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ONE OF SIX WYOMING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS N E W Y O R K S T A T E L I ? R A R Y A l b a n y , N . Y . y a r n m Counts V O L U M E L X X X V TYOMING, N. Y„ THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 NUMBER 11 Warsaw Central School Board Met Tlnirsday P a id B ills F o r the M o n th o f $14,599.71 and R e p o r t a B a lance o f $106,491.95 In Treasurer’s Report. Annual Sporting Goods Sale At iBy Bailor's , By B a iloor’s Sporting Goods Ellld’^dlCy Tl’liclv Stole is havin g a D o u b le A n n iv e r - } ____________________________________ Rescue Squad Needs New All Legion Members At T h e regular o f the W a rsaw ,sary Sale for the rest o f the noi.th, first in honor o f his E le v enth T e a r in Businness and sec ond, ir. honor o f his first com p lete year in his N e w M o d e rn Store. B\ has quite an extensive bus- P u b lic Is U rged T o Con tribute T o w a r d the Purchase O f a N e w Crash Truck. Y o u r Donation W i ll H e lp. !National Hotel At Cuylerville Features Steaks I T h e National H o tel in C u y ler- 'Attention! ville, N. Y., “ host to the nation’s travelers since 1937” announces the appointm e n t of Paul and B u - fano and Pau l C o lum b o as hosts. Both w e r e lon g associated w ith monthly m e e tin „ . ^ ^ q Uaijty is tops too. C e n ltral School _ _ , _____ t., ■ B o a rd was held at the school last i w ith all the :ts .-hov.n b y just a fe w o f the follow in g brands that are r e p r e ! T r it o n H o tel in Rochester. I Fam o u s as the Genese V a lle y T h e Rescue Squad o f the W a r - steak House>>. the N a tion a l H o t e l s a w F ire D e p a rtm e n t is putting A Group L i f e Insurance P o licy F o r A l l ' Legio n M e m b e rs Is In the M a k in g W ith N o P h y s ica l E x a m ina tion R e q u ired. Rented in his stock: R o fffast B icy - on a d r iv e fo r m oney w ith w h ich to Durchase a n e w Crash Tru c k to replace the present em e rgency Thursday evening m c l e r k , ' M a rgaret M e n g read the |truck- T w o thousand letters, ask- m inutes for the m e e tings since i ‘ ‘ Bails, \ k a d e o ' G o ’.f ,in g . / ° r contributions have been • . . ------ f m a iled out in this area and it is hoped that you w ill help in any I w a y you can. I f you fa il to re- the last regular one and the treas 'c t y ork A r c h e r v G r ip Lock -1 -1-~ ...... - - balance i, of which u rer’s report sh owin g o f S106.491.95, both w e r e approved. B ills totaling $14,599.71 w e r e approved on Ora C o le’ s cafeteria report was approved. T h e r e seemed lo be a dem and fo r a w e ld in g class and it was de cided to make any necessary _ , _ . changes in case the m inim u m ' J L i U f f l S l H t l V O A group life insurance policy also presents m ore com p lete a n d jfo r L e g ion n a ires on ly w a s submit varied menus, featuring th e ir tra - ted to and approved b y the N a - d ition a l charcoal b r o iled steaks,tional E x e c u tive .Comm ittee at a ancl chops, chicken, and n o w liv e j special m e e tin g called fo r that lobster cooked to ord e r . T h e r e is purpose in W a shington, D. C. on piano music every Saturday night, j February 22. N a tion a l Com m and T h e N a tional H o tel is located er Gleason im m e d iately ordered 'New Girl Scout Aid Appointed By Tonnewonta Council M iss A n n T . B ish o p w i l l serve as W y o m ing County D irecto r o f the G irl Scout Council. She has been em p loyed as a profes sional w o r k e r b y the T o n n e w o n ta G irl Scout Council. A s district d i rector, her responsibilities w i ll b e p rim a r ily in D istrict 3, w h ich is W y o m ing County. She also w i l l serve as advisor to the P r o g r a m , Troop O rganization and T r a in in g Com mittees. on Routes 20-A and 39, near L e t chw o rth Park. Tackle Boxes. Crossman A i r R ifles and pistols. P a r k e r Bros. Gam es Qne f these letters but w ish . M a k e r ? aint bC‘v , anQ t h e r to contribute you m a y mail you r , -------------------------- prom inent makes are W ilson. W m - donation to the Rescue S quad, B o x L , . „ c i e s ie i, t.rung on. o iison, i - 22 W a rsaw . Selective Service kansas T r a v e ler, R e v e l, M ich e ll j B ack in 1944 fifteen firem e n or-1x ^ ~ and F u igtr. 'ganized the Rescue Squad. T h e y j 1 C S t S L O l l l l I I g ( J i t ^had r.o m o n e y and each m e m b e r. chipped in at every m e e ting to signed up for the class and it w a s m o v e d to approve M r. K e lle r sNews From Tlie request to attend Farm and H o m e r t . , / t • . l week. jState Capitol Several other applications w e r e I ______________________________ discussed and the A g r icu ltu r a l com m ittee made up of M r. Glosser Mi's. A lb e r t Eck. M r. E lm e r B a g g M r. R ichard H e rm a n and M r. Paul Robb, w e r e approved. A m otion to advertise for trans portation bids was adopted am i (help pay expenses. In 1946 they a-| idopted B y L a w s with the help o f ( Francis K e l l y and took First A id 'courses. T o raise m o n e y they con du c ted raffles and collected scrap iron. T w e l v e years ago they averag ed tw o or th ree calls a yea r but during the past year they h a v e _____________________________________ laveraged a call a w e e k . A b o u t 85 . :per cent o f these calls are to aid Tin ee-fou i ths o f the expen d it- auto accident victim s and th e y May 1, 1958 Three Quarters o f State B u d g e t Is M andated and M a k es Budget Cutting Katlier D ifficult. another m otion to transfer funds lurt's 1,1 tk e . State bl\'iRL’t arc fc'r Jncrease i every year. O ther calls w ith in the account was ap p r o v - i ^ h ° S an.1® are to h e lP heart attack victim s , jand State aid w h ich cannot be accidents caused by falls, to take T h e question is how to m a k eup !{'oduce<j- T h e r e fore, w h e n the (K i n d l y turn to page 5) 1 Legislature attem p ts to reduce the ____________________ budget they can do so prin c ipally by elim inating n e w program s and 1 Soil Scientist new positions only. In order that |« . q you m a y understand the reasons k P ® 1 ^ for the cuts w h ich w e are propos-j Work Completed ing at this tim e. I submit this j SoU Theodore Fcd?lk l i t e x p ana ion. . g m a d e follow in g report L e a d e r s o f the Legislatu re w ill I the w Count v ^ C o n _ use v irtu a lly all the saving; fo r servation D istrict. increased aid to schools w ith the | s in e e thfi ^ Conserva_ hope that school dis nets m ight tj()Ro S e r v jce o f the U n itcd States pass alan g substatntial tax redue fo r four days of flu and 8 days o f storm was settled by adoptiilg a plan o f changing activity periods to study periods u n til a ll days have been made up, w h ich w o u ld be one e v e r y seven days. T h e board then adjourned until their n e x t regular m e e tin g w h ich w ill be hold on Thursday, the 14th o f A p r il. Ford Car Sales Lead For 1957 In Wyoming County M o r e people in W y o m in g coun ty bought Ford Passenger cars in 1957 than any other make, ac cording to fin a l and official reg istration figures just released by R. L. P o lk and Com p a n y , the auto m o b ile industry’ s statistic gather in g agency. T h e figu res show that 334 F o r d s w e r e registered in W y o m in g coun ty during the yea r , com p a red to 253 fo r F o r d ’s closest com p etitor. N a tion a lly, F o r d outsold a ll other m akes in 1957. T h e figu res show that not o n ly d id the na tion's Ford dealers sell more n e w Ford cars during last year, but they also sold m o r e new cars and trucks com b ined than any other m a n u facturer. tions to hom e ow n e rs. A lso a llo w ed w e re 100 additional state troop ers w ith th e possibility o f increas ing this num b e r to 125 as a m o v e to reduce _ h igh w a y accidents and combat crim e . D e leted from G o v e r n o r H a r r i- man’s budget w e r e m o re than 600 non-essential n e w jobs, w h ile still p r o v id in g all o f the new pos- D e p a rtm e n t o f A g riculture has com p leted soil surveys fo r o v e r 90 per cent o f the W y o m in g Coun ty S o il C o n s e rvation District. Com pletion o f the rem a inder of the county is expected w ith in fiv e years. M uch o f the soil survey w o r k .has been done on individual farm s o f cooperators o f the W y o - im ing C o u n ty S o il Conservation itions necessary fo r the expand- i(?t T h e ^ g .g an jn m g program o f the State U m v e r - v(? Qf ]and condition> It sity and fo r the staffing o f state 1 Scores M a d e On These Tests W i l l B e U s e a B y L o c a l Boards A s a G u ide F o r D e ferm e n t Consideration. T h e Selective S e r v ice C o llege S e r v ice Q u a lification test w i ll be offered to college m en on M a y 1, 1958, Lt. G e n e ral L e w is B. H e r - shey, d irector o f S e lective S e r v ice announced today. T h e M a y 1st test w ill b e the on ly test o ffered fo r the 1957-58 school year, the na tional director em p h a sized. Scores m a d e on th e test are us ed by local boards as the gu id e in considering requests for deferm e n t from m ilita r y service to continue studies. A p p lication cards and instruc tional m a terials m a y be obtained from S e lective S e r v ice local boards in the near future. M e n planning to tak e the test are urg ed b y G e n e ral H e r s h e y to m a k e early application at the nearest local board office fo r fu lle r in form a tion and necessary form s and m a terials. E ith e r the score m a d e on th e test o r class standing m a y be us ed b y local boards as guides in considering appplications fo r stu dent deferm e n ts. Thousands o f students have been d e ferred since the testing program w a s begun in 1951. (K in d ly turn to page 5) the plan to be put into effect as soon as possible. It is estim a ted that it w i l l tak e ap p r o x im a tely a month to set up m a c h inery to pro vid e application form s and handle other adm inistrative details. A brochure and application form w i l l then go out to e v e r y paid up 1958 m e m b e r as w e ll as a supply to all P o s t A d ju tan ts o f the coun try. B riefly’ , the insurer f o r residents o f N e w Y o r k State w i ll be the Un ited States L i f e Insurance C o m pany. N o physical exam ination is required. T h e prem ium fo r the first y e a r w i ll be at th e rate o f $16.00 per annum for members, the first policy yea r ending D e cem b e r 31, 1958. Prem ium s there after w i l l be $ 12.00 p e r annum. P r o rata prem ium s fo r N e w Y o r k State m em b ers w ill be at the rate o f $1.34 per m onth fo r the year 1958. F o r this am ount the Legion a ire w i l l receive. Up to age 34 • $4,000 35 thorugh 44 2,250 45 through 54 1,100 55 through 59 600 60 through 64 400 65 through 69 250 I should lik e to stress again the (K i n d l y turn t j page f?> Village Elections On Tuesday describes the soil type, the institutionos. T h e largest single ^ ]and and th; amount and block of proposed n e w jobs w a s kind o f erosjon T h is inven_ that elim inated fro m D e p a r t m e n t 1 of Taxation and Finance. A lso e l iminated from the H a rrim a n bud get w e r e provisions fo r “ p u b lic relations” m en fo r district high w a y engineers. erosion determ ines the capability o f the land and the conservation measures needed to protect and im prove the soil. T h e C o il Conservation Service slope |New President Elected For Monday Club T h e am ended budget provides , __ , , , .. , , ihas com p leted the soil surveys on $4million fo r placing 24,000 state Ion „ f , . r «> > 130 sam p le areas o f 100 acres each (K i n d l y turn to page 5) % F in e M usical Program Presented B y the Pupils o f M r . H a r v e y and M r . Christopher. A t the annual m e e tin g o f the W a r s a w M o n d a y Club h e ld in the auditorium o f W a r s a w C e n tral from w h ich the am ount and the kind o f conservation needed in the county w i l l be determ ined. A f t e r the conservation needs o f the _ couonty have been determ n ed, f Gh° Ql ° a MarGh 10th ^ rts, f each A g r icu ltu r a l A g e n c y w i ll d e - h e .y e a r ' v e re f ven and the fo l~ 43 ,lr\«nncf rtfripptc fnr n a v f voa r xxmyci term in e the job it has to doo in the n e x t 15 years. A U V illa g e W i l l V o t e F o r O fficials, B u t A t t ica Is O n ly O n e T o V o te O n the “ B in g o ” Issue. I A/t -ff ay Grand Prise Totalled $114.27 M iss A n n T. Bishop M iss Bishop w ill attend the R e gion 2 orientation training at V a s - sar College, Poughkeepsie, M a rch 18-20, and the “ J ob o f the D is trict D irector” course to be g ive n M a r y 18-30 in Princeton, N. J. M iss JoLouise Sm rtic, execu t ive director Council, Last Saturday afternoon, H e len | -------------------------------- G la s ier Bush made her run a- o # .round the N u - W a y fo r her grand | O l i p C l ’ V l S 0 1 S P r iz e , a cart fu ll of groceries Ti/r . t . p r o m p tly at three o’ clock. j i T x C l L i l a l R o n n ie Popp, O fficial Store rT l l p k ( S f l o v O p e n e r from B u ffalo, presided at U C S l l a y the alarm clock and A v e r y C o l- lister, Store M a n a g e r conducted M rs. Bush along her route. H e len had casad -the store fo r several days and in doing so had p repared a blue-prin t o f the store, its aisles and the various parts o f the store w h e re she w ish ed to stop. She quietly cam e in fastened this route card to the R e p o rts S h o w T h a t Recent Snow Storm C o s t County A b o u t $85,000 and County W i l l Assum e Cost o f T o w n and County R o a d s D u ring February. m *** *s. S o il survey w o r k for the com ing yea r w i l l be concentrated tow a rd the com p letion o f the soil surveys o f the county. In addition, detail ed studies o f a ll the soils in the county w i l l be made. Each la y e r its thickness; color; drainage; sand in the soil w ill be described as to silt and clay content and so forth. Th is study w i l l p rovide inform ation w h ich w i l l held to increase p r o d u c tivity through better soil m a n a g em ent. Final List O f Treasure Chest Winners Announced T h e latest list o f Treasure Chest W inners at the N u - W a y M a r k e t in W a r s a w include A g n e s H o w a rd, a besket o f groceries, Leila C a rl son, th e D iam ond R in g , E lton Batzold, a basket o f groceries, M rs. W a lte r Sunderland, a basket o f groceries, M rs. Ira D a v is, a bas ket o f groceries, Edward Lang, a basket o f groceries and M rs. R o bert M e llett, a basket o f gro c eries. Th is w i l l w in d up the list o f Treasure Chest W inners and w e w i l l soon be prin ting the list o f Cross O ut” W inners. lo w in g officers fo r n e x t y e a r w e r e elected: President, M rs. W ilia m S. Sm a llw o o d . 1st V ice-Presiden t, M rs. E d w a rd G ouinlock. 2nd V ice-Presiden t, M rs. C laire N. B ritt. 3rd V ice-Presiden t, M rs. F r a n cis W r ight. Secretary, M rs. A lb e r t K o h ler Treasurer, M rs. H . C laude B u t ler. A f t e r the com p letion o f the business the fo llo w in g m u sical program b y the pupils w a s p r e sented. A n organ selection b y D a n n y Thom a s ; vocal solos b y C a r o l Cousins, R o b e r t V a n S ly k e and F r a n k M o ffatt; a flu te solo b y C a r o lyn Jam es; corn e t solos b y Duane B a k e r and W illia m T a l bot; trum p e t solo b y R o b e r t N e x t Tuesday, M a r c h 18th is the day for V illa g e Elections in W y o m in g County and a ll o f the villages are h o lding th e ir regu lar election fo r trustees, m a yors, jus tices o f the P e a c e and w h a t have you, according to the vacancies that occur in each village. T h e r e w e r e four villages, Attica P e r r y , S ilv e r Springs and W a rsaw w h o w e r e goin g to v o t e on B ingo at this same time., but due to the rush o f appointing the B ingo Com m ission in A lb a n y and the lateness o f adopting p r o p e r legi slation, th e r e was a horrible m ix up in the regulations and it so happens that o f the fou r villages, Attica is the on ly one that fo l low e d all o f the necessary proce dures, so of the four, A ttica w i l l vote on B ingo. I t ’s understood the M in isters A s s ’n., is opposed to Bingo, but A t t ica carried the A m m endm e n t last F a ll and it is ex pected that the F irem e n and L e gion w i l l g e t out a good vote and that A t t ica w i l l again vote “yes” on B ingo. handle o f the cart and proceeded I leasu r e ly around the store at her prepared stops and in five m inutes the alarm w e n t o f f and H e len was at C h e c k Out Station F iv e w h e r e she is show n above w ith M a n a g e r R o n n ie Collister, w h o is checking o f the Ton n n e w o n ta h e r out. and M iss E v e lyn B.| T h e total valu e of the take W ilm S , district director, w i l l w o r k , w a s $114.27, w h ich is a new rec- w ith Miss Bishop in coordinating ord. T h e last record w a s som e the staff responsibilities. | w h e r e around the $85 dollar mark. M iss Bishop attended school and began G irl Scouting in N o r w a lk, Conn. She becam e a Scout in 1941 and later w a s a Sen ior W in g Scout. She attended the N o r w a lk cam p as a cam p e r and p ro gram aide. She served on the staff o f the Stam ford G irl Scout Cam p as both assistant unit lead e r and unit leader. In 1948 as a coun selor-in-training, she w a s respon sible for setting up a u n it.a t the 13th International C o n ference in Cooperstown. A s an assistant leaders in N o r w a lk , she also w a s secretary o f Felix Ramsey Thanks All For Assistance C o n n ty Superintendent o f H ig h w a y s W r ites o f Some o f th e D ifficu lties That C a m e U p D uring Recent Storm . W y o m in g County has ju s t com e th rough one o f the longest and the L e a d e r Club an outdoor con-i toughest w inters storms in the sultant. (h isto r y o f the county. In fact itj __________________ M iss Bishop was graduated w a s a series o f storm s rather t f f ' r c M L , from N o r w a lk high school in 19511than a n y one single storm th a t : ” w o n T h e W y o m in g County B o a rd of Supervisors m et in regu lar ses sion at th e ir room in W a rsaw on last Tuesday afternoon w ith ail m em b ers present excep t M r. De G o iyer o f C a s tile w h o is in F lo r ida on vacation and M r . I\Iurphy of Sheldon who is in the hospital and gettin g better. Chairm a n R a y W ilson o f M iddle bury called the m e e tin g to order and C lerk Jean Standish read the minutes o f the last tw o m eetings: M r. M o a g o f the C o u n ty C lerk ’s C o m m ittee presented a resolution perm ittin g V e tera n 's S e r v ice O f ficer R o b e r t K in g s ley to attend the annual m e e tin g in W a shington D. C. M r. R issinger of the Auditin g C o m m ittee presented the bills for the month, totaling $9,960.66 and they w e r e approved. ‘ T h e r e w e r e several com munica tions one from O rleans County to form a T r i-C o u n t y H e a lth Depart ment w ith W y o m in g and Genesee but this w a s too late fo r this year and w a s referred to the proper com m ittee fo r fu r th e r study. I (K i n d l y turn to page 7 ) I and received her B a c h e lor o f Scence degree at the S p r in g field C o llege, Sprin g field , Mass., in the Dept, o f R e c reation, Y o u th Lead caused so much trouble. |Window Display Surprise Reunion B ill Leyden, host of “ It Could Be Y o u ,” surprised M rs. M a g g ie Tru s c o tt, 25042 Seijoa avenue, Lom ita, C a liforn ia, w h e n h e reunited h e r w ith h e r sister, Patrin a Stroh, S t r o h R o a d , A ttica, N. Y . M a g g ie had not seen her sister in m o r e than five years and “ I t Could B e Y o u , ” had Patina flow n to H o llyw o o d from A ttica fo r the reunion w h ich w a s seen during the M a rch 4th telecast. L e y d e n tries to retu rn M rs. Truscott’s purse w h ich she dropped w h e n she caught sight o f h e r sister. Sm ith; clarinet solos b y Joyce H e m e n w a y , Cathy W ilb u r and K a r e n H e g s trom ; tw o selections b y St. Patrick Dance Sponsored By Doctors’ Wives T h e annual St. P a trick ’s D a y dance sponsored b y the doctors’ w ives w ill he held Saturday e v ening M a r c h 15th at the W y o m ing V illa g e H a ll at W y o m ing, fo r the b e n e fit of the W y o m in g County C o m m unity hospital N u r ses Scholarship Fund. A r th u r D e rrick and his orches O n January 25th about a fo o t J u Y F y o n i i n ,,r C o i i l l t V o f sn o w fe l l w h ich w a s no parti - 1 ° cu lar p r o b lem as there w e r e no I T h e E a g le H ’es from Bliss, un- ership and Com m u n ity Service, old snow- banks to hinder clearin g der the leadership o f W illia m W h ile in college, she w a s a m e m -j the roads. B u t from th e n un til Flynn and H u g h W ilson, received ber o f the D o r m intory C o u n c il,'F e b r u a r y 25th there w e r e on ly a first p lace fo r th e ir w in d o w dis- W h ite K e y Service Society, Social! f e w hours w h e n the tem p e rature play during N a tion a l 4-H Club rose a b o v e freezin g and e v e r y .Week, M a rch 1-8. C lubs through- b it o f the fifty or so inches o f out W y o m in g C o u n ty p laced e x snow th a t f e ll du r ing the m onth hibits in local store w in d o w s te l- stayed w ith us. D a y a fte r day ju s t lin g people in. the com m u n ities a fe w inches fe l l and d a y a f t e r what the club w a s doing, day it w o u ld d r ift into the cu ts' O th e r w in n e rs w e r e : 2nd place, and f i l l them up again. Since the Jolly Janes fro m P ik e ; 3rd place, p^st year. In her senior yea r at: tem p e r a tu r e hovered around zero P e r r y Pals; B lu e A w a r d . V a r y s - college her field w o r k exp e r ien c e ! ° r b e lo w m ost o f the tim e, the|burg V ’ s; Good. C o u n tryside A c tivities Board and the O u ting Club, o f w h ich she was secretary for tw o years and w a s a m e m b e r o f the Springfield C o llege cam p staff. She was president o f the Sen ior residence house during the was Pion e e r V a lley G i r l Scouts. D u ring the past tw o sum m ers, M iss Bishop was on the opera tional staff of the E d ith M a c y Training School, P leasan tville, as a unit m anager. Silent Auction Scheduled For March Meeting T h e W a rsaw Business and P r o fessional W o m e n ’s Club w i l l h o ld th e ir m o n thly dinner m e e tin g on Tuesday, M a rch-18th a t 6f30 p. m . at the M o o se H a ll. T h e program fo r this m e e ting w iU consist o f the silen t auction w h ich w a s cancelled la s t m onth. Each m e m b e r attending is asked to bring a suitable item fo r this auction. A l l m em b ers and guests are sn o w stayed unusually soft and O lder Girls, A ttica, and Castile e x t r e m e ly hard to handle. (M e r r y M a ids; W o r t h y , P e r r y Cen O r d in a r ily snow w i l l pack h a rd ter Parrots and A t t ic a S w v e t- enough so that it w i l l support the hearts. w e ig h t o f a cra w ler type tractor. | T h is annual e v e n t is sponsored Y o u can then g e t on top o f it and ,by the W y o m in g County Bankers’ p e e l it o f f and then clean it up A s s o c iation, w h o p r o v id e cash w i t h an ordinary plow. T h is snow^awards fo r the top exhibits, h o w e v e r was m o re lik e ligh t loose j Judges w e r e E a r l Hubbard, sand. I f you tried to get a trac- ‘W y o m in g County B a n k and Trust tor on top o f it it w o u ld sink (C o m p a n y ; and B o b M c W ith e y , th rough and be hopelessly stuck. Representative, N e w Y o r k State Y e t th e snow w a s so deep finally E lectric and G a s C o m p a n y , both th a t in a great m a n y o f the d r ifts o f W a rsaw , it w a s n e x t to im p o ssible to m a k e — m o r e than a dent in it w ith an or d in a r y “ V ” plow . A b o u t the on ly th in g that w o r k e d at a ll w a s a rotary p lo w and only the largest o f th e m w e r e effective. (K i n d ly 't u r n to page 7) tra w i l l furnish the m u sic again ---------------------------------------------------- y « a r- Com e, and b r in g you r ur~ d the m a le chorus o f th C e n t r a l)‘ rieRds anc* enjoy an even in g o f _ ___________________ School closed the d e ligh tfu l p r o - dancing and excellent music. 'E V E N S T A K E T H E gram . . The dance is the M e d ical S o c i- L E A D IN M A S O N IC W a rsaw can w e ll b e proud o f ; ety A u x ilia r y s on ly fund raising T O U R N A M E N T the school m u sic departm e n ts un-, project. Donations are solicited F o r ^ first tim e du r ing th e cur d e r th e guidance o f A lb e r t H a r v e y and m a y be sent to M rs. J. W . rent Q E s B ridge T o u r n a m e n t and John C h ristopher. T h e M o n d a y C lub extends its thanks to them and the pupils fo r the gracious entertainm e n t. C E L E B R A T E D H E R S E V E N T Y - F I R S T B I R T H D A Y C h ildren, gradchildren and great grandchildren o f M rs. F ran k W . H u r lb u r t o f 27 N o r th street, W a r saw gathered at her hom e Sunday afternoon to honor her on h e r seven ty-first birthday w h ich was that day. A birthday lunch w a s served. G A R D E N C L U B P R O G R A M W E L L B E O N D IS E A S E S T h e W a r s a w G a r d e n C lu b w i ll h a v e its n e x t m e e tin g a t the hom e o f M rs. F r e d E m b u r y on L ib e r t y street, at 1:30 on M o n d a y afternoon, M a r c h 17th. Slides w i ll b e show n o f garden insects and diseases. A l l m e m b e rs please Leachm a n , W a r s a w . Joseph A. Pardee Member Board o f Visitors A t Batavia Joseph A . P a r d e e o f Castile, as a m e m b e r o f the B o a r d o f V isit ors o f the N e w Y o r k State School fo r the B lind at B a tavia, fo r a term en d in g F e b r u a r y 1965 to succeed M rs. Jane K , N u tter o f Arcade, whose term has exp ired . M r . P a r d e e a fo r m e r A g r icu ltu r e teacher o f P e r r y is n o w opeator m a k e e v e r y e ffo r t to be attend, o f a F a r m S u p p ly in Castile. the Evens took o v e r the lead from the Odds last Thu r s d a y night. C u m u lative team scores are as follow s : E v e n s 690,010, O d d s 682- 320. K a y M o o r e and B o b Sim p son had high partner totals fo r the Evens w ith 7,410 points. H e len Oram and L e n a L u t t r e l l led the Odds w ith 5,340. G ilb e r t B a ll retains his posi tion as h igh man fo r th e E v e n s w ith a cum ulative score o f 42,- 390. Earl Hubbard lehds the Odds Warsaw Clergy Announce Stand On Bingo W e , the undersigned, state again our b e l i e f on th e B in g o refe r e n dum to he subm itted to y o u on M a r c h 18th. N o th in g has happened since N o vem b e r to change ou r opinion that p r iv ile g e d grou p B ingo is inherent T h e W y o m in g C o u n ty M in is- ‘ly e v il. N o th in g could change our teria l Association w i l l m e e t M o n - (b e lief that Church, C h a r ity, or day, M a r c h 17th at the U n ited F ire D e p t, ou g h t to exist on any W yom ing County Ministers To Meet On Monday in individual scoring w ith 44,530. 12:15 luncheon. C h u rch o f W a r s a w at 10:00. T h e R e v . A r th u r H o rn, hospital chaplain f o r the Rochester F e d e r a tion o f Churches, w h o was to h a v e b e e n o u r speaker last m onth w h e n the sn o w storm disrupted our m e e t in g w i l l lead us in a consideration o fth e fo llo w in g : 1. T h e Pastor’s R e lationship to th e H o s p ital Staff. 2. T h e P a s tor’s R e lationship to his Colleagues. 3. T h e Pastor in the sick room . A l l m inisters are ufged to at tend th is m e e tin g fo r its inspira tio n and direction. W i l l you please fo r w a r d you r reservation fo r the other basis than sacrificial pledge, com p assionate g ift, honest dona tion. W e b e liev e that th e g i v e r is cheated o f his need to g i v e by the intrusion o f gim m icks and “ e a s y w a y s ” that no on e w i l l fe e l. O ur resistance to this gam e has not b e e n on th e basis that the w o rld , th e state or W a r s a w w o u ld g o to dam nation because o f it. W e d o b e lie v e that this has the elem e n ts o f a step in that direc tion T h e R e v . M e r ly n Vantran T h e R e v . H e r b e r t C o u n c i', Jr. T h e R e v . F r e d e r ick M . Carlsen T h e R e v . John A l l e n T h e R e v . J o h n W h iteford