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MEDINA'S BEST MEDIUM FOITOI ADVERTISE* J 89THYBAH43SO;3I Over £00 Attend Sixth Animal Meeting Niagara - Mmm Credit Association:jfe$ Albion Man Beats Check Aid Charge A justice court Thursday ac- quitted Anthony Romball, 31, Al- bion of a charge of aiding and abetting James 5. Sullivan, 47, Albion who was convicted Decem- ber 16 of passing worthless checks and is serving a 59 day sentence in Orleans County Jail. Romball was arraigned a month ago before Pred J. Berns, town of Gaines peace justice, and pleaded innocent with trial being adjourn- ed until last Thursday. He had been at liberty under $50 bond. He was arrested on December 9 by Sergeant Harry Adams, State Po- lice. AKOUND THE TOWN Association Does Nearl^ pilion Dollars Business In Pastftssr • Cooperative rural credit for thi$ locality mftxSdd another milestone with the.sixth annual mating of the Niagara-Orleans production credit aBioelation here yesterday. More than 500 people, inciting the association's stockholders, their wives and guests, turned out for the meeting. Reporting on the $383,800 rural? credit cooperative for the past year, Karl W. Strauss, association \ • SOUR NOTE . From our undercover man this week, comes a report that throws some light on those dolorous | five-man sounds which issue every Tuesday j stockholders elected afternoon from the Maple Crest Densmore of Albion, and George secretary, said the group included 540 voting members at the close of 1S39 and its loans rfad been used by the farmers chiefly to grow crops or to buy livestock and eq- uipment. The association operates in Niagara and Orleans counties. The morning session at Masonic Temple, devoted chiefly to finan- cial reports, was followed by a lunch at noon for the entire group, and the afternoon program was largely a discussion of the associa- tion's lending policies. Thomas Marks of Wilson, presided. Choosing two members for the board of directors, the A. Willard Daniel H. Campbell ol Ransom- ville. Business for the past year amounted too $981,600, «»ttd at thf Inn Ralph Rea, instructor T. Bradley of Appleton for three- at the Medina High School, year terms to suceed themselves. conducted u series of Melodic ex- periments this week with the Ro- t.uy Club as the laboratory and, i ai scout reports, came to the (occlusion that our Rotary is far from being a Liederkranz—among those (it is rumored) who flunked miserably and woefully were Jim (iiunt and \Doc\ Corliss, which may explain the lack of harmony ;i. the club, we think! • TALLY-HO! At the annual dmnei of the Conservation Club Monday even- \ granted Members of the board whose terms did not expire include Mr. Marks, Itoward H Burt of Kendall and 3.929,214, or a little less than 1-3 of the present population of the State of New York—Die popula- tion today is estimated by the Bureau of Census as 130.215,000 ! (1C38) — January is also the 55th i itrmvenary of the fust appendi- citis op-.'rution performed, as well ' as the 60th anniversary of the patent for the incandenscent light, to Thomas A. Edison— ng. the suggestion was made by District Game Protector Tillman, of Buffalo, that Orleans County . tdge a fox hunt to drive the large number of red foxes from the county. So, boys and girls, some day we may see the colossal spec- tacle of the Conservation Club rid- .r.g to hounds on some of Chet Acer's finest horses, hcadid by \I^ink\ O'Brien as Master of the Hunt and \Topsy' as Master of the Mounds—-provided ,of course, that M.i.ster Reynard can iiiider the strain to say I !n<- ho'ses! reventy-fivc years ago (Jan. 31) the House concurred with the Senate in ratifying the 13th amendment abolishing slavery— Prohibition came in 20 years ago to be hailed as a \noble experi- ment\--the date was January 17th, in case you want to do any- thing about it- the introduction of piolubition likewise marked the 30th anniversary of the W. C. T. U., founded in Januaiy, 1890 by Frances K Willard—coming down stand up to our .<wn times, the U S. recog- l.'.niK of : nizeri Soviet Rusia 6 years ago— now wr- aie wondering why- Ad- olph Hitler also signed a ten year nun-aggression pact with Poland, same month, same yeai—somehow these dates don't add up right; Mll.jlia\c -vc made a typographical aiid|ciror somewhere'' — last, but not r ; ,i huin- to idle • JANUS January is to mo.-t of u di urn month, devoted 'ii umming on the window K.i/.ing cut at the falling ML.W \\iiyi.ig about payiru income I least, President Roosevelt's birth - '.xes Turning to the alm..n.ir the | day comes in January, likewise 'trur day we found, somcvli.it t i ; that of Benj.imme Franklin. Dan- 'Li'- psto'iishmcnt. th.il muiiy'i\! Webstei, Robert K. Lee (whos- 'niigs in the past have eccui i eel , birthday this Friday is a holiday i tins month, although n< l in the ' below Hie Mason-Dixon line) and I'.umy Kor-instance -- >ie hun-I Edgar Alien Poe-all of which 'ied inci hfty years ago the first | leads IK to the reflection that, nf> 'iisus uas taken of the United . ter all January is not such a dreary t.ites- the population if the month when nfe is .supposed to be .'.ites, i.umboring 17 in 1790. was; at it.; 1 iwest ebb of the year . GRWIN H. FORBUSH end of Die year some $383,800 was outstanding on current loans, tho reports Ehowed. Losses durinjj 1939 were $290, and $23,050 was set aside, to meet possible losses in the future. Explaining the plan on which the association operates, Mr. Strauss said, \we borrow the money lhat wo lend to our mem- bers, und at the present time they are paying 4 1-2 per cent interest. Of this 3 pei- cent Income to the association, and 1 1-2 pays for tho funds. The association reduced ita iate lait spring to 4 1-2 per cenl from 5 per cent. \Eac'i farmer's note is endorsed by the association und discounted with the Intermediate Ci edit Bank of Springfield, Mass. The Intermediate uses the notes as collateral for bonds which It sells to the .nvestlng public. Thus we opeiute on private funds and not i government money,\ Strauss declared Erwin H. Forbush, .secretary of the Production Credit Corporation, Springfield, Muss., us the princi- pal speaker of the afternoon ses- sion, outlined what he termed the \c< operative service principles\ of the association. \Every farmer who u.»»s this kind of credit shares in the ownership of the associa- tion and in the control of it,\ For- bush said, \since each man pur- chases voting stock In proportion School HeTad In * •*• MM •HwyfWw»P' f V*- Br* W#«r &. M*f $%4i pointy Wapot w f , ffixfaW Prison; ! _ ,.. fl'l\ ••\\•' ^ \ r „s -' State Correction 1 ^pnwul&oner John A, LjrOBS has upcojst*! pit* T$ah& tmmfc, Albjoif «M» STafnlrig school su^&fe^ttf, •>var<fe*t of Cliaton Brlsop^ Qaiinc- nv»o v The oppctfnJirtentj ett<^Uv«t to- day makes Dje* Martin, ar^uetjeiiior to BriDclp«i, Uee^r\ .• ! B?Hi}^/E. Snyder, QctjjFg waraeR':il)|f#4he resignailidn $ Thomas $\. fif^r|>by test'fey as. , imm AnVtapW. r^ngley,-j&Mtant superbate^flSeRt ox Albion, Wft|4e- 3ignated «e4fH3f-supej;ihteii4^.t. Dr. Movtian, « Hativtro! Milwau- kee, Wis., iind » graduate oj-the Hannexnan Medical School, oi Chicago, ottfefed the state service s classiflcatlpn director at Attica Prison in 193i, and wai appointed jun.erlnteiidient at Albion six years 8S 0 ' i-^pto served previously in the J|i)tcd States Army as ah acting ^IslstfMat sturgeon in the United .|||tp.. Public rtospital .Service. :,igjsiDr psjTSiiistilst in th,e Iiiinois ;Sjf6ninotogy- division-, psychiartlst st the Illliiois state penitentiary, ahd engaged in the classiftcation 3f federal prisoners at Leaven- worth, Klin,-, until 1931. Buffalo Man To Address County Dental Society Members of Orleans County Dental Socl«ty will hold their bi- monthly meeting Wednesduy, Jun. 24th, at Maple Crest Inn according to Dr. Fulton Rogers, president. Dr. Floyd Glbbin, Buffalo, Is slated as guest speaker. to the amount of money he bor- rows. Furthermore, only the fann- ers who use- tho association can 'lold votlna stock, and each mem- ber has only one vote, regardlesf o fthe amount of stock he owns.' The association requires its mem- bers to owm at least ono $5-shar; of stock for each $100 they borrow \The Niaaarn-Orlcurm credl association operates for service U its members rather than for pro- fit,\ Forbush continued. \Its inter- est rate- and other charges arc bas- ed on actual cost, and surplus ear- nings fire hold In reserve to pro- tect tho mermbers Investment Ir the association's capital shares. At the close of 1030 this investment amounted t<j §33,100.\ The speaker also emphasized that \no man or group of men cun get control of the association, be- cause there Is no voting by proxy, and only the members present ut the meetlnn can cast ballots,'' This, he said, assures furmers of the control of Lheir own credit busi- ness. A.t the? close of his remarks- Mr. Foi-busli presented the assoc- iation with a framed scroll entitled ••cooperative? service principles.\ compliment! n g the association on its sut-ccss during the past six years, the speuker said the reasons for its record are: adherence to sound cooperative principles, loy- alty of the members, and ability nf the fa, mer-clii ectors who run the association Harry Sharmaii Heads %inrteett In Medina; District Game Protector $tte$;$peaKefc At Annual Meeting Wwmv Montgomery % New {sfficsK! of tlw Medim> Coo- set'vatioa Club elscted; M th^ MowJay ni«ht annual mo^tiujf %% Van's: Oriit oro HatryShiretan, president! Herbert Oygert, secre- tary opd Warren Montgomery, teeasajter. Vlco presidents in charge of •divislc«is ore Bobejft Sclirader, fishings Lloyd Swartout, trap shooting; June Hibbard, small bore; E. Carroll Poler, conserva- ion of birdlifo; Otis Stanton, hunting and Elmer Hellert, special Activities. : Jlctiving officers art? Rockwell Kingsley, pcesldcnt; Ralph Wltite, secretary and Jay Biundaga, tt'ca^ iurer. Letters Loads Cops To Body of Oas Vietim Detective Chief .Arthur D. Qritt, it Buffalo said the body of Max- well Helper. 54, operator of n liq- uor stare in Mlddleport was dis- covered Saturday night In his lutornoblle in an unused garage In downtown Bufifalo. Brltt said ielner's wife received a special delivery letter from her husband it 10:30 p.m. that be was going to ake his life. Mrs. Helper notified :ollce, who found the body a few •nlnutes later. A long hose fed 'umes from the oschnust pipe Into the closed automobile, tho detoc- Ivo said. Mrs. Una B. Smythc Heads Vates O. A. S. Una B. Smytho -was Installed us Vorthy Matron oT Yates Chapter, )rder of tho Eustom Star, at a neotinu last week.. Others Instat- ed were: Theodore Wirth, worthy patron; Ellen Po-wley, nssoclato natron; Imo Lungdon, treasurer; -uoy Warren, necrotary; Grace VInlo'-<, conductress; Helen Barry, .•rsoctate conductress; Marlon 'anEtten, chaplain; Gladys Tho- nus, inarshall; IICIIC Tonvs, ass't nurshall Addh Biown, hiwtoiian, Mlldiod 7 ish, oigunist; Nellie Robinson, varden; John G Peters, sentinel, lladys Webber, >\dah, Adcltno Culin, Ruth; Ruth Barry, Eatlier; Goialdlno Barry, IMartha; Gladys Harrold, Electa, Ituth Rlemer, color beai et, Genevieve Smythe, ti ustee, 3 years lj.'.i[iui|ljl< i :i.«.>|.i..,nj^ lw j, y ii ll i l ini«i.i , U^.^.i,.i....^ b Loan Association Reelects Officers Oiriceis und directors were re- elected nl the annual Modinu Sav- ings un ' Eoun A'soclation meeting Monday evening CThinles N. Hood, Donald Acer and Irving Bowen will continue as dimcUm; D Ed- ward Slack us president, Mr Hood, • ice-president; C* E Wal- ters, secretary and treasurer, and William Munson, utlorney Rotary, Lions Plan Joint Meeting And Ladies' Night For Tuesday A joint meeting and ladies night will be held on Tuesday, January 2'S in Medina Masonic Temple by members of the Notary and Lion.s Club. About 70 are Rathei ing !' (xpipcled to attend too which will be launched with ;i 7.00 oi lock dinner. I On the committee 'f ariangc- 'ments are Dr. William R. Tiolley, Charles M. Rucld, L. Stephen Som- mf»rs i.ncl William M.itsi;ii. Sptet.irular movn^ of the nort- hern R'.ckies, the majotic Absai- CHARLES M. RUDD Batavia Jaycee To Award Trophy The liatiivia young man. under 36 ycais of HB.V, who made the most outstanding contribution to commuitty scj'vicc in 'Batavia durinK 1239, will receive a dis- tinguished service award of the United States Junior Chamber of U ho is on the arrangement com- , Commei ce at a Founder's Day - Rotary Joint meeting of the Batavia Chamber, Tuesday, Januan-y 23. Victor Rook of Medina, one of the vice-presi- dents of the slate organization, will be among guests at the affair. miltee for Lions meeting. l*usateri Is Honored At Testimonial Dinner Abou* 50 persons attended a '' --timo.ii a I banquet, held in the .'.irk. Hotel, Lockport. Thursday •' '£Eht by Junior Chamber of Com- •lUTce in honor of Anthony L. I'usate:i. past president, who has \cently appointed first assistant strict attorney. Rhodes Palmer 'resided a-, toastmaster, and Eu- •ivnc I. McCoIlum was principal -Pinker Mrs. Pusateri is the forro- u Mai) Gallagher. State To Reimburse Town Doctors \Accoidmg to an announcement yesterday the State Department has offered to reimburse the salary of all town doctors forty per cent. Caurunan House leaves today for St. Petersburg to attend the Antique Dealers Showo. cka ian(je of Yellowstone National Park and lb* native fauna, Boulder Dam. Clarier National Park and the OaKlanri Fait will be shown gue+t.w by I>r Stewart Farmer of Buffalo as pint of the evening's cntcitainment program. HITicrs r>1 the Lions club arc Dr. Frederick N<»ff, president. Dr Trolley, 1st vice president, Marvin Wilson. 2nd vice president, Ed- mund Rosenkrunf.,\1rd vice presi- dent; Harold Murdock. secretary; Herman GiUmelster, treasurer and Herbert H in rich, lion t-amei \ Rotary officers Include DaniOl C'cnnoily, president; Mr Summer*, MCC tircsident; Peicy H ICroni- part. secretary and Cliarles N. Hood, treasturer. Highway Meeting In Albion On Friday The aruioal public meeting • ol represefitativcB of the Slate De- partment of Highways with Town Superintendents of Highways and all members of the town boardu persuait to Section 10 o f the High- way Lav/ will be held at the Court House. Albion, N- Y., Friday, Jan- uary 26th at 2 p-m. \Representa- tives of the Stat* Hlgtowuy De- partment and State Comptroller)! oil ice wlli b# present to discuss matters pertalnto« to our bi|?h- ways and highway secoants. The Public h inviicd. John McDonnel Is Installed AH Head John McDonnell of Lockport has been installed as Master of Cataract Lodge, V. k A. M , of .Middleport. Other officers Instal- ^14 led were: Warren B. Wallace, '•*!' senior warden, S|>c-iK'(»r H Ben- nett, junior warden, Charles II. Richardson, treiisurer; William T. Bennington, ueerct-ury; Harry W. Tuek chaplain; Donald E John- son, nenior dearon , Richard Kw- ing, junior deacon. Robert Ewlng, S«»IIIOI maxler of ceremonio; Gaylon McKee, Junior master of ooremorilcs; Chauncey Norraaii and Harold Sheldon, (ste- wards; Stanley L. Daley, rnarshall, and Linus S. Sterrill, tiler. DB. WILUAM R. TKOLLEV Police Banquet To Be Attended By 275 About 27S tickets have already been *old £or the Sixth Annual Banquc-t of Orleans County Judges and Po>lic» Association slated to- night at 7 o'clock in Medina Ida- Konic T^m\>he. Feature ol the eve- ning vriti b© an fjddress by Frank Kaichle, special Brie Couoty Pro- secutor. It Is expected Mr, Rafiehle will discuss the rcacst Eric County prubtiy Engrlittih Teacher Speaks Before Lionn \Creative Exjjrcgsjgion\ was the subject of » very Instructive talk given before memteers of the Me- dina Lloius Club, Monday evening, by Mto Carol HatL Engiteh Instru- ctor at the Medina High $cbe»oJ#. In hv»r addrejss &Ahn Jtell dwelt upon, tho usse ol r»or» expre«»ive deacrlpiive phr&ms in dally me and related iiaw EKemtoern of the EnjdJjsh Oepsrlmem at tho High School were cndoa^vorijig to over- came colloqulalissfiw frequcnUy heard over the radto in serials. Mlm Hall »ta> re»<l some of the poetry and deeea-ipUve artk-les contributed by the «tud«ot8 tor the Scribbler, the High School puhilc- ttlluii. M *~. ,l Phlfetoplt* • Miss • iftoX -llttlie' sign . ' ' • In the i)»i}cr.s - • \ . . slitip|llft« tiLays • Before JfcmftR\ • Why doesn't • Somebody • Start one • About • \.... mouiy days before. • SPJRIN0\ • I'd • Wutch • That olio. Junior Driving License May Be Abolished Minimum km For Senior Licenses wquld He Seventeen A propomil for ollmlnutlon of junior 'iiitomobiiQ operntors lic- enses In New \York State hns drown the support of Motor Ve- hicle Commissioner Carrol E. Mealoy, Ho told u delegation of tho State Association of County dork* ho would \heartily endorso\ tho mea- sure. Tho rlerks 1 uKuoeiotlon piling to sponsor lefilHltitivo meflgurcg dc- alanod to abollsli (ho junior Hcen- so and untflblUh u minimum ago of Bcventoon yeftrs for the senior 11- conae Deleiiates told Moaley, who said ho \novor hod nnprovod\ Junior llcensca, that they hoped to obtain favorable lo«lsJntlvo action in view of tho recent constitutional omondment providing triiiuporto- tlon for school children anywhero In tho rtuto The main object of tho Junior license, they contend, I* to permit rural yuuUia to drlvo to *chool und ollminailon of this fnctor deorcusoii Uio no(.'C58lty for the permitn. The ptate I/WUUOH Junior lloensej to persons from olxtecn to eigh- teen yours of UK« If necessity can be shown. Thorc? tiro certain res- triction/1 lmposesd, one that tho operator can not drive ot night. Trooper Degrree Team Initiates New ICIkn A dewee toiirn from Oneida Lodge of Elko consisting entirely of aiu to trooporn and headed by Cuptaln Steption McGruth, Oneida Burrock*, won In charge of Initia- tion ceromonlea in Tonawanda on Sunday held ut the Elkn Lodge there. Uovid A. White Jr, and Bernard Hart v*/ore umong thoio from the loeul lodge that were Initiated. Among othei& from here ut- Umd!n« wore Konnoth Servo, Ex- alted Hulor, John Welch, Alonzo Waters and Friir*cl» O'DonnolI, Sr, Exam Program Announced The ,'oll<jwJiig examination pro- gram ho» been announced by School Superintendent Arthur Trippentiee. Monduy a.m., Juituory 22: Geo- graphy, History ti. Grades 7-12— Special i&xatnlnettlom. Mondwy p.m. January 22: KIc- mentaiy UnltecS Suite* history with civica, Ensllub 2, OUi yeor general nelemti, Deuign 1, Design 2, Applied music:. Grades 8-1, 8-2 —Special Examteiotlona. Tuesday a.m, January 23: Ele- mentary Engllsrs, Englhsh four yearn, rudimente of music. Grade* 7-12—Special gbmrRinations. » Tunsaduy P, Ml., Jan. 23: Bilefii reading, Spelling, !>th year iwctol stiidiey, lidvaiiced »ocia! studieji, Bngtteh 1, rejvis&KmtaUoft }, repre- (sentaUon 2, Qru&m 8-1, g-2 Speeliil Examination*. VYedoK&day, »-to, January 24: ArttJm5«Ue < InleBrmcdistc algebra, Wesdflifjsday P. M-» January 24: Knglteh three yearn, mechanical druwiaul, mcclianleal drawing 2, desijgr* I Amiga, SB. Thttr«tlay a,ra.» iatnwny 28: Bu*- int*» lav/. Fridbuy ;i,«i., Jf ariuaiy 26, Com* •pretassiye art. f»KI*»P foil* .ftjir Pro«r«m Of Commiwioner Oiborite Diwuiied v , State A<wtcy~of Roch«itii>.. _ m CONTROL«t?\VISRMt^r mmmm^M^M dinner m**\\xm of M»dlnn Conwr- v*tlon Club, Monduy »tVon'» Grill i(i$ffl$k '• mm : fwftp, .....,„, Mi^ymMrhvfct w dr-tds oJ Miiipnii *ve killed tiit- xiunlly b^-itoK^ri urowt. ^id Q\\W- pwylng *h|m*Jt. Such ^program wouW bfJieflt ipoitiimim m %m», torlet wh»tt •upland birds ato the m«iln *ftm# hujjW , * A wMa|le^ £xp}ati«Uon ot th* d*pitvtin«nu ntw Itee-nso fejw^w* coyote m Mr, ^jllmao m~w4fl fl» wtfioVta o| tlti dtei! take andGftfttrfr pUtiD o£ tho Slato for it» onlni'g- ed ppop-itoi &? Hie nest foue yenrs lf» CoruHity«Uon work, Othcwi wieiksw were Wotls W, Wood, prtwldont of the Middleport Consor^atton Club, ivho coromfud- sd the local upoi'UrrveH's unit on ttg »|)Icnd,td work ni«J Joo M«nke, who gave u ihert talK on the Al- locatloiv of CorueivnUon Funds. TieofUEor of the club Joy Brun,dage reported $105.80 in the treasury. Other who pvononted reports wero vice prculdont in chnrgo ol divlfllorw. Tlwy were Jim Lune, flihlng; ChiirJwt Montgomery, trap (hooting; £i, Can-oil Polor, comor- vation of wll4 lifo and Otis Stan- ton, hunting. Augmenting tho program wore movie* taken and ahown by Kan McKoo, Middleport and Charles Christie of Lockport. Tho movie* wero of Canadian Hunting trips, Pupils Take Up Baton Twirling Many a high achool mtu Is In- teraporclng her atudy of the throe- R's thoso days with Judicious pruc- tico In twirling tho baton now that a class for drum majorettes Ima been Inaugurated In tho Medina High School. Ralph C. Ilea, direc- tor of irrstiinnontiil music at Me- dina High School and director of tho now class reports on enroll- ment of sovontcon glrl.i in the rejgulor period. Although tho class Is n non- credlt study, the glrla huvo shown much onthusinam, and Mr. Ilea axncct/i the mombors of this first class to form tho nucleus of Ills\ itafT of future majorettes. Mr. Roa's plan Is to hnvo tho girls hike places ut tho head of tho school bnnd, with ono girl heading euoh row and ti head drum mujorotto leading the parade Besides tho baton twirling, Mr. Ilea is teaching correct posture und various marching step. Star of tho class is Mix* Shirley Nowmun, a junior, who has already galnod recognition us a mujorotto, She has led the local high school band and prior to this was with the West Senocii end Cold Springs drum corps. Members of tho class are Miss Newman, Ituth Cotriss, Carolyn Snoll, Helen Rook, Ethel Burdgo, Margaret MeCarroty, Phyllia Bon- sley, Helen Shoemaker, Jane Eu- ton, Eth*l Burcholl, Patricia Cur- tin, Carolyn Achilles, Jomiettc Mc- Cabo, Olive Cruffcs, Qortrude White and Dorothy L«vuit(lu«kl. Rotariaitg Go Through Musical Pace§ Members of Medina Rotary were put through their musical paces Tuesday afternoon in u ser- ies of tests conducted by Ralph Rea, muxicel iftstrtietor of tho Mo< dlrin High: Kchools. Tho experiment!), slmlllar to thoso employed at ilw ncltool, in- volved the distinguishing of musi- cal notes recorded on a vlctroio on the basii! of tonal memory, Inten- sity discrimination and rhythm discrimination. Tho Impressions of each member wero recorded on charla d»rlng the oxperlmente and then checked, Mr, B«a WAS Introduced by U Stepho.'j Summers, vi«s«president of tho (dub, who rffeajlded at the dinner and meeting. BirthH Tho to\low\m bkihv were, an- nbunsinA at tl*e Medina Meraorliil Hospital, Jan, 14, o daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Rudy Iteuschrowiiii oi Rf), Misdliw. ,:\ Jaw, %0, a wn to Wr. and Miss. Peter mmh Middle twit. Jan. li, « mi Un W. and Mm ;jRoeftpi%-^r*.f^#||rii4: ; H9I Jw* • •_ ' ' —L. W* 'agpiM^M., mm-mt ; tyw®$i¥b<m _ and in^tirti ajteflay -mWtmif i iftwirtg this xm''-tiwm •aav* •xiwNititii^ai^ilii^ mi iaht »lsi6tvl|iivfl ih^pmojrti^ Jewa,\ ••.-.«• •.', *s4- •^-,--\{ Oth«f elite* ele^id | _ $m W|U|*m %hmiakl«*-»Wl9' clentj fioiMKrt. CSpnl«$V- altfjr'\\*\ WaUitcj* w?b» tirtittttrif,; ymuic |Epjx>iHp # frasflfe I'd bort l%nk«i,and PM $> Geoygft OaJUajihan, cJStltilS Emll Fry*, Jiroloaaoie »VP|»I»Wll College, Buftnlo, was guwt ipfak-j er. Mi', Fty# I* a patt pvoftissiof jptj Georgetown University, Waahlng-1 ton, O. G„ did smvk^m 'w»| speaker* bwoau, Knights ^CCpl-l umbua, Buftato. ' •»'-;•% ' -1 Offlcefi wjli meet^iM-i^g^| to plan a p*ogfam folrtn 6 * \ monthi, ? *' Orggttlsses First. t Country Y, %fa&A The first country If, Mf Ci-it* unit hus bflqn orgi^f .-#£% farm ntiuf Cmtile. it U tftaOeitUrtflt Country Yw Ghrlatiurt Asuoclation. i Cliamhijrlaln former K«I dratury of M^Aim Q<mm M. C. &, mH dfjfielor .^ NuftSavJag*, Itexocutlva He cont'elved the plan • my* Is an pxpovlmtnt and a'wirt of realization of a drtam,M;n|« had dufing hl» 33 yo*ht of; y^irl. C. A. wofk. ,. j Thai Mm of BO aeito.i by Mfti Mrmio Adam* And-; 1 W, ^'mi'iK.of Co^Ule, bupffa.Jf* flee gila eauipmetit, la IctoaUKl.on Park %>ad, North of §#!•»•% wymfoi c&iMty. hmm$m- beaiiyliimodEelod and MMmfe trade MhooKftarMd IWJW.tJiF membors, It ft «xpeet# tjftfcjji bom on Ute pi'ocwrty ^m m \ into en entertainment )i»ll-*nd* a> largo swimming pool «))a ithlitle Hold construclod evctvttiully, :.', Orockport Firemen Curb Potty R*ckeU«ri With tho lint Orockport fi men's Cnrnivul In mind ITMWlt) of the Am, legion of that viUagrit their lust meeting took «t#p#;- # protect the public agnlnst »tr»rr|- ei-8 soiling souvenir* on tit* \ilv» mo what you wish\ b*il«. /N^|mi man it is alloged viotfi C*|» ,; m itembling votoiana at flie c»raJx«]l and took a coiuldorubW'unWUflfof: money from Drockport ana vjof|ii Ity residents. Tho men would opploactt J*l- sorby with a tiny flue ataehtd to o pin iraytng, \Vetemjia\ gnd;;j^ moat cimea would get 4&Vtpf from a dim© to a quarw. fivi m six member* of tlin'rilnwJtpart Post huv« been appojuted to 1 potted during this year's MwfWiai *U& colcbrolloh to wipe out the M» wince. * rarmcrM Rival PM V\ Piper in Cakhlnj; K«U NJ. Tlw Pled rli^ro^H8n)ittv3 legendary fame had in, m$mt my of gettliig rid of rod«t», ewt he has nothing on Hurry 8, Kid- ney, a fmmm who livnd tW)o «lU#» «at of Childs ott tlit Mm Sw*d. He and his son, H**r^ If* W* (ley, cuught 1? t*tg thp oth^ day in a room In lints bariruivh«r«,K»«> stor* mm. JNe qms/vm sW-Jrt* tier devtedw for themiJhsiy umd their har» baud*. W» MWrjw? meaisus'ed lf> 1-4 and [W ,in<Mi ttpiece from ilic tip of mWm0§ te»i«flB«*1h#irt»tsi; \\\ mam got the srniiil and of tfta deal. $m miy caunht 4mr IMrtliH Exceed Creith* 1 mUim bwSnSSbU * ' §?mpM4 ^VjHj^ to <h* dl l«ftaj«f; ^r, f^ 1 1 3&$