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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 10

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Canandaigua, New York
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10
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1965 a CHARLES Daily Messenger Corrcsponden Naples RU 2 Ph. 374-2U27 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sclicnk Mrs. Kreda JRiesciibergcr an Mrs.

Rosena Wcslbrook spcn Tuesday with Air. and Mrs Phillip Krapc, West Avenue and helped the Krapes cole brate their 55th wedding anni Miss Christine Buckncr, Honeoy Falls, spent tire week end with Miss Laurel Chapman Ingleside. Mrs'. Laura Chapman has re turned to her home, Naples IiD 2, from Bolhcsda Hospital, Ilor nell, where she has been a pa tient. Mrs.

H. lOarl Horlon, Lyon Street, and Mrs. William llusni- cki, Main have been ill af their homes. Mrs. Oscar Hoyl, Weld Street, was taken to Thompson Hospital, Canandaigua, by ambulance.

Classified Ads For Results Advertisement Itch of Piles Get Relief Now Millions of sufferers in the last 40 years have found a way to fast relief from itching and smarting of piles. They use a delightful cooling soothing astringent formula Peterson's No (le one sufferer writes, "The itching and smarting were relieved, and I slept all night. Peterson's Ointment is 85c, all druggists. lie delighted or money back. SAD SAIGON EVACUEK Will, a doleful a this little girl, daughter of a serviceman in South Viet Nam, carries her belongings froin Hie American school in Saigon.

She is preparing to leave (lie country, following U.S. government orders to some 1,800 military dependents (o get out, following outbreak of (lie current crisis. Contest Planned For Health-Week- Teeth --Happier Life" is liie slogan this year for National Dental Health Week, being observe! this week. Mrs. Katherine Nageldingcr dental hygicnist with Gprhan under the Cooperative Board and Joseph Green, elemental-) supervisor at the Middlesex Valley Central School, are co operating to impress upon th elementary pupils of MVCS th importance.of good tooth care Projects are underway in cacl room for posters, compositions poems, bulletin board displays slogans for Denial Health Week and such other devices that wil promote lh prevention of den tal trouble by bringing it to the attention of the pupuls.

After these projects are com pleted, each room will be judgec and a one dollar prize will be awarded to the best project on each grade level. A two dollar prize will be awarded the best project in grades 1-2- and 3. Another two dollar prize will go to the best project in grades 4-5-5 and the special education class. Mrs. Nageldinger has gone into some of the grade rooms to speak to.

the children on dental health care, and floger Toombs, art teacher, is also assisting in the program. DAILY MESSENGER. CANANDAIGUA, NEW YORK Bloomficld Central School Soldier Was Irale PARIS (UPI) A French sol- ter was jailed today awaiting rial on charges described by authorities as "pedeslrianitis." Police said th soldier kicked a stationary car several times, then hit the driver and his wife when they got out to. complain. 3 DAYS ONLY! enneui WAYS FIRST QUALITY ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY JACKET BARGAINS Jr.

Boys JACKETS $5.00 Big Boys JACKETS $7.00 YEAR-AROUND ALL WEATHER COATS 88. Reduced! GIRL'S Winter Jackets $7.00 GIRL'S Winter Coats $8.00 See These Bargains Today! Daisy fresh and different dresses charge 'em by the Get famous fabrics and quality tailoring that's incredible at this low, low price! DRESS EVENT Wamsiilta's Fine Wampoise Cotton Celaiicse Anicl Triacetate Jersey Whipped Cream Dacron Polyester MORE DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS NEW ROSSA NOVA RUG RUNNERS $3.00 $6.00 27" SO" Size Viscose Rayon Loop Pile in New Color Combinations. Latexed Foam Rubber Backs. Bright, New Color Combinations. Ladies' Lined Plastic Gloves CLOSEOUTS 2 pr.

for $1.00 GIRL'S Corduroy SLACKS 2 for $3.00 All Styles Reduced. SIZES to Jr. Boy's DENIM JEANS sizes 4 to 12 $1.00 Misses Dusters sizes 10 to 18 $2,00 Senator Trying For Tax Break WASHINGTON (UI) Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy, is trying again to.

get his "career girl" proposal passed to giv unmarried persons over 35 years old a tax break. The senator reintroduced a bill Monday'which would allow any unmarried person over 35, a well as a widow or widower, EAST BLOOMF1ELD Each month the students of Mrs. Huth Burd's i i grade at Bloomfield Central School-purchase' bo.oks Scholastic Book Club. Some of th more popular ones ordered i month included: "Emil and the Detective," "Ar-' row Books of Presidents," "Mix- ups Fixups" and "Black Beauty." The'students saw a film about the National Capital at Washington, D. C.

In science they arc learning what things ar made of ant have made tests of acids, alka lines, starches an doils in vari ous foods and substances. Michael Belcher lias moved to Cananclaigua. The sixth grille taught bj East Bloomfield MRS. MAE MCCARTHY Daily Messenger.Correspondent Ph. Hole.

657-7469 James Bortle, Alwyn Rose, Edwin Rose, Charles Grundman, Lloyd Paul, Henry Merrill and AI Smith nav returned 'rom a fishing trip on the St. "jwrence River. II. Kent is the juest of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Phillips in Rochester. Mrs. Floyd Rayburn is guest of her daughter, Miss To an Hay burn in Buffalo Mr. and Mrs. William Met- inger will leave Monday by slane to spend a month with ir, and Mrs.

William Barnhart Miami, Fla. Mrs. Kenneth Armstrong en- ertained the T. Bridge Club on "uesday evennng. Honors were resented to Mrs.

Howard Hurt nd Mrs. Samuel McClinlo.ck, a uest player. claim the 'head of household' talus now granted to single ersons who pro.vid a resi ence for a dependent. Jcrmey Wilkin is rehearsing fo the play "I'll Eat Jly. Hal" -t be prcsente'd in the auclUoriim late lliis month.

News Mrs- Parson iourlh Grade homeroom in eludes: Sheiee Parker has re turned to class after being ah sent for two weeks following' tonsillcclomy. Cheryl Jones ha moved and the class will mis, her. The in Mrs. kiss fourth grade presented thc play "Tho Pied Piper of Hamc Im" the school auditorium recently. In the cast were: Karen Ren nelt, Jean Rrdle, Charles Hicks Floyd Rayburn, Aaron Blair Janice Howes, Susan Forward Chelly Paula Lochait Vanessa Thomas, Sandra Wag ner, Kathy Driscoll, Christine Denny, Mary Jane Rowlinson Donnie Douglas Me Combs, Terry Parrish, John Gordon, Richard Rogers, Becky Marion and Theresa Hayl The announcers were Becky Marion; and Sharon Collins.

Hyatt Promoted To Army Mbjor GORHAM Frederick Hyatt, son of Mr. and Vernon iyatt, Gorliam has 'been pro- noted of major in he regular army. Major: Hyatt ias 12 years of service in the army. He is assigned to a post Washington, Major and Mrs. Hyatt and three children ive In Alexandria, Va.

Major Hyatt has served in Alaska and Germany as well as posts at Fort Sill, Fort Lewis, Wash. Aberdeen, Md. and Chambers- auig, Md. He received his origi- ial commission as a lieutenant it Fort Benning, Ga. Classified Ads For Results STILL DRIVES Harry SpcakesTM, has'bren paralyzed in a standing position for 25 years.

Even so a specialized auto has been built for the Manchester, England man and'hcre he is trying it out. All the controls are hand- operated and the seat is a vertical padded rest to which Harry is strapped. The car Is fitted with seven mirrors including oiie aimed at the speedometer since Harry cannot look down. Olympic Skater orms Sunday FARMINGTON--Janis Smith, Rochester, the Olympic skat- ng Gold medal of 3964 Innsbruck, Austria, exhibition on the newly dedi- ated Farmington Recreation ink adjacent to th town hall, Sunday at 6 p.m., weather permitting. At 1 p.m.

she will show a film strip at the Farmington Fire Hall in Hook" on Kast Germany, Austria, and the Olympics, Admission is free and the public is invilcd, and Mrs. Russell Schrader, Rochester, who sponsored Miss Smith's trip to the Olympics, and her parents, will ba present at the meeting. FINAL CLEARANCE SALE! Men's SPORT COATS Values to 30.00 NOW $24.00 Values to 35.00 NOW $28.00 Values to 40.00 NOW -r- Values to 45.00 NOW $36.00 Values to 50.00 NOW Values to 55.00 NOW Values to 65.00 NOW $52.00 Suits Outercoats Values 1645.00 NOW Values to 50.00 NOW $40.00 Values to 55.00 NOW Values to 60.00 NOW Values to 65.00 NOW Values to 70.00 NOW Values to 75.00 NOW Values to 80.00 NOW Values to 85.00 NOW Values to 90.00 NOW Values to 95.00 NOW Values to 100,00 NOW Vallies to 125.00 NOW $99.00 Men's Winter Jackets Val to 16.95 NOW $13.98 Val. to 19.95 NOW $l5i98 Val. to 25.95 NOW $19.98 V.al to 32,95 Val.

to 39,95 NOW $3.1.98 -sojoo Now $39,98 Men's SWEATERS Val. to 9.95 NOW $7.98 to n.95 Now $9.79 Val. to 14.95 NOW $11.98 Val. to 19.95 NOW $14.98 Val. to 25.00 NOW $19.98 vai.

to so.oo Now $39.98 Val, to 55.00 NOW $43.98 Men's Sport Shirts i. to 4.00 Now $3.29 Val. to 5.00 NOW $3.98 Val. to 5.95 NOW $4.98 Val. to 6.95 NOW $5.59 Val.

to 7.95 NOW $5.98 Men's Bostoiiian and Mansfield SHOES (Special Group) REDUCED AS MUCH AS OFF Odd Lots of SWEATERS SPORT SHIRTS DRESS SHIRTS PAJAMAS cs Now 2 00 Special Group Boys' Winter JACKETS Special Group Men's Winter A and More Boys' SWEATERS Val to 3.98 Now $2.79 Vol. to 4.98 Now S3.89 Val. to 5.98 Val. to 7.98 Val. to 9.98 Val.

to J0.98 Val. to 12.98 Now Now 85.89 Now S7.89 Now 88.89 Now $9.89 Boys' SUITS and SPORT COATS Val. to 12.95 Now 9.98 Val. to 14.95 Now Val. to 19.95 Now Vul.

to 25.00 Now 819.98 Val, to 30.00 Now Val. to 35.00 Now $27.98 Val. to 40.00 'Now 831.98 BOY'S Winter Jackets Val, to 13.95 Now 9.98 Val. to 14.95 Now 811.98 Val. to 16.95 Now 813.98 Val.

to 19.95 Now $15.98 Val. to 25.00 Now Val. to 30.00 Now $23.98 Boys' SLACKS Val. to 3.98 Now $2.98 Val. to 4.98 Now Val.

to 5.98 Now $1.59 Val. to 7.98 Now Val. to 9.95 Now $7.98 Val. to 11.95 Now 88.98 SHENKMAN'S. MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR.

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