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^**^^i t mma*(mM**g*temti isrOve] )ome ore Important Phases of Work Carried HM by Farm Bureau ; fe - ^ration, - , tthffl traxisportratiioiii director when set- tlement was .secured. TJi-e shipper, W. L.. Hall <eif New Haven, Oswego County, WritesT~^hfr\ claim - was de- jnied tev toe jcompany^-twi<;e, hut through .- the perseverance \of\ your A 'Service 'Program giving 73 ways in Which, the Farm Bureau^ stands -ready—to -help on farm problems is dngLjnailefl. to every farmer _ in the ^Sou^y~tM¥l£oiiJth. It is^ntend'ed to, ~agive the- -member ^an opportunity-to \aafif to itelllhe man who is not yet a Bomber some of the problems.on his (arm which may he worked out if he works with the Bureau. It attempts 0^MBt^fegqsepv4eeB-w'hiiGn^a.n i individual- ms A FISH STORY A rare treat Is in, stope for the mem- bers of Gore BBMimjinimt who find it passi!bleto^uttejjd^t3^n«^ Tuesday eveBlBjgy Feb>jfeft, at I. 6. 0 . j P. rooms. 'The PatniaKjfcla^arid Gold- TTOUS^DS JOF^ SHARKS 'MARE- GULF LOOK JRED FQR . en \Rule degrees will W confer^ oa a HAlJF M?1,E -OR MQR€ \\ -•-|'?tags- •&£ t^My-caa&dates; The • \ - ' Ml be put on by tBe Teofconia and:J«i>i Bert Henion Buld^Ne^fioiise^ 0 ^^^ > „„„ e ,^,-^,-., , , . i , ^, ~ „ _' jitors wiMjbe present *rom the lodges ! transportation: departmentr -we--were4—and the Gallups .are Enlarging. ' - - ' • - able to .Secure our 50' per cent settle? .meat. -1 ani willing to render •any possible service to the bureau in re- turn for the service, you have given &''\\' • • * '\ ' \\\\ '*\\ \'•-\. Last fall 1. V. Boardman of--Nichols, [ a-the-Jgaim Bureau in faJs-baateesslK-^' •-&*& sAsbl_casisVJkiUed^B-^ private crosafcng\ by\aa—eventag- •train;, about 6:30 p. m. .The r^lfoad dis- -larger program of education and ser- vice for agricultural betterment' that- ©an only be worked out through coinT muhity.and county groups. claimed «any 1 iaihH-f'ty, bAcaafse it was BAPUSTl { ffilLt occupy W BUILDING COMMITTEE IS -SELECTING FURNISHINGS. PLEDGES BEING PAID EARLT Sarasota Crowds ' of SpenceTrfort,-Tlolley mad • imtqn. Gore members \are requested rto Brockpopt^Repaiblic, ~-•--\• •»-\ and Friends at'Home: ^ti'ft putting in my timenarotrndTSKF a^taj whiofi is .gfflQ-t&g \ajL-aMuLhoom. New houses springing up all around and all through .Sarasota for—several {-welcome new mem^beni^ter- the-ceEe-j moniiaT\\ A buffet' luiicpteon. wiill he j after d'ark. Mr. BoardmaiHSnally put HIA mratter, hiyfora rfihe Fed^ratfryn—-On: [August 1^ •meht of $250, *or 50 per cent. . , jr. Tiese individual oases are cited as exampTesFof t5ie money YalueTTn dol- lars and cents of this transportation miles in all directions. Some develop- ment company will clean up; |en or Every member is^-asted to study i sgrv'Wjto;, New York State •fanners. TEe^Pederation is concerned also in this 'Service Program—carefully' and \mark the\ items on which'he would Hke help or jjjuv^tii^h he and tihe.br- ganizatton can work together.to tm^bo-rtagesT-ete^—Baling—t-he-past-^sea 1 transportation matters of broader scope, such as freight rates, car prove bis thuslnass. The»help desired will be given in various ways. -. The following is a review of some of the more Important phases of work l^earried on r by the State Federation, your organization which represents you on 'matters of s£ate*wTd~e~*m-\' Dortanoe. ~- • \ ^_ son, through studies of -car needs in heavy shippin.gr sections,, car shortages have been entirely done away with. Information Service HasTwofoId Duty and Aim— The federation inform'ation service %as~serit iweekly stories to the country ilvillca-at Alha'h; The .Federation toadntained a lecris-1 by lOTft., and then sell thorn. They start by <buildingMeV^ral--niGe-houses on different streets themselves. Pfices have gojae soaring the past year. Sar- asota is a regular jam on Saturday nights. One-can hardly walk on th e sidewalks. Suetion dredges are at work filling in places*, and - along: SWAN The death of Mrs. Bmelino Swan., ccGurrea'suddeniy ather home in Cliaf-j •en-don Ir.st week \Tuesday. She was* 'borri- in> 'Hamlin, v .78 years, ago,- and when 18 yeans of age,\ was imawied to Attdrew J. Rogers of -piarfesojf. Forf forty years fcliey o-wned and occupied a farm on the Reetman 'road. She- is survived by her husband, Fordyce Swian, of 'UlarentdOiEi;; tih*ee daughters, A LATE REVIEW OF JHERL WORK W*iI€H BROUGHT HONOR TO^BRpG^ORt atmrn^rat. Jan. ll,-1925|rH e , a Tfl ^w^ * ^ • / • }to help entertain .tie visitors, and ito i Will NameHftjew Rooms in Mem- ory of Benefactors. Campaign Starts^Junday .jAnna Bayburn, Oif^Clarkson; one broth. _ . ^rr-MarWy W^Trs; twenty gramdeihald- 'iMrs, Horace- Kels-ey, of Albion; 'Mrs, A Loyalty j Louis iSpall, of R-oqhoster and -Mrs; Sunday EASTERN\«TXft NOTES in^resnttfui efforts u»vcr Md*^ ^ Tmyer ^ i#kff Melfte 8 *^ ••tfee-commmrityr-SarteTdoni May Be Presented in Brbek^ S\^ port. Crowded House -Would „ Surely Greet Mrs. Rich ' ' Brockport has often, had ocoasio* Xa _^T :be proadOif: her resid'anits.who havetnt the professional field or in art affii I drama brought honor _ to fchflmsielTes- - , the. church\* At that time a Loyalty Mrs. Zora Smith; Wopthy Matron of j Campaign will. h& launched. This ef , 0Ite ^clock, and services ..qt the fehiurch.i e. ^^Sr-enteijLa.iue^thg-i^^fflcerBJf&rt -wai extend untn Easter^ One\jS*S|^ 1 &t *' M fl '^ ct ' TfitT ™ent aLAer home iSatujpdfcy evening whenj^f Che features of this forwaYd move»' x *h«WE935-OfSeera^u%-^ms-^Fganft2«d—tnent ncTO . na/ , t , i v cemet&r v y. has one starrsa~wTtn greater siiccessV than (Mrs. -Mabel-Eicb, -who ter^wee; won. ithe .uhaniimnus-^raise-^fc^Reehe ter papers and dramatic critics hv -[hist sptea-Sid-ipretFayal -of ftosatterltos - 4M«Bjt toto BMd^lo^s ^•tIy^Q-. pregtd , 6M) ^ ^5^5^Gartshore; I the choorcb: This, however, is but mt\^ ay Tu-esda/aLnloFi her^om*! by ^ ^^ev Communit T Blayers- vice-president, Mrs'. Helen Webb; sec- !Glf -^e features of the campaign.' ' \*'\ nFetaryT Miss Ethel\ Biler; treasurei\ • Members of theFirst Baptist'. con- .Mrs. Lillian Smith. ' }gregaition are happy over the water fronit, pumping; sand and water in. .The water runs back and the sand staj» and fills up the low places, a^ld then along the water. front they set famulous prices for thejr lots. ^ ==Suess-mostevi>rybodr1ikos to hear about fishing. Am at it a good deal of the time: Had some nice days' pros- The ast-em^^ters'-wiiFhold a card]P ects 0if aoon -occupying their new party in-their rooms oa Monday, Feb. j. So f Jal and Educational building.* The -\\\*- i masons finished plastering, ^except Isome odds and ends, over a week-ago. I As acbn as the building was sufficlmt- j Iy dry *he mill work began to arrive. P^Tfl/\f 1 if \Jf\miK k 1 '^ <m li ^ xe \vv^erkimen are busy with the ENKULJL Al^NUKJWALlwork of finishing. Contractoi- K. L . |Oole promises that he will push the ,,, .. . . • | ^>r two nights playing to jgaftd:_ Mowms.an illness of- ovex. ft »^ she received\ the plaudits off Dooemvi WJB. tom-Jii, -Albany- ^ RadlESiJSli&Ti ^ n ^ mfyB6 •# .Broefcporir 'years feo the daughter'i)f -Mr. anfli._ v . t ,. STODENTS pa.pers.of- thestate-and-sorcalled \snot. ; . news»Lto .th 8 ^.dailws.^^-column of ^^ l ^^^ 1 7 ?-*#* : - -About Jeltive representa'tive, Mr. Burt Miller i'* fTO ? news on Nm: York State organiza- FfPPe^S^lbT Mrs. John Hering, and came to thda vlliaqe over sixtV years ago. iMrs. Pet-erson was^a-memter of th*e~M©thb- dist Kpiscopal-chttPclh\—-- — She leaves to m-oura >bor loss ono who braved thejjiojmy_wu2iather-t> and hear the Cominunity Players. ' G'lfted witti excepfcional native aibll-^ jty, personality and charm, Its, -IHcb— has lonig found th e stage her medium eat -put also each week ;blue fish and-on© 6 lb. groopor. Land. -^of Oswego, at Albany, practically aut the. -last sessmn o-E the 5e^8la^iir^^r;-^Iiller kept larm leadv l-^rs-curretftly informed\ of th-s progress ' of all biljsr in \which 'the agricultural population of the state were concern- ,i6d -and Ms opfniott and aidvice™as-~a4 spokesman Jor fanners was respected in most oases followed. ••_ S^45,OO0 For Marketing Course at Cornell . Union. Bach mo^Ox. federation news !^ %?** SP ° n f(>r ^t^njmijv dniighter? Mrs. Harvey Boyce. of Jtoch-i^ ex P Tesai °n- Before graBuatJon. front ester; two sisters, Mrs. J. <Togan of the Univ 6 f sity of'Syracuse hi 1914 slufer Brockporit, ahd-Mra. Mary- Miller of •^yei many leads in college dranxati«r ^ UJ ^ . a „„u -* * ^ Buffalo: throe jErrawdcliildjoiv and three ^ prssen , ted b V the Boar's Head_go- - The^hirdrniim^er-of the Winter U-™ rk -^ e™Vl*tiou as- Vigorously ai\ Rrrat\grandeMi;droa : ^- - i^fe^, *be .tlnrversity's Thesplatl cli\ ' ceum Course last Wednesday^^ evening PowiWe. - 'The funeral services Wr*o'hfild\ Tl ^ n7 ''^ 1,te Uj \ hu » toi «^ \errod to was well attended; .Lew^Sarett.Jbe., A ^f^ Oommittee consisting of ffwia her-tefe-horme Pridav aftorn^on^ *• E - F - *»»e studied at the Now, Mf p kJy«JMM^ of' ™ ra ' Iff ^'^ s '^'UM^lJ^lllua,.! 3 :t •>:SCSclGlev. i.^;j^ 6 r^^!*i?£^LoJ..fimnMit!c. Art Wta^.. ^--_ -——•**^^«IB««^«*ft**- -Thy- oI,tf«, -Interment 1, to Brock port lh « Miches later moved to Boohestor- burn and Mrs- ffl* w„w J......J - P aad thenVto BrockpDrt.Trrs. BIch\keiit ,u.^ ber-d^«nMie-;m4er^hr-by-readi'ng5~ lecturer, showed Bnof.j^ Iwith a remarlfelble power «f cxpre-s- burn an(1 Mrs Charles Waldock i s cemetery ' man--. The next minxber-of tb» (bourse^-^arWttK with.the. Building •Gomm-it.teeJ comes Tuesday^lere:nTn«TT^T)runi'riO-' uiidor the direction of the Archjjtoct : ©irtliat occasion, Privater Peat,\ the Th : -s e i ec {Ta§ the furnts-hlnss 1 for-tlre-H ^-TPh«ir-e^is- no -dottbfe .that~m<any^co- ves have suffeped from the lack »poperly4*&ined men-to-direct their -activities; local* and state-wide \co-\ |_ffRea£ai£ives have^found-tiheir nlanagers?} ^toO^dee'nly 1 imbnet! \ : with\ the old-time\ bureau^ iewses. -Jn^addition^ *f i- circ ^ J?OM * : ° 11 - ^^ -«Lacr§: of|? rottn ft-•^uisflian.:..soIdifir^wbf) was: in:* 11 *^-- &* ChurchivOfnco and the regular news channels information cf ' ^ Water ' m 5usy - Got a * ree foot! t1bo bitterest ushthag of the World ^ dl °? P^'or. -Pherewill'.b^miiet- mit^rtst ta fana resders has .been\ sent C!onthra«d te paKefouiL_li^7. HISTORY 0hark^n.a. set Iine^-One,day when out i ^ ar -* ells -*° ™« s ^^^^^^ Trfflua .boat:^wo:-saw- thlt^Be water^|^?.J>^^s,_effec^„a^ cur^ofwar.^. ^ . ^oprMe nam^ ; dtJiffer e nt [looked red for abSuflSl'a mUe, and- Last ^«May morninrgrJanHary 2G,: ,wms in tbe 'biding, - There are r wc thought w wbm la fof^a.\ good! 1310 nE ^ lmii ' ^»\»d- AHum a ilM ^ a f 6 ^^ iQ ^f^^^^^ s *> *<«- .. '„- ctit/?on+a o*i+o,i«s./i tiio h„ m .i J„ !or aiii memotlalizft In someway. catch, trolling.: sozaanJLjcHyr there.i TOW students entered the n-^TOaLdg-i, rf1lriMrii ; Wttihey were^SrWiust d^sandsj*^ 911 *.«?. this time.- Vnfa^tL™? 1 ?*?** per ^ fl <****«*•, Itemt of .Intsrest Mentioned in .The! 1 \ 1 ' 1 m *? were sharks, just thousandsl partment at * M s time.- During fihei 1Jurln *Mihe period of building Eirst Republic F|«y Yeats Aoo To-Dav i^ tiiem ' Such a«i?rht! T4iey-seemed, week .-'PwJxiibl-F. a, few more will enter. : Ba,ptlEt3;nave be^n greatly handiciip- ---•-\-»-*- <-—--'-.-\-- -:-.;.:.—- --^-' -to- be •^ltiyingr-~Tried~to , '.got 'qfio'on r ' li ^ !Wfey--narhT the ?fnrmals\won'P ed ' ip aU - 't-to^-'^var^ ^It'~nfer^b<ien-j our throw Unnn ,Knf <w^„i^ n ><. -^^-X^i^-i-frcm *h« Npiwnrtr w*»».iv a„j,««i *„„™ -i_ nr-npRsariv hti rflvtfio dm < Married.^] •Sweden __ _ and , Mis^^WfiSUe_JBarkeiuf iU;r throw Unes ' ,but °° uWn *t set 4em :trom *he Newark H*gh School team in ^f'^R\.^ to divide the Sunday, School, jdau^hter .-of\H.:-'& Parker -Esq: :^ 7&::BfES; ^ : ^^ s olir oaitwas jiot large [^? *^om&eymnMium, by a score otr Uoi,sin ' Ttw * J departments, the ^riaiiry 'Elba, . ' «' '• ''. j en - ou S D -. If we had succeeded inf fo ^ tSre * fc ° * w ^^ ECttPSE-PROVE! .pla#te?^e-vprar-psrtg\:ih ;MW~ ;Silv.Ia Newton's- little theater \„movo- ment In Rochesiter.; Tt Jg-SPli 0 . h 6 wonttereif-then that when thftCommuEi'ty Elayers.organl^ - ,od last fall, they found in MM, Rich' of iW u^ \ • ! rS i ?rai,I, \ Sp6C - ?lc ^ ,li6 -«*^ leadinj lady. In hi S\ The •Henwns rtrovcn a fllver in fch.Sq » ,-., .^ r.-.-_ ... .- ™**^ - ,'- ..-\?. . ** 1Ines - Eaoh *c«w *e»t up the-fino wss feied in tins -iriits^ Charteg-^'\W^lfl^-feJHiit^ Ttf-Rti&hHeed'a\-ed-Ifi vpnri- TnQnnT, . a ^astejMJdo^tKaa-we-wantedr—= , , <r. f.; •Covert. < H4l^r T -L-C^.'a«mrn T - g -.; .'mdequate for the servJces. ' r r iTed Hixson. is here. ^Bert JHenion ^iPi.l fte^onlr.; g.; Hoian T -Bewey^--^l^ a xL>I^ ' ,is building a new .house, °Ben and Bil- '*• Tne ne:K t game is wHh' Corthnd ''\i-'lln^ committee are highly pleasedI [L 'prf-n^jn.ost to black._jts the moment of .,«* »^ •»•'« . f jnwnen^ oiRutp-norted bv_a-.splendM cost, hut shp roughoul tno ' •«ta!felr. resisteorf-its plrenim<^-u P «n[ r ^ rna i II ^ the .star \throughout tno eirlbw-nnd-those-who-hjad provided nntw m i„„ \\ 2*2^51.^ ro^rv^.igftLt^tSJ-^^Sr.^;--: •vcfi*—»r—*r————,„_^. .- . _;P'!>t..faunid w-antimg:, ;* fKEKl 0 ' m1lea 0liS Sld & 0f '\^ nownwnltv wag It is rumored Chat Players mav bring 1 .attitude of commercialism\ to success . . ,_ , _ 'iartlon -hasedon co-opera«ve princi-.I^i J ^.^ d ^2 htCr ^ ^ A vlie (fellup are adding on to theirTou^ S^. Nonnal School .a^ .^M^^^nneOh^hWeswun^tog^ pM other, ^rf>meao^nd^thiii^ B .|ff g ^^ ^Jr^FSoehiter '*•-* the &fiM nc; rommHtee ^^ •^^oard from ,t<H*rr„ E wrtrtw,^.- -. ^_.^. ^ innl 4 \ > ea rsT\ 1 GE!JK?eu. Andrews, aged 55T —' - ' 1» 8 *>nriw S^S »t th» •\\»*• t0 ™\-lr «' Clartoo ,nd Oun. «\>\^1»'\\». Out cart sar as w e *°«» »M *11 b, wj,b;iauit HI* ot'\^\ \> ,*<•» «•? r^ple.of B™kp.rt keenly, have soumht forj \ ' «•« «^\ sweet. 88 ~Tw*nty-Five--Years~\Agor ~ ^situation jime-.-tinte- past tho initjntion of a ! .ce-operatlye -marketing course at the vn-hitt „!»«» i» « ^T Ju: Lbs p^blems-ot co-operatively majr-j nied in vZ.Z ZZ 7^^ Jketihg farm ^products. An appropfia- ! qM . n ,_.. rt lnH:hT\hl?^7rt^^^^n t - ? „„ 7J„ ^ Wll \am\ Root,\^ged 9S yearr •\*-'—' !?; i ^±: n r r ?:i^ >-wnn! movement and nm rsn^y ^Tp^\ 1 ^ s gun^e °' ^licj-siin wjth^a\ „._,,— ;b!ack pitch obscur-Iiu; lis bordRrlln*. *f» an in-!' —. - will help them. «• -MariTOd m Cferkssai Mi^-^af y _'E T i. -!L:.b. Chapman^- J. — Died in Hamlin Mrs. 'Maiy-TomHCOMMUNITY CENTER SI years; in Sweden. \Mrs ' support it. Th\ lovnltv SftBRBN\ campaign Is to be annrliod nRj^Sunflny,_ This camoalsn wi'S last until .:i-'MsJpr. \Abion^ Th^t....*^5 hr fh->-rampaitrn will be\Z cur-iiii; lis borderline to tho BOUUI. and in on'e or two instances teagi-n-l „ --; _ EvEif - as me gra§5e(l 'WTWB~:KW& : : --—^^^•f^nwneKircf tli« occsSrewmv, a strenk ! ,A special Irsach the school cMI-lr.-i of •Monm/* n ' i ' )! ' s The-Tesu-iar meeting of the Brock- years:_ jMisj^ agefl 39 years; in down, ^e ^tmvte^^^^^^ 'jAllen, aged 69 years; at Niagara #alls, was turned j=*en hatl a • bill-nutrenhrced iff the- As- ^„ semhly and the Seriate providing, for^u [M s *m°>i2Li2^gatablish the market-' rt afraA , n .._... -fV—TiTir-t---. -it -\ * rPort, aged 40 ye?ars . iT?r<pa<f<?aita iutw>^fftdyr—,y^r-n,..- pr -i—^,—_—j__— -. . >_—_ ^— : - - t -P> w^ruttle sglls inA|arm-jn:H^^:ffichestra „ , ..., , . „ t *ff<m Jo double the attendance at all °* ' m . V - -f ?•*»/*<-•\» ?^«? 'ft 3( \°f! nont eouncilTTiursday eTenijLg brought effort wi, I be made to . of their brurhtness. asd a most as sud- , out ^ fi ij i6 attendance anion,g th P mem- in -•=*• ^.-J**!* • Ccrttnty^ through^W^Tnt^nsffe - heajtfi^ \** fh{ * prespnt \ttme^tlie-Board\n,f \.'oampaten i« the' decision !1M1,r,,fl Pn *>* Ihn Church and HH^'^ -as—Ll_iIeseoftd*'dr-t-^e-' ; darlniif»ss'- l :| )er g-.^ij 10 made at the joint mating- of the- : Church Srbno'l B'oard are mooting ene Bennett, formerly of Brock-tonight. (Thursday) Folia-wing ds the\ ISTPgram Community J^nter beneftt concert r^^l^^^i^ 6 *?^^^ \''!' \ li * 5nEr a ^^fnl slndy Eduction held WW* : ''fflce ; ^\toe l™* f™^ « 4fee-BducaHmnl «««; uci^ -wui/ were keenly interested ;H.ft.mi, gtj^cts were again fsccrnlble. Ite , talk &nd sUdes 0n flng6t . , p . rni t e great moment of the sitn's'i^eHttfl^ay^n made by Edmund Burke, nre^er print expert of the Rochester, d the , eclipse was over |jpoissi!bte=se-veTal-new course? ; lTt war.-*«»-\'- ^-\-'-w\ \\-\\\•\ \\-\\ -^i^.i^'iH.-***. •* : keting under Dr. Warren, which^ 11 \ t0 D \ R Stodet °* ^^ teo TaJl-t&pnv^aad -several: I ^SJ^jojc^fBI^aTsTSSff,^-^^:^.^ ««.*-=— ^pBCbprlatlon fo r T\. B. Eradication^ , _ _ „, Phases the Elce premises. pur- Tttborcutosis an'd -P»bl^ i JIeaia^-As-- : -.^i-S2r^^:ilL'?>n\rch. hayin^.J.n_ -\ isolation of ^ c he^r\ r n : Sr u ^nme\ :m!jl * lUw '«»'U™wmBffrWaTFW-^g •Selwstetf-'ijehurti; Saturday, SuiM^lt at 2:30 !' ITi *«nn«r-warT and - cftrre T nfIng file 1 It left \one. with a' akin to roycreaoft and a ^^ jpottce. E^rt&ent.\ ll<1 \ \*\ ^ll'tet IFli\ a.ioodTtiBitK^to .tecye: SOB\ foellbs r.i<\nn of how little we ScIentiasfc-teU-T-us^-ihe^-eflUpse'\ \ \vsas *« „.„, WUilft - dIi a corm-nnng tne L \\^ \ \• u \ 1 \ 5 ? \^^innger prints taken. They-are made in „ v „, „ . „ , :-- .j'wunxy, isaturaay, Januaiv 17, at 2:30:.._ ^'„ ' » . . \ . +3«st iwOsecohfl^aheadof- ischedul& at ,frfi»Hes-f<» Mrs. W.lbu-f Neth, Accompanying | p . w> ^^^ ^ mnn of ^j Roch ., Cerent lin^s of work of-the cfrurckj^^^ ^ ;an?1 dves<>ton# j^ ^ Oor4 P I Fifth Nocturne .Leybachj -\MMfteu^fe^f^^^ Jennie^tcneTl^ 16016 *! 1 ^^ 0 * School\ Snpertn.-ntartiTand tLIe Gift of RiweB- TiM'aTunch^o^c^le^on between' the : i |vl|« FTTBTEIXY^TA \' : \\ ^j-DisWct School SuperlnMndents andf^^^ 1 *\AltFft I 1U . _, jb^^i|or-T..l?.--eradication wopic-,^;Mtss-EmmJa^^WiSoW^oriMeva and. „. a Qo -. .^^^^^ _ /„ 'iV ln . _, ~-^-~- :i . .. . , , , , '_..,, *- Jmr ~ .i. , .- M'iss Saran ^ecKnam (vocal) i'Sanatorium less amount than was asked for.'but a-Frederick Casey of Brockport; in •HoJ- i S n Pn i f i7i<»' «f T^/O^.! -«:*'-. ^ t««*\w«uHi. Bttfficient a IL keep thifc.Jg&ry^fefe.,.jfeg._Je TH, ^^-^-^ j^E^lUDSJlLlAUd-SpBaJkers- 1ST -%urr and .The Village Blacksmith Cook '-ef th e Monroe Count ) Selected v Tuberculosis j vistMe in *he vidnify of Rochester Rincn 1806. and the only one scheduled!'j^ \\ rZZi ALFAtEA.1 1 ? wrup between thmifm^TfiflpF >ssary work soing efflcientl^dur.U^hnr- n ''w-.&ii II «^ auu |™ V»tage Blacksmith \ «-«yp«n; 01 tne numtiim-classes -'^aii aay meetii this year. Th e Federal fL'ntnZ >,*' ¥™*1K *<X*to4*te>* .o^^i^? r(>wttbri ^ e < r ^i^) 1^^ conducted\at Hilton. Spencerport W will be. held year. Th e Federation' has [-been most .active in pushing this work, ias will be seen elsewhere in this re< port. . • • , Other Bills of Some Importanee A. bill sought by- the Dairymen's' j-Eeague in that* it allows them to l manufa,cture undeir a brand name was rpiaesM. Another, raising the butter fat content in ice # cream \which had ibeen. before' the 3 legislature for three; <>r four. yesuj^L wefit^through :|Qi0ai5ures which seemed undesirable tl* the\ orgamized farmers of th e state failed of passage. rlTranspprtation t)epa|tment Secures Settlement of Ri R. -Claims . -An* increasing nuMber of farm bu- jxgau htembers thro»gfhouf the state jare 'iJaldnig.advanfiagaiof the federation inansportation department in settling ffliliputeid matters. iSeveraj oases «re4' nixwln the hands of E.'V. Titus, ti;ans- ipbPtation director. N / s —'flttbw tederatibT'feceMly\ secured a I fPy per cent settlement on \a. claim on a carload of cabbage frozen in Miss Jane S. 0 'Nell oTt Oaraandaigua |f,l iri L^-5?- amd Francis A. Dalfcoii of \Brockiport; in Clarendon, IPrank EJpke of Clarkson and^'Miss EH en SpeHman of Clarendon, in Hainlin, Miss \Bertha iStafBn an d William Leverehz. . : W. S. Lee sells his farm in Walker to William P.ease> of Medina 4 Died at fflforton, Harry Orsland, aged 83 years. . ' F. W. Connors of -Hamlin sells Jilt. William Itfockiford.., Mrs. Anna SelTrer IJUJB one of the ,Burt Ward) residence's on .Glintoh street. # \ of ISc nuHtfon-ciasses! M all day meeting of the Fanm iBu- ini the assembly bGM'T MISS T , , P ,for ™' a l diahcinig .party at thw >-.... *f? B Ii?™r*Ewpe.\- Friday evening, Feb. eth, diancims from 9 to 1. m£ Opwl s four piece Societv Orchestra, of Rochester, will furnish the music, AdmHsston $1.25i . ^\o^- ' • •.. •../ : Seleofed I'm Wearing Awa' to the Land o' th> Leal . . . Fobte My Queen • . \. . .. Blumenthal S. McCabeMassey (vocal) Orchestra iMy Daddy Tarley T s Mdanma IMrs* BftswDbriidg-e -(readings) Tarentelle/ . . . iMiils Lsrehan Lamipen (piano) For Yp*f Alone , , O'Rielly lMfss Jane Vahda (vocal) 'Stephen Webster, aseompy'g A l>ream. i , . . Selected Mrs. Brownbridge Creading'y My \Dreams , . . •„ _,. TEjqsti one copy being placed on n!^\'m^fbe~De^aTtm\ent at Hen tiffcat KM ln^EOTron^'W^l^nyT'aSy^S™ in' the department in- which—it-was- serve as^a-meaas of-^b M~£*>- jsotata- ide«^t-Meation-4a^ca«es--of-' ^iac=- GROLTW© HOG To'ptAY WEATHER ^^Iffertion ara-tecTUng.' The system \- PBOFHff WMOUD^Z . • ****_ ?g* te ^Ueration in im, and_ ofr Monday, February &nd, is Candlemas Day. Th e ground-hog Is supposed to arouse' himself froftt his slumbers, shake out the .wrinklee, and aimbie far enough away frogn»iMs hole to line up Npidlinger land Perinton District No. 4 at Rgvpt,j hal11 of the Communiity Center Friday, was given by. Miss Blanrhe. Robhfns; ,\^' e .purpose being to get the\ alfalfa nutrition worker. Miss Jessie-Howard j ca-mpaism .under way in this section,',! Steitz, field secretary,\ reported On the I Th e morning session- will open at' 10 county work during the FaiL. /clock when H. B. Midget of North j weather conditions'\\for'The next six At the request of Mrs. Matie Jones,! Bergen, farm manager expert and j weeks. As a weathe-r pmgftostioator community'nurse, and with the en . \•'—^-'\ »•—- -• -»-- ™-- - ' e*«.u»i .prognosucator dorsement of DT. H. J . Mann, health officer c< Sweden, it was decided to 'Setting in alfalfa.\ oooperate with the Rochester Dental tif thtThiindreda Of thousands of prints taken, no two-^have yet aippeared-the sajrme. It is of interest to local resi- den'ts to learn that it was the flniger prints on a box in the Rosebrough . home which clllnched the> evidence Beloved, When I G<aze teto Thine Byes . . ' . iHammon Forgotten (by request) Anonymoi S. McCabe Massey (vocal) :L.lJDrchest«ra». .-,' -~~ r -. - - ,, PIANO ,TUNIN(3 Now !<;• the time to Jiavo your piano tuned and bverlnaulea, Player Pianos a speciality; also Victrola® repacked *«msit durm* the.winter'of 1^^ ™£^f^^£T& \5 «ttatin was denied by «he railroad until RSf a ^ ster ' N. Y. John L. Franklin. W !purt to %» hwd* of *he todera, jX.iS- 411 ¥*•• ^wkpprt, ^over '»?. .MWRe-e. - i - , i : j5jjtf- BEUERLEIN—ALLEN The nxarrtoge of Gordon Oart Beuer- lekx, son of Mr. and (Mrs. 0|irl N. Beuerfelh; oT.this place, and Margwe- 4*ite Eloise Allen, d'augh^er ofMn and Mrs.'Andreiv Allen, of Coldiwater, was solemnized Thursday evening, 'Jan, 22, at 8 o'clock, at the Greece Baptist ci^ainst Lonis -Moiwicki, and was in* ft»^»i w h^rt „e +i, Q ^^ Mo „oo, 'v. ., /\-\ \JTT~* —*\\°-^\\ i strumental in sending him to iState** formerly head of the Farm Manage- he .stands second to none, and there tism/£or ^ mmMto& the .crime, in TuJZTl J »SLf f I T ff^ 0 ' aCCePt ^ StedW n f^ttct where the print* aZcarce* 2S?hT ifX» ofjCandlem^ Day as .positive/rounds^ dlj|oonifM6( a ^ ^^ dlMrt6d . T ^ a ,e wi™ rae icocnester Dental 1 Setting m alfalfa. * for fllbng up the coal bin, and Putti^^Aheni, >briM^ out the accuracy of Dispensary in making possible a den- In the afternoon... at 1:30 John Bar- the-brakes on plans: tShat .call' for out-/,. .„ „ ' i!zl Vo f Wm ^ nfl „ L, M clinic which serve all the children >n of the College of Agriculture, an'door activities. l - imes ' 0IWKS J,r ^ am%i ^ wear In the. district of Sweden It was- also voted to. arrange for the exbert on alfalfa igrowing will discuss 'The Value of Alfalfa\ and will also They were attended iby \Mr.'and OWrel S. J. Rabb. The newlyw«de will maike their home in Brockiport. ealth examination clinic for jreij e 'a >1,am in detail tow,a^ field of alfalfa school children'which will he conduct- \ tm be started successfully. At both ed by the State t)ei>artmen.t ^Healttt,j tne m(>ri ^ and afteraoon sessions. tnrolghout 'the entire county, from | th»re' will be a bund table discussiolifi' May4 to June 5. t The community committee of the Farm Bureau in charge of this meeting door ajctiVjSties. i^loves to protect themselves against If Mr, Ground*^ fails ta &e Ms ; , he po3Bibm t i^mh througiith* shadow, another six. •weeks' snooze is < - ' - ANNIVERSARY SALE I consists of Oeorge Rudman, chiaipmkn; .S^turday^in^ary Mst, and Monday, j George Gardner^ Oeorge Bead!e, and ^ b ™SA- ^ B «fe. onr ^- ndws [Harold Nelson, for specialB (or .tbeae days, ECarlem Lampen & Co » j,- INVE«t«ENtS' „^*A L ^ ^ . - -1, ^\t Mortitage Bonds. S. W. Straus otaHichv by tj» Rev, p^j, E#; B^ U Oo. 6%; 43 years without lows to / any Investor. Arthur Tobley, Agt., State Bank of Commerce Bldg. Phone 1S8-M, ^JlTtf SUBSCRIBE FOR THE REPUBLIC A CAFETERIA SUPPER wH$ be served at the TBI. B. Church, iSaturd&y evening, Jan. 31st, from 5 •to 8 o'clock. MQNEV T O LOAN on first mortgaged at eix per cent. In- quire Nat 0. Lester. - 1:» out of tbjg_ question. \There is<nothin.g to it, but limber up his working^ap- paraitus\ and .get out sand 'hustle. - The usual crop of feather prophets are a jbw conspicuous Iby their aibsence this winterj a® a -Teautlt of which M*. G. H,,is attaining mor-e thian his usual degree of Importance. The majority In* residents in -this man*® country [trave had .enough winrter In the paat six weeks to spread over the entire season, and are squeezing Shard for a getK>ut-and-hustle program (or his prophetic nibs. _- , • ,|, 1 <»> • s^^_. . . Mereandisinig succe-ss in 1925 is spelled, ad v^^-e.t i -9- e, . . • -'-N» * -. . - • ' \ finger- print system. Buffet luncheon was served at bhie •conclusion' of She \talk.\ LT\ , KlEP THESE DAYS OPEN. I'Satuiday, January 31&t, and Monday, - Kebruary, 2nd. Watchj bur window® \ for bargaims. 'Htorlean Laimipen. & Oo. f Experienced Auctioneer , . 'Farm igales, Lire Stock* or How»« .- hold goods. Reference furnished. Fred; Davis, 35 Sprtalf St., Broclqwrf,JN. TET; ' ' ' • -\*~> —~- ' h ^ REMEMBER THi PLACE * ^ •Clarkson Town \ HaH, old and_ Mrtf dances, Friday Ev e Jan.. 30Qt Prof/ ^ Oottom's Famous Orohestirai Box lunch, coffee served ifree. ~^>i »_-J££ul>*4