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Dratlm DratJju Drailj Auction Soltt 12 CLARE l.add, Auctioneer. Real estate-, city and suburban properties. For ap- Automoblltiof Sol BUIC'K: 1954. 4-door Century, excellent condition. SOTS.

HU 2-420. Automobiles jforSot If DODGE, 19V) club coupe. Fscellenl, tltS. GE 8-2647. DODGE.

1'55 sedans, hardtops. Donl Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. ZJ Feb. 24. 1958 MCKFH At Blnomfleld.

N.J.. Hattle WINGRAVE Helen H. Wingrave. at poinimeni can nua--vil. tMANL'FL levy.

Auctioneer, appraiser, BUK $s5. 2-tone, 1951 2-door. Automatic transmission. Outstanding condi DFFFNFR On Friday. Feb.

51. McMA.TFR Lulu McMasier of Roch- Mrs. Julia Dcffner of I0 Cady St. She ester, Feb. 22, 1918.

She leivei her Jane Sickels, 92 Winlon Rd. S. She Is her home, Ormond Beach, Feb. liquidator of stores, merchandise and tion. Valley Cadillac Trade-ins.

1vi stepmother. Mil, Pauline Northrop and survived by her son, Everett p. sic ii survived by several niccei and rixiures lij zou.u. l-ast Ave. a step-brother, Georae Northrop, both kels.

Orange, N.J.; her daughter. Miss nephew. HAROLD G. Hill. I isenock and general 22, 19S8.

She is survived by her brother, Carl S. Hallauer of Rochester, N.Y. Memorial aervices at Ormond Beach, Fla. of Lakeville. N.Y.: three sister, Mrs, Friends may call from i to ana ionr.

Aim rrai ttai. a. BUKK, $1,495. Riviera. Full equipment; year ahle.

Vlllev Cadillac 1955 convertible, guarimea avail-Tiade-lns, 1701 Students Invited To TV Clinics I ois K. Sickels, New Rocheiic, in t. her sister. Miss Jessie Sickels, Roth hop. see us today, sedans, nsrdiopil spotless and perfect.

All thorously gone over. New York stale eatety inspected. Choose your color and equipment. All reduced in price. Dank terms.

Liberal trade. Horton's, 625 Culver HU 2-J500. DODGE, 1950 Cornel Club coupe, aulrC malic transmission. 4 new tires, N.Y, Slate Inspected above averase condition. SI25.

HU 2-4315. 7 lo 9 al the funeral horn, of Henry Ren. Chr.atensen and Mrs. Verna i7. uurnnas.

proacr. Aipion, rs.i. ester. East Ave. Knrn of Rochester and Mrs.

Helen Dukelow of Dansville, N.Y.; ieveral SHOOLMAN, auctioneer, appraiser, D. Ftalloran Sons 141 Arnett Blvd. at Genesee St. l-uneral services Tuesday Funeral services will be held Tuesday liquidator of stores, merchandise, fix afternoon at a time and place to be an nieces and nephews. tures, machinery, etc.

HA 6-8120. CADILLAC: 1957, snow while finish, coupe DeVIIle, fully equipped, low miles, beauty. Doyle's Chryslcr-PlvmouUi, ANNOUNCEMENTS Entertainment momma at 0 and 9 o'clock at lm nounced. Friends may call at Charles I. Ken AUCTION: Famous Hall of Distributors maculate Conception Church.

Broadway, I block Irom scars. SPENCER Harriet A. Spencer, of 222 Auctioneering Service will have their nedy Funeral Home 1601 Main St. evenings 7-9 o'clock. Funeral DODGE.

1957 Custom Royal V-l acdani GRAH Paul Graham, formerly SOMETHING new and different tor your floor khnu nr 9S auction at aneioy hire Hall, Shelby, N.Y., (irranrv St. on Feb. 2 1. I98. She Marketing and management students from area schools and colleges have been invited as special guests to the closed circuit television business clinics tuiquoise ana wnitej peauiuui car: row.

of i (in chv. at M. Peiemhura, CADILLAC: 953 hardtop. 2-tone finish. radio, white walls, plus power features.

Doyu-'s Chiysler-Plymouih, branch. 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26th; Tuesday afternoon at 2 clock. Inter survived by her two daughters, Mrs.

of hilarious lauihier. featuring novelty erflltc. radio, heater, whuewalli. Driven l-eh. 20, 195ft.

He it survived by hi Maccdon Center Fire Hall. Macedon Cen singing, icmaie impersonations and danc- James Bailey and Mrs. Arthur Tharp nroauway. 1 diock Horn sears. ment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery, Ml'R ANTE Entered Into rest. Sun wife. Ruth five daughter. Mrs, her sister, Mrs, James Bramer: two ui. me Kioleen.

lor ensascmcnt call Bti 8 3223. CADILLAC: 1955 Fldorado, 1 owner, Rav iMr I Brown of Pnuahkeepsie, ter, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27ihi and at Henrieiia Havlolt, 2'1 miles noulh of Rochester on Rome 15 at 7 p.m. on Friday, 1-eb.

2Kth, new mer- brothers, Sylvester Norcott of Water day, Feb. 23. 1958, Daniel (Danny) very clean. $2,995. BA 5-4234, Theater Mrs.

Thurston iMariiarel) loeppen of Lost eneJ Found, Strayed 6 loo and Paul Norcutt in Florida; six Murante of 284 Orchard St. He is sur at the Auditorium March 4 and 6 CADILLAC: 1957 convertible, all white lleatntton. Mim Anna Mae Graham vived bv one brother. Sam Murante: grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; BFAfil F. hmn frma rrd TnTTVr.

1 vvaicnes. jeweii y. witn a white top. Cant be told irom of Newark. Mm.

H.irry (Helen) snow Blows. lost three sisters, Mrs. I ucy Desino. Mrs. only miles, r.xccucnt cnoice.

I lie. lime guarantee. Easy bank terms. $2,395, Culver HU 2-3300. DODGE, 1955 club coupe.

Coronet blue and Ivory. Thorouahly gone over. New Yoik Stale Inspected. Standard trans-mission, heater: elegant shape. Our special Feb.

low price of $995. Lifetime tuarnn-tceHorton'i. 625 CujheRdHU Ji-JSUO. DODOE, 1955 Suburban Sierra V-8 4-door; Intone sreen, Powerflile, radio, heater, white walls; a real fine car. New York several nieces and nephews.

R0V Marks, president Of thelHowm of Henrietta. N.Y., Mrs. Donald new. only $4,995. Also '56 convertible, black, real sharp, $2.

993; and the newest phonographs, power tools, tian- Friends may call at N. Miller's Pnnhoctr Sale. Fvr-rtif ivW Howde of St. Petersburg, Josephine Dandrea, Mrs. Mary Farina several nieces and nephews.

ti seaan in tne city, practically UII MOID, red. containing 540, diamond Jtl'VIIVlltVI -J- aw. -J Son Funeral Home, 706 South Ave. sister. Mr.

vi'iiM Chase of Port VI rta I ta ku-a all nna. neisona naneis. Rpuiril I-hsi Friends may call from 2 to 5 and land, Me and 12 atand.hildren. He tiR 3-7415. nrana new 6-ply nylon tlri-a, a real cream puff; and we have It) '51, '52 and '53i.

tiet our deal before buying any Cadillac. Churchill Motors. 110 Mt. Hone Ase. sisior radic.

TVs. Hi-Fis. furniture, strato-lounse chairs. New name brand electrical appliances, (males! selection 111 our hii-lory. All merchandise guaranteed.

Terms, cash and checks. Free prizes and laughs. Tell a friend to come to the auction with you. I 7 to 9 cm. at the Norbert E.

Vay where services will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment, Seneca Falls, N.Y. Club, which is sponsoring the clinic, said that two nationally transmitted programs will be was a me tser of Portland Lodge, FAAM. PonlMvi. Damascus Tern- BU I FOI I), red.

containing $40, diamond Funeral Home, 604 Maple St. (Corner nna. personal nancrv Reward last rimi ir. nii t.11 ih- mIui.rii nurLSiate lnsoei-lfd. Lifetime auarantee.

Ranlr pie of the Serine, 1 mted Commercial Colvin), where funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 8:30 and at 9 Ave. 1 ear feature inrludina nower aLeeruiav ring, al.ayj, HOlton i-ulvei elers. 1 ravel shown here. 2-3500. Friends can at the lewis A Holly o'clock from Holy Family Church.

In- AUCTION Winrlina Uillnuc ifi'wrr uianra. aaieiv-piaie uniru a rnmnT-7; deluxe aignal aeeking radios, customized; HU DODGE. TRIPI Samuel F. Tripi of 2035 Culver Feb. 21.

1958. He Is survived by his wife, Grace; one daughter, Carol Ann: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. An 1954 sedans and club coupes: 4 Funeral Home. 151 Genesee Mon terment in Holy Sepulchre cemetery On the shows some 30 nation al sales experts, researchers of each.

All in showroom condition. 1 1, T.rim white wall tlrea. Al Ihia Pluai JJ- 'arm machinery. Thursday, Feb. year Darts and labor euarantee.

For day. 2 5 and 7 p.m. Funeral services NORD George P. Nord, formerly of Thoroughly gone over. New York Stale 27, 1958 at iu.ju a.m.

at the farm, lo- fvamnU- iqss i.Hrr to- losii a.dn,ir at 10:30 Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. IB donr 11 VallJi safety inspected. Make your selection now. lhi eitv. Thursday.

Feb. 20. 1958. In educators and management CAT, lost Jan. 17, Park-Goodmsn vicinity.

Lona haired, grey, altered male, bushy tail, black frunt paws, OR J-4305. COI It. male, sable and white. Lost since Monday. Vicinity Atlantic Penlield Ounnini.

BU 8-7077. Reward. DACHSHUND: Male, black with brown Paws. License J9J730, lost February 17. Vicinity Hinchcy Rd.

Reward. GE 8-8N7J-M. caied 2 miles north of the Village of Hamlin. Monroe N.Y.. I uuuh Sarasota.

Flu. He it survived by his Fred Dean oduialins. Masonic serv ices Mondav evening at I o'clock. In thony Tripi; one sister, Mrs. John (Josephine) Rogers.

The family request friends to call between Ihe hours of 2 to 5 and 7 to of Moscow Road. Farm known as the wife, Hilda P. Nord; two sisters, Mrs. leaders will discuss latest tech niques for improving business, trrment. While Haven.

In lieu of Betty Bach of Sarasoia. Mrs. Ins, 1701 Eaat Ave. fw terms Lileilme guarantee. CADILLAC, 1953 "62- 4-door HortOB t2S Cult" Rd- power, exceptionally clean.

Sc-haufelber-i-- rr-r r-v aer'e, Hudson-Rambler, Penfield. LU DODGE, 1936 Coronet V-8 club sedan; 6-7-122. tutone eiay, Powerflile, heater: owner rADItTTT5 tQut hurriiT pmT e.inml recommended. Driven only 15.000 oiliest Kcsslrr Farm. 43 head of cattle.

Cattle will be sold under cover. Frank F. Inner soil. 114 Greece-! lairs Tnwnl Rd flowers, friends who wish may con 10 p.m. at the Nanna Funeral Home tribute to the Cancer Research Fund Alma Linderman of this city.

He was a member of the Rochester Lodge No. 650 Main St. E. Services Tues Rochester 6, N.Y.. owner.

Herd calfhood Strong Memorial Hospital CLASSFS: Lady's. Fancy case. Lost Poetry Readings Set 660 and 32nd Degree Mason. vaccinated, TB accredited 2 clean blond day morning 8:15 and 9 o'clock at St. Ambrose Church.

Interment, Holy Sep riuneer ni. vicinuy, rriaay mormnK. GRFIDFR Entered into rest Feb. 22 Friends may call from i to 3 ana tests, all cattle TB and blood tested within 30 days. Some DHIA records (2X up Lei I green, built for luxury in every way.

Ir'ccl car. Liletime guarantee. Easy 'Has many special features and has been Niew kept beautiful since new. $3,495. Pontiac Horton 625 Culver HU Park.

HalDh Pnnliae. K2S IV Main. CIO 2-3500. 1958 Agnes Kinsella Greioer of 361 ulchre Cemetery. 7 to 10 p.m.

at Haubner stallknecht Funeral Home. 828 Jay St. Funeral Norwood Ave. She is survived by her At U. of R.

Library Two University of Rochester ONF. package of contracts lost. Important papers, liberal rewaid. Central Specialty VAN CEI.DER Fred M. Van Gelder services Tuesday afternoon at 2 clock o-utuo.

husband Frederick; three sons, John Robert and David Greider: five daush of 5839 Chili suddenly Saturday, at the Church of the Epiphany, Jeffer tcrs. Mrs. John (I aural f-edrrlca, Mrs. CADILLAC: The choice that is never challenscd. $2,995 choice of (3) 19S6 completely equipped 4-loor sedans.

son Avenue. to 12.210 M. 523-F. A good young dairy, many with popular blood lines. atile consist of 30 registered Brown Swiss, 6 grade Brown Swiss, 7 grade Hol-sieins (34 milk cows).

Several fresh and near freshina at sale time. Average herd test better than butterfat, balance include 1 Swiss bred heifer. 5 Swiss heifers ready 10 breed. 3 Swiss calves under a JostDh mornihti Reich-art. Mrs.

Clar English teachers will recite poetry at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Rush Rhees Library. Hyam p. RIM Dominac of Victor, N.Y., 1JS SI. TIRRIOR.

beige, male, lost vicinity Kelly BA 5-0284 TIRE and wheel, 600x16." Lost Monday csencini. OR 3-5U29. fRUCK tire chain, lost vicinity Fern-wood-Pctrossi. HA 6-3921. Feb.

22. 1958. He is survived by his wife, I ydia Miller Van Gcldcr: one son, Kenneth L. Van Gelder; one sister, Mrs. Olive Griggs, Hammondsport, two brothers.

Waller of Lake ence (bmilvi Miller. Mrs. uonaia (Virginia) Norton, Mrs. John (Ann) Feb. 22, 1958.

He leaves his wife Maria of Italy, one daughter and two uutiut, 1954 sedans and club coupesi several beautiful models to choose from. All thoroughly gone over. New York State inspected. Mosl of them have Powerflile, radios, heaters. Every one fully guaranteed.

Easy bank terms, liberal trade. Horton's, 623 Culver Rd. HU 2-3300. DODGE: 1957 2-door. The "Forward Look" Is here with this beautiful swept-wing Dodge.

Economical standard transmission, radio, heater, $2,195. We J9.s; your choice of (') completely equipped 1955 aeoans, your choice of (2) completely equipped 1956 Coupe DeVilles. your choice of (2) Tlutzik will read poems McGlynn; one niece and one nephew; land, Raymond of Hammonds- sixteen grandchildren vear. Farm machinery consists of 1-900 Ford tractor with power steering. 3 bot- Jamese Wright, Conrad Aiken sons of Italy.

Friends may call at the Cotton Funeral Home. 26 Maple Victor port: three grandchildren: one great Friends may call at Corbett Funeral piow, mower, disc, scraper, corn grandchild. He was a member of Teo- and Robinson Jelfcrs. W. De Home 109 West Ave.

from 2 to 5 1954 completely equipped 4-door sedans. 1-year euarantee available. Valley Cad- illac Trade-Ins. 1701 East Ave. CHEVROLET: 1953 Bel-Aire fordor sedan.

Power steering, powerglide. Like ncw.BA5-308. pinmcr, inaaer, grain drill, drag cultivator and slip scraper, all 3 point hook-up. where services may be held Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. and St.

Patrick's Church at and 7 to 9 o'clock. Services Tuesday Personals 7A THIRTY SEVEN: Phone before 4. Love. BX. WILL couple that picked up young boy on East Ave.

and left him off on Clover please contact HI 5-0572 Will Snodgrass, who recently was awarded a Hudson Review 1 new Holland 66 baler power take off. morning at 8:45 ana :i.i irom at can finance your deal. This Is a guaranteed OK used car Hallman Chevrolet, 29 S. Union, 218 Fast 470 Court St. ronto Lodge I.O.O.F.

No. 8. Friends may call at the Frederick W. Mulroney Funeral Home. 2729 Dewev Ave.

Calling hours 2-5 and 7-9. Lodge 10:00 a.m. Interment in 5aint Patrick 1 new Holland PTCS minnu 1 Mary Church, interment tioiy oepui Cemetery. nlew Idea mantirp snr-ndor -7 n.Kh-p chre Cemetery. Fellowship in poetry, will pre 1957 Bel-Aire tudor, heat- CHEVROLET: DODGE: 1957 Royal 4-door demonstrator, power steerina.

hr-. r-HIn tired wagons, 2 conveyors, l' Oliver side services Monday evening at 8 o'clock. PERRIN Mary Perrin. aged 84 years, radio, ooweralide. V-8.

$1695. Pitts atler ft regarding radio left in car. FAHY Entered Into rest, Feb. 23, sent selections from his own She formerly of 2650 Norton Saturday, 1958, Jane Fahy of 5 Rundell Pk. THAMCs to Our Lord, St.

Teresa, for services luesday evening at a clock, Rev. Alfred B. Wangman officiating. Interment Wednesday. Bath.

N.Y. In and reB. 21. ane is survivcu oy lavor gone, s.j.u. survived by two sons.

James Pontiac. 1067 Ridge Webster. CHEVROLET, 1955 Bel Air hardtpo. Powerglide. radio, heater.

Coral and grey finish. Extra sharp! $1,395. Valley Business Personals work. Gates-Chili Citizens sisters, Mrs. uoroiny mu i.n.i.

Henry (Ella) Meyer, and by several lieu of flowers, friends wishing may John one daughter. Mrs. Robert (Agnes) Ernst; one sister. Miss Zita uercoaung, wnuewaus. etc.

nig savings. Only one left. Sergeant's, Dodge exclusive Main St. DODGE: 1955 Coronefv3 hardtop; heater, signals, tri-tone paint; first S.rgcani Dodge exclusive dealer. 732 E.MainSt.

DODGE: 1953 4-door "or cluS sedan. Plus rase, ooiiom trailer tractor plow, 1 trailer disc, 1 straight springtooth, I International tractor cultivator, I Wilson 250 gallon bulk milk tank, used less than a year. 3 new Surge milker units and pumps. 150 gallon Hotpoint electric hot water heater. I trailer ditch digger.

I land roller. 1 International fence controller. Farmall H-McCormick Deering tractor, 500 8-ft. cedar nnsu contribute to Bethany Presbyterian Ca-lillac Trade-Ins, 1701 East Ave. AMBULANCE: National $10 cash rate Mchlheran; Hi granucnuaren; several Church Memorial Fund.

nieces and nephews, ueceaseo was a member of the Royal Neighbors of Amerira Pearl CamO. wiiii in city limits. LO 2-5757. CHEVROLET: 96 4-door. powerslide nieces and nephews.

She was a member of the Rosary Society of Blessed transmission, radio, white walls, clean, To Meet Tomorrow VAN HOESEN Entered into rest. low mileage auto. $1,444. Doyle's. 336 Friends mav call from 2-3 and 7-9 Sacrament Church.

Broadway, one block from Sears. i Man e's. 300 Cumbenana at. The Citizens Planning and baled hale, ear corn and oats, and many other articles 100 numerous 10 mention. ARCHES hurt, feet burn? If that's your foot problem, see ihe Genesee Bottery.

let them fit your feet and balance your shoes correctly. Genesee Botlery. 178 Genesee St. Open evenings till 8:30. ARROW shirts: $1 80 rents 5 clean new shins weekly.

Pirlr nn and CHEVROLET: 1956 station wagon. Fordor where services will be held luesaay Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 o'clock at the Thomas F. Trott Funeral Home. 683 Main St. E.

Fu novplnnment Committee of choice of 4 others, f-ull factory equipment, 2-tone or solid colors, etc. Pnced from $445. Bill Cooke, "Dodge-Plymouth. Lake. Open evenings.

DODGE: 1953 sedan. 55 down. mo. Bay Auio Sales. 300 Lake.

V-8. Auotmatic transmission. Low mile An opportunity In nurrhas afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Al Feb. 10.

1958. Lulu Mather Van Hoesen of 40 Fountain St. She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Alex (Mildred) Schlotttnar; one son, Edmund Van Hoesen: one brother, Claude Mather of Newark.

N.Y.: two grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Central Presby lan R. Gibson officiating, interment neral Wednesday morning at 9:30 and age. HI 5-0530. CHEVROLFT, 1956 station wagr-it.

6-pas- Gates-Chili Central School Dis trict will meet at 8 p.m. tomor and machinery all well cared for. I unch available at farm. Auctioneer. Harris Wilcox.

Bergen. N.Y. Sale under the I management of and tataine unnn Ml. Hope Cemetery. 10 o'clock at Blessed Sacrament Church senacr.

1953 station waaon, radio and Cesnplete rental of table linens, sheets, towels, uniforms. Call Bill Allen, Neat Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery EDSFJLS: 1958 line on display. "Our country overhead will permit in heater. Priced for quick sale. Royal Motors, ELY Feb.

21, 1958. George E. Ely of 221 Clav Ave. Surviving are his wife. row in Washington Irving Linen, cu 0-1 lu.

from Frank J. Jewett. Jewett Brown Swiss JEFFERSON Herbert Fairport, terian Church. I 374 Mt. Hone CHEVROLET: School.

A steering committee you the deal you want. "Headquarters 1956. 210 2-door. Power- for rdsel Sales and Service." Mrarham. Cornelia: one son, Louis F.

Fly. North s.sists: wedding, birindav, all occasions. N.Y.. Feb. 23.

1958. Survived by his sales service. West Road. Oneida. telephone 140I-W-2, Oneida.

Friends mav call at Corbett Funeral Chili. N.Y.: three grandchildren; one neaumuiiy decorated. HI 5-23U0. Ivory and turquoise. Push button 31 State, Piltslord; LU 6-6ti84.

Open evea. glide. sister. Mott (Laura) Whittleton, tast Home 109 West Ave. Saturday dance fwumf Tan hail.

ahTCr. will report on its findings and recommendations. All residents radio. deluxe heater. Sold and serviced by Rochester; five nieces.

AUTOMOTIVE sister, Mrs. Fred Lincoln, Canandaigua, N.Y.; also nieces and and Sunday from, 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock. at low prices at Rosenberg's new loca- An OK used car. $1,395. Hoselton tlon, 1 Hudson Ave.

Open evenings 'til 9. ocivnc ivionuay auciiiuirii si a. unci- Friends may call at me manes l. of the district have been Cort Being Dismantled 14 Chevrolet. East Rochester.

N.Y. CHEVROLET: 1955 2-doof "210. Radio, ment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends may call at the Harry J.

Bradv, Funeral Home. 110 W. Spruce East Rochester, after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral service 3 o'clock Tues DRAPES custom made in my home.

Ex- Younglove Funeral Home 1511 Dewey Ave. Service Monday at 3 p.m.. urged to attend. pcricnccd. GL 3-8570-R.

Aw. Auto Parts. 788 Lake GL 3-1130. has Htlirk tn loss. heater.

tutone finish: conservatively WAGNFR Entered into rest on Sat tm.LlSH-buili Ford and Simca sales and service. Come in for demonstration. K. J. Lycll OL 3-4080.

ENGLISH-built Triumphs. Get your demonstration ride in the world-famous Triumph TR-J sports car. 4-door sedan or station wagon. Drive in style. Come lo 1451 Lyell! Cassettl Motors, authorized Triumph sales and service and (we do mean service), or call GL 3-6711.

Open evenings except Saturdays. INCOME tax: $2. Federal, state: reliable. to 1954, Nash to 1955. Oldsmobile to I9SS.

day, February 25. Interment, Greenvale Drat.10 urday, Feb. 22. 1958, Joseph G. Wagner of 244 Mohawk St.

He is survived by his wife, Hannah Paul Wag emetery, Fairport, at tne convenience 1954, DeSoto lo 1954. Dodge to 1955. Ford to 1957, Kaisers to 1953. Mercury driven; immaculate throughout; $198 down, $40.30 per mt-nth; $998. Bill Cooke, Dodge-Plymouth.

270 Lake. CHEVROLET. 1957 Bel-AlrTlVrdtop. Ra-dio. heater and powerglide.

Car is im the Rev. Gustave Warfieid officiating. Interment Riverside Cemetery. PITISI Maria S. of 189 Child St.

on Feb. 22, 1958. She is survived by three L-xpcricnceq, comiaentiai. iront. LNCOME Tax service: Individual, business, partnership, corporation.

Casper, Public Accountant. 21 Preston St GE 8-5427-). to 1954. Nash to 1955, Oldsmobile to ivuiMO-Fnifrrd into rest. Feb ner, three sisters, Mrs.

Mabel Pierce 19SS. Packard tn I9SS. Pnmi.o toii of the family. Rev. Mr.

Eugene Levy, officiating. FAILING Suddenly Saturday, Feb. 22, 1918. Nellie Beaalev Failing of 339 maculate and cant be told from new. told Mrs.

Frances Anselmo of Plymouth to 1956. of California, Mrs. Lillian Bonhill of California and Mrs. Frances Berna of ronttac rara. ttainn cut.

rleducea to sz.iaii daughters, Mrs. Alphonse (Marian) Sciortino, Mrs. Samuel (Mary) Alaimo, Mrs. Hugo (Lena) Terenzi; one son Scottsville. N.Y.

Survivors are her hus VETERAN'S Auto Paris. 1060 Lee Rd Pontiac, 626 W. Main, GE i vVrv a- Rochester: one brother, William band. A.ostino; four sons, 1-ranK SJL, J-fl OVCr 12 acres Of ailtn nam) runmM E-- ii.i. Cottage St.

Widow of the late John F. LNCOME Tax Service: Over 20 years experience. Year-around office. Townsend. 441 Monroe Ave.

GR 3-1988. INCOME tax: 20 years experience. Adams. Samuel and An.elo: two sis Wagner; also several nieces and neph dismantling car, from 1917-1958. Call I to.c' nf.r; FORD, 1956 Fairlane J-dcrVkioTS.

ailing. Survived by four daughters. ters. Mrs. Marv Castislioni of Ham- ews.

nisi, ii we aon nave it. it a mosti Ramain I.m Rainh Pnni S89 iimsn. roraomai c. radio, neat Mrs. James Waaner.

Mrs. Clarence John of Long Beach, one brother Vito Martinez of Tunisia. Africa; granddaughter. Sister Marie Therese. S.S.N.D.

of Fort Lee. N.J.; $1,595. Valley Cadillac Trade-ins. 1701 Friends may call at The Menges ilton. Ontario and Mrs.

Susie Garliese 149 Crosman off 927 Monroe. Daily VV. Main St. GE 8-6885 Wooden. Mrs.

Donald Milligan, all of Funeral Home. 309 Portland Ave CHEVROLET, 57: Demonstrators. '58s ii io gei. aii our pans are fully guaranteed. Free delivery service wuhin 75 mile radius.

ATTENTION: We buy old cars, delivered where services will be held on Monday Rochester and Mrs. Robert Filsinger, Union Hill. N.Y.; one son Frederick J. ten grandchildren; nine great-grand saiurqay. Sunday lu-o.

UK 10755. PERMANENT. Your home, your conven-ience. All work guaranteed. GE 8-3803-W and 5is at a savings up to $1,300.

Muchard Chevrolet, Victor, Open eves. East Ave. FORD, 1955 Fairlane, 4-door, Fordomanc, radio, heater, white walls, tutone paint, I owner, $1,198. Bill Cooke "Dodge-Ply mouth270Lake. Failing of Deerfield, Wise; one sister afternoon at 2 clock.

Interment in Irondequoit Cemeterey. HB Lyen Ave. Trading Center, GL of New York Citv; four grandchildren. Friends may call 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 m. al Cameron Funeral Home.

26 Rochester Scottsville, N.Y. Ser-vices. Wednesday 9 a.m. and 9:30 at St. Mary's Church.

Scottsville, N.Y. Interment, Holy Angel's Cemetery. Scotts CHEVROLET, 1953, 2-doors, several to PFRMANENTS. evenings and weekends. Mrs.

John Griffith. Washington, D.C.; mgncai prices paid. choose from, .195 up. Cool Chevrolet Reasonable. Call evenings, HI 5-3846.

children; several nieces and nephews. Deceased was a member of the Mt. Carmel Society of St. Francis of Assisi Church. The family requests friends to call between the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 at Iso eleven grandchildren.

She was a usea car ot. 777 monroe Ave, FORD 1956: Excellent condition, lnu mil SPENCERPORT Auto Wrecking: Top PERMANENTS given at home at your con member of Emmanuel Presbyterian tVEIGEI Elmer Ross Weigel, George Street, Mumford on Feb. 23. He is survived by his wife. Ruth Remington CHEVROLET: "55 convertible and nafd- aae.

economical $1,250. Call be- venience: experienced 17 vears. Call RA tween 5 and 7 p.m. HO 7-! Church. nice mr judk cars ana trucks.

Auto parts, late models. 26 Slayton Spen-cerport, N. Y. ELmwood 2-883 1 5-28 1. ville.

Hamilton, Ontario papers please top, Radios and heaters. Low mileage. One owner cars. Your choice, $1.2.5. Don Starkweather Chevrolet, Scottsville.

Open evenings. BURNS, tears and moth holes, rewoven like new. Also moth oroofina. French Auto Accessories, Partt the Alaimo Funeral Home, 601 Jay St. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 8:30 and 9 15 Textile 428 Avenue A.

CHEVROLET, 1955, 210 4-door sedan. FORD: 1956 tudor. $1,095. "See Siebert'e SouhA veB A5-25 75. FORD: 1955 Victoria, beautiful, $1,395.

1956 Victoria, sharp. 1956 Fairlane sedan. 1956 Custom sedan, 1956 convertible. 95f On" Victoria and erln. IOS7 1- Friends may call 7-9 p.m.

Sunday, 2- 5 and 7-9 p.m. Monday at J. Boyd Winchell and Son Funeral Home, 596 Genesee St. where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Rev.

Orville G. Bosley officiating. Interment Mt. Hope BRAKE Shoes. Bonded and riveted.

All numbers. Also elutr-h nlarn, mil HILL Textile Weaving: burns, moth holes. o'clock at St. Francis of Assisi Church. Weigel; one son, John, New London, one granddaughter, Joan Ellen; two brothers, Howard of Florida, Arthur, Buffalo.

Funeral arrangements are incomplete. WHITE Entered into rest. Feb. 20. low mileage.

Excellent buy! srhaufel-berger. Hudson-Rambler. Penfield. LU copy. CALLENS Entered Into rest Feb.

22. 1958, in Detroit, August F. Callens formerly of Rochester, N.Y. He is survived bv four sons, Jerome of Rochester, Urban of Los Angeles. Alphonse of Detroit, and Fdwaid Callens of Tucson.

two tears, rewoven like new. 25 years ex- Plates. Phil's Auto Parts. BA 5-1620. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

perience. 641 University GR 3-4928. 6-7422. CHEVROLETS, 1957. Brand new.

Your HEADOUARTERS Tor mufflers and "pipes fOr a I Cars. r)ll! f-. GO first to Neisner's! There's a store near RAl'FEISEN Entered into rest. Saturday, Feb. 22, 1958, William J.

you. 200 E. Main. 1902 Monroe skirls. 14-in.

and 15-in. full wheel cam: Raufeisen, 33 Holmdel PI. Survived by cnance to get a new cnevy at a usea car price. Don Starkweather Chevrolet, Scottsville. Open evenings.

1958. Howard Peter White, of 477 i 525 Tims 1950 Empire 469 W. his wife. Clara: four daughters. Miss chrome accessories, springs.

Schuber Auio Parts, 558 Lyell GL 3-6775. Custom sedan. $1,795. Choice cars, all 8s. Most have power steerins and automatics.

1-year warranty. Beikirch Ford. Avon, Save In the country. fORD. 1958 convertible; stcerina.

Cruiso-matic. Just back from Florida with 4.000 miles. Will sell at a big savings. Beikirch Glenwood Ave. He is survived by his RiyecRli: FOL'QL'ET Entered Into rest, Sunday.

Feb. 23, 1958, Robert Fouquet, aged 39 vears of 4747 Ridge RU. West. ClI'l-Olil Mini Elsie. Mrs.

Arthur (Hazel) Durye; Travel Air, Land, Water 11 wic a. iwa liiui aiauon w.kuii. wJnITE. 'lre walls, tire, $5.95. 4-door.

2-tone green, full tartorv eauin- Mrs. Eleanor Van Twetl, Mrs. Ralph wife, Ruth Meyer White: one sister, Mrs. Gerald (thelma) Gregory; two nieces and one nephew. He was a Soencernort.

He is survived by his Vlc Auto Parts. Lake. I ment. ery low mileage. Just like new.

GL 3-7762. Book price SlJW.V Our $1.5:5 wife. Mary Fouquet: two sons. Rich (Florence) Webster; two sons. Kay mond and Bert; four sisters.

Mrs. Ray price. RFLIABI.E party to drive ar from Jacksonville. Horida. to Rochester.

N. Y. Remuneration. HU 2-0445 L. Gouger.

1114 Bay Rd. Webster. Seneca Motors, 400 Lake Ave. member of Asbury First Methodist ard and Robert; his parents, Mr. and I tKA.NS Auto Parts, 1060 Lee mono it orencci run.

fvirs. nany i i c. a vitui.ii, ail rv t.IIIIC?i LUUKC i-U, new usca pans sucn as ladio, tires, batteries, springs, wheels, mufflers, Mrs. George Fouquet; one brother, Clarence Fouquet, all of Spencerport; CHEVROLET, 1955 2-door, $995. "See Siebert's and South BA 5-2575.

AUCTIONS (iwauaei aenm, mis. rrana Wi FAAM. Lalla Rookh Grotto and Schmidt, Mrs. Elsie Thompson; one vete. of World w-r Base Hospital powerglide.

Save." 615 5895. "See South Ave. several aunts and uncles, ror Avon FORD, 1956 Victoria" V-8 hardtop: allrac. live red and black: radio, heater, while wall tires. A real sharp one.

New York? State inspected. Rank terms. Fully guaranteed. $1,545. Horton's.

625 Culver HU 2-3500. FORD, 1957 Fairlane 500 sedan demonstrator. Steering, automatic, radio. Save $1,200. Beikirch Ford, Avon.

Ulirills-I, Clllll lauis.lcil, aaiiiw m-. ju CHEVROLET, 1955 2-door, Siebert's and Save," 615 BA 5-2575. children: several nieces ana nepnews. fi mT rnrh, Auctioneer. Auction Sale 1 2 AL DORREN.

auctioneer and liquidator. Reasonable rates. Reliable service. FLA 1 ciuis. moiors, ira nsmissions.

etc. Automobiles for Sola 18 AUSTIN-Healy, 1955. Showroom condi lion. Rudman Motors, 312 State. AUSTIN English 4-door: Friends may call at Walker Bros.

Co. Funeral Home, 15 West Soencernort. where services will be daughters, Mrs. Clara Scary of Rochester and Mrs. E.

McCloskey (Laura) of St. Clair Shores, 14 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; aev. eral nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday evening from 7-9 and Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-9 at the Thomas F. Trott Funeral Home.

683 Main St. E. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Ambrose Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

CASE Feb. 23, 1958. Leona Ludlow Case of 150 Wedgewood Pk. Surviving are her husband, Oliver 1 Case; two daughters. Mrs.

Omar (Beatrice) Stowell, Mrs. Ralph (Alice) Welch; three sons, Milton Webster, N.Y., Adrain G. and Warren S. Case; thirteen grandchildren; five great-grandchildren, also nephews and nieces. Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7i Friends may call Monday from 7-9 Inr ,17 aV 10 stale Room 406.

i ina ounaay, to 3. 7 to 9 o'clock held Wednesday. Feb. 26, at 8:45 a.m and from St. John's Church.

Spencer- CHEVROLET: 1956 "210" 2-door. tutone finish, radio, heater. Real sharp. The perfect family car, (1,195. Fincher's.

37 S. Union St. tenor. 4 speed transmission. Tires, motor i k.

Services Monday afternoon at 3:30 ijiiiviiir -m. I n'rlnrlr lnl.rm.nl ILff oort. at 9 a.m. Interment, St. John'i FORD, 1950 2-door, 40,000 actual milem looks like new: $195.

See Ken Farmer at Churchill Motors, 90 Mt. Hope Ave, AUCTIONEER, sales manager and agricultural appraisers, livestock and farm auctions. Complete service available. Harris Wilcox. Bergen, phone 146.

miiu ouur iikc new. ror economy minded people, thirty-five (35) miles per gallon utv-i. menus wisning may contrioute to tne Cemetery. yi gas. onop tn neated showrooms held Wednesday at 2 o'clock, ment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery. SANTO Feh. 23. 1958. Carl CHEVROLET, 1956 Bel Air.

2-door aedan, V-8. fully eauipped. oower.lide and Simmons Motor Corp. Rochester's oldest HOUSE Frank A. House of 1054 M7 -ill tiiiiuii4 milU, FORD, 1955 Ranrh wagon, real aharp: reduced to also '53 2-door.

nir clean car, $995. We have 20 Forda from PUBLIC Auction, Monday, Feb. 24. 1:30 powerpack, really magnificent; $1,595. Ridge De Soto and Plymouth Dealer, 336-350 of 436 Mt.

Hope Ave. He is survived YAWMAN Entered into rest Feb. 22, Motors, 2324 Ridge Rd. open eves. 52 to '56.

all tnnrie. mil- rt.l cast Ave. AUSTIN: 1958" 2-door. Company off! bv his wife. Mary Gunther: two sons, 1958 Harvey H.

Yawman of 61 Lehigh Edgewood Feb. 21, 1958. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Frank Waltman of Dansville, Mrs. Marjorie Bowerman and Mrs.

Gerard Smith; during our Month End Clearance before hiiyuig any Churchill Motors. 110 p.m. at the Auction Salesrooms, 12-14 Aqueduct (off 29 East Main, near 4 Corners). Large sale of, all modern furniture and furnishings removed from Lake Ave. and Ridge Rd.

homes, together With fumishinus of Hotel Sonera Robert and Carl; his daughter, Mrs. Mary Frohm: one grandchild. He was CHEVROLET, $1,395. Powerglide. tutone, Bell Air, fully equipped.

1955 hardtop. ValleyTrade ins. 1701 East Ave. CHEVROLET" 1952 sedan. Power glide.

cial car. Driven very few milts. Up to 50 miles on a gallon of gas. New car warranty. Buy now and save.

Factory author- Mt. Hope Ave. seven grandchildren; 15 great-grand Ave. He is survived by one daughter Mrs. Francis (Beatrice) Gentner, two sisters Mrs.

Lillian Brown and Mrs. Embert Lusink; one brother Harvey P. Yawman: two grandchildren. a member of Yonnondio Lodge No. 163 to 9 p.m.

at the cnaries L. rouiigiuvc neu sales inn xi-ruirp Mntnrm children; several niecea and nephews. Asttnan Motors. 740 Lake Ave FORD. $1,595.

Fordnmatlr, uTl equipped. Fairlane 500, 19SS hardtop. Valley Trade lus, 1701 East Ave. FAAM. tManger Seneca), partly comprising: Kcl- 436 Monroe Ave.

HI 5-3046. The family will receive friends at vmator 5 cu. Philco 7 cu. freezer CHEVROLET: 1958 demonstrators, com Friends may call at Fiske A Handy Parlors. 105 Lake 2 to 5 and 7 top refrigerators, green frieze bed daveno, pany and official cars.

Save hundreds! FORD. 1937 rlnh wilin rP-lrln xnnl Friends may call at Corbett Funeral manogany period bedroom suite, -v- Home 108 West Ave frnm 1 in the N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt. Hope 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., where services will be held Tuesday to 9.

Services Wednesday morning at bed. high boy and dresser, 3-pc. blonde BUICKS: 1957: brand new; only 2 left. One Century 4-door hardtop and 01, Cenlury 2-door hardtop; power -leering and brakes on both. We want to move them and will give fantastic deals Yesl We want no trade-in or, at best, an older car.

It this fits vnu. Aniririn Palmyra Motors, Palmyra. N.Y. Lyric I Driven just 3,400 miles. Company of.

7-4861. ficial'e car. Fordomatic. radio, heater. CHEVROLET: 1954' tudor: "radioTexcel- 1 1 o'clock.

Rev. Warren F. Young, of bedroom suite. 4-6 bookcase bed. dresser ana to 9 o'clock.

Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Mr ficiating. Interment, Mt. Hope Ceme Funeral Home 1511 Dewey Ave, Service. Wednesday at 2 p.m.

Inter ment. Riverside Cemetery. Friends wish' ing in place of flowers, may contribute to the Memorial Fund of Lake Ave. Baptist Church. CORN Ralph Cohn In Fall River.

Sunday, February 23. 1958. He is survived by his wife, Sadye Strolsky Cohn of Fall River, three daughters. Mrs. Benn Korenstein.

Mrs. lent. $550. GE 8-4645-M. GE 8-2647.

"ThS, M' Hope Cemetery. tery. morning at II. interment, mi. nope Cemetery.

FRANK Saturday. Feb. 22, 1958, Wil Also 4 company cars with mr SCHNEIDER Feb. 22. 1958.

Roy and vanity, 5-pc. breakfast set, Simmons sludio couch, pair fnaple twin poster beds, maple 3-pc. set and odd tables, mahogany Silvcrtone 16-in. combination TV in first class condition. Webster red leather case combination record player, Western walnut electric cabinet sewins machine.

Schneider of 140 Weldon St. He is liam A. Frank of 40 Roosevelt and eligible for factory warranty: 2 Special 4-door hardtops, 1 Century 4-door hard- survived by his wife, Carolyn McCort Schneider, and two sisters, Mrs. Ford iop, 1 Koaomaster "3 4-floor hardtop: father of the late George W. Frank.

He is survived by his wife, Belle; his John II. full power nn all Also. nur full tin. s.nr.vism.t 1 ivj oei Air nara- FORD lQSi s.rinnr -dan v.riT i top; powerglide. powerpack.

radio, etct i mUe-Ke. frordomaffc etc LnuauMI condition; Carries wrften guarantee Ke J.I.'9(,5.WardMauer. Ralph ford. 2900 Monroe at Clover. CHEVROLET: 1955 station wagon.

V-8. FORD, $495. No money down! Overdrive. for radio, heater, radio, etc. 1953 2-door.

Valley Trade $1,395. Simmons Motor Rochester's Ins. 1701 East Ave. Ave Blymoath J36-FORDfl95S station I ASej cvi radio, hpater. ilvletnn.

hlalr mnA Belford, Toledo. Ohio, and Mrs. A. M. oak sectional bookcase, mahogany 2-door George Brodows.

Mrs. Irving Starr of brothers. Charles of Canandaigua and of 1958 Ramblers. Jenkins-Neely Buick-Rambler 370 S. Main.

Canandai- Brooking. Hastings. Neb. Rochester: three step-daughters, Mrs. bookcase, odd chests and dressers, 2-door oak robe.

Black Angus king size rotis- Dewey; two sisters, Mrs. John Merz of aua. iinen evenings. Texas and Mrs. Emil Holtz: one grand A private funeral service will be on Monday at the convenience of the fam serie.

mahogany upright piano. Hotel BUICKS: '57 2 door and 4 door hardtop specials. We have reduced these daughter, Mrs. William (Carol) Sweeney CHEVROLET: 1953. Slop in and look at 'white.

$1,595. Harry Ridley 168 Al Brenner, Boston, Mrs. Dudley Block. Providence, R.I., and Mrs. Rudy Abrams.

Kail Rivrr. 10 grandchildren and four step-grandchildren; two ily, Kev. Richard S. Blair ofliciating. of Ohio, and one great-grandchild, cars to rock bottom this week.

Your these 2-doors and 4-doors. Test drive the Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery, W. N.Y., BU 4-3370. FORD.

1956 club sedan (Fairlane). radio, chance to own a new Buick at a great Monuments one of your choice. have depend- A funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock (no prior calling) at SCHLEGEL Martin Schlegel, former Seneca 50 very desirable upholstered Jiving room chairs in various styles, lounge, fireside, pull up and occasional chairs in assorted covers, number of table and bedroom lamps, small appliances, aluminum ware, china, kitchenware, linens, etc. In addition, another fine consignment of high grade Slightly used show room and ex Markers LO 2-3820 savings. Spencerport Buick Motors.

Elm-wood 2-6101. 1 anie transportation, plus good looks; $395. We can finance your deal. These are auar- ly of 303 Benton Feb. 23.

1958. He 508 Statu St. survived by two daughters, Mrs. BUICK: 1955 Special hardtop. Tutone fin antrea cits, used cars.

Hallman Chevrolet neater, i-oraomauc. very low mileage. frired very low to move. Ken Ralph) ord. 2900 Monroe Ave, at Clover.

FORD 1957 Fairlane "500" Town Victoria: Fordomatic. radio, heater, while- Annie Foos and Mrs. Charles (Leah) ish, Dynaflow, radio, heater. Low mile 29 S. Union.

218 East 470 Court St. sisters, Mrs. Louis Becker of Miami Beach. Mrs. Lester Cohen.

Rochester; three brothers, Sol Cornell of Rochester. Michael Corey of Chicago and Charles Cohn of Rochester. Friends may call at the Nusbaum Funeral Home. 658 Main St. Monday evening 7 to 9.

Masonic Funeral age, 1-owner. $1,395. Fincher'e. 37 S. Bell; one son, Martin C.

Schlegel; one hibition wall-to-wall carpets (name of mill CHEVROLET: 1956 Bel Air hardtop; tu the Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe Brighton. Interment services private. Flowers gratefully declined. FRANK Feb. 22, 1958, Charles Frank of 30 Goodman St.

He leaves his wife Fanny Freedman Union St. sister. Mrs. Frank II. ie Schmitt: 14 side tires.

2-tone: terrific buy. "48-Hour tone green finish; "real sharp;" standard wiinnem py rcquesri. sizes are as follows: 6xl0.fi. 9x15. 9x19.

11x15. 10.6x13. Motor-. Special 2-door. Dynaflow Money back Guarantee.

Arch Archer grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, subscription RATES: By News- transmission, V-8, radio, beater. We can BUICK: 1955 transmission, Whilmg Buick, 9x14, 9x9, 3x18, 7x8, 10x18, 12x15. Four raaio, neater. $1,195. finance your deal, SI.

695. Inis Is a guar Ihe family will receive trionds at tne aeuvery Week days 40 cents 350 Monroe Ave. at Alexander). FORD: 1957 custom 2-door, 6-cvl. "Cold-weather 51.595 4g.hnnr mnn id in.

union St. anteed OK used car. Hallman Chevrolet, 29 Frank; two daughters, Mrs. Harriet in. J.

Miier aon runerai rtome, it.iper week: Sunday, 20 cents: Weekdays Mount Hope 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., and Sunday. 60 cents per week. By S. Union. 218 East 470 Court St.

BUICK: 1956 4-door hardtop. Dynaflow transmission, radio, heater, plus 1JXU, 11.8x21.6, 10x11, 11.6x16. and others. This sale affords an excellent opportunity to all interested buyers, especially apartment and motel owners, hotelkeepers and local and out-of-town CHEVROLET: 1955 convertible; power- wiicic yiyis -ui uc i cuuciu.j i cviau irsi ana second zones. Week back guarantee.

Archer Moiors, 350 Monroe. FORD, '55 custom ranch wagon: Fordo puwei equipment, we can rinan aide: a rea sham like new car. Sl.i45. morning at roiioweu oy inc rsc- aays, si.30 per month. $12 per vear; Churchill Motors, 110 Mt.

Hope Ave. matic. radio. in PT(-ellfnl rnniiitmn: quiem Mass at 9:15 St. Boniface Sundays, 95 cents per month, $10.40 dealers.

Positively nothing reserved, ev CHEVROLET. 1950 2-door sedan. Radio, ycsir deal. This is a guaranteed O.K. used car.

Hallman Chevrolet, 29 S. Union, 218 East 470 Court St. BLjlCk: 1955 Century 4-door hardtop. '53 Lord 2-door. $595: '53 Eord 2-door, $495.

Lee White Ford Hamlin. Woodlawn 4-3320. cnapei. interment noiy acpuicnre oer year, in ail other zones postage is Cemetery. added.

Call CircilaUon LO neaier. new paint, nu l-Obja. CHEVROLET: 1957. "Company official Beautiful 2-tone finish with mairhin. erything must be sold for just what it brings.

Large available parking stations adioin premises of sale, chair seats for buyers. Inspection morning of sale from 9 a m. Emanuel Levy, Auctioneer, LO 2-5020. FORD. 1957 Fairlane 500 2-door, choice car." Now is the time to save money SCHOELLFR Albert G.

Schoellcr of lJ.w0U or Ione rte- Mafl PP'y 769 Titus Thursday. Feb. 20, 1958. S.n'y no Democrat and interior, plus full equipment. This one- of Fordomatic.

radio, heater, new and still own a practically new car. All tremendous savings. Crawford Motors. Ford He is survived by his wife, Augusta cnronicie Newsboy delivery service, models, colors, stvles. Powers ide trans pwner car is so new it should be sold for the showroom, and it's fully guaranteed and winterized.

$1,495 Piehlrr. "ih mission or direct drive. New-car guarantee. Fritz Schoeller; one sister, Mrs. Frieda rom we can finance your deal services will be held by the Flower City Lodge No.

910 Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to your favorite charities. CROCKETT Feb.

21. 1958, A. Edwin Crocket Sr. of 35 Milton St. He is survived by his wife, Ella Rettie Crockett; three sons, Donald R.

and Colin M. Crockett, both of Rochester, and A. Edwin Crockett Jr. of Fairfield. four grandchildren, Bruce.

Barbara, Douglas and Alan; two brothers, A. J. and John Crockett, and one sister, Mrs. Daniel Mclvor. Funeral services will be held at hrist Episcopal Church.

East Avenue, Monday, 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers friends wishing may contribute to Christ Episcopal Church in his memory. Interment at the convenience of the family. DALEY Sunday, Feb. 23.

1958. An- big Pontiac dealer. 1560 Lake Ave. at Falkenstern, Upper Saddle River. N.J.: Tatelbaum of Cleveland and Mrs.

Sylvia Levey of New York; two sons Dr. Ernest Frank, Washington. D.C., and Jack Frank of Cleveland; nine grandchildren; a brother, Sam Frank of Rochester and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Harris, Pittsburgh. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Memorial Chapel of the Parsky Funeral Home, 1125 St.

Paul St. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. After the funeral the family will be at 211 Culver Rd. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made lo your favorite, charities.

JAMESON Thursday, Feb. 20, 1958, Mattie Slade Jameson, of 123 Argyle widow of Arthur Jameson. She is survived by her son, George S. Jameson, Royal Oak, and her daughter. Miss Dorothy Jameson, of Hallman Chevrolet, 29 S.

Union. 218 is ion- iso. sjpen evenings. one step-daughter. Mrs.

Kenneth Mur- East 470 Court St. BUICK: 1958 super tudor Riviera hardtop. dock: one step-son, George Fritz; several radio, heater, power steering. Driven nieces and nephews. fORD.

1956 sialion wagon 4-door. Red and white Fordomatic, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes. Ready to roll. Book price $1,895, our price $1,695. Seneca Motors.

400 Lake Ave. FORD, 1957 Country Squire, 9-passenger station waaon. Fordomatic transmission, radio, heater, $2,495. We can finance your deal. This is a guaranteed OK used car.

Hallman f-h-rnl-i -id CHRYSLER: 1957 Imperial sedan. The finest in the Chrysler family. Outstanding black finish, white walls and all power equipped. $3,668. Doyle's.

336 Broadway, ihe family will receive friends at L. a irw mnes. j.i.yyx pitta ttuick. Inc Empire Blvd. HU 2-2425.

Schauman Sons. 609 Clinton Ave. N. 1952 super sedan; dynaflow. BUICK: Bargain.

from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service Asiman Motors, 4U Lake Ave. oncbloc Irom Sears. CHRYSLER: 1957 300C: Chrysler's out Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. BUICK: 1955 Roadmastcr sedan.

Complete Interment in Irondequoit Cemetery. standing sports model. White finish. S. Union, 218 East 470 Court St ly t-iiuiirpt-u, jei oiaca iinisn, white side i tires, like new inside and out.

No better matching leather interior, all power tea- SCOTT Friday. Feb. 21. 1958. Mar garet Scott at Tamoa.

of 71 Astor FORD. 1955 Country Squire, driven lust 19,000 miles. Fordomatic. radio, hralrr. lures.

$4,164. Doyle 336 Broadway, one block from Sears. Drive. Rochester. She is survived bv drew W.

Daley of 215 Melrose St other extras: one of the besi kem an1 CHRYSLER. 1958 demonstrators, less than her husband. William A. Scott and Survived by his sister. Mrs.

John Friends .000 miles: save .000. Ross Motors. newest wagons in N.Y. State. We Invile your inspection.

Ken Ralph Ford. 2900 rhrdSirT.aI.T""" Hcd Memorial two sisters. Miss Elizabeth McEwen and inapcl. University Avenue, where services! cnT; Mrs. Doyle; two brothers, Rev.

Daniel Chrysler-Plymouth. Sodus. Phone 3451. Sally Smith, both of Rochester. vaiue at .1,593.

-48-Hour Money-Back Guarantee. Archer Motors, 350 Monroe. BUICK: 1955 2-door Riviera hardtop. All automatic and power equipment in top condition and beautiful fmih. Save hundreds at special 51,295.00.

Ward Mauer. 459 Portland Ave. BUTCKS. 1953; three to choose from. Also 55 Century in -plendid condition and fully equipped.

Ailing Miles, 1301 1 Daley of Rapid City, S.D., and James be neia Monday afternoon at 2 CHRYSLER, 1954 New Yorker hardtop. Friends may call at her home. 71 As A. Daley, several nieces and nephews. -iocs, in lieu 01 llowers, tnends may une ot tne snaroest ot Its kind in town cuniriouic 10 ine Aspury Hrst Church Has a yellow and black finish, automatic drive, white walls, etc.

Absolutely iike He was a veteran of World War I. Friends may call at the residence 215 Melrose St. from 10 a.m. to p.m. Services Wednesday morning new, inside and out.

An excellent buy at monroe Ave. arLlover. FORD 1954 2-door-sedan. Just spotless inside and out. Beautiful motor, good set of tires.

Unusually good car, and a very low price. Ken Ralph, 2900 Monroe Ave, at Clover. FORD. 1957 9-passenger Country Driven 4.000 miles. Company official's car.

Fordomatic, radio, heater, Power steering, big motor. Save 51,000 on this nearly new waaon. New $1,193. Palmer Motors "Chrysler- isms, near rortiand. Open eyes.

BUICK, 1955 Special Riviera hardtop riymoutn," lino Dewey near Kodak Park. 8:30 and 9:00 at St. Monica's Church Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery tor where services will be held Tuesday morning at 11:00 o'clock. Interment, White Haven. SnVTZENICH Feb.

21. 1958, F.dwin R. Sintzenich of 765 Grand Ave. He is survived by his wife, Helen C. Sintzenich; five sons.

Henrv. Lake George, Austin, Portville, Howard, Conesus Lake, Edwin and Preston of Rochester: two daughters, Mrs. Richard Walker of Fowlerville and Miss Grace Sintzenich; five grandchildren. DOLAN Margaret Dolan, formerly of CHRYSLER: 1953 New Yorker; 180 p. V-8 sedan; automatic transmission, radio, etc.

all around good condition. Special, $445. Ward Mauer 459 Portland Ave. nuuoins runa in ner memory. LA NASA Rev.

Philip LaNasa. known as Father James entered into rest at the Trappist Monastery, Piffard, N.Y., Saturday, Feb. 22. 1958. Born in Geneva, N.Y..

he is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaNasa and three brothers. Funeral will be Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Abbey of the Genesee. Interment in the Cemetery of the Abbey.

Arrangement by Joseph W. Benn of Rochester. NAPOI.ETANO Entered into rest F.K car guarantee. Ken Ralph Ford. 59l.

K--an, oiue ana wnue, wnile wall tires; sharpest car in town; Hydramatic, radio, healer; N.Y. State safety inspected; easy bmk terms: fully guaranteed; 51,445. HortorTi. 625CiverRd HU 2-3500. BUICK: 1953 Riviera hardtop, radio.

jg heater, tutone finish, whilewalls. etc. Really a beautiful automobile. Drive it Monroe Ave. at Clover.

89 Adams Sunday, Feb. 23, 1958 She is survived by four daughters, Mrs Arthur (Mildred) Veale of Spencerport Mrs. Frederick (Marion) Oris of Ala Memorials in Keeping ivith the Ideals of the Deceased White Haven Memorial Parlc'i Pre-Need plan saves imposing unjustifiable emotional strain and wasteful expense for the family of loved ones at the time DAUPHINE Renault sedan, 1957. Driven few hundred miles. Beautiful light yellow color.

A good buy at 11,495 If you hama, Mrs. Chester (Harriet) Crist of FORD, 1957 Skyliner (retractable top). Last one we have left. Completely equipped. Save $1,000.

New car guarantee. Ken Ralph Ford. 2900 Monroe ve. at Clover. 5: "ii you ii ouy it.

soya. BUI COOKC Dodge-Plymouih," 270 Lake. Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University Avenue, where funeral service will be held Monday at 3 o'clock want a car mat will go 40 miles on a Silver Creek, Mrs. Arthur (Ann Zwetsch; one son, John Dolan of At sanun ana out-arive any foreign car BUICK: J1.195. Sharp, fully equipped.

FORD. 1955 Fairlane 4-rinnr tica. N.Y.; 12 grandchildren and 10 interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. us price class, take a ride in a Renault Dauphine 'oday.

Churchill Motors, no with extremely low milp-i ki. Mary (serlno) Napoletano of great grandchildren; several nieces and I'll, llupc DTC. nuioroose at. survived by her Anthony; one son. Peter- two nephews.

The family requests friends to call be SPATSCHKER William J. Spatschker of Victor-Mendon Center Road. Hone-oye Falls, N.Y., in Rochester, Feb. 21. 1958.

Survived by his wife. Lillian: daughters, Mrs. Alex (Rose) Loria and tween the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock miss vivian Napoletano; two sisters, at the Nanna Funeral Home, 650 Main St. E. Date and time of service to with matching interior.

Smooth V-8 engine, Fordomatic and safety Inspected. A 1-owncr trade that had finest of care. Snowbound special at $1,195. St. FORD.

1958 2-door. 5 weeks old, 1,200 miles. Has new-car guarantee for months or 5.000 miles. While interior, tan he bought for SI. 995 ttnt IOSI ivli.

rvj.itia iuiuiic ouifi i naraiop. vai- ley Trade 1701 East Ave. BUICK: $495. No money down. Riviera, fully equipped, tutone 1953 4-door.

alky Tnde 1701 East Ave. BUICK: 1957 Special Riviera 4-door sedan. Beautiful black and white in color New car at used car prices. See this one for $2,995. Fairport Motors, "your coun- lr Buick dealer." phone FR J7-05O4.

1 I BUICK: $1,295. Outstanding tutone fully equipped 1955 4-door. Valley Trade 1701 East Ave. DAUPHINE. 1957-58.

Immediate delivery. Rudman Motors. 512 Slate DESOTO, 1955 custom "hardtop. Full power, like new inside and out. Onlv 51.495.

Valley Cadillac Trade-in, 1701 FastAve. DE SOTO: 1953 4-door, fully equipped Mrs. Gennanno (Emma) Sea rn nd of death, and, at the same time ex- Mrs. vito tuna) uragone: one brother be announced. DOUGLASS Feb.

21. 1958, Mrs. Elia sjcuigc jcnno; two granacnuaren; one niece, Patty; two nephews, Michael and including automatic transmission. This beth Allen Douglass of 71 South Main Pittsford. She is survived by her Vincent: two grandmeces.

is a Hood car. $495 A.k t-' ny man. presses the wishes of the deceased. Graves from 70 inaimai iesc lor tale. navm-t may mother, Mrs.

Wheeler Allen; her grand woior Kocnestcrs assumed. 14 Kaylin Snenrrsri. BUICK: .1957 Super Riviera aedan. Model rnenas may call 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

at the Falvo Funeral Home. 333 Lake Ave. Funeral services Tuesday momma mother, Mrs. Morris D. Knapp, and A rumouin Dealer, 336-3501 Lvndhurst4-8427.

wun power steeling and brakes two sisters. Mrs. Arthur S. YanBrocklin Very row mi ease. New car rn ar ciocK ana irom St.

Andrew's four sisters. Mrs. Henry Yorks of West Bloomfield, Mrs. John Yorks of Hone-oye Falls, Mrs. Joseph BMrmeister of Lima, Mrs.

Fred Sackett of Ionia; also several nieces and nephews. Friends mav call 2-4 and 7-9 at the Merton H. Kays Funeral Home, 59 Monroe Honeoye Falls, where services will be held Monday, Feb. 24. at 2 p.m..

Rev. Edward C. Hannay officiating. Interment, Honeoye Falls Cemetery. SPECK Saturday, Feb.

12. 1958. Harry Johnson Speck of 34 Kemphurst Rd. He is survived by his wife, Louise Speck: his daughters, Mrs. Roger (Lois) Williams and Mrs.

Dexter (Marjorie) Nichols; one son. Harrv Johnson Speck and Mrs. Edgar P. Reed. Funeral arrangements are at the con be bought at a savings of $1,400 Villus one before you buy.

Fairport Motors. Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre iemeiery. 2tl HXr -Mercury, Taylor. 1-L 2-4931.

Open venience of the family. Friends may call ck Phone Spencerport, i wu-mniuiy, spenccrporu tL at 71 South Main Pittsford. The ARCILLE Entered into rest Feb. 20, 1955 Sportsman hardtop. One Ponn r.HAk isuicks: nuicKS.

l.eltover I957i of the nir-pet family requests the courtesy of no 958. Lena (Lee) Marci of 51 Rumen. inventory. leitt VoVd models. rnnnr.

AH hranH ni-ur uiui motor and an un- res S3 Dl lirT? 'Si T. of She is survived bv one daughter, Mrs. Ray (Jeanne) Dillenbeck: one son, Richard A. Marcille of Tucson. Ari- Fairport Vour whilewalls A beaut at iord' 2900 Monroe at Clover.

Country Squire (9 passen. Ori-n revenmis f-R 7-iiso4 tairpon. Dorschel-Buick. 68 Genesee St. 1955.

rona: one sister. Mrs. Earl (Mildred) Bennett: five granddaughters, one niece. lm- fi'rri w. nv'' wun.

oris mat iu iuui nine grandchildren; his mother. BUICK: '57 special. New. solid black. i ish.

V-S. autnmai.o Radio, heater. Fordomatic. nower one nephew. Big discount.

Ful eauinned. power Rroin in. bi steering. Pleasure drivir. nnlv i-m- Mrs.

Henry Speck: his sister, Mrs. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral WHITE HAVEN MEMORIAL PARK. Pittsford, N. Y. Cenlemen: I mm intemtrd in knotting mere ebouf your Purchotm Plan Slrcal City Ion Stele Herbert Manlv, Largo, one brakut and steerins.

Traugott Buick. Brock- W. Main GE 8-688 Vth JMZ car ailv one of the Port. 't-ccv." leanest and best in N.Y. State We rri luione.

iuii power, innie vour Inspection at Ken all white fully eauinned. 19 harrimn ViiJ Ford. Jinn iT BUICK: I95S Special 2-door. flowers. DE NEEF Mary L.

DeNeef. Sodus. N.Y., passed away Sunday, Feb. 23, 1958. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs.

Grace Darling. Lincoln, Flijabeth DeNeef and Mrs. George Toor, both of Sodus; one brother, Henry DeNeef, New Haven, also five nieces and 12 nephews. Friends may call 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, Monday and Tuesday at the residence. Ridge Road West.

Funeral services Wednesday, February 26. at 2 p.m., at the H. S. Norton Co. Funeral Home, Main Street, Sodus, N.Y.

Interment, Sodus Rural Cemeiery. FRBEI.DING Saturday. Feb. 22, 1958. Emilie Rothe Erbeldina.

widow Homes 109 West Saturday and Sunday, from 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock. Services Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Irondequoit Cemetery. brother. John Speck.

Friends may call 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. al Hedges Memorial Chapel. University Avenue, where a service will be held beauty with contrastina red and back-Trade Ina. East Ave. cusotm interior.

Rsdio. beater. Dsnaflo- 4 inane uu i.cnil -wie. rircutjiTtc -a. mi.

IC4 TiC -V i fu than 7 nnft m.iM ir i. fe.r- 17 aiv.irK.--p MICHEL Louis Lentz Michel, aged 81 (i -minimis- na re iri car. lit- buo.i sion. pusti-nutton drive, radio, heater. Fully rnnncr years, of 754 Jay Saturdav.

Feb. Sold and serviced by us since new. One i you'll be proud to own. You Just can't beat this price for a car only a year old. iVery special at $1,695.

Dorschel-Buick. A8 Genesee St. i BulCK: 1954 hardtop. Full power, beauti- equipped. What buy.

$2,495. 2k 'rinn' 37 S. Union St. 22. J958.

She is survived by her nieces, Mrs. Franz Geiss of this citv. Mrs. Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock. The family requests friends who wish mav make contributions to the Heart Fund in Mr.

Speck's memory. STETTNER Entered into rest suddenly. Thursday. Feb. 20.

1958. Julius DODGES. 1957. brand new. 4-doors and tate, Pittsford.

Open evs rmgard Huntley of Correv. Pa aeveral ful to look at. solid comfort to drive. naraiops Clearance sale at cost. 2 FOR i 51.195.

can finance your deal. This is! hardtop demonstratora below nieces and nephews in Germany. Mrs. Michel is resting at Haubner A nd' one own Radio! and save, neater, etc. 2nd nt it.

a auaranteed OK used car. Hallman taciory warranty. Act now Chevrolet. 29 S. Un.on.

218 East Church Mo'tors, Fairport. Open eveninss.1 Slallkecht Funeral Home, 828 Jay St. driven 500 niin G. Stettner of 358 Gillette Spencerport. He is survived by two sisters, two brothers.

Mrs. Mae Arnold of DODGE. 1951. 4-door. radio, heater.

Ex- Ppcr1 nM at Ken Ralph Ford. 2900 BUICK: 1951 Standard Super 4-door. of William in her 81st year, of 124 Colvin St. She is survived bv one daughter. Mrs.

Robert (Natalie) Smead of Wellesley, one son. Erickson; one sister. Mrs. Edward Nfllis: two brothers. John and Charles Rothe: one cepiionailv fine condition.

Look it over. munroe at Clover 98: SI rinu-n n.il ro.n SI 9s. Ralph Harsatn S29; runerai services luesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. MIDDLETON Entered into rest on Saturdav. Feb.

22. 1958. Walter J. (Putt) Middleton of 1085 Webster-Fair- lot. Ralph Pontiac Annex.

582 W. Main 270 Lake As- Orw.n" i cylinder, ranch, Santa Maria. Miss Cora Stettner, Walter and Ernest Stettner. all of Spencerport; six grandchildren, six great will think you MeiKnoor duii run one year suaraniee. isd lv.U5tora Knvall 4-door n-w car.

ll.2us ci.rt Tavlor pans anu anor. i uione. ru eauipnea i nree-mne rwi. ni-ra ann hit. imn.

"lu-mercurv wrt grandson. William and two great-! port Webster. N.Y., aie 58 years grandchildren, several niece' and 1 nephews. Friends may call at Walker Brothers. Co.

Funeral Home. 15 West I grandsons: also several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Trinity Our Purchase Plan Makes Buying Easy FOUNDED IN 1929 He is survived by his wife, Ruth Flowers Middleton: one sister. Mrs. Verne Schutt of Webster: four brothers, Arthur William D.

and Howard I. -11 Af V.V Spencerport. Saturday 3 to 5 and 7 195 Riviera Super 2-door hardtop. aiiey matic transmission, radio and healer A evenings. Trade-Ins.

I to I East Ave. 1-owner. priced to sell fast. Book price FORD "it rni7 Bl kHw-suS-r oTii: Bili WS nec Motors 'JS2i tilul Lenoi St. 400 Lake Ave.

Open evenings. Chevrolet. Scott-sill. OperV Bl'ICK. 0J 2-door, automaiic.

49: DODGE: 1951 club coupe. EicellerL J2S5. FORD: 1952 tudor "See Siebert's and Save." 615 South GE 8-2647. M95 Noihine J-iL'r Ave. BA5 2575.

DODGE: 1951. Cornet" G7rom7tic7 1 hiirchill Mntori. 90 Mt Hope e. Bl'ICK. I97 hardtop with power, new Male inspected.

1100. GL 3-0215-M FORD. 1955 Fairlane 2-doortorus-til. car "car-life" euarantee. S.95.

nnnr.r -a i. and white, f-ordomatir. p.m.. Sunday 2 tn 7 to 9 G. Middleton of Brockport.

and several i Masonic service Sunday. Feb. 23 at charge of Ftolian Lodo-e. nieces and nephews. p.m.

Lnited Church of Christ. Evangelical and Reformed. Friends mav call 2-5 and 7-9 at J. Boyd inched Sons Funeral Home. 596 Genesee where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 p.m.

Those wishing, may contribute to the Memorial Fund of Tnnitv J'nited Church of Christ. Rev. Raymond Maggart officiating. Interment, Mt, Hope Cesnetery. Friends mav call from 2 to 5 and O- 449, FAAM.

Funeral services Mon- mmi si aouia sve.i radio, automatic shift, etc Riahl now. P.rtl-V. i- i.l5. radio, automalic shift, etc Riahl now. Inc lfia I.

Harr7 $.9. Jones Ford. 5 W. Main lM w- Miu- Webster. N.Y.

US 7 to 9 at the Young Funeral Home, West Main Williamson, where services will be held on Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. Interment Lake View oay i--b. 24 at 2 p.m. Interment. Cemetery, Spencerport.

In lieu of powers, friends wishing may contribute to Ogden Presbyterian Church Memorial fund 6r American Heart Fund. Bl'ICK: H.295. Fully Mumped. 2-ttme, 1955 4-door. DOPXiE Coronet fordor.

equir-ed FOBn ms i-f-. 1-veai ruarantee ava.l-l posh-buiton aurom.uc ihifiT radVo i V- with radio. Trade-ins. 1701 fiitc-e finish, etc A rea ly nice car. Only m.m.

k. SV Only Schoen Cemetery, PuitneyviUe. able. Valley Cadi liac Ase. jpentir Poniiac.

liU Fairport iSl-9. Jones Ford. 6-5 W. Maia. vv-i vca..

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