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•% Uursday, lUmk'it^^ 1 •sammmmmmmmmmm ft *r. THE MSB*** TfilBUNB Rochester ItynMpp Features Hobby ShoF Fourth Annual Snow *• *Be Held M*rph £1 io JW # Exposition Park One of the greatest amateur hobbv shows ever held in foe f.niu'd states is promised by me »\. Hobby Council n«ct „ A All three floor* of tljie R.Vu-ter Museum at Exposition {£*\ will be, required to stage I,;, * * plays of some fifteen hobby club* and over one hundred ex- b 'The'\hobby show will be open (rum une to ten p. m., daily, from Monday through Saturday of next \\a Monday wiU be Caledonia ddV with a piogiam m the even- r n » t v the Ukrainian Civic Chor- ' Tuesday will be Batavia day, \'•i a moving picture program ,„ inc evening showing the work f ^,e Rochester Amateur Movie nub- Wednesday will be Web- ster day. with an added attrac- tu ,„ ,n the evening of a marion- ette show produced by the Ama- teui Marionette Club of Roch.es- ,,., Thursday will be Canan- d,iguu day with a program dur- • nK the evening by the Rochester M^.cians Club, Fuday will be s t ,ut night, with a program by ihe Gul Scout Glee Club and by Bov Scouts. ' \ partial list of the displays an d exhibitors includes: hooked , UK . and table ma*ts, Mrs. J. P. Kl v,e of Batavia, N. Y.; early M-wit bottles, Flora M. Palmer, Fin port, N. Y.; collection of arms ai,i ( bK,di-i> by Henry C. Rice, Jr., Rn'ie.-u-r; collection of glass, „L'U crystal and metal by Leon V. Schumann, Rochester; collec- Uun of bells from all over the many Organized tours from _ „ ^un|i«s.u* 7 New Yprksfcite ate 'beinr plwwjel fox ihe ! annual eaatern Poultry Producers' Coun- cil -at* Cornell 'Univenuty* June 31 to' 2V County Committee Name Changed £he, Board $t Supervisors ihaye voted to change the name of the Bovme ^b^cuttffittptimmittee fa ithe Oilcans County Bovine DJsewfe Control Commjttee upon a request from the State. The change will I not take effect unfal January J» In addition, delegates frorolWW nearly all ^K^x«ast«rn states ex- r-. m-«—r—. I-TT- PS# to attwd. a«»rofa* J* ^bew of the Cabinet by Edwin J>. A ; Ruckle, .state coUege of agr»- BlQOni i Rochester; Stone Age culture chairman of 'the tours 1 specimens from Denmark by Jul- commiHw. States heard from are: aus jRasmussen, Wuhamson. U X.' Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New- •'Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, -Rhode Island, Ver- mont., and Virginia. In .all, more than 2,00(1 poultry^ men, teachers, extension jvpikers, representatives of poultry a,n,d allied industries, and others are .expected to be on hand. Member- ship Mi tthe Council extends throughput 33 northeastern states, and far the first 'time since its or- ganisation in 1931, the group meets in New York state, world by Florence B Schewman of Rochester; stamps and coins, Mrs. John. $t Gnbbroek, Roch- ester; bedspread,' table cover and napkins by William Joseph Coad, Oswego; a doll and waidrobe by Edna McLaughlin of Rochester, a large doll house completely fur- nished by Katneririe R, Nagle-of Rochester; collection of old books, C. Edwin Blake, Rochester; col- lection of Chinese and Japanese carved ivories by Armand Weis- buch of Rochester;'collection of United ^States .coins, many rare dates, by Sf. C. Kivis'on, Webster, N. Y.; -paper cuts, pictures made from colored paper by Geraldine H. jolley; wood carved panels, J. Qlyslgger $( Rpcjhester; auto- graphs Of President HooseVelt, Vice-President <$arper, and mem- collection of hat pins, Edith Bol- ton, Fairport, N. Y.J collection of fans, salts and spoons, pitchers, teapots and plates by Paul ami Margaret Lange of Rochester; oil paintings by Polly Anne Gale of Rochester; minerals, rock forma- tions and petilfled wood and cac- tus plants by Mr and Mrs, Earl I. Langlols of Rochester; collec- tion of rmniatuie dishes by Mary E Black of Rochester; auto- graphs of piomlnent Americans, past and piesent, by L, Virginia Raymond; early American clocks by Jeiome Kates Stamp collectors will be par- ticularly interested in a special cachet of the post office m the old country store This has been prepared expressly tor this fouith annual hobby show and will be attractively punted in coloi Col- lector? may send as many address- ed envelopes as they wish to the cachet committee at the Roches- ter Museum. If envelopes are un- sealed a souvenir of the hobby show and of Jtp.chesler's first post oftice will be enclosed. All en- velopes for (he cachet should be sent in before Sunday. A preview of the hobby show will pe broadcast over WHAM Sunday evening at 7:15. Subscribe for The Medina Tribune 4h gPORT*TARS **-\*iP .i fVwm*^ ,%^T, $&*m mm? ^wr iw #m wu>m*# mm* fmmmmmmm AfMM' ¥ JlfllH mr^Htn Mitt X w»iuiJu1u«i'>,Li,i-.J'.ii , <9SaHW l AGRIGRAPHS Good Lighting is one 6f the lS*n of Better Wing. NIAGARA, LOCKPO»T * ONTARIO POWIR CO. ~ NIAGARA! HUDSON Despite a score or more of avail- able varieties, peach growers tare still looking for the perfect peach. Uncle Ab says he wishes that houses got as much architecture as ski-scrapers and filling stations. The cost of short-term credit varies from five or six por cent a year to as much as forty or fifty per cent, depending largely on where the farmer gets the credit. Of the 2000 dairymen who keep monthly records of feed and pro- duction in New York dairy herd Improvement associations, several hundred have been association members for ten or more years. To supply enough vitamin A for good growth in chicks, poultry- men should include five per cent of alfalfa meal or alfalfa leaf meal in the ration, especially if the ration contains no cod liver oil. Mice cause most damage to or- chards in spring and fall, Cornell bulletin E-338 has helpful hints pn control, and single copies arte available free to orchardists from the New York State College Of Agriculture at Ithaca, N. Y. Ground ivy is a common weed |n nearly all lawns, but when culti- vated makes a good border fpr herb or flower bed. . The useful life of a horse avc)> ages about 13 years; the period' of greatest value is from five to seven years of age. Uncle Ab says people used to ponder whether to stay single or get married; now it's whether to stay married or get single. The present system of property- tax administration is a product of tax legislation that covers a period of more than 250 years. Seventy-five herds averaged miaa tut m M titamii WR*?r* Sewal. *ro«er* ^M pl»ntini young twit vtm> ^mg*W pftaehAc and ch«rrl4« thi» tprtng. It is essential that th«M mmw plauting* t»4^l<4i0Wi WitaWf yfam «pplt! DISH FOR THIS WEEK iilntiiri 1 .TIL TuVi iv WiiiijiirJi: nriT.iii..riMirViBBaag«JWtip For a change from buttoned or browned parsnips, try these light, tenders-crusted parsnip cakes, suggests the Now York State Col- lege of Home Economics, Parsnip Cakes 12 parsnips 1 egg Vi teaspoon of salt 2 tablespoons of melted butter V4 cup of flour Wash and scrape the parsnips, and boll them for 30 to 00 min- utes, depending on size, or until they are tender. Drain them, cut them In quarters and force worn through a rlcer. Add 1 well-bent- en egg, and boat all together un- til the mixture is light. Add lMi teaspoons of salt, 2 tablespoons of melted butter and Hi cup of flour, mixing them well. Drop the mixture by spoonfuls on a greased hot griddle and brown the cakes on both sides. This gives about enough for C portions. For dinner the College suggests: Stuffed shoulder of lamb, parsnip cokes, buttered beets, colory and carrot sticks, frozen prune pud- ding, coffee if desired, and milk nt least for tho children. »n.poor»»» ., . , It k jwsitofcuto liave » IM*,»X. jflrninatlpn bt your pronpfcctlvfc or? cjuutl site by A so£ «t£«t, tt Jl now powlblfe to pwftUcally ?nUr« : young orchards on poor #) , ,X)*- spitfr this fact CM M ih> «o«wt ssttlpg nmt orch»r*i4urlbltiht» pa*Mevf-yew*4t«VftJ}«fin JWBlln8, to take a chance on their wll' Some of these men will regret their lack of foresight in a tew yean. Prof, Qsfcajnp vwlll be In the county to woijt yMfo Ass't Aitejit A. J.lJfcholsJn^ns.wUn ' you ^iN».njw location M M sftvtagand n efiajtcfe Hi soil proppsl $$'•-% lve*»^onthe; more than forty pounds of butter fat to tho cow during January In New York dairy herd Improve- ment associations. \Feeding for Egg Production\ la a timely Cornell bulletin for poultrymon. For a free copy, write to tho Now York State Col- lege of Agriculture at Ithaca, New York, and ask for bulotln E-222. Subscribe for The Medina Tribune FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!! BY Mr Tt Etoa, *»»-FtR5T DEB/COMBINING CWB8TAUCWMHO ASHB&..... IT WAS USED TO OyB VVARRlOGte WMI&KRR9 m , A* once/ If you would like ( ft CttMfW detailed examination of yojir proS' pectivo orchtud Hold, jri touch\ with A, 4, Nteli! slsuint County Ag<fot,jkt 1 Orleans County Conservation Meeting The 1B8B AgclfluUHrjil Consci- votion Program will be explained at a series of meetings to w hold in Orleans County. The** nre sev- eral new provisions In this yeflr's Program and farmors are urged to ottend ono of theso meoUlijp trod receive tho information iltm hand. Tho meetlnga will stert at 8:00 P. M, ond ore scheduled as Jot- lows; Medina Village Hall, Frldivy, March 18th. Holley High School, Monday, March feist. Albion Court House, Tuesday, March 22nd. W&*J&$8&?& ,<l ^MMi'-^'T^'':'- »-/ '*» I :» ^^^^^Jjl^ TJ^^^^M^ ™3^™^ v^^^ S iii^?^ *^rsT mxirar. kMCM k notMook full of'J 5222 ssiBSSy^ ™ ™ *?R' ™ fsww «a^»*&,*S'3clj ill B W COUNTY COUHT-COUNTY OF ORLEANS. Homo Owners' Loan Corporation, Plalntlrt va, Joseph Matusxnk, Rose MatusKuk and the County of Orleans, DcJcndoiiu. im*imv • \—ni^w nmwwmm* mi»»^ii«yiiiNiwui^iiti|iif—ww»i<—II^ '> • ... .Pift tnoff . _ do nwiti Hollywood^ In .puMHonco ol a Judijriient ot v foreclosure ond Mle duly midd and entered in tho above ontilloa action, bearing duto Uio tlrd (lay of February, 1981), I, tho unflor- slgnea, the llofcreo In mild judg- ment named, will toll ol public auction at tho low offices of Skin- ner & Sklnnor in the S, A. Cook Bldg., Medina, N, Y, on the 24th day of March, 1030, ot elovon o'clock A. M. oJ that dny, tho premises directed by wild judg- ment to bo sold, and therein do- scribed as follows; ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT, PIBCF, OR PARCRL OF LAND, with tho buildings and Improve- ments thereon created, sllunto, ly- ing and being In the Village of Medina, County ot Orleans and State of Now York, distinguished as part of lot Number Three Hun- dred Thirty (330) r of aald Village, being the north part of premlfiou convoyed to Mary QlooMm by Ad- dle A. Drake, by deed recorded In Orleans County Clark's 0„..w In Liber 128 of Deeds at page loll. bounded south by n purt of lot Number Throe Hundred Thirty (330), on© (!) chain: weat by lot number Three Hundred Thirty- one (331), twonty-olght (28) foot; north by «n Alley, one (I) ehatnj oast by Catliorino Strcol, twonty- elght (2d) feet. Tho MOUOI Une of the promises hereby convoyed bo- ng parallel with pad thlrly-oiifljt (30) feet north of the »puth line of the promise* conveyed by Ad- dle A. Drako to Mary uloa&on. TOOKTHBft with oil fixtures and iirtlek'fi of pcrsonol property, now or hereafter attached to or used In connection with the prem- ises, all of which are covered by tills mortgage. TOaETiiBR with all the right, title and interest of the mortgag- or of, In and to strips and gores of land or land under w«t«r ad- jacent to or ndjolnlBj ittld prom- ise* rind to the luiid lying in the bed of ony etaeet, JPOHO, avonup, lone or jpjglit vt my m they now exist or formerly existed included in, In front at, or adjoining the Br ^&tim *.U» the oaao- menbt, riparian right* ond oppur- ten«i»ce# mi m UM estate and r(ghl« ol the mortgagor In and to the prembw*, D»i*4: M^dlns, N. Y, ,' M®Jino, N. Y, mm J, »mm.m. Attorney ifer Fjfllntlff, NOTICK T<) CRKMTORg Wit brdjctciPI tjilfffi do«t'nob mean-hWl OAllforn a. 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