Press and Sun-Bulletin from Binghamton, New York (2024)

BINGHAMTON PRESS 23.. Jan. 22, 1957 NOON N. Y. STOCKS Review of Stocks Area Obituaries High Low Last Net Ch.

High tow Last Net Ch. A Builders Hit Local Slowdown MV VHAH 1'i 18'i lfl'i 4- 38 38 38 Nia Pw 25, 2W3t 20as NY Sta 374 37- 37'U t- I.I A a AI 38', 38'i 3R' BP, 61( 61( 15 15 15 13'. 13'i 13'i 20 20a 80a4 47 .47 47 ALEX BECKER of 78 State! MRS. CATHERINE COTT. 77, Street, died Saturday unexpect-! widow of Robert Gott.

formerly edly, at his home. He is survived'of Johnson City, died at 6:45 by a sister, Mrs. Tracy Barn- p. m. yesterday.

She is survived hart- a nnhpw Rnlnh Rnrnhart. bv a son. Charles Gott Of John- 8 161, la' 3 i snipuu i' a Nia rt 15 64 13 64 15 64 Norf West 70 70 '4 70' 4 No Am Av 35', 35'4 3S' Nor Pac 403 4(1 '4 40 '4 Nor Sta Pw 16', 16', 18', Northrop 25'. 25 Abbott ACF Ind ACT Wrig Admiral Aeroquip Air Reduc Alaska Jun Alco Prod Alleg CP Alleg Stl Allied Ch Allied Stri A I lis Cha! Alum Ltd Alcoa Amerada Am Airlin Am Boisch 3 3 18's 18'. 8'a 6'j 54', 54'j mt 91a4 43'j 43't 34 'a 34', 18 55 92''! 43', a -n'both of Binghamton; two aunts, son City, and a brother, Walter Helen Blinkovitch of Bing- Stewart of Grand Rapids.

Mich. buggy Ph 5b 56 68 flhin SVip Hflli BII71 lOhio Ed is was to future community develop Ford to L'nvcII ew M7 Truck Line Tomorrow Detroit W) Ford Motor 1957 line of trucks will be introduced tomorrow as a feature of a Ford-sponsored national truck conference at nearby Dearborn, Mich. The 1957 models, redesigned and restyled, include a new line of tilt cab trucks, a new pickup truck reportedly with a 25 per cent greater load-carrying capacity and numerous other models. Almost 300 different trucks will be available this year. Ford said the line to be presented tomorrow originally was scheduled for presentation in 1958.

The truck conference, to which more than 100 leading automotive and financial writers have been invited, is being held in cooperation with numerous leading truck users. hamton. and Mrs. Josephine Tne oocty was movea to me ivan Kvetkas of Lithuania, and an A. Barber Son Funeral Home, uncle, John Wolciek of Bing-'428 Main Street.

Johnson City, hamton. The body was moved where the family will receive to the Laskowski Funeral Home, I friends today and Wednesdaj R7 Pvnn Street inhere from 7 tO 9 P. HI. JIB U'a IIS'J fifl', 88', 88', 122', 12P, 12P, ment. Ohio Oil Olin Math Oliver Cp Outb Mar Pac Ltg 1.

Pac 111 41', 40-'', 40s, 4734 47', 47', 12', 12, 12', 72U 72'4 Tii'. 3'a 37', 6J4 b-4 6-U Two speakers hit complex lo 21', 21la 21' cal government structure in Zl'S Zl'J New York The stock market widened its gains in moderate early trading today, i Leading issues rose from fractions to a point or i better. Steels and aircrafts were the trading favorites. Motors, rails, nonferrous metals and chemicals also showed a decided uptrend as most major divisions improved. Wall Street observers saw the action as a continuation of the upward move near the close which cut many iof the losses yesterday.

In the absence of any new, dominating news factors, analysts said the recovery might be the result of a temporary selling climax, i Bethlehem Steel and Youngstown were each ahead I more than a point. U. S. Steel and Republic Steel gained fractions. North American Aviation, yesterday's third most active stock, was heavily traded and up a major fraction.

United Aircraft went up well beyond a point. Glenn L. Martin was a 1-point gainer. General Motors and Chrysler improved fraction-ally. i4 Pan AW Air 17--, MRS.

LUCY MANNING, 91, ol me umicr m. eiid! may call today from 6 convention of the National Asso- 0 elation of Home Builders 10 p-m" (NAHB). MRS. MYRTIE RRADSHAW. 79, 1'aram Fict 6 20', 2ii', Am Br Shoe 43 Am Bd Par 227 Am Can 41 Am Chain Am Cvan 74 Am Enka '2tii Am 5c Pw l.V, 43' 22'4 40J 54 74 2fii 15', 3T.

,4 Penn Dix Coventry, died Sunday mornim? at the Taylor Nursing Home in 36', Jb' a 12', 12', 21 'a 43' 224 40 84 74 28, 15', 37', 354 2S'. 5'a 55'j 7MH Am 37 33 '4 43 7U '4 4j'a 45 21' 21s 20', 46 1 8 Penn Tex Penney, JC Pa PwiU Pa RR Pepsi Cola Pfizer Phelps a Philco 28' i 26 'a 4o', 21'. 2l)4 57 '4 5', Fyke Jonnson or wasning- or ojuinneviue, aiea yesieraay ai Greene. She Is survived by a ton, D. chief consultant to the Wheeler Nursing William Manning the President's Advisory Com- Greene, after a brief illness.

She0f Dorien, a nephew, Rus-mittee on a highway is survived by two daughters, sen smith: a niece, Mrs. Helen told the builders that the 4 Mrs. Samuel West of Quinneville' Smith, both of Afton, RD; a cous-mile federal highway program and Mrs. Bradley Hinman of, jn, Mrs. Sarah Napier of Greene will pose a need for correspond Greene; a son, Arthur Bradshawand several nieces and nephews, ing Improvement of local streets 0f Binghamton; a sister, Mrs.

body was moved to the Root 55'2 Am Am Metal Am Motors Am Potash Am Fad Am Seating Am Smelt 573, 57'. 56 17'i 1 it 16', 17 4P, 32V, 32', 32' a 49 49 3- Phill pet 525a 52-, Pillsby Mills 43 43 43 34'j Am Stl Fd 4 3'2 43' 54 53 and roads 3i l'l 'i 174, 174, 174j, 79', 79', S3', 79' 33', 76', c. Morgan of uering, Funeral Home in Greene, wnere grandchildren, Gordon Hinman of friends may call until Wednes- Am Tob 1 Pitney Bow ij Pit Plate 1, Pit Steel PlouRh MODERNIZATION URGED 15 15 Binghamton, Mrs. Grace btanton day noon. 343,4 344 68 68 34, 34, 575, 87.

34', 68', 346, 58 46'4 V4 Publick Ind Ilpliind Triple CHIes Pay Holla Am Viscose Anaconda Anch Armco Stl Armst Ck Ashl Oil Atrhison 65 65 Pulman do 15 461', 9 65 41i 34 32' 'a 20 Johnson said that "all our past approaches to the movement of people and goods have been totally inadequate for modern-day needs. 15 15'a ot Kingnamton, Mrs. uertna trait of Whitney Point, Mrs. Margaret PolUb of" Detroit, Mrs. Kenneth West of Chenango Forks and 273, 273.

17, 17', 25', 25 25 41 34 324 20 41, 34 32 '4 20 31 Earlv Gas Merger Ruling Seen Lucky Bradshaw of Binghamton Atl Cst Line 44 438 4Ja8 444 44'4 31 31 Alt Refin 443 52s, 52'i 52'i 10'4 1C4 10'4 "We have built roads designed was a membcr of the Meth. for car movement, but then used odist Cnurch of North Fenton and them for dead storage of cars. tne North Fenton Grange. The "We have built relief routes, hndv was moved to the Root Fu- Pure Oil Quak Oats RCA Raytheon Repub Av Repub Stl Revere Rex Drug "i'Reyn Met Rey Tob Riehfld Oil iRoan Ant Atlas Cp Avco Mfg 3 5 1 1' MRS. MARY MAZZARELLA, 85, of 1 East Main Street, Sidney, died today at her home in Sidney where she has been a resident for 3 ytars.

She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Josephine Flowers of Philadelphia, Mrs. Preston Paris of Newport, Mrs. Peter Barber of Middletown; a son, Frank Mazzarella tof Sidney; two sisters, Mrs. Anthony Chickerelli of Oneonta and Mrs.

Charine Co-lucci of Ravina; several grand- 35 35 35 10 10 10 54', 54 54 '1 56', 56 66 66 66 64 65,, 14 1 14'', 14', 794 79:4 794 then permitted continuous Home, Greene, 'where trance to them from all kinds i of friends may call until Thursday Bold Lima Bait Oh Barber Oil TV Repairs Total $56,000,000 in State I By WILLIAM LAWTON I Press Business, Labor and Industrial Writer 14 14 14 The State Public Service Com- recreaUonaf and I oth mission is expected to rule soon structures." noon. 3U OU 603i 601 Beech Sav 30 Bendix Av 61', 1,4 Rohm 37 5 373' iRohr Aire 28s, 28s 375 28s, 18s. 185e 18 Benef Fin WILTON A. BRUGLER. 69, of i.

on a DroDOsed merger of Bing- Johnson said that "careful, co. Royal Dut 414 414 41'. l5a 1. Benguet i rrr viii Beth Steel 182 182', 182', Ruberoid hamton Gas Works and Key- ordinated, comprehensive plan- uo Mioourne riace, wbshhik- i'j'i ST II 45 453 45'i Beth Stl ning can maKe mis ueaerau u. uicu jmciuoj stone Gas Co.

IwichvL.av Art nn. nf the preat home. He is survived bv his wife. and great-grandchildren. She Boeing Air Bohn Alum 581, 23'a 14a Both are subsidiaries of Co-forrPs jn the rehabilitation of Mrs.

Agnes Wells Brucler of i was a member of the Sacred 5834 23', 54 ITHERE are some 4,000,000 television sets in New York Bond strs 54? 4 Safeway St 65 65 65 iSt San 254 243,4 24', bt Reg Pap 43', 43 Schenng 53 52'4 S3 Schick 17'4 173, iScovill Mf 323,, 321,4 32 Scab A LRR 34 3434 i lumbia Gas System. Keystone' sium areas jn the central cities, I Washington, formerly of Bing-serves some 11,400 customers inan(j jn redevelopment and ex-hamton; a brother, R. Bunnell the Walton Deposit 0f the whole metropoli-'Brugler of Lewistown, and 58', 55U 134 42i 49 13'i 38 42l4 423, 133.4 13'4 42'a Watkins Glen Montour alls- tan area." several nieces and neDhews. The 49 49 1. seab man 17 17 17 A State.

Set manufacturers have estimated that itsorgwam 'costs an average of $14 a year to keep each in properjBrist (working order. This adds up to a total annual repair bill Bun ind of $56,000,000. That makes it big business. 134 Dundee and Olean areas. L.n Rrrrv cTTrvivtc bodv wi)1 be brought to Bing-Binghamton Gas Works serves i hamton morning and snmo 44 inn iistnmfrs in thp! But, he said, as the work be-iwjU Kp takpn tn fhp F.rnnst Sears Roeb 273 Sharon Stl Shell Oil 81 i' Sinclair 61 32'', 38 32', 15', 89', 16'.

4- 5t'j 81 61 S3', 205, 45, 2H4 Size of the repair bill, coupled with the factjCdn Pac Triple Cities area. we are faced head-on withiparsons Funeral Home, 71 Main thn nnnlMnff fint (hit nun Inn ft I Socony 54 15U 89 Thp nrnnnspH mprPPr was suh. blreet. 1 So Car 20'i Sou Cal Edis 46 163i 10', 37 'Ik 51 that television is not only a form of entertainment, but also an important communications medium, has attracted the attention of the Harriman Cater Trac Celanese Cen SW Cer de Pas soumern L.O il r--r-- governmenis, at least as iney of a public hearing in witn transportation, are a yrS esrny' aceording survival of the horse and buggy 3. Sou Pac 443, 37'4 37s, 51 '4 51' 10', 10 443,4 443,4 Cert-teed Heart Church of Sidney.

The body was moved to the C. H. Landers Funerai Chapel, Sidney, where friends may call tomorrow from 7 to 9 p. m. MRS.

ARLENE MEEKER, 72. of Lawsville, died yesterday evening at Medical Arts Hospital, Montrose, Pa. She is survived by her husband, George Meeker of Lawsville, two daughters, Mrs. Leta Stockholm of Montrose, RD 3, and Mrs. Eleanor Gieger of Lawsville; tlx grandchildren and a great-granddaughter; a sister, Mrs.

Philip Wheaton of Franklin Forks, Pa. and Mrs. Worth Smith of Smethport, Pa. The body 'was moved to the Bowen Funeral Home, Montrose, where friends may call tomorrow 7 to 9 p. m.

Champlin Oil 28'a 67s. sistant vice-president of Bing- hamton Gas Works. 27', 51 81 61 53 2034 45T, 214 43', 443 51 32', 22,4 in, 393,4 48 4 583, 563,4 65 22 7 16 26 'a 67 Johnson said the existence of 35 ftftft ctrAPt anH mart "inrisHin- Dr. Persia Campbell, the governor's consumer Chi Gt West 35', 35'a counsel, in Binghamton last week to make a ch 17'4 n1 ia Sou Ry 13 Spen Chem it Square 1, Sperry Rd 14 Spiegel Std Brand 3. Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind Std Oil NJ StauR Ch Susquenango Scouters Elect Warner i cneerh caifl that the administration has "a KneriarCh'NW Pf 73 73 73 51 51 Vi 32', 22, 22 '4 11', 40' 393 46 58', 58 56, 563,4 65 65 22 22 7' i 16 16 263, 'F concern in seeing that New York State residents Chrysler kk fin.H 66 42 617 18 6S5, 42 62fe 18', I The merger, Mr.

Williams tions at the regional, state, would result 'certain admin-county and local limits istrative savings for each com- planning and fund raising for pany. 'comprehensive' improvement. '4 In addition, he said, the new! Harry A. Boswell, chair- company, to be known as Colum-i man of the NAHB community li bia Gas of New York, would! facilities committee, said, "We, be put in a position "to benefit; are trying to operate a highly 's-, are able to obtain competent servicing of their (cities sve City str Stud Pack 65 'i 65'a 1033,4 103 a4 Sun Chem U'Sunray television sets at reasonable prices. To that end, Dr.

Campbell said, the gover-. nor shortly will propose some legislation. Al- Id' Dorr W. Warner, Endicott insurance executive and a leader 4 Sup Oil Cal 1375 66'i 42 62 18', 1033 43', 30 "4 30i 17, 47 47'4 18', 40' 2 45', 30'. ffrtm eoinnrfe faonUirtrt -f iaw inrYl 1 1 na tan innilCtrinl 11179, 1350 1375 24', 24 ",2 Superior Stl 24 tion with a form of government in the Triple Cities Scouting designed for the rural life of 15 program, is the new president operating effciencies and economies produced throueh a Ions 3014 304 173 47 47'4 18', 40' 2 MRS.

CECILA E. MIHAL- elect of busquenango Council, 303,4 173, 463, 47'4 18', 40 45 303, Climax Mo Coca Cola Colg Palm Colo Ir Col Brd A Col Gas Col Carb Coml Cred Coml Solv Comw Ed Con Edis Cont Bak Cont Oil Cont Oil wl Copper Rng Cosden Pet Cruc Stl range Columbia System simph-iaecaaes ago. fication program now under ADJUSTMENT ASKED Wau Boswell, of Mount Rainier, Both Binghamton Gas Works Md said government improve- Boy Scouts of America. ic 01 uoruana. lormerly of 1 Binghamton, died at 3:30 a.

m. Mr Warner was elected at last today at Wilson Memorial Hos-n ghta quarterly council meet- pltali she survived by her mg in Your Home Library, John- rushand Mh.iir. 303, 303, 123'4 1234 3, 1 1 ana rveysione at present are mr.e "tn oivo a mavimum nf, Swift Co 39 39 39 "a 1 Sylv El PI 42 42 7. ''Texas Co 58'a 58'2 la iTexGProd 34 33'8 33'a 'Tex Sul 301, 3014 30 1 Tex Ins 17 li "li 17'i Tex 3714 371,4 374 ,4 Taxtron 20.4 20', 3634 36'i 365'8 iTri oCnt 2fi34 26', 263,4 Twent Cen 247, Asb 7 7 7 Un Chem 22'i 22'a 'i Oil Cal 563, 56 563, 7, Pac 29', 28'i 29 lUn Pac pf 85, 8, 8, nUit Air Lin 39'2 39'a 39'i 'i I Unit Aire 8634 86 863i 4. 134 supplied by Home Gas one at minimum cost" call r5?" Hef w.iU succeed Paul 55 '2 55 552 38 38 201, 20 20 71 70'i Cortland, her mother, Mrs.

Mary 01 several wnoiesaie transmis-for a maior "adiustment to the! y. omsiiauauu, pie ident pastiwo years, sion units operated by Columbia, times." CrucStl wi Curtis Pub Curtiss Wr He suggested state legislation 35i 353, 353, 8 8 8 45 45' 45 "making possible reforms in local government." And a further 15', 15', 15' The new president will take office July 1. He is an Eagle Scout and was chairman of the Endicott District of Susquenango Council in 1953 and 1954. His father, the late David C. Decca Rec Deere 297 step, he said, calls for "time and effort" of community leaders in mapping and obtaining reforms.

46'i 46', 463,4 Fruit Det Stl Cp Diam Mat At a later date, Williams said, Columbia plans to merge Home and other companies into "one integrated production, transmission and storage company. Simplification of the organization of the system, Mr. Williams said, ultimately will lead to elimination of certain duplicate expenses in rate cases. This sav 6, 6a 333, 33'i 295,. 27 193, 33', 333,, 13.

89', 4 29., 27 lO3, 33', 33 '4 89 27 193, 34 333,, 135, 893. Warner, a Silver Beaver, was 143i 143,4 Dis Seag Dome Min 56 Doug Aire United Co 4 Un Gas Cp Unit I US Gvpsum Us iUS Rub Smelt US Steel iVan Norm one of the originators of Scouting in the Triple Cities. 7,070 IV COUNCIL 6H 33'2 143 56 2434 434 60 65 13'i 45'i 12 21'4 21 51 51 21', 51 Dover Cp Dow Chem du Pont 55'2 245, 427i 60 643J 13'. 453, 1 1821, 182'i 43'4 60 6434 13', 453, 12'i Under Mr. Gouldin, the coun- Wiktorek of Johnson City; a sister, Mrs.

Jean Blinkovitch of Waukegan, three brothers, Stanley Wiktorek of Johnson City; Walter Wiktorek of Norwich and William Wiktorek of Binghamton; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She was a member of St. Stanislaus Church of Binghamton. The body was moved to the Greskovic Funeral Home, 161 Clinton Street, where funeral arrangements are pending. GEORGE EARL RUSSELL, 78, of 49 Rush Avenue, died at 1:15 p.

m. yesterday at City Hospital. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Wilma Abbott of New Milford, N. and several nieces and nephews.

He was a veteran of the Spanish-American War, and was a member of Thomas H. Barber Camp 3, United Spanish War Veterans and was a member of VFW Post 1449. The 108 duPnt3'a pf 87 ing, he said would benefit cus tomers. Co Sug 123,4 Duq IjI 3d1, East Air 47 East Kod 853, 7 108 108 87 87 357, 35', 471,2 85'4 854 623,4 623.4 33, 13 13 3234 323,4 Bid Offer Eaton Mfg 623 El Mus Elgin Watch 13 Elliott 323 cal had grown to a membership of 7,070 Scouts by the end of last year. It's winter camping program has been expanded greatly.

More than 2,000 boy-weekends have been chalked up at winter camp so far this year, according to Dwight D. Crisp, council Bresee Bids Ad Men AST Retail Sales 89 End John pf 89 89 mr. lawton though Dr. Campbell did not specify, it would seem likely that Gov. Averel! Harriman, among other things, will recommend a law that will require licensing of TV repair-; men, just as electricians and plumbers must now be licensed.

One problem now faced by the consumer, Dr. Campbell Eointed out, is that he has no way' of determining whether or ot a serviceman is competent. A licensing system might be a partial answer to this difficulty. ANOTHER PROBLEM is charges. Which is fair and what is right? Dr.

Campbell's office received 500 replies from consumers -ast fall to a questionnaire on TV servicing. One question asked what consumers consider a fair charge for a repairman's labor. Over 75 per cent of those replying answered $3 an hour or less, and a sizable segment held out for $1.50 or less, On the other hand, a questionnaire that went out to asked what they considered to be the minimum labor charge iper call or per hour for home calls, assuming that list prices are fcharged for parts. About 90 per cent of the servicemen replied 'with figures ranging from $3 to $5 an hour. Representatives of servicemen's organizations have suggested $5 as a reasonable charge, and some nationally-organized service organizations are tharging $5.95 and $6.95 per call for labor.

"The wide disparity between what consumers 'feel is reasonable, and what the industry and others state to be necessary charges," Dr. Campbell said in a recent report, "is a potential source of consumer dissatisfaction which may or may not be warranted. "Some servicemen," she reported, "have stated that in view bf this situation, rather than charge the labor rate which they imust to stay in business, they charge a lower rate and make up fche difference on parts. Of the servicemen responding to the consumer counsel's questionnaire, over one-third felt that most Consumers do not understand that reputable servicemen are Entitled to a reasonable return for their labor and to meet the necessary costs of business overhead. I DR.

CAMPBELL said her office has been advised by servicemen's organizations that there is a shortage of competent repairmen. The reason given, she said, is that income is low, averaging 53,782 a year for TV and radio mechanics. Good electronic tech bicians, she said she has been told, can secure much higher earnings elsewhere in the field. Ward Ba4c 143i Wi Lam 43'4 43't Penn El 27 27'i I West Auto 54'a 54'i 54'j Un Tel 193a 19 'i 'i Westg A Bk 29 29 4- lB Westg El 547, 55 60 59'8 60 't Whirl Seeg 24'a 24'i Wilson Co 147 147, 147i Va Woolworth 445,8 44i 445t Worthington 57 57 l'i Yale Tow 29'i 2fl5, 29i 3, Yngst 108'j 1082 108'i l'4 Yngst Dr 261, 26', 26', Zenith Rad 96 96 Erie RR 19' 1934 Evans Pd Eversharp Fairch 18 16 bcout executive. More than 2,000 Scouts participated in the council's summer' caTnping program at Camp Fan steel 19'i 16 ll'i 50'2 14'4 287, 91 'i 40 54'i 37 Fedd Qmg Fed Str ll'i 50 '2 143, 91'i 40 11 "4 14'i 28', 40 547i Tuscarora last year, Mr.

Crisp; body was moved to the Hnnipr Chicago (JP) A department Firestone Food Fair Ford Mot Funeral Home, 483 Che-George S. Ttate, principal of nanen StrPft wii American Stocks Fost Wheel 37 37i store executive said yesterday! that newspaper advertising men should spend less time trying to, sell space and more time helping! Cornerstone Laving Is Thursday Binghamton Press Bureau Oneonta City officials have completed plans for laying the cornerstone at the new water filter plant off East Street in Oneonta. Mayor Roger G. Hughes said last week the ceremonies at 2 p. m.

Thursday will be brief because of the possibility of frigid temperatures. "They'll be very brief," he commented. "But we'll have an elaborate dedication ceremony in the summer, when the plant is scheduled for completion." Tie cornerstone will be put into place by Mayor Hughes, with the assistance of Chairman Lothar Fieg of the Board of Public Service and Leland K. Brown, chairman of the Capital Budget and- Planning Commission in Oneonta. In tne audience will be Thomas M.

Riddick of New York City, consulting engineer for the city; officials of Henkels McCoy of Philadelphia, contractors, and Binghamton North High School! call today from 7 to 9 and to-and council advancement chair- morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to -G I 47 Gen Am In 4'i 47 83 Gar Wood 4 ii retailers sell merchandise. icjjuucu laai jiigui mat units in the council have 40 Frueh Tra STOCKS Aeronca Mfg 9'i 9'i i Allied Con Allied Pap 51 503,4 4 Am PetrofA 4 Ark La Gas 23'8 23 per cent or more scouts of first rIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllliliiillllllli Gen Bak Gen Dynam V4I Fred H. Bresee, vice-president 1 iof Breesee's Oneonta Store, Oneonta, told ciass or nigner rank, as com- pared with 12 units in this cate- 2234 9'i 56 'i 55 40'i 41 34 83 22i 56 54'i 4034 40'i 41 35 4734 83, 22 9'i 56 5434 41', 40'i 35 RIVATE 4. ia. the annual meeting of the News- Gen Elec Gen Fds Gen Motors Gen Prec '-jAssuvriiToa jy3a 003 83 jjapei- Auverusing executives Alias Flyw 834 Audio Dev 5'a Banff Oil 3 'i Barium Stl ARKING Gen Pub Ut 35H Association "Why shouldn't your plan in- Gen Refrac 473i Ga Pac Cp 267', 26-74 263,4 58; elude ideas powerful enough so Gillette 74 1 that the average retailer can vis 43 43 6P34 694 gory a year ago.

1 4,000 GAIN IN More than 4,000 scouts gained in rank last year. This compares to some 2,800 who were ad-IS vanced in rank in 1955, he said. John Dervay, chairman of the council's leadership trainings program, reported that training of Scouters in various sDecial- 70 in rlatinn trt hie 763,4 76'4 JBellan Cp 3'a Super l'i 14 Can So Pet CansoNatGas l'i '4Catalin 73,4 Christiana Oil 7 Pet 2'i .4 1 Cont Indust 63, potential volume. If you have MONTHLY $lfi00 I A MONTH Individual Numbered Area 3 10'i 7 7 6'i l'a 21 l'i 5', 63,4 33 33, 1474 14; such a plan and it is good, you can't help but sell more space -Hi because you are helping to in- 513,4 513.4 51'i 44 44 44 15'i 15'i 15'', 3358 33'i 33'4 110'i 110'i 110 1834 1874 1874 14 14 14 2134 21'i 21', 21 ,3 51 14 la 23 39'i 874 5 la 3 103,4 37i Hi 5 la 77 7 2'i 63. Ha 21 HI 5'i 63.4 33 33, 14 78 At 12', 3'i 38 5'i 113,4 5-, 57'4 45 "2 ll'i icrease volume, and when you has reached an all-time fr Each Car.

No Jockeying -j- Ji CubAtl Su 21 7 a Devon Oils Hf Lab 57a increase volume, you automati- Peak- Innulr- rally increase the amount of rial representatives 10 10 10 Dynam Am 63 money that can be spent by the who were honored for service TtLLUW CAB 2Z-3-Z2 and proficiencies at last- night's individual store I East 33 Va 1 El-Tron 33a '4 Emery Air 147i Goodrich Goodyear Gran Stl Gt No Ry Greyhound Grum Aire Gulf Oil Heller Heyden Ch Hilton Hot Hires, Hoff Elect Hoff Elect Homestk Hooker El Houd Ind Houst 111 Cent Indust Ray Inland Stl IBM Int Harv Int Nick Int Paper Int Int Util Johns Man meeting are: Speaking as a retailer whose department store does $3,000,000 other city officials 10 18'i 373,, 37 18 52 "2 60 '4 3754 10 10 18 18'i 37'i 3734 36i 365, 177i 18 52 "2 52 "2 60' .4 60 "4 37'4 375i 88'i U. IICUHI5IUU UltUUVie UI IVldllie, of business annually in a com- c- Clark of Endicott. Don- FROZEN imunity of 14,000, Breesee urged Rev. Mark S. M.

Ray, pastor of United Presbvterian 4 r-ureKa cp 7, 7a 74 Fargo Oils 35, 'a Glen Aid 12', 12'i lilGuild Films 354 3'i 2 Harnischfeg 38 38 'i'Herc Gallon 5Ti 5'i iHome Oil ll'i 1134 74 Imp Chem S3, 5,5. aid Bundy of Endicott, Paul Jones of Mount Upton, Arthur FRESH more jtop newspaper ad execu- 88'i IB tives to contact the retailer and Westfall of Hillcrest, David 2 Breakins Investigated Binghamton Press Bureau Barbara Denlon Heads Delaware 4-H Council Binghamton Press Bureau Decker of Susquehanna, Wilbur Kupfrian of Binghamton in imp Oil 57'i 57', jhelp him plan his advertising program a year in advance. He told the newspaper ad Ji men that the competition the av- erage retailer has today "are not a 1 Petrol Intex Oil Kaiser Ind 45'i ll'i 13'i OU-li 51134 5113'4 37 'i 37 1,4 109'i 109'i 109'i 103 102 102 30 30 30 5334 5334 5334 3 46'i 46'4 53 525i 523, 43'i 42i 43 -11 1334 man Lear 83 83i Owego Deputy Sheriff Earl 83, 34 6'i 14', 26 iJones Delhi Barbara Denton, 16, jjiveiy gooa customers 01 tne 72: newspapers because they don't advertise." He said he was re- Church. The Very Rev. Arthur A.

Cunningham, pastor of St. Mary's Church, will give the benediction. Jacob Galinn of the Jewish Community in Oneonta also will read a special cornerstone laying prayer during the ceremonies. Mayor Hughes said no special invitations are being extended, but pointed out that the general public in Oneonta is invited to participate in the program. Kaiser AI 34 Litton Indust 34'i 33'i 4.

1 Mensseo 6'i 63, 4. 1 Merrill Pet 14 '4 14'4 26 26 i NBrist Oils '4 'i G. Lockwood reported today that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- Kayser 13'i 13'i 13'i FLORIDA ORANGE JUICE investigation is continuing imo; T-i w.ll 1 1 ivcnnecoTT lia'i 120' Kennecott Ajf erring to discount houses, auc tions and door-to-door selling.

1 CIILC 1 1 1 1 I 111 tT dlLIIII. I I1A 1 1 I I I Tt: 1 a and James warren of Oakdale. Mrs. St. George Calls Ike Talk 'Impressive' Binghamton Press Bureau Washington Representative Katharine St.

George 15 15 BntD Oil 2'4 2'4 2'i Imn hroalfine that tnnk tl ace in' IS 1 elected Dresident of the Dela- LoF Glass 74 73i 23 Onp rilsrnnnt cnmnaiiv ha Bpencer early Saturday. ware Countv 4-H Cluh Council Mv SaI did some $70,000,000 worth 74 4 NChamb Pet 23, 23, 66'i 1 4 59'4 59 54 4. s4: Nickel Rim 4'i 43i 20'4 i4iNorbute 33,, 334 1 TT orroct hie hppn m9(i In V. 4, nAr. "CKn Aire 04 for pep and energy 33 '8 i SK 5'i 74 74'i 18'i 18'i jiii opeiauon oniy nve years, i-ie 7, said company exriects to this to $80,000,000 this year and, after a big expansion the case, but a suspect is being Walley, who resigned to take! Lone cem 34'i 34' Questioned, said Deputy Lock-jempi0yment with International fsf kood.

(Business Machines in Endicott.jLoriiiard The breaks were, made at; Mr. Walley had served 85 5'orma Uotiila's Spencer Ford president for the last year and Ml mn-oL uns 5'i 3334 jOkonite 747i 22'i 'ijPacPetLtd 18 163, 14 Pan coast Pet ll3i 85 l3, Pantep Oil 4 55'i 7ii Piper Aire 21 IPrest Fn a s8 program, to Robert Meade Again Heads of Group N. of Tuxedo Park, whose district includes Delaware County, called President Eisenhower's inaugural address "impressive." She said it again demonstrated the President sincerity in his efforts for world peace. ll'i 4 21 8'4 1534 13'4 I5, 39'2 2'a 3 3'i 8 li3, 4 21 8'i 1534 1334 l'i 3ft'i 2'a 3 3'i 8'i uarage and at Kicnara half. Mack Trk 2S'i 2t'i 29 bas Station Peari Walley of Ik i The two stations are within a was elected secretary and Helen Marathon 29'4 2914 294 Iblock of one another in thejschriver of Rockroval Mid 153, 193, 1s3, Mutual Dairy Meeting in Utica '4 Progress Mf 15-3i 133i 'Sapph Pet 1'4 1 Singer Mf 3974 ISierl.

Inc 2', I- Prec 3 at 'Swan Oil 3'4 1" Technico 8'i Calgary 'i 47 At the same time." she said. "a little study will reveal that third annual "ure.B" FOR QUICK Pi ACTION iL. teart of the village. named song leader. ImcCbH ii Entrance at the Uotilla sta-; The January Council meeting! McGrawEwi 38 lion was gained through a back' was held at the First National iMii str 19'i Window, believed to have beenjBank and Trust Co.

of "noe fv tinlocked. Between was Ralph Higley, cashier, outlined Mcr ch 203, he was intent on emphasing the mpptinT tho Mutual rorfo, uneoaia itooeri jc. Meade has tion of Independent Coopera-en reeIected. Presdent of the eoorted stolen from the cash the banking procedure and con Shoe 41'i 41'2 41'i j. l.jWebh&Knapp l3i 1', I sj, 4, s.lWoodlevPet 75'4 75'4 75'4 lit 1U l'i g-Zapata Pet 17'i 17'i 17'i 4- BONDS 101'4 101'i 101 '-i lives convenes today with some.

1CLlIU- vuuucii me cnamDer -Ji 1 500 members and guests ex-iof Commerce in Oneonta. 4pected. I Others named during a recent i4! State Farm Bureau President meeting of the board of directors tlrawer. ducted a tour of the bank prior Entrance at the Evans station to the meeting. precarious conauion the free world is in today." Mrs.

St. George entertained in her offices following the swearing-in ceremonies and before the inaugural parade. Among her guests were: 46i 15'i 37'i 193, 293, 31'i 20'4 775, 2134 61i 31 'a 36 10'i 58'i 9', .2434 313, 383, 3734 30', 37'i 28'a j. Wickham and State Agri-jwere rietcner Davidson, vice- 76 76 78 15'i 38 1934 2934 31', 203, 7734 2134 613 31'8 363, 10'i 58' 9'a 347, 2434 3134 38'i 38 307i 37', 354 1434 503, 36', MDls Hon 7iJ4 MdIs StL 21 34 Minn 6134 Minn Ont 317, Miss Riv 363, Mo Kan Tex 10'a MoKT pf 58 '4 Mohasco Ind 9'i Monsan Ch 343i Mont Ut 243, Monter Oil 313, Mont Ward 3874 Motorola 38 Mueller Br 30'i Murphy 37'i Orange County Republican Chair-' culture Commissioner Daniel J.1 president, and Clarence E. Pres-Carey will be speakers at aiton, secretary.

I dinner tonight. The council's next session will pas gained through a window at the William Seely Oil Co. of- Fice adjoining the service sta-ion. The window was broken. At the Evans station, $10.85 fend a quantity of cigarets were Reported stolen, Deputy Lock-Vood said.

man oeorge ana Mrs. Bullis I. I. I'" 1 Dry Goods New York UP) Tht colton textile marltt ua nuiet itnriav. The jwavmuuii, ociidiur ana iurfc.

Crash Severely Hurls Driver A man identified by state police as Edward Carr of Downsville was severely injured this morninz in an ac- iviuiuai is a giuup 01 00 miiK ue at i p. m. Jan. 28, atlOgden Bush of Delancey; Orange cooperatives in iew iom ana American legion Fost when counl" vice-unairman irea Mance mw lack of aggressive converter demand Pennsylvania with membership R. L.

Daggy of the Square and M' onnFUnc!" eDeihih' 1Ir' i Murray Cp 28 '2 inaucea some lurcner concessions yiuuui-da. company Will speak. Also Mayor Anthony DeBenio and the print cloth section. This was' SucceedinS Drneram arn ho. Charles Crist of Maybrook.

Mrs. Le8SOll on Wills cident in Route 30 between i i uflvis spencer ana aaugnier rane ing planned by a committee uDDer Nvack. Mrs. Charles i8! indicated in sales of the popular! i. 80 square print cloth premium qual-i 1 ruwplOHS I Nat Bisc 35'4 35'4 iNat Can 143 1434 I Nat Cash 51 503, Nat Dairy 361, 36, Harvard and Miinhopple.

Binghamton Press Bureau gtate police at Deposit, who isisung 01 Cllttora J. Homer of Port Jervis and Mrs. Hnu-pV and Harrv Homers dauehter. Phyllis Homer, nowey ana arrla nf th. ij.Pvfi-M Field.

Walton The Oxbow Home Dem- still were investigating this Jn- 3 Nw York--nour steady: (72 Atorris -e ttle mlU level- cent extraction-100 lbs.) Spring 1 This price is generally quoted by patents Eastern soft winter jStUes. mills on average makes, but it was straights 5.95-6; hard winter straights! i- 11. Ivlipvpri that Knm. hiicin.tt vi-ac A 1 Women's Air Force Band. 9-2277 14 CHARLOTTE STREET BIKGHSHTuii 300; A turtle has no teeth.

But, its done at lower levels by mills. Mean-1 Rve flour steady: fancv patents A mouse's heart beats Nat Distill 2534 25 25'i Nat Gyps 39'i 38'i 39 Nat Lead 110 110 110 Nat Supply 93 92'i 92'i iNat Si'P wl 46'i 46 46'4 INat Thea 85i 8'i 8'i iNew Ene 17 16', 17 I NY Central 31 31'i 'NY 2734 273,4 bnstration Unit will meet at 8 afternoon, said Mr. Carr was V. m. tomorrow at the home of taken to Walton Hospital for jMrs.

John Brainard. Subject of treatment of bad cats about the lesson will be "How Impor-j the face and head suffered tant Is a Will?" An area at-; when be lost control of bis torney will speak. I car. timps arh minntp. An pip-! hwc havA sham prises for tear- while, one mill in the Southeast an-' (100 lbs.) 5.90-6.05.

(4 nounced the curtailment of its Cornmeal stpadv: im lbs.l white i i 1 i i J- lb weekly operating schedule because granulated 5 75-90N. yeUow 4.75-80A.I s. 1 uui-ing ana iuuu j. each minute. wholp.

Nominal; A Asked. a of poor market conditions..

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