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liursday, May(%M%%? J. Reasota For jigher Deap Rate Hundreds ^ of dozen' research workers ~i laboratories ane] ex- irimmi station, m the United the 1 \„_„ seeking the reasons ton f^cre^e in tie Wry death Ju ?,f/e He will speak to north- ' & poultry men at their an- \% ummer meeting at Cornell fSlerXT June 21 and 22, and Fnofthe newer investigations on gir'paralysis, both in this an3 other conning-^ o f Comelli to _ ternatiunally recognized as an 12my on poultry breeding, wi MeH about modern trends m Sultry breeding, and Dr. G. f. ffiuser discusses new trends rn 5y feeding. Dr. Heuser yis- M \4 experiment stations last 'An and winter in a 2p,QQ0 mile auto inp around the United States, and Canada. At the poultrymen's banqwet on tune 21, a real Indian princess, Princes;, Nacoomee, grand-daugh- ter of the great Custer scout, Cali- fornia Joe, will relate a part Qi the real storv of the A 1116 \ 03 \ / 4* t\ *>• *% \* \* * i** Indian. A student- of Indian his- tory, 4nrtMpiprA iwiw*, and imis|c at flr*t haM, she] has lived m ajd^fton, has been educated a| some* of the best schools, in this, country, , - A .thousand or more poultry* mm ivm *h# entire Jfortheast aie expected; at the annual sum- mer meeting, Garden Sprinkling Waste* Tip* And Damages Plant* • - V • . rii'M!.\ in ii ^p^4er«,iqfirinWiJ|?f_ is becornlng bull it pQssjhjp 7 sotfro\? of damage tocrr\ d • SpripKVng jtends to moM e « #* e sirrface*-soit only, encouraging root growth at thai point, Mucli Of the food ^tep£pi$l by plants js found deeper in the soil, and plgrtfs w^ciH? to root near the surface mjy be partially starved, Moreover, lateral roots near the surface are- in dagger of injury during; hoeing. ?po frequent sprinkling is in- advisable aJsQ pecajute experi- ments at the Ferry?W)rse Sped Breeding Institute show it tends W Promote •mildew, Mildew is a fungus disease which is damag- ing to several favorite flowers, particularly ainnia. • Considered fcorri the time angle. »I>»4nlrnf|y |B Jteanaalebibe v tottjfe undar a hot *un way Hwd to damaging «*ldin«\ Thar* t», holding * b*$e «$« fcreetpig flM* l&e most effective, and at the aarae time the, eaweai method o* watering is to lay the hose an the ground, letting the water sir* deep into the soil around the growing roots, The flow \of water should not be too heavy, op there Will be a washing of soil and ex- ppsure of roots. lEhe water should run slowly in .sow plgce |os 20 -\'nutes to half .an hpur. grosH lead \channels may tJfe traced the water along the rows. How many old-timers can re- member when you could tell the size o| a>. grafter fay the size of jiis watch charm. Maybe you never noticed it, hut occasionally the \rasest owl hoots at the wrong time. 1 ' ' ' • . V.\\—A One nice thing fibouf traveling by airplane is you don't have to read a lot of billboard ads. You can't eat your cake and have it, but doughnuts will stay with you for quite a while. Distance never lends enchant- ment to the motorist who is out of gas. REDDY KILOWATT AND HIS FRIENDS ^Ja&M^$f2!8&>X f *- t -WEftl'lL BE NO MORE BimNT OVVEKMG$ 9 MQWZ%, IF VOW tET ME 44£LP UEfc WITH A NEW ELECTfciC H4N6£ v^ Ash us kQW to save $32. on a J938 Eleptric Range NIAGARA, LOCKPOUT 4 OHTAHIP PPW|H €0. N.AGARA & HUOSON • giy I I UlyUI • • /»'r Attr«t Tlpi ,SIJ9Wt 1 Aspurngus tlw m\ ire *P w< p^ent,«nd taify to ryui m **m attractive to wo kins of beetlw and $heir immature grubs, *pd groweif; are on the lookout xqif them spptted* *«dd|(ftfci)ra»ge in M «tjd usually appars later in seajon. go||»..3^rids QJ come from their* winter ...„,,„„ where they w«re protected %9>t T^^P WP^SP Nvned Ento«<^i 8 t At <5fn?v* Station %r*p A»p»r««yi t||stl«l, »KK« una larvt on u •racui t||etl«i •r»svt tip, i _ • ot »ip*r«gvit b«»*l»i anil » larvi. garden debris and gather In de- structive numbers upon' tender asparagus shoots. Their feeding and the presence of the grub and egg stages on newly cut asparagus is both In- jurious, and objectionable, says Dr. R. W. Lelby, extension ento- mologist, Cornell University. If the crop is cut clean every three to five days, the eggs laid by the over-wintering beetles can not develop into Uu> gxt)p stage, and severe injury will be avoided or postponed. Sometimes a part of an asparagus planting Is permitted to grow out, and the beetles that assemble on the larger uncut stems can be de- stroyed by a killing agent such as a rotenone dust or spray. Later In the season it is usually necesspry to kill the grub stages and the beetles, if numerous, with' an effective insecticide. The asparagus, when not bo- ing cut, may be safely sprayed with a mixture of four ounces of calcium arsenate ond four gallons of water. Added to this are throe ounces of sklmmllk powder that rtAfl»Wt«Jfftt Ot %, HfcifTh Olas-* f it fo be c%* of the pivwi on Pf jjoraology Ifo the £t»t,e 3Bxperi- «»»nt Sftatjon St penevq, effective 0way J, h« been aim&mtfcd by Qj^oy. »pi)B a»iKnnJment flll» f vacancy occasioned Jby the pror mtttlottot li^essxir'jeairott to the > ^ qiw4o»li| entered the erri#y o| «k B$w$ment Station as an associate in the Entomology Jpyisjon in>- isii,-'following soon »f«»'lit*icaduatiort fronrthe TJni- f rsltjr wmSm, W«b the inaugr ati(?rl.in\18l^5.ot special invesU- gation* of insect pests of canning i^psit*¥cl«wiP8 both *i\its and i^ei^mm^m d»\Mted his qntire time to Uie study <»f canning crop pern and in 192$ was promoted to the position of chief in re« search in entomology. tons been mixed |n a small QUnnr ©ty of water. The calcium nrsen- ato js the poisoning qgent in this Spray- and the sklmrntlk spieads the spray ana causes it to stick to fee slnooUi aspMpgus stems. If th,e asparagus is being cut fj?y table use, n nOD-polsoRous cjerrte cUist should be used in place of the palplum arsepate spray. This dust is a mixture of or»e Bound of derrjs containing four «r f|ye p,er cent rotenone and six pounds of c|ay or talc. It shoulo be applied w|»en the asparagus Is Wet \vitl» 4ew. Four qr five spray qr dust applications are .usually necessary to reduce a severe in- festation of tho asparagus beetle, In milaer InfestutiOns, two treat- ments may suffice, the first of which is made when the beetles are numorous enough to threaten, severe damage. ELBOW GREASE IS THE N5CSSSARY OIL OF INOUSTHY. KNEW!// 'ByftSblDartl THE GOOFUS FAMILY By H. T. Elmo By Bruce Stuart \ m w On WUdU% «Pftd^Uy 'm tcpmA even, weat it «ji« «W?e»l otrOwp-» •wvation CotmMlsslontr Uthgow Osborne it heeded,, The Co»mi«i •loner ^ir|«e k farm«ini and M other landowneri planning to 4$ my ntoWtif *r hwvertlwi In m near future to u#e flu«hinji bar* to iheiir wowing <*r outtingmat chines; and In thui manntr |lvf added protection to wildlife, u for ttje past several afew»,V iloner OjbornB»»aid, \In* net Comml^iioiier Oiborne *ifi\$, \ response to our appeal \m r wtft fratifylim results. We }tnovf frornVtvul «SHlt« miw^.jHr faim$ys, Iwdfowne^s and aU other groups 'interested in, JgStirtM and consevving QUr'^Ualtte^ttiM when HwsWng* bais 'are used On mowing nnct >arveatfn* TOWWWf a gicat many ffpound W\W blids, which mm othelrwUe b* desttoyed by these mochtaes, are n s » of tho so-piiRed ftushUig bau auall and W from, Qila «w» \ya§ vory l\lgn»\ j M The Commissioner further pointed oftt th»t Uw Oepgrtmcn} would gladly furnish prints and other mtomation aim Vflrfewl types of flushinK fcars most Wifle; ly used at the present time, t« J], persons interested in Jolnta! jmjp campaign to protect Hie wllout* resources of tho State, COUNT* euURT QOUNTY Of OBIUEANS Homo Owners' ^ an pprporatipn vs. Elizabeth Kelly, et ol in pursimncq of a judgment of Porculosuro and Solo duly maple ond eptorod in the above-entitled action, bearing date the 25th day of April. Ift3'8, I, tHo ui\derelfood. th.e Boffiiee In s«|d judgment named, will sell at public auction at tho low otfleea ot Skinner $ Skinner in the S. A, Cook pidg., J ledtnu, How Yorlf, qn the lQlh ny of June, 1MB, at 11 o'plock A. M. standard tltno, Uie proinl«es i enld iu , dcBcripid proinl«es deficiibed by sold judgment to he sold therein, describe as follows I ALL THAT TRACT OR PART CI3L, OF LAND situate In tho Vil- lage of Medina, County of Or- leuns ond Statu of Now York be- ginning nt a point lwo)ve chains ninoty-oight links west of tho cen- ter of Gwtnp Street and on the south side of Pnrk ^vonue; thenoo South_ to the of tho Jorth lino New York Central Railroad Com thence westerly on the lino of said Railroad Cnm- Stoffn pany thirty-six feet; thence North on dop a lino ntirallol to tho East lino, to the South liho of P'nrH Avo'nuo; therico piatit thlrty-plx foot to the plnco of beginning. Also ALL THAT OTHKR TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND situate In the Village of Medina. County of Orleans and ,«3tot0 of New York, known on a mop and survey mndo by Adnm Gurtor for Charles E. Fnlnnun os part of Lot Number ten, bounded an follows! Beginning on the northwest corner tof the land heretofore conveyed by JameB Swnrt, os Executor of tho Lost Will and Testamont of Austin II. Holhawny, deceased, and others, which deed Is doted February 25th, 1008, and recorded In Orlonns County Clerk's office In Book of Deods 121, at pngo 28, to Charles Bwrry, and on tho south side of Park Avenue (for- merly Mill Street) In said Village; thence fiouth along tho west line of said Hurry's land to tho lands ownod by the Now York Central and Hudson l\nllrood Company; thonco cost one (1) foot: thence north and parallel with the first mentioned boundary to Pnrk Ave- nue; and thenco wcHt on Park Avenue to the place of beginning, containing more or leuji. Dutod: Medina, Now York. April 27, 1030. Cornelius C, Hiiltz Referee LcUoy J. Skinner, Attorney for I'lalnliff, Medina, Now York, 40w(J COUNTY COURT COUNTY OF ORLEANS Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Plaintiff. V8. Normnn A. Brennon, et al., DefendnntB. In Tjurounnce of a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sole duly made and entered In the ubove entltlfld action, bearing dote Die 11th doy of May, 1038, I, the undersigned, tho Referee In #u|d judgment named, will goll at public auction at the law office* of Skinner & Skinner In the S. A, Cook Build- ing In Medina, New York, on the flOlb day of ,»un», IfiU, al Eleven o'clock A. M. of Unit day K. 8, T. the premises directed by Hajd Judgment to be sold and thereto d&erlbcd «» foHows; ALL TlfAT CERTAIN LOT, prECB 0 ^ PABCEK oy LANO, With Uie building* end Improve- ments thereon ftreeUid, situate, lying and being »n the Villaae PI McdJnfl, County of Orlenm, Bt»t« of New York, being Low No, 1 and No. B In We«t Avenge Terrpfe* (n a inMhdiviiion the plat of which is duly recorded in the Clcrfc'a Office-of OrleftiM County, Thi« property hs conveyed with im following covenant* running with the land* 1. Th»t th«j same chflli nev«?r be occupied Ijgr a saloon or col- ored perueri. 2. Tlutt no building Khali bs placed within lew than twenty feet from the front line at m\A lot. 3. That no building shall bo erected on suid land of Ices tltari three rporns, with stendartf v/eather boarding ana palnk'd. mxeiSPTWa » small parcel of land In uie southwest corner heretofor* conveyed to Edward Ward. Doted! Medina, N. y. . May lflth, 1W. \ ao«r>o« H. FAywB, Referee, Medina, New Y«rf«. LB ROY J. SKINNER, UemtM, wew York. 48wC ^tfE^iifrif**.^ m «wm A.mWMMP •! W ffKCN . I'll**! ae~H«(<ii uvimt ytfcm** «—«*(» ft m«*t«al •*•!• «i^»»?t/|St?ifti «m*m<' , f—«i«iiijirf' v - '..•••' '•-•\'. .HW-'ft*n»»wtw*i« *. M«t«t t»—Wwila^ttjtMt.'' 'it V 111****!!?*' a ' fffVfiyiliif «H»»<I iHab*» W** rip ».tf»*'eii tat MP AROUNP TOP HOUSE Youngtitor'H Early IlablU When n two-year-old loarns to wash his own fneo and nut awny his towel and wmiholotn, ho ig nlao learning to bo Independent and Qtdorly, Early hobltu often influence Inter ones, Ifqwover. o child can't be ojf- pcoted to do nr» oxpei't lob with- out equipment that fits htm, Bowls and hi»thtul)H, us well OS tolloU and pods, uro often toq high, and poronts should provide a hrm box for him to fltimd on, A pmno box of wood, about Q by o by 15 inches, can bo pnlntcd or coyprod with oil cloth, and outfitted with motiil handles, to make an oxcollent step, if towels ore to bo used and ro-hung, a rack which tho child can easily touch In needed, Adult- size towels and washcloth* uro ulumisy for small fingers to man- ipulate! guesl-slzo lowolR—-obout 14 by 20 Inches—ore easiest for two-year-old* to uso, and small wash cloths—O by 0 Inches or 8 by 0 Inches—can bo made from tho aood portions of worn both towels or knit underwear, Young&torB cap comb their hnir more easily If thoy have a comb with n handle or a short pocket comb, and a small mirror placed low ond In good light. Tooth brushing, however, uguully need*} •olutlen of Pm\* H». &?. noma guporyhjion, nntl tho brush ilimtld n» kept out, of the ohiltl'n read), and given to him only by nn adult, ao ho will pot uie it to nn adult, so ho will not uie tt clean things bosldan his, tueth. may Uo daulppod wlUv-low- H tu)#i (ehouUler high), a shelf or box for Qvorifhootf, ond n low box or stool to sit on when removing or putting on overshoes and IfiggJtlgB; or a movable locker may bo roup from an ornnfle crate and p|fl$fld noor tho door. Another ronton why there ore DO many divorces Is that becnuso too many peoplo think that as soon ns thoy get married they have to quit making lovo to each other. tmcAuhAL of Helpful Hewiohpld Hints qndRecipet Coe<K^dbyil«ANORMOWK spoon »odf|, 1 upoonn einflnWIWBi To nmkp '}m»n» Dellghtai Mix t cup light mal*«Mii. % cup luitr. H cup melted #||prtep)n|.t»d % 'iup boiling #«^r, The* tm ed with tbt fo* #po^Mlj«ltliif POWiJpfi w ^W raitraoe and eloyet, l5Ijctborou«h- |y. Btir In 1 cup #*eh Of l|liift» apd chopped nut*; then will i% enpe uncooked rolled oatn. Chill llioioughly In \ aircondl- tlonwl tee nsfrlgormtor, or Jitore thorn. Protected by the properly moist, elfian-WHKlied air of tf»4# modiim rtfrtipwiiwp, it wfl] ke$p fresh and oweet, until needed. Pake a« drop cooklw in • modJeriiUtly hot oven (375\) for about 1J mttt> upem. Makeii 0 doien cookie*, • • # The most convaulent way to drop dpmpllngs Info grotto It U» nnrt dtp a dean upomi Into the brotii, Then dip up the dttuidi and tt will tlWe off eaeily Into the broth. a * • Here la tome ammunition for the hotwewlfe <*UQ 1$ waging • fftntifto- out. battle with dirt, Add two ^^ apray guna U> S /?^V^L your clBaojrti 0P<m«ip|] with k«ro#»B>:, and urn It to |l|!J»t|y fpray tfie fi«orf, |»room «*f0» mtMtylm $P apd dirt. nil the other f»B fllh p|l and spray thin on tile jKw>P<HJ # dpf n on Ui« t«blo and brl! top back, gently, forcing oi air with your hand. Thsn.lii tlio bottle. Is null in thU POf itki, terew in tho etoppor. TM «»« matfiod may be used In ping i t f f WmA l$0|Pjrft that have fwejWF ^WfWRPfpjPlfPPff^-w )l]WBBf \• MaWjf> J^&W'liWaSSBii throuKh th« food ehopt«r, w~ Will rofljefa #jl) of'' \\ bom p«rttcle# no may be quickly el • *.? Tim n«»t Mi on you, do not f• Of jl SWtf{a- ™ mallowa la m H' curdled alia tard mi »ti until tlmf are' melted, TH#n WHIP the mla- tare ftpi In » fe| J» ',? * ito^%(a recjpe that hall* fa 0«j[rirt* for *tk>Wen Oleam Vi matin** you that wf hg^ fa penehim down 1 it ii aprieola that are I m nuggeta In thl* g| ||^f l* MR with unbaked ftt h»j|t«r, $m Hi *«ij tao euirt«rdfji W mey Wk \ mi place ranned if 'Jfhiy «f them to fill t* | wp, la the pwtryvifjwi % l|ch of t&f : « m r rU r, CISHS^ Hike l$ at