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fU» MfifclM fRIBtlNB TO mm® • •••• / POWEE: 0FariiiSub|€ets ' «PW publicatioilfe on irult and [tegetab:.' growing and., on the , ,.f sUte fruit' i>y-pr6- Hpple and cherry juices* ; .i»rt in the recently re-- < of \Available PubllCa- sued by the State BX- station at Gtaeva and ,d without change upon •,, ihe Station/ tt up ,in outride Work at this season of ttie a Oil*, j . OILS 3S -Y \ ft.- • . myfllc j)5 iii ; ' ipprajpp l( f> IgUCti d , Mi*.- im ! IliODS\ Ijerime'' Ifc b> • : vviUi :.'>t i :n the !.irm _- . - . — •A, iM-rr is always & marised ie, T in •f,r number 6f.reto|ts. for Ifarm ,„.^.:uit!ohs received hi the liiiiip-if mum at the Experiment Imtwi -'vs Prof. J. ; P'. tUStett, IS?\.. ,.:.':ur. This increased <te- S »••' ^ noticeable through- JS ih«- A-inter months WlUlft faiJBi femilie- !;nve iflor© time, to catch | on sht-ir reading, M- says,: &„ C e the announcewleat By the £ llL „ ,.f its recent pubhcations. Fruit gtnwers will be^imSfily ! in seei.rig Bulletin No. New or', NoteWprtby y Pruf. G. t,, Swe,„.4nd No. 682 on \Bandoih Fruit Tree Rootstocks : Propagation\.by Dr. .H. and K. D.,. Brjase. eijp* 180 on ''Cherry'Juiet rv BevefageSf\ fey Dr. \M f\r and Circular No. &ty |&tere-\t or. fruits pullet.: and r-- B. Tuki cular N and Ct;t K. Tn- on \Tht juict Pasteurization ••*)£ -Apjsle:, >• Dr. Tressler'and Br> '<?.' g Ped'-sfn. Buireaii w«S; SQQ» mark, according to Mis* fcdSJf^'i***^ executive] ;Cemsmittee a^,.eottnty,.<aiaJrma» ^^a»aunMMr • • ctaest for ••¥?* ^Wfeer it J), .marking the pie. report •showed? a total o! 65S membe^^iiBfi-does not todttde the. fuU. ^nQjfehti \YM6U the campaign <aiiairnie«i '4ft anti€i- awarded, to^lrs, Oeotge Satt of tb:e -Mbioh Junior tfeit \Mb re-: :&j»tted 4 Return of 62% ql the 1938 ftietobecshijp-Md a ga|ft of :3*-,nej{ .faifemfesai ' •'•' •\< l\pll?rs-Unij under the super*; Vision ol.'Jtoss.. G. S, ^ui^#, and ^thejEast Games Uiiit utfder Mrs.' Arthur' Rhodes' leadership,, tool* §mk irSwers' \«hd are Seeking rUfete. oMets ior'surpltis ^ulf. - ;/„«G6mbatog „ JJaiiipifigrO^\ ; a »ew.'WUetih tolisliedmider the fethorship:.offfe' 3. tt HbisMii plant, disease..sjfeciaiist at iKe'Sta- tiah*;^6 a v^ry^con|plete aRcbjuit fecond aad third places resp?c- l^jy. boasting tm% wwewtti i>£ 1838 enrollmesnts. Hoiiorable sien- tioa was giviin to the Jeddo UnK which feasbeen. Sn9uentictl irt or- ganizing a »ew groupj in Medina, The Koiij© h»t«a« Is a: pufellciy suppojftea «i$\»ls!a1Iatt wJScb provider adult education, itt host© «COGGMC& uHdae ihe- supervision: ol tht State CoH$ge-ot JBtome Eco^' norntcs ftt GameB. Aay vto wish ta %*# pa«! «| ite acteHies are 4nvites| to eoajtcajt the Qfleanis Cotitt^ Hoffltj Buteau at Albtort «W th£ tuiit viec^^atcn for fur- ther inlowaation. Tko «aei»bership im ot me floJlar Mil gst tbeni on the Jnailing list, ; J,lr3, (Bafeerln* BafHett, Orleans Conn^ «o»xe 3Be«tonstsation Ageat, invites those seeking iatorSiation at help- with ftomemokittg prohlcrns tb> caa.the home bureau-vwSKse in AUiJctti. -•>' NOTlGjB .OF DRAWING OP •-• -••gtfEtojaawiw\ .-,; Jfotiae te hereby gWett, Inat -oh Friday, NQV^itibef §5th, 193S, at the Orleans Cputtty Clferk's Ottice t the nattes o! tbifly-sis persons wai 6e drawn id serve as Trial Jurors at n \Perm o{ the County Court to be held at the Court House in the Tillage of Albion, in aftd for the County of Orleans^ CQmineneihg Deceniber 12, 1B38; '' Witness ftiy hand, and seal this 14th day of November, 1988. • - • LB ROY POSSON, 22/ . County Clerk. I5y WiUiaw H. Rial , mxtifo Xiv* •' .*'•. * Alert and active, Respite the iael th&t he.is tens* ninety yfep; ur age, Frani? B, RediMS'•« 3Kfen-: 402 East. Main steet tatesa kcei|. interest today in the sity's •«&»• foirs and in eivte jnntterS in &mi feral fj|a„ fathfiiv H«na« |- Hcd^ fiew/wfis born in Cottttesueut, in llra&, seyvebt in the War flf 1812J commenced, the rwctlce of la^ in teRor i»v Bi% setvW as; Sfew leork State 3e«attir tblee ygarsj *an ^ssqeiate a. '®svwno$, SUas ijfeibiibe- Classified Adi bring; gujek results* \- An Mectrti, Range $s ih/p&stone of a yStat Kitchen, NIAGARA, LOCKifdR* & O^TAWb POWER CO. NIAGARA^ HUOSOM Interesting Stories About OrimtM$ P^mmugm Am ToldBu Bataina Wm Humorous Hajjpftiiigs Am MwwfaA Itt Wttltum Wright, postmaster at teJtey fe».; twenty years, / moving to ea**vj« in: im and becoming agM' % pttr(?hagers , nf |Ke remiiiniBg lahds: of tbe Koiiand fcand dompan? in fiye coimtiei ft Uo§t he held IS years, .until appointed hj* Bresj4 dent Pieree as ewictitor ot the; port of NeiV York,, resigniag: in 185? t« settle oh his. farm i n PS- ; taia, His d^ath occurred en Jutly 32,- 18?T. :- - : r i Solra at Wpnper Hftate^e^ :', FranK B, iRedfteija. was bbl'tt at the pioneer s hoinfete&ft on, thX western oUtskins of Pat^via on March 20, |847. There- were. #83 acres In the farihj whiph jrioiuded the present Gerjesee County ^jir Grounds, and Redfleld ParkWnry, the beautiful thoroughfare leading to the Government Veterans*.Hos- pital, was the. apple orchard. *?rhe Indians caHed the farm \Wig* warn,\ meaning camping•• groUnd,> The homestead is unoccupied. *he bi-icks in the istrucrure were- brought to America from fitol- land in a sailing vessel. Mr. Bed^ field's ancestor,i'Wiliiam fied&eldV came to this country from Eng- land in 163&, and his grandfather,, Peleg Redfie,ld,f^vas a member of General Washington's army at Valley Forge. There was a two- thirds of a mile race track on the Redfleld farm and breeding of purebred horses''and cattle car- ried on. it* Time's Theatricat.Tour Time is a theatrical traveler in Batavia and is, all set for another tour. First, in \ June, daylight sav-; hig was voted, in. and new it Has been voted out, decisively, by 770' majority. Next, spring another vote is quite likely- The recent contest had a fjiihny pi?OposittoU,j If you favorqfijiidaylight saving you voted \No and if opposed \Yes because,$, was to deter*, mine whether to rescind the pres- ent daylight saving ordinance. It' is a question wh;ch seems difficult to settle, and^.perhaps should never come up for argument, letr ting those co^ceing and persons who desire daylight saving plan^ tim.e£ dcpiiiro tbo o^nQnents. $Wmktor tfgi!* 'terg^tttitttJitaimrt' II yo» tcaliy wont to, imsvi wbot bgjt Cu^ey,'S» Gova-Bttf on the 0, 0. F» tiejjet, it mis tta forgotten Tcunmnny Ti^ft Such a Repubiieatt, »ve&Jghtt That fewti w to. -tovd- -*ccft «Mve.ii. xnm the ©jomoemfta *?y oi, mmm »mw& «nd tttt>.n# eaw«s» m Smitb;hOW ittftjie % p^&BUMls* -there ,i§ a tot at material ley im funny papers. The donkey Sjtoci foto second, place, The Amoiican kabftr !>?!% %laum to hftvg i)lee>i ed tehmwi,. You may; now itiss the aoyernorsMp rnee; in. thig stnte^lor n Coujf-year* refceis, AVi^b •& radio in practically every ft6m^ it •woulu*'be\ft blessing. Were tba jievrapapers to |»Ubusb Vej'y hni* tted accounts ot 0b\Mm^*a0i fest? und less attd Jess noiilcai tiff it- and not, force thci? rfans upon'isyiers who deciiot want ths .eiaep ehios^ed |ro*a stated Growers Plan For Annual Convention Winter Mwttejr nt *<K'lw«K«r For Potato, Vf|«t*bl« 1*. • I»et»*a; nm& .vegetable ffi>w*rs of NcwYovk state h&ve their an- »M cehyentian at, Rowdier, -Jmuaiy 5- and «» *«« film* art* ^apittm ppidiy 'jut tte event, ©tuEilenal disptep wilt have a ofeee at the Jttsetint* ladudtnt «.Vitsiely .oS cKhitotS by the K*w 1tark -State Coilejge el 'AWcuV ^Ui bu' mimit ^e feature* ^tm annwi banauct/fe srt tov \Steam* my nighW/l^uaH? 5, Tbe j?otato 4 show t which- h cpm»etitive, win im\m*s aa»tub«i» Eaiuplcs jet- tables potatoes wait id6.peu«a pawPip?: of cergncd seed* ^hc- ve&table ^0% t% will bo co$»Wvft,ohtt 4-« «Iub contestevawjCsWbfe sm beinl i^rran^Cfl, '\ Committees an& tacmfeM's in- eMei »» *T V Bvw JOJ .Scso|ge« fnpW ta? the state as^icdtum exptxrlment stafi^n. fti Gtnftvn ( exptxr ttia&rlhah, •St. Ihompsto of Inmeil and W, % Tapley nraettevoi i-|i clflli «a$+ iilbits ,nn?| cpfttc^fs; A, J; Eratl ; of CorhPttJ potala pwgram u Mojw 1 ris Butts ot Soi&s «atj % % % 1?ardenbur& of. OmveU^ Mmm a»d entertainment, R$pfc v Pai»o# of the Manxm mmty *«m feur-t form ;' miltim tb;af #odnha?iaitht»t public Wmm ^te bot KeaVe' a fee* iSl , «t,;>--*ii««; • ^.i^«A«m «x». i^^-a^JaJ9 e JB5B»ffiS. m 'U k ekecu#o eH*ofWci^ tha«-tnen,_Hen«^ .$ta£^# »w Orchard IPark, ^residelst 6t fii«: Netv WrK «i&tn v^eio1%||tt«m' % KtrRe HteU vyfihse bonl| was in Aibloif nnd %hn gepvei tho dts-, trict^embracme QMeafta CbuftW as Congressman, WMtt Ml« t Hetrt rehwhed- to the counto \seat in; l8?a he^ was wet at tftfe- rtillscfatf station,by the. Albion •Keycnri Bend ana a large assseiftblage of eit^ens and-a; ^eleemhig ud#eg0 Was delivered by G.'»! Chuych, The Rochester Paten &;-.i AdVerW tlserof March >8th sir vhat year ^aiQ IVlrt Hart ^as accorded a res- ceptioh it the- Bracket! House in that city. •••.'•• yorniefe pastor at KendalJ The itev. Ciarehce B^ ^Tasb, who ieryedi theKencjall, Qrleahl coun- ty, MeflloBist Episcopal Church' as pastor, .has.xeceived a warm wel- come in his new ^assignment at Addispn, Steubeh r county,^ M*. Nash, son ot Mr, and .JOrSo Jocbb Nash, was born In Buffalo and attended v IiaiayeHe High School. In 1918 be entered the ministry, in the Tennessee Coftferenadi com- ing to, the.Genesee Conference in 1010 and Mterwnrds preaching at Aiden,Savon6, t Nesih, cohoewn, iMatJd, tiieam Buifaid ana Fllt- mqre, While • in eoiiege he miir- Vled Miss Gladys Wrtner ^f Wav- isrly. Mr. and Mrs, Nish bWe tV/o children, Beatrice and Clarence. JMr. Nash will alio have Charge of the Methodist Episcopal, Churches at Rafhbane and Orr Hifl. Batavhi teas a 'tylm\ UTarley ( His friends Call him \Postmas* If Mi'fi' ^ if } *', III l-rm.n *4i, SB? a&ajciation, hnt Rolf A, ^v^- m oliba, fisfeWent »f M «tt- pire S^ale ^oWb cltib, .• ; ,.C01^!OT£#Wd&S- oitve 'fomritg) ET THE GOOMJS JBUntY By H. T, Ehud .,- •.• r -,-n,- l • \ • • -••! •i.-m-fii-Tr-'-i ' •- \' - -«..rr> P -. |r .<^. 1 ' • •-'- -^'---\-••--'-'•• - w\ lll; '*f To the Medina Trlhunfet . j I am encioslug a letter I iust| received from niy AtthtN«He» M it will no doubt interest tho pee» pie to Medina. >-.-•. ^ • BIN* eipARV* .' lacKjiiori&.-Riv My Bear Bi«li , a I iread trfe ea'ifOflat in-f Medina paper: about the woWiin irt HbJley. causing tbe ra.id an • tbe poker game, It's just too bad tbW gome* body doesn't da somefliing like that in Medina about W sM machines,. the paker games. tho> corn gaihe3 and the bnsc&pii and jfgotbali pbols, ireti feed if ttiey close you folks tin <J6vm wm la Medina, It mnk&s bUsih*sl ttitich better up here til tockporl, And, Binf, v/hat will tbeUlfjeirem clubl do to got by Oh dftvii there it they don't Jet them *ambl«f a uttle bit? You see, the reason I bet oh horses new ii that the Market teak everything 1 had it the crash, and I thought tho M»t\- ket was an investment h«d iiet a gamble, and since I, hnyeJtounl out the truth, well, 1 Tike to,do my own manipulating. The parlay I woh on tho horses yooferday, $12.80, jmt helped me got thtt kids* underwear for ttiq wihteft Not bad, eh? And, Bint* i#ould like to make a suggestion to tlits officials of your town. Keep «j* town closed up real tight as Vfe folks up herb tfi Lockport neea the money aftd We get a nice ploy from Medina if nothing is going on there. Get me? : I played the cOrn game the other night and Wbn a coupio pair of woolen stockings and they. will come in handy late* on. At* ter leaving tho Sbf« g^me, I, played the slot machine find what do you thihk fioppenetit Voi couldn't guess, I bit thB j&elc-poi. There's Gome more BhiSBs for Joe and Harry ahd tbey need 'em flg the bottoms were all shot in the Other ones. Well, Bing, I've said a lot lot me, so guess I'll awing th6 bridgi and read a few verses from the AUNT NELL, P. S. I hope the httsbands u# here don't get together' like fh| wives did in HOlley ahd stop duj* run. i ihiin if mirr-,-1 .ir-mrft, ,, .In fjf; ter\—JanieS A, Farley of Bataviaj who is \JiM\ to thfe gas,olW trade. M is a hustler, and he Voted real eaMy at the recent election—nnd haHy his picture ih the paper—like all the FarleyS knowing the value ot newspapqr publicity, ulf 'iijhts On Batavia / war,I ad roads: \Wanted by fer; bity 'to \vi:oo! morning*,'* fo\ a rr: v/ondoriflg w'.ilc'.i morn* Inc3 the g.rl baty wants to Whm-t When a Bafavia lady motoric extends a lily white nand, tho traffic officer realizes she Is fto» te m CROSS-WOKD tU Nth * a—xritnimttt* - -'' . 4WE \fW rtl'Millllli -^iklmir m^mufi mrnmu ivwii* iir* sr—ttRtM . - <«**».) /'•-'• - '\ -• »i' j^iMrtrttN'.- 'M^MiiMil, On* , i.. . |t«tof«if»(ftr i*«^ta 4l»n KM an* W»«?riiitM - - wMtWlU»«,<(- r •4—Ui|eltM«r»« '«#HPIi>* *» <*» «*« W.wkWfc *•*«« - • . thOv turn*- • / . i i nMiixMut t«r«'l» wtitt \fi\ -Mint. fi-!*#jtfMlRlHIK <• till 0k7l«M (SOO),) »4T>e*«*Bit««' ,•';.,. : /'• ' it.if, ',' i n , .n'v. •,) •,..» i;.i',,i<i.,..i, i.if. VtrtlwfeH jrm-T» HVftttkft ^rVm «*!««• VltK * ^ JMMMtt* Wfcir*t»*r M«M« • t ii If* n ii •» ifj^jM- ,jsi*-ii»ni, ... ash-4*fc» mam- *t* Mfc &»«««» *t«lt- .• «tt«» l«lf< MHHII O •4—n«tt*w)*y t««|n) a»~onp wfctt ii<.itpvf»hU kna«»i-<ir* , •• ->i» *»J«Hf#-fm# wmttttittitt mm$mv»Mm .:•••'„•• t([itV« thin J»M»»I« -•• 4S—JIlilAli, «mtit«» - -!-^ -^\- . yt„i;i j, |)OT l »W i ^'%jtf | ;'i|JliiE,Ji!,| %fes § tJndi^4b. »a*i,thot ,riowadiyj| iei'O'li no such thlbK'as cheap olitles, •.; • ;•-.•.,-' ;•• '?,. haait^Js, proper y fed; oftd^ the iraietttwea for. W|h l^oUf- ' piffrowlnkplhhlsWthfenoihe, try to provide a place whofethey %lll have pMty of Hght< »*W.ugh iftiblfltUre in the air, ahd good toil to grow in. Trappers'will JlttjB ttjaijy^igefpl «U-.WhMr* fj)f «» HtfctnU Mk* lit* «—Kr» t»««*l<» , < tt»—n»^t (Hlil*ir.) : Oftr-Hoy'* ntokuBW* 8T—Kotwer rtnr« (»0,*<n«) , 1 •fr-Obfititenl Mymbat <«ir IN to—l'srnniml nifailsntt Wt*rt!«n »f Pu«l* N», M, ', nO0 G3HI2 UK; Ksraciratiw^RraraK] mil ana OGi HsraiaaiHia bih! Corhefi W$3S$foWM «Tho Fuf-Bearera j3 U% York in Their Roiatiort to AttlcWtiJt'fe\ I. •\ 1 - V J j 4 \ \ ^^^K ' ' 2fl^ * 11 # m ± %• -~*». I 4 '* ' 1?a Single capitis -ar&frdo and inay fee but lota of ,tt>ehi 8> ; Mk*i had fratft $$•$&••• 3W*. ^^.1ft^'.ww^ 'dlIego'-<»t''A8irfouftHm-«t- ; Ithacir 'eW ; YQxkt. \• •.,: • Many* girls don't .'seqnt 4 ta b<g cprihtawotdd in bvpakiag hea(tt« but tots of them go tot.^f thW iV^'iifjrjWiiMiI'lliiiiiiiii! a<i^tti^#w>»^;.*ai»j^^^»i^a^Ufe'' BinnLEtro.p)iiiiD)^ . Oil- UURNfiRB, WATER aOFTENBRS Afrt> WE8TCO IURB1NE WATER »lr«TEMS, • Pisane fft' J Mir Ifrtn* fttteM ,i 'M.. I I • \-ir'-'i i ' \ \•• •'' ' ' • ' *•' \ -'•'' • ' • - ^ MMMM*U«bU| Tti<iili)iil,li),liirifciilil Childreti Should Have Parttes I 1 v*' ing to stbp, back Up, tttrn right or. to the left, or else go straight ahead. From East Oakfleld this Wefelt a customer entered a Batavia clothing store and said he \would like to try on a suit i» the Witt* flow.\ He was led to |he rear* The other afternoon a large bo3£ Of snuff dropped frorfLa truck ah Jackson street—and trie conteatf Quickly disappeared—fouJ.'Wherw ±-no one nose, , Some of \the boys\ at sunset journey to the wide open spaces about Varysburgi play poker jri! night—and return home in IMS- early dawn \greatly refreshed.- Replying to a comrade who' flubbed him ^a calf,\ v a- schoolboy declared: \If you had eaten at fnany 'chicken' sandwiches . as I have, made of veal, you would b$ a calf, too.'' •. , Batavians Who losW ihete hail are a happy lot, because they will hot be gray or red-headed; The squareat map h\ Batavifi has beeaTocatSd at th§ I*fw York Central roundhouse—believe it of hot. , Looking around a$ you ente* Batavia, you feel the guy wa| right who said he wanted to live w the siae.di tite mttfamat, Ml his wife rin a tea room. m/j&jtftvuAwcuw ; Did you ever »sjr-CIOSB attention to the actions of tho children in the home when an adult party was ir tali sfttag? * , 4 •• Tiny Grace ibtaUlek andlwijstm&is beoks down from the to? of the itairs. Older George must he Bundled out of tbe way fc*U it d6ien times. It isn't the children* JWty but thefr souls aro in it. \Give your children a^te*! pfctty '•'it their own occaslonajlly — the Kind that will teach table manners, give them poloo, train theift for their 'teen age, parttea, JateiU ofl, tittle children call- for small t oups^toySi simple games .and foresting storlos. DldTr chlUrfen demand ; adlalee(i t«m«»i nov<jlUei and excltdraent^ , , All children jafeed Bih)plO'.metitiij tnd.healthful ones, The menu for an\ afternoon party. j should ,, be im^r&A'-am jth&t for 1 an «y e mpiW-- , tor ainnerMtews the Mm$M gathering, ' mmtm-sm^rr' peanut **uiiter, Sound rajBlns and ttuto/jejlles add itms. Rennetlzod mijk or, a laitatts''jri|«*a^ivs &tm* , «wt it«s With ibaf ti% and mother**, too. They're *6 easy to prepare* so easy to digest and M intriguing tt> the eye and appetite that they 1 We Surely desirable, snapping japer cj*ckers on fh4 table; tiny P&peif cups of fSftUdy fend- nuts; renner-enstaMs gayly dicofated. With slices ojf, hdnana e*, feiitive duSdJeaj. attractive sanoS wlchea; glasses of beverages an* paper hats for the guests - 1 - Jjiak* a^real childien's party.' • , „ -Hare is a suggestion *or thf dessert. Make some extra dishes *of the adtrfts, *n« by a» meanf give tho children a party soon: JJ Vanhta, hennst^ustai'd ' , *i package vanilla tentiel powder .t^int milk v -> u , t ' Mi. cup-whipping cyeam ^t 34,aup jjuKar'\ \„ , ,M , n ,. ,, Make renpet-custard *ccofdInf t$ directiens on package^ =Then chi» in refrigerator. When readjr t| serVe,' whip i the creAm> adajtef sugar and .mixing*, weiii, ^attsww tnrough a ftoftw tuhe and mmvt top ot eack Tennet-custard, <hk» ^bish ' With e1ie&4 «Mtf««ehta* -\ «u for a beverage, «ftyly4oi>pea>-l cherries, .bananas^ marihraaUoWt coiorM rflaa% J ctiBtar4a'are. favor-Tor eolorM Aftndies, « 7* \