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Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York • Page 2

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2 BINGHAMTON PRESS Nov. 18, 19,34 City Housing C7 iHere is the TUKKJsY Bonds Sold Widow Guilty In Neighbor Dispute Case in i I it you'll be raving about Kramer fi.s Views: Elmira or Pa. TV OK Will End WWR Plan To Morgan Co. i for wcg i J. P.

Morgan is Mrs. Beatrice Mason, Castle Creek Road widow, "native mwm tne successiui low Bidder on $637,000 in bonds offered for sale yesterday was found guilty of by the Binghamton Housing disorderly conduct involving a dispute with a neighbor, Mrs. Minnie Smith, wife of Howard Assignment of television Channel 9 to Elmira or Blossburg, Pa. would mean an end to plans of W1NR to operate an ultra high frequency station in Binghamton, The firm offered an interest rate of .77 per cent and a pre M. Smith, Republican supervisor mium of 56.

from the Town of Chenango. Justice of the Peace Hawley WW Mayor Donald W. Kramer said yesterday. Mr. Kramer is president of MOHICAN FAMOUS "BLUE RISSON" MOH Five bids on the bonds were Booth, Town of Chenango, said opened recently at Carlisle Hill it, Inc w.liCI.

uhlan's l.xiv anu; Ks)H he found Mrs. Mason guilty and suspended a 30-day jail term "during good behavior." There hiis a federal Communications He added that as far as net Commission license to operate an Apartments, one of the city's two public housing developments. Other four bidders and their offers: Chemical Corn Exchange Bank, .77 per cent and S9 premium; N'alinnal Citv Rank nf Nw Vnrlr work affiliation is concerned was no jury. Mrs. Mason, who pleaded in II station on Channel 40 His comment was in response "we have hi'd negotiations with nocent Oct.

13, was defended by Young hovy lomi pkmp Ml breajled to a ouoMion as to whether he onc neiwotK ana nave Deen Young lwnj pick crop, luciow, jjJ John M. Keane. Binghamton at uith ihe. virws of thea'kec' hy another to discuss for Ihe whit meol .74 per cent and $5 premium; jj town of your fomiiy torney, wniie Mrs. bmith was represented Jhy Harold S.

Taylor, saiomon urouiers nuizier, also a Binghamton attorney. per cent and $13 premium; and station's Washington lawyers as affiliation," Mr. Kramer said, expressed in a statement filed vith the FCC in opposition to I the application to have ChannelLejainS ln 1 Jd) 9 assigned to the Elmira area. Miss Patricia .1. McKeon IF YOU LIKE WE Will ROAST AND STUFF YOUR TURKEY The woman was found guilty of name calling in a public high way near the Mason-Smith! ORDER YOURS THIS WEEKEND "It is clear," the Washington daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Binghamton Press Phottx homes, Justice Booth said. When they arrested Mrs. attorneys said, "in the Ugin oi.rv. McKeon, 54 Leroy Street, will Chase National Bank of the City of New York, .86 per cent and $12 premium.

The short-term note," due Nov. 4, 1955, represents a portion of the debt for the Carlisle Hill housing project. The Bingbamton Housing Authority has a subsidy contract on the project with the SvA'll hnua it rresh eaned ana rea experience that vlli competition play a leading role in Arthur Mason on a warrant issued by Justice Booth, sheriff's men said for you to pick up any day you want creates insuperable obstacles to Miller play, "The Crucible" to-the development of UHF and night through Sunday at the New WEST JUNIOR LEADERS Newly elected officers of the 9A class at West Junior High School which will be graduated in January, 1955, set a good example In study for their classmates after their recent election. Left to right: Margaret McCarthy, 15, of 11 Jerome Avenue, secretary, and Stephen Scott, 15, of 105 South Washington Street, president. mat wnere.

one or more vririiorK state Teachers College at the widow told them she and the Smiths have wrangled over a property line for several years. 26-28-30 CHENANGO 5TnttT stations provide service, a lir buffalo. television station has little or no; The nlav will Hp nroc.nt ration. H0Usln8 Admims-jj ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY Justice Booth said he did not chance of securing a satisfactory! Casting Hall, dramatic society of MOHICAN QUALITY BEEF permit any mention of the property line dispute to enter into the trial. The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that the J.

Tip a sufficient viewing audi-. All Best Cuts "Their differences of opinion ence. 1 Mr. Kramer said he did notiAPM? Loi'fltS to Up Filled Ollt completely endorse the state-i BONELESS RUMP Morgan firm naa purcnased a total of $3,020,000 ln bonds offered by 30 local housing au- thorities in the country. over the years had nothing to do with whether Mrs.

Mason was guilty of disorderly conduct in FRESH, LEAN Ground Beef STEAK SALE ment of the attorneys, insofar as; it said that the existence of Justice Booth said Largest purchaser of the total'f BAAQT nds $103,288,000 was Chem-lJ liWMJ I bond '55 License Plates on Sale Dec. 1 even one vtif station gave a new UHF station "little or no ical Corn Exchange Bank which lb I9C lb. lb. 25 5fc whether his vehicle is covered by liability insurance off at least chance of securing a satisfactory! network affiliation, or cf build-: Binohamfon Press Bureau Isurance information form; motor-' go into effect next year, for bodily injury bought $53,360,000 worth of thei; bonds. The average interest rate onJ all bond purchases was .71 per cent, the Journal reported, or .06 a i and tor property damage, Vi- uxv.vfc Aittany plates go on1 ists wno want "special number One license plate, of orange salp Der.

1 Mntrsr Vphicln Cnm.i dates" will nav an pxtra sprv. and the name of the insurance company. Tender, White-Meated SMALL PORK background with black numerals will he issued for each vehicle The WINR station would be in; missions James R. Macduff an-S ice charge; there is a new expira-competition with WNBF-TV, nounced yesterday, and reminded: tion date Jan. 17 for commer- BEST SHOULDER ROAST OF Answers to the questionnaire will be treated as confidential but on the Binghamton bonds.

xiit station wnicn nas operated; motorists go cial. trailer, suburban and farmland is to be displayed beginning new regulations with them. registrations; all vehicle owners' Jan. 1. Macduff pointed out the will be used to compile accurate here for several years "We haven't felt vHi that one This year, he explained, motor! will get a new information leaf- applicant is required to answer statistics on the extent of liability insurance coverage of New York Ecuador will import 12,000,000 gallons of gasoline to overcome its deficit.

station would be any lnsuperabiei vehicle owners are required to: let advising them of periodic In- two questions on the insurance State drivers, Macduff said. obstacle to the operation of a fill out and file a confidential In-1 spection requirements that will information form. They aral Full, Meaty Extra Meaty Rib Cuts Center lb. iS 4 Cuts 10 bring ya nnTP'f 1 MOHICAN FAMOUS TASTY LEG or RUMP ROAST OF iELOSMOKE Hockless jr. pwv Fresh Native Milk-Fed Veal lb.

Sea Food PLUMP GEN. SPRING LEGS OF FANCY SLICED HALIBUT 65' Fresh Brlte Red m. BULLHEADS lb. 45 v-r i Ssv Juicy! Savory Whole or 59 i eaemH l2 II A 'is Tasty Red PERCH FILLETS lb3V Many Other Varieties Half lb. tfm iJ i v1: 1 1 i.

Mohican, New England Style, LEAN, SMOKED Whole or Half lb. iwiwwwB Crisp "KETTLE HOT" 49 AT OUR DAIRY DEPT. MARGARINE Fried Cakes 2 doz Fresh Home-Type $300 LAYER CAKES ea lbs. 1 All Sweet Save More 49c 19c Large Assorted doz. With Coupon on Page 21 Moh.

Meadow brook 35 COOKIES Custard Filled ICR. PUFFS 6 lbs. I as for, BUTTER 2 Whipped Cream 79 59' Grade A Pullet EGGS 2 dot Moh. Bulk Cream LAYER CAKES 35' I CHEESE V2 FROSTED GIANT SIZE ANGEL FOOD POTATOES 10-39 Fancy Firm Whites ORANGES Made With Our Famous 13 Egg Recipe ca. 5 49 Fresh Extra Juicy WHEN BETTE8 AOTOMOBIUJ ARE SUtlT BUICK Will BUHO THEM I Stokloy's Best Cooks Sale! H-OZ.

BOTTLE Stokley Kidney I 303 Size Can BEANS SPINACH CATSUP 00 300 SCO 7 1 12-35' Size 4 303 $100 cans fi 303 SI 00 STOKLEY FRUIT COCKTAIL STOKLEY APPLESAUCE cans I fans PECAN MEATS WALNUT MEATS -j rw Ft- TIoot C.mn 1. is. Finest Quality Calif. Halves i2-lb. something more than style and power.

It's what the "variable pitch propeller" now has done for Dynaflow Drive. Up goes performance and gas mileage too When you find it necessary to push the pedal to the floor board, you do more than call on the greatest high-compression V8 pow er in Buick history. Y)u do what a pilot does when he heads his plane down a runway. You do in oil what he does in air you cut down take-off time by using "variable pitch propellers." In this case, the propeller blades are inside the Dynaflow unit. But they're engineered to swivel or change their "pitch" just like A bright new freshness greets your eyes and tells you: Buick's done it again.

You see it in the bold distinction of that gleaming Wide-Screen Grille. You see it in the rakish sweep of the rear-end contours. You see it in the whole fore-and-aft newness of fleet-lined grace that marks Buick the beauty thrill of 1955. New horsepower up to 236 You learn more when you get the power story. Up to new peaks go the horsepowers of every Buick V8 engine a walloping 188 hp in the low-price Special a mighty 236 hp in the Century, Super and Roadmaster.

And its new, more responsive, far abler power you can literally feel as you go. But even bigger Buick news for 1955 is plane propellers and with the same result: one pitch for getaway, another pitch for gas-saving fuel efficiency. A nd what you get in the way of instantaneous safety-surge with absolute smoothness, you can only believe when you feel it. This you have to try Of course, we want you to come and see the trend-setting new Buicks look into the betterments in gasoline mileage that add new thrift to these spectacular cars. But this year, "seeing" is only the beginning.

So while you join the crowds viewing the new Buicks this week end, make a date to get behind the wheel as soon as you possibly can. We promise you the thrill of the year. $intl on Rodmittr, epitotud ixtrs cost en cthit Sirltu Halves y2-lb. 00 ROYAL CHIEF TOMATOES 8 'I Rcaf20- POLL tJYKIL PITAIL cart UWi SPARKLING lYlS P40V7 ON DISPLAY. srrs.

STANDS, EPS' BREAK RESISTANT LCVILY.Df-LSS wc- mall 00 EHQ2C0TT SALES SERVICE, Inc. 1900 North Street, Endlcott, N. Y. SCHUMANN BUICK, Inc. 32 State Street, Binghamton, N.

Y. JOHNSON CITY GARAGE, Inc. 19 Willow Street, Johnson City, N. Y. MSB itv'i.

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