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rs mi '1 j$$p Ttvm Art—Jilt A lr«k electric *fo«n, accom- panied by nigh wind *nd hail, rtruck Orlean* County on Jim* 14th, infilctinf con#id«Mblc dm- S age on buildings snd tree* and lunghig Albion and Holley into orkneil, . Bwadweli 8, Noble, 00 year* old, farmer ox Borre Center, gored, to death on hi* farm by a bull']Medina crazed by electric flora). Wa-Qcmo CBlluglym contem- plated remodeling her rciidence on Pearl Street, damaged by ttee on Memorial Day, into a bungalo. Residence of Charleo ». Swett Iftjbw to V, JO, 0»good, of Buffalo |»JftieidefrftJ# ,<m June «th, Obituaiy—ClarJi; Snell on June 12th ;John McGuinn on June 18th j MM, Meliiia M. Thompwn, widow of Irvhng M. TJjomu*on, on June 18tli, in. Albion, Thirty Y*a« Afo-~19«« j Commencement exerctoej of the; High. School opened on Sunday with a baccalaureate «er- mon offered by the Reverend Jamea H. Herendeen, rector of St. John'* Episcopal Church, The Republican party celebrated .it* fiftieth annlvcriary in Fhllo- on Pearl Street purchased by How-fKeiphla with cercmoniei in Musi- ard Phillips. The Medina High School to graduate the largest clu*» in It* his- tory. 94 in number, Obituary—Mlsa Clara B. King in Mlddleport on Juno 14th. Ten Teara Af e—•IM« '\' Work wag commenced thin week on tearing down the Central bank building, preparatory to building a new and modern one on ite site, The body of Henry Cox, 86 year old Ic-jjfll papcrhanger and painter, found in the canal on Juno 11th ,after ho had been mis- sing from his home ten days. A verdict of accidental drowning was returned, The baccaJaureato sermon for t})(> Medina High School Class of 1020 to be delivered by the Rev, L. L. Rogers, D, D„ In the Motho- di/it Church on Juno 20th. 30 to 40 members were oupsctod to gradu* ale In this ohms, Hymeneal—Mls» E, K. Sanborn (o Kenneth C, Btandish on Juno 12th. Obituary—Dr. Edward Munson in Medina on June 10th; Alvln Climdner Hunt In Albion on Juno 12tli Francis Jr., seven year old don of Mrs. Wartlnger Oroono, in Amsterdam, N, V.; Mrs. Mary Etta Snull on June 1,1th; Mrs. Oeorgian- mi Itlcu on Juno iO; Mrs, Augus- ta Uourdwoll on June 13th; Mm. Liiuro Cromer on Juno 10th; Mrs. Crunk J. Tanner on Juno 10th. kbit, a ion; to Mr- and Mr*. John J. Dr«*er, a ton. , Obituary—Trad Bemda, pro- Lprietor of the Farmer'* Hotel in Medina, on June I2tb; Mrs. F. J. Albright at West Shelby on June 13th. mm.m^^^ : : ^mmmm County Payment Rates Announced Twenty Years Ago—1010 An order for the mobilization of tiio National Guard issued by Prunldent Wilson on Juno 10th for services on tho Mexican bordor, The order Includod tho Third ltpglmenl and Company F of Me- dirui, under Captain J. 8. Thomp- son. The name of tho A. L, Swett El- wirlc Light and Power Co. chang- ed on June lHt to the Western N. Y Utilities Co, The company also lmiu«(l $700,000.00 of a now issue o/ bonds. Tho Medina llluh School bano- l)nII Ionm dufoutod Albion In the, final yiimo nf tho year 4-2 on Juno I fifteen eel Fund where Freemont and Dayton wore nominated at the first Republican Convention in 1858. Watson 7, Barry sold his fine residence on West Center street to jjUiGrand Whedon, possession to take palco on Jen, 1. Tho first of a aeries of band con- certs was given by the band of the 29th Separate Company on the Oak Orchard Street school grounds on June 15th. Hundreds of names of. former Medina residents being received for Home-Coming week on August 10-25 with reservations being rnado at Wright & Ross Drug store. Hymeneal—Miss Katharine Shi- bllluke to Edward J. Wasnock on Juno 20th; Miss Gertrude Louise Montgomery to Frank Brunner on Juno 10th. Births—To Mr, und»Mrs. Hurry HotfJo on Juno 19th, a daughter; to Mr, and Mrs, Harry Scott on June 20th, n daughter ;to Mr, and Mrs, Mllford W. Chllds on June 19th, a daughter. Obltuary—MlBs Phoebe D, Wol- erbury on Juno 10th. Although the average county rate of the Clam I, or soil-con- serving payment, for tfee entire county is ten dollars an acre, the average rate in Orleans county under terms of the Agricultural Conservation program will be $12.- 40 an acre, according to an an- nouncement from Washington, The rate for each individual in the county will deper.d on the way the productivity of the fanhi«om»-| pares with the average productivi- ty of all the forms in the county. Class I payments will be made this year to farmers who divert some of their acreage of soil-de- pleting crops to soil-conserving crops. The announcement aaysthat farmers who elect to do this will receive the Class I rate for their farms for each acre diverted, up to fifteen per cent of their soil depleting base acreage. L?. The Class I rate applies to all I soil-depleting crops except tobac- VMy Five ¥e*rs Ago—1111 The first ballot was taken in the House ot Legislature at Albany on May 31ft for the election of two senators to succeed Roscoe Conk- ling and Thorns* 6, Piatt, The haliotting in which the Horn f haunccy M, Oepetr and Edmund , Pitts played a prominent part, was hopelessly deadlocked ana continued until July 10, when the Hon. Norman Miller was finally elected to succeed Piatt and July 22nd, when,. Elbridge Or. Lapham was elected to succeed ConkUng. Thomas Gallagher, tson a Pat- rick Gallagher ot Medfcja, killed by a train on May 30th while en route to Tonawanda seeking em- ployment. Memorial Day observed in Me- dina with a parade of two of the fire companies, *^^*n*$ZT^^^ j^ a \TlnT- Forty Five Years Ago—1801 A demonstration of long dis- tance telephoning was given by William Vosy Jr., manager of tho Doll Telephone Co. at O. M. Frary'n *toro in town with con- versations being held with Now York, Boston, Philadelphia and other fur distant cities. Lelloy J. Skinner, of Medina, tho successful candidate for the Cornell scholarship at the examin- ation held in Albion on Juno 0th. The following committee was appointed for tho Fourth of July celebration In town: Pros., I. H. Oebollo; Sec, It. D. Wilson; Treasurer, Fred L. Downs; Nol- son McCormlck, M, A. Bowcn, F. J. Koarnoy, W. B. Eckort, Eugeno Welsh, Charles W. Fuller, 8. Rico. At a mooting of the Hoard of Trustees on Juno flth. a motion was passed to offer Professor I ien- vy Poase of Tonuwnnda tho posi- tion of Superintendent and Prin- cipal of nchoula nl u iiulnry of hundred dollars per an- Inili. Tho pitching of Clayton A. Hi'imiiii n>r tin' Mud I mi loam wus uni' of Die high llghtu of the Hiirnv A furowell bnn(|uet to he ten- dciuit l'rliu-ipul C 1£. Qicono, of tin' High Hctiool, on June 23rd In tin- ('noli Audltoi nun with Milfurd W Child.i im Toaslmuator. (iiiiinuinconient wooli of tho Me- diiiu High School to open with tho Mm culnureato .Sermon at St. John's (lunch on Juno 21)11) by the Jtev. t' I). Mpurlis. Hymeneal—Mlna Olive Hhouror to Raymond Stocldiird on Juno 21; Mm. Huphlii II. Allen, ' of Kajjlr LOST and FOUND Spirit of Youth Returns with Youthful Hair pum. The commencement exerclsps of tho CMumi of '01, Medina Kioc Academy, to take place at Hent'n Operu House on June 1 Oth. with from fifteen to eighteen graduat- ing Tlii' (Vnliiil High .School IHIIH'- ball U'lini nf Mo<llnn clofeuled the Albion tram on Muy 30th, 23-7 S, O. S. Howlcy, of Medina, cel- ebrated Itls Diin<l hlrthiluy on M.iy 3lat. llynu'iioiil —Ml«n Corn M. Mur- doch to 1,1mm Compton on June 10th Mlns Uu\t< Lester to James Kelly on June 3rd. Obituary—Martin OiilUighor, Cornelius Loucka on Juno Uth; John Noury on Juno 4th Mrs. Tim- othy C, Uiilley In Albion; Mni Willlum M. Hawkins, formerly of Medina, In liuffalo on Muy 30th; James Rust, of Shelby Cantor on Muy 20th; Captnin Henry Spauld- Ing on Juno I at ;Honry Spencer of Johnson's Crook on May 31st. Makes Your Hair Look Its Youngest Utii* 1\nl*ttntl, St*r of R/pMit Pklurti if you've lo»i the iiitm a( youth you can And it (urain quickly ami naturally with Clmrol. If your hair n drub and umntcr- ntinu or mrcakni will) (tray, CUirol will imp»rt imtural culor or change \• iliada grmlunlly.. tccrfily. .<|uidily. Don't think of Initant Clairul and Pro^rrsaivo Clmrol an common, old-faahion«d hair dvea. Clairul docs «hai nothing cl»o can I la oat umple treatment Clairal tiuat|)uu«, rccundittoni and TINTS. A»k your beau- iKinii at write now for FREIl booklet. FKKE advice on care of hair aod FREE beauty analyau, llfly Voiim Ago—1880 The (jrnduiillng evorclsos of tho rlaaa of 'Btl Medina freo Acudomy, to he held lit Uent'H Opera House on June 22nd with I!I membors In the aniduullnu claim. A recvptlon wad given nt tiie roaldtmee of J It. Wold on Went Center Stieel on Jnnti 11Mb for the benefit of the llev. iind Mrs \V. VV WiiUh io l'lxloy iiurchnxed the Smith properly on 1'iiik Avenue, adjoin- ing tiio A«ron C'lnilt property. 1) H. Abell loft for Hillsdale. Michiuan. to nltend the funeral of his (,'1'IIIKISOII, Walter Crone, who died there Juno Kith. On aoeaunt of the Intense heat in town on June lBth, the mould- ers at Bignnll'B Worts-s atoppod worh and took a holiday. Work on tho new residence for Ml88o» Pariah and Strntton com- menced on Park Avenue. Hymeneal—Miss Phoebe Eliz- abeth Shaw, of Medina, to William .Hatfield Furbtwh of Now York City on June 10th; Mlsw KIlEaboth hoirluiin to Jnmea Dowd on Juno 18th: Mlna Ida Sloato to H. II. lluotte on June ltith. »lrtha—To Mr .and Mrs. Chns. y. Ihird on June 10th, n son, F L. F. WATKKH, M. I). Ofttco ut Kosklencf, 311 Ponrl St., opposite Artnnry. I'honw 486. Of- fice IIIHIIH 2 \>. rn to 4 p. in., ex- cept Tluusdn.Ys. 7 p m to II p. m, on Motuliiy, Wednesday, Frt- duy and Saturduy eventnjis. \| FREE ll«»«il» K.<M. Clatial lot., UJ Wwl Mtk 8«.. NYC. { Scad FR&R kuoU«i. *d<lc* antl 'aaatiila W«l»« .„,.. „_ _ , ^^»— . | I., • City .Soau L*..»..i.^ffiift»s@iS IORIO & SIPPLE WINDOW CLEANING SERVICE & AWNINGS Homo Windows Cleaned Phono 41 Medina Card'* rcterves, bended by a band throujBh Main Street. An address was delivered by the Reverend W, F. Taylor in front of the Broy/n building on Main 'street. Work on the Bancroft House was reported a* piogrcjslrnj rapidly, with tho premises ready for occu- wlth the rooms ready to be occu- pied within a few weeks. Miaa Carrie Cliflda left for New York on June 4th, accompanied by her father . Tho project of building on iron bridge ucross the Erie Canal at Prospect street In Medina at a cost of ten thousand dollars, one of the bills vetoed by Governor Alonzo B. Cornell at Albany. Oay lord's photography studio now under the new management of John C. Simon. J, B. Swett sold his interest In the Medina Register to M. A. Bow- en and announced his intention of entering tho music business, selling piiinau, organs, etc. Formal drew parade und inspec- tion of Pitta' light Ounrds at the Armory announced bty Captain Unu Beedier (or Juno 18th. Hymeneal—Mrs. Kllzu A. Parker to Andrew Hood, both of Shelby, on May 31st; Miss Carrie L. Ontes to Charles W. Sumner on June 1st; Mlna Minnie Ryan to Byron Willis. Birtha—To Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Smith, a gen. Obituary—Motthew McCuuly on May 22nd; Asa C. Hill in Sholby. Sixty Five Year* A*o—1871 The houao of James McGinn on Laurel Stroot was removod from ita temporary foundations by a itpd area in New York'State, and for which the rate has already been announced. The county rate for diverting other sailt-depleting crops la based on the productivity of all farms in the county, taking into account average yields of the principal soil-depleting crops over a period of years. Rates of the Class II payments, for using approved soil-building practices, have already been an- nounced. It is pointed out that a farmer may qualify far either or both types of payment provided he conforms to the standards of the program and fills out u work sheet. County agricultural conservation agents and committeemen are now helping farmers to fill out work sheets and receive them when completed. Senator W.H. Lee At the Con vention Senator William H. Lee will at- tend the Republican National Con- vention at Cleveland this •week as delegate fi*m Niagara county. He ha* been back from the strenuous *e«fion of the legisla- ture-In. Albany and has been on the go, with his diversified interest* as well as caring' for the Senator- tion. In the cJBwfng days ot ttxe State; body' his services were in demand in the committee rooms, as well as on the floor, where he took « prominent part in-debate. He ably upheld his district as well as his party's interests and woo the ap- proval' of hi* cot-senators as weO as his State leaders. Mr. Lee will be the candidate for- senator- this WaH, tad the Re- publican leaders oatb in Orleans, and Niagara Counties are very( much pleased that he has consent- ed to run, as he lends strength to the State and National ticket. t> Dr. 1. F. Waters, KBealth Officer of the Town of JBHdgeway will holdi a Dlpiheris Immunization Clinic at the Bed School, on June 16, at 330 p, m. All children from six morxfhs old to school age, who have not been innoculated against Oiptheria, are ureed to attend. terrific storm on. Jtane 10th and completely demollBhed. Mrs. Mc- Ginn escaped from • an upstairs room with a young child'.. A petition iaauea hy the mem- bers of Eagle Bucket Company No. 1, organized December 2, I860, for tho smull aunz all aiixty dollars, with which to purchase firemen'* shirts for tho memfeera. An epidemic of small pox caused considerable alarm and excite- ment In the village this week. In- vestigation starved that James Honion, Proprietor of the Orleans. House ,and Dr. Clark were the only sufferers, from the disease. Obituary—Charles Elilcott in Shelby on June 8th. Subscribe for The Medina Tribune COENELL UNIVERSITY STATE SCHOLARSHIPS Notice pursuant to section 1037 of the Education Law as last amended by chapter 286, Caws of 1032, in effect March 18, 1922. A competitive examination of candidates for the state sdiodaE- shlps In Cornell' University, falling to the County of Orleans, will be held at each secondary school In the county where Begems examjr inations are held June 15-19, I93ff. These schalarafefpB provide? a in- duction of $200. from the annual tuition fee charged by the tJhlver 1 - sity. Candidates must be at least IS years of age and of six months' standing in the common schools: or academies of the State during 1 the year immediately preceding this examination^ and legal residents of this State. The examinations are the regu- lar Regents examinations ita Eng- lish 4 yeaes, American history, in- termediate algebra and any one (at the option of the candidate) of tho following: Latin 2 years, French 3 years; physics or chem- istry, German 3 years, Spanish 3 years, Italian 3 years. Papers in the four required sullyects must be submitted. There will be as many candi- dates appointed from this county as there are assembly districts in this county. Candidates will be- come entitled to th«T scholarships ita the order of their merit Dated at Albion, N. Y\, this 7th day of May, 1938. 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Claabomo smith, Jack Payne, and subject erf i will be a School.\ Th Jack Lyncfe Farrell and presidents; 1 urer, Wllso len Goheen Payne, chee historian; ar registrar. Theprogn is as follow: Processional Medina Hi, Invocation \Mistress M •Our School portunitie! •M. H. S. Higher E< •The Calif c •Our Alma (or Succei -What I Ow •The House Road\ Bo: Presentation Board of Mr. Arl Superlnt Presentatior Class Mr. I President, Alma Mates C Recessional Medina H Juni T r The Juni dor the dir I )cLisle, pri I'nncess W for the se< night in thi lum. The seen royal garde Harold of was taken Georgiana of the que however, v Ruth Mow knew she < she had trii over and o dead for sh Donald Sto she could reigned ov however, v learned thi Some otl Lady San Duke, Bru old womar High Chai pages, Don Stanton; d( Orwig, Rol Victor Hll peasants, S In the p a Maypole dances. Si of the ch Mrs. J. C dancers, ai was th e ac was furnii \Gloom CI Letter ft Capta Armand erted capt ball team meeting ir con, a gui varsity ex \ne of th< 1935 lines About I bled at the squad. Wi Monagan, Durnell, returning 1935 squa to mould represent gridiron v Junior The Ji charge o Commenc chain gii ship, wen Miss Boa