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50 BINGHAMTON PRESS June 18, 1958 NOON N. Y. STOCKS RevieWotStocks Steel Demand In June More Than Expected Area Obituaries High Low Last Net Ch High Low Last Net Ch. Oneonta 3101 Head's Son Fined Mohasco Ind 6'j A Monsan Ch 3ZJ: so', as Abbott A T-! II I Mont Ward 1, Motorola I Mueller Br Murphy (Murray Cp lijNat Bisc iWat Tan 5514 182 40 20U 10 58 16'i 18 77i 44 273 noon Club, Binghamton Business 'acf ind and Professional Women's Club acf wrigh and the Order of the Eastern Star. Miss Matthews was the aico Prod daughter of the late Frederick'Aiieg cp R.

and Kathryn C. Matthews. The body was moved to the AiUe(j strs Prentire Funeral Home. 55 Main Allis Chal 40', 20' 10 5B4 165, 6'a 184 TiU 44 233 27 4U, 20 10 53 16s, 18 44 23'4 273, 353, 405, 25', 37'i 26', 50', 13', 693 453 47', 91 23 17, MRS. MABELLE GATES, 81, of Solon Road, McGraw, died at 7:30 p.

m. yesterday at Cortland Memorial Hospital, Cortland. She is survived by one son, Gates of Binghamton; one grandson, Gerald Howard i Gates of Binghamton; a daughter, Mrs. Paul Rick of Bingham WNat Cash New York (JP) The stock market was irregular with a lower tendency in active early trading today. Fractional gains and losses prevailed among key stocks.

Some declines went to about a point. Prices were mixed at the opening. The ticker tape was late briefly as opening blocks were handled. Some early losses deepened in subsequent trades. The market was continuing the backward tendency it showed in late trading yesterday when a fairly sharp early rise was blunted.

After four days of attaining frpdi hiphs for 1958 Drofit taking was in order. Binghamton Press Bureau Ja'Nat Dairy Nat Gvds 321 4 35 '4 25'', 37', 263i 504 133 692 455, 47 903,4 23 17i 18', 46'j 355, 632 31 24', 3858 34 1 8 233i 32i, 35i4 40s, 25', 37 2 263i 50'4 1334 69 Va 45, 47'i 903, 23 17, 7, 18'2 46i, 35, 63 'i 311 24'2 33, 34i, 2334 Oneonta Edwin W. Elmore, 22, son of a local industrialist, 'Nat Lead NY NY Street, where friends may Ltd Alcoa a has been fined $50 on a charge INY Central today from 7 to 9 p. 102i'2 102'a 102'i Amerada of disorderly conduct in One 1934 1934 ton, and three great-grandchildren. The body was moved to Am Airlm Am Bosch 37 onta.

pf 18'i NY Sta 46' 2 Nia Pw 355, New York A June rush in steel buying has caught both the mills and their customers off balance, Iron Age, national metal-working weekly, said today. As a result, some June business will carry over into July, the publication reports. Iron Age reports, "The mills were counting on a June spurt by consumers as a hedge against the expected price bosst in July. But the volume of orders specifying June delivery has grown to unlooked for- proportions." The June boom is attributed to a combination of price hedging and actual need due to low consumer Am Brk Sh He appeared voluntarily in the Hall Funeral Home, Mcuraw, where friends may call tomorow Am Bd Par 173i rori Be. west JOHX MATULEWICZ, 66, of 712 Morlando Drive, Endicott, died at 12:15 p.

m. yesterday at the Ideal Hospital after a short illness. He is survived by four sons, Stephen of Texas, John, 313, iiNo Am Av Steels, aircrafts, most rails and chemicals were lower. Motors, base metals and utilities were mixed. from 7:30 to 9 p.

m. Am Can 49 i Am Cry st 34 Am Cyan 44'i City Court yesterday and pleaded guilty before Judge Anthony DeAngelo. 24' 2 383i 3414 231, Am El fw 'Ohio Oil "lOlin Math l'Outb Mar 1 MRS. EVA (SWEET) JONES, 71, of 31 Kirby Street, bridge, died Monday In The Jr. of Endicott, Joseph of Vestal In addition to the fine, Mr.

Elmore also drew a suspended sentence of six months in the Am Fw 1434 Am Hrdware Am Intl 13', Am 36t -P 233, 233, 37. 375, 17 Vi 17V2 49U 9 34 'i 34i 2 443i 42 42, 1434 1434 23', 2334 13', 13', 36 36 23', 23'i 13 13 61'i 617', 391, 39i. 13 13 463i 46'i 34i 3414 Pap r.XiVX 58 57' 573 Hospital. Sidney. She is survived' nd Norbert of Cleveland, Ohio; hv hpr hnshanrt nrviii jnn fi ve daughters, Mrs.

Helen Kot- 932 Otsego County Jail at Coopers- Am Metal State Produce Prices Today Pac Lte Dairy Products Eggs New York (USDA) Wholesale egg prices were unsettled today. Receipts 12.300. (Wholesale sellin Drices based on town and was placed on proba 932 932 4634. 46', 4'4 41'4 39', 39', of Bainbridge; three sons, Ken-I chick. Mrs.

Hedwig Gorczynski, neth and Fay Jones, both the Misses Mary, Gertrude I Pac Tin iParam Pint tion for two years. 46', 4'4 39', 79', 20 Am Motors Am Gai Am Potash Am Rad Am Smelt Am Stl Fd As part of the probation, 1: 13i', 61', 39J, 13', 463, 34i 4 791, 1934 Parke Park Rust Penn Dix and Marcela Matulewicz, all of Endicott; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Skarpetowski of Toledo, Ohio, Judge DeAngelo directed the New York m( State Dept. of Bainbridge, and Ray Jones of i Greene; a sister, Mrs. Ella Cor-nell of Endicott; eight grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren; two nieces and several 31 exchange and other volume sales.) Penn Tex 4 young man to cease drinking in toxicants; refrain from possess and Mrs.

Mary Jackowski of 88 88 Am Tob 88 28 Agr. and Mkts.) Trading was slow and supplies were light today in 28 28 Penn Tex pf 18 Penney, JC 94 a Pa Pw Lt 483, ing firearms, and continue psy New York spot quotations follow: MIDWESTERN MIXED COLORS Extras (48-50 Hollywood, 12 grandchildren and several nieces and 1934 283, 4 18 941, 483, 13a 245, 67 48', 4P, chiatric treatments "until rnedi the wholesale fruit and vegetable Pa RR 18 94 'i 483s 13'2 24g 673, 41, cally discharged." market. Commodities were mixed. Pepsi Cola lbs.) 39-40'i; extras large (45-4S nephews. The body was moved to the Anthony R.

DeMarco cousins. The body was moved to the Harold Sherman Funeral Home, 58 West Main Street, Bainbridge, where friends may Pfizer Phelps lbs.) 38-39; extras medium ji-w; standards large 353i-363i; checks WARRANT WITHDRAWN Am Viscose Am Wks Am Znc Anaconda Armco Stl Armst Ck Artloom Arvin Ind Ashl Oil Assoc Inv Simultaneous Accidents Injure 2 Binghamton Press Bureau ii 13'. 471, 51 ii 14', 26 i 11 241', 17 75 fhila 1 245, 675, 48', 41g 153, 52a 4338 The charge against Mr. El Funeral Home, 1607 Witherill Street, Endicott, where friends may call today and tomorrow call today from 7 to 9 p. WHITES Extras (48-50 IDS.) 33- Philco 153, 133i 12', 51V, HU 26 '2 10'4 171, 75 221, 33 Vt 38 7 more was an outgrowth of an in Strawberries were higher.

FRUITS STRAWBERRIES Per quart Cat-skill section, Empires and Robinsons 35-40 cents. VEGETABLES LETTUCE Oran ge County, east 41; extras large (45-48 lbs.) 38Va- Philip Mor Phill Pet cident which reportedly oc MRS. ELIZABETH LUCHAN- from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. 39; extras medium ji-jz.

BROWN'S Extras (48-50 lbs.) Pillsby Mills 56s curred near the Elmore home In 42. 221 Pit Plate IV.k Atchison SKY, 70, of 53 Baldwin Street, 'died at 12:30 p. m. today at her i i Polaroid .20 593,4 Atl Cst Line 3312 Draper Street about 6:15 p. m.

June 2. ern crates Big Boston 24s 50-75 rents! Romaine 1 19 bu. crates 25- 38 Atl Refin Oneonta Two area motorists 73i jjiunic. one is auiviveu uji iwu sons, John of Bell-Garden, In court yesterday, a warrant Proct 6H2 Pub Sv Pullman Pure Oil 37 50; eastern Iceberg crates 18s and Atlas Cp Avco Mfg 634 6 133i 12', 47', 51 Vj 14' 26ii 10'i 241, 17 Vi 75 22 38 7 ''4 83, 125, 31'. 253i 201 36V2 18 59V4 551, IV.

41V2 9U 193, tor unlawful possession of a re HARRV J. STEPHENS, 90, of Kirkwood, died yesterday. He is survived by one sister, Mrs. Maude (Stephens) AM, and several cousins. He was a 65-year member of Otseningo Lodge, 435, The body was moved to the Ernest H.

Parsons Funeral were injured in separate acci dents which occurred simultan volver was withdrawn and the 83i 83'. 24s 75-1, low 50 cents. POTATOES Maine, 50 lb. sack U. S.

No. 1, 2 in. minimum TCatah-dins and some fair appearance 1.40- yuan uais to1. na josepn oi uamorma, four daughters, Miss Mary Luchansky, Mrs. Leonard Price, Mrs.

Anthony 43 56 V4 71V. 593,4 6H2 361,4 521.2 363 45 '2 35ia 313, 34 47 23Ti 30i'a 41,8 7312 793,4 KCA young man was charged with dis 1234 31U Babbitt Bald Lima Bait Oh Ptansrh 43 56V4 71,4 5934 61V, 36'4 451 a 35 'a 34 26 47 23'', 30', 41, 73ia 79'4 4 26 NEARBY WHITES Top quality (48-50 ls.) mediums smalls 26-28. BROWNS Top quality (48-50 lbs.) 43-45; mediums WiSlYi; smalls Butter Nw York (v-(TJSDA) Butter steady. Receipts 372,000. Prices unchanged.

Cheese steady. Receipts 615,000. eously last night in the same section of Charlotte Valley Road near South Worcester. orderly conduct, an offense, on Raytheon Reich Chem 253i autnonty of Judge DeAneelo. Beckmanlnst 20U Home, 71 Main Street, where Judge DeAngelo said the ac Beech Sav Jb'2 65, few 1.75.

Chicago Grain Chicato-UP) Corn and oats fu 18 friends may call tomorrow from Bell Aire tion was taken on the basis of a report by Dr. John D. LaTend- Bell How 59i'4 Harold M. Curran, 30. of Davenport, one of the drivers, was admitted to Fox Memorial Hospital in Oneonta with fractured ribs and other injuries.

31U 2534 20 36 'g 18 59i '4 55, IV, 41 12 9I 193 Bendix Av 5a- JO '2 32 34 47" 23', 30' 2 41' 73i2 793 26 29 46 351', tures contracts maintained steady to resse, consulting psychologist at I (Cecelia) Kolesinskas and Mrs. -Stanley (Irene) Pope, all of I Binghamton; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Stanko of Struthers, Ohio, and Mrs. John (Ann) Chesock of Lopez, several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, and cousins. She was a member of St.

An- Repub Av Repub Stl Revere Revlon Reyn Met Rey Tob Richfld Oil Roan Ant Rock Std Rohr Aire Royal Dut Ruberoid Vi Vj i Vi V. Vi Amany Hospital. Va trices uncnangea. Chicago Butter steady; re firm prices most of today on the Board of Trade but other grains sagged under increasing liquidation. SnvhMm riinnpri fairlv sharolv on Z1-4 11, 41', 93-s 193, 43 'a 295.

24 Benef Fin Benguet Beth Steel BigelowS BoeingAlr BorgWarn Alonzo Ferris, 16, of Worcester, whose station wagon was trailing the Curran car, received ceipts wholesale buying 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. CLARENCE P. VanDEUSEN, 78, of Watkins Glen, formerly of Binghamton, died yesterday at Schuyler Hospital, Montour Falls. He is survived by two brothers, Frank 'VanDeusen of Rochester and Earl VanDeusen of Chenango Forks; a sister.

29H umrrt that thu Commodity Credit'prices unchanged: 93 score AA The charge, based on statements by Mr. Elmore and Police Sgt. Howard Canfield, accused the young man of disorderly 43Ji Corp. had sold 1,500,000 bushels of 92 A 57'4; 90 554; 89 54V; cars 291a 45' 453i 35', 90 55: 89 54'i. 24 24 government surplus stocks at Mid- head injuries, but did not re quire hospitalization.

1 1: 293, 'drew's Church and its Rosary Society. The body was moved to conduct BndgBrass Eggs steady to firm; receipts wholesale buying prices un mat ne did, In west marKets overnigm. State police of the Oneonta Buckeye PL 263, a driveway at the north end .11 TLt Zne changed to Vi higher; wholesale BucyErie 293, 263, 263,, 1434 1334 36', it was off a cent a bushel or more. Mrs. Edna Neuer of Watkins Safeway St StL San St Reg Pap Scheniey Schering Schick 31 15 34 'i 235, 373.4 20' 2 147, 1334 121, 36i' Rve firmed up at times on repons the Daniel F.

O'Neil Funeral Home, 181 Court Street, where friends may call tomorrow and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. buying prices unchanged to 'i higher; 65 per cent or better grade A whites 36; mixed 36; mediums 33; standards 34'a; dirties 33; checks that. Poland had made overnignt Budauo Bullard Burllnd Burroughs ButteCop Draper street, act in such a manner as to annoy, disturb, interfere with, obstruct, or be offensive to others." FATHER PRESENT Glen. He was a veteran of the Spanish American War and had been an employe of McTighe purchases in the U.

S. market but 5: Scovill Mf 201', pront-taKing women against small advances. Seab AL RR 27 293 263, 263, 143t 1334 12V, 5 4'', 135,, 42 18 28'', 23i '4 193, 66i, 16', 47i Wholesale Grocers in Binghamton for 40 years until his retire Seab Finan Sears Roeb Open High Low Close WHEAT 3', Ii V. Provisions New York tin Flour firm: 72 per MATTHEWS of 74 Conklin nue died yesterday at City Hos- pital. She is survived by a cous- 41, 13H 135, 42 42 18 18 28i 28i', 234 23 "4 substation said the accidents occurred about 6 p.

while the cars were southbound in Charlotte Valley Road. First in line, they said, was the Curran car, which apparently failed to negotiate a left curve, skidded off the left shoulder and overturned on its top. State police quoted Mr. Curran as saying he could give no reason why his car, a 1954 Chevrolet, went into a skid. Young Ferris, driving a 1958 July 1.85',i-i 1.86' 1.8378 1.84-837 Flanking the young man as he stood before Judge DeAngelo was his father, Earle P.

Elmore, 20 295, 27a4 731a I312 573, Sharon Stl Shell Oil Siegler Sept. 1.87 l.BB'4 i.BO't I.OO',t-,4 Dee. 1.93V.-93 1.93i 1.91?s 1.91 Va-H ment. The body was moved to the Prentice Funeral Home, 55 Main Street, where friends may call today from 7 to 9 p. m.

and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to cent extraction-100 lbs.) spring patents 6.90-7; eastern soft winter 15 341 23V2 37 la 9 201, 20 29si 273 73 571 17ia 61 4 I83, 83, 571, 303, 453, 41 Va 56 1631 22 51 Ii i In, Earl O. Niles of Binghamton. She was a member of Christ ii Sinclair 1.96-95T. 1.96 1.94V. 1.94'4-Vt 195, 19H neaa of the Elmore Milling Co.

in Oneonta. straights 5.90-6:30: hard winter CallahMng CampbRLk Can Dry Cdn Pac Case, JI Cater Trac Celanese CerdePas Cert-teed Chemetron Ches Oh March May aniitn Lor i 66 1.93 1.933s 1-92V4 1-92V straights 6.20-30. i.WiSoconv 51 Vt Episcopal Church, the Bingham' Rye flour steady: Fancy natents CORN (Old) 16'', 30i.i ton Civic Qlub, Monday After- 9 p. m. (100 lbs.) 5.70-80.

In imposing sentence, Judge DeAngelo directed Edwin W. Elmore to abstain from use of all 16', 47i 30 '2 IOV4 34-', July 1.32V3- 1.33V4 1.32V8 1.32V.-V4 Cornmeal steady: (100 lbs.) white 3. IOV4 10V4 granulated unquoted. Yellow 4.65A. 343,, 343,, Sept.

1-ZB14 i.sk,8 1.20'8-ao Dec. 1.193a 1.20Va 1.19 1.19 March 1.23 1.23 1.23 1.23 Mary 1.263'. U63. 1.26 1-26 teea steady: western bran, oer 55 3D 55 intoxicants and not to have firearms in his possession at any Chevrolet station wagon owned ton, basis Buffalo 33.50A. Solar Aire 185a So Am 83, Sou Cal Edis Southern Co 303, Sou Pac 453, Sou Ry 41 3, Spen Chem 56 Spiegel 1634 Square 221, Std Brand 513 Std Coil Pd 8 16, by his father, Emerson H.

Fer 16, pf 29i, Hops steady: Pacific Coast de ume. tttr Mrs. Thompson Dies in Deposit Ttansiclt flTre fi livered N. 1957 crop; seedless I Ex-Hartwick Baptist Pastor Dead at 80 23 iou are to continue your psychiatric treatments with Dr. 1.33-35; semi-seedless 1.30-32: clusters 1.27-29.

Chi Pneu Chrysler Cin CIT Finan ris, told troopers his vehicle was rounding the left curve when it was forced off the road bv an unidentified vehicle. 16, 29 23 471', 33' 4 56 16'i 4034 29 23 33i 56 161, 30'', 14', 341,4 23'a 9 20 20 295i 273 73 13'i 57', 17 183a 85, 303i 453 56 163 22'. 51i 8 523 46 54 "2 173s 36 21 5 "2 183, 25 00' 8 9 713, 293 211 383, 12 28 423, 243, 351, 35 'a 93 90', Tallow steady: Per lb.x o. John D. LaTendresse and con 331,4 54 561, 16i, CORN (NEW) Dec.

1.20 1.21", 1.20 150 Mar. 1.233. 1.24 X.237, 1.24 OATS July 61- 61 61 62 Sept. 633i 64 Dec. 68 66 66 66 Mar.

68 68 68 Oil Cal 53 N. tank cars: special loose extra loose 73B. -'Icities Svc Thompson of Deposit, died at citv str The station wagon sKidaea tinue such treatment until you are medically discharged," Judge Std Oil Ind Std Oil NJ 54', Greases steady: per lb. f. W4 a vin.

Cluett Pea Harwtick Funeral services N. yellow house 7N. ueAngeio continued. Cluett pf 130V 130V4 1301,4 across the road, left the highway and went down a 20-foot embankment, according to the Stan War 173g SterlDrug 363, Nominal; Bid: A Asked. Coca Cola 11B no "These Instructions are in art.

for the Rev. Fred L. Ainslie, 80, Stevens, jp 21 RYE dition to any rules, instructions Colg Palm Colo Ir 19 StudPack 1.29 1.30 1.28 1.26-4 I July were conducted Monday at the Monday evening. She was 76. She was born at West San-ford, the daughter of the late John and Sarah Baker Thomson.

or directions that may be laid'sept 1.31a-32 1.32 1.28 1.28- Col Brd a jiv. 523i -461'2 -54 Ii -173a 36 21 183, 23 33', 363, -9 713', 293i 21' 383, 12 1.33 1 34 l.au i.au-ju' aown ior your conauct by Wil-iDec. liam Sherman, chief probation 1.35 1.36 1.32 1.32ia-32: Colum Gas Col Carb Comb Eng First Baptist Church In Hart-wick. Officiating was the Rev. Wal Sundstrand Sunray SylvElPd SymWayne TexasCo TexGProd She was a graduate of the De 19 1 a 391,4 26 56Va ll'i 4714 Coml Cred Giess Champ Off New York (UPD Bobby Fischer, 15-year-old American chess champion, left by plane for the Soviet Union last night to play a series of exhibition matches.

Treasury Balance posit High School and Cortland. m'SEdv state police report. Gilbertsville Graduation Is Tuesday State Teachers College. con Copp Washington UP The cash position omcer ot Otsego County. NOT A CRIME "You are not charged with a crime," the judge asserted.

"Disorderly conduct is not a crime, so if you should ever be asked Consln Coal 34 ter A. Miller, pastor. Burial was In Hartwick Cemetery. Mr. Ainslie died last Friday at the Clarke Nursing Home In of the Treasury June 12: Balance 0-4 183, 25 337, 363, 9'.

72i 30 3834 12 283, 2234 421, 2434 351.2 35'a 10 903, 293 consumrw oj'a TexGSul Texlns Textron Thatch Gl TidewatOil Transamer She was a retired teacher, having taught for 43 years, 37 1: 613i 19 191.2 39 26 56 "2 II34 47i 123a 34 531'2 51 5338 233s 233,4 2114 19 19 -9'. 83, 25 Cont Bak Oil, 19 193a 39 26 563, 1134 4714 121,2 34 53ia 38'', SO3, 535, 233, 2334 2U.8 19 19 83, 25 voaro in tho Dprmsit srhnnl svs- Cont Can Cont Mot Cont Oil it you have been convicted of any crime, you can truthfully Richfield Springs after a lengthy ter. Her husband, the late illness. I Harry Thompson, died several 51 9'i 5334 235a 23'', 2134 283, 2234 423a 245a 35 'a 35 1, 10 903, A native of the Town of years ago. Transam TriCont TriCont UnCarbide UnPac UnPacDf say you nave not been convicted of any crime." Gilbertsville Sixty second She was a member of the 19 Coop Bess Copper Rng Copw Stl Cosden Pet Crane Co Cruc Stl Cudahy Pk "However, the matter is seri 293g 2934.

Commencement activities will Which Stocks o'2 Unit Air Lin 263 start for Gilbertsville High First Baptist Church, a charter member of the Daughters of the Union Veterans, a member of the Deposit Civic Club, Order ous and your conduct could have resulted in a terrible tragedy," Judge DeAngelo declared. 191', 9'. 85, 25', Burlington, he was a graduate of Colgate University and of the Colgate Theological Seminary. He served as pastor at Madison before going to the Mid-west, where he held several pastorates and became executive Curtis Puo Curtiss Wr And I would suggest that you 4i', Cutler see your doctor regularly and I) 0'2 265, 313a 8 4834 32 77 24" 32', S4i, 343, 653 o'a 26i 313s 8 483 32 14 77 241 323 34'a 34 1 4 653, 35 35 Daystrom School with the union baccalaureate service at the First Presbyterian Church at 8 p. m.

Sunday. The Rev. Roger Beach will deliver the sermon. He will be assisted in the service by The unituisc 31, United Cp 8 Unit Fruit 48? Un Gas Cp 323, Unit 14', Gypsum 77 243, Plywd 32', Rub 34'j Smelt 343s Steel 66 secretary of the Iowa State Bap that you follow instructions of this court and the probation officer," h'e concluded. S( of the Eastern Star and the DAR.

Funeral services will be held at the Dains Funeral Home in Deposit tomorrow at 3 p. m. with the Rev. John C. Cook, of JO '4 15V, 382 203,4 uecca ec Deere tist Convention.

Judge DeAngelo said later -34- Diam -A4k- 3 1 young Elmore recently complot Should Yon Buy? Call on us for suggestions in securities that fit your requirements. High current income? growth? Relatively-stable dividends? Capital gains? Name your aim in the space below, and we will make recommendations based on the findings of our Research and Market Analysis Departments. There's no obligation return this ad today. Rev. Arthur Clum of Christ 384 203, -34 573i 553i 38 7 187V4 ficiating.

Burial will be in the ed a period of military service Returning to the east about 80 years ago, Mr. Ainslie was pastor of the Baptist Church at I Ilion for 21 years and headed the Baptist Church in Hartwick Vanad Cp 32, 6i 32 Dome Min Doug Aire Dow Chem Dress Ind Duplan Episcopal Church. Organ selec family plot in Laurel Hill ceme tery. Deposit. 10' 575, 55', 381,8 73 I88I4 401, Ward Bak 13 and now is a student at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kans.

tions will be played by Charles Mrs. Thompson is survived by Brewer. for five years. du Pont Duq Lt -r 134 1 i His wife, Mrs. Frances Ainslie, 33i, 33V, East Air Li Eighth grade graduation and senior class night will be held two nephews, Robert Austin of Afton, and Theodore Austin of Nineveh RD, and several East Kod 111 111 State Livestock Eaton Mfg 47 at the Central School on Monday died some six months ago.

A daughter, Mrs. Frederic Fay Swift of Oneonta, died several Warn Lam 64'i Penn El 313 West Auto West Mary 62', West Un Tel 20 WestgABk 233'. Westg El 56', Wheel Stl 383, Whirl Cp Wilson Co 22 1, Woolworth 47 Edis Br Str Z9a at 8 p. m. The invocation will Please suggest securities for an Investment of Buffalo (ff)-(NYSDA) Closing be given by the Rev.

Roger 13 64'', 311a 171, 623, 20 233, 56', 383s 19 221'a 47 7' 251a 88 171, 81 "8 31 171, 623, 20 23', 563, 383, 19 223, 47 714 25Va 88 81 El St Mus 434 Elgin Watch 734 El Paso NG 34 based on my investment objective (check one below) livestock. Beach. The salutatory and vale- 15'i 384 203, 34 163', 573, 5534 38 73'. 187 '4 331,8 111 4614 293,8 43 73 333, 7 313 85' 85i 121, 183 ll3, 133 3912 45', 683 34', 513, 22' 34 34'dictory addresses will be de- Salable cattle 100, total 100. Steers and heifers: no arrivals.

Dairy type years ago. He is survived by a son, Dr. Robert Ainslie of Cleveland, Ohio, and a brother, James lie of Hartwick. V. C.n nA.1W.V.AW MM4 Worthington 1 1 ,1 lift maLuuiuui auu Higher current dividends Long-term growth Relatively-stable dividends Capital gaini I want information on these stocks: E'mer Rad 7 End John 3134 End John pf 8514 Erie RR 83 Evans Pd 12', Wyan Wor Donald Reuss.

slaughter cattle: market steady, Commercial and standard cows 21." Yale row 56i 2534 88 171'a 81 Vt 4 Albert N. DeClue will present eighth grade graduates with re utility and cutters can- Extends Employment Listing Deadline Binghamton Press Bureau Walton The Walton Bus! Yngst Dr Zenith Rad tversnarp itt'. 293i 43,4 73. 33', 7 313 85i 4 85. 12'.

1834 ll3. 1334 45'. 8738 17 Va 6834 34', 513, 224 41 4 ners 15.50-18. and some shelly kind gents diplomas for the board of below; fat yellow cows 17.50-19.50, Fairch Fedd Quig Fed Str Filtrol Firestone education. Senior class night ac American Stocks tivities will follow, with the reading of the class history, will and prophecy.

Attendance awards STOCKS Nelson Resumes Oneonta City Clerk Duties Binghamton Press Bureau 133 395, 4538 8738 173. 683 513, 22 41'2 34 Name- Commercial dairy heifers 21.50-22.50. top 23.50; utility 18.50-20.50; canners and cutters 16.50-18.50; utility sausage bulls top 24.50; cutters 21.50-22.50; canneri mostly Salable calves 100. total 100. Mar 1 and elementary prizes will be Frstamer wl Fla Pw FoodFalr wl Food Fair FoodG Mkt ord Mot FostWheel Address given at this time.

Senior graduation will be held in the central school auditorium AT-19 Telepbone- Frueh Tra 11 '2 "Va Tuesday, at "8 p. m. Following Oneonta City Clerk Olof N. Nelson has resumed his duties ket steady. Choice and prime medium and good light 1 the invocation by Mr.

Beach, A A 58 Gen Dynam 98 3', Security Mutual Life Bldg. Binghamton at City Hall in Oneonta. ouu neavy DODS JU.M-tl.; CU11S 22. down. BACIIE CO.

Founded 1879 Aero Sup Aeronca2Mfg AirW Ind AmLaunM Ah Photo Am Seal Anacon Ld ArkLaGas ArmstRubA Asamera AtlasCp wt Atlas Plyw Audio Dev Banff Oil Barium Stl Basic Inc Burma CanSoPet Nancy Smith, second honor student, will deliver the welcoming B'8 13 23 48' i HI 34'i 153, 11. 31. 6'a 133, 2', 13', 133, 3 He was back at his desk yes ness and Prof essional-Women's club have extended the deadline for listings in its employment directory until Saturday. Area women who wish to be listed in this directory which will be made available to all business people and possible employers should contact Mrs. Ann Surott, chairman of the Career Advancement Committee, of the local club.

Listees must be 18 years or older. Information in the directory will include experience and hours and days available for Binghamton 2-7225 terday after undergoing treat Membert of leading exchanges Mutual Fund dealers Salable hogs 100. total 100. Market steady. Demand good.

No. 1-3 butchers 180-220 lb. top 24.50; 230-250 lb. 21.50-23.; 260-290 uen Eiec bu'4 Gen Fds 6034 Gen Mills 733g Gen Motors Gen Prec 323, Gen Pub Ut 4334 Gen Tel 49 'i James J. Malane, Mgr.

address. The Rev. George G. Summerson will give the com ment at Fox Memorial Hospital for a leg ailment. 6O3 73" 393 315a 433 491 363 39 313, 58 79 Deputy City Clerk Christine id.

zu.zi.du; duu-350 lb. Good and choice 300-600 lb. sows boars and stags 11.50-15.50. mencement address. Diplomas will be presented to the seniors by Raymond V.

Seaman, president of the Board of Education. School ia I'ac cp 00 53 59', 603 731, 393 315,8 433 493, 363 39 313 a 58 79 46 453 38 'a 353a 16', Mannona, however, continues to be a patient at Bassett Hospital J' 3138 5838 79" CansoNGas Principal Addison Smith will an 3'4 3, 13. 1 3'. 3. in Cooperstown.

She is recuperating from sur CansoOilProd 11. nounce prize awards for the year. mm waiiw mm Cenco Inst 8 453 45 eery, performed last Thursday, employment. Gillette Glidden Goodrich Goodyear Grand Un Gran Stl Gt No Ry Greyround Grum Aire Gulf Oil Hayes Ind Heyden Npt 38 38' a 355,, 353, 16', 16 23'. 23 1 234 8 134 23 4714 "I A 3414 153, 13.

3'. 13 '4 2'4 133, 31 lft 7', l' 5'4 ft 134 I654 20' i 73 1934 2534 334 13'4 1'4 6ii 734 7', 734 1714 17 '2 1'4 8' A34 20" 183 "'8 13 23 4714 HI 341 153, 13. 6 134 24 133 133s 1 3i lft Hi S3. tV 134 1634 204 134 1 73 193, 25 334 13'4 1'4 734 7', 734 17'4 8'4 20 "4 184 IB3, and is expected to resume her duties at City Hall in mid-August. Mrs.

Louis Kramer of the City Hall staff is functioning as deputy city clerk during the absence of Mrs. Mannona. 115a H5" 1151 13 13' 134 Free Polio Shot Clinic Tonight Ascenith Stark, third honor student, will address the audience and the farewell address will be given by Richard Breslin, first honor student. Following the alma mater, the benediction will be given by Mr. Clum.

Processional and recessional marches and an interim selection 12i 121 213, 213a Hilton Hot 291, 291', Hon Elect Holland Cen Hadley ChambAm ChiefCMng Cinerama Clark Con Con Mng ConRetStrs Cont Mater Creole Pet CubAtlSug CubVenOil Duval Sul Dynam Am Electronics El-Tron EmeryAirF Faraday Ur Fargo Oils Felmont Pet Firth Sterl Flv Ttser ill 423a 421' Morris A free polio clinic for Homestk A adults between the ages of 18iHookerChem 293 293, and 40 will be held In ZionlHoud Ind 163 163 i1 213i 29i, ll' 423, 29a 163 83, 341, 18 87 Va 33 1" 51a iV I3 163 20" i 73 193 253, 33, V' 13 "a 7Ui 73, 7', 73 17" 17'', 1'. fi34 20'4 83a will be played by the Gilbertsville School Band under the direction of Warren Tarbell. The Howe Snd 111 Cent Invest it wisely we pay INTEREST OF PER YEAR ON SUBORDINATED DEBENTURES (ISSUED IN MULTIPLES OF $100 TO $10,000) and you will receive A good rate of interest on Income checks four times your investment. each year. YOUR INVESTMENT will be supported by a record of: Fir Destroys Lake Cottage Binohamton Press Bureau 34 "a 173 871i 34', 18 Indust Ray Inland Stl 34 3'.

3Va ociei seiecuon will De oirectea Church Parish House tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock. Dr. John H. Barrall, of Morris, will conduct the clinic. Vaccinations are open only to 33 33 Inspir Cop Lwugias Jones, a senior re- ception will follow the.

program. IBM Montrose A cottage at Forest Lake, Susquehanna County, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert 370 367', 34'', 343i 343i 813, 81', 983 37 37 37 2334 2334 residents of the Towns of Morris and New Lisbon, Including Int Harv Int Nick Int Paper Int InterestDStr Interest Pw liiGen Dev 3. Gen Plywd 3 Gen Stars liiHartfld Star Garrattsville.

1634 163 163 Greene Man Is Jailed Hevt Dutv 1 Home Oil A Jaeger Mch 20', 20', 20'i lo ,4 Past Matrons, Patrons Home Oil 181'a in jn'4 40 l's! Humble 52 Johns Man 38', Jones 40', Kaiser Al 27 a rnif 52 52 19 19 UNINTERRUPTED CONSISTENT DISTRIBUTIONS TO OUR IN-VESTORS FOR OVER 18 YEARS. OVER $2,500,000 IN ASSETS OVER $2,350,000 BANK CREDIT Honored by OES r.n nir.i I ivennerini a Rhinehaus, of Sayre, was destroyed by fire at about 1:30 o'clock this morning. The fire was discovered by a passing motorist who stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-ville Potts and asked them to call the United Fire Co.

of Montrose. The fire had gained such headway that the firemen were unable to save the cottage. vauej risi ividiiuns Kern Ld 473, '4 HvgradeF 4 Imp Oil 1 Int Petrol 3, Kirby Pet iLear Lynch Cp 3i; Magna Oil and Past Patrons of Onyx Chap- i Lehigh 1154 381a 40 27 92 "a 473 25' 821a 52 473g 171. 383 333 Lehman ter, OES, were honored at a THIS OFFERING IS ONLY FOR RESIDENTS OF NEW YORK IF YOU DESIRE COMPLETE INFORMATION USE THIS COUPON LOF Glass Z0'4 821a 52 473a 19 4'i 49i, 33, 6'a 9'4 6'a 53, 321 1A 4 58" meeting of the chapter, MondayjLitton ind 27 92', 4734 25i4 82i, 5134 473, 171, 33, 26' 62 70'i 48'4 3'4 9'4 554 A 4 58H 1834 (0FFERIN3 BY PROSPECTUS ONLY) night. Lockh Aire 48 3 6 6 5 S2 4 58 18 17 '4 When Introduced they told of'ws, Lone Name Monasco Merrill Isl Mesabi Iron NewSupOils No Cdn Oils Binghamton Press Bureau Norwich Frank W.

Beadle, 27, of Genesee Street, Greene, was in Chenango County Jail yesterday after pleading guilty to a charge of petit larceny. He had been arrested by Greene Police Chief William Henninge and State Police Trooper James Heath of Greene and pleaded guilty to the charge before Greene Police Justice Marion K. Singer. Mr. Beadle was sentenced to Add The cottage was not occupied at the time.

Due to the fact that V. ress Gas 3834 Lone Cem Long Isl Lt 26H Lorillard 621, Lukens Stl 70V, -h 1 Okonite interesting events during their year of service. Each received a gift from the chapter. Honor guests attending were: 62 701a -Zone. there was no wind, other cot City 3.

Pac Pet Ltd 18', 103 103 iPac pf 103 tages In the area were not In Pancoast 7 Pet 263, 263, 26', OR FEEL FREE TO PHONE OR VISIT (IF YOU PREFER OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL VISIT YOU) danger. Mrs. Ada Patterson. Mrs. Edwin 1 Bushnell.

Mrs. Naomi MacPherson. V. 44 37 Mrs. Frieda Smith.

Mrs. Frances Manh Shirt Forest Lake Is located about seven miles west-of Montrose. U. S. to Borrow Sub 71'4 18V 55 5 37 51 15 4 Pantep Oil 3 Prest 3.

Prophet CO (Rapid Am 3 Ravm Int ISeeburg Cp Singer -Mf 3 Sperry Rand Stathamln Hilliard, Mrs. Hazel Hart. Mrs. Sarah Wheeler, Mrs. Barbara Young, Mrs.

Bernice Alexander, Mrs. Jane Wiltse, Mrs Josephine Dunn. Mrs. 443, 37 12', 22' 373, 734 13Va 241 5034 10 days in the county jail or pay 0-4 8 18 54 4 37 5 15 5 2 A t- I -1 44 37 12'', 22' 373, 73 13'i 241' 503 18', 91 271, Marine Mid McDermott McLean McLell Str Melv.Shoe Merck Merr $ou line, xie bimj was uiucicu 0-4 1 8 1R4 84 4 15 2 'a 57'' Mrs. Helen W.

London-(UPI)-The British M.vt7 WaiteT Smithrland'Hart; Margaret Sweet, V. 12'', 22 "4 373, 73 131a 241 4 503 I81, 91' 271. 9 54' 28 la nuagei suomanne oprat win oe Ralph Wheeler, SymWaynewt 'i 5" 2'. Mpls Hon Bl-4 to make restitution of $25 to the GLF Store in Greene. He was charged with petit larceny In the issuing of a fraudulent check in violation of Section 1929a of the Penal Law.

Technico 3', I TexamOU VTexCaleary Minn Ont 271, Tourists to Norway exceeded loaned to the U. S. Navy for three months of harbor defense tests, the admiralty announced yesterday. 1 fict ln lex 000,000 In 1957 foi nnn rln I- mil 111 ijji iui wc uiai m. nf "jiTransCubrt 5434 28 'a 3-l-'4 23'a 57 1 'WoodleyPet 57 time, largely Swedes.

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