Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection y t and Te nth ard Courier 195 L\IFilSO'\ STilG:T C L1•u m a trr -1-5200 VOL. 39 NO. 13 Hogan Is 1\ amed First GOP He ad John J. Hogan, 205 Bryan St., has been chosen as the new Re- publican leader of the First Ward. Announcement was made by Vin- cent L. Tofany, county leader. Hogan, who has been active in GOP affairs for the past 25 years, in the old Tenth Ward setup and in the new First Ward, where he has been chairman of the ward and county committee ,is the ter minal s upervi sor at Rochest er- Monroe County Po rt Autllority. Hogan takes the place of Chns Strippoli who recently resigned the leadersh ip in the First. Shopping Center Set For Lyell Another shoppmg center appears to be in the plannmg stage for Lyell Ave. It 1s to be on the site of the burned out Rochester Bowl- ing center, opposite Whitney St. It is r eported that the Lincoln Rochester Trust Co. w1ll have a branch there and that an A&P store is also contemplated, as well as a drug store. Holy Apostles Group Discuss The Rosary Holy Apostles Rosary Society held its reg-ular monthly meeting on Monday, with Mrs. Henry Schenk presiding. An int eresting program consisted of a panel of members conducting an exchange ofthoughts on the 15 mysteries of the Rosary . Dance Pupils To Entertain Society Rosary Society of Holy Family will meet on Wednesday evenmg, Apr. 13, in the Pine Room at 8. An Easter party will follow the business meeting with Mrs. Joseph Heilman as hostess. Members will be entertained by pupils trom the Fine Arts Dance Studio. FLOWERS FOR EASTER Beautiful selection of corsoges, plonts, novelties, cut flower s. Order them early from Flow er Fashions, 630 Ridg e Rd. W., UN 5-7270.-Adv. ROCHESTER, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1966 Baseball Registration For N. W. Youth Assn. Registration for the Northwest Youth Association baseball pro- gram is scheduled for two Satur- days, April 16 and 23, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Most Precious Blood Church Hall, Stenson St. Over 200 boys are expected to sign up. Age limits a re 8 to 14. Boys must be accompanied by an adult when reg- istering. 40 & 1-B-a-se---=-b-a-::-;U Registration Set The 40 & 1 Baseball for boys is holding its yearly registration on Saturdays, April 9 and Ap ril 16, at Dewey Ridgeway Service Station from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The setup th is year is for the 7 thru 14 year s of age. If the birth- day of the 15 year old boys falls after Aug. 1, he is eligible. Since int erest has been shown in a colt team (15's and 16's) those in that age group can regis- ter if they wish. Whether or not there will be such a league depends on other income sources other than registration. THE AD FOR SY'S DRUG STORE WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 9 IN THIS I SSUE Senior Citizens To Be Entertained Apnl activities planned by the City Recreahon Bureau include an entertainment for Senior Citizens tomorrow (Thursday) night at 8 in the Stardust Room, Edgerton Park, featunng the Penrose Irish Dan- cers. All playgrounds are holding Eas- ter egg hunts Saturday; at 11 a.m. for ch il dren 8 and under; and at 1:30 for those 9 to 12. A basket- ball foul shooting contest takes place next Tuesday afte rnoon at Jefferson lligh with events for age groups of 10 to 12, 13 to 15, 16 to 18, and Senior Citizens (over 60 years). Also planned is a slide presen- tation of City Recreation Senior Citizen activities next Wednesday (April 13) at 1 p.m. in Danforth Center, 200 West Ave. Sale To Feature GOP Meeting The Tenth Ward Republican Wo- men's Club will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight at 8 p.m. at Wesley Methodist Church. A White Elephant sale, conducted by the program chairman, Mrs. Patrick McKeon, will be offered to the ladies. Many items have already been obtained for the sale, according to the president, Mrs. Elaine Scott, and members are asked to bring their donations to the meeting. Refreshments will follow. All interested women are invited. Card Party Listed Keith Mlller Auxiliary #6595 to the veterans of Foreign wars, will hold a card party on Friday even - ing, Apnl 15, at 8 p. m., in the Post Home, 733 Maple St. Donation at $1.00 includes refreshments. The public is welcome. EASTER FLO WERS Order early. Open evenings oil this week. Blanchard Florist, 58 Loke Ave. Dial 232·2255. -Adv. WARD'S ORIGINAL Artificial Creations. Pieces mode to order. Flowers for oil occa- sions. Unusuol gilts. 1458 Dewey Ave. CL 4·181 0. Midland Charge. -Adv. THE VICINITY LOCAL BULK RATE POST POSTAL U.S. POSTAGE PATRON PAID 495 Emerson St. Rochester, N. Y. P ostoge Po id Permit No. 958 Rochester, N. Y. 146 13 List Local Improvements In City's Capital Program City Manager Seymour Scher's preliminary capital improvement program for the next six years, which he subm itted last week to the City Planning Commission for review, contains much of interest to area residents. · The program calls for gross spending, for general City pur- poses, of $61.3 million. Reimburs- ments are expected to amount to $13.9 million. Scher had received from his department heads a list of capita I needs totahng $148 million. Of special interest to Northwest area residents are these prehmi- nary proposals: REPLACEl\IENT of Edgerton branch library at a site to be de- termined. Scher noted the exisllng 0;, GOOD . seven area churches will take part is being held as usual at the Episco- pal Church of the AscensiOn in Lake Ave. It will be a continuous three hour service Friday from 12 noon to 3. Ministers of the seven churches will be in the pulpit on an alternat· ing basis. Participating churches are Ascension, Christ Presbyter- ian, Dewey Presbyterian, Grace Methodist, Lake Baptist, Redeemer Lutheran and Wesley Methodist. BANQUETS - Shower, reception, porty facilities for over 90 people. Kit chen privileges op t ionol, you furnish food. Coli Bovorian Restaurant, 746 Joy St., BE 5· 9538. -Adv. HUSH PUPPIES for oil the members of your family. Buy them ot Amico's Shoe Store, 1775 Dewey Avenue. ·Adv. branch was built as a cor r ectional institution and was conve rted to an exhibit hall before becoming a library branch in 1912. He said it is the City's oldest library outlet and is badly deter- iorated. The branch contains about 30,000 volumes and demand for books in the area is heavy. The extimated cost is $400,000. PORTABLE WALKIE-TALKIES for police officers as an aid to Jaw enforcement. A total of $14,000 is earmarked for this equipment. MT. READ EMERSON industrial development. Estimated cost, $3,798,000 to make ita full-fledged location for industry and r elated services , including some resi- dences. Many other general i tems in the program would have effect here including proposals for a detective personnel radio system; citywide beautification; watering systems and floodlighting for play a reas; traffic signal replacements; st reet re-surfacing. The City also would spend, over the six years, $12 million on sewers, $4.4 million on the water supply, $855,000 on sewage treat- ment, $4.9 million on parking faci- lities, $460,000 on fire equipment and $36,000 on the museum. A total of $35.8 million would go for nine urban renewal pro- jects, downtown and in deteriorated residential-commercial neighbor - hoods. The City program, exclu- sive of urban renewal, totals $25.5 million net. No funds were allocated for secondary sewage treatment pend- ing meetings with the State De- partment of Health. THE . BIG LYELL AVE. LIQUOR STORE Have you t ried 215 LYELL? OUR OWN BRAND WHISKEY Save in quantity STILL AT A VERY LOW PRICE FULL QUARTS Imported Wines A Big Selection For Easter California SWEET WINES $3.49 up Gallon It's T ime FOR FESTIVE Easter celebrations in mony homes, a gloss of domestic or imported wine -- perhaps a cocktoi I or o stimulating Cordiol is on absolute "must". And for those who like the best ot lowest prices the BIG Lyell Avenue Liquor Store is olso a "must". Eosy porking ond lorgest selection moke it o pleosure to shop at Lyell. A Few Decanters Still Available! 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Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collectiony t
and Tenth ~r ard Courier 195 L\IFilSO'\ STilG:T C L1•u m a trr -1-5200
VOL. 39 NO. 13
Hogan Is 1\ amed First GOP Head
John J. Hogan, 205 Bryan St., has been chosen as the new Republican leader of the First Ward. Announcement was made by Vincent L. Tofany, county leader.
Hogan, who has been active in GOP affairs for the past 25 yea r s, in the old Tenth Ward setup and in the new First Ward, where he has been chairman of the ward and county committee,is the terminal supervisor at Rochester- Monroe County Port Autllority.
Hogan takes the place of Chns Strippoli who recently resigned the leadership in the First.
Shopping Center Set For Lyell
Another shoppmg center appears to be in the plannmg stage for Lyell Ave. It 1s to be on the site of the burned out Rochester Bowling center, opposite Whitney St.
It is reported that the Lincoln Rochester Trust Co. w1ll have a branch there and that an A&P store is also contemplated, as well as a drug store.
Holy Apostles Group Discuss The Rosary
Holy Apostles Rosary Society held its reg-ular monthly meeting on Monday, with Mrs. Henry Schenk presiding. An interesting program consisted of a panel of members conducting an exchange ofthoughts on the 15 mysteries of the Rosary.
Dance Pupils To Entertain Society
Rosary Society of Holy Family will meet on Wednesday evenmg, Apr. 13, in the Pine Room at 8. An Easter party will follow the business meeting with Mrs. Joseph Heilman as hostess. Members will be entertained by pupils trom the Fine Arts Dance Studio.
FLOWERS FOR EASTER Beautiful selection of corsoges, plonts, novelties, cut flower s. Order them early from Flowe r Fashions, 630 Ridge Rd. W., UN 5-7270.-Adv.
ROCHESTER, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1966
Baseball Registration For N. W. Youth Assn.
Registration for the Northwest Youth Association baseball program is scheduled for two Saturdays, April 16 and 23, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Most Precious Blood Church Hall, Stenson St. Over 200 boys a re expected to sign up. Age limits a re 8 to 14. Boys must be accompanied by an adult when registering. 40 & 1-B-a-se---=-b-a-::-;U
Registration Set The 40 & 1 Baseball for boys is
holding its yearly registration on Saturdays, April 9 and April 16, at Dewey Ridgeway Service Station from 10 a. m. to 3 p.m.
The setup this year is for the 7 thru 14 year s of age. If the birthday of the 15 year old boys falls after Aug. 1, he is eligible.
Since interest has been shown in a colt team (15's and 16's) those in that age group can register if they wish. Whether or not there will be such a league depends on other income sources other than registration.
THE AD FOR SY'S DRUG STORE
WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 9
IN THIS ISSUE
Senior Citizens To Be Entertained
Apnl activities planned by the City Recreahon Bureau include an entertainment for Senior Citizens tomorrow (Thursday) night at 8 in the Stardust Room, Edgerton Park, featunng the Penrose Irish Dancers.
All playgrounds are holding Easter egg hunts Saturday; at 11 a.m. for children 8 and under; and at 1:30 for those 9 to 12. A basketball foul shooting contest takes place next Tuesday afternoon at Jefferson lligh with events for age groups of 10 to 12, 13 to 15, 16 to 18, and Senior Citizens (over 60 years).
Also planned is a slide presentation of City Recreation Senior Citizen activities next Wednesday (April 13) at 1 p.m. in Danforth Center, 200 West Ave.
Sale To Feature GOP Meeting
The Tenth Ward Republican Women' s Club will hold its regular monthly meeting tonight at 8 p.m. at Wesley Methodist Church.
A White Elephant sale, conducted by the program chairman, Mrs. Patrick McKeon, will be offered to the ladies. Many items have already been obtained for the sale, according to the president, Mrs. Elaine Scott, and members are asked to bring their donations to the meeting. Refreshments will follow. All interested women are invited.
Card Party Listed Keith Mlller Auxiliary #6595 to
the veterans of Foreign wars, will hold a card party on Friday even ing, Apnl 15, at 8 p. m., in the Post Home, 733 Maple St. Donation at $1.00 includes refreshments. The public is welcome.
EASTER FLOWERS Order early. Open evenings oil this week. Blanchard Florist, 58 Loke Ave. Dial 232·2255. -Adv.
WARD'S ORIGINAL Artificial Fl~wer Creations. Pieces mode to order. Flowers for oil occasions. Unusuol gilts. 1458 Dewey Ave. CL 4·181 0. Midland Charge. -Adv.
THE VICINITY LOCAL BULK RATE POST POSTAL U.S. POSTAGE
PATRON PAID 495 Emerson St. Rochester, N. Y. Postoge Poid
Permit No. 958 Rochester, N. Y . 146 13
List Local Improvements In City's Capital Program
City Manager Seymour Scher's preliminary capital improvement program for the next six years, which he submitted last week to the City Planning Commission for review, contains much of interest to area residents. · The program calls for gross
spending, for general City purposes, of $61.3 million. Reimbursments are expected to amount to $13.9 million. Scher had received from his department heads a list of capita I needs totahng $148 million.
Of special interest to Northwest area residents are these prehminary proposals:
REPLACEl\IENT of Edgerton branch library at a site to be determined. Scher noted the exisllng
seven area churches will take part is being held as usual at the Episcopal Church of the AscensiOn in Lake Ave. It will be a continuous three hour service Friday from 12 noon to 3.
Ministers of the seven churches will be in the pulpit on an alternat· ing basis. Participating churches are Ascension, Christ Presbyterian, Dewey Presbyterian, Grace Methodist, Lake Baptist, Redeemer Lutheran and Wesley Methodist.
BANQUETS - Shower, reception, porty facilities for over 90 people. Kit chen privileges opt ionol, you furnish food. Coli Bovorian Restaurant, 746 Joy St., BE 5· 9538. -Adv.
HUSH PUPPIES for oil the members of your family. Buy them ot Amico's Shoe Store, 1775 Dewey Avenue. ·Adv.
branch was built as a corr ectional institution and was converted to an exhibit hall before becoming a library branch in 1912.
He said it is the City' s oldest library outlet and is badly deteriorated. The branch contains about 30,000 volumes and demand for books in the area is heavy. The extimated cost is $400,000.
PORTABLE WALKIE-TALKIES for police officers as an aid to Jaw enforcement. A total of $14,000 is earmarked for this equipment.
MT. READ EMERSON industrial development. Estimated cost, $3,798,000 to make ita full-fledged location for industry and r elated services, including some residences.
Many other general items in the program would have effect here including proposals for a detective personnel radio system; citywide beautification; watering systems and floodlighting for play a reas; traffic signal replacements; street re-surfacing.
The City also would spend, over the six years, $12 million on sewers, $4.4 million on the water supply, $855,000 on sewage treatment, $4.9 million on parking fac ilities, $460,000 on fire equipment and $36,000 on the museum.
A total of $35.8 million would go for nine urban renewal projects, downtown and in deteriorated residential-commercial neighborhoods. The City program, exclusive of urban renewal, totals $25.5 million net.
No funds were allocated for secondary sewage treatment pending meetings with the State Department of Health.
THE .BIG LYELL AVE. LIQUOR STORE
Have you t ried
215 LYELL?
OUR OWN BRAND
WHISKEY
Save in quantity STILL AT A
VERY LOW PRICE
FULL QUARTS
Imported Wines A Big Selection For Easter
California
SWEET WINES $3.49 up
Gallon
It's T ime
FOR FESTIVE Easter celebrations in mony homes, a gloss of domestic or imported wine -- perhaps a cocktoi I or o stimulating Cordiol is on absolute "must". And for those who like the best ot lowest prices the BIG Lyell Avenue Liquor Store is olso a "must". Eosy porking ond lorgest selection moke it o pleosure to shop at Lyell.
A Few Decanters Still Available!
D-LICIOUS Cordials • Mints • Anisettes • Cocaos and Others
~ I • I MILK 45(~ ! 311 Ridgeway-at Dewey IN GLASS CONTAINER ONLY! ' ( Rear Sinclair Service Sta.) You must bring this Ad •
' ' ! PRICE WITHOUT THIS COUPON 48c ~S GAL. ! ' GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, APR. 7, 8, 9 \ '-'----.,._, __ ..,.._, _____ .., _________ ,_._,._,.....,...,...,.,-.,___. ..... ~~
Happy Easter from all '-of us at Raymond's ... and best .wishes
to our friends and patrons.
Corsages • Plants • Artificial Arrangements
Ask For Ceil, Bernie or Ray
Raymond's Florist 1038 LYELL AVE. PHONE GL 8-5897
Open 6 Days (Closed All Day Sundays) Weclnesclays 't ill Noon On/}·
CAVALL'S RESTAURANT ~-.. ....
STEAMED or
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99 RIDGE RD. W ., at Lake Ave.
GIANT SELECTION EASTER CANDY NOVELTIES
NA E NEW RESTAURANT CONTEST
"Western Theme" Covoll's is building a new one/ modern restaurant on their present location. We want o new nome. Stop in one/ register your suggestion.
WINNER TO GET FREE LUNCH for ONE FULL WEEK
! . "'l..mit Per Mea l
OPEN 24 HRS. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Da ily Mon. - Thurs. 6 a.m. to Midnite Closed Sunday
PLENTY FREE PARKING IN REAR
Established 1927
The Vicinity Post and Tenth "\\'ard Courier
OFFICE- 495 Emerson Street, Rochester, N. Y. CL 4-5200
F. R. METZINGER Editor and Publisher GORDON A. STONE Advertising Manager
DEADLINE for news and want ads FRIDAY preceding date of issue.
SERVICES
PLUMBING - All kinds, reasonable . Mlles Plumbmg, Inc. 91 Frost Ave. FA 8·3069.
TEI..EVISION Service. Prompt reasonable. Modern TV and Radio, 447 !..yell Gl.. 8·0432.
DRESSMAKING • Alterations, all kinds , roaaonablo. Maggie Sapienza, 1193 !..yell Avenue, Cl.. 4·8060. Call weekdays, all day Saturday.
BICYCLE REPAIRING - Also washinq machine repairs. Tony's, Jay at Colvin.
PAINTING, Paperhanging. Years of experience. George Ringholz, 159 Wetmore Park. Gl.. 8-3648.
CHARI..IE ' S WASHER SERVICE -Spccializinq in all wringers . Easy Spinners, automatics , G.E., Norge, Kenmore, Wh1rlpool. Also sells used machines. Call ID 6-9592. 543 Hague Street.
BANQUET F ACJI..JTJES
FOR SAI..E
PLUMBING FIXTURES - Used and new. Reasonable. Miles Plumb1nq, Inc. 91 Frost Ave. FA 8-3069.
Fll.. TERS lor your furnoce. Enjoy clean healthful air, save coal with new filters. Call Metzger & Broyer Co. Gl.. 8-5000.
USED WASHERS - Automatic. Guaranteed, reconditioned. 81lls Washer Service, 861 Jay St., BE 5-3482.
GAS STOVES • Apcrtmont size $i5 each, regular si:te $10 up. Refrigerators $1 0 up, washers $5 up, waffle irons 50¢ eoch, beds complete $10 up, gas space heater $5. All kind s of lamps 25¢ up. Ap't. size washer $5. Men & boys shoes $1.50 up . Intornationa I Bulldozer $300. Many other good buys at Tony' s , 764 Jay St. OPen Sundays 9 to 12.
WANTED TO BUY
USED. TV's • Augie & Tony's TV Shop, 446 Campbell St. Hours 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. FA 8·2000.
McCue's GROCERY &
DELICATESSEN
577 Ridgeway
mftra To All
Our Friends
and Patrons
OPEN EASTER SUNDAY
BANQUETS - Shower, reception, party facilihes for over 90 people. Kitchen pnvileqcs optional, you furninh food. Call Bavarian Restaurant, 746 Joy St., BE 5-9538.
FOR RENT GET FULL
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HOMEOWNER'S -PACKAGE-.
Gl..AMORENE electric rug shampooer for rent $2 a day. Carl Smith Hardware, 389 Am_es_s_t. ______ _
Fl..OOR SANDERS & edgers. $5 a day for both. Shatzel Hardware, 498 !..yell Ave.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many
friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement.
FAMILY OF RALPH T. JONES
0 Esposito's Barber Shop
508 LYELL AVE.
Protect them all under
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It's Wise to have ONE AGENT handle ALL Your Insurance
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Near Murray St. All Forms of Insurance
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BUTT HALF
s
ALL FLAVORS
JELLO
LOIN SHANK HALF ROAST
4 9 ( 4 9 ( ----F-U-LL-L-IN_E __ _
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WE CARRY ARTIFICIAL
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ICEBERG 1 PKGS~l OO LIVE and ARTIFICIAL
PLANTS 19~ACH SEA SNACK 10 oz. AEROSOL CAN
SB IMP RICH'S COCKTAIL TOPPING
PKG.79( 29(
GLENDALE MARKET
LARGE GRADE A WHITE
EGGS
490~.
CLOVER FARM
ICE CREAM
lfz GAL49(
JACK FROST
CLOVER FARM lOX
STORE suGAR 15~h. f 620 DEWEY AVE. cor. Glendale f
CLOVER FARM
GRAPE JELLY
3;Ao:·4 5( LINDSAY RIPE
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INSURANCE AGENCY
1259 Lyell Ave. GL 8-2189
Complete Planning Service For: BANQUETS- PARTIES- WE DDINGS - SOCIALS
Fannie Barrett of 840 Cul~er Rd. Surviving ore one son, Arthur Barrett; one .!oughter, Mrs. Groce Erickson and one sister, Mrs. Lillian Stondbrook.
-A Memor.ol Service was held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Thursday, Mar. 31, :966 at 7:30 p.m., with Rev. George M. Davis officiating.
K.'.LMBACHER • Mar. 28, 1966. Mrs. Florence Kolmbocher of West Bloomfield, 'lew Yorl. Surviv 1g ore her husband, Earl Kolmbocher; two daughters, Merlyn end Peggy; five sisters and four brothers.
April 6, 1966
HAPPY EASTER
To all our friends and pat rons. And ma ny thanks for the privil e ge of serving you.
From The Staff at
The Vicinity Post
CARAFIC.E BEAUTY SALON
871 Dewey Ave., (opp. Sy's Drug Store) GL 8·8190
3
-Funeral services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Wednesday, Mer. 30, 1966 ot 10:30 a.m., with Rev. Charles W. Ellis officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.
ROCK T ASCH EL ·Mer. 30, 1966. Mrs. Be tty E. Rocktoschel of 78 Mayf lower St reet. Surviving o re her husband, Robert C. Rock· toschel; one son, Donald Droke; one brother, Earl Booth.
Open 6 Days A Week ·- 9 to 6; T ues., T hurs., Fri. Eves.
~PARK FREE on our F RO NT P ATIO ns""";:a~_,'-i
-Funeral services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Friday, Apr. 1, 1966 ot 1:30 p.m., with Rev. George M. Davis offi cioting. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.
FIELDS - Apr. 1, 1966. Mrs. Hannah Fields of 464 Westmount Street. Surviving ore her husband, Allen W. Fields; three daughters, Mrs. Chauncey Ainsworth, Mrs. Bernard Gross end Mrs. Rolph Berner; two sons, Allen and John Fields. -Funeral services were held from
YOUNGLOVE'S, Monday, Apr. 4, 1966 at 1:30 p.m., with Rev. Albert L. Jeondheur officiating. Interment, White Hoven Memorial Pork.
UL ~ YOUNGLOVE § Funeral Home Inc. ---, 1511 DEWEY AVUWE
FLOWERS Truly express sympathy
There is no substitute
Deliveries Everywhere
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l'lumhinjl: and Furna<"P \\ork For lkliahl<' S1·rvi1·<· Call
i\!PtZg<'r & Bra) <"r-C I. fl-5000
AMBER DINER 281 LYELL AVE. Opp. Dewey Ave .
.--------STOP IN FOR OUR-------.
DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL DIFFERENT SPECIAL EVERY DAY
O P EN 24 HOURS FRE E P ARKIN G IN REAR
Now Associated With Dorschel Buick, Inc.
PHONE 10 6-1090
Ask for CHRIS STRIPPOLI personally Happy to be of service to you in selecting your
next automobi le -at Dorschel Buick, 68 Genes ee St.
A Message From Sherwood Drugs
Sherwood Drugs puts 1 extra ingredient into every prescrip~ tion they fill. This ingredient is called, "Special Care".
Every prescription brought to Sherwood Drugs is filled with "Special Care", the same care we give to members of our own families.
That is why more and more people have their prescriptions fi !led here at Sherwood Drugs.
They know that we have earned their confidence and they trust us.
You can trust us too, bring your next prescription here.
630 RIDGE RD. W ., just North of A&P WESTRIDGE SHOPPING CTR.
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TODAY - (Wednesda-y) THURS.- FRI. - SAT.
REX ALL
RUBBING ALCOHOL
Pint
2/or 8Qc Sollie
69c REXALL
ASPIRIN Bottle of 100
Nu l1 nsr quail\)' asptnn made at any pnce. 5·graln tablets. Sloe~
the '
REXALL . KLENZO ANTISEPTIC
MOUTHWASH Ruby-red, spicy flavor. Worlts fast to sweeten bad breath, kih contacted germs. Pint.
Reg. 79c
2tor80t 89c Rexall Mi-31
ANTISEPTI MOUTHWASH
I
Full 2 ao lor .Jl t REX ALL
REXALL AEROSOL
SHAVE CREAMS
REX ALL
BUFFERED ASPIRIN
IOO's Reg. sse
2forffc TARGET Reg. 89¢
MOTH CRYSTALS 2for90(
REXALL
FOOT POWDER
SUPPOSITORIES Chooso adulti' or infants'
REXALL
SACCHARIN TABLETS
Stock up at these low prices
~~;;:¥f.:• 2 lor 1.20
ELECTREX
HEATING PAD REG. $5.95
2 fo~5 96
Prescription Specialists - Harry Mount, Ken F ro'!,enburgh
TUBES TESTED FREE • TV and radio trouble? Call GL 8 ·9786, give us your make and model number. We will help you find the trouble . Also reasonable serv-ice calls. Prinzi ' s TV & Appliance, 761 Dewey Ave. 10 a .m . to 9 p.m.
TILE ROOFS repaired. Free esti · mates. C. Gilbert, 433 FLower City Park. CL 4·7655.
GUTTERS -Cleaned, repaired, pointed . Now ;utters installed. All guaran· teed. Fully insured. Free estimates. R. L. Ross, CL 4·4218.
ROOFING • Wind damage. Matching colors. Repairs & now work. Reasonable prices. Froo estimate. Guaranteed. Fully insured. R. L. Ross, 555 Birr St. CL 4·4218.
PAINTING - Top half yow house our specialty. Gutters installed, repaired, paintin9 before s•ding. Apnl, May or June only. 25 years experience. V. V.
Ruddy, FA 8·01_7_8_. --------
TV SERVICE • All makes, black & white, colors . CL4 :.·...:0:..:00.::.::.3·:__.....,., __ _
WE' LL HAUL IT AWAY • Clean out your attic, cellar or garage. FA 8·4270.
Rates per insertion, minimum charge of $1.00 for the first 1 0 words. Additional words after the first ten are Sf a word. Cash (no stamps) must accompany ad. Send to 495 Emerson St.
CLOSING DATE-FRIDAY OF PRECEDING WEEK
'SERVICES
PAINTING - Interior, exterior. Top half of houses . Experienced, insured. GL 8·0174.
SMALL APPLIANCES repaired. Toasters, lamps , irons , etc. Ace Fixit , 1342 Dewey Ave. CL 4·1514.
PIANO TUNING and re poirinq. Expert work, unconditionally guaranteed. J. A. O'Connor. CL 4·0213.
PAINTING - Top half your house or any part. Th1s ad is for retirees or 1hose who can't climb. Apnl, May, June , only. Also gutter work. Twentyfive years experience. V.V. Ruddy, FA 8-0178.
REUPHOLSTERING beautifully done unconditionally guaranteed. Occasional choirs, S5 plus your choice of beautiful latest fabrics. Get our price on sofas, lounoe chairs and antiques, before you decide . You pay nothing until jab is completed . No job is too small . We arc as close os your phone. Credit terms arranged. For free estimates and decorating counsel , just call F A 8-894 8 anytime, or visit our shop, 631 Thurston Rd. , Sterling Co.
r-A ALUMINUM -·.-.1 \COMBINATION i i Pre-Hung - Meavy Duty i ~ DOORS i ~ $2695 ' ! ~
' ' \ Nichols-Wyman ~ ' Lumber Co. ~ \ 2435 Dewey Ave. UN 5-1110 l i OPEN THURS. EVES. ~ v--~,- Closed Sat. _ _,....,, ....,. ...
BOUGHT AND-:-S_O-:L_D __ :-:-_
USED CARS wonted lor dismantling & parts . Highest prices patd, delivered to Trading Center. 1485 Lyell Ave . GL 8-4462.
COLLECT MONEY on those old dishes - instead of dust! Old gloss ware , cut glass, china, hand pointed. dishes . Free estimates . Call CL 4-8291.
LIK-NU Vacuum Cleaner SALES and SERVICE
RECONDITIONED
UPRIGHT and TANK TYPE CLEANERS
FULL LINE PARTS . DISPOSABLE BAGS
OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. t o 5:30 p.m. 1535 Lake Ave. Corner Pullman-Ridge
PICK UP and DELIVERY
GL 8-6102 After FA 8-1595 6 p.m.
________ H_O~U~S~E FOR_S_A_L_E-=-~-TIRED OF CITY LIFE? Try the
beautiful countryside. Easy commuting to city work. 3 bedroom house, 2 acres of land , asking S6,900 - 5 bedroom house with 2 acres land, ideal for Iorge family , asking $9,500 - 4 bedroom house near lake with 1 acre of land, low taxes , asking $7,000 - 75 acre form , 5 bedroom house, barn, all tools included, good productive soll, asking $17 , 500. Call Barbara Schramm CO 6-6383. Masso:...;t.;.t _R_c_o_J...:tyc... ___ _
George E. Bisnett
OPTICIAN 1497 Dewey Ave . , Near Ridgeway
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICES ..___ GL 8-1215---
ARIENS COOPER
WEHNER MOWER & YARD EQUIPMENT
SALES & SERVICE BOLEN 'S
Lawn Boy - Sunbeam GARDEN EQUIPMENT
OPEN DA ILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Repai r - Sharpening ON ALL MAKES
2321 RIDGEWAY AVE. GL 8-4923----
MISCELLANEOUS
PILGRIMAGE to Our Lady of Thl' Snow, Belleville, Illinois, leaving Rochester July 12, returning July 17. For any information call Mrs. Mary Colavecchia, 190 Independence St. BE 5-8134. Agent for Western New York Motor Lines, Inc. I.C.C. Broker License 12024.
DAY CARE WANTED - Day care homes urgently needed for young children. Walking distance Kodak Park. Child Welfare Division Program, BR 1-551 I.
CHILD CARE
EXCELLENT CARE for your child, my home, experienced, dependable . CL 4·3940.
HOUSE FOR SALE
HENRIETTA - 3 bedroom ranch, excellent condition. Includes patio, storms, shrubbed, partially finished rcc. room , walking distance to grade school, junior high and new high school on Lehigh Station Rood . Pnce reasonable by owner . Call ED 4-4151.
HOUSE FOR SALE 812 Jay St.
5 rooms & bath downstairs 3 ro.om ap't . upstairs
Oil-fired hot water heat. Hardwood floors. Gunwood doors. Single
garage.
.._--Call EX 2-2539---wANTED
FULL·TIME BOARDING homes for foster children, all ages. Phone Monroe County Child Welfare Div1sion, BR 1-5511 .
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED: Old banjos, mandolins, guitars, string instruments, any condition. Highest prices for old Gibson, Martin , Vega, Bacon, Paramount lnstruments. EL 2 -3225.
WANTED TO BUY gas fixtures, leaded glass ceiling domes, table lamps , frames. Fl 2- 1195.
MITCHELL BUSINESS SERVICE 8 OWEN STREET
BOOKKEEPING Weekly or Monthly Bas is
Call CL 4-1284 or GL 8-3807
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT 1st April. Furniture ofr sale. 152 Ravine Ave .
FULTON 223. Desirable lower front studio room, all utilities. CL 4-0725.
110 DAKOTA ST. - Ups1airs, 3 rooms, beth, heat, hot water, stove, refrigerator, porch. Private entrance. Adults, reasonable .
CHILD ST. near Taylors. Furnished studio. 2 rooms . All utilities. Middle aged gentlewoman or woman preferred. Reference . Parking. BE 5-8386.
THREE ROOM Upper apartment. Utilities. Woman preferred. Near Lake Ave . CL 4 · 1472.
4 ROOM A P ARTMENT upper, heated , newly decorated . Kodak vicinity. Call CL 4· 6330 or UN 5·1320.
JAY ST. - Three room upper . Near schoo l , bus and church. Reasonable . Call FA 8-678 I.
NEWLY R E DECORATED 4 rooms . All utilities , near church & bus stops . In 24th Ward . Call 10-6 BE 5·9698 After 6 GL 8· 2482.
Russell Plumbing & Heating Co.
SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS, REMODELING and 24 HOUR
EMERGENCY SERVICE BE 5-7766
If no answer call G L 8-2483
,. ...... LAKESHORE········
DRIVING SCHOOL NO CHARGE FOR FIRST
LESSON IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED.
--Home Pick-Up Service
Call For Full Particu lars
....... NO 3-6848 ....... ...
PART TIME
TELEPHONE SALES
Opening In 2 Sh ifts
Mornings 10 A.M. to 2 P . M. Evenings 6 P. M. to 9 P . M.
Soturdoys 10 A.M. to 2. P. M.
SALARY AND BONUS
CALL 232-5882
Magaz ine Su bscript ion Sa le s
LIFE CIRCULATION CO. 17 CLINTON AVE. S.
HELP WA_N_T_E_D ____ _
BABY SITTER • Occosionolly. Preferably ov .. r 21. Mt. Read & Ridgeway. CL 8-7 537. ----
GENERAL OFFICE CLERK, small office. Good pay. Advancement. oxcell .. nt beneht plans. Good workinq condllions, interesting and varied. Some typmg. Mr. Motill. Atlantic Relining Co., CL 4·8282, BE 5·4058. An equal opportunity employer.
2 WOMEN lor packaging paper. Full or part time. Apply in person. Flower City T1ssue Mills, 700 Driving Pk. Ave.
HOUSEWIVES WANTED to work daily 9 til 2 from our downtown office. Exceptional earnings for the nght woman. Call lor interview. 454-2897.
BABYSITTER URGENT, mature, references , good pay. Days GL 8 -0531. After 6 p.m.
YOUNG MAN w.,.i.,.th_c_a_r_t:-o-c7le- r7k-, -d7os tock work in liquor store. Evenings & Saturdays. Box M-30, Tenth Ward Courier , 495 Emorson St.
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! Earr> $50 oxtra/week. Car needed. Hours 6 p . m. - I 0 p.m. Local work. No collectino or dt!liv~ry. Home Decorators, Inc. Call IJN 5·5502.
~ TIME Bartender • Nights. Apply As You L1ke It betore 2 p . m.
2nd Floor, Professional Bldg. 840 De wey Ave., cor. Driv. Pk.
FOR SALE April 6, 1966 The Vic in ity Pos t 5
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USED WASHERS & DRYERS - Automatic & wringer $25 up. Guaranteed TVs, refrigerators, used furniture. George's Swap Shope, 484 W. Mo1n St. FA 8·2667.
GERMAN SHEPHERD - White, male, AKC registered. 7 mos., house broken. Good with children. SISO. CL 4-7722.
FREIGHT DAMAGEDsew1ng machine brand new zig :tag. Scratched in shipment. $48. No attachments needed. Lyell Plaza Sewing Center, LyellMt. Read Plaza or call CL 4-6170.
ALUMINUM SHED shower stall. Electric heater. Air conditioner. 504 Birr St.
IT'S inexpensive to clean rugs and upholstery with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shompooer $1. H. C . Pommerening & San, IOS~ye~.
TOP COAT, overcoat, ladies coot, spring suits, good quality. CL 4-8530.
BOYS BICYCLE 20". Good condi· tion. Reasonable. GL 8-!1'156'-.---
MARY. You've stopped on us long enough. We want you to go to Ben Miller Hardware , 555 State St. and rent a Glamorenc electric rug sham· pooer for only $1 a day. Signed; Your rugs.
SAVE ON LAUNDRY supplies. Buy in bulk. Soap, detergents, bleach, water softener, detergent tablets. All Controlled Detergents: 50 lbs. $9.95, 100 lbs. $18.95. McCorry Brothers , GL R-?02q. We delivPr.
WRINGER TYPE WASHER - good condition, reasonable. CL 4·5200.
RICCAR SEWING MACHINES, sales, service, repairs on all makes .. Lyell Plaza Sewino Center. CL 4-6170.
TIRES at wholesale prices at our warehouse. Big, big savings for the very best. Automotive - truck. Dugan Soles Corp., 550 Avis St., GL 8·8877.
ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS combi nation, $12.95, Storm doors, S29.95. Installation arranged. Empire Home Improvement Co., CL.8 -2409.
BICYCLES - Boys, girls 24, 26 inch $17 each. Very good condition. Guaranteed. 19 Needham St. off 1015 Ridge Rd. W.
1962 CADILLAC for sale in good condition. S1ckness in family. Call GL 8·8130.
WHITE SEWING machine in neutral wood console. Zig zags, buttonholes, does fancy decorative stitching. Will sell for balance due of $30.60 or take over 6 payments of $5.10 monthly . Call GR 3-4399.
TREAT rugs right, they ' ll be a delight if cleaned with Blue L ustre . Rent electric shampooer S l. Zack' s Hardware , 1318 Dewey Avenue .
APARTMENT RE F RIGERAT OR, sewing machine , blonde cabinet, attachments . Matching sewing chair. End tables, chest drawers , odd chairs , antiques. UN 5-3505.
AUTOMATIC WHITE zig zag sewing machine. Credit manager's orders to be sold for lay-away balance of $32.30 or take over low payments . Call credit dep't. UN 5-4340 anytime.
STANLEY HOME Products . Mothproofing and spring cleaning specials. Lois Ross , 555 Birr St . CL 4-42!8. Free delivery .
SORRY SAL is now a merry gal. She used Blue Lustre rug and upholstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Shatzel Hardware, 498 Lyell Ave. -· ................. -. ~~-........ MA·x; .. t.il e ... F. i .o ~ i ·; 1· ....... ···~ ............ ~
or Her Easter Bouquet, May She Enjoy The Fragrance f Fresh Flowers, Beautifully Arranged By Marie Dunn
WE WILL ALSO HA VE A S ELEC TI ON OF BEAUTIFUL
PLANTS and CORSAGES
MAX, the Florist 1467 LAKE A VENUE
..... , . . . . Old and Nl'w A<'eounls Wr lco.me· Next to Riviera Theater
OPEN EASTER MORNING CL 4-9100 . ················································································~
CANNED HAM
SALE! 3 5 9
lb. $349 CAN
lb. $519 CAN
lb. $849 CAN
FRESH HAM FREEZER SPECIAL-~ FRESH TASTY GROUND LEAN SHANK HALF
75~. SHOULDER BEEF
HUNTER'S SHANK HALF PATTIES 51bs.$3 29
WRAPPED FREE
SMOKED HAM FANCY DELICIOUS
CHOICE GENUINE
ROCK GAME
· 79,~. HONEYSUCKLE WHITE
TIJRKEYS II to 16 lb.53 (
avg. lb. U. S. CHOICE BEEF
STANDING RIB' ROAST
l and 8 RIBS
79~ PLUMP
ROASTING CHICKENS
4lfz to 6 lb. avg.
69~.
CAPONS Cornish Hens l to 9
lb . avg. J9clb. Jl/z LB. AVG.
I Sasler Qreetings Oo All!
~~~~ COCKTAIL SPiNK BSALMION 4 cans S 1 00 69C
DOLE
PINEAPPLE JUICE BLUE BIRD FROZEN
3 4:a~~· 51°0-sT-uF...:....FE_o_,Orange Juice Jello OLIVES 5 ~::~ 89c
604 MAPLE STREET FA 8-9100 Norbert E. Vay, Licensed Manager
/<enneth P. Schleich, Joseph R. Vay
FREE PARKING
and other leading brands
FULL MEAL Takeout Service '
Friday Spec ialties
Fish SOc • Shrimp 99c Frys Scallops
Including Fr. F ries, Cole S low, Rolls & Butter
Choose from all the leading brands
Rye • Scotch • Gin • Rum Mixed Drinks • Cordials
CH IAN Tl of -California ::
COME IN AND SHOP AT YOUR LEISURE
You r Easter Hoste~~
will appreciate a g-Ift of fine wine.
liqum· or cordial
frorn l\1uiTay LiqLHW.
------------------------------------ . -§CHAMPAGNE or WINE REFRIGERATED§ - -- -:: UPON REQUEST :: - -~ 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF.
15 EXTRA EARNING DAYS AT FIRST FEDERAL All money saved by April 15th ea rn s divid ends beginning April 1st. Dividends? Right,
First Federal's unbeatable
ANC LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ROCHESTER
Parents Club Meeting T he Parents' Cl ub of Most Pre
cious Blood School will hold its regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Apr. 12, at 8:15 in the school auditorium. Plans will be made fo r the scholarship dance to be held in May.
Income Tax Service Reasonable Rates
Henry P. So /min B y Appointment 681 Emerson St. Phone Notary P ublic C L 4-305 1
PIC & PAY
(LAKE AVE. AT DRIVING PARKI
OPEN 'TIL I A.M. DAILY 11 A .M. to 1 A.M. -SAT. & SUN . 9 A.M. to 1 A.M.
EASTER CANDY-EGG COLORING
HELP WANTED MALE - FEMALE
Production machinery help,
Operate drill presses
APPLY
ADDISON TOOL CO.
500 AVIS ST. .,. . _,.,._., ___ ,...,.,__..,~,-,__.,~---.,._.,,...,.,.,_,.,__,.,,-,,
i TOMMY'S BEAUTY SHOP ' l 298 Driving Pk. Ave. i ' ' ! "For The Woman Who Cares" ! ' ' ! Call " Penny" at GL 8-9826 ! ' t. i SPECIALIZING i i COLORING - "PERM" For COLORED HAIR i ~-~~~--,~,~-~--,--~~~,~--,.~-~,~,-~~~
BW.ake EARLY appointment f or assistance on your
INCOME TAX RETURNS NUMAR AGENCY Inc.
759 DEWEY AVE. (Near Lexington) CL 4-7880 Days - E venings - Weekends N. A. MEDlNG
FISH FRY FRIDAYS
- ALSO TO TAKE OUT
DELICIOUS c~:ke8d FOOD_ LUNCHES • DINNERS
ALL LEGAL BEVER·AGES I MANUELE'sEMERSON CURLEW~~ri_t
.__ ____ EMERSOIII ST. Corner CURLEW---~
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers CollectionREGISTRATION for Dewey Ave
nue Presbyterian Co-oper at v e Nursery School wtll be held April 19 and 21 from 10 to 11 a. m.
Scanlon Tire Opens Ridge Rd. Branch April 6, 1966 The Vicinity Post 7
20 years in auto service, is running JANE BEAUTY BOX. Specialist the mechanical department. hair tin t ing, permanents. GL 8-
We gottso Easter
Bunny on a
Playboy Bunny and
you may even find
a Bunny Hugger here
until 1 a.m.
THE BLIMP
GRACE'S Dewey at L exington
..
The Scanlon Tire Co. has opened a retail sales and service branch at 115 Ridge Rd. West, which will be in addition to its long established Lake Ave. location. A complete
Easter Home Decorations
OPEN EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK
LISA'S CARDSBOP
833 De•::ey Ave . near Driving Pk.
·. PROOF OF RELIABILITY
PA GUARANTEE BILL'S WASHER REPAIR .
••Over 25 ) ears of 1-asber Maintenance Service••
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.- 9 P.M. 861 JAY ST. PHONE BE 5-3482
A formal opening is planned for 4727, GL 8-9684. 116 Magee Ave. next week, April 13 thru 16. -Adv.
front end service is offered plus service on brakes and shocks, wheel balancing and batteries. The Seiberling tire is featured. r-----------------~ I FLOWER VILLE l Gary Masc•oletti, who has been 1n the tire business for several years, IS in charge of sales and Richard Trombetta, a veteran of 1 835 Dewey Ave. at Driving P k. GLS-9747 l l Re-Opened with full line of Easter Flowers~
l Lavendar nK t
JEWELER G.f.A. GEMOLOGIST
! ORCHIDS 3.494, ~1 ~ J
I C\~ ~ ~ 840 DEWEY AVE. AT DRIV. PK. Profess i onal B l dg. (2ND FLOOR)
l .hl ..,-r~ ~ ~.~ I I ~ · 'l~r l DIAMOND APPRAISALS FOR
INSURANCE & ESTATES • FINE
DIAMONDS
l _)(.!
l ~~~ I . Large Selection of Easter W I
• RESETTING
• WATCHESRINGS
• JEWELRY ! POTTED PLANTS ! t
l Open 10 to 10 Easter Sunday 10 to 3! Gl B·76~4 Midland Chorq6
aL
ENNER'S [£l!J1JvL WiM_ cfi&
HENNER'S CATAWBA PINK or WHITE. Pink Niagara and white Niagara. Alcohol 13% by volume.
HENNER'S CONCORD SWEET & CONCORD MEDIUM. Alcohol 13% by volume.
HENNER'S LAKESIDE N.Y. STATE Pori, Tawny Pori,
SIN GLE BOTTLE
$ 1.05 Qt. 2.00 •;, Gal. 3.85 Gal.
1.07 Ot. 2.04 •;, Gal. 3.88 Gal.
White Port, White Tokay, Tokay, Sherry & Cocktail 1.29 Ot. Sherry. 20% Alcohol by vol.
TRIPLE CREAM SHERRY I American I . Alcohol 20% by volume.
HILLCREST HOUSE. American Port, Sherry, Muscatel, Towny Port, White Port, Port, Cocktail Sherry, Tokay, White Tokay. 20·1~ by volume.
RED RO OM California Vino do Tavolo, Zinfondel Chronti, Rhrne, Claret, and Sauterne. Alcohol 13% by volume. Bottled in California
CONN IE'S Inn. 100 •;: Pure California wine. Alcohol 20% by volume. Sherry, Cream Cherry, Port, Towny Port, White Port, Muscatel, Cocktail Sherry & Tokay.
HENNER'S N.Y. Stole Sparkling Wines. Fermented in the bottle. Champagne, Pink Champagne and Sparkling Burgundy.
VERMOUTH, Sweet or Dry. Henner's imported from Italy. 33.8 oz., s 1.61; 60 oz., $2.85.
HENNER'S AM ERICAN VERMOUTH. $1.05 Ot.; $2 .00 y, Gul.; $3.85 Gal.
HENNER'S N.Y. Stole Table Wines. Burgundy, Yin Rose, Rhine and Sauterne. Alcohol 12% by volume.
RED ROOM Vino Rosso, Vi no Bianco, Yin Rose. Bottled in Coliforn io
1.29 Ot.
.97 Ot. 1.89 ' '• Gal. 3.49 Gal.
2.29 Gal.
3.19Gol.
2.69 4 / 5 Qt. 5.37 Mag.
.97 Qt. 1.92 •;, Gal. 3.35 Gal.
$2.59 Gal.
HENNER'S ST. JEROME WINE. A new pink sweet mild S1.00 Qt. sensation. $3.39 Gal.
AND MANY MORE!
CASE PRICE $11.34
10.80 13.66
l; .56 11.02 13.97
13.94
13.94
10.48 10.21 12.51
8.25
11.4?.
29.06 29.00
10.48 10.37 12.06
9.33
You may also combine any 12 or more bottles of Henner's own famous quality franchised or private brands and deduct lO% from the bottle price above.
VISIT OUR WINE ROOMS! WE CLA IM TO HAVE THE LARGEST SELECTION IN UPSTATE N.Y .... WE HAVE THE COMPLETE SELECTION OF FRANK SCHOONM AKER, AUTHOR OF THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WINES.
"STOCK THE HOME WINE CELLAR"
CONCORD WINE
-........... , 1'\:111""' . ''
HENNER'S LIQUOR STORE &
INTERNATIONAL WIN E ROOMS
"We Gladly Deliver" 544-554 CHILl AVE.
BE 5-7674
AliiERI CA~
BURGUNDY
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Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collectionr8 _____ T_he __ V_ic-in-it~y-P-o-st--~A~p~ril6,~19~6~6 ______________ _
NOTICE BEAUTICIAN
Has kit will travel. Relax in the comfort of your home for your spring perm, hair coloring and high styling.
Miss Gail - CL 4-7429
lEO'S GARAGE General Repairing
Notice is hereby given that License Number L -7639 has been 1ssued to the undersigned to sell liquor at retatl 1n o store under the Alcoholic Bever .. age Control Low, at 1316 Dewey Ave., Rochester , N.Y ., Monroe County, not to be consumed upon said premises. F"rank J. O'Neill d/b/a O'Neill's Liquor Store, 1316 Dewey Ave.
WEDDING INVIT A TION S
FROM $6.95 per 100 A ccessories Also Available
All Makes Cars and Trucks EVEN ING APPOINTMENTS 228 Brawn St. cor. Oak Herb Fousse Printing
Phone 546-5423 195 Hague St. ID 6-9073 r------,__.,,_,,_,_,,_,,~,.--- ,._. , __ __., ...... ,.,.
! c 0 R DIAL YOURFAVORITE
IBESTA i 192 l VEll AVE. Opp. Delco .
i ~DE]..[CIOUS · NOON LUNCHES
i wU:U;JI\1 T -BONE • STEAK
' Fr. Fries & Tossed Salad
S150 CL 4-9693
Excellent Accomodations
Wedding Receptions $ Banquets ' Vic Cossota, your host
'
REMOVAL NOTICE
BECKER PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLY CO.
FORMERLY 556 Lyell Ave.
Now located at
SSS BROAD ST. CORNER BROWN ST.
Full line of Plumbing & Heating Supplies At Wholesale Prices
Wesley Methodist Identical Easter Services will be
held at Wesley Methodist Church on Sunday. Nursery and toddler care will be available during each service and Church School classes will be held at both hours for children thru 4th grade.
Maundy Thursday Communion SerVice will be held tomorrow.
! ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ; ' ' i i t 32 Years at Dewey & Ridge
i ' \ • OPEN EVES • OPEN TODAY (W EDNESDAY) ALL DAY
i THURS. & FRI. UN 5-8886 .. ,....,..,......,,,_,,_,~_,.....,.,__.,_, __ ~,..--,__.,_,_,_,~ __ ,_....,..,_,,....., __ ,___,,..,_,., ..-., ' ....,.,~~
30 Gallon Glass Lined
10 YEAR GUARANTEE
COPPER TUBING
ALL FITTINGS
INSTALLED
I ~ u
We will give you A NEW HEATER plus $10 cash if this heater has to be replaced during guarantee period.
SEE OUR FULL LINE OF
Bath Tubs, Vanities, Water Closets·
DALE'S 1011 Dewey Ave. at Bryan
GL 8-2100 OPEN EVENING S
WINSTON FUEL CO. ou
AL IT y
• Heating Equipment
• Burner Service
• Heating Oi Is
797 JAY ST. BE 5-2755
,-----------------. I Large
1M E Ll ' S· l
t Assortment · GIFT SHOP. t
: EASTER 575 ~~~~.~.~VE. I I PLANTS so~· : : • CORSAGES • up t 1 Open 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. (Every H ight) Also Easter Sunday . t ~~~~~~~~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~
Community Savings Bank Cor. Main & Clinton Cor. Exchange I. Broad 300 Waring Road 424 Ridge Road West
Cor. South Main I. Church, Pittsford. N.Y. Midtown Arcade Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection
MOVING? Call Elmer Derleth
BE5-6065 Reasonable Rates
WESTSIDE LITTLE LEAGUE REGISTRATION
Registration for all divisions will be held O•l April 16th & 17th and again on April 23rd & 24th.
TIME - 2 to 5 p.m.
PLACE- Cairn St. Diamond
Birth certificate needed only if p layer has not registered in previous years.
(,.•or~(' \ Prstrattr•n, Pre."~.
SEE KUER'S
BIG SELECTION
1 EASTER ......_,~..Q', CAN D Y
EASTER BUNNIES BASKETS
Easter Cards
Prescription Specialists
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR:
I was very pleased to read in the ~larch 9 issue of the VICINITY POST, that the Monroe County Republican Organization had designated ~Ir. Joseph Esposito to be its candidate for representative on the Monroe county Legislature for the 27th legislative dtstrict.
Recently, a well known performer made a statement to the effect that it seems we require a person to be literate to vote, but not in order to run for public office. As cynical as this statement may seem, it causes one to pause and wonder if this has not been the case more than once in the past. I'm sure that many constituents of the newly formed 27th district have shared this feeling with me.
Now, with the candidacy of Mr. Esposito (Joe), I feel that once again representative form of government, as it was originally intended , will be returned to our district. Those of us who know Joe, I am sure, will heartily agree with th1s statement.Joehasalwavsbeen a willing and helpful friend to all of us who have met him. His selfless attitude, and interest in the community affairs have always shown him to be the type of man who would serve ALL of the people ALL of the time. '
I strongly urge the residents of the 27th legislative district to support Joe in his candidacy.
ARTHUR F . CAPUTO 237 Burrows St.
B-OUT sroP TNIG ~
CONCENTRATED LIQUID !mAIN OPENER-CLEANER
•EATS MAlA 8 gc •EATS FAT
WAUCB HARDWARE 173 LAKE AVE.
.... Cor. Lexington ....
fJIU I RESTAURANTS I Where Cleanliness and Quality go hand in hand!
BEGINNING APRIL 11th----.
IT AllAN STYLE
79~ RAVIOLI {All You Can Eat)
Little Chef Salad Bowl
All.
3 Locations
• 300 Lake Avenue • 51 Monroe Avenue Ext.
• Ridge Road and Dewe Avenue
OPEN 24 HOURS
9 r-----------'Ap"-r .. il 6, 1966 The Vicinity Post
~----------------Free Swim Class Gianni's Market A free " Learn To Swim" cam
paign IS bemg conducted by the YMCA, April 11 through 15, during the mormng for boys in the 3rd, 4th and 5th grade.
Applications may be obtained at Maplewood "Y", 25 Driving Park Ave. and must be signed by parents or guardians. Only boys who cannot swim may enroll.
206 Saratoga Ave.
FRESH CUT MEATS
BEER & ALE
LAY'S POTATO CHIPS
FRITO'S CORN CHIPS
MODERN
JAZZ For Teen Agers
A LEAN CHARLES
DANCE STUDIO 1241 LYELL AVE.
CL 4-0189
A GRA-Y OLYMPICS competition between No. 7 and No. 38 Schools on March 28 was won by No. 38, 66 to 20. It was a 10 event program with 15 boys taking part.
Bring it in-Take it out
RECORD PLAYERS TAPE RECORDERS
TRANSISTOR RADIOS
r-~~~~~;~~~:~;--~9~-, : FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE NOW AGAIN i: ~ - :
HAVE 2 OPERATORS, Miss Glen, ' t and Miss Nancy ... Just in Time For ~ t
TV 's Expertly repa ired GUARANTEED
t Your Easter Perm Appointment OPEN DAILY 9- 6 t t WED., THURS A
DUKE'S 374 West Main St.
t Call Glen's Smart Set Today FRI. EVES ., t t GLEN'S SMART SET t
FA 8-3845 t 457 RIDGE RD. W. UN 5-3866 f Open eves. 'til 10:30 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Flowers Are In Fashion For Easter"
LARGE SELECTION
EASTER PLANTS !Grown In Our Own Greenhouse )
EASTER STORE HOURS =l 8:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. ,sunday 8 A.M. to 1 P.M.
t CORSAGES t GARDENIAS • ORCHIDS e CYMBIDIUMS
ORDER YOUR CORSAGE NOW! ALL BEAUTIFULLY MADE
LAKE FLORIST "You r Vic inity F'lorist For 32 Years "
882 JAY STREET Opposite Holy Family Church
Also Plush Bunnies & Novelties 1
Easter Baskets, Grass, Dyes, etc.
Easter Novelty Candles
MUSICAL Easter EGGS
For Him GIFTS For Her
~~~ c:, I,>,,O:L'C.,',i
DRUG ~at1!J/ STORE
858-860 Dewey C or. Driving Pic.
THE STOR~ OF SERVICE
In bulk, box or
bar
~
-+t~ EASTER
GREETING CARDS Cards
For All Occasions
JustSay ~ Charge It \.XJ
Beautiful Dis play Artificial
Arran ements FA 8·6851
We will be closing
as usual from 12 noon
to 3 p.m .
GOOD FRIDAY
•
EASTER CARDS
• All size
FILM Black one/ White and
Color Film
Ask about
FREE FILM
•
Called F or
Delivered No
Extra Charge
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I ' I EASTER WINES ! I ' ~ LIQUOR and ALL OTHER i ! LEGAL BEVERAGES ~ ! ' I Dl JUNE'S i I ~~E: . LIQUOR ~~E~ ! I ' l STORE I ~ 813 DEWEY AVE. ! ! A new (On(ept in a liquor store.
! Come and see it. i ' ' L ... _,.,. __.-..,. __._,_......,__., ,.., , ,_, _ _ _., _ , __ ~ _ ___ _,_,_,___. _ _ , _ •
Big Selection
MADE UP TO ORDER
Fruit Baskets
~.-~~ •. }1 . J
Cok•ry Heart =. EASTER PLANTS ~2~~ ITALIAN SAUSAGE
We specialize in .------
Lyell-Mt. Read Plaza GL !3-7270 Guaranteed in Writing ··, •. ~ ·.,~1
Westgat e Plaza ID 6-3783
Jewelry Repairs DIAMOND RESETTING
------JOANNA WESTERN
Window Shades
Made
While
You
Wait
The BRITER Paint Store 497 STONE RD. (Near Dewey AveJ
NO 3-9472 • Open Fri. Eves. 'Til 9
PAYS HJGHEST RATE ON SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
\n) .unount SIOOO or O\er for
si\ months with automatic- renE-wal.
.!/ember F. D. I.C.
Grace Methodist On Easter Sunday a t 10:45 a. m.,
Clarence warrington, organist and choir director at Grace Methodist Church, will give an organ recital preceedmg the morning service which wlll start at 11. Rev. Glenn Alty Cra fts , senior mmister, will brmg the Easter message on the theme: " God' s Greatest Gift -Life".
Nursery care will be provided for pre-school chlldren during this hour as well as the Church School Hour begmnmg at 9:45a. m.
" The Parable", a film from the P rotestant Pavllwn at the World ' s Fai r, will be shown at 7 p. m.
Lutheran Redeemer Easter Sunday schedule: Com
munion Service 7:30 a.m. Church wor ship 9 and 10:45;Sunday School 9 and 10:45. Infa nts car ed for dur ing both services.
Holy Week services will be held tonight and tomorrow at 7:30. Holy Commumon wlll be administer ed. A communwn Ser vice will be held on Good Friday. That mght at 8 the eombined choirs accompanied by Instr umental mus1c and di r ected by Dr. Paul Freeman will sing " The Seven Last Words" by DuBois.
We're open even ings til 9 --a ll th is week with the largest display ever of quality EASTER flowers and plahts.
Dio l 232-2255
Frr < /'ar/, in;:. (}u Our P n ·mis ('.~
------cL 8 ·0817
TUXEDOS FOR RENT
FOR RENT o r FOR SALE
w~~T~ DINNER JACKETS
SUITS • PANTS Made to Order
PAPPANI, TAilOR 2<J2 llr innj!: 1'1... \ vP.
St'tWt'cn Lake 6 Dewey
CYO TENNIS CLASSES The Catholic Youth Or ganization
announces that tennis instr uction classes will be held beginning Wednesday, April 13, from 7 to 8 p, m., open to women and high school girls, both members and non-members.
The classes will be taught by Mr s. Ann Nealon, the 1965 city singles champion, using both the indoor and outdoor courts.
MARTIN· SENOUR'S Glos -Tone
Satin Gloss Finish N o v. ro ..va ll s woodworK oa th rooms Kitchens a <OuQh beautiful fin osh tha t oasts ooo vears Completely washable! Surp ros ongly easy to app ly . • . dries evenly without bru shmarks.
ASK FOR MARTIN-SENOUR GLOS-TONE SATIN GLOSS FINISH
in o wide voriet.- ol colors!
AT
H. c.POMMERENING& soN
HARDWA~E • PAINTS • ELECT RICAL APPLIANCES
1086 LYELLAVE. (NearGiide) GL &-9553 ------ FREE PARKING Along side of Slog. ____ __.
Think your Plumbing COMPLETE Job is too small,? II Bathroom & Kit(hen
Com I' in and let onP of our skillrd and c·ompetimt Operator~ re -style and rt.' ·Vitalizc 'our hair into a " Thing of Bearlt·y"
-----------------Angelo, Louise, Solly, Dolores =
~- -;rFEDELOpeErato;S SALON OF~ , ___ · BEAUTY :
§ 1026 MAPLE ST. BE 5-8640 E ;'illfllfiiiiUI Modern Shop Pl enty of Free Parking fllllllllllllir.
Yo bring comfort and relief to those who seek our a id.
HAUBNER & STALLKNECHT
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
----- 828 JAY STREET-----. AMPLE OFF- STREET PARKING
PHONE FA 8-2323
lDWARD E. HAUBNER, ROBERT ZIMMER SARTO W. STALLKNE~HT
Mwber of lith District Funeral Director's Ass'n. Also NYS DFA and National FDA; and Associated Funeral Directors Service
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Look
Nice
For
Easter
Hop over to your favorite t""'\'tE;> beauty shop o.V
0~ . ... "'"" House I>'~· of Beauty
~ CL 4 -7840 456 Lexington Ave.
BATHROOMS Package Unit
New Water Services
Alfred A. Niemeyer PLUMBING
834 Flower City Pork
CL 4-5584
REPORT :r-~~
From -. ~ ALBANY ffl'--
n, .-lssembl\ man
}ames E. Porcers
NEW YORK CITY'S 15ct FAIR I was di sturbed when Mayor
Lindsay stated that New York City should retain the 15y subway fare because the people in upstate, where the fares are higher only pay a 2% sales tax and housing expenses are not 2.s high.
Tony Giordano's Barber Shop
2 OSpeci~lizing 1n
BARBERS ~ Children's 290 Driving Hair Cuts Park Ave. Flat-Tops
· ················· ·· ······················ ·· ··············· ···········: 32 Years at Dewey & Ridge
NEW COLOR
STIMULANT FOR MEN
B ronze adds a lift to brown suits; sparks
greys; accents olive. A refreshing change
of pace color m fine leather footwear.
Rugged yet flexible. Leather lined.
AS SEEN IN THE NEW YORKER
"Bu1 Sbo~s from M~n W bo Know Shoes''
OPEN THURS. & FRI. EVES •
UN 5-8886
z N rn
. . . .
•••••••••••• OPEN TODAY (WEDNESDAY) ALL DAY .••••••••••
I am not an expert on all of upstate, but this I can say about Monroe C'ountv· .
1. We pay 5% sales tax JUSt as they do m New York City.
2. Our housing and rental costs are high.
3. Because we do not have an elaborate public transportation system, a car is a necessity and a mighty expensive one at that.
A bill was on the calendar on March 29 which would allow the City of New York to transfer $69 million from the general fund to the Transit Authority (bus and subway) to offset an operating deficit. Upstate legislators of both parties so resent the use of statewide taxes to retain the subway and busfare for City residents that Speaker Travia decided not to have the measure come to a vote and will wait until after the Easter Recess to have it on the floor again. It i s evident that the Legislators from New York City, both Democrat and Republican, will support the bill. I only hope that my colleagues will not crack under the vanety of pressure which will be exerted to pass this bill,
It IS true that New York City has certam peculiar problems. For example, m the field of crime and
Dark Room Equipment, Supplies, Film Proc.euing (j)
Pro jectors
R~liabilily Sine~ 1950 .
HAHN PHOTO CTR. 308 Driving Pk. Ave.
- CL 4-5705-
WANTED TO BUY
USED WRINGER WASHERS
and Stoves Will Pick Up
GLS-4453
(li!lMdl) .
LAST 4 DAYS America's Greatest
Drug Store Event
HUNDREDS· OF ITEMS. AT 1 for the p~,~~ ~~ l~t)
· . Pll/f A PE.NNYt:.:
April 6, 1966 The Vicinity Post 11 narcotics addiction, their prob- ,. ........... .. lems are greater than that of BRAND'S Monroe County, even on a per capita basis. I thank the Lord that we are not confronted with some of these problems and believe it my responsibility as a Legislator for all the people in the state to recognize that each l ocality has special needs. But riding on buses for 15y does not fall into this category.
Sales Tax Exemption It is satisfying to say the least
that some of my suggestions in terms of modifying the sales tax have been incorporated into the Sales Tax Revision bill which successfully' passed the Assembly on the 29th of March. The bill is too lengthy for me to list all the ex-empt.ions, but it would, for example eliminate the tax on soaps and detergents, paper napkins and towels, medical appliances, eye glasses, etc. It would also eliminate the sal es tax on the sale of property and services used in construction or maintenance for schools, churches, and other non-profit organizations. It would also eliminate the tax on removal of garbage and refuse from households by private concerns. MOREOVER,IT WOULD ALLOW MERCHANTS TO RETAI N A SMALL AMOUNT OF THE TAX THEY COLLECT AS A REI MBURSEMENT FOR THE EXPENSE OF COLLECTING THE LEVY. On this last point, I have always believed it unfair to force merchants to go to the expense of collecting a tax without making just compensation.
Although this bill passed the Democratically c-ontrolled Assembly, rumor has it that the Republican controlled Senate is reluctant to pass this measure because it does not have the blessing of Governor Rockefeller. Only time will tell,
18 a public scrr•~r·c, poid forb\ ·Js.,cml>hmon Pnwc•rs
Patron izc your neighborhood
MONUMENTDEALER
ART BONSIGNORE Call for ART for ort·in-stone
GL 8-5301
DELICATESSEN
2046 DEWEY AVE. Cor. Winchester St.
OPEN 1 DAYS 10-10 HOMO
MILK Y2 GAL. 49c WE CARRY
COMPLETE LINE
SCHULER'S PRODUCTS
LIVE TEXAS CRABS
DEE'S BAIT& TACKLE SHOP
124 FULTON AVE. CL 4-3590
Blanchard's ...
TIM
Yes, Tim has . . FLIPPED .. he and
oil his f lora l orti s ts ore gone mod arranging beautiful flowers for you.
*A~"#i 58 LAKE AVE. Dial 232-2255
free Parking On Our Premises
Steve's Barber Shop 675 Maple St. at Ames
2 Speeialists in
BARBERS Crew Cuts - Brush Cuts
CHILDREN'S and LADIES' HAIR
400 COUNT REG. 29¢ EACH
FACIAL TISSUES 6 BOXEs99(
NESTLES and HERSHEY
CANDY BARS R:eG. 2 for 6 (
SUNBEAM CORDLESS -
Al-.o Shave''-' & Shampoos
REXALL 5 GRAIN IOO's REG. 69¢
ASPIRIN 3 $100
FOR
G.E. 10 TRANSISTOR
RADIO $999
TOOTH BRUSH WRIST WATCH $1099
MEN'S- REG. Sl2.95
ELECTRIC $8 99 ONUS SPECIAL BONUS SPEC ........ --R-E-XA_L_L:=:-R~E-G-. $-I.-59-
SUNBEAM II REG. $17.50 SUNBEAM 555 II
r:
ECTRIC SHAVER SHAVEMSSHAvEii' $29
.95
$1299 $ 95 =------' Choose From American Greeting Easter Cards at 1 ois
TOOTHPASTE 3 tubes 89c
BRITE SET 14 oz.
HAIR SPRAY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HOME MADE CHOCOLATE BUNNIES
Whitman's Cream Eggs with NOVELTY STUFFED BUNNY $1.39
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Store For Rent Corner Emerson & Curlew
(Formerly Angelini Grocery } Suitable for any business. IIlLI- ar Clllabh nou u·ith
HALL FOR RENT Small Hall for Parties,
breakfasts, showers, meetings, etc.
SEATS 60
Christ Presbyterian
entire slort possible later. ___ 667 /;'m<'rson St. __ 324 CHILD ST. BE 5-1965
There will be two Communion services tomorrow (Maundy Thursday) at 2 and 8 p.m. with Rev. Lawrence Graves preaching. They are open to the public.
Easter breakfast is being served Sunday morning from 9 to 10 with tickets bemg sold at the door. The service is at 10:30 with Rev. Robert Booher giving a sermon based on Luke 24:1-12. C;ORN
RIB
EASTER PLANTS
Lorge 375 Weiland Rd . Selection OFF RIDGEWAY Reasonably
Just West of Mt. Read ~ N 0 W 0 PEN I ___ P_r_ic_e_d ___ \1lllli
WATCH REPAIRING Watches scientifically repaired, ultrasonically cleaned and electrically timed.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
no )' ou I\ now:
\ ou C'Un havl' an expansion wat<'h hand C'UStom fitted to your wrist !-.Uch as your tailor would fit you with a suit of clothes?
Jfyou have trouble with your wutch sl ipping or being too tight und uncomfortable on you r wrist stop in and ha ve a new one fitted to your wrist whil<• you waiL. It only takes a fe w minutes.
,_,_,_,__,.,._, ___ ,~,-,_., ! ALL LEADING WINES ~ ! WIDMER'S- OLD FRIAR ~ ' GALLO - \ ' GOLDSEAL - PAISANO l i TAYLOR'S and OTHERS l ,~----~---~-~~~---~~~
NORGE- MAYTAG- EASY $4 9 95 PHILCO - WHIRLPOOL from
"Over 25 Y<'ars of \~ ash er Mainlena nce Service,..
BILL'S -WASHER SERVICE and APPLIANCES
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 9 P.M.
861 JAY ST., Cor. Ames BE 5-3482
Rent Our Floor Sander
FABULON . ..... . a transfusion for
WORN WOOD FLOORS A miracle of modern chemistry, super-tough FABULON gives new life and beauty to dull, unattractive, hard-to-clean wood floors.
Best of all, FABULON-ed floors keep their "new" look for years without waxing or scrubbing, thanks to the exclusive FABULON "bowling-lane" formula. Don't settle for less than FABULON, the fabulous floor finish.
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers CollectionLyell Ave. Baptist at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Allen
A candlelight communion Ser- will speak on the topic "Onlookers VlCe will be held on Good Friday of the Divine Passion".
FREE 100 GALLON GAS
GIVEN AWAY EVERY WEEK Get Your Free Ticket
IT'S TIME for A Scientific
• MINOR REPAIR MOTOR TUNEUP • TUNE- UPS
USE ~ Y OUR \&1
MSCS CARD H ERE
~~-HOURS~.,.,..... OPEN MON. thru THURS.
6:30 c . m. to 10 p.m. FRI. & SAT. Til 9 p.m.
SUNDAY 8 a . m. to 5 p. m.
RAY SHATZEL'S TEXACO SEBVIC.I
a90 LYELL AVE . CL 4-9686
MURRAY PHARMACY Reliable Prescription » ~
492 LYELL AVE . ~
Service Since 1900 -~ OPEN DAILY 9 to 9- SUNDAY 9 to 1
Leo J. Blanchard, Prop .
COMPLETE LINE ITALIAN and ENGLISH EASTER CARDS
Prescription Phone GL 8 -2990
\Sears J
ATTENTION Kodak Workers
Leave Your Car At Sears Ridge Road West Service Station While You Are At Wor k ••• Have Your Car Ser viced ••• And
Then Drive It Away After Work!
EliDiinate Coil Spring Sag······
INSTALLED
On Easter Sunday at 11 his sermon topic is " Proofs Infallible". There will be special music by both Junior and Senior Choirs. Sunday School precedes this service at 9:45. Nursery care is provided at both servtces.
MIKE& The Fidelis Class meets at the
home of Mrs. DelbertBushofCurtts St. On April 11, the Esther and Chanty Carman Circles meet at the home of Mrs. Fred Meadows in Myrtle St.
On Thursday, Aprill4, the Family Night Supper will be held at the Church at 6:15. The speaker is Miss Charity Carman, a missionary in India who will show s lides of her work.
Chocolate Rabbits, Jelly Eggs East er Baskets, Grass, Etc.
l'lurnhin!J: and Fuma<'t' \'lurk For lkliahlt• St•ryi('p Call
'\lt•lzp;Pr & lln1~ t' r-GL 8-5000
3 ROOM APT. Newly redecorated, he at, hot woter, s tove, refrigerator
Ramo Vino Dinner. . . . . 2.79 Fior De Cal ifornio ..... 2.88 Petri, ............ . Ita lian Swiss ....... .
Bella Mario ........ . Cappella ...... . . .. .
2.49 2.79 2.79 2.55
Marco Petri ......... 2.49 Gallo ............. 2.88 Gamba rei I i &
Davitto . . . . . . . . . . 2. 98 Napa-Sonoma-
Mendocino ........ 2.88
' Our 4-Starl Special I
' ' l CHIANTI - CLARET RHINE, SAUTERNE BURGUNDY WINE
$1~a~ ' ' Gombwell; & Davilla I Vermouth 4.27 Gal. l
15 38 Case '
o of 4 '
GALLO l Vermouth 3.88 coL I
13.97 :;~e ' ZACK'S also features these famous labels ~
• Paul Masson • Alamaden • l
10% OFF On CASES
• Louis Martini • Christian Bros. l
American Cars Only 89 5 IMPORTS by lhe IOO'S ~ Front or Rear Only For All Shapes a Sizes I
Coi I Spring ~~~:;::~~,
Stabilizers
Reduces costly front e nd r e pairs ••• increases Open 'til11 p.m. daily action of shock absorbers ••• sav es tire wearl Midnight Fri. - Sat. l
SHOPATSEARSANDSAVE Is I ZACil.'S ', Satis~:.:o~~~;r~::~ or . ears . - ~c:~R - ~ SL\JlS, ROEBUCK AND CO. '
Ridge Road West near Dewey 1434 Ridge Rd. w. at Dew~y UN 5-5725. l Te lephone: UNiversity 5 -7070 PLENTY Of fREE PAR l --------------- '·-----------~',!!.<!.._ ____________ _
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DRESS SHOPPE 420 LYELL AVE.
GL 8-6169
LaMar Features The COMPF SATE by flexnit Easter Fashions at LaMar
DRESSES•SUITS ~ WEDDING GOWNS MOTHER-OF -THE-BR I D E
Dewey Church Circles Dewey A venue Presbyterian cir
cles will meet this month as follows: APRIL 12, Rebekah, 9:30 a.m. home of Mrs. H. A . Tholander. Deborah, 12:30 p.m., at the church. Mrs. James Meulen dyke and Mrs. Annie Snow are co-hostesses. Lois, 8 p. m. at the church. Mrs. Douglas Bayne and Cecile Du Rocher are co-hostesses.
APRIL 14, Joanna, 12:30 p.m. at home of Mrs. John vanas, 2489 St. Paul Blvd. Mary, 8 p.m., at home Of Mrs. John Mills 243 Versailles Rd. Mrs. Ste~hen French 1s co-hostess. Rhoda, 8 p.m. at home of Mrs. Henrv Botts. 102 Jamestown Terr. Miss carolyn Howard is the co-hostess:
APRIL 15, Naomi, 12:30 p.m., at the church. Mrs. Ralph Eddy is hostess.
HOURS: Open Daily 9 a .m. to 10 p .m. Sunday 9 :00 a .m. to 4:00 p,_m.
WE SERVICE All Makes and Models of
GAS & OIL HEATING UNITS SALES & SERVICE
R och~ster A utomatic Heating Corp. 1459 LAKE AVE. near Kodak G L 8-2846 Anytime
LAST .FEW DAYS - HURRY I I
DiaDiond l . .-~-~ _ SELL-A-THONl I LADIES DIAMOND RINGS Diamonds I
: ~ 1•}11] iii Bo:~~~~tld : I Firs t qua lity s tones backed by l l LARGE SEL ECTION
JONES' over 30 years reputation LATEST SETTIN GS t I SO% OFF Regular LIST PRICE! 1
SPO~TSWEAR BRIDE SMAI DS - FORMALS
HATS•ACCESSORIES , __ J u-ni .... or ..... P ..... ·o-m ..... - .... G ....... od-ua .... ti ..... or~ CL 4-8775-For FREE
PICK-UP & DELIVERY
l Open Thursday - Friday Eves. 'til 91 I - l
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: CL ·\R .\~S HAIR t --~~~• t 143 F~IRG;TE ST. F~.\SHIO~S t SOLDI'S
,J. FJ 0 N ES J~~~~!!eS ~ ( Phone UN 5-6604 - l
t t BARBER SHOP
TV REPAIRS
t 13~ b h t 1024 Maple St.
- egins wit t t Hair Core. AMPLE FREE PARKING
t Hove a professional shampoo and t Children's RAD:O TV REPAIRS
t set once a week. Call today! t HAIR CUTTING l EVES. & SAT. BY APPOIN TMEN T ONL Y t A Specialty
TV REPAIR TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV
•Same day service calls ~~TV-RADIO '-------· ID 6-6535- BE 5-5470 __ .. • Evening calls made ~~ REPAIR ~~11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'~ - • A II Work Guaranteed T V . -· ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Rochester's ·BIGGEST and Best Selection of
EASTER PLANTS ~~~~~~~~~
t ORDER I \ EARLY ~ ~ All KINDS OF ~ i' EASTER j
~
Fresh CUT FLOWERS
THE SAME FINE SELECTION FOR WHICH WE HAVE
LONG BEEN FAMOUS
ORCHID Corsages 2 98 Choice of regular orchid or 2 C~mbidiun~ orchids. up
: T V ---: ACME TV & GL 8 TV BE WARE OF LOW -: RADIO ·6028 T V COST RE PAIRS & PARTS : TV :E 506 Lyell Ave . T V THERE IS NO
; iAuGiE&-yc;;.;;s-: ~ ~ FO~u~i~kT~~~cE = l TV Repair Shop I i ~ WE REPAIR = ( 446 CAMPBELL STREET T V RECORD CHANGERS = ( Used T V Sets & Bicycles i ~ TAPE RECORDERS = . BICYCLES REPAIRED ,- TV PHONOGRAPHS : I B icyc le Acces sories STEREOS : f Aluminum S torm Windows I T V • : l We Buy, Se ll o r Trade ~~ DAKEN I = I Open doily 7 p.m:-9 p.m.; I Tv E ectronics = ----F~ta-~~g(J----1 'r v 1690 Dewey Ave. UN 5· 2240 = PLUMBIN:::: TV DEWEY TERMINAL BLDG. T V
------- Dewey Plumbing - INCORPORATED -- 1312 Dewey Ave. Joe Marion ----------------------------------
61 8-3301 1430 Dewey Ave. 832 W. Main St. GL 8-3220 BE 5-5614
MOVING
MOVING i ---- SHANNON & SON ---RO.NL·IN FLO.BIST -- -:: :: PLUMBING • HEATING FURNITURE • APPLIANCES
1
, ' PIANOS- keasonable .
:: 1820 Lake Ave. opposite Kodak Park GLB-8360 = ~11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'~
CL 4~3 1 60 Res. GL 8-1166 Since 1-896
Glenwood Carting Co. I ' MA 1 -4450 1
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~ Many, Many New GIFT ITEMS ~ ~ ~~;;7/mn.a EASTER CARDS ~ '-' '~'0'' and PARTY GOODS ('
~
CARD OF THANKS The family of Walburga Holz
gartner wish to express their sincere thanks to their friends and ne1ghbors, for the many acts of kmdness and sympathy shown to them durmg their recent bereavement.
THE HOLZGARTNER FAMILY : BERNICE'S Gl~~~~~p ~ ~ 374 Y2 RIDGE RD.W. UN 5-4962 ~ ---------~!~!;:>~+~::: ·~•:: ....... ·~•;·· ·:.•;·. ·~•;· ·:.•;· _.·:•:· .~:•:·:.: ::·:+!;~;·:+!~~ ·~~'!~·i:~.-:~~";;:•-:~ .. ·;.!'•~~: ;~. SHOP AT WARDS
~~~e~fLIQUOR STORE Chester Polozzi, propr ietor
For Easter Serve • ITALIAN ~~~ o SWISS
Fl NEuJI#e6. • CRIBARI • GALLO • WIDEMER • GOLD SEAL • OLD FRIAR
CALL ID 6-3659 FREE DELIVERY
ALSO LARGE SELE CTION
IMPORTED WINES
SAVE 10% BY THE CASE
613 BROAD ST 11 <At Romeyn)
._ __ _rPienty Free Parking Side of Store -•
1458 DEWEY AVE.
Flora l and Gift Shoppe See our unique Easter Baskets. (No candy) gift baskets for the who le family. Give them something different this year. From "baby" to "grandma " and "grandpa".
Order yours oar I y - don't be disappointed. You con se lec t your own gifts and do-dads • and we wil l make up your basket for you.
Don't forget your loved ones. Crosses, wreaths, hearts for the cemetery. See our display or mode to order. We also corry everlast ing remembrance holders and candles. Religious ttems and mony hard-to-find odd gifts.
Centerpieces and plants mode to your order. Don't wait. Better to be safe th on sorry.
Wishing all of our customers and friends A Very Happy Easter .
WARDS ORIGINAL ARTIFICIAL FLORAL CREATIONS AND GIFT SHOPPE AND
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I BEAUTY SALON t 1511 LAKE AVE. n eal' Ridge Rd.W. i I Look Your Best
_ I This Easter I Make Your I Appointment Now!
PULLMAN AVE.
SHOE .
MEN'S and LADIES'
INVISIBLE RE-SOLES
April 6, 1966
There's Still Time To ORDER EASTER TREATS
GLB· 6563
CHILD SPACING Helps Give Your
Children A Good Sta r t in Li fe
SAFE Birth Control Methods that are approved
make it easy for you There is a family planning center near you at
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHU RCH 5 Locust St., near Lake Ave.
\ f or a n ew '
i HAI~n~TYLE , I For information or medical appointment,
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~lae 7Jicinity Post and Tenth Ward Courier CLearwater 4-5200
VOL. 39 NO. 15 ROCHESTER, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1966
LYELl. PLYMOUTH OFFICE
NEW MARINE MIDLAND OFFICE, Architect's sketch of the new Lyell-Plymouth branch is shown above. The new office will face south on Lyell Ave. on the site formerly occupied by St. Anthony's Church. There wlll be 3,200 square
feet of floor space and parking for 48 cars. The present Lyell-Saratoga branch, built in 1929, will be closed when the new office is ready later this year. Plans call for a drive-in teller's window. A. Friederich and Sons LS the contractor.
Fashion Show At Ascension
The Churchwomen of the Church of the Ascension, will sponsor a fashion show presented by the Ormand Shop of Pittsford Plaza on Thursday, April 28, at 8 p.m. in the Great Hall of the church, Lake Ave. at Riverside St. All chapters are cooperating. Tickets are $1.00 per person and may be purchased at the door. Refreshments will be served following the show.
Gerald Gura will be the commentator and Mrs. James McDonald is chairman of the fashion show assisted by the following committee heads: Mrs. Harvey Kleisley and Mrs. Ralph Menne, tickets: Mrs. James Morrison, refreshments: Mrs. Ro:lley Ga' 1 and Mrs. C. Roh:art St:.~·np'. '110cl
els: Mrs. Doa'lld Cody, decorations: Mrs. Walter Oyer, entertainment: Mrs. Ivan Newman, publicity: and Mrs. Norman Juffa, consultant. Hostesses will be Mrs. Richard Logan, Mrs. Fred Pomeroy, and Mrs. John Schick.
Models will be: Mesdames Thr·mas Bickel, Robert Crockett, Edwin Dailey, June Gudgel, Norman Juffa, Arthur Pomeroy, William
Political Roundup The 20th Ward Women's Repub
lican Club will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, April 27, at 8 p. m., at the Keith Miller Post, 733 Maple st. Guest speaker will be Gordon Anderson, supervisor of the 21st ward. His topic will be "Know YourcountyGovernment."
FIRST WAR D REPUBLICAN ward and county committeemen are meeting tonight at 8 in the Italian-American Club, Emerson st., to discuss plans for the future and to elect officers. The meeting was called by John Hogan, new executive committeeman of the ward. '
Spaulding, C. Robert stump!, Donald Wallace and Misses Debbie Downhill, Joan Gee, SUsan Gudgel, Terry Morrison, Diane Oyer, Norma Pomeroy, and Linda Snelgrove.
Mrs. Polly Proseus of the Ormond Shop is coordinating the show, assisted by Miss LOu Ann Nolan and Miss Cindy Fabian.
BANQUE TS - Shower, reception, party facilities for over 90 people. Kitchen privileges optional, you furnish food. Call Bavarian Restaurant, 746 J ay St., BE 5-9538. -Adv.
Party To Benefit School, Sisters
A benefit card party for the school awards and Sisters' needs will be held Friday evening, April 29 at 8 in Holy Fam1ly Auditorium on Jay St. Tickets may be purchased from the school children or at the door for $1.00. Prizes and refreshments are included.
General chairman is Mrs. Ronald Bennett, assisted by the following committee: Tickets, Mrs. Andrew Wuest; donations, Mrs. Charles Burke; table prizes, Mrs. Maurice Doran; prizes, Mrs. Jam e s Papineau; refreshments, Mrs. Nicholas Bianchi; decorations, Mrs. Anthony Pollotta, and publicity, Mrs. Warren LaVigna.
Home Nurs ing Classes
Home Nursing Classes, sponsored by the Red Cross are being held for sev~n weeks at Sacred Heart Parish Center. They started last week, but those interested may still enroll. The courses are on Wednesday and Thursday nights from 7:30 to 9:30. Mrs. Bernard Vieau, Tenth ward Nursing Services Chairman who is in charge, may be reached at GL 8-4063.
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Many Popular Brands of
Whisk ev• Scotch•Cordials CASE DISCOUNT
THE VICINITY LOCAL BULK RATE POST POSTAL U.S. POSTAGE
PATRON PAID 495 Emers on St.
Permit No. 958 Rochester, N. Y. Postage Paid
Rochester,~- Y. 14613
Sister To Speak At Sacred Heart
Sister Seraphine who is in charge of the Holy Angles School will be the speaker at the monthly meeting of the Sacred Heart Home School Association tomorrow (Thursday) night at 8 p.m. She will talk on "Exceptional Childrenu.
President Joseph Fritsch announces that election of officers will also take place.
P. T .A. Activities No. 7 School PTA meets on
Tuesday evening, April 26 with a special feature. There will be a gym demonstration involving t~e children irom grades 3 to 6 and presided over by John Foote, the school's physical education director. It will be held in the school gymnasium at 8 p. m.
The children will be demonstrating their gym activities such as warmups, physical fitness tests, rhythms, w rea s t1 in g skills and tumbling.
Refreshments will be served after the meeting.
The PTA of No. 40 School is sponsoring a baked foods sale at the school on Friday, April 22, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Chairman of the sale is Mrs. Joseph Solimano and her co-chairman IS Mrs. Paul Gramlich. "There will be quite a variety of delicious foods" she says, "and the public is invited".
NO. 34 SCHOOL P. T. A. wlll be holding its regular meeting on Thursday, April 28, with details to be announced next week. Refreshments will be served following the meeting.
SYMPATHY FLOWERS always in good taste. Order them at Flower Fashions Florist, 630 Ridge Rd. W., UN 5-7270. -Adv.
HUSH PUPPIES far all the members of your family. Buy them at Amico's Shoe Stare, 177 5 Dewey Avenue. -Adv.
Scibilia Nominated For Supervisor
Efforts to choose candidates for the new county legislative setup continue. The Democrats settled their differences in one district Sunday and will endeavor to select a candidate in another district tomorrow night.
Democrats of the 26th District resolved a contest between two aspirants for supervisor SUnday at Avery Grill, choosing John Scibilia over Thomas Fantigrossi. Scib1lia, completing his third term as supervisor of the 15th Ward, will oppose Joseph Ferrari, present Eighth Ward supervisor, in the November elections.
It was a contest right up to the last minute and the choice was finally made by written ballot. Most of the ward and county committeemen in the four wards involved were either present or represented by proxies.
Fantigrossi who is now 11th Ward supervisor, pledged his support of Scibilia and was given unanimous endorsement for appointment as a delegate to the constitutional convention later this year.
DEMOCRATS of the First, Ninth and Tenth will attempt to settle on a candidate for the 28th District at a meeting tomorrow (Thursday) night in Sellitto's Restaurant. Two of the leading candidates are First ward SUpervisor Ray Margrett and former Tenth ward SUpervisor Harold (Jeff) Wilkin. MOTHER'S DAY - May 8. Send
her flowers and order them early, especially far out-of-town delivery. Blanchard Florist, 58 Lake Ave. Dial 232-2255.-Adv.
WARD' S ORIGINAL Artificial Flower Creations. Pieces made to order. Flowers for all occasions. Unusual gifts. 1458 Dewey Ave. CL 4-1810. Mi dland Charge. -Adv.
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Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection2 The Vic in i ty Pos t April 20, 1966
~ I ~ . MILK 45(l ~ 311 Ridgeway-at Dewey IN GLASS CONTAINER ONLY ' ! ( Rear Sinclair Service Sto.) You must bring thi s Ad ! ! PRICE WITHOUT THI S COU PON 48¢ Y2 GAL. ! 'GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,APR. 21 , 22, 23, -._.,,_.,,,....,.,. ..... ,~---~~---,.....,,,-.,,__,.,.._,.,.,.-.. __ Jr ____ _ , .....,,...,,
SU NDAY, MAY 8
Artificial Arrangements
Everlasting G~fts That She Will Cherish
Ask For Ceil, Bernie or Ray
Established 1927
The Vicinity Post and Tenth· Ward Courier
OFFI CE - 495 Emerson Street, Rochester, N. Y. CL 4-5200
F. R. METZIN GER E ditor and Publisher GORDON A. STONE Advertising Manager
DEADLINE for news and wont ads F RIDAY preceding dote of issue.
SERVICES
P L UMBING - All kinds , reasonable . Miles PlumbinQ, Inc . 91 Frost Ave. F A 8 -3069.
TELEVISION Service . Prompt reasonable. Modern TV and Rod10 , 447 Lyell GL 8 -04 32.
DRESSMAKING - Alterations , a ll kin ds , reasonable . Moqqic Sapienza , 11 93 Lyell Avenue , CL 4 -8060. Call weekdays , all day Saturday .
BICYCL E REPAIRING - Also washing ma chine repairs . Tony 's, Jay at Colvin .
C H ARLIE ' S WASHER SERVICE -Speci a lizing in all wrinQers . Easy Spinners , automatics , G . E . , Norge , Kenmore , Whirlpool . Also sells used machines . Call ID 6-9592. 54 3 Hague
T V SE RVICE - All makes , block & whit e , colors . CL 4-0::.00:.:3~. __ _
FORSALE __ _
PLUMBING FIXTURES - Used and new . Reasonable . Miles Plumbing , Inc . 91 F rost Ave. FA 8 -3069.
BANQUET FACILITIES
BANQUETS - Shower, reception , party facilities for over 90 people . Kitchen priviloQcs optional , you furnish food . Coil Bavarian Restaurant, 7 46 Joy St., BE 5-9538.
F'OR RE NT ----G L AMO REN E olectric rug shompooer
for rent $2 o d ay . Carl Smith Hardw are , 3 89 Ames St .
FLOOR SANDERS & edgers . $ 5 o day for bo th . Shotzel Hardware , 498 Lyell Ave.
WANTED TO BUY
USED BIKES - Augie & Tony ' s TV Shop, 446 Campbell St . Hours 7 p . m. 9 p . m . FA 8-2000.
Baked Food Sale The Rosarians of Holy Rosary
Chuch will hold a baked food sale sunday after the s ervices. Mrs. Andrew Ingles is chairman.
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iA4 K.D~~~: Poodle Stylist ·
Personalized GROOMING
Poodle-, [A<cessoriesj
For Appointment
ID 6-1450 or
BR 1-2333
444 AMES ST.
TUXEDOS FOR RENT
In Black
,
Strolo and Cut-Away Styll! s
ALTERATIONS and
REMODELIN G
FOR RENT or FOR SALE
NEW DINNER JACKETS WHITE
SUITS • PANTS Made to Order
PAPPANI, TAILOR 292 J)rivin~ Pk. :~VI',
Between Lake & Dewey
CHILD SPACING Helps Give Your
Children A Good Start in Life
SAFE Birth Control Methods that are approved
make it easy for you
There is a family planning center near you at
CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 5 Locust St ., near Lake Ave.
HOURS: Every Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.m.
For information or medical appointment,
Dial 546-2595 any day, 9 to 5, and ask for Mrs . King
PROOF Of RELIABILITY
WITH A
FUll
PARTS GUARANTEE BILL'S WASHER REPAIR
"Over 25 Years of •asher Maintenance Service"
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.- 9 P.M. 861 JAY ST. PHONE BE 5-3482
Direct Flights To Los Angeles
Rochester travelers bound for Los Angeles won't have to change planes on the way, starting June 1.
American Airlines has announced that it will link the two cities with 707 Astrojet through-service -the first time ever for one-plane service from here to the west coast. The inauguration of the service will also mark the first scheduled appearance here of the huge four-engine 707 Astrojet, the nation's largest and fastest passenger jetliner.
R, A. Otto, American's Rochester manager, sa~d the debut of the California through-service is part of a major upward revision of the airline' s local schedules coming up soon: --On May 8, the inauguration of 400 Astrojet service between here and New York City with two nonstop flights in each direction. --on May 27, the addition of seven more 400 Astrojet nonstop roundtrips, for a total or nine, on the Rochester- New York City route. --on June 1, the start of 707 Astrojet through service between Rochester and Los Angeles with one stop each way. -----
Three Men Rewarded Three local men were honored
last week by Sibley' s for safe driving. They drove Sibley delivery trucks all last year without an accident, not even so much as a fender scratch. They were presented safety certificates, pins and bonuses at a dinner last Wednesday night. They are:
Norman Ulscht, 322 Murray St., his brother Clifford Ulscht, 320 Murray St.; and Gerald W, Benoit, 141 Albemarle St.
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CONCENTRATED LIQUID DRAIN OPENER-CLEANER
•IATSMAIR 8 8( eiATS FAT
WAUGH HARDWARE 113 LAKE AVE •
.... Cor. Lexington ....
Apri I 20, 1966
Show her you core-
A Gift she'll love !
She con get her wove whenever she wonts it.
The Vicinity Pos t
CAI;tAFIC .. E BEAUTY SALON
871 Dewey Ave., (opp. Sy's Drug Store) Gl 8-8190 Open 6 Days A Week- 9 to 6: Tues., Thurs., ni. ' EYes.
·MAPLEDALE ·· ARTY KOUSE
-:.~:::-.,.~'-~ ....... ~ ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES. -- Complete P lanning Service For: BANQUETS· PARTIES· WEDDINGS· SOCIALS
BUSINESS MEETINGS· CLAMBAKES· RECEPTIONS
6 PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS ·lnn e ur1 cl l'incc Fedele , f
1nurhos t:. RESERVATION CALL ·- .
1020 MAPlE ST. Near Glide ID 6-211 PLENTY FREE PARKING - GROUPS TO I ,000 PEOPLE
A Message From Sherwood Drugs ·
Sherwood Drugs puts 1 extra ingredient into every prescrip, tion they fill. This ingredient is called, "Special Care".
Every prescription brought to Sherwood Drugs is filled with "Special Care", the same care we give to members of our own families.
That is why more and more people have their prescriptions filled here at Sherwood Drugs.
They know that we have earned their confidence and they trust us.
You can trust us too , bring your next prescription here. I
SHERWOOD DRUGS 630 RIDGE RD. W ., just North of A&P
WESTRIDGE SHOPPING CTR.
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Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection4 T he Vi c inity P ost A p r i I 20, 1966
MAX FACTOR ULTRA-LUCENT
HIGHLIGHT New Light- Reflective
Make-Up Accent
COTY MUGUET DEBOIS
First Kiss of Spring
Dusting Powder, Toi let $3.00 Water, Cologne, Talc.
-----SOFTLY SCENTED------.• PLASTIC BRUSH ROLLERS EXTRA LARGE
594 SNAP-DN ROLLERS $1.00
MOUNT DRUG co. P res c ription Spe cialists - H arry Mount, Ken F redenburgh
TUBES TESTED FREE - TV and radio trouble? Call GL 8· 9786 , give us your make and model number. We will help you find the trouble . Also reasonable service calls. Prinzi' s TV & Appliance , 76 1 Dewey Ave . 10 a . m. to 9 p . m.
T I LE ROOFS repaired. F ree estimates . C . Gilbert , 4 33 Flower C ity Pork. CL 4_·_7_6....;5....;5_. ________ _
GU T TERS- Cleaned, re paired , pa in ted. N ow 9uttors installed. All guaranteed . Fully insured. Free estimates. R . L . Ross , CL 4•4218.
ROOFING - Wind dama9e. Matching · colors . Repairs & new work . Reason abl e prices . Free estimate. Guaranteed . Fully insured . R . L . Ross , 555 Birr St . CL 4-42 18.
PAINTING - Top half your house our specialty. Gutters installed, repaired , painting before siding. April , May or June only . 25 years experience. V. V . Ruddy , FA 8·0178.
WE ' LL HAUL IT AWAY - Clean out your attic, cellar or garage . FA 8-4270.
TOASTERS, irons, lamps , coffee makers , can openers, electric drills repaired . Keys made . Zack ' s Repair Service, 1318 Dewey Ave. CL 4 · 0584.
MOVING? Call El mer Derleth
BES-6065
R easonabl e Rates
ROOF NEEDS repairing? As phalt , slate & tile roofs . C. L. Gilbert, CL 4=7655.
000 JOBS WAN TED - Storm windows removed, washing walls, etc . ID 6 -4421.
CHIMNEY REPAIRS & cleaning. Free estimates. Dauqh ton Construction Corp. BE 5·2735. _ _____ _ _
PAINTING - Interior & exterior . All brush work (no rollers) . Quality work , free estimates. Fully insured. Dan Bur<;~moster, NO 3-Q827.
10 X 12 ROOM SIS. one coat, labor only, ) 8 years experience. Free estimates . Extenor work also. Call eves . OL 4-8368.
REUPHOLSTERING beautifully done unconditionally <;~uaranteed . Occasional choirs, $5 plus your choice of beautiful latest fabrics. Gel our price on sofas, lounge chairs and antiques , before you decide . You pay noth ing until job is completed. No job- is too small . Wo are as close a s your phone . Credit terms arranged. For free es timates and decorating counsel, jus t call FA 8-8948 anytime , or vi sit our shop, 63 1 Thurston Rd ., Sterling C o.
Rates per insertion, min1mum charge of $1.00 for the first 10 words . Additional words after the first ten are 5t a word. Cash (no stamps) must accompany ad. Send to 495 Emerson St.
CLOSING DATE-FRIDAY OF PRECEDING WEEK
SERVICES
PAINTING - Interior, exterior. Top half of houses . Experienced, insurod. GL 8 ·0174.
S MAL L APPLIANCES repaired . T oa sters , lamps , uons , ole . Ace F ixit, 1342 Dewey Ave. CL 4·151 4 .
PIANO T UNING and rcpoirin9. Expert w ork, unconditionally Quaranteod. J . A. O ' Connor . C L 4 ·0213 .
MOVIN G - Furniture, pianos , applian c es , reasonab le . Glenwood Cartin9 Co. MA 1·4450.
T AILOR WORK- Alterations , repairs . My h ome. Goy 90 dishes for sale. CL 4-3447.
CEILINGS - Smooth, new , over o ld plaster. No mess. Stein, MA 1·3660.
LADIES - Sewtng and alterations . 4 36 Driving Park Ave. CL 4•3131.
PAINT ING - Top half your house or any part. This ad is for retirees or those who can ' t climb. April, May , June , only . Also gutter work. Twentyfive years experience. V. V . Ruddy, FA 8 ·0178.
,. .....• LAKESHORE········
DRIVING SCHOOL NO CHARGE FOR FIRS T
LESSON IF YOU ARE NOT SA TISFI ED.
-- Home Pick-Up Service
Call For Fu ll Particulars
......... NO 3-6848 ....... .. MOVING - Trucking of any kind . 25
years experience. Very reasonable . Ll 4-2981.
P .M.C. HOUSE WASHING, Aluminum specialist . Aluminum, wood and asbestos siding washed to perle chon . SPECIAL porches any si:te $25. Patrick M. Cocca, 35 Edgeland St., BU 8 · 2639, HU 2·1138.
C L E ANING ATTICS and cellars . Reasonable rates . HU 2-7878 .
IN SIDE PAINTING - Reasonable . Free estimates. ID 6 · 4858 . R . A . Mi dd l eswor th .
IRON IN G - my home . Reasonabl e . G L8·11 91 .
OPEN POINT OF V IEW IN A N E W
FASHION TREAT FROM AIR STEP
The coloring is brand-new. It's a tangy brown that sets off all the bright tones that are so fashion-right, and it blends deliciously with off·whites and neutra l shades. The open look as interpreted in lightly textured leather. And with it all, Air Step's perfect fit and comfort features, disguised in superb styling.
C O LORS: Bone, B lock P o t ent N avy and Red
PHONE
G L 8-46 14
Open 9 a . m. - 8:30 p.m. S ot . 't i I 6 p.m.
C L OSED WEDNE S DAYS
Since 1914 PARK FREE AT OUR DOOR
SERVICES
MASON WORK - Chimney repairs or new. Sidewalks, steps, plasterinq . Cemenhng old cellar walls . Reason able prices. HU 2 - 1254.
ELECTROLUX SALES, Service & Parts, also repossessed. Your cleaner checked free. Call T ony Ligo:tio , HU 2 · 1323, CL 4-4898.
ANJON APPLIANCE Service - Re · pairinq washers, dryers and stoves . All makes & models . All work guaranteed. GL 8· 4453.
SHARPENING - Lawnmowers , s a ws , knives , scissors , tool s . Ac e Fix it, 1342 Dewey Ave . C L 4 - 151 4.
, C A RPEN TER WORK PaintinQ. " Rec" rooms, additions , re pairs . Home maintenan ce. F ree estimates . Ex pe rienced. UN 5-2110.
IN TERIOR PAINTIN G & wallpaper- ; ing . Free estimates . C l.. 4·6098 or EL 2-6995.
P A TCH PLAST E RING - We c on re · pair any crack or rough pla ste r. Gua• ranteed n o t to show. S tein Plastering , MA 1·3660.
CHAIR CANING - E x pe rt , reason able . Will pick up and de liver. Call CL 4· 8291.
WINO DAMAGE - Roofs , chimneys re paued or new . Free estimates. CL 4 · 6768.
PAINTING - Interior, exterior. Trim is my specialty. Insured. F . Kane. GL 8-Ql74.
SEWING MACHINE R EPAIRS. Special oiling & ad jus ling $1 .95. Any make, anytime . Call Fairmount Sewing Center now . UN 5· 4873.
GLEN'S SMART SET BEAUTY SALON
457 RIDGE RD. W. UN5-3866 2 operators to serve you
Open Daily 9-6 We d., Thurs ., F r i . Eves
CHILD C ARE
BABYSITTING my h ome days . Ex· porionced. 2 years or older . GL8·11 9J .
BABYSITTING - Infants . My home. Ridge Rd. West. G L 8· 352i .
WILL BABYSIT in my home , any hours . References . J . Swieton, 364 Ravine Ave . (Corner o f Dewey Ave . )
CHILDREN to take care of - in my home. 2Y. - 5 yr . olds. Matured . $13 weekly . GL 8•4362 •
PRE..SCHOOL CHILDREN, days, my home. 149 We tmore Pk. B E 5-2767.
ARIENS COOPER
WEHNER MOWER & YARD EQUIPMENT
SALES & SERVICE
BOLEN 'S Lawn Boy - Sunbeam
GARDEN EQUIPMENT OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m:
Saturcloy 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Repair- Sharp ening
ON ALL MAKES 2321 RIDGEWAY AVE .
- --G L 8-4923---~ HOUSE F O R SALE
1 14 ALAMEDA ST. - Moderniud kitchen, 5 bedrooms, fully finished basement, insulated. B y a ppointment only . CL4·1 596 .
FOR COUNTRY LIVING at its finest, see the following : Very attractive 3 bedroom home, Y, a c re lot with bam. Range included. Asking S l 0,900; Brockport area , 3 b e droom home with wall to wall carpeting in living room, 2 car garage , patio, 48 acres of land. Asking $16,000; Ridge Rd., Orleans County , 76 acre farm, 1200 ft.frontage, barn completely remodeled 4 bedroom home, may be used as single or dou ble , can be bought separately from acreaQe, live creek thru land, must be seen; Brockport area, 3 bedroom ranch, 1 00x300 lot . Open for offers ; 6 bedroom home in beautiful condition, near lake , small farm with 4 acres of land , asking $ 10 ,000. Call B arbara Schramm, CO 6-6383 . Massett Re alty.
HOUSE FOR SALE HOLY FAMILY AREA
5 rooms & bath d ownstairs 3 room a p't. u pstai rs
Oil- fired ho t wa t er h e at. Hardwood floors . Gun w o od doors . Single
garage .
MAKE OFFER•Call EX 2-2539 MISCELLANEOUS
PILGRIMAGE to our Lady of the snow, Belleville, Illinois, leaving Rochester July 12, returning July 17. Also Pil9rimoge to St. Anne deBeaupre, Quebec, Canada. Leaving Roches ter July 4, returning July II . For any information call Mrs . Mary Colavecchio, 190 Independence St. , BE 5 · 8134. Agent for Western New York Motor Lines, Inc. I.C. C . Broker License 12024.
HELP WANTED
SHORT ORDER COOK - Dishwasher. Wa1tress, $1.25 per hour, all shifts avallable for all help wanted. Vems Kitchen, 410 Lyell Ave.
CLEANING WOMAN for office even-mgs or Thursday, CL 4-9044.
HOUSEWIVES - Part time telephone work from our pleasant downtown office. Call aHernoons after 3 - GL 8-0808.
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FULL-TIME BOARDING homes lor foster children, all ages. Phone Monroe County Child Welfare Division, BR 1-5511. -----
WANTED TO BUY ---- ~~-----WANTED: Old banjos, mandolins,
guitars , strinq instruments, any condition . Highest prices for old Gibson, Martin, Veqo, Bacon, Paramount ins· truments . EL 2-3225.
ANTIQUES, GLASSWARE, bric brae, coins, JCW~lry , attic or cellar accumu· lotion. CO 6·3693.
Full line of
PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLIES
AT WHOLESALE PRICES
BECKER PLUMBING & SUPPLY CO.
556 Lyell Ave. CL 4-4900 PLfNTY OF PARKING
BOUGHT AND SOLD
USED CARS wanted for dismantling & parts . Highest prices paid, deliver-ed to Trading Center. 1485 Lyell Ave. GL 8-4462. ---COLLECT MONEY on those old
dishes - instead of dust' Old glass-wore, cut glass , chtna, hand patnted. dishes . Free estimates. Call CL 4· 8291.
GARAGES
GARAGE FOR RENT - BE 5·3138. 313 Ames St.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
CHILI AVE 187 - Large front room. Suitable 1-2 working girls . Close Taylors , Ritters. GL 8·75S3.
78 GLENDALE PK. - Large studio room, stove , utilities. Bath, private entrance, parking. Adults. Lake and Dewey bus. Near 7 large plants. Also upper front pleasant furnished sleeping r oom. GL 8 ·0008.
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT Kodak section . Upper 2 bedrooms, living room with fireplace , porch. CL 4·7281, NO 3·426S.
LAKE AVE • Lower three rooms, sun porch, tile bath , showor, stove, refrigerator. Close to Kodak. Private entrance. Call GL 8-3115.
Russell Plumbing & Heating Co.
SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS , REMODELING and 24 HOUR
EMERGENCY SERVICE BE 5-7766
If no answer call G L 8-2483
Store For Rent Corner Emerson & Curlew
(Formerly Angelini Grocery) Suitable for any business. HALF available now with entire store possible later.
---....:667 Emerson St. ___ ,.
WEDDING INVITAT I ONS
FROM $6.95 per 100 Accessories Also Avai lable
EVENING APPOINTMENTS
Herb Fousse Printing 195 Hague St. ID 6-9073
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Your lOth Ward Florist
HALL'S FLOWER SHOP
2075 Dewey Ave.
UN 5-6533 &XX~XXX:X:XX~X
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APARTMENTS FOR RENT
INDEPENDENCE ST. - 4 rooms , upper . All utilities, refrigerator, stove . FA 8 · 5361.
NEWLY REDECORATED 4 roorns. All utilities, near church & bus stops. In 24th Ward. Call 10-6 BE 5· 9698 Alter 6 GL 8·2482.
SELYE TERR. 171 - 8 room single, 4 bedrooms, modem bath, fenced yard, double cor garage, near schools , shopping district, bus lines. By owner. GL 8·1646.
THREE ROOM U pper a par tment Utilities. Women preferred. Near Lake Ave. CL 4·1472.
JAY ST. - Three room upper. Near school, bus end church. Reasonable. Cell F' A 8·6781.
2 SLEEPING ROOMS, furnished. Single & double. Girls only . CL4·0887.
UK-NU Vacuum Cleaner SALES and SERVICE
RECONDITIONED
UPRIGHT and TANK TYPE CLEANERS
FULL LINE PARTS - DISPOSABLE BAGS"
1535 Lake Ave. Corner Pullman-Ridge
PICK UP one/ DELIVERY
GL 8-6102 After· FA 8-1595 6 p.m. OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 5 :30p.m.
..__CLOSED WEDNESDAYS -
FOR SALE
TIRES at wholesale prices at our warehoUse. Big, biq savings for the very best. Automotive - truck. Dugan Sales Corp. , 550 Avis St., GL 8· 8877.
SAVE ON LAUNDRY supplies. Buy in bulk. Soap, detergents , bleach, water softener, detergent tablets. All Controlled Detergents: SO lbs. $9.95, 100 lbs . $18.9S. McCorry Brothers, GL 8 -2029. We deliver.
BICYCLES - Boys, girls 24, 26 inch $17 each. Very good condition. Guaranteed. 19 Needham St. off 1015 Ridge Rd. W. -ALUM~IN~U~M~S-T_O_R_M __ W_IN_D __ O_W_S_ c_o_m_b_i--
RICCAR SEWING MACHINES, sales, service, repairs on all makes. Lyell Plaza Sewing Center. CL 4·6170.
STANLEY HOME Products. Moth· proofing and spring cleaning specials. Lois Ross , S55 Birr St. CL 4-4218. Free delivery.
WHITE SEWING machine in neutral wood console. Ziq zags, buttonholes, does fancy decorative stitching. Will sell for balance due of $30.60 or take over 6 payments of SS.IO monthly. Call GR 3-4399.
MITCHELL BUSINESS SERVICE 8 OWEN STREET
BOOKKEEPING Weekly or Monthly Basis
Call CL 4-1284 or GL 8-3801
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE - 19S8 Chevrolet Biscayne, 2 door deluxe sedan, chrome wheels. White wall tires, Radio, heater. Soil·proof silver upholstery . Stick shift . Immaculate inside and out. No rust. In storage all winter. Carefully driven and maintained by woman driver. N.Y. inspected. Mechanically perfect. Call weekdays before 3 p.m. Weekends anytime. GL 8·3351.
SCOOTER - Red Allstate 1965 with buddy seat. 125 cc - 4 speed. Excellent body and motor. F'A 8 · 23JS,
Ledlie Jeweler, Gemologist D ia.monds, Settings, Appraisals
Guaranteed Watch & Jewelry Repair Service
2nd Floor, Professional Bldg.
840 Dewey Ave. , cor. Driv. Pk.
CUSTOM
CERAMIC TILING I BATHROOMS-KITCHENS
Free Estimates , No Obligations 1 3 years experience,
LATE MODEL automatic zig zag sewing mach1ne. Buttonholes, blind hems, etc. No attachments needed. Guaranteed. Complete balance S29 or $6.90 per month. Call UN S-4340 anytime .
SEWING MACHINE - Used portable $18.95. Guaranteed. Others. Call UN 5·4340 anytime.
BRACE yourself for a thrill the first time you use Blue Lustre to clean rugs. Rent electric shampooer $1. H. C. Pommerening & Son , 1086 Lyell Ave.
DOORS • Combination heavy duty aluminum installed for $36.9S. Call Nichols -Wyman Lumber Co., 243S Dewey Ave., UN S-7110.
BICYCLES 20·26" Boy, girl $12. Like new 24" - SIS. LI 4-3524.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies 6 weeks. Re gistered. 312 Steko Ave.
BRIEF' CASES, mens sport coats 46, slacks 42. Work uniforms blue. 40xl6~- Evenings. UN S-8285.
1962 CADILLAC convertible. Fleetwood interior, rull power seat, win· dows, etc. $18SO. Guaranteed; hnancing available, 31,000 miles. 87 Finch St. Phone GL 8·8130.
IRONER - Frigidaire. Very reasonable. GL 8·9242.
SORRY SAL is now a merry gal. She used Blue Lustre rug and upholstery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Zack' sHardware, l318 Dewey Ave. -- ----
SPECIAL USED MACHINE SALE. Some almost new - very reasonable. Also demonstrators and some un claimed repairs. Fully Guaranteed. (Special this month on Sewing Machine Repairs.) Lyell Plaza Sewing CenterLyell Mt. Read Plaza - CL 4· 6170.
GIRLS 20" bicycle - $10. Call after 4. CL 4·5Sl6.
Apri I 20, 1966 FOR SALE
SLOT RACING TRACK • 8><16 ft. , 124 ga. Make an offer. Call ID 6-6996. Ask for John Romano .
2485 MT. READ BlVD. Between ltidge Rd. & Ridgeway ave. off Expressway on west side
Norbert E. Yay Funeral Home
604 MAPLE STREET FA 8-9100 Norbert E . Vay, Licensee/ Manager ·
j(enneth P. Schleich, Joseph R. Vay
GET f 'Ull pROTECTlON
Protect them all under
HOMEOWNER'S -PACKAGE-.
INSURANCE
The Camelio Coverage
It's Wise to hove ONE AGENT handle ALL Your Insurance
CAMELIO Insurance Agency CL4-8472 493 LYELL AVE.
FRANK
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CAMELIO
All Forms of Insurance
Streets Scheduled For Re-Surfacing
Additional streets listed for resurfacmg this year have been included in the $510,000 summer program approved by the City Council. Northwest area improvements promised are:
Bernice St. from Ridge Rd. w. to McCall Rd., Dorothy Ave. from Dewey Ave. to Devitt Rd., Glendale Pk. from Malvern St. to Lake Ave., Lake Ave. from Ridge Rd. W. to 141 feet nortll of Winchester st., Maynard St. from Bonesteel St. to east end, Orange St. from Saxton St. to Broad st., Raines Park from Magee Ave. , to Clay Ave., Rid[eway Ave. from Lake Ave. to Dewey Ave., Wolff st. from Warner st. to N. Y. Central railroad, Wright St. from Colvin St. to Child St., Birr St. from Pierpont St. to railroad, Adrian st. from Magee Ave. to Clay Ave.
BOWLING SACRED HEART LADIES
Style & Set 102 58 Callemeyn Floors 96 63 Jane Beauty Box 96 67 Feldman Realty 93 67 Myrtles 79 80 Grinnan Catering 76 83 Farrell Funeral Home 75 85 Salon de Pans 74 86 Max the Florist 74 86 Ptehler Pontiac 68 91 Johnson' s Bakery 66 93 Poole Funeral Home 61 98
FIRST AID COURSE
Atomic Power Plant Wins Approval ~
Robert E. Gillna, chairman of the board for Rochester Gas and Electric Corp. issued a statement this week with reference to the approval of the construction perm1t for the Brookwood atomic plant. He said: «We are very pleased with the action taken by the Licensing and Safety Board of the Atomic Energy Comission and I am speaking for all of the employees of the company. Many of them worked hard and diligently to bring this plant into being. I am llappy to report it is now underway and it will be a most important unit in the generation of our power supply to the area that we serve.
" Also at this time, we would hke to thank those public officials of the State of New York, Rochester and Monroe county, and especially the officials of the Town of ontario and Wayne county, in which the plant will be built for the assistance and encouragement they have given to us. And now, we must d1rect ourselves to the job of building the plant and to this end you have my assurance that we w11l be most dedicated."
Esposito's Barber Shop
508 L YEU AVE.
Near Murray St.
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REPAIR SERVICE
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FIRST AID COURSE for women r---------------------"""'!'---. of the neighborhood are planned at [; Christ Presbyterian Church, Lo- IMPORTED and DOMESTIC ':/ cust at Fulton, starting Thursday, April 28 from 1 to 3 p. m. Child I NEW YORK STATE WINES care will be provided and there will be no cost. The class isunder CHAMPAGNES Red Cross super vision.
Dark Room Equipment, Supplies, Film Proc.essing (j)
Projectors
Reliability Sinte 1950 .
HAHN PHOTO CTR. 308 Driving Pk. Ave·.
CL 4-5705 -
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ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK
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18 curtis St. Call GL 8-5198
After 5 p.m. CL 4-1292
WANTED TO BUY
USED WRINGER WASHERS
and Stoves Will Pick Up
GLS-4453
Full Line Liquors, Cordials
DI .JUNE'S LIQUOR STORE
SAVE!
Wines 10% Off By The Case
THANK YOU ALL! Your many good wishes,
flowers, etc . on the 813 DEWEY AVE. occasion of our opening
were much a recioted .
FRESH DAILY
NOW OPEN 'TIL llp.m. with a big stock of
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Fresh Cold Cuts•Salami•Cheese
Fresh Meats•Chicken•Salads
FRESH MILK & BREAD DAILY PLEASE NOTE: We have changed the shape of our store, but still have as much room due to expansion in the rear. Our stock is as comp lete as ever.
•Cleaning ·Repairing • Remodeling • Convenient •
In Modern Refrigerated
Storage Vaults Here In Our
Own Building Safe • Fireproof
OPE~ EVENINGS "TIL 8 C Except Sat. l
The FUR STUDIO 505 L,.tl Ave. Q.-4-7442
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BRAND'S DELICATESSEN
2046 DEWEY AVE. Cor. Wonchester St.
OPEN 1 DAYS 10-10 HOMO
MILK WE CARRY
COMPLETE LINE
PICNIC SUPPLIES Paper Cups, P lates ,
--Charcoal, Etc.--
Bring it in-Take it out
RECORD PLAYERS TAPE RECORDERS
TRANSISTOR RADIOS TV's
Expertly repaired GUARANTEED
DUKE'S 374 West Main St.
FA 8-3845
Open e ves. ' til 10:30
;-~! CLEANER
CUT IRONING TIME IN HALf!
• Rejuvenates Sluggish Irons • Re moves Clogging Scole • Ends Sputtering • Gives More Steom • Sole, Odorless
Cleans KeHies,
Wins A F Medal Airman 1/c David B. Horton,
son of Mrs. Henry K_ Rahn of 74 Ravine Ave. , has been awarded the U. S. Air Force Commendation Medal at Tan Son Nhut, Vietnam.
Airman Horton, who is now serving in Vietnam, received the medal for meritorious service as a communications equipment repairman with a U. S. Air Force support unit in Turkey. He was cited for his outstanding skill, knowledge and job proficiency.
He is now assigned to Tan Son Nhut in a unit supporting the Pacific Air Forces which provides offensive-defensive airpower for the U. S. and its allies in the Pacific, Far East and Southeast Asia.
The airman, a graduate of Jefferson High School, attended the University of Maryland, European D1 VlSlon, during his off duty hours.
tJOTICE
Notice is hereby given that License Number L -7641 hos been issued to the undersigned to sell liauor at retail in a store under the Alcoholic Bever· age Control Law, at 813 Dewey Ave., Rochester, N .Y., Monroe County, not to be consumed upon said premises. Joseph M. DiJune d/b/ a DiJune's Liquor Store, 813 Dewey Avenue.
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DALE'S 101.1 Dewey at 'Bryan OPEN EVENINGS
HEAVY DUTY
STAPLE GUN TACKER
America's favorite all-purpose automatic fastening tool for lOOl home & professional building applications, such as - ceiling tile, insulation, upholstering, screening, etc. All steel construction, all chrome finish. Pat· ented jam-proof mechanism. Uses 6 staple sizes from 1!4" to 9/16", including exclusive CEILTILE Staples for ceiling tile. $1250
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Ex-Tenth Warder Back To Preach
I
DR. STEWART SILVER The Easter theme of a resur
rected and living Savior will be continued at West Side Baptist Church, 3955 Mt. Read Blvd. with a senes of meetings from April 24 thru May 1. Dr. Stewart Silver, a former Rochestarian, now pastor of the First Baptist Church in Seymour, Indiana, will be the guest speaker.
Dr. Silver is a former Tenth Warder well-known among the students of John Marshall High School in the late 30's and early 40's. He graduated in 1940 and was noted for his athletic achievements particularly as first baseman for the Marshall baseball team and semi-pro in the Greece area. His mother, Mrs. Earl Silver, resides at 185 Winchester St.
After leaving Rochester, Dr. Silver studied at Ball State Teachers College, Houghton College, Taylor University and southern Baptist Theological Seminary where he received his bachelor of divinity degree and doctorate of theology. He is married to a Taylor University graduate and they have four sons.
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Apri I 20, 1966 The Vicini ty Post
Conable To Run For Congress
Representative Barber B. conable, Jr., has announced that he will be a candidate for reelection in the 37th Congressional District this year and he asked Republican Committee members in the fivecounty district for their support.
He said in letters to committee members that they are the leaders upon whom the Republican party's success depends and he said he would back them in campaigning for the party's candidates this fall.
Nominating petitions for Representative Conable are expected to be ready for cirulation among enrolled Republicans In the near future. The 37th District Includes Monroe County west of the Genesee River and the Counties of Genesee, Livingston, 0 r I e an s and Wyoming.
• PLEXIGLAS FLOOR MATS FOR OFFICES • PLASTIC ENGRAVED SIGNS • NAME PLATES • LAMINATING
556 LYELL AV
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' MC CARTHY~ DAILEY •I!!C~H~R~I~S~TiiiiO•F•F•,5•111 Bernice Dailey of Lisbon St. and
8
Grocery & Delicatessen
TWO Convenient Locations 602 Driving Pk. Ave.
Corner Bidwell Terr. Open Doily 9:30 o.m. to 8 p.m.
404 Lexington Ave. Corner Finch St.
Open Daily 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
WE CARRY
New Era Potato Chips Frito's Corn Chips
Home Style Cooking Business Men'sl
Luncheons
Bernard (Bucky) McCarthy of University Ave. were married on Saturday in the rectory of Holy Family Church. They _ will make their home in Maple St.
JOY PHARMA-C
1106 LYELL AVE. CL 4-8726
Anthony and Frank Joy PHARMACISTS
FAMILY NEEDS Our modern pharmacy
has a great variety of
health needs for the en
tire family. Prompt, per
sonalized prescription
service!
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SILHOUETTES BY FRANK
PLUMBING
BATHROOMS Package Unit
New Water Services
Alfred A. Niemeyer PLUMBING
834 Flower City Pork
CL 4-5584 WIN DOW and SCREEN REPAIR
Aluminum Frame Storm Windows & Screens
Expertly Rtpaired
AERO HARDWARE I430 OI>WI>Y Ave. 832 W. Main St . GL 8· 3220 BE 5·5614
MOVING
MOVING ! FURNITURE • APPLIANCES l
PIANOS - lteasonable I
Glenwood Carting Co. ! MA 1 • 4450 I PLUMBIN(;
Dewey Plumbing INCORPORATED
1312 Dewey Ave. J oe Marion
GENERAL PLUMBING REPAIRING
Electric Sewer Equipment
KITCHEN -BATHROOM MODERNIZATION-
FREE ESTIMATES
GL 8-3301
SHANNON & SON PLUMBING • HEA T1NG CL 4-3160 Res. GL 8-1166
Since 1896
RADIO TV REPAIRS r ________ ._. .... _ _, 1 AUGIE & TONY'S ~ 1 TV Repair Shop 1 { 446 CAMPBELl. STREET
' • Used TV Sets & Bicycles
BICYCLES REPAIRED J Bicycle Accessories I A /uminum S torm Windows 1 I We Buy, Sell or Trode
Open doily 7 p.m:-9 p.m.; f I Sot. 10-5. f . -..---FA s-2ooo----TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV
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THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
FOR EXPERIENCE TV WE REPAIR i ~ COLOR TV'S i ~RECORD CHANGERS Tv PHONOGRAPHS TV • STEREOS TV
·+~ DAKEN Electronics TV 1690 Dewey Ave. UN 5·2240 TV DEWEY TERMINAL BLDG. TV
TV REPAIR • Same day service calls • Evening calls made • A II Work Guaranteed
ACME TV & GL 8 6028 RADIO . 506 Lyell Ave .
FLOOR and WALL TILE
i'OURMOST FLOOR COMPANY
FlOOR and WALL COVERINGS Counter Tops A Speci•lty
1 129 Lyell Ave. CL 4-5581
~pen Da~Iy-Eves.-~y ~~pointm .. nt
Airman Michael J. Saporito (above) son or Mrs. Nancy c. Saporito of 83 Merrill St., has been selected for training at SheppardAFB, Tex. , as an Air Force com munications sptkialist.
The airman, a 1965 graduate of Edison Technical and Industrial High School, recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas.
St. John Auxiliary Holy Family Aux.#48, Knights of
St. John, of Holy Family Church is sponsonng a card party on Friday evemng, April 22, at 8:30 in the Pine Room of Holy Family School. There will be prizes and refreshments. Everyone is welcome.
Rummage Sale Set The Woman' s Society of Christ
ian Service of Wesley Methodist Church, will hold their semiannual rum mage sale in the church hall on Dewey Ave. corner of Christian Ave. on the following dates: Tuesday, Apr. 26, 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Apr. 27, 9a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Apr. 28,9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Mrs. William DeYoung is chairman of the sale.
OBITUARIES FIEGE - Apr. 8, 1966. George
Fiege of 640 Cloy Avenue. Surviving ore his wife, Mrs. Eleanor F iege; severo I nieces and nep· hews.
-Funeral services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Friday, Apr. 15, 1966 at 11 o.m., with Rev. deForest Lowen officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.
THOMPSON - Apr. 11, 1966. James Thompson, formerly of Central Avenue.
-Funeral services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Thursday, Apr. 14, 1966 ot 10 a.m., with Rev. Charles A. Thunn officiating. Interment, Webster Rural Cemetery.
JENKINS - Apr. 16, 1966. Mrs. Gertrude R. Jenkins of 49 Bellehurst Drive. Surviving ore one daughter, Mrs. Delbert Reynolds; four sons, Dr. Donovan, Fred, Robert and Dr. Joseph Jenkins; fou rtcen grondch i I dren; four great grandchildren .
-Funeral services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Monday, Apr. 18, 1966 at 1:30 p.m., with Rev. John T. Adamczyk officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.
VAL ENT IN E - Apr. 16, 1966. Frank A. Valentine of 226 Gregory Street. Surviving ore one son, Orrin Volentine; one brother, Clement Valentine; four grandchildren.
-Funeral services were in St. Boniface Church, Tuesday, Apr. 19, 1966 at 9:15 o.m.
TRAYNOR ·Apr. 18, 1966. Mrs. Ida E. Traynor of 7576 Ridge Rd. West. Surviving ore one daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Sheldon; two grandchildren, ten great grondchi ldren; two great great grandchildren.
-Funeral services will be held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Wednesday, Apr. 20, 1966 ot 11 a.m. Interment, Falls Cemetery.
~ FLOWERS. Truly express sympathy There is no substitute
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... 8 LAKE AVE. 232-2255 5
F ree Parking on the Premises . ·'--
Honor Students Rewarded Students of Holy Rosary School
who have earned high honors on the March report cards have gold buttons to wear as long as they continue with their ratings of A or B -plus only and no checks against their conduct. The students who have second honors
SOLDI'S BARBER SHOP
1024 Maple St.
AMPLE FREE PARKING
have blue buttons to wear with Children's the sameconditionsandtheiraver- HAIR CUTTING age must be B or C-plus only with not more than one mark A Specialty against their conducttobeeligible. ·---BE 5-5470••••
Tent Raising Day
Girl Scout camps Beech-Wood and Pine-Wood will hold the annual Circus Day Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. On this day tents are erected for the camping season. Girl Scouts and their fathers are requested to help. Volunteers should notify the Girl scout office by calling CH 4-3660.
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1086 LYELL AVE. (Near Glide) GL 8-9553 FREE PARKING Along side of Bldg.
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t LOVELIER YOU • • • : l WITH A NEW l I HAIR STYLE I ~ Come in today. let one of our expert~ ' 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. beauticians style, cut and set your hair., ' Wed. and Fri. 9-9 You'll love the way you look! .
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HAUBNER · & STALLKNECHT
fUNERAl. DIRECTOR
828 JAY STREET ----AMPLE OFF. STREET PARKING I
PHONE FA 8-2323
lDWARD E. HAUBNER, ROBERT ZIMMER SARTO W. STALLKNEc;:HT
M~ber of lith District Funerel Director's An'n. Also NYS DFA and National ,FDA; end Auociated Funeral Dl(er;fori Servic:e
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420 LYELL AVE. OPEN EVES. 'T IL 9 SAT. ' TIL 5:00 GL 8-6169
HEAVY-DUTY LAWN RAKE
RUBBER MAID DISH PANS
Reg. $1.98 $1.29
Clothes Baskets Reg. $1.98 $1.29
Reg. 98¢ Heavy Plastic
GREENWAY FERTILIZER
K iII s grubs and feeds lawn . $3.95 Covers 5500 ft. Bog -----WIN A CAR!
Register Now PAILS 69( Many other Hardware
Carl Smith Hardware Week Specials Open Evenings 'til 9
389 Ames St. • We Deliv« • FA 1-6050
Join Our SPRING BOWLING LEAGUES
Barrels of Fun MIXED, MEN or LADIES HANDICAP LEAGUES
I
11 Weeks of Sanctioned Bowling In Air-Conditioned Comfort
l WED. NITES Starting MAy 4 ' ! GIGANTIC
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Guided Observation Class At No. 30
Are you the mother of a three or four year old (by September, 1966?) Do you wonder whether he'll ever learn to share? To play with other children? To get along without you when he is old enough for kindergarten? Do you wish you knew more about what to expect of three and four year olds?
If your answer is "yes" to these · questions you will be interested in the Guided Observation and discussion program at No. 30 School for mothers and their pre-school children of three and four. The mother and registered child come to school a half day a week. Children have a nursery school program under the guidance of a trained teacher.
Under the leadershipofatrained worker the mothers discuss problems with which they would like help and have opportunity to learn more through their participation as assistants in the children' s progra,m.
Registration for next term's programs are being taken. Mem -
bers will beaccepted in the order of application. Mothers may contact: Mrs. Gemma Maggio, 89 Karnes St., CL 4-5127 or Mrs. Judith Cornell, 300 Murray St., GL 8-3480.
Lutheran Redeemer Sunday Schedule: Church wor
ship 9 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School 9 and 10:45. Infants cared for during both services.
SPECIAL DATES: Today the Missionary Circle will meet at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Fred Stiles and Mrs. Charles Younglove will be hostessess. Lydia Circle meets tonight at 8:30 with Mrs. John Ling! as hostess.
Tomorrow (Thursday) the Brotherhood will have a supper meeting at 6:30 p.m. Greece Circle will serve.
Sunday, the Y-Cees will have a supper meeting at 6 p.m.
Tuesday, April 26, Greece Circle will meet at 8:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Dunn, 1842 Stone Rd.
Trinity Lutheran Tomorrow (Thursday), 7:30p. m.
Cub Pack. 8 p.m. Philathea Circle meeting at the home of Mrs. D. Mansfield, 7859 Martin Rd., Honeoye Falls, N. Y.
Sunday, 9:30a.m. ChurchSchool and Adult Bible Class. 10:30 a. m. The Service. Nursery open during worship hour.
Monday, Apr. 25, 7:30 p.m. Explorer Post. 7:45 p. m. 75th Anniversary Committee meeting. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Boy Scouts.
Wednesday, April 27, 7 p.m. Brotherhood Ladies' Night; dinner to be held at Schukarts Restaurant on Ridge Rd.
Sunday, May l, 3 p.m., District Luther League Rally at Emanuel Lutheran Church, Thurston Rd. Monday, May 2, 7:45 p.m. Council of Organizations. Tuesday, May 3, 6 p.m. Mothers and Daughters Banquet. -----Dewey Presbyterian The Retired Club is meeting at
the church next Tuesday noon, Apr. 26, at 12:30 to hear a talk by Robert Brown of Blue Cross-Blue Shield on the Medi-Care plan and how it affects Blue Cross.
Sunday morning services are being combined and there will be only one service at Dewey Chur ch according to Rev. Albert L. Jeandheur. This will be at 10:45.
Wesley Methodist Morning Worship on Sundays is
at ~0 with Church School extended Session, crib through adults. Church School for all ages is at 11.
Circle Meetings this week: Chauncey, Mcintyre and Mad
dravelis Circles meet tonight at 8 in the church parlor. Jacobson Circle meets tomorrow night at 8 in the home of Lois Dieber, 28 Mc-
Call Rd. -----
Christ Presbyterian Rev. Robert Booher will preach
Sunday on Luke 24:28-35 in the moring service. The first of six sessions of a new member class will be held Sunday night at 7:30.
A meeting of the advisory committee on building change is scheduled for next Monday night at 8 p.m.
Apri l 20, 1966
Swing Into Spring With A New Color • PERMANENT COLOR • SUN LIGHTING • STREAKING • FROSTING • TIPPING
M.argo's Riviera t:i'
Salon.......,......,,_ 1x~5;o RlVlera ~h~::e) \:3!!J To be in "Style"-- .Dial GL 8-2050
WE SERVICE All Makes and Models of
GAS & OIL HEATING UNITS SALES & SERVICE
Rochester A utomatic Heating Corp. 1459 LAKE AVE. near Kodak G L 8-2846 Anytime
' ~~Stop In For A ·a. DELICIOUS -... , HAMBURG ., · and a REAL
CUP OF COFFEE
MAPLE DINER
804 MAPLE, at Hague
BOWLING PARTIES-LUNCHES GAL BEVERAGES-OPEN BOWLING
849 JAY ST.
ESTER'S LIQUOR STORE
1487 Dewey Ave. Large Selection
WINES & LIQUORS See Ester's For All .The POPULAR BRANDS
Frank Donovan, Manager "Your .Vcighborhood /,iquor S tore For Ovu JO Years "
FREE DELIVERY e 1 Prescriptions e DRUGS STORE HOURS 'W'
~ Open Daily 9 o.m. • 10 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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BILL'S WASHER SERVICE. and APPLIANCES
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 9 P.M.
861 JAY ST., Cor. Ames , ! BE 5-3482.
Services Held For Sister Juventius
Funeral services were held yesterday in Pennsylvania for Sister Mary Juventius who died at St. Vincent's Orphanage in Tacona, Pa., where she had been teaching.
Sister Juventius was one of five daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Frisch of Ames St. She entered the convent in 1908 at Holy Family and taught subsequently at St. Boniface, St. Joseph's, Holy Fam ily and Holy Redeemer before going to Philadelphia and then to Tacona. She is survived by a brother George in Oklahoma; four s isters, Mrs. Lydia Gallagher, Mrs. Nelson Scott, Mrs. Edward A. Long of Rochester and Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. Zachary DuBose, both of New Orleans.
Benefit Sale Set
Rochester Chapter of the Notre Dame Guild will hold its annual baked food sale on Saturday, April 30, at the Keith Miller Post Home, 733 Maple St. from 9 a.m. on. Donations will be gladly accepted acco r di n g to the co-chairmen, Agnes Kehoe and Marie Reger.
PlumbinQ and Furnace Work For Reliable Serv1ce Call
MetzQer & Brayer-CL 8·5000
FORCED TO MOVE ·Must sacrifice commercial custard & ice cream making machine with freezer $250 • or moke offer. Excellent condition. Also kitchen choirs $4 each and other household furnish· ings. 293 Orange St. FA 8-7783.
In Cooperation with Chrysler Mo'tor Division Because of Tyrrell's Terrific Volume Sales Record, 250 Chrysler Motor Division Has Sent Us a Direct Shipment of 250
. BRAND BONUS BRAND NE~ NE~
1966 Plymouths, Valiants, Chryslers 250 FR£:SH OFF THE ASSEMBLY LINE
To be tiHered for sale to. the public at once-Consequently W• H'ave the Largest Selection of '66 Plymouths and Valiants In Western N.Y.
$
BONUS ALLOWANCES UP TO
On your present car during our bonus sale, but we '"erve t!te ritht to discontinue this sensational sale when bonus ctrs ere sold.
PAY AS LmLE AS $9e95. WEEKLY • ~II Cars o.n Dis~lay e All Ready For Delivery e Every Deal a Bonus Deal e Sorry We Can t .AdvfrtiSe Prtces e Best ~ymouth, Valiant, Chrysler Deals Ever Offered e Largest Sele~tton of New Plymouths, Val1ants, Chryslers in Western New York e Finan~• Men on Premises to Expedite Delivery • It ~iH Pay You To See Tyrreii-Chrysler during this bonus aale before you buy any car at·any prtce. Tyrrell will sell you a new car with no money down. Let us beat the deal you get on any new car during Our Bonus Sale • 250 Cars to choose 'frorn. Tyrrell will pay off old balan~e and reduce your payments on a new car.
i TOMMY'S BEAUTY SHOP i i 298 Driving Pk. Ave. l ' ' 1 "For The Woman Who Cares" ~ ' ' ! Call "Penny" at GL 8-9826 i
' ' i SPECIALIZING '
i COLORING • nPERM" For COLORED HAIR i ~~-----~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BEAUTICIAN Has kit will travel. Relax in the comfort of your home for your spring perm, hair coloring and high styling.
Miss Gail- CL 4-1429
lEO'S GARAGE General Repairing
All Makes Cars and Trucks 228 Brown St. cor. Oak
Phone 546-5423
PIC & PAY
fLAK£ AVE. AT DRIVING PARKJ
OPEN 'TIL I A.M. DAILY 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. - SAT. & SUN. 9 A.M. to 1 A.M.
Blue Boy Ice Cream, Pops, Fudgies
Sears ATTENTION
Kodak Workers 'Leave Your Car At Sears Ridge Road West Service Station While You Are At -Work ••• Have Your Car Serviced ••• And
Then Drive It Away After Work!
GUARANTEE If muffler fails due to defe<"ts in mate· rials or workman· ship or blowouts, rust · out or wear· out. while orl,:inal purchaser owns the car, it will be re· placed upon re· turn, free of charge. If the defe ctive muffl e r was in· stalled by St>ars, we will install the new muffler, charp;· ing only for brackets, bolts and other accessories, if ne eded .
Allstate Heavy Duty
Mufflers Guaranteed For As Long As You Own
The Car ••• I .
Regularly $7.98 to $11.98
to Expert Installation Available
Enjoy quiet, safe driving. Sears heavy-duty muffler seals in toxic exhaust and reduces it to a mere whisper. A 3-tube, free flow design gives less back-pressure, better performance.
SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or
Your Money Back !Sears I SEAAS, ROEBUCK AND CO.
Ridge Road West near Dewey Telephone: UNiversity 5-7070
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ed nurse and registered corseteer, is now associated w1th woodruff Brace & Limb Surgical Supplies of900 West Main St. Mrs. McGee is a registered cores tee r smce 1938 and is an expert fitter of ~ true life Breast Forms following mastectomy opera-tions. Mrs. McGee formerlyoperated her own business for 19 years in the Present Bldg,
Baked Food Sale To raise funds for its new char
ter, Cub Pack 17 of Trinity Lutheran Church is holding a baked food sale all day Saturday in the parking area of Bullshead Plaza. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frenzel, who head the committee, announce that the sale will start at 9 a.m. and will be conducted from a station wagon, They urge friends of the Cubs to patronize the sale. Nelson Marasco IS Cubmaster.
h~~?~~!~~ .Katherine K . Famise .Camp .Identical Form
OPEN DAILY 9A.M. to 5 P.M. (Saturday 8:30 til noon)
Ca II I D 6-0604
PULLMAN AVE.
SHOE .
MEN'S and LADIES'
INVISIBLE RE-SOLES
31 Pullman Ave. near Lake
CL 4-6330
ATTENTION!
Apri I 20, 1966 The Vicinity Post
What's Better Than
Bread 'n Butter·?
BREAD MADE WITH 100% BUTTER
G L
Just for the taste of it, try Johnson's
100% Butter Bread this week. 35¢ loaf.
! 6563
11
...------JOANNA WESTERN -----•
Window Shades
Made
While
You
Wait
The BRITER Paint Store 497 STONE RD. (Near Dewey AveJ
NO 3-9472 • Open Fri. Eves. 'Til 9
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1 BECKER PLUMBING . l ! & HEATING SUPPLY CO. ~ ' ' , FORMERLY 556 Lyell Ave. t ' \ , Now located at t ' ~ i sss BROAD ST. I ! CORNER BROWN ST. ~ ! PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLIES ~ ~ WHOLESALE PRICES • SAME PHONE CL 4-4900 ' ~--..... - ,. .... . ... .-,...,.,.,....,.,.,.,_,,~,......,.,_,....,._~,-.#" ___ , ____ ~
The shoe that doctors recommend
and children like to wear
(dwards CorecTred shoe
Doctors recommend CorecTreds because they're
designed to aid him in prescribing special shoes
for his patients. Children like CorecTreds
because they don't look like special shoes- they're
just like the ones their friends are wearing_
e ~Thomas" h .. l designed for wedglno, os prescribed
• Heel shaped with combination lost, long counter
• Contoured arch and thank for aopport where It's needed
• Balanced ftttlng maolded to your child'• fool • Adjustable blucher lacing that followo the ohape
of the fool
FOOT SUFFERERS See your doctor flrat- then con:& In for an ~ prescription ftttin~r. ,
with callouses on boHom of feet
COMPLETE RELIEF WITH OUR METHOD OF
SHOE FiniNG
OPEN FRIDAY EVES.
UN. 5-8886 CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
"Buy Shoes Front
Men Who Know Shoes"
32 Years at Dewey & Ridge
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Non-inflationary prices! We're keeping prices down to prevent inflation!
Republic Thermoglass g WATER HEATERS
30 GALLON 40 GALLON
Communion Breakfast
Secr etar y of State John Lomenzo will be guest speaker at the annual Communion B reakfast of o ur L ady of Mercy Alumnae Association to be hel d Sunday at the school.
AMBER DINER 281 LYELL AVE. Opp. Dewey Ave .
-----STOP IN F'OR OUR-----...,
DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL D!F'F'ERENT SPECIAL EVERY DAY
Reser vations may be made by OPEN 24 HOURS FREE PARKING IN REAR
7 9 50 INSTALLED 8 9 50 Murray Delicatessen calling M r s. John Will, chair man, ;;::::::::::::=ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;iiil
~ at FA 8-6610 or Miss Joanne
JANITROL
GAS FURNACE 10 Year Free Service Policy
Completely Installed $58 9 100,000 B. T.U.
Will heat 6 room house including oil necessary duct work and piping.
10 Yr . Warranty
FREE SPECIAL THIS MONTH POWER HUMIDIFIER with Each Furnace
Marine Micllancl Charges Accepted
HEATING INSTALLATION SERVICE, INC. 759 Flower City Park
GL 8-9806 (Since 1924l GL 8-2716
L ineber ger at HU 2-9254.
PART TIME
TELEPHONE SALES
Opening In 2 Shifts
Mornings 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Evenings 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.
SPECIALS GOOD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, thru TUESDAY, APRIL 26 GENUINE SPRING CHOICE SMALL
Po rterhouse STEAK
PORK EYE BOBOSTRCNt
sTEAK STEA~ RtEllr LEG-0 LAMB
$10?. BABY
BEEF LIVER
3:.$1 ITALIAN
SAUSAGE
79~b BONELESS
BEEF STEW
75~b FRESH CREAMERY
BUTTER 1-lb. PRINT
HUDSON
NAPKINS
~~~GE 29( 200
BLUE BOY CUT
BEETS
4 303 45( CANS
65,~ CHOICE
CHUCK STEAK
55,~ ECONOMY
T-BONE STEAK
65:. MILLBROOK HOMETOWN
BREAD 3. l-Ib.
LOAVES
49( EMPIRE STATE
TOMATOES LARGE
3 2lf2 SIZE 89( CANS
RIVER VALLEY FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE
4 ;Ao:s 75(
PORK BUTTS
55~ FRESH CHICKEN PARTS
LEGS BREASTS WINGS NECKS
49e sse 29C IOC
MEDIUM GRADE A
EGGS 2 DOZEN
89( OPEN
FRIDAY NIGHT until
9 P.M.
DELICIOUS
CUBE STEAK
85~ COUNTRY MAIO
SLICED
BACON
69,~. BEECHNUT
COFFEE 1-lb. CAN
N.B.C. CRACKERS ·
69~. FRESH GROUND
HAMBURG 3:.$1
BONELESS
VEAL CUTLET
99,; SKINLESS
STEAMERS
2 :. $1 DOMINO PURE CANE
SUGAR 5-lb. BAG
SILVER BELL
PREMIUMS MARGARINE J-Ib. BOX
BLUE WINNER HALVES
APRICOTS
2 lbs. 45( PACIFIC GOLD SLICED
PEACHES
vAl~1EY APRICOT NECTAR
F~gi~N PINEAPPLE JUICE
TRI·VALLEY PILLSBURY
FRUIT COCKTAIL CAKE MIXES White-Ye !low-Chocolate
2 LARGE 69( 46 oz. CANS 4 601. 69(
CANS
LARGE PARKING LOT SIDE OF STORE
2 ~1~1!iE 79( 3 PKGS. 98( WE GIVE AND .. EDEEII * ~
GOLD STAMPS """
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VOL. 39 NO. 17
Theme Planned For Festival
Theme for the Holy Apostles summer festival th1s vear w11l be "Around the World in Two Days." "Plans are commg along according to schedule," says l'hatrman Edward Perrone.
The church lot will bedecorated to fit the theme, and booths will represent different countries oft he world, All the booths will contain outstanding merchandise.
Four new booths and a surprise booth for the children have been added. Dates of the festival are Friday and Saturday, July 15 and 16. Perrone said uckets will be distnbuted by the women workers the first week in l\lay.
Esposito Given Bowling Trophy
The i\larie 1\landara memorial trophy awarded annually by the Most Precious Blood Bowling League will be in the possession of Joseph Esposito for the next year. He was "bowler of the year" the honor given him at the league's banquet on April 29 at Bolo's Restaurant.
The trophy is in memory of Miss Mandara who passed away in 1965. She had bowled in the league since it sta rted 14 years ago. It was donated by Al J. Frat tare' s A very Bowling Center and will be presented to a different Precious Blood bowler each year.
The trophy, during the past year, has been in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur l\Jandara, 48 Cedar St., parents of 1\liss Mandara. Her sister, Phyllis, made the presentation to Esposito.
Holy Rosary Banquet The Rosarians of Holy Rosary
parish will hold their annual Spring Banquet Thursday, 1\tay 19 at Logans n Scottsville Rd. at 6:30 p, m.
A bus will be available in the church parking lot at6:15andthose who need transportation can contact the chairman Mrs. Joseph Barra, GL8-6379. Publicitychair-
ROCHESTER, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1966
CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes ore extended to John Hogan, new Republican leader of the First Word, by Thomas F. Riley (left) and George Esse, (right) Tenth and Ninth Word GOP leaders respectively. These three words were carved out of the old Tenth Word two years ago.
JOSEPH ESPOSITO receives the Marie Mondoro Memorial bowling trophy from Phyllis Mondoro as Most Precious Blood League President Raymond Uttoro, left, and bowling hall proprietor AI Frottore, right, look on.
MOTHER'S DAY - May 8. Send BANQUETS· Shower, reception, her flowers and order them ear y, party focilit es for over 90 people. especially for out-of-town deli- Kitch.m provdeges optoonol, you very. Blanchard F lorist, 58 Lake furnish food. Coli Bavarian Ave. Dial 232-2255.-Adv. Restaurant, 746 Joy St., BE 5-
9538. -Adv. WARD'S ORIGINAL Artific ial
Flower Creations. Pieces mode MOTHER'S DAY FLOWERS . to order. Flowers for all occo- Arrangements, corsages, plants sions. Unusual gifts. 1458 Dewey and cut flowers. Order them early Ave. CL 4-1810. Midland Charge. from F lower Fashions Florist
THE VICINITY POST
LOCAL POSTAL PATRON
BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE
PAID 495 Emerson St. Rochester, N. Y.
14613 Postage Paid
Permit \o. 958
Rochester, N.Y.
Marshall Invites Students, Parents
There will be a meeting in the auditorium with parents of 7th, 8th and 9th grade students who will enter John Marshall Illgh School in September, 1966, on Monday, 1\lay 9 at 7:30p.m.
Purpose of the meeting will be to explain the organization and subject offerings of the s<·hool. A tour of the school building will follow. Members of the counselmg staff will be available to answer questions.
Sons and daughters are inVIted to attend with their parents. The school principal would appreciate being notified if you plan to attend.
Player Openings In Youth Baseball
There are a very few openings left for the Norhtwest Youth Association Baseball League. Teams are now being formed .
Any interested boy should call Pat Donofrio at GL 8-8361 or Augie Placito at CL 4-6828 prior to this Friday, May 6. No registrations accepted after that date.
Troop #196 Paper Drive Boy Scout Troop#196, sponsored
by the P. T. A. ol #7 School, Pierpont st., wtll hold a paper collection on Saturday May 7. Proceeds will be used to help pay for summer campmg and for troop equipment.
Il you have papers to be p1<·ked up, please call Howard Wall, GL8-2008 or Fred Williams, CL4-2464 and leave your name and address.
June 7 Party For 24th GOP
Republicans of the 24th ward have announced plans for a card party on June 7 at the West Side Ukranian Club. Tickers at $1.00 each are now on sale, accordingto the ticket co-chairman Joseph E S
posito who is the GOP candidate for supervisor in the 27th District, and Armand Vitale.
Frank Casaceli is general chairman and Supervisor Frank Hemmerich will head the reception committee. Prizes will be given and refreshments will be served.
20th Democrats Set Card Party
The 20th Ward Democratic Organization will hold its annual card party on Friday, May 13 at 8 p.m. at Keith Miller Post, 733 Maple St. This will be sponsored by both the Men' s and women's Clubs.
Chairman of the amiir is Mrs. Hudolf Herrmann and co-chairman is Mrs. Frances Bartolomeo. Prizes will be awarded.
lOth GOP Women To Meet The Tenth Ward Women's Re
publican Club will hold it's regular monthly meeting tonight May 4 The ladies will meet at 8 p.m. at Wesley Methodist Church on Dewey Ave. Refreshments will be served. All women of the Tenth ward are invtted.
Mrs. Patrick 1\tcKeon has been named chairman of the club' s annual spring dinner to be held in June. Plans will be discussed.
HUSH PUPPIES for all the members of your family. Buy them at Amico's Shoe Store, 1775 Dewey Avenue . -Adv.
1'1 um hi !I{! ancl Furna<·<> \\ orJ..
-Adv. 630 Ridge Rd. W. , UN 5-7270.-Adv:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ man is Miss Mary Quirin.
40 & 1 Final Registration Final registration for 40 & 1
baseball will be taken Saturday May 7 at No. 40 School Field at 2 p. m. Youths 7 through 14 years of age are eligible.
For l!Pliahlc• SE'n'iC<' Call \lc•tzl!l'r & Bra) N-GL 8-:>000
FOR People In a Hurry
Many Popular Brands of
Whiskey.Scotch·Cordials CASE DISCOUNT
1 % OFF REGULAR
PRICE
BUY BY THE CASE AT
LYELL AVE. LIQUOR - SAVE!
Use Our 1 - HOUR
Dry Cleaning Service
---and for your convenience---
3- OUR ----Shirt Laancky·-----
same Economical Prices e Same Quality Workmanship
1441 DEWEY
AVE. He~r Ridgeway
FREE PICK UP &
DELIVERY . CL 4-1240 ·
BRANCH STORE 2000 RIDGE RD. W ~ UN 5-4392 "For the Finest in Dry Cleaning and Laundering Anywhere at Any Price" . .. .·
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Take her out to dinner on Her Day and make her happy with a corsage from Raymond's.
Raymond's Florist 1038 LYELL AVE. PHONE GL 8-5897
r-----------------, f Come in and see our f f BIG SELECTION OF f t MOTHER'S Day Gifts t t t t Religious Articles t t LYELL CARD t t & GIFT SHOP t f Ro se (Uttaro) Vellozzi, Prop. FORGET _ ME f : 1008 LYELL AVE. NOT I t HOURS . 11:30 A .M. TO 9 P.M. CARDS t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Established 1927 ---WE CARRY ICE·~ -·
Mc·Cue's The V icinity Post and Tenth Ward Cour ier GROCERY
OFFICE - 495 Emerson Street, Rocheste r, N. Y. CL 4-5200 lsn Ridgewa~ F. R. METZINGER Editor ond Publisher GORDON A. STONE Advertising Manager
DEADLINE for news and wont ads FRIDAY preceding dote of issue. Picnic Goodies
~-HEADQUARTERS ! P :e SERVICES
PLUMBING - All kinds, reasonable . Mile~ Plumbing , Inc . 91 Frost Ave . FA 8·3069. -----------------T ELEVISION Service. Prompt reason-able . Modern TV and Radio, 447 Lyell
GL 8·0432._ -------------DRESSMAKING • Alterations, all
kinds, reasonable. Maggie Sapienza, 1193 Lyell Avenue, CL 4·8060. Call weekday5, all day Saturday.
BICYCLE REPAIRING - Also washing machine repairs . Tony's , Jay at Colvin.
CHARLIE'S WASHER SERVICE -Spocializinq in all wringers . Eosy Spinners , automatics , G.E., Norge, Kenmoro, Whirlpool. Also sell s used machines. Call ID 6 -9592- 543 Hague Stroat.
FOR SALE
PLUMBING FIXTURES - Used and' new. R<>asanab1e . Mil<>s Plumbing, Inc . 91 Frost Avf!. FA 8 · 3069 .
FILTERS lor your furnace . EnJoy clean healthful air, save coal with new hlters. Call Metzger & Brayer Co. GL 8·5000.
USED WASHERS • Automatic. Guaranteed , reconditioned. Bills Washer Serv1ce, 861 Jay St., BE 5-3482. ---- ---------------DRESSERS • VANITIES $5 up. TVs
$5 up . Gas stov<>s, ao • t size $15 each , regular siz<> $1 0 up. Refrigera tors $10 up, washers $5 up, waffle irons 50¢ each, beds complete $10 up , gas space h<>ater $5. All kinds of lamps 25¢ up . Ap't. 'lize washer $5. Men & boys shoes $1.50 up . lntemat•ona 1 Bulldozer $300. Many othe r qood buy::; at Tony ' s , 764 Jay St. Open Sundays 9 to 12.
Tony Giordano's Barber Specializing
Shon 0 in r Children's
290 Driving ~ Hair Cuts Park Ave. Flat-Tops
opp. BANK Brush Cuts
BANQUET F AGILITIES
BANQUETS - Shower, recephan, party facilities for over 90 people. Kitchen privileges optional , you fur· nish food. Call Bavarian Re::;taurant, 746 Jay St . , BE 5·9538.
FOR RENT
GLAMORENE e lectric rug nhampooer for rent $2 a day . Carl Smith Hardware, 3:.:8:.:.9:.:.A::::.mo.:.:s....:S~t· _________ _
FLOOR SANDERS & edqcrs . $5 a day for both. Shatzol Hardware, 498 Lyell Ave.
WANTED TO BUY
USED BIKES - Augie & Tony ' s TV Shop, 446 Campbell St . Hours 7 p.m. 9 p.m. FA 8· 2000.
Leave Your Car At Sears Ridge Road West Service Station While You Are At Work ••• Have Your Car Serviced ••• And
Then Drive It Away After Work!
Eli~ninale Coil Spring Sag······
INSTALLED Stabilizers
8~~~9 American Cars Only
Front or Rear
Reduces costly front end repairs ••• increases action of shock absorbers ••• saves tire wearl
SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Satisfaction Guaranteed or
Your Money Back !Sears I SEAilS, BOEIIUCK AND CO.
Ridge Road West near Dewey Telephone: UNiversity 5-7070
Leaving On Trip It's around the world in seven
weeks for two Delco employees who are residents ofthe Northwest area. l\luriel 1\1. Wiemer of Birr st. and Pam !\lasters of Parkway leave !\lay 20 for San Francisco on the ltrst leg of their flight which will take them to Taiwan where l\liss \\ iemer will come face to face with a young lady ·she has never met, but has written to and fostered for several years, Theresa Shuen, who is now 16.
The two travelers w i 11 completely circle the globe before returning home in fulfillment of a 1 ifetune ambition. Another visit they plan to make is in stuttgart, Germany, where they will see Mr. and JI,Irs , Paul Olson of Lexington, Ky., cousins of l\liss Wiemer, who have been stationed over seas for a year by Westinghouse.
A Corsage from Blanchard's wi II thri II her on
MOTHER'S DAY Sunday, May 8
May 4, 1966
She can get her wave
whenever she wants it.
Happy Motft.er's Day!
Appointments still available!
The Vicinity Post
CARAFIC.E BEAUTY SALON
871 Dewey Ave., (Gpp. Sy's Drug Store) GL 8-8190 Open 6 Days A Week - 9 to 6; Tues. , Thurs., Fri. EVes.
6 PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS IIIII< <tnd I ill<'<' r, ·rf..tc.
\llllf hth(.\
1020 MAPLE ST. Near Glide
3
SPECIAL CORSAGES ,~~---~-~-~-;-,_,_,_, ___ ~~--~-~--~~ \ ' ' LAVEN DAR
ORCHID 5.00
Value
2 BABY CYMBIDIUMS
Also a 5.00 Value
Large Selection Of Blossoming and Green
Plants in re-usable wicker baskets and purses
Flowers sent anywhere by FTD
! MIKE CERAME ~ i ' c. ' ' 1259 LYELLAVE. GLB-2189 ' ' -. ,r;;;.. t'., ' ' (Near MT. READ BLVD.> •• _.. J '
l D Rl VE-IN ~ i l hNSURANCE - FINANCINGi ~ Auto. Fire. Life Auto- Home- Mortgages ~
' . ' Easily Accessible - Easy To Park ~ ' ' OFF- STREE:T PARKING LOT IN FRONT OF OUR OFFICE !
58 Lake Avenue Dia l 232-2255 i ' ..__ _____ , ._~ ALL LINDER ONE ROOFrJ
A Message From Sherwood Drugs·
Sherwood Drugs puts I extra ingredient it1to every prescrip, tion they fill. This ingredient is called, nspecial Care".
Every prescription brought to Sherwood Drugs is filled with "Special Care", the same care we give to members of our own {ami lies.
That is why more and more people have their prescriptions filled here at Sherwood Drugs.
They know that we have earned their confidence and they trust us.
I
You can trust us too, bring your next pre scription here.
SHERWOOD DRUGS 630 RIDGE RD. W ., Just North of A&P
WESTRIDGE SHOPPING CTR.
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I
MAX FACTOR New Light
COLOGNE MIST
$1.75
COTY'S Imprevu
Is Here! Dusting Powder, To ilet Water, Cologne, Ta lc .
SHULTON SUMMER SPECIALS $1.00
MOUNT DRUG co. P rescription Specialists - H arry Mount, Ken F rodenbu rgh
1286 Dewey Ave. GL 8-7870
I
30 GALLON - GLASS LINED
10 YEAR WARRANTY
We Have COPPER TUBING
ALL FITTINGS
DALE'S 1011 Dewey A ve. at Bryon
GL 8-2100 OPEN EVENINGS
WE SERVICE All Makes and Models of
GAS & OIL HEATING UNITS SALES & SERVICE
Rochester A utomatic Heating Corp. 11.59 1.:\1\E .\\ 1-: . nt>ar Kodal.. G l 8-2846 Anytime
MEN& WOMEN S e a r s Is GrowingWe Need Your Help.
SEARS Is Interviewing Now For Immediate And Future Place{Tients "Selling & Non Selling" At Our RIDGE ROAD STORE.
Full Time Opportunit ies Provide Good Compensation And Benefits With Excellent Potent ial For Adva ncement .
Port Time Opportuni ties Are Available For Mornings, Afternoons, And Even ings. If You Hove Spare Time During The Week That You Wo uld Like To Convert To Income, Please Contact
TUBES TESTED FREE - TV and radio trouble? Call GL 8-9786, give us your make and model number.. We wlll help you find the trouble . Also reasonable service calls. Prinzi's TV & Appliance, 761 Dewey Ave. I 0 a.m. to 9 p.m.
TILE ROOFS repaired. Free estimates. C. Gilbert, 433 Flower City Park. CL 4_·7_6...;5_5_. _______ _
GUTTERS- Cleaned , repaired , painted. New gutters installed. All guaranteed. F'ul\Y insured. Free estimates . ~Ros$, CL 4•4218.
ROOFING - Wind damage. Matching colors. Repairs & new work. Reasonable puces. Free estimate. Guaran· te<"d . Fully insured. R. L. Ross, 555 Birr St . CL 4·4218.
WE ' LL HAUL IT AWAY - Clean out your attic, cellar or garage. FA 8·4270.
TOASTERS, irons, lamps, coffee makers. con openers, electric drills repaued. Keys made. Zack's Repair Service, 1318 Dewey Ave. CL 4-0584.
MOVING? Ca ll El me r Derle th
BES-6065
Reasonable Rates ROOF NEEDS repauing? As ph all,
slate & tile roofs. C.L. Gilbert,
CL 4-7655.---- ------ODD JOBS WANTED- Storm windows
removed, wash1ng walls, etc. 10 6· 4421.
CHIMNEY REPAIRS & cleanmg. Free osltmatos. Oauqh ton Construction Corp. BE 5·2735. PiAN 0 TEA_;C:..:_H_E_R _ __ -:-H:-:i-g:-h-5-c:-h-o-:-ol
Senior wllh 10 years of mus1c. F'or tn forn1a~io_n_c_a_11 C=L:....:.4·..::0:.:5..::4.;;2.;... ___ _
IRONING - my home. Reasonable. GL 8·1191.
10 X 12 ROOM $18. one coat, labor only, 18 year s expencnce. Free cstlmotcs . Exterior work also. Call
eves. OL 4-8368. --------
LICENSED PLUMBER specializmg both room .. , copper tubm q in stollottons, repaus , r<>modebng. Call GL 8-2429 If no a ,swer call evenlngs.
CLEANING ATTICS and cellars. Reas on able> ra t e u . HU 2-7878.
LIK-NU Vacuum Cleane SALES and SERVICE
RECONDITION ED
UPRIGHT and TANK TYPE CLEANERS
FULL LI N E PARTS. DISPOSABLE BAGS
1535 Lak<> Ave. Corner Pullman:.Ridge
PICK UP oncJ DELI VE RY
GL 8-6102 t~t-~. FA 8-1595 OPEN DAILY 10 a . m. to 5:30p. m.
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
Rates per insertion, minimum charge of Sl .00 lor the first 10 words. Additional words alter the first ten are 5¢ a word. Cash (no stamps) must accompany ad. Send to 495 Emerson St.
P.M.C. HOUSE WASH!NG, Alummum specialist. Alumu'\um, wood and cs .. bestos siding washed to perfection. SPECIAL porches any size $25. Patrick M. Cocca, 35 Edgcland St., BU 8·2639, HU 2-1138.
451 RIDGE RD . W. UN5-3866 2 operators to s erve you
O pen Doily 9-6 Vied., Thurs., Fri. Eves
REUPHOLSTERING beautifully done unconditionally guaranteed . Occasional chairs, $5 plus your choice of beautlful latest fabrics. Get our price on sofas, lounge choirs and antiques, before you decide . You pay nothing until job is completed. No job is too small. We are as close as your phone. Credit terms arranged. For free estimates and decorating counsel, just call FA 8·8948 anytime, or visit our shop, 631 Thurston Rd. , S.terling Co.
HELP WANTED
LADIES: Earn extra money pies fabulous prizes and fun trips. Part or lull time . HO 7- 5926, ED 4 -4057 .
HOUSEWIVES - Part time telephone work trom our pleasant downtown office. Call afternoons after 3 - CL 8-0808.
MITCHE LL BUSINESS SERVI CE 8 OWEN STREET
BOOKKEEPING Weekly o r Monthly Basis
Call . CL 4-1284 or GL 8-3801
MARRIED MAN to work in grocery store, part time. Apply in person MeCues Grocery, 577 Ridgeway Ave.
ELDERLY RETIRED single person to take care of small apartment build· mg. Call evenings UN 5·5066.
PART TIME, full time, anytime. Do you think you're worth 54 - sa per hour. Applications now being accepted for civil, factory & professional people. Apply Room no. 207, 40 West Ave., May 7, 2 • 4 p.m. Students with
ELECTROLUX SALES, Serv1ce & cars may apply. Parts, also repo$scssed. Your cleoner checked lr.,e. Call Tony LigoZIO, RELIABLE WOMAN or school girl HU 2-1323, CL 4·4898. .... with references, lor babysitting 3:45 -
12:30 every 2nd week. Child 4 yrs. ANJON APPLIANCE Service - Re• Must love children. Ridgeway Ave.
pairing wash.,rs, dryors and stoves. area. Call GL 8-6783. All makes & models. All work quoran· teed. GL 8·4453. Plumbing and Furnace Work
For Reliable Service Call Metzger & Brayer-GL 8-5000
Where the bo~s are:
with the girls .. . in the Miss America Shoes
The little girl look ... so big this season. Interpreted here w1th the kickiest young
styl1ng. brightest new coloring and a look that teams w1th softly ruffled. feminine
S900 White fashions. o r
B lack
Y ou're onlll ter r if ic i n l/OUr
MISS AMERICA ~ shoes
Since 1914
As seen in S EVENTEEN
?i;{iJJ?~<·
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PHONE
GL 8-4614
Open 9 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Sot. ' ti I 6 p.m.
CLOSED WE DN ESDAYS
PARK FREE AT OUR DOOR
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection
WANTED
USED OR NEW books on ell know ledge relenng to clocks . EL 2 -6063.
ARIE NS COOPER
WEHNER MOWER & YARD EQUIPMENT
SALES & SERVICE BOLEN'S
Lawn Boy - Sunbeam GARDEN EQUIPMENT
OPEN DAILY 9 a .m. to 9 p.m . Sa turday 9 a .m. to 6 p.m.
Repair - Sharpening
0"\ \ LL ~IAK ES
2321 RIDGEWAY AVE.
..__ __ G L 8-4923 =-=== UPHOLSTERING
E:STABLISIIED 30 YEARS Note Low L <lbor Charge
Smell chairs l ow a s $5 plus chofce beau tifu l fab rics . C oxwells $1 0. Large cho irs $12. L oung e cha i rs $14· Living room suite s resty led, modernized with nylo n fabric s , a i r•f ocm rubber. F'or advi c e, estimates, day or n iqht, call
INVESTIGATE HOW 2 WAY BUSINESS RADIO CAN INCREASE THE
EFFICIENCY OF YOUR BUSINESS OPERATIONS
Sonar . Webster. C i tzen' s Band. Radi o H igh o r L o w B a nd F i re Radios . Bos e. Mob i le . 2 Wott Walk ie- Talkie , Marine Radio, Depth Sounders , Direction Finders , F .C . C . Licensed Service o n a ll ma ke s.
RALPH HEERKENS SALES- SERVICE
28 Dorothy Ave . UN 5-820 I
WANTED T O B UY
WAN T E D : Old ba njos , mandolins , guitars , s tring instruments , any condition . Highes t prices for o ld G ibson, Martin , Vega, Bacon, Paramount ins· lruments . EL 2 -3225.
ANT IQUE S, G L ASSWARE, bric brae, coins , jewelry, attic or cellar accumulation. CO 6 · 3693.
Ledlie Jeweler, Gemologist D iamonds , Settings, Appraisals
G u aranteed Wat ch & Jewelry Repair Service
2nd Floor, Professional Bldg.
840 Dewey Ave. , cor. Dr i v. Pk.
BOUGH T ANP SOLD
USED CARS wanted for dismantling & parts . Highest prices paid , delivered to Tradi ng C e nte r. 1485 Lyell Ave . G L 8-4462 .
COLLECT MONEY on those o l d dishes - instead o f dus t! O ld g l assw are , cut gl a ss , c hina , hand pa inted . dishes . F'ree e stimates. Call CL 4· 829 1.
A PARTMENT FOR RENT
NEWLY RE DE CORATED 4 rooms . All utilities , n e ar church & bus stops. In 24th Word . Call 10-6 B E 5· 9698 After 6 GL 8· 2482.
3 ROO MS HE ATED- $75. 348 Child St . Available Ma y I S .
2 SLEEPING ROOMS , furnished . Single & d ouble. Girls only. C L 4 -0887 .
George E. Bisnett
OPTICIAN 1497 Dewey A ve .. H ear Ridgeway
COMP LETE
OPTICAL SERVICES ......__ GL 8-1215--_.
HOUSES F'OR SALE
ARNETT BOULEVARD, 388, Bedroom, bath, living-dining room , kitchen , 1st floor . 5 bedrooms, bath u p. Completely modernized. BE 5· 4554 . 2 car garage. Easily converted.
ARNETT BOULEVARD, 675. Attrac· tive 6 room single . Garage. F u rnishe d or unfurnished . ID 6~342 .
SELYE TERR., 171 - 8 room sing le, 4 bedrooms, modern bath , fenced yard, double car garage , near schools , shopping district , buslines. By owner . GL 8 · 1646.
114 ALAMEDA ST. • Modernized kitchen , 5 bedrooms, fully finished basement, in sulated .. By appointment only. CL 4 - 1596.
C AMPB E LL & C HI L D S T. vicinity . 7 room c o tta ge . Rea sonabl e . F'or a ppointmen t , C O 6 · 3021 , CO 6~874 .
GRE ECE - C HOICE pleasant neigh· borh oo d , well shrubbed with ma ture shade t rees . F'ive rooms , wall to wall carpe l, disposal and two vanities . Owner UN 5-4541.
OTIS ST. no 4 5 • Single 8 room house (4 bedrooms) 2 ca r garage with fenced in yard. Good condition . Asking $ 13,600. CL 4~540.
SENECA PARKWAY 670 • four bedroom colonial in e xcellent condition. Dishwasher and disposal . By owner. Phone No. C L 4 -6664 - price $28, 500.
HOUSE F'OR RENT
151 SANTE E ST .· Available 5 room s ingle , garage , carpeting, gas heat , excellent condition . Adults preferred. Open Sun 2 -5. GL 8 · 5431 .
Russe Plumbing & Heating Co.
SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS, REMODELING and 24 HOUR
EMERGENCY SERVICE BE 5-7766
If no answer call G L 8-2483 CHILD CARE
BABYSIT T ING • Infants . My home. Ridge Rd . West. GL 8· 3527.
WILL BABYSIT in my home, any hours . Refe rences . J . Swie ton , 364 Ravine Ave . (Corne r of Dewey Ave.)
Bring it in-Take it out
RECORD PLAYERS TAPE RECORDERS
TRANSISTOR RADIOS TV's
Expertly repaired GUARANTEED
DUKE'S 374 West Main St.
FA 8-3845
Open eves. 'til 10:30
F'OR SALE
ATTENTION : New and used home buyers 1 Our qualified staff will be pleased to make an appointment to sec you at our office or at your home with photos of our multiple listings end/or to discuss your real estate problems. If you are contemplating listin9 your home, see us first for fast results . Call Dolores Falzone, Castle Realty CL 4-1850. GL 8-0404.
WHITE SEWING machine 1n neutral wood cons ole. Zig zags , buttonholes , does fancy decorative stitching. Will sell for balance due of $30.60 or lake ovor 6 payments of $5. 10 monthly . Cell GR 3·43:..;9:...:9;..;.· - -------
METAL DESK & chair $25. Pool· filler $25 (used only 1 season). CL 4 -2268.
H IGH CHAIR end pod. Good condi tion - $10. CL 4-6 195.
IT ' S lerlffie the way we ' re selling Blue Lustro lor cleaning rugs and upholstery . Rent electric shamp o oer $ 1. H . C . Pommerening & Son, 1086
Lyell A_v_o_. ----------A LU MINU M STORM WINDOWS combi·
na tion , $ 12 .95, Storm doors , $ 29.95. Installa t ion crrangod. Empire H ome Improvement Co., GL 8 · 24 09.
TIRES at wholesale prices at our worohoUso . Big, big savings for the very best . Automotive • truck . Dugan Sal~s _ _E~~sso Avis St. , GL 8·8877.
RICCAR SEWING MACHINES, sales , service, repairs on all mak es. Lyell Plaza Sewing Center . CL 4~170.
DAVENPORT - Excellent condition. 75 Christian Ave. Phone UN 5- 3802.
USED WASHERS & DRYERS - Auto• motic & wringer $25 up . Guaranteed T Vs , refrigerators, used furniture . George' s Swap Shope, 48 4 W. Main St . F'A 8 ·2667.
PORCH STEPS custom made . F'ree delivery. Call Nichols-Wyman Lumber Co., 2435 Dewey Ave. UN 5-7 110.
DOORS - Combination heavy duty aluminum installed for $36.95. Call Nichols -Wyman Lumber Co. , 2435 Dewey Ave., UN 5·7110.
STUNNING SHRIMP colored lon<;~ gown, originally $40, now $18 • worn once; lovely strapless pink organza knee length gown, $ 1 0; both size 1 O; p erfect for prom or gradua tion; 685 Seneca Pkwy, CL 4-3533 .
F'OR bolter cleaning, to keop colors g leomin9 , use B lue Lustra carpet cleaner. Rent electric shcmpooer $1. Zcck's Hardware , 1318 Dewey Ave .
TWO GAS STOVES • one 30 inch , one 36 inch. E xcellen t condition . Reasonable. Call after 6 weekdays , GL 8-9252, 354 Knickerbocker Avo .
TWO GE R MAN SHEPARDS • malo, female , 2 yrs . old . Excellent watch dogs . G L 8-4362.
~MOTHER'S; ' ' ! DAY ! I CARDS- CAND Yl i GIFT i I · ·~EAS_ l i~i \ . ' ' P R E SCRIPTION ' ~ SPECIALISTS \
~ 692 Maple St. Cor. Ames '
~ ' ' FA 8-4866 '
~ FREE PARKING i ~ ACROSS THE STREET ~ ' H OURS : 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. 4 \ SUNDAYS & H OLlO A YS \ ~ 9 to 1 S UN DAY · ' s_...,...,.... __ , __ -,.....,.,..-..,. ........ Jr~
TREAT rugs right, they ' ll be a do· •-------------..., light if cleaned with Blue Lustro. Rent electric shcmpooer $1. Shctzel Hardware , 498 Lyell Ave, -----
3 PIECE BEIGE sectional sofa; 2 blonde end tables; 2 matching end table lamps. Good condition - $100. UN 5·5916.
1959 F'ORD HARDTOP. A·l condition. New tires & many other new items • $195. GL 8·2034 after 6 p.m .
The 24th annual pmochle tournament for ladies started Monday in the Pine Room of Holy Family School, Jay St.
Playing will continue ;\londays at 8:15 p. m. for 15 weeks. Ladies interested in JOinmg must register and are adv1sed to complete their own table of four.
For mformation and to register, call FA 8-3868 after 5 p.m.
Rosary Society of Holy Family will meet on Wednesday 1\lay 11 at 8 p, m, in the Pme Hoom. Betty Parker from crescent Puritan will speak on "Fashions On A Farthing". Games and refreshments ' will follow. :V1rs. Albert Brunette is the hostess. Recitation or the Rosary at 7:30 in rectory yard will preceed the meeting.
i~HO DESERVES A GIFT OF APPRECIA TIO\
\fORE THA~ MOTHER? DIAMONDS
OR NEW MOUNTINGS.
HAMIL TON AND VANTAGE JEWELED
WATCHES A "FAMILY" RING WITH STONE FOR EACH CHILD
MIDLAND CHARGE
.
Lyell Ave. Baptist Fidelis Class of Lyell Ave. Bap
tist Church meets today, May -1 with Mrs. Thomas Keenan of Riddle St. at 12:30. Sol us Class meets 1\lay 6 with Peter Arva of Winona Blvd.
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At Sunday morning worship service May 8 at 11, spec1al recogmtion will be made of all mothers present. Sunday School pre<"edes this service at 9:45.
l\Iay 9 the Charity Carmari and Esther Circles will meet w1th Mrs. Nancy Weatherbee of 965 North Greece Rd. Assistmg her will be Mrs. Adele Arva.
P UMB-OUT STOP TN IS ~
CONCENTRATED LIQUID DRAIN OPENER- CLEANER
•EATS MAI R 8 ge •IATSFAT
W &DGB HARDWARE 113 LAKE AVE.
·--·Cor. Lexington ....
TUXEDOS FOR RENT
In Block
,
Strolo ond Cut-Awoy Styl<'.
ALTERATIONS and
REMODELING
FOR RENT or FOR SALE
w~~wc DINNER JACKETS
SUITS • PANTS Made to Order
PAPPANI, TAILOR 292 lhi\'1~1! Pl... \w.
Between Lake 6 De'""Y
3 ROOM APT. Newly redecorated, heot, hot woter, stove, refrigerator
Inquire 8 a.m. · 5 p.m.
Richard W. FRIDAY, INC. 779 Maple St.
CHRISTOFF'S Grocery & Del icatessen
TWO Convenient Locations 602 Driving Pk. Ave.
Corner B1dwell Terr .
Open Doily 9:30a.m. to 8 p.m.
404 Lexington Ave. Corner F'inch St.
Open Doily 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.
WE CARRY
ICE COLD _
BEER & ALE
Bring A!! Your Garments To ••• ATOMIC
CLEANERS 733 DEWEY AVE.
CL 4-8775 -For FREE
PICK-UP & DELIVERY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,
I CLARA~S HAIR t I 143 FAIRGATE ST. F ASHI 0 NS :
: 'Oonii1ir . begins with : f <!::Jv-~ · Ha ir Core. 4 t Hove a professiona l s hampoo a nd t' t set once a week. Call today! A EVES. & SAT. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY t '-- - ----... ID 6-6535--"'-r·c-oRDfAL' ~-;;.-;.;;;,-E· ,_ ,.A_ , _
Come in and let one of our skilled and competent Operators re-style and rt'-t'ita/izc your hair into a " Thing of Beauty"
-----------------Angelo, Louise, Soffy, Dolores :
~ FEDELOpeErato;S SALON OFE BEAUTY :E
iE 1026 MAPLE ST. BE 5-8640 s ;i1111111111111 Modern Shop - Plenty of Free Parking lflllllllfllli
Remember Her with
Flowers on
Mother's Day
OPEN 10 A.M. TO 1 P .M. SUNDAY (MO THER'S DAY ONLY)
1585 Dewey Ave. Cor. Pullman CL 4-3020
Wins Scholarship
Thomas Kaza 17, son of Mr. and l\1 rs. Albinus Kaza of 1735 Lyell Ave., has won a Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute Scholarship that will give him $2,1 50 each year for four years of study at the institue in Trov.
Tom, a senior at Jefferson High will enter H.P .T.' sSchoolofEngineenng 111 September.
He 1s a11nmg tor a career in aerospace or nvil engmeering. He also has won a Regents Scholarship and is a member of the National Honor soc1ety.
Tom tutors other students in math, h1s tavorite subject, before sc-hool. He also participates in v o c a 1 and instrumental music groups at school.
lnfroduefory Offer!
Goes on fa st with brush or roller - dues smooth, tn minutes. No offensive odor. Velvet flat finish lor walls and ceilin9>. Whole and popular colors
Wm. Pommerening HARDWARE CO.
497 Lyel l Ave. GL 8-6088
You
Wait
The BRITER Paint Store 497 STONE RD. (Near Dewey Ave.l
NO 3-9472 • Open Fri. Eves. 'Til 9
,__. .--- _,_. ,_,. .- ,_,. ----"- ,_,,.---_. ,_, .,_.,._ -, I ~ . '\ MOTHER'S r:I;\ ' : ~a'"~ DAY \:&I I ' ~~ CARDS jmt stt)' '
' "'(.bm ge It" ~
I !~'l I ' JEWELER ~ I 325 Driving Pk. Ave. t .a.,_.. ___________ ________ j
~·~~::::-::·~~:~~~~RED FRONT MARKET ;::~:•::::·:~:•:::~ ~ 61 JAY ST. at Plymouth :~~
~ WE FEATURE CUSTOM CUT MEATS ~ ~ Home Made ITALIAN SAUSAGE ~ ~:~ Custom Cut MEATS For Your FREEZER ~ ~ Fresh Daily FRUITS & VEGETABLES ~ ~ WE DELIVER 14 !·~: ";;::f!~~ '1~~.-:~::- '>!~~~· ::;:+~!~ ~;:+~:J~: .;*t.C~~1~~·~~· .:::t•J~~:;~$'!:.C~:~t~:.c~~:~·
466 RIDGE ROAD WEST at DEWEY and NORTHGATE PLAZA
ACTIVE SPORTSWEAR With The Fashion Look
. Blouses
from $400 FOR YOUR SELECTION
Jewelry, Handbags, Gloves, etc.
Evenings till 9 ~CHARGE ACCOUNTS
Sot. to 5:30 \B) & MIDLAND
---Also--
Gifts For Graduates
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection8 The Vicinity Pos t Moy 4, 1966
Open Doi ly 9 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENC
POST OFFICE ST~~IO HOURS: DAILY & SATURDAY
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
MONUMENT DEALER ART BONSIGNORE
DON'T FORGET Call ID 6-3880
For Your
Lawnmower Service VIVA'S
Ca ll for ART for o rt ·in-stone
GL 8-5301
r-----------------, : Salon De ~eni : t 1004 LYELL AVENUE t f G L 8--G440 f t ' t Miss Jennie, Stylist t & OPEN DAILY 9-9, SAT. 9-6 ~ ~· f f CLOSED WEDNESDAY ~ f L_P<lrk Free, Next Door, Shotzels. ________ _
i MOTlHER:~::::::.NTSI i WIT. H. FLOWERS WIRED *i -tc -· • ANYWHERE BY
I ~~~~ ~, ~ t C!£\:rts .' .'. n:;~A i f OP;rg~~~~:·~~sHI;s a • FREE. DELIVERY UN 5-7270 FLoRisT a ~ PLENTY FREE PARKING ! ... WESTRIDGESHOPP!NCCENTER 630 RIDGE ROAD w. •*****~~~~~************************* r.:.r,__..,~,_,.,....,__..,,_,.,~,- . _, _ _,,_.,,_,, _,__..,,_,,._,_'
i BECKER PLUMBING ! ~ & HEATING SUPPLY CO. ! ! FORMERLy 556 Lyell Ave. ! ! Now located at !
i SSS BROAD ST. l ! CORNER BROWN ST. ! ! PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLIES ! ' WHOLESALE PRICES • SAME PHONE CL 4-490~ ;_,__.., __ .... _,,....,,.,.,_.,_,~,--~-,,_,.--,..--.--,.,._..,_,__.,
CLEARANCE ~~«:: RANGES
Gas and Electric 30" and 36"
Get Our Price Now! APARTMENT SIZE
Magic Chef RANGES Model 30-1NW
Only95°
0
BILL'S WASHER REPAIR " (hrr 25 \ears of Washe r Maintenance Service"
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M.- 9 P.M.
861 JAY ST. BE 5-3 482
Lutheran Redeemer Church wor ship at L u the r an
Church of the Redeemer are at 9 and 10:45 a.m. Sunday Church School 9 and 10:45 a.m. Infants cared for during both services.
Mother' s Day will be observed at Lutheran Redeemer by the awarding of corsages to some of the mothers in recognition of all mothers.
Friday, May 6, Mother 's and Daughter' s Banquet at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 7, bowling banquet will be held at Island Cottage Party House.
Monday, May 9, Church Council meeting at 8 p. m.
Tuesday, May 10, Altar Guild meeting at 7:30p. m. Dorcas Circle meeting at 8 p.m.
Grace Methodist Returning from a trip to Europe
and the Holy Land, Rev. Glenn Alty Crafts, Senior Minister of Grace Methodist Church, will preach on Sunday, May 8, at the 11 a. rn. service of worship. His theme will be "NO Place Like Home."
Grace Presbyterian The Deacons meeting will be
held at the home of Jane Hutchinson, 136 Seminole Way, on 1\Jay 12 at 8 p. m.
OBITUARIES BYERS • Apr. 30, 1966. Mrs .
Annie R. Byers of 171 Evondole Rood. Surviving ore one son, Henry Byers; five grondchi ldren. ·Funerol services were held from
YOUNG LOY E'S, Monday, Moy 2, 1966 at 10 a.m. Interment was at Greencastle, Po .
ESTES • Apr. 30, 1966. Mrs. Moude Estes of Davenport, F lo. Surviving ore one daughter, Mrs. W. L. Hoog; two granddaughters; five groat grondch i I dren. · A graves ide service was held
in Riverside Cemetery, Wednesday, May 4, 1966 a t 2 p.m., with Rev. Michael L. Miller offi c ioting.
i~1LOVE~ funeral Home Inc. -, \511 DEWEY AVUUIE
FLOWERS Truly express sympathy Tlrcre is no st~bstitute
Holy Apostles Mothers Club Meets May 16 Holy Apostles Mothers' Club
meeting will be held Monday, May 16 at 8 p.m. in the school hall.
The nominating committee will
REPORT u~~.;::-"
From ~~ ALBANY ~.._
Ry th '<!rnbl) mun
1 umc., E. Potters
If you have been following the work of the State Legislature, you know that I have co-sponsorNl :1 bill l::>r divorce reform in New York State. By the time you read this art ide, I beliE:'It '· divorce reform will be a reality and the law of the
· land. On Monday, April 25th, the New York Times wrote an interesting editorial on thts subject. I am reprinting it for your review:
Realism on Divorce "The Legislature begins debate
Wednesday on modernizing New York's 1787 divorce law, which -with its single ground, adultery-is the least liberal in the nation. The verv fact that liberalization will be debated at all is remarkable enough, for even a study of substantive revision had falled to reach a floor vote until last year.
"Now the prospect for enacting a new law is bright. Instead of the bitterness that might have been expected, a spirit of amity born of <"Onstructive compromise seems to prevail on the eve of action.
"The measure that has finally emerged will enjoy the sponsorship of the Senate majority leader, Earl w. Brydges, Assembly Speaker Anthony J. Travia, Senator Jerome L. Wilson, Assembyman Percy E. Sutton and other key legislators of both parties. It was built on the liberal basic draft written by the joint legislative committee under the <·hairmanship of Senator Wilson.
"The Senate and Assembly leaders, not wholly satisfied w1th the original Wilson -Sutton bill, produced the1r own \'ersion but m a concilatory and reasonable fashion they have listened to objection, and in important respects yielded to it. As a result, Howard H. Spellman, chairman of the special committee on matrimonial law of the Bar Association of theCityofNewYork who has been working fordivorcelaw reform for four decades and was a prime mover In the present drive for revision, pronounces the bill now before the Legislature for action •excellent' , though admittedly not perfect.
"The principal defects are in the cumbersome procedures for <"onciliation and in the doubts cast on the validity of out-of-state divorces through proVIsions which are themselves of questionable constitutionality. Passages earlier questioned on mandatory delay in remarriage and on divorce after •separation by consent ' have been improved. A newly added severability clause protects the remainder of the statute if any part of it is declared unconstitutional.
"So the long battle to achieve what seemed for so long, to be the impossible is within sight of victory. It will be -in the true sense -a moral as well as a political victory. It means a significant diminut ion of the perjury and collusion in divorce actions in this s tate, which brought bar and bench into disrepute. It should reduce the migration to far place for •quickie' divorces so easily available to the wealthy but denied to others by reason of cost. It will make a currently cruel law conform to the reality of today's social standards and in all of these respects the revised statute will represent an advance for democracy."
As a public s en•ice, paid for b) Assemblyman Powers
report on a slate of officers to be elected for the coming two years.
Fifth grade mothers will be the hostesses.
PART TIME
TELEPHONE SALES
Opening In 2 Shifts
Mornings 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Evenings 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Saturdays 10 A.M. to 2.P.M.
SALARY AND BONUS
CALL 232-5882
Magazine Subscription Soles
LIFE CIRCULATION CO. 17 CLINTON AVE. S.
1-- ,_. ~ .._......,-...-...-._. ._. ...... ,
I WOODEN STEPS I J Made To Order I I -~" PORCHES ! I ~ . ~ . REPAIRED I f ~ ~ ·' and f : - -r., ...... , ., RE-FLOOREDf
I ROOF REP AIRING :
L~~~~!_:..~~.~~J SOLDI'S
BARBER SHOP 1024 Maple St.
AMPLE FREE PARKING
Children 's HAIR CUTTING
A Specialty BE 5-5470
VACATION in CANADA at
Thurstonia Lodge Sturgeon Lake in !he hea:t of the
Kawortha, 90 miles N . E . o! Toronto
DELICIOUS
• MEALS
EXCELLENT
• FISHING Bathtng - Tennis • Golf · Doncmg
RATES
$42 - $45 - Per Week INCLUDING MEALS
CHILDREN'S RATES Housekeeping Cottages
$45.00 • $75.00 Per Week For In formation
CALL DON GEHM 634 Britton Rd.
NO 3-5221
lEO'S GARAGE General Repairing
All Makes Cars and Trucks 228 Brown St. cor. Oak
Phone 546-5423
Esposito's Barber Shop
508 LYELL AVE.
Near Murray St.
Steve's Barber Shop 675 Maple St. at Ames
2 Specialists iu
BARBERS Crew Cuts - Brush Cuts
CHILDREN'S and LADIES' HAIR Also Shaves & Shampoos
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection
Hi Folks :
May 4, 1966 Rochester , N.Y.
Ma and the s ix kids and I are ju st takmg 1t easy. \\'e went camping this u•eekend and fr oze . \~ e hope you are all u•e ll. \\ e miss you!
the scene of a demonstr ation of physical education activities on Friday, May 6 at 8 p. m. Program is under direction of Martin Sauer hafer, Health and Physical Education teacher at the chool.
Some 200 children in grades four through seven will participate in the program. Parents and fr iends of the school are invited.
Ind ian Guides Paper Drive
Indian Guides of the r.taplewood Branch Y.l\l .C.A. will hold their second annual spring paper drive on Saturday, May 7 from 9 a.m. to 4 p. m. Anyone desi r ing their paper s picked up can call the 'Y' at 325-2880, and leave their name and address. The Indian Guides wlll collect all the paper s they can during the seven hour period.
Card of T hanks
May 4, 1966 The Vicin ity Post
PIC & PAY
fLAKE AVE. AT DRIVING PARK)
OPEN 'TIL I A.M. DAIL Y 11 A .M. to 1 A.M. -SA T . & SUN . 9 A.M. to 1 A.M.
Charcoal - Picnic Supplies
"The Ult1mate In
9
The family of Sister l\Iary Juventius, SSND, (formerly Margaret Frisch of 335 Ames St.)who passed away on April 16, 1966, express their thanks to the clergy, Sisters of Notre Dame, relatives and fnends for the l\1 asses, mem onals, sympathy cards and kindnesses received dur ing their bereavement.
CA_R_D_O_F_T_H_A-NKS 2485 MT. RE AD ClVO. Between qidge Rd. & Ridgeway ave. off Expressway en west side
Mr. and r.I rs. Leo Gumina and !:::::::==~==::::=::e=:::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::~==:=::e=:::=~~=::::::~-JI fantily \Vish to t hank their many .,_.,. .. , _ , _ , _ __ ,_,~,_,_-,------------=--~~_,_.,~,..,..
triends, relatives and customer s , ' ror the manv acts or kindness • TOMMY'S BEAUTY SHOP ' shown them dur ing their r ecent ~ ' ber eavement. ,, 298 Driving Pk. Ave . ~
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gumina ~ (Glendale Mar ket) l " For The Woman Who Cares" ~
NEW i Call " Penny" at GL 8-9826 ~
S* ! t,
FOR WALLS AND WOODWORK
SILKY - the first Acrylic latex Semi-Gloss Paint that really works! SILKY FLAT - the Acrylic latex Wall Paint with such magic hiding power that one coat looks like two.
BEN MILLER HARDWARE
555 State St. Dial 232·6736
JUST T!IREE DOORS FROM
SMITH ST. and LYELL AVE.
WATCH REPAIRING Watches sci e ntifically repaired, ultrasonica lly c leaned and e le ctri colly time d. ,
ALL WORK GUARANT EED
Do You K now: /
You c an have an expans ion w a tc h band c u s tom fitte d to your wris t s u c h a s y our t a i lor wou ld fi t y ou with a s uit of c l o th es?
If yo u have troub l e wi th you r watc h s lipping or b e ing t o o tig h t a nd uncomfortable on your wri s t s to p in and have a n e w on e fi tte d t o your wris t "hile you wai t . It only takes a few minutes .
JOHN La COMBA Wa tch-maker and
Chronograph Te chnic ian
WATCH REPAIR DEP'T. Neisner ' s
Ridge Rd. W. & Dewey only
' SPECIALIZING \ i COLORING - " PERM" For COLORED HAIR i ~,_,_,_,_,_, _____ , __ _
ESTER'S LIQUOR STORE
1487 Dewey Ave. Large Selecti on
WINES & LIQUORS See Este r's For All The POPULAR BRANDS
Frank Donovan , Mana ger " lour \ <"il(ltlwrhrwd I.Lf/11"' Stuff" Fur(),,,.,."/() l'l'll rs "
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Everything Must Go ------ -- -~PAINTS-HARDWARE§
IRochester Paintersl EE SUPPLY & HARDWARE § E 148 WILDER ST. ~ -FA 8-8534 ~
MONDAY - SUNDAY 8 A.M. 'TI L MIDNIGHT WE FEATURE U.S.D.A. FRESH CUT CHOICE MEATS
Including 45 Variety Fresh Sliced Cold Cuts Italian and Domestic
U.S.D.A. CHOICE
SIRLOIN STEAK
99,~. CERTIFIED
VACUUM PACKED
BACON 89,~
CENTER-CUT
PORK CHOPS
89~. ..................• To bins Packed COLD CUTS ROTS
···~················ SPECIAL
f\..O~\O~S~ BISON GENOA
~,,, su~6~~. SALAMI o\l~ 9o $129
t,qt. lb.
SPECIAL EXTRA LEAN
BOILED HAM $11~. ALL MEAT TWIN PACK SKINLESS
FRANKS
59,~
WE CARRY A COMPLETE VARIETY OF QUALITY BAKERY BAKED GOODS
---WE TAKE ORDERS FOR BIRTHDAY CAKES
To bring comfort and relief
to those who seek our aid.
HAUBNER & STALLKNECHT
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
----- 828 JAY STREET ----~ I AMPLE OFF- STREET PARKING I PHONE FA 8-2323
EDWARD E. HAUBNER, ROBERT ZIMMER SARTO W. STALLKNEC?H.T
M~bor of I lth Dimict funeral Directc.r's Au'n. Also NYS DFA and National FDA; and Associated Funeral D.irectors Service
Entertaining Here
Freel Costello (above) leader of a trio which is now playing nightly at Cotrone' s Restaurant, 1956 Lyell Ave., is not new to local nightclub patrons. He had engagements in Hochester two years ago.
Fred plays the ac(·orcl10n, organ and ptano and in the past two years has entertained in Hollywood, Las Vegas and Canada and most recently was at the King's Inn in the Bahamas. He 1s married to a local girl and plans to make his home in Hochester.
JOY PHARMA.C
1106 LYELL AVE. C L 4-8726
Anthony and Frank Joy PHARMACISTS
FAMILY NEEDS Our modern pharmacy
has a great variety of
health needs for the en
tire family. Prompt, per·
1 sonalized prescription
service!
No offensive "pointy" odors,
extremely washable.
an extraordinary point
ASK ABOUT IT AT
LYELLCBEST HARDWARE
2320 Lyell Ave. CL 4-5413
OPPOSITE WEGMANS
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS
SALE USED WASHERS
REBUILT AUTOMATICS 90 DAY GUARANTEE
NORGE- MAYTAG- EASY $4995 PHILCO - WHIRLPOOL from
"Over 20 Year~ of \\ a~h<'f \lainlenanec Service"
BILL'S WASHER SERVICE and APPLIANCES
OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. - 9 P.M.
861 JAY ST., Cor. Ames BE 5-3482
Norbert E. Vay Funeral Home
604 MAPLE STREET FA 8-9100 Norbert E. Vay, Licensed Manager
Kenneth P. Schleich Joseph R. Vay
PLUMBING
BATHROOMS Package Unit
New Water Services
Alfred A. Niemeyer PLUMBING
834 Flower City Pork
CL 4-5584 WINDOW and SCRE!::N REPAIR
Aluminum Frame Storm Windows & Screens
Expertly Repaired
AERO HARDWARE 1430 Dewey Ave. 832 W. Mo1n St. GL 8· 3220 BE 5·5614
A harvest queen will be chosen this Friday evening, !\lay 6 at a pageant to be held in John l\larshall High School at 7:30 p.m.
Over 20 young ladies from this area will compete. The queen and her alternate chosen will then compete with the queens from the towns in the final judging held in July for the t.lonroe County Harvest Queen title. This is the first year girls from the city are eligible to compete.
Open to the public, the event will provide an evening of entertainment along with the queen contest.
Wesley Methodist This week, May 1 - 7 has been
designated as "Leader Recognition week" by the Rochester Council of Girl Scouts.
Wesley Church expresses appreciation to the following persons who give of their time and talents as leaders with the Brownies and Girl Scouts: Mary Howard, Peggy Heerkms, Bonnie Jones, and the l\Iesdames Terry Schroeder, Gertrude Baxter, Sharon Barclay, NanC}' Willoughby, Gail Green, Betty Stidd, Helen Walker.
t.lorning worship service on Sunday, r.tay 8 will be at 10 a.m. The minister George M. Davis will preach the sermon. There will be Church School Extended Sessions. 11 a.m. Church School for all ages. Adult Class meets in the Fellowship Hall.
PULLMAN AVE.
SHOE ·-...... c-::> ~~-·
SERVICE ···'.
GOLF SHOES Made From Your Present
Dress Shoes
31 Pullman Ave. near Lake
CL 4 - 6330
(tiW.,~l~§ :7od!Uto
Because (dwards knows how to make quality shoes that pamper, yet give firm support to t iny, delicate feet.
"Buy Shoes from Men~ Who Know Shoes" ~
Closed Wednesdays
OPEN FRI. EVES.
ja2 Years at Dewey & Ridge I . UN 5 -8886
G L 8
The Vici n ity P o s t 11
MACARONI SALAD Mode With O u r
Own Moyonnoise ...,.. ___ .... _..,.
POT A TO SALAD 3 CABBAGE SALAD
PARTY FOODS
Made To Order
GERMAN POTATO SALAD
CHICKEN SALAD
SCALLOPED POT A TOES
-----==--_.AU GRATIN POTATOES
6 5 6 J
MEAT LOAVES
SLICED TURKEY ON TRAYS
SLICED BAKED HAM
MINIATURE PARTY ROLLS
PARTY RYE & FRENCH BREAD
HOT DINNERS FOR 16 OR MORE
READY TO SERVE BUFFETS
SPECIAL OCCASION CAKES
INDIVIDUAL BOX LUNCHES
CRI;AM CH EESE SANDWICH LOAVES
HAM OR TURKEY SANDWICHES
ALL BUTTER BAKED FOODS
GET fULL pROTECT,ON
HOMEOWNER'S - PACKAGE
INSURANCE
Protect them all under
The Camelio Coverage
It's Wise to have ONE AGENT handle ALL Your Insurance
• PLEXIGLAS FLOOR MATS FOR OFFICES • PLASTIC ENGRAVED SIGNS • NAME PLATES • LAMINATING
556 LYELL AV
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Non-inflationary prices! We ' re keeping prices down to prevent infl ation!
Republic Thermoglass 0
WATER HEATERS = 30 GALLON
7950 40 GALLON
INSTALLED 8 9 50 JANITROL
GAS FURNACE 10 Year Free Service Policy
Completely Installed $58 9 100,000 B.T.U.
Will heat 6 room house including all necessary duct work and piping.
10 Yr. Warranty
FREE SPECIAL THIS MONTH POWER HUMIDIFIER with Each Furnace
Marin e Midland Charges Accepted
HEATING INSTALLATION SERVICE, INC. 759 Flower City Pork
GL 8-9806 cs'" .. 1924) GL 8-2716
Arts Festival Set
At No. 30 School
The second annual Arts Festival will be held in conjunctwn with the Spring Music Department Concert Tuesday, May 10 from 7:45 - 9:30 p. m. in No. 30 School on Otis St.
Featured will be extensive exhibits and displays of children' s creative work in art, prose and poetry, home economics and industrial arts. Creative dramatics will be included thtsyearwith several children' s puppet shows using original hand-made puppets.
The exhibits and displays of childr en' s work will be available in the main corridor to visi tors during shc:ool hours every day the week of May 9.
Mr. Burt Towne, City School District art consultant in the school is chairman of the exhibits. Miss Anne Reichheld, voeal mustc teacher, and Mr. Frank Teremy, instrumental teacher will conduct the :'.lusic Department Concert.
P. T . A. officers for 1966-67 will be installed at the meeting.
President, Mrs. Charles Maggio; 1st vice-president, ;\Irs. Clifton Heed; 2nd vice-president, ;'.Irs. Donald Harris; 3rd vice-president Arthur Houser; Secretary, l\lrs. Fredric Cornell; Treasurer, Mrs. Sigurd Loehr.
Pa ren t's Club To Meet The Parent' s Club of Most Pre
CioUS Blood School will meet 011
Tuesday, May 10 at 8:15 in the school auditorium. Third grade mothers will be hostesses for the evening.
* Spring Time ---C-0-ovLD vcUts Summer Time • and CHEESE
\\ •· ( u rr) Cul<k<.,t llc•c•r On 1.~ c·ll \ \1'.
-sARROW SUPER MARKET 531 Dewey Ave.
WHITE or TEXAS SPECIALS GOOD WEDNESDAY , MAY 4, thru TUESDAY , MAY 10
GENUINE SPRING BONELESS ROLLE D CHOICE SMALL
HOTS LEG-0 BOSTON Porterhouse LAMB BEEF STEAK
EYE STEAK with skin
6-5~ DE LICIOU~
CUBE STEAK
s-5~ BONELESS
ITALIAN SAUSAGE
79,~ VEAL CUTLET COUNTRY MAin
SLICED
99,~ BABY
BEEF LIVER
3:.$1 MEDIUM GRADE A.
BACON
69,~ SKIN LESS
STEAMERS
2: $1
EGGS 2 DOZEN
BLUE BOY CANNED
POP 4 12 oz. CANS
RE G. or LOW CALORIE
FRESH CREAMERY
BUTTER HUDSON
NAPKINS BANQUET FROZEN_
DINNERS
39( EACH
BLUE WINNER
1-lb. PRINT
LARGE BOX 200
TRI-VALLEY
FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 c32:s 98( RIVER VALLEY FROZEN
APRICOTS RASPBERRIES lib. 39( 2 303 39(
CANS PKG.
** LARGE PARKING LOT SIDE OF STORE
ECONOMY
T-BONE STEAK 65:
FRESH CHICKEN PARTS
LEGS BREASTS WINGS NECKS
49e sse 29e 10e
U.S. No. 1
POTATOES 10 lb. BAG
l -Ib. BOX
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT until
P.M.
CHOICE
CHUCK STEAK
55,~ FRESH
PORK BUTTS
55~ DOMINO PURE CANE
SUGAR CHASE & SANBORN
99~ BONELESS
BEEF STEW
75~b LEAN MEATY
PORK STEAK
59~b. FRESH GROUND
HAMBURG 3:.$1
5-lb. 5 BAG
1-lb. 79( CAN
BREAD 3. L~-~VES BOND DAIRYFOOD
l -Ib . 53( PKG.
PACIFIC GOLD SLICED SILVER BELL
MARGARINE
21bs. 45( BLUE BOY CUT CONTADINA SOLID PACK
BEETS TOMATOES
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VOL. 39 NO. 19
Holy Apostles Picks Festival CommiHee
At a recent execuuve committee meeting cha1rman Edward Perrone selected the committee chairmen for the Holy Apostles 1966 summer festival. Anthony Ferrasse will act as co-chairman. Ticket chairmen are Bernard Hoepfl and Joseph Ross. George Cardella is treasurer.
Perrone will announc-e the sector leaders and booth chairmen at the next meeting. Theme of the festival this year will be "Around the the world in two days", and the lot decorations and booths will take in many countries of the world.
A new booth is planned with special appeal for the children, Perrone says. However, the booth wtll prove a novel attraction to every one.
Within the next few weeks the tickets will be delivered by the volunteer women workers. Perrone says th1s is the most important part of this endeaver, and hopes the people of the parish will cooperate and sell their tickets.
Neilon Named In Supervisor Race
Ninth Ward Supervisor Robert Neilan has been named Supervisor candidate by Republican of the 29th district.
The naming of Neilon, assistant majority leader of the Board of Supervisors, fills the last post in the northwest district. He will be opposed by Democrat Louis B. Chr istopher.
Previously announced candidates are: 26th District, Joseph Ferrari (R) vs. John Scibilia (D), 27th District, George Stockmeister (D) vs. Joseph Esposito (R)
Son Born To Palumbos Mr. and Mrs. Phil Palumbo
of 115 Electric Ave. announce the birth of their first boy on May 6 at Highland Hospital. He weighed 7 lbs 13 oz. The Palumbos also have three daughters.
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Plumbmg ond Furnoce Work For Rehobl" Sc"••ce Coli
Metzger & Broy"r-GL 8-5000
ROCHESTER, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1966
Committeemen for the Holy Apostles summer festival ore pictured above from left to right:
10th Republicans
Edward Perrone, Bernard Hoepfl, Rev. Edward Stein kirchner, Joseph Ross and George Cardello.
Arts Festival Set To Hold Card Party At #43 School
, An Arts Festival and Project . The 20th Ward Women s Repub- demonstration w1ll be held in con
hcan Club Will hold a card party junction with the annual Spring on Wedne~day, May 25 a~ 8 p.m. at concert at #43 School, Lyell Ave. t2he Uk_ratman :vest S1de Cl~b, on Tuesday, May 24 at ?:15 p.m. 89 Ghde St. Tickets are avatl- Featured will be extensive ex-
able from any club member. Don- hibits and displays of children' s atwn I S $1.00: . hand work from all grade levels.
The ~ommtttee ts as follows: The exhibits will cover a wide Mrs. Milton J. Gr a?am, chairman; variety of projects, including sciMr~. Eugene Bergm, h on ° r a r Y ence coin and stamp collections chairman; Mrs. _Har?ld Kmtter, A~other feature of the progra~ Mrs: James Bergm, tickets; Mrs. will be a gymnastic demonstration Lewts L_otta, Mrs. Arthur Man- by the school's boys and girls. dara, pnzes; Mrs. Robert Spahn, People of the community· are publicity and Miss Phy_llis Man- cordially invited to attend and darah, cards an_d table pn_zes. . view the projects.
T e recephon comm1ttee wtll The p T A will install officers be compris~d of the Mesdames for 196G-G7 ·at the meeting. coEuge~e Bergm, Ralph Ma~ta,James prestdents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ~ergm and James McAlhster. The Guentner, Jr.; 1st vice-president, ostesses are the Mesdames Geo- Mrs. John Pschlerer; 2nd vice
rge Allan, John Naylon, Clarence president, Mrs. William Enssle, Kehoe, Florence Pan~e, Rose Pop- Jr. ; recording secretary, 1\Jiss en, Ida Scheg, Mane Schwartz, E i 1 e en Impenal; corresponding Ethel Spahn. . secretary, Mrs. Edna Norway and
Also on comm1ttee are 1\Irs. treasurer Mr. William Enssle Jr. Elmer Walter, refreshments; Mrs. 1
'
Vincent Pilletteri, Miss Beverly Troop #340 To Meet Fowler, arrangements. Boy Scout Troop #340 meets
WARD'S ORIG INAL Artificial Friday, May 20 at School #40 Flower Creotions. Pieces mode from 7 to 9 p. m. with Scoutto order. Flowers for all acca- master Louis Baxter. Boys from sions. Unusuol gifts. 1458 Dewey 11 to 14 years of age and parents Ave. CL 4-1810. Midland Charge. are invited. -Adv.
THE VICINITY POST
LOCAL POSTAL PATRON
BULK RATE U.S . POSTAGE
PAID 495 Emerson St. Rochester 1 N. Y.
14613 Postage Paid
Permit No. 958 Rochester, N.Y.
Association Plans Public Meeting
Maplewood Neighborhood Association will hold a public meeting on June 1 at 8:15 p.m. at Wesley Methodist Church, 2009 Dewey Ave. First part of the evening will be a presentation from Mrs. Ann Taylor, City Planner.
The outlook for the section of the city north from Lexington Ave. in the next five to ten years will be 1\Irs. Taylor's subject. Questions may be directed to her at this meeting. Charles Hodson, chiefbuilding inspector is also expected to be present.
Second part of the evening will be devoted to meetings of the six permanent working committees. They are: zoning, public safety, traffic, constitution, memberships and beautification. Those attending will be encouraged to go to the committee of their choic·e.
Any neighborhood pro b 1 ems should be presented al this time and they in turn will be referred to the appropiate committee for action.
The association claims early results. Request for a zoning variance which was felt would downgrade the neighborhood was stopped.
A foot patrol man now walks a beat on Dewey Ave. and has almost nightly since the public meeting in January. With permanent working committees it is the opinion of the group that more can be accomplished for the betterment of the area.
WEDDING Blanchard's professional personalized Ave. Diol
FLOWERS from hove the touch of
designers plus service. 58 Lake
232-2255. Adv.
HUSH PUPPIES for all the members of your fomily. Buy them at Amico's Shoe Store, 1775 Dewey Avenue. -Adv.
Davis Is New "Y" Physical Director
Bernard L. Davis of 408 Parsells Ave. joined the Maplewood ' Y' staff May 16 as physical director, succeeding Arthur Mann. The annoucement was made by Beryl Johnson, Maplewood Y executive.
Davis has been assistant physical director at Central branch Y.M.C.A. the past four years, and for the past two years been in charge of the Physical Education program at the Central branch
Bernard L. Davis youth service on Monroe Ave. Davis is a 1958 graduate of Springfield College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and is a certified Y.M.C.A. secretary.
As physical director of the Maplewood Y navis will be respon
Continued on P. 10
WEDDING FLOWERS to fit your budget beouti fully arronged by Flower Fashions, 630 Ridge Rd. W., UN 5-7270. -Adv.
FOR People In a Hurry
LA ROS I 1 Use Our HOUR
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BURGUNDY DRY TABLE WINE
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BUY BY THE CASE
i See Rochester's Biggest Selection of Wines! :f • Imported and Domestic :
t~!:~!! .. ~~~!:.!~~~!~~.!
-Dry Cleaning
Service ---and for your convenience---
3-HOU ----Shi .. t Laundry·--.~
Same Ecoaomical Prices • Same Quality Workmanship
1441 DEWEY
AYE. Ne~r Ridgeway
FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY CL 4-1240
BRANCH STORE 2000 RIDGE RD. W ~ UN 5-4392 . "For the Finest in Dry Cleaning and Laundering Anywhere at Any Price"
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iB& R MEISENZAHL DAIRYi ' ' ! • HOMOGENIZED % GALJ ! I • I MILK 45(! ! 311 Ridgeway-at Dewey IN GLASS CONTAINER ONLY! ' {Rear Sinclai r Service Sto. ) You must bring thi s >\d '
' ' ! PRICE WITHOUT THIS COUPON 48~ 12 GAL. ! ~GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 20,21\ ._ __ r_,.. _ _, ___ l'~.l-1 __ __._,_. ______ _,__._,.._,.~,_._,,.,_.,~\
Complete Assortment Fresh Flowers and Artificial Creations
See
Raymolld's Florist 1038 LYELL AVE.
Lyell-Mt. Read Plaza GL !!-7270
Westgate Plaza ID 6-3783
PHONE GL 8-5897
Guaranteed in Writing ·'!l".'._;T.V~?t.T ~....-..w J ".J
OFFICE - 495 Emerson Street, Rocheste r, N. Y. CL 4-5200
F. R. METZINGER Editor and Publisher GORDON A. STONE Advertising Manager
DEADLINE for news and wont ads FRIDAY preceding dote of is sue.
SERVICE S
P L U MB ING - All kinds , reasona ble. Miles Plumbing, Inc . 91 F rost A ve . F A 8 -3069.
T E L EVISION Service . Prompt reasonab le . Modern T V and Radio , 4 47 L y ell
G L 8 -04 3::.2:_· -------DRESSMA KIN G - A lterations , all
kinds , reasonable . Maggie Sapienza , 11 93 L y oll Avenue , CL 4-8060. Call weekdays , a ll day Saturd ay .
B ICYCLE REPA IRIN G - Als o wa shinq machino ropairs . Tony ' s , J oy a t
Colvin. -------CHARLIE' S WASH ER SERVICE -
Specializing in all wringers . E asy Spinners , au tomatics , G . E ., Norge, Kenmore , Whirlpool. Also sells used machines . Call ID 6 -9592 . 543 Haque Street .
FOR SALE
PLUMBING FIXTURES - Used and' new. Reasonable . Mlles Plumbing, Inc. 91 Front Ave . FA 8-3069.
BANQUET F ACILIT IES
BANQU ETS - Show or , reception, party facilities for over 90 people . K itchen privi leges ophonal , you fur nis h fo od . Call Bavarian Restaurant , 7 46 Jay St., BE S-9538.
FOR RENT - -G L AMORENE e lectric ruq shampooer
for rent $2 a day. Carl Smith Ha rdware , 389 Am&s St.
FLOOR SANDERS & edQerfl . $ 5 a doy for both . Sha t zel Hardware , 4 98 L y o ll A ve.
WAN T ED TO B UY
U SED BIKES - Auqie & Tony ' s TV Shop , 4 46 Campbell St . Hours 7 p . m. 9 p. m. F A 8 -2000.
FILTERS for your furnace . Enjoy clean healthful air, save coal with new filters . Call Metzger & Brayer Co. GL 8-sooo. ------
USED WASHERS - Automatic . Cuaran teed , reconditioned . Bills Washer Service, 861 Jay St., BE 5-3482 .
~r~icAVALL'S RESTAURANT 99 RIDGE RD. W ., at Lake Ave:
DRESSERS - VANITIES $5 u p. TVs $ 5 up . Gas stoves, ap' t size $1 S each , rcqular :.ize Sl 0 up . Refrigera tors $10 up , washers SS up , waffle irons SO¢ each, beds complete $10 up , gas space heater $5. All kinds of
JAKE-OUT SERVICE
ARE YOU TIRED : lamps 25¢ up . Ap ' t . size washe r $ 5. -- Complete Menu Available Men & boys shoes $ 1. 50 up . lnterna----- OF THE SAME
OLD HAIRDO? - tiona! Bulldozer $300. Man y o ther Call - : good buys ot Tony ' s , 764 Joy S t. - Open Sundays 9 to 12. -- CL 4-9628 ----------------·----
Come in and let one of our :.killl'd and competent Operators re-St) ll' and re-vitalize you r hair into u " Thing of 8cauty"
----------Angelo, Louise, Solly, Dolores :
~FEDELOpeErato;S SALON OF ~ BEAUTY E
E.1026 MAPLE ST. BE 5-8640 § ;nllllllllllll Modern Shop Plenty of Free Perk ing lllllllllllllii
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TUXEDOS FOR RENT
1M- ~~ Club Organized For Senior Citizens " Picture Best "
In Black
,
Strolo and Cut-Awoy Sty los
ALTERATIONS and
REMODELING
FOR RENT or FOR SALE
w~~TwE DINNE R JACKETS
SUITS • PANTS Made to Order
PAPPANI, TAILOR 292 Dri vi n~ Pl... :\ Vf'.
Betweon Lokc & D"wey
Poodle Sty list · Personalized
GROOMING Toys and Miniatures
r:-Poodle-, JAcceuoriest
For Appointment
10 6 -1450 o r
BR 1-2333
444 AMES ST. ~~
WINSTON FUEL CO. ou
AL IT y
• Heating Equi pment
• Burner Service
• Heating Oi ls
797 JAY ST. BE 5-2755
Memo from
Community Savings Bank
to young parents
Did you ever wish that someone would develop a life insurance plan that would ( 1) provide a large amount of protection (at very low rates) while your children are growing and (2) give you back every cent you put into it, plus a profit, at age 65?
Savings Bank Life Insurance has done it with the Profit Builder Plan:
Senior Citzens Club organized at the Ascension Church at Riverside and Lake Ave., meet each Thursday from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. in the church parlor. The group is officially known as Maplewood Area Semor Citizens Club.
Interesting programs have been planned for May, June and July including picnics to Maplewood and Churchville Parks.
Mrs. Floyd (Alice) Wheeler will speak next week, giving a book review on "Yankee P e d d 1 e r s of Early America".
All senior citizens are welcome to join or attend any meetings.
Call Stuart Boyce at GL 8-5584 for further information. Boyce is chairman of the Stee ring Committee.
Plumb.ng and Furnace Work For Reliable Serv1ce Call
MetzgtH & Brayer-GL 8·5000
Bring MI. Your Garments To •••
Ii i I~ i i [1]; I I: JI ,J: 1'J ....... With A
.New Spring Hair-Do Make Your Appointment Now,
FIVE HAIR STYLISTS TO SERVE YOU !
CARAFIC.E BEAUTY SALON
871 Dewey Ave., Copp. Sy's Drug Store) GL 8- 8 190 Open 6 DeyJ A Weelc- 9 to 6; Tues., Thurs., Mi. EV.s.
604 MAPLE STREET FA 8-9100 Norbert E. Vuy, Licensed Manager '
/<enneth P. Schleich, Jos eph R . Yay
ctit:J~s ~--~~;~-~;;~~-~---<~:g;,-~1 733 DEWEY lYE. I 1259 LYELL AVE . GL 8-2189 t . i
PICK-~~ l::tiVERY ' ! 0 Rl v E -IN I 0 Esposito's ltN~"~~L~CE - FI~~~~I~.G j ' •,
Barber Shop i Easily Accessible- Easy To Park ! ' OFF· STREET PARKING LOT IN FRONT OF OUR OFFICE ! ' '
508 l YELL AVE.
Near MUITCIY St.
l_i A LL LINDER ONE ROOF --l A man, age 25, who buys the $30,000 plan pays an ~nn~lprem~m,furiliefi~twy~~~~Ol.10.H~ ,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ protection decreases gradually for 20 years to approxi- I mately $14,480. At that point, his annual premium j drops to $143.70. At age 65, he will have paid-up in-surance amounting to $19,530 . . . I or cash amount ing to . . .............. $13,659.00 He will have invested . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,896.00 and h is profi t will be .................. $ 6,763.00
If he wishes, the cash value of his policy can buy him a life income of $97.53 per month with payments guaranteed for 10 yea~. Dividends and interest used in the above illustration are based on present scale and must not be considered estimates or guarantees for futur~ years. ,--------- GET THE FACTS TODAY----------,
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Please send me the rates and profit figures for rT}Y age on your new Profit Builder Plan. I understand that I am under no obligation and no one from the bank will visit me. I am interested in rates for (check one):
Ma 1n & Church P1ttstord. N Y Midtown Arcade Member Federal Oepos1t Insurance Corporat•on
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A Message From Sherwood Drugs :
Sherwood Drugs puts 1 extra ingredient into every prescrip, tion they fill. This ingredient is called, "Special Care,.
Every prescription brought to Sherwood Drugs is filled with "Special Care", the same care we give to members of our own families.
That is why more and more people have their prescriptions filled here at Sherwood Drugs.
They know that we have earned their confidence and they trust us.
You can trust us too , bring your next prescription here.
,630 RIDGE RD. W ., Just North of A&P WESTRIDGE SHOPPING CTR.
._._...._._... ... pHONE UN 5-4413,...._.,.....llllllllliitl~
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4 The Vi cini ty Pos t May 18, 1966
REXALL CLEAR
~ SUNTAN LOTION • BATHING CAPS
REXALL
• GYPSY CREAM LOTION ·OIL
• COPPER TONE MAX FACTOR
• CALIF. BRONZE
• SEA & SKI NOXEMA
• HIGH NOON
• BEACH BALLS
• POISON IVY LOTIONS
SUN GLASSES
MOUNT DRUG co. P rescription Specialists -Harry Mount, Ken Frodenburgh
1286 Dewey Ave. GL 8-7870
30 GALLON -GLASS LINED
10 YEAR WARRANTY STATE
WATER HEATERS INSTALLED
M~ TERIAL (IF ANY) EXTRA
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Yes-We Have COPPER TUBING
ALL FITTINGS
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DALE'S 1011 Dewey Ave. at Bryan
GL 8-2100 OPEN EVENINGS
----------, REFLECTION OF A LOVELIER YOU •••
~ WITH A NEW l ( HAIR STYLE 1
1 ,,n d f expertt~ ~ Come in to ay. Let one o our
t 9 beauticians sty le, cut and set your hair., a.m. to 6 p.m. Wed. and Fri. 9-9 You' ll love the way you look!
t Closed Mondays I ' PAT- OLA BEAUTY SALON '
L_:..s~~~L~~~~E:-----~~4590 _!
FABULON . . . . . . . a transfusion for
WORN WOOD FLOORS A miracle of modern chemistry, super-tough FABULON gives new life and beauty to dull, unattractive, hard-to-clean wood floors.
Best of all, FABULON-ed floors keep their "new" look for years without waxing or scmbbing, thanks to the exclusive FABULON "bowling-lane" formula. Don't settle for less than FABULON, the fabulous floor finish.
TUBES TESTED FREE • TV and radio trouble? Call GL 8·9786, give us your make and model number. We will help you find the trouble. Also roasonablo service calls. Prinzi's TV & Appliance, 761 Dewey Ave. 10 a.m. to 9 p . m.
TILE ROOFS repaired . Free estimates . C. Gilbert, 433 Flower City Pork. CL 4·7655.
GUTTERS • Clooned, repaired , po inted. New gutters installed. Alrguaran · tood . Fully insured. Free estimates. R. L. Ross, C_L_4·_4_2_1_8_. -----
ROOFING • Wind domac;~e. Matching · colors . Repairs & new work . Reason· able prices. Free estimate . Guoron · toed . Fully insured . R . L. Ross, 555 Birr St. CL 4·4218.
WE'LL HAUL IT AWAY • Clean out your attic, cellar or garage. FA 8 ·4270.
TOASTERS, trans, lamps, coffee makers , can openers, electric drills repaired. Keys mode. Zock ' s Repair Service , 1318 Dewey Ave. CL 4· 0584.
ODD JOBS WANTED· Storm windows romoved, wos hinq walls, ~tc. ID 6 -4421.
CHIMNEY REPAIRS & cleaning. Free estimates. Oau9hton Construction Corp. BE 5·2735. - LICENS EO .:.P.:..L_U_M_ B ___ E_R_s_p_e-c7io-:1-:-i-zin:---g
bathrooms , copper tubing installations, repairs , remodeling. Call GL 8·2429 If no answer call evenings.
LIK-NU Vacuum Cleane 1535 Lake Avo. Corner Pullman
AUTHORIZED HOOVER Sales and Service
ll epair~ On All Makes & Models Full Line Ports, Disposobl~ Bogs
FREE Pick-Up & Delivery Also Recond1t1oned Uprights and Tonk Type Cleaners $9.95 & Up
GL 8-6102 OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 5:30p.m.
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
REUPHOLSTERING beautifully done unconditionally guaranteed. Occasional choir:~-, SS plus your choice of beautiful latest fobTics . Get our price on :;ofos, loun9e choirs and antiques , before you decide. You pay nothing until JOb i s completed. No job is too smalL We are as close as your phone. Credit terms arronqerl . For free estimates and decorating counsel, just call FA 8•8948 anytime, or visit our shop, 631 Thurston Rd., Sterling Co.
ELECTROLUX SALES, Service & Ports, also repossessed. Your cleaner checked frel' . Call Tony Ligozio, HU 2•1323, CL 4·4898.
""'ANJON APPLIANCE Service • Re· pairin9 washers , dryers and stoves. All makes & models. All work guoran· teed. GL 8·4453 . Tv SERVICE_·_A_l_l_m_o_k_es-,-b-lo_c_k_&
white, colors. CL 4·0003.
P.M.C. HOUSE WASHING, Aluminum specialist . Aluminum, wood and asbestos sidin9 washed to perfection . SPECIAL porches ony size $25. Patrick M. Cocco, 35 Edgelond St., BU 8·2639, HU 2·1138.
CLEANING OUT attics ond ceLlars. Accumulation removed. Reasonable rates. HU 2·7878.
WATCH AND CLOCK repairing. Pick up and delivery service. See Joe at 122 Villa St. Call GL 8·31 09.
.. ...... LAKESHORE···· ····
DRIVING SCHOOL NO CHARGE FOR FIRST
LESSON IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED.
•• Home Pick-Up Service
c·all For Full Particulars
......... N 0 3-6848 ...... ~ .. BOUGHT AND SOLD
UsEOcA~ed for dismantling & ports . Highest pnces paid, deliver· ed to Trading Center. 1485 Lyell Ave. GL 8·4462.
COLLECT MONEY on those old dishes • mstood of dust! Old gloss · wore, cut 9loss, chine, hand painted. dishes . Free estimates. Call CL 4· 8291.
CHILD CARE
BABYSITTING, EVENINGS • week· ends. Experienced & reliable I4 year old. Tenth Word area. GL 8· 4365-
BABYSITTING • WANTED by expertenced student. After school hours from 3:30. 651 Emerson St. CL 4· 5751.
WANTED TO RENT
BEN MILLER Hardware ~- NEWLY WED couple desires 3 to 4 Rent Our room oportment available August with all utilities and appliances. Services
Floor Sander 555 Stole St. DIAL 232-6736 rendered for partial r"ntol. Call GL 8·
L----------------Americon Hardware Stores----~' 0878 after 4.
Rates per insertion, mintmum charge of $1.00 for the first 10 words. Additional words after the first ton ore Sf o word. Cosh (no stomps) must accompany ad. Send to 495 Emerson St.
INTERIOR PAINTING & wallpaper· ing. Free estimates. CL 4-6098 or EL 2-6995.
SERVICES
MASON WORK • Chimney repairs or new. Sidewalks. steps, plastering. Cementin9 old cellar walls. Reasonable prices. HU 2·1254.
CARPENTER WORK • Painting. "Rec" rooms, additions, repairs. Home maintenance. Free estimates. Experienced. UN 5· 2110.
DRAPERIES, SLIP COVERS • Custom made {rom newest decorator fob· rics. Helen's Fabrics, 2878 Dewey Ave. NO 3·2010.
VACUUM CLEANERS repaired, all makes. Bags, belts & brushes in stock. Zock's Repair Service, 1318 Dewey Ave. CL 4·0584.
PATCH PLASTERING • We con re· pair any crack or rough plaster. Gua· ranleed not to show. Stein Plastering, MA 1·3660.
CHAIR CANING • Expert , reason· . able . Will pick up and deliver. Coli
CL 4·8291.
WINO DAMAGE ·Roofs , chimneys re · paired or new. Free estimates. CL 4· 6768.
GLEN'S SMART SET BEAUTY SALON
451 RIDGE RD . W. UN5-3866 2 operators to serve you
Open Daily 9-6 Wed., Thurs., Fri. Eves
~-------------~~~~~ . WANTED
RIDE at 7:30 a.m. from vicinity of Lyell and Glide to vicinity of Winton Rood ond Norris Drive. GL 8 · 3640. Call evenings.
FULL·TIME BOARDING homes for foster children, all ages. Phone Man· roe County Child Welfare Division, BR 1·5511.
WANTED • GARAGE for storage small boat and outdoor equipment. Northwest section. Phone MA 1·1 217 after 7 p.m.
Introducing ..... . new comfort for every woman
who lives on her feet
IT'S
_Nature Sole SHOES WITH CONTOUR-FITTED COMFORT
ORDINARY INSOLE
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The casual that gives hours of walking pleasure, thanks to the patented, fully contoured insole built into every shoe. Shaped to match every curve of your foot, it gives better support for a more comfortable fit and feeL
BLACK. OTTER S1300 fully Contoured NATUR E SOLE WHITE
PHONE
GL 8-4614
Since 1914
Open 9 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Sot. 'til 6 p.m.
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
PARK FREE AT OUR DOOR
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WANTED
USED OR NEW books on all knowledge refering to clocks. EL 2-6063.
------------~LOST REWARD SIO for lost Manchester
Terrier (male). Around Dewey and Seyle Terr . Date lost Nov. 6, 1965. Name Bozo. Phone CL 4 · 3428.
2nd Floor, Profeuionol Bldg. 840 Dewey Ave. , cor. Ori v. Pit.
WANTED TO BUY ---------- -----------WANTED: Old banJOS, mandolins ,
guitars, string instruments, any con· dition . Highest prices for old Gibson, Martin , Vega, Bacon, Paramount ins· truments. EL 2·3225.
ANTIQUES, bric-a-brac, cut glass ware , hand paint~>d dishes. HU 2-7878.
ROOM FOR RENT
ARIENS COOPER
WEHNER MOWER & YARD EQUIPMENT
SALES & SERVICE BOLEN'S
Lawn Boy - Sunbeam GARDEN EQUIPMENT
OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Repair - Sharpen ing ON ALL MAKES
2321 RIDGEWAY AVE. ---~G L 8-4923 __ _
HELP WANTED
MALE ORDER CLERK far wholesale distributor , warehouse. Experience. Real asset. Call 546• 4656.
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! Earn S50 extra week. Car needed. Hours 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Local work. No collecting or delivery. Home Decorators, Inc. Call UN 5· 5502.
GENERAL OFFICE CLERK, small office. Good pay. Advancement.
.excellent benefit plans. Good working conditions , interesting and varied. Some typing. Mr. Motill. Atlantic Refining Co., CL 4·8282, BE 5· 4058. An equa.l opportunity -:mployer.
PART TIME JANITOR , semi-retiree, 3 hours o day, 5 days a week. Call UN 5-6585. Ask for Mr . Stanely.
BOYS WANTED to work after school. Hourly salary. Call afternoons between 3 and 4 p . m. 232· 5270.
MITCHELL BUSINESS SERVICE 8 OWEN STREET
BOOKKEEPING Wee kly or Monthly Bas is.
Call CL 4- 1284 or GL 8-3807
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
379 CAMPBELL STREET. Four room upper. Stove. refrigerator. Work· ing woman preferred. FA 8· 4668.
DANA ST. - 4 rooms, upper. Available June l. All utilities. CL 4-4128.
FURNISHED STUDIO room. Private both & kitchenette. Fulton Ave . CL 4 · 4128 or GL 8 ·4527.
3 ROOMS HEATED- Clean, modern. Private entrance. Ideal for bachelor or elderly couple. 87 Fulton Ave., CL 4 · 2824.
5 ROOM AP'T. - stove ond refrigerator included. No pets . Inquire 392 Augustine St .
AMBER DINER 281 L YEI:..L AVE. Opp. Dewey Ave.
,....---------STOP IN FOR (JUR ----------,
DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL DIFFERENT SPECIAL EVERY DAY
OPEN 24 HOURS FREE PARKING IN REAR
f-iiCKEi-PLUiiiNG ___ ! i & HEATING SUPPLY CO. i ' ' ! FORMERLY 556 Lyell Ave. ! ! Now located at !
I SSS BROAD ST. l I CORNER BROWN ST. i ' PLUMBING & HEATING SUPPLIES , ' WHOLESALE PRICES • SAME PH ONE CL 4-4900 ' ~,.....,..,_ ..... _,,..,.,.,~_,__,,......,,.___.,,_,_,_,,_,_,...,.,._,_,.""" ___ ,,_.,. ------JOANNA WESTERN
Window Shades
Made
While
You
Wait
The BRITER Paint Store 497 STONE RD. (Near Dewey AveJ
NEAR KODAK - 6 room apartment, lower, with garage. Ideal for 3 grownups. Also large sunporch. CL 4-2268.
4 ROOMS UPPER, separate utilities, private entrance and drive. Near school, church, bus, shopping center. Delco's & Mt. Read Blvd. Call GL 8-3247.
HOUSES FOR SALE
HOLY FAMILY AREA • 7 rooms, wall to wall carpets. Combination storms, screens, oarage. Excellent. UN 5·1687.
472 MAPLE STREET. Good condition. Asking $8,700. Phone ID 6-6397.
CAMPBELL & CHILD ST. vicinity. 7 room cottage. Reasonable . For appointment , CO 6 -3021. CO 6-6874.
KODAK SECTION - 30 Albemarle St. Lovely large homo, 3 modern ba th s , dining room, den , modern French pro· vincial kitchen, 4 bedrooms second floor, 3 bedrooms third floor, double
garage. GL 8 - 90"..:5..:.1_. ----------~~ PLAN FOR a cool summer. New 2 bed
room cottage, full bath, kitchen, living room combination. Lorge lot, boot dock . Asktng $10,500. Stoney Beach, 2 bedroom fully furn1shed cottage, boat house, 90x250 lot. Asking $11,500. Lake Ontario 2 bedroom year round home. Insulated. Completely furnished , wall to wall carpeting. 3 lots 40x40. Asktng S9,500. Building lots 60 frontage on Lake Ontario by 175 ft. deep. Asking S3, 500. Call Barbora Schramm, CO 6-6383, Massett Realty.
IDEAL PLACE for a large family. Only 20 miles from city. Beautiful 4 bedroom home. Modern kitchen, wall to wall carpetino in living room. 48 acres of land. Spring led creek. 2 car garage. Must be seen. Make on offer. Coli Barbaro Schramm, CO 6-6383, Massett Roalty.
MOVI'NG? Call Elmer Derleth
BE5--6065
Reasonable Rates
6·6 BOSTON - Woodb1ne, Brooks area. Separate utilities. Garages, modern k>tchen. Assumable mortgage. Busses, schools. Owner must sell. BE 5·2021.
The Vicinity Post May 18, 1966 FOR SALE
5 HOUSE FOR SALE
114 ALAMEDA ST. - Modernized kitchen, 5 bedrooms, fully finisl)ed basement, insulated. By appointment only. CL 4·1596.
SINGLE 8 room house, 4 bedrooms, excellent condition. Double garage, fenced in yard . Must sell. Reasonable offer accepted. 45 Otis St. CL 4-6540.
GREECE - CHOICE pleasant neighborhood, well shrubbed with mature shade trees. Five rooms, wall to wall carpet, disposal and two vanities. Owner UN 5· 4541.
SENECA PARKWAY 670 - four bedroom colonial in excellent condition . Dishwasher and disposal. By owner. Phone No. CL 4-6664 - price $28,500.
George E. Bienett
OPTICIAN 1497 Dewey Ave •• Near Ridgeway
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICES . .....__ GL 8-1215--
FOR SALE
SOUP'S on the rug that is, so clean the spot with Blue Lustre. Rent olec· tric shampooer $1. Shatzel Hardwam, 498 Lyell Ave.
OPPORTUNITY SALE - Next-to-new clothing, dresses, hats, men's suits, shoes, housewares. Come see for yourself. 5 Owen Street off Lake. Saturday, May 21, one to nine, Monday , May 23 , ten to six.
THE amazing Blue Lustre will leave your upholstery beautifully soft and clean. Rent electric shompooer $1. H. C. Pommercning & Son, I 086 Lyell Ave.
GIRL'S SPRING dresses, new, size 12- 14, GL 8•3023.
FROM wall to wall, no soil at all, on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Zack's Hardwar~>, 1318 Dewey Ave .
1958 PLYMOUTH. Good running order . CL 4-9543.
MAGNAVOX TV. Excellent condition - $35. Call CL 4-2761. 24 Alame-da Street . I
ALMOST NEW zig zag sewing machine and cabinet. First $48 tokes it. Lyell Plaza Sewing Center - Lyell • Mt. Read Plaza CL 4-6170.
RICCAR SEWING MACHINES, soles, service, repairs on all makes. Lyell Plaza Sewing _ Cen~:; CL 4-6170.
DOORS - Combination heavy duty aluminum installed lor $36.95. Call Nichols -Wyman Lumber Co., 2435 Dewey Ave., UN 5-711.0.
TIRES at wholesale prices at our worehol.se. Biq, biq savings for the very bast. Automotive - truck. Dugan Soles Corp., 550 Avis St. , GL 8-8877.
USED WASHERS & DRYERS - Automatic & wringer $25 up . Guaranteed TVs, refrigerators, used furniture . George ' s Swap Shope, 484 W. Main St . ~A _!1~66.2.!.. ------ "
WHITE SEWING machine in neutral wood console. Zig zags , buttonholes, does fancy decorative stitching. Will sell for balance due of $30.60 or toke over 6 payments of $5.10 monthly . Call GR 3-4399.
STANLEY HOME Products. Mothproofing and spring cleaning specials. • Lois Ross , 555 Birr St. CL 4·4218. Free deli very.
METAL DESK & chair $25. Poo.l filter $25 (used only 1 season) . CL 4-2268.
TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre • way from carpets and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer $1. Maggio ~~armacy, 583 Lake Ave.
ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS combination, $12.95, Storm doors, S29.95. Jnatallotion arranged . Empire Home Improvement Co., GL 8-2409.
Russell Plumbing. & Heating Co.
SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS, REMODELING and 24 HOUR
EMERGENCY SERVICE BE 5-7766
If no answer call GL 8-2483
JOHNSON MOTOR - 5~ horsepower . Call MA 1·1217 alter 7 p.m.
INDUSTRIAL single phase 2 H .P. Century motor - $25. CL 4-6809.
G . E." ELECTRIC stove , 36" - $25 . Maytag wringer washer $5; mahogany television table $5; all in good condition . 629Augustine St . days till 8 p.m.
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6 The Vi cinity Post Mo 18, 1966 .-----A-T~-.;. __ ......, Dewey Presbyterian
LEDLIE J S Dewey Presbyterian Churchwill EWELER hold its annual Congregational din-
G.I.A. GEMOLOGIST ner on May 22 at 5 p.m. At 6 the annual meeting will be held.
840 DEWEY AVE. AT DRIV. PK. Professional Bldg. (2ND FLOOR)
FOR YOUR GRADUATE
HAMIL TONS - 49.50 UP VANTAGES- 11.95 to 35.00
17 JEWELS
MIDLAND CHARGE
PLENTY FREE PARKING
820 DEWEY AVE.
On Tuesday, May 24, at 12:30 p. m. the Retired Club will go the Applegrove Inn for a luncheon.
Plumbing and Furnace Work For Reliable Service .Call
Metzger & Brayer-GL 8· 5000
WANT ADS · FOR SALE
2 1" TV on swivel stand. Electric cabinet sewing machine. Other items. 265 Driving Pk. Apt. 7. 1956 FORD, new tires, battery.
Running condition. Best offer. 379 Campbell St. FA 8·4668.
1962 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE $1,750. Full power, 31,000 miles. Phone GL 8·8130 at 87 Finch St. BOAT - 1964 fleetwood
convertible 18' • 1964 motor. 85 horse Mercury. Pamco trailer. Full canvass. Complete with everything, skis, cu· shions, 3 tanks, etc . Call GL 8·0878. R.C.A. ESTATE electric double oven,
stove, grid , all barbecue. C.E. refrigerator, freezer, G .E. wringer washer, 9xl2 beige rug, 9xl2 oriental (Saronk). FA 8·4508_. _______ _
LARGE DAVENPORT and matching chair with slip covers. CL 4·2154.
'60 FORD 4 door automohc 8 • S 150. 30 Albemarle St. GL 8·9051.
r-' ,_,_,~---~,~---~-~--~-,--~-~--,, l TOMMY'S BEAUTY SHOP i \ 298 Driving Pk. Ave. i ' ' ~ "For The Woman Who Cares" ! ~ ~ ~ Call "Penny" at GL 8-9826 ~
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25 Schools Enter Aquinas Meet
Over 1000 boys from New York State, representing25 schools, are expected to take part in the annual Aqumas Relays set for Saturday, May 21, at the University of Rochester's Fauver stadium. The entrance parade and opening exercises will begin at 1 p.m.
The Relays annually attract the outstanding track talent of Western New York. Sponsored by the Aquinas alumm and under the direction of Rev. Cyril F . carter, C.S.B., the school's athletic director, the relays are the largest track event of its kind in upstate New York.
All city Catholic and public high schools and most county schools have made the Aquinas Relays a part of their track schedule.
Tickets are available at the school or at the stadium on the day of the event. -----
Trinity Lutheran Thursday, May 19, 8 p.m. Phil
athea Circle, at the home of Mrs. c. McCormack, 183 Spruce Ave.
Saturday, l\lay21, 9:30a. m. Confirmation Class.
Sunday, May 22, Sunday after Ascension. Church school and adult Bible Class at 9:30a.m. The Service at 10:30 a . m. Pastor Schrader ' s sermon topic, "Stewards of Grace".
Tuesday, May 24, 1:30 p.m. Vacation church school staff meeting. 7:30p.m. BoyScoutCourtofHonor.
Wednesday, May 25, 6:15 p.m. Palhet·s' and Sons' Banquet, spon sored by Trinity Brotherhood.
Saturday, May 28, 9:30a.m. Confirmation class.
Wesley Methodist Tuesday, 10:30 a.m., McNamara
Circle at homeofMrs. Hazel Haag, 99 Burling Road. 11 a.m. Miller Circle with Mrs. Helen DeYoung, 33 Glenthorne Rd.
Wednesday, 8 p.m. Chauncey Circle with l\.lrs. Howard !Piker, 82 Devttt Rd. 11:30 a.m. Leach Circle wtll meet at the church. Thursday, 8 p.m. Jacobson Circle will meet in the parlor.
Morning Worship on Sunday, May 22 will be at 10 a.m. Church School extended sessions, crib through 4th grade. 11 a.m. Church School for all ages. Adult class in the Fellowship Hall. The mimster, Rev. George M. Davis will preach the sermon of the mornmg.
Friday, 6:30p.m. Twilight Club tureen supper. Members asked to bring a dish to pass and table service.
Home Style Cooking Business Men's
Luncheons Served from 11 :30 and a II afternoon
NEW Store Hours STARTING MAY 11-
8:30 A .M. TO 5:30 P.M.
Closed All Day Wednesday
H.C.
Pommerening SON
1086 Lyell Ave. (Near Glide
FREE PARKING LOT
UPHOLSTERING ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS
Note Low Labor Charge Smo 11 chairs low as $5 plus chofce beautiful fabrics. Coxwells $1 0· Large chairs $12· Lounge chairs $14· L1ving room suites restyled, modernized with nylon fabrics , oir·foom rubber. For advice, estimatesJ day or night, call
BROWN GR 3-8725
CHRISTOFF'S Grocery & Delicatessen
TWO Convenient Locations 602 Driving Pk. Ave.
Corner Bidwell Terr.
Open Doily 9:30a.m. to 8 p.m.
404 Lexington Ave. Corner Finch St.
Open Doily 10 o.m. to 11:30 p.m.
WE NOW CARRY
TOOLS- FLOWER POTS CHILDREN'S TOYS
~ SPECIALIZING '\ Plumbing and Furnace Work • 1 nPERM" f COLORED HAIR For Rehablc Serv1ce Call Complete Beauty Service
Call Today For Appointment SILHOUETTES BY FRANK
i COLOR ·NG - or ' '4f'tzgcr & Braycr-GL 8·5000
j ·· .~,!! PLUMBING
BATHROOMS Package Unit
New Water Services
Alfred A. Niemeyer PLUMBING
834 Flower City Pork
CL 4-5584 WINDOW and SCREEN REPAIR
Aluminum Frame Storm Windows & Screens
Expertly Repaired
AERO HARDWARE 1430 Dewey Avfl GL 8·3220
832 W. Ma1n St . BE 5·5614
MOVING
MOVING i FURNITURE • APPLIANCES I
PIANOS - keasonable I
Glenwood Carting Co. ! MA l - 4450 I PLUMBIN:;
Dewey Plumbing I CORPOHATED
1312 Dewe y Ave. Joe Marion
GENERAL PLUMBING REPAIRING
Electric Sewer Equipment
KITCHEN - BATHROOM MODERNIZATION
FREE ESTIMATES
GL 8-3301
SHANNON & SON PLUMBING • HEATING CL 4-3160 Res . GL 8-1166
Since 1~96
RAD:O TV REPAIRS I r
_________ _.... _ _, AUGIE & TONY'S I
l . h 1 TV Repa1r 5 op 1 ( 446 CAMPBELL STREET
• Used TV Sets & Bicycles BICYCLES REPAIRED
Bicycl e Accessories A /uminum Storm Windows
; I I
We Buy, Sell or Trade Open doily 7 p.m:-9 p.m.; I
I Sot. 10-5. I ·----FA 8-2000----
TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV
~~TV-RADIO ~~ REPAIR TV TV TV TV TV TV TV TV
---BEWARE OF LOW COST REPAIRS & PARTS
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
FOR EXPERIENCE TV WE REPAIR ~~ COLOR TV'S +~RECORD CHANGERS Tv PHONOGRAPHS TV • STEREOS TV
·~~ DAKEN Electronics 'r V 1690 Dewey Ave. UN 5·2240 TV DEWEY TERMINAL BLDG. TV
TV BEPAIB • Same day service calls • Evening calls made • All Work Guaranteed
TV & ACME RADIO GL 8-6028
.._ __ 506 Lyell Ave . __ _.
FLOOR and WALL. TILE:
FOURMOST FLOOR COMPANY
ROOR and WAll COVERINGS Counter Tops A Specialty
1129 Lyell Ave. CL 4-5581
1106 LYELL AVE. CL 4-8126
Anthony and Frank Joy PHARMACISTS
FAMILY NEEDS Our modern pharmacy
has a great variety of
health needs for the en
tire family. Prompt, per
sonali z ed prescription
service!
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KOLOR- BRITE
Fast-Dry Enamel by ~ ~-SeMOUJV
Brushes so easilydries so quickly. Tough, tile-like, mar-resistant. Finest enamel for kitchens, bathrooms and woodwork.
BEAUTY SERVICE HAIR STYLISTS
606 L k A Open Doily exc. Monday CL4 1071 0 e Ve. Tues., Thurs., Fri. Eves. -
GET FULL pROTECTION
Protect them all under
HOMEOWNER'S - PACKAGE-.
INSURANCE
The Camelio Coverage
It's Wise to have ONE AGENT handle ALL Your Insurance
CAMELIO 493 LYELL AVE.
FRANK
CAMELIO
Insurance Agency CL4-8472
• LORRAINE CAMELIO
All Forms of Insurance
FAMOUS
Neu-Tone Alkyd Flat ~~-Sem.owv
For the sure touch of a decorator . . .
U.6.e ~-Sem.owv Poly-flow Odorless Vinyl flat
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The 1085 Club held a special meeting at the AveryBowlingCenter on Sunday, May 15.
Purpose of the meeting was to orientate a group of boys, picked at random, on the fomation of "Youth-Town". President Joe Esposito explained to the boys the purpose, the objectives and the functions of the proposed 1085 "Youth-Town". The constitution which the 1085 Club adopted at 1ts last regular meeting was also briefly discussed.
''Enthusiasm shown by the boys greatly impressed me and all the c lub members", said Esposito. Tests proved successful enough to plan a meeting in the near tuture for all youth of the neighborhood.
Dear Folks,
May 18, 1966 Rochester, N. Y.
We are down to (days). It will be ten to fourteen days before the basic things are done so that our doors can be open. Oh what a pain! Please don't have any fires!! Be well.
Love, Ben
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"After many years of dreaming, ' it appears that 'Youth -Town' will t soon be a reality," Esposito said. t Salon De Clenl· ' He praised all the members for A d A their fine cooperation, and told ' ' them someday they will be justly 1 1004 LYELL AVENUE t proud for the good they have done for the youth of the neighborhood. t G L 8-G440 •
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Holy Rosary Youth Set Two Concerts Holy Rosary youth will dem
monstrate their musical talents in a duo-concert program on Saturday and Sunday evenings, May 21-22 at 8 p. m. in Nazareth Academy auditorium. Each evening will feature a different program of musical achievement.
Saturday evemng, the school orchestra, second and sixth grades, and Holy Rosary Girl's Choir will render musical selections. On Sunday evening, the fourth and eighth grades, Holy Rosary Boy' s Choir and the St Cecilia High School Choir will perform. The Holy Rosary School little dancing group will participate in the program both evenings.
Holy Rosary school orchestra will initiate the program with four numbers prepared in the weekly scheduled practice period. The boys ' choir under the direction of Donald Meminger, organist and choir master of Holy Rosary Church, will perform parts from the Mass of St. Benedict' by Jan Nieland. The girl's choir will offer parts from the festive Mass in English by Rev. Joseph Roff and several choral selections in a
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lighter vein. The high school girls will render several religious numbers and a medley from the popular musicals, "Camelot" and "The Sound of Music". The second, fourth, sixth and eighth grades will sing choral material which has been prepared in the bi-weekly music periods.
The dancing class under the directon of Miss Fawn Scheffel will perform numbers. Miss Mary Key mel will render a piano solo in contemporary style.
Adult tickets for either performance are $1.00; children' s tickets are 50~. These may be purchased from school children or at the door. The public is invited.
Installations Set By V.F. W. Post
Keith-Miller V.F.W. Post 6595 and Auxiliary will hold a joint installation, on Thursday May 19 at 8 p.m. in the Post Home, 733 Maple St. The public is invited.
The following officers for the Post will be installed Commander Robert P . Tanski; S;. Vice, Robert W. Surridge; Jr. Vice, Richard Hochheimer; Quartermaster, Raymond J . Vit; Advocate, Edward Hargrave; Chaplin, Richard W. Richter; Sugeon, Howard Masher; Trustee, Joseph E. Klehammer.
Auxiliary officers installed will be: President, Geraldine Richter· Sr. Vice, Jane Hochheimer; Jr: Vice, Edna K. Vay; Secretary, Margaret Vay; Treasurer Marguerite Klehammer; Chapli~, Cecil Vay; Conductress, Bernice Hammill; Guard, Madlyn Van DeVelde; Trustees, Roberta Fox, Jean Lltalffand, Bernice Grass.
Physical Education Program Services of a qualified physical
education instructor at Holy Apostles School have been obtained on a one day a week basis for the coming school year. Starting in September the 5th through the 8th grades will participate in the program.
The 7th and 8th grade classes have a social studies project dtsplay and are inviting all parishioners to see them in the school classrooms from 9 to 1 Sunday, May 22. ------
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Court of Awards At Sacred Heart Sacred Heart neighborhood Girl
Scouts attended the annual court of Awards on May 17 at the cathedral. l\1 rs. Joseph Stahlecker, neighborhood chairman accepted 25 girls to be invested into Brownies. Mrs. Leon Miller assisted in arrangements for the ceremonies.
31 Brownines from the troops of Mrs. Gerald Smythe, Mrs. Paul Tuttle, Mrs. Vincent Budney and Mrs. Malvern Willison received. pins and wings during their Fly-up ceremony from Father GeraldAppleby, Girl Scout spiritual advisor. , Mrs. Fredrick Carson was install-
Grace Methodist A class of twenty-two young
people will be received into membership of Grace Methodist Church on Sunday, May 22, at 11 a.m., along with others who arebeingreceived upon Transfer of Membership or Confession of Faith.
The young people are members of the Pastor's Confirmation Class who have been receiving instruction durmg the past ten weeks under the leadership of Rev. Glenn Alty Crafts, Senior Mmister. At the Morning Service Rev. Mr. Crafts will preach on the theme, "The Meaning of Membership". Nursery care IS provided for pre-school children during this hour as well as that of the church school hour, beg1nning at 9:45 a.m.
Holy Rosary Guild To Hold Banquet
our Lady' s Guild of Holy Rosary Church will hold its annual banquet on Tuesday, May 24 at 6:30p. m. at Eddie's Chop House.
Lillian Blake is chairman assited by her band members. Band leaders are calling members for reservations. Deadline is May 19.
Anyone who has not been contacted may make a reservation by calling CL 4-0538.
Women are asked to bake cakes for the parish fesival to be held June 3 and 4.
Officers of Our Lady's Guild for 1966-67 are: President, Lillian Blake; vice-president, Anita Watson; secretary, Helen l\lykins; treasurer, Jean Christie.
Club To Sponsor Car Wash Sat
Beta Hi-Y, a high school service club of the Maplewood YMCA, will sponsor a car wash Saturday, May 21, at the Lake and Driving Park Chevron station from 10 a.m. to 4:30p.m.
Proceeds from this car wash will be used to purchase a tree and plaque for the gounds at Marshall High School to commemorate the boys of Marshall High who have served 1n VietNam.
Rumma ge Sale Planned A rummage sale for the benefit
of the School Siters of Notre Dame is planned for Friday !\lay 27, 6- 9 p. m. and Saturday, May 28, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 471 E. Main St.
The Notre Dame Guild is sponsoring the event. Anyone wishing to donate wearing apparel or house hold articles for the sale may arrange for pick up or delivery by contacting Mrs. Rita Engel, ID 6-9238, Mrs. Evelyn curtis, ID 6-7055 or Sr. M. Evangeline, FA 8-7372, moderator of the Rochester chapter of the Guild.
BOWLING SACRED HEART LADIES
Final Standings
ed as a new Brownie leader. Juniors from the troops of Mrs.
John Hoffman, !\Irs. Donald Shannon, Mrs. John McCarthy, Mrs. Robert Bailey and Mrs. John O'Sullivan received the Sign of the Arrow and Sign of the Star as well as proficiency badges. Cadettes from Mrs. John Hoemg's and Mrs. Trevor Durrant's troops were presented with their Challenge Awards Mrs. William Smith has been badge consultant.
Cadettes receiving the Marion Award were: Yvonne Brodzinski, Anne Marie Dimino, Karen Dixon, Jeanne Durrant, Joanne Tacci, Kathlenn Fink, Maureen Flynn, Mary Fox, Cheryl Hoffman, Mary Jo Hoefler, Mary Korbel , Mary LaForce, Sheila Mallon, Mary Schaefer, Barbara Schmitt, Kathleen Toone, Mary Tracy, carol Wyand and Mary Grace Yockel.
Girl Scout adults receiving 5 year pins were Mrs. Roland Grimm along with Mrs. John Hoenig, Mrs. Edwin Hoefler, Mrs. Robert Peters and Mrs. Paul Tuttle.
Ten year pins were presented to Mrs. Harold Murphy, jl,lrs. Fredrick Schlitzer and Mrs. Joseph Stahlecker.
OBITUARIES SPERLING -May 4, 1966. Jacob
Sperling, formerly of Churchville, New York.
-Funeral services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Wednesdoy, Moy 11, 1966 ot 10 o.m., with Rev. Charles A. Thunn officiating. Interment, Grove Ploce Cemetery.
RACE - Moy 8, 1966. Jomes Roce, formerly of Syrocuse, N.Y. -Funerol services were held from
YOUNG LOY E'S, Thursdoy, Moy 12, 1966 ot 10 o.m., with Rev. Kenneth Dodge officiating. Inter· ment, Webster Rurol Cemetery.
ZIMB Rl CH - May 11, 1966. Mrs. Chri stino Zimbri ch, formerly of St. John's Home. Surviving ore one sister, Mrs. Sophio Corpenter.
-Funerol services were held from YOUNG LOVE'S, Fridoy, Moy 13, 1966 ot 2 p.m., with Rev. J. Russell Fink officiating. Interment, Mt. Hope Cemetery.
LONG - Moy 11, 1966. Donald C. Long of Livonio, New York. Surviving ore his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Long; two daughters, Mrs. Merton Quercione ond Mrs. Richord Crumrine; seven gran dch i I dren; one brother, Harold Long.
-Funerol services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Soturdoy, Moy 14, 1966 at 11 o.m. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.
COUCH • Moy 12, 1966. Miss Ruth Couch of 785 Spencerport Rood. Surviving oro three sisters, Mrs. ldo Peocock, Mrs. Alice Rider ond Mrs. Gertrude Hickstein.
-Funerol services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Soturdoy, Moy 14, 1966 with Rev. Gregory W. Horrison ond Rev. Gerold F. Wright, Jr., officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.
MORA - May 13, 1966. Mrs. Gertrude E. Moro of 730 Monitou Road. Surviving ore her husbond, Jocob Mora; three sisters, Mrs. E lsie Englerth, Mrs. Roy Long ond Mildred Cunn inghom.
-Funeral services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Mondoy, Moy 16, 1966 ot 11 o.m., with Rev. Arthur C. Dueker officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.
MC CHESNEY - Moy 15, 1966. Kothoryn F. McChesney of 169 Arnett Boulevord. Surviving ore her husband, Don R. McChesney; one daughter, Mrs. John Robinson; two sons, Robert ond Gordon McChesney.
-A Memoriol Service will be held in St. Thomos Epi scopo ! Church, Wednesdoy, Moy 18, 1966 ot 2:30 p.m.
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Ascension Day services will be held Thursday, l\1ay 19 at 7:30 p. m. in the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. After the service 46 boys and girls in the Confirmation class will enter into the auditorium together with parents and friends, where they will be publicly examined by the Pastors.
Wednesday, May 18 Missionary
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Saturday, May 21, Junior Choir rehearsal at 9 a.m. Confirmation class will meet at 10 a. m.
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Davis Is New "Y" Physical Director
Continued (rom P . I sible for the entire physical pr ogram, which includes all activities in the gymnasium, pool, tennis cou rts, and athletic field. He employees over 25 part time workers of various skills to assist in the numerous program fields. He is assisted by David C. Odell.
Beryl Johnson also announces that an mformal r eception will be held fo r Mr. and Mrs. Davis at the MaplewoOd Y, 25 Driving Pk., on Monday, May 23 fro m 8:15 to 8:45 p, m. fo r those members, friends, and member s of the Community who might wish to meet and welcome the Davis ' to the community.
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Buy a V.F.\\'. Buddy Poppy .The Keith ~!iller (Dutchtown) Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 6595 and the Ladies Auxiliary will be selling Buddy Poppies on May 19, 20 and 21. They expressed a desire to make this year' s sale the biggest in modern times. They point out that today, with boys fighting in Vietnam, we are remmded of our obligation to help those who gave, and are today giving, so much on our Nation' s battlefields.
Buddy Poppies are assembled by needy and disabled service men in Veterans Administration Homes and Hospitals. The slae of these poppies help to support the widows and children of men who gave their lives so bravely.
#41 PTA Meeting Changed The next PTA meeting at #41
School will be held on Tuesday, May 24 at 7:45 p. m. instead of ~lay 17 as originally planned.
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Increased use of gas and electricity shows further evidence of the economic health of the Rochester area
The above charts laken from our 1965 Annual Report show how the Rochester area leads New York and the Middle Atlantic region in consumption of gas and electricity.
RG&E's program to provide for the area's fast-expanding power needs includes a 450,000 kilowatt nuclear power plant at Brookwood in the town of Ontario, New York, for which ground will be broken
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Tuesday, May 24 at 8 p.m. in the Pine Room. Hostess for the evening will be the Girl Scouts Cadets Troop #375.
Eucharistic League will hold its annual Communion Supper on June 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Pine Room.
Reservations will be taken by calling Margaret Pickering BE 5-3022 or Laura Heinrich, ID 6-7952. Price for supper$3.00. Preceeding supper a Mass will be said at 5:30 p.m. in the Church. Dealine for reservations is June 6.
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CHUCK STEAK
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HOTS with skin
65.~ SKIN LESS
STEAMERS
SPECIALS GOOD WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, thru TUESDAY , MAY 24
CHOICE SMALL EYE BONELESS ROLLED
Porterhouse ·BOSTON
~TE~: STEAK R~l~T ~RESH1b 99.~ 89~
PORK BUTTS GENUINE SPRING
LEG-0
55~ LAMB 69~.
BONELESS
VEAL CUTLET
BONELESS
BEEF STEW
75~.
ECONOMY
T-BONE STEAK 65:
COUNTRY MAID SLICED
BACON 69(
ITALIAN SAUSAGE
2 ~. $1 99.~ FRESH CHICKEN PARTS 79~ FRESH GROUND
HAMBURG LEAN MEATY
PORK STEAK CUBE STEAK DELICIOUS
59! 85~ 3:.$1 CONTADINA SALAD or COOKING
OIL GALLON
EGGS 2 DOZEN
69( CHASE & SANBORN 7 9 COFFEE -~-!~ (
BLUE WINNER 2 303 39 ( SILVER BELL
APRICOTS CANS MARGARINE CONTADINA SOLID PAC K
3 LARGE
TOMATOES: 2~;~~E OPEN
FRIDAY
00 NIGHT
3 PKGS. $1 Until DUNCAN HINES
CAKE MIXES
39( 9 P.M. ------------~~~--~----~~~--LARGE PARKING LOT
WHITE-Y£ LLOW-DEVILS FOOD
RIVER VALLEY FROZEN
RASPBERRIES l-Ib. PKG.
SIDE OF STORE
LEGS 55,~.
BREASTS 59,~.;
FRESH CREAME RY
BUTTER DOMINO PURE CANE
SUGAR BIRO'S EYE FROZEN
FRENCH FRIES
PACIFIC GOLD SLICED
PEACHES MILLBROOK HOMETOWN
BREAD BOND DAIRYFOOD
BABY BEEF LIVER
3~- $1
1-lb. PRINT
5 lb. BAG
4 303 49( CANS
4 901 45( PKGS. ·
3 LARGE 2112 SIZE
CANS
3 l-Ib. 49( LOAVES
WE GIVE AND REDEEM * ~ GOLDSTAMPS_.._.__.~.
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VOL. 39 NO. 21
Neighborhood Group Meeting Is Tonight
Maplewood Neighborhood Association is hoping for a large attendance tonight at its second public meeting, purpose of which is to hear from city officials and also to perfect committee organization.
The meeting, which will be held at 8 o ' clock In Wesley Methodist Church, 2009 Dewey, will be addressed by Mrs. Ann Taylor, City P 1 anne r, and Charles Hodson, Rochester' s chief building inspector.
All residents of the First, Ninth and Tenth Wards from Lexington Ave. north are eligible to attend and will be invited to join in the efforts of the association for the betterment of the area, according to Rev. A I bert L. Jeandheur, Maplewood Association chairman, who is in charge of the meeting.
About 25 or 30 men and women attended a preliminary meeting last Wednesday and organized four co m m itt e e s, elected temporary chairmen and will seek vounteers at tonight's meeting to complete their committee rosters.
Residents of the area willing to help in the work of the association will be given their choice of several fields of inte r est including zoning, public safety, recreation, traffic, constitution, membership, beautification and publicity,
Grace' s Delicatesse n Re-Opening Today
The delicatessen store at Dewey and Lexington, closed for the last six weeks due to a fire, opens its doors again today. Grace' s the store famous for its slogan of "Til 1 a. m.", is back in business and "better than ever", saysowner Ben Levin.
WEDDING Blanchard' s professional personalized Ave. Dial
FLOWERS from hove the touch of
designers plus service. 58 Lake
232-2255. Adv.
ROCHESTER, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1966
"OF COURSE I would rather drive a Buick, but I might like to step out on a Honda" , commented Frank Davis of Lakeview Pk. os he posed for the cameraman (on the Hondo} in the churchyard of Ho ly Rosary. Seated behind the wheel of the Buick, but apparently eyeing the motorbike with some relish, is Terry Culhane of Curfew St. OF COURSE, it' s off o publicity stunt for the onnuof Holy Rosary Fest ival which tokes place Fr iday and Saturday in the church parking lot in Lex ington Ave.
Holy Rosary's Festival Friday And Sa tu rday
THE VICINITY -LOCAL BULK RATE POST POSTAL U.S. POSTAGE
PATRON PAID 495 Emerson St. Rochest er, N. Y. Postage Paid
Permit No. 958
14613 Rochester, N. Y.
Spain & Portugal As Seen By Editor (Post-Courie,r F:~itor fred R. Metzinger has just returned from a three r~•eek~ t>tSII to Spam and Portugal. He reports on his experiences £n th1s and subsequent articles).
Our six hour Pan-Am flight to dismayed when the room clerk London offered us all the comforts informed us that our stay was for of home , including dinner, break- one day only. The place was booked fast and a movie. Our jet arrived solid. right on the dot at 3 a.m. Rochester we had decided to spend little time, butwehadtoturnourwatches Continued on P. 5 five hours ahead since it was 8 a.m. and broad daylight in England.
A couple hours later we were on our way to Lisbon, Portugal, m a BEA Comet and our European jaunt was started. Our rental car, a Ford
Zoning Notifications Asked For By May
Taunus, awaited us at the a1rport councilman Stephen May intra-and we drove to the center oftown duced atthe Mav 24thCity council to the fabulous Ritz Hotel, the only meeting an amendment to the zan-
The carnival-type festival which annually draws several thousand place we had reservations during ing Code to permit associations people to the Lexington Ave. parking lot of Holy Rosary Church is all the entire trip. to play a stronger role in neighbor-set for Friday and Saturday nights of this week. Besides being appro- IT WAS A DELUXE HOTEL in hood preservation. His proposal priately decorated for the occasion, the parking lot will be sporting every respect, one of the world ' s will require that notice of zoning a new lighting system and several new booths have been added this year. finest, with marble halls, richly Board hearings be sent to all
Women of. the parish will be p T d car peted floors, spacious rooms neighborhhod groups which regis-baking cakes to vie for prizes and arty UeS ay and superb service. But it was ter with the Board, thus insuring a lso supplying the baked goods just like New York and full of "that a strong voice will be heard booth with cakes to sell. And the For 24th GOP American tourists, sowewerenot on behalf of affected residents". refreshment stand, it is announced Annual card party of 24th ward W C pz· h May also introduced amend-will be featuring clams casino Republicans, which takes place eSt Oasf tg t ments to require that 20 (rather from therecipeof " Augie" Placito; next Tuesday evening, is expected J l 'Tl • h than 10) days' notice be given of as well as Italian sausage and pep- to fill the West Side Ukranian Club naugura .l Ontg l zoning hearings, and to increase pers, hots, french fries and pizza. to capacity, says committee chair- _Through service to Los Angeles the notification area from 200 to
Stuffed animals, b 1 an k e t s, pil- man Frank casaceli. Both men will be inaugurated at 6:20 to- 500 feet from the property in ques-lows and all the other usual items and women are welcome to attend, night by American Airlines. Its tion. Adoption of these proposals, associated with the festival will be he states. 707 As t ro jet, carrying invited combined withstrengthened Zoning on hand. And there will be a Kiddie- Tickets at $1. 00 each are still guests and newspaper, radio and Board staff work under the recently land to provide interest for the available and may be obtained TV representatives will stop only approved reorganization, can pro-younger generation. from the ticket co-chairman, Joe momentarily in Chicago and is due mote sound neighborhood develop-
HUSH PUPPIES for all the Esposito and Armand Vitale, as to arrive on the West coast at 9:20 ment and upgrade the work of the members of your family. Buy well as from Supervisor Frank (local ~ime) after a six hour flight. Board, May stated. them ot Amico's Shoe Store, Hemmerich and ward committee- It Will be known as flight No. 99 "Good planning and strict zoning 1775 Dewey Avenue. -Adv. men. and will be scheduled daily. On its enforcement" he commented, "are
BANQUETS - Shower, recepto'on, WARD'S ORIGIN A. - f Prizes will be given and re- return trip it will stop briefly at particularly vital at this stage in AL rti iciol D t · R h t • d 1 party facilities for over 90 people. Flower Creations. Pieces mode freshments will be served. e ro1t. OC es er s eve opment. Rigid Kitchen privileges optional, you to order. Flowers for all occo- WEDDING FLOWERS to fit your Among those aboard the in- adherencetozoningrulesisakey furnish food. Call Bavarian sions. Unusual gifts. 1458 Dewey budget beautifully arranged by augural flight will be Fred R to saving neighborhoods and sta-Restouront, 746 Joy St., BE 5- Ave. CL 4-1810. Midland Charge. Flower Fashions, 630 Ridge Rd. Metzinger, pub! ish er of Th~ bilizing our aging and rapidly de-
~ 1 ~ MILK 45~·! ! 371 Ridgeway-at Dewey IN GLASS CONTAINER ONLY l ~ (Rear Sinclair Service Sto.) You must bring this Ad l ' ' ! PRICE WITHOUT THIS COUPON 48~ )11 GAL. l l GOOD THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 3, 4 l ............. ...-r_,.._.. __ .,.-............... ,._.,_ .... ,_.., ....... ~~.....,...,.,..._,_..,~.Mao'
Complete Assortment Fresh Flowers and Artificial Creations
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The Vicinity Post and Tenth: Ward Courier
OFFICE- 49S Emerson Street, Rochester, N. Y. CL 4-5200
F. R. METZINGER Editor and Publisher GORDON A. STONE Advertising Manager
DEADLINE for news and wont ads FRIDAY preceding dote of issue.
SERVICES
PLUMBING - All kinds, reasonable. Milos Plumbing, Inc. 91 Frost Ave. FA 8-3069.
TELEVISION Service. Prompt reasonable. Modern TV and Radio, 447 Lyell GL 8-0432.
DRESSMAKING - Alterations, all kinds, reasonable. Maggie Sapienza , 1193 Lyell Avenue, CL 4-8050. Call weekdays, all day Saturday.
BICYCLE REPAIRING - Also washino machine ropairs. Tony's, Jay at Colvin.
BANQUET F AGILITIES
BANQUETS - Shower, reception, party facilities for over 90 people. Kitchen privileges optional, you furnish food. Call Bavarian Restaurant, 746 Jay St., BE S-9538.
FOR RENT
GLAMORENE electric rug shampooer for rent $2 a day. Carl Smith Hardware, 389 Ames St.
FLOOR SANDERS cS. edgers. $5 a day for both. Shatzel Hardware, 498 Lyell Ave.
WANTED TO BUY
USED BIKES - Au~;~ie cS. Tony's TV Shop, 446 Campbell St. Hours 7 p.m. 9 p.m. F' A 8-2000.
NOW AVAILABLE
ICE CUBES Serve Yourself
SUMMER Just Around The Corner
WIDE ASSORTMENT
ICE COLD
BEER&ALE POP
uy Yours H
McCue's GROCERY &
CHARLIE' S WASHER SERVICE -Specializing in all wringers. Easy Spinners, automatics, G.E. 1 Norge, Kenmore, Whirlpool. Also sells used machines. Call ID 6 -9592. 543 Haque Street. JANE BEAUTY BOX- Specialist DELICATESSEN
.---------~-A~~·'.!==== ------- now. Reasonable. Mlles Plumbing, Inc. : 91 Frost Ave. FA 8-3069. -= FlL TERS for your furnace. Enjoy ---------
Come in and let one of our skilled and competent Operators re-style and re-vitalize your hair into a "Thing of Beauty"
: clean healthful air, save coal with - new filters . Call Metzger & Brayer Co. - GL 8-sooo. -= USED WASHERS - Automatic. : Guaranteed, reconditioned. Bills
Washer Service, 861 Jay St., BE 5-3482.
-~'jCAVALL 'S RESTAURANT 99 RIDGE RD. W., at Lake Ave. -
Angelo, Louise, Sally, Dolores, Lynne = Operators
------FEDELE'S SALON oF:
BEAUTY :: -----:11026 MAPLE ST. BE 5-8640 ~ ~1111111111111 Modern Shop Plenty of Free Parking lllllllllllllfi;
Lyell-Mt. Read Plaza GL ,!!-7270
DRESSERS - VANITIES $5 up. TVs $5 up. Gas stoves, ap't size $15 each, regular size $10 up. Refrigerators $10 up, washers $5 up, waffle irons SO¢ each, beds complete SlO up, gas space hooter $5. All kinds of lamps 25¢ up. Ap't. size washer $5. Men cS. boys shoes $1.50 Many other good buys at Tony's, 764 Jay St. Open Sundays 9 to 12.
Tony Giordano's Barber Specializing
Shon 0 in r Children's
JAKE-OUT SERVICE
Complete Menu AYaHable
Call
CL 4-9628 Orders Promptly Filled
Westgate Plaza ID '6-3783
290 Driving~ Hair Cuts Pork Ave. Flat-Tops
OPEN 24 HRS. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Jewelry Repairs
DIAMOND RESETTING opp. BANK Brush Cuts Daily Mon. - Thurs. 6 a.m. to Midnite Closed Sunday
PLENTY FREE PARKING IN R
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
LONG ISLAND DUCKS
49~. FRESH-CRISP
SHANK PORTION
COOKED
HAMS 49!
YOUR CHOICE ONLY oRADISHES
·CUCUMBERS 7 ( ·GREEN ONIONS EACH
COMSTOCK
PIE FILLING
U.S. CHOICE FREsu-----....
GROUND BEEF
49~ MORTON FROZEN ASSORTED
CREAM PIES BIRDSEYE FROZEN
AWAKE RAGU Plain , Mushroom,Meat
SPAGHETTI SAUCE
4Fo~l 00
BENEDICT 3 $1 00 NEWMAN'S SALT WATER
OLIVES FOR TAFFY 12 oz. PKG. ~~==~~~~-----------=~---------
SUNSHINE GIANT
SCOTTIES 200 ASSORTED COLORS 5 $1 00 LIBBY'S 46 oz.
TISSUE PKG.' TOMATO JUICE ~~~~~~~--------------------~----· -----------------------BATMAN I lb.
TASTY SKINLESS
WEI NEBS
49~
CRACKER BARREL
SHARP
WEDGE CHEESE
8 OZ. PKG.
39~
PEANUT BUTTER RINSO
U.S. CHOICE BEEF QUARTERS
IDEAL I POUND
DOG FOOD 69( CLERDALE M&BBET
CLOVER FARMSTORE f 620 DEWEY AVE. -cor. Glendale f
& SIDES CUT & WRAPPED
till TO YOUR ' ORDER •••
FOR 1~ 1 FREEZERS
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Plumbmg and Furnace Work For Reliable Scrv1ce Call
Metzger & Brayor-GL 8-5000
iML ~DJII.
Sponsoring Party Ninth Republican Here For Oblates Dinner June 13 !Permanent Waves
Poodle Sty list · Personalized
GROOMING Toys and M•n•n•oo•"'c'
ID 6-1450 or
BR 1-2333
The 17th annual card party sponsored by Mrs. Ida Scheg for the benefit of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate will be held on Friday evening June 3, at the Y.W.C.A., 175 Clinton Ave. N.
There will be prizes and refreshments.
444 AMES ST. ~ew:o
The following committee will assist Mrs. Scheg: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Colucci, Mesdames Marie Blanchard, Marion Carroll, Karl Jost, James McHugh, Mary Loretta Bruyea, Henry Braun, Mesdames Catherine Metzger, Kathy Sand, Cheryl Frank, Pam Frank, Gail Blanchard, Dorothy McGinn, Mary Mulligan, Ginny Bonjorno, Sandra Kohlmeier, Violet Rex, Marie Schwind, Leona Schwind, Helen Meehan, Margaret Frank.
Specialists in Poodles for Over 5 Years
IMPORTED and DOMESTIC
SAVE!
Wines 10 %Off
WINES By The-~se LIQUOR NEW YORK STATE
CHAMPAGNES STORE Full Line
Liquors, Cordiab 813 DEWEY AVE.
Save Now
Earn 4Yz%
During June Extra Dividend
Days
NOW IS THE TIME TO JOIN THE MONEYMAKER$ because money saved at First Federal now earns dividends from the lst of June. Extra Earning Days and First Federal's unbeatable 4 Y2 % • dividend for MONEYMAKERS .
. . . Join them. BE SURE YOUR BARD EARNED MONEY EARNS FIRST FEDERAL'S UNBEATABLE 4%%. • Anticipated. beq.nning Ap1iJ l , 1966
BULLS HEAD OFFICE- 920 MAIN ST. W.
Ninth Ward Republican Women are holding their spring dinner at crescent Beach Hotel on Monday, June 13 at 6:30 p.m. All local candidates are expected to attend and it is also planned to have a guest speaker who will be announced later.
Those attending are offered a choice of chicken or beef and are asked to indicate which they prefer when making reservations (before June 9) to either Laura McBride, UN 5-5314; or Sally Sullivan, GL 8 1291; or May Gaynor, CL 4-6469.
Bring !l! Your Garments To ••• ATOMIC
CLEANERS 733 DEWEY I VE.
CL 4·8175 --.• For FREE
PICI·UP & DELIVERY
PART TIME
TELEPHONE SALES
Opening In 2 Shifts
Mornings 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. Evenings 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.
Saturdays 10 A.M. to 2. P.M.
SALARY AND BONUS
CALL 232-5882
Magazine Subscription Soles
LIFE C IRCULATION CO. 17 CLINTON AVE. S.
e'For June Graduates • For Summer Vacations
Young or Old- We Please Them All
Specializing In
HAIR CUTTING FIVE HAIR STYLISTS TO SERVE YOU- ! .
CARAFI C.E BEAUTY SALON
871 Dewey Ave., (opp. Sy's Drug Store) GL 8-8190 Open 6 Deys A Week- 9 to 6: Tues., Tlturs., ft.i. EYes.
·MAPLEDALE ARTY HOUSE
ALL LEGAL BEV'=RAGES
Complete Planning Service For: BANQUETS- PARTIES- WEDDINGS- SOCIALS
BUSINESS MEETINGS- CLAMBAKES- RECEPTIONS
6 PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS Anne and Jlince Fedel e ,
your hos ts
1020 MAPLE ST. Near Glide PLENTY FREE PARKING - GROUPS TO 1,000 PEOPLE
! DRIVE -IN i ' i hNSURANCE - fiNANCINGi \ Auto - Fire • Life Auto - Home - Mortgages ,, ' '· ·i Easily Accessible - Easy To Park ! ! OFF-STREET PARKING LOT IN FRONT OF OUR OFFICE i L~ALL LINDER ONE .ROOF ~~J
A Message From Sherwood Drugs ·
Sherwood Drugs puts 1 extra ingredient into every prescrip, tion they fill. This ingredient is called, "Special Care".
Every prescription brought to Sherwood Drugs is filled with "Special Care", the same care we give to members of our own families.
That is why more and more people have their prescriptions filled here at Sherwood Drugs.
They know that we have earned their confidence and they trust us.
You can trust us too, bring your next prescription here.
SHE WOOD' DRUGS .. ~630 RfDGi RD. ~ ., jus' Nor_th of A.aP
WESTRIDGE -SHOPPING CTR.
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AVAILABLE AT MOUNTS
Gifts~. FAmlitt'E GRADS
Men's and Ladies
• TIMEX WATCHES Scri pto Butane and
• ZIPPO LIGHTERS
• COSTUME JEWELRY Hallmark
• GREETING CARDS (Gift Stationary)
Ladies and Men's
• WALLETS
MOUNT DRUG co. Prescription Specialists - Harry Mount, Ken F r o denburgh
1286 Dewey Ave. GL 8-7870
CLEARANCE SALE Ball Bearing Lawnmowers
GREAT STATES
1011 Dewey Ave. at Bryon
GL 8-2100 OPEN EVENINGS
PIC & PAY
(LAKE AVE. AT DRIVING PARKf
OPEN 'TIL I A.M. DAILY 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. -SA T. & SUN. 9 A.M. to 1 A.M.
TUBES TESTED FREE • TV and radio trouble? Call GL 8 ·9786, give us your make and model number. We will help you lind the trouble. Also reasonable service calls. Prinzi's TV & Appliance, 761 Dewey Ave. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
TILE ROOFS repaired. Froe estimates. C. Gilbert, 433 Flower City Park. CL 4·7655.
GUTTERS - Cleanod, repaired, paint.ed. Now gutters installed. All guaranteed . Fully insured. Free estimates. R. L. Ross, CL 4·4218.
ROOFING • Wind damage. Matching • colors. Repairs & new work. Reason· able prices. Free estimate. Guaranteed. Fully insured. R. L. Ross, 555 Birr St. CL 4·4218.
WE'LL HAUL IT AWAY - Clean out your attic, cellar or garage. FA 8•4270.
TOASTERS, irons, lamps, coffee makers, can openers, electric drills repaired. Keys made. Zack's Repair Service, 1318 Dewey Ave. CL 4·0584.
Repairs On All Makes & Models Full Line Parts, Disposable Bogs
FREE Pick-Up & Delivery Also Reconditioned Uprights and Tank Type Cleaners $9.95 & Up
GL 8-6102 OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 5:30p.m.
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
REUPHOLSTERING beautifully done unconditionally guaranteed. Occasional chairs, $5 plus your choice of beautiful latest fabrics. Get our price on sofas, lounqe chairs and antiques, before you decide. You pay nothing until job is completed. No job is too small. We ore as close as your phone. Credit terms orranqed. For free estimates and decoratinq counsel, just call FA 8•8948 anytime, or visit our shop, 631 Thurston Rd., Sterling Co.
ELECTROLUX SALES, Service & Parts, also repossessed. Your cleaner checked free. Call Tony Ligozio, HU 2·1323, CL 4•4898.
ANJON APPLIANCE Service - Re· pairing washers, dryers and stoves. All makos & models. All work guaranteed. GL 8·4453.
P .M .C. HOUSE WASHING, Aluminum specialist. Aluminum, wood and asbestos siding washed to perfection. SPECIAL porches any size $25. Patrick M. Cocca, 35 Ed9eland St., BU 8·2639, HU 2·1138.
LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE -Over 30 years experience. Available. II - 7 preferred., Mon. thru. Fri. CL 4-4200.
Rates per insertion, minimum charge of $1.00 for the first 10 words. Additional words after the first ten ore .St a word.: Cash (no stamps) must accompany ad. Send to 495 Emerson St.
CLEANING OUT attics and cellars. Accumulation removed. Reasonable rates. HU 2·7878.
WATCH AND CLOCK repairiniJ. Pick up and delivery service. Sec Joe at 122 Villa St. Call GL 8· 3109.
TV SERVICE - All makos, black & white, colors. CL 4·0003.
SEWING MACHINE repairs special, oiling and adjusting $1.95. Any make, anytime. Call Fairmount SewiniJ Center now, Ll 4·3266.
BOUGHT AND SOLD
USED CARS wanted for dismantling & parts. Highest prices pa1d, deliver· ed to Trading Center. 1485 Lyell Ave. GL 8-4462.
COLLECT MONEY on those old dishes - instead ol dust! Old glassware, cut glass, china, hand painted. dishes. Free eshmates. Call CL 4-8291.
! ...... LAKESHORE········ . DRIVING SCHOOL
NO CHARGE FOR FIRST LESSON IF YOU ARE
NOT SATISFIED. -- Home Pick-Up Service
Call For Full Particulars
~--····· N 0 3-6848, ...•.. L
WANTED TO RENT
NEWLY WED couple desires 3 to 4 room apartment available AuiJUSt with all utilities and appliances. Services rendered for partial rentdl. Call GL 8-0878 alter 4.
WANTED
FULL-TIME BOARDING homes for foster children, all aiJes. Phone Mon• roe County Child Welfare Division, BR 1·5511.
HANDSEVVN and HANDSOME First team styling! Pedwin's famous soft moe in supple, Antique Golden Grain. Handsewn vamp for
extra comfort-and an expensive look. Yet the price is right, as it is on all Pedwins. Come in and ask
for the Huddle, by Pedwin.
Since 1914
PHONE
GL 8-4614
PARK FREE AT OUR DOOR
s13oo
Open 9 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Sat. 'til 6 p.m.
Open All Day Today
(Wednesday) Until 6 p.m.
SERVICES
MASON WORK • Chimney repairs or new. Sidewalks, steps, plastering. CementiniJ old cellar walls. Reason-able pnces. HU 2·1254. \
CARPENTER WORK Painting. I ''Rec" rooms, additions, repairs.! liome maintenance. Free estimate>&. Experienced. UN 5·2110. 1
DRAPERIES, SLIP COVERS - Custom made from newest decorator fob .. rica. Helen's Fabrics, 2878 Dewey Ave. NO 3·2010.
VACUUM CLEANERS repaired, all makes. Bags, belts & brushes in stock. Zack•s Repair Service, 1318 Dewey Ave. CL 4•0584.
PATCH PLASTERING • We can repair any crack or rough plaster. Gua• ranteed not to show. Stein PlasteriniJ, MA 1·3660.
CHAIR CANING · ' Expert, reason• , able. Will pick up and deliver. Call
451 RIDGE RD. W.: UN5-3866 2 operators to serve you
Open D aily 9-6 Wed., Thurs., Fri. Eves
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
ENJOY FISHING, boating & swim-, ing? Try this : S bedroom modem home near Oak Orchard River. Beautiful condition . 30 miles from city. Immediate possession. Only $500 down . BROCKPORT AREA, ideal 4 bedroom home , I Y, baths, nice yard, blacktop drivo. Low taxes, no down payment needed. A HANDYMAN'S DREAM - 4 bedroom house with I acre land. 300 ft. frontage on water. Much privacy. Needs work done. Try offer for $8500., Call Barbara Schramm, CO 6-6383, Massett Realty.
MITCHELL BUSINESS SERVICE 8 OWEN STREET
BOOKKEEPING Week ly or Monthly Basis
Call CL 4-1284 or GL 8-3807
WANTED
RETIRED LADY would like room & board in Holy Family church area. 594-4329-
ROOM FOR RENT
2 SLEEPING ROOMS, furnished. Single & double. Girls only . CL4· 0887.
DANA ST. - Off Sherman. Lower 4 rooms. Available June 18. CL 4 ·4128.
4 ROOM UPPER. 6 Reis St. cor. Campbell. Call eves. 7 to 9. Sat. 10 to 5.
LOCUST ST. 20, 4\1, rooms upper. Heat, hot water. Available June J . CL 4· 3400.
4 ROOM APARTMENT upper, heated, newly decorated. RefriiJerator & stove. Kodak vicinity. Call CL 4 · 6330 or UN 5·1320.
NEAR KODAK • 6 room apartment , lower, with garaiJe . Ideal for 3 grown· ups. Also large sunporch. CL 4-2268.
HOUSES FOR SALE
187 FAJRGATE ST. ·Single 3X bed· rooms, JX rooms downstairs. Garage. Larqe yard. Near business section, schools, busses. By owner. BE 5· 1708.
CAMPBELL & CHILD ST. vicinity . 7 room cottage. Reasonable. For appointment, CO 6 · 302 1, CO 6-6874.
114 ALAMEDA ST. - Modernized kitchen, 5 bedrooms, fully finished basement, insulated. By appointment only. CL 4·1 596.
SINGLE 8 room house, 4 bedrooms, excellent condition. Double garage, fenced in yard. Must sell. Reasonable offer accepted. 45 Otis St. CL 4-6540. Asking $12,500
ARIENS COOPER
WEHNER MOWER & YARD EQU IPMENT
SALES & SERVICE BOLEN'S
Lawn Boy - Sunbeam GARDEN EQUIPMENT
OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Repair - Sharpening
ON ALL MAKES 2321 RIDGEWAY AVE.
..__,.._ G L 8-4923 __ __, Plumbing and Furnace Work For Reliable Service Call
Metzger & Brayer-GL 8·5000
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OPTICIAN 1497 Dewey Ave., Near Ridgeway
COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICES
__ __.GL 8-1215 _ _. FOR SALE
STANLEY HOME Products. Mothproofing and spring cleaning specials. Lois Ross, 555 Birr St. CL 4-4218. Free delivery. RICCAR SEWING MACHINES, sales,
servico, repairs on all makes .. Lyell Plaza Sewmg _Center. CL 4-6170.
-ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS combi-nation, $12.95, Storm doors, $29.95. Installation arranged. Empire Home Improvement Co., GL 8-2409.
TIRES at wholosale prices at our warehot.se. Big, big savings lor the very bost. Automotive - truck. Dugan Sales Corp., 550 Avis St., GL 8-8877. USED WASHERS & DRYERS - Auto
matic & wringer $25 up. Guaranteed TVs, refriQerators, used furniture. George's Swap Shope , 484 W. Main St. FA8-2667.
WHITE SEWING machine in neutral wood console. Zig zags, buttonholes, does laney decorahve stitching. Will sell lor balance duo of $30.60 or take over 6 payments of $5.10 monthly. Call GR 3-4399. BOAT - 1964 Dorsett fleetwood
convertible 18' - 1964 motor. 85 horse Mercury. Pamco trailer. Full canvass. Complete with everything, skis, cushions, 3 tanks, etc. Call GL 8-0878.
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LATE MODEL, automatic zig zag sewing machine, buttonholes, blind hems, etc. No attachments needed. Guaranteed. Complete balance $29 or $6.90 per month. Call Ll 4-3266 anytime.
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RUG, gray, black, white print. Pad included, 9 x 12. Excellent. MA 1-2036.
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Ledlie Jeweler, Gemologist Diamonds, Settings, Approisol s
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BOY WANTED to work part time alter school & So turdays from our Dewey Ave. & Ridge Rd. office. Salary & prizes. Call between 3 & 5, UN 5-3840.
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man and child- -seemed to be con- D. gregated. Scores ofbrightlycolor- Inner To Honor
Continued from P. I ed fishing boats, pulled up on the if any ume in big cities, but we a livelihood from the sea with the sandy beaches,wereunloadingtheir Joseph Esposito found a motel and did manage to get most primative methods imagin- catches mostly sardine size.Only a in a couple of days seeing L1sbon, able; exist just like their fore- a moving picture camera and reels which like San Fransisco IS a city fathers of centuries past; and pro- and reels of film can capture the of seven hills. Luxurious hotels, vide hardened professional aswell drama of Nazare when the boats modern shopping centers and wide as daffy amateur cameramen with come in. streets of the new city made a subject matter to "shoot" from THERE IS NO DOCK, no piers striking contrast to the poverty dawn to dusk. E a s t m an Kodak --just ocean beach, about two miles ridden back streets of the old town. should subsidize Nazare. of it. The outboard motor-pro-(In this respect, Lisbon is no THE AAA BOOK listed only two pelled boats, about 30 or 40 feet different than any other metroplis hotels at Nazare and we stumbled in length, approach as close to the of Europe). on the best one first. It was shoreline as possible, then throw
WE SNAPPED PICTURES of amazingly modern, just about the in a line, which is t1e<1 to a yoke "Christ the King", its towering only building in the center of town behind a team of oxen and the monument (732 feet high) erected that wasn't at least 500 years old. laborious task of beaching the as a thanks offering for Portugal's The man at the desk spoke pretty craft begins. The oxen paw away bemg spared the ravages ofwar. It good English. For 300 excudos in the san<1andinch by inch the boat st_ands o~ the banks of the Taugus (we called them "Scoots") we could emerges from the sea. Rtver which th~ough alloftimehas have dinner, lodging and breakfast The fishermen then scoop out been an effective barrier to easy on the sun-bathed roof garden. That their catches from the bottom of access from Lisbon to the south and was just about $10 for two. we the boat and dozens of willing the fishing port of Sesimbra. The stayed three days and hated to leave hands help them shovel the fish first bridge across the Taugus- even then into bushel baskets. Then the fun a $75 million dollar suspension Ten an·d 12 year old bellhops, begins. span, second only to the Golden nattily attired with little round THE FISHE RMEN'S WIVES, are Gate- is about completed and will be brown hats to match their suits barefoot but attired in some seven open so~e time this year. swarmed all over us. They wres~ petticoats and an apron, they pro-
To fmd a motel, we had to tled our luggage up to our rooms, vide the human chain that rushes ferry acro~s the Taugus, car and always smiling, sometimes g1gg- the "catch" to waiting trucks on all, to cac1lhas wh1ch IS the gate- ling. but extremely courteous. we the road about 200 yards up from way to Ses1mbra and a sparsely just had tokeephandingthemsmall the shoreline. Each woman hoists settled area with vast recreational coins even though we knew a ten per a bushel of fish to her head and as well as subdivision possibil- cent serv1ce charge would be on scurries through the sand; delivers ities. The ferrying was time con- our bill. her cargo to the truck; gets a suming and a real obstable to INCIDENTALLY these little kids "chit" from the truck driver as a pro~ress, but we ventured the were just like all the rest of the record of her delivery and then opm10n that when the new bridge service personnel we encountered runs for dear life back down the opens, land speculators s h o u 1 d in Portugal and Spain. Extremely beach for another load. More than reap a fortune-- If Salazar con- helpful ever pleasant and to us a dozen of these women actually sents, that is. A meri~ans accustomed to iuue if clutched a baby in one hand, balanc-
THE MOXITO MOTEL was just any such treatment at home a joy ing the child on their hipandusing opening fo r the season with small to behold. ' the other handtobalancethebasket ~ut modern rooms and go?d plumb- we wasted no time changing into of fish on her head. mg. It was not yet servmg meals our walking shoes and heading for TO BE CONTINUED
Friends and neighbors of Joseph Esposito of Canton st. will get together June 13 at 6:30 p.m. at Logan's to honor him with a testimonial dinner. Guest speaker will be the Secretary of state John P. Lomenzo.
Esposito, who is a member of Holy Apostles Church, has been a barber on Lyell Ave. for 30 years. He also has been a sponsor of the No_rthwest Little League, an air ratd warden, active in Most Precious Blood bowling league and a member of the Barbers• Union.
His most recent accomplishment is leadership in the formation of "Youth-Town", sponsored by the 1085 Club.
Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Mary Vitale at 133 Northhampton St., CL 4-9130; Martin LoBiondo, CL 4-6410, or Cloe Albert, CL 4-1 981. Tickets are $7.00 per person.
The committee in charge is: General chairman, Armand Vitale, co-chairman, Frank Hemmerich, William Slattery, Dom DeGarde, Frank Lawerence and John Hogan.
Arrangements and hostess chairman; Mrs. Ida Spaziano, assisted by Mrs. Cloe Alberts, Mrs. Mary Vitale, Mrs. Joseph Damelio, Mrs. Pat Severino, Miss Phyllis Mandara, Miss Beverly Fowler, Mrs. Angelo Monteleone, and Mrs. Dom De Garde.
Publicity chairman; Mrs. Martin LoBiondo.
Following the dinner their will be dancing, with music provided by Len Hawley's Orchestra.
so we had to walk down the road the shoreline, only a few hundred DOES YOUR " mental motor" a. few hundred feet to a .Pleas~nt yards away, where just about every need a tune-up? New ideas abound Plumbing and Furnace work little restaurant swarmmg wtth living soul in the town--man wo- in books and magazines at your For Reliable Service Call waiters, cooks, bus boys and a ' ic lib Metzger & Brayer-GL 8-5000 maitre~ fu rmally atlire~ b~ no ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~customers except us. Surprisingly the food was excellent and very, very reasonable. We are sure they will do well before the season is over, if they can only hold out.
Ferrying back to Lisbon took up too much of our time, so we packed up and headed along the north bank of the Taugus toward Estoril and the Atlantic Ocean, stopping along the way at the Museum of
Stage Coaches_ A guide took us through three huge rooms filled with royal coaches dating back to 1700 including the one Queen Elizabeth of England used when she visited Lisbon. The tapestry and trimmings were a bit time worn, but the elegance of the glass enclosed canopies, the gold filigree, the artistically carved framework and the vel vet covered seats still make these coaches a pretly sight. The transition during the 19th Century from leather to metal springs and the substitution of rubber for cast iron wheel rims added no little to the riding comfort, as our guide pointed out. They sure must have taken an awful beating bouncing up and down and swaying side to side over the rough countr y roads of yesteryear.
ESTORIL is a great vacation spot with plenty of seaside hotels and fine bathing beaches, but the closest we got to it was a turnout in the road overlooking the Taugus at the point where it merges with the ocean. We had the makings for a picnic lunch--cheese, sausage, hard rolls and the inevitable bottle of light wine. The beach stretched out for milesbelowus-- wewereon a cliff a couple hundred feet high-but that is all we saw of Estoril. We had heard about a quaint little fishing village---about 200 kilometers north and we decided we would rather have some extra time there instead of lolling on the beach.
And were we ever glad for that decision. Nazare is something you would have to see to appreciate. It is reminiscent of a biblical scene and the people there eke out
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Space Walk Film Made Available
A 30-minute color film chronicling the space flight in which the first American astronaut walked in space is available for showing from Representative Barber B. Conable, Jr. (37th Dist. ). The film may be obtained by calling or writing the Congressman's Rochester office at 105 Federal Building, call 232-5600.
Astronaut Edward White took the historic spacewalkduring the flight of Gemini Four with astronaut James McDivitt. The film of his feat contains amazing views of the earth, the space craft and the astronaut's activities outside the craft:
In announcing the film Representative Conable noted it can provide an excellent program for service clubs, churches, schools and similar organizations. The Congressman is a member of the House Science and Astronautics Committee which oversees thenational space program.
CYO Day Camps Open In July
The Catholic Youth 0 rganization will again sponsor summer day camps. Registration will be accepted at the C.Y.O. Program office between 9 and 5 Monday thru Friday; 8:30 to 12:30 on Saturdays. Mail registration will also be accepted.
The Down Town Day Camp will be held for ten weeks from June 27 through Sept. 2. The Holy Apostles camp will be an eight week session, from July 1 to Aug. 26. The day camp time is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday of each week.
Including in the program will be swimminl!: instruction and diving, arts and crafts, bus rides, cook outs, Indtan lore and crafts, hiking, movies , fishing and many more activities. Campers will be furnished with free milk or orange drink each day.
The day camps are open to all boys and girls 6 through 13.
For further information call the C.Y.O. Program Office, 454-2030 or write to c. Y.O., 50 Chestnut St.
SS Benefits Here Top 78 Million
More than $78 million in social security benefits were paid in 1965 to 77,000 residents of the Rochester area. Last year these retirement, survivors, and disability in· surance benefits averaged slightly more than $6 1/2 million monthly. This represents an increase of 10.3% over the previous year. District Manager Joseph Tomaino announced.
The average monthly old-age retirement benefit is $83.92 for the Nation, while in New York State the average is $90.84. The average for the Rochester area is $93 .70.
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First Solemn Mass, Reception Schedules for New Priests Three of the 16 new priests who will be
ordained Saturday at Sacred Heart cathedral are from Northwest area churches. They are Rev, James E. Boyle of Holy Rosary parish, Robert L. Collins of Sacred Heart parish and
Lawrence A. Gross of Holy Family parish. Each will celebrate first solemn Mass in his home church Sunday morning. The schedule of their first solemn Masses, receptions and biographical detail are printed below.
FATHER BOYLE
FATHER BOYLE will celebrate his first solemn Mass at Holy Rosary Church, Rochester, Sunday, June 5 at 11 a.m.
Rt. Rev. Msgr. John McCafferty will be assistant priest; Rev. Thomas O'Brien, deacon, and Rev. Charles Mulligan, subdeacon. Rev. James Marvin will preach.
Reception, Holy Rosary School Hall, 4 to 6 p.m.
Father Boyle is the son of Edward and Sarah Jane Beagan Boyle of Rochester. He attended Holy Rosary School, St. Andrew's and St. Bernard's Seminaries.
Summer Festival At Holy Apostles Ticket co-chairmen Bernard
Hoepfl and Joe Ross announce that tickets for the Holy Apostles summer festival have been given to the women volunteer workers.
They will distribute the tickets to the people of the parish, during the next week. They hope that the parishoners will cooperate by either buying or selling their tickets, emphasizing that this is most important for the success of the festival.
Within the next week or so, a car will be on display and the lot wilL be decorated to fit the theme of this year's festival-- -"Around the world in 2 days,"
According to general chairmen Edward Perrone, this promises to be the best festival ever,
ROY F. SCRANTON, 157 Driving Park Ave., has been appointed to the licensing section of the Rochester Board of Underwriters. Mr. · Scranton, foreman of electrical maintenance at the Electronics division of General Dynamics, will assist in authorizing city licenses for electricans,
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FATHER COLLINS
FATHER COLLINS will celebrate his first solemn Mass at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Roch· ester, Sunday, June 5 at 11 a.m.
Rt. Rev. Msgr. Wilfred T. Craugh will be assistant priest; Rev. James F. O'Connell, dea· con, and Rev. Michael Hogan, subdeacon. Very Rev. Sebas-~ tian Falcone, O.F.M. Cap., will preach.
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Reception, Sacred Heart Rec· tory Hall, 3:30 to 6 p.m.
Father Collins is the son of John L. and Agnes Rumble Collins of Rochester. He attended St. Boniface and Sacred Heart Schools, St. Andrew's and St. .Bernard's Seminaries.
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FATHER GROSS
FATHER GROSS will celebrate his first solemn Mass at Holy Family Church, Roches· ter, Sunday, June 5 at 12:1p
Rt. Rev. Msgr. George J . Schmitt will be assistant priest; Rev. Mr. Frank E. Lioi, deacon, and Mr. William Carreo, lector. Rev. William J. Graf will preach.
Concelebrants will be Rev. Bernard F. Gross, Rev. E. Charles Bauer, Rev. James Russeli and Rev. Thomas G. Lenhard. .,
Reception, Holy Family ParIsh Hall, 4:30 to 7 p.m.
Father Gross is the son of Frank A. ani! Eva Boss Gross of Rochester. He attended Holy Family School, St. Andrew's and St. Bernard's Seminaries.
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By Assemblyman James E. Powers
MEDICAID The people's concern for the
Medicaid Bill is well taken. Substantially more discussion and debate on the ramifications of this bill have taken place since its enactment then in the preceding period.
It is sad that the rule for a firstrate politcan is never to admit a mistake. However, I must admit that I would not support the identical bill if before the Assembly today. THE PRINCIPLE OF MEDICAL AID TO THE NEEDY I FIR,.\>1-LY SUPPORT, THE PRINCIPLE OF AID TO MIDDLE-CLASS PEOPLE WITH CATASTROPHIC ILLNESS I FIRMLY SUPPORT, but hearmgs and studies over the last four weeks have pointed to needed amendments.
I am afraid that in having to meet a deadlme for federal assistance, all aspects of this program were not fully recognized. The fact that this bill passed both houses almost unam 1mously and without one negahve vote from any legislator in Monroe County, gives substance to this belief. The Legislative history of this bill indicates that the Governor, the Legislators, the press, and various associations were so intent on meeting the major medical needs of our citizens- - which Is nght, proper and com mendable-- -that details of major consequence were not fully analysed.
The eligibility ceiling should be reviewed in light of health
No. 21 Exercises Set on June 22
The seventh grade of No. 21 School will hold its closing exercises on June 22 at 9:30 a. m. Joyce Gatti will give the welcome address and the rest of the program will be as follows:
Transfer of flags, Standard Bearer - Joseph Forte to Vincent Andrews; daughter of flag - Joyce Gatti to Nancy Capazolli.
Message to the graduates by Principal Richard H. Birch.
"Sing America Sing", a play by the graduates.
Conclusion, singing of the class song.
There will be a party in the afternoon for the graduates who are as follows:
Gary Alessi, Kathy Barbato, Daniel Bratcher, Cathy Brown, James Brown, Robert Bovenzi, Elizabeth Crawford, Theresa Crawford, Salvatore De Fazio, Sherry DeShane, Nick Downs, Deanna Dyer, Donald Echman, Laura Feck,
Joseph Forte, Gary Frank, Joyce Gatti, Diane Granville, Gail Helms, Donald Hochreiter1 Jessie Hutchins, Carl Karns, Roger Majors, Domenic Marsocci, Stephen Megale, Debra Miller, Carol Munnings, Edward Lester Narrod,
Frances Niccoli, Kathy Palumbo, Nancy Paris, John Ploof, Jane Reeves, Dalton Rupert, Donna Schenk, Joseph Schreiber, Ronald Sykes, Louisa Valle, Susan Vieria, Donna Ward, Janet Woodard.
GETTING B.A. DEGREE BENJAMIN F . CAMPANELLI,
210 Bryan St., is graduating Sunday from Conesus College with a ·bachelor of arts degree. He has made the dean's list for the past three years. His plans are to study for his master's degree In Political Science at New York University' s graduate school. He is a graduate of Holy Rosary and AQuinas.
FATHER'S DAY ~
Loto ~cord express your "Thanks" for all the good things Dad does all year. We have a large selection
LISA'S CABDSBOP
833 Dewey Ave. near Driving Pk.
CL 4-6860
DON'T FO RGE T the graduates this month. Come in and see our comple te line of invitations, party goods, thank-you notes, etc.
ARMAND REALTY MULTIPLE LISTING SE RVICE
-RESIDENTIAL -COMMERCIAL
INVESTMENT SPECIALISTS
-PRE-CUT HOMES -F LORIDA PROPERTY -MORTGAGE LOANS
796 DEWE Y AVE.
GL 8-8751
Home Style Cooking Business Men's
Luncheons
Insurance premiUms and notpure- ------------""1 ly the cost of medical care. For BEAUTICIAN example, most of us are not fin- MISS GAlL ASKS --ancially capable of replacing a Getting married? home which burned to the ground, Graduating? but can meet our fire insurance Attending the Senior Boll? premiUms without bankruptcy. Ex- E njoy your perm, hair cessive medical and dental costs color or sty I ing in the com-not covered by normal health in- fort of your own home by a surance programs should be aided licensed beautician. by the State. No citizen should MISS GAIL -Call forego his health because he can- CL 4-1429 not afford it. However, every spr- L----..;.:::...;-.,.::;.;;.;;;... ___ _. ained wrist, pill, or dental filling does not fall in this category.
I will request the joint Legislative Committee to draw up amendments with this concept in mind.
Is a public service, paid for by 4ss<'mblyman Pou·ers
Rosary Society To See Movie
The R o sa r y Society of Holy Famlly will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, June 8 at 8 p.m. in the Pine Rool'l, A representative from the Rochester Gas & Electric will show movie entitled "Rochester, A City of Quality". It will be a birthday party for all members with Louise Shannon as hostess. Refreshments and games are planned.
All High Musical Festival June 3-4
Some 1,300 young musicians will take part in the 19th annual AllHigh Music Festival Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4, at 8 p, m. at Highland Park Bowl.
The festival, sponsored by The Times- Union and Democrat and Chronicle, will feature band concert by the schools on Friday night. They are: Edison, East, west, Franklin, Monroe, Charlotte, Madison, Jefferson, and Marshall.
Selections to be played by the city bands include « Deep River Rhapsody", Great Themes from Great Italian Movies, Highlights from Gypsy, Thundercrest March. vocal numbers include ''June is Bustin' out All over", The Stars are With the Voyager", "Beat I Beatl Drums". Massed choir selections mclude "With a Voice of Singing" and "Tonight" from West Side Story.
ESTER'S LIQUOR STORE
1487 Dewey Ave. Large Selection .,.-·';~~-
WINES & LIQUORS ~~;!:R See Ester's For All The POPULAR BRANDS c.~~ADU~
Frank Donovan, Manager ,:.!~:!! ... -4_......,. __ ,
"Your .\ eighborhood Ltquor '>tore For Ot·er 30 Yeeca~rs:·~· .li~·-5~--iW .._ ______ oPEN 6 DAYS- 10 a.m. to 10 p.m . •
MEN& WOMEN S e a r s Is GrowingWe Need Your Help.
SEARS Is Interviewing Now For Summer and Fal l Placements At Our RIDGE ROAD STORE.
Full Time Opportuni ti es Provide Good Compensation And Benefi ts With Excellent Potential For Advancement.
Port iime Opportunities Are Available For Mornings, And Afternoons. If You Hove Spore Time During The Week That You Would Like To Convert To Income, Please Contact
SEARS R OEBUCK & CO. 476 RIDGE ROAD W.
ROCHESTER, N.Y. Att. Mr.McCormick UN 5-7070
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Wins Advancement In Air Force Beverly J . Dempsey, the for- W. Johnstone, Commander of the
mer Beverly Santangelo, daugh- 3750th Technical School. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sant- Lt. DempseyteachesDataPro-angelo of 159 Emerson St. has cessing and Univac Program-just been commissioned First ming to future officers in the Lieutenant in U. S. A. F . Silver Dept. of comptrolling Training bars replace the gold which were School at Sheppard Air Force pinned on her by Col. Charles Base in Texas. Her husband,
l-
1 ~ !
1~ I;~ l First Lieutenant William Demp-
t • sey, who is supervisor of the
'
&5~ 7 ]ibC l same unit, assisted in the cere-
'
mony. He had just returned from
~ FATHER, 5 DAY I washington wher e he attended a conference with Pentagon offi-l cials including Secretary of De-
Sunday, June 19 1 fense Robert McNamara and Sen. l Robert F . Kennedy.
' GIFT l Mr s . Dempsey has been in the
· s ervice three year s. She was
l IDEAS l ma rri e d in Rochester eight
l '
months ago. She is a gr aduate of B rockport State College where
: Oga .. ttes, Ogo<S, : ';e:;,;;;h· Listed I Tobacco, Pipes, etc. 1 At Edgerton
I '" · ·· "" •• •• •• · ·· · ·" ·· · · l The Edgerton b ranch library has TOILETRIES received a collection of new books
l Cologne, After Shave, l on the subject, " You and Your I ' Child", as one of the Monroe l Gift Sets county Library System rotating
•• •• • • • • ••••••• ••• •••. • book collections. The books will l FATHER'S DAY r emain at the library for three
l months and may be borrowed just ' GREETING CARDS like those in the library' s regular
l 1 collec tion. For new o r expectant parents
I ~~.1-~[I~~ ' ther e a re s e veral books - -• ., l "America' s Baby Book", by Mont-I ; ~ i gomery; " Common Sense Book of • a Baby and Child Care", by Spock; l • • ' Parents ' Magazine Book of Baby
'
care'', by Duncan. l P arents of pr e-school children
l ~ will find such inter esting titles as
692 Maple St. Cor. Ames l "Your Pre-SchOol Child", b y Bur-
'
FA 8-4866 4 nett; "What To Do With Your Pre-
'
Schoole r", by Frankel; " The First
l FREE PARKING Five Year s of L ife," by Gesell, ACROSS THE STREET l and "Infant and Child in the Culture 1 ~ of Today'', by Gesell.
, HOURS: 9 a .m. to I 0 p.m. • The next step is covered in books 9 to 1 SUNDAY like " How To Get The Best Educa-
\ SUNOA YS & HOLlO A YS '
' I tion For Your Child" by Fine; "All r---- ·---- Children Want To Learn" , by Fox,
MOVING? Call Elmer Derleth
BES-6065 Reasonable Rates
lEO'S GARAGE General Repairing
and ' 'Know Your Children In School" , by Mitchell.
Some of the other titles are "Your Children' s Faith," by Taylor; "YourChild' sTeeth", by Fanning; ''The Care and Feeding of Twins," by Graham, and "Your Child Is What He Eats", by Lynch,
Special problems are met with such books as ''The Mentally Retarded Child", by Levinson; " The Only Child", by Cutts; "Bright Children", by Cutts, and " Common Sense About Gifted Children" , by Abraham.
Quatemale," by Kelsey; " Golden Wall a nd Mir ador," by Sitwell; " Castro' s Revolution", by Draper; " Lost City of the Incas", by Bmgham; " The Children of Sanchez", by Lewis; "Spanish in a Nutshell", by Redondo; " The Savage, My Kinsman", by Elliot; "Religion and Faith in Latin America", by Rycroft; "The Mansions and the Shanties", by Freyre; " All the Best in South Amer ica", by Clark and «Spanish Arts of Latin Amer ica", by Cali.
OBITUARIES KING - May 23, 1966. Mrs.
Anno W. King of 72 F i llin gham Drive. Surviving ore her husband, Rolph King; two sisters, Mrs . Clarence Brizee and Mrs . Augus ta Kehoe ; two brothe rs, Albert and Willi a m De Young.
-Fun eral services were held from YOUNGLOVE' S, Thursda y, May 26, 1966 at 1:30 p.m., with Rev. De Fores t offi c iati ng. Interment, Rive rsi de Cemete ry.
SU SS ·May 24, 1966. Harold H. Suss of 47 Sheppler Street. Surviving ore his wife, Mrs. Martha Suss; one daugh ter, Mrs. J ames Sharp; 2 grandchild ren; one si s te r, Mrs. Ha rold Homp.
- Funeral services were held in La ke Avenue Me thodist Church, Friday, May 27, 1966 at 2 p.m., with Rev. Melvin E. Lutz officiating . Interment, Riverside Ceme· tery.
YOUNG - May 24, 1966. Miss Helen A. Young, formerly of 40 Selye Te rrace. Surviving ore one niece, Mrs. Ruth Bullock; one nephew, Paul Jones, one foster son, Joseph S. Corsica.
June 1, 1966 The Vicinity Post 11 WHETHER IT IS toothpaste or a ;.· --·uPHOLST-ERING--·
new car you are buying, you will ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS find impartial consumer informa- Note L ow Labor Charge tion at your public library to help Small chairs low a s ss plus chofce you choose wisely. Make useofthe beoutJful fabrics. Coxwells $ 10. Large ' many services of your public chairs $ 12. Lounge chairs $ 14· Livinq
Plumbing and Furnace Work oadvice, estimates, dciy or night , call
For Reliable Service Call BROWN GR 3-8725 Metzger & Brayer-GL 8-5000
AMBER DINER 281 LYELL AVE. Opp. Dewey Ave.
STOP IN F'OR CJUR
DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAl DIFFERENT SPECIAL EVERY DAY
OPEN 24 HOURS FREE PARKING IN REAR
·-· WE SERVICE All Makea·and Mo.dela of
_GAS & OIL HEATING UNITS SALES & SERVICE
Rochester Automatic Heating Corp. 1459 LAKE AVE. near Kodak G L 8-2846 Anytime
-A Memorial Se rvic e was held i!JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!: Sa turday, May
28'
1966 at
2 p.m. , == OPEN NITELY TO THE PUBLIC -=-in La ke Avenue Ba ptis t Chu rch
with Rev. Ch arles A. Thunn - = offi ciat ing. § CDi:Jw.I1.JM = ~L · ·~= = YOUNGLOVE- : = I iRESTAURANT I· E Funeral Home Inc. = ~here Din ing is a P leasure = Ull DiWEY AVUOIE . = = - -FLOWERS ~ F INEST IN AMERICAN-ITA LIAN CUISIN E ~
- PRESENTS : Truly express sympathy The re is no substitute
Deliveries _ e,i _ Every where ~
58 L AK E AVE. 232-2255 Free Parking on the Premises •
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-'THE FRED COSTELLO TRIO' ~ DIRECT FROM SINATRA'S CAL-NEVA LODGE
(Nitely e xcept Monday For Your Dining & Dancing Pleasure)
CL 4-5280 1956 Lyell Ave. (Near Lee Road)
-... --------------E: We Cater To Private Banquets Up To 50 § Si)lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliE
All Make s Cars and Trucks 228 Brown St. cor. Oak
Phone 546-5423 At D-ew_e_y-Lihrary .------• This Is It! NEW Store Hours
Now In Effect
8:30 A.M.
su~·j~~t~fo; t~~ll~~t~~~r~f ~0~~: We've Got To Go received this week by the Dewey Ave. branch library. These books comprise one of the rotating col-
lections sent out by the Monroe BUI•Idl•ng .:.Dot..ril~~f~lf~f~~~E~ County Library System head-quarters to member libraries
TO 5:30 P.M. Closed All Day
Wednesday H.C. •
Pommerenang
throughout the county. These c • D books will remain in the Dewey ODIIng own Ave. Branch Library for three
library in the system. They supplement the local library's col- Drip less months before going on to another 00300
SOH lection and may be borrowed for V. D. Interior Basement
Among the titles included are Wh' 0 1086 Lyell Ave. (Near Glide home reading. Latex BOND•WELL " Prophets of the Revolution", lte nly
M3rie-·ii3il13 $ 2 3G? ;:~~:E~~ 3 ~~ QUICK DRY BLACK ASPHALTUM PAINT OR METAL SURFACE
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12 The Vicinity Post June 1, 1966
Plumbing and Furnace Work For Reliable Service Call
~letzger & Brayer-GL B-5000
AT
LEDLIE JEWELERS G.LA. GEMOLOGIST
840 DEWEY AVE. AT DRIV. PK. ssionol Bldg. (2ND FLOO
LADirS' & MEN'S
HAMIL TONS- 49.50 UP VANTAGES - 11 . 95 to 35.00
ALL 17 to 21 JEWELS
MIDLAND CHARGE
Plenty Of Parking Space
At 820 DEWEY AVE.
CUBS OF PACK NO. 212 of Holy Family Church visited the Coast Guard recently on one of their educational side trips. They ore pictured above with their Den Mother, Doris Cooper, their assistant Cubmaster John Nou, Sr., and Den Mother Patricio Stone in the background.
LOOKING AHEAD TO retirement? You will find advice in books magazines, and pamphlets at your nearby public library_
WHAT DO YOU want to know? Books from your nearest public library can help you gain mastery of vtrtually any subject.
~ GARDENING SPRING t .! SPECIALS MOTOR ' ' 50 FOOT ~ . ! LAWN HOSE S1 49 TUNEUP l 'OSCILLATING lAWN SPECIAL ! i SPRINKLER S499 ! 'GREEN CHIEF 22 lbs . $59 5 ~ iFERTILIZER S299
LABOR ~ ' PLUS PARTS !
'i YUOSUER (i).. . H~AES~R~E OPEN M~N~~~r~ THURS. ', , 6:30a.m. to 10 p . m.
FRI. & SAT. Til 9 p.m.
! RAY SHATZEi;"S''·" I b~:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--:~!~s.~J
Window Shades
Made
While
You
Wait
The BRITER Paint Store 497 STONE RD. (Near Dewey Ave.)
NO 3-9472 • Open Fri. Eves. 'Til 9
LUNCHEONS DINNERS
\
2485 MT. READ BlVD. Between Ridge Rd.& . Ridgeway ave. off Expressway oo westsiie -
To bring comfort and relief to those who seek our aid.
HAUBNER & STALLKNECHT
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
...----- 828 JAY STREET-----.. I AMPLE OFF- STREET PARKING I PHONE FA. 8-2323
EDWARD E. HAUBNER, ROBJRT ZIMMER SARTO W. STAIJJ(NE~Hr
Member of. lith Oimid Funeral Director's Au'n. Also NYS. OfA end' Netlociel ;oA; end Associ•~ FuMral ~cfon Service
=················ ... ••• • ! OFFSET . ! ! COMPOSITION !· : SERVICE : • * QUALITY WORK * REA S 0 HABLE PRICES • : *WIDE RANGE OF TYPE FACES* FAST SERVICE : . • *COPY· PASTE -U P READY FOR CAMERA e ~ . ~
: METZINGER PUBLICATIONS, INc;. : , s . c • C 495 Emerson t. L 4-5200 • · ..................... ~: " • • • , ·-·". "' .. ~ ... -.. ... . •• w • - - ., - - ... - - • ~- • • •
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l ! i What's I I Left! i I ! 1 Spring Dresses • Prom Gowns ! ~ Broken Sizes But Wonderful Buys! ~
I DRESS SHOPPE I 420 LYELL AVE. i
j .GL 8-6169 ~ -~ . . OPEN EVES. 'TIL 9 ~ -~ ·our Fit Is Pnde-We e 'Em All SAT. ' TIL s:oo ~ ~ ............ .,.~~-_,_,.,....,_,....,.....,.._....,,_,..,..,.-..__...-:.'~ ..... ..-. ..... __ ..,....~_.--...
WEDDING INVITATIONS
FROM $6.95 per 100 Accessories Also Available
BY APPOINTMENT Herb Fousse Printing
195 Ha<Jue St. ID 6-9073
Dancing Lessons Saturdays Only
Private & semi-private
Childrens Classes (3 to 5)
Reasonable ID 6-2473
Memo from
Community Savings Bank
to young parents
Did you ever wish that someone would develop a life insurance plan that would (1) provide a large amount of protection (at very low rates) while your children are growing and (2) give you back every cent you put into it, plus a profit, at age 65?
Savings Bank Life Insurance has done it with the Profit Builder Plan:
Wesley Methodist Morning worship on Sunday will
be at 10. The minister, Rev. George M. Davis, will preach. Church S c h o o 1 extended sessions, crib through 4th grade, are also at 10. At 11, Church School for all ages and adult class in Fellow ship Hall.
W.S.C.S. Executive meeting is tonight at 7:30. The w.s.c.s. general meeting wUI be Wednesday, June 15, in the Fellowship Hall. A pot luck supper is planned and will be served at 6:30p.m.
' Grace Methodist "What Does It Mean To Follow
Christ?" is the theme chosen by Rev. Glenn Alty crafts, senior minister for Sunday morning at the 11 o' clock service of worship. Nursery care is provided during the hour of this service as well as during the hour of Church School beginning at 9:45.
The Crusaders' Class announces a gym night for Friday, June 3, at 7:30 p.m. at Buckman School. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edgett will act as co-host:.:e;:::;.ss::..::e;;.=.s•:...._-=--Dewey Presbyterian
A couples' retreat is planned again th1s year at the Presbyterian Manor House at Hillside from early Friday evening through Saturday afternoon. Rev. Albert L. Jeandheur will lead the discussion. The retreat theme is "In side story" and discussions will concern four modern books and the implication that they have for "increasing our insight or deepening our faith", says Mr. Jeandheur.
On Sunday morning at the regular 10:45 service, the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrated and over 40 new members w111 be received into the fellowship of the church. Included in this group will be approximately 20 young people who have pursued a year-long course of instruction leading to membership.
Trinity Lutheran Tomorrow (Thursday) 6:30 p.m.
Semper Fldelis Circle banquet at Maplewood Inn.
Friday to Sunday, Girl Scout Camporee at Beechwood camp, Sodus, N.Y.
Sunday, Holy Communion Services 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Church School and Adult Bible Class. Luther League picnic at Keuka Lutheran Camp.
Monday, June 6, 7:45 a.m. 75th Anniversary Committee meeting.
Sunday, June 12, camp Sunday. 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:30 Church service. Picnic of the Ambassador's Club at Frenzel's home
604 MAPLE STREET FA 8-9100 Norbert E. Yay, Licensed Manage,.
Amm,~~w~~%~$~~ ~m~%m~in~L~h~o~ni~a~·!N~.~Y~.~h~o!m~3~p~.m~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ annual premium, for the first 20 years, of $201.10. His protection decreases gradually for 20 years to approximately $14,480. At that point, his annual premium drops to $143.70. At age 65, he will have paid-up in-
/<enneth P. Schleich., Joseph R. Yay.
surance amounting to $19,530 .. . or cash amounting to ................. $13,659.00 He will have invested . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,896.00 and his profit will be .................. $ 6,763.00
If he wishes, the cash value of his policy can buy him a life income of $97.53 per month with payments guaranteed for 10 years.
Dividends and interest used in the above illustration are based on present scale and must not be considered estimates or guarantees for future years. r----------GET THE FACTS TODAY----------,
Please send me the rates and profit figures for my age on your new Profit Builder Plan. I understand that I am under no obligation and no one from the bank will visit me. I am interested in rates for (check one):
Ma1n & Church. Pttlsford. N Y 1 Mtdlown Arcade Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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DELICATESSEN
DEWEY at LEXINGTON
IS OPE
'til 1 a.m.
Holy Family Men Plan Installation ·
An installation banquet at which new officers wUl take over is set by men of Holy Family Church for Wednesday, June 15 at 6:30 p. m. in the Pine Room. Father Robert Kanka wUl be the guest speaker.
Tickets may be obtained from the new officers or from George Stockmeister. Friends as well as members are invited.
New officers are: President, Joseph Reber; vice president, John Schwartz; financial secretary, Louis Nau, Sr.; treasurer,Dennis Nau; recording secretary, Peter Zachery.
Flea Market Saturday Epiphany E pi s co p a 1 church
women announce their 6th annual Antique Flea Market on the church grounds, 3285 Buffalo Rd. on Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. until dark.
A s mall admittance fee is charged for adults but there is no charge for children. A snack bar will be open. In case of rain the sale will be held ins ide.
~X~~ Your iOth Ward
Florist ·
HALL'S FLOWER SHOP
2075 Dewey Ave.
UN 5-6533 XXXXXXXX&XXX
VACATION in CANADA at
Thurstonia Lodge Sturgeon Lake in the heart of the
Kowortho , 90 mlles N. E . of Toronto
DELICIOUS
• MEALS
EXCEL L E NT
• FISHIN G Bathing - Tennis - Golf - Dancing
RATES
$42 - $45 - Per Week INCLUDING MEALS
CHILDREWS RATES Housokeepin9 Cottages
$4 5 .00- $75.00 Per Week For Information
SHATZEL HARDWARE CALL DON GEHM 634 Britton Rd.
NO 3-5221
COME IN AND SEE
THE FULL LINE OF
:EASY:.,' • • • : <··' •
·WASHERS AUTOMATICS
SPINDRIER
DRYERS GAS & ELECTRIC
r!JZtm ·Refrigerators
·AIR Conditioners ·FREEZERS
-WE DELIVER-SERVICE ALL THESE APPLIANCES·
Bill 'S: WASHER SERVICE ·tE .54482. 1.1- . ; and APPLIANCES ·881 JAY :st., Jlor. :Ames
.~AUSAGE MEAT•b·69~ BACON '!'081N FIRST PRI~E 9 5·~.
Powers Explains New Aspiration
People have asked him why, since the salary is the same and there IS more work involved, that he is running for the State Senate rather than theAssembly this year; and Assemblyman James E. Powers has a ready answer. Here it is:
"I've enjoyed representing the people of the northwest district and have now had experience understanding their problems as well as those of my home area in the southwest. Only the Senate district is large enough to represent both districts under the new alignment."
Powers , who is a high school teacher by profession, served as councilman in Chili from 1961 to 1964 when he was elected to the State A s s e m b 1 y. He was re-elected in 1965 when the Assembly districts were changed, adding all or parts of the Ninth, Tenth and 24th Wards. Now the lines are changed again and the Northwest wards have been thrown back into the distnct represented by Charles F. Stockmeister.
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LYELLCREST KARDWARE
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OPEN FRI . EVES.
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection16 The Vicinity Post June 1, 1966
Non-inflationary prices! We're keeping prices down to prevent inflation!
Republic Thermoglass. 0
WATER HEATERS = 30 GALLON
7950 40 GALLON
IHSTALLED 8 9 50 JANITROL
GAS FURNACE 10 Year F ree Service Policy
Completely Installed $5 8 9 100,000 B. T.U.
Wi II heat 6 room house including oil necessary duct work and piping.
10 Yr. Warranty
FREE SPECIAL THIS MONTH POWER HUMIDIFIER with Each Furnace
Marine Micllancl Charges Accepted
HEATING INSTALLATION SERVICE, INC. 759 Flower City Park
GL 8-9806 <since t924l GL 8-2716
WANT TO PUT your best foot forward? Consult the many books on etiquette and correct form for every occasion at your nearby public library.
INVESTIGATE HOW 2 WAY BUSINESS RADIO CAN INCREASE THE
EFFICIENCY OF YOUR BUSINESS OPERATIONS
RUGGED, DEPENDABLE •ONE YEAR WARRANTY • LOW INITIAL COST • EACH UNIT· 120 V. AC
plus 12 V. DC
fCC LICE\ <;J..IJ '>l~RIIC£
RALPH HEERKENS SALES-SERVICE
28 Dorothy Ave. UN 5·8201
Patronize your neighborhood
MONUMENT DEALER ART BONSIGNORE
Call for ART for art-in-stone
GL 8-5301
* Spring Time Summer Time •
Get Your Griddle Ready
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS
PICNIC SUPPLIES
FRESH DAILY
3 ROOM APT. Newly redecorated, heat, hot water, stove, refrigerator
Inquire 8 a.m. • 5 p.m.
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COLD CUTS and CHEESE
HOTS • HAMBURG IAL._D IEJICO'N
Always Fresh ' ' ~ ~-& Home Made Too!
MACARONI - POTATO BAKED GOODS CABBAGE- BEANS
Murray Delicatessen 502 LYELL AVE.. at Murray \'c Ca ColdPst llc-cr On Lyell AvP. - CL 4-9799
ARROW SUPER MARKET 531 Dewey .Ave.
SPECIALS GOOD WEDNESDAY, JUNE I , thru TUESDAY, JUNE 1
BONELESS ROLLED
BOSTON
BEEF ROAST 89~
CHOICE
CHUCK STEAK
491b( FRESH GROUND
HAMBURG 3:.$1
DOMINO PURE CANE
SUGAR 5 lb. BAG
CHOICE SMALL
Porterhouse STEAK $10?
LEAN MEATY
PORK.STEAK
59~ BONELESS
VEAL CUTLET
99,~ WHITE or TEXAS
HOTS :~I~
5,~ CHASE & SANBORN
COFFEE 1-lb. CAN
GENUINE SPRING
LEG-0 LAMB. 69~.
ECONOMY
T-BONE STEAK
65! SKIN LESS
STEAMERS
2 :. $1 COUNTRY MAID SLICED
BACON
9,: MEDIUM GRADE A
EGGS 3 DOZEN
$ 00
FRYERS or BROILERS
33~ PLYMOUTH 3 lb.
CANNED
HAM
$298 ITALIAN
SAUSAGE
79!. DELICIOUS
CUBE STEAK
85! BLUE BOY CANNED
SODA 6 12oz.
CANS
PURE SHORTENING
BAKE-RITE 3-lb. CAN
SILVER BELL
MARGARINE 4 5 ( ARROW SALAD
lbs. DRESSIN EMPIRE STA·TE
TOMATOES LARGE 89 21,2 SIZE ( CANS
RED TAG
FRUIT ·coCKTAIL
2 LARGE 21/z SIZE
HUDSON
9(
PACIFIC GOLD SLICED
PEACHES LARGE 89 2112 SIZE ( CANS
RIVER VALLEY FROZEN
HADDOCK l -Ib.
PKG.
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT until
9 P.M. FRESH CREAMERY
NAPKINS ~:~~:oo BUTTER P1~~~·T
TRI-VALLEY BARTLETT
2 303 CANS
BLUE BOY CUT
BEETS
4 c~0:s 49(
EYE STEAK 99b.( SIRLOIN
STEAK 99,~
BABY BEEF LIVER
:. $1 MILLBROOK HOMETOWN
BREAD 3 l-Ib.
LOAVES
QUART 49( JAR
COLLEGE INN TOMATO
COCKTAIL
4 101/2 oz . BOTTLES
HUNTS
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VOL. 39 NO. 23
"'Tin Degrees At St. John Fis her
Among the 141 candidates who received degrees at the 12th commencement exercises of st. John F isher College on June 5 were the following from the Northwest area:
James J. Kolb, 54 Tarwood Dr. (formerly of 276 Wilder St.) B.A. in philosophy Summa Cum Laude. (Mr. Kolb has won a New York Regent s Graduate Fellowship and will do doctor al work at New York University in the fall. ) He al so won t he Zelda Lyons Medal for proficiency in the humanities.
Vito J. Sciscioli, 36 Avery st. , B.A. in philosophy; Sylvester Spinnichia, 51 Delmar St., B.B.A. in business; Gerald M. Yazback, 94 Michigan St., B.A. in histon.
Thomas G. Bahr, 56 Redwood Rd. , B.A. in English; Robert V. Bindert, 107 Bryan st., B.A. in economics.
John F. Robbins, C.S.B., 53 Winchester St., B.A. in English.
O'Connor Attacks GOP R ecord
Ninth Ward Democrats held one of their most successful dinners last Friday at Logan' s Party House and heard a spirited attack on the Republican s t ate administration from F r ank D. O'Connor, president of the City Council of New York and a leading candidate for the gubernatorial nomination this fall.
Master of ceremonies was Andrew Celli, ward leader, and the committee in chargewasheadedby Stuart E. van Auken and John Daniel, co- chairmen. All 1 o c a 1 candidates were introduced and spoke briefly. -----
24th GOP Party Republicans of the 24th Ward got
their 1966 campaign off to a good start on June 7 with a well attended card party at the W e s t S 1 de Ukranian c 1 u b. There was no speech making, but all the local candidates were introduced.
WE DDING FLOWERS to fit your budget beautifully arranged by Flower Fashions, 630 Ridge Rd. W., UN 5-7270.-Adv.
Graduations, Promotions SCHOOL NO. 7 HOLY APOSTLES
The following children are being promoted from sixth grade at Lake View School No. 7 to seventh grade on J u ~ e 23. The s e children will all be attending John Marshall High School :
William Adams, Frank Borrelll, Terence Br ooks, James Buchanan, Richa rd Car roll, Christopher Dunbar, Ber nard Faulconbridge, Ruben Fuentes, Peter Gramiak, Chris topher Gucwa.
M i c h a e 1 Hamilton, Charles Hamza, Edmund Hart, Steven Kennedy, Keith Leschander, Lawrence Mannhardt, Gregory Masceri, James Mason, Richard Mercendetti, David Morabito.
Allen Moxley, John Palmer, William Remillard, Robert Ross, Theodore Smith, Wayne Tennant, Paul Tese, Vies t u r s Tim rots, Michael Wilson.
Rosemary Abbate, Mary Aubin, Karen· Bellinger, Deidre Bo, Linda carr, Jane Costello, Diane Dailey, Elizabeth Ferlicca, Joanne Gerardi, Deborah Granger.
Donna Halling, Margaret Heinrich, Debra Hosfeld, Margaret Josephson, Susan Keady, Barbara Lang, Deborah Lewis, June Lute, Mary Jean McQueen, Jo Ann Michael, Linda Morreale.
Judith Muir, Kathy Neumann, Karen Pyles, Jacqueline Raymer, Connie Raynor, Bonnie Roberts, Susan R o b e r t s, Susan Sanders, Pat r i c i a Schulz, Susan Upson, Kathy Visiko, Roberta Vorabel, Barbara Wendell.
On Friday, June 17, there will be an assembly to recognize special servcies rendered by individuals and Transfer of Flags will take place.
The sixth grade boys and girls are planning a class picnic Monday, June 20 at Ellison Park.
Moving up exercises has been planned for Grades 4-7 for Wednesday, June 22.
HUSH PUPPIES for all the members of your family. Buy them at Amico's Shoe Store, 1775 De wey Avenue. -Adv.
WE DDING FLOWERS from B I an chard ' s hove the touch of professi onal designers plus personal ized service. 58 Lake Ave . Dial 232· 2255. Adv.
Holy Apostles School will celebrate Mass In honor of their graduates Sunday, June 26 at 9o'clock.
Graduation exercises will take place Sunday, June 26 at 3 p.m. in the church. The graduates are:
James Arthmann, Gerald Buscemi, Peter Cartella, Lawrence Cicala, Philip Davola, Ernest DiCesare, Pat rick D1 Nardo, P?-trick Donofr io, William Falandays, Patrick Fasciano.
Thomas Ferri, Vincent Frank, Philip Fusilll, Louis Genovese, David Germano, Matthew Gumina, Paul Huber, Albert L o i a con o, Frank McElligott, Michael Mattia.
Bart Noto, Samuel Pernicano, Ralph Plccinino, Simon Picciolo, Joseph Porter, Robert Reulbach, Kevin Rogers, Richard Russo, Stephen Schneider, Thomas Shatzel, John Skeval.
Nicholas Sortino, Joseph Spinell!, Darryl Stadtmiller.
Linda Annucci, Vincenza Caprarella, Mary Carte 11 a, Carol Cimino, Lisa Contestabile, Mary Fiorica, Marian Gaudio, Ann Iacubucci, Margaret Krekich, Mary Jo LaDonna.
Linda Lamendola, Roxy Jane La Rocque, Diane Lipan i, Judy Mancuso, Carol Mikulski, Kathleen Montanarello, Edith Pereira, Carlotta Nitto, Donna Pettrone, Sharon Pettrone.
Gabriella Ranalletta, Patricia Rizzo, Sharon Romano, Jo Ann Serio, Victoria Simonettt, Diane T asci one, Bonnie Van Grol, and Dorothy Wargo.
SACRED HE ART Graduation exercises at Sacred
Heart School will take place on Wednesday, June 22 at 7:45 p.m. The graduates are:
Margaret Anderson, Grant Bach, James Bailey, Daniel Barkley, Brenda M. Bauer, Kathleen Begy, Allen Benjamin, Ann Marie Benson, Kathleen Bishop, Barbara Bloomer, Timothy Brooks, Paul Brophy, Thomas Burgo, James
BANQUETS • Shower, reception, party foci lities for over 90 people. Kit chen privileges option a I, you furnish food. Call Bavarian Restaurant, 746 Joy St., BE 5-9538.-Adv.
THE VICINIT Y LOCAL BULK RATE POST POSTAL U.S. POSTAGE
PATRON PAID 495 Emerson St.
Permit No. 958 Rochester, N. Y. Postage Paid Rochester, N. Y. 14613
Burke, w 1111 a m Burnett, Julia Cameron, Barbara Cantin, Ellen Carroll, Steve Centron, Deborah Chatterton.
Kathleen Clifford, Ellen Connelly, Jeanne Courtright, Charles c ronmlller, Jeffrey Cunningham, Paul D' Aloisio, Darlene Danzig, Lawrence Davis, John Decker.
Patricia Decker, Deborah DelVecchio, Mary Pat Dennis, David Dietrich, Lucille DiGiulio, Anthony DiSano, carol Driscoll, Robert Ebert, David Elam, Karen Emerson, Donna Farrell.
Lynne Farrell, Joan Fetzner, Michael Fichtner, Karen Fisher, Patricia A. Flynn, Patricia E. Flynn, Beverly Fox, Leonard M. Frachel, Roberta Gordon.
Michael Goth am, John Hall, Robert Hannan, Richard Hillengas, carol Hochheimer, Barbara Hoenig, Margaret Hogan.
Elizabeth Holbig, Valerie Humnicky, Robert Insalaco, Thomas Jackson, Richard Kastner, Patricia Keane, John Keating, William Kellman, Barbara Kenny, Michael Kirkey.
Thomas W. Koch, Mary Jo Kolb, Jean Koshella, Robert Kowalczyk, Karen J. Kupiec, Denise Leary, Ro sann Lippa, Linda Lytle, Michael Malinka, Mary Martin.
James Maslyn, Kevin Mccarthy, Patrick J . McCarthy, stephen McGrane, Kevin McMillen, Mark McNally, Mary Anne McNally, Thomas McTammany, Ingrid Melllcan.
William Metherell, Eugene Michael, Kevin Nonna, Deborah More, Mary Agnes Morrison, Kathleen Murphy, David Nesta, Robert Newell, C a r o 1 y n Newton, Karen Nolph.
Dennis Norton, Michael 0'Connor, David O'Sullivan, Rosanne Paolotto, Mary Pheilshitter, Arthur Pires, Martha Platt, Michael Pokuteckl, David Riley.
William Ross, Colleen Rowan, John Saxe, Susan Schlltzer, Richard Schmidt, Edward Shaffer, Robert Shirley, Robert Skuse.
James Smith, Lorllyn Smith, Stephen Snell,Josef stegh,Maureen
Inst allation Set By Moth er's Club
Holy Apostles Mothers Clubwill conduct installation of officers at a tureen supper Monday, June· 20, at 6 p. m. in the school hall. Reservations may be made by calling: Mrs. Martin LoBiondo at CL 4- 6410 or Mrs. Michael Rosso, Jr. at CL 4-0633. Deadline for reservations is today (June 15).
New officers are president, Mrs. John Huber; vice-president, Mrs. Ernest Gaudio; secretary, Mrs. Michael Rosso, Jr. ; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Damelio.
Sullivan, Dorothy Swartzenberg, Daniel Thomas, Linda Thompson, Sharon Touhey, carol TUite.
Marsha Vahue,Richard Wegman, Jeffrey Wera, Kathleen Whelehan, Maureen Whelehan, Joseph Woytash, Robert Zack, Francine M. Zagorski, Nancy Zorn.
SCHOOL NO. 30 Seventh grade promotion exer
cises will be held Wednesday, June 22 at 9:30 a.m. in the No. 30 School multi-purpose room. The class of 1966 has planned a choral speaking presentation. "Our Heritage of Freedom".
The annual transfer of flags will take place during the program. The present standard bearer, Michael Fowler, and present guardian of the flag, Denise Viavattine, will transfer their flags to the new standard bearer, Thomas Curtis, and new guardian of the fiag, Patricia Polimeni.
GRADUATES: Candice. Bianchi, Linda Bianchi, Patricia Buttaro, Rhoda Clayton, Sharon Curtis, Joanne Dioguardi, Arlene D'Onofrio, Bonnie Dow swell, Donna Dow swell, Joanne Gallucci, Linda Godfrey, Patricia Giancola, Annette Guarino, Sandra Hayes, Sandra Higinson, Nancy Johnson, Merrilee Nel lenbach, Donna Ouellette, Sigrid
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-HOUR DRY CLEANING
e SAME QUALITY WORKMANSHIP
e SAME ECONOMICAL PRICES .
·HOUR SHIRT LAUNDRY
1441 FREE FREE GIFT. DEWEY PICK-UP &
WRAPPING
MANY OTHER BRANDS TO
CHOOSE FROM AVE. DELIVERY
Near Ridgeway CL 4-1240
BRANCH STORE 2000 RIDGE RD. W. UN 5-4392 "For the Finest in Dry Cleaning and Laundering Anywhere at Any Price"
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Complete Asso t e t Milos Plumbing, Inc. 91 Frost Ave. party facllities for over 90 people. r m n FA 8 -3069. Kitchen priviJ.eqes optional , you fur-nish food. Call Bavarian Restaurant,
Fresh Flowers and TELEVISION Service. Prompt reason- 746 Jay St., BE 5-9538. able. Modern TV and Radio, 447 Lyell GL 8 -0432. FOR RENT
Artificial creations DRESSMAKING - Alterations, all GLAMORENE electric rug shampooer 'J' kinds, reasonable. Maggio Sapienza, for rent $2 a day. Carl Smith Hardware,
S 1193 Lyoll Avenue, CL 4-8060. Call 389 Ames St. ee weekdays, all day Saturdoy. FLOOR SANDERS & edgers. $5 a day
CHARLIE' S WASHER SERVICE - USED BIKES - Augie & Tony's TV
1038 LYELL AVE. PHONE GL 8-5897 Specializing in all wringers. Easy Shop, 446 Campbell St. Hours 7 p.m. Spinners, automatics , G.E. , Norqe, 9 p.m. FA 8_2000,
LYELL CARD & GIFT SHOP
FATHER'S DAY AND
GRADUATION
Kenmore, Whirlpool. Also sells used machines. Call ID 6-9592. 543 Haque Street.
FOR SALE
PLUMBING FIXTURES - Used and' new. Reasonable. Miles Plumbing, Inc. 91 Frost Ave. FA 8•3069.
LYELL AVE. BAPTIST Church is holding its services in the rectory temporarily. The church edlflce was badly damaged by fire two weeks ago.
·McCue's GROCERY·
577 Ridgeway ,
SUNDAY FEATURE BAKED FRESH
SUNDAY MORNING e HQRN e ONION e BAGELS e HARD Rolls
ICE COLD
• Beer & ALE • COLD CUTS • HOME MADE
ITALIAN SAUSAGE TRY OUR DELICIOUS
FRESH LEAN
Ground Beef
Rose (Uttoro) Vellozzi, Prop.
1008 LYELL AVE. Forget-Me-Not
CARDS GIFTS
FILTERS far your furnace. Enjoy clean healthful air, save coal with new filters. Call Metzger & Brayer Co. GL 8-5000.
USED WASHERS - Automatic. Guaranteed, recond1tioned. Bills Washer SerYlce, 861 Jay St., BE 5-3482.
-~:,jCAVALL'S RESTAURANT 99 RIDGE RD. W ., at Lake Ave. HOURS - 11:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
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I RESTAURANT~-' 392 LYEU AVE. Opp. Delco
' ' ' '
~D£.LICIOUS · NOON LUNCHES
: T-BONE STEAK
Fr. Fries & Tossed Salad
S150 CL 4-9693
Excel I ent Accomodati on s Wedding Receptions co Banquets
Vic Cassata, your host
FRESH
SPLIT BROILERS
35~. · ROOT BEER. ORANGE.
DRESSERS - VANITIES $5 up. TVs $5 up. Gos stoves, ao't size $15 each , regular size $10 up. Refrigerators $10 up, washers $5 up, waffle irons 50¢ each, beds complete $10 up, go:~ space heater $5. All kinds of lamps 25¢ up. Ap't. size washer $5. Men & boys shoes $1.50 Many other good buys at Tony's , 764 Jay St.· Open Sundays 9 to 12.
BEAUTICIAN MISS GAIL ASKS --
Getting married? Graduating?
Attending the Senior Ball? Enjoy your perm, hair
color or styling in the comfort of your own home by a licensed beautician.
MISS GAIL - Call CL 4-7429
TENDERBEST
SLICED BACON
75~ BLUEBIRD FROZEN
JAKE-OUT SERVICE
Complete Menu Available
Call
CL 4-9628 Orders Promptly Filled
OPEN 24 HRS. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Daily Mon. - Thurs. 6 a.m. to Miclnite Closecl Suncloy
PLENTY FREE PARKING IN REAR
U.S. CHOICE
CLUB STEAKS
89~ CALIFORNIA
WAFER SLICED
BOILED BAM
55~1b. ta\.Ui. taOi . COLA, GINGER ALE, GRAPE , 7. ( POP BLACK CHERRY, LEMON LIME can
NESTLE QUICK69~ ORANGE
JUICE ORANGES
3FOP.49( TALL CANS
PET MILK FRESH
BREAD 6 11b.$100 LOAVES
NEW KLEENEX DESIGN
TOWELS 6 FOR$1 00
BRAVO ELBOW 2 49 MACARONI lbs. (
MAYONNAISE qt.39~ PAPEREP9
LiTES 59( CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE
SOUP GLBIIDALB MABKBT
3 GOt. 49( CANS
NEW INTRODUCTORY OFFER FROZEN
FREEZER QUEEN SLICED
CHICKEN a GRAVY
21b. $109 PKG.
CLOVER FARM
CHEESE SLICES
YELLOW & WHITE
3 Soz. $100 PKGS.
CLOVER FARMSTOBE f 620 DEWEY AVE. cor. Glendale I
300~1°0 FRESH
PEACHES
23~. U.S. CHOICE BEEF
QUARTERS & SIDES
CUT & WRAPPED
1111
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ORDER •••
FOR 1~1 -FREEZERS
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l
TUXEDOS FOR RENT
j.U, ~~ Poodle Stylist · In Black
,
Strolo and Cut-Away Styles
ALTERATIONS and
REMODELING
FOR RENT or FOR SALE
w~~TwEDINNER JACKETS
SUITS • PANTS Made to Order
Personalized
GROOMING Toys and Min
For Appointment
ID 6-1450 or
PAPPANI, TAILOR BR 1-2333
292 l)rivinp; Pk . :\v('.
Between Lake & Dewey
444 AMES ST.
r---c~iU;F;;-c:m;~;--~---1 t BEAUTY CARE · \. , t - -t M c • k' Beauty L:r ~~' t t c ormiC s Shop ~ t l 1577 Dewey Ave., near Pullman GL 8-9211 & -.. .. ~~~~..-..~~~ .... ~~~~ .... ~~~
Memo from
Community Savings Bank
to young parents
Did you ever wish that someone would develop a life insurance plan that would (1) provide a large amount of protection (at very low rates) while your children are growing and (2) give you back every cent you put into it, plus a profit, at age 65?
Savings Bank Life Insurance has done it with the Profit Builder Plan:
Ladies To Bowl The newly formed Neighborhood
Ladies Bowling League will hold a meeting Tuesday, June 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Al Frattare's AveryBowling Center. The eight team league will be bowling TUesdays at 9:15 p.m. starting Sept. 6. Women bowlers or teams interested are asked to attend or to call Frattare at GL 8- 0472; Irene Visconte, BE 5-7083; or Ida Enright, BE 5-4391.
Christ Presbyterian " stephen Won't Clam Up" will
be the sermon topic Sunday at the 10:30 services with Rev. Robert Booher preaching. Holy Communion will be observed with new members being received and welcomed. A congregational meeting is listed tor Sunday, June 26, at 11 a.m. '
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BOB and ADDIE'S RESTAURANT
1777 Dewey Ave. near Ridge Rd.
OPEN 6 A.M . to 6 P.M.
COMPLETE MENU Breakfast Short Orders - Dinners
FRIDAY SPECIAL
Fish - Sea llops - Shrimp
TAKE OUT SERVICE
Manager - Addie York Formerly Ernie's Restaurant
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first class for neatness •• · ••
BRING ALL YOUR GARMENTS TO
Permanent Waves • For June Graduates • For Summer Vocations
We're busy, but there is still time for an
appointment iust for you Specializing In
HAIR CUTTING
CARAFI C.E BEAUTY SALON
871 Dewey Ave., (opp. Sy's Drug StoN) Gl 8-1190 Open 6 Days A Weelc- 9 to 6: Tues., Tllurs .. ni. EVes.
I MIKE CERAME ~ ! ' 1259 LYELL AVE . GL 8-2189 .f" . l ! (Near MT. READ BLVD.) !~ ~ ~ '
l DRIVE -IN l ' t hNSURANCE - FINANCINGi ~ Auto - Fire - Life Auto- Home - Mortgages ~ ' . i Easily Accessible- Easy To Park ! i OFF-STREET PARKING LOT IN FRONT OF .OUR OFFICE i
A man, age 25, who buys the $30,000 plan pays an annual premium, for the first 20 years, of $201.10. His . protection decreases gradually for 20 years to approxi- I mately $14,480. At that point, his annual premium 1
drops to $143.70. At age 65, he will have paid-up in-
~-~ALL LINDER ONE 'ROOF .. J
A Messag.e From Sherwood Drugs · surance amounting to $19,530 .. . or cash amounting to ................. $13,659.00 He will have in vested . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,896.00 and his profit will be .................. $ 6,763.00
If he wishes, the cash value of his policy can buy him a life income of $97.53 per month with payments guaranteed for 10 years.
Dividends and interest used in the above illustration are based on present scale and must not be considered estimates or guarantees for future years. r---------GET THE FACTS TODAY----------,
Please send me the rates and profit figures for my age on your new Profit I Builder Plan. 1 understand that I am under no obligation and no one from I the bank will visit me. I am interested in rates for (check one): I
$15,000
NAME ADDRESS CITY DATE OF BIRTH
$20,000 $30,000
(Please Print)
STATE PHONE
Community Savings Bank RocHESTER. NEW voRK 14604
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Matn & Church. P•ttsford, N Y Mtdtown Arude Member Federa1 Oepostt lns.., rance Corporation
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Sherwood Drugs puts 1 extra ingredient into every prescrip~ tion they fill. This ingredient is called, "Special Care".
Every prescription brought to Sherwood Drugs is filled with "Special Care", the same care we give to members of our own families.
That is why more and more people have their prescriptions filled here at Sherwood Drugs.
They know that we have earned their confidence and they trust us.
You can trust us too, bring your next prescription here.
SHER OOD. DRUGS . 630 RfDGE RD. W ., just North of A&P . WESTRIDGE . SHOPPING CTR.
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• ZIP PO LIGHTERS ----- MOUNT DRUG co. -------- -Prescription Speci a lists - Harry Mount, Ken' Frodenburgh
~ 1286 Dewey Ave. GL 8-7870 § ;;11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~····111111111111111111·~ r-:~ _.,.,.._,,..._.. ..-- ,___,...- .-.........--~ ..... __...__..--- - ~ 1 I .. . REFLECTION OF A ' ! LOVELIER YOU • • • I l WITH A NEW I I HAl R STYLE ,, ~ Come in today. Let one of our expert!' l 9 o.m. to 6 p.m. beauticians style, cut and set your hair. ' I Wed. and Fri. 9-9 You'll love the way you look!
I Pii''- OLA BEAUTY SALON I l35 PU~LMAN AVE. CL 4-4590 I
TUBES TESTED FREE • TV and radio trouble? Call GL 8-9786, give us your make and modal number. We will help you find the trouble. Also reasonable service calls . Prinzi ' s TV & Appliance , 761 Dewey Ave, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
TILE ROOFS repaired. Free estimates. C. Gilbert, 433 Flower City Pork. CL 4 ·7655.
GUTTERS -Cleaned, repaired , pointed. Now qutters installed. All g uaran teed. Fully insured. Free estimates. R. L. Ross, CL 4·4218.
ROOFI NG • Wind damage. Match ing · colors . Ropairs & new work. Reasonabl e pricos . Froe estimate. Guaranteed. Fully insurod. R. L. Ross, 555 Birr St. CL 4·4218.
. WE'LL HAUL IT AWAY - Clean out your ollie , cellar or qoroqe . FA 8-4270.
ANJON APPLIANCE Service - Re pairinq washers, dryers and stoves. All makes & models. All work guaranteed. GL 8·4453.
Rates per insertion, mtntmum charge of $1.00 for the first 10 words. Additional words after th e first ten are 5~ o word. Cosh (no stamps) must accompany ad. Send to 495 Emerson St.
P.M.C. HOUSE WASHING, Aluminum s pecialist. Aluminum, wood and as· bestos sidmg washed to perfection. SPECIAL porches any size S25. Patrick M. Cocco, 35 Edgeland St., BU 8·2639, HU 2 · 1138.
REUPHOLSTERING beautifully done unconditionally guaranteed. Occosionol choirs, $5 plus your choice of beautiful latest fabrics. Get our price on sofas, lounge chairs and antiques , before you decide. You pay nothinq until job is completed. No job is too small. We are as close as your phone. Crodit terms orronqed. For free es timates and decorating counsel, just call FA 8-8948 anytime, or visit our shop, 631 Thurston Rd., Sterling Co.
GLEN'S SMART SET BEAUTY SALON
451 RIDGE RD. W. UN5-3866 2 operators t o serv e you
7 ROOMS -Campbell St. $100 month heated. References required. BE 5· 0320.
The perfect (and practical) Father's Day gift!
Ever meet a man who didn't need some new
shoes? To replace the old ones, to keep up with
the new fashions, to go with a new suit.
That's why Roblee shoes make a practical
Father's Day gift. They are agreeably priced,
and they are always needed.
$16
Come in and get a gift certificate for HIS Father's Day present.
PHONE GL 8-4614
Since 1914
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LATE MODEL, automatic zig zag sewing machine, buttonholes, blind hems, etc. No attachments needed. Guaranteed. Complet e balance $29 or $6.90 per month. Call LI 4·3266 any• time.
INDUSTRIAL single phas e 2 ·H.P. Century motor, $25. CL 4-6809.
BICYCLE, BOYS 26" Schwinn. Reasonable. After 4 p.m., I 57 Curtis St.
1956 CHEVY BEL-AIR • Hard top. Runs good • $50.00. GL 8· 3997.
USED WASHERS & DRYERS • Automatic & wringer $25 up. Guaranteed TVs, refrigerators , used furniture. George's Swap Shope, 484 W. Main St. FA8·2667.
QUEEN ANN SOFA with green down pillows. GL8 5882.
PERSIAN LAMB cape, size 16·!8. GL 8·1707.
STOVE, 36", white Summet. Good for cottage or collar· $10.00.22 combination storm windows , scroens , overage sizes $1.00 each. CL 4·8563 , 180 Fulton Ave.
STANLEY HOME Products. Moth· proofing and spring cleaning specials. Lois Ross, 555 Birr St. CL 4·42!8. Free deli very.
TIRES ot wholesale prices ot our warehol..se. Big, big savings for the very best. Aut omotive - truck. Dugan Soles Corp., 550 Avis St., GL 8 ·8877.
ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS combi· nation, $12.95, Storm doors, $29.95. Installation arranged. Empire Home Improvement Co., GL 8•2409..
WHITE SEWING machine in neutral wood console. Zig zags, buttonholes, does fancy decorative stitching. Will sell lor balance due of $30.60 or take over 6 payments of $5.10 monthly. Coli GR 3-4399.
Plumbing and Furnace Work For Reliable Service .Coli
Metzger &· Brayer-GL 8· 5000
LATE MODEL, automatic zig zag sewing machine, buttonholos , blind hems , etc . No attachments needed. Guaranteed. Comple to balance $2 9 or $6 .90 per month . Call Ll 4 ·3266 anytime.
PORCH STEPS custom made. F ree delivery. Call Nichols-Wyman Lumber Co. , 2 4 3 S Dewey Ave. UN 5·711 0 .
DOORS - Combination heavy duty aluminum installed for $36.95. Coli Nichols-Wyman Lumber Co., 2435 Dewey Ave., UN 5•7110.
IK-NU Vacuum Cleane 1535 Lake Ave. Comer Pullman
AUTHORIZED HOOVER Sales and Service
Repairs On All Makes & Models Full Line Ports, Disposable Bogs
FREE Pick-Up & Delivery Al so Reconditi one d Uprights and Tank Type Cleaners $9.95 & Up
GL 8·6102 OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 5:30p.m.
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
YOU saved and slaved lor wall to wall carpet. Keep it new with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampaoer $1. Zack's Hardware, 1318 Dewey Ave.
LADDER JACKS -Medicine cabinet , sofa bed, bedspreads & throw rugs to match, dropos. Bod board. Hall runners, bathroom ensemble, wicker rocker, living room set. GL 8· 0283.
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER $30, used 3 times. Also stationery. 83 Ridgeway Avo. 2nd floor, front entrance.
1957 FORD Galaxie HT. Good condition, cheap. 385 Wegman Road.
FALCON 1961 - 4 door sedan, standard shift. Reasonable. 36 Abbot St. CL 4 · 1034.
GERT' S a gay girl - ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $!. Wakil Paint Co., Inc. , 295 Ridge Rd. W.
BREAKING UP HOUSEKEEPING Sale. Everything must be sold. Sot. June 18th, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., 95 Locust St .
GRADUATION DRESS, blue, size II, lull nylon skirt. UN 5·7854.
KEEP your carpets beautiful des• pite constant footsteps of a busy family. Got Bluo Lustre. Rent electric shampooor $1. Maggio Pharmacy, 583 Lake Ave.
REFRIGERATOR, Ap't size gas range. Reasonable. Call 8 to ,5. Richard w. Friday, Inc., ID 6·0333.
HANNAH'S husband Hector hates hard work so he cleans the rugs with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $!. H . c. Pommerening & Son, 1086 Lyell Ave.
HALF DOUBLE lor rent. 6 rooms, garage. Adults preferred. !50 Syke St.
Russell Plumbing. & Heating Co.
SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRS, REMODELING and 24 HOUR
EMERGENCY SERVICE BE 5-7766
If no answer call G L 8·2483 HOUSES FOR SALE
114 ALAMEDA ST. - Modernized kitchen, 5 bedrooms, fully finis})ed basement, insulated. By appointment only. CL 4·1596.
CAMPBELL & CHILD ST. vicinity. 7 room cottage. Reasonable. For appointment, CO 6 ·3021, CO 6-6874.
6 ROOM SINGLE • Enclosed porch, lYz baths, storms & screens, gara9e, blacktop drive. Can_ton St. GL 8·0977.
6 GLASSER ST. • 5 bedrooms, large dining room. Lorge modem kitchen. Low taxes . Excellent for young grow· ing family. Near Holy Family and No. 21 School. 3% down on FHA. Call 10 6 · !799.
ARIENS COOPER
WEHNER MOWER & YARD EQUIPMENT
SALES & SERVICE BOLEN'S
Lawn Boy - Sunbeam GARDEN EQUIPMENT
OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Repair - Sharpening ON ALL MAKES
232 1 RIDGEWAY AVE . G L 8-4j23--~
BOUGHT AND SOLD
USED CARS wanted for dismantling & parts. Highest prices paid, delivered to Trading Center. 1485 Lyell Ave. GL 8·4462.
COLLECT MONEY an those old dishes - instead of dust! Old glasswore, cut gloss, china, hand painted. dishes. Free estimates. Call CL 4· 8291.
HELP WANTED
FEMALE dental assistant, part time for orthodontist office, typing, high school graduate. No telephone calls. Write only. Dr. P. Greenstine , 1567 Dewey Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 14615.
LADI ES OVER " 18" ·Three needed, part time , who are anxious to earn gaod money, to replace three that weren ' t . GL 8 · 2489.
MALE OR FEMALE, days, now till N ovember. Carvel Ice Cream, 630 Ridge Rd . W. UN 5·3736.
BOY WANTE D to work part time alter school & Saturdays from our Dewey Ave. & Ridge Rd. office. Salary & prizes. Call between 3 & S, UN 5•3840.
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! Earn $50 extra week. Car needed. Hours 6 p.m. - 10 p.m. Local work. No collecting or delivery. Home Decaro• tors, Inc. Call UN 5·5502.
George E. BisneH
OPTICIAN 1497 Dewe y Ave. , Near Ridgeway
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICES ..__G~ 8-:-1,15 _ _...
HELP WANTED
FEMALE- Restaurant work • 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Apply As You Like It Restaurant , 1773 Dewey Avenue.
FOR FUN and good earnings! Avon representatives will tell you it's oasy to sell line cosmetics & tailetrios. Full or part time . Very profitable , high c ommission & bonuses. Call today , BR 1·6000 (answering service) for more information .
HAIR DRESSER • Full or part tim<>. Carafice Beauty Salon, GL 8·8190.
WAITRESS - Full or part time. Crosstown Fountain, CL 4-9794.
BABY SITTER WANTED 5:30 p.m. to !2:30. Call CL 4· 1270 between 3-5 p.m.
COUNTER GIRL to work in restau· rant. Apply Maple Diner, 804 Maple St.
HAIRDRESSER • Experienced, full or part time. Apply MA 1·1387 or NO 3·9543.
DROP OUTS learn a trade in circu• lotion department for national publish• ing company. Guaranteed earnings for the ambitious with swift promotions. Call UN 5-3840 between I :30 and 3 p.m. daily.
NIGHT BARTENDER ·As You Uke It, 1773 Dewey Ave.
WEDDfNG INVITATIONS
FROM $6.95 per 100 Accessories Also Aviil.tble
, BY APPOINTMENT ...
Herb Fousse Printing 195 Hague St. ID 6-9073
• DRIES IN 30 M IN .
• I;ASY TO APPLY -BRUSH OR ROLLER
• NO OB.JECTIONABLE ODOR
luxurlou• • oft flniJh $3 8 8 at BUDGET PRICE I
Gal.
Wm. Pommerening HARDWARE CO.
497 Lye ll Ave. GL 8-6088
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
LOCUST ST. 20, 4~ rooms upper. Heat, hot water. Available June !. CL 4 · 3400.
4 ROOM APARTMENT upper, heat· ed, newly decorated. Refrigerator & s tove. Kodak vicinity. Call CL 4• 6330 or UN 5·1320.
4 ROOM UPPEf\. 6 Reis St. cor. Campbell. Call eves. 7 to 9. Sot. 10 to 5.
WANTED
GIRL TO SHARE apartment with s ome. Kodak Pk. vicinity - private bedroom & washing facilities. GL 8· 3997.
FULL-TIME BOARDING homes lor faster children, all ages. Phone Mon• roe County Child Welfare Division, BR 1·551!.
June 15, 1966 The Vicinity P ost
t WINSTON FUEL CO. ou
AL lr y
~.Heating EqJJipment •Burner Service
• Heating Oils
797 JAY ST. BE 5-2755 ..._ __ ..._ __ JOANNA WESTERN
Window Shades
Made
While·
You Wait
The BRITER Paint Store 497 STONE RD. (Near Dewey Ave.)
NO 3-9472 • Open Fri. Eves. 'Til 9
FINALLY! Holy Asphalt \
~"''. We have a
FINISHED PARKING LOT
• NO MORE MUD OR DUST • ADDITIONAL PARKING AREA
• NOW ENJOY THE SAME FINE FOOD WITHOUT THE . INCONVENIENCES
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DEWEY CIRCLES HOLY APOSTLES FESTIVA L
Three circles of Dewey A venue Presbyterian Church meet tomorrow (Thur sday) as follows:
home of Mrs. Percy Stevens, ?08 Shorewood Dr. Mrs. Franklin Thomas will be the co-hostess.
MARY at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Izard, 2400 Latta Rd. for a picnic.
EDWARD PERRONE, g·eneral chairman of the Holy Apostles summer festival, announces that the first ticket report meetlngwas «very encouraging", but urges all members of the parish to "do their bit for the success of the festival" by selling their tickets
CHRISTOFF'S Grocery & Delicatessen
TWO Convenient Locations
Plumbinq and Furnace Work For Reliable Service Call
Metzger & Brayer-GL 8·5000
AT JOANNA at 12:30 p. m. at the
JOY PHARMAC
1106 LYELL AVE.: CL 4-8126
Anthony and Frank Joy PHARMACISTS
FAMILY NEEDS O ur modern pharmacy
ha s a great variety of
health needs far the en
tire fa mily. Prompt, per
sonalized p rescription
service!
RHODA at'S p.m. at the home of Mrs. Aubrey Becker, 268 Paddy Hlll for a picnic. ----
Holy Family .Class Reunion The class of 1946ofHoly FamUy
School will hold its first reunion on June 25, at the Four Season's restaurant on Lincoln Ave.
Reservations are being taken by Jack Rein. Any graduate of 1946 not previously contacted is asked to contact him at UN5-4545.
FATHER'S DAY & GRADUATION
'iW GREETING ~ CARDS
61FT SUGGESTIONS
HANKIES- SACHETS CHAPEL VEILS
$1 JEWELRY ITEMS
PARTY GOODS and INVITATIONS
LISA'S CARDSBOP
833 Dewey Ave. near Driving Pk.
soon. CARD OF THANKS
The famUy of the late George w. Branch thank their r e 1 at i v e s, neighbors and friends for sympathy and kindnesses extended to them during the l r bereavement. Mr. Branch was a volunteer in the Spainish-American War, serving in the Phillipines, and w a s a member of Col. William Gilbert Camp 108.
OBITUARIES YOEMANS - June 2, 1966. Miss
Cora Yoemons, formerly of Linwood Ploce. Surviving ore nieces and nephews.
- Funerol services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Wednesdoy, June 8, 1966 ot 10 o.m., with Rev. Chorles A. Thunn officiating. Interment, Riverside Cemetery.
WOOD - June 11, 1966. Ston ley Wood of 111 Bidwell Terroce. Surviving ore his wife, Mrs. Edno Wood ; three sons, Arthur, Morvin and Eorl Wood; nine grondchil dren .
-Funerol services were held from YOUNGLOVE'S, Wednesdoy, June 14, 1966 ot 1:30 p.m., with Rev. Glenn Crofts officioting. Interment, Morion, New York.
~L ~ YOU NGLOVE ~ Funeral Home Inc.. • \511 DEWEY AVEN.UE
FLOWERS Truly express sympathy There is no substi tute
Put a tankard in your tiger I ORDER ONE TANKARD OR A SET OF FOUR
I Take advantage of this special limited offer! I Enclose $1.00 check or money order for each tankard or $3.50 for a set of four. Order as many sets as you wish. Postage and tax prepaid.
I :::·:. ~·· ""'.·:::: I ~·"·: $ I I :~:RESS .... ·······································•• I
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aggio P harma cy Selections F or
FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY Gifts To Please Him
Hi s Favorite Cigars, Cigarettes, ~oba:co, Razors After Shave Lotions, Torletrtes
A/so Jew:lry including Cuff Links, Tie Pins and many other gift idea s.
Fathe r' s Day Greetin~l Cards
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, I CLARA~S HAIR t t 143 FAIRGATE ST. FASHIONS t t t tt "'Q Dni11IT -beg ins with I <!:Jv-~ · Ha ir C are .
t Ha ve a professiona l shampoo and f t s e t once a wee k . Call today! f ~ EVES. & SAT. BY APPOINTM EN T ONLY f '-------· ID 6-6535----
TIMOTHY COLLINS (above) apprentice seaman and son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Collins, 254 Flower City Pk., has received the Viet Nam Service Medal for his efforts aboard the transport USS Cavalier in support of amphibious force Marines.
ROBERT A. MAIER, Navy Lt. (j.g.) son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Maier, 64 Devitt Rd. has been presented a Gold Star in lieu ofhis seventh Air Medal for exceptional performance of duty while serving aboard the aircraft carrier Ticonderoga.
Veter ans Honor Robert Dardano
Monroe County Post #26, Italian American War Veterans, was host to the 29th annual convention, Department of New York last week at the Manger Hotel. On Saturday evening, a testimonial dinner and dance honored Department Commander Robert N. Dardano, Sr., 218 Sunset St., a member of the local Post.
Mrs. Dardano, who is president of the Monroe County Auxiliary and Mrs. Adele Yahn, Gold Star mother, presided at the tea table when the State Auxiliary president Mrs. Stanley Barron, was honored.
:l:Jijune'j 811 DEWEY AVE . CL 4-9664
HOME GROWN STRAWBERRIES Firm TOMATOES
Cold WATERMELON
June 15, 1966 The Vicinity Post
GRACE'S DELICATESSEN
IS OPEN D EWEY at LEXINGTON
'til 1 a.m.
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rTOMMY'S BEAUTY_,_ ,_ ,_ ,_,_ .... _ ,1 ! SHOP I i ~ 298 Driv ing Pk. Ave. i ! "For The Woman ·i ' Who Cares" i i Call " P enny" at i i GL 8-9826 i ' ' ! SPECIALIZING ' ' COLORING - nPERM" For COLORED HAIR i ~-~-~-~-~---------~-~-~-----------~~
CHOICE OF 22 TRIPS! Quebec , July 23-25 , $25 r .t . t Hawai i, Sept. 10-24, $300 r.t.
ll\__ -- for inform4;4" THURSTON RD. ~~ FA 8-6900 Open Mon . thru Fri. 10 to 2 r-----------------------,
"".. SAVE! f
Wines : 1o%on LIQUOR. :
LADIEs By The STORE ! TAKE NoTE Case 813 DEWEY AVE 1 ,
YOU'LL FIND __ the perfect Father's Day Gift for the man of the house at DiJune's L iquor Store.
N.Y. State CHAMPAGNES Full Line Liquors , Cordials
IMPORTED f and DOMESTIC :
WINES ! - -:: LIQUOR STORE 5-------5 1316 DEWEY AVE. :E - -:: Only The Best For Dad 5 - -5 Choose His Favorite Bronc/ Here E: - -5 LIQUOR, CORDIAL or WINE 5 ;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiGL 8-1940 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE
To bring comfort and relief to those who seek our aici.
HAUBNER & STALLKNECHT
fUNERAL DIRECTOR
...----- 828 JAY STREET -----.. I AMPLE OFF - STREiT PARKING I PHONE FA 8-2323
JDWAID E. HAUINER. ROBERT ZIMMER SARTO W. STALI.KNE~HT
Milmbef of lltfl Dlrtrlct Funer•l Director's lus'n. Also NYS. DFA ..wt' N•tlori• l f 'JA: •nd Associated Fun-eral D.l~ Sei-ttce ·
SPECIAL -LIMITED TIME ONLY!
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At last ... a house paint that needs no primer over painted surfaces~ Applies so easily, it's a pleasure to use. And you've never seen a white so white . . . or colors that retain their sharpness and brilliance so long. Lasts up to 50% longer than ordinary house paints! Touraine Tru-Flex gives results as beautiful as all outdoors!
SAVE NOW!
Regularly
.7.20 . Gal.
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BEN MILLER HARDWARE
555 State St. 232-6736 JUST THREE DOORS FROM SMITH Sl. and LYELL AVE.
FREE PARKING AT BOTH
STORES
GAL.
LYELLCREST HARDWARE
2320 Lyell Ave. Cl. 4-5413 OPPOSITE WEGMANS
OPEN FRI. EYES.
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At Reliable Furniture a
3 Position ROCKER RECLINER Backward, Either Si de or Straight Position
Reg. Price
$7995 AS ILLUSTRATED $ 9 9 5 . Naugahyde or Cloth 5
FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL
OTHER MODELS AT SAVINGS UP TO $25
3 PCE. BEDROOM SUITE
• DRESSER
• MIRROR
• BOOKCASE BED
(Old Murray Theatre}
Man y Oth er Types of Occasional Chairs
EASY PAYMENTS
TAKE MONTHS TO PAY
Prices So Low We Dare
Not Mention
TheiD Here!
RCA VICTOR Mw Usta COLOR TV Pay As Little As $5.00 Per Week
PORTABLES
218 MURRAY ST. (Old Murray Theatre) GL 8-4907 19 ,, Model s
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MASON OF THE YEAR, Sol Stillman of Augus tine St., center, is honoree/ by Genesee Falls Lodge No. 507, F & AM. Making the pre· sentation of the ploque which named Stillman as ''mason of the year" is Gerold Wilson, treasurer (right) and Willard Mottern (left) master of the loclge of which Sti limon has been the secretary for many years. ----
Come in an4 let one of our skillPd and competent Operators re-style and re-vitalize your hair into a "Thing of Beauty" § Graduation News David Santiago, Charles Scaran
tino, George stahl, James Thurston, Edward Trap an 1, Gerard White, John Young, Karen Allen, Mary Ann Amato, Paula Beck,
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Angela, Louise, Sally, Dolores, Lynne E Operators -
FEDELE'S SALON OF E BEAUTY E
Ei 1026 MAPLE ST. BE S-8640 § ;'iJIIIIIIIIIIII Modern Shop Plenty of Free Parking 1111111111111re
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Men's Fruit of the Loom BOXER SHORTS, BRIEFS, T-SHIRTS
~':m~:; Thomas ·Organs . IFe~tured on tlte Lawrence Welk Showl
.PIANO (
Rentals · $8 P~~ . Month ,
$2 PER\ ' WEEKI
Rente! fees moy be opplied against purchose price if you buy the piano. I
po~~inner~ J.JJ yusJC
844 DEWEY AVE. lcorner DriYing Porlrl
GL 8-2030 OPEN EVENINGS
Continued from P. I Pakusch, Kathleen Papaleo, Madeline Papaleo, Karen Parkhurst Kathleen Phillips, Nancy Pier~ leon!, Linda Pollock, Frances Provenza, Debra Seager, Judy stefanini, Denise Viavattlne, Sandra Vito, Violet Waddell, Bonnie Wells, Bernadette Wilson.
Frank Andolina, Carl Baker, Charles Benham, Philip Burrows Martin Cangialosi, James Collins; Thomas Crlngoli, Frank DiNardo James Dzlekonski, Richard Fer~ rari, Vincent Finocchio, Michael Fowler, James Maisenbacher, David Mibaum, David Paine, James Petrelli, Douglas Sands, James Shipman, Bradley Sprague, Mark Stewart, Gary Tramontana, Mark Valente,
SCHOOL NO. 40 Closing day exercises for the
seventh grade will be held at No. 40 School on Thursday, June 23, at 9:30 a. m, In the school auditorium. Boys and girls advancing to the eighth grade are:
Michael Bellucco, Robert Braymer, Jerry Carapella, Nicholas Giancurslo, John Kuehl, Richard Myhers, Robert Pearlman, James Ryan, Louis Zambuto, Kenneth Burritt,
Cynthia Bianchi, Sylvia Bianchi, Sally BIttner, Rosalie B o s co,
Continued on P. II
SUSAN HIGHAM,daughterofMr, and Mrs, Robert Higham, 179 Goodwill st., and her room mate at Postdam state College, Sharon Davis, left Monday by air for Anchorage, Alaska, where they will teach for the summer at the Jesse Lee Home for Children,
IF YOU want to know what your neighbors are doing, stop L:.. in at r'\.,~ Carl's. ~V
~0 House .. ...). J>-~ of Beauty
1 ~ ~ CL 4-7840 I L_~!.':!~~~A.::~ _J
1517 LAKE AT RIDGE
Esposito's Barber Shop
508 l YELL AVE.
Near Murrcry St. James crowley, James Ghysel,
Gary Hampton, James Schultz William Spall, Lawrence Thrash; Gary Tutone, James RubertThom -as Indivino. ' · JP••••••••••••••••••••••••II
Kathryn Laing, Janlne Mack, Sharon Riley, Gayle Sarkis, Susan streaker, Deborah VanHall, Susan Velten, Patricia Yockel, Jody Klein.
Linda Baxter, Mary Bertini, Dia Cacciaglia, Donna Colan toni, Pamela Engle, Gladys Fornarola, Linda Giordano, Linda Howard,
Debra Jones, Elaine Kluge, Joanne Latona, Nancy M o u k o us Marianne Munno, Rita Murphy'
· Jan i c e Schultz, Karen Thras~ Catherine Polizzi.
HOLY FAM ILY Diplomas to the graduates of
Holy Family will be awarded on Wednesday, June 22 at 7:30 in Church. The Communion breakfast will be after the 8:15 Mass in the morning in the Pine Room, Class prophecies wUl be read, The graduates are as follows:
M 1 c h a e 1 Abba monte, Stephen Bartholomay, Louis Berardi, Evan Bringley, Anthony Campoli, Mark Chafe 1, George Chapman, Alan Cocchlara, Anthony Coccimigllo, Joseph cummings.
Vi ncent Dalba, James DelVecchio, Wllllam Friday, Charles
• George, Wayne George, Raymond Goeltz, Gerard Helsel, William Henn, Roger Klelsley, James Lieclone,
Michael Linton, Michael LaVullo, Joseph Maler, Thomas Maler, Ronald Muratore, Michael Murphy, James Muscatella, John Parldlso, J o s e ph Perri, Ralph Reichart, Anthony Selvaggio,
MOVING? Call Elmer Derleth
BES-6065 Reason able Rates
SPRING SPECIALS CUSTOM MADE
PORCH STEPS Made To F i t Your Requirements
PRE-ASSEMBLED, PRE-STAINED NOYO WEAVE ALL REDWOOD FENCE The rich warmth .of beautiful everlasting Redwo~d is handsomely expressed in this versatile stock fence. Pre-assembled, pre-stained at the factory to make it an especially economical initial investment. Minimum maintenance too, thanks to Redwood' s natural dura- · bility plusresistanceto insects and decay. The N?yo Weave Fence is a dramatic complement to any home.
ALSO REDWOOD PICKETS GARDEN ! GARDEN TRELLIS ~ FENCES
BE S- 1120
Insulation ~;~~~it~~~~~~~~!~~~ Points
Bruce 'Floor Cabinets
Plaster
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----,Special---.. Graduation News I I Continued from P. 10 I Reg. $15 9 50 J Patricia Burke, Carol Caputo, I B k B d 1 C h r i s ti n e Cocchiara, S u s an
rec o Y Cumbo, Marilyn D'Amato, Mary I pERM J Daughton, I COMPLETE J Karen Decker, Roberta D'Mont, ' Open Doily 9 to 9 . Madelyn Fedele, Mary Fousse,
I J Barbara Gala, Deborah Geist, Rose Sot. 9-5; Closed Wed. J Marie Goodlein, Ann Marie Gross,
I SILHOUETTES 1 Judith Heilman,AnnKaluzny,Mar-
J N K I garet Kaluzny,
BY F R A Lynn Kuhman, Margaret Lamb, I I catherine Lamphron, Constance I 606 Lake Ave. CL 4-1071 ..J Maid, Patricia Maier, Jean Mann.,.__________ ing, Madelyn Marotto, Barbara
WINES & LIQUORS "!J;!~~ See Ester's For All The POPULAR BRANDS CANADIA~
Frank Donovan, Manager ,,l~-'j. ... ---16..1.1'-.--f
"Your Neighborhood Liquor Store For Over 30 Years" ~4
~-~~----~w .__.._ ____ OPEN 6 DAYS- 10 a .m. to 10 p.m:--4~1i
Paints over damp surfaces ~ Dries in 30 minutes to a
rich low sheen ~~~·~~:- Flows on in half the time f!fp Water-thinned, water clean-up ~ Outlasts other
paints by years <fij Blister, fume and mildew resistant
The most Permanent Colors under the Sun
It's a "do·it-yourselfer's" dreamMartin Senour Aqua-Cryl water· thinned house paint. Now you can paint over damp surfaces-after a storm, on top of morning dew. Aqua-Cryl dries to a beautiful low sheen so rapidly that bugs, leaves and dust can't cling. Completely blister, fume and mildew resistant
on properly prepared surfaces. It takes only water for quick clean-up of brushes, tools, windows. The wondrous range of colors are the most permanent under the sun-there's no fade on pastels or accents. Next painting-take It easy ... make it last with Martin Senour Aqua-Cry! House Paint.
STORE HOURS 8:30 to 5:30
CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
Get Our Special Prices on House Jobs
HARDWARE PAINTS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
1086 LYELL AVE. (Near Glide} GL 8-9553
June 15, 1966 The Vicinity Post 11 Mas sara, Donna Michals, Jean Eileen McCarthy, Kathleen My- lor, Mary Tomasso, Marie Missler. kins, Carol Nagl1k, PatrickO'Hal- Patricia Vella, Mary Vito,
Linda Montulli, Paola Musciano, loran, Gary Osley. Samuel Vizzini, Mary Jane Walsh, Debra Papineau, Donna Parker, James Paglia, Joseph Paglia, Michael Waser, Margaret Weaver, Mary Ann Perri, Kathleen Platt, carol Papaleo, Kathleen Perry, Mary Ann Whitney, David Young, Kathleen Ratigan, Marie Sand, Vig- Robert Pfeffer, Charles Placito, CLASS OFFICERS: President, ginia Searson, Jacquelyn Shatzel, Charlene Polli, Elaine Potter, WU- David Din o 1 fo; vice president,
Mary Short, Christine Spahn, liam Reeves, Gloria Rolfe, Michael Mary Vito; treasurer, WUllam Rosemarie stefani, Valerie ste- Scheidt, Reeves; secretary, Lauren Lioy, !ani, Caroline stone, Brenda Swetz, Paul Schuh, Ann Semrau, Susan SAFETY PATROL OFFICERS: Mary Turney, Karen Walton, Jac- Sheehan, John Sliney, Frank Sper- Captain, Mark Borrelli; 1st Lieut. queline Wells, Rosemary White, anza, Michael stefanucci, Allen David Dinolfo; 2nd Lieut., Paul Mary Wroblewski, Margaret stein, John Sullivan, Patricia Tay- Eckert. Wuest. .:;.:::::...:;;::;:_:=:,:;;;;.;:.,.;;.:;;:.:.:.:.:..;.~...:;.:.;.;;;.;:.~F:-:A=-::B~R~I~C~S~-,
BOWARD'S -FOAM
VINYL TEXTILE UPHOLSTERY
AUTO - MARINE - POOL and INDUSTRY
519 RIDGE RD. E. Fl 2-9720 Between Seneco & Hudson Ave.
---Open Doily- Thurs. & Fri. Til 9- Sot. Til 5 __ _,
WE SERVICE All Makes and Models of
GAS & OIL HEATING UNITS SALES & SERVICE
Rochester A utomatic Heating Corp. 1459 LAKE AVE. near Kodak G L 8-2846 Anytime
Marie Elaina BEAUTY SALON
1182 Dewey Ave. . GL 8-4800
WINNERS OF THE MONTH FREE WASH AND SET
llonni<' lli!!:hlrnyer, 1178 Dewe y Ave. l'h} II is Woods , 37 A lb<'marle St. Mrs. \. l><'rkth , 307 Chili Ave.
COME IN AND SEE
THE FULL LINE OF
·WASHERS AUTOMATICS
SPIN DRIER
DRYERS GAS & ELECTRIC
·Refrigerators
·AIR Conditioners ·FREEZERS
-WE DELIVER-SERVICE ALL THESE APPLIANCES·
BILL'S WASHER SERVICE an• APPLIANCES •a JAY ST.,
BE -5·3482 Cor. Ames.:
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Strawberrie C
IRV'S HOME
ORN GROWN
IRIB ALWAYS _315 Weiland Rd. OFF RIDGEWAY
Just West of Mt. Read
FRESH PICKED
Selections of ANNUALS Still Available J r.,....,,....,,._,_~..,.___., _ _,....-r,._._,.,.,. .,,,_,..,....-,.,~,,.,._.,._._,___,,~,.J
: A COUNTRY BOY with COUNTRY PRICES! :
: Specialist in ALUMINUM TRIM I t and SIDING : I Free Estimates--Call 1-359-2850 f
I Salon De ~eni I t 1004 LYELL AVENUE t t GL 8-G440 t t t ~ Miss Jennie, Stylist t & OPEN DAILY 9-9, SAT. 9-6 t ' CLOSED WEDNESDAY t L_Park Free, Next Door, Shatzels. ________ _
Norbert E. Yay Funeral Home
604 MAPLE STREET FA 8-9100 Norbert E. Vay, Licensee/ Manager ·
t:enneth P. Schleich, _Joseph R . Yay
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REPORT'
By Assemblyman ] ames E. Powers
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FALL AND SPRING
The New York City tax program has caused much controversy in Albany. I am sure most of us are aware that the New York state Senate and Assembly, as well as the Governor and Mayor Lindsay have not as yet reached agreement on any single program.
Part of the controversy is related d i r e c t 1 y to last year's Mayoral campaign. It seems that election campaigns get further from the realities of life every year, Certainly everyone campaigning for office wants to put his best foot forward, but this does not give license to wholly irresponsible positions. For example, in October of 1965 CANDIDATE Lindsay stated that the New York City budget could be cut up to three hundred million dollars. He further stated that no new taxes would be needed. The budget submitted by Mayor Linsday in March 1966 was not reduced but rather demands additional expenditures and accompanying taxes of $520 mUlion. During the campaign Lindsay said a city income tax would drive people and business from the city. Today he classifies such a tax as an absolute necessity, This same reversal of position relates to other taxes in his package,
Now let me make it clear that Mayor Lindsay is not alone in this practice, Unfortunately, many candidates, Democrats and Republlcans alike, running for offices from the President to ward Constable, seem to take for granted that outrageous positions in campaign literature are an acceptable practice. I fear that this practice has become so widespread that even the voter has begun to accept it as part of the general campaign "hoop-la" along with bands, buttons and political picnics.
It is reasonable for the public to expect a candidate to promote his strong points and de-emphasize his shortcomings, It is reasonable
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Dewey Presbyterian Sunday will be Children's Day
and a special service of worship for the church school pupils and their parents will be held in the church sanctuary at 9:40 a.m.; Baptism at the regular 10:45 service.
The summer schedule of one service at 10 begins June 26 and will be in effect through Labor Day.
The Retired Club will have a
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= A:o.:.tL ~"'"~ =l Tomorrow (Thursday) 8 p.m. J E: (IJ 'LIW1uc.a 3 Philathea Circle at the home of : = Mrs. L. Riley, 179 Burley Rd. : I = Saturday, Cub Pack picnic at Pow-
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= RESTAURANT . = der MUI Pk. Sunday, children's = E day service 10:30 a.m. Church For A New
: ' Where Dining is a Pl easure : School is at 9:30 a. m. In the : : afternoon the choir members will Hair Color ! ! : : have a steak roast in the Henry = FINEST IN AMERICAN-ITALIAN CUISINE = Meyer' s cottage, conesus Lake. = PRESENTS : Thursday, June 23, Fun After : : Fifty Club picnic at the home of
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- r THE FRED COSTELLO TRIO' = Mr. and Mrs. R. Witherow, Hol-= o :: comb, N. Y. Saturday, June 25, ~~~:::.T::· Fri.,_E_ve-~-· -· __ .,_, ____ s_ty_li_:_t:_ _____ -:,I : DIRECT FROM SINATRA'S CAL-NEVA LODGE ': Scout picnic at Powder Mill Pk. : : Sunday, June 26, 8:30a.m. Ser-- (Nitely except Monday For Your Dining & Dancing Pleasure) I vice at Trinity. 11 a.m., out-door : service at Hemlock Park followed § C L
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What's left George Shatzel Wins M.S. Degree ~--lil-1
in our line of
SUITS Sample WEDDING GOWNS
at Drastic Reductions
george F. Shatzel of 498 Lyell Ave. recently graduated from the State University College at Brockport with a Master of Science degree in Education, majoring in A merlcan Studies.
In 1953 he graduated from the University of Michigan with a masters degree in Business Administration and in 1952 from the University of Rochester with a bachelor of science in business.
the war, he worked at Delco Appliance and after college he worked at Sears Roebuck in Hollywood, Calif. while he took courses in retailing at the University of Southern California.
In Rochester he was employed at Weed and co. and later as a buyer at the Wilmot Castle co. At present he is a substitute school teacher with sever a 1 suburban school districts in the Monroe Co~tyar~e=a.~------
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Kodak Park School #41 will hold its annual PTA picnic tomorrow (Thursday) at 4 p. m. at Lower MaplewoodPark. Everyone is to bring his own supper. Pop will be sold at the Park.
There will be games and prizes for the children. In case of rain, the picnic will be held in the recreation building.
Lutheran Redeemer Sunday Schedule: Church Wor
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All church organization officers will be installed Sunday.
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SHARON LUCITY (above), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lucity, 33 Locust St., has been elected vice president of the Student Sena te, a t Heidelberg College. She has a lso been chosen as president o f the Philo leteon Society; and is curren t ly president o f the Women ' s Intersociety Council, secretory of the junior class and vice president of her dormitory. Her college major is sociology. She is a 1963 graduate of Jefferson High School.
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Non-in flat io nary prices! We ' re keeping pr ices down to prevent inf lati on!
Republic Thermoglas WATER HEATERS
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ROY F. SCRANTON, 157 Driving Park Ave., was honored by General Dynamics recently for 30 years of service with the company. He is a foreman.
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t95 F\11- nso\ s nu· FT and Tenth Ward Courier (' L.-a mater -1--5200
VOL. 39 NO. 25 ROCHESTER, N.Y., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1966
~Abandoned Village' Atmosphere Condemn ed By Daily Newspapers
Daily newspaper articles last week focused the spotlight on the plight of Dutchtown area residents. The wave of vandalism sparked by the long delay in removing homes condemned by the state for the Western Expr essway made sensational reading, but offered little solace to the home owners whose property is adjacent to the area about to be cleared out for a roadway.
" Broken windows, branches, r ocks and pieces of concrete on the floor s and a swath of destruction from Ames st. to Grape st.1
between Maple and Camp be 11 sts." wer e the vivid descriptive phr ases of the reporters.
On Centennial and Cedar sts., the r eporters found houses stripped of shingles, broken bathroon fixtures, rusty nails, debris, and threats of fire everywhere: and people h Ying in fear for their children because of the abandoned village atmosphere.
The plight of many home owners who had to go heavily into debt because the state awards made no allowances for the property price escalation, was also str essed in the articles. Also the sad situation faced by a few business men who are about to move unwillingly from sites they have owned for many years. The Schlaffer Bakery, it was disclosed, expects to close its doors and the owner s are planning to take jobs in other bakeries.
No mention was made of the Ralph Allen & son jewelry store in o r cha rd st. which is being taken over soon by the state. This company is staying inbusiness, however, and is moving to a new location on Lyell Ave.
The Atl as wrecking Company has been awarded the demolition contract, and as far as everyone in Dutchtown is concerned they can't start too soon.
WE DDING Blanchard ' s professional personalized Ave. Dial
FLOWERS from hove the touch of
designers olus servtce. 58 Lake
232-2255. Adv.
Ascension Getting Skinner Organ
The Rober ts Organ Service has begun the transfer of the E.M. Skinner Or gan from Rochester' s Auditorium Theatre to the Church of the Ascension, Lake Ave. In anticipation of this move, the Robets firm has been preparing the or gan chambers in the church. The old main organ played its last on June 12.
L'ntU the newly acquired organ installation is finished, a smaller organ in the church's Chapel of Inter cession will be used for services.A fine specimen of the tracker action, it is historically valuable, having been built in 185-l organ buffs have it catalogued and occasionally visit the church to play it.
The new main organ wlll be played some during the summer, but is scheduled for completion about Sept. 1. A service of dedication is planned for early fall.
The Skinner or gan, one of the la rgest and finest in the Rochester ar ea, is being given to Ascension by Mrs. Harry Beach in memory of her husband who was one of the past leaders of the parish.
The chain of events leading to this event started with demolition of the RKO Palace Theatre. This made possible the acquisition of its theatre-style organ by the Auditorium Theater. The Auditorium's Skinner organ being excess was made known to Mrs. Beach, who acquired it for the Church of the Ascension.
More News of Graduates On Pages 7 and 8
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JO A!\N KEYSER (above) has won a place on the l'. S. team which will compete in the European Wheelchair Games in London, England, beginning July 21. Handicapped since birth with a congenital spine condition, she nevertheless set two world's swimming records at the National Wheelchair games in New York City early this month, in the 50 yard free style and the breast str oke. This cinched her place on the l' .s. team.
Jo Ann, an 18 year old junior at Jefferson High, started swimming, she recalls, when swimming Instructor Ed Hall threw her into the Maplewood YMCA pool at the age of six. She has been swimming ever since and has also participated in other activities at school. She plays the piano and flute, is a member of the Jeff band and orchestra, Senior Choir and Jefferson Singers. She walks with the aid of crutches and braces.
Her proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keyser, 575 Augustine st.
HUSH PUPPIES for all ~he members of your family. Buy them at Amico's Shoe Store, 1775 Dewey Avenue. -Adv.
WARD'S ORIGINAL Artificial Flower Creations. Pieces mode to order. Flowers for all occasions. Unusual gifts. 1458 Dewey Ave. CL 4-1810. Midland Charge.
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PATRON PAID 495 Emerson St. Rochester, N. Y. Postage Paid
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Spain & Portugal As Seen By Editor
By FRED R. METZING ER, Post-Courier Editor
Of all the quaint placE>s we have visited on our travels, Nazare takes first prize. The people themselves and their attire are something to behold. Drab dothing for
1\lRS. PA TRIC lA HALTON, (above) who will shortly undergo surgery for a kidney transplant needs about $10,000 for expenses and Northwest Kiwanis Club isone of the organizations who are helping raise the money, The Kiwanis fund-raising project is a Gas Day on Sunday, July 10, at two Mobil Service stations (Sam and Pat's, Dewey at Pullman, and stone-Ridge at Ridge Rd. w. and stone Rd.) The Kiwanians are manning the two stations for the day and are urging all their friends to fill up their gas tanks and get other services to help swell the fund for l\lrs. Halton. All proceeds will go the Northwest Kiwanis with half ear-marked for the Halton fund.
the women, most of the older ones dressed in black; colorful checkered pantaloon type pants on the men; and hardly anyone wearing shoes. The children, however, dressed modern, but a little shabby except on Sunday.
We observed many women squatting on the curbs for hours at a time; and since they were draped in long black shawls, we at first assumed they werewidowsmourning for their departed mates. But we soon learned that they were just patiently waiting for their husbands to come home from the sea, thus relieving their boredom, keeping up with the village gossip and being close to the seashore where the entire population gathered to work and to play from dawn to dark.
AN ABANDONED clograilwayat one end of Nazare pointed skyward to another town high on a cliff, hanging suspended some 300 or 400 feet above the ocean. We drove up there by a circuitous route and enjoyed scenery that is difficult to describe. The entire town of Nazare stretched out below us; the mile long beach littered with fishing boats and swarming with people; and the strange contrast of our modern hotel with its rooftop cafe. We were favored by perfect weather and the sun-drenched scene below us made for pictures that our cameras just ate up.
IN THE EVENING we strolled along the waterfront where every other store was a grog shop. Wine was drawn right from the barrel at about 20 centavos (6 cents) a glass. There was no signofdrunkeness, however, and despite their
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iB& R MEISENZAHL DAIRY' .Established 1927
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CHARLIE' S WASHER SERVICE -Specializinq in all wringers . Easy Spinners , automatics , G.E. , Norge , Kenmare , Wh•rlpool. Al so sells used machines . Call lD 6-9592. 543 Hague Street.
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PLUMBING FIXTURES - Used and' new. Reasonable. Miles Plumb1ng, Inc. 91 Frost Ave . FA 8-3069.
FIL TEAS lor your furnace . Enjoy clean healthful air, save coal with new hlters. Call Metzger & Brayer Co. GL 8-5000.
USED WASHERS - Automatic . Guaranteed , reconduioned. Bills Washer Serv•ce, 861 Jay St., BE 5-3482.
DRESSERS - VANITIES $5 up . TVs $5 up. Gas stoves, an' t size $15 each, regular 5ize $10 up . Refrigera tors $1 0 up, washers $5 up, waffle irons 50¢ each, beds complete $10 up, qas :;pace healer $5. All kinds of lamps 25¢ up. Ap ' t. size washer $5. Man & boys 5haos $1.50 Many other goad buys at Tony ' s, 764 Joy St . Open Sundays 9 to 12.
U.S. CH OICE
SIRLOIN STEAK
89~ TEN DERBEST -- TENDERBEST- TENDERBEST FROZEN
FAMILY CLUB CUBE STEAKS STEAKS STEAKS
89~ 8 9~ E2A~! 1 0( BLUE BOY
POP 28 oz.
Orange , Ginger Ale , Cola , Cherry , Root beer
46 oz .
HAWAIIAN PUNCH · 3 for 51°0
SALADA
TEA BAGS 48 bags 59c MILLERS PICKLE
RELISH FULL 1/2 Qt. 25C KRAFT 1 oz .
HILLS BROS.
COFFEE REGULAR & DRIP lb.
WISHBONE
IT ALlAN DRESSING 8 oz. -------------------HANOVER 40 oz.
PORK & BEANS can 29c -------------------MAZOLA
SALAD OIL Qt. 59c ROYAL PEPPERMINT & MINT
MARSHMALLOWS e~Gs35c
BANQUET FACILITIES
BANQUETS - Shower, reception, party facilities fQr over 90 people. K itchen privileges optional , you furnish food . Call Bavarian Restaurant , 746 Jay St., BE 5-9538.
FOR RENT
GLAMORENE e lectric rug shampooer for ren t $2 a day . Carl Smith Hardware, 38 9 Ames St .
FLOOR SANDERS & ndgnrs . $5 a day for b o th . Sha tze l Hardware , 498 Lyoll Ave.
WANTED TO BUY
USED BIKES - Augie & Tony's TV Shop, 4 46 Campbell St. Hours 7 p.m . 9 p. m . FA 8-2000.
Plumbing and Furnace Work For Reilable Service Call
THE:(AVALL'S RESTAURANT NEW. =:::;:_=:;: 99 RIDGE RD. W., at Lake Ave.
JAKE-OUT SERVICE
Complete Menu Available
Call
CL 4-9628 Orders Promptly Filled
OPEN 24 HRS . FRIDAY & SATURDAY Dai ly Mon. - Thurs. 6 a.m . to Midn ite Closed Sunday
PLENTY FREE PARKING IN REAR
ARMOUR ST AR
SKINLESS FRANKS
59~ SANTA ROSA
PLUMS
25! FIRM-RED RIPE
TOMATOES 19!. CRISPY LETTUCE
ICEBURG HEAD 15 ( BUY ONE - GET ONE FREE
COFFEE RICH
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JELLO PKG . ]c GLERDALE MARKET
-CHERR-Y, LE-MON, -LIME, -ORANG-E, ------C L 0 v E R FARM STORE RASPBERRY , STRAWBERRY
U.S. CHOICE BEEF QUARTERS & SIDES CUT and WRAPPED TO YOUR ORDER
FOR YOUR FREEZER f 620 DEWEY AVE. cor. Glendale f
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers CollectionEARL J, MEHLENBACHER of
368 Electric Ave, was recently installed as governor or Roches-
first class for neatness .. ~.
WE WIL L BE CLOSED FOR VACATION JULY 5 THRU
JULY 17 REOPEN MONDAY JULY 18
ATOMIC CLEANERS 733 DEWEY AVE.
- CL 4·8775~ For FREE
PICK-UP & DELIVERY
ter Lodge Loyal Order of the Moose. The other officers installed were: Junior governor, Nicholas Tartaglia; prelate, James Delibert; treasurer, Ross Catalfamo; trustee, Louis Heicklen, Post junior officers are: governor, Fred Benway; secretary, Gordon Walton; trustees, Thomas Mancuso and Herbert Rose.
Ul ~~ Poodle Stylist ·
Personalized GROOMING
Toys and Miniatures
r:-Poodle1 rJUceuoriest For Appointmen t
ID 6-1450 or
BR 1-2333
444 AMES ST. Spec1olis ts in Poodl~s
for Over 5 Years
Memo from
Community Savings Bank
to young parents
Did you ever wish that someone would develop a life insurance plan that would (I) provide a large amount of protection (at very low rates) while your children are growing and (2) give you back every cent you put into it, plus a profit, at age 65?
N.W. Youth Assn. Names Officers
The Northwest Youth Association which has now swung into the 1966 baseball season has elected the following omcers:
Pat Donofrio, president; Augie Placito, vice president and player agent; Ray Leippe, vice president and commissioner; Marion Cavuto, secret a r y- treasurer; Patricia Anne DelGudico; recording secretary; Anthony Cavuto, chairman of the Board.
President, Senior League, Al Joseph; vice president, Anthony Golino; president, Major League, Fred Howard; vlce president, Pat Cappezzi; president, Minor League, Fred Balley; Executive Committee, Eugene Mayotte and John Speary.
First Things First BEFORE you plan
that vacation
PLAN for that
. New Hair-Do! Get it at Corofice one/ be sure of that we/1-groomec/ professional look.
CARAFIC.E BEAUTY SALON
871 Dewey Ave., (opp. Sy•s Drug Storel GL 8-8190 Open 6 Days A Week- 9 to 6; Tues., Thurs., h i. EVe1.
A Message From Sherwood Drugs
Sherwood Drugs puts I extra ingredient into every prescrip~ Lion they fill. This ingredient is called , "Special Care".
Every prescription brought to Sherwood Drugs is filled with "Special Care" , the same care we give to members of our own families.
That is why more and more people have their prescriptions filled here at Sherwood Drugs.
They know that we have earned their confidence and they trust us.
You can trust us too , bring your next prescription here.
SHERWOOD DRUGS
Savings Bank Life Insurance has done it with the 630 RIDGE RD. w ., Just North of A&P Profit Builder Plan: WESTRIDGE SHOPPING CTR.
A man, age 25, who buys the $30,000 plan pays an ... ._ ..... IIIIIII .... _.PHONE UN 5-4413,.-.-.......... annual premium, for the first 20 years, of $201.10. His protection decreases gradually for 20 years to approximately $14,480. At that point, his annual premium drops to $143.70. At age 65, he will have paid-up in-surance amounting to $19,530 .. . or cash amounting to ................. $13,659.00 He will have invested . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,896.00 and his profit will be . . . .......... . .... $ 6,763.00
If he wishes, the cash value of his policy can buy him a life income of $97.53 per month with payments guaranteed for 10 years.
Dividends and interest used in the above illustration are based on present scale and must not be considered estimates or guarantees for future years. ,----------GET THE FACTS TODAY----------,
Please send me the rates and profit figures for my age on your new Profit l Builder Plan. 1 understand that I am under no obligation and no one from I the bank will visit me. I am interested in rates for (check one): I
I $15,000 $20,000 $30,000 I
I NAME ADDRESS CITY
DATE OF BIRTH
(Please Print)
STATE PHONE
Community Savings Bank RocHEsTER. NEW voRK 14604
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES MEN and WOMEN
Will accept Summer Help
·Sewing Machine Operators (will train)
·Checkers and Sorters (will train)
·Wearing Apparel Pressers Pre:::~~ft~:~"ced,
·Washroom Helper (will train)
·Maintenance Mechanic (will train)
·Experienced PBX Switchboard Operator
--Union Scale-
FREE Blue Cross & Blue Shield MODERN PLANT
I A I I 14 GLENDALE PAR Cor Mlln & Clonton Cor llthiOII ' Brood 300 w . .... Road 424 R•dll Road Will Cor. South I pp y a K M11n & Church. Ponsford. H Y Modlown Arude Mombor f odtrol DeP<>SOI lnsuronu Corporohon I
TUBES TESTED F REE - TV and radio trouble? Call GL 8•9786, 9ive us your make and model number. We will help you lind the trouble. Also reasonable service calls. Prinzi 's TV & Appliance, 761 Dewey Ave. 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
TILE ROOFS repaired. Free estimates. C. Gilbert, 433 Flower City Park. CL 4•7655.
GUTTERS - Cleaned, repaired, painted. New gutters instollod. All o:~uaron· teed. Fully insured. Free estimates. R. L . Ross, CL 4·4218.
ROOFING - Wind damao:~e. Matching · colors. Repairs & new work. Reasonable prices. Free estimate. Guaranteed. Fully insured. R. L. Ross, 555 Birr St. CL 4-4218.
WE'LL HAUL IT AWAY - Clean out your attic, cellar or garage. FA 8•4270.
TOASTERS, irons, lamps, coffee makers, can openers, electric drills repaired. Keys made. Zack's Repair Service, 1318 Dewey Ave. CL 4·0584.
ANJON APPLIANCE Service • Re· pairing washers, dryers and stoves. All makes & models. All work o:~uaran· teed. GL 8·4453.
ELECTROLUX SALES, Service & Ports, also repossessed. Your cleaner checked Cree. Call Tony Ligozio, HU 2·1323, CL 4·4898.
TYPING -BOOKKEEPING my home. Lyell·Dewey area. GL 8·4441.
TILE OR RECOVER your kitchen or bathroom floor. Excellent quahty, efhc1ent service. For free estimate call CL 4~098, EL 2~995.
INTERIOR PAINTING & wallpaper· in9. Free estimates. CL 4·6098 or EL 2~995.
TV SERVICE • All makes, black & white, colors. CL 4·0003.
SEWING MACHINE repairs special, oilinQ and adjusting $1.95. Any make, anytime. Call Fairmount SewinQ Center now, Ll 4·3266.
P.M.C. HOUSE WASHING, Aluminum specialist. Aluminum, wood and as· bestos siding washed to perfection. SPECIAL porches any si:te $25. Patrick M. Cocca, 35 Edo:~elond St., BU 8·2639, HU 2·1138.
Beneath soft calf and a ch1c walking heel, Air Step adds a
puff of cushioning that gives your feet the gentle
support they demand. Elasticized band
assures a perfect fit.
Since 1914
Open 9 a.m. • 8:30 p.m.
Rates per insertion , m1n1mum char9e of $1.00 lor the first 10 words. Additional words after the first ten are 5~ a word. Cash (no stamps) must accompany ad. Send to 495 Emerson St.
~---------------TAILOR WORK ·Alterations, repairs. My home. Gay 90 dishes for sale. CL 4·3447.
CEILINGS - Smooth, new, over old plaster. No mess. Stein, MA 1·3660.
LADIES • Sewing and alterahons. 436 Driv1ng Park Ave. CL 4•3131-
LAWNMOWERS, garden tools sharp· ened. 555 Avis St. GL 8·8122.
PAINTING 12xl2 bedroom $15. lobo:. Exterior house paintinQ $295 - 1 Y, story house, labor & materials. BE 5-3101, GL 8-3745.
REUPHOLSTERING beautifully done unconditionally guaranteed. Occasional chaus, $5 plus your choice of beautiful latest fabrics. Get our price on sofas, lounge chairs and antiques, before you decide. You pay nothing until JOb is completed. No job is too small. We are as close as your phone. Credit terms arranged. For free esti· mates and decorating counsel, JUSt call FA 8·8948 anytime, or visit our shop, 631 Thurston Rd., Sterlin9 Co.
CHILD CARE days, my home. Experienced mother. Dewey & Bernice section. MA 1·3027.
BABYSITTER • 5 days a week. Experienced with infants and small children. References. Age 15. ID 6-7757.
15 YEAR OLD Cardinal Mooney pupil wants job babysittin9. Coli GL 8·7686.
SITUATIONS WANTED
WOMAN available several days a week to s1t with elderly or ill person. GL 8·4389.
LIK-NU Vacuum Cleaner 1535 Lake Ave. Corner Pullman
AUTHORIZED HOOVER Sales and Service
R('pairs On All Mak('s & Models Full Line Ports, Disposable Bogs
FREE Pick-Up & Delivery Also Reconditioned Uprights ond Tank Type Cleaners $9.95 & Up
GL 8-6102 OPEN DAILY 10 a . m. to 5:30p.m.
CLOSED WEDNESDAYS
HOUSES FOR RENT
7 ROOMS - Campbell St. $100 month heated. References required. BE 5· 0320.
DOG GROOMING
DOG GROOMING - Poodle & cocker groomin9s. All other breeds trimmed & bathed, nail clipping. By professional groomers. 56 RidQe Rd. W., Dial 458· 6975-
Sat. 'til 6 p . m.
Closed Wednesdays
PHONE GL 8-4614
PARK FREE AT OUR DOOR
SERVICES
MASON WORK • Chimney repa1rs or new. Sidewalks, steps, plostonng. Cementing old cellar walls. Reason• able prices. HU 2·1254. ·1 CARPENTER WORK - Paintin9.
"Rec" rooms, additions, repairs. Home maintenance. Free estimates. Experienced. UN 5·2110.
DRAPERIES, SLIP COVERS - Cus-1 tom made ltOm newest decorator fabrics . Helen's Fabrics, 2878 Dewey Ave. NO 3•2010. ~
VACUUM CLEANERS repaired , all I makes. Bags, bolts & brushes in stock. Zack's Repair Service, 1318 Dewey Ave. CL 4·0584.
PATCH PLASTERING - We can re· , pair any crack or rough plaster. Guo• ranteed not to show. Stein Plasterin9, MA 1·3660.
ARIENS COOPER
WEHNER MOWER & YARD EQUIPMENT
SALES & SERVICE BOLEN'S
Lawn Boy- Sunbeam GARDEN EQUIPMENT
OPEN DAI LY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m . Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Repai r- Sh a r penin g
ON ALL MAKES 2321 RIDGEWAY AVE .
G L 8-4923 __ __. BOUGHT AND SOLD
USED CARS wanted for dismantlin9 & parts. Highest prices paid, delivered to Trading Center. 1485 Lyell Ave . GL 8·4462.
ROOMS FOR RENT
1 ROOM lor rent near Kodak. preferred. 384 Pullman.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
KODAK VICINITY • 4 rooms with heat. 105 Plltsford St. • $100.00.
36 AUSTIN ST. - three rooms, heat-ed, yard, carpet. See anytime.
4 ROOM APARTMENT upper, heat· ed, newly decorated. Refrigerator & stove. Kodak vicinity. Call CL 4· 6330 or UN 5·1320.
WANTED
FULL·TIME BOARDING homes for foster children, all ages. Phone Monroe County Child Welfare Division, BR 1·5511.
HELP WANTED
FEMALE dental assistant, part time for orthodontist office, typin9, hiQh school o:~raduate. No telephone calls. Write only. Dr. P . Greenstine, 1567 Dewey Ave., Rochester, N.Y. 14615.
LADIES OVER "18"- Three needed, part time, who are anxious to earn good money, to replace three that weren't. GL 8•2489.
MAN experienced in plumbing & heating supplies for part time counter work at Beckor Plumbing Supply Co., 555 Brood St.
NIGHT BARTENDER - As You Like It, 1773 Dewey Ave.
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES! Earn $50 extra week. Car needed. Hours 6 p.m. · 10 p.m. Local work. No collectin9 or delivery. Home Decorators, Inc. Call UN 5·5502.
George E. Bisnett
OPTICIAN 1497 Dewey Ave., Near Ridgewoy
COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICES __ GL 8-1215 _ __.
HOUSES FOR SALE
6 ROOM SINGLE • Enclosed porch, 1 Y, baths, storms & screens, o:~orao:~o,
blacktop drive. Canton St. GL 8·0977.
6 GLASSER ST. - 5 bedrooms, laro:~e dining room. Largo modern kitchen. Low taxes. Excellent for young o:~row· ing family. Near Holy Family and No. 21 School. 3% down on FHA. Call ID 6•1799.
PARK AVENUE section • double, suitable for triple. Copper plumbin9. CH 4·9217.
Plumbing and Furnace Work For Reliable Service Call
:\letzger & Rrayer-GL 8-5000
Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County Historic Newspapers Collection
Edwin Heberle Dies Funeral services were held from
the Vay Funeral Home for Edwin Heberle who died June 10 in Detroit Interment was in Mt. Hope Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Nan; two sons, Edwin and John; his duaghter Barbara Kunz; his mother, Mrs. Mary Heberle of 106 Flint st.; one brother Joseph; and four grandchildren. He attended Holy Family and Jefferson High and was a member of Teamster Local 118 employed by TransAmerican Freight Lines.
Special--Man.- Tues.- Th urs. Only
HAIR 99(
CUT with shampoo & set
at regular price
BUDGET $8 75 PERM COMPLETE
Open Doily 9 to 9 Sot. 9-5; Closed Wed.
SILHOUETTES BY FRANK
606 Lake Ave. CL 4-1071 AIR COND ITIONED _
FOR SALE
KEEP carpet cleaninq problems small - use Bluo Lustre wall to wall. Rent electric shampaoer Sl· Maggio Pharmacy, 583 Lake Ave.
TENT - 4 rooms. Used once, one year old. Illness forces sale. Ted Williams. FA 8·2170 after 5 p.m.
MAGNA VOX TV with phano. & radio $25. Also white Thayer crib complete. CL 4 ·7722.
2 COMBINATION ALUMINUM storm doors , 3 alumirtum windows, 2 metal awnings 4' and 3'. Wrouqht iron rail· ing gate. 1154 Maplo St.
LOST bright carpet colors ••• restore them with Blue Lustre . Rent electric shampooer $!. Wakil Paint Co. Inc. 295 Ridge Rd. W.
SOUP' S on, the ruq that is, so clean the spot with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. H.C. Pommerening & Son, 1086 Lyell Ave.
STEREO CONSOLE, never used, $87. Will accept $1.25 weekly. Call GR 3· 2556.
BOYS BICYCLE 20". Excellent condition. 695 Seneca Pkwy. • $20.
TI-lE amazinq Blue Lustre will leave your upholstery beautifully soft and clean. Rent electric shampoo•or $1. Shatzel's Hardware, 498 Lyell Ave.
BABY FURNITURE • Very qood con• dition. ID 6·9136.
CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner you ever used , so easy too. Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Zack's Hardware , 1318 Dewey Ave.
STOVE, 36", white Summet. Good for cottage or cellar· $10.00. 22 combine· tion storm windows, screens, average sizes $1.00 each. CL 4•8563, 180 Fu !ton Ave,
TIRES at wholesale prices at our warehouse. Big, biq savinqs for the very best. Automotive - truck. Duqan Sales Corp., 550 Avis St. , GL 8·8877.
PERSIAN LAMB cape, size 16·18.
GL 8-170:.:7~------------ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS combi·
WHITE SEWING machine in neutral wood console. Zi9 zaQs, buttonholes, does fancy decorative stitching. Will sell for balance due of $30.60 or take over 6 payments of $5.10 monthly. Call GR 3·4399.
REFRIGERATOR, Ap't size qas range . Reasonable. Call 8 to 5. Richard W. Friday, Inc., ID 6·0333.
RICCAR SEWING MACHINES, sales, service, repaim on all mokes. Lyell Plaza Sewing _ Cento:_-~.~
DOORS • Combination heavy duty aluminum installed for $36.95. Call Nichols-Wyman Lumber Co., 2435 Dewey Avo., UN 5·7110_. -----STANLEY HOME Products. Moth·
proofing and spring cloaninq specials. Lois Ross, 555 Birr St. CL 4·4218. Free de 1i very.
LATE MODEL, automatic zig zag sewing machine, buttonholes, bhnd hems, etc. No attachments needed. Guaranteed. Complete balance $29 or $6.90 per month. Call LI 4·3266 any· time. --------------
RUMMAGE SALE • Roin or shine. Household articles, wrought iron rail· ings, ladder jacks, ruqs, cloth1ng, curtains, toys, 131 Selye Terr, June 29 - 30.
SWIMMING POOL • 12 ft., 42 inches deep. Includes filter & ladder • Used one year. $75. GL 8 ·7202.
1957 FORD Galax1e HT. Good con· dition, choap. 385 Woqman Road.
REPORT From ALBANY 8~ ·l.~st•mbf~·lllnll
} ames E. Powers
GOVERNOR SIGNS TAX CUT FOR THE AGED
You may recall a few weeks past I wrote a report on the bill, which received my support, allowing cuts in tax assessments for people over 65. I am pleased to inform you that the Governor signed the bill and it has now become law. Contact your local City or Town Hall for specfic eligibility.
TAX BREAK FOR PARENTS OF COLLEGE STUDENTS
On Tuesday, June 21, the Assembly voted to grant state in co me tax deductions to the parents of college students, a deduction of up to $750 for tuition, text books, and fees for each child in school. If the Senate and Governor will concur on our action, we will be taking a great step toward aiding parents to face ever increasing college costs. I hope that the Federal Government would also recognize this great need and allow a similar deduction for Federal income tax. MEDICAID AMENDMENTS
As you probably noted from press and radio reports, I have been fighting for amendments to the state Medicaid bill. On June 21, the Senate passed ten amendments, two of which dealt with a deductibility factor. I talked with Speaker Travia on the absolute need for the Assembly to pass these amendments. A deductible pro"rlsion under which aid receipients would have to pay some expenses themselves before the state would take o\'er, would overcome many objections to Medicaid.
IT WOULD Ct.:T COSTS AND 0\"ERUSE OF MEDICAL F ACILITIES AND WOULD ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO RETAIN THEIR HEALTH INSURANCE, WHOSE BENEFITS MIGHTMAKE UP FOR THE DEDUCTIBLE COSTS.
My colleague, Charles Stockmeister, is in full accord with the need for these amendments. PHONE PRESCRIPTIONS TO RETURN
As a result of legislation passed in 1965, doctors were for bidden to telephone many types of prescriptions to pharmacists. This required a patient to physically appear before the doctor and deliver this prescription to his pharmacist. This, of course, was always time consuming, expensive, and frequently caused delay in the receipt of the needed drug.
I introduced a bill this year to eliminate these problems and at the same time retain control of
· drugs of an addictive nature. The basic Senate version of my bill (Thaler - S.P. 5388) passed the Assembly June 21. If the Governor signs this bill, doctors again may give oral orders to a pharmacist as long as a written order is sent within 72 hours for a depressant or stimulant drug.
As ajublic serr.:ice, paid for by ssemblyman Powers
Leaders Goin~ To Silver Bay
Tho mas Coon and Bruce F ouquet members of Maplewood Y.M.C.A. Junior Leaders Club, have been selected to attend the 11th annual Silver Bay Leaders Training School at Silver Bay on Lake George, from June 28 through July 5. Over 150 leaders fromtheeastern United States will be attending the s c h o o 1. The staff includes Y.M.C.A. physical directors and outstanding laymen who have a deep interest in 1 e ad e r ship training.
June 29, 1966 The Vicinity Post 5
.. I
umbo enlargement of a Morine Midland charge cord is scanned bank and airline personnel at Rochester-Monroe County Airport. Holders of the credit cords con now use them to travel anywhere in the world on flights booked through American Airlines. Left to right ore Seward Houseknecht, American Airlines district soles manager:; Stewardess Holly Hayward; John S. Doyle, vice-president of Morine Midland; Stewardess Helen Zink, and R. Alexander "Alex" Otto, Rochester manager for American Airlines. '"Astrojet" in background is on American's Los Angeles run.
MORRELL'S CANNED
SERVICE NEWS BEVERLY J. DEMPSEY, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Santangelo of 159 Emerson st. has been promoted to first lieutenant in the u. s. Air Force.
Lieutenant Dempsey is an electronics data processing officer at Sheppard AFB, Tex. Sheisamember of the Air Training Command which operates the world' slargest technical school system to train personnel for Air Force duty.
The lieutenant received her commission upon completion of Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Tex.
A graduate of Jefferson High School, she received her B.S. degree from Brockport state Univer sity.
AIRMAN SIDNEY F . BROWN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Brown of 701 Broad st., has been selected for technical training at Chanute AFB, as a u. s. Air Force aircraft equipment repairman.
The airman recently completed basic training at Lackland AF B, Texas. His new school is part of the Air Training Command which conducts hundreds of specialized course s to provide technically trained per sonnel for the nation's aerospace force.
Airman Brown attended Madison High School.
JAMES E. GOTTRY, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Gottry, 478 Magee Ave., has been promoted to A 2/ c in Air Traffic Control at Travis Air Force Base, California. He will return to his home base at Cliarleston, s. c. in Aug-. ust for further orders.
Airman 2/c Walter s. Woltosz, son of Mr. and Mrs. stanley Woltosz of 160 Sierra Dr., has been awarded the strategic Air Command (SAC) Certificate of Distinguished Educational Achievement at Clinton-Sher man AFB, Okla.
His wife, Margaret, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michae l stearns of 114 Langford Rd.
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HAM 3c~:~ $319
SIRLOIN ( STEAKS 9 8 lb.
5 cl!;.$489 OUR OWN CURE
BONELESS BRISKET
9 C~N$849 MORRELL'S
SPECIAL- FULLY COOKED -SKINLESS
CORNED BEEF 891~. SMOKED
FRESH
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BEEF ~HA~FK79~~- CLUB 4 9 ( FREEZER SPECIAL STEAK
WILSON'S SKINLI:ss Ground Shoulder 5 ~=~ $1 Q1?.
RED HOTS lb. 59' BEEF $3 29 DELMONICO
10 Per Pound ..... PA,___T_TI_E_S __ ...,. STEAKS SCHULERS TWIN PACK BROWN 'S 22o1 cans
Classes for pre-school children and for their mothers will be held agam at No. 7 School The children range in age from 3 to 41/2 years. Each week classes are held on Monday afternoon, Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. The mothers meet with a discussion leader trained in adult education. Better understanding of the children is an objective.
At the same time the children meet in a well-equipped room with a trained nursery teacher. The nursery has a climber, building blocks, table activities, scaled kitchen and doll corner and other equipment especially selected for nursery age groups.
Classes start about the end of September and are being held at Dewey Ave. Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Jennie Scratulla at CL 4-1174 is taking registrations.
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WE WIL L BE ' ! CLOSED FOR I ' VACATION I - JULY 5 thru JULY 10 '
~ RE-OPEN MONDAY, JULY 11 -
- ' ' ~ - ' ' ' ' ' I UN 5-8886 ~ . ' ~ 32 YEARS AT ~ - DEWEY & RIDGE ~
f .. B111 Sh.1e~ From ' ~ . Men W h f! K now Shoes"- I _ ._.._.,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..v
IT'S THE 150th BIRTHDAY OF THE AMERICAN GAS INDUSTRY In 1816 the first U. S. gas franchise was issued to the Gas Light Company of Baltimore.
The Rochester Gas Light Company (a direct parent of RG&E) was founded in 1848. In 1919 consolidations of several earlier Gas and Electric companies resu lted in the formation of Rochester Gas & Electric Corporation.
ROCHESTER GAS and ELECTRIC AN INVESTOR-OWNED COMPANY WITH MORE THAN 26,000 SHAREHOLDERS
Outdoor Books Listed At Edgerton Library
"Enjoy The Outdoors" is the caption of a rotating collection of books from the Monroe County Library System which arrived at the Edgerton Branch Library. According to librarian Anthony Messineo, the books will remain in the library for three months before going on to another library in the county system. They may be borrowed just like books in the library's regular collection.
The books cover a wide variety of. outdoor sports from archery to
MIKE& FRANK'S
small game hunting. Included are such titlesas: "SpinningForFresh Water Game Fish," by Bates; "The Book of American Skiing," by Bowen; "Canoe Camping," by Handel; "Hunting the Hard Way," by Hill; "The Master Key To Success At Golf," by King; "Salling for America's Cup," by Morris; "Water Skiing for All," by by Prince; "A Guide to American Sports Car Racing, " by stone, and "On Your Own in the Wilderness," by Whelan.
1548 DEWEY AVE. at AVIS ST.
E ve rything For Your Outings Over T he 4th!
Featuring A Complete Selection Of
Salads • Beans •Cold Cuts You'll love the "home made" touch in our salads
The super penetrating rust solvent that quickly loosens ports frozen by rust,
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Graduation exercise s were held June 23 at No. 43 School. Presented diplomas were:
Joseph Allen, Thomas Albano P a trick Bassett, l\Iollyann Ba~ tista, Vincent Bertolone Mar y Candelaria, G er a 1 d Cast;onovo Pauline Cie mny, R o be r t Cook: Barbara Corona.
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Larry Rossi, Joseph Sammons Maximiliam Sauer Monica Sauer' David Schmitt, J~hn Simpatico' Randall Smith, Christine Sorrenti' F r anees Straight. '
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Moving up exercises for grades six and seven were held June 23 in the school auditorium. The new standa rd bearer1 M i c h a e 1 Edwards and the new guardian of the f l ag, Michel e Arsenault were installed.
Guest speaker was Alan Schultz a for mer student of #41 Schooi and presently a member of the senior class at John Marshall High School. A social hour for the pupils and their parents was sponsor ed by the P a r e nt- Te a cher Association. Being promoted are:
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Lawrence Alan Belli, 17-yearold son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Belli of 25 Gayla Drive, has been awarded a four-year scholarship to the University of Rochester under the Navy'sNROTC program. He will enter the u. OF R, Engineering School in September.
Larry was graduated from Bishop Kearney lligh School June 14th. He attended School No. 17, where he was standard bearer of his class, and Holy Family School.
He is an Eagle Scout and is affiliated with Troup 17. Larry formerly lived at 380 orange st. Christ Presbyterian
Rev. L. D. Graves will preach on "Parachutes That Go t:p" on Sunday at 10 a.m. Parents who want their children to take part in the Neighborhood Interchurch Program during the month of July are asked to make their intentions known to Rev, Robert Booher, GL 8-4100. Children under the seventh
from all faiths.
Scholarship Awards At Precious Blood
Rev. s. Contegiacomo, pastorof Most Precious Blood Church presented the following scholarship awards to the June graduates of the school on June 23:
First place, Donna Cook, Richard Molisani; Second place, l\larilyn Pelliterri, Steven 11artone; Third place, Joanne vetromile, Robert Male.
A special F at he r Sebastian award for leadership, dependability, courtesy and Christian principles was awarded to Robert Ranalletta.
Three Graduate From Nazareth College
Among the June graduates at Nazareth College were at least three from the Northwest area.
Geraldine M. Zachary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zachary, 23 Rugraff st., has won her B.S. degree in chemistry.
Mary Jane Zicari, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Zicari, 1371 J ay st., has a B.S. in speech therapy and will take a position with Social Security, starting with a 13 weeks training course in Buffalo.
Patricia Lippa, duaghter of Mr. and :\Irs. Dominick Lippa of 476 Lyell Ave,, has her B.A. in English and expects to teach.
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SPAIN AND PORTUGAL Continued From Pogc 1
quite evident poverty the people large covered courtyard and soon were singing, laughing and joking, were looking out on a tremendous p 1 a yin g cards and thoroughly plaza which could accomodate at enjoying life. We were about the least 100,060 people. On a semionly tourists where we were walk- circle at one end was another 1ng, but we felt perfectly safe. No Cathedral which was elevated high one paid any attention to us except above the plaza. on a big platsome of the tiny urchins who begged form out-of-doors in front of the for escudos. cathedral another Mass was in
ON A SUNDAY morning we took progress with nine priests and a side trip to nearby Fatima, several thousand worshipperstakEurope' s second most famous ingpart. shrine. (It was here in 1917 that THE SHRINE itself is not very three children are reported to have unpos~ng. It is set in the middle seen and prayed with the Virgin.) of the plaza and is a plain wooden
As we drove along the road structure not much larger than which was the main highway in a double garage. But it is the obthat area we passed men and jective of thousands of visitors women on their burros. (In some and scores of devouts were circases the men looked bigger than cling the shrine on their knees, the donkeys they were astride.) evidently praying for cures for Also ox- carts with the "driver" themselves or for loved ones. actually walking ahead of the oxen Large candles by the hundreds leading the way. Women trudging were burning in pyre-like boxes along with their little onesbytheir near the shrine and it is a sight sides; and on top of their heads we will never forget. We were balancing huge bundles of greens, t remendously impressed by the urns of water or bulky baked goods grandeur of it all, but our most trays. It seemed hardly possible yet lasting memory will probably be there it was. the sight of those penitent people
AS WE DROVE int • the grounds each praying for another miracle. at Fatima we were immediately aware that Sunday was not exactly the best day to come. Parking space was at a premium, but we found a spot close to the center o f activity. We walked through a park- like a rea and passed bynumerous family groups who had brought their picnic lunches with them and hadcommandeeredevery bench and table in sight.
Looking fo r the shrine we entered an open doorway and found ourselves in the rear of a cathedr al and in the midst of a High Mass. Every seat was taken, as well as just about every inch of standing room. We came out in into a
ON THIS SAME DAY we had time to drive over to Tomar, said by some to be the loveliest town in Por t uga l. We walked through one of its parks and came upon an old, old restaurant where only Portugese were eatmg. The waiter was a little surprised to see tounsts, but seated us on the porch next to a flowing stream - a most delightful setting. And the language barrier notwithstanding, we had one of the best meals of the whole trip (soup, fish, meat, potatoes, salad, cheese, fruit and wine for a little over a dollar a person).
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row streets of the town admiring the old buildings, homes and numerous churches. On one of the m a in streets we noted that the crowds were gathering as If for a parade and sure enough, it developed they were having a bull fight at 5 o'clock. We came upon a horse and buggy with a huge sign advertising the event; and several young men, hanging off the sides were yelling at the top of their lungs " selllng" the people on the merits of the bull fight, It was a little too late in the day for us to take it in--we had to get back to our hotel at Nazare before dark, And besides we knew we were going to see the matadors in action at Madrid a little later on.
OUR FAVORITE sidewalk cafe was in a little crossroads town called Alcobaca, about 20 kilometers from Nazare. We stopped there several times to refresh ourselves and also to watch the world go by, Local traffic--oxcarts burros and pedestrians at a snail ' s pace; and buses, trucks and pleasure cars racing through the village square at breakneck speed. What a contrast.
Directly across the street was a 500 year old Cathedral which we explored one day with the help of a custodian who told us in broken English some of the history of the mission which it contained. We wandered with him through room after room. ~He had several big keys on a ring and unlocked and locked each of the doors as he showed us through). The church edifice itself was a marvelous structure, but much like the dozens of other Cathedrals we saw. But the massive kitchen where food was prepared in the old days fo r 999 monks was a revelation. It had a pit where two oxen coul d be roasted simultaneously and a tile-lined flue that opened up into the roof some 180 feet overhead. Perhaps the most striking feature, however, was running water, direct from the river beneath the building, which in the good old days, the guide told us with a straight face, brought trout swimming right into a big trough in the kitchen where the cooks nabbed them for their Friday fish fries. You couldn' t get 'em much fresher than that.
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MICHAEL GRAMMATICO, JR., 329 Campbell St., is a June graduate of State University College at Fredonia.
OBITUARIES McCHESNEY • June 23, 1966.
Don Reynolds McChesney of 169 Arnett Boulevord. Surv iving are one daughter, Mrs. John Robinson; two sons, Andrew and Gordon McChesney; eleven grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Arthur Rathjen.
-A Memorial Service wos held in St. Thomas Episcopo! Church, Tuesdoy, June 28, 1966 at 2:30 p.m.
L LOYD • June 24, 1966. Eothel Lloyd of 483 B irr Street. Surv iving are his w ife, Mrs. Anne Lloyd; four daughters, Mrs. John Meshell, Sister Jonatha, Misses Christine and Mary Ellen Lloyd; one sister, Mrs. Ernest McPhie; one brother, Ezra Lloyd. -Funeral services were held from
YOU NGLOVE'S, Monday, June 27, 1966 at 10 a.m. In terment , Ho ly Sepulchre Cemetery.
MO ORE • June 24, 1966. Stewart Moore of 1383 Ridge Rd., W. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ann Moore; one daughter, Mrs. Albert Asqui th; one son, Rev. Glenn Moore; four grandchildren.
-Funeral servic es were held in Greece Methodist Church , Monday, J une 27, 1966 at 11 :30 a . m. Interment, Falls Cemetery.
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Mayor Frank T. Lamb has announced that the city will ask for a Federal grant of $434,386 for the first year costs of a three-year beautification program for Rochester. Total cost for the first year , 1966-67, will be $936,170.
The three- year progr am will mean gross costs of $2, 194,670,of which $994,386 will be sought from the federal government.
The federally-assisted city program relates to open space and other land that is publicly owned or controlled, such as streets, sidewalks, squares, plazas and par ks. 1\Vo other aspects of the beautification program are: (1) City programs ineligible for federal financial assistance, and (2) private efforts, which will be led and inspired by the Mayor'sBeaut1f1cation Committee under the chairmanship of Donald McMaster.
Four groups of activity are identified in the federally-aided City p r ogram: (1) improvements to existing parks and playgrounds and development of city-owned land earmarked for park and playground purposes; (2) improvements to plazas, squares and riverfront areas, (3) upgrading and improving the appearance of streets and other non-recreational places, (4) beautification and improvement of public building sites.
The federally-aided city program for 1966- 67, the year for which detailed plans have been prepared, would involve several Northwest area projects including:
MAPLEWOOD PARK, development of children's rose gar den, planting of shrubs, trees and roses for main rose garden, installation of fence and plantings along river gorge.
EDGERTON PARK, equipment for children's a p par at us area, landscaping and plantings.
WILSON PARK, construction of rest rooms and small picnic shelter, development of basket b a 11 courts and children's apparatus area, closing of street and construction of tennis courts, installation of watering system, planting of trees and shrubs.
SCHOOL NO. 40, picnic area, preparation of area including drainage and watering facilities, picnic tables, benches and fire places.
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For July 4th Entertaining ! Full Quart of Full Fift h of
VODKA SCOTCH For less Than $4 For Less Than $4 ZACK'S Liquor Store
434 RIDGE ROAD WEST Near DEWEY
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING O p en 9 a .m . to 11 p .m . UN 5-5725
"Carousel" Next At Play house
"Carousel", regarded by many as the most beautiful of the Rogers and Hammerstein collaborations, starts the second week in the classic schedule of musicals at East Rochester' s Town & Country P 1 a y house. Opening on Monday night, July 4, this holiday treat will play one week only, through Saturday.
Rugged Bill Car rozo wlll be in the leading roll of Bill Bigelow, the roughneck carousel barker who attracts all women, and treats them all badly.
The role of the gentle but valiant Julie Jordon will be played by Jan McArt. For Miss McArt, this role will be a greatly changed po r t ra y a 1 from the boister ous " Molly Brown", for which she has already become a local favorite.
Town & countr y Playhouse producer Barry C. TutUe r epor ts a fairly strong advance sale of tickets for " Carousel", and suggests early reservatlons. The box office is open daily from 10 a.m. until 9 p. m. ; telephone is DU 1-1001.
Senior Citizens Picnic Tomorrow
Maplewood Senior Citizens have planned a picnic fo r Thursday at Maplewood Par k. It will be held at the pavilion just north of Ridge Road. A committee hasbeenfor med to di r ect this affair and it is expected that a lar ge number will be on hand.
Mr s. John Evans and Mrs. stuart Boyce will be in cha r ge of the food and the cooking will be done by John Evans and Ed Gardner.
Mr s. Helen D' Amanda will direct games, with E mor y Pixley and Andy Auber ger in char ge of equipment.
The group will meet at 11 a. m. as usual with the meal being served at 12. In case of rain an indoor picnic will be held at the usual meeting place, the Church of the Ascension.
For infor mation, call GL 8- 558-1.
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CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN Sunday services during July and
August will be held at 10 a.m. instead of the regular 10:30 hour. r----------------------------------,
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RE-OPEN MONDAY - JULY 18
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A big savings over our regular price! x Giant-sized Bu~ket O' hot Chicken for holidays, parties, patio-eating ... JUSt any old time. •J..• And, remember, cold chicken is wonderful for refrigerator-raiding, midnight snacks, Dad's and children's lunches. ;. Hurry ... offer expires July 10, 1966
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Trinity To Note Diamond Jubilee
The church council of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 116 Campbell Sl, has formed a committee of 26 members under the leadership of Norman E. Gauch and Betty Vroom to observe the 75th anniversary of the church.
They plan a six week' s program commencing Sept. 18. This schedule will include an Inter-Church service on that date; an interfaith service on Sept, 25; a reunion service on Oct. 9; a banquet at Welcome Ranch on Ridge Rd. on Oct. 13; and a Diamond Jubilee service on Oct. 16, at which time the president of the New York Synod, or, Alfred L. Beck, will join them.
It was ln December 1889thatthe West Side Mission was opened in the parish house of the Church of the Good Shepherd on Grape st. On Aug. 16, 1891, this Misson laid the cornerstone for its own church building at the corner of campbell and Walnut sts. , where 75 years later the pastor and congregation hope all their friends and guests will join them for the festivities.
Following the Rev. P.B.Smith and Rev. Peter Altpeter, the Rev. Henry c. Erbes accepted a call on May 15, 1889, which lasted for 58 years. After Dr. Erbes' retirement ln 1956, the Rev. Martin L. Dolbeer, now at Waterloo University College ln Ontario, Canada, became pastor, He and their present pastor, the Rev. Theodore A. Schrader, will join in conducting the reunion service planned for oct, 9,
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l What's ·left FORMALS ~ l SUITS GOWNS i ~ ~ : Drastically Reduced ! I ODD LOT -SUMMER DRESSES I 1 Wedding Gowns- Bridesmaids ~I i Also Mother-of-the Bride ~~ \ ~
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SHARON CLARK (above) daughter of Mr. and Mr s. Alexander R. Clar k, 170 Isabelle St., was elected president of the Newman Center, Los Angeles City College, at a banquet held on June 4. A most significant and coveted award was also conferred upon her at this time, the title of Miss Newmanite.
For outstanding attendance in various activities and Theology classes, she has also received a certificate, medal and pin. A pla que with her name engraved upon it was also presented to her. She is curr ently editor of the Crossroads bulletin of L. A. C. A. Newman Center and chair man of a club.
Her college majo r Is German. She is a 1965 graduate of Nazareth Academy.
GENERAL
MASON WORK New Chimneys
Or Repairs Sidewalks, Garages
Or Cellar Floors
Steps, Patios - ALSO
REPAIR WORK
Free Estimates A.J. MEYVIS HU2-1254
NOTE: BUSINESS AS USUAL Our Recent F ire Has Cou sed No Interruption In Service
STEAK BUTTER ARPEAKO 75~. SAUSAGE BACON TOBIN FIRST PRIZE 95~.
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Legal Finance Plan Set Up,..._w_e ........... CI,;,;,;,;.ea;.;.:...n,;.,;;.;;o;.;....u_t.:.;.
Security Trust Company of Rochester and the Monroe County Bar Association have approved the adoption of a plan whereby the bank will establlsh a Legal Finance Plan that will enable the public to pay legal fees on the installment basis. The plan was announced jointly by J, WallaceElv.Securlty's president, and Domenic L. Streppa, president of the local bar association. The plan ls similar to one adopt
ed by the Erle County Bar Association's 1965 Award of Merit. Basically, the plan will permit a
client to pay for legal fees on an Installment basis similar to the manner In which he might pay for other goods or services on a time plan. At the initial consultation, a client and his attorney agree upon a fee for services to be r endered and the client, if Interested, can apply to Security Trust Company for its Legal F inance Plan.
After performing the necessary check on the client' s credit, the bank then establishes an Installment loan for the client. The attorney will receive his fee from the bank Immediately. The client' s Installment loan wUl
be covered by life Insurance on the borrower. Interest rates and loan duration will follow a normal bank consumer credit pattern. Commenting on the plan, streppa
said: "The officers and trustees of the Monroe County Bar Association believe that the adoption of this plan is a significant contr ibution toward making legal ser vices available to a larger segment of the public. " Ely indicated that: " SecurIty
Trust is certainl y proud to associate itself with the Bar Association In a plan which wUl meet definite financial needs of the public as well as provide sound financial planning for local attorneys."
A ffics & Cellars Reasonable Rates-
HU 2-1818
PULLMAN AVE.
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IT 5 NO PICNIC without JOHNSON'S
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SATURDAY ORDERS ACCEPTED UNTIL 4 P.M. FRIDAY
Closed Monday GL 8-6563 ••• For Privacy, Protection •••
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All Types Humidifiers SOLD AT COST With Furnace Purchase FREE INSTALLATION
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LOW PRICES! No Door Bell Ringers No Soles Commiss ions
Party To Note Golden Wedding The "TV" Age Clubs of the theran Church, Campbell and Wal
Lutheran Inner Mission Society nut sts. tomorrow (Thursday). is sponsoring a golden wedding There will be a brief service at anniversary party at Trinity Lu- 1 p.m. withaprogramandrefresh-
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• ONE YEAR WAR RAN T Y FRESH DAILY
ments following • . Among the guests of honor, who
Will be celebrating 50 years or more, will be Mr. and r.lrs. Sanford of st. John' s Home, who recently celebrated their 71 st wedding anniversary.
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