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The Evening Times from Sayre, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Evening Timesi
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Sayre, Pennsylvania
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THE EVENING TIMES, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, PAGE SEVEN Sayr, Athens, South Waverly, and and "Search the Sky." A copy of "Not This August" is available in Waverly Free Library. The title is taken from "Notes of the Next War," by Ernest Hemingway. Short Change ony," an area in Chicago aimi-lar to Greenwich Village in New York. Kornbluth reports that the Brlle-Islps "came here to scout this area as a place to live and continue their work." That was in 1931 and about a year later, the Kornbluths moved in as neighbors. A native of New York city By Jack Beahan STOP TIRE WEAR! LINE UP WITH BEAR Atop a lonely Pennsylvania mountain with access only by a couple of dirt roads and visited regularly only by hunters, squirrel, deer and the only herd of elk in the the bulldozers are running today, hewing out a site for, of all things, an airplane plant.

Fishing Rodeo to Open Tomorrow On Chemung River Hang onto your fishing gear, dad and mother, the Waverly Recreation Commission annual fishing rodeo will be held Thursday and Friday. Casting or trolling or what have you for the biggest and the most fish will be held each day from" 9 o'clock in the ing through 4 o'clock in the Designated as the area where supervision will be provided is the Chemung river, west of the White Wagon bridge and across the road from Brill's restaurant. Andy Codispoti, recreational director, who is in charge, reported, however, that boys and girls can fish in any other stream or body of water in the vicinity of the Waverly-Lock-wood-Barton area, but catches must be registered each day with the judges who will be 4n attendance only at the designated fishing area. Over 50 prizes, many of them provided by the Better Fishing company, of Chicago, which annually sponsors and underwrites this program in the in- who has boen writing stories WHEEL BALANCING AND FRAME WORK is saying this happened here. It tells how Justin, who is a veteran of the Korean war and former commercial artist turned dairy farmer, found himself forced to fan the faint spark of defiance towards the invaders.

It is a grippingly told story. Jl review of the book in the Chicago Tribune included this statement: "This is the most shockingly realistic science fiction book since Orwell's "1984" and es' tablishes Kornbluth as one of the best writers in the futuristic field." Kornbluth resides on the former Williams' faimhouse on Straw Hill road with his wife and two sons, John and David. The couple came here three years ago, following to this area Glenn and Lily Belle-Isle, the glass engraver and hij designer wife. i The Belle-Isles and the Korn-bluths were neighbors in Chicago where they Jived in the "Col Gov. George Leader sold and leased S3, 000 acres, roughly about 86 square miles, of some of the wildest state forest preserve to the Curtiss-Wright company few weeks ago with practically no fanfare and only a few protests from squirrels and hunters, who were apparently the only ones In the commonwealth who knew where the mountain was, or cared.

since he was 10, Kornbluth served as a machine gunner with the U. S. Army in Belgium, France and Germany during World War II. While awaiting shipment from Europe to Japan, he wrote a novel. After the war and his discharge, he worked three years in Chicago as Bureau Chief for Transradio Press Service.

He Donnelly Admits Charges Formerly Against Shaffer Russell Edward Donnelly of Sayre admit ed charges of drunken driving, hit-and-run and operating, a car without a driver's license in Bradford county court yesterday while testifying at a hearing in which Thomas Shaffer, of Waverly, sought release from Donnelly and Shaffer were arrested in Sayre Aug. 4 after an accident on Desmond street by Officer Joseph Lampazzi of the Sayre police department, Shaffer on the traffic counts and Donnelly for disorderly conduct. Donnelly admitted the disorderly charge and was fined $10, but Shaffer denied the drunken driving and hit-and-run. Shaffer was taken before Judge William M. Rosenfield yesterday by his attorney J.

Roy Lilley, who sought his release in a habeas corpus proceeding. In Genuine Chrysler Parts GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING AT DE PUMPO'S Waverly, N. Y. Phone 1 left his position when he came to Waverly to devote all his time to writing. This is his 12th published book.

Some of them are: "The Syndic," "Takeoff," "The Explorers," "The Space Merchants," The secrecy is understandable. When an airplane company starts mingling with the chipmunks and makes its executives climb a couple of thousand feet through brambles and rattlesnake nests to go to work, something is afoot. Curtiss-Wright has given little indication of what it plans to do with the mountain except to take it away from the squirrels. It isn't, the company says, to build airplanes. When an airplane company takes over 86 square miles on top of a mountain and doesn't plan to build airplanes there, it is probably wise not to ask too many questions.

Strange things are going on these days everywhere witness the New York Yankees dropping to third place as an example and an airplane plant ad: jaoeiit to a deer run is perhaps not the strangest. When the United States government built the vast Oak Ridge atomic plant during World War II and an inquisitive congressman, visiting the place to see what was going on, asked an official what was being manufactured there, he was told it was bubble gum. FOR ONLY 1 DOWN the course of the hearing Doa-nelly took the stand and testified that he was driving the car, not Shaffer. He was immediately arrested in court by Officer Lampazzi and arraigned before Justice D. A.

McNeal of Towanda, where he pleaded guilty. Shaffer's status is still uncertain, since pros Public Auction Furnishings of my home on Route It in Chemung, N. next to Methodist church. Saturday, August 13 at 1 P.M. 3 piece living room suite, bed, davenport, piece walnut dining set, 9x124x8 and throw runs, hall runner, roll toRdesk, platform rocker, odd chairs, rockers, card table, stands, smoking stand, kitchen table with 4 chairs, 3 piece walnut bedroom suite, (bed with coil springs and inner spring mattress, dresser and chest of drawers), double metal bed complete, metal bed complete, chest of drawers, dressers, wash stands, night stand, wood bed complete, ANTIQUES; Large chest of drawers, coverlet, ladder back chair, 3 section mirror, walnut chairs with cane seats, old albums, fans, 2 violins, baskets, stove pipe hats, hand school bell, iron bank, brass candle sticks, snuffers, year of 1840 of 'The Log Cabin' published in New York and Albany, 3 old shawls, sugar box, hat rack, barroom Chair, dishes, shaving mugs, books, tLECTRIC; Prestline range (like new), Coldspot refrigerator, Electro-lux cleaner, Kenmore washer, Sears cleaner, lamps.

Library table, hassock, wash tubs, folding bars, trunk, game boards, feather bed, pillows, quilts, blankets, curtains, shades, drapes, linen, dishes, glass, cooking utensils, garden and lawn tools, TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE ELMER L. MERRILL, Auctioneer Waverly, N.Y. Phone 688 ETHEL WILLIAMS, Owner The market for bubble gum is way off these days, so it is probable that Curtiss-Wright is getting into some-' thing else. We'd guess, offhand, In view of the site and its peculiarities, that they were going into Davy Crockett hats. They're going big right now.

ecuting authorities claim that both men may have driven the car. Kornbluth Writes Novel Visualizing U.S. Conquered by the Communists terest of getting boys and girls outdoors and to show them the fun of fishing, are to be award ed. announcement of defeat by the president with the unconditional surrender of our armies. A few There is no minimum age but p.

hours later, the president and vice president are shot. 18 Look ahead to 1965 and try to think what might be. Cyril M. Kornbluth, 33-year old author, who resides on Straw Hill road, three miles north of Barton off Route 17, did and produced "Not This August," a book published by Dou-bleday in its Science Fiction series. He visualized an America broken in atomic war by invading communist armies and the The author shows how Billy Justin, a New York state dairy farmer, hears the surrender broadcast.

It tells how Justin is fCra jzzw assigned his production norm The story is terrifying and par ticularly ghastly when the read the maximum age is 16 years for competing boys and girls, Mr. Codispoti said. A king and queen of the Waverly Recreation fishing rodeo will be selected and crowned. They will share in the prizes. The top fish-catching boy and girl will be entered in the national judging being conducted by Better Fishing, Inc.

Waverly had a national winner, Harry Eisenhart, in 1952. The rules provide that boys and girls use rod or pole and line. Fishing from a boat is allowed. This is the sixth year for the Waverly. rodeo.

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Years Available:
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