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1 1 1958 '■*5 r fSfvlrv -*** J m - >. ■ i i ONE OF SIX l WYOMING COUNTY NEWSPAPERS m \'J YORK STATE LIPRARI Albany#N,Y. VOLUME LXXXV WYOMING* N. Y., THURSDAY. JULY 10, 1958 NUMBER 28 Babson Diseusses Strikes & Modern Labor Movements L a b o r L e a d e n v s , T e a c h e r s an d P r e a c h e r s , In v e s t igatio n s an d H o w T o P r e v e n t Strik e s N o w . E v e r sin c e I w a s assistan t to th e S e c r e t a r y o l L a b o r , d u rin g W o r ld W a r 1, I h a v e ca r e fu lly fo llo w e d la b o r conditions with, sp e c ial re f e r e n c e to w a g e s and hours. In fact, d u r in g th e p a s t ten y e a r s I h a v e had a list o f th e lead in g strikes p laced upom nay desk each m o n th an d h a v e g iv e n a n an a ly s is o f th e s e Strikes and the outcom e o f each. H isto r y o f L a b o r M o v e m e n ts F e w read e r s realize th a t v e r y little attention w a s given to lab o r m a tters b y em p lo y e r s o r govern m e n t o ffic ials u n t il 19 1 3 w h e n th e D e p a rtm e n t o f L a b o r w a s fo r m e d and! W. B>. W ilson w a s m a d e its head and a m e m b e r o f the Presid e n t ’ s C a b inet. M r. W ilson w a s a frien d o f m in e a n d I w r o te h is b iograph y , - published b y B ren tan o ’ s in 19 1 9 . T h e foun d e r o f th e la b o r union m o v e m e n t in th e U . S ., Sam u e l G o m p e rs, w a s also a frie n d o f m ine. F o r g iv e m e fo r reh e a r s in g those details, b u t I k n o w m o s t read e r s o f m y w e e k ly colum n s a r e m e m b e rs o f la b o r unions. I w a n t th e m to tru s t m e and listen to w h a t I say. I h a v e a lw a y s been lab o r’s frien d - an d defended la b o r w h e n m a n y o f its frien d s w e r e view e d a s so - c a lled p in k com m u n ists are today L a b o r L e a d e r s V S . P r e a c h e r s A n d T e a c h e rs In those d a y s , m o st p r e a c h e r s and college p ro fessors w e r e un frien d ly to la b o r dem a n d s.. A s a result, lab o r lead e r s lost confid ence in churches and colleges. T h e y w e r e told that P r o testan t theological schools a n d m o st col leges w e r e endowed' and support ed b y em p loyers and th e “ c a p ital ists” , so called. H e n ce, th e y did not listen to w h a t these preach ers and teach e rs w e r e tellin g th e ir ptudients. Furtherm o rek i f too m a n y b o y s m e n tioned that th e ir econom ic in s tru c t o r s defend cd lab o r unions and strikes, such (K in d ly tu r n to page 7) W A R S A W W IN S SE V E N T H G A M E T h e W a rsaw b a s e b a ll team w o n its seventh straigh t gam e in the G e n e see C o u n try B a s e b a ll L e a g u e at Ja v a last S u n d a y b y a 1 1 - 3 score. A lthough th e y h a v e three postponed gam e s to m a k e up, they lead, th e L e a g u e b y tw o fu ll gam e s. B i l l B u m s w ith th r e e hits, W a r ren R issin g e r and B o b B a k e r w ith tw o e a c h lead the hom e club. D a v e H ively pitched good b a ll a f t e r th e first in n ings, strikin g ou t 1 1 o f the opponent, an d a l lo w in g only fo u r hits. N e x t Su n d a y , J u l y 13th , V a r y s b u r g p la y s tw o gam e s a t W a rsaw , first gam e at 1:00 p . m. How A. Bloodmobile Bloods-or-Keep The Cots Hot “ A se r io u s b u s iness” y o u say, o f cou rse it ’s serio u s an d w e w o u ld lik e to te ll y o u first how w e p r e p a r e fo r th e com in g o f th e B lood m o b ile and h o w im p o rtant its com ing r e a l l y is . T h e p h o n e rin g s and M ild r e d S t e a m s s a y s that its tim e to get read y fo r th e Bloodm o b ile an d there a r e a fe w sm a ll item s th a t she w o u ld lik e to ta lk o v e r a - bout th e getting read y . Y o u en t e r the b u ild in g and w a l k u p the stairs - yo u couldn’t e v e r su r p r ise an y b o d y in th e b u ild in g a f t e r h a v in g tra v e lle d those sta irs and yo u en t e r her_ o f fic e w h ich is b r igh t and hom e y . F o r ten o r f i f teen seconds yo u p a s s th e p leas an tries o f w e a t h e r an d then, b e cause these item s a r e d y in g to b e exposed you talk about them . B u t it soon becom e s ap p a ren t t h a t th e word* “ f e w \ w a s used w ith consid erab le b r e a d th . B u t yo u se e th a t not on o f th e s e item s can b e done a w a y w ith (is a tem p tation) and y o u nod w ith in c r e a s in g ly less v ig o r ; and le a v e b y w a y o f those s a m e sta irs and th in k in p a s s in g that no m a t t e r w h o trav e r s e s those stairs he sq u e a k s w h e t h e r h is m ission i s good o r b a d , h a p p y or unhappy. N o w a w o n d e r fu l th in g is go in g to h a p p e n - n e a r ly everyo n e you m e e t an d re c r u it is goin g to sa y “ y e s ’* t h e y ’ v e d o n e it b e fo r e and th e y a r e glad to d o it again . T h e y h a v e d o n e it fo r y e a r s an d w h e n y o u re a li z e th is y o u k n o w that w h ile y o u r y e s w a s im portan t i t w a s not T H E yes. Y e s V irgin ia B u r g e s o n w o u ld b e glad to arran g e fo r th e s t a f f o f n u r s es an d reg istrars. Y e s , T h e O a tka V a u lt w o u ld b e glad to un load the equ ipm e n t an d T illn e r ’s w o u ld be glad to lo a d it. In d e e d , the U n ited C h u r c h w o u ld b e h a p p y tb su p p ly an d rim th e canteen and E s t h e r W a tson is e a g e r to release th e p u b licity to the B u f f a l o and R o c h e s ter p a p e r s . T h e B r o w n b o y s an d D e k e C a s s don’t b a t a n eye ab o u t a m p le p u licity. A n d so th e “ Y e s e s \ m u lt ip ly and th e r e are no “ N o e s ” . T h e r e a r e m a n y m o re w h o w ill s a y y e s - th e y w ill b e th e rec r u iters in th e h o s pital, M iss O’B r i e n an d M iss H o tch k i s s w i l l g e t p led g e s fro m th e sta f f and student n u rses. D ick K i r W in w i l l cover E T C and F r a n c is H e a d an d M rs. F l o w e r s w ill co v e r the L e g io n . T h e firem e n . C o u r t house, B u t t o n F a c t o r y , E levato r , K n ittin g M ill and C o u n t y H igh w a y D e p t, w ill a l l b e pledged. T h e teachers and the b u s iness m e n o f the v illa g e an d co u n t r y w i l l b e pledged too. T h e r e w i l l be recru it e r s in W y om ing. D a le , O r a n g e v ille and W e a h e rsfield . Y o u w o u ld th in k th a t w o u ld co v e r ev e r y o n e b u t t doesn’t. It does n o t A l l o f th e preparation , a ll o f th e good in tentions w i l l not f i l l o n e bottle w ith blood. W e need one m o re y e s and it is T h e y e s - Y O U R S . Sesquicentennial At Castile Starts On July ISjth F ish F r y , O ld T im e r ’s P a r a d e , So a p B o x D e r b y , B a ll G a m e , P a r a d e , B a n d Conpert, C a s t ile P a g e a n t A r e Ju s t a F e w o f the Featu r e d Item s. T h e C a stile Sesquicentennial is ju s t around th e co m e r - to be e x a c t less than tw o w e e k s a- w a y . A l l o f the com m ittees h-aye b e e n w o r k in g v e r y fa it h fu lly to m a k e th is a huge success. Ju n s t a rem inder o f he thin g s th a t w ill happen: F r i d a y , Ju l y 18th 4:30 to 7:00 - F ish F r y at C a s tile E lem e n t a r y School. B e in g a r ran g e d b y th e A m e r ican Legion an d A u x ilia r y . H a v e you bought Baptist Church To ' Picnic Sunday At Village Park T h e ann u a l Su n d a y school p ic n ic o f the B a p t ist C h u rch at D a le w ill b e held, in th e v illa g e p a r k i n W a r s a w S u n d a y th e 13 t h at 1:00 p. m. P le a s e b r in g tab le service, tureen san d w ich e s an d ice cubes. Ice cream , lem o n a d e and coffee w ill b e served . Activities For Youth Program Are Listed T w o H u n d r e d S e v e n t y - s ix W a r s a w C h ild r e n and Youth, R e g istered W ith O p enings F o r S t ill M o re. . . . , , .. . , ,, ° | Xhe schedule o f activities o f y o u r tickets yet. if not. let’s b u y th& w Y o u t h R e c reation th e m as it w il help th e com m ittee • - - on h o w m a n y to plan fo r . 7:00 ’til U nam e th e tim e - O ld T im e r ’ s P a r a d e - T h e r e w ill b e h e ld one of th e b iggest and m o s t colorfu l parad e s e v e r seen. O ld T im e r ’s flo a t s - w e had b e t te r not te ll you everyth in g about th is p a rad e because it w o u ld take too long, b u t you can bet it w ill b e th e best you h a v e e v e r seen. 10:00 ’til you get tired - Ould Fashioned D a n c e - to be held at th e C a s t ile School. Y o u guessed it “ K e l l y ’s Old T im e r’ s \ w i l l fu r n ish the m u sic. B u t ju s t one rem in der, yo u are urged- to w e a r yo u r old clothes a s th e y a r e necessary fo r en t r y in the old1 fashioned d a n c e contest. Oh, don’t forget, on t h e pageant s tage around dance tim e or perhaps b e fore th e y are going to ju d g e th e beards. S a t u r d a y , J u l y 19 t h 9:00 - noon - Soap B o x D e r b y W e are k in d a sleepy and tired- on acoount o f th e dance, p a rad e , and o t h e r things th a t happened yester d a y b u t m o r e is ye t to com e - h e r e goes - T h e Soap B o x D e r b y not the best perhaps th a t can be h a d but fo r our sm a ll v i lla g e and tow n , w e kn o w that w e w ill be p ro u d to see som e o f t h e b o y s h a v in g fun. 12:00 •» LuHcht a tK e M a s o n ic T e m p le served b y th e O. E . E „ G a la Club, and W e d n e s d a y C luo. Y o u can b e t it w i l l be nice. A n oth e r rem inder, if yo u and yo u r frien d s intend to h a v e lunch, le t ’s le t th e com m ittee kn o w . It sure w ill h e lp in th e plann ing. 1 - 3 - B a l l gam e , yes. a L it t le L e a g u e gam e at t h e C a s t ile School (K in d ly turn to page 7) Buffalo Raceway In National Spot Light On This Week End WYOMING COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF ' PUBLIC WELFARE Certification Standards and Procedures For Federal Surplus Commodities F e d e r a l su r p lu s foods a r e a v a ila b le fo r a n y household not in receip t o f public assitan c e o r care, a l l related m e m b e r s m a y be certified to receive surplus foods provid e d : T h e com b ined m o n th ly incom e o f th e household is not in excess o f the fo llow in g incom e stan d a r d : L o w incom e scale fo r e lig ib ility fo r su r p lu s fo o d s : T o t a l L iq u id N u m b e r I n M o n thly T o t a l R e s o u r c e s H o u sehold Incom e A llo w e d A llo w e d * 1 $ 12 0 $ 360 2 16 5 495 3 205 6 1 5 4 245 735 5 280 840 6 3 1 5 945 7 350 1050 8 385 11 5 5 9 420 1260 10 455 136 5 F o r larger households a d d $35 fo r each person in th e house hold in excess o f 10 . ! ♦T h e liq u id resou r c e s possessed b y th e household (cash on hand, o r savin g s accpunts, savin g s bonds o r other secu r it ies) do not exceed th ree m o n ths’ m a in tenance fo r th e fa m i ly g r o u p b a s e d upon the incom e standards specified above, i In o r d e r to b e eligib le fo r su r p lu s food, a fo r m a l application, F o r m F D - 1 3 1 , sh a ll b e com p leted fo r each household requ e s tin g the com m o d ities. T h e application sh a ll b e certified o n th e b a s is o f p r o v is ion s in B u lle t in 154 a . I t should b e noted: (a) th a t th e ap p lican t m u s t ap p ly in person or, if u n a b le to ap p e a r in person, th r o u g h a re p r e sen tative authorized in w r it in g to a p p l y fo r h im . (b) th a t the ap p lican t m u s t m a in t a in cooking fa c ili ties an d ea t h is m e a ls at hom e. B u t t e r , C h e e s e , F lo u r , C o m M e a l, P o w d e r e d M ilk . < A p p licatio n s M u s t b e in th e C o u n t y W e lfare O ffice b y J u l y 25th . F o o d W ill b e D istribu ted D u r in g W e e k o f A u g u s t 25th. L o c o l M e r c h a n t s I n L a r g e V i l l a g e s W i l l R e d e e m R o o d C e r t i f i c a t e s . B u f f a lo R a c e w a y w ill step in to th e nation a l spotlight thiS| . w e e k w ith 2 of h a rn e s s ra c in g ’s ^ ^ '\-1 forem o s t featu res, the W . N . R e y n o ld s M e m o rial c a r r y in g an esti m a ted $40,000 purse and the $10,000 added T r a n s a m e r ica Pace. T h e latter, scheduled fo r F r id a y J u l y 1 1 , is th e n e x t to th e last stop fo r the ca r a v a n o f top p a c e r s th a t h a v e toured cross coun t r y earn in g poin ts f o r th e $50,000 F i n a l at R o o s e v e lt R a c e w a y the 19 th. B e l le A ction, th e season’s cham p ion m a r e on, th e lateral gait, w ill com e to H a m b u rg as t h e h igh e s t point w in n e r so fa r in the series. A m o n g those expected to com p e te against B illy H o u g h ton’s T r a n s a m e r ica leader are such pro m in e n t p a c e r s a s W idow e r C reed, second in points to B e lle A c tion ; G r a n d R . V o lo ; G o o se W in ; A d ios E x p r e s s ; M e a d o w - lan d s ; and H o w a rd R o secroft, the o n ly local represen tative. C h u c k C o o n , th e T r a c k Superintendent a t H a m b u rg, looks fo r th e first tw o m in u te m ile fo r B u f f a lo R a c e w a y in- the T ran s a m e r ica P a c e , g iv e n good w e a th e r . T h e 3 y e a r o ld division , com p letin g R e y n o ld s S t a k e N o . 7. w i l l em b race 4 racin g nigh ts th is w e e k : W e d n e s d a y - F i l l y T rot; T h u r s d a y - C o lt T r o t ; F r id a y , - F i l l y P a c e ; S a t u r d a y - C o lt P a c e . In the S a t u r d a y event, top soph om o res in th e cou n try will- battle fo r suprem a c y an d w i l l undoubt e d ly record a n e w speed m a rk fo r th e ir age, sex and' gait. O’B r ien H a n o v e r , w in n e r o f th e $100,000 M e s s e n g e r S t a k e at R o o s e v e lt R a c e w a y in 2 :0 1 - 4-5 la s t w e e k , a n d h is stablem a te, T h o r p e H a n o v e r , a 2:02 4-5 w in n e r th is sea son, w ill be the D e l M iller en try in thiis field. On hand to stop the invasion, w i l l b e th e fastest 3- y e a r old pacer in W e s tern N e w Y o r k , Napolean- H a n o v e r, w h o s e 2:02 1- 5 m ile la s t w e e k b r o k e a tra c k reco r d th a t had- stood at B u f f a l o R a c e w a y sin c e 1954. N a polean H a n o v e r, a K n i g h t D ream colt in the L e v i H a m e r Stab le is ow n e d b y T. J . Z o m o w , P itts- fo r d , N . Y . O n ly 2 m o re w e e k s rem a in in pro g ram a r e a s fo lo w s : (Monday- throu g h F r i d a y , J u l y 7 - A u g u s t 2 2 ) . 10 - 10 :30 N o organized a c t iv ity as such, b u t th e L e g io n h a ll •will b e open fo r such th in g s a s p in g pong, chess, checkers, sh u f f le board, etc. 10 :3 0 - 12 G i r ls tennis, b a s k e t b a ll, b o y s ten n is and on M o n d a y an d W e d n e s d a y , dancing both fo l k an d ta p . T h e m o rning’s pro g r a m is such th a t it is hoped th a t no organized a c t i v i t y w i l l in t e r fere w ith the in s tru c tion a l sw im m in g program a t B e a r d s i e e Pool. 12-1 L u n c h hour, no activities scheduled, L e g io n H a ll closed, h o w e v e r th e w a d in g pool is open co n t in u a lly: M o n . th ru F r i ., 10 - 8 :30 in th e even in g , 12 :30 - 8:30 on S a t and 2 - 6 on Su n d a y . U n d e r th e w a t c h fu l e y e o f Je a n M idea and P a t R u d g e r s . 1 - 2 S t o r y h o u r d a ily and on M o n d a y an d W e d n e s d a y g i r ls a r ch e ry. I - 3 B o y ’s B a s e b a ll. 4 - 4:30 B o y ’s an d g i r l’ s go lf, d a i l y e x c e p t T h u r s . 4:30 - 5 G i r l ’s softb a ll, d a ily e x c e p t T h u r s . T h e L e g io n H a ll w i l l b e d a ily op e n f o r t h e in s id e activities m e n tioned ab o v e . Jo h n S p r in g and P a t D o o d y ■will su p e r v ise the ab o v e portion o f th e program . S y b e l B o u t w e ll an d N a n c y E is e n h a r d w i l l d irect th e A r t s and C r a f t s th is season and th e ir pro g r a m i s a s fo llo w s : 10 - 1 1 F o u r and fiv e y e a r olds M o n d a y an d W e d n e sday. T h r e e y e a r o ld s on T u e s d a y and T h u r s d a y . II-12 T e n to tw e v e y e a r old g irls, M o n d a y , W e d n e sday, and F r i d a y . F r i d a y , ten to tw e lv e y e a r old b o y s . T u e s d a y an d T h u r s d a y the la t t e r also m e e t fro m 10 - 1 1 on 'tOdd Fellows and . .Rebekahs Invited To Installation C r y s t a l S a l t L o d g e N o . 505 cor d a lly in v ite a ll Odd- F e llo w s , R e b e k a h s and th e ir frien d s to p a r t ic ipate w ith them in th e p u b lic In stallation o f the n e w ly elective o fficers o f th e Lodge. C laren c e P . C o rw in, D istrict\ D e p u t y G r a n d M a s ter h a s arran g e d to h a v e a s the In s t a llin g O fficer, D .D .G .M . Ja m e s A . W a d e o f E r ie C o u n ty w ith h is associate officers. T h e program is to b e h e ld in the G r a n g e H a ll, S a t u r d a y J u l y 12 , at 8 p . m . T h e o ffic e r s and m e m b e r s o f C r y s t a l S a l t Lod g e e x p e c t to w e l com e several o f th e fratern ity’ s dignitaries fo r this event. R e fresh m ents w ill fo llo w th e in tstallation cerem o n y. Supervisors Met Last Tuesday Annual School Meeting Held, Last Tuesday O L D C O N G R E G A T I O N A L C H U R C H — B u ilt in 1840 U n i t e d C h u r c h W i l l O b s e r v e S e s q u i c e n t e n n i a l S u n d a y , J u l y 1 3 t h O v e r 100 People A ttended and A p p r o v e d $708,202.21 B u d g e t and M a d e P lan s T o A b rogate \G e n tlem e n ’ s A g reem e n t,” W h ich H a s O u t- L iv e d Its Purpose, at N e x t A n n u a l M e e ting. ^ M ilk H o u se Inspections B y County H e a lth O fficials I s N e c e s s a r y T o K e e p th e F lo w o f S a f e M ilk fo O u t s id f C o n sum e rs. T h e W y o m ing C o u n ty B o a r d o f S u p e r v iso r s m e t i n ‘ r e g u la r ses sion fo r t h e m o n th o f J u l y a t t h e i r room s i n W a r s a w on l a s t T u e s d a y w ith a l l m e m b e rs present. C h a ir m a n R a y m o n d W ilson cal led the m e e t in g t o o r d e r a n d after C le r k Je a n S t a n d ish re a d the m in u tes o f the la s t m e e ting, a p e r m issive resolu t ion to tran s fe r $766.00 to the V e t e r a n ’s S e r v i c e D ivision w a s ap p roved . P a u l R issin g e r o f th e A u d itin g Com m ittee then read th e b ills for- the m o n th w h ich totalled. $ 1 0 ,T 5 1 3 . 1 3 an d th e re b e in g n o com-, m u n ications th e B o a r d im m e d iat e l y to o k u p ro u tin e resolutions. M r. W e lls o f P u b lic H e a lt h Com m ittee, presented tw o resolutions, one to ra i s e N o . 58-52 fro m the tab le, w h ich w a s ap p roved fo r th e liftin g fro m th e tab le and then it w a s m o v e d to w ith d r a w th e entire resolution, an d the sec ond resolution, to tra n s f e r $1,000 into th e P u b lic H e a lt h Account and it w a s approved. M r. P e r r y o f the F in a n c e Corn- Stood on sam e S ite as P r e s e n t C h u rch. T w ice th e east end w a s rem o v e d and sections added doubling the o r igin a l seatin g capacity. N o w stan d s east o f fire h a ll. T h is picture of the old Congregational C h u rch show n ab o v e is o f in terest at th is tim e as w e ll as the one o f the old P r e s b y t e r ian C h u r c h in last w e e k ’s paper, because the C o n g regation a l C h u r c h w a s organized b y m e m b e rs o f the P r e s b y t e r ian C h u r c h w h o w ith - Tdi t o l i nr 1h 40'T1A fter 104 yearS th6 tW° churches united to fo r m 1h e 'a p p r o v e d ^ n d P ^ d e n t F ^ d E i s tv. UrC r tv, i cntv. • | e n h a rd presented th e B u d g e t b y T h e pro g r a m o f th e 150th an n iversary to b e ob s e r v e d n e x t | s u b -division s fo r a total o f $708,- S u n d a y in th e U n ited C h u rch at ten o’clock, i s given in som e d e t a il 202.21 a ll o f w h ich w a s approved below . T h e h istorical ad d r e s s b y the pastor, R e v . H e r b e r t G . C o u n - T h e W a rsaw C e n t r a l School hel th e ir 1958 an n u a l m e e ting at the School A u d itoriu m o n last im ittee presented a resolu t ion to T u e s d a y evening at 7:30 w i t h ‘ a p p r o p r iate m o n e y t o pay-* $ 4 2 ,- over 100 people attending. C le r k M a rgaret Meng- called- the m e e ting to order, A ld r ich C a ss w a s elected C h a ir m a n , the Notice o f th e M e e ting, the m in utes o f the last m e e ting, the T r e a s urer’s report, w e r e a l l re a d and L u n c h h o u r . 1 - 2T h irteen to sixteen y e a r old girs, M o n d a y , W e d n e s d a y and F r i d a y . T h irteen to sixteen y e a r o ld boys. T u e s d a y and T h u r s d a y th e latter also m e e t from 2 - 3 on F r i . 2 - 3 S i x to nine y e a r olds grou p A o n M o n d a y and W e d n e s d a y . S i x to n in e y e a r old s group B o n T u e s d a y and T h u r s d a y . 3 - 4 S i x to n in e y e a r olds group C o n M o n d a y and Tues. 4 - 5 P u p p e t s d a ily. A l l th e ab o v e activities ca ll to a ll in terested you t h in A r t s and crafts. T h e r e is p len t y o f room fo r ad d ition a l registration. A s poin ted ou t earlier, a l l o f th e activities o f th e R e c reation p r o g r a m a r e designed to p r o v id e as m a n y d iverg e n t in terests a s possib le. T h e yo u t h o f W a r s a w a r e h e a r t ily u r g e d to p a r ticipate w h e n th e y choose to do so. C o m e a s o f t e n a s y o u desire, b u t p lease n e v e r fe e l th a t a n y a c t iv ity is (K i n d l y tu r n to p a g e 7) cill, J r . w i l l in c lu d e b r i e f h istories o f both the P r e s b y t e r ian and C o n g regation a l C h u r c h e s . R e v . Thom a s E . A s b u r y o f R o c h e s ter, fo r m e r m inister o f th e U n ited C h u r c h and R e v . C laren c e B . G o u ld o f K e n m o r e , fo r m e r m in ister o f th e Congregational C h u r c h h a v e b e e n in v it e d to exten d greetings. A n y other fo r m e r m in isters o f the tw o ch u rch e s present W l h a v e a p a r t in th e service. T h e hym n , A ll H a il th e P o w e r o f Je s u s N a m e , w h ich w a s b e in g used b y the church in 1825 and the hym n G loriou s T h in g s o f T h e e are Sp o k e n , u s e d a t a n n iv e r s a r y celebrations o f both chu rches w i l l b e su n g . T h e re w i l l b e sp e c ial m u s ic and appropriate decorations. R e c o g n i tion w ill be g iven to descendents o f the ch a r t e r m e m b e r s o f b o t h churches w h o are present and o f a descendent o f one o f the organ izers o f W a rsaw ’ s first Su n d a y school in 18 1 7 . F o llo w in g the m o rnin g service, th e re w ill be a coffee hour and reception in the south chapel. L ig h t refresh m e n ts w ill b e served . Edw in M iller w ill p la y the m elodeon w h ich h is great g r a n d fath e r , F r a n k M ille r took to the P r e s b y t e r ian C h u r c h fo r m a n y y e a r s and p layed . It w a s th e o n ly m u s ical instrum e n t the chu rch had u n t il the present b u ild in g w a s erected in 1865 and a pipe organ w a s purchased. T h e r e w i l l be an historical d isp lay con taining m a n y pictures. T h e gen e r a l public is in v it e d - to th is celebration. A n eig h t page h istorical booklet is b e in g prep a r e d g ivin g the p resent officers o f th e church, the program o f the celebration, pic tures o f both old churches, im p o rtant dates in the h isto r ies o f both chu rches and o f ou r com m u n ity. T h e se w ill be m a iled to all of those on the church m a ilin g list n e x t w e e k and to a n y others requ e s tin g them. unanim o u sly. D u r in g the discussion- o f th e budget, com p a r a tive fig u r e s w e r e used and w h e r e th e r e w e r e a n y appreciable d ifferen c e s , satisfac tory explan a tion s w e re presen ted. A m o tion w a s presented; to sell a sm a ll p iece o f land to M r. M c - G a r v e y , w h o h a s adjoin in g p r o p e r t y alon g W e st C o u r t Street, fo r the extension- o f h is garage. A gen e r a l discussion o f the closing o f the R o o k G len, Q u a kertow n and N o r th G a in e s v ille Schools took place an d it w a s fin a lly decided- to le t th e school T ru s tees use t h e ir b e s t judgem e n t. T h e re is a n e w la w w h ich pro vid e s th a t after a school h a s been abandoned fo r fiv e years, that the b o a rd m a y seU th e property *he Mwi 359.40 o f sn o w b ills, m o s t o f w h ich w e r e e x t r a , d u e to th e e x ceptional w in t e r . M r. G l o r o f the C o u n t y O fficers Com m ittee presented a resolution w h ich p r o v id e s fo r h irin g a p a r t , tim e S a n ita r y Inspector T rain e e fo r ten w e e k s a t $60.00 p e r w e e k . M r. G l o r also reem p h a s ized at th is tim e , th a t w h ile th e re h a v e b e e n m a n y com p laints fro m farm e r s about san itary in s p e c tions fo r m ilk houses an d th e ir recom m en dations, actu a lly th e H e a lt h D e partm e n t O fficials w e r e there to h e lp th e fa r m e r to p r e p a r e h is p r o p e r t y so th a t h e could continue th e sa le o f h is m ilk o n th e public m a rk e t, th a t i f th e ir recom m en dations w e r e not fo llo w e d , that th e y w o u ld soon get a n ord e r to stop shipm e n t o f th e ir m ilk . In m a n y instances, M r . G lo r had seen rep o r t s and inspections and fra n k l y w o n d e red w h y som e o f the conditions h e fo u n d w e r e al low e d to go a s long a s th e y did. T h e m a in point is th a t o u r W y om ing Count}- H e a lth O fficials u n d e rstan d o u r problem s a n d only w a n t to h e lp th e fa n n e r l i v e w ith R U T H E R F O R D B U Y S P E D I G R E E D H O L S T E I N - F R I E S I A N F r a n k E . R u t h e r f o r d w h o re cen t ly purchased- the H e n r v M . \W agenblass fa r m on th e G r e e n B a y - R o a d , G a in e s v ille h a s secu r ed tw e lv e h ig h producing H o l stein - F r i e s a n co w s in addition- to h i s r e g u l a r d a iry. A m o n g th e m is a R e g istered cow , u n d e r thej n a m e o f P a n s y A irfie ld V ie w R a g A p p le. S i r e ; R o b R o y P o s c h R a g A p n le, D a m : P a n s y P r id e Com et. T h is co w h a s a reco r d th e p a s t y e a r o f o v e r 17,000 lb s . o f m ilk . S h e w a s b o u g h t from- t h e W illiam D e t t b a m fa r m a t G a s p o rt, N . Y . Karl F. Cummings Awarded Good Conduct Medal In Berlin A r m y S p e c ialist T h ird C lass K a r l F . Cum m ings, son- o f M r. and M r s . K e n n e t h W . Cum m ings, 54 G r o v e S t ., W a rsaw , N . Y ., re cen tly w a s aw a rd e d th e G o o d Con duct M e d a l in B e r lin , w h ile serv ing w ith th e U . S . A r m y G a r r is on’s 298th- A r m y B a n d . S p e c ialist C u m m ings received the decoration fo r h is exem p lary beh a v ior, efficie n c y an d fid e lity. H e entered th e A r m y in- A u g u s t 1956 and) completed- b a s ic train in g a t F o r t K n o x , K y . T h e 24 y e a r old so ld ier is a 19 5 1 graduate o f W a r s a w C e n tral H igh School. H e attended C la r k son C o llege o f Technology, P o t s dam , N . Y . , and w a s employed- b y W e stinghouse E lectric C o r poration, A t t ica, in civ ilia n life. W . C . T . U . P I C N I C J U L Y , T H E 16 t h T h e W . C .. T . U . p icn ic w i l l b e h e ld W e d ., J u l y 16 t h a t 1 p . m . at t h e hom e o f M r s . J e n n i e P i e r c e M r s . R u t h D u r fe e w i l l p r e s e n t the w h ite rib b o n recru it s . M r s : E u l a - l i e A ld r ich , C o . P a r . L a w d irec tive B u f f a lo R a c e w a y 1958 m e e t - j t o r w i l l b e presen t, ing, scheduled to clo s e o n J u l y P l e a s e b r i n g ta b le se r v ic e an d 26. disto t o p a s s . B i b l e V e r s e J . V E T ’ S D R I L L T E A M A N D R A N G E R S W I L L P L A Y T H E 14th E v e r y t h in g i s a ll set f o r the b ig so ftb a ll gam e n e x t M o n d a y even ing, J u l y 14th a t 8 p. m ., w h e n the V e teran ’ s D r ill team an d the R a n gers b a ttle in th e ir second gam e o f th e season in W a r s a a w . T h e R a n g e r s w e r e hard press ed to w in the first gam e 8 to 7, but the V e t s d e c lare it w ill b e a d iffe r e n t sto r y th is tim e . Com m a n d e r D a v e P a r k h u r s t h a s h is p layers a l l in fin e sh a p e fo r th is gam e . T h o s e b o y s n o t o n ly can d r ill in g r e a t shape, b u t also p la y ball. H o w e v e r, th e R a n g e r s w ill not b e caught sleeping, a n d exp e c t to g iv e the* V e t s a h o t b a t tle. A l l th e fa n s w i l l w a n t to see th is gam e , so com e o u t to th e p a r k and ro o t fo r y o u r fav o r it e team-. Tonight 7:30 th e R a n g e r s a r e p a y in g th e P e r r y E s s o s . Past Matrons To Picnic At Park Next Wednesday T h e . W a r s a w P a s t M a tron s C lu b w ill hold it an n u a l p icn ic b r e a k fast in th e V illa g e P a r k o n W e d n e s d a y m o rning, J u l y 16 t h a t 7:30. M e m b e rs are asked to b r in g th e ir o w n table service and please m a k e reservation s w ith Elizabeth Y o u n g e r o r M ild r e d C o le b e fo r e T u e s d a y , J u l y 15th . H A L E R E U N IO N T h e an n u a l reunion o f th e d e - cendents o f th e T h o m a s J . an d at public auction. T h e n th e so called “ G e n tle- M r. K n ig h t o f th e T a x a t io n C o m m ittee m o v e d a \ta x refu n d m en’s A g r e e m e n t\ w a s read. T h is resolu tion o f $21.4 6 to E d w a r d agreem e n t w a s arrived- at, a t the tim e o f C e n tralization an d it w a s prom ised at that m eeting, th a t this agreem e n t, w h e r e b y the V il A b r ie l in th e T o w n o f P ik e . M r. D e D o lyer o f th e A g r icu l tu r e Com m ittee presen ted a reso lu tion to p e r m it the com m ittee to lage o f W a r s a w sh o u ld h a v e 3 . m a r k e t “ thin n in g s ” fro m the trustees and the r u r a l a r e a o u t - C o u n ty P lan t a t io n s . S o m e o f these side should h a v e fo u r trustees, | p lan tin g s a r e o v e r 20 y e a r s old should b e read at e v e r y an n u a l and e v e r y oth e r tre e shoud b e meeting, T h e re is absolu tely no w a y in rem o v e d to m a k e p lace fo r a bet te r grow th o f the rem a in in g trees. w h ich th is agreem e n t can be ere- A t th is tim e , th e r e seem s to b e a forced, n o r does it h a v e an y leg a l m a r k e t fo r those trees that are standing. A l l it does is to h a v e a tendency to keep a l i v e tw o fa c tions o f voters, w h o h a v e on ly rem o v e d o r w h a t a r e called the “ thinnings.” M r. G lo r o f the C o u n t y O fficers m u tu a l problem s a n d in t e r e s t s ,, C o m m ittee presented a reso lu - an d should a lw a y s b e vo tin g fo r the b e s t candidate o ffe r e d re gard less o f w h e r e th e y reside. tion that w o u ld p r o v id e fo r v a cations fo r th e H e a lth D e p a r t m e n t o n th e b a s is o f a fo r m e r T h e sp irit o f this agreem e n t h a s res(>lution adopted m 19 5 4 . been violated se v e r a l tun e s and M r _ M u r p h y o f ^ sh e r iff-s it actu a lly h a s outlived its p u r - Com m ittee presented a resolution pose and- if one grou p o f people itting s h e r i f f K e n n e d y to at- at an an n u a l m e e ting h e ld se v e r a l ten d caawaaaa ^ S y r a c u s e on years ago can- a d o p t a n agreem e n t H a ttie W a r d H a le w a s held S u n - ithen another group o f people a t d a y , Ju l y 6th at t h e hom e o f M r . are an n u a l m e e ting h e ld a f t e r - and M rs. R o b e r t B u n t in g o f C a l edonia. T h e r e w e r e 28 w h o en joyed! a b o u n t ifu l 'din n e r a n d su p p e r on th e la w n . M e m b e rs Dresent w e r e fro m A t t ic a C e n ter, N o rth Ja v a , B l i s s a n d Jo h n s o n b u rg. It w a s decided to se t a p e r m a n e n t d a t e fo r fu t u r e reu n ions w h ich w i l l b e th e 1s t S u n d a y in A u g u s t. T h e oldest m e m b e r p r e s ent w a s O liv e r H a le o f Joh n s o n b u rg, th e you n g e s t Je a n n e M a r ie Sh a w , little dau g h t e r o f M r . a n d M r s . N e w ton Shasw o f A t t ica C e n ter. N e x t y e a r ’s reu n io n w i l l b e held at th e hom e o f M r . and M is. B e r n a r d S h a w o f A ttica C e n ter. w a rds, m a y abrogate this sam e agreem e n t, p r o v id in g th e .N o t i c e o f the M e eting, in c lu d e s the state m e n t th a t there w ill b e a discus- (K in d ly turn t o p a g e 7) C O U N T Y H O M E B U R E A U W I L L M E E T A T T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T H O U S E T h e W y o m ing C o u n t y H o m e B u reau w ill h o ld a re g u la r m e e tin g on F r i d a y , J u l y l l t h a t 8:00 p . ire. in th e g r a n d ju r y ro o m a t the C o u r t H o u se. M rs. H a r o ld W a lk e r w i l l g i v e a lesso n o n C o n s u m e r E d u c a t ion an d R . F . F irm a n o f t h e W y o . Co. B . and T . C o . w i l l ta lk o n C redit, it. * TO V I S I T T O K Y O W o rd h a s been received b y M rs. R a lp h M a in, th a t h e r sister, M iss C lara R o e p e r , fo r m e r ly o f W yom ing, will- fly to T o k y o Su n d a y a s a delegate to th e interna tional m e e ting o f th e P r e s b y t e r ian B o a r d 1 of, Christian- Education w h ich w i l l b e held- there. T h e convention w ill include rep resen tatives o f seven t y fiv e coun tries and- six continents. M iss R o e per, a resident of W h ite P lain s , w ill v i s i t H o n g -K o n g and H a w a ii b e fore h e r rtu m . - ' A u g u s t 4th, 5th an d 6th. T h e B o a r d then adjourned un til th e ir re g u la r s e ssion w h ich w ill b e h e ld on T u e s d a y , A u g u s t 12th . F O R M E R R E S I D E N T TO A P P E A R O N T V J U L Y 16 Mrs. George Schuster Jr., of Springville, formerly of Wyom ing, has written- to Mrs. Howard' Warren that ber father-in-law, George Schuster Sr., will be ire^ terviewed on the Gary Moore TV Show, “I’ve Got a Secret” Wednes day July 17. Student Nurses To Barbecue Chicken Tuesday, Jnly 22nd T h e Stu d e n t N u r s e s A s s o c iation o f W y o m in g C o u n ty C o m m u n ity H o s p ital h a s announced th e plans fo r th e ann u a l ch icken barbecue to b e h e ld J u l y 22nd, on the ground s o f T h o m s o n H a ll, ju s t south o f th e h o s p it a l. S e r v in g w i l l start a t 5:30 p . m . * P r o c e e d s fro m the b a r b e c u e go to w a r d th e activities o f th e Stu d en t N u r s e s A s s o c iation. T ickets fo r adults a r e $1.5 0 ; fo r children u n d e r 12 , 75c. BASEBALL DOUBLEHEADER V A R Y S B U R G v s . W A R S A W W A R S A W P A R K S U N D A Y , J U L Y 13 T H 1:0 0 P . Mt.