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pub, sto, e school ary edi, )ook. . intbusi. Central toinot. a Roch as beep e office- The Greater Oreece Press i - May 1. 1959 O Tovm Goal# CasG» Twenty-^foar, drivers paid fines or forfeitexlTjail a t ses- sion of Town Court, presided over Peace Justice Frank Dobson. by Peace Justice Fri fined “■ Of . forfoiting^-baii on speeding cbanges were Edward ZoX of 98d Dong Pond Poad, $10; Glen; R. Bowen nf 1397 ManitOii Kpad, $1-5; Phillip E .^ m s e a of 310Dear-' cop Drive, $15; Alfreda <1. MOcney of 100 * GleHthortie Road, $10; _r ree years after .they graduate. that time a nominal interest charge will he made oii the unpaid balance. There are no stipulations as^to where the student will further his or her education. Franks. ChurchWotto, N. Y., $ltf; Earl G. Kan Vi. Denton of Barker, N. Y., $10; . George W. Smith of 74 Rae Drive, $10. , Fined $10 each for passing stop, ped school buses were Pauline J. Schubert of 222 North Avenue; Cecil O. Sabin of 415 Liberty Ave nue; Joseph Buonentiani of 107 Bloss Street,*and Dominic C. Cris- todaro of 177 California Drive. Eric B. Oswald of 325 .Porgham Road was fined $20 on charges of 'driving an unregistered auto and without insurance. Wesley E.-Bara- ger of 141 Wendhurst Drive drew a $15 fine for driving with an un registered trailer. Helmut Busack of 174 Brayton Road was fined $10 for driving after dark with a Jun e ’s license. . ior operator’s 1 Lawn Rolling Landscaping Top Soil — Fill Dirt Reasonable Prices Prompt Service Bob Verstreet 908 North Greece Road GLen. 3-2418-M LETTER TO THE EDITOR A^ipcal educator recehtly stated that 75 percent of those gradu ating imm ;secpfldary Schools who would Uke to further their educa tion, CQuld not do SO because of financial difficulties. R ecentlithe Greeeb p m Council-tooli^^^^ with a view in mind to aidl such^students. Letters were sent to parents, area-residents and community businesses asking for con'tpibutions^oTHiFstudehVloaur^^^ Udopties fr^m this fund are to he available to Greece students. No mterest Will be-charged , for the duration of-their education and; fo three years after they graduate. After that tim e a im m inai in iereet _ — — ---------- will further his or her education. The fund was started by the $1,000 which was won in national reeogMition^of the work done^ by the PTA units and citizens commit tees in Greece at the time of the 63/4 miliion-dollar bond issue. This made our high school possible. pj Since then Some contributions to the fundUhave been made. No effort Was made to conduct a house-to-house campaign because the committee realized that tlWtSere c have been too maiiy of^these. The i thdt ing their future citizens’ The results have been disappointing; The goal is far from sight. committee firmly believed thatitfae citizens of 'Greece would join.,<45 furtherine their futuro citi7ens’ education. ■ To date -contributions have amounted to only 1 per cent. Every dollar that has been contributed will be used over and over again. Any contributions, no matter how small, will be most welcome. If every parent contributed to this worthy cause' more students could avail themselves of assistance from the fund. Let’s not let down our future citizens who desire to further their education but cannot because of insufficient^ funds. It could bc your; child or .your neighbor’s! - To those who have contributed, the committee extends warmest thanks. Those who desire to help, may send contributions or pledges to Greece Council of PTA, 1790 Latta Road. Greece Council Committee on Student Loan Fund Charles E. Burgess, president Marlin Hazen, treasurer - ■’ Paul W. Roach Wilho Salminen Albert W. Skinner, honorary chairman THE POLICE BEAT (Continued from page one) wire had snapped. The RG&E was notified. Ben Cohen BEN^COHEN Now is the time to have your Clothes Gleaned, Pressed and Repaired MEN'S DOUBLE BREASTED COAT CHANGED TO. SINGLE-BREASTED *12.50 BEN C O H E N TAILORS - CLEANERS FURRIERS ALTERATIONS OF ALL KINDS 43S12 Lake Ave. - CH. 2-1916 Officer Scorse was sent to 1061 Long-Pond Road where Mrs. Ken neth Jeffers told him that her son, Carl Jeffers, three, had been play ing near the washing. machine when he suddenly thrust his left hand between the wringers. He suffered a severe laceration of the left hand and was taken to North, Side Hospital in the Greece Vol- uateer ambulance. Officer Donald Lemon investi gated a call to the Rochester Wa ter Works in Dewey Avenue where William Kress of 63 Wyndham Road, an employe, had been over- ime by chlorine fumes. Grand - 'Vii ie-w Heights ambulance attend ants adnrinistered oxygen and took Kress to Strong Memorial Hospi tal. found a statue about 33 inches tall. It was a statue of Sappho, thte- ancient GreCk lyric poetei The owner of the- statue may ob tain it by contacting the Polii Department. The Mem with the Look of Contentment is the Man Who Has a Happy Hpme Because He Takes His Wife Out ifor Pinner Frequently af ^ . BOD MURRAY'S k M . e R i u “Where Good Food Is a Habit’! DINNER SELECTIONS: Ceramic Broiled Etrip Sirloin 1.75 Fried Oysters 1.20 Deep Fried Cliicken 1.25 Ceramic Broiled Pork Chops 1.50 Ham Steak 1,50 Breaded Veal Cutlet 1.15 , . Fried Shrimp 1.00 Scallops .95 3ea Food Plate 1.25 I With Potato, Vegetable, Salad, Rollj^ Butter LUNCHES .EVERY DAY, 11:30 to 2 — DINNERS, | to 9 29 Stbnewood Ave. CH $-9392 ' - i t 1 ,Ij' i* t' 0 ■k 2916 Dewey Ave. at Stone Rd. CH 2-3313 1 Watches Omrgra # Hcmiltcn L o n g ines - W ittn a u e r Diamonds f- GIFTS Distinctive Jewelry ^ REGISTERED WATCHMAKER Officers Leslie Samons a n d Schmidtmann were sent to 283 Forgham Road where Mrs. Edward Maloney told them she could de tect the odor of gas in the house. The officers discovered that it was caused- by gasoline dripping from the family car parked in the ga rage. Barnard f\remen were called and they pushed the car from 'the garage and flu.ched the gas from the garage floor. I A citizen came into police head- I quarters Saturday and reported i thta there was a statue standing t in the middle of the sideAvalk at I the corner of Harvest Drive and Ridge Road West. Detective Wil- I liarti Barron investigated and I It's Tinw to Register for AL . 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