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Ij^fV*'** J \&sfa% [•aits and , ff etables Take i scores of fcfegg^ JB|a; f# Dairymen an* Iivesfco«k ftr»- [ducers at Farm and Home Week Turt and vegetable groteersj jfymen and livestock fatmettf a full schedule of eVents; Liting them at CoineUV Ffcirm Home Week, February 14 to I a t Ithaca. , tew developments aft fetfll lage, nut gprowmg, Jop-^mi I bridge-grafting offlpple ftMtt ling for orchards, and stiffs lor* lit growing are only a few toni^ the program for oteeharchsts,. and table discussions atpi^-' contests are other fesfes-. rhe vegetable grower can learn tut the newei varieties of vege- |les, growing rauskroeitons and Itermelons, preserving\ vegeefei- |s by means of wax. en\ulsionsj |v hybrid sweet cOrft: varieties* t new and promising: potato Va-' pies and seedlings for New Irk state. A potato jmi^iiig con- |t i> scheduled for victors. Itest Developments any departments' at Cornell . tiu: State Agricultural Experl- Int Station at Geneva are coop* Ming to help fruit and vegetable; but-1b to keep in touch with tbie\ smms ^SEl^wwwfflC^IP^ww appears, IffiL*^ |f*n«ft4n«r for ^J^_ *«*^Stafe BepartmeSii or Health. , * >$Mp4k*m sferft Wn^ ftSg dffi$ jgefeOig •** c^junfy nwth- Qid.Tiine Aactta* \Boss tradin\ and? the oidt-tiipe Yankee aucbpn sales which haye flourished since the eariy asettte- .ment of fee, country wiji be rie» rated fe4he«^% ; oftfa»j!g^j^di learned. $h*i anl^ ? husbandry l&paxtment \G£<JX&,$£: publics a«e,-- stion q» friday, February 18,' a SrlMar ja. W* MtfMv iS»* Qo$m*y. «ow«0. Tiwrti* •f»#f ^&^w*mt «P« |y atopointfco* a &«nttee of^ttfe Bowi^'obahrtnar* of a^c6j$#tt«e 4* a»fieuito^ *h4 markets? & J&. Tpi«fce<*Jc M fstrmef amd former *«H ;&al imnexer. of J&e^p*fc$ve. Buffatld Stockyards Comparand xjthei^?,- • • x.-, s v. . - ilttrlng -the *e*jL viatic?* «iU :|iiivei- * ; ql>i«&c*'.|c^in^et'the^^S; k - UJ; i-i^A ,vrrr-«. -\ - versirty fleeter and .foerdi 1r ' s \ i ' ; ' «umh^«f^»©i(^TS^*ein females *tock* judging co«t*sfe ate __,„„. and pwrniiBing JhercL ares of Hoi- uled both for staident-teatfis «oi« stein and ©Jser ;br*eds. . rwgk: scnool^ and sfufe ^Icteufal . Sheep,, awaie f , and o*ef catfte ichotols; andt for adult Visitors* A own^r^ h^Yjft> tar*»der prajpta* rlivestock show and parade to* all tte an^teredte.^et ye^rs at :cjass«s of livestocH, repfeJeixfnif Farift and' Hpwje yreek. Among fine create <a the* tJriiverslty QoelS foi!hn^ppei!&e*s^ herds^, will We conduotea hy animal husbandry students. , V. $oyis, r^ew'Ytoic\c«5n^«»pr fcST7^' 11 *« L^V 1111 ®a*i 1WW PBCROH-^rEttE MEtiUe O^RIEN <HGvAPSC*JtH>rt4 / HEBt RiAU NAME. SHE WAS HftMSMekftf rt«wwii&« mtywooftB? ^BAYmp CALXtffr«.lMO)K.|ltR.V*KV.t IbOK HBitCrt **(&»*Of gOltO^'fH^CAvte Wit A* | HUfMtftfr POiV<WR$ -«C» »W HEH WC W*K HOiWe. ,VSHE shNnr ittitjm** on pwssts, AK>^SM . I H#fttt> A 00*. Off WO^K AS A tttSfttS, T»E« I «Kt MM* *I0. A »W fO^tHKEE WEEK \AM Srooio, M£HtE lSCAU.et> v, MOft£ 'BWfrAMfiUMrrSTAR. Aws-*oA**cW6*C* e.t.c. OOMNN.9.Q*AIC«< ,.^«Si.WW :* if lncl eons County m* l|i|i|?i~inii||j )U u|i ifag OtimU Cototy, «T* th» B«- toore fruit, standing cp, jspirifejd - J » »' t* «rgahW't# am: pxT&yiMm A% was-axv.,ouJ- must fee a^feo)(podaUohs (o> pfob» erly eaie^r.We-^rVte*...Owjpl 20, 19Q0, a ! njeetlng oi tKe 3Snp DaulB^s an4.yawott4 otow.fe aanissctwns of w^meia, vhd had faith and enthusiasm, WM beld iri laiicott Ha» t Yesnltiiri m m formation' cdf the Wowan's MOB* Pital Associiitioit of .Batavia, In! May, 2901, the building fund had reached SIOJWO, ^ gite on North street was selected. BaMvift HespiUI Triumph Construction' of the Batavi* Hospital began' to the fall of 1001 and was completed to receive pa- tients on July 15, 1902, a trlumjjh for the zealous souls who had dreams of service. The first pTeil- dent was Mrs. Jtfelen M. Sherwln, who was succeeded by Mrs. Alice O. Fisher. Other early-time presi- dents Included Mrs. A-delalde Richmond Kenny and Mrs. Ade- laide R. Thomas. In 1921 the en- dowment fund totaled, over $52,- 000. The late Byron E. Huntley's l gift was $10,000 and o simitar amount was in the legacy of Mrs. Kenny. James H. Covert gave $5,000, which was the same sum as was In the legacy of Carlos A- Hull, for years Genesee County Claris. In 1913 a gift of S5,0QO came from Mrs. William McMil- lan of St. Louis, Mo. Officers of the Batavia HOB-' pital for 1938 are: President, Mrs. Irving E. Maul; vlce-presfdent, Mrs. Edward P. Atwatcr; secre- tary, Mrs. John- W, Smith; tieas- uier, George W. Pefck; hospital superintendent, Miss Hazel Hal- lctt. Medical and Surgical Staff:' mm .fHftwi*' a«y^d M- smw-o- gate of (Sipesefe County, St. Jeroiae'* Founded Siate^fil Weleyof tht EH6c>s© «f' Bttfffiip n((ndu6t St. Jtr«6jn^ tioiplial *U' Bahlc street, which fiteMtffi m. ^to|«p!'ii,;'i|if, it irm ipiprove* hy the College ef Sixtmm H Hi? an<i is geiik&l in chirae<«f. tite ppeseht offers are: Prosl<e«l, iSr, ft*, G. Wilson} secl*ett(ry ami treasurer, Dr. Paul P. Welsh; elsief eS surgical Mfvlce^ Dr, WflHaWh ». Johnsohi chief of rhedicai service, Dr. tienry M SpofTord; chief of obstetrical ser- vice, Dr, Charles D. Graney. . Dr, Johjnsoiv, who is consulting ?hysiclai\ tor the Medina Memor- al Hospital, the Wyoming County Jommunl^ Hospitirl at Warsfaw, ind the State Hospital fo¥ Ehi- .eptics at Sonyea, is a nationally *noVm authority o» shock and Wood transfusion. He was born on. a farm cm the Lake road in the town of \LeTtpy the son of John and MarBarot E. Rogers Johnson; graduatetl from LeRoy Academy In 1889 and from Syracuse Uni- versity In I8D2. Marriod-in 1990, ho came to Batavia from Bergen, where h« hdd practised seven years, oad loeated on tliie John- son farm on the Clinton street road. Dr. and Mrs, Johnson hav© a daughter and three sons. Honored by being president of the N«w Vcrk State Medieal So- ciety In 1931, Dr. Johnson Is past president of the Central New York M*di«l Society, the Lake Keuka Medical Society and tb* New York State Section of the American College ot Surgeon*. 4 *J '» IncraMrt town it ?fo»14i4 fa He is a vumffat «f lh>Af»ti#i*W College of Su*<«on»s' , •• SplendW Velerwu' r»elllty ' \How wonfefuiiy to#i' 1 , i». m $1,W0»WP ,Veteraik ; . ^n^lf* twUort Facility on a,»fl«jt^ VRw ed §tajtes (5o\r*nmfi»i «NK^i«iif» In the nortlftirejt corweii, «<( Jft« city, a> the tewn(n»l ftf .^Ai^m*^.^ Rednetd Parkway, wA iU M ern homes built dating tfte -tm twenty years. The fwUfe. Nt serving Bom'e 130,000 w*r.\?«(i*«n« in a 81-county «rt«, which Hk« In St. layftitimt Hm%\mit Broome, and Chenango cow*Uejt and aU me connfte* of $0*1 V«l State west of that bound**/ llrW, It was opened April 30, 18«. , Regional offices of the V*m ans' Administration are located here, The facilities include a»T> bedi, a D: MM4y|i% R*ymwd, mm* Thk £Mm Jffi*»m»fi5' ?j . Tie ina ittff|f??;^«^ie|^ M tkm.tmt ' r v* •rt. if r § '.Vi.,.'..Ji;..,.. * i r«|hay;\ «h^ comedy; ^uHW^ftirt thl«c' > iet« \by George K»ufw»h and Kdn» Ftrlwr, will be present- ed th* v lajjttv pM of ttiftWf; U »;if(A^ij-|w»«iii|MiJ*n.l^li* How will b^'takeh at fhe oloitf U ^,^jiM...t ! . >l i r 1.. .i.i,l''rM\»'l''' l '>' l'l..i?l, I ll,)M..U,1. FACTS YO0*NEVBft:KNEWl« Some 1^8 employes carry ott this work, Artliur J. Dnltot* btoing manager. Visiting days ar*'Pu«« days, Thursdays, Sundays «1W holidays. City buses leave th« downtown section ovoiy feour pn the hour tor the hospital «rea, Division heads at the lroajpitsl include: Chief Medical Officer; Dr. Henry W. Tobias; CWef S urgical Service, Dr. G*ci'g* jggs; Chief of Outpstlent Ser- vice, Dr, Boy Woodwardj CI Denbl Offtcsw, Dr, \fhowi* Nt Roberts; Chief Attwrtoy, Watihrt* T. Hale; Adjudication Offto*f, Allen C, Rynearson; Chlfsf of Fi- nance Division, William A, BliM mlngham; Supply Officer, Harry \ Hlgglnbothnm; Utility OffioiT, Howell C. Bokor; Chlof Bletttlmi Mrs. Knthorino t. Murray; Chief Nurse, Ml«s Alpha Hoov«d') Ree- rentlon Aide and Librarian, MIBS Owinifrcd J. Blbby. Catholic chaplain, the Rfiv, Richard J. Wholan of Batavia; Protostinrt chaplain, the Rev. Chorlog C. Campbell of Attlcn,' Over seven thousand votemra have been treated hero, The nursing Btnfl includes the chief nurse, three head nurses, urid 27 staff nurses. Annual Report of Highway Town of Shelby:, County of Orleans HIGHWAY rUND * Fruit and Vegetable Growers To VisitNew York Reduced Railroad Farad Se- cured For Trip on Jaftairy 25tll to ZBih irejje* uder- »14BJ,42 total bgl«imf|j>%j^o0i''$«4it .,„,„ ..* MrijHMty m ^|i#tt(TptfffuJi«f tot Sec. Ml and Reoeiy«d tpni km ^SiiWd; % m~4: «m%W H «^i';. ; \\iif MINKS M $ tiii&w Tmttffl **l bBUtfKie wnexri«ndocf, DjicehiMr %%, 1907 HftUKJK ^*«»M(M*I»l**t If! Orleanm County fruit and veje* tnble growers will huvc n worn ful opportunity to see how fruits and vegetables ore handled in New .,*-* *nt(»M*w tn$t*i<iiiitm York City by going on the Ffttii and Vegetable Grower* totir on January 25th to the Wtte, accofd- log to a statement reletuwd by the frtrrn Bureau offfeo Iri AMon, Wot only will the krowerw \mq the advantage Of reduced milt&M tares and special hotel rtit**, but they will have the opportunity to visit places which they could not ordinarily see, In addition to the markets ami distributing centers, other points ot intereaS are In- eluded in the trip. Naturally tbo produce plers.nnd ttie Washington and IJifefiK Mi** keta ore included lit t})« itlM** «rj' This year, howev«»,jifower* will mo a fruit and vegetable auc- tion in actual progress. A ferry boat trip fromCortlafM! Street to Wehawfcen **}|l giy# a view of Ui0 city ««a an «ppertuist«* ly to ebaerve th#|(hlppUi|, ,. „ The new Umm Wjaai pill** used for the return trip to Ne* Yottk< A Hlghtwetlng tour will lrwlud« Chinatown oncf th« Dug§<(!grt «••>* tiotj as *efl as mucfi «f>*r #ite *Wie party will crow U» Bf*pe* lyn BrWlg» on pe mfppomfmf ysfd» Where they wp mmm » battleship, cruiser and mtnwmb A nm to • large ^mmmhi suppjylni « f^wmste^m^M 101x10 r#f*ll store* will give m 6 ntty to #e# wha* BlpMrw; of our fntlta end- wg«*«bi •Sckets have hem mmm to the Major BWtt 1utmim*% A1 on the eieVafeai and^SW ful has been todufled.but *«»»* « Um« travel wit N by akw Total bnlanoa frtfm pVevloui yeai I sna.sa Tax «QOIV« imm eduVetos, »i Ml and tm .... 80Q,00 Totul facelpts, fWcltfdlng fealfoiee/ from pievloui yent* .... $ bW$ tsbor and tear** work, repair ana! matntofftlnW ' ft Of bi'ldgC'w „i,i«ii,.u.mtii,<„,M*<<!w.iift«>..,.m.,..,.„'.,i;, 1.1,, $ 137,70 Mwtorials for rfepBlic and rholiUcnonco of bridges 107,31 Total cxr*iidftUrej» M m4i^ .fi *•• Total baUafce* un^fiinded, DecseVnber si; 1087 •„...:„. % 8fJ8.il . HAOH1NKRY FUND , BHlance on hand from previous ymr ,,.,, Tax received from cdllcwf. See. 14.1 awl W ..,. Received ton timm 6* rftaeiilnery, County Road Fund Rocedved from other strttfees. Int. on Ce*t. of Total receipts ,..„,.. .,,,,.,..,,,,.•••'........>,.., KXPENDITUHISS f6r puyrftont of c*ruliciite» of lijd^btodnesa and Intercut, Sec. 200 For repair of rnfchih#, tools and iffiWfcmJffiJf..,, 27fll .1? nopaifs or pay It Ipfititf on m«ejilrt#y *ehfed to County ap Yiilagft m<.«n.rt,.«<.u,i.,...«,.„«j f 1 j*.«.<«>..., D<8,4\ Ousolloo or Wf PC ttrj»olim«Vy renied to Cotinty • pr» Villain «,«,»•(«.*».i.ti„,»**..»MM,„«,«».f,„*,«„«,t*^M'».i*», UI.VM' Total (a»wnoy'tap)l •,„iH<*.i»M,uMu<t,»'>\»»Mi><.MM.i.i Batanee uneXiMriSw, Deetttobfip II, 1937 „....„„.„..„... •NOW ANDMISCHII-ANKOUH tUNI) RBesirrs , Balancft on hfrtd Ir^jirj jfyevioWJ^ar i«. |l§^-0|' l>x; ooJleotfdj Sec, t4t'gM 01 , w ..»>m,m,«m .4880;. (^mlmmltty mm t%trr% ...,..|......«,^ m mmt,|^Wi| |hW fend*',,,.. r ., i ,t.,,..,«.i.,,,..„.,...,,.f.*«,'.,.' ; ; l • * \jy mifipf # Tslftff* ffefit GeheM fund t u„s :- t|.( icIJiireoitt \ r(rf»44i((*M«»(»*\>V< 1 im.Qii 4500.00 1448,715 : « 835.00 I fc**> I 790191 *« ceimty ipenl Yes, ladies are Invited. 'priifcdat (XI for euMIng wood Ji '#» removing ob«iructk;ni» W.ejfiy ,4I» p^i|-««»l. For OBK* ^fteifwin#ea» ^fpHiw *«.«««>«»,*»«.,,.,» for salary town «uj>«*Intor«leh,t.,,«. ; For expwSa** ^'^ \\ '\ '' ' Tisnalff Vk \ Itcfundsur, » iffMJ! J»«M»<«l*#<j!»#^'l SI'S!'] V 1 J, the timm* fam-tf «bim-|at Ji i» thintog 8l»o«t It. g&^^^MML^ ' <tLa