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•iW.rtp ,i]rsdayiA|fflf||1l^; •it-*- •»- AI^BAPA U--1' Stic; mmwfmmm rfer, spn of Mr, ami Joyce* id £&.*$ t Wlnfrlrafeer.- from B( » union ia - rjiJmK who has .fceen the winter with hlr .„,,, Mrs. Fred Dunlaji of „, h\t..- has S«tUBQ«^ t o the hmt'o' *\' »on. JFoster,.Dertnwu xi l .1 Mrs. Fay S|^k weather . ,',„,'.. »ons of Bethany C«n» |a \ r SP .a -a:>day at Myrc* Slgrk- M»L.I Howell has moved team , „ , ..Mi.-d by the Misses inn..' «»d Nora Potter to-the .r. ... better known aa thff \\hrw rattjson farmj Cart Clapt 1ST u. u » •«! f»> m E. ». Potter's JWDI u u.c farm vacated by Mr., Eli..' •' Wagner ia a patient at , l;Li!aio Cmeral Hospital; Mr. H irolU Meiserbas returned fro „ t t- Hatavia Hospital where th' -urgical patient. Mr i.:.d ars. wrn. rjuehey of loakfi. I«I have announced toe ejw Uaevm-n: of th.ir daughter, MflT- !a7,t n l.arl M. Dennis, eon of y r „„.i Mrs. Foster Dennis of V\J\' 1 Mrs - Ll °y* Moore and lebiWn-n. (ierajd, D«lo?e| v andj. stttlNiijiilii at LouU Sp«d' a of jm mm Mf»jn^m mmb« m T«*a*$ -jrt#$te~«w «»,••' - A; 4 ;\T%eiia^%8''Affi.^<*ie%'met' ! at the taw of Mj^Jamea Allan m Georer, Begple *,-*»» able t« rii-*o,:^twV.'ii*i ? 3afeRdiisE after m^ont for several weeka tHorn w Ifc* nM,1^ fcennv Jflcboja of; LdfldiMii, ^naja, Spent the Week- end;with -|frs jandlua* Roy Bishop. W©l^,and.p|»^roU Hal- bert spent Weltfeiaay hi Re-ch-. eateri - '•,'.. -> f - •'• Mi*. Cynthia Roberta wha %as been ill for the fcasVfoin? /weelu is a little lrrtprolteaV Mrsy i*ala Cotrisbek W& been rvery ,S for |he ,Mi| week With brohcWtts,. |m«M» Weeti-Sto KenmoJ?e VcpfeSiihlSay, guests' of (,-, 'l-V 1 ';-^ Vr Vfe*' V:y B«»««BB>H*KSlB«« feSSht^\ B \ tfdft Over 300 Additional Acres Field TrisU IAMA #f owa«ra h*«e entered their canines i« the Amateur Held *R»fe t« M :|aa M#^l)y tie dnye, B$mm--''•'•- -•'.'•'„ *nd Joe Meake who will handle hia own English setter \Little Lady •^y^W^WIII»'HHI»ll\IIL1IM llilW«WWt*» *•*» ••••••I IM H«J1 ilW^fWIW^W*'' aid and James Bieyle who had been apendoif^me -week wia lMr grandparents returned home* Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Clow of An |0la.\«jo« : Mr|. EBa Smith *«>* Sunday jueats of Mr. and- M«. Georgei ^thiR AlMon, ^*»>* Alfred Hannaonl of Somerset ; wts a gjiest of Mr. oiid Mrs. Silaa Wat?- son on Sun^aj&jp •* • Mr, and JMri Olen Caieh of West Shelbv were Sunday evening t ests of Mr. and Mrs. Milford sson. Mr. and Mr?. Dwlitht Smith and sons Irvine and Kenneth were guests of Mr. and Mrs?. Fred Watts on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lonnen ahd family attended the funeral of thwr brother-in-law, Arthur Wor- inouih at Shelby Center on''Mon- day, .. GrimU of E»§l)*h Kin(» .King CShf^ljf IRajJanJ ,$«. 1620 Con»i«y.i tag m *lr «*w- #\~ tm§ *h,af*? Oefwk %* out A e*6e»; wyerald eeani ^tie,flr«t«har«r ?f «|«I. 1atiwe& 1# !««; betW# 4 i»'.;| 15 minutia^no southern bouni a French . an overlap; -ttf ttllo. After NIAGARA, LOCKPORT ft ONTARIO POWER CO. NIAGARAlMS HUOSON _9,000 8quare mjies. in W86 i Hartford, Conn;, ' a convention nettled the dispute. In 1788, Oliver Pholpa and Tj Nathanlel <3or- ham bought from the Indians over 2,000,000 ac^cs . on R pre- emption deal with MaasachuBotts, extending from the Pennsylvania line west of the Plllteney tract td the junction of'Wib 1 Gonosoo River to the southern\T$ondary of Mon- roe County, thence'18 mllos north- ward to Lajjjk dnterlo. Phelps had headquartcre at Canandalgua where he built a Colppial manor. Gorham never .saw tne land. He lived and died in Charleston. In 1789 tho two partners ceded hack to MaasachuBetU-a-portlon of their purchase and in 1790 they trans- ferred to Robert Morris 1,204,000 ucreg at 15 cents an acre. Sir William Pultfnay Bur* In. Sir William Pulteney of Eng- land, John Harnby, governor of Bombay, and Patrick Colqulion bought of Morris his land, Colonel Charles Williamson being agent and he hold it in trust until 1801, when a law was passed permitting foreign ownor^hip. At thla dato Wife jthe irtadit »p of the at- fairs M ®m Pwiwftey JPwN*f», wliciit ptm fM^SmMimt-^ . in%- Mb jtf «A •mmSmwte • • $^*Nkm*M+ mm, ehftse x& VmZIfcm *m l*8W.** are # pwfl«<|Jir Ml^pt %p«ft#. ice ' *)W„''Oiftf»»8 '*iiA 'ftgjjijftfttr eouritlfSi ' '- '• ' V\ \'?'\ THB HKDINA TBIBUNB wmm 4i •I ana G**«v» ^^^^€^ki erlno't mm # Senbcarljike w*| :«• mete eowectton **£. '«Kw»i; Colenel W«U«n»on jowde kis h*»d- i?l at:-' er# ho 'Awt' 1 m t., I <4 If-py??} , ^alth>^ibotdj^^ mt M«b«i« «JM*s('J* 'ipiii «fr Stoubejii yatoa «m4 0?it*t)0j part 4*. Wf^p«'. CMKntfe'iP^ -:illw|» : thfl city of Itochsitar, Mitt if •l?ehe|fte % aaa jMjmM tym$M $& MP ^\wffitP#',. ; P^^ 7hvs the ^upU'O' Staie uL,~i?ovf, l^etally ' : §m.mm' $»&$&n i^,.A«*l «nph|slem6Rl#. lilba iMu;«ki«nd lj«v«io|wi>«nt thai %!«.•*?. 880 fcwjnw* m* plant -wore Wfa <J,0OO«i«f«a t of ci-opa m the mucKland in that xttKipru, About 800 Mtci of swamp bogTn Jfa> 1st. spwngf faiW, worH Ji|ip$s|i :^ft&.JRf|nk 1 -l! :wfBM«gsiaiy* i .-•; 3«C '^K^'1^^. , «pc'. %ak»t has <#|to#4|e Sfm, 4*0 Akron high school bM theRavoluttonary-War, Maasachu.4 in ^enewo Couiity Id te.fafa Jb»o Sjitta entered into, w hound«Hy. W* -utc, with New;;tfar\ lnvblvte| weeks la^i, ChandUr G. ElUcolt Honored , liatavia patriotlo orjpin'iiaUons on Apponi»tlQ» Day hnd ag honored jtttMt Chandlar G, BUi» cott of Jhelby, grimd*nophow of Joseph Elllcott, Ilntuvla founder. Mr. Blllcott, who will bo 05 yours old on July 21. 1989, was proaont At Gonoral Leo's surrender to Gen- eral Grant, ending the Civil War. Among his Bouvenlro are a \sight\ from a gun used by Washington nvttlleryj a watch carried by lila great undo, which reposes in a safety vault in the bank at Me- dina, tho tlraepleco baing too heavy to carry around in daily UBO. Mr. Elllcott carries u 76-year Mnsonlc Jpwol and is one of four men of the fraternity in Now York State today Who has boon o member three-quarters of a century. Mr. ElUcotVs brother Frank WUM killed dt Chancollorsvilio. Sptttar Spatttri of April d imagine \WU' Hart of Albion sitting on a crag in far off Tahiti, eight thousand miles away, trying M> write the grapovlne gossip of tho South Sea junglot Ho says fho Pacific Island ho IB holding •&-&W£$* Si WAT /YVFTfitVIT T V djiy awminf y0t ,^ln|% ®fm g n,^chMll^eAtoM0«MJW' gan,4icl teaener son, the, ittntolangs lm%M \kM «|\ the fcivla mmmi mnmw r'^^r's tnimm Mm mm mm *$R eovery. wl«i M*. and Mr»; mm Am»nt ind-Mr. and Mm Waltar Qlohl and family and othe* relatlven. imssat&eammmea WEST BHEtBY BSSl SW1H MM mm SSB ass* Wm. VM mm mm Wff SBBS Stt ISJSs) 'S*E ; Sm ssral WNm USH PBP. ^^' m>M Smm uWrn KHR iW W&- • Uilili yiiHHlH ; mm Wf& MM IW i^l W\ Sri^t Mil SH HE SSI JMR E m f*rf m mm M» •*M **»* Iff rr fp< !* «>»* «• Mi **• 4M At *«~l * *W4 .& jiL-.t. ««*» tiny ynieiiii *«• if tUm ^ M« r; *--. » f 111 ^W^BP JdPlW^! \vw p\T\'\*^\ 'TYitt»a»tir * J»M»1W H—*i a«*a |o« , ) aais*tt«l''t4*jr*pa» ii Mr, and Mrj. tewla Myrl £ho|pt pf Knlamsses, Mieh. ^3fe,Tn«r* day noon dinner BUQStB of Mr. nml Ml*. Earl F, Winier. Bon Amos returned homo Sup* day after spending a few daya tn Buffalo at tho homo of Albert Deyo. l Ivan Fuller, Buffalo, visited hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Ful- ler Sunday. An eUietrlo power lino is bolng staked out on tho Ryan Road. Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Fink en- tertained a company of friends Sunday aftarnoon. MIBB Zella Grapes has returned to the State Teachers College, Buf« fnlo, after spending the Eastor va« cation at tho homo of hor pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorge Grapos. , Mrs. William Winter who h*a been on the sick list for a few days Is feeling bettor. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd. Dayoimd daughter Dorothy ana Mrs. Albert Doyo, Buffalo, wero Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl F. Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Myrl Phtins left Thursday evening for Buflmo enrouto for their homo In Kala- ^M^alldMrs. MUT and''fiMLHj> havo moved from tho Harry Do- S olo tenant house, Dates Road, to loUurt Bacon tenant house. Tho Mt. Pleasant Cemetery As- sociation held n mooting Tuoiday and oloctod officers for UJO en- suing year. President, A. M. Ben- son; Vlce-Presidont, Frank Col- man i Soorotary and Treasurer, Walter Freeman. Trustees, How- ard Kohlor, Hay Saunders, Glenn Ncal and William Dunlap. Wil- liam Winter, Sexton, , _, . Tim West Shelby Unit of the Homo Bureau will moot with Mrs. J* WWi L THE GOOFUS FAMILY wow v© TW •» CcwTwues X CLCTTMIKIQ STtSSJB'TcwCMT'AOJsAM .Li. be\ 1 u>i6 v A/rtw .,,_. down \Is shaped like a lady's hand mirror.\ No wonder ho is netting an oyo ful). Cats in this area are \bringing homeless and bereaved pup* i Critics say the now spring hats up\ . . „ pies. Tho appeasomont plan so^mi catching on In tho animal to bo kingdom tho girls aro wearing are like tho ntylo Cleopatra adored, Maybu the headgear la to accent tbj beauty of the wearor. . J . - That Medina newsboy had thi city catchineiw, when ths Albania crisis was topping tho nago, ho yelled \Atisemblyman Thompson captured when Mussolini took Al iMiny!\ vr. Towmtond and adherent* of the 2O0 a month pension plan roads It roseate for Hatavla at Httielr gtttimrlng ih this city, and so, that much good was accomplished. Ed Don George, tho North J -ipilmn im%mm Sjisj.1 _. bat narrow tilK IHSJ tor * * , ' - , •|#JC»lMHty .tl**^, tareh.) f—.anitsrsas * * IMMrlea attjSn,? mn*mm*,m:>* ^»ss>i^*sss*a;s»<Mwiisw-.lstiiaMis«sjSS)>wij|Li|jaiwi iiamilHiti- ^ W \\\\m .'JGtlmclstaf oft fitojlm flftll'r^m be UJ« <oya$r?B|! thft ^ay. Him |ii*trr<iw. tdmm (ti 4 l*r«l U } 10 ;4t>HBfs|W gam wr\»\* t fetatiaa wm «»»*at i| tstlt ««*»», 3 MEDINA MEMORIAL i^yifAt, UBGIP 1R # ftanli. Cen|«y . id! •rmittftd to ii»v« tin »tWK -.- Ly«f|onvlL_ B#sMjmd.ai^ ft wlJ* iitttnlttw fttgrday' -** ...„. _.. D. w,.Uwr«nc§ if Wlddloporlf WMllwn Bakor, fast uer iijrllb, S«S?t ™ \willlW Cs«f)eld, iLecV. , v*$ a^mittf4 §u»f»y.* .,.' M|«» Anlla Stewart, .North Aditd«iny street, wai ftbnUtot) Mo))d»y as a patient, Mra. Angojo Dlronw, Ghriwooa R, I>. S Medina, were. sdrmUtui Mo«an»^MiatiBnts. • Albion, was admitted as a patient Tuesday, ^^^•^wiiiiiiSiiisiajwtwwwiS^iswiiMsiniat'assisiiiisiMiww luHen otJfawlo ft*, id iraiuia /.fin ?ri J' I ; 'th .inn nna iniqM wnui ri MNS HOT ri^n iii r .iraiifl wm m nniai: inf.imi,*, iniir-i T ; riwi i-l (MI <D RR-riatlW SBJSSBfeil >WjMMI^Ii^-fW^eSa1!lui«M^<i-'IW :i. •SMSBSWSH FOIHI GrinainK, Corn Sheuiiig ami Mixliiff- at J. 0. ItlGto (30., IWOt (ORLiAN» MILX1J) , Main St., Medtiiflu N. % hi u^iupiiiniiii<iiiimii II I'SSttSSWSilliSMi mem OUT PF THE <W*II—ISWIWISSIMIWHSV 1AHI fIRRII iiqwvm mni jWtsT *fwr*wi !»¥• towiW top ^ i JL^— r-UlU < rt,|)^ 1 |..|p«t|pi^»t|, toi.'*j»d BtrMter Oh^tef ^J, ^m k< liii^wffl^iJMd. in Un meonUuw, eitntissr Sd vkli Judy Onflruid «t twr ^tK»J, ^..W.'.i.iM . LITTLE BUDD ^^-^CK OUT VtXJB TOWSUst |t\ VVMSKI lO Pirr r r B»CK Stuart wrtiRtlor, wants to buy a rostftU In jai +a/. i umped off when he miMJi ' iti ' mnt, so ho can \let himself oown r .'.».f tvr,m thn ivint lYatnn \ Hilt. <:isy from Uio mat game, m nut utdi oV tho itayerdil Inn nt'tsssl * ut i \ . *lxwl ic^ti' 1 \•**- v-ui lu»lo • t. „ i, © «nl\- i» Ui\ frleiMl/ Church la Buehvlllo. V,'lwi«—«e thoy eat 'em ftuvol rift Elllcott Day in July. How rich do you suppose pcopjll are to become in ail this doyllgW saving? Next thing pKubftbiy will %1 hi toy „.. To be sure Medina will eolebmte ntght time g*thttiinK» in littlfj bags. b« Next thing probably time %*HM' ;gS. Onco there was an Indian *hf*f in Livlni Brcfwl. anyway \ id »««r „. nough-to Oil th* po«k«i# of lied Jacket.. . . . ,i One reason Medina glr)» whd * 4 smoke cimmsitm are m popuhir if; because %$y \give toe 6^ IK SpujakjBg of mmm, |i»y«r Jbnv hasn't mtmmsd to punch any nowapupr men ia the mm m over a week. Bhort WM* circuit tells of a hyn* donvllle girl who ternpeiarJly test her voice while slngin* p« Vm- brella gong. Gee, but WW ra»- eong airfeady rea#i«4 l^naenvailf A rollick In*/ jolly-kin 0 !<l Mf . to H«ll«iy , „ . liii b&r fate tmib, until »h» bent 'm, by golly! When mem what fn»y <«»t, And how roaf 11 A * hB ' 1 w, « She sald-—^ Snot xmt'm CertoSnSy ispring k itere, a t|«aifj the vmm, #>?».... '«IJ* ftMsJMf- iW^«l«Wai «' ' flower garden. >*• ich jfte^had tf lo»t/* 'I don't KBMM4 *m*Jmm MM!*?