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C MARg 1 195Q | U B R ^ ONE OF SIX. WYOMING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS UE’/f YORK STATE LT?RARY Albany,N.Y. potnittg VOLUME LXXXV WYOMING, N. Y., THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1958 NUMBER 12 Free Polio Clinics For Adults Coming M a r c h o f D im es and County H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t C o - O p e rated T o H e lp Adults U n d e r 40 In F igh t Against P o lio . jCo.-Wide Evangelist I Campaign Group Has jBeen Organized | A n interdenom inational effort . know n as th e W y o m in g County Evangelistic Cam p a ign has been organized b y a group o f evan gelical pastors and laym e n through out the county. T h e purpose o f ; th e group is to plan and sponsor a 'cou n ty-w ide evan g e listic cam paign probably to be h e ld som e Fillmore Trio Facing Charges Of Burglary 3rd P e r r y P o lice and U n d e r - Sh e riff D a lton C a rney S o lve Several Sm a ll C rim e s On T ip o f a Parked Car. T h e arrest o f th r e e F illm o r e m ean early Sunday m o r n ing re ported ly has solved th ree school H O N O R S F O R A T T I C A C E N T R A L SC H O O L W O N T h e W y o m in g County C h a p ter tjm e during tbe sum m er o f 1959. o f the M a rch o f Dim es, in coo p e r a , A t the last m eetin g o f the, tio n w ith the W y o m in g C o u n ty up at A r c a d e on F r id a y even - vandalism jobs and a num b e r o f H e a lth D e p a rtm e n t w h ich w ill fu r M a rch 7th, th e fo l l o w i n g ' a rea burglaries, including one in nish the Salk vaccine, w i ll c o n - lmenlb^rs o f ^ E x e c u tive or Steer . P e r r y F r id a y night, duct fre e polio clinics through- jng Com m ittee w e r e elected : R e v . | A r r a ign e d Sunday afternoon b e - out the county fo r adults u n d e r !j 0 hn A llen o f W a rsaw , G e n e r a l fo r e P e r r y P o lic e Justice R a lph; fo r t y to the fo llo w in g schedule: [ch a irm a n ; R e v . W . C. W e lls o f J- Schol es the t r i o w a ived ex-| Tuesday, M a rch 25, A r c a d e j A r c a d e secretary; M r . B e e rs o f am ination and w e r e ordered h e ld ) C e n tral School W e d n e s d a y , M a rch johnsonburg, treasurer; R e v . John fo r the grand ju r y . T h e y w e r e i ............ \ 's \ W h e e ler o f P e r r y com m itteem a n .[ch a rged w ith the b u r g lary o f the T h e organization’s n e x t m e e t in g ' P h illip s Cleaners P la n t F r id a y w i ll be held in the B a p tist Church night, w h ich netted about S80. 26, A ttica V e t C lub; Thursday. M a r c h 27, Letch w o r th Central School; Tuesday, A p r il 1, W y o m in g C e n tral School; W e d n e s d a y , Qf P e r r y on F r id a y , M a r c h 21st 'T h e charge is b u r g lary third d e - D a le Cannon, daughter o f M rs. A p r i l 2 , W a r s a w C e n tralral School.chool. !atat 8:00:00 d.. m. . [gree. G r a c e Cannon o f Varysburg, N. A p r i l 2 , W a r s a w C e n t S ! 8 p m A l l clinics w ill b e conducted) _______________ _____ fro m 7 to 9 p. m . ) L o c a l chairm a n m a k ing ar- J p y j m i G l ’ O U l ) rangem e n ts are Arcade, James H y j & I land; A ttica , M rs. V icto r A n d r e w s J J a \ T0 P l c l T l S F O R Letch w o rth , M rs. H e lena B a n n is-f # ter; W y o m in g , M rs. Ruth D r in g ; L i f e T i l £ 1 1 1 \ ! l i f e W a r s a w , M rs. G e o r g e K e ller. T h e clinics are planned to con tact adults only as the health de partm e n t estimates that on ly a- bout one th ird in the 19 to 40 age group h a v e received any Salk va c cine. School and pre-school chil dren w ill be taken care o f as us ual in school clinics at dates to be announced. P u b lic health nurses and regis tered nurses w i l l assist the doc tors in adm inistering the vaccine. M e d ical authorities rep o r t the shots are up to 90% e f fe c t iv e in p r e v e n tin g crip p lin g polio i f the prescribed dosage o f the th r e e shots has been received. Why a New Emergency Truck For Warsaw? i ITT W h a t the D o c tor and '-Hospital S taff T h in k o f the Rescue Squad and Its Needs. O n e thousand fo r t y - t w o d o l lars ($1,042.00) has been donated thus fa r tw o rd the purchase o f a n e w Em e rgency Tru c k fo r W a r saw Rescue Squad. Fund chair man, H e r b O ’N e ill, reports that 124 letters h a v e been received b y Saturday, M a rch 15th, w ith an [average contribution o f $8.40 per letter. T h e Rescue Squad is very gra t i fied and now m o r e anxious than iJ a c k B u l j e r T o ever to reach the goal o f $ 8 , 000 . *' . . W h e n an em e rgency alarm w a s Receive 1 rijj sounded last F r id a y evening, a T o St. Louis B uffalo resident, w h o w a s staying Village Elections Exciting In a Few Spots In County “ B ingo” W e n t Strong In A t t ica and S ilver Springs and Unusual D e m o c rat Strength Is Sh o w n In Several V illages. M o re D e tailed In form a tion Is Announced A b o u t D e finite Rules and R e g u lations To B e Adopted and A p p r o v e d A t a L a t e r D a te. Increase In Bus Rates Granted T o Gerald Webster M a n y questions are being asked as a result o f the announce ment that the N a tion a l E x e c u tive Com m ittee, at a special m e e ting in W a shington, D. C., on Feb. 22 has approved an insurance plan fo r m em b ers o f T h e A m e r ican L e gion. So that you m a y be correctly in form e d o f the current status and nature o f this plan, th e fo llo w in g inform a tion is provided at this time. Since a ll plann ing m u st be sub je c t to the fin a l ap p r o v a l o f the M issouri State Insurance D ivision the adm inistration o f the insur ance, the issuance o f application P o lice C h ief P a u l H . S lu s a r - jY ., has been selected as v a le d ic- czyk identified the m en as H a r r y ,to r ia n fo r the graduating class o f W . Fairbanks, 23. a garage m e c h a - A ttica Central School with an a v - nic; A r t h u r C. Colum b o. 18, a stu - [erage o f 91.62. She is an active dent barber; P a u l F u ller, 18, fa r m m e m b e r o f m a n y school organiza hand. I tions, such as the National H o n o r A w a r r a n t w a s also issued for. Society, the Press Club, F ren c h another F illm o r e youth, w h o c i u b , Band, and Chorus. She form s , the insuring o f m em b e rs m o r e group brought forth the in- and the release o f firm in form a - T h e P u b lic S e r v ice Com m ission has accepted a ta r if f am e n d m e n t filed b y Russell S. and G e rald W . tion to in d ivid u a l m e m b e rs m u st W e b s ter o f Bast A u r o r a , d o in g au aw a it the com p letion o f these business as ^ G e n e s e e B u s Lines, adm inistrative arrangem e n ts, designed to increase fares b y fiv e These arrangem e n ts are now be p e r cent on each o f th e firm ’s jng m a d e as rap id ly as possible, police claim e d shared in the P e r r y loot. T h e P e r r y ch ief said the ap prehension o f the group brought confessions o f vandalism in L e tch w o r th Central, F illm o r e Central and Rushford C e n tral schools w ith in the past fe w weeks. H e said a num b er o f A lle g a n y C o u n ty break-ins, including th e F i l l - m o r e factory office o f the P e r r y K n ittin g Co., w e r e confessed. P e r r y police, w o r k in g w ith U n dersheriff D a lton C a rney o f W y om in g County and deputies, re ceived a tip fro m a P e r r y school custodian that led to the question in g o f the F illm o r e men. C h ie f Slusarczyk said a license num b e r w a s jotted d o w n b y M a hon C o r b e tt o f the P e r r y school staff, w h e n he becam e suspicious; o f a car parked near the school grounds last F r id a y night. P o lic e said that adm issions b y the F i l l - at the V a ll e y Inn, observed: “ I Jack B u tler, son o f M rs. G o r - never saw m en m o v e so fast — don B u tler o f P e r r y , has been sel 717 Complaints At Sheriff’s Office During February S h e r iff K e n n e d y reports a v e r y high record o f 71,7 com p laints •that w e r e received during the m onth o f F e b r u r a ry, m a n y o f w h ich w e r e brought on b y the storm y w e a th e r and included three m issing persons w h o w e r e found, th ree tra f f i c infractions, three felonies, nine m isdem eanors ,... j s ixty auto accidents, 17 persons V llla g « Ele,ctlon retufrn* ® W £ 'injured .in auto accidents, one per o m w g C o x m ty w e r e fe a t u r e d b y son k illed in an auto accident, tw ° E m g o v ° test ot?e in . A ttlca; [fiv e burglaries and three Iarcen- “ legal f ^ F n r and jes strength b y a vote o f 527 F o r and .... . . . , 127 A g a in s t and th e ''other, w h ich T h e highest population o f the g „ called „ d run„ in ail w a s thirteen and th e low est t . Springs> showed a vo t e o f Vp, , . 1250 “ Y e s s ’ to 36 “ N o ” . ■ T h e value o f p r o ^ r t y r e p o r t e d j Q th e r fficia l returns featured lost o r stolen w a s $36o.00 and the Democrat> R o b e r t m i t e w in - ue * property found or r e - i jn g fo r T r u s tee in Arcade> W m . covered w a s $155.00. .H a r loff, a D e m o c r a t o f A ttica trim - ° ‘ b e r m o ™ S lncl,uded f *nes at m in g R a lp h Bottone in A ttica fo r S8O.00 probation a t S16.00 a n d T r u D o n sh e r m a n in C a s tile restitution at $99.o0 a Democrat> trim m in g H u g h E d - they cam e fro m now h e re, parked their cars and sped a w a y in the ected to represen t W e s tern N e w Y o r k to attend the annual R a l- truck, b e fore I could catch m y ston Purina T r ip to St. Louis, Mis breath.” L e t ’ s also m o v e fast and m a k e a dream a rea lity — a m o d e m em e r g e n c y veh icle to rew a r d the hopes to attend college in th e fa l l, lyntiring efforts o f these fine men. Doctors and Hospital Com m ent On Rescue Squad T h e W a r s a w Rescue Squad needs $ 8,000 fo r a n e w truck. This statem e n t has brought forth numerous questions about the Rescue Squad, and, aside fro m the m any people helped b y them, prob ably the m o s t qualified- people to com m ent on th e effectiveness o f [the Squad are the people who see the results o f the Squad’s ef- soun. Jack has been a 4 - H Clum m em b e r fo r 12 years and has achiev ed outstanding results in D a iry ing. O ther p rojects Jack has car ried on are a G a rden, P o u ltry and Sw ine. This trip is psonsored each yea r b y the R a lston Pu r in a Com p a n y o f St. Lou is. In St. Lou is Jack w ill v is it the Research F a r m and v a r ious points o f interest in St. Louis Inclu d e d in one o f these is a tour to the J e fferson M e m o r ial w h e re all o f L in d b e r g h ’s trophies are on display. forts, nam e ly th e M e d ical Staff and personnel o f the Com m u n ity Hospital. Catholic Charities In this regard, doctors and h o s - [Drive Starts This om n ibus routes effective M a r c h 15th. T h e com p a n y operates a 22- m ile rou te betw e e n East A u r o r a and N o r th Java, a 115-m ile rou te b e tw e e n B u ffalo and W e lls v ille and a 107-m ile rou te b e tw e e n B u ffalo and H o r n e ll. In filin g its n e w fares, th e com p a n y said its operating losses in each o f th e last tw o years exceed ed $14,000. I t is estim a ted th a t the n e w fa r e s to becom e effe c t iv e on M a r c h 15th w i l l produce $ 2 ,- 000 additional annual revenue. This, in com b ination w ith increas es in fa r e s o v e r 60 cents w h ich w e r e authorized last N o v e m b e r , is expected to produce just about enough reven u e to enable the com p a n y to m e e t operating ex penses in the next 12 months. and w h e n the plan is 're a d y to go you w i l l be p r o m p tly notified, and a gen e ral announcem ent w i ll be made to the m em b e rship. Please note that state and ter ritorial law s in Texas, Ohio, N e w Y o r k , N o r th C a rolina and Puerto R ico requ ire a sligh t ly d ifferen t plan fo r m e m b e rs o f these depart ments. Adjutants o f O h io, T e x a s , N o r th Carolina, N e w Y o r k and Pu e rto R ico w i l l receive separate advice. T h e balance o f this description refers to the basic p o licy outside o f those states and P u e r t o Rico. H e r e is th e plan as it now (K i n d l y turn to p a g e 7) Health Association Meets At Warsaw Tuesday, April 22 K a r l W . M onson, president o f th e H e a lth Association o f W y o m in g County, Inc., h e r e b y states th a t an A m e n d m e n t to th e present B y - L a w s o f th e Association w i l l he presented at th e annual din n e r m e e tin g t o be held a t the W a r saw C e n tral School at 6:30 p. m . on A p r i l 22nd, 1958. A n affirm a tiv e vo t e o f tw o -th ird s o f those m e m b e rs present w i l l m a k e it pos sib le fo r th e n e w ly elected m em bers o f th e B o a r d o f D irectors to m e e t fo r th e election o f officers im m e d iately fo llo w in g th e dinner. Then, at th e Ju ly m e e tin g these officers w i l l assume th e ir duties w ith o u t fu r th e r action. pital personnel are unanimous in their opinion that the Rescue Squad is w ithout question one o f Sunday, March 23rd C a tholic C h a rities servin g the Girl Scout Banquet Much Enjoyed Fine P r o g r a m W a s Presented F o llow in g the D in n e r S e r v e d In School C a feteria. A m ost successful M o th e r and D a u g h ter banquet w a s h e ld Thurs day, M a r c h 13th by th e G i r l Scouts troops o f W a r s a w in th e school cafeteria. In th e afternoon, each troop set and decorated its ow n jdy fo r Trustee. R o b e r t Rinehart,- a D e m o c rat in S ilv e r Springs, trim im ing R a lp h D u r fee fo r Trustee. C a s tile voted on 2 propositions [one to spend $15,000 f o r a T a n k e r - P u m p e r , w h ich w a s carried 135 to 78 and th e oth e r proposition to use th e C itizen ’ s'' P a r t y fo r V i l lage Elections w h ich was carried 119 Y e s to 52 N o . G a in e s v ille voted John, M a y n a r d as M a y o r and C a r l W o lf e as T r u s tee, w ith o u t a contest. P e r r y vo t e d H o w a r d W a llace and W m . W h ite as ^Trustees w ith out a contest. P i k e voted G r a n t M a x o n arid F e l i x T a v e r n ier as Trustees w ith out a contest. teble T h e va r ied ideas and c o l o r - , W a rsaw voted Q W e idm a n fu l settings heralded a ga la event. I nd Earl H ubbard as Trustees KV Civ n’rtlrtnlr I ha Anfaiano ltfac ! w ith o u t a contest. W y o m in g voted Jam es S h a w as the m ost efficien t and best tr a i n - ‘e igh t counties o f W e s tern N e w ed organizations o f its kind. lY o r k launches its 35th cam paign 1) S p e e d in answ e ring calls — .this Sunday, Passion Sunday. One o f th e -outstanding achieve-1 T h e M o s t R e v . Joseph A . Burke, m ents o f the Squad is th e short ID. D . B ishop o f B u ffa lo announces m o r e group Drougm lorxn tne n- M a r y A n n V ictor, daughter o f le n g t h o f tim e 'r e q u i r e d fo r th e ,th a t th e A p p e a l G o a l w i l l be the form a tion that tw o o f th e g a ^S|Mr. and M rs. L a w r e n c e V ictor o i Squad to g e t to a victim . O n [sam e as that o f last y e a r $1,750,- w e r e in the P h illip s plant w l e , j t^insonburg( n . Y ., has been sel m any occasions tim e is the d e c id - 000.00 to be distributed am ongst an av- the third w a s on guard, w h e n ^ salutatorian \ vith C o r b e tt stopped. T h e lookout w a s era g e q { g0 Q7 A c t lv e ln m any p reten d in g to h a v e car rou e > school groups such as the N a t io n - lt w a s repo e . , Ial H o n o r Society, editor o f the A sa e a ^ n rom f 5 1 E a g le, the school represen tative cleaning establishm ent was brok-| ^ A m e rican L e Q r a tori_ en into a f t e r it w a s hauled to ___ . . . . . . „ F illm o r e . T h e battered b o x was cal contest, president o f the F . H. Health Programs Scheduled For T.V. Presentation B e g inning M a r c h 24th and w e e k ly thereafter fo r th irteen w e e k s , a h a lf hour T V p r o g r a m w i l l be d e voted to the subject, “ B iological j , . i ____ T,. A . and a m e m b e r o f the F r e n c h dum p e d into the G e n e s e e R i v e r and valu a b le • papers burned. ? ,ub a\ d L >b™ 7 Club, M a ry A n n A b o u t $7 in change w a s &11 the b ° f s to attend R - B' 1 ln the safe netted; but o v e r $70 w a s a * taken from a cash register. W elding School For Adults At Warsaw Central Rescue Squad Revived Woman Overcome By Gas T h e W a rsaw Rescue Squad was called to 72 L ivin g s ton St., W a r saw F r id a y even in g to re v iv e M rs. W in d s o r w h o had been o v e r com e by gas fum e s a t the hom e o f her daughter, M rs. D o r e e n M a r tin. T h e Squad used tw o tanks o f ozygen to re v iv e the ill wom a n . M rs. W in d s o r w a s staying w ith a grandson, T o m m y w h e n the ac cident occurred. T h e b o y and his d o g w e r e not a ffected b y the Research A s a C a reer.” T h is is to fum es- w h ich could b e ^sm e lled Warsaw Fire Wardens Named By Supervisor M a u r ice . W . M o n tgom e r y , Su p e rvisor o f the T o w n o f W a r s a w has appointed the fo llo w in g to serve as F ire W a rdens. F r a n k Fish e r, D istrict N o . 1 V e rn o n C lark , D istrict N o . 2. E l m e r B a g g , D istrict N o . 3. W illia m Flint, D istrict N o . 4. A firew a r d e n is a person ap pointed fo r the purpose o f pre ven tin g and extingu ishing forest be produced b y th e N a tion a l Broadcasting Com p a n y , sponsored b y th e A m e r ica n H e a r t A s s o c ia tion and supported, in part, by E. R. Squibb and Son. T h is series w i l l be carried o v e r m ost educational televisio n sta tions across th e country, through th e N a tion a l E d u c a tional T e le v i sion netw o r k . I t is designed to influence you n g p e o p le o f H ig h S c h o o l and college a g e to con sider research in th e m e d ical and biologicol sciences as a career, to think o f research as an en tity and as a w a y ' o f life and the excitin g w o r ld it represents. L a s t w e e k th e E d itors o f the W y o m in g C o u n ty p a p e rs w e r e given, an. a r ticle con c e r n in g a H e a lth C a r e e r p r o g r a m to be p r e sented b y th e H e a lth Association and sponsored b y the H o m e D e m onstration D e p a r tm e n t o f th e E x tension S e r v ice o f W y o m in g C o u n ty a t th e M a s o n ic T e m p le in W a rsaw at 8 o ’clock, F r i d a y even ing, M a r c h 21st. M iss B lanche A r m s tron g , the H e a lth E d u c a tional Consultant on th e S t a f f o f the State Charities A i d Association, w i l l speak on the topic, “ H e a lth M a n -p o w e r Shortage, A m e r ica ’s G r e a test P r o b Lem.’ W ilson W e lls, the E x e c u tive D i rector o f the W e s tern N e w Y o r k even on the outside o f the house. It w a s found that a p ip e in the furnace had becom e disconnec ted and that gas w a s leak in g from the side arm o f the w a t e r heater. M rs. W in d s o r , had gon e to the basem ent to * investigate the trouble, had fa lle n to th e flo o r and craw led to th e firs t flo o r to telephone hen daughter at the b o w lin g a lle y b e fo r e she lost con sciousness. Y o u n g T o m m y ran n e x t door to sum m p n neighbors w h e n she collapsed. fires, w ith the authority to su m jrecio r o i tn e w e s ter n n e w x o r k m on m en to figh t fire s and fo in H o s p ital Council located in B u f- cur necessary expenses in e x t in g fe lo , w i l l exp lain , “ H o w W e s tern uishirlg fires, w h ich expenses a r e 'N e w Y o r k M e e ts Its H e a lth P e r - chargeable to the tow n . , sonnel Needs.' The Eastern Star Bridge Tournament Is Very Close T h e Odds are m a intaining a pa per thin lead o v e r th e E v e n s in the O. E. S. B r id g e Tournam e n t. T h e m a rgin pf d ifferen c e is on ly 240 points b e tw e e n cum ulative team scores o f n e a r ly three quar ters o f a m illion to tal points. L a s t Th u r s d a y night, M ilton Thom p s o n and C a r r o l K lah n pac ed the Odds w ith 7730. M a y B a k e r and F loren tin e Sm ithers led the E v e n s w ith 6570. E a r l H u b b a rd still is h igh m an fo r the O d d s w ith a n individual total o f 49,120 points. F o r the first tim e during th e tournam ent, G il bert B a ll has relinquished the ing factor as to whether a v ictim th e various agencies fo r Charity, w i l l liv e or not. F o r exam p le, a .the F a ith and Education. (K i n d l y turn to p a g e 7) j T h e P a tron o f this y e a r ’s appeal [is O u r L a d y o f Lourdes. The .Catholic Church is celebratin g the [Centennial o f th e A p p a r ition s o f the Blessed M o th e r o f St. B e rna d e tte in France. v L a s t y e a r St. M ich a e l’s had subscribed $3,102. M a r c h 25th at W a r s a w C entral I T h e R e v . M ich a e l F . Sekelsky jfo r adults w i l l begin T u e s d a y 'pastor o f St. M ich a e l’s, W a rsaw (M a r c h 15th at W a r s a w C e n tral has announced at all the Masses [School. T h e school w i l l be con- .last Sunday the nam es o f the v o l - .ducted on e night a w e e k fo r at unteer w o r k e r s w h o w i l l solicit (least five weeks. I t is fo r b e g in - charity g ifts this Sunday, ners and others w ishin g to im -| M rs. K e n n e th Bender, M rs. p r o v e th e ir w e ld in g sk ilL G e o r g e G e o r g e B rad y , M rs. Raynnond W . K e lle r , W a rsaw C e n tral School B r o w n e , M rs. J. F . C a h ill, M rs. teacher o f agriculture w i l l in - L a w r e n c e Calm es, M rs. Joseph struct, teaching w e ld in g in v a r - .Charles, M rs. H e n r y D o ran M rs. ious positions, n d ifferen t kinds H a r o ld D o o d y , M rs. R o n a ld E c - o f m etals, w e ld in g cast iron, hard cleston, M iss Lin d a F o x , M rs. surfacing and soldering, cutting Jam e s G a lbraith, M rs. Roland and b r a z in g w ith an are w e ld e r . Standish, M r s . M ich a e l G e o r g e , T h e course is based on instruc- [M rs. D o n a ld B r o v e r , M rs. H o w a r d tions d e v e loped b y T h e Lin c o ln (H a ll, M rs. P a r k e H iggins, M rs. E lectric C o m p a n y , w h o m a k e arc [W illia m H u r lbu rt, M iss M a r y w e ld in g equipm e n t and h a v e been iKeough, M rs. L o u is M a h a , M iss conducting w e ld in g schools since 'A n n a M o r g a n , M iss M a r y M c D o n - 1937. T h e A t t ica W e ld in g Su p p ly aid. M iss M a r y M c G e e , M rs. Com p a n y w i l l sponsor and super- Stella M id e a , M rs. Joseph O ’B rien, vise the course. M rs. T h e o d o r e Z iark o w s k i, M iss A l l interested in learning to K a t h r y n O ’B rien, M iss M a r y O’- w e ld are asked to attend the first B rien, M r s . Irm a Schneckenbur- m e e ting Tuesday, M a r c h 25th, at ger, M rs. Joseph Shonk, M rs. R o s e 8 p. m . in the A g . Room s. A d v a n c e (Standish, M rs. N ich o las Stoffer, registration m a y b e m a d e b y ca l- |Mrs. F r a n k Stritzel, M iss V e r a Scholarship c r r p o r a t T o T f o r i 5 i s | U n g M r ' K e U e r a t 663 ' E n o u g h f \ | Thornas’ ^ s' Jan} es V a n d e r b ! y \ B y six o ’clock the cafeteria w a s ‘ filled w ith G irl Scouts, B r o w n ie Scouts, and th e ir m o thers and leaders. T h e m enu fo r the d in n e r is traditional: M e a t loa f, scalloped potatoes, salad, rolls, je l l o and cake. T h e m e m b e rs o f th e troop com m ittees contributed m ilk fo r children and coffee fo r adults. A f t e r dinner, a program w a s g ive n in th e auditorium . Each troop participated, resulting in a ' J n F l y i n g Kites Scout va r iety show. T h e program ;, opened w ith the presentation o f W ith the a r r iva l o f the spring the colors. k ite fly i n g season, the N e w Y o r k T h e first yea r B r o w n ies ga v e th e State E lectric and Gas Corp., to- M a y o r , M a b le Robinson and L a w rence Strathearn as Trustees and K u r t Shutt as Justice o f the Peace w ith o u t a contest except fo r a fe w scattered w riteins. Children Warned O f The Dangers B r o w n ie P r o m ise and sang th e ir sm ile song. Second y e a r Scouts presented the G i r l Scout L a w s “ A C h ild ’s A m e r ica,” a choral- 1 speaking group activity, w a s e x cellen tly done b y Second and F ifth “ (K in d l y turn to p a g e 7 ) Robert Rogers o f I Wyoco Pistol Team Scored Top Honors d a y w a r n e d children o f the dan gers o f k ite fly i n g and suggested that open fields are the safest spots. “ K i t e fly in g is just as much fun today as it e v e r was,” R. A . G r a y , m a n a g e r o f the com p a n y said. “ But e v e r y yea r the streets and roads g e t m o re crow d e d w ith tra ffic and there are fe w e r open and unobstructed places fo r such play. “ W e , o f course, are p a r ticular ly anxious that no ch ild runs the risk o f gettin g hurt around elCt,\ le c - T h e W Y O C O Pistol team under the d irection o f R a n g e m a s ter B o b _ lI IiFW (H gClLiilg IIUIU Cti UUtlU C E o g 0 r .S.W3S ™ t 0 f l OUi _l3^ ‘trie lines o r substations. M o s t chil dren k n o w the dangers o f fly in g kites near such installations, E r ic Mustonen, a senior at A t tica C e n tral School has been com m e n d e d b y the N a tional M e r it outstanding perform a n c e on a na- (K i n d ly turn t o page 7) , terest has already been show n fo r den, M rs. E d w in W a genblass, M rs. [one class and another w i l l be (E d w in W a g e n b lass, M rs. A r th u r started i f enough enroll. Keith Lindstrotn On Dean’s List At Union College W ill Honor Past Noble Grands T h e R e b e k a h s w i l l g iv e a d in - K e ith D. Lindstrom o f 46 P a r k m e r a t 6:30 p. m. on M a r c h 24th street, W a r s a w has b e e n nam e d t o ,at the I.O .O .F- H a ll to honor the ih e D e a n ’s L ist at Union C o Uege Past N o b le Grands. O ther lodge lo r th e period en d in g Jan u a r y [m em b e rs are welcom e . D o n a tion 1958, it was announced to d a y b y 50 cents. D e a n C. W illia m H untley. T o b e i M a k e reservations a fte r 4:30 p. p laced on the Dean’ s List a stu d - m . to M rs. D e ll H a ll, Phone en t m u st h a v e at lea s t a “B ” a v e r - 744-F5 before?' F r id a y evening, a g e and not m ore than one “ C ” M a r c h 2 1 st. grade. •Derrick, Jameri D o u rie, K e n n e th [G e b e l, F ran c is P o w e r s , A lexa n d e r [Kubera, N ich o las Stoffer, P h ilip Schreiner. A n d r e w Rom e sser, Jr. is chair m a n assisted b y M iss M a r y M c D o n a ld. T h is y e a r ’s appeal dedicated to O u r L a d y o f Lou rdes and in m em o r y o f ou r deceased parishioners especially P a u l M c D o n a ld w h o in life w a s so dedicated to the cause o f charity. day even in g o v e r the W y o m in g County P e a c e O fficers aggrega tion. T h e W Y O C O team w a s com posed o f B. R o g e rs, B . H a r v e y , G. W illiam s , M . Bassett, N . L a s h - inger, W . K i b l e r and E. G a r w o o d . T h e m e m b e rs o f th e P e a c e O f ficers team included W . Zeches, C. Jorgenson, P . B rogan, D. Jen kins, T. B o g a rt, D . C o llister and C. M c E lheny. T o ta l aggrigate scores w e r e 1209 fo r the W Y O C O club as against 1088 fo r the P e a c e O ffi cers. In d ividu a l honors w e n t to B. R o g e r s o f the W Y O C O club w ith a 227 and to W . Z e c h e s o f the P e a c e O fficers w ith a 211. S lo w fire honors w e r e picked up b y E . G a r w o o d w i t h 'a n 81. B o th tim e d fire and rap id fire h igh scores w e r e posted b y B . R o g e r s w ith resp e c tive scores and 75. o f 80 Lindstrom , son o f M rs. T . G . Lindstrom , is a Sophom o re this y e a r and is m a joring in E n g lish. L O . O. F . W I L L C O N F E R T H E F I R S T D EG REE O d d F e llow s w i l l please tak e notice that the F irs t D e g r e e w i l l be g ive n this Thursday even in g . A la r g e class w ill be present to rec e iv e 'its degree. S E N IO R C IR C U S A T W A R S A W C E N T R A L T h e class o f 1958 o f the W a r saw C e n tral school w i l l hold the annual S e n ior circus o n F r id a y even in g fro m 8 - 10 p. 'm. follo w e d b y a dance in the cafeteria from 10-12. M iss S h e lley Stokes, dau g h ter o f M r. and M rs. E a r l H u b bard, lis general chairm a n o f the circus, assisted b y M a r y * A n n Sm ith, M a r y R e illy, Joan Schoen Observed 58th v Wedding Anniversary M r . an d M rs. E. D. C o a ts o f Cal edonia w e r e recen t dinn e r guests o f tw o o f th e ir daughters, M rs. H . L e e Chase and fa m ily o f W a r saw and M rs. C h a r les Carson o f Caledonia, in honor o f their 58th w e d d in g an n iversary; M r . and M rs. Coats are also the parents o f M r . D a v id E. Coats, o f L e R o y , Edm u n d R . Coats o f C a le donia and M rs. W i l li s C la r k o f F illm o r e lodge w i l l be guests. _______ _ _______ ______ _ ____________ ______ M e m b e rs o f the D e g r e e team acker, H a r o l d ' Sim m ons, J o h n iS u h e m , N . Y . lead for the Evens. M a y B a k e r is 'a r e requested to be present a t 'H o y , Irv in g B a x ter and Suzanne T h e y , also h a v e 14 grandchild- the n e w leader w ith 45,760. 7:30 p. m . Sm ith. ren an d 4 great grand children. T H E D. A . R.’s W I L L M E E T I N W A R S A W N E X T W E E K F R I D A Y T h e M a r y Jem ison chapter o f the Daughters o f the A m e r ican R e v o lution, w i l l b e h e ld at the W a rsaw H istorical House, P e r r y A v e ., F rid a y , M a r c h 28th at 1:30 p. m. M iss M a r y T o a n o f P e r r y w i l l g iv e a ta lk on “ M e a n in g o f L ib e r t y in Ghana and in the U n ited States o f A m e r ica.” G o o d citizen essays and a - w a r d s w i l l be g ive n a t this tim e . Hostesses are M rs. M a r tin , M rs. Lee, M rs. Foster, M rs. M . M a h a n , M rs. N o rtoh, M rs. K lah n . L E G I O N P O S T W I L L H O L D B I R T H D A Y P A R T Y T H E 21st E a g le M e m o rial P o s t 1720 w i l l observe th e r e 39th b irth d a y o f the A m e rican L e g io n b y holding a special d in n e r on F r id a y e v e n ing a t 7:00 p. m . R o b e r t K in g s ley o f C a s tile and W y o m in g C o u n ty S e r v ice O ffic e r w ill be the speaker. clim b ing e le c t r ic lin e poles or oth e r electric structures. B u t there are alw a y s some m o re adventur ous than others, and n e w k ite fly e r s are com ing alon g each year.” M r , G r a y ga v e these seven rules fo r safe k ite flyin g : 1. A lw a y s fly you r kite in an open fie ld . 2. N e v e r run across the road w h ile fly in g a kite. 3. K e e p kites a w a y fro m e le c - ■ trie w ires and T V antennas. 4. N e v e r fly a k ite in the rain o r fly a k ite w ith a w e t string. 5. N e v e r f l y a k ite w ith m e tal in the fram e , or w ith tin s e l string o r w ire o r an y w in e that has m e t a l in it. N e v e r use m etal on k ite tails. 6 . N e v e r g o near fa llen electric w ires or clim b electric polds, to w ers o r substation fences. 7. I f you r k ite gets caught on e lectric w ire s or a pole, le t is a - lone. B e t ter lose a k ite than you r life. M rs. G r a y also cautioned the children against clim b in g a tree near electric w ires. Stressing th e dangers o f k ite fly in g , d e s c r ip tive posters h a v e b e e n distributed to schools fo r posting o n b u lletin boards. T h e posters also w i l l be used on th e vision program s. Adult Driving Course Starts On March 31st T h e fifteen th course in A d u lt D r iv in g E d u c a tion w i l l start at W a r s a w C e n tral School on M a r c h 31st a t 7 :i5 p. m . I t w i l l b e he’ d in R o o m 115. F o r fu r th e r in fo r m a tion ca ll th e school o r phone W a r saw 613-M . S in c e th e course w a s initiated in 1951, on e hundred ninety adults haVe taken th is training.