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ANNOUNCEMENTS AUCTIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS 33 The Draft: HE GARMO At his home, Conesus DEATH TAKES CANANDAIGUA POSTAL AIDE Rochester, N. Y. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING INFORMATION CLASSIFIED RATES Non-Commercial Cash Rates One Three Seven Day Days Days Lake, Livonia, November 5, 1943, Herbert E. De Garmo. Survived by his wife, Aquila; a son, Jimmie, Livonia; a.

stepmother, Mrs. Catharine De Garmo, Lakeville; three brothers. Robert, Lakeville; William and Walter, Rochester. Friends may call at Brown Funeral Parlors, Washinprton Livonia, wnere services will be held Monday, Nov. 8 at 2:30 d.

m. Interment Oak Ridge Cemetery, South Livonia. DRISCOLL Suddenly at the home of Martin Dillon, 1996 Spencerport Gates, N. Thursday, Nov. 4.

1943, Daniel Driscoll. He is survived bv his wife. Ellen Driscoll: a step son. Franklin E. Chennells of Roch ester; one sister and two brothers, also several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at Walker Bros. Co. Parlors, Spencerport, where sierv- lces win De neld Monday. Nov. at 2 p.

m. Interment Fairfield Ceme tery. FACCIPONTE Carmelo. 62 Joiner Nov. 5, husband of Mary; father of Samuel and Nicholas, and Mrs.

Carmel Geraci of Churchville; 2 grandchildren. Funeral from the home, Monday, Nov. 8 at 8:30 a. m. 9 a.

m. at St. Bridget's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements by Al J.

Gabello. Members of Loggia Verdi Society meet 7 o'clock Sunday at home of deceased. GALLAIIKR Entered Into rest. Tessie Gallaher of St. Ann's Home, Nov.

6, 1943. She leaves one brother, William' of Buffalo; two jdstera. Mrs. William M. Hall and Rose Gallaher of Rochester.

Funeral from St. Ann's Home Lake Avenue, Monday morning at 8:30. Interment in Hoy Sepulchre cemetery. uekaujs entered into rest, on U'riday, Nov. 5.

1943, Orazio Gerace. at his home, 395 Portland Ave. He is survived by two sons, Cosmo Gerace and Frank Gerace; one daughter. jyirs. j.

rinuneiia also 11 grand, children and two ereat-erandchildren Funeral services will be held from tne Mencres U'uneral Home. 309 Port land on Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock and at 10 oclock at Saint Francis Xavier Church. Burial will Da made In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. LENSING At the Rochester General Hospital on Thursday, Nov. 4, 1943, John B.

Lensing of 149 Devonshire Court. He is survived by three sons, Air Cadet Thomas F. of Greenville, S. John C. and James R.

Lensing; one sister, Mrs. Albert Stillson- one brother Bernard G. Lensing of Syracuse. N. Y.

He was a member for years of Our Lady of Good Counsel choir, and past president of the Men Society. He was past president of Local 215 National Federation Post Office Clerks and of the Knights of Columbus, Funeral services from Henry D. Halloran St Sons Funeral Home, 341 Plymouth Ave. South Monday morning at 6 :30 and 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

LIND In Brockport. Saturday. Nov. 6, 1943, Mrs. Margaret Lind, widow of Charles Lind Sr.

of Morton. She leaves one son, Charles Lind of Morton; two daughters, Mrs. Arthur Jubenville of Brockport, Mrs. Ruby Berean of Albion; seven grandchil dren; three great-grandchildren; three brothers and two sisters. Friends may call at Dunn's Fu neral Home, centennial Avenue Brockport.

Funeral services Tuesday morning. November at the Church of the Nativity at 9 o'clock. HibitKS i-riday, wov. 1U43, at 2152 East Manson Wilkea. He leaves two daughters, Mrs.

Gartrude Norton and Mrs. Jennie l-utr. Funeral services at Hodges Me morial Chapel. University Avenue. Monday morning at 10 o'clock.

In terment Mt. Hope cemetery. MEAD Entered Into rest, Harry Mead, suddenly, of 48 Winton Rd. Nov. 5, 1943.

He leaves his wife. Emma; four daughters. Miss May Elizabeth of England, Mrs. Jesse Comstock of Rochester, Mrs. William Kier of E.

Rochester. Mn. Donald LaFlame of Waterloo; three sons, William of Eneland. Edwin Hill and Alfred Mead in U. S.

service; thirteen granchidren and two great-grand children. Funeral from Charles Kennedy Fu- uneral Home, 1601 Main St. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. MUNGER Alice Fur man Munger, atred 54 years of 1475 Jay Street, Friday, Nov. 5, 1943.

at St. Mary's Hospital. She is survived by her husband, James A. Munger; one daughter. Miss Alta M.

Munger; two sons, Truman E. and George D. four grandchildren; her step-motner, Mrs. Louise Furman of Tonawanda. N.

Y. Mrs. Muneer is resting at Haubner Stallknecht Funeral Home, 828 Jay Street. Funeral services Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. Interment in Mt.

Hope Cemetery. TRACY Entered Into rest. Nov. 1943, Charles Tracy of 106 Congress Ave. He is survived Dy nis wife, Rose; one son, Peter E.

his mother, Mrs. Marv Tracy two sisters. Mrs. Anna Teresi and Mrs. Bertha Cello; two brothers, Anthony and Joseph Tracy.

Friends may call at Corbett's Fu. neral Chapel. 756 East Main St. Serv ices from St. Peter and Paul's Church Mondav morninar at 9 o'clock.

Interment in Holy Sepulchre Ceme tery. us.ral Dlrmcimn 70 YEARS OF ESTABLISHED BUSINESS HENRY D. ft SONS lS41 Plymouth Ave. 8. Main 127 Funeral Service Two Chapels 756 MAIN ST.

E. 532 LAKE AVE. 10 words or less. 50o 51.20 $2.45 11 to 15 words 7oo $1.80 $3.65 For each word over 15 add 6c 12c Z5c Non-Commercial Charge Rates One Three Seven Day Days Days 10 words or less. 60o $1.50 $3.15 11 to 15 words 85o $2.25 $4.70 For each word over 15 add 6c 15c 30c THE DEMOCRAT AND CHRON ICLE maintains a staff of trained ad-writers, under expert supervision for ths preparation of classified advertisement copy.

Thera Is no extra charge for the service. Above rates apply only to Kocnes- ter and surrounding towns. Rates outside this territory are Co per word daily, elc Sundays. Errors In advertisements should be reported immediately to the adjustment clerk. THE DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE will not be responsible ror more than one incorrect inssr- tion or one omission.

Telephone Want Advertisements To Main 7400 i Ryan Mclntee Inc. B. LEO MclNTEE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 207 CHESTNUT ST. STONE 144 Hedges Hoffman FUNERAL DIRECTORS John M. (Jack) Hedges 141 Scio St.

Main 620 ASHTON FUNERAL HOME Inc. 636 W. MAIN ST. Jos. Broderick l.ietmrd Mgr.

GEN. 4390 Mrs. C. AsMon Vmliclnfd GEN. 1444 DARTON COATES FUNERAL HOME J.

Boyd Lictnifd Mir. E. H. Coafes nlictnstd 137 CADY ST. GEN.

1123 B. T. FLANNERY FUNERAL HOME 17 PHELPS AVENUE GLENWOOD 4251 FUNERALS At Reasonable Prices CHAS. KENNEDY UNDERTAKER 1601 B. Moda St.

Tel. Culver SS47 Famous, time-tested Stuart Tablets contain the very ingredienta often used by doctors tor quick, blessed relict ot the ainressina; srmptoms ot msnness, acid- A indigestion and upset stomach, to help you 4 feel better, aleep better, and really enjoy 1 life. Delicious tasting: easy to take no nottle no mixtn. bet eenuine Stuart Tablet, at your drugfriat at once. Only 25c.

60c or maker's positive money. back guarantee. BACKACHE may for fast diuretic aid WHEN KIDNEY FUNCTION LAGS from this need Functional kidney disturbance due to need of diuretic aid may cause stabbing backache! May cause urinary flow to be frequent, yet scanty and smart-ingl You may lose sleep from "getting up mgbts" often may feel dizzy, ner ous, Headachy. In such cases, you waol to stimulate kUney action fast So if there is nothing systemically or organically wrong, try Gold Medal Capsules. They've been famous for prompt action for 30 years.

Take care to use thera only as directed: Accept no substitutes. 35 al your drugstore. STONE 111 r'-ur an. REFtNISHED Mad like new. Quick Service.

Reasonable Prices. 1479 NORTON ST. Near Portland 3 tfmzjsm DISTILLED WATER MAIN 7705 New Resident Classes In FREIGHT TRAFFIC TRAINING in rates, tariffs, traffic managtmiint, etc now forming to open in ROCHESTER, at the Kniqhts of Columbus Bldg. Opto to men and women. Writs for our Special Offer and FREE pass to ths openinq.

No contract to sign. Traffic Managers Institute 152 Nassau New, York 7. 25th year FIREPLACE GRATES For coal or wood. Sturdy steel six 22x14. Helps to stretch your fuel ration this winter.

Also brass and iron andirons, fir tools, screens and willow wood baskets. las. C. Barry Co. 154 East Ave.

Stone 528 Official Inspection Station Em ft Till; FINEST RECAPPING THAT 3IOXKV CAN 1JUV K-JIotir Service nn popular tdze VULCANIZING GRADE I TIRES GRADE III TIRES Use Our Budget Plan 675 E. Main Main 7300 CALLING ALL CARS "A 593 CULVER RD. A CRAZY MAN WITH $1,000,000 WTLL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR CAR ON SIGHT! MAIN MOTORS "The SmiliniMTTT OOO Irishman" Xj. $Og ROCHESTER STATE HOSPITAL HELP NEEDED MALE and FEMALE Ages 18 to 60. subject to physical examination.

Vacancies in Wards, Kitchens, and Mechanical Departments. EIGHT HOUR DAY Good pay with maintenance al hospital or otherwise. Employment continuous with annual vacation and regular time off with pay. NOTICE NEED 50 CARS AT ONCE For National Defense Areas 1936 to 1942 Any Make or Model WE PAY MORE WHY TAKE LESS? STEVE CAMPACN0 MONROE AUTO SALES 6 HOWELL 282 SOUTH STONE 640 WE SELL ONLY Government Approved Brands ctDvirr on Homs msmi I PUT IN Mm FREEZE Oood I'laces to Kat eehan's Forest House caters tu "J- banouets. weddings, going awav parties, etc.

Bowling alleys. Full course steak, chicken, turkey, duck dinners. Sea Breeze bus right to door every 20 minutes; last bus 1:40 a. m. lltdge-Culver, Culver 6906.

38 Entertainment 3 Dodge Grill 1479 Lyell Ave. "Babe CahlU" and Orchestra, Friday and Saturday nights. Glenwood i2bl. 3UNOV.15 Lost, Found, Strayed Alarm Clock Lost Tuesday, vicln-itv Siblev's. Reward.

Glen- wood 4479-J. Beagle Lost, male, black and white, vicinity town of Sodus. collar and tag. V. Meteyer, 113 Kin- iry Rochester.

Cul. 373J-R, reward. Beagle Lost, female, black, tan, white, lost east aide Honeoye Lake, name plate, on dog. Reward. Noble Lawerence, 391 Bleaker Road.

Lillfold Lost, containing valuable natters. Thursdav evening, by "Dad's" store, stonewood Ave. Re ward. Charlotte 1021-W. 713 Billfold Lost; brown; contains larire sum of money.

Kas coupons. papers, valuable to owner. Lioeial reward. JViain oiaa. 33 Billfold Lost, contains 2 gasoline books.

registration, S2o cash. Keep money, return book and registration. 71 Stillson St. Main 130. 28 1 soy's Wrlstwatch Lost, gray leather band, Tuesday a.

vicinity Maytlower JteMlatirant. lt- ward. i'none airpj)rti-t'-o. in 1rlefcase Zipper, lost Friday, Oct. 29, East Avenue, Stillson, Gibbs vicinity.

Keward. 2Q Triungla Bldg. Change Purse Brown, lost, Thursday, contained folded bills. Cul ver 1586-W. Chain of Keys Lost, between Aberdeen-Koslyn on Wellington.

Return to 476 Wellington Avenue. Change Purse Brown. Lost Thursdav. Contained folded bills. Cul ver 1586-W.

"docker Spaniel Red. small, lost Sherman St. vicinity; reward. 198 Sherman St. Glenwood 5870-J.

Cocker Spaniel Lost, brown. Reward. 38 Klmdorf Ave. Gene see 3882-R. 713 Cocker Spaniel Red, lost.

East Parkway vicinity; license tag 183541. Glenwood 6936-W. 712 docker Spaniel Redish brown VJ white markings, male. lost. RR-HO Democrat.

38 "Corsets and Braslers Lost, on Lake bus, 11:30 p. m. Reward Charlotte win-it. og Losti male collie, vicinity a Winton and Empire. Culver 294-J I vg Lost, beagle, black and tan.

MJ iresh cut on leg. Narna "Bozo." Reward. 38 Orange. 39 TT'arring Lost, topaz and rhine- A-i stone. Reward.

Monroe 5806-J. Brown female cocker span iel. Call at 242 Allen St. love Lost, vicinity Sibley's side walk. Friday night.

Stone 3725-J. In black leather case, lost AVnear Gordon's Grill. W. Main St. Reward.

Genesee 5407-R. 39 Bag Lost, containing IV sweater. Reward. Monroe 3303. A lost in vicinity Auditorium Thea ter fTiaay nignt.

tjontainea wnne kerchief with Marine emblem, bill fold, learner's 1 icense, letter ad rirKfiAri to owner. Nn mnnev. Re ward If hrouirht to Democrat and Chronicle office. Iation Book No. 189122 lost, Clauses' fic-IOc, Ridge Road.

Glenwood 2995-W. Owner needs badly. ing Lost, black onyx, intaglio valued as keeDsake. Stone 2460. 9 to 5 p.

m. 28 ing Lost. Single pearl; valued as gift. Reward. Glenwood 1612.

310 Qhepherd Dog Lost, reddish brown, white neck. license 177312; 1355 Chili Genesee 1579-J Stray Horse Gray gelding, brand right front shoulder, wt. about 900. Owner can have same by pay ing for damages to crops and otner costs. A.

R. Pulver. Spencerport. UmbrellaBlack, lost Friday, Oct. 29, on Main E.

bus. It was borrowed. Reward. 207 Lehigh Ave. Umbrella Lost, brown and tan, Monroe-Clinton bus, Tuesday.

Reward. Genesee 4427-J. War Department Check Lost. Payable to Helen A. Nalore, Liberal reward.

Culver 4007-R. Watch Nurse's, crystal missing, last October 28. Reward. Gene-see 5999-J. Watch Lost: Lady's Bulova, yefc low gold, diamond setting.

Initials C. G. vicinity Main-Goodman. October 18. $20 Reward.

Culver 3533. TTristwatch Lost Lady's, Elgin gold, gold bracelet. On Dewey bus. Keward. 296 Lakeview 'k Olenwood 6449-J.

28 Wrlstwatch Ladies, platinum; lost; initialed M. B. T. on back; Century Theater Saturday evening. Main 4660; reward.

714 YVristwatch Lost, Monday. Nov. 1st, lady's gold "Movado." $. $5 reward, stone 244. 710 Lost, cocker spaniel, white, brown markings, answers to name Scrapper.

Glen. 20S6-J. 546 Magee Ave. Woman worker lost $20.00 vicinity Postal Meter, reward. WW-82, Democrat.

Gold wishbone pin, four leaf clover diamond center. Lost downtown Tuesday. Reward. Call Hillside 1136-W. Personals 7A rphanks to our Lord and St.

Anthony for favor received. 78 Hazel Levi Creighton Kennedy, call Glenwood 1916, Bernadine. Mother call. 39 L. Toofnll: One year ago today I took you to vour first football ia.

Rpmmher? Darl game. Remember? Dad rphanks to St. Jude for( favor re- celved. A. P.

Will the lady who was at Manitou Road and Ridge Road West on the night of Oct. 12, 1943, when an accident occurred, please communicate with Main 6181. 310 rphanks to St. Anne for favors re-JL celved. S.

A. A ny girl in trouble and in need of a. friend, call or see Mrs. Major C. Brunner, Salvation Army, 61 North Main 4543.

Business Personals 8 Antique Jewelry Bought and sold. Gold teeth, watches, silver, diamonds. Levinson's, 48 North St. Baths Battle Creek Reducing! Takes 35 minutes now 10 treatments $12.50. Pettis, Eurke Bldg.

Stone 6210. 4 Nov 29x7 Bedbugs Moths, roaches. Use Health Spray, $2 gallon. Fumigation $3. Brighto Chemical 200 TTrHnHllrfr Phnna Main nr Char.

hotte 220-R. 4NovSx7 "Ihair Cane Reeds, splints, rush; upholstery supplies. Noldt's, 341 Court. Clothing Bought! Men's used, highest prices. Main 8247, 164 Chestnut, Deer Skinned and cut up the way you want it.

at your home. Call Stone 3491-R. Diamonds Watches, any size, any condition, highest prices paid, gold or gold filled. Barton Gold 202 Burke Bldg. Diamonds Estates, individual nieces houhr sold, annraised: excellent reference.

Fisher, 722 Mer- cantile Bldg. Stone 347. Dinner Set 54 piece service for beautiful summer garden design, with gold hand, excellent qunlitv. Special $11.25. Service for six at $6.75.

Goodyear Service, 188 South Ave. 616x5-7-1 IJ'yes Examined Glasses fitted. Dr. R. E.

Sweeting, registered op tometrist In charge at Gamlers Jewelers, 104 East Main, cor. North water. Credit cheerfully extended. Jlustness 1'erHomtls Dolls Restrung; and wigs made to order. Stone 1931-X.

4Novi2x7 IJMuroescent Fixtures New, double, with tubes. S9.95. Wynar. lo5 State. Cunerals" At reasonable prices.

Service and quality unexcelled. C. D. Kennedy, ISM E. Main St.

Tachineless Permanent Given In 1L votir own home: miarameed. Main 6757. Ohoes Ladies', factory returned, not rationed. Ferrl, corner Lyell, No. Plymouth, 30nov28 Superfluous Hair Removed by expert, 12 years experience.

Mrs. Lurie, 11 Edgerton Monroe 4135. 4X7 Superfluous Hair Warts, moles, 5 exDertlv removed bv electrolysis. Sally C.erber, 819 Granite Stone 3t4S. 4 Nov.2Hx7 Oweaters Repaired All kinds.

Ex- pert workmanship, stein. Stone 2027-L. S. Wein 2H rpable Pads Custom made to order, several on hand. Will sell cheap.

Regal Table 1'ad Main 7705. Tx7 rprlmmings Lace, ribbons, buttons JL Low prices! Nuibaum't, Clinton, corner Andrews. 48x7 Virgin Woolens Pre-war "quality, 1,000 patterns. British-American Woolen 43 East Ave. Open Jinn- day and Thursday evenings.

713 Watch Repairing Prompt service, dials retlnlshed. Open evenings until JO. TTnionHO Enat Aye. 711 WTHlow-wlcker furniture repaired, reflnlsheu. Fess 139 Hol- worthyStreet.

48x7 17ool felts for bags and hats. Nus- baum's Trimming Supply, 150 Clinton Ave. 4INOV.SX7 Wanted working mother's inlant to care for; excellent home; references. P. O.

Box 355. Roches ter, N. Y. 38 not discard a good garment; burns, moth holes crd tears re-woven like new. Hill Textile Weav ing, 641 University Ave.

Monroe lHirt 4-'9x7 CJave About half on yard goods, Silks, woolens, cottons, drapes, sll- vers. Manhattan Silk Store. 381 E. Main, next to Wegman's. TTighest prices paid for old gold' watches and diamonds.

See ti first. Gamler's, 1()4 Main E. "TTadio Repair'' factory "trained -a- men; 20 years sntlsfnctory iirrv. Ice. Benucalra 114 Monroe Ave Stone oT.94.

"lakes Home-made, to order. De V' licious to the last crumb." Glen wood fire-war 2-pant suits, over- -a. coats, $19.75, S30 value, Koch. Fashion Clothes, 471 N. Clinton.

711 Tllill Ends, 100 wool, for skirts and boys' knee and lontr pants. Purvin, 165 Clinton N. Open Mondav evenings. 4 Nov. 29x7 Y7vnar w'" rebuild your vacuum cleaner like new; guaranteed; our representative will call.

Main 3022, 155 State St. TTnwanted hair, warts, moles off. trial. Eves. also.

Frances Fried man, 27 Clinton Ave. S. Stone 5880. adies Organizations, hour dem onstrstion pay. your treasury iu to a-s.

can Stanley Brush Co Genesee 5631-J. 713 HI arty Chesler'a orchestra. for mimic that pleases. Stone 606S-K. "est prices paid for scrap Iron, metals, rags, paoir and other salvage materials.

"Call us for a representative." B. Bachman Co. 27 Herman St. Main 7180. right place to deal.

429x7 Tay cash for Raleigh coupons. 15 -a. Front St. Red Front Clear Store. Rochester.

2S Attention, jewelers and private people, bring in your antique Jewelry. I pay top prices, as I re sell it in my store. I need Bracelets. brooches, rings, trinkets, carved ivory, amethyst, topaz, amerails. diamonds, antique watches, silver tea and coifee sets, also old gold at silver.

Weisbuch. 398 E. Main established 1903. Tx7 Vassar Club Sale: November 5-9; November 9 and 10, household articles, clothing. books.

Jewelry, gifts. 416-418 E. Main next to Ij'vI Music titore. K's" Corset Shop; laundry, repairs, alterations: all makes, 6U3 Temple Stne Holiday Specials 8A A pples-I'acked in shipping boxes for the service men. Webber Buffalo Road, Genesee 6814-M 711 hit-kens Ducks for Thanksgiving, Webber Buffalo Road, Genesee 6814-M.

21Nov.23 Cookies! Show Johnny Doughboy that you are thinking of him! Send an assortment of delicious, 11-vorful, home-type cakes and cookies. White Star uaaing, nt Main k. Culver 2600. 1125 Cookies And cakes for your doughboy at Christmas. A.

Van-Zandvoord, 344 Arnett Genesee 4-U3. 304 took ware New pre-war ahining stainless steel with bakellte trim. None better at any price. Thanksgiving or Christmas delivery. Monroe 70f6.

hristmaa Portraits By Romnay Studio, 9 East Stone 7120. 3()4 Deer Skinned and cut up the way you want It. at your home. Call Stone 3491-R. 1ermanent Waving And hair dyeing in your home, 15 years' experience.

Frances, Culver 6224-R. 30Dec.6 Poultry Groceries, fruits, vegetables. Russell Coradaro Son, 31 Jay, Main 4317. 2125 1oast Chickens For Sundaysonly. Order must be placed no later than Thursdav.

Florence Sandwich Shop, Stone 2393-J. rphere'll be a lot of cutting up dur-ing the holidays. Have your knives sharpened now. E. C.

Sykes 12 Front. Main 5067. 21Nov25 Iast 296 Dry cleaning, pres-sing, alterations, repairing, dve-Ing. Delivery. Stone jUjo.

'304 Iiorl's artistic floral arrangements for all occasions. Prompt delivery. Stone 701. 150 Central Park. 2125 Ior specialized 72 hour" cash and carry service.

Spin-N-Span Cleaners, 927 N. Clinton, 480 S. Plymouth. 2125 rder holiday poultry "now. Wayne Jt-ouitry 82 Front, Main 1409.

711 Iresh dressed poultry, meats vege- tables. A Dalesandro, 48 Pros-pect. Genesee 7665. 21Nov2S The ideal holiday gift a portrait "By Rogers." 122 So. Clinton.

2126 rrihe best at Christmas Your pic--1- ture from Renzi Studios. Specialists in portraiture and wedding groups. Main 2875. Evenings by ap-potntment. 305 Kf others! Wives! Sweetheafts Your men In camp will treasure an up to the minute picture from home.

Speers Photo Studio. 48 North Clinton. 305 ook your best this holiday season in a dress or coat from "Stol-zer's." Full line for all occasions. Open evenings. 709 Joseph, corner Langham.

2126 Swiss music box, A-lcdtTdYtion, Large electric Neon clock, 18. 260 Reynolds St. 1 Florence Sandwich Shoppe, fancy party sandwiches, firtc a. dozen. Call Florence Fromm Lipsky, Stone 2393-J.

429 x7 Ask your grocer or delicatessen for Perry's pies. Always delicious. 21Nov.25 Travel Air. I.nnd, Water Jl Gentleman wants transportation to Los Angeles: share driving or drive all the way. Arthur Dl Nierl, Stone 2S90-J.

223 Davis St. rpransportation to Florida "wanted J- by father and son, nhare driving and expense. References. R. Lamson, 52 Koladyne Avenue.

Autloneers, Auction Sale Tmanuel Levy Auctioneer of a tates and homes of furniture (Established 25 years). For best re sults phone Main 4376. r. J. Glaser Auctioneer, lifjuida- tor.

KMates, stores, machinery. commercial tock. Stone I ouls G. Wagner Auctioneer: Homes, estates, antiques, store. Main 6562.

VT. A. Martin, auctioneer of home-, of furniture, stores, stocks. merchandise or estatps. Establishes! 28 years.

I handle the sales of th better homes. Best of references fur nished. Main 56M. tli. 4 uction, Wednesday, Nov.

10, 3 a a. p. rear of postoffice building, Sodus, N. machinist sup- lies, including wrenches. ack saw blades, chisels, crowbars.

gears, piping, brass connections. power saws, motors, small tool and other articles to numerous to mention, from machine jihop formerly operated by Emery Van Epps. deceased. A. Van La re auc tioneer.

Au i on, ov79 a2 p. m. ande Ve fy Tuesday at fl Chevrole Ga- raye, W. Avon. Clark and Clement's Avon Livestacic Market.

uction: Monday, Nov. 8, 1:30 p. at the sales and wareroomi. 12-14 Aqueduct St. (off 19 East Main.

near our Corners). The complete furniture and urnishinirs of twi homes, together with furnishings removed from storage, consisting of; 3-ptece in bedroom suit. 4 6 b1. springs and mattress, drcjuier. rh.i 3-pieco modern brown nni blue Hv.

ing room suite; and s-plece walnut dining suites pair w.ilnut 4-noater beds and coil jiprings; 3-piece walnut bedroom suite complete; drophead sewing machme; tan stud'o coucn 5-piece porcelain breakfast set; .1 maxiogany Windsor rockers ana chairs; Reed Pullman baby carriage, like new; 6 fine wicker rocker and chairs; 3-piece velour living room suite and other living room pieces; Glenwood insuNted lvorv table-top gas range, haihtuh, decorated twin bed set, davenport table. 4- door steel letter size, filing cabinet, fireplace basket, end tables, walnut radio, set or 6 leather seat chairs, odd dressers and che.ts, 10 red Wilton runners, rugs, bric-a-brac, gi.s- wurr, nisnes. eic. tiood sal lor alt interested. Nothine reserved.

Chair seats for buyers. Available parking starions adjoining premises. Emanuel Levy, auction "or. Mam 4371. C.

A uction of Antiques, Saturlay Nov. 13. nt 10 a. 45 Main Ft Hatavia. Large quantity of lurni-ture.

glass and china. Page, auctioneer. Sale fjupim en Tif) 'hrlan Ca -Ing Nov. 10th. 11 a.

rn at 714 Dewey Ave. Movine trui-k office equipment, etc. Weekdtv Main 6767. 2 4 uction. Saturda) o'clock, at Lehe homestead, v.

mile north of Cahadice Blacksmith, machinist, carpenter tools, farm implements, 14.000 ft. lumber; new acetylene welder; 16x 26 in. planer. Numerous other articles. Hogan, auctioneer.

4 uction, Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2 p. m. 1857 Monroe Ave. (near Wi-tot Rd Due to war conditions Ronan's Restaurant going out of busines.

The following will be sold separately and positively not as a whole. high-grade restaurant fixtures and enmpment about 2 yra. old and practically as Kood h-S new comprise; Seven 4-nrjit booth with chroma coMumera Formica table tops, 2 circular booths, new type 34-inch aenr-circular and atraisrfit counters wtrh Formica tons, service counter complete with drawers, the above all cantornia natural Birch. 16 inner spring rhrorrws stools, 2 shelf bar bar with Monel metal trimnvne. Anheu.sor-Ruscri 6-ft.

soda fountain bob-tail unit, self contained compressor and c.irbonator, Hamilton Reac ornnga Juice extractor, mixers and mixing cups, 2 Lacev fudge warmers. Stnvex auto, coffee maker Mm. plete with bowls and trays, fidwt all Monel metal porcelain-lined elec. 2 door refrigerator approx. 12 ci.

ft Midwest all white porcelain 4 door elee refrigerator approx. 20 cu. 7 compartment steam table, Marie Chef 10 burner heavy duty kitchen range with 2 baking ovens, thermostatically controlled with transit bade hood and exhaust fan. Star automatic deep fat fryer. Magic Chef broiler and grill, galvanized double compartment dlwh and hot sink, flxt.

auto, 2 grill wattle baker. ft. bak-er a table, Chatlllon baker's seal. ft. floor standard rot rack, Hubert, elec.

sheer model 210. heavy duty auto, 4 slice Toastmaster, 5 ft. nd-wich board table. National elec. combination ca.sh register, adding machine rings from lc to model 211.

Woodstock typewriter, floures-cent desk lamp, oak flat top desk an 1 chair. International silverware, Iro-quuiit and Inca ware china, g'as-ware, Telechron elec. wall clock. 4 large floor runners. 7 original water colors In chroma frames, aluminum stock pots and kettles, utensils, etc.

This is one of the be.st equipped restaurants sold at auction in a Inns time and warrants the patronage oi all interested buyers. Nothing reserved, everything to be sold pier bv piece only, and not in bulk. Term cash, for immediate removal. In spection morning of sale only, front 9 a m. Emanuel Levy, auctioneer.

Main 4376. 210x7-2 AUTOMOTIVE Anto Accessories. Parts IS Auto Parts For good used one call Schnher Auto Parts, Lyell, Glen. 6775. Closed Sundays A uto Parts Largest atock of a part Unit Part.

1221 E. Main, also Ridge and Lake. Itiitteries New and used, I-L'jO up. O'Hern Motors. 61 Parsells.

7l) ar radio, heater with defroster. Monroe 7654-R. Chevrolet 1935, rear end. good condition. Dodge 12 motor.

Arnold 0.hlbcck, Kendall, N. Y. Phone 2722. 4297 Automobile Heaters Good condition, si. 50 up.

O'Hern Motors. 61 Parsellw. 710 l7anted quick battery charger Monroe 9076. Automobiles For Sal 18 Tuick 1940 station wagon, blue lh car driven only 23.000 Second set of tires used only l.Ail miles. Entire car in perfect condition.

Whiting Iluick, 342 East Av. 7U Iukk 1910 specinltwo-dooraedan practically a new set of tires. Just perfect throughout. McEvov Motors (Dodge-Plymouth dealer, 55 Monroe. 33 1 uick 1942 special sedanette, driven less than 12.000 actual miles extras, new car guarantee.

ei uf Try it! Buy it! Hallman Sells fo-Lesa. 29 South ITnion. 33 1uick 1941 station wagon; driveri only 15,000 miles; original good; array finish; new car guarantee. Whiting Buick, 342 East Ave. 7 1uick 1941" super four-door sedan, radio, excellent tires.

Monro Auto Sales, 282 South cor. Howell. 3i i i 1940 deluxe ed an, 40-51 caK like new, no dealers. 662 West Main. JMiick Sedan, 1937, guod conditiot.

radio, heater, reasnnahle rm 1664-M. I uick 1939 Club convertible, Aet- er, extras, original paint, fine top, biir value. Standard Pontiac Sales, 626 WMaln. It uick 19,19 town sedan, finish ap- pear new, fine tires. First cH.

tranoportation for the rttirt'inn. Standard Pontiac Sales, 626 W. fain. I uick 1912 sedanette, and heater, beautiful tutnne color, low mileage. Simmons Motor Corp, "where vou get more for your on ey." 33 6 a Av 1uick '40 club coupe, clean.

Sv plenty. Country Low prices Pontiac. Fairpo-t. IYui'ck 1941 special se.janetTe tu tone finish, radio and heater, car looks and. runs like new.

Simmon Motor "where vou iret mora for vour 3H6 Eaf Ave. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Sunday, Hovtmbsr 7, 1943 Board 561 (Inducted) Array, Louis San-tomlerl, East Rochester; John B. Kills, Fairport; William W. Churchill, Mendon; Reginald D. or now, Plttsford; George A.

Waterhouse, Plttsford; George Mitchell, Falrport; James M. Consaul, East Rochester; Harry J. Wlnfrate, Falrport; Phillip H. Sutter, East Paul J. Beck-crt, Webster; Henry W.

Hill, East Rochester; James R. Fordham, Webster; John F. Bell, Falrport; Irving W. Peachey, Webster; Charles M. Kuhn.

Penfield: Morris J. Granger, Donald M. Scott and Howard J. Whitman Falrport; Jack Caire, Web ster; Donald B. Kimball Plttstord; John Clarico, East Rochester; Albert SUco Plttsford; Paul B.

Wood, Fair-port; Robert W. Earls and Carlton T. Wor-tle, Plttsford; Eugene B. Specht, Webster; Grantley F. Belcstegel, Webster; Peter Gai-dosn, East Rochester; Frank rTeTTomo, Web ster; Edmund J.

Pierce, Falrport: Kalpn K. Johnson, Webster: Jack H. Douglas. Fair- port; Angelo C. Franceaca and tdwln t.

Mens, Honeoye Falls. Marine Corps. Harold Polle, Honeoye Falls; Joseph H. Cuthbertson, Mendon. Navy, Irving C.

Kler, Plttsford; Lester Johnston East Rochester; Robert Gif- ford. East Rochester; Arvld I. Brahler, Penfield; Philip I Hartley, Falrport; Rich ard A. Stenner, Penfield; Anuiony T. Ro-goza.

East Rochester; John H. Polley, Fair-port; Howard C. Vanderlyke, Webster; Ger ard L. Dill. Plttsford; George M.

Gould, Falrport; John Bauerschmldt, Plttstord; Frank B. Holeomb, Plttsford; Charles T. Atwater and William G. Percy, West Web ster; Gerald K. Bennett, Falrport; Kenneth R.

Conrow, Webster; Gerald M. Norton, Webster; Henry N. Gaebel, Honeoye Falls; Theodore HUarskl and Robert Ellis, East Rochester; Raymond J. Coomber and Alex ander D'Accurslo, Falrport; Alfred Earls Plttsford; Sterling L. Bagby, Peter Pallini, Edward P.

Merrill and Mario Pataccoll, East Rochester; Gerald C. Bur- dick, Plttsford. ri OVKK Mrs. Fred Clover, of Vic tor, N. Nov.

4, 1943. Besides her husband, she leaves two sons, Ray mond and warren, DOtn oi victor; and five erandchlldren. Funeral services from the home Sunday at 2 p. the Key. Hill officiating.

Interment in Bough- ton Hill Cemetery. Arrangements by Sale Cotton. LI PPEtT-Martha Lippelt, formerly of 376 Garson Avenue. November 6, 1943, aged 80 years. Survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Catherine Robinson, Mrs. Eva Bernlohr; one brother, John Kniest of Palmyra: four nieces and three nephews. Services Monday ansrnoon at o'clock from N. J. Miller's Son Fu neral Home, 706 South Avenue, interment at Palmyra, New York.

PRIZZI Concetta Prizzl of 11 Grape Friday, Nov. 5. 1943. She is survived by two sons, Petty Officer Samuel of U. S.

Navy and Raymond five daughters, Mrs. Samuel Guido. Mrs. Michael Iamele, Mrs. Samuel Marconi.

Mrs. Paul Imhof and Miss Adeline Prizzi; five grandchildren. Services Tuesday morning at at the homo and at 9 o'clock at St. Francis Assisi Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Arrange ments Dy cimino Jnanna, SHEWMAN Entered into rest, in this city, No. 5, 1943, John Shewman, 12 Manhattan St. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. George Wilson; one brother, Joseph; two sisters, Mrj. Carrie scoot ana Airs, uuian Purcell, and three grandchildren.

He was a member of the Masonic order. Funeral from the Trott Funeral Home, 683 East Main Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. In Memoriam A LI.

ART In loving: memory of husband and father, William H. Allsrt, who departed this lire Nov. lu, ivsi. leep in our neans you are fondly remembered. Sweet, happy memories cling around your name True hearts that lovad you with deepest affection.

Always will love you in death just the same. Wife, Son. DANK In loving memory of our dear mother, Harriett Dank, who died Nov. 7, 1940. Not a day do we forget you.

in our hearts you are always near. We who loved you, sadly miss you. As it ends another year. cniidren. BE CARLO In loving remembrance or our dear father, Anthony te carlo, who departed this life Nov.

7. 1939. Four years have passed since that sad dav. The one we love was called away. God took him home, it was His will.

But in our hearts he livetn still. Sons and Daughters. DOWNING In loving memory of Maurice Downing, who departed this life one year aeo, Nov. e. No one knows how much I miss you.

No one knows the bitter pain I have suffered since I lost you. Life, hs never been the same. In my heart your memory lingers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true, There is not a day, my dear. That I do not think or you. Bessie.

KKARNEY To Minnie L. Kearney who departed this life one year ago today, NovemDer "One year ago today God took you away And left us here to fro on Living the life you held so dear. Though out of sight you're very near. Your spirit will guide us from year to year. Sleep on, and take your rest; God knoweth all things and He knoweth best." Husband, Daughters and Grandchildren.

LILLY In loviner remembrance of Henry Lilly, G. A. who died imov. at tne age oi j.ux years. Jrtest in peace near nusDana.

Cynthia and Many Friends. LINDI.KY-In loving memory of William Lindley, who died Nov. 7, 1934. A. snent tnougnt, a secret tear Keeps your memory ever dear.

Mother, Dad, Brother Don, Sisters Jean and Dazie. MACBRIDE In sad and lovlnjr re membrance of our dear sister, Ada M. MacBride, who passed away Nov. 2, 1942. Sad and sudden was the call Of one so dear and loved by all.

Her loving heart had ceased to beat. Before we knew it was asleep. A bitter grief, a shock severe. To part with one we loved so dear. God loved her too and thought it best He took her home to eternal rest.

Sadly missed bv Sister. Brothers. Sister-in-law and Mrs. Kilgo. SAUNDERS Eugene Saunders, Nov.

6, 1934, father. "tie is not dead who lives in the heart of those who love him." My loss. Daughter Alice S. Napier and her family. SCHUEMAKER In loving remembrance of our dear mother, Mary Schuemaker, who passed away Nov.

4th. 1941. No one knows how much we miss you. No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you. Life has never been the same.

Sons and daughters. SCIIIIRR In loving memory of our dear mother, Katherine Schurr, who died XMOV. 7, 1930. Gone but not forgotten. Sadly missed by your Four Daughters.

STEINRtTCK In loving memory of our brother, Kenneth N. Steinruck, who departed this life one year ago, Nov. 7, 1942. Gone is the one we would love to see. Silent the voice we would love to hear.

It is sad but true we wonder why, The best is always first to die. Dear son, you are not forgotten, Still in memory you are with us. As always you were before. Sadly missed by Mother, Father, Sisters and 3rother. Card of Thanks ZEINER-MORATH The family of Marie Zeiner Morath wish to thank their relatives and friends for the many floral pieces, mass cards and sympathy expressed during their recent bereavement.

Earl W. Lincoln's Funeral Planned On Tuesday Canandaigua Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday at 268 Bates St. for Earl W.

Lincoln, Canandaigua postal worker, who died here Friday night (Nov. 8, 1943) in Memorial Hospital, follow ing a heart attack. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mr. Lincoln was born in Canandaigua and had been employed at the local postoffice for about 20 years, first as letter carrier and later as parcel post carrier.

Sur viving are his parents. Ira J. and Mary Lincoln, Bates Street; five brothers, Herman, Holeomb, Gor don. Holley; Donald, with the U. Army in Hawaii; Charles, with the XJ.

S. Army at Hulen, and James, Canandaigrua; also two sisters, Mrs. Helen Ferguson, Elmira, and Ruth Lathrop, Rochester. E. J.

Hutchinson Dies; Former Mail Carrier Penn Yan Eugene J. Hutchin son, 61, died yesterday afternoon (Nov. 6, 1943) in his home in Branchport. For almost 40 years he was a rural mail carrier out of Stanley and after retiring moved to Branchport because he liked Keuka Lake and fishing. He is survived by his widow, Anne; a son, Ralph of Canandai- gua; a daughter, Jane, at home, and a sister, Mrs.

John Humphrey I of Lakemont. Funeral will be conducted at 2 p. m. Tuesday in the Thayer I Funeral Chapel by the Rev. J.

Harold Higgle, pastor of the Branchport Methodist Church, Burial will be in Sand Hill Ceme- jtery, just east of Stanley. STEPHEN D. NORMAN Penn Yan Stephen D. Normrm, 59, died Friday (Nov. 5, 1943) In Geneva General Hospital, after a short illness.

Formerly of Rochester, he had lived in Dresden for the past eight years where he had been engaged in the wholesale gasoline busines. He is survived by a daughter, Helen of Dresden, and a brother, Oliver Norman of Canandaigua. HERMAN BROCK Newark Herman Brock, 44, of Route 31, west of Newark, died yesterday (Nov. 5, 1943) In Biggs Memorial Hospital, Ithaca. He was born Dec.

14, 1898, at Lyons, the son of Phillip and Catherine Brock. MELVIN G. BUNDY Bath Melvin G. Bundy, 66, died last evening (Nov. 6, 1943 in Bath Memorial Hospital.

MRS. JOSEPH J. FALKNEB Wyoming Elsie Lydia Falkner of Academy Street died in Warsaw Hospital Friday (Nov. 5, 1943). Her husband, Joseph J.

Falkner, died Mar. 8, 1943. MRS. GEORGE BRIDGER Phelps Mrs. Alice E.

Bridger, a resident of Phelps, died yesterday morning (Nov. 6, 1943) 'LIGHT AND SAFETY' TALK "Light and Safety" will be discussed by H. L. Logan, manager of the control lens division of Holophane Company at 8 p. m.

to morrow in the Rochester Gas Electric Corporation auditorium, Oraths AIIHATT-E. Baxter Abbatt of 206 Carling Friday. Nov. 5. He la survived by his wife, Mrs.

Lily Abbatt or caning Rd. Drotners, Ueoree W. and Charles B. Abbatt, and one sister, Sarah Abbatt, all of i-Jngland, and one sister-in-iaw, Neliis Eckerslev of Carling Rd. Mr, Abbatt was a member of Teronto Lodge No.

8 I.O.O.F. Friends may call at the Frank A-sh- ton Funeral Home. 1218 Culver Rd where services will be held Tues day at 2:00 o'clock. Interment Mt Hope Cemetery. IlATTKRBY Jacob Batterby.

en tered into rest, Friday, Nov. 6, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Burns. Riga. N.

x. ie is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Harry Burns end Airs, George iaJlett or Clilton Springs, N. Y. two sons, John of Clifton.

N. and Edward or Avon N. Y. one brother, Samuel of Riga, IN X. Funeral services will be held at the Funeral Chapel of T.

V. Stephenson and bon. uenesee street. Avon. IM.

Monday afternoon, Nov. 8 at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in Avon Cemetery. ItKANCII Friday, Nov. 5, 1943, at his home 417 Broadway, jonn w.

Branch. He leaves his wife, Luna; one daughter, Mrs. Ross Gartshore; two lions, Howell T. of Washington and John W. Branch; one brother, Kev.

M. Wells Branch, Alabama, N. Y. Funeral services at Hedges Memor lal Chapel, University Avenue, Mon day afternoon at ciock. inter meat White Haven.

tE GRAVE Mrs. Jennie DeGrave of 113 Winchester Street -entered into rest Friday, Nov. 5, 1943. She is survived by her husband, Benjamin J. DeGrave: three brothers.

John Henry and Horace Hirschler; five sisters, Airs, susan iiosmer, Airs Elizabeth Lenhard, Mrs. Anna New, bauer, Mrs. Libbe Cook and Mrs, ttutn XMonnrup. Friends may call at C. F.

Scheuer man Sons Funeral Home, 412 Brown Street (opposite Allen) from where the funeral will take place Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and 9:30 o'clock at Sacred Heart, Pro- Cathedral. Interment at Holy sepuicnre cemeiery. KAKLKY Saturday, Nov. 6. 1943, Henry L.

Farley of 62 Winchester St Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Hawkins one son, Walter H. Farlev two daughters, Mrs. John Specksgoor and Mrs. Edward G. Powers; one sister, Mrs.

Gertrude E. Brooks; two brothers, George W. and Walter Farley of California; five grandchil dren and eight great-grandchildren He was a member of Tecumseh Tribe No. 233, Improved Order of lied Men. Friends may call at the O'Sullivan Funeral Home, 481 Flower City Park (near Dewey.

Funeral announcement later. MASOS-Saturday, Nov. 6. 1943, at the Strong Memorial Hospital, Peter r. Aiason or iw Columbia Ave.

ile is survived by two sons, John A and Lieut. Thomas Austin. Tex three sisters. Mrs. Harold Ransom Mrs.

John Marcllle and Miss Betty Aiason: one grandchild. Jean nan som. He was a member of the Painters Local 150. Funeral service at Henry D. Hal loran sons, 341 Plymouth Ave.

So Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Efficiency Fair Prices Personnel The above fundamental characteristics car largely responsible (or the success of ous organizaUon. INGMIRE NAGLE Funeral Directors CHESTNUT AT COURT H3DBK Funeral Director in Rochester since I860 L.H I.B II." 1 I A -301 ACEXAMDER'STNUiiEMtSTOllEIIT0 9H, Up. To- 1ou! How the Family Burial Lot If purchased Is up to you.

We can prove the wisdom of buying "In Advance of Actual Need." Telephone Stone 1563 Consultation at our office or in your home WlU ijatren iiHmnrtal park.

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