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A XL ' % ■\ J 1 L L i - «* ‘ ’'^ y r w f T r ^ ’ ^ ONE OF SIX WYOMING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS K E l ’f Y O R K S T A T E L I T R A B Y A l b a n y , N . Y . \ * pommg Count? VOLUME LXXXV WYOMING, N. Y., THURSDAY. APRIL 24, 1958 MUMBER 17 Babson Discusses Fixing Depression With ‘‘Gadgets” Published F igures A r e U n fa ir and M o s t Congressm en A r e T o o H a s ty T o G rab A n y T h in g W ithout Thin k in g . Mrs. Ora Cole Took Part In School Lunch Conference T h e State Education D e p a r t m e n t o f A lb a n y held a conference at Am h e rst, N. Y ., on F riday, A - p r il 18th f o r the school lunch man agers o f Erie, Cattaraugus and N i a g a r a Counties. M rs. Ora C o le w a s invited as a representative o f W a rsaw Cen I am w r itin g this a fter a v isit tral School and the local P . T. A . Dollars and Cents Farm Discussion At Letchworth D a irym e n ’ s Leagu e Sponsors M e e t in g W h ich Is a P a r t of S e v e r a l In form a tion Forum s T o B e H e ld Thruout S ix State M ilk -S h e ld . to Florida, and should be m o re optim istic. A p r i l is a w o n d e r fu l m onth there. T h e form e r cold w e a th e r and freezes are now over. T h e .cold and rains are en tirely unit to take part in the program . She spoke on the relation o f the school lunch program and com m unity activities stressing es p e c ially P . T . A . sponsored pro forgotten. In fact, th e y w ill g i v e jects such as the “ B a c k to School F lorida better crops and m o r e D inn e r ” held, this fa ll and the tes tourists next w in ter than ever be tim o n ial dinner held recently, fore. Published F igu r e s A r e U n fair M y tim e th e r e enabled m e to read m o r e newspapers than us ual, and it seem s as if econom ic history m ay report, in years to com e, that the 1958 “ recession” w a s started in W a shington. M a n y Congressm en there seem to be v o id o f all reason. L ik e people in a h a ll w h e r e a fire has started, T h e school lunch program not on ly provides the nutritional need o f the students but is so organzed as to help w ith the P. T. A . program and other com m u n ity affairs. [Rescue Squad Reaches $5,200 th e y are panicky and rushing head , lon g . O n ly they are looking fo r iTruck Fund a w a y to “ g e t in” , rather than to “ g e t out” ! I k n o w nothing about politics, but I do know m y “statistics.” T h e current figu res on unem ploym e n t are v e r y deceptive. T h e y com p a re w ith only the past fe w yea r s w h e n both husband and w i f e h a v e been w o rking. This, h o w e v e r , has been an abnorm al situation. I have roughly com p le ted statistics for the num b e r o f fam ilies today w ithout a w a g e earn e r com p a red w ith previou s years. Although 5*0 or m o re p e r sons m a y be unem p loyed, m y es tim a te is that less than 1 Ye o f the b y th e W a lte r K le in Post A m fam ilies today are w ith o u t w a g e earners. Is this a depression? W h a t A b o u t T h e Cures? B e fo r e the Franklin R o o s e v e lt era, e v e r y depression w a s allo w ed to “ take its natural course.” ation in raising this am ount o f I person a lly h a v e been through m o n e y . So fa r th e r e has been A dollars and cents lo o k at dairy farm incom e and how it is affected b y the N e w Y o r k - N e w Jersey m a rketing ord e r w ill occupy top spot for discussion at a m e e tih g A p r il 28, 1958 in L e t chw o rth C entral School, G a ines- v lle , N . Y ., 8:00 p. m. A l s o » high on the agenda w ill be an explanation o f the dairy industry self help program which is n o w b e fo r e Congress. This plan, developed by the National M ilk Producers Federation and the National G range, w o u ld take the governm e n t out of the dairy business and turn it over to fa r m ers. Sponsored by the D a irym e n ’s L g a g u e C o o p e r a tive Association, the m e e ting is part o f a series of in form a tion forum s being held through-out the six state m ilk shed. C . G. G a y lord, local division represen tative of the League, em phasized that the m e e ting is an “ open foru m ” to which all pers ons, L e a g u e m em b e rs and non m e m b e rs alike, a r e in v ited . In addition to the m a r k e tin g or der and self help, other subjects scheduled fo r discussion are a proposed producer financed fluid m ilk advertisin g program and the fin a n c ial im p a c t o f price supports on d a iry farm e r s in the East. Russell E. Dennis, D irector o f T h e Pancake Supper sponsored D istrict 15 o f th e D a irym e n ’s Leagu e w ill speak b r ie f ly and answ e r questions. C h a irm a n of the m e e tin g w ill b e F r a n k W a lk ley, Su b D istrct Presid e n t o f Dis trict 15B o f the L e a g u e w h ich is W y o m in g County. Pancake Supper N e tted $260 and $500 G ift F r o m Crystal H o o k and L a d d e r Com p a n y M a k e s G o a l in Sight, But Y o u r H e lp N e e d T o Reach It. ‘ “ H e r b ” O n e ill, finan c e ch a ir man o f the W a rsaw Rescue squad Tru c k Fund reports that $5205.06 has been collected to date o f the $8,000. needed. Board o f Directors — Citizens Bank of Attica Sitting le f t to righ t: R o y L . French; E d w a r d F . O s tertag, P r e s id e n t; B rainard E. Prescott, Chairm a n o f B o a r d ; N o r m a n E. G o d frey. Standing le f t to righ t: C larence F . G illiatt; H e n r y D . N o r ton ; Chauncey S. K ib b e ; M illa r d F . Embt. erican L e g io n o f W a r s a w netted $260.00 fo r the fund. A H m e m b e rs o f the Squad w ish to thank the L e g io n m em b e rs fo r their w o r k and the public fo r th e ir cooper- fo u r such depressions. T h e y d e v - (K l n d l v W n t * page 5 ) P. T. A. Given Presentation Of School Facts D r. Leachm a n Discussed F o u r Sites, F o u r Various P r ic e Ranges and State A id . $4445.06 received b y letter fo r an average o f $8.90 a letter. T h i r ty-th r e e hundred letters w e r e sent out and so fa r on ly 501 h a v e been returned, so please look up you r en v e lop e and send you r Batavia Indians A re Returning From Daytona Beach Base D o n R ichm o n d return ing fo r his 600 Cancer Crusaders On the March iMrs. Edward AIils [Elected Warsaw .P.T.A. President contribution to these m en w h o | second y e a r as m a n a g e r o f the do such unselfish w o r k fo r free. jB a tavia Indians is w e ll pleased T h is is you r on ly opportunity to | w ith the team he i s brin g in g back pay them fo r th e ir services. fro m the Daytona Beach T r a in in g Base. T h e team w i ll a r r ive in B a - T h e Crystal H o o k and L a d d e r C o m p a n y o f the W a rsaw F ire D e - tavia, in tim e fo r a noon w o r k ou t at M a c A r th u r Stadium on partm e n t g a v e the squad $500 at Thursdayi A p r i l 24th a t 6:30 p. m. th e ir annual m e e tin g in A p r i l |They w i l l b e fe t e d at a w e lcom e In th e W a r s a w school auditor- and th e squad thinks that i f the ^ o m e p a r ty at the M o o s e Club, iu m on W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l 16th {m en o f this com p a n y b e lieve i n ' w h e r e business m a n a g er Gus about s ix t y citizens heard D r . J. the w o r k o f th e ir fe l l o w m e m b e rs B e r g lu n d and m a n a g e r Ddn Rifch- that you can also g iv e a fe w dol lars to h e lp replace a piece o f equipm e n t that has been g ivin g W . Leachm a n di=cuss plans for a n e w school bu ilding. D r . L e a c h m a n stated that fou r sites had b e e n considered b y the Citizens C o m m ittee and been discarded be cause o f various factors such as: S ite too sm a ll, too fa r fro m pres en t site, site Avithout sew a g e or p a v e d street etc. T h e com m ittee that has served its usefulness, fa v o r e d the use o f th e property o n W e s t C o u r t street. m o n d w i l l introduce the players. H o w a r d F e lln e r is chairm an. A sen d - o ff parade w i l l b e held a fin e service to the com m u n ity dow n tow n B a tavia b e fo r e the and you fo r o v e r ten years. T h e j team leaves fo r E r ie w h e r e they m en w i l l not fa il you so let’s not [open th e 1958 season. St. Joseph’s fa il them b y m a k ing them use a Junior and Sen ior D r u m Corp Avill piece o f antiquated equipm ent So in closing let’s a ll send just T h e speaker described fou r a ^e w dollars to the m en who g iv e plans w h ich had been prepared b y the architect. T h e first group o f plans w a s f o r a som e w h a t m o re elaborate addition w h ich, although con tainin g no luxuries, Avas m o re so m u ch o f tim e, e f fo r t and tal ent to protect us w ithout charge. o r less ideal. I f th is w e r e con- c , n , . p , . . structed in the form o f an a d d i - , * e c o n d ” oho L I l I U C tio n to th e present b u ild in g th e cost Avould be $850,000. I f it w e r e constructed as a n e w building, the cost w a s estim a ted at $790,000. I t w a s explained the d ifferen c e w a s d u e to cost o f alterin g th e pres e n b u ild in g to accom odate fifteen room s . A n expansion o f o n ly nine room s can b e m a d e w ith o u t such alteration. A second group o f plans con tain in g som e what less space and 'A t Warsaw Central On Wednesday, 30th A second p o lio im m unization clinic has been announced b y M rs. G e o r g e K e ller, local chairm a n o f the M a r c h o f Dim es, to b e held a t W a r s a w C e n tral School W e d nesday night, A p r il 30th at 7 p . m . Dr. J. W illia m Leachm a n w i l l be the physician in charge. Nurses assisting w i l l b e M rs. V e r a T i f - supply th e music. A t C ity H a ll th e y w i l l be greeted b y m em b e rs o f th e city govern m e n t w h o Avill wish them success fo r the season. On Sunday, A p r il 27 at 7:30 p. m . th e Indians Avill op e n the hom e season against the E rie S a ilors w ith D a v e Seem a n as pitcher. T h e opening gam e cere m o n ies w i l l include music o f the B a tyvia H ig h School Band, in troduction o f the players, th r o w in g o f the first b a ll b y Council President, R o n a ld M a r tin. construction in m o s t econom ical jfany, M rs. P a tricia W indus, and m a terials Avould req u ire $670,000 as in addition and $620,000 as a n e w building. A l l o f these costs in c lu d e school fu r n itu r e and equ ip m e n t. D r. Leachm a n pointed ou t that th e bond issue would have to be M iss Schm idt o f th e W y o m in g C o u n ty B o a r d o f H e a lth . O thers w h o h a v e volun teered th e ir ser- •vices a r e M rs. R u a O ’D e ll, M r s . V irg in ia Burgeson, and M rs. Jean G a b b e y . Those \vho received th e ir first shots at th e A p r il 2nd, clinic f o r th e fu l l am ount although las w e l l as an y others needing first, about $248,000 w o u ld actually b e second or th ird im m u n ization shots paid b y th e S tate (S t a te A id ).| a r e urged to take advantage o f N u m e r o u s questions w e r e asked this opportunity, b y m e m b e rs o f th e audience and th e concensus seem e d to fa v o r a n e w b u ild in g o f an econom y type. Holstein Club Announces Annual Banquet, Program T h e W y o m in g C o u n ty H o lstein T h e first clin ic held 4 w e e k s ago w a s determ ined a success. O v e r 370 persons w e r e innoculated b y D r. C lifford H a r v ille. In addition to th e a b o v e personnel M rs. Chas. W a g e n h a ls, M rs. D a v id G r o v e and M rs. E a r l H u b b a rd assisted in. th e clinic. B o th th e W y o m in g C o u n ty C h a p ter o f th e M a rch o f D im e s •$400.00 Damage To Electric Insulators During Vacation T h e Spring V a c a tion fo r boys, n e a r ly brought. W a r s a w a serious break dow n in electrical service, as som e b o y s w ith 22’s o r p e llet guns b r o k e several o f the la r g e insulators that b r in g the 33,000 in e into W a rsaw . T h e s e insulators are expensive at $15 each and th e N e w Y o r k State E lectric Co. esim ates that it cost th e m o v e r $400 to replace and re p a ir th e dam a g e done. P a r e n ts q f b o y s w h o h a v e such guns are requested to question th e ir youngsters to see i f th e y can be made to understand that $400 w o rth o f dam a g e is not a childish prank any m o re. Y o u A r e R e m in d e d T o W e l com e T h e m and Study the In form a tion M a teria l W h ich T h e y ‘W ill G i v e 'Y o u . A t the m e e ting o f th e W a r s a w ;P. T . A . held on W e d n e s d a y even ing, A p r i l 16th the fo llo w in g of ficers Avere elected fo r the yea r 1-958-1959: President, M r s . EdAvard A h is; 1st V i c e president, M r s . Reid M o r e than 600 C a n c e r C rusa- 'Sm ith; 2nd vice president, M rs. ders are ready to go into action 'L o u is Jam es; R e c o r d in g S e c r e - this m o n th to “ F igh t Cancer w ith tary, M rs. B e rnard Sodt; C o r r e s - a Checkup and a Check,” it w a s -Ponding secretary, M rs. D o n a ld announced by E d w in C. R o b in s o n 'M c C a b e ; Treasurer, M rs. Ferris chairm an o f the A m e r ica n C a n c e r Y a n A lle n . Attica Bank Was Recently ! Reorganized S o c iety’s Crusade in W y o m in g County. T h e 1958 fund raising and edu cational d r iv e Avill continue throughout A p r i l . T h e national goal is $30,000,000; the W y o m in g Co. quota is $7,800. “ A C S volun teers h a v e doubled th e ir ranks in tw o years,” de clared D r . R ichard W illiam s , Pres., o f the W y o m in g C o u n ty un it A . C. S.. “ T h a t astonishing fact is eviden c e o f h o w the Crusade! against cancer has gained in m o m entum . I t is incredible and heart Avarfing that our A’olunteers now num b e r o v e r 2,000,000. “ W h e n s o m a n y A m e r i c a n s a r e e a g e r to g i v e t h e i r s p a r e tim e to a g r e a t p u b l i c s e r v i c e f i g h t * Ave c a n b e s u r e t h a t fig h t Avill o n e A t this tim e an H o n o r a r y L i f e m em b ership in the P . T . A . was presented to M rs. Thom a s W . Thom as, the retirin g presideht. Healtli Ass’n. Held Annual Meeting Tuesday K a r l M o n s o n A g a in E lected P r e s iden t and E m e r y E llin w o o d W a s E lected A L i f e H o n o r a r y M e m b e r T u e s d a y evening, A p r il 22nd, at the Annual D in n e r M e e t in g qf 'the B o a r d o f D irectors o f the H e a lth Association o f W y o m in g B rainard E. Prescott, A n A ttica N a tive W a s N a m e d B o a rd Chairm a n . H e n r y D. N o r ton and N o r m a n E. G o d frey W e r e A ls o Chosen Directors. T h e C itizens Bank o f A ttica Board o f D irectors on Thursday, A p r il 10, at a special m e e tin g re organized w ith B rainard E. Pres cott, East A u r o r a attorney, named Chairm a n o f the B o a rd. T h e other tw o director m e m bers are H e n r y D. Norton, V ice President o f the E r ie County Trust Com p a n y , East A u r o r a , and N o r m a n E . G o d frey, a partner in the G o d frey M illin g Com pany, A ttica. C o n trollin g interest in the in stitution w a s purchased b y indi viduals ih the East A u r o r a - A ttica area. T h e price paid w a s not 'dis closed. B rainard E. Prescott w h o Avas born in A ttica in 1910 is the fourth generation o f his fa m ily to liv e in this village. H e is m a rried to Elizabeth Squires and they h a v e th ree children. A graduate o f C o r n e ll in 1932 he also gradua ted from th e U n iversity o f B u f fa lo in 1935, w h e n h e w a s adm it- Daylight Saving Starts Sunday Morning C o m m e n c ing n e x t Sunday m o r n ing, A p r i l 27th at 2:00 A . M . the entire State o f N e w Y o r k w i l l go on D a y lig h t S a v in g T im e and con tinue u n til the last Sunday in O c tober. C locks should b e set Ahead on e hou r Saturday evening. (A t the beginning o f the sea son w e lose an hou r b u t g e t it back in the fa ll . ) Monday Club Sponsors Drive For Girl Scouts W a r s a w A r e a Is Asked T o Raise $1200, F o r This Y e a r , B y H o u se T o House Canvass. d a v end in vic t o r y . O b v iou s ly it _ ..... „ ... ____ _ ~ „ ... .... . T, . i County, held at the W a r s a w Cen- w i l l take tim e and m o n e y It took ^ fo llo w in g six n e w ,. tim e and m o n e y to con trol p o lio - m em b ers w e r e elected to r e p l a c e ^ ° the H e is noxv praetic tim e and. the e f fo r t s o f a volu n - \ hQse w h o s e term s had ex p ire: m g la w in East A u r o r a w h e r e he ta r y agency, generously aided b y 'lMiss M a r jo r ie A l ie n and M r s . Jen- at present m akes his hom e, volunteers, and supported by. v o l- nie M a c Q uarrie o f P e r r y ; M rs. F rom 1940 to 1946 he served u n tary contributions.” jL u c y H a r d y o f A ttica ; W illia m in the A r m y w h e r e he w a s an in M r . Robinson said preparations V a n A fs d a le o f Castile; Dennison fo r the im m inent drive. are n o w iK B u llens and M rs. E th e l N e s b itt o f WarsaAV. I f th e residents in th e sixteen towns in W y o m in g C o u n ty have persons in th e ir com m unities who Avould lik e to represent his o r her township on the B o a rd, the present D irectors Avould be glad to talk Avith them about it du r in g the com p leted. Volu n teers have been assigned, to the in ten s ive house- to-house cahvass fo r Cancer. (K in d ly iu i n to p e ge 4) (K i n d ly turn to page 5 ) Republican Women T o Meet At Batavia On Wednesday, May 7th Assem b y m a n Joseph F . C a r ' f ould b e presented b y persons lino. M a i o r ity L e a d e r o f be A s - ?rom th e areas Avhere th e p r o b - *lems exist, i f possible. K a r l M onson w a s re-elected as Bishop Scaife T o Be Guest At Masonic Meeting Tonight T h e “ Spring F e s t iva l” o f the M asons o f Genesee and W y o m in g Counties w i ll b e celebrated Thurs d a y evening, A p r i l 24th, w ith a C,om i?.g - y e a r ~ Heal.th. Problem s 7;15 0,clQck dinner at the W a r saw Central School. T h e R t. R e v . Laurison C lu b w i l l hold its annual spring and th e C o u n ty H e a lth D e p a r t - banquet and m e e tin g in the W a r - |ment w ish to thank a ll those w h o s a w C e n tral School caferteria o n ih a v e helped Avith th e clinics, th e W.O.T.M. Entertained Senior Regents W a r s a w Chapter, W . O. T. M . h e ld th e ir regu lar C h a p ter night m e e tin g on W e d n e s d a y , A p r il 9th Avith initiation. T h e past Senior R e g e n ts o f th is C h a p ter w e r e sem b ly w i l l speak to the 8th Ju d icial D istrict o f th e State F e d e r a tion o f W o m e n ’ s R e p u b lican Clubs. W e d n e s d a y , M a v 7th, 1958 at a luncheon at 12:30 p. m . at M o o s e H a ll, Bata\Tn , N . Y . T h e G e n e s e e C o u n ty Avill h e th e H o s tess. D istrict President K a th e r in e N o r ton B r itt o f W a rsaw , w i l l in troduce the speaker and other puests at the luncheon and n r ° s - id<° during \ the business session w h ich follow s . President o f the H e a lth Associa- (K in d ly turn to page 5) Benefit Dinner At School W ill Be Put On By Honor Society T h e N a tion a l H o n o r Societies o f W a r s a w C e n tral School are plan nin g to send C a r o l Eisenhard, a m e m b e r o f the senior honor grou p and a standard b e a r e r in schbol, guests fo r the evening. F o llow in g , m e lia N in o s from N iagara County M rs. John J. B r o w n , chairm a n to G irls’ State in June. W ith this ’ in view , they are h o ld in g a fa m ily style baked ham d in n e r in the cafeteria on T u e s d a y even in g A p r i l 29. T h e A m e r ican L e g io n alw a y s sends a boy to B o y ’s State and H o n o r Society feels a g irl should h a v e a sim ilar opportun ity. C o m m unity backing is need ed to m a k e th e dinner a success o f the nom inating com m ittee w i l l present a tick e t o f officers. M rs. E d w in O ’ C o n n o r from M rs. Leslie M . H o ffm a n fro m E r ie C o u n ty V ic e P r e s id e n t; M rs. A - L . Scaife, Episcopal Bishop o f W e s tern N e w . Y o r k , w i l l be th e guest o f honor, and prin c ipal speaker. A r ran g e m e n ts h a v e b e e n m a d e by .W a rsaw Lod g e No. 549, F . & A . M ., and thle G e n e s e e - W y o m in g C o u n c il q f M a s o n ic A c tivities, and dinn e r reservations m a y b e m ade through the L o d g e O fficers o f th e tw o Counties. M a n y prom inent W e s tern NeAv Y o r k M asons have m a d e reserva tions, and a gen e ral in v itation is exten d e d to all Masons. O n account o f the prom inence o f Bishop Scaife, th e C lerg y are especially invited. R E B E K A H S E N T E R T A I N E D D I S T R I C T O F F I C I A L On A p r i l 14, the R e b e k a h L o d g e entertain e d the D istrict D e p u ty President o f Dist. N o . 2 a t a regu lar m eeting. P r o g r a m was W e d n e s d a y , A p r il 30th at 7:30 p .lB o a r d a f Education fo r the use o f .the m e e ting, refreshm e n ts w e r e S e c r e tary; M rs. C a r l W a g n e r fro m m . T h e r e w i l l b e a tu r k e y dinn e r school facilities, as w e l l as th e served. |Erie County, Treasu r e r, a t $1.75 p e r plate. T h e speaker of|m a n y w h o h a v e taken advantage! T h e n e x t reg d la r m e e ting w ill. R e s e r v a tions -will b e accepted, th e even in g w i l l b e L e o n P icqu e t, o f th e service thus m a k ing ou r be h e ld o n W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l 23 b y M rs. B ritt, WarsaAV, N . Y ., u n - and to enable the society to c a r r y in charge o f M rs. N o r m a K e l le r N a tion a l D irector o f th e club. tim e w o r th w h ile. at 7:30 p. m . til F riday, M a y 2nd. ou t its p r o ject fo r 1958. a fte r w h ich lunch w a s served. # , f % F o r years W a rsaw has had eigh t Avonderful G irl Scout groups Avith excellen t leaders, a ll do in g a ' superb job. In ord e r that these fin e groups be continued the G irl Scouts must conform to the national pattern and becom e m em b ers o f the tri county organization. T h e w o m e n o f the M o n d a y club a t th e ir annual luncheon en thusiastically endorsed the G irl Scout D r iv e fo r $1,200. T h e M o n d a y club fo r years has been one o f the sponsoring agen- ces fo r th e G irl Scouts and now th e y are going ou t to ask the pobple o f W a r s a w to contribute to the support o f th e G i r l Scouts T h e gen e ral chairm a n fo r the d r iv e is M rs. W illa r d M . H u m phrey Sr. T h e specal g i f t chairm a n is M rs. W illia m J. E m b u ry and her co - chairm a n are: Mrs. H a rold M iller, M rs. W a lter Brom a n , M rs. C h a r les W e e k s and M rs. W illiam S. Sm a llw o o d . T h e chairm an o f D istrict I is M rs1. C a rl Parody, district II, M rs. F loyd N e e ley, district I I I M rs. C a r l Zeches, d istrictlV M rs. H i l - m a r Roessler. T h e E r ie H ill has Mrs. A lb e r t B a k e r as chairm an an d Earl H u b b a rd is apponted Treasurer. More Facts Are Presented On Highway Site WarsaAV Business Ass’n. Presents a V e r y Thorough Study o f Facts and Figures P e r ta in in g T o W a r s a w ’ s E fforts T o K e e p the County H igh w a y D e p a rtm e n t In WarsaAV WarsaAV Businessm en’s Assn. and C h a m b e r o f Com m e rce, Inc. A p r i l 15, 1958 M r . L . A . Cass, E d ior W y o m in g Co. N e w s p a p e rs W a rsaw , N e w Y o r k D e a r D e k e: T h e r e has been much interest and com m e n t on you r reporting o f last w e e k ’s County Board o f Su p e r v isor's m eeting. A s a re sponsible civic organization w e w e r e dism a y e d at the results o f our substantial attem p t to assist the C o u n ty in obtaining the m ost adequate site fo r relocating the C o u n ty HighAvay Departm e n t fa c ilities. In the interest of factual report in g and in fairness to the co-oper ative county-m indedness o f the WarsaAV Cham b e r o f Com m erce, w e request th a t you publish the fo llo w in g historv o f events sur rounding the w h o le problem o f the H ig h w a y D e p a rtm e n t relo cation. E a r lv in 1057 is w a s forcib ly brought to the attention o f our Cham b er that lands the noecupied bv the C o u n tv H ig h w a y D e p a rt ment, south o f A llen Street in W a rsaw , know n as the old Con crete P ip e W o rks, Avere critical in any fu iu r e expansion plans E lectronic T im e r s ComoanA- m ight have. A f t e r som e discussion be tw e e n C o u n ty o fficia ls and plant o fficers had resulted in no pos itiv e solution, the W a r s a w Pham - her o f C o m m e rce undertook the satisfactory conclusion o f this ne gotiation as a Avork project. W e w e r e ab le to arrange a m eeting betw e e n M a u r ice M o n tgom e ry, S u p e r v isor fo r the T o w n o f W a r saw. and G e o r g e H u m 0, repres enting the T o w n o f G a inesvile and the then Chairm a n o f the CountA' B o a rd o f Sunervisors. w ith H a r r v L . B row n . A ttorn e y fo r El ectronic - Tim e r s Com p a n v . These m en w o rked fre e lv and success- fu llv tow a r d s a solution o f this problem and the lands in ques-, tion w e r e sold to E lectronic T i - (K i n d l v turn to page 5 ) Firemen’s Auxiliary Sets Meeting Rebekahs W ill Entertain I.O.O.F. Members, Wives F r ie n d ly R e b e k a h L o d g e N o . 334 w i l l entertain th e Odd F e llo w s a n d - t h e ir w iv e s at a 6:30 tureen supper on M o n d a y , A p r i l 28th, at the I. O . O . F . H a ll. Mir. L o u is B r y a n t w i l l be in charge o f th e supper. Rebekah m e m b e rs w i l l please b r in g a tu r een unles# otherw ise solicited. M rs. G irm M c W illia m s and M r . H a r o ld H a ll -will have- charge o f the program . > Sectional M e e t in g o f Special In terest T o F irem e n ’s W iv e s W iU B e H e ld In W a r s a w O n M a y 3rd. T h e Lad les A u x ilia r v o f the Firem e n 's Asociation o f the State of N e w Y o r k has accepted the inA’itation o f the W a r s a w F ire D e partm e n t A u x iliary' to hold a sec tional m e e tin g in the L e g io n H a ll in th e V i l l a g e Park, L ib e r t y St., W a rsaw , on Saturday, M a y 3rd., beginning at 1:30 p. m. A t these sectional m e e tings o f the State F irem e n ’s A u x ilia r y a ll fire com p a n y au x iliary m em b ers have a chance to discuss Avhat other au x iliaries are doing; e x change ideas o f fund raising ac tivities and ask questions pertain ing to an y kind o f A u x ilia r y bus iness. A lso, another purpose o f such a m e e tin g is to interest m o re ladies in jo in in g the State A u x ilia r y : o r prom o te th e form a tion o f a C o u n ty A u x i li a r y or to help tb get th e ir ow n a u x ilia r y started. A n y fir e departm e n t au x iliary m e m b e rs are cord ia lly in v ited to this m e e tin g ; and in the fire com panics w h e r e th e r e is no au x iliary at th e present tim e , w iv e s o f ac tive or exem p t firem e n are cor d ia iv in v ited to attend. T h e offic e r s and m e m b e rs o f the State A u x i l i a r y w i l l be glad to g ive a n y in form a tion desired in form in g an A u x ilia r y in you r ow n F ire C o m p a n y and answ er anv auestions o f m e m b e rs o f A u x iliaries form e d . Library to Close Saturday Evenings < B e g in n in g on M a y 3. 1958, th e W a r s a w ’ P u b lic T.ihj-ar-v Avill be. closed in d e firo t e V o-i Saturday even in g . rem a in’\-)** open h o w e v e r on Saturdav qften joon as usual. , \W arsaw L ib r a r y B o a rd 1 7 t2 . ' , .