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lib i i TUESPAY, SEPT. 1956. ELMIRA STAR-GAZETTE- -PAGE FIFTEEN. MOBIU HOMU-tKAIURS I LEGAL AUTOMOIIUl DEATHS SPSS a.m. by the Most Rev.

Jerome B. Hanon, Bishop of Scranton. St. Rose's Cemetery, Carbondale. You Buy cr Culld SEE II AOPTOil ROADS REALTY CORP.

Bandera of Better Homes for Lets 3 1 1 Isnnox Ave. Ph. J-1 075 I' Betweea 1 Edipss A Wesflngbouss helps meet hospital AUTOMOSIUI PLYMOUTH 1950 Station Wagon. 2 door suburban. Green finish, radio, heater, excellent tires and motor.

30 day warranty, $493 Stout Motors Inc. Big Drive In Lot, Lake St. at Madison Ave. Dial 2-9658 Open Evepings til 9. PONTIAC 1955 Chieftan Deluxe Hardtop.

A nice 2 tone gray car equipped with hydramatic drive, radio, heater, etc. You can own this jem for only $695 down and a few dollars a month. Albee Motors, State at Second St. Dial 3-6242, Open Evenings. OLDSMOBILE 1955 Su per "88" 4 door, fully equipped including power' steering and power brakes.

WhitewaU tirea really dress this one up. Yours for only $795 down. Albee Motors, State at Second Dial -3-6242, Open Evenings. BUY A USEFUL CAR From Luckenbill Motors 55 BUICK Hardtop A real clean. Special fully equipped.

$2295 '54 FORD Tudor SEDAN. This clean has thousands of unused miles. $1095: '53 PLYMOUTH 4 door THIS VERY CLEAN CRANBROOK, Plymouth's best model la offered for $845 FOR 24 HOURS -We offer these specials 1951 OLDSMOBILE 4-Doer. Radio, heater, hydramatic $595 1950 PLYMOUTH 4-Door. Radio, heater $325 1941 DODGE Coronet 4-Door.

Radio, heater, automatic shift $195 These are not Mechanics specials LUCKENBILL MOTORS 2020 College Ave. (AT McCANN'S BLVD.) 7101 Dial 7102 Open Evenings 7er doctor bMsl 1 REACH FIELDER'S CLOVE, 1 one of the 1500 famous 1 brand gifts absolutely 7 FREE when you ive VnSPlf-S Bit STAMPS at Grand Union and ether ltdin( ewthaeU Chemung County Debra Darlene Lackey, 1- month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lackey of 939 Hu- lett Horseheads, Monday, Sept. 10, 1956.

Survived by parents: sister. Joanne, and broth ers, Gary, Gregory, Steven and Terry, all at home: maternal grandfather, Austin Prutsma nof Millerton, paternal great grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Marra of Elmira. The body is at the Ballard Funeral Home, El mira Heights, where friends may call Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. m.

Prayer service there Thursday at 11 a. the Rev. Waldo H. Kihlstrom. Woodlawn National Cemetery.

Alphonse J. Girard, 80, of 302 Franklin Buffalo, N. Sat urday, Sept. 8, 1956. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Rose Brethwaite Girard, at home, formerly of El mira: sister-in-law. Mrs. Anna Baker at home. Services were held in Buffalo this morning. The body will be removed to the Holly-Keck Funeral Home where friends may call Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.

m. Committal service Wednesday at 3:15 p. m. In Wood lawn Cemetery, the Rev. Raymond M.

O'Brien. Deaths Elsewhere Henry Noteware, 83, of Apala- chin, N. Saturday, Sept. 8, following a long illness. Survived by sister, Miss Grace Noteware, and niece, Mrs.

Burton Groats, both of Apalachin; nephews, Ronald Noteware of Owego and Harry Noteware of Wellsboro, five grand-nephews. Funeral today, 2 p.m. at the Coleman Daniels Funeral Home, 'Apalachin, the Rev. J. G.

Burt. Riverside Cemetery, Apalachin. The Rev. James J. Martin, 53, of Bentley Creek, unexpectedly Monday, Sept.

10, 1956. He was pastor of St. Ann's Church in Bentley Creek for the past four years. Surviving are a bro-ther and three sisters. Requiem High Mass will be celebrated Wednesday at 10:30 a.m.

in St. Ann's Church. The body then will be removed to St. Rose's Church, Carbondale, where Pontifical Mass of Requiem will be celebrated Thursday at 10:30 eluding wonderful Triotyta, not contained In any other leading pile preparation. This amazing substance has remarkable mm-thttk action that stops pain and Itching while the medication goes to work reducing the swelling, promoting healing! Get new stainless Paso.

Wont stain clothes. Modem suppositorie or ointment both st druggists I Inc. Ointment ud SsppaKaria, "Opening an Account." (ADVERTISEMENT) How to Reduce Painful Swelling of Piles with home medication SERVICE auppltee ead moving. t. atoti rretier Males.

Elmira. 3-sm 1953 KROPF TRAILER 40 ft, 33,300 or finance with 31,200 down. Just like new. 9-1194. 1956 SHULTE trailer for rent.

42 ft. long. Mobile Acres Trailer Park and Sales, RD 2, Wellsburg, N. T. PALACE ALMA GENERAL NEW AND USED TRAILERS New 1957 Alma 10 wide and 8 wide 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms SULLIVAN'S TRAILER SALES at HORSEHEADS TRAILER PARK Rt.

13, Ithaca Rd. Horseheads, N. T. $500 TES TOtJ CAN SAVE UP TO $500 ON SEVERAL 1S56. 1 AND 2 BEDP.OOM MODELS.

WE ALSO NEED USED TRAILERS SO TRADE TODAY AND 8AVI OPEN DAILT I THRU I J. STOLL TRAILER SALES ft SERVICE 2040 LAKE ST. ELMIRA AUTOMOBILES A BEAUTIFUL 1954 Chevrolet "310' sedan. New tires, radio, heater, tint ed glass, powerglide. 22.000 actual miles.

Spotless, Reasonable. 2-5965. BUICK 1949 very good con dition. Radio, neater, aynanoir. Reasonable.

118 Glen Ave. BUICK, 1956 Will sell or take older car as down payment, can al ter s. CHEVROLET, 1951 Styleline De- luxe 3-Door. Heater and powergnoe. $450.

91 Cleveland Ave. 2-6209. McKINNON-FRENCH OLDSMOBILE INC. Lake at Second St. (NEXT TO AMERICAN LEGION) Always a Good Place to Buy A Better Used Car Safety Tested for your protection '55 OLDSMOBILE $2495 -ST HARDTOP COUPE, 3-tone blue and white, radio, heater, hydramatle.

'55 MERCURY CUSTOM J-DOOR. A Bice family ear. '55 CHEVROLET $1745 BEL-AIR 4-DOOR V-8 Yellow and white, pow- -er glide, radio, heater. '54 OLDSMOBILE $1795 "SS" HOLIDAY COUPt Hydramatle, radio, heater. Just a real good automobile '54 BUICK CENTURY RIVIBSA HARDTOP.

Djnaflow, radio, heater. '54 MERCURY CUSTOM 1-DOOR. 3-tone blue and fray, radio, Beater. A food ear. '54 DODGE V-8 ROYAL 4-DOOR SEDAN.

3-tone frees and white, power filte drive, radio and heater. '53 OLDSMOBILE $1595 "94" HOLIDAY COUPB. Full power equipment A feed automobile. '53 PONTIAC "6" $795 3- DOOR. Green fialsh.

radio, heater. Here's a tine used ear. '52 OLDSMOBILE $895 -tS" SUPER 4-DOOR SUDAN. Well equipped. 51 CADILLAC "62' $1195 4- DOOR Radio, heater, '51 CHEVROLET $495 DELUXE I-DOOR.

Pow-ee slide. As Is Specials liit STODXSAKXR Hardtop I9S1 PACKARD Sedan ...36 1951 MERCURY 4-Door. Over- drive 19S0 MERCURY Sedan. Sharp 1 CADILLAC "IT Sedan. Orey 1335 1941 KAAH 4-Door .1 at Aa amasing new, stainless com bound has been developed to treat lorture of simple plies at borne.

It's called stainless Paso', and brought ifutant relitf In doctor's tests: internal and external relief I No other preparation offers such troof of results. Many who suffered for rears turn enjoy real comfort Here's why. Paso combines 0 ajwdieany-proved Ingredients, In- of Gfov Laboratories, of Newark, Mrs. Vera Yundt, Mrs. Jean WHisnant, and Mrs.

Nina Carpenter, all of and Mrs. Elizabeth Howard of Hornell; brothers, Earl Comfort of Monterey, Leo of New York City, Lawrence of Calif, and Wayne Comfort of Avoca. Body will be brought to Hornell. Funeral arrangements incomplete. George LaFaro, 76, of 111 East Hornell, Monday, Sept.

10, 1956. Survived by wife, Mrs Anna Marie LaFaro; daughters, Miss Rose LaFaro, at home; Mrs. Teresa Nasca, Mrs. Mary Mastri- aiu, Mrs. Congetta France, Mrs, Lucille Faucett, Mrs.

Vincina Tro-bridge and Mrs. Anna Marie Lo- Coco, all of Hornell, and Mrs Catherine Wilson of Los Angeles, sons, Atty. George LaFaro, at home; Domonic LaFaro of Los Angeles, Angelo LaFaro of Tulsa, Okla. and Joseph La Faro of Miami, sisters, Mrs Vincina Augustine and Mrs. Cath erine Montamoro, both of Raddia Calabria, Italy; 23 grandchildren.

Body at family home. Prayer service there Thursday at 9 a. Requiem High Mass in St. Ann's Church at 9:30. St.

Ann's Ceme tery. Funerals Elsewhere1 Richard Henry Brown of Elk- land, Pa. The body is at the Kenyon Funeral Home, Elkland, where friends may call. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Goodwill Mission, Elkland, the Rev; Frank Russell Nelson, Cemetery.

Leo J. Gorges of Lindley RD 1, N. Y. Funeral services were held Friday, 2 p.m. at the Mayer Funeral Home, Addison.

The Rev. Carl A. Reppert officiated. Pallbearers: Richard H. StowelL Clarence Brant and Frank Hakes of Lindley, Perry D.

Heckart of Nelson, Clarence B. Heckart of Corning and Walter Welty of Presho. Coopers Plains Cemetery. Albert Vandiver of Wilawana. formerly of Elmira.

Body at Vickery Funeral Home, Troy, where friends mav call. Funeral there Wednesday at 1 p. the uev. Herbert FuncharcL Oak Hill Cemetery, Troy. LEGALS SSTiTBi Oi7 VT TTtir VVDTT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 4onn w.

jonnson, superintendent NOTICE OF HEARING RELATIVE TO CERTAIN HlfiHWiV Pursuant tn thm nrfivlafnn. Federal Highway Act of 1956, interested nartipn nra Invltu and to participate in a hearinr at n. water til. id Town wall, Town nf Flmlr. Sontmiu.

21 1956, at 1:00 o'clock P. M. for Til an at inn sinri dinnctainn nm. yvnyru yiins tur ine loiiowinjp project: xtf juaia-riicri isnage. Mil Fitch Bridge-Elmira, g.

H. 946 Oral np writfan ttfltam.Mf. k. accentnhl Tllatrirt r.nrin... IT Thomas, whose office is located at iruiueu, iij i.

or nis representative, will conduct the hearing and compile me recora mereoi lor aeperunentai iniormaiion. Dated September 11. 19SS 8ept.ll,l-Sti BRADLEY BROS. AUTO SERVICE George St. (Off X.

Churning Tl.) GENERAL REPAIRING Motor Tune-up Brake Berries Polishing Radiator Service PROMPT SERVICE 3-3414 i iy uiaic BOWLING ALLEYS leatuilnij their 5 Automatic Pin Spottm ARE OPEN FOR YOUR PLEASURE Open Bowling Noon 6:30 PJVf. 2 Saturdays Noon to Midnight Siiiiiissseieieiiiieiaa1 Investing in Common Stocks for Income through National Stock Series mutual fund, the primary objective of which is to provide an investment in diversified group of common 'stocks selected because of their relatively nigh current yield and reasonable expectance of its continuance with regard to the risk involved. SwtS kifararatlM falSar mi iwsHs. hi Him, Cr- Kitlisil Sitirltlit a Risiirck Cirsiratit JL Ml AMP ttARCM tSaVa City Assessor's Sfotloe of Compl.iloa oi Assessment jsoil TAKE NOTICE: In Dursuanra nf the provisions of the Charter of the City of Elmira, and the Tex Law of the State of New York, notice ii hereby given that the Assessor of the City of Elmira. New York, has com pleted the Assessment Roll for the current year, that a copy thereof has Deen left witft Martin T.

Furtell. As at the Office of the Assessor in the City Hall of laid City, where it may be aeen and examined by anv person for ten dayi next preceding tne tnira Tuesday September, 19S6. excepting Sundays; that the Assessor aforesaid, upon each of said ten days and upon said Tuesday In September. Sundays excepted, between the hours of 9- A. M.

and 6 P. to hear end examine all eomplainte in relation to such assessments on application of any person conceiving; himself or herself aggrieved thereby. In addition the Assessor or Clerk shall attend to hear complaints on the first two nignts oi tna grievance pertoa in each year from seven o'clock in the afternoon to nine o'clock in the aft ernoon. Dated, Elmira, N. Y.

August 81. 1955. MARTIN T. PURTELL Assessor Sept. 1 lOts: CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Special 7-Time Rate 23 Lower Than 1-Time Rate COMBINATION ADVERTISER (Mornlits) STAR-GAZETTS (Evening) and the SUNDAY TELEGRAM Number 13 7 SO of Words day days days days 6- 2 lines I .52 SU2 I 2.80 111.40 10-14 I lines .78 1.98 4.20 17.10 15-19 4 lines 1.04 2.64 8.60 22.80 20-24 6 linee 1.S0 3.30 7.00 28.50 25-29 lines 1.56 3.96 8.40 34.20 30-34 7 lines 1.82 4.62 8.80 89.90 35-39 8 lines 2.08 6.28 11.20 45.60 40-44 lines 2.34 6.94 12.60 61.30 45-49 10 lines 2.60 6.60 14.00 87.00 Classified Display $2.10 per Inch (1 Inch minimum) Large type 13c per word (10 word minimum) The above rates are for consecu tive Insertions; irregular or skip date ads take one day rate.

All ad vertising accepted over the telephone must be paid for within one week to receive casn rate quoted aoove; arter that time the cnargs rate epplies. ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTlCf) AEROTRED Knapp'e air cushioned shoes, J. P. Tighe. 8-3406.

AUTO INSURANCE For ages 16 and older. Monthly payments. sogers Insurance Agency. 2-1572. CHIROPRACTOR R.

Usselman, 459 E. Second. Dial 2-2424. DESPERATELY NEEDED Catholic loster nomes lor miants ano oiaer children. Apply to lamoiic jramuy Service.

SMALL electrical appliances repaired. Lamps rewired. Reasonable. 3-OW5. DRIVEWAYS Elmira Black Topping, driveways installed, free estimates, All work guaranteed.

Dial 24271. NOTICE If you credit is acceptable 1 own your lot can arrange for foundation PARAGON will ship home materials complete with plunVblng, heating and wiring materials and advance up to $1,500 cash to help you assemble. No payment 120 days. 16-year amortised mortgage. Free delivery to site.

Contact ROBERT J. FACER, Distributor, for PARAGON HOMES, for nearest representative and catalogs. Phelps, N. Tel. Kingswood 8-6204.

PtRSONAU ANNA MARIE BEAUTY SALON Personal zed oermanent waves, soil. natural looking waves you'll love to care for. Shape and styled Just; for your personality, mai s-oaa. BROWN'S Convalescent Home has vacancies lor convalescents ana boarders. Dial 3-5213.

DAY NURSERY Vacancy for pre- echool age children. Dial Z-8Z79. DO YOU have an upright piano that you no longer want but wouia live to eee put to good use? If it's in good condition, your piano may fill a small church's need. Dial 8-7033 between 9 a. ra.

and noon Tuesday to Friday. MAPLE HAVEN Convalescent Home. 34-hour nursing supervision, aja. MTrmT.jrAr.ttn LADY to share cath olle home with another. Address T-963, Star-Gasette.

MRS. LAMB'S Convalescent home has vacancies. Private and semi- room. 24-hour supervision. Reasonable rates.

Good food, special diets catered to. Dial 2-S647. TRUSSES, elastic stockings and sur gical appliances mtea oy tramea personnel. Prescription delivery service at Oerould's Pharmacy, S. Main et Hudson.

Dial 6946. MAUTICIANS CAROLYN'S BEAUTY SALON-Cold Wave $5. 6908. 144 E. water.

IOS1 AND SOUND LOST Baby stroller, vicinity Co lumbia and w. 4tn. Kewara. -aw. LOST Female kitten, light gray with white and black.

1053 Lincoln fct. 3-0469. LOST Girl's glasses. Eldrldge Park. Kiddies Day.

Kewara. a-visje. LOST Glasses, vicinity 8. Main and Miller Sts. 2-7698 after 5.

LOST Green leather wallet ward. Dial 3-0874 or 1-4625. Ra- LOST Sept. 4, female cat colors. Name "Tabby." Vicinity (01 Keefe St.

S-4S26. AUTOMOTIVE MOSILI HOMES TIAMM 7 ALL trailers need Kool Seal, roof coating that reflects heat while to seals, uniy fi.sa ai rioneer. CATHARINE MOBILE COURT Millport N. is your trailer broker. Let ua help you buy, sell or rent your trailer.

9-8722. FOR SALE or rent-House trailer. Dial 9-4288. INSURED TRAILER moving. George Gllmour.

Millport, 1-8443. MONTOUR FALLS Davenport's Trailer lots. Every aa rentage. NATIONAL 34 ft. house trailer.

1550 cash. Mrs. Slimmer, Itsherrille Trailer Court, Flhrvllle, N. Y. GOING FAST CLEARANCE SALE Kew and Used and 10 Wldes THRASHER'S TRAILER SALES Rt 14, 4 miles aorth et Horeeheedi PIONEER PRICES LOWEST i Ask About Special Mark4 Down 19H Models PIONEER TRAILER SALE INC.

305 Watkins Rd. in CHEVROLET. 1941 Good condition. ItfoS motor. Dial 3-7262.

CHEVROLET, 1951 2-Door. Reason able. 3-2268, alter 5:30 p. m. CONVERTIBLE Ponttec Star Chief l9bi.

power steering, sharp. McCarthy, 2-9592. DODGE, 1948 Sedan. Perfect eare. 4 new deluxe tires, 5 Goodyear Lifeguard tubes.

Turn signals. Mopar air conditioned. Dial 2-2393 after 6 p. m. 2-2169.

DODGE, 1947 Custom 4-door. Ra dio, heater, very clean, $125. 2-8979. LINCOLN, 1952 Hardtop, excellent! condition, to settle estate. i.ooo.

9-6154. MERCURY, 1950 Club Coupe. Radio and heater. 1300. Inquire 300 Caldwell Ave.

NASH, 1953 Rambler convertible. Excellent condition. 2-1804. PACKAED, 1947-Clipper, 4-door se dan deruxe. iai b-mwj.

PLYMOUTH, 1942 4 -passenger coupe. 315 Brand after 8. PLYMOUTH, 1939 2-door sedan. Fine motor, tires, paint. First $76 takes it.

Call after 6 p. 104 Fair mont Koad. LINCOLN, 1949-2-Door Excellent condition. Rea sonable. 100 Bloomer Ave 3-7014-2-0667.

CHEVROLET 1953 Bel Air Hardtop 2 door. Beau tiful Sun Gold and Ivory finish. ra dio and heater. Very clean inside and out. A real nice one.

60 day warranty. $1195 at Stout Motors Big Drive In Lot, Lake St. at Madison Ave. Dial 2-9658, Open Evenings til 9. FORD 1954 Customline V-8 Tudor, radio, heater, ford-o-matic.

White wall tires, very nice. Only $425 down. Albee Motors, State at Second St. Dial 3-6242, Open Evenings. ELM CHEVROLET INC.

Drive Chevrolet More People Do! 1965 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan, 12,000 miles $1395 195S DODGE Coronet 4-Door. Powerfllte drive ..11795 1955 CHEVROLET V4 "210" 1-Door. Radio and heater. $1595 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-Door. WhitewaU tir $1395 1954 FORD Customline Tudor $1095 1954 CHEVROLET "310" 4-Door.

Green 1953 BUICK Super Hardtop. $1295 FORD V-l Convertible $1095 1951 BUICK Roadmaster 4-Door $1195 1953 DODGE Coronet 4-Door. Gyrometie drive ..,.1895 1953 STUDEBAKER V-l Command sr 4-Door STATION WAGONS '55 FORD V-8 CUSTOMLINE Ranch Wason. '54 CHEVROLET $1595 '210" 4-DOOR, radio, power fllde. '54 CHEVROLET $1495 150' 4-DOOR, radio, power '53 PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR Suburban.

'53 WILLYS $895 "6" 3-DOOR. '51 PLYMOUTH GREEN, 3-Door. 19S1 BUICK Special, hardtop coupe, radio, heater, dyne flew. $995 1963 PORDV-S CUSTOM 4-Door $771 1953 HUDSON Hornet 4-Door. hydramatie 1951 PONTIAC Club Coupe Hydramatic $595 i960 PONTIAC 3-Door.

Hy dramatic, I cylinder. $341 i49 CHEVROLET 3-Door $175 J949 PONTIAC J-Door pa CHEVROLET Convertible $150 ALL USED CARS Lake at Second St ELM CHEVROLET INC "WHERE CUSTOMERS SENS THEIR FRIENDS" Myron B. Aber, 85, of Dundee, formerly of Hammondsport, Sun day, Sept. 9, 1958, Survived by daughter, Mrs. Archie Lape of Montour Falls; son, Kenneth Aber of Calipalria, 9 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren.

The body is at the Bond Funeral Home, Ham mondsport, where friends may call. Funeral there Wednesday at 2 p. the Rev. Clair Sta tham. Pleasant Valley Cemetery, near Hammondsport.

Charles A. Harris, 62, of 21 George Dryden, N. un expectedly Saturday, Sept. 8, 1956. He was omployed for many years by the State Highway De partment.

Survived by wife, Mrs Edith Moshier Harris; brothers, Floyd Harris of Wilawana, and Harold of Bmghamton; sis ters, Mrs. Ada Davenport of Dan- by, Mrs. Martha Bruster of Wav- erly, Mrs. Nellie van Fatten or Elmira and Mrs.fTina Burger of Ithaca. Funeral today, 2 p.

in the Strong Memorial Chapel, Dryden, the Rev. William B. Swales of the Dryden Methodist Church. Willow Glen Cemtery, Dryden. Lester A.

Bolander, 68, of 340 W. Lockhart Sayre, Sunday, Sept. 9, 1958. He was a claim adjuster for the Lehigh Valley Railroad before his retirement last June and a member of the Elks Lodge and First Presby terian Church in Sayre. Survived by wife, Mrs.

Gertrude Murphy Bolander; brother, Louis of An-nopolis, a niece and nephew. The body is at the Barber Funeral Home, Sayre, where friends may call and where Elks services will be held Wednesday at 8 p. m. Funeral there Thurs day at 1 p. the Rev.

John stone G. Patrick. Glenwood Cemetery, Geneva. Mrs. Lula Ross, 69, of 133 Wall Corning, Monday, Sept.

10, 1956. She was a member of Christ Episcopal Church; Rebekah Lodge. Survived by sons, John W. of Corning and Robert Ross of Gang Mills; daughters, Mrs. Wilber Coughtry of Rock Stream, N.

Mrs. Mabel Kurchey of Corning and Mrs. Donald Biacfr well of Corning; sisters, Mrs. Sarah Lesh of Corning, Mrs. Clara Monroe of Ulysses, Pa.

The body is at the Stover Funeral Home and will be taken today to the family home. Funeral Thursday at 11 a in Christ Episcopal Church, Corning, the Rev. Roger Ailing. Hope Ceme tery, Corning. Emerson Telford.

40. of Forty Fnrt. formerly of Towanda. Sunday, Sept. 9, 1956, fol lowing a Ions illness.

He was a nroduce specialist for the Amer ican Stores and a former manager of the Acme supermarket In Towanda. He was a veteran of World War II. Sur vived by wife; daughter, Janice; several sisters ana orotners. Funpral will be held at Forty Fort. Valley View Cemetery.

Montflale, Fa. Randolph Searles Wlckham 65, of Lantana, formerly of Watkins Glen-and Hector, Mon day, Sept. 10, 1956. He was an) insurance claim adjuster in Atlanta, for 25 years and former city engineer at Balti more, Md. and Miami, Fla.

Survived by wife; son, John of At lanta, mother, Mrs. Alice Wickham of Hector; brothers, Edwin E. of Jamesville, N. and C. Ely Wickham of Bethes- da, five grandchildren.

Fun eral and burial will be held in Atlanta Thursday. Mrs. Mary Johnson Murray, 36. of Alba, Monday, Sept. 10, 1956.

Survived by daughter, Mrs. Char lotte Tillotson and son J. Edwin Johnson, both of Alba; brothers, George of Rochester and Edward Johnson of Ulster; six grandchil dren. Body at Vickery Funeral Home, Troy, where friends may call Funeral there Wednesday at 3 p. the Rev.

Cyril Houston. Alba Cemetery. Clifford L. Comfort, 37, of 171 River N. Hornell, Monday, Sept.

10, 1956. Survived by wife, Mrs. Marjorie Comfort; daughter, Renie Comfort; sons, Richard and Lyle Comfort, all at home; sisters, Mrs. Vaudine Callahan of Ceres, Mrs. Eva Miles Vj 8 T6V today and tomorrow How do you get to be I a good investor DEWEY-TABER AND DUTTON INC.

I 1st CHOICE USED CARS There is only one way, study. Study of your personal investment objectives. Study of the financial and business world. Study of the securities that interat you. It'a a continuous study, and a fascinating one.

More than that it it rewarding to the investor who will work at it Our Research Department has the background facts and current news you will need as you go along. Our booklet, "Opening an Account," aoay give you the start you are looking for. The sjoupon below will bring it to you. Francis I. duPont Co Members New York Stock Exchange and principal security sad eommodity exchanges officii coati to coast Elmira Theatre Elmira, N.

Y. ELMIRA 5281 You get 8 ft Green Stamps with the pur- chase of a Used Car. Fleas send me your Booklet, "A traveling phone saved my cow 55 DODGE $2295 I ROYAL V-l HARDTOP. Power nite drive, radio, heater, 3-tone blue finish, 11,000 miles. Spotless.

New seat covers. '55 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE HARDTOP. Black with white top, power flits drive, heater. A beauty to see and drive. '55 NASH $1443 RAMBLER CUSTOM 4-- DOOR SEDAN.

Radio, heater. '53 CHEVROLET $1195 STATION WAGON, passenger, radio, heater, standard shift 3-tone rreen. Exceptionally clean, '52 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN 4-Door. Gray finish, radio, heater, hydramatic. Very food throughout 1949 PLYMOUTH Convertible $250 DODGE SEDAN MANY OTHERS DEWEY-TABER, AND DUTTON INC.

USED CAR LOT ON RAY ST. BETWEEN BALDWIN AND STATE "One morning I found one of our cows stretched out flat on her tide. It looked like milk fever, so I ran to the telephone and called the vet. He was out But the operator said she'd keep trying to find him. She finally located him through the.

telephone in his car. He arrived within minutes, gave the cow an injection and saved her. This incident made me realize even more how useful the phone is on a farm for emergencies and everyday convenience." IlltOTT D. SLIICHT R.D. 2, Pouthkttpmt, N.

That's why good telephone service and a good telephone system mean so much. Few things that serve so well cost so very little as your telephone. You never know how important your next telephone call may he. tVtrywe has sj stake In good telephone service DIAL 5295 OPEN EVENINGS Dial 5184 Open Evenings Horseheads 130 Ifaetfwar, New TwS Ksw.

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