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SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By carrier TV-- j. Daily 30 cents a week. Sunday 15 centl emOCTOI ana UlTOnlCJe Waterloo Pians tMSHi U.I WM'Htft sWUAU Daily and Sunday 45 cents. By Mail- nocnester, jn. First and Second lonea Daily JUO per 25 Nov.

21, J956 512 per year. Sunday 75 cents per GRIESEt Adam H. Greisel at Penn BUONACCOBSO LucU, of 419 Avenue Not. 20, 1956. She it survived by huibuid.

Mario: nix daughters. Mn. Carl Yen, N.Y., on Monday, Nov. 19, 1956. Ii survived bv two sons.

Theodore $7.80 per year, in all other zones postage is added. Call circulation Dept for zones rates. (These rates apply only where there is no Democrat and Cbron icle carrier service.) of Houston, Tex. and George G. Griesel Debt Crackdown WATERLOO.

Nov 20 The (Carol) Fischer, Mrs. Samuel (Phyllis) of Penn Yan; two daughters, Samuel Curtis of Churchvilie and Mra, Arthur Schiemann; four grandchildren, li ireal-r andchildren. wAiinma; evemnn, pjeasinr wora-Ine conditions. Blank A Sons Restaurant, 0000 South Ave. Trie, Mn.

Edward (Anne) Jones, Mn. Joseph (Mary) Mlcelotta and the Misses Cstherint and Salvatrlce Buonaccorso; one son, Joseph M. Buonaccorso; three grandchildren; three sisters and three brothers la Italy; several nieces and Village Board last night voted to crack down on overdue de Lost ond Found. Strayed 6 Friends may call at L. Schauman's Sons, 609 Clinton Ave.

from 2-3 and KELLY Sunday, Nov. 18, 1956, In Detroit, Joseph F. Kelly, formerly of Rochester. He is survived by his wife, Mary Taine Kelly; three sons, Bernard Joseph F. Jr.

and John F. Kelly, all of Detroit: brother, John Kelly of Penfield, N.Y.. and one sister, Mrs. Thomas Driscoll cf Rochester. Friends may call after 2 o'clock Wednesday evening at the John M.

Hedges Funeral Home, corner of Culver Rd. and Empire Blvd. Services Friday morning at 9 and 9:30 o'clock at St. Ambrose Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

LANDENBERGER Monday, Nov. 19, 1956, Charles Landenberger cf 139 Lyndhurst St. He Is survived by his Ad raa 7 days cost t3.83 BEAGLE: Female, call-d color brown head, neck white marked, hurfv linquent water bills and steps 7-9 clock, services on rnoay eiter-nnon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Mt. Will be taken t0 enforce the b.1" nl brown.

Lost around Vine Valley. Hope Cemetery. Reward. I South Hill, close to sun club. nephews.

The family request friends to call between 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. at the Nanna Funeral Home 50 Main St. E. Services Friday morning, 8:15 Auctioneers, Auction Sales 12 village ordinance. ub iwoy-j.

HAVENS Charles of 50 Spencer Following a long diSCUSSion Lwt Nov7lg, vicinity Rose, on Nov. lyja. ne is survived by his wife, Bessie Taskey Havens; one on the matter, in which Clar.c,,V, JSaT KaT'A, and 9 o'clock at St. Bridget cnurcn. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

1 ence Hoag, water department Drotner, sjeorge navcm. iwu wun, Edith and Ethel Havens. He wu a mem. kr nf 1 Aral Union No. 398.

FIRST Canandalgua Sale, Nov. 24. 1956, 11:30 a.m. At the new Ontario Countr Fairsrounda Sale Bam on' the Can-andawia-Hopcwell Townllno 2 milrs ei of N.Y., 5 miles south of New York Slate Thniwar. (Use Exit 44 from the west or Exit 4) from the east).

"0 Rfsiitered Holsteins. Nearlr ill fresh cows and heifers or close-up (several choice service ate herd sires from high record BRACELET: Gold link lost. Round sold wife. Anna Landenberger: his brothers BUSHROE Tuesday, Nor 20. 1956.

George B. Bushroe of 16 Belmont St. u. i. hv hla son.

Frank a. superintendent, spoke of the mounting costs derived from In oik, containms utile ml cut out Inscribed "41656 Patricia Ann." Great William Landenberger, San Francisco, Friends may call at Bartolomeo Funeral Home, 306 Jay where services Fr Daytime Wa4ni4ay Flfune IKew Higk Ttmpertturet bpectaj and Henry Landenberger, Plant City, sn sentimental value. Liberal -eward. CO will be conducted Wednesday, nov. ji.

creased expense to the village a brother in South America, 6-7614. Bushroe; his granddaughter, Mrs. James Graves; one nephew, Norman Boshrow. Friends may call 2 to 3 and 7 to 9 1956. at 2 m.

Interment mi. nope brother and sister in Germany; several niprffi and neohews. 10r SnUtOII operations, Official, COON doe. female: Brown short-hsir. Re- tyrr, effort has been made to fi a srmbles a pointer.

Small scar on riht 50 fuP of cuttle for this Cemetery. Arrangements by Domtnic a. DiPontio. nt'onni. Several yoiins cowi will be setlini Friends may call at Hedges Memorial Answers 10 HEINRICH On Tuesday, Nov.

20, 1956, to the ordinance, water will at. Howard p.m., at Hedges Memorial uiapei. university where services will be beld Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. AiunlTl raihl.i Rnir.

of 113 Third Chapel, University Avenue, wnere serv-ices will be held Wednesday afternoon at rOKECAST Precipitation will be widespread over the eastern half of the country today. Snow is due in the Dakotas and parts of the upper and middle Mississippi Valley. It will be mild along the Atlantic seaboard and cooler over central part of the' country. (AP Wirephoto Map) -i a. rr i 1 j.

vrnnm. iu tnam an cui-rnAr 2 clock. Interment, White Haven, William F. Heinrich of 66 Bernard at. He is survived by two sons, George and Elmer Heinrich; three daughters, Mrs.

nh.r Mrs. Everett Henry snui on unui overaue dius are ti-- i-ms reduced and the fee paid for 'clarinet: lo on Eimsmve bus about such popular proven sires as HiUmac Sovereien. Sovereien Cochran. Clyde Hi'Tl Prince Elsie Lad, Rai Apple Hiniare Titleholder, Lonelm Tcxal Hishcrofl, Stf Monday, Nov. ,9.19 leave.

McCORTY-Ross A. McCorty, Sodus, N.Y., passed away Tuesday, Nov. 20, resumotion of gprvire. 4 Wt-w. of California, and Mrs.

Esther Ashe; 1J rrirrru ti lf. I oat ormspv fooes Dean ana many outers. Vi.un.ri mi. LIUin DUCK 1956. He is survived by bis mother.

Mrs, Many of the animals sellini hive been In other action last night, the irrandchlldren: two great-grandchildren; Emma A. McCorty, Sodus, N.Y.; one sister, Mrs. Lois P. McCorty, Glen board directed the Police De fnur ions, aain mu Tbomas and Michael Csmerata; two daughters. Mrs.

Mary Brucato and Mrs. PhylUs Denny; II grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. -Funeral 8:36 a.m. Friday from Fro- three brothers, Gustave, Otto and Charles Heinrich; one sister, Mrs. Psul Sedler.

He was a member of the Concordia vicinity Joseph and Baden. Important contents. Reward. Mrs. Marvin Brock-man.

25 1-F EYEGLASSES: Lo child's, Nov. 14th between Corpus Christ! and the Triton. HU 2-2053. partment to enforce the parking meter ordinance in Virgini Street The street is now re CASTRONOVA Grace Caitronova of Falls, N.y. Friends may call 2 to 3 and 7 to 9 at the H.

S. Norton Company Funeral Home, Main Street, Sodus, N.V., where k.M Cnlau klrtv 91 Young Men's Society, Humboldt Lodge innP Alliance Encampment, and Old Jhow rinn winners. Complete dispersal of two small herds. One with three srend-daughtrrs of I anxmont SifemaMer Prospector. You will be pleased with the type and quality thie sale.

T.B. Accredited-Calfhood Vaccinated-Mnny from biner certified fA lane proportion are elidible for any state). Comfortable sales pavilion. Catalogs at rinanide. Lunch available.

Harrii Wilcox, Sale Mgr. A Auctioneer, Bcrarn, N. Y. Phone 146. 131 Lewis St, Shs is survived by her fetu Funeral cnapei.

mo 9 at St. Francis Xevier Church, Interment Holy Sepulchre Oimetery, Ti.oiun of 167V4 Timers Club of Yawoian and Erbe. The family will receive friends at L. opened to traffic and the meters at 2 p.m. Interment, Sodus Rural husband, Anthony; one daughter, Marilyn; one son, Samuel Gruttadario; her Weather Data LOCAL OBSERVATIONS The highest temperature yesterday was 51 degrees, against 70 the same day in 1953, and 26 In 1951; the lowest 36, against 56 in 1900, and 14 in 1879; the mean 44, against (SO in 1900, and 23 In 1951.

Normal: 38 ROCHESTER READINGS (Temperatures and Humidity) 2 a.m 40 60 2 p.m 51 52 4 a.m 39 381 4. p.m 31 50 must be honored. Schauman's sons, eiw uinion from 2 to 3 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral mmruirmm Otl FHHV aftemOOn it 3.13 father, Mario Trapanl; four sisters, Mrs. Ni.

1956. He Svlved Vy his wife Helen D.gl d.ghters. Mrs. C. Dolan.

FOUND: Small brown and black female curly hair, choke collar. 52 Upton Place. roiTND: with extras? Maplfwood fark. Call UL S-1 4 J2. GREAT Dane: 19 montii, license 113163.

lout Nov. 14. Fawn coior, msK. Needs medical attention. Please return Humane Society.

RALEIGH Suddenly, Not. 19, 1956, Mra. Carrie Ralcinh of 47 Glasgow St. AUTOMOTIVE o'clock. Interment at Mt, Hope She is survived by one sister, Mrs.

Earl Off-street parking will also be discontinued during the winter months from 2 a.m. to 6 a.m. so the snow removal program Charles (Cecelia) Granata of WlUlams-ville, N.Y.; Mrs. Joseph (Anna) Arena, Mrs. Josephine Lapanl, Mrs.

Carl Cars Being Dismantled l4: HIIX-Entered Into rest, Nov. 18, 1936. Zada L. Hill of 247 Culver Rd. She is survived by her husband, Donald Hill; Woodworth of Spencerport: one brother, Henry Lesker; a niece, Mrs.

Howard "Pat" Schultz, and several other nieces and nenhews. We buy old cars, delivered to I48S Lrell Ave. Trading Center. OL J-1J60. (Mamie) Inguaglata; three brothers, An can move without disruption.

KEYS (6) on silver rina. Lost Fri. night between Union and Fast Ave. Oe 4-4993-R. KITTEN: White tonirhaired.

male. 7 tors. dren ana .1,7 Miller's Friends may call the N. J. Miner a Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt.

Hope wmedev afternoon at one son, Kalpn e. uanmcr, one lOE'S Auto Parts, Now iliimantlins from Friends may call at Henry D. Halloran An application by the Atlaft 6 a.m 37 68 6 p.m 49 63 Mrs. Lillian van wagner; two Clinton "49-56" cars. Most types.

412 Ave. N. HA. 6-9767. PnfinUc J0" vicinity jenerson ana west Main.

sons funeral Home, set riymoum avb. S. from 2 to 3 and 7 to 9. Funeral 8 a.m 39 64 8 p.m 49 66 10 a.m 46 52IIO n.m. 4ft 90 children.

uv. in-iiiiiiig iu "iui'ou GE I-06Jy-R. evenirwi. Lost Monday a.m. gasoline station at 140 E.

Main, parakeet: Green service Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends may call at t-oroeti runeiw Homes 532 Lake from 2-3 and Noon 50 31 Midnight 45 94 thony Joseph and Louis Trapani; several nieces and nephews. The family requests 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 Saturday morning 8:30 and 9:15 o'clock at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Interment Holy Named "Pettie." Reward. GE sHM.MV. and Frank White, 138 E.

Main Interment, Beechwood Cemetery, Brock' port, N.Y. St. was denied. A change from LAKE Ave. Auto Parts, 788 Lske GL has Buicks to 1955, Cbevrolets to 1956, Chryslers to 1953.

DeSoto to 1953, Dodge to 1955. Ford to 1955, Kaisers to 1953, Mercury to 1954, Nash to 195 Oldsmobile to 1953, Packards to 195J. Ponliac to 195S. Plymouth to 1955. SPENCERPORT Auio Wrecking: Toti Precipitation 01 Frem Jan.

20 31.05 From Jan. 1-Nov. 20, 1953.. 30.11 Normal 28.44 PFIOSI Entered into rest On Tuesday. PURSE, lost corner Andrew-Franklin, about noon Saturday.

Please return to 23 Seneca Park Circle, Reward! SUNGLASSES: Rayban. tost on Clinton Ave. N. Saturday evenlnt around 6 o'clock. Rewaid ottered or call Enterprise vestern rennsyivania: Cloudy and 7-9 o'clock.

Services, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Interment in Clarence, N.Y., Wednesday at the convenience of the family. HUDSON (Uclnavielus) Sophie, of 100 Dayton on Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1956. Survived by her husband, Anthony; two sons, Anthony Jr.

and Stanley Hudson; one brother, Michael Giedraitis of Roch-ctr threii vraadchildren. Nov. 20, 1936. Mr. Joseph V.

Pelosi of 24 Hoeltier St. He is survived by his wife, Emma Wandersee Pelosi; one Sister, Mrs. Josephine Garenllle; two brothers, Alphonse and Anthony, both of Sepulchre Cemetery. mi ia witn occasional rain; high in upper 30s. price tor funk cars and trucks.

Auto parts, late models. Aw 9295: Sptncerport N. Enterprise 2457. DINCHER Tuesday. Nov.

20. 1956. interior Eastern New York! Cloudy 7A Personals Kathleen Marie. 590 anon infant Californ two nerhews ana one niece 2r InTerment Hop. Ceme- CAJEWSKI-Entered Into rest Sunday.

Nov. li. 1956. Joseph Caewikl Sr. of 1021 Wegmtn Rd.

He is survived by hi, wife, Josephine; Mrs. Huold (Stephanie) King. Mrs. Raymond (Irene) Eisenhouer, Mrs. John (Emily) Gundrum.

Mrs. Zygmund (Sally) Gorczynski; three sons, John and Jo-set Jr. of Rochester and Thaddeus Gidd of Teaneck, N.J 21 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. The deceased was ipiember of Our Lady pf Perpetual Help Society of St, Stanislaus Church. -Friends may call at the Richard L.

Felerski Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson between the hours of 2 to 3 and 7 to 10 p.m. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning, Nov. 21, 1956 a viir o-in o'clock at St. Stan wnn penonj or rain; nign in 401. New York City: Cloudy with sOme Mr.

Pelosi was member of St. John's VETTRANS Auto Parts, 1060 Lee GL 1-8532, has over 12 acres of used and new auto parts. We have parts from 1956 down to 1917. We tnriilir in flnrtH. daughter of Richard E.

and Eileen Bari-tot Dincher. She Is survived by her Lutheran Club and the Citizens uud a residential to a commercial zone will allow the Atlantic firm to enlarge and make use of the Fitzpatrick and White property for business use. The matter was referred to the Board of Appeals. Kiwanians Hear Pastor Give Talk Friends may call from 2-3 and 7-9 inn; nign wcu up in SOt. ANY sirl In trouble end In need of a friend, call or see Mrs.

Brtsadier Bninner, Salvatloa Army, 60 North HA 6-2360. nf Rochester. el parts, if we don't have what you want grandparents, Mrs. Clarence Dincher and Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Baritot; also her Friends may call at L. Schauman's its almost impossible to tl. Frea deliv at the Jonn Morcan rune. ai ome, 643 Hudson corner Al-phonse St. Funeral Friday morning at 8 30 and 9 o'clock at St.

George's cry service. 50-mile rafl'us. Business Personals Sons, 609 Clinton Ave. irom -3 and 7-9 n.m. Services will be held on great-grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Konert Hamilton, Los Angeles, Mrs. Marv Dincher. Williamsport. Mrs.

Temperatures ARTICS. rubber footwear, alush boots for Friday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Inter Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre the entire family at Genesee Bootery. You can't buy tn.

fa" hrrcv-s less. Genesee Bootery, 178 Genesee St. AIAX Is now dismantling '54 Chevrolet. '53 Plymouth hardtop, '52 Henry 5 Nash Rambler 'Si Buick. '51 Olds and many others.

Call us for your used parts. Reasonable prices. Aiax Auto Parts, next to Starlite Drive-In Theater, West Henrietta GR 3-8867. Gertrude Hillman, Honeoye Falls. Funeral was held Wednesday morning.

Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ment In Mt. Hope Cemetery. PFEIFFR Daniel F. Pfelfcr, Tuesday, Station ROCHESTER KELLOGG Stella Dengler Kellogg ol 240 South Goodman Su, Monday, Nov.

19, 1936. She is survived by her daugh Nov. 20. 1936. He is survived by a ROWLEY Tuesday, Nov.

20, 1956. after! Albany CIGARETTE burns, tears, in wool, doir.ini, woven like new. French Textile 428 Avenue A. off 1028 Clinton N. son.

Daniel his daughter-in-law, long illness, Lena T. Rowley, in ner iania Auto Accessories, Ports fS, Marsuerile Northmore: a granddaughter, On Thanksgiving PENN YAN, Nov. 20 The Rev. Robert McFiggens, assist Mariuerite Ellen: three sisters, Hulea PERMANENTS eiven at home at your convenience. Experienced 17 years.

Call BA 5-2812. BRAKE shoes: Bonded snd riveted. All numbers. Also clutch plates snd pressure Plans. Phil's Auto Parts.

BA 5-1620. M. and Minnie Pfeifer, Mrs. Herbert H. Smith: one brother.

Frank all of 94th year. She is survived by two daugh- Atlantic City ters, Mrs. Walton H. Sampson, Roches- Boston ter, and Mrs. Stuart L.

Warner, Angell-! Buffalo ca, N.Y.; also twe grandchildren, great-grandchildren. Denver Funeral service and interment In Maple, Detroit Batavia, N.Y. Deceased was member PERMANENTS, your borne. Your convenience. AU work guaranteccd.

GE ant pastor at St Michael' islaus Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. SNIDER-Monday. Nov. 19, 1956, Maud A.

Snider of 86 Westchester Ave. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ruth Plotter, Mrs. Esther Reeg, Mrs. Pauline Hain; five grandchildren.

Friends may call 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.. at Hedges Memorial Chapel, University where services will be held Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, ML Hope Cemetery. HEADQUARTERS for mufflers and pipe for all makes of cars. Also duals, headers manifold sets.

Dynaione, Dms-pak, Dyna-glasa and chrome accessories. Schuber Aute Parts. 558 Lyell Ave. GL 3-6775. Duluth Grove Cemetery.

Friendship, N.Y., Fri 8-3803-W, COMPLETE safe, lock door closer galea A service. Security Safe A Lock HA 6-4620, HI 5-2722-1. 24-hr. emergency service. FRIEDMAN: Unwanted hair off permanently, 15th year.

27 Clinton S. HA 6-6957. Fort Worth Kansas City Los Anseles day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The courtesy of no flowers will be appreciated. Arrangements by Boyd Wincheli A Son Low Hi ah 51 15 42 41 40 51 .15 53 4 53 53 4 10 25 40 45 19 27 4 72 34 40 4S fl7 70 7 67 tO 38 50 30 53 31 55 39 50 35 43 52 61 29 46 60 3 31 31 SNAP-ON rortcei panels, fenders, doot panels.

(Most models). Davison Auto ter. Miss Marion a. neuuinj Mrs. Lawrence G.

Saunders; two brothers. Robert J. Dengler and Dr. Framc J. Dengler; several nieces and nephews.

Mrs. Kellogg was a member of Zonta International; the Tabernacle Society of the Academy of Sacred Heart and the Catholic Women's Guild. Ths family will receive friends at the N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt.

Hope between the hours of 2-5 and 7-9 o'clock. Prayers will be said at the funeral home on Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock followed by the funeral Mess at Blessed Sacrament Church at 9 o'clock. In Memoriam MAROTTA In loving memory of Joseph Marotta who passfa away poor auppiy. Averlll Ave. HI 5-3170 Funeral Home, Church of Penn Yan, delivered the annual Thanksgiving message before the Penn Yan Ki-wanis Club.

"We all have something to be thankful for," he said, "whether it be the many rights we have, our families, businesses, homes, FLARED flush-mount fender skirts for '57 Fords. Pivmraitht. rvM ata In Of SF.LG Entered Into rest Nov. It. 1936.

GET ready for Rubbers and overshoes for the entire family. Complete selection and low, low prices at Roscn-bers's. 221 North St. Open eveninsj Aut0 "0 La Ave OL 3-7762. John G.

Selg of 260 Elwood Dr. He is survived by his wife. Ruby H. Selg: his John H. Miami New Orleans New York City Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland, Me.

St. Louis Seattle Tampa HILL Testile Weavins: Burns, moth holes, tears, rewoven like new. 25 rears' experi- Automobiles for Sal 18 daughter, Diane; ms motner, Mrs. rnary of Batavia Lodge ham, no. 47.

Friends may call at the John M. Hedge Funeral Home, corner of Empire and Culver from 2-3 and 7-9. Funeral services Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Elmwood Cemetery, Batavia, N.Y. Batavia papers please copy.

REICHERT William P. Reichart of 438 Augustine entered into rest, Tuesday, Nov. 20, 1956. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Arthur H.

Wagner and Mrs. Edwin F. Vogler; one brother, Edward Reichart; three sisters, Mrs. Emma Hart, Mrs. Joseph Rizzo and Mrs.

Martha Stadtmiller; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends msy call at Norbert E. Vay Funeral Home, 604 Maple corner Colvin, from 2-3 and 7-9 p.m. Services Friday morning at 9 and 9:30 o'clock at Holy Rosary Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

ence. 641 University GR 3-4928. churches) or even our small bene Selg; two sisters, Mrs. fredericic, (Marie) Krenzer and Mrs. Carl (Julianna) Wolf; several nieces and nephews.

ii AUCTIONS AERO Willys and euitr makes. If roa are able to pay weekly and are steadily employed, we can work out terms regardless of past credit. Beikirch's, 200 Mt. Hope. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Auctioneers, Auction Sales 12 fits." The, Rev.

Mr. McFiggens, a graduate of St Bernard's Semi Washington Monamiatt Marksrs BOS SUttSt. LO 2-3820 Homes 109 west trom i-3 and 7-9 o'clock. Services, Wednesday momini at 8:15 and 9 o'clock from St. AL Dorren, auctioneer and liquidator.

Reasonable rates. Reliable service. HA INov. 21. 1955.

Deeply missed by: Son Joseph and Family. 6-2707. 29 Front St. BUICK. 1954 Super Riviera hardtop.

A 19,000 actual miier. Fully equipped. Hurry for this eatra popular one. H.745. Archer Guarantee, corner Monroe and Alei-ander.

BA 5-8558. (Open Mon. through Sa 19-9;) BUICK, 1955 Special sedan. Tan. red and Charles Church.

Interment in Holy Sep nary last June, gave a brief history of Washington's first proclamation setting aside a day of EMANUEL levy, auctioneer, appraiser, liquidator, furniture, estates, stores, merchandise and fixtures. LO 2-5020. ulchre Cemetery. STACK Monday, Nov. 19, 1956, Cohodons DAR To Aid Indians black.

Dvnaflow. ririin. hr.irr an Noreen Stack, aged 4 months, of 262 Compared HAROLD G. Hill, livestock and seneral Thanksgiving and ractive nerfect cat? li hinnc fn. uctioneer.

Also rea estate, witt, carle Pullman Ave. Survived cy ner Parents, Mr mnA Mra PfttHrV Ctarl" nn Umthr be Ki rr invii nc n. IuMins, Broker, Albion, N. Y. Horlon's.

625 Culver HU 2-350ft CK. 1955 Special hardtoo. Dvnaflow! SERCU John L. Scicu. aged 43 years, Kevin: her maternal grandmother, Mrs! C0H0CT0N.

Nov. 20 ConhOC-' thankful with those lacking in I AUCTIONEtfTTiveitock and farm dis- Very low it. Sl.Q7 c. of 52 Sunset suddenly, Sunday, PilnrV Murnhv her naternal erandnar.ii -t i 11. I potals.

Complete auction and pediaree Cassettl, 1451 Lyell. enis Mr and Mrs Maurice Stack oi lon papier, UJn, mei Ul lilE, uniinumsi-uuiiuuucu cuuiiuica. icf vljble. Harris Wilcox. Bersen BUICK.

195 convertible. Sav. it. Bay Nov. 18, 1956.

He is survived by his wife, Eleanor M. Kondolf Sercu; two sons, Richard and Robert; one daughter. "I Urge everyone," he Said "to sales manage A auctioneer. Bergen. Ireland Auu Sales.

300 ake Ave. Private services will be held Wednes home of Mrs. John Nichol? of! Bath, with Mrs. Larene assistant hostess. set aside one hjmr Thursday BUICKS, 1957.

Now on display st our Kathleen four brothers, cnaries and day morning at Farrell Brothers. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. pray for the many hPnefltS'res. machinery, etc. HA M120- Francis Sercu of Buffalo; Clarence, Rufus Sercu; four sisters.

Miss Sarah inimrocra. see us today. Own one ot these fine cars. Get the best of service. Fairport Motors.

"Your Country Buick Deiier." 38 Wert Fsirrort. Phone 62 Almighty God has given M'rJV Sercu, Mrs. Alfred (Helen) Falkenstein, ZACHER On Monday, Nov. 1. Mrs.

Monica A. Zacher, wife of Eugene G. Praying Should not be left lwe1' Shlnslehoiue and Genesee. I Sel ins 44 cert, and acc cattle. A aood fa I Mrs.

Arcme I Minerva) ounon 01 aavan- BUICK, 1950-51 sedan. Very clean. Si, Zachcr of 30 French Rochester. nah, N.Y.; Miss Blanche Sercu. He Miss Daisy MacKay, regent, presided at the, meeting during which the group voted to send contributions to the New York State Indian Educational and down.

LaDuca Motors, 855 St. Paul.1 She is survived, beside her husband, by was a member or we insutuie 01 inter iu uiuae uidiuiijs caiei'r ill ic- and earir winter Ireihemng nerd. 7 trae-licn'nn rio rnnclnHpH cfatinrr equip, and large quantity ugion, ne conciuaea, siaung, 0( psl, o( her two daughters. Miss Sandra Jean, nal Ouditors, Institutional representative BUICK, 1952 Special 4-door. Radio, heat' er, 2-lone gray, tires like ne.

75. Bonenblust 4 Buckmaa (your Oldsmobile desler), 340 lake An. One Truth Standi Firm: AU That Happens RttU on Something Spiritual the Spiritual It Strong, It Createi World History. If It Is Weak, It Suffer! World History. ALIERT SCHWEITZER CEIIDER BROS.

i Alexander it. Kathleen Marie Zacher; her mother. of the P.T.A. 43 and secretary-treasurer YOU, Will maKe yOUrsell Tien Dy "lou" waiter p. we n.

the owner. iimjv TVi Atirfmn Kurvir Mrs. Belle Rice; her brother, Charles SI I Christmas funds, the Investment of the Boy Scout Troup and Post Mo. 243. Rice, both of Fillmore, and one niece.

your prayers. The speaker was introduced Trust Fund and to the fund for Friends may call at Zornow'a Funeral Mr. Sercu to resting at Haubner A NOTICE. TO BIDDERS BUICKS. Oldsmobiles.

Folds, Chevrolet, Dodges, Plymouths. 1951s to 1956s. Most are one-owner trade ins on the eiclting all new 1957 Oldsmobile. All our cars are thoroughly reconditioned. Sea ui before vou Stallknecht Funeral Home.

828 Jay St Home, 21 Lincoln Pittsford, until 2 o'clock Wednesday p.m. FtsneraJ serv the preservation and restoration of documents in the archives of Funeral services Wednesday afternoon at by the Rev. Sheldon Stephenson, chairman of the Kiwanis Club's ice and Interment in Fillmore, N.Y. 2 dock. Notice Is hereby- aiven that sealed the National Society.

Mrs. At buy. Philani Oldsmobile 'Tour brand new dealer with the brand new deal," 149 Ridge Rd. E. CO 6-2900.

propoais win oe received at the office support of churches committee, wood presented a five -minute which ah vear mnncnri fhV1" L'vlsln or rurcnase and Supply, wmcn eacn year sponsors tne ntv Han. nntit BUICK, 1955 Special J-door. V-l powered program on "National Defense" with twin turbine dynaflo and wrao- Standard Time, Nor. 27 on the follow. inanKsgivmg program.

around windshield. Gleamint black and regarding the Alaska mental while finish and white wall tires. A steal at $1,995. Dorschel Buick, 68 Genesee. health bill.

Miss Sarah Shults of Avoca "HMflMfllfimPl reviewed the book A History of Full Bodied! The best!" Popular Music in America, by ing: 3.000 Tons of Patching Material for the Dept. of Public Works, Construction, Maintenance A Repair. One Industrial Sweeper for the Dept. of Public Safety, Traffic Engineering. All bids must be endorsed with the title of the work to which they relate, the name of the bidder and his reii-dence, and must be accompanied by a certified check of amount specified in proposal to insure the execution of con BUICKS, Buicks.

Buicks! 1950 Roadmas-trr 4-door sedan. Beautiful gretn finih, white wall tires, radio, heater, dvnaflow, $299, '50 Super 4-door sedan, radio, heater, dvnaflow, $286. '54 Special 4-door sedan, one owner, low mileage, beautiful condition, $1,099. Palmer Motori your Chrysler-Plymouth desler," 1850 Lake Ave. si Kodak Park.

BUICK: Valley Kads In value, 1955 Super, tutone 4-door. all eaulnmrnt: like new. Sigmund Spaeth. She stated that the songs of America reflect the changing prases in the life of the people. The music mentioned covered the periods from tract, if awarded.

All bids must be upon and In con save hundreds. 52.195. Written guarantee. Valley Cadillac-Pontiac Trade-Di D. vHion, inside showroom.

1701 East ADVERTISEMENT How Doctor's Discovery Helps You LOVE LIFE DURING CHANGE OF LIFE Thousands of women who suSered hot flashes and the screaming, nerve tensions of change of life, now know that it ia possible to love life, to enjoy family and friends, thanks to the most famous prescription any doctor ever wrote for women's troubles like yours as Mra. John G. Jones of Faust, New York discovered. "I no longer have hot flashes or the blues eince taking Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription regularly, and I feel more like doing my housework." So why suffer? Get Dr.

Pierce Favorite Prescription, liquid or tablets, at your druggist's today. Save this ad. the time of the psalms and hymns of the Pilgrim fathers formity with the bidding sheets and specifications which will be furnished by Cooed this critical Thanksgiving guest. "You may pour me some My dear daughter-in-law. the undersigned after Nov.

20. to the popular music at the mid I blnckjvest ot Winton Kd. BUICK: '53 Hardtop-super V-l. Dvnaflow and many other eitrss. lip-ton condition.

A terrific ruy at this low, low price, only $1,195. Simmons Motor Rochester's oldest DeSoto and Firm IKED W. ERETH, Purchasing Agent. dle of the present century. AZ-1120, Jl-Jt.

Clilion Springs NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice is hereby given that sealed pro Both your coffee and you pass the test!" posals will be received at the office of outn dealer, fcasl Ave. BUICK: 1955 special sedan, very lcv mileage, power steering. Only $1,995. '54 special 2-door hardtop, unusually clrsn. See this one.

$1,495. C. W. Fields 373 S. Goodman at Monroe.

BUICK: '5J 4-door. Extra rice throughout. CSrome is escelknt. finish like new. Interior perfect.

Mechanically Jones FotdMi iW. Mam. BUICK: Conv.rtible""l952! Equipped 'tsli Opens Cage Loop CLIFTON SPRINGS, Nov. 20 the Division of Purchase and Supply, 36 City Hall, until 10:00 A. M.

Eastern Standard Time, Dec. 4 LEGAL NOTICE CUPREME COURT: Steuben County, Three games in the YMCA for the following Friendly Indian Basketball state of New York: League opened the 1956-37 sea- taEflh Mortimer-Divl-1 ZlilS Parking of slon Ramp for the Dept either interior. Looks nicer than wost rumtc woms $795. Dorschel Buick. 68 Genesee son.

Dissolving His Marriage to Ruth Vclly Heating Work. fortirTer-Divlsion St To RUTH VEILY: Whereas, Edward Scnecas took a hard- The Parking Ramp for the Dept. of Public BUICK: 195 Super 4-door, Dvnaflow. vC Works dio heater, etc. Perfect condition.

P' Plumbing Work for Mortimer-Division duced to $995. Ward Miunr 45? fought 30-23 victory from Apaches, Eagles downed the has absented herself for more than hawks 24-14, and the SiOUX 'ive namely more than twelve Portland. Parking Ramp for the Dept. of Public snowed under the Iroquois 15-2. BUICK: '55 V-l Special 2-door.

rsrlies dvnaflow, 2-tone finish, etc. Outstand-H market. $1,750. Jones Ford, 685 W. Main.

Captains heading up league activities are: Senecas. Dick Cur- BUICK- 1952 4-door. Tan finish. vj cc I "I Jk'l 1 fljl, UltllUW V.IU MIIUHM him to be living during that time; that he believes her to be dead; that diligent search has been made to discover evidence showing her to be living, and no such evidence has been found and asking that his said marriage be dissolved; You, Ruth Veily, are hereby notified, that, that pursuant to an Order duly made and entered in the above proceeding dated $745. Brown Chevrolet, 769 W.

Main ran; Apaches, Jimmy Driscoll; Eagles, Thomas Willson; Mo hawks, Thomas Robson; Sioux, works Electrical Work for Mortimer-Division Parking Ramp for the Dept. of Public Works A deposit of $25.00 will be required for each set of plans and specifications. All bids must be endorsed with the title of the work to which they relate, the name of the bidder and his residence, and must be accompanied by a certified check of amount specified in proposal to insure the execution of contract, if awarded. All bids must be upon and In conformity with the bidding sheets and specifications which will be furnished by the undersigned e'ter Nov. FRFD W.

ERETH, Purchasing Agent. 21. 28 St. James Loughlin; Iroquois, Joe Nov. 19th, 1956, a hearing will be Bad Barry.

unon this petition at a Trial and special Term of the Supreme Court In the Court TRAFFIC PLAN TABLED BUICK. 1956. A few brand new ones left, 2 Special 4-door hardtops. I Special 2-door (not hardtop style). 2 Centurr 4-door hardtops.

Super 4-door sedan (not hrdtop style). Also some company cars. Hurry and you on save a whole years depreciation. Nothing later than '51 wanted In trade. Special deals If yoo have no trade-in.

Jenkins Neely Buick 370 S. Main, Canandaitua. phone 76. Opts evfnmgv Bt'ICK. H'J ''Snecial" Riviera hard'op, b.aniifnl black finish.

esceH'nt mechanical enduxn: $995 Hoselton Chevrolet, last Rochester. N.Y. Open till 9. Saturdays till 5. BUICK.

1954 Special dvnaflow, fully eau.pped; 1 oner. Elmer Schmidt, Buick. Hon. oye Fails. House In the Village of Bath, N.Y., on the 14th day of January, 1957, at ten o'clock in the forenoon.

NEW0RK, Nov. 20 A plan that would expedite traffic in Newark was proposed at a meet ing of the Newark Retail Mer chants at Caruso's last night. The plan wa5 tabled until after the BUICK: 19-7. You are cordially invited to Inspect the niwrst Buick yet at Elmer SchmidtBuick H.nn'qve BUICK. 194 Special: 2-door.

In the popular special series. Why buy a small Dated at Corning, N.Y., Nov. 15th, 1956. EDWARD F. VEILY.

VERNE V. RYON, Attorney for the Petitioner, Office 4 Post Office Address, 405-406 First National Bank A Trust Co. Bldg Coming, N.Y. Notice is hereby served upon you by virtue of an order of Hon. O.

Robert Witmer, Justice of the Supreme Court, made at a regular trial and special term of the Supreme Court held at Corning, Steuben County, N.Y., Nov. 19, 1956, and duly entered in Steuben County Clerk's Office Nov, 20th, 1956. BA1 121-27-123 3t. holidays. James Hannan, chairman of the parking committee for the Chamber of Commerce, presented the proposal, which car when vou can buy this one tor only $1,095.

This is a Fincherzed and safety tesied used car. Fincher's, J7 S. Union, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Board of Trustees, Waterloo Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, ew York, Owners of (be proposed Tailor-Brown Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, New York; Pro)ei No. NY 111. Sealed bids In duplicate for the Structural Steel and Steel Joist Construction for the Taylor-Brown Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, New York will be received by the Board of Trustees of the Waterloo Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, New York, at tne office of the Chamber of Commerce, 12 Virginia Street, Waterloo, New York until 8:00 o'clock p.m., Eastern Standard Time.

Nov. 27. 1956. HA 6-8440. would call for one-hour meters BUICK: Valley leads In value.

Outstanding Super 2 narniop; eqinweu; oniy on Main Street and East Union v.ii,.. CHillae-Pontiac Corp Trade-in Dr vision, Inside showroom. 1701 Eaat Ave. Street. 1 block west oi winton Kd.

BUICK: Valley leads In value. Above av erage Super convemme. tquip-ra. dvnallow. Only $1,095.

Valley caclillac- "7 and then at said office publicly opened ii 'onl Corn. Iraai'-tn uivision. mvna and read aloud showroom, last 1 bloc, west The Information for Bidders. Form ofiof Wintor Pd You try new Instant Chase Mess in i mi in' as" leads in value. lust Bid, Form of Contract, Form of Bid hlrI( K' Valley trart.rt: es.entionil '52 4-')oor; eoulon d.

Bond, Form of Performance Bond, Gen etal Conditions, Plans and Specifications may be enamined at the office of $695. Wri ten ft'-ranfe. Cadilhr. Ponliac Corr Trade-In Division, insula showroom. P0t East I block west of VA'inton Pd BUICK Special.

1953 "hardtop, a low mileage b'autv. fire engine red with black top. radio, heater. Dvniflo. Bargiin priced John C.

thrlich. Architect, 22 Seneca Street, Geneva, New York. Drawings and Specifications may be at Sl.tWJ. uorsrnei uiatuen'57lj BUICK, 190 Special dark green 4-door in very good running order. Tires and engine Indicate manr miles of driving left.

See this ear today, only $199. Brown Chevrolet. 769 W. Main. BUICK: 1953 4-door, $1,095.

Spencerport Bui'k. Spencerport. Open evenings. obtained by calling at the office of the Architect, John C. Ehrlich, 22 Seneca Street, Geneva, New York for a deposit nf $10.00.

Checks shall be made payable to John C. Ehrlich, Architect. The Board of Education reserves the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid, security In an amount of not less than three per centum (3) of the base bid in the form and suhiect to the condi 'iteite PI'ICK 1955 very clean, no rust, fully equipped. $2,295.

Spencerut FmeV. S-vncernort. Open evenings instant You'll see why coffee lovers everywhere make the Full-Bodied Instant their FIRST CHOICE FOR FLAVOR Over other leading instantii! Even over ground coffees! Women everywhere are discovering a new full-bodied instant with the depth of flavor, richness and quality they've been searching for. Join them. If you know and love good coffee, New Instant Chase Sanborn is for you! tions provided in the General Attention of bidders is particularly Amazing Pain Reliever Mow Added To New Modern-Formula MUSTEROLE BUICK: 1956 Special convertible, equipped with power steering and brakes, black top with contrasting bittersweet bottom.

Pu'ck, Bro kpert. fUICR" 1956 turgor sedan. Dynaflow, radio, A 1 Pitts En' V. 899 Ridge called to the requirements to condi HliS Vs tions ot employment to be unserved and minimum wage rates to be paid New, Improved Musterole now under the contract. Webster Hu 2-2425.

BI'ICK. r'Q super fordor. A-I shape. 81 pain. The only rub In 3 strengths.

Regular, Extra Strong, Child's Mild, Stainless, convenient. Save on large tubes. For this better relief, get new Musterole now! No bidder may withdraw his bid within 30 days after the actual date of the opening thereof, but may withdraw his bid anytime prior to the scheduled closing time for the receiot of bids or authorized postponement thereof. When contract is let for the general construction, the steel work herein described shall become a part of the BUiCKT i95 Century convertible, white with black Save first year's depre- ciation. Traujeott Buick.

Brockport. BUICK, 1 95 1 Super tiardtop, 2-tone finis'it choice of two. Dv.taflow, radio arid heater. Good mechanical csnditlon. Pilnh Pontiac Annes, 562 W.

Main SL contain! amazing GM-7 (glycol monosallcylate)! Thii remarkable pain reliever combined with stimulating oil of mustard promotes quicker relief through faster absorption! Rub it on, Musterole apeeds deeper "baked heat" comfort to cold'i miseries; tiff, sore muscles; strains, sprains. Also repeatedly relieves minor rheumatism and arthritis mm in mi general construction contract. Dated: November 6, 1956. E. GUY Chairman, Building Committee Waterloo Memorial Hospital, Waterloo, New York.

SS-ll9-21-2t. j. C.H MMS5. Open evenins. CADILLAC.

1953 sedan, very clean. Must selLmovini. BU8-s5y- CAniirAC, 1955 sedan. Radio, heater. Hydramstic.

Power brakes, power steering. Mke offer. Ready? gee Caisettl, 1451 Lyell GL 3-67iir ANOTHIft PINI FftODOer Of STANDARD UANDS tUC 4tsaaA aHh eVU4 a.L4 KJ.A-AjmH SAISV.

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