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^&m fhursday, KoveB&er 1%WB fBil MEDINA TRIBUNE Wl id pheasants seldom stray; J from the-home range, prdvid- ^'.toJ' ahd/,co#er a** sufficient. Socc tonally the bng-fefleft •SLS'-ni : obey S *** No«»dic '*\X !.. go places.., '^fhe pail Hunting season^ dis- ' the two-year wtodeaSbngs !t'u>t on©' ch bird -when Fenton of £3Q Clinton Cortland, rett>rn,ed to the: nMi-vation Department a .-i taken- from a cocfc he shot near Cortland, fi-om. its liberation Jjqinfc : eords revealed that, the r'rl by the incUHator- nirthpd on one of the me Farms, was liberated eght \weeks old | „rre.'j; Schuyler county, fusviei of the Community Staneii's Club, ••one* pf the ino-se S?„ 7(,n sportsmen's , clubs , eo- S>n»g m New',^ork t . Safe's Same j.-tnbutlcn, was the liber- ating Jt5 enl • - * •- . j he :,nd was, one of .several released as 'part of a project by' fee Bureau. Ab a two-year-olcf, Febr .t was the finest'.co'ckf he ever saw Mud weigh* r.d one-half pounds.: [ff,at flaref\ - '' jwnuf State i leg- b3, ; Iptitasaii' •bird. \ tixtdi Stale I'- ll) .1938 •near fioss ()UHd.''t J ^search of Game ton W' 15 pheasant cd toL. • Most any girl is '.pretty jljjt ,.:•., would make , a' laateb f\' l he man with fto burn. : ' : goo| Money Week'*; ^igecijfc- • , . m m&: mm fomfatet. Sauce^^ggs, % teaspoon salt, % teaspoon pepper, 2 tablespoons cream,. Hard, coofe the eggs, slice eross^fce, in' half. £u* yolte ttepugk a sieve; add salt, pepper a^d «reaj» to ti» yolks. Refill the wnite^Plape eggs in covered 'fcaSy: Mag, dish an* j»#r over them toe horseradish: sauce,. Beat for W minutes* Sprinkle chopped parsley oyer top. .HtorseradHsH Sauce: X iahlespaonf at, % tablespoon fliour, y * ,*# horseradish, • & cup top ,ni^ op scream* ^§ teasjaoa sa», I teaspoon sugas?, 1 Mellf fa** add 1 flour, swaserdiags and horseradish an<fstir ( until; blended, Addmilk 1 and stir until thicte. Sirnnter. attouf 10 njjHiutes,. Ce^rEorSplfliMsX ' s ',.\•'• . A -ihfftess'. coyer is jtist the thTJftg over the' wfte 5 springs-of the, bed; p gives ''USB spring- file 1 ap- pearance of 4 box spring, .and it also nrotecjs, tjie sheets from any teafs ih^ might result frcM eonr ^er with the i#jre>.*1?he «Bp may be^;l^iftidered whgii ,sdile.d3:4 t .\ ,* fti Qooking ^cartful sm ^ipa* .ghetii. it % U§H*|y ^e^e»|iBy?.. to £Sr them. coasta»Qy while :cdQK- tog to .keep tffigl from-BijroJni macarowi or ;splgheiti,& » «ol3H- dar sand set the colander to a pao. of boiERg water, gaited. Ne sttr- tiog «s necessary. • •• . Mw$ each of yowr suests a ii&t ef the aatnes of accOcJeg htddes, ***n plain aight ,,f arowd Oie j;oom m whjfih they^re paying, they' are to find, each aj&ete o»d write ite location wtthoat raiealiBg the place to ogxers. \NoQ^ng must be' moved to and the: treasures. Yo» 'W0Bd«af what fun in isofctag for something in plain sight* Pta a hairpin .on Ihe fl«»lacfe screen, put a thimble m t»» «fa lamp, pr fasten a safety pin on a silk lantpshade-^aftd sw how easily they might be overlooked- It is fun ft* all, especial^ the host,: to see guests crawling, stKetching and snooping about the xOOxA. . Inspiration^ Consider the postagestansp, my $m- it secures-success thcoHgh its abili» to stick to unejbing tiit it mk therewosh Bfil|n^ \ Darning 1 cotton is better'than the ; pore slipiiery tftye^d* for marldog peffofa;tions in paper elbth% patterns. PlanftiJig menus tjiat will please the entire family, prpvide for the- needs of youngsters and grownups, $m still be sutiple foi motfeei to prepwe js^ discussed' in . ^ojJnell bupebq Ei-351, A free copy may bft.had by,writing- to the CWice of PUWjqafkaiSf Etoberis Um„ £ mx l Q\&wi$$i# toj^ee^thell'ttaca^ Ne'^; 1?orfe NIA&ARA, LOCKPpKl*^^4im>^iN£« «&%*• NIAGAB»ii HWDS6M Batciviu School Authorities on •4$ Scwp **'• If WHiiUM H, RW Batavfli* W, T. \When ym see : » .i» ^^h*: Seoop,* you irt as eyeful!** •'mik, seems to have &een the decis«m ( ct the Batavia school authorities who have plaeecl ft ban <m tn« publicatlors. One student, it ««i yepcrted*. f|* fiiispepfled: *** distributing the nape* 1 is4a»ih |he fitigh School buiidiiig : mi :. JBoss;' )S-t*»*.t!i .: grfccgstt JpW'Jfi 1 #«' •, m, . w4W' :-j.*h«S'. #*«'4 \ft r -^P;- 'Dj^MMf ntwmm m ^, m ^^ m .^ m eiHwafiontt tigm*. «»m ite *I*i* \ (dta: to \fee 0B*#)nJi the, s|>oji8oi^, ot the bahlfiefi Ae%fe msvedvthie eif J. culation 4.i9MWeht; to f.imwnt sme,, . t • \J;'i$< .-=.\-' -:,.;';. Wenf Limit m We» rt6B*)i* ' 'While therfe^*as'lid allei-atfen rof any\ tea&rm&iti i|t; the ittsmi; nialiing np thd- #ibiieatleni 'fyltioti dealt largely Wit£the ^atimW ; side-of' sc*u$orWejplt was cor>si# creel' by ih& edtieatorS as \gQiOS tne iiratf on Jreedpm of the press,\ Jus* naturaily ia4E thte\ commwpn has 4 had the' $we*-dfc boosting the sale, of \f ^e^Scoop\ ufttll it has ottlnumbered-fee' subssriptians- to, the s«feieayofte,'-f , ttieviSehool organ. anct fiat\ ii&e.#l^'Sn4*r «. «teuadW; ; fhe questiofi *ow< 'jfesolvesi S| self into whether to 'Scoops o? not to \Scoop/' An unusually; ^laborato l?va* grani in observance of Ariniltice Day will be caridecf out by-Glenn: S. jLoomis Post, American kegiobi on Novemtbef 11th. Clarence W* Bohm is toe post commanders A huge parade wilt take place, with delegations in line -front Albion, A-tticai Warsaw, BjifMo and Roeb,esfer. Seven mUBidal units will participate. Veterans -OS Foreign W4rs and Disabled A^nt- erican Veterans will swell the ranks. Exercises will-follow atihe United States Veterans' Facility,. There ares tour £.egiOtf Fosfe itf Genesee County. It is ejcpectJed this will be the greatest event of its kind in WesterA New TtoM since the World' War. Everyone in iMedina' and\ hi Orleans Mf adjoining counties who dan show see the demonstration of patriot* lism. Sky Trip of twiner Alien Mrs. Pearl Graves Allen, wife cf Warren A. Allen of Batavia, II ittoiher <^ three children, havtnit: touched the sky ceUing in a rec- ent baUoon «sc««uion, is to foirn a balloonint K»att with her h«s* band in air «ct« never before at- tempted. The Flying Aliens are nationally knawr*~»nd Batoviu is nm given c«scHt tor being the balloon ascension headquarters of the world, ah aOhor once held\by : Dansville, • Udward-' '8'. A'ln* *a* th*ploneerjn tiiebusi. ;• •-*. Wftr*^ : ren Alien, Sdward's sol., lOKiding 1 at -Ko.^ #T DCaWiut.-itiwe^ .:gtd\ ,l«Hrt.*^nBr-|Wl*wed .\iiiRrial.itoh\ «Sd «W«Bl\ uik- iWfc\ Wgh J '' • Otwna} Allen. a*ed 17 years, * Batavia High School ttuebnt, *e«t tip at !»S*?as«4sj«*i; ; Tr«u»- -Hjif •. 'wwr».= -''fe* Mr«hut» «««• ttnglw and #he mhki^mmmi. <Omim-. 1,; isw, ; {Steal* \'i»-'ihe. i^ iof'-.tne ferx matloh of the Toftuwmda IWsex- Wa1$W''':-d<«nM8,««»# Aw»Ci«S0in, -. . --._,. 4J . *,_ . «»^«._^ , Ai ^depiS^ SwMtei? at \^••\•*dn»* 'iW»nailV:ii^'ln.f«e!S«d<e4- -»rtili llrs e i&wStiin. »„.»<««iv«ife , lor -as*. : )i«Bt«i»-ih'-8ta8'«»tttt«f.-'-it>*- the* 4atto%,«iined^tfe», i»te^»t '-of. \W Presipl,^IflW* ilWW^J* dir*<%,.fllr&e> mw buttdittji p% FratiWfe iJScseoJr, ig/frteiclnt' nl &e fioir)auni# afeftciifion. K.Sur- •m*M, ~is$wffli nmvmv ,ed|- ; tor, of ft* BatSjia pair «W» i* a mlmwsr at tnft advisory ^o«ti- oiL It is e^fieefed' the ^pUcldiis ajjdlto'riuiW Wlft' aftd-be \WW *s.-# gy^j^ii^.'RbcjnW' ard *rdVided» be:«' 'flWwetoent Hitote f»e eja&e stro^fo»§ ineefei wim ; atti^ •ersal i»p]pifo*af and' s^sfeetibftv It \% 166, by 55 feet .a|id ••. COst; MSSMQl - *«18«-$&te- tfep'a'rtewtf <i)g ; S»*:- ciai ; Welfare is to retjeivfc 1 '-Ihte- atti^. pare of ihe: Tdtta*Snda n*se|va- Mon - ©JtnniWii^ executive* ebui!\ ell, aimong ** *nembe?rship« b«lng Mtsi Mther «3*ottnd, Mr«.<, ilievi Glutei &# Mltten t Petet • Dbctor 8ttd BUiBseii'.^U, • -•;,'--. Orijdn*l'Siwof R^edItfa«ill'oii»aln ; Tfte !Pdn»Wattcta, Indian. ftfiser- vntion orlgihally Contained 4$;o00 acres, the greater portjon, i»l Erie '^Unty and ajjart: itt the- townof Atoban\a;l^.(%esee Counfe *0he section Was visited in lfflS by r ffie French DuKe Hochefovisauld Liancotiri \andi a guide • gained, .Potidriti ^oiW ylibtti . descended 8i# Poodry genei'atidhs of ttiday, '.escorted the noted traveleri- The: Tfinawa»da» Senec«- wefr one of tmm bsndii df the: eight., gfcduiis ll^hich- compriised the' WarlWce itribe of ttie Iroquois Gdnfederaey, which' ww founded In J550i With (women voting, eugenic btfarrieges, !and- UhmatWed fildians ralSlBg :corh, beahB and s\quaah: tor sup\ port.widows, orphans and uti* mm HCW-HOyysao*^ j&ftiigk i<*^» aww^gjBojwy^*^ 3 ^ MAMHER.. Eight Reasons Bar\ ftawik.\ T# fjiarnft •kf . < lliHanla, Vnpii'' l\Ur* CW«f Sight causes of lire* in homes are mponslble tor 85 per cent of the nre losaM in' farm dwelling*, accordifli to> Sin* Chtef Lft* Ranallo, They w*i Detoctive chimneys and flues; sparks on; combustible roofs; ilfhtnkif; spentoneous cowbtnttoits careless 'use of matehee and smoking; e«re- lesst us0 of keroaene «nd liwoline; defective and improp*rly instnUed* stoves end furnaws; faulty wiring and wrong use of electric appli :«sceti.. , • point tSrdafn- *w»il' ro««i« -«* th4 ho«se, some of the soiwl*' w :npte'*ret\: '. # •• . ' • v - ritt- ft*'.llvi»|f timm ujto 'rud^- *fttehfti»,;it«6w«d^? ~mt*V-\ma mm for mmkmt A '-sascn wn«t^ bftsketf' A .lirewiee'^rwjiif . . ' in i&iMm& mmiM :W^w.-ra«gje' a»F RWiy feoa»: 'W WRttv oii a meM mfc «Xtefidittf «' ,<oot in front of ft? »,«it 1»»» l«* ; htad li and «J« fteirby woodwork detected W Snetal?: IDfe^the! eWiftney; iluef Sim itpmmwm a partttrott? If this in ae«*tt«ry,' double metsl *HMmbl»»f Ifftosm fc : ttift Jke-rosefte or issoiift* «{#»*•» isiiher is .ttststfoip 1 'eaokinjjR- Wmm. mr tte Brateh*«t hlptt\ Whir* ««« buSnt matches put? « In iSio bedi;oon»; 6Mef Dm .dangers a»*-^oTtt- ^|«t«t)i|» «n^ t etirttrig Ittitas, and such. Bthcr iele«-< trie npMlanees, |f %e»oa*ne- top*' :«j*' '<$n$usi&H!' *re m*$t ' W shdtad' foe wide bttiw *nd leasrdM 'flint«afi. ; ; '•\. : •• ',, ; <Sb ftiroush? fill ^f ;» ottiw rooms i» te lanfe WSyi ittihi As- TO eiaisineiMi mmp? *tHo ( w?d l|omwi0ffl!fc..Jrtiw. m* jmmoi *, are qm if ;<»rtatft #)(Wfitort*: 1?he^ftt4?riac# ftfolttt f<5* #i|irM»r siiouW btjs'.'jwiMiy : fiwMmw- pmim/ mm m, wmm> ««*-. cumulate theTS or in fe attid or? storeroo'rns. .Study fsmily-fthbife -fiist 4» likely to start flr^ For examoli, »?!»«, keresejie, to itivt' WfrHlit* chto flre; leaving «i oJeefeJc imm attached- to : m, wmtit mm, oaHftd. to Jg t6iepton,o; pftWn#: oily pr paiftt-sosked rag* (stuf* Tm& in the ceifafcriiMteno* 0 f i n , eios^, eiet|tf (bOrttairtei?*./ , Local 4-H Eocai leadera of: that ©rl«M»i County frBveidbff attehdlnM «te Local Leader* baub«teiiifc -iEm'M At». Utilise in> Albibft WedheAday evettinjf, W6¥emfter \2^w«Sr^ 'TUM Aitnsi' Mae Higgittii! PauJi'Bl*e^ bumj »md^a&j^©up; pmm Margaret -Baslftiait: ;fa HoWird Pratt, Bottter fifer|emanV mmM. Burt, Mrs. Sb£ AcbiUMff,, «oWa*f Daahtim, • Mr# Blftache' a»l»«i Mfs, Jay US<afamw> Mrl( Btyan Snyder -Mrfc'Wseph Pri«jiefe Mi's. Raljph Hidlhgtofii 33§die# Matties, Mis-s Cynthia: DeLoiiS, Chester Lyman, Prank Svtfifers eznskl, arid Msrs, Harriett Sander- son. „ Board member^ in a|tend*nce were! W. B. Touts', Mr«. Ernest iKlbinsrhith, , HalbTi Enidihgton, Mrs. Howard'Burt, Mrs) Luella Hoyer, Glareftce- Steele dftd' Prfid Tanner, president of Perm and Home Bureau Association'. Others- present were:* Mrs* J. Howard- Pratt, Mtss Homer Bfergev man. Ross Achilles^ Mrs, Howard Dunham. Bryah Snyderjl Mxe. ;Roy Mathes, MrsV Ghelter Lyrtoari, Howard Gardner, Stanley JETUS- selle, William Sherman. Ernest Kleinsmith. M% W., R< Tptisey, Miss Dorothy HarriSj Roberf G. Smith, Gottftty eiObagelii^&WBa' Elizabeth Barcelona^ office secre- tary. Following the weldomei .speech by Mrs. Howard Burt!, onafrman Of the 4-H Board, - PrOf#or W. J. Wright, State 4-H Club Leaded gave a brief address o» the?- ob- jeptives oj **W Olub* wf&ifc. ,,„• ^ <• m mmm CROSSA¥QfcD PUZ23LE N». Tw^KeF^^^^ff^'^'^l <«fciw*rt«»li»*i ' Jl^stiJ0VslMAs^lWAs ^ Yf Wal£^s>MsTlsls^li' , IMMlti »i»t •« «#!»HM» . • ^S^S^S^^^^^W^B^^^B^^Wft JFW^^^^^S ^ ar-*iM *t»to»» VSrtlwM, . stw\ M-»WitW» ,. . wf- «BiS ffifJHI\ •. 3t«>OtrtVlMlMI«. '- »j...ihnn>»«i» *•* *** ., - *«— Om»* fwr K»iiU aHhilM as-*iuar nr q umsk «—Army o«e»» (wiilit.) - *«?«*!*» mill H»»*M •» t»Mt l»»»i». miM '^^tfE^fi^j!^^'^,?yj?J!!^ ^ '^ stitviei: lb* - •sWlMt «• Nseth U*,- 'If, a QKiiirasiiiKiw M au wfiflaigure am niip]^ is uiiirao, HWE1 E3G1MKI tir;.JW; aiTiiii ii U'Iufii'i.\'.it\-i «te #p*t» IMIIJM fci. «W«: WMmy^$p^t t^iiiMmiM^M'MmMM^^m^ '; ^ „ M-*!!!**.*^ , - 'I I. ..,*' :^ j fortunates^ fhisir teWiltdry <im- byaced^the 0enesjee Jyalley «nd up to Eighteen We- ^eelfc i» the county of Erie, &m •JacKit' Wi« one of the great chleft&im, Cjiauncey Abram of the Snipe c:an died, irf 007 m the Tpna- \vt'\M' S'a^rvaiiori' 8ndivaf ac- ('-;• cd a farir , \nial funferal, •w'f?\ N . aitr-^'ci Wt*?fifi?fijitf at- tor*Jon. Tfto ysrr pievtousfy a 1 death teirt Watt hold' for Mrtf, Harrieu Maxwell convfetee. a wjiile wohwa 0s&M m Md tribes :.••''. rstriotlsm of Ely Samuel Pwfter Born' on ^f oliaWalftd^ fi^ser- vatioii, GettieM ©y^attiael Par- ker, a student at dni* tiJfi^ a* Yates Atfademy, wc-rf signal bon^ ois -durltifei the 1 - Gtvit War . dnct served.bn .the s^a*ff of Gene'ral Ulyiisds Br Granti j ^ At the surrender. of Geadr< wis \dBe' \or-efenWaB JSfMVS six* aides' anf Ke^ #btoHhi'- forms o# sufrehder- inldi «ted th>' ferni^ After the wM President Qran^ m<W^Jt$mJfc jpnmlssion- er\of Kldian affairs ^ahd, ,aften wards be serted: Mdeplty jpojice con^isstMSmWe^* \fM City. Before Ms\- dieSaii Jie. was chosen as- sachem chief of all el'aris of he Seneqa. Naion. Thrd'^itiaing ; of General Parked and! of Red Jacket repose to Vamt Lawn Cebietery in Buffalo, The Packer hdmestead on the fonawanda ' Reser^atiori ..fei &&&$&$!. ..., WilHant Parker, § T^ndWMdsf ' Reservatto ^ Indian rf chief. Who died in m% fiervetf ^itfr the ' American Army in the Ipse of Urn HiB'-.wafe'-'Wiasj^^ie'cfe of Weil it. juma&L :k$&&*& •• tr^elirig^v^d^-'#tfelM«r- for i iwmftm-M ww, , wmhBm»* forth. V . ,-,,1 «v1»aMeBt«jww««^--rfi«#«ff \'yi> 'M ^ mi i i in -'. Byi)«ni«l'r.McN»mit»' K ( E Holdi'degraeB. i ni ra,\is!c from two cotfservatorles, Corbpoaer and> author, he ha» made brilliant ftrratifentente lb symphonic pfojioi-j tlkmsi He is a plane* VirWoso ana veHfltlle Ifldtrtttoentaliiif But! twnv , scenilhtg' m. his musical accom- plisliments is Boli Miller's mastery of tire distinctively American mu«i> I est idiom, the %m billy spn£ ' , Millar is composer of an ihcredt* bly Ihrge number of those moun- Wtoee'r-balladB. Because no one' wouiaLbeiioye on? persbn^ cedld i write sb many, he' uses a dttsen t pseiidonyms covering, various types i of songs, Vasca Suede, Shelby > DftrMl; Trebo^Rellim^Eln.Divtoif. ' A v 4 J'Adamsi Bob FergMon, baW^ I rencft' Miller;, Bob Kacktey, Dlnny < ftimoV, Lawtenc©, •TWISOTI/ ftiky HucMeriutt—all tliese &mM$w 4*6 fllBCloBedl in t»e re-corus of the » Ameri^n Society of Cojnpbfters, Autfior* and ^Ublfsliei'ir to be the \ saW^Sob Miller whose \'Leven i Coat Cdtton, Porty Cent Meat,\ now nitte- tfstfr* old* is 6H6 6f the great- < titi record seller* In history. Mter-Vas born, in & auburn of i Mm$M*. ^em. t Septoi&ber 1 Stf, im,iin< tne hddrt of tBe Iifll WHy cduntry. A natural pjsrtjsti he be* i came * rflnaway orphatiL forked his wary afound^tlie qottniry pl#y- to* Wano, ftelatives? an* friend* indued-' tfje adVe¥tur*tiryeii*lgstoi' W complete,. »l« v formal; mustoai edittsatton at Memphis and Chicago CWseWdtorftsI J8M m sehpolul* •tyt toteri^pted , , by tbefttrie^j^ garments and a!briet foray into the? prise- ring. t ' % i y Hi* first wd^dj* riattonaj fam^ fsnie: with the phonograph refeo^- totTs of his untoue MnanphlB, nftislcai , brgankatlon,iB6b Miller's SMamer IdlewUd' Owibdatrv NdtftMBWft^tie jurat fflgtrtflti, where t the n\a\rket la \^™7T—'— ' «I-J-^— ••—--J—r— — gmtisi for tws lyp* of song, *tt |n tho large cities these vwmifi «m. became bl* seller*, MttleVl porjdltortt. for* telling- ctlfrsnt hip-' pollings in original song-craatiiMif fjuve mm a fleid^intoat to hiatstll- amrtHS .soiigwi'itorS. la Jfaefi pace with the dsmttH& tor nov? Wit billy songs* he turns* tltem out oo rapidly that he becum* kn6wn anidnr musio publishers w ,tHo one-man niUslc fadtory Pre^ qtlently lid composed at a f«# hout's k notice tliroev or v fonr sofigs* whicH ho telephoned from *&»•• lilii*' to the'recording stu'dios til New Yovifr, \' * , * ' JilllerlJecayriepewnffltietttfyestisI^ liBhed in\ NeW Ytfrk City fa »# and noy for? o^o^n-years Mf ett** !ducted» hlXr own publishing bo^firf He has- product about twt» seonr boQka of hla qtlgtoal song crys> tlpns and eevoial hundied records* <if his songs have be'eh made. Miller describes 1<H1 billy songs? ad spontaneous music of simple* folks At' their best'tliey yoifee lB« two extremes ot emotion, hsppt^ ness and fgrief. The 'sltopitoiffir of Stephen Poster's srprjtg is ortS* nattire' of tie genuine am iStltir schdotof eong; HUtareipMInft W JTostor ivas a trained .mttMeWtt whose reversnce for musical mfc estopped ihe ujgo of non.contorw&ii l rtieter jitod iempe jc1iftr6etel<niacf pf Jhost: h1?l billy sonjts, JMiller as an authority, 0# ^blliy song often is asked- ' orlgina 6* anicifSt spng» 4 .. infrequently he encounter* j bis own fetmtpositton wbC failttd tttefr way i«to thai taihi tbere tutu \dfscbte students and brought to ,., sterling; example!!* ef earty- cana. i t Miller's current woi k is tfc ngement ot hla publlaBidf.., 'He/ 1S> conuent w># to ft8» v. meie hundred songs a yesTt •to%& s-iiliiJHifiiil *mmnm *mtm,