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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 48

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Rochester, New York
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48
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'yfrw WWW WW tS? Cannery, Union Greece School Survey OK Wage Hikes) Born in Car Pool Talks NOTICE TO BIDDERS The 000 mcrnbf-r Local 22006 serve as an informational clearing house. Formation of a Greece citi-, 7-pns' committee-fathered by a car-pool conversation and mothered bv narcntal interest me of Pokh 'A H.il. linl.l II f'l rulers Nonlipid Iirre, iinutry ins Remm-il of 1 Street Tree f'r Ihe of Public Safely. Huron of Pirk, Ail huh run endorted ih 'he nut Ihe o'k In hnh Ihtv relaie, Mhe name if ihe and hm ftsi- 1 II Ml; Tr lb-'-. i i i- i imj? i i '1 i f.

I of the Cannery Workers (AKL-(10; yesterday approved a three car contract with Duffy-Moft Co. Inc. which ha5 plants in Hamlin, llotlcy and Williamson, Under the new agrcemment the employes receive an 8-cent-an hour rais this ypar, seven next, and fix the third. The average pay scale under the old contract was an hour. Also in ihf new contract the company will pay the full cost of family policies in Rlue Shield and Clue Cross.

The firm had been carrying tbo cost of such policies for individual employes (5nly. and musl he accompanied hy a certified thetk of tmouK it prnpmal to inme Ihe eiecuiia tf if awarded. All bidi mint he urxifi and in conformity with Ihe bidding heen and ne-t'llicaiton whkh will he furnished bf undfril ned after January 14. MSNEIH p. Pl NNtrr.

Purthasmj Asent. HU-t 14 was announced formally last nisht. The as yet unnamed committee is launching i study of overcrowding in Greece schools, with an eye to a future bond-issue referendum for construction of a new building, or buildings. A $1,870,000 proposal to build two elementary schools was defeated by Greece voters last Nov, 13 by a better than two-to-one margin. Shortly afterward, three Greece men traveling together to their downtown jobs got into a discussion of the proposal's defeat and of schools, generally.

The three Donald C. Streever John II. Orr and 'j r- -1 i I si (. ii NOTICE TO BIDDERS Notice ii htrchy inen that nested proponali will be received ihe oliue McGrain heads the construction subcommittee. Other leaders are Raymond Downs enrollment, and William Manley, taxation.

Ambulance Collides On Emergency Run A National Ambulance, on an emergency run, collided with a car yesterday in Main Street West and Clarissa Street. No one was hurt but the car driver was arrested on a charge of failing to have an inspection sticker on his car. The ambulance was carrying Mrs. Grace Butler, 50, of 158 Vinton Irondequoit, to S't. Mary's Hospital.

Sgt. Fabian Graning and Patrolman John Donnelly were told she was suffering insulin shock. They said the driver was Burt C. Wiley, 25, of 1031 Janes Greece. Police arrested Peter G.

Wegman, 46. of 268 Benton St. Thpv saiH li uan ConUin Till: FOLKS ITANKT 'Hh sc nnl -liuman man, are safety devices that prevent the escape of any figures atop it Synthetic Chemicals liullcling in Mi. chemicals Into the air. Maybe, says the photographer, Head llotilcvard, says an Kastnian Kodak Co, spokes- "hut they look like the folks from Hanoi to me.

1 nf ihe Dmiion of Pur.hase and Suppiy, In it Hall, until 11 s.m. aMern i Standard lime, January 29, on the fol- lowing: Furnishing Sodium Chloride (Rock Salt) fur the Dept. of Public Worki, Ro3(lav Snow leaning, Hulling of Sodium Chloride IRoik Swill for the Dept. of Public Worki. The contract was approved by 503 to 116 in a meeting in Rower Hold.

The local's negotiators were Patrick Compeau, president of Ihe local, and George O'Kecfe, Rochester Motel Subject of Trade Article Joseph A. McGrain became staff AFL-CIO representative. Rernard Luskey, Hamlin plant superintendent, was chief ne the nucleus of the committee, which drew about 15 parents to a pre-Christmas organizational meeting. Orr said the group will have three main study areas taxa gotiator for the company in the discussions which started last Roadway Snow Cleaning. All bidi must be endorsed with Ihe title of Ihe wmk to which they relate, ihe name of Ihe bidder and hn residence, and must be accompanied by a ceriificd check of amount specified in proposal lo insure Ihe execution of con-tract, if awarded.

All bids must, be upon end In conformity with Ihe biduing heeu and specifications which will be furnished by Ihe undersigned after January IS, i E. PLNNETT, Purchasing Agent. Court Will Hear Wehle Arguments Arjjumrntu to dismiss the slander suit aonst Loins A. Wehle will he heurd today hy the. htale Coni't of Appeals, The Hiiil wan hrmuiht ntfalnM by Ihe newspapers' contest for remodeling or new construction.

L'nlries must bn made by Feb. 1 for Improvements made anytime in Hl.lll. The Towne House was planned by Ihe architectural firm of Michael J. DeAngelis of The interior deco the ambulance siren and flasher of the hold. The inn's general manager is Calvin Urowne, whose family has been in the hotel business for 100 years.

Woman Denies 2 False Alarms Accused of sending two false tion, enrollment trends and construction techniques. First reports will be submitted Jan. were operating when the accident occurred at 7:45 a. m. An other ambulance took Mrs.

But 27 during a public meeting in 113-1 0. ler to St. Mary's. i Rochester's Towne House Motor Inn is I ho subject of a cover picture and story in Ihe ary issue of Hotel Monthly, a trade, publication of the hotel Industry. The article, Illustrated with black and while and color photos of the interior and exterior of Ihe Kit) room motor Inn, at Ml.

Hope and Klmood avenues, runs from Paste 18 to las 32 of Ihe magazine. "A motorist traveling north, entering Ihn city of Rochester, Is suddenly aware of a stunning new motor hotel with ultramodern sijjn announcing "I'owno House Motor Inn'," the article stales. me town nan, ne sain. Streever and Orr said yesterday that thev hone to pnlist both the 'aye" and the "nay" weekend. Architects Cited By Glass Firm The use of glass in Brighton's St.

Thomas More Church will bring honor to its architects at the meeting Saturday in Syracuse of the Central New York Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. An etched glass plaque from the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. will go to Conway L. Todd and Daniel F. Giroux of Rochester, for their "most unusual, imaginative and effective use of glass" bond-issue voters in the committee, which they said will im rator was Robert Ferqser, whose headquarters is in Washington.

The article, written by Knight Willy, publisher and editor of Hold Monthly, continues, one gets the impression that here is a modern facility, designed to provide all the requirements of a modern hotel with all the conveniences that a motorist requires All of the (public) areas seem ,95 $1 id lk Stove Nut the former utale conservalien rommisioncr by K. Leonard ('lientum, chief of Ihe Conferva, lion Department's Huremi of Game, from remarks Wehle made at a Kpnrlmen's dinner In Waterlown in the spring of in.r)(i. Wehle. of Seollsvilln load, alarms of fire, Mary Koenig, 21, of 220" Ml. Hope yesterday pleaded innocent to malicious mischief before City Court Judge Thomas Culhane.

Her case was adjourned to Wednesday. Detectives Fred Lamb Jr. and Arthur Kritch arrested Miss Koenig at 3:15 a m. near a fire alarm box in Mt. Hope and Averill Avenues.

They had been 1 Cash Ton S. 0. It relates the conception of the Inn and its operation by Ihe ADVERTISEMENT MoreComfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here Is pleasant way to overcome loose plate dlxcomfurt. FASTKETH, Improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they feel more comfortable. No gummy, mooey, pasty taste or, feeling.

It's alKiilinc fnon-aold). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor Get FASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere. Towne House Motor Inn of investigating two false al; Bilker 5-3960 H. F.

DRAKE COAL CO. I in me cnurcn. ine meeting will rhai'Kt'd some of his staff had been guilty of "saholae and ncKlcet" in Ihe death of 15.0110 pheasants at (Jrcnadler Island In the Thousand Islands. liolulism, a toxic poison, broke out amoriK tin birds of fire rung at neighborhood boxes a few hours before. Miss De on tne campus of the Syracuse University School of which James I.

Wihnot Is president and his brother, William Wihnot, treasurer. was constructed by Wllmnrilc of which William Wilmol Is Established 1871 Koenig asscrtedly fled when 328 Main Street East to flow from one to the other, and the archileclural and decorative treatment is such that one could easily imagine' himself in a modern new establishment in New York City, in Palm Reach or Miami Reach." The article describes In detail many aspects of the inn from the type of beams used to the number of maids cm-nlovcd. Ruth McKinnon. mana she spied detectives pulling up beside her in a patrol ear. In Vehh charged botulism was prevalent at Ihe Delmar (lame Farm, near Albany, and Ihe vestigators said they pursued her into a backyard and found her hiding in a snow bank.

Tests performed by Chief Thomas VanAuker of the Arson The inn opened on Aug. 10, It would have been eligible or the first annual Rcttcr Downtown contest being sponsored by the Democrat and Chronicle and the Rochester Times Union, except that its location i.s outside the Inner Loop. The Loop was the boundary set ger irif Oak Hill Country Cluh Specially Made and Specially Priced diseased birds were shipped to the Island, putting the burden on Dr. Cheatum, head of the l'ish and (lame division, Wehle contends the remarks were "fair comment" by a superior concerning a subordinate. food service for 20 years and operator of her own restaurant for eicht vears.

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