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THE UyOVIA GAZETTE, UVOMA, H. Y.x FEIDAY, FEBEUAEY 27, 1931
' Gigaatie Stroctmr*
Number Q ! N«»U
Herodotus estimated that 100.000
The number of nests in relation men were engaged for 20 years In
; to the size of t h e laying flock duri log the heavy laying season Is im- building t h e Great pyramid.
[portant.
With a sufficient num'• ber of nests properly placed there ts
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE
; less danger of eggs becoming de! posited In t h e litter and becoming
I have received t h e t a x roll for
' lost, stepped on or otherwise broken. school district No. 6. Conesus, a n d
I Authorities suggest on* nest for will receive taxes a t 1 % for t h i r t y
! three o r four hens. Nests should days from d a t e of t h i s notice.
i b e darkened; they should b e so
Conesus. F e b . 3 . 1 9 3 1 .
| constructed that it is easy for one
Andrew Stork. Collector.
• t o see and remove the eggs.
80-83
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Hemlock, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1930
Editor-in-Chief
Lois Gibba
Ass't. E d i t o r
T h e r a l d Capron
Beperters
Beryl M a t h e r
Albert Harvey
Elizabeth Caskey
Beatrice Morrison
* •
T h e boys* a n d g i r l s ' teams of
Hemlock made a record of t w o
more victories t o t h e i r credit on
F r i d a y , J a n . 30. T h e Hemlock
girls h a d t o fight h a r d a n d even
then they won by a n a r r o w m a r gin, t h e final score being 17-16.
At t h e half t h e score of 10 t o 7
stood in favor of Avon. T h e faith
of t h e Hemlock girls w a s n o t yet
shattered. Both teams entered t h e
t h e game a t t h e half determined
to w i n a victory for t h e i r Alma
Mater. T h e score raised more r a p idly for t h e home team t h a n it did
for t h e i r opponents; thereby r e s u l t i n g in a hard-fought victory
for Hemlock. Beryl Mather w a s
h i g h scorer w i t h a credit of 10
p o i n t s ; C a t h e r i n e J o n e s ^ ranked
second w i t h 5 p o i n t s ; t h e next one
w a s Carol Gallagher w i t h one
goal. T h e others t h a t played were
Mabel Ace, Beatrice Morrison,
Eloise Connor, Elizbeth Caskey,
M a r g a r e t H u m p h r e y , a n d Carol
Paradise.
built u p a good lead under t h e fine
shooting of Beryl M a t h e r a n d t h e
excellent co-operation of t h e rest
of t h e team.
In t h e m a i n game, t h e Hemlock
boys proved too fast a n d clever
for t h e Cuylerville boys. Cuylerville led 5-4 a t t h e end of t h e
q u a r t e r , b u t from then on they
were outclassed. Led b y Newton
T h u r s t o n , w h o scored 15 points,
the Hemlock boys gained a r e spectful lead. Both teams played
a s t r o n g g a m e a n d showed good
sportsmanship. T h e final score
w a s 23-17, Hemlock.—W.A.
Ho. 16
HONOR
Lee Zweifka
Grade 5
HONOR
Alma Cotton
F O R D
C O M F O R T
Grade 6
HIGH HONOR
Grover Purcell
T h e l m a Hoppough
HONOR
J u d i t h Snyder
Wynn Hanna
Charles Wesley
Grade 7
HIGH HONOR
Betty Rigney
Doris Schoonover
HONOR
Marian Connolly
Gerard Lawson
D a n Connolly
News
A Senior card p a r t y w a s held
at t h e home of Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r old T . Larned on Monday evening.
Five H u n d r e d a n d P e d r o were
played a n d prizes awarded.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Byron Jerome e n SEMESTER HONOR ROLL
t e r t a i n e d t h e Senior class a n d
T h e following pupils have been
t h e i r faculty advisor. Miss F o x , a t on t h e h o n o r roll for each 5-week
a six o'clock d i n n e r on T h u r s d a y period d u r i n g t h e past half year.
evening, F e b . 1 2 .
H I G H HONOR
Mrs. Clarence Hicks of Honeoye
High School
t a u g h t for Mrs. Short d u r i n g h e r
Lois Gibbs
illness.
Elizabeth Paine
T h e children i n Mrs. B a r n a r d ' s
D a r w i n Schoonover
room enjoyed a valentine p a r t y on
Friday. T h a t w i t h t h e valentine
7th Grade
postoffice m a d e m a n y h a p p y little
B e t t y Rigney
faces. They sent refreshments t o
lst-2nd-3rd Grades
The boys of Hemlock made a the s i x children w h o were absent.
J u n i o r Dell
more decisive victory t h a n did t h e
Colds a n d whooping cough a r e
Robert Harvey
girls. T h e efforts of t h e Avon team k e e p i n g t h e a t t e n d a n c e very poor.
Gloria B a r t l o t t a
for victory w e r e i n vain. By t h e
Geraldine Beam
half Avon h a d only 1 foul shot t o
Jokes
Carl D r a i n
t h e i r credit while Hemlock h a d t h e
HONOR
R I G H T AGAIN
lucky 13 points. In t h e last half
H i g h School
T e a c h e r : " W h o can n a m e one
t h e boys in green scored 5 more
Alice B a r n e s
points which enlarged t h e i r total i m p o r t a n t t h i n g we have n o w t h a t
Beryle M a t h e r
score t o six. Meanwhile t h e boys we did n o t h a v e one h u n d r e d years
Mabel Ace
in red were n o t idle b u t scored a g o ? "
Roland Lawson
4 goals a n d 2 fouls, m a k i n g t h e
Tommy: " M e . "
J u n e Snyder
total 2 3 . Colegrove ranked first |
Ellen P a i n e
w i t h 9 points; T h u r s t o n a n d CasProf: " T h i s is t h e t h i r d time
8th Grade
key succeeded h i m w i t h 5 points you have been late. Don't you
each. Each g u a r d . Reed a n d Mor- k n o w you can't stop t h e flight of
Beatrice Morrison
rison, scored 1 goal each. Jerome t i m e ? "
Lucille P a u l
played p a r t of t h e last q u a r t e r
E l i z a b e t h Schoonover
F r e s h : "Oh, I don't know. I
b u t gained no points.
Jacfcj E v a n s
j u s t stopped a couple of m i n u t e s
6th-7th Grades
Donahue refereed both games. down t h e s t r e e t . "
Marion Connolly
T h e boys* team of both competing
Dan Connolly
schools were two of those w h o
Miss Crosset: "Bobby, how
T
h e l m a Hoppough
were tied for first place in t h i s m a n y times have you whispered
Grover Purcell
section of t h e league.—D.S.
today?"
4th-5th Grades
Bobby: "Onct."
Lucille
Lawson
Miss Crosset: "Willie, w h a t
Hemlock Defeats Cuylerville
Jean Bernhardt
should h e have s a i d ? "
On Friday. F e b . 6. t h e Cuylerlst-2nd-3xd Grades
Willie: (eagerly) " T w i c t . "
ville basketball teams journeyed
Mary Chicknowski
I to Hemlock. On Hemlock's a p Jane Barnard
Bobby: " H o w did ye h u r t yer
pearance a t Cuylerville both t h e h a n d ? Been
E
t h e l Owens
fighting?"
boys a n d t h e girls were defeated.
P
E
R
F E C T ATTENDANCE
E d d i e : "Yes. Those were awful
T h e Hemlock teams were accord- s h a r p teeth Sammy Jones used t o
Peter Bartlotta
ingly determined t o t u r n t h e t a - h a v e . "
George Chicknowski
bles on Cuylerville. In t h e preR a l p h Connor
liminary t h e Hemlock girls d e Wynn Hanna
H o n o r Roll
feated t h e Cuylerville girls, t h i s
George Mather
being t h e first defeat t h e CuylerDan Connolly
Honor Roll for t h e 4th 5-week
ville girls have had this season. period.
Gerald Lawson
In t h e early stages of t h e game t h e
Carol Gallagher
Grade 4
play w a s fast and t h e score close,
Irene Morrison
HIGH HONOR
b u t t h e Hemlock girLs gradually
Betty Rigney
Lucille Lawson
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H o u d a i l l e double-acting
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These work both ways — u panddown. They absorb t h e
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Other features that m a k e t h e n e w F o r d a value f a r
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Published b y t h e Livonia. Honeoye a n d Hemlock H i g h Schools
Hemlock vs. Avon
OSCAR G. SMITH
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posCounty Court. County of Livingyou
w a n t to pay, try o u r Classified
ture, says Marguerite Agnlel la t h e
ston.
Parents' Magazine, Is to stand facing
Willard D. Becker. Plaintiff, vs. the wall, placing t h e hands against
Ada L. H u r l b u r t , F r a n k W. H u r l - the wall in front of the thighs
b u r t , Edwin A. Scott, a s Executor BO that the palms point upward. Now
of t h e Last Will a n d Testament of notice which part of the body
Lucy A. Scott, deceased, a n d strikes t h e wall first If It Is t h e
Union T r u s t Company of Roches- chest, well and good; If It Is the
ter, Defendants.
head, It Is not so bad, b u t If the
In pursuance of a Judgment of stomach touches first, something Is
foreclosure a n d sale, duly granted wrong. To attain correct posture
In t h e above entitled action, and stretch the arms above t h e head
entered in t h o Livingston County until t h e back Is arched a n d t h e
Clerk's office on t h e 12th day of chest high. Then with • elbows
J a n u a r y . 1931, I, John A. Bishop, pulled all the way down, draw the
t h e undersigned, referee in said hands down to the shoulders, head
j u d g m e n t named, will sell at pub- back. Now retaining tke general
lic auction a t t h e front steps of position of the bofiy. return the
tho Commercial Hotel in t h e vil- hands to t h e side* and yon will
lage of Livonia. County of Liv- find yourself standln* perfectly.
ingston, N . Y.. on t h e 2Sth d a y Exercises for correcting bad posof February, 1 9 3 1 , a t 10 o'clock ture Include pushing up with the
In tho forenoon, t h e premises de- arms from a reclining position and
scribed in said j u d g m e n t , a s fol- raising the trunk from the same polows, viz:
sition without lifting the feet.
All t h a t T r a c t o r Parcel of
Land, s i t u a t e in t h o town of Livonia, County of Livingston, and
S t a t e of New York, a n d lying on
the west side of Conesus L i k e and
designated a s lot number twelve
( 1 2 ) on a m a p oi lots now on file
In t h e Livingston County Clerk's
office, surveyed fo«- George W.
H a n n a In August. 1896. and being
a p a r t of t h e George W. H a n n a
farm, said lot being 90.5 links
In width a n d is bounded on
tho eafit by t h e west shore of Conesus Lake, t h o north boundary
line of Mid lot being 1.78 chains
In l e n g t h and t h e south boundary
line of ©aid lot being 1.64 chains
: l n length, a n d being t h e same
prem!&*9 described In a deed from
j H e r b e r t W. Speares a n d wife t o
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t h e p a r t y of t h e first p a r t horeto
( I d a L H u r l b u r t ) dated September 1 0 t h . 1 9 2 1 , and recorded in
t h e Livingston County Clerk's
ofilce In Liber 212 of Deeds, a t
p a g e 238. I t Is Intended t o i n clude In t h i s conveyance t h o r i g h t
of way described in said deed a n d
t h i s conveyance is made subject
to t h e covenants a n d restrictions
set forth in said deed.
Dated a t t h e village of Livonia,
N. Y. t t h i s 1 2 t h day of J a n u a r y ,
1931JOHN A. BISHOP.
Referee.
CRANB & STEDMAN,
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Livonia, New Yo*k.
77-83
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