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t\ A OUR Service 1 V •cued From Pacific tife -# 4 r. i, *f- A )ECKMBKR W& 'W^M^r, Honor Students Announced At Medina School Mr Aitbur E. Trippensee, Su- perintendent of Schools, Medina, announces honor lolls for the 2nd marking period of the first seme- ster as follows Junior High School Virginia Adams, Shirley Baker* Stanley Grimes, Helen Joanne Hoffmaster, Marianne Hotfmas- ter, Norma Hellert, Joan Johnson, Raymond Kujawa, Gloria Mack, Billy Matson, Joanne Menko.i Barbara Pittman, Shirley Rmker, Barbara Scarborough, Arden Ski- nner, Jack Vernon, Shirley Y*ck- ery,. Joan Voorhees, Harold Whit- ing. Senior High School Margaret Acer) Carolyn Achi- lles, Marolyn Achilles, Carolyn •mw jog on B »• ^j- „., - . ..,. with h}pi|apijy,. WesW wu » aboard\ ill? : \J?%oyei' t s s Mered{Jh^: ; W>i^l^asi , up ,,nd supfe-.by*ogWJ^«p- iaru ui-i the'S,aI6mdn;islaifds sp Ai'.i-r floating on a raft ! comp.ir.ions 80 hours in .the efic > c u as picked up by ano- . Am<\ ran destroyer. St. HOWARD LAWRENCE I FLIGHT WINGS |U II'A..id R. Lawrence has isfu.iv completed the course t riiK* ' surgeon at the School •T. M .„,.. He Is now assigned »ite Ti.id Air Force Headquar- i at T iinpa, Fla. • • • PATH'S ROSENBECK DIES AT AMAIULLO .__, TEXAS f Ipai HI Rosenbqck has begun a : studies in aviation mec- •wu ..i the Army Air Force pKbui-ii School at Amarillo, Tex. ! a \ r son of Mr. and Mrs- iae: Rosenbeck o( *( ter, Elmer Chatt, TPOB«i ! »,v»«». H ., Douglas Clarki He- ten Collins, George' Conley, Flor- ^je 3 \ Cousins, Charles Crockelt, rThbmasCrowley, Mary Ellen Cur- tlbj \Muriel Dedleth, Helen Dujen- ski, Doris Ehrenreich, Laverne Ehrenreich. Margaret Feldman, Patricia Fie-: id, Irene Gottovi, Lily Guttenberg, Lois Hales, Wilson Halstead, Wil- liam Harmer, Dorothy Hare, Wil- lis Hare, Laverne Hartman, Es- ther Hlllyard, Roland Howell, Carqlyn Kerr, Donald Kilborn, Douglas Kilborn, Millicent Kone- sk,i Raymond Kujawa, Connie surgeon at me o«.««. La ttin, Mary Lercher, Elsie May Avia- .. Medicine In Randolph , Lln dsay, Janet Lund, Josephine TVvis. and has been award- Ma i inosk i i Jean Mason, Catherine hu w.ngs. He is now assigned Massar| Do rls Mcpherson, Flora Linda Menke, Stanley Mlelcarek, Regina Morlen, Robert Murdock, Joyce Obourn, Atbaleno O'Don- nell, Christine CDonnell, John O'Donnell, Andy fanadinofl, Npf- ma Passarelli, Marcla 3|ayiack, Marine Payback. Ruth Plumley, Antoinette Pope, Betty Prest, George Potrubacz. Marilyn Raymond, Anna Roberts, Robert Rockwell, Lois Rodden- berry, Julia Jane * Rosenkrans, Mary Roshinski, Harold Rumble, William Ryan, Martha SatkowBki, Robert Scanlon, Doris Schaal, Fred Snyder, Harold Snyder, El- ma Sowl. Doris Stanton, Leola i * Charles W. Chosen To-— Scouts Of Area ww elect**. prWihMnt # ft* &*W* \$hn\ Tttdl Council; Boy Swutf of Amwrte* *t itofr *•»** *>•*** in* at the ?wfc H*fo\ ta t*c** otu*r otftw* etowi wMt.yk* teertdenV*WttH*»n J. mm% Loekport, WUU* A* WfflWw*Burt, and James Fisk, MtMltpittj t«\ asttw, Tlitt#y *« Tjawy^Mld. ulepwt{*CowMl«lon«r t Arthur V, Root» UXfepotti M*tttW»l'»(*•- ««Us W.' WftHlife W\ttjgw». fcwte- P B, wm$$n mm: MP m [iiiiwuitd m . , •ts*,..** i^^iPi&t VOW IT'S THE WATC—First it was the WAACS, Uien U i ^V''§)iilvA'VES,''now-4t , 8 tlie WATC FHt Unit of Women's Auxiliary Training Corps, feminine counterpart of the R O T. 0, g<iW|l>i'OUgh drill pares t4 University of Indinnn ol BloOmln&ton, ••\«PBV • i» 1 »IIII ' • * • *mm* Son Of Medina Couple Starts Duties In Navy Lieut. Colonel Geo. A. Brownell Now a Colonel Elizabeth PII VAN DUSEN LISTS IN ARMY Ra.i • the r s Air Corps burgh, Leighton Webber, Lorraine Webber. Scott Whipple, Eunice White, Betty Woodard, Florence Woodard. PVT (IIXRLES BUTTON |%T Mai DILL FIELD P.< i • ,r.»-s Button has been Itnr.'i , i i,, MacDiil Field, Ta- np; I >.,i!'iwmg the comple- WM M.UI-SC in School Squad- M inv Beach. Fla. . • • ;\u n s< HKADEK 18 [HOMV Mill I1RST TIME KSI.ISTMENT •• Schroder, First Class AH leave Wednesday lor -<-o. Colif., after vislt- ....iiMit.i. Mr. and Mrs. , .,! (if the Salt Works iv the first timt he I-., .me since his enlist- ,, ,iv 3, 1942. |SIN(K Sdi: f- \t |R,.S(1 FORMER MEDINA MAN COMMISSIONED Georgo R. Butts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Butts of Buffalo, for- merly of Medina, was commission- ed Lieutenant In the Air Corps last Saturday at the graduation exercises held at the Victorville | Army Flying School, Calif, An- other son, John, was raccntly commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant at Fort Bennlng, Ga I Tien; I MEDIN \ MAN RECEIVES MILITMtY HONORS Iriv i\d ,\ rtrtet M : Lisiewskl, 25, has re- i taticm for wounds re- .,(lion, and the military <• (irder of the Purple ll< suffered schrapnel • uic ^hilliftpines on Dec. „rd now is\ in an Aus- • ••pn;'l The son of Mr. John Lisiewski of North ( enlisted as on aviation r in the Army Air Force •• n 1939. •i Mrs Lisiewski have • vnns in service, Joseph. • r.etion Dec. 7,\ 1941, at • it>or, is now awaiting as- n California, and Ben- vho left Medina with Co. Infantry. Oct. 12, i940XJ War Cost For U. S. During First Year Forty-six Billions Mr. and Mrs. William Boyd of West avenue have received word that their son, Robert, has Joined the U. S. Navy. The following article appeared In a recent issue of the '•Times\ u Lancaster, Cal., publication concerning Mr. Boyd and his work: \With jegre.t, Lancaster learned that Captain R. M. Boyd of the Sherljf*- Kub*statlon is leaving today for Washington, Dr C, ti> begin 4iis work us enlistee in the navy. \Captain Boyd was transferred to Lancaster 10 pnonths ago, and hus enjoyed un especially good record as the head of the law enforcement agency and has es- tablished himself os an activo member of the community. His work on the Dofenso Council nnd the port ho lias taken In other activities have been outstanding. \Mrs. Boyd and the boys will rema'.n In Lancaster during tho Captain's absence. \Captain Boyd expressed his appreciation of the splendid co- operation of the people of the community and expressed the de- | siro to return to Lancaster at the • close of hostilities I. M. Krolghbaum. who has been working with the Bureau of Investigation in Los Angeles will tuke Captain Boyd'x place at tho sub-station.\ MHS Students To Give Concert of Sacred Music Junior and Senior High School musical organizations will pro- Kent a Christmas Concert Tuesday evening, Dec. 22, In the School auditorium. The program will In- clude the following numbers' \Silent Night Medley\ Hl«h, School Orchestra, Ralph C Rea conducting. \The Story of the Christmas Carol\ (Here, a reader will assist the singing group by brief read- ings concerning the history of tho Christmas Carol and of the parti- cular carols used here.) Junior High School Chorus. Louise Tufte conducting. Handel's \Messiah.\ High School Girls' Chorus. R. Belle Cooper conducting Tucker Heads ftrfeans Farm Bureau Group Women Kc-clected To Executive Committee • John W. Tucker, Kendall, wus ro-cicctcd president of the Or- leuns County Furm and Jtiomo Bu- reau and 4-H Club Association at the annual banquet of that group \I |n Albion Thursday night. Tucker ~—»* \\\\* *\.\'-^,l«.,' ,Wwm»T* w» be«o Bsioclntlen head lor tl\» Ihg World. Wat I> CkMHi&^Wty-Hi, ... ..^.*. * •> nell rolinqutehed his prncUco R Lieut. Colonel George A. Brow-i nell, at present stationed nt Wash- ington with the Aeronautics Dopt, Department of War, has bcon pro- moted to the runk of Colonel, ac- cording to word received hero this week. Commissioned u Second Lieut- enant in tho Field Artillery at Camp Zachory JCnylor, Ky., dur Dependents Of Soldiers May 7 Secure Help • Medina Fainillog May Contact Fort Niagara With Emergency CSHCH *>>t *C it Wptftti , Cmnty LMTf* - Monday iftfctun* wMfc**, W • Wrfcmx »t Orl»»n» Coutt^f mm ! JMt it* mHIUty itrvlc* 11 tm Nlworn^ollowinn th*ir inductiwi , i\ w«ik w hi Bq*l»»t#r» Ata«it i th« group w«t« I* *«w H*m* % who wen* tMkw by bui to A\\*m 4 wiwiw tl«y }oU\»4 th» Gibmm 1 *w&p, * t < thow who sompji^ fat'inuM totRttnir 51^ * 4 '^f^m^M^mm0mi0^ #?: • a lawyer In Now York City lust February t 0 re-enlist at Washing- ton nnd has travelled evtenslvcly by air throughout tho country Ho was in Medina for Thanksgiv- ing with his brother and family, Mi and Mrs Abbott Brownell of West Center street, his mother, Mrs. Georgo Brownell and Mrs. Albert F. Smith, of Now York City Albion Pilot Is Victim \ Of Plane Crash p Wlt\ SOWL TAKES '\Hf.HT INSTRUCTIONS ,rift Perry Sowl has been itl as a pilot and trans- • f.r.m Nashville. Tenn., to u a. Calif., where he will . one year of total war has cost I the United States over $46,000,- 000,000—more than the entire cost of participation in the last world conflict 25 years ago. Staggering as this sum appears, it is dwarfed by latest budget es- penditures for the 1943 fiscal year. Budget officials expect these ex- penditures to amount to $778,000. 000.000 within the next 6 months. Since last December 9th, when Congress declared a state of war with Japan, the Veamry has re- ported $46,393390^23 SP*\ 1 - on war activities along up to Decem- ber 5th. Officials say this is a conservative figure which will be increased considerably by expen- ditures for some war Vmrposcs that areW included In the com- pilation. \ , The net cost of American par- ahf., where he will tlcipatton in the First World War. ~ ~~- Q c firs, flight instruc- Treasury Statistics .how, was f40, j gloves from the G t I 583 0662,000. Company Su>r e here. An army flight instructor who often said he was destined to die In an airplane was killed Wednes- , day Inn plane crash at Lafayette, Lu. ucc-ordmg t«> word received by his parcnls ut Albion The victim. Charles G Mnns- lleld 33, ultached to the 70th Army Air Force Flight Training Detachment, was instructing a stu- dent pilot, who was 'at the con- trols of the llllatcd plane. Mansfield, an aviation enthus- iast since childhood, enlisted 1\ July and loft for Lafayette after a brief refresher course In Roch- ester -He often told us Uiut ho was going to die In a plane,\ his par- fnu Mr and Mrs. John Mans- field, said, \He was W about flying ever since he wo\n boy. Mr Mansfield, a former student B t Albion High School and Mech- anics institute. Rochester. *tao U survived by his wito, Mrs. Oer trudc N. Mansfield of Barrc Cen- ter- two sisters. Mrs. Bolva Haw- Some of Kent and Un. U* DaS< ? of Burre Center, a gr**- nwrtber. Mri Mine Mansfield of Albion, nnd two nieces nnd a ncp- hew Buffalo Man Pleads Guilty On Petit Larceny Charge • Joseph Straelcyk, 47. Ashley street. Buffalo, was sentenced to serve six months in Monroe Cou- nty Penitentiary\ Rochester, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny Monday morning be- fore Judge Fred B. Skinner. Strzelcyk was arrested Satur- day for taking several p4« °* - ~ Murphy .,: t: y<Sfr. Other olfteet's of the association are to bo named ut the first meet- ing of the executive committee of that group In January Other present officers include Mrs How- ard Burt, Kondull, vlco-president; Mrs. Harold Lelninger, Kendall, secretary; and Henry Pulmer, Gnlncs, supervisor representative. Aides renamed Mrs. Carl l Uergorsou, Albion, who is chairman of tho exocutivo committee of tho Home Bureau, and Mrs. Edwin J Weeks, Albion, wore both icnumcd to throe-year terms on the executive committee of that group, while Mrs. Honry Palmer of' Gaines was reelected to a one-year term. Farm Bureau members renamed Arthur B- Mil- ler of Waterport and John T. Kast of Albion to three-year terms nnd Bryan J. Snyder of Elba to a one- year term on that organisation'* executive eommlttoe The 4-11 Club renamed Miss Luclla Hoyor, Orleans County, 1st mipervlMjry school district super-, Intendont, to u one-yeur \term and Mrs. Alvln Eskelson to a thrco- yoar term on that group's execu- tive committee. Mrs. Ernest Klo- Insmith. Ridgcway, was elected to a three-year term to succeed J. Howard Pratt of West Gaines, who hos appointed Orleans Coun- ty 4-H Club ogonl. Other members of the 4-H Club executive committee are Clarence Steele, Borro, chairman; Mrs. Ho- ward Burt, Kendall, vice-chair- man; Albert Mason and William Phillips. Other* on the farm Bur- eau eommlttee are: Myron 8. Hot- el), Albion, chairman; Ernest Klo- insmith, Medina, vlee-choirman; William B. Btockham, Hollcy, sec- retary and treasurer; Elmer WuH. Lyndonvllle, and Henry Palmer, Gaines, supervisor representative. 0ther 6 on the-Home Bureau Conn mittec Include Mr*. Bry«n Snyder. In keeping with tho Army tra- dition that the soldlor on tho fighting front should not be wor- ried about conditions on th,a homu front, Colonel F D. Carlock oh- rwjurkod today «)8> the Army Embrgeiiey Uellof office nt* Fort Niagara. Now York, Is fully pre* pared to assist dependants of sol- diers residing In Medina nnd vl- clnlty Army Emergency Relief was organised to moot tho emergency relief needs 0 f the wives, parents and children or close relatives of Army men who previously con- tributed to tliolr support. Alter careful investigation shows tho case l'» bo worthy, tho rollof may take the form of cash grnnts, loans or other aid A tew typical eases of Army Emergency Relief assistance uro: when induction Into the service disrupts the family budget; when a soldier dle« untl Insurance of' death benefits have not arrived} when serious medtcut problem^ nrlso in the homo. In short, Army Emergency Rollof stops In and [ilcU tho dependenu of n soldier In any financial crUtg created hy hi» prttucnce in the Army. Army Emergency Relief does not, l.owover, comp&to with or reploce ti»e American Rod Cross or other worthy welfare. ag*neios with which It works In eloMisi cooperation. Colonel Y. D CurlocU pointed out that I ho funds used by AKH had been rolscd in largo measure by patriotic civilians or by the military personnel througtt such shown ns Irving Berlin's \This I* the Army.\ \Asshstlng soldiers and their families in Oils way wo do not consider us charity.\ wild Colonel Carlock, \because the **f* CHARMCH IV. nOVCK mun, Dr. Ilm-loy U. Crumor, Mer- ton K. Doty, Gwrge W. .Baton, Sumuel QrlUo, UOy 13. Kotiy, Chu- V]Q» \\ KlitRly, Dr. Iluymund G. Latum, cutili L«wio, jr., WUHum J, Mntld«n, PfultMorrUoli k Lttw rotitw V, Mow, Jay A' NobW, M»V eus Piu, Antltooy L. Py«awi,'Ar« , thur p. Root, \V. Wallnee WlUt* more From Medina, Charles \V. Boy- ee. M Cndy laicy, Burt mm O' Donnoll. and D\. William Trolley. From Mlddlepprt, James PUk and Timothy Tracoy From Nowfuno, Dr James W. Duncan. From Burt, DoUiiliu It. Putter- son und Willis A. Phillips. From Johnson Creek, Wnrvon Bilsby. From Wilson, Ashley Oulo. From RidBowtHMl, FJwuud V. Tnylor, From Lyndonvllle, Lucion A, Webber. Prom Barker, Mllford ||. Protl. Members elected to tho Advls> ory Council weros Wendell T. Ap«' plebuu, KIlHworlli T. Ilrundngu, John' A. Duff. William A. Gold, Samuel M Johmon, William II. l*e, George C. l^i?wi», Ericsson H Merrltt,, William J Mornn, Junius B. Neot, On In N. Prudduit, John T. Byrnes, Richard Willium* son, and, Hubert E. Bruynt from Lockport; Dr. Itoss Ariiott from Medina. > Commlssioner» for 1043 are: Hoy M. Camoron, M. Lest«r Cu- pen, Albert CUrko, Karl K. L«wis, Rlchurd L. McCarthy, Malcolm H McCluw, gr., Paul II. Roberta mtd Wells W. Wood from Luekport; R. Howard Olds from Medina. Garrett Farmim, Eastern Dis- trict Chairman, Malcolm II. Me- Clew, 8i., Westorn Dhrtrlct Cti«' emeiBencles ^\Tf °\ ^^ Northern District Chairman, were j« /*rdw to brtiy a«tivitie» ^ FU<du instnwtssr Mansfield w»* Borrei vice-chairman; Mrs. W« M ^ at! d in muckland farming hi t)fltn stockham. HoUey, eecretery engaged in «> uc *«» ftnter lnfl „„J , r «««i«,r- Mr*. Elmer WulL and tresfurer; Mrs. &mor WulL ftyndonvllle- Mr*. Hfireld Jx'ln tnger, Ktendall, Chimney ¥ita At Appg ReKidetiee IhT Barrc ^ before entering the army He hid t»een a pB<* ** ,ev«r.l years. ownio« HU own plane which he k*|» at a ftoW «« the outskirts of Mbian DEWKV PICK* imroH AH BUDGET WMWEOTO* John R. Burton, re««8rch «*!»' .Thomas P.- Dtrw«y- T1J« Foce nbmrtmat exting- utehed a ehimn^lire mi the homo of Mr*. Cora Asm, I® 1 S«*' poHtM itma *m«fce and stool. of tho nation Wo view our old, therefore, m a friendly act of one neighbor to another, )u»t as happen* consunilly in ovary com- munity In the country.\ Applicant* wlio wrHs w uo to Fort Nlsifara, N. V.. lor aid uro required to prove their rotetien- «htp w Uw noldiiBr and to furttiidj his IMII name, grade, »«1»J num» bar, mH tost mulling uddi««*s, Mcmiwrr* of \ha military perwm- nel, who ti\ut may hi; etigtbte tm tttatotoum t should apply t« ^*^ r organization fiommandjer. In tmiiim ywt appltailluii to Fori Kiapira, ad4r«»# the Qttvtjfc opeWComiiRSRdtef Officer, Fort BSagisrn, Mm y&tk. ftpenedrixnl »iudent,« Wd fto Bctntiim and • Cubbing more 41 rectly to each community »n4 cacti unit the Dhrtrici plun of operation wo» ordaliwd. Tho 10l*trlet Chelr- men have recently toeen elected end will tsk« ov«r their dutlf» Immedintely, bej»4 tli* Heads of the Administration of 8e«ittiri({ tn I their prtteular d|«Utets. The *S ['district* ar« divide nci'«jdlng to geogruphy, Tto» IWlwMps 0jj Y»f mtM^smm va$ P*eibi w. Oit of MI«41«port kmpfim K.iua~.Lou!i fmnW C^iiillhi t fflirtcheiwAurt© A.'NWhi, -,< * 1 AtBion*.8im 3<mph A\m% -\tm 1 ! Mmtey BorHowikl! Srtvut^tir ?t ; ©wxio, woitcp R, omabfMto**- t« i*. cm, lsmm4^ ¥>,&\mm\ AUOWMJ A. lpia«v<«8, \BlrcUiuii •% [! Johnson, Edward M. KKVimi^iilti', ItaymoHn A, Low#, Joliri; A, '**«. ! tronio, Clyde $«vg«nt t l#on ^# 1 SlhwwiM. Q\mm, II. W«#Uft, Ksnt^wmiRm ct Amw, ,. KsnaniMolm U s \m t Churilf G. T<Wio«chkQ, ' i , Hollty - l?twntt C,» Wttttrtfi'i Jninc* o. Bti»etlt QlUf CMbOttV Dhnnle J. CooHi Jutm 13JI#if ', uld D. W^tirrt. . , * * Aiw> Robert J. Saituburi!, mm& -. UlH, mul Ut||rjh.»W. Mfctifffflft^' traitsfeprWI from «*n»v», Al»^ , • >' New Year's Eve ] (; Parties Rave J Shorter Hours 1 Alt night pei-mfig will J not'M ^ . issued thin yftur'foir New $Wfi s \ Eve, in furtherane* of the Wf < effort, mmooHc«i Hanry JB, tjfttt slimnn, Clmltinan of the gtatt) • LKtuor Authority. '. ', CommlMloner Unickmgn ex« \ plained Hint under pvownt provli» -t ions of tho law. aleohotte b»vi*r** f »g«» may be sold unlll S H, m., I uhlets an earll**' cloning hour \m - Been pre«eribod by th*aoc»t 4$ •/.• coholie lisvoraitw control bogrrl.- ( j ^ ' Commlsiioiwr ijrw«kmgftvitflitj|| - *i? that nlcohollo bevorag»s m»y iWt . bo sold on llconswl premtnet thht\ iho morning hour* from i »* in. or tho clonlhR hour llxod. by « local liDiivd, »n<l Bn m. of J«n* uury 1, 1040 \Ufc'r.HKADV\, H1GNAL l>MF. FOR BLACKOUW ; A \gut-ready\ signal, to glv« people time to preparo for »H mid drills, will bo employed the* otjghotit N«w York. - , Uoskell, mt» ClviUun Prot^tlou l diK>«tor, has ordered the extra «u» (liblo *ignn|, which wilt ocfii^r fitw ••, minutes b«for« the sctust \>\%^k-* out nolk«, to tm IncluOctt in 4rttJ ' wnrning procwluro llrfHtund, N#WT«MP, Wilson fluA Canibria. itr. William pmM*m ' of Newfsiwi hm \mn] el#t:l#4 fHiftfrnian f»4 WHford Vtm «£ risrkdt t'U«^«h*Irittgttt * The Wesii^tt JJf«irie| h*m&£ up of tho townships of floyg|to»*» r>*nd|6|o«i, IvfcFW wid w $te ) t nt l..xhiMct. ( Malcolm H. M«Cl«^ m>. I* tb» mmm «?h*lrwym sn4 x M ri m «S«F* Digits to mkOfnWUf HMriki tjf«!<MMVa VOW*!? *!,«• t.w«w«nr~\- • \•\---,-' l i T *\\ * + « \^ ^.iT^ mm ^ AA. \ /**• JC -.- ^WM^Bii'ii««^fW*'I^W*^*rt.lAi<« t*4 ^1^SS*«3«)H'**>M*^