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^mm®* aaa* * sfjfto 4^\W^LM^^^~' am |iRi*9|ll?SS5SB»^ THE MEDINA TRIBUNS 4»r*\JMI»\**.f;y-(*--i.i« -,if > ^ -• mmmmpmmmmnmmmm Batavia Will Entertain Vicinity Teachers With Exhibits Of Vocational Schooling nMpimiimtfm By W»U«»H. »W & *^ You probably never considered the Tribune as being a magic carpet, it doesn't whisU you around the town in the physical senso of the word, However, the Tribune does give you » mental jaunt to all parts of this section . . . and better yet, it transports you iiito every good store in town-^and graphically describes the merchandise or services these stores are offering. That's why we eall the Tribune a magic carpet ... it permits thrifty buying without the fatigue that the out-of-date 'Chop- ping the stores\ system entailed. Thousands read the Tribune... to keep up with the news.. • to read their favorite features... for new household hints... AND TO READ THE ADS THAT HELP THEM BUY! The Medina Tribune mmmmm' urn mit: £$ueattenai circles «t* vastly intern^ in laetevhVs tkjuwtwt* into the realm of vocation school- ing; in about twottiotoths lesson* WMNJF IKS riven to-student* tut the \Ve$riMn. street feuiitilfyir> wh«te m addition has twen constructed wut alterations tmd. improvement* made to. the or- iginal structure. R v?Ut take quite » utflo time to install and adjust sou- chlnevy. The Board' of E&u- catlcm Inns *e> cetvsd wov.d th*t at tlie public Irtsiicc- lien, being av- mn«ed/orF«h4 ruayy 3^t, »iv WnUnift If, Rial I(ewi9 A, Wh> -• ' son ot-Albany, associate cnmn1tesJQnel , of educa- tion and acting assistant commis- sioner of vocational education, wlU deliver on address. Visitors From Surrounding Area PrlnQipalS 0? schools ana teach-* crs In adjoining places through- ovjt the area aro to come oiiS eb« serve the school nrrongemetrts, the workshop and the details of the educational development to at students for vocational positions. Industrial lenders are heartily backing tha sshoQ^ because it will mean a high grade of efficiency in their plants. High School Reading Room At the Batavia High School on Rosa street, where n new read- ing room has been opened, over 4,000 students took advantage of the facility during Decembor, Mhs Mabel Cose, head librarian, states. From the Richmond Me- morial Library a total of 7,400 books and periodicals were ser- viced last month. Dr. Morion Shcpard, the school physician, re- ports that in the past three months she made 4,800 medical examina- tions. Initial Carrier Boys' Address In a changed form of 10 pages, the Batavia Dally News repro- duced Its first annual carrier boy?' address Issued on January t, 1879, o poem of eleven stan- zas. This year the greeting is a calendar, with information of Ipcal, county, state, national and world-wide interest. The names and addresses of Q3 correspond- ents, are given, those in Orleans uiUy being: Grant H. Jselyn, {Bam Center? Mr*. Cfcttt* *» teuton, Clarendon; Mrs. J5, ..<lv T7T FACTS YOU A Rpcm <=* -fye wsmve HOU«*«. HGK UP flMONft THW AWff. TO PRSMSNT TW» W1MO fPOM B<o*»ns \Was «aors Aftwyft WER KNEW!il B\ T. Elmo s \\U///>, UPPER. CLASSES WERE PfHrVlUESEDTOWEARt ^$Wi£$ DURING CWAPaJaWSNEteTlWlE IU < «*RAM£!E.U TWK PE^OAKTB HAO TO BE YG&>' ISHCKSKI^METWOOOPSMOKWS Mfe«f IS TO KBCP IT UMDEROROUMD IN tCB CAVES PO«. TV© yEARS BEFORE COMSUMINO. IT 111 THE GOOFUS FAMIiY VJMWT CO VOU TWlWVT OF MV \fERPETuMU WlNt>- MOCHIVJE-? Tfte P»WEfl. HP>«Kie?,SHr> l« \TWS MfiCMIMC* CRN) P>U_ p»u- -rue WESPS p oREveR'.' >&oBE T^LiONS r o P, BiULiOM-ftjiCE • BUT \OU CONT XKJOW IT \ WILL PiOv^KSCe MORE »M CXJE Offry.Tw**) rr 0»9 '^ owe cewTuay «v BUT WLurr WORK' 'V/OtZK 9 /^.U t HPWBTOOO 18 SJfARST IT 0CIKSG AM© >T M/lUU BE $Plh»UUG WHEW GPl8e>El. Sm?JTS VJVW\TW»8 tvipouwc seu»*as •rfc> THK 8AMH uNtoOM f)%\mer t_RW OF GRP»VITy /CMP P^ROM NOW OlO TWEVOe GoihSQ TO \ft/0«K ClDP RV 9H1GT It Bv H. T. Elmo HA' HA! OLD Pt>u.VAWA GOOPtl ME TWiKjyS WEB GioiMG To PWD A Q3TTP|Ge IW Hf& COTTAGE PUX31MG - WE EXPECTS A HORSE FU/ TC) CO Tfce WCXZKOr AWOB3E TCkPfT MACHINE \A/»\-\. ROW TVlE\ $A»vit= DA-/ MOUNT 6VE«CST (2UM% c-'vt- \* .'^it't TWf? BtuS\ taOGS MC\J*l~\^W11 ' - \ V\.\ AMP!\ — v UTTLE BUDDY V/OBDS'.', SOME Dfty KILL AMOUK3T TO SOWETMIMG 9 8trr W*TH BtJODY-iT.s it* MV CLflSSi By Bruce fetuai Wat^m, Bwtt Shtlby; Mrs, Chwki Kv*n* t ;suelbyj Mrs' W, f, Swj« «er»iv SwttLjGmet ?o«4, Sb«V by, oud Mix Floyd PhUl.ps, W*t E »«Vre. Hr»* *re« Cv Wwtt wUM 6f Alabama happnlng* »nd MM, WiUiam Sheip^rdi ot Wh«*tvllte ovftnts/feuth Al»l»W* owi U reported, by Mr*, ^w Ch*J«tbf«* Jain* pub|ic«n, »ddre«e*d tht Commoh Council wtf other evening «ni| *h elRv«d lhat «tt» WPA. i» * We $ave« in cerlng fos needy f«m» Utes in 8aHvlS t \With TWA »trf th^ elty hw tuivjmcefl muny pw» jeets, 'JJbero are nnw a« mile* et new storm BOWCI* The mayor s«y» the WJ?A woskmen 1, ao * good fob, n America* SiVtethewt AdveefU| Am» Mary Plckford. Amettw'i Sweetheart, declare? that thl« country should \arm loathe teetlr Jit national detenw, Rven so, Mnvy could take the whole United States by storm. Sun Dials Onre Popular It- iwrdty ~jpeei|i» ijosilble In lfi30, yet Jt U mi m mxv *&'• cades ago that wsunMnat ««n dials were popular. There Woa one on Main atreot in Buffalo, pe- tween Church and Niagara ««t»U, erected by Qss city enanall ot w expense of several hundred d.ol« lnrs. ToKpayers squawked at the money spending, The Buffalo sun dl«l hod a pe- culiar shape, like an Inverted plow. On it were hclroglyphlca, flu though of Egyptian origin. Tbero were marks and counter marks, to allow tho gun to cast shades and reveal tho hour of day to the astronomically inclined and the educated cttiecna. There was a wag in those dim in Buffalo by tho name of Fred Emmons, who Induced a farmer to drive a load of liny to the sun dial and demand tbnt the pro- vender bo weighed, Emmons pe- titioned the council to bo ap- pointed \sun dial keeper,\ pro- sentlnt; all the names cut from the city directory. He won. ills first act was to present another petition to tho council to erect a shed over the sun dial, \to proteot it from tho sun I\ To cap tho climax, one dork night the sun dial WHS stolen and never found, Down to drover Cleveland's time DuIJalonlsni carried sun dials in wftten caiM, They ore still a Utile dippy about the sun. Foot Warmers For January Albion furnished the \outatand- lng\ Orleans county printer in 1930— William B. Hart, on dock of u boat fur southern waters bound, to bask In Tahiti sun- shine Acaording to Iclclo Wireless those alleged bear-tracks an Me- dina street* ore merely the mark- ings of the Hum shoe squad wear- ing double taped rubbers. Judging from press reports of tho lively times at tho Orleans County Fair directors' meetings, Ferdinand the Bull must have hornod in. There Is a young fellow in Kent, Whoso fenders got terribly bont. When hauled beforo tho Judge, He only sold, \Fudge I All Offenders ore bent out in Stent I\ We wonder how many students of history In tho Medina High School can tell how Shadlgee was named ? A fjuy down In Holley tolls 0 gasping world that the moral of \The Ancient Mariner\ Is to obey the Huh and game laws. Radio seems to Indicate that the capital of the Hawaiian islands is Halleluiah. If you i\re Inquisitive—mush- rtiomu look a bit like an umbrella because they spring up In wet •• 'i. •,. I yn ionvllle former la i. jt, u ; U keep milk • • -. •; j •* u '.'\B it m the i W. . .• • ; rid yi r.i cj?3 tf,\i R« had u i.ou/je suinolng I ght In Hit middle of Main otreet— jr,ui today It lo a different glory. Gee whiz, Betty Lou, wftot » world—-Dan Cupid and Si V«t» > enttne'a !3«y ar# on the w«y. 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Garnish with sliced stuffed olivep. Orante and Cranberry gated il or- 4 SunkM orange slices, Cut in hntvei nnd^ circle around Indi- vidual mold of cranberry Jolly, Orange and Raisin Salad Arrange eegmonui from I seed- IOSB OTUUBO In flower-petal pot- lorn. Place a large rnletn on tip of each segment. Center with 4 or 0 ru i!WWWS»^SH^^!SjWiWJjJ^!to'Sji^lil PFRSOHMJTIESIIIIW I ** JIMMY M«HUG«» AJ,C.AJ». ^ ——— A Trtunt From the Ghsiki m ww*mn BAM® COMBINATIONS cnrnniiTHM^ Dtxttft think ion; • momaot thai good salads um m bmombrntr In winter. In fnct, aom« of ths> most ddl<;iws salad* may be pre- pared wh0^'~3imr'Wfm i» wi»% vs. Ilere-awrfi few shnple #«- blnrtm* that are IsMiofuT af v/ell as tasteful. To rr<»par« these KaJnd*, or* range m&mMmt* on lettitce m in- dlvirfuiil suM pistes; serve with) any tolred dresitog. ^usntltiei given warve one, Oranire Apple »*tsd Allerjutle 0 to 10 half *lfoe% cut from maims California or* »nge», a Ilk* nmflm m *4%*• fihiped pic««» ot uupi»JiM, m* Iklnned «jR0le!« . Orange «*« Ooltn ftai»# % ^toWWJ*- A «HWMt ,,,.^ eui '/i inch thic£ Arrange *and- By Danlil I, McNamir* flMMY McHUOH, COmPOIir 0i «l popular ioiiat, U a trtttnt from the clflisfca. I?# baa bssa wrltln« ««oy of tita natloa'a popular aoni liita for twenty yean, meiodlM auotl as, \I Can't Olve You AnrtnlDt But \m; Baby,\ \On the tunny Aide of tho Htrant,\ \Hinkoy.DInkiy Par- le«.Vou«,• , \My 0#o,» f \Torri » flwanthcart\ and bundratoof otftari for New York revuaa *ad HoUy* wood niroa. Out in the ntudio et h|» Hollywood Ijoma 6o loy« Mat to play tlio grand opera music be first l«srnflil cm an oftica boy lo th? IJostfli) pperil House, Jimmy rubliad elbowa with tho fflafieftliy groat during bl» thrto yoaw nt tlw op«rn hoB«. k <mtm tile pianist, lie often «cGoftp*il«a tbetn at rthesrsals, anvlilenid * cgreer as a cono»rt, plainit. But be Utt rfl thta WM% m% a ttr^W^Sfilf!! plunged tote popular wuito MI * abort out to fain? end ferttme, l>or« to Ooiteo, July 10, 1MI, linusy, aloVut of !*«, lobsrltad bis raotiKir'f mtttiaif tw*nt. A younur bwtber,l<«rrft «wr » AffirfHtte elly*> for BiKly OycWfl, Jloiw left t!}t clM»ic gtffielibirt of tho ep»r* to liMH* i mm 0§*w end proffwloaat ptenMt. fir*t In lio*ton, tben M K«w torlra Tin Fan AU*y. An ttrly sjsoelate of Ma «enf> writing c*rssr was At Dubia, * 11iU*4#!pbt* Voutb «b» iik* tha young Boaiooiln, sag eefflt t» Tin suec*w*a, of lii l)0»« m$s ?* Hit; Ynnte' «u<J other pmCiRf aaecMiaj,^ . were « , tb« A«terl«fla mwft» A**W^f* s ef ^>M „„.IBl!lft)p, Jn* Ml eif#M rttsrtoct *ith phoTOlwi?!* r«#rdl««a, *«Majh>* Jimmy MeHuflfe, M^iM^ Club, and wiih Oerfltby r dtsaMer ef tfte mtimnMffi Umtoaf ' i a^M*\- 4f*y «W^ W« * roett » mM» wilm 0W apm towift' offietf to ^«rd. under contract to wrttf joiU*|«4>«» r ;*». **-.*** f i •urn lirsi wibftf M, ffiNlMk ajBvw-- i |fer*ftf*^f * » i; \ ««*>*\»»• «siw«i»*i»»i** '•**' ates^