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THE BINGHAMTON PRESS, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1942. 31 WALTER WINCHELL On Broadway Trade Mark Registered. Copyright, 1943, Daily Mirror, Ino. FOR A NEW SOLDIER NOTES Latest recruiting slogan is: Join the Army and get three lumps sugar in your Any man caught tossing a cigaret butt the ground at Camp Shelby must carry around a keg in which on to put the trash. When he encounters another offender he can pass keg on to At Fort Brady--to make it easier to get out of the music is played after- the piercing bugle If bedyou're recruit -at the reception center in New Cumberland, Meter you put on your new uniform--you inspect yourself in a long A sign on it says: "You are now looking at the finest soldier mirror.

the At Maxwell Field don't laugh when you meet an In force cadet who is actually named Jerman Don't get with Pvt. J. W. Martin of Fort Meade because he carries a lace pay handkerchief. It is a gift from Olivia DeHavilland.

The reason a soldier gets all Army dieticians recommend cheap. Hasnes, You might meet a Harvard Yale The of Chafee is Corp. Geo. Russell of the Rosalind Russell and she visits is toot an auto horn instead of they The neatest trick of the war Lowry Field recently put on "The You can thank the boys in the tip on growing hair. Lt.

G. H. bald, experimented by applying wool month--his conk blossomed with to a future President requesting West When Capt. John American War, the President requested for West point. That son is Lieut.

the First Army, those beans isn't that they are them because they build body soldier at Napier Field by the name most popular soldier at Camp 6th Armored Division. His sister there often Camp Callan blowing the bugle for chow calls. was when Corp. Richard Willett of Women" with an all-soldier cast "This Is the Army" show for this Cherrington of Fort Bliss, who fat (used on horses) and after Remember -F. D.

letter Colin Kelly, Jr's, appointment to Drum was killed in the Spanishthat his boy be considered Gen. Hugh A. Drum, head of At Scott Field you should not do a double-take upon being introduced to Julius Caesar and Napoleon Bonaparte. They are privates Don't think you are too young or too old for the army. The 79th Division at Camp Pickett includes Pvt.

Harley J. Dewey, 52 years young, who is "raring to get active duty anywhere in the South His son, an air force pilot, was killed on Don't envy the cast of "This Is the Army," which is attracting heavy coin for the Army Emergency Fund. They drill every morning, too. Three of them fainted from the humidity while drilling the other are placed at prominent spots day around Camp Livingston with placards reminding: "To be a good soldier--look like one!" If you try for the paratroops this should comfort you. No army air force chute has ever failed to function Every parachute is unpacked once every 60 days, thoroughly dried, inspected and repacked Once a worker has begun repacking a chute, he cannot leave the job except in extreme emergency, And when he returns to it--he must start at the beginning again.

Even If he completed the repacking to the final Each chute must be drop-tested (attached to a man-like dummy weighing 150 lbs.) once yearly You might get lucky and be assigned to the 43rd Division at the Signal School, Atlanta, Ga. They are quartered in the town's best hotel and receive the de luxe hotel service. Shoes are shined by porters daily. Instead of reveille, there's a light tap on the door with a bellhop announcing: "It's 7:30, sir!" What! No breakfast in Don't waste your time eying Army nurse at Fort Slocum. She's back home that HE will wait for Army!" If you are a chump for don't annoy Lawrence Custer, 19, male descendant of General Custer is in training at Augusta Field.

In case you were wondering Garand repeating rifle (used in authority for rating it the tops. his dad the difference between a 'There's a big said the and then your mother Fort Dix concerns the Sergeant who ing around with his hands in his the Sarge, "you had a $1,000 and rookie happened to be Private H. Treasury biggie. The Movies a dr on," with Robert Stack and Diana Barrymore, and "Yokel Boy," with Eddie Foy, and Joan Davis. with Eddie Bracken and June PreisENDICOTT LYRIC Girl," ser, and "Boothill Bandits," with the Range Busters.

ENDICOTT STATE- with Jean Gabin and Ida Lupino and "You're Telling Me," with Hugh Herbert and Anne Gynne. ENDICOTT STRAND Miniver," with Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon. O'Brien and Evelyn Lieutenant." Keyes, with and Pat Flight "Shepherd of the Ozarks," with the Weaver Brothers. GRAND "In This Our Life," with Dennis Morgan and Bette Davis, and "Nazi with Conrad Veidt. JARVIS "In This Our Life," with Dennis Morgan and Bette Davis, and "Nazi Agent," with Conrad Veidt.

Gene Autry, and of the "Top Canyon," Sergeant," with with Leo Carrillo Don REGUS, "Moontide," with Terry. Jean Gabin and Ida Lupino, and "Lee's Get RIVIERA Tough," with the East Side Kids. "Orchestra Wives" with George Montgomery, Ann Rutherford STAR and Glenn Miller and His Band. "Escape From Crime," with and Travis and Julie Bishop, Richard "The Badmen of the Hills," with SUBURBAN- Starrett Hayden. "Sons Cooper Granville, with Syncopation." and Rogers.

of the Pioneers," with Roy with Deems Walt Taylor. Disney's "Fantasia," SYMPHONY for the Eagle," Sec. Lieut. Rosemarie Hayden, an been assured by her boy friend HER until SHE "gets out of the celebs or their descendantsfor his autograph. He's the last of Little Bighorn renown.

Larry about the difference between the combat) General MacArthur is the Said the General: "A child asked Garand and an ordinary rifle. father. 'It's just as if I spoke, The one they still talk about at bawled out a rookie for "You'd think," barked were afraid of losing The a Morgenthau, 3rd, whose pop is the with Dennis Morgan and Ann Sheridan, and "My Favorite Spy," with Kay Kyser and Ellen Drew. Special Notice! Effective Sunday, Sept. 13th, 1942 Due to conditions beyond our control, we will be forced to close our Dining Room ON SUNDAY for the duration.

Our weekday schedule will continue to operate as in the past: I LUNCHEON11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. DINNER5 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. The Management I I PERRAULT'S HOTEL 229 Main Street Johnson City TONIGHT A Return Engagement of JOHNNY MARTIN and His Fine Orchestra "GEO.

PAVILION ADMISSION 50c PLUS 5c TAX It's 'Fantasia' at the Strand Famed Disney Film Opens Run Today Walt Disney's exciting new musical production, "Fantasia," opens today at the Strand Theatre. Under the brilliant direction of Leopold Stokowski, the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra plays seven great treasures of music, while on the screen Walt Disney and his staff provide an interpretation of this music in many strange, hilarious, beautiful exciting forms. The characters this full-length and, entertainment range from the familiar and well-loved Mickey Mouse to flying horses, centaurs and centaurettes, ludicrous ostrich dancers and bellowing, volcanoes Hundreds fans had been clamoring for a film based on Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite." Thus it was only natural that this beloved music should open "Fantasia." Some of the most fascinating work done by the Disney artists is in this sequence. Then comes Mickey Mouse! To be exact, it's Dukas' lively and catchy music, "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," with Mickey starred as magician who knows how to start mischief going, but not how to stop it. This role is a "natural" for Mickey, who plays it to the hilt.

A lot of people think this section of "Fantasia" is the best "Mickey Mouse" ever made. Beethoven's masterful Symphony No. 6, known the world over as the cially happy choice for "Fantasia." Pastoral an Symphony, was an espe- FUNERAL IS HELD FOR COOPERSTOWN MUSEUM CURATOR COOPERSTOWN, SEPT. 11 Funeral services for William Beattie, curator of National Baseball Museum and Hall of Fame, were conducted today at First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Edward C.

Petrie, pastor emeritus, and the Rev. Gustavus Warfleld. Mr. Beattie died Wednesday at Bassett Hospital where been a patient for about a month. He was born in County Longford, Ireland, in 1874 and served with the British, he Army immigrated to this When coun- he try, moving to this village in 1898.

He was a partner of the late William P. tional Baseball Museum and Hall Since Poubledading of the Naof Fame here, Mr. Beattie has been associated with the organization. He was a member of Otsego Ladge, F. A.

a member and past president of Cooperstown Rotary Club, and Cooperstown the Chamber and of Game Commerce. He is survived by his wife, a sister, Miss Clara Beattie of New York, an John Wilson of Longford, Ireland. Burial was in Lakewood Cemetery. Binghamton's only complete directory of properties for rent is Classification 26 in The Press Want Ad section. THE BARN Chicken and Turkey Dinners Broiled Charcoal STEAKS Hammond Organ and Chimes American and Chinese Restaurant CAMEO LAST TONIGHT TIME Co-hit: Bennett "MOONTIDE" "TWIN BEDS" JARVIS GRAND Tonight--Bette Davis in "IN THIS OUR LIFE" with 1 Dennis Morgan and Geo.

Brent Conrad Veidt in "NAZI AGENT" BRASS RAIL GRILL 178-180 CLINTON STREET "Chapelle's Swing Band" Entertainment--Dancing Friday and Saturday Nights TURKEY DINNER Saturday and RIT Near Clinton Murray St. Ends Tonite "JUKE GIRL" "LET'S GET TOUGH" Saturday Only "WEEKEND FOR THREE" "BILLY THE KID WANTED" ENDICOTT- WELCOME. IRENNE DUNNE To ENDICOTT! LAST DAY! Greer GARSON, Walter PIDGEON 'MRS. MINIVER" TODAY and SAT. SONGS! COMEDY! Eddie BRACKEN, June PREISSER and RHODES in "SWEATER GIRL" THE RANGE BUSTERS in "BOOTHILL BANDITS' PILE ENDS YEAR'S HOT TONIGHT.

NEW STAR THE Jean GABIN and Ida LUPINO in 0 "MOONTIDE" Thomas MITCHELL, Claude RAINS (Sereened at 6:30 and 9:26 P. M020 HUGH "YOU'RE HERBERT TELLING (at 8:23 ME" P. with TAIN A ENDS SHOCK SATURDAY SHOW! Andrews Sisters. Harry James' Band AT "PRIVATE BUCKEROO" The 3 Mesquiteers "CODE OF THE OUTLAW" 1st. Chapter "SPY KIDS! WALT DISNEY SHOW ENDICOTT THEATRES--Guest Ticket Free With Every Bond Purchase! DEEMS TAYLOR WALT DISNEY LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI 'FANTASIA' RESULTED- Stokowski was "Stoki," Mr.

Disney was "Walt," Mr. Taylor was "Deems," when these three experts were creating the new Disney feature, "Fantasia." Mr. Stokowski conducted the Philadelphia Sym-' phony Orchestra in seven great treasures of music for this extraordinary entertainment, which is at the Strand now. Old Salts Are Stumped by Luminous Wood Gloucester, Sept. 11 (INS)Tongue-in-cheek old salts have spun many a yarn about battling sea serpents and such but now they've dropped anchor on a tale that refuses to budge from gusty laughter.

The sailors stake their all on the story of a maple tree that gives off luminous chips. Donald Niemi chopped down the tree in his back yard and a few nights later was amazed to see Listen' HELEN starring ARMSTRONGS THEATRE OF TODAY 12 SATURDAY NOON 1290 kc. I scattered chips "glowing like Christmas tree bulbs." Oldtimers of this fishing community "will be durned if they can figure this thing out" but they readily admit that Niemi "has something there." EXPERIENCED Restaurant Manager Desires position with reliable Restaurant or Luncheonette 20 Years Experience. Up to the MinPresent Cost of Foods and Overhead. Address F-482, Care Press YELLOW CAB DIAL 22-3-22 TONIGHT and FUN and AT SATURDAY THE DANCING DUTCH MILL UPPER FRONT ST.

MUSIC BY JOE'S DUTCH MILLERS Round and Square- Calls by SILVER BEER Chicken on the Rough 75c ALE CHAS. LAING, Prop. I NOTHING BUT PRAISE AND CHEERS HELD OVER AND MOVED HERE FOR A SMASHING SECOND WEEK! THE FIRST SPECTACULAR DRAMA OF OUR COUNTRYMEN WHO DID NOT WAIT TO BE STABBED IN THE BACK! THRILLING! TRUE! EAGLE PRODUCTIONS ROBERT STACK DIANA BARRYMORE JON HALL EDDIE ALBERT. -NIGEL BRUCE EVELYN ANKERS, Leil ERIKSON John 103F0 fdoor A el ELSOM' And the flying EAGLE SQUADRON BIG Rib-Ribbing Farce About Hollywood--You'll Rock With Laffs JOAN DAVIS ALBERT DECKER EDDIE FOY, JR. ALAN MOWBRAY "YOKEL BOY" DAY: CAPITOL This Ad Worth $1.00 towards any permament WAVE of $3 or over, if used not later than Sept.

17. Only one to customer, vold If presented after wave has been paid for. STAR 40 COURT STREET Upper Front LAST 2 DAYS St. Grounds JAMES E. STRATES SHOWS.

InS 700-People and Performers-700 40-Rides Shows-40 5-Big Free Acts-5 MILE-LONG MIDWAY Children's Days--Wed. and Sponsored by to 6 p.m. 50 All Nimmonsburg Rides Shows to Children Firemen NOW PLAYING THE BAND IN THE MUSICAL OF THE YEAR! GEORGE MONTGOMERY ANN RUTHERFORD with GLENN MILLER AND HIS BAND Orchestra Wives with LYNN BARI CAROLE LANDIS CESAR ROMERO Virginia Gilmore Mary Beth 10 Hughes Nicholas Brothers Dictator Cartoon Novelty and News STRAND STARTS TODAY SEE IT NOW AT OUR REGULAR PRICES! Walt TECHNICOLOR FEATURE FANTASIA WITH THE HIT THAT RAN A YEAR ON BROADWAY! "Like nothing else in heaven or on earthi" -says N. Y. News W.D.P, Distributed by RKO RADIO SPECIAL RELEASE "BLABBERMOUTH" Every American Should See It Produced for U.

S. Government STAR Action Plus! "Escape From Richard Travis, Julie Bishop "BADMEN Chas. Starrett of the HILLS" Russ. Haydon Ch.1 'Gang Busters' Kent Taylor 5YMPHONY Ann -Dennis Morgan WINGS FOR THE EAGLE Kay Kyser and His Band Ellen Drew--Jane Wyman "MY FAVORITE SPY" COMING SUNDAY "MRS. MINIVER" SUBURBAN Tonight! "SNYCOPATION" Also ROY ROGERS SONS OF THE PIONEERS Merrie Melody Cartoon ENJOY Tonite Saturday and 'FLIGHT LIEUTENANT" PAT O'BRIEN- GLEN FORD Also "Shepherds of the Ozarks" Weaver Bros.

and Elviry Chapter 6 SPY SMASHER REGUS Jean Gabin-Ida Lupino Claude Rains in "MOONTIDE" East Side Kids in "LET'S GET Chapter 7 "SPY SMASHER" LYRIC Now Playing Gene Autry--Smiley Burnette CALL OF THE CANYON Don Terry--Leo Carillo TOP SERGEANT TICKETS ON SALE AT ALL THEATRES fOr IRENE DUNNE WAR BOND DINNER, Sept. 11 Funeral Notices CORNELL- The funeral of George, B. Cornell will be held at Funeral Chapel In Nichols, Sunday at 2 p. the Rev. Duane Butler officlating.

Burial in Union, N. Y. DADSON Service for Mra. Mary Dadson will be held at the M. Moriarity Funeral Home, 181 Court Saturday at 9 a.

and at St. Mary's Church 9:30 a. m. Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon and evening. LALLEY The funeral of Anthony Lalley will be held at the home, Center Street, Hillerest, at 8:45 a.

Monday, and at 9:15 a. 11. at St. Catherine's Church, Hillerest. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Arrangements by M.

J. Moriarity. PUFFER The body of Mrs. Ailce Puffer was removed to the William R. Chase Son Funeral Home, 44 Exchange where the funeral will be held Saturday at 2 m.

The Rev. John Kindred will officiate. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery, VANDEYMARK The funeral of Fred Vandeymark will be held at 2 p. Saturday, at 916 Front Susquehanna, Pa. Burial will be in Susquehanna Cemetery.

WELCH- The funeral of Mrs. Delia Welch will be held Saturday at 10 a. m. at the M. J.

Moriarity Funeral Home, 181 Court and at St. Mary's Church at 10:30 a. m. Burial in St. Patrick's Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon and evening. Florists ARTISTIC ATTRACTIVE DESIGNS For Funerals, $1.50 and Up Dial 4-9687. JOHN'S. 66 Court St. MacLENNAN'S FLOWERS 499 COURT ST.

DIAL 2-6484. FIRE IN OVEN Firemen were called out at 8:48 last night to check burning grease in an oven in a restaurant at 88 Chenango Street that did not cause any damage. First Assistant Chief William D. Thomas said the restaurant proprietor is James A. Ferguson.

ANNOUNCEMENTS of Interest -to Men BARBER SHOP -Open 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. W.

L. Shipman, care Griffiths Service Station, Conklin Road. Personals A DEFINITE "must" for this Christmas order your cards early, from REMLICK, 129 State St. A SPECIAL -Sept. only; Three beautiful hand colored photos, 8x10, AND a band colored miniature, ALL for $5.50: Chenango Photo Studio, 86 Chenango.

BATHS, colonic irrigation, electric treatments, arch correction; 00 licensed graduates. Dial 2-7538. BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT, Edmond permanent machine for sale, reasonable. Dial 2-8871. BLANKETS- $2.59 to $12.50.

Use our lay- plan. Rawlins, 252 Main Johnson City. Open Thursday evenings. BONESETTER SWEET WILL BE AT BINGHAM HOTEL, BINGHAMTON. TUESDAY.

SEPT. 15th. 1 to 4 P. M. CAROL'S for a "rain proof" permanent.

Rain or shine. you'll still look fine. $3.75 and up. si Court St. 2-8348.

CHRISTINE, 32 Henry Feather cut permanent or any beauty service in your home. Dial 2-3045 or 7-3868. CHRISTMAS Cards to men in service MUST be mailed by Nov. 1st. See them at WEST'S, 130 State Street.

CONSULT your hairdresser about Zotos Permanents and Huvub Tintergent. Lynn H. Smith Co. 214 State St. COON CHASE Sunday, September 13th, 1 p.

m. at Urban Schippers. "Wee Hoose Greene, N. Smithville Flats Road, Route 41, out of Greene for about mile. Elimination heat.

MeEnany. COSTUMES. dressmaking, buttonholes. pleating, alterations, fine needle work, embroidery. Mrs.

A. R. Casey, 58 Court St. Dial 4-1571. ELECTROLOGIST-Beulah Beulah Day.

Post Graduate Expert permanent hair removal. 15 Main St. Dial 2-4114. FAMISE FOUNDATIONS- Order your garment now to have delivery for early fall. 84 Chenango St.

2-2797. FOR LIMITED time only, lovely miniature, complete frame, $5.95. BERTHOLD STUDIO, 10 Court St. FUR COATS remodeled, relined, cleaned, glazed. Ladies' and gents' repairing, reweaving.

Reasonable. Tip Top Tailors. Satisfaction guaranteed. 60 Exchange Capitol ground floor. 2-4731.

FUR WORK -Remodeling, remaking. Also garments. 2-5190. 154 Robinson. HELEN'S Beauty Nook, $5.00 permanent complete $3.50.

Individual eryles to suit personality. 52 Court St. 2:9401 INABELLE offers shampoo, finger wave, arch or cut, Monday to Thursday, $1. 121 W. Main Endicott.

Tel. 804. LAMP SHADES cleaned and washed. Novelties for your what-not. Appliances.

Steffens, 112 Court 4-5160. LILLIAN'S Beauty, 25 Court -New fall permanents, special, $2.50 and up. Also machineless, $5 up. 2-6812. MEN IN SE your clothIng with an Indelible stamp.

Joggerst. 116 State St. MILITARY PICTURES FRAMED Bring in your hero's picture and get It framed before it is torn or soiled. We have a wide variety of frames, perfectly suited to military photos. BUMP-TUTHILL CO.

166 Washington St. NATIONAL Studio Specializing in Henna, bleach and dyeing. Guaranteed waves, $1.95 to $10. 26 Court St. 2-9548.

RAE BELLE, 22 Blanchard Ave. Shampoo and wave, 60c; tinting and dyeing; permanents, $1.95 up. 2-8767. RENTALS Complete Tuxedo full dress. $3.50 up.

234 Main, Johnson City. BEN'S CLOTHES SHOP. 7-1930 STELLA BEAUTY SHOP, 607 Press Bldg. Evening The new appointments. Brush Curl 4-5781.

permanent. Take home a gallon of LAKEVIEW "FRESH CHURNED" BUTTERMILK. LAKEVIEW DAIRIES. 237 Water. WE monogram your gifts: leather goods, pens, pencils, playing cards, napkins, stationery.

Remlick, 129 State. WILBUR'S Dept. Store, 227 Chenango. Headquarters for men's work clothing. Profit-sharing premiums given.

WILL Care for child in my home while mother works. 67 Endicott Johnson City. Lost and Found CAT LOST- -Large black and white, toed male. Return 237 Main Johnson City. Dial 7-5529.

Reward. FOUND- -Billfold. Owner identify and pay ad. 2-5746. FOUND Package with house coat.

Owner identify and pay ad. 2-5014. LOST Wire-haired Terrier. Answers to "Rags." Dial 7-2871. LOST -Gas Ration Book Frank J.

Bucek. 6 Stokes Ave. LOST or Stolen-Gas ration book issued Fred Henkelman, R. D. 1, Kirkwood.

LOST- fountain pen, initials R. L. R. Dial 7-5134. Reward.

LOST- Gas ration book. Serial number 122535A7- -Class 2, Dial 7-2804. LOST White 2-strand necklace, matching bracelet and earrings. 4-3396. Reward.

LOST-Flat bottom rowboat from Chenango River at Nimmonsburg. Alfred Taylor. 2-6537. LOST- Guernsey cow, 4 years, ready to freshen. 135 Oakdale Johnson City.

LOST Gas rationing book, registration permit, in billfold. Return to 315 Squires Endicott. LOST-One Series A gas rationing book, serial No. 298058K. J.

Harold Driscoll, 40 Narwood Johnson City. LOST- Gas ration C. and in Greene. N. Y.

Please return. Leo Hawkins, Chenango Forks, N. R. D. 1.

NAVY GLOVES lost on Court St. opposite Sears. Dial 4-3185. STOLEN- One A gas rationing book with 42 coupons; one book with 9 coupons; one book with 48 coupons. Please return to I.

0. McGrath, Whitney Point. STOLEN- Two S-2 gas ration books. B. F.

Sabbow, 734 Riverside Drive, Johnson City. ANNOUNCEMENTS Lost and Found service boy's money. 2-5162. Reward. WALLET LOST -Floral Ave.

bus: ADVERTISE LOST ARTICLES The law: "Any person who finds lost property under circumstances which give him knowledge of means Inquiring AS to the true owners who appropriates such property to his own use or to the use of another person who is not entitled thereto without HAVING FIRST MADE EVERY ABLE EFFORT TO FIND THE OWNER and return the property to him 18 guilty of larceny. Section 1300." EMPLOYMENT CONFIDENTIAL REPLY SERVICE You can now answer employment ads with Press box numbers by use of our Confidential Service. This is how it works: To your letter attach the names of those whom you do not care to reach. Send your letter with the list to "Confidential Service." Care of the Want Ad Binghamton Press. If your guess is right.

yOUR letter will be destroyed. Help Wanted -Men AGENTS Take your choice in selling any one of 7 different items--all fast moving NO RESTRICTIONS ON TERMS. Guaranteed salary toward big earnings. Transportation furnished. See Maurice Druker, 140 Court St.

AUTOMOBILE Mechanic, experienced. Howard Maas, 23 McKinley Endicott. Tel. 731. BARBER for long-established neighborhood shop.

Opportunity to buy or manage business. Owner has other interest. 24 Leroy St. BELL MEN, no experience necessary. Men under 45 years of age need not apply.

Apply Manager, Arlington Hotel. BOYS AND GIRLS, earn extra money for the things you want. Easy, pleasant work. No selling. Drop a postal card.

P. O. Box 659, Binghamton, N.Y. BOYS WANTED Apply Gotham Shoe Manufacturing 126 Park Ave. BOY with bicycle ranted.

Bingo Tailors, 52 Court St. DRIVER wanted for coal delivery truck. 22 S. Washington. Dial 4-1553.

GROCERY Clerk with chauffeur's 11- cense; also steady driver for Saturdays. Meyer Market, 17 Main St. HANDY MAN Night work, trucking garage. Write K-393, Press. INSURANCE Claim Adjuster- Age 45 to 50; experience not essential; married man preferred.

State salary expected, experience and references. Press, E-106. JANITOR wanted; $10 a week and steam-heated apartment. B-148, Press. MAN to work in laundry washroom.

BATES TROY LAUNDRY 151 Laurel Avenue. MAN, 18 to 40 years old, for general service work. Must be responsible. sober and industrious. Good salary.

Fitzmartin Tire Washington at Susquehanna St. MAN -Married or single for general farm work. Luzerne Ellsworth, East Windsor, N. Y. MAN for truck delivery and shipping room.

Chance for advancement. E-104, Press. MAN to work on farm. Begin up to Oct. 1.

Good 'wages, also house, milk, lights, wood and potatoes. Ch. Br. 34-F-2. John Washburn, Chenango Forks.

MAN for general cleaning. Apply Housekeeper, Arlington Hotel. MAN for work on dairy farm near city; house and milk. X-7760, Press. MAN to replace salesman classified 1-A, who has been called.

Established route and good earnings. N. E. Hill Bakery, 31 Gaylord St. MAN for office and general supervisory work.

Common sense more than experience needed. Permanent war or peacetime position. F-483, Press. MAN to help furnace installer. Must have car.

Holland Furnace 94 Front St. MARRIED MAN to of dairy farm. All improvements. Paid weekly. Write K-20, MEAT CUTTER- EXPERIENCED.

WRITE PRESS. F-485. work, good pay, pleasant working conditions. Fair Play Caramels, Willow St. and Grand Johnson City.

MEN WANTED Steady Job for men who desire work. No one else need apply. Dailey Feed Mill, Montgomery St. NIGHT COUNTER MAN at Diner, 283 Main Johnson City. NIGHT PORTER WANTED.

CARLTON HOTEL. PINSETTERS, 16 or over, wanted. Apply State Bowling Center. PLUMBING SALESMAN, experienced, wanted. Manage department in large store.

Pay good. Write X-7816, Press. PORTER for 5e to $1.00 Store. Must be fast and clean. One able to do heavy work.

Apply Mr. Robbins, 40 Main St. ROUTE MAN FOR LAUNDRY. BATES TROY LAUNDRY 151 LAUREL AVE, SHOE MAN, experienced, wanted. Married, between age of 25 and 45.

Better than average pay. Advancement offered. Manager shoe department in large store. X-7817. Press.

SHORT order cook, one for day and 1 for night, good wages. Coney Island Restaurant, 238 Johnson City. SHORT ORDER COOK. Sherwoods Restaurant, 25 Chenango St. SINGLE MAN or Boy on farm, near city.

Write X-7827. Press. TOOL GAUGE MAKERS TOOL CUTTER GRINDERS MACHINE REPAIR MEN MACHINE OPERATORS INSPECTORS BENCH WORKERS LABORERS Work schedule 60 hours per week, If now employed on defense work, do not apply. SAVAGE ARMS CORPORATION EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT UTICA, NEW YORK TRUCK Mechanic Wanted- Good job, good pay for right man. P-413, Press.

WAITERS Wanted. Pitch's Oyster House, 122 State St. WELDERS and tack welders for drydock construction. Normal hours, ten hours per day. six days per week.

Chicago Bridge and Iron Company. Newburgh. N. Y. YOUNG MAN to assist in home of single man.

Write X-7829, Press. ANY OLD TIME Shoe Operators, especially those capable of operating more than one machine. Please phone or write J. H. Nolan, care of McCarthy, Inc.

DO YOU need an additional income? Would you be interested in a permanent part time collection debit? Worth $80 monthly. Write X-7830, Press. EXPERIENCED single man on poultry and dairy farm. Milking machine used. I.

F. Kunkel, Harpursville, N. Y. HELPERS WANTED Apply Binghamton Slag Roofing Co. Yard.

Eldredge Liberty 8 A. M. NATIONAL FIRM has opening in Binghamton office for men to do outside contact-Interview work. No sales or collection. Useless to apply unless having following qualifications.

Age 21-40, high school graduate, physical stamina. sales or contact experience. Absolutely clear record and use of car. Strictly accurate answer to include age, education, height, weight, citizenship. Telephone number and employment history.

Replies confidential. P. O. Box 852, Binghamton, N. Y.

NIGHT man dishwasher. Coney Island Restaurant, 238 Main Johnson City. OPENING for 2 all-around farm hands, good wages. Call or see Mr. Ball, Hazard Lewis Farms.

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