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(Monroe County) indicates the first appearance of a notice in this newspaper Bardo, Anna F. (Benson) Friday, December 14, 1979. Survived by 2 brothers, Frank and Donald J. Benson; 3 sisters, Mrs. Marion Sallis, Mrs.

Ruth Burns, Mrs. Georgine Yeoman; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Sunday 2-4 only at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Monday at 10 o'clock at Holy Cross Church. Interment at the convenience of the family.

Friends wishing may have Masses offered. Bazinet, Bernard Suddenly December 15, 1979. He is survived by his wife, Mary; 2 sisters, Mrs. Collett Lloyd, Illion, NY and Mrs. Charles (Mary) Jones, Clarksburg, WV; 2 nieces, Mrs.

Bernard Rosenfeld of Syracuse and Mrs. Michael Romanov of Minneapolis. He was the retired manager of the Millwrights Union Friends may call Monday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the McLaughlin Funeral Home, 871 Culver Rd. Prayers Tuesday at 9:30 a.m.

followed by Mass of Christian Burial at 10 o'clock at St. Louis Church, Pittsford. Friends wishing may have Masses offered for the repose of his soul. Bigos, Mary 14, 1979. She is survived by her husband, George; a daughter, Florence Bigos; several nieces and nephews.

She was a member of the Holy Rosary Society. Friends call the Richard L. Felerski Funeral Home, 1005 Hudson Ave. Sunday 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral services Monday 10:30 from the funeral chapel, followed by the Mass of Christian Burial 11 a.m.

at St. Stanislaus Church. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Bocci, Alfred J. Friday, December 14, 1979.

Survived by 3 brothers, George and Vincent Bocci, Albert Boch of FL; 2 sisters, Mrs. Lillian Strigle and Mrs. Margaret Scoitti of Albany, NY; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Sunday evening 7-9, Monday 2-4 and 7-9 at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 604 Maple St. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday at 9 o'clock at Holy Family Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Brundage, Luella A. Dec. 13, 1979. She is survived by her husband, Ernest B.

Brundage; her son, Samual G. Brundage; two grandsons, Alyn N. and Brian S. Brundage; several nieces and nephews and one great-niece. She was member of the First Unitarian Church and a past member of the Eastern Star.

anSaturday and family Sunday, will re- 2-4 neral 1625 Mt. ceive friends, at Miller FuMange held where Monday services morning at 10 o'clock. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery. Cottone, Doris (Rago) Survived by two sons and daughter-in-law, Charles and Maria, James; one granddaughter, Lori; her brother, Dick Rago; her step-mother, Mrs.

Johnanna Rago; her step Donald Metildi; two stepsisters, Mrs. Teddy Bianchi and Mrs. David O'Shell; nieces and nephews. Friends may call 7-9 Saturday, 2-4, 7-9 Sunday at the Falvo Funeral Home 1395 N. Goodman St.

Funeral service Monday 10:30 from the funeral home and 11 o'clock in St. Ambrose Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Cumbo, Frances Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Anna Camiola and Mrs.

Minnie LoLordo; nieces and nephews. Friends may call 7-9 Saturday, 2-4, 7-9 Sunday at the Falvo Funeral Home 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral service Monday 8:30 from the funeral home and 9 o'clock at St. Francis Xavier Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. NEED A NURSE? A DAY A WEEK A MONTH OR LONGER 454-4930 MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL Davies, Elizabeth Grace Friday, Dec. 14, 1979, Elizabeth Grace Davies vived by her daughter, Kathleen Serow; granddaughter, Eileen Serow; 5 grandsons, Leonard, Kenneth, James, Robert and Lawrence Davies; 7 great-grandchildren; great -great grandson; 2 sisters, Anne Ellis and Kate Timms of England; 2 brothers, John and George Ellis of England. Friends may call after 7 o'clock Saturday evening and on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 at the John M. Hedges Funeral Home, Inc.

cor. of Culver Rd. and Empire Blvd. Mass of Christian Burial will be said Monday morning at 10 o'clock in St. Andrew's Church.

Inter. ment, Irondequoit Cemetery. DeVelder, Leon F. Thursday, December 13, 1979. Survived by his wife, Victoria (Kulig) De Velder; his son, James DeVelder; five daughters, Mrs.

James (Helen) McGinnis, Mrs. George (Frances) Galipo, Mrs. William (Sophia) Schmeer, Mrs. Douglas (Mary) Pfhal and Mrs. Theresa Townley; his sonin-law, Mr.

Courtney Townley; his brother, John DeVelder; his sister, Mrs. Marion Switzer; twentyfour grandchildren; thirtynine great-grandchildren; one great granddaughter; one niece; three nephews. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday 2-4, 7-9 at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home 2692 Dewey Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Monday at 9 o'clock at St. Charles Boromeo Church.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, In lieu offlowers friends wishing may have Masses offered. Frank, Francis C. (Duke) Of Rochester, December 13, 1979. He is survived by his sister, Mrs. Raymond (Gladys) Shippy; two nieces and one nephew.

Sunday, 2-4, 7-9, friends may Miller Funeral Home 1625 Mt. Hope Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Monday morning 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Victory-St. Joseph's Church (Pleasant Interment, Holy Sepulchre.

Gardner, Santa (Sue) Survived by her husband, Robert; 1 daughter, Mar. cia; 4 brothers, Anthony, Jerry, Lawrence and Sam Fortunato; 4 sisters, Mrs. Lee Salamone, Mrs. Rose Spallina, Mrs. Joseph (Josephine) Pulio and.

Mrs. Marie Termine; nieces and nephews. Friends may call 2-4, 7-S at the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 N. Goodman St. Funeral service Tuesday o'clock from the funeral home, 9:30 at St.

Salome's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Germanow, Salina December 15, 1979, Salina Germanow of Hillcourt Circle. She was the beloved and devoted mother of Mrs. Paul (Beverly) Klass and Mrs.

Marvin (Eileen) Wolff. Beloved grandmother to 6 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter; Sister to Isaacson of Rochester Mrs. Belle Cohen of Rochester; She leaves 2 step-brothers, Louis Lipitz of Florida Samuel Lipetz of Rochester, Several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held in the chapel of the Parsky Funeral Horne, Inc. 1125 St.

Paul St. This day at 12 noon. Burial in Britton Road Cemetery Friends wishing may contribute to the Monroe County Cancer Leukemia Association. Following the funeral a period of mourning will be observed at 55 Fairhill Drive between 2-4 7-9 PM thru Wednesday evening. Hartung, Carl (Porky) In Datona Beach, FL, of E.

Rochester, Dec. 12, 1979. He survived by his wife, Norma; 1 daughter and 1 son, Mrs. Nicholas (Bonnie) Trotto, Carl both of E. Rochester; 6 grandchildren; 1 sister, Mrs.

Donald' (Marie) Adams of Fairport; nieces and nephews. Friends are welcome to call at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home, 41 S. Main Fairport Saturday and Sunday, 2-4, 7-9 where services will be held Monday at 10 o'clock. Interment, Oakwood Cemetery.

"Services at Hedges Memorial Chapel" Words you see so often because we serve so well HEDGES CHAPEL HEDGES MEMORIAL CHAPEL, INC. 770 East Main at Alexander Dial 454-7070 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Grabowski, Alexander Sr. Thursday, December 13, 1979, Alexander Grabowski Sr. of Rochester. He is survived by his wife, Valerie Juda Grabowski; two daughters, Mrs.

Harry (Marian) Marcoux, Mrs. Joseph (Valerie) 'Parlet; two sons, Robert and Alexander Grabowski sixteen grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Becker, Mrs. Edward (Martha) draszek; brother, Ted Grabowski; nieces and nephews. Mr.

Grabowski was a member of the Polish Falcon and Polish American Clubs and the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Friends may call at Richard L. Felerski Funeral 1005 Hudson Ave. Saturday and Sunday 2-4, 7-9. Prayer services Monday morning at 8:45 followed by the Mass of Christian Burial at 9:15 o'clock at the Church of the Annunciation.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Heller, Alma L. Tuesday, December 11, 1979. Survived by her son, John (Jack) Heller; her daughter, Mrs. James (Joan) her brother, Robert Raysor; her sister, Mrs.

William Downs; five grandchildren; two nephews. Friends are invited to attend a memorial service on Sunday 3 o'clock any Presbyterian Church, 3000 Dewey Ave. Interment, at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing may make contributions to the memorial fund of Bethany Presbyterian Churchor Barnard Volunteer Ambulance Fund. Reference, Vay Schleich Funeral Home Inc.

Humphrey, Donald Survived by his wife, Ruth; 3 daughters, Mrs. Richard (Barbara) Vaninwegen, Mrs. Kenneth (Merrie Lou) Nagel and Miss Carolyn Humphrey; 4 grandsons; 3 brothers, Harold, Roy and Leonard; sister, Mrs. Charles (Gladys) Alleger; veriend, and may 7-9 nephews. call Sunday 7-9 Sat- at the Falvo Funeral Home, 1395 North Goodman St.

Funeral service Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, those wishing may make donations to the American Cancer Society. He was a Korean War veteran. Interment at the convenience of the family. Josephson, Joseph A.

Saturday, December 15, 1979. He is survived by his wife, Ellen T. Josephson; 2 sisters, Mrs. V. W.

(Edith) Spencer, St. Petersburg, FL and Mrs. E. R. (Edna) Anderson, Webster; several nieces and nephews.

He was a member of Emmanvel Evangelical Covenant Church, Lodge and Ridgeway Lodge 100F, both of Ridgeway, PA. Friends may call at Crawford Funeral Home, 495 N. Winton Rd. Monday and p.m. Funeral Service Tuesday morning at 11.

Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Friends wishing may contribute to the Pipe Organ Fund of Emmanuel Evangelical Covenant Church, 319 Browncroft 14609. Kannan, Sister Helen (formerly Sister George Vincent) Dec. 14, 1979. She is survived by two -law, a niece and nephew.

Friends may call Sunday, and 7-9 p.m. and Monday, p.m. at the Sisters of St. Joseph Motherhouse, 4095 East Ave. Funeral Monday evening aMass o'clock in the Motherhouse Chapel.

Burial Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Sisters' Plot, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Kyle, Florence H. Friday December 14, 1979 Florence H. Kyle of Penfield at the age of Widow of Alfred Kyle.

Survived by her sister, Irene Hughes; several nieces and nephews; her very dear friend, David Swift. Mrs. Kyle was retired from Eastman Kodak after 26 years of service. Friends are invited to attend a service Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in Hedges Memorial Chapel, 770 E. Main St.

at Alexander. No prior calling hours. of flowers, friends wishing may make contributions to the Memorial Fund of South Baptist Church, 835 South in her memory. Interment at the convenience of the family. Latone, Samuel Samuel Latone, Dec.

14, 1979, Husband of Grace (Vullo); father of Sam and Gilda, Paul and Marie, Michael and Rosemary Latone; Rosemarie and Stephen Gruttadauria; brother of Jennie Sardo and Carmela Bussey; brother-in-law of Lena Latone, nieces, nephews, grandchildren and great -grandchildren. Friends may call at the Bartolomeo Funeral Home, 1425 Lexington Saturday 7-9, 2-4, 7-9. Mass of Christian Burial Monday, 9 a.m., Holy Rosary Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre. Lauria, Joseph Joseph Lauria De.

cember 15, 1979. He one leaves his very dear friend, Miss Rose K. Leonardo; brother, Philip Lauria of E. GA; several cousins including Louise LoVetro, Louis Colaianni, Phyllis Pavia; 2 nieces. Friends may call 2-4 and 7-9 at Profetta Funeral Chapel, 890 N.

Goodman St. Services Tuesday morning 9:30 and 10 o'clock at St. Andrew's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Leas, Mary R.

Dec. 14, 1979. She is sur. vived by her daughter, Mrs. H.

Scott (Jane) Thomas 7 grandchildren, Laura, Mrs. David (Marion) Hadley, David of Eagle Bay, NY, Mark, Robert, Margaret and Peter Thomas; nephew, James Reveley; cousin, Mrs. Emma Anderson of Millbrook, NY. Friends may attend service on Monday at 10 a.m. in St.

Thomas Episcopal Church, Winton Rd. at Highland Ave. Interment, Millbrook, NY. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to the Memorial Fund of the church. Arrangements, Anthony Funeral Chapel, Inc.

Loggans, Carol Wiesner Age 27, of Phoenix, AZ, died Dec. 7, 1979. Survived by her husband, Steven Loggans; her mother, Dorothy Mylius Wiesner and her father, the late William Wiesner, formerly of Rochester. Burial was held in St. Francis Cemetery, Phoenix, AZ.

Arrangements by Northwest Mortuary, 4033 N. 19th Phoenix, 85015. MacMichael, John December 15, 1979 at the Mariner House, West Main St. There are several family survivors. Funeral service and Interment will be held at convenience of the family.

Arrangements, Nulton Funeral Home. Marshall, Larry December 12, 1979. Survived by 1 son, Vandell; father, James; 2 sisters, Anne and Alberta; 3 brothers; Arthur, David and Ulysses; grandparents; 3 nieces; 2 nephews; a host of other relatives and friends. Service Monday 1 p.m. at Genesee Funeral Homes, 596 Genesee St.

Rev. Dr. Leardrew Johnson officiating. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery.

Friends may call at Genesee Funeral Homes, Sunday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Mastrosimone, Charles Entered into rest December 15, 1979. He is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Michael (Micky) Rozzi and Mrs. John (Marie) Sharpe; 2 sons, Vincent and Angelo; 2 brothers, Thomas Mastrosimone; 14 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at the Anthony Polvino Son, Inc. Funeral Home, 371 Lake Ave. Sunday and Monday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. Services from the Funeral Home Tuesday 8:15 a.m., Holy Rosary Church 9 a.m. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

McGuire, Frances M. Formerly of 237 Magee Saturday December 15, 1979. Survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Margaret and James Dennison of Conneaut OH; 2 sons, John H. and Gerald J. McGuire; her brother, Ambrose Killorin of Hamilton Ontario; 7 grandchildren.

Friends may call Sunday evening 7-9 at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Monday at 11 o'clock at Sacred Heart Cathedral. Interment, Holy Sepucihre Cemetery. Owens, Gertrude December 14, 1979, Mrs. Gertrude Owens, 77.

Surviving are Betty and John Levis; a sister, Virginia Elizabeth Griffith of Clarks Summit, PA; grandchildren, John Levis and Cheryl Jarvis; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Sunday and Monday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the Younglove-Smith FUneral Home, A 1511 Dewey Ave. Graveside services Tuesday in Mt. Greenwood Cemetery, Trucksville, PA.

Parsons, Vera M. Age 76 of Boardman St. Survived by a very dear friend, Miss Marian Greene. Memorial services will be held at the Chili Funeral Home, 363 Chili Sunday, December 16, 1979 at 2 p.m., Rev. Richard Comegys, Rector of St.

Stephen's Episcopal Church officiating. Burial took place at Mt. Albion Cemetery, Albion, NY. Percy, Franklyn Thomas Jr. 62 of N.

Miami FL. December 10, 1979. Formerly of Rochester. A resident of Miami for 19 years. Survived by his wife, Linda of N.

Miami a sister, Muriel Butterfield; 3 nephews of Rochester. Reagan, Katherine At the Rochester Friendly Home, December 14, 1979. Formerly of Madison Park N. Survived by her niece, Marion Leah Stagmeier, Rochester; also other nieces and nephews of Ontario, Canada; several great nieces and nephews. No prior calling.

Friends invited to attend the Mass. of Christian Burial Monday 10 a.m. at SS Peter and Paul Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends wishing may make contributions to the Rochester Friendly Home, 3156 East Ave.

or SS Peter and Paul Church, W. Main St. Arrangements, Corbett Funeral Home, 109 West Ave. Smith, John T. Wednesday, December 1979.

He is survived by wife, Eldora Smith; daughters, Michele Jennifer Smith; his father, Mack McKinley Smith Rochester; his mother, Mary Hampton of Town Creek, AL; 2 brothers, Alfred Hampton of AL Robert Hutchinson of Rochester; 2 sisters, Hattie Hampton and Mary Smith of Rochester; relatives. Friends may call 2-4 7-9 p.m. on Saturday Sunday at the Funeral Home of Millard E. Latimer Son, 983 South Plymouth Ave. Funeral service day 1 p.m.

at the Latimer Funeral Chapel. Interment in Alabama. Democrat and Chronicle Rochester, N.Y. Dec. 13F St.

Peter, Mary (Marion) Mary (Marion) St. Peter, December 15, 1979. Survived by her, daughters, Sr. Rosemary Peter, S.S.J., Mrs. Richard (Mary Ann) Kraft; 9 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; sonsin-law, Thomas St.

John, Patrick Magoffin and Richard Kraft. Friends may call Sunday 7-9 p.m., Monday 2-4, 7-9 p.m. at the Haubner Stallknecht Funeral Home 828 Jay St. Funeral services Tuesday morning at 9:30 and 10 o'clock at Holy Rosary Church. InterHoly Sepulchre Cemetery.

Taney, Nora C. Saturday, Dec. 15, 1979. Survived by sons, Thomas E. and Gerald T.

Taney; her daughter, Mrs. Patricia Holahan; her brother, Beasley; her sisThomas, Mary Owens; 12 grandchildren; 7 greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call Sunday 2-4, 7-9 at the Vay Schleich Funeral Home, 2692 Dewey Ave. Mass of Christian Burial Monday at 9:00 Our Mother of Sorrows Church. Interment at the convenience, of the may family.

have Massess offered or contribute to the Friends of Parkridge Nursing Home Kathy Thomas. Taylor, James H. Died in Boston, MA on December 14, 1979, age Survived by his wife, Joanne; 2 sons, Christopher and Richard; 1 daughter, Maria; mother, Mrs. Alice Taylor; 1 brother, Charles. Mr.

Taylor was born in Medina, NY and lived in Rochester for a number of years. Services will be held in St. Mary's Church, Holliston, MA on Monday, December 17. Turner, Cora M. 79 of 6501 Winfield Margate, FL died Thursday, December 13, 1979.

She came to Florida 14 years ago from Rochester. A member of First Presbyterian Church of Coral Springs, Ladies Auxiliary, WW Barracks and V.F.W. Post 3239 of Margate. Survived by a sister, Mrs. Maude Covery of Jacksonville, FL; several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will be 10 a.m. Monday at the First Presbyterian Church of Coral Springs. Whitehair, Maureen A. HILTON: Suddenly, December 14, 1979, age 21 years. Survived by her parents, John (Ty) and Mary Whitehair; brothers, Tyrone of Ft.

Collins, CO, Mark, Thomas, Joseph, and John of Hilton; sisters, Mrs. Rick (Mary) Wiseman of Medway, MA, and Kathleen of Hilton; also aunts, uncles, cousins, and 1 nephew. Friends may call Sunday (only) 2-4 and 7-9 at the Kandt Funeral Home, 303 Lake Hilton. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Leo's Church, Hilton, Monday morning at 10:30.

Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Masses offered will be appreciated. Area Deaths (Outside Monroe County) indicates the first appearance of a notice in this newspaper Luke, Mary E. Cicero LIVONIA: In Florida, December 12, 1979, Mary Elizabeth Cicero Luke 29 years, and her daughter, Leanne Luke, 3 years. Mary is survived by 2 daughters, Elizabeth Ann and Heather Michelle; ner parents, Samuel and Bessie Cicero; 3 brothers, Joseph, Charles and Samuel, 2 sisters, Virginia and Janet; 2 nephews; her grandparents, Charles and Mary Obbie of Webster; several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Friends may call Sunday from 7-9 p.m. at BrownDrowne Funeral Home, 21 Big Tree Livonia where a prayer service will be held Monday at 10 a.m. followed at 10:30 a.m. by a Mass of Christian Burial in St. Joseph's Church.

Interment St. Michael's Cemetery. Buckland, Raymond MUMFORD: On December 14, 1979. Survived by his wife, Flora; 2 sons, Raymond Strikersville, Lee Alexander; 3 daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Irene) Billings, Houghton, Mrs.

Wilfred (Betty) Wilcox, Lake Water, FL, Mrs Earl (Virginia) Carter, E. Bethany; 1 step-daughter, Mrs. John Pagano, Rochester; 1 brother, Henry; sister, Ruth Saudy; grandchildren; several great-grandchildren. Friends may call 2-4, 7-9 at the Alhart Sunday. al Home, 3068 Main Caledonia, where services will be held Monday at 11 a.m.

Interment, Mumford Rural Cemetery. Contributions to the United Presbyterian Church of Mumford or Caledonia Ambulance Fund will be appreciated. 12, Hinckley, Virginia NEWARK: Mrs. Virginia Hinckley, 65 of 7715 S. Main on December 15, 1979.

She is survived by band, Robert N. of Newark; a son, Robert M. ark; daughter, Mrs. Mar. shall Mayeu of Williamson; step-daughter, Mrs.

James (Cassie) Oathout not Sodus; 4 grandchildren; sister, Mrs. Pauline DiMarco of Palmyra. Friends may call Sunday 7-9 at the Parker-Rayfield Murphy Funeral Home, Newark, where funeral services will be Monday at 2 p.m. Burial, East Palmyra Cemetery. Memorials in her memory may be made to the Newark-Arcadia Volunteer Ambulance.

Hardy, Ethel M. VICTOR: Dec. 13, 1979, Ethel Hardy of Victor. She is survived by 1 daughter, Doris Crumb of FL; 1 son, William A. of Victor; 1 brother, Grover Gerlach of Walworth; 6 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren.

Friends may call at Zornow Funeral Home, 21 Lincoln Pittsford Sunday 7-9 only Services Monday at 2. Interment Pittsford Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Friends wishing may contribute to the Heart Fund. In Memoriam Beideck, Albert Passed away December 18, 1959. There is a special place in our hearts that is set aside just for you.

Miss by wife, Mildred, daughter, Norma and Family. DePalma, Beatrice Died December 16 Because in her life she was saintly, Because in her heart she was pure, Her reward we are sure must be heaven, And our grief we must try to endure. Sadly missed by Kelly and DeSino, Philip A. Dec. 18, 1978 A million times we've missed you.

A million times we've cried. If love could have saved you. You never would have died. In life we loved you dearly In death we love you still. For in our hearts you hold a place that no one ever fill.

Itbroke our hearts to lose you, but you did not go alone. For part of all of us went with you the day God took you home. Love you always and forever. Your Loving Wife, Connie your Children and Grandchildren. DiMarco, Hilda Security men get ready to relieve plainclothesmen inside hotel.

OPEC ministers will be meeting in Caracas this week. OPEC stranglehold Id price and supply By ANTHONY J. PARISI New York Times CARACAS, Venezuela Seven years ago, OPEC was an acronym known. only to oil specialists; today it is practically a household word. To some, it has been the savior of the Third World, to others the scourge of the first.

Whatever the perception, since its inception in 1960, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries has evolved from what was considered a hapless group of upstarts into one of the most powerful groups on earth. Now, in the view of many experts on international oil, OPEC may be on the verge of expanding its horizons still more. To oil specialists, the pricing meeting that opens here tomorrow may mean more than just higher prices for petroleum products; it may mark the beginning of a new and even more worrisome oil era. "Until this year, OPEC has been more a price cartel than a quantity cartel." said Dankwart Rustow, a professor of political science at the City University of New York and author of the 1976 book OPEC: Success and Prospects. "But lately it has in a sense become a quantity cartel.

Informally at least, it has started to divide the market up among its members, which it never really did before. As a result, OPEC's belief that its oil is more valuable in the ground has become a self-fulfilled prophecy." As he and others see it, even if there are no new oil shocks such as another revolution in Iran, the world may be entering a period of perennially tight oil supplies not so much because oil is running out but because OPEC, whose members control three-quarters of all known oil reserves and satisfy 60 percent of the total demand for oil in the non-Communist world, may never again let supply and demand attain more than a tenuous balance. Not everyone is convinced the future will actually prove so dire. Although a handful of OPEC countries have indicated they will reduce production next year, it remains to be seen whether their cutbacks will be big enough to cause problems. Saudi Arabia, which has been a big question mark all along, announced last week it would continue producing at its current rate 'of 9.5 million barrels a day.

Thus, other OPEC nations must reduce output just to keep a surplus from developing, because the demand for oil is expected to be no higher in 1980 than the 53 million barrels a day or so that it has been in 1979 and because non-OPEC production, now averaging more than 21 million barrels a day, is expected to rise slightly once again. The fear, though, is that when and if a surplus does show up, enough oil exporters will trim output to quickly wipe it out. That would be new even for a world that has experienced two general oil shortages within five years and a 20- fold increase in prices in the last 10. In the period between the Arab oil embargo of 1973-74 and the downfall of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of Iran, oil was not only widely available but was in surplus. The price was high, but the oil was there much of the time.

The danger in the new OPEC strategy, analysts say, is the inherent uncertainty of it all. They argue that the nimble-fingered adjustments OPEC now apparently has in mind are extremely difficult for even a cohesive entity to perform, much less a group of 13 members with very diverse economic, political and social makeups and objectives. The upshot could be recurring shortages even when shortages a are not intended and' panic-buying even when supplies appear adequate. supplies at any given OPEC-administered price level represent a far greater threat to the economic and political stability of importing countries than the price level itself," John H. Lichtblau, executive director of the Petroleum Industry Research Foundation, said.

"'This new concern with OPEC production ceilings rather than its price floors seems appropriate for the near future." Lichtblau described what he termed the "ultimate prices rise, enabling the oil countries to sell less yet still pay all their bills, so production falls; the reduced production leads to another price rise, followed by another decline in production, which sets off yet another cycle. This self-perpetuating spiral might continue, Lichtblau warned, "until the breaking point wherever that may be and whatever it may imply." Changes in tax forms United Press International WASHINGTON Soon after Christmas, the first of more than 87 million American households will receive their holiday greetings from Uncle Sam 1979 federal income tax returns. The Internal Revenue Service which hopes to have all the forms delivered by Jan. 4 says there are several changes in the 1979 forms. Many of the alterations will save taxpayers money, the IRS claims.

Other changes may mean higher tax payments. "Generally, the average American will pay less taxes in 1979 than he did on the same income in 1978 because the tax tables have been broadened," an IRS spokesman said. "There are more pluses than minuses for taxpayers." There are about two dozen changes in the 1979 tax laws that could influence the taxes to be paid, including: rate schedules have been widened, reducing taxes in several in- In loving remembrance of our dear mother who departed this life on Dec. 14, 1944. Just when your life was brightest, Just when your years were best, You were called from this world of sorrow, To a home of eternal rest.

You left sweet memories to blossom, Bearing fruit for the years to come, In the lives of those who loved you, Precious memories of days that are gone. Sadly missed by Husband, Children and grandchildren. Galusha, Loretta Seven years have passed since that sad day The one we loved wascalled away. God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts, she liveth still. Sadly missed by Mario and Rose.

Leach, John W. Sr. In loving memory. For those of you with loved ones Cherish them with loving care for you'll never know the heartache until you see an empty chair. We miss you more today then yesterday and will miss you more tomorrow than today.

Sadly missed by wife, son, daughter, son-in-law and grandsons. Mascari, Thomas B. The time has flown since you were here. But even now we hold you dear. Without good-bye, you left so fast, we had no choice but to remember the past.

In everything we do it seems, there is a part of you that beams. You always showed us how to give and love and hope and try to live. These things we can hold forever and know, you have never stopped teaching us how to grow. Greatly missed by wife and daughter. Sciarratta, Wayne A.

All too soon was the call, Of one so good and dearly loved by all. His loving heart ceased to beat, Before we knew, he was asleep. A bitter grief, a shock severe To part with one we loved so dear. We remember your last word Little Boy, you will be heard. Sadly missed, Dad and Brother.

Card of Thanks Civitillo, Jasper The family of Jasper Civitillo wish to acknowledge to all relatives and friends their deepest appreciation for all the kind expressions of sympathy. Classified WANT ADS Announcements 1-10 Service Products Directory 400-498 Transportation. 11-28 Marine Directory 29a-290 Employment. 59-62 Instruction. 65-66 Pets and Supplies.

68-73 Merchandise 74-88; 91-95 Music Box. 90a-90h Household Goods 96-106 Real Estate for Sale 301-339 Business 340-355a come brackets. Filing levels have been raised. The "zero bracket amount" the standard deduction is increased. The personal exemptions deduction has been increased from $750 in 1978 to $1,000, and applies to the extra exemptions for age and blindness.

The $35 general tax credit has expired, but will be more than made up by the higher exemption. State or local gasoline taxes are no longer deductible. Itemized deductions for political contributions have been abolished, but the limit for tax credits for such contributions doubled. Recipients of unemployment compensation may be required for the first time to include all or part of such benefits in gross income. Credit for child care payments will be allowable when paid to relatives, including a grandparent, unless the relative is a dependent.

his 2 of and Sue Ann other and and Mon- Rentals. 360-381 To Place Your Ad Call 454-4200 To Cancel or Correct Your Ad Call 546-8150 3 Monuments, Cemetery Lots WHITE Haven: Fountain section, $325. 1-768-2030. Lost, Strayed AIREDALE Terrier: Male, curly brown black, 60-Ibs. Lost, Wellington -Woodbine Ave.

area 235-4885. Reward. BRITTANY Spaniel: Male, orange white, freckled snout, flea leather collar. Palmyra area. Reward! 315-597-4537.

CALICO Cat: a Female, orange, black white, lost Dec. 1. Estall Rd. Stonewood Ave. area.

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