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TWO THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1963 THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORtf Area Dairymen To Show Cattle Eleven Ontario County dairymen plan to exliibll their cattle at the 13lh annual cattle show sponsored by the New York Artificial Breeders' Cooperative to be heM Aug. 23-54 at Ithaca. They will be among the more thin 500 dairy cattle entered to compete lor in premiums. Tht county exhibitors are: James E. Regard, Canandaigiia; Rex Inglli, Clifton Springs; Frederick McCall, Victor; Vance Roby, Ionia; Harold 'Thomas and Jeremy Thomas, both of Stanley; Bert L.

Wilson, Phelps; David Crouch, Glenn Crouch, Judy Crouch and Mary Crouch, all of Geneva. Ionia Bristol Springs MRS. BYRON BltLS Dally Messenger Correspondent Naples RD1 Cdga. 394 .1627 SIRS. CARL UAVIS Dally Messenger Correspondent Box 144.

Ionia Itolcomb 657-7610 ciimittr Photo) PRACTICE SESSION The local teen-age band, 'The Checkmates," hold a practice session for the iinal competition next week in New York City In the Contest of Bands. The group won the "mMlnals lut Sunday at the Peppermint Lounge, Rochester. Left to right arc; (back row) Kenneth drums! Douglas Greene, vocal; and Gary Burkhart, organ; and (front) Robert (Skip) Buck, lead guitar and Paul Valvano, rhythm guitar. yesterdays History Today Today is Thursday, Aug. 22, the 234th day of 1963.

There are 131 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1851, the first International yachting race was sailed around the Isle of Wright. The race was won by the schooner America owned, by John C. Stevens and George L. Schuyler.

rhe event his been known ever since as the America's Cup race. On this date In 1485, King Richard HI of England was killed in the battle of Bosworth Field, England. In 1787, the first practical steamboat in America was demonstrated by John Fitch on the Delaware River near Philadelphia. In 1928, New Gov. Alfred E- Smith accepted the Democratic presidential nomination.

In 1M6. Marshal Tito liberated seven American fliers aboard a U.S. plane forced down by Yugo. riav fighters. Ten years U.S.

8th Army announced it had awarded more than 211,000 decorations, including 106,000 Purple Heart medals, to men served in its ranks during the Korean War. Five years ago--Britain's Atomic Energy Authority said it had advised the Admiralty not to permit the U.S. nuclear Nautilus to enter densely populated British -ports. Orte year President Charles de Gaulle narrowly escaped assassination when his car was struck by bullets as he drove through 3 Paris suburb. Turkish.

Student Arrives lu Phelps PHELPS Abrahlm Okuri'of Eskischir, Turkey, has arrived in Phelps to spend the 1963-64 school year after spending four days in New York City with other American Field Service students. He will live with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hesbon, South Wayne St. Abrahim was among 109 young people who came from Turkey to the United States through the AFS exchange student program.

Abra him made the trip to New York City by plane. He finds the weather here similar to that of Turkey. He will be a member of the Senior Class at Phelps Central School. He speaks English fluently. The Hesbon.family includes two sons, Jan, who mil also be a senior, and Jeffrey, a second grader; and two daughters, Barbara, a sophomore and Rebecca, in sixth grade.

When making 'pancakes, heat the griddle while mixing the batter. To test, sprinkle on drops of water. If bubbles "skitter" around the heat is right. A I A TV Radios Hi Fi Sets Sales arid.Quality Service for Over 12 Years WILLIAM E. TEALL IS South Avenue E.

Bloomfield Ph. 637-77J7 Che jfleenger Published every evening except Saturday, Sunday and major by CanandalBUA Inccr- porated, 26 phoenix SU, Cacandal- gua, N. Y. Entered as second class matter ai Post Office, Canapdalgua, under ot March 8. 1907.

Ontario founded 1796; Ontario Repoaltory, founded 1802; Can andaigua. Messenger, founded 1SW Repository and Meajenger consolidated 1553; The Dally Uftueng rounded 1907. Member of the Preia. Georse M. Ewinf, President, Publlih- er and Editor; A.

Constance Water bury, Business Manager; Robert Wade, Assistant Business Mana W. C. Dannenbrlnk, Managing Edl tor: Eerdie Tultle, News Editor Gergory Rheude, Mechanical Super tntcndent; Robert Salvato, Advertising Manager; WiUSam M. Holloway Circulation Manager. National Advertising The Julius Matthews Special Agency.

New York. Beaton, Philadelphia, Chicago. Detroit, Pittsburgh, Syracuse. The Daily Messenger will be ete3 tc have Its attention called to any mis' leading or untrue statements tha may appear In Its cews, editorial advertising columns, Daily Messenger assumes no fl nanclal responsibility for typographi caj errors in advertisements, but wl reprint In a following Issue that par of tha advertisement la which th typogriphlcaJ error occurred. Adver- tliers must- notify ths Advertising Department prorapUy of any such error.

YEAR-END II OF '63 MERCURYS Annual clearance sale of Mercury Meteors! Save hundreds of dollars In this gigantic year-end cleanup of current models. Bring your title, ready to deal. You won't match the savings anywhere in town. Hurry while there is still a wide selection of body styles and colors to pick from! Sensational Year-End Savings! Becker Motors, Inc. tincoln Mercury Comet Meteor Monterey 89 West Ave.

Ph. 394-0360 Canandaigua Middlesex MRS. RAY LAFLER SR. Phone Rushville LT 4-3232 Middlesex Kathy Blodgett, Palmyra, visit- tl her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

jslis Blodgelt, last week. Howard Francisco, Ovid, spent everal days last week with his rother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sturm. Jlrs.

Thomas Stylos and daugh- ers, Karen and Susan, Washing- on, D. arrived by plane Sun- ay to sepnd a week with her sis- ers, Mrs. Raymond A. Lafler and Lloyd Button and families. Mr.

and Mrs. William Best, Rio Grande, Texas, are guests of their Brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Blodgett for a week. Dr.

Edith Martin and Mr. Martin, New York City, are spending ome time with their sislcr, Mrs. Jugene Charjand and family, and irother, Sanford Emerson and amily. Harvey Larder and "son, Gerald, loUydale, are visiting his sister, Mrs. Boyd Strong and other relatives in the vicinty for a week.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wisher, and children, Detroit, were recent guests of their cousins, and Mrs. Eugene Charbnd. Their daughter, Miss Jerri Wisher, who lad spent a week at the Charland home, returned home with her parents.

Theodore Spitz, Edward Garno ar4 Robert Webster are camping this week in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Lavem ElweU attended the funeral of Glenn Loomis in Naples, Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford DeSain and children, visited Mr. DeSain's grandmother, in Newark and Mrs. DeSaui's brother, Frank Spitz and family in Palmyra on Sunday. Mr.

arid Mrs. Ray Lafler visited Mr. and Mrs. David Boyer in Canandaigua on Sunday. Mrs.

George Spike, Canandaigua is spending two weeks in the Alice. E. Goodrich home. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Mack entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mack and son, Randy, Buffalo, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyler in observance of Janie Mack's birthday anniversary.

Mrs. Ray Lafler Sr. and Mrs. Donald Payne, Jr. attended a shower at the home of Miss Sonja Evarts.

Friday evening, given by Miss Evarts and Mrs. Sue Hodges, in honor of Miss Linda Schultz, Naples. Miss Schullz' marriage to Sherwin Evarts will take place in (lie Naples Methodist Church, Aug. 31. Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Mitchell and sons, attended a family picnic, at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Norris Phillips, Olan, on Sunday. Leon Emory, Zepher Hills, i.s spending some time with his son, Donald Emory and family. The Emory family spent last week in the mountains.

Mrs. Sheldon Molhersell has returned home from Dansville General HospiUl where she was treated for injuries suffered in a recent automobile accident. Mr. and" Mrs. George Spike, Perm Yan, Have returned from a week's vacation.

During their absence their son, Richard, was with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Elwell; Ronald with his grandmother, Mrs. Walter Spike, and James with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Sirs.

Lewis Proper, Newark. Mrs. Dans Standlsh and son. Roger and daughter, Caroline, left Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Geoffrey Hole, North Harpswell, Maine. Mrs. Francis Bills entertained at luncheon Friday, Mrs. William Mansfield and her sister, Mrs. Michael Honeycult and daughter of Washington, D.

who returned hoine Monday after visiting at the Mansfield home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Coye were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh Ithaca. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Penoyer and Mr. and Mrs.

Byron Bills were weekend guests of and Mrs. John Stapdlsh, Salamanca. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Sleffen and son, Jackie, attended the funeral of Mrs.

Claud Bullard, Honeoye Falls, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Standish and son, Charles, are at their cottage at Walton Point for the remainder of Ihe summer. Mrs.

Jack Brahm entertained 25 guests Sunday at a barbecue honor of the birthday anniversary ol her husbar.d.' Invitations have been sent for the wedding of Miss Aliene Schultz daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Schultz of Naples to Shenrin Evarts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Evarts.

The ceremony will be held Saturday at the Naples Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. nussell Barren and daughters, Tatomti, returned liomo Saturday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Davis and daughter, Janet. Mrs. John Cochrane Is employed at the Emerson-Rltlcnhouso Honeoye Falls. Air. and Mrs.

Harold Blbbens, Ogdensburg, were recent overnight guests ot Mrs. Schwelckhard. Mr. 'and. Mrs.

Wayne Schwelckhard and daughter, Georgia of Suoncerporl were also guests of Mrs. Schwelckhard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slocum and family were called to Rochester Thursday by the death of his father, Frank Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Good were recent'guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ferringer, West Bloomfield. Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Parrish en tertalncd relatives from Texas re cently. Merton Lay of Fairporl was a recent guest of his father, Ra; Lay. Mrs. Fred Howes and childrei returned home Friday after spend ing a few days with Mrs.

Ann; McCale, Camden. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Conkli: were Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Leaty, Rochester Mrs.

John Cochrane and Mrs Howard Howes visited John Coci rane, Batavia Veterans HOjpita Batavia, on Sunday. The Misses Gladys Beatric Shackleton of East Bloomfiel were Sunday callers at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Benne and daughter, Mary. Mr.

and Mrs. HaroM Hate were Sunday guests of Mrs. Rol erl Morrow and John Hate: Naples. Mr. and Mrs.

Keith Benne and Mr. and Mrs. William Was burn spent tile weekend at th Adirondack Mountains. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Parrish ai sons returned home Sunday afti spending two weeks with Mr. ai Mrs. Fred Howl and and fa mil Chapin Hollywood, Fla. New Teacher Miss Suzanne S. Merserean will the Canandaigua Jiinioi Uademy faculty this year as ai teacher.

A native of Kndkolt, Miss Mcr ereau received her bachelor rls degree from Pcnn State Unl ersity.and licr master's degree vom the University of Rocliesler he has been teaching for two ears in Binghamton. 'Manchester MRS. BERTHA BENNETT Daily Messenger Correspondent Manchester PHONE 280-4864 Mrs. P. J.

McLaughlin is spend ing several days with relatives i Newark. Donna Schendel of Newark wa a guest of Miss 'Jean Englehar Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Minn 1 and family are spending ttt weeks in the.

Adirondacks. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hieber, a companied by Mrs. Nichols i Geneva, were Saturday guests i Mr.

and Mrs. Milton Vane aflh wedding of their daughter In tl Lincoln Baptist Church in Lincol Miss Helen FairchlM hasT turned to Washington. D.C., aft visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr Clarence Fairchild. Try Messenger Want Ac a Mrs.

Orla Johrison Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodruff list week In Norwich ucsts of thoir daughter, Mrs. Al- jerl'Browii and Mr. Brown.

Misses Helen' and Trudy Kirk- ire, llocliesler, spent week- id with their parents, Mr. ami rs. George Kirkmire, East Avc. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Carney id sons of Florida were recent ucsts of her Mr. and rs. Koby. Miss. Knlhy Mechanic (..

eig'il friends at a ajaina party, Tuerday night. Mrs. Eleanor Maxf'ekl has re- urncd to her teaching position In 10 Philippine Islands after spcncl- ig the summer In Hie Schcll East Ave. Tlie Rev. and Mrs.

Harold Eaton, East Stroudsberg. are pending a week with Mrs. Eaton's rothcrs-ln-law snd s'sters, Mr. nd Mrs. John Wltlmer, Weld nd and Mrs.

Rostoe Elwcll, taly" Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Smith, 'anaiKlaigua, were recent guests if Mrs. Arthur Fried.

East Mrs. Bertha Curtis, who liai xen convalescing from a fall a lie home of Mrs. Arthur Fried has gone to the horn ot her daugthcr, Mrs. George Bo Rochester. Mrs.

Hazel Mclvin, Rochester and Mr. and Mrs. 'James Hill louse, Prattsburg were guest luridly of Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Harrington of Florida who ar spending the summer In Mrs.

Ar thur Frlcd's apartment. Mrs. John Gardner and chlldre of Lyons aro spending the wee with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Keith, East Ave. Mr.

and Mrs. Fredrick Eckcr and family are vacationing a Orchard Rest. Canandaigua Lak Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Donley an daughter, Candy are spending In weeks in Nova Scotia.

Mrs. Howard Tultle, Rushvllli wa a guest of Mrs. Orla Johnsoi recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Allen purchased the Glenn Coons res dence and will lake possesslo Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Coon are moving to Canandaigua whei they are employed.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stone, Ser cca Falls, was a weekend guest Mrs. Vernle Lafler and Mr. an Naples 374-2327 rs.

Almarlan Gry. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jesse Cleland ed Mr. and 'Mrsi Hildrllh Cle- iid, Sunday.

Mrs. llnrold Eaton, Mrs. John tdmcr, Mrs. Orla Johnson uests ot Mrs. Elizabeth -Turner, ochcslor, on Tuesday.

Jlrs. Elhel Brown, East Avt.i ccompanicd tier 'son, Clifford rown and famlly'of Ttushvllle'to sit Mrs. Brown's brolher. Graver and family. Port Jeffcr- on, L.I.

and Mrs. Raynlond Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hlin'an'arid iinlly.of Winston Salem.

N.C., and Mrs. Ralph WakefliM ixl dauglilcr, PolMlam, Mr. and Irs. Robert Holmes, Webster ere called here by the death'ibf liss Harriet Byinglon. They "yla- led Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Wood; rd, Cohoclon SI. Forty members of thS Keith amily attended the annual reiin- on held recently at the cottajii.of Mr. and Mrs. Slinley Keith, it Canandaigua Lake.

Dr. and Mrs. Parker Long ind children. Jeffery, Terry, Stephen and Beth, are on an 18 day during which they plin to visit Mrs. Long's parents, Mr.i and Mrs.

Henry Clarko, Barnesbro, Pa. East.Blocmfield' MRS. MAE MCCARTHY Daily Messenger Correspondent; Ph. Hole. 657-7469 Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Parshall will attend the Grand National Go-Karting Races at during the Labor Day weekend. They will accompany Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kehoe and son, Jtr- tmy ot Plttsford.

The latter -will compote. Sgl. and Mri. James Sage'of East Meadow, spent with Mr. and Mrs.

B. J. Conklln, IchU Rd. Mr. and Mrs.

George HInkley and children of Rocheiter vis(W Mr. and Mrs. Conklln, Sundiy. Mrs. Onila H.

Hawkins, West Main recently attended Supervision-Curriculum conference at The SUte University College it Potsdam. Mrs. Hawkins at Canandaigua Primary MRS MINNtE COSTEL1.O Dally Messenger Correspondent Canandaigua RD2 Cdga. 394 2430 Mrs. Floyd Alexander and 'daughter, Linda and son, Craig, spent Friday.evening at Casowasco Camp, OK a sco Lake.

Vance Wiles, has returned home from Thompson Hospital where he had been ill with pneumonia. Rex and Cheryl NUes, children of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Kites, recently spent several days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

S. C. Niies, East Rochester. Mrs. William Burgess, Mrs.

Belinda Ryder and Mrs. Minnie Costello attended the Senior Citizens picnic held recently at Roseland Park. Carolyn Hunt, Short Hills, N.J., has returned home after spending a week with Miss Judith Fanrsworth. Mrs. Jackie Matteson and children, Mofrisville, spent a week with her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Vance Niles and family, Chapin. Christine, Barbara, Bonnie, Susan, and Connie Burgess, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burgess, and Linda, Craig and Bruce Alexander, children of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Alexander, entertained the Senior Citizens of the area with musical numbers at their picnic last week at Hoseland Park. Read Messenger Want Ads For Best Results Shortsville and Manchester MRS. 1IAROLD FLETCHER Daily Messenger Correspondent Shorlsville Phone 28J-3255 Pvt. Thomas J. DeVries, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elisha DeVries recently compleled a pay specialist course at The Adjutant General's School, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. He entered the Army last February and completed basic training at Fort Gordon, Ga. He previously was stationed at Fort Jackson, S.C, EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS Want the "right lime of day" from your ivatch? Your Watch deserves periodic, checkups, cleaning and attention to needed repairs. Our expert service will keep it in tiptop condition! Come in soon for a free estimate our prices are modest.

Crown Jewelers 156 S. Main St, Canandaigua with our GAS BUDGET PLAN You won't have to walk the budget tightrope nexf Winter if you plan your heating bills now. When the holiday bills start arriving and you're still paying for those back- to-school clothes, a sudden cold snap can freeze your budget but not if you sign up now for our gas budget plan. Well check our records, overage your heating bills from the past, and set up your individual plan. From September to June you'll pay fen equoi installments.

If an adjustment is necessary (and experience nes shown they're quite small if needed at all), it will be made in the July bilL Call or visit our nearest office. Ask to be put on the budget plan. Don't walk the budget tightrope next Winter, NEW STATE ELECTRIC GAS A I.

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