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Kwyif eW OBITUARIES April 20, 1930 BINGHAMTON PRESS 33 3umrral Nnttrni I announcements UVU C. HARVEY BRUSTER, 69, of Personals BAKER The funeral of George E.I Upper Front Street. Bmghamton Baker will be held at hn home. LATEST STVT In summer sport When you buy the best at Mohican low prices you really gave! Shop each of our six complete departments for all your weekend RD 4, died at 7 p. m.

Wednesday at Binghamton City Hospital. He '3i Chenango Saturday at II coata and slacks Senate Told U. S. Policy Unity Vital Washington (JP) Senator Con-nally Tex.) appealed today to the Senate to join in a non LUCKY "ll" p. m.

ine ev. fercy t. nex win officiate. Burial will be In Chenango 11 Main SL, Johnson City. T-2234.

food needs. call this evening and Friday afternoon and evening. PATRICIA A. RIEGEL, 17, of 9 Carroll Street, died at 2:05 a. m.

Thursday at Ideal Hospital. She is survived by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William F. Riegel; five brothers, Pfc. Francis Riegel, S.

Army, stationed at El Paso, Texas', John, Robert, James and Ernest; MAE SINGER BEAUTY SALON Valley Cemetery. Friendi may call at his home. Arrangements by Ernest H. Parsons. is survived by his wife, Anna; two sons, George and Howard, both of Ithaca; a daughter, Mrs.

Fred Spaulding, of Etnaj N. five stepchildren, Mrs. Harold Harris, Earl, 112 COURT ST. DIAL. 4-4064.

Mild! Tender! Short Shank! Sugar Cured! i MICHAEL'S Beauty Salon. 27 Lake DIUTE The funeral of Ida Dluta will be held at James DeMarco Funeral M0HICAH corner ot unma ana Lake. Regular $10 permanent now J7.50. CaU 6-8491. Charles, Llewellyn, of Bmgnam- Home, 190 Court at 8:30 a.

m. Saturday and at 9:30 a. m. at St. ton, and Arthur, of Denver, two sisters, Donna Mane and Mary's Assumption Church.

Burial RAEBELLE 21 Blanchard Ave. Per- a brother. Ray Bruster and IW1 ZMK will be In Calvary Cemetery. niancnis. au types.

up. iyeing, tinting and marcelling. Dial J-8767. Kathleen Mary, all of Binghamton; several aunts, uncles and cousins. She was a member of St.

Mary's r.AKrR Th fim.r.l nf AntVinnv a sister, Mrs. John Brooks, both of Ithaca. The body was removed to the Hopler and Georgia Funeral Gance will be held at the Anthony STELLA'S Beauty Shoppe, 607 Presa Church and of its Young Ladies ueMarco Funeral Home, 1605 oju, ic luring jcugena iroquignoie permanent. 4-8781 for appointment. She was a junior at Hockless Shank or Butt End: Same Low Price! WitheriU Endicott, at a.

Friday, and at a. m. at St. Anlhonv Home, 483 Chenango Street, where friends may call. Binghamton Central High School.

of Padua Church. Burial will be in SPRINGER PRIVATE HOSPITAL Maternitv nrl The body was removed to the Dan calvary Cemetery. IDA DIUTE. 18, of 9 Carroll 18 Evelyn St, Johnson City. 7-5221.

iel F. O'Neil Funeral Home, 181 Street, died Wednesday evening in HALL The funeral of Henry Hall will STELLA'S Beauty Shoppe. 607 Press Court Street, where friends may oe neia at Root Funeral Home. Greene. N.

at d. m. Fridav. leaturing tugene croquignole call Friday, Saturday and Sunday an auto accident. She is survived by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Nicholas Diute; two brothers, Rob and BAMM 26-28-aO CHENANGO STREET permanents. -sBi for aooointment. The Rev. Edward Brooks of Endwell will officiate.

Burial will be in Ox-1 afternoon and evening. Funeral TABLE PADS MADE TO MEASURE arrangements will be made later, orq, jm. y. M. WOOD ert and Fred; her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Cacialli; her 82 Mary St. Dial 2-2584 4-4144. RAYMOND SCUDDER, 20, of JOSEPH The funeral of Mrs. Louise THIS IS IT! And Remlick must fur A.

Joseotl will be held at the Mc grandfather, Fred Diute; several Owego, RD 1, died Wednesday evening in an auto accident near Ves nish the announcements and invita Devitt Brothers Funeral Home, 88-5K aunts and uncles, all of Binghamton. -The body was removed to the tions. REMLICK'S. 129 State St 2-2795. "oni at a.

naay, and at 9:30 a. m. at St. Paul's Church. Bur tal.

He is survived by his parents, 37" partisan foreign policy anfl thus lift the cause of world peace "above the mists and fogs of party politics." The veterans chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee made his call for unity in foreign affairs in a major speech opening debate on a $3,372,450,000 foreign ail bill. "There should be no partisan politics involved in our foreign affairs, Connally said. "That field should not be Invaded by demagogic appeals to gain personal popularity at home." GOP RECEPTIVE Connally's appeal came on the heels of a Republican announcement that GOP leaders "will be glad to consider" any proposals made by President Truman for cooperation in foreign affairs. Senator Taft Ohio) said late yesterday the Republican Senate Policy Committee agreed with Senator Bridges N. who has told Mr.

Truman the administration must consult with a cross-section of GOP Senate lead MILD and LEAN Whole or Either Half James DeMarco Funeral Home, 199 TUXEDOS. AND FULL DRESS for rent Mr, and Mrs. Charles Scudder; his ial will be In St. Patrick's Cemetery. Friends may call this afternoon and lor au occasions.

SALL-STEARNS. -lb. Court Street, where friends may grandfather, Newell Harris, of Binghamton; several aunts, uncles evening at the funeral home. 138 Washington St call. LEWIS The funeral of Mrs.

Mary WASHING and ironing, bedspreads. and cousins. The body was re MRS. ELMA A. DUNHAM.

70. Frances Lewis- will be held at J. curtains; pickup, delivered. 4-8645. moved to the Coleman and Daniels of Lester, died at 8 a.m.

WASHING, ironing and curtains dons. -AS YOUNG TENDER-ROAST or FRY 3V2-lb. avg. Funeral Home, 300 East Main Thursday at the Binghamton City Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main St, Johnson City, at 1:30 The Rev. Clayton Hoag will officiate.

Burial will be in Chenango Valley ricK up ana oeaver. uiai 3-3333. Street, Endicott, where friends Hospital. She is survived by two WASHINGS AND IRONINGS DONE, may call Friday from 7 to 9 p. m.

DIAL 2-0992. daughters, Mrs. Earl Smith and MICHAEL SURVILLAS. 68. Mrs.

Walter Teator, both of Bin McCLURE The funeral of Mrs. Grace WEDDING INVITATIONS. Best died Thursday morning at 67 Rut hamton; three sons, Gordon Hink- quality, prices, service. JOGGERST. New location.

142 State St land Street, Johnson City. The ley. of Florida, Asa Hinkley and V. At Our Bakery! body was removed to the E. H.

Las Mcciure will be held at the J. F. Rice Funeral Home. 150 Main StJ Johnson City, Friday at 10:30 a. m.

The Rev. Charles Guerney will officiate. Burial will be In Hale Eddy.1 Friends may call at the funeral WEST SIDE Will board child in my NEW LOW PRICES Tender, Meaty, Freshly-Cut CICECEM PARTS Julius Webb, both of Binghamton: nome. isesi ox car given, a-aus. kowski and Son Funeral Home, 368 "Tops Popularity a sister, Mrs.

Virginia Murty, of Clinton Street. Funeral arrange banta Monica, Calr, two brothers, WHEELER NURSING HOME Registered Nurse in Chare nome. ments will be made later. Millard Hull, of Clarks Green, Phone Greene 261. Greene.

N. T. MOLONEY Tha funeral of Mr. MRS. MARY RAMEY WEID ers to win cooperation in a bi and Asa Hull, of Binghamton; 14 grandchildren; four great-grand WHITMAN PRIVATE KOMX for aged oem a.

Moloney will be held at the J. F. Rice Funeral Home, l.in Mam MAN, 78, of 134 Riverside Drive, or convalescent Tray and tabi partisan foreign policy. "If the President wants the re children. The body was removed service.

Dial 7-9200. died at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday at Johnson City, Saturday at 9 a. m.

and at 9:30 a. m. at St. "Thomas Aquinas Church. Burial will be in St.

Patrick's Cemetery. to the William R. Chase Son the Binghamton City Hospital. She WHY do you worry? Why do you frett establishment of a bipartison LEGS lh. 79c HECKS lb.

19c LIVERS lb. 79c BACKS lb. 19c BREASTS lb. 75c WIHGS Jb. 39c GIZZARDSJb.

19c HEARTS lb. 35c Funeral Home, 44 Exchange Street. wnen sending your wash sway, is policy on matters of wide impor is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Frank Dodge, of Hillcrest, guaranteed bet. Friends call at the funeral home.

MRS. MARY GOLDIN, 66, of tance," Bridges said, "then he must Binghamton, RD 2, died at 5:15 Mrs. Lena Utter, of Findlay, SCUDDER The funeral of Raymond BINCi HAMTON LAUNDRY FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLK DIAL 2-4234. consult with the Senate Repub Ohio, and Mrs. Hiram Pittsley, m.

Thursday. She is survived ocuaaer win oe neia at Coleman Daniels Funeral Home. 300 E. Main lican leaders and keep the Republicans informed by consultation by three sons, Morris and Elmer of Binghamton: five step-sons. WILL.

CARE FOR CHILDREN whlis SAL mother works. Dial 4-8127. Goldin, both of Binghamton, and Harry Kamey, of Riverside, Al in the development of policy." r-naicoii, at a. m. The Rev.

Clayton Hoag will officiate. Burial will be in South Windsor Cemetery. Triends may call at ihe TENDER, FRESH DRESSED, MEATY Frank Goldin, of Oneida; two sis fred, Adrian, Vernon and Bert Lost and Found ters, Mrs. Flora White, of Roches Ramey, all of Binghamton; 11 tunerai nome triday 7-9 p. m.

President Truman has announced that he intends to keep the Republicans informed and to seek their views both in forming FOUND Black dog with tan markings. ter, and Mrs. George Mills, of grandehildern; 14 great-grandchil zj jfme St. after 9 p. m.

Ask for Tex. Mohican Delicious WHIPPED CREAM Nineveh; two brothers, Harry SLODKI The funeral of Martin dren; a great-great-grandchild. The 4-lb. avg. lb.

New Low Price FOUND Erown and white puppy. KmHlft will ha i York, of Greene, RD 2, and Dial 2-9448. Ob ii, i.nuw. ski Son Funeral Home. 368 Clin- body -was removed to the William Chase and Son Funeral Home, and carrying out foreign policy MUST END DIFFERENCES Lee York, of North Andover, Mass.

mn ai a. m. Saturday and 9 a. m. at St.

Stanislaus fhnrh LOST Black suede pocketbook, vicin ity of Court St. Reward. 6-1231. The body was removed to the 44 Exchange Street, where friends Connally insisted that while Burial will be In St. Stanislaus George H.

Scholderer Home for CACC LOST Afghan hound, female, cold may call Friday from 2 to 4 and domestic problems can be fought Funerals, 269 Chenango Street, nd brown color. 10 months old. FANCY. FRESH, LONG ISLAND 7 to 9 in. Reward.

41 Crestmont Rd. 6-6102. where friends may call. t-emeiery. (Sari of Eljanluj out in Congress and in debates among the people, "in the field of EDWIN JAMES WINFIELD.

16 I LOST Change keys MRS. AGATHA GRACIK of 11 nurse containing 5t Call 2-7327. 6-lb. avg. of 227 Chenango Street, died on Chenango Julian Street, died -at 1:05 a.

Wednesday evening at Ideal Hos mai LOST Black coverlet valise and box WE WISH TO THANK the Plumbers Thursday at the Wilson Memorial 2 Huge White Layers Smothered in Whipped New Low 1 Price lb. containing religious articles. 3-200. no oieam filters of Lorn I pital. He is survived by his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph H. Win- Hospital after a short illness. She LOST Gold identification bracelet. neighbors, relatives.

Sisters is survived by her husband, Joseph foreign relations our differences and divisions should Stop at the water's edge." "Let: us highly resolve," he said, "that the welfare, the security and the interests of the United States and of world peace must rise above the mists and fogs of party field, of Binghamton; five brothers oi i.ouraes hospksi and St James for the rrH. flnwr tM and Chenango or on Jroy St bus. Reward. 2-0254. Cream ea.

uracik; two daughters, Mrs. Helen Lt. Robert of the United States kindness during the recent death of Marsheski and Mrs. Cecilia David: LEAH, RIB END, ROAST OF Navy stationed in Washington COST Lady's diamond ring, vicinity i three sons, Frank Parciak, Chester wluiui xvasmer. Mrs.

Margaret Kasmer and Sons D. Earl O. Winfield, of Port uipsy Jjooaie ana rne inn, bun day evening. Reward. 5-3736.

I WISH TO THANJV i i Arthur, Joseph of Port' and Waiter Gracik; four grandchildren, all of Binghamton; two sis I "iiy Ainu LOST Red billfold. Sum of money. Different! Louisiana land, Richard P. and Harold It, iteiaiioora ana relatives lor 0) 7 Little Loins lb. also important papers.

Reward. Dial 7-1004. both of Binghamton; five sis ters, 'Mrs. Mary Dibinskl and Mrs. Julia Diba; a brother.

Frank Kry- politics." Saying that the foreign aid bill offers a way to create "situations of strength in the world at points where the Soviet Union is doing its -iu ion nowers; aiso tneir expressions of sympathy and condolence during the Illness and death of my ters, Mrs. Anna Smith, Mrs. Myra LOST Bag containing boy's shoes, bas siK, all of Poland: several nieces CRUNCH OR nun zombie Birtch and Miss Marian Winfield unuvcu jiusoana. Mrs. William R.

Holllster. and nephews. She was a member oau giove. on Robinson St, Sunday evening. Call 2-5788.

all of Binghamton, Mrs. Cathryna best to create weakness and dis of the Rosary Society of St. Stan LOST Black, brown and wmte male LEG OR RUMP ROAST Bowman, of Great Bend. and islaus Church; of the Polish Ro unity." Connally declared: "For those members of the Sen dog. License 10648.

Reward. 14 Mrs. Gladys Jones, of Wurtsboro Mitchell Ave. several nieces and nephews. He man Catholic Union of America and the Polish National Alliance of America.

The body was removed LOST Glasses, tortoise shell with gold was an eighth grade student at St. ate who are looking for an oppor-( tunlty to help the free world in its struggle with the forces of totali trim, jiewarq. uial e-lju. Paul's School. The body was re Native Fresh Lean lb.

LOST Valuable papers in brown tothe E. II. Laskowski Son Fu moved to the George H. Scholderer leather wallet (valuable only to Something Really Special neral Home, 368 Clinton Street, WANT AD COPY RECEIVED BEFORE 5 P. M.

WILL BE PUBLISHED THE FOLLOWING DAY. Home for Funerals, 269 Chenango owner). No questions asked. Reward. Write: Kathleen Sperling, Box 141, Port Crane.

where friends may call. in Cakes! Mreei, wnere mends may call. tarianism, for those members who are asking that the United States assert strong affirmative leadership in making the world a place where people can live and work in peace, HENRY HALL, 87. of Halifax M0H. QUALITY SHOULDER ROAST I LOST 2 doctor's bags, from ear on a died Tuesday noon at his home Buy one or Both.

Try after a long illness. He is survived jrar: Ave. itewara. ro questions ssked Dial 4-2124. 10 Lincoln Ave.

TTMcnsfs I say to you that there is no better by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Hall, of I C5ST Rhinestone necklace and brace 'Em! 'ii ea. 7 way for us to put our shoulders to the wheel than by voting for this Halifax; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Oak Best Lean Center Cuts lb. let vicinity Chenanso snd Virgil Sts.

Call 4-1396 or 2-5676. ley, of Greene; a sister-in-law, Mrs, bill." XT I WILL tile party seen taking bicycl Everett Brichard, of Endwell; two xrom iz Virgil st please return to avoid trouble. nieces, Nina Evans, of Marathon Made With 13-Egg Recipe and Mrs. Pearl Fuller, of Cincin EMPLOYMENT TODAY'S CALENDAR natus; three nephews. Henry Yeaw FRESH 6:15 Virginia Asher Business Real Estate, Vital Statistics Help Wanted Men of Cincinnatus, Leon Nichols, of Delman, and Adell Hall, of GROUND MOHICAN SLICED BACOH BONELESS Rib or Rump BEEF BONELESS CORNED BEEF BARNES.

FLORIST 6 MAIN ST. DIAL 4-4326; NIGHTS. 1-4393. COSTAS FLOWER SHOP Flnwfn That HUGE FRESH AHGEL CAKE Women's Bible Council meets at I AUTO SALESMAN Experienced. Cun- Centenary Methodist Church.

Priehard. The body was removed to the Root Funeral Home, in BEEF dey s. 31 Exchange St Dial 2-2397. 6:30 Beulah Rebekah Lodge 1200 Vestal Ave. Dial 4-4374.

4-4375. I COLLECTOR-SALESMAN An oppor Greene, where friends may call. 115, IOOF, holds covered dish T.AHRARFF FI1BIST tunity for a good salesman to collect on established household routes. supper in Calumet Temple, 171 390 690 490 TRANSFERS Broom County Board of Super RAYMOND A. HENDERSON, 51, of Conklin, died at 2 a.

490 All Occasions Are Our Specialties CAUCUS lb. lb. lb. lb. Front Street.

seminary Ave. uial 2-8877. MAKCAWTTT rT rtDTCT Must have good car. Salary (50 plus hieh commission. INTERNATIONAL HOME SUPPLY 7:30 Townsend Club 10 meets Thursday at the Binghamton City Hospital.

He is survived by his win Street, Town of Union, to Endi-cott Johnson Com. We Specialize In Funeral Designs. 121 Court St Entrance through King's Stafford C. Cleveland, and another, 3 Combine with fresh, canned at 39-41 Chenango Street. Dancing from 9 to 11:30: wife, Catherine W.

Henderson 28 CUUjKT ST. DIAL 2-7666. store. parcels, soutn side or KoDinson street, RED PERCH FILLETS HALIBUT Fancy Sliced four daughters, Mrs. Marjorie i.33c ib.

55c to Gould Farmer Co COUNTER-GRILL MAN wanted. 7:30 Youth Council of First MacLENNAN'S FLOWERS Floral Telegraph Asso. Member Bovd P. Collins and wife, lot 3 Kabanek, the Misses Mary Lou or Frozen rr Fruit for a Chris's Hot Doc Stand. 301 Che Presbyterian Church meets in 499 COURT ST.

DIAL 2-6484. nango St Lois and Dorothy Henderson, all of Conklin; three sons, Howard Lecture Room of church. FOUNTAIN HELP Must be at least 7:30 Townsend Club 5 meets 1 Member of Florist Telegraph Asso. and Bernard, both of Binghamton ui Jf uis Dessert ea. at 21 Main Street.

and Robert, of Hallstead; a sister, 21. Apply Ritz Tearoom, 27 Chenango St. No phone calls. MAN WITH CAR WANTED 281 FRONT ST. ptoiwiui Ave, riiiicrefiL.

PATTERSON GREENHOUSES 7:30 Luther League of Prince Dairy Specials Miss Vera Jenkins, of Endicott Funeral Designs. Pot and Cut lowers of Peace Lutheran Church meets two brothers, Hubert, of Apulia ZU4 Robinson St Dial 2-1668. Mch. Famous Meadowbrook "Frank Church Lands." Endicott, to William H. Blank and wife.

Paul A. Doran, and others, lot 18, southern portion of subdivision 3, "Endicott Highland." Town of Union, to Franklin E. Perkins and wife. Ralph B. Goodrich and wife, lot 75, west side of Laurel Avenue, to Michael F.

Bush and wife. Lloyd C. Hallman and wife, lot 20, north side of Kimball Hoad, TownAf Vestal, to Willis Kennedy and wife. Lor en Hodges, and another, lot 14, east side of Torrance Road, Town cf Vestal, to Leroy D. Ford and wife.

Audretta R. Neu, lot 34, part of 33, west side of Roxbury Street, Town of MARRIED MAN with farm experience in parish house. and Carl, of Jersey City, N. J. He FRANKIE RUFFO'S FLOWER SHOP 7:30 Rosary-Altar Society of for dairy farm.

Call Harpursviu 10-F21. was a United States Marine vet Huge Family Type $1133 Lbs. Weddings and Funerals a Specialty 141 CLINTON ST. DIAL 3-3112. St.

Thomas Aquinas Church holds eran of World War a member of MARRIED middleaged man for dairy ASSORTED LAYER card party in church hall. Will RIVERSIDE FLORISTS DIAL 7-3038. the Patriotic Order, Sons of Amer ica, and was employed as a pur farm. Must be experienced. WLLaam Hotaling.

Ktrkwood. Dial 4-0588. 8 Choir of First Baptist FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION. 47 Riverside Drive, Johnson City. chasing agent by the Drybak Corp Church rehearses In church.

PLANT MANAGER Must be thor The body was removed to the Mc WAKEMAN FLOWER SHOP CAG: 8 Wesleyan Auxiliary of Boulevard Methodist Church holds Devitt Brothers Funeral Home, 88 80 Chenango St Dial 2-7417. Earl R. Neu and wife, lot 34, part oughly familiar with processing ot milk, buttermilk, cottage cheese and ic cream mix. Writ Box C-127. co Press.

wem per ot florist Telegraph Asso. 90 Front Street, where friends may spring tea in church. call Friday 'from 2 to 5 and-7 to Cemttcries 8 Chorus choir of First Con 2 A ARMOUR'S PRIIIT LARD MOHICAN MILD CHEESE MOHICAN COTTAGE CHEESE of 33, west side of Roxbury -Street, Town of Conklin, to Audretta R. Neu. Charles H.

O'Daniels and wife, north side of Main Street. Town of Union, to Charles H. O'Daniels and ana Harold C. O'Daniels. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN wanted.

9 p. m. Funeral arrangements Fresh Daily Each a Real Prize rj 0m gregational Church rehearses in LOT 4-grave, Section J250. Vestal MOHICAN PEANUT BUTTER 259c will be made later. Unusual opportunity.

Replies kept confidential. Millard. Realtor, 191 Main St church. nuis Memorial Park. Dial 4-6149.

MRS. MARY FRANCES LEWIS Winner in Nina R. Larrabee, Town of Conklin, 8 Senior Choir of Centenary ANNOUNCEMENTS 77, of 136 Moeller Street, died at I Methodist Church rehearses in 2ibs.29c 2 3:45 p. m. Wednesday at the Run church.

Personals lb. lbs. SALESMEN to Morgan J. LarraDee ana wiie. Stanley D.

Parker, part of lot 12 west side of Ford Road, Town of Vestal, to Carl Wurtenberg and wife. Ethel J. Schermerhom. Corbettsville'- 2 AUDUMJLNAL Spencer Support im Qualified rang company. Belleville, Junior choir of First Congrega proves posture.

suDDorts abdomen. ney Convalescent Home, 495 Court Street. She is survived by her husband, Augustus Lewis; two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Cole and Hallstead Road, Town of Conklin, to Eucene L. Schermerhorn.

back and breast Blanch Carr. Ruth tional Church rehearses In church 2 d- 99e Grade Extra Large Harding, 806 Press Bldg. Dial 2-6750 at 4 p. m. tomorrow.

Fay H. Stanton and wife, lot 317, west side of North Baldwin Street, or 6-3475. Deep, Fresh Apple Johnson City, to Endicott Johnson ANNA L. GREGORY. 231 Chenango St CorD.

wanta aggressive men wita cars to call on homes in central New York to demonstrate and sell ranges. Experience unnecessary. Expenses paid during training period. Attractive commission and bonus, plus monthly allowance for your car. Write me, stating qualifications, and personal interview will be arranged.

A J. Barnes, Division General Delivery, Montrose. Ps. DICQ Home Type rlS-O each Ruth L. Stone, south aide of Grove nausie nignues arrived; only si hm up.

Cotton crepe nighties, 14i52, Street, to Martha L. Kircher, and an other. S1.8B up. Mrs. Lawrence Heaton, all of Binghamton; a son, James M.

Lewis, of Port. City, two half-brothers, William Lewis, of Homer, and Friend Lewis, of Binghamton; a half-sister, Mrs. Luman Howe, of St. Petersburg, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren, oia en viunaiuuu gm Produce Values HOUSE Answers (Test on Page 30) Ida A. Wolfe, west side of Duane ANY STYLE permanent, complete, $5.

Street, Endicott, to Richard M. Barnes BUHS inT neien Beauty snop, 2-2i2t. Long, Tender, Fresh Cut and wife. Blanche E. Beam, about 18 acres BEULAH DAY Electrologist Post 1.

Early rose (Potato). 2. Piano. ,1. 1 em Tracy Creek Road.

Town of Vestal, to graduate, permanent nair removal SALESMAN ASPARAGUS 3. Steppe. 4. Spain. 5.

Dessert. 2 -lb. bch. 17 Judson St Dial 2-2887. PIES or pineapp We have permanent profitable con 6.

(a) Blacksmith Anvil (y). (b) CARE FOR child up to 4 years, in my Plumber Hacksaw (v). (c) Car Calif. Fancy, Loose Pack nieces and nephews. The body was removed to the J.

F. Rice Funeral Home, 150 Main Street, Johnson City, where friends may call. nome. Whipped Cream penter Ripsaw (z). (d) Butcher CAKULS is the spot for your ma 20 Cleaver (w).

(e) Machinist Mon chine, machlneless or Zotos fluid FRESH DATES 5 PUFFS lb. wave. 80 Court St. Dial 2-8348. key wrench (x).

FRED II. LOWN, 69, of 18 Virgil CLASSIC Dresses, regular, half Jumbo Size Juicy "Kettle Hot" Fried nection, in an exclusive local territory, tor a salesman who has a car and is experienced in selling serv-ices or other low-priced one-call intangibles. sell an industrial research service of practical cost-cutting ideas on an $3 subscription basis to executives and department heads. Our salesmen earn $5,000 to $8,000 year on a very liberal commission and bonus arrangement. Write: M.

E. Mitchell. Salesmanager, 347 Madison New York City 17. a. l.

tsraman. Wdlis B. Canfield and wife, lot wes side of Allen Street, Johnson City, to Kenneth W. Kinter and wife. Elmer C.

Chestnut and wife, lots 84, 85, 86, "Union Gardens," Town of Union, to Rollin L. Twining. Angelo A. Conti and wife, southwest corner of Cornell Avenue and Witherill Street, Endicott, to Michael Conti and wife. Dorothy K.

Crocker, 3 parcels, Town of Conklin. to Nina R. Larrabee. Frank Ferranti. corner of Conklin Avenue and Belden Street, to Mollie Ferranti.

Gertrude W. Jordon, lot 18, west side of Cook Street, Johnson City, to Anna M. Grev. sneers, linens. Personalized service.

Street, died at 9:05 a. m. Wednesday at the Binghamton City Hos 25e J. PIERCE, 34 Henry St. 2-2797.

LORIDA (MMGES UHliCOcinn. Doz. CORSETS (Spencers) and bras ex pital. He Is survived by his wife, doz. pertly fitted.

Edna Mae Strunk. Choc. Whip. Cream dealer. Home service.

2-6368, 2-2128. Fancy Bleached Mrs. Laura Lown; his motner, Mrs. Ella Vandervort, both of Binghamton; a brother, Will Lown, Reg. 59o each CURTAINS DONE ANY KIND.

Call 2-5598. SALESMEN Do you enjoy closing 2 of Hillcrest; several nieces, bchs. CURTAINS DONE, put on frames, 45c; nephews and cousins. He was a McTighe Grocery norm siae oi lace crocneted tablecloths. SAUSBURY, 141 Robinson.

2-4638. North oot Street and Phelps Ave- Jjeoi CELERY HEARTS Red Ripe, Fancy Slicing TOMATOES Large Size Juicy Mc Ighe. and an nue, to Patrick Broome County deputy sheriff ana was a member of the Barber Shop society. The body was removed FUR CAPES, fur scarfs, reasonable. 28 other.

Bert E. Sackett, lot 148. west side of COFF Have your old fur coats made into fur capes, $25 complete. Mrs. Regon, lb.

to the William R. Chase and Son Montour Street, to Ralph a. Goodrich and wife. uan st. mat Funeral Home.

44 Exchange Mohican GET THAT MONEY OFF THE BOOKS Michael W. Sanyshyn, and another, south side of Northrup Avenue, Lisle, Street, where friends may call to AND IN YOUR POCKET. Profes Special Blend to Steven Kubecka and wife GRAPEFRUIT 3 sional and commercial accounts col' day from 7 to 9 p. m. and Friday for Ground Michael Wasneechak, lot 13, part of 11.

Block 1112. plot 11. "Endicott Land lected. Call 6-6123 before 10 a. m.

sales witn established repeat potential? We distribute nationally known lines and our own private brands ol janitor and maintenance supplies to the factories, hotels, institutions. -restaurants, office buildings throughout the Southern Tier. A real opportunity with a young, progressive, rapidly growing company (established 11 years). Selling experience not necessary but helpful. Liberal compensation and protected territory.

Weekly drawing account for first 6 months, plus careful training and preliminary education. Applicants must be married and have a good car. Apply in writing giving complete details and entire past history in first letter. Absolutely no telephone or verbal interviews granted now. All selected applications will be interviewed about June 1st If you want job with a future, please write out complete history of yourself.

Cran-dall Supply 77 State St. Binghamton. N. Y. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. HAFEY'SPRIVATE HOME Convales Your Order, Subdivision," Town of Union, to MRS. ANNETTE McCORMICK cents and elderly people cared for. peming's Boneless and Skinless AAv MURRAY died Wednesday after 2-9096. 24 High St.

Michael Wasneechak and wife. BUILDING PERMITS To Mrs. S. L. Rudy.

10 Mulberry Street, alter. 1400. HEALTH FOODS in concentrated form noon at her home in Forest City, RED SALMON 4 Enjoy the benefits of a new vitamin Pa. She is survived by her hus Tea Bags Mineral Food Supplement. Free To C.

L. Brooks and L. C. Brooks, band. James P.

Murray; a son, booklet. Write Box B-494, Press. 9-11 Pine Street alter. $5,000. Mohican Pure Raspberry or Strawberry James: daughters, Loretta and To- William Perkins, 24 Sturges IF YOU LIVE beyond the city gat Street, alter.

S368. main, find out about the Atlantic States Gas 'for cooking, water heat Patricia, all of Forest City. Friends may call at her home today and PRESERUES MAKE THIS DELICIOUS MEAL IN MINUTES! Red Butterfly Mb. Jar AW To Robert Cleary, 23 Mather Street, repair, $250. To Frank Lane, 3 Frederick Street, ing and refrigeration.

Call A. Frldav. Morton and Sons. 7-4430. altpr.

S450. DONNA MARIE PUDIAK, 17, of Orange Pekoe. 48 Per pkg. DeL Monte Sliced SONOTONE CORP- ELMSFORD. N.

Y. DSENE IS HOME Beauty shop opens To David Steele, 13 Bond Street, 28 Dickinson Street, died Wednes Monday, April iiuu Call 2-8351. 2i0 PEACHES LADIES! Look smart with a Spirella erect, $2,750. To Paul D. Wheeler, 80 East Gather lne Street, erect, $350.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Ige. 2y2 Tin day evening in an auto accident. She Is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pudlak, three garment made to you measurements.

Opening for sales representative. Car necessary. Established clientele. Apply at 805 Press Binghamton, to 10 a. m.

UPHOLSTERY FOREMAN, capable ef taking -full charge of line work in upholstery plant Write stating experience, salary requested and refer Call MKb. 6-1013. Del Monte Fruit To Otto H. Sterbera. 21.

Binghamton IS Rich beef meat balls! Tender spaghetti In an expertly blended Italian spaghetti sauce with rich tomato flavor 1 sisters, Margaret Rose, Mary Ann LADIES Have your repairing, re RD 1, and Ellen J. Cady, 18, 5 Manier Avenue. modeling done expertly. Tip Top and Nancy Louise; five brothers. COCKTAIL Tailors.

Save 50. Capitol Bldg. 2-4731 lge. 2V2 Tin llu To James A. Bloodgood, 21.

Port EXTRA SPECIAL John. Leo, Michael, David and Stephen: her grandparents, Mr. ences, write box z-463. Press. Crane RD 1.

and Joan L. Herring. 17. and LARGE SIZE FOUNDATIONS Girdles, -only 110.95. WIRE WORKER Experienced snoo Port Crane RD 1.

To Paul Bustin. 24. 91 Henry Street Pure FAMISE. 34 Henry St Dial 2-2797. and Mrs.

Michael Pudiak and Mrs. Ida Lea, all of Binghamton; several and Patricia A. Grace, 19, 191 Main MOHICAN GLASS VEGETABLES Beets Wax Beans CoroSpinach Gran. 1 A lb. man for channel and angle partitions work in Buffalo shop.

Write giving age, experience snd hourly rat asked. Write Box Z-462, Press. LILLIAN'S BEAUTY SHOP, 4 Court BOYAR-DEE aunts and uncles. She was a stu 10 To Howard W. Lindsey.

23. 81 Bald St. 2-6812. Zotos Fluid Wave, $10 Domino 190 Bag (Q)U dent at Binghamton Central High $12.50. Other permanents, $3 up.

Green Beans Peas Jar ROLL FILM of 8 developed and printed School. The body was removed, to the Greskovic Funeral Home, 161 win Street, and Claudia B. Allen. 19, Otego RD 1. BIRTHS To Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen M. Stanek, 43 Vina 'Street, a son. ALL AROUND torchman and shearman wanted. Apply HOLLAND I A STEEL Roundhouse Road on Brandywine Ave, Bingham too.

SPAGHETTI and MEAT BAILS only 3fc. Mall orders filled. TRI-CITY PHOTO. 130 Robinson SL Clinton Street, where friends may.

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