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3ratli5 ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE Friday. Sept. 30. 1966 8C Scully, John J. Bicterstaff, Emma J.

NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice Is Hereby Given that seeled! proposal will be received at the office of the Divisioo of Purchase and Supply. 6 City Hall, until 11:00 A.M. Eastern Daylight Savini Time. October 14, 1V66. on the followuu: Shovels All bids must be endorsed with the title of the work to which Ihey relate, the name of the bidder and his rest-dence.

and must be accompanied bv a certified check or bid bond to Insure the execution of contract if awarded. All bids must be upon and in conformity with the biddini sheets and specifications which will be furnished after September 29. REED H. HARDING. Purchasing Aaeat CU 9-29.

9-30 It. STATE UNIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION FUND Murphy, Susanna C. Susanna C. Murphy of Newark N. Y.

Seot, 29, 1966. Survived by soits, Michael oiid Jacob Fost ot Newark. Raymond Foss, Phelps, Father Lawrence V. Muihy, St. Andrews Seminary Rochester.

Sisters, Mrs. Mary DeSmith, Mm Gertrude Bailey, both of Newark, brothers, Marinus Stockman, Lyons, Peter Stockman, Newark, Jacob Stockman, Rochester. Five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, Severol nieces and nephews Friends may coil ot The Scott Funeral Nome, 124 West Miller St. Newark. Friday 1-9.

Servlcet Saturday ot 11:30 a.m. St. Michael's Church. Interment, East Newark Cemetery. Rosary Friday, I p.m.

at the funeral home. Warsaw Patrolman, Youth Hurt in Crash WARSAW A village patrolman and a 16-year-old motor-cylist were still in Wyoming County Community Hospital last night after an accident on Burke Hill Road Wednesday night which ended high-speed chase. Wrlghtson, Margret Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1966, Margret Wrightson, formerly of Boardmae Street She Is survived bv her neohew, Robert J. Stuver of Berkeley Heights, New Jersey; also several cousins.

Friends ere Invited to attend Reauiem Mass on Friday morning at 9 o'clock In the Chapel at St. Ann's Home, interment In Sodus, N.Y, There will be no calling hours. Arrangements by he John M. Hedges Funeral Home. Yates, Cornelia H.

Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1966, Mrs. Cornelia H. Yates of 9 Rose Rd. Survived by three sons, Stanley Phillip and Morris thirteen grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren.

Friends may call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd. West (near. Memorial Bridge) from 1-4, and 7-9 p.m. Service Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment, Riverside Cemetery, In Mtmoriam Grove, Paul M.

Sr. In loving memory of my husband, who passed away suddenly September SO. 1965; Our hearts ache with loneliness, Our eves shed many silent tears. God knows how much we miss him. Wife, Margaret and Family.

were riding their motorcycles north through the village on Route 19 and Patrolman Browne began to follow them. Gioia, Joseph Joseph Glola, aged years, Harvest weanesaav, oeui. i. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Tina Merlo; four grandchildren; three great-granacnnaren, mwui nephews.

Friends may call 1-5 and 7J the Dlerna Funeral Home, 2309 Culver Rd. (near Norton Prayers at the parlors Saturday morning at 1:30 a m. followed by a Solemn Reauiem Mass ot 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavler Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre cemetery.

Gutmann, Edward G. Edward G. Gutmann, oged 51 Yenrt.ijf 609 Harvest Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1966. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Hess Gutmann; five sons.

"or9! Thomas, James, Ronald and. Edward Gutmann; three daughters, Jean, E'lei! and Rita Gutmann; ene brother, Raymond Gutmann; three sisters, Mrs. Reml (Pauline) Valiee, Mrs. Irwin (Katherlne) Vallee, and Mrs. Robert (Ruth) lrw; also several nieces and nephews.

He was a member of the Pioneers ond Foreman's CltO of Eastman Kodak Company. Friends may Thursday I p.m. ond Friday 1-5 and 7-9 p.m. at the August M. Maler Funeral Home, 1119 Joseph Ave.

(near Norton St.) Funeral Saturday morning at 8:15 and at o'clock ot St. John Evengellst Church, Greece. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Hinton, Ferris (Flip) Ferris (Flip) Hinton, 39 Fair Brock-port, September 28. 1966.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jennie Hinton; four brothers, Charles, Thomas and Harold Hinton, nil of Rochester, Wendall Hinton of Brockport; several nieces and nephews. Mr. Hinton was a toolmaker at Rlfters for many years. Friends may call ot the Fowler Funer-01 Home, 52 State Brockoort, Thursday and Friday 3-5, 7-9.

Prayer service 9:15 o.m. Saturday, October 1, lOM Funeral Mau from St. Mary's Church, Holley, N.Y. at 10 o.m. Inter ment in Holy cross nouey, N.Y.

Houston, Stephen "Mack" Into rest "on Wednesday, Seot. 28, 1966 in Mt. Morris, New York, Stephen M. Houston Jr. of 5 Caffery Ploce.

He Is curvivMt hv one brother, James A. Houston; one sister, Mrs. Georgia Griffin; nieces, neohews ond cousins and ofher relatives. Mr. Houston was member of Flower City Lodge 91.

I.B.P.O.E. of W. Friends mav coll 1-4 ond 7-9 B.m. Ot the funeral home of M. E.

Latimer it Son, 953 S. Plymouth Aye. Elks Memorial services to be held Prldav at 7 p.m. Funeral services on Saturday 1 p.m. at the funeral home.

Rev. Arthur L. Whltaker officiating. Interment, Mt, Hope. Hallatt, Emilie Entitle Hallott of 201 Elm Fast Rochester on Sept.

28, 1966. She is survived by her husband, Albert V. Hallatt; two sons, Albert J. of East Rochester and Richard U.S. Naw, Memphis, two daughters, Mary Maigaret and Anna Marie, both of Eost Rochester; her mother, Ida Heiimon; four brothers, Otto Eugene and Bernard Heiimon all of Syracuse N.Y.

end Leo Heiimon of East Rochester; several nieces nephews ond cousins. Friends ore invited to call at the Macaluso Funeral Home, 209 West East Rochster from 2-4 ond 7-9 p.m. Funeral service Saturday at 8:30 from the Funeral Home and 9:15 a.m. at St. Jerome's Church.

In lieu of flowers, friends may offer masses for the repose of her soul. Makasziw, Walter Suddenly Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1966, Walter Makosiiw of 411 Rawlinson Rd. He is survived by his wife, Maria; two sons, Walter Jr. and Anthony; his mother, Maria Makosilw; one uncle, Andrew Bicenko.

He was a member of Michael Drahomonlw Society. Friends may coll from 2-5 ond 7-9 p.m. ot the Poul W. Harris Funerol Home. 954 Clifford Ave.

Funerol service Saturday morning at 8:45 and 9 o'clock at St. Mary's Ukrolnlon Orthodox Church. Interment, Mt. Hoot Cemetery. McGory, Frances C.

Wednesday, Seot. 78, 1966, Frances C. McGory, formerly of Le Roy ond Recti-ester. She It survived by a slster-in-low, Mrs. John McGory of Newton, New Jersey; also mony nieces and nephews, among whom are: Mist Marian F.

Scott of Rochester, Mrs. W. Dunn of Tucker, Georgia; also neohews J. Kenneth Scott of Rochester, Dr. J.

D. Scott of Schenectady, Eugene McGory of Rochester, Fletcher McGory of Honeoye Foils, N.Y Ed McGory ot Stanley, N.Y. Friends may call on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 at The John M. Hedaet Funeral Home, corner Culver Rd. ond Empire Blvd.

Reauiem Mass will be said Sat urday morning at 9 o'clock In the Chapel at St. Ann wome. interment In Holy sepulchre cemetery. Willi K. William K.

Murray of 75 Havllond Park Wednesday, Seot. 28, 1966. He Is survived by two sons, Kenneth Murray and Jack Murray, Seattle, six grandchildren, one great-granddaughter. Friends mav coll at the Frederick W. Mulroney Funeral Home, 2729 Dewey Ave.

Calling hours 2-4, 7-9. Services Saturday morning at 1:30 and o'clock Holy Cross Church, interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. O'Hern, Gertrude Irene Gertrude Irene O'Hern, Sept. 28, 1966, of St. Francis Home, 147 Reist Wllllamsvllle.

Sister of the late Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. O'Hern, Bishop John Frances O'Hern of Rochester, Rev.

Dennis W. O'Hern of Erie. Pennsyt' vania. Rev. Louis J.

Hern, C.S.P., Coh Edward Leonard, Mrs. Kathryn Webster, Mrs. Nora Porker, Mrs. Jennie Baish and Mist Nellie O'Hern. Friends may call 2-5, 7-10 p.m.

at the suburban Am I zone Funeral Home, 569 Cleveland Drive, Cheektowagg, N.Y. (between Harlem ond the where funeral services wilt be held Saturday morning at 8:45 and from St. Bartholomew's Church at 9:30, friends Invited. The Rosory will be recited by Rev. Samuel McCoy Friday evening at 9 o'clock.

Interment In Olean, N.Y. Pepper, Jean A. Wednesday, Seot. 28, 1966, Jean A. Pepper, widow of Arthur H.

Pepper. Survived by two tons. Nelson and James E. of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Johnson of Rochester and Mrs.

Emily Behrens of Davtona Beach, four orandchlldreni three greatgrandchildren; severol nieces ond neohews. Friends may call Friday 1-4 and 7-9 at the Bussing Funeral Home, 130 Circular Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Funeral services Saturday ofternoon at the funeral home at 2 o'clock. Interment, Green Ridoe Cemeterv, Saratooa Sorings. Arrangements, Poole Funeral Home, Inc.

Prizzi, Louis Louis Print ot 422 First St. Thursday Sept. 29, 1966. He Is survived by his wife Angelina, tour daughters, Mrs. Noah (Mary) Ferrari, Mrs.

Charles (Anne) Billottl, Mrs. Anthony (Yolondo) Cutrono, Mrs. Michael (Roseanne) Scor-son, three sisters, Mrt. Joseph (Carmel) Alu, Mrs. Joseph (Angelina) Gam bo of Pennsylvania, Mrs.

Anthony (Mary) DiRose, two brothers, Michael ond Joseph Prizzi, nine grandchildren, several nieces and neohews. Mr. Prizzi was a Veteran of World War I and a member of the Son Catoldese Society. The family requests friends to toll this evening (Friday) from 7-9 ond front 2-4, 7-9 p.m, Saturday and Sunaov at the Nanna Funerol Home Inc. 650 Main St.

East. Service Monday morning 8:30 ond o'clock at St. Frv ds Xavler Church. Interment Holy Sepcl-chre. Rapp, Sam Thursday, Jeof.

19, 1966, Sam Roes of .172 Shepard SI. He leaves three skiers, Anna ond Ida Ropp of Rochester ond Mrs. Ben (Jone) Levy, Bronxville, one brother, Julius of Rochester, several nieces and nephews. Funerci services will be held Sunday at time to be announced in the Memorial Chapel of the Portkv Funeral Home, 1125 St. Poul St.

There will be no prior visitation at tne funeral vhome. Burl of In Stone Rood Cemetery, A period of mourning will be observed following the funeral of 172 Sheoard St. Friends wishing may contribute to charities of their choice. Ruscio, Raymond J. Thursday, September 29, 1966.

Raymond J. Ruscio of 656 Genesee Street. Survived by wife Cecelia; Five brothers, Domenic, Victor, Albert, Verne; severol nieces ond nephews. Friends may coil from 1-S ond 7-9 D.m. at the funeral home of Vita Clmlno ond Sons Inc.

969 Plymouth Avenue North. Services Monday, October 3, 1966 at 8:30 om. and 9:15 o'clock ot Holy Rosary Church. Interment in Holy Sepulch-e Cemetery. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that sealed proposals for audio-visual supplies ond equipment ond television head-end distribution equipment and antenna system and television receiver will Monroe Community College until 11:00 am.

on rnoay, October 14, 1964 ot me business office, room 106, 410 Alexander Street. Rochester, New York 14607, and at that time will be publicly opened and read. Sets of specification and bid forms moy be secured ot the business office of Monroe Community College, room 106. The board of trustees of Monroe Community College reserves the right to relect any or oil bids or proposals os the best Interests of Monroe Community College may require. By order of Trustees, Monroe community College, LtRoy V.

Good, President. DC--30, 10-1-2 3t. LEGAL NOTICE STATB OF NEW YORK, COUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF MON ROE. In the Matter 'of the Application of LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY for leave to change ms name to LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY CURTIS. OROER Upon reading end filing the petition of LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY, duty verified the fth day of September, 1966, praying for leave to assume the noma of LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY CURTIS, In the Place ana tteoa or nit present name, LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY, and It duly appearing that said petitioner LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY wos born on the 4h day of September 1944, ot Ashvllie, North Carolina, and that a certificate of his birth is not required for this order in New York State, and the court being satisfied that said petition it true and that there It no reasonable oblectlon to the change In the name proposed.

Now en motion of Branch, Jefferson, Friedman, Von VoorhU Wise, attorneys tor me said petitioner. It is ORDERED that the sold LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY, born at Ashvllie, North Carolina, on September 4, 1944, with no birth certificate, be and ho it hereby authorized to assume the name of LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY CURTIS on the 1st day of November, 1966, upon condition, however, that the further provisions of this order shall be compiled with; and It It further ORDERED mot mil order be entered, ond the petition upon which It It granted, be filed within ten (10) day from the day hereof In the office of the Clerk of the County Court In the County of Monroe, and that within twenty (10) dovs after the entry hereof, copy of this order shall be-published In the Rochester Democrat ond Chronicle and that the offldavtt of publication thereof shall be hied in the office of me Clerk of the County Court In the County of Monroe within forty (40) davt after the date hereof; ond it It further ORDERED that upon compliance with all the above provisions herein contained. me said petitioner, LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY, shall, on ond after the 1st day of Movtmtwr, 1964 known ot owd by tb name of LAWRENCE ALLEN KAY CURTIS, which he It hereby authorized to assume, ond by no other name. Dated: September 1966. Enter, (S) HARRY ROSENTHAL, County Court Judge.

CZ-Seot. 30 It. Emma J. Bickerstaff of II Day Place, Sept. 27, 1966.

She Is survived by her nusoana, nugn Dicnersrair, net tici, Martha Marie Burns; several nieces, nnhwl and Cousins. Friends may call at Miller Funeral Homes ita wi. nooe 7.0. wiwn cervices, will be held Satur day at 11 o'clock. Intermeni, Temple Hill Cemetery, Irenes eo, N.Y.

Bond, Ruth Mrs. Ruth Bond, aged 67, of Alton, N.Y. on Seat. 29. 1966.

She Is survived by her husband, Seloh Bond; three sons, Seloh Jr. of Ontario. Robert of Long Island and Charles of Alton; thirteen oronacniiaren, six grear-granacnnaren; one brother, Herbert Bullock of Lyons. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 o.m. Frl- l4nw nf th EnrrKwftrth And on Funera Chapel, North Rose.

Service at 2:30 Saturday with the Rev. R. E. Williams of Sodus Point officiating. Burial in Rose Cemetery.

Boscarino, Diega Entered Into rest Sept. 29, 1965, Diega Boscarino of 144 Morrill St. Survived by wife and five tons, Philip, Angela ond Anthony Infantlno, Samuel and Arthur Boscarino. Three daughters, Miss Jtnnie Infontino. Mr Daniel IMarvl Shea, Mrs, Joseph (Ann) Murphy of Montana, one sister, Mrs.

Josephine Boscarino, twenty one grandchildren, forty two great grandchildren, several nir rind neohews. Friends may call 2-5 and 7-10 starting Friday evening at the Falvo Funeral Home. Inc. 1395 No. Goodman St.

Funeral services Monday morning 8:30 ond 9 ot St. Andrews Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Buisch, Daniel E. Daniel E.

Buisch, aged 19 years of 172 West Gibson St. Canandaioua. Sept. 29. 1966.

Survived bv his wife. Ruth Wagner Buisch, two daughters. Mist Ruth M. Buisch of Canandaigua, Mrs. Paul L.

Mortensen of Victor, Five grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Lillian Meyers of Hop Bottom Pennsylvania. Several nieces ond nephews. Friends may call at the Kennedy Son Funeral Home, Inc. 13 Bristol St.

Canandaigua, Friday 7-9, Satu'tav 1-4 ond 7-9 where a service will be conducted Sunday ot 2:30 o.m. Reverend Richard Bowen officiating. Interment In Lyons Rural Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Cosman, Fenton Thursday, Sent. 1946.

Fenton Cot-man of 125 Denlse aged 78 years. Survived bv his daughter, Mrs. Wilma Bush, and hit son Kenneth H. Cosman; Ms brother, Thurber Cosman; two grandchildren, several nieces and Friend's mov call ot Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridoe Rd. West, near Memorial Bridge, from 2-4, and 7-9 p.m.

Services Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Densmore, Arthur E. In Rochester. N.Y..

Sect. 27, 1966, Ar thur E. Densmore of 3342 Rochester Lakeville, N.Y. He is survivea by his wile. Rose Boughen Densmore.

ond three half-sisters, Mrs, Roy Alice) Jackson, Mrs. Alden (Florence) Wells, both of Livonia and Mrs. Ethel Densmore Starr of Washington, D.C.J sev- eral nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday ond 2-4 and 7-9 P.m.

on Thursday at Brown Funeral Home, 20 Washington Livonio, where services will be held on Friday at 2 p.m. Rev. Robert Hathaway officiating. Interment, Mt, Pleasant Cemetery, Gen-eseo, N.Y. Diehl, Mabel A.

Mabel A. Diehl, Sept. 29, 1966 of 467 Pearl St. She Is survived by her husband Irving Diehl, her daughter, Mrs. Ronald (Betty) Heller, New YorK City, her son, Charles Diehl, her sistt', Mrs.

Raymond (Ethel) Witzel; two brothers, Irvin and Harry Moulfair; three grandsons, Thomas, John and Robert Heller, several nieces and nephews. Friends may call ot Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Friday from 2-5, 7-9. Service, Saturday afternoon ot 3:30 o'clock. Interment, in Riverside Cemetery. Gareau, Lillian Lillian Gareau, Seat.

29, 1966 of Ontario, New York. She Is survived by her son J. Theodore Hoffman, Ontario, New York; one sister, Mrs. Delia Hendricks, Georaia: two brothers. Bert of Indl- ano; Jerry Booker of Florida; one grandchild, Mrs.

Richard fjoan) ciarx, Ontario; one great-grandchild, Linda Clark; several nieces and nephews. Friends are Invited to attend a service In the Chanel of Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Saturday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock. No prior calling hours. Interment in Mt. Hope Ceme tery.

AMERICAN ROOM $. It SSL studio John J. Scully of 448 Lake Web ster, sept. 28, 1966. He leaves nis wite, Margery; two brothers, James ond William, both of Albany, N.Y.; several nephews.

A private funeral service will be he'd with no calling. Memorials may be made to the Cancer Fund. Arrangements bv Tlnklepaugh Scott Funeral Home Webster. Searchfield, Charles (Red) Suddenly Thursday, Seot. 29, 1966, Charles (Red) Searchfield, aged 48 years of 539 Forest Lawn Road, Webster, N.Y.

He Is survived by his wife, Ruth Lang Searchfield; two sons, Michael (Ern), U.S.N, and Patrick Searchfield of Webster; five daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Jean) Heaven of Hoonluiu, Mary, Margaret, Dorothy ond Debra Searchfield of Webster, N.Y.; five sisters, Mrs. Alec (Carol) Wilhelm of Sylvania, Ohio, Mrs. Bettv Webster, Mrs. Arthur (Jane) Sanford.

Mrs. John (Pat) Palermo, and Mrs. Joseph (Peggy) Scopa; one grandchild, Timothy Heaven; also several pieces and nephews. Frienas may call after 7 oclock Friday evening and on Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 ond 7-9 at the John M. Hedges Funerol Home, corner of Culver Road and Empire Blvd.

Reauiem Mass wlH be said Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock In St. Rita's Church. West Webster. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Smedley, Leo N.

Leo N. Smedley, Tuesday, seoi. 1966. He Is survived by his wife, Marlon Smedlev; three daughters, Sandra, Karen ond Christine; two sons, Neil ond Robert; seven brothers and sisters in California; several nieces and nephews. Funeral ond Interment private at the convenience of the family.

No colling hours. Arrangements by Edward P. Wynne. Thompson, Mrs. Lina C.

Mrs. Lina C. Thompson of Brockport, N. September 29, 1966, widow of Dr. Alfred C.

Thompson. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Miriam Wlnne of Brockport; granddaughter, Mrs. Fletcher Garlock of Brockport; grandson, Robert Winne of Rensselaer, N.Y.; six grandchildren. The family will receive friends Saturday afternoon October 1 from 1-J at the Fowler Funeral Home, 52 State St.

Brockport, Funeral service at 1 p.m. Interment In Lakevlew Cemetery, Brockport. Friends wishing may make contributions to the Seymour Library Memorial Fund. Toan, Thomas L. homos L.

Toon of 309 Grosvenor St. eot. J9, 1966. Brother pf Miss Mary 1unaTservlcet will be held Saturday ot 2 p.m. from Eaton's Funerol Home, Coke 51a Perry, N.Y.

Byriol In Hooe Cemetery. Memorial services will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. In the Third Presbyterian Church, Rochester, N.Y. Toscano, Elizabeth Elizabeth Toscano of 166 Dewev on Seot. 29.

1964. She survived by four daughters, Mrs. Pdul (Lena) Petrarca Mrs. Joseph (Modesta) Amlco, Mrs. Domenic (Theresa) Vecchioll, ond Mrs.

Frcnk (Cello) Songuedolce; five sons, Thomas, Rocco, Vincent, Jerry, ond Leo Toscano; twenty-three grandchildren twelve great-grandchildren; oito several nieces ond neohews. The family requests friends to call between the hours of 2-4, 7-9 ot the Aloimo Funeral Home, 601 Jay Street. Funeral services Monday morning 8:15 and o'clock ot St. Anthony's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemeterv, In Memorcm Anderson, Francis Leo You ore with me often In solrlt ond ore loved, remembered ond never forgotten.

Sadly missed bv Wife, Arlene SEALED PROPOSALS Sealed Proposals will be received by the County of Monroe until 11:00 em. EDST Thurtdjy, October 13, 1966 ot the office of the Purchasing Agent, Room B-13, County Office Building, 39 Moin St. West for the following: 1000 gals. Rock wood Air Foom Liquid for the Rochester oil In accordance with bid sheets and specifications which may be obtained et the office of the Purchasing Agent. Each bidder must file with Ms bid a certified check, cashier's check or bid bond, made povobie to the County of Monroe, Director of Flnonco for five percent IS per cent) of me amount ol the bid.

The County reserve! the right for the Purchasing Agent to relect any gr gll bids. County of Monroe By: LEONARD V. Tomaok, Pur chasing. Agent. CT-Seot.

29, 30, Oct. S-nf'e or luh mo panel boa4. Vetier, plat dresMf vtw'or In "satisfactory" condition were Patrolman Donald C. Browne, 44, of 59 Mont View with a forehead cut and broken right kneecap, and David Amend, 16, son of Leland Amend of 41 Main Wyoming, with a broken left leg, compound nose fracture and face cuts. Sheriff Dalton W.

Carney said Amend and a companion, Orson D. Beardslee 16, of Kingsley Road, Wyoming, Genesee Man Chief Of Center MEDINA Donald L. McCoy, 35, of East Bethany, was named general manager of the Medina Industrial Center. He succeeds Robert L. Martin who has returned to the West-inghouse Electric Manufacturing in Boston, Mass.

McCloy will also manage the Mancuso Development Corp. of Batavia, which also has an industrial center in Batavia. A native of Lockport, McCloy will contact industrial propects in all parts of the United Stater to keep the centers filled. Present employment at the Medina Center is about 150 persons. Tenants include H.

J. Heinz cider-vinegar packing and can manufacturing; Sylvania Electric warehouse and shipping center; Borden Division, assembly plant Also, Medina moving storage warehousing and moving service; Abex pattern and mold storage; Owen-Illinois glass containers storage; New York Health Department, emergency supplies storage. McCloy served 14 years with the U.S. Air Force after he finished his education. He recently was employed by Golden Shield of Buffalo in their Batavia plant, which manufactures components for radio, television and other transitor- ized products.

3-Piece DROP LEAF Amend entered the- county hospital driveway and raced past the front entrance. Browne drove to the driveway exit to head him off but the cyclist went behind the hospital, eluded the patrolman, got back on Route 19, and continued north out Saltvale Road. The report indicates Amend turned onto the dirt Burke Hill Road, lost control of his cycle and spilled at the hilltop about 1.8 miles east of Saltvale Road. Patrolman Browne swerved to avoid the fallen cyclist and struck a utility pole head-on. Damage to both patrol car and motorcycle was extensive.

Village policemen yesterday had to drive an old patrol car or their own vehicles. Meanwhile, Beardslee had turned down the newly-paved old Buffalo Road and gone home. He was charged with operating a vehicle after sundown with a junior operator's license. Deputies are investigating the Amend case. 3ratls Bagdon, Stanley W.

Wednesday, Sent. n. 1966, Stanley W. Bogdon of 380 Barry aged 60 vearj. Survived bv hi wife, Mrs.

Bertha Stuti Bagdon; two sons, Roaer William and Paul Stanley Baodon: two sisters, Mrs. Alex Rumbutls of Bergen, N.Y.; one sister and one brother in Lithuania. Ht was a member of the Pioneer Club of Eastman Kodak, Foreman's Club and the Men's Club of St. Margaret Mary's Church. Friends may call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd.

West, near Memorial Bridge from 2-4 and 7-9 D.m. Services Saturday morning at 9:30 and 10 o'clock In St. Margaret Mary's Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers friends may have Masses offered for the reDOse of his soul.

Baker, Sharon Lee Miss Sharon Lee Baker, aged 20, of Shaker Heights, North Rose, Sept. 29, 1966 in Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester. She was the daughter of Paul and Mariorie Baker of Shaker Heights. Surviving besides her parents ore three sisters, Mrs. Gloria Young of Clearwater, Pouletta and Becky Ann at home; her grandoarents, Mr.

and Mrs. William Baker and Mrs. Ethel Ewing, all of North Rose. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9:30 a.m. Monday In St.

John's Roman Catholic Church, Clvde. with burlol In Rose Cemetery. The Rev. Poul J. Cuddy will officiate.

A rosary service will be held ot 3 p.m. Sunday ot the Baker home. Friends may call 2-4 ond 7-9 D.m. Saturday ond Sunday at the Boker residence. Those who wish may make contributions to the Student scholarship Puna at Norm Rose control School.

EARLY LIVING A I I -t DINETTE rsrui pg S2I9 SPECIAL' 2 NOTICE TO BIDDERS for construction of INDUSTRIAL BUILDINS STATE UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL) AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE ALFRED, NEW YORK PROJECT NO. SUCF 22-0 Notice to Contractors: The State University Construction Fund) will receive sealed proposojs for the construction of the captioned prolect under a single contract Including Site Work, General Construction, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilating and Electric Work until 2:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the 1st day of November. 19 it at the Fund't office ot 194 Washington venue, Aioony, new Torn, ana tucft proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at the Fund't said office Immediately thereafter. All work on this contract It to be completed on or before August 1, 1968.

Contract Documents may be examined free of charge at the following offices: Farogher Macomber, Architects, 900 Powers Building, Rochester, N.Y. 14614. Agricultural Technical Institute, Ad. ministration Building, Alfred, N.Y. (Office of Richard Stlllman, Planning Office.) Bulldert Exchange, 135 Spring Street, Rochester, N.Y.

14608. Dodge Reports, 75 College Avenue, Rochester, N.Y. 14607. Dodge Reports, Westgate Building, le Russell Road, Albany, N.Y. Dodge Reports, 310 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y.

14702. Construction Industry Employer! Association, 231 Jackson Building, Buffalo. N.Y. 14202. Dodge Reports, 1522 James Street, Syrocuse, N.Y.

Dodge Reports, 330 West 42nd Street, New York, N.Y. Builders Exchange Council, 131 Genesee Street, Auburn, N.Y. Assoclotee Building Contractors of the Triple Cities, 250 Washington Street. Blnghamton, N.Y. Elmira Area Builders Exchange, 224 William Street, Elmira, N.Y.

Contract Documents may be obtained ot the office of the Architect, Farogher Macomber, 900 Powers Building, Rochester, N.Y. 14614. Attention; Mr. Fred Petrucd. Initio) and complete sets of the Construction Documents mav be obtained upon povment of a deposit of $100.00 for each complete tet.

Portlal sett or sections of the Contract Drawings moy be obtained from the Architect upon making reauest listing me drawing numbers desired and upon payment of a deposit eauot to the cost of duplicating me same; no pari of such deposit for a partial set or section of the Contract Drawings shall be refunded. All general contractors and mechanical and electrical troae contractors who have paid the aforesaid deposit tor on entire set of the Contract Documents ond who return such sett to the Architect In good condition within ten (10) coJendor days after the opening of bids shall receive a refund of such deposit for cads set, net exceeding three, to returned to the Architect. Bids must be submitted in duplicate In accordance with the Instructions contained in the Information for Bidden. Security will be renulred for each bid In an amount not lets mon The Fund reserves the right to relect any or ail bids. Stole University Construction Fund DAVID W.

TRAUB, General Monoger. Date: Member 30, 1966. CV It September 30. FLOWERS For All Occasions SMITH riowar Shop 119 Joseph Ave. 4-f72 foeeod lol.

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