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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 29

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Rochester, New York
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lm v-rnt nnrj Chnr.irln FWhasmr. Y. I lulu I 117 2 Familiar Faces Missing from 4 Corners Scene Pregnant? Need Help? Bill Beeney On hand for yesterday's af-fair, coordinated by Mai-lory l.oos, who has been av-erne's campaign manager in the past, were Senators Karl Brydgrs, Warren Ander-son, Itonald Stafford. John Hughes, Bernard Cordon (he sponsored that "other" no-fault insurance bill), Ilirhard Sehermerhorn, Palwin Niles, II Douglas Barclay, Thomas McGowan, Tarky Lombardy and former senators Wil ing It to Broadway; it's a ery solid play. The theme Is politics For West Coast artist Jean Caroll Byrne, who is in Ihe California Professional Artists' Society group tmuing its wares, at East View Mall, Ihe trip to Rochester in converted Greyhound bus-was a homecoming.

Jean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Campagna of 73 Warrenton Road, Ironde- quoit. She's a graduate of Mercy High School; her bus-band, IVinuld Byrne, is an Aquinas graduate. They've been living in California for 18 years, Jean, who sjx-t ihI-Ues in painting Ihe missions in California, has one painting In the White House, president Nixon saw her at woik while he and his wife were viMung in San Clemente, admired the painting.

She piesented it to him. 1 CM Birthright 328-8700 fmiQnf pttgnanty itrvtoi aid n.irt."t 'V used to have Front and Mill and Corinthian streets, they aie noie, and mi far as I am conaTtu-l, jjnod rhlilanre. Of coiiine the buildmgi thai were on those mtea went down tiw," IVmiMitlt said, "and ou can't help but lmit that the city benefitted by ih change." Bartlett'i entire route was the Crossroads Office Building and the Reynolds Arcade, "The way it worked was that I reiwted to the action in the Federal Piulding on Fithugh Street at 5 55 am. My route numoer was Hu2. The clerks would put all the 1402 mail into tray about 500 to f00 letters' ti a tray.

Plus the flat mail. "These trays would be brought over by truck from the Mam Post Ofi'ic to the one on Fitzhugh Stre, and I sort it all out, which takes until a Unit 9 30 a m. "I'd lit the mail into bun- liam Adams and Henry Cur ran. Thr re two familiar faces niivMRi; from the fair Corrwn svme now thai Allwt J. (Chip PftriH-: and 1M-ward A.

pfni'siinlj have parked it in. They' wn deliierifp nail to in the Motion for IV la! Irt je.ir although they lire and 3rt joars ih tie postal t.e. They re anion? a group of more thu 73 postal people who hav? retired in the last couple of wet-as und- whnt Itocho.strr Postmasler William K. inn cal! "an eaM. retirement proprdm." And while mis' m.n.'.ii'''i pnhably look hack upon their routes with Mum rKi' altout tl nippy diV the lef: behind, Itartlett H'vl PonnstHt rherk off the iumhr of building, and tha disappf from view during their tenure.

"The Crassronds projM changed the whole picture." JOCKETTE ACTOR BARRY NELSON will be one of the leads In the dies, for each floor in each building Then a rcl.iv truck takes the bundles to tin buildings ami dumps them by the elevator. "So then I'd take each bundle up and dron it off at iha proper floor. Then you work from the top dour. The Ciws. roads building has 15 floors.

It takes mab? half at hour to delier the whole building. The mam work is in the setting and gettiii it rca-ly for delivery. "We have two deliveries of business mail a day. one about 9.30 a in. and another about 1:15 p.m..

so you have to go back and do the sorting routine for the second delivery too 'in an average day. in the Crossroads building, there are kImuiI 2,000 letters and about 500 or so piece of flat mail." Pennstedt, who lfven at 8 Imnicl has found "a full-time summer job, painting my bouse and putting a roof on my mother'! cottage." Itartlett Is Job hunting at the moment. STATE SEX. TOM LA-verne. who will formally announce his intention to run for the State Senate as an Independent next week, played host at Oak Hill Country Club yesterday to his fifth annual "strictly social" gathering of some legislative cohorts.

20 Sale new play, "Conflict of Interest," which will be produced next month at the Town and Country Playhouse, producer Barry Tuttle said last nighf. Robert Horton had previously been mentioned in the role. Walter Abel and Scott McKay will have the other two principal roles. Tuttle said the play, which will premiere here, "has a good chance of mak The Chess Championship Moves in the First Game Draperies cleaned and restored to their original new look with Crescent Puritan'i exclusive "Drape-Rite" cleaning process. Guaranteed noshrinkage.

ALSO: bedspreads, Quilts, blankets, pillows, rugs, strip and the people have all been very friendly, particularly Beverly Cramer, who lined up a few mounts for me." Cheryl said. "I hope my dad brings his string of horses in here." One thing Cheryl won't be doing is betting on horses. "You can't beat those Iron-men (totalisator machines)," she said. "It takes a long time and a lot of effort to make money riding horses, but it doesn't take much time or effort to lose money betting on them. I learned that a long time ago." The iron men favor no color or sex.

Neither does the horse racing profession. Cheryl White is proud of that. From 1C are a few black riders, but most of them are on the Detroit Toledo circuit. There aren't more than two or three black riders in the East, but there is no reason why there couldn't be." The number of women riders is ever-increasing, and Cheryl says there is an intense rivalry among the jock-ettes. "There are at least two or three women riders at most tracks nowadays," she said, "and you'd be surprised how hard we work to become the leading rider among our particular groups." Cheryl hopes to continue riding locally after the movie filming finishes today.

"This is an excellent racing and carpeting. 20 Off regular price REYKJAVIK, Iceland 16 KT K2-Q4 KTxKT Adjourned. ITI The progression of 17 KTxT B-R5 Symbols: In British-Ameri- moves in the first game of 13 QKT3 B5 XB can usase.each move in a the world chess championship 19 KTxb-QKT3 RxR-ch chess game is recorded using match between Boris Spassky 20 Rxr R-QBl letters for each chess piece of the Soviet Union and chal- 21 K-Bl K-Bl and numbers for each square lenger Bobby Fischer of the 22 K-K2 KT-K5 on the board. The squares are United States: 23 R-QBl RxR numbered along the columns Spassky white; Fischer 24 BxR P-B 3 or files and named for the black. 23 KT-R3 KT-Q3 piece initially sitting at the 1 P-Q4 KT-KB3 26 K-Q3 B-Ql first square of the file.

For 2 P-QB4 P-KK3 27 KT-B4 B-B2 example, the third square in 3 KT-KB3 P-Q4 23 Kktxkt BxKT front of the rook on the side 4 KT-QB3 KB-QKT5 29 P-KT5 BxP-KR7 of the king is numbered: 5 P-K3 0-0 30 P-KT3 P-KR4 KR3, or King's rook 3. 8 B-Q3 P-QB4 31 K-K2 P-KR3 The letters and their corre- 7 P-P KT-QB3 32 K-B3 K-K2 sponding pieces are: K-King; 8 P-QR3 B-QR4 33 K-KT2 PxP Q-Qeen; B-Bishop; Kt night; 9 KTK2 PxP-QB5 34 PxP BxP R-Rook; P-pawn. 10 B.P-QB4 B-QKT3 35 KxB K-Q3 An between letters indi- 11 PxP-QB5 QxQ 36 P-QR4 K-Q4 cates the first piece captured 12 RxQ BxP-QB4 37 B-R3 K-K3 the second. 0-0 indicates cas- 13 P-QKT4 B-K2 33 B-B5 P-R3 tling. "Ch" indicates "check" 14 B-KT2 B-Q2 39 P-QKT6 P-B4 or that the king is threatened i 13 R-QBl KR-Q1 40 K-R4 P-B5 with capture.

CRESCENT 7 FABRIC CARE SPECIALISTS Hints from Heloise Midtown Plaza on th mall. Monroe Clover Shopping Center Bushnell's Basin Shopping Center. 1630 Dewey Ave. plant store Ridge-Culver Shopping Center Todd Mart Shopping Plaza 2500 Winton Road, South the neighborhood slugger is growing, or the big changes in last year's quarterback MRS. K.

E. SCHLEGEL Just fantabulous! I'm forever needing something for all my sewing instructions, knitting notes, etc. HELOISE DEAR HELOISE: With those old straight-legged out-of-fashion slacks you can make darling hot paints. Just cut off the long pants to the desired length, according to your legs and what length looks best on you. And then hem.

This way you stay In style and don't waste those old slacks. You really get your money's worth! DEAR HELOISE: When DEAR HELOISE: Just the other day, my daughter received an invitation for a bridal shower. The hostess had written a different small item on each invitation (salt, pepper, ketchup, spices, which was to be each guest's contribution to a "Wishing Well." I thought this was something extra nice as there would be no duplication. Also, when you first have to buy all these extra Items, the total is no small amount. MRS.

DONNELLY DEAR HELOISE: Having all three ch'ldren very active in sports, my den walls are becoming wall-to-wall team pictures and certificates, plus' the expense of frames until I browsed around in the stationery store. I now buy the plastic covers used for loose-leaf paper, or report covers. They can be purchased In packages of three, or individually. Then, as new certificates come in, I'll purchase more, remove the old ones from the wall and store them in a loose-leaf note book as the plastic covers come with the ring holes. It sure is fun to look back at the old teams, to see how looking through the T.V.

section in my newspaper, I saw an ad for a program I didn't want to miss. I cut it out and with a small piece of cellophane tape, I stuck it on the side of my television. That night there was my reminder hanging there and I didn't forget to watch a really good show. (Sounds sort of silly, I know, but a lot of folks just don't think of these little things that make life a lot more carefree! MRS. DE-LORAS DAVIS STORYTELLERS' SUMMER PLAYHOUSE ST.

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