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f Hie GREATER GREECE I^ S S ' .l^Bblished Weekly in the Interest of the People of the Town of Greece Owned and Operated by GREATER GREECE PUBLICATIONS, INC. I C(Hi>oration Office — 300 Pow e rs B ldg. Press Advertikingi, News and Business Office 163 Willowbrook Road 1 Telephone‘S NOrthffeld 3-3199 .1 ■ - Second-Class Postage Piid at Rochester, N. Y. Editor and Publisher: Elbert Angevine tegular Subscription Bate . .„$1.50 Per Year What b ^ Value of Your IstaleT A. X tRIASSt Busindss Insurance Consultant ESTATE PLANNING SERVICE GROUP AND PENSION PLANS Cctll BA 5 -S 622 BA 5-1600 liuportunf Dbtoverles . . . Ebenezer J. Glutz discovered the noise less soup spoon. Mama Bear, Papa Beor and Baby Bear discovered Goldilocks. BalboCi discovered‘the Pacific Ocean. And Rochester Area People Hit a New High in Dining Pleasure When Discovered the— FOR e ST 141LL RESTAURANT ■Now TTieyVe Got Everybody Talking About the Sizzling Steaks and Delicious Chicken and Fish Dinners Served by Marc and Norm at 41 E. Manitou Rd. 'CH 2-9378 THE EDITOR'S STOCKPILE ^ a ? a l f f c ? o ! f “ Go.aen.oa and l u ^ e d Festival, which attracts thousands of snifflers each and ‘h® Lad. Mr. Guelph is said to have been«> shooting for the world’s record • a. ___ wl-lCkn hf» to O O , . , ___ 9 for the 100-yard backstroke—and if he gets close, all of Goldr. blatt’s time will be devoted to ah international tour for Mr. Prit chett. Yep, it looks like a mass exo- the picture of dejection when he reported for work at Pomona Di^e Country Club a half-hour late. He is alleged to have apolo gized to Richard Veness and a group of friends, sipping Orange [long, dry p ^ . lutely no recognition at all m “Etaoin, Shrdlu, Shrdlu! he is «,gweed. Poison reported to \have hiuttered, bor-l Hay'-Pfever Carnival, rowing a phrase frequently\ used t in the printing- industry and regarded by the general pub lic as ah 'expression of profound Want to stay young? Go back Tf*c» rr t lEKCo. Accpuntaiijt Publi^lres Article Frank R. Sullivan, member of Rochester Chapter, National Asso- elation of Accountants, is the author of an article in the asso ciation’s bulletin. The article, ' “Accounting For Customer Serv-^ ice Work,\'o3qplains«Eastman Ko dak Company’s - procedure for -hanging-eustomfir:! repairs. > 'Sullivan is apparatus service accountant for the apparatus and optical division of Eastman Kodak Company. iRESLHiorffil use to count pollen—maybe mic-, roscopes or something — but I , to school! It’s a fact, proved by couldn t see a y scientific investigations over Conway, g t e e s , he ,s alleged that people to have said. , taking high school and college And then, according to usually (»om.geg after the age of 50 do as Triable sources, he admitted .^vell—think as clearly and make with considerable emotion that he ^ good’nrarks—as youngsters *in had decided to give up scientific i twenties ’faking fhe“ same^ research, such as pollen counting, courses and seek the aenith of perfection Donahue, a special- in two fields in which he already . ,, „ , Ti«s„».v.c.,-f„ is acknowledged, as, a s t a n d o u t - i f ‘ at the University of the art of decorating and enhanc- . nld ^«shiio ing glassware and the business of '^“8 flunk you’re old, and shun kiis eaagpa oatp o « contacts and outside in terests, why, yotfre goihg to he _ __ , O'ld- The tnardh of tiftie and the' I h ^ t U y S S i i S pSS r o p lniou ^“ ‘dants Di , poll in the Dcwey-Stunc area last O” night Is that Mr. Guelph’s shdden snjs.-bm so does toe W decision to surtcuder his pollen- '*• >\>\ be making himself extra handy fish fry nights. NORTHDATE \i McCurdy's yenm^ vieiMpomt haircut - 2 JW l ! '\our haircut is the mo<t important faetbr^ in your hair sl\ le. Havo it expertly designed to flatter your individual loveliness. Have that sparkling, fresh new fashion look, that only the right haircut can give you . . . and enjoy the pleasures of McCurdy’s expertly desigiied, easy-care cut. Companion perma nent, TD^OD 'ts'JjgMy higher by stylist), McGurdfrN'opOi^me^ pf§0rte NOrtkfiktd 3-2020 counting credentials will be fol lowed by wholesale resignations all along the line. Samuel MnBossoefk, for instance, is reported to have confessed that he hasn’t got around to open ing his book of instructions as to the proper Identification of the various kinds of air-bome pollen ranging from the Mountain Heather to Ageratum and Bach elor Buttons. Among those who are reported ' things really to be ready to l^ve the pollen emotional problem to the birds, the bees and the Town Highway Depart ment are— t^ i a m B. Gray, the reportedly wealthy smelt packer; John L. Gallagher, famed authority Stop thinking, let yourself get lazy •melitally, and y o li^ iloing as’tnUch'to make yourself old as 'if you got pbyacally i!. sick and 'emotionally worn out.; Using ydttr mind in iryinfg to learn something new k e ^ s tip' your ability to think and team;' What’s more; it enables you'.to stand tip-^iettesT to the Str^ses and strains o f Aiving. Dr.\' Donahue ^dmits that When go wrong, when ibles pile up, an, older person/ can 'suffer loss of mental ability, '-^ut if you have develope^ outsid^ inferests and kept your mind active, you can light back from thgft sort of weak- Pool . i _ ! t o t e c t i o n Chemicals for Pool Maintenance Scobell Chemical Co. Inc. 1 Boekwood-Pl: ------ BR 1-8080 ness much better than if you’ve [ electrodes and isotopes; Donald been just letting • yourself run' Damaschke, the home-builder who down \ ith the years like a worn-i collaborated with Larry Walsh, the restaurant man, in the de- v’elopment of the split-level ham. burg; \Bud” Murray, ' whose dump fried shrimp, 'stuffed with lelectable deviled^rab, have won . emonal acelairt; George * Mercer I and^'-^an Malak, esteemed local j yachtsTnenr-^ianiond Bill” O’- I Bfien, fanderVrt raiy'^TeWCts; j John G. 'Kohn, towrT'building in^ ' spector, who is \vacationing’’ in ■ a hospital suite^ at Bethesda. Md., I with his „ daughter. Eleanore, i checking -his chart and making; j his stay pleaant, and Arthur C. I Frear, automotive wizard. [ Added to the mounting. lis^ o f prospective dro{>-outs are Mis. Dorothy Corey, famed fancier of equine bluebloods; Mrs. Jean Bowen, the busy bee of the real ‘'estate whirl; -and Mrs. Mariane Ange^Hne, the surging newspaper financier, who is said to have ne glected her ironing and her em broidery these last few weeks along with her vast coHection of rare ear-rings, and has had no time at all to come up with baked pork chops with scalloped n n ta . «p -(: isiy • seiV.^. out me tor. Takle a course. Study some-; thing new—how to play a musi; cal instrument or to make tsi amics. Keep your mind active by contact with younger minds, in an evening course in French at the high school, for instance. If you can’t find a school to go to, work ont a course in read- Jng with your |ibrari?n in town /and go to it as though you were back in school. To ^tay young, keep your brain active. ^ The Greater Greece Press i ^ Aug. 13, 1959 C o i i i i t y j AUG'.1l7^!Sa ' . O a tuti p p a n f 1 AsM. , | H ^ m E T T A ,'N . Y.| fair£rovRids/L ilfRr]elta;'RdJ )| a A T « A D M I S a i O N ' C h lld r a n u n d e r 12 FREE f ^^uperXIailU Show! '\I 8WH ATTRACTIOIIS |i IHONDIY.AIIEUSTim ^ I j r . J n j ' F J B r S ih'lT u ill S ^ ' . TUESOAY.AUGUSTISlh ^ I n t e r n a t i o n a l A u t o C ^ p a d e s W£D.EVE;TflUR.fi!ATiNEE.&EVE.. ^ ^TljaGeneAutrySfiow iHIIDAY.ADGtsfnst -k' ! STOCK CAR RACES i$ATVItDAY,iniG0ST22nil -k : O u artcr Mi<g%t R ices 2 P.M . Buddy Wagner Automotive •Q jill Show 8:30) P.M. i Feature Grandstand Attractions I startdaliy a t 8:30 p.ffi. j TPree Bus SsrvIce-rO -p.-m.-U p.m. toes, tossed salad with Russian ' dressing and lobster - a - la - New- I burgh—to saj’’ nothing of spare I moments for selection of Ihe w in- I ner' in the fourth race at Batavia I Downs. James Barlow is reported to be so busy studying the real prop erty assessments that he hasn’t been free to assess the pollen sit uation. And, meanwhile, Walter. L. Whelehan, Sr., confides that for months he has- been trying to •find time to go roller skating. As -for Marvin Gotdb'l^t. he’s busy. playing lifeguard while Greece Chamber of Commerce ‘members cavort in his swimming pool. The latest bulletih is that Tom Pritchett of J. C,. Penney’s ; Aiwhe You Repay Moathly t J20O $12.18 _ 300 18.27 500 3D;44 M fliii'IIH iliJH W $80D |3i;60 i;ooff 1,500 70.50 ‘^^'^fidential. NO questions asked ‘ blends relatives, or employers. NO cosigners, requirement is .good diar-' wt'W job- Cash gtoefall.y'in '24 hours. Wed hke to do business with-.you! ^ OTHER AMOUNTS AND TERMS AVAItABLE, OF COURSE . \1 Mse Of jour death, iRsurance'-pais lialaice Of loafll\ SEClIKnylWST'G). 470 RidgefRai^Wl . _AND OTHER^ offices .THROUGHOUTifNe ROCHESTgt- AREA I . 1