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a a and Chronicle Jan. 5, N.Y. '72 Bartley, Margaret L. Entered Into January 3. 1972, Morgaret L.

Bartley, of 4210 St. Paul Blvd. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. William (Joan) Schaefer three grandchildren, Marsoref, Williom, and Kathleen Scheefer. She was a member of the Early Settlers Club of Bausch and Lomb.

Friends may call 24, 7-9, at the funeral home of Thomas F. Trott, 423 E. Main St. Funeral Wednesday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Beatty, Howard V. Deaths Monday, January 3, 1972, Howard V. Beatty of 82 Castleford Rd. Beatty; Surviving are his wife, Helen sons.

Frank H. and Everett J. Beatty: daughters, William (Marjorie) Hadfield, Mrs. Eimer (Mavis) Houser; ten grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was a late member of Yonondio Lodge and Pioneer Club of Rochester Gos Electric.

Friends may call at Vay and Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m., where services will be conducted Thursday at 11 o'clock. Interment at the convenience of the family. Masonic service Wednesday at o'clock. Bezduch, Anna Monday, January 3, 1972, Anna Bezduch of N. Thomas Savre, Pa.

She is survived by her husband, Theodore: two sons, John Ukraine, and Dmytro Bezduch of Rochester; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Friends may call Tuesday from 6-9 p.m.. Wednesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the Paul W. Harris Funeral Home, 570 Kings Highway S. (corner Titus Funeral.

services Thursday morning at 8:30 and 9 at Ukrainian Catholic Church of Epichany. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Parastas service Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Bloss, Harry W. January 2, 1972, Harry W.

Bloss of 31 Austin Drive. He is survived by his son, Kenneth Bloss of Victor, New York: three grandchildren; one great-grandchild. Friends may call Tues. evening 7-9 p.m. at the Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe where memorial services wil be held Wed.

at 11 a.m. Friends wishing may contribute in his. memory to Genesee Falls Lodge 507, 875 Vita Main St. East, or Rochester Ro tary Sunshine Camp, 55 St. Paul St.

Interment Mt. Hope Cemetery. Boor, Lorraine J. (Lenhard) Monday, Jan. 3, 1972, Lorraine L.

Boor of 390 Ames St. Survived by her son, Robert Boor; one grandson, Marty Jui, Boor; one brother, Gerald Lenhard of Corfu, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. George (Lois) Mathis, Mrs. Howard (Dolores) Kemnitz; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Julia Lenhard, Mrs.

Vera Heney, Sister Eugene Marie O.S.F.: several nieces and nephews, Including Sister M. Aloyse, Sister Elizabeth Anne and Sister Anne Marie, all of The Sisters of Mercy. She was a member of the Rosary Society in The Burrell -R. Kohlmetz Auxiliary No. 674.

Friends may call from 2-4, 7-9, at the Vay and Schleich Funeral Home, 604 Maple St. Mass of the Resurrection Thursday at 9 o'clock, at Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends wishing, may have Masses offered for the repose of her soul. Bott, Herbert C.

Sr. Herbert C. Bott Sr. of 74 Perrin Sunday, January 2, 1972. He is survived' by his wife, Dorothy Jennejohn Bott; three sons, Harold of Rochester, Norbert of Baltimore, and Herbert Jr.

of Rochester; two daughters, Mrs. William (Arline) Schlotzhauer of Miami, Fla. and Mrs. John (Arlene) Campbell of Watertown, N.Y.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren; two brothers, Edward and Albert Bott, both of Rochester. Deceased was a member of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America.

Friends may call Monday and Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the Mattie Funeral Home, 853 Culver where services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Franklin K. Blank officiating. Those wishing, may contribute in his memory to the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Webster, Memorial Fund. Burke, Grace R.

(Florack) On Monday. Jan. 3, 1972. 71 Grace R. (Florack) Burke age years of North Glen Drive, Apartment, 360B.

Survived by her husband, William J. Burke; three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Hyde, Rochester, Mrs. William (Edna) Schmidt, Florida, Mrs. Gerald (Marle) Manly, Philadelphia, Pa; two brothers, Arthur of Rochester and Edward Florack, Florida; several nieces and nephews.

No. prior calling hours. Prayer service Wednesday morning 9:15 from the Harold F. Wood Funeral Home 1530 Buffalo Rd. (near Howard followed by the Mass of the Resurrection at '10 o'clock at St.

John Evangelist Church, 2400 Ridge Rd. W. Those wishing make contributions to the may Monroe Cancer Society, 217 A. Alexander St. In' her memory.

Caffery, Francis R. Francis R. Caffery of 121 Avenue after a long Illness, on Jan. 3, 1972. He is survived -by his wife, Mary; his son, F.

Robert Caffery of Webster; his brother, Edward J. Caffery of his grandson, F. Robert Caffery, many nieces and nephews. Friends, remember him as you knew him, and with Masses for the repose of his soul. The family will be present on Thursday, 2-4, 7-9, at Miller Funeral Homes, 1625 Mt.

Hope Ave. Mass of the Resurrection, Friday morning at 9 o'clock, in Our Lady of Victory Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. -Carr, Caroline Gayle Caroline Gave Carr, age 71, of Ontario, New York, January 3, 1972. She is survived by her husband, Jay; our daughters, Mrs.

Opal Smith of Fairport, New York, Mrs. Edna Gross of Rochester, New York, Mrs. Helen DeGroote, Ontario, New York and Mrs. Juanita Peglow of Victor, New York; two sons, Mr. Eugene Carr of Fairport.

New York, Mr. Henderson Carr of Scottsville, New York; one sister, Mabel Rowe of Springfield, Ohio; one nephew; fifteen grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren. Friends are Invited to call at the Murphy Funeral Home, tario, New York, Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., where a funeral service will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment, Oakwood Cemetery at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may contribute to the Union Hill Ambulance Fund.

Cliff, Jessie E. On Tuesday, January 4, 1972, Jessie E. Cliff, age 89 vears. of 2424 S. Union Spencerport.

She is vived by five daughters and four sons. Mrs. Fred (Mildred) Ehrenreich of Medina, Mrs. Elmer Emory (Marion) Masters, Florida, Mrs. Edward '(Doris) Haddleton of Rochester, Mrs.

Roy (Lois) Covington, Mrs. Craig (Margaret) Brower, Charles Cliff, all of Spencerport, Bernard, Grant, and Roy Cliff, all of Brockport: twenty-nine grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; also nieces and nephews. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7-9 p.m., Thursday 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at Walker Brothers Co. Funeral Home, 15 West Spencerport, where services will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. Interment, Hillside Cemetery, Holley.

In Ileu of flowers, friends may contribute to the Spencerport or Brockport Volunteer Ambulance Fund in her memory. Converse, Bob Loron Entered into rest Monday, January 3, 1972, Bob Loron Converse of Podger Sodus, N.Y. He is survived by one son. Richard Converse of Florida: two step-sons. James Mc Guire of Sodus, and Thomas Mc Guire of Rochester: one stepdaughter, Mrs.

Jack (Marilyn) Prindie: nine grandchildren; one greatgrandson: two brothers, Richard and Harold Converse of Rochester: one sister, Mrs. Beatrice Nesbitt of Spencerport: al nieces and nephews. Friends may call Wednesday 2-4, 7-9, at the Young Funeral Home, 92 W. Main St. 'Williamson, from where a prayer service will be held 9 a.m.

Thursday, followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at 9:30, at the Church of the Epiphany, Sodus, N.Y. Interment, Lake View Cemetery. Pultneyville. Deaths Crowley, Evelyn McCarthy Evelyn McCarthy Crowley of 23 Cook St. Jan.

3, 1972. She Is survived by her husband, Kenneth Crowley, a sister, Mrs. Laura E. McCarthy several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Leary and Welch Funeral Home, Inc.

1256 MY Hope Ave. Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Prayer services Thursday morning at 8:30 followed by 0 Mass of the Resurrection at St. Anne's Church. at 9:00 o'clock.

Dunning, Frank Frank Jan. 2, 1972. Survivors are nis Dunning, age 75, of Marion, N.Y., several brother, nieces and nephews. William of Rochester and Friends are invited to attend a funeral service at the Murphy Funeral Ontario, N.Y., Wednes2 Interment at the convenHome, day, p.m. ience of the family.

Else, Willis J. Else of 309 Filbert Willis J. E. Rochester, January 3, 1972. He is survived by his brother, Ralph of E.

Rochester; two nieces, Mrs. Dorothy (Troxell) Rushton of (Else) Niagara Falls; Mrs. Sylvia Platt of Fairport; great-nieces and Jeffrey Platt and Sherry Lee nephews, Robin, Raymond, Jim, and Rushton. Friends may coll Tuesday evening from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the Harloff Funeral Home, 803 S.

Washington E. Rochester, where services will be held Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Pittsford Cemetery. Masonic services to be held Wednesday evening at 8:45 p.m. The family requests to be made to the Lester B.

Forman Center, 41 O'Connor Fairport, in Mr. Else's memory. Emerson, Dorothy Mrs. Dorothy Emerson of 666 Plymouth Ave. Monday, January 3, 1972.

She is survived by several cousins, Mrs. Annie King of Rochester? Mrs. Willle May Wise of Cleveland, Ohio. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the funeral home of M.E. Latimer and Son, 983 Plymouth Ave.

S. Funeral service Friday 11 a.m., at the funeral home, the Rev. Murphy Greer officiating. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Finn, Louva B. Louva B. Finn, of 275 Campbell January 4, 1972. She is survived by her son, Cedric and her sister, Anna Sawyer of E. Williamson, N.Y.; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the Bartolomoe Funeral Home, 506 Jay St. Funeral services Thursday 9 a.m., St. Anthony's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Fisher, Carl W.

Carl W. Fisher, 77, of Sand Hill Newark, January 4, 1972. He is survived by his wife, Hazel Heald Fisher; one daughter Mrs. Larry (Joyce) Packer; one son, Ivan, both of Newark; two grandchildren, Funeral service will be hald at the Stevens Funeral Home, Marion, Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment in the Marion Cemetery.

Friends may call Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9. Flynn, Jeanette Schaeffer Jeanette Schaffer Flynn of 62 Lattimore Road, January 2, 1972. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Lee (Joan) Fleckenstein; her son, George P. Flynn of Hilton; seven grandchlidren; several nieces and nephews.

Monday and Tuesday evenings 7-9, friends may call at Miller Funeral Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope Avenue. Mass of the Resurrection at 10 o'clock, Wednesday morning, in St. Anne's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Gard, Thomas Ralph Thomas Ralph Gard, age 87, of 123 Picturesque Greece, Jan. 3, 1972. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Anna Stewart, Mrs. Alexander (Irene) Klim, Mrs.

John (Rita) Gefell; two sons, John P. and Carl A. Gard; sixteen grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the John C. Morcan Funeral Home; 645 Hudson corner Alphonse St.

from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Thursday morning at 9:45 o'clock at 10:15 o'clock, Mother of Sorrows Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Glauser, John C. Tuseday, 4, 1972, John C.

Glouser of 269 Garford Rd. He Is survived by his wife, Estelle; two sons, John James one daughter, Mrs. Bruce (Joan) Fagan; four grandchildren; five sisters, Mrs. Claude (Anna) McE I wain, Mrs. Charles (Bessie) Ellis, Mrs.

Henry (Frances) Ellis, Mrs. Clarence (Isabelle) Haehle, Mrs. Gordon (Eunice) Coles; also several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the Schauman Funeral Home, 2100 St. Paul St.

Services Friday morning at 10:00. Interment in White Haven. Greene, William D. William D. Greene of 100 Gibbs St.

January 3, 1972, suddenly. He is survived by many friends. Friends may call Wednesday 7-9, at the Anthony Polvino and Son FUneral Home, 371 Lake Ave. Services Thursday at 8:30, and 9 o'clock St. Joseph's Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Griesmeier, Gustav A. Jan. 4, 1972, Gustav A. Griesmeler, 1400 Plymouth Ave.

S. Retired from Eastman Kodak Co. Survived by his wife, Malga Griesmeier sister, Betty Schaff and family of Germany: brother-In-law, Hans Griesmeier, Germany, brother-inlaw, Frederick Griesmeier and wife, Betty; sister-in-law, Resle Griesmeier of Germany; nephew, Fred Griesmeier and family. Mass will be celebrated at the convenience of the family. Hargather, Anna R.

Monday, January 3, 1972, Anna R. Hargather of 1996 East Main St. She Is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Zingle; her grandson, John Zingle of Oakland, N.J.;. four great.

grandchildren. A private funeral service was held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements, Hedges Memorial Chapel, Inc. Hightree, Olive P. Olive P.

Hightree of 3360 Culver Jon. 3, 1972. She is survived by her husband, Raymond W. Hightree; also several nieces and nephews. A private Funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family.

No prior calling hours. Arrangements by Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Ave. Horst, Eleanor 1 W. Deaths Suddenly January 3, 1972, Eleanor W. Horst of 555 Falstaff Rd.

She Is survived by her husband Jock; her son. Thomas of Kansas: her two daughters. Mrs. Arthur (Terry) Capuzzi of Pennsylvania and Robin; her mother, Mrs. Earl C.

White: one brother, E. Charles White of Webster; her sister, Mrs. Patricia Ellis of Albany. Friends may attend a service on Thursday at 11 a.m. at the Anthony Funeral Chapel, 2305 Monroe Ave.

No prior calling. Please omit flowers. Memorials may be directed to the Heart Fund. Jackson, Wilbert Wilbert Jackson of 185 Brooks Ave. on January 4, 1972.

He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Earl (June) Stanton of Brighton, New York; four sons, Gerald of Hornell, N.Y., Elwood of Chili, N.Y. Eugene of Macedon and Alvin Jackson of Rochester; twenty-two grandchildren; thirtysix great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Thurston Funeral Home, 670 Thurston Wednesday and Thursday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Friday, 10 a.m., from the funeral home.

Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Keeler, Martin Monday, January 3, 1972, Martin J. Keeler of 1054 Britton Rd. He is survived by his wife, Muriel; his son, Timothy two daughters, Mrs. Joseph P.

(Patricia) Slyck Jr. Miss Sheila J. Keeler; five grandchildren; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Friends may call on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 at The John M. Hedges Funeral Home, corner Culver Rd.

and Empire Blvd. Mass of the Resurrection will be said Thursday morning at 11:00 in Our Mother of Sorrows Church. In lieu of flowers the family supgests friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the Heart Fund or the Cancer Society. Kelly, William E. Monday, January 3, 1972, William E.

Kelly of 319 Culver Road. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Robert B. (Mary Efmond) Taylor of Bloomfieid Hills, Michigan, Mrs. Edward V.

(Anne) Dolan and Mrs. Jack E. (Jean) Moore; fourteen grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two sisters, Miss Monica and Miss Agnes Kelly; also a niece and nephew. Friends may call after 7 o'clock Tuesday evening and on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9, at The John M. Hedges Funeral Home, corner of Culver Road and Empire Blvd.

Mass of the Resurrection will be said Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock, in Corpus Christi Church Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Laurini, Felix Monday, January 3, 1972, Felix Laurini of 613 Brown St. Survived by his wife, Helen Loiacono Laurini; one daughter, Miss Eleanor Laurini; one son, Vincent of Elmhurst, Illinois; two grandchildren; seven sisters, Mary Laurini, Mrs. Frank (Rose) Coccia, Mrs. Eric (Dolores) Lewis, Mrs.

Thomas (Emily) Coyle, Mrs. Ray (Flora) Fults, Mrs. Joseph (Victoria) Francz, Mrs Domenic (Carmen) Piccolo; one brother, Joseph Laurin; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9, at the funeral home of Vito Cimino and Sons, 969 Plymouth Ave. North.

Services Thursday, January 7, 1972, at 8:15 a.m., and 9 o'clock at SS Peter and Paul Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Leake, Carolyn S. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1972, Carolyn S.

Leake of 25 Randolph St. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Lester (Olivette) Gustafson; one brother, Fred Seldewand; also nieces and nephews. Friends may call Wednesday and Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the Menges Funeral Home, 309 Portland Ave. Mass of -the Resurrection Friday morning 9 o'clock, at St.

Andrew's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Leckinger, Florence J. Monday, Jan. 3, 1972, Florence J.

Leckinger of 2220 Hudson Ave. Survived by her husband, Alton C. Leckinger; one son, Thomas A. Leckinger; her brother, George Lowenthal; one sister, Mrs. Rosemary Roth; four grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Friends are invited to attend a Mass of the Resurrection on Wednesday at 11 o'clock at St. Margaret Mary's Church. Interment at the convenience of the family. Reference: Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave. Lorenzo, Joseph Joseph Lorenzo of 294 Hurstbourne Rd.

He is survived by his wife, Teresa; four daughters, Mrs. Art (Rose) Resso, Mrs. Harry (Carmen) onorato; Mrs. Joseph (Josephine) Grock, Mrs. Harold (Ann) Ryan; three sons, Rocky (Lawrence) Lorenzo and Joseph Lorenzo, both of Rochester and George Lorenzo of Westwood, New Jersey; two sisters, Mrs.

Theresa Taddeo and Mrs. Henry (Margaret) Lipton; twelve grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the Profetta-Nanna Funeral Home, 890 North Goodman St. Services Friday morning 8:30 and 9 o'clock at St. James Church (Brett Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, friends wishing may have Masses offered for the repose of his soul. Lowley, Donald E. Donald E. Lowley, age 52, of Sodus, New York, January 4, 1972. He is survived by his wife, Betty Lamb Lowley; three sons and two daughters, Alfred Robert Mark S.

and Joan F. of Sodus, New York, Mrs. Roy (Patricia) Shultz of Lyons, New York. Calling hours ed es a and Thursday, 2-4-and 7-9, at the funeral home of H.S. Norton 45 West Main Sodus, where funeral service will be held Friday, January 7, at 2 p.m.

Interment, Brick Church Cemetery at convenience of the famIly. MacEachern, Russell W. Monday, January 3, 1972, Russell W. MacEachern of Ridge Road RD 2, Sodus, N.Y. He is survived by his wife, Mary; one sister, Mrs.

Stephen (Myrtle) Pratt of Massachusetts. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in the Third Methodist Church, Main Street, Sodus, N.Y. There will be no prior calling hours. Arrangements by The John M. Hedges Funeral Home, 6 Empire Blvd.

Mangano, Freda Monday. January 3, 1972, Freda Mangano of 120 Berwick Rd. She Is survived by her mother, Mrs. Frances Mangano; one sister, Mrs. Sophie Pascucci; two brothers, Michael of Rochester and Raymond Mangano of New York City; also several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call after 7 o'clock on Tuesday and on Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 at The John M. Hedges Funeral Home, corner Culver Rd.Empire Blvd. Mass of the Resurrection will be said Thursday morning at 9 o'clock in St. Ambrose's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Kindly omit flowers. The family suggest friends wishing may make memorial contribution to the Cancer Fund. Marchner, Andrew C. Andrew C. Marchner, Jan.

3. 1972, of 1391 Marchner Penfield, N.Y. He is survived by two sons, Donald of Medina, Dick of Webster; one daughter, Mrs. William (June) Carr of Webster; one brother, Rueben of Webster; one sister, Mrs. Gertrude Boheen of Sodus.

N.Y. and eight grandchildren. Friends are invited to call at Smith and Lotze Funeral Chapel, 10 Lapham Webster, 2-4, 7-9, where services will be held Thursday at 2:00. Interment, Webster Rural Cemetery. Reverend Charles Griffith officiating.

Merchant, Robin Lynn Robin Lynn Merchant, age 13. of 3535 Big Ridge Spencerport, formerly of 140 Baron Rochester, on January 2, 1972. Survived by her beloved parents, Donald and Gloria (Lotoskv) maternal grandparents, James and Margarette Merchant; Mrs. Violet Lotosky; great-grandmother, Anna Coistek; two sisters, Lorri and Colleen; three brothers, Randy, Donald and Sean; uncles and aunts. Deceased attended Holy Redeemer School.

Friends may call at the John C. Morcan Funeral Home, 645 Hudson corner Alphonse from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at Holy Redeemer Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Deaths Moran, Rose R.

Tuesday, Jan. 4,, 1972, Rose R. Moran of 95 Violetta St. She Is survived by her husband, Robert W. Moran, her step-children, Robert W.

Moran, Jr. and Catherine Moran; her brother, Ernest B. Ryan; her grandmother, Rose Gershefski. Funeral arrangements to be announced by Hedges Memorial Chopel, 770 East Main at Alexander. Mull, Bernice On Sunday, Jan.

2, 1972 Bernice Mull, age 68 years, of 149 Lee Gates. Survived by her husband, Frederick; three daughters, Mrs. William (Emily) Yahn, Greece, Mrs. Kenneth (May Louise) Weits, Riverview, Florida, Mrs. Norma Yatteau, Rochester; three sons, Frederick, Robert, both of Greece and Richard Mull, Rochester; twenty-seven grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs.

Mariorie Papa, Mrs. Harold (Helen) Wilcox, Mrs. John (Doris) Bethlam, Mrs. Ernest (Ruby) Rothfuss, Mrs. (Sirley) Gauthier, Mrs.

Robert (Janet) Schmidt; four brothers, James, Earl, Laverne and Jack Fishbaugh; severol nieces and nephews. She was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, life-member of Monroe County Cafeteria Association, member of New York State Association for the Blind, member of daughters of Freedom. Friends may call Tuesday and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home of Harold F. Wood, 1530 Buffalo Rd. (near Howard Rd.) where funeral services will be conducted, Thursday morning at 11:00 o'clock.

Interment, Lakeview Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to New York State Association for the Blind or The Day Care Center for Handicapped Children of Monroe County, 1000 Elmwood In her memory. Murray, Mary Louise Tuesday, January 4, 1972, Mrs. Mary Louise Murray of 135 Holyoke Greece. She leaves two daughters, Margaret L.

and Suzanne Murray; her son, Michael D. Murray; one granddaughter, Erin; her mother, Mrs. Jennie Carbrey of Cohocton; two sisters, Mrs. Margaret Ann Cornish of Naples and Mrs. Elizabeth Ostrander of Elmira; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call Thursday, 2-4, 7-9, at the Cass Funeral Home, 1429 Ridge Rd. W. (opposite Stone Greece), where the tuneral wilt be held Friday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Holy Name of Jesus Church. In lieu of flowers, friends wishing may make contributions to the Barnard Fire Dept. Ambulance Fund.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Norris, Gertrude A. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1972, Gertrude A. Norris, of 1368 Stone Rd.

Survived by her husband, Carleton H. Norris; two sons, Richard and Lowell Norris; two daughters, Mrs. Emmett (Shirley) Carey, Mrs. William (Patricia) Hamilton; two brothers, Fred and Walter Young; two grandchildren, Norris and Paul Hamilton; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Wednesday, 7-9, Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9, at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey where services will be conducted Friday at 11 o'clock.

Interment at the convenience of the family. Norton, Elizabeth Myril Elizabeth Myril Norton, formerly of 29 Highland on Jan. 3, 1972. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Raymond (Jeanne) Unterborn; two sisters, Marguerite Goggin of Honeove Falls and Mildred Nash of Poughkeepsie; two grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

A private Mass of the Resurrection will be said and private Interment will take place in St. Rose's Cemetery, Lima. Parker, Mary Mary Parker, 76. Parkway, entered into rest December 31, 1971. Survived by her husband, Sam; sister, Mrs.

Josephine Griffin; nephew, Wordie Pulluaim; several other nieces, nephews and friends. Friends may call at the Daniel B. Jacque Funeral Home, 54 Clifton Street, Wednesday 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held Saturday 1 p.m. from the New Bethel CME Church, corner of Scio and Lyndhurst Rev.

Lucy Taylor officiating. Burial in Riverside Cemetery. Peck, Kenneth Livingston Entered into rest, Tuesday, December 28, 1971, Kenneth Livingston Peck, of West Haven, Connecticut, formally of Rochester, N.Y., the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Walter J.

Peck of New York. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Harry Shepard of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Mrs. Harold McComb of Largo, Florida; a sister, Ernest F.

Jenkins; and a cousin, Mrs. Carl F. W. Kaelber, both of Rochester. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family.

Interment at Riverside Ceretery. Arrangements by Hedges. Pellegrini, Frank Entered Into rest Jan. 3, 1972, Frank Pellegrini of 40 Ackerman St. He is survived by a.

son, Charles; a daughter, Miss Florence Pellegrini; three grandchildren, Patrick, Catherine and Charles Jr. He was a member of the Baker's Union, Local 14. Friends are invited to attend a funeral Mass, Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, at Corpus Christi Church. No prior calling hours. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Arrangements by the Funeral Home of Thomas F. Trott. Deaths Caledonia, N.Y. Rendsland, James N. Pratt, E.

Wallace E. Wallace Pratt of 55 Rowley St. Tuesday, Jon. 4. 1972.

He is sufvived by h's wife. Ruth Parr Pratt; two daughters. Mrs. Natalie P. Henderson, Mrs.

Russell (Polly) Fisher, Altadena, TWO grandsons. Gregory P. Henderson and Jonathan Fisher. He was a veteran of World War and member and past Master of 781- land Lodge No. 951, F.

and A.M. Friends ore invited to attend Memorial service at the R. Kenneth. Crowford Funerel Home, 495 Winton Rd. Thursday afternoon at 2.

Friends wishing may contribute to the Masonic Brotherhood Fund, care of Zetland Lodge, 875 Main St. E. Prentiss, Burney J. January 3, 1972, Burney J. Prentiss of 60 Cornella Drive, Rochester.

He is survived by his wife, Florence; four daughters, Mrs. Charles (Bernice) Traub, Webster, Mrs. Lewis (Mary) Stiles of Holcomb, Mrs. Milo (Peggy) Eddy, Rochester, Mrs. John (Nancy! Murphy of one niece; eighteen grandchildren; ten greatgrandchildren.

Friends ore Invited to call at Smith Lotze Funeral Chapel, 10 Lapham Park, Webster, from 2-4, 7- 9, where services will be held Thursday at 10:30, Rev. George Anderson officiating. Interment, Webster Union Cemetery. Preston, Susan M. Susan M.

Preston of 134. Camberly Place, Penfield, Monday. Jan. 3, 1972. Survived by her mother and father, Susan Macon Preston; sisters, Julie and Diane Preston; paternal grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Goetz of Scarsdale, N.Y.; several aunts and uncles. Friends are invited to attend a funeral service Thursday morning, 11 o'clock, at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Vick Park Forrest and Lawn East Interment, Cemetery. Buffalo, N.Y., of the Arconvenience of the family.

rangements, Nutton Funeral Home. Raab, Bertha E. Bertha E. Raab, St. January John's 3, Home, 1972.

Rochester, N. on She is survived cousin, Mrs. Ada MacLeod, Rochester. Friends are invited to attend a in St. John's Home, service, Friday morning memorial at 11:00 a.m., 1262 South Rochester.

Inter-. ment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Arrangements by the Alhart Funeral Home, James N. Rendsland of 839 Elmwood January 2, 1972.

He is survived by his wife, Gladys Bieder land; one daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Genie) McKay of Buffalo; one son, James C. Rendsland; his mother, Mrs. Mary T. Rendsland; four sisters, Mrs.

Norman (Mary) Werner, Mrs. William (Helen) Gresens, Mrs. Frank (Rita) Gallipeau, Mrs. Douglas (Edith) Murray; five brothers, and George, Norman Rendsland; one grandCharles, Joseph, Wilbur, several nieces and nephews. son; He was and a Photo Engravers Union, member of the LithograHoly phers Name Society of St.

Anne's and Monday the and Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9 Leiderkranz Club. friends may call at Miller FUp.m., neral Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. Mass of the Resurrection, morning at 9 o'clock, in Anne's Church. Interment, Holy Wednesday St.

Ghost Cemetery. Ruggles, Herbert F. Herbert F. Ruggles, 1972. 8732 He Canal is surBrockport, Jan.

wife, 4, Miriam; two sons, vived by his Wayne Orlando, two Florida, sisters, Mrs. Gary (Violet) Bechtold, Adams Brockport; Basin, Mrs. Casper (Harriet) JagRaymond gie, port Jarvis, N.Y.; three brothers, William Rochester, Florida; Harland Holley, Chester, Burnell, an aunt, Lillian Bibby, Rochester; two granddaughters; several nieces and nephews. He was a life member of Active Hook Ladder, Holley. Friends may call at Webster Funeral Home, 5 South Main, Holley, 2-5 and 7-9.

Services Friday, Jan. at 1 o'clock. Interment at convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute to the American Cancer Society. Scott, John J.

Jr. John J. Scott Jr. of Scott Littleton, January 3, 1972. Funeral from the Badger Funeral Homes, Rt.

2-A, Littleton, Thursday at 9 o'clock, with Funeral Mass at St. Anne's Church at 10 a.m. Visiting hours, Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Interment, Westlawn Cemetery, Littleton, Mass. Scott, Vernon R.

Vernon R. Scott, aged 66 years, of Hammond, N.Y., Jan. 2, 1972. Survived by his wife, Irene Scott; five sisters; two brothers; two stepsons; one stepdaughter. He was a retired emplove of Eastman Kodak Co.

Friends may call Thursday 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the Haubner Stallknecht Funeral Home, 828 Jay St. Interment, Friday, Mt. Hope Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Smith, Gertrude Gertrude Smith of 144 Cody Monday, January 3, 1972. She is survived by one son, Charles Dawson of Newport, R.I.; three grandchildren; two brothers, Wyman Smith of Rochester and Willy Smith, Evanston, three sisters, Mrs.

Alice Mays, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mrs. Pearl Barksdale, and Mrs. Artie Florence of Rochester; other relatives. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the funeral home of M.E. Latimer and Son, 983 Plymouth Ave.

S. Funeral service Friday 1 p.m., at the funeral home, the Rev. A. N. Gibson officiating.

Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Stocker, Nellie I. Nellie I. Stocker of 93 Rosewood Terrace Monday January 3, 1972.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ray (Aletha) Burden, Mrs. James A. (Ruth) McConnell Pittsford; four grandchildren, eight great grandchildren; six great great grandchildren. She was a member of East Side Memorial Presbyterian Church and the Bible Class.

Friends are invited to call Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Frank Ashton Funeral Home, 1218 Culver Rd. Funeral services and interment at White Haven Memorial Park will be held at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing may contribute to the Memorial Fund of East Side Memorial Presbyterian Church. Vanderhorst, Amy Monday, January 3, 1972, Amy Vanderhorst of 296 Penhurst Rd. Survived by her husband, Andrew Vanderhorst; a son, Edward A.

Vanderhorst; three daughters, Mrs. Henry (Sally) DeBruyn, Mrs. John (Joyce) Dobbenga, Mrs. Robert (Martha) Koopman of El Paso, Texas; a brother, George VanderWoude; a brother and three sisters in Holland; ten grandchildren, one great-grandchild; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridge Rd.

E. (between Goodman and Culver Services Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Whitford, Milton Milton E. Whitford, Spring Caledonia, Jan.

4, 1972. Survived by two sons, Gary New Jersey and Brent Ellsworth, Avon; one daughter, Mrs. Maffood (Brenda) Ghassemi, California; his, mother, Anna Whitford, Hessing, N.Y.: five grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Wednesday 3-5, 7-9, at the Alhart Funeral Home, 56 W. Main Caledonia, where services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m.

Interment, Mumford Rural Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Those wishing, may make contributions to the Heart Fund. RETIREMENT YOU CAN AFFORD IN A PLACE YOU WANT TO BE FLORIDA HOME FROM $13,950 Healthful climate, year round living. Low taxes. Homes by Florida's famous MACKLE BROS.

6 communities. Call Now, for information on Homes, Locations, Living Costs. PRESS BASKIN FLORIDA SALES, INC. TAD 1971 (K) (B) 244-2700 EST express your sympathy with a beautiful floral tribute from SIBLEY'S BRAND- NEW ARCADE FLOWER SHOP just call 232-2500. You may use your Sibley's Charge, of course Sibley's Arcade Flower Shop, Street Floor; Downtown (between the Grocery and the Ramp Garage) Worden, Estella L.

Deaths Estella L. Worden, ape 92, of 6 Menio Place, January 2, 1972. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Olive Crumb of Pittsford. Mrs.

Gladys Cameron of Caledonia, and Misses Hazel and Helene Worden; one son, James Worden two sisters, Mrs. Ruby Stettner of Spencerport and Mrs. Luella Holmes; several grandchildren; great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Monday 7-9 p.m.. and Tuesday 24 and 7-9 p.m., friends may call at the family residence, 6 Menio Place.

Services Wednesday morning at 11 in South Presbyterian Church. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Yandow, Edward F. Edward F. Yandow of 17 Lincoln January 4, 1972.

He is survived by his wife, Ethel Yondow; his daughter, Cotherine Rice; two step-daughters, Mrs. Arlene Schumaker, Mrs. Ann Cook; two step-sons, Kenneth R. Crosby, John A. Crosby; two sisters, Mrs.

Ida McDermet, Mrs. Eva Dart; his brother, Charles Yandow three grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was a WW 1 Army veteran. Wednesday and Thursday, 3-5, 7-9 p.m., the family will receive friends at Miller Funeral Homes, 706 South where services will be held Friday at 11 o'clock. Interment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Zimmerman, Alma I. Alma 1. Zimmerman, Jan. 3, 1972 of 120 Seward St.

She is survived by her husband, Charles J. Zimmerman; one son, Charles Robert Zimmerman of Philadelphia, four sisters, Mrs. Harry (Florence) Blokeley, Mrs. Josephine Preston, Mrs. Frank (Margaret) O'Hanion and Mrs.

Cyril (Inez) Attridge: two brothers, George and Charles VandeVelde; three grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Corbett FUneral Home, 109 West Tuesday 7-9, Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9. Services Thursday morning 8:30 and 9 o'clock from Conception Church, Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Card of Thanks Kendrick, Mrs. Mary Louise The family of Mrs.

Mary Louise Kendrick wishes to extend to all friends and relatives our sincere thanks for your kind words and deeds during our time of need. May God bless each of you. IMPORTANT NOTICE EMPLOYMENT The New York State Law On Human Rights and the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 hibit discrimination in ment because of age and sex unless based on a bona fide occupational qualification. Help Wanted and Situations Wanted advertisements are arranged in columns captioned "Male and Female" for the convenience of readers and are not intended as an unlawfut limitation or discrimination based on sex. HOUSING "The New York State Law On Muman Rights prohibits discrimination based on race, creed or national origin in the sale or rental of housing." Lost, Found, Strayed BEAGLES (2) male.

Lost: Vicinity Oatka Trail, Le Roy, Dec. 19. Reward. 482-3082. BRACELET: Grandmother's charm, lost downtown area Dec.

29, sentimental value, reward. 473-3621. BOARDER Collie: Lost Quentin Rd.Merchants Rd. area, red collar, "Tipple," reward. 91 Quentin 482-6570.

GOLDEN Retriever: Mail, 9 months old, named "Shawn," lost Greece near Benjamin Ave. Children's pet. 663-6338 after 4 p.m. or weekends. POODLE: Black, lost Culver Rd.

area, groomed, owner's name on white collar, "Pierre," child's pet, rewarl. 288-4784. WALLET: Lost front of 1000 East black leather, reward. 473- 5669. CATS (2): one 6-toed black-white, long hair; one gray-white; Lost, Ontario vicinity.

Contact, Mr. Church, 83 Ridge Ontario, N.Y. or 716-342-4578 (collect). Reward. CAT, lost vicinity Alexander-Univer.

sity Ave. Grey-white female, Call 473-2336. CAT, male, black with white markings, lost Culver Lake Breeze pk area; Reward 467-4312. EYEGLASSES: Lady's. Red case.

Lost, vicinity Lehigh Pk. Blvd. 436-5122. FOUND: Glasses, dark brown motfled plastic rims. Accidently picked up in downtown store.

Dec. 17. 244-3761. FOUND kitten black with white neck McCall Rd. Greede 865-4562.

FOUND: Cat, beige male. Northeast sec. city. 865-8959. FUR HAT, lady's, lost Christmas week, Rochester.

Reward. 232-3730, 381-7183. GERMAN Shepherd puppy, female, lost, vicinity Lincoln Ave. answers to "Vinus" 436-3343. Reward.

COLLIE: Black, white, tan. Lost Irondequoit. Reward. 467-4940. GERMAN Shepherd: Large, brown, black markings, Lost Portland-Rosemary.

544-3096. GLASSES lost, man's; with brown frame, in brown case; week ago. 865-4066 days, 654-8065 after 5. DOG: Black curly hair, wearing chock collar and flea collar. Lost: Hillside Ave.

No. 1 School area. Reward. 473- 4327. CAT: Male.

White with black markings. Children's pet. Lost Dec. 29th. Suburban Plaza, E.

Henrietta area. Reward. 334-5388. FOUND: Large male shepherd type, blonde, does tricks. Greece area.

663-8178. WALLET: Black, contains identification, lost Avenue A. Reward call ouis, 381-1600, ext. 13, days. CAT, altered male, black and gray stripes, gray paws.

Lost HighlandMonroe area. 473-4194. CAT: Gray, long-haired. Lost vicinity Turk Hill Estates. Child's pet.

Reward. 377-4367. BEAGLES, 2 females, lost Webster area Reward. 328-5971. SIAMESE Cat: Male Lost: Ambrose St.

vicinity Answers to 458-5645. SIAMESE Cat: Lost Dec. 23. Scottsville Wheatland area. Altered male.

Reward. 889-3258, 247-4294. SMALL Tan dog Lost: Part Terrier. Wearing choke chain. Vicinity Penfield Rd.

Reward. 315-597-9586. DOG: Male, Shaggy blonde, with black tipped ears, has chain and flea collar. Lost, East-Park Ave. area.

442-3415. BEAGLE: Male, brown and white. Lost Lvell-Otis St. area. Christmas day.

Child's pet. 254-1573, 254-5270. FOUND: Young male, police dog, with choke chain. 271-2629 after 6 p.m. KITTEN: Black, long haired, lost.

Latta-Kurk area. Childrens pet. Call 225-1573. POODLE: Black, female, recent mother. Lost, vicinity N.

ClintonNorton St. Reward. 467-7035. WOMAN'S red wallet, lost vicinity Hudson Ave, and North St. containing sum of money.

Keep money, return wallet and papers. 244-2521. POODLE: Apricot female, answers to lost Blossom-Clover vicinity. Reward. 288-2593.

FOUND: Beagle, female, midtown area. Call after 6 p.m. 271-5878. FOUND: Keys, full ring, New Year's Eve. Parking lot Gibbs-Selden St.

546-2226. POODLE, small black female, red collar, lost Hilton-Greece area. 392- 9154. PREGNANT? Don't want to be? Wor. ried about VD? No matter how old yOU are, call Marie Love at Planned Parenthood, 546-2595.

5 Personals DO IT YOURSELF DIVORCES $75 SEPARATIONS $25 ANNULMENTS $75 a.m. to 9 p.m. a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat.

9 a.m till noon 458-1740 EXPEDITION FORMING FOR AMAZON Mineral and Archaeology Exploration Expedition to the Amazon Jungles of South America. Ph. 301-725-0747 Personals ANY Girl in trouble and in need of a friend, call or see Mrs. Brig. Wllfiam Walksnoris, Satvation Army.

North 546-3944. DO YOU NEED A LAWYER? If so, contact Lawyer Reference Service, 516 Terminal Bldg. HAPPY New Gloria and Julia! How are you? LIBERAL Board: For child care, your horne. weekly day care for young children or full time foster care, especially for adolescents and disturbed children. Monroe County Dept.

Social Services, 442-4000, ext. 2409. H1-C Singles meet. 1-9-72, Holiday inn downtown, 227-1055. LOWE.

What have you done with my poem. Lois. Business Personals AMBULANCE: National Ambulance for transfer and emergencies. Dial for immediate service. 546-2525.

AUTO Insurance: Immediate FS-1, any age. Installments. Edco Agcy. 264 Arnett, 436-0022, Open "til 8. AUTO Insurance: Any age, any vehicle, any driver, monthly payment, daily Sat, til 1, 737 E.

Main. PERMANENTS: Given at home, over 20 years experience. 325-2936. AUTO Insurance: On the spot, FS-1, no refusals, financing. Mazzola Insurance, 592- Portland 266- 7130.

On the spot FS-1 Pinnacle Insurance Bullshead Plaza Child Care GATES-Greece area: Occasional. Playmates. 227-1446. EMERGENCY babysitting available In Seneca-Ridge area. 266-5257.

N. GOODMAN: My home. Fenced yard. Playmates. years.

288- 8334. CULVER-Main area: experienced home care, 654-8266, $20 per wk. IF you need a reasonable, experienced babysitter, call 544-2880. Entertainment DRUMMER available: 8 yrs. experience.

Call 266-4609. MAGIC Shows for all occasions, all ages, Dr. J. Johnson 243-0257. PIANO or organ player: Wanted, commercial music.

254-3080 after 6 m. BASS player wanted: for rock group. Glenn, 235-1262. Travel DELIVER Cars: In exchange for transportation. Auto 116 Humboldt St.

off Culver, 442-0060. RIDE urgently needed, Dewey-Birr to Commerce Dr. M. D. DeRoller, 255 Birr, 334-2340.

HAPPY ADS! CALL 454-4200 FOR DETAILS 10 Auctions ROBERT Stewart: Licensed aucti oneer all types, high return, call collect, 716-442-3968, Rochester. TOM Cone Auction Co. Auctioneers, Sale managers and appraisers. Avon N. 243-3380, 926-3957.

TRACY Bros. Auctioneers: Dave and Dick. Phone Pavilion, 584-3640, Phone Danville 1-987-5160. R. L.

LOVELESS Auctions, tate Appraisals, Liquidations, Antiques. Private sales, $, 634-1648. AUCTIONEER, Sales Manager, Appraiser; complete service. Harris Wilcox, Bergen, N.Y (716) 494-1880. I.

SHOOLMAN and Associates, Auctioneers, appraisers, liquidators, Industrial, commercial, households, esfates. 442-8720, 244-9143. ARNOLD Emerson Son Auctioneers. Appraisals, household, cattle, chinery. Canandaigua.

315-394-4660. WILLIAM R. Kent: Complete auction service appraisers and real estate. Bergen, N.Y. 716-494-1890.

11 Airplanes and Parts THE New Champ by Bellanca is here. The magnificent puddle lumper of the past at a price you can affored. Get one if your own and fly for a change. At $4,995. See it at Brockport Ledgeale Airport.

For info on sales and demonstration call trondequoit Sea Plane, 454-6776 or 225-4928. FRASCA Instrument Simulator $12 hr, Brockport Aviation, 2400 Colby Rd, 637-3020. SPECIAL: hours free flying time with each new application Brockport Flying Club 2400 Colby, 637-3020. 12 Cars Being Dismantle VOLKSWAGEN Parts: 1955-72. Excellent selection of body and engine parts.

Also Model 1600 parts, 244-6030. 52 Lightfood St. 'NEW Arrivals: '69 TR6, '67 TR4, '70 Chevy, '71 Pinto, Montego, '64 TR4, '68 VW, '69 Ford '70 GTO Pontiac, '68 Chevy, '68 Cortina, '68 Plymouth, $68 Pontiac and many others. Sylen Auto Parts Route 104, Williamson, N.Y. Rochester phone direct to yard, 454-6420 13 Auto Accessories, Parts CORVETTE: 1961, 427 powered, candy paint, drag or show car.

Many extras. 254-1347. ENGINE parts for 289: 3 speed transmission, '65-'66 Ford, $85; 2 bell housings, $25 each; heads, $10 each; cams $20 each. 392-3636. HOME Auto care, professional tuneups at your home.

458-9734. MGB wheels, Cosmic al mi nu m. 14x51, with 185x14 Semperit Radials, perfect for street-gymkhana. $200. 621-5983.

MGB tires, 4 Dunlop Gold Seal 5.90x14, $50. 621-5983 evenings. BRAKE Shoes: Bonded, riveted, metallic, all types, clutch pressure plates. Phil's Auto Parts, 232-3717. AVOID the spring rush: Now is the time to get it together at Precision Automotive, 440 St.

Paul, 232-5732. REMODELING Sale: For the month of January 1972. Save as much as 50 per cent on Speed equipment and accessories, Vic's Auto Parts Inc. Open daily tIl 8:30 p.m. 458-8150.

"'The more we sell the less we have to move." RACING U.S.A., 940 Monroe Ave. Foreign motor sports equipment, accessorles. 442-8140. VW parts and accessories, rebuilt 1200, 1300, 1500 engines. Bus and beatle available.

Empire Automotive. 671- 4800. 16 Tires, Recapping DELTA tubeless, 4-ply, 7.35x14. 2 Dynacor superstrength on wheels. 2000 mi.

$38.50. 586-8243. TIRES: (4) G-74-14 custom wide track Polyglass. Asking $125. 325-6775 after 6.

SNOW tires: (2) and wheels for VW bus $35. Call 381-5659. SNOW tires, (2), 775x14, stucided, $40. 426-1298, 964-3681. NEW Tread tires, summer or snow, $9.95 up, all sizes in stock.

Wheels $3,99. Tries studded $4.95. Sales, service. 8-6 weekdays, Sat. 9-4.

Portland Tire, 149 Portland, 325-9532. GOODYEAR G-70x14 polyglas, white letters. $39.95. Others. Red's, 889- 2250.

CORVETTE '64: damaged, parts and body. 325-4705, 103 Taft Ave. TIRES (3): 800x16-5, 8-ply, Firestone Town Country, snow tires, $40 about 800 ml. Also four 950x16-5, 8-ply summer tires and wheels, $40-ea. Mt.

Morris, 1-658-4178 or 658-2634. Automobiles For Sale 18 Automobiles For Sale AMERICAN Motors Brand new 1971 Matador 4 door sedan, 150 HP 6 cylinder, Midway blue, automatic, radio, WSW, Wheel covers, Individual seats, Goodyear Polyglas snow tires. Was $3445.45. Now $2695! Taylor American, 175 Winton Rd. N.

AMERICAN Motors: Brand new 1971 Matador, red, 8 cylinder, 2 door hardtop, vinyl roof and trim, power steering, wheel covers, Light group, automatic, Goodyear Polyglas snow tires. Was $3699.40. Now $2795! Taylor American, 175 Winton Rd. N. BUICK: '70 2 door Skylark 2 door hardtop, fully equipped including air conditioning.

Driven only 17,000 miles by one owner. $2495. Palmyra Motors, RI. 31, Palmyra, N.Y. 315-597-4861, 454-2380.

BUICK, 1970: Sport wagon, 8, automatic, radio, power steering and brakes. luggage rack, low miles. 328- 1251. BUICK: 1967 LeSabre custom 4 door. Beautiful family car lust traded in by its original owner.

Fully equipped and priced at only $1095. Dorschel Buick Opel Toyota, 3399 W. Henrietta Rd. at Southtown. BUICK: 1967 Skylark Custom 4 door hardtop.

Air conditioned. One owner Extra sharp. Perfect Florida car at only $1295. Dorschel Buick Opel Toyota 3399 W. Henrietta Rd.

at Southtown. BUICK, Skylark, 1969; 11,000 ml. Best offer, 442-4885. BUICK: 1970 Electra 225 4 door hardtop. Air conditioned.

Full power, best of all a 37,000 factory warranty left. Best buy in our whole inventory at only $3695. Dorschel Buick Opel Toyota, 3399 W. Henrietta Rd. at Southtown.

18 Automobiles For Sale BUICK Sportswagon. 168 Chevrolet 2-door. A-1, $795. 663-5001. CADILLAC.

ml. '70 342-6360, convertible: 325-6816. Air. Power. 18.000 CADILLAC 1970 door De $4795.

Ville, Palmyra fully Motors. RI. 31. Polmyra, N.Y. 315- equipped, one owner, 597-4861, 454-2380.

CADILLAC: '69 sedan DeVille, execu- sea blue 35,000 one owner, tive's price for quick sale. Call Monday personal car, has everything. Low morning after 9:00. 235-5870. CADILLAC: sedan Deville, full power, 16,000 sale.

miles, 865-8476, excellent by condi- appt. tion, estate only. CADILLAC: $56 good p.m. condition. 467-5046.

Best offer. Call after 5 CADILLAC: '64. Body and 482-0856. engine good condition. Asking $275.

CADILLAC Eidorado: '70. 381-5777. Excellent condition. Very low mi. CADILLAC Coupe DeVille 1968: All available extras $2,995.

Carl Foss Lincoln Mercury 2452 W. Henrietta Rd. CADILLAC El Dorado 1971: All avallabie extras $6995. Carl Foss Lincoinercury 2452 W. Henrietta Rd.

CADILLAC, 1970 Coupe DeVille, and 4-door hardtop, radio, heater, automatic. Power steering, power brakes, windows, power seats, air conpower ditioning, cruise control, vinyl top. Pitts (Choice of Pontiac, 2), 1067 Ridge Stock No. 95-75A. ter, 872-3260.

CADILLAC: '66 Coupe Deville; good shape, $700. Geneseo 243-1238. CAMARO, 69: Z-28, excellent condition, no winters. Weekends or week days after 6 p.m. 334-2880.

CHEVELLE Super Sport '68: Block, no winters, 396 4-speed, completely rebuilt. 235-2020. CHEVROLET 1969: Impala 4-door hartop, radio, power steering, automatic. Frank Giardino at Taylor Chevriet, 175 Winton Rd. N.

CHEVROLET: 1971's. Barnd new. Only 15 left. All models. Below dealer cost.

Palmyra Motors, 315-597-4861, 454-2380. CHEVROLET '69 impala Convertible -V-8 automatic, power steering brakes 544-2604, 544-0357. CHEVROLET: '71 Custom Coupe. Has every available Chevrolet option. Driven less than 10,000 miles, by our Service Mgr.

Retail new $5100. Happy Holiday price $3945. Palmyra Motors 315-597-4861, 454-2380. CHEVROLET: 1971 Caprice Sedan. Fully equipped including factory air conditioning.

Vogue tires. Duracoat undercoating. Retail new $5400. Our Happy Holiday Price $3995. Palmyra Motors 315-597-4861, 454-2380.

CHEVY '66: Malibu, 6-cylinder, white, 2-door hardtop, 45,000 mi. Offer. Good student car. 381-1154. CHEVY, '65 Impala convertible, automatic, 283.

$200. 872-2633. CHEVY '57, 6 cylinder. 2 single carburetors, bucket seats, custom steering wheel, sustom door, panels. $150.

338-2708. CHEVROLET: '69 convertible, Impala V8 automatic, full power, green with black top and seats. $1795. Palmyra Motors, Rt. 31, Palmyra, N.Y.

315-597- 4861, 454-2380. CHEVROLET $67: Station wagon, power small V8, A-1. 544-3595. Vita ONE CHEVROLET: 1971 Caprice 4 door hardtop, seats, windows air, vinyl top. You name it and it's got it.

9,000 miles. Cost $5800 new. Our price only $3295. Dorschel Buick Opel Toyota 3399 W. Henrietta Rd.

at Southtown. CHEVY, 1964: Tudor Impala. V-8. Automatic. Excellent transportation.

Body needs work. $125 or best offer. Call 225-5645. CHEVY, '65, convertible, I pal a. Great running condition.

Needs some body work. $150. 482-2724. CHEVY '66: Standard. Excellent.

Drafted. Offer. 342-5400. CHEVY '69: Townsman wagon. V-8, full power.

Snowtires. Excellent shape, $1600. 544-6243. CHEVY, '69: Impala Custom, good condition, $1750. Call Jim Bruen, 426-2341.

CHEVROLET: 1971 Camaro SS plus rally sport, fully equipped plus air conditioning, white with blue interior. Driven lust 5,000 miles. A company car $3295. Palmyra Motors, Rt. 31, Palmyra, N.Y.

315-597-4861, 454-2380. CHEVROLET: '71 Impala, 4-door sedan, radio, automatic, power steering, air condition, No. 232-71A. $2895. Pitts Pontiac, 1067 Ridge Webster, 872-3260.

CHEVROLET: '69 Nova 2 door V8, 4 speed transmission, green with matching Interior, $1395. Palmyra Motors, Rt. 31, Palmyra, N.Y. 315-597- 4861, 454-2380. CHEVROLET: 1970 BelAir 4 door, cylinder, standard transmission, turquoise with matching interior, $1195.

Palmyra Motors, Rt. 31, Palmyra, N. Y. 315-597-4861, 454-2380. CHEVROLET: '69 BelAir, 2-door automatic, V-8, power steering, 35,000 actual miles, 1-owner, $1345.

Ridley Ford 755 Ridge Webster, N.Y. 671-2280. CHEVROLET: 1971 Chevelle convertibie V8 automatic, full power, Sunflower yellow with black top and Interior. Driven lust 8000 miles by our Chevrolet zone manager's wife, $2999. Palmyra Motors, Rt.

31, Palmyra, N.Y. 315-597-4861, 454-2380. CHEVY, 152 automatic, 327, positration. Good shape, $250. 544-8874 or 467-2039.

CHEVROLET '67: BelAir, 2 door, cylinder, automatic, power steering, brakes. 49,000 actual miles, real nice. $795. King Sales 1019 Broad 47-2650. CHEVROLETS, 1971: Brand new Malibu, Vega, Monte Carlos, BelAires, Impalas.

Save hundreds. Don Starkweathe Chevrolet, Scottsville. CHRYSLER, '68, 300, 4-door hardtop, radio, heater, automatic, power steering, power brakes. No. 292-71A.

$1,895. Pitts Pontiac, 1067 Ridge Webster, 872-3260. CHRYSLER: Town Country Wagon 1971, superbly equipped and showroom new, $3,995. Carl Foss Lincoln ercury 2452 W. Henrietta Rd.

CHRYSLERP 1968 New Yorker, 4 door hardtop, 8 cyl. automatic, power steering, radio, white sidewall tires. Clear 3he lot special. Year end price. $1595.

Doyle Chrysler-Plymouth, South Ave. at Court St. 454-3790. CHRYSLER, '69, Town 'n Country wagon, yellow color, one -owner, power equipped, saddle interior, steal at $1,995. Ridley Ford 755 Ridge Webster, N.Y., 671-2280.

CHRYSLER, '70, "300" 2-door hardtop, radio, heater, automatic, power steering, power brakes, vinyl top. $2,795. No. 299-71A. Pitts Pontiac, 1067 Ridge Webster, 872-3260.

CORTINA GT Coupe 1968: Mint condition, $1,095. Carl Foss Lincoln Merury 2452 W. Henrietta Rd. COUGAR 1968: 4-speed. Vinyl roof.

Extras. Best offer. 338-2912. DODGE: Excellent selection. Finest condition.

Used Cars. 100 per cent warranty. Gray-Raycheff Dodge. Scottsville. 889-3583.

DODGE, '64: 6 cyl. Power steering. Automatic. Good 2nd car. Must sell, $300.

Call 865-7707. DODGE '69: Dart convertible 6 cylinder automatic transmission. A cream puff. $1695. Palmyra Motors, Rt.

31, Palmyra N.Y, 315-597-4861, 454-2380. DODGE '68 Coronet 500, 4-door, 8, automatic, radio, power steering, disc brakes. bucket seats. 586-7042. DODGE 1965: Tudor hardtop.

Must sell. $300. 671-3001. DODGE 1969: White 2-door 8, automatic, power steering $1,495. Ha Cadle at Taylor Chevrolet, 175 Winton Rd.

N. DODGE Charger '69 8 automatic console shift power steering, air, stereo, cruise-control. 544-2604--544- 0367. DODGE: Coronet, 383, radio, vinyl top, power steering, air conditioned. $1,600.

Consider trade. Fran's Esso, 1581 Titus 266-9713. DODGE: '67, 9-passenger. Engine, etc. excellent.

$950. 352-6011. FAIRLANE '63: Good body. Transmission and tires. Best offer over $25 takes it.

223-4475. FAIRLANE, '67, 8 cylinder automatic. Power. A-1. $675.

225-9453. FIAT: Choice of 2- 850 Spider convertible. One '68 at only $600. One '69 at only $800. Take advantage of these low wholesale prices.

Dorschel Buick Opel Toyota 3399 W. Henrietta Rd. at Southtown. FIREBIRD: '68 Gold black vinyl top V-8. 29,000 mi.

New tires. Excellent $1500 or best offer. 663-4183. FORD Van Camper '64 excellent, new tires, $1100. 381-7353.

FORD LTD '66, automatic. Power steering. Radio, heater. Good condition. $595.

342-6713. FURY 11, Excellent condition. $750. 334-4641. FORD, 1964: Country Squire, A-1, automatic Full power 41,000 miles.

One owner. $380. 381-0383. FORD '69 wagon: LTD Country Squire, full power, excellent. New brakes, exhaust and snow tires; $1895; 334-6217.

FORD: 1967 Galaxie 500, 4-door, dark green, V-8, power steering, one owner, 37,000 actual miles, sold new and serviced by us. Only $845. Ridley Ford, 755 Ridge Webster, N.Y. 671-2280. FORD, '68 Ranch Wagon, blue finish, vinyl interior, V-8, radio, heater, automatic transmission, winterized.

Runs very good. Our as is special. Only $895. Can arrange financing. Veteran's Auto Parts, 1060 Lee Road.

Open till 6 p.m. 54 mine.

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