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run. The Chiefs Root, with Jim plate. Anne was two-bagger; fell before the e other Interme- igle between the ins ended in a the Eagles. The valks and there V Foos, Jacobs, lliams. Williams lagles and Fops [ht. The Robihs le hill, with Da- ;aking' turns be- Williams and s and Krater hit in four runs, back to defeat i. The Jets used Little on the e and Stoll a i r the plate. Ar- [ts tripled, Stoll pitcher. ff League ing Daisies de- 3, 5 to 3. Uttaro lisies with L a n e .’' n slammed out 3, it was Magitt Cimo and Green 1 affair ended tory for the Li- he LUacs used ind. The Acorns iams, with An- diss hit a home roughshod over 3. Fran Pearson 3ses and Green is four for four jgger. The Vio- with Ruppercht lesults n’s 2. 29 11. Che’s iO. Leofie 6. ‘ shedule ak’s at Russell asa Leone ati ove, at Groves Lawler’s at cheduled f t y i s h oodmobile willj Grand View in Lowde® igust 18 from^ be provideiB will bp furn- > request it. x, tion toflGreecps ^ar with Iijrs: blood chair- B ;Mfs. Fredi , and Mrs. Eci nts may bi^ versity I assist W ear-Ever m a n ager. Car. $2.30 I per hour average, XSar ' ajlowance. For ■ —pointmeiit; cah GLehwood 3-37S9-W Fri- y Jjetw e e n -5:45 aiffl 6:30. For Sale JpA n p X IM A T E L y ^. 1,2P0 aauarei feet. 4wa-. r y e a ^ o l d insulated Ssfding taKfei off IrodSe. ■ Suitable for ffottsge..-Ctma conditsem, leas- I enable. Call CH a « o tte ‘2-2fi(7-J. ' BAOnaLAC Coupe, 1950. $225; CaU CHarlofte ‘■^■iSOO-R. 2268 Edgemer© Drive. )ILLAC. Starcralt, Cayugc boats, Mer- iry motors, Xlttle Dude, Masrter-cralt. :e-Nee trailers. Greece Outboard, 261 endhurst Drive. USED suits, topcoats, sports coats. $4.95 l u p . H ats cleaned and blacked. Headley I^H attbrs, 45 South Ave., one block from Wanted To Buy BICINITY of CaUfornla Drive ■ H avUand I Park, boys' sUver class ring w ill in- I scription Peterboro Collegaite Vocational I School. Reward. CHarlotte 2-2M7-J, 4. baseball frohfv -leading JetSpE to . ' m Anne natchin^ All Want .^ids 4c per word, minimum charge *^5c. Call CH 2-6204 Mondays and Tuesdays—CH 2-4U2-R Other Days. .and Riley Ijeltot fgOL Morris, ,ah4 ed for the Yanhs-.— - Eiattened the Mi- Help Wanted Seeds, Flowers, Plants 95.C0 W¥)EKLY route, experience unneces sary, 60- slops daily^ Company ^beneUts. TuarN ed naan ^-with A-1 car, GL^ 3-7518-vV. ^ m m e r Lilacs, red. purple Container-grown, ready to bloom, 97 cepts, Magnolias $1.46. Dog- cKeegai), Fe^gy, worked for the HSSiCftSFIED. With p r e s e n t, income. Will ■add 2 m a rried nieh with car to sales ’ io r c e r Starts u t ’$i00ran.-^=6850. atharata rec^vedi g duel, up . tQ the ' en Lenhfttdt and .■ ped homers. The » hnsom and..J5ar- catohing. s g Finish le from behind ih > beat tlie Chiefs, i, Kleirihans and - I with Kleinhans 1 ’d was t h r e e ' '1 JEAUTY Show directors needed' ih this area. F r e e training, weekly commission check. CaU GKeentield 3-7272 between 5 and 6:30 p. m . ' JNUSUAL WOMAN:-With good personality, character and saniMlion. .E a r n as^ m uch as $65 a w eek locally. M u st have use of car days or evenings. No sam p le s to buy. No canvassing, booksi cosmetics, jew elry or Wdaring appmrel. No.coUfettions or 'deliv- .eriek; A tailor-m ade ppsiUon for the .htraiiewife n ^ d s i ^ x t r h fa m l ^ ineom s Services DOGS. H ave kennel.space for a few well- mannered vacationists .by- day, week ™867^ i’uns, lake breezes. ^X ACCORDION and Piano taught by pro fessional musician. Beginners and ad- vanted. Studio a t Ridgecrest Shopping G enter. GLenwood 3-6833. * and young mothers who need a n outside R activity. If interested and auallfied, w .ite 1 Mrs. Virginia Lettau, 82 Crestfield D.ii^e, 1 Boohester, for interview appointment. A t t e n t i o n ! Four young m e n needed to E I^CTR IC IA N —220 changeover, range and ISS’' S ? : GUITAR insi itruction. Beginners and ad- ught bKmsoIessional musician. L«nwood 3<!988-R. HOUSE PAINTING. G u aranteed. Terms, estim a te . Minder Decorating, CH aOvlNG? CaU us. Experienced movew, tloW rates. .Greece Moving & Carting, CHar. 2-5300. PAINTER AND DECORATOR — WlUiam C. Adams, 5J71 Dewey Avenue. Free estim a te s. CaU CH. 2-3824-M. PA’PERHANGING. painting, block ceiUngs, repaying, remodeling,Jdellng. bestest materials,aterials, b m inest workmanship. Free estimates. Taylert, 61 Tyler St., HOpkins 7-0978. PIANO TUNING, Repairing, Regulating, Voicing. Quick service at reasonable rates. Fred KorpeU, 362 Simpson Road, congress 6-0248. H E A T m o — Oil. gas and coal. Sheet m e tal work. Free esttm a^eSV Prompt service. Reasonable prices. -David flich- ardson & Son, 1346 Ridge Rd. W., GLen. PRESS ADVERTISING PAYS! STATE OF NEW YORK ipreme Court Monroe County Action No. 2668—Sunnmons LEGAL NOTICE I COUNTY OF MONROE, Plaintiff. [AM HEia . ___ W , if aUvt. _ _ are deceased, \UNKNOWN designating [-thereby-the wives, -heirs a t law, next of I kin, devisees, distributees, grantees, Hen- J ors and successors in interest of said I 'WilUam Qeimann a n d /o r John Heimann, I if deceased, and generally all persons I Having or claim ing from , under, by or I through any or all of the aforementioned I parties, if deceased, and the hubatid, wife, I or encum b rancer of any of them, or the I descendants of any of them , by purchase. I inheritance, lien or otherwise, any right. I tide or interest in the prem ises described [ in the complaint herein, aU of whom, or [ whose names a re unknown to this plain- 3wer the complaint in this action, and > serve a copy of your answer, or if the omplalnt is not ^served- w ith -this su m - ioB5 To serve a notice of appearance, on ■he plaintiff’s attorney w ithin twenty C20) ■days after the service of this summons, ex- ■clusive of the day of service. In' c a se of |your failure to appear or answer, judgment [ TKe Greater Greece Press July 30, 1959 A WELCOME WAGON CALL makes a new G reece Neighbor' f e e l a t home! Call a Welcome Wagon hostess and t<>ll her about your ®ew neighLors.'^ She will bring gifts from the local merchants 'and a wealth of civic literature from the friendly town of Greece. ~ Call — Mrs. Sally Haight CH 2 1775.R Mrs. Pauline Lamb CH 2 t 5107-R Jane Widden GL 3.S789-M (No cost hr bbligalldnl, wUl be taken against you by default for , the relief demanded in the complaint. JUalniiff resides in the County of Monroe. New York, which County plaintilf hereby designates as the place of trial. D ated: ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, June 19, 1959 JOSEPH B. BOYLE, Attorney for PlaintUf JERR Y R. LEONARDO, C,.unsel. Office and Post Office Address: 603 Ellwanger and Barry Building 39 State Street. Rochester 14, New York TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN THIS ACTION: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the forego ing summons is served upon you by publica tion pursuant to order of Hon. G. Robert W itmer, Justice of the Supreme Court, dated the 2nd day of July, 1959. and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Monroe at Roches ter, New York. ALSO .PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the above entitled araon is brought to foreclose tax liens held by the County of Monroe totaling One Thousand One Hundred Sixty- One and 08/100 Dollard ($1,161.08), upon premises situate in tie Town of Gates. County of Monroe and State of New York, and know* and described at Lots Numbers 323 a n d TSk, m the south side oT Cole Ave nue. as the sam e are laid out on maps of -MAP OF KIRKWOOD, GARDENS and MAP OF KIRKWOOD GARDENS EXTENDED, filed in Moproe County Clerk’s Officj res pectively on August 11. 1915 in Laber 37 of Maps, at page 12. and on January 29, 1916 in Liber 38 of Maps, a t page 1. For a more particular description of said prem ises reference may be had to the com plaint filed in Monroe County Cle k ’s 0-- fice on the 1st day of July. 1959. DATED; ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, July 2. 1959. JOSEPH B. BOYLE, Attorney for Plaintiff JERR Y R. LEONARDO. C. ursel, Office and Post Office Address: 603 Ellwanger and B a rry Bui ding, 39 State Street Rochester 14, New York. 6-T 7-16-23-30 8-6 13 20-59 LEGAL NOTICE NOTiCE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t Whole salers’ U cense C-168 has been issued t) the undersigned to seT Beer at Wholesale under the in the premises Rochester 9, N. Y. sd to seT Be er at Wholesale loholic Beverage Control La a - !S located a t 52- Webster Ave.. ,HSE, INC. ,T 7-30. 8-6-: LEGAL NOTICE STATE OF NEW YORK Children’s Court -:- County of M nroe IN THE MATTER The Application for the adoption of ■John Aldridge Ciminelli, an infant, under the ag;e of fourteen years, by Alan W. Quick and M ary M. Quick, his wife. TO- JOHN F. CIMINELLI YOU- ARE HEREBY OKDERED to Show Cause at a Term of the Children’s Court to be held in and for the County of M. nroe a t 34 State Str.et, City of Rochester, New York, on the 9th day of Septem ber,’ 1959, a t KDOO o’clock . tn - the forenoon of the said day, or a s soon thereafter as coun sel can be heardi why an order should not be made granting the above entitled application of Alan W., said adoption upon the, grourd landoned the said infant, and and further relief a s nam ed in fant, ■ d ispenSng with yotir consent to the sa id adoption upon the, groun that have aban< ing such c ’■'\i: jn.uuiicai.ci, A,c¥i, , / “’>' * & E . VOST CHlLDSEW-rcouET JimoE 6T 7/JJ-8/6-13-20-27-9/3-59 BPS l«ESS mnEOTnPT • AUTO SERVICE • I | * DKY CLEANING ~ i ~ | FREAR CHEVBQLCT, MG. 1110 STONE kOAS> Sales and Service O o n M n e ' T u r t s DAIRY MILK and c r e a m Btar Toia* Jiilfc tad Creain OB ■ ^ A S H AND CAEEY\ BASIS and Save iMoaen at Buekmon's Doiry OUR IGE^CREAM IS OP THE HIGHEST QUALITT 2576 Ridge Road WesR GLemitood 3-1038 ^ DITCH eiCSINS * I • AIR HAMMER, •Septic Yanks-v Complete Installation Sewage Disposal Systems Cesspools Cleaned E-Z EXCAVATING GO. BE S-4460 1024 Howard Road ■ l ^ u i n j a Y s s i v i a E 4 - 0 ^ SERVICE srm>rs NORTHGATE—3800 DEWEY 1948 RIDGE ROAD WEST BfdceiiresrSltoppinR Center 2888 DEWEY AVE. Dewey^Stone Section 402 RIDQE RD. WEST ^ , ■ Near Bewey • GARAGES • ( LARKY 8EDFORD GAIAGE GENERAL REPAIRING STATE INSPECTION 289 Alpine CHar. 2-1287 • Plumbing * Heating • PLUMBING HEATING BATH and KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Quality Repair Service Wllliani Denise, Inc. 486 Deiiise Rdad CHar. 2-0702 GREECE AREA DEATHS SMITH—On July 20. Lorin D. Smith of 179 Latta Road. Sur vived. by his wife, Mrs. Mae Smith; his daughter, Mrs. Arlene Bow man; his son, Delivan Smith; one step-daughter, Mrs. Marion Ziern- ba; one step-son. William Clancy; two sisters, Mrs. Freci Frank and Mrs. Richard Fosdick; one broth er, Ralph, of Florida; six grand children and two great-grandchil dren. Member of the Pioneer Club of Eastman Kodak Co, ■ • • VORRASr (Nick) Nicholas J„ of 33 Whelehan Drive on July 231. He is survived by four brothers, An thony, Camicl, John and Gostave; three sisters, Mrs, James fLucy) Forgione, Mrs. Joseph (Kather ine) Capuano, Mrs. August 'Anna)' Ruscio; several nieces and neph ews. He was a member of Lodge No. 113 Royal Order of Moose, International Union of Electri- 'cians. Radio and Machine Work ers, AFL-CIO; Baseball Umpires Association of Rochester. Also as sociated with Vorrasi-Dell Dairy. SAVAGE—On Jdly 23, James T. Savage of 1233 Long Pond Road- Survived by Ms wife, Mrs^ Cath erine (Henchen) Savage; two daughters, Mrs, Charles Resch, Mrs. James Bauman; one son, James W. Savage;' seven grand children; two sisters, Mrs. William McKenna, Mrs. Leo Crombach; one brother, Charles Savage; sev eral nieces and nephews. He was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, Veterans Memorial Post, Men’s Club of St. John’s Church. He was a veteran of World War 1. BURKE—On July 14, Leonard J. (Skip) Bufke Jr. of 7 North Park Drive. 12 years old. Sur vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Burke Sr.; his sis ter. Patricia; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yohann, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Burke and Mrs. Peter Krembel. EVER—On July 11, Frank M. Eyer of 100 Dunsna6re Drive, aged 65 years. .Survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Robert' (Peggy) Thomp son and Mrs. Carl (Beth) Ballin ger; four grandchildren; one niece. He wa sa member of Zet land Lodge, F&tAM. I » m E y i s f O N 1 TV SERVICE Call NOrthfield 3-8807 BRowning 1-2106 STEREO and RADIO EQUIPMENT . . . NOT a Part-Time Service Man—* H. Wilmot Service 211 McGuire Road > WATER PROPPING • | BELLAR^VALLB WATERPROOFED W . GUARANTEE a D qi Cellar FREE ESTIMATE3 General Maaon Work & Repaira DRAIN TILE INSTALLED A. J. ARIENO—BE 5-4371 I a WATCH REPAIRTI WATCH REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed For 1 Year } LYELL-MT. READ PLAZA ) GL 3-4373 WESTGATE PLAZA ID 6-3783 BURKE — Elizabeth (Betty) J. Burke, ^ged 37 yeais, of 676 Stone Road on July 12, She is survived by her husband, Caniff; her daughteer, Cathy Marie; one sister, Mrs. Arnold (Marion) Boi ko; two brothers, Frederick and Raymond Maibohm; several nieces and nephews. ROCKENBROCK — Henry Al bert, Sr., of 200 Delmar Road, on July 13. He leaves his wife, Clara F. (Deck); two daughters. Sister Mary Jude, Sister Mary Thaddeus; son, Henry A. Jr.; one brother, Frederick of Tonawanda; two granddaughters; several nieces and nephews. He was a member of Ira Jacobson Post and a vet eran of wWld War L S u b s G P r f e e T o d a y . . . t © t K e GREATER GREE PRESS Fill Out This Subscription Order and Mail It Today, CbecL ojL Money Order Enclosed, to Greater Greece Press 183 Willowbrook Road Rochesler 16, Y. Send the QREATER GREECE PRESS to me for One Year . Name _____ Address Check: New □ Renewal □ U.50 _ £ ® L ! ! ! L — i 1