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ATTLE 10 graudcMdrea; Kreut-srauu-ctiildren. several nieces and nephews. Services Mondav 11 a.m. Maimer ncrai Home, Liverpool, Rev. Francis TVEKDHAM made to the I Auvcntist cnurcu auiiauip BELZER John G.

Belzer 91, of Cato, N.Y. (a formei resident of Syracuse), August 6, surv: Carl John G. nouelaj Adams and Mrs. Frederick Martin; 13 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral sen-ices will be 11 A.M.

the Jeweii Funeral Home. Cato. Burial will be in Cato Union Hill. P.M. Friday" at the JEWELL FUNERAL HOME BERRIMAN Ham- E.

Bcrriman 205 Fleasantview 7-3. Island Nation- al Cemeterv, goninDuuoai "wy made to the American Cancer Societ: MAURER FUNERAL HOME INC. DOHM Joseph D( sets m'X Cuukhouse, ilr.s. Norms' and Miss Margaret Dohm; sere nieces and nephew. Services from a.m.

in StTW of Lima Church. sSSSy Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 ALLAHAX-HANLEl'-MOONET Needham. 76. of High Acres i vived the Cathedral of 5 9 P.M. eight great-grand- two nieces miss and Mrs.

Donald snmn. S3 A.M. fiermeVst. Mary's Ceme-j BROS. LNC- PURCELL Mary's Cemeterj-.

au to 9 p.n EDWARD J. RYAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Welter Funeral Home GODDARD GRAND ALL GANG MEMORIAL CHAPEL JOHN T1NDALL FUNERAL HOME. W. Genesee St. H0S Carter Funeral Home, Inc.

PiRRO SONS, Inc. 514 Turtle St. DONALD W. KNIGHT 30S Court Ballweg-Lunsford, Inc. P.

Burns Son, Inc. Demong-Waideie Garfield Funeral nc. 515 Westcott sc. FARONE SON, INC Cline Funeral Home, Inc. 206 Kinne E.

Syracuse HE7-3- KEEGAN OS BELT 900 N. Salina Bordynski Funeral Home 1105 W. Genesee St Inc. 422-73 Giminski-Wysocki, 13Z0 W. Genesee Street.

422-1167. 422-5087; MONUMENTS WALSER GRANITE CO. 152 Grant Blvd. Open Mon. Eves.

479-611 MONUMENTS Split Rock H08-35M LAMBERT MEMORIALS 801 LIVERPOOL HP. 457-203 FAIRCHILD ft MEECH mc FUNf RAL CHAKL SNW.OMMhto 47S-5101 DEWITT CHAPEL UN trie t. 446-5500 IWHELAN BROS FUNERAL HOME SYRACUSE, mM YGSK 475-1787 JOHNC.TINDALL Funeral Home, Inc. 1921 V.C;enei«f, KOB-5S2I JOHN C. TINDALL Funeral Home, Inc.

Lloyd L. Clark Herald-J distributor Lloyd L. Clark, 60, of Old Parishville Road in Potsdam and Herald-Journal distributor for 18 years, was dead on arrival at Potsdam Hospital Friday night. He collapsed at his camp at Brown's Bridge and was taken to Potsdam Hospital by the Potsdam Rescue Squad. Services will be conducted today at 2:30 p.m at Potsdam Emmanuel Baptist Church on May Road.

The Revs. William Rogers and Norman Bell will officiate. Burial will be in RIVETTS Mary Rivetts. August 9, 1972, of Kirk- held 11 A.M. Saturday Funeral Home.

Mtooa. I White Chapel Memory Ga RUSSELL H. SC SCHLOSSER Miss Betty Jane Schlosser. 1512 August iu- burvavea pv Gertrude Ester Bortel. Several nieces and neDh- cts.

Funeral services Frasier Shep-ardson Funeral Home. 1217 North Sa-Hna Monday, 11 A.M. Hev. Alfred cciu-ocier oiiiciatmg interment wood-land Cemetery. Friends may call Sat- FRASIER SHEI'AKDSON SPENCE Mrs.

Charles Gallagher of Rochester. Mr. Clark was born in Madrid on July 29, 1913, a son of Charles and Hattie Clark. He attended Madrid area been employed by the County James P. Terrott James P.

Terrott, a resident of 224 W. Fifth St. in Os- admitted to Oswego Hospital yesterday. A life-resident of Oswego, Mr. Terrott was a retired engineer of the former New York Central Railroad.

was a member or erhood of Railroad Engineers Mhs aiftbel E. speuce. 31 North Baldwins vilie, August 10. 1973. Survived; Uy a sister, Mrs.

Holbert of! SUNDAY, AUG. 5 liauKrmsviiie, several meces ana Monday. a.m. lardeau Funeral Home, and 9 -Yiary's unurcu. baiav.msvme.

uauins bcurs 2 4 and 7 to 9 rn. Sunday atj Jv.Trs. Edna FALARREAU FUNERAL HOME Hall Ave. TOSCANO Anthony Tosctmo of 124 Oakdale Drive, August ic, i97o, survived Dy ter Walters: a George Potter three sisters, Mrs. Nancy Cantlsano, Mrs.

Rose Russo, Mrs. Frank Sain; four grandchildren; four great-grand- neral Home, Monday. 1 P.M. Paul Seltzer Cemetery, Sunday 2 to GCEENUSAF FGNERAL HOME IXC, WALDRON George J. Waldron Sr.

of 102 Dyer Court. August 10. 1973. survived bv three sons. George J.

Raymond J. and Edward J. Waldron; rjne grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Sen-ices at the Greenleaf Funeral Womp. Mondav.

9 A.M. in St. Lucv's IN MEM0R1AM LOVING MEMORY GREENLEAF FUNERAL IIO-ME, EfC. WITHAM Mrs. Marie Evers East Syr acuse, August a 1973.

Survived by daughters, Mrs. Edward Dunn, Mrs Richard Lane, tcco sons. Harold anc William P. Wmtham, 241 Kinney St, East Syracuse, Monday 9 St. Matthew's Church.

Interact St. MaryTs Ceme tery, Dewm. -ttictioc; may cau vno passed Aug. 5, 1971 Live in the hearts of those -we FUNERAL DIRECTORS GODDARD FUNERAL HOME 3111JomesSt 463-4320 Gaynor-Maslyn Funeral Home 11? South Ave. tfaBrjF.Goywor John F.

W.siyn GANG Memorial Chapel 104FordhamRd. at Teall Ave. 463-6161 GANG Memorial Chapel 104 Fordham Road GODDARD GRANDALL FUNERAL HOME 3111 James St. Syracuse 463-4320 Gaynor-Maslyn nt, Inc. Stringer Tuesday 1 Mrs.

Florence M. Stringer, widow of William 0. Stri- the Dorcas Philathea Class there for more than 40 years. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Anton B.

(Marion) Lind of Cayuga RD; a grandson, Maj. Richard W. Lind of Salt Lake City, TJhta; a grand- Herald-Journal. He- also has 7 memDer Madrid Cemetery, with the Highway Department. Fay G.

Main Funeral Home in charge. Surviving are Mr. Clark's Mrs. Clark; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne Currier, West Stock-holm, and Mrs.

Douglas Stuart of Lowville; one son, Donald Clark of Louisville, seven grandchildren; one Carl Clark of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Elkin of- Oswego and nger, formerly of 10 Second Ave. in Auburn and Cahuga Rd, died in Mercy Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Stringer was born in Owasco, the daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Levi Cuy-kendall, and had always lived in mis area, bne was a mem- schools. He married Margaret of mtQd Methodist iviaiiory id uk parsonage church was teacher i waaamgion ivieinuaisi Church on Oct. 29, 1942. They lived in Madrid several years and moved to Brasher in 1950, where he farmed.

In 1957 the family moved to Potsdam, where he became cy) Fitzsimmons of Ann Arbor, also seven great- grandcmldren Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Mosher Neagle Funeral Home. The tor of First United Methodist PVmrf4i will nffirvnto wego, died shortly after being Fort Hm Ceinetery. Calling hours will be from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home, 93 E.

s'St Graduates and was a communicant of Airman Robert P. Fillhart, St. John's Church. son of and L. Niies Deaths of the week Mrs.

Delia Luther, Westfield, water, Fla. Spencer, 115 Luigi (Louis) Adiano 212 Clifton PI. Mrs. Theresa Perry, Lake Worth, Fla. Mrs.

Katherine Higgins Bey-rau, 218 Ridge Liverpool. George W. Armstrong, Arlington, Va. Mrs. Mary Johnson Sargent, Midland Avenue.

Orson T. Toll, 3863 Griffin Onondaga Hill. Mrs. Catherine Osinski, 240 Dale St. Patsy Petta, Trenton, N.J.

Jesse A. Ripley, 4530 W. Seneca Tnpk. Frederick Smith Wilkinson, 71 W. Genesee Baldwin- Frederick M.

Scott, Sandy Hook, Conn. MONDAY Mrs. Estella Thayer, 168 Hall Ave. Carl Schlosser, 724 E. Laurell St.

Ernest A. Brandt, 304 Cayuga St. W. Perry Schenck, 103 Elk St. James J.

Dooley, 1825 Midland Ave. Leo H. Goss, 356 W. Newell St. Mrs.

Irene Chamberlin Kil-cosTie, 504 Charles Solvay. Bernard J. Sessler, 216 Gram-bach Ave. Kenneth J. Marshall, 162 W.

Florence Ave. TUESDAY Mrs. Isabel Torres, 928 Midland Ave. Elmer F. Grow, 73 Canton Baldwinsville.

Mrs. Jessie Anne King, 4880 Onondaga Rd. Alexander J. Leonard, 100 LuddenPrwy. Frank Lloyd Davey, Tampa, Fla.

Frank A. Hewson, Canan-daigua. Mrs. Anna G. Berit, 188 Buckley Liverpool.

Miss Edna M. Vincent, 2026 South Ave. Terance Blake, Wyncote, Pa. James J. Leonard, 112 Seneca View Baldwinsville.

Mrs. Vernie L. Benson, Georgetown. Mrs. Anna Martini Wynn, 65 Frederick East Syracuse.

Mrs. Mabel Priano, 105 Harford Rd. Sam Balestra, 1813 W. Genesee St. Mrs.

Bessie I. Dutcher, 705 S. West St. WEDNESDAY Mrs. Olive McGill, 110 Cleveland Fayetteville.

Mrs. Julia M. Snigg, Verona, N.J. Robert E. Stanton, 251 Holland St.

NorbertShultz, 725 Helen St Kasoer W. Schabeil, 240 Fitch St. Mrs. Mary E. Mather, 206 Plymouth Mattvdale.

Thomas E. Phillips, 320 Hatch St. Ave. Ernest V. Cronkwright, 203 LeRoy Rd.3 North Syracuse.

Aloysius P. Muhl, 230 Grambach Ave. Gerald J. Dougherty, 114 Emaiin Camiiius. Guiseppe Guarragi, Hamilton, Canada.

svuie. Auburn. THURSDAY Florence M. Reed; ex-area resident Mrs. Florence M.

Reed, 59, of Pfafftown, N.C., and a summer resident of Inlet, died yesterday in St. Luke's He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ella Collett; a daughter, Mrs. Nancy Battles of Fulton RD four sons, John Collett Jr. of Phoenix, Gary Collett of Pennsville, Robert Town-ley of Rochester and i h-ard Townley of Churchville; and a brother, Alexander Collett of Fulton.

Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday from the Young Son Funeral Home. Burial will be in Sandridge Cemetery, Town of Schroeppel. Calling hours are 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow at the funer- DeBarbien, 461 Woodbine Charles E. Rynd, Clear- JoseDh Dohm s- 701 A11en North Syracuse. Henry J. Supemault, conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pfafftown Christian Church Cemetery.

There are no calling hours. Mpmnrial Hncnital in Iltira. AmnoiMiMitB am E. Reed. They were former neral Homes Inc.

of Utica, residents of Fayetteville and Bridgeport. Mrs. Reed was bom in Portland, Maine, and tre daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde MacPhee.

She attended schools in Portland and graduated from the former Onondaga General Hospital School of Nursing in Syracuse. She was married to Dr. in 1941. They moved to Lake Park, Fla. Graveside services will be John T.

Collett John T. Collett, 61, of 19 Anderson Ave. in Rochester, Surviving are a brother, Fjujiart of Adams has sradu- Memorial Hospital there, George W. Terrott of Oswego; ate(j at Keesler Air Force lowing an illness of several a sister, Miss Helen Terrott gase from the Air months, of Oswego; also a niece and Force airborne radar repair- Born in Fulton, he had re-two nephews. man course conducted by the sided in Oswego County most Services will be 8:30 a.m.

Air Training Command. of his life. He had been em-tomorrow at the Dain Funeral The airman is being as- ployed by the Rochester Home and at 9 a.m. at St. signed to McCMan AFB, Ca- Truck Rental Co.

John's Church. Burial will be for duty with a unit of in St. Peter's Cemetery. Call- the Aerospace Defensev Coming hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 mand. Airman Fillhart is a p.m.

today at the funeral 1972 graduate of South Jeffer-home. son High School- HONORARY CHAIRMAN NAMED Edwin L. Comins of Rome, has been named honorary chairman of the Rome Breath Pfafftown in'lML She was a lLife of Pfafftown Chris- tiau Church. She was active 1UU5 in many civic and social house appeal, will events in Pfafftown. Mrs.

Reed is survived in Comins will direct volun- addition to her husband, by teers raising funds for chil- two daughters, Miss Elizabeth affected with lung-dam- M. Reed or Raieigh, N.C., -S'-o iscascs such is cystic and Miss Nancy L. Reed, at fibrosis, severe asthma, home; a son, Robert C. Reed cnronic bronchitis, bronchiec- of Tacoma, and a sis- and a condition called ter. Mrs.

Louis Evenden of "childhood emphysema." The drive is sponsored by the Upper Mohawk Valley Cystic Founda tion. Daniel J. McAuliffe Jr. is president. The disease is an incurable genetic ailment which is the died friday evening at Strong subject of tmrent research funded by the foundation.

Pulmonary illnesses of all sorts affect six million children in the United States. Mary Carroll Services will be at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at the Farrell Funeral Home in Auburn for Mrs. Mary Connelly Carroll of Auburn, a native Syr-acusan, who died Friday in Mercy Hospital, Auburn. A conceJebrated Mass of the Resurrection will follow at 10 in St.

Mary's Roman Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Calling hours are 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.

Mrs. Carroll was the widow of Edward J. Carroll. She lived in Auburn 38 years. She was a communicant of St.

Mary's Church, and a member of its Rosary and Scapu lar Society, A Mrs. Carroll is survived by ClIULtU a daughterj Sister Mary ajhi dies at 59 Augustus Perrotto, 59, of 19 Pleasant St. in Seneca Falls. Mrs. Mary Mae Kriese, 736 foreman of the Brass Found- E.

Laurel St. rv and 37 years an employe George Corron, East Murray of Goulds Pumps, died Clay. unexpectedly yesterday of an Reina Lorraine Shane, 241 apparent heart attack. Bryant Ave. Fjinpral spruirP(I wm hft Mrs.

Anna Delaney O'Hora, day me Dorail Funeral Duyn Home and Hospital. Mrs. Lizzie Connors, Webster Ave; Van Mrs. Marie Evers 203 Frederick East Syr- Harry E. Berriman, 205 Pleasant View Liverpool.

Mrs. Mary Rivetts, N. Man-lius Road, Kirkville. Addle M.Attle. FRIDAY Anthony Toscano, 124 Oak-dale Dr.

Miss Mabel E. Spence, 31 North Baldwinsville. Mrs. Frieda C. Roberts, 232 Burt St.

John P. Purcell, 5502 W. Genesee Camiiius. Lawrence W. Bowen, Hamilton Road, Elbridge.

SATURDAY Home and at 9:15 a.m. in St. Patrick's Church. Burial will be in St. Columbtelle Cemetery.

Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, today and tomorrow at the funeral Survivine are his wife. Mrs. Mrs. Henrietta Seever, 340 Giroloma (Gerry) Perrotto; two sons, Robert and Francis; one daughter, Mrs. Ralph E.

"Pete" Needham, neca Falls, Mr. Perrotto was High Acres Onondaga a member of the Rumseyville Hill. Sportsmen's Club, the Seneca Mrs. Margaret Cantatore, Falls Moose, and the SMS 119 Frederick Galeviile. Lodge.

CORRECTION IN WHITES Sat. ad on RCA, 2 Prices on 2 models were transposed read as Model model NORTH SYRACUSE, Route 81, TAFT RD (Carroll) of Rochester, a sis- ten Mrs. Margaret P. Connelly of Syracuse, and several nieces and nephews. Demolition scheduled Officials, at the Seneca Army Depot in Romulus all have announced that ammuni- be conducted all this week on a daily basis and may result in increased noise levels in the area of the depot.

Scheduled for demolition are five-inch warhead components, rifle grenades and mines. These operations will-be Patrick Huson. AU are in Se- conducted only if the- atmos-neca Falls. Also seven sisters, pheric conditions are favor-Mrs. Vito Passalaqua of Gen- able enough to insure that the eva, Mrs.

Rose de Parde of noise will be kept to a min-Dunneion, Mrs. Etta imum, officials said. Alongi ot Auburn, Mrs. Richard Woods of Aurora, Mrs. Paul Marsh of Syracuse, Danny Pasqualicchio and Mrs.

Jane Grabbatin, both of Seneca Falls; three brothers, Paul of Waterloo, Frank and Anthony Perrotto, both of Seneca Falls; and three grandchildren. A life-long resident of Se- SYRACUSE HERALD-AMERICAN, Aug. 12, 1973 52 WatkinsGlen buglers tops The of Watkins Each received $700 and She was the wife of Dr. Rov diorf hv John Glen, have won the "Class Hag and trophy LeRoy Bean Services for LeRoy A. Bean, 77, of Penfield, who (faed Thursday in Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, will be at 2:30 p.m.

today at the Becker Funeral Home, Red Creek. Buriat v.iii be Sodus Cemetery. A native of Sodus, Mr. Bean lived most of his life in Red Creek and Penfield. He was former owner of a garage in Red Creek until he XiT 1A AAA rmA competition in the $26,400 TTn girfs 14 to 21 years 311(1 sixth annual U.S.

Open Junior corps from 20 Drum and Bugle Corps na- states Canada were in tional championships. The Marion for the competition, event was held at Marion, Twelve corps units which ohio are larger and more ex-The "Audubons" from ttae in Cla ss Audubon, N.J., captured the A and all-girls will battle Sat-all-girls championship Friday f0r the This latter group included the Syracuse "Marauders," nationally-known outfit. The "Open" event was to start with semi-final competition in. the afternoon, and conclude with finals late last Complete results of the meet were not immediately available. Burglary case set for court sold it 20 years ago.

He was garage foreman for the Red Harold D. Dello Stritto of 40 Creek central School until his Clark St. in Auburn, is sched- retirement 10 years ago. Mr. uled to be arraigned in Au- Bean was a former member butn City Court at 10 a.m.

to- of the Wolcott Masonic Lodge morrow on charges of petit and the Red Creek Rotary larceny and burglary, police Club. report. He is survived by his wife, Members of the detective Mrs. Edna Bean; a daughter, squad said Dello Stritto was Mrs. Anthony Izzo of Pen- arrested Friday in connection field; a son, Jack Bean of with a burglary at the Au- Kansas City, nine grand- bran Battery Tire Service at )ne step-great- 38 Clark St.

The break-in oc-and, one sister, curred sometime Thursday Mrs. Carlton Primerson of night or Friday morning, de-Red Creek. tectives said. FREE SALE ONE WEEK ONLY! umbrella Offer Ends August 18fh uner tnas August 18 Executive Desk SLICED WJUiliT VEHILRS WITH Bit Wt SPECIAL UMIHATE TOP. Jill DRAWERS IflCKMEE.

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