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•;^\ •<: ^bm WrW:?*? v>/*ysm ••v-mxg: PigeEigKt T#E MEDINiV TRIBUNE feggte^tgW^; VineyardsF&ee Erosion Trebles ' , At * Wof from *J# to $800 , iich, many vincyardists lh New York $i*rte'» natJonsHy famous ' ' firmer £»ak$ ft'Utt section learned jfo&ttt i»oU erosion last summer ^wh'en two severe raJnstpiniB in o»© ' day wafcbed deep guilUcs in their , jillljdde vineyards. That.iwount of money Was the Wth oitflay made by a number of Keuka Lake growers in July sorely .to fill gullies in their vine- yard* sh ihat gropes could be har- VCited thin fall. It did not Include nioney j»jymt by the highway de- , pnrtmtettt whose oteom shovels far iaVaral days seraped. away vine- yard mil deposited by the ntofms '»lontf $fie 85 mile stretch of state road bord&ing Lake Keuka. in, Was past 28 years, heavy Wnstojrrm similar to the two last jvfy, imVQ washed tons of soil fifljn ifrdarly evory acre of vlne- yt»d on the lund v/hich slopes flfoeply down to tho shores of Lake Kcilkfc .and Lake Seneca, »ayu •WlMSli-e. Buff of the Soil Con- • Iflifvatton Service, In parts of this iidtlo% Taw gullied, rdttlng posts, ity&to$;> vines and an unkempt Students Resume College Classes Lyh'lonville. students returning this week to their studies after holidaying Jit the home of their parento are; Mm Helen Breed and Sanford Breed, University of Michigan; Miss Sarah Brlnsmald and Miss Marjorho Jettison, Brock- port Normal; Miais Pauline Peters, Gencuco State Normal; Barry Bri- nsmaid, Ithaca College; Robert Langdon and John Barry, Hamil- ton College; David Crosby, Col- gate University; Warren Hutchi- son and George Brinsmaid, Rider Busincw College; Robert Petrle, Cornell University; Mi»» Beverly Squire, Keuka College; Herbert Vender, ClarkBon College; John An- drews, Reed Deforest and Clayton Bentley, Missouri School of Mines; Miss Elaine Cole and Helen John- eon, Buffalo State Teachers' Col- lege. COMMUNICATIONS tetter To The Editor IS TI1EBB A BETTER PLAN growth of brambles, sumac and weeds It'll how growers hove abandoned portion? of their land because the profit went out of i/.-anv-gnnvinH when the />olI waahed downhill Into the lakes. ISATUllDAY - \LITTLE ACCIDENT\ and Geiie Autry in \South Of The Border\ SUNDAY - MONDAY Continuous gun. 2—11:30 Tuesday and Wedncaduy, Jan. 2 ,'! MATINKK VVI'.DNI'.nDAV I V. M. Paul Muni in \WE ARE NOT ALONE\ iWsday-Friday Edward MILS in \TIIKK10 SONS' MATINKK TIM'lt.SDAV. I V M lunnarv -.) . m-iiuji in \UK .VAKK SPOOKS\ I Watch For- Ne.H0I1 K C ld> ill \BALALAIKA\ KKDVM tiiuwnvr HIT inn SI.\MIN A Junior High School teacher of an eastern New York city recent- ly exhibited his ignorant hatred of the Townsend Plan in one of his clasBes by the following verbal ex- plosion: \The Townsend Plan is the meanest, lowest-down, good- for-nothing thing I ever heard of.\ A 13-year old boy In the class arose and said, modestly: My aunt is vice president of the Townsend Club hero and she is a shoolteac- her.\ This was a gentle, Innocent but effective rebuke to the nar- row minded school teacher, pathe- tically ignorant of the greatest, (social, economic and humanitarian movement of this country In the past 160 years. Later this boy made the caustic comment: \Yes that teacher will get a pension when he gets old, but my father who works just as hard ua he, won't get any pension,\ This teacher Is a good example of the ignorance and narrow- mindedness of many so-called educated people. These people have never discovered that \He who knows but one side of the question knows neither,\ I*ut yourself on the witness stand and uniswer a few questions. Aro yo'j satisfied with economic conditi TIS in this country? Are you content to see the Mac- hine age adding increasingly to the number of unemployed? Arc you optimmlic of Recovery in the/face of the fact that n.m'- leu nii'hons have been out .,f wmk fin nine i,i tin years? A/i- you liiMTiiate to the fad that millions of our Senior (ill /i iL'i who have raved for ihe pioseihlal Huiny Day . find that, llnough no fault of their. Ihen oi,|y piolretlon affau.M that ' lain\ i'i a pitiful dole, a dole that as ci a«. . something like $111 a ninhlli tin oiiKhoul llic land'' 0 Arc > ou pplimi-lu alaail I i i f• i• iJ11- when you know that MHII • I I:,on anil-. upon Ihnm.iihd', of ', ami/ | eople ai e J;I admit mi; an mi illy Iroin our high M h'»>h, aed i lloci •', only to leal n tin y i ,.n i i.nt find employment ' I AM- you pleitM-d to he lolil |,y I.I I'.'IK ii lloinci . ( hicf of Ihc t, I mi ii that unemployed youth hs 'S THIS WEEK , By LEMUEL F. PARTON Union of Europe Then of World, Force Behind It In the light of continuing dif- ficulties in establishing a safe and comfortbbie world order, it is in- teresting to recall that Rousseau \coppered the bet' 'after he had set up bis \social contract\ and his nicely behaved \natural man.\ When he considered his parag >n in the light of international rela- tions, he counseled foi the woil'J \a general league, fully armed,\ the last two significant words im- plying <]Ulte u considerable quali- fication of all he had written he- fore. Lord David Davles. president of the University of Wales, out for a federated Europe, makes a similar concession to eternal c-ussedness, Imvinir llrst (riven his heart to the hawk.s in his advocacy of a league of nations s'.aited mainly on hu- man brotherhood. Nou he calls for the police. Ills views are re- layed to this country in a letter to Itep. Il;uold Knulkon of Minne- sota. They are new only In Unit he is now Humming them to a Euro- pean rrrrdalii.n r.Ulier Ulan a uorld state. Now. i. |o. i r. .,1 year- , pa. I, he III -i I :l .,1 • i mo I ui gcn'l'v need i I ,m ,mi|i n. I i foi a woi I'I po.ir**c i^jri ii, i .. 0., ni of an n ti i ii.il i a J i.a . ..i-i : n,d foi 11 l l on i- 11 \ 1 l.i i a I. i f |, ,V.l' l ' i i l.h.ic . .:i ,. i , :: • .1 li e thl) I-. I' i li I I i i ,i|,.n lit yeai, !•• I •• ip i I tin ii .' lui'irACiilin ' a \ V V ill , W : ',. | Chilli hill hi ..'lr ; ii ,i I i , ' ,•• I lie . s -,y.. il i e ' a.,11 'ril .; I (,• . I'I rs.Mtlf J ill M to.,.,In, ,\ |r |, ,.,lcd KUlop • ui mil In- li,i ii. I I, |, toa.ud a Medina Bowlers Set Record In A Bowling League Armstrong Squad Mem- bers Rolled 1,098 for High Team Mark Rolling In the Inter-town Lea- gue, the Armstrong Drugs five of Medina set two new marks tot the ke^lers of all sanctioned leaugues at Mancu.so's Bowling Hall to shoot at last Thursday. Slowly, the Armstrongs warmed up in their match against anotner strong con- U ndcr, the Warsaw Chevrolet quintet, until the third game of the duel saw a new high team re- cord of 1,089 go up on the score- board and led to a new top three- game total of 2,994. In the record game, Hinckley led his mates with a blazing 225. Waid was a pin behind with 224 and the three other squad memljfis fell in line with Cielwich scoring 216, Mott. 214 and Kelly. 210. 1 he- Warsaw team copped the flist game of the match by HX pin.-. IJ20 to 914 but the Medullars h.-ok the other two by wide margins, 9'J1 tu 1)46 and 1.089 to 930. Ik-nde-. tnen games In the third game of the match Cielwich had stored at 207, Ward a 204 and Kelly a 200 in Hit- second game of the match. Rates: 10c per Line First Insertion, - Minimum 25c. Additional Consecutive Insertion^ 5c per Line TEVE'Sfor TOVES MEN'S OVERCOATS $2.50 UP New SERG^ SUIT $5.00 WOMEN'S COATS $2.50-UP SPECIAL BARGAIN Green Breakfast Table and Four Chairs ( I. di l.iO ,1 V.,,, ''I I lla lie.ii>amN ha\.r Kiailu.it . d into I I „ r( j |, av .|,. s | H Ml)l „„| v a i'„|. :''\\ ' jwrsllv |ire«lilen(. hul an IndiKt- AM Wil l lH'a Gene Autry Sin^s South Of The Border at Diana The hit!K' •' t hit tune if the yeai w,ill be heaid at U1.11..1 S.ituiday when (line Autiy -n>; S(<utli of the I'oidei \ I Tin-, 1 Autry': I .', ' r.'l best . p • tui e of the >ea .1,11. i.< .:i|4 • rime | 1 '.'u .- s, the niunbei . :.' etc- ' Cm ! 1 f My I),1 ams\ Mono I M .1 m i\ | •(Jiaidhye l.itla- iJ.o .in: .\:< iry- | (In - Id jnilup \ m 1 otl.i 1 Tin- 1 11 Im c ' So.ith 1.1 Iht Ilia - I 1I1 1 \ • l.ii 1 11,i; Ceil- A. 111 > .«. ith .' 111111c , 11111111 -tt. J u M 1 • S' 11 ••• M ii} 1.1 i- aii'l m ins 1.: i a ' p. , v ,,' u, I ii.m.i I nea'.i c. Mi cm.1 op Siitui - 'l.i v 11.ii;, wit: ,u: c\'' ' (.-.' '.:• c I llic Ac idi\ ' I..' : !l\M f', h- • al.'l V You V, ill I,.i' i- IV.'O I- \II I and .1 half o f - • 1 II , ',', '..,.: n t . I We buy paper, rags & metal STEVE'S VARIETY STORE 124 E. Center Street S'ore Open Until 6 O'clock For Sale FOR 3ALK—2 Beagle puppies, white with black saddles, with tan heads and ears. Pine puppies from old hunting stock. Don GrimbJe, Eagle Harbor, N. Y. 29w2?cx —-\2 ' —r— FOR SALE—-White typing paper, 8% x 11, 50c- package of ' '500 sheets. Also yellow second sheets, 30c per package of 500f Medina Tribune, S. A. Cook Bldg. if Having Difficulty Collecting Your ACCOUNTS? Write or See UNITED SERVICE MEDINA \'o Collection—No Charge FOR SALE Non-storage- peach trees. Forty years ejfperience. Inquire for prices and inspect stock. No jobbing. P. O. ..Holley, ..N. Y. R.D. 2. Nursery one mile east of Kendall Mills on Roosevelt Highway. E. E. ELLIS Wanted SO'UW; I5Y C<»I.I.I.(\1\>K OI KKIKII'T OF ASMS.sMI-.VT KOIX AM) WAKItWT ' r \a' r '\ ' O1.1I , , |.,|,. 1 1, ,!,,,., i,„. „| l(ll . (; r ,. >lt , .1 1,1 \\' '\'•« l,, -'0 Vl '0 ' ' < [l \ Wrstt-iii i.Hluav .mil the Midland ' ' ]l l '' 1 \''-'\\ ' \' p'-'ilai-o h.iiiii and 1 li.ilrni.in til most ol Ihe ! ' ' ' ''\' ,l \ 1 \ i\\ ou' ,M,pi ,,,, ,,,,,.,,(,, |h. 1 \ .nti.piK.', „f (,r,.,,i ' 1 \\•allv In \pimi. lh, pomp at the 1 iiHtal,, ||,. „., s In p.u llainenl for | Ml '' r< l\ \ ' \' \\ ' 'M\M ' .'-lit., „„„•,. ||..111 Ml M.u, He UJS a!\ ' \'' I\\' 1 \ ''\'' '\ l \>\ 1 \ 1 I' leader In li.e ouh ...n,p,il«n fo. a I ,v \ l \ 11 \\ 1 - \I \ •<•••» ' ' lemur ,,| nations union ti\,[ it, ntm ' '' ' '• hel a H aii I ..II I tec. 'ill uir , 1 iKia'i 1 o !ld If I.a- U', - .1 1 II i I ' I I 'I I 'UC. ICZ. S3ZZ. Jtt 13. TZ 3IC JC. — U. Get (he world's \ news ilnilv tlirouj;!) THE CHRISTIAN SCIKNCK MOM rem tt.1 1, l„,l /., till I I ' l Is j I • • . •.< I'... \ ' -.,', I I. 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R. F. D. 3. a t-a za a am GBitiwiiiBitiBoiBiiia A T. \p I. 1 »r» , I ' ' M'rUl.'.il. , , • •nJ ilit |.<|,.i 1. ;. a n„ I, .!.. Christian Nt'lcnoc Reading Itoorri West Collier BL. Medlim, N. Y. ^TP\ • r n They Called It A \it Kl I'I' M\S()\ T|||. SAM! lit ! j si \||. DISTHIIICT!' Moid; ItlltDS |\ HKITION j M. lh p.,1 1 \ \ I 1. 1 . ml.. 1 .'o !'i 1:1 I M.-i 1 , h lain, ( M i 11 N S' l\' \ '\\ *> \\ I 1 III''.' .1 U .1 MIS j 1' . .' \ ' 1 11 id ,! , ... . , i,| m, . 1 1 \'.•: \I 1' . Mid.ll. p , ,' ( .,, , , n , I ' ' \ ' 1-ih \V . ss . 1 c |ii . .,,1 I,, I , ! 'I' 1 . P. I . . A , ml,'MM ,,P|.' ,\, •;,. I' 1 '• ' '. ic m 01 i.I the ton (is., 1 \> < 'o'MII'.r. e |'| Alh..1 \ ., ! lh.,' ile t'.e ... \ era 1.' i'i n'al unity • I • S ,1 , ' , .1, . e i.\ ,lll ( 'l.'ll • ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' I ,' ll. I, Mil I • ' •' , 1 . , I |, s ] ' ' 'A I . , K •.,'.(,. 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Have that old photo made orefc.] Prices reasonable :• WRldJttS STUDIO Oyep:»ljirphy'i ,- WANTED — FURNITURE, AN- TIQUE OR MODERN, TO RE- PAIR, REFINISH, OR REBUILD. WORK GUARANTEED. TAYLOR BROS., ENSIGN AVE. PHONE 668. I7w52 D.P.BREM - Auctioneer Telephone LyndonviBfei N. .Y.—6133 Walter C. Baco^ General Trucking And Hauling Our Miles Are Smilei Phone 38 300 N. Main Sfe th e | I I'.. |, Id.. ,1, |c l-aimp. a • m |h. ,' : ,i ,|-,.| ll'i'i l a i • .'Pis a .' • I HI Im. all.I I'.I' i . p .| I |. oin ,,,., , ,i !• '. \' ,'. ( n ai .I A ,.i, v ••' ' \ ' hi.' ai e , ,i M , , i,, • ' A a \ li\ln Mil-.- ' |, pp.,, o flulll | 'OSS'. I | . Hill • v nii K I ll il\ ,!, 'I fi em j ., (Jet War Goods Across t he Sea, Is Sparks' Task COLDSn iiir II •!.- k relief IrM'i Iii' -ni erv i. !• I.. .. lake (ilill T.„ ... . 6 . (J() TO Dlscondort Nosi Ditop t ~M s KlltST \1 'IS 1, 111 II SS , i \\ !',.- ( 11 HOMBMUKH U.i. UhOUt ? It SVlls l!a . wnllt, bad: in UK'! 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Ilrlusli mlnlslry ul •he master ol' Use lan Kl i. le es. Ii.dn |„. ,„ ,,,., ,,„. „ , l r ,„ ,,,.,,,, , h i i . ) ii|M'i,ilhi,i s' . i h \ \\ in low Cleaning -J : ;lor Service 0 'AM IOKI0 WANTED All kinds livestock in trade for Good Farm Horses, or will sell dairy cattle & horses. Als« Belgium Draft Stallion, registered. Pedigreed for breeding service. A.W. KORY FARM, W. Harlland St. Mid- dleport, N. Y. Electrical Service ELI-XTRICAL CONTRACTING and Repairing. All work guaran- teed, at reasonable price.''. Call or see II. J. Lund, Ridge Road. Tele- phone Albion 907-F-12. 42tfx The Foreign Treasiili Shop 168 South Main Street Albion, New York J ewe Iry—Dolls—Baskets Linen and many other Attractive Articles Prices 25c toJIO Agent for snbscriptlouj) for all magazines Anne S. Clark JOE RYAN CANFINO FINISHING REPAIRING Over Chapman's Reasonable Prices Go to H. G. WHEELER 317 Park Ave. for all general tin smithing work, roof- ing and gutter. Furnaces installed and; repaired. PHONE 71 o n ll (•! la. s!iil>|.i... \sr SO'I'lt !• Ol m \ 1 KC'IION •i nt l l , ' he I . I'uiviN, ii.-.ui ,.r ii,,. nun. < iiasinn (iiuimi i,,,, , , , i, Ii s. ,l,'i i I. I>ii r \ I \ i ' i- I'.' i „ .; . ,v : l 'l ' i : ,. . . hi • i \t K r i I V \; I'i );-, l 1 . ,a i s 1. ; A. WhiUieton FLncral Home Amb'jlance Service -1-' W Oak Orchard S(. I'honc 576 NEW! AMAZING! This New Easy Way io rill- sun Mioi.iu ||., i H I I IsIMN, Ol' slot MIOI.IU n«, ol' •II Hl\ \ I K f Ul M IM ».\ i \:>y i lr! FV.ilu t' \••..: 1 U',\r : t I'l.roii \ IIIIN OBlTUAir i'i..\..!(.-!.ildr ^'''I'lon A. Wiser Mrs. Fred \U i\ lie I- n wis iiimi\ mis | on i'Ht vs vsi m- \MI\ I'. '. •• \ N lh. 1 .Ii I , | Ii !• I-V-: l . \ .i i • I- s its: I l.'c \S - i. i d il. |'i a tin ,i | *\.| ii . i a 1 , hi. I »' in I ua.l I m •|. , i ' • ' a .\ i i . • , , • ,. >t \|..|..l..v m N,,v em'', • i \•• *^\ •' das ami > \ ,|,,. >« —'' I a. ,..., :, ,„., , '•' : \' ••\:' lh •< ,; . t. .,:'.,. 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