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C. Porter Dies; Ex-Gates Justice Herbert C. Porter, 62. a justice and councilman, died home, 35 Miramar Road. Mr.

Porter in 1958 was appointed acting supervisor during the illness of Supervisor Elbert D. Finch. He was a peace justice from 1952 to 1956. He also was: a Herbert C. for Herbert C.

past president Porter of the Thomas Edison School Parent Teacher Association and a former member of the school board. Mr. Porter, an electrical engineer at Delco Appliance Division of General Motors was a member of the Rochester Engineering Society. He was a past treasurer of Boy Scout Troop 103. He was a native of Gouverneur and a 1927 graduate of Clarkson Institute of Technology, now Clarkson College.

He leaves his widow, Mrs. C. Marguerite Porter; two sons, David V. of Brockport and John H. Porter of Kent, Ohio, and three grandsons.

Mrs. Ida C. Mandery, 95, Auto Dealer's Widow the automobile business in 1896 when he became Rochester agent for the American Electric Co. which manufactured electric automobiles. Before his death in 1915 he represented more than 25 early automakers and was reputed to have been the first dealer to advertise in a newspaper.

Mrs. Mandery was the mother of nine children, of whom five survive. They are Alexander J. Mandery, Miss Irene Mandery, Mrs. Raymond T.

Shafer, Mrs. John E. Keenan and Mrs. Felix de Mrs. Ida C.

Mandery, 95, widow of one of Rochester's pioneer automobile dealers, died yesterday (Oct. 8, 1965) at her home, 203 Dartmouth St. Mrs. Mandery's husband, Joseph J. Mandery, entered Mezirard.

She also leaves six grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. FOR WANT AD INFORMATION PHONE 454-4200 L- ANNOUNCEMENTS Entertainment PROFESSIONAL Hypnotist: Something different Clubs, all occasions. Wooaward, WA 4-2978. HAYRIDES, horse, recreation, room available. 711 Ridge, Webster, os 1-2368, TR 2-1932.

WANTED, accordianist, clarinet and sax player for Polka Band, over 18, LI 4-9018. ask for Nick LEAD Guitar Plover: Must have excellent voice. Experience necessary. After 5, GL $-6918 Lost and Found. Strayed CAT lost: Block, no other markings, male, name, George, vicinity of Panorama Trail.

Lost Mountain Manor. Valued ramily pet. Reward. Call DU 1-7327. DACHSHUND: Lost Penfleid Rd.Burrows Dr.

"Fritz." Reward. DU 1-5037 AMOND Ring: Ladies. Lost Sept. 19 Reward. Vicinity Clinton-Court Broadway 454-7094.

FOUND: Friendly Collie Shepherd, young male. GR 3-4376, GR 3-8335. CAT: Angora maltese. Lost vicinity Rockingham St. Female.

GR 3-2741, late evenings. DOBERMAN Pincher: Male, black, tan, lost Dewey-Ridgeway, license No. 117508. Children's pet. Reward.

GL 8-3491. EXTENSION cord: 5 lengths with snap locks, lost off truck Tuesday between Averill-Brighton. Reward. 325-3854. FOUND: Car keys with Air Force ring attached, 232-7782.

boG: Small. male. Iona haired, black with markingss. Lost Mill Rd. $50 reward." UN 5-9175.

FOUND: Small light brown female puppy. Spayed, black tall. HU 2- 1347. FOUND: Siberian husky vicinity Walker, Woodland 43208. POODLE: Male white tov.

Lost 138 Fourth. Reward. 325-3856. PURSE: Lodies. black.

Lost Tuesdav, Oct. 5th. E. Main-ChamberKeep money but please return all loin area. Please contact owner personal and valuable papers and kevs.

Please call this number after 3:30 p.m. dailv. need them right away 232-3782, DOG: Lost, Central Park-Fourth vicinitv. Miniature Tov Poodle, Silver Grev. male.

vears. Has weak heart. Town and Country haircut. Reward 546-1873. KEYS: Brown leather case.

Lost downtown. Reward. 480 Lyell Ave. ENGLISH Pointer: White-brown. lost.

South Clinton-Highland. CH 4-8732. CHECK to Genco Corp. lost. Finder please call MA 1-4154.

PARKING service cards (Physicians'), 3, lost Highland-StrongSt. Mary's. Please call 546-4768. DOG: Small fluffy white Maltese. 'Snowball" lost Winton-Tryon section, childrens pet.

BU 8-7720. Personals 7A ANY girl in trouble and in need of friend, call or see Mrs. Captain Ralph Leidy, Salvanon Army. 60 North 546-3944. DO you need a lawyer? If you do not have one contact Lawyer Reference Service.

A public service sponsored by Monroe County Bar Association. The only charge for Initial consultation with a member Is $5. For full Information apply 313 Powers Bldg. GIRLS 14 years and Up loin the Alpine Giris Drum Corps. Sunday, October 10 3-5 p.m.

Grey Knights Crusaders Post Home. 4770 Loke Ave. Call UN 5-5793. ANYBODY knowing location of Betty A Daniels, noitty Charles R. Danlels, 28 Marietta St.

Children sick. WILL driver of car which struck Chevrolet station wagon on Hope at E. Henrietta at about 11:30 Tuesday. September 28th. write 438MM, This Newspaper.

GATES residents; dial ID 6-2950 for Mary's Musical Message. HAVE top half of 1.000.000 top value. GL 8-4297. DEBTS: Notice is hereby that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for anyone other than myself. Dated October 5, 1965.

Signed Steves Kovacs, 100 Gibbs Rochester, N.Y. Auto Injuries Fatal to Pedestrian, 73 Injuries suffered when she was hit by a car while crossing a street near her apartment Thursday night resulted in the death yesterday of Jane Sallerson, 73, of 1650 East a retired department store saleswoman. Miss Sallerson died in Genesee Hospital about five hours after being struck in East Avenue about 8:15 p.m. She had left a bus only a few minutes earlier. A relative said Miss Sallerson went downtown on Thursday to have her hair done and eat dinner in a restaurant.

She was a sales clerk at B. Forman Co. for 25 years, retiring about two years ago. Police said the impact of the car driven by Frederick Wood. 59, of 190 Leighton Ave.

hurled Miss Sallerson 31 feet into a driveway. Patrolman Louis Davis said Wood told him he saw the pedestrian only seconds before the impact. It was raining, police reported. If the death is listed as a traffic fatality, it would be the 13th in Rochester this year compared with 23 for the corresponding period a year ago. Miss Sallerson leaves a sister, Mrs.

Meyer Cohen; and a brother, Louis Sallerson, both of Rochester. Cyclist Crashes -So No Wedding treated at Strong Memorial Hospital early today. The hospital reported he was "very upset." He was due this morning in Philadelphia for a wedding- -his own. The driver of the car was identified as Sidney Blue, 36, of Sodus. A 21-year-old motorcyclist was upset last night in more ways than one.

William Voegele of 68 West High Ter. suffered scalp lacerations and neck injuries when his cycle collided with a car at Main Street West and Plymouth Avenue South about 8:40 p.m. Voegele was still being Harry G. Conolly Dies Harry G. Conolly of 2 er Road, Pittsford, a retired printing consultant and former, president of a printing company, died Tuesday (Oct.

5, 1965) in Minneapolis. He was there with his brother-in-law, Dr. James Welch of Fairport, for the World Series at nearby 1 Bloomington, Minn. Mr. Conolly, a Rochester native, took over the Henry Conolly Printing Co.

in 1938. He dissolved the business a few years later and sold the building at 39 Clarissa St. to the federal government. He leaves his widow, Elizabeth; a son, Harry B. Conolly; a brother, Dr.

Edmund B. Conolly of Madison. W. two sisters. Mrs.

Alice Armstrong of Ocala. and Mrs. Roger McPherson of New York: and five grandchildren. Charles A. Natalie; Ex-Taxi Driver Charles A.

(Duke) Natalie, 71, of 82 Ballard Greece, a taxi driver in Rochester ofr 32 years and a World War I veteran, died in the Batavia Veterans Administration Hospital Wednesday (Oct. 6, 1965). Mr. Natalie, who retired in 1958. drove for the old Checker Cab Co.

and later for Town of Rochester, Inc. He bowled in the Town Taxi league. For many years, Mr. Natalie resided at 108 Sherman St. He leaves his widow, Marie: three sons, Charles Jr.

South Dakota, Robert of North Carolina and Robert Natalie of Rochester: three daughters, Mrs. Mack Favata, Mrs. Elwood Smith and Mrs. John Lutrario: 15 grandchildren: two brothers. Rocco and Anthony; and two sisters, 10 Hurt Slightly In Four Corners Crash Ten persons told police and would consult physicians Four Corners "Patrolman Donald Freeman identified the injured as Ralph Fredette.

a driver, and his wife. Clara, both 35. of 18 Tidian Hill Drive. Chili, and their four children. Sharon.

10: Barbara, Janice, 5, and Valerie, 1. Four injured passengers in the second car were identified House Thieves Get Ring, Silverware Burglars took a diamond ring valued at $340 from the home of Remo C. Salzetta, 655 Wellington police said yesterday. John F. D'Alonzo, 368 Avery reported thieves took about $100 in silver from his home.

CAR CRASHES HOUSE A driver suffered facial injuries when his car struck the porch of a house at 155 Union St. S. after swerving to avoid another car about 2 a.m. yesterday. John Panlette, 24, of 83 Kirkland Road was treated at Genesee Hospital.

former Town of Gates peace yesterday (Oct. 8, 1965) in his Miss May C. O'Mara, Sister of Justice Miss May C. O'Mara of Utica, sister of State Supreme Court Justice Daniel J. O'Mara of 103 Hurstbourne Road, Irondequoit, died yesterday (Oct.

8, 1965). Miss O'Mara, 80, taught elementary grades in Utica schools for about 45 years. Harold A. MacCallum, Dies in Alexandria, Va. Harold A.

MacCallum, a Rochester native who joined the War Production Board in Washington in 1941, died in his home at Alexandria, Monday (Oct. 4, 1965). After the war, Mr. MacCallum became an industrial specialist on the U.S. Munitions Board.

He held a bachelor of science degree from the University of Rochester. Mr. MacCallum leaves his widow, Marion and a daughter, Marion C. MacCallum of New York. CMA Elects 8 to Board The Rochester Civic Music Assocation yesterday elected eight members to its board of directors.

New directors are Donald W. Cook, Mrs. Sol M. Linowitz, Eustis F. Rawcliffe and Charles L.

Rumrill. Re-elected were Mrs. Steven V. Lines, Beaumont Newhall, Dr. Arnold Weissberger and Mrs.

Frederick Wilkens. They were elected at the association's annual luncheon meeting in the Eastman Theater. TOSSED FROM CYCLE A girl was tossed from a motorcycle when it slammed into a guard rail at Klem Road and Maple Drive, Webster, yesterday afternoon. Northside Hospital identified her as Elaine Ensign, 15, of 754 Herman Road, Webster, and said she was released after treatment. Democrat Chronicle MORE THAN 200,000 COPIES DELIVERED THRUOUT Travel-Air.

Land. Water 11 WANTED, rider to assist in drivFlorida, transportation re muneration. References. Kellogg, 435 Oakridge Dr. FI 2-3176.

FLORIDA bound, Transportation remuneration. F. Bene, 62 Norran. HO 7-6017. CALIFORNIA bound: Transportation remuneration.

L. Nebbia, 695 North St. 325-6593. DRIVING to Florida, Nov. 4.

Lady passenger desired. Transportation remuneration. 851 Grand BU 8-4674. LADY driving mately October lady companion. Transportation remun eration.

DU 1-1019, Mrs. Gretchen Parsons, 28 Smallwood, Pittsford. FLORIDA Bound: Transportation muneration. E. Inpiccini, 60 Ruggles NO 3-3998.

WANTED: Car to drive to Florida, Miami area. Reliable. References exchanged. UN 5-2862, W. Bertsch, 120 Alden Rd.

(1- AUCTIONS Auctioneers, Auction Sales 12 ARNOLD Emerson Son, Auctioneers, Appraisers, household, cattle, machinery. Canandaigua 394-4660, 3106 HAROLD Hill, Auctioneer, Real Estate Broker, 33 W. Main St. Al Dion LT 9-4600; MU 2-5576 GEORGE K. Lusk, Auctioneer: House hold, farm machinery, antiques and automobile; complete service.

ID 7188, BE 5-1337. TRACY Brothers auctioner, compiete farm and cattle auction servIce. Phone Pavilion 584-3370 or 3640. AUCTIONEERS, sales manager agricultural appraisers livestock, farm auctions: complete service. Harris Wilcox.

Bergen, phone 146. IMPORTANT day Estate Auction by catalogue--at the Trenholm East Inn at Thruway Exit 44. Starts Sunday evening, Oct. 10, at 8 p.m., continues on through Mon. the 11th, 12th, 13th, afternoons at 1:30 p.m.

and evening at 8 p.m. From many prominent estates including Lee Shubert, Kenneth P. Steinrich. Charles G. Rice, an Exclusive Estate direct from Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Including 18th-19th Century English and French furniture, decorations: magnificent silver and linens; an outstanding collection of jades, ivories: Persian carpets; fine crystals and china; antiques of every description; important diamond collection; es, porcelains, etc. Public exhibition Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. No admission charge. Free catalogues. Terms: Cash, check, Midland charge or American Express, C.

B. Charles Galleries, Auctioneers. I. SHOOLMAN Associates, Inc. Shoolman, Herbert Derman and David S.

Weinstein, auctioneers, oppraisers, liquidators for stores, mer. chants; tixtures, machinery, equip ment, furniture, estate, etc. 325-4916. NORTHEASTERN Appaloosa Association Consignment Sale, Oct. 9, p.m., Beef Barn, Svracuse State Fair Grounds, Svracuse, N.

30 quality registered Appaloosa horses, all ages and sizes. Catalogue at ring side. Vic Kent, Auctioneer. PLEASE Note: Due to the death of Mr. Jovce, the Jo-Gen Dispersal between Whitesville and Andover has been postponed to Tues.

Oct. 12, 6:30 p.m. 36 top registered Holsteins, 2 tractors, baler, combine, chopper, Another Rumsey sale. Auctioneer. IlI AUTOMOTIVE Airplanes and Parts 13 CESSNA: 1957 172.

All over paint, Mark 11, full panel, 1,000 hrs. on factory remanufactured engine, $5,400, Call or write Dan Gernott Collins, N.Y., 532-4337. CESSNA 120, 1947. All metal. 85 h.p.

Full electric. Narco and Narco TT 2700 hours, TT SMOH 760. Inspected May 10. 1965. HO 7-0901.

J-3 CUB, 1946, new covering and metal prop, low engine time since maior. Great time builder. See at 4369 Sweden-Walker or call Brockport NE 7-5684. Cars Beina Dismantled VOLKSWAGEN parts, 1955-65. Excellent selection of body and engine parts.

Top pay for Volkswagens, any condition. CH 4-6030. 52 Lightfoot St. LAKE Ave, Auto Parts: Specializing In all late model cars for parts; all models, most makes. Call us.

GL 788 Lake Ave. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Beer, Liquor and Wine Licenses No. 51 RL 3169 and 51 RL 2258 have been issued to the undersigned to sell Beer, Wine and Liquor at retail In restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverages Control Law at County Airport, Rochester, Monroe Rochester County, New York, for on premises consumption. Signed, SKY CHEFS. INC.

Rochester-Monroe County Airport Rochester, N.Y. PUBLIC NOTICE P.S.C. NO. 8. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation pursuant to 16 NYCRR 270.70 that on September 24, 1965, it issued and filed with the Public Service Commission of the State of New York, the following amendment to P.S.C.

No. 8. Gas, to become effective November 1. 1965: 6th Revised Leaf No. 15F This, Revised Adjustment Leaf set changes forth the in Fac- the Purchased Gas Adjustment Provision of of P.S.C.

No. 8. Gas, from $.000107 to $.000109 per 100 cubic feet when natural gas is supplied and from $.000056 to $.000057 per 100 cubic feet when mixed gas is supplied. This change will effect an annual increase in customers' billings of approximately $17,200 or 0.05%. THE FORM AND FULL DETAILS OF ALL CHANGES MAY BE SEEN AND EXAMINED IN A COPY OF THE SCHEDULE AT ANY OFFICE OF THE COMPANY AT WHICH APPLICATIONS FOR SERVICE MAY BE MADE OR AT THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.

ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION Rochester. N. Y. BB-10 9-16-23-30-4t. NOTICE TO BIDDERS interests.

COUNTY OF MONROE Leonard V. Tomczak, Purchasing Agent. Sealed proposals for Corrugated Metal Pipe, Aluminum Culvert Pipe, Guide Posts, Guide Railing, Sign Blanks, Sign Posts. Reflective and Non-Reflective Sheeting and Sign Faces for the Monroe County Department of Public Works Highway Maintenance and Construction Program will be received by the Monroe County Purchasing Agent at Room 408. County Office Building, 39 West Main Street.

Rochester, New York 14614 until 11 A.M. E.D.S.T. on the 25th day of October, 1965, at which time they will be publicly opened and read. Specifications obtained at the office of the Monroe County Department of Public Works upon payment of $5 per set. These specifications do not include the N.Y.S.D.P.W.

specifications dated January 2, 1962, copy of which may be examined at the Monroe County Department of Public Works Office, or purchased from the district office of the N.Y.S.D.P.W Barge Canal Terminal Bldg. The full amount of $5.00 will be returned only to those contractors who submit a bid, and who return the complete set of specifications in an acceptable condition within ten (10) days from the date of award to the successful bidder. There will be no refund to non-bidders. Checks or money orders should be made payable to Gordon A. Howe, Director of Finance, County of Monroe.

All bids must be written in ink on the forms provided. Bids may be delivered to Leonard V. Tomezak. Monroe County Purchasing Agent. Room B-13, County Office 39 W.

Main Rochester, N.Y. 14614. No bid nay be withdrawn during the thirty (30) days immediately following the date of bid opening. The County reserves the right to reject any all bids. to waive any informality in any bids, and to award the contract in the County's best We recommend that YOU read Reo Smith, dean of America's sports writers.

You'll find his column in daily and Sunday editions of the Democrat and Chronicle. (Adv Ads SUNDAY Automobiles For Sale 18 CADILLAC STOP SHOP COMPARE BUY AT VALLEY CADILLAC Our pre owned Cadillacs give you more motoring pleasure than most other New cars that cost more. Always a good selection of other makes available at the lowest possible price. 1701 EAST AVE. (used car division! CHEVROLETS: 1965 brand new, piete selection, Save hundreds.

Don Starkweather, Chevrolet, Scottsville CHEVROLET O.K. The 0.K. sion of approval is on this 1962 CHEVROLET. Impala convertible, 8-cylinder, automatic. Power steering.

$1545. Inspected and guaranteed. See JOE COCO at Heinrich Motors -214 Lake Ave. Mrs. Mary Ross and Mrs.

Margaret Cordovano of Buffalo. NOTICE TO BIDDERS In accordance wtih Section 103 of the General Municipal Law, sealed bids will be received by the Town Board of the Town of Henrietta, New York, 475 Calkins Road, until 2:00 P.M., October 20, 1965 for hauling the following materials for the Henrietta Highway Department. 1. 4.500 Tons salt from Retsof mine to the Henrietta Highway Garage. Price be quoted PER TON.

2. Approximately 2.000 tons sand, Since the location of pit has not been established, hauling of sand should be quoted on a PER TON MILE BASIS. CMF.MOCCMFWMH 1 FR A MH All bids must be endorsed with title of service to which they relate, name and address of bidder. The Town Board reserves the right to reject any or all bid received. VINCENT HAGGETT, Town Clerk Town of Henrietta.

Dated: October 7. 1965 PUBLIC NOTICE P.S.C. NO. 8. GAS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation pursuant to 16 NYCRR 270.70 that on September 30.

1965. it issued and of filed with the Public Service Commission the State of New York, the following amendments to P.S.C. No. 8, Gas, effective November 1, 1965. in compliance with an order of the Public Service Commission, dated September 14, 1965, in regard to 16 NYCRR.

Part 233, Gas Requirements and Supply. Grieral Information Section 19, Restriction of Gas for Space Heating, has been eliminated. THE FORM AND FULL DETAILS OF ALL CHANGES MAY BE SEEN AND EXAMINED IN A COPY OF THE SCHEDULE AT ANY OFFICE OF THE COMPANY AT WHICH APPLICATIONS FOR SERVICE MAY BE MADE OR AT THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. ROCHESTER GAS AND ELECTRIC CORPORATION Rochester, N.Y. BA-10 9-16-23-30- 4t.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Separate sealed bids for GENERAL CONSTRUCTION. HEATING AND VENTILATING, PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC WORK for ADDITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO WAYLAND CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING will be received by the Board of Education, Wayland Central New School York District the No. 1, Wayland, at office of the BOARD at present High School. Wayland, New York until 1:30 P.M. on Thursday, October 28.

1965 and then at said present High School Office publicly opened and read aloud. The information for Bidders, Form of Bid, Form of Contract, Plans, and Forms of Bid Bond and Performance Bond may be examined at said office and copies thereof are available for prime bidders upon payment of $50.00 per each set. Any bidder, upon returning such set promptly within ten days after bidding and in good condition will be refunded his payment. The Owner reserves the right to waive any information in or to reject any and all bids. Each bidder must deposit with his bid security in an amount of not less than five per centum of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the information for Bidders.

Attention of bidders is particularly called to the requirements as to conditions of employment to be observed and minimum wage rates to be paid under the contract. No bidder may withdraw his bid within thirty (30) days after the actual date of the opening thereof. MARTIN KIMMEL, President Board of Education Wayland Central School District Steuben County Wayland, New York. Want they suffered minor injuries as the result of a two-car shortly after 7 last night. as Callie Ealey.

22. of 329 North Booker Warren, 26, of 357 Troup Beverly Kimble. 24. of 6 Catharine and Vera Perotti, 34. of 329 North St.

Police said they were riding with Johnnie Kimble. 21. of 6 Catharine St. who said she wasn't injured. Freeman said the Kimble car struck the rear of the other vehicle which was stopped for a traffic light.

Sheriff's Proclamation Whereas, a term of the County Court is appointed to be held in and for the County of Monroe at the Hall of Justice in the City of Rochester on November 1st 1965, I do hereby, in obedience to a precept to me directed and delivered by the district attorney for the County of Monroe, making proclamation to all persons bound by recognizance or otherwise to appear at said court, and to notify them to appear thereat and all justices of the peace, coroners and other officials who have taken of any recognizance at for such the court appear- or any person have taken any inquisition at the examination of any prisoner or witness are notified to return such recognizance, inquisition and examinations to said court at the opening thereof on the first day of the sitting. Given under my hand at the sheriff's office in the City of Rochester in said county on October 4th 1965. ALBERT W. SKINNER, Sheriff of said County of Monroe. CENTRAL WESTERN NEW YORK EVERY Automobiles For Sale 18 CADILLAC Coming October 14th The New 1966 Cadillac And With It The Finest Assortment Of Low Mileage Pre-Owned Cadillacs In Our 30-Year History THESE FOLLOWING LACS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON OCTOBER 14TH OR SHORTLY THEREAFTER PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW.

1965 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Sixty Special, One. 1965 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE Six To Choose From 1965 CADILLAC DE VILLE Three To Choose From 1965 CADILLAC COUPE DE Four Avaliabie 1965 CADILLAC SEDAN Three Coming So Far 1965 CADILLAS, COUPE Pick From 1964 CADILLAS, FLEETWOOD Special, Twe 1964 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE Four For The Choosing 1964 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE Six Selections CH 1964 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Three Te Choose From 1964 CADILLAC SEDAN Four So Far 1964 CADILLAC COUPE Three To Choose From BE PLUS Fifteen 1963 Cadillacs All Models Available SIX 1962 CADILLACS Sedans, Coupes, Convertibles. Five 1961 Codillacs Coupe DeVilie convertible, dan deVille, 2 Cadillac, the Standard of the World in Used Cars, Too Valley Cadillac 1701 East Ave. Quality Predominates Prices Are Low CADILLAC: 1965, Collais coupe. Full power.

immaculate. Low mileage. Sport Car Sales, 742 Clinton So. CADILLAC: 1964 convertible. Loaded! August trade.

Low mileage. FA 5758. CADILLAC, 1961 convertible, white with red Interior. All power equipment. Looks like new Only $1,795.

Dick Messner, Buick-Pontiac Geneseo 243-2660. CADILLAC: 1965 DeVille convertible, full power, AM-FM radio, new car warranty; only 2,000 miles, $5,195. Easton's Outlet, 2423 Ridge Rd. W. CHEVROLET: Impala 1963 convertible; see to appreciate; reasonable.

GL 8-4591. CHEVROLET: 1965 Impala demonstrator, loaded with extras. Save hundreds. New car warranty. Meyer Chevrolet.

Livonia, 346-3200. CHEVROLET. 1962 Impala tudor hardtop. Automatic, Power brakes, steering Excellent condition. AskIna $1,300.

BE 5-9573. 851 Howard Rd. CHEVROLET, 1962, Impala convertIble. White, blue Interior FA 8-2673. CADILLAC, 1963 4-door, original owner, $2,700 now.

UN Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. Oct. 9, 1965 5C NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is Hereby Given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Division of Purchase and Supply, 36. City Hall, until 11:00 A.M. (Eastern Daylight Saving Time), Oct.

22, 1965, on the following. Hauling approximately 35,000 Tons of Sodium Chloride (Rock Salt) for the Dept. of Public Works, Roadway Snow Cleaning. Installation of Loop Detectors on State Street for the Dept. of Public Safety, Traffic Engineering.

All bids must be endorsed with the title of the work to which they relate, the name of the bidder and his residence, and must be accompanied by certified check of bid bond to insure the execution of contract if awarded. All bids must be upon and in conformity with the bidding sheets and specifications which will be furnished by the undersiened after 1965. REED H. HARDING, Purchasing Agent. 9-2t.

SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed Proposals will be recevied by the County of Monroe until 11:00 A.M. EDST Tuesday, October 26, 1965 at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Room B-13. County Office Building, 39 Main St. West for the following: 1-new 1966 Tudor Sedan for the Health Department 10-new 1966 Chevrolet Tudor Sedans. Police Model No.

15411 for the Sheriff's Department. 1-new 1966 four door Biscayne Station Wagon, Police Package for the Sheriff's Department, all in accordance with bid sheets and specifications which be obtained at the office of the Purchasing Agent. Each bidder must file with his bid certified check. cashier's check or bid bond made payable to the County of Monroe, Director of Finance for five percent of the amount of the bid. The County reserves the right for the Purchasing Agent to reject any or all bids.

COUNTY OF MONROE By: Leonard V. Tomczak Purchasing Agent ASSESSOR'S NOTICE NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF AND HEARINGS ON ANNUAL CITY ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 1966-67 AND ANNUAL COUNTY ASSESSMENT ROLL OF PROPERTIES IN CITY OF ROCHESTER FOR 1967. September 30. 1965 Notice is hereby given that the Assessor of the City of Rochester has prepared and completed the Annual City of Rochester Assessment Roll for the fiscal year beginning July 1. 1966, and expiring June 30, 1967, and the annual Monroe County Assessment Roll of properties in the City of Rochester for the year 1967, and that same may be seen and will be open to the examination and inspection of all persons interested at the Assessor's office, No.

26 City Hall. Rochester. New York on Friday, October 15, 1965, and for ten (10) consecutive business days thereafter, during the hours from 9:00 A.M. to 12 M. and from 2:00 P.M.

to 4:00 P.M. Notice is further given that the said Assessor, at the Assessor's office, No. 26 City Hall, Rochester, New York. will hear and consider in allegations and objections of all persons interested in the assessments contained in said 1966-67 City of Rochester Assessment Roll and 1967 Monroe County Assessment Roll on Friday, October 15, 1965, and for ten (10) consecutive business days thereafter. during the hours from 9:00 A.M.

to 12 M. and from 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. All complaints in regard to assessments must be submitted in writing. All persons entitled to exemptions must apply for the same upon a written and verified application at the office of the Assessor on the same days above stated.

Wallace J. Wagner Assessor of the City of Rochester FOR WANT AD INFORMATION PHONE 454-4200 Automobiles For Sale 18 Persemais WANTED: Boarding homes for foster children, all ages, Including new borns. Rochester area. phone Agency, BR 1-5511. TO WHOM it may concern, Richard McBride, who was married Sept.

25, 1965, also is the son of Mrs. Thelma McBride of 599 North Plymouth where he resided. Business, Personals ART supplies, complete line of paints. materials for signs, silk screens, ceramies, sculptures, trames, etchings. Rochester Art Supply, 201 Main St.

W. BEAUTICIAN, experienced, your home. Permanents, tints. Call mornings. FA 8-5116.

BEEF, freezer meats are lower. Buy. Gerber Foods, 93 Portland 232-7458. CANDLEMAKING Demonstrations: Groups, clubs, societies. Your meeting place.

546-2840. COPIES, Xerox, offset, 100 for 500 for $4.50. Fast service. Mr. Hare, 441 Monroe Ave.

DRAPERY made to order, your moterial or ours. FI 2-1454. DRY ice and Ice cubes, 9-10. Better Way Market, 1000 E. Main.

DUMPING area wanted to dump tree wood, bush, wood chips. GR 3-2525, Mr. Lopa. FENCES installed: $1.10 ft. ft.

chain link. Call New York State Fence, UN 5-6125. MASSAGE and Sauna; Hrs. 9-9. Nick Tedi Koval.

Manger, Suite 319. 232-4511. HO 7-6263. PERMANENT: Your home, your leisure, Excellent, experienced stylIst. 2-7657.

PERMANENTS, given at home. Over 20 years experience. 325-2936. PERMANENTS: Your home. Your convenience.

All work guaranteed. ID 6-6911. RELIGIOUS gifts are cherished. Ave Maria Studio, 410 Westminster near Canterbury, off 800 Monroe. SNOW plowing: Orders taken now for dependable service.

2-4555. WEDDING breakfast, and dinners. 11 a.m. to p.m. Rund's.

2851 W. Henrietta Rd. GR 3-3891. ALL controlled detergents, 50 pounds, $9.95 delivered. McCorry.

GL 8-2029. FAMILY emergencies! Personal Care Aids, Housekeepers. Home Services. BU 8-3740. WOMEN: Firm hips, thighs, stomach.

Personal supervision. Ossie's Gym, 472 Monroe GR 3-5190. BOWLERS, women, beginners or low average. Wednesday and Thurs day early. Small hall.

CO 6-9720. RENT travel trailer: Pull to Flor- plus Ida, 3 weeks. Total expenses, food. $241. Reserve now.

UN 5-2110. BOWLERS: Women. Low average or beginners. Full teams or singles. Thursday 7:30.

Small hall. CO 9720. GOVERNMENT graded beef specially cut to your specifications. Low cutting loss. Betterway Provisioners, 1000 E.

Main 546-7450. NEED ASSISTANCE MARION ASSOCIATES national business consulting organization, assists firms in the areas of FINANCE EXPANSION DEVELOPMENT DISTRIBUTION MARKETING MANUFACTURING AQUISITIONS MERGERS For information, write or call MARION ASSOCIATES CORP. 1052 MIDTOWN TOWER 325-4650 DEER Hunters: Put your trailer or camper in the heart of the deer country, Pink Barn Campground, $25 to Jan. 1st. Tabor Corners, Springwater, N.Y.

Phone Wayland par 8-3539. Travel -Air, Land, Water 11 DRIVING California: November. Transportation remnueration. Ella G. Smith, Webster, TR 2-3456.

WANTED, lady passenger to San Francisco, around Oct. 15. Transportation remuneration ID 6-2789, Laura 85 Chandler. Auctioneers, Auction Sales 12 VETERAN Auto Parts, one of New York State's largest used parts; from 1917 to 1965; all parts fully guaranteed. CL 4-2910.

1060 Lee Rd. NEW Arrivals: '62 Falcon; '59 Pengot; '61 Comet; '64 Chevy; '61 Corvette; '64 M.G.B; '65 Chevy; '61 Ford; '63 Plymouth. Metter Auto Parts. 1541 Clinton Ave. N.

Auto Accessories, Parts 15 BRAKE shoes, bonded, riveted: all numbers, clutch plates, pressure plates. Phil's Auto Parts, 232-3717. CARBURETOR: Dual linkage, fittings. HO 7-5120. CHEVROLET: 454 positraction.

M.D. cam and lifters. Headmon competition headers. Milled heads. Corvette valve covers.

63 super sport floor console. Fiberhood scope. 340 h.p. aluminum manifold. UN 5 1586.

CHEVROLET: '57 body, mags, AFB quads, 310 hydraulic. gears, and others. Conrase, TR 2-4529 CHEVROLET, 1963. 6 cyl. engine.

13,000 miles. FR 7-3718. CHEVROLET: '55 hardtop. 8 cylinder. Disassembled.

All, part. FA 8-5524. CHEVY: 411 positraction, 3rd member, $75. 760x15 super soft Cheater slicks, 7" wide, mounted on Chevy wheels, $40 OS 1-5925. WILLYS coupe: '40, Crevy engines, 301.

336. ID 6-0003. CHORME accessories: Dixco tach, drogfast shifters, decals. Mag wheels at lowest prices. Vic's Auto Parts, 790 Lake GL $-8150.

ROCHESTER fuel Inlection, '63 Chevrolet 4-speed, 94 Beverly Heights. TUBING: Galvanized flexible steel, sizes to New auto parts, tools, springs, $3 up. Rebuilt ports, transmission. Phil's Auto Parts, 232-3717. WHEELS: $5 pair.

$1. Griffin Motors, Route 15A, Lima 624-2750. Closed Sundays SNOW tires, wheels, new and used. Jumper cables, Hollywood muff. lers, Fender skirts, and Rocker Panels.

Fey Auto Supply, 124 University, 454-7467. TWO Delco Superlift shock absorbers new. Call CH 4-0336. Auto Rental LEASE a car: Any make. Maintenance anywhere.

Beikirch Ford. WA 6-7241, Avon. We rent Fords. LEASE A Beautiful 1963 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL $119 per month HERE IS WHAT YOU GET 1. A sparkling new automatic costing over $6500 and can hardly be distinguished from brand new.

2. Full power Including steering, brakes, seats, windows, automatic transmission. 3. Full Insurance coverage. Full maintainence coverage.

Privately registered plates. CaM See Andy Whitaker VOLPE 727 E. Main Automobiles For Sale 18 AMBASSADOR: 1965, 270 h.p., power steering, power brakes. List $3,463. Selling price $2,820.

Nap Rambler, 933 Ridge Rd. BUICK: Riviera, 1963. Air conditoning and full power, in sharp condition, $2,495. Auto, 590 Broad St. (cor.

Brown), 325-4448. BUICK: Terrific selection of beaut. ful, 1-owner cars from 1960-1964s. Hurry for some of the Buick, best buys 1285 around. Glenn Ralph Fairport Rd.

BUICKS, 1965, you need car, trade now and save. Traugott Buick, Brockport NE 7-3690. BUICK, 1965: Low mileage. DOSsenger. Extros.

ED 4-9374. Automobiles For Sale BUICK 1961: Electra 225, 4-door hardtop, full power, excelient condition, reasonable. HU 2-1883. BUICK: 1959 LeSabre convertible, power, $550. 68 Leroy, 5-2401.

BUICK: 1963 Electra 4-door hardtop, 20.000 miles, just like new. Elmer Schmidt Buick, Honeove Falls. Open eves. Phone 624-1933. BUICKS: If you need new car, we have a wonderful selection of 65's for you to save some money on.

Elmer Schmidt Buick, Honeove Falls. Open eves. Phone 624-1933. BUICK: Convertible, 1950 LeSabre, power automatic, excellent, bargain. 4-2237.

BUICK: 1961 Electra. Beige finish with matching leather Interior, full power, 30-day or guarantee; excellent condition, only $1,195. Veterans Auto, 1060 Lee Rd. Open until 9 p.m. BUICK, 1958, Special.

Four-door dan. Power steering, brakes. AU tomatic transmission. Practically new rubber. FA 8.6332.

Weekday evenings. BUICK, ETC. PITTS PONTIAC-BUICK equipped. CHEVROLET Convertible, fulty real "Cream $1695 PONTIAC Catalina, radio, heater, automatic $1695 Buick Riviera Coupe, cordova top. radio, heater, automatic transmission, power steering, brakes $3495 MANY MORE 11 1067 RIDGE RD.

WEBSTER-OPEN EVES. TR 2-3260 BUICK: 1960 Invicta 2-door hdtp. By original owner. Full power. Deluxe tutone, fawn-ivory.

Low mile age. Clean. $850. CL 4-9479. PUICK: 1965 Wildcat, Custom tudor hardtop, list $4,400 new, 9,500 miles, $2,995.

BE 5-0747. BUICK: 1956, convertible. Good running condition. NO 3-1437 BUICK, 1955: Reasonable. 289 Bern ard St.

FI 2-5895. BUICK: 1962. Invicta convertible. Power steering, power brakes, radio, heater, etc. Good condition.

Call 315-657-7962. BUICK: 1964 Electra 225 4-door. The ultimate in luxury and performance. So plush that it defies compar. Ison.

Full power that makes driving an effortless pleasure. Striking astra blue with white top. See this unusual value packed automobile todav. One year warranty. Dorschel Buick Opel, 68 Genesee St.

BUICK: 1962 Skylark hardtop. Just traded in by its original owner on a new one. Beautiful autumn gold with matching interior and carpetIna. All aluminum economical V-8 engine with turbine drive and effortless power steering. Handles like a dream.

One-year warranty. Dorschel Buick Opel, 68 Genesee St. BUICK: 1963 Estate Wagon. Luxurlous model with very low mileage and fully equipped with power. Beautiful marlin blue with tooled leather Interior.

Selling at half of the original cost. $2,268 One ver warranty. Dorschel Buick Opel, 68 Genesee St. BUICK Century: 1956, dual 90 tires, snow treads. A-1.

HU 2-3849. BUICK: 1957. Good condition. $85. 303 Marwood Rd.

NO 3-4471. BUICK: Wildcat, 1964. 4-speed, stick shift Dual General 90's plus 2 wheels with winter tread Generals. $2,500. Write 859MM, This Newspaper.

1963 convertible. Sand color. Like new. Premium tires, $3.395. 2-2312 evenings, 56.

CADILLAC: Calais, 1965 624-3101. door sedan, Low mileage. CADILLAC DeVille, sacrifice. 1964: Low Conan- mile age, excellent, daigua, 394-4483. CADILLAC: 1960 Coupe DeVille, door hardtop, excellent, F1 1-7066 18 Automobiles For Sale 18 CHEVROLET O.K.

1963 CHEVROLET station wagon, powerglide, luggage rack, radio. $1595. Inspected and guaranteed. See FRANK PALMIERI at Heinrich Motors 214 Lake Ave. hardtop; sacrifice.

Owner, CO 1 6-3651. CHEVROLET, 1965 Impala 4-door, CHEVROLET O.K. 1963 CHEVROLET Biscayne, 2- door, 6-cylinder, standard transmission. This creamputt carries the Chevrolet 0.K. sign approval.

$1395. See DAVE REXINGER for the details at Heinrich Motors 214 Lake Ave. CHEVROLET: 1965 Impala conver. tible. 6000 miles, AIl power equipment.

43 Hiett UN 5-7914. CHEVROLET, 1958; $200. Shepard GR 3-3017. Good conditon. CHEVROLET O.K.

This 1964 CHEVROLET Impala 2- door hardtop, 8-cylinder, automatic, power steering, carries our Chevrolet O.K, sign of approval. $2195. See DAVE RAYSOR at Inspected and EP guaranteed. Only Heinrich Motors 214 Lake Ave. CHEVROLET, 1963 Impala convertible.

Clean, automatic V-8 with power. $1,800. 47 N. St. Regis Dr.

BR 1-5710. CHEVROLET 1964 Monza, sports sedan. Radio, heater, bucket seats. Excellent. MA 1-1537, UN 5-3353, evenings.

CHEVY 11, 1962, winterized. Guaranteed. Must sell at loss. Extras. CH 4-2043.

CHEVROLET '61 Bel Air. Automatic 6, radio, nice condition, $895. DU 1-1532. CHEVROLET: 1957 2-door sedan. good 2nd car.

Alling Miles, 1301 Ridge Rd. E. HO 7-7260. CHEVROLET: 1963 2-door, heater, automatic transmission, 1 owner car. $1,095.

Taylor Chevrolet, 400 Culver Rd. CHEVROLET, 1957 station wagon. $150. 31 Averill Ave. CHEVROLET: 1961 Brookwood sto tion wagon, automatic, 6-cylinder, good condition, $795.

LU 6-5586. CHEVROLET: 1959 Impala convertible, Interior, new paint. 49 Alphone St. CHEVROLET, 1964 Biscayne wagon. Excellent.

One owner, family use only. 18,600 miles. Powerglide 6. Radio. Luggage rack.

By owner, $1,785. LU 6-7973. CHEVROLET: 1965, tudor Bel Air. standard, 6 cylinder, $1,950 firm. 215 Thurston Rd.

after 6 p.m. CHEVROLET, 1964; Impala tudor hardtop, 7000 original miles. This car can't be told from brand new. New car guarantee, $2,395. Hoselton Chevrolet.

909 Fairport corner Marsh. LU 6-7373. CHEVROLET: 1961 Impala convertible, V-8 standard transmission, bright red with matching interior. This week's best bargain $995. Hoselton Chevrolet, 909 Fairport corner Marsh.

LU 6-7373. CHEVROLET: 1961 Impala fordor hardtop, V-8 powerglide, white with red interior. Priced low for quick sale. $1,195. Hoselton Chevrolet, 909 Fairport corner Marsh.

LU 7373. CHEVROLET: 1961 wagon, clean. $995. Schaufelberger's, 1820 Penfield CHEVROLET BROWN Chevrolet We belleve YOUR DOLLAR is BIGGER at BROWN'S SAVE NOW! '64 FORD $1595 2-door automatic. What a buy! '63 CHEVROLET $1659 Impala convertible, Powerglide, one owner.

'62 CHEVY I1 6-cylinder convertible. '62 CORVAIR $895 4-door, real nice car. '59 PLYMOUTH 4-door automatic. '58 CHEVROLET $345 Powerglida, 6-cylinder, good transportation. BROWN CHEVROLET 731 W.

MAIN FA' 8-7223 CHEVY, 1962 Nova, convertible, automatte, 6. Drafted. Call HU 2-0981 CHEVY, 1957, V8, 3, speed, Hurst, tudor, hardtop. MA 1-1815. CHEVROLET O.K.

The O.K. sign of approval means Inspected, guaranteed and reconditioned, in this beautiful 1963 CHEVY 11 station wagon, NOVA, 6-cylinder, automatic, radio and heater, whitewalls. $1495. See CHUCK WILLIAMS at Heinrich Motors 214 Lake Ave. CHEVROLET, 61, Bel Air, 2-door, automatic.

Florida car, no rust. $1,095. W. Motors 2600 Henrietta CH 4-1260. CHEVROLET, 1960: Convertible.

Green, green interior. Automatic 8. Radio. Excellent condition. Asking $895.

HU 2-2029. CHEVROLET Impalo 1964. Must sell 4-door hardtop V-8 whitewolls. power steerina fully Good condition. Low mileage.

Fl 2-1225. CHEVROLET demonstrations big savings, good selection of used; $5 down. Muchard Chevrolet, Victor, N. WA 4-2200; DU 1-2302. CHEVROLET, 1959 white Impala tudor hardtop.

348 stick. Must sell. Service. $350. UN 5-0618.

CHEVY II, 1963, standard: excellent condition. 87 Hoover Rd. (Irond.) CHEVROLET, 1965 Impala wagon. Fully equipped, Including air conditionine. Low mileage.

Du 1-1019. CHEVY 1961: tudor, new tires. Body. Engine excellent. ID 6-3791.

CHEVROLET: 1960 wagon, red. Must sell. Make offer. UN 5-7377. CHEVROLET: 1962 convertible.

speaker. Radio. Automatic 8-cylinder: Spotless condition. Very reasonable. NO 3-6823.

CHEVY: 1960 Belair, automatic, $550. Must sell. NO 3-4164. CHEVROLET: 1957 hardtop, 4-cylinder Standard. 32 University Ave.

CHEVROLET: 1965 Super Sport convertible, 4-speed 327, a 1 wheels. Owner, GL 8-6458. CHEVROLET: 1959 offer. 158 Impala, Campbell good condition, best St. CHEVROLET: 1964 Greenbriar wagon, powerglide, radio, good tires.

624-3740. CHEVY: 1953, very nice condition. See to appreciate. FI 2-0910. CHEVROLET: 1961 Biscayne, cylinder, stick shift, good condition.

186 Winstead HU 2-8445. CHEVROLET: 1965 Impala convertible, 327 V-8, 300 h.p., 4-speed. Also 1957 Lincoln engine, complete. Gone In service. 2076 Manitou Sundav.

247 Buffalo weekdays. CHEVROL ET: tomatic. $5 down. Kessler Motors, Ridge of Lake. CHEVY: '55 automatic six, low mile age; brakes, tires.

LU 6-0369. CHEVY: '62 Beiair. Standard six. Sacrifice. Os 1-6241, weekends.

evenings. CHEVROLET! super sport, mo roon with black Interior. Automatic on the floor. 327 cU. Inch engine.

Make offer. 88 Duxbury Rd. UN 5-7708. CHEVROLET: 160 4 -door hordtop, power -steering. Low mileage, like new $995.

A. Motors, 2600 W. Henrietta Rd. CH 4-1260. CHEVROLET: 1960, stick, 6-cylinder.

Excellent condition. Beav's Garage. 540 Jefferson Ave. CHEVROLET: 196; Must sell. 2-door, blue, radio, stick, Make offer.

50 Avondale Irondequolt. HO 7-4407, CHRYSLER: 66 sedan, power! Ing; 12,000 miles. still year warranty, Also New hardtop, 15,000 miles, A-1 condi. tion. Town Country Chrysler Plymouth (formerly W.

Henrietta Re. (TE.

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