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~ some prmmnmer’fif't antimrym'“ \ nie - <mflmas 0:11an washington, who bad. ed TRT '.:_menm am“; m, the ._ the. MGB‘DMZ. mm a Winn program for sbout 10 AT RECEPTION-- Edifor-Publisher of the Greece Post, Andrew D. Wolfe, left, talks with Sheriff Al Skinner. local ciric officials. GOP Ticket {Continued from Page 1) will be seeking second terms. The Republican peace jus- tice Incumbents George Nier, dp, aind w. Arthur Hickman ma meywoukinotseekre» élection. yam- W.\ The nominations weremade ~ st a mecting In the Town Hall first week,. Attendingthe meet. ing were County Manager Gordon A. Howe axiCom- missioner of Motor Vehicles ¥Yincent Tofany. Both are farmer supervisors. Badgerow was appointed to the supervisor position in Mil-ch 1965, Succeeding ‘L’dmy He won re-slection to spot In the November, 1985, elections. ~ Peace justices willbe seek- ipg four-year terms. AN hers are' for two years. idgemont Liquor Store RIDGEMONT PMZA 2833 RIDGE ROAD WEST Michael O'Nefll, a 1963 graduate of Greece-Olympla -Michael O'NeHMH A reception was held last Thursday acquainting employees of the Greece Post and O'Neill to StanwianthL directed by Michael Arve, deals with hostages who have High School, will portray - ~been taken for reprisalduring Edward in the production world War 2 in connection Mfifiefiwfiwflam are takén by the Frenchunder- ground. It will be the first pertarmancafl the play. 67 CADHLAC Comm. 67 FORD COUNTRY SQURE | 1924 Ridge Rd. West . West Ridge Motors # BANK FINANCING 66 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 dr. Ht. 8 cyl. Power steering & Power brokes Radio. Was 2495 Now $2,195 64 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE 9 passenger wagons chose from 2 TOP VALUESTAMPS with purchase developers maomm ' change mums! Grant said that mum north» '- immumemm.“ there is no county scrosgo ag compared to 13 acros par population in the . n%ut, T7 acres per 1000° in the southwest and 80 acres - perwmthasmthwt. ~__ When asked why the county never purchased land in the northwest, Grant said that Hamlin State Park atonetime wes a county park. Also, the state's purchase of lake~ front acreage heldback county land acquisitions in the pest, he said. #000 # % Grant said «Pve never yet seen any options from the Town of Greece on land.\ Greeco has offered the county its 70-acre Crampton property on English Rd., opposite Parkland School for development as a county park. Grant said that the town should develop the Crampton site itseH, agd let the county develop anotier site else- where in the area. He added that the town «sabhould show their interest\ by obtaining options on additional acreage next to the Crempton property and present them tothe county. Cornell Club Will Hear Book Review ~~ The tey of ~ urem* mmm Women's Club will be held Wednesday, May 17, at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Daniel M. Coyne, 288 San Gabriel Dr. to A %o % Mrs. Richard Rapport “WWW“ Wege: . beék's \America and the dmericans ® Mrs. Morton Bittker and Mrs. Bradley Schwartz will be co-hostesses. Avroy Poner & WM stereo 10 passenger wagon \Loaded\ 865-7987 865-312) yhe is tin ong on cames s ramen con of “WWW and | hill! a million of the utility user's manna to causes however worthy.\ Your admonition, at lung lest, recognizes this fn- equitable practice but does not go farenough. It merely warns the utllity companies against \further exteasion\ of promo- tional activities but does not forbid the present practices of lavish. advertising expenditures, full page ads, constant and extremely costly television and radioprograms and other unnecessary promotions of amonopoly with no competition to contest. It would appear that despite increased profits, stock split- ting, etc., that the local Rochester Gas and Electric Company is in such a financially lush situation that they give'.hundreds of thousands away rather than to reduce rates. This situation calls, not ooly - for admonishment ®of further extension\ of promotional activitles but Investigation of present abuses and Hrmmitation by order of the Public Service Commision of these unjast and lavish expenditures of the utility users' money. This, together with the tremen- dously Increased volume of business would - inevitably substantially reduce rates in the R.G,.&E. area. This area, at a recent hearing in Rochester, was man of the Joint Legislative Committee on Public Utllittes, © ss having - the second highest electric rates in the United Stites. scoundrel, mama-ed my -~ behalf, letter. B& cured me of auto- __ graph fever, and made me a confirmed Democratuntil 1919 whes I cast my first vote. In spite of this, I bave what I think is one 6f the best- and smaliest--autograph col- lections in the world. I in- cludes just two items, the signatures of two men whom I rate high among the great- est that the 20th century has produced . . . Winston Churchill and Herbert Clark Hoover. *~ xo # In 1941 Winston Churchill, shoulder ~deep in the Battle of + Britain, was given an honorary degree by the Uni- versity of Rochester, and agreed to deliver, by over- seas radio, the Commence- ment address. 1 was then a part-time editor 'of the UR Alumni Review. In reporting the event, I asked the late Judith Olmstead Ewell to prepare a drawing of Churchill in academic cap and gown, supplyirg her with He wrote me. Mommy; asked for several coplas of | the Review, told me thatthe would be flying to London shortly and would personally: deliver the magazine to 10 Downing Street. He did; and | the .Prime- Minister, at the time one of the world'sbusiest and most harrassed of mop nevertheless took time toSeq me a warm and still much- cherished letter of thanks, | o # *% The Roover letter required a little more crust. The for- mer president had delivered a speech at a New York City fund-raising mepting. With a few minor changes, it would be a perfect public relations item for the Rochester Com- munity Chest, or for any Chest. Qur national office hadseen the text of the speech, and its ' public relations staff also ad- mired it; but it was afraid that Mr. Hoover might resent a request that it be altered for Chest use. I didn't know about this until later. I brashly I an additional dam; and that's how tom as mmogmmmmmig: 2s out really minc- j- mdféfifianAf < DRIVEWAY SEALING Quality Materials ~ CALL G1 2-2543 Popo nea % EAL 4 GRAND OPENING PRICE REDUCTIONS ON ALL MERCHANDISE! To make room for new and distinctive . men's clothing, Ellicott must selltheformer .owner's remaining invertory. Don't miss these great savings! fiefiu‘efim PLAZA - NEXT TO McC JRDY'S + 621-1450 DWELL & COOK COMES to Greece As along-time partner in the Greece Community, Caldwell & Cook extends a hearty welcome to Sibley's newest additi - opened May 1 in the just comfileted Gregte Towne Mall. As many of you know, we're mot strangers to Sibley's. Many years ago, we chose their top-flight Interior Decorating Department to furnish and decorate Caldwell & Cook model homes. Stil today, you'll find that our advertisements proudly carry the Sibley's mine. In Greece alone, you'll find our Sibfiey-fmnmhed models in Orchard Brook and The Meadows of Stone Ridge. Another will be opening soon in The Woodlands of Fox Ridge. Visit us. i lZfll ne i. I p d on . eam co hewn as L®bl 1 he 11 2 . ae s - eos D u oa sl & cin en «>