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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 15

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15 as? Service Set Today r.CCKESTER DEMOCRAT CKKCinOS Jur.s 11, 1962 For Louis Destazio runeral servic for Louis L. Destazio of 2152 West Henrietta Road. Brighton, an industrial engineer at Taylor Instrument Cos will be held at 2 p.m. today in the N. J.

Miller'i Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. Mr. Destazio. 43, a World War II Navy veteran, died of of 1068 Ridge Road, Webster.

r- a nean conumun rrjuay a past matron oi Henrietta (June 8. 1962). Chapter of the Order of East-; He had worked at Talor ern Star, died yesterday June instrument la jeai. in an amDUiance on the ar, Mr. Destazio taught the wav to Highland Hospital, electronics at the former she had been staving at the! Sampson Naval Base.

He re- home of hcr dauchter. Mrs. sided in Avon before moving Gporg, Earl to Brighton in 19a2. sjnce (aken iU about a Mr. Destazio leaves his widow.

Helen; three daugh- arrv ters Valerie, Michelle and Her husband. Harry t. Mil-Julie Ann; a son. Brian; two ler is a retired Rochester brothers, Michael T. Destazio c.as Electric Corp.

fore-of Utica and Peter Destazio man The observed of Caugallie.Fla.; and several anni. nieces and nephews. Burial fc will be in White Haven Me- versary July 11. 1960. morial Park.

Friends may Also surviving Mrs. Miller contribute to the memorial are three sons, Harry F. fund of South Presbyterian Herbert C. and Floyd a Church, 46 East Henrietta sister, Mrs. Celia Campbell Road.

of Pacific Grove. 12 grandchildren and two great-Frederick G. Ahrens, 'grandchildren. Retired Tinsmith The funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednes-Frederick G.

Ahrens, 66. of jay jn the Honan Funeral 15 Furman a retired Home gi6 Genesee and tinsmith and World War I burial will be in White Haven veteran, died yesterday (June Memorial Park. FRIGIDAIRE WEEK ENDS TODAY! Don't Miss It! Come In Early! 10, li)oz) in oirong iviemuridi Hospital. Mr. Ahrens retired two months ago after working many years for William Lau-terbach, a hardware and sheet metal company at 750 I Harold Diehl Rite Set Wednesday Harold Diehl.

46. of North-boro, Mass, a native of Rochester and a World War II South Ave outh Ave. veteran, died of a heart at- Todav ends the fairs event of the year Frigidaire Week! Come in to your Appliance Outer early today and lake advantage of the low Frigidaire eek prices! Frigid aire washers, gas and electric dryers, electric ranges and refrigerators are all specially priced! And they can he purchased on ray budget tenm with up tn 'M) months to pay! Don't delay come in today! in the war, m. auie Fri (June m2) in served overseas with the han MaM Mr Diehl Coast Artillery Corps emploved by a paper 'VtSuin manufacturing company in wdow' fiSl y'arv Framingham about 10 years. wlr 3 nf hiSr, of Styi Mr.

Diehl attended School William of the Sis ers of St Benjamin Franklin Joseph Order at Our Lady of Surviving are three sisters. brother, William A. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 13 Gu. Ft. Frigidaire Refrigerator-Freezer a.m.

Thursday in St. Anne's Mrs. Frances McCarthy of Columbia. S.C., and Mrs. Kathryn VanAlstine and Mrs.

Louis Veltz of Rochester, and five brothers, Joseph and Herbert Diehl of Northboro, Church. Burial will be in iioiy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends may call at N. J. Miller's Son Funeral Home, 1625 Mt.

Hope Arthur of Columbia and Rob from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 lu auu i i No defrosting evrr in Refrigerator ni. Masses may oe ouerra for the ropose dV Ahrens' 1 funora 1 ILC Will UC UHU Ol Mrs. Frances Miller, OES Past Matron Wednesday in the August M. Maier Funeral Home. 1119 JoseDh Ave.

Burial will be in Instant ICE EJECTOR with the purchase of anv FRIGIDAIRE Combination Refrigerator-Freezer SPECIAL OFFER Quick-Kube Ice Trays 99'. Quantities Limited Mrs. Frances L. Miller, 72, Mt. Hope Cemetery.

section! More room for frozen foods. Spacious 100 lb. zero zone Freezer, separate insulated door! Twin porcelain enamel hydrators More fl4 bushel of fresh fruits and vegetables! Full-width, full-depth shelves give you more room in Refrigerator section! Also available in Turquoise, Mavfair Pink, Sunny Yellow and Aztec Copper at no extra cost! Bakers Union Signs Pact; 200 at 3 Plants Covered cr FD-13T-62 average out to about 7Vz cents per hour during each year. The first year's pay hike will be retroactive to the effective date of the contract, May 1. The pact also provides that the bakeries will give employes one week's notice or one week's pay in cases of layoffs, and adds mothers-in-law and fathers-in-law to the contract provision that calls for three days off with pay in cases where there is a death in the family of the employe.

Members of Local 494. International Bakery and Confectionery Workers, Saturday accept a new two-year contract that covers about 200 employes at three baking plants here. The three firms are the Continental Baking the National Biscuit Co. and General Bakeries. The new contract calls for a 3 per cent increase in each pay category during the first year of the contract, and a 2 per cent increase the second year.

The increases 287. Budget Terms Couple Injured As Foreign Car Flips on Thruway 11 Cu. Ft. FRIGIDAIRE Refrigerator- $257'00 FRIGIDAIRE "Baby Care" Automatic fgj-00 FRIGIDAIRE Gas Dryer JL 197-00 Dry Control ddg-62 3 Boys Accused In Home Break Three 15-year-old city boys were arrested last night and accused of breaking into the home of Lee J. Rusling in Huntington Hills, Irondequoit, yesterday afternoon and stealing a silver dollar and a lighter.

The trio ran from the house shortly after 3:30 p.m. when some other Huntington Hills residents, who spotted them breaking a window of the Rusling home, called police. Irondequoit police picked up one suspect early last night and the other two shortly before midnight. Freezer FD-ll-62 vastier WDA-62 14 Cu. Ft.

FRIGIDAIRE "Frost-Proof" Refrigerator- Freexer fpd-ht-62 FRIGIDAIRE Imperial 7-Cycle Washer wias-62 40" FRIGIDAIRE Electric Rn9e RDD-20-62 FRIGIDAIRE Electric FRIGIDAIRE "Flowing Heat" Electric $157.00 30" FRIGIDAIRE Electric 5 07-00 Ronge rs-3562 Tax Agent Rc-clectcd By Employes Group Paul Brigandi, 80 Edge-brook Lane, Irondequoit, an Internal Revenue Service agent, was re-elected president of the State Federation of Federal Employes at the $7700 Dryer with Auto. Dry Control Dryer DD-62 DDA-62 Two persons were injured when their small foreign au-' tomobile overturned on the Thruway 2Vi miles west of, the Route 15 Interchange, Henrietta, about 3:15 p.m. yesterday. Eugene Johosky, 22, of Jamestown, was cut on the face and his wife, Arlene. 21, suffered a head injury.

Both were reported in "good" condition in Strong Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Johosky, who passed her driver's license test only May 23, told State Trooper W. E. Hellenschmidt that she lost control of the car when it was hit by a sudden gust of wind as she passed another car.

The car, headed west, went into the center mall and came to rest on its top. AUTO INJURES BOY, 4 Gregory Partner, 4, of 51 Buchan Park, was treated at Strong Memorial Hospital for hand and shoulder injuries suffered when struck by a car in front of 346 Joseph Ave. about 8 last night. He is the son of Mrs. Lavinia Partner.

Police charged the driver, Thomas Ellison, 20, of 633 Clinton Ave. with failing to notify the Motor Vehicle Bureau of change of address. INN REGISTER LOOTED Burglars forced a door to the Suburban Inn, 63 Jefferson Road, Henrietta, and took about a dollar in change from the cash register, it was reported yesterday the bar was ransacked, sheriff's deputies said. group's convention at Utica that ended Friday. Other Western New York men re Appliance Center 89 East Ave.

LO 2-7000 elected to offices in the organization at the three-day session were Larl Shellham- imer, 94 Seneca Geneva, first vice president; Richard Call, Bath, second vice presi dent, and Samuel B. Pollock, Also Available In Hilton, Mt. Morris, Sodus Wolcott Manchester, secretary treas urer. WOMAN INJURES BACK AN INVESTOR-OWNED COMPANY risXaX)l qodcD 1 Ann Fredlund, 33, of 48 Ayer Greece, was treated at Northside Hospital for a back injury yesterday after her car and another collided at Main Street East and Water Street about 4:30 p.m. Police said the other driver was Donald White, 26, of 569 Scio Helps Keep America Powerful! St..

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