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Shop • ,311 Pearl» m. to «» •?'. '•• at*} it ••' relieve^ 5 ver aal| to Colday Linimetf MEDINA'S »EST MEDIUM FOR WBB ADVERTISES ggTH YEAiM*fiXl3 EDINA lOPDOMk'* Pi^fe? £&*« ni BSH8 MMMA,». ¥*ffiKJRSBJlY, SBOT* 15,1938 Medina rarea^^ Plans IM^lSiS |^^ JJ Questiohifiiiacemiiig Health* Recreation, %kttw^l (taM^ce, Citizenship and Safety IHfl&Gmted At P. T. !• ^@ssii)ite Informal fc^fiwi ]F^f Be# fe^fes &«d ^ Parents of He* f fcfcdeiiis TVil! Be Held At Hfgli School Tuesday Sfrening , J : > \. - vy and . it skip • Why. liuca the community owe the ct..c!' An opporhimity t o grow m a r.if«- and healthy environ- ment Tf.L> important factor Jias be«i ui« :oughly considered J>y manu: i \f the Parent-Teaeher: Assonat.Ti and. Representative oiiii i^ .! Medina at a series ol meet::.!;- iit-ld during,the summer monti:- under the direction of y fS . i) K MacDbriell and:Mrs, A. B. Mi.K-iMf, prograrii co^chau> Thi.s tfruup has prepared a Ear- eni-Ti-jiiitr program 'jfpf 038-r 1939 uui will present ah, opppjy tumt> J i each meeting- for all memti-i.- of the comnmruty- to join oiM-u»ion groups'on, ques- tions it luting to Health, Recre- ation, ^puiti^al Guidance, Citizen- ship, a.Ki safety, accordtog t o Mrs. A. I' Ltune, whq is • publicity diairm.ni of this organization. PtiLup. >ui have a suggestiott or: some conductive crltfelsm to give on or.< • >f these subjects. Why not avail youuelf of this' opportunity on Tui-xiay. September 20, wnen the r.irent-Teacher Association will fMiirf its first jneetlng of .the: year ::. the High School \Library at 8 o'clock? t . Tht pn-uram this year presup- poses a survey of the community by inulusted groups to defernxine existing conditions and. advan- tages .ii.d suggestions..in {he pet- .termeiit of any unfavorable .con- \dltiun^ A complete picture of >hat the program attempts can be best described by tbis/qftotfltipn from the original charter 'of the -National Congress of Mothers, *to promote conferences among: iparenu, upon questions' V$fa\<rJm the welfare of their children;, to •furthfi develop the .manifold inj- uterests of the honje: to cooperate •frith educators and legislators; io secure the best anethods of physKul, mental and moral train- ing of the young; to enlighten Boy Scout Campaign feeing Planned Ovid Punch and David Crosby Ol I.j lullui'»die have been named to miiimiiires that are arranging for the annual Boy Scout cam paign in the L,ewiston Trail ter -iitory. Medina Auto Club To Elect Delegates Mi-miifis of the Medina Auto- mubili Club will meet this even- ing. Si [jtunber 15, to elect dele- gatt.s ti, the State Automobile As- sociatmn convention to be held in Bin K 'hamton, October 6, 7, 8. AROUND THE TOWN Snoop stoops and Scoop Swoops • After Such Pleasures— Week end special last Saturday evening was reported- as a treas- ure hunt enjoyed by some of our younger set 'round town up and down stairs and through some of Medina'.-, night spots .... the guest ended, we are reliably in- formed, up at the \Little Statler\ with \Mike\ Acer* \Franc\ ODunnell and Marietta White on the winning team each receiving free dunks of cool, refreshing coca-colas! A vote of thanks this weete to °ne yf our well known and popu- «r young medicos who after a certain convivial gathering issued safe conducts home to his friends •n the form of signed statements as to sobriety and uprighteousness • • • • our undercover man NG-2 re puits that it was a somewhat solemn evening both for the mar- ked and single lads! Anmiir-r story which comes up at this time from authorative source , s of tWQ very jjgg little Bins who went horseback riding one evening all by themselves ™ •,' l '- s ''umored, more or less confidentially, that the next morn- \g one of them had quite & lit- l « headache from the ride\ nri R rJ Umed this week to the beat AL\!\\ street is AJ. (\Strong ffy> > Nudd, following a trip out I io Los Angeles to visit his brother. I t,„ Ak \ \°en around town and at \\'arv tins week is our well ? w \ dairyman after a week's nonev,,,,,,,,, i n lhe Adirondacks. \«in inp, ir t s thc SCenery on h i s I U1 P a* \gorgeous.\ naQtherhopd Mpon all cdhcUtlons of ; niotiiecs M all waite of Wfc'* The tneroe 'patterns,of CJiti* genship for pommunlty l,iving i, has been divided info tbe ; 'fol- lowing mc-nUMy divisions; ,.--.' Septembec-^lUookihg fo : the P, T, A.. Speakers; iArthiur E*' ^tip- pensee/ Mr?.- Charles Cc-le,.'^. Pa.sslus JSacon; mQ? Ajra., p«)rjajd F. MacPoneE Musjcal program featuring Mr. Balph '-CU- Dea,- M- reetor of iBstfBmental mrnm <in the public, schools. InfwniaV.'jee.? ception for new teachers, agii piar-; ents of cWMren'neW'.lio : ,sch:6Ql. Group meetings of J!olIewing di- visions under inojicatea.- ieaoler- ship: Citizenahip---I*e: Skulker and L. S. Summers; EecreafioH^-. Irving L. Needham; .Character De- velopment-Mrs. E, C> .HbSefir. krans; Health—Mrs, Mary Mltor son. =••<• u- Octobers-Issues o| '.tae,\.Pra- posed N. Y. State , ConStitutftin. Speaker: George t. J^wisMidck- port delegate from 47th D^Wct to Constitutional ' ConvehtiBp. Leaders of disciAssion;: I^ee 'Sim- ner and L. S. Sulramers. ?\ November—The Citizen and His Recreation. Leader of Fortim, Discussion: Irving L. Needljam/ December—Peace apct the In- dividual. Forum Discussion;: £& Skinner, leader. \ '.'\\ January—The Citizeri and S^je,-, ty. Speaker: To be suggeStect by- Mayor- Slack. Discussion\ group. February—Old and\ fye.w Citi» zenship Patterns for parents* biid Teachers. Speaker? Mrs.'B.*1Er Brodie.8 Albion,IT Y, 'jThfbUgh the Years With the Aledlria P.- T. &??; Mrs, D.. F.,MacDo,nw»4iiIr& A. L. Waters, Mrs. Leo\ Collins; Mrs. C. C. Standish, and fijxs* Charles Cole. Candle lighting cer- emony. Leader of meeting:' Mrs. A. B. McKane. Befreslihieflts**, ' March—Patterns for Character Building for Children\ said Yo^fcri, Symposium: W. S. R. Gilb&t, Mfe. E. C. Rosenkrans, Mta', Artnur Ehinis, Rev. A. S. • Loyflrle, Rfey, David Pearson, Rev. ArtMr Gregson, Father Sutherland, Rev. Malte, Rev. Kuehner, Rev. Wil- liam Findlay. April—Conservation of Mental Health. Cooperative meeting: Lions Club and Medina P. T. A. Speaker: Dr. Samuel Hartwell, Professor of psychiatry, Univer- sity of Buffalo Medical School. Leader of discussion: Dr. La- Verne Waters. May—The Year's P. T. A. Ad- ventures. Looking to the Future: Mrs. Cole and Mr. Trippensee. Installation of new officers. Tur- een supper. , ' Refreshments will be served following Tuesday's meeting-, by a committee headed'by MraVEoss Arnett, chairman of hospitality, t ' ,. .-..i ?<••»/' 1 11 Kilborne Heads Medina Legion Mrs. Grace 1 Clark Namted President of Legion Auxiliary Clarence Kilborne was elected commander of James P. Clark Post, American Legion, at the an- nual meeting of the N organization Thursday night. Other officers elected for the ensuing year were: 1st vice-commander, Harry Har- mer; 2nd vice-commander, Dr. ifohn S. Roach;, finance officer, Carl Hellert; chaplain, F. Brown- ell Hurd, and sergeant^at-arms, Frank Modlo. These officers, Together with the appointive ones, will be in- stalled at the next! meeting. ' The annual greeting of J. P. Clark Post's Auxiliary was held Thursday, September.!-, and Bars. Grace Clark electecLlts president for the ensuing year. The other of- ficers elected were: 1st vice-preSi- dent, Mary Voss; 2nd vice-presi- dent, Mis. Belle Bayne; secretary, Mrs. Lillian Morgott; treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Brennan; ~ chap- lain, Mrs. Clara Graham; histori- an, Mrs. Esther Goodsell, and ser- geant-at-arms, Mrs. Nellie Hill. TThe following committee chair- manships have been named: Am? ericanism, Mrs, Hattie Reis; Na- tional Bulletins, Mrs. Florence Bayne; Child Health Camp, Dor- othy Walker; Child Welfare and Rehabilitation, Mrs. Belle Bayne; Community Service, Mrs. Barbara Sullivan; Constitution and .By- Laws, Mrs. Eva Hellert; Coupons, Mrs. Mary Voss; Education and Vocational Training, Mrs. Flor- ence Bayne; Legislation, Mrs. Madeline Armstrong; Mountain Camp, Mrs. Irene Hinricb; Music, Mrs. Madeline Armstrong; Na- tional Defense, Mrs. Agnes Good- sell; Poppies, Mrs. Clara Gra- ham; Publicity, Mrs: Grace Clark; Empire State News, Mrs. Clara Graham. • ..... iWWnifjn&nifmtim! «*---. ' ff*$k ^Staie ®air : t*^$ktifaiml<jits, : i«is* GW 8efl : :-. ..;• Blbbon For Her Complete ^EWrftjg the,seeped week: of ^ajfce;fajftv, CaroJim. 4chlU,es : _ of toWJes\d^e.espied; of| ma blue Wbtasasj,-^jfle:. o^ her exhibit'of tj*Vvel§ antil hojdeii, aral the other •pjjs.'lMif sBftock; \Morion Dunhafft! m<x$ Knpwjesvill^ xecMved an ;hQiio|a.i)?e menteon a%yarft oh her flproii,, Bteljjorrah -Silkovitz of- Lsftdoflviiie. wbo participated in ttte,#w.^«ir^tfe i ', 4-H Style Rje«ae,jeplyed ^ red ribbon for *\ -1 \ ' plete . ensembie; Miss , also fcOQk part; in a ;Reyufrbefc«fe the grandstand q«» •Wie-faltfifounds ontbe after^ h?»S and;- overiisg? of September ip'vM- $,< Sfeksn 4-H Club gjrls l&vd oU,paf$6* New, York,State; *^;setee;f#/tos 'do this. ' . , .eslde^- the IBtomemaklng ex- hibits, there *as ilsd a delegate ni. joif m& second week of mt m) p-anK, SviHerciSttskl of Albion was ieleow presldiaa'v 9f his group Mini De^rrah ^ifhovlto; was se- J|ct*!c(;as. aafcwi jr^pbjrter. 't^he^gesjerel Jiyestock judging tgam ntaele up of Ethelyn Ken- nedy, 1 Elizabrfh - Pratt and Pratt Rckelt; jxtscw a2$b in a group .tir '2J t pqunty \. Judging teams. Elizabeth. Pratt y)m, nigh scorer Ipjxr^toi' Orleans «qUipty team. r_.j|»ast week Qie winnings of Cjaytoh Prwa^i Kent, were omit- teq. CJayton placed 2nd with his CorrWale larnib in the Junior gl^ss and- 2n^' arid 3rd in the Open Class., His two-year-old fcwte placed |{h in the Junior Ptess.:' ,.,,C|ajtPn Befgespjan of, Waterport Teceivecj, at rMrinopn .on his ex- }ipit;.,0f, carwts- This item was tea Emitted .fast .lyeek. N».,n^b|pr: pteridihg - Sfafe' fair* lhe second -wfiek returned Xo iffeir nornes Saturday, Septem fer 10. Message ssmmamemmmm 11.00 A Orleans Children's Committee Draft | Dinner j jMf.Hi.-.WK^irwi ._'/ The'nirtlttfi IAIUCS' *9 m&tm fraj^tyitttit 4»y ieptetnher 11. *p&* bbUzed by IfbwaW Chandler Chrftty*i fwnoua pulntinrreproduced above. Hie palntlhr Wibt*fl George W*»Wn*ton tjfatresplog 'the ConstltuHon»l convention in JfiiladelpbUi; wfaQe at rtbo top are fif ur« aymbollahiic plrsses of m frcawpfii to'tiBtlsf^niHtllttojft «a| O^ucftti in |hr«t yciira, ofjpfojrte|» tanfer jHi|t,tf^cw|enfc;' - '.••\..'•. Louis Mfe{z|i^afl# rs ^ Medina Conservation Club Team Defeats Albion In Fray Held at Point Breeze *-/-i * :*&- m?M. • Jerry\ Wadsworth Since the large public meeting at - Geneseo of his neighbors and friends, wh^'askred him to be a candidate for Lieutenant-Gov- ernor, at the coining Republican State Convention in Saratoga, Jerry has accepted and his hat is definitely in the ring. Countless leaders have endorsed his candidacy stating that it is time the Republican Party nomin- ated a ticket at both able and well-known men if the party is sincerely interested in winning the confidence of the voters this fall. Can You Use One Dollar ? . The answer, <cniite naturally, ,is \Yes;—and Kow!\ All of us can use a dollar these days and also a lot more. Well, here's how you can win it. Turn to page three of tiiji issue where you will find tfate shopping col- umn, \Browsing About,\ by Helen Lattin. If you are the rfi-st one to discover the mis- take\ which has purposely been inserted, andjSj to report the error to this office not earlier than 3:00 o'clock this after- noon (Thursday), you will re- ceive a crisp, new one-dollar bill. Sounds easy, doesn't it? All you have to do is to be your own proofreaaea? and find the niistake which, the careless printer has madte. But, remem- ber— the>-contest starts at 3:00 o'clodk sharp b>y the clock in the' Tribune office and ends at 6:00 o'clock the same evening. Only subscribers will, be elig- ible for the aVard. -<S> Tall fish stories are the thing of the hour now that M$d»ia sportsmen defeated the Albicni asjiermen Sunday, September ^ at Point Breeze, with a fi|ja} reckoning of 1910 points to theij&l- bionites' 990 score. Louis Metei led the locals with an individual high of 600. Six Northern' Pike helped Mr. Metz to win the. award, The contest marked the first meeting of the two teams. T»auf' Carson .captained the Medina squad while John Shourds led the Albion club. The following were the winners of awards for the largest, fish of the various species: Nortrjem Pike (20'A inches) to Trevor Reynolds, Medina; Black Bass, Warner Johnson, Albion; Carp, Dick Harmer, Medina; Sheephead, Ed. Hertel, Albion; Sucker, Ed. Hertel, Albion; Eel, Dick Harrner, Medina; Rock. Bass, Everett How- ell, Medina; Bullhead, Charles Montgomery, Medina; Perch, ^dam Daniels, Albion. The fishermen enjoyed a roast beef dinner at Point Breeze at the conclusion of the contest. Local Parents Urged Tft Caution Children On Safety Measures With schools reopening through- out the State, Motor 'tfenicle Com- missioner Charles A. liarnett to- day urged Rdedloa parents to teach their children the \common sense rules of safety.\ \Caution thetn to cross only at intersections, and above all, to look before they cross,\ the Com- missioner said. \See . that they travel to school over routes offer- ing some type of traffic control and that they understand the im- portance of obeying traffic sig- nals. These and similar sugges- tions may seem overstressed, but they represent the common sense rules of safety.\ • At the same time, Commissioner Harnett Vepeated his' reminder to motorists that thousands of chil- dren will be making the trips be- tween their homes and schools for the first time this year. l \It is not expected that these children will have any gretrt^m- derstanding of safety,\ he said, \but it is expected that motorists will have the intelligence to drive slowly and with every cau- tion near schools and school crossings,\ The child death rate in NeW- York State has steadily decreased during the lasf ten years, it was pointed out, In 1937, 388 children under -fifteen years of ag& were killed by automobiles in cfcim- parison with the 618 of the sarnie age in 1927—a-decrease of 230 fatalities. With safety education now a re- quired course in all schools, fur- ther reductions in the child\ death rate are anticipated, the Com- missioner said. ir^iWihCorp^ Ecldle lUll'a Ehrenrelch Soft bill. ^ea#\T0-'T«ke w The l*o«^intIrfc ?r0ceedi% Go To JLo&U Druin 0orps,. Chplriuan Leo Ranallo announc- ed last evening thai Eddje Hajlte Ehreofeicb soft pail. r ;teajm will cross bats with Howard. Ohfe ,; Esso .^teSttt'-afc *J3?sp. f P3ejd. $u»doy- afternoon, September 18, at 3:00 ofclock. With .the keen rivalry ex- isting between those two teams* a good dish should be provided for^thMahi . , - with the Essos accepting thh? cnajjorige, expense^ .Will bo cut mew than ht h|UV which insures a, far greater prbce'pds for the St. Mary's; Drum Corps. Wneti interviewed today as to this approaching game, Manager Hall stated that. after the final Inning the Esso CJjub will kpoW that they are not the only soft ball team In Medina, Concerning his pitcher for this game he said, \I've got an ace in the hole—the rest of the team will consist of players whose facSs every one knows.\ Leo .\Jazz\ Raymondjack, rec- ently home from the Canadian American League, \Skinny\ Boyle and \Mac\ McAvoy will umpire the game. The entire gate receipts of the game are to be turned over to St, Mary's Drum Corps who wlty parade from the City Hall to the ball park. Before the game -they will give an exhibition drill for which they have become Well known throughout this section. Batteries for Essos—Morlen and Washak; for Ehrenrelch—? ? ? and Santillo. Webber Begins 17th Year As Lyndonville Principal With L. A. Webber commencing his 17th year as principal of Lyn- donville High School, that place, of learning had 3S5 pupils en- rolled in the high and grades wHen<it opened. The first grade has an enrollment o*f 31 pujpils, the largest in the history of the school. Faculty ,members are: Hannah Lang, French and Latin; Doris Flint, commercial; Jeanette Mc- Adam, librarian arid history; John Medve, mathematics and science; Adele Heinold, home, economics; Mabel Amadon, English; Lois Hillmah, music; Clarence Pratt, agriculture; Alice Gray,, physical education; Donald Herry, eighth radej Caroline Whipple, seventh; ;uth tearry, sixth; Marian Van Etten, fifth; Sibyl Morgan, fourth; Ruth Wagner, third; Etta Miller, second! Harriet; Jones, first. Small Fire On Mincrvino's Tinck Firemen, extingtushed a smajl bla^e 'Moj^da^ af|e;rnoon at the corner of Maift a»d Pearl streets when a burlaj) bag under > the 5 hood of a light triidk owned hy Louis Minervino caught fire, Minervino had\ placed the bag under the hood to keep the en- gine warm and, forgetting about it, had driven to town. No dam-, age. • . j Mrs, Arthur Trlpptmee He«da Publicity Committee l»r«litt!ilDiiry pitas w*re made yesterday (W«flrttsdav) tot the annual .membership dinner oJ the Orleans County Child WehEnWAsi- «©ciation at a mcetini «f. tfce ChiWwm'# ComWtteo ol Ihq m* gantwttottheW in the tsmrfc Rowe at Albion with Mrs, A, <£,;$rl&* pejtece of Medina pwisWlni. Mrs. Rokrt BWWn 4 W*tet* port baa hem nfcmM <k«trrt»n, to he- assisted hy ' Mrs, Aih*r| Mason of Albion, the Rev, Irving Kefley fijm otat Miss ilpane Cole p* floBoy-. a* iho general ComHim#e, v 4hfe DhWicity commit- tee includes ,Ws.. mmw»e* t westcrft section of OrWauss 'cotth- tyffMrs, Chwles Willis, AlWo«, central taction ofj Orleans «ftWtity, and Mrs,'Burt 3iiidins|ton» mim* •gectloh ol 0%ans enunfej.', \.i ; . The noMnatWog csmmittes*'. to? draft .a duttf'W olBteft M.tlei!-,tl^» tlon at *hedittn6t comprK«sMr#.l , Earie I, HtKnlJh, -Albion, .chair*, mfth \ - ~\ ** -'•- \'-• - eole, mml®&* ansl Mt'«* Rohert mmmm'--i Government Wll Purchase Prunes To Aid Local Farmers According To Orleans Farm Bureau Arran^ementa |%r SWp«ieiit« To Be M«dt TttrtMigh Lyndonville and Kendall Storage* and / Farm Bureiu Office .1 AB ov«*bundihee «{ pisune* in IW» aifofe to beaked after by the lmer.it Surplus Commodities ^rppjfittott* tt hta b«n annoum* *ft thttujh. the Orleans County f«rm 8ur«iu» . ..-• , . • MrrasBlt ot ft sertcs of con« p lertaees he^ecni leading prune i raw*« of the lOtt «ho«j bounties nd jDft W* mt MMW, ehlef o« Mie trult and vegetable division of. jthe *o?Wr*Bon, A definite <• pro- cedure has b*e«,.determmcd to hsndte m surplus. • Prune*,in?m he |JwwhnscA by the -eorporjitioia, om « dftr.to d«y bwl* both m tft jpfite «hd fluan- it -w«i 4e«loted» Two prtcea e t. nauuiui «.iDion, , cnair-*. AI feS?iel»lc«| Brown, WAteypoSt,' ttc«HP*f» *:» 1' Wprfe was bejgun Wcdnesid»yl«9n- the Installotiott o*fc ACVV hoHfSMJtt the Mcdih^ High SchqoL StoSer* for the new units, will WttWij -\ weejt arid work Will' hp rtelicd have the.. n^ :hca,taig; f %kw ready for. vtoly. MM m> ^;/;-.i'. , The now boilers atmi i**tw#J eight and nine leet U$% m$$9Nt •a (fgmblncd heottng Wtpmi^-pt: over 3.UD0 whhre ««t. ^mrmilX Iiftsd^S€tojl^ eicctipix Noveftihpr, Jfth,. ' , • • liljiii/ini'n nilii,-' • . VWG Itfllfa Juve t«?ttt ndmlttcft tft pMbfcte *nd liters i6t admin* istrttloft Km^dfDft two estate* i» OrlMhs County Surroiate Court. ) 1fh« WIU of frM A.- Chough, who 4ledl*a^ 3»ltt Holley,ISSti WJS&t* rvw5w 0%tM mlmA mowmSS^ BJthel wing, HOI- I^ ( mo it hvmwoxA th» wt»t«. we»M Mm M MjfiM jtoete in. ttft In ftmt fhr Citol wiwi, Hol- i#r t$ h»;uj(«| far h*f*»uc»tlon, with I*«wU *t«»|er» Helley, uum- t whe, Wo^e/jnJirtton July ,000 pffional proptrty in tht cjUeath* $l0O etch to two children hi a ;h»ph»Wi ;M*«Jc Boche, D#«t trait«and it' ilk* Amount to two randnlKei, Botty and Attn Sum Ql»«th«l.|100 <nd «& additional Joieph's Church in Albion to he •Detfoltt.'^t -:•;• t \ •.•••.. ..Letters M admlnlitratlon were fefed^r^Nellle WUon, SWfl- mtt, and'Mrf^ EtheiiB»tonV Al« years la whloh, he has reprWntfd the county mi the state logislBture, Kfe has; proven himself a patMottc, fearless* leader and an honest reps resentative, -one who stands* 1 for sound legislation, for economy in government and for f a reduction of the tax burden of the pdOple of the state, -He\ (Jlso coriimapds to a marked degre*e th6 respect and confidence of lhe Republican lead- ers of the /State:' \ . '< Vote .for Wrn, Number 4 drt the primary ballot;. ; /- , ' * - • ! M-.iwyf f IIW—M W •• ••>•• '' Barre Center r P. T. A, Meswfle Meetings Tuesday Mrs, JEarle j, Hamlin of Albion will be guest \speaker at the first meeting of the sohool year- otithe Barre Cerifeir Pai'ent-Teacher /As- sociation Tuesday evening:, Sepj* tember 20, Mrs^ Albion Benthm, assisted by.lMfs. Henry C, De- Lano and pjs^Buth Kenyon, Will be hostess M Hep<home, Mrs. nVIhj!#telley, progr\am chairman f has ehbsen \Democrat- ic. Patterns ftfr Liying'^as the gen;!. er4l 4heme for,,the year., Mr*. Hamlin will discuss the theme in relation to the'wnte, , Officers i for the 1030-4(1 year- are: .. j/ira. peorge Spry,-, (presi- dent; Mrs, C. H. ^teele^' Vice- president; 'M#. Waldo Derwicjk, secreta'igy'atjd''trea8tirerj Mrs, Bea-' trice #errk /publicity' chairman} Mrsi jEarl Bates,' chahnianj <of ho;ste|s * eomihittee. < ^ AMOTION I - • i « » I* THE MEDINA TRtBtltfe Will be sent for M.00 during 7 the* school year to an> address,'in the •$. B. A \a those flttendlrig? sdhool out of'town. Be suj^c to subscifibe betoxe ^ledving , Me- dina. ' C k % * ^4- \f* '\ ,. ^.,, E>,Mt»rV dito Augujl a. in UK . m Xlbion, Besides h.or *«,>>hB Us lUrvlved. M two ttte.ofihej mum- c« w*$°hh, tou- AAfllfecti, .Glady* Weaver, k%in bepjdh.iol/ Mm At>H« *jto,tHctirj iCerltofMUy lottos Of a$mil» m pt Ms^ JflHsBand. George MV ^mbefo | faving4 mmmi-im and one-half acre blot of. ground) l^a.'llO.o.ni'ortgag;^; \- l; •• *,J,,i|B|«|', l ( Attend Conclave In Rochester Mr*, ttalph E, Brpdlo of Albion, president,of the Now York State Congress ^ of \Parents and Touch- ers, will preside at the, business meetings;during theiilst annual NoW York State Convention of the P. T, A,, Octobel* 3 to 0 in- clusively at the Hotel Seneca in Rochester, Mrs, Biodle will also bo the special speaker at the presidents' dinner honoring, the unit presidents* oKthe P.'T. A. groups; * * \ \ r Among' those - attending from Medina will be Mrs. Charles Cole, local P. ,T, A, president; ilttd. Ed- mund Iwsenkrans, chairman of parent edudation for Jhe local unit, and Mrs: 0. 'P. MacDonell, who is publicity chairman, fof the State Congress, Medina Shoeman Going To Syracuse Convention , Jacli; O'Br'ian, an active merti- ber of th6 Kew York State Sbb& Retailers Association, yMl be in attendance at the twentieth an- nual reurtidh*of the Ifew Yprk State Shop? Retailers Association, to be lipid at the Onondaga Hotel, This association Was formed through the efforts of a former Medina newspaperman, Harry A, Chased 'off jRoehester, - Who has, served _ the -body as Seqretary slnee 1019. i \ * It Was/at a. convention, jrf this orga'nMtipn, two years ago at RocheateK that,the late George Marvin Frary, of Medina, the state's oldest active shoeman, then 8ft, was sjgnaliy honored at the annual bahciuet. whete he wo£ a speaker.. ''On. hjts demise Mr (i O'Brian succeeded io his mem-. befshtp,' » • -> will be named daUy»' one^for a U. S. So. I #X«de and t iowar rate for a eombination grad* con- taining ?ft% No. 1 fruit and as* No. & Arrangement*, for »bh> wents may be made through the M ndonviUft\and Kendall Co^b iragea and the Farm Burtau of- flee, whare price listiwii will ba given nut dally. Inspection of the ftult will be rfqutasl* fhia will cost $* a ear*. •• A geowflfa committee in «*«h lection I* to handle ullotinenU, it the?'«» n«*wary» Oritaw eoun* ty wmmttieemen ar* Howard Burt and Joe Hwman of Kandaiijc-, £d, Bayn*. Lyndonville, and **&-, f ousey, waterport. Welfare Connttiwiiwwr Candidate who it Republican candldita lor Orieans) County Comm.i«ion«ir of Welfare at. the Prltnarle* mitt Tue«(day.- ••;.• Old Timerg Swamp Medina All-Stars '•*..• ¥ afi6w Tearoa «ohed«ied tht ; The 0idi vimm o** enrn.o pM ttill-,*«H \1„ _„ n .. biisebaii fans that thw'.eolttt.jstlii ;\knock;&euover: off theibjff^ *M knew how to: tom». at'outhd »i^«we* noli •dlohiond, LejJ; WF.zmB. WWftletoh and ''Chuck 15 , Iwront- gom«# who cofltribwttjd Sattd ; 7 i!i fhtWrthe Old Tlw&a^ltwtd ft*. %cto# s^ndar afternotinit <3«* Ol'ijhnr'd'.Pffik^v '*: -'••! .\f-t -- :' •'• 0»\the hioUM IOr;th*,01d Wnt^ c to'S Waa CBrl'Tuphej\ Who Pltdwd ion d&W ihwlflga - in \Mmgttoh-' *Me/JftHx ;Bd WajhaK behintfiht s disk,Ttiohey was sucecieded M ihi-; lost inning by ''Chuck' 1 MEont* ifimcxy who finished the game in -Z-g oidet*, Others on the team were! \Ike\ whiflleton, right field; Bjid Tuoheyi 2nd base; Wal- ter\ Smith, shortstop; Frank But- tons, im field) and Ed, Jobruon, center field' For the All-Stars the/ battery Was Coleman. Petrle and Flattery, with Tony Davis at left field: Lymlc BigfOrdi 2nd* bass ,*>*» shortstop; (Eld. , Bcchowski, right field; Brinsmaid, third; George , Hogerm^n, short, 2nd and right >fl0ld, and Kelly, first basei Anothep game- between tfaei* two tea;ma 1^ scheduled, iot Sun* day aftetnoon, September*25, at Oak Orchard Park. The game opens at 2t30 p. m. cs.' Civil Service Examination Announced The United States Civil Service' Commission has announced an opep competitive examination /6r the pdsiUons named below. Senior Steriographer, ?l,02O a yeal,; Junior Stenographer, $l44() f a year;.Senior Typist,' $1,440 ' a yearj Juriloc Typist, £l,26tt a year; for appDintmoht-in^Wash- Ington, D. C. only., Applicants must have reached their 18th- Jaut must not, have passed the.ltf 53d hixthday, , Closing clateg jfor reeeipti-of ap-* plications' for this; examination are: October 3 from States e«tst ,of Colorado, and Octotoer (f from Colorado, and States westward, e Full informatioti may he ob- tained (ifrom Thomas x Mattin, Secretary of the 0, S,. Civil 8*r« vice. Board of Examiners, at 4hfi post office un Medina, *-i -* 1.1 ti linn I, * Trooper A* D. MeGftughey haa taken Ttooper William W. Wel«9ri* plade /on motorcyele ^fcfol dto# at OaWjS. hooper WLihjMm been slutted to the kfew^olE branch p£ the state police, <=> \ JN' ' .\ S V.- - -O'''; ^msSmmttMm < < in » ,' •\