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I ANNOUNCEMENTS 18, 1971 PRESS, Binghamton, N. Y. 11-D I tuni HAIHlKAi A St HVH.t, I ANNOUNCEMENTS HANNON The funeral of Walter M. Hr-. --)-- BONKER Earle N.

Bonker, Stella Ireland Johnson City, died Monday evening at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City, after a short illness. He is survived by a son, Earle W. Bunker, Conklin; his mother, Mrs. Earle Bonker, Binghamton; two sisters, Mrs. Edwin Houghtaling, Binghamton, Mrs.

Jessie Shelp, Binghamton; four grandchildren, two aunts, also several nieces and nephews. He was a former Captain in the Binghamton Fire Department. He was a veteran of World War II and was a Chief Petty Officer with the Navy C.B.'s in the Caribbean Theatre of Operations. He was a member of Frank A. Johnson Post No.

758 American Legion, Johnson City, and of Binghamton Lodge 1013 Loyal Order of Moose. The body was removed to the McDevitt Brothers Funeral Home, 88-90 Front where the funeral will be held Thursday at 9 a. m. and at 9:30 a. m.

at St. Paul's Church. Burial will be In Vestal Hills Memorial Park. The -Loyal Order of Moose will hold ritualistic services this evening at 7 at the funeral home. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. figu'at Show low TsmpAtaluftt pctd Until Iliiictlny Momino. ItalaUd Ftt.pitirmo Not lndialiri tvniulf Associated Press WIREPHOTO. AFTERNOON AND evening showers and thunderstorms are forecast for the Southeast, the Southwest and Rocky Mountain states and from the northern Plains to the upper Great Lakes. Cooler air is expected in the northern Plains.

Sunny, warm weather is forecast for the rest of the nation. National Weather Service Forecast 4 A. silo. lijiijl interior of Southeastern New York Clear to partly cloudy tonight, low in 50s. Warm and hazy tomorrow, high in 80s.

Western New York Clear and mild tonight, low 55 to 60. Sunny, warm, and more humid followed by some increasing cloudiness tomorrow, high in upper 80s. New York City and Vicinity Clear tonight, low around 70. Hazy and hot tomorrow, high 90 to 95, except 30 near the beaches. Barometer reading at 9 a.

m. Rising 30.15 Mean temperature yesterday (Airport) Maximum temperature yesterday (Airport) Minimum last night (Airport) Mean one year ago today it was Two years ago today it was Five years ago today it was Precipitation to 7 a. m. Sun rises tomorrow at 6:15 a. m.

Sun sets tomorrow at 7:59 p. m. AIRPORT TEMPERATURES Binghamton and Vicinity Clear tonight, low in upper Ms.1 Tomorrow sonny in morning with some cloudiness in afternoon, high mid to upper 80s. Rain chance near zero tonight, 20 per cent tomorrow. Extended outlook: warm Friday and Saturday with a chance of showers, partly cloudy Sunday, highs in 80s, lows near 60.

hatever else I you do "let flowers i express i sentiment" MacLENNAN'S i 4)' COI.HT ST. 722-61 9 p. m. 69 1 a. m.

61 Midnight 66 10 a. m. 67 3 a. m. 58 11 a.

m. 71 5 a. m. 55 Noon 75 6 a. m.

54 1 p. m. 79 8 a. m. 56 2 p.

m. 85 CARROLL William L. Carroll, 57, of 117 Oak Binghamton died unexpectedly at his home Tuesday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary D.

Carroll, Spencer, N. two daughters, Mrs. Maureen Seeley, Spencer, N. and Miss Patricia Ann Carroll, two brothers, Michael Carroll, Queens Village, N. Y.

and Lawrence Carroll, Woodslde, N. two sisters, Mrs. Mary Rohner, Wood-side, N. Y. and Mrs.

Catherine Madine, Staten Island, N. two grandchildren, also several nieces and nephews. He was a veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Moose in Binghamton and had worked as maintenance foreman at the Treadway Inn, Binghamton. Funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a.

m. from the St. Pious Catholic Church in VanEtten, N. with Father John Morgan officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Ithaca.

Friends may call at the Allen Funeral Home, Spencer, N. Y. Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. The Rosary will be recited at the funeral home Thursday at 8:30 p.

m. GIANNICCHI Anthony Giannicchi, 62, of Hayes Cortland, died at 9:14 p. m. Tuesday at Ideal Hospital, Endicott. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Howard (Judith) Leonard, Cortland; five sons, Anthony D. Giannicchi, Endicott, Daniel G. Gian nicchi, Binghamton, Gerald L. Gian nicchi and Michael R. Giannicchi, both of Johnson City, Jeffory Ray Giannicchi, Endicott; also five grandchildren.

He was a member of the United Church of Christ, Endicott. He was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Cortland, and of the Loyal Order of Moose No. 311, Johnson City. He was head chef at the Skylark Diner in Vestal. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.

m. Friday at the Barber Funeral Home, 428 Main Johnson City. Burial will be in Riverhurst Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m.

Remembered For All Time MONUMENTS Jackson Granite 295 Main St. 797-1849 Bob Betty O'Neil, Prop. (bill vesui hills tnemoRiaL park mausoleum ALLABEN Mrs. Mary K. Aliaben, 84, of 114 Murray Binghamton died Tuesday afternoon in Binghamton General Hospital after a short illness.

She was the widow of Dr. Charles M. Allaben Sr. She is survived by two sons, Emerson W. Stevens, Snyder, Dr.

Richard C. Stevens, Binghamton; three step-daughters, Mrs. Darwin R. (Alice) Wales, Binghamton, Mrs. James (Anne) Farrell, Chadds Ford, Mrs.

David (Betty) Buttrick, Pittsburgh, one step-son Charles V. Allaben Ithaca; six grandchildren; 21 step-grandchildren; one brother. Dr. Emerson C. Kelly, Albany, N.Y.; also several nieces and nephews.

She was a member of the Tabernacle United Methodist Church, the Tuscarora Chapter of the DAR, the Broome County Medical Auxiliary Society, and a former member of the Monday Afternoon Club. The funeral will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Prentice-Olsen Funeral Home, S5 Main St. The Rev. James A.

Baker, associate pastor of Tabernacle United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Vestal Hills Memorial Park. Friends may call at the funeral home Thursday evening from 7 to 9. Those Wishing to make memorial contributions, are requested to do so to the Tabernacle United Methodist Church, the Binghamton General Hospital Foundation or the Crippled Children's Fund. GUILD Donald Guild, 68, 46 E.

Main Hancock, died Monday at Binghamton, after an illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Guild, Hancock, one daughter, Mrs. Joanne Whalen, San Jose, one sister, Mrs. Florence Zurn, Great Bend, one brother, Clair M.

Guild, Sun City, seven grandchildren; also several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was a member of The Emory United Methodist Church, Han cock and was a member of the Hancock Fire Department. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. from the Biede-kapp Funeral Home, 24 W.

Main Hancock, The Rev. Glenn W. McCarty, pastor of the Deposit United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery, Hancock. Friends may caH at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. KEOUGH Edward Raymond Keough, 69 ot inompson binghamton, died Tuesday evening at the Asa Park Manor Nursing Home, Montrose after a long Illness. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marion (Egan) Keough, Bingham ton; three daughters, Miss Rosemary Keough, Binghamton, Mrs. Victor (Joan) Recchia, Blodgett Mills, N.Y., Mrs.

Ar thur (Eileen Barrett, Rochester; two sons, Rev. Richard J. Keough, on special assignment In Syracuse, and Jack Keough, Endicott; 17 grandchildren; also several nieces, nephews and cousins; four sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth McHale, Mon trose, Mrs. William (Agnes) Jones, Friendsville, Mrs.

waiter Meleskie, Binghamton, Sister Mary Cecelia, Pas-sionist Convent, Ellisville, Mo. He was member of St. Andrew's Church, Bing hamton. He was a member of the Broome County Nocturnal Adoration Society and was a retired employe of IBM Corp. with 25 years of service.

Funeral services will be held Friday at 9:45 a. m. from the Thomas J. Shea Fu neral Home, 37 Robinson and at 10:30 a. m.

at St. Andrew's Church, where a Concelebrated Mass of the Resurrection will be offered by his son, Rev. Richard J. Keough. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

The family requests that flowers please be omitted and donations may be sent to the Broome County Cancer Fund. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. TO PLACE A Press classified ad, dial 798-1141; 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

nor Ik it At! pi if An HU I HI tiP IS88 i Garden crypts can cost less than ground level For Immediate Need Call 797-8407 Brome Memorials by Gorham Master Craftsmen in silver and bronze 58th ANNIVERSARY SALE ENDS AUG. 21st! 24 MONTH FULLY Florists MacLENNAN'S FLORIST Floral Telegram Associated Member 499 Court Dial 722-6484 BARNES FLORIST Floral Telegraph Association Member Flowers That Will Satisfy 6 Main Dial 724-4326 COSTAS FLOWERS Corner Vestal-Mitchell Aves. 724-4374 RIVERSIDE GARDENS Centrally located Prompt delivery Your convenient F. T. D.

Florist PHONE 7-292-292 Legals LEGAL NOTICE OWEGO APALACHIN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 1 Owego, Tioga County, New York NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of the Owego Aoalachin Central School District 1, here by invites the submission of sealed bids for FRESH MEATS. Bids will be received until 11:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Saving Time on the 26th day of August, 1971, at the Administration Building, 36 Taicott street, owego, New York, at which time and place all bids will be publicly opened. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained at the Administration Building. The Board of Education reserves tne right to reject any or all bids.

bUAKU Ur tUUtAI IUIN Owego Apalachin Central-School District 1 Towns of Owego, Tioga, Candor, Nichols, and Newark Valley Tioga County, New York By: LOUIS PISTOLESE, Clerk DATE: August 18, 1971 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals covering Construction Work to Rehabilitate Roofs, Buildings Nos. 3 and 4 Dormitory Buildings G-Thru-K, State University of New York at Binghamton, New York, in accordance with Specifi cation No. 10014-C and accompanying draw ings, will be received by the Office of General Services, Division of Contract Admin istration, Bldg. No. 4, State Office Bldg.

Campus, Albany, New York 12226, on be half of the State University construction Fund, until 10:30 a. on Wednesday, Sep tember 8, 1971, when they will be publicly opened and read. Successful bidders are re quired to give a bond conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract ana a bond guaranteeing prompt payment of moneys due to all persons furnishing labor or materials to the contractor or his sub contractors, each for 100 of the amount of the contract. The State Architect's Stan dard Specifications of January 2, 1966 are required for this pro ect and may be ob tained from the Albany, New York City, Syracuse, or Rochester offices listed below for $10.00 each. Drawings and specifications may be ex amined free ot charge at the following locations: Office of General Services, Division of Contract Administration, Records Center Buildina 21, State Office Building Campus, Albany, New York.

Office of General Ser vices, Design and Construction, im Broad way, New York, New York. Office of Gen eral Services, Design and Construction, State Office Building, 333 east Washington Syracuse, New York. Offices of General Services, Design and Construction, Genesee Valley Regional Market, 900 Jefferson Road, Rochester, New York. Dept. of Transportation, Regional Engineer, 125 Main Street, Buffalo, New York.

State University of New York at Binghamton, New York. Drawings and specifications may be ob tained by mail at the Albany address or in person at the Albany, at the New York City Office or the Office of General Services, Design and Genesee Valley Regional Market, 900 Jefferson Road, Rochester, New York. A deposit of $20.00 will be required for each set. Checks should be in favor of the Office of General Services. Each proposal must be submitted on the form and in the envelope provided.

Proposal blanks and envelopes will be furnished without charge. The completion date for this project is October 2, 1972. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, ALBANY, N. Y. Sealed proposals, for the projects described below, will be received until ten-thirty o'clock a.

m. on September 16, 1971 by the Director of Contracts and Claims Bureau, Depart ment of Transportation, Administration Engineering Building, Room 108, 1520 Washington Avenue, State Campus, Albany, N. when they will be publicly opened and read. Proposal for each project must be submitted to the Bureau of Contracts and Claims in an appropriate bid envelope with the name and number of the project plainly endorsed on the outside of the envelope. Each proposal must be accompanied by certified check, payable to the order of the "State of New York, Department of Transportation" for the sum specified in the advertisement and the proposal.

The retention and disposal of the bid deposit, the execution of the contract and bonds shall conform to the provisions of the Highway Law and the Specifications. Any projects in this letting that are on the Federal Aid Highway System are subject to the provisions of Title 23, U. S. Code, as amended, and are also subject to the applicable New York State statutes. In compliance with the provisions of Section 113, Title 23, U.

S. Code, the minimum wages to be paid laborers and mechanics are included in wage schedules that are set out in the bid proposal. plans, specifications and proposal forms may be seen and obtained at the office of the Director of Contracts and Claims, The State Office of General Services, 270 Broadway, New York City and at the office of the Regional Directors noted below. The right is reserved to reiect any or all bids. REGION 9, J.

C. Federick, Reg. 71 Frederick Binghamton, N. Y. 13901 BROOME COUNTY, FICR 71-1, F.

A. Proj ect 1-88-1 (5) disinterment and reinterment of human remains (For proposed Interstate Route 88) approximately 500' off Route 7, 2.3 miles east of Route 369 in the Village of Port Crane. Bid Deposit $1,200.00. No plans, Proposals $2.00, Engineer's Estimate $22,000.00. T.

W. PARKER, COMMISSIONER DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Auctions 8 AUCTION SALE TWO DAYS TWO DAYS Friday, Aug. 20 6:30 p. m. Aug.

21 m. Wysox, Penna. 2 miles east of Towanda, Penna. on Rt. 6 next to Fulmers Shopping Center at Wy sox.

Having purchased the complete antique contents from one of the older larger Towanda area homes, we have decided rather than remove these items from the area, we will dispose of them at public auction. Includes large collection of American clocks, early furniture, cut glass, china, art glass, lamps, oriental rugs, guns, primitives, etc. All antique items guaranteed. Complete list in Thurs day's paper. Open inspection Friday, Aug.

20, i p. m. mi sale time. FRANK ROAN FRANK ROAN III AUCTIONEERS AUCTION August 19, 7:30 Country Store Auction House, Center Village, N. Y.

consignments of complete household of 82 year old woman. In cluding furniture, dishes, primitive and antiques. Everything goes. AUCTION The Real Estate and personal property of Grace Decker, deceased, will be sold at the home, 505-3rd Towanda, Pa Aug. 21 starting at 10 A.M.

Walnut, pine and oak furniture, grand pi ano, organ, marble-top tables, cut arid pattern glass, china, silver tea set, clocks, pictures, mirrors, jewel boxes and other items. Real Estate consists of large lot, 11 room house, good location. Will be sold at 2 p.m. Inspection, Thursday Aug. 19, 2 to 5 p.m.

GRACE DECKER ESTATE BENNETT, DAVIS, MURPHY, ATTORNEYS A. H. HELLER JERRY BURKE AUCTIONEERS AUCTIONS ANY KIND CLIFF NEWMAN, Auctioneer F. D. Box 232, Owego, Phone 687-379? County, Pa.

24 miles Southwest of Montrose and 8 miles South of Lawton, Pa. Auctions 8 AUCTION SALE Thursday, Aug. 19, 7 P.M. MOYLES' MERCHANDISE MART 28 Ave. Johnson City We have three households of furniture.

Bedroom, living room, dining room suites; ranges, washers and dryers (tame commercial type), TV's, color and black and white; some an liquet, tools, glassware, dishes, etc, This good (ale, came, bring a friend. DAN M0YLE, Jr. and Fred Simon, Auctioneers Phone (607)798-9242 iiinauvppik UUAKAIIIECU I ANNOUNCEMENTS Auctions 8 AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY 1:30 P.M., at Whitney Peint, EMPIRE LIVESTOCK MARKETING COOPERATIVE. 692-3791, 692-3777. AFTON AUCTON HOUSE Antique Auctions, 2nd-4th Sunday each month.

"Buy, or sell for you." LAURA HALPIN (607) 639-4412, 639-3434 HARRIS WILCOX, AUCTIONEER BERGEN, N. Y. 14416 PHONE 716-494-1880 ANTIQUES Estates our specialty. BILL HUNT, AUCTIONEER SIDNEY, N. 607-563-1993 HOWARD W.

VISSCHER AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE BROKER NICHOLS, N. 607-699-7250 AUCTION EVER WEDNESD AY 1:30 P.M. at Whitney Point, EMPIRE LIVESTOCK MARKETING COOPERATIVE, 692-3391, 692-3777. ATJcfToNSEURiTsrNESS JAMES R. BEAVAN 717-879-2508 BILL ZEMB ERITa UCT 10 EER Estates and shops our specialty 748-7554 MOYLES MERCHANDISE MART 28 Ave.

Johnson City, N. 798-9242 Appraisers. Auctioneers. Open Daily 9 to 5:30. consignments welcome.

JIM ADRIANCE, Auctioneer (607 754-4147, Vestal, N. Y. Farm Auctions or any kind ,1. T. 4 A.

WELCH SONS S. EDMESTON, N. Y. Phone Leonardsville, 315-885-7845 OTIS F. WIGHTMAN AUCTIONEER GREENE, N.

607-656-8600 Our Mailing List Can Aid You BUTTON'S AUCTION BARN Leon C. Button, Auctioneer Great Bend, Pa. (717)179-2300 Consignments Welcome OLD AUCTION HOUSE, GREENE, N. Y. Earl Palmiter, Auctioneer, 656-8016, Auction every Friday 8 p.

m. PALMATIER AUCTION GALLERY Specializing in dispersal and appraisal if fine antiques, watervi lie, N. t. (315) 893-4141 or 841-8597 TEPLITZ INTERNATIONAL, INC. Auctioneers, Sales Liquidators 106 State Tower Building, Syracuse, N.

Y. 13202-PHONE 1-315-422-1600. MEL MANASSE AUCTIONEER Whitney Point, 692-3609 JIM EVANS, AUCTIONEER Oxford, N. Y. 843-2960 ESTATES, ANTIQUES, HOUSEHOLD Personals 10 ABOARD Willowbrook, August 21.

Lake George, $10, August 28. Toronto, Septem ber 4-6. State Fair $5, August 31, September 3, 4, 5. ICCMC-130113, Ideal Tours, agents, Lesch, 722-1944; Ravert, 724-8897. ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT your drink ing? ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS can help.

Call 722-5983 anytime. ART SHOW End well, Courtesy Endicott Bank of N. Country Cluo End well, Saturday, August 21. Outdoors. AUGUST CLEARANCE 94c bag plus spe cials.

Patronesses Nearly New Shop, 346 Clinton Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9-1. A SUMMER OF FUN-For young and old. Plastic casting resins and molds, Empire State ceramics. A $5 A YEAR membership fee entitles you to a 10 per cent discount on any merchan dise purchased from our store. Call Teena 748-4533 tor more details.

BILLS CAN DISSOLVE AUTOMATICALLY! "One Uniform weekly deposit does it." PERSONAL ACCOUNTING SERVICES George A. McKeon 797-9485 BILL PROBLEMS? FAMILY BUDGET IN A TURMOIL? An economical confidential service Budget Accounting Service 729-6897 BUS Syracuse State Fair, $5. Saturday, Sept. 4, Romeo, 785-0844. CALLING A TAXI Call City Taxi and save 4 zones.

85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50 722-2422; 722-2423. CASH for TRASH at the PEDDLERS MARKET $5 is all to "Rent a Stall" Sunday 10-6 Rte. 11 Kirkwood, 722-0427, Mary Dyer CLARK-On and after this date, August 17, 1971, I will not be responsible for any debts other than those contracted by myself. Gordon C. Clark, 1542 Oakdale Johnson City, New York 13790.

COMPLETE FORMAL WEAR TO RENT HAGGERTY 8, FORBES 96 FRONT ST. 722-0327 CUSTOM DRESSMAKING and tailoring. Clothing made for all ages to your personal fit. Formal wear and wedding our specialty. Pattengill Custom Dressmaking, Oneonta, 432-2789.

DRAPERIES SLIPCOVERS Fiberglass Cotton Synthetics Color consultation Shop at Home SALLY SHAW The FAIR STORE, 722-4251 DRAPERIES Made to order. Austrian and Roman shades, swags. Installation rods. No delay. Fabric Craft 723-5073.

FEMALE Roommate to share apartmenf with 2 girls in Johnson City. 797-7972. GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE Home Owner, Taverns, Mobile Home. Founded Jn 1887. Call anytime 775-1012, Howard Pike.

GET READY for Fall! Alterations, dressmaking, repairs. Donna Travis, 798-0385. HIDY OCHIAI'S, Triple Cities School of Judo, Karate. Self defense, sauna, exercises. 290 Floral Johnson City.

JOIN A CERAMIC CLASS Ceramic art and craft supplies MUDDLE PUDDLE CERAMICS, 775-2895 JUDO AND KARATE-Saizen Dojo, 77 State 722-9834 775-1776. NOW-SCHIFF all natural vitamin and food supplements at Crone Drug, 45 Riverside Dr. Plaza and 67 Leroy St. PEARLS Craft supplies. Classes.

Crafts, RD No. 1 North West Windsor, 775-0050. PONCHOS-TAMS Ready made-made to order. All sizes. 797-9593.

PORCH SALE Girls Items, toys, clothes, good condition, oil paintings, 101 Floral Johnson City. PR I NTTNG WH I LEOUlwAYTriHrnilton Copy Center, 31 Chenango Binghamton, 724-4521. REDUCE with REDOOSE. Reduce excess iiuios wnn r-Luiut only 98 cents and Drugs. RlbYRANfEb-Helprivndsh7re expenses to San Francisco, leave August 23.

722-7623. RUBBER STAMPS Quick service, made on premises, top quality, Joggerst, 245 water St. (opposite City Parking Lot 3.) "SAVE A LITTLE-SEW A LITTLE" The little sewing box for all your sewing needs 517 Front Vestal. (Across from library.) 785-4022. Open Mon.

and Thurs. 10-9; Fri-Sat. 10-6. TEENA'S For WALLPAPER, MURALS and VINYLS. 1908 E.

Main Endicott, THOSE INTERESTED in a do-it-yourself decorating club, call with suggestions or for membership, 722-9018, 748-4533. ZIPPER SERVICE-AII type garments, fr nirk tins. Cu.1,1. trouser pockets, 75c each. Hems, r'elines, alterations.

MASTER CLEANERS 219 CHENANGO 722-7777 5 ON YOUR SAVINGS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY INSURED TO OWEGO FEDERAL SAVINGS LOANS ASSOCIATION 18 LAKE OWEGO, 687-3332 OPEN THURSDAY, 9 to 7 OPEN FRIDAY, 9 to 4 P. M. Lost and Found 11 FOUND-Beagle, young, brown, black, white. Vicinity Taft Heights Area. 785-8298.

FOUND Gray tiger female cat. Vicinity nawicy-iviyriie orreers. 2-vu. FOUND Young beaglermale.Vlc!nityof Taft Heights area, Endicott, collar. 785-8298.

FOUND Male blactTdocTwith "white" on face, chest and paws. Lonq curly hair, medium size. Vicinity of Twin Orchards, VestaL748-6929. FOUND-Girl'i vicinity Burton East side of Binghamton, identify. Call 722-8928, after 4 p.

m. FOUND Dark gray small kitten, vicinity wiurrojr oingnamton. Z23-2784. FOUND Car keys near th Underpass' of New Hlqhway and 249 Court St. Please call at 249 Court Apt.

7. Lost and Found 11 FOUND German shepherd, female, col lar and chain, vicinity ot upper boici Binghamton, 723-0013. FOUND Young male beagle in canaor wearing 2 collars, 1 brown, tiea. 7024 after 5. LOST Black poodle, miniature, childrens pet, license 0214621.

vicinity rgonne Endwell. 754-2060. LOST Hearing aid, black case, vicinity of South Side Drug Store, it touna return ro 55 Mitchell Ave. LOST Sum of money on Norm sioe ot Johnson City. Reward.

729-23 LOST-2 male beagles, vicinity of Apala chin, one black with wnite imarKtngs, on brown with white markings. Both wearing collars, no tags. 625-2654. LOST-Goid wrist watch. Vicinity Endicott or Union.

785-9263. LOST Lady's glasses in purple flowered case; also set of keys. 625-42BU. LOST-Orange, tailless cat, named 'Rum- Knight vestal. 4B-1V8.

LOST Wire frame prescription sunglasses. Call 797-8654. LOST-Boy Scout watch vicinity of Penn sylvania Avenue Marxet, moore ano Penn Ave. 723-5668. LOST Boy's bicycle, green, hi-rise (Sprinter).

Reward. Endwell 748-1364. II EMPLOYMENT Men or Women 17 COOKWARE REPRESENTATIVES Wanted. Large profit for each sale, bonus per volume sales, profit sharing with company. Send resume to Mr.

G. E. Rogers, P. O. Box 183, Chenango Bridge, N.

Y. 13745. DIRECTOROF REAL PROPERTY TAX SERVICE II Otsego County is seeking a Director of Real Property Tax Service II. Salary open. Thorough knowledge of principles and methods relating to the assessment of real property, executive and administrative experience required.

Must meet minimum qualification standards established by the New York State Board of Equalization and Assessments. For further details, phone or write Otsego County Civil Service Commission, County Office Building, Cooperstown, N. Y. 13326. Phone (607) 547-9901 ext.

56. hematoUogyTnstructor Immediate opening for qualified applicant with A registry. B. S. in Biology or Chemistry.

Capable of assuming responsibility in training of new students. Experience required. Excellent benefits. Apply Personnel Office, Albany Medical Center Hospital, New Scotland Avenue, Albany, New York 12208. All replies confidential, INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER fee paid Research Bacteriologist, toe paid, BS with experience or MS.

500 Technician, fee paid, 2 years chemistry. $7,000 Mechanical Engineer, tee paid, experience In power transmission. $19,000 Senior research pharmacist, fee paid, excellent company. E. Emerson, 723-9501 Snelling Snelling Agency, O'Neil Bldg.

SALEPOVmON-EVdlcoFTefill store. Reply Box 3840, care of Press. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD Town of Vestal. Retiree or housewife preferred. Must be good with children and in good physical condition.

Call 754-2111 for interview. IIlepInFreservatTon clerks" Mail clerk. We will train, year 'round resort. Room plus board, plus salary. Concord Hotel, 914-794-4000, Vicki Haimann.

FRIENDSVILLE AREA Man or woman for established Evening Press Motor Route. Reliable car neces sary. Commission plus mileage allowance. About 4 hours afternoons at 2 p. m.

and early Sunday a. m. Call Collect: 798-1166 MR. MILLER i OR MR. GREGSON SNELLiNG SNELLING AGENCY 48 WASHINGTON AVE.

ENDICOTT, 754-4555 "MavTpE SON ETAG NC Y7729-621 235 MAIN JOHNSON CITY JOSEPH MINGARELLI 8, JOAN LENZA FLEETWOOD PERSONNEL Agency National Affiliated 505 PRESS BLDG. 772-7231 NORWICH AREA' Man or woman for established Evening Press Motor Route. Reliable car necessary. Commission plus mileage allowance. About 4 hours afternoons at 2 p.

m. and early Sunday a. m. Call collect: 798-1166 MR. MILLER OR MR, GREGSON NOW HEAR THIS! Our company is growing.

Can you sell? Protected territory year round Incom. 724-4836, Beltone Hearing Aid Center. X-TRA INCOME Customer service work done in pleasant working surroundings. No experience needed, we train. A pleasant, clear sounding voice required.

$1.85 hourly. 5:15 p. m. to 9 p. daily or 9 a.

m. to noon. Please send name, address, phone number and hours preferred to: Mr. Berube, Th Press, Vestal Pkwy Binghamton, N. y.

13902. Help Wanted Men 18 AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC-Experienced, steady employment, no lay offs, pension plan, health insurance, vacation pay, excellent working conditions. Box 3860 Care of Press. AUTOMOBILE' SALESMAN Increased business makes It necessary for us to hire an additional salesman for our sales staff. The man selected will receive all company benefits, paid vacation and holidays, insurance, etc.

Apply in Person To FRANK PETRON ROGER KRESGE, INC. 15 Walter Binghamton AUTO BODY MEN Minimum 5 years experience, must have own tools. Apply or call Stanton's Body Shop, 20 Stanton Binghamton. 724-3725. BASSlrAYER-Forrrock band; eaiTwf nings after 5.

723-1742. CAB DRIVERS Experienced only. Wha-len's Taxi, 184 State Street. DISHWASHER-Nights, $100 plus, dependable worker. Fountains Restaurant, Vestal Parkway.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES By carrier daily 75c a week. Sunday 35c a week. Daily by mail first and second zones, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $39.00. Sunday by mail, first 3 months, 6 months, 1 year, $18.20. Rates for postal zones three through eight available upon request.

Mail subscription rates apply only where we have no newspaperboy or tube delivery service. IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPWYMtNT The New York State taw on Human Rights prohibits discrimination in mployment bt-cause of sex unless based on a bona fide occupational qualification. Help Wanted and Situations Wanted advertisements are arranged in columns captioned "Male" and "Female" for the convenience of readers and are not intended os an unlawful limitation or dis-criminaiion based on sex, HOUSING The New York State law on Human Rights prohibits discrimination based on race creed or national origin in the sale or rental of housing. Hannon will be held at 1:30 a. m.

Thursday, from the J. F. Rice Funeral Home, 50 Main Johnson City, and at 9 a. at Blessed Sacrament Church. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, The family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. HOLT Paul John Holt, 16, of 58 Howard Binghamton, died Sunday evening at Alexandria Bay as the result of an accident. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett H.

(Angela Piepoli) Holt, Binghamton; two brothers, David B. Holt, Binghamton, Mark L. Holt, Binghamton; his maternal grandfather, John Piepoli, Pasadena, his paternal grandfather, J. Bartlett Holt, Binghamton; also several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was a member of the North Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Junior Class of Binghamton North High School.

He was also a member of the Varsity Wrestling Team. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a. m. at the Thomas J. Shea Funeral Home, 137 Robinson with his uncle the Rev.

Leonard Piepoli, New Haven, N.Y., officiating. Private interment will be In Vestal Hills Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. The family requests that flowers please be omitted and friends wishing may make donations to Binghamton North High School in memory of Paul John Holt.

LIDAKA Mrs. Gwendolyn J. Lidaka, 43, of 90 Union Johnson City, died at 11:45 p.m. Tuesday at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City. She is survived by her husband, Stanley J.

Lidaka, Johnson City; one daufhter, Miss Mary Lidaka, Johnson City; one brother, Maurice Nichols, Binghamton; two sisters, Mrs. Jack (Marion) Green, Hillcrest, Miss Lucille Nichols, Johnson City; also several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Primitive Methodist Church, John son City. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the J.

F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Johnson City. The Rev. William H. Davies, pastor of the Sarah Jane Johnson United Methodist Church, Johnson City, will officiate in the absence of Rev.

Elvin Murphy. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park, The family will receive friends at the fu neral home this evening from 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. MITCHELL William J. Mitchell, 66, of Riverside Binghamton died Tuesday morning at Our Lady of Lourdes Hos pital.

He is survived, by his wife, Mrs. Alice Mitchell, Binghamton; two daugh ters, Susan Mitchell, Binghamton and Judith Mitchell, New York City; three sons, Phillip and Aaron Mitchell both of Binghamton and Thomas Mitchell, Cuttingsville, one brother. George Mitchell, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was acting chairman of the music department at the State University in Binghamton. For 30 years he taught music in the music department at Co lumbia University and was chairman for the last six years before moving to Binghamton.

He was a consultant for the Department of Health, Education and Welfare in Washington, D. C. He was listed in Who's Who in America and the English Blue Book. He was was former president of the Ameri can Musicological Society and was elected to the National Humanities Fac ulty. He was a noted author and edi tor and Vice President of the Walter W.

Naumburg Foundation. The fu neral will be held Thursday at 1 p. from the Ernest H. Parsons Funera! Home, 71 Main St. Burial will be in Spring Forest Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Those wish ing may make memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society. SCULL Mrs. Blanche Scull, 85 of 384 Front Owego, died unexpectedly Tuesday in Owego.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Walter (Mary) Buck- thai, Owego; one daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Scull, Phoenix, three grandchildren; Dr. Paul Buckthal, Bos- ton, Jane and Dale Buckthal, both of Owego. She was a member of the Presbyterian Union Church, Owego.

Funeral arrangements are pending at the Estey Monroe Funeral Home, 15 Park Owego, where the family will receive friends Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. THOMAS Mrs. Lena B. Thomas, 90 of 26 Lincoln Montrose, died Tuesday morning at Montrose General Hospital after an illness. She was the widow of William Thomas who passed away in 1954.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Estelle) Lewis, and Mrs. Carl (Millicent) Sloat, both of Montrose, Mrs. Charles (Phyllis) Batzel, Scranton, Pa. two sons, William Thomas, Montrose, Thomas Charles, Dimock, 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren.

She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Mon trose. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the Robert A. Barton Funeral Home, 74 Church Montrose, Pa. The Rev.

Harold A. Jenkins, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Montrose Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home this evening and Thursday evening. VAIL Bruce M.

Vail, 43, of Ocala, formerly of Binghamton died at his home Tuesday at 8:08 a. m. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eleanor (Malenich) Vail, Ocala, two daughters, Anna Elizabeth Vail and Leslie Janice Vail, both of Ocala, one brother, William R. Vail, Erie, three sisters, Freda Bailey, Albany, N.

Beatrice Johnson, Lee, and Marilyn Schmid, Las Vegas, Nev. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. from the Roberts Funeral Home Chapel, Ocala, Fla. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ocala, Fla.

VALVO Christy J. Valvo, 45, of 19 Orchard Valley View Heights, Owego, died Monday evening at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Binghamton. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nellie (Bordo-naro) Valvo, Owego; one daughter, Miss Chrissie D. Valvo, Owego; four brothers, Carl Valvo and Michael Valvo, both of Forestville, N.

Louis Valvo, Cranford, N. Joseph Valvo, Fairview Park, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Marian Peters, Gowanda, N. Mrs. Nancy Stone, Wall-ingford, also several nieces and nephews.

He Was director of Physical Education, Athletics, Health and Safety for the Owego-Apalachin Central School District. He was a veteran of World War 2. He was a member of St. Patrick's Church, Owego. He was president of the Boy's Club, a member of the BPOE No.

1039 and was a lecturing knight. He was a member of the New York State Teachers Association and numerous other youth and civic activities. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 8:30 a. m. from the Estey Monroe Funeral Home, 15 Park Owego, and at 9 a.

m. at St. Patrick's Church, Owego. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Ithaca. Friends may call at the funeral home today at their convenience.

The BPOE will hold their Lodge of Sorrows this evening at 8 at the funeral home. Recitation of the Rosary will be this evening at 8:30 at the funeral home. Friends wishing may make contributions to the Boy's Club Building Fund, Erie Owego, in his memory, WHITMAN Duane W. Whitman, 50 of 326 Campville RD 1, Endicott, died Tuesday evening at Ideal Hospital, Endi cott, after a long Illness. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Ann Whitman, RD 1, Endicott, two daughters, Mrs. James (Beverly) Loller, West Corners, Mrs. Carol Nallon, Owego; two grand daughters, Joanne Nallon, Owego, Bar bara Loller, west corners; one grandson, William Loller, West Corners; one sister, Mrs. Lee (Leah) White, Waynesboro, three brothers, Delmar Whitman, Binghamton, Russell Whitman, Endicott, Walter Whitman, Macon, also several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was an employe of the IBM Corporation for 30 years and was past president of the Greater Endicott Community Chest.

Funeral and interment services will be held at 10 a. Friday from Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 300 E. Main Endicott. The Rev, Smith VanAuken, associate pastor of Boulevard United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Vestal Hills Memorial Park.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday evening from 7 to 9. Those wishing may make contributions to the American Cancer Society in his memory. Card of Thanks CLARK We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all our neighbors, friends and relatives for their kind acts of kindness, Especially the dooctors end nurses ot Wilson Memorial Hospital, Dr. Prihdle and Dr. Thymonson.

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