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and Chronicle Rochester, N. 20 Feb. 24, 1958 Students Invited To TV Clinics Marketing and management students from area schools and colleges have been invited: as special guests to the circuit television business clinics at the Auditorium Theater March 4 and 6- Roy Marks, president of the Rochester Sales Executives Club, which is sponsoring the clinic, said that two nationally transmitted programs will be shown here. On the shows some 30 national sales experts, researchers, educators and management leaders will discuss latest techniques for improving business. Poetry Readings Set At U.

of R. Library Two University of Rochester Engilsh teachers will recite poetry at 4 p.m. Wednesday in Rush Rhees Library, Hyam Plutzik read poems by Jamese Wright, Conrad Aiken and Robinson Jeffers. W. DeWill Snodgrass, who recently was awarded a Hudson Review Fellowship in poetry, will present selections from his own work.

Gates-Chili Citizens To Meet Tomorrow The Citizens Planning and Development Committee of Gates-Chili Central School District will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in Washington Irving School. A steering committee will report on its findings and recommendations. All residents of the district have been urged to attend. Deaths ANSELMO- Entered into Feb.

23. 1958, Mrs. Frances Anselmo of Scottsville, N.Y. Survivors are her husband, Agostino; four sons, Frank, Michael, Samuel and Angelo; two ters, Mrs. Mary Castiglioni of Hamilton.

Ontario and Mrs. Susie Garliese of New York City; four grandchildren. -Friends may call 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. at Cameron Funeral Home, 26 Rochester Scottsville, N.Y, Services, Wednesday 9 a.m. and 9:30 at St.

Mary's Church, Scottsville, N.Y. Interment. Holy Angel's Ontario Cemetery, Scottsville. Hamilton, papers please copy, FALLEN -Entered Detroit, Into rest August Feb. F.

22, Callens formerly of Rochester, N.Y, He is survived by four sons, Jerome of Rochester, Urban of Los Angeles, Alphonse of Detroit, and Edward Callens of Tucson. two daughters, Mrs. Clara Seary of Rochester and Mrs. E. McCloskey (Laura) of St.

Clair Shores, 14 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren; several 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 I 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 7 to 9 p.m.

at the Charles L. Younglove Funeral Home 1511 Dewey Ave. Service, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment, Riverside Cemetery, Friends wishing in place of flowers, may contribute to the Memorial Fund of Lake Ave. Baptist Church.

COHN-Ralph Cohn in Fall River. Sunday, February 23, 1958. He survived by his wife, Sadye Strolsky Cohn of Fall River, three daughters, Mrs. Benn Korenstein, Mrs. George Brodows, Mrs.

Irving Starr of Rochester: three step-daughters, Mrs. Brenner, Boston, Mrs. Dudley Block, Providence, R.I., and Mrs. Rudy Abrams, Fall River, 10 grandchil- of dren and four step-grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Louis Becker of Miami Beach.

Mrs. Lester Cohen, Rochester; three brothers, Sol Cornell of Rochester, Michael Corey of Chicago Charles Cohn of Rochester. -Friends may call at the Nusbaum Funeral Home, 658 Main St. Monevening 7 to 9. Masonic Funeral He services will be held by the Flower City Lodge No.

910 Tuesday afternoon at o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope CemeIn lieu of flowers contributions Dr. be made to your favorite charities. and 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. John Crockett, and one sister, Mrs. ily Daniel Mclvor. of -Funeral services will be held at to Christ 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- ter, drew W. Daley of 215 Melrose St. Survived by his sister, Mrs. John G.

Doyle; two brothers, Rev. Daniel P. Daley of Rapid City, S.D., and James Daley: several nieces and nephews. was a veteran of World War I. -Friends may call at the residence at Melrose St.

from 10 a.m. to 10 LA p.m. Services Wednesday morning at as and 9:00 at St. Monica's Church. the Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

DOLAN-Margaret Dolan, formerly of Adams Sunday, Feb. 23, 1958. is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Mildred) Veale of Spencerport, 10 Frederick (Marion) Orts of Alabama, Mrs. Chester (Harriet) Crist of Silver Creek, Mrs.

Arthur (Ann) Zwetsch; one son, John Dolan. of AtN.Y.: 12 grandchildren and 10 grandchildren; several nieces and 21, nephews. 77 family requests friends to call bethe hours of 2-4 and 7-9 o'clock the Nanna Funeral Home, 650 St. E. Date and time of service to Mrs.

announced. Mrs. DOUGLASS -Feb. 21, 1958, Mrs. ElizaAllen Douglass of 71 South Main Pittsford.

She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Wheeler Allen; her grandMrs. Morris D. Knapp, and at mother, sisters, Mrs. Arthur S.

VanBrocklin Ave. Mrs. Edgar P. Reed. at -Funeral arrangements are at the convenience of the family.

Friends may call 71 South Main Pittsford. The requests the courtesy of no 1958, She NEEF-Mary L. DeNeef, Sodus, Mrs. passed away Sunday, Feb. 23, She is survived by three sisters, zona; Grace Darling, Lincoln, Elizabeth DeNeef and Mrs.

George one both of Sodus: one brother, DeNeef, New Haven, five nieces and 12 nephews. and -Friends may call 2 to 5 and 7 to 9, Monday and Tuesday at the residence. Road West. Funeral services Wednesday, February 26, al 2 p.m., Co. Funeral Home, years, the H.

S. Norton 22. Street, Sodus, N.Y. Interment, Mrs. Rural Cemetery, ERBELDING Saturday, Feb.

22. nieces Emilie Rothe Erbelding, widow -Mrs. William in her 81st year, of Colvin St. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Natalie) Smead 3 Wellesley, one son, Erickson; sister.

Mrs. Edward Nellis: two John and Charles Rothe; one (Putt) grandson. William and two greatport grandsons: also several nieces and He She was a member of Trinity Church of Christ, Evangelical Verne Reformed. Arthur -Friends may call 2-5 and 7-9 at J. Winchell Sons Funeral Home.

G. Genesee where funeral services nieces be conducted Tuesday afternoon p.m. Those wishing, may contrib- to to the Memorial Fund of Trinity West Church of Christ, Rev. Raymond ices officiating. Interment, Mt.

Cemetery. Deaths SICKELS-At Bloomfield, N.J., Hattie Jane Sickels, 92 Winton Rd. S. She is survived by her son, Everett P. Sickels, Orange, N.J.; her daughter, Miss Lois K.

Sickels, New Rochelle, N.Y.: her sister, Miss Jessie Sickels, Rochester. -Funeral services will be held afternoon at a time and place to be announced. -Harriet A. Spencer, of 222 Gregory St. on Feb.

21, 1958. She is survived by her two daughters, Mrs. James Bailey and Mrs. Arthur Tharp; her sister, Mrs. James Bramer: two brothers, Sylvester Norcott of loo and Paul Norcutt in Florida; six grandchildren; four -grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

-Friends may call at N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 706 South Ave. where services will be held Monday afternoon at o'clock. Interment, Seneca Falls, N.Y.

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.

Anthony Tripi; one sister, Mrs. John (Josephine) Rogers. -The family request friends to call between the hours of 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. at the Nanna Funeral Home 650 Main St. E.

Services day morning 8:15 and 9 o'clock at St. Ambrose Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, VAN GELDER Fred M. Van Gelder of 5839 Chili suddenly Saturday, Feb. 22.

1958. He is survived by his wife, Lydia Miller Van Gelder: one son, Kenneth L. Van Gelder: one sister, Mrs. Olive Griggs, Hammondsport, N.Y.: two brothers. Walter of Lakeland.

Raymond of Hammonds- port; three grandchildren: one grandchild. He was a member of rento Lodge 1.0.0.F. No. 8. -Friends may call at the Frederick Mulroney Funeral Home.

2729 Ave. Calling hours 2-5 and 7-9. services Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Services Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, Rev. Alfred B.

Wangman officiating. Interment Wednesday. Bath. N.Y. lieu of flowers, friends wishing contribute to Bethany Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund.

VAN HOESEN- Entered into Feb. 20. 1958, Lulu Mather Hoesen of 40 Fountain St. She is vived by one daughter, Mrs. Alex dred) Schlottmar; one son.

Edmund Van Hoesen; one brother, Claude Mather of Newark. N. two grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. She was a member of Central Presbyterian Church. -Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home 109 West Ave.

Saturday and Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock. Services Monday afternoon at 2. ment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. WAGNER-Entered into rest on urday, Feb.

22, 1958, Joseph G. Wagiter of 244 Mohawk St. He is vived by his wife, Hannah Paul Wagner, three sisters. Mrs. Mabel Pierce California, Mrs.

Lillian Bonhill California and Mrs. Frances Berna Rochester: one brother, William Wagner; also several nieces and nephews. -Friends may call at The Menges Funeral Home. 309 Portland where services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Irondequoit Cemeterey.

WEIGEL-Elmer Ross Weigel, George Street, Mumford on Feb. 23. He survived by his wife, Ruth Remington Weigel; one son, John, New London, one granddaughter, Joan Ellen; two brothers, Howard of Florida, thur, Buffalo. -Funeral arrangements are incomplete. WHITE Entered into rest, Feb.

1958, Howard Peter White, of Glenwood Ave, He is survived by wife, Ruth Meyer White: one sister, -Mrs. Gerald (Thelma) Gregory; nieces and one nephew. He was member of Asbury First Methodist Church, Frank L. Simes Lodge No. 990, Lalla Rookh Grotto veteran of World War Base Hospital 19.

-Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Homes, 532 Lake Saturday Sunday, 2 to 5, 7 to 9 o'clock. Services Monday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Friends wishing may contribute to the Asbury Church Memorial Fund.

YAWMAN-Entered into rest Feb. 22, Harvey H. Yawman of 61 Lehigh Ave. He is survived by one daughter Francis (Beatrice) Gentner, two sisters Mrs. Lillian Brown and Mrs.

Embert Lusink; one brother Harvey P. Yawman; two grandchildren. -Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home 108 West Ave. from 2 to and 7 to 9 o'clock. Services Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment Mt. Cemetery. John, H. IcGEE SON per week: Sunday, 20 cents: Weekdays and Sunday, 60 cents per week. By Mail -First and Second zones.

Week days, $1.30 per month. $12 per Sundays, 95 cents per month, $10.40 per year. In all other zones postage is added. Call Circulation LC 2-3600 for zone rates. Mail rates only where there is no Democrat and apply Chronicle Newsboy delivery service.

Monuments Markers 508 State St. LO 2-3820 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By News paperboy delivery--Week days 40 cents WINGRAVE-Helen H. Wingrave, her home, Ormond Beach, Feb. 22, 1958. She is survived by her brother, Carl S.

Hallauer of Rochester, N.Y. -Memorial services at Ormond Beach, Fla. ANNOUNCEMENTS Entertainment 3 Deaths SOMETHING new and different for your floor show or entertainment: 25 minutes of hilarious laughter, featuring novelty singing, female impersonations and dancing. The Rioteers. For engagement call BU 8-5223.

Lost and Found, Strayed BEAGLE, small brown female, red collar, lost Feb. 20. vicinity Post Ave. GE 8-1226-M. BILLFOLD, red.

containing $40, diamond ring, personal papers. Reward. 520 East GR 3-7415. BILLFOLD, red, containing $40, diamond ring, personal papers. Reward.

520 East Ave. GR 3-7415. CAT, lost Jan. 17, Park-Goodman Vicinity. Long haired, grey, altered male, bushy tail, black front paws.

GR 3-4305. COLLIE. male, sable and white. Lost since Monday. Vicinity Atlantic Penfield.

Dunning, BU 8-7077. Reward. DACHSHUND: Male, black with brown paws, Licence 393730. lost February 17. Vicinity Hinchey Rd.

Reward. GE GLASSES: Lady's. Fancy case. Lost St. vicinity.

Friday morning. LO 2-4606. Reward. ONE package of contracts lost, important papers, liberal reward. Central Specialty 125 State St.

TERRIOR, beige, male, lost vicinity Kelly "Spanky." BA 5-0284. TIRE and wheel, 600x16. Lost Monday evening. GR 3-5029. TRUCK tire chain.

lost vicinity Fernwood-Petrossi. HA 6-3921. Personals 7A THIRTY SEVEN: Phone before Love, BX. WILL couple that picked up young boy on East Ave. and left him off on Clover please contact HI 5-0572 after 6 regarding radio left in car.

THANKS to Our Lord, St. Teresa, for done. S.J.D. Business Personals 8 AMBULANCE: National. $10, cash rate within city limits.

LO 2-5757. ARCHES hurt, feet burn? If that's your foot problem. see the Genesee Bottery. let them fit your feet and balance your shoes correctly, Genesee Bottery, 178 Genesee St. Open evenings till 8:30.

ARROW shirts: $1.80 rents 5 clean new Complete rental of table up and linens, delivery. sheets, shirts weekly, Pick towels, uniforms. Call Bill Allen, Neat Linen, CO 6-2110. CAKES: Wedding, birthday, all occasions. Beautifully decorated.

HI 5-2300. DANCE Footwear. Tap and ballet shoes at low prices at Rosenberg's new location, 1 Hudson Ave. Open evenings "til 9. DRAPES custom made in my home.

Experienced. GL 3-8570-R. INCOME tax: $2. Federal, state; reliable, experienced, confidential. 57 Front.

INCOME Tax service: Individual. busiPublic partnership. corporation. Casper. Accountant.

21 Prescott St GE 8-5427-J. INCOME Tax Service: Over 20 years experience. Year-around office. Townsend. 441 Monroe Ave.

GR 3-1988. INCOME tax: 20 years experience. Adams, 149 Crosman off 927 Monroe. Daily 4-9. Saturday, Sunday 10-6.

BR 1-0755. PERMANENT. Your home, your ience. All work guaranteed. GE 8-3803-W.

PERMANENTS, evenings and weekenas. Reasonable. Call evenings, HI 5-3846. PERMANENTS given at home at your convenience; experienced 17 years. Call BA 5-2812.

BURNS. tears and moth holes, rewoven like new. Also moth proofing. French Textile 428 Avenue A. HILL Textile Weaving: Burns, moth holes, tears, rewoven like new.

25 years experience. 641 University GR 3-4928. GO first to Neisner's! There's a store near you. 200 E. Main, 1902 Monroe 525 Titus 1950 Empire 469 Ridge Rd.

W. Travel Air, Land, Water 11 RELIABLE party to drive car from Jacksonville, Florida. to Rochester, N. Y. Remuneration.

HU 2-0445 L. Gouger, 1114 Bay Rd. Webster. AUCTIONS Auctioneers, Auction Sales 12 AL DORREN, auctioneer, and liquidator. Reasonable rates.

Reliable service. HA 6-2707. 16 State Room 406. AUCTIONEER, sales manager and agricultural appraisers. livestock and farm auctions.

Complete service available. Harris Wilcox, Bergen, phone 146. PUBLIC Auction, Monday, Feb. 24, 1:30 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 furnishings of Hotel Seneca (Manger Seneca), partly comprising: Keltop vinator 5 cu. Philco 7 frieze cu. freezer refrigerators, green bed daveno, 3-pc.

mahogany period bedroom suite, bed, high boy and dresser, 3-pc. blonde bedroom suite, 4-6 bookcase bed. dresser and vanity, 5-pc. breakfast set, Simmons studio couch, pair maple twin poster beds, maple 3-pc. set and odd tables.

mahogany Silvertone 16-in. combination TV in first class condition. Webster red leather case combination record player, Western walnut electric cabinet sewing machine, oak sectional bookcase, mahogany 2-door bookcase, odd chests and dressers, 2-door oak robe. Black Angus king size rotisserie, mahogany upright piano. Hotel Seneca 50 very desirable upholstered living 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 exhibition wall-to-wall carpets (name of mill withheld by request), Sizes are as follows: 6x10.6. 9x15, 9x19, 11x15, 10.6x13, 9x14, 9x9, 3x18, 7x8, 12x15. 7.6x18, 13x13, 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 dealers.

Positively nothing reserved. everything must be sold for just what it brings. Large available parking stations adjoin premises of sale, chair seats for buyers. Inspection morning of sale from 9 a.m. Emanuel Levy, Auctioneer, LO 1 Memorials in Keeping with the Ideals of the Deceased White Haven Memorial Park's Pre-Need plan saves imposing unjustifiable emotional strain and wasteful expense for the family of loved ones at the time of death, and, at the same time expresses the wishes of the deceased.

Graves from 70 WHITE HAVEN MEMORIAL PARK. Pittsford, N. Y. Gentlemen: I am interested in knowing more about your Pre-Need Purchase Plan. Name Street City Zone State Our Purchase WHITE HAVEN Plan Buying Makes Easy PARK PLAN CEMETERY FOUNDED IN MODERN CREMATORY 1929 Friday, Feb.

21, 1958. Mrs. Julia Deffner of 108 Cady St. She survived by several nieces and nephews. a -Friends may call from 2 to 5 and of to 9 at the funeral home of Henry John Halloran Sons 141 Arnett Blvd.

Genesee St. Funeral services Tuesday at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Immorning maculate Conception Church. GRAHAM -Paul G. Graham, formerly St. this city, at St.

Petersburg, 20. 1958. He is survived by his ment, Ruth five daughters, (Mary) Brown of Poughkeepsie. Thurston (Margaret) Toeppen of day, Lexington, Miss Anna Mae Graham Newark. N.Y..

Mrs. Harry (Helen) vived Howitt of Henrietta, N.Y.. Mrs. Donald three (Sally) Mrs. Howden of St.

Chase Petersburg, of Port- several sister, Margaret and 12 grandchildren. He member Portland Lodge, 7 Portland, Damascus Temof the Shrine, United Commercial Travelers. -Friends may call at the Lewis Holly o'clock Home, 151 Genesee Mon2-5 and 7.9 p.m. Funeral services NORD Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Rev. this Dean officiating.

Masonic servMonday evening at 8 o'clock. InWhite Haven. In lieu of wife, terment, friends who wish con- Betty Research may Fund, Alma to the Cancer a Memorial Hospital. 660 GREIDER-Entered into rest Feb. 22, Agnes Kinsella Greider of 361 7 to Norwood Ave.

She is survived by her Funeral husband Frederick; three sons, John, services and David Greider: five daugh- at Mrs. John (Laura) Federica, Mrs. son (Dorothy) Reichkart, Mrs. Clar(Emily) Miller, Mrs. Donald Norton, Mrs.

John (Ann) Feb. (Virginia) McGlynn; and nephew; Maria one niece one sons grandchildren. -Friends may call at Corbett Funeral from 2 to 5 neral 109 West Ave. 7 to 9 o'clock. Services Tuesday where morning at 8:45 and 9:15 from St.

9:30 Church. Interment Holy Cemetery. Entered into rest. Feb. 23, Jane Fahy of 5 Rundell Pk.

She formerly survived by two sons, James J. and Feb. one daughter, Mrs. Robert sisters, Ernst: one sister. Miss Zita Henry McElheran; 10 grandchildren; several member nieces and nephews.

She was a memof the Rosary Society of Blessed America, Sacrament Church. -Friends may call from 2 to 5 and 7 p.m. o'clock at the Thomas F. Trott where Home, 683 Main St. E.

Fu- afternoon Wednesday morning at 9:30 and Ian o'clock at Blessed Sacrament Church. in in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. JEFFERSON Feb. 23, 1958. Survived by his Cornelia; Herbert Fairport, 225 Mott (Laura) Whittleton, East Chili, Rochester; five nieces.

J. N.Y.; sister, -Friends may call at the Harry Funeral Home, 110 W. -Friends East Rochester, after 7 p.m. Younglove Funeral service 3 o'clock Tues- Dewey February 25. Interment, Greenvale the Fairport, at the convenience Interment family.

Rev. Mr. Eugene Levy, Feb. -Suddenly Saturday, Feb. 339 22, Sciortino, daughters, Nellie Beagley Failing of Widow of the late John F.

Mrs. St. four daughters, John Survived by Mrs. Clarence brother James Wagner, Mrs. Donald Milligan, all of Africa; and Mrs.

Robert Filsinger, Therese, Hill, N.Y.: one son Frederick J. ten of Deerfield, one sister children; John Griffith, Washington, D.C.; Deceased grandchildren. She was a Church. Carmel eleven of Emmanuel Presbyterian -The call 7-9 p.m. Sunday, between may J.

Boyd the 7-9 p.m. Monday at and Son Funeral Home, 596 St. St. where funeral services will o'clock conducted Rev. Tuesday Orville G.

afternoon Bosley at Interment o'clock. Interment Mt. Hope Cemeurday, Raufeisen, -Entered into rest, Sunday, his 1958, Robert Fouquet, West, aged Elsie, 23, of 4747 Ridge Rd. Mrs. He is survived by his Mary Fouquet; two sons.

Rich- (Florence) Mr. and mond Robert: his parents, brother, mond George all of (Maude) Fouquet; one and uncles. Schmidt, Fouquet, Spencerport; aunts call at Walker Bros. brother, may 15 West children; Funeral Home, services will be -Friends where 8:45 a.m. o'clock Wednesday, Feb.

26, at o'clock from St. John's Church, SpencerSt. John's University at 9 a.m. Interment, held ment, HOUSE--Frank A. House of 1054 SANTO Feb.

21, 1958. He is of 436 by three daughters, Mrs. Frank by his of Dansville, Mrs. Marjorie Robert and Mrs. Gerard Smith; Mary grandchildren; 15 great-grand- a member several nieces and nephews.

family will receive friends at -Friends J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, Parlors, Mt. Hope 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., to 9. services will be held Tuesday 11 at 11. Interment, Mt.

Hope ficiating. tery. FRANK-Saturday, Feb. 22, 1958, WilFrank of 40 Roosevelt Schneider of the late George W. Frank.

survived survived by his wife, Belle; his Schneider, Charles of Canandaigua and Belford, two sisters, Mrs. John Merz of Brooking, Mrs. Emil Holtz; one grand- -A and Mrs. William (Carol) Sweeney ily, Rev. Monday and one great-grandchild.

Interment funeral service will be held Mon2 o'clock (no prior calling) at Mon- ly of 303 Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 survived is Brighton. Interment services Annie Flowers gratefully declined. Bell; one Saturday, Feb. 22, 1958, sister, Frank of 30 Goodman St. grandchildren, his wife Fanny Freedman -The two daughters, Mrs.

Harriet N. J. of Cleveland and Mrs. Mount Levey of New York; two sons where Frank, Washington, D.C., morning Frank of Cleveland; nine quiem a brother, Sam Frank of Chapel. and a sister, Mrs.

Sarah Cemetery. Pittsburgh. services will be held this af- 769 Titus at 2:30 o'clock in the Memorial He is of the Parsky Funeral Home, Fritz Paul St. Burial in Mt. Hope Falkenstern, After the funeral the fam- one be at 211 Culver Rd.

In lieu dock; one contributions may be made nieces and favorite, charities. -The Schauman's Thursday, Feb. 20, 1958, from 2-5 Slade Jameson, of 123 Argyle Monday of Arthur Jameson. She is Interment by her son, George S. JameOak, and her daugh- garet SCOTT-Friday, Scott Dorothy Jameson, of Roch- Drive, her may call at Avenue, Hedges Memorial two sisters, University where services Mrs.

held Monday afternoon at 2 Sally In lieu of flowers, friends may -Friends to the Asbury First Church tor Fund in her memory. Tuesday NASA-Rev. Philip LaNasa, known terment, James entered into rest at Trappist Monastery, Piffard, N.Y., R. Sintzenich Feb. 22, 1958.

Born in survived N.Y., he is survived by his ich; five Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaNasa Austin, brothers. Lake, will be Monday morning at two daughters, at the Abbey of the Genesee. Fowlerville in the Cemetery of the five Arrangement by Joseph W.

-Friends Rochester. Chapel, service will NAPOLETANO-Entered into rest, Feb. Interment, Mary (Serino) Napoletano of St. Survived by her husof Anthony; one son, Peter; two Mrs. Alex (Rose) Loria and oye Falls, Vivian Napoletano; two sisters, 1958.

Gennarino (Emma) Scalzo and four sisters. (Tina) Dragone: one brother, Bloomfield, Serino; two grandchildren: oye Falls, Patty; two nephews, Michael and one Lima, Mrs. two grandnieces. several call 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

-Friends may Falvo Funeral Home, 333 Lake Merton Funeral services Tuesday morning Monroe and 9:30 from St. Andrew's ices will Interment, Holy Sepulchre 2 p.m., ciating. Cemetery. Entered into rest Feb. 20, (Lee) Marcille of 51 Rutgers.

SPECKJohnson survived by one daughter, (Jeanne) Dillenbeck: one Rd. He is A. Marcille of Tucson. son, Ari- Speck; his Williams sister, Mrs. Earl (Mildred) Nichols; five granddaughters, one niece, nine call Mrs.

Henry may at Corbett Funeral Herbert 109 West Saturday brother, from 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock. -Friends Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Hedges Irondequoit Cemetery. Avenue, Lentz Michel, aged 81 Tuesday 754 Jay Saturday, Feb. family She is survived by her nieces, make Geiss of this city, Mrs.

in Mr. Huntley of Correy, several STETTNER nephews in Germany. denly, Michel is resting at Haubner G. Stettner Funeral Home, 828 Jay St. cerport.

services Tuesday afternoon at two brothers, Santa Maria, Entered into rest on Middleton of A 1085 Webster-FairWalter and Feb. 22, 1958. Walter J. cerport; grandchildren. Webster, N.Y., age 58 years.

survived. by his wife, Ruth -Friends nephews. Middleton: one sister, Mrs. of Webster: four brothers, Co. Funeral William D.

and Howard 1. Spencerport, all of Webster. and Kenneth to 9 p.m., of Brockport, and several Masonic nephews. 4 p.m. in may call from 2 to 5 and No.

449, the Young Funeral Home, day, Feb. Williamson, where serv- field Cemetery, held on Tuesday afternoon flowers, Interment Lake View I to Ogden Pultneyville. rial Fund Deaths McMASTER-Lulu McMaster of Rochester, Feb. 22. 1958.

She leaves her stepmother, Mrs. Pauline Northrop and step-brother, George Northrop, both Lakeville, N.Y.: three sister, Mrs. Rena Christensen and Mrs. Verna, Korn of Rochester and Mrs. Helen Dukelow of Dansville, N.Y.; several nieces and nephews.

-Friends may call at Charles I. KenFuneral Home 1601 Main evenings 7-9 o'clock. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. InterMt. Hope Cemetery, MURANTE- Entered into rest, SunFeb.

23, 1958, Daniel (Danny) Murante of 284 Orchard St. He is surby one brother, Sam Murante: sisters, Mrs. Lucy Desino. Mrs. Josephine Dandrea, Mrs.

Mary Farina; nieces and nephews. -Friends may call from to 5 and to 9 p.m. at the Norbert E. Vay Funeral Home, 604 Maple St. (Corner Colvin), where funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 8:30 and at 9 from Holy Family Church.

Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, George P. Nord, formerly of eity, Thursday, Feb. 20, 1958, in Sarasota. Fla. He is survived by his Hilda P.

Nord; two sisters, Mrs. Bach of Sarasota. Mrs. Linderman of this city. He was member of the Rochester Lodge No.

and 32nd Degree Mason. -Friends may call from 2 10 5 and 10 p.m. at Haubner Stallknecht Home, 828 Jay St. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock the Church of the Epiphany, JefferAvenue. PARIFI Dominac of Victor, N.

22, 1958. He leaves his wife of Italy, one daughter and two of Italy. -Friends may call at the Cotton FuHome, 26 Maple Victor services may be held Tuesday at a.m. and St. Patrick's Church at a.m.

Interment in Saint Patrick's Cemetery. PERRIN-Mary Perrin, aged 84 years, of 2650 Norton Saturday, 22, 1958. She is survived by her Mrs. Dorothy Lochner and Mrs. (Ella) Meyer, and by several and nephews.

Deceased was a of the Royal Neighbors of Pearl Camp. -Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 at Mattie's. 300 Cumberland services will be held Tuesday at 2 o'clock. the Rev. AlR.

Gibson officiating. Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. ELY-Feb. 21, 1958, George E.

Ely of Clay Ave. Surviving are his wife, one son, Louis F. Ely, North N.Y.; three grandchildren; one Mrs. Fred Lincoln, Canandaigua, also nieces and nephews. may call at the Charles L.

Funeral Home 1511 Ave. Service Monday at 3 p.m., Rev. Gustave Warfield officiating. Riverside Cemetery, PITISI-Maria S. of 189 Child St.

on 22, 1958. She is survived by three Mrs. Alphonse (Marian) of Mrs. Samuel (Mary) Alaimo, Hugo (Lena) Terenzi; one son of Long Beach, one Vito Martinez of Tunisia, granddaughter, Sister Marie S.S.N.D. of Fort Lee, N.J.; grandchildren; nine great-grandseveral nieces and nephews.

was a member of the Mt. Society of St. Francis of Assisi Deaths Deaths tribute Strong 1958 Robert ters. in Joseph ence sixteen Home and Mary's chre FAHY 1958. is John (Agnes) nieces ber to 9 Funeral neral 10 Interment N.Y., sister, Brady, Spruce Monday.

day, Cemetery, of the officiating. FAILING 1958, Cottage Failing. Mrs. Wooden, Rochester Union Failing Mrs. also member Church.

-Friends 2-5 and Winchell Genesee be 3:30 officiating. tery. FOUQUET Feb. 39 years Spencerport. wife.

ard and Mrs. Clarence several -Friends Co. Spencerport, held and port, Cemetery. Edgewood survived Waltman Bowerman seven children: -The the N. 1625 where morning Cemetery.

liam A. father He is brothers, Dewey; Texas daughter, Ohio, -A day at the roe private. FRANK Charles leaves Frank; Tatelbaum Sylvia Ernest Jack grandchildren; Rochester Harris, -Funeral ternoon Chapel 1125 St. Cemetery. will flowers your JAMESON Mattie widow survived son, Royal Miss ester.

-Friends Chapel, will be o'clock. contribute Building Father Saturday, Geneva, parents and three -Funeral o'clock Interment Abbey. Benn of 1958, Holbrooke band, daughters, Miss Vito George niece, Vincent: -Friends the 9 o'clock Church. Cemetery. MARCILLE Lena is Ray Richard one Bennett: nephew.

-Friends Homes Sunday, Services Interment, MICHEL-Louis of 1958. Franz Irmgard and Stallkecht Funeral o'clock. MIDDLETON Saturday, is Flowers Schutt Middleton, Middleton and -Friends 9 at Main will be o'clock. Cemetery, Auctioneers, Auction Sales CLARE Ladd, Auctioneer. Real city and suburban properties.

For pointment call HU 2-3911. Feb. liquidator of Levy, stores. merchandise EMANUEL Auctioneer, fixtures. LO 2-5020.

HAROLD G. Hill. Livestock and auctioneer. Also real estate, with O. Durlings, Broker, Albion, N.Y.

I. SHOOLMAN, auctioneer, appraiser. liquidator of stores, merchandise, tures, machinery, etc. HA 6-8120. 3 AUCTION: Famous Hall of Distributors Auctioneering Service will have auction at Shelby Fire Hall, Shelby, at 7 p.m.

on Wednesday, Feb. Macedon Center Fire Hall, Macedon call ter. N.Y., at 7 p.m. on Thursday, 27th: and at Henrietta Hayloft, south of Rochester on Route 15 at 7 on Friday, Feb. 28th.

$25,000 new chandise, money, Watches, electric blankets, comforters, snow radios. phonographs. power tools, sistor radios. TVs. Hi-Fis.

furniture, lounge chairs. New name brand electrical appliances. Greatest selection in our tory, All merchandise guaranteed. cash and checks. Free prizes and Tell a friend to come to the with you.

AUCTION. Winding Willows Complete dispersal of Brown Swiss tie. 1958 Also farm machinery. Thursday, 27, at 10:30 a.m. at the farm, cated 2 miles north of the Village Hamlin, Monroe N.Y..

1 mile of Moscow Road. Farm known as Kessler Farm. 43 head of cattle. tie will be sold under cover. Frank Ingersoll, 114 Greece-Gates Townline Rochester 6, N.Y..

owner. Herd calfhood vaccinated. TB accredited. 2 clean tests, all cattle TB and blood tested in 30 days. Some DHIA records (2X) to 12,210 M.

523-F. A good dairy, many with popular, blood Cattle consist of 30 registered Brown 6 grade Brown Swiss. 7 grade steins (34 milk cows). Several fresh near freshing at sale time. Average test better than butterfat, balance clude Swiss bred heifer, 5 Swiss heifers ready to breed, Swiss calves under year.

Farm machinery consists of Ford tractor with power steering, 3 tom plow, mower, disc, scraper, planter, loader, grain drill, drag cultivator and slip scraper, all 3 point hook-up, Holland 66 baler power take new Holland PTO manure spreader. New Idea manure spreader. rubber tired wagons, 2 conveyors, 1 Oliver rake, 1-2 bottom trailer tractor plow, trailer disc. 1 straight springtooth, ternational tractor cultivator, Wilson 250 gallon bulk milk tank. used less a year.

3 new Surge milker units pumps. 150 gallon Hotpoint electric water heater. trailer ditch digger, land 1. International fence, controller. tor, Farmall, -McCormick Deering trac8-ft.

cedar posts, quantity baled hale. ear corn and oats, and many other articles too numerous to mention. An opportunity to purchase good cattle and machinery all well cared for. Lunch available at farm. Auctioneer, Harris Wilcox, Bergen, N.Y.

Sale under management of and catalog upon request from Frank J. Jewett, Jewett Brown Swiss Sales Service, West Road, Oneida, N.Y., telephone 1401-W-2. Oneida. family requests friends to call the hours of 2-5 and 7-10 at Alaimo Funeral Home, 601 Jay Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 8:30 and Church. 9 at St.

Francis of Assisi Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. RAUFEISEN into rest, SatFeb. 22, 1958. William J. 33 Holmdel Pl.

Survived by wife, Clara; four daughters. Miss Mrs. Arthur (Hazel) Duryea, Eleanor Van Tweel, Mrs. Ralph Webster; two sons, Rayand Bert; four sisters, Mrs. Ray(Florence) Hill, Mrs.

Harry Sehm, Mrs. Frank (Margaret) Mrs. Elsie Thompson; one John Raufeisen, nine grand- No. several nieces and nephews. call Monday from 7-9 may and Tuesday from 2-5, 7-9 and at Hedges Memorial Chapel, Ave.

where services will be Wednesday at 2 o'clock. InterMt. Hope Cemetery. -Feb. 23, 1958, Carl M.

Santo Mt. Hope Ave. He is survived wife, Mary Gunther; two sons, 1958 and Carl; his daughter, Mrs. Frohm; one grandchild. He was Mrs.

of Yonnondio Lodge No. 163 may call at o'clock, Rev. Warren 105 Lake Services Wednesday A Interment, Mt. SCHNEIDER-Feb. 22, of 140 Weldon Fiske Handy 2 to 5 and 7 morning at F.

Young, of- 5 Hope CemeHope 1958, Roy F. St. He is McCort by his wife, Carolyn and two sisters, Mrs. Ford Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. A.

M. Hastings, Neb. private funeral service will be on at the convenience of the famRichard S. Blair officiating. Mt.

Hope Cemetery, SCHLEGEL-Martin Schlegel, formerBenton Feb. 23, 1958. He by two daughters, Mrs. Foos and Mrs. Charles (Leah) son, Martin C.

Schlegel; one Mrs. Frank (Lillie) Schmitt; 14 17 great-grandchildren. family will receive friends at the Miler's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Hope 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., prayers will be said Wednesday at 8:45, followed by the ReMass at 9:15 in St. Boniface Interment Holy Sepulchre SCHOELLER-Albert G. Schoeller of Thursday, Feb.

20, 1958. survived by his wife, Augusta Schoeller; one sister, Mrs. Frieda Upper Saddle River, N.J.; step-daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Murstep-son, George Fritz; several nephews. family will receive friends at L.

Sons, 609 Clinton Ave. N. and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. in Irondequoit Cemetery.

Feb. 21, 1958. Marat Tampa, of 71 Astor Rochester. She is survived by husband. William A.

Scott and Miss Elizabeth McEwen and Smith, both of Rochester. may call at her home, 71 Aswhere services will be held morning at 11:00 o'clock. InWhite Haven. SINTZENICH-Feb. 21, 1958, Edwin of 765 Grand Ave.

He is by his wife, Helen C. Sintzensons. Henry, Lake George, Portville, Howard, Conesus Edwin and Preston of Rochester; Mrs. Richard Walker of and Miss Grace Sintzenich; grandchildren. may call at Hedges Memorial University Avenue, where funeral be held Monday at 3 o'clock Mt.

Hope Cemetery, SPATSCHKER-William J. Spatschker Victor-Mendon Center Road, HoneN.Y., in Rochester, Feb. 21, Survived by his wife, Lillian; Mrs. Henry Yorks of West John Yorks of HoneMrs. Joseph Burmeister of Fred Sackett of Ionia; also nieces and nephews.

may call 2-4 and 7-9 at the H. Kays Funeral Home, 59 Honeoye Falls, where servbe held Monday, Feb. 24, at Rev. Edward C. Hannay offiInterment, Honeoye Falls -Saturday, Feb.

22, Speck of 34 survived by his daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. Dexter one son. Harry grandchildren; Speck; his Manly, Largo, John Speck. may call 2-5 and Memorial Chapel, where a service afternoon at one requests friends who contributions to the Speck's memory.

Entered Thursday, Feb. 20, of 558 Gillette He is survived by Mrs. Mae Miss Ernest Stettner, six grandchildren, several 1958. Harry Kemphurst wife, Louise Roger (Lois) (Marjorie) Johnson Speck his mother, sister, Mrs. one 7-9 p.m.

at University will be held o'clock. The wish may Heart Fund into rest sud1958, Julius Spentwo sisters, Arnold of Cora Stettner, all of Spensix greatnieces and may call at Walker Brothers Home, 15 West Saturday 3 to. 5 and Sunday 2 to 5, 7 to 09 p.m. service Sunday, Feb. 23 at charge of Etolian Lodge, Funeral services Mon24 at 2 p.m.

Interment, FairSpencerport. In lieu of friends wishing may contribute Presbyterian Church Memoor the American Heart Fund. AUTOMOTIVE Cars Being Dismantled LAKE Ave. Auto Parts. 788 Lake GL 1954.

3-1130, Nash. to has Buicks to 1955; Cadillac to 1955, Oldsmobile to 1955, Ford 1954, DeSoto to 1954. Dodge to 1955, 1957, Kaisers to 1953, Mercury to 1954. Nash to 1955, Oldsmobile to 1955, Packard to 1955, Pontiac to 1956. Plymouth to 1956.

VETERAN'S Auto Parts, 1060 Lee GL 3-8532 (over 12 acres of auto is dismantling cars from 1917-1958. Call parts) us first. If we don't have it, it's almost impossible to get. All parts fully guaranteed. Free delivery service within 75 mile radius.

ATTENTION: We buy old cars. delivered to 1485 Lyell Ave. Trading Center, GL 3-1360. Highest prices paid. SPENCERPORT Auto Wrecking: Top price for junk cars and trucks.

Auto parts, late models. 26 Slayton Spencerport, N. Y. ELmwood 2-8831. BRAKE Shoes.

Bonded and riveted. All numbers. Also clutch plates and pressure plates. Phil's Auto Parts, BA 5-1620. HEADQUARTERS for mufflers and for all cars.

Duals, Glass-Paks, fender skirts. 14-in. and 15-in. full wheel caps; chrome accessories, springs. Schuber Auto Parts, 558 Lyell GL 3-6775.

WHITE tire walls, tire, $5.95. GL Set of four. Vic's Auto Parts. 790 Lake. 3-7762.

VETERANS Auto Parts, 1060 Lee tires, has new and used parts such as radio, batteries, springs, wheels, mufflers, carburetors, motors, transmissions, etc. Automobiles for Sale 18 AUSTIN-Healy, 1955. Showroom condition. Rudman Motors, 512 State. AUSTIN English 4-door: All leather interior, 4 speed transmission.

Tires, and body like new. For economy minded motor people, thirty-five (35) miles per gallon of gas. Shop in heated showrooms at Simmons Motor Corp. Rochester's oldest De Soto and Plymouth Dealer, 336-350 East Ave. AUSTIN: 1958 2-door.

Company official car. Driven very few miles. Up to 50 miles on a gallon of gas. New car warized ranty. sales Buy now and and save.

Factory authorservice. Webb Motors. 436 Monroe Ave. HI 5-3046. BUICKS: 1957; brand new; only 2 left.

One Century 4-door hardtop and one and Century 2-door hardtop; power steering brakes on both. We want to move them and will give fantastic deals Yes! We want no trade-in or, at best, an Also 4 company cars with low mileage older car. If this fits you, see us 4-door eligible for factory warranty: 2 Special hardtops, 1 Century 4-door hardtop, 1 power Roadmaster "75" 4-door hardtop; full on all. Also, see our full line 1958 Ramblers. Jenkins-Neely BuickRambler 370 S.

Main, CanandaiOpen evenings. BUICKS: '57 2 door and 4 door hardtop specials. We have reduced these to rock bottom this week. Your chance to own a new Buick at a great savings, Spencerport Buick Motors. Elmwood 2-6101.

BUICK: 1955 Special hardtop. Tutone finish, Dynaflow, radio, heater. 'Low mile1-owner. $1,395. Fincher's, 37 S.

Union St. BUICK: 1955 Special 2-door. Dynaflow transmission. radio, heater. $1,195.

Whiting Buick, N. Union St. BUICK: 1956 4-door hardtop, Dynaflow transmission, radio, heater, plus power equipment, $1,895. We can finance deal. Hallman This is a guaranteed O.K.

used Chevrolet, 29 S. Union, 218 470 Court St. BUICK: 1955 Century 4-door Beautiful 2-tone finish with matching hardtop. interior, plus full equipment. This onecar is SO new it should be sold the showroom, and it's fully guaranand winterized, $1.495.

Piehler, "the Pontiac 1560 Lake Ave. at Rd. Open evenings. BUICK: 1958 super tudor Riviera hardtop, radio, heater, power steering. Driven few miles.

$3,995. Pitts Buick. Empire Blvd. HU 2-2425. BUICK: 1952 super sedan: dynaflow.

Bargain. Astman Motors, 740 Lake Ave. BUICK: 1955 Roadmaster sedan. Completeequipped, jet black finish, white side like new inside and out. No better at $1,595.

"48-Hour Money-Back Guarantee." Archer Motors, 350 Monroe. All automatic and power equipment in BUICK: 1955 2-door Riviera, hardtop. condition and beautiful finish. Save hundreds at special $1,295.00. Ward 459 Portland Ave.

BUICKS: 1953; three to choose from. Also '55 Century in splendid condition fully equipped. Alling Miles, 1301 near Portland. Open eves. BUICK, 1955 Special Riviera hardtop sedan, blue and white, white wall tires; car in town; Hydramatic, radio, N.Y.

State safety inspected; easy terms; fully guaranteed; $1,445. Horton's, 625 Culver HU 2-3500. 1953 Riviera hardtop. radio. heater, tutone finish, whitewalls, etc.

a beautiful automobile. Drive it first--you'll buy it. $598. Bill Cooke, low 270 Lake. Riviera $1,195.

Sharp, fully equipped. tutone Super 1954 hardtop. Val- its Trade 1701 East Ave. Mt. $495.

No money down. Riviera, equipped. tutone 1953 4-door. Trade 1701 East Ave. 1957 Special Riviera 4-door se- DE Beautiful black and white in color.

car at used car prices. See this one $2.995. Fairport Motors, "your coun- East Buick dealer," phone FR 7-0504. DE $1,295. Outstanding tutone fully equipped 1955 4-door.

Valley Trade is East Ave. 1957 Super Riviera sedan. Model De with power steering and brakes. low mileage. New car guarantee Can DE bought at a savings of $1,400.

See one before you buy. Fairport Motors, country Buick dealer, phone FR Open evenings. DE Buicks! Buicks. Leftover 1957 models. Sedans; coupes.

All brand new Fully full factory guarantee. Come in, buy and save 5900 to $1.300 from list blue Fairport Motors, Your Country 38 West Fairport. evenings. FR 7-0504. DE '57 special.

New. solid black. discount. Fully equipped. power and steering.

Traugott Buick. Brock- W. 1956 Special 2-door. An all white with contrasting and black Trade interior. Radio, heater, Dynaflow.

and serviced by us new. One DE be proud to own. You just. can't this price for a car only a year old. sion, special at $1,695.

Dorschel-Buick. Genesee St. 37 1954 hardtop. Full power, beautito look at, solid comfort to drive. We can finance your deal.

This is guaranteed OK used car. Hallman factory 29 S. Union. 218 East Church Court St. 1951 Super 4-door.

Standard transmission. $198. Ralph's Bargain $298; Ralph Pontiac Annex, 582 W. Main. $1,595.

Full one year guarantee, and labor. Tutone, fully equipped Riviera Super 2-door hardtop. Valley matic Ins. 1701 East Ave. 1957 super fordor hardtop.

Beau- 3 Lenox St. 400 2-door, automatic, $495. DODGE: Siebert's and 615 South GE BA 5-2575. DODGE: 1957 hardtop with power, new "car-life" guarantee, $2.595. "See and Save." 615 South Ave.

5-2575. $569. $1.295, 2-tone, 1955 4-door. DODGE equipped. 1-year guarantee avail- with Valley Cadillac Trade-Ins.

1701 tutone Ave. Auto Accessories, Parts 15 121 Automobiles for Sale 18 Automobiles for Sale 18 estate. BUICK: 1954. 4-door Century, excellent DODGE, 1953 club coupe, Excellent. $285.

ap- condition. $995. HU 2-4920. GE 8-4645-M. GE 8-2647.

BUICK, $595, 2-tone, 1953 2-door. Auto- DODGE. 1955 today, sedans, 6 sedans, hardtops. 5 hardtops: Don't appraiser, and tion. matic, Valley transmission.

Cadillac Outstanding Trade-Ins. condi- 1701 spotless and perfect. All thorougly sone shop, see us East Ave. over. New York state, safety inspected.

general BUICK, $1.495, Riviera. 1955 convertible. reduced Choose in your price. color and Bank terms. equipment.

Liberal All Carle Full equipment; year guarantee avail- 1701 trade, Horton's, 625 Culver HU East able. Ave. Valley Cadillac Trade-Ins, 2-3500. fix- coupe CADILLAC: DeVille, 1957. fully snow equipped, white low finish, miles.

matic transmission, 4 new tires, N.Y. DODGE, 1950 Cornet Club coupe, autobeauty. $4.286. Doyle's Chrysler-Plymouth, State $125, inspected HU 2-4535. above average condi336 Broadway, 1 block from Sears.

tion. their N.Y.. CADILLAC: 1953 hardtop, 2-tone finish. DODGE, 1957, Custom, Royal V-8 sedan: radio, white walls, plus power features. erflite, turquoise heater, beautiful whitewalls.

cart Driven Pow26th; Cen- $1,288. Doyle's Chrysler-Plymouth. branch, radio, 336 Broadway, 1 block from Sears. only 10.000 miles. Excellent choice.

LifeFeb. miles CADILLAC: time guarantee. Easy bank terms. $2,395. clean.

1955. Eldorado. 5-4234. 1 owner, Horton's. 625 Culver HU 2-3500.

p.m. very $2,995, BA mer- CADILLAC: 1957 convertible, all white DODGE, 1955 club coupe, Coronet jewelry, with a white top. Can't be told from blue, and ivory. Thoroughly gone over. plows, new.

only $4,995. Also $56 convertible, New York State inspected. Standard transtran- black. real sharp, and the newest mission, heater; price elegant shape. Lifetime Our special strato- '54 sedan in the city, practically Feb.

low of $995. guaranbrand new 6-ply nylon tires, a real tee. Horton's, 625 Culver HU 2-3500. his- puff: and we have 10 '51, '52 and '53s. DODGE, 1955 Suburban Sierra V-8 4-door: Terms, Get our deal before buying any Cadillac.

tutone green, Powerflite, radio, heater, laughs. Churchill Motors, 110 Mt. Hope Ave. white walls; a real fine car. New York auction CADILLAC: Buy all the modern new State inspected.

Lifetime guarantee. Bank car features including power steering, terms. $1.495. Horton's, 625 Culver Farm. deluxe power signal seeking radios, customized brakes.

safety-plate tinted glass, HU 2-3500. cat- interiors, white wall tires. All this plus of DODGE. each. 1954 All in sedans and showroom club coupes: condition.

Feb. 1 year parts and labor guarantee. For lo- example: 1955 4-door 1956 4-door Thoroughly gone over. New York State of 1954 4-door $1,995. Valley Trade- safety inspected.

Make your selection now. south Ins, 1701 East Ave. Easy bank terms. Lifetime guarantee. the CADILLAC, 1953 4-door sedan.

full HU Liberal trade. Horton's. 625 Culver Cat- power, exceptionally clean. Schaufelber- 2-3500. F.

ger's, Hudson-Rambler, Penfield, LU DODGE, 1956 Coronet V-8 club sedan: 6-7422. tutone gray, Powerflite, heater: owner CADILLAC. 1956 hardtop. Rich 2-tone recommended. Driven only 15,000 miles: blood green, built for luxury in every way, a perfect car.

Lifetime guarantee. Easy with- Has many special features and has been bank terms. New York State inspected. up kept beautiful since new, $3,495. Pontiac $1,595.

Horton's, 625 Culver HU young Park, Ralph Pontiac, 626 W. Main, GE 2-3500. lines. 8-0626. DODGE, 1954 sedans and club coupes; Hol- CADILLAC: The choice that never several beautiful models to choose from.

and challenged, $2,995 choice of (3) 1956 All thoroughly gone over. New York State herd completely equipped 4-door sedans. inspected. Most of them have Powerflite, in- your choice of (3) completely radios, heaters. Every one fully guaranequipped 1955 sedans, your choice teed.

Easy bank terms. Liberal trade, a of (2) completely equipped 1956 Coupe Horton's, 625 Culver Rd. HU 2-3500. 1-900 De 1954 Villes, completely equipped your choice 4-door of sedans. (2) DODGE: 1957 2-door.

The "Forward bot- 1-year available. Valley Cad- Look" is here with this beautiful sweptcorn guarantee wing Dodge. Economical standard illac Trade-Ins. 1701 East Ave. mission, radio, heater, $2,195, We CHEVROLET: 1953 Bel-Aire fordor se- can finance your deal.

This is a off. dan. Power steering, powerglide, Like teed OK used car. Hallman Chevrolet. new.

BA 5-2308. 29 S. Union, 218 East 470 Court St. side CHEVROLET: 1957 Bel-Aire tudor, heat- DODGE: 1957 Royal 4-door demonstraer, radio, powerglide, V-8, $1695. Pitts tor, power steering, brakes, radio, Pontiac.

1067 Ridge Webster. dercoating, whitewalls, etc. Big savings. In- CHEVROLET, 1955 Bel Air hardtpo. Only one left.

Sergeant's, Dodge excluare W. Main St. GE 8-6885. $1.595. Valley Cadillac Trade-Ins, 1701 to dio, heater and powerglide.

Car is im- mean the heater. senger. Priced 1953 for station sale. wagon, Royal radio Motors, and EDSELS: of Broadway, one block from Sears. choice of 4 others.

Full factory equipthan Powerglide, radio. heater. Coral and grey finish. Extra sharp! $1,395. Valley DODGE: 1955 Coronet V-8 hardtop; hot Cadillac Trade-Ins, 1701 East Ave.

$1.099. heater, signals, tri-tone paint; first 1 CHEVROLET: 1956 4-door, powerglide 732 E. Main Dodge exclusive dealer, S. Union St. looks like new; $195.

See Ken Farmer BA 5-2575. FORD, 1957 Fairlane 500 sedan demoncar price. Don Starkweather Chevrolet, 1-year warranty. Beikirch Ford. Avon.

Book price $1.895. Our price. $1.545. Ford. Avon.

us. Chevrolet, An OK East used Rochester, car. N.Y. $1,395. Hoselton service.

Come in for demonstration. One Starkweather owner cars. Chevrolet. Your choice, Scottsville. $1,295.

Open Don FORD: 1956 tudor. $1,095. "See Siebert' Valley Bell Air, Trade fully Ins. equipped. 1701 East 1955 hardtop.

buying any Ford. Churchill Motors, 110 South BA 5-2575. State inspected. Bank terms. Fully guarment.

Very low mileage. Just like new. miles. Will sell at a big savings. Beikirch perfect family car, $1,195, Fincher's.

37 FORD, 1950 2-door, 40,000 actual miles. Used Car Lot, 777 Monroe Ave. FORD 1956: Excellent condition, low mile374 Mt. Hope. you the deal you want.

us to give 6-7422. berger. Hudson-Rambler, Penfield, LU 1956 convertible, 1957 Motors, 2324 Ridge Rd. open eves. clean car, $995.

We have 20 Fords from age, HI 5-0530. DODGE: Seneca Motors, 400 Lake Ave. FORD, 1956 Victoria V-8 hardtop; low mileage auto. $1.444. Doyle's, 336 DODGE: 1953 4-door or club sedan, plus V-8, fully equipped, powerglide and FORD, 1955 Ranch wagon, real sharp; radio, deluxe heater.

Sold and serviced by ENGLISH-built Ford, and Simca sales and $40.30 per month: $998. Bill Cooke, station wagon. sports Drive in style. 4-door Come sedan or to top, Radios and heaters. Low mileage.

tween 5 and 7 p.m. HO 7-7267. heater, tutone finish: conservatively onstration ride in the world-famous Tridriven; immaculate throughout; $198 down, umph TR-3 and 575 at a savings to $1,300. FORD, 1955 Fairlane, 4-door, Fordomatic, $995. "See Siebert's and 615 wall tires.

A real sharp one. New York finish, radio, heater. Real sharp. The $1.200. Beikirch Ford, Avon.

evenings. Bargain Lot, Ralph Pontiac Annex. 582 ebony finish: Fordomatic. radio, heater. Muchard Chevrolet, Victor, Open eves.

radio, heater, white walls, tutone paint. Pontiac, Reduced to 626 W. $2,198. Main, Pontiac GE 8-0626. Park.

Ralph FIAT: 1957, brand new. Immediate depowerpack, really magnificent: $1.595, Ridge reduced to also '55 2-door. nice Astman Motors, 740 Lake Ave. equipped. Fairlane 500.

1956 hardtop. Scottsville. Open evenings. "Save in the country." 4-door, 2-tone green, full factory equip- matic. Just back from Florida with 4,000 chance to get at a used Most have power steering and automatics.

V-8. Anotmatic transmission. Low mile- 270 Lake, Open evenings. maculate and can't be told from new. evenings except Saturdays.

choose CHEVROLET, from. 1953, $395 up. 2-doors, Cool several Chevrolet to Plymouth, 270 Lake. sive dealer, 732 E. Main St.

Sergeant's, St. transmission, radio, white walls. clean, CHEVROLET: 1956 station wagon. Fordor from ment. $445, 2-tone or solid colors.

etc. Priced Bill Cooke, "Dodge-Plymouth." 1953 sedan. $5 down. $20.83 CHEVROLET, 1956 station wagon, 6-pas- mo, Bay Auto Sales, 300 Lake. quick 1958 line on display.

"Our country overhead will permit CHEVROLET: 1956, 210 2-door. Power- for State, Edsel Sales and Service. Meacham, "Headquarters glide. Ivory and turquoise. Push button 31 Pittsford: LU 6-6684.

Open eves. F. J. Kilburne, 475 Lyell GL 3-4080. CHEVROLET: 1955 2-door "210." Radio.

ENGLISH-built Triumphs. Get your demDodge-Plymouth. 270 Lake. 1451 Lyell! Cassetti Motors, authorized CHEVROLET. 1957 Bel-Air hardtop.

Ra- Triumph sales and service and (we do service), or call GL 3-6711. Open livery. Rudman's, 512 State. heater, CHEVROLET, whitewall 1953 tires, convertible. $498.

Ralph's Radio, FORD, 1956 Fairlane 2-door Victoria, East Ave. CHEVROLET, '57: Demonstrators. owner, $1,198. Bill Cooke "DodgeCHEVROLET: '55 convertible and hard- age, economical $1,250, Call beand Save," 615 South BA 5-2575. 1955.

210 4-door sedan. FORD: 1956 1955. Victoria, Victoria, sharp, beautiful, 1956 FairCHEVROLET. Excellent buy! Schaufel- lane sedan. 1956 Custom sedan, Victoria, sedan, 1957 CHEVROLETS, 1957.

Brand new. Your Custom sedan. $1,795. Choice cars, 'all 8s. CHEVROLET, 1956 (210) station wagon.

FORD, 1958 convertible: steering. Cruisoattrac- CHEVROLET. 1955 2-door, powerglide. tive red and black: radio, heater, white CHEVROLET, 1955 2-door, $895. "See HU anteed.

2-3500. $1,545. Horton's, 625 Culver Siebert's and 615 South Ave. CHEVROLET: 1956 "210" 2-door, tutone strator. Steering, automatic, radio.

Save CHEVROLET, 1956 Bel Air, 2-door sedan, at Churchill Motors, 90 Mt. Hope Ave. '52 to '56, all models. Get our deal CHEVROLET, $1,395, Powerglide, tutone, during our Month End Clearance before Ave. Mt.

Hope Ave. CHEVROLET: 1952 sedan. Power glide. FORD, $1,595. Fordomatic, fully CHEVROLET: 1958 demonstrators, com- Valley Trade Ins.

1701 East Ave. Palmyra Motors, Palmyra, N.Y. Lyric Driven just 3,400 miles. Company ofpany and official cars. Save, hundreds! FORD, 1957 club sedan (Fairlane 500).

7-4861. ficial's car. Fordomatic, radio, heater, CHEVROLET: 1954 tudor; radio; excel- extras. window New washers, car guarantee. white tires, Ralph other lent.

$550. GE 8-4645-M, GE 8-2647. Ford, 2900 Monroe at Ken Clover. CHEVROLET: 1957 Bel Air 2-door hard- FORD, 1955, 2-door top; powerglide, powerpack, radio, sedan. Very low 9.000 miles.

Top mileage, Fordomatic etc. Unusually $1,995. Ward one-owner Mauer, 459 condition; Portland. nice. Carries written guarantee.

Ken Ralph Ford, 2900 Monroe at Clover. overdrive CHEVROLET: for 1955 station radio, wagon. V-8. FORD. $495.

No money down! Overdrive. $1.395. economy, heater, radio, etc. 1953 2-door. Valley Trade Simmons Motor Rochester's Ins, 1701 East Ave.

350 oldest East De Soto Ave. and Plymouth Dealer, 336- FORD. 1956 station wagon, Fordomatic. radio, heater, styletone black and CHEVROLET: 1953. Stop in and look at white, $1,595.

Harry Ridley 168 these 2-doors and 4-doors. Test drive the W. Main, Webster, N.Y., BU 8-3370. one able of your transportation, choice. You'll have depend- $395.

FORD. 1956 club sedan (Fairlane), radio, plus good looks; heater, Fordomatic. Very low mileage. We can finance your deal. These are guar- Priced very low to move.

Ken Ralph anteed OK used cars. Hallman Chevrolet, Ford, 2900 Monroe Ave. at Clover. 29 S. Union, 218 East 470 Court St.

FORD 1957 Fairlane "500" Town VicCHEVROLET: 1956 Bel Air hardtop; tu- toria: Fordomatic, radio, heater, whitetone green finish; "real sharp;" standard side tires, 2-tone: terrific buy. transmission, V-8, radio, heater. We can Money Back Guarantee. Archer Motors, finance your deal, $1,695. This is a guar- 350 Monroe Ave.

at Alexander). anteed OK used car. Hallman Chevrolet, 29 FORD: 1957 custom 2-door. 6-cyl. "ColdS.

Union, 218 East 470 Court St. weather $1,595. 48-hour money CHEVROLET: 1955 convertible: power- back guarantee. Archer Motors, 350 Monroe, glide; a real sharp like new car, $1,345. FORD, '55 custom ranch wagon; FordoChurchill Motors, 110 Mt.

Hope Ave. matic, radio. in excellent condition; CHEVROLET, 1950 2-door sedan. Radio, '53 Ford 2-door, $595: '53 Ford heater, new paint. HO 7-6638.

2-door, $495. Lee White Ford CHEVROLET: 1957. "Company official Hamlin. Woodlawn 4-3320. car." Now is the time to save money FORD, 1957 Fairlane 500 2-door, choice and still own a practically new car.

All of 2: Fordomatic, radio, heater, new models, colors, styles. Powerglide trans- tremendous savings. Crawford Motors, Ford mission or direct drive. New-car guarantee. dealer, Caledonia, phone KEystone 8-2220.

From $1,695. We can finance your deal. FORD. 1956 station wagon 4-door. Red Hallman Chevrolet, 29 S.

Union, 218 and white, Fordomatic, radio, heater, East 470 Court St. power steering, power brakes. Ready to CHRYSLER: 1957 Imperial sedan. The roll. Seneca Book price $1,895, our Ave.

price $1.695. finest in the Chrysler family. Outstand- Motors, 400 Lake ing black finish, white walls and all power FORD, 1957 Country Squire, 9-passenger equipped. $3,668. Doyle's, 336 Broadway, station wagon.

Fordomatic transmission, one block from Sears. radio, heater. $2,495. We can CHRYSLER: 1957 300C: Chrysler's finance your deal. This is a guaranteed standing, sports model.

White finish, OK used car. Hallman Chevrolet. 29 leather interior, all power fea- S. Union, 218 East 470 Court St. tures, $4,164.

Doyle's, 336 Broadway, one FORD, 1955 Country Squire, driven just block from Sears. 19,000 miles. Fordomatic, radio. heater, CHRYSLER, 1958 demonstrators, less than other extras; one of the best kept and 1,000 miles; save $1,000. Ross Motors, newest wagons in N.Y.

State. We invite Chrysler-Plymouth, Sodus. Phone 3451. your Monroe inspection. Ken Ralph Ford.

2900 Ave. at Clover. CHRYSLER, 1954 New Yorker hardtop. FORD One of the sharpest of its kind in town. 1954 2-door sedan.

Just spotless Has a yellow and black finish, automatic inside and out. Beautiful motor, good drive, white walls, etc. Absolutely like set of tires. Unusually good car, and new, inside and out. An excellent buy at very Ave.

low price. Ken Ralph, 2900 Monroe $1,193. Palmer Motors at Clover. 1850 Dewey near Kodak FORD, 1957 9-passenger Country Squire, Park. Driven 4.000 miles.

Company official's CHRYSLER: 1953 New Yorker: 180 h.p. car. washers, Fordomatic, radio, heater, windowV-8 sedan; automatic transmission, radio, $1,000 power steering, big motor. Save etc, all around good condition. Spe- car on this nearly new wagon.

New cial, $445. Ward Mauer 459 Port- Monroe guarantee. Ken Ralph Ford, 2900 land Ave. Ave. at Clover.

DAUPHINE Renault sedan, 1957. Driven FORD, Last one 1957 Skyliner (retractable top). few hundred miles. Beautiful light yel- we have left. Completely color.

A good buy at $1,495. If you tee. equipped. Save $1,000. New car guaranwant a car that will go 40 miles on a Ken Ralph Ford, 2900 Monroe Ave, gallon and out-drive any foreign car in at Clover.

price class, take a ride in a Renault FORD. 1955 Fairlane 4-door. Best model Dauphine today. Churchill Motors, 110 with extremely low mileage; 2-tone blue Hope Ave. with matching interior.

Smooth V-8 enDAUPHINE. 1957-58. Immediate delivery. A gine, 1-owner Fordomatic and safety inspected. Rudman Motors, 512 State.

trade that had the finest of SOTO, 1955 custom hardtop. Dorschel-Buick. 68 Genesee special at $1,195. care. Snowbound St.

$1,495. power, Valley new Cadillac inside and out. Only FORD. like Trade-in, 1701 1958 2-door, 5 weeks old, 1,200 Ave. miles.

Has new-car guarantee for 3 SOTO: 1953 4-door, months or 5,000 miles. White interior, including automatic fully, equipped 2-tone green inside. Can be bought for a good $495. Ask transmission. This $1,995 and 1953 car or 1952 any make.

Simmons car, Motor for Rochester's Bud Harness, Oldest Financial reasons for sale, payments may Soto and Plymouth Dealer, 336-350 be assumed. 14 Kaylin Spencerport, East Lyndhurst 4-8427. Ave. SOTO: '52 cariall. All leather FORD, burators, '57 Fairlane, 270 4-barrel carholstery.

No. rust. You can't beat this up- on our showroom owned by floor: us. never licensed. Hart Taylor Ford-Mercury, Taylor, Ford-Mercury, save $1,300.

Hart Spencerport, EL 2-4931. Open evenings. 2-4931. Spencerport, EL SOTO. 1955 Sportsman hardtop.

One of the nicest cars in our inventory. FORD, 1954, ranch wagon. Very low equipped including powerflite trans- spotless, mileage. Fordomatic. etc.

Interior mission, powerful V-8 engine, gorgeous usual beautiful motor and an and white. Sparkling chrome and Ford, set 2900 of tires. Monroe See it as Ken Ralph whitewalls. A beauty at only $1,395. at Clover.

Dorschel-Buick, 68 Genesee St. FORD. 1955, Country Squire (9 passenSOTO, '52 4-door sedan. 2-tone fin- miles. ger) station wagon, driven just 19,000 ish, V-8, automatic shift, $248.

Ralph's Radio, heater. Fordomatic. power Bargain Lot. Ralph Pontiac Annex. 582 pares steering.

with 1957 Pleasure driving only. ComMain GE 8-6885. car. Really one of the DE-SOTO, $1.495. invite cleanest and best in N.Y.

State, We fully equipped, Tutone, full power, Ford. 2900 your inspection at Ken Ralph Ins. 1701 East 1955 hardtop. Valley Monroe Ave. at Clover.

Ave. FORD: 1957 SOTO: 1957 2-door Fairlane 3.000 Less than 7,000 miles. Firedome Fireflite V-6, transmis- 4-door. forces sale like of new. Fully equipped.

Sickness push-button What drive, radio, heater. Fully car. GE 8-9548-J. equipped. a buy, $2.495.

Fincher's. $295 FORDS: down. Large selections 1955. sedans, S. Union St.

$41 monthly. "Country DODGES, 1957. brand 4-doors and 31 overhead State, prices. Meacham for Edsels, hardtops. Clearance new, Open eves.

Pittsford. hardtop demonstrators sale at cost. 2 FORD, 1953. below cost. Full 34,000 miles sedan.

Driven just 2-door warranty. Act Dow and save. heater, etc. 2nd set one owner. by Radio.

Motors. Fairport. Open evenings. driven 500 miles, of white walls not Priced See this one sure. DODGE, 1951, 4-door, radio, heater, Ex- Monroe right at Ken Ralph Ford.

2900 ceptionally fine condition. Look it over, at Clover. 270 $1 Lake down, Ave. $16.31 Open mo. Bill evenings.

Cooke. FORD, '55 custom, have wagon. Your neighbor will think 8 cylinder, ranch DODGE. 1956 (Custom Royal) 4-door. new car.

$1.295. Hart Taylor, you red, black and white, auto- Open evenings. Spencerport, EL 2-4931. Three-tone 1-owner. priced to sell fast.

Book FORD. transmission. radio and heater. A Lake our Ave. price $1.695.

Seneca Motors. good body, $445. '53, custom. 2-door, Open evenings. Chevrolet.

Scottsville. Don 'Starkweather 1953 club coupe. Excellent. $285. FORD: 1952 Open eves.

8-4645-M. GE 8-2647. $495. Nothing tudor. down.

radio and heater. 1951, Coronet Gyromatic. at Churchill Motors, 90 Mt. See Ken Farmer Hope Ave. State inspected.

$100. GL 3-0215-M. FORD. and white. 1955 Fairlane 2-door.

Sutone tan DODGE. '54 4-door. 6. in nice shape, low, mileage. Real Fordomatic.

radio, heater, radio. automatic shift. etc. Right Ridley 168 W. sharp.

Main. $1,195. Webster. Harry Jones Ford, 685 W. Main.

BU 8-3370. N.Y. '56 Coronet fordor, shift, equipped FORD. 1955 push-button automatic radio. and heater.

ranch $38 wagon, V-8 with radio, finish. etc. A really nice car. Only ments. Schoen Pontiac.

down, 1285 assume pay. Jones Ford, 685 W. Main. Rd. Open eves.

Fairport is Al and day 2 tery. may and A. He 215 8:30 89 She Mrs. tica. great -The tween at Main be beth two and at family flowers.

DE N.Y.. 1958. Mrs. Toor, Henry also Ridge at Main Sodus 1958. of 124 of one brothers, nephews.

United and Boyd 596 will at 2 ute United Maggart Hope for teed big Ridge a ly tires, value top Mauer, and Ridge sharpest heater; bank BUICK: Really BUICK: ley BUICK: fully Valley BUICK: dan. New for try BUICK: 1701 BUICK: 53, Very be this your 7-0504. BUICKS! with one price. Buick Open BUICK: Big brakes port. BUICK: beauty cusotm Sold you'll beat Very 68 BUICK: ful $1.195.

Chevrolet, 470 BUICK: Lot. BUICK: parts 1955 TradeBUICK: tiful, BUICK. "See BUICK. car Siebert's BA BUICK: Fully able. East.

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