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*,lf*fcJMft m mmmmmmm mmmm mmmt mm mmmk mm. GLIDER TIME |WE HAVE A VERY COMPLETE STOOX IN STYLES AND- COVERINGS. -COME $12.50 to $31.00 We Cfive Swapper Cash* Tickets HOME FURNISHERS Day Phone 3 5 BV MM. MAUL ITATSOW >•**• ^ n im<eT*i ( i. » • » T K9mJ ^BI^^3f^^BW|nttp$ flPar *9r-* vi««» *& tM ofcpsrv** #fc IN *»st Shefcy l*Hfc«H*t Jtjrtstjopsl ohoeoh O'ClOCfc, { Em Shelby Grange No, 13391 witt holtf the Mfey meeting on Tuesday everting, May J?**. A penny suDper will beBeiiLat the Grange* hall oh. Wednesday evening, May 1$ by the Ladies Aid Society beginning at 6 o'clock XI. S, T. -Mrs, Cynthia Roberts is still critically til. ^ Mrs. Nina Hale of Buffalo was a :guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bailey on Sunday. t Mr. and Mrs, Howard Baker and family of Knowlesville were* Sun- day guests of Mrs May Baker and family. 1 Mrs. Mary Mundion is a'guest of- fiei' sister, Mrs. Came Allen, j % G\. Jenny, Jr., who tmder- ;Wentan operation for appendicitis jSt the -Medina Memorial ffospltafi ton* Monday morning is getting; lajpng nicely. M*MV Buffalo, ate visiting, Mrs, Adams* and- Mrs, Floyd Adams of, ine-bo. ••' ' t l are visitine Mrs. Adam* it • A •-\ Holds Annual Meeting * w«n!3Si 4riiMt? 4ftL.^vflM4Mtf* 1 iVt i t 1 1 i f Over 320 attended tHe *«nu*l Li^proxiMiili^ * dollar 1n taxes. \meeting pi lyntlonvIHe Central School Tuesday itisjht wUth Aef Hungetford *s chairman. There were.twci hepsinatSonsfor trustee for five yew* Btaavld-G* Crosby; whose one y&ar term ex- pired at this tiro*, and( Roy NeW~ ton^ 205 votes were.cast, Crosby leceived 153, Weston -5?. The district 1 Tjoied 1o rsrise by- tax |19 ( llS which spread over #«* district will lesult in « pvo&dfte tax rate of $5,$t or a yediacOon 0$ patents, Mr, andJM«r ( CMcll Baker, Nelson Smell ^oi ^iagaira .FaUs,- and Mrs Freda flfootgornery of Buffalo weie jguetts of Mr. and Mis-, George £helb<m Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Albright Of .Medina spenjUSundoy with- Mr,. 'and MPS, JEUsahVWers. *'\ ] Mis George^jtts £» In Medina (caring for he^Aljther, Mrs, Th,Qg v iHIorwe whc-.Jf : lltem; . fc .fify. and Mrslw|eat Krowe audi »J^§; MelvjC Mhwsoa of Maple itftdge were •$&&$! My. mi Mc%, after-* JFi&e« d/ /^e World's Fair visit your electric company's exhibits — £ The Forward March of America and the Electrified Farm. F^ NIAGARA, LOCKPORT k ONTARIO POWIK CO.y$Ls NIAGARA^ HUDSON JBY MRS. mibWt KREI3SMAN Jeddo—Tlie Jeddo 4>H Club members gathered at tiio Isome of Matjery and Deeothy MaeDssald' on Saturday ovenlngj May 4 to celebrate the Birthday anniver- sary of Ujeir pieaidont, Olive Crafts. At the conclusion of a pro- gram of games and entertainment delicious refreshments were ser- ved at a tible centered -with a bit thday cake having fifteen cand- les. On the afternoon of the same duy the Boy's 4-H club members guthered and surprised their presi- dent, Willard Eutoil, tno occasion being their thirteenth birthday. The afternoon was spent in play- ing .games and satisfying reliesh- ments were served before ttae boys deported for their homes. Chester Eaton is spending from Tuesday until Thursday in New York City. Mr. i-rid Mrs. L.. B-. Eulon colled on Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Jnmcs and Mi-, and Mrs. Word Wright on Sunday ufternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boono and son, Everett of Rutherford, N.J., spent from Saturday until Tues- day with Mr. ond Mrs, Howard Stacy at the- Foster homo. Mis. EInest Munzel will over la«t yew?. Principal budgetary items con- tained in the Accepted budget l»*t night weW,,«en«Ml <phfcoV*»|*; inrttuctUmal service* 488,?QQ; Ojp- eiWott of pl^, v >»,3Q0^ mainten- ance of pi«mt, $4\«W>r fJxeA charge*-, H«Wj. $m «ei:vice •BIO*, capital outlay, $3,«K> »n(t*wxiU|Vy a«m«> cies, WW, making * total budget of m&l. Of thin amount the dis- trict expects to lewive in state aid S51.143. Irt addition to the debt service Of the cehh*aji«id distrfctythe ori- ginal dHWot No, a Lyndonville, will beTetittired to raise $U»585 to wieet bond and irtteresfc payments on the present hulloting, f hjn obli- gation of the distilet was conU'ac- ,ted bef^ol'e the ccntraHjatlon took place, 3,'hJa.wHl necessitate B mat- eiral Increase in taxes QVer the ex- pected $5.57 rpr the je&idents of \ Three- locations are being con- sidered tor the site of Uiep^'oposed dormitory ip connection with tho iWational Youth Adminiatration course in auto, aviation and gen- eral mechanics at Barker Central High School. Public meetings will bo arranged to inform voters of the Central School DJstyjet about plans for the dormitory befoj-o Use proposal is •submitted to voters. Mrs. C. Simmons Is Home Bureau Head Mrs. Clifton Simmons is chair- man of Shelby Confer Homo Bur- eau. Mrs. P, E. Weet is vice-chair- man and Mrs. Merle Scott, secre- tary and treasurer. The group will meet next on Wednesday ufter- noon, Juno 5, at the home* of Mrs. Mary Coon. tain tho Jeddo Chapel Society at her home on Fruit avo., on Wed- nesday afternoon. Assisting hostes- ses wiil be Mrs. Chas Grant ond Mrs. Emory Breitsmon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Gorlnck of Tonowandn ond Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robert ond family of Gctzvillo spent Sunday afternoon \Mith Mr. ond Mrs. Emory Brelts- miin unci family. Funeral services for James Lan- non of County Lino Rood who died suddenly at his homo on Friday evening of last week wore held from tho Richardson & Knuebel Funeral Home in Mlddlenort on entor- Monday afternoon. FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!!/ By Bob Dart UN THE BATTLE OF VIENNA,WHEN THE TURKS FLED THE ClfV.THEY LEFT BEHIND A\ANV Of tHElR SUPPLIES .AMONG WHICH ,W£8E 500 SACKS OF OABK-i 1 COLORED BEANS.. .A CER- ( TAIN EUROPEAN &pv,wEUr| ACQUAINTED WITH THE HABtTSOFTHETUUKS, .ACQUIRED THE COFFEE 10 OPENED THE FIB6T .EUROPEAN COFFEE- HOUSE. HE VOGUE OF CAKES WITH PRETTY PINK 'CING VANISHED IN THE\ 'EABIV PABTOF THE I6*CEH1URY,ACCC«DINS TCTIMIWAL WSTORY*/AA6/tflK6,WH£N SCIENCE FOUND* THAT THE C0LO0ING MATTER CAME NOT FCOM A PL ANT BUT FBJAAJHE COCHINEAL INSECT... TODAY ARTIFICIAL COLORING TAKES IT'S PLACE. GOSH.YA.K! JOB'S PLACE IS CEBTA1NLY WE'LL iYEAHlAKSO W\^ an_ NiST i TH£ tlWHUOTOtKS? AWSlCAl HX& S ONE MADE OF FINE JAM to _ iRESEMeUACAaPENTEIl'SSQuAKE... iHtRf 15 AN «UX>WlTHir'fiOfNEUCT«IC DOHT^veRV POPULAR IN CHINESE MUSIC, fWS \ptANf IN AKLAViK ,IN ARflC CANADA ...IV* ESKIMO CWitH TCa« JADE, AND AIL JADE, PRODUCES RICH HIS NEIGHBORS 1HAT HE HAS THE AVKW AT HIS BftK AND CALL... \ RESONANT TONE6 W£\ STRUCK JHE OOOFUS FA] HEPIC? M3u GOT « Me w J08 WVTM p) f?PiOIO \ST/TTlOtO = I SWOVJ MY EMPtpyEB W>ri He CAN CSET e/geveoDVs SERVicfeS CXCEP1 MIKSC* ' H. t fifr nwrnTn»mmmmm<m**a0*MQ_ m*M mmmmssmmmmmamtmrnm •*kM 1 i*fi& » K * ^ SlL& &£& titiM ' J£$ L1&& SLfc'- Mintarjr )Porc^ Is Hew Prohlew For Dwikh Kinjr Christian X One blight, sunny flay in July, 1929, King CtfrttUto X at &tn« mark, rttQUttted on' a be»«(Hf^l lWhUe'hofse, lecl'hr* troqpOero«$ ia* bounduty line to reclaim the nwlhein part 6t SehfesvMg lout to the Qei'in&m in l$M, Deh^avk 1 jtod beetk crtppM in toe WoWti K»orf t0^g.m$k- -«B«Si' 1|^ porvvay an4* S\^a«% %xx% iwm** !h;ow shei M& wtin^etf t*> saVe hs# Slittl.0 kingdom, fhfe Wiig'ad^ress* [ing a cheerihg ihi-onW, hnitod Uv#, Sovganlzation m lutejinnttonW law* land order, under which swuul na* jtions could live in, neoee, | Tho king, \vhfi is gtft feet; sjjg; '.inches tSRll. the tallest mm in his? ifcingdom, recruited a guard of the- [feallest and hnndsomest young menj lie could find, but none so tall a»> ho. They \V0re gorgeously uhi»- fornicd find tho ceremony of the' changing of the guard might have ibiwn jMdica by Fmns kehar* But winy «h»s tiio ltmg\jcfhittd&d'hti f peoplo Uiat.oll tills was m,erely np- pi-opriato ceremonial, And that Denmark's safety lay iw keeping in tho vanguavcr of civilization, - and not in armed forces. Lust summer, undor great nerv- ous tension, he seemed to feol that tho posers, of .darkness wero clos- ing In, ond suffered' a sevtour ilh- ness, Today, with Hie fate of Den^ mark resolved in far-ranging and desperuto Issues the Old king, neur- Ing TO yields to tho inevitable. The New world structure of law and oider has rallen and Denmark is one of many casualties, At tho age of 2U, Christian mar- ried Alexandrine, princcua Of Mocklonburg-Schwerln. When he was crowned In May 1012, tho Danish populns was prepared to dislike him, descendants of an ollon dynasty as ho was, ond thoro wore some overt' demonstrations against him. But ho won his people with his furtherance of a liberal 1 ,' constitutional government. Al- - though ho was trained as an army officer, und hod u liking for fnUi- tnry pomp, ho frequently denoun- ced mllitiirlsm und opposed otforts lo Ret his tiny country gooso-step- pinu und arming. While ho was proud of hiivlnu tho tallest and most resplendent guurd In Europe, he slipped uwuy from his body- guurdn ul every opportunity -and friJo>c<l tremondouitly bicycling mound Copenhngen, unnttondod. Into U10 ruck with Denmark's galiiB of two decades goes what prohubly IIUB boon tlio world's most successful sUito-tipAiMored IndUHtiml and uiirlcultural cooper- ation Political Field Is \Gold Mine\ To Emil Hurja Emil Ilurjn, big. Bubo Ruthtun political Mtulistlclan and precis- lo-nlsi, who areally aided the oarly New Deul by charting tho public drift, Is now an ully of tho darner forccfl. Fumlliurlty with aJUflylng in the gold fields Inspired hi» system of getMng the mill-run of public sentiment. He once told this reporter about his Interesting car- eer. Taking u start from the w|ld» (>t the Michigan peninsula, when ht- wus If), notes from his diary mtijM be wmetfilng\ilko this: Hodf the rodii cm the v/uy to-' Poattlc Found more comfort In tlur i-utlle cur. funded in Yakima, did this and I hat, and finally got to Seattle. Since l had learned \a oet typo at j. .t ••_- tt nine, f convinced tho I iv.•(-i\ , «.li(ierj£pr 1 wfi» a news- •&•* lJw|Si)Mto»*yS^.i>i4hl.l^l»iSi|SyV f^'HirJjpMji: (LITTLE BUDDY 1APPW AT \THE .v).i,u^«d l^ £»'. rc«'Js«d Mrs. ivcwi.% Krunim In Chairman 01 Medina Homo Bureau Unit Newly eJeeteti oi?ieoj% of'Me- dina Homo Bureau unit «re Mm, Lewis Krumm, ehaimianj Mr*. William M«tee», vice-ctoaijiiwtts, Mrs. Erwin Iliaftsr, H/emmf* tr«88urcr; leadere—crsfii, Mm mebstd Pemn, Mr#» fttsm Ifaxm* loo; boosing. Ut». hotii* Moh** gomcryr teus^teJd mtaM&ttimt, ma t. v. OtimMi teniity tm, mm Clifford Wm f Mm. BU0m fern- IMW; food. Mm, (ksrgs AxUl mti Mm. Bwi ^tehcrj timiifa, tim, S. P. MeAwy m4 Mm, fmttte mmn* cr; mt»sfe, Bft*. R, WMH* and %b& mm l-indk© and HM1&, M3K G&lrmn and MJF», W&tt. Mr», Mm c&mtf mmmtettoitm' of ihe Mfeitts <3M &mi Gtimtfo- ha* bam tfpgatatwf «la®atffli$ M 8 mmd td&t» an \A timpfitij** rmsmUA fmm of tma& f&mti* me«t, k '.«ittei«- win- 'im § tmmm '*&. smnial imsStag tit tm $M toil* I mm to ButeJo. \ • |»^»S«K^-1, -0.-«il : Jt««»W¥ « If^l^t 6 ? , **->«iiiijtet»TOMio!\ B0->«VMM 6i—TolUt powflw 8«-4>rtejou>r mm ' 6l~jo m , .••^P»rw>il«! »resoun «—pmntng in ft fwe* «!—Jnipw*on»t pronoun 14—Sun Rod •B—Patk ««~VJrtuo.5ii «— w*t\ p«nltihi TO—iAr .WWifiiVii.-'-i^nwMM,*** k<M*l ;|Af^bB#«^»«v«tij [ ttmtiirlM d4^1MttiJl»ltt)»««fit«: (abliV.) , „ tMRSlll,. Annually \ \\' ,thjnt*a* <aut»r,) 67—TOtty at wt#r« „ , . r ' «l«Mow««Uf» Jltm of JtM# H^ttllisk, vlncoMs sufisfKiis* !B«-»3»oy#oft*t pronoun «t~<JKl linitllsh (tttihr.) •Tbttfe 19—C«U0K *t~0Vtr Et «4*1U# 4*-**tHk« • ' II^flBOrtE- IBi--5»or#oh»t pronoun \' Qlfl ttnftltsh (tttihr.) ID—l,or^ lUuttiiiwit- <itubis) AstHtltit will apsoir Is *»it I«*it«, .A,.,«h,i i> l .„i, f ,i..sar^,^y te -~ \\\ on education-ihlghf helj), •RO'^tore' od grabbing one off the eldo at the University of Washington. Found Dr. Henry BUKB.UO', the 'presldett^ ;wa8 the gretdoat mim I evej; VMU Dr. Suxallo eald flenvy Ford wanted him to send somebody on his pence shi|> ohd it might Iti v^ll 1 be mo., Went on tho ponce ship; came home and rammed around tho To* xus oil flijltls and then got to Al- aska. Pell ih witlv Ben- Smitlh who had a real gold rnlns. tame back homo una got into Wall Street und politics, . Be<«h nilnylnr polltlc»l mothttr lbdeit not 01 could tell whether r* would iei'if string oif color ahd found r wus nsklstont to MiV Jnnfois Porloy, cluilrmon of tho national Democratic committee. Like Mr. Garner, 1 • , Seitrtlon *«!Ptai!lc ?«K m Eighteen years ugo ( Mnnuol Qaozon, president of tho Philip- pines cotmnortWenth, Hold to n group of Amorlcnn business men, \I would rnthor live undor a gov- UUMP1 I IM? US |p tma nwL una; HntJ oran raur.i miKii L nnrayjfio tit tub. 11.1 1 m 01:: titzii u. ii.li 3 nr.iHi nir.i ' EJ UlUk'i Qtm l\[\r MP I Jilt 1UII»il 11M r-Uil uukiii' in r.tr i;o'«ii:iio TllUlig' mmmmmtym** wtmm% miuiko: ,... thtirj 1 andeFtv govui-rthiirjti'utj UK_ hlioOen' W American*,' 1 ftwi)'m0l tho Dhgdow of Nippon reaching^ out inio tho Pneifle, hft Wn't <r sum. Wot'd from WuWtfngWik W tlujt while ho still thinks JWfl mm 'be-all i*lg!U for cugtlnjoff/bMl hM is dickering for n rc-oxnmlnutioft of tho ^hllippipo problern» a «kftrtBWKBr!' RIGHT OUT OF THE A| 4>.«»W>II«»I»WI.WII»'IW» If IARLI fMRU' w>m*mtw<^'<<~im>*mt«* W VNN, MuwtAV, vivacious blond songstress recruited from the Broadway musical comedy stage for the Fred AUenShow, may soon appear Ui a \Mn, „.,.„„.,... \ medium mo I* pHmmj^AM for A rati) l» 'ma$tW/» at WW\ Meanwhile, Wynn, pfciurea here, continue* ertnVAIieiriweicriitt} • • ». Gr*m kwmg9 mtm mmom it mf <sdi»M»w#iy w#» wi| «in|stfjhl^|iipifti^iirl# many tmn that he'll he 111*: sa ' ny st. ( COUSl.tO-C0ft»t, The renewal of PrahWe Sfjit«r# ikili.tone linnet m (Ho Motel 'Ttmfr- volt in New York wilt give themi *• run of twoniy wocH*~onn <}f thf longest flvoi extended to nn or* 1 che«tr« by the hontelryf } Take It or leave JM»«Jft')t # oh the CSI18 \TiiKe WOt U$* W |« ,,;.,•. 'M proir/uh hmd Sundsy* itjfi m 1ft #»& H»wk glmi jsiww eOflt#» tltehT quMtlons. 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