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1 ILrgtlt )Lefl A OBITUARIES The Evening Press March 24 1983 B'nphamton, N.Y. r.raroN Short Binghamton and was a Grace N.Nior. vete6ranof world War I. 01 0 wego Funeral services will be Funeral and interment Friday at 8 a.m. at St.

Pa-services for Grace N. trick's Church where a Jerry ADenMcElroy of Indianola, Miss. Jerry Allen McElrov. Alburto Fox olKosendale Alburto Fox, 88, of 5 Davis Rosendale, Mary Jane McElroy of Indianola, Miss. Mary Jane (Snow) McElroy, 48, of Indianola, 48iof Indianola, died Sundav.

March 20. I i3SJ as tne result of afire his home. He is sur- vived by three daughters, Milhssa and Mehnda miV ojiai-uac 01m et1113.) 1 Tn, 1 mother, Hazel Boyle McElroy, of Owensboro, Kentucky; two sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Trodelen, Owensboro, Mrs. Pam Janet H.

Buttolph of Vestal Janet Howe Buttolph, of Andrews Road, Vestal, passed away Tuesday a morning at ner nome. sne survived by her hus- band, David Buttolph, Vestal; two daughters ua nnurauK uuLumm Jackson, Ijttle Sdver NJ, Idea nnn Di.tfntnli Vac Miss Diana Buttolph, Ves- tal; two sons, Peter L. Buttolph, Binghamton, James E. Buttolph, II, New York UtV: tWO grandsons: her Darents. George and Esther Howe, Washington, DC; a sister, Anne Howe, Washington, DC.

She was associated with SUNY Binehamton since 1966, orginafly in the ritiraonwiant Mnnnmante umciuiiKui uwuiucuM Section of the University's Library and more recent- iy on the staff 01 Ktfer- ence Librarians at SUNY Binghamton. Memorial services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, 187 Washington Binghamton. Arrange- merits are hv the Prentice- Funeral Home, Main Binehamton. in iieu of flowers, friends Crawford, Chicago; a brother, Ray McElroy, Owensboro.

He was Vice President and General died Sunday, March .1 1. as ine resun. oi a fire in her home. She is survived by three daugh- ters Millissa and Melinda 11 Viiill PJ007 flrloonc nor O'Neill, New Orleans; her latner, Kennetn 01 Sedona, Arizona; a sister, Mrs. Coralee Giardinarie, Hiaiean, ionaa; inree brothers, Albert Snow, Apalachin, Gilbert Snow, NC, Kenneth Snow, Boulder Colorado.

Memorial services will be held Saturday at 4 p.m. at the Prentice-Olsen Fu- floral HnmP SI niain VI Binghamton. The Roger DeNoyelles, pastor wnoss Memorial rresoy- terian Church, will offici- ate. Friends may call Sat- urday from 2 p.m. until service time.

Sp.JonV. Holbrook of Whitney Point is Manaeer of Fritts Broad- formerly of Har- Ml- XT il'tai IVIU1 pursville, N.Y. died Wednesday morning at the Veterans Hospital, Castle Point, N.Y. He is survived Dy nis wue, tua Clements Fox, Rosendale; one niece, Mrs. Marion Fox Mangan, Bingham- ton; two step daughters, Mrs.

Mary Marx, New Palt7 ISIV anH Mrs Mil. ton NY He was affiliated with the United Methodist Church of Modine, N.Y., was a veteran nf Wnrlri War 1 comnno with tho U.S. Army, Company L. i T1 t-i zisi engineers. A.Ci.l".

FYanw ami Meuse 'Argonne Offense, was a member of the Har- pursville American Le- gjon Post 1596 and Veter- ans of Foreien Wars Post 666, Binghamton. Prior to his retirement in 1963, he was employed by the U.S. Medical Depot, Hillcrest, WV Funeral and committal eprviooc will ho fmm tho Pine Funeral Home inr Pal. t7 nv svirtau at 11 a Tho R017 Rnnnr Rosenkranse, will' offici- ate. Burial will be in Special E4 Jon V.

Hol-oisen brook, 25, of Aberdeen 55 IT NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED MDS tnoil bo moivod by (no Board of Education of tho Jortraon City Control School Dm-trtct ot fho Admtwrtrotton OffioM, 666 foynotdt- Road, Johnson City, Now York 13790. until Wodnos-doy, April 20, 1983 at 2:00 p.m. in occordono with spoctfrcationt ond, ot that rim. tho bids will bo publicly oponod and road aloud DUST COLLECTING SYSTEM Tho information for btddort, form of bid, gonorol conditons, specification and othor infermo-tion may bo obtoinod at tho abovo-montionod officos. Tho Board of Education rosorvas tho right to waivo any mformolitios in or to rojoct any or all bids, or to accopt tho ono(i) that, in its judgment, will bo in tho bast intarost of tho school district.

Doted: March 72, 1983 Robert Hinkoy District Clerk PUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON REQUEST OF SAVIN CORPORATION FOR PERMIS SION TO OPERATE A HELICOPTER LAND ING PAD AT ITS MANUFACTURING LOCA TION ON LEWIS ROAD, CHOC ON UT CENTER, TOWN UNION, BROOME COUNTY, NEW YORK PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pur- suant to a resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Union, adopted March 2, 1983, that said Town Board will hold a public hearing at me Town Office Build ing, 3111 East Mom Street, Endwell. New York, on the 6th of April at 7:30 P.M. to hoar all interested parties and citizens for or against the grant of the spociat permit by the Town of Umon to Savin Corporation for the opera tion of helicopter landing pad at its manufacturing location on Lewis Rood, Choconut Center, Town of Union, Broome County, New York. At the time of such public hear- log. oH interested parties and citizens for or ogainst the grant of said loeciat permit shall be hoard.

Copies of the proposed special permit may bo examined at the Town Clerk's office during regular business hours. DATED: March 2, 1983. James Hacked, Town Clerk CHENANGO VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annuo! meeting or the inhabitants of Chenango Valley Contra! School District oucrlrrHed to vote at school meetings in said District, will be held at the Junior-Senior High School Building in said District, off Route 7, Town of Fenton, Broome County, New York, Post Office Address, M.R. 97, Binghamton, New York, on Tuesday, May 10, 1983, at 7:30 o'clock P.M (E.D.S.T.) for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the education Law. Notice is also given that election ot irwmbers ot me Board ot tduca- tion ond votes upon appropriations of necessary funds to meet the esti mated expenditures, propositions involving the expenditure of money or authorizing me levy of taxes will toko place on May II, 1V03, the ouditorium of the said Junior- Senior High School between the hours of 12 noon and 9:00 o'clock P.M.

(E.D.S.T.). Voting will be by voting machine. Notice is also given that a copy of the statement of the ornount of money which will be required for the ensuing year tor school purposes exclusive of public moneys, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the District during the seven days imnwdratefy preceding the annual meeting, except Saturday, Sunday or holiday, at each of the school houses of the District in which school it maintained from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Notice is also given that peti tions itominatinQ candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be fifed in the off ice of the Clerk of the District between the hours of 9 a.m.

and 5 p.m. not later that the 30th day preceding May 1 1, 193. The following vacancies are be filled on the Board of Education: TERM LAST INCUMBENT 5 years Dr. Charles D. Foster 5 years Robert L.

Smith 1 year Gary J. Hokomb (appointed to tm me vacancy cre ated by the resignation ot Philip Gunster) Each vacancy is a separate specific office and a separate petition is re quired to riominate a condidate to each separate office. Each petition must be directed to the Clerk of me District, must state the name and residence of the candidate, and Legah 11 are asked to make contri-New casting, headquar- tered in Indianola. Memorial services will be held Saturday at 4 p.m. atthe Prentice-Olsen Fu neral Home, 55 Main at Binghamton.

The Rev Roger DeNovelles. pastor of Ross Memorial Presbv- terian Church will may call Saturday from 2 p.m. until service time. Earl W.Stephens 1 i -c. 01 Dinguamion Earl W.

Stephens, 79, 11 Westwood Buigham- 1 ton, died Tuesday 9 p.m. Home. He is survived by his wife. Aerifina Marozas Steohens. Bineahmton: one daughter, V.

Elizabeth Frederick, Binghamton; one son, William Stephens, Albuquerque, N. four grandchildren, Mrs. David (Dawn) Gil- more, Blairsville, Pa. Robert Frederick, Nim- monsburg, Valerie Fred- encK, nmgnamton and stonhen FreHeriir Rino. Riverview Cemetery, Har- Funeral services were pursville, at a later date, held this morning from Visitation at the Pine Fu- The Oswald Mortuary and neral Home this evening at 10:00 from the St.

Fer-from 7 to 9 p.m. Arrange- dinand Church, where a ments are bv the Os- Mass of Christian Burial hamton; three great- Pa grandchildren, Dannv and She was predeceased by a Sahby, Endwell, Michael nephews and cousins She grandchildren, nieces and Churcn: Wmtney Pomti Alyson Babcock, Endi- son, Edward P. Michalek SaLby, Binghamton and was a member of St. Stan-nenhews He was a former was a former member of ntt. sisters Mrs anrt is surviuerf hv her Andrew Saliby, Raleigh, lslaus Kostka Church and Mass of Christian Burial will be offered.

Burial will be in St. John's Cemetery, N.Y.C. The family will receive friends at the J.A. McCormack Sons Funeral Home, 141 Main Bine- evening from 7 to 9 p.m. There ww be a prayer service this eve- nine.

Mrs. Clara T. Lutz cnuituu Fuenral and interment services for Mrs. Clara T. Lutz will be held Fridav at 11 a.m.

from the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main Endicott with the Rev. Vincent J. Ear-ley, pastor of her church officiating. Burial will be irndicott The familv will in Riverside cemetery, ropoiva frionrte nr the aiii evenm2 from 7 to 9 Dm Expreions 0f sympathy in memory of Mrs.

Lutz may be made to the Shnner's Crippled Chil-drens Hospital, Sprinfield, Mass. 01100. Mrs. Antoinette Price of Binghamton Mrs. Antoinette Price, 73, 1 Downs Bing hamton, died at 12:10 P.M.

Wednesday, March 23, 1983 at Wilson Memon al Hospital. She was the widow of Mr. Maniey u. Price. She is survived by daughter and son-in-law, Mr.

Mrs. Martin (uo-lores-Del) Zaic, New City, NY; granddaughter Delcy C. Zaic; a grand son Mark F. Zaic, both of New City. NY; brother and sister -in-law, Mr, Mrs.

John (Catherine) Pietryka, Pittston, Pa two sisters miss Meien Pieyka and Miss Jennie two sisters, Miss Helen hamton; several nieces, its Holy Rosary Society employee 01 e-naicou Johnson Corp after 30 years service. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Laskowski Funeral Home, 367 Prospect St and at 9:30 a.m. at St Stanislaus Kostka Church, where a Mass of Christian uuriai wui De ceieDratea. Burial will I be St.

Stan islaus Kostka Cemetery Ilia fnm.li nr. 1 1 friends at the funeral home Friday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Leslie C.Hewitt of Largo, Fla. Leslie C. Hewitt, 87, Largo, formerly of Largo, formerly Endicott died Monday at KTf ISal icuii.u vcuici inraii.u, Largo.

He is survived by his wife, Ina B. Hewitt, two sisters, Ruth Tilly and Ethelyn Hewitt, both of Endicott; several nieces, nephews and cousins. He moved to Florida in 1961, after retiring from the Endicott Johnson Corp. He was the oldest iiving member of the Union Presbyterian Church. He was a member and past Exaulted Ruler ofBPOEl977.

Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Friday at the Union Presbyterian Church, 200 East Main Endicott. The Rev. Willis F. Reams, pastor of the church will officiate.

Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Endicott at the convienence of the family The family will receive friends 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Coleman and Daniels Funeral Hnmp son East Main Endicott. Lodge No. 1977 BP0E will conduct a Lodge of sorrows at 8:45 manaaor anH funeral rii. Short will be Thursday at 1 Pm- at Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 25 Main st Apalachin.

The Rev. Gordon Hauser, castor of the Hallsville Baptist Bible Church, will i L. officiate. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery, Apalachin at the conven- ience of the family. In lieu of flowers, tne tamuy re- quests donations be made to the Owego Emergency Squad, Owego, N.Y.

13827. The family will receive friends Today from 2 to 4 Katherine Stahoski formerly of Johnson City Mrs. Katherine (Rex- ford) Stahoski. 68. former- ly of Johnson City, now of Pau rciiiauuu, uscu L' irAMr.HA Hijm, March 21.

She is survived by her husband, Michael Stahoski, San ernando; two sons, William and Thomas; two daughters, Patricia and Sylvia; four grandchildren, all from California; two brothers, James Rexford, Albany, William Rexford, Johnson fnnr sisters Marv Rexford, Binehamton, Mrs. Reed Archer. Bine- hamton. Mrs. Frederick Savercool.

Vestal. Mrs. IVirnthv Tflrentpaii. son City; several nieces several meces and nephews. was offered.

Catherine Saliby of Binghamton Catherine Saliby, 93 Deyo Hill formerly of l6te UaK died inurs day at Wi son mte Oak died ThurS' niwi. aiuvivcu bv three sons. Alexander NC: two daughters, HitcncocK, re a do ay, Mass; 14 grandchildren; seven ereai-eranacnii- also several nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Michael's Greek Catholic Church and St.

Peter and Paul's Society. She was a retired employee of the Endicott Johnson Johnson City: a member of the Ward Amencan Le- AH A. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Chopyak-Scneider Fu- neral Home, 326 Prospect Binghamton and 1:30 n.m at St Mi- chad Greek Catholic XnJEJZfo ciate. fiunal wiU be in the Parish Cpmetprv Msgr.

Dutko will conduct a Parastas, 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. The family will receive friends Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.

Charles B. Lehmann of Binghamton Charles B. Lehmann, 90, of the N.Y.S. Veterans Home, Oxford, died at 8 p.m. Tuesday at his resi- dence.

He was prede- ceased Dy nis wife, Loret- ta K. Lehmann and his son, Charles J. Lehmann. He is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Howard F. and Mary Leh- mann, Lockport; a daugh- ter-in-law, Mrs.

Mary A. Lehmann, Binghamton; Six grandchildren; two great grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Marie stnnpps anH Mrs William (Caroline) Gilbert, both of Long Island and Mrs. Katherine Cummine, rector of the Scholderer- PresenUy stationed at Marv Murtarii Roy cnaJek) Binghamton; two Mrs.Stephen (Margaret) The Legion of Mary and Noyes Funeral Home, re- Aberee" (Catherine) Andrus; all of grandchildren, Michelle Woytovich Binghamton Senior Citizens of St. Stan-tiring after 55 years of ser- Mawtand.

serv- Endicott; three brothers, Michalek and Edward Mi- Mrs. Ray (Mary) lslaus Chruch; a retired 3 must describe the specific vacancy far which the candrdote is nominated, including at least the length of the term of office ond the name of the lost incumbent. Notice is also given that voting take place upon the proposi tions staled below. Voting will be by ballot on voting mochtnes as provided by the Education low. PKUrUMMUN I RESOLVED (a) That the-Aoord of Education of Chenango Vattoe Central School District it ft authorized to purchase two passenger buses tor transpcMibtton of pupils to and from schools of the District, and to expend therefore including incidental costs, sum not to exceed TrWrty-Three Thousand Dollars ($33,000.00) each, to a total of Sixty-Six TKweaed Dollars ($66,000.00) for buses ond one (1) lo-passenger-van for the transportation of pupil8 to and from schools of the District," and to expend therefor, including mciden'-tat costs, a sum not to exceed Fifteen Thousand Dollar's ond a total for all vehicles of Eighty-One Thousand Dollars ($81,000.00) (b) That a tax is hereby voted for the foregoing objects or purpose in the amount of $81 ,000.00, to be levied and collected intrntall-ments in such yean ond If) such amounts os may be determined by the Boord of Education.

3 (c) That in anticipation the said tax, bonds or capital ne4s.of the District ore hereby authorized to be issued in the principal amount of not exceeding $81,000 09, ond that a tax is hereby voted to pay the interest on said bonds Or-capital notes as the same shall become due ond payable. PROPOSITION II RESOLVED (a) That the; Board of Education of Chenango. Valfey Central School District is -hereby authorized to purchase six -computers with associated software -as original equipment for use -in the Junior-Senior High School Wtd to expend therefor including incidental costs a sum not to 'exceed $3,131.11 each, to a total of $18,786.66, and twelve (121 computers with associated software as original equipment for use in the Junior -Senior High School and to expend therefor including iniden-tal costs a sum not to trxceed $2,501.11 eoch, to a total of $30,013.32, ond a total for all computers of $48,799.98. 1 1 (b) That a tax it hereby vpted for the foregoing objects. or, purposes in the amount of $48,799.98, to be levied aodiool-lected in installments in suchyeors and such amounts at may be determined by the Board of Education.

(c) That in antkipotion-af 'the said tax, bonds or capital notes' of the District are hereby authorized to be issued in the principal amount of not exceeding $48,799.99, and that a tax is hereby voted to pay the interest on said bonds r- capital notes as the same stall become due and payable. PROPOSITION MlIihuj RESOLVED (a) That the Board of Education of Chenango Valley Central School District is hereby authorized to replace the following original portions of the Junior-Senior High School and to expend therefor including incidental costs a sum not to exceed the amount set opposite eoch item to a total of $240,000.00, to wit: (1) replace 40,000 sq.ft.'' Kinior High School roof ond swimming pool roof (2) replace lign'tping (3 replace glass block wall in, Jun? tor High School (4) replace lighting in Junior. High School Gym. $22 .000. 00; (5) replace glass block in corridor between Junior and Senior" High (6) replace burners in HTTTcVest boiler converting to gasoil.

and to purchase and insfall ov original equipment in said Jumo Senior High School on intercom ponel board to me cost of $10,000.00 including incidental costs. (b) That a tax il hereby voted for the foregoing objects' Ot purposes in the smounV of $250,000.00, to be levied and collected in iratallments in such yeors ond in such omountsat rnoy be determined by the Board of. Ed- (c) That in ontidpationiof the said tax, bonds or capital notes of the District ore hereby authorized to be issued in the principal' amount of not exceeding and that a tax is hereby voted to pay the interest on said bonds or capital notes as the same sftajlje-come due and payable. Dated: March 16, 1983 VICTORIA T. POPECK District Clerk Legfttt HI CHILDREN to a family wherra; Writer Elinor Klein emeter! VESTAl HtUS MEMORIAI PARK 4 grwm.

Section Q. S900. 785-3745. 11 LEGAL NOTICE Attention: MftE's and WBE't or praparina a bid for Nw York Stat Daoartnrwrrt of Transportation Project 250464, Broom County, Rvconftrvctmg Portion of Grn Aubrvy-Whitney Point, S.H. 902: ton CuWt R-procafiwnt) dua April 7, 1983.

Wa occept quotas on oH itams. Pkms and Spacificotions may ba ra-viawad at this offica or the Deportment of Transportation District Offica in oinghamton. New York. Contact Kenamot Construction P.O. Box 67, Greene.

New York 1377B. Phone (607) 656-4413. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of the Village of Owego will hc4d a public hearing at the Municipal Building, 90 Tempi Street, Owego, on Thursday, March 31 at 4t30 p.m., to consider the adoption of a locol law amending Sub-Part Local Low No. 5 of 1970 Partial Exemption from Real Property Taxation so as to increase the maximum a4 tow able income of the elderly from $7,200.00 to $10,500.00 together with changes in the requirements of homeownership and the methods of computing said income to bring the local law into conformity with Section 467 of the Real Property Tax Law of the State of New York. A copy of the proposed local law is on file in the Village Clark's Offica and may be examined prior to the public meeting.

By Order of the Board of Trus- DATED: March 21, 1983 Dora Marie Ritfer Village Clerk NOTICE Of INTENTION TO FORM A STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY The proposed incorporators, whose names and residence od- dresses appear below, intend to form a stock insurance company under the laws of the Stat of New York. The proposed name of this company is Security Equity Life Insurance Company. The kmds of insurance business to be transacted by the company are life insurance, annuities, accident and health insurance, and non-cancel lab le disability insurance. Its principal office in this 1 tote will be located in the Security Mutual Building, Court House Scruore, in me City of Binghamton. Its proposed initial capital is Six Million Dollars.

Nomeond Address William W. Atkin, 1108 Pork Manor Endwell, N.Y. Frank M. Btrtoni, 5 W. Gbnn Rood, Apalochin, N.Y.

Robert M. Best, 41A Crestmont Rood, Binghamton, N.Y. Robert W. Byron, 36 Johnson Rood, Binghamton, N.Y. Alexander 0 Chiesi, 2115 W.

Hamton Binghomton, N.Y. Mefvin B. Dunn, 5 Riverside Drivs, Binahomton. N.Y. Fred G.

Kirtland, 136 Cholburn Rood. Vestal. N.Y. Thomas J. (Cnrffen, 925 Country Club Binohamton, N.Y.

Gvorg B. Kozol, 404 Massachu setts Endicott, N.Y. James P. Larkin, 409 Clarkson Drive. Vestal.

N.Y. Kothryn Grant Modigan, 7 West End Avenue, Bmahomton, N.Y. Paul H. Pearson, 19 Munson Street. Conklm.

N.Y. Thomas R. under, 3 Jutland Road, Bmgharnton, N.Y. NOTICE TO IODRS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to a morion of tha Town Board of tho Town of Union, Brooma County, Now York, soatod bids for tha construction of Curbs ond Gumars and Miscollanaous Storm Oroinoga in Twilight Driva-Holty Lona to Dood End and Syracvsa Straat-Hill Avanua to Squiras Avanua in tha Town of Union, Naw York will ba rocaivad on tho ofhea of tho Town Clark, 3111 East Main Slraat, Enow.ll. Naw York.

Until 10:00 A.M. on tha 4m any of April, 1983, at which timo may will bo publicly opanad ond raod oloud. Bids must ba submrrsad msaolad and shafl baar on tho foca sSaraof tha noma and oddraas of tha bidd-ar, raidsfallbamorkod. CURB AND GUTTER INSTALLATION ANO MISCELLANEOUS STORM DRAINAGE IN TvVfUGHT LANE TO DEADEND SYRACUSE STREET -HILL AVENUE TO SQUIRES AVENUE ll is tha Contractor's to mart tha irMnimurn ovidalinai ot tho Occupational Safaty and Haalth Act, particular, Part 1926. ma Safaty and Haorlh Ragu.

lotions for Construction. Tha contract documonts and spaciBcolions may bo axaminad at tho Town tngmaor Othca. 3111 E. Main Straat, Endwell. York, during rogular bvsmoss hours and may bo obtamod at tho lawn Clark's Ofhca.

A nonofundobla daposit of fif loan ($13 00) will bo raquirad for of aUsKrticottoni. A bid ojuoranlM in if form of cam or cortrhad choc in amount of tan porcont (10) of iH bo roqvrod or oJI Tno Town Board roMrwM right to rofsct any ond oU bids and to r-advrtiM tar bads ot its dts- Hockott TOWN CLERK TOWN Of UNION DATED. 3-16-83 Cleaning Services Recycling Plumbing Needs Copying Apartment Management Fencing WHATEVER YOUR NEED Find it in tha 1983 BUSINESS i SERVICE DIRECTORY IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION EVERY MONDAY IN THE PRESS AND WEDNESDAY IN THE SUN-BULLETIN. 798-1141 It ill cyv i.vv Proving Ground, Mary- land, formerly of Whitney Sunday in Maryland as the result of riant Ua ic ctiTritrori hv hie u.iik. 111- tiivu vj wife, Jean Holbrook, Whit- VanBuren Ho brook, Wmt- PeX Pomt; his parents, his Mr.

and Mrs. (Judy) Holbrook vejuc Mrs. Creek; two sisters Andrew Shavne Lisee, Conn, and Holly Holbrook, Castle Creek; four broth- nsiopner ana Mra Holbrook, all of Castle cles and one niece. He was the U.S. Marine Corps and mgwunineu.a.Army.

f1 Nichols Funeral Home Whitney Point and at 11 d.IU. dl Ol. rdiniK Church where the Rev. Robert Bogan will offer a Burial will be in Glen Cas- tie Cemetei with mil- ltarv r'enIds mav caU at the Nichols Funeral Home- wruuiey romi mis unma Whttnnu Mint ttiie evenmS irora 10 ner.e evemng prayers will be of- ierea ai p.m. Memorial contributions in his mem- ory may be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Founda- Hon, inc.

Ruth J.Rockwell of Vestal 1 rtuin J. iiimiuei Rockwell, 54, of 1605 But- ternut Drive, Vestal died unexpectedly Tuesday evening at Ideal Hospital. She is survived by her hus- band, Wayne Rockwell, Vestal; three sons, Terry Wayne Rockwell, Vestal, Randy Scott Rockwell, Portland, Maine and terhoudt Funeral Home, Harpursvuie. Theresa R. Michalek of Binghamton Mrs.

Theresa R. Mi- chalek of 9 Minerva Binghamton died at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday at Our i aHv nt i Hncnitoi hnchanr FiuarH Mi. chalek; one daughter-in- law, Mrs. Mary Ann Mi- haiet Rinahamtnn- five sisters, Mrs.

Frank (Rose) Michalek. Mrs. Pranlr Callv Mavlrn both of Binghamton, Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Cackowski, Johnson City, Mrs. Kaymond (Josie) Hurst and Mrs.

John (Louise) Skok, both of Binehamton: two broth- ste nen P- procnaska and Edward Prohotsky both of Binghamton; sev- eral nieces and nephews, Shp was a mpmKpr nf si Thnmas Anninas ni.irrh Bmgharnt0n. Funeral services will be Mturaay, ai a.ra. from tne j.a. McuirmacK Sons Funeral Home, 141 c. v.

mam Duitudiiiiuu auu at 9 a.m. at St. Thomas Aquinas Church where a Mass of Christian Burial will be offered. Burial will be in Slovak Catholic cemetery, jonnson uiy. The amily wm receiye friends at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

There will Mrs. Nina M. Preiss of Binghamton Mrs. Nina M. (Eldred) Preiss, 77, of 73 Vestal died Wednesday morning at Binghamton uenerai nospuai aiier a long illness.

She is sur- vived by two sisters, Mrs. Gleyn (Bertha) Holmes, Oweeo and Mrs. Lester (Esther) Osterhout, Hall- Artnur l. iMareu, duik- buttons to the Janet Howe Buttolph SUNY Bingham- in LiDrary Memorial 1 cttxtv uilU, HI CttlC Ul U1C OUll I Binehamton Foundation. Daniel Contento of Endicott Daniel Contento, 65, of 411 Marion Street, Endi- HioH at the Wilenn Memoriai Hospital today at 5 He -a Wei by Gloria (Latini) Contento, Endicott; one and son-in-law, Carol and Lewis Babcock, Endicott; one son, josepn mntontA svrapneo- tu-n Pi cumiHa'Mrs Marty (Louise) Contento, Sam (Louise) Contento anH vnu of Endicott; mother-in-law.

Mrs. I Voctal-nna sister-in-law. Mrs. Ann Stroudsburg, several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was a re- tiree IBM and a mem- ber of the Quarter Century C1 a.so a veteran of War and mm.

ber of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, Endicott. punera services will be holH ca(lirrtav at 0. 3. riirPHn rwr. al Home Inc 1905 Wat.

SQn Blv(j Endicott and at at uur Lady ot Good Counsel Churcn where a Mass of christian 1 tr- nunai wm ue uuereu. cu- tombment will be in Ves- tal Hills Memorial Park. Visitation at the Pucedo Funeral Home will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Havden Tinelev HdyaenL. iingiey ofMontrose Havden Tingley, 74, RD 1, Montrose, died dren.

Luckv Downs. Mrs sister, Mrs. Edward luoromeai scon, mew Milford; one brother, Jus- tin Tingley, New Milford; several nieces and neDhews. Mr. Tinelev was a lifelong resident of the Montrose area, lie was a retired uvesiocK aeaier and a member of St.

neral nome, riday eve- ningafter7p.m. Bernice Reynolds of Binghamton Funeral and committal services for Bernice Reynolds will be 1 p.m. Friday at the Hopler Funeral Home, 483 Chenango St. with the Rev. Lavere Dod-son, retired Methodist minister officiating.

Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. this evening at the funeral home. vice; a member and past president of the Broome County Funeral Director's Association; his other memberships included, NYS Funeral Director's Association, Board of Directors, NYS Funeral Directors Association; Binghamton Lions Club, Bing- namton camera Club, Cosmos Club, Binghamton Elks. Trinity Episcopal Church.

M. Funeral services will be held Saturday, 10 a.m. at the Trinity EDiconal Church, with Rev. Artnur Doersam officating. Interment will be in Kattelville Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at the Scholderer-Noyes Funeral Home, 269 Chenango binghamton, this evening from 7 to 9 and Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Friends wishing nay make donations in his name to the Binghamton Lions Club or the Broome County Volunteer Ambublance Service. Ifl MeniwiMM BERRY In loving mmmory of Wonato M. Barry, who poit owoy 1 12yariogotoooy. DaorMom: tovad you tnon.

Wo lovo you yot. Ihouoti orhorl may. Wo will now forgot. Sodfy mittod by. HuAond.

Dovghton, A Sont HAH (Homar) Evolyn. In lowing momory of my Motnor, who posiod owoy March 24. 1961. At twilight whon twilight hour And lumot Homos tfw iky. I think of you, door mothor, And mo hoppy ooyt gono by.

Thoughts of you como drifting bock Within my drooms to soy, To know mot you or rosting Whonlho twilight ondstha day. Sadly missod by, Doughter, Sandy ftOBERTS In loving momory of my son, Richard Roborts, who diod 4 yaars ago today, March 24. 1979. What would I gh to clasp hit hand, His happy foe to sao To haor his voica and soo his smila That maont so much to mo Sadly missad, by Mom, Dad Laor, Sistars. Undo, Brando, JoAnno.

SHIRLIV Loving Momory of Clayton Shirlay, who pcissad owoy a yar ago today. Anarch 24, 1982. Wo miss you now. Our hoarts ara soaa. As tkna goal by, wa miss you Your loving smila, your gantla foca.

No ona con fill your vacant placo. From his wrfa and childran. STAML In loving momory of Tras- so Stohl 241,1982. Tho avaning star shinos on Of lovod but could not sova. God took har homa, was His will But in our haarts, wa lovo hor still.

Gilbart Stohl and childran Sammy Lee Rockwell, Thursday morning at his be a prayer service Fri-Apalacnin; one daughter, home after an illness. He day evemng. Expressions Wendy Lynn Rockwell, is survived by his wife, of sympathy may be made Vestal; her mother, Pau- Mrs. Helen (Titus) Ting- to the Hospice Unit, Our line S. Paterson, Vestal; ley, Montrose; a daugh- Lady of Lourdes Hospital, two aunts, Bernice Wilks, ter, Catherine Tingley, 169 Riverside Bing-Fla.

and Zelma Pumphey, Montrose; four grandchil- hamton, N.Y. 13905. NOTICE TARIFF REVISIONS EFFECTIVE JUNE 1, 1983 APPLICABLE TO THE GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION OF THE SCHEDULE OF GAS SERVICE COLUMBIA GAS OF NEW YORK, P.S.C. NO. 3-OAS (Issued Under Authority of 16 NYCRR 270.70) THESE TARIFF REVISIONS INCREASE" CHARGES FOR WORK DONE ON-; CUSTOMER'S PREMISES.

o'n These increased charges reflect laboj-rates for work done on customers' premises at the Company's established levels. The aforementioned tariff revisions are" on file for public inspection at Company', offices during regular business hours." Fla. and several cousins, Ruth was a graduate of In- Lloyd (Bonnie) Culberson, diana University of Penn- Mrs. Steven (Sandra) Wil-sylvania and a music son and Mrs. David (Vir-teacher in the African ginia) Mittelberger; five Road Junior High School, great-grandchildren one Vestal.

She was also a memDer oi me maxweii Chapter of the Order of the bastern Star, Troy, Pa. The family will receive friends this evening from i p.m. ai me n.r. muai runerai nome, do Main Vestal. Funeral hamton, Warren Eldred, Calif He was a member of p.m.

this evening at the fu-Binghamton and Lester st. Patrick's Church, neral home. Eldred, Montrose; one a) I -s fl 1 Jj services will be at 11 a.m. Paul's Episcopal Church, Friday at the Vestal Unit- Montrose, ed Methodist Church, Funeral and committal Main Vestal. The Rev.

services will be held Sat-Kenneth Wood, pastor of urday, at 4 p.m. from the the church, will officiate. Bartron Funeral Home, Burial will be in Glenwood 74 Church Mon-Cemetery, Troy, Pa. The trose, with the Rev. Henry family requests in lieu of J.

Pease of St. Paul's flowers, those wishing Episcopal Church and the may make contributions Rev. Edward W. Conklin, in her memory to the Episcopal Chaplin of Rob-American Heart ert Packer Hospital offici-Broome County Chapter, Interment in the Harford Cemetery, hamton, N.Y. 13903 or the Friends may call at the fu- mm Mystery man is aD.C.

professor LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) A man who allegedly used fake identities to get teaching jobs at two Pennsylvania colleges simultaneously was a Washington, D.C., professor who complained he was paid "peanuts," according to reports published today. The Lancaster Intelligencer Journal reported today that the mystery professor is Paul Arthur Crafton, 59, of Potomac, who has taught engineering administration at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., since 1956. The Intelligencer said the mystery professor identified himself as Crafton during a prison interview with an unnamed newspaper source, and claimed his various deceptions were prompted by a need for money to care for a daughter crippled sincejiirth by cerebral palsy. The Baltimore Sun said in today's editions that MISSING What happens rhild is missine? uncle, Elwyn Gaige, Haw-leyton; several nieces and nephews.

He was a member of the High St. United Methodist Church and a retired employee of Fowlers with 50 years of service. Funeral and committal services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Frank L. DeMunn Funeral Home, 36 Conklin with the Rev.

Rondall Woodall, pastor of the High Street United Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Chenango Valley Cemetery at the convenience of the family. The family will welcome friends at the funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the High St. United Methodist Church Memorial Fund or National Lukemia Association, Roosevelt Field, Garden City, NY 11530.

poignantly describes the desperated that families of missing children hold for a reunion. Klein speaks frortv experience. Her own brother disap peared in 1954 and, though 30 year nave passed, she still waits for his re-, turn. In Parade. IFimpral Hcmi? Dimtory Consult those listed below for Professional Services in Time of need vesiai uniteu memoaisi i a- i TTt, Church Memorial Fund, Ernest H.

Parsons Funoral Home, Inc. Charles J. Mills President 724-1336 Crafton and his wife, Sonia, 52, have a son, Eric, 20 You'll find and much more in the next Sunday Press Coll 798-1161 for homo delivry. WM. R.

CHASE SON. Inc. FUNERAL HOME 772-0320 The bearded man in his 50s allegedly posed as an Australian professor, John Byron Hext, to get a teaching position last fall at Shippensburg, State College..

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