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The Daily Messenger from Canandaigua, New York • Page 4

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THE DAILY MESSENGER, CANANDAIGUA, N. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1951 Published dally except Sunday by Canandaigut Messenger. Inc. 28 Phoenix Street Canandaigua. N.

Y. Entered as second class matter the Post Office in Canandalsua. N- under the Art of March 3. 6 Repository: Messenser established tftesfngrr NeH Bill Will 4ffect Term 1 Tnsarance of CI By JAMES MAELOW Washington April 19 John waterbury. Vice President a re points for veterans of World Publisher: C.

Waterbury Vice Wafs jj to keep to about government insurance. And Rletzel. Advertising Director: Robert some them had better act fast. ent Last week Con ess passed bill week: smaic copy 5 cents. Mali rates making changes In what veterans payable sfnctly in advance are in On- ffcilt such Insurance.

sr'w? "month's Those changes go Into effect at months month, si cc: to Sew soon 9 president Truman signs York State addresses outside Ontario. Wayne and Yates counties, one year tms Dill into law. $9.00: six months three months It's not certain hell Sign It. BUtj t0 no later WHERE OIL ISNT CUTTING FRICTION 1 Mississippi river: one year. April months, ss.oo: three months.

TJI both world wars servicemen: one month S1.15: West of the Mississ- UHn't Ipp! river in the United States: one could, although they year, sii.00: six months. S5.50: three buy government Insurance of two ptrm Ev Cr since they got out of ser- months, S7.00: tltree months. one month, $1.50 Advertising Representatives Julius Mathews Special Aeency. vice because they were veterans, 400 Madison New York. n.

Y. they have been free to buy it any MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'can do so but only until the Pres nt ign the bill. Thereafter, any veteran who nev- all the local news printed in this news- er bought any government Insur paper. The Dally Messenger trill be glad to have its attention called to any misleading or untrue statements that may appear in its news, editorial or advertising columns. Patriot iance never will be able to buy 'any.

If youVe neer ouht any ut have een thlbn 0 ance never will be able to buy any. If youVe never bought any, but have been thinking of doing so ca stfll buy it provided-You file with your nearest Vet- jerans Administration Office an ap plication for government insurance Th jooti, Arthur before the bill becomes law. The death of Sen. Arthur H. veteran, bought the insur Vandenberg means the mftny Summer Belle Girl Seoul News TROOP IV We held our regular meeting, playing and beginning tes- sone on how to signal with flashlights.

Mrs. Lane, our leader, was absent, but Mrs. Cohen, assistant leader, was there. We have been invited to the West Lake road 'or a wiener roast in June by Mn Ronald Parry our former cooking instructor at RG and E-- May Sullivan, scribe. R2070 This adorable little frock will your name, address and zone num.

erve as any tot's candy, ice ber to Peggy Roberts The Daily ream and cake dress. Crochet it Messenger. P.O. Box 100, Station cotton with an array of pretty New York 19, N.Y. American approval of the new or books will they forever be unable un- to reinstate their old insurance? Personal Health Service By William Brady, M.

D. dedriaff to correspond with Or. Brady thonld address their mail to him aa Dr. William Brady, Canaatfaigua Daily Messenger Bureau, Beverly Cam have ust reafl it really makes me ganmtion was general and uu- No Any wh( evef had Not tie least remarkable fact insurance but dropped it can the gentleman from MiehJ-f 11 after the law gan was his men al growth. Many TM persons in middle life are fixed in their viewpo: changing the world Sen.

Vaadenberg was his flj Bought TRICK SPECIALISTS A DIME A DOZEN (write, a reader and I don't quite angry The doctor's lame excuse for ading the early morning call i ir-nds me of the time I served-- or for instance. What this country needs is a good fiveyear probation period for the doctor may take he, should be from Ms talk when we filet fifties when he grew from his ori- rM him But then the United States and other na tions. That gratifying development of the last decade, -he bipartisan id to corne eign po-acy, naa sen. viun: found such a doc end country highways alike weie ference for a veteran who had the morning our daughter ed screaming with pain and with tw-Peratare of 104, we discover- our mistake. The doctor term insurance.

Government term insurance Un- he dld not mke indies thick with mud through most of the winter seaeon. rumors on the telephone line hud a Just what you've bee waiting for the BIG book of NEEDLE WORK NEWS. Chock-full of pineapple motifs and trim with perky satin ribbons. Pattern Envelope No. R2070 con.

tains complete crocheting instruc- cinating designs including four tions for sizes 2, 3, and 4 patterns with instructions in material requirements, stitch book Specal features nee lustrations and finishing drections. die "know-how" and exciting iri- To obtan this pattern send 20ciformation on what's-new to plus 5c for first-class mailing, injmake. Send twenty-five cents (25) COINS, giving pattern number, Jin coin. Trucks, Cars Due For Scrap Are Kept In Service By T. E.

APPLEGATE (For Sam Dawson malning skeletons are graded and reprocessed for the melting furnaces. Some idea of how much metal has been withheld from the scrap markets by the railroads may be obtained from their reports on equipment retirements. In the year prior to the Korean war, they were retiring steam lo- New 19 JP- tent it did in World War n. It is trying at the same time to meet the shipping needs of a grow- ng defense industry and an active civilian economy. jcomotives at a rate of about 360 11 nth In the past nine svsj-ssr Store Associates Fete Bride-Elect Miss Sally Rippey, of White TM normally would reach the 8 nor are being kept in service.

a evenmg at a dinner at rhe The railroads, for example, since required by law to serve at Korean fighting began have five years as a family physician in half their scrapping ateamj a general practitioner before hejlocomotives while freight car Orleans, given of the Shenkman stores. Coy- way of trying home remedies orjmay hold himself out as a specialitirements are nostrums until night fell teen 11st. they would become alarmed and t.p'J the doctor. Not only that for its mainspring. He was in the surance but let it lapse--that iJ emergency cans, ana QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS than 25 per jcent below the rate of the preceding year.

And there have been reports of tnain able to restrain colleagues who were wiling to risk ng the national future for present- day political capital. In this capa future renew the new were presented to the bride Proceeding dinner, Miss Frances Howard entertained the group at a cocktail party at her on the East Lake road. The marriage of Miss Rippey to USMC, ot FM-AM Sonsof ion ONLY 54,95 In handsome maroon plastic Svpir SMiitiw strang FM for exciting new listening pleasure. FORMS ZMith AM more powerful Standard Broadcast reception. Ntw brings in stations sharp and clear--minimizes static.

for greater tonal sensitivity at all volume levels. Giant permits easier tuning--lends a graceful modern accent. IOW DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS MILLER'S "Your Leading Appliance Dealer" to Dauphter had i eurisy and had Berved only as a stop gap city he has few visible successors. 180560 term he ne -odor rtPed awry! does so within the specified perf- da until she wa wen Baseball Season Bases have ceased to be exclu od life of his po'icy. for us we finally found a fine What about a who has doctor in our own term insurance but to switch rilea? (1on sav we ire til- SS things ballplayers run around.

The it to the permanent kind? Wil the new law change anything for him? The actual statistics are fiied scmewhere, and therefore lost so, lar as I can tell without houts of If so shouldn't doctors warn the! All this comes about at a time; public about it? (Mrs. E-K. -when the steel industry is yelling 1 Answer--It interferes more scrap to feed into furn A nnfl that are making steel at ai bootless '-earching--but I rit-jinin in food and with the ab record rate. ed them here several times, tnat or he the domestc and inter- Rational situation but for how he throws out the frst ball. Baseball season is he only of the year when an American is willing to admit that any man can make a decision which cannot be changed, of the man is an umpire.

Yet, if you watch closely you may even see one umpire arguing with anoth. word) to onl to a the of onv we have no sicians in the United States showed He can change it to perman- manv doceors are now special something like two specialists tor be laid every five general practitioner, isn't that absurd? I reneat, is to a i ol he had laid fi h.TM a term policy at the time made the medical prtoession. Cer- not for how tainl i "famil" K- wit 01 IS Phelps Fasons, Stars to Present Minstrel Show Phelps-- The third annual By DEWTTT MACKENZIE AP Foreign Affairs Analyst The doath of Ernest Bevln. the from dime-a-week farm hand tainly or "family" physicians arc scarce these blame for this sad failure of Amer (Signed), Except your practice of taking temneraturee, which I consider in anv case uiifei instructs you to do so, I have written yur et ter myspTf. The situation vou de- Kribe fairly enough makes rie av't 0 too.

and I have laid the blame unon the American ftcPl association. sorption of minerals too It is pret- And the National Production Au. ty stunid taking mineral oil (NPA) has launched a nally. Send 25c and stamped self scrap collection campaign aimed addressed envelope for bo at industry, farmers The Constipation Habit and Colonjand the armed services. Hygiene.

Steelmakers use about a ton of Climate (scrap to each ton of pig iron in the Effect of clima-e on tuberculosis open hearth furnaces that produce 3rd 4th Degrees iAre Conferred Ma headed by Prime Minister Medicine. Th(? States you has fostered to the steel for ingots. Last year, th iron and steel industry used more' of nonnlar credui'ty--and Yankee! Answer--Climate is good for tu- than 54 million tons of scrap, or, crrdul'ty in health and .1 tMnk. I recommend.about 149,000 tons daily. Medical Take the "clinic" we'ijnatient can or will snend the mostithe steel time in the open air.

The mins rel are being directed 'reme lofhvlnir members of hk rs Harr washburn won first by Mrs. William Vandermill and -arty were flirting with the spec- me the chocoJate cake bak the pianist and choral drector is YU promises of Moscow lng 0 168 nd second prize was of his political modern poes a long way, as tneithe State or Province wbere of this was so-called nills from their own joperations. But some 68,000 tons of the daily requirement was pur- 1 'chased outside iLarger quantities will be needed this year. Where will it come from? War! wrecked equipment could always be a prolific source, if its recovery from far-off locations is made feasible economically. Obsolete machnery, pushedi jaside in the factories when new; 'machines are installed, is seen as ja prime source of the best grades; of scrap.

In the auto graveyards cars are usually picked clean to provide a source of replacement parts for jnearly 200 million prewar passen- Iger cars still in use. Then the re- Mrs. Leonard B. Whitney. Eerause'of his'pollttcai wa ed Shekell, Harry Howard as Uncle Hiram, Rm-'Sr Mrs Washburn will enier thei and Mrs Hollenbeck as Aunt Mir-held the respect of all parties.

He contest at the Pomona meeting; andy, will introduce the olio. Num a to the So ia ist at Oaks Corners in June. i -bers will include: specialty Mrs. government at a time Refres hment were served byj Maurice Johnson; dance, Mrs. existent tevrvtoa a flor- lthe service hospitality corn- Archie Smith; singing cowboy en or so votes in the House of mitte to 50 members and guests.

enry Edward Blackman; special- The degree team been invit- ry, Kenneth Smith and two num- Bevin has been called first C(J to confer degres at Eactl bers from "South Pacific," Miss cfptnewpn to have April 25 and at Union i EdLh McGarth. born a working man and remained Grange Blllsboro, May 2. Arlon Wilber will be Mr. Inter- His power with the labor uni A hobby show wiU be held at locutor. The endmen are William ons fts almon fantastic .1 11 nejtt May 1.

Vandermill Paul Adams, Henry 9t V7inston Churchill recomSzed requested to bring their hob-j Smith, the Rev. Leonard B. Whit- ir, Pr time ron biei to tn meeting. A musical Henry, Edward Blackman; special-government. Churchill made Bev-P ro ram wi)1 bc presented tinder ry Jr.

Barden-Herrgesell Troth Announced Holcomb-- Announcement made of the engagement of Miss Marilyn Ruth Barden, daughter of Mrs. Olive Barden, Solcomb, and the late Jamet Barden, to Robtrt E. Herrgesell, USA, of Mrs. Elizabeth Herrgesell, of Hoi eomb, and the lata Hugo Herrge. sell.

Barden has bwi a itudftnt the School of Commerce In fio chester. Sgt Herrgesell is ststlon' in Camp Pickett, Va. VICINITY BIRTHS Gorham-- A daughter to Master Sergeant and Mrs. Wlllam mer, HyannU, Mass. April 9 1951.

Mrs. Bramer was the former Miss Eleanor Sullivan daughter of Mr of Labor and Natk.nali th of Gerald FleUher, th the task of mcb'liz- muslc instructor at Clifton Springs 'Central school. Refreshment com- Minister Ncivice Britan's manpower. school. Refreshment When the Socialists came to pow-i mittec wil1 Mri aara er after the European phase of thej" 1 1 Mlsse Mary Sewald and world war ended.

Prime Minister crly Smit h- named Bevin Foreign Secretary. If that seemed to faking the labor leader cot of character quickly hli ity In dealing with forrtrn Bevtn aligned British with that of America, and stood 100 per cent with States in antiCemmunist s'tion. was wnerally beln? closer to Ministo- At' any two, together with we 6 Boys Distributing Defense Leaflets entitled "Six Survival Stcrrtj for Atomic will bt distrtbuttd in Ctnandaigua ntdrrew, April 91, by local Boy Seoott, dtatrict Scout executive Albert Lane said today. The leaflets issued under the ausnlces of Civil wwntlv Wfvm the latter for delivery by the April 14 of ind Mrs, Sullivan Gorham. North health, were credited with having on responsible for holding 'he but other Scout activities made distribution on that party to relatively mod-JIT PATS TO ADVERTISE IN political program.

DAILY APEk WEEK END SPECIALS One Lb. Pkg. Biceland Tender Grain RICE 2 pkgs. 29c Red Alaska SALMON Ib. can Tie Large Jar Premier TOMATO JUICE COCKTAIL 2lc AH Flavors JELLO 3 pkgs.

23c FRESH SPINACH PASCAL CELERY (Jumbo) NEW POTATOES PINEAPPLE (Extra Large) CUCUMBERS RADISHES GREEN ONIONS FRESH ASPARAGUS COMELLA'S Fruit Market 2 Ib. 25c bun. 19c 3 ib. 29c each 39c each I9c bun. lOc bun.

lOc Ib. 29c Phone 697 WE DELIVER A Nancy Bastian, University of Cbkagft wtfl, performs on the trapexe in "A Midnight Fantasy," iTBUUStk-masicai show in which students annually participate. EARL N. WITHIAM 117 Bristol St. New Address Phone S96-W Canainilaigua COMHiTi INSURANCE PROTECTION IUIIAU MUTUAL AUTOMODU INtURANCI COMMNf FAftM IVMAU MUTUAL FIRt INSURANCf COMMNT AIM IUMAU LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NMM OUtti CMwnfeM, LIQUID FERTILIZER Na-Chure 5-10-5 A Great Plant and Grass Food! When sprayed as a top dressing, the nutrients arc- carried to the stem of the plants and immediately stimulate growth.

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