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' xaestmm BRSB wwm EASTS vfzn I East Sfeefey Gjgenjge, Iff• !3#' Li aaid tbercsvtojr J»#et{pg, on ,! U r<iay. A tu*ceft &m&? \3»K be fouuty Clferls keHoy Fosspn i i ae fli§t -of the, :v«je& lb A*\. t) to fttteM Hie ©Hints eiea&at:; 13di S . Alma ferry- pi Canada is, eo^ng theY week witfc $#rry • U i\ri and iasofly.. 1 MI c*nd M*»-. FrswJs Ins^aro and Eugene, of SBagara Fails; get Sunday with Mr. and id*3. i Meyer. jM>i^» Passon is ill with tf, • t( .'. caecle sore throat. Mr* Stanley Ciaftteld au^nei, Norroa t«ee, artd Mrs, , u Kord of Rochester vvere . . ,.f tlieir grandtoothevMra. d i a d-mstoek, and Mr. and Mis. am Huberts last Tuesday. Mi and Mrs. Joseph Yfeceut ,d daughter, Constance Aline, of, .... . ,„. l.„gd:d Falls, spent the Weekend l^escjay' • ,ui Liveme Begole and son, (t-oige. Mrs. Roy. GrJnnell, who has quite ill. is unpEOving, Mr and Mrs. Orrin KrebbJel nd son, Danny, of Clacence ^en- were Sunday guests of Mr. nd Mr.. James H- AUajQ. Ge< rge Mitcbam IB sttjl con- |, ed i his home by illness. Mr uni Mrs. Grain Field lucht sier and Mrs. Anna Roberta Medina called on Mr. and Mrs, SBm&itim. *»* Mrs. J5ft«t §mtt$ : to. ; .Ohio.list weejte wibj^to tfcte death *f t^is torbther f -las we* f j!Py?yw!jHB mar* asK * -i r \.Iti& : 'A$txa$ Ra&aji Ip- 'OR. fihe. isiclkflisf,* .'V~-' '• *.. - l&illian* ^owne, itiba bas besa j&i&fc^fcjKiiw.fr able to *ie Mirk ptii^r*. Ch|*te Barnard gnft ®oai Harold, of WaterpbgrJ, and|MC*5r. Mi\\MSs, l&snk, «a$s«l '\ \ of S&dhia spent Tuesday evening With;,#?* &»a WtS, pl^k^e \1*331- §81. m. m& l|r$,..&ips8i plan, to if stye: *b% jKe^nd lor jE^rldii-. jftr. jod'lgfc,. |f$oxjr JBr^tjraan attended the \Recreation MeetlEtg\ aM £tgp|# x s»ti Knowlg&ville m \%&$&? evening. ., / 3%1fa-$$m Mmim wis wneii x$$mw&&M $* ltUM*«n lead ear4 .party gfcm by !ft« Jo|ynspp Creek Home Bureau on Tuesday altirooon. foe Jeddo ^»H Club wiJJ nwset on Monday evening,, January 30, at the horn* <*f Lorraine and ^bArley Sreitanitan. •flip young people of aeddo will of»sppnSor a card party %% tho Cpan- * .myni^r ijaU on Friday evening, February 3. mm vmsm sae ,8ggswgS5^4^U'iiwus;i:ii^ ! l l l ; i '^ncie M> «|iy§. toe wsata,' •teRubte Vffith iftost «f ttofe Jhwcd-boiled y£,ugg |«*k§ %• %at tbsy am loo., i ••soJt.' '*•,.\' ,' : \09?mm of ^ tluited States 1 sprawl «a«ttt $3?,W&iO# a year tW t«l?piofte service, it is «ti- 3?oys and girts toni 11 J?ew ISoils fiOMatSes w «*8 Jambs lor 'f&iagMW at Ibe wefent *-B^ Aatnb sbjftw a»d«»|ef u.t Ssiffslo. Shsqe 3beef catUe fCQvfee fte 533rie tjme of pasture es d#s esttte, ssollir/.|ne0iod8 ©f soft fearti|te*tft3a ana -tfeomg;. manage* laehl; sSotuJft b© foBow^ ifarm ecowoinJs^•-.SB»» yeeonj* n*e»dm|f that faranera pte' cosh arad htiy In qU6nU^. By dblnf tms, tbey isay^ the epperteittes toy sarang are greater than ever, 1\irk*ye used lor breeding can stsahd a loss of weight during the laying season SI tbey are fed lEeer«l§? 4brou©» tbe winter. Since the relationship between: the pnee of milk sad the cost «t grain is favorable, dalryineii should feed oil the jgrabj ttieit/ cows will use eBiciea%, Cold frames, hot beds, and sosb; houses are used in New York state maujly to start early or tender crops and to protect them before they are transplanted to Hae field. Uncle Ab says if you spend top much you will lose your bal- tance, 'smgmsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim ^.-.2P« h ^0 mm *» y i WjwW* i w j nfei I •• miiij ^•y^^g^^fiifj ^^my#L*?»»Wt*f»iJ\ i , - V i »«u» buafi suttuii b«€<t made rtisftfrij* ';i3e^on^wA*ChtssW »t ,|SJ W;^^#»^.;**^'#*' , ^««*if :BatalrSa SwMgHt*^- 1 ^ 'tte tuxm? ici&^^#^'pa^ii^l9^^|^^^ ''UlSft |uitoS:'b»Si\^\le«rytii^^*i#^:^ ^i^»? ;3^id :3bx b,«gdl lite If* W*£w .passion; by' yearis-Amcrici ife#n'g '«f -; to •wj- •^a#' ^» : -*^$e**A-4 Sorrs^T- i^PCtg ^M^r% %;fiw)W(r»\ W, : ©)|l^%|e^::;m4 : ;' ;: i?«» :ii»^ : ^^§Hi«|. f^i»i<i^\ *la^ , :*?iii«ifc' ; >f& • wtesw 'SSSSr&SfeCTf838L-8 i^W »•$&; Mrs. E. P. Gill \ \fttmftt' Itllitjf -MtMWHl'\' i*itet;M-m : w«H»m it. RM' iWrcm\ • Mfs*| iitosAvOWj* |n and fttts.1 f^enry M. VallilCQ b*ve iRm^ <uu ^ named by ^^ar-Ko^W^WlKCTte Qtoptar of LegoyMs delecata, ti-ffi the JNTaUonal D V A. B, ConjttesSr; *w,^I ^^ -Gs»<HK» I^Uo%;. %em% • bttw ' officers of »e«;n>1ro-w*Si Chapter Mrs. Charles R. Gebrlng is the 1039 regent of Dco-on-go-wah ChAptcr, and the vice regents are Mrs. W. D. Joianjon, Miss Mar.ttia Ferry, Mrs. M, S, Dunlap and Mrs. Raymond M. Walker, OUier officers include Mrs. Charles R. Lcomls, chanlain; Mrs. Robeit N. Call, eccreWy; Mrs. William Gcnyo, recording secretary, and Miss Emma I_. Cornstalk, corres- ponding secretary; Mrs, Charles A. Williams, historian; Mrs. Gil- bert A. Prole, registrar, and Mrs. Fionk W.Bnllard, librarian. There generally are about fifty members In attendance at meetings. Mrs. Ralph G. Strecter and Mrs. Charles B. Aanubcl were recontly enrolled. Mrs. George W. Bnb- cock Is state chairman of genco— logical records. The membership roll has contained the names of threte r«?al American Revolutlon- uiy daughters, Mrs. Susanna Kol- ccy, Mrs. Helen Graham K-lnner, nnd Miss June Russell. Typoeraphica! Union Election Russell Dnvls has been chosen as 1039 president of Bntiivto 'lypograp lent Union, No. Dli. ll.o II,.M, tcc^nd and third vlco- (.i.uclens ute Francis J. Cline, Arthur N. Kcc.n. and Percy !' t.i kl<»y For sterctury-troasuror, I ,I\'«MIIV (.' C»\) ey, vvho formerly •. ', v.ith the TVIrdlna Tribune, has M 'Mi^mhX (M«b ll&'Mtfk t» B«&m WErs.i^i^tS» item of EM a<t?terj& IS®' ex- hibit ia.a «r^!» mm$s> 4»co p gives cWWKeHi h plac® to pw on '\\•• wittnestbibus Officerji Swnvt H^arfo JP*aw«Ue Club has elected thcEc afticers: Presi- dent* M&Stiipw ^diowskii vlce- piceident, Miss Irene Juftkow^ki; seci'etary, Miss Helen Macogow- »kl; treftsus^r, JSdward Jakiho,w\ Mi .dlrftQtars, Miss Rose ^wovd- wtiki' una tSjunvy MSrsioitei. The organizntlon shows flue talent. Sparks Prom Life's Anvil When you need coal bad, you want it good, odviso the dealers. Wouldn't that dust your clinkers I Bennington College In Vermont teaches girls to dunce on the «rass and to jump skywurd, evidently to moke them more angelic. This ought tu inspire fair sex students of Lyndonvllle, whoso nncostors came from the Green Mountain State. Murphies ore lined up solidly against grafting. A scientist tried to unit* a potato with an onion and the result was that the tuber haB oyoj which continually weep. Medina has an Orient Strcot. How come ? Is there eomothlns Oriental about It ? The forthcoming Now York World's Fair will be just a baby compared with the Qenesoe Coun- ty Fair In Bntnvlo In August, with Its century of activities, vi- tality nnd vlrtuo. These two fairs are to bo the great attractions of I03O. A LoRoy Gazette writer, re- ferring to the wnter storage tank under construction In Botavlo, declares that \ot best, Mich struc- ....... WiUft^'-^l*- 'W^^»sie., .-'.-•.-,•«.. t fhe. Mft%t Weir*. incite % » mitm ^ffe,:ffttoe|lim lto,^|l^; tawtf $Qi^ Wun»* «»•«!?** m W Wis® Wmm M#» by mm % %&^Jt£&M vftcai mm offered W Wk mm- • lleteeshmetits fitl(y«t«& mflpk WAder MiedteefiUuncflilrt, Wirta'ft comrottict, F/VCTS yOU NEVER KNEW!.'.' ,^ B 8 / PPIECC, kcrvy »M 1650\ By H. T. Elmo 3»N8 TMT «*« OWTy»v itfia* t&SS «Ei»t«irrTKi TO w«Ak &/4& OP lows W -M V V^MCE M^ Wet« So «*vr*D,a,0 Pl< r-HOSET. cr --•^, J rr A i THE GOOFUS FAMILY PERPETUflU M^T^OMV. WES TWrl My p^eperum. V/IMD' Mfo*\Kte SOLVES MRI«<\MD'$ QJE^T R3R PSKFeTUPlt. WOTOW\ HuMANiTy HftS 4 V/F*\-not> eEMTURlE'S POP SUCH RU »KWENT\01 . AMO MO/d HW0WC (3CZ3PUS OEUVCRS »TTo AVU&tYtMG WC<? U) — TME EPIC rtMSEUF',! TPWrr PeBPETUP|L' ,, &N«3ue! TPWT PERPET-URL OROUCH 1 . TROT FfeSSP^TUhU a«00P»»)l<3 ».{^OUMO\TftE tCE-BOJt'. TUeT F*eRtPETUflU BRRCSGIMQ 'in' » i ^ . \TFVPrr Pe»PETUftt MlMOtNGt'OP 1 S evEPveoery'S Busiivses , s BXC«FY Wfe OWM', 1 . TB«T P^RPETUOL EGO' SWEet5\. By R T. Elmo OP evEBveoov SOT HIMSEUF' \TPI^T HEAD IrUffT \CSSPS QETTltiir.' gt<5<3BR P))0P eK30.eR AU.TW? OP VOUP% II •F. HUDDY By Bruce Stuart SWWSWMiMB. HO^SfUN 1TAW Senrina a roust a not &elp to J^^ % l^te i». bus meat ism • - . . 5% Instead It drives them out, Slew in some tosjn li a Ra- tional dliilv and « favorite in al- most every country in the wortcj. Mcatngue will usually bold U* shape If it Is bakcKi m a mod- erate oven (about 325 degrees F.) for 20 minutes. Cupboard spneo is saved when verttcle purtitlonii are added so that Hal articles like p'inttors, traya, niul pic tins can Btond up- right. heating some vinegar nnd wa- ter In the tea kflttl© In one way to r.oficri the hard mineral Bcale that frequently collects on the bottom and sides of the kettle. The vlnegur should bo rinsed out thoroughly afterward. Cans of uprlcots, cherries, peaches,'pears, tomatccn and pea* are now Uvbuled to tell whaUter Ute food measures up to Govern- ment standards of Quality, wheth- er the cun is ttiaok-ullou, or If i t contains an excessive amount of added liquid. Several salt shnkcra nnd poring kmveftit different plnoEa In t|»e kitchen may snvo tho homcniaJcei' muny steps, says Cornoll bulletin E307. which tells how t o buy o uwful supply of kltchenware, This bulletin may bo lind true from the OITtce of PubUealions, Roberts Hull. Ithaca, Now York. Control y to popular belief, \intizdo\ la not o trudo name, but moroly « ruirac given ta one type ol electric light bulb. Sinco nomo lipstick stains ore set by soup, tho stain should be nponged with corbo.i tetrachloride before laundering, Dessert lists kept In tho cook- book uio a help In menu-making, tspe-dally when they ore classi- fied as ' hearty,\ \tight \quick.\ lurea uro rather ugly In appear- unco.\ Well, this tank will bo beautiful, because the politicians aro to plant plum trees uil around It. There is a sports fan down in Funchcr Who thinks he Is \it\ us a dancer Yet his feet sillily bob When he starts in to clog- lip hasn't the \runfic\ of a ranch* er 1 Tho Junior Chamber of Corn* m<; to is to put on an old-faoh- lon«*d minstrel show In the Ba- inv!n Hl«h School auditorium on February fllh and 0th. Tho junior boys arc nifty on the Joke circuit, in n grnndaaddy repertoire, bomb feeders, having had their Uur. ore Bnmbltng on better •j' 'rbr.'injr\ this cprtng. Someono 't- Mary. i' in--A H'ong •,.„•. ' *f vvecked .„......»•/ .j ;i. r..«hfi-U i.l LLCI ;I •'. of cou»»o. Modem education tafcej h»td. Yesterday on Jackson rtrcet three glrlB, about nine years old, were having a discussion, and one saddi \I have but one life, and, baliew mc, I am going to live it I\ Medina is fnrtfctnate in taking up tho slack in bueslju'fts by plac- ing Mr, Slack as hesd of the Loan, All we need to say is that Me- dina will continue a wake-up pliice while Scoop keeps 8«oopi»i. When I-eaoy get* tatovWoU ml you will efts froaa tlicre will be Jelk> «ed more J>Uo. Brocknort makes Uio firont esje of the press by a dog etory, who «8id Bmekpori bm ''goise to the do«»r The dial i^^fiBa in Lyndonviile leaves the teraier party line lis- teners with nothing to do but to rleg their hands. Ych„ the rtie- chanted a#» njaJtees more lndus» irtaus teto j©W«^3. mwUo Mfa abofflt a ®wn\m ef \tttium tomf to M!4dte{KUt Wlhal'n m*e big Uto®>-4& M\im»- pprt p««ple w«f> nlpjfe wjth ib«B}r tea* in Ih^ eabtege p»t«ai ? 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' Uonio sowing may b@ mure pouular In 1030 than In 1053, ex- perts foreensti they sny prtcei of girls and wemctt'a ready-Bhide clothing may be higher in 1030, while prices of. ec-we tcxtllcfl may remain ahout lh,# same. How yeiinpleiu' •uswonnlltlesi are made or nmwftd by 4»rty es- pertenaes and trolnttig Is oxplojtt- od in Cgrodlbttitatlo'Mia. Thte is ftviil|»ble free o| ehel'g© from tho Office of Publication, Hobortu Hall, tthoea, New York, Fumlly hnnpluees depends more on kind, understanding, and com- nanJonable poi'enta than on ar- tl*tlt' heme furnJahlnp, generous iiltawnncos, or meticulous house- keeping, oocordiria lo 8,f)0O youna people who recently wrote esaoya an the Ideal parent. * SalwUon 9t Vml* tit, «l LIES raswEag ran IClalNlEl so pcsiaiuia an Forty-elfchfc tftflBarattt- Mm nnd 28 different 1t6a8eh»$i8 ••.--•. .of electricity h»vo been fouhd m a gtu«Jy ot bn ctecirilied tmm m New Yorjt fitalo. Uueta M> «aya pne y^ , t» nuiliH friends and to Influence people in to make ruflney JW&. 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