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littRttf ftnenali AMBULANCE: Call National Ambulanct Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. -j Nov. 15, 1961 I for tronster nr emergencies Aiwavt dial for immedlote service LO I-S757. BEEF foi freeiers Cut. wropoea Sides lb Wilson Market 1460 Main tU 2-3210 to receive help in writing Want Ads, or information bout Want Ads, phone FA 8-6000 I ANnOOMCCMENTS For Sal II Rise in Jobs Expected To Continue sEEF: Choice steei mndauorters.

59i wilt process to order Gerbe- -oods ri Portlond Ave HA e-iyDO dUlCK, 1956 Speool Sedan. Radio, heater, outomatic power brakes. Excet- ent condition. Russell Cooron. Victor, CAR wash 49c wth th od and any fill uo gas ourcnaseo (utter void otter Dtc 31st) Minit Car Wosh.

165 W. Mom St. Eat rtoiii Riant BUICK. 1958: Special sedan hardtop in ravishing white. Radio, heater.

You'll ind delight in this voiue at SI. 195. Archer Motor 350 Monroe. CLOTHING Sole: Nearly new Seneco school 4143 St. Paul Friday.

Nov owuAKu juni tuner avoiiabio for or chestro connections NO 3-20v 17th. 7-e Saturday, Nov. 18th 10-1 p.m. toit arid found. Straytd FALLOUT For complete Information ond estimotfs call Wearever Home Products.

LO 2-6850. GERMAN Shorthair male pupov. Brown head, mostly white body. Lost vicinity Monroe County employ- BOXING KARATE-WEIGHTS menl IS expeciea 10 IIlueaae.Kd., Brockpon, salurnay, Nov. 11.

I Jren' oet. Reward 151 W. Sweden until the end of the year, the Brogpon hm-j or hsm. I COON nound. light brown, while feet.

For physical conditioning and self-defense. lOCal OtllCe 01 me Oiaie le- scoved temaie limps iett front leg. tost vicinity ot W. Bioomteid Reward. Phone iUlCK, 1959: Convertible.

A real shars car at a low price 1.95 Hart Tovlor Ford-Mercury, Spencerport Open evenings. BUiCtC. 1957 4-door hardtoo. Rodio, heater, outomatic transmission, power brakes ond steering, white wall tires. L3W7 arlce of J399.

Royol Motors, 160 Mt. Hope Ave. BUICK, 1956. Super 4-door hardtop. Automatic transmission, power steering, oowe' brakes, red ond block finish.

Clean! Ridley Ford, 199 Ridge Rood. ebs ter BUICK, 1957, Century Convertible. Full power equipment. Like new condition, low mileage, S795. Ridley Ford, I9 Ridge Webster BUICK: 1951 convertible.

Beautiful tow mileage, one owner car. Also 1951 BOYS AOULTS parimer.t 01 laoot precuciea Honeove pons S2-F4 FOUND, puppy, downtown. Describe and yesterday. pay tor od. HO 7-2451.

OSSIE SUSSMAN BOXING SCHOOL The prediction was based GR 3-5190 BR 1-6488 on forecasts bv 113 firms wcimaraner: Female, coy. Lost Ridge Rd. W. orea. Reward.

UN 5-506 amnlnvina 1 09 7flfl rurcnnc PERMANENTS. 50 Michael Ceroml, Holr Fashions, Granite Bidg LO 2-8866. fry flit f1 6 BEAGLE: Male. "Champ." Tri-colored the Office Said in ltS COVenng' Lost vicinity Mt. Reod iv, ton, Soturday.

License 42440. Reword September employment news- un $-2970, Benmngton or. letter. The December iob cocker spomei: Black, zippy. Family nc: cm Pt.

Lost vicinity Monroe Rosedaie. SUNNY HAVEN Rest Home New Good hardtop. Full power S99S. Churchill food lovina core "oncious orounds re- Motors. 110 Mt Hope Ave creational facilities, radio television.

Wsrrnri TiS Lackawanna. Wavland NY PArkwav Bu CK, lw0' convertible Invlcta, com- -273Z pietely powered, looded! J2.37S. HU ROCWFSTER Art Suoolv. 201 Mnln.p-2103- at Brood tor all vour art moterlalsjCAOILLAC, 1961 Sedan DeVille. Luxuri- ond sign supplies at huge savings 0us, all-power equipped, executive FOAM rubber fabrics, vinyl plastic up-lcar.

Lovely Silver Blue finish. Our price. Reword. HI S-3435W, offer 5. ENGLISH setter.

Mo'e. While, orange ticks. Lost. One ot pair of family pets. Reward.

OU 1-2807. FOUND-Klften, vicinity Frost-Jefferson h.TV An. da 1' KUI Mm- "oilman Chevrolet, 470 Court Ave. Owner may have same by descrip st BC 29 S. Union, 2H Eosl Ave.

tlon ond pay for odd. 661 SG, This News- NOW occeptlng patients in newly con-'CADILLAC- 1960 sedon DeVille Beautiful Pooer. I structed. modern, fireproof nursing! r.rlnro. arMn Tri' t.i,.ri HAine 1 ii rM ilm 1 1 4fl Lost which would be a new all-time high.

Following the December peak, the office continued, layoffs probably will drop total employment to 245,500 in January. However, in early 1962 increased activity in apparel, electrical machinery cor with all the special features that Norton HO 7-2100 BEAGLE small, license 418340. inoiun Lanomg viOiiuy. Amkiu 5-2497-M. 'make driving Pleasure.

One local owner. 20 years; a terrific buy at S3.495. Valley Codilloe PERMANENTS given ot home. experience. BA S-2812.

Co-p 701 East Avenue. PURSE, lost, Franklin Football Field October 28. Reward. BR 10663. PERMANENTS vour home, your con- CADILLAC, 195o: Power brakes, steering.

venienee. All work guaranteed ID radio, heater. Owner going In service. 4-6911 collie, brownish red, wide tan collie, full donut tall Amy Lost St Paul-Titus vicinity. Reword.

CO 4-7437. Best offer 945 South Hilton. Expo rtrTeo? II AUCTIONS CADILLAC, 1955 4-door sedan. Auctioneers, Auction Salts 12 I owner, very ciean. syi.

voipe 727 E. Main HA 4-7448. and photographic and trans- "iSfKff or5TYu tmi. pOllatlOn equipment IS eX-. DOG lost: License H5674 BeooTe, nornrl tn hnnct faftnrv em.

"Fo." BE 5-1191. Peck, CADILLACS: We hove taken In 19 lot AUCTIONEERS sales managers Agricu' turol aooroisers livestock ond torm ouctions Complete service ovai'aoie jyvwv. nv tan 5t. model coddles on tne continental. Only tne sharp ones have "leen kept for our used car lot.

'58s priced from S2.095) Harris Wilcox, Be'Oen Phone 146 lost State PlOyment. GLASSES: Lodies, tan case, AL DORREN conded auctioneer Com svs from J2.B95; 60s from voioe s. 727 E. Main HA 4-7448. near wain, ok 3-0324.

Total employment Mon-: LABRADOR Retriever Puoov: Black, rvt in iJC.nti.mKiiiil. silver collar. Lost vicinity Empire at Eastman School studios. Ingeborg Eibl holds music for clarinetist Joseph Sangudolce while Marguerite Harris watches. Fourth winner got news too late.

mercfol induslrio' bus-ness house ur flishmos Sensib sales See Al before rou sell ED 4 9948 EO 4-5142 CADILLAC. 1958 convertib'e. One owner. luc in imu-uciJitmun i HelenOoleRd. BU 8 9718 HAPPY NOTE Three of four winners of McCurdy scholarships surround Gilbert G.

McCurdy, executive vice president and general manager of McCurdy Honored on Broadcast (jean. m.jh. voipe s. ui wain HA 6-7448. Ifi 1.50(1.

GLASSES, Girls: Lost, blue fromes; was estimated at ARNOLD Emerson. Household cattle. machinery etc Coll us 'or oromol per sono' service Phone Carmndoigtio 418 CADILLAC, 1961 convertible. One owner. fAC 1 AA viti'niy of 7lCT-V uiyiTipii man or Low mileage S4.y.

voipe in t. agaillSl 1U. lUgU.l Rd. on Friday, November 10. dim XTf.iuu iui ocpicinuci KITTEN: Lost, vicinity Ashwood Drive TRACY Bros Auctioneers Complete form ond cattle auction service Phone Pa Hlon 7525 Of 7911 Mom St HA 4-7448.

CADILLAC, 1959 "62" coue, beoutltul white cor, sole priced ot only $2,995. Also a real sharp 1958 hardtop sedon ond a 1957 coupe, tu-fone green, still showroom Black ongora, white markings, seven toes, front. Reword. HO 7-5461. 1960.

The September 1961 total was the highest since December 1957. 7A new, Original owner's name furnished on Personals These are me cieanest Loamaci 4 Young Musicians Win McCurdy Scholarships I SHOOLMAN Associates Ine I Shool-man, Herbert Derman and David Welnstein, auctioneers, oopralsers, Haul dators tor stores, merchandise, fixtures, mochinerv, equipment, furniture, estate, etc Phone HA 6-8170. we've hod this veor. Churchill Motors, 110 Mt. Hope Ave.

BOARDING homes wanted for older children; Negro and white, needing to borrow a family until their own coil have them again Agency. BR 1-5511. An early autumn pickup in CADILLAC, 1954 2-door hardtop. Real nice See It at Churchill's Bargain Lot, 90 Mt, Hope. "Ask for Ken." AUCTION: By order of the executor in the estate ot joseon casev we will sen ot Public Auction on Fridav.

Nov. 17. CADILLAC. 19: Convertible Rodio. full power Or ioi no! 1941, ot 11 a.m.

on the premises at 974 ELlM Tabernacle, as one of ten churches cooperating in a United Revival Crusade, at Bethel Auditorium, 321 East Avenue, cordially invites vou to hear C. Morse Ward, friend ot teen ogerj, and one of America's oreatest rodio preach ieater automat'C miles; 13.29: 5 Unit Motors. 499 West Bloomfield Road (corner Mendon Rush Roads), Mendon, New York Com Brona 51 trade and seasonal increases in construction boosted non-manufacturing employment in September to 144,500, a gain of 2,000 over August and 3,700 more than September 1960. Factory jobs were plete house ot furniture, furnishings, an- ers. Five nights onlv.

Wednesday, 15th, fiaues, power ond hand tools, etc Con- CADILLAC. 1941: sedan DeViTTeTTurauoise. air-condtionfd comoieie power eauip-ped 7 000 miles NO 3 5089 through Sunday Ivth, 7:30 m. He listing ot like new electric refrigerator speaks to millions on 353 radio stations! gas stove, kitchen appliances, hi-fi pho nograohs with A M. and short wave rod os; 250-record a bums, 24" con throughout the world every week.

Many sick heoled through his provers. He will gladly pray for vou "'n. For more Information call BA 5-7144. sole TV, Magnus electric organ, antiaue CHEVROLET 1961: Laroe selection ooou-lor models, ovailabie at near cost. Dor Starkweather Chevrolet, Scottsville; CHEVROLET, 1961s.

demonstrators. Mu-chard Chevrolet. Victor, Call WA 4-3131; phone Rochester, DU 1-2302. up 400 from August to a September level of 107,000, ANY girl in trouble and In need ot 0 friend coll Of see Mrs Brioodiet 8a endaie, Saivotlon Army, 40 North St. rurniture, lomos, snverpiate bric-a-brac, etc.

Youngstown wall and base cabinets rugs. Large auantitv power ond hand tools of every description. Lawn tools and furniture, chlnaware, glassware, books, golf clubs, orcherv set. floor nnd tohie but down 1,600 from the Sep HA 4-2360 tember I960' level. pianist, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. William Eibl, 149 Win-bourne Road, and a sophomore at West High School; Joseph Sangudolce, clarinetist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sangudolce, 290 Seneca Parkway, and a junior at Jefferson High; and Marguerite Harris, oboist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter A. Harris, 82 Hubbard Drive, North Chili. She is a sophomore at Churchville-Chili Central School. The scholarships were presented by Gilbert McCurdy, executive vice president and general manager of McCurdy to Dr. Paul White, director of the Rochester Civic Orchestra and an Eastman School faculty member.

Since the inception of the awards, there have been 122 winners in both the senior and preparatory divisions. Miss Katina Palermo, lyric soprano, a senior at Eastman School, and a scholarship winner last year, was featured soloist at the opening concert. She sang two arias from "La Boheme" and the orchestra performed Kreisler's "Praeludium" and "Allegro" and "Selections from Came-lot" by Loewe. The McCurdy Symphony opened its 19th season of live symphonic broadcasts last night and during its initial program honored four young musicians selected as winners of the annual McCurdy Preparatory School Scholarships. Three of the youngsters were on hand for the presentation which took place during the broadcast over WHAM The fourth and youngest member of the scholarship quartet didn't discover she had been selected for the honor until 9:15 p.m., 45 minutes after the broadcast was over.

Margaret Sansing, 11, a sixth grader, arrived home to find the special delivery letter waiting for her, but it was too late to go to the Eastman School of Music studios, 50 Gibbs St. The daughter of Mrs. Mary Lou Sansing, 308 Madison East Rochester, Margaret, after school had gone to her grandmother's to wait until her mother got home from a meeting of industrial nurses. The other three winners present were: Ingeborg Eibl, lamps, mirrors, octures. onts.

nans. Mid-September unemploy NOTTCE is hereby given that after eight wonderful years ot morried life, Nov. 9, 1961 I will gladly be responsible for onv and all debts incurred bv my wife utensils, linens, figurines, clothing ond hundreds ot other Items. No confirmation ment was 7,600, down 1,300 nccessory. immediate delivery Terms: Hodov anniversary, oornng.

worm. cash. Open for Inspection. Friday Nov 17. 141.

9:30 a.m. un i me of auction. THANKS to St Jude for favors received ELG Girdon Howe, executnr. Theodore Sol-mon, attorney, for Information coll I. Shoolman ond Associates Inc.

Shoolman- Derman Weinstein Auctioneers. Phone HA 6 8170. CATTLE and farm machinery auction: Saturday, Nov. 18. 1961.

10 m. On Linrv Rd 4 miles southwest of Dnnsvllle at ossion n.y. to sett'e the estate ot from August but up 400 from September 1960. The Rochester September unemployment rate of 2.9 per cent of the total labor force was the lowest among 34 major manufacturing metropolitan areas in the nation. A drop in the average factory work week from 40.6 hours in August to 40.2 in September caused a 95-cent drop to a weekly wage of me late Theodore Hoffman, will sell 83 head hl-grade Holsteln, cattle.

33 hi 2 Boys Admit Burglaries At 6 Homes grade Holsteln cows, mostly summer ond 'all freshening: 39 extra nice, large open CHEVROLET TAYLOR OK USED CARS '60 PONTIAC Station wagon, automatic. Just like new. $1895 59 STUDEBAKER Lark 4-door. Lo mileage, ok used car. $595 '60 RENAULT Douohlne 4-door Jet black finish.

Exceptional value. $795 '60 FORD Galaxie, 4-door, radio, heater, etc. Powder blue finish. $1295 '57 CHEVROLET 2-door. Business coupe, e-cvllnder, automatic.

$395 '61 CHEVROLETS. 21 to choose from, 2 doors, 4-doors, convertibles. SAVE HUNDREDS TAYLOR CHEVROLET CORP. USED CAR CORNER 400 CULVER ROAD CORNER UNIVERSITY AVE. neiters; started calves; t.b.

iccrea-ited: Calfhood vaccinated; Ring certified; Inspected bv veterinarian prior to sale. 59 2-veor-old, open Columbia-Corriedoie John T. Kenney Dies; Gates Farmer. Politico cross ewes ond 2 Suffolk rams. Machin ery: Formall 400 tractor with cultivators Ford Golden Jubilee tractor with hvdro scoop; International Diesel trncnr; Two boys, one a juvenile, New Holland Super 77 baler, used sro- John T.

Kenney, 66, of 12 Burial will be in Holy Sepul-I Mr. Groth. a World War Ii Mr, Groth leaves his wife, have admitted six home New Honond suoer 8i wire boitr, condition; New Holland 7' mower, $103.78 for September. Average hourly wages were $2.58 Spencerport Road, Gates, ajchre Cemetery. Masses may.veteran, died in his home, 83, Grace; a daughter, Lois Groth; lanes in ine iaM several two stepdaughters, Mrs.

Cor- semi mounted, 2 years old; Case No. 75 combine with motor and bin! King Wvse 37" elevator with motor; New Holland 135 Navarre Road, Monday (Nov. dairy farmer for 45 years and be offered for the repose of for both months. In Septem weeks, police said yesterday. Mr.

Kenney's soul. one-time Tomoe VV TJonrlriv 17 Af 1 Du- "r'oer. PTO, new 1961; New Idea James VV. HenariX, It, OI 190 disc drill on rubber; Ford 2-row corn rine Paquette of Hialeah, Fla and Mrs. Dorothy Tesmer of Rochester, Minn, and two sis crane canuiuait'p ber 1960, the average weekly wage was $102.56, average weekly hours were 40.7, and 13, 1961).

Born here. Mr. Groth was a member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ and a chart- Flmver fitv Part urae nr. olanter; Papec corn chopper with pickup ojt riuv.er uuy 1 diK was or-j0ttochmen)j; New Hoi0na fertnutr driii rloror! rioM fnr tVio crrnnH inruiand gross seeder; New Holland 4mar for Gates super Mrs.

Marjorie Bennett, Minister. Wife ters, Mrs. Sophia Brungardt viwu delivery rake on rubber; New Hol- visor, cnea eariy- the average hourly wage was i A memorial service for," member of the church's $2.52, of Rochester and Mrs. Lmma Strong of Alice, Tex. Burial brotherhood.

Mrs. Marjorie Bennett, 38, CHEVROLET, 1961: Brand new BelAir, 4 door sedan, 6 cylinder, standard shift, radio, heater, etc This is the only one left. Crowley Chevrolet, Ontario, N.Y., phone LA 4 225). CHEVROLET, 1959 fordor. eyllndtrT Powergiide; exceotional.

$1,395. Hosel. ton Chevrolet, E. Rochester, yesieraay uiov. 14, 1961) in St Mary's Hospital.

Mr. Kenney's will be in Riverside Cemetery. Until he retired last year, hAlt on second degree grand nov conditioner, new 1941; Papec P. ,0 i blower, 40' pipe: John Deere wagon; In- larCeny and third degree ternotlonol wagon; I International heavy i v. rr i I duty trailer waoons; electric wheel burglary COUntS by City COUrt.

wogon: 2 ensilage wagon boxes with pmmnit A false front ends; wooon unloodlna unit; Judge tmmett L. DOylC A grain box; Pooec feed grinder; hnv an arrnm. Iternotlonol 3-boftom 14" plow; Interno-10-) ear-Old DOJ. an aCCOm- (iono droo; cjitioocker; double disc: nll'pP uac tlirnpH nVPr tf Groham plow; ensllooe cart: gram cart; puce, da lurneu uer iu J0W iainer: piaMorm wife of Rev. James W.

Ben nett, former minister of Par he had worked in the micro- Friends may contribute to the scope department of memorial fund of St. Paul's Lomb Inc. for 23 years. i United Church of Christ. sells Avenue Baptist Church.

$307,746 Asked In Craig Deaths CHEVROLET: For shopping, for trips, or what hove you? 60 Parkwood wojon. in a harmonious tu-tone finish. Rad'0, death, a half, hour after a heart attack at will be held at the church at John T. I4 Sunday. Kenney i Mrs Rpnnptt riied of cancer Pa 7i Unte 4V.t-fttiT r.tin Aiiivi Miiinmmt- in rnn Motor 350 Monroe.

i caiu nic ujja nil his home, was CHEVROLET. 1961 Imoalo 4-door hard too, in exotic Christmas oreen finish) lit vj.i-.r, tun iwc i jwi away SOme items, but a large double stoinuss steel wash tank; 35 milk unexpected, his family said, Saturday (Nov. 11. 1961) at Claims totaling S307.746.60 quantity was recovered. The SS? 'ZroSZmZ bu powergiide, power steering, radio, heater.

Its a gift ot 82,595. Archer Motor 350 Monroe. as ne naa not previously sui- her home in Hatboro, Pa fered from a heart ailment Hoax Cnarge Admitted; Complainant Jailed for all five boys who died in' homes and items reported JnoSV'SE of a Craig Colony and Hospital' stolen: George Horeth. 275 daTotTVo: HaVri, "wikoV ier5Tks.1! heating tunnel in September; Pullman about $100. where her husband has been minister of the Baptist Church since Oct.

1. The couple came here in 1957. Before she became ill. He was a lifelong resident of Gates. He retired from the dairy business in 1959.

Mr. Kenney, was one of the 1960 will be presented before records and a lighter; Wal-'noffmon cutors IPnnrt nf Claims i oie d.j I III AUTOMOTIVE A Penfield service station i When Kpwman ua; ar- c. 3 V. -'iiatc u. oiu niugewdv, a.

ta Seward Bodine Dec. 4. a radio, three watrhps Cor, t.ine Dumorttied CHEVROLETS RAMBLERS FORDS PONTIACS thru THESE CARS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED PRICED TO SELL SEE BFRNIE DAVIS USED CAR MANAGER ED BLANKENBURG AT ALLING MILES 1301 Ridge Rd. E.

near Portland Mrs. Bennett was active in the original members of St. TheO' vp.s enav. rri. attendant was arraigned on a-raigned LAKE Ave Auto Ports sovs gel readv or winter Uses wheels and snow tires dore's Catholic Church ofiParMlls Avenue Church Wom-! lighter, two rings and most cors Some ot the best values town Full line OH other guarnmeed ued Parts 788 Lae Ave GL 8 55 Gates and its Holy Name So-'en's Society and was a in Henrietta after were dismissed.

They co-. nohert Jacobs 14 of Niagara Conversi- xiAtir TV, noich Vine v. i kn. A nA i i.j UUUCI if dLUUa, in Id 40,5 Pullman Ave a roHin- u' ror uci ui mis eAcv.uuc ne taiseiy accusea operaiea in proviaing filed hv jPan CalvarPinl VVtT Auto Part, 1060 Lee Rd I nuar 10 isrrei fn4 rti tft nrtI more than 700 families, began I family life committee of the tw0 Negr0 men 0f committing Police with information for ir.n. "1CA loindnu 01., I cl 0 01 Niagara fans, aaminisira- a rinp.

rMIirps nnel) 149 'X? JVMIL with 25 families and, during i ian indecent act Saturday arrest on the per-trlv nf 'lwV Dnroe capusi nssouauuu. -i i i i Monroe Baptist Association. Pr mrnw St nort nf 0 u.l construction of the church in I isesiaes ner nusoanu, mrb-'nigv, 111 i it. JU1T vvuin, ciuuiu oaiu. 1924, services were held in 'Bennett leaves four Kenneth R.

Newman. 31. of I Penfold said Newman twice 1 and stamp collection; Charles 'ZSSJXSrStZ mC CHEVROLET, 1960: Convertible Cholct of 4 V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio, heater, Save manv MS ot $2,295. Hallmon Chevrolet. 470 Court 29 S.

Union. 218 East Ave. CHEVROLET, WffChoico of colors ond models. Company official cors. Neve cor warranty.

Save many hundreds. Holl-man Chevrolet, 40 Court 29 Union, 218 East Ave. occount nvlted Oner iHnllv PaniP a fln(1U, iolalc onu Cnllnmo "JPO Cf radius Pamela, Jamie and no dolo RnaH IrnnHp. idpntif iprf hp 91Ipc-pH i lf lC "'iR AAv1nv nnd Thnr't'-v evening t'l 9 I 7i IV. i it Vv.

auequaie supervision as ao father! about $111. Melissa; her parents, Mr uoit identified as the -first from pictures at the! ia Mrs. A. C. Fleener of St.

of three childrerii was com.j Henrietta substation, andl'" Lnins and two brothers. Allen nr v.nn man Iour ys wno aiea NEW arrlvolj: Bulck, '57: Caddv, '5; Chevv, '55 59: DeSoto, '57: Ford '57-0: Mtrcury. '57H: O'ds, 57-58: Plymouth, '58: Pontloc, '57-58: Voikswocen, '59. Monv others. Me'ter Auto Parts, 1541 Clinton Ave.

Fl J-1930. IU UlUIUUC VUUIIljr UHII nut.ll His llicu ncit in the tunnel Harry Ram and James brought to the station after Auto Aeetssorifi, Parti IS sey, 14, Saratoga Springs, Richard LaRose, 13, Ogdensburg. Robert their arrest. The two men denied the by Henrietta Peace Justice William J. Hodgetts for grand jury action.

First degree perjury is a felony. Herbert O. Groth, War I Veteran AiR Filters Drake shoes rocker oaneis sorov oomt? fiber outrv fender skirts tiooi mats hub caos, mufflers and aloes, dual olass hocks Vir's Auto Parts, vn Lake Ave GL 8-l50 iir. ienney nome. Mr.

Kenney ran on the losing Democratic ticket for supervisor of Gates in 1932. He leaves a son, Lawrence a daughter, Mrs. Harold Russell; three sisters, Mrs. Francis Kirby; Mrs. George A.

Meisenzahl and Mrs. Raymond Monagan, and a grandchild. A prayer service will be held at 8:30 a.m. Friday in the Kenney residence and Requiem Mass will be celebrated Nparh 14 Srhonertarlv SflfV Group Organized I For Weld Street The Weld Street Block Association was established at a meeting in the Lewis Street Settlement House. William Steptoe, 54 Weld was elected chairman.

The block runs between North and Scio streets. Members agreed to A funeral service for Her- a lunerai service lor ner- opakf 5hoes bonded and riveted All it was Newman's second i'entoia saia Newman ex- 000. 'ri 'Tnh crh'i bert 0. Groth, 66, a past com- visit before Hodgetts. Inves-1 plained he falsely accused the ISiffafo tU i fiffi finCnreCK' 10 Penfnln co rl IVou-man v.

Buffalo, $50,616.60. numbers A'so clutch elates ond ores sure ntotf. Phil'? Antp Parts RA 5-170 VOTOR trnnsmission other oarts for Renault 17 Alexander st VETERANS Auto Pans 1060 Lee Rd has new ond useo Darts uch as wheels radios batteries sorinos olass car mander of Ira J. JacoDson tjgator Fred J. Penfold of the men of the charge because of Post, American Legion, willj Henrietta State Police substa- an argument over a check the be held at 1:30 p.m.

tomorrowjtjon saju Newman signed an two men cashed at the station, in the L. Schauman's Sonsmformation before Hodgetts, (The check, issued by a Web-Funeral Home, 609 Clinton' wn0 tnen jssuecj warrants for ster construction firm for $15, CHEVROLET, 19Tnincavne idoor se-don. engine for economy with powergiiae tor effortless handling. And if still looks ond smells like new, SI, 895. Hallmon Chevrolet.

470 Court 2V S. Union, 218 Eost Ave. CHEVROLET. 1961: Convertibles, chbTTe of (2). V-8 automatics.

Save manv hundreds. Hollman Chevrolet, 470 Court 29 S. UmonlS eastAve, CHEVROLET, T959; 8 'Srooiuvood, 4-door station wogon. 2-tone, Powergiide, radio and heater. Extra clean.

Jl.695. Finchers, corner Court ond Union. CHE UI 96TTmooTa'TT Idoo? hardtop. Original finish. Immaculate interior.

Powergiide, radio, heater. Only Sl.9v5. Finchers corner Court ond Union. CHEVROLET: 1959 Imooia convertible. One-owier, beautv.

Cor Is tfowie-e throughout ond priced ot lust 8I.7V5. Hallmon Chevrolet 4'0 Court 5. Un.on. 218 East Ave. CHEVROLET-190 BeP Air 4 door hardtop.

Powergiide. radio and heater. As good as new and a genuine bargain ot SI 895 Hallmon Chevrolet. 470 Court 29 S. Union.JlJ East Ave.

CHEVROLET7 1957: 4-door wooon. blacK and white, clean $795. Voipe. 727 Maln HA 6-7448 CHEVROLEf, 1959: Imoaia convertible, looded, nice. S' 495.

Voipe 727 E. Main HA e-7448. conduct a cleanup occount. 'mvitedi onen Mundav Deadline Dec. 1 For Grain Quotas Richard Martin, chairman of the Monroe County Agricultural Stabilization and lono I nursaav evenings in at 9 in St.

Theodore's Church. I Ave. N. the two city men on charges 'is valid, Penfold said odiuiud iu Hiipruve ine ap pearance of the block. of committing sodomy at the Thriftway Service Station, Empire Boulevard, Penfield, PANEL AT PENFIELD The Parent-Faculty-Student Forum of Penfield High Conservation Committee, yes terday set Dec.

1 as the dead WHEELS "WHILE THEY LAST" $3 95 oalr All 15" wheels Tub tvM or tubeiess Lowest onces on others. Guaranteed Perfect Centrallv located in the heart ot towa Metter Auto Parts 1541 CLINTON AVE -Fl Hamilton President To Address Alumni Dr. Robert W. McEwen, president of Hamilton College, will speak at a 7 p.m. line for farmers to apply for, School will present a panel the 1962 winter wheat and discussion at 8 p.m.

tomorrow-barley programs. entitled "Evaluation Superior, U. of R. Professor Named Lecturer dinner tomorrow at the Shera- CHEVROLET 1956 2-door, standed shiff. Those who participate will the tacts and the ruture." real sharp S495.

Voices, 73 7E. Man be eligible to receive special HEADQUARTERS tor mufflers ond pipes St, HA t-7448 Dr. Edmund S. Nasset, pro-toil for alumni- Parent fessor of physiology at the The program will describe a recent evaluation of the high tor oil cars. Duals oass Docks, tender CHEVROLET 1957: Bel Air, hordtoB.

skirts 13" 14" full s'je heei caps needs work (400 GR 3-4344 TTnivorcitu nf Rnnhoctor MoHt. nusls arC mara D. CaQV, Ford ond Chevrolet stainless lib grills, famous Armstrong shocks Schubet Auto rai rpntpr has hppn spiprtpd jpresident of Rochester Germi- Parts. 588 Lve" Ave, GL Irw cide and Daniel G. Ken 17 Auto Rtntali payments for the acres diverted from wheat or barley and also will qualify for price support of their 1962 crop.

The 1962 minimum wheat support price will be $2 a bushel. The barley price floor has not been announced. by the Board of Foreign Scholarships of the U.S. State AUTOMOBILES for renl by the dov. school, speakers will include Wallace Howell, high school principal; Elmer Peck, supervising principal, and Robert Murray, school board member.

A question and answer period will follow. week or long term 'ease For further niormation call Herti Rent A Car HA CHEVROLET 1958 IMPALA HARDTOP POWERGLIDE RADIO, ETC. $1295 JUDGE'S II LAKE AVE. LO 73 6-0535 Department to participate in the department's program of educational exchange under the Fulbright Act. 4UiOMOtiLES oi slotiom woaons Bv the dav week or long term New io ates.

Apply Roy Ruth ol Judge Rochester oniy aufhoruea Foro Sys'err eas'ng Deoier 81 Lake Ave LO 2 3730 nedy, partner in the law firm of Nixon, Hargrave, Devens Dey. Both are Hamilton alumni. GLEICHAUF ELECTED Election of Leo R. Gleichauf as president of the Pioneer Dr. Nasset will lecture un EASE a ne tar any make Service onvwhere Be'Kirch Ford Avon.

WA v5001 tor ueto'ls or aiesmon Automobiles For Sal II CHEVROLET 191: Monzo coupe Cholct of two One block with red Interior and automatic One solid white with blue Irv terlor and standard transmission. Both of these cars ore lust as thev left the showroom ond are priced to sell. Dorschel, 68 Genesee. der the Fulbright award at the University of Adelaide, Australia. He is presently in U.

of R. Awarded $59,488 For Center on Arthritis Club of Art-Craft Optical Co. v. India as nutrition adviser to was announced yesterdav. 3UICK 1957 Super, tudor hardtop.

Power steering brones Rodio. heater Auto notic 1750 Will foke trade 373 Soen tAd JUICKS: 1962 Specials and LeSabres in stock Drive out and get our deal -oirport Motors, Foirport, Ch Chsvrolets evroiett the fndian government. He is, Other officers elected were: organizing a nutrition divi- vice president, Mrs. Marion sion for the Indian Ministry M. Todd, and secretary-treas-of Food and Agriculture in a urer, Loretta M.

Royal. Club JUiCK: 1960 convertible, wwered Reasonable 118 comoieteK OueensNiro The award of a $59,488 1 best means of treating the crant to the University of I disease, the improvement of tU2210J BUICK. 1961 Special. 4-door station wogon. Fully eauipoed including power Rochester School of Medicine 'teaching physicians and other program designed to raise the members have worked at Art-level of nutrition in that1 Craft 25 years or more.

steering Verv soeoal at $2 495. Hollman rv i iueuicai personnel ine care and Dentistry from the Na-i nA in Chevrolet. 470 Court 29 S. Union, country. i "L.Ea5Lve- BUICK, 1957 Suoer, hordtoo.

V-8, automatic. A cieon, well keot car S795 Hallmon Chevrolet. 470 Court 29 S. vi pauiiia, auu mi j. carat in tional Foundation March of on the causes of arthritis and Dimes was announced yester-' allied ills.

QUALITY AND PRICE Klem Chevrolet HAS 'EM 1961 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door. Power steerlna I cylinder, rodia our" heoter $2375 I960 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-door I Automatic, rodio, hea'er Low mileage SAv! SSI 1959 CHEVROLET Fordor hardtoo I cylinder Automatic H371 1958 CHEVROLET Tudor I cylinder Automatic. Etro clean 1954 CHEVROLET Fordor. i cylinder Standard transmission "Fcinorwcni" day. Since it was established' Union, East Ave BUICK, 19t4 Electro.

4-door. hardtop. Beoutltul hunter green fm.sh wl'h white too, motching Interior and corpellng and whitewoll tires. Traded on a 62 bv very meticulous buver ond shows fine The grant will go for con-, two years ago, the center at tinued support of the Arth- the UR has been carrying out rirtis Clinical Study Center, 'a study of families of pa- care. Vou love the condition and price.

GARLOCK MAN SPEAKER Radial seal applications ill be described by Richard Mc-Cray, project engineer of Gar-lock, Palmyra, before the Rochester Engineering Society and Rochester Section, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, at 8 p.m. today in the Moose Home, 441 East Ave- Dr. Ralnh assori- tients with rhpumatnid arthri. QnAee. TO HONOR IIALLAUER Carl S.

Hallauer, chairman of the board of Bausch Lomb, will be awarded the Rochester Civic Medal at the 23rd annual convocation of the Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences at 8:15 tonight at the Museum. The public is invited. BUICK 1962s Elmer and Tom ore still ate professor of medicine, is tis to determine if there may ot me same old stand would nk to director of the center, which; be a family tendency toward nTneive' Foiis.ks Elm" WHOA, THERE! Arlcne, 7, clings tightly to her sister, Susan, 3, as the pair skim across the ice at Webster Avenue Park's artificial skating rink.which opened last night. Daughters of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Gauger, 470 Hazelwood are dressed warmly. if. snA Af 4mfa Acttklichafl htr lha I I A A A nnrf if pa IRNirir. 100- 4.HOI, hnrdtAp, milAnuill, 13 ujic ji cjiouiwin-u uj vnv i a a auu 0 I wer steering brakes radio rial r'l 11 CKI fl JCDM CT the National Foundation It is. whet her or not it may be hite side tires Alluring oreen and white! KLCPyi VMu Kv Ltl devoted to Research on the i hereditary.

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