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Vicinity Deaths MRS. CATHERINE A. BOHM BATAVIA Mrs. Catherine A. Bohm, 66, of 104 Tracy Ave.

died Tuesday (Dec. 27, 1966) in St. Jerome Hospital after being a patient 11 days. She was the widow of Clarence W. Bohm, founder of the Bohm Mortuary here.

Mrs. Bohm was born in Batavia, May 25, 1900, a daughter 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 Society and the American Legion Auxiliary. 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 School in Buffalo, and Robert W.

of Batavia, vice president of the mortuary, and three grandchildren, Edward Maria C. 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. WILLIAM M. PETTY BATAVIA William M. Petty, 64.

of 25 Verona Ave. died Tuesday (Dec. 27. 1966) in Genesee Memorial Hospital. He had been a patient four days.

Mr. Petty was employed by Ritz-Craft Industries, here. 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. Admiral Petty of Lockport. Lee in Florida and Arthur of Buffalo: sister, Mrs. Eleanor Brown of a 23 grandchildren, and Gasport; four great grandchildren. The Bohm Mortuary is in charge of funeral arrangements.

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 Herring 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 Williams of Ontario, N.Y.; 10 grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Service arrangements are in charge of the Merrill-Grinnell Funeral Home, Albion. Deaths Alston, James ciating.

Interment, Mt. Hope. Bohm, Catherine A. Into rest Monday, December 26, 1966, James Alston of 296 Scio Street. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Savannah Alston; two sons, Rufus and Samuel Alston; seven daughters, Mrs. Annie Caldwell and Miss Louise Alston of Hempstead, L.I., N.Y., Mrs. Minnie Lee Alston of Washington, D.C., Mrs. Della Bradley, Misses Glodys Vidella and Dora Lee Alston Rochester; twenty grand and four great-grandchildren; two brothers, Daniel and Murphy Alston and one sister, Miss Hattie Alston of Louisburg, N. Carolina; other relatives.

Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home of M. E. Latimer Son, 983. S.

Plymouth Ave. Funeral service, Saturday, 12 noon, at the funeral home. Rev. J. C.

Beoman offi- In Batavia Dec. 27 Catherine A. Bohm, widow of the late Clarence W. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Bohm: twin sons, Rev. Richard J.

Bohm of Buffalo, Robert W. of Batavia; also three grandchildren. Friends may call at the Bohm Funeral Home, 308 E. Main Batavia, from 7-9 Wednesday and 2-5, 7-9 Thursdav. Funeral 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 Hospital, St. Jerome's Hospital or St. Joseph's Church Building Fund. Britt, Betty Betty Britt, 1955 East Main Dec.

26, 1966. She is survived by her sisterin-law, Mrs. Esther Britt and one niece, Marsha Britt, both of Dansville. She was a nemplove of ORCO Petroleum and Heating Co. Friends may call from 7-9 Wednesday evening at the Frank Ashton FUneral Home, 1218 Culver where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Corpus Christi Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Budlong, Mary H. Mary H. Budiong, aged 96, of 29 Stewart Rochester, Dec. 25, 1966.

She was a retired registered nurse. Surviving are a brother, Guy V. Budlong, presentIv of Auburn, N.Y.; four nieces, Mrs. Walter (Mary) Rome of Waterloo, N. Mrs.

Ivan (June) Herrick of Auburn, N. Mrs. Richard (Alice Marie) Randtke of Santa Barbara, Miss Rowena Bannister of New York City: one nephew, Rolland Budlong of Erie, four grand nieces and four grand nephews. Friends may call Tuesday 7-9 p.m. at the Kenneth E.

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

Calabro, Anthony J. Anthony J. Calabro, of 23 Raven Way, suddenly on Dec. 27, 1966. He is vived by his wife, Pia Mary (Baliva) Calabro; one daughter, Sandra; his father, Joseph Calabro: one sister, Mrs.

Joseph (Gilda) Stendardo; one brother, Alfred Calabro; several aunts, uncles and cousins. He was a veteran of World War 11. The family requests friends to call between the hours of 2-4 and 7-10 at the Alaimo Funeral Home, 601 Jay St. Funeral services Saturday morning 8 o'clock from the funeral home and 9 o'clock at St. Theodore's Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Deaths Castronova, Matthew Matthew Castronova of 388 Scio Saturday, Dec. 24, 1966. He is survived by his wife, Marietta, one daughter, Mrs. Cosimo (Lucille) Brigand; two brothers, Philip and Frank Castronova: two grandchildren, one great-grandchild, several nieces and nephews.

The family requests friends to call between the hours of 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Nanna Funeral Home 650 Main St. E. Services Thursday morning at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church. Interment family plot, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Charles, Sarah J. Sarah J. Charles, December 27, 1966, of 56 Chili Terr. She survived by two nieces, Mrs. Clarence (Hazel) Shoner, of Geneseo, Mrs.

Helen Shepardson of Cato; eight nephews, Andrew of Victor, N.Y., William Edward R. of Rochester, David A. of Spencerport, Frederick Frank Donald Harry Charles of Rochester; several grand nieces and nephews. Friends may call at Corbett Funeral Home. 109 West Wednesday and Thursday from 2-5 and 7-9.

Service Friday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Cohn, Herman M. Friday, December 23, 1966 Herman M.

Cohn of 10 Knollwood Dr. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Abe (Catherine) Hertzel, Scarsdale, N. Y. four grandchildren; his sister, Mrs.

Morton Wallerstein, Richmond, Va. A Memorial Service will be held Thursday afternoon at 2. o'clock in Temple B'Rith Kodesh, 2131 Elmwood Ave. Friends wishing may contribute to The Herman M. Cohn memorial fund of the Genesee Hospital.

Arrangements, Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 East Main St. at Alexander. Conlon, Frederick A. Frederick A. Conion, aged 65, of 8306 Lake Road, Le Roy, on Sunday, December 25, 1966.

Survived by his wife, Mae Richardson Conion; one son, Thomas F. at home; one sister, Mrs. William CalIan of Stafford; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the funeral home of H. Steuber and Son, 16 Trigon Pork, Le Roy, from 2-5 and 7-9 Tuesday and 3-5 and 7-9 Wednesday.

Rosary will be recited Wednesday at 8 p.m. Services are Thursday, Dec. 29, 9:30 at the neral Home and 10 a.m. at Peter's Church, Le Roy. Burial in St.

Francis Cemetery, Le Roy. Cooney, Sister Laura Marie Sister Laura Marie Cooney of the Sisters of St. Joseph died Monday morning, December 26, 1966 in St. Joseph's Hospital, Elmira. Surviving are four sisters, Sister Marie Emily of St.

Monica's Convent, Mrs. John McGuire of Rochester, Mrs. C. R. Verwey, East Stroudsburg, Pa.

and Mrs. Margaret Faulkner, Island Park, Long Island; two brothers, James Cooney of Retsof, and Dennis Cooney of Rochester. Friends may call at Nazareth Motherhouse, Pittsford, Tuesday day, from and Funeral will be held Thursday morning, December 29, at Nazareth Motherhouse. Requiem Mass in the Motherhouse chapel at 9:15. Burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Del Conte (Fiocca) Elvira Elvira (Flocca) Del Conte of 95 Jones Ave. entered into rest Monday, Dec. 29, 1966. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Mathew (Mary) Penna, Mrs.

Carl (Fay) Ristagna and Mrs. Charles (Rachel) Minnamon; five sons, Dominic, Frank, Ralph, Michael and Nicholas Del Conte of Miami, thirteen grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Friends may call at Roncone Funeral Home 850 N. Plymouth 2-4 and 7.10 p.m. Funeral Thursday at 8:30 a.m.

and 9 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Ensign, Harold G.

Harold G. Ensign, Dec. 24, 1966, in St. Louis, Missouri, at 237 Sparling Dr. He is survived by his son, John E.

Ensign of St. Louis; three grandchildren, Andrew, Christine, and Philip Ensign; two nieces. Mr. Ensign was a member of St. George's Episcopal Church, Genesee Falls Lodge No.

507 and Laila Rookh Grotto. A memorial service will be held at a date to be announced. Local rangements by Corbett Funeral 109 West Ave. Gibbs, Moses Sr. Into rest Tuesday, December 27, 1966, Moses Gibbs Sr.

of 303 Adams Streeet. He 1 survived by four sons, ward and Leo L. Gibbs of Rochester, Joseph E. and Leroy D. Gibbs of Newark, N.

Jersey; daughters, Mrs. Clarissa D. Caldwell, Miss Beatrice W. Gibbs, Mrs. Ruth E.

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

36, (PH). Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home of M. E. Latimer Son, 983 S.

Plymouth Ave. Masonic services, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Funeral service, Friday, 2:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Rev.

Arthur Whitaker officiating. Interment, Mt. Hopel Green James H. Dec 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, six grandchildren.

The family will appreciate calling hours Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 at the neral home of Stephenson and Son, 80 Lacy Avon. Services will be held Thursday at 10 a.m. at the Zion Episcopal Church, Avon. Interment, Avon Cemetery. Gruber, Rose Tuesday, Dec.

27, 1966, Rose Gruber, of 64 Thorndale Ter. She is survived by her sisters, Miss Louise Gruber, Mrs. Christine Popplewell; her brothers, Albert, Henry, Karl and John Gruber; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Wednesday from 3-5 and 7-9 o'clock at Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 East Main St. at ander where a funeral service will be held Thursday afternoon at a time to be announced.

Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Grippo, Prospero Prospero Grippo, formerly of Waverly Place, December 27, 1966. He is vived by his wife, Marguerita (Romano); his sons, Sam and Angelo; his daughters, Mrs. Jean Ross and Mrs. Joseph (Mabel) Dessero of California; thirteen grandchildren, twenty-five greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Bartolomeo Funeral 506 Jay St. Funeral service Saturday at a time to be announced. Hoefner, John G. Entered nito 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 Joseph and Frederick W. Hoefner; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 at the Thomas F.

Trott Funeral Home, 683 E. Main St. Funeral Friday morning at 8:30 and 9:15 at Holy Rosary Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Ingram, Donald Donald J.

Ingrom of 28 Rockland Park, December 25, 1966. He is survived by his wife, Louise Mercurio Ingram; five sons; Bruce, Gary, David, Patrick and Thomas; one daughter, Donna; his mother, Mrs. Edward Ingram and brother Robert both of andaigua; 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 at 8:30 and 9 o'clock at S.S. Peter Paul's Church. Interment in Holy Sepulchre. Cemetery. Deaths Kirchgessner, Esther (Gay) Esther (Gay) Kirchgessner, of 195 Cornwall Lane, Dec.

27, 1966. Surviving are her husband, Gerald E. Kirchgessner; one daughter, Jill; one son, Todd; her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Curtice Booth of Scottsville, N.Y.: sister, Mrs.

Lawrence (Mary Alice) Zaumever of Texas; one brother, David Booth; several nieces and nephews. Frends may attend a Memorial ice Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Irondequoit United Church of Christ, 644 Titus Ave. No prior calling. Private service at the convenience of the ily. Those wishing may contribute in memory of Mrs.

Kirchgessner to the Monroe County Cancer and Leukemia Association, 1441 East Ave. Krupnicki, Matilda Entered into rest Tuesday, December 27, 1966, Matilda Krupnicki of North Java, New York. She is survived by her Java; husband, two Andrew daughters, Krupnicki Mrs. of Alphonse North (Esther) Grzywinski and Walter C. (Lenora) August, both of Rochester; four sons, Kazmer of Rochester, Joseph of Attica, N.Y., Theodore of Webster and Henry Krupnicki of North Java, New York; eleven grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the Richard L. Felerski Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson 2-5 and 7-9. Funeral services will be held Friday morning, December 30, 1966, at 9 from the funeral home and 9:30 o'clock at St. Stanislaus Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

Buffalo papers please copy. La Vigne. Walter J. Walter J. LaVigne, Old Bald HIlI Hemlock, N.Y., entered into rest, Dec.

26, 1966. He is survived by his wife, Eleanor Barker LaVigne; one son, W. Joseph LaVigne; two daughters, Mrs. Mary Coughlin and Miss Ellen P. LaVigne.

Fourteen grandchildren. He was a veteran of World War I. Friends may call Tuesday 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. ot the Funeral Home of Joseph A.

Murphy, 363 Chili Ave. Services Thursday morning at 9:30 and at St. Augustine's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery.

Livonia Center. Lenhard, Henry P. 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. and Austin H. Lenhard; one daughter, Patrick 8 great-grandchildren; one (Marion) O'Leary; 13 grandchildren; Catherine Magin; several nieces and nephews. He was 0 member of the Holy Name Society of Holy Apostle's Church, honorary member of the Associated Cooling Contractors.

Friends may call from 2-5 and 7.9 at the Haubner Stallknecht Funeral Home, 828 Jay Street. Funeral Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock and 9:00 o'clock at Holy Apostle's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Mason, Maggie Into rest Tuesday, December 27, 1966, Mrs. Maggie Mason of 109 Troup St.

She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary Haney; other relatives. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the funeral home of M. E.

Latimer Son, 983 S. Plymouth Ave. Funeral service at the funeral home Friday, 12 noon, Rev. Arthur L. Whitaker officiating.

Interment, Riverside. Mulville, John V. John V. Mulville, aged 78 years, of 11 Amity Saturday, Dec. 24, 1966.

He Is survived by one sister, Miss Katherine V. Mulville. Deceased was a member of Rochester Lodge No. 24 B.P.O. Elks.

Friends may call Tuesday and WednesFuneral Home, 853 Culver Rd. Prayers Thursday morning at 8:30 at the parlors followed by a requiem mass at 9 o'clock at St. Joseph's Church. Overend, Harry W. Monday, Dec.

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

Walter Boyer of Olcott and Mrs. Charles Human of Lockport. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Prudden and Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee Lockport, N.Y., where funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at o'clock. Interment in Acacia Park Cemetery, North Tonawanda, N.

Y. Piehler, Henry Suddenly Sunday, Dec. 25, 1966. Henry Piehler of 659 Maple St. He is survived by three daughters, Miss Mary Piehler, Mrs.

Nicola (Elizabeth) Del Corvo Miss Theresa Plehler; one brother, John Piehler of Germany; four sisters, Mrs. Julia Rewitzer, Mrs. Margaret Buchauer and Mrs. Elizabeth Rewitzer all of Germany and Mrs. Frank (Anna) Bauer; one grandson; several nieces and nephews.

He was a member of the Bartenders Union Local 171. Friends may call on Tuesday and Wednesday from 2-5 and 7-9 at the Funeral Home of Norbert E. Vay, 604 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 request that Masses be said for the repose of his sout. 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 Ward; also three grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Friends may call after 7 o'clock Tuesday evening and 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 be Our sald Thursday Queen morning at 9 o' Lady of Peace Church. Rybke, Agnes M. 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 (Marion) Cheesman; three sons, Joseph Philip Frank J. Rybke six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; one brother, Frank F. Skiener of Attica, N.Y.; also severa nieces and nephews. Mrs.

Rybke was a member of the St. Helen's Altar Society. Friends may call at Alvah Halloran Son Funeral Home, 2125 Chill Avenue, at Howard Rd. near Brooks Avenue, Tuesday from 2-5 and 7-9. Funeral serv.

ice Wednesday morning at 9:30 and at St. Helen's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Schmeer, Anthony J. At the Park Ave.

Hospital on Dec. 25, 1966, Anthony J. Schmeer of 358 Magnolia St. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Overmeyer Schmeer; two sisters, Mrs Eugene (Tellie) Bertsche, Mrs.

Louise VanRoo; one brother, Joseph Schmeer. Friends may call 2-5, 7-9 at the funeral home of Henry D. Halloran Son 141 Arnett Blvd. Funeral services Thursday morning at 8::30 and 9 o'clock at St. Augustines Church.

Sweetland, Gertrude L. (Meng) Gertrude, L. 43 (Meng) Delray Sweetland, Tuesday, aged Dec. 83 27, 1966. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Sam (Helen) Weidman of California, Mrs. Marion McMaster, Mrs. Margaret Avery, Mrs. Fred (Emily) Schrader; four sons, Carl, Robert, Paul, Philip, also mother of the late John Sweetland; one sister, Adele Brine; two brothers, Arthur and Walter Meng of California; twenty-nine grandchildren; forty-two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.

at Mattie Funeral Home, 853 Culver Rd. Prayers at the parlor Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock, followed by a Requiem Mass at 9 o'clock at St. John the Evangelist Church, Humboldt Street. Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N. Dec.

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He survived by his wife, Lillian Doser Thurston; three daughters, Mrs. John (Barbara) Kincaid, Mrs. Lawrence (Georgina) Tobias, Mrs. Gary (Deanna) Preston; nine grandchildren; one brother, Wesley Thurston; one sister, Mrs. Paul Stevens.

Friends may call at the Haubner Stallknecht Funeral Home 828 Jay Wednesday from 7-9 and Thursday from 2-4. Funeral service at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Theodore's Church and Heart Fund. Thomas, Marie A.

Schickler Marie A. Schickler Thomas, aged 90 years, of Monday, Dec. 26, 1966. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Albert (Madeline) Laganella; four sons, Charles, Herman, William, James Thomas; eleven grandchildren; twenty-four great-grandchildren; one -grandchild; one brother, August Schickler; several nieces and nephews.

Freinds may call from 2-5 and 7-9 at 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. Tucker, Robert Robert Tucker, 144 Bronson Ave. tered into rest Dec.

26, 1966. Survived by his wife Mrs. Alberta Tucker, daughter, Linda; son, Theron; sister Mrs. Joseph Silas and granddaughter Tammy Lynn Jeffries; uncle, Rueben Tucker and great-aunt, Mrs. Ida Hill; nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call at the Daniel B. Jacque Funeral Home, 54 Clifton St. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where a funeral ice will be held Thursday Dec. 29 at p.m.

Burial in Riverside Cemetery, Rev. H. Shenkle officiating. Tozier, Nellie K. Sunday, Dec.

25, 1966, Nellie K. Tozier, formerly of 265 Culver widow of Henry H. Tozier. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family.

Interment, Riverside Cemetery. Arrangements, Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 East Main St. at Alexander. VanDussen, Dean C. Dean C.

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

Elmer (Mable) VanAlmkirk; two brothers, Leonard of California and William VanDussen; also several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m. at Schauman Funeral Home 2100 St. Paul St. Services will be held on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.

Interment in Riverside Cemetery. Visco, Louise Dec. 25. 1966, Louise Visco of 32 Hoeltzer widow of Peter Visco. She leaves six sons, Martin, Josepn, Domenic, Anthony, Peter and Cari: four daughters, Mrs.

Frank Wesolowski (Jeanette) Miss Helen Visco. Mrs. Alfred Smith (Mary) and Mrs. Richard Woerner (Florence): three brothers: twenty-seven grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren; nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.

at L. W. Maier's Sons. 870 Clinton Avenue North (at Clifford Avenue). Funeral Thursday morning ot 8:45 from Maier's, 9 o'clock at St.

Michael's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cem- eterv. Walsh, Alexander J. Alexander J. Walsh of 74 Belmont Dec.

25 1966. He is survived by his wife, Ficrenca E. Walsh; two sons, John A. Walsh and Thomas D. Walsh; sisters.

Miss Alice Walsh. burg, Fig, and Mrs. Marie Ashton, Newark. N.Y; ten grandchildren, and eral nieces and nephews. Friends may call 3-5 and 7-9 at the John J.

Curran Funeral 535 ford Street, near Monroe Avenue. ers Thusday morning at 8:45 followed bv his Requiem Mass at 9 o'clock at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament. Wren, Cyril Dec. 25, 1966 at Dayton, Ohio, Cyril Wren of 7 Comanche Circle. Survived by his wife, Mrs.

Anna Wren; his daughter, Mrs. Doris Kempton; two sons, Kenneth and William Wren; several grandchildren. Friends may call at Farrell Brothers Colonial Funeral Home, 51 Ridge Rd. West near Memorial Bridge on Wednes day from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Services Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Inter- ment, White Haven Memorial Park. Ziarko, Steinunn (Stana) Steinunn (Stana) Ziarko, aged 41, of 187 Arbutus December 27, 1966. Sur. vived by her husband, Edward J. Ziarko; her mother in Iceland, Helga Sigurdardottir; nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the John C. Morcan Funeral Home, 645 Hudson corner Alphonse from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock and solemn High requiem Mass 9 o'clock Holy Redeemer Church. In Memoriam Versluis, Earl Called to his heavenly rest, December 28, 1964: You did go first and remain to walk the road alone. You left so suddenly, your thoughts unknown.

live in Garden Memory now with with happy days we knew Though absent vou are very dear. Still thought of, still missed and very dear, Missed by Mother. Indivino, Christopher In loving memory of our father, who passed away, December 28, 1965: What we would give if we could say Hello, Pa, in the same old way; To hear your voice, see you smile. To sit with you and chat a while. To you who have a father, Cherish him with care.

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SAVE $16 monthly. Use soft water. Call FI 2-9300. Neptune Soft Water Inc. ALL Controlled detergents.

50 pounds. $9.95 delivered McCorrv. 458-2029 CHAIR Mobile Service for wheel. chair patients. Medical, RecreWHOLESALE to clubs and organizations.

Tovs, aifts. novelties. for card parties, bazaars, picnics and Christmas parties. New Year's hats and noisemakers. Carnival Fair Products 259 Exchange St.

Travel Air, Land, Water 11 RIDERS wanted enroute or to Ft. Jim McClellen, Alabama, Dec. 31st. Morgan, 254 Simpson 544 5676 WANTED: Driver for Cadillac to Fort Lauderdale, about Jan. 21, must have proof ability and reliabilitv.

Grinnell Travel Agency, 454- 3200. 1-AUCTIONS Auctioneers, Auction Sale 12 00 ACTIONS speak louder than words: Have an "action auction" by Rumsey's, of Phone 47 at Whiteville. N. Y. ARNOLD Emerson Son, Auctioneers.

Appraisers, household, cattle, machinery. Canandaigua 394-4660-3106. AUCTIONEERS, Sales managers. appraisers. Complete service.

Har ris Wilcox, Bergen, N.Y. 716-494-1880 AUCTIONEER Sales manager. Com piete service, greater net returns. Tom Covne. Avon.

926-3957 I. SHOOLMAN and Associates, Shoolman and David S. Weinstein, auctioneer, appraisers, liquidators for stores, merchants, fixtures, chinery, equipment, furniture, tates. etc. Phone 325-4916.

it no answer, CH 4-9143. RUSS Hurlburt Auctioneer, Personal N.Y., service 493-5613. with experience. Castile TRACY Brothers, auctioneers. Com piete farm and cattle auction serv Ice.

Phone Pavilion 584-37 or 3640. 3703 AUCTION: 30 reg. Ayrshires, for Bob Pickard. Dansville, N.Y., Dec. 29, at 1:00 P.M.; farm Is 4 mi.

N. of town along Rt. 63: 3 cows, 25 bred heifers, 3 open heifers; Bob sold his milking herd year ago, this sale includes all of his bred heifers, they start freshening Jan. 1st, there are 7 daught of the great 'Betty' bull and 3 by '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 a top quality offering; health, calfhood vaccinated, T.B. and blood tested within 30 days and inoculated against shipping fever; no lunch, catalogs at the sale.

Tom Whittaker, Sale Brandon, Dave Tracy, Auctioneer, Pavilion. N.Y. HARDWARE auction: By order of the board of directors, Brush Wholesale Hardware we will sell at public auction on Wednesdav, December 28, 1966 at 10:30 a.m. on the oremises at 138 Mt. Hone Avenue, Rochester, New York.

Complete wholesalers stock of hardware, bolts, wood and metal screws, tools, cabinet end door hardware, lawn and garden tools, key blanks, high speed drills and saw blades, electrical supplies. steel etc. Stock: 136.000 stove bolts, 119,000 machine bolts, 107,000 1a9 screws, 88.000 carriage bolts, 14.800 machine screws, 686 gross wood screws, 72 gross sheet metal screws, 934 boxes slide box screws and bolts, 3,890 kell key blanks, 9,600 screw eyes and hooks, 490 eve bolts, 1,050 hooks, 420 bolts, 90 speedbar bits, 21 dozen boxes Fletchers No. 2 glazier 10 Great Neck wood 8' planes, 116 Hanson high speed drills, 20 grinding wheels to 160 High speed hack saw blades, 66 screw drivers. 3,000 faucet washers, 575 cabinet 50 boxes wire nails, 33 pilers and wrenches, 32 3" wall scrapers, 36 snow pushers and choppers, 142 pair butts, 67 brass escutcheons, 14 Disston brick trowels.

28 garden tools, shovels, rakes, forks 28 Yale lock sets. 24 lawn brooms, 27 insulated picnic lugs, 20 pruning saws and -hears, 135 hand garden tools, 7 dozen wood handles, 40 driveway arkers, 24 rubber mallets, 16 dozen brass butts, dozen shelf brackets, 4 dozen wood carving sets, 36 ball bearing casters, 1000 gutter fittings, 13 sets legs 10' aluminum skate wheel conveyor, 2 Kardex files. National bonkkeeping machine (completely rebuilt) hand trucks, shelving No confirmction necessary. Immediate removal, Open for inspection. Wednesday, ber 28, 1966 at 9:00 a.m., until time of auction.

For information, phone Shoolman Associates, Inc. Shoot man Weinstein, Auctioneers. Phone 325-4916. MONROE County Penitentiary Farm Auction: See display advertisement In another section. Gordon A.

Howe, County Manager. Leonard V. Tomczak, Purchasing Agent. George K. Lusk, Auctioneer.

AUTOMOTIVE Airplanes and Parts 13 STINSON, new fabric, full panel, excellent condition. CO 6-9811. LI 4-1892. LOOKING for party interested In a 4-woy partnership in a Cessna 310. Call 334-407C.

Cars Being Dismantled 14 VETERAN Auto Parts: One of New York State's largest used parts; from 1917 to. 19665. all parts fully guaranteed. CL 4-2910, 1060 Lee Rd. VOLKSWAGEN parts, 1955-67.

Excel. lent selection of body and engine parts. Also. 160 parts CH 4-6030. 52 Lightfoot St.

LATE Model: Used auto parts for most American and foreign cars, free interstate direct phone service locates hard-to-get parts. Metter Auto Parts, 1541 Clinton Ave. Rochester, N.Y., 342-1930. RECENT Arrivals 4 Corvettes, '66 Chevy Impala hardtop, '67 Fairlane 2-door hardtop. '67 Pontiac G.T.O., Chevelle 4-door.

Lake Ave. Auto Parts, 788 Lake Ave. 458-5656. Auto Accessories, Parts 15 BABY Moons. $6.95 lancer, $14.95 pr.

Vic's Auto Parts, 790 Lake 458-8150. BRAKE Shoes borded. riveted all numbers, clutch plates. pressure plates. Phil's Auto Parts, 232-3717.

Automobiles For Sale 18 BARRACUDA, 1965: standard 8. Low Winterized. 328-6552. BUICK, 1958. asking $250, new tires, battery, starter.

Mechanically cellent. 544-9508. BUICKS. Pontiacs, closeout on first brand choice. new '66 models.

Hurrv for Ridge Pitts Pontiac. 1067 Webster. BUICK, 1966 Skylark 2-door hardtop. Company demonstrator, fully equipped. New car warrantee.

Elmer Schmidt Buick. Honeove Falls, eves. 9. 624-1933. CADILLAC, 1963 sedan de Ville, radio, factory air-conditioning, full Dower, $1895.

Fred Walker Ford, 350 Monroe. full CADILLAC, power 1964, four door sedan, cavipped. Excellent condition. 271-4720, 586-9186. full CADILLAC, 1964, four door sedan, power equipped.

Excellent condition. BR 1-4720, LU 6-9186. Full CADILLAC: 1962, door hardtop. power, $1,500. 586-7398.

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