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' x, jjVS v» y * Mi Pathfinder Polls of f\ *» dl ion •MS^h £$ KSgSS E» 5? SSSEfS £* Ste & 8S8S& £BS^* KSto*-, PATHFINPER in advance on L JPPVJte|P.»i?lUojD|s s of ^qlisevetywjiere posted wd ffli^bons-^wM^ polite; jraHSA-JflSi\ elections, farm Problems, toon Wff events. Jn' 3S» B£$MSI f.,:ture. Nojhtn^elsejilceit. A rejlnpw*^spfyg£ Read in More Than a /™ Million Ho m es Besides, RATRFINDER is, the world's ol.kst and -piQjt , w^ly^read JMJWS magazine, bunging to you Jit* ward!. fn In Washington. World eror>ts ^rffiet an.I interpreted, Jb.#Jed down into, J$ i::UTcstihg d£naHraenf;s n n-partisan, dependable, Ots 75% Jtess, This Newspaper & unbiased^ cqra|ile,tM S^FfN&E^ Both y ^Only $ 1.30 THE MEDINA TRIBUNE A. Cook Building; Medina. N. T. The Uppers - .„.,....,, ^ + 5Sr'$«HPto> wd.l&s.iJp.b.n D,w- paqpjfer-.teijurjjea f#*h.o <$*nQ>y from* 3S§W( Q?te?n$, La.,, pd^Flov* iga ^,'whei'e they nave spent the past twypnntks. K i Mr. ari*^rs,tj[«m«is MOJOO, call- ed .{in, their son, £erald (t .Tuesd,ay at th& Meyer .Memorial, jHospital at Buffalo. Students Have Holidays Owing to the storm \last week Barkei Cential School closed Wednesday for the xemamder of the week. r hropio ast\ sensed.i^;i r qi%Mo^IJev^0hh &,I)uflf&B; VL ty$h<tooi$i$WQ )i iQ$MY„w$n on tfce^stevn^Tew York Division ioiitt»e>1940. , A^^aVlweetmg^SatUEQlax afternpon, Fel^uary-n, 1840,. at the BuMo-AtWetfcs Mr. and Mrs. Word Smith ai^d Miss Delia £nuth were \yeejMind guests of Mr ,and Mrs. Rayraqqd Hanold and family of Geneva. Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Bell spent the weekend with their daughter, Mrs. Frank S,tevens, and Mr- Ste- vens in Rochester. NOTICE UF TA,X COMMITTEE MEETING \A f>hUo,ntLTp#& oa^ni^ion' views the s«>ntt?tftinj# at $$&<*& •he Bishop &(#. #$iey ?&e$$>c| ,ho5e $*h» «w« &j%emjiij£i$g^, ,hey geRa^te.^tJxynto j$qupfc* .hey. classify, tb&mm- y«$fe &w-\ jstigal ways. <B|tt4o^i^|pt#^$Di& sick nesspj&js a &qufeJl0.d $*«$* hoUc Ch,ar4t|e$ Is woi\' The committee on Pelinqnent Tax Properties of the County pf Orleans will meet on February 29 at the Supervisors rooms for the purpose of Delinquent Tax busi- ness. REDDY KILOWATT .-&& AND HIS FRIENDS \\•\\•••\Wil M^MMMM* H:\rn \ I>MI\»\ T'iK AFTER. THE BRAWL IS OVER MAY Bfe W CATfc, DAD/ LET'S FIX THINGS UP NOW WITH A SECOND BETTEH SKJW WMT> / THE MED-INA TRIBUNE ***** espp .1 «Pi\SBWP^ Key Afen'Ubr Catholic Appeal ffmr jMfofb flishopi ' ' I '\! Hij.fi J' H'| U' >iVIost;Rev. John A.iDuffjv J). D.,J)escusses WQrk.o »**,*# > i rt'i ,*«*• .housands of teiitvtfel souls NIAGARA. LOCKPORT & ONTARIO POWER CO. NIAGARAfMl HUDSON ai-e.inow4ti?erppjiit^ „|n WmW 1 bodies, and wglfeing under-pod's' mnllght, but 8rfc<4eSti$,ed to live Joreyer. WhatweidtiiiJor Ihero phy- •.ically and spiritually, is -fcoing to have an eternal .'effect, to whiqh we camioL for a moment, b e indif- ferent. •Bisnop Duffy wai* introduced,by ijcnorable Charles S. Desmond, Western New York Division Chair- man who presided. \Charity to a' Catholic is not only a patriotic duty, It Is part of 0,144- religious duty,\ Jugtice Des- mond told his hearers. \We insist that the children of :>ur Faith, who have no homes, shall be cared for, and there is nothing that honors us 50 much as what we have boon able to do thru th<2 years, and what we pre going to do again to raise the money we need, because in raising it, we are currying a burden that we can never lay down.\ The Rov. Eugene A. Loftus, Dio- cesan Director of Catholic Chari- ties iniroduced Justice Desmond to the group. Also speaking weje ihe Vy. Rev. John A. Weismnntcl, V. F. (.'hairman of the Bishop's Appsal Committee and two mem- bers of that committee, Rov. Mich- ael K. Dlniizklewicz and Rev. Jos- eph A. Burke. Speaking of the second cause that Is to be presented simultane- ously 1 j givers to the CathoUo Churitks Appeal, Bishop DiuTy continued: \We ,)ie udding a second causo to the chui liable ono, namely the Associated Appeal for Diocesan Emere\ncy Necdtt. This Is a term th.it ucmis a wide variety of act-* Ivitj It is basically, however, an utlempi to bung cvciy Catholic mutt, wemfrti and child --back >$Q sgh6ol in order to know hlsJPaitliJ tha-efiQnoroje, the seygiQBs, and -tte social concept of tlte'^dlp.'ch, fs,nd to •develop tvere a 'vast 'numtjet 9£ enlightened tngrt ttnd wp^eri wba wJU be interpreters of im |teisji inn Faith to those outside-tho fold; *We want to make it tanpossib}^ for anyone who claims-ihe-<3stt>? 4iolic name in t&e smallest vfllagti of the e counties of .weRto. MM York to toil to know his Faith find to .give'Mm an opportunity to ^practice it»\ ijohn V.-Naber, Qenewl hw Cbfttanan.for the Appeal wluqh taUes place Jgarch w-17 presented wcrkera tor Western -JIow Vo^k areas to the Bishop. Included Among them were Messers. B. 3. O'HeiUy and James E. Irwin of Niagara Falls, Mesacrs Elton N, Gaul, William J. Madden, George A'rehle, Anthony J. Holey and Tundon P. Burns of Lopkport, Francis Driscoll of Tonawanda Fred Barnes of Predontn, Jos.ph Sweeney of Dunkirk and St«inley Smith of Batavia. Representing the Lackawanna Committee woe the Rev. Fra,npis A, Radzis20wskl, pastor of St. Barbara's Church. Mrs. DeZetter Hostess Today BY MRS. H. C. DE LANO Barro Center—A birthday party will be hold at the home of Mrs. Floronco DeZetter, Thursday, Fob, 22. A ono o'cloolc luncheon will be followod by entertainment and an auction, proceeds of which will bo used to increase the church bud- got. Tho oommltteo in charge con- sists of Mrs. Albert Wethcrboo, Mrs. Wendell Phillips and Mrs. Curtis Parker. Mf^. Hannah Butts has returned to her home after spending sovernl weeks with hor slstor, Mrs. Wil- liam Bflsun of lCuckvillo who has FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!if mmfnww• • • »»».i^ * *f k% . l **''?* < l ', l T ,t-i-s. PAUL KEQN, A RETtaeo HUNGARIAN CLERK, WHOSE MEAD WAS ItsUUREDBj; A BOMB 3PUNTER DUWNG THE WAR. ON THE GAUCtAN FRONT, HAS rJOT SLEPT A SI NGLB WINK SINCE \©l£T//// By Bob Dart • AMClEi TEUTONIC COUPLE WERE ViED BV BREAKiMG ACQtM ir4 TWO, ONE HALF OF WHICH WAS KEPT 6/THE WO/WAN AND THE OTHER B/ 'THg MAN- ai9 ILK STOCKINGS /WADE FROM COAL /// WtTWTMg ADDITION OF AIR AMP WATER, COAL NOW FORM5 THE BASIC SUBSTANCE FOQ A VALUABLE NEW,SyNTW6TiC FIBRE WWICHCAN 1 BE SPUN IMTOTHE SHEfiRiST ^AvWfCWAL FOR LADIES HQ&iBWA THE GOOPUS FAMILY tSTEN.HAtviK'.'. WILL SOU DROP MH Pi LINE WHILE YOU'RE IN FLORIDA ILLSHOvJ IT AROUWO TO \THE 0OYS AT THE CLUB! 1 . ByH.T. Elmo THE STAMP STUCK TO < P been lit > k 3tfrs. JMinoie X.,»rnn', .whoi W* WtlOUHy ilUt .th« .A) mtmy Mwwriii iimnliy,-. Won, is impxovijtig twd v^JMP> flftV\»A£lMiMftfllW*Hfe4w», tolwfeed^lt^ptMft, • v Qmm xtmmi Mwivst wm-* irijf, yebiuary }T^«|*?tl|^twdn ed. f% >-«> UphoiiftjsM %*% J&4MW* niiig, ffsmt^t |t, .& b»fc*s»frim, wft»K«d j% ,tlje &$&m t JIM* W^bup'V*!!^ intlwded wn wmtsyt .nHjht.jQregentttitssj ,fe^ur4nf. w« f CIIBSAYS* yioltiv «\hd 4wmbnict>p\H mbeis, vopal wloas mi <dU«bM«id: rf »d,i«jt and tp«3ra» $[tib\p V«W(f .aicted as^nftOtMicer jind th«^ Vfrttm $t per^noiUes was BuVtqn w<e*4 t$\ ... - -. 4 .map* tf^ffi^f-imw^' -i County lli^fejitli)^ eg|e^,p|:|||fj llearipv 5ovt# a \yeekefld visiter at.wr hpme. 1 , Howaid Sibbs 1* im id oe pvf ocnin otter a wegH'a ll)!fte,i». ' MJ§8 Chat;Mte Steele spent ttt? woeken.1 ot JUHMB, .N, V- ? • Ull »Mk|ll f • • PMfl * uirthday ^upprFetei-Tlirce j Dr. mi yK#?yi> V- M\%o an Miss lVavina W» d «e w«o ,«t jlie house of tho Jopmer's flwghjett W&. Henry peel, m& Hv. JReef *t Newfnne Saturday eyening ui P birthday supper hopgrlhg the an« nivcraarloB of Dr. Wudge, wlUeh jeeun'od Februnry 14, E,*wprtlt Brown of-Goepprt, which fell en February 10, (\nd Miss Myr le Smim of St. Cathorlncs, Ont., which RISO occurred Feb. 10. Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho Baptist Church met laat Thur»' Juy with Mrs. Joy Metcalf and .luring tho buslnce meeting plans woro started for-a spring lunch- eon, details to bo given Inter. A meeting of officers and touch- ers of the Baptist Sunday School wnB hold In tho church parlors on Tuesday evening to mnko pLm for tho your. mmm ii^#fe HlH9 pnl KKMM fflBRl IP53L* fcmF&Hi ^^i-? |^pUaiel.111-.- • -l<n*ltl*v*Ml«iW!f m^ •''•;*** l*--Ur*« at body tlt^HttRif , • - H^KipRlni m*tKt Unkind,of (\oww t«-t>rn»i9 l»-Any otilnioit or b»llif ||-»Efiet» ?f «reMna <i-tin*i)t '4T—l'Ma IR «rtv*no» «»-A Mpuhllp 89-M«r for t«r»in* 11 ruildjr W--A f«rm m— HnwitMi fl-*Wor<> of unknown orlRln 00* ourrln* often In ih» P»ft1yi» St-KU ••HS^'i i| w o\3jiiii» l»«l?» iir l*^ttn*'. *Iaiit|4.4». t *Mmn 4(l-U«Vi SI—I'riiitlng tnettiuNt tntwitii* «|tl npiirn*' th ,. ttMgi' U«-^fif*«M *T—«Cfa»m« 4l»V*U»)r . >«.. ftt*vQflnf<»g»rftit ««n»r»t - 5%r- ' Granjo Mcetlne Fcbruwy 28 Owing to tho Btorm last Wed- nesday tho regular mooting at ..nrtland Orango was no. hold. The next meeting is scheduled on .V'ednesdny evening, Fobiunry 28. . endloion Grange degioe teumwlil Kivo the first and Bccond degrees .0 11 class of osndidatQs. A tureen .upper will prepede tho meeting, which will be n closed meeting. r Grangers only- Alice, Jew, Joyce, Dorothy and GertHdinoi Mr. m& Mxs. Bei'tynm Young and ton*, Robert, Earl and Davldj Mr. nnd Mr» t Orrl» Grimes, daughtura, Helen and Dorla one* son, Clinton; Mr. <md Mr*. Ottis Grimes, eon Noel nnd daughtov Virginia and Richard Grimes Jr. Mr. and Mr*. H- J. l-uml were guests Sunday evening, February 18, »t a birthday lupehcon »t the homo of Mr .and Mrs. Wilbur Hill and children, Leo Street road, The ovent was In honor of Morels Luc* lllo IIIU'H (irth birthday. Mr .und Mrs. Clifford Allport and littlo daughters, Gladys, Bar meptin^ of tint Aro^Uaa har« and Audqr ^ n ^i?. tnd • oSSUVX^iwntS;JK Mn, Allport'g purenti. «u. ou»: Sh _,| w BnA Vai . a Mrs. Coral Davis until their hoM wa I' Bb ^ Ifflft ym * Is vacurtt • i;' '. \7 ?r'* Mr. und Mrs. * Edwni'd Suyors were Sunday nftornoon cnllors of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Lund. Attending tho Eighth Annual ,lng Johnson. Mrs. Horbe:t L«ntl< n l« c^alr- nun of lie supper and roquort ncmbors to brlns oolud, Jello an ako unions o;hcrwlso BOllclled. Mr. und Mrs. Stanloy Hem men if Batuvln »pcnl the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCormlck. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Block o' I.< fitp with . _ The Rov. C. W. liominwoy at- many feminine movie per|oiHijltle« tended the funot'sl pf the Ilev, who aro heard %dr>e«da.y flights Charlea Jnrns at Wilson last Wed nenday ufternooil Tho«» from Rldgdway ott?H4|rn the eceslcn which elored Frtdsy aro John Miller, Herbert Dygert, A. H. Tucker, L. S. Joy, J. f. &n« dotwn, A. w*« Illehmtmd ondSfetn uel J. WotHl. Aitondlng from ** ,, «•' » ti -Shelby .are }i, Justin Roberts gnd Meetlmg I|\ Albany Newoll J. M«*xon und from Yates wo Mnnley 8. Morrison and |r\ • Town OitJcera Attend >^*w.M>.w.a>.a.iiBi«iH« a i.a.a. aBaa i,a aa a>Mi>a>aw«K*w«im,a RIGHT OUT OF THE AIR; •w4»«..wM. aa .M. al . By IARLI FIRRIS nam>im>timummamm*mm>nmi^»^ >ort »pjpnt Sunday ovonirg , IJBKN MACK, young jftlm «tor Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Oiovo XT. pictured hero, Is .ona of the Couple Observe tiolden Wedding BY MRS. H. J. LUND LITTLE BUDDY By Brace Stuart •.fffwr *tmmfm >fc>u /vaK poir* :mjLw£ \% MOM? vteyve Khiowv/N WIM LOW^ER'M ME!' West Gaines — Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Young opened their homo Kundny, February 11, f^r tho celebration of the flftieUi wed- ding anniversary of Mr .and Mrn. Richard Crimea, parents of Mrs. Young. Both dinner and luncheon wire served to tho following guest\.: Mr. and Mrs. Will Grimes nnd fon Oordon of County Houto rood; Mr. and Mro. Orriu Grimed 'tldj;owfiy; Mr. and Mrs. Otis 'ii, . . . i*.'\tcher Chapel; Mrs, ' ' 'W*tt unci douffhter, An- . 1, • V 1 Buffalo; R.U u .; O'I ,.t»« Jr. if this plflC.-; Jvii. t ! Mis HfJ.i '.'.1 '•'. . ' \>H Mrs. Jes/tle B^yd, Mi-s EH/iei Boyd. Mr ana Mm i\i_.-k B-y'o nnd daughter and Mr. und Mru. Eurl Coon and daughter, nil of Mtdlrid; Mr o.nd Mia. Leo F|fek ond Mn.,i Ur«!p#ny4ei of RJdge- wtiy; Mr. arid Mrs. Fraojfj[pl Houseman of Lyndonvtlk' and Mrs. Maggie Lock of Lockport, Married In Medin* In 1890 Richard Grimes and Belle Bond were married in Mcdin» in Feb* ruory 1890. They have six child- ren: Snrobello Retsllack of Buf* fato; W.ll Grimes) of County Mouse road; Otis of Fletcher Ch»pel ®W* (>rrl» of Ridgftwoy; KellJe Yottttg nnd Richard Grimes, both of this place. All six children were pre- sent at the anniversary party.' There are eighteen grandchildren. Second Party Given For Them Qn Monday, Feforuss^ 12, Mr. arid Mr*, mHQfinup ogeag^JsfJBr home on Coipty fjtep« tr#fl\#r a eocond party In honor of th# bride fend groom of fifty g**m, which g»ve «ii Mte $$»$ djWWr«« m opportunity «rf W W lt grandparents in their wedding fioery, Those *»tli«ir«d to c«tor?t« en ibis o&oMon werfl Mr, nod Mre. ovfrUibNBj 'Hollyfttftd i network In the jftyhou*©\ support Charl<^:my«?r. The not«d actor makei ft J practice to preuent tt different Jmovle aetjf$p on hit pro* gram eftgii,wcek. • • • RestwrantB In New York which spoelallgeJn southern cooking are having a-|ot of no* feminine cu* tomcrsno* that Phil Spllfllny [ b rojyight(W» Bm^y «%i»t \MI 1)8* our rtJ%m[mMwm back to town. ThsilMi Jte,.«JE orchestra beeftme ft te4ml foQd #fit|plfe^Vlnglluftn¥ their inut atmuwQtti cum. After » four-month mlcronhon* vacation. Bob Binley again hi fte- lng hnm «>eryjftday flight over \LHtlo Onbrlel\ |g M10 nlckrtijme Rooliestei' has onrnetl fo r himlelf since ho fttaried playing tn pet, The lnere«ib)» Jackk .„,,, butler, who nfeWeid his ftr»t v«ve e trorh' uc Benny is able high a. Rlreltdy to hit a m| down logs thttti thrco months * * Itraoter, K carriesss a «dyy can't tie 0 bow Impt Ted Straoter, Koto Swilh |iillr« carrie a »pree dreatlr knottod In his pooket/l msiitor, carrie a unsr d alread knotted In hi* poeki ,. „ k VYhttn Jfl^l MeCrofl hoennt^gjek Ju»t tine fltty bofpM a isojrtoujjJd ippearance pnjtodlo Thoaiire, fwdrie March helpd Cecil DoMtilo out Of it spot by utibblj llito was t\w #eco»d time F*m_ had to reheame *il stindfty nifht for ihe Monday nwgram, * # * • cr ^ii;9,m ng the Th«r*a»y«tlgli,.., „,„. when pities* he sould flit, * * * co*»t mimtlt m |0j,10j.r«., $$L, Not\ oretdtoi**. Ripj% r»tttrnc| •Of Mm.\ * m « ' Not eontint to merely MM«n to \ihlhy Lobby; ov#r m<> <8r, v«. rkmi mammitim ov»r th§ mm'