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MEN, Servl«| mmmmsmwmm^m^i^mmfmimwmmmmmmmmmmmMmf fo»Iuijie 91, Kumber 2* On tdoor Xntas Illumination Out Wife Year Medina and vicinity falls in the diraout'area of Hew \York State which, according to Army regu- lUtionjs, prohibit outdoor Christ rfias^tree- illumination this year. Small outdoor Chnstrass trees WJU not contribute materially to gkyvglow m many instances, the Arnoy recognizes. However, the fjitlitary authorities believe? that (heir regulations' for dimout should conform to the policy of the ^Jar production Board, as recently an- nounced, concerning Qutdpo^.-.G^' . . •• _-.- i ' m. * ........-int..*# ^irUT I y *- '- ^ HON YOUTII 0N D LIEUTENANT Kb. Sergt. J B Carlock, «o» I P and Mrs A. W» Garlocfc Albion, has been made a see- lieutenant m the QuarteP- sters Corps of the Army af I ttBennmg, Gu, where he is Boned * • ^R 4-H CLUB LEADER r^TTEND TRAINING )L koines S Lightfoote, former lag county agent for the Or- s County 4-H Club, and a na- oi Geneva, is to report_ to J^^fe; ^ requestrot lfcPB fflU cu. \ a. on Dec. 17 to start understood to be based on t he lUree-munths officers trainin* ^ fn ^ erittafl malcrials which will lead to a sec- iUeuu.-ii.inrs commission, in the Eted Statesrt#5MSfcW-«fj Majjttfg, FARMED sERVV**3E$''*'^ f - * M ,.nb of Mt.asd W&! Earl south ave%itie a£e> ss^- .. L . armed iqrce.%' Ot';thej ^ .s-.y.o They are:'ixo/3f3er*< l L i;it*cn, who has attended;;] S( hui at Camp Murphy. | 0I . e past month, gradua- ,' vl f rating us radio'opera-* llo t . Army Air Corps, and |„o» -:..noaed at Drew Field, ,PM Melvin H. Green is sta- .,t h,,ri Jackson, S. C, and .Mayi' \d H. Green Is station- I „ st Petersburg, Fla. . • • f brec neted to save critical materials used in Christmas lighting, man- Marines, <r - JBW *&$&*$ to string up de- >FF$9f% ^^ectrlciiy, — - 1; t1 |F^e. j^jriatlon of outdoor • giiri$m$£ lighting throughout the 'nation wlJ^r.it is estimated, $ave bjQOO.OOO kllowat hours of eleCt- jrtepy.,, enough 40 meetr lighting ^c^pQwer.ireo,uIrements of a city Q( ^0,QOO'ior a year. In keeping with the new regu- lations, Army posts throughout the dimout area in the Second Service Command where outdoor Christmas trees traditionally gleam with lights, this year will dispense with the Illumination. rdTDDLEPORT MAN ATTENDING SCHOOL Pvt. George Cox, former Mld- dleport meat market proprietor, Is stationed at Chicago, 111., where he is attending a dairy and meat Inspector's school. • • • LIEUT. JOHN BUTTS AT FORT GEORGE MEADE Lieut. John Butts has received his commission as second lieuten- ant, at Fort Bcnnlng, Gn. He us TO^ftSttajflSr-'W -Tort-George.^ Meade, Md. Lieut. Butts is the sort of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Butts of Buffalo, formerly of Medina. ' • • • HAROLD MEAD AT FORT ONTARIO Harold Mead of Johnson Creek Is now stationed ul Fort Ontario, Oswego. Ration Money, Soon To Buy * Meat Supply • Regular Cub Still Needed With Coupons • ( Medina housewives will have to learn how to handle a new kind of money when meat lation- ing becomes effective. Disclosing a few more details of the meat rationing program, scheduled for early next year, the! Office of Price\ Administration ex* plained some phases of the point- rationing system which hoi been developed particularly for hand- ling such commodities. These coupons are the coin of the new money system which Americans will have to master^ How It Works m • \Zr Instead of pennies, nickels, di- mes, quarters and halves, you'll tave a red A-l coupon, a red A-2 coupon, a red A-5 coupon, a red A-8 coupon, a red B-l coupon, arid so on, through the whole al- phabet (except I and O), and then all over again for the blue coupons in the same book. _, When meat rationing starts, OPA will assign letters for the use the first' month or period of weeks—perhaps red, A, B, and C for February—and then will put out a price list, in points, on various kinds^f meat — maybe something like this: Cut Points per Pound Hamburger 1 Porterhouse .... 8 Lamb chops 3 Round, steak 1 Bacon - 8 How Many Points This illustration is strictly hy- pothetical, because the big ques- tion which officials haven't settled yet Is the point values to be as- signed different kinds of meat. MEDINA, N.Y.TOUIWDAY, DECEMBER 10, lWt J*&. Tr •*.' W •& S^i&.;i;,*R Eighteen Year Old Youths Begi8ter3ni8 Month; Afters Vlar Will Report On Birthdays become ll 1*1 «n4 mtttwf My'l** ot th)* v W r yfitt Miin on Dfcw- her U awJ #nd «n rj«««»b«r ai* In^ccordwc* with th* prdclwn*- W«op PoUW) Bttf, 0«n, Amo* Ti fop r*|l»<r«tkm on .^ ttrnooft «f Svh^*r. $**$ . b*|it1i»r \nftKf , ' \ ^ u vf«* itit«d im th# m tlon «»*rd* wJU h« «tiy m letter «W» ^\«* *» ^ *\' the' tnrlnl n«ihh«r> *t tii \-ai£'-':imi.lLil&A- KAM^M^»ktt<UV ' <kMlllf'.'J rBIS WAS SOLOMONS RAjD|0 STATION-A direct hit by a Japanese aorial bomb lurneil Salomon island radio station to this shambles. Station was destroyed during ono> ot the muny *lr laid* which the Jol)s launchci auainjt American oositions In an effort to oust U. S. occumUional furcu* . ' - • ... .». • Mil • Milk Goes Up One Cent Quart In Medina Area • Dealers'Forced To Cut Deliveries On Milk Routes accordance with orders Buffalo Office of Price Adminls SIgugu uuit'tm »•»»» — 1 4. •Tha_poin& «prcieit ,tho. ««ur*|XSl , i» 0 ^ An Increase of uno coat for quarts and one-half cent for pints on all grade A pasteurized milk went Into effect in Medina yes- terday. The price Increase was In from the —Smith Studios V'Kelo F. Leone, U. S. ' 'i>«, now with the 47th Higlmont, Tank Dtvi- 1 imp Chaffee, Arkansas, v is transferred a month i .-mp Barkeley, Texas. •' vting the service Dr. .in outstanding sur- 1 v-Mcan.. He pluns to Ills wife and family 1 i\enue on Christmas f ARRh HH'TH GETS OMMISSION 1: • •L.tchellor, one of truce Mr nnd Mrs. Churles • r Barre now in thetor ... been coraimissioned a '• • /i-riant at Gelger Field, niREh linOTHERS SERVE IN |ARMY • \ ^011 of Mr. and Mrs. .. i.maid of Ly-ndonville <•••• • ducted into the service, I'- .id Bnnsmaid. Pvt. Bar- • '.• ft is stationed at Low- Dc-nver, Colo., and Corp - Mfurd Brinsmaid is sta- S;ir. Diego, Calif. » UU\( K \V. PAGE •KIT* l'\RENTS W Page, H. A. 1 C, . n the torpedoing and 1 - ship, the U. S. S. ';n-ledgo during Its en- •!•• ,.t the Casa Blanca, . is spending a fur- i,i. parents, Mr. and 1 • Page of MHIvlllc. • • • I IHWs,,\ MrELWEE rt »H WARRANT OFFICER 1 xiicer Dawson -i/lc- v stationed in Hawaii — 1 M>moted to Chief Wnr- •' dp is the son of 2Wrs, r.l.M-p of Eagle iftre**t SISTER OF MEDINA MAN HONORED Lieut. Hilda Combs,, Chief Nur- se with the U. S. Navy, has re- ceived a citation lor distinguish- ed service, from Admiral Chester W. Nlmitz for bravery under fire during the Japanese bombing of Peurl Harbor. Lieut. Combs Is the sister of R. Louis Walters of Me- dina and is well known here. • • • FORMER MEDINA BOYS JOIN ABMED FORCES Charles Culver Fenton, ID, and Robert Francis Fenton, 18, have enlisted in the army and will leave their home in Cammlllus Fort Niagara this week. Their many friends will remember them as former Medina boys and also their father, Charles Fenton, Sr., as a former member of Co. F in Medina, serving overseas In the first World War. m • • zxx) LIEUT. MCPHERSON RECEIVES PROMOTION' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McPherson of 102 Commonwealth avenue, Buffalo, have received word of the promotion of their son, Alex J. McPherson, to First Lieutenant, somewhere In the Caribbean. Lieut. Mcpherson's wife, the former Virginia Henry of New- buryport, Mass., Is residing in New York City for the present. PVT. CHARLES WILLETT AT FORT ONTARIO PvL Charles Wlllett is station- ed with the N. P. B N. at Fort Ontario. Oswego. ———«—*-— _ ._ Of the coupons. An A-l or an 8-1 Is good for one point, a B-5 or a D-5 five points and so on. Two C-2's can be used for a four-point purchase. From this point on, you budget your points just like your money, except that It will be your points rhther than your money that will bo rationed. You might have a ration of 48 meat points for Feb- ruary. If you spond all your cou- pons for porterhouse, well, you spend tlrcm all on porterhouse and that's that. If your taste runs to hamburger you get more of it for your coupons. , The Government has printed 160,000,000 of these new \rutlon- money\ books, so overyone cun have one. Based on Supply While meat Is expected to be the first commodity rationed with It, other tilings may bo allotted with the same book. For Instance, all the red coupon* could be used for meat, leaving all the blue cou- pons for perhaps clothing, al- though OPA does not contemplate clothing rationing at present. Generally, the point values will be figures on available supplies rather than on intrinsic values. In some cases OPA might juggle the points from month to month, to influence the public to choc%c more plentiful things by making those items \cheap\ In points. In the case of meal, for Instance, steaks might be made very \ex- pensive\ in points to get people to eat more plentiful roasts—If that were the case—or pork might be mado moro expensive than beef or vice versa. Tho raise in price, which goes to the producers. Is a stop to en- courage farmors to sell mllk^ I\ tholr home localities rather' than shipping it to city markets. A few weeks ago milk men cut down on dully deliveries to one delivery every othor day In Me- dina. This was necossary because of^iro und gasoline conditions. U 1 ' nvns vvASNOt'K ^IP PICKETT. VA. • « R Wasnock in with - Army Medical Corps I'.ckftt, Va. CPL. KENNETH WALDO SELECTED FOR TRAINING Cpl. Kenneth Waldo, son of Ru&-1 sell 3. Waldo of Mahar street^ who has been stationed in the Station Compliments Property Of- fice at Camp Livingston, La., for several months, was accepted for Officers Candidate School and ex- pects to begin his training ,it either Camp Lee, V\v*a. or Fort Warren, Wyo.. shortly ALFRED McAVOY IN MILITARY SERVICE Alfred McAvoy of Johnson Creek, was inducted into military service at Fort Niagara Monday. • * • CORP- WHITMORE TO BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Corp. Herbert Whitmore of Ft. Meyers, will spend Christmas with his parent*. Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Whitmore. Sr, of the Telegraph road. OALLAGUEK MADE 2nd LIEUTENANT Raymond K. Gallagher o( Medi- na, wus commissioned u 2nd Lieu- tenant In the Army today upon successlul completion of the Of- ficer Candidate Course at The Infantry School ut Fort Bonnlng l.t Gallagher \» tho son of Mr and Mrs. John F. Gallagher of 3S5 North iivenu\. The new lieutenant enlisted in the Army on April 12, 1037 and Kcrvcd with the 108th Infantry before going 10 Officer Candidate School three months ago. Ho held the rank of Sergeant before Do- ing commlnsloned. The new of- ficer u a gruduato of Medina High School ' At The Infantry School, world's lamest institution of lis kind, the local officer took 11 three months course to fit him for his new re- sponsibilities Tb<- course covers the technique or handling all the varied modern infantry weapons and the tuctics of leading small infantry units in combat. It also Includes study of many varied cubjects which future officers mu«t kno-w along tho lines of ad- ministration, military law, etc. The men who attend the Of- ficer Candidate Schools are the best privates, corporals and ser- geants from the entire army, se- lected by -their superiors for out- standing intelligence and quali- ties of leadership During the course e\-en the mildly Incapable are weeded out, so thai the men who graduate with commiBsiorw are America's finest soldiers, fully qualified to be tho leaders In our I new army. • • • Police Probe Sale Of Beer To Orleans Youths Complaints have been mode to State Police of this area about the KHIC of liquor'to boys under JB, according to Sergt? Hnrry Adams of tho Gaines substation, who said that several complaints have been received by him in tho past month. Ho learned lluif sev- eral Orleans County hotels have been serving beer to IS and 10 jUSgir old boys, making tho dUcov- oflps while Investigating several uccldtmls and burglaries. District Attorney Russell Scluir- plng of Albion hu« warned tho vlolatoi-H that prompt uctton aga- inst them will follow in tho prac- tice if It continued. \While it Is undoubtedly true that tho largo majority of tavern kuopers caro- fully obay tho low In regard to the sale of intoxicants to young people,\ ho Bald, \there arc somo who uro violating the statute Whether or not those violation* uro intentional, prompt action will be taken ugulnst them with de- mands for revocation of license\ FORMER AIRPORT OPERATOR GOES TO LAFAYETTE, LA. Robert Mooro, formerly opera- tor of the Albion Airport, has boon ucccpted as an instructor ut tho Government Aviation School at l.uFiiyette, La. His wife has accompanied him there and they will rcnldc at 1310 West Congress street. • • • LIEUT. STANLEY BKOMSKI VISITING MEDINA PARENTS Lieut Stanley T. Skomski who is visiting his parenu, Mr. and Mrs. Wnt»on Skomski of Laurel street, has received his commiss- ion us Second Lieutenant at Of- ficer* Training School, Fort Den- ning, Gn • • • PFC. CLARENCE COOK RADIO' OPERATOR Pfc. Clarence I Cook of Ho Chiidwiek street, u graduate of the Communications Pepartmcni Thomas Sheldon Is Executor Of Uncle's Estate • An estate of upward* of 11,000 real and a like amount of persdn* ol wn* 'loft by Edward F. Ovvuni, welt known Medina resident who died October 28th, His will, which has boon udmlttcd to probate by Orleans County Judge Daniel W. Ilonley,' Albion, niuno* n grand nephew, Thomas Sheldon, Medina, as executor. Mr. Owens wus u life long res- ident of Medina, for many yiwrsf he had been employed HI an up* holsteroi' in local manufacturing concent und later he worked, In tho maintenance department ot tho New York Central. After bo- qucsts lo tho Catholic Church In Mcdlnu und tho ccmotery associa- tion, tho remainder . is divided among his nieces and uophows. Bert W. BmiUi, Lyndonvlllo, who died Oct, 29, loft Ills entire estate of 13,200 realty nnd personally to his widow and ux ecutrlx, Florence A.. Smith, He hud lived in LyndonvlHo three years. Ills will has been admitted to probate. A resident of Medina only Ion days before his death, Erik A. Hansen loft mi estate of $8,000 personal property and 13,600 real property nl his death Nov. 17. Lotion, of admtnlatnilion have been Issued to his widow, Cather- ine, of Medina &$tfh,day ftUs o|i Swtidiiy w m 4, imttoftf,'. &mtimftairt w$ii fe«j My that Is iw>t » 8«tu% m holt* dip, ... ; . { t . „' \. 'the- **|i*i»«a«' i*3*)$Mft«di$r In lh*. fotta^nt* efdo^i^cjMlpli to the biythiity ot thffftjjfolwnU- Those bqt'1! July, Mr' 4 '«(|^|V : AU§U«* 81, JBWi flijif^s^fe; Dwomper uth thwujh »$«#itf % her nth, .. i Those born froip September l»t through October Si, 1934, rcgMeV from December 18th through De- cember 24th. Those bom from Novimbw lut through December 31, 1934, reg- ister from December attth through December 31st. \Unless public announcement li given that thu.Loeia Hoard having jurisdiction ovm- the urea in which they live will have additional place* ot registration,\ Oenerol Brown explained, \voglstrantH •hould HO to the office ot tho Local Board tor the purpose of reglstrattun, They should register during tho week dnignutod and they should remember tho Local trtat M g$vthvf1l0t#|^W;hWi i Q f m m, tht Wg^HSB- I uo», hut bo STIOMW nmmmt^ thnt hit choice \Witt fit |fcrM« neirt**' , } *-• > Blood Donor , . S nit To Visit edina Tuesday Tuesday, December 10th, from 2 p, m. to B p. in is the time and tho Presbytorlon Church the place of the Iliiffulo Red Cross Dlood, Donor Unit visits Medina. Every patriotic citizen In good health , 100 is nskwl to tuko n purl in thl« groat service to tho Armed Forces of out country. Who known, your contribution may snvo the life of a friend on the fighting front.. Tho Army and Navy have asked' Left By Former f Mfedina Trn^m .-; ?. i in Meaiiift public who&bi St ?•*% | left m» «««to oflltf* *#**&&, j ty ana: WOO rfotty nth* ^m \ Qfliobcf 18«». •WtW» «{4Wg *, t tratiqn \nm b^n |i«««d,« f.BW. | ther. DRVld Dillon, M»ln»j>VJ Ortwmg County Jud*f «fl« «Wf*. rogalo Dwilel W. H»l«3f» '^V,*** l Woh, <.'* tuto include the petitioner;',«$ sistitM, Anns «nd MM? Aitlon'of' Medlnn .«nd Bridget 'titfft? '«!$: eihMhuth O'Brien of Albloni rt , niece, arace DBIgi), Modw*, «nil l « nephew, ^w»r4D|lloniJMtt4|ni# mm DJHoo retirea in 4iw^*ltW ; An entato of 18,000 p#rlol»«l^r* i «nd 81,800 re»«y w«J leffcfejriUif* ' Nettle M. Btroymv Kent AMlflhW who dle«l Novunlbel! Mh> tstom , of aamlnHtwtlon hnv« b*tn }»* sued to n g|»ter, Jennk* LiOUmore, Kent, \. , • ,». - ' awni* H. owiuit, fjjgiffhd^rt* ; *££*ZVvM* ot plasma won MMi «2jjL l l f ftjK t nr the nrotwllon of Uie men l» ot Ills father, N*WtW f* V™}Y for he prowu 90-yenr.olfi llolley M\m% Wh* % V ormor 0 than . yen. now Me- d.ed OrtAj ^^*^£ dlna has taken up ocUvo part in tale of |3,5W, n» WIH • WW PVT. FmANClB MOMARITY AT CAMP BOWIE. TEXA8 Pvt. Franete E- Morlartty, w^ho has enlisted In the U. S. Army U , „, r „.. ..——..stationed ta the Signal BatuIHo«, Before going tojeamp Bowie, Texas. He is t»« Camp Livingston he was stationed Notice To All Car Owners To obtain replacements or ro- caps tor worn tires, a car owner must go to one of the official tire inspection stations in Orloims County and liuvo the tire Inspect- ed, certified that It should be ro» placed or recapped u\jd\flll out mi application blank with the rationing bouri Under die corp|iul«ory gpociiwi program, a dre l is not permitted to sign f record If eno of the tire* the communications M«P» »»*... , Iccoro „ „ u „ „_ . of ttie Armed Force School Bl j recapping, so llmt moforhits, if \ \\\' ' \-• ••\'-*• •« mntinuo driving. V^«lJULr as**** »- f ton of Mr. and' lifts. Raymond Clamp i^ivingisiwii u«r »«f B »,«v^. WB M » „^. ~.^~ at Camp Lee. Va., for six month*. MoriarHy of State street, \rVt. F,IMVIN IMH)I>Y KARN8 PROMJOTION Pvt. Edwin J. fjbaody, «on of Mra. M&iie Doody of North ave- nue, lias been pronj©t«d to Cor* porai an*! trttBsferred foriro rVt\ MeClella», Als4, to Ctmp Atter-4 bury, ^0« Evwatntioa ttt*x$H»l t Indiana. f Fort Knox, Ky., 1» now a uuali- flcd radio operator. HOMER DtJRNELL N<\w FIRJIT LIEUTENANT Lieut. Homer Dumetl, now sta- tioned with C«. K. lOtHh Ifjfantry t has been promoted U> Finst Lieu- tenant • • • • CPL. BEDIEtfT GOES TO OFFIf ERK SCHOOL AT GAI.VE8VILLE, FI^A. Cpl. Krtord H. Bedicnt, R. ». 2, Medina, Hm «otcr«d Use Army Administration School, O. C. 8. No, 3, (3Wne«vlfte, Fla., 88 a mem- ber of the third officer candidate els**. Upon compteUen of ttob J}!^ mtfistlis cow^o bo will ho mwmh4mtiS '2nd LUmXmuml * fpI*'fiteSS««t. a nmm\m oi ife« •Cftai*.. gttiat4, wm «orm«rl^ m- 'tiofw^ at Ft BtuUit, Va, they wiidi to continue driving, are sclunlly compelled to MH re- caps. Replacement* (or spare tires may be issued after the ZSUi of each month if i)u; quohi Is not ext)aii«tcd but rcuaps for sparip tires may bo issued ony time. Tbo ttr«» und tyuttW 'W motor- t»i# driving lem than 50O mllfes a month ore in the Grade HI category. \ Orleans fi^oniy It#tlonlog BOBTd. this progrum. Tim Unit first)t*imt> to Medina In Soptonbor, <10tL and that wan the first trip made j to a centCr outside th« city of I Buffalo. Appointment* may bo mado with Mist Mnudo Hands. Chairman of tho Medina Dlood Donor Com- mittee, evenings, phono 387 or Miss Mnrjorlw Collins ut phono 600 during the day and 27u>M evenings, persons under the ogo of 21 should hovo written consent of parent*. Medina Ile*ldcntn Drawn Oti Jury • Th# next uesslon of Orleans County Court Is slated to ermveno Monday, Deo. 14, at Albion. Tho following nam«# from the Town of ftidgewny appear on the Jury 1 Daisy Baker, housewife; Churls** W. Boyce, «x<jcullv«; Qmm Cmt- Itum, housewife; YtiHi D. Howell, farwer; and It tt, Ifstoon, iiioeUV unic. „ PLANH < ONKIIhYKED FOR U, «f •. JdMWl mam under <&MUfMe» to WsiH* mgten, mn «• tW»««fr * Koguftar would fee :«<4jgMd L 000 iBd««i«ej» u tekh* l» *t*»»l rand w0amim m^»$ Wfa%»« bsjrt (SolSego in &fam» —-—* hundred for avtBttafc' 4-H Club Usder* To lltceivt Awirdn At MwJtinit Tonijcht # • t m» 44i mm H onofW @>U« aw «ltt ««M$fgt# |b«lf \-§0k fjtt* Mvmm *&& «iAf'li'll« #»- Mom But^jl'i^a :,Mfli|ft Am plat <ttif|i ^^JtilaNWf* -to .Jfdte* %| 4^ §Ju.b^#®H|b> 'fiite y*af« '••!.• '•'. .. \ doughty, Mr». L«n» M« agU*btirj? t CtBroiulon, houwhold (ttrflKuf# end equipmunt.'Or the icirwlnder* one-tlilrd gW» to Orflitt «rtri iws«r tlilrdu to Mfif. SWWHiry* . , v .,j Udters of administration h»v# <> been Usiied to Clmrltr* O, Apple- guto in the ««t«t« of ht» wif»» Buruh A. Appl«g»te, Clu'tndon resident, who filed October Mild, Bho left *t,ooo pomonat property und wii» Joint owner of mA pro- perly valued at 12,000. BUtribUv tees Include the potHlon#r Wld\ sonn, rioyd B, cinrendrm, «ntf Wllluirn ft., Lockiiort. Millville School , Children Give To Medina Re<) Cross Tho 2fi punllK Of MHIvf 11* School District number mmn hijv* Um very busy during the p»*t U*>t wmk* coUedittg nil fhf teriip. (ton around live viUng* »nd todjur tho Medina Clifpter of the Rod Cmm huvtt b«en 'ptmm^k Krtttfe tw»nty liollnm, t|i» f«mft «Jf tb« • labor of »li#^ ch»dr#n. Tht Ht& \Ctm osiwidiif ilheet* tt»«nlMf *» mm t'hihhto and their 't**eh«tV Mim MildriMi Iiw«l for tl»«lr gffw «mi# #hi?|bjiit}on,e * | i ••:•. I t I K TKACIUfJtM IJfg* DKLIfANi I-ARLEV ( • Jfjii'^ij I ilmf dietrkt euperln* kiltl#ri »f turitl Mhooii in Bgtm v!«, wih be gu»nt tpmkm it «!•, liWIMal dinner »l 1h« rtertwr» oft . lb* |**nd supervisory dlgtrfct of, ,v<; Orto««# County «l M«Ul HetUgr, ^ VfWQw «it«ui| DM 7. ^^j -rfS m \ : •'*i<Vv X «M4*a««-i!/k«»a»:towswi\!^*«.-^»»