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dilAT READER INTEItSf 11,000 People Ken* UMI tribune every week la Orleans and NlagM* Counties ^! ' X AVI JLJ U. ^i JCJ ^F^TOff ^®»4fiiii»* ' '-^SSBH .,*>,*<» iffti^pe teli^sS* *.** * »*>•*, *^» ^JP^p*F * t ElT89» NQ - 41 _ ( *+' ,|l> >< ^ tee Board mmmmmmm ftaB»»59B««EBS!SBSB9^ 2U3T16S III x0ilG6i J*!iT6 D6BI1 L rea Legionnaires To Be In Albion Monday For Dinner-Dance In Honor Of State Legion Heads lames I*. Clark Post Commander And Auxiliary Pre- ' sident On Committee For Affair ! plans arc complete for the Din- Icr-Dancc of Orleans County Am- Irican Legion to be held Monday, Ipril 14. in Albion in honor of the flicial \iMt uf Edward Vosseler, Rtaie Amencan Legion Depart- ment Head, and Mrs. Ethel Sch- nke, Rochester, State Auxiliary |I^1EO expected to attend 'are the staff, district officials,' filers Jive In Orleans County |HaVe Licenses Suspeiitfedl Albany. April 9—Carroll E. hlealey. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, luduy announced the list (of revoked and suspended licenses Lid ccitif:c.iU'» of automobile re- gistration filed with the two weeks teaed Mdieli 31. The revocations Ijnd suspensions totalled 724, of Iwh.cti I4.i i.iscs will require proof fin.au ...I ic-ponsibility before Igptlicl..n:>. fur new licenses will |be collide, ed Their ««•:*• 102 i evocations and \2~,$ SU-[,I-IIMI>IIS in New York City lanf, \;iu.il>. .md 01 revocations lanr I'D Mi.s|«-ii.Mons in the remain- ed \I '.!•< suae. I... ::.. I{i.i 'letter district, there ,<• < II : cw-iutions and 40 sus- |po~..i:- (if these, there were six luispct'.-i\!^ in Oilcans county. The I dale i>i<Tiilmj4 the name in each limMi.ic indicates when the sus- pens\.i> u.i» i-sued. and the period Ion tin- -., pension order appearing taimcn .iteiy following the name Of tin- j>ei s. I bc< i. . 11* IK I Clu> K ins..n whose license has peii'led di i\ ing: March 28. sp.i.k. Ci.indall Road. Al- bi. 1 15 del nv n . i.'. r: HI. ' HO -.pi, 1.- f. 1 Ci. d.> i v i M Hi. \\ 111 l.. :i • \ Ri i . 'i .i. .in accident; Maich • 1 W Austin, Medina, m- ' M.nili 15. Wm. J Red- Mcl n.t indcf. •' I.K M..ic'n 22. Alton Hni- . 1. Ilnlley-Byron Road, ' i .in .Uiys • • i'i Opciator: March 22. I'...ki i. R U. 3, Albion, IS \ i.n pei son to drive car i-iise had been revoked: ~'J Don.thy Hagermun, I!'..KI Album, indefinite. county commanders of the sur- rounding counties, various post commanders and many members of posts in Orleans and near-by counties. In charge of arrangements are Louis Bull Jr., Albion, Orleans Commander, and Mrs. Martha O'- Efeam, Orleans Auxiliary presi- dent, co-chairmen. They are being •assisted by the three post com- manders and auxiliary presidents m the county, Mr. and Mrs. Harry iJJa*»neT D f Medina; James Downey and Mrs. Emma Frank, Albion; and Simon McVay and Miss Bur- goinne, Holley. Harold Suzanne's orchestra of Medina will provide music for the dance following the dinner. Miss Marjorie Moore of Albion will lead the singing and give several vocal selections. The ticket committee for the af- fair comprises Mrs, O'Hearn, Les- ter Sullivan, Harlan Woods, Floyd Perkins and Kinyon Brooks, all of Albion. Home Bureau Units To Meet Jointly In April Jurors Drawn For April Term Of Supreme Court Mayor Chafes P. Slack's Name Among the 36 Jurors Home Bureau units will have joint meetings during latter part of April for the two-told reason that they may become acquainted with other bureau members and also that at the combined meetings some practical program suggest- ions may be made. Tuesday, April 22. a meeting of the Northwest Distnct consisting of Jcddo, Millers, Yates and Oak Orchard, will met at Oak Orchard. Wednesday, April 23, the South- western District, composed of units i *,f Medina, Freeman Road, Shelby and West Shelby, will meet at Medina. The Southeastern District, con- sisting of Barre Springs, Claren- don and West Barre will meet ut Claiendon Tuesday. April 29. the North-eastern Distnct, consisting of Kent, Kendall and Murray, will meet. Wednesday, April 30, will see the meeting of Central District units which are East Gaines. Childs, W. Albion and Eagle Har- bor. Medina Fire Dept. Fights Record Number Of Fires In Busiest Week Of Year (ira.ss Fires Make Up Largest Number Of Blazes; Acting Chief Urges Safety Precautions *'CK ¥ i 1S.UC' <*r • , y .ie Chief Joseph Still- i <'|x>i tn.14 the heaviest •f .ictiMt\ in the Medina i.ntment so far this year, ^.uninn t\ property own- • • iv evciy precaution before ' »s propci ty of weeds and • llIC • violin.1 Fire Department ' i-H'd nriirly 20 calls in the • ' d.iys, Stillwcll announced '' ''• many nf them grass 1 1 .lu-ed by the spread of ' f- - ' •*•••! st fne loss of the past • •• lepoitod at Jeddo where '\' i.i.i/.e on Tuesday destroy- '•<•>•• and chicken house on •l«'it> of Mrs. L. V. Eaton. . Hiemen were summoned ' 'nf at 4 p rn. Tuesday and K m conjunction with the •'poit fire department suc- \1 in bunging the blaze under : i>> extending hose from ' *• Km yards away. The barn fiit when a grass fire in an •fcij* bed got out of control I'unrt towards the btuldings. 1 !0 P m. Tuesday, while part ''••ii-trtment was at Jeddo the ' ' I'tnuining in Medina were ' '-d U> extinguish a grass ' •• -acant lot on Erie St '. '.he afternoon the de- •' .'•'• «us called out at 2.30 to quench a second grass fire on a vacant lot on Gwinn St., owned by Charles Pickwcll. A fourth fire broke out on Tuesday at a dwell- ing on 338 East Oak Orchard St., occupied by John Kross and own- ed by D. G. Ross. The fire origina- ted in a clothes closet and was ont when firemen arrived. Cause of fire was unknown. The. fire department responded to 5 calls on Monday, three of which were grass fires. The first call came at 10:30 p.m. when a chimney fire broke out at the home of Harold Beecher on 414 Park Avenue. Firemen quenched the blaze in a few minutes, em- ploying a booster line. At 12:20 p. m. the firemen were called to quench a grass fire\ in a vacant lot on Olney St., owned by the Snyder Packing Corporation. At 2:16 p.m. and 2:50 p.m. two more grass fires occurred, one on West Avenue and a second ir. a lot on Elmwood Avenue. The fifth call on Monday came at 2:30 when fire broke out in an old elevator shaft at the Bignall Company at Main and Starr Sta. The fire had begun t o creep up the sides of the shaft when Medina Firemen arrived to extinguish the blaze with a booster line The fire (Continued on Page 5) Among the'Se names of persons drawn for jury service at the term of Orleans County Supreme Court beginning April 21 at the county courthouse in Albion is that of Mayor Charles P. Slack of Me- dina. Mayor Slack is one of 12 trial jurox-s drawn from the town of Ridgeway. A second group of 24 grand jur- ors has also been drawn for ser- vice beginning ISpril 21. Of the trial jurors drawn, none were drawn from the Town of Gaines. No grand jurors were drawn from the Town of Kendall. Trial Jurors Albion— Daniel Howes, Wini- fred Dugan, Grace Bliss, Elizabeth Snow, John J. Finn, Blanche Lew- is, Nellie Kilncr and Anna How- lett. Barre — Earl Bales, Charles Amos, Andrew Sanderson. Carlton—Nelson Callahan, Bert- ha Schildts. Clarendon—Thomas Mack, Har- vey Storms. Kendall—William Bonke, Her- bert Harrudine. Murray—Mrs. Anna Christop- her. Ridgeway—Bertha Slack, Char- les P Slack, Horry Hnrmer, Gar- rett Farman. Rose Palnc, Lconn Dunham. Josephine Broughton, Arthur Croach, Rose Elsom, Bir- dell Ernens, Erwln Rlnker, Alice Waterson. Shelby-Herbert Miles, Thomas Gaughn, Ray Stoddard, Mayme Grinnell Yates- Robcit M. Bayne, Sarah Soiser. Grand Jurors Albion—Michael Finn, Ranee Wnght, Mrs. Mabel White, l.aw- 1 ence Higby, Louis M. Bull, Mar- ion Hunt, Teresa Allen. Barre—Grace Treble Carlton—Edwin Williams. Murray—James Hubbard, Mis Madeline Hudson. James Clark. Shelby- -Mrs. Edna Boyle, Wil- liam Boyd. Yates—George Bldlemun, Ern- est Parscls, Spencer Rowley, Wil- liam Bandcmere. John Helsdon. Proper Use of Social Security Cards Urged In the next twelve months thou- sands of additional workers will be required to carry on the defense project of the nation. There will be a strong demand for machinists, mechanics, carpenters and other skilled labor, as well as common labor. \Every worker entering a new Job should apply immediately for a Social Security account number card if he does not already have one.\ declared Charles M. Lunz. manager of the Social Security Board's office in Niagara Falls, N. Y. The age of the worker does not matter. He needs this curd even if he is under 20 years old or ovei 70. Many young' ladies may replace men in stores, offices and factories. Women in commerce and Industry must have a Social Security ac- count number card, just the same as men.The age of the woman docs not matter. The fact that she la working in some store, office or factory or other place of business where her employer is required to report her wages to the Govern- ment determines her need of a Social Security card. Social Security number cards may be secured from any field of- fice of the Social Security Board. The Niagara Falls field office ser- ves Niagara and Orleans counties and the City of Ttmawanda in Erie I County, and «« located at the Fed- : eral Building. 815 Mam Sire*!. 1 Niagara Falls, New York. INSPIRING—One of the most Inspiring settings In the world for Easter services is this one on the rim of the Grand Canyon, Prl«»t rehearses for forthcoming dawn services In Arizona. \Rowley's Pants''Theme Of Reminiscent Answer To THbune Contest —*'•.# Salaries Of Regular Employees Raised $100 Per Tear;? Whiting Hre Chief Mr. Harry E. Rowley's Answer Conies All The Way From Chicago Last week's Who's Who puzzle proved a stumbling block for many readers, out not for the four following persons, who were lucky to have the numbers of their answers drawn from the Tribune puzzle drum and thereby winning passes to the Dlann Theatre. The winners: L L. Bacon, 338 Easl Oak Orchard St.. Mrs. DByton Wall. 1310 West Avcnuo; Leon Joy. R. D 2, Medina; and Mrs. Victor Page, Albion. Correct answer lo last weeks puzzle was the name of Dr. T H Agnew. The name most frequently submitted among the incorrect an- swers received was that of Maj General John S. Thompson. Me- dina ussemblymun. The moil Interesting answci and the one coming the longest distance was from Mr. Hun y E Rowley, former Medina resident now livinR in Chicago, who sub- mitted the correct answer. Last week. Cornelius Posson, absent from Medina for 40 years, mulled an answci from Indianapolis lieu- is Mi Rowley s lcttei 1737 Columbia A\e ChlCUKo. Ill Apill 5th, 1941 \Guess Who\ Medina Tnbune. llii\o just finished li-ikinu mei youi issue of April 3rd unri the \Who's Who\ can be no other than m> old friend Dr Thomas II Ag- new. Many a lime ha\e I sat in with him nt round Uiblediscunsions in the old Alert rooms located ovei Callaghiih and Sutter's candy store Among others participating I might also mention Fied Meade Dr Scott. V A Acer and C\haile» Ingersoll Was pin tleularly interested In the letter fiom Cornelius Pohson. commonly known as \Nell recal- ling memories of good old days The name of Prof Allen Is indel- ibly impiensed on my memory due to a little incident which happened while I w*«s in High School. My pinenta having been, nhnll 1 say, a little slow In allowing me to put on long trousers, I decided to lake matters in my own hands An uncle, Clarence Holmes, (Lar- ry), rather small In sslnture lived with u« and borrowing a pair of his trousers I adorned myself with them and i>tarted for school. M> entrance into the assembly room created quite a flutter which in- creased w> some sound effects as 1 headed for my seat. Prof Allen silxmUy ejfed proceeding*, kept gnawing at his goatee, a habit of hie. until 1 had almost reached my seat v/hen bang went his fist on the de«k followed by \Well 1 guess Rowley can change hits panU if he wante to.\ Imagine I mighl|ca!l it my mo*t embarasting moment I have been quite interested in following your \Gu«s»» Who\ con- test a« it brings baett many m«m- ones of Medina eharncteis and events. With 11 wish for ybur pios- perlty and success. 1 remain Sincerely, Hurry 1C. llowloy If you weren't lucky enough lo 4Mii Inst week, try again! Simply tUin to the puxzlc in this week's i.»sue, wi itc down the name of per- son yi u think fits the description along w.th youi name and ucl- di ess, unci mail it to the Medina Tribune Youi chance to win is equal to that of any other eunteatunl! If the numbri of youi answei is diuwn. you'll win two passes lo the Diuiiu Theatre> .md bo able to s*-e an en- tertaining film like \Pot t)' Gold,\ with James Slewuil and Paillette Cioddaid. 01 u double fentui e with Eirol Flynn in \Footsteps in the Dark\ plus \Blondie tloc-s Latin\ with Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake liarbara Achilles Heado Knowlesvilie 4-H Club The Kieslimun Cla»s ol the Knowlesvilie 4-11 club m«H with Mrs It. U Achillea on April .') at 2 30 o'click Iiibliuction wan giv<-n ds lo how tu keep Achievement books, iiftei which was held elect- Ion of olliccis. Madeline lliggms was named picnideiit. llaibari* Achilles, \ nH'-pi eMiient. Alice Knights, iiecielai) , Mildred EaUofl, lieahurei, Pallida Hess, cheer lender, and Veionn Reed, program chairman Co. F. Holds Itecord As j Largest Family Unit Medina's Company V slullon- od at Ft. McCleilnn. Aniunlon. j Alabama, has many cliilmn lo ' fame not the leust of which la lU r'ecoid of having the moit. seta <A biothem en hit led in the', compMii) j The eleven wig ,«re Edgar \ and John Mi'ian, Joacjili and' .Stanley Franklin, Eugene and ! Thomas Garrett, Howard and 'Robert Clark, Harry and Ed-! .ward Hill, Alfred and Ailhur Whlttkton. Robert urui WUlu Davey. Anthony and John IHer- nacki. Thomas and L*MJH Wor- ' len, John and Chatlea Butt* and 'Robert and Ted Kiitepatnclc. The company has also b«en adjudged the best unri in th« 1 27th division, as regard* acb-, 1 levemcrrt and ability. Its base- ball and aoftbal! teams have been winner* in the *port» field arid now th<m basket&ail team has entered the loop fln«}6\v/iti) a Rood chance of coining out. first. Another *iwrt in w*i«b | they excel! i* hor**»frwe-P'*t*£i' »n« 1 •i «.—...____ 4 Board Turns Down Request For Apple Festival Funds. $60,00 Apiropriated For ' Highway Work A request for $1S0 aid (or the Orleans County Apple Blossom Festival committee was turned down by the Board ot Supervisors In Albion lust week on the ground that trult growers directly bene- fitting from the festival should pay for Its entire expenses. The request was made lo the board on Thursday by Ward Wil- son, of Watorport, chetrinun at the festival committee, who stated thai the money won needed to finance preparations tor the county-wide event. He suld thnt he had hod some Indication from the central committee that the Western New York Festival would possibly bo held in Orleans County next year. The up-stale festival Is this year being held In Canunclai- gua. Other action by Iho board of supervisors at its Thursday meet- mi) consisted of a motion adopted lo give Hurry D. Wuldo, county highway superintendent, authority to gpend $33,000 for general main- tenance of highways and $20,000 to finish the Uppor Holley and Now Guinco roads. Lust year, $10,- 000 WIIB appropriated tu begin the lutter project, Wuldo said that MJ8,- O00 villi remains unappropriated from the highway fund. This money will probably be used lutor in the year for gonerul mainten- ance, he auld Board Adopts Tentative Budget of $85,100} Public Hearing To Be Held April 17th t > * Gathering tor its regular aniuuu meeing Monday opening, April ?th, the Medina village board of trustees voted to Increase the B«»V» arles of all regular village em- ployees by the amount ot $100 per year and raised the wages ot common laborers in the service oi the vllluge 8 cents pet' hMWS/'. „ Acting to till Ui© VBCjml £o|t ; of Fire Chief, vacated by-, the formev chief, Leo Rumillfk wilt? tir, signed last month, the bQ!tt$ yoifftfif; in R, w. Whiting, Medina ppji£e> olTlcor, us new hood ot tlut ojet^t'tp; ment. The appointment ts fer a on| year period. Whiting was a mem* bcr of the (Ire department for a sltorl period before doing service In the police department. Ho will iissiuno his now duties on Friday, April 11. Rouppolnlod Assistant Fife Chlof wos Joseph Stlllwell. who up lo now has been nctlnu chlof pend- ing the appointment of a new de- partment head. Stlllwoll thus be- gins his fourth year in the role of iisslBtuiU chief and his fourteenth yeur us a member of the depart- ment. Appointments by Fire Com- missioner Tunis U. Dnrhlto to fill vacancies In tho depmtmonl were K. C. Bowling Five Takes 3rd Place In Natl Event Journeying to Utlca over Satur- day mid Sunday to lake part In the KnigliU of Columbus Eastern No- tional Howling Tournament, Ihe Medina Kaycee five snagged third place In the event and chulked up u high single teiim score for the lournament of 1025. The Medina outfit acquitted It- self well in Ihe doubles event, too, with Johnny Kelly and Joe Moi- ten teaming up to toll &83 apiece and lake second pluco with 11 total of 1100 Taltlria fifth place in Ihe doubles wet v Carl Corrullo and Leo Bloom, wliti howled SI2 and IMJ4 rcspec- inely, foi a tolul of 1000. In sixth place and only a bure point be- hind their teammates were Ball and Morgan, with an uggreuate of 10OS pins. Slur of the team event was Joe Monen, who bowled three games of 179, 221 find 200 for a total or OOfl. Bloom totalled BOO for three KaiTies, while Corrullo, Ball, und Kelly had closely bunched scores of 928, f)2fl, and MO. Zoning Change Will Be Aired At Public Hearing A public hearing will bo held by th* Board of Trusteed In the City Hall. Thursday evening, April 184, upon a requested change and amendment to the Zoning Ordin- ance ot the Village. Tli« suggested change would place the property Bt the south east corner ut We*t Avenue and West Center street, now In the residential dlsts-let, In the bualnc'Mi &ci'tlon. The property is iwned by AnlUi and Ch«sUir Act*r. Bridegroom Of Less Than Week Leaves In Draft i »——— 5 Medina Men Are Among April 16 Contingent Of Draft TO ENTKll ECJOH IN SHOW Herbert Kyle, Medina. Is expect- ed be among Orleans County en- trant* In the 4th annual Weslerii tie-w \York. 4-H Etfff Show to be held April 11 and 12 III Warsaw. Thone entering will he Hoger Van Aerttum, Knowlesvilie; Ldand Itushljrcxik, Kent; Itofecrl HUilley, Michael Boteman, Itoiwt Kolsey, Gerald P»ine, Eltab^lh Waidw. Betty Paraoni, Albion; Duvid W«t> hes, Stlsry MatJses, Holley. \ • When the bus loaves Albion dnifl headquarters at 8 o'clock on Friday morning, April 10, beurlng 111 Orleans County draftees to In- duction' headquarter* in Buffalo, mi II will bo one man married only hint Saturday, two attorneyH, and 'i radio announcer. One mini not milking the trip In u Clarendon mull who is horvinu a lei in of M) day II in tho Orleans County J nil on a chargo of parole violation. A I.) nrionvlllo man leaving with the group Is tho first deferred college man lo bo drafted in OIICIIIIB County The bridegroom of lens than one week Is Snnfoid C Urinumttld, Lyndunvllle, who on Saturday was married lo Miss Lucille li. ClHrfrcil of Buffalo. It is expected thnt Tvlre. Hrlnamuid will reside Willi \\pf mother In Dufluio until her Imi* bund returns from Uncle Hiim'n. draft army. ' The two uttorncys who will soon oilier into trolnlng cump life tiro Barnard E. Hurt of Medina und Dunlel W llanley of Albion. Hurt, who In a volunteer, recently closed his low office In the 8. A. Cook building In Medina, llnnley wan tho Democratic candidate for dis- trict attorney, running against the present district attorney, Russell Soitsrplng. David A. White, Jr., on the an- nouncing nuift of station WBTA, llaUivlii, will UIKO leiive with the draft contingent next week. White 'is the son of former counly judge David A. White, ot Medina. Keith W. Ward, of Clarendon, WIM» had volunteered for draft service, l» serving BS days in the Orleans County Joll for probation vitiation. Word had previously been sentenced on a disorderly conduct charge, Roger J, Snowden, Lyndonvllle, Is the first deferred college «tu- dent U> be drafted In Orleans County. Three other Medina men among the draft group are: Thomas KM- loskl <*m>, Burton J, Kielnsmith (R.D.) and Henry 3. ProiwUi. The other BABB men drafted for the April leih cotttjogent are «?o»n It Pratt Jr., George b, Batehetter, fe*rfl«eis B, Atlport, all of Albion (R. D,y, John A. Ku*siflli and John K. Hart, AltetOil? Wuldeoiiw Q, Seiiuler, L^ndouvlll*', Ch«jrle« K Allen, It ». KIba) Oordau. P. JPdterson, Kisowls»vHJ0s »t«l 1«« verne A. Budd, 11, t>. Holley. ?rt4li^fd mA tmift Bu^loo'r. - c^ticy wJilj bo lluetjl ru>H| w^.,' WttMati^ Jt Hinmft^ii wi» ^c«i ihotQ appointed Ohl«t of lH}U«|I)y Uto boai«d, Th»»ot|{e«i t>| «»iJiyttAt cWeti however, w»t i^oUihjart, Aotlog sQivgeBttts will miume'tho Mtea&viastly pftrtoim^to Rtlftt'PtlW'l.: *?W| lilt%|»* 8s««t«d h^^vl^g^^ and by Iho v««Ijgi}a,tl!)r\. #.,ipoJleft officer Francis PtUard, PiUw4 whose roslgnotlon takes effect on April 14th, hua accepted & POM In the plant poltco depnttment of the HnrrUton Radlntor CorporoUon, in Lockport, Other renppointmenU mttdo .by Uio board of trugteei were those of Orle Hugormnn as Blreet cotnrrtlg- sloitor and George A, Ilslngray m Water superintendent. Tho Incroovos In snlorle* Of re- gular village empluycei, which will effect ijll employeeg In tho vlllago police and fire department* und the street superintendent, lom\ part of IcnUitlvo budget of 188,100 adopted by tho board Monday. The now budgot represent* an Increoio of |3,ooo over last year's budget, it 1M expected that approximately ,|qi).400 of tho budgel wljl bS4»lwU through taxation. Tito budget wilt' formally be submitted for appro- val whon tho bourd meets again on April 17 and when n pHbllo heav- ing on It will be held. As tentatively adopted on Mon- day, the budget provides for the following expenditure*: General Fund 110,000 Street and snow removul .„. 16,000 Street Cleaning and oiling 4,000 Health Dept 2,500 Police Dept 11,800 fire Dept J3.000 Park* „ 2.000 Street lighting 12,000 VUlugo Hail „ „ 2,000 Sower Fund 8,000 School Library 1,500 Tree Trimming 500 Total M5.400 Uonid member* who wore nam- ed to hond,vu,lage (ii..pni.'tinenUJor\ tile eomjnj, ytW rt.'|:|l|lfil\|,^\ hlte, fire depl; Georgo lC Ipbls, liulldlhH*: lliuoli ?\Vi MUrJolk'. health and.eowersj .Cndy v»li*cy, ^jarkl -*04 ) pouiid^ A!|^|iitfid head of the water works depart- ment was Charles N, White, Mayor Charles P, Slack is head of the po- lice dopnrtment. All appointments and ehnngcii hike effect Friday, April 11th. Daylight Saving Time Taken Effect April 1? The btiffllng problem of calcul- ating the hour of d»y according to \new time\ will OIMIO more con- front M«lln& on April Xftb* two week* from Sunday. On thot date, village cl«rlfeCbw«f leu H. Arnold reminds resident and businessmen of Medina, clOckf will be moved ahead one hour to conform with HocUestcr, BuHftlo, and other towns mid vlll«g*s of the area which adopt dstWijllli savlna time, Thi* aetion will be taken in itti- cordimey with a village ordlfiance pflseed Apill 18, 1940, pr«VJ«Hng that Medina nutomaliceHy $p m the now tlm<< schedulo oit ihp list Sunday of April each yC% «n4\re- mme Vmivm gianduid 'jClinf otl the last Sunday of Septeifibei' which tells this year o» 8*pt«irit*' ber Smth. / UKDIMAN ON COMlMOrTTIW jaiT.i«« Stack, mn of Mm tymt S\nvk of We<t »v*?nUe ? 1st «^ U$t ticket c»nsmaiee ffrr U)0- #eofld annit*j5 HwplM |ie»t||t JJapU whWb will fee %m Ap/t 3| fa pfitebp&t^