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ay , toea,*lft8te~ i**\\*\\\*^!***^ \\W^XP**\ *«-*i,i M^^ * TOW st:; » now to 'em in. •. > fere's bow- pm ^ean -pjull in move vacation trade ., . mprejprpifits » You know that now's vthe time when ail Medina is getting ready for a summer of fjrn^. You know that vacation-time promotions have an unbeatable appeal! • But, doy<ju4«io\jv that the Tribune furnishes illustrations, headings, copy and timely promo- tional ads to all its advertisers ? Do you know that every mojiih you have 40 or more pages of advertising material at your disposal to be used in your ads ? This is made possible through Staiaton Suppr Service Advertising Service and is. offered to. Tribune .advertisers absolutely FREE OF CHARGE t Exclusive with The Medina Trijmhe M*ws*otHpnly to «W^ ^e^*- pressiv* wwnmer heat but «lw $*> repair political fences which,** some instancy, tw* Itftantupft* disrepair, Th* vtttwrte^lwflW^ o^eottts^fc'Jta «* t^eleet^Tfp^ here is tt^ WfiL yrhich the M£ resenUtives ot the peopUj cW»- It iv a , beatttlful citgy tW» Washington, which tooth SUmatatf and Representatives fondly look hp to as tbejr own, It is a vital, mntuMtaig-capital, full of \m>% mense buildings dedicated *K» many pujppse>H?ui poses which have, &mc* the-advtait of the Ne^E Deal, tafoBO op a \wder,sco« thrift, evtt frmfojret Som* flt the s«W* tures are classical, some merely attractive, and soirte ugly, When I say ugly, j; have, in mind t)h» State DeparWnti>t which in pay opinion is eyejj JJ$ore._. unsighf^r rthan the \ bany. bronze bus or taxi. It iv co$h> the same to travel by cai.iOS'biw, hence many peisong >>naW~foiuchnse a pass and use the Wejucle most con- venient The. jssossqs sell ioi ope dollar and a^ fcttartei and saw money for thqse jwho use ttua means -of tiaiel Tajds are exceedingly cheap apd commonly usfed,\ They have no meters as in other; cities suice the zoning system peirnib one to travel a goodly distance JW twenty oi thllty .cents One can lide to the subuibs foi forty cenU> There nM moic taxis in Washington Ulan i«y city which I have visited. On a miny day (they are so popular, you have fairly to beg 1,0* one, sinqe so many persons usjs, them to avoid getting wet. One of the most amazing things about the city is the weather and one of we greatest thrills of my life is to experience the changes which sometimes opcur within the period of' three hours. It is a common expression that if you don't like the weather., wait a few minutes and the brand to suit your .choice will come along. For the past three weeks it has rained practically every day with the temperature, .varying from chilly in the'morning to slightly oppressive heat in the afternoon. Although some distance from the sea, you feel the effects of the low altitude and at times the hu- midity is almost unbearable. Washington vveather Is s o w' pricious it Is said that raincoat and rubbers, fan and fur coat is the standard equipment, Tribune Classified Ads quick results, •* % . ft*h*#W* b r«pl«ly wrowhlni whea. fcrwiew fowwfowtt J*W y*fc Stat* wWtos^thowwndt ^ dollars be*au» s& .some caj^t m«wrtiti>r miAiel^s *W, ^arnj| ^ «h *.«. i-m**!* \t&Mg£3£&gir t*y*n ,aays« 4 4h»t >$**& 'liod W\^**?*^..^.**.-^^!** ! -JSB^ '' £&' i $0*P l KM* $ J #I* i -tai«»*i'> »* **ver«. *lyei*!»ay* that In' contrant *<» thls«*ype t ^ «»r«>*«i i*not<3jist, farmerst mm- in, etjpe.'with %b malicious *hfef -who attempt? to make % w^f »* th» Other lel- Imw'a ^xp«»\«e, . Farm^s^ar* «»«*d)by My«r* to thorougjily pott ttvthx farms Wth ihe .vigilance *igns made 4vallabl« by *he Jtarm buteau (l T*ete signs?' says Wyeis, Morter lejwards xtt ten dWlawvfqi jtetty lawtny - and twenty-ave dollais for «rand*lmc«?ny to any person giving ttitQlmatjon tending to the «»*est «S»d conviction of jpn&ioios foupd guilty of stealing ftom post,- ect property\ -Ho say* that signs may be? obtained at tn«? xatloe oi the county fawn bureau at cost DISH FOR THIS WEEK ,, P^ldny*-!Fish , \ TOlght some- times tjo vmied* wllji \Friday— Vegeta.ble Lonfi\ 4,ays thp New Yoijc State College of Home Eco- nomics. Tlie following lccipo lot a ma.ln dinnei dish includes \ege- t^shiss 5»d a meat substitute y«*ctable hont i <>m. 1 cup of cooked , string beans, cut in amull pieces 1 cup of ground or chopped raw carrot 1 small onion, ralnced 1 cup of tomatoes, canned or cooked Mi .cup of ground peanuts 1 cup of boiled rice % teaspoon of salt Peppor Beat the egg and add to it the other ingredients. Mix them well, and turn into a greased loaf tin. Bake in the ovon (about 850 to 400 degrees Fahrenheit) until the mixture is firm. Remove the loaf to a hot plattor, garnish with -bacon curls and serve, t For a dinner menu, the.College suggests grapefruit juice, vege- table loaf, creamed potatoes, now cabbage sjilad, ice-box rolls and Jelly, chocolate cako, milk nt least 'for the children and coffee tor the grown-ups, if desired. T judivldwhi or th* icwwrnuoitiei « Q meial nv»to» subtly Mm* that the ^fopfttfc fllLjS* ,ca»i*l» calttles, bo less severe thl* $tmn than lu^.OfWftls Aw «ha»« ot the icamting <wqtk rove»l«d Uvat the 4 tent tyititqpwr Hmtt* Ite foe,ding 4 xbmiSi *t<» }tm» tm shrubs of llttl« economic Imv- jpwtan.ee , s ttie> «0di^ i^wsd, tood plants being tt»e wild cherry ii*c and the uimept wplc tve* oi W> Ch^rd Seldom sis this pesj, ^gund in abuhdnw.e In well jljttpt w propoily «niayed fxviS oichRtds. Moio than 00% of the. tows jnoj* damaged m jt^ to eowsist of wild Lhcuy Complete defoliation dvo.ing tl)o season dpcit xioi needs' aailly moan that ilia trees so ,uf fectcd will no$ cpnIUiHio to b«av tar&Mtifc. , L »MtkM t«KlM^«t t«»t*M«( |UI* „ .la* \N Y»HW»U , •*•« M«41«M* V •» ljrtl« v *Ml a«tktj»rr ,9»-rffhf*t»W<M> «t»tl^ The MVOIAI mUlctconUol St^Vn? «USKVt«u <a*w,) of the eastern tent caterplUai. as outlined by Compftlfislonor ^3»- hpimo inMud© oejose ^pectton of all 4unTy tvees, Mh?aw Xov apple trees, and Ihe' compurtfr lf«- moval of Ihe ,cgg nuiasus from these trees. *Sho cgi|nas»ii| ««> small dprk Jtoowo T»flale» pttftttally ejaclioligng the staettfcy .bwhclies. of tho Wees and con easily bd picked off, after jvblcli they should ho burned. Tills work IB beat »Of corovJished |pom August tp A|»n. Immedlntely utter- tho eggs hutch in April, wj§a Mgln to rippenr on tho trocs and should be removed as fast as tbey fcam Removal of these wobs, however, can only bo dono ertcctivjoly in tho ,«ariy morning or late owning hours. During tho day the uuterplUors w a rule leav.o tho wobs in search of food, .to roturn in the evening. The most effective mannejr in des,U-»jyJng top \vatojs Is toy picking thpm off tl protected _ then be bumed, The torch method Ihe Brofcehes with glovo- banda. TU«y ihwld of burning the web on wo brnncha may also bo used pro- vided it In not important to avoid tho poaslMSity of Jftro Injury to tho tree bcaijehea, ,Aft#w, ; ^BWV« w^ctbod, .of destroying egg mames nnil wcb« is that of epniyinyg. Tho solution most commonly used in spraying is mado from uraonnto oi l«na, flvo poimds of the powdered ar- senate 0f lead to oiiob one bun- drml gallons of wului'. This «pi'|iy should 1}0 jappllod with tlie first appearance of Xoliugfl In tho spring. .Spwing should be d|s- continuod after Juno 10, m tho cateFplllriES Aro iiaually through feeding at that dnto. IMtw«H«M 4*—tn»»«<rtiniilmK «oM«intm •li.ui.J.1 i l t,^H^w4.d^.i'l«.«.,P,,.'\.'fff ' season in • 1838 extended from Maveh 10 to Movch 31 Ineluslye. AB In former years when the HnhMfn County' ngntn Moduced tho fewest tnko, ». m km* pers reported the taking of 043 nnlmols as «Qinptt»jQd. with Wl taken' In W37, !h 1030 thoje \y|ro taken in Homliton Cminjy 581 beaver, and 1071 in 1«84. *m\qm to ibis fetter date, the last OJHMI season Jp which beaver could be legally trapped was In 10SO. Heiiyw, Do.pij.rtnjpttt official* ppintcd out, fmv© jmultlpllcd rap- Idly In Now Yoi'k Stot* duislng tlie past 10 wears and for this vmton the Deportment hiw d6» clarcd a few short opan geasows permitting tholr trapping, m „ JHtwtAi - Tl l*tl»llTfl«ll .i ' a * ' * Mn..JH,»HlMI '\'.* > SywvVKi* «irtit '*>t«-L v iiziisiiacsaaiisiHin '/ •' Anatbec tUlnit, needed ^%pl* pountry 1JT» way to sati^*'i ebickoh «tppotit# wlttt «n •pfttnlieW laiflry, • ;, :'.;.»;'. Many Beaver Trapjpod The iihort open season for tho taking of beaver reworded WW trnpperj with 2639 of the highly prized rodents, tho Conservation Doiiarlmwt has announced. The order pormlttJng the taking of those Jndufitrloius «nlmul« WHS is- sued by Commissioner Ltthgow Ouborne oft«r a checkup dwrlng tho winter months had revealed ihufc this «pflolea wus plentiful in many aountloa <of WW state. The ill Ill IMHijiH-) •lll|Ulli'l|liilJMilili||ll!liir,im)i|.i|l ilJJiynii Hfllgll II 1,1 fff. tBOPOlD CODOWSKV, A,1C.A,F» Compositions fdrths Left Hand ,*t* COUNTY COURT COUNTY OF OWU5AW0 Homo Owncr»* Loan Corporation, Plalntltf. VB, Mormon A. Braioan, et «L, oei«tndunt«. In nursuance of a judgment of Fort'clnKUxo and Bute duly made and cntorod in tho above .entitled action, Ijearlng date tho llfJi day of ivfuy, ivao, J, the; undemsignesu, lh» lloferoo in »uld Judgwoni.' named, wlil BOII at public auction nt tho law offiiees ofi^ktoner it- Skinner in ihe & A. Cook Build-' Jng In Medina, New York, on the. SOtii day of Juno, 1938, at Eleven otoiock A. M. of that day K. %. 'I'.i th« premtoo directed by flald judgment to be uold and therein daserinod as followKi \ AIX TIIAV CKBTAJM 10T« i PIECE 43H PAWWL OF MHP, with the butldingu and lmpj'ovc- rnvmk thamm oreeted, «ituate, JyitiB trad Ijeing in th% Villago of j Wedina, County ittf £>fl)muk, Uiote ef New Yorfe belo« Urt» Wo. 7 rind No. $ in Wm A-vmm.ftm^0 n a subdivision the plot of which j* duiy reearded to th# ClerlfB Office of OrloanrCSounty, T?hl8 Msopcrty i» «sojivisy«d wtth One Following covenants running with: the land: 1. That the oaroe shall never he oceunied toy a saloon or col- ored person. 2. That mo building ahnll he placed within km Uw»» twenty feet tram thy front un« of said lot. 3. That no Iwilding *h«li to erected on »«id Ittiid of i*#* than ttore* room* with #t*ndard wc-aUier IwiisdlMif and paihtoo, BX£3KFi'B4« a «t»oU part*! of land to lb© southwest ««r»«r h#«eto*o«e os«yey«d to Bdward mus&'. M«dlaa, H. V- May je»3, IW, CJOISOJOH it PMtm Medina, Urn York. IM ROY J. SKlKflM Attorney tat llalntlfT, WedUiii, Jlew York. #»wfl \ . UyPmWl,iMcNim»» S BVKM ymr* »Ko t at ill* «tp of *i«y, with world f*tn*t m A pluno vtrtaono and «amp&«w of huntlrcd* of works for plflno, JUopolfl Mm* •fc*, *4>*,A*.. iwrun-to' ptenwr in • nw *«id. Not eent^st to live vim tjtemoriuji of *<amw «| irtl*t, com- powir and «dltori nit f«*tltwi gonitt^t «pirr«d Jiim to now «eiid«iivor. 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