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n m YORK ST A T E L IB R A R Y A l b a n y , N . Y * * ONE OF SIX WYOMING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS y m i m VOLUME LXXXV WYOMING, N. Y., THURSDAY. JUNE 12, 1958 NUMBER 24 Babson Discusses Tax Cuts And Small Business Deficit F in an cin g M ean s Confiscation L ater, P raise For F ed eration o f In d e pendents an d Im p o rtan ce o f Sm all B usiness. There is n o w m u ch ta lk ab o u t tax cuts. S om e say th e y are o v er due, reg ard less o f recession. C er tainly th e tim e h as com e to g iv e sm all b u sin ess m o re attention. Deficit F in an cin g N ow M ean s Confiscation L ater W ith so m an y g o v ern m en tal expenses co n stan tly m o u n tin g , w h eth er fo r n atio n al d efen se, fo r dom estic w elfare, o r fo r v ario u s economic sub sid ies, “so m eth in g ’s gotta give.” W e can b e su re th a t so lo n g as w e are in an arm s ra ce w ith R u ssia, th e “g iv in g ” w ill n o t be in th e v ast ex p e n d itu res fo r Explorers an d V an g u ard s o r fo r atom ic su b m arin es. I also fe a r that an y p arty w h ich ad v o cates belt tig h ten in g in d o m estic w el fare m easu res could n o t b e p laced in office in th e n e x t election. The above m ean s d eficit fin ancing and b o rro w in g fro m th e fu ture w hich, if ev e r p aid , w ill b e in far-distant days. O r w e m ay re - | pudiate th e b o rro w in g s, as w as! done w h en w e w en t o ff th e gold I standard in 1932. T h is w o u ld su re ly lead to fu rth er in flation, clip ping th e cu rren cy an d re d u cin g the p u rch asin g p o w er of th e dol lar. Im p o rtan ce o f A Ju st B alan ce V ario u s ad ju stm en ts w ill b e m ad e in th e attem p t to re sto re a fair b alan ce b etw een v ital eco nom ic segments. In th is co n n ec tion, th e organized m o v em en t to keep in d ep en d en t sm all co m p e- Donahl W. Kurtz Graduated From Denison Monday Donald W . K u rtz, son o f M r.«and M rs. L lo yd B . K u rtz, 165 W est Court street, W arsaw , is one o f 226 sen io rs a t D en iso n U n iv er sity, G ran v ille, O hio , w h o w ere awarded bachelor, o f a rts d eg rees at th e an n u al co m m en cem en t e x ercises term in atin g th e 127th aca dem ic y ea r th ere M o nday m o rn ing, Ju n e 9. A ch em istry m ajo r, K u rtz is a 1954 g rad u ate o f W arsaw C en tral H ig h S chool. A t D enison h e h as served as corresponding secretary of D elta Upsilon fraternity, h as m ad e th e M en’s G lee C lu b sp rin g to u r, an d has p articipated in C h ristian E m phasis D ays and th e F o u r C ollege Conference. In ad d itio n he is a m em b ers o f D elta P h i A lp h a, honorary G erm an lan g u ag e so ciety. Warsaw School To Have Lower Tax Rate Next Year Wins First Place Scholastically In titive businesses in ex isten ce h a s m . been g ath erin g m o m en tu m fo r 50 Lltizenship lest years, after a p erio d o f g reat o v - K o n ald B iscaro, so n o f M r. an d erconcentration in h ig b u sin ess :M rs. Jo sep h B iscaro of H erm itag e even to a p o in t o f m o n o p o ly . |a n d an 8 th g rad e stu d en t o th e W hen th e eco nom ic m ach in ery L etch w o rth C en tral S chool, h as th e goes in to a tailspin, u n em p lo y m en t com es first an d is g reate st in the. larg e in d u stries. T h e sm alF b u s inesses, esp ecially th e 95 % o f firm s w hich em p lo y 20 o r fe w e r people, O p ia te \ ev en in tim es o f distinction o f attaining th e av erag e of 98-7, th e h ig h est in th e S tate of N ew Y o rk in th e Ju n io r S cho l astic C itizenship test. T h is test is conducted b y th e S ch o lastic M aga _ t »i; d u e w h ich h as b een u sed in th e fpm w ith a m in im u m o f w o rk - L etch w o rth S cho ol sin ce N o v em - School B o ard A do p ted F in al Budget L ast T h u rsd ay Evening W hich R aises A b o u t Ten T h o u san d L ess O q Property T ax es an d L o w ers the R ate $1.13 P e r T h o u san d . The re g u la r m o n th ly m eetin g of th e W arsaw C en tral S chool Board w as h eld at th e school on last T h u rsd ay ev en in g , w ith all m em b ers p resen t. President F re d E isen h art o p en ed th e m eeting an d C lerk M a r garet M eng, re ad th e m in u tes fo r the m eetin g s o f M ay 1st, 6th, and 29th. \th e T re asu rer’s R eo o rt, w h ich sho w ed a b alan ce o f $93,- 035.46 an d th e h ills, w hich to talled $22,04.54, all o f w h ich w ere ap proved. Perm issio n w as given to M r. Onish to attend th e C u sto d ial W o rk sh ip in L eR o y on Ju n e 25th, to M r. K eller to attend th e 1958 Ag. T each er’s C o nference at Ith a ca o n Ju n e 25-27 an d to attend th e FFA C am p on Ju n e 20th an d M iss D ick w as ex cu sed fro m attending Com m en cem en t. Approval w as g iv en th e p u r chase o f 100 m ap s fro m th e D ept, of In terio r, th e p u rch ase o f d icta t ing eq u ip m en t fo r th e b u sin ess classes an d th e p u rch ase o f a dollie an d co v ers fo r th e p ian o and the o rg an . The also ap p ro v ed th e p u b li cation of N otice o f th e A n n u al M eeting an d th e N o tice o f C an didates to F ile In ten t to b e a C an didate fo r office o f S cho ol T ru s tee, n o t later th an Ju n e 23rd. Then th e b u d g et, w h ich h as been th ru th e ch o p p ers sev eral tim es w as tak en o u t and given a fresh look an d finally ad o p ted fo r the co m in g y ear. The to tal to be raised by lo cal tax last y ea r w as $205,000 as com pared to th is y e a r’s am o u n t o f $195,970.21 an d th e ta x ra tes (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5) D I S P L A Y T H E F L A G a y , J u n e 1 4 For free booklet \Our Flog’ explaining history and how to display flag . . . call YOUR LOCAL .U.S. MARINE RECRUITING OFFICE- Supreme Court Convened Last Monday, June 9th Justice M a tth ew J. Ja so n W elcom ed B y C o u n ty B ar Association O n F irst V isit To W yo m in g C o u n ty . ^{Jiindly tu rn to p ag e 5) teptiblican Women's Spring Rally In Arcade, A Success On Ju n e 4th th V illag e o f A r cade w as h o st to W y o m in g C o u n ty Republican W om en. T h ere w ere m o re th an 135 p resent. M rs. P h y llis S o m erh ald er, p res ident, presided. S h e ask ed ' M rs. K en d all G rah am , v ice ch a irm an in ch arg e o f m em b ersh ip to in tro duce th e ch airm an fro m each to w n ship w ho in tu rn in tro d u ced th eir respective su p erv iso r. M rs. K ath erin e N . B ritt, v ice chairm an, o f W y o m in g C o u n ty R e publican co m m ittee w as th e n call ed u p o n to in tro d u ce th e co u n ty officers. V i The m eetin g w as th en tu rn e d over to M rs.’ A n n a M ae D u g g an , ber. R o n ald w as n o tified o f th e new s b y a telephone call from M ario n F olsom , secretary of H ealth , E d u catio n an d W elfare from W ashington, D . C ., co n g ratu lating h im on h is ach iev em en t. Vice P resid en t a n d also p ro g ra m 'h a v e b een g ran ted to H elen- F. chairm an , w h o in tro d u ced th e . W illiam s o f P erry , a d au g h ter, speaker, th e H on. Ju d g e M a d g e.T h e re is u p w ard s o f $5000 w o rth Taggert o f B u ffalo . Ju d g e T ag g ert o f p erso n al p ro p erty w h ich is w il- stressed th e im p o rtan ce o f n o m led a s fo llow s: $1000 to each o f th e inating an d electing q u alified g ran d ch ild ren , C 1 a u d i e A n n people fo r o ffice an d u rg ed ev e ry W h eeler, T errance R . W h eeler and Two Estates In Surrogate’s Court New Y o rk S tate’s n ew R u les _ „ , , . . . . , of th e R o ad to go in to effect Ju ly Letters o f a d m i n i s t r a t i o n have j T h ey ap p ly to ev ery o n e u sin g been g ran ted to D an a E . W h eeler o u r streets arK j h ig h w ay s. T h e B u - of G ain esv ille on th e estate of h is re au o£ M o to r V eh icles h a s p re_ brother, H o w ard L W h eeler o f d ^ di t o f th e n ew law s. Gainesville w ho d ied M ay 9, 1958 R them _ an d L IV E b th em and left p erso n al p ro p erty v alu ed at $2700 an d re al estate a t $6000. The h eirs b esid es th e ad m in istra tor a re tw o nephews, R ussell H . and N o rm an G . W h eeler o f G ain esville an d C hicago re sp ectfu lly and a niece, P atricia H . W h eeler of W arsaw . The w ill o f L o retta L . T h o m as of P e rry h as b ee n ad m itted fo r probate an d letters testam e n ta ry SUPREM E C O U R T The Ju n e T erm o f th e S u p rem e Court fo r W y o m in g C o u n ty w as convened last M o n d ay b y Ju stice M atth ew J. Ja so n , w h ich w as h is first term in th is co u n ty an d D is trict A tto rn ey Ju lia n H an ley , re presenting th e C o u n ty B ar A ss’n. welcom ed h im w ith a b o u q u et of roses. The g ran d ju ry w as p u t to w ork and o rg an ized w ith C lau d e B u tler of W arsaw as th e fo rem an an d M rs. M a rjo rie P asco e o f P erry as assistant fo rem an an d th ey e x pect to re p o rt on. T h u rsd ay . A tria l ju ry w as selected fo r the first case th a t o f E lliu s G , R ain er vs. G len n A . S attler, action m o to r v eh icle accident, p erso n al ihjury an d p ro p erty d am ag e. T h is case w as started on M o n d ay an d ran u n til T u esd ay afternoon, w hen it w as settled o u t of co u rt d u rin g a recess. A review o f th e calendar sho w s that n in e o th er cases re ad y fo r trial, fo u r p u t o v er th e term , th ree settled b efo re tria l, o n e tran sfer red an d th ree ta k e n off o f th e calendar. one to d o u b le h er effo rts th is fall. Tea an d cak es w e re se rv ed b y the hostesses o f v ario u s tow n s. Tim o th y W illiam s, all o f P erry and th e residue to th e d au g h ter, H ele n F . W illiams. Norbert Marzolf Secures Patent On Egg Grader Patent W as R eceived M ay 20. Been. A ssigned T o M arzo lf M a n u fa ctu rin g C o. an d Paten W as R eceived M ay 20. Everyone k n o w s y o u m u st drive o n th e rig h t side o f th e road. B u t do y o u k n o w th a t d riv ing o n th e w ro n g sid e o f th e ro ad causes m o re fa tal accidents th an any o th er action o f m o to rists e x cept sp eed in g ? M o re th a n 7,000 accidents, 347 o f them- fa tal, o c curred in N ew Y o rk S ta te last year b ecau se o f d riv in g o n th e w ro n g side. You m u st, d riv e o n th e rig h t side o ft th e ro ad ex cep t in certain situations su ch as (1 ) w h en leg ally passing an o th er v eh icle, p ed es trian, an im al o r o b stru ctio n o n th e right side, o r (2 ) w h ere th e ro ad , or certain lan es o f it, are m ark e d Warsaw People On Television Show Sunday, June 15th M rs. M erle M cB rid e, 19 O ak Street is p ro d u cin g , w ritin g an d directing a T elev isio n sh o w to be presented o n W G R -T V C h an n el 2 on S u n d ay , Ju n e 15th a t 12:30 p. m . A p p earin g in th e east, in ad d i tion to M rs. M cB rid e, w ill ’b e M r. and M rs. L ester N im sk e r an d sev eral ch ild ren . The p ro d u ctio n is p resented b y the N ew Y o rk S ta te D ep artm en t of A g ricu ltu re an d M a rk ets a s a public serv ice p ro g ram . G o v ern o r H arrim an h a s p ro claim ed Ju n e a s D airy M o nth, and th e th em e o f th e telecast w ill center aro u n d th e u ses an d b en e fits o f M ilk to th e fam ily , an d its p lace in ru ra l an d u rb an ec onom y . M r. T . L . C lo u g h of th e D ep art m en t o f A g ricu ltu re w ill discuss the p o o l an d p ricin g fe atu res o f the D airy In d u stry . M any d ifferent p ro b le m s are en countered in p ro v id in g a m ach in e for g rad in g eggs b y w eig h t. F o r exam p le, th e m ach in e m u st b e cap able of a h ig h d eg ree of accuracy because o th erw ise m an y eg g s m ay be u n d e rg rad ed w ith re su ltin g ec onom ic loss. T h e m ach in e m u st operate at a re lativ ely h ig h sp eed if it is to b e eco n o m ically feasible. In ad d itio n th e eggs m u st b e h an d led v ery g en tly in o rd er n o t to break o r ad v e rsly d istu rb th em . In th e la tte r co n n ectio n , it sho uld be n o ted th a t a d ro p o f as little as o n e q u a rte r of an in ch can ad versely affect th e a ir cell w ith in the eg g , ev en th o u g h thei sh ell does does n o t b eco m e b ro k en . M r. M arzo lf h as d ev ised a m a chine w h ich , it is claim ed , sa tis factorily m eets all of th e re q u ire m en ts fo r th e p ro p er g rad in g o f eggs an d a t th e sa m e tim e, is su f ficiently eco n o m ical to b e h ig h ly practical fo r u se b y in d iv id u als as w ell as b y la rg e r eg g h an d lin g firm s. H is a p p a ratu s in clu d es a num b er o f b alan ces w h ich are re sponsive to w eig h ts an d are a r ranged w ith th e ir p latfo rm s alig n ed in a ro w . T h e eggs a re d eliv ered to an d w eig h ed b y th e b al ances, w ith th o se o f su fficient w eig h t to o v erb alan ce th e b alan ce tray area fo r th a t g rad e w h ile w eig h ts b ein g d isch arg ed o n to th e those th a t are to o lig h t are d eliv ered. to su cceeding p latfo rm s w h ere th e o p eration is rep eated. A cco rd in g to M r. M arzo lf, th e contrivance o f h is in v en tio n o p er ates w ith a h ig h d eg ree o f acc u r acy, w eig h in g th e eg g s to w ith in one tw o -h u n d red th o f an ounce. It m ay b e u se d in co n n ectio n w ith a n eg g w ash in g m ach in e, such a s th a t fo r w h ich M r. M ar zolf h a s a p aten t p en d in g , so th at the eg g s m ay b e au to m atically w ash ed d ried an d g rad ed w ith b u t a sin g le h an d lin g . A s an ad d i tional im p o rta n t fe atu re, th e ap paratus n o t o n ly av o id s b reak ag e of th e eg g s,,b u t also b u m p in g an d other m ish an d lin g w h ich m ig h t harm fu lly affect th e q u ality o f the eggs. % This p aten t h as. b een assigned to M arzo lf M a n u fa ctu rin g C om pany, S try k ersv ille. County Hospital Auxiliary Held, Annual Meeting M rs. G eo rg e S o m erh ald er of A ttica E lected P re sid en t To H ead th e O rg an ization For th e E n su in g Y ear. ^ - — — - The re g u la r m eeting o f th e Board o f D irectors an d T o w n w o rk ch a irm an o f th e W yo. C o. Com m u n ity H o sp ita l A u x iliary w as h eld a t th e h o sp ital T u esd ay June 3, 1958.at 10 a. m . w ith fif teen p resent. T h e n ew o fficers for th e en su in g y e a r are: P res. M rs. G eo rg e S o m erh ald er, A ttica 1st v ice p res., M rs. P rice B oger, Bennington; 2nd V ice P res., M rs. Julian H an ley , P e rry ; 3 rd V ice Pres., M rs. L eig h L aird , S held o n Rec. S ec., M rs. M ax T illo tso n , M id d leb u ry ; C o rres. S ec. M rs. George S h erm an , C astile; T reas., M rs. K ath erin e B ritt, W arsaw . A m o tio n w as m ad e an d carried to jo in th e S tate o rg an ization of HosDital A u x iliaries, feeling it w o u ld b e a h elp in m an y w ay s. A m o tio n w as carried to h av e a p a rt in a “H ealth C en ter” at the W yo . C o. F a ir a t P ik e. A second class o f fifteen au x il iary m em b ers w as started in M ay to b e trained in th e m an y h elp fu l w ay s to b e o f serv ice to th e h o sp i tal an d its p atie n ts. T h e m o tto is “to w o rk an d serve”. T h o se w h o w o rk ed d u rin g M a y are A ttica, M rs. E lm er B o g art, M rs. S . T . W illiam s, M rs. S . T . M o rse, M rs. Lillian G iv en . M rs. D . A llo w ay , M rs. Jo h n F ro n g , M rs. G eo rg e Som erh ald er. Benington, M rs. F re d H o ertz, (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5) SEVERAL IN A R E A EA R N C O L L E G E D E G R E E S Lt. La Mar Phillips ISOA A Naval Aviator feet ah ead o f an y b rid g e, v iad u ct or tu n n el if y o u r v iew is o b stru c ted. v If y o u are d riv in g at “less th an the n o rm a l sp eed ” a t an y p artic ular tim e an d place, you m u st g et as fa r o v er to th e rig h t h an d cu rb or ro ad ed g e as po ssib le - ex cep t w h en p assin g o r .p rep arin g fo r a left tu rn . You can g et a co p y o f th e n ew 12 p ag e b o o k let, “N ew R u les of M iss Ju n e R . C ram er o f A ttica. J N av al A u x iliary A ir S tatio n n ea r th e R o ad ”, b y calling o r w ritin g for o n e w ay traffic in th e d irection you are g oing. A m o n g th o se fro m th is area re Am o n g n ew re q u irem en ts a re ceiv in g u n iv ersity d eg rees are: A that y o u m u st stay on th e rig h t P atricia S to p en o f 75 P ro sp ect side o f th e ro ad w h en ap p ro ach in g street, W arsaw , B .S . d eg ree in the crest o f a h ill o r o n a cu rv e N u rsin g ; a n d Jo h n S. S m allw o o d w h ere y o u are u n ab le to see a 0f C astile, so n o f th e late* M r. and vehicle com ing fro m th e o p p o site M rs. C h arles B . S m allw ood, B .S . direction. degree in In d u strial A rts. You m u st k eep rig h t at a ra il- Je ssie E rm a S m ith , W arsaw , B . road cro ssin g an d fo r 100 feet b e s. d eg ree in G en eral E le m e n tary fore y o u g et to th e cro ssin g . [Education fro m th e G eneseo T ea- You m u st k eep rig h t fo r 100 ch e rs C ollege. Designated a N av al A v iato r M ay 1 at th e N av al A ir S tatio n , Pensacola, F la., M arin e 2 n d L t. LaM ar V . P h illip s, so n o f M r. an d M rs. G o rd o n R . P h illip s o f V ary s burg, h as h is “W ings o f G old” Phillips g rad u ated fro m H o u g h to n College, H o u g h to n . H e received th e d esig n atio n fo l lowing ten w eek s o f ad v an ced training an d 200 h o u rs in flig h t tim e, a n d is n o w undergoing h eli- pinned on by h is w ife, th e fo rm erl co p er training a t E lly so n F ield Before en terin g th e serv ice, L t. (P ensacola. Business Club Will Install New Officers W a rsaw B u sin ess an d P ro fes sional W om en’s C lu b w ill h o ld their m o n th ly d in n er m eeting o n Tuesday, Ju n e 17th at 6:30 p. m . at th e M oose C lu b. G lad y s D errick is p ro g ram chairm an fo r th is m eetin g . T h ere w ill b e in stallation o f th e n ew officers fo r th e co m in g y ear. T h e following m em b ers w ill b e in stal led: P re sid en t, N o rm a W illiam s; 1st V ice P resid en t, L illian. M ah a; 2ndi V ice-President, Je n n ie ' P rin gle; S ecretary, G lad y s D errick; ■ Treasurer, H elen Jones. The B o ard of D irectors w ill co n sist o f H elen A tk in s, B e e n H erm an , B lin c h e M ey ers an d K ath ry n O ’B rien . A ll m em b ers an d th e ir g u ests are co rd ia lly in v ited to attend to th e B u re au o f M o to r V ehicles, in ch em istry . M a rio n Jo n es N a irn ,' d au g h ter of M rs. G eo rg e N a im o f W yo m ing Street, W arsaw , B . A . d ec ree fro m the U n iv ersity o f C o lorado. D o n ald K u rtz, so n o f M r. an d M rs. L lo y d K u rtz o f W a rsaw re ceived h is B ach e lo r o f A rts d e gree in C h em istry fro m D enison U n iv ersity a t th e g rad u atio n ex ercises last M o n d ay . D o n ald h a s acc ep te d a F ello w ship a t O h io U n iv ersity w h ere h e w ill w o rk fo r h is M a sters D eg ree th is last d in n er m eeting o f th e sea son. Wyoming County Unemployment Shows Decrease U n em p lo y m en t I n s u r a n c e claim s in W y o m in g C o u n ty h av e decreased d u rin g th e p ast m o n th according to a re p o rt b y W a lter Robimspr., M a n ag er o f th e D iv is ton o f E m p lo y m en t office. Total claim s lo ad in th e w eek ending Ju n e 8, 1958 w as 1581, dow n 612 fro m th e fig u re o f 2193 reported in th e w eek en d in g M ay 11 o f th is y ea r. F o r th e co m p ar able w eek o f Ju n e 1 9 5 7 ,-to ta l claim s w e re 825. The P e rry o ffice p resents th e m o st en co u rag in g p ictu re w ith a claim s lo ad last w eek o f 272 com pared w ith 317 in M ay an d 351 in June 1957. R ecen t in crea ses in local em p lo y m en t a re ch iefly re sponsible fo r th is d ecrease in claim s lo ad . S easo n al factors h av e also co n trib u ted . In A rcad e, w h ere th e claim s load h a s b ee n h ea v iest fo r sev eral m o n th s, a d ecrease o f 435 occurred b etw een M ay an d Ju n e. In th e w eek en d in g M ay 11, 1218 claim s w ere filed. In th e w eek ending Ju n e 8, th e fig u re w as 783. T h is co m p ared w ith 221 in the w eek en d in g Ju n e 9, 1957. T h e decrease fro m M ay to Ju n e of this y e a r re p resents so m e im p ro v e m en t in eco n o m ic co n d itio n s in the a rea to th e w est o f A rcad e an d to a co n sid erab le d eg ree to e x haustion o f b en efits. M u ch o f th e decrease h ere, to o , is a re su lt o f seasonal jo b s. A t tb e m ain o ffice in W arsaw, claim s to talin g 526 in th e w eek ending Ju n e 8 co m p are fa v o rab ly w ith th e fig u re o f 658 re p o rted in M ay. In- Ju n e 1957 th e lo ad w as 253. Exhaustion o f b en e fit rig h ts have, o f co u rse, co n trib u ted to th e decrease in all th re e o ffices, M r. Robinson said . H e in d icated th a t recent leg islation w ill m ak e it possible fo r so m e o f th o se w h o have ex h a u sed th e ir b en e fits sin ce June. 30, 1957 to o b tain ad d itio n al p ay m en ts a fte r Ju n e 23, 1958. M o re in fo rm atio n ab o u t th is w ill be av a ilab le soon. The lo cal o ffice m ad e 44 p lace m en ts d u rin g th e m o n th o f M ay . This co m p ares v e ry w ell w ith th e 48 m ad e in M a y 1957 a n d is con siderably b e tte r th a n th e A p ril 1958 fig u re o f 32. O p en in g s re ceived in th e office h av e in creased slightly in th e p ast few w eek s b u t are still b elo w th e fig u re fo r last y ear. M an y h ig h school an d college students a re seeking su m m er em ploym en t. S o m e a re also in th e m ark e t fo r p erm a n en t jo b s. E m ployers w h o h av e n o t b ee n con tacted b y th e o ffice a re u rg ed to list th e ir em p lo y m en t n ee d s n o w w h ile th ere is a goo d selection o f qualified ap p lican ts. Am o n g th e o p en in g s n o w o n file a t th e o ffice a re sten o g rap h ers, w aitresses, cooks, h o u sek eep ers, sc rew m ach in e o p erato r, an d m ain ten a n ce m ech an ic. Lt. Wm. Smallwood Received Medal For Outstanding Duty Navy L t. (jg ) W illiam L . S m all wood, so n o f M r. an d M rs. W il liam S , S m allw o o d o f 188 NT. M ain St., W arsaw , N . Y ., an d h u sb an d of th e fo rm er M iss K ath ry n S. W illsie o f 181 W . B u ffalo S t., W a r saw, is p resented w ith a N avy Com m en d atio n M ed al A p ril 17_at the N av al A ir S tatiq n , Q u o n set Point, R . I., fo r o u tstan d in g p e r- form an s o f d u ty in A n ta rtica w ith O p eration D eep freeze II. The p resentation w as m ad e by Rear A d m iral G eorg e D u fek , U SN, U . S . A n ta rctic C o m m an d er, following h is in sp ectio n of A ir D e velopm en t S q u a d ro n 6, w h ich h as provided a ir su p p o rt fo r O p eration Deepfreeze sin ce th e p o la r ex p i- dition w as b eg u n in 1955. The citation accom p an y in g h is aw ard re ad in p art: “E x ercising a high d eg ree o f p ro fessional sk ill. Lt. (jg ) S m allw ood co n trib u ted m ate rially to th e p lan n in g an d ex ecution o f flig h ts fro m N ew Z ea land to A n tarctica. The citation w as sig n ed b y N av y Secretary T h o m as S. G ates, Jr., acting fo r P resid en t E isen h o w er. Supervisors Met -Last Tuesday Rescue Squad Defeated By Rangers In Benefit Game The lo n g aw aited n ig h t fin ally arrived an d fo r th o se w h o w ere at th e V illag e P ark , W a rsaw last S atu rd a y n ig h t th ey sa w th e “Old H as-B een s” p lay B an g U p Soft B all. Tl>e ev ertin g sta rte d w ith a parade o f th e G o ld en E ag le D ru m Corps o f th e W arsaw F ire D e partm en t w h ic h -m ad e a fin e ap pearance as th ey p arad ed to th e Park w ith th e S q u ad m em b ers riding o n th e fire tru ck . It w as a v ery close g am e an d the R an g ers w ere m o st g en e ro u s in g iv in g th e S q u ad th e lo an o f a p itch er an d catcher. C lifford M o w ers p itch ed fin e b all an d “Preacher” Jan o w sk i d id a fine job catching an d h ittin g fo r the R escu e S q u ad w ith a sco re 16 to 18. The g am e n ettq d ab o u t $65 fo r the R escu e S q u ad an d th ey w ish at th is tim e to th an k all w h o cam e to w atch , also th e W arsaw R an g ers w h o m ad e th is g am e po ssib le and ev ery o n e else w h o h elp ed in anyway. There w ere m an y h ig h lig h ts th at space d o esn ’t p erm it u s fo reco rd . However y o u m issed an ev en in g of good en tertainm en t, if y o u w ere not th ere, b u t ru m o rs a re in th e air th at th e R escue S q u a d h as been ch allen g ed to an o th er g am e by th e C ry stal H ook a n d L ad d e r Co. of th e W arsaw F ire D ep art m ent, L et’s hof>e m o re w ill co m e of th is. W e w ill k eep y o u p o sted as soo n as w e h e a r m o re. Several R eso lu tio n s P assed Perm ittin g O fficials T o A tten d C o o p erative C o n ferences W h ere a G rea t D eal of P ra ctical “in fo rm atio n Becom es A v ailab le O rgan ized Sessions. The Ju n e m eetin g o f th e W yo m ing C o u n ty B o ard o f S u p erv iso rs ,w as h eld a t th eir ro o m s in W a r saw on T u esd ay , Ju n e 10th, w ith all m em b ers p resent. Chairm an R aj' W ilson called (the m eeting to o rd er a n d C le rk iJean S tan d ish read th e m in u tes [of th e M ay 13th m eetin g , w h ic h w ere ap p ro v ed . M r. R issin g er o f th e A u d itin g Com m ittee re ad th e b ills fo r th e m o n th to tallin g $10,537.56 an d they w ere ap p ro v ed . Clerk Je an S tan d ish h ad five com m u n ications, o n e fro m th e Conservation D ep t, co n cern in g som e w o rk in th e co u n ty , o n e from th e D ep t, o f F arm & M a r kets o n a C o u n ty S ealer’s C o n - jvention, o n e fro m th e C o u n ty O f ficers A ss’n . ab o u t assistance fo r an U rb an P lan n in g B o ard , o n e from th e E rie C o u n ty B o ard o f Supervisors co n cern in g a 3 p ^ r cent ta x o n H arn e ss R acin g , all of w h ich w ere re ferred to p ro p er com m ittee o r ap p ro v ed an d filed j M r. H u m e o f th e R u les C o m m ittee m oved a reso lu tio n to a l low an y m em b er o f th e B o ard to (attend a S u p e rv iso r's Iq jiitu te I at S y racu se U n iv ersity, Ju n e 16 Ito 18. j M r. G lo r o f th e C o u n ty O f ficers C o m m ittee m o v ed a re so lution to p erm it th e C o u n ty S eal er to attend a co n feren ce a t E lm ira on Ju ly 15th, 16th an d 17th. I M r. M u rp h y o f th e S h eriff's Com m ittee m oved a reso lu tio n to perm it th e S h eriff to attend a N a tional C o n feren ce fo r S h eriff’s in Philadelphia on Ju rie 16th th 18 th . (K in d ly tu rn to p ag e 5 ) Bennington Was Very Definite About “Bingo” The T o w n o f B en n in g to n v o ted on B in go o n last T u esd ay w ith a very d efin ite tren d b y a v o te o f 177 Y es an d o n ly 6 N o., m ak in g the sev en th lo cality in \W yom ing County to v o te o n B in go. The to w n s o f P ik e an d G en esee Falls a re n o w th in k in g it o v er an d plans are b ein g m ad e fo r th em to conduct a “B in g o ” v o te a t P ik e and P o rtag ev ille. EASTERN S T A R P IC N IC IS F O R F A M IL Y The O . E ' S . p icn ic w ill b e h eld on th e W arsaw T em p le law n . M o n day, Ju n e 16th a t 6:30 p. m . F am ilies a re in v ited . B rin g a tu re e n and) tab le service. R o lls a n d d rin k w ill b e fu rn ish ed . The re g u la r m eetin g w ill b e held a t 8 p . m . W . B arb ara C o n ger is p ro g ram ch a irm an , S . Je n nie H ain es h a s ch a rg e o f th e p ic nic. Carmichael Store Front Removed In Automobile Accident Rae H an n ig an h ad th e m isfo r tune to accidently tak e o ff th e front o f th e C arm ich ael M o n u m en t B u sin ess B lo ck, W arsaw w h ich h e h a d recently sold to M r. Carm ich ael. The accident to o k p lace last W ed n esd ay m o rn in g ab o u t ten o ’ clock, w h en M r. H an ig an started to sto p an d p a rk in fro n t o f th e D elicatessen an d accidentally step ped o n th e g as p ed al in stead of the b ra k e an d th e car to o k off, w en t u p th re e step s, to o k o u t th e front w in d o w s an d fram e, to re off a p a rt o f th e so u th sid e o f th e building, ra ced across th e B ap tist Church la w n an d th e M asonic Tem p le la w n a n d fin ally cam e to a sto p rig h t b y th e h ed g e o n th e South sid e o f th e M aso n ic p ro p er ty. The c a r w as h u rt v ery little ap parently, co n sid erin g th e d am ag e done to th e b u ild in g . O n e o f th e unusual circum stan ces o f th is ac cident w as th a t M r. C arm ich ael had re cen tly m ad e p lan s to h av e the fro n t o f th e sto re rem o v ed an d a n ew fro n t p u t o n as a p a rt o f a M o d ern ization p lan . Fortunately, M r. H an ig an w as not h u rt, M rs. C arm ich ael w as not a t h e r d esk a t \the tim e a n d no people w ere in th e w ay to be injured. B A S E B A L L ALDEN AT W A R S A W W A R S A W P A R K SUNDAY, JU N E 15T H 2:30 P . M .