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OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Outdoors ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Wednesday, Oct .11, 1961 32 Seconded by Comrnlssfoner Cftelman. Adopted unanimously. Certtflra-oa af Adanttstrtth Set i itwy September 2. 1961. Mathels, Paul September IS, 1961.

Baste Ait md Dcttga Ceraaani, Arthur September II. 1961. Coavrnatlnmal Laafaagei Capogreco. Joseph. September IS.

2 OF THE Beard of Education OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER Municipal Civil Servfc Corn- From IS. mission i To: Board of Education Area Scenery Hiking Club Really See By Joining America's Best Selling Sports Cor. 191. Capo. Joseph September 1961.

Typewrlttat 4: Subiect: Certification I Administra Armistetd, Mr Constance, Sept em tive Secretary, List No. 2098-P. $5,473. ber 19M. White, rbomaa September 1961.

Brteftuutf Sal em me, John September 1961. REGIXAR MEETING p.m., Thursday, October 5, 1961. 20,1 At a meeting of our Commission Itodjy. an eligible list for Administrative i Secretary was established. Anticipating 'that you will wish to make an imme- "jdiate appointment, we an certifying the I first three names on the list from which ito make one appointment: By FLOYD KING gether with information on where and when THE ART of walking is not dead.

l)y the kill was made. This is needed for the virtue of heel and toe locomotion every state's research on the bruins. The data will TriumphHerald Sedan Triumph TR-3 Sports Car Office MacUaws Present: Commissioners Cook, Cerulli, GitHman, and Ott. President Cooke presiding. Shopes.

Louis September 20. 1961. Dorothy E. Mount, 941 Meigs Saturday or Sunday of the year, the Genesee help improve hunting in the future. 1962 TRIUMPH PRICED FROM $1,649 Storthand Mrs.

Nicoiica, September Levant e. Absent: Commissioner Present: R. L. Springer, Superin 118. 1961.

Bookkeeping rasci tendent of Schools; P. E. Smith, As Catherine Barry, 79 Westfield St 90.97 Helen E. 20 Goodman St. i 90.57 Kindly notify us promptly of your appointment.

HELEN M. MURPHY. Executive Secretary, sistant Superintendent of Schools; J. S. McAllister, Coordinator of Business McNally.

John, September IS, 1961. I Plana Cantor, Arnold. September IS, 1961. dL- 1'Xffit ixfr uvtW) Valley Hiking Club gets around to just Conservation Department technicians about every scenic spot in Western New have been trapping and tagging the bears York. since 1956.

Their total is about 350 bears, Last Sunday was another of the club's including 14 tagged and released earlier hikes. Normally it would go unmentioned this year. Three of the tagged bears are in except in the organization's own archives. Allegany State Park and the rest are in But in this day when the average person's the i idea, of a hike is from the dining room table to the TV set, it merits a little attention. DEER HUNTING with bow and arrow 3Ti 01JaUilliV7l Tetl-ll Affairs; H.

M. Hoock, Recording Secretary. President Code asked for a moment of silent prayer. Approval of Minutes. By Commissioner Cerulli Received and ordered published.

Appointment Administrative Secretary. By Commissioner Gitelman Ten members of the club parked their will be permitted again this year In the Securities and Investing Berger, Seymour, September IS, 191. Rapid Reading Berger, Allen, September 20, 1961. High School Equbateacj Prior, Edward, September 18, 1961. Ceramics McCarthy, William September 20, 1961.

I Occupational Efucattoa Resolved. That, the following-named cars at the north end of Hemlock Lake, took Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. Sun freCif 'MmSlveioff across country to the north end of Cana-secretary as certified by the Municipal i dice Lake, circled the lake and returned to Resolved, That the minutes of the meetings of August 17. 191, to September 21. 1961, inclusive, be approved as published in the Official Proceedings SiaryS.

i Hemlock. It was an eight hour hike that Klee. Mrs. Ruth September IS, 1961. Clothing Penick.

Ma. Ethel. September 20. covered a ruggea roues of DacKwnacking and creek hopping. Bill Edwards was the hike leader.

In the group were his son, Bruce, a student at McQuaid High School; Keith Poland, Ed Willis, Ellsworth Stein, Fred Wechsler, Dr. Barry, Catherine. $3,673. Seconded by Commissioner Cerulli. Adopted unanimously.

Final Payment. By Commissioner Ott 1961. of the Board of Education. Seconded by Commissioner Ott. Adopted unanimously.

School to Employment Program. By Commissioner Ott Resolved, That the Board of Education hereby encumbers $10,000.00 in the Contingency Account for the implementation of the School to Employment Program as proposed by the State Edu i Millinery Finucane. Mrs. Irene, September 18. 1961.

RECREATION Dunn. Wilbur, October 16. 1961. Graham, George. October 19, 1961.

day, Nov. 12, has been set as the day when the bowhunting fans can go after the elusive whitetail. A special permit will be needed but there will be no limit on the number of hunters. Also both buck and doe will be legal game. There will be no advance registration of hunters.

Refuge manager John Morse said hunters must check in at headquarters and get their permit on the day of the hunt. This office is located off Routes 5 and 20 just west of the bridge over the Cayuga-Seneca Barge Canal. 'fc ALTHOUGH MOST of the outdoor emphasis now has shifted from fishing to hunting, the late season anglers are enjoying a monopoly. They have things pretty much to themselves and the fish are hitting better than they did in midsummer. October is traditionally the best month Resolved, That this Board approve the vv" final pavment on the contract of Bianchi! and MTS.

blanche MCUonOUgfl. TTT Past sters thf of topographic Parking Area at School 9. including club members this Sunday will take Hacteie, Mrs. violet, uctooer 10, 1961. cation Department; and authorizes that pavment be made from pus amount for any and all expenses necessary for such implementation, including but not reunite- to the salary of a project coordinator and payment to the pupils for refresher course in applying compass to certificate no.

6136 issued by the Ar- topo maps. Bob Phillips of Eastman Kodak, u4 SIIiMSSM chitect for the Board of Education. Ml-Y an expert in this field, will be the leader. Guests are always welcome on the club's hikes. This Sunday's will start from the Naval Militia Armory, Monroe and Clinton, at 10 a.m.

5C ifc Murray, Donald October 19. 1961. Ortolani, Dwain. October 19. 1961.

Ouenan, William October 16, 1961. Teamerson. Arthur, October 16, 1961. MISCELLANEOUS Electronics Kennedy, Lowell, September 21. 1961.

Molgaard, N. John, September 21, 1961. Wolf. John, September 21, 1961. Telephone Fundamentals Dewar.

James, September 21. 1961. Llprtadlng and Auditory Training Geldin, Imng, September 26. 1961. Practical Nursing Seconded by Commissioner Gitelman.

Adopted unanimously. Partial Payment. By Commissioner Gitelman WTierea. LeChase Construction Cor THE NEXT OPENING date on the hunting poration have substantially completed calendar is this Friday when the duck for muskellunge and five Rochesterians who employment incident to the program. Seconded by Commissioner Gitelman.

Adopted unanimously. Resignations. By Commissioner Gitelman Resolved, That the resignations of the following-named teachers be, and they hereby are, accepted, each to take effect on the date specified: HEALTH AST) PHYSICAL EDUCATION Chamberlain, Cart September 1, 1961. SPECIAL EDUCATION Tracy, Claire September 30, 1961. the work under their contract for Construction Work for School therefore be it Resolved, That a partial payment in the amount of $88,263.03, including additions of $16,263.50 to and deductions Knope, Mrs.

Emily, September 6, 11. English to Foreiga Denl, Mrs. Antoinette, September 11, of $11,677.00 from the contract price, 11961. I Hammar, Mrs. Louise, September 11 1961.

Starkweather, John, September 3. mmm be made them. Seconded by Commissioner Cerulli. Adopted unanimously. Meeting adjourned.

Harriet M. Hoock. Recording Secretary. and goose season begins. Watch the time fished last week in the St.

Lawrence River here you can't start shooting until 1 p.m. near Ogdensburg proved the point They There is no doubt but what the ducks and caught eight muskies, none in the lunker geese are on their way south and the class but still mighty respectable fish weigh- opening could see some excellent shooting, ing from 8 to 12 pounds. Hunters are reminded to get their duck Burt Walker also lost one of the kind that stamp at the Post Office for the waterfowl makes good conversation among fishermen hunting. With the stamp they will receive for years. "I thought I had hooked a freight a little brochure describing the redhead train," said Walker.

"I had him on for quite and canvasback ducks, both on -the pro- a while but then he came towards me faster tected list this year. Study it carefully than I could take in line and that was it. But because it is strictly illegal to shoot one. it was a fish I will remember." All of the group used the new Swim A NY HUNTER who shoots a bear in New Whiz lure and all caught muskies as well York State has reason to be proud but it as having several strikes. Besides Walker 1961.

Typewriting Starkweather, John, September 5, 1961. Red Cross Home Nursing Arnold, Mrs. Edna, September 18. 1961. Bryce, Mrs.

Pauline, September 25, 1961. Karl, Mn. Dorothy, September 25, 1961. Maley, Mary Rose, September 27, 1961. VoelkL Mrs.

Mary. October 3, 1961. Red Cross Nurses' Aides Seconded by Commissioner Cerulli. Adopted unanimously. Leave of Absence Military Service.

By Commissioner Cerulli Resolved, That, upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, John A. Carlevatti, Teacher, Grades, Elementary Schools, be, and he hereby is, granted leave of absence, effective October 2, 1961, for the duration of his military duty with protection of his rights as provided bv the Military AUCTION Under a Conditional Sale Contract executed by Arthur Hermance, assigned to General Motors Acceptance Corporation, 1 will sell on October 18, 1961, at 1.00 P.M. at Rowley Chevrolet, 170 Lake Hilton. New York, one 1955 Buick. Serial No.

13865814. RENCURREL, Representative. BX 1011 It. can be profitable, too. There are about 200 the others were Bernie Sheiman, George tagged bears rambling around the state's Schicker, Norm Bennett and Joe Sawicki.

forests and each as a $25 price on his head. Sawicki also had a fish story to tell. He The Conservation Department at Albany had a strike that tore the hooks right off wants the tags and skull of the bear to- his lure. Steffen, Mrs. Helen, September 27, 1961.

Civil Defense Medical Aides Ltv oS the State. Seconded by Commissioner Ott. Adopted unanimously. Leave of Absence Terminated. By Commissioner Ott Resolved, That, upon the recom in Aid Station Allen, Mrs.

Ivalle, October 2, 1961. Armingnaco. Felice, October 3, 1961. Bresson, Mrs. Marie, September 27, 1961.

13 Cope! and. Mrs. Virginia, September mmt'jws 21. 1961. mendation of the Superintendent of Dolan, Mrs.

Frances, September 26, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS State Department of Public Works Albany, N.Y. Pursuant to the provisions of the Highway Law, and special provisions for projects financed with Federal Aid Funds, sealed proposals will be received until ten-thirty o'clock A.M., advanced standard time, which Is nine-thirty o'clock A.M., eastern standard time, on the 26th day of October, 11, 1961. Yonlcers Track Controlling Interest Sold to Real Estate Group McDowell, Mrs. Frances, September Schools, the leave of absence granted to Mrs. Mona A.

McGurk, Teacher, English, Secondary Schools, be, and it hereby is, terminated, and she is returned to her regular status to half of 26, 1961. Pietrzak, Mrs. Wanda, October 1961. Saffran, Mrs. Dorothy, September 28.

1961. by Henry A. Cohen, Director, Bureau of Contracts, 12th Floor. Ihe Governor Sears, Mrs. Yvonne, October 3, 1961.

Shank, Mrs. Charlotte, October 2, dorf said Robert A. Glasser, NEW YORK LD A control- reation operator of Alfred E. Smith State Office Building, Albany, N.Y., for the following proj 1961. chairman of the New York State Harness Commission ects: her position beginning September 21, 1961.

Seconded by Commissioner GiteUmn. Adopted unanimously. Assignment Consultant. By Commissioner Gitelman Resolved. That upon the recommenda ling 33 per cent interest in Freedomland, East Bronx, the multi-million dollar Yon-'through Webb and Knapp, MONROE COUNTY EAST EVENING ADULT HIGH SCHOOL Bernard F.

Perry, District Engineer, Rartr Canal Terminal. has been advised of the pend Counselor ikers Raceway has been sold to has arranged to purchase1. i iew7 ucc" T.u -Vr6 lu r.vr". Rochw i. n.v ing change of the agent owner- Guglin, Theodore September 6, 1961.

"1 A. Roller. George September 6, 1961. Librarian contract fish. 61-is farae.

international Ke creation approximately as per cenr. 01 7DrVnrf 61-1 FARC 61-83 (Int. Trg. Rte. 490); r.

hv Vnnk-Prs nrpc.iripnt thp sharp 0f Snip OI me iraCK. eCKenaOTI vffAJcV rrwAS from ijMSS! 5 William Zeckendortpnanbaum brothers (Martin. Si Uv ies 'WIS fir rnmn Plai, r.irrfpr- Name T. Ctonlow Tor. onrl AU onrl IcgloldllVe UOUie5 10 llie eX- tion of the Superintendent of Schools, Bernard Greenberger be, and he hereby is, assigned to the position of Consultant, Special Education on a 10-month Sciarratta, Mrs.

Josephine, September basis, effective October 2. 1961, at annual salary rate of $8,392.50. of Highway and Miles: Int. Rte. Conn, i ocij' ALTu0 rfHare ltCnt HeCeSSary.

PVlA rinAtirmr irtrnnvinVi am in Kocnester western txpwy. (west ics.n.ciiuui i ia yicaiuvm, uivuivi oiui.hiiujuv.ij. Side Drive to Buffalo Rd.) Rochester Tntprnatinnal Rpcrpation The sale of the controlling t. Expwy. pt.

i (fai conn. international diversified company owning Airnnrf on runiic speaaing ana spcea nnuing Schreppel, Theodore, September 12, 1961. Mechanical Drawing and Blueprint Reading McRae, Hugh, September 11, 1961. Crearlv Writing Lewis, Wilbur September 11, to Chili Avenue) Chili Rd. Pt.

1." SH. and is ana is Seconded by Commissioner Cerulli. Adopted unanimously. Assignments Day Schools. By Commissioner Cerulli executive viceinercbi in me piUMi ndrneba taxicab svstem in New York president of Webb and Knapp racing layout, about 10 LTeM tan t-niii ri.

an. z.ov (3.36 Acc.) Miles; Deposit for Plans: $10; Bid Deposit: Dept. from the heart of New York a large real estate corporation. TtAi.wf vit DAnfAnliATi An 'Citv Vino Kain rnmrti'o1 airoi. Contract FIRC.

61-147 (Int. sulci nauuiiai jici.icai.iuii ui-'vhj, nan utiu lunwiiu cici pany and real estate in mid-town Manhattan, upstate New York, Miami and Canada. Trg. te 490); chain Link erates Freedomland, a hugeisince the Tananbaums were Resolved, That, upon the of the Superintendent of Problems of Democracy Schools, the following-named teachers Gordon, Edwin September 11, be, and they hereby are, assigned on a 96 1 school year basis, beginning on the date specified, each to the position named, at the annual salary rate stated, and Ritchie, Mrs. Margaret, September 11, 1961.

with prior service credit as indicated: im. Kit. conn. 580 (Rochester-Bush- amusement center, in the Eastjblocked in their efforts to furchase Roosevelt Raceway, for pians: s.v, Bid Deposit: Zeckendorf declined to dis-, the other fancy harness track no4' 'fic. 61-19 (int.

Trg. close tne purchase figure but in Westbury, N. two Rte. 490); Type 9" cem cone Pavt the World-Telegram and Sun months ago. This would have piate Girder Hw.

Tor. Sep. conVp. jsaid the transaction involved given the Tananbaums control i-Beam; Name of Highway and Miles: $17,500,000 for more than of two of the richest and most Int. Rte.

Conn. 580 Rochester Western i Ann Expwy. (Rochester city Line to Mount 400,000 shares of stock. luxurious harness tracks in Enjoy the La Palina difference (everybody does) ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS GRADES Rorie, Mrs. LaMaurice $6,010, aU CORRECTION Du to an arror, a '54 Plymouth was advertised in Tuesday's Dem.

oerat Chronicle for $11.44 per Week. It should have read Read Blvd.) 0.87 (1.19 Acc.) Miles; Deposit for Plans: Bid Deposit I The announcement of the the world. said "International Rec-I The statement from Zecken- years, September 23, 1961. SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST Horn, Jan $6,622.50, four and one-half years, October 2, 1961. Seconded by Commissioner Ott.

Adopted unanimously. Assignments Evening Adult Extension Schools. Commercial Art Pylvshenko, W. Wolodymyr, September 12, 1961. Creative Art Duell, Phillip September 6, 1961.

Foreiga Languages Capo, Joseph September 12, 1961. Dapper, Mrs. Gina, September 11, 1961. Fabiano, Thomas, September 12, 1961. Schminke, Elizabeth September II, 1961.

Viavattene, Anthony, September 11, 1961. Williamson, John September 11, 1961. Bookkeeping 59 PLYM. $.144 II Fury Convert. Per Wlu uept.

Contract FIM. 61-6 (Int. Trg. Rte. 490); Type: Sprayed Urethane Bridge Insulation; Name of Highway and Miles: Int.

Rte. Conn. 580 (Roch-ester-Bushnell Basin Pt. 3. FISH.

58-16) 0.05 Mile; Deposit for Plans: $5: Bid Deposit: Dept. $21,000. Any projects in this letting that are on the Federal Aid highway systems are subject to the provisions of the "Federal Aid Highway Act. of being Public Law 627. 84th Congress, approved June 29, 1956.

and are also subject to the applicable New York Red Lyons Meefs The Shiek On Tonight's Rassle Card PHILANZ OLDS. 960 RIDGE RD. E. Kelly, John September 11, 1961. Lawler, William September 11, The newest villain on the' Chris and John, who are hr State itatutes.

with the provisions of HI S-UIIILHiaiKC iliance Section 115 (Prevailing Rate of Wage), "W-esiei piu nidi t.eiie, among the most VlllamOUS Of 1961. Smith, Hariand 1961. Office Machines DeLong, Clayton 1961. Public Law 627, the minimum wages known as The bheik. Will be u.ii.- September 11, ttr.

luruuitr UUUS. the War September Alexander, Mrs. Shirley, back at Memorial tonight, facing By Commissioner Ott Resolved, That upon the recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools, the following-named persons be assigned to Evening Adult Extension School duties beginning September 5, 1961, unless otherwise specified, at the salary rates as outlined in Article VIII, Section 8-06: NO. 9 BADEN STREET Clothing Almerto, Mrs. Marian, September 20, 1961.

English lo Foreign Strickland, Mrs, Marian, September 12, 1961. ViUooe, Mrs. Helen, September 11, 1961. NO. 27 SCHOOL Principal Makowiec, Joseph September 6, 1961.

English to Foreign Chico, Michael September 13, 1961. JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL English to ForeiEn to be paid laborers and mechanics are included in wage schedules that are set out in the bid proposal. Maps, plans, specifications and pro-posal forms may be seen and obtained at the office of the State Department of Public Works, Bureau of Contracts, Albany, N.Y., and at the office of the District Engineers noted above, and msiv alcn aM ml Ihm ntfim th. A hometown matman, Tony Silipini, graduate of Madison High School, will be back tonight. His opponent will be The Crusher, a Donderous Billy (Red)I 12, 1961.

Shorthand Mylius, Mrs. Mary September 11, 1961. Michaels, Mrs. Mae September 12, 1961. Lyons again in the main tangle.

September state Department of Public Works, 270 xne sneiK win lathrop, Helen 1961. Carry Full Selection of ALL USED PARTS WE PAY TOP DOUAI-FOR WRECKS, IUNKERS Now 0 smantalinq 58 CHEVY. '59 PLY Wagon, 57 MERCURY, '57 RENAULT 58 VOLKSWAGON. '57 BUICK, 58 NASH Waqon. And 400 OTHERS AJAX AUTO PARTS OH HENRIETTA PD.

I gent who doesn't use what 'some mat fans call orthodox uroaaway. ew lorn city. Up nrr-nmnanioH If the deposit Is $10.00 or more, full Pe aCCOmpaniea refund for one copy of the plans and int0 the ring by Typewriting Mylius, Mrs. Mary September 11, specifications will be made to a bidder his "aide," who 191. athrop, Helen 1961.

September 11 I 'or project, if such plans and specifications are returned in good 'I tactics. Siipini campaigned recently Tony in the Canadian area with Silipini quite a bit of success. He performs in his bare feet, bout will The opening bout will show fc.ii.in h.nh ioi i conoiuon witnin aas atier tne (ilasow, John September 11, is known as "The Little Princess The semifinal award of the contract or after the rejection of the proposal. The success- Villone, Mrs. Helen September i J1'- mi oiader is not required to return niouer is not r.aiiaoh-r ir.

3, lyfti. li iqm ie oi ine pians ana specifications 61 M87 show Dick Beyer, an agile I Titanic Thompson, another The flavor stays in 'til your La Palina is out Shorthand Fonte. Patricia, September 19, 1961. Typewriting gent who is a coaching aide of 'fellow who half fills the ring, Syracuse University football going against Jim Bryant team when he isn't rassling 'Both are newcomers, teaming with Bearcat Wright The opening bout is sched' Mathematics Barrett, Arthur, September 12, 1961. Culotta, Cosimo September 12, 1961.

Crane, Gilbert September 11, 1961. Felber, John September 11, 1961. HeiJa, Osmo, September 14, 1961. Hogan, Eugene, September 11, 1961. Migliore, Ranald, September 11, 1961.

Pettis, Lawrence, September II, 1961. Rose, Edgar September 12, 1961. in IV US C1IIIMEU I 9.LII ItlUIIU. If the deposit is J10.00 or more, partial refund will be made for the return of all other copies of plans and specifications in good condition within 30 days after the award of the contract ot the rejection of the proposal. Special attention of bidders is called to "Information for Bidders" in the Public Works Specifications, and to the special provisions applying to projects financed with federal funds.

Award of a contract is subject to priorities and allocations under the Defense Produc- Burns, Mrs. Alice September 19, 1961. Goth Ing Milne, Ruth September 19, 1961. Potter, Mrs. Grace September 21, 1961.

Swimming against the Tolos brothers, 'uled to start at 8:30 o'clock. FOR HEATING Woodbine, Aqueduct Races Lay, Edna September 26. 1961. Renaon, Mrs. Marion, October 1961.

5, Homemakfng tinn Act of as Amended, and all 11, regulations Issued thereunder. Joan, September Cannon, Mrs, 1961. Benson, Roy, October 5, 1961. Occupational Kducatinn Hunt, David September 19, 1961 September 12, AQUEDUCT I WOODBINE First Midway Mss (Adorns) 17 60, 7 20, First Remlster (Sandover) 18 40, 4.70, 3 90; Flower Mart (Woodhouse) 4.10, 5.90; 4.20; Solloflan (Rooers) 2.90, 2.30; Illume Our Lis (Shoemaker) (McComb) 2.70. SecomJ-Flloht Prlncesj (Pots) 16.70, 5.40, 390; Little Heloer (Mellon) 1170, 5 n.

Azur, Woodbine (Parnell) 13.60, 7.00; Embarrassed (Rotr) 4 90. 17, Kennecott (Dittfach) 3.30. Baldwin, Mrs. Lucille 1961. Science Ronsheim, Samuel 1961.

Perham, Charles 1961. Ideals COMFORT CALL nIfu Hitiikl- JUmi mtA RM September 11, September 11, September 12, ondit (HI Dald tllO.M. ADULT HOMEMAKING Clothing Glenwright, Mrs. Lillian, September 18, 1961. Mi-')oweU, Mrs.

Florence, September 1, 1961. May, Mrs. Florence, September 25, Third Discord (Pierce) 6 40, 3 70, J60; Ookiarxlon (Adams) 6 00, 3.80; Small E. (Leonord) 3 00. Fourth Point Pork (Baeza) 76 70, 11.40, 7 60; Desert Kino (Ycnia) 5.00.

4.00; Val- Proposal for each contract must be submitted in a separate sealed envelope with the name and number of the contract plainly endorsed on the outside of the envelope. Each proposal must be accompanied by draft or certified check payable to the order of the "State of New York, Department of Public Works" for the sum as specified in Ihe advertisement and the proposal. The retention and disposal of the bid deposit, the execution of the contract and bond shall conform to the provisions of the Highway Law, as set 'orth in the "Information for The right is reserved to reject any or lU bids. J. BIRCH McMORRAV.

Supt. of Public Works. NN 104-11-18 3t. Lllrich, George 1961. Schminke, Elizabeth 11, 1961.

Dally Double Remlster and Flight Princess (7 A 5) paid S1H.M. Third Moluel no (Wright) 50 30. W. 1190; Peddlers French (Parnell) 550, 4.70) Deiorv (Fltislmmonj) .30. Fourth Burnt Roman (Datton) 19 10, 7.30, 4.90; Coleoon Belle (Robinson) 5.70, 3 20, Say David (Remlllard) 3 80.

Fifth Bahamas (Dalton) 4 70, I SO, 7 70; September iyti Milne, Ruth September 19. 1961. dura (Shoemaker) 160. Fifth Amber Diver (Foot) 11 70, 5.30, 3.40; Blackmail (Jackson) 4.40, S.70; porosbo (Schulhofer) 3,50 English Abel, Arthur September 11, 1961 Agugha, John, Serwember 12, 1961. Gullo, Joseph September 11.

1961 V.i..i.nl Mr. A I Penick, Mrs. Ethel, September 18, 1961. Potter, Mrs. Grace September 18, ithi rhnrnr ivi-mni 4 so.

o). Mrs. Cessford (DItrfach) 6.50, 460; Real Discover the quality of the finest cigars in La Palina's 65-year history. the mel-, low difference that only the "luxury leaf-tobaccos of a La Palina can give you. Next dime say "La Palina, please." Three famous sizes.

Ideals, King-Size Panetelas or Majors with built-in holder 10c. Von Bargen, Mrs. Herta. September i9m 20, 1961. Weart.

David September 11, 1961 Sinclair Sinclair Heating Oil li the modern fuel. It's clean, safe, reliable. CALL BEverly 5-0060 Sinclair SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY HEATING OIL BURNER SALES SERVIC 2.90, Greenu Time (Gustines) 7.30, 4 60; iGentleman (Parnell) 5.20. Lincoln Center (Vaen2uea) 4 30 Oulnella (4) A (6) paid J3J 90 Seventh Our Jo (Boiand) 4 20. 7 60.1 Sixth Golden Fiver (Harrison) 24 00.

2 20; Mojort (Arcaro) 2.60, 2.30; August 9 30, 4 90; Eoic Queen (Fitzsimmons) 8 20, Sun (Volenzuela) 2.60 4.40; Kickimoon (Wick) 3.10. Eighth B'ond Bombshell (Ycoza) 5 90, i Seventh All Cash (McComb) 18 20, 7 40 3.40. 2.50; Marllo (Valenzuela) 470, 3.30; 4 60; Chevalier la Mer (Adams) 1070, Mill House (Leonord) 2.70. Chopov Wind (Harrison) 3.60. Ninth Pawanson (Shoemaker) 9,20, 5 00.

1 Elgth Thermonuclear (Morreale) 17.10, 3 40, Texos (Pierce) 12 90, 8 60; Corroll 7.50, 4 60; Money More (Gibb) 5.90, 3.20, County (Ycaza) 4 40 iKingwood (Dittfach) 2 90. Scratches Scratches We recommend that jou read Red Smith, dean of America's sports writers. Williams, Booker September 12 1961. Wood, David Sepiember 11, 1961 American and World History N'eracker, Marwode, September 12. 1961.

ane, Gerald September 11, 1961 Casement, William September 11 1961. Baldino. Theodore. September 12 Millinery Finucane, Mrs. Irene, September lg, 1961.

Stephens. Mrs. Josephine September 26, 1961. Hooked Rug Making Wusnick, Mrs. Ruth September li, 1961.

MONROE HIGH SCHOOL You'll find his reeular 3. Acrosette, Devil Flower, Posy V. 1. Windy Fay, Nekodo Chris. Choo 4 I 4.

Roooedy Cat, Nirisbi, Bienaolon, Awav, Wood Charm S.U1UU1U in mc epulis JJgf! Goucho Gus, Gozoacho, Fot Duke, New 2. Mooie, Miss Utus, Dork Jet, Little of Th fmorrnt nnrl weicn, neno hox, modowk Road. 3. Wlllonne. Castle Walk.

Eliza Bell. 5. Hustle, Dutchess B. 8. b4 HoitU.

Chronicle. (Adv.) 19W. Ik M0CUCTO CIGAR CO IH4J Apache Princess, Lucky Ida. I PRICE DO NOT INCLUDE ITAT TAX I.

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