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't i THE POST-STANDARD 13 Tuesday, February 15, 1949 IrfEOAE NOTICES following amendments' S'of Onondl zon A new aectlon reiuUtinr A new accessory Ukrainian Youth Conclave Mapped The executive board of the Syra cuse convention committee of the Ukrainian Youth League of North America met recently in the Ukrainian National home, 1317 Fayette to plan for the 12th annual convention to be conducted here Sept. 3. 4 and 5. Present for the meeting were Mrs. Harry Zerebniak of Akron.

O. western vice-president of the league, and'Boris Pishko of Mones- "an 13 nor re- sen, financial secretary of the league. Mrs. Zerebniak was chair- to taken at the point of least man I i Mid accewory building Is con- man ol the llth annual convention nected with the principal building by a in Akron, last year. breezeway or other covered connecting A structure said accessory building anal! be Mrs.

John Novenche Of 104 Del- considered part of said principal structure mar is chairman pf the Syra- except that it may penetrate the rear cuse convention: Miss Hpion wa." ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMEN I I "ACCESSORY BUILDINGS J5 ny onln district or other situation wherein a rear yard is 'reauircd inr i r. mty I rd no ciQ5C any lot line than i5 BC eQUal t0 l0 4 lot WidU? clwer the principal building on width. JxnS may call Xrom 3 to 5 and 7 to L. Callaiian Funeral Service 85 i Kenneth S3? Schepp, i and Earl Dewey Baldwin. two several irom Russell H.

Minoa. Burial Bridgeport cemetery. Rev. Baden Mud Be officiating. Friends mar call 3 to 5 end 7 to 9 D.

m. services I p. m. Tuesday at the home. Pleafie omit flowers.

tejrtpSTtoSBS; Clarence 6 A Tm c. Jdwln. Howard Funerii" from Elbridge wmmunity chapel Cmr ranersi utnctm COMPLETE FUNERALS Up a--rUNBBAL HOMES--a UTOMOTIVB fair tw.f~»^L*.Tr""^***" iJ 4 Sedan. Orlr- Sji throul one tJUy, only Earth's Used Cars A 1948 'super 4-door S'XJS'VSmT'" CI JEROME MOTORS 1 SS 8 REPLIES The a a is holding unclaimed replies to the following Boxes: 194. by Harold MMW awa Mr? Akron, and Boris Pishkb of Monessen.

Pa, and BtaJoto Novenche. MRS. SERAFINE VITALE, 67, died yesterday at her home, 215 Essex st. She was the of frranje Vitale and had resided 50 nerals cuse convention; Miss Helen Dydyk Mrs. Mary corresponding secretary: ction nd.r A treasurer, nne Dydyk chairman in Syracuse years.

Surviving are two sons, Ralph a a Vitale of Syra- daughters, Mrs. Anthony Antonini of Detroit, -Mrs. Thomas Cardu- ccT and Mrs. Louis Millaci, of Syracuse; 1 Approximately 1,000 Ukrainian youths from thruout States and Canada are expected attend the session. Mrs.

brother, John Elisano of West New York, N. 10 grandchildren, four great-grandchildren a several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 8.45 a. m. Thursday at the Pirro i eph's French church.

Burial will be; in St. Mary's cemetery. MRS. SALLY MONINGTON off Billington's Bay, Kirkville RD, diedj yesterday at the home of her par-1 cnts, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Brown, 204 Woodbine ave. Monington was a native of Syracuse. Surviving are her husband. Rex Monington; a daughter, Gladys Monington; a sister. Mrs.

Anthony Gaudio; her parents; and a nephew, John Oliver, Jr. Services will be held at 2 p. in. in the Hart Quinn funeral home." Burial will in Memorial Park cemetery. TM CVaUCUUC LJUAL JlmM -ship is created and will exist th.

the petjgTM. or CO of the premises by ihis ordinance, serves the Funeral cervicej will take Dlace in the funeral chapel ol Fair child and Meech. Wednesday at 2 D. the. Rev.

Joaeoh T. Euston Friends invited. Interment Woodlawn remeterv. Friends wishing mnv call at 300 Onondnga Tuesday Irom 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m- only which the use so be use If granted shall con- as the conditions upon granted continue.

S. SALINA ST. PH. 9-5M4 FRASIER L. riASIEE Ua, St Ph.

3-2542 FUNERAL CHAPEL 502 Pan forth 2-9673 J. P. Bum; it Son, Inc. Uc, tin 53 Onondaga St. Phono as running with the land Friends 16 Cha rles K.

Bronner, retired SS3 2 a TMffigsttr- --'i as JOHN G. BUTLER Funeral Homa 3 St. 4 C. R. EATON 214 or aib FAIRCH1LD MEECH FUNERAL CHAPEL a a a natiVe Mariett a be nectary'for" rovM 1B nad been supervisor of the A additional definition as follows- 1 F4 4 rih Warners.

Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. today and tomorrow. MISS BRIDGET SALMON, a life resident of the North side, died yesterday afternoon, She was a communicant of St. Joha the Bap- i baths for 30 years.

Lodge 501, member of AM the a. m. Thursday at the Pirro church. Surviving is a sister, p. m.

tomorrow Sons funefal home and at 9.30 a. m. TM Funera services will be heldjMeech funeral in St Brigid's church, where a a Hart Quinn funeral home: Thomas T. Rust- solemn high mass of requiem will 30 a tomorrow and at 9 a. m.

will be in Wood be celebrated. "RuHai tariii ln St. John the Baotist rhurrh whora i Liederkranz clubs. Surviving are a daughter, TM.i^ Harold Fradenburg of Cazenovia; a son, Charles Bronner. of Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs.

Elizabeth Neis of Syracuse, and Mrs. Jennie Hammerle of New Orleans, ai brother. John, of New York city, and? five grandchildren. The funeral be held at or originally de- wheels. added liary structural parts boa Sene uai 0n ulate of '-HOUSE TRAILERS: I Wldtaf or A A 4 rtJite Collins.

Boby Mary Briere, Mrs. Beatrice Andrella; one brother and sister in law, Louis and Minnie regard; one sister Mrs, Clara Plony; eigfct jfrandcfelldren; 1 great grandchild; nieces nephewt, yimprai home for 503 Ononflaga HART QUINN FUNERAL EEBVICB 500 Danforth st of recognized' Tar as dimensional use requirements would restrict the Iocs-1 tion of a building for a Blven use same reauirements shall apply to thf loca or use of a house tracer for th! rf rr solemn high mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be in St. Agnes cemetery. Friends may call today and tomorrow from''2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.

m. the Baptist church where, a solemn high mass of requiem will. 1 be celebrated. Burial will be in As! sumption cemetery. Friends may, call from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 today.

home, the Rev, officiating, cemetery. and wh ether or not additions have been or shall Rev, Interment Woodlawn 7 to 72-4533 N. HARTWELL Komt Phone Kompf Funeral Parlors mp Licensed Manager J03 Phone JOHN J. MOLLOY FUNERAL, HOME BONDED AUTO SALES 2631 g. St.

CADILLAC, '48 R. H. Whitewali Tires. Electric Windovi "NICK" COLELLA J500 Erie 4-5232 CADILLAC. 19'41--Sedan.

Fully equipped. A real fine car. at real buy. Only SM45. Bob Barth's Used 900 W.

Genesee St. Pnone 2-6S28 P. M. CHEVEOLET--1947. Fleetllne Aerose- dan.

12.000 actual miles. 1.595. which is $400 under present Hed Book price. BUDDY WALTERS 1131 Erie Blvd. E.

at -Walnut Ave. 6-5131 CHEVROLET, 1M1--3-door. special deluxe, very clean thruouu Radio. and down. 15.

months to Piy. COSMOPOLITAN AUTO SALES. 1330 Erie Blvd. E. 5-3803 CHEVROLET, 1933 Coupe.

Very transportation. Bargain $95. Highway Motors Corp, 500 and 451 CHEVROLET--'47. Aero seaan. Fully equipped; 12.000 miles.

Very good condition. Phone 5-1733 after 6 p. m. CHEVROLET--1942. Fleetline sedan! many accessories, in good condition.

Phone jrruxton. CHEVROLET--1937 coach. condition. Inquire 106 Dudley upstairs. or phone 6-1973 any time.

CHEVBOLET--1948. Aero- sedan. New. Nov. 28.

2.500 miles. All extras. Immediate delivery. 4-4405. CHRYSLER--'39.

In good condition, Call between 8-2, 210 Howard 9-9910. DESOTO. 1941 4-Door. A Real Buy at $775 HUB MOTOR SALES 3-7128 DE 2-door. rmdio.

neater. cood condition. 74-0094. 213 Pattison st: B-281 C-416 E-764 F-845 G-372 G-927 G-845 G-561 J-377 J-2S3 J-268 J-851 K-803 N-723 N-717 P-S44 S-415 S-4M Y-434 will be mailed on request. THE POST-STANDARD 2-1431 Houge Trailers IS Feigcl Trailer Sales, Inc.

Solve your frozen pipe problem. Wt have- limfted supply of heetfnc cables to protect your water pipes All 1949 models. Authorized, Dealer for LIBEHTYS with heated floors. ANDERSONS with heated floors, HOWARD. Z1MMER.

O. PLATT ROYAL-. 1948 33-ft. 0 passenger with bunic beds and bath. Used 4 months.

Reasonably priced. A Full Line of Parts and Accessories. SO0TH SALINA ST. Corner of BalJantyne Rd. 9-3131 (Closed Wednesday Nlcht Only) SPECIAL 1D42 light house.

18 ft. $750. HAWK SALES INC. S. State st.

5-83OS SCHULT KOZY COACH DOME 839-J MRS. HONORATA STOPYRO, 52, Hilfroad, town o7 Ma 0 MI UCY KELLY, of 907i in her home last night. A native lsol st died yesterday in On- of Poland. Mrs. Stopyro.

lived in this country 36 years in the nyr A nM n-- iv. quiry Op lly's i rrt ondaga General hospital. Surviving! district attorney's office yes- Ere three i i tr I A A tcwn of Marcellus 31 years She -uDa, N. Frank Kelly was a member of the Altar and Jordan and Mrs. Mary Crocker Rosary society of St.

Francis ttc nt The iun eral will cii oe held at 2 'rhiiT-srfiav at Meech funeral home, in Mt. Adnah ceme- Xavier Marcellus, St. Francis society of Assumption church. Syracuse and the Society of the. Little Flower, Chicago.

i-ery, Fulton. Surviving are her husband: five sons, John. Raymond, Stanley. Jo- Fui services for Mrs. Mary seph and Donald Stopyro, all of Szcz-auak, 717 Emerson ave, Marcellus; four daug" Vernon Bush of Amber, Cole of Skaneateles Falls, and the ear Burial Misses Mary and Katherine Stopyro Sa red eart Cemetery.

4 i cousins, Mrs. Maude K.jterday took over the investigation CaU nl'M; cY Frai Uy Circumstances surrounding the n. a no ivir.Q rviarTr fatal accident early Sunday morning which took the life of Roy J. Kelly. 31-year-old steeplejack of 409 Harrison in Route 11, north of Syracuse.

Kelly died at 6.55 al'm. yesterday in Onondaga General hospital A 1 thii at 2 p. m. Thursday at the A Jot In an open land district may be occupied by a house trailer, subject to the Town of Onondaga Ordinance house trailers, and subject to applicable regulations in this No lot anj- residential district -may be occupied by a house trailer. The replacement of present paragraphs 1 and 2 of the section titled ''Permits and Approvals, the new wordinc to be as lows: and the addition of paragraph 3d to the same section as follows: "1.

By publishing a notice of the time and place of said public hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the Town of at least once, the time such hearinz to be chosen and designated by Board of Appeals but not less than 5 days nor more than 25 days from the datt of such published notice. 2. Bv publicly within three hundred (300t feet of the prowrtv for I March Mrs a son. Mrs Mac Curtis of Albany Funeral services Wednesday at I Sn vd al home. St.

JoseplVs JVench -church at 9.30. Interment at st Mary's cemetery. Friends may call the funeral home. 623 E. Genesee st 2 to 5 KELLY--In 14, 1949, of 907 Harrison St PELTER FUN Carl Welter 2649 James St Phone HOME and-Mrsf-Marv Wkerf "jSSfttS! Funeral services will take e1 ire hjw P.

m. Friends FLORAL TRIBUTES Boeciai Price on pkmllv Kelso Leading Florist W7 ODD 2 0353 iji LUC Ttrnncirt nfiS at 500 W. On- a fractured skull, according tc Coroner Harry I TM aM; A n.fiv, I iner and that several would be called in the ctllU A i sisters in Poland- and five grand- home, A native of Poland, she! Qth children. Services will be held Fri- had bee a resident Syracuse 3 4 day at 9 a. m.

in the home and in ears he wa communicant of, SL Francis Xavier church at 9.30. Sacred Heart church and a member Burial will be in St. Francis Xavier ofclts ly Rosa society. i charge of imnrooer cemeterv Surviving are her husband. Stan- a i lr nproper iieadli, ceraeiery.

ley; four'daughters, Miss Martha: been changed to lack of TIJT i be closed. Cantor added that a previous charge of improper headlights had KATHERIN1P MOREY AIRS. resident, of Syracuse for 34 years, died yesterday after a brief illness at her home, 717 Emerson ave. A native of Poland, she was a member of Sacred Heart church and its Holy osciety. Surviving are her husband, Stanley; four daughters, Miss Mary and Miss Martha Szczesniak, Mrs.

Michael Solomon, and Mrs. Peter Ivan- asczek; her father, Stanley Brzez- sinski of Poland; three brothers, Wallace, Walter and Arthur, all of 1 A A 1 tt-i G11U 4 I VJA Poland; two sisters, Mrs. Stella Godlewsfci and Mrs. Anna Podgorw- ski. also of Poland; and a grandson in Syracuse.

The funeral will be held at 8.30 a. m. Thursday at the home and at 9 a. m. in Sacred Heart church.

Burial will be in Sacred Heart cemetery. MISS ANNA R. CONNOLLT, a lifelong resident of Syracuse, died yesterday at her home, 569 Tompkins st, following a brief illness. She was a communicant of St. Patrick's church and was a member of Branch 93, LCBA.

Surviving are three nieces. Miss K. Grace Connolly of Washington. D. Mrs.

Thomas J. Fahey and Miss G. Connolly, both of and nephews, William F. and Thomas H. Connolly of Syracuse, and Dr.

Paul Connolly of New York city. The funeral will be held at 8.30 Thursday at her home and ley; lour-daughters, Miss Martha: ueen cnangea to lack of a rear and Miss Mary Frances SzczesniakjY riewTJmi Previ Deputies Mrs. Michael Solomon and roId Gnebno and John Check- Peter Ivanisczek; her father, who investigated the accident ley Brzezinski of Poland; three i that Miller had been driv- brcthers Wallace, Walter and An-! 1 on low beam headlights and thony Brzezinski of Poland; two: that the lights would not switch to sisters, Stella Godlewski and! hl beam. Mrs. Anna Podgorwski of When his truck hit Kelly, Miller 'KELLY--Rov J---Entered unto rest Feb.

14. 1949. Esteemed husband of Mary Kelly, and loving son of Bertha M. Kelly, beloved brother of Mrs Evelyn Letecia ano Mrs. Alice Massey.

In repose, 308 N. JVIcBride (McKinly Calling hours. 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Friends to call and.

attend funeral mass 9 na. St. Mary's cathedral. Thursday. Feb.

17. 3949 Brenaman. funeral KXOCK--in this city, Feb. 13, Geonze H. Klocfc.

Survived by his wife, Mrs, Catherine Kamm Klock: two daughters. Mrs. Georsre Ketcham of Syracuse and Mrs. Edwin T. Ellen of Utica; two Kmnd- daughters.

Mrs. Roy Phillips aJid Mrs. Paul Kinpsley. Funeral services at the home of Mrs, Kinprsley. SOS "Willis Wednesday afternoon at 1.30, the Kev.

Neal Richardson officiating. Burisl in Vesper. N. Friends a'fe requested not to send fiowers. Arrangements bv Harold E.

Hoare. JOHN LAMANNA, Florist 01 S. Warren Ph. 2-5251 WM. P.

LYNCH, Flo 307 S. Warren St. Phone 2-2158 FUNERAL DESIGNS Our Reasonable FUNERAL DESIGNS Our Specialty Reasonable Frlcea AL MARKOWITZ, Florist Open Weekdays 8 a. m. 8 p.

m. Sundays- 8 a m. 5 p. 212 E. Fayette Ph.

2-0396 frcxt, to Eckel Theater 1941 Sedan Radio and Heater Excellent Car Barcain Trade and Terms E. M. CORNWALL, INC. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer St. DODGE 1946.

Club coupe, radio. heater, fluid drive, low mileage. J600 down up to 18 months on balance. I. J.

BYER, INC. 444 W. Geneser 3-5585 Open Eves. DODGES, 1936 4-Dr. Sedans Very good running condition.

Two to choose from. $225. Highway Motors Corp. 500 Genesee St. 2-3702 FORD.

J.04«--s-cyl. Tudor. Radio." heater. Sec this easy to start car- Only $845. Bob Barth's Used Cars 900 W.

Genesee St, Phone 2-6628 OpenJTiJ 9.30,P._.M. FORD. 1937. 2-DOOR "Runs Swell" Radio and Heater. J195 HUB MOTOR SALES St.

3-7128 "FORD -i WALRATH Fulton. Y. BILLBOARD 'SPECIAL 1947--23' Howard, all steel, pew electric condition excellent. More than $1.000 below price. Small down payment.

Balance rent. Also 47 Duo. '48 Pontiac, 48 Alma. Priced to sell." GORDON THOMPSON "TRAILERS Route 5, Elbrldge. N.

Y. DON'T chances. new Duo- Therm oi! hrater for your trailer. S49 95 HAWK SALES CO-. 2329 S.

State 5-83 06. Open AH Year Round Snowing a Complete Line of Whitley and New Moon Also Some Good Values in Used F. W. Walrath STREAMLJTE AH trailers sold below list price, New and used trftllers bouffht. sold- and exchanged HAWK SALES INC.

1326 S. Sta SPECIAL All '18 Trailers at Reduced 16. 18, 22; ar.d 28-Pt. S17CS. Space Needed for New '49 AIRLINE TRAILER SALES Between Mattydale and N.

TRAVEL HOME TRAILERS--See them and save. Terms. Black's. Fleming. N.

Y. TeL Auburn Notices 8 NOTICE IS HEREBY that license number RL 18067 has been issued to the undersigned to sell liquor, beer and wine at" retail in a restaurant under the Alcoholic Beverage Control law at 222 Tallman Syracuse. N. Y. County' of on premises consumption.

LOUISE WHITE 4-door sedan. Radio, heater, foe lights. Actual 11 cage 14.600. Private 6-0655. FOKD--1935 Phaeton.

Joe Bellome.v.' Wholesale and Retail. N. West and a grandson of Syracuse. i i A A i i jwas being clocked at 42 to 43 miles an hour speed by the two deputies, i i i uepuLies, Services for Mrs, Mary had checked his speed for a 87, who died suddenly Friday before the accident, at 305 Beecher were is survived by his wife STATP TIC FT SUMMONS 1 thi c' clt Fe 13 49 Anton ai his, Mrs. Uoe the said jus wiie tht-m be known to Plaintiff, ine or claiming an -iia 2 i-- I flS, -ffl 0 I tjy i held yesterday afternoon i the Mrs.

Mary C. Kelly; his Schumacher Mason funeral home. Mrs. Bertha M. two cict-W The Rev.

Warner H. Seibert. pastor Mrs. wsiera Mk of Friedens Evangelical Reformed Massey church, officiated. Burial was hi The Woodlawn cemetery.

a. m. Thursday at" the" homeland Bearers, all relatives, were Fred 9.30 a. m. in St.

Marv's chnr and Edward Hatter, Herman and'" cftur Peter Boehmer, John Lynch and Jack Crosby. ia LJ ves. administ LfcuiK nercin de- devisees, distributees heirs at rtr legal reprcscn- executors. committees. cre cj, in DC --fv-i a i jiiterest oi anv nf cairi Evelyn Litezia SI K-r to to "EP'i 1 -no, defeSJnU The -funeral of George L.

Schwartz, wlio died suddenly Friday was held at 8.30 a. today at 1 1 -VYT- v- I in St. Mary's Eurial will be announced later. Body of Veteran, Killed in Sicily, CL aeienaants bore named defendants and each' WJ A I 1 Maahs: his mother. Mrs.

Qttilie of Pula.ski: his father, Anton Maahs or Calilornla; two daughters. Lois and Marearct; three brothers. Herman Chester and -Adolph Maahs: two Pulaski. Serv- ui fc vycuiicsaay at PflUJ H- DeWitt funeral home. 584 Delaware st.

Burial North Syracuse cemetery MacDONALD--Helena MacDonald of 3J6 Merrlman EVC-. in this city, Feb- 13. 1949. Surv-ivinK are her husband Duncan J. MacDonald; one son, H.

Duncan MacDonald: a daughter. Miss Clare Mfic- Donflld. all ol this city: a brother. Huch Kelly of Russell, N. three sisters; Mrs.

Bernice Gibbons and Miss Mary Kelly, both of Russell, and Mrs Anna Hamilton of Waterford- one grandchild and several nieces and neoh- ews. Funeral from the David R. Mooney funeral home. 434 Gifford Wednesday at 9-15 a. nnd 9.30 a.

m. in St Lucy's Friends nirty call from 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 u. and are incited to her Interment in Acnes' cemetery. NOTICE IS HEREBY that license number GB-2H47 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer and cider at retail in a grocery store undrr the Alcoholic Bev- err.ze Control law at 314 Green Syracuse, N. County or Onondaea lor off premises consumption.

JOE AND HELEN WOOLP coupe, $125. Syracuse Motors. S. Townsend FORD--1943. Business coupe.

Radio, heater, cheap. Call Or 3-6233. JEEP--Late model 1948 Willys jeep. A-l condition, fl.350. Inquire Erie J.

Miller. 209 S. Ithaca. Phone Ithaca 2521. JEEPS (USED) 1946-48 guaranteed.

Phone C. Julia. Skaneateles 168-W. 11 TM- 1 MlllTnffton JMILLINGTON--In this city. Peb 12.

William MlllinBton. He Is survived by two 6 fu a "Ty ft nd JlullTe of h7 ic thls sV mm USi r0rf a' i Ue rc da y0 rD a VlC Sr n. wo cousins. Mrs. Margaret Phillips of Syracuse Mr.

Prcd CunninKham of Osweso, nome. 1105 Willis st. ceceiia; church 9.30. Burial 'Assumption cemC' tery a. m- Thursday at her home aix at 9 a.

m. in St. Patrick's church Wfe 1 was neia at a. toaay at 1 the Waidele funeral home and at 9 A a. m.

in Assumption church, where A I OOQV a solemn high mass of requiem was: he bodv Sfrf Wt anfl celebrated by Rev. Leo F. LinderJ Jfbody of Sgt Flanci J- Whit- Burial was in Assumption ceme-i ncy of 12 Shonnarci who was ry, where Rev. Under read the; i ed Dec. 2, 1943 in Sicily, will immittal services.

Bearers WPPP! judcnient win PC aBains 13. 294S. Edith Truell Mills, default for the relief demanded in of 22G Midland ave. Survived by hus- comDlalnt. tne hanrt Crt lc committal services.

Bearers were, George Masters, Stephen Sanska, fi Arthur Fyfe, Edward Breh Walter;" Grant and William Hallchurch I The funeral pf William W. Brown i of 114 Van Buren a resident of I Syracuse for 63 years, will be heldj. 7 at 8.30 a. m. today In the John .1 will be in St.

Agnes Butler funeral home and at 9 a. Friends may call st. Joseph's (French) church tery. tomorrow from 2 -to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m.

MRS. ANNA BELLE M'CAR- RICK, 77, died yesterday at the ence Donnelly of the Cicero-Brewerton had made her home for a year. Born in Mainsburg, sbe was a former resident of Elmira Heights. Surviving, besides her daughter, are an- aunt, Mrs. Charles Shaw of Pine City; two grandchildren, and a great-granddaughter.

The body will be returned to the Ballard funeral home, Elmira Heights, by Fred R. Sears, North Syracuse funeral director. Services will be held at 2.30 p. m. tomorrow in the Elmwood Avenue Baptist church, Elmira Heights.

Burial will be in Horscheads cemetery. MISS ANNA SEEGER, 73. of 937 S. Salina died yesterday after- loon in Onondaga General hospital after an illness of four days. Miss Seeger lived here 25 years.

Surviving are a brother. Frank 5eeger of JSharon, and two sis- in St. Joseph's (French) church. Burial will be in St. Mary's cemetery; He was a native of Pittsfield, Otsego county and died Sunday night I A aiea yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Oar- 8 TM" TM Hf 1S ence Donnelly of the Cicero-Brew- lvcd by his Wlfe Mrs Esther Brown. Services for Hyman Abrams. who died Sunday at his home in Burlington, Vt, were conducted yesterday morning in Burlington. Mr. Abrams is survived by 12 children, including Mrs.

Harry Canrten, Mrs. Gerald Davis, Mrs. Archie Harris, Mrs. arrive in Syracuse this afternoon. Services will be conducted at 9 a.m.

a i Schumacher Mason funeral rooms and at 9.30 a. m. in St Lucy's church Burial will be in St. Agnes cemetery. Friends may call at the fu- LrtNcii aRainst you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Trial to be held in the County ol Onondaga, Dated this day of January. 1949. LYLE W. HORNBECK. Corporation Counsel.

Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and O. address 306 City Hall. Syracuse 2, New York. To the above named defendants In this action: foregoing is served upon you by irtti to an order of Hon.

ocari Justice of the Supreme State "-day of the of The object of this Is to estab- The' ii CAlnQ- rltT tax and titles rcsultinK therefrom. in question is described 01 ztu iviiQianu ave, OUTVIVKQ oy nun band. Chester N. Mills: two sons. C.

Russell and Truell J. Mills: a dauv-hter. Mrs. Bettv L. Cole: three grandchildren: a brother.

Arthur: three sisters. Mrs. Theresa Mnrrav, Mrs. Dorothy Ncyhart anH. Mrs.

Emma Gofwev. from the home of her sister- in-law. Mrs. William Bullock. 577 "Wilbur Wednesday at 9 a.

m. Solemn hfsh mass of reouiem at Cathedral of Immaculate Conceotion at 9.30 a. m. Intermer.l St. Acnes cemetery.

Carl J. PILOT--In Marcellus. Peb, 12- 1349. James C. Pilot.

Survived by his wife. Alice Weeks Pilot: a son. Clayton J. Pilot of Marcellus: a brother. Samuel Pilot of Philadelphia; a sister Mrs Charlotte Kinp qf Haddon Heichts.

three nieces and one nephew. Funeral services from the home. 17 North st Marcellus. Wednesday 2 p. m.

Interment Highland cemetery. Friends cpli at the home Monday 7-9 o. Tue5- da? 2-5 and 7-9 n. m. Uttlcy give notice that I will not pay or be responsible for any debts.

accounts or obligations contracted by anyone but myself after today. Feb. 15. 1949. Sipned.

JOSEPH CONAN. Comstcck ave. TO WHOM: IT MAY CONCERN--I hereby Elve notice that I will not pay or be responsible- for any debts, accounts or obligations contracted by anyone but myself after today Feb. 35. 1949.

"tuned BERNARD E. McDANIEL. Dr. 'Personals and Notice? ALL SUPERFLUOUS HAIR removed permanently by ELECTROLYSIS. Mrs.

Rae. 406 Loew 3-5439. 72-7394. BANQDETS. parties brenfc- faslR.

conventions. Kocinl events of all Kinds. Accommodations UP tc 6CO. Get our low prices first. 9-4108.

HAIR REMOVED FOREVER BY ELECTROLYSIS. 36 Years' Experienre MRS T. A. ZURETT 616 Seattle St. Phone 72-3221 UUANS MADE in One Day S25 to 1300 on Your Sienature, EMPLOYEES LOAN CO -1, A JLINCOLN COSMOPOLITAN--1S49, 5- passenser club coupe.

500 miles. Will sell S800 under list. Phone Osa-eco 113 fO-ll'LTNCOLN-ZEPHrB "custom 4- door sedan, radio and heater. overdrive, new tires, Syracuse -Auto Sales 617 St. Open NASH'--3947 Sedan heater, radio; bod.

excellent Private after 6 m. OLDSMOBIte 1946." "7B" sedan, radio, heater, seat covers, hydra- matic drive. SS25 down, up to IS months on balance. I. J.

BYER, INC. 444 W. Genesee 3-5585 Open Eves. PACKARD CONVERTIBLE Coupei 192S. Motor 1939.

Heater, radio. Ixiw mileage. Good condition. Reasonable. Frank Bcnna, 613 Catherine St.

74 -4 743, PLYMOUTH--1943. radio, heater, eood runnins order, pood tires. A steal. J695. GLENN BORDICK SALES SERVICE.

North Syracuse. Phone6377. eves, till PLTMOCTH 1947 Special Deluxe Club Coupe, new white wall tires, radio, heater. 51.425. Call Goldhi, PLYMOCTH NOTlfcE You don't even have to have down payment to purchase Glider Trailer And you can have 3 yearn to my for the best quality trailer in the industry at Grant A.

Burdick Son Syracuse Phone 3321 Open Eves, and Sundav IF'YOU CAN POSSIBLY WATCH THIS AD FOR APRIL FIRST Gonyea Trailer Sales 3600 W. Genesee St. Auto Trnrks and" Buses 1 CHEVROLET TRUCKS--ALL MAKES AND MODELS. LARGE AND SMALL FOR COMPLETE TRUCK SERVICE AND SALE, VISIT COHEN A EGGLESTON'S NEW TRUCK GARAGE. EAST SYRACUSE SALES 216 W.

MANZJUS E. SYRACUSE i 1 3307. CHEVROLET--1934. pick up, cood runninc condition and ffood tires. ONONDAGA AUTO SALES gg4 S.

Salina Open Eyes. CHEVROLET 1948. Step In. Drive a Real Barcain HUB MOTOR SALES Warren, St. 3-7l2: 1937.

116-ton vari truck. Size 616 General tires, sliehtly 'used. S-tube Fhilco car radio. Truck is in 1st OflEVROLET TRUCKS tcr every lob; 99 different models on bases. SALINA CHEVROLET CO 650 S.

SALINA ST DODGE--1946. stake body. -4-' speed transmission. Less than 10,000 miles. Like new.

Must see to appreciate. Tanners. Constantia. N. Y.

Phone 3871. INTERNATIONAL KBS7--1948. new tires, 23,000 miles. 14-f I. all steel flat rack with 12-ton hoist.

Donald Snyder. Canastota. N. RD 3, Phone Cftuenovia 903-R. Res.

Perry- villp v- ATAI d. i A i Sampson. Mrs. Maurice a ftrr" went ver Schwartz and Louis Abrams, all A Cam 4UC roft. L.

ann Tirae i 1.11 tip Sgt. F. J. Whitney neral from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.

today and tomorrow. Sgt Whitney, was born In Syracuse on Dec. 3, 1919. A graduate of Christian Brothers was employed as a chef in a Rochester restaurant when he enlisted in the army Jan. 7.

1942, He went "All that t'rnrt nr tt I tne home Monday D. Tues- 1 Si SiS'Sr SS5S I TM IIttlcy Nn Onondajra State of New York beinz Lot SALMON--In Syracuse. Feb. 14. 1S49.

Miss wo. 6. Block 6. of the Allen Tract on Bridsct Salmon. by one sister.

Alvord ave. fnow Wheaton rd.) in Nfllie Funeral from the Hart Ouinn Alvord Wheaton th? Fourth Ward of the City of Syracuse St" and 4 Xl feet In Lot No. 7. Block of the Allen Tract 8S.A£ OI no Wheaton in the Fourth Ward of the Citv Qf Syracuse 7 4 X1M feet dl a Clark olficiatlns Interment Delphi Friends may call Tuesday. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

Syracuse DEATHS IN OTHER PLACES SanKerfield, Sunday. Mrs. Louisa C. Hollowell. 81.

of Brookfield. Rome, Monday, Casey Rienzo. 65. Sftvanah Sunday, Arthur LaJrd. 51 of Mansfield.

O- Bartlett, Monday, Miss Mabel V. Temple. 73. ers, Mrs. Rose Garther of WilJiams- Jort, Pa.

and Mrs. Louise Warring- on of San Diego, Calif, Newell Helm, funeral directors, brwardcd the body to Williamsport or services and burial. MR of 419 Euclid died yesterday at her iome. She is survived by a er, Mrs. Arnold March, Chicago, a son, William A.

Handville, llbridge; a sister, Mrs. Mae Curtis Albany: and four grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9 a.m. Wednesday in the Snydcr funeral ome and at 9.30 a. in St, Jos- TrumansburR Monday.

Mrs. Lena Smith. Cortlnnd, Monday, Frank Jones. Geneva. Monday.

Martin Hoi. 70. Waterloo, Monday. Miss Harriet Turner 86. lc 1 Sund Mrs.

Edith Ward Fitcn, 62. Wfttertown. Monday. Mrs. Minnie Emern A-T N.

C. and was serving with the 180th regiment when he was killed Surviving are his father, John Whitney, and three brothers, William Whitney of Riverhead. John Whitney of South Dakota and Jamas Whitney. vacant" and thl' Ij0 Kl N05 6 flnd 7 nd Of ct Alv rd avc ''now a tpn rd.) hi the Fourth Ward of the City of Syracuse." rt.f?rS,-J* renii also beinr known and described as follows: 11 1 ct arce o' land sit- the Ci Syracuse. County, of pnondaifa and State of New York, known os 6 7 nd northerly 16 feet 0 1 5', BI ct of the All-n 'Tract amended.

Said lots 6 and 1 frontrnc feet each and, part of Lot 8 fronting et I 2 orc or Ies on the westerly side Wheaton rd.) and Assessment Rolls, viz: 1 the rear and bcinc 10Q oonstructinic sewer in Gannett from the existing 5. 1949. secwer in Sixth North St. to 334 feet, more un lew- southwesterly, are In my hands that any assessment ORimun. ourvivca oy one iMfine Funeral from the Hart Ouinn funeral home.

500 Danforth Wednesday. 8.30 a. St. John the Baotist church at 9 a. m.

Burial In Assumption cemeterv. Friends may call 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. tod v. THE PARENTS CHOICE Blffffeat news in Syracuse.

The only service or its kind, especially for you. LULLABYE 5-9073 White Kitchen Bakery NOW OPENED SPECIALIZES IN: Brown Nut and Fig Bread Nut and Raisin Bread Plain Brown Bread Orange Bread 204 GROUSE AVE. CALL 6-0745 PH. ORDERS Lost Id' Blt-LFOLD--Brown leather: InitialedT Containing valuable papers. Reward.

o.Tonn TU 2-Dr. Sedan. Heater. defroster, radio. S685.

HANEY'S Used James St. 73-2741. PLTMOUTH--1941. deluxe 2-door. beautiful condition.

Bargain for quick -sale. Phone or 2-2291. TLYMOUTH. 1940 COUPE --Radio; heater, excellent condition, $695 610 I PLYMOUT.H--1940. 4-door sedan.

Rebuilt motor; new transmission. Phone 9-2491. a TAPNER--In this city; Feb. 13. 1949.

Mrs. Lottie N- Tapncr. Survived by one brother. Milter Tracy; one daughter. Mrs.

Ixivlsa ICotrba: several nieces neohew5. Funeral services from Goddard Jfe Crandall funeral home. 3111 James Wednesday at 11 Rev. Wilbur 1 i DOG-- Afghan female. Lost just outside of Cicero, with show harness and chain.

Reward. Mrs. Ssrvelia Kciffer. 15 7-F-ll. Brewer Y.

DOGS LOST (2)-- Enclish Setter" white with Mack markings, mimed CharlJe. Also Enpllsh Shepherd pup. Last seen tosether. Phone Marccllus ENGLISH SETTER-- White with black ears. no.

142031. Phone HANDBAG Vicinity Butternut and sts. Finder POINTER Brown and white female puppy, wearirtsr collar with 1945 tag. Lost Sat- near N. Y.

Central. Reward. 6-0285. RING (Woman's). Gold, 1940.

4-door. Good condition. S67S. Phone 6-3995. PONTIAC, 19fo 6-cyl.

2-dr. sedan. Excellentr tires. good running condition, Barcain $175. Highway Motors Corp.

500 and 451 St. POVTIAC. 1.13ft--4-door~ sedan. $295." JEROME MOTORS 951 W. Genesee St.

Open Eyes. 3-3738 PON77AC "6." new ba ttery. Good condition. Special, hurrv on this one. 210 Franklin st.

PONTIAC 1948 Convertible "8" Hydra- matic. Fiiily equipped. 9.000 mi. $2.250. Any time after 4 p.

m. at 4-door. excellent condition. 5 white sidewall tires. radio.

3-2355. STUDEBAKER. Re- pal Deluxe, 2-docr. A low mllcoRe car. Like new.

some extras. 51.795. Bob Barth's Used Cars NOTICES deeo." DEPARTMENT OP FINANCE--SYRACUSE Pebruarv 14. 1949. Notice fc N.

Y- Feoruary M. PJOWCS is hereby Riven that the following described Assessment Rolls, viz: Local assessment No. 1CC1 nnnctT-itnf Irttr a a sanitary LYLE BORNBPri A New York. fo iSS tor collection, mat any assessment therein may be paid at this office, with-- QDJ out fee, at any time before the expiration of ten days from the day of notice. After A I and pearls.

Viorfuty Warren downtown. Reward. 5-7726 or 2-1859. SCARF (Wool)-- Wine color with stripe. Downtown.

Friday niRht, Finder pleas? call 2-74 00 or 4 4 048 TOOL BOX-- -Corner Hiawatha, and Spencer st. Finder please return to 536 Erie W. Sears Roebuck reward WALLET-- Black, gold letter bifth LEGAL NOTICES Take son Cean, 87. of Chaumont. Ithaca Monday, Mrs.

C. Bond. 78 of Union City, N. J. Oawego, Monday, Mrs, Evelyn W.

Cup- Fulton. Monday, Andrew J. Drumrm 45. Fulton. Monday.

Mrs. Bertha N. Baker. i Monday. Mrs.

Mary P. Mahoncy. LEGAL NOTICES -f- NOTICE OF HEARING of a public hearinK to be Office of the Town Cleric ol Ononrtnca. Onondatca County. office in the Hamlet Taunton at 8 nv on February 25, 1949 to consider an ordinance to regulate the placing of trailers, trailer camps, tourist camps, cabins, tents, and similar dwellings or abodes, upon real property in the Town of Onondaga- and regarding the general supervision and Ilcenstni thereof.

Town of Onondaffft. OnondaM County, out ice, ai any ume oeiore uic expim-mn HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB of ten days from the day of notice. After Sup i 50 of Onondaita the exoiration of said ten days, the fee has entered Into an agreement with prescribed by law will be GEORGE H. BEDFORD Commissioner of Finance OF FINANCE--SYRACUSE T5r ecn li of Suoervisors of the foilow'inR roome CftTuea. Chenaniro.

Delaware Franklin Fulton certifjcjitc, papers, money. Lost Sat- 5. 336 -S-8985. WATCH-- (Man's) In Watertown on State near Victory Diner. Call gyracuse collect 2-5496 COLLIE can cla 72- Found 10-A 516 Allen New York.

KATHERINE MOREY. Town Clerk OF FTOWCET SYRACUSE. ii 1 TMouce is nerc- that toe followinc described As- aessment Rolls viz: Local assessment No. 26M--For constructing constructinc a 10" sanlUry on the north side of Erie Blvd. East 390 feet, more or less, from the westerly line of Teall are in my hands for collection and that any assessment In may be this office, without fee, at any time before the expiration of ten ijny SEALED OF CO UTRACT AND PURCHASE.

thi'-nfflS'Sf OW hee 1 I A 1 ounties uoon the terms and condi- the easterly line of Maplr are in my rcs In said asreemfcnts. hands for collection, and that anv assess- Si nts shal1 until mcnt therein may be paid at this office, oer without fee at any time before the eft- TorK pirn tion of ten days from the day of notice. After the exolratlon of sairt ten ur days, the fee prescribed by law will be charted. Clerr GEORGE H. BBDFORD Commissioner of Fin an eg Syracuse.

Februnrv 4. 1949. BOARD OF ONONDAGA cApn-KHon or wn davs, scribed by law will be rhaWed. 'the fee GEORGE H. BEDFORD Commissioner of Finance 400 call.

3661 the on GEORGE F. WAITK, Commissioner. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE--SYRACUSE. Februtrv 14, 1949. Notice Is here- DEPARTMENT OF HIS.

AS- N. Februsrv 14. 1949. Notice S3SF3- TM1'. vlz Loc 1 No.

bv riven ttat the described As- 10 i mnlt sessment Rolls, rtz: Local No. Sr 3 rm I All Jn con struct. In iO" nanltnry Ae wer in Clarence from Dr. 73-347S AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles for Sale 14 BCICK. sedan.

This car has 25.000 actual miles. General condition thruout like new. white sidewall tires. Only cuaranteed. Must be seen to be appreciated.

LOT I DAVISON'S W. Genesee St. Phone 2-6628 Open 'Til 9.30_P._M. STUDEBAKER--1939. 4-door good tires, clean throuahout, 5445.

BUDDY WALTERS 1131 Erie Blvd. at Walnut Ave- 6-5131 STtmEBAKEK--1938 coupe. rftdioT heater; new paint. Special. $335.

KRIE MOTORS. 724 Erie E. 4-5715. TERR A PLANE--1336 sedan. very Bargain.

$195. WRIGHT WELTON. 626 S. SaUna st. SNOW PLOWS FOR JEEPS.

PHONE O. JULIA WILLYS JEEP. 1946--4-wheeI drive? condition throushout. J795 1 down, bs lance monthly, JOHN ROTELLA MO W. Genesee St 3-4408 Grade Reconditioned rjned Cars Fonda Motor Car Inc.

INTERNATVOKAL 1987 a panel- Good condition. Priced risht. Associated Laundries. 106 E. Raynor for Mr.

COMPLETE it WE of'trucks for sale! Spector Auto Parts Corp. Erie Blvd. WPst. 4-8086. "Truck Trailers and Tractors if TRACTOR--L.

J. T. Mack. 707 en- Bine, duplex transmissinn. 12.00x24 tires.

5th wheel, sanders. Looks like new. Also smaller used tractors. Various makes and models. Autocar Sales Service.

730 E. Water st. Accessories. Parts. Hres AUTO ACCESS OR TO New and used for all cars, trucks Highest paid for late mode) wrecks Call CEKTHALj CITY JSED PARTS.

411 Franklin fit 3-3141 or 720 Second East 73-3331 NEW AND USED PARTS for All makes of cars and trucks low prices. We buy and sell used and trucks. Spector Auto Parts Erir iWvd W. 4-8086, Motorcycles AVAILABLE--New Indian models on display. $365, Headquarters for Whizzer motor bikes, and Schwinn bicycles.

Dave's CycJe 1628 Erie blvd. 6-3345. HAKtCY DAVIDSON A Farts ircessorfes repairlnc See the Barley 1360 delivered C.rclf Shop. IOCS State 2-3730. Service aiutions at KAISKR-FRA2BR HUB MOTOR SALES Warren St.

Call 7 Specialized Repairing CRACKED MOTOR BLOCKS cylinder heads, expertly repaired of cold weld method. Wonc ruaranteea. D. MOTOR BLOCK SERVR-ft .11.17 S. State St 3-95la RADIATORS--Boiled out.

repair? a nnd recored. Guaranteed 1-day aerv- ice. Sudol's Garage. 333 TempSe, REBUILT MOTO'RS 645 S. WARREN ST.

3-5547 OR 3-3048 Wanted--Automotive CASH PAID for'your car immediately Davison. 918 Genesee st. or 3005 Erie E. Lot No. 2.

2-2890. CARS KA.VTED--All makes anH models. Top prices paid PHILLIPS MOTORS 437 W. Genesee St. EDI 1C ATIONAI Correspondence Ccnnes 46 r'fVTi Grant to Bender A I3 fi lfs t7 IoM SVc I i nWi Ck to Rlvoli St i ln 1Ine from and a sanitary Dr.

cen- In "mi 1 ter 1Ine tnce north 32fl feet, collection, and Skt ISy wJESmSt are or a in TM hdnds for coliec- mav be paid at this office wlthoSt til it i lon J'ltt thwoin mav time ei 1 Eves. 2-2890 BUICK 1942, "Special Sedan" Radio and Heater Reconditioned and Guaranteed PRATT PONTL wnnout ice. at any time before the expiration of ten of nollce Aft the Of said ten rtayj will be chtrBed. 3664 K. i ef ff tnft of ten flavs H.

7i 1 i I i one ffJCPTB- tion of Id ten d.v,. the fee ol IMT "Where You Get a BNter Deal" BiriCK--J948. DynaHow 3.800 miles. Trade, terms, Black, 110 Cftlumbus BUfCK--J9417 Motor like Com- Pletely Can be financed. Original owner.

2 3 3 3 3-door. Heater. ExceP lent conJitJon. Phone. 3-3B83.

Wilbur Auto Service 8 0 Rec n- ed CLUB COUPE tfr NI CONDmON W. M. STAHLE HAF pV Transportation Chevrolet. '33 Coach .7. Ford.

'30 Model J4? Terraplane. '33 Coach CHAPPY'3 AUTO SALES .1430 W. Genesee at. a-wn? WB SEIJ. BETTfcfiTuSii U.S.

CIVIL SJERVICE JOBS--Stwrt hifth as $64.44 week. Secure positions. Qualify NOW at home. FRKE 40- book, details. Write todar.

Franklin Institute, Dcpt. 933-M, Rochester. N. Y. Professions.

Trade Schools 49 BEAUTY CAREER--Marinello. February classes now fonnlnv. Day ar.d evening, convenient terms. Culver Academy. 445 S.

Warren Syrtcune. N. Y. IT WILL PAT rOU to mvestlf.U opportunities offered la Beauty Culture at taurht by ur Beaux Ari 0cnooj of culturt. 8 Domegttc Help Wanted 51-B care of 2 children.

I school are and do lltht housekeeping. Mast live In. Private room. Phone 72-figia. gerv- InK table and dusting of lower floor for 3 adults No heavy cleaning of laundry.

Rcferences. 72S4. WOULD YOU like "to enjoy your own private room bath, the comforts- of a modern home with latest I I Phone 3-3445..

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