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Twf Democrat end Chronicl. Rochester, N. fS Sept. 14, 1965 'Vy Housing, Taxes Occupy Council Genesee Unit to Study Supervisors Pay Hike New Hope Seen At Geneva for 'Head Start' Aid BATAVIA From low-income housing to sales tax; from The county actually is a would not block the land's I late-comer to the race for sur- use for recreatiorr. adversely affect th ctly'f 1966 budget because of ex pected state aid, including boosts.

He said the committee has given thought to but is unready to make and recommendations as yet the elimination of sewer rentals while keeping the higher sales tax, and to keeping all such revenue tools "to expedite our capital improvements program." GENEVA The Federal industrial ana Dusmess expansion to tne objections of af- Elementary and Secondary fected neighbors, and from more sidewalks for school chil- jpius idiiu ui uy ui thinR Wfi c()uld stm WQrki ravta navinn iarK en inp nrus-1 nective grant when it first somethinS out t0 make this Education Act may breathe dren to no sidewalk along Part of North Street, City Council lnnmpH in pht last possmie, li me coumy re-ilile into Geneva Pro ert; water service to the town, ef- fective Jan. 1, 1966, except to a water district serving 85 W. Main St. Road consumers and any areas by then seeking annexation. Town planners and members of the city's advisory Council on Water and Sewers broke the ice at a meeting last Thursday night When Harold W.

Athoe II, for the businessmen's group, promised efforts to bring along "as many town board members as is humanly possible," Fifth Ward Councilman Joseph J. San Fratello repeated a pledge made earlier that he would not attend any such meeting "unless the town board is present." Item: from Councilman James E. Gorton of the First Ward, the Council heard a review to date of a three-councilman committee's studies of the issue of sales tax: whether to seek agreement with the county, which will have its own 2 per cent levy come next January, or to continue with its own after that date, and be A week ago. City Supervisor Reives the land," Crosby re- iIead startt school board of. flicts of a growing community and the rights and interests of individuals and groups.

Charles L. Churchill suggest- iasi evening. f. ITEM: signed by 461 resi- expansion on Harvester Ave- Absent from the tour were The board authorized Dr I dents of the Fourth Ward ed the city and county undertake a joint venture on the land's use for public Supervisors J. D.

Le Seur, nue, which Bruno Scopano, owner of neighboring rental i i a Fred T. Wescott Jr and 111131,1 a- niverxon, scnoois were petitions protesting a property protests, and similar Nicholas F. Di Filippo of the superintendent, to organize a proposed public housing de plans by the owners of Data rnmmittpp rnmnncoH nf ronroJ veiupiiiem iui I uauiuc The city intends, if it re- city and Morris G. Cunning Waterloo Denies Pollution Charge c0f.fio families, recommended to via Waste Material Co. at 301 U1 H11viC diiu council by the local housing iBank St.

he non-collegiate educational; authority and the planning a delegation of residential institutions that will explore: hnarri Neither netitioners ceives title, to place a munici-i ham of Bergen, who is ill. pal water storage tank on part! Churchill went on the inspec-of the property. City Admin- jtion tour but did not go to istrator Ira M. Gates and! the meeting at the county other officials have said this i building. the three sections of the act nor their attorney were case for halting the expan- WATERLOO The Villaee Board last night present.

sion and for controlling what councilman, I the Council conceded are un- The ward's announced it has sent a com under which federal aid is to become available. Dr. Chiverton, following tips learned from a similar Walter S. Briggs, at the end plete denial to the New York Deaths Reported in ester N.Y, of the meeting asked for forced to split everything be committee being formed in 'further and a "proper" tween the states first 2 per State Department of Health of charges the village is polluting the Seneca County Branch of the State Barge desirable conditions caused by the firm's operations. Charles G.

Linck, Graham general manager, replied to a council suggestion for further talks with Scopano, that, no Auburn, told the board about study of the issue, witn tne $80,000 might be available un-i aim of finding a different HAROLD LEININGER Friends may call from 2 to 4 kTVnAI I. Warnlrl oin-ianrl 7 tn 9 torlav at the At- incer 67 of Center Road, died son E. Drowne Funeral Home, der one portion of the act that site In a different but related Monday (Sept. 13, 1965) at 70 liip Tree Livonia, wnere coma De usea lor a contmua- agreement seems possible on tion this year of Geneva's! area is the authority's and Arnold Gregory Memorial Hos-j services will be held Wednes highlv-nraised oroeram fnrlplanners' recommendation of'. iU tL.

al, Albion, following a short! day at 2:30 n.m., Rev. Noah Pi 1 a i- i 1 Viirfh tmcs irirtmonr fnr- fho illness. ibtoltzfus. officiating. Buna! will i ti uuuei fjuvnegeu pre 1 "s1'110 acceptable to both parties Born in the Town of Murray, 1C'P'C Geneseo.

children, and about $9,000 un- elderly, on East Main Street, 'der another section for text- Expressing oposition last books provided directly to in- nignt were a representative cent "Dite ana tne tegai per cent maximum evenly wth the county. Gorton said his committee including councilman at-Large Lewis T. Del Plato and Administrator Ira M. Gates believes the city would realize about $523,000 a year if a uniform city wide and county wide rate of 2 per cent were agreed upon, this to be added to the state's 2 per cent. At a total 5 per cent rate, he said, their estimate is $734,000.

Gorton reported Gates has said the lower rate would not The suit was brought against the village by the State on Aug. 16. Village officials said yesterday that all parts of a 1962 state order requiring updating of the village's sewer facilitieshave been fulfilled. State Health Department officials say the facilities have steadily deteriorated to the point where they now default all parts of the 1962 order. Scopano contended industrial expansion will' hurt his property value and his income from it.

he had been a farmer all his life in this area. He was a member of the Kendall Fire Department and active in the Farm ROSS SCHIBLEY I dividual students. of the Landmark Society of BATAVIA The finance committee of Genesee County's Board of Supervisors, which only recently voted a cost-of-living pay increase for county employes, will study a proposal to boost board members' salaries as well. Authority to turn the issue over to the committee for a study and recommendation, came at a special meeting yesterday afternoon, set up to decide whether to press the county's case for title to all or part of 46 acres of property at the local Veterans' Administration Hospital just classified as "surplus" by the U.S. General Services Administration.

All but 5 of the boards 19 members were at the meeting, in the county building, as the proposal was advanced to hike supervisors' salaries from $500, to $750. The proposal carried, but not without dissent bv Finance Chairman William W. Stuart of Elba and Supervisor Russell E. Gillett of Byron. Support a unanimous, however, for making application to Uncle Sam for the hospital land.

Board Chairman Frank S. Crosby, noting that a surveyor now is making a map of the U-shaped tract, declined to guess whether is could be used as as a county park, although a week ago the board was in agreement that the lands should lend themselves to such a use. On the pay-raise question, Gillett last evening commented that "We just gave tne county employes a 2V2 per cent raise across-the-board. And while we (supervisors) haven't had a raise in be receiving four or five 14 or 15 years, and ought to times what we do, it wouldn't do to give ourselves a 50 per cent increase." Gillett said he would support a recommendation for a "more moderate increase, but would not put a price tag on "moderate." He predicted the finance committee, of which he is a member, will return such a recommendation for board action. GENEVA Ross Schihlev 1 AQU11 aucation Uhairman I uuiiijr aim iwu j.dsi Represented on the floor izations.

He was a former Ken-; 56. of 44 Clinton died Mon- Calvin Gregway said federal Main residents, one of whose! I tw rr A 1 dall Town Democratic commit- day (Sept. 13, 1965) in Geneva funding of the act still is homes would have to go to" V1U l- ul make way for the develop- llves about opposite tne waste ment, material aisposai iirm, tne teeman. i General Hospital, following a pending in Washington. Survivors are his illness.

Numerous inquiries about Hlfn Smith T.pinint'Pt" A native of Pennsylvania, Mr. hp hill anH it nnscihio aftaM Mrs. Edward L. Osborn of i llcCLCia. iurtner expansion Dy means mother, Mrs.

Florence Geneva have come from! the landmarkers presented nt nnn or, Modi 1 1 jcoij auu naui fit a rpppni. nronpriv niir- of a of and niece. recent property pur- don Chicago, a The family will receive friPnri fbeen an employe of U.S. Rad- ems in ine Cliy ana in out- a statement contenaing me Co. for 36y years.

He was! areas, Dr. Chiverton development "would re-aso 'eaI Funeral be tolerated." Vicinity Deaths at the Merrill-Grinnell Thev contend NOW'S THE i Wednesday, A2lbton5 HTl tol Church and the Holy Name So-have representatives from the the problems which it eta? nm whprp service will be held ouu paiuiniai oiiuuis, uu aaj mm. xuc oiaic- p.m. vwiLie seiviLe win uc eiu 'i hnre' nrnhlpm: that hie nlani He at 2:30 p.m. Thursday.

Burial 1:1 oeneva iiorarv ann thpiment was araiiea dv tne so- survi i TIME! i a sun, ouini ui f1 in Ml AlKinn Cnmoloru 4 1 apuchin Seminary here, "Committee for Fu- Will UC 111 HAL. vvilivvv. Geneva; a daughter, Mrs. Theo-j. npHi rlnre rin Panlie nf San Dipffn.

i Gregway de Paolis of San Diego, ture aBtavia," she said. MRi xr.l.ME MrrKENRAniltlore i- rrl Geneva ueiievd Cahf- civ oranHnhilHrpn- thi-PP hCflOOlS naVe ai 4 SOCltHV IlieSSage pro- brothers, Anthony of Rochester, $96,000 proposed budget forjposed duplex housing for no Frank and Peter of Geneva; two a year-long Project Head more man tour lannlies each, LIMA Mrs. Nellie bach, 82, widow of Carroll Luck-ienbach, Geneseo, died at her home in Lima Sunday (Sept. 12, 1965) i I.urkenhaeh is survived a non-high-rise development, sisters, Mrs. Josephine Best of Start prepared for submission Seneca Falls and Mrs.

Mary' once it appears the aDDlica- will "increase an inherent nuisance," and that controls should be applied. City Atty. Lawrence H. Schultz Jr. asked for.

time to study possible applications of law, although counciljnen observed that it has sought over several years to solve the problem. The city even had sought to place the junkyard area under urban renewal, but lost out in the attempt. Item: From the Town of Batavia Businessmen's Asso Venuti of Geneva; six nieces tion for money has a chance one daughter, Mrs. Harold jand nine nephews. ORVILLE LEE GOODEN NEWARK Orville Lee Gooden died Sunday (Sept.

12, 1965) in Mantua, N.J., after a short illness. He was 35. He was born in Kansas, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gooden.

Mr. Gooden was an interior communications petty officer, first class. He served in the U.S. Naval and Reserve Training Center in Camden, N.J. He leaves his widow, Rose Mary Gooden, the former Rose Mary Colasurdo of Newark; four children, Mark Charles, Mary Catherine, Christine Lee and Gail Rosann; and three brothers and four sisters.

A service will be held today at the Smith Funeral Home in Mantua, N.J., with burial in Woodlawn National Cemetery in Elmira Wednesday. Services will be Thursday at Knapp of Hornell; three sons, for approval under some act providing federal aid. Ninety per cent of the project's cost would be paid with federal funds under either and in any case a re-situated development near one of the parks." It also pointed to the threat of "Destruction of scenic values" and called for the preservation of "the architecture of quality still surviving" in the affected area. The two 10 a.m. in the Castelluzzo Funeral Home, 28 Genesee Geneva, and at 10:30 a.m.

in St. Stephen's Church. Burial will jlloy Allen of Hornell, George I of Almond, Alfred and Abner 'of St. Charles, three sisters, I Mrs. Margaret Dassance, Elmira, I Mrs.

Susie Brace, Portageville; jMrs. Jennie McDonald, Batavia, three brothers, David Art-, lip, Michigan; John Artlip of at rnnn be in St. Patrick's Cemetery. ciation the lawmakers re- the Elementary and Secondary Education Act just passed or the Economic Opportunity Act under which Geneva's Project Head Start letter writers, in essence, con-Cejvea a request for a meet Members of the Holy Name Society will meet at the funeral home Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral home today and Wednes curred.

ing in City Hall Sept. 22 to discuss mutual problems. Item: laid at the council Geneseo; and Thomas of Bangor, several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. afternoon andjthis Past summer was ad men's feet were the Graham1 Most notable at present is the Manufacturing planned city's threatened shutoff of day in the evening. ministered.

AKMOIAIiirc SHOPPERS check the Want Ads Marketplace of Values Business, Personals 8 Auctioneers, Auction Sales 12 Automobiles For Sale 18 Automobiles For Sole 18 Automobiles For Sale 18 Automobiles For Sale 18 Automobiles For Sole 18, Automobiles Fer Sale 11 CHEVROLET: 1964 Impala 2-door CHEVROLET, 1963 Impala con- CHEVROLET, 1964 Impala, 4-door, CORVAIR, 1962 "700." Excellent CADILLAC ANTIQUES auclion Saturday Sept. 18, 10:30 a.m. Firemen's Recrea hardtop, v-8, automatic, power vertlble, V-8 DOwergllde with now- hardtoo. 6 cylinder, automatic condition. Like new.

$995. Alllno I BUICK, 1963: Special station wagon. 8 cylinder, automatic transmission, power steering, one owner. CH 4-4952. RELIGIOUS sifts are cherished.

Ave Maria Studio 410 Westminster near Canterbury, oft 800 Monroe. tion Hall, Alexander, N.Y. Furniture, Glass. Page, Auctioneer. A I I CV rAnil I r'Ktnm1! Jet blS.

transmission. Sharp. S1.895. See Tony Miles, 1301 Ridge Rd. E.

HO 7-72W, VALLEY CADILLAC ZlX: at Henrich 2U lMam rztrmt, Chrvsler-Plymouth, 400 dition throughout. $1,895. Hoselton 10l lmnnln fntwtrt. ctllent condition, outomatlc, ro- 1965 Cadillac sedan. GM Execu- Lake Ave.OL 8-6300.

Chevrolet. 909 Fairoort corner mBa'a; hcl dio, heater. GR 3-4194. Evening! automatic, with power. GR 3-4196.

Evenings BUICK, '5! 4-door hardtop: All power, good condition, S375. 32 Lee Gardens Pk. (off Chill), FA B-0427. AUCTION: By order of the Board BOWLERS: Housewife League, Weds, mornings. Reynolds Lanes, 374 Thurston FA 8-0220.

RELAX, enlov Sauna Bath, Monger Hotel. Appointments 9-5. 325-5447. to receive help in writing Want Ads, or information about Want Ads phone 454-4200 of Directors, Beckers Big Boy inc. ible, v-8, 454-4884.

We will sell at Public Auction on Marsh. LU 6-7373. tive car. White finish, black and white interior. Full power.

1 yr. $1,795. See David Rexlnger at Heinrich Motors, 214 Lake Ave. '62: 4 Wednesday, September lb, ivss at i 1:30 p.m. on the premises at 814, CORVAIR Moma convertible, on floor.

NO 3-9602. BUICK, Electra, 1965 custom, 4-door hardtop, full power, white with black Interior. This Is Mr. Odell's own car. Save at Odell Chevrolet, (Chevv-Olds-Buick), Sodus, N.Y.

315-483-9164. CHEVROLET: 1964 Impala 4-door hardtop, full power with air-conditioning. Choice of (2), $2,595. Try us for extra allowance on these cars See Frank Palmeri at Heinrich Motors, 214 Lake Ave. BOWLERS: Women, Mondays, olso forming housewife leagues, Tuesday and Wednesday.

Beginners welcome. CHEVROLET: 1962 Blscayne 2-door sedan. 6-cvllnder standard transmission. $995. See Ted Hardy at Heinrich Motors, 214 Lake Ave.

Teams of individuals. FA 8 0220, CHEVROLET, 1961 Bel Air 4-door sedan, 6 cylinder, powerglide, radio. A good substantial car priced to sell auicklv. $795. Hoselton Chevrolet, 909 Fairport corner Marsh.

LU 6-7373. CHEVROLET, 1958 black fordor hardtoo Low mileage. White- CORVAIRS, 61-64's, to choose from. All reconditioned, guaranteed. See Chuck Wllllami at Heinrich Motors, 214 Lake Ave.

Reynolds Lanes. BUICKS, 1965: If you need a new BOWLERS, team or individuals CHEVROLET: 1960 2-door hardtop, V-8, automatic, $895. See Frank Palmlerl at Heinrich Motors, 214 Lake Ave. car, rraae now ana save, i raugon Buick, Brockport, NE 7-3690. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Entertainment needed to complete 8 teams, sponsored women's Scratch League CHEVROLET: 1963 station wagon.

Stick shift, 4 cylinder. $1,495. See Chuck Williams at Heinrich Chevrolet, 214 Lake Ave. CORVAIR, 1963 tudor: Folding rear seat, 102 ho engine, radio, Power-glide. MAJ-2766.

BUICK, 1965: LeSabre, 4-door, power walls. Rustless. Call weekdays, 238 Brown Street (corner Main St. W. Bulls Head) Rochester, New York complete modern all stainless restaurant fixtures and equipment.

Con. sisting of: 2-mix-monitor model 34FR, 3 spigot carbonic dispensers complete with Sodomaster dispensing system and self contained car-bornaler and compressor; 2 progressive all stainless 3' refrigerated 2-door case with 4 glass sliding door pastry display, fluar lights and water station with compressors; Fearless stainless outomatlc dis-washer with Indeeco boaster heater, automatic disposal, rinse rack, timer 6' droinboard and 12' drain steering, power brakes, auromanc, rndin. heater, few miles, $2,695. BALLOUN aci, magic, comeav. clover Lanes.

Call days, CH 41484. Pullman Avenue. CHEVROLET, 1965 Impala 4-door sedan: All power, 5,500 miles; set- CHEVELLE: 1965 Super Sport hardtop. Loaded. Sell at dealer's cost My company cor, 4,000 miles.

See Al Verhey at Heinrich Motors, 214 Pitts Pontiac-Bulck, 1067 Ridge Kovai enienainmeni. bod ronmr, CHEVROLET: 1962 Impala sports coupe. Good condition. 327 V-8 au BC 7101 nUKIlim Wiuuu mute iinm DC 3-UV. Kr, -hr ALunarchln Pri, Webster.

Open Eves le estate. After 12 noon, Fl 2-5189, tomatic. All power, loaded with ex- factory new car warranty. 1961 Cadillac Sedan deVllle. Factory air conditioned, 1 owner, low mileage.

Trade on '65 Cadillac. 1964 Cadillac Sedan deVllle; rather a hlgh-mlleage car, but cared for so meticulously by the original owner that we offer a 1-year warranty on this particular cor. Owner's name on request. 1967 Cadillac Sedan, low, low mileage 1 owner. Owners name on request.

Full power traded on '65 Cadillac. THE VALLEY CADILLAC CORPORATION (Used Car Div.) 1701 EAST AVE. Lake Ave. "SaVinS Ss (or dinner and vately cwneo I Adirondack troct For Vl tras. Must sell.

$1,300. LY 4-9565. LHtVKULfci: IVM ueiair TO? riihTTbn, ct ion i itoma rtnnre hnnrt Phone (-A H-UJHJ. BUICK: 1964 Special 4-door, standard transmission, economical V-6 engine $1 795. Bonenblust 8.

Buckman, your Oldsmobile dealer, 340 Lake. RiiirK 1963. Soecial, Convertible. sedan. V.S.

nntnmnt Tnmnnnv of. I u' v.r Radio. Others. 11 Walnut. Good.

Travel Air. Land. Water 11 RHYTHM and bass man wanted. flcial car. Save hundreds.

New cir Radio, Experienced. Call nt-ru. uave. warranty. See Al Verhey at CHEVROLET, 1958 tudor: with 24" pot sink and racks; Pro- DRIVING Florida Sept.

20th. Trans- CHEVROLET 1962 wagon; Belalr. Automatic, radio. 15,000 miles. HO 7-8271 rich Motors, 214 Lake Ave heater, coll HU 2-iu.

Just traded in ort a '65 by its Lost and Found, Strayed 4 portation remuneration. Call BR gressive stainless 3' 2 door low-boy CORVAIR, 1964: 500 series, 3-speed, radio, heater. Factory warranty. Excellent. Asklna $1,400.

HU 2-1683. DeSOTO: '40 Adventurer hordtop sedan. Jet black finish, matching Interior. Equipped with forquefilte transmission, power steering, radio ond whltewall tires. Just reduced to a low $495.

Geo. B. Doyle's, South ot Court. Open eyes till 9. 454-3790.

DODGE: 'otl statlon wagon I. Automatic with power. Also '57 Chevrolet station wagon. I cylinder, automatic, In nice running condition. Your choice, only $250.

No down payment. Geo. B. Doyle's, South at CourtOpen evestlll DODGE: '44 best custom 880 fordor. refriaerator with cutting board 1-5803, after 10 p.m.

O'Dell, 25 FOUND: 26" boys bicvcle. Call fussy owner. White with black top v-8 enaine. radio and whitewalls CHFVROLET: 1965 Impala 9-pas- CHEVY, 1964 Impala SS. Convertible.

senger station wagon, V-8, full. Loaded! "327," 4-soeed positrac-powerl New car warranty. Savelion, need wife, must sell 1 1 Regis. CHEVROLET Belalr 1964: $1,590. Call EO 4-1326.

GL 8-5454. After 6. Owner Identify ir Sporty, economical and low monthly LEAVING for Florida 28th, rnrun nnt nnttannor Tmrnnnr. end pay ad. JM.

See Chuck Williams at Heinrich CH 4-9881. owner. payments, one year warranty, uors chel-Bulck-Opel, 68 Genesee St. SPRINGER Spaniel lost Henrietta remuneration HO 7-6125. Motors, 214 Lake Ave.

CHEVROLET 1956: Good for Darts. Henri- CHRYSLER, 1964: Original $2,000. KE 3-1654. 6084 E. etta Rd.

Bochm, 39 Dawn. $25. BU BUICK, 1962 Electra 225 convertible. An automobile with real class, fin Amcoin stainless type 2BB 6 gal. coffee urn, series 56P338; stainless 48" coffee urn stand with 2 storage drawers; stainless 10' equipment stand with down draft exhaust system and 3 door and 2 drawer re-trlgreated storage and maple cutting board (excellent); stainless 2' gas steam table with Inserts; Wells model F-92 triple basket gas deep fryer; A.

B.C. stainless 36" 5 burner aas ariddle; Vulcan 2 burner 12" Il AUCTIONS CHEVROLET: 1964, 4-door, standard shift, radio, heater, extra nice. Just traded. $1 595. See Tony Demaslo at HeinrlchMotors, 214 Lake Ave.

CHRYSLER Newport, 1963 fordor CHEVROLET 1957 4-door. 6 cylinder, automatic. New tires. Good condl-tion. $150.

216 Seneca Parkway, after ished In Ebony black with black top nnH ranM lithar- intarlnr Full nflWM sedan, excellent condition, extras, factory warranty. $1,695. LU 6-8198. Includina windows and seats. Ridel CADILLAC 1963 convertible, light 10 o.m Automatic, radio, power steering blue with matching top, oil' power i CHEVROLET, 1962: Jmoala 4 door CHRYSLER: '42, 300 Auctioneers, Auction Soles 12 HAROLD G.

HTjTTAuctloneer, Real Estate Broker, 33 W. Main St. Albion. LT 9-4600; MU 2-5576, Ice. Phone Pavilion 548-3370 or 3640.

sport braKeSi 0ny orVM 0,000 miles, CHEVROLET, 1961 Impala, 283 cubic inch engine 3-speed floor shift, 411 pCisewC0.n,ro.l1' ZZ Buy vour choice now for condition. Reduced to $3,195. 4o5 Frear Chevrolet, 1110 Messner Buick Pontlac Geneseo, hrear tnevrole'' nhnn MOne Ha. area. Male, black ana wnne.

Clipped short. Reword. WHITE dove (ornamental) missing from grave, Holy Sepulchre, Range 25. Sentimental value. NO 3-5467.

MONGREL, spaved, white, black markings "Jason." lost Havward-E. Main. SeDt. 1st. Reward.

HU 2- 9954. MA 1-2141 KEY. chain: Sentimental Pen department, McCurdy's, Thursday. Reard.BU8-539h PARAKEET, blue. Lost Hurstbourne Rd.

vicinity. Named "Nicky." BU 8 6645. Rear End. CO 6-M53 Ermine white finish with matching Hos balance of 5-veor, Interior. A scarce beauty loaded with warronry In effect.

Save 0 fortune extras including torauefllte transmis- on this. Jones, 685 W. Main. gas range; stainless portable bench tvoe refrigerated salad holding unit; 2 oil Formica woodtone lunch rucwpni pt- 1963 Imoala, 8-clvin- ADUni ft Pmpttnn JL Cnn Anrlinn. performance and real luxury at a low, low price.

One year warranty. Dorschel Buick Opel, 68 Genesee. BUICK, 65 LeSabre, 2-door, hardtop, white finish, red vlnvl Interior, full power. Traded on '65 Cadillac, 1 vr. new car factory warranty.

Owner's name on request. Valley Cadillac, 1701 East Ave. der, standard shift. For balance' Jioni power steering, power brakes, CHEVYS: 60s, 61s, 42 Wagons eers, Appraisers, household cattle, I counters; 18 green upholstered seat machinery. Conando.ouo 394-4660, 3106! and back swivel counter stools; 8 due.

GL 0 '458, atter3. radio ond whltewall tires. In like- Hardtoos, v- uiomaiicj CADILLAC, 1960 convertible, good condition, reasonable, make offer. Fl 2-7142. Stondords, Clearance Priced.

Ballan-i CHEVROLET: 1957, 4-door. Belalr, green leainercwe piusn upnoisicrea new condition and priced at only $1,595. Geo. B. Doyle, South at Court.

Open eves, till 9. 454-3790. sealer booths with costumers; tun DnmMpr. niirrnv 4n anna conan an, un onnH rnnriiton. Oil power.

Call CL 4-8207, after 5 p. m. CADILLAC, Calais, sedan. 9,000 miles. 1965.

4-door 624-3161. CHEVY II, 1964: Automatic, 4-door, DODGE "SUMMER SPECIALS" CHEVROLET, 1964, sport coupe, V(J, 8 walnut Formica chrome square base pedestal tables Formica chrome leg tables; all Formica 22' eauipment enclosure; Progressive like new. GR3-3932. automatic, power ncnira. BUICK, 1962 Electra sedan, completely power equipped, 21,000 miles, absolutely like new.

$1,595. Ross Motors, 943 Ridge Webster OS 1-3360. walls; like new. New car warranty. AUCTIONEERS, sales manager agricultural appraisers, livestock, farm auctions; complete service.

Harris phone 146. TRACY Brothers auctioner, complete farm and cattle audlon serv- Phone Pavilion 584-3370 or3640. AUCTION: Saturday, 18" September, from 11 o.m.-e p.m., at Elmgrove Community Church, corner of Elm- CHEVROLET: 1963 Bel-Air, -cylinder, 2-door, 15,000 miles $1,395. See Ted Hardy at Heinrich Motors, 214 4' stainless chefs table with 2 CHRYSLER: '62 Newport 4-door sedan, ermine white finish with matching Interior and carpets; equipped with torque-flite tranmslsslon, radio, heater and whltewall tires; sold and serviced by us since new; Immaculate from bumper to bumper and priced $7,495. taston UUIltl, CADILLAC, 1961 de Ville 4-door hardtop, full power equipment, air conditioning, very low mileage, never driven In winter, like new, SI, 895.

Ross Motors, Sodus, HT 32589 or Rochester phone 546-8890. Rd. W. SCOTCH Terrier, black male; collar, rabies tag; named Riley; lost Humboldt id nltv; reward. BU 8-6386.

BOOK: (Rochester Public Library), "Gaelic Self Taught." Lost vicinity Lake-Ridge W. MA 1-4133 eve nings, Lake Ave. bread drawers and maple top, stainless 36" gas griddle; 2 stainless 2' and 4' storage and work stands; Columbus full vision 24" cigar dis BUICK, 1960: LoSabre convertible; full power, $1,195. CO 6-5994. CHEVROLET, 1964 Impala; power CHEVROLET, 1960 Impala, V-8, 4-door, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, heater, good tires.

steering, brakes, winaows; o-way 1965. Auto CHEVELLE convertible at only $1,295. Geo. B. Doyle's, South play case; 12 4 tube 48" fluor power seats, air conditioner.

Sac- matic. Power steering, whitewalls. Low mileage, very clean, wane onm. ot Court. Open eves, tin 1 nb-uv.

FOUND: Kitten, small, black area grove and Soencerport Gates, Radio. Perfect. Original warranty. 138 Borry Rd. Household goods, furniture, 200 Culver Rd.

BR 1-2922. OR N.Y. rlfice. MA 1-2393. CHEVROLET: 1965 2-door hardtop, '65 DODGE 11449 Brand new D-100 Pickup.

43 FALCON etl Sharp, low miles. 65 DODGE Sl9i Coronet. Automatic, radio. New car warranty. '62 RAMBLER S49t 4door automatic white (Id walls, 2-tone.

Will take trade. Low mileage. FR dishes, books, clothing, bric-a-brac, lights with guards. Quantity of misc. eauipment etc.

No confirmation necessary. Immediate removal. Inspection, Wednesday, September 15, 1965, 11:00 a.m. until time of auction. For information phone I.

Shoolman 8, 7-4198. CHEVROLET convertible. 1961. oil blue, new tires, brakes, muffler rvoH rnnditlon. Asklno $1,000, Will CHRYSLER: 1963 Newport 4-door.

Power steerlna and brakes, 3 years of warranty left plus 25,000 mll. Elmer Schmidt Buick, Honeoye Falls, phone 624-1933. Open eves. V-8, power steering, beige color. Service manager's car, 4,000 actual BUICK, 1959 4-door sedan: White finish.

Full power. Radio, heater, aufomatlc. N.Y. state inspected. $5 down, price dat only $495.

Veterans Auto, 1060 Lee Rd. Open until 9 p.m. BUICK, 1962 Electra 225 4-door sedan: Now this has always been a nice family car, but I talked a fellow Into trading It for a new Buick. Elmer Schmidl Buick, Honeoye Falls, phone 674-1933. Open eves.

CHEVROLET consider reasonable offers. Call eve- milos. Save hundreds, New car war Associates Inc. Shoolman-Derman- ninos oniv. in 4-ijbv ranty, see Ted Hordy at Heinricn Motors, 214 Lake Ave Weinstein Auctioners, phone 325-4716.

ill iU lOMOUVE CHEVROLET: 1964 2-door seaan, Bel Air. 6-cvlinder stick shift. $1,495. See Al Verhev at Heinrich Chevrolet, 214 Loke Ave. CHEVY II: 1962 wagon.

White with redlntejMor.LU 4-3828; cT- lb? mnvertlble. 8- Cars Being Dismantled 14 BUICK 1959 convertible. New top. I CHEVELLE 1964 tudor, power steering, heater, radio, big white, bl ue; low mileage. CO 4-0574.

CHEVELLE 1964 Mallbu convertible, powerglide, push button radio, comfort and convenience arouo and other KEN RALPH DODGE 1 270 Fairport Rd. extras. Sharp, black with white top cvllnder, power glide transmission, power brakes, power steering. Extra PARAKEET: green, lost vicinity, Independent Buffalo Rd. name "Kipp." BE 5-6012.

POCKET Book: black; big; lost vicinity Greyhound Bus Terminal. Contains valuable papers. 235-2688. ENGLISH pointer, 'female, while. b'own spots, lost vicinity Snencer-port, 1744 Ogden Parma Town Lint Rd.

352-4275. FOUNOT male icottie. OR Own pav ad. FOUND, part beagle pup; 6months, male HJJ 2-7679, evenings. GLASSES, black aluminum, black lost downtown.

Reward. OL 4 8453. PILU30X, Gold, lost Runds Restaurant, JCriday Sept. 10th, CH 4-5773. PUPPY, blade; white markings.

Lost Soxton-Brown. FA 8 3137. Personals 7A tor only $1,995. Odell Chevrolet Chevy-o ds-Bu ck Sodus, N.Y., jis- clean, Kiatey roia, ot Webster. 483-9164.

CHEVROLET, 1959 Kinoswood waoon VOLKSWAGEN parts, 1955-65. Excellent selection of body and engine parts. Top pay for Volkswagens, any condition. CH 4-6030. 52 Llghtfoot St.

LAKE Ave. Auto Parts speclaliiing in all late model cars for parts; all models, most makes. Call us. VFTERAN Auto Parts, "one of New York State's largest used parts; from 1917 tf 1965; oil ports fully guaranteed. Cv 4-2910, 1060 Lee Rd.

Auto Accessories, Parts I Radio, heater, automatic, good antiaues, home baked foods. Lunch: hots, salads, beans, beverages available all day. Rain date Saturday, 75 September. Harvey Way, Auctioneer. DAIRY of cows: Oscar Fosdick of Ontario, N.Y.

will sell his dairy of 30 high producing grade holsleln cows on Tuesday, September 14, 2 p.m. of Empire Caledonia Stockyards. The moiority of these cows are fresh or close up and are the kind that will suit aryone. Thi dairy will be sold as a part of our reoular sale of all types of livestock. For further Information cnll Empire Livestock Marketing Cooperative, KE 8-4900.

BANKRUPTCY Trustee selhng ot auction No. 18 Sullivan Street, Rochester, New York, at premises on September 14, 1965, ot 2:00 p.m. Sale subiect to confirmation by Referee in Bankruptcy. Louis A. Rven, Trustee.

BANKRUPTCY Trustee selling at auction September 14, 1965, 1 p.m., at Mlgdol's Garage, 145 Joseph Avenue, Rochester, New York, one 1960 Chevrolet Impala convertible automobile, Identification number 01867F242951. Sole Is subiect to confirmation bv Referee In Bankruplrv, AUCTION: By "order of the bankruptcy court In the matter of bodv DU 1-1468. DODGE Dart 1945: Tudor, outomatl Low mileage. BU 8-4325. DODGE: '40, 4-door station wagon, rodio, heater, automatic, $495.

Unit Motors, 499 Brood St. CHEVROLET CHEVROLET, 1955: Runs perfect. New brakes, tires, $85. OS 1-4454. CHEVROLET Station Wagon BROWNS offer top value on FIRST rate NOT cut-raia used cars.

'59 PLYMOUTH 8-cyllnder, 4-aoor hordtoc. This week's TOP VALUE 295 '60 CHEVROLET, 4 cylinder, au-tomatic with power steering, red and white. Too value! $695 '40 CHEVROLET, 4-door automatic, power steering, 2-tone finish, deluxe radio $895 '41 FALCON, 4 door, lust right for the PARTICULAR buyer! $595 Super Sport, hordtop. Set this Dopulor model todayl $1595 '43 Rambler, Classic sedan, big 4-cvllnder engine, full synchro 3 speed; nas to be dr $1395 BROWN CHEVROLET CHRYSLER WEBSTER CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH "PRICES SO LOW" YOU CAN'T SAY NOI '63 IMPERIAL custom 2-door hordtop, ail power equipped; 3-year warranty $2999 63 CHRYSLER Newport 9-passen-ger station wagon, oil power eaulpped, luggage rack; 3-vear warranty $2399 '43 PLYMOUTH Fury 4-door, automatic transmission, power steering, radio, heater; 3-vear warranty $1699 '63 VALIANT Signet, 2-door hardtop, automatic transmission, radio, heater; 3-vear war. ranty $1599 '47 CHRYSLER New Yorker, station wagon, all power equipment, luggag rack $1999 l68MairvSt.

OS 1-1820 WEBSTER, NEW YORK 63 Chevy's WANTED: Boarding homes lor foster children, all ages, including new borns. Rochester area. Telephone BRJ-SSH. ANY girl in trouole and In need of a friend, call or see Mrs Captain Ralph Leidy, Salvation Army, 60 North 546-3944. Newly painted.

Good tires. Excellent condition. Must sell. $495. 9 Diane Park, olf Hudson, near Titu' BU'lCk: '41 Spec al 4-door.

A low mileage, easy driving, economical beauty. Automatic shift, radio, $1,098. Jones "Fine Cars," 685W. Main. BUICK: '62" Special V-8 hardtoo coupe.

Economical, easy driving, rugged little car. Owned by ladv (name on request). Low miles, low price.Jones685W. Main. CADILLAC: 64, Fordoor" hardtoo.

Couldn't be newer or better, Had finest care, only driven short time. Come down, look it over and drive it. Bargain priced now. Jones "Fine Main. CADILLAC, 43 Sedan DeViile.

operates, looks and drives well as a '65. A choice car you'll wait a long time to duplicate at our low price. Jones "FineCars' 485 W. Main. CADILLAC: '63 convertible," positively the best-kept, low-mileage we've seen.

It's really as new and good os 65. Jones, 685 W. Main. CADILLAC, 1962, 4-door, DeVllle, black, sedan. All power.

Clean. 33.000 miles. $2,575. 1960 Cadillac convertible, perfect condition, all xL 50O1J29 1 University Av CADILLAC, 1962 sedan, DeVllle. Full power.

Moke offer. LI 4 9849. CADILLAC, f963 sedan: Fully loaded. Air-conditioned. 2,995.

HU 2J421. CADILLAC, 1964 Coupe de Ville, 9,000 miles. Woman owner. $3,850. NO 3 6157.

Business, Personals DODGE, 1950 coupe: Loaded, stood condition, $200. LI 4-2785. FALCON, 1950 sedan. Very deon. $395.

Alllno Miles, 1301 Ridge Rd. E.i HO 7-7240, FALCON, 1941. No rust. Automatic radio. Excellent condition.

$550. FA 8-1350. 585 Hlnchey Rd Gotes. FALCON, 1960. Standard shift.

As traded. Special $395. Fire engine red. See Dave Rexlnger ot Hefn- rl ch Motors. 214 Loke Ave.

FALCON, '62 wogon, hod finest ooro $875. Jones, 685 W. Main. FALCONS, 43's, choice ot both standard ond automatic; excel lent second car for onyone; os low os $895. Koerner Ford, 2500 West Hen.

rlettg Rd. FALCONS: Choice of severol '40, '41, '42, '43 tudors, fordort ond wagons, all with Fordomotlcs. These ore low mileage, well-kept cors. You'll be proud to own. Cut priced till stock Brockmvre Garvey Webstar Inc.

Several to choose from, variety of colors, full factory equipped. Most with power glide transmission and power steering. All have been thoroughly reconditioned and carry a 25-month OK warranty. These low mileage cars have been drastically reduced for fast turnover. Limited time only.

ART supplies, complete line of paints, materials for signs, silk screens, ceramics, sculptures, frames, etchings BEAUTY Service: Permanent, tint. ing, cutting, setting Cau mornings 66 1734. bankrupt (Elmwood Texaco station). We will sell at public auction on Tuesday, September 14, 1965 at 10:30 o.m. on the premises at 1650 Elm-wood Ave.

(Corner Clinton Ave. Rochester, N.Y. Complete modern 63 OLDSMOBILE F-85 from $1793 Choice of (2). Power steering, rodio, hydra. 63 BUICK Special, 3-seat outomatlc, power steering, radio.

62 PONTIAC Catalino, automatic, power, rodio. Sharp, low mileage, 1 owner. 63 CHEVROLET S1864 RelAIr, 3-seat, V-8, power ond radio. Exceptional, like new carl FINCHER'S 18 S. Union 232-5655 i BRAKE shoes, bonded, riveted; all numbers, clutch plates, pressure plotrs.

Phil's Auto Paris. 232-3717. CARBURETOR and manifold, 3 deuce. Fuel blocks and electric pump. Fits 292 Ford.

1501 Conandai-gua Mocedon. FLOOR All' cars, 193548. $5.50 each. Phil's Auto Parts, 216 Central JPark. THOMPSON Mogs.

Ford 14 in. FoT- con Mustang 1964. Make offer. 144 Branford RdJTH 4-5372. 5-6 p.m.

THIS week's Dlxco fochs, S19.95 Vic's Auto Parts, 794 Lake Ave GL 8-6150. SPEED parts: Isrenderian corns, Hurst shifters, aluminum flywheels, blocks bored, head work, bearings, rings. Jess Haelen Engines, 40 Hal-stead JSr, offWintonRd.jOL 4-9808. LATE model used auto parts for most American and foreign cars, Free interstate direct phone service to locate hard-to-gel parts. Metier Auto Parts, 1641 Clinton Ave.

Rochester, N.Y., Fl 7-1930. Auto Rental" 17 CORVETTES, 1965, '64, '63 for Coll Andy Whltoker, 546J850. LEASE a car: Any moke. Maintenance anywhere. Belkirch Ford.

WA 4-7241, Avon, We rent '65 Fords, Automobiles or Sal II TAYLOR CHEVROLET I service station machinery, tools and to equipment, large stock of new tires, BEEF: Choice tteerj prepared 731 W. MAIN 400 CULVER RD. CHRYSLER: "Freddy Is Reddv" to order. Quality and price. Gerber 232-745 C'RPET and furniture cleaning, up to 50 off.

The responsible svs-tem servlcemaster. Fl 2-6637. COPIES, Xerox Offset, "100 for 500 for S4.50, Fast service. Mr. Hare, 441 Monroe Ave.

prove nobody beats Bartram reduced. Jones, 683 w. Main. CHEVROLET Impala convertible, $525. HU 2-3228.

deal. Bartram Plymouth, BR 1-3100. FALCON: 1943 Deluxe 4-door wogon, Fordomatlc transmission, 11,000 CHEVROLET: 1941 tudor Belair, 4-cvllnder, black finish, heater, standard transmission, N.Y. Stale Inspected. $5 down, full price only $495 Veterans Auto, 1040 Lee Rd.

CO'mET. 1961 station wagon, 6 cylinder, standord transmission, ra CHEVROLET: Convertibles. Have 19 In stock, all makes, years. Have several used '45 s. Bartram Chrys- tual mlles, like new, $1,195.

Ridley dio, The Ideal 2nd car for vour fam Open until 9 p.m Henrietta Rd 1965: Imoala Super CHEVROLET: '43 Blscayne 4-door se- CHEVROLET, 1962, Bel Air, 2-door, 6 cylinder, power glide, radio, heater; real clean country car. Meyer CADILLAC, 1964 convertible. DeViile. Loaded, Including air condtlionlng. Must be seen to appreciate.

Will sell today and take trade. Nagle Ford, 2900 Monroe Ave. CADILLAC: White convertible, full power, excellent, $2,495. GL 8- 6225 oil, supplies, electric cash register, tune-up and tire equipment, etc. 1963 International Scout 4 wheel drive truck, 1964 Ford half-ton pick-up truck, 1956 Dodae tow truck, hoist and plow, etc.

Sale subiect to confirmation by the Hon. Austin J. Donovan, Referee In Bankruptcy. Terms: 25 cosh Or certified check deposit payable to the trustee required. Open for Inspection, Tuesday, September 14, 1965, 9 a m.

until time ol auction. Warren H. Heilbrnnner, Trustee. Burns, Suter A Doyle, Attvs. for Trustee.

For information, write, wire or phone (orea code 716). I. Shoolman and Associates, Shoolmon-Derman-Weinstein, Aurtloneers, Appraisers, Llauldators. Phone 375-4916, 526 Granite Rochester, N.Y. 14604.

CHEVROLET, Ford, 899 Ridge weoster. FALCON 1941 wogon; stick. Look at this cor. Adam Brothers, 21 Richmond St. DRY Ice and Ice cubes.

8-11. Better Wgv Market, 1000 E. Main. DUMPING area warned to dump tree wood, bush, wood chips. GR Mr.

Looa. ily. Economical to buy and operate. $745. Hoselton Chevrolet, 909 Fair-port corner Marsh.

LU 4-7373. tnArt. 9-rinnr hardtoo. 4-soeed. like i i I aan standard 6.

Radio, whltewall Chevrolet, Livonia, 346-3200. new. Asking S2.600. i-aii ou tires. Just taken In trade, In nice shop throughout, and priced at a CORVAIR 1943: Monza, 4-soeed, If MFVPOLFT.

itntron waoon, 1962 CHEVROLET demonstrators, big nuinm onnM lertlon nf used; $5 low SI, 095. Ua to 34 mo. finnne no. Choice of 4, oil moaeis; ofiira many extras. Must sell.

Best offer. NO3-2214, Monday, Tuesday. PERMANENTS: Your home. Your convenience. All work guaranteed.

ID 6-6911. FIAT: 1945 station wdaon, excellent condition. BR 1-8350. FORD, 1964: Golaxle 500 fordor. Auto-tnotlc.

Power steerlna, brakes. CADILLAC, 1960 convertible: Good B- Doyle's, South ot Court down. Muchoro Chevrolet, Victor, from $1,395, up. David Rexlnger at Open eves, till 9. 454-3790.

condition. Reasonable. ID 4-5733, N.Y., WA 4-72TO! uu i-nvi. Heinrich Motors, 214 uane Ave, CORVAIR, 1962: Station wogon, ID 4-5712. 1345 Jay St.

rufueni ptv 10M brand new, com hfvpolet. 1962 convertible powerglide. To be sola os traded Radio. 19,000 mlles. $1,900, GR 3-4191.

plete selection. Save hundreds. Don with N.Y. State Insoectlon. fer $595.

FORD. 1961 4-doer, automatic, rod's. 5'arkweotner Chevrolet, qiym. CHEVROLET: '44 V-l Imoali convertible. Powerglide, radio, power steering.

Lady owner (name on request). Factory worronty, reol buy, Jones, 485 W. Main. CHEVROLET, '62" V-8 wagon (4 WEDDING breakfast end dinners. 11 o.m to 4 p.m.

Rund 8851 W. Henrietta Rd GR 3-3891. WOMEN bowlersl Small hall, low averoges. Sanctioned leagues. Individual, full teams.

Monday-Friday. Hoselton tnevroiet, to fairport AMBASSADOR, 1965: 270 power steering, power brakes. List $3,463. Selling price, $2,820. Nap Rambler, 933RidoeRd.

BUICK7 1962 Invlcta convertible: Jower. Excellent buy. HU 2-5757. corner Marsh. LU 6-7373.

cylinder, automatic) a reoi cream puff. Kessler Motors, Ridge otj-oke. CHEVROLET: 1965 Super Sport, 3.000 miles, many extros, like new. Private owner, DU 1-4282. CHEVY II, 1963, 2-door, standard hiff.

rndlo. Just come In. See as heater. Very good condition. CH 4-4170.

FORD, 1959 4-door, outomatlc Iron. CORVAIR, 1960, good shape. Make offer. LU 4-5758. 42 Hlgrledge.

traded, $895. See Ted Hardy at doors), powerglide, power steer Heinrich Motors, 214 Lake Ave mission. S85. HO AUCTION notice: Special! I Don't for. get the excellent "Elmtlp Farms" Holsteln herd selling at auction Tues, the 14th, between Whitevllle and Andovcrl! Catalogs showing oil breeding, bloodlines, production, and b.f.

BUICK CORVAIR 1941: White sedan. 470 1961 convertible LoSabre: DRAPERY made to order, your ma- Ing, radio. Shows finest care. Drives wonderfu, $1,498. W.

Main. CHEVROLET I960 Impala, low mileage, excellent. Fully equipped. CO 4-8907. Power steerlna: exrellnt condition CADILLAC, 1960 convertible, white, black leather Interior.

An extremely well cored for automobile. $1,495. Volpe Motors, 727 E. Main. CADILLAC, 1958: 4-door hordtop, A steal, $350.

CMC, 950 Jefferson Rd. next to Regional Morket. 490. CADILLAC, 1961 4-door hardtop beautiful Arctic white with black and white Interior; one owner with full power Including 6-way seat and wndows; see to appreciate; 1 year worronty, Dorschel Buick, et Gsnt-m 4i CHEVROLET, 1961 station wagon, 4-cylinder, standard shift; real clean. lenai or ours, i-hm, CHFURni FT 'Ml rnnurllhl.

now. FORD, 1951 Falrlone. Fordor, stand-ord shift, V-l. $140. CO e-2474.

FORD, 1957: Good body, tires. Needs some engine work. 454-1507 after Rlpplewood Dr. 5-0317 otter 3. CORVAIR Monza 1964 coupe, Power glide, nylon white wall premium $1,395 See Tony Demaslo at Heinrich Motors, 214 Lake Ave.

rnllri. rnrilx A nlr nn nt low CHEVROLET. 1965 hardtop sedan: recpras win oe available at ringside. ALL controlled deteroents, 50 pounds, S9.95 delivered. McCorry, GL 8-2029.

nrir t70 Inrwti UC Mnln V-l. fullv automatic, white with Good buy at $1,098. David Rexlnger ot Hel nrlch Motors, 21 4 Lake Ave. CHEVROLET, 1963 Blscayne, 2-door, over BUICK: Terrific selection of beauti- inaiviauai recoras to I I i I WEVROiXr 9M-impK mlles- 1'000 uu-t. ana testing over real ful, lowner cars from 1960 1964s.

4:30 p.m. tires, other extras. This Is a sharp yellow with black Interior for only 1 70C rtAll rhaurflUI tlhVU. FAMILY emergencies! Personal Core nnnnrfliniW in 4lr rinlnrimaed Unrru Ixe aMma Ik. lu.l stick snitt, ji.jvj.

see tnucx mi hordtop, with power, $7,295. see 'ij-lsjs r-j buys 1285 FORD: 1957; V-l, stick, completely Itbuilt, InipKttd LU H87, Tony Demaslo ot Heinrich Motors, CHEVROLET, 1951 standard 4, Bestllomi ot HeinrlOi Motors, 214 Lake iJ. nli VVVin rlom here; fop cows, htlftrt, end pullll I ground. Glenn Ralph Buick, Kf By 1-3740, Salt by Rumstyjl IFglrport Rd. Olds-Bulck), sodus, N.Y4 Jli-483-9144.

214 Lakg Avi, ntr vr I1W, MA VWJ. I Ave, A ti-tie. AtAAtiiA.iii,, A A A.

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