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I the le of tball ca- the the Jud- falo yra- irfd- Slso ling ' He (ue. Bli the sir, r*ds' [1 a In tic CUSSinED ADVERTISEMENTS Call NOrthfleld 3-^199 The minimum charge for classified ads is one dollar Advertisers may use as many as 25 >yords without additional' cost. All ads exceeding 25 words will involve a charge of four cents a word for the extra words. The deadline for copy is NOON every Tuesday. Announcements £ A m no longer associated with McCorry Brothers, John Mc- 'Help Wanted a p p l ic a t io n s are being accept ed for full-time and part-time custodial positions. Call or write Greece Central School District 1, 1790 Latta Road, NOrthfield 3- 1550. EARN extra money for Christmas. Be a House of Stuart beauty di rector. Free facial demonstra tions at your home at your con venience. CaU Carol Sherry, LU. 6-9213. £ WISH to talk with 3 men with cars, willing to work 9 hours daily for $100 week. UN 5-9042. NO INVESTMENT to own route 1 sales business, training, benefits, must have car. $91 weekly to start. UN 5-9042. For Sale RECORD Player and three-speed portable, $14.95. TV set, $25. Other bargains at METRO EL ECTRONICS, 149 Stone Road. UNiversity 5-3180. Fast TV caUs anytime. TV CONSOLE, $22.50. We can fix any TV or radio cheaply. Bring it in for free estimate. METRO ELECTRONICS, 149 Stone Road. UNiversity 5-3180. PUPPIES. G e r m a n Shepherd, AKC. Excellent temperament, top bloodlines. Black and tan. Males, females, six weeks. 2127 'Maiden Lane. Services WOMAN reliable to supervise 10 yi*. old boy, Britton Road near Dewey. Live ta-oJLaiut. UN 5- 1989 everiings.X WOMAN interested in Cosmetics, to teach Beauty Class. We train you. BU 8-4435 week days 5:15 'P. ra. to 6:30 . p. m. WILL DO ironing my home an> day. Careful neat wook. Call NO 3-3199. pa p e r h a n g in g , painting, block ceilings, repairing, remodeling, best materials, finest workman ship. Free estimates. Taylert, 61 Tyler St., HOpkins 7-0978. HEATING — Oil, gas and coal. Sheet 1 . metal Work. Free esti mates. Prompt service. Reason able prices. David Richardson & Son, 134fi Ridge Rd. W., UI^' Deaths STAELENS — Janelle R. Stael- ens, 48, of 183 Almay Road, on Nov. 5. She Is survived by her husband, Raymond E. Staelens; one daughter. Miss Joan Redfield Staelens; her mother, Mrs. Patricia Raymond; her sister, Mrs. Robert Hakenson. Wentworth. N.H.; three brothers. William and John Ray mond of Rochester and Harlow P. Raymond, Buffalo; several nieces and nephewsl BUSINESS DIRECTORY I * AUTO SjRVICE • FREAR CHEVROLET, INC. 1110 STONE ROAD Sales and Service Genuine Parts NOrthfield 3-4040 • DITCH DIGGING • • AIR HAMMER -Septic Tanks- Coinplefe Installation Sewage Disposal Systems Cesspools C leaned E-Z EXCAVATING CO. BE 5-4460 1024 Howard Rood DAIRY \LL detergents, soaps. Futy- pound drums $8.50 and up. John McCorry, GReenfield 3-5802. NORTHRUP—On October 31. at the Burritt Nursing Home, Lottie E. Northrop of '958 Manitou Road, 85 years old. Survived by one son. Ddwight P. Northrup of North Greece; six grandchildren thirteen great grandchildrei eral nieces and nephews, a member of the Hilton Grange and a life long member of the Parma-Greece Christian Church. She VIILK a n d CREAM Buckman's Dairy 2576 Ridge Road West UNiversity 5-5705 OUB ICE CREAM IS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITT The Greater Greece Press Nov. 12, 1959 • DRY CLEANING • LAUNDRY SERVICE I U r Q SERVICE SPEEDrS NORTHGATE—3800 DEWEY 1948 RIDGE ROAD WEST Ridgecrest Shopping Center 2888 DEWEY AVE. Dewey-Stone Section 402 RIDGE RD. WEST Near Dewey GARAGES LARRY BEDFORD GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING STATE INSPECTION 289 Alpine Rd. NOrthfield 3-7402 • Plumbing ■ H eating • PLUMBING HEATING BATH and KITCHEN MODERNIZATION Quality Repair Service Wiliiam Denise, Inc. 486 Denise Road NOrthfield 3-8280 TELEVISlOH TV SERVICE Call NOrthfield 3«gQ7 or BRowning 1*2106 STEREO & RADIO EQUIPMENT Not a Part-Time Service Man—* H. Wilmot Service 211 McGuire Road I • WATER PRTOFING^ CELLAR WALLS WATERPROOFED W* GUARANTEE m Dty C«»w FREE ESTIMATES Cener^ Mason Work A Repaii* DRAIN TILE INSTALLED A. J. ARIENO—BE 54371 • WATCH REPAIIt~i~1 WATCH REPAIRING AH Work Guaranteed For 1 Year 1 USED suits, topcoats, sports coats, i $4.95 up. Hats cleaned and DcBERGER Mrs. Ruth Beuck- ■ blocked. Headfey Hatters, South DeBerger. widow of the late Ave„ one block from Main 1 Eugene A. DeBerger. aged 66 Street. Recommended by lead ing Hat Shops. The Green Thumb PLANTING ROSES: Many gard- plantii be put off until spring? This question will n h -\b feed your lawn. Use a balanced food to encourage the grass to grow thickly and not leave any space for weeds. If you use a liquid plant food, such as 23-12-17 $35.00. Other land John W. DeBerger; two ^no ‘^^re is no danger of the Vacuum $20 00 : daughters. Miss .Hazel R. DeBer- i f w the worlds 'largest rose , S ^.ss iegarcile.ss of xvhen ^ ■ ;ger and Mrs. Robert (Marie) Pol-, prefer fall planting. Ply t. If you use .. . . ______________ _ let; three sisters. Mrs. Marie g^''deners prefer to wait un- ^rtilizer do not apply it during K l A • I Ballou. Mrs. Bernice Seidewand I td spring. The mam argument for | the morning or evening hours now. I # l | * l * | \ ^ d l S S a n d l\Tr« N o r m a n iHplf>n) Snrnftfn;- ■ah f planting is this: the i yTar; 13. TemoVne Tvenue ^ formerly of 57 ,f-lorenoe Avenue, \ on October 23. Surviving are 'MUST seU rugs never used, 9 x 12 ; three sons, Austin E.. Robert L. I $30.00. 9 X 15 sizes also G. E. BU 8-4007. LYELL-MT. REAP PLAZ.4 ] GL 3-4373 't WESTGATE PLAZA j ID 6-3783 j By GEORGE ABRAHAM Naples, N . Y. and later on, set the plants out* doors for a quicker start. Boy. born to— Mr. and Mrs. August J. Chin- appi, 1282 Long Pond Road, on October 28. j and Mrs. Norman'Helen) Scroj jtwo brothers, Raymond and . j eph Beuckman; also 11 grand children. She vvas a memi j the Rosary Society. GREEN THUMB NOTES; Read er E.G , don’t throw out those thrip-infected bulbs! Send me a self-addressed, stamped envelope vhen you ap- fp,. g FREE copy of my helpful dry chemical bulletin. “In.sectk and Diseases of Gladiolus.\ It tells how to check tho.se pests and save your bulbs. fall planting is this; the dormant (since the dew on the grass may other reader who wants a plant that is placed in the ground i in severe burning. After a grand-|hns the fall and early winter to hry lertili^er has been applied. ^ ^ self-addressed, stamped en- ber of Psiablish its root system, and as better hose it in .soil to j velope. result, gets an earlier and I '* ' ....' ' ..... . Girl, Bori| Mr. and Mi on October' 16. GALLAGHER—Margaret F„ 51 Wrs. Donald R. Clohessy, 3 a,.jbolf Street on October 26. She is survived by one daughter, j Mrs. Leonard 'Margaret! Mingus; one son, H. John Gallagher, Dal- J'cxas; four sisters. Mrs. Jew- amilton. Mrs.' Sue , A WELCOME WAGON CALL makes a new G reece Neighbor feel a t home! Gall a Welcome Wagon hostess and t«ll her about your new neighbors. She will bring gifts from^thd local merchants and a ,'W/ealth of civ^c li1;erature from friendly town of Gfeece. ' — Call — b^r%. Sally Haight NO 3 939.7 Mrs. Pauline Lamb UN 5-1412 /Ars. Jane Widden UN 5-9106 (No cost or obligation) lasr-vTi ell Mrs. Jane Brown, Mrs. Marion hildrei PRESS ADVERTISING PAYS! stronger start in the spring. Another reason advanced for fai^aiiiy^Rting is that commercial ro.se growers their entire crop in the fall. Plants Qot sold then are stored in tempei^ature- con trolled cellars until the time for spring delivery. This makes the entire selection of varieties available to the fall buyer, and he is not likely to receive a no tice that any one variety has been sold out. If you do fall-plant roses. I'd suggest hilling with .soil and cover ing with straw in November. This i wash the chemicals off the leaves. ( j GREEN THU.MB CLINIC: A I reader writes; \My canna bulbs I have been, wonderful this year. , What's the best way to keep them in winter'’\ ' After frost has blackened the ! leaves, dig up plants and dry I thq;n. Cut tops off and dust the : roots lightly with sulfur. Cover ! with clean sand, peat, perlite, I or vermiculite kept slightly not insure j vvinter killing, si GOOD FRIENDS A GOOD GLASS OF ' ^ A GOOD SANDWICH ESTER'S RESTAURANT 1485 DEWEY AVE. Also entrance at 368 Ridgeway eners who practiced thi; (ported heavy Ipsses, in spite of le extra work. If roses have not moist. Store in dark cellar, riot divide roots now, but store them ’ whole and in spring you can- cut them. Inspect the clumps from time to time and 'otection against t they appear shrivelled; many gard- | sprinkle a bit of, water on them. Next spring you can pot the di vided roots up in 4 inch pots the had a chance mature bef< •'harden’’ off or ^ LEGAL NOTICE ’ore a sharp freeze, ' n o t i c e is liereby given that License thereL is a good likelihood that S ^ n they will suffer from winter in- store under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 3162 Latta Road, Rochester. Monroe County, N. Y, for off-premi FEED YOtR LAWN: We’ve got , Ron. . _ „ . „ , , some good grass growing days i f / l “/a‘'w^dm iu Groce■ re the ground! v. , 2T 11/5-11/12-59 aJiead of 'freezes, s premises consump- y D. Verecclre before the ground | it s not too late to j Always BREAKFAST — LUNCH — DINNER BEST of BEVERAGES Open at 5:30 a. m. Every Day Except Sunday DON O'COIN'S TAVERN W est Ridge Shopping Center CANDID w b D I N G ALBUMS AL PICCOLI PHOTOGRAPHER GE 8-8572 I i