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BINGHAMTON PRESS 39 Dec. 10, 1959 J. WUtHU (UKMU ANNOUNCEMENTS 10 Lost and Found 8 Tech Board Will Discuss Teacher Pay Car Firms Resume Optimism By BEN PHLEGAR Associated Press Writer HAWKINS The funeral of Mrs. Matie A. Hawkins will be held at 1 p.

m. Friday from the William R. Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange St. The Rev. Clayton W.

Hoag will officiate. Burial will be In Riverside Cemetery, Windsor. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. BhiKIH The funeral of Mrs.

i Mary A. Becker will be held Friday at 11 a.m. from the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Endicott. The Rev.

Harold C. Buckingham, D. pastor of the First Methodist Church, will officiate. Burihl will be in River-hurst CemetTV The family will receive friends at tha funeral home today from 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m. FOUND Parakeet, yellow.

Vicinity Hillcrest. RA3-2984 after 8 p.m. FOUND MAN'S JACKET DIAL SW 7-1303 LOST Large plastic handbag, Grant's store, stationery or night-u jwearcounterjpial RA 4-6178. LOST Sum of money" in envelope, North Side Delicatessen or vicinity. RA 2-0289.

8ALAMIDA The funeral of Paul Salamida will be held at 8:45 a.m., Friday from his late home, 605 Oak Hill Ave. Endicott. and at 9:30 a.m. at St. Anthony of Padua Church, Endicott.

Recitation of the Rosary will be held at 8 this evening at his late home, where friends may call. Funeral arrangements by the Walter J. McCormack Funeral Home, 216 The long-festering hassle over salaries at Broome Technical BRICKER Daniel H. Bricker, age KANE Donald H. Kane, formerly of 180 Chapin died Saturday, December 5th, in Palmyra, while at hi work.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth three sons. Patrick. Rich Community College is expected to be reopened tonight at a meeting of the college's Board 58. of 207 Siller Place.

Endicott Washington Endicott. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, of Trustees died Wednesday morning at Wilson Memorial Hospital. Ha is survived by his wife, Mrs. Kathleen Detroit The auto Industry plans to build almost 1,000,000 cars between now and Jan. 26 ard, and David Kane; and one Bricker of Endicott; two sisters Miss Catherine Bricker and Mrs Until Friday Momma Darwin R.

Wales, board chairman, said the trustees will discuss reports of widespread daughter, Sharon Ann Kane, all of Binghamton. Funeral and burial services were held yesterday morning in Palmyra, N. Y. fif um Stow Im Tampmfvftf tprtd Gertrude Cunningham, both of Endicott; one brother, Fancher Bricker of Endicott; also several nieces and He was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church of West Endicott and It Holy Name Society; an STRVKER Howard M. Stryker.

age 64, of 6 Fillmore Endicott. died at 3 a. m. today at Ideal Hospital. He is survived by one sister, Mrs.

Lawrence LaBarre of Nicholson, one brother, Robert W. Stryker of Endicott, several nieces and nephews. The body was removed to the Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 300 East Main Endicott, where the funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday. The Rev.

Wilber J. Kerr will of -Associate Press WIHEPHOTO Map. RAIN IS FORECAST for tonight in southern Ohio, Tennessee and the central and lower Mississippi valleys, while showers are expected in the southern Plains and on the Washington coast. Freezing rain is expected 'in the northern Rockies. It will be colder in the New England states.

EJ Corp. employe for 40 years ai a member of the EJ 30-Year Ch KOHLER Mrs. Margaret Kohler, age 93, of 23 Sturges Binghamton, died Wednesday at 6.50 a.m. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Minnie Bader of Binghamton, and Mrs.

Bertha Reddy of Calli-coon, N. two granddaughters and one great-granddaughter; also several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Congregational Church of Roscoe. N. Y.

when the Taft-Hartley injunction runs out in the steel strike. Production beyond that date will depend strictly on the steel negotiations. If the strike resumes, car building will grind to a halt not immediately but considerably sooner than it did when the strike first started. If the strike is settled, the automakers under current plans will continue to build at or near record rates through March. Publicly at leat, the auto in LOST-Man's wallet.

Vicinity Duke Diner in Oneonta. Valuable papers plus license and money. Finders please leave at Duke Diner or RA 3-0423. Reward. LOST Collie, male, Sable-white mixture with white collar and' paws.

"Tex." Most friendly with children. Hillcrest and Port Dick- inson area. RA 2-3529 after 4:30 p. m. 'it LOST Glasses, boy's, charcoal" frames, vicinity Johnson Cityt Reward.

SW 7-4387. 1 LOST Man's wrist watch, Saturday" night, vicinity downtown eection, SW 7-6804. LOST Female boxer. Fawn ami white, vicinity Powder House Bd. RA 4-0478.

LOST Fur neckpiece vicinity Bins', hamton shopping area. Reward RA 9-2189. LOST Small change purse containing valuable key. Vicinity Seminary Ave. or Carlton Hotels RA 2-6980.

2 LOST White Fox Terrier, vicinity Lake Ave Emma St, SW SW 7-0495. The body was removed to the Walter J. McCormack Funeral teacher dissatisfaction with salaries provided for them in the county employes' pay schedule, adopted last month by the Broome County Board of Supervisors. Mr. Wales said many teachers believe the annual increments provided in the salary schedule are too low.

Cecil C. Tyrrell, college president, fears that the teacher discontent may lead to a momentum-gathering exodus of several faculty members. Home. 218 Washington En ficiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

Endicott. The fam dicott, where the funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a. m. and at By V. S.

Weather Bureau ily will receive friends at the funeral home Friday evening from 7 to 9. For Binghamton and vicinity: Fair The body was removed to the Ivan A. Barber Son Funeral Home, 428 Main Johnson City, where the funeral will be held ana a lime comer tonight, low zo- 25. Friday some cloudiness but a.m. at uur aay ot uooa Counsel Church, West Endicott.

Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, The. Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church will meet at the funeral home Friday evening at 8 for recitation of Real Estate, Vital Statistics Fridav evenine at 8. The Rev mostly fair and little warmer, High 40-45. Melvin Yearke will officiate. Burial For.

Interior Eastern New York: will be in Rivervlew Cemetery, Fair and colder tonight. Low In 20s the Rosary. Friends may call at Roscoe, N. at the convenience of the family. The family will except colder some vallev areas.

Fri tne funeral nome toaay ana Friday afternoon and evening. day some cloudiness but mostly fair and a little warmer. High in upper dustry much prefers to look on the bright side that steel will be available. It feels some of the sales lost due to a shortage of cars in the final quarter of 1959 never will be made up in the 1960 model year. And it is fear receive friends at the funeral home Friday from 3 to 4 and 7 PROPERTY TRANSFERS Andrew Bovan, two parcels north CROTSLEy The funeral and In to 8 p.

m. du u. For Western New York: Clear and WAGNER Mrs. Irene (Osborne) Wagner, age 59, of 96 Water died at Broome County Tuberculosis Hospital after a long illness. She is survived by her husband, Chauncy, one daughter, Mrs.

Marion Smith, two sisters, Mrs. Delia Bomysoad, Mrs. Iva Batrony all of Binghamton, four brothers, Louis, Floyd, Ralph and Clifton Osborne, several grand and greatgrandchildren. The body was removed to the William R. Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange where the funeral will be held Saturday at a.m.

The Rev. Norman R. Weiss will officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery Klrkwood. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.

m. LYNCH Joseph E. Lynch of 10 EMPLOYMENT side Prospect Street, to Anthony Hoch and wife. frosty Low l20-23. Much colder some interior valleys.

Fair HELD BAD FOR MORALE Mr. Tyrrell was not immediately available for comment today but he reportedly said the salary increment program is "shattering to morale." Representatives of the faculty are expected to air their views at the trustees' meeting. The 1960 salaries for college rnthprina died at 9 D. m. Celia A.

Bryant, lot 80. Hiehlands and warmer Friday with increasing Wednesday at Wilson Memorial Help Wanted Men ful another production shutdown might put a permanent blight on Park, part one. Town of Union, to high clouds. High in 40s. Alton D.

Greene and wife. I for New York City Area: Clear Edward G. Schwann and wife, tonight. Low 30-35 in city proper, the year. CONFIDENT AT START terment services for Waiter E.

Crotsley, will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Endicott. The Rev. Smith D.

VanAuken. pastor of the Vestal Calvary Methodist Church will officiate. Burial will be in River-hurst Cemetery. Friends wishing may make a memorial contribution to the Career Fund. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

nnrthurnt nt WRmnsin anii ana O-JU in EUDUrDS. tTldaV fair. Hospital after a short Illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ann Hurley Lynch of Binghamton, one son, Joseph F.

Lynch of Brooklyn Heights, New York, one sister, Mrs. Kathryn Ullmann of Miami, Fla three brothers, Bev. William C. Lynch of Scranton, Thomas Automobile Salesman Lolita drives, Town of Chenango, to au. Barometer reading at 8 a.

m. This was supposed to be one of Frederick G. Ostendorf and wife. (rising) 30.17 Donald E. Wahl and wife, south administrators and teachers, as adopted by the Board of Supervisors, are fairly close, in general, to those recommended by Mr.

Tyrrell and the college's Mean temperature yesterday (city) Mean temperature yesterday (airport) Lyncn OI orooKiyn neigms, j. James J. Lvnch of New York City. nf Shankfl Maximum temperature yester- EICHENBERG William M. Eichen- trustees.

berg, December 9. 1959, of 315 Minimum temperature last several nieces and nephews. He was a member -of St. Patrick's Church, its Holy Name Society and a member of the Nocturnal Society. The body was removed to the McDevitt Brothers Funeral Home, 88-90 Front Huxlev Drive.

Snyder. N. died But, Mr. Wales said, the an west corner of Lamont and Macon streets, to Wendell Evans and wife. Delaware, Lackawanna Western Railroad, one parcel Town of Chenango, to David H.

Sprague and wife, Thomas Dent, two parcels in East Windsor, to Robert Judson, Finch and wife, Everett I. Stanton and wife, north side of Murphy Road. Town of Ves-: tal. to Gary Smith and wife. Ernest W.

Travis, south side of, night in Leonard Nursing Home, John nual increments provided in the Mean year ago today was Two years ago It was To sell the amazing Volkswagen cars and trucks. Also selects used cars. Salary plus commls-. sion. Demonstrator furnished.

Top employment benefits major medical coverage, life insurance, paid vacations. Appll-' cant must have at least high school education, be enthusiastic, -neat in appearance and have good references. This is an oppor- tunity to sell top quality mer- chandise that you can be proud of. All sales are backed up by excellent parts and service facilities. Apply in person between 10 a.

m. and 12 noon only. son citv, nusDana 01 ine late Lena Koch, father of Porter of Ves county employes' salary sched rive years ago it was the greatest years in the history of the auto industry. Executives were highly confident as they unveiled their new models. They spoke brightly of the new markets they expected the compact cars to create.

Buyers who had been absent ever since the industry's record year of 1955 were sure to be back this time. Public reaction when the models went on sale in October appeared to justify the high hopes. Dealers almost unanimously told the factories of increased consumer Interest. Sales boomed. The boom was brief.

In came ule for teachers are far below tal, and Walter E. Etchenberg grandfather of Sharon E. Eichen. Di LASCIA The family of Elizabeth Di Lascia wishes to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbors for their donations and all expressions of kindness and sympathy shown us during our bereavement. Anthony DI Lascia and daughter Caroline.

Precipitation yesterday to mid- where the funeral will be held Saturday at 9 a. m. and 9:30 a. m. at St.

Patrick's Church. Burial in Talvarv Cemetery. The those recommended by the col berg. Friends may call at the Leo Sauer Funeral Home, 1933 lege officials. mgnc Sun rises tomqrrow at 7:23 a.

m. Sun sets tomorrow at 4:33 p. m. Temperatures by Cities The teachers are scheduled to Nocturnal Adoration Society of St. Patrick's Church are re woodside Avenue, Town of Conk-lin- to Edward E.

Swan and wife. Chirk Wolford. south side of Old TROWBRIDGE Our heartfelt Kensington Buffalo, N. Y. The family will be present at the funeral home from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.

m. The funeral will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the funeral home. Interment will be Newark Valley Road, Town of Maine, to Rav F.

Holden, Jr. i Baptist Church' and Society thanks to The North Fenton Church, Reverend Dawson, rela quested to meet at 8 Friday at the funeral home for recitation of the Rosary. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening from 7 to 9 and Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. receive future annual pay raises of $148, $160, $220 or $280, depending upon their academic rank.

In past years, before college salaries Were incorporated into tives, friends, and neighbors who In the Buffalo Cemetery. Barker and Chenango, one parcel. Town of Chenango, to Keith F. H. L.l H.

L. Albany 44 M'Mlnneapolls 42 23 Boston 47 36 New Orleans 71 54 Buffalo 37 30 New York 46 36 Chicago 44 31 Philadelphia Si 35 Cleveland 41 27 Pittsburgh 40 27 Detroit 41 31 St. Louis 54 33 Harrisburg 51 35iSanFrancisco 59 53 Jacksonville 66 43 1 Syracuse 38 31 Los Angeles 70 BSiWashington 59 37 livjassena 37 26; South Pole -22 -25 Miami Beach 74 631 GOSMAN The funeral and inter November and out went the Alden and wife. Jasper A. Heher.

lot 1. "Gold MOORE John L. Moore, age 76, of ROGER KRESGE, INC. AUTHORIZED VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE 272 Court St. Binghamton, N.

V. the county employes' salary snowed so many kindnesses to vis during our recent bereavement. May God bless you all. Sincerely Lyman Trowbridge and family smith's Development," to Catherine Heher. Jess and Naomi Z.

Menhennett ment services for Fred C. Gosman will be held from the Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 300 E. Main Endicott, Friday at 1 It. m. The Rev.

Harold Buck-neham. will officiate. Burial schedule, annual increments were as high as $400 and $500. SALARY RANGE would-be buyers. Sales dropped to half of October's figures.

General Motors shut down all of its car-making divisions for lack of steel. Chrysler began cutting back towards its eventual shut- north side of Cafferty Road, Town of Colesville. to George A. Palmer and wife. JFlnrtBls Teachers' salaries at the com BODY FENDER PAINT and auto will be in Riverhurst Cemetery.

Round Hill Lodge, 533 FiAM members will conduct ritualistic John M. Seislove and wife, south side of Nolan Road. Town of Fenton, munity college next year will M-E to Discuss 10th Grade Bid factories dropped promotion and cq qh(i ant instructor to $9,980 cleanup men, also mechanic. reliable and willing to EARN a good wage. Binghamton Auto Auction, Glenwood Road.

No phone calls; 21 XJUKe ftireei, aiea vany ncmiw-day morning at Binghamton City Hospital after a short illness. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lewis E. Brown of Binghamton: one brother, David Moore of Johnson City: four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild; also several nieces and nephews. The bodv was removed to the William R.

Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange Street, where the funeral will be held at 1 p. m. Saturday. The Rev. Densmore L.

Jacobs will officiate. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. for a BARNES FLORISTS 6 Main St.

Dial RA 4-4248 Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. services this evening at 8:30 at the funeral home, where the fam-llv will receive friends this evening from 7 to 9.

curtailed advertising. to Frank Robertson and wife. BUILDING PERMITS Sample Boot Shop, 24 South Washington Street, erection of sign, $250. INSURANCE Special agent. Excep department head.

Some supervisors and college trustees came to verbal blows this fall over proposed pay in COSTAS FLOWER SHOP Flowers That Will Satisfy 1200 Vestal Ave. Dial RA 4-4374 Maine-Endwell Central Dis MacLENNAN'S FLORISTS Floral Telegraph Assn. Member 499 Court St. Dial RA 2-6434 tional opportunity tor man over 25. Permanent salary and expenses.

Company paid retirement program. Sales or underwriting experience helpful. We will train the right man. Write, giving brief outline. All replies confidential.

Personal interview arranged. Write Box 2916 Press. FULL LIST PRICE Word got around that if you wanted a car you'd better be prepared to pay the full list price. Some dealers who had cars maintained they were as ready as ever to deal if they could find the customers. The pendulum is swinging Arthur and Kenneth Kradjian, 215 Main Street, demolition.

$5,000. Abraham Zendie, 84 Susquehanna Street, erection of sign, $100. MARRIAGE LICENSE To Richard D. Brown, 27, of Btng-hamton, RD and Suzanne Gilbert, 20, of 468 Main Street. Johnson City.

RIVERSIDE FLORIST trict Board of Education may decide tonight whether to offer 10th grade classes next year. The board is scheduled to discuss a report by a lay committee which recommends that the district inaugurate a 10th REPP ARD The funeral of Richard creases for Mr. Tyrrell and his top lieutenant, Dean James E. McVean. The trustees, headed by Mr.

Wales, demanded that Mr. Tyrrell's salary be set at $16,000 and Dean McVean be given an WANT AD COPY RECEIVED BEFORE 5 P. M. DAILY WILL BE PUBLISHED THE FOLLOWING DAY 47 Riverside Drive, Johnson City Members of Floral Telegraph Ass'n. Hours 7 a.

to 8 p.m. SW 7-3038 MACHINIST for experimental BIRTHS City Hospital P. Reppard will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. from the Allen Memorial Home. 511-513 E.

Main Endicott. The Rev. Russell H. Carr, pastor of the Church of Christ Disciples, will officiate. Burial will ha in Vcfal Will Memorial Park.

ANNOUNCEMENTS again and optimism once more is the fashion. General Motors To Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Hine, Personals 4 Lanesboro Street, a girl.

laboratory. Immediate opening for a man who has completed a formal four-year apprenticeship. Excellent fringe benefits. Applicant tions accepted now. Personnel Office, 110 Day Hall, Cornell Uni- versity, Ithaca, New York.

Is back in business. Chrysler is annual salary of $11,000 in 1960. 1960. Mr. Wales had said he feared the two college administrators To Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Liberto, The family will receive friends at ABDOMINAL BELTS Spencer corsets, foundations. Individual fit the Allen Memorial Home Friday 21 Liberty Street, girl. To Mr. and Mrs.

Major Barnett, 9 South Street, a bov. on the way back, having re sumed Valiant and Imperial pro duction yesterday. evening from 7 to 8. would accept other job offers if MANUFACTURERS representative the recommended salaries were ADS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5 P. M.

FRIDAY Use PRESS Want Ads To Mr. and Mrs. Donald 147 Susquehanna Street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs.

Everett E. Oak tings. Ethel Barnard. SW 7-4874. ABSOLUTELY the finest in hearing is ACOUSTICON HEARING.

Choice of Different Aids from $49.50 SERVICE ALL MAKES ACOUSTICON, 605 PRESS BLDG. RA 4-1891 Mon. through Sat. 9 'til 6 not given. Last weekend the Department of Commerce issued a glowing They Bring RESULTS wanted with established building material trade to sell mason materials in truckload and carload quantities at competitive pricesr.f All replies to Box 326, Flemington, N.

J. Enclose resume of experi-ence and references. 1 -T The Board of Supervisors, recommendation of its Coun ty Employes Committee, even tually voted to give the two ad X9b(j prediction. It estimated sales for the next year at cars, which is somewhat higher than the Industry itself predicted at model introduction grade program in September. At present, senior high school students of the district are sent to Union-Endicott and Vestal schools on a tuition arrangement.

The board meets at 8 p. m. in Endwell Junior High School. Also tonight the board is scheduled to open bids on a new gas heating system for Union Center School. Estimated cost is $3,000.

Christmas Program At Endicott School I Children of Henry B. Endicott School will present a Christmas program at a Parent-Teacher Association meeting Monday. The association will meet at is ACOUSTICON HEARING. ACCURATE fitting and complete hearing aid service. MAICO HEARING AID CENTER 6 Court St.

RA 4-4548 MILK ROUTE SALESMAN Open ley. 31 Prospect Street, a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Richard I.

Prince, 4 Manle Street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Clark, 413 Crescent Lane, Vestal, a boy.

To M'. and M's. Thorn-' Di-Lxizio, 23 Sturges Street, a girl. To Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony D. Bankert. 130 Mary Street. girl. To Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice C. Price. 28 Dickinson Street, a boy. ministrators salaries of $15,000 and $10,700, respectively.

This time. ing available for amomous young man interested in greater income through additional sales effort. Many fringe benefits. Write Box 523, Press giving age, experience and references. FUNERAL FLOWERS of outstanding design High quality flowers arranged in good taste frf A $5.

$7.50, $10. $15, $25 and up AT FAMISE Large size fall dresses 20 to 60. 138 State St. RA 2-2797. represented pay raises of $1,000 for Mr.

Tyrrell and $800 for Mr. McVean. William C. Newberg, executive vice-president of Chrysler, says To Mr, and Mrs. Bnrt W.

Cline. BEAUTY SCHOOL hours 9 a. m. to 10 p.m. 17 Exchange St.

RA 4-1132. tnese industry estimates "are PHARMACIST No Sunday or holi Binehamton. RD 2. a dauahter. To Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur David BOARD Convalescent care given in private home. Box 2936 Press. Decker. Deposit, RD 1.

a daughter, day worn, paid vacation, yearly bonus, good hours and salarv. Apply Soldo Rexall Drugs, 162 Court or call RA 2-5151. w-vmrwi fay To Mr. and Mrs. Hillard S.

Kloda. CERAMIC greenware and finished Time-Temperature Sign for Endicott A time-and-temperature sign getting a careful second look, and generally speaking, they are being revised upward." BASIS OF OPTIMISM The Department of Commerce said its optimism is on Dimock, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Gary W.

McDon aid. 249 Front Street, a daughter. pieces. Also made to order. SW 7-4519.

PRESSER Part time. Apply In person: Douglass Bradley, Clean-ers, 127-129 Chenango St Delivery injfructioni carefully followed. Your per. sonat message included. Flowers wired anywhere.

Just Phone RA 9-2292 will be erected in downtown p. m. in the school audi DAY NURSERY Small, private, opening January vicinity Ivfain Street. RA 2-5782. To Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde L. Dickenson. 123 Park Avenue, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. George R. Clark, Box 273. Bornt Hill Road, Endicott within the next two 165 Riverside Drive, Johnson City Open daily 'til 8 P. M.

Closed Sundays the current shortage of new weeks by Crowley's Milk DIAMONDS wanted. Cash for your torium. The junior high school orchestra and eighth and ninth grade chorus will take part in the program. diamonds. J.

R. Scott, 55 court bt officials of the firm announced yesterday. a daughter. LOVRDES HOSPITAL To Mr. and Mrs.

Richard T. Ouain models, continued high replacement demand and scrappage the expanding suburban areas and highway systems and DON'T stand in the cold while waiting. Just dial RA 2-2322 and a Yellow Cab will be at your door. About 20 feet high and 48 21 Holmes Place. MR 95.

a daughter. feet wide, the sign will be PRODUCTION MACHINISTS Immediate openings for experienced machinists. Must be able to read blueprints also set-up and operate lathes, milling machines, drill presses and other production equipment. 40-HOUR WEEK SECOND SHIFT 4 p.m. a.m.

NIGHT BONUS GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS COMPANY SPONSORED GROUP INSURANCE (Life and hospitalization) HOME FOR THE AGED 16 Evelyn Johnson City Mary R. Purtell, RN. SW 7-5221 To Mr. and Mrs. John H.

itawiey, 64 St. John Avenue, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Bernas, 1RR Traffnrd Road, a son. the availability of ample financ-ine of new cars. Like other placed atop the Valetta Building at Washington Avenue and Main To Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.

Col such forecasts, the report as sumed steel will be available. HANG ON to your Air-Way Cleaner. Genuine filter bags, $2.25 postpaid. All repairs guaranteed. AIR-WAY SANITIZOR SALES SERVICE 94 HENRY ST.

RA 3-8042 Street. It will cost $10,000, and be one of the biggest if not the biggest time-temperature signs in the area, the company said. If the steel strike is settled pitis, Windsor, RD 1, a son. To Mr. and Mrs.

Henry J. Gosh, 45 Mendelssohn Street, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Julian F.

Kasmer, 606 Harpur Drive, Endwell, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Norbert L. Yelle, 637 Chenango Street, a daughter.

Tn Mr." and Mrs. Francis S. Chiara- INVESTIGATOR Private. William this would appear to be the industry's production timetable: a modest rise this week from last week's 54,000 cars; a jump to at least 100,000 cars next week; a D. Adams.

18 High St, Bingham ton. KA PAID HOLIDAYS AND VACATIONS REMINGTON DIVISION OF SPERRY RAND CORP 1051 SOUTH MAIN ELMIRA N. Y. INVISIBLY REWOVEN moth holes The Netherlands will "severely prune" all cartels that harm healthy competition. monte, Crocker Hill Boad, RD 3, a ARROWHEAD SALE FOR DECEMBER 101112 burns, tears.

Zipper service. King slight drop in each of the two fol son, weaving, tress RA 3-0801 LADIES Our tailorina service of ruiii i mini quart A ers you an unusually high type of inM dav online nunc expert woricmansmp. itesiyun fitting by TIP-TOP TAILOR! UHIfl-UUI rliUllb UUIVb bottle sjsgs Save 50. Capitol Bldg. RA 2-4731.

ROLLER RINK desires floor man. good skater, over 30. for nights and weekends. State experience to Box 2903 Press. 'Y SALESMAN WANTED Honest, dependable, neat and te- gressive, for established route." Apply N.

E. Hill Baking Co Vestal Parkway. LAMP SHADES Re-covered and CLAPP'S STRAINED BABY FOOD lowing weeks because ot tne Christmas and New Year's holidays; all-out production of at least 161,500 cars weekly starting Jan. 4 and running through March. By that time inventories should be normal.

If sales have picked up, high production will continue. If not, production will slack off. As of now it all depends on steel. cleaned; lamps, appliances sold. STEFFENS, 112 Court St.

RA 4-5160 I CI i PUDDINGS 2c OFF reg. OErf UkLLU Choc, Butterscotch pkg. 0 JAM-BOY PEACHES 210 SNOW LEAVING for Florida on or about December 15th. Will give free passage in exchange for driving. SALESMAN.

ASSISTANT MANAGER M' 5-1382 after p. m. LIGHT TRUCKING Junk cars, scrap iron wanted, haz-bois. LOU'S WESTERN SHOP ICE! 6 Reg. Jars Hand carved and deer skin leather You've seen these before, but not by New Manager PETE SENKU- LICS.

the areas MR. SEWING MACHINE. Experience helpful, but not necessary. Car allowance. salary plus, with all the benefits.

I'll personally train a man seeking better than average earnings and a stable future. For appointment call: Endicott SINGER SEWINCJ CENTER. ST 5-7261. bags, and billfolds. Novelties and everything western.

785 Main, Westover. Tw MODEM WAY Win To Coiiie JAM-BOY COFFEE 690 HUNT'S TOMATO SAUCE 22 210 JAM-BOY GHERKINS quart jar 470 CHEF BOY-AR-DEE 490 MOTH HOLES, BURNS. TEARS Rewoven. Knit suits shortened, 119 Pennsylvania Ave. RA 3-4633.

OLD AGE Boarding home has room for two more boarders. Price $25 per week. Call Herman Cower, SALESMAN To sell advertising. X73 ice REMOVER Greene zts-5. BINGHAMTON Today's Calendar PRIVATE Investigator Joseph H.

HI Chittenden, Neil Building, Binghamton, N. Y. RA 4-3944. RIDE WANTED from Winding Way 330 reg. pkg.

to Courthouse and return. Monday through Friday, hours 9 a.m. Must have ability to sell, write copy and deal with retail men chants. Good starting salary, paid vacationtions, insurance benefits, etc. Promotion of staff member makes this opening possible.

State full details including experience and salary expected. All replies strictly confidential. Write Box, 400 Press. TOOL DESIGNERS TOOL DETAILERS FAB PALMOLIUE SOAP Contains PHOSPHITE' to 6 p.m. RA 4-6664 after 4 p.

m. RUBBER STAMPS, all kinds, fast 4 reg. bars 31c 2 bath bars 33c WALDORF TOILET TISSUE 5 Ron 45c service, first quality. No order too large or too small. JOGGERST.

SALVATION ARMY wil pick up furniture, clothing, papers, etc. RA 3-5381 FL0RIEF1T ROOM DEODORANT 790 reg. can 6:30 Past Pocahontas of Laughing Water Club, Degree of Pocahontas, holds a covered dish supper at Your Home Library, Johnson City. 7 Columbian Squires Circle 405, Knights of Columbus, meets at clubhouse, 247 Washington Street. 7:30 to 9:30 Binghamton Cadet Squadron, Civil Air Patrol, meets at the West End Armory.

7:30 Star Council, Daughters of America, meets at 65 Carroll Street. 8 Past Noble Grands Association of Broome Rebekah Districts 1 and 2 meets at Odd Fellows Clubhouse, 273 Main Street, Johnson City. SAVE bus fare. Drive our cars to Florida, also West. Some ready now.

Call Scranton DI 7-9846. 3 reg. bars 31c 2 bath bars 31c VACANCY Minnick Rest Home, 9 WE DO NOT HIRS FOR SHORT? TERM ROAD JOPS1 PERSONS WHO CAN MEET VALLEY'S STANDARDS WILL ENJOY-PERMANENT AND SECURE POSITIONS. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Apalachin, N. Y.

Private rooms, good food and care. $30 per week and up. Phone 3-0713 Apalachin. 30 TIMES FASTER THAN SALT! HARMLESS TO CONCRETE, SHRUBBERY, TIRES. SHOES HO TRACKING IN! ELIMINATES SHOVELING! RETARDS LATER SHOW COVERAGE! SMALL AMOUNT COVERS LARGE AREA! 104b.

Plastic Bag, 1. 89 mm SPAGHETTI WANTED Elderly people to room. CASHMERE BOUQUET VEL LIQUID VEL PACKAGE AD ooara, and care for my private home. Dial ST 5-8181. fATMU I "na pan wn a VALLEY ZIPPER SERVICE All types of gar- mm ntAiUALLd 313 CLINTON ST.

RA 9-2268 trouser pockets. 50tf. Free caU and delivery. MaMer Cleaners, 219 reg. can reg.

pkg. reg. pkg. BONNER 15 oz. pkg.

Chenango St. RA 2-7777. XMAS PARTIES, entertainments.1 Reg. Can SPORTSMINDED salesmen to tell trophies, bowling shirts and supplies, uniforms. Part time.

Write Box Press. TRUCK DRIVER and helper irf store. Stephen 85 Stat StT RA 2-3497. Available cowboy rone spinning Juggling act. SW 7-7767.

SEEDLESS RAISIIIS Industrial and Municipal Users Inquire About Bulk Purchases SUBSCRIPTION RATES JAM tall BOY 0 cans Evaporated MILK 350 320 390 290 390 230 290 190 350 Daily and Sunday by carrier. "The Paint House of Quality Since 1880" ATTENTION i Salesman with past experience In beer, wine, soft drinks, tobacco or kindred lines. Opportunity to sell Liquor Wholesale House. State sales experience, education and marital status. All applications will be confidential.

Write Box 2919 ri Press. dally 30c a week, Sunday 20c a 8 Chapter 411, Women of the Moose, meets at 175 Front Street. 8 Fraternal Order of Eagles, No. 2644, meets at 38 Main Street, Johnson City. 8 Alcoholics Anonymous Church of the Good Shepherd, 74 Conklin Avenue.

Laughing Water Club will hold a covered dish supper at 6 p. m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Josie Gifford, 29 Charlotte Street. Marion Council 3, Daughters of America, will meet at 7:30 p.

m. tomorrow at Post 478, VFW Clubhouse, 65 Carroll Street SCHIMMEL 12 or. tumbler GRAPE JELLY 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, RITZ Crackers LADDY BOY 3 tall cans DOG FOOD JLSui 6 months, 1 year, $15. AAA-1 TEXAS OIL COMPANY reeda man over 45 as traveling representative. Write G. F. Swallow, Presi- dent.

Southwestern Petroleum Box 789. Fort Worth 1. Texas. EXPERIENCED MAN to work milk plant. Call PI 8-8053 after- i noons or evenings.

Sunday by mail first and second PORK BEAI1S AMERICAN No. 2y2 can zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year. Paints Finishes Wallpaper Art Supplies 100 WASHINGTON STEEET DIAL EA 4-2464 HOURS: Mon. Thru Sat, 7:30 to Thurs. Until 9 PLEASE NOTE: Free Parking at Side of Store FEEE DELIVERY in the Triple Cities $10.40.

Third to eighth zones, 1 month, 3 months, I -lb. Pkg. OlC JAM lb. BOY bag Quick Cooking BEAI1S 6 months, 1 year, $13.50. FIRST CLASS mechanic, no olhei peed apply.

Call Nestor Bros, "I PI 8-1506 between 9 a.m.-ll a.m. for and Interview Monday through Friday. -a 1 Australia lost less working days through strikes in 1959 than any time since 1935..

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