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and 1 Manclark, Grace E. Suddenly Friday, March 16, 1979, in New Smyrna Beach, Grace E. Manclark. Survived by her husband, William G. I.

Manclark; her daughters, Judith Ann Taylor, Andrea Jean Ross; 2 grandchildren, Scott and Karen Taylor; her sister, Mrs. Edward (Kathryn) Osborne; her aunt, Mrs. Blake Replee. Friends may call Monday 2-4, 7-9 at Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 E. Main St.

at Alexander where a funeral service will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, White Haven. Marchand, Mary Ellen Of Rochester, Mar. 17, 1979. She survived by her sisters, Mrs.

Margaret Benjamin of FL, Mrs. 'E Evelyn Ferland, Mrs. Maude Cortese, Mrs. Anne Weltzer, Mrs. Charlotte Dolly Mort and Mrs.

Kathleen Fox; her brother, Grover C. Scharvogel and several nices and nephews. Friends are invited to attend Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church. Interment, Mt.

Hope Cemetery. Those who wish may offer Masses. Messmer, Elisabeth Mrs. Elisabeth Messmer, March 15, 1979. Widow of John L.

Messmer. She is survived by her sister-inlaw, Jean Hahnel; nephews, Fred T. Messmer and his wife, Mildred of Rochester, Robert Hahnel in Eugene Hahnel, state of also other nieces and nephews; grandnieces and grandnephews. (Calling hours are not being observed). Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service at the John J.

Curran Funeral Home, 535 Oxford St. (near Monroe Ave.) on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Robert C. Newell officiating. Ott, Susan 0.

Mar. 18, 1979. Survived by her daughter, Mrs. Ernest (Dorothy) Corts; 3 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Ruth Rider, Mrs.

Elsie Wagner, Mrs. Lillian Foos of St. Regis Falls; brother, Theodore Watson of AZ. Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 at Farrell Brothers Funeral Home, 51 W. Ridge Rd.

Services 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers those wishing may make contributions to the Heart Fund.

Schwasman, Dorothy M. W. HENRIETTA: Mar. 17, 1979. She is survived by her husband Roy A.

Schwas3 sons, Kenneth Harold R. and Wayne H. Schwasman; 8 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Louis (Vera) Cook of E. Rochester, Mrs.

Howard (Viola) Warner of Schenectady; a brother Charles B. Hurling, Albany; also several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Cameron Funeral 26 Rochester Scottsville, where services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment, Riverview Cemetery. Semp, Blanche Wednesday, March 14, 1979, Mrs.

Blanche Semp, formerly of The Clintwood Apartments. She is survived by 2 sons, Robert N. Rich and Bernard Semp; and 5 grandchildren. Funeral services and interment were at the convenience of the family. Ar.

rangements by The Mcintee Funeral Chapel. Short, Pauline H. Sunday, Mar. 18, 1979. by her daughter, Mrs.

Richard (Betty) Johnson; her sister, Mary Gertrude Mooney; her sister-in-law, Mrs. Maude Short; 9 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday evening 7-9 at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave. Mass of Christian Burial I Tuesday at a time to be announced at Our Lady of Mercy Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, friends wishing may make contributions to St. Joseph's Villa or to the Memorial Fund of Our Lady of Mercy Church. Stoss, Charles H. Suddenly, Sunday, Mar. 18, 1979, Charles H.

Stoss, age 62 years, of Chili. Survived by his wife, Marjorie (Cooper) Stoss; 1 daughter, Mrs. David (Priscilla) Cox; sister, Mrs. Elsie grove of 2 Cox; 1 Mrs. Elsie dren, David, and Sheryl Appel; several cousins, nieces and nephews.

He was a Veteran of WW-Il. Friends may call Monday evening 7-9, Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Funeral Home of Harold F. Wood, 1530 Buffalo Rd. (near Howard where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to Chili Volunteer Ambulance Fund memory. Trott, Moe Home. I of Hadassah. The Times- Union OW -Mar.

19, I OF -Mar. 17, Bowermen Rd. Total Length Director of Purchasing. CONSTRUCTION FUND OY-Mar. T-U and Chronicle Rochester, N.Y, 4C Mar.

Deaths (Monroe County) Byrne, Eileen Mar. 18, 1979. Age 16 years. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Gregory Byrne; 2 sisters, Sheila and Maura; 3 brothers, Brendan, Peter and Thomas Byrne; her maternal grandfather, Herbert Brennan; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Brandan Byrne of N.Y.C.; several aunts and uncles. Friends may call Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 at the McLaughlin Home 871 Culver where prayers will be offered Wednesday morning at 9:15 followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10 at St. John of Rochester Church.

Friends wishing may contribute to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 441 East Ave. Celso, Amedeo L. Sr. Entered into rest Saturday, March 17, 1979. He is vived by his wife, Rose Celso; a daughter, Mrs.

Donald (Carole) VanCurran; a son, Amedeo 3 grandchildren; 3 sisters, Mrs. Lucy Shifiano, Mrs. Edward (Margaret) Cangiano and Mrs. James (Barbara) Cassata; his brother, Anthony Celso; several nieces and nepheMPriend may call from 2-4, 7-9 at the Anthony Polvino and Son Funeral Home, 371 Lake Ave. FUneral services Wednesday 8:30 from the funeral home and 9:30 at Church of Christ the King.

Entombment, White Haven Memorial Cochi, Artemisia Amelia Amelia, 1979, (Santucci) wife of Henry Cochi, Cochi, of Michael and omnother Pellescki, grandmother of Michele Natalie; also survived by nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Friends may call at the Suburban Funeral Home 1862 Spencerport Rd. (between Elmgrove and Manitou roads), Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday 10 a.m. Good Shepherd Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre. Donations in her memory may be made to the Kidney Research Fund, Dept. of Medicine, Strong Memorial Hospital. Cohen, Hymen D. Sunday, March 18, 1979, Hymen D.

Cohen of East Ave. He leaves his wife Sabina; son, Dr. Noal; daughter-in-law, Ann; granddaughters, Ruth and Claire Cohen, all of Montclair, N.J.; 4 sisters; 1 brother; nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held this afternoon at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Temple Beth El, 139 S.

Winton under the direction of Parsky Funeral Home, Inc. Burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Following the funeral, Period of Mourning will be observed at 820 East Ave. Cohn, Louis Saturday, March 17, 1979, Louis Cohn, in Miami, formerly of Rochester, N.Y.

He leaves his wife, Hilda; 3 daughters, Mrs. Maurice (Ruth Maltinsky, Mrs. Harvey (Marjorie) Turkheimer, of Wantagh, L.I., Mrs. Ronald (Lois) Kwasman, of Rochester, N.Y.; 8 grandchildren; 1 great-grandson; a sister, Mrs. Isadore (Emma) Lapidos, of N.Y.C.; nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be held Monday, March 19 at 11:30 in the Rabbi Abraham Solomon Chapel of Temple Beth El, 139 S. Winton under the direction of The Parsky Funeral Home, Inc. A Period of Mourning will be observed at 315 AvaIon Dr. Friends wishing in his memory may contribute to a favored charity. DiLoreto, John Survived by 5 daughters, Mrs.

Riziero (Maria) Daniele, Mrs. John (Marguerite) Casciani; Mrs. A Angelo (Clara) Marini, Mrs. Gino (Albina) D'Angelo, Mrs. Michelina Bernabei, 11 grandchildren; 3 greatgrandchildren; nieces and nephews.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 at the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 North Goodman St. Funeral Services Wednesday 8:30 from the funeral home and 9 o'clock at St. Ambrose Church. Entombment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. When there are no words, let flowers speak for you.

For Sympathy flowers and plants. call your FTD Florist. Your Extra Touch Florists Eick, Mahlon H. Mar. 17, 1979, Mahlon H.

Eick of Lake Salubria Bath, N.Y. Survived by his wife, Sarah (Tot) Hoban Eick; cousins, nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Bond-Davis Funeral Home, Bath, today, 2-4 and 7-9. Mass of Resurrection at St. Mary's Church, Bath, Tuesday, 10 a.m.

Interment, St. Michael's Cemetery, Penn an, N.Y. Masses may be offered in Mr. Eick's memory or contributions to the Bath, N.Y., Volunteer Ambulance Corps. Eiholzer, Veronica H.

Aged 55, died at her home, 157 New Wickham Penfield, N.Y., March 18, 1979, after a long illness. She was a communicant of St. Joseph's R.C. Church, Penfield, N.Y. Eiholzer was a Registered Nurse and employed at Strong Memorial Hospital as an Associate to the Clinic Chief of OB-GYN and Senior Associate of the School of Nursing.

She attended St. Joseph's School of Nursing in Syracuse and graduated from St. Elizabeth's School of Nursing in Utica, N.Y., received her BS and MSM Catholic University, Washington, D.C. She IS survived by 3 brothers, Norman F. Eiholzer of Penfield, John E.

of Covina, CA and Paul V. of Jamesville, N.Y.; 7 sisters, Mrs. William N. (Teresa) Henderson, Jamesville, N. Mrs.

Ong S. (Monica) Shiv, Camillus, N.Y., Mrs. Margaret E. Cordes, Syracuse, N.Y., Miss Rosemary Eiholzer, Pentield, M. Eligia (Ruth A.

Eiholzer), Camillus, N. Y. Mrs. Fred (Carolyn) Vassia, Columbia, MD; 9 nephews and 10 nieces. Calling hours will be held at the Nulton Funeral Home, 1704 Penfield 2-4, 7-9 Monday, further calling will be at the Fergerson Funeral Home, Inc.

215 South Main N. Syracuse, N. Tuesday A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Wednesday at St. James R.C. Church, Syracuse at 10 o'clock.

A Memorial Mass will be held at St. Joseph's Church, Penfield at a later date. Spring burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hamilton, N.Y. Contributions may be made to the University of Rochester School of Nursing Endowment Fund or to the Peruvian Missions, care of the Sisters of the 3rd Franciscan Order, MC, Syracuse, N.Y.

In lieu of flowers friends may have Masses offered for the repose of her soul. Heinzler, Florence R. Friday, March 16, 1979. Survived by 2 nephews, Charles and Clarence Heinsler; several cousins; grandnieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave.

Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday at 10 o'clock at Holy Cross Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, friends may make contributions to the Barnard Volunteer Ambulance. Kowtun, Stella March 16, 1979. Survived by her daughter and son-inlaw, Helen and Willard Haase.

Mrs. Kowtun was a member of the Ukrainian Civic Center, the Lesia Ukrainka Society and Miachael Drahomaniv Society. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 Sunday at Farrell Brothers Funeral Home, 51 West Ridge Rd. Parastas serneral services 9:30 a.m. vices 7:30 p.m.

Sunday. Fua home, 10 a.m. St. JoseMonday, at the funeral phat's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing may make contributions to the St. Josephat's Building Fund. Kuhn, Dolores Dolores Kuhn, Mar. 18, 1979. She is survived by her husband.

Roy; 4 sons, Roger, Richard, Russell and Ronald; 4 grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Oakes. Friends may call at the George J. Funk Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph Ave. at Norton Monday 7-9 and Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

Funeral services Wednesday, Mar. 21, 1979, at 8:30 a.m., in the funeral home and 9 a.m. Holy Rosary Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Lomio, Mary Mar.

17, 1979, of 54 Sanford St. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Joseph C. (Victoria) LaRocca and Miss Florence Lomio; 3 sons, Ralph A. John J.

Lomio, Rochester, Anthony N. Lomio, CA; 2 sisters, and 3 brothers, residing in Italy; 5 grandchildren; 1 great- grandchild. Friends are invited to attend the Mass of Christian Burial, Tuesday morning at 9:15 in St. Boniface Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

No calling hours. Floral tributes gratefully declined. Contributions to the School of the Holy Childhood appreciated in her memory. Mahoney, Helen E. Mar.

18, 1979, Helen E. Mahoney, 228 Wilshire Dr. She is survived by her husband, John; her sons, John Mahoney, Jr. and William honey of N.Y.C.; 7 grandchildren; great-grandson. Mass of Christian Burial, Blessed Sacrament Church at a time to be announced.

Friends wishing to pay ute may contribute to a chairty of their choice. Interment, Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements, Anthony Funeral Chapel. Majauska, Joseph. J.

On March 17, 1979 of Rochester. Survived by his wife, Bernice; 2 daughters, Mrs. Richard (Adele) Marchaesi, Jean Majauskas; 3 sons, Henry, Raymond and Joseph Majauskas; 5 grandchildren. Friends may attend Mass of Christian Burial at St. George's Church Tuesday 9:30 a.m.

Those wishing may have Masses offered for the repose of his soul or make donations to their favorite charity. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Arrangements by the Richard L. Felerski Funeral Home. I Wallace, Anna D.

On Sunday, Mar. 18, 1979, Anna D. Wallace, age 79 years, of Gates. Survived by 3. daughters, Mrs.

Mildred Usselman of Mrs. Alfred (Violet) Forkell of Gates and Mrs. Donald (Dortohy) Lercher of Rochester; 2 sisters, Mrs. Catherine Hayes, and Mrs. Bertha Jessup of Rochester; brother, Frank Rochester; several grandchildren and several great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

She was a lifemember of Ben-Hur, Ind. Friends may call Monday and Tuesday evening 7-9 p.m. at the Funeral Home of Harold F. Wood, 1530 Buffalo Rd. (near Howard where Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock.

Interment, West Webster Cemetery. Those wishing may make contributions to Gates Volunteer Ambulance Fund in her memory. Wiant, Samuel Landis Of Lakeville formerly of Spencerport, Saturday, March 17, 1979. Survived by his wife, Winifred; 2 daughters, Mrs. Michael (Judith) Kolmetz of Bergen and Mrs.

Walter (Carol) Manzek; son, Carl; 7 grandchildren; his brother, George; sister, Mrs. John (Ethel) Erbelding; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of Redeemer Lutheran Church and a retiree of Kodak Pk. No prior calling hours. Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service, Sunday, March, 25,3 p.m.

at Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1549 Dewey Ave. In lieu of flowers those wishing may make contributions to the Cancer Society or Highland Hospital Radiology Dept. Area Deaths (Outside Monroe County) Delaney, Lawrence D. AVON: March 18, 1979, Lawrence D. Delaney of Temple St.

He is survived by his son, Lawrence, of Lima; and a daughter, Mrs. Charles Kay) Freese, of Avon; 4 children; 3 sisters, Miss Marie Delaney, Mrs. Alice Mairs, both of Avon, and Sister Benedict of the Mother House or Roches-1 ter; 1 brother, Edward, of, Avon; nieces and ews. Friends may call Monday 2-4, 7-9 at the StephensonDougherty Funeral Home, 350 Genesee Avon, where prayers will be said Tuesday 10:30, followed at 11 a.rn. by a Mass of Christian Burial at St.

Agnes Church, Avon. Interment, St. Agnes Cemetery. Memorials may be to either St. Agnes Memorial Fund or the Avon Ambulance Fund.

Phillips, Roy D. NORTH COHOCTON: Roy D. Phillips of the Wayland Mar. 18, 1979, in Noyes Memorial Hospital, Dansville. He is survived by his wife, Marian R.

at home; son, Bruce of Naples; 6 grandsons. There will be no prior calling hours. Memorial services will be held on Tuesday, Mar. 20, at 2 p.m., from the Moore Funeral Home in Naples. Burial in Woodlawn Cemetery, Canandaigua, at the convenience of the family.

Memorials may be given in his memory to the American Heart Fund. Balla, Susan ONTARIO CENTER: Age 92, Mar. 18, 1979. She is survived by 3 daughters, Mrs. Milton (Irene) Ebert of Mrs.

Austin garet) Light of and Mrs. Martin (Alice) Almekinder of Ontario Center; 2 sons, John of Rochester and Walter of West Henrietta; 8 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; her sister, Irene Paprcka of Czechoslovakia; 2 nephews. Friends are invited to tend Wednesday a at funeral 2 p.m. at service the Murphy Funeral Home, 1961 Ridge Ontario. (No prior calling hours.) Interment, Webster Rural Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute to the Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Webster. Hendrikse, Rosell (Bert) SODUS Rosell Hendrikse, aged 86 of Greig St. in Myers Community Hospital March 18, 1979. She is survived by her son, and daughter-in-law, Albert, Jr. and Sally Hendrikse of Sodus 2 grandsons, and great-grandson.

Friends may call Monday 2-4, 7-9 at the Norton Funeral Home, Sodus where funeral services will be held Tuesday 2 Interment, Lakeview Cemetery, Pultneyville. In Memoriam Gruttadauria, Salvatore In loving memory of our father who passed away Mar. 19, 1947. Precious forever our memories of you, today, tomorrow and all life through. Wherever we go, whatever we do, we shall always remember you.

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It'll probably show up there. And if you'd like to place a Want Ad to dol your own thing, call an Ad- Visor now at 454-4200 Democrat and Chronicle, The Times- Union Classified WANT TO PLACE AD CALL 454-4200 8:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday, 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Closed Sundays Holidays OR CALL YOUR NEAREST REGIONAL OFFICE Batavia 343-1127 Brockport 637-3145 Canandaigua: 924-5460 Dansville 335-3125 Geneseo 243-0551 Geneva 789-7531 Newark 331-2539 (ALL OFFICES OPEN 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

TO PLACE YOUR AD Classified Advertising may be placed up to NOON for the following day's publication EXCEPT FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Classified advertising for Saturday and the Sunday Real Estate section, (Real Estate for Sale, Business and Rental Classifications) has a 5:00 p.m. Thursday deadline. All other classifications for Sunday will be accepted until 5:30 P.M. Friday.

When an ad is placed it cannot be cancelled or changed prior to publication. Display ads are required 24 hours prior to above. READ YOUR AD CAREFULLY, AT FIRST INSERTION. IF IT CONTAINS AN ERROR, CALL CLASSIFIED CUSTOMER SERVICE. Notice of errors must be made prior to NOON the first day of insertion for Claims of Credit or Extension.

CUSTOMER SERVICE 546-8150 Cancellations and corrections are accepted at the same deadlines as above. Customer Service is open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM, Saturday 8 AM-4 PM, Sundays and Holidays, 9 AM-5 PM. When cancelling an ad, the advertiser will be given a cancellation number as a verbal receipt. All matters concerning this cancellation will be settled on the basis of advertiser submitting this number tor verification. After an ad is ordered, it cannot be canceled or changed prior to the first publication.

PERSON TO PERSON ADS '15 3 BOTH 7 DAYS LINES PAPERS Each additional line, $5. A flat rate charge 1 that applies to non-commercial merchandise offered by private parties, and priced $3,000 or less. Each item advertised must include price in the advertisement. Includes items listed under Merchandise, Automobiles, Pets, Boats, RV's, Situations Wanted and Sales (prices not required), etc. Real Estate, Rental and Service ads excluded.

9 COUNTY ACTION ADS 5 7 BOTH 3LINES DAYS PAPERS Each additional line, $1. A flat rate charge that applies to non-commercial merchandise offered by private parties, and priced $200 or less. Each item advertised must include price in the advertisement. Includes Lost and Found and Merchandise Wanted, as well as items advertised under Merchandise, Automobiles, RV's, etc. Pets, Garage Sales, Real Estate, Rental, and Service ads excluded.

HAPPY ADS 3 1 DAY PAPERS 50c each additional line Applies to any type greeting message. Ideal for birthdays, anniver. saries, congratulations, that run for only one insertion. An appropriate card and copy of each Happy Ad advertisement will be forwarded to the individual of the advertisres choice. Announcements Lost, Strayed BEAGLE DOG: Male, tri-colored.

Newark area. (Bullet). Boys pet. $100 reward. Lost 2-18.

315-331-1564 BRITTANY SPANIEL: Female, tan white, brown collar with tags, answers to Livonia Conesus Lake area. 544-7362 or 1-346-3227. CAT: all white, long hair, wearing blue collar, deaf. Lost Alameda-Lake Ave. area.

Reward. Call 647-3583. CAT: Black, male, with white paws. vicinity of Park Smirsh." Reward. 275-4717 or 461-5849 CAT: Long haired, black tiger striped.

declawed front paws. Wearing orange collar with ID tag. Lost vic. of Colonnade Mt. Batton.

Call 334-7855 after 5:30, anytime wknds. CAT: Neutered. black and tan, tiger, Seneca School area. 338-2842. CAT: Sterling Villa St.

Female, not full grown, mostly blackish: her chin is '2 black, 12 tan, divided straight down the middle. 647-9272. CAT: taffy white color, 2 yr. male. With return address label.

Long Pond-Maiden Lane area. 227-4307. CAT: Tiger male, at Wellington- Aberdeen. 7 toed, blunt tip on tail. recent surgery.

275-2802, 544-1717, 19th Ward, Lost Found, 328-6571. CHIHUAHUA Mix: Small, black tan male, Chili area. Call 624-2072, 1-229-5836. COCKER Spaniel: Male, black, 5 yrs. answers to lost in Elmwood Ave.

area, 647- 3244 after 5. DIAMOND RING: with 2 diamonds, gold setting. Lost Westside of city. Sentimental value. Substantial reward.

889-2731. DOBERMAN: Blue. Male, Feb. 22. Thurston- Brooks Ave.

area. Choke chain. Large reward! 328-7197. GERMAN Shepherd: Female, 6 mo.tan collar, lost CampbellAmes reward, 328-5790. GERMAN Shepherd Pup: Large 5 black and brown, black collar with silver studs, Fetzner Rd.

Answers to Reward. 227-0193. GERMAN Shepherd Puppy: Lost Lehigh Station Rd. Pinnacle Rd. any where abouts, please call 359-2505 between p.m.

GOLD Diamond Ring: family heirloom, Mar. 13, Parkridge Hospital, reward. 663-2903. Call 9-12 daily. GREAT Dane: Lost Hamlin- Kendall.

Black with white chest. Reward. 659-2812. IRISH Setter: spayed female. Answers to the name Jenny.

Lost in the Cornhill area (Troop- Eagle Sts.) Chip on lower left front fang. Reward. Contact Ken, leave message. 865-0488, 271-1762. 244-1343 MAN'S gold wedding ring: some small diamond chips.

Reward Call 271-4474 POODLE: White, male, long shaggy hair, name Reward. 482-1773. PUPPY: lab mix, black, white paws, chest, black speck chest markings, 4 mos. old, brown collar, lost Lyell near Star Market. 4 yr.

old child's pet, heartbroken. Reward. 436-6950. SIBERIAN Husky: Lost vic. Farmington-Winton Rd.

answers to Black tan. Reward! 288-1737. SIBERIAN Husky: 1 blue, 1 brown eye, black white, 6 mos. old, lost West Ave. area.

Call Carl, 328-7832. Black and white male, 2 yrs. olds, red collar with tags, white spotted legs, answers to St. Paul Blvd. Reward.

338-2436. 4a Found DOG: Small brown male, medium long hair. brown collar, no tag; very affectionate, Lyell Glide St. area. 671-2924.

MALAMUTE or husky Black and tan. Choke collar and leash. 18th Ward. Found 315. 482-8342.

MINIATURE Beagle: East Ave. area, tri-color, black collar, no tags. 342-6989. Personals DEBRA LEE O'GRADY: born 7 27 54. Adopted, Catholic Charities at 4 mos.

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10a Invitation for Bid NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be accepted on the following not later than April 4, 1979, at 11 A.M. at the Community Development Office. 2nd Floor Public Safety Building, Rochester, New York, at which time bids will be opened. All contractors capable of meeting the qualifications set forth in the Community Development Plan and the Affirmative Action Plan are invited to bid on a proposed Rehabilitation Program planned for the property located at: 756 East Main Street. Plans.

specifications and or work write-ups may be obtained at the office of John Pagan, Architect, 60 Hubbell Park, Rochester, New York on Wednesday, March 21, between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. The property will be open for inspection on March 21, 22 and 23, between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. only.

A certified check of $25.00 to John Pagan, Architect for plans and specs. OK -Mar. 19, 20, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID PALLET TRUCKS Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Fourth Floor, Education Building, 13 South Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, New York, at 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on Monday, April 9, 1979, for furnishing and delivering. PALLET TRUCKS in accordance with the specifications prepared by the Purchasing Department, Board of Education, at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and read.

Sets of proposed contract documents, including specifications and official bid form, may be secured at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Fourth Floor, Education Building. Each bid shall contain the name of every person interested in same and shall be accompanied by security in the amount of not less than five percentum of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the mation for Bidders. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids or proposals as the best interests of education in the City of Rochester may require. By order of the Board of Education. THOMAS C.

IAIA, Purchasing Agent OE -Mar. PUBLIC SALE OF LAND State of New York Department of Transportation William C. Hennessey, Commissioner The Department of Transportation will accepting sealed bids for the sale of a parcel of surplus property formerly acquired for Rochester City: Genesee Expressway (Rochester Inner Loop to Rochester City Line). The parcel to be sold is in the City of Rochester. Monroe County and is bounded on the north by Denning Street, on the east by Broadway and on the west by the Eastern Expressway and can generally be described as follows: Parcel 702, Map 3-C Parcel 702 is a generally rectangular shaped parcel having 124: front feet along the southerly side of Denning Street and 582' front feet along the westerly side of Broadway.

Parcel 702 has a southerly line of 100: feet and has a westerly boundary line of 584: feet along the Eastern Expressway. Parcel 702 contains 59,163: square feet (1.358t acres) and is zoned R-4. A minimum bid of $15,500 will be required for Parcel 702 and a deposit of of the bid amount will be required to be submitted with the bid form. The above parcel of land will be offered "as The Department of Transportation reserves the right to reject any and all bids received. Sealed Bids will be accepted until 1:00 P.M.

on April 10, 1979 and only on the form which is available from Assistant R.O.W. Agent, James Kelly, New York State Department of Transportation, 1530 Jefferson Road, Rochester, New York 14623. For additional information, bid forms and envelopes, contact Mr. Kelly at the above address or tele. phone 716-442-8550, Ext.

13. Surplus Property Case No. 4-111- 230. IPA 19, T-U STATE UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND NOTICE TO BIDDERS for CONSTRUCTION, ELECTRIC AND LANDSCAPE WORK, REHABILITATION OF HOUSE, STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE AT BROCKPORT, BROCKPORT, NEW YORK S.U.C.F. NO.

02101 O.G.S. PROJECT NO. 30689 The State University Construction Fund will receive sealed Proposals for the Construction, tric and Landscape Work for Rehabilitation of Fieldhouse, until 3:00 p.m., Local Time on the 28th day of March, 1979, at the Fund's office at University Plaza, Tower Receptionist, 2nd Floor, 353 Broadway, Albany, New York 12207, and such proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Fund's said office immediately thereafter. All work on this Contract is to be completed on or before July 31, 1979. Drawings and Specifications may be examined free of charge at the following locations: F.W.

DODGE 1425 Mount Read Rochester, NY 14606 5500 Main Williamsville, NY 14221 Post Office Box 5108 Roessleville Station, Albany, NY 12205 McGraw-Hill Building, 4th Floor, 1221 Avenue of the America's, New York, NY 10020 BUILDERS EXCHANGE Rochester Builders Exchange, 65 College Avenue, Rochester, NY 14607 Eastern N.Y. Constr. Employers, 6 Airline Drive, Albany, NY 12205 (2 Sets) Builders Exchange of Auburn, 209 Metcalf Plaza, Auburn, NY 13201 OTHERS Brown's Letters, 370 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York 10017 Office of General Services, Division of Contract Administration, Records Center, Building 21 State Office Building Campus, Albany, NY Office of General Services, Design and Construction, 2 World Trade Center, Room 4460, New York, New York Office of General Services, Design and Construction, State Office Building, 333 East Washington Syracuse, NY Office of General Services, Design and Construction, Genesee Valley Regional Market, 900 Jefferson Road, Rochester, NY Office of General Services, 125 Main Buffalo, NY Bidding and Contract Documents may be obtained at the Office of General Services, Division of Contract Administration, Records Center, Building 21, State Office Building Campus, Albany, NY or Office of General Services, Design and Construction, 2 World Trade Center, Room 4460, New York, NY Initial and complete sets of the Bidding and Construction ments may be obtained upon payment of a deposit of $9.90 for each complete set. All checks for sets of the Bidding and Contract Documents shall be made payable to the Architect. Bids must be submitted in duplicate in accordance with the instructions contained in the Information for Bidders.

Security will be required for each bid in an amount not less than $11,000.00. The Fund reserves the right to reject any or all bids. STATE UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND OF -Mar. 17, 6 Business Personals ATTENTION 1979 BRIDES! missed our special bridal supplement, "Wedding Bells Are Ringing', call today for your free complimentary copy, 454-4200, or write Gannett Newspapers. 55 Exchange Street, Rochester, New York, 14614, sified Advertising.

INCOME TAX: Your nome. Call 663-6165. PERMANENTS: Your home, 20 yrs, exp. 325-2936. RAINBOW: Curtails household dust with swirling water, for 'Special" call 546-1204.

WRITE and Edit whatever you need: brochures, verse, reports. etc. Charles, 436-1382. YOU DON'T Need A Spouse to buy a house. Call Staples Realty, 385-3751.

6b Money to Loan ATTENTION: Homeowners. 2nd liberal credit. 10 yr. term. Don Botting, Realtor, 334-8553.

271-1180 BUSINESS and Individual loans available, $2,000 to $10.000.000. K. Smith, 227-5702. BUSINESS Personal Loans: Mr. Deutsch, 586-1782.

BUSINESS Tight? Call US! Action Guaranteed. 381-3340. HOMEOWNERS Debt Consolidation Business Loans We will beat any deal! EQUITY HOME LOAN INC. Toll Free 800-243-8575 LOANS: Personal or business. Call Equifund Capital today.

544-1545, We like to say yes! REAL ESTATE EQUITY LOANS TOWER FINANCIAL SERVICES 1-800-241-2469 TOLL FREE 6C Mortgages ATTENTION: Mortgages bought, fast cash, confidential service. A. C. Basson. 454-3328.

BEST PRICE: Fast cash for mtgs. homes. 227-3603, 227-3673, Paul Crego, Jr. LOANS from $5,000 up: 2nd mtg. from your home for any reason.

No application fee. Lincoln Realty. 342-9890. WILL Buy, sell or place 1st or 2nd mortgages. Vullo Realtors, Infor-263-2627, 338-1554.

10b NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT EFFECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT In April, 1977, the City of Rochester submitted an application to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the Community Development Block Grant Program. Pursuant to the federal regulations governing the environmental review procedures for this program, the City of Rochester is hereby giving Notice of its Finding of No Significant Effect on the Environment for the following 1977-78 Community Development Program component(s): Woodbury Boulevard Development Project Findings are based on an assessment of the environmental impact of the project(s). The following were considered in the environmental review process: existing conditions, effect in the proposed project on air quality, v'ater quality, fish and wildlife, solid waste, noise, radiation, hazardous substances, soil and geology, hydrology. meteorology, climatology, vegetation, socio-economic factors, land use.

transportation, visual and esthetic elements and historic preservation review. The results of this environmental review process are contained in the Environmental Review Record for the Community Development Program. The environmental review record is available in the City Clerk's office, 3rd floor, City Hall, 30 Church Rochester, New York 14614, where it may be examined and copied. No further environmental review of this project component is proposed to be conducted. The City of Rochester intends to request the Department of Housing and Urban Development to release funds for these projects.

Comments related to this Find- I ing of No Significant Effect on the Environment may be submitted to the City Manager, L. Joe Miller, 30 Church Rochester, New York 14614, until April 3. 1979 (fifteen calendar days from the date of notitication). Submitted by: CITY OF ROCHESTER JOE MILLER, City Manager 6d Business Loans WHEN BANKS SAY NO, we say Projects over $50K, Comgo. mercial capital, 663-1778.

A HAPPY 20TH LINDA Love Roger HI there. Not much I can say, not much I can do. There are no words to describe how much love you. Love always and forever, your Bird. MADISON '29 Golden anniversary reunion, May 16, 1979.

Hank, 225-8832, Barbara, 924-2677. PLEASE Observe flashing red lights on school buses, their cargo is priceless. Golden Arrow Bus Line. THANKS TO St. Jude for favors received.

B.G.A. MEETING For Society for Animal Welfare. Mar. 21.7:30 pm. New Life Church, 1006 Monroe 482-0006.

244-4496. 10a Invitation for Bid ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID A DRY IMAGE COPIER-DUPLI- CATOR Sealed bids will be received the office of the Purchasing Agent, Fourth Floor, Education Building, 13 South Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, New York, at 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on Tuesday, March 27, 1979, for furnishing and delivering A DRY IMAGE COPIER-DUPLICATOR in accordance with the specifications prepared by the Purchasing Department. Board of Education, at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and read. Sets of proposed contract documents.

including specifications and official bid form, may be secured at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Fourth Floor, Education Building. Each bid shall contain the name of every person interested in same and shall be accompanied by security in the amount of not less than five percentum of the base bid in the form and subject to the conditions provided in the Information for Bidders. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids or proposals as the best interests of education in the City of Rochester may require. By order of the Board of Education. THOMAS C.

IAIA, Purchasing Agent. OM -Mar. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Please take notice that, subject to withdrawl, on March 20, 1979, at 1:00, P.M., a public sale will be held at Van's Mobile Home Sales, 482 Lake Avenue, Rte. 21, Williamson, New York, of the goods hereinafter described: 1977 Buddy Mobile Home, 70 14, 3 Serial This sale is being held to enforce the rights of CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY ROCHESTER N. Y.

as a secured party pursuant to the provisions of an agreement under date of January 27, 1977 in which Elias and Terri Goletsas, debtors. granted to it a security interest in said goods, Statement was filed in the Oswego County Clerk's Office on February 3. 1977. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY ROCHESTER, N.Y, By MARILYN MARTIN MURRAY, Loan Recoveries (716) 442-3290 Mar. 16, 18.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Please take notice, that on Monday, March 26, 1979. at 10:30 A.M.. a public sale will be held at 4199 West Henrietta Road, Rochester, New York, of the goods hereinafter described: All equipment, fixtures and inventory of Photographics of Rochester, 4199 West Henrietta Road. Rochester, New York. This sale is being held to enforce the rights of Central Trust Company, Rochester, New York, as a secured party pursuant to the provisions of an agreement under date of March 6, 1975, in which Photographics of Rochester, debtors, granted to it a security interest in said goods.

Statements 03476 and were filed in the Monroe County Clerk's Office on March 19, 1975. Anyone wishing to inspect the merchandise prior to the sale should contact Brian Callahan, Central Trust Company, 44 Exchange Street, Rochester, New York (546-4500, ext. 3445). CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N.Y By Brian D. Callahan OJ -Mar.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board of Education of Greece Central School District of the Town of Greece, County of Monroe, hereby invites the submission of bids on: Fertilization and Grub- Proofing of District Grounds Bids will be opened at 10 a.m. on the 3rd day of April 1979, at 1790 Latta Rochester, NY 14612 at which time and place all bids will be publicly read. Specifications and forms may be obtained from the office of Procurement and Supply. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Any bids submitted will be binding for (30) thirty days subsequent to the date of bid opening.

BOARD OF EDUCATION Greece Central School Dist. Town County of of Greece. 1790 Latta Rd. Rochester, N. Y.

14612 Donald G. Wetzel Director of Procurement Supply -Mar. NOTICE TO BIDDERS BP 316-79 RADIO 0 EQUIP. MENT. BP 317-79 PHOTOMICROGRAPHIC EXPOSURE CAMERA KIT.

BP TEMPERATURE READING EQUIPMENT. Sealed bids will be received by the County of Monroe for the above items or services to be publicly opened at 2:00 P.M., EST, March 29, 1979. BP TULIP NARCISSUS BULBS. Sealed bids will be received by the County of Monroe for the above item or services be publicly opened at 11:00 A.M., EST. March 30.

1979. BP co H.P. RIDING MOWER. Sealed bids will be received by the County of Monroe for the above item or services to be publicly opened at 11:00 A.M., EST, April 3, 1979. BP 320-79 RENTAL OF ONE TRACTOR TRUCK BP 321-79 LIQUID HYDROGEN PEROXIDE.

Sealed bids will be received by the County of Monroe for the above items or services to be publicly opened at 11:00 A.M., EST. April 5, 1979. BP BIRCH DOORS. BP HIGHWAY STRUCTION MATERIALS. Sealed bids will be received by the County of Monroe for the above items or services to be publicly opened at 11:00 A.M., EST, April 11, 1979.

BP TRAFFIC ZONE PAINT. Sealed bids will be received by the County of Monroe for the above item or services to be publicly opened at 11:00 A.M., EST, April 17, 1979. BP 147-79 REFUSE DERIVED FUEL FACILITY CONSTRUCTION. $100.00 Specification Deposit. A pre-bid conference will be held in the Auditorium of the Monroe County Department of Works Building, 350 East Henrietta Road, Rochester, New York, at 10:00 A.M., EST, Tuesday, April 10, 1979.

Sealed bids will be received by the County of Monroe for the above item or services to publicly opened at 11:00 A.M., EDST, May 1, 1979. All bids will be received by the Monroe County Director of Purchasing, Room 200, County Office Building, 39 West Main Street, Rochester, New York 14614. Specifications and bid forms are available at the above address. A bid deposit is required for all bids. The County of Monroe reserves the right to reject any all bids.

COUNTY OF MONROE PAUL J. PAPROCKI, Director of Purchasing. OW -Mar. 19, I 6e Wanted to Borrow WANTED: $5,000. Short term, real investment.

Excellent business venture. 377-0077. Child Care CULVER-Park-Monroe: preschoolers, references, 271-6178. PORTLAND Area: Babysitting Service, my home, 266-6172. 8 Entertainment DISCO: all type music for party.

wedding, dance. 288-5835. H.O.ME. publishing production, record your music, 254-1089. SOUTHERN: Rock singer and a guitarist needed.

275-9216. Travel AUTO DRIVEWAY ICC MC 125985 cars to Calif. 2100 Monroe Ave. 442-3150 10 Auctions ANTIQUE Auction: Mar. 24, 10 AM.

Firemen's Hall, Alexander. N. Y. Set 4 Chippendale chairs, commodes, chests, stands. tables, many chairs, marbletops.

Sterling flatware. Lamps, tin, iron, wood items. Frames, paintings. Good glass; china. Much, much interesting misc.

For flyer phone Page Auctions, Batavia, 343-2934. AVON Auction Gallery: Appraisals and liquidations. 226-3140. Next auction, Mar. 28th.

"COL." Vince Kennelley, Auctioneer, Complete sales service. Fairport, 223-6647. COUNTRY SQUIRES Auction Service, Rt. 414, N. Rose, N.

Y. Consignments taken daily at our Big Red Barn from 9 till 5. We do all types auctions. 315-587-2689 or 315-483-9872. COYNE, Tom: Auctioneer, sales manager and appraiser.

Avon, 1-226-3957. 10b MONROE COUNTY WATER AUTHORITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the provisions of subdivision (3) of section 8-0113 of the Environment Conservation Law, the Monroe County Water Authority has formulated proposed Revised State Environmental Quality Review Implementing Regulations and will hold a public hearing with respect to their adoption at 10 A.M. on April 9, 1979, at 475 Norris Drive. Rochester, New York 14610. The purpose of the proposed reg ulations is to provide a procedure for compliance by the Monroe County Water Authority with the provisions of Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law.

Written comments may be submitted at the hearing or mailed to the Executive Director, Monroe County Water Authority, 475 Norris Drive, Rochester, New York 14610. Statements must be received by April 2, 1979. Copies of the proposed regulations may be obtained by writing to the Executive Director at the above address. ROBERT L. HOLTBY, Chairman OT- -Mar.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS, BUREAU OF ZONING, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL, 30 CHURCH STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing of the Zoning Board of Appeals will be held between the hours of 9:30 AM and 2:30 PM. Thursday, March 29, 1979, the COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL. 30 CHURCH STREET. The following cases will be heard: CORRECTION: Case No. 11: File: V-94-78 79, Ad dress: 100 South Avenue.

Applicant: Jalynn, Inc. Zoning District: C-4 Commercial Section of Code Petitioned: 115-91, 115-50 and 115-90 Purpose: To vary open space, setback and offstreet parking requirements for a proposed conversion of the subject property to a mixed residential commercial use OJ- Mar. 1979 Posting Seasonal Notice is hereby given that the following County Highways are closed to vehicles with a gross weight over eight (8) tons, except as noted, as such roads would be materially injured by the operation of such vehicles thereon. BRIGHTON Crittenden Rd. East River Rd.

to West Henrietta Rd. East River Rt. 15 to Erie Lackawana Railroad Allen Creek Rd. Total Length CHILI Attridge Rd. Total Length Stottle Rd.

Total Length Morgan Rd. Chili Scottsville Rd. to Union St. Chestnut Ridge Rd. Total Length GREECE Frisbee Hincher Hill Rd.

Rd. Total Total Length" Length North Ave. Total Length North Greece Rd. (Frisbee Hill Rd. to Latta Rd.) HAMLIN Walker Lake Ontario Rd.

(Roosevelt Highway to the Lake) HENRIETTA Bailey Rd. Length Middle Rd. Total Length. Calkins Rd. West Henrietta Rd.

to Clay Rd. Lehigh Station Rd. East River Rd. to West Henrietta Rd. Pinnacle Rd.

Reeves Rd. to Rush Town Line Reeves Tobin Rd. Pinnacle Rd. to Pittsford Town Line John St. Total Length Telephone Rd.

Total Length Brooks Rd. Total Length Erie Station Rd. West Henrietta Rd. to East Henrietta Rd. Stone Rd.

Pinnacle Rd. to Pittsford Town Line Martin Rd. East River Rd. to Telephone Rd. Williams Rd.

Total Length Ward Hill Rd. Total Length IRONDEQUOIT Pinegrove Ave. Total Length Bouckhart Ave. Total Length Hellendale Rd. Empire Blvd.

to Norton St. MENDON Sibley Rd. Total Length Boughton Hill Rd. Quaker Meeting House Rd. to Ionia Mendon Rd.

Mile Square Rd. Rt. 251 to Mendon Pittsford Town Line Pittsford Mendon Center Rd. Mendon Ctr. Rd.

to Canfield Rd. Smith Rd. Pittsford Mendon Ctr. Rd. to West Bloomfield Rd.

Douglas Rd. Total Length Bull Saw Mill Rd. Total Length West Bloomfield Rd. County Line to Mendon Pittsford Town Line OGDEN Colby Street Total Length Ogden Center Rd. Total Length Manitou Rd.

Buffalo Rd. to Spencerport Rd. PARMA Hinkleyville Rd. (Pinehill Rd. to Ridge Rd.) Trimmer Rd.

Pinehill Rd. to Ridge Rd.) Parma Hamlin Tn. Ln. Rd. Rt.

18 to Parkway PENFIELD Carter Rd. Total Length Huber Rd. Total Length Baird Rd. Perinton Line Rd. to Pentield Rd.

State Rd. Total PERINTON Jefferson Ave. Total Length Baird Rd. Fairport Rd. to Penfield Town Line Kreag Rd.

Total Length Marsh Rd. Fairport Rd. to Pittsford Town Line Pittsford Victor Road Garnsey Rd. Total Length Ayrault Rd. Lyndon Rd.

to Aldrich Rd. Aldrich Rd. Total Length Park Rd. Pittsford Town Line to Pittsford Victor Rd. Mason Rd.

Total Length Howell Length PITTSFORD West Bloomfield Rd. Canfield Rd. to Mendon Pittsford Rd. East Street Mendon Town Line to Thornell Rd. Tobin Rd.

Henrietta Tonw Line to Clover St. Marsh Rd. Total Length Mendon Center Rd. Canfield Rd. to Tobey Rd.

Allen Creek Rd. Total Length Stone Rd. Heniretta Town Line to Clover St. Canfield Rd. Clover St.

to Mendon Ctr. Rd. RIGA Attridge Rd. Total Length Palmer Rd. Total Length Gilman Rd.

Bangs to Washington St. RUSH Phelps Rd. Works Rd. to Rush Lima Rd. Pinnacle Rd.

Total Length Middle Rd. Total Length Telephone Rd. Total Length Rush Henrietta Town Line Rd. Total Length Works Rd. Honeoye Falls No.

6 Rd. to Phelps Rd. SWEDEN Colby Street Total a Length Swamp Rd. (Sweden Walker Rd. to Salmon Creek Rd.) WEBSTER Salt Rd.

Ridge Rd. to State Rd. Old Ridge Rd. Gravel Rd. to Bay Phillips Rd.

Schelegel Rd. to Lake Rd. Basket Rd. Total Length State Rd. Phillips Rd.

to Monroe Wayne County Line Rd. Route 104 to Schlegel Rd. WHEATLAND Mumford Rd. Total Length Belcoda Rd. Total Length Union Street Scottsville-Mumford Rd.

to North Rd. North Rd. to Smith Rd. Bowermen Rd. Total Length OY-Mar.

T-U Friday, March 16, 1979, Moe Trott of North Clinton Ave. He leaves his wife, Minnie; son, Marvin of Buffalo, N. daughter, Mrs. Milton (Eileen) Jachles; 5 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Sara Messinger, Mrs.

Dora Kaigh, both of Rochester, N. Y. and Mrs. Betty Brush, brother, son, Fla. Funeral Services will be held Monday morning March 19 at 9:30 in the Chapel of the Parsky FUneral Home, 1125 St.

Paul St. Burial in Britton Rd. Cemetery, Gideon Lodge Plot. Following the Funeral a Period of Mourning will be observed through Thursday evening at 9 PinHook Lane, Pittsford, Y. Those wishing may contribute to the Jewish Home and Infirmary or the Eleanor G.

Harris Fund of Hadassah. A.

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