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ROCtESTER DEMOCRAT Wednesday, Apr. AND CHRONICLE 26, 1978 Terrule, Julia Lambiase Cm JTI 4 Lost, Found, Strayed SCOTTISH Terrier: Female. black, red collr, lost vicinity of Pinnacle Rd. 334-4642, after 4. Reward SIBERIAN Husky: Male.

Lost Bullshead vicinity. Silver and black. Reward, 436-5497. TERRIER: White with black markings. 13 yrs.

old, very deaf, name Skipper. Lost LeRoy Golf Course on Sat 4 1 about 5. 30 m. Any information call Martin's, 17 East LeRoy. 768-6589.

At the Movies FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL Motion Picture Association ratings are indicated by these symbols tallowing the titles of pictures: General audience; PG-AII ages admitted but parental guidance is suggested; Restricted for persons under 17 unless accompanied by a parent or guardian; Under 18 or 21 not admitted. CAPITOL, 85 W. Main CAPITOL, 303 S. Main Newark: Encounters of the Third Kind" (PG) 815 CINE 1, 3100 W. Ridge "An Unmarried Woman" (R) 7.

9 30 CINE 2, 3100 W. Ridge "House Calls" (PG) 7, 9:15. CINE 3, 3100 W. Ridge "The Goodbye Girl" (PG) 7:30, 9:45. CINE 4, 3100 W.

Ridge "Hiqh Anxiety" (PG) 7:15, 9:15. CINEMA, 957 S. Clinton "Pardon Mon Aftaire" 7 45, 9 40 CORONET, 5SS Thurston "Oh God" (PG) 8. EASTVIEW, Eastview Mall, Rt 96: "Return from Witch Moun tain" (G) 7:30. 9:30.

JERRY LEWIS CINEMA, .99: Carter "The One and Only' IPG) 8. LOEWS 1, 3400 Monroe Pittsford: "Close Encounters ot the Third Kind" (PG) 7:15. 9:45. LOWES 2, 3400 Monroe Pittsford: "The Fury" (R) 10 LOEWS 3, 3400 Monroe Pittsford: "An Unmarried Woman" (R) 7:25, 9:45. LOEWS 1, 1350 W.

Ridge Greece: "The Fury" (R) 7:40, 9:55. WHEEL 11C LOEWS 1, 1350 W. Ridge Greece: "Turning Point" (PG) 7 25. 9:40 LYELL, 1354 Lyell "Secret Dreams" (X) 11. 2.

4 40. 7:20, "Sweet Cakes" (X) 4 30. 6. 9. MONROE, S8S Monroe "Holly With Love" (X) 11.

2. 4:40. 7:20. 10 15; "Angel On Fire" (X) 12:30. 4:30.

4, 9. PANORAMA, Panorama Plaza, Penfield "Fist" (PG) 7 20, 9 55. STONERtDGE 1, Stoneridge Plata. W. Ridge "Julia" (PG) 7 40.

9:50. STONERIDGE 2, Stoneridge Plaza. W. Ridge "Straiqht Time" (R) 7:45, 9:45. STUTSON, Stutson Bridge Plaia.

Pattonwood "Return from Witch Mountain" (G) 7:30. 9:30. TOWNE 1, 394 Jefferson "Saturday Night Fever" (R) 7 40, 9:45. TOWNE 2, 394 Jefferson "The Big Sleep" (R) 7:45 9:45. WARING 1.

246 Waring "The Last Survivor" (R) 7:40. 9 15 WARING 2. 24 Waring "The Late Great Planet Earth" (PG) 8:15. WESTGATE 1, 2044 Chili "Return from Witch Mountain" (G; 7:30. 9:30.

WESTGATE 2. 2044 Chili "Annie Hall" (R) 7:45. 9:45. DRIVE-INS: CENTRAL, 1700 Long Pond "The Spy Who Loved Me" (PG) 7:30. "Audrey Rose" (PG) 9:55, EMPIRE, Empire "Tele- fon" (PG) 9:50.

LAKESHORE, Ling "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (R), "Torso" (R); "The Abductors" (R) ROCHESTER, 1200 Scottsville "Last Survivor" (PG); "Rolling Thunder" (R). CHAIRS' Ii vv To Place Your Ad Call 1 FOR HOME RENTAL 454-420 Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Closed Sundays Holidays OR CALL YOUR NEAREST SUBURBAN REGIONAL OFFICE 343-1127 Dansville 335-3125 Brockport 637-3145 Geneseo 243-0551 Canandaigua 924-5460 Geneva 789-7531 331-2539 (ALL OFFICES OPEN 9 p.m. Complete line of SICK ROOM EQUIPMENT B.

AAPnir A DCAcnir a i Dt We Support SCAC mam awn 546-2525 ra VISIT OUR SPACIOUS SHOWROOM RATIdL PATIENT AID DIV. OF THE GEORGE HEISEL CORP. 177 UNIVERSITY AVE. at SCI0 Near Main, Free Parkin? Gress, Woodrow W. Woodrow W.

Gress, age 65 years of this city. Monday, April 24, 1978. He is survived by his wife, Catherine; 4 daughters, Shirley, Patricia, Bonnie, and Joan; 7 grandchildren; 3 brothers, Herbert, Leo and Clarence; 3 sisters, Mrs. Irene Bowman, Mrs. Florence Fitzmaurke, and Mrs.

Marion Fyles; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday, from 2-4, 7-9 at the Mattle Funeral Home, 853 Culver Road. Prayers Thursday morning 8 30 at the Parlors, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 o'clock at St. Ambrose Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in his memory to the charity ot their choice. Isaacson, Hyla April 25, 1978, Hyla Isaacson of Cedarwood Road. She leaves her husband, Benjamin: Two sons, Alan S. of Texas Larry I. of Two brothers, William Heller of Delanco, N.J.

Maurice Heller of Rochester: Her parents, Leona Irving Heller of Rochester. Several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the, Parsky Funeral Home, Inc. 1125 Paul St. Wednesday, April 26th at 2:30 p.m.

Burial in Riverside Cemetery. Friends wishing may contribute to their favored charity. A period of mourning will be observed at 128 Cedarwood- Road commencing Saturday evening. April 29th. 1 Ives, Frederick G.

Suddenly April 25, 1978, Frederick G. of 202 Suburban Ct. He is survived by his wife, Irene; a sister, Mrs. Anice several nieces and nephews. Friends may attend a Memorial Service on Thursday at 2:30 p.m.

in Brighton Presbyterian Church. Interment at the convenience of the family. Memorials may be directed to the Heart Association. Arrangements, Anthony Funeral Chapel, Inc. James, Roland Jr.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. JoAnn James; 8 children, Toni, Roland III, La-Verne, Tyrone, Carla, Len-ora, Constance and Rolena; 9 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Mabel Johnson of Rochester, N.Y. and Mrs. Ruby Green of Columbus, Ohio; mother-in-law; 1 sister-in-law; 2 brothers-in-law; 2 aunts; 1 uncle; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Service and Interment, Columbus, Ohio. Friends may call at Genesee Funeral Home, 596 Genesee Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Petrone, Lawrence R. Lawrence R. Petrone, Apr.

24, 1978, husband of Geral-dine (McCarthy), father of Anthony Lawrence R. 1 1, Ann Marie, Mrs. Stephen (Laurie Ann) Palermo and Patricia Petrone, brother of Patsy J. of Manchester, George The Mrs. Anthony (Mary) Pascarella, Richard (Josephine) Powers, Peter (Angie) Lanio, Dominic (Antoinette) Ricci, James (Anna-, belle) Calandra, grandfather of John Lawrence Petrone several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call at the Bartolomeo Funeral Home, 1425 Lexington Ave. Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday 2-4, 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday, 10 a.m. at St. Jude's Church.

Interment, Holy Ghost Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Masses would be appreciated Sarkis, Rose (Fouze) April 24, 1978. Survived by 1 son, John, 1 daughter, Sharrel, N. Miami; 5 sisters, Thelma Nemer, Mrs. Albert (Pauline) Mitchell, Miss Rhoda Namy, Mrs.

Michael (Virginia) Galit, Mrs. George Anneta Hai-jar, of Utica; 2 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Calling hours 2-4, 7-9. Funeral from the Al J. Gabello Funeral Home, 1270 Norton St.

9 a.m. at St. Nicholas Melkite Church, corner of Remington and Leo St. In-terment, Holy Sepulchre. lookdhib KESEULTS? Deaths (Monroe County) Alcock, Louise Tuesday, April 25, 1978 of Titus Ave.

Survived by a daughter, Miss Hazel Alcock; a son, Louis W. Alcock; a brother, George Stoldt; several nieces and nephews. Member of the Irondequoit Grange. Friends may call Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 E.

Ridge Rd. Services Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Irondequoit Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Point Pleasant Firemen Ambulance Fund. Allen, Charlotte Whitney Monday April 24, 1978, Charlotte Whitney Allen of this city.

There are no immediate family survivors. At Mrs. Allen's request, there will beoo formal funeral service. Those who wish to pay tribute may forward memorials to the Memorial Art Gallery, or the Rochester Philharmonic In Mrs. Allen's name.

Arrangements, Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 E. Main St. Barr, William J. Monday, April 24, 1978 of Wisconsin St. Survived by his wife, Mrs.

Edith Barr; 2 stepchildren, Gary and Gail Unterborn; 3 brothers in Ireland; several nephews. Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 E. Ridge Rd. Services Wednesday morning at 1 1 o'clock.

I nterment, Irondequoit Cemetery. Beckman, Walter G. On April 25, 1978, Surviving are his wife, Marguerite Beckman; 4 sons, James, John, Thomas and Gary Beckman; a daughter, Mrs. Harold (Sharon) Brindley; 2 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Streb, Miss Helen M.

Beckman; nieces and nephews. Mr. Beckman was a member of Pioneer Club of Kodak. Friends may call Thursday 2-4, 7-9 at the Edward H. Dreier Funeral Home, 1717 Portland at Ridge E.

Mass of Christian Burial Friday morning 9:30 in St. Rita's Church. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Memorials may be directed to Genesee Val-' ley Heart Assoc. Biel, Gerard J.

Gerard J. Biel, aged 60 years, formerly of McKin-ley Monday, April 24, 1978. He is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Robert (Jeanne) Marino, Cheryl and Vicki Biel; 2 sons, GerardJr.and Robert Biel; hisbrother, William J. Biel; a niece and a nephew.

There are no prior calling hours. Funeral services will be at the convenience of the family. Cranmer, Herman J. Herman J. Cranmer, aged 79 years of 200 Seth Green Tuesday, April 25, 1978.

He is survived by his wife, Hanna Scott Cranmer; hs son, Richard H. and daughter, Mrs. John (Florence) DeMallie; 9 grandchildren; 4great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Wednesday evening from i 7-9 and Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Mattle Funeral Home, 853 Culver Rd.

where services will be held Friday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Dr. G. Stanford Bratton officiating. Irondequoit Cemetery.

Those wishing may contribute, in his memory, to the charity of their choice. DeTaeye, Clara April 24, 1978. Survived by 2 daughters, Ms. Evelyn Martin and Mrs. Peter (Esther) VanHulle; 2 sons and daughters-in-law, Louis and Germaine DeTaeye and Julian and Irene DeTaeye; 2 grandsons, Richard and Gary DeTaeye; 2 great-granddaughters, Lorraine and Claire DeTaeye; her sister-in-law, Susan Dingman; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Farrell Brothers Funeral Home, 51 W. Ridge Rd. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock at Mother of Sorrows Church. Inter-.

ment, Holy Sepulchre Cem-, etery. Gingello, Salvatore (Sammy Salvatore Gingello on April 23, 1978. He leaves his fiance, Kathie Zangari; his parents, James and Angela Gingello; 1 son, Salvatore; 1 daughter, Miss Gina Gingello; 1 brother, Anthony; 1 sister, Mrs. Ted (Mickey) Snacki; several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 at Profetta Funeral Chapel, 890 N.

Goodman St. where services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 and 9'oclock at St. Francis Xavier Church. Entombment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. I TO PLACE YOUR AD Classified Advertising may be placed up to NOON for the following day's publication EXCEPT FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.

Classfied Advertising for Saturday and the Sunday Real Estate section, (Real Estate for Sale, Business and Rental Classifications) has a 5:00 p.m. Thursday deadline. All other classifications for Sunday will be accepted until 5:30 P.M. Friday. When an ad is placed it cannot be cancelled or changed prior to publication.

Display ads are required 24 hours prior to above. READ YOUR AD CAREFULLY, AT FIRST INSERTION. IF IT CONTAINS AN ERROR, CALL CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE Notice of errors must be made prior to NOON the first day of insertion for Claims of Credit or Extension CUSTOMER SERVICE 546-8150 Cancellations and corrections are accepted at the same deadlines as above. Customer Service is open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM, Saturday 8 AM-4 PM, Sundays and Holidays, 9 AM-5 PM. When cancelling an ad, the advertiser will be given a cancellation number as a verbal receipt.

All matters concerning this cancellation will be settled on the basis of advertiser submitting this number for verification. After an ad is ordered, it cannot be canceled or changed prior to the first publication. PERSON TO PilSGfJ ADS 'v. TB7-TBE want- an Monday, April 24, 1978 Julia Lambiase Terrule. Widow of Michael Terrule.

She is survived by her sisters, Mrs. Carl E. (Mary) Ernst, Miss Margaret Lambiase, Mrs. Victor (Helen) Battis-ta; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 at Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 E.

Main St. at Alexanaer. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday morning at 9:30 in St. Cecilia's Church, Culver Rd. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, those who wish may have Masses offered for the repose of her soul, or Memorials to the Heart Association, 797-Elmwood Ave. Vitullo, Nicolantonio (Uncle Tony) Survived by his law, Mrs. Rose DieJoia his nieces and nephews, Mrs. Grace Fortunato, George and Jean DieJoia, William and Vi Winkler, Richard DieJoia, Arthur and Grace Ricciardi great-nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 at the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N.

Goodman St. Funeral service Thursday, 8:30 from the funeral home, 9 o'clock at Corpus Christi Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Voegtle, Robert F. April 24, 1978 Of 377 Avis St.

He is survived by his wife, Sandra A. Voegtle; his mother, Mrs. Herbert (Rose) R. Voegtle; his son, Gary R. Voegtle; his daughter, Mrs.

Kenneth J. (Gail) S. Klusek; 4 grandchildren; his brother, Frank L. Voegtle; several nieces and nephews. He was a Navy Veteran of W.

II and a member of the R.G.8.E. Armed Forces Club. Tuesday evening 7-9, Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 the family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope where services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Watkins, Rosalia J. Age 74 years, on April 24, 1978, formerly of Augustine St. She is survived by her son, Thomas S. Watkins. Friends may call at Cass Funeral Home, 1429 West Ridge Rd.

(opp. Stone Rd.) Thursday April 27th, between 2-4 where funeral services will be held at 2:30 Thursday. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Area Deaths (Outside Monroe County) Brown, Louis E. Jr.

M.D. BATAVIA: Suddenly, April 23, 1978 at his home. He is survived by his wife, Marie; 1 son, George Grafton of Rochester; 2 grandsons, Jason and Richard, Gratton. Memorial services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Chapel of the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Batavia.

Memorials may be made to the March of Dimes. Arrangements by H.E.. Turner. Funeral Home, Batavia. Announcements 4 Lost, Found, Strayed BULL Mastiff: Female, large, reddish brown.

Lost vicinity Meigs St. Friendly. Answers to "Tonia." J100 reward. Call 442- 1643 eves. CASH: Lost vicinity of Central Trust, East Ave.

branch. April 20, m. 473-4392 or 473-7135, a.m. only. CAT: black and white female, 4 mos.

Lost Lake-Glenwood area. Reward. 447-3239. CAT: Long haired female, answers to "C.B.". Lost BarberryPortland vicinity.

467-6827. 'CAT; Lost Maple-Colvln St. large white male, right ear and tail black, reward, 288-3296 days, 235-7)93 after 5. COCKAPOO: Female, large, black, long haired, very shaggy. 50 lbs.

Lost East-Oxford. Possibly Reward. 27 Ox-, ford St. 473-7210, 271-2571. DOBERMAN; black and brown, Male, lost Fourth St.

area. Answers to Rocky. Reward. 464-1253, 271-2986. DOG, small: Blonde with white chest and black collar.

Lost E. River area. Answers to "Chuck." Charlene, 475- 2285 days, 424-1453 eves. OOG: 10 mo. old male, blonde color, pink nose, name lost Maple and Ames St.

area. S75 reward, 235-2128. FOUND: Airdale, adult, affectionate, appears to have been out awhile, or free if unclaimed. 436-4825 244-9736. FOUND: Big blonde puppy, brown strap on neck, broken chain, WintonBlossom area.

654- 9495. POUND: Charlotte area, small blackwhite male dog. short hair, 288-0204. FOUND: Dog, male Scortie, black, friendly, Highland Pk. area.

Call 473-3922. FOUND: N. Greece area. Black part Shepherd, male, white patch on chest. 227-2022.

FOUND: Near Ward Hill Rd. Henrietta. Small brown and white terrier. 334 1570, after i p.m. FOUND: Shaggy mutt, large, blackgray female, Jefferson- Winton area.

381-1578. FOUND: Small dog, female, mostly black. Whipple Pk. area. Phone, 424-2857.

FOUND: white shepherd, male, young, friendly. Ayrault-Turk Hill RJ. area. 425-2427. FOUND: 635 Lake at Glendale Spunky, white angora-now paper trained.

PLEASE call 254 2980. GLASSES: Lost Edgewood anc Clover Vicinity. In black case 442-5387. GOLDEN Retreiver Lost: 8 mo old male, Ellison Park area Blue choak collar. Has heart problem and on special diet.

Cal 586-1054. KEYS: For house and car in blue leather holder, Important. Losi Richard St. 271-3287. ft LIGHTER: Zlppo, lost Rochester area, engraved with military Insignia, Dennis Durocher, large REWARD! 473-1119.

PUPPY: black and white, lost Wed. vicinity Mt. Vernon- Caroline. Call 473-2039. PUPPY; Brownblack, 12 lost Lase-Wyndham 4 21.

Reward. 621-2894. TOY Poodle: Black, male. Lost Schenti Tract. Webster.

Answers to "Jet." Reward. 872-4292. 5 Personals NOTICE is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. Dated this 24th day of April, 1978, Mary T. Bundy, 420C Calm Lake Cir.

NOTICE is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself. Oated this 24th day of April 1978 Charles W. Montroy, 18 Rugraff N.Y. 14606. NOTICE is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for by anyone other than myself.

Dated this 25th day of April, 1978. Andrew T. Kostrzebski. 81 Ashland St. 3, Rochester, NY 14620.

SCHOOL'S OPEN! Please drive carefully, at all times. Golden Arrow Bus Line. 6 Business Personals ALL Forms of investigations: Missing Persons, background, etc. Call Doyle Detectvie Bureau, 244-3400. AUTO-Cycle Insurance: spot, any age, pay Sat.

9 1. 737 E. Main St. 454' 5272. AUTO INSURANCE On spot FS-1, Mazzola, 630 Portland, 266-7130.

PERMANENTS: Your home. 20 yrs. exp. 325-2936. 6b Money to Loan ABLE to Place 1st and 2nd' mortgages: Any amount, any where, honest and dependable, Bona Realty 1-852-4232.

ATTENTION HOME OWNERS: 2nd mtg. money now avail. No processing charge. 544-1545, BUSINESS: Any purpose, venture doctors, consolidate, taxes A. Goodman, 546-7243.

BUSINESS and individual loans avail, for any purpose. $2,000 to SSO.OOO.OOO. Call 624-4719. BUSINESS SS Tight? Call us! Action guaranteed. 381-3340.

BUSINESS Loans, 1st and 2nd mtgs. from 1 of nations largest lenders. 647-9604. WILL Buy or place 1st or 2nd mortgages. Vullo Realtors, 23-2627 or 338-1554.

6C Mortgages BUSINESS: lst-2nd mtgs. Residential, construction. 467-3210. NEED CASH? Will buy first or second ask for Steve, 235-5873. DO you own a mortgage (or homel you wish to sell immediately? Call or write Fred B.

Kravetz Mortage 1525 First Federal Plaza, 232-1525. 7 Child Care CLINTON AVE. N. Area: Baby- sitter, days only. 232-6635.

CULVER-Merchants Area: Days, infants tots. 288-2692. OEWEY-Driving Ages 1-4, 8-5 days. 647-1265. BABYSITTING: Culver-Merchants area Daytime, ex-perlenced, 482-3430.

8 Entertainment BASS Player: seeks working band. Greg, 226-3569. DISC JOCKEY: experienced, available, 865-5849 after 5. DISCO: all type music. Party, wedding, dance.

288-5835. DRUMMER-Guitarist: Needed, top 40 group, 235-5542. ORGAN player needed: Top 40 Bank. 392-3611, 544-8698. Travel AUTO DRIVEAWAY ICC MC 125985 Cars to Ore.

Monroe 442-3150. 10 Auctions CABARRUS Auction At the Barn Mall, Rte. I4A, Dundee, N.Y. Every Fri. at 6:30.

607-243- 9973 or 8217. COYNE, Tom: Auctioneer, sales manager and appraiser. Avon, 1-226-3957, EMPIRE Livestock Marketing Cooperative. Pavillion, 1-584-8806, Caledonia, 1-538-6818, 1-538- 4835. ESTATE Auction at 25 Eglintine off Dewey April 27, 1:00 p.m., for more details check display ad in April 23rd, or call R.

L. Loveless 716-624-1648. FARM Auctions: Delos Dann, Jr. Auctioneer, R.D. 3, Penn Yan, NY.

315-584-4864. GANSZ, Duane Auctioneer, realtor, appraiser, household, farms, Lyons. 315-946-6241. HARRIS Wilcox Auctioneer, Sales manager, appraiser. Complete service, Bergen, N.Y.

Phone 716-494-1880. I. SHOOLMAN and Associates, Auctioneers and Ap- praisers, 442-8720, KENT, Wm. Auction service appraiser, real estate. Bergen, N.Y.

716-494-1890. LUSK, George K. Son: Auctioneer, appraisers, complete service, 247-5454, 247-2168. PERRY Auction Service: 475 Exchange Geneva, 315-789- 9817, Antique specialist. PIRRUNG, Victor Son: Sale Manager, Auctioneers, Way-land, N.Y., (7161 728-2520.

ROD Finewood: Auctioneer: Households-Farms, Estates-Antiques. Route 31 East, Newark. 315-331-1365. STEWART, Robert: Auctioneer- Mgr. "Selling for you." LI-.

censed. 442-3968. TRACY Bros. Auctioneers: Dave Dick. Phone Pavilion 1-584-3370, Dansville 1-335-5160.

WILLIAM A. Emerson: Auctioneer, Appraiser, Sales Canandaigua, 716-394-4660. BUYING, Selling: Every day; close and fresh cows; entire dairies; Rumseys', Bath, N.Y. (607-776-3478). M4T Bank Public Auction: April 29, 10 A.M., 4949 Main Amherst, N.Y., corner of Kensington, iust off exit 50, N.Y.

State Thruway. 50 assorted late model automobiles, trucks, sports cars. Including 77 Chevy Corvette, Chevette Hatchback, Beau-ville 20 van, Caravan van, Cheyenne Blazer (4 wheel drive), Ford T-Bird, Chateau Club wagon, F)00 Ranger pickup, Dodge Kary van, 14' body, Mercury Bobcat station wagon, Pon-tiac Phoenix, '76 Ford T-Bird, El 50 camper van, Chevy Vega, C20 van, Dodge Sportsmen van, 14' Mayday body, '75 Corvette, Triumph TR4, Honda GL100O motorcycle, and many other cars and trucks plus RCA Admiral, sharp, color TV's. Sofa bed and chair, Imperial water conditioner, GE refrigerator, 208 cubic ft. Terms: 5 deposit required day of sale.

10a Invitation (or Bid ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals for the Commencement Programs and Installation of TennisCourt Fence will be received at the Purchasing Department Office of Monroe Community College, 1000 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, New York 14423, until May 17, 1978 at 11:00 A.M., and at that time will be publicly opened and read. Specifications and bid forms may be obtained in the Purchasing Department Office. The Board of Trustees of Monroe Community College reserves the right to reject any Or all bids or proposals as best serves the interest of the College, By order ot the President, Monroe Community College, Moses S. Koch. JA April J6 It D4C call 454-4200 Democrat and Chronicle The Times-Union PAMai) Each additional line, $5.00.

A flat rate charge that applies to non-commercial merchandise offered by private parties, and priced $3,000 or less. Each item advertised must include price in the advertisement. Includes items listed under Merchandise, Automobiles, Pets, Boats, RV's, Situations Wanted and Garage Sales (prices not required), etc. Real Estate, Rental and Service ads excluded. 9 C0UHTY ACTION ADS HAPPY ADS 1 ii BVin ruriiif Seidewand, Elizabeth Monday, April 24, 1978 Eli-, zabeth Seidewand.

She is survived by 4 daughters, Dorothy Seidewand, Sister Eleanor Seidewand, S.S.J., Mrs. Edward (Marion) Marks and Mrs. Jean Kron-son; 1 son, Edward Seidewand; 3 sisters, Miss Bertha Lingl, Mrs. Frances Peart and Mrs. Anna tie; 12 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, Inc. 570 Kings Hwy. S.

(corner of Titus). Mass of Christian Burial Thursday morning at 9:30 from St. Margaret Mary's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends wishing may contribute to the Assoc.

for Retarded Citizen's, 1000 Elm wood Ave. Each additional line, $1. A flat rate charge that applies to non-commercial merchandise offered by private parties, and priced $200 or less. Each item advertised must include price in the advertisement. Includes Lost and Found and Merchandise Wanted, as well as items advertised under Merchandise, Automobiles, RV's, etc.

Pets, Garage Sales, Real Estate, Rental, and Service ads ex cluded. fBOTHPAPMSJ Wflcnr Thinking about holding a Garage Sale? Before you begin your plans, be sure to read our special booklet on iGarage Sales. It's designed to make that sale easier, more profitable, and more fun. Helpful hints on what to sell, 'double sales, pricing, length of sale, setting up the sale, and the extreme importance of advertising the sale. Don't miss out make your sale a real success! Read "Garage available free of charge: Call a friendly Ad-Visor at 454-4200 Once you've placed your garage Sale ad, we'll send you free signs to post at convenient locations.

Democrat and Chronicle The Times-Union Want Ads work for you, try them! adds 50c each additional line. Applies to any type greeting message. Ideal for birthdays, anniversaries, congratulations, that run for only one insertion. An appropriate card and copy of each Happy Ad advertisement will be forward to tho individual of the advertisers choice. ALL OTHER RATES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS imEJl Announcements Merchandise 74-88; 91-95 Transportation 1 1 -30 Music Box 9Ca-9Ch Business Direitay 31-59 Household Goods Employment 60-62 Business Equipment 113-1 16 Instruction 65-66 Real Estate fo, sale 301-339 Pets and Supplies 68-73 Business 340-355a 360-39: call 454-4200 Democrat and Chronicle The Times-Union 2-.

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