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*^f-jfc*'^s'-l' ?fca **& hu^ay, * ** JAKRE CEfflpS V«HS' H. C. DE #^$P -•• • J' ' j . ,; ^ .. ADstln Pales E«w(l3tlWPia 66 *\ Antwerp*^ Mr -and Mrs. Austin Bale mi lu've returned from a fe\y , Ma it tu Antwerp, N.Y.; where h A ere gusts of Mr. and Mrs. yilsun Hukes. ; Mu» Phyllis Kenyon of Ixodes? ,,l e ft i« d guest of Mrs. Roscde lyris on Sunday. Lllday Over, Stu.*e»ts Rf!|Bro to Studies William Ferris, Jack Huoknell, hesse *\< \\§ and Alfred and Ben diles returned to Ithaca >OJJ Sttlfc. lay e\'«emng after spending their Vacation with their patents. Miss .Helen Steele, student at St, I»assr f en ce a Diversity, Canton and tar- L Am*?* and Hamilton Anderson w Aided University were also at Come Jut- the Thanksgiving re- Thc George Hucfcnall Family Leave For 3FJorjUla Mr «jrd Mrs- George BucknalJ aD d daughters, Alice and Janice rwt on Saturday to spend the, win- ter^ Ciulfport, Florida, where Mr. * *- mi • k .« , .tt'> wia jotiv|ftei« in. afe^l^ks./,;:' ember me^i% s p.n.Spfe4ay, %fet£ ; 2, followhi e Ahhtial Dinnea* ton PlttiHan.^,,; ^f. The ifeiirjetfa tioy^'sijass. _to with a, ^<Men,«^pe1f,;^he hostess wiU .fee*ty£||e4 »y ''&* •**» Pm %§• .... . * ,. • Mrs. ,Lena, F f ].mmt tier in 'B^hestey, WHiiajn, ^ j^. Mary foster were Thanksgiving -guests ot'MDec and Mis, Clark, Walter of jLo,J|y:- con. Mj.. jand Mjrs- 5y^nj gaTf*- Win and Mr. a»d M®\ fflmm. Van VJegt jnd Jampy '•$ Albion. Wese also guests. Mr, and. Mrs. Gor.don Steele of Buffalo were .entertataed ait gag* home-of Mr. .Steele's brother, Cla? rence 9, SJeele^n 'ffap^ay, , ; THE^ MEDINA ffclBtHSS! t * \— M*?, Edith ^^fojfl »»* «»»» grotey *$&&* *$• i& &£ uses, •*\\•\\ H. ISSiyJi*.-. . 'Bperaf' ?oi«*3 0% *.•%#.• have &§& ¥&$|j|$fo and Sfts •ispswMwt*, .-,,,,,.;;. .\ ; \|ps JSseateice •.trntis, &m&$&8> Jieiasi ana Beveyjy and sons, John %^ StAatd, spend several days fluently ^a> Mr. and Mia, <?ibiad. \yick Spaulding ^f Handolpjj,, N. jRwjnor Barj-e. Wibrnvnn Observes Arffitiversary JMUss Nellie Rogers and Burton J^Qgers attended the Silver Wed- di|ig annivernaiy and diimer gf tMir coysin, SHrs. Ada Gillogoly a^d Mr. GUJpgoJy o| Kesuraore, Jf. \ST. Mrs. GillQgoly was a form- ey resident of Barje. pSf, and Mrs. George Potter of thp County House road observed tfceir fiftieth wedding anniversary on Sunday with an afternoon and evening reception. An Electric Range is the Keystone of a %St0r Kitchen. NIAGARA. LOCKPORT ft ONTARIO fOWIR CO. NIAGARA^ HUOSDN •^Pjppi^w amp mmmmmmmmmm Orleans F> & A. Borrowers Provide For Most Of Needs Right On their jPttriw More m& taon Ortos $*m f»wilies, \vW aye Ijori'owers oi4toe Fatm Security Ad^wsts-ati^n are learning how to provide foi* the-most of tk^ir subsis- tence neads riglit on their fant(8,it ^8 »t)».«W]iCe4 by derald RJHendei'Sott, FSA, B«rj»l Behabilitatioti Su- p?i7i§or fcfere, loiiowing ^ rouiid of visits* to these families. ; '* .-',', The Supervisor found *ha.t^.* practically all of the families tak- ing part In the Farm SejcwKy pro* gram of supervised credit have assured themselves of a good table truoughout the winter be inten- sively canning and storing vego|u- ifcles and fruits raised in tneh? OTO gardens, and by keeping cows, chickens and pigs. Thoy wlU have an abundance of porkior the wiu» •ter, and the targe^aarjajorlty of the families have at leait one brood sow to furnish tpe family with pigs for fattenlBli:' and tot\ sale. Many are also chwEnlng their own butter, and inciting*'cheese -for, their own use-*-and# some cases for sale as well. ' *. Mrs. Cherry, Home Manage- ment Supervisor here, is in charge Of the home management and family subsistence program\. Special attention has boon devot- ed b'j>• these' families to the *row- ingso* teed t<?r thelv Aiveatoclc. The few folium to do talis wero BS« .cA-lbed Uy*Ntv. Hcaderson to ud- verso v/<iather conjt^ions. ^The.weu-betog of a iwm Jam- S|y jCi^hnij*.M nxeuss^cei Uy cash 'Wctoui nifiiiei'wMy. EtenttCJ^on de- clared. \The awawy a tonUfy sevca- by pvoducihg its et^vn food Bh4 fee4 lor. tlie . Jlyoatseaojfe becomes available jtor .opewSug neesgs, for ejothjng ahd othej- Qalngs, as weji as »r poylnf their **ebts. Uh«t is; wliy a Hve-ftt-hoit*© pvoeeanj Is such «n iropof Jatn feature of tlie, management plans which, ore worked out ta connection with our loans. Although Hits has been o difficult year tor many farmers, it is obvious that the great major- ity of our borrowors who aye pro- ducing their food and toed on their farms have coma through in, far better condition than*\ thoift who are imaMfi to ohtnta financiai Bsslstanco Mm ot>er public or privato sources. >rho. Faym Se- curity Adminis^rauftiv no^ ptl* mnvily a credit ugcw* is able to inakti swoh loans only ^,'hjfh ^»*. catt draw up VirOrkt^lfr inrnx nm home management piftiW with tht farmer «ud Ais w|<e,. Jn other words, both the- larjrfl family and the farm itself must show m*on- uble ilkeUhood of being; ahie to support tholamily. «nd xvpvy Iht loan over a reasonable. $«riod of .vision, ^holig!iK**tft : «t #|p|^ menis,* M», HeftdeP«0ft-<kn)qaam \bear out our iatth in thete ^ft^t* acter' loans.\ ' Y Farmers interested ^n l«$i»iiani» more about this program ihould write or visit the *ttico *tt iliv Hendcuson, to the Court Senile, Albion, Mr, BewleMon's «*fict hours uro on Monday, betwo.tn the hours of 0:00 0013. to 5;0Q $m. Chian Kai Shek's Ne t Tests Planes At LeRoy Paying a visit to LeRoy last week to fcest out the planes manufactured by the White Aircraft Corpora- tion there was Lieut. Colonel Shaio Dawm Chiang, a nephew of Generalissimo Chain Kai Shol^ comman- dant of the primary flying school for Chunese avia- tors. The Colonel took off in ono off the planes and put it throujgh 0 series of spectacular teste, and on landing Indicoted hiB approval of the plane. He explained that ho is in thb country to Inspect various types of Amerlcap, planes and is to report back to the Chinese go- vernment the results of his In- spections. He has charge of In- structing between fqur and five hundred Chinese army aviators and the contemplated purchase will include student instruction ships. \he European war has made it excecdlnsly difficult for China to obtain pianos in her war again- st Japan and she U looking to- ward the U. S..with a view of placing contracts. BARKER BY MISS DELX.A SMITH Holiday Guests at Dennett Home Mr. and Mrs. Avrthur Bennett and fnmlly of Looteport, Supervi- sor Worry Bennett and Mrs. Ben- nett of Barker wore Thanksgiving dinner guests at the? homo of Elgin Bennett and Miss BOSBIO Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith ond Miss Delia Smith wero Thanksgiv- ing gupsts of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Hnrrold ond fnmlly of Oen- FACTS YOU NEVER KNEWlfi Bv Bob Pari masftwmxf&p.uf'inmmmm* ,• ova. Other guests-l«cjuded Mr. and Mrs. Goofjje-fwrold Of JLQIHV son Creek, Mr. one} JMrs, $h)yd Jones >and son, Allan U«o, of l^ft- donvllle and Mr. and Mrs. John Hnrrold and son, Robert, of El- lenburg Depot, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur jRoth of Presto**, Ohfc, wcro Wttti&M- guests of their aunt, Mrs. EliiB Wogner. Nurse Weekends With Parents Miss Florence HUolak, student nurso at tho Meyer Memorial IJos* pital, Builnlo spont tho weekend with her nru-eufs, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Krolak. £ROB8WaKD PCZZI£ WA*v- n •*• 1 HRMB WBIBBP PWW H WKH^KK W**W^ <^mi^m »«w^^ ^«w ^ *^^^» .... — mm T WW im,in*. Hm»n »ijwi»iw«»i»>-> iS^fli(tto« iHKmi ... __., Mtwn Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bell «p»nt Thnnksulvlng weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Stevensky and Mr. Stovonaky of Rochester. Miss IClvn Jean Schilling was 0 guest over Thanksgiving vacation of nor aunt and uncJo, Mr. and Mrs. Hcbor Slrayca' of Nlagoro Falls. Mr. und Mrs. John Dupaquier hovo rotumed homo from upend- ing several dayB in Maryland. KNOWLBSVIIXB BY MRS OEORQE QBNSON Resident* Have UolMty Ovurtt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bums entertained Mr. und Mrs. Stanley Burns and BOD, Robert Burni, Mabel Burns and Mr. and Ml'*. John Strickland of Buffalo end Leo Rogers and family of Bnidor on Thanksgiving. , „. .JH»*l#i(!M*»|*; h$ tit ftHkiniL^hMdRiB SOIbfi * »v^«™ II—noy'A #s.w« '•\HipilWfc\ hmm itw«b»*.v»iwi .. , ^jM-9*hm||t »--*0o eaffiul»ttt j»--* eaffiulut ..li»|.flWlk« .TTouiilc T»*« «i--SiipRlm 4»—Nothing t)-3iltl|*U»« —NoThlng «l-3Klii* ot'taVlHit; 41—»n,tr*ncw «*^)p wma»r 8t~8a?rt « M&wmt M—.'I'O f0N»O»«B . - yi }ii I*' •Mt •'.. 1 '*» • MV'IE \ • •$*•.•& -•;•&•'•• t'rii*. '-...ti/ - ;$?'&• ' • •*•** .«tti. - ••, ; -*d;St' '•• Am •»Sf. ^t.t» -• Alice Tompkins wu* horn* from Rochoaior from Wednesday night until Monday morning. Mr nnd Mm. Ray Orlnnoll and son, Ervin, of West Shelby were Thunknglvlna day guest* of Mr. und Mm. Wulter i'ayno and Mr. and MIH. Dorm Id Pnyne. Mr. IJorwild Cklmblo of Eaglo Harbor, who works in the Whit- uumb diyor, wag iiucceasful in 0 riicenl hunting trip In tho Ad Iron- docks und treated the employees of ibo dryer to u venleon dinner ut thct boss'srftbmo, lant Wednes- day, which wijs greatly enjoyed by alt, V Mclvin Jenkins and Adelbort BeiiMMi of Woat Shniby ond Alvln Merino und nuns, Lylo and Roy, of U.ckport worf Sunday guests of Mr. uiil Mrs. George Benson. Mr ,m<l Mrn Herbert Iflll had UB Soturduy night dinner guests, Mr und Mrs. Oianl fleeg and Mr, und Mra. Honjamln Hill, the oc- casion being the 40th wedding H»- nlvcrBiiry of Mr und Mrs. Grunt HOBB. Mr. and Mro Robert Woodslde of NluQiiru Fulls were weekend [juosbi ut thoir h»me here. !'•-«• I Dnvin of Mlddloport wu» in i wn i.ti Su.jrfiay. ])• ' it I'M wa« lu>mo from ', i , \ I' - '. ' i !.!»', rrhool duilnij tl.o T) JJlkr KlVlnB VUCO- Uon. JUDO illll wu» home from Roch- ester for Kolurday ruglit und Bua- day. severW lessons on \What To Serve at Parttes\. The third les«on on salads vHIl bo held Friday oven- Ing in tho Rchool building. Members of the Presbyterian church sent o Jnrgo donation of fruit, vcgetahlcs, etc., to tiMS.BoeJv-.r •ster Ptcibytcrlnn Homo lit tho Thanksgiving time, i.i 11 Vourt* I'eopjB To Meet Snndiy Rev* mi Mr*. CHrliUi •<?raft» •ntertalritd the mtmbsri Of tho (official hoard of th* Pre*byb»rl*n church and their wives ut the msnw, Wtdneftdoy «v«)iln|, Rov.' & CrUlts dMlrM to mill all Uyi younf pml* fit tl)« xjowWhlty »% fo» mtm n«t »un^y •y.tjibii at 7 o$$fijt to tajk oVjfS pJar)«^or Sundfcy 4Vcnl»8 mMtlhga to be held during tlit w|at«r months. i'SUl JIOWM Mcured o 175 pound dcor on v recent hunting trip in Stcub«n County. The December mt*\ RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR i,m^^>m*mmm'm*m»mm~$f IAHW flWIS •••»-•———«-««i«*4 0mn4v TKMPHS, nifitujMatow,! .Oonrad Nnijor, diroc^or.|i«^tor 5^irmi|k«h*rnorvyQrk(|jsilUi)5n Of \Silver Thootro,\ hoe Wflm* fadtffl guild In8««p©wp«*n now , w «y ^ d ^M™Llw& ChrUtnlMi Eva oval thO CDSnot» ers\ during dross rotecainttl*. An srtutmw* * »ae » n M |gtant director lioe>pa tMMSk of all slips of tlie toragtio and tho ftqr* formoiN with the raoit black xnarltH at tho end of tho aomlon mugtbuy sodas for the crowd, • • • Cal Tlnnoy, whom \Yott«h \t. Ago\ has becomo «Saturday wght NBC feature, r&sprts thai jipre tldorly pjloplo hn^o irsadj «|#Sif6? ions to Bppoar on the iir^Bin than youngitori. \ . *• • u Wliy. contblnfttlMt'of •5*1 BcsldenU On Hunting Trips Howard and Dovld Dunham wero lr> SUiuben County hunting, Friday and Saturday. Donald Pnyne In company wltb Albion frlendii mm deer hunting the first of the week. Mm. Grant Ro«i entertained IS friends at dinner Tuesday evening In honor of her husbond'c birth- day. The Orleans County Pomona Orange will hold an all day meet- ing in the Grange Hall, Friday. Knowieavilto grange will #erve the dinner at 12 o'clock, I^tdlai Aid Slate Duster The Ladies Aid of the Methodist diurch v/HI serve their regular monthly dinner in the church basement, Thursday noon, Deuem- ber 7th. Mr. and Mre, Howard Bate- and children spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. William Sullivan in LofitspOrl. The GUi'o 4*11 club stc having ^ Parent Ttachwi ihjo«t«Ubtt^yvlir toe h»ld in the miia&l CuiMIng, Tuesday «v*ni»g* D»cen|er flth. Program subject! •idusJ*. \•— Garry Floyd VUwfatm ininnfe son of Mr, and Mtri, ^\toyd Wood- roo of tho Million Collar Highway, died Friday, Nov-somber jltth. ln- formsnt wt»a on tJio Potter lot at Mlllvllle Cemetery, **> m% .oiil worK/ « (i repoPIIO t»«t »J)o >o- ruil' %\m*t mmMM ton PvW- ort Iht mfi .f ret ram. for shoW , ad to th# Motion Picture Rel&fFuhi S lditlt Wejsor, who wrfteg two of io^i outstanding profraTOf, i§ n fine dxamplo of* nowsBapoifWWn's daughter who wanted to write run when she grew up—and did. Her earnings run into five figures. Drive Klman plane to stage \Hobby bobby 1 ' contest* In leading cities throughout tlie country, then Inviting tlie winners to New Vork to bo guests on projgtam. f 0 Hornco Heldt, t feels like an \advJ lorn\ columnM \ l to 1 tho network iotured here, o to the love- ns days when It'i now tho Vallce and K took over McCiiPt ftudi tha fam Jot) i/ Vellse on tlit Sunday night caffce* pr«itr«m dtk Nov, 12 for » «tey of at wait out month, Rudy, siiotwa horss Whft S rst featured ^jr^-tto ma Mc* pithy on his onvn efoaw, i» stlb* hing for the vacationing CoO Amcclie, ,^ * On her recent trip to Hoilyw'«4 Kate Smith tum«d dawn offew frs visit with many of the ttimm $mm «tw» w mat s*e tmt mi • ftthing «rlrj> in ili# Pacific. Ifadeuiw titer, Plj««Jr«i hm, SM proving tim jtsvsnlM talent sin provide oststaniflliiij ent«rt*lnril»hjr for adult* as m\\ m ^Uhgstii* iftWolt- .irtejta to ,. informstion taw a m^mw 1 , urn 'Wl fiwiM' li mum wkW'% disturb anyone. 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