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Democrat and Chronicle Deaths Deaths IMPORTANT NOTIOC Last Night In Review 8C Rochester, N. Y. May 7.1971 MPLOVMINT Haberbusch, Frank A. State the NtW Tor Suddenly, Tuesday, May 4, 1971, frank Deaths A. Haberbusch, aged 60 years of 1 upa-rrinl ttri f.nte Survived bv his te.

Heien Habeibusch; two sons, Carl A. Breen, Mary A. Mary A. Bretn on Mav 5. 1971 of St.

Anne's Home. She Is survived by her tour sisters, Mrs. Ralph (Charlotte) Codding ot Rochester, Mrs. Ban (Stasia) Robison ot Seattle. Mrs.

Timolhv I Kathleen) McGratn, Mrs. Teresa Dowl-ing; a brother, Clarence Breen all ot Ontario, Canada; several nieces and nephews. A Jubilant Bach ot New York City and David r-. Huper-busch, Gates; one sister, Miss Ruth Ho-rnrbuch. Rochester; two Brothers, Ju lius, Pompono Beach, Flo.

and Raymond Habeibusch, Rochester) several nieces On Human Rlgnti oroniolts incrimination in imjlovment be-cauee ot ao onj lex unlos based en a Bono tide orcuoolional anon-ficav Helo Wonted ond Situations Wonlel advertisements ore arronoed ia columns captioned "Male ond 'Ferrait" lor tne convenience ef reoaeis ad ere not Intended as en unlawful limitation or oiscrlanuKition eased en sen, KOUJINO The New Vera. State Low On Human Rights prohibits discrimination based en race, creed or notional origin In the sole or rental of housing." and nephews. He was a veteran ww Friends may call at me George II, member of iwenty-flve Year Ciuo, Neisner's Brothers, Inc. Angevine, 0. Laurence In Orchard Park, N.Y., Mov 5, 1971, Laurence 0.

Angevine, husband of Vecna E. (Weaoert). tather ol Oliver L. Angevine jr. ot East Auiora, and Richard A.

Angevine ot Bronxville, brother ot Dr. W. Angevine and Mrs. Henry H. (Frances) Keel, also survived bv tour grandchildren, and one preat-granddouahtef.

A memorial service will be conducted at the First Unitarian Church ot Rochester (Wmton Rd.) Saturday afternoon, May 8, at 4 p.m. Friends Invited. In By HARVEY SOUTHGATE Funk Funeral Home, 1)19 Joseph Ave. at Norton Thursday 7-9 and Friday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Saturday, May 8.

1971, at 8 45 from the funeral home Friends may can Thursday ond Friday 1-4. 7-9 p.m. at the cunerai Home ot nar and 9 a.m. ot the Church of Our Lady old F. Wood, l30 Buffalo Rd.

(near Howard Rd.) where funerol services will without Bach's A Bach Festival proper attention to be conducted Saturday morning ai iu ju. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ot Perpetual Help. Interment, HOly sepulchre Cemetery. Brust.

Elmer Elmer Brust, age 64 of 37J Alphonse St organ music is like an uncom lieu ot flowers the family oreters con Those wishing may make contributions to the Lutheran Church ot Our Incarnate Word, 597 East In his tributions be made to the choice ol the Announcemints suddenly on Mav 5, 1971. Survived by his aonor. Baitinger. Rosetta A. memory.

Johnston, Frances Entered Info rest May 6, 1971, In Brock May 6, 1971. Mrj. Rosetta A. Baltlnoer or ojo carma center Rood. Hilton Surviving are one daughter, Mrs.

All port, N.Y., Frances Johnston formerly ot Rochester. She Is survived by a sis Ham J. Donovan of Southern Pines, wife Julia; daughter Miss Cynthia Brust; brother Carl Brust; two sisters, Mrs. Clara Weber of California and Miss Minnie Brust, nieces and nephews. Deceased was World War 1 1 veteran.

Friends may call at the John Mor-can Funeral Home, 445 Hudson cor. ner Alphonse trom 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral service Saturday morning at 9.30 o'clock and 10 o'clock at Holy Redeemer Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Norm Laronna; six grandchildren; four teen great grandchildren.

No calling hours. A memorial serv ter, Mrs. Florence Bessell; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 ot the Funerol Home of Thomas F. Troll, 683 E.

Main St. Funeral services Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Interment, While Haven Memorial Park. ice will be held Saturday afternoon at me Hilton Baptist Church. Lake Avenue.

Hilton at 2 clock. Rev. Fred E. Dean officiating. Interment, Parma Union organs of his day.

This Passacaglia seemed to this listener ta finer work than the much-played Minor. The program also included the Prelude and Fugue in Minor, the Pastorale in F. Major, and the Prelude and Fugue in A Minor. Two Chorale Preludes from Bach's Miscellaneous Preludes were charmingly done, as was the opening number, Prelude and Fugue in A. Major.

Holloway has a nice sense of balance, a sensitive touch in the filigree of the organ, and an obvious desire to make Bach rather than himself the center of interest. The audience gave him a resounding ovation. Tonight Theodore Hollen-bach, founder and conductor of the Bach Festival Choir, will conduct a program of cantatas and motets, and Norma Burton, Elizabeth E. cemeierv at tne convenience ot the family. Flowers are gratefully declined Kanis, William II.

Bnnnmtt CALL today for deliyery to your home 232-5550 or your nearest Regional Office Albion, Batavia, Canandaigua, Dansville, Newark, Penn Yait, Geneseo, Geneva, Seneca Falls Elizabeth E. Burton, aged 90 years of 1400 S. Plymouth Ave. Wednesday. Mav Mav 5, 1971, William H.

Kanls of 222 Lux St. Surviving are his wite, Sophia; two oy tne tamny. Bazar, Joseph S. Thursday, May 6, 1971, Joseoh Bazor, iyi. ne is survived bv tour dauah ters Mrs.

Angler (Anno) Meredith; Mrs tempos for virtually everything he played, using all the resources if the fine Asbury instrument. In Bach's music, things which are equal to the same things are not always equal to each other. His works are alike in the fundamentals of structure, but have quite different identities. There seem to be no two that merely say the same thing, yet the Bach pattern of counterpoint, of interweaving of themes and the development of fugues is always unmistakable. Last night's program included a particularly satisfying performance of the Passacaglia and Fugue in Minor, 20 variations on a theme which runs up and down and through and through the amazing structure of the piece.

It tests rriost of the organ's registers, and Holloway managed the complex ramifications expertly. The sonorous climax was the sort of effect, one imagines, that Bach would like to have achieved on the simpler Alvin (Dorothy) Ross, Mrs. Clement Evelvn) Schdenherr, Mrs. Wllllom (Hel 6 Willis oreece. Survived by hi wife, tieanor (Uncuras) Bator; one en) Weis; one son John; two sisters Mrs.

Nellie Grealy, Mrs. Gertrude Hunt, son, uonaia; one daughter, Miss Corol pleted story, although Rochester's festival for a number of years went without an all-organ program. Last night the sixteenth annual festival opened in Asbury First Methodist Church in a way to satisfy tradition and the tastes of all-out Bach devotees. Clyde Holloway, onetime organist at St. Bartholomew's Church in New York and now an assistant professor at Indiana University, presented an admirableprogram of preludes, passacaglia and fugues.

So much of Bach's choral music is set to somber themes very movingly, of course that one may forget his organ music is the apotheosis of life and jubilation. It bursts with energy and the fulfillment of hope. The program last night seemed contrived to bring this out, as Holloway set strong England; one brother Archie, England; Bazar; one aunt, Mrs. Mary Trllikaw stepsons, Roy D. ana Robert j.

vahov-lak; ten grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; three brothers, Charles, Gustav, and Frederick; three sisters, Mrs. Harland (Irene) Tail ot Walworth, Mrs. Richard (Ruth) Grlnnell of Hoi-comb, Mrs. Fred (Grace) Katerley ot Walworth; also several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Thursday 7-9 p.m., Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m.

at Schauman Funeral Home, 2100 St. Paul St. Services Saturday morning at 10:30 o'clock. Interment, Ml. Hooe Cemetery.

was; several nephews, and In laws Mr. and Mrs. John Uncuras. He was thirteen grandchildren; thirty-one greatgrandchildren; three member ot Gedemino Society and the Twenty-five Yedr Club, ToOin Pecking Friends may call at the Frederick W. Mulroney Funeral Home, 2729 Dewey Ave.

Calling hours 2-4, 7-9. Service flLO. Friends may call at the George Savage Funerat Home. 1080 North St Saturday morning II clock. Interment 2-5 ond 7-9 a.m.

Funeral services Sat Kimball, Ray M.D. morning at 8:45 and 9:30 at St. Charles Borromeo Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers.

Ray W. Kimball, M.D, formerly of Dewey May 4, 1971. He Is survived by one daughter, Grace Kimball, M.D. of Wilkes-Barre, Penna. Dr.

Kim friends wislhng may contribute to The American Cancer Society or Mass card ball was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, Monroe County at the convenience of the family. Chiarenza, Joseph May 6, 1971, Joseph Chiarenza of 182 Stone Fence Drive. Surviving are two sons, Salvatore and Vincent four daughters, Mrs. Sarah McCarthy, Miss Josephine Chiarenza, Mrs. Joseph (Gloria) Chorion, Miss Elaine Chiarenza; six grandchildren; one great-grandchild.

Friends may call at Vny and Schlelch Funeral Home, 2492 Dewey Ave. Friday 2-4, 7-8 where services will be conducted Saturday at 8:30 followed by Billone, Marie Susan Medical Society, Corinthian Temple Marie Susan Billone, of 5187 El Morodo no. t05 rfliAM, Rochester Consistory, street, Mont Clair, California, formerly of Rochester. N.Y.. Soturdov.

AAnu 1. Damascus Temple. Friends may call at Cnrbett Fu Auzin and Robert Sprenkle of the Rochester Philharmonic will play a violin and oboe concerto. The festival will end tomorrow night with the Minor Mass. 1971.

She is survived by one daughter, 4 Lost. Found, Strayed CAT: Black, male, white teet, chest. Chlldrens' pet. Blue collar. Lost Armstrong Rd.

Greecearea. 421J325. GREAT Dane lost, Parsells and Stout Sts. Grav and black, female, It months. 268-3370.

LABRADOR: Black, "King" 7-mo, old, lost vie. Emerson, between Dewey-Lake, reward, 254-9673, 225-' 7345. CAIRN Terrier. Lost Spencerport area. Male, grey brindle with black.

ISIAX IRISH SETTER: Lost, vicinity of Flvnn Greece. Female. Red collar, Family pel, dearly missed. Answers toj'RoseJj92-i4U0. EYEGLASSES.

Lost vicinity Domm Bros. Bowling Hall. May 2. Davs, 434-5253. Nights.

235-5337. "SIAMESE; Neutered male Strayed vicinity Keswirk-Orchard Empire. Reword. 482-3443. SIAMESE Cat: Male, iosfHenrletta area.J)eword.

334-om SIBERIAN Husky, male, 13 months black-white, blue eves, lost vicinity Ridge-Elmgrove area. Answers "Bart- Reword 232-5477. FOUND: Ladies gold watch, mesh band, April 20th, Plymouth Ave. Bus 232-7187. SIAMESE, male seolpolnt, registered.

Lost vicinity Sibley Court-East Ave. Liberal reward. 244-0624. COLLIE, tan-black and white mornings. Lost, "Penny," 328-5442 atler 4:30.

Reward, FOUND: Cartridge tape reeordjr. Cobbs Hill. 244-2504. STJif CASE, lost Wednesday, April 28. Reward.

264-5418. CAT: Lost, female, brownish, black markings, white on face, chin, chest, stomach, paws, green eves, reword. 454-3925. CONTACT lens In brown glass case. Somewhere between Helnrlchs and John Marshall during Hike for Hope.

232-7100 ext. 435 between 9 and 5. CAT lost, Riga-Buffalo Rd. area. Block-oronge, short hair, 293-1733.

POCKEfwatch, Elgin, white flold, initial Lost Two Guvs parking lot, between Harvest Market and Marine Midland Bank. Reward. 447- 9118. FOUND cat, Riga-Buffalo Rd. area.

White JpnwJredO 733. FOUND: Dog, white, brown spots. Medium size. Vicinity Glbbs St. After 6, 594-9197.

DOG lost: Child's red Irish setter. 1V years old. Answers to "Ginger." Collar ana tags Intact, Reward. Brooks- Thurston. 235-1654.

FOUND: Golden rtriever, female, Irondeqouit, 264-3521. Personal neral Home 109 West Avo. Friday 2-5 and 7-9 Service Saturday morning at 10:30. Interment, Fair Mount Ceme- mrs. t-nvnis Neeiana, ot Mont tlalr three sons, Samuel, of Baldwin Park Mass of Resurrection at Our Lady of terv.

Red Creek, N.Y. California, Peter, of Azuso, California, Thomas, of Rochester; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Tuttabene, of Rochester; twenty Lamberton, Arthur Frank Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends are invited to a memorial serv granacniiaren; twelve great-grandchll dren; several nieces and nephews. Ice 2:30 Saturday, May 8., at the West Cohan, Bell Henrietta Baptst Church.

Interment The family reauests friends to call from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. of the profetta-Nanna May 5, 1971, Bell Cohan of 210 Sub Mopiewood Cemetery at the convenience urban court, sne leaves four daughters, Mrs. Jack (Florence) Sollln, Mrs. Har t-unerai Home, 890 North Goodman Street. A prayer service will be held -Saturday morning 8:30 o'clock at A Cha old (Leona) Snyder, Miss Annefte Cohan and Mrs.

Robert (Shirley) Rosen rmmg uream thal, all of Rochester; two grandchll the tunerai home. Interment Holy Seoul chre Cemetery. Bogucki, Katie dren; one brother, Harry Kenner of Los Angeles, several nieces and nephews. ot me tomiiv. Langie, Louis A.

Wednesday, May 5, 1971, Louis A. Langie of 355 Yarmouth Rd. He is survived by his wile, Geraldine; one son, Louis A. two daughters, Mrs. John A.

Patricia) Schroth of Rochester, Sr. Virginia Marie, O.S.U.; one brother, Eugene H. Langie; a sister, Mrs. Antoinette Hola-han; olso six grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may coll from 7-9 Thursday evening at The John M.

Hedaes Funeral Suddenly, Thursday, May 4, 1971, Katie Funeral services will be held In the chapel of the Parsky Funeral Home Bogucki ot 31 Radio Street. She Is sur vived by her husband, Tony; two dauah 1125 St. Paut Friday, May 7th at 2 p.m. Burial in Rochester Jewish ters, Mrs. Michael (Ann) Pelechatl ond -Mrs.

John (Stella) Rudy; three grand Relief Organization Cemetery, Britton Road. Friends wishing may contribute Last Night In Review children, two great-grandchildren; one 100 Top sister, Mrs. Mory Kraslck of Winneoeg, Canada. She was a member of St. Josa- to the American cancer Society.

Following the funeral a period of mourn ohat's Society. ing will be observed at 90 Fairfield Friends may call starting Friday eve Drive. ning from 7-9 Saturday and Sunday 2-4, Conipton, Philo 7-9 p.m. at the Paul w. Harris i-unerai Home.

570 Kings Highway South (cor winners On Wednesday, Mav 5, 1971, Phllo B. ner Titus Avenue). Funeral services Home, corner of Culver Rd. and Empire Blvd. Mass of the Resurrection will be said Friday morning at 11 o'clock in SI.

John Evangelist Church, 549 Humboldt St. Interment Holy Senulchre Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers, the family suggests that friends wishing may make memorial contributions to the Otetiana Council Boy Scosut of America, 474 East Ave. Meusburger, Anton B. On Thursday, Mav 4, 1971, Anton B.

Meusburger of 20 State Plttsford. He Is survived by his wife, Cathern; two daughters, Mrs. Betty Longvear of Victor, Mrs. Richard (Deetta) Benedict of Canandalgua; one son, Edward of Pitts-ford; one sister, Miss Barbara Meusburger of Trov, N.Y.; four brothers, Louis, Henry and Edward, all of Trov, Joseph of also thirteen grandchildren. Comoton.

age 70, of 171 Normandale Drive, Gates. Survived by his wife, Charlotte; one sister, Mrs. Irene Williams of Austin, one brother, Edgar Compton, of Rochester; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of Mohdav morning ot 9 ond 9:30 at St. Josaohat Ukrainian Catholic Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemeterv. Parastas services on Sunday at 7:15 p.m. Bodna, John Entered Into rest, Jehr) Bodna, Mov 4, 1971, of 35 Bueno PI. Surviving are many friends. West Avenue Methodist Church, fact, the credits occupy a solid page of the program, and each is unusually well-deserved.

Gisela Fritzsching and Richard Mancini play Oberon and Titania, Jacklyn Tuite is Helena, and Jacci Conderacciis Hermia. G. Kerry Comerford plays Puck and T. Bohrer is Quince while David Runzo is Lysander and David Merritt is Demetrius. Others are Lucy Mednoza, Nancy Domiano, Michael Greenauer and Marc Williamson.

Playgoers should be warned that the performance does not begin until after 9 p.m. and continues without intermission for two hours. The play will run through Sunday, May 15, skipping only Monday. By JEAN WALRATH "A Midsummer Night's Dream," celestially framed last night in the Star Theater of the Strasenburgh Planetarium in a Blackfriars' production, came off with vitality and charm despite all the heavenly pyrotechnics that threatened to overwhelm it. The immortal bard proved untouchable, for with all of modern man's lavish fussing about with electronic sunrises and stars, the actors gave him the day.

They disported themselves in the earthly woodland setting with all their talent and fervor Puck, Peaseblos-som, Oberon, Titania, Helena and all the rest and performed Friends may call Friday only 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the Funeral Home of Harold F. Wood, 1530 Buffalo Road (near Howard Road), where funera will be conducted Saturday afternoon well. Al Hasenauer's Bottom and Pyramus of the play within the play were almost enough to bring tears to one's eyes. William Andia was credited with the concept and direction of the production and Carl Zollo with the design, all of which was hugely extravagant.

The costumes are works of art and craftsmanship, the lighting is impressive, the sound and music bespeak hours of work, the dances are well-designed. As a matter of ot 1:30. interment at Forest Hill Ceme tery, Austin, Po. Those wishing, may Friends mav call at zornow Funeral Home, 21 Lincoln Pittstord Friday 2-4, 7-9. Services Saturday at 1:30 Friends may call at the Kron Funeral Home, 746 Norton 2-4, 7-9.

p.m. Funeral services Saturday, May 8, 1971, at 8:30 a.m. and 9 o'clock at St. Theresa's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Boivle, Ruth make contributions to the Memorial Fund of the West Avenue Methodist from the funeral home and 2 clock frorr St. Louis Church. Plttsford. In lieu of Church, 56 West Avenue, In his and Losers on the Stock Exchanges every Monday Over the flowers friends wishing mav contribute to the Plttsford Ambulance Fund, P.O. Box Ruth Boivle of 27 South Goodman for Connor, Leslie V.

ra, pittstord. merly of Porsells Ave- on May 6, 1971. Friends may call at the Thurston Fu Russello, Michael P. Leslie V. Connor of 221 Roslvn May neral Home Inc.

iVidav from 2-4 and 7-9 5, I9i. He Is survived by his wife, Michael P. Russello of 63 Creekwood Dr p.m. Funeral service and Interrrent at Mrs. Lucille Connor: his sister, Mrs May 4, 1971.

He is survived bv his wife. convenience of the family. Harry (Clara) Upson and his brother, Rose Marie (Bellusclo); one son, Mi chael; one daughter, Jul anne; his par ents, Mr and Mrs. Paul Russello; one Thomas J. Connor of Caledonia; several nieces and nephews.

He was a member of the Pharmaceutical Association. Friends may call at Miller Funeral Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope on Thursday ond Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral Mass will Be said Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Anne's Church.

brother, Robert Russello; three nephews; two nieces. Friends moy call at the Thurston Funeral Home, 670 Thurston Wednesday 7-9 p.m., Thursday ond Frl-dav 2-4. 7-9 n.m. Funeral services Satur NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE NOTICE OF FORECLOSI'IE day at 8 30 at St. John Evangelist Interment St.

Columba Cemetery In COUNTY COURT MONROE Caledonia. The U.S. was very important to me for a Counter COUNTY in the Matter of Foreclosure of Tax Liens Pursuant to Title Five, cnurcn, Riaae Rd. interment, hoiv Seoulchre Cemetery. Rybacki, Agnes Monday, May 3, 1971, Agnes Rybacki of 30 Peckham St.

She Is survived by ane daughter. Pearl Rvbar.kl: five sons. Davis, Howard J. How'ard J. Davis of Gaines, May 6, 1971 Chapter Seven Hundred Ninety-three Survived by wife, Beatrice Howard lonq time.

it made me choose. And Laws of Nineteen Hundred Forty-eight, as Amended, by the City of Rochester. List of Delinquent Taxes as of July 1, Davis; son, Darryl ot Dunkirk; daugh Walter, Joseph, Floyd, Edward and ter, Mrs. Victor (Dianne) Fintak of weekly national and local listings Rochester; three gronddauohters; sisters: Mrs. Marion Leeoer ot Gaines; Mrs.

John Ryan of Medina, Mrs. Kenneth Forrest of Seattle, Washington; several nieces and nephews. 1969 Consisting of one Value. -Notice of Foreclosure of Tax Liens by the City of Rochester by Action in Rem. Please Take Notice that on the 16th Friends may call 2-5 and 7-9 Friday at I didn't like that.

So I've got about 2V2 years to play here, and do what I can' the Memll-Gnnnel Ire Funeral Home, day of April, 1971. the City Treasurer of the City of Rochester pursuant to Casimir Rvbocki; five grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. Mrs. Rvbacki was one of the founders of St. Stanislaus Church.

Friends moy call 'at the Richard L. Felerskl Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral services will be held Friday morning Mav 7, 1971 at 9 from the funeral home and 9:30 at St. Stanislaus Church. Interment, Holy Seoulchre Cemetery.

Seligman, Murlin W. Murlln W. Seligman of N.Y., May 4, 1971. Beloved husband of Mar-garet (Johnson); father of Mrs. Paul 12 Ingersoll Albion.

Private service at the convenience of the family. law tiled wiht the Cleric ot Monroe County a list, consisting of one volume DeCarlo, (DiFede) Elizabeth of parcels of property affected by un Wednesday, May 5, 1871, Elizabeth (De- paid tax liens held and owned by said City of Rochester which on such date ANY girl In trouble and In need Of friend call or see Mrs. Malor Ralph Leidy, Solvation Army, North St. 546- 3944. LIBERAL board for child care, your home.

Weekly dav care for young children or full time Foster Care, especially for adolescents and disturbed children. Monroe County Department Social Services, 442-0670. NO MATTER how you cut It, It hurls children. 266-5960. PAT RICHARDS: Everything Is everything.

Happy Mother's Day. Jerry JV Connor INNER-City Parish, needs eauipment for youth center. Pool tables, ping-pong, games etc. Repairable items. Also need help.

Father Daly, 9-9, 436- 31 THANKS to St. Jude for Favor re- celved. R. DEBTS: Notice Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted for bv anyone other than myself. Dated this 5th dav of May, 1971, Thomas J.

Gavel, 4583 N. Byron Rood, Elba, N.Y. 14058. DEBTS: Notice Is erebv given that I will not be responsible for ony debts contracted for by anyone other than melf. Date this April 27, 1971.

George T. Dunford 5 Greendale Dr. Roch- ester, SEWARD: $50 for Information leading to the arrest of hit-run driver of small late model green car, badly damaged driver's side, showing yellow paint. Scene front of Judge's Ford, Frl. night, Apr.

30. 334-1309 offer 5:30. Do You Have a Lawyer? If you do net have one, contact Lawyer Reference Service, a public service sponsored by- the Monroe County Bar Assoc, The only charge for Initial consultation with a member Is $5. For more information: 516 Terminal Bldg. HAPPY Mother's Dav, Rhoda ond Myrno.

Ron, Elaine end family. 6 Business Personals AUTO Insurance: Anyone, any vehicle, ony driver, monthly payment, dolly Sat, til 1, 737 E. Moln. AUTO Insurance, on the spot, FS-1. No refusals, IFnanclng, Marzola In-suronce.

592 Portland 246-7130. AMBULANCE: National Ambulance for transfer and emerqencles. Dial for Immediate service, 546-2525. FUR Coats: Expert work bv skilled furriers. Resfvled, repaired, altered.

KMIHer, 33 Center.JJatavIa Given at home, over STATIONERY Outlet: Clearance sale on secretarial, office, ond Industrial suoolles, drafting vellum. 414 Port-' lond 338-1346. LAKE Shore Driving School Inc. Of. fers motor vehicle classroom course.

3 hours, twice weekly. 663-4848. FUND-ralsIng fasilon shows arranged for clubs and organizations by Queen's Way Fashion. Call 288-2991. had been unpaid for a period of at Fede) DeCarlo of 56 Davton St.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Jafor (Carol) Sheikhollslam; one son, Frank DiFede; five grandchildren; six sisters, Mrs. Thomas Rlzzl of Kingston, N.Y,, least four years after the date when the (Barbara) Ruben and William seligman; also survived by two grandchildren. Friends may call at the Marley Fu tax. assessment or other legal charge represented thereby became a lien.

Said Weekly Ituals list contains as to each such parcel, (a) Mrs. Joseoh Rlzzl of Waterloo, N.Y., Mrs. Frank Dunola of Seneca Falls, a brief description of the property af N.Y., Mrs. Leo Miller, Mrs. Marcus neral Home, 135 Main Attica, where funeral service will be held Saturday ot 3:30 p.m.

Memorials may be made to the First United Presbyterian Church or the American Cancer Society. Family fected by such tax lien; ID) the name of the last known owner of property as the same appears on the assessment will be present 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Stone, Stella K. roll of said City ot Rochester lor the last fiscal year or a statement' that the ownr ise unknown if such be the case; (c) a statement of the amount of each Tuesday, May 4, 1971, Stella K. Stone of 39 Scotts Lane.

She leaves her daughter, Monica; three brothers, George, of So- Miller both of Rochester, Mrs. David Bell of Newhurg, N.Y.; three brothers, Guv, Ike ond James Altermari oil of Waterloo, N.Y., nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Richard L. Felerskl Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson 2-4 ond 7-9. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning, May 8, 1971 at 8:30 from the Funeral Home ond 9 o'clock at Holy Redeeemer Church.

Interment, St. Mary's Cemetery, Waterloo, N.Y. Friends wishing may contribute to the Heart Fund. tax lien upon such parcel including those which shall have been due and unpaid for less than four years, together mcrvllle, New Jersey, Paul, of High Falls, New York, and Chris, of Los Angeles. A private funeral and Interment will be held at the convenience of the family.

Friends who wish may make contributions to the Seneca Zoological Society In wnh the dale or rates trom which interest thereon shall be computed. Said list also has appended thereto a schedule SUMMONS AND NOTICE Doser, Lucinda M. setting forth the rate or rates at which STATE OF NEW YORK Luclnda M. Doser of Cupola Nursing Home, Clarkson, N.Y., Wednesday; May 5, 1971. She Is survived by one daugh Mrs.

Stone's name. Tuschong, Mary Jane Mary Jone Tuschong of 68 Fleldwood Survived by her parents, Mr. ond interest on said liens shall be computed. All persons having or claiming to have an interest in the real property described in such list of delinquent taxes ter, Mrs. Bernlce Miller of Clorkson, SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF MONROE ALFRED E.

NOVACK and GLADYS E. NOVACK). N.Y.; one sister, Mrs. Bertha M. Goers Mrs.

Ronald Tuschong: four sisters, are hereby notified that the filing of of Rochester; three grandchildren; thir Plaintiff! teen great-grandchildren; several nieces the Misses Margaret, Janice, grandparents, Mr. ond Mrs. George Ohlau, Mrs. Gertrude Tuschong; great grandmother, Mrs. Lillian Kase; vrnl mints, uncles, cousins.

ana neonews. No prior calling. A memorial service will be held Saturday. Mav 8, at 11 a.m. from the Fowler Funeral Home 52 such a list of delinquent taxes constitutes the commencement by said City of Rochester ot an action in the County Court, Monroe County, to foreclose the lax liens therein described by a foreclosure proceeding In Rem and that such list, conslilutes a notice of pendecy of action and a complaint by the said City nf, Rochester against each piece ot par spanist RALPH A.

JOHNSON 3rd wid RUTH E. JOHNSON, Defendants Plaintiffs designate Monroe County as the place of trial The basis of the venue is State Brockport, N.Y. Friends wish Friends may coll 2-4, 7-9 at the Folvo Funerol Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral services Saturday 10:30 and 11:00 at Annundotion Church.

In Heu Ing mav make contributions to the Cupola Nursing Home Recreation Fund. Fisher, "Agnes H. Plaintiffs reside in Monroe County tnd of flowers those wishing moy make donations to their favorlt" charity. Intermit, Holy Seouii-hr Cmetery, cel of land therein described to enforce Agnes H. Fisher, May 4, 1971 af 120 Fillmore St.

She Is survived bv one son, cause of action arose in said county the payment of such tax liens. Such ac Keith A. Wheeler; one grandson, Van Horn, Robert tion is brought against the real properly riaimitts resides at 258 Jerold Street. Richard Wheeler. Friends are Invited to attend a serv only and is to foreclose the tax liens ice In the chapel of Corbett Funerol described in such list.

No personal judgment shall be en City of Rochester, County of Monroe To the above named Defendants Robert VonHorn, Jr. of 45 Hanover Wednesday, May 5, 1971. A veteran of the U.S. Army. He is survived by his father, Robert VanHorn of Alabama; his mother, Mrs.

Mandv VanHorn; two brothers, Home, 109 West Pridav alter Child Cart tered' herein lor such taxes, assessments noon at 1 o'clock. Interment, Hillside Cemetery, Holley, N.Y. No prior calling You are hereby summoned to answer CHILDCARE: Henrietta orea. Any age. Experienced mother.

359-1845. or other legal charges or any part the complaint in this action and to serve John W. ond Elbert VanHorn; one sister, thereot. hours. Greif, George H.

Mrs. Hattle Mae Huff; grandfather, Mog- a copy of your answer, pr, if the com Ex- This notice Is directed to all persons DEWEY-Emerwn: Fenced yard, oerlenced. 254-2518. len Clancy, all of Rochester; a grand having or claiming to have an interest Entered Into rest Mav 1971, George mother, Mrs. Hattle VanHorn of Ala in the real property described in such H.

Greif of 250 crosman Terrace. He Is survived by. his wife Lillian E. Greif, plaint is not served with this summons, to serve notice sf appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney's) within 20 days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service (or within 30 list of delinquent taxes and such persons are hereby notified further that a a step-daughter, Mrs. Robert (Judith) bama; four aunts, three uncles; several cousins; and other relatives.

Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 p.m. on Thursday and Friday at the Funeral Home of M. E. Latimer 8, Son, 983 Plymouth Ave. S.

Funeral and burial In Wandtke; a step-son Robert Bartholo- duplicate original or such list of delin days after the service is complete if this may, Scottsdale, Arizona; a brother quent taxes has been tiled in the office Wllllom; a sister Mrs. John (Catherine) summons is not personally delivered to you within the Sate of New York): and Moundvliie, Ala. Selpp, Yoklmo, Washington; several grandchildren, nelces ond nephews. He of the City Treasurer of said City of Rochester and will remain open for public inspection up to and including the 18th day of June. 1971, which date in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against In Memoriam was a member of the Pioneer Club of Kodak.

Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 at the Funeral Home of Thomas F. Trott, 483 E. you by default tor the rellei demanded hereby Jixed as the last day for re Stolz, Belle M. demption. In loving memory of Belle M.

Stolz, who And take further notice that any per Main St. Funeral service Saturday afternoon at 3:15. Interment In Webster every night. But perhaps the greatest fear he has experienced in his life was when he almost lost his family. "It was in June 1954," he recalls soberly.

"That was the day that Patty said, 'I don't think I want to live with you any She took the children and went to Lake Arrowhead. "It was because I was too involved with Mr. Lewis. There wasn't anything else in the world, just Jerry. There were 80 people at the house all the time, telling me how funny I was.

I had a closet filled as high as you could see with gift-wrapped watches so that when someone came to my house I could possibly get some love from giving Jhem a watch. I had 11 cars. Pretty sick. "I drove to Lake Arrowhead to have an audience with her. She said, 'I'm not coming back until you make a I asked, 'What kind of She said, 'Make a commitment to grow up and find the substantial things in your That's a pretty scary moment.

When you've ignored the most important thing in your life and you didn't know it was the most important thing." Lewis got Patty and the children back. The house is quieter now. The sycophants and the watches are gone. Patty takes the kids to church on Sundays and decorates her granddaughters' room with Blue Chip savings-stamps furniture, because she's an unpretentious lady. And now, Lewis reacts ferociously to any threat of losing his family, his sons.

"A lot of people understand," he said of his feelings about the war, the draft and politicians. "A lot of people aren't interested. I guess I just felt like ventilating it "When I had Gary, I was 19. So he was like buying furniture. If you had a lamp and a chair, you'll have a kid.

What does a married guy of 18Jz know? Then we couldn't have any more children, presumably. So we adopted Ronny three years later. "I'm now a fat 22. Another piece of furniture came. By the time Scotty wad born, I had become a father.

And I did all the things fathers do. And I proceeded to have three more sons. Scotty was the springboard for that. I paced in the hospital properly. I had all the feelings about them, watched them being born, scrubbed up and stood there.

"And the whole thing extracted from me the things I was incapable of putting out. when my first two sons were mine. So, as succinctly as I can put it, I had my first son when I was old enough to have a son. I love all my sons. But Scotty is my 'special' son.

"Now, Scotty is 15. Well, there's no way they're going to get him. So I am preparing now to do all of my business by phone. They'll call me in Switzerland, if necessary. But the Army's not going to get him, or any more of mine.

"The United States of America was very important to me for a long time. But the government put itself in a very untenable position. It made me choose. And I did not like that. So I've got about, I would say, 2 'A years to play here.

And to enjoy and do what I can. But Vk years from now, you'll see a large Bekins (moving) truck, and it's going to be driving toward the water." From 1C grandfather. Jerry Lewis carries her picture with him. She is the first woman in his life since he married his wife, Patty, a fellow show-business performer, at age 19. "The only thing I can't figure out," says Lewis, "is how to solder a ring on Sarah Jane's neck and put a fob on my jacket.

She's so gorgeous. She calls me Lewis's other children are Ronnie, 21, a college senior studying directing; Scott, 15; Christopher, 14; Anthony, 13, and Joseph, 11. He is devoted to them. Much of the 45-year-old performer's life, work and imagery is oriented toward the young. He is a full professor at the University of Southern California, where he teaches a Monday night class (that sometimes runs six hours) in directing to graduate students (Cinema 501: Total Filmmaking.

Random House will soon be publishing a book based on 480 hours of his taped lectures). HE TALKS OF HIS MOVIES, WHICH HE writes, directs and stars in, as his babies. "You get the baby blues when you 'ship' (send out the final version of a picture)," he says. "Like a woman that has a baby and goes through that melancholy week to 10 days. Cutting the cord is devastating.

But the excitement is the new cord, the new embryo. You hope the baby does well and makes a good reputation for itself But you've got to pay attention to making love again to make new babies." His screen persona is that of the innocent (sometimes idiot) kid. His few ventures into "sophisticated" comedy Way Out," etc.) he profoundly regrets. His appeal to the young has always been as powerful as that of the Disney organization. The mini-cinemas in his expanding chain are designed as family $1 theaters.

The policy is not to play X-rated films. He is national chairman of the Muscular Dystrophy Associations of America and is responsible for raising much of the funds used to fight the child-crippling disease. His spontaneous charitable acts, which he will not allow to. be put on the record, are impressive. LIKE MOST SUPERSTARS, LEWIS HAS had a bad press.

His rigorous striving for perfection and his strong opinions and his power have earned him a reputation as an egomaniac. But in a long, exhaustive interview, I found him serious, objective, honest and vulnerable. He talked with equal candor and insight about the function of the director, his obligations to his audience, the perils of success and the curiosity which spurred him to become a master technician (he holds a union card and knows as much as the cameraman and sound men who work for him), a radio operator (he has a broadcasting station of his own), and medical buff (his doctor friends have let him scrub up and photograph births and surgery). He has jumped at Ft. Benning, in a free-fall parachute, been whirled in the Houston Space Center's centrifuge and gone down to 400 feet in a submarine.

HE STILL SWEATS WITH NERVOUSNESS and feels like puking before going on stage EXPERIENCFD Mother: Plavmotes. Fenced yard. Hot meals, 342-8072. PLAYCARE Day Nursery-School. M.

Read-Lyell. Licensed. Aaes 3-4. Reasonable, 443-5044 254-1144. CHILI-paul Rd.

Area: Meals, piV. rrqtes. Experienced. 889-2569. HUDSON-Ave Area: Responsible mother, 1-2 children, 338-1274.

Travel DELIVFR cars In exchange for transportation. Auto Drlve-awoy, 251 Cul- ver 442-O040. RIDFRS wontd to Maine, leaving June 4. L. Backman.

RD-1, Phelps, 315-548-3306 after J. RFcpnuSiRL Deliver cars oil points S. In exchange fop transportation. 271-1590. AACON Aula Trnnsnnrt 1795 Monroe Ave.

SINGER Wanted: Must play saxa- nhnne. Rock Group with bookings. "Bitter Nlek, 584-9485. 10 Auctions ARNOLD Emerson Son Auctioneers. Aooralsers household, rattle, machinery.

Canandalgua, 315-394-4460. son having or claiming to have an interest In any such parcel and the legal risht thereto may on or bedore said in tne complaint. Date: Rochester, New York, April 15, 1971. COLSON NICROS Attorncy(s) for Plaintiffs Office and Post Office Lincoln Rochester Trust Building Rochester. New York 1460 Phone: (716) 325-1816 passed away May 7, 1967.

Those we tovet we never lose. For always Ihey will be Loved, remembered, treasured, Always In our memory, Deeply missed bv her family date redeem the same by paying to the Rural Cemetery. Gadzinskl, Rose Rose Godzinskl of 373 Weover Street on Mav 4, 1971. Survived by her sister, Mrs. Victoria Smolarek; three brothers, James, Lea ond Michael Gadzinskl; nieces and nephews.

Friends may call 2-4 and- 7-9 ot Bonus Son Funeral Home, 899 Hudson Avenue. Services Saturday ot 9:00 and 9:30 at St. Stanislaus church. Intement, Holy Seoulchre C'metery. TO: Ralph A.

Johnson 3rd. and Kulh t. Johnson: The foregoing summons is served upon you, by publication pursuant to an said City Treasurer the amount of all such unpaid tax liens thereon and in addition thcielo all interest and penalties which are a lien against such real properly, computed to an including the date of redemption. Every person having any right, title or interest in or lien upon any parcel descrined in such list of delinquent taxes may serve a duly verified answer upon the Corporation Counsel setting forht in detail he naur ane du upon the Corporation Counsel setting foith in detail the nature and amount of his interest and any defense or order of Hon. Mat mall t.

Livingston, a Gagne, Joseph M. Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 19th dav of April, 1971, and filed with the complaint and other papers, in the office of objection to the foreclosure. Such answer Joseph (Frenchy) Gagne of 1972 Main St. suddenly, Mov 5, 1971. He Is survived by his wife, Irene (Bates) Gagne; hit daughter, Jean E.

McGregor; his sons, Joseph W. and Richard G. Gagne; his sister, Marie Huvden ot Washington, DC; his brothers, Jeon-Poul Gagne of Montreal ond Joseph R. Gogne of Washington, O.C.; live grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Holy Nare Society.

The family will be present 3-5, 7-9 ot Miller Funeral Homes, 704 South Ave. Funerol Mass Saturday morning ot the Clerk of the County of Monroe, at Rochester, New York. The object of this action Is to obtain a judgment excluding the defendants, Ralph A. Johnion and Ruth E. Johnson from a lien upon the real property of the plaintiffs.

Alfred E. Novack and Gladys E. Novack, located at 258 Jerold Street, Rocheiter, New York, by reason of a purchase money mortgage executed on February II, 1953 In favor of said Ralph Johnson and must be filed in the office of the Monroe County Clerk and served upon the Corporation Counsel within twenty davs after the dale above mentioned as the last day for redemption. In the event of failure to redeem or answer to redeem IF YOU NEED THE or answer, such person shall he forever ociock -tn corpus Chrlstl Church. barred and foreclosed of his rinhl.

title. inicrment, noiy sepulchre cemetery. and interest and equity nf redemption Glllispie, Lyle L. in emu ii iiic Jdiici uiKlilucu III Mini list of delinquent taxes and a judcmenl in foreclosure may he taken by default. Lyle L.

Glllispie of 235 West Rochester suddenly, May 4, 191. He Is survived by his wife, Doris; one son, Charles; three daughters, Mrs. Dianne Parks of Morion: Mrt. r.nrw Anne) Frontuto of Victor; Mill Janls Gll GREATEST FLEXIBILITY In your budgtt, you neeo txtri cosh, Thof i where com In. Dated April Ifi, 1971.

JOHN NOLAN, City Treasurer, CHARLF.9 L. WILLIS, Corporation Counsel, At IMPORTANT STATE LIQUIDATION AM AUCTION 19 East Lake Skaneateles, N.Y. May 1971 Beginning at 10 A.M. The entire contents of an orea home being sold Includes: Small Mahogany Heoplewhlle sideboard; 3 Chippendale side chairs (Centennial); Rolr Walnut Commodes; Mohogany'lnland card table; Ma-hooony Bird Case Tea Table; Flame Cherry Chest; Inlaid sewing stand; huge quantity ol silver Holloware, Including Tllfnny Tray and pair rondlcsllrks nt-trlbuled to Mntlhew Boulton; Sterling flatware; Fine Crvstnl; Cranberry ploss; Venetlnl Gloss; Overlny; bv Havlinnd; Melsienj Rosenthal; Rovnl Corten-hoatnr Pair Chtnest porcelain lars; Imarl bowl, oil paintings by W. I.

Polmer ond others; signed Tiffany Table Lamp, Ftrhlngs hy Robert Marx; Fine Prints ond Drawings: Charming Chlldrni Tnvl: Hnndsnme Lamrw: Pine Srhnnl Desk: Settle and Mnmmv's bench, Also, excellent modern Ittn onrl choirs Fisher Streo; Tvnewrller ond portnhi 5'noer Sewing Mnrhine Also, Inrtlnn Artllnnts nnd rniiertlrtn of rocks, fosslli ond arrnwhenrts. HflEN CHFCCO Manaoer 8. Auctioneer Preview May 7, 10 AM to 8 CM II torney for the City of Rochester. City Hall, Rochester, N.Y. Gooil condition.

Viry allraclive. Mutt tell. J4J. To the party to whom the enclosed no Rulh It. Johnson.

The following is a lexiil description nf said properly: THAT iRACT OF PARCEL OF LAND situate In the City of Rochester, County ol Monroe and Sate of New York, known and described as Lot No, 16 as shoen on a map of Municipal Subdivlilon No. 6-46 (lied In Monroe County Clerki's Office, March 15. 1946 in Liber 96 of Maps, page 42. Said Lot No. 16 Is situate on the East side of Jerold Street and Is comprised of parts nf lots 387 and 388 of the Jennings Piatt and Part of Ixtt No.

22 of the Roco Subdivision, being 47 feet wide In front and rear, 151.61 feet deep along the nntih line and 151.58 feet deep along the south line. Sublect to covenants, restrictions and easemenls of record in Montoe County lerk's Office. Dated: April 19lh, 1971 COLSON A MICROS Attorneys for Plaintiffs Olll.e and P.O. Address 1450 Lincoln Rochester Trim Nullillnii nce is addressed: You are the presumptive owner or lienor of one or more of the parcels mentioned and described In the list re lispie ot xocnester; nil mother, Mrs George (Estelle) Carroll of Adams, N.Y.; three grandchildren. Frlendi moy call 7-9 p.m.

Thursday, 2-5, 7-9 m. Friday at the Harlofl Funeral Home, 803 S. Washington E. Rochester where lervlces will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock; followed by services at SI. Jerome's Church at o'clock.

Interment, White Haven. Hough, Samuel T. Samuel T. Houoh, aged Th months, In Bamberg, Germany April 19, 191. He is survived bv his parents William and Lois Hough; two brothers William III ond Timothy; his grandparents John ond Doris Chalterton, Leon and Barbara Hough ol Conesus; his great -grandparents Mri.

Peorl Courtrlght ol Rochester, Mrs. Jenny Hough of Conesus, Mri. Ruby Pitcork ot Oneida. Friday 3-5, 7-9 ttie family will receive Iriendi ot Miller Funerol Homei Mt, Hope Ave. where services will be held Saturday at 10 o'dork Interment While Haven Memorial park.

"SOLD lit DAY!" Havt something you'ef likt to turn Into cash? CALL MISS WANT AD 454-4200 ferred 10 In the enclosed notice. Unless the tases snd assessments and all nlher lfial charges are paid, or an answer Interposed, as provided by law, the ownership of said properly will in due course pass to the ity nf Roches-' ler as provided by Chapter 791 of the laws of Nineteen hundred and forty-ciKht as amended. Dated April 16. 1971. JOHN NOLAN, City Treasurer.

FH 4 16-23-30 :5 7-14-21-28 7U catalog. Rochester, New York 14604 Phone: 325-1816 April 23, V), May 7, t44t. Al April 23, 30, May 7, 14 4T DAC i ihmrifcn ft ,1 A i aVIMtAtV iAia jit M100gj0kJjl0k VeVi --Itltt.

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