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Democrat and Chronica Rochester, N. CC Dec. 28, 1966 ys atljs Kirchgessner, Esther (Gay) 1 fl KN0TJNCEMEWT3 Eetertalement Castronova, Matthew Vidniiy Deaths MRS. CATHERINE A. BOHM BATAVIA Mrs.

Catherine A. Bohm, 66, of 104 Tracy Ave. died Tuesday (Dec. 27, 1966) in Matthew Castronova of 381 Sclo Saturday, Dec 24, l6. he it survived bv his wife, Marietta, one dauohter.

Esther- (Gov) Klrchoessner, of 195 Cornwall Lone, Dec. 27, 1966. Surviving ore her husband, Gerald E. Kirchgessner; one daughter, Jill; one son, Todd; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Curtice Booth of Scottsvllle, N.Y.; one sister, Mrs. Lawrence (Mary Alice) Zaumever of Texas; one brother, David Mrs. Cosimo (Lucille) Brigandl; two brothers, Phillo and Frank Castronova; two grandchildren, one oreol-grandchlld, Thurston, George L. CHECKL St. Jerome Hospital after being Georoe L.

Thurston, aoed 59 years. Doom; several nieces and neohews. JOE Codv'i Orchestra nightly o.m. till 1:30 om. Rund Restau rant.

2851 West Henrletto Rd. lost ond Pound, Stroyed 6 CAIHUAHUA, brown, last-Thurstoi Lehigh. Reward. 235-9021. chihuahua" BROWN LOST THURSTON RD.

AREA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23. OWNER DESPERATE. PLEASE RETURN OR CALL THIS NUMBER, 235-9021. Tuesday, Dec.

27, 1966, of 281 Eugene Frends mov attend a Memorial vrv a patient 11 days. She was the widow of Clarence W. Bohm, St. He is survived by his wite, union Ice Thursday evening at 7:30 ot the Doser Thurston; three daughters, Mrs. John (Barbara) Kincaid.

Mrs. Law founder of the Bohm Mortuary here. rence (Georglna) Tobias, Mrs. Gary ironaeauoit united cnurcn of Christ, 644 Titus Ave. No prior colling.

Private service at the convenience of the family. Those wishing may contribute In memory of Mrs. Kirchgessner to the (Deanna) Preston; nine grandchildren; one brother, Wesley Thurston; one lis Monroe county cancer and Leukemia Mrs. Bohm was born in ter, Mrs. Paul Stevens.

Friends may call at the Haubner Stallknecht Funerol Home 828 Jay Wednesday from 7-9 and Thursday Batavia, May 25, 1900, a daugh association, mi tost Ave. Krupnicki, Matilda several nieces and neohews. The family reauests friends to coll between the hours of 2-4 and p.m. at the Nonno Funeral Home 450 Main St. E.

Services Thursday morning at 1:30 and 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment family plot, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Charles, Sarah J. Soroh J. Charles, December 27, 1966, of So Chili Terr.

She Is survived by two nieces, Mrs. Clarence (Hazel) Shoner, of Geneseo, Mrs. Helen Sheoardson of Cato; eight neohews, Andrew of Victor, N.Y., William Edward R. of Rochester, David A. of Soencerport, Frederick Fronk Donald Harry Charles of Rochester; several grand nieces and neohews.

Friends mov coll at Corbett Funeral Home. 109 West Wednesday and Thursday from 2-5 and 7-9. Service from 2-4. Funeral service ot the con- venience of the family. In lieu of flow ers, contributions mov be made to St.

Theodore church and Heort Fund. Entered Into rest Tuesday, December 27, 1966, Matilda Krupnicki of North Java, New York. She is survived by her husband, Andrew Krupnicki of North Java; two daughters, Mrs. Alphonse ter of John and Ellen Curtin McCauley, and had spent her entire life here. She was a member of St.

Joseph's Church and its Rosary and Altar Soci Thomas, Marie A. Schickler OF 10 WAYS TO USE 'ROUND-THE-CLOCK WANT ADS IN THE Times-Union and Democrat and Chronicle Marie A. Schickler Thomas, aged 90 COLLIE, Sable wtiite, male, 1 year old. Lost Bulls-Head Section. BE 5-8877, ofter 5.

KITTEN, yellow, nine months. Lost St.Paul-Rldge. 266-7737. POODLE, male. White.

Lost Lo-Granoe Ridoewov area. Name "Brandy." Reward. Call ofter 4:30, 647-2523. SPRINGER Spaniel, blackwhite mole. Lost Ontorio, "Beau." 524-8001.

TAPE recorder (foreign) lost ot alr-POrt Dec. 24 bv student, Robert Cunningham, Sodus. Phone collect, 315-483-8485. ttstnen eriywinski and Mrs. Walter C.

(Lenora) August, both of Rochester; four sons, Kazmer of Rochester, Joseoh of Attica, N.Y., Theodore of Webster and Henry Krupnicki of North Java, ety and the American Legion! vears, of 91 Pool Monday, Dec. 26, 1966. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Albert (Madeline) Logonella; four sons, Charles, Herman, William, James Thomas; eleven grandchildren; 'Auxiliary. Friday morning ot 11 o'clock.

Interment new York; eleven orondchildren; sev-trol nieces and neohews. Friends mov call ot the Richard twenty-four great-grandchildren; one Felerski Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson great-great-grandchild; one brother, August Schickler; several nieces and neohews. Freinds may call from 2-5 ond 7-9 2-5 and 7-9. Funera serv ces will in Mt. Hooe Cemetery.

Cohn, Herman M. Friday, December 23, 1966 Hermon M. Cohn of 10 Knoll wood Dr. He is survived bv his daughter, Mrs. Abe (Cath be held Friday morning, December 30, 1966, ot 9 from the funeral home ond Personals 7A Mrs.

Bohm at her death was president of the mortuary. Her husband died in 1953. Surviving are a daughter, Mary Ellen, at home; twin sons. Rev. Richard J.

Bohm of the faculty of Bishop Turner High ot the Haubner Stallknecht Funeral Home 828 Jay St. Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock and 9 o'clock at Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Ghost Cemetery. erine) Hertzel, Scarsdole, N.Y.; four grandchildren; his sister, Mrs. Morton Tucker, Robert BOARDING foster homes urgently needed for teenagers; also younger school children.

Catholic and Protestant. Liberal board rates. Telephone Monroe County Chile) Welfare, BR 1-551 1. ANY girl in trouble and In need ot friend coll or see Mrs. Capto f.olD,h.ASialv' Salvation Army, North 546-3944.

Business Personals I School in Buffalo, and Robert W. of Batavia, vice president of walierstein, Richmond, va. A Memorial Service will be held Thursday ofternoon at 2 o'clock In Temple Ritti Kodesh, 2131 Elmwood Ave. Friends wishing mov contribute to The Herman M. Cohn memorlol fund of the Genesee Hospital.

Arrangements. Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 Eost Main St. at Alexander. Conlon, Frederick A. clock at St.

Stanislaus Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Buffalo papers pleas copy. LaVigne. Walter J.

Walter J. LaVigne, Old Bald Hill Hemlock, N.Y., entered Into rest, Dec. 26, 1966. He Is survived by his wife. Eleanor Barker LaVigne; one son, W.

Joseoh LaVigne; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Coughlin ond Miss Ellen P. LaVigne. Fourteen grandchildren. He was a veteran of World War I.

Friends mov call Tuesday 7-9 P.m. ond Wednesday 2-5 ond 7-9 p.m. ot the Fungal Home of Joseoh A. Murphy, 363 Chill Ave. Services Thursday morning at 9:30 and at St.

Augustine's Church al 10 o'clock. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery. Livonia Center. the mortuary, and three grandchildren.

Edward Maria Robert Tucker, 144 Bronson Ave. entered Into rest Dec. 26, 1966. Survived bv his wife Mrs. Alberta Tucker, daughter, Linda; son, Theron; sister Mrs.

Joseph Silos ond granddaughter Tammv Lynn Jeffries; uncle, Rueben Tucker and great-aunt, Mrs. Ida Hill; nieces, nephews ond cousins. Friends may call at the Daniel B. Jocaue Funeral Home, 54 Clifton St. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

where a funeral serv Frederick A. Conlon, aged 65, of 1306 Lake Road, Le Roy, on Sunday, December 25, 1966. Survived by his wife, Mae Richardson Conlon; one son, Thomas F. at horhe; one sister, Mrs. William Collar of Stafford; several nieces and neon- ice will be held mursaav Dec.

ot 1 p.m. Burial in Riverside cemetery, Rev. H. Shenkle officiating. and John S.

Bohm. Memorials may be made to St. Jerome or Genesee Memorial Hospital or to St. Joseph's Church's building fund. The Bohm Mortuary will arrange services.

Tozier, Nellie K. Friends may coll ot the funerol home! Lenhard, Henry P. ot H. steuoer ond son, 16 Trigon pork, Lt Rov, from 2-5 and 7-9 Tuesday ond 3-5 and 7-9 Wednesday. Rosary will be recited Wednesday at p.m.

Services are Thursday, Dec. 29, 9:30 ot the Funeral Home and 10 a.m. at St. Peter's Sunday, Dec. 25, 1966, Nellie K.

Tozier, formerly of 265 Culver widow of Henry H. Tozier. She is survived by several nieces ond neohews. A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.

Arranae-ments. Hedges Memorial Chooei, 770 East Main St. at Alexander. Henry P. Lenhard.

aged 75 years of 135 Creek Meadow Lane, Sunday, December 25, 1966. He Is survived by his wife Jessie M. (Warner) Lenhard; two sons, Kenneth P. ond Austin H. Lenhard; one dauohter, Mrs.

Patrick (Marlon) O'Learv; 3 grandchildren; I great-grondchildren; one sister, Mrs. Catherine Magin; several nieces and Church, Le Roy. Burial In St. Fronds cemetery, Le Roy. Cooney, Sister Laura Marie WILLIAM M.

PETTY BATAVIA William M. neonews. ne was a member of the Holv Nome Society of Holy Aoostle's Church, honorary member of the Associated Plumbing-Heating Cooling Con Sister Louro Marie Coonev of the Sisters of St. Joseoh died Monday morning. oecemoer 26, 1966 in 5t.

Joseph Hospital, Elmlra. Surviving are four sis Pettv, 64. of 25 Verona Ave tractors. VanDussen, Dean C. Dean C.

VanDussen, suddenly, on Monday, Dec. 26, 1966, of 141 Wildmere Rd. He is survived by his wife, Martha Schaeffer VanDussen; one daughter, Mrs. Edward (Joyce) Stoll; two sons, Mark and Deon J. VanDussen; five grandchildren; one sister, Mrs.

Elmer (Mabie) VanAlmkirk; two brothers, Leonard of California ond William VanDussen; also several nieces ond ART Supplies: Complete line ef points, materials for slon. silk screens, ceramics, sculptures, frames, etchings. Rochester Art Supply, 201 Main St. W. BEEF: Gerber Foods for better volue, 93 Portlond 232-7458.

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Call Fl 2-9300. Neptune Soft Water Inc. ALL Controlled detergents 51 458 2029' delivered McCorrv. CHAIR Mobile Service for wheel. chair potlents.Medical, Recre- WHOLESALE to clubs ond organizations.

Tovs, oifts novelties, for cord oortles, bazaars, picnics ond Christmas parties. New Year's hots and noisemakers Carnival Fair Products 259 Exchange St. frovel Air. Lond. Water 11 RIDERS wonted enroute or to Ff.

McClellen, Alaboma, Dec. Jim Morgan, 254 Simpson 54. 5676 WANTED: Driver for Cadillac to Fort Lauderdale, about Jan. 21, must have proof ability and reliability Grlnnell Travel Agency, 454- flpcTiows Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 ot QT Ml tt tfW pet T.mcrrlav TW 7 IQfifi in ters, Sister Marie Emily of St. Monica's died luesaay luec.

imo) Conv.n, Mrr.uir. ter, Mrs. R. Verwev, East Strouds- me Maubner Stallknecht Funerol Home, 828 Joy Street. Funeral Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock ond 9:00 o'clock at Holv Apostle's Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Genesee Memorial Hospital, ne had been a patient four days. Mr. Petty was employed by Ritz-Craft Industries, here. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 1 p.m.

at Schauman Funeral Home 2100 St. Paul St. Services will be held: burg, Pa. and Mrs. Margaret Faulkner, Island Park, Long Islond; two brothers, James Coonev of Retsof, and Dennis Coonev of Rochester.

Friends may coil ot Nazareth Mother-house, Pittsford, Tuesdav ond Wednesday, from ond Funerol will be held Thursday morning, December 29, at Nazareth Motherhouse. Reauiem Mass In the Motherhouse chooei at Burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Del Conte (Fiocca) Elvira Elvlro (Floeco) Del Conte of 95 Jones Ave. entered Into rest Monday, Dec. 29, 1966.

She Is survived by three daughters, Mason, Maggie Into rest Tuesday, December 27, 1966, Mrs. Maggie Mason of 109 Troup St. She Is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary Hanev; other relatives. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 P.m.

at the funerol home of M. E. Latimer Son, 983 S. Plymouth Ave. Funeral service at the funerol home Friday, 12 noon, Rev.

Arthur L. Whltaker officiating. Interment, Riverside. Mulville, John V. John V.

Mulville, aged 78 years, of 11 Amity Saturday, Dec. 24, 1966. He Is survived by one lister, Miss Koth-erine Mulville. Deceased was a member of Rochester Lodge No. 24 P.O.

Elks. Friends mav call Tuesdav ond Wednes- on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 clock. Interment in Riverside Cemetery. Visco, Louise Dec. 25.

1966, Louise Visco cf 32 Hoeltzer widow of Peter Visco. She leaves six sons, Martin, Joseon, Domenic Anthony, Peter ond Carl; four daughters, Mrs. Frank Wesolowskl (Jeanette) Miss Helen Visco. Mrs. Alfred Smith (Mary) and Mrs.

Richard Woerner (Florence); three brothers: twenty-seven grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; nieces and neohews. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at L. W. Maier's Sons 870 Clinton Avenue North (ot Clifford Avenue).

Funeral Thursday morning rt 8:45 from Maier's, 9 o'clock at St. Michael's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre He was a member of the Batavia Moose Lodge. His widow, Daisy Petty, survives with two sons, Charles of Batavia and S.Sgt. Duane Petty with the U.S.

Army at Ft. Bliss, four daughter, Mrs. George (Viola) Patten and Mrs. Harvey (Daisy) Burgett of Cedar Rapids, and Mrs. Clarence (Alice) Putney and Mrs.

Harold (Reida) Hunt of Batavia: three brothers. Ad Mrs. Mathew (Mary) Penna, Mrs. Carl (Fay) Ristagna ond Mrs. Charles (Rachel) Mlnnomon; five sons, Dominic Frank, Ralph, Michael and Nicholas Del Conte of Miami, thirteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.

Friends mov call ot Roncone Funeral Home 850 N. Plymouth 2-4 ond 7-10 p.m. Funeral Thursday at 8:30 a.m. ond 9 a.m. ot St.

Patrick's Church, interment. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Funeral Home, 853 Culver Rd. Provers U'akh AlcvnniW Thursday morning at 8:30 at the parlors! Alexander J. Walsh of 74 Belmont followed by a requiem mass at 9 clock at St.

Joseph's Church. miral ppttv nf LockDort. Lee in uec. IV66. He is survived by his wife Ficrenc? E.

Walsh; two sons, John A. Walsh and Thomas D. Walsh; two sisters. Miss AUce Walsh. St Petersburg, and Mrs.

Marie Ashton, Nw- Overend, Harry W. Florida and Arthur of Buffalo: 1 Ensign, Harold G. i. rlnonnr Rrntrti nf Harold G. Emlon, Dee.

24. 1966. In St orn N.Y fen grandchildren, and sev QT Ml Hp, IvvmMc ftnltvr QT Mi wfercyt kit a SISier, Mia. -J, louis. Missouri, at 237 Sparling Dr.

He jsnnrt' 53 pTandchlldren, ana: is survived bv his son, John E. Ensign fnnr PTpat-2randCllllCUen. I d-ew. Christine, ond Phillo Ensign; IUIU 6ll-' o'" two niorM Mr. Fnsion was a member Monday, Dec.

26, 1966 at Bath Veterans Hospital, Harry W. Overend of Lima. N.Y. Survived bv his wife, Ursula (Taber) Overend; one daughter, Mrs. Nelson Borbro Mason of Lakeville, N.Y.; three grandchildren, Kirk, Kameron, ond Kathle Mason; two sisters, Mrs.

Walter Boyer of Olcott ond Mrs. Charles Human of Lockport. Friends may coll 2-4 ond 7-9 P.m. ot ot St. Georges Episcopal cnurcn, The Bohm Mortuary is eral nieces ana nennews.

Friends mav cnll 3-5 and 7-9 ot the John J. Curran Funeral Home 535 Oxford Street, near Monroe Avenue. Prayers Thnsdav morning ot 8:45 followed bv his Reauiem Mass at 9 e'elock at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Wren, Cyril Dec. 25, "1966 of Dayton, Ohio.

Cvrll Genesee Falls Lodge No. 507 and Loila Rookh Grotto. A memorlol service will be held at date to he announced. Local or charge of funeral arrangements rongements by Corbett Funerol 109 The Prudden ond Kandt Funera Home, West Ave. 242 Genesee Lockport, N.Y., where Auctioneers, Auction Sole 12 ACTIONS sneak louder than words: Hove on "action auction" bv 1 Phont 47 ot White- ville.

N.Y. ARNOLD Emerson Son, Auction. eers. Appraisers, household, cattle, machinery. Conondoicuo 394-4660 3106.

AUCTIONEERS, Sales manooerv oooraisers Comoiete service Hor ns Wilcox, Bergen, N.Y. 716-494 1890 AUCTIONEER Sales monooer Com. piete service, oreater net returns. TomCovneAvon. 926 3957 I.

SHOOLMAN and Associates, Inc. Shoolman and Dovid S. Welnstein, euctloneer, appraisers, llauidatori for stores, merchants, fixtures, rhlnery, equloment, furniture, estates, etc. Phone 325-491. If ne answer, CH 4-9143.

RUSS Hurlburt Auctioneer. Personal u'y'Sf, experience. Castile N.T., 493-5613 TRACY Brothers, auctioneers. Com plete farm and cattle auction serv Ice. Phone Pavilion 584-37 or 3640, 3703 AUCTION: 30 reg.

Ayrshlres, for Bob Pickord, Dansville. N.Y., Dec. 29, at 1:00 P.M.; farm Is 4 ml. town olong Rt. 63; 3 cows.

25 bred heifers, 3 open heifers; Bob sold his milking herd a year ogo, this sale Includes all of his bred heifers, they start freshening Jan. 1st, there ore 7 dnup'-t-i of the great 'Betty' bull ond 3 bv 'Nappy', dams have records to 14,610 4.3 622 at 4 dams of 5 have over 500 the cows will be fresh, this Is 0 too auaiity offering; heoith, calfhood vaccinated, B. ond blood tested within 30 days and Inoculated ooalnst shipping fever; no lunch, catalogs ot the sale. Tom Whlttoker, Sale Mar- Wren of 7 Comanche Circle. Survived Gibbs, Moses Sr.

funeral services will be held Thursday ofternoon ot 2 o'clock. Interment in Acocio Park Cemetery, North Tonawan da, N.Y. ov nis wire, Mrs. Anna wren; his daughter, Mrs. Doris Kempton; two sons, Kenneth and William Wren; several grandchildren.

Friends may call ot Farrell Brothers Coloniol Funerol Home, 51 Rldae Rd West near Memorial Bridge on Wednes day from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services Thursday afternoon ot 1 clock. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Piehler, Henry Suddenly Sunday, Dec. 25, 1966.

Henry Piehler of 659 Maple St. He is survived Ziarko, Stcinunn (Stana) MRS. GEORGE HEISLER ALBION Mrs. Velma E. Heisler, 69, of Oak Orchard Road died Tuesday (Dec 27, 1966) in Arnold Gregory Memorial Hospital, after a year's illness.

Surviving are her husband, George; three daughters, Mrs. Clayton Gibbs and Mrs. Harold Waldo, both of Barre, and Mrs. Ralph Gavenda of Albion; two stepdaughters, Mrs. John Her by three daughters.

Miss Mary pienier, Mrs. Nicola (Elizabeth) Del Corvo ond Miss Theresa Piehler; one brother, John Piehler of Germany; four sisters, Mrs. Julia Rewltzer, Mrs. Margaret Buchauer and Mrs. Elizabeth Rewltzer oil of Ger-marry and Mrs.

Fronk (Anna) Bauer; one grandson; several nieces and neoh ews. He was a member of the Bartend Stelnunn (Stana) Ziarko, oged 41, of 187 Arbutus December 27, 1966. Survived bv her husband, Edward Ziarko; her mother In Iceland, Heiga Sigurdardottlr; nieces and neohews. Friends may call at the John C. Mor-con Funeral Home, 645 Hudson corner Alphonse from 2 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p.m.

Funerol service Friday morning ot 8:30 o'clock ond solemn High reauiem Mass 9 o'clock Holy Redeemer Church. ers union Local 171. Friends moy call on Tuesday ond Wednesday from 2-5 and 7-9 ot the Fu neral Home of Norbert E. Vay, 604 Into rest Tuesday, December 27, 1966, Moses Gibbs Sr. of 303 Adams Streeet.

He I ssuryived by four sons, T. Edward ond Leo L. Gibbs of Rochester, Joseoh E. ond Lerov D. Gibbs of Newark, N.

Jersey; four daughters, Mrs. Clorlsso D. Coldwell, Miss Beatrice W. Gibbs, Mrs. Ruth E.

Colder ond Mrs. Elizabeth V. Harper; eleven grandchildren and three great-orandchildren; one brother, Charles Gibbs of Alabama; other relatives. Mr. Gibbs was member of Eureka Lodge No.

36, F.J.A.M. (PH). Friends may coif 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. ot the funeral home of M. E.

Latimer Son, 983 S. Plymouth Ave. Masonic services, Thwrsday, 7:30 p.m. Funeral service, Friday, 2:30 p.m. at the funeral home.

Rev. Arthur L. Whltaker officiating. Interment, Mt. Hopel Green James H.

Dee 26, 1966, James Green Sr. of Avon, N.Y. He is survived by his wife, Irene; one daughter, Mrs. Frederick D. Holcomb of Norwalk, one son, James H.

Jr. of Kensington, Md.i six grandchildren. The family will appreciate calling hours Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 ot the funeral home of Stephenson and Son, 80 Locv Avon. Services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Zlon Episcopal Church, Avon.

Interment, Avon Cemetery. Gruber, Rose Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1966, Rose Gruber, of mH Miitital UitrwMif ring of Rochester and Mrs. Alta Heisler of Albion; three brothers, Deforest Mowers of Iowa, and Theodore and Stanley Mowers, both of Rochester; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Mosbaugher of Elba and Mrs.

Lawrence Maple St. (Cor. Calvin) where services will be conducted Thursday at 8:30 and at 9 o'clock from Holy Family Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family neauest that Masses be said for the repose of his soul.

Ramsey, Catherine Grace Saturday, Dec. 24, 1966, Catherine Grace Ramsey of 375 Warren Ave. She is survived by her son, George R. Ramsey; one sister, Mrs. Sarah Word; also three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call after 7 o'clock Tuesday evening ond on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the John M. Hedges Funeral Home corner of Culver Rd. and Empire Blvd. Requiem Mass will In Mzmoriam Versluis, Earl Called to his heavenly rest, December 28, 1964: You did oo first and I remain to walk the road alone. You left so suddenly, your thoughts unknown.

I live In Garden Memory now with with happy days we knew Though absent you ore very dear. Still thought of, still missed and very dear. Missed by Mother. Williams of Ontario, N.Y.; 10 be said Thursday morning ot 9 clock in Our Lady Queen of Peace Church. grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Service arrangements are in charge of the Merrill-Grinnell Funeral Home, Albion. Rybke, Agnes M. 04 inornaaie Ter. sne is survived by her sisters, Miss Louise Gruber, Mrs. Christine Popplewell; her brothers, Albert, Henry, Karl and John Gruber; several nieces and nephews.

Friends moy call Wednesday from 3-5 and 7-9 o'clock at Hedges Memorial Chooei, 770 East Main St. ot Alexander where a funeral service will be held Thursday afternoon at a time to be announced. Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Indivino, Christopher In loving memory of our father, who passed away, December It, 1965: What we would olye If we could say Hello, Po, in the same old way; To hear your voice, see you smile. To sit with you and chat while.

To you who have a father, Cherish him with care. For you will never know the heartache Entered Into rest Monday, December 26, 1966, Agnes M. Rybke of 1002 Hinchey Gates. She is survived by her husband, Frank J. Rybke; a daughter, Mrs.

John (Marlon) Cheesman; three sons, Joseph Philip Frank J. Rvbke six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Frank F. Sklener of Attica, N.Y.J also severoi nieces ond neohews. Mrs. Rvbke was a member of the St.

Helen's Altar Society. Friends moy call at Alvah Holloran Deaths Grippo, Prospero Tin you see his vacant chair. Sadly missed by Son. Vincent ond Daughter-in-low, Margie Prosoero Grippo, formerly of Waverty Place, December 27, 1966. He is survived by his wife, Marguerite (Romano); his sons, Sam and Angelo; his daughters, Mrs.

Jean Ross ond Mrs. Alston, James Into rest Monday. December 26, 1966, James Alston of 296 Scio Street. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Savannah son Funera Home, 2125 Chil Avenue John H.

Alston; two sons, Rufus ond Samuel at Howard Rd. near Brooks Avenue, Tuesdav from 2-5 ond 7-9. Funeral service Wednesday morning at 9:30 and at Joseph (Mabel) Dessero of California; thirteen grandchildren, twenty-five greatgrandchildren; several nieces and neohews. Friends mav call from 2-4 and 7-9 Alston; seven daughters, Mrs. Annie Caldwell and Miss Louise Alston of Hempsleod, L.I., N.Y., Mrs.

Minnie si. tieien cnurcn at 10 clock, interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. QT it track trtKtf final p.m. at the Bartolomeo Funeral Home, 506 Joy St. Funeral service Saturday Schmeer, Anthony J.

Brandon, Vt Dave Trocy, Auc-tloneer. Pavilion. Y. HARDWARE Auction: Bv order the board nf directors. Brtnh Wholesale Hardware we will sell at oubl'c aiirtion on Wednesdav, December 28, 1966 ot 10:30 am on the oremKes ot 138 Mt.

Hone Avenue, Rochester, New York. ComDlete wholesalers stock of hardware, bolts, wood ond metal screws, tools, cabinet rnd floor hardware, lawn ond garden tools, kev blanks, high soeed drills and b'r-'es, electrical supplies, steel etc. Stork: stnv 119,000 machine bolts, 107,000 lag screws, 88.0"o carrlnae bolts, 14D00 machine screws, 686 gross wood screws, 72 gro jhet metnl screws, 934 boxes slide box screws and bolts, 3 890 kell key blanks, 9.AO0 screw eves ond hooks, 490 eve bolts, 1,050 hooks, 420 bolts, 90 speedbar bits, 21 doien boxee Fletchers No. 2 glazier 10 Great Neck wood 8" planes, tie Hanson high sperd drills, 20 grinding wheels to 160 High speed hack sow blades, 66 screw drivers. 3,000 faucet washers, 575 cabinet 50 boxes wire nails, 13 oilers and wrenches, 32 3" wall scrapers, 36 snow pushers and choooers, 142 pair butts, 67 brass escutcheons.

14 Disston brick trowels. 28 garden tools, shovels, rakes, forks 21 Ya lock 24 lawn hrooms. 11 Insulated picnic lugs, 20 pruning saws and 'hears, IK hand oarden tools, 7 dozen wood handles, 40 driveway markers, 24 rubber mallets, 16 dozen brass butts, 6 dozen shelf brackets, 4 dozen wood corvlng sets, 36 ball bearing casters, 1000 Butter fittings, 13 sets legs 10' aluminum skate wheel convevor, 2 Kardex files. National bonkkeeolng machine (completely rebuilt) hand trucks, shelving No conflrmrtion necessary. Immediate removal.

Open for inspection, Wednesday, December 28, 1966 at 9:00 a.m., until time of auction. For Information, ohon 1. Shoolman Associates, Inc. Shoot-man fc Welnstein, Auctioneers. Phone MONROE County Penitentiary Farm Auction: See display advertisement In another section.

Gordon A Howe, County Manager. Leonard V. Tomczak, Purchasing Agent. George K. usk, Auctioneer, i III AUTOMOTIVE Airplanes and Parts 13 STINSON, new fabric, full panel, excellent condition.

CO 6-9811. LI 40 892. LOOKING for party Interested In 0 4-woy partnership In a Cessna J10. Coil 334-4071 Cors Being Dismantled 14 VETERAN Auto Parts: One of New York State's largest used parts; from 1917 to 1966: all oorts fully puorpnteed. CL 4-2910, 1060 Lee Rd.

VOLKSWAGEN ports, 1955-67. Excel, lent selection of body and engine parts. Also 160 parts CH 4-6030, 52 Llghtfoot St. LATE Model: Used outo ports for most American and foreign cars, free Interstate direct phone service locates hard-to-get parts. Metter Auto Parts, 1541 Clln'on Ave.

Rochester, N.Y., 342-1930. RECENT Arrivals 4 Corvettes, '6 Chevy Imoala hordtoo. '67 Falrlone J-door hnrdtop. '67 Pontlac G.T.O., '66 Chevelle 4-door. Lake Ave.

Auto Ports, 788 Lake Ave. 458-5656. Auto Accessories, Parti IS Monument! 808 Statt St. Mirkirs 646-4602 At the Pork Ave. Hospital on Dec.

25, 1966, Anthony J. Schmeer of 358 Mag Lee Alston ot Washington, D.C., Mrs. Delia Bradley, Misses Glodvs Vidella ond Doro Lee Alston of Rochester; twenty grand ond four great-grondchildren; two brothers, Daniel ond Murphy Alston and one sister, Miss Hattie Alston of Louisburg, N. Carolina; other relatives. Friends mov call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

o) the funeral home of M. E. Latimer Son, 983 S. Plymouth Ave. Funeral STVice.

Saturday, 12 noon, at the funerol home. Rev. J. C. Beomon officiating.

Interment, Mt. Hooe. at a time to be announced. Hoefner, John G. Entered nlto rest Dec.

27, 1966 John G. Hoefner of 8 Kay Terr. He is survived by his wife, Sarah; a son, Laverne Haley; a daughter, Mrs Kenneth (Veronica) Morse; three brothers, William Joseoh and Frederick W. Hoefner; eight grandchildren; two great-grondchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may coll 2-4, 7-9 ot the Thomas F.

Trott Funerol Home, 683 E. Moln nolia st. survivea by his wife, Mrs. Helen Overmeyer Schmeer; two sisters, Mrs Eugene (Tel lie) Bertsche, Mrs. Louise VanRoo; one brother, Joseph Schmeer.

Friends mov call 2-5, 7-9 of the funeral home of Henry D. Holloran Son 141 Arnett Blvd. Funerol services Thursday morning at 8::30 ond 9 o'clock fcusihcpmn Bohm, Catherine A. or si. Augustines Church.

Sweetland, Gertrude L. (Meng) St. Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 ond 9:15 of Holv Rosary Church. Interment In Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. BLANKETS end CEMETERY that will keep ill Winter are now ready.

Decorations of off kino's Ingram, Donald In Batavia Dec. 27 Catherine A. Bohm, widow of the late Clarence W. She Is survived bv one daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Bohm; twin sons, Rev. Richard Bohm of Buffalo, Robert W.

of Batavia; also three grandchildren. Friends mov coll at the Bohm Funeral Home, 308 E. Main Batovio. from 7-9 Wednesday and 2-5, 7-9 Thursday. Funerol service Friday at 9:30 from the Funeral Home and 10 o'clock from St.

Joseph's Church. Memorials may be made to Genesee Memorial Hosoltal, St. Jerome's Hosoltal or St. Joseph's Gertrude L. (Meng) Sweetland, aged 83 years, of 43 Delray Tuesday, Dec.

27, 1966. She Is survived bv four daughters, Mrs. Sam (Helen) Weldman of California, Mrs. Marlon McMoster, Mrs. Margaret Avery, Mrs.

Fred (Emily) Schroder; four sons, Carl, Robert, Paul, Philip, also mother of the late John Sweetland; one sister, Adele Brine; two brothers, Arthur ond Walter Meng of California; twenty-nine grandchildren; forty-two great-grondchildren; several nieces ond nephews. Friends may call from 2-5 ond 7-9 p.m. at Mattle Funeral Home, 853 Culver Rd. Prayers at the parlor Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock, followed by a Reauiem Moss at 9 o'clock at St. John the Evangelist Church, Humboldt Street.

Donald J. Ingram o' 28 Rockland Park, December 25, 1966. He Is survived bv his wife, Louise Mercurio Ingram; five sons; Bruce, Gary, David, Patrick and Thomas; one daughter, Donna; his mother, Mrs. Edward Ingram ond brother Robert both of Can-andalgua; several nieces and nephews. Calling hours 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at the Lewis Holly Funeral Service, 151 Genesee St. where services will be held Thursday morning of 8:30 and 9 o'clock at S.S. Pefer Paul's Church. Interment In Holv Sepulchre Cemetery. 58 Lake Ave.

232-2255 ifS Free forking en Premises v.nurtn ounaing funa. Britt, Betty Beftv Britt, 1955 East Main Dec. 26, 1966. She Is survived bv her sister-in-law, Mrs. Esther Britt ond one niece, Marsha Britt, both of Donsville.

She was nemplove of ORCO Petroleum and Heating Co. Friends mov coll from 7-9 Wednesday evening at the Frank Ashton Funeral Home, 1218 Culver Rd where funerol services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock ot Corpus Christl Church. Interment, Holv Sepulchre Cemetery. OT ltd ktiMktU ftmMvr 7a flitf a kit artlcTa af pal in mi Ji a'wa i Ufa Budlong, Mary H. SLfjL Mary H.

Budlong, aged 96. of 29 Stewart Rochester, Dec. 25, 1966. She was retired registered nurse. Surviving are a brother, Guy V.

Budlong, presently of Auburn, N.Y.; four nieces, Mrs Walter (Mary) Rome of Waterloo, Mrs. Ivon (June) Herrlck ot Auburn, N.Y., Mrs. Richard (Alice Marie) Randtke of Santa Barbara, Miss Roweno Bannister of New York City; one nephew, Rollond Budlong of Erie, four grand nieces and four grand nephews. Friends mov call Tuesdav 7-9 p.m. at the Kenneth E.

Lundy Funerol Home, 48 Sodus Clyde, N.Y., from where funerol services will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. James Barrett officiating. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery, Rochester.

HOW MUCH? You tell us! At Corbett Funeral Home, how much a family chooses to spend for a funeral service is entirely their own decision. Our position is simply to assist the family by providing convenient, comfortable surroundings. The use of our new Chapel and all of our facilities as well as the professional services rendered to every family is exactly the same in completeness, regardless of cost. The ONLY difference is in the cost of the casket which you yourself select. YOU can do almost anything through a 'round-the-clock Want Ad in The Times-Union and Democrat and Chronicle.

Whether your problem's finding a lost pet or renting a vacant apartment, locating a job or selling a car 'round-the-clock Want Ads can get things done quickly and economically. To order your Want Ads Call 454-4200 BABY Moons. $6 95 loncer, S14.95 or. Vic's Auto Paris, 790 toke 458-8150. BR4KE Shoes bonded, riveted all numbers, clutch olates pressure plates.

Phil's Auto Ports, 232-3717, Automobiles For Snip 18 BARRACUDA, 1965: standard I. Low mileage. Winterized. 328-6552. BUICK, 1958.

asking J250, new tires, battery, starter. Mechanically ex-eeiienl. 544-9508. BUKKS, Pontiocs, final closeout on j. brandy new '66 models Hurry for first choice.

Pitts Pontlac. 1067 RjdgeRdWebster. BUICK, 1966 Skylark 2-door hardtOD. Company demonstrator, fully jaulDped. New car warrantee.

Elmer Honeove CA I LLAC7T9Usedan deVllle. ra-dio, factory olr-condltionina, full Bower, $1895. Fred Walker Ford, 3,0 Monroe. 19M- door "dan, full power eauloDed. Excennt 586-9186, 1W4' do8' donT oower equipped.

Excellent 6-9186. CADLLLAC: door hordto Fu power. 11,500. 56-7391. Calabro, Anthony J.

Anthony J. Calobro, of 23 Raven Wov, Ue invite your comparison. You'll discover here that the Lest can often cot less than elsewhere. juaaemy on uec. 27, i66.

He is sur-' wed by his wife, Pio Morv (Baiivol Calabro; one dauphter, Sandra; hs i father, Joseph Calabro; one sister. 1 Mrs. Joseoh (Gilda) S'endordo; unci brother, Alfred Calobro: srvrnl num ORBETT uncles and cousins. He was veteran of World War II. The family reauests friends to call between the hours of 2-4 ond 710 ot the Alalmo Funerol Home, 601 Joy St Funeral services Saturday momma 8 e'elock from the funeral home ond 9 o'clock at St.

Theodores Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. ROCHESTER'S MOST GRACIOUS FUNERAL HOME, 109 WEST AVE. 235-2000.

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