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Ill fijjMj J.rM W W»»Ji«W>)|WMI^Sl»>«M»(|^»W»yW' ^||e IWl«S>HT 4 ||^4 and non-«»eflti>ll gr eferring Fap* iim.'i'jji^n * mi W& /* felp In Draft rcdective *\«» headquarters sent to matructions on how„, w , U v farm workers as «MW and non-essential under the determent clause ot the re- maned 'teen-age draft law Bed m learned today. instructions define an.ee- Lual faim woiker as \» person ury to a« d \gularly enf „, agacultural occupations Sli-i io the war effort.\ I Ih c% *t up standards in \war .,/ .„ , guide to draft boards punng Mtch worters into t ne w classifications—2-C and The standards were estab- )ed i n , ouperation with the ag- ,l luri . department ; Any (.imer or farm hand who [directiv icfponsible for the pro- ton ,.f 16 or more war units bt . deferred by his board „ m-nuttioris suggest his de- ieni. but do not order it. 1n n ,mputing war units, crops sential and non-*asentia groups, Essential livestock and «*sentla]t crop land are rated by war .units, \For example, each\milk cow 1» counted as a war twit. One war- unit also may comprise 20f hog*; 20 feed -Jot cattle*, five acres ,of com, IS acres of wheat or 75 hens. A typical farmer would be en- titled, to deferment if ni& v larra comprised five milk cows\ 60 hogsr, 150 hens and 90s acre* OX com—• a total of 16 unvts. Essential'farm products, and the number o£ head or acres necessary to comprise one unit: Farm beef herds, 12: feed lot beef, 20- range beef, 15; stacker beef, iun, on grass, 75; broiler chickens, ,600; Hens for laying, 75; hogs, 20; milk cows, 1; farm sheep^ 30; lambs in feed lot, 160; range sheep, 40. Fiber and oil crops—American- Egyptian long-staple cotton, 2 5 acres; castor beans, 3 acres; flax- seed and soybeans, 12 acres; hemp, 5 acres, peanuts, Irish potatoes, 2 acres. Field crops—barley, wheat, gra- in sorghums, oats, rye, dry field grass, coyer cropseeds, hay and hay crop aeedt, W aero; com, dry «dible besns, rice, brcesneorn, green pew and swqrt corn, five acres. Four Men Control War-Scarce Items *> * - \ Activities, of vanom government agencies in connection with, four litems made scarce by'the wtfuv- • manpower, food, rubber and \pe- troleum—have now been coordi- nated by President Roosevelt un- der single administrators, these men, with their official titles are! Manpower — Paul V. jMteNutt, chairman at tne War Manpower Commission. Food—Claude R. Wickaid, sec- retary of agriculture. Rubber — WiUiam M Jeffers, rubber administrator. PeUoleum. — Haiold L Ickes, petroleum admuvstiatoi (Ickes also is secretary of the interior McNutt also is federal gecuiity adm'nistrator.) INCREASE BUDGET Niagara County Supervisors ap- proved a budget increase of $48, 276. f f i *< $&'. THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR The Entire Family and 1 he Men In oervice THE MEDINA Only H.00 FOR 1 YEAR Delivered To Your Door DONT WAIT! SUBSCRIBE TODAY! If you haven't time to call at our office, clip this coupon and mail it, together with one dol- lar, to THE MEDINA TRIBUNE, Medina, N.Y. Please enter my subscription to THE MEDINA TRIBUNE for one year. ( ) Enclosed find $1.00 ( ) Payment for subscription will be made oh or about NAME ADDRESS I \The Paper WithThe Weekly Slant\ T nereis jnpi^iifswii tar itJJAWT as, «k As we, all Itttow, Medina *»* *r l a tt* Wal]UStra* 1 wonit«.«mplw Ststa dirtlnetlon dl|W ^ ^ ^ yw|t 0W >ec*usa }t i* tha «*nttr or a great b*roty*ar»*ao, fruit belt, Ohip copied tt* name \ - - arid'has? a Medina, too, ]a the Old Wpr # the Moslem* have Me- dina as a holy city. Albion, ii at- tributed to Enrich influence while the village ot-CaJedonta is Scot- tish and Waraaw has a Poliih- Russian backgriiund. Cburchvllle derived its nameTirom 1hc Church family of enrly-amttjlers, The fust editoiMpf a daily news- paper between Che Hudson Rive? and the Fur ^T*st In Mas'was Henry < ,0 , Seilly F ojrihe Roiphester Advertiser, *That pity's first gro- ceiyman was Abraham Starks { * and the first Uctewnlk there was laid in 1822. Gas-came into Use in 1849, while it was in 1882 that |-Rochestcr turned on the electric light. .'•;'• » « • George M. Pullman, an Albion builder who went to Chicago, con- structed Pullman cars and became wealthy, built a memorial church in Albion in tribute to his mother. He established a restaurant in tho Pullman furniture building in Chicago, a show palace, and on the upper doors named the food emporium \The Albion.\ La- ter A. G. Heironyrous for 42 years carried on the restaurant, which he changed In name to \The Tip Top Inn.\ * • * * Just in case you are not Jumil- iar with the make-up of Erie County outside the cities of Buf- falo, Tonnwando and Lackawanna, the townships ore Alden, Amherst, Aurora, Boston, Brant, Cheekto- wagu, Clarence, Colden, Collins, Concord, East Hamburg. .Eden, El- me, Evans, Grand Island, Ham- burg, Holland, Lancaster, Marilla, Newstead. North Collins, Sardinia, Tonawnnda, Wulea and West So- Thore nro 21 places In tho Uni- ted States that are named Roch- ester. The one in Michigan was founded in 1816, whllo Rochester In Pennsylvania wns settled In 1799 Vermont had u ^ichestor In 1780. • • » Norma Tolnwdgo, screen act- ress, and Fronchot Tone, film act- or, were born In tho ctty of Nia- gara Falls. Tho Tone family orig- inally resided In Bergen, Genonee County. • • » Cluru Burton, founder or the American Hed Cross, first sow the light of day In Dansvlllo, while Mary Jane Holmes, author of sentimental talc*, made Brock- port widely known. • • • Spcncerport lUts us among lt« OMa '\ffff- Ifrffll tfttMr ttt IMIB 4Mf John T. Tin will Wit ^trhe moti %aakt t» uttsiiit ttt» MtlMri jjBa^^^^^^^^^AJg^^^^^ van^^^_ ^•^^w %fJIK'%iWf Iff **m- BaUvia wu ih» WrthplKt of Rear Admlr.l Ralph Chandkr, Al- bert Srfcbw*, rj«*W Vcwun, builder of uw Powers «oW block in ftreh«rt*, j*nd Robert A. Mwfc* vf«n, \who wmA M fourth a** sisttht poatmaster general in Pres* ident Cleveland'* cabinet - 0 > * •,> * * * Arthur jiacDonald who dfviwtd A scientific plan to aiuilg«t the crantuoi of crimlhali, otherwl»« nntbropolegy^ waV o°*rt In Cabh donUi t , v , • * » yi-om a hillside f «»m in Game*- ville, Warning: County, ih« Coun- try wiis given David Sl»rr Jocdun, president ot/the, I*l^nd ,TJnLvt*- v Blty,.wWle Pearl Creek ijt the birthpla.ee of George \S. Brooki, novelist undjhort *^*y writer, who is a former Bat&vJ* rei>wter» Sarnwtl 0< Bl^lliej #c« ajiQllfl! bicyole fan, *tr$n VjtSewipe^ writer'-Kiul iiJIescrlpUve author,, was bom ih qwetso, itpRiitawfli of CongreJigrnait Jlsroee TW, Wiias? wQrtlt and of James W. Qerfl^t world-wide famed' as ; a dlplomai who can resume worjk wlien ttit rontlnenta revert to reason, • • • Never wUl Churchvllle cease to have lta place in the sun. Frances E. WlHard took care of thi* pin? ning the blue ribbon of the Wo- raan'8 Christian Temperanoo Un- lonon its gateways. ~™* • • * Jesse Bonsteol, tho actress, and Seth Green, the father of the fish hatchery Industry, made history for Rochester, along with Walter Hagen of the golf links. • • • Clurendon cherishes Carl Ako- ley, the explorer, and Albion its native son, William Hodge, hd- mornus actor of tho long ago. Gcorgo M. Pullman stands high there. Medina had tho power lino promoter, Albert Swett. Now, thon, why not—«voryone — try o little harder and add more nomas to your country'B roster of fnmo mm liSiii fifiisC 1M0 To Obtain Data On Issuing Auto Strips • County Clerks of nine Roches- ter urea counties, Including Or- leans will meet In Rochester„ Deo. IS to obtain data on Issuing \QW license plato ttrlps. Tho new gtoel-consorvlng strips stamped with \NY '43\ in block with yellow background uro to bo issued this year. Deadline as usual on 1042 plates Is Jon. 31. ttoUuMtod fluffl* I^W^k»Mtjrmtl»«r»s*ih*^ wm**mm)m4iQmw* IV iWth nuwtoy, etthse ta ets»~ mkieioe* or apff^alisseutg % qt> ««•*! kretossg sschool atrortBen- nlnc accordm* to « surety « ottteitl r«K«rd« OUKW thto week, nftflmi etw»*«*y* wwr c « ««: Uy* serviot is* i|* Ptdfte sen*, etpsirted fro» Medina Octobe*- »4, \m, for jvort KeCWl*^,^ with § totsa itaNigth <A lt$ mstn- bers!« *• ', Those wlvi swive l»««h «osn»l«- «ton«d »nd sr^-now tssigned to Other units oip.sre »bw*t t» b»» Httigried are; XJeuiwuaitit John V. ButtSj Bobert CuVity, Homer A. 15ttw( W tt,v», w «3n QswriitV Bay- mend Gsllsiher, Smith Munson. Stanley Skomskl - *nd Stanley swMi*. ,. Noy In twiulns; for ^ommlss- lw* «t rort B4lihtn# »fe: Jowph Arri|o, WiUIsm K, Coltlna, Jsmea Fltxgsrald, LeohBrd X««yort, Al- yit> :!Sei^^/'lBI>opMfc;**\Ji^l«)Pi ^mstti^lte^jlJo^ami^ui, vty w& U\w^^:mUk^ « ,. Of the wrnmUitoGed officers Of ComP8l>^ W #ft J# Hl^Wt wittx tbefr \^m , ^t'. %w?~ $0*.- ago, Gaprtlit Ifolih 0»)m %ojy Uw\, Coionei <tek«% 1* wlt>t^« V, S, A2my Atr Cos|« lit iRlWIHil Lieut. «?etth 3RcH»er, itovf CjsptWn FraseiV {% iii ^miaa4 fit 8 Com- pfu»y. Wftjt trtfanirn U&U Har- old a. Holmsm Is mow Csptaln Holnon la- command of Compsny 1, 108th and Lieut, Edward M. Kendall la First Lieutenant of Company F, Willis Breltsman, formerly 1st Sergeant of Com- pany V, hits boon promoted to Warraht Offlcsir for the regiment, Of tho ISO guardsmen who left Medina, approximately 20 men have been reported on duty with other units, wtollo two have been released from military mjrvica. Sparks From Eubbiih Pile Starta Fire In Heinz Co. Baikets • Tho M«Hl|na Fire Department extinguished a blnsa Friday af- ternoon. In 11 pllo of baskets and wooden mnlerlal used by the H. J. Reins Company and piled near tho building formerly known »s the Medina Foundry. It is be- lieved that Hparki from a nearby burning rubbish pllo started the blaze. Slighl damage was report- ed by Fire C*lof Whlllng. KLBA'8 8CRAI 1 P1LS BKINOB 19 A TON The eornmlUco in charge of tho scrap metal drlvo has Bold all the scrap collected in the Elba «fen to tin* Rochester Iron & Metal Company for 90 a ton. Tho work of removing this scrap will begin Immediately and (t Is expected tho entire pile will be removed by January 15th. FIRE AT SAMPSON Fli'o daniugcd an unoccupied | building at the Ssmipson Naval Training Station at a loss estima- ted nt $3,000. ATTENTION FRUIT GROWERS I Wo have a supply or Orchard Mouse I'olswn Bait. Recom- mtnded by all Farm Baresttn, Flftaen Gent* a esetmge. RIGNEL'S Medina • Jedaa • Lackeert sWVIEAUTy MA • hCARA NOMcr. IA«»0lFel» -^^^^jLd^^^± wjU^u^^u^. (ist^SSsJkSSV U^AsV~ _K^^tj^kM fBmmtmm WWL IfaM '«Ms%»4-. tlfilstt Mi^^P^^L ^f^ju^ jka^JklSiMw '^v 4 ARMSTRONG'S (t«h»f -•'. . MURDOCKS Medina's Gift Center We have » Grand Stirectlon ojf ^WMW&., J m w Whites «r m\Hyo». i-jilfyiii'inijji-'.V'n'twt >r \t INTERWOVEN HOSE Silks. Wools, Llslea «ins«---^.tailif*4v'4'v' »jyL ; s»'i^li^.i\'\'i<i'(l l .'iJ'»Jii''l/fiiiw PAJAWEAS •*m -f-S,' :;#»•• •Coat* i\-$^fim:? : iKJiNG THE KII>DIB$ TO SBE1HWEI HOME FURNISHERS Day Phone 35 , \ 396 V^rVls^pfVlsf^s*Vtf^VVVVW»W^ir^^ •^^sMsasaaswiijjj an mm 1 iiss*^ji»JiliWWIt»as*s^^ »»»aia JUSJI ti wsawiasasaiiawim^e^ftrfi'il^iiiiiew^r No. 7 IIOR1ZOKTAI, 1 Moslem title 4 Tiny 9 To reim- burse 12 Fruit drink 13 Water-wheel 14 Before 15 To conduct 17 Gentleman's ? entlemun «Us where Napoleon was exiled 20 To interpret 21 Wings 23 Cleans 27 Pertaining to musical sound K> Dbsencurn- 30 Guide's low note 31 Law: things 12 To place in a row 34 Greek letter 35 Exists 36 Friglitens 37 More unusual 38 Stated positively 12 'rftomaj* =. 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