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Democrat end Chror.i -r Poches'er, fJ Y. IC m. 16. 75 Deaths (Monroe County) R0TICE TO BIDDERS Protect nt-7i ONE LIFT TRUCK for ttw County of Monroe Proiect 717-74 PLASTIFLEX SUCTION HOSE for the County ot Monroe Pure atari Sealed bids will be received by the County of Monroe for the above items or services to be publicly opened at 11 00 AM EOST July 27, 1976 at ttw off ice of the Monroe County Director of Purchasing, Room 200 County Office Building. 39 West Mam Street, Rochester, New York 146M.

Specifications and bid forms are available at the above address. A bid deposit is required for all bKfs. The County of Monroe re serves ttw right to reject any or all bids. COUNTY OF MONROE ROBERT E. SHELDON Director Purchasing KO July To arrange for home-delhery service call Democrat Chronicle "The Times-Union 232-5550 UNPAID COUNTY TAXES Monroe County Treasury Rochester, N.Y.

July 1, 1976 Notice is hereby piven that pursuant to Chapter 441 of the Laws of 1938, as amended, I will on August 14th, 1976. cause to be published and printed in The Democrat and Chronicle a list or statement of the lands charged with unpaid County Taxes of 1976 remaining unpaid on August 1. Payment after July 31 cannot affect publication. LUCIEN A. MORIN Director of Finance EZ-July l-313ttBK- T-U Nesbift, Crystal R.

Died July 14. 1976. Surviving are her husband, Stanley; and daughters, Ro-sAnne and Debora. Memorial service 7 July 16, 1976. Hope Lutheran Church, 3201 Dewey Ave.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Hope Lutheran Church Memorial Fund or to the American Cancer Society New, Karl E. Karl New, July 15, 1976. Survived by his wife, Lucille L. New; 1 brother, Charles of Canaseraga, 5 Sisters, Marguerite Barton and Leona Cochrane, ot Greencastle, Hazel Dunlap of Ventura. Calif Doris Wright of Fayetteville, N.Car, and Zelma McLafche of Temple, Pa also, several nieces and nephews Mr.

New was a retiree of Eastman Kodak Company Friends may call at Cor-bett Funeral Home 109 West Ave Friday evening 7-9only Services and Interment at the convenience of the family In lieu of flowers, friends wishing may make contributions to the Genesee Hospital Memorial Fund. NOTICE OF HEARING CITY PLANNING COMMISSION Rochester, New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that1 me City Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing on July 19 I 1976 at 7 30 p.m. in the City Counc Chamber, Third Floor ot City Hall 30 West Broad Street, on the following urban renewal plan change: To amend the land use olan map of the Third Ward Proiect urban renewal plan by changing the destg-1 nation of disposition parcel 71 froml High Density Residential to Com-1 mercial. Alternate High Density Residential. Plans are available tor review by the puofic at the Third Ward Site Office, 194 Edinburgh Street, or by calling Michael Carroll at 428-6804, RICHARD F.

SALE, Director of Planning. KY-Juhj 16 MEMORrAL CHAPEL' A widower fights the loneliness By JANE SEE WHITE NEW YORK (AP) "Your wife has been dead a month and you look at yourself in the mirror, and you say, 'Oh my God, what am I going to Steve Karmen asked himself that question two years ago. And what he did was come very close to falling apart. He was 37 when his wife died of cancer, leaving him with three daughters. "People would say, 'How are you and I'd say, 'fine, but I wasn't doing fine at all.

I was having a rough time a very rough time." He was. and is, a successful advertising writer with his own firm Steve Karmen Productions, so money was no problem. He was able to hire housekeepers to maintain a household for his daughters who range in age from 10 to 13. But loneliness bone-deep, aching loneliness was a problem. "Right after my wife died I went to work on a beer commercial, a tough one.

I couldn't get it. I tried to call the guy with the beer firm to tell him I couldn't do it but he wasn't in, so I kept trying. "It took me eight hours to do a two hour job, but I finally got it done." He has made the adjustment to being alone slowly and painfully. "We knew she was dying and we discussed it many times. But you tend not to he practical.

If you're practical, it seems uncaring, I guess, so you're not. "If we had been practical the kids and I would have gone in to some kind of therapy to prepare for the future, but we didn't," he says. KARMEN IS A TALL, lean man who looks younger with his reddish hair in a mod Afro style than his 39 years. His natural style is exulieranoe, but he is only now beginning to feel exuberant again, he says. "To be singled after living with someone for six or eight or ten years is indescribable you're thrust suddenly into a world that's not your world," he says.

"I hit bottom and now I'm on my way up again." He dates, and he works at his home in Redford Hills, in order to be near his children, and he has written a record album which he is now recording. He calls it "Re-Connecting," because "that's what you have to do when you're suddenly singled I want to tell people who are alone because of death or divorce that there's hope. "No one told me that, and 1 needed to hear it." Rufus Hedges Herbert W. Recti Albert Coon 770 East Main at Alexander Dial 454-70704 NOW! NEW! SUPER formula ODRINEX VICTORY OVER BODY JAT DuPonf, Robert C. EAST ROCHESTER Robert C.

DuPontof E. Rochester, on July 15. 1976. He is survived by his wife. Mary; 5 daughters, Mrs.

Robert J. (Alice) Kusher of Williamson, Miss Esther Spa-davecchia of Rochester, Miss Debra DuPont of E. Rochester, Mrs. Michael (Sharon) Krivitzaof Roch-esterandMiss Nir DuPont of Rochester; 6 sons, Robert C. DuPont Jr of Calif Richard of Victor, Ross, James, Donald and John John all of Rochester; 9 grandchildren, mother, Mrs Alice DuPonf of E.

Rochester; 2 sisters. Mrs. Charles (Rita) Fin-nocchario of E. Rochester, Mrs. Guy (Gladys) Mcintosh of Rochester; 2 brothers, Everett of E.

Rochester and James of Fla many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers those wishing may make contributions to the Emphysema Society in his memory. Friends are invited tocall 7-9 Friday evening at the Macaluso FuneraT Home, 209 West Ave, E. Rochester. Funeral Services Saturday morning 9:30 at St.

Jerome'sChurch Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Gagnier, Julia B. Wednesday, July 14, 1976, Julia B. Gagnier. She is survived by her husband, Eugene W.

Gagnier; two sisters, Mrs. Libbie Greeley and Mrs. Leon (Ruth) Van-denberg; several nieces and nephews. She was a member of the Senior Citizens Club of Salem United Church of Christ. Friends may call Thursday and Friday, 2-4, 7-9p m.

at the Paul Harris Funeral Home, 570 Kings Hwy S. (corner Titus), where funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a m. Rev. D. Sutphin officiating.

Interment, Irondequoit Cemetery. Goldstein, William L. Thursday, July 15, 1976, William L. Goldstein of 200 Seth Green Dr. He leaves his wife, Irene; 2 daughters, Mrs.

Sam (Anette) Raphael of Pittsburgh, and Mrs. Gloria Sapozink of Rochester, N.Y.; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; a brother, Charles Goldstein of Oak Park, a sister, Mrs. Estelle Winogra-dow of Miami Beach, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at I o'clock in the chapel of the Parsky Funeral Home, 1125 St. Paul St Burial in Britton Road Cemetery, Temple Beth Joseph Plot.

Following the funeral, a period of mourning will be observed through Tuesday evening at Seneca Towers, 200 Seth Green Apt. 306, between the hours of 2-4, 7-9. Those wishing may contribute to the Jewish Home and Infirmary or a favored charity in his memory. Inglis, James M. On July 14, 1976, suddenly, of Brockport.

N.Y. He is survived by his wife, Marie Inglis; his 2 daughters, Sharon Smith and Bonnie Inglis; 2 grandaughfers. Holly and Alecia; his mother, Mrs. Ollie inglis of Calif, and his sister, Mrs. Dorothy Skarr of nephew, Scott Skarr.

Friends are invited tocall at Poole Funeral Home, 1302 Lake Ave. between 2-4, 7-9 where funeral wi II be held Saturday at 9 30 a.m.. Interment White Haven Memorial Park. Jerome, Clifford G. July 15, 1976.

Survived by his wife Ethel; daughter Mrs. George (Geraldine) Greene of Fairport; sons Gordon H. Jerome and Norman C. Jerome, both of Fairport; 9 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren; 1 nieces. Friends are invited tocall at the Nulton Funeral Home, 1704 Penfield 2-4, 7-9, where funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.

Interment Oak wood Basel, Edward Edward Basel. July IS, 1976. Survived by his cousins, Mrs. Cyril Kane, Mrs. Thomas O'Rourke, Mr.

George Keeqan, Friends may call Friday 2-4, 7-9 p.m., at the Haubner-Stallknecht Funeral Home, 878 Jay St Mass ot Christian Burial Saturday morning at 9: 30 at St. Ann'sChapel Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Bondi, Anthony, M. D. Dr.

Anthony Bondi of Pom-pano Beach, formerly of Rochester on July 7, 1976. He leaves his wife, Josephine C. Bondi; two sons. Dr. Raymond Bondi of Denver, Dr.

Anthony Bondi of Rochester; one brother, Fre-derico Bondi, eleven grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Services and interment were held in Pompano Beach, Fla. Friends wishing may contribute to McQuaid Jesuit High School in his memory. Local references, Profefta Funeral Chapel, Inc. Boiling, Elizabeth K.

Died July 10, 1976 in Clearwater, Florida after a prolonged illness. She is survived by her husband Kenneth G. Bofting; her daughter Patricia A. Bolting, both of Clearwater, 3 sisters, Mrs. Made-lyn Harder, ChurchvNIe, N.Y., Mrs.

Barbara K. Werner of Rochester, N.Y., Miss Marjory Keith of S. Pasadena, 2 brothers Richard Keith of Rochester, G. Willard of Charlottesville, Va. Memorial Services to be held at 11 00 a.m.

Saturday July 17 at 1st Universalisf Church, S. Clinton Ave. at Court St. Interment of convenience of family at White Haven Memorial Park. Friends are asked to contribute to American Lung Association.

Briggs, Katherine Ann Katherine Ann Briggs, July 14, 1976. Survived by her father, Christopher L. Briggs; brother, Lt. Col. Lawrnece J.

Briggs U.S.M.C.; uncle, Raymond W. Briggs; aunt, Mrs. Louise Sterling. Graduate of St. Augustine's and Nazareth Academy.

Friends may call Thursday evening, 7-9 p.m., and Friday, 2-4, 7-9, at Haubner and Stallknecht Funeral Home, 828 Jay St. Funeral service is Saturday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock in St. Augustine's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Conheady, Francis J.

Of 52 Titus Court, Wednesday July 14, 1976. Survived by his wife, Marie White Conheady; 2 sisters, Helena and Marie Conheady; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call, Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at Far-rell Brothers Funeral Home, 51 W. Ridge Rd.

Mass of Christian Burial Friday morning at 9:30 o'clock at St. Margaret Mary Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers friends may have Masses of fered or contribute to their favorite charity. DeBruyn, Hazel I.

Formerly of Mildred Thursday, July 15, 1976. Survived by 5 sons, Darwin, Addren, James, Bruce and Leonard DeBruyn; 7 daughters, Mrs. Frank (Ar-lene) Scalone, Mrs. Henry (Betty) Umhofer, Mrs. Hazel DeMars, Mrs.

Angelo (Emma) Carruba, Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Arena, Mrs. James (June) Torkington, Mrs. Walter (Virginia) Bott; 40 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Friday 2-4, 7-9 at the Vay and Schleich Funeral Home, 604 Maple where services will be held Saturday at 1 o'clock.

Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. ii The Np I rirrlp -action SUPER formula OORINEK Reducing Plan is so elective that you losf'the we-Qht you want oi ymi p.iy nc thing' No pul taljiel or capsule Reducing Plan sold direct to the public is stronger more powerful or morp eMpctive SUPER lormula ODRINEX contains an amazing Hunger lamer proven by a Leading University Hospital in over 18 months ol continuous testing i Superior to time rplease capsulps. SUPER formula ODRINEX is a tiny tablet that delivers the maximum allowance of this remaikable Hunger Tamer during peak hunger penes' You'll eat less-Oown go the caw.es-down goes your weight as you follow Canon CITATION FOR PROOF OF WILL The Peoo'e thp State of New York by the Grace God Free and Independent To GEORGE TERRY, GORDON TERRY, WILLIAM V. TERRY distributees of Frank A.

Terry deceased. Send Greeting' WHEREAS: Lincoln First Bank of Rochester, a domestic banking corporation, with an office the City Rochester, County of Monroe ana State of New York, the executor named in a certain instrument in writing, hearing date September 71 1975 purporting to be the last Wit' and Testament of said Frank A Terry late of the Town of Greece jn said County of Monroe and State New York, deceased, and relating to both real and personal property, has lately made application to the Surrogate's Court of the County of Monroe to have said instrument proved and recorded as me Will of the personal property and real property of said decedent Now. therpore, you and each of vou are cited to show cause before the Surrogate of the County of Monroe, at me Surrogate's Court in the city ot Rochester, in said County of Monroe, New York, on the 11 day of Auqust, W76. at 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon that day, why the said W'i and Testament of Frank A. Terry should not be admitted to pro- tae if any of the aforesaid person is under the aoe ot eighteen years, or msane or otherwise incompetent, he will pease take notice that he required to appear by his general quardian or committee, if he has one, and if he has none, that he appear and apply for the appoint-rrwnt of a Guardian Ad Litem or in the event of his neglect or failure to do so a Guardian Ad Litem will be appointed by the Surrogate to repre sent and act for him in these pre- cet'flmc-- BRF.NNAN.

CENTNER, PALER MO BLAUVELT, Attorneys for ppM.oner, 500 RyncMds Arcade Buiiamg. Rochester, New York IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the seal of the Surrogate's Court of the County of Monroe has been hereunto aft.KPd WITNESS Hon MICHAEL A. TE-LESCA Surrogate of said County at the City of Rochester, this 7 day of July. 196 FRANK SELLITTO Deputy Chwf Clerk Surrogate's Court Personal appearance is not necessary uniess you desire to file obiec-tions IV-July 9, 16, 30 dt-OAC $22995 with .8 lent 1 photogenesis Canon photogenesis Slater, Theodore W. Thursday, July 15, 1976, Theodore Slater of Cole-bourne Rd He is survived by his wife, Florence Slater; 3 sisters, Mrs.

Frederick (Dorothy) Yark-el, Mrs Herbert (Lillian) Schicker ot Natrona Pa and Mrs. Ralph (Ar-lene) Revier; nieces and nephews. Friends may call Friday 2 5, 7 9 at Hedges Memorial Chapel, Inc 770 E. Main St. at Alexander, where a funeral service will be held Saturday morning at II o'clock.

Interment, White Haven. In lieu of flowers, those who wish may send memorials to Christ Lu-theranChurch, 1410Cliftord or the Heart 217-A Alexander St. Tartaglia, Charles Entered into rest, Wednesday, July 14, 1976. Survived by parents Mr. and Mrs.

Vincent Tartaglia; 2 brothers, Vincent, Jr. and Daniel Tartaglia; maternal grandmother, Mrs. Anna Magliocco; several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. No calling hours. Funeral services at the convenience of the family Arrangements by Roncone Funeral Home.

Warren, Harold J. HOLLEY: Harold J. Warren of Holley, Thursday, July 15. 1976. He is survived by his wife, Mae Warren of Holley; one daughter, Mrs.

Richard (Janis) Mark of Clifton Park, N.Y.; one grandson, Stephen Mark; two granddaughters, Linda and Lisa Mark; several nieces and nephews. Mr. Warren was Past Commander of the Jules-Buckman Post, American Legion of Holley. Friends may call Friday, 3-5, 7-9 p.m., at the Fowler Funeral Home, Inc, 52 State Brockport, N.Y., where funeral services will be held Saturday, July 1 2 p.m. Interment at the con-venience of the family.

Widmer, Bernice (Bunny) In Sarasota, June 30, 1976, formerly of Ironde-guoif. Friends are invited to a Memorial Mass at 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, July 17 at St. Cecilia's RC Church, 2732 Culver Rd. Worth, M. Antoinette Of 152 Rhea Cres.

Survived by 3 sons, Joseph, John of Delaware and Edward of New London, 1 brother, Fred Yater of Sla-ten Island, N.Y.; 18 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Friday, 2-4, 7-9 at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday at 9 o'clock at Holy Name of Jesus Church. Interment, Staten Island, Y. Area Deallis (Outside Monroe County) Alex, Winifred K.

LEROY: Winifred K. Alex, age 59, of 6 Lincoln Ave on Wednesday, July 14, 1976. Survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Robert (Georgia) Voss of Hilton, N.Y., Mrs. John (Ginger) Palloni, Jr.

of Columbus, Ohio; 1 son, Nicholas of Saratoga Springs, N.Y.; 6 sisters, Mrs. Edward Hoyf, Leroy, Mrs. Rex Fagan of Church-ville, Mrs. James Yauchzee of Rochester, Mrs. Dolores Schneider of Buffalo, Mrs.

Rita Callahan and Mrs. Harold White both of Leroy, 6 grandchildren. Calling hours are 2-5, 7-9 Friday at the Lovria Memorial Chapel, 36 W. Main St. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m.

Saturday at St. Peter's Church. Burial St. Francis Cemetery. Me-morialsmay be made to the Leroy Volunteer Ambulance Fund or the Emphysema Fund.

Johnson, William L. STANLEY: William U' Johnson, age 22, of RD 2." Stanley, N.Y., formerly of Penfield, unexpectedly, Thursday, July 15, 1976. He is survived by his father and mother, Hilliard and Eliza-, beth Margrey Johnson of Presque Isle, Maine; 3 brothers, Hilliard Jr. of Rochester, Scott and Jeffrey of Presque Isle, 3 Sisters, Jill Ann. Mrs Charles (Robin) Roberts of Springfield, and JoEI-len of Presque Isle, paternal grandmother, Mrs.

Laura Mae Johnson of maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Margrey of Liverpool, N.Y. Friends may call at the Halstead Funeral Home, 19 N. Main Manchester, Friday 7-9 p.m.

Funeral Services, Saturday at 2 m. at the funeral home Burial at the convenience of the family. Black, Eugene H. VICTOR: Eugene Black of 257 Brookwood Victor. N.Y., July 14, 1976.

Sur vived by his son, Eugene F. Black, brother James Gordon Black, I niece and nephew Private funeral service in Richfield Springs NY at the convenience ot the family. In lieu of flowers con tributions may be made to the American Cancer Society fri cmorinm Williamson, Benjamin J. In memory of our beloved Father and Husband Ben-jamin Williamson, who passed away July 16, 1966 and is.sadly missed Isabella Wilhamwv Clarice Thomson, Audrey Weisenberger, Harold Read Want Ads the simple regimen The SUPER tormula ODRINEX Plan works 6 ways to assure your steady weight loss Follow the Plan-You set your own goal' You lose the weight you want or you pay nothing -it that simple Just return unused tablets and sales slip to manufacturer tor full immediate refund it not satisfied look Suoer-Fpei Super-lose pices? weight and live longer Start the SUPER formula ODRINEX Reduc mg Plan today-next week you II be glad you did' mm. SUPER FORMULA AVAUA81E AT ll FIT DRUG STORES I .7 no wssm photogenesis Peitscher, Irvin E.

July 15, 1976, Irvin E. Peitscher of 38 Kings-borough Rochester He is survived by his wife, Lucille; 1 daughter, Mrs. Stanley (Nancy) Clarkson of Penfield; his mother, Mrs. Martha A. Fuller of Brockport; 2 sisters, Mrs.

Walter (Ruth) Gaffield of Alexandria Bay, N.Y., Mrs. William (Meta) Sandow of Brockport; also 2 nephews. Friends may call at Zor-now Funeral Home, 21 Lincoln Pittsford, Friday 2-4, 7-9. Services, Saturday at 2. Interment, North Farmington Friends Cemetery.

Friends wishing may contribute to the St. Paul Lutheran Church, Pittsford in his memory. Piekuf, Anfastazja Wednesday, July 14, 1976, Anfastazja Piekuf, of Rochester. She is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Mikolaj (Janina) Fridrik, Mrs.

David (Maria) Williams, Mrs. Stanislaw (Katatar-zyna) Smoczynska in Poland; 2 sons Jozef and Marion Piekut; 23 grandchildren; 9 great-grandchildren; nieces and nephews. Mrs. Piekut was a member of the Polish Veteran's Ladies Auxiliary 27, Holy Rosary, Sacred Heart, and St. Francis Society of St.

Theresa's Church. Friends may call at the Richard L. Felerski Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson Friday 2-4, 7-9. Prayer services will be held Satruday morning 9:00 July 17, 1976, from the funeral home, followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at. 9:30 at St.

Theresa's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Poli, Joseph He is survived by many friends. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 at th; Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral Services Saturday 8:45 from the funeral home and 9:15 at St.

Philip Neri Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Rapp, Hazen L. RUSH.Hazen L. Rapp of Rush N.Y., July 14, 1976. Survived by his wife, Ella; 1 daughter, Mrs.

Stanley (Anne) Refermaf of Pittsford; 1 son, Peter of Kent, Ohio; 5 grandsons; 3 brothers, Ira of Rush, Floyd of Lima, Howard of Rochester; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Merton H. Kays Funeral Home, 59 Monroe Honeoye Falls. Funeral services will be held Friday at 3 p.m. at St.

Mark's Lutheran Church, Mendon, N.Y. Rev. Erwin Stechholz, officiating. Interment, Pine Hill Cemetery, Rush. Friends wishing may contribute to St.

Mark's Lutheran Church or their favorite charity in his memory. Russell, Robert A. July 14, 1976, Robert A. Russell, of 687 DeWitt Webster, N.Y. He is survived by his wife, Annetta; 1 brother, George of Fair-port; 2 sisters, Mrs.

John Kaufman of Williamsville and Mrs. Leon Kowalski of Port Richey, also several nieces and nephews Friends are invited tocall at the Smith and Lotze Funeral Chapel, 10 Lapham Webster, Thursday 7-9, Friday 2-4, 7-9, where services will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. Interment, Webster Union Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to the Northgate Gospel Chapel, 240 McGuire Rochester, N.Y. ,14616, or American Lung Finger Lakes Region, 410 E.

Henrietta Rochester, N.Y. Scarson, Ida (CamerTo) Ida Scarson of 22 Plover July 14, 1976. Mother of Ralph Scarsorf and Albert Scarson of grandmother of great-grandmother of also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Bartolomeo Funeral Home, 1425 Lexington Friday from 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 9 a m.

at Holy Rosary Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Shannon, Kathleen L. Of 111 Sheraton Thursday, July 15, 1976. Survived by her husband, Raymond L.

Shannon; 2 daughters. Mrs Richard (Mary Ann) Kleiner, Mrs. Salvafore (Irene) Mastantuono; her brothers, Raymond Spall; 2 grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call, Friday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Vay 8, Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave Mass of Christian Burial. Saturday at 9 30 at St Charles Borromeow Oxtrcti Interment, Holy Sepulchre i photogenesis iLim ju i i J' i fl For City Police Emergencies, Call: 428-6666 New Number (effective November 17) It could be a Life Saver! NOTICE TO BIDDERS 415 CLINTON AVENUE NORTH RECREATION CENTER AT SCHOOL PHASE OPEN SPACE.

AS PER SPECIFICA TIONS CITY Of ROCHESTER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REDEVELOPMENT CON-STRUCTION PPE-BIO CONFERENCE JUl l74 AT 10 00 A.M. ISO ATE STREET SeatwJ bid will rcry3 bv the City ot RocrwMer tor trie above rlffm or wrvicPS to dp Dubl'dv owned at 10 a 6n AUGUST S. IW6 at the OHice ot me Civ ol Rochester Purchasing Agent. Room 36 City Hall. 30 Wst Broad Street.

Rochester. New York 114 Specifications and bid forms are available at the above addrtss A bid deposit is required tor all bids The City Rochester reserves the right to reied any or all bids CITY Of ROCHtSTFR JOSEPH G. MACSUGA. Purchasing Agent. KW July 16.

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NECESSARY ELECTRICAL AND GAS WORK. ALSO! WE WILL ISSUE A PERMIT Heating Installation SERVICE 458-9806 458-271 458-2669 ANYTIME FLOWER CITY PARK ROCHESTER, N.Y. SIHCE I 1776 CAR WASH ALL FOR $495 Canon cameras, lenses and accessories will be sale priced this Fri. and Sat. Plus a factory representative will be here 1-8 p.m.

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