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Newark Courier-Gazette The Marion Enterprise CHftoii Spi& gs Press W“ ^ A R — N o .I f NEWARK . N . Y „ THURSDAY. APRIL 27. ^967 D: fill In mill 1. .«‘ »'£‘°v. den‘. Pan 3‘u TWO SEGTiONS—24 .,—.«.;.;;;.:. O wm ^ M To Highlight I O k l V e il $ 2 3 9 T ax R a t e S e e n ^ S c / ) oo / B u d g e t of a r o se queeru b a ll, d e d ic a tio n A n av eriiR c ta x r a te in .An av e r a I ;o f $2 , 39 p er $ v a lu a ti o n is se e n in p o s e d sc h oo l b u d g e t f .' 6 8 .a c co rd in g to W .D H e ss , s u p e r i n te n d en t o in N e w a rk C e n tr a l S c -triot N o .1. g e a m e m o r ia l ro se f or th e la te !s: E u g erie B o e r n e r a nd a n ou t- w ill b e a r n o n g the^ spec ia l e ven ts h ig h li g h tin g th e 36 th a nn ua l R o s e F e s ti va l la te in Ju n e . Hess PQinied oUt th a t posed ta x rate in cfcasF on p resen t assessm en ts. The Festival ( rograsm rvill be scheduled from J u ne through June 26. a ccordin g t o The Jackson .ind P erkins Co. V illage ta x pay ers $15.23 per $l.€«C school la st year and those outside totvn a rate o f $44.19.” ■poll!!\ Lirch St., is con .lartin H y lk e m a serv ice t o th e T ay lo r j o in e d riK blVlAN — A r t h u r 'R a y T ay - Lirch St., is c on g r a tu la te d b y gatu r te y f o r his lo n g N e w a rk Fire ewar-K. r ir e th e E x ce lsio r H oo k an d L a dd er C o , iserv in g C ity H all ceri inH oi^te (lefli O b \^anH< I’aul P, M ay 1, 1 9 02 . emoivy a re D o n a ld irp an y p re s id en t, a n d y In ye ars of servi r au l t'e a rs o n , se cretary s lie is on - of o ld est firem e n rn st __j Opening day program calls^ for the frj-nial opening o f t h t le proposed sc lu w next liste 1-----... 12,835.436 or $384,500 prcvLoii# year’s figure to Hess. The bu dget w ill j'sented fora vote o f, the at the a nn ua l school year was im ay 2, at 7:30 ;t h e senio r h ig h selttw l Chest Campaign Nears $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 Main St. at 11 a m. fo llo w ed by t h e in* rodurtion o f f e stiv a l jg u y sls and a dedication s o f th A |e .S. Boerner Memorial R o se a t What JOYou E stim a ted receip ts w ere at $1,900,167.70 w ith th e io be ratsed l)y real e SCL 4t $965,26ft.j[Q T-bc ta x levy rep resen ts an of $49,695 over la st year's A parade of t h e c an d id a tes for the role uf festiv a l tjneen- DEBT FREE — Schoal building < in 1940, will be ] T h e N e w a rk ju n io r 0 W h ig h b u d g e t, w h ic h e d $ 15,2 0 2 .5 0 .b u ild in g .M ille r S t., o p en et laid u p in fu ll in 1967-61 antains la s t p ay m e n t o f I Think V Charley M Tile Arcadia Cupimunily Chcit - Red Crass iiind 'driv e i Proaching lire U Edwin J. Stei! t ■‘R -lu id li two-third.s murk in Uie $62,044 elfurt. according csMiiinugn director. will be held a t 2 p.m. w ith the selectio n o f t h e g n een schdule d at 3 p.m in t h e RdSe Garden. The N ew ark J a y e e e s will be, in chittge o f th e qjteen co n test w ith R ic hard BoerJtnah as chairm an. csMiiinugn Stell said the $40,000 light le downtown scoreboard .^ will I koLHW HN Claire will I le downtown scoreboard r._ .^ B uck's Store at Mam-Mil-i h e r St., shows There w ill be. ..1 2-„aspic ants comp etin g for the qu een title , accordin g to B o enn an . Onij One Contest to Mark School Board Election Next Tuesday jb ly . be Jthe lik e in th Th e la rgest Item in ptispd, budget, wa.s IrtstructionaF ex p en se s wiUt $1,785,860 d r an in crease of $296*413 t h e to ta l in th,e 1966-67 ■p increas 5 - sh a rp I e was I teachers' salaries an d s t a ff m em bers. H ess 1 Bfftde in structor, a m a tea cher, an English 'fa cu lty w ill be in creased •bool nurse teacher, :ruot an overtim e ■.stead o f is - her 2'/2-w eek b e tau se o f d en - h e r St., shows the progress o f ! ^ , ■ • ' State Leaders .- th e (u n d -raisin g prujecl I Scanning reports received and . tabulated from division leaders! j according to Bo enn an . Onij ' j . - lo n g ic parked and if don’t lo work you’ll g e t A nrote the w e ll-w is h e you L jj artivc divisions ' .- (through Monday. Stell a ll c e i i areare .h a r d to complete thrir j said that T A n i / l h ' l ' working ' l U l l i y f l l thrir role inj Qualified v oters In ! Central School D istrict No. 1 1 Will go to the polls on May 2 j to elect three m em b e rs to the | Newark i Board o f E ducation for 3-year In cu m b en ts Hat Senior to Open New Bank with Gold Key J r ., board president, and M rs Mary D eV ey are unopposed for another term ’o n the sc h o o l . - I the. drive and send the ca'm-j a testim onial (imner will be I palgn \over the top \ again this held Thursdav. April 27. at 7:30 j q,UeenS(^ o .« , le d by Leslie J. Engleson, J , p.p Logan Anderson. Cl'ifford Coon. 1 Hiary. '■ Estate” Legion? comm ander and (|, president of the Legion Aux- A coronation ball w ill be h eld on June 24 at 9 p.m . in the senior h ig h scliool gym . The queen an d her co urt w ill reign :..iover ttaq-JuJi... T ick ets w ill, be priced a t $7 a couple for the coroqatkm ball. R efre sh m en ts will he served. I ; back the q,UeenS(^ 'h e co m p etM on K iiniitrri to junior c la ss ir ,li'.c W.iyue C ounty h ig h Eugene Mason, and Pam L? Welt.-her ate the lone canumxam' tor the seamen Vacant av Lhe resignation at Charles Gifford. Watcher was appormea by me board m an out me unexpired! ‘term. 1 W i l l i a m s o n school. | the past 17 years thel Logan Anderson. Cl'ifford Coon. 1Hiary. R obert VanReypen and Edw ard, Making liHir vi.sitation it to reach its Legi.m Post will be th Britt, was the first ILs Jamc.s quota. E xact figures were not p Heiieghan o f ■ Huntington. L ava ilab le, but Stell reported that L Legion commanc\ the total of pledges secured by vVilli.uu Hutchings this division exceed s Us quota g .\uxilKiry pre.^ident The 1967 Rose F estiv a l w Lond da y r p in A recepti for the queen de-Rose F estival J une 25 wit: t h e pardet n im p h ith e a tr e and a concert at tion w ill be l close on Jur VVil-rial rose gro 25 v A en com n ier-. ill In spect t h e day w in be 1C . D ays, w test gardens The Wol-known as Rixse.; Int M ason, ovvne a barber sh op at W elcher, a fa rm er c ^teed R oad, both ran for the Roard o f Education a yea r a gp Tbey w ere am ong six c a n d l da te s w ho sou g ht the se a t left vacant by Vern Gator, who did not se ek r eelectlo n. , - ! ! ! ! ' 1967 f es - Cl r din t r printed elsewl quota g .\uxilKiry pre.^ident o f $21,500. ; o th e r gue.sts will be. Ralph DeO illo. North Tonawanda, de-Rose hnol Dl-! The Newark State Sch vision, directed by Chef P ells and Dr Edward M .partment Howard i Cdwar Steven-Busharl uf Eai tl reported plcdg-liam son, 7th Di.^trict rnminarid-j lUtc to Its quota er, .Adn.u; Holii iib.tck of Wol-known a tide r, and I nander; s VVil-rial i o f a'fa'n .c o U .' c.iuniy ■ommai ;chalEm-an of the board. , . -----------------------—~ Opening eerem o nies on Mon-1 O fficial o pening of the new Lincoln RoehestcT Trust Company o ffice a t the Newark Plaza has been s e t for Monday, May 1 ,at 8.45 a.m.. It was a nnounced by 'Wtlmot R. C raig, president and hali $4,150 - 1 m er playgrou'nd and program and $8,300 sc h o la stic a ctiv ities. j , Jgf '1iZzse\Prn':- mo J-P rpsc Stanley or Red ' Opening eerem o on j ay w ill Include the unlockin g 1 A i r C o /J l „j ^e front door with a gold en I i , »II. ■ ^ ^ r n t n l i f e e key by^'^ML ' ^Xurse'^F^isc^heue\ jSe/s G oal of 260 Homes 17 year-old daughter \of'A rcad ia ^ j providing hom es for ... present are Mayor Milton E lz u - ; se t m W ayne, Ontario. Seneca fun, and m em bers of the V illage j and Y ates Counties, accordin g -r-Board, to g e th e r , with A rcadia I (g Mrs. F red D yson of N ew ark, o« .h e F , c . h a ,. Da-bert R yckbost, m ana g er of the 1 __ ^ chair-pja/.a office, and Ansel Stork, m anager of the N ew ark office, *“ do.wnlo'wn, se r n. Jack H utchinson won the e le c tion w it* 453 vo te s'follo w e d by Orville Martin with 344. M ason w ith 189 and W elcher with 144“ e lch er T otal vote cast wn.s 1,2'J7 a ag a in st 496 in 1965 and 195 in ,q„4 -----I j , , j In crea sed salaries tomal^^stoU 144“ ie tor a st a ff and rep m a in te nan ce on b u ild ! Rroun^s resulted in an l«« *32,923 In the item -----I m a in t e n an c e .. An in l in | tea c h e rs’ retirem en t, so- ,iy id^l^rote*^ tor ent The - ent The Ja.< ( cent. T h e lit - 1 have reign ed over arden f e stiv itie s! J,.,i been lo ok ing ,.iu'f gtirden a p - i o f a'fa'n .coU .' c.iuniy flB u re’ soon. aiwurdmg to Paul Bcadi r - 1 Stell. ic ports al Richard McBride, captain the Newark Schools Divistun. that hi.s divismi hing the half-way icst for $4,200 Ih I s is ion is ap-Ro.se -ComfUa ' proachi mark in 7Ui Di.strict .Mr.s, R .um o iu i Stiatllc r ol W ate rloo, iim m an d e r. T rial anil c .ilv in IL irija a rt o! Si.du.-, w ith the county c h a ir m an sc^tiedulcd w.irnV.ir e'r iirc.Mdies iU ■ommai AuKu.sl .\la u cr i ’l'.'^t. o f' A ttending n ftie ers from th e re-'A m e r ic a n L egam .iitlu d c il t s s of C anand aig u a', c h a ir m an Its que pled I o tiie r divisions at work m ' (j^tve .ire the Commci ! jyifiust rial Divisions Divisior lislrict »ie e c '. H arija e i ft I Law Day Program VK i lU i nTlcn Plumct i ^ -r-Board, In County Towns , o clo ck noon to .p.m tor the school board e lectio n . V oim g m^ctnne.s w ill be .set up H the senior high school gy m na siu m u.sed for the ,!h: r .sehool budget at the annual m eeting p a t 7 30 ^ .m . I\ .1 nice gesture by ■nsers if th e y could |06i> Rose P rin cess y Rose G ar-Rpaidential the appoin tm ent of R oger E . Da-bert . - .a r ,iy and the N ew York Service Em ployees’ contrib in crease, . rjri ti ' t ! jyifiust rial Divisions ar-Rpaidential Divisior to m ove Into action county sc^tiedulcd w .irn V.ir ■ M anor rjri ti ' t In a dd itio n to th e - nr M FsHv, tra tfic ertn-i . ik^Firt Dt iobless Claimants Decrease Slightly During Past Week appoin oger . VKs of N ew ark a.s g e ne ra l chair-pja/.a liiun uf the Wayne County Law L)ay program. D avis ,aid the Ih em e for 1W7 ...............iich 1.- a diree.i quotatio n from addte,s.s m ade by P resident Tf In 1904, j m e ch a ir m a n j e .itt in ;odon R ' he program plain fd tli.if t!ic .jttornpys jiiou.s a r eas of W ayne County i,ave accepted app oin tm en ts a.s. chairm en in their resp ec tiv jThcod 3}i Hipt. High .Seho singin g t i „c o f o S c w c / i > 5 . s J r c PloygrOUiyO f o r O&oson Lincoln school playground will ,ur ,.T„„ ,r,d Natinn.s in New York City on ft tour sponsored .Swing Wing\ She ,ur .students chosen ,.T„„,r,d Natinn.sinNew one o f rently to|' U ' li m. r and Harold \nuke tests u n til th ey »ilw’ ti;lit M,und. City sponsored the Newark Rotary Club. ; th e seaso n loseph B o nafedc. m an a ;New ark o tf u e of th e is lieing, I the a f State accordin g to Richard E E m p lo y m en t Service, reported p rin cip al, —------------- 'I 1713 jobless rlaimanUs a.s MeBrido -said that ehil .. . . : p o n d in g period a year ago . R. ■ t ■ I ^ N e w a r k o lfic e repot ; 459 ..latm ants for uncmploym jjj5uranc'p benefits a - s aea ; - ._,„ 3” rj U c im ' T | yp^r 1 ' claim.s load, a en t up sli j .j 24s to 1.254 during ; ^yeek, A year ago the < lu ste d 1.249 idle.' i rVBI.U ' HEARING The Town Board ami the Znn-lent Commus.Mon will hold a pub-13th ’ -oo.sed nre ' and zoning m a p on M a y a t 8 p m ih the town o f flte s ir.e G ra n g e B u i ld in g ^^ Or the - State chairm en their resp ectiv e c o m m un ities and that R o bert I. Pureha.se Would subsequently have In form ation a s to the — .. - . ------------ i foi tential pre •og:rain ia Marion. The new office, one of two Lincoln R ochester fa cilities in . Newark, will provide full bank,-I. mg se rv ic es, inclu ding safe de- •po .Mt fa cilities, an auto teller .window, and a \24-hour ba n ker''! f. r night d eposits There a r e! i.i-ghl teller slalion.s., In elu ding; p c ' — - . ------------ 'I * * Announces D ate I For Policem an's Ball . _ -j-Lp■ .Vtargrove ■easily run J enn ifer ^ ._,„ The N ew ark P o lir e Bene Znn-lent As.sortation wilt hold pub-13th ftftnual p o lice m a n ’s ball Sunday. May 21 at Za.ppia.s *iaift St. ,fo (Continued on P age 12) nipp. receiv ed a ■k'phone call On .r'.,K(,iy Her fa th er , busin ess t r ip is a _____fimt he had ; . Daylight Saving Time Ticks Back Into ^ o t e Sunday Vince Ja n '.s 1 g a g ed to play | 3 30 p m. t o 1 ,fo r-d a n cin g from 1 Page 12) DAVLK.HT 'muke.s p.s H)i i 's 't\! f'.LA. Schedules « i 's r hour before you retire Satur-• rinv night and you'll be on DST until tlw? last - Sunday in Octo-j her when ICST ta kes ov er th e tim e table. have hou r' M ay 3 'itcM eyers, p r e si-t rkin.s School TTA, 'be fin a l busin ess e . YOI'T.I, have an ex tra hou r' (if daylight lo putter around th e , .y a r d , garden or go lf co urse. 1 __________________________________F a rm ers ca n u'^e th e e xtr a h o u r of d ay lig h t and so c a n t h e y ou n g s te r s in a il n e ig h b o rh o o d s, j So get on year 3. at 8 p.m.. school prin cip al! .slides ta ken of c hild ren ahd s ; s S k y s l - T :