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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 27

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Orallui Drntli! ratlia DT.orr-:! ani Cl.ror.lc! Rochester. N. rnf" Ian. 12. '65 Man's Finger Cut In Car Miihap Grappling with Patrolman Leads to 2-Year Term to rciv hlp in Iingman, Grace GitKO rnme yetieittev lit Near-em IM It wmiM ev few.

von I Newark. Mi ettie fin. Newark. Mrt jocee tiattmen iKIWim, niecet Trying apart locked Donald Urimm, 30, of ft Harper swiertHj a cut linger on ms right hand about 45 I art night. He whs treated at Genesee Hospital.

He told Officer Dominic Ro- inq Wifit Ads Of in. lormet oi bOut Wn( Ads pKon 434-4200 Sundayt 2325300 Mrirr. Mabel (Athlon) fraad inia reti Jon It la Mr Ma Ml Arian Meer, sow at Win-ii I Meier, iha it turvivetf try (vomer Cearee ion eaiad. Coi teverai n.ecet and neat! fvnaai Hvi(fli tveeneMtov ol em rt ihe Benoer tVetheit Funerol Ml Aeianae SI. Interment in Ml Hum (meter el the canvfneinte family, Mrulrnd)ke, Laurence Survaoy.

January tee. loorrx Meuiendvte ol Vtmiiter a turvived Koihfl tAeuiendyte ant) til brother Choi if fWeuierKlvke. Friend may call el In heme. Van I are. I Kie fit, van tar.

Ml Mdunity 11 ocnetier, jnn It lt4 turiva by nr hutoonal. Fmharl. Ifl Oautnmt 014 Mi CKO'iat ltrain Mi Jnnn JscQuiiti CXxw Ivun and llnwoayl Von la', i far innflran. ioi 'anah idran, xu lti Mil MiiidH ffi Mi Ml rd (mi Mi Ivoor iSrrtnal O' au an llianitan, and Mr jonn IMarlanl miindr Oman. Mvtrol niaia and non Fnndt ara Inviiad a cad at Motoiuta Fuwot Main.

vl Av (at ohilr from and II in Funtral yyi(M Friday a) WiHOid C. Paul aMiciaiina Imafmani ol In canvanianc ef ftt lomiiy. Wvon he frita. Jon at lam A'tnuf tV tihtni lw Mia) Mama. 101 MffU'l Cauti Newe't.

tviinom 0e en'' etttcietine In Mrment el tne cemrenieive at the tan in fail Newer Cemetery. Cftum neurt 14. 7. 5 year Attica Trison sentence 'lion by Judtfe Conway. The with three years' probation by charge was reduced from the Two yean In the County Penitentiary was the sentence handed yesterday by County Judge John J.

Conway Jr. to a 39-year- Judge Conway on a plea of felony of illegal possession of lhe bumpers became locked phen an unidentified motorist Tearl M. guilty to second degree grand a loaded gun. Peeri M. Deeee.

Jan. It, a' in larceny, reduced from first de Andrew L. Muw. 39, of WaMe6 WifMW old man who was accused of grappling with a patrolman and trying to wrest the officer'! gun cree grand larceny, in stealing MiatimniilM Bd ohara lunar al tary I ANNOUNCEMENT Iortlmi JOB Cadv Oicne.Ko eh i I it Lit I Mi em Buna, Metier am Mil SelHeruetia PBOft jMONAl ooni.it ie- Cady St. pleaded guilty to petit streets.

iii a hi YMaway arnoon Weaver. Florence a car on April 30. A 17-year- I clack, imarmani. Ma ml Hoe irM SI ax la turvive bv several teututt end Ir.enat. Friend mov can at be't Funeral Heme Inc IS live! Ave Menenv an Tueteov trem tl ed Service Waonatda mem.n a II octet.

Interment in Mawflf Hap Cemetery, from its bolster, larceny, reaucea irom secona old co-defendant was placed on Herbert Cox. 32 Helena three years' Drobation srt. 11 decree crand larcenv in cash- 'Dratlm liau ml riaoot on w.tn may mo contfbui'On la in aoiory Suntnin Coma in mn ary Ar.onormanl. Hraon Mforial CIaol, Inc, foil Mon Si. was semencca 10 one year on, on a plea of guilty to being a ling May 18 a $173 70 U.S.

in-each of two misdemeanor counts youthful offender. tome tax refund check with a Irrnre, Cathrrine Robv to which he pleaded guilty, third Joseph rarratano, 22. of forged endorsement. nd Actii. Marlr (omer.n too Oorront a lot I'tllikuM kkl.

l(r Fiin( weaver. II, ed Jan It l4 al Crettview Nurtrng Home. Onv Ion, Omo. oner a Ian inn sx wet nai ve el Raiheder and a In time member ol in Church ot Ktarmo on She 1 turvivtvj hv her hu'bnnd Thama A. Weaver, re rrd tifut.y ol S-bev.

LindMiy and Cutr Ca i ond her tnn Thoowi A Weaver jf ot Do.ton. Ohe. tie arondihiid'en end two gieoi-grondchfid'n Pnyo' eiv'ir. to be he Thu'Utoy. Jon at Routton Funeral Hnm Dayton.

Tr. courty of no flow rt it reauetted Att. iormny of AlwM Slrorl. Jon It t4 Sn it uiryivfd DorrorK. itc degree assault and rests ing an 300 Garfield East Roch-i given a suspended one-year! 7., Ma', Jan.

it Sn i uryid by an av nr tan. Jet I far. M- Jauon.n Ot Franc. officer after being placed under jester, pleaded guilty to the mis- County Penitentiary sentence by i tn dneni (it ecco.on. tAoOa'd VA 4 lef aetl riant t'ee longhoird white frnnt OUKf Chan A-.

le lo.l ilon, Bd VA I 'H 1 DOO Lti 1-0 frwo-d femat v.v.ih tmon truiQv i t- t( Ave o'eo ii-) ioeri.iv toe Con Won CH 4 l-ito. I NvAGf VtNl fln fKUII io t4 reword. OK ln fOuND Vouito mai, duo UniviVt't1 ieti.on 41 Cl 4iJ I IRiSM letter, ira gnl l.mo lotl 1 rtfl'mnilrr RrwO'd BR 1001 DALMATIAN lemoie" "ie" (tiered into rett Tuedoy. Jnnuory II, It. WoUer Puiitowi ol 777 f.m.1 St.

it turvived by l. Jennie, two dtieit. Mr. eo Cheiput el New Vera fity ond n. Aia Siciaoontki al Poionr).

tevfal netet ana neonewt Fnnd may coll at Ihe (had vai 'orwiiMiO'n A memo no i tarvu arlH a he Thttrdoy nf noon ot a caca in If B'uoool Chu'in at in incarnation, coiner at F'v Mil Lin Rd and bralhr. Mar( el BaclMtln. i ly0 niora. Mr Marauerlt ad Mr. Pavii Ma.

1 fr.mai may con Milir fun'al I arresi. juagc vonway oireciea demeanor of unlicensed posses-the terms to served consecu- sion of a pistol Sept. 19 and lively. I was given a suspended one- The assault charge was re-(year County Penitenitary sen- Judge Conway. A charge of second degree forgery in signing the name of his former common-law wife as endorse llilin Vkri-v Feiertki Fune'ai Horn.

1 0C Hudon sun Hontrt IX Ml. Moo A i and m. Ma' wnl to vdnaay mormnf ot 9 ol Holy tratt CHurcti. IMrmm Holy SaovlcKr Cmiry, Monaov. Jan It It.

tt He rn nuceu iivim i-iiuui ui oiT-uiKj ience with three years' proba fAM.A. hnil I ment on her check was dropped. Cjeicv oabu, y. iii.u itau aiv Ay, IS and 7 eun0l tervice wHI be held Friday marnint. Januory 14 lea al from th luneroi home ond a dock el St.

Stonitiou Church. Imormenl, Holy Seou'chi Cemetery. Reagan. John M. vvnaien Rd Pnliid Tho wh with may mo contribution la Iha mamonol fund al fpitcooal Church al In Incarnation.

Arrangamentt by If Nul-ton Funrol Horn. Featherly, Jotrph B. Suddenly. Jon 10. Jotapli Featherly at 441 Lonf Pond oed im yaort.

Survived by two utter. Mrv Jo wth (Mary) Myert. Mrt, tea (Oorethyl Shannon, on brother, John i hit ounl, Mrt. Home! Martin; two n.ecet ond 'orl neohewt. wot veteron ol World Wor II.

Fnendt may coll ol Farrll Rrothert Co'onol Funeral Home. 31 da Rd Wetl (near Mrmoriol Brtdgel Irom I Bartolf. Pfc. Noel M. Killed in action, Jon.

I. Ii. ri VH Mam. Pfc Noel M. Barfolt ot SI Hal-crort oad 71 yaar.

Survived by ret DOramt. Mr. end Mr. Henry Barton, an inter. Nodin Bonoil, en brother, Henry teverai uncle.

and COuliD. may com ol forrnl B'oinert Suddenly Jan. 10. tte. John Rooeon jon v.

vciniiv aroaaort He'entt. vtearing red co lor paw oi ime4. Rrwaid yl Uit. toon. el ounov femoe.

4 montht oid. Ht Sojtn Ave vicinity fonitorf St. Frectiet Reogid. 711 mi eFAOLE. mo', puonv.

omit. irf th0iitn Brook cn.lv 0E4'I. AATCH. loan ft Lono-ne. Inl Po' mnunl Iheoter Momoe but (I 0444 Vicior Man Indicted In Auto Mart Breakin Wateiey W.iton of bier She it turvived bv her brotner.

jonn Wnton Jr ot Cohottet Matt her t'ter, Mr. Roger P. Victery ol Bod wmvilie. four nephew. David ond Jonothon Wilton.

Roger ond Chr opher Victery. her Mr. Imm Winter of Old G'eenwich, Cann Fr.end ore invitrd to ot'end me monot tervit ot St Mark and St John Eo uonol Culvrr Wedneday attrrnoon ot 7 ociofk. There 11 be no or, or coiling hour Tho who niay mute On in her memory to the Memsr cused Cox, father ot three, of attacking Officer Daniel Malcolm, 31, with Intent to prevent arrest for an alleged Family Court violation. Malcolm said that when he told Cox who has a record of Kooiincr his u-ifo Arwll that hp at 71 Oronal Rd yVebtter.

five year, eld ton a Mr. and Mrt Ca'lot Reaoon Betiaat hit parent he it turvived by Ihre titter. Corteen Hein ond Ann. Colonial Funeral Home. SI ow rVit Ineof Memorial Bridge) rom 1 4 Pertonoli 7A ond hit maternal orondoorent.

Mr. and Mr Horo'd wad el Rochester I Fnendt or invited to coll at Sm th 1 Loti Funeral Chopl, 10 Lapham 1 Webtter, wednedny Irom I O'vt 7 where provert will tmd Tnur.div ot Mott ol the Angeit trom St. Rita end 7 a m. Srvie vednMtu anernoon ol I a tiock al In Cnurcn i ol the Atcention, Lote Avenue al I ver Sireel, interment, Rive't'Oe i m. Service Thurdav mornina ot ond a clock ol Mother ol Sor was going to be brought into The January county grand jury in its initial report yester-Family Court, the man swung day handed up to County Judge John J.

Conway Jr. 13 indict-at him and at his wife with hisjments, all but one of them sealed, and through no bills freed a royt Church. Gardner, Anne Suddenly. Jon. It.

1M4, Mrt. Ann t. ot It Interment, How Sepuicni Cemetery. fist ana wem lor me omcers woman and five men of criminal charges. Gardner al 14 Avtt St.

Suryiyin or tntf is I rltip her hutbond. John Oordner; (lvf l.Fllir The open indictment accuses! Klin ot fn. oi UUU.1UU nc nue and Helena Street. As Cox Mit Lett B. Ring ol Moml fa for.

Donald K. C'uln. 9fl nf R9 in nllppfvtlv minchiniy William Fund Of St. Mark ond St. Jonn Focoioi Church Arronoemem Hedge Memorial Chooei inc.

tan Mom SI. at Aioondrr, Wt'is. alhrrinf Mondoy. Jon 10 1v6. Colhenne 1 Wei, lormerly of 17 Sylvetter St Sne I lurvived by three nephew.

Vincent. 1 Clamant and C.rard Druttch. Sm wa I member ot th Rotary Society ol Si. Andrew Church. 1 Friend may call Tuertav avenmg 7 m.

and Wednesday 7 and 7 m. at the Menget Funeral Horn. JO port- i land Ave Servicet Thurtdoy morning ot .10 ond clock at St. Andrew Churrh Interment, Holy Sepulchre! Cemetery. was wresuing ior me gun, li was i v- r- said, a bystander, Arthur St.

Victor, of third degree DelVecchio, 975 N. Greece r.reen. 41. of 21 Hart came burclarv in breaking into thP Road. Greece, Nov.

21 on the merly ot Brockoorl, NY Sue it turvived by two nephew. Kennpth Coie-man at Mioml, ond Lovd Caie mon of Porlt, France; fiv grond neohewt. Fnendt moy call ol th Fowler Fu-iveral Horn inc. Stat St, Brock-port, Tuedoy ond Wednesday evenlnet only 7-t 0 m. Funerol ervcr will be hid Thurtday, Jon I) al 7 to the patrolman's aid and sum-Lpnair shnn in a restaurant parking lot Cemetery I Ilarton, Raymond i Entered Into retl Tueidov, Jon.

11. IMI. Raymond Barton, el veor ol 44 Loretta Or. Soenceroort, V. It I turvlvad by rut wile.

Mo E. Borton; ona too, Raymond P. Barton on orondaauonter, Oebra Ann, ail al Soen-cerport; three tittert. Mrt. Brua (Nel-lil nomot.

Mrt. Itooc IBettvl De-1 Ruvtchr, Mrt. Phil (Mabel I Rett, all, ol Rocnetter; two brother, vVolier ond I Oorge Barton, both ol Soencerporl, oto mere and neohawt. i Fnnd may com ol Waiter Brot Co Funerol Home. 15 We I iomtr.

port Wednesday and Thurtdav from I ond Funeral terviie Pndoy morning ot I 30 a m. and m. at SI. John Church. Soencf port, 5'.

John Cemetery. ZVA Temoie Oaugh'er e' The Rumiiuoe So AAond Tue- Aroneaov. torn to om. at 2') Clnion Ave Nsith ANY Oin in houDie and 'n need ot a i' eng con o' er Mr Cuoto Ra oh Le dv Soivat on Arm to Ninth it S4 J44 ANYONE- nue Rd. Oeienibei 70m.

he-twrrn III a m. Pieate call CO 'MS AN ONE v.lneing"occidenl Srhof. er i. Ridge Rd E. Fnaov.

Jnn 7tn Aooroimatev IS, coll CO 6 79S7. evening WANTED Boordma hornet Rochet-ter orta child' en from birth uo, esoeciQllv O'Oer brother ond tittr. lneohone Aoencv BR I SMI l-OR Mope. Aiiuiome: D'Ol-A Prover anytime BO I lutinett Pertenolt I ART uooie- contoieie line ot oainit, moteno' for ign ilr uree romc cuiDtuie trome etcnini. Rotheitet An Sudoiv Mom St BEEP: Choice tleer beef, reoonaj or.ee.

Gerber Food. 3 Poilici Ave JJJ-74I mviiw IUV at Ridge Road West and Dewey monea ponce re.niorcemems gt lk. nqlpA nor rorlin i-roiin Que the car radio. Green was. Avenue.

dauthtert. Mrt. Mark (jeanl Ftn neitv. Ltucodia. Mrt.

Howard ICiody! Thomat. Mr. Robert (Mil-drefll ooeiow, Mr. Raymond lrenl Coiiohan, Mr. Richard (Alice) Hoover; mrr ton.

Ceora Gardner. Attica, Joteoh Gardner, WHminaton, Dl and Richard Gardner, Nework. twenty-, 1 grondrhiidren, eihl treat orondchiidrn. Fnendt moy colt S. 7 ot the Chorlf Youneiov Funerol Horn.

151 1 Orwev Ave Service Thurv eov mommo at I 4S ond IS clock 01 Sacred Heart Cathedrol. Interment Ho'y Sr-ouichre Cemetery. Friend thing may otter Mottet lor th repo ot her joul. patrol 1 rt rri Al i cited bv police for his help. gn John J.

Quaranta. 44, of Buf- iniMm.nl the rnnwenienre ot th family. Mitt ng wot 0 teacher Wilsnn, In the Brockoorl Clorkton area tor 37 Sudfleniv. Jan 104. in Ihe Elme Nurt Green and Cox are Negroes.

n-Dlu clearea ine 01 8 falo, cleared of first degree In other County Court cases: rela cnar8e of Pctlt grand larceny and the misde-John A. I'rbano. 22, who gave e'1 $12 ransacking a meanor of issuing a fraudulent orlHrPM a narfiplH c. desk at the auto firm. Culp was rherk invnlvine thP eivintr irg Home.

Mrs. E'lo Wilson, oged it) years, formerly ol Jl Harrison St i year. Friend within moy moke con tnbutiont to th Amencon Cancer So-1 ciety. was sentenced by Judge George Paroled 0t't- 14. Eastern a $775 cneck to veterans Auto Rates.

Ilmry B. I Arroiti innai InciiliiliAn nl Vino. I Oft, Henry D. Oeden to one to three years Parts. 1060 Lee Road.

TUedoy. Jon n. She is turvived by a dear friend. Mr. Lucille Robmson.

Friend may coll Irom 79 this ve-ning, 4. 79 Wednesday ol W. Myers Funeral Home Inc 14 Oregon where tervice! will be held Thurtdoy afternoon, Jon. 1, ot 1 clock, the Rev. A.

N. G'bson officiating. Interment, Mt. Hop Cemetery. Bo'et ol 1730 Stone Rd Survived Dv Huscio.

Samuel Tuetdov. Jon. II. I6. Samuel Rutco.

67 Miuner St. He it turvived bv daughter. Mr. Fronk (Joteohin) Tor-rem, Cherktowaga, Mrt. Joteoh (Ameliol Petralio, Mr.

John (Jul o) Cimo. Colllornio. Mrt. Joteoh (Gust Uilwit urn Thnimi IQnul Fnlrone Harper. Kll-n Sutherland Monday.

January 10. tvtt. Ellen Suther- lond Horper, 11 Horiem St. She it I turvived bv her hutbond. Clone E.

Harper; Ihre daughter, Mrt. William Bfctl- choice tot treeier Gerbet Conhon Port r.l BOOKKEEPING Tvolng To Joe 0. Serv- in Attica Prison on a plea of nocn- 10 ne was sent two 0ct ,8 in payment for a uscd guilty to second degree grand 'ears aS on i plea i of guilty to had Qua. r. hpincr a vniilhfnl nffpnHnr in a ice ri 496 ond Mrt.

John (Edith) Guttoke; three Yaswm, William larceny men epl. oi ranta gave the check knowing bottles of liquor from Walz "sev He is to be ar- hg insufficicnt funds in the Krenzer, 22 Flint St. A ned today before Judge co-defendant, James R. rdjy Rosenthal Roosevflt Sh 40 of 22, of 36 Monroe onl -oman i ne a i CHRISTIAN Arl Gallery Cardt: Ave Mono Studio 410 Westminster near Canterbury, oil 800 Monroe COPIES, Xero. offset.

One, JSc; ISO, S3 SO; 400. IS 00 While vou wa l. Mister Hote. 441 Monroe Ave CUSTOM made drooery with your own material or ourt Fl M4S4. DRY Ice and ice cubet.

9 a 10 a m. Better Way Market, I0OJ E. Ma.n (Joan) Bvrt, Fori Loudrdal, Mr. Robert IMarv) Holly, Mr. Gerald (Ellen) Paprockl; nine grandchildren; her titer.

Mrt. Jean Slmondt; her brother, Arthur E. Sutherland, Com-bridge. Matt. Fnendt or Invited te ottend a terv-Ice (no prior calling) In the Chantry ol St.

Poul Epitcopol Church (Eatl Ave. ond Vick Par B). Wednetdoy mornmg ot 0 clock Thot witb-Ing may make contributiont to th hi wite, Mr. Mary Bntet. tour lert, Mrt.

Hugh Taylor. Mr. George Iwatko. Mr. Wllliom Heininger ond Mr.

Fronk Klem; four tont. H. Rut-tell, Jerard Alfred ond George twenty-fiv grondchildren; three great-grandchildren. He wot a veteron ol th Sponith-American War, Vet-eront ol Foreign Wort, Pioneer Club of Eattmon Kodak Co. Friend moy coll at Forrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home.

31 Rdae Rd. W. near Memorial Brirfoe. trom 114 ond II pin. Service! Thurtdav morning at 9 30 ond 10 clock ot Our tody ol Mercy Church.

Interment, Holy Sr-oulchre Cemetery. tont, Thomat and Augutl J. Rutcio ond Le Ruttell; twenly.fivt grandchildren; twenty-nine greatgrandchildren; teverai neohewt. Friend moy call ot the George J. Sovooe Funerol Home, 100 North St 7-5.

7 p.m. Funeral tervice Sotur-day morning ot I 15 and o'clock ol Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. rrinwaAtSa allcgcd theft wr.m wniff nn a inrv cleared of second degree grand 01 c.ar. 2- 1 a.

Mn Tuesday, Jon. 11, 196e Wllliom Yoswen of Crescent Rd Folrpori. He leaves hi wife, Rosalind (Levlne) Yoswen; two daughter. Mrt. Rhoda Wolfson and Mrj.

Fronclne Goldberg ol Ml. Vernon, four grondchildren; a titter, Mrt. Theodor Levy of New York; two brothert. Dr. Joseph Young of Long llond ond Henry Yaswen ol Forest Hills, LJ.

Funeral services will be held this afternoon ot 2 clock In lh Parsky Funerol Home, 1125 St. Pnul St Bunal In Mt. Hope Cemetery. Following th funerol a period of mourning win be observed ot 350 Pelhom Rd Friends wish ng moy contribute to th Heart ShP had tvopn RPrusPfl' i-Oiomno. i oi i-n rar- Amencon Cancer Socitv In her mem conviction of third degree burg-1 larceny.

colic A vo r-lparprl nf atfpmnlPil Hrdo-t Memorial Schillaci, t'harl 'S ory. Arrongementt Chapel, '70 toil Main Si. larv crand 01 taKing irom me panis 7 lary L8. 0 pocket of Joseph F. Coriale in a third degree burglary in and seennd decree ana secona aLgrce ranu th rd decree burclarv in a i-2- PULK'-'L Ul UUftC-lJII LUI Idle 111 a 11 niichinlT nruill a nartl7 IcllCCIIY.

ii iiivi vfcu. m. Karris, Josrph Jon 10, lvA. Joteoh Horrit of 470 Suddenly. Monday, Jnn.

10. l'oo. Mr. Chariet Sch Vac-, ol 171 Cherry Rood. He survived by witr.

i one douohler. Mr. Chnrie Josrphi ie) i Cunningham; trven ont, John. Snm, Leonard. Joseph, Ross.

Charie Jr i ond Peter Schillaci; three siitrr ond i rused Urbano of third decree room at tne iraveioaee iwoici, i 1 hSrv and petit larcenv in 390 South Oct. 3. Coriale opened window in an apartment 2 into a'n apaSnt at gave his address as the Richford at 08 Baldwin St. Nov. 11 Lt onH Hotel.

67 Chestnut St. Sammy Mollis Q.nnn. 20, 01 Fund. I one brother in itaiv; eignirrn gra in-children, and teverai mecet ond nep" Catliii, Myrta Hiilchrnson Myrto Hu'chrnson Cothn in Nework Wovne Communify Hosoi'o'. Tuedoy.

Jonuory 1 1. 19M Mr. Ct'm, no" was born in Newark on July 50, IITf, fre dauoriter of Ol vrr ond Mary Fooieston. Virvivd by two douohters Mrs. Fred (Darotha) Bradley of Livorvo ond Mrs.

Robert fAAarion) MtttAr of Rochester; one sister, Mrs. Erwm Thomas of Rochester; three orandchll-dren; five grearondchildren ond several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held ot the 1.11 Udl iicriu VJl. Ull uiui, ci 1 iv. In Me mon am Pullmc.n Ave.

Surviving ok hn wile. Mr Eiuabeth Maoson Harnt, one lo icr so i. Ronald Coulton; two tutert, Mrt. Davit, Benoni, South Atnco, oi-d Mr. J.

A. Worne, Ou'ban, South Africa. Fnendt may coll ot th Chorl L. Vounglov Funeral Horn, 1511 Dewey Ave. Servic Wednesday at II a Rev.

Albert L. Jeondhur ollicial-Ing. Interment, Mt. Hop Cemetery. stealing a pistol and about $70 ewt.

The family hot requested thot i FAMILY emergencies! Personal Core aidr-s Houtetteeoert Home Sery.ce BU J740. PFRVANENTS oiven ot hnme Over 20 yeai experience. 3S 79.14. PFRMANENTS: Your "home "Youf convenience All work, euoronleed. ID 6 6911 ALL controlled drleigent SO Doundt delivered McCorrv GL 1 2029.

BEAUTY Home Service Pernio, iem. setting cutting Coll mornina. 4e 1734 BUSINESSMITN: Listen lo radio station WHAM, 1180 on your dml. Mondays Wednesdays and Fridavt ot 5:15 o.m Tuesdavt and Thurt-dovs at 6 30 p. m.

SALE: Many Items half priced. Nearly new clothing, tov. sporting good, household Item. PTA Scotch Shoo, Seneca School, 4143 St. Paul Friday Jan 14th, 79 p.m.; Saturday, Jan 15th, 10-17.

noon. Travel Air. Lond. Water DRIVE cor to Miami Beach Responsible person. Owner living.

F. Krebs, 955 Karvord CH 4-8574, II AUCTIONS trienas call wiwmi iiwu. i to 4 m. ond 7 to p.m. ot the l)e llo, Adeline utners ireea mrougn no-uins im j-.

u. moi v. are: gree grand larceny in allegedly William Leckncr 21, of participating with two 16-year-219 Haddon Road, Greece, old youths in theft of a car cleared of second degree assault! Dec. 7. In loving memory of my darling dough was dismissed.

Ronald L. Vrooman, 22, who gave a Buena Place address, was given a suspended 2Vi-to- rurpo ayiirta runnai nume, ii c'J Miller Nework, N.Y., Friday alter. iHlgbie, Sidney L. Entered Into rest suddenly Tuetday, 54; William Yaswen Dies at Pharmacist in Penfield Mclntee Funeral Chooei, 20' Chestnut St. Funeral service will be held Thurdov, Jan.

13, 1966, ot :50 a.m. In The Funeral Home and 9:45 o'clock In Holy Cross Church. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Smolarek. Michael Michael Smolarek of 1B3 Culver Sunday.

Jan. 9, 1966. He Is turvived by on brother, George Smalley ond teverai niecet and nephews. Frlendt moy call 2-5, 7-9 p.m. at the Mottle Funeral Home, S1 Culver Rd Provert at the parlor Thursday morning at 1:15 o'clock followed bv a solemn reauiem Most at 9 a.m.

at the Holy Redeemer Church. Stramanino, Stephen S. Stephen S. Stromonino of 215 Brookdale Tuesday. Jan.

11, 1966 He Is survived by hs wife. Rose (Rivnldo) tiMMH.in,. nn ttttiinhtmr Mrt Inrnh Jan. II, 196 Sidney C. Hlgbl ol 139 Lvell Ave Soencerport, Y.

It turvived by hit daughter. Mist Helen L. Higbie; two titters, Mrs. George Wilton of North Carolina, Mrt. Hal- Hammond of California; two brothers, Wllliom Higbie of Huntington, Long Itlond ond Arthur Higbie ol Rochester, one niece.

Friends may coll ol Wolker Bros. Co. Funerol Home, 15 West Soencerport Wednesdoy from 2-5, 7-9 p.m. Masonic Service Wednesday evening ol 7 30 In charge ol Etolion Lodge noon, January 14, ot 7 p.m., with Rcverond Walter R. Hobkirk, pastor ol the Park Presbyterian Church, officiating.

Friends will be received ot the Funerol Home Irom 7-9 today and from J-4 and 7 m. on Thursday. Memorial contributions may be mode to ones favorite charily. C'icthina, Itaffacla Rotloeio Cicchina ol 25 New York Tuescoy, Jan. 11, 1966.

She Is survived by a friend, Mrs. Julia Annunzio; several nieces aid neohrws. Frir-ds may call ot C. F. Schnuermon Sons Fun-ral Home, 712 Mom SI.

West, 7-9 Tuesday and 2 5. 7 9 Wednesday. Services Thursday at 3 Rev. Albert Annunzio and Rev. Thomas Borrancola olficiating.

Inter ter who passed away one veor ago todov, Jan. 12, 1965. Deep In my heart vou are living vet, I loved you too dearly to ever forget; It's n-t the words, they are so few. It's the loving memory I have of you. Sodly missed by Mother De Vito, Adeline In loving memory of Adeline De Vito who passed oway Jan.

12, 1965. Dear heart, I miss vou day bv day. This life it dark ond dreary; Since God above took you away. Just one grle'laden year; And time heals not the aching poln, Mv heart still (eels lor vou. Some d-iy, I oray, please God, I'll go, To heaven and to vou.

Sadly missed bv Husband Taylor. Jean In lovino memory of our dror mother, Jnn, whp passed away Jan. 13. 1965. We often think of the bygone days.

When we were oil together; The fomily chain it broken now, The one we loved was colled oway; D-nr Mother you or not forgotten, Thouoh on earth you ore no more; Still In memory you are with us. As you always were before. Sadly missed bv William Yaswen, 54, of 79 was 65, after 30 years with the died yesterday (Jan. 11, 1966) in rrpcrpnf Hnarl Faimort a nhar- company. He was a foreman in his home.

Crescent Road a pnar the Hsteamfiui tment. Mr. Higbie was a 50-ycar macist for Embrey Drug Store, Jn Mr Bates scrvPr) membcr of Etolian Lodge of the 2124 Five-Mile-Line Road, Pen-ab0ard the' battleship USS Masons, a past master of the field, was stricken with an ap-1 Brooklyn. lodRe and a past patron of nn. crtn Anthnnv: I ment, Ml.

Hope Cemetery. parent heart attack yesterday (Jan. 11, 1966) in the barber shop next to the drug store. He died shortly after arrival at Genesee Hospital. Mr.

Yaswen came here from four sisters, Mrs. Peter (Santa) Cimlno, Mrs. Joseph (Florence) Coval-loro, both of Roch-ster; Mrs. Frtword (Phyllis) Bills, Miss Ann Stramanino, both of Webster; one brother, Ralph Stramanino of Webster; four grandchildren, several nieces ond nephewi: The family requests friends to coll between the hours of 2 4 and 7-10 at the Nanna Funeral Home, 650 Main St. East.

Services Friday morning at 1:30 and 9 clock at the Annunciation Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Conley, Frances E. (Whyland) Entered Into rest Jon. 10, 1966. Mrs.

Froncet (Whvland) Conley, aged 75 years, of 2470 Westside Rochester. Survived by three daughters, Mrs. Richard (Florencel Howe of Van Nuys, Mrs. Henry (Ellen) Lammes ol Rochester ond Mrs. Alvoh (Alice) Slater of Hilton; fiv sons, Eorl of Church-ville, Flovd of Hilton, Ray Jr.

and Gerald of Rochester and Robert Conley He was a member of theio'ian papier oi uie wiuer Veterans of Foreign Wars and of Eastern Star. Kodak Pioneers Club. His father, Frank, established Mr Bates leaves his widow the farm suPPlies business in Mr. Bates leaves nis wiaow.j gnd sjdney operated it aft. Mary; four daughters, Mrs.

his father retired Tne elder Hugh Taylor, Mrs. George Higbie died in 1927. Sidney sold Iwasko. Mrs. William Heininger! the company and retired in 1954.

479 and A.M. Funerol tervice Thurtdoy at 1:30 m. Interment ot the convenience of the fomily. Those wishing may confribute to the Spencerport Congregational Church Memorial Fund. Hnlihan.

Ella IK Entered Into rest, Jonuory 10, 1966. Mrs. Ella B. Hollhon ol 13 Sherwood Ave. She it survived by three daughters, Mrs.

Leo R. (Marguerite) Carl, Mrs. Leonard A. (Hilda) Connell ond Mrs. Emmett L.

(Marion) Doyle; one son, Richard Holihan; fifteen grandchildren; eleven grent-grondrhildren; severol niecet and nephew. Mrs. Holihan was a member ol th Rosary Society of St. Augustine's Church ond the Nineteenth Wurd Women Democratic Club. Friends may call at Alvah Halloron Son Funerol Home, 2125 Chill Ave.

ot Howard Rd. near Brooks from 2 5 and 7-9. Funerol service Thursday morning at 9:30 ond ot St Auousttnes Church ot 10 clock. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cem-tery. New York City, his birthplace, 12 years ago and was employed Husbond, Sons ond Daughters twenty-nine e-T-i- 1 1 oti 1 1 1- of Kent, grandchil- n.n nrnd Cn Rrvan TVTre Frank Klpm- four lr- "lgDie Was a memwr 01, dren, nineteen great grondchildren; one.

uy uav, i (hp Pnn orp Pa innal Phnrrh in brother, Lester whyland ol Hilton, ond i House, 92 Main St. and sons, Gerald A. of Los Alarm- tne Longregationai cnurcn in one njcce She wos mtmbef of fhe. Pnilothea Class of the Hilton Baptist John II. 'WOT Church.

Friends may cnll and Wednesdoy 2-4 and 7 9 ot the LtnmM 1H1 I nil Au. Winship Pharmacy in Canan-jdos, Alfred D. of North i- daigua before going to work in Hollywood, and H. Rus-I Wlfe' Lucy W- dicd Penfield three years ago. sell and George V.

of Roch-199- He was a member of Flower ester; 25 grandchildren, and1 Surviving Mr Higbie are a lton. where funeral services will be Johnson, Carl Cemetery. Talia. Mary Jane Entered Into rest Jan. 11, 1966, Mary Jane Talia of 272 Hurslbourne Rd Survived by her husband, Joseph; two sons, Joseph Richard; her mother, Mrs.

Cormella So-bello; tour brothers, Sam, Russell, Angelo ond Eugene Sor-bello; five sisters, Mrs. Louis (Grace) Palumbos, Mrs. Joseph (Irene) Indo-vino, Mrs. Charles (Josephine) Brucato, Mrs. John (Lillian) Vacco, Mrs.

Peter (Evelyn) Genga; two grandchlldren; teverol nieces and nephews. Friends moy call 2 5 and 7-10 ot the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral services Saturday morning 9 and 9:30 ot St. Ambrose City Lodge of the Masons and three great-grandchildren Markers 546-4602 Monuments ,508 State St.

sisters, Mrs. George Wilson in Auctioneer. Auction Solet 12 ARNOLD Emerson Son. AuctiOK ecrs Aooraiser. household, call.

Machinery Canandoioua j2i-4rjfig 3 106 HAROLD H.M Auctoncer, Real Estate Broker 33 Main St. Al- bion 01 LT 9-4600; re MO --56. SHOOLMAN Associates, Inc. I Shoolmon. Herbert Derman ord David S.

Weinstein, auctioneers, ao-proisers, liauldalois 'or stores, merchants; fixtures, machinery, eau TRACY Brothers auctioneer: Complete tarm and cattle auction setv- Ici! Phone Pavilion 564-37C or 3640. RUMSEY Auctioneers: Our besFrel-erence, (our thousands of satisfied customers) it your best assuronct of a successful sale, when it's an Auction by Rumseys" ol Whites-vine. AUCTIONEERS sales manager agrl-auctions: complete service. Hnrrit cultural appraisers livesolck form Wilcox. Bergen, pnone 146.

III AUTOMOTIVE Cars Being Dismantled 14 ivv-ls I9.V66 lent selection ol body engine ports Also 1500 oorts -S2 IS I00IIM6 1 VETERAN Parts om ot New York Stote't loraest used oarts; trom 1917 to 1965, all ports 'ullv piiaronterd CL 4 2910 Io60 Lee Rd LATE model used auto oorts for most American and foreign cars Free interstate direct phone senIce to locate hard-to-get oarts. Meter Auto Parts 1541 Clinton Ave. Rochester, N.Y., FMM 930J LAKE Ave. Auto Ports, specializing in all lote model cars for parts; all models, most mokes. Call us, GL 8-5656, 788 Lake Ave.

Auto Accessories. Ports 1 brake bortdea veted ail numtw rimer olates oressure p.nti'S Ph.l- Autf Pnrtt 111 VP CHEVROLET 301 Shorlblock. new hearings rinqs cam etc. and other parts. HO 7-3479 CHRYSLER Heml engine set uo for racino olso 2 4 barrel set-uo for Chew 283 enaine LY 4-2117 eve- ninns MAG wheels, complete with knock-off ond lug nuts, 4 for JI29.95.

Vic's Auto Ptirts, 790 Lake. GL 8 SUN tachometer, 8 cylinder. $35; trunk ski rack, $15; Volkswog-n trailer hitch, $15; snow tires 7 with Chew rims. $25. BR 1-2688 Auto Leasing, Rentals 17 LEASE a new car: Maintenance, In-surance, plates, loaners Included.

Beikirch Ford, WA 6-7241, Avon We also rent 66 Fords. Open ev es. Automobiles For Sole 18 BUICK. 1963. LeSabre.

hardopT7x-cellent; seasonable. Entering Military service. Worth vour while to call, look, drive. GL 8-956K i 1965: Wildcat 4-door, loaded. Power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, $2,845.

Pitts Pontine, R'dge Webster, N.Y. Ooen Evrs BU'CK. 1964 Electro: Full oower A real special Trauoott Buick, Brock-n-' c. 7 3690. E'i'fK 19M station waoon.

Toset-t'e estate. Must sacrifice. MA North Carolina, and Mrs. Hal Hammond, in California, and two brothers, William of Huntington, L.I., and Arthur of ipFLOWERS held Thursday nt Rev. Elwvn FT.

Cutler officiatino. Interment In Parma Union Cemetery. Cook, Thomas Thomas Cook of Holley F.D., suddenly Jon. 11, 1966. Survived by wife, Gloria; sons, Jeffery ond Mark; daughter, Jacqueline; parents, Mr, and Mrs.

Anthony Cook, Ontario, brothers, Ernst, Nicholas, Tony and Joseph of California, Albert of Holley; sisters, Mrs. John Moni, Mrs. Glen McDaniels and Mrs. Lionel Perrault of California, Mrs. Russell Thompson of Indiana; several nieces and neDhews.

Th family will be present at Merrlll-Grinnell, Hollev, 2-5 and 7-9 Wednesday and Thursday. Services Friday at I rn. Interment Hillside Sidney C. Higbie, 82, Member of Masons Sidney C. Higbie, 82, of 139 Lyell Spencerport, former owner of Higbie Farm Supplies in Union Street, North Chili, Rho Pi Phi, a pharmacists fraternity.

Mr. Yaswen leaves his widow, Rosalind; two daughters, Mrs. Rhoda Wolfson and Mrs. Fran-cine Goldberg of Mt. Vernon; four grandchildren; a sister, Mrs.

Theodore Levy of New York City, and two brothers, Dr. Joseph Young and Henry Yaswen of Long Island. ji TRULY EXPRESS SYMPATHY THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Tpllicr, Bess (Shippers) Bessie Tellier of 15 Alexander St.

Rochester, N.Y., Jan. 10, 1966. She Is survived by four sisters, Mrs. Harriet Carl F. Johnson died Jan.

II, 1966 in Rochester, formerly of Bristol, NY. Survived by on son, Francit Rochester; on daughter, Ethylene M. Johnson, Newark, N.Y.; two grandchildren; Ihre great-grandchildren. Friends may coll Thursday at the F. H.

McElwee ond Son Funeral Home, Conondolouo Thursday 2-4, 7-9. Funeral services Friday 11 a.m. at the funeral home, Rev. Raymond P. Nasemonn of th Bristol Church officiating.

Interment Evergreen Cemeiery, Bristol, N.Y. KHlv, Anna Entered Into rest, Jnn. 10, 1966, Mrs. Anna Kelly of 52 Archer Chili. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs.

Edward W. DfAoun, Chill; her son, Tmest Edward Kelly; five grandchildren, California. Frie-ds may call ot the Alvah Hnlloran Son Funrol Home, Chili Ave. nt Hovard Rd. nenr Brnoks Tuesday 2-5, 7 9.

Funeral services Wednesday afternoon ot 2 o'clock. Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. Mark E. Amdurslcy, Bendix Physicist Peck, Mrs. Mildred Clark, Mrs.

Isaac I Mark E. Amdursky. 43, of native iAnn Arbor, a (Bertha) Ocaue. all of Williamson, N.Y., Mrs. John (Marion) Almeklnder of Ontario, several nieces ond nephews.

Friends ore invited to call at the Marcaluso Funeral Home, 209 West East Rochester, from 35 and 7-9 o.m. Funeral services Fridny ot 2 p.m., Rev. Gordon Kutrz. officlatina. l-'-'ment al the convenience of the fomily.

1 Rochestcrian and a physicist for Daly. Marion Ska-r Marion SVarr Daly of 9S1 Plttsford- Raymond L. Barton Of Spencerport 58 Lake Ave. 232-2255 free Parking on Premise! Brighton Board Takes Oyer Wafer District Mendnn Jan. 11, 1966.

She Is surv ved bv her husband, Charles R. Daly; her son, Petnr Skaer of Apple-ton, h-r daughter, Mrs. Georae i oaarat narnngTon or Kocnesier; rive rl tV prcndchildren; two brothers, Walter ond KirKpaiTICK, Tea Fred B. KirkDotrick of 17 Seneco Pork Chorles Ellis; stepdaughter and step Thursday (Jan. 6, 1P66) in an Ann Arbor hospital.

He had undergone open heart surgery last November. Mr. Amdursky, a graduate of Monroe High School and the Raymond L. Barton, 62. a 44-year-employe of Eastman Kodak Camera Works Plant, died of a kidney ailment yesterday (Jan.

11, 1966) in his 1 The Monroe Avenue Water son, teverai nieces and neohewt ond many dear friends. Private tuneral services will be held at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing may contribute to their tavorite charity in her memory. Arrangements William J. Holla.

I District, which serves some Circle, Tuesday, Jan. II, 196. He leaves his wife, Mildred (Havesl; son, F. David." a daughter, Mrs. Robert (Mory) Wagar; twelve grandchildren; brother, Steve of Dunlao.

Coli-fonia; two sisters, Mrs. Alfred (Nettie) Crook ot Whittier, California, Mrs. Fred (Hazel) Woolocott of Lindsov, Ontario; several nieces and neohews. Friends may call at the Thomas home, 44 Loretta Drive, Spen 450 commercial and residential University of Rochester worked in Vou? Vnrlr fMv nn thp Alan. cerport.

the Bartolomco Funeral Home announces the continuance of its oervices thru co-operating facilities while we are re-liiiildin Francis 31. Bartolomco IVler W. Ciullari Dominic A. DiPonzio Tliomas Mack HE "olr" Illness had prevented his customers in Brighton, is now hattan Proiect the development nanM- Ernest 840 Rock Beach trw-lrinn iha lacf torn vpars i fKo .1 1 I Ernest C. Darnel of Rd Sunday, Jan.

9. 1966. He leaves his ucmg uyciaicu ur uic "II6IHVI oi ine nrsi atomic oomu. Mr. Barton was a native of Board BefQre gojng wgaen Jan.

1, three elected was employed by Zenith Corp xr i a 17 1 111 arvvioi wife, Florence (Ellis) Daniel; son, John A. Daniel of New York City; a grandson. Robert p. Daniel; a brother, Mauric Daniel ond sister, Mrs. (A'bert) Faulkner, both in Eng-lond: several neces ond neohws.

Privot services were held Tuesday from the Thomas Funeral Chopel Inc. ia C. Arden Bab- in among them the Spencerport commissioners Funerol Chooei, 4S45 Lake Ave Wednesday, from 7-9 ond Thursday and Friday. J-4 ond 79 Prover service Saturday morning of 1:20. Holy Cross Church ot V.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Le Claire. Henry J. Suddenly Jan. 11, I960, Henry J.

Le Claire of 16 Alonro St. Surv. ng or-Ivs wife, Mrs Freda Le Claire son. Wilfred Le Claire; three grondchildren. Friends moy call Wednesday 7 9 a bitt, Thurston Corbett and C.

three daugh-! Man's League in Lyon's Bowline Den, Spenceroort. He is survived by his widow. Mortimer Durland. operated the tors. isan, Judy and Dawn jjpBack, Leona district.

Under the Suburban Amdursky; his mother, Mrs. Dedicated to Serving You Honestly and Dependably BU'CK 1965. brond new LeSob'e. 4-door ie't over. Ths car wil move fest ot .695, do to Invento.v Write Diwn Sale Elmer Schmidt, Bu.ck, Hoieove Foils.

ODen eves. 624 1933 BUICK. 64 LeSabres. ail poer; nice, one-owner cars. 4 to choose from.

Elmer Schmidt, Buick, Hone-ove Foils, Open eves. Phone 424-I933. BUICK. 65 Skylark, 4-door demonstrator, miles. Inventory Write Down Sale.

Elmer Schmidt. Buick, Honeove Falls. Open eve. Phone 424-1933. Thursday 7-4 ond 7-9 p.m.

ot the Charles L. Youngiove Funeral Home 1511 Dewey Ave. Service Friday ot II a m. Rev. Arthur C.

Dueker officiating Interment White Haven Memorial Pork. Mae a son, Kaymona unian Amdursky of Rochester, three sisters. Mrs. Burge Town Law tonn board can brother Dr Theodore Thcmas, Mrs. Isaac DeRuy- operate the non-profit district.

Aaien of Bethesda, Md. scher and Mrs. Phil Reis of I Water for the district is pur-j Rochester; two brothers, Walter i chased wholesale from the and George of Spencerport, and Monroe County Watpr Auth Pedestrian Hurt, a granddaughter. retkng comrnissioners! Charged i i Entered into res Mondov. Jan.

10 1966, Leooo S. DcBack of 172 East Mom Williamson, N.Y. She is survived by her husbond. Isooc A. DeBock; one son, Gerald I.

DeBock; three dough ters, Mrs. Ethel Graveile, Mrt. Gene-veieve DeVev. Mrs. Susan Dennie; twelve grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren; three brothers, William, David ond Peter DeFisher.

Friends moy call on Wednesday 1-5. 7 ot the Young Funerol Home. West Anwin wimomson, where services will be held Thursday afternoon ot 2 clock. Interment Morion Cemetery. TJAU "lllli l'-'--' 2 La Duke, Cecelia Cecelia La Duke, Jon.

10. 1966. of 90 Bartiett St. She it lurvived bv her huv band. George La Duke, and her ton, George W.

La Duke Jr. Mrs. Lo Duke wot member of Venus Rebecca Lodge and Post Queen Domes ot Mo'ta Friends moy coll at Corbet! Funeral Home 109 West Tuesdov said tney were concerned aoouij Struck bv a car at Clinton water losses indicated by the Avenue South and Meigs Street DiPasqualp, Dominic Henry B. Bates, Kodak Retiree Domirr-c D'Posauote, 7B Northhampton. difference in the amount of shortly after 7 a.m.

yesterday, 0fCr nt.rrhasPri from the an- Nora Shoemaker. 64, of 16 Paul ond wednesdoy J-S. 7-f Service Thursday morning ot II o'clock. Interment ot the convenience of the fomily. Itrkwood.

Agnrs V. Entered into rrtt Su--dav. Jon 9. He is survived bv w-fe. Madeline; iouohter, Mrt.

Joseoh iJoon) Biocco; tv mother, Mrs. Josephine DiPosauole; four tisers, Mr I Dm.l Onli.ri AAr i 11 I I If It 4 ii 1 1 i A Want Ad will help you rent Henrv Bates, 79. of 1730 Place suffered arm and body Stone Road. Greece, a retired 'honty and the amount sold to Eastman Kodak Co. employe retail customers.

She was reported in good con- and a Spanish-American War, Replacement of old meters dition later at Highland Hospital. veteran, died vesterday (Jan. was recommended. If losses Police charged the driver. 11.

16 in St. Mary Hospital specialist should be R- s-veJ" 1. of 58 ctrnt. ho suffered Dec 31 1 South Campfire Road. Henri- Mr Bates in t0 ff to grant the retired from Kodak when be commissioner said.

I rigbt-of-way to a pedestrian. MEMORIAL CHAPEL, INC. Ruf js Hedges. Pies. 770 East Main St.

Dial 454-7070 Jon. 11. 1964 Ms. Agnes L. Lock wood, formerly ot dwell Terroce Surviving ore oe douohter, Mrs.

James (Doreenl Dmtrvtt; one ton. Robert Lockwood; three grondcfvldren; two tit ter. Mrt. Ernest Oilier end Mrv Horry Herman, teventt mecrs end neohewt Servicet end interment at the con venience of the romity. Arrowgementt, Chart L.

Yoimgiove Funeral Home, Inc Fank Mory Roncorte, Mr EOwora ITessiel Schulti, Mrs. Josec lF-ancr-sl Ange; a brother, Frank DPasauoe; several mecet ond neohewt. Fnendt may coil from 15. 1 at the1 Anmony Polvmo and Son Funeral Home. 371 Lake Ave.

Fvnerrjf tervices i Thurvtov ij end em. ol ft Most Precieut B'ood Churcf. Intvrmem Ho Seeulcftre Cemetery. I AT ALEXANDER STREET.

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