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Braths Democrat and Chronicle as Rochester, N.Y. Tues.Oct.23,73 Sralhs Snaths 6 Business Personal! AUTO INSURANCE Over 21 violations no chaise. Pinnacle, Bullsheod, 235-6U70. CHRISTMAS trees-wholesale, very good shape. 3427414.

PROFESSIONAL Pnnilng and Design: business forms, letter head stationery, envelopes, cords. For on estimate call 271-1000 ex. 368. Oraths Berback, Walter L. Wolter L.

Berbock of Irondequoit, Saturday, Oct. 20, 1973. He is survived bv his wile, Gladys his son, Robert; his daughter, Mrs. Julie (Beverlv) pia of Hollywood, his mother Mrs. Emma Berbock; his grandchildren, Shori, Jeffrey, Kristin, and Jill Berback.

He was a member of the Yon-nondio Masonic Lodge, No. 163, F8.AM. Frends mo- call Tuesday evening, 7-9, at the Schauman Funeral Home, 2100 St. Paul St. Services Wednesday at 1 p.m.

Interment at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing, may contribute to the Heart Fund or a charity of their choice. A Masonic service Tuesday, 8:33 p.m. Brown, Harold R. Harold R.

Brown nf 434 Beohan Rd. on Oct. 20, 1973. He is survived bv his wife, Elvira (Tacv) Brown; his sons, Harold F. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and L.

Brown of Gates, N.Y.; his daughier, Mrs. Raymond (Geral-dine) Moore of Greece, N.Y.; nine grandchildren and several nieces and nephews Mr. Brown was a charteted member of the Fire Deoortment. No prior calling hours. Friend', are invited to attend a funeral service Tuesday morning, at 11 a.m..

at The Harold F. Wood Funeral Home, 1530 Buffolo Rd. (near Howard Interment at the convenience of the tamilv. For those wishing, donations mov be made to the Heart Association, 217-A Alexander St. In Memorium Salvaggio, Charles J.

In loving memory of our son "Chuckie" who passed oway years ago today. October 23, 1961. A loving son true and kirti; His beautiful memories left behind. Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Sister and Brother. Ammerman, James V.

James W. Ammerman, age 43, ol Oak Grove Trailer Park, Shorts-ville, Air Forrp. Veteran, Oct. 21, 1973, in Rochester. He was employed by the Snoncrete Construction Co.

Survived by his wite, Sandra Helnier Ammerman; two daughters, Kim and Pam; his mother, Mrs. Elvira Ammerman of Rome, N.Y.; two brothers, Charles of Stanley, N.Y. and Sherman of Canandaigua; three sisters, Mrs. Arthur (Charlotte) Green and Mrs. Artie (Marian) Druckey, both of Broonlvn, Mrs.

James (Elizabeth) Viele of Rochester; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Arthur R. Schaefer Funeral Home, 78 West Main Shortsvilie, Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9. Funeral will be he Wednesday at 2 p.m. Burial in Sand Kill Cemetery.

Friends moy contribute to the Department of Medical Cancer Research Fund of the Strong Memorial Hospital. baker, Edith Holmes Edith Holmes Baker of James-burp, N.J., October 22, 1973. She is survived bv one daughter, Mrs. John (Nancv) Ruhie of Tenally, N.J.; two sons, Charles A. Baker III ol Rochester and John Holmes Baker ol Westlield, N.J.; twelve grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; two nieces and one nephew.

She was a member of the Audobon Society. On Tuesday, 7-9, Ihe family will be present in the Miller Funeral Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. Funeral service for Mrs. Baker will be held in the funeral home on Wednesday morning at tl clock.

Those who wish, may make contributions to the Genesee Valley Heart 21-A Alexander St. Bi'twn, Raymond C. Raymond C. Brown of Mendon-lonia Road, Mendon, N.Y., Oct. 21, 1973.

Survived by his wife. Rose; four daughters, Mrs. Frank (Edith) Nesbitt of Canandaigua, Mrs. Paul (Florence) Zuber of Mendon, Mrs Lowell (Evelyn) Loveloy, Mrs. William (Pearl) Edwards, both of Honeoye Falls; three sons, Raymond of Fairport, Richard of North Bloomfield, Gerald of Marion; thirtv-five grandchildren; ten greatgrandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

Cora Tallmadge of Victor; several nieces and nephews. Friends mav call Monday evening, 7-9, Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9, at The Merton H. Kavs Funeral Home, 59 Monroe Honeoye Falls, where funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m.. Rev. Ervin Stechholz officiating.

Interment, Mendon Cemetery. Friends wishing, mav contribute to the Memorial Fund of St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Mendon, N.Y., in hjs memory. Butler, Luther Luther Butler of 133 Glide Aot. 43, entered into rest Oct.

22, 1973. He is survived bv three sons, Mr. Luther, Arthur and Elbert Butler, all of Rochester; three doughters, Mrs. Helen King, Mrs. Barbara Hanna and Mrs.

Ornetta Mays, Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Jannotun Owens and Mrs. Muhorbah Shoheed of Rochester; one brother, Clarence Butler of Detroit, nine grandchildren; other relatives and friends. Reposing In the Dr. Anthony L.

Jordan Slumber Room. Funeral services 11 a.m. Thursday, at the Genesee Funeral Homes Chapel, Rev. H. C.

Shonkle officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Colling hours from 2-4, 7-9, Tuesday and Wednesday, at the Genesee Funeral Homes, 596-604 Genesee St. Byford, Hester A. Sunday, October 21, 1973, Hester A.

Bvford of 196 Normandy Ave. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Ronald J. and Ruth Bvford; her granddaughter, Mrs. Andrea Watson; her great-oranddaugnter, Marcia Watson; her niece. Miss Helen Greenfield; two sisters in England.

A funeral service will be held in St. Stehoen's Episcopal Church, 350 Chili Tuesday afternoon ot 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. No prior call' ig hours.

Arrongements, Hedges Memoriol Chanel, 770 East Main St. Colosi, Angela Angela Colosi of 857 Boy St. Survived by her husband, John; one step-son, Joseph; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Sam (Theresa! Callari, Mrs. Anthony (Sadie) laria; nine grandchildren; two" great-grandchildren; one sister in Italy.

Friends may call Monday, 7-9, Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9, at the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral services Wednesday, 9 and 9:30 at St. Pnilip Neri Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Cook, Gary S. On Saturday October 20, 1973, Gary S. Cook, age 33 years, of Cleveland, N.Y., formerly of Hilton, N.Y. He is survived by his wife, Beverly Ann (Tootes) Cook; two daughters, Michelle Lee, and Brenda Ann Cook; his mother, Mrs. Chorles (Florence) Frey, ol Rochester; one brother, Leslie W.

Cook of Hilton; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Myrtle Lemcke of Hilton; his paternal grandmother, Mrs. N'ettie J. Cook of Rochester; several aunts, uncles, cousins, neices and nephews. Friends may call on Tuesday' evening 7-9 p.m.

and Wednesdov 2-4 and 7-9 at Walker Bros. Co. Funerol Home, 15 West Soencerport, where services will be held on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. Interment Parma Union Cemetery. Those who wish mav contribute to the Health Research Inc.

for Dr. Edward Henderson's Leukemia Research Fund in Cook's memory. DaRos, Joseph L. Joseph L. DaRos, a9ed 72 years, of 2705 Chili on Monday, October 22, 1973.

He is survived by his wife, Ethel A. (Donnan) DaRos; four sisters, Miss Louise DoRos, Mrs. Anna Alaimo, Mrs. Mary Conto, Mrs. Eva Knaoo; a brother, Lawrence Dalcln; several nieces ond nephews.

Friends moy call Tuesday evening, Wednesday, 2-4 ond 7-9 P.m., at the funeral home of Harold F. Wood, 1530 Buffalo Rd. (near Howard Rd.) where services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at 2. Private interment. Dangler, Elizabeth Sunday, Oct.

21, 1973, Elizabeth Dangler of 281 Newton Greece. She leaves her hiKhnnri. In oinoiiam Salvato, Josephine In loving niemorv of mv sisler Josephine Salvato who passed owov October 23, 1966. Memories are treasures no one con heal. Some mav forget you now that vou are gone, I shall remember no matter 'how long.

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Available in large and economy Money Back Guarantee. No questions asked. Sold with this guarantee by: mm SHOP YOUR NEAREST RITE AID HE L- STORAGE CABINETS 66" HIGH, 30" WIDE, 18" DEEP 2 DOORS, 3 SHELVES STURDY STEEL CONSTRUCTION KEY LOCK ON DOOR EXCELLENT FOR HOME OR OFFICE Reg. $79.95 $988 477 STATE ST. Corner JAY AND STATE STREET 454-4900 OPEN DAILY 'TIL 5:30 SAT.

9 'TIL 4 1 "The Coffee Break" MULTI-USE CABINET with FORMICA TOP 24" WIDE, 20" DEEP, 36" HIGH FULL WIDTH DRAWER ON TOP TWO STORAGE SHELVES DOORS EQUIPPED wIlH MAGNETIC CATCHES AVAILABLE IN WHITE OR COPPERTONE Reg. $59.95 Lewis, C. Tracy C. Tracy Lewis of 351 Fourth October 22, 1973. He is survived by two sons, Philip C.

Lewis of Rochester and Glenn H. Lewis of Younqtown, Aril. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9. Services Thursday morning at 10:30. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park.

McGrain, Minnie Monday, Oct. 22, Minnie McGrain at St. Ann's Home, formerly of 553 Brown St. Survived by several cousins. Friends may call at the GeorOe J.

Savage Funeral home, 1080 North from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Wednesday morning ot 9 and 9:30 at St. Ann's Chaoel. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cem. etery.

Marhatta, Earl E. Earl E. Marhatta, Oct. 21, 1973, of 452 Benton St. He is survived by his wite, Josephine M.

(Munz) Marhatta; a daughter, Mrs. Donald H. (Norma) Weekes; his son, Joseph E. Marhatta; seven grandchiioren; two brothers, Howard of Palm Bay, Fla. and Willed Marhatta of Silver Loke, N.Y.; his sister-in-law, Olla Munz.

Monday and Tuen'ay the family will receive frienas at Milr's Funeral Home, 1625 Mt. Hope 2-4, 7-9, where services will be held Wednesday at 2:00. Interment, Pittsford Cemetery. Those who wish, may make contributions 1o the Association for Retarded Children in his memory. Miller, Matthew VV.

Sunday, Oct. 21, 1973, Matthew W. Miller of 4979 Culver Rd. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Miller; a daughter, Mrs.

Francis (Lorraine) McDonough; two sons, George of Rochester ond Matthew of a brother, Fred Miller; ten grandchildren; twenty-five great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may coll 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the Burns-Hanna Funeral Home, 1795 Ridge Rd. East (between Goodman and Culver Rd.) Mass of the Resurrection, Wednesday morning 9:30, at St. Salome's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemeiery.

Pfund, William F. William F. Pfund, age 83 years, of 866 Smith on Sunday, Oct. 21, 1973. He Is survived ijy his wife, Loretta (Donahue) Pfund; a daughter, Mrs.

Raymond (Alice) Blv; son, William A. Pfund; th-ee grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; four borthers, Arthur, George, John, and Hermon Pfund; two sisters, Mrs. Harry (Rena) VanCott, Mrs. Louis (Rose) Fogar-tv; several nieces and nephews. The deceased wos a member at the Bausch Lomb Early Settlers Club.

Friends mav coll 2-4, 7-9 p.m., Monday and Tuesday, at the Harold F. Wood Funeral Home, 1530 Buffalo Rd. (near Howard where services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 1:30. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Rockowitz, Abe Sunday, October 21, 1973, Abe Rockowitz of 34 Ericsson Street. He leaves his wife, Ann; two daughters, Mrs. Merle (Sheila) Fraikel of Cleveland, Ohio and Mrs. Neal (Judi) Fine of Columbia, Maryland; three grandchildren; two brothers; Meyer Rock ond Sam Rockowitz, both of Rochester; several nieces and nephews. Funerol services will be held this morning, in the chapel of the Parsky Funeral Home, 1125 St.

Paul Street, at eleven o'clock. Burial in Mount Hope Ccmeiorv, Temple Beth-El Plot. Following the funeral, a period of mourning will be observed at 34 Ericsson Street. Friends wishing, may coiv tribute to the Harold Schwartz Memorial Child Welfare Fund, c-o Rosington, Ruth B. Ruth B.

Rosington of Woodstock Road on Monday, Oct. 22, 197J. She Is survived by her husooncl, Walter E. Rosington; her mother, Mrs. Rose Tolles; a sister, Wrs.

Irene Valcore; several nieces ond nephews. Friends mav call ot tuc R. Kenneth Crawford Funeral Home, 495 Winlon Road North, Wednesday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral service Thursday afternoon at 2 clock. Interment at the convenience of the family.

1129 Monroe Avenue (14620). Scbicker, Theresa Theresa Schicker on October 22, 1973. Survived by two sons, Paul F. and Richard Schicker; a grandson, Brenlon Schicker; great-grandson, Seon Schicker, both of Anchorage, Alaska; two sisters, Mrs. Frances Miller and Mrs.

Barbara Heinleifi; several nieces and nephews. Friends moy call ot the 'Edward H. Dreier Funeral Home, 1717 Portland at Ridge Rd. Tuesday 7-9 and Wednesday I and 7-9. Funeral service Thursday morning at 9 o'clock.

Mass of the Resurrection, at 9:30, at St. Philip Neri Church. Interment, Hoiy Sepulchre Cemetery. Smith, Robert L. Robert L.

Smith, In St. Petersburg, Florida, Oct. 12, 1973. Survived by his wile, Doris; three daughters, Mrs. Leslie Smith McGowan, Mrs.

Susan Smith Volenti and Miss Elizabeth Smith; one son, Stephen Smith, ail of Rochester; his mother, Louise Smith; one brother, William Smith; eight grandchildren. Service and interment was held in St. Petersburg, Florida. Stubbe, Glenwood Sr. Oct.

20, 1973, Glenwood F. Stubbe in Miami, Florida. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Robert (Jane) Hoock, Webster; one son, Glenwood F. Stubbe, Jr.

of Miami; one sister, Mrs. Harry (Dorothy) Dolan, Rochester; three brothers, John of Pittsford, Shirley of Rochester and Elmer of Ormond Beach, Florida; four grand-chilcren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral service in Miami, Florida. Thorpe, Frances M. Sunday, Oct.

21, 1973, Frances M. Thorpe of 50 Burling Rd. Survived by her husbond, George A. Thorpe; several sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law. Friends may call at Forrell Brothers Funeral Home, 51 West Ridge Rd.

from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Trott, Christina J. (Hempel) Christina J.

Trott, on Oct. 21, 1973, of 22 Pulaski formerly of 20" Princeton St. She Is' survived by lour doughters, Sister Mary Carl, S.S.N.D., Mrs. Leonard (Betty) Dalton, Mrs. Elmer (Marie) Word, Mrs.

Wilbur (Madeline) Barile; two sons, Carl and Richard Trott; one sister, Miss Mary Hempel; seven grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; several pieces and FORT SMITH if A FOLDING TABLE HONEYCOMB CORE CONSTRUCTION 110" HIGH PRESSURE LAMINATED PLASTIC TOP APRON FORMED FROM 1 PIECE 16 GAUGE STEEL CONVENTIONAL PEDESTAL HEAVY GAUGE STEEL LEGS FEATURING MAXIMUM STABILITY MINIMUM WEIGHT ALSO AVAILABLE IN 6' LENGTHS AT CLEARANCE FORMICA DECORATOR CUBES FORMICA GUN CABINETS 1 00 and up Wisnier, Walter (Wisnies) Walter Wisnier of 140 West Rochester, on Sunday, Oct. 2), 1973. He leaves two brothers, Edward of Lincoln, N.Y. and Leo ol Rochester; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 7-9 Tuesday, at the Willard H.

Scott Funerol Home, 12 South Websier. wnere prayers will be said at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Mass of the Resurrection, 10 a.m.. Holy Trinity Church.

Interment, Holy Trinity Cemetery. Masses may be offered lor the repose of his soul. Wittig, Florence Florence (Stoeber) Wittig, formerly ol Walzford Wednesday, October 17, 1973, in Ookland, Calif. Sue is survived by her son, Paul and grandson, Eric of Richmond, and her brother, George Stoeber of Rochester. She was a former member of the Irondeauoil Presbyterian Church and the Ladies Auxiliary of the Rochester Turners.

Memorial services were held in Oakland. 4 LosK Found. Strayed COLLIE: Spayed femole, scbie and white. 6 mos. old.

"Tawny'' Lost 288-5267. DOG: Black and white female, frcck. les on nose, lost Lvell area. Answers to "Ciddle." 456-1518. WIRE-Haired Terrijr: Mnle, brown face, white body with black wnork-Inas.

"Jiggs." Lost Ballontvne Rd. area Oct.2J. Reward.235-1105. jr GERMAN Shorf Haired "Pointer 'Liver and white. Lost vicinity of Erie Stntlon-Eost River 235-2741, otter 2.

PURSE: Black, lost" Wegmans, Driving Park finder please call 458-4495. FOUND: Beautiful (part)-Shepherd, reddish brown, white. coMor. Tag No. 120859.

512 Loke Aot. 9. PANSY needlepoint Kit, lost Winton 244-0156. DOG: brown and white male, black leafier collar, piaid flea coiur. While toil.

Freckles on nose. 00-35 lbs. Lost: Lelchworth area. Beiitve to be headed for Buflalo or Rochester. Answers to 244-6123.

WRISTWATCH, lady whit? gold, Hamilton, lost Oct. 4, Eastview Mall. Reward. 223-0630. CAT: Grey and While lost.

Good re- ward, 342-5191 DOii: Female, reddish-brown, 15 years old. Lost, Monroe-Goodmon area. Has tags. 442-4590. SIAMESE "Kitten: lost area Ever clav Dr.

(Between Stone Maiden La.) 621-4362. 0 reward. DOG: 2 yr. old7 ton. Lost; Culver Ter.

area. Chain collar, "Huddles," Reward. Child's pet. 288-3564. GtiRV-AN Sho'tha Pointer, Lost oft East St.

Picked up by hunter. R. Brandt. 334-2945. bOBERMAN puppie, lost Ml.

Hope- Gteqory St. area. "Svbil." Reward. Information 271-0789. SIAMESE cat: fema.e,' lost Pentield light grev, fcmilv pet mony vears.

566-4892. WEIMARANER: mole, lost vicinity Weslfall Rd Brighton. Call 244-0627. Rewartf. DIAMOND wristwatch and band, white gold, lost Tuesday.

Reword. 442-2522. DOG. Large, reward for return ol white male dog. Looks like white Saint Bernard.

Could be anywhere. 654-8068. FOUND: Black Labrador P.etreivcr, 6 months old. ol vicinity. 275- 7116.

YORKSHIRElerrier: 4 cni'ldren onit" lously awaiting return of pet "Snoopy" lost Ridgemont Dr. area. Reword, 225-0073. CAT female, black and white, white flea collar, Lost: Hillside-Cobbs Hill area, 244-7944. FOUND, kitten, black, white paws, neck, stomach; Winton-University area, 467-4975.

FOUND black laborodor pupov. white stripe chest. Downtown. Days 275 4360, 328-6655. FOUND: Cat; 5 female, prey and blnck tiger white chin, Flully.

Park-Oxford area. 244-2267. KODAK Retina Camera: Lost Kodak Pk. area; sentimental va'ue, Reward; 288-5159. SCHNAUZER: Answers to name of Willie, lost Norton-Teralta reward.

663-9310. FOUND: large grey cat, green eves, part tiger, somewhat long-haired, Park-Oxford arej. ENGAGEMENT" "ring;" round i "diamond spiral setting, 1-6 carets, lost: Brighton area, Reward! 275- 0795, 25-4803. GERMAN Shepherd (part, black-white-brown, black face, male, I- vear-old, license No. 12151 lo'J vicinity Lakeview Pk.

Reward, 254- 4866 orJ35-0373. WATCH: Lady's "Gold oval face," Tissot, mesh band. Lost: vicinity Eastman school. 275-3139, 244-7743. FOUND" Sot.

Oct. 20,: Beagle "with collar, vie. Southtown, call 582-1279 alter 5 p.m. SI AMESE Cat, "'Lost" from 31 O.K. Terrace, mole, white, gray mark-.

Inns, light blue eyes. Reward. 544- 4057. DOG, lost on Slratiiallen Pk. Wnite and tan, medium size, "Chlorine" 461-1685, after 3 P.M.

DOG: Very large Irish setter, male, lost vicinity Brooks Reward $100. No auestions asked. 328-1 133. JACKET, red wooirich, and pooei- back book, lost vicinity Norton Rd. 467-2697.

5 Personals ANYONE witnessing accident on Labor Day, Wegmans on Calkins Henrietta, 924-7216 collect. RICHARD PETTY feslimonial Dinner November jrd, Henrietta Tickets Available now ot 240 Midlown Plaza (9-5 weekdays) Honest Charlie's Speedshoo, 2887 Dewev near Stone Rd. Call 232-6940 or 334-6658 for further info. Political Advertiseemnt VOTER TALK NO. 5 It's ONE DOWN and NOW ONE TO GO then well have our America bock.

Our Bratetul thanks to vou, security guard, Frank Willis. God love vou. Signed, H. Everest "Hi" Clements, 35 Argyle Street, Rochester, New York 14607, 716-244-9794. "Political Advertisement" TURKEY TALK NO.

35 (Clip, show, save Election Day) To: CITY VOTERS, Rochesteri-ans and Buyers of New York State's 50c Weekly LOTTERY Tickets (approximately 180,000 bought each week in the City of Rochester alone), Elect me to Rochester CITY COUNCIL on Nov. 6 and I'll fight to see to It THAT this lottery (which I'm for) stops being controllable; THAT ticket buyers get advertised odds each and every week; THAT the horse race film part, a sham, is eliminated (condoned by the Internal Revenue Service and President Nixon's IRS Commissioner Donald C. Alexander and former Commissioner Johnnie M. Walters); THAT Ihe Slate lottery people stop knowinq the winning number well BEFORE the public does and Is announced; and THAT in the future, the six digit winning number be determined completely AT RANDOM. Governor Rockefeller, it I am not right on these points, I challenge you to prove me wrong in court or before a Grand Jury.

Signed, H. Everest "hi" CLEMENTS, the Peoples Independent CANDIDATE for CITY COUNCIL. 35 Argyle Street, Rochester, New York 14607 Telephone; 716-244-9794 "The man with complete hon- esly, action and civic dedication." Voting Machine Lever 14G under DalyJR) and Parisi (D). R.E.A.D. line: New messaae daily.

865-5668. Responsible Education And Development, Robert Byrnes Chairman DEBTS: Notice is hereby given that I will not be responsible tor any debts contracted for bv anvone other than myself. Doted this 19th day of October 1973. Signed James Grace, Address: 15 Hollister Street, Rochester, N.Y. Approved: John L.

Cal-laghan, Attorney. HAPPY 30 th Anniversary Mom Dad, Slruczewski: Your children. 6 Business Personals AUTO INSURANCE On the spot FS-1, no refusals, Mazzola, 630 Portland 2667130. AUTO or Cycle Insurance: On-the-spot, any oge, monthly payment. 9-1.

737 E. MaiiTSt. AMBULANCE: National' Abul.jnce transfer or emergency. $25 return. Dial for immediate service.

546-2525. "draperies Custom made, your material or mine, quality service. Call 338-2708. MICKEY'S Beauty Services: In vour home; permanents, cuts, wash and sets. 288-8065.

CHRISTMAS TreesTwholesale No." premium, pruned yearly, roadside or delivered. 716-624-3235. RICHARD PETTY Testimonial Dinner November 3rd, Henrietta Tickets available now at 240 Midtown Plaza (9-5 weekdays) Honest Charlie's Soeedshop, 2887 Dewey near Stone Rd. Call 232-6940 or 334-6658 for further info. PERMANENTS given at home, over 20 vrs.

experience. 325-2936. 7 Child Cart BABYSITTING: My home. Gates 500247-1274 BABYSITTING my home, Crossman Terr area, 6 mos or older, 442- 97B4. BABYSITTING: any age.

621-5879. BLOSSOM-Winton-Browncroft area: Mv home. Experienced motcer-. Fenced vard. Swing set.

482-2896. GRAND Ave. area: Constant super- vision. Healthy meals. 654-9639 GREECE "area: 1 child; "Meals furnished; S25; call 621-3301.

HILTON-Parma area, days, experienced mother, playmate. 225-4037. KODAK (between Hawkeye and Park): My home, anytime, fenced yard, meals and 254-1571. MT. READ-Lexington Area: My home, 458-7979.

SOUTHTOWN area: My home, child companon2vrs. old. 436-3995. C05TAR St. near Jefferson High: Mv home, playmate.

458-9127. DAY care for infant or toddlers my home. 269 BernardSt. BABYSITTING: My Chili area. Anytime 59428691.

CHILI-Hobart: My home, davs, nights. 4360570. MY Home: Any age. Playmates. HiHside oWintqnS.

275-0493. MY Home, near Dreamland vounp mother, davs. 544-7447. BABYSITTING: Clifford-North" Clinton area age, 266-6753. 8 Entertainment THE Moonlignters orchestra, Music forall occasions, 338-2023.

THE ROYALS now booking clubs and parties. 544-4893 392-7032. 9 Travel AUTO DRIVEAWAY ICC MC 125985 Ship vour car onywhere! Drivers travel almost free! Cars now to Texas, III. 1337 E. Main 654-6300 10 Auctions TOM Covne Auicton Autionecr, sales manager, ond appraisers; Avon, N.Y24i-3380, 926-3957.

WILLIAM A. Emerson, Appraiser, household, farm soles, estates. Canandaigua, 315394-4661. TRACY Bros. Auctioneers: Dave una Dick.

Phone Pavilion i 584-j640; phone Oansvilje 1987-5160. DUANE E. GANSZ," Auctioneer, Realtor, Appraiser. Household, farms, liquidations. Lyons 315-946- 6241 AUCTIONEER; Sales'" Manager, Appraiser, complete service.

Harris Wilcox, BergenN.Y. 716-494-1830. I. SHOOLMAN and Associates lie: Auctioneers, appraisers, liquidators, ltdustrial, commercial, houy---hold estates 44 2-87 202 44-9 1 43 11 Airplanes and Parts PILOT:" to "fly multi-IFR for-private company, part time. Write 11IMN tnisnewspaper.

12 Cars Beinq dismantled VOLKSWAGEN" Parts:" 1956-73. Excellent selection of body and engine parts. 244-6030, 52 Lightfoot NEW arrivals: 72 Chew; 70 Grand Prix; '69 Ford; 70 '6 70 Chevy II; 71 Datsun; '65 Midget; '69 Sprite; '68 Coddy; 'J Maverick; 72 Toyoto; 71 Tempest; '69 Chorger; '66 Spitfire; '68 71 VW; 71 Duster; "63 Mercedes; 73 Olds; '66 TR-4; 73 Pinto. 30 acres of late model Parts. Sylrn Auto Pur'.

R'. i04, Williamson, NY. Toll-free from 454-6420. 13 Auto Accessories, Parts BLACK vinvi "hardtop," '67-71 fire, mint. $100 247-2056.

Solt- BRAKE Shoes: bonded, riveted, metallic velvetouch; clutches, all inakesPhil's Parts, 232j3717. BUICK Riviera" MagsTS: $65. MGB hardtop, $100. VW parts: engine M5, 2 snows, $15, 2 radios, one 12V $15, 6V, $10, Luggage rack, $15, ski rock, $5. Battery, $7.

244 6084. CAMARO '67, C-MPi no motor, after 6 Weekends1482W7. CHEVY: Short biock new 336, fully balanced and assembled, excellent 4or late model modified, $300. (315) 394-0932. CHEVY '66 parts.

544-2557. CHEVY for parts, '67 Impala, 4 door, V-8, everything good but transmission. Also '65 Corvair, $75 each. Culver Parkway. CORVETTES: 100" needed" right "now Solid summer prices paid on all years.

Rochester Corvette Sales Inc. 4560 Lake 865-8030. CRAGER'S wiil sell $130 or trade for Chevy Rally wheels 473- 7291 after 5. DODGE ENGINE "Stands, Hers, $6.88. Honest Charlie's, 2687 Dewey Ave.621-5380.

E-T MAGS Mickey Thompson tires, for Pinto, 300 $200. 334-6075. MOPAR 10' converter, 3500 through 4000 stall speed, $200. Chapman, 7 gt. oil pon and pickup for 340, $50.

4 Cragers sloled dish, 14x6, complete, fits Darts and Dusters, $75. Call Bob (Snoopy), 671-3425, after SjJ.nl MUSTANG, '68; GT fcisiback, new 427 tunnel port, 550 HP street driven, manv extras. Over $3,500 Invested. 467-5548. OLDS: '68 442, needs motor, $295.

663-7142. PONTIAC 400 engine, built, "never used, $250; 4 mags Pontiac full size car, $60J254-5827 GOODYEAR F-70-15: White letter tires. Fall Special, $24.95. Others. Red 889-2250.

UNION SPEED EQUIPMENT 1889 MAIN 654-8877 Complete high performance and stock replacement, auto parts SNOW tires: 2 pairs with rims, $30 and $50. J78-15 (885-15). 247-2530, 247-5323- VIC'S Aulo Parts, end of seuson clearance sale. Save big in headers, clutches, manifolds, gauges. 458-8150 694Lake Ave.

CORVETTE Body repairs, new and used Corvette parts, Neutfer Auto- moliyjs3196J-atta 225:4280. iW Engine stand; $23.50. Call ofter 6 p.m. 544-6125. OCTOBER SPECIAL Headers from $54.

complete. 104 SPEED ENTERPRISES 637-3630 MINI-Car performance Center: New, used VW parts, accessories; Man-Fri. 8 A.M.-7 PM, Sal 9 a.m.-6 pm 455 CulverRd. 342-0650 PICK UP and auto rims, widened, 1 drive shaft work, custom sandblasting. 334-5658.

HARDTOP for Sprite or Midget, excellent condition, also tonneau cover and boot, $100. 247-4432. COMPLETE 327 high performance engine, $300. TRW 12.5 to 1 nislons and rods for 302 plus crank, $75. 663- 3305.

NEW 336 Chevy short block, bored and balanced by with pistons, bearings and rings, $300. 315-394-0932. 16 Tires, Recapping GOODYEAR retread, snow or regular, 2 for $24.95 plus tax. Mini GOODYEAR tires power" cushion 4. 78-14 $90.

General snowlires on 14" Chevy wheels $40. All excellent 546 1761. After 9 A.M. polyester, sfiow tires and wheels, 855x14 for Buick, j)racticajlynew, SNOW tires-7 (2), 4. 586-8754.

SNOW tires (2) "with 855x14. good condition, $25, 288-9378. TIRES (2) L78-15, beliedsnow7Yike new $50; 227-4816. SNOW tires and wheels for Buick, 8.55x14. Goodyear, tubeless, polyester cord.

Practically new $40. 467-2549. TOYOTA, Datsun, Hondo, snow, largest inventory, lowest prices. Mini Cost Tire, 770 Ridge Rd. USED sno wtires, H78xl5, Firestone Town Country, $15 each.

Tire World. 2440220. BEFORE vou buy your snow tires check our low prices. Compare. Mini Cost Tire, 770 Ridge Rd.

W. EXCLUSIVE Bridgeslone radial "tire dcolcr, larae inventory, all sizes, snows and regulars. Mini Cost Tire, 205 S. Main, Brockport, 770 Ridge Rd. W.

Walter; two sons, Robert and Thomas; a granddaughter, Wendy; one sister, Ruth Moore of Spencer-port; one brother, Herbert Bech-told of Churchville; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Friends may call Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9, at the Cass Funeral Home, 1429 Ridge Rd. (opposite Slone Greece) where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning 8:30 and 9 o'clock at John's Church. Friends wishing, may make Memorial gifts to St. Jude's Shrine, 221 Madison Chicago, III.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Dunbar, Harvey R. October 22, 1973, Horvey R. Dunbar, aged 66 years, of 103 Salmon Creek Hilton. Survived by his wife, Evelyn (Ritter) Dunbar; several aunts, uncles, cousins; also nieces arid nephews.

He was a veteran of World War 2. Calling hours Tuesday and Wednesday, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., at the Kandt Funeral Home, 303 Lake Hilton, where services wi I be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. I. Vincent Lloyd officiating.

Interment, Garland Cemetery. Fiocea, Herman O. Herman O. Fiocca, ao 64 years, 168 Clarendon Albion, died Sunday evening, Oct. 21, 1973, atter a long illness.

Surviving are four sisters, Mrs. Dominic (Rose) Napoleone, Mrs. George (Mae) Conte, both of Rochester, Mrs. Chester (Rachael) D'Amato, Ken-more, N.Y., Mrs. Eugene (Irma) Lynch, Elmira, N.Y.; one sister-in-low, Mrs.

Clarice Fiocca of Albion, N.Y.; several nieces, zieohews and cousins. Friends are invited to call at their convenience, at the Scharelt Mitchell Christopher Funeral Home, 21 West Albion, N.Y., where prayer service will be I' Wednesday morning at 9:40 a.m., followed by Mass of the Resurrection, St. Joseph's Church, ot 10 a.m. Burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery.

Frattle, Mary Mary Frattle of 32 Admiral Pork, Oct. 17, 1973 in Las Vegas, Nev-ada; mother of Vincent, Donald, S.A.F., Delaware, Mrs. Robert (Theresa) Lillle of Rocnesler, Mrs. Robert (Connie) Lloyd of Mrs. James (Elinore) Cam-pione, Mrs.

Ferdinand (Ann) Car-sone of Rochester. Mrs. Albert (Rosemary) Webster of Silver Springs, Md; sister of Mrs. Mary DiMarsico; fifteen grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the convenience of the fomilv.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Craves, Harvey Wilbur Saturdov, October "0, 1973, Harvey Wilbur Graves, formerly of Lake Webster, In Clifton Springs, N.Y. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. John (Betty) Stahlbrotlt of Plttsford; Mrs. James (Mariorie) Gray of LaJolia, Mrs.

Alfred (Jean) Scheible of Brighton, Miss Dorothy Graves of Mill Valley, Calif one son, Harvey Wilbur Graves, Jr. of Chevy Chase, nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; his sister, Miss Ruth Graves, of Rochester. A private funeral service and In-lerment will be held at the convenience of the family. Please omit flowers. Arrangements, Hedscs Memorial Chapel, 770 East Main St.

Jacobson, Miriam Sunday, October 21, 1973, Miriom Jacobson of Norris Drive. She leaves one sister, Mrs. Pearl Gross, several nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, October 23rd at two o'clock in Mount Hope Cemetery, Temple B'Rith Kodesh Plot. Friends wishing may contribute to the Israel Emergency Fund.

Arrangements by Parsky Funeral Home, Inc. Kaiser, Joseph VV. Joseph W. Kaiser of 19 Porkwood Oct. 19, 1973.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Margaret Dietter Kaiser; two daughters, Mrs. James (Margaret) Dunham, Rocky River, Ohio, Miss Mary Jane Kaiser, Washington, D.C.; one steo-daugh-ter, Miss Janet Dietter; one son, Rev. Joseph W. Kaiser, Geneva, one step-son, Jack Dietter; one sister, Mrs.

George (Mary) Haoenbach; one brother, Frank Kaiser; seven grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Sunday and Monday 2-4, 7-9, friends may call at Miller Funeral Homes, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. Mass of the Resurrection Tuesday morning at 10:30 in St. Boniface Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Those who wish may contribute to the Cancer Fund in his memory. Kepler, Frederick W. Frederick W. Kepler, age 86 years of 504 Salmon Creek Brock-port, N.Y., Oct.

22, 1973. He is survived by four sons, Frederick of Walworth, Harold of Soencerport, Donald and Victor of Brockport, one brother, Allen Kepler of Rochester, N.Y.; several Brand and great-grondchildren. No prior calling. Funerol service and interment at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing, may make contributions to the Brockport Ambulance Corp.

Reference Fowler Funeral Home, 52 State Brockport, N.Y. Leiter, Ina (Herley) Ina (Herley) Leiter of 1600 East Oct. 21, 1973. She Is survived by her sister, Mrs. Kitty Decker of Rochester.

No prior calling hours. Friends are Invited to attend a service ip the Chapel of Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Ave. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Lereh, Laura L. Sunday, Oct. 21, 1973, Laura L. Lerch of the Fairport Baptist Home, formerly of Eastman aaed years. Survived bv four sons.

Warren Charles H. of Naples, N.Y., Edward C. and Archie six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9, at Farrell Brothers Funeral Home, 51 West Ridge Rd. Service Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment, G. Arnold Cemetery, Conesus, N.Y. In lieu of flowers, friends mav contribute to the Building Fund of the Fairport Baptist Home. Office Furniture rfcdot'on with enta'y breakfast, Johnson's Unlimited use of the 52 88 Reg. $69.95 1 SIMILAR SAVINGS CLEARANCE a $9988 2854 West Henrietta Rd.

Across From Rund's 461-2430 OPfN DAILY 10 III 6 lUfS if HI 'TIL 9 SAT. 'TIL 4 Jchr.son's Meter Ledge courtes or discount some of them: Extra sav- nowa-a jormsan oe host, i Lodge for Instant host resection i t'i itj -4 Center inc. TV. the Howard both norniis. provide heated pe oi passes to vour necby Hocud Johnson's Votor 0- pii let Come to Canada, For a "Champagne Weekend for two." In Toronto, London or St.

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Funk Funeroi Home, 1119 Joseph at Norton Monday and Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Funeral services Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1973, ot 8:45 from the funeral home and 9 a.m. at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

VigeletU (Torchia) Josephine In New Orleans, formerly of Rochester, Josephine (Torchio) Vige-letti, Saturday, Oct. 20, 1973. Survived by her husband, Henry; one daughter, Donna; one son, John Ricotta, both of. New Orleans; her mother, Eleanor Torchia of Rochester; one brother, John Torchia of Colorado. Funeral Tuesdoy morning, 11 a.m., St.

Anthony's Church, New Orleans. Willing, Dorothy M. Dorothy M. Willing of 1216 Genesee Park Boulevard, Oct. 20, 1970.

She is survived bv her husbond, Dr. Frank E. Willing; her daughter, Mrs. Charles (Barbara) Gelo; her son. Joseph G.

Zalyski; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer of Lima, N.Y.; one sister, Mrs. Robert (Viola) Clarke; five grandchildren; her mother-in-law. Mary E.

Willing; her uncle, Mr. J. Joy-cox of North Tonowanda, N.Y.; three nephews. Mrs. Wining vjos a member it the Rochester Dental Assistants Association, Gates-Chili Volunteer Ambulance Service, Iron-deauoit and Gates Republican Clubs.

Friends mav call at Corbett Fu-. neral Home, 109 West Tuesday, 2-4, 7-9 only. Services Wednesday 9:00 and 9:30 at St. Theodore's Church. Interment in While Haven Memorial Park.

Friends wishing, may make contributions to the Monroe County Cancer and Leukemia Association, 1441 East Ave. Card of Thanks Babcock, Frances DeWitt The family of Frances Dewitt Bob-cock is most grateful to all our friends who surrounded us with their overwhelming kindness and sympathy and their offer of help at this trying time. It Is a great comfort and a balm to us and we assure you of our deep appreciation. cocktans. anouid you wisn to sDon.

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