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w V ^v^wmmm - '— —\'' '\\\\'—-———« —' • «mth\ A't'u iipii»ifflft|ir l | l i^'i,ii l »' ..Hi 11 i 11 II r T*^5f fays lasted** mserve OTel ds Winter #_ I-KOW tuat winter is comingr on, S-every effort is fa^f *£ao*e i reduce the consumptSon^'Iuei many home owners are-wron- Idng J« st how they are *° in * Ikeep warm, „ / -1 |ke first suggestion, -of-couvw, fthat every home jtrwner Who ' do so, should tocwnedwteJy bven ms oil bunier io *e use or some other hestting i v / mpei E 'J Street _ of in of coal I'Le thermostat should'be r«f- Iced i\ a 65-degiee minimum ,,ure. Recent surveys show be an adequate tempeu- ,„i the health antd comfort U»e majority of persons. Uow- L ,| some members -of families ld ' this to be inadettaa^; fl|ey l^o daess according to tlje uathfi fair I isf^ jtion. Lid be turned off at afeht when LT» n.h.ws are opened. During nmht the thermostat should 0 should try to live in rooms as possible, In ad- jll bedroom radiators *®ON_t XMWIL* -DUVJt *v^-' w L 7\ ^r ^!|\ \ P-^*^™^piw - ™™sw^s™ - r>- OrtWD BT WNCLK SAM 4 i* _fy Office __{ De__«n«e Tfapt- pwutijte tempi**,*, Mfc^n-ydd* \Don't Travel*' campaign, jwcent- Joseph B Eastman*, diree-tor of the, OUT,, suit\the \Qoiffc Tiavelf appeal W4»B de-signed,. to fopus at- tention, oil thae Anferican \public on. the* fgwAaF* of \t_h passenger |raiispp«r:tatiOft probleaji,\ l - **The- tipip'*jls*1ier?^ l l i Be said, \when. 5*11 jh*5 A^e-eican people must un.dersta_nd wfcaat many of« then) now realize, tbsat upnecess- axyitraarel can, do je?_3 and ^ewous? harm Co ^tho vw-ar eftow t\ be reduced |o 50 degsrces. . Jtt humiolty—4s kcp_t \i?**- thro-- ughout the hocase by .pacing a pan of -water QVPKT th& indiator \or stove, «vapoi action frrom th.^ skin will not pwtt__.ce the? Bonsattort of Where possible, -every tftoA should.\ Be made to insulate,the roof and sideways, aand doWs,,airjd,i windows s|io!E3d be ^wwihier|U:JjE>-' ped, 3asewciK*- yvto<S*>Vs. e,spfcla- lry should be _se»le*. ; |ri josr-'cold often enters IfcersaaRS CooOs the cellar and the entire 3lQUse. Weekly Pro«rim M*i&* Chapter Red Cross Monday, K«v. 5* Surgical Dressings, X p. m. Ma- sonic Teraple. fc . First Aid Class, 7 p. m. Medina High School First Aid. 0as*s, 7 p. m. School^ House, Culveit and Scott load,* Tuesday, Deo, 1 ^ * ' Garment Sewing, X Z p, m' Post Office. *• ,<.'.> Surgical Dressings, 1 p, m. Ma- sonic Temple, ' ~ First Aid; Class, 2 p. W, Sh*lby Center Town HstlU * * • First Aid Class, 7 p^n>. Medina High school. '»-' iimr Fust Aid Squad Meeting. 7:30 p m. \ '* . Wednesday, Dee. * 'Garment Sewing, 2 p. m. Post Office, First Aid Class, 7 p. m .Medina HJgh School. First Aid Class—Advanced 7:30 |\p. m. City Hall. Thursday, Deo. 3 Garment Sewing, 2 p. rn. Post Office. Surgical Dressings, 1 p. m. Ma- sonic Temple. .First Aid-giass. 7 p- m. Medina NO MOM CAM IN »WiLAM» ^Th* ^iaJ«tr^^« fir ^M«g^ ^aed, exwpt |M frmmilm construction. UcenM* '^Mmtds of m«ehiwe« SHU yndwr iC^Aflue- tlon, im$ m IWFWW* »«f»iB< #BJ lUMirBv CHAIIIJBS GKINNK|*L GOKS TO €AMUr'8TBWAET : \Weut Chatle*. MUfo«$ Grinttell Xeft Saturday„|or.Camp Stewart, Ga, where hft^ill be stationed, with th$ Antl-Aircraft, 'Coast Ar- |tilieryv- 4 MioWir« feis eftlUHmeni it\ the U, S. Army. ,'. THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR The Entire Family and The Mem In Service THE MEDINA TRIBUNE Only '1-00 FORI VKi**U Delivered To ^our Door DON'T WAIT! SUBSCRIBE TODAY! If you haven't time to eall at our office, clip this coupon and nia.il it, together with one dol- lar, to THE MEDI1* A TKIBUME, Medina, N.Y. — -___*.._. — . - .. ________ Please enter my sub_scrip_tion to THE MEDINA TRIBUNE for one year. % ( ) Enclosed JincS SI.(HI ( ) Payment for subscription will be made . on or about - NAME _ ADDRESS _ \The Paper WithTTie Weekly Slant\ v ly-m-f \\ H«ff*H \\'••TCP' '^ ~~\^q•^.• l U »~ P L '* I\-*' \ff F'^W\ THBlCKDIHAtfUBlTN-; II j MI \Ii in i I .li *tm*mmmmmm*m _«-w-g-__»- FU'st Aid, Class, 7'30 p. m» HW- gertay School House. The Knitting Room will he open at the homo of Mrs. O'Don Beaclt liicl^ej^very dojf, i._ .in ii'ii.Kiii.ti'ijiijijiji.^j.iii . i i | HI i n Here's The New* BYW-U-AM-LMAl. I and __n_« »««---«w>i^* ttu Or_____. ^i«gara wd -««!••« *-A W^*n»- ing CounUef.»r*i *hkhvl«p_ v « «cord, v^tlji t» **•© ia mjtadl, Qt-w aome^der)^ p«r»dn, will [refer to B«n*i*t\-*nd Uwt #tum^t the javsrage ^rUtitr 0- V>*»y» 9* eour*e^h» place i$ oft th«\lW* ma?* «s Shelby Center, t , JFoit Niagara in 17« -was known to the. map makers of -urope M French Castte, beewse ih» centttt building t at the outpost was built ;at theocder of Xing Loul* XV of France. ' , ^ t , , *# ', t ».^< * • * * \ In 1949) the, county of Orleans went Democrattc l«t a majority of ?50-» ? There then w^e only six. towpsbips r .organised under the Hollancl purc.lia$eUB«we, Car,l^ ton, Gaine^^iiwaip,SUelVyand Yatejs.- , .•.,..-; <v ,-.ij ,.•.••:'.. • •; .-•.-.-- M^ksMJ^ waging Go^'s Bfesings AT THIS T^E of year, many J\ pcoplo are recounting their **• blessings an«l Riving thanks to God for Hie abundance of good wstowed on man. Somo may ilhink they .hove little for which to be grat«ful to God. but those who think Ihis are iudging His, blessings by-nraterial things, and pot by. spiritual values, A kind Word, » friendly deed, u loving hnnd ouistrciched id one in need, 8ir|luidcrs|ajUllng heart, nil thc.o § io,hlai|Ui|s|i(Uo)is of God's love, uch expressions are spiritual, not mntcrial. I.ovo, wisdom, and purity nre spiritual qualities, and none of them can bo destroyed or .superseded by the material ele- ments whrch claim to hold sway. Material things crumble to de- struction, but the tilings of Spirit endure forever. And who will sny thai this fart is not soniolhlng for which all can be grateful? Spiritual understanding, then, Is what wo most need—a better un- understanding of God, of the real man, urn! of the universe of God's creating.. .. Spiritual understand- ing enables une tn sec the human need, often even before this need tins been outwardly expressed, lie who helps to meet such needs Is rewarded with spiritual blessing. Even such a seemingly small thing u.s u luippy smile may help to brighten the day for someone, and much (jood can come from it. Com- pensation may not be outwardly visible for loving kindness, buj llicrea.srd growth In grace is the richest compensation. Anyone should be happy to bo able to bring, oven In small degree, sonic. Joy to another. Anil happiness practically calls for grulilude. Some inifjbl wonder what llicy have to give, particularly I hone who have no material riches. Hut what of the wcullh of spiritual love llinl enn he uivcu unspar- ingly, hecuusc it comes from eter- nal nnd Infinite Mind? Why does not at some lime need the love which reflects divine l.ovc. the lender compassion wtilch rellecls Soul. Spirit? Our nceil muv often seem In be for money, clothing, food, and the other dully necessi- ties. Hut as WP gjvc of our spir- itual storehouse, of that wealth which the Father bestows impur- linlly on all Mis children, not only will our own—humun needs be supplied, but those with whnin we have shared a little of our under- standing of the allness of (iod will also be blessed. They wlli bo enriched in the measure of their increased undcnduUfltnK of spir- itual truths, ^ »nd their hiuunn needs Will be Applied. Christ Jesus said (Matthew (I Ti. .'Ul \Your heavenly I'uther kiiovselh Hi'lt* >S Jli«K0 »eed of all thVne lliiR>i|fii| s«ck x»iHwt the liin«- doftf or 'flhifj olid hf»'rl«hleou»- IICSH; IIIKI nil these lliiims shall lie added unlo you.\ \All these tilings\ mny refer tu any need: bill (iod knows what we \have need of,\ and He supplies all «o<nl. We may think our need is material; but the answer to our prayers, If rightly understood. Is always of a spiritual nature and comes in the form of n demon- stration of the allness of Love. I'or Instance, the healing may lie of unlovely trails of character, sometimes of long stufidliiK. which brought only suffering nnd unhap- piness. AJ we gain a better under- standing of God, we gain a belter concept of Hie real man, u* His reflection. The overcoming of fals*? trails through more loving, unselfish thinking and living, con- tributes much to the harmony of the home and the outside world, and Is surely eausei for thanks- giving. As we feiiow the unreality of such beliefs, mid, in the meas- ure of our own Cbristly example, help others to east them onl, we find real cniiso for lb.ifi_«.gHln& Mary B»ker Eddy say* in \Sel- euce and Health with Key to the Scriptures\ CPrcf., p. vii), \To those honing otl the sustaining itiiislle, to-daV Is big with hlexs- ir)g».\ She aI»o wriU's on page 1, \I)c«ire is pnyeri and no los« ea« occ«r froin IrusUag Or«i with our desires, tliai t*W may be moulded and exalted before they take form In word* and lif deeds.\. True prayer Is t6e gMm of ihanksj thanks to God, the oi«- nkeieitf. ownlnresemf• omnlpniswt IVinii. who beats ««r *iekne«»e* !in«i sius... . — Tke VhtWim &&• once, Uqxtto& „. .,,.,..- With Thontisgt^fi4' »te«^ <he town of Oarien ^Ut,. d o vf<&\ ^ remember that tne Indians g(iv¥i it the name of \O-S0-Ant-i3eV' which means \th> place of tur* keys\. > • .• • • The town of 10.W 'ite%iifc£& Indian nianthg, 'b^ti|FBU«Pli honor an American, but In its original forest period the Red Men glong the O-At-Ka, the AHenJjr.^. •_-_—-, Creek of pioneer day_T^ivreol4* 8t » •« Uowed ' to the region as \Swift Wabsr, 1 ' * ' \ - Al \ u * * » ..'•*' pm-g^^i her'ftwt ,pr«_i «o«I*r«he« ttts* \m v|i» to om% Brtt_ta»in|tv tW Ulnjg^. «t ?#* _ndfr I**d VoolitoJi, and the MlhUUry ol i^boc: wid«t Mr. t»«vln, jhriM»iM hw molt iMKamt, of thtir HOP- bW** »»gfpmil ^rtutn'i v« «ftorfc hav« Jpw»«rvsd t tv*» |nv pjoyett. tht htriih^ot 1h» ^tlWh people, despite lb* «ondltto»h| w dw y^bich, th«y s «tr» lorc^il tt> Hv_. a-aw^-^l tnfe w^fe proof «h«U*wt ^m *««r nhfht yott wUW thtnje they would «0.i)U kinds ot dl«* eaw, bu» Wv-y Wft At\d T*Uone4 4* they are, tne -Itta.***}**-* h»lsnced that} jwtr betotf©,\ Mr*, Hoosefr«lt s»W. - \ir*».-hal>nc«d *»•*«- wUl^«t«to Wh: j^isagaii^iiitrcof^^* bllb^ *qn>tf mtK Aftttf iW#SMW8»\ this, wwtrffc^n of m\ «ilfnti|V|t tito aiet mi t&*m ««h*w wf* flcttlly, IF we m% W* ^ l *J_ provide oth«* awrc** ot-IPWSp'-: E -Mm-, mi, m K mw? Mi*. 'm»m m*mU «*»^ I m\¥ soybeans m *» «ow mtcf> dlUoiM) wrfcv djb^ for, ttiwi- -imwi m W* f \Mi wnM«|i»m»m,i n tyanikyuHl' ^Wy'iUmV l ^\^|W' il |t|l\ i \ft- OBlK- Alabama township means \' dnr swamp\ In the Indian doslf nation of \Ga-SWll-Dak. ,, • • • I \To - Ca - So - A - A\ signifying \Pino Lying Up,\ was the name the Indians bestowed on Pine Hill, forerunner of the town of Elba, T\~- -»•-•*—— , > 8wve a dish ot baked soybean* fits yo«F family if you hftYptt\* Salreay learned to like this nutri- tious and wholewmo food. Most stores have, drtad soyboinss which you ean use os any dried bean. Tho extension office In Albion cim give, you recipes using soy- beans if you will cull or writ© for Uieni. ex; mm',-'. ' -jfl rRIHNDI.V «4K0HiiS«le Ajc<!hIfcsJ„-JJ|lieia% jflt^fe #**S^« )» Bnglanti. \Atthle\ Is alio tUcknitna M unU'lftrfirtft |ui^ ( »y'u|ww-wiyyi _£i Wyoming county had an agri- cultural society formed In 1848, with James C. Ferris of Mlddlo- bury as president and X.in«» W. Thayer of Wai-uw as secrfttiiry. An Old Folks Festival, started In 1850, tho Idea of Dr, Augustus Frank, was a feature several sea- sons, • • • i Warsaw's first newspaper, tho! Bulletin, printed In 1828, was cd- I ted by Levi und Warhum \Walker. • \ \ Tho town of Stafford In the early doys recclve&Vthe lion's shar% of land tracts. •There were the Holland Purchase Tract, the Pultsnoy Tract, the Connectlcult Tract and tho Crolglo Tratt, • • « Springs wore the big nd for the town of Byron, named to honor tha English poet,. Lord Byron. There were sour springs and sul- phur springs—and warm springs (in the good old summer time.) • « » It was on July 4, IB43, that tho first train of earn was run over the New York Contrul Roll- road from Rochester to Batovla, thenco to Buffalo The Erie Ilall- roud lino from Avon to Batavtu was completed in 1847 Tho Le- high Valley Railroad win built through Bat a v to In lBflu • • • A leading instuUUon of learn- ing In Wyoming county 66 years ago was Pike Seminary, mndo pos- sible by Norman OUn, a leader* In his day In 1803 the Seminary was united t» the PJk$ tjlgh School, of which Wendell Snep- urd Is present principal Miss Anna M. Brennan Feted At Shower Miss Anna Mm-io Brciumn, n bride-elect, was entertained at a porsonnl shower, Saturday even- ing by Mrs. Frederick Watson at her home on* West Center st. Gume* were enjoyed and refresh- ment, served. Decorations were in blue and white. Republican Women Plan Christmas x Party At Albion • The annual meeting and Christ- mas party of the Women's Repub- lican Club of Orleans County will bo held next Wednesday, Dec. 2, nt two o'clock In the afternoon with Mrs. John Mansfield, 354 West State atroot, Albion. Mr*. Amelia Barllott and Mrs. 8oruh Porter, past presidents of tho club, aro planning the pro- gram and Mrs. Ildiiry DeLuiio of lltirre will hnvo charge of tho re- freshments. Each porson attend- ing is requested to bring a wrap- ped ten cent Christmas^ gift for oxchaiitfo. All Republican women are invited to attend. 0 0 P France, which had demanded n quarter of a million dollars from tho United States and Commiss- ioner l'lnckncy hud uttered his famous defy—•\Millions for De- fense, but not a cent for tribute.\ Dressing Up For Thanksgiving _ t . ot? for the other festiviflej •thit : 1$ffl pww$ this time of yeai 1 ? Are j/otlr tfrttjs- 4$& *&$$ for wear? ' , j There's no need to Invest in new evening cloth^ tltjs wartime year . .... not when HEVr'iffl CLEANEKS cm make your old onog' look w fresh and attractive] •«• HEWITTS dry cleaning revives the lttutop «( silks, gating, rayoiiH—ihe filmy llghtneii of -h4Wr fitbricji'lixpert ftnigtters, re^tor^^eJmtfoth -M ture and smart lines, Colors are fro*hcne<l~ dlfficult trimmingi carefully hiiiullcd. HEWITT'S does a perfect job, tea, on mt|i ) i dress clothes. Now that they're no longer belni mudc, let us keep tho ones you hjtve in loiig-Ia.t- ingr good condition. j Just telephone 70. You'll find our coiling price* ' reasonable, i ^luUi Street Phone 70; \ For 10 years Medina's popular dry clennor -t-'taa. Erlo county Nlngnrn lrt 1821 TMo from a Huron Indian word and meotm \At the Place of the Pan- ther.\ With the exception of tho \Mile SUlp\ along the Niagara River It wna In the land fjront to the Holland Purchase Company. Seneca Indiuns were then In the ascenduncy The ttrst settlement In Buffalo was made in 1704'. •> • • The name Nlsgura comes from the Iroquois Indian word \O'hnl- uga,\ which moarw \A Bisected Bottom L»nd.' The French wer« the flr»t \hiu> men in Niagara county. As early us 1812 the French drove out \British Inva- ders\ of the region near LaSolle. • • • There are legions today who agree with Historian Achilles of Albion that Orleans County had its name bestowed in honor of General Juckson'p victory at^ew Orleans- Tne fact of, the matter is Unit William Scaver, tsditor of the Batavia Times, was one <*f the eommtasteners appointed by the. State l^egMnlurr to select a name—«nd Oeneml Jaeksan a»d New Orleans wsjre riding in hf«Ji favor. The eommfwaonet' from fSw ©rlean* area j« g»ld to- have i»- vj»red tl»e name Jastem for <Qm County, while a iftM mm\m *f the e«H»ni*sion voied for Ort«a_*s. That** the gtory, vthw Mmrl&m eHnimlBg Oie Oube of Orleans <e the emirinty. In f«*t, »t»o, Anw- 'iffoat had teen mm\ was •\\' \• —. :—'?'•- - , f uvBtf FOR mmm-Amm » m$mrW&Mmm&Jfmtfa K %««-%«•>»« em«r (•>. fort ot New Iferk, ©„pr^tiK» ttutiKkt i» fesjjatt *t ttrttt# -Iwrtiw* ###>»\ ' M-* i Su>dsm Cufc- M ^^i