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- r ■ — 1 M 0 O P CAN DO I H l .-L .1- - - ; . - ^ i ^ i O D O F B I O O O a The’^ Greece Press June 19; 1958 B a n i a # I 4 f ^ l ^ g u e B e s u lk iHmADATEl Church H a s D a y School A vacation church school will^e held at the Church of The Master, June 23-27. Classes will be held from 9 to 11; 30 a. m. daily. The program is planned for children four- and Jfive (Beginners) iiigh Junior d e p a r tm e n t age j ( 6 th grade). Low Overhead SERVICE STATION Long Pond Rpad at Maiden Lane CALL COLLECT Hilton Export 2-3601 KLOCK OIL COMPANY, INC. S a ^ Time . . . Select Yoiir CHILDREN'S SHOES Right in Your Home A phone call will bring our Traveling Shoe Salon right to your door at NO EXTRA CHARGE • JUMPING JACK ORIGINALS (Famous 1 piece sole and heel) JUNIOR JUMPING JACKS (With conventional heel) \PF\ FLYERS SNEAKS (Hi-Lo styles) Service Oxfords, Casuals, Dress Shoes' Experienced Shoe Fitter on Vah- 7 - Selection Same as Downtown Store For Appointment Call BA. 5>3408 Exclusive A t _________________________ __ BAKERS JUMPING JACK BOOTERY 42 Scio St. (Between East Main & East Ave.) American League Yanks - ........ ‘ ___ 0 0 0 5-0 0 — S' Orioles ........ j 4 0 3 3 3 —13 Norris, Tarbox, Child^s and Stein- feld; Abel, Drogan, ferhaar and Billy Abel and John Drogan struck out 14 for the Orioles. Indians ____ 0 0 1 0 0 0—1 5 3 Senators ,, ..... 0 0 0 0 2 —2 5 1 Testa, Kier and Karnisky; Phil lips, Kee'gan and Martin. Phil Mtirtin rapped out a home run with one man on for the Sen- Grioles 0 0 0 1 2 0—3 2 2 Tndtans' ^ . D O O ' 3- 3 — i S'Y\ Abel, D-rdgnrr and Huber; Testa, Kier and Karnisky. - Orioles \ 1 1 0 6 0 —8 9 1 Senators ----- 0: Sd^.Q.^Qrr^-T.Y-J—Cardinals Abeljj, Carroll^ Terhaar and Hn- Legs her; Phillips, Kfeegan,- -Beatty apd \ Martin. Phillips blasted a homer for the Senators and Carroll tagged '„a long triple for the Orioles. Indians ..... 1110 4—7 11 1 Yanks ........ 2 0 0 3 0 1—6 8 3 Testa, Kier and- Karnisky; Shaughnessy, Polisseni and Stein-, feld. Socha’s double clinched th e ■game fm the \Indians. Corsall got on twice with a triple- -and~singier’'fbif the Dodger nine. O’NeiTs clutch grab of a hard- driven ball pff Robinson’s bat wrapped up the game for the Cards. -Pirates _____ 3 3 1 0 4 5—16 16 Red Legs ____ 3 0 1 0 10— 5 7 Dolaif, Keene, Claeys and Cuci- nelli; Rdmonds, Kehoe, Wehner, Vicinus and Crane. Cucinelli bn a hitting spree smashed a home run, a triple, dou- id a single, Claeys traveled times with two doubles and a single and Keene had two dou bles and a three-bagger for the Pirates^ _______ ______ _ _ Pirates 2 0 1 2 .0 0—5 3 0 Dodgers 0 0 0 0 1 3—4 5 0 Dolan, Keene and Cucinelli; So- etta, Conkey and Barrett. 1 0 1 1 2 4—9 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0—1 7 0 O’Neil, Lockington and McCar- thy 4 “Edmonds, Crane and McNa- National League Pirates . - 3 0 1 0 6 0—4 6 2 Cardinals 3 0 0 0 1 1—5 5 0 Dolan, Claeys and Cucinelli; Cory, O’Neil, Lockington and Carthy. Cardinals .. 1-2 0 0 0 B —6 11 Pirates ' . 2 0 2 0 0 0—4 5 O’Neil, Lockington and McCar thy; Keene, Claeys and Cucinelli. li; D< d Me Ramblers Triumph The Ailing & Miles Ramblers won theLr bpehiiTg'^oTtbaR'''garhe of the season from the Steeher- Traung nine, ll-to-5. Ed JBoaes rapped out a home run .'and a cing1f» -Ron E l o r a c h . I i h _ tWQ singles and a double, and Jim make th< sible. Rambler victory pos- S tra w b e r r y F e te L isted cooked food sale, spe the Ladles Aid Societ; McCarthy had a big night at bat, with a triple, a double and a single for the Cardinals. Dodgers 1 7 0 0 0 2—10 7 4 Cardmals 4 0 2 3 3 —12 7 4 Jessup, Robinson, Corsall and Barrett; O’Neil, DeCory, Locking ton and McCarthy. Again McCarthy wielded a big stick for the Cards with a home run and a double. O’Neil racked up a siri^eton and a triple. Window Shalles WHILE YOU WAIT BRITER PAINT STORE 497 STONE RD. CHar. 2-2447 OPEN FRI. TIL 9 Arnold Frear Chfldie Frear These Stone Road Frear Boys Will Leave NO STONE UNTURNED To Give You a Super-Deal. . During June—On a '58 CHEVROLET --■rr-- Shop US first . . j ’shop us last, . . but by all means shop us for the lowest price possible,, on a new Chevrolet. For your convenience, new and used cor deporfrnents ore open every evening. FRIAR CHfVROLET. Inc. 1110 STONE RO AD It's Been Frear's For Years\ CH 2-3686 - - _____ __ _____ ty of Lake- view Community Church will be held in the Church Hall, Long Pond Road at Edgemere Drive Saturday, with serving from 5 to May EnkieS’^ ; Alt-(Tiine; RecoidY j; For WeMe Coiitesl The largest number of entries^ iii the 13 years erf the Louis A. Wehle Fishing Cdntest were rfeceived last month. — — Judges, awarded C(ash prizes to 27 entrants, ranging from a, 22- pound, 12 -ounce northern pike, taken at Sacandaga Heservoir by Franfe Tangorra of Herkimer, to a ’ one-pound, i3-=ounce perch, caught by James -Y. CoHoca e f O&wego in Skaneateles Lake. - Jt won third prize in that classification. Two beautiful' “brownies” led the brown trout grouping. A 12- pound, 11 -ounce entry , by Maurice • Jayne of Dundee, tdken at Keuka Lake, won first prize, closely fol lowed by a twelve-pound, nine- ounce eateh by George Raymond, Jr., of Middletown, who took his from Neversink Reservoir. Both anglers used worms for bait. big three-pound, 14^-ounce rock bass, entered by Anthony D’- n,- led in its class. It was caught in Oak Orchard Creek near Waterport on a night- cra.wler.- ’The cont§;.st wiU run through to October 31 with three monthly 'Cash prizess \forfor thee largestrg fish in prize \ th la each of 12 classifications, 36 grand prizes at the end of the contest, ,plus a'^pecial $500 bonus prize for any entry exceeding the W'eight of The strawberry festival a n d ' fish caught in previous lale, sponsored by Wehle contests. The contest rules are outlined in a free guide which can be picked up at any bait shop, sporting good^ store, grocery, tavern or boat liv ery in the state. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS All Want Ads 4c per word, minimum charge 75c, payable in advance before publication. Check, cash Tuesday noon. or stamps acceptable. Deadline— Services Help Wanted TUTORING— R e adm e, especially sounds, basic sie h t words, m e a n ine. vrocabu- lary, p b r a s in e . expression, a a d use cttltivate M E N w anted for p a r t tim e w o rk, ige $2 to $3 per h o u r . Flexible to su it yo u r convenience. Cali 'Qod 6-2440. lOVING arid C a rting. No jo b too -amail. Reasonable rates. 24 lrc«fi%— ' Greece M oving Sr C a r ting, C H a t. 2-4406-R. RELIABLE MEN to pick cherriei week of Ju n e SQth. A p p ly in 2727 L a t ta R o a d . Child Care IDdlewood 6-2219. i erencet. OLen. HOUSE P A I N T I N G - decorating. paper ------ - In terio r painting, hancinpr. tiiing. aran teed . M inder, JV IN G RO( For Sale l9.->6 PONTIAC T u d o r, black H y d ram a lic. radii Second family th ro u g h o u t. Si2 lo tt e 2-4734. tic. rad io , healer, w h ile w al.s. fam ily cur. A-1 —.-.i:..-.. ' S ' more. { LUMBING renaiks and remodelinK. Old and new w o rk w a n ted. Free estim a tes. A rnold Radw ich, C H a rlo tte 2-1140-W . C ravenw o o d Ave. >APERHAJtGING. pairtting. block ings, repairing, rem o d e ling, best m a terials,terials, finestin w oo rkmrkm aa nn ship.ship. F rr ee ee esti-sti f e s t w F e m ates^ T a y lert, 61 - T y ler S t., HOpkina 'P)[ANO T lfN lN G , R e p a irin g . -RegntetlTig, V oicing. Quick serviSe a t reaso n a b lt 4!:ka.r)QttE HEATING — Oil, gaa and coal. Sl\« , metal wOrlc. Free estimates, Prom service. Reasonable prices. DaVid RSh! T e l e v i s i o n s e r v i c e h . w iim o i , Service. 15 years experience on te le vision, c a r and hom e radips and record players. F o r m--- e r servic ice m an nage a g e r for --------- -------- „ .. v e m a larg e uptow n sto r e . L a t e s t fi trai ln n in ng r tr a i on new seta. 2-2568. 211 M c G u ire Road. t factory CHarlottt a . C T ' ’” s - m r - ' ' ' * - P I N T E R A N D^D E C O R A T O R — Willifem e s tim a te s .’ Call C H .'^^f-SSal-id!’ '*** . . - d repairs. All woio Shoem a k er,' G R ee^field X s W . ^ 1 2 4 G For Renf housebroken. W ill g iv e MOSAIC 'TILES in steck. ta b le top s , legs. p a tterns, CO P P E R SH A P E S , TRAYS,RAYS. JEE W E L R Y . KILNST'ILNST' L a rge.rt g e .rt T J W E L R Y . K L a r supply in town. CERAMIC S U P P L iE S . E v e r y th in g for Hobbyist. te a c h e r , BChouls. Closed W e d n e ff e y s , O] ery day till 5:80, T h u r s d a y e’ till 9. Will be closed d u ring Ji till A u g u st IBth. CERAMICS ART SU P P L IE S , 800 H u d son J CO. 6-2118— CH. 2-0263-W . T H E BOOK “Y O tm ET E R N A L D E S T I N Y ” is a positively corr« o r r e c t in te r - etatio n ■With dogm a C o v e rs impot a positive ly c p r e ta tio n of Bible prophecies concern— ing_ Xhe .future, -of—m a n k ind an<L ^ d.-of—m a n k in d -and- -esrt-h in terp retatio n s reb u k e d , ir ta n t subjects. E n lig h t e n - 5-6208. L a u ren K ittle, 807 Genes P a r k iPlVd., R o c h e s ter 19. K , Y. one, h a lf season. Sacrifice. $100.00. 165 Pinperest D rive. C H a r. CH ILD R E N ’S CLOTHES — B o y ’s su i t s , g ir ls spring coats, dreeses, sh o e s , v a rio u s sizes. All in excellent cend itio n a n d very reasonable, 362 Simi ~ ' c o n g r e s s 6-0248. id itio n dhmn- ^HUbbard^T-747f’'or”*Webs°^^ Stone R b a d . 2-2825.’ Seeds, Flowers, Plants Personals ^ will not, he**^ Com p any b y ' a n y o n e me’ s iS jl H\Sf| LEG ^TATE OF^W : m a r k m a ; RO B E R T F B. HOADL M ONROE. TORS, INC ■M n ipursuam ■losui’e and s; nn the above late May I X, the un^ei ■udghient nan ■ipn r t the C ^ n d Eitzhugh l a s s h t T0:3 ■ T —th a t day K i d .itidgnjen' ■ e s c r ib e d -as ■ A L L . THA ■ Greece, Coup ■ o f N e w -Y o rl ■ j jo t No. 12, ' ■ a n d m o re r ■ f o llo w s ; ■■ Commenci\ ienter line 74.75 fee t s ■ s e c tion o f tl ■G reece Rpai ■ th e n c e ( I ) ei ■ p a rallel w ith ■ o f 500 feet T p a r a llel w ith p e e t ; thence ith e first aboi ,0 the cente Rp.ad: thence ■center line of ■feet to th e I Being th e llo the mortg |in Monroe C foetober 18. ; fA'TED: Ju n e I a V E R N E AN ■ t tn r n n y s fo r - ■ffice & P. O. ■06 W ilder Bu ■ o c h e s ter 14, 1 : -charge- ±0 Is'^TSAO.-vrtth^ lo s s to g e th e r m o u n ting to S ■ a y 26th. 19f le n s e s o i sale, lu b ject to a m lite r e s t at Si.x K th day of b! I lien of th e li'ior encumbr; ■ o n roe for 19 ■mount of $3( ■ a T E D ; June J o u n ty , New ’ ■ow n , on the fpR^S^N^-'r:^ S I I ABSENlu\**'’ EREAB.”^; [ W H E R E a b . “ i. lo a r d p u r s u a n t ■ow n Law ol i K r the improve VO thoueund i tersection cross street ■ u e ) all as sho ^ o n r o e C o u n ty I Pom ona G ar p f m aps at pg I H rookridge M b e r A o/ m I U eBock-Sm it jy th e constn li-essed curbing m et wide and j fendingsnding alonglong tl a tl urtion of suit I WHEKKAS..-}^ fetition has be fevners of reat^^ felf of th e ent p both sides c I W HEREAS, it the frontage fes residing in I W HEREAS, icknow iedged 0 Ig n e r s th e re o f I deed to be rec J W HEREAS, poppsed to be p o v e m e n t of s I the Petitioir ^to^the pri ■ e w Y o rk, hereh ■ ORDERED thi B e Town of G ■ e w Y o rk, shall ■ o . 2506 Ridgi ■oWn, on th e li I o’clock Pv M. ‘Time of tha considerini aring of all pi lib j e c t th e reo i l t d it is furthei I ORDERED tha pW fied by the b b lished in the f p e r cjrculatfni ■ a l l be • p o sted P ) public placei ■ ty, such publi P not less tha • a n tw e n ty (20 ■ s ig n a ted fo r ti |a t e d : Ju n e 3, 1 Gordon Jo h n H. Ediward l^mbei'E LrowFili I^ a t e o f n e v J)U N T Y O P M 1 1 . N . RAYMON ■ th e Town of ■ a t I hav e co ■ “ e r w ith th e 0 so r d e d , in m y •eece, M onroe ( e .3rd day^ of M etrue-ai |i § n a l and of ■ I N TESTIM O N ■ r e u n to se t m y |a l of- s a i j Towr • t e d : Ju n e 8,^1 ■ ® A L Town