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PAGE 8 THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIAL 6 P.M. UNTIL 9 P.M. Fresh From The Oven PINEAPPLE PIE Regular 59c SPECIAL 3 9c EACH MEDINA BAKERY Two Receive Summonses On Speeding Charges Amos Coward, County Line Road, Morton was yesterday issued a sum- mons by State Police for speeding. He is to be arraigned before Peace Justice Herbert Cliff of Kendall. Also held on a speeding charge to appear before Peace Justice Hubert Gillett of Murray is Charles E. Smith, Oregon Road. (irangc \Neighbors Night\ Grange members will observe I \Neighbors Night\ with a tureen supper at 6,30 and a meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday in Lyndonville Grange hall. Guest speaker will be Howard Wightman and Miss Carol Hall will show slides of her European trip. FOR PLENTY OF GOOD FOODS AND SAVINGS - GO TO \THE STORE WITH MORE!\ MEDINA A & P - 135 E. CENTER Special Savings on 300 Watt Projector Big. bright slide shows! Handsome. easy to carry and operate. the Kodak Projector. shows color slides big and bright. Choice of Readymatic, Airequipt and Universal slide-changing systems. Sharp f/3 .5 lens ... REGULAR PRICE $69.50 $49·00 ········. -~~-_.,....._ __ _ Con.tinent41.- -\tyb~ miniatu.rt fnr hi.gh-pnY'isiNI cnlnr w.wk The superb Retina Xenon Cf /2.8 lens is fast enough for about every picture-taking need. And moderately priced lens com- ponents add telephoto and wide-angle effects. Coupled range- finder: siJutter speeds to 1/500; synchronized for nash. Superb results in color or black-and-white. REGULAR PRICE $17 4.50 Camera- Carrying Case, Flash $100 00 AHachment and GE Exposure • Meter All Included in Special Price of ROSENKRANS PHARMACY THE MEDINA DAILY JOURNAL-REGISTER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1961 Kenyonville 1 State to Spend $50 Million on KEN!YONVILLE - Mrs. Earl ld Plummer entertained the Hustler Wor 1 S Fair Class last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Etta Spicer, Mrs. George Rowley and Mrs. Earl Plummer at- tended the Service Hospitality Meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Will Plummer at Al- biOn. ALBANY < UPI 1 - New York State has agreed to spend a total of $50.7 million for the 1964 - 65 World 'o Fair in New York City, Govnnor Rockefeller reported yes· terday. !Jf tlu· total, s:J5.fi million will Norman and Loio Landio cclebrat- go tuv-,anl costs of major express cd their birthdays this past week. hi>:hway approaches to handle the The w .S.C .S. will meet Wednl's- fuit• traffiC. ThP federal govern- day evening May 3 at the home of llll'llt will pay an eotimated $58.6 Mrs. Jennie Boyce· fur tlH· lliglm ays, while the city Quarterly Conference will be this will 'P<'ml about $1.6 million to l'Tiday evening at tile Kuckville acquire rights of way. Church April 28 with a tureen sup- Anothc·r sta'-e apr.ropriation of . per. Each family is to bring th<'ir Sl:> llllll!Oll WJII pay for the New own tablcservicc and buttered rolls. York Stat<· Theater at the Lin- Mr. and Mrs. Bernard LaRock coln C<·nt<·r · Jur the Performing and Michelle of Rochester and Mr :Arts. llw fan·'s cultural center. and Mrs. Ronald Mapes and chtl-~ And t]J(' N<·v-, York State commts- dren of LyndonvillP opf'nt Sunday .<,ion on tl!l' World's Fair is allot- afternoon at the homP of Mr. and lt•·d SIOO.'HIO. I Mrs. Dale Barnum. . I Ro~kPl<''\ .. \'so arllluunced his Earl . Barnum accompanwd tlw I approval Til!'sday of a series of 1 Den Chwfs and Mr. Brown and Mr. IJtlls <·nabllllg the World's Fair TIGHTROPE ACT - A :),(l()().pound Land Hover fitted with ~j)l'l'ial sidl' wheels is drivt·n ! Clark of Lyndonville to Starpoin'. 1 19<>4-t;~ Corp. to opC'rate the fair 110 feet across a pair of wires at Fm·t Tregan tie in De, on, En.c;lamL in a British army test I Monday cvcmng to put on an Indi- on park !and and in conjunction I I I , I I' l'l . I I \I I . I I' . I, an Ceremony there. wllh Cit~· and late Jaws and n·gu- uf techniques devisel JY t w hoya Austra tan ', ednca anl l'l' !alllCa '.ngmeers. ------1 The Mesdames Clydf' Wlutlleton. !allons. Grocery Store Survey Shows Variety of Effects i Stdney Rtchcs, Ray BoycP. GPorgr· Tht· fair will lni\·c ito own po- Strickland, Earl PlummC'r. H\rb<·rt lH'l' Jon·<·. fln·m<·n and sanitary Gibson. Rosr Shaffm•r and B(•rmc<' ·and IJiltld!n~ m~pr·cturs. It will Broadwell attended tht· Distnct coll<·ct Jnw., tu bt: turned over to >V.S.C.S. meeting at Wl·st Avl' .. ' llll' c•IY. l,,,u<· licensPs and rcgu- ( '·''ilcl !J•· l'\' oill ol work tf the · Church, RochestPr, Tueoday after- late acl\<·i·il\tl!.;. It may sell gas. , tnklll;; llJ<•alcuttc·r~ eanird out a noon. . wat<'l all< I f'l<·ctncity witlnn it.-; tllj .i''ll to ptd:c·t \\·an·llo\lscs. · · The boys of Den no. 2 an· to have· bo11ndarw'. and. as a non - profit By l!nited l'ress Interilational l'l'till'll to tlH· ~iiPPl'lllarkt'ls \\ lit'll N Y k l tlw disputt· ts st'ttlPd. Th Upstate l'W or supc·r- e . · 1 A Utica an· a woman 11 vmg next market strike. wluch has closed lloor to a closed Loblaw stun·. c'R0:\1 FLORIIl.\ - RPtired ~II'dina more than 200 stores of five food Mrs. Robert Cook of Whitesboro, chains and idled 8.000 employes. said she now IJad to travel t\\o has had vaned effects on house- miles to New Hartford to do llPr TlH' lll'ad of till' nationwide their kites at the IJonw of thpir Dc·n orgamzalion. tlw corporation will · l h t d FPIIPr i-., ~hO\\ n in lt•isurp n arb· JtH'atcuttc·rs umon 1as t rca cnc Mother this Saturday for JUdging. be ~XC'lllpl from admtssions tax. \ to turn tlw strikP into a coast- The date of the kite d<'rby will b<· . with his I I -pound <'alch wives, prices and mdepcndcnt gl'O-; o! 1 opping. to-coast walko\lt if management announced Thursday evening Apr· --------- gruuprr> takC'n during an eery business. a survey by Umted i But a Rochester housewife said Press InternatiOnal disclosed to- \We're just going to anothl'r mar- failed to accept union demands. 27, at the regular Pack meetinf~. 1 STCUY ('Lt'B WILL HOLD lJPditiun a hoard th1• . Roches:Pr m:wspapers said A&P ~\11 boys and parent:' of Pack ~;,, Gl'EST~, •'ETI!IIG TO~IGHT Qul'f•n\ ulf CIC'arwater. Florida. day· 1 LP! til at's open down the street.\ am! .Lobl,m l!,td d1 oppcd a. total I\. 1 e 1 equcstcd to attend thts mcet- 1 . The• a lU'tl gUl'St mectt·ng of tlln , - ' I'h1• large,t e;otch among o: flVe pagrs of advPrt!smg a mg. . . . : Mertma women·,; Study Club will The survey showed that: 'Another housewife said. \We ar,• -Housewives. 111 most 1I1Stances I j•<st dipping into our freezer for are not as concerned over t h c I 111 Pats ... week sine<' tlw stnkc. but had Sharon Thomas vtstted relattvcs: be held tomght at 8 o'clock at First group of :w lH'OPi<'. the fbh won placed an ad stating tile strike in Albion over tile week encl. , Baptist Church. Kenneth Mcll- · thP da~··, .iackpol. :\h·. and :\1rs. issur>s on Snnclay. April 16. The Y.T.C. arc sponsonng a ham: rmth will spvak on the topic \The Fell<'!'. winl<·t·ing at .\popka. ar•· strike as might be expected. Oswego housewives report ,;orne -Prices in independent stores hardship. Mrs. RosP McKeowan were from one to five cents high- ,>aid tile stores she goes to now f'r than for the same arttcles 111 \llan·t carrv IJalf tlle ltems I have tbe supermarkets. but remained· LPcn used ·to gcttmg.\ She also generally at pre-stnke levels. I ~aid the pnce of meat had gonv Npwspapprs m Jamrstown and I supper served family style at Ken-' Pursuit of Excellence.\ duP ba!'k in '.l<·di>.a in mid-:\Ia.v. Svracu~t· ~aiel tlln· had lost ad- 1 yonvJlle Hall Saturday. ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~~~~:=~~==::::~;.;;;~;;;;;;; \.~,rti:-.lng revcnuP f~·on1 the chains, 1---...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. __ _ but had t·c·celvecl increased small- < r slorL' aclvrrtising. Kuckville -Some independent stores re- up. ported increased busmcss and tlll' on{' Syracuse area supermarket , --------------- hiring of more employrs. has stopped giving away stamps. County Deaths -The closed supermarkets IT· Many women complained of un- portect. losing an estimated S 9 t~ familiarity with storrs at which 510 m1ll10n a week 111 sales, an . tllcy now had to shop. HOWARD GIBBS -----------------.---------: KUCKVILLE - The Quarterly. Conference is to be IJeld in tile I Kuckville Cllllrch tllis Friday Apr;! , 28; supper will be at 6 a·clock. ! The Methodtst Young People ·s · · k t cl los es of h ALBION - Howard Gibbs. 65. a umon wor ers repor e 8 One Endicott woman sate! s c Fellowship will meet at tlw Ken- : S750.000 a wee!{ in wages. I ccHild not find certain products she' llft'long res!clent of Barre and for yonville Church Sunday at f}:45 p.m. -Chain stores not closed by Uw !. not·mallv bu s. • 1 man~· yt,us u \\ell-now.·n. farmer : y Shirley Green spent the· day last. t ··k ·d th h ·e notic\cl con · tlwrc dll'd yrsterday 111 Arnold s 11 e sat ey a\ - -! A S:vracusc woman complained! · ·. . . Tuesday with her grandparents, siderable increase in sales. Some I the Pl.'icc of hamburger had risc·n ·~· Gl'l•gory Mcmonal HospJtal 111 Al- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cole. have had to add part-time help 1 10 cents a pound. But prices g('n- bwn. aft{'!' a long tllness. He was a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Millc•r' to handle the increased business.! c rally remained about tilt• sanw mcmbt·r of t!JC Barre Grange for' and daughters Jo Ann and Patricta Th d . t jj dl d ! UVPr '>() Vl\ll s · - c tspu e cou c 1 e a c I- as before the stnkl'. due to com- - · ' · . . . were tn Rochester Saturday. t ·onal wot·kct·s 1 ·f an(! \\·lwn lw H<· lt·\ n·' Ins \\ Idtm. M1 s. Gladys w· 11 . H d f b. 1 - · . 1 ! peittlon and l'fforts to cn-att· good, . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1am · owar o Al ton was .a union decides to ptckct warehous- · ·11 · Bl'J ns Gtbbs of B,u 1 t · two sons. Sunday guest of IJis familv tl1, es Some 1 600 drivers and ware- \\1 l. & C . ( ',Jamc·~ of Danl' ancl Gerald H. of I \\laglel· Manle\S , . .c '· · · T w P · stan· m lsw<·go was r J •• house employes all ·e·tci\ lt\\·t· b<'\'' . Pll<'lps: thn·•· s!SI<·r'. Mlss Gladys Mal· Cl· ·k J. ·. 1 . · . ' ' ·' \ , · n·portt·ll stayutg open ,tafkcl IJ:-: . • . . ~ . . , · c at t. ts on a JUsllless, ·'automattca!ly knocked out of mana~ement. But tl!e p!Ckl'li·c!. (,!IJb~ <111C~ Ml~ .. Ch~rlcs Pal.mer trip to the state of Texa.,. their jobs by the dispute·. . ston• was not selling nwat. , of Albt~n .'\!lei l\1!, ~· J.ames Cot ~ett Gary Mufford of Mechna spent 1 -Newspapers and radiO and trl-. Idled employ('s havr fil,.d f 0 r ·of B,\ta\ ta, tlllll pandchtldlen, the week end with his grandparents. evision stations reported loss of ·oblrss a'. Bnl llw State Dtvl-, and s.-veral llll'Cl'~ and nephews. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Miles. d ·t· ~ , . ~ . .. 1 .1 p ~ Frwncls llW\ call at the Scharettc M N 11· Tl f Alb. ' a vet tsmg revenues. ~omc .,ail ~.·on of Emplo:vmcnt said stril\i'l'' . ·' , ' rs. e tc 1omao o ton < th . d •! ·. 1 . . tl · •l · · Mllch<'ll Funeral Hunw at 21 West t tl 1 F ·d 1 H · . CY lCCOUPC t.. lC'll OS!-.l :-... ltOUg l l~'l!Sl wait. Sf'Vf'll Wf'f'ks tO r<\'Cl'IVI' spen )(' ( ay 1'1 ay at f H' OV...- l .nc·tt'ttltl'Onal advnl·Lt.Sl.tlg c•xr>l'tllllll'' · Ave AlblOll. wlll'rr L}](' Rev. J. ard l\1illrr llOJll\- I 1 .-:. .._- · { ,_, 1 f:c·n{'ilt.o...,, ('V£..'11 if Uu·y do not. IJ1·- ... ·• , , ,. • . '-- the issues of the strike , I <Ill I hw~t of th< AllJiiJll I< u st Bap- • .' · . · Jon r< I o t hP umon. . . . . . . . The r 1 ·ve f 11 · ·ms tn\olv<\' 111 tlw , llsi Cllutcl! \\til conduct a scrvtcc - · ' u Pickclmg union llll'lllb<-rs <l'., . . dispute. the A & P. AcmP p & C.' paid $~() claily from strike funds.' at 2 p. m. Fnday. \nth burial in bl d V · J 1J • ! Mt Allllon Ccmetnv Lo aw. Inc., an . tCtol Y- o nson 1 Rocco DePcrno .. president of the i · · · have shuttered tiJC'lr storrs 111 an' New York State TPamsters Conn area ranging generally from Al- cil, said anotlwr l.liOU Teamstn~; For Your Classified Phone 1400 bany to Rochester. Albany storPs Mrs. Everett Webstl'l. lias tak<'n a leave of absence from her work j in Albion. - cC.ALIFORNI.A --- - - . .::___::___- ..:::------- -~ AVAILABL;E- FOR EVERY PURPOSE by piece or carload for 8 FENCES e SIDING 8 PANEliNG • PICNIC TABLES, etc. Lasts nt•arly four tilnes long(•r 1h:tll :dJ\. (J' !rl . It ·s lllOistlln· rc~istant - Ideal .for i«nn IJ<<Ji<ill;· and poultr.v. Jl, l lJ I l,d;,. lur ~ioc.J.: We Cordially Invite You To OPEN HOUSE Our Friday and Saturday - April 28-29 HILL GREENHOUSE MFG. CORP. SHELBY CENTER ROUTE 63 NEW YORK were not affected, however. The shutdown began April 711!.1 when members of Local I. Amal- gamated Meatcutters, But cllC'r 1 Workers and Affiliatrd Crafl.s Un i ion. went out on strike against. 7!1 I' Loblaw stores. In protest. the fonr NOW! SAVINGS FOR YOU! I other chains closed shop. 1 The chief complaint of Syracu:,<·. housewives was having to stand in line in shops. One woman com-· plained of a \terrible mob m t.lw ~tores.\ 1847 ROGERS BROS. America's Finest Silverplate discontinuing pattern ''DAFFODIL'' Mrs. Richard 0. Girard of S.vt·- acusc said she finds it \more dif ' ticult t.o b u d g c t'' as sl!C' now shops at two or three stores in-· COOK BLDG. MEDINA, N. Y. stead of one. . 11 i ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~n~y~~h~o~u~sc~~~·~iv~e~·s~·~s~·a~i~d~th~e~·y~v-,~·~~~~ SALE ORLEANS MONUMENT CO. Reg. price would !w $74.95 50 pc. Service for 8 16 Tcuo;,ponn·, / 7 HAWLEY ST., LOCKPORT BUY NOW FOR MEMORIAL DAY -FREE- ONE CEMETERY URN With Purchase Of Any Headstone APRIL 27-30 - Open Sundgy $158 LETTERED and SET BARRE GRANITE 2' 10\ LONG 1' 6\ HIGH Reg. $195.00 CALL COLLECT HF 4-3787 FOR FREE TRANSPORTATION • MIX 'N MATCH In plaids, madras, checks and solids An exciting new style idea! Fashion Sneakers that become perfect color mates for your 'round-the-clock casuals! Pointed toe, arch cushion, and washablt:, of course! BAUGHN'S SHOES Weatherbird, Wesboro, 438 MAIN STREET Home of Velvet Step and City Club Shoes MEDINA, N. Y. 8 Salad F '\\ NOW Chest Extra 74 pc. service for 12 $74.95 Regular Price would be $114.95 '----------·~ .- __ .. at a tn·lJl!·!JdrnJ:-.. :c-«Vlll:...! . . . this .s1na1 t n1ud1 · rn floral pattPrn in a compldt· sn\ 1ce for 8. All piecrs fla11 kssly naftl'd to bring you Y<'ar., uf sparkling table beauty. Own n now. WHEATLEY'S JEWELERS 517 MAIN ST. PHONE 703-M •