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22 ume mene # if the mam and this East . - where glass factories were common . mm; \the - lam century. *% *% *- So great is the interest in - 'bottle collecting that: clubs have been formed and both groups and individuals go digging for bottles at likely sites including refuse dumps. EnthusiasHle bottle col- lectors tor the most parthave nat been bufiting fancy tboltles of fine quality and workman- ship used originally for per- fume, cologre and the like, but for\ everyday boitles. _ Their interest centers on the plain or fancy bottles in which pickles, preserves, essences ard other kind of food were sold, in Mason jars and other types for home canning that became so common after 1880, ard in the often odd bottles that beld patecrt medicines, bitters, soft drinks, beep /or ink amoag other things. * # #! ~ The three smyll glass bottles, shown in the accomp- arying photo, are ink bottles. They represent two'different i Abat -were commom &n. { tas-country after 1850. Unlike handsome iInkwells of cut or pressed glass with ornamental covers that adorned fise hard- wood desks in homes, these three little bottles ' were strictly utilitarian and wore Schlueter-Spanton Agency, Inc. Robert L. Flaherty COMPENSATION s62a-39060 3910 CEWEY AVE. N Y 14816 Iron molds that LIFE. FIRE. AUTO LIAB:LTy. or apy other ple this manner will sh seam marks but also Dawn whittle marks from the cary- ing. Seam but not whittle marks can be seen or felt on the pleces. made in the. began to replace wooden ones inthe late 1860's. % * ¥ ~ is came: wmmm the small funnel. one. Ufllity: 'bottles, whether mwmm, bitters or pickles, had to be. inexpensive and so were: seldom colorless qr clear or white glass, because . the cheapest ingredients were used in the formula, «Botte glass\ was usually a light green, but formulas varilef so that bottles ranged from aqa- The other two ink botiles . .. _ marine to olf: are patented forms, generally - classed as the funnel type. The small one (eff), 2 Inches high and 2 1/4 inches across the pottom, is stamped \Pat. Oct. -greon.-ataber- to brown. These old ntlility boitles often change toamore interesting color or texture from exposure to the sun or from being buried. Em! has Mama mmbar“ or courses at tho American Institute of Banking and has command a ‘flmaws'm | Audit, cmtrm pa Operaflm at the University of Wisconsin, . sponsored by the Natlonal As« sociation of BankAuditorzsand Comptrollers., The Green Thumb By George Abrcham Wintering Your Roses: Even the best rose growers haven't figured out why some roSes do not come through the Winter, in spite of ample protection. «Gorm Teel that. 36 As tot m - cod Winter, \bat) the early Fall freezes which do 'the damage. Those who beloog to or two and then start pro- tecting the bushes. Then there's the group which does notk believe inprotectingroses, Ironically, they claim to have mm Juck, .. some reporting | Jogses no beavier than from prutectad roses. . To me, the bestWinter pro- that schooladvocateprotecting __ taction you can give Foses is roses early,. even If they are in full bloom in Fall, Others wait until a good hard freeze Mail Subscription Blank Today DiflitfiflflfllifififllfifliUfiifi'lllfiflfiflbifi‘fiaiififlfi Thu Greece Post thfimfing >Au.iigfiiifiiiiifiggiii—flfiifl§t§§%§§§§§¢¢ Box 186 Pittsford, N.Y. 14534 . _ ENTER MY SUBSCI ‘ R {WHEN WWW ® to hill the plants up around the base, using soil ouly, A mound eight inches arouyxithe base of the rosebushes serves as good insulation and will protect roses better than any- thing I know. If your rose canes are lorg, we suggest you cut themback. Hybrid teas are shortened too, to prevent them from wind whipping. Free: Send me a self- addressed, stamped envelope for my bulletin, «*How to Pro- tect Roses over Winter.\ (It may save you from bayingnew rose thishes next Sprirg.) # # sk African Violets: Notice tiny white specks on the leaves of your violets? These are the skeletal casts of aphids. Amilds cu@n be coctrolled ty spraying with nleotine sulfate. White eoitony masges on stems moestis a tougher pest; meslby bugs, Take a plece of cotton and dip it in alcofiol, theo swab each cottony mass, being caroful not to get any on the stem. While wrigglers in the 9 and 1145 1.133.an1'52139 Seam: Fand 11:15 a.m.-Church Selma? 10.10“). ”Adult Church Mm! | TRMTY EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Anglican) 3450 Ridge Road West The Rev. David H. Baker, Rector \ Jimfinlgfiommuninmfinndt 8.0 . -.. 10:00 a.m. -Morning Worship and mmpletc Church School including pre-Nursery IMMANUEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 99 Stonewood Avenue The Rev. Kenneth L. D’odgg, Pastor 9:45 a.m. -Sunday School ~ soll can bebanishedby dusting ~a little . chlordane on top of - soll and watering it in, Some folks mix up a weak solution «Of household bleach and 20d it Ary thecsoll, This will mock out. fimbflfifl x]. PhHlodendrons: If you can“! those long snake-like growths {and you should) on your philo- dendrons, make gure the razor blade is mun by dipping it in hot water. Infection can set in and cause the plant to wilt or even die. Green Thumb Clinic: A reader writes: *Please tell me when to mulch our strawberry plants.\ The purpose of the muich is topreventheaving and thaw- ing of plants. In Fall, (about Nov. IS or so), when ground is frozen bard, apply a straw mulch, toa depth of four inches. In Spring, all you do is pull the straw away from the plants and leave tin between the rows to conserve moisture. It also keeps weeds to a mirinum. 'Snow White At Eastman Combining live actors and. charming marlocettes as the seven dwarfs, the Traveling Playhouse production of «Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs*® will be presented at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Rov. 25, inthe East- \Twas men and women who -~A¥ core for their future .. ] willing to be tested for the , | better paying positions in .€Wfi ~* 11:00 a.m,-MorningWorship ~*~ NORTHGATE GOSPEL CHAPEL . 240 McGuire Rd. ign wns sole ~ My. Robert Westfall, 9.30 am‘mewp Meeting {The Lord's Suppex} 11:00 a.m. -Family Bible Hour including Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.-Gospel Service 7:30 p.nu-‘I'lmrsday~Biblc Study and Prayer THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CONCORD {(LC.A.) 4555 Ridge Road, West David E. Kaiser, Pastor 10:30 a.m. -- The Service 9:00 a.m. ~ Sunday Church School LAWSON ROAD CHURCH OF CH§IST 25 Lawson Road (off 4000 Dewey Ave.) Glendol C. Grimes, Minister 10:00 a.m. - Bible Study 11:00 a.m.-- Worship, and communion 7:30 p.m.-Wednesday Bible Study ete semen Point PARMA GREECE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST (Congregational Christian-Erangelical Reformed) 1211 Manitou Road, Hilton, New York The Rev. Malcolm D. Kilborn, Pastor 10:00 a.m. -- Sunday Worship Sunday Church School Nursery through grade 6-i0:30 to 12:00 a.m. Junior High through Adults- 11:00 to 12:00 aim. uumunuu-fuunuummhnfiwnmnmnwflumfiunmnumm—mun— SAINT J¢ OHN THE EVANGEMS’I‘ CHURCH e may Joan Smut» mufifiam'f Amsisum mum mm. mMaming Warship MKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURI‘H‘ (Reformed) - - Long Pond Road and 863mm Drive The Rey. Robert R. deForest, Pastor _ 9:45 a.m. -Sunday School . 11:00 a.m,-anmg Worship TRINITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 855 Long Pond Road ' Rev. Morris E. Wilson, Pastor 9:45 a.m. -Sunday School 10:45 a.m. -Morning Worship MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH '(LC.A.) Mt. Read Blvd. at English Road .._.__________ 'he Rev. Thomas F. Mugavero, Pastor - 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. -- The Service 30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.~8unday Church Selma! 9:45 2.m.- Sunday School -- 10:50a.m. - Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Service HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) 3201 Dewey Avenue at Wildwood Drive The Rev, Arthur C. Dueker, Pastor 8:30 and 11:00 a.m. - Worship Services 9:45 a.m. ~- Sunday School and Adult Classes. Mr. Bryan O'Connor, Director of Education Sunday Masses: 8:00, 9:00, 10:15, 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. Holy Day Masses: 6:30, 7:00, 9:00 a.m., 5:45, 8:00pm. Sunday Masses-6:30, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00 a.m., 12:13, Holy Day amwm‘ ? my : iii-aflfliaflfi‘WmmW SAINT LAWRENCE 1000 North Greece Road Rev. John A. Murphy, Pastor Rev. Wim. C. Michatek Rev. Donald Haycock, C.S.C. ST. CHARLES BORROMEO 3003 Dewey Avenue Ru. Rev. Mgr. Robert A. Kelicher Rev. Daniel J. Wheelara Rev. Michael} Murphy §:00 puri. t , + m MA “fifldk GHWW a miten\