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Weather Data Owr.rVw. U.I. WCATMIK IUHAV to saA! 40 30 SUBSCRIPTION RATES! By earrier-. Daily 30 cents week. Sunday IS cent, Daily and Sunday 43 cents.

By Mail-First and Second zones Dally $U0 pet SU per year. Sunday 75 cent pel mn ilM net vear. in ail other lone Democrat and Chronicle a Rochester, N. lJ Nov. 17.

1956 UR Eyes Win Over WW for Syracuse, Colgate To Clash in 57th postage is added. Call circulation Dcpt for aones rale. (These rates apply onlj LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The highest temperature yesterday was 61 degrees, against 69 the tan day in 1930. and 2J in 1883; the loweM 34. against 56 in 1930.

and in 1933; the mean 49, avainst 63 in 1930, and 16 in 1933. Normal; 40. Kochetter Readings (Temperature and Humiditv) where there no Democrat Md uiroa ide carrier amice.) ANNOUNCEMENTS Season 50 JlV -jjJA hi DivtiM ftraVn Los odFoMijd, rroy" BRACELET 'gold band; broken guard chain, lost vicinity Airport, South Plai Shop pins Center. Reward BRJj-4190. COILIE (Mongrel): Year old.

black-white. Rul collur. iott. Children nibs him! HU By OWEN CRUMB SYRACUSE. N.

Nov. 16 tfV-Colgate and Syracuse write another page in the legend of football rivalries tomorrow when they meet in Archbold Stadium for the 57th time. 2-205S. By PHIL UNGERKR Democrat and Chronicle Sports Writet COON dog. female: brown short-hir.

Ho temhlti a noinicr. Smstl scar on nsNt 'hind If. Answers to name ot Boots. lo i.u Dwarfll Howard Tern. Hu.

Tern. Hu. 2 a 61 47j 2 p.m 45 51 4 a 61 30) 4 p.m 4 37 6 a.m 61 36, 6 p.m 42 60 a.m 47 90) p.m 39 III a.m 45 72 10 p.m 39 68 Noon 47 J5. Midnight 34 61 rccipitatioo '4H From Jan. I-Nov.

16 31.04 r-rom Jan. 1-Nov. 16, 1955 Normal 28.08 Western Peniii.il'anla: Sunny and cool, hinh 34-40. Interior eaitera New York: Much colder, slowlv diminisheig winds, snow flurries north and west portions, gradunl clearing southeast; highest in upper 20s NOV. 3D Vtoom, 3(W9 Ridw Rd.

W. Srwncerporl, WASHINGTON The traditional game may not -A strong-armed Joe Steinmnw5s: white wilh black be covered with Ivy but both uni' Kgwet Shew HlgJi Tewawnwet faeeatW 3E i friv and i nrown eve. ini may hold the key to a .500 sea i -tARDSLEY Entered into rest, Thursday, Nov. 13, 1936, Harmon L. Beards- ley of 91 Dunbar Hiilon, N.Y..

tged 72 yean. Survived by hit wife, Dorothea H. Beardsley; one daughter, Mrs. G. Miller CulverweU of Newfane, on son, Harold S.

Beardsley of Hilton; two stepsons, Robert C. DeGroot of Hilton and John A. DeGroot of Roch- ester; two Mrs. Esther B. Clement' of Fairport Baptist Home and Miss Marcenna Beardsley of New York City; six grandchildren; several nieces and 'nephews.

He was a member of Crafts-jman Lodge 969, FAAM, and Hilton Grange, Royal Arcanum. Friends may call at the Adams Funeral Home, 230 West Hilton. Service Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. I. Vincent Lloyd officiating.

Interment in Webster Rural Cemetery. lieu of flowers, friends may contrib-. uts to th American Cancer Society. BECKER Matte M. Becker, 233 Grand suddenly.

Friday, Nov. IS, 1936. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Charles L. Pearson, Gowsnda, N.Y., Mrs.

Clair S. Wightman, Glen Rock. N.J., Mn. Matie B. Haskell and Miss Bernice M.

Becker; two sons, George D. and Edward R. Becker; sis grand- vcrsities have covered themselves son for the University oi itocn-ester football team hore today. vicinity Plymouth A Main. Rewsrd.

CB g-M-W. DOG lost, Wednesdsyi Altsander-East vicinity. Black, while frmsle. License I2IWI4. A.

GERMAN 'shepherd black and tan male. 1 yt.Jfc- Ii with glory. This one is no exception. If Syracuse can win it as it has i the last five-it will virtually clinch a bid to the Cotton or Gator New ork Clt.t Fair, chilly, alterooon MiKECAST Snow flurries are predicted today throughout the Great Lakes, in mountains of Pennsylvania and New York, in western Montana and northern Wyoming. Showers are forecast for western Washington and Oregon while occasional rain is expected in northern California, eastern Oregon and southwestern Idaho and along the Gulf Coast.

It will be generally fair elsewhere. (AP Wirephoto Map) Ion vicinity )l aawycr mumw attfiaoon. Arwwen to "Ty. Rewardl (iK 8 06.M-J. temperatures in ws.

Temperatures iBowl and iossible All-America Inln. fn- Jin litMnmin Vl 1 1 1 If "brown plastic, lost Sibley' cafeteria Wednesday, CL, CLASSES, basement GLASSES: Ladies, lost In Ottober. Wal-dtrt case. Reward. HA 6-12W.

MdlUa 1UI lid ujuaillll liouwavn, Jim Brown. The opposing offensive fullbacks are expected to be Gus Zaso, of Mt. i Morris, for Syracuse, Batavians Settle Noise Controversy BATAVIA. Nov. 16 The "Battle of Ellicott Square" three great-grandchildren; five brothers, George Frank John William R.

and Edward L. Miller. Mrs. Becker was an active member of St. Mark's A St.

John's Episcopal Church. Friends may call at the Frank Athlon Funeral Home, 121S Culver day and Sunday from 2 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held at St. Mark's A St. John's Episcopal Low I High Rochester Albany Atlanta Atlantic City 56 62 Boston 3" Buffalo 41 thicago 2 Denver Detroit Duluth Lakes Winerier Termed Booming HAT: Baby's hand knitted, red with white trim, lost Monroe St.

BR 1-55W. PERSIAN cat, red colon lost vicinity Willow Inn, 428 Manilou Rd.l reward. Hilton EXnort2-m PURSE "lost: ladies rid leather, containing car keys, prescription siinslasses. personal papers, eic. Rewaid.

10 VI iichanse St. (rear) upstairs. GE8-67J7-i. WATCH: ladies (yrllow gold), lost Post office vicinity. HA 6-22H6.

evenings. EYEOLASSES, pale blue frames and case wilh name Emily L. Murphy, lost between University Club and Manhattan Restaurant. Call collect Balavia 2672. and Ed Whitehair of Scarsdale, for the Red Raiders.

The Orange is rated nine in The Associated Press national and tops in the Lambert poll for Eastern supremacy. Colgate has lost three games this season, while the Orange has lost only one, but past performances mean nothing in this game. i Colgate has one of the most; Church. Culver Road at Rosewood ler Monday morning at ii cioci. a jjvey controversy that broke out in full force in Interment in Mt.

Hop Cemetery. Friends wishing may contribute 10 me me Wee J10UT5 11115 morning CI1UCU 1X115 aUCITlOOIl 111 a Memorial Fund of St. Mark's A St. I --J narctnnAinn amnnrr ha cUh 'pledge of and or cooperation 7A fersonoli PENN YAN, Nov. 16ray- -vorii cnaruy.

ipnnClDaiS. Inolvin resident of the Elli li brilliant passing attacks in the na- THANK you St. Anthony for favora re- ecived. A. S.

ANY sirl in trouble and in need of friend, call or see Mrs. Brigadier ED WHITEHAIR Colgate's fullback an effort to keep the big area corn crop from spoiling. Be rolls and volume of business of tion. Syracuse has been weak in both Dassine and Dass defense ex- IM forest OI 7J nimuci port. Sh it urrived by her husband.

'cott Square area and officials James seven daughters, Mrs. Alma 0 gyp controversy has the principal wine growers in cause of the nature of the growing season, the moist corn has Brunmr. Salvation Army. 60 Norm HAfr2360. i GRACE and Doris Rockwood.

father the Finger Lakes area have in i J5J Mri' heii smoulderinir for the vast' cept in its victories over Mary- land and Holy Cross. However, creased more than 200 per cent "Eleanor oyer. Mr. Ethel ohu. MrsJffw or since GLf wasjbeen piling into the plant and name tusi'ne.

Last Jinown address rar-Iwlls Ave. If you have any information las to where they are, please call CO e-8 139. forced into night operaUons in has been necessary to have predicted cold and snowy weather, may hamper passing attempts. since the Finger Lakes Wine Growers Assn. was founded, The growth still is increasing gruHK-nuuicn, around the clock drying opera fter.

Mrs. Minnie uomminginsTi, Cri.t miv call at Fisk A Handy uons to keep it from spoiling, If Guy Martin, the Colgate mir-, acle man Irom Milwaukee," can luslnts Personals CHAIRS designed and made apeclally for backache relief. GE J-MU7. CIGARETTE burns, tears, in wool, eloigns, woven like new. French Testile Cn -U Avrnne A.

off I01R Clinton N. Shortly after midnight the vigorously and each year the wine and associated businesses Parlors, 105 Lake 2 to 3, 7 to 9. -Services Monday afternoon at 2 0 clock. 'Interment Riverside. noise got too much for area Uiuctv-Urliii Mihelv of lime elude the crashing Syracuse line and find his receivers, Colgate could win it.

i residents and they began bonv i Fl.i.inrr Johanna Elliott of 9-3, v. khv Nn ia I9S. She i. ur. CLOTHING: Men's wool suits, occupy a more imporant place in the economy of the area.

So stated J. Allen Mays, man Woodbine Nov. 15, 136, she i-iv'e bv her husband. John: three sons, barding Mayor Herman D. Gab- survived by two daughters.

Mrs. James Joh George; four dsughters, I irh rnmntainta Godette and Mrs. Vincent Mr llUtm veronica) Wassmann. neI wltn COmplaintA ager of public relations of the JOE STEINMAN Victory Key! But witn Brown, Jim Kiaion ana Erni3 Jackson defending passes and retaliating with their own punishing brand of power football. Taylor Wine Co.

of Hammond- brother. Mr. Otto Bauerle; live Helen, Msry and Irene onei ATOUSed from his Sleep, the grandchildren and on nephew. Mrs. Frances Wright: several Mavnr marie a nprsnnal inenprv.

l-Fhends may call at the Lewis A Hoi- ht one gundchild. Mayor maae a personal lnspee- ly Funeral Home. 131 Genesee 2-4. Fnendj from 10 a.m. to "On Of the Situation at 2 a.m., and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral i 9 p.m. at the Bsrtolomeo Funeral that the noisp was sport, speaking at the meeting of the Penn Yan Rotary Club Syracuse is the two-touchdown favorite. The Rivermen close their season against Washington and Jefferson College on College -terrific Gabriel t-ontartedGLPi this week. terrific. jivi, i cunuuciru tt cuncMJeiy ai m.m.

sou jv Mays, popularly known as at st. Francis of Assisi church, inter-, officials and they agreed to shut ROHM William of 91 East Jcf- sport coats, 16.8a up. oat ot pawn, see W'oody 94 South opposite Blue Bus. PERMANENTS, your home. Your eon- vt nn nee.

All work luaranteecd. GB 8J80.1-W. PERMANENTS given at home at your convenience. Eiperienced 17 years. Call BAJ-2812.

COMPLETE safe, lock A door closer sale A service. Security Safe A Lock HA 6-4620, HI 5-2722-J. 24-hr. emtrsency service. FEET trouble you? Let us fit you for style and comfort We balance your shoe at no extra chars.

All sires and widths for men and women. Genesee Booteir. 171 Genesee St. FRIEDMAN: Unwanted hair off perm nrnlly, Hlh year. 27 Clinton S.

HA 6-6937, GET ready for winterll Rubbers and overshoes for the entire family. Complete selection snd low, low prices at Rosea bers's, 221 North St. Open evenings Pittu'ord. on Nov. 16.

1956. In the seldom-interrupted series, dating back to 1891, Colgate holds an edge of 31 victories to 20 for New York down operations for the night "Junie" when he toured the country with several well known dance bands, including those of MC CASH Dr. Gertrude (Fisher), Nov. 'Me is survived by his wife, Hamt, four daughters, Mrs. Clifford (Ethel) Redmond, Geneseo, Mrs.

Charles (Mildred) 15. 1956. at Strong Memorial Hospital. About that time, police arrested the night foreman at the plant, Clair E. LittelL on a Syracuse.

Five were ties, A sellout crowd of 40,000 is ex Johnv Lone and Havmond Scott. Joslm. tast Jtocneater, mrs. vniic Field and go into the contest with a 34 mark. Steinman hurled both touchdown passes against Tufts College last week and Yellowjacket mentor Elmer Burnham may go with the Philadelphia junior in the bid for a break-even cam Sue is survived by her husband.

Dr. William one son. Or. William Peter Mc- (Myrtle) Prutzman, Pittsford, Mrs. Jo- pected.

The kickoff will be at spoke of the appeal of the Fing-1 er Lakes and his personal vow r- charge of violating the anti- Cann (Baltimore, one daughter, Mrs. Hugh (Betty) Adams (Cooperstown. 1:30 p.m., EST. noise ordinance. It was the sec N.Y.); aister, Mrs.

F. Warren (Louise) Wright, Northampton, brother. -sepB (Henrietta) urocnue, icnin, Jwo sons, Edward of Rochester, Charles, 14 grandchildren; six great- jiiandchiidren; two sisters and two I brothers. Miss Sophie Frohm and Frsnk of Pittsford, Mrs. Ann Bush, Cortland, ond such arrest this week, the to settle here if the opportunity presented itself.

Irving Fisher, Williamsburgh. FLASHING LIGHTS SOLVED PROVO, Utah OPI The mys- HILL Teitlle Weavins: Burns, moth holes, tears, rewoven like new. 25 years' eipcrs- paign. plant manager, Lester K. Mosher, having been arrested on Wednes- and three grandchildren.

That opportunity came four ence. 641 University GR 3-4928. A ag David of Rochester. Washington and Jefferson re Private funeral at the convenience of stery of flashing lights at Tim- Travel Air, Land, Watwr 11 may call 2-5 and t7-9 the the Tne mily kindl requests day. Both have pleaded inno-'ean a0' iae pasi.

Nrwcomb Funeral Home. 25 So. Main, flower. I. 5J: vears he has been associated corded a 0-8 mark last year, but MnH.v ceni ana trial is peaums in liiv DRIVING to Florida.

Nov. 24. Desire 2 nassensera. Transnortation enumeration. is currently 3-3-1 i.

i iniVrmini White Hiyfn, Thuriday, Nov. W1U1 1 ayior S. I This will be the second VinAukrn 127 Cmkt 1 1956, Beatrice H. McNamara of 517 Uni-i "This is truly treat wine-'X. GLYNN-Bridget Agnes Glynn at her versity Ave.

She is survived by her hus- After Conferences this morn- nPnHpinr arM ho airl "It is'SN home. 475 Hsyward Thursday, band, Elmer H. McNamara; her daugh- -j iPrOOUCing area, ne Saia. 11 IS me ciuds nave met. in AUCTIONS panogos school has5 been solved.

Science is the culprit An electric eye rigged to turn lights on at darkness and off again at sunrise was so sensitive it reacted to itself, turning lights on, then immediately flicking them off again. Mo She i survived bv hef ter. Mrs. J. B.

Slater. Orch.rd Prk "'S tnn fua Rochester emerged with a 30-0 decision. Henry R. Glynn; two daugh- N.Y.; one grandson. James H.

the GLF agreed to suspend of' th. 'Jin-ters. Miss Mary E. Glynn and two sisters. Miss Sara Hyde.

Ft. nrwratinne. hMworn miHniht 3re.01 ttle. some.1 Nine seniors will see action Mrs. Cstherine Reinhart, Kansas skin' variety, whereas those of GUS ZASO 'Charles (Margaret) Foster of Delmar, K.Y.: one son, James F.

Glynn; one and 6 a.m. City. Europe and California have Orange plunger for the last time today in Yellowjacket grid wars. 'brother. John M.

Doody; six grandcmi brotner, jonn m. uvwj, menus my caii i no p.m. Too.iV;u ii dren; one niece and one nephew. She at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University Meanwhile, area farmer 0D- skins attached to the pulp. This characteristic means a different Auctioneer, Auction Salts 12 AL LTorren, auctioneer and liquidator.

Reasonable rates. ReUabl service, HA 6-2707. 29 Front St. EMANUEL levy, auctioneer, aperaiser, liquidator, furniture, estates, stores, mer chandise and fix lures. LP 2-3020.

HAROLD G. Hill, livestock and general auctioneer. A Ho real estate, with Carle O. Durlinss. Broker, Albion, N.

Y. SHOOLMAN. auctioneer, appraiser, liquidator of stores, merchandise, be-tures. machinery, etc. HA 6-8120.

was member of the Rosary Society of Top names on this list are end where services will be held Mon-ijected to the whole business, 'TKtAL pointing to the serious situation Waikins Gen Group Starts (Corpus Christ! uiurcn. may call from 2 to 5 and 7 to P.m. lnn J- McLaughlin Fu Tenney Spofford and tackle Herm Falsetti, three-year start process can be used in making terment, Kane. Fa. i facing farmers if they can't get neral Home, S71 Culver Rd.

runerai MEVs Warren Mays pointed out that through orvirfti Monday morning ai nu r- ers. Also expected to see considerable action are fullback John Iverson and tackle Ed Doane, starters for two years. Work on Golf Club Program terment. St. Fechan Cemetery, emu, Mn.

wm former of the State papers, magazines, on radio and1 son. Divid Folti; sever it nii-et anH Farm TturPan IToHoratmn ftallnH U.i..: i Folts; Farm Bureau Federation, called AUCTIONEER: Livestock and farm disposals. Complete auction and pedlsree service available. Harris Wilcox, Bereea 97. sales manater A auctioneer.

Beren. PUBLIC auction: Advance notice. Hon. ciaANTIO Michsel Granito of t.ke television, the local wine grow-l for "mercy and thoughtfulness" There a chance that Ed Gib been staked, laid out, measured WATKINS GLEN, Nov. 16 ers are telling the Finger Lakes on the part of residents and ir jj.j i 4.

ti and excavation has started on day. Nov. 19th. 1:30 p.m. at tne Auo Golf will return to Watkins Glen otuiy.

rc auu.u inai, uie wines. son will replace UR's John Meyers at the quarterback post. Wr -r uraiv morn in end tion Sales Booms, 1J-14 Aqueduct St. (off brother. Anthony Granito-, severri nieces, -J HoT S31? lD5 Pr.PeQ.u5e "umairtOO, are their Own best advertise if efforts of a group of volun aunts and uncles.

and a terrible blow to Genesee GlbSOn has Shown Well in relief i( modern household furniture and fur Scnulchre Cemeteri ,1 the ninth hole. Directing the work is Willis Garret of Rochester, experienced in building and reconstructing golf courses. His projects in Ml'RRAY Mary Jane Munay, at the 'umj agriculture. teers are succesful. Construction of a nine-hole i nisnmKs logemer wiui ine runusninaa os J0DS in the past few games.

an estate. See Sunday' D4C for descrln- Sophomore John Wermecke, UvJ' Aurtioner- ramiiy nome, iracy on hriday ment and carry the fame of the area throughout the world. Vicinity Deaths Hawley noted that corn spoils course is under way north of the morning, Nov. 16, 1956. Survivors are one brother, James A.

Murray of Win- village on the farm lands of Jo- clude the Cornell University the URs leading ground-gainer this season, will carry the Yellowjacket offense. if it is not dried within 36 hours and said failure to permit the plant to operate on a full-time HENRY ZEII seph Franzese. The location is Lowell Thomas course, one mile north of the Glen on pawiing, N.Y., and the IBM tnrop, one sister. Winifred Mur-ray; her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas S.

Murray of Rochester. She was member of the Rosary Society. Funeral services at Murphy Mortusry, 333 Ojtford on Monday at 8:30 and C0HOCT0N, Nov. 16 Henry coach Ed Chupa will basis would result in a "nor Friends msy call at the funeral home ef Vito Cimino and Sons 969 Ply-'mouth Ae. from 2 to 10 p.m.

Serv-r'ices Mondcy, Nov. 19, 1956, at 8:30 a.m. and o'clock at St. Anthony's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HARTMAN Clady of 56 inelville Friday, No, 16, 1956. She is survived by her husband. Earl L. Hart-Tnan; two daughters. Mrs.

Mrytle Beards-ley and Mrs. Charles Smith, of Elmira; three ons, Gordon D. Hsrrington, Vista, La Vem D. Harrington, Honeove Falls, C.S.S.N. Kenneth USN; one sister, Mrs.

Mildred of Rochester; three brothers, K.tnh Moru- nf Canandaizua. Gilford nouie i4. rible loss" to farmers. He said L. Zeh, a retired farmer, died course at Poughkeepsie.

The rely on the offensive thrusts of Dr. Joseph Y. Roberts, presi at 4 n'rhvk Th. rhnrrh nl th. Itrfltnpce anil lafonocs nf fh can Jla.St IliFht.

fNnV. 1 .5 IQ.AI in hie Schuyler County Sou Conserva- his two leading backs, Ray AUCTION. Nov. 17 at 12:30, Th Georse W. Chapman estate on Lake Road, alone Lake Ontario, one mile cast from the Wayne and Monroe County line Road.

Farm tools: Masaey-Hanis pony tractor, plow disc and snow plow, spike tooth dras, mower, snow fence, harness, wason baa holder, ba cart, platform scales, Meyers sprayer, bob ilcnh, shovels, wrenches, rakes, hand tools. Household furnishinss, 12x15 rut. elfctrio healer, kitchen cabinet, tables, 2 bookcases, livin room suite, rocker, roll top desk. Antiques: 3 flails, 2 sealer sleish; 2 seated cutler, masazine rack: parin, machine, 2 Boston rockers, 2 wooden bowls, cradle, wooden fork, swing churn, wool carter, 2 yarn winders, i spinnint wheels, sales. ISJ'tt son have brought a "bountiful home between Atlanta and th nf, frm.ed Wa.1' tion Service is planning a mil Stacey and John Greskovitch.

-ftemoon and evening until 9 o'clock. CTOp heavy in moisture." nocion. tie Was 83. POMMF.REMNG Bertha Ludke of 308 Anrl nil fhie u- ri.nn.ninol He is SUTOVed by his wife. lu.1' cl lion gallon pond to be located 1,500 feet west of the location.

Water will be piped to each green from the pond. SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed proposals will be received by the County of Monroe until 11:00 A.M. e-: rltiring. Farm-itv Anna Neu Zeh: three sons. Wal- IvIU 9C VvliOI UvlCU, VtllCl 1I1C111- bers of the group are Franzese, 1 Morse of Buffalo.

Walter Morse of by four daughters, Mrs. Earl Gommen-I designated to a "realization Of 01 Atlan'a; LW1S, Of CO-ginger, Mrs. Herbert Groth, Mrs. Ralph! 'hoctonr and Arnnlrt nt Hnr.hc.t- Eastern Standard Time, Monday, No- vice president; William Ellison, ladder back chair, walnut tallies, yoke. ivi6.

at the Eri Maier; one. ton, Frank uw nB and John Callanan. Rochester; eight rndchildren and nieces and nephews. -Friends msy call at the N. J.

Miller 'Smi Funeral Home. 1623 Mt. Hope u.is "ic; seeding basket, chest drawers, secretary Purchasing Agent, Room 105. Court! fommerening; tour sisters. Mrs.

Hulda DdWeen tne City ana tne farm, i ajiumci, luoiim 0Ijc. secretary. House, for the following printing for the! Vielehr, Mrs. Emilie Korhummel, Mrs. Martha Fommerening, Mrs.

August' Ave. between the hours of 2-3 and 7-9 o'clock. Time and announcement Board or Elections: Schedule Official Canvass Books. desk, chest, 3 oil lamps, i walnut bedroom suites, 2 marble tops. 9-pifce wash set, pewter teapot, spurm oil lamp, candle holder, dash churn, child's sleitht, child's wagon.

Terms cash on day of sale. Richard Chapman, Executor. Dan Filibert, Auctioneer, phone Marion 4610. A number of Schuyler County golf enthusisasts are working v.unocion; a sister, Mrs. Louise Fox, of Cohocton; 15 grandchildren and six Mreiner; one brother.

Theodore Luke: Schedules and Enroll-1 five grandchildren; several nieces Theater Refused with the officials. nephews. Mrs. Pommerening was ment Books. member of St.

Paul's Evangelical all in accordance with bid sheets and! Alfred Will Open Cage Season with Brockport Dec. 1 The association is patterning specifications which may be obtained all AUTOMOTIVE its effort on the plan of the th nffirA nf th. Pnrrhacinii Aont The body is at the Sheppard-Van Patton Funeral Home in Cohocton, where a praver serv form Church, an honorary member of the Women's Guild. Friends may call st the Lewis A Holly Funeral Home, 131 Genesee 2-10 p.m. Funeral services Monday afternoon; Bath Country Club, where sub Assessment Cut ot funeral later.

HAWKINSPaul Nov. 14, 1956, of 265 Avenue B. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Nettie Nelson Hawkins; his sister, Mrs. Leo J.

McCann of Geneva, N.Y.; one niece and nephew, several grandnephews. He was a veteran ot World War I member of Robert-." shew Post. No. 100, American Legion, nd past commander of 27th Division "1 Friends may call at Holla-Uary Fu ice will be held Sunday at 2:30 scriptions and volunteer work made a course possible. Glen Each bidder must file with his bid Con Being Ditmontl.

14 certified check, made payable to he ATTENTION: We buy old cars, delivered County of Monroe Director of Finance, to M85 Lyell Center. CL for the amount specified on the bid 3-1360. sheets. i JOE'S Auto Parts. Now dismantling from The County reserves the rieht for the I "49-56" cars.

Most types. 412 Clinton man? a rniir.o niivvin at 1:30 clock. Interment, Mt, Hope Cemetery. moe in RUDOLF Anna Elizabeth Rudolf of ALFRED, Nov. 16 Alfred CI iurrh Sibeen working weekends clearing 11 Ave.

N. HA. 6-9767. 276 Mt. Vernon Nov.

15. 196. neral Home. K30 MU nupi n't. eito The nine holes have i University will open a 16-eame LAKE Ave.

Auto Parts. 788 Lake be held'Sne is by husband, Charles ill where prayer service Purchasing Agent to reject any or bids, COUNTY OF MONROE By: C. A. Bennett, auerger will officiate. Burial will ha in 1T1 basketball schedule against Saturday morning at 10:30 and c.

ti.t...i. rhurrh int.r. New York City, and several nieces view teme-iAa i i i I Purchasing Agent CANANDAIGUA, Nov. 16 -The Common Council, acting on the recommendation of City Attorney James A. Avery, rejected last evening a plea from the Schine Theater Corp.

for a reduction in the $77,000 assessment levied against the Playhouse Theater, 15 Chapin St. City Attorney Avery told St. Patrick, Cemetery. Cen.v. nephew Mudowu n.I -1 A 1.

AK 1116-17-18 3t. OL 3-1130 has Bulcks to 1933. Lnevroieti to 1956, Chryslers to 1953, DeSoto to 1953. Dodsc to 1955, Ford to 1955. Kaisers to 1953, Mercury to 1954, Nash to 195J, Oldsmobile to 1953.

Packards to 1955, Pontiac to 1955. Plymouth to19S5. SPENCERPORT Auto Wrecking: Ton price for lunk cars and trucks. Auto parts, late models. 26 Slayton Ave Spcncerport N.

Enterprise 3457. pSJ, uJSXS: XJ he cties; end wa, superintendent of the NOTIGE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that the Board late George Danforth Huntington, in Brockport State Teachers College Dec. 1 on the Alfred floor. Nine of the 16 games will be played at Alfred. The schedule: Dec.

1 Brockport, 5 Hobart, 8 CorUand, 11 at Hartwick, 12 at Colgate. Jan. 9 Rochester, It Union, 16 University of Buffalo, 19 at Ithaca. Feb. 9 at Rochester, 13 at University of Buffalo, 15 St.

Lawrence, 18 Buffalo State, 23 at Hobart, 26 at Brockport, 28 Clarkson. church Sunday school primary depart-' ment for 30 years. Friends may call at the N. I. Miller', 'Son Funeral Home, 1623 Mt.

Hope I between the hours of 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock. Grosse Pouite, on nov. ivjo. KITCH1N Tnursday. Nov.

13. 1956, mks. HARRIET RAYMOND PENN YAN, Nov. 16 Mrs Harriet Raymond, 74, of Penn Yan RD 2, died today (Nov. 16, 1956) at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital She leaves a dauzhtpr.

in VETERANS Auto Parts, 1060 Lee GL 'John Kitchin of 1669 Main St. E. He In NFL Game with 'Skins Tomorrow 3-8)32, has over 12 acres ot used and of Education of Central School District No. 1, Town of Perinton, Monroe County, New York, will on Dec. 1956 up to 8:00 o'clock p.m.

on said date, receive sealed proposals for the purchase new auto parts, we have parts from 1956 down to 1917. We specialize in late mod is survived by, in Rochester, his -in-law, Mrs. James Kitchin; his niece. Funeral services at Calvary Presbyterian members of the Council that he did not believe the Council "has power to remit or to reduce as Church, corner South Avenue and Ham- Mrs. Edward Matthews; survivors in sessments" and that "although Betty Stewart; two grandchil- el parts, if wt don't have what you want it's almost impossible to set.

Free deliv cry service, 50mile radius. A1AX is now dismantlin '54 Chevrolet, '51 Plymouth hardtop, '52 Henry '51 Nash Rambler hardton. '51 Buick, '51 Olds and removal trom tne premises or a dwelling house situate on the south side of Hulbert Road in the Village of Fair-port and being commonly known as the dren, and two cousins. we may sympathize with the In football, Alfred finished an The New York Giants put their undefeated-untied season with theater and its problems, this Friends may call at the Thayer J. a.

Filkins House Scotland two brothers, George Street, on Monday afternoon at 2 "William; one sister. Mis, Interment, White Haven Me-Kitchin; one niece and one nephew. morial Park. In lieu of flowers, those Friends may call Friday, 2 to 5, 7 to wishing may contribute to Calvary Pres-. 9 p.m.

at the Anthony Funera! Chapel, jbyterian Church Memorial Fund. 2305 Monroe Brighton, where Entered into rest, Nov. 14 will be held Saturday afternoon ti956, Selh A. Spencer, 146 Renouf 3 o'clock. Interment, Riverside Ceme-jHe survived by his wife, Helen Mc-iirteTy.

Clenaghan Spencer; two sons, Ian S. nrnnncfil. sill itcn he received and many others. Call us for your used one of the top-ranking offensive Funeral Chapel tomorrow from body can give no remedy." it the same time for the purchase and A)" A.u, record among small colleges. In i.nnL.

nrii in aiarmc unvc-in incaicr, wcas "The board of assessors. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m., where services will be held at 2 p.m. Avery told the Council, "is supposed winning 7 straight games, Rd" SvSar1Veraged "id Auto Accessories, Part, 15 Same. They piled Proposas be prepared on forms BRAKE shoes: Bonded and riveted. All Up 1,907 yards rushing and 893 furnished by the School District and: numbers.

Also clutch plates and pressure KRESGE Maria Kresge of Bond, and Albert H. Spencer; one sister, Mrs. posed to exercise indenpnrlpnf sunas Nov. 15, 1956 She is survived Bingham. He was member of Corn-nf iit 'Steph lUOEment antl nrnnprtv nuncre -lclJ" to exercise indenpnrlpnf judgment and property owners -unuay, wun tne Rev.

Sheldon Stephenson, pastor of. Penn Yan Methodist Church, officiating Burial will be in Lake View Cemetery. such as the Schine people have im u. nuvHtini nuiaiy siuo, ine ieuer- Kresge of Rochester, Valentine Kresge kranz club and the Builders Exchange Allentown, two grandchildren Friends may call at Corbett Funeral eight great-grandchildren. Home, 109 West from 2 to yards passing first-place standing in the Eastern Division of the National Football League on the line Sunday against the upset-minded Washington Redskins in the circuit's top game.

The Redskins, with only a 3-3 record compared to the Giants 6-1, were the first to defeat the Chicago Cardinals, who dropped to second when they took a 23-10 lacing from the Giants last Sunday. And then the Skins upended the previously unbeaten Detroit Lions 18-17. relief in the courts if they believe they are unjustly treated." services nu nin ui.j, io o'clock. Service, Saturday may be obtained at the School rnm nu. in.

j-hu, trict Office in the High School building SNAP-ON rpcuei panels, fenders, doog i Fnimnrt New York panels. (Most models). Davison Auto AU osal. wili be publicly opened Areri" A ingat 8:30 clock p.m. pn Dec.

3, 1956. ie. Dynone, Dyna. Weissport. Pa.

Arrangement, by N. J. morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment, Medina, N.Y. MISS MURIEL CR0UC1T Miller', Son Funeral Home.

KRISKE Friday, Nor. 16. 1956, Ed- r-iELPS, Nov. 16 Miss SCHR Thursday, Not. 15, 1956, Edward ine nu-ru cuumiun rescirca mc nasa and enrome accessories.

Scnuber Aut Jimmy Ryan, junior fullback from Allegany, set the pace for the Saxons in both rushing and scoring for the second straight year. Ryan gained a net of 514 yards for an average of 6.7 yards for 76 carries. He also scored 10 touchdowns and 10 extra points ward Kriske of 12 Lochncr PI. He is E. Suhr of 969 Garsoii Are.

He is sur- tiwi ui4 bar laaai srs ts I a 1 1 4 L-J J' it I survived his Laura Heckroth i Parts. 558 Lyell Ave. GL 3-6775, right to reject any or all bids. by wife, vived by his daughter. Mrs.

Lucv Vickerv Schine officials came before the Council last month and sought an assessment cut in 1957 taxes as well as a rebate on 1956 taxes. At that time they said it would be necessary to operate the theater on a part-ime Kriske; one daughter, Mrs. James guig-lev: three sons: Arthur. Alvin and Don Muriel Crouch, 65, died Thursday evening (Nov. 15, 1956) after a long illness.

She had lived in Phelps for the past 40 I FLARED flush-mount fender skirts for '5? Fords, Dodse. (10.95 per pair. Vic's Auto Parts, 790 Lake GL 3-7762. Dated: Nov. 5, 1956.

BOARD OF EDUCATION, By: Mary C. Burrus, Clerk. YY 2tll-17, 11-24. two sisters, Mrs. Leon Graves.

Mrs. Martha Steffer; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Hedges Memorial ald Kriske; stepfather, Fred Pesth; two Detroit's defeat by Washington vparc Automobile for Sal IS points for a 70-point total. Ryan ICfiM UfiTlfC shP 1p.p 'last Sunday dropped the Lions schedule if expenses could not dint! points scored 55 last year when! aero nd other makes, ma Society. jTAFT Miss Louise A.

Taft, formerly of De reduced Crouch of Pfcli7 0 I nniiuai iiuulc ui niuc uivci i air buic, iu vny wci-Kiy anu are Steadily Alirea Won games. District is hereby given that pursuant to -mploytd, we can work out terms regard- The Council also approved a ing Chicago Boars in the Western Friends may call at the Savage Fu- i cntton Springs neral Home, 1080 North from 2 to N- Y- by her father, Harry fW1i Rhtilt tha CavAne'iArtirl. tt nt the town law less j)t pasi creait. Hcikirt'h 200 Mt. Hope, nieces and nephews, uiviMon.

nas a o-i record. 'of the v0lm of lhe Ridw culver J. awr Riviera, hardiop. The funeral will be held Mon plan which will limit non-official work for police officers to four 3 and 7 to 10 p. Funeral services 1 a west Bloomfield; two sistirs, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Inter-, Mrs- FreJ Adams of Phelps, N.Y. and On th. hae nf nast rrfnrmsnrs "v-inci it- ciiu, tdugui Xnmn Un.Atauon auuai muer. r-uny equipped. oed.

'uw" 1 popular one. ,745 001 J. I nurry mr mis ejira ooi f'rB Hurry tor this extra day at 11 a.m. in the Eacker ment, Riverside Cemetery. a Vasx3 iui oi jama auu County ot Monroe, Mew yorit.

win oe Archer Guarantee, corner Monroe and Ales- Mrs. William Maxwell of Rochester; I hours npr da two nieces and one nenhew. the Bears have the easier assign runeral Home, the Rev. Wil tOUChdownS Al MoresCO One Of neld firehouse. 2964 Culver Road, andir.

BA 5-8558. tOpen Mon. through Cln th 4th rfiv nf rwmhf I9S6 Re. 5al. 9-9.) Chief of Police Lee W.

Pierce liam McKirdy of the Oaks Cor asked the Council for a ruling the five seniors on the team, completed 18 out of 38 passes ners Presbyterian Church of tween the hours of 7 to 10 p.m. for BUKX 1955 Special sedan. Tan. red and the purpose of electing one (I) resident lKk. Dynaflow, radio, beater.

An alia payer of said district to the office 'c'ive. t.J. on extra work for patrolmen and ficiating, with burial at Loon officers. State law prohibits of Fire Commissioner for the term of Lake. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Merton H.

Kays Funeral Home, 59 Monroe Honeoye Falls, N.Y. where services will be held Sunday. Nov. Ig at 2:30 p.m., George Leissner officiating. Interment, Rural Cemetery, West Bloomfield.

WING George William Wing of LaDue Koad, Brockport, In bis 90th year, Thursday, Nov. 15, 1956. He is urvived by his wife, Mrs. Belle Wood Wing; four ment of the two Sunday. They meet the Los Angeles Rams, who have won only two of their seven games while the Lions take on the Baltimore Colts, who are 3-3.

The Cards, needing a Giants' defeat to get back into the title picture, meet the Pittsburgh Steel-ers, who have been slowed down SEIVD FLOWERS They etem to brighten the occasion whether It be a time sorrow or happiness, SMITH FLOWERS lit Jesepk Ave. HA. 4-481 overtime police duty except in emergency but there has been no specific city rule on working for 441 yards and fired 5 touchdown passes. The Saxons scored 245 points for an all-time high in 58 seasons of Alfred football. ALFRED'S 1956 SEASON RECORD KENNETH EDDINGTON five (5) years beginning January I.

1'" B'CK, 1955 i Special hardtop and expiring December 31, 1961. In Cassel, 1451 Lydl 5" Se place of Arthur D. Pe.rce whose term BTTCkrW-Special hardtop. Loadedi expire. we easily deal.

Master for the purpose of electing one resi- Motor Sales, corner Broad and Brown PHELPS, Nov. 16 Kenneth Eddington, 44, died today (Nov. aeni rax payer ui aaiu oisimi iu uiC u-jjy. hours on extra Jobs. "The point of discussion," Mayor Walter C.

Behham told daughters. Mrs. Charles D. Carev of Alfred 24 Office of Treasurer, for term of three BUICK. 1953 2-door sedan, red and black" 16, 1956) at his home, Geneva Brockport, Miss Mildred Wing of But- by injuries after getting off to a fast start.

The Cards are 5-2. (3) years beginning January 1, 1957 and' W. '52 Roadma: expiring December 31, 1959 In place of S795 bcikireh'a. laio, Mrs. Louis Muhs and Mrs.

Emu Dynaflow, 160 Mt. Hone. ift'o" Council members, "is that the city does not believe a man can Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred Alfred All red Cortland 6 Kings Point 6 St. Lawrence 14 Ithaca 12 Buffalo 19 American Int'l. 12 Brockport 0 69 rrea Leth, both of Hartley, Iowa; one son, Duane Wing of Brockport; nine grand- In other games, Cleveland is at 53 44 46 26 25 27 245 BY RESOLUTION of the Board b-Jl5clT nusscy wnoso icrm expires.

RD, after a long illness. He leave his wife, Pearl, and four daughters, Edith, Helen, Armeda and Kay, all at home; his mother, Mrs. Hattie Edding work unlimited hours on outside Philadelphia and San Francisco at cniiaren; 17 great-grandchildren; one rire ufTim' uncrs, utn eictiiun mi- BUICKi 1953 Foadmaster convertible. brother, Emerson Wine of Palmvra. Green Bay.

V.H1 fini-k ther prov' all candidates for the Of- Original i linnl Friends may call at the Fowler Funeral work and then come back and do a good job as a police officer. We, therefore, want to establish the Giants and Skins are hurting somewhat for their key fice of Tire Commissioner and Treasurer like new. White sidewklls, fully equipped. mu' their nomination with the Sec- Ker, itrl1t'rakfs' wind" and sent. of the Fire District.

Edmund J. 6e convinced Main Mi Home, 52 State Brockport. Calling hours Saturday and Sunday, 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Monday, Nov. 19 al 2 ton of Geneva RD 3, and three brothers, William Clinton and a rule which will be fair with clock.

Interment in Lakeview PUBLIC NOTICE STATE OF NEW YORK PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSI ALBANY N.Y. At least ten (10) days prior to the BUICKS, 195J: Two Special 4-doors wih date of the election, and such nomina- dynailow, radio, heater, white aidewalls. game. On the Giants' doubtful starting list are defensive backs Bill a and Herb Rich, tackle Dick Modzelewski and Jack Glennall, of Gene three sisters, Mrs. Hazel Rowland of Oaks Corners, Mrs.

Emma Pol- after Year the leader in tion must be in petition form signed by ry and 1 tutone green. Both at least twenty-five (251 legal voters of condition. Your the Frie District, if such candidates de-j B( f' St. tie ih.if mm tnu-iiwut convertible. Dynaflow.

Case 20590 Application of Fl Limousine Service, for permit to operate as a contract of passengers by motor vev lot of Clifton Springs and Mrs Stroud. In Memoriam NEtBAL'ER William J. Called to his heavenly rest November 17, 1955: Looking back with memories Vernie Adams of London Bridge, uiv wi- riiii n. nr.Trn All u.i. our police officers who do extra work and yet safeguard the city's interests." Mayor Benham appointed the 1957 budget committee last evening giving Alderman Clifford N.

Strait chairmanship of what he termed "a real headache job." Other members will Funeral Service ficial ballots to be used during such Oct. 29, 1956 several nieces and nephews. Washington's chief headache centers around the Redskins' little Eddie LeBaron, one of the Funeral will be held in his rsouce is nereoy given that a public hearing in the above matter will held before Examiner J. I. Rothsteia at the County Court House.

Rochester. N. Y. home Monday at 2:30 p.m., with league's top passing artists. How election.

SIGNED: Board of Fire Commissioners, Ridge Culver Fire District. EDMUND J. COSTICH, Secretary, 2309 Culver Road, Rochester 9. Kew York. ur.t tna macs ton.

wondertul con. dilion. Hully juaranierd at $1,295. Jenkins Neely Buick Corp. 370 S.

Main. Canandai. ma. Phone 76. Open eveninss.

BUICKS, 1956. Brand new. Good selection of models and colors. Save year's depreciation plus the increase. Several 'SS Buick company cars, also.

Hurry for the Big Deal! Jenkins Neely Bnick 379 S. Main, Csnandairua. Phone 76. Opti evenmaa, Upon the path you trod; I bless the years I had with you And leave the rest to God. God' taken you to heaven Where all is joy and mirth.

But the place you left to empty No one can fill on earth. Sadly missed by your wife, Grei'ta, oa Tuesday, Nov. 27, 1956 tt 10:00 m. be Aldermen Mae M. Cutrl and the Rev.

William McKirdy officiating, and traml in Joslyn Cem etery, Oaks Corners. ever, LeBaron, his efficiency impaired by a bad knee, will share' quarterback duties with Al Dorow.l iVLVjiMfM' ALTON G. MARSHALL, Secretary. AB-lt'IM7. Emory F.

McKerr. AP-llI7-lt. tt.t 4i Jk -ki A A. l.j- A i.

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