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nepiteg. oy o perm o nm or o d tnt tn tesa o wgat Fkflnfifi fl? _ 5. Safer . . . no slip, no slide floor. 6. More sanitary . . . Hospital Approved 7. Makes the kitchen a quiet room. 10. Costs no more than a good vinyl floor. * ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION 2865 Dewey Ave. 663-4482 THE ARTISTS SERIES 1967-68 SEASON Puccini's horrible Crash of 1928 ed in the blesk depression years of the 1930's, a change in attitude took place. When men who had always mortgage, when energetic and bright young people out of college could not be hired, the people demanded action from the government. Massive federal ald and involvement became & legitimate goyern- mental function. the same epproaches of the 1930's have been used, but the problem is different. We now have a booming economy and signs of affluence our population. But this boom- Ing economy can accommodate only those people with the necessary mental or physical \' skills.\ An\ individual un- qualified to fill job vacancies by the lack of skills or aspir- ations is as much unemployed as though the position did not exist. Bask and Monroe County savings Bank, Under the system, “um, as well as builders may re» serve funds for communal > amount under commitment, The. Board statement con- cluded by saying \The board of directors will continue to cooperatively seek a business which will insure the availability of adequate financing in Rochester and Mrs. Edward S. King, Vice- chairman of - the Monroe County Republican Conimittee, will be the guest speaker at the next mesting of the Greece Addresses Hadassah The Rochester Chapter of Hadassah will host \An Even- ing with Congressman Ogden R. Reld'\ at the Midvale Country Club, Sept. 12, at 8 \a 8 It a 116 h I .. in a a Sept. 19, at 8:15 pan. at the Greece Tainan” ©. Preceding. tha, Provam & short business meeting will be conducted by Mrs. Michael E. Phillip Kron, 63 Merrick Company, will be division chairman of the 1967 member- ship campaign of the Greece Council Chamber of Com- merce, Greece Council president. Team members are James Hart, manager of Monroe Courty Savings Bank; Fred J. Conway, advertising manager of The Greece Press; Dr. Lawrence M. Watts, Super- Intendent of Schools; Francis J. Cramer, Superintendent of the Greece Treatment Plant; named as coordinator for the Council-sponsored Defensive Driving program for the Town of Greece. Hill lives at 4109 Mount Read Bivd. graduated from the four week, eight hour course. The next series will be of- fered starting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 12 at Greece Olympia High School. Classes are openloallficerm- ed drivers. There will be a 1s the Rochester Safety Coun- cll. Those wishing to register for the course or request more information | can call Bill Keeler, director of the Safety Brochures describing the program | are available | at Greece offices of the following banks: - Lincoln Rochester, Marine Midland, Monroe Coun- ty Savings, Central Trust, Ro- chester Savings, and First Federal. They are also at Greece Town Hall and the Greece YMCA. They are being ' al v. f a f E Guider, president. Refresh» q your next prescrip! 0 e0008,, oc sik me erred min ~ ite: Mary | Comeau . and | her JSF: Cl, ' n M natrs st ~~ot - fn committee, use mundamtaxtwcbcper— R k t Ae P e t t S A va that 0, x - %o % “was“ ployes ofthe f has €o k 0 - * © i > Lawl an eimployee \ . r ‘ ; a peo randby C » A.R. \Skip\ Lewis of the ‘ T A © _ . : the - catton fees M,gommfi Kodak Park Athletic Asso- TEN REASONS WHY: | comte crece tso, mmm blom-~the slums. inflationary devices, cannotbe be featured speaker Next Thursday Greece Coun- ‘ a l __ loked upon with favor,\ the Greece Council Chamber | cu members will stage their l 75% less work. No scrubbing. . Untll the 1930's manyAmer restr of Commerce luncheon at tournamen e (ed If icans felt that each person plang to restrict\ - eagh annual golf ment | at m acree No waxing. cans felt tha . homes, tothe - Ridgemont Golf Club today. , i had the sole responsibility to who sell exising homes, 25 Ridgamont under the chair x 2. Any stain can be easily removed. take care of himself. Some. - USO Ofletters ef commitment Lewis, who lives at25 MOD# -- manship of Bill Miller. SCHOOL ' how won and some lost, but what. . Which previouily had beenex» dota Circ., will tell of the * os 0% 3. Constructed for Lifetime wear. it ea - fended mostly to new home - C \c oes To litle was builders, were revealed this william HBD, charter mem- *4. Cushionedto eliminate fatique. that success in life 8\ - lou ny mochester SAVIDG® ber of Greece Council Cham- individual struggle. When the ber of Commerce, bas been B AIJIJET 50 Swan Street & L 20 1 mortgages to be used by home h * 8. Damage . . . do it yourself instant repair. jartpil mafehgimigg buyers. Cost of the privilege The first Defensive Driving e P R Elimina P could no longer meet their is two opr three percentage course was offered to Greece Classes Begin Tues., Oct. 3ra 9. tes china & glass breakage. points in interest on the residents in July. Over 30 o For Brochure, Call 467.3546 |_ Mailing Address, 237 Worthington Rd. our deposits at the Greece Towne Mall office have now mnsen another mulhon dollars We take this humbly as a sign of real another million' --swimming pools, two-car . Women's Republican Club, The campaign will begin - council, or Chuck Walley, satisfaction in the full “rallies, elabrrate vigilant-1. C git 159 and continue through Greece Council director, at | | range of services we ren- etc.--are no longer the . s a r k h n a, n s e of the: top 5m ongressman Team ca is Ray Tobin the Rochester Chamber of i der- and the friendly. helpful way in which we eriss lickse (1), | OX “fllca vine only ptain id Commerce, 454-2220. : always try to render them Thanks a millon for another millon Member bedeiai Deport Iesussace Conporstin pjonrore COUNTY SAVINGS BANK e F With the above problem in p.m. capping the annual Charles Coppard, presidentof ;__;ogcq in regular customer + osca mind, it is obvious that simply membership drive. Coppard Realtors; Ralph De- mailings by Schlueter and ® giving the poor a guaranteed income does not solva the Congressman Reld has had Buckman's Dairy, and Henry spanton Insurance Agency and Now in the 1960's when we - a Monroe County.\ t . $2.00 fee to cover the cost GREEC at be sioms and the ghettos * - * * o ”8L. Dimctmomro! c of instructional materials. , Thanks to our many custo- in of the slums and the ghettos ~'chasing for East Rodak Co-sponsor of the progr al mers in this neighborheod, w The American National a distinguished career in the Larry - Heslip - Insurance Co problem. A whole program Of | newspaper business and inthe -- DTUIY» 5785 BrftO® RO@d, TO® = 4 popey Opera Company rehabilitation and iavolvement tired. * 20, . tol. am the business field of government. He was ‘ i (96 poory, PMS if; puma of the New Yorke Dogs 38° i l mtg}? g Mp: . a waatwmrwmwwwmszwsuwgw (pHs 9 * du mm j dita - magee ta 33 (HZ x Misha Dichter Memmiay, Novenmtfrer 13 The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London Thursday, January 4 American Ballet Theatre ¥ ednesday, lanuaty 4d Jose Greco and his Spanish Dance Company af Monday, March 18 Stern-Istomin- Rose Trio \Is A is helped \to help bimself, he retains dignity and the giver of ald is filled with apersonal sense of achlevement and sound investment. When a person receives a dole, - he loses personal dignity and his benefactor sees no - tangible - results. The government row cannot act unilaterally and hope to ac- complish its erd. All major programs must be inittated only after consultation with and aided by the private sec- tor of our economy. From 1959- lflslhe was Am- bassador to Israel, and from 1961-1962 was a member of Governor Rockefeller's cab- inet. Since Jaruary, 1963, he has represented New York's 26th Congressional District. During the fiscal year end- ing June 30, 1966, there were 175,042 non-business bank- ruptecy - proceeding 5s begun throughout the United States. New York produces the slip- skin type of grape, such as Concord ard Niagara,. Beauty Salon and Wig Salon Bring on the fun \m° e o eo here come the Trissis S-p-r-e-t-c-h! That's the word! Trissi stretch nylon ponts are wickedly flattering. Their stretch acetate tops pulsate with color and design. Top and parts together- dynamite! 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