, gray and blue. 42 Broad Johnson City. 7-3935.

LOST- Gold bracelet between Brotan's-Riviera Theatre. Saturday. Sentimental value. 5-3665 after 6 p. m.

Reward. LOST by widow Nov. 9, black billfold containing sum of money. Reward. 4-0008.

LOST- -Beagle hound, black, white. tan, collar with small bells. Vicinity Kirkwood. 3-4926. LOST -Black, female cocker spaniel puppy, chain collar, Vicinity Seminary Ave.

4-1742. LOST -Black, tan, white, female Beagle, vicinity of Fox Hollow Road. Name "Judy." License No. 1416. Howard Cokely, New Milford, Pa.

Phone 157. LOST-2 calves, one black and other red and white. Vicinity Cooper Hill. Apalachin. Call Apalachin, N.

Y. LOST- Benrus Embraceable, wristwatch. Reward. 7-6143. ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted--Men tunity for right man.

Write Box 3576, Press. DISTRICT SALES MANAGER Alert, ambitious salesman or manager will be selected to train as local manager for large company. Direct-to-consumer sales or management experience desired, but not essential. A man that wants the better things in life and is willing to work for them. Age not important.

Man selected will work closely with home office management. be given thorough training and follow-up assistance. Car necessary. Income based on sales commissions, overwrite and bonus with Lifetime Security Recruiting Bonus. managers are earning in excess of $10,000 a year.

Must be reliable and willing to, work hard for something worthwhile. No traveling. This job presents a real opportunity for rapid advancement within the company without having to wait years for it. For courteous personal interview call R. H.

Hamilton, Arlington Hotel, anytime Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. DRIVER over 25, who can be bonded. Thomas Delivery, 2-5013. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN -Highest incentive pay in town. 9-0151.

CARETAKER for general maintenance at boys camp in Northeast Pennsylvania. Must be skilled in all kinds of maintenance, including carpentry, plumbing and grounds. Live at Camp, board self. Write all details, Box 3544 Press. APPLIANCE- Service man, experience only, for wholesale distributor, 5 days.

Write Box 3565 Press. CHAUFFEURS YELLOW CAB Good income for middle-aged, dependable, and trustworthy men with a clean record who should be interested in a secure job. Apply YELLOW CAB CO. 184 State St. COOK--Permanent year-round position for man with experience in high-class cooking.

Straight shift, 40 hours, security and employee benefits. Apply Personnel Department. 25 Day Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. DINER MANAGER- Capable of taking entire responsibility, every phase of operation.

Terrific oppor- ENGINEERS: Representatives FROM LOCKHEED IN California ARE IN BINGHAMTON with details on how Lockheed's longrange development and production program can advance your career. We invite you to see our advertisement on the SPORT PAGE OF TODAY'S PAPER LOCKHEED CALIFORNIATBIVISION FARM WORK- -Caretaker live stock, drive horses. Good home in preference to high wages. No drinking. 71702, Afton, N.

Y. Call after 8 p. m. JANITOR Part-time. West Side apartments.

Dial 2-6123, after p. m. MALE NURSE- With therapy experience. in. Dial MAN-To To deliver samples and write orders.

Experience unnecessary, car helpful; part-time considered. Dial 68-4188. MARRIED MAN on farm, house with usual privileges. Good wages. E.

R. Cotterill Son, Harford, Y. Phone Viking 46940, Dryden, N. Y. MEN (2) Experienced in consumer selling to take orders for a new coffee.

Special advertising. $30 to $60 per week, depending on ability. 6 hours per day, 5 days per week. Apply Mr. H.

Rogers, 4:30 to 8:30 p. Carlton Hotel. PLASTER MASONS First class. Dial 2-0388. PRESSMAN, Harris Press experience preferred, but not necessary.

Right man can expect to be foreman of printing department when capable. Excellent chance for man willing to learn, Plant located in upper New York State. Write Box 3578, Press, stating age, qualifications, experience, expected hourly rate, when personal interview can be arranged. All replies held in strict confidence. ROOFING and siding mechanics.

Must have tools and transportation. Top rates, steady work. Experienced, reliable men only. Apply 20 Harry L. Drive, Johnson City, between 8 a.

m. and 9 a. m. SALESMAN with advertising, sales promotion or printing background to represent Rochester printer and outstanding national specialists in outdoor, POP packaging fields. offering COMPLETE art, idea and production service, Louis Heindl Son, 151 Andrews Rochester 4.

EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted -Men PRESSERS Heavy, experienced only, Apply in person. Crescent Cleaners, 40 Clinton St. ROUTE MAN DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY SALARY AND COMMISSION REFERENCES REQUIRED BATES-TROY LAUNDRY 151 LAUREL AVE. SALESMAN Permanent position managing home service shopping route, car furnished, operating expenses paid. Bonus plan, paid vacations, Health and Accident insurance, retirement plan, If you are 25 to 40 years of age and want something good and permanent, you should investigate this offer.

Sales experience not necessary. For interview apply person, 9 to 11 a.m. Jewel Tea Company, 75 Griswold St. SHOE SALESMEN Full time, 48-hour week. Excellent working conditions.

Income unlimited. Sick benefits and group insurance plan, paid vacation. Write Box 474, Press. All replies confidential. Experience preferred but not compulsory for the right man.

TABULATING MACHINE OPERATOR Experienced in the operation of IBM tabulating equipment. in person Monday through Friday, 8 a. m. to 12 noon, or send resume to: ANSCO 29 Charles Street Binghamton, New York AND Mechanical Designers EXPERIENCED, FOR OUR VESTAL OFFICE. MODERN DESIGN Vestal, N.

Y. TREE SURGEON Experienced. Steady employment, paid vacations, other benefits. 504 Front Vestal, after 6 p. m.

ARE YOU AMBITIOUS- Would you like to control your own future in a full time profitable business of your own without cash investment? The man we select for Owego area will be started in this lifetime opportunity for himself, given regular close follow-up help. Can also use one man in Binghamton, Cortland, Norwich or vicinity. No red tape. For personal get-together interview call Mr. Getz, Hotel Ahwaga, Owego 630.

EXPERIENCED Creamery worker. 5- day week. Good wages. Box 494 Press. ALERT YOUNG MEN FOR DESIRABLE JOB WITH BOOK MANUFACTURING CONCERN Permanent employment with excellent future.

VAIL-BALLOU PRESS 187 CLINTON ST. FIRST CLASS Tool and MACHINE Designers LONG TERM PROGRAM TOP WAGES, ALL BENEFITS Valley Engineering Co. 315 Clinton St. IF YOU ARE making less than $100 a week and have a car and interested in more money, see us at 281 Front between 9 a and 10 a. m.

IT'S HARD WORK, but $91 weekly will cure you. Car, neat. 2-8922 or 9-2133. LARGE NATIONAL CONCERN wants a man as our representative in this area. As our business averages high in repeat sales on orders already sold our men enjoy year after year earnings and build lastting contracts; shipment made on open account.

You do not deliver, you do not collect deposits on average orders and there are no slack seasons. You need not have been a salesman. Our people are taught our methods of selling and make money in their first week. If you are married, have a car and would like to talk this over write Mr. Getz, Box 780 Press.

LOCKHEED In CALIFORNIA CALLING TOOLING Men income, retirement and other benefits. Call 9-2841 to arrange personal interview. to top pay and the largest de6 velopment and production program in the company's history. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR: TOOL DIE MAKERS. TOOL DESIGNERS TOOL PLANNERS AND ALL TYPES OF JOURNEYMAN MACHINISTS TRAVEL AND MOVING ALLOWANCES WILL BE PROVIDED For Binghamton Interview Phone Lockheed Representatives Earle Marcotte and Dwight Curley at Arlington 4-3211 in Binghamton, Monday, November 14 through Wednesday, November 16, between 9 a.

m. and 8 p. m. LOCKHEED Aircraft Corporation CALIFORNIA DIVISION Burbank, California RESPONSIBLE married man, 22-35. to train as a salesman for a large concern.

Local position, guaranteed EMPLOYMENT Help Wanted -Men 9 ATTENTION, milkmen, breadmen. and laundrymen, I need 2 married men with cars to service 4,000 customers. Local. Retirement and other benefits. Regular hours 8 a.

m. to 6 p. m. Guaranteed income plus. Call 7-6897.

PER HOURI PART OR Three hours each night nights per week. Leads furnished. Car sary. Excellent opportunity for advancement if you work full time. For further information, call R.

A. Boardman. 4-7636 or write Box 3586, Press. Help Wanted -Women 10 ASSISTANT TO MANAGER for simplified bookkeeping and selling. Good pay, nice working conditions.

Field's Millinery, 57 Court St. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPERS, to $45. DENTAL ASSISTANT, trainee, $35. FACTORY, will train, $.85 an hour. SALES, many openings, part and full time, good shifts, to $1.50.

STENOGRAPHERS, various, to $55. TEACHER, commercial, $70. WAITRESSES, top wage, meals, tips. N. Y.

State Employment Service 221 Washington Street BEAUTY OPERATOR Wanted. Salary plus commission. Acme Beauty Salon. 4-9614. BOOKKEEPER East accounts Side, payable familiar and general accounting.

Some typing. Excellent opportunity. 30-50 years. STENOGRAPHER Greene area, $50-55. 3-5 TYPIST-CLERK Downtown, 22-35 years.

5 days, $45. Academy Employment 612 Press Bu Building CASHIER Days, pleasant working conditions. Arrow Diner, across from Arlington Hotel. 1. Apply between a.m.

CASHIER FOR SUPER MARKET Experienced, steady position, good salary. MIRACLE MARKET 15 CHARLOTTE ST. COUNTER GIRL Nights. Experienced. Chris' Hot Dog Stand, 301 Chenango St.

DENTAL ASSISTANT excellent salary. Write Box 993, Press. GIRL--Steady position for ladies' apparel department in Johnson City, Excellent opportunity for willing worker. No phone calls. Apply Mr.

Block, Olum's, 222 Main Johnson City. GIRL or woman for general housework. Adult family, live in or out, high salary. 2-1523. GIRL or woman to assist with 2 children and light housework.

Good home. State references if any. Write Box 54, Press. GIRL or woman, general housework, live in. Good wages.

7-8480. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Small village home has all improvements. Would like middle-aged lady, neat, honest, pleasant. No drinking. One that prefers good home in preference to high wages.

Write Box 3575 Press. Good salary, excellent working conditions, permanent position for right person. Live in or out. 7-2769. LADIES (2) Experienced in consumer selling.

with pleasant personality, to take orders for a new coffee. Special advertising. $30 to $60 per week, depending on ability. 6 hours per day, 5 days per week. Apply Mr.

H. Rogers, 4:30 to 8:30 p. Carlton Hotel. GIRL -Part-time for assistant light typing, answer telephone, to bookkeeper. Approximately, 25 hours per week.

SALESLADIES GOOD PERMANENT POSITIONS, EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. HYKUR'S. SALES LADY-Experienced, to sell ladies' ready-to-wear, full time, steady position. TRI-PHI SHOPS, 53 Court St. SALESLADY cosmetics.

be Apply experienced, Kent Drug Store, Court and Chenango. SALESLADY-Full- or part-time. Apply in person. Goodfriend Shop, 83 Court St. 172 Conklin Ave.

STITCHERS A Experienced. Apply TEACHER- -Business subjects. Morning sessions only. 4-2941. WAITRESS -Experienced, part time, 3:30 to 9 p.

experienced griddle girl, 4:30 to 9:30 m. Main Diner, 151 Main 4-9855. WAITRESS Experienced preferred. 40-hour week. Fowler's Luncheonette.

Mr. O'Connell. WAITRESSES Experienced. Apply Delano's, 12 noon-1 or Mary's Restaurant, Castle" Creek Hinman's Corners. WAITRESS--Days or evenings.

Must be experienced. Apply in person. Al's Restaurant, 106 Court St. WOMAN To work in State Line Diner, Riverside. Route 11.

Binghamton 3-3379. WOMAN- For work in small institu-' tion. Must live in. Call before 9 p. m.

2-0544. AVON'S exciting new gift line of cosmetics and toiletries can give you an unusual earning opportunity during the coming holiday season. Phone 3-4004 for appointment, LOCAL Business opportunity for women with National Sales Service organization. Age 25 to 50. Must have pleasing personality.

Excellent opportunity adapted to home reCall sponsibilty, Mrs. DiLello, experience 4-2105. unnecessary. PART OR FULL time work. Excellent opportunity to earn added income for Christmas.

For further information, call R. A. Boardman, or write Box 3586 Press. PART TIME HELP NEEDED Now until Christmas. Must be between 20-30 and a high school graduate.

Contact Personnel Manager at Montgomery Ward. SISSON'S Will interview fulltime salesladies holiday. part season. Pleasant working conditions, good salary, immediate employee's discount. Apply now, no phone calls, 8th Floor.

Help -Men or Women 11 DISHWASHER Part-time; also cook's helper. Inquire Endwell Tavern, Endwell, Y. Positions Wanted -Men 13 CARPENTER work and floor sanding. Dial 3-6646 or 3-4422 after 5 p. m.

CARPENTRY Cabinet making, exterior and interior painting. Dial 2-0214. CARPENTRY, painting, roofing. Chimneys cleaned, repaired, rebuilt. L.

Williams, 3-7022. MACHINE SHOP work, tool inspection, crib attendant. Nights 19 Avenue Johnson City. MECHANIC -Desires steady employment. Call 4-2743 after 5 p.

m. PAINTING All types, carpentry. Working men's prices. Dial 4-6878 between 5 p.m.-8 p.m. PAINTING- -Decorating and renovating.

Dial 3-0133 or 2-2189. PLASTIC and ceramic tile installed. Free estimate. John Shannahan. Dial 4-9492.

Positions Wanted--Women 14 CURTAINS DONE DIAL 2-1944 GIRL desires office work, typing and calculating machines. Dial 2-4156. MOTHER'S CARE given children, day or week. Virgil St. 4-5108.

RETIRED NURSE available by the hour. Dial 3-1291. WAITRESS or cook in small restaurant. Sundays off Dial 2-5773. EMPLOYMENT Positions Wanted -Women 14 WASHINGS and ironings done.

Called for and delivered. Reasonable. 4-5372. WILL CARE for, elderly or valescent lady my home. 3-2681.

EDUCATIONAL Instructions 16 AIRLINES NEED Elizabeth Demyan of Troy and Mrs. Mary Tutko of Czechoslovakia: a brother, Stephen Hudak of Watervliet, and several nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Joseph's Church, Endicott, and of its Rotary Society. The body was moved to the Clinton was to be Greskovie Funeral, Home, 161 taken at 11 a.

m. today to her home where friends may call. FRANK SLADISH, 40, of 13 Cypress Street, was dead on arrival at 5:45 -p. m. Saturday at Binghamton City Hospital.

He is survived, by his wife, Mrs. Catherine. Sladish; four sons, Stephen, Michael and Patrick Sladish, all of Binghamton; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sladish; two sisters, the Misses Elizabeth and Mary Sladish; three brothers, Stephen, John, and Joseph Sladish, all of Ithaca, and several nieces and nephews.

He was a member of SS. Cyril and Method Church. He was employed by McCarthy for the last 15 years, and was a veteran of World War 2. The body was moved to the Funeral Home, 161 Clinton Street, where friends may call this evening. CHARLES TINKUNAS, 39, of 44 Lake Avenue died at 5:30 p.

m. Sunday in Binghamton. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary (Halaburka) Tinkunas; two daughters, Mary Eliazbeth and Charlotte Lee Tinkunas: his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Tinkunas, a sister, Mrs. Michael Grodecki; a brother, Tinkunas, all of Binghamton, and several aunts, uncles and one nephew, He was a veteran of World War 2. The body was moved to the Robert J. Bednarsky Funeral Home, 96 Glenwood Avenue, where friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon and evening. EDWARD WILLIAMS WALLS, 70, of 93 Park Avenue, died at 7:30 a.m.

today at his home. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Walls; two sons, Marshall T. of Binghamton and Edward W. Walls, Burlington, a brother, Alfred J.

Walls of Long Island; five grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Ross Memorial Presbyterian Church, and was associated with Travelers Insurance Co. of Binghamton for the last 25 years. The body was moved to Chopyak Funeral Home, 326 Prospect Street, where friends may call Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. MRS.

EDITH B. WEBB, 61, of 21 Berry Street, Norwich, died Saturday night at her home. She is survived by her husband, Clarence G. Webb; a son, Lewis Webb of Sherburne; three sisters, Mrs. Ivan Greenleaf of Norwich, Mrs.

Clinton Brigham of of Fort Lauderdale, and two Oxford Mrs. Charles Alger grandchildren. She was a member of the Methodist Church and WSCS, both of Fort Ann. The body was moved to the Seymour Funeral Home, Oxford, where friends may call this evening. LEWIS G.

WOLCOTT, 51, Kirkwood RD was dead on arrival at 5:10 p. m. Sunday at Wilson Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Wolcott; a daughter, Mrs.

Hugh Smith of Kirkwood RD four sons, William, Charles and John Wolcott, all of Kirkwood RD 1. and Lewis Wolcott of Windsor RD 1: a brother, William Wolcott of Equinunk, an aunt, Mrs. John Burns of New Jersey, and several grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was employed by Endicott Johnson and was a member of its 30-Year Club. The body was moved to the J.

F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Street, Johnson City, where friends may call this evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening. Cut-Rate Nuclear Method Reported New York-(A)-Two Columbia University scientists report they have developed a new, vastly cheaper way of producing hydrogen 15, a valuable ingredient for nuclear research. They say it can be done with standard laboratory tubes, flasks and equipment. T.

Ivan Taylor and William Spindel announced their new technique yesterday and estimated it would cut the cost of 95 per cent pure hydrogen 15 to $500 a pound. Until now ingredient has cost $175,000 a pound and was only 60 per cent pure. British European Airways planes carried 1,874,316 passengers without a fatal accident in the company's last fiscal year. weather is expected in the By U. S.

Weather Bureau For Binghamton and vicinity: Partial clearing and colder tonight with a chance of a few snow flurries. Low 35-40. Tuesday partly cloudy and rather cold. High 43-48. Barometer reading at 9 a.m.

29.79 (rising) Mean temperature yesterday (city) 51 Mean temperature yesterday (airport) 49 Maximum temperature yesterday 58 Minimum temperature last night 53 Mean year ago today was 45 Two years ago it was 43 Five years ago today it was 50 Precipitation yesterday to midnight 0 Sun rises tomorrow at 6:54 a.m. Sun sets tomorrow at 4:43 p. m. Temperatures by Cities L. H.

L. Albany 57 40 Miami 79 73 Boston 59 44 Minneapolis 33 9 Buffalo 62 54 New Orleans 73 71 Chicago 67 39 New York 62 Cleveland 69 51 Philadelphia 70 53 Detroit 63 47 Pittsburgh 71 56 Harrisburg 71 50 St. Louis 82 42 Jacksonville 82 59 San Francisco 52 45 Los Angeles 65 50 Syracuse 57 47 Massena 52 35 Washington 75 53 Funeral Notices CUMMINGS--The funeral of Mrs. Cummings will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the William R.

Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange St. The Rev. Paul Armstrong will officiate. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery at the convenience of the family, Friends call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

DAVIS The funeral of Harry A. Davis will be held from the Burke Funeral Home, Great Bend, Wednesday at 2 p. m. The Rev. Leon Gathany will officiate.

Burial will be in Forty Fort Cemetery, Forty Fort, Pa. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening and Tuesday afternoon and evening. funeral of George W. Eberlin will be held at 3 p. m.

Tuesday at the Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 300 E. Main Endicott. The Rev. Leon Bouton will officiate. Burial will be in Riverhurst Cemetery, Endicott.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9. HACKETT- The funeral of Edgar O. Hackett will be held at the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral Home, 71 Main Street, Wednesday at 1 p. m.

The Rev. William H. McComaghy of the First Presbyterian Church, Syracuse, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Hancock, N. Y.

Friends may call at the funeral home Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. HEDDEN -The funeral of Miss Eleanor Hedden will be held at 2. p.m. Wednesday at the Presbyterian Church. Watkins Glen, N.

The Rev. William Cartmell will officiate. Burial will be in Glenwood Cemetery, Watkins Glen, N. Y. Friends may call at the Royce Funeral Home, 216 E.

Fourth Watkins Glen, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. p.m. Local arrangements by the Frank L. DeMunn Funeral Home, 36 Conklin Ave. HICKEY--The funeral of Mrs.

Alma Hickey will be held at 11 A. m. Tuesday at the Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, East Main Apalachin. The Rev. Sergio Valori will officiate.

Burial will be in Durel, Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home. HOLCOMB- The funeral of Inez E. Holcomb will be held at Blodgett Mills Baptist Church, Blodgett Mills, N. Wednesday at 2 p.

m. The Rev. Cecil Whitney will officiate. Burial will be in Blodgett Mills Cemetery. Friends may call at the Beard Memorial Home, Cortland, N.

Tuesday evening from 7 to 9. Bernard DeVoto Dies New York (P) Bernard Voto, 58, writer, critic and scholar, who won the Pulitzer prize for history in 1948 died of a heart attack last night at Presbyterian Hospital. Hungary Shakeup Vienna, Austria-(AP)-Changes in the lineup of Hungary's Communist Party and government have been announced and some observers believe they may affect the nation's farm program. MAICO HEARING CENTER MAICO HEARING AID As shown in The Binghamton Press October 27th, can be concealed wherever you wish under the hair. It fastens securely with an almost weightless barette.

No wire or plastic headband is needed to keep this feather-light Maico Hearing Aid concealed in the hair. Come in, or write for FREE booklet "New Beauty Secrets," describ. ing hair fashions, concealing the Maico Featherlight Transistor Hearing, Aid. MAICO HEARING AID CENTER 6 COURT STREET PHONE 4.4548 GERTRUDE R. KLAUSNER, R.

N. Young Men, Young Women For hostesses, station agents, ticket agents, passengers agents, reservation agents, communications, records, etc. THE MAJOR COMMERCIAL AIRLINES urgently need young men and young women, 17 to 39, with a high school education and a pleasing personality, for permanent positions in the passenger departments. A SHORT LOW-COST TRAINING PERIOD that will not interfere with your present job or school can qualify acceptable applicants for an exciting, glamorous career. Write, giving phone number, to Airline Training, National School of Aeronautics, 3101 Gilham Plaza.

Kansas City, Missouri, or write Box 3577. Press. COACHING UNTIL APPOINTED U. S. Civil Service Tests! Many jobs open.

Start high as $377.00 month. Qualify NOW! Experience often unnecessary. Get FREE 36- page illustrated book showing salaries, requirements, sample tests. WRITE: Franklin Institute, Dept. 1325N, Rochester, N.

Y. ANTONE'S School of Beauty Culture Training payments. Open days Plan and now for evenings. lifetime security. 17 Exchange 4-1132.

LEARN TO FLY ENROLLL now in our flight course TRI-CITIES AVIATION SCHOOL Broome County Airport, Binghamton BOARD AND ROOMS Rooms-With Board 20 NORTH SIDE -Warm. clean room, board optional. Lady preferred. 2-0777. REASONABLE Food served home style, factories.

Employed only. 7-3685. WANTED- Gentleman to board, who likes nice quiet home and good food. 7-0510 after 4 p. m.

Rooms Without Board 21 CONKLIN 92-Sleeping rooms, $5.50 up. One housekeeping. 4-4605. EDWARDS ST. (Near Main) -Room, shower, bath.

Gentleman. 4-3350. FRONT 95-Clean sleeping room, near bath, private entrance. FRONT 20-Near Drive. Room, gentleman.

Private entrance. 2-6766. FRONT 197-Desirable room for gentleman, shower. Parking. FRONT 8 Single room, newly decorated.

Call 3-0203. NORTH front room. Private entrance. 9-1413 or 3-6770. attractive room, bath, private entrance.

Gentleman. Dial 4-2534. SOUTH SIDE Sleeping room, bus line. Gentleman. Dial 2-3862.

SOUTH SIDE Pleasant room, shower, bath, breakfast if desired. 4-3858. WEST SIDE Women, girls. Beautifully furnished, kitchen, laundry privileges, unusually nice, walking distance. 3-4001.

WEST SIDE Warm attractive room. Private home. Gentleman. 7-4284 evenings. HINMANS CORNERS- -Castle Creek Rd.

Furnished room for gentleman. 2-9191. JOHNSON CITY Nice warm room near bath for gentleman. 7-2729. JOHNSON CITY, 496 Main St.

-2 separate rooms, garage. Gentleman preferred. 9-0827. HOTEL DIXIE 106 HENRY ST. Daily Rates, $2 Up Weekly, $8 Up.

2-3421 ROOM near bath, kitchen privileges. Dial 7-6223, 3-0432. Rooms for Housekeeping 22 CENTENARY 22-First floor. 3 clean, warm rooms, also one room kitchenette. Working adults preferred.

CHESTNUT 49. -Large room to bath, private entrance. 4-3493. COURT 106-3 heated rooms, utilities. Inquire after 4 p.m.

FRONT ST. Large room. Electric refrigerator. $7.50 weekly. Dial 4-1628.

HENRY 116-2 rooms. Private entrance, Frigidaire. Gentleman. References. ROBINSON Pleasant room, suitable for one.

$7 weekly, Dial 4-2330. 3 ROOMS, private entrance, garage if desired. Dial 4-4961, 2-2427. RUSH 36 -Basement apartment with over $1,000 of new furnishings. Complete utilities, gas steam heat, showers, etc.

For 1 or 2 people only. 4-1132. JOHNSON CITY-2 rooms, all utilities, private home. Dial 7-7744. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments and Houses 26 ACKLEY 236 3 rooms, bath.

Utilities furnished. Adults preferred. 7-2725. CHAPIN nice unheated rooms $55. Adults preferred.

Box 701 Press. CHAPIN rooms, private entrance. bath, automatic hot water, heat, lights, first floor. 2-4990. CHENANGO 386-3 rooms and bath, completely redecorated.

Call 3-6335 7-1512. CHENANGO ST. (Across from Arlington Hotel) 5-room heated apartment. Call 2-0666, 9-12 and 1-5. CHENANGO First floor, 3 rooms, bath, heated, range, refrigerator available.

Child welcome. $65. 7-1108. CHESTNUT rooms, $65. Evenings.

4-9234. CHESTNUT 37-7 rooms, second floor, heated, garage. Adults preferred. $95. 2-7582.

CLARKE 14-2 rooms. All utilities furnished. $10. CLINTON 206-Near Ansco, new rooms, private bath, entrance. Heat, gas, electric furnished.

4-5765 after 4 p. m. CLINTON 123-5 rooms, bath. $35. Dial 2-2178.

CONKLIN 239-3 rooms, first and second, $7, $8. CONKLIN bath, first floor. Dial 2-0081. COURT 268-Near Tompkins St. bridge.

Heated apartment, 4 rooms, private bath. $50 monthly. Inquire Brewster, second floor. COURT rooms, newly decorated, private bath. Dial 2-4204.

COURT 212-Exceptionally nice. 2 bedrooms, heated, third floor. $68 monthly. Available Dec. 1st.

4-1954. CRANDALL apartment, partly furnished, heated. Adults preferred. 2-7149. DICKINSON 16-5 rooms, bath.

Dial 2-0570. DICKINSON 4- and 5-room apartments. Inquire 142 Clinton (store). 2-7149. EMMETT ST.

5-room single, remodeled. $85 a month. 4-0835. FAIRVIEW AVE. 2 rooms, bath, utilities furnished.

Dial 2-6669. FAYETTE 25 3 nice rooms, bath, newly decorated on second floor. 3-5797. FRONT 4 rooms, heated, first floor. Adults preferred.

2-2806. FRONT 4 rooms, all utilities. Couple preferred. $60 a month. 2-6766.

FRONT 115 Newly decorated 4 rooms new kitchen and bath. Second floor Heat and utilities. $80 per month. Phone 2-7663 or 2-6494. Mr.

Behan. GERARD AVE. 4 rooms, bath, needs some redecorating. Allow balance of month's rent free. 4-2831.

GLENWOOD 91-3 rooms, bath. Private entrance. Dial 9-1473. HARRISON 17, off End Ave. Cozy 4 rooms, gas heat, furnished.

$50. HAZEL 28-5 large rooms, automatic heat. Adults preferred. HIGH Modern 4 rooms. bath, utilities, $18.50 weekly.

2-9341. HOLLAND 48-3 rooms, bath, first floor. Newly decorated. Adults preferred. Dial 7-6789..

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