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M>wM*iwMp*tHii r\ frige fii timing fIEIBUHE P-5 NEWS OF NEARBY COPHlJNI?IES STEMS Of IMBES* MMK MM mi msssxsmsm •MM EAST SHEMIY Biere will be no services at the terurch on Suiiday. The Rev. JD.vid Kllngler Is attending the & mesee Annual Conference, The Ladles' Aid Society wish #0 thank the public for their pa|- kcDage at the chicken pie, supper At Thursday evening, and all who Rdped make |t a success. Nmety- £* o dollars. Was cleared. East jSifelby Grange; No.. 1.239; ftv U hold the October meeting on fei turday; evening, A SUver tea will be held at We Grange Sail oh ##»e*day twternobn, October 12, for TO? fez rieflt of the Grange. , .... Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Meyer and fer. and Mr'& Frank Ingram of Jjagara Falls mote-fted to Painted |>ist oh Sunday. Mrs, Jacob Mey- •'te„' who has been spending a few- %gek& :wlth them. accompanJ,ed- $-ehi and returned to ; her .home: r Boafeburg, Pa. .' •• .- , Mire. Tiiisby. of, Knpw1e>.ville Is 1 «] ending the \veek with hei' cbus- .•&*, Mr8«.jC'arrie .Alleh, and,family.: V Mr. and Mib. Lincoln Shaw of feweoye ;Falis spent the weekend \nith Mr, and Mrs. Silas Watson, .'Mrs. Alta Austin' of Medina §• ent Tuesday with Mrs.- Rena V heeler and Mrs Roy Bishop. <_ Mrs. Clara\ Neal has been epend- &g a few days with her sister, »rs. Viona Neal, at Alabama Con- fer. -£»' W. Bowers and Edward f ckwell spent Monday at Cale- ihla. Mr. artd Mrs. George Henry a id sons, Cole and Donald, of Firry, and Mr. and Mrs. Orrln F'fehblel and &»n, Danny, nf Clnr- e >ce Center, were Sunday guests o Mr. and Mrs J. U Allan. Mri(. Glenn Culver Is ill with a thma. at which time ihlsfeadP 4-P Ctyfe will Organize for tfe year's WO* County teem mk be prfeseif, ,111 intemm mm invited-to *&• friends aila Jtteljhfeow gathered at the MmeM Vmiea M&mw jnento^, were iscWeft and all r$, ported a/ftM iSM... :•••'' • ':' . Mr. anti #M». «. 6. Thonn arto daughterV Joaij, attd: Claxenflfl Humphr# aftid fpft, pavld, spent Sunday with Jlfo Mary Hunt* phreyiV ,,, ••;-,: •faaWiirtwmi =» ^S3««ie* #8ttWf l» confined ;tp Sis ndftSfeby iliriek Mr. a»4 l$fef#, iBaward Hill vis- ited relative* in* Brockport Sun- WEST SHELBY The Rev J H Heck la attend- ing Confeiciiie ut Ka*t Aurora. Mrs. Emma IVtcis of Fulton Is h -Iplng cite fni t.<i mother, Mrs / ugust Gucty Mrs. l.illi.m Duchnw has rr- t rned to hfr home m Hoyolton a tcr spending some time with H rs. Melvln Jenkins. Mrs. William Winter fs confined t. her bed with a bad colfl, Mr< and Mrs. George Winter a iH daughters were Sunday g tests of Mr and Mrs. William \ inter. Benjnmin Amos ts spending n v eek' Willi Mr. and Mrs. Albert I eyo of Bultaln JEDDO The Jeddo tThapel. Sbelety will n eet on Wednesday, October 12, a. the home of Mrs. John Snell. Th| membership supper on Tuesday evening, opening the ac- t vities at the Community Hall, v as well attended. Mr, and Mrs. Claude LanslU snd daughter, Isabell, spent Sun- c ay with Mr. and Mrs. Charles I arnard at Waterport. On Thursday evening, October 13, there will be a meeting at the 1 ome of Mrs. Emory Breltsman, rs. Lavlria Gregory of Uleta, Florida, 1$ spending some-MHae ih this .vicinity Visltfng relatives apd iErtends. -•.\•• ,.' '\'; %-,. ••• Yates Encampment ;has elected the following onicerai tor the com- ing year:\ Chief Patriarch; JoV Joslln; High Pfiost; Charles Air bone; > senior warden, vebo . jCon- 'bver; junior Warden, Prank Mq- rlson;. ecribe, Leonard- Belnrgub- ;erf treasurer, John ,Q. Peters. S (strict 1 Deputy Gramd Patiriarch Jton Plummer arid staff will in-? stall the new offlceira Friday ev^ enlng, October 14. , Born on\ September 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barry, a son. Mr. and Mrs. George Abbott have moved from Smith Main street to Stanley Betattey's tenant house. Homer Pringle has entered the Eastman Srjnool of Mupk at Ro- chester fo: vocal training. Mrs. H. H. Ward is visiting her daughter ind hwwand, Ut* arta Mrs. NoflSftan J, J^jn, t/t tto*6H# Purk. N. J. Mr. anil M3f8i Ri^boH PolJsrd had as guest East tieik Miss Mar- garet MaUmejf rf Nlainfa E^jMls. Mrs. Louise Goodwjn and Mrs. Ella Perry of Oxford spent last week with Mrs. Frank Hlbbard. Mrs. B. V\ 4 thojiftW Is vialtlng her son, James Coftdqn of Pitts- burg, Pa., for a fevv days. Mrs. Fred Hill h*s j»efi visit- ing her mother, Mr«. A. ML Ives, of waterport, who has returned from the Strong ial Hospital, Rochester, KNOWLEStlLtE Mrs. Bert f. Cooper of Medina gave several readings at the Sil- ver Tea Friday evening which were enjoyed and appreciated very mueh. The school children , also assisted wltlutrre program in a very creditable and entertain- ing manner. The Ladles' Aid Society of the. Methodist Church will hold their first fall moeting toj the church Thursday. Dinner will be served at 12:00 o'clock, followed by a business meeting at 2:00 o'clock. Your corres>6ndeht can vouch for the fine dinners the Ladles' Aid puts oij \once a tapntb. Get the habit of keeping the dale— the first Thursday of every month r-open for this dinner. It is a fine Sinner for only 25 cents. There Will be lib services lh the Methodist Church Sunday. ROBERT E. JAMBS JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY DEALER IN FEEDS, FUEL AND FARM STJPW, GRINDING MIXING GLEANIM Lyridc Lyndonvllle, N. Y. Ph6ne Lyndohvine tt mmmiimxwwmsmmmmmmmgttSimMiimx IS YOUR For The Hunting and Trapping Seasons MEDINA TRIBUNE POSTER SIGNS ARE LEGAL,! The Rev. David KISngler fs at- tending the annual ^onfer^aco a,t East Aurora,:, Mrs. Georgia Beachtell of Po* Chester was ipeekend guest of her ibrother, John Hatch, and family. •- Mrs. Myrile KUnfewU of tock- ifcort ts snendUig a few (Says tit .Ibwn. . . ,;• Mrs. George Benson epeijt Sat- tirday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs; Iflarriett FidiftBer of Qak- .fleld: Mr; and Mrs. Charles Trpfcr of Buffalo and Mrs. Aria Hunn of BatavLa were also Mrs. Fidlnger'e: guests * oh Sunday! the oitasloh being *ifs. H.tihnfc; birthday. Mrs. Clcira Achilles' returned home Sunday with .-Iter daughter, Mrs.- Paul Vogt of Gteheyai whose giiest she had ;beeh for two weeks. 1 The periftk supper in the Pfes- • byteriart Cfitifch Jast Tuesday evening and the silver ted in the Meaiodlst Church Friday even- ing vvere. both big successes. The penny supper- netted over $30.00, and the silver tea nearly $20.00. Mrs; Sarah Burke has returned froih a month's visit in Medina, Two Bridges, and crther places. Fletcher Chapel Mr. and Mrs. Ktrk Patrick of Niagara Falls visited Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Wendler and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wendler Sunday. Mrs. Gordon Plummer of Lyn- donviUe and Mrs. Marjorie Mack and another friend visited Mrs. William Rook. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Borden of Caledonia visited Mr. and Mrs. William Rook last Wednesday, Irvih White expects to spend Saturday and Sunday In Buffalo, as does John Murphy. ALABAMA SMS **<4m*<nm>mim>m Kuiraday.OctriM-frUgi I,t wi #y,Qctol Wtok Grains Mam Higher Protein Valw Says Farm Bureau Age Dairy Grain «t*'»y*» As large a twe Ja tht dftlry grain mixture a? l?05iiWe should be made this f oft <* wh**e g?»ln«, because nutrient* in ino*t grain* are «M#»gl «nwJ«derafely te m the maiket than «rt nutrients In higher ptofeln Xfeeis, <&¥mt# VM of giound wheat mm tit «W be- cause of its low namrtet ^aslufr, «c-; eordinf to A, Gr. Weajl, County Form Btffeau «g«6fe In using low protein home* grown grains la the milking iraA Mm enough high protein fee-ds sfcould he included to p!«#eriy attlpplemejit the kind of ha,^ fed Oil the basis of present feed prices the following grain mi*? Wies are recorhmended with toar- ioub hays 4 and corn silage where corn, .<rat*v barley and oat?, wbreat, or buckwheat are available. ...\ WHI* tint**, H»y . Orai» ihl3tfJ%« Ci^ihjfei: ftl^l 22. per cent total protein,, jibs, |ibs. Lbs, Lbs, Com, whe^tt vf *K*9lny l«d Oat* ©t^bar%,atMl ;jgm,^.i r ..M^i..i,.i^,.. i . $uekwheat, ...vi....*„..w.^.Vi.M...i..-.i.-,,..i.... Wheat bran ,i...>.™. Corn distillers' graWB Corn, gluten feed. 41)0; 200 200 400 400 600 §00 i MO 20O 200 20D, 200 '400;M0O 40O 600 ZOO\ ,20ft accepted a petition teaching children. \- School was closed Montlay on account t«E teBchers' meeting. , Mr T and Ifrs, Wttliam Shiats are the hapt>y parents of a son, boro 9% the Medisia Sfemoriai Hospital Mist wee*. Mr. WJd Mrs, Earl Hale and daughter were in I*ockpor* Sun- day cailihg 0Q.tri«»d>, , Hiss fleJerj: Hisaife came home Wednesday from New York to 6|>end jKjjhe tow \with itev par- eots. Sir, and Mrs. Charles Haak, Mrs. Clifton iinintiohs and Mrs, Paul Britt .wjere fe Albion Fridiiy attending a Home Bureau meefc •ing,. • ..•'•'.- '. • ., Mrs, Frans\ Weet is on t&e slefe MBU ,;., .-' .. ' Mrs, Mary Smith, Mrs, Fred Mace and llffe ^Nettie yincen( were in Bateyia IVrcjay, Mrs. Florence ^Russell pf Ro- chester is visitihg relatives, here, A new veranda is being built on thebquse occupies by Mr. and Mrs. Wilfiapl, Sanderson, JMr. an4 Mra. Robert Janies of Knowlesville were dinner guests of Mr. iahd IVSrs. L*6 St, Clair Sunday;' also called oh Bert; Golman. , EAGLE HARBOR Soybeahoii mtal <e?«pelier or toydrtittlic process) 400,^400, 400 400 • •\ r . 2O|IO;^0OO 2QQ0.2000 ... ,„,.-. ^.., r .^:W$i ,<«!' -k»«t- %• clover -or- alfs^fa) ••', ' • Gfalri>inixtl^^;(!oJ»talnihjg abput 19 per cent Jolal\ protelh •, .'••.'!.'. v - •••'-;• ,. - j '-• LpVi.Lbs.'LI t,bs. Lbs. Corn, wheat or h«fn|i)y. Ieed.,i....... i ..,.., Oats ^pr fc^rley; antoj oats.;....^...^„.,...^v, .„'....,:... Buckwheat. ^..:..,'./i..;.......».w....; v ..,,i.,....,.,, •••••, Wheat b^en . v....,..-...'....,...,.,., —„.....„.; Corn distillers' grains ;dried..~ i; ,...,;..,. 7 Corn gluten feeoU. ..,i-.,...v.,,-.v„ Soybean 6H meal t[expeller or hydraulic process) 400 ?O0 6O0l'6OO 800 1000 . 200 20O , ,' 200 200 200 200 600 (J6b 400 400 •-':'-'•' 20O 200. Lawrence London of East All rora has been visiting at the horfte of his uncle, Percy London. Mrs. ^eo C^trander submitted to an operation ut St. Jerome's Hospital, BuUiua, last Thursday. Earl Bloomingdale spent Sub- day at Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Delos Beeman of Akron and Mrs. Flounce Moore of Oswego visited at Percy Lon- don's last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Fied Starkweath- er of Bethany visited their son, Floyd Starkweather, und family on Sunday. Mrs. Mury Jane Scarborough, widow of William Scarborough, died at the home of her son, Irv-* Ing Scarboriiirjfli. last Friday Be- sides her sun. fhe ts survived by three daughter*. Mrs Adelaide McKee, Mrs. Will lam Webster, and Mr« Ornre /Viken, and by one sister. Mrs. Abbie Rr.idt is ill Mr. and Mrs. Percy London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs» Embt of Batavia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilbert and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Sffr- bert, Mrs. Cynthia Wlatelrstfeet, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gilbert, Frank Gilbert, Arthur Gilbert, and Miss »Marlan Gilbert spent Sunday at LetchWorth Park, Mr. Ralyea has moved from I.averne Gray's house to Mrs. Emma Kraatz's house. WEST GAINES Mr. and Mrs. Richard Grimes entertained a group of relatives Thursday of last week in honor of their daughter, Mrs. Sarabelle Retallack of Buffalo, who was their guest for the Week. The guests were: Mrs. Marion House- man of Lyndonvllle, Mrs. Nellie Flsk and Mrs. Madeline Grimes and son, Roger, of Ridgeway, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Grimes, son, Noel, and daughter, Virginia, of Flet- cher Chapel, Mr. and Mrs, Will Grimes uf County House *road, Mrs .IWSP Boyd. Mrs. Lillian Coon and Mrs. May Boyle of Me- dina, Richard Grimes, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Young and their sons, Robert, Earl and Vin- cent of this place. Mrs. Frank Fiikins of Roch- ester was the Sunday guest of her cousin, Mrs. Byron Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sayers spent Sunday afternoon at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ida How- lett, at Knowlesville. Mr. and Mrs. John Artor and John Onkes of Lockport were the PRICES 75c First Dozen 50c Each Additional Dozen 50c w Name Imprint ^tmmmm The Medina Tribune | ^ PUBLISHING CORPORATION ||S. A^Jook Building ; Bring In Your SOAP COUPONS RINSO, Large 21c LIFEBUOY....3 for 19c LUX TOILET SOAP 3 for 17c LUX FLAKES Small 2 for 19c Large Each 22c Phone 105 ****\*' SPRY , 1 Lb 21c 3 Lbs 55c Frank Ferri 201 StftWf Street Phone SO ' 2000 2000 200O 2000 Witt Cto**r<* Alfalfa. Hay G«rf» mlxtSfffia «>lftWhiiSi about 10 per centred protein ; , , ' Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Corn, wheat,; or bomlrty Jced.,......../.«, .- 6D0 400 20ft Oats of barley aiid 1 oats ..;.....,..,: 800 .800 100O 1200 Buekwheat 200 400 Wheat bran «...v.»..rt f ..........,....«.«.# ,. 200' i Corn distillers' grains dried 200400 300 200 Corn gluten te^.V^..:.v....:.v.:...:..'.:.-.:../..:'. -•••2eo--«eo -400 Soybean oil meal* (expeller or hydraulic process) 200 100 2000 2000 200O 2000 Where a cornbinotlon of oats, barley, and peas containing 20 } per cent or more of peas is available, f nib may be substituted' for paiil or all of the o«tt *r*d wlieat bran. Af Mr*, and !S*rs, lUlifgu^rite, Sun- iuifefteen gtte Cecil Pflirfc *i Mw. Jtttf or ^eivi* Falls and her daugbtef, WR«8 AUtfe Just of Hyde Pmif -'«#! -SiiW* evening with Mr. Wtitim. i^rfark. Allen tq$pdOS* - ArUghter. Miss AftnilMi* . ^ SfPte&i and Jacob Ro'vWl a Wtmm *pent Fri- day evening fti IWiS holme of MR and Mrs. Richard Grimes. Mr*, Retallack returned home With them. JOHNSON CREEK home after spending several days With their brothersi JFred and Homer Brown, and families, and jsister, Miss Elsie A. Brown. The Rev. Irvin 1-telley has been having a three days' trip to Washington, D. C. • Mr. and Mrs. Warrefl G. Stoney :at tended the wedding of a friend at Alfred, N. Y., on Saturday of l.i st week Mr and Mrs. Berry Rice of Rochester visited the latter's sis- ter, Mrs. C. H. Steele, and fam- ily, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Allen and daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday af- George Culver entertained By- tcrnoon with HDr. <R3 Mrs, Frea Ton Culver and sons of Rnr-hester Cfeyeiattil. Chffrles ®, Mr. tm and tfoft 61 r .*H»fttt»iri iughter, lift, Mm® Browll ate, Mr, and ma. iftv Detroit, Mk*„ .#>& M\ Vim wltft his brother) Mrs. Mary ^afta m. . $Wm Mead •&rvU I3ep- m atternoon hying Kohler. PltefKoii, N. and \m Sunday. ~ \Mrs. c, H. Steele entertained the Plus Ultra Class at dinner on Jgednesday. ^ Mr. ana Mrs. Thomas Flanagan W\ere Sunday guests of their niece, lite. Arthur Ferris ol Albion. MM. George Spry, president of ttiss Barre Center P. T, A. Associ- ation, is attending sessions of the J*, t. State Congress meeting at Rochester this week. were 8Uh«fty parefttsi, taft MIL _ o*» the Greek jr^as The Rev, ehSrl slnigera 6»eHt §§oi with m m& Mi*. Hugh ts«niiriri4 t ,__ J., spent Satutcfey With Mr Mrs. Fred AftStefSSiH, Mrs. Stifsan SflSUy gp&M Satur- day in Buffalo. Kennetti Yaftdss. Whfrne'd home Sunday from the Mecuna hospital where he hatf &?efl several weeks as the result of ari aceideht. Mr. and Mffe Ddvifl Scarfeof- ough ana \soft f-RJififer, ^rjd Mr. and Mrs. John; Robjfio.n attended the funeral xA jwrsj. < Jennie Scarfefor- ough at MnTah F'olls Si^&iday. Mrs Scarborough • was; a former resi- dent here-janji Mirlal 'to6k place in Harllarid Ceri{ral C^rteter* Mr. afrd >irs. - George Mftg of Clifton Sprkfes ',,spent Mnnday with Mr. and Mrs, 'Leslie /Utteii. Miss Vera Foster and firmest Williams bf Loektfert nave re- turned from speftdiHg A few days with the forlfterfl brother, Wil- liam FosteV, in 'S'arrytown, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. George lEngert spent last Saturday in Pittsford with Mr. ana Mrs. Charles Bon- hurst, and Sunday in Sodus With Mr. and Mrs. fclyde Engert. Mr. and Mrs. John Hubbard of Batavia Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ha\vkes. Guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. FreJd Anderson on Sunday were Mf. and.. Mrs. Merrill Voh Duzee and family, Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Bluett and son. Miss Alice leith, Mrs. Ida Campbell* and Mr. and Mrs-. James Campbell, all of Buffalo. Charles Mouffefbp is «piite ill. SHELBY *sm llie Rev. and Mrs. J. Rawson feotok Miss Dorothy. Rawson to Olean Wednesday Vhere she has mmmmmmmsumMm, ALBION m The re-np-enfirVg o! Pullman Me- morial tyniversallst Church, Al- bion, held on Sunday, October 2, was a gratifying event in attend- ance and- interest. Special music by Robert N. Blodgett, organist, and Sidney Beales, churfih solo- ist, was gfeatty appreciated. The Rev. Stetson of Mlddlepof't and the Rev. Simmons of Albion as- sisted in the services. Miss Jean Brown, Btoffalo stu- dent, spent the weekensd with her parents, Hit. isnd Mrs-, F. A. Brown. The Rev. dftd Mrs. fcr. H. Jlob- inson are attending the State Con- vention of trnrwersaiisls held at Utica this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Browri of Cleveland have returned to their NUtt APPra BOXES WINDS, FLOOD8C IblSAStEH, have Tdestroyed v millions of f ilters worth ^tjf -jproperty in e\y England from .which dis- trict your apple,-j boxes are purchased. ; \ [ We did not escape this dam- Agt, but due t»,our,widely dis- tributed mills We are able to keep up our supply and still have an ample slock at our branches to take care of your JCfefjtilrements. » 9^M^^^ri^i^i- We are not increasing our Mrices as might be expected due to this condition and sin- cerely trust our customers will appreciate this service when they are considering further purchases either this year or next. It flays to deal with a manu- facturer of boxes who controls Its products from eight* nulls and can be depended upon for a fair price for both manufac- turer and consumer. THE NEW ENGLAND BOX COMPANY, INC. GREENFIELD, MASS. BRANCHES Sodus, Hilton, Millers, Appleton I f 3«€ \ Mrs. Sherman Kidney » eater* tained the Indies' Aid Society Wednesday afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Enos Tompkins, Miss June Tompkins, and Mrs. William Slaughter spent, Sunday in, Niagara fails,. Bobert ©mery was home from Eljnira over the weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Claude .Hunger- ford; Mrs. C. A. Gutts and Mrs. Hearer Walt spent Friday in B^- .ebes%. . .Several ladies troni here attend- ed the County w. C. T..U.*Con-: ventibn in llolley Friday, Mrs, Lottie Rod! and Miss Eliz- abeth Root of Kendall Mills, and Benjattiin Root of Rochester called oh Mr. and Mrs; Cunls Sunday. '., Mrs. Ada Darrohn. has be^i visiting out of toivn for the past :tWo weefe\.*'•\'.' t \- •' .\•\\• ,-.- ' •• Mr. and Mr* John - R\*>t'' bf Clevefend have been guests'of his sister, Mrs. C. A: Ctitts,; for a few days. -J'.*.'* •.'• . .'.• • .' , * Mrs. Anna ? Eameh returned. Sunday froth ; a visit with her daugnter-j Mrs., Letoae Pultz, and family, in Roeheifer; . Miss Peryle Duteher spent last week with hfr fister, Mrs. Fentbn Coakley, at Hilton/ ; Mrs: SaJnitel/Fulton suffered a stroke last week and js.-jjulte ill at the present time. * : •\ Mr; and ,!£?: Fred Bates o r . fildltey called m Mr. ancT Mrs, Aldraeh Saturday evening. 1 Mrsv, FrfinH Coventry returned Saturday froin Seneca Falls. Mr. and M&.,* Lewis Stark- weather were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs: Root at Carlton. Miss Virginia ILattin of LoW- viile and the Misses Dorothy, Deborah and lisettte Jarie Root of Rochester Wfre, Saturday callers at Mrs. Melana McGlen's. Prompt action of the Albion firemen sav^d the \Briar House.\ now occupied, by Mr. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Price, from burn- ing last Thursday. It is thought the fire started from defective wiring. The ladies of the Congregation- al Church will hold a hake sale Saturday at the Ross Hardware Store for the benefit of the church. Trooper Lynn Wheeler and friend, Miss Ballard, are the guests of MB parents at West Winfield for three days. Mrs. Harry Adams and daugh- ter, jfJancy, and Mrs. Mae Adams of New York City called on Miss Edna House Thursday. as Richa'rd Hoffrhah. Roger; Hbbbs, Cl^de Whittletptt,-. Sydney Riches and children were baptized Sun- day- evening during the ' church service. ; ' ' .••,\• -•''.•' '' •\.\ '' Mr, ahd' Mrs. Arthur. Murphy and son; Robert, of ^bche^ter, H0I«1SPUN YARN Gloves should be washed often* to prevent hatd tubbing, whiekU tejures the finish; ahd loosens the tdye. m Some old mildew staum can i» I rejraoved by bleaehing them wiffi. potassitun peirmanganate or ox. ailc aid. SmaU oraii|S?s Hre ias«aily jao-* economical for julji» ttm Urn ones, according to home econL mists. ' the slight natural wfttsxtive BOS erihg and &creas« the tendency of eggs to absorb flavors, meant 'loaf gwgr« and was apt phed to the wives of hohleraS who dispensjed brfeaj to the Jteedy I^EKLY SCEi fe*' s Bc^t Secijje Sliced iPieeapole $ ^^::i\i .cups S^ks of cinnamon 6 wtre Sunday guests of Mrs, SQ. rlobbs. Miss Frances Butler visited her sister. Miss Butler of lima. Bb,berit .'Cooper of iJi^dlepor*. u Spending Mew weeks, with Mr, and Mrs. w, «. Tousey, Mr:, and Mrs.; Goirdoto Hoteiuuf entertained relatives: from Sy**« euse and Gana4a recentty., > Mr, and Mrs. WlftK3n£o2'$ft>&; stej.were Sunday gues|8 , of ' Ut' and Mrs: Melvto RahdaJ, * •Miss pefaldine Rill of Wetf Gaines spenjt last Wednesday && Thursday witti her grandmother. Mrs. Ida Bill. V Several from here as© workjj at the: dry house at .Waterport .«p,:..i : Tracy •and Vat '.Me Diana Sui Peed Grinding-, Corn Shelling and Mixing at I, 0. tttGNEL CO., INC. (OttLEANS MlnXS) MaiiKSt., Medina, N. Y. and your telephone service A statement by James L. Kilpatftck, President of the New York Telephone Company We frish to acknowledge the splendid cooperation and forbearance of the telephohe-using public during the anxious day's Following the hurri^gine and. flood. Your understanding of the difficulties that confronted us, a t a time when you needed most the service that we could not give, nas been an ehcburagerfient and an inspiration. . More tnanSQ,0OO telephones were put out of Service in the territory scarves' by the New York Telephone Company, about 18,000 in New Jersey and fnore than 300,000 in New England. To meet the extraordinary situation, ah army of telephone men and women worked tirelessly lo maintain such service as could be given with the facilities still operating, as the task of restoration was undertaken. Extra repair crews from other telephone companies have been seift td the stricken areas. These crews, totaling more than 1,500 men, have come front os far south as Virginia and from as far west as Illinois, and have brought with them 425 fully equipped trucks. During the days of abnormally high tetffyc, the operating force also was augmented by operators Sent in from other companies and by former operators who, in great numbers, Volunteered their services. The Western Electric Company has supplied and distributed the largest volume of emergency materials ever requested of it, but even with the materials at hand, restoration of service has been rendered extremely difficult, rnainiy because of interrupted rail transportation, washed-out highways and the necessity for clearing away fallen trees and Gthef debris. Rapid progress is being made and it is expected that within a few days service will be normal, although it will take weeks, in some cases month®, ro replace quickly-made repairs and rebuild in permanent form. To all subscribers whose service was interrupted, we express riuf sincere regret. As is our practice, we are arranging credit for the days the telephones were out of service. We appreciate fully the fact that the inedftveruence experienced was more important than the amount to be credited. The telephone men and women working in the devastated regions, to many of whose families the hurricane brought suffering, even fatal tragedy, have once again upheld the best traditions of the Bell Systefh. We take this opportunity to express to them the appreciation and thanks of our whole organization. * ' - • '