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POLL PARROT SHOES FOR CHILDREN VELTfil’S SHOE STORE and REPAIR --------------- EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING 2854 Devrey Aye. v CH. 2-1604 Open Alleys! AUTOMATIC PIN-SETTING ^ Leagues Now Being Organized for Next Season*^ . Home-Cooked FISH FRY Evety Friday Special Take-Out Service Boehm’s Restaurant and Bowling Center 2223 Edgemere Drive CH 2-9426 FOR SMOOTHER SAILING start a savings account NOW during Community’s 10 EXTRA DIVIDEND DAYS! All deposits made on' or before June 12th' earn Community’s high dividends from June 1st. ' Remember, too—your money grows faster • in a Community Sav^ings Account. LIVE B B T T E H . . . Community I COMMUNITY SAVINGS BANK , Cor. Main & Clinton Cor. Exchange & Broad 3DD Waring Road 4^4 Ridge Road West :i CORPORATION Greece Central School District News [Easy 0O6S It ... West Ridge School J Miss Blanca Solaris comes from , Tr ^ Guatemala. In j trip We Saw poison ivy, pearly speak Spanish. Guatemala is in,| .. ^ apple blos- Central America and is known | evel lasting and May PP its lakes, building and Spanish clothes. Miss Solaris came to our scliool to visit some of our classes. She came back to our grade arid showed us some of her clothes and they were lovely. They were made by the Indians in Guatemala. She is a second and third grade teacher in Guatemala. Marilyn Ford. beech. We heard many birds sing ing and we saw a goldfinclk-We also saw a tent ^^terpiUar’s nest and many fly houses. An exciting part of our trip .was when Donny Byron and Uavid Guilford caught a sunfish. Some of the boys and girls '•brought back snails for our fish bowl. We enjoyed every minute of the trip. Our Play 1 Miss Jeanroy’s Second Grade On May 14. we presented our; L o X l Q n d g G S c h O O l play, “Dr. Research Meets Mi- ; Longj-i^e School PTA will hold crobes.”. We wrote the play our-, ^ family picnic Saturday from 2 selves after seeing movies through- ^ Seneca Park. out the year about Dr. Research. ______ In our play. Dr. Research met Spring is H^ere smallpox germs,, polio germs and Spring, Spring, Spring is here, •infection germs. He had to be care- Flowers open and bring cheer, ful as he had so many narrow es- j looked out the window and capes. But every lime a famou^ ^id I see? doctor saved him in the nick of ^ Flowers as pretty as can be! time. These doctors included D r .' Trendell Jenner and Dr. Salk plus their Smith’s Second Grade helpers polio vaccine, smallpox t --------- - vaccine and penicillin. Linda Radwich brought, a baby There were 34 people in our crow th school, The crow fluttered, play. all ov’.er wb^n we tr-ied-t-o pick it up. Linda took it back to its nest. We had visitors from the North in our room. 'Fhey were little walruses—a mother, father and * two babies. They felt very- soft and we enjoyed petting them. Stephen Wolford and Drma Jensen Miss Farley’s Third Grade Steve 'Wills. Our chorus is composed of 80 members of the fifth and sixth grades. Miss* Nary, our music teacher, conducts us in our songs. Some of them are “White Coral Bells\; “Dance, Everyone Dance\. “The Blue - Tail Flv\. \All Through the , and Amer- making birds ica. Our Heritage . from wallpaper strips and also We have sung at a PTA variety butterflies for our bulletin show, an assembly at We.st Ridge ^^ese materials and, recently, at a mu.sic festival shoucase in the hall, en- at Hoover Drive School. , •• ^ ^ nttle poem Jeaii Horton ^ learned nad illustrated. Mrs. Nichols’ Sixth Grade enjoyed doing this project. May is gay— With birds and flowers. Hopscotch, marbles. Happy hoursi Mrs. DeMallie’s Kindergarten. ES>iriblne cot whole fruit nectar and cannej ‘ juice. Servi or frozen firapefruirjS .'^S ,? casserole goti -over cracked ic« A hot vegetable nicely with cold cuts: d^ataacs^ of green beans, season witt minced onion , and pour over « come rich cheese sauce. Top wltt, bttttered bread crumbs and bakx to hwit ttirough. ^ No time to cook? Serve ham- burgers, green salad and waffles made at the table., topped-with peach slices and their thickened with a bit oi starch. THIS WEEK’S rec ipe ' Perfect Tima Casserole (Serves 3-4) ounce can cream ol mushroom soup Vh cup milk 1 7-ounce can tuna 1 cup cooked peas or green beans iy4‘-cup crushed potato''chips Blend soup and milk; stir In tuna, peas and 1 cup potato chips. Spoon into 1-quart but- ter-ed casserole. Sprinkle re maining potato chips on top. Bake in a moderate (350 F.) oven for about 25 minutes. Britton Road School Our class uent on a field trip to Rundel Library on May 7, We had' ben studying the mechanics of the i 'W’hen we arrived, we went up to the third floor to the auditor-! ^nr\cy Murray brought in a co- i'um. Mr. Mack, one of our guides,, week. She has had it in gave u.s a brief history of the li- ^ since last Fall. Nancy said brary and later continued to ex- ^ ^reen caterpillar before it plain how the library i.s divided cocoon. One morning this into sections. week we had a wonderful surprise. Miss Ashburn. the librarian for beautiful moth had hatched. Our the young peoples' lounge, took studying moths and but- half of the group where old and and we learned that this is a Cecropia moth. Mrs. Buckley’s Second Grade. rare volumes, records and old magazines and newspapers are kept. Then we went up to the audio-visual and arts divisions. Judy Ann Mumby Mrs. Saveli’s Eighth Grade NEW LOW PRICED TIRES PHce* ^ Price'* Excise Size Black Wall White Wall Tax 6.70-15 10.33 14.95 1.67 7.10-15 14.21 16.95 1.79 7.60-15 17.41 18.95 1.98 8.00-15 *AU prices plus tax. 22.16 24.84 2.17 No trade-in necessary Save 5c Per Gal. on Gasoline ; AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID Type A 45c qt. (FOR ALL MAKE CARS) These Are and Will Be Our Everyday Prices DAMBROSIO BROS. DISCOUNT TOE MARKET 158 UNIVERSITY AVE.. COR. SCIO ST. — Rochester 5. N. Y. 24 Hr. Service “r*rhis offer good until stock Is exhausted>-24 Hr. Service Birds i Birds are nice, j They eat rice# Some chase mice ! And .slide on ice But none play dice. David Arfnindinger Miss Haselkamp’s Fifth Grade. Church Schedules Strawberry Fete I Wesley Methodist Church will I hold its annual strawberry festival j on June 13 ©n the church grounds I in Dewey . Avenue, starting at 3 ! There -will be pony rides, games j and free merry-go-round rides for j the children. I Strawberries, cake, ice cream ; and other refreshments, will be Leftover fnjjt juices are ideal for basting a ham slice after it, has started to brown. A bit of rosemary added to the juice adds Grated A m e rican cheese; cooked, crum b led bacun and small pieces of ripe olives, held together with a bit of mayon naise, makes a wonderful sand wich filling. A zesty sauce for cooked vege tables uses equal pans of mayon naise and grated Pai:..v.^an cheese with a dash of prepared mustard for tang. Hard-cooked eggs, .clieed and mixed with cheese sauce c : a nice supper when se ■ u equares of hot corn bread.* Northside Lions Nineteen members of the North- side Lions Club will attend the annual state convention of the Lions organizations'Sunday, Mon day, and Tuesday at Lake Placid Clair Brickler, president^ of the club, will head the delegation. A The Greater Greece Press * June 4, 1959 ym.., in Vour Informal Wedding Portraits... of course I Admiration for the maids, compliments for the wed ding . . . That’s what you’ll he4r for the wonderful, in formal photographs we will ^make of every detail of your wedding. ; ' Yes, it will be beautiful . . . just come in, or phone for your appointment.. AL PICCOLI Phpfographer STUDIO: 62 EAST AVE. HA 6-7237 j j W e i c w c w i i S i w w N N N i w w w Enjoy the Dance Music of 'Duke^ Spinner and His Orchestra Every Saturday Night » EDGEWATER TAVERN Bring the Entire Family for Our Fabulous Friday Fish Fry ^ , Your Host—STAI^ MALAK I 940 Edgemere Drive CHarlotte 2-9380 II — Open Year Round —