Lima NY Recorder1948-1949 Grayscale

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THE WMA RECORDER, LIMA, N. Y., FEBRUARY 26,1948
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.;•..'. Pasteurisation Detective
Edwards Revives
, If one pound of milk in 2,600 or
I n C L I W H n b t f U S l K J E f H Equilibrium of balance>
of
one
pound of croara in 5,000 has not
Women's
Day*
Event
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.power!, fc (tjsentfpl in the world,
been
poBtQurized^a/new^teit devet" M ' . )
Published Every Thursday by £ both
tyfyinihe-frcmgwork
of,
Jewelry
oped
by'the ,U,''<8. t'bureaii pf dsirj.
i Aimouncemerit;' ha$.{ been >mad£
THOMAS H. AIVOJU> .
THURSDAY, 'FEB.' $3
the
UnittdjNations
dnd.outpdq
industry
can
detecf
it.
TiM
teat
origi>y B4wwE^:sm«'Anoi^oi; thai inally wins perfected fcr\ juio on
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ProPrUlOTr.ns ',,'..' ,::,;•
Forgiveness
Canandaigua ' ,
meatts
UVONIA, N. Y.": > ' . ; ; If. Balance Wpjpjw'fdty
the Wa^BiAW^^mn
j celebrate Cheddar.cheeso on<4'since haj'been
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'Ktf.' fhat
inlentyto fyant. fo<liye<to a
"Ladles Dajr on the" grand scjale, Improved • fori application to, pracSptelal lints Rtprestntatht"-'•'••>>society" of Taw, of justice, rather
In Rochester on Saturday, 'Wety Ucflilyi all (mUk products . Bf ^
; Louis G. CBAVATU ,_^, rm KV\Un M a worldruled
by force;
28th?
lwhen.ihe atbre-revives Jts use; ** yarJat^n of, bne/deljres bs-,
Entered at the postoftlttr a* Llmai r'etognihd ithat :ddjtisiihetit *&Cr„ heart.,Matthew .18:35. Read vS:: 18: famous ^'jWomerfs -EXoyTV. promo- tow>hs p^nda^d.'paBtcurising: tem- .-»"»Endicss variety . . . . Chmfio
N. Y., as 2nd class matter.
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tion}' the event. 9n
$t$jMie& perature, can be 'defected.'
tween differing ways*of life and . $ ,
FRIDAY, FEB. 27
^.^.:,^Signet. ... . Ruby', . .,.
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different formsvof
government
jj Beallty In ReJ^glbri '.';'•,; mercharidlslnjaf bccaslbn f^ptf
Birtlistone". . . . Topaz
One Tear ..
1*2-JJ> Inquires
constant • negotiations • Unlesityow rlghie'oust\ess\exceeds\ the waii wllPbe resumed |lfter,a
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lapse
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Lack
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Copper
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iZ and continuing effort to prevent thd* of the Scribes andj Pharisees,
Zircon .,* i ..Sapphire.... and
Three Months
A deflfcloney of copper'in the peat
frictions from needlessly develop- yo» prill never tenter Hig kingdom of Women In^th© Edward organr
hefyen. Matthew. 5:20., Read James ization, It Is fiteted, will taJke. over bogs used ; for.' cattle., grazhig in; o ^ r ' g e m s . Hand made oetThe date on your address label %g:int&conflict.
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for the day in positions-from gen- AberdeenBhiro, England, his rel:2Zr-27.
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means your subscription- is j^ald to
tinirs.. . . , . very reasonable
,,, ;';_;.—JAMBS/FORRESTAL
eral manager, right down to "stock sulted ui thd lahimals being stunted,
thefir*$of the month thereon shown. r
SATURDAY,
FEB.
28'
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boy" posts with Zita Dewhlrst/as with rough coats and depressed dp
Infinite Love
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pnees . :f
AH communications to-' this' office J2£25E5252525Z5252525252525?5252!
petitesgeneral
manager.
She
promises
y
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See
what
love
the
Father
has
given
most be signed by the writer, .'not
us, that we should be called children that her ladies will make the event
Qoscd all day Wednesday
oeoessarUy for publication, but as an
erldence of good falUt,' 'I'v,,
of God. I John 3:1. Read 2:7—11. one of the biggest single day merWrite For F R E E Samples
chandising events In Rochester his•'.«
SUNDAY, FEB. 20
THURSDAY, FEB. 26,1948
tory.
Hie Man Nobody Can Forget
He taught them as one having au- The women's organization, from
vf.".;
thority. Mark 1:22. Read John 19: management through buyers for
nTesimDUSS
The report of Milton R. Zerfass, 4-11.
all departments, according to the
MONDAY,
MAR,
1
Livingston
county
cjerk
for
the
announcement, have been at work
HlHIDlia
COMPANY
By T. H. A.
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Lesser lights
month of Jan., 1948, shows the
preparing for the day's program
The law was given through Moses, for many months and indicates
following monies received:
grace
and truth came through Jesus' that all departments will have y#»#####s»##s»###>###i»###»#»»<^######*»^^*#»^^*#*»#^**'»^^»* s *^*^* s ^ >
Recording deeds
$ 10450
"No, thanks, I don't drink."
65.00 Christ. John 1:17. Read II Corinthi- special features and values in the
To develop an attitude among Recording mortgages
storcwlde sale.
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6150 ans 3:12—16.
young men and women and others Other recordings
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TUESDAY, MAR 2
855
likewise, so that they will give Judgments
Besides Miss Dewhirst, "Wom- ::
Creative Originality
612.00
this answer when invited to drink, Searches
en's Day" officials as reported will
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was
said by them of old time . . be: Fay Wheeler Howard, assis- :;
Is one of the objectives of Al- Certifications .....
16.75
Benefit of Lima Grange
cohol Facts, Inc., recently organ- Chattels
800 . . but I say unto you . . . Matthew tant to the general manager;
'
ized In White Plains to combat Notary fees
7.00 5:21, 22 (and elsewhere). Read vs. Mary Goodbody, basement merThursday, Mar. 11, 1948
S:38~45.
liquor advertising and to "deglam- Passports and
chandise manager; Hilda Phalen,
'>
WEDNESDAY, MAR. 8
orize" the use of liquor, according
naturalization
2.00
ready to wear merchandise manLima T o w n Hall
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to a staff correspondent of the Hunting and fishing fees .. 29.90
Enduring Patience
ager; Dorothy Replogle, accesChristian Science Monitor. Frank Motor vehicle
1032.00 Have I been with you so long, and sories merchandise manager; Sally
5:30 to 8 P. M.
Tickets $1.00
H. Nye, superintendent of the Learners permits ...~
2.80 you do not know me, Philip? John Franklin, home furnishing mer'.
Mrs. Floyd Chatterton, Chairman
White Plains school system, Is vice Miscellaneous
44.00 14:9. Read Isaiah 53:4—9.
chandise manager; Rachel Lee,
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president of the new corporation.
o
superintendent; Leone Neidert, adTotals
$1993.70 Swayne P. Goodenough
Mr. Nye says the group has no
vertising manager; Margaret Thir- ^ « s » # ^ « « , # « S » « y » + # + # » » » » « » » » » # » # * + » * » * * + « » « * * » « * * * + » * » * * » * * + « * » * * '<#*«
intention of questioning the intle, display manager; Ann SutherOther monies received by the
Elected President of RHS land, interior display manager; ot
2I0E3O
dividual's right to drink, but clerk:
aocaoc
aonoc
aonxoc
rather to show factually the ef- Motor vehicle
Katherlne Kennedy, credit manfects of alcohol and to challenge
fees to state
$47,890.10 Swayne P. Goodenough, vice ager; Roslna Kull, traffic manO DANCE
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liquor advertising implications, (a) Hunting licenses to state
0.00 president of the Lincoln-Rochester ager; and' Margaret Merkle, cm-Jio
"that the consumption of alcohol Mortgage Tax
Trust company, was elected presi- ployment manager.
Is indispensable to all social acto county treasurer 65755 dent of the Rochester , Hospital
Muslo By
tivities," (b) that all successful Passport fee
Service corporation at the organ- »Lee, general manager of the RochP
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Rex Arnold and his';Royal Rangers
men and women, and those who
to federal government
3450 ization's annual meeting, Tuesday, ester Products Division Of Genseem to be getting the. most out
Feb. 17, according to fc recent eral Motors corporation and a
Thursday, Feb. 20 — Roller Rink, Canandalgua
of life, use liquor as a natural
Total
. $48581.85 announcement.
trustee of Highland hospital, and
and normal part of their daily
Friday, Mar. 5 — Kendall' HJgh School
Other new officers are: Vice Gtfford Lawton, a trustee of Lake- o
lives." (c) "that alcoholic beverpresident, Herbert C. Holt of East- side Memorial hospital, Brockport.
Thursday, Mar. 11 — Roller Rink, Canandaigua
ages are beneficial—right as rain
Grand. To^al
.$50,57555 man Kodak company; treasurer, Reelected to the board were
Friday, Mar. 12 -*-> Ifoneoyc , Centoral School
and pure as milk."
Milton, R. Zerfass, county clerk, Joseph J. Myler, secretary-treas- Charles T. Crouch, Edward Hfarris,
The artistic beauty of liquor and Charles F. Austin, deputy urer of Neisner Brothers Inc.; Leonard H. Henderson, Dr. Elmer
Wednesday, Mar. 17 — Roller Rink, Ponn Yan
advertising in color carried in na- county clerk, attended the county William C. Gosnell, employment W. O'Brien, Dr. William A. Sawo
tional publications gives it a officer's association meeting in manager of the.Rochester Gas & yer, Judge Henry D. Shedd, RayEvery Saturday Nite
power which meets the first re- Albany Feb. 11, 12, and 13.
Electric corporation, was reelected mond L. Thompson, Holt and Gosquirement of all effective publicitv
secretary.
nell.
Hayloft
Hemlock, N. Y.
—gaining of the prospective, curNewly
elected
to
the
board
of
o
Livonia.
Mr.
Gallagher
and
family
tomer's attention. It's eye appeal
directors are Dr. Ellis B. Soble,
The paper industry makes more
is very strong, while Its message made their home for many years president
of
the
medical
society
of
than
$500,000 worth of coin wrapwith
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D
is usually brief and subtle. Alcohol
the
county
of
Monroe;
Thomas
30
pers
a
year.
Thomas
Gallagher,
in
the
home
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30E30E
Facts, Inc., hopes that through
io
newspapers, magazines, radio, and now owned and occupied by Mrs.
other media it can to some' degree Lillian Milliman.
counter this influence and .show Besides his wife, Mrs. Edna
young men and women in partic- Wheeler Gallagher, he is survived
ular that the social necessity," by four daughters, Mrs. Arthur
the "glamor" and the "life-of- Frear of Greece, Mrs. Carl Reaser,
the party" motives so heavily Niagara Falls; Mrs. Gertrude
Roberts and Helen Gallagher of
stressed are not valid.
Rochesteu; one son, Clyde, of
Rochester; six grandchildren and
Recent Deaths
one great-grandchild.
—o
Fred J. Lawrence was called to
Don't
let
your
subscription lapse.
Wylusing, Pa., early this week
NEXT INDIVIDUAL
by the death of his brother, George
Lawrence, whose funeral was held
ENROLLMENT DATE
this Wednesday. He is survived
•$m
DEAD
STOCK
by his wife.
GET
THESE
BENEFITS
Mrs. Annie Terrell, 91, wife of
t ,
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WANTED
• 3 0 days' care in a semi-private room. For
&j/t
Prof. W. H. Terrell, member of
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s^.K*
additional days, not oxcooding 90, a daily
G.W.S. faculty here a score of
Prompt Service Highest Price
allowance of $3 toward the hospital bill.
years ago, died Jan. 22 in Burlington, Vt. Surviving are her husband, Horses $12 ea. Cattle $13 ea.
• Bed and b o a r d , including special diots.
a son, Ralph,- and a grandson,
Hogs
$4.00
CWT.
• General nursing service.
Kenneth both of Cranford, N. J.
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w$• Operating and cystoscopic room sorvico.
Mrs. Mary Beadle Stephens, Lima According to Size and Condition
native, of Berkeley, Calif., died
• Laboratory, pathological examinations.
Jan. 7 at her former home in Call Collect tot Pavilion 69-F-U
• Physiotherapy.
Springfield. S. Dak., where she
DARLING & C O .
• Ordinary drugs and medications.
was visiting. She was graduated
' mi\ i f
• Biologicals, sorums and vaccinos.
from G.W.S., and held member:
ship in Lima D.A.R. for many Cf+>+*0****++++*»<*4
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Dressings and plaster casts.
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years.
• Electro-cardiograms.
TS;
James W. Ryan, former Pinco
• Basal motabolism tests.
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superintendent, died last Thurs• Oxygen and equipment for its use.
day, Feb. 19. in Oakland, Calif.,
Saturday, Matinee at 2:30
according to word sent Supervisor
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Ambulanco servlco when suppliod by
j | p |
Glea son here. He leaves his wife, [^ Sunday, Continuous from TOO
member hospital insldo the county in which
Maryy, two sons. J. Lester and \'< « Shows Each Even's. 7 & 9:10;
hospital is located.
ard F. Rvan.
Adults, 29cand
and6e;;
0c;;
; i Admission: Adults,
Edward
Ryan, Oakland:
Oakland; a \'<Admission:
• Family covcrago, including all dopdndent
daughter, Mrs. Thomas McWhor- ;; tax: 85c; Children, 15c and 8o!
children up to 19»h birthday.
ter, San Jose, Calif., two grand- I; tax, 18o.
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Emergency accident treatment paid up to
hospital
bills
and
soavoid
wreckchildren. More details expected
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$10
(x-rays oxcludod).
next week.
Fri.,
Sat,
Feb.
27,
28
ing their budget.
Only
one
hospital
bill
• Maternity patient receives $6 per day
o
_' .
Bud Abbott, Lou Costello
toward hospital bill vp to 1 Odays. Grantod
Death of John Weber
N o other agency can g i v e you
may have to be paid. That exafter
10 months' membership lo holders
'BUCK
PRIVATES
John Weber, 72, former Lima
of
a
family
contract.
so many services and benefits as
pense alone could eat u p your
COME HOME'
resident, died last week Wednes-" i•ii
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$15
for
one
day; two to thirty days, $8.00
also ctov in an Avon nursing home after 'i' iii
our
non-profit
contract
at
such
per
day;
$3,00
per day allowance for
savings
and
income
very
quickly.
Sharyn Moffet
a long period of falling.health. Mr. '.
additional
90
days
allowed all mombers
Jacqueline White
Weber came here with his family
l o w cost.
F o l l o w the lead of the more
' in a non-member hospital.
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about 40 years ago from New Yrirtf ',
'BANJO
• Privato room allowance for Rochestor hos.city and was first employed -at
T o get full information as t o
than 334,000 members of R O C H pitals $7.00 per, day. Allowanco In other
Rubber A!r factory. He leaves 3
Sun., Mon.. Tues.
member hospitals $5.50 por day.
h o w you and your family may be
ESTER H O S P I T A L SERVICE. Their
sons, Edward of Rochester, Frank ::
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Pre-existing conditions covered after one
and Charles Weber,'Lima; a
Feb. 29, Mar. 1, 2
protected, send in the coupon
contracts include 20 services and
year's membership. •
daughter, Lucy, and several grand
and
children.
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• Anesthesia when supplied- by member
today.
benefits that help them pay their
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Funernl services were h?ld ai'£
hospital and administered by salaried
the
Bobby
Soxer
p. m. Saturday ' at the^'TCharlesi
employee of h o s p i t a l /
Cary
Omnt.
Myrna
Loy
Weber home with Dx^ C. FiWJlsdn <
Shirley Temple•'
of Jufrlor college;- faculty.'offldot^
MORE TrIAN 334,000
' INDIVIDUAL'
RATES
T>e^
Season's
Greatest Mt.;
Ing. Bearers were Vjlntti empJbyi&esYv ' 1
ROCHESTER HOSPITAL SERVICE
<• News'" 'i-K. • Cartoon -'
MEMBERS IN ROCHESTER
\M KO f v , •£.„;. ...
Edward J. Hogpn,,i.*;.Jame^^Ma^
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Single Contract '•• - •••:»fjwrfcf Annuo/ Annvot
thews, George Sin^golts;'1'"*: "
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whose death occurred on Friday > Your favorite Stars in a glorious
Feb. 20 at his hunw«in< 'Avow. ;.. . . v ^ hilarious-comedy
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