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I a h YEAR— N o . 3 F r i b h s h e f l W . e 'r k l j — S u b a c r . p t , j o n R a t e . $5.Q G s A i»>ar wi A 'l'p r . c t s — S i n g l e -G o p iea 1 5 O e ii t s NEWARK, N. Y., . THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, IV68 Entered aa s&cond class mail matter at Newark. N> ’Y. 14518; Post‘Office TWO SECTfQNS— 22 PAGES {fct 'hailey Ross '■•is G a i e n s . . t-lic s e a in IliE liicurti M r s \ ! \ v T u r wlii>. w a s i; . n i b y H o lland, will be 103 on W e d n e s day. i n i 24 S h \ % |'W u j ‘tfe“bou n ty 's eldest citizen . * T h e fem o n a r ian . who resides witli a. d.iiightt r ; Mrs. Louise Fri-ick at 617 S -M am S t . is recovering from a bout w i t li pneum o n ia vvliieli for a m o m e n t . had evervoiie in tile i.imily m n - «?' ceuied ldst w e e k .. j. n V \\ a r k H igh ’ . 'S h e reMiy liad it bad.\ said allied to N e w a r k N ' s F e im -k '•T i l e d o c t o r s a i d thr death of h i s fath e r , - 'that if she m a d e it to m o rning J \ '—7; W ilson one would have a ch a n c e \ • u w . r i o te m . p a r a L u r o . . ■ a ;k ..II’d a r e a in • «• e e / e \ h r - s e v e r a l 'u g h t . . i m d y s ' .. .. /! i . i t . f V l U m -. k i• ■ ly re c o g n i z e d . ' ! ., v e n ip e r - .itu r e l»r I'lllam lalu i n n u s . w a s «, |b, thr PC H aul of 127 lit Hr’ L ,*» professor of a d ,.,-j pliv's.ii a t t h e new Irv - |i„j i .imjiU-, \1 the U n iversity I in i j Jin 1\\ Itora-' MR v a:.i anil tlirr t T i r o f te m p e r a t u r e . laboi-U- Mt .7 G7TrrFT7.il... ,k uf r tl.e ’ail- ' mi u p unm indful of llii sub-zero ( 'In_-.ittier tli.it U.’ts gripped th e ’, .re a th e p ist weeks [ \ S h e ' never com p lains,\ kaid h e r . d a a g litei. --.She is. very 1 c .a .r a r f t i '< b e Wl.tll . .Hid lb a . Mis. -P e llam a n d ... • .j-ild r e n r e s i d e itv ' lo V e lY P,e r W n - - 'p 'c n m s i i i a C r r t it M r s G a le r s , w h o w a s b a r n . ;v on th e side Of a : S lioondyk, Holland, and cartte ,n„.tlie a ir . ’■ / ‘ ’th is country w h e n »! k * w a s ' a ■ \ • - : y o u n g iudy of 19, ortee enjoyed a rrv oftyn go t h r o u g h [- h e a r ty appetite, but now con- aid' D r . P e t ta t n .} lin e s h e r diet to irqtnds S h e h a s ( loud' vc lour home ■“The dvddrcn wiU g e t a j a r | b een under d o c to r ’s orders land i.in yooc «»f Hie TMradS.” ’.2T3i*V jtw S y frorrrsoiid f todsT ' , a d aiitliorit'y in ’ tire !. H e r eyesight an d hearin g .have A :• • ja.ii ■ had :■ •. i-.iaciucs. D r. Pellam moil for o u r frigid ivdu- to co m e out a n d liv e in Jsuiuiv t a l i f o r n i a , ” s a i d D r . Pciiam. ' ______ . but we'll t a k e 1 been falling because of h e r age and sh e is no longer able to read new spapers, listen to th e radio l o r w a t c h television. She is k e p t All t i a n recom m e n d is fo r up to adate on th e new s by h e r ..................... d a u g h ter. Mrs. G a iens is still ; able to u n d e r s tan d w h a t h e r d a u g h te r tells h e r an d very of- , . teh - w ill engage in a len g th y * ^ . 1 i conversation. S h e once asked ! Liatz its ice an d s n o w 'jler daU giIter ^ s i ie eVer h e a r d , itorir.s, buzzards, penguins., a n d £rom jie r Ferock’st sister Wr bcai.v^ t ^ . . M rs. G a iens h a s a tendency to _ i b e com e tired a n d Will ta k e a Mrs t liarlesJturgess an d s o n , | n a p I t was only t [l r ee years ago i Gilbert, observed a m a z y ro b m j y I a t g^e would sta y up u n t il 10 Iperchetlim a pile of ice a t t h e i r | p m a n d engage h e r d a u g h ter llakc Bluff cottage la s t Satin*- ^ a gam e 0j cards. Now she Idav At City Hall if tlii- lic .i t g c i.i’iato-d fro m a discu s s io n o n th e c o n d i t i o n • of ..village stre e t s ' a t T u e s d a y n i s h t s v iliag e b o a r d sessio n w e r e used o n th e s t r e e t s th e r e w o u l d n 't b e an y n e e d fo r sn o w p l o w s . + - it ttit* tiorr-rtjked^by. Jerry King, owner . a n u m rrrator of a t a x i com p a n y here ■Why have th e 'village streets tmuTLsri- d'cphinrhlc Indav'i\ ask ed Kmu who com p lained about lev eondTtions a t intersections, p a r tn u larlv a t E a s t Ave. and' E. Mdn-r St. \1 saw only one salt truck all day a n d J cover m o st of th e streets in th e vil lage.\ ----------------- ------ -------- May.fr M ilton E'/iii. >n defend ed tin viil.iy tin u . tiie snow storm roli^ i n c o m b a t - by saym u \DEAR GRANDMA”— Billy Mill?. 3, is proud of his great grandmother, Mrs. Mary Gaiens, who will be • 1*03 years\ old on Jan. 24, The great-grandson js tivo son of M r. and Mrs, William-Mills of the Shuler Road,. Newark RD 2 . ’ - C h u r c h bells in th e cbm m u n ify will be toiled fo r 15 minu.l.es QM T .H.F. B A I L — P repA n n y p lan s for I.Oih aiiilurti, liospftnii ^ ball to be h o ld b-eb*^ 4 a t .Klks L o c lg p - a r e •(fi’otii le f t ) tV te. th a t Uic village forces have been \ - .E d w a r d 1 A . M e m d y .- p u b licity a d iaiim d rif -M x s-,C. J . 4'<Sam v V , w o rking arinttid tlie clock since I g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n ; M r s . G e o r g e L o o k u p , . c h a ir m a n .of' fo.rid th e storm tu t th e area;'. . ’’’ 4 ^ ^ lT 1 fn ‘--t-ec‘* V incent Lukas, superintendenj. j if*‘pa&he'£woi,k 5 -.- said- his?'erew a h a d been o u t .a l i S a tu r d a y niglil and three plows .w e r e 'in servic ’6 gt i-:30i a .m . Sunday.. ’’’ • “I never prom ised ‘th a t We’d -have barb streets,” ’sa i d L u k a s . - Tiie discussion betw e e n Lukas a n d K i n g ' a lm o st reached th e BtZ'/iing p o in t until i t w a ? c u t sliort by T rustee- R a y H a n n a n .' M a y o r E lzufon added th a t \'snow is a .proble.tn\ as th e board sw u n g into o th e r m a tters •pertaining to village a't’fair.s. • Tiie resig n a tio n of P a tr o lm a n ’Eussell O c h s w a s . accepted by th e board. A veteran of U yedrs service, O c h s h a d w o rked th e | e O r ien tal B a ll a r e being m n d n ig b t t o S a.m. sh if t. co m p leted by th e W o m e n ’s Aux- •ATayor Elrnfon. info r m e d t h e : d iary of |h e local hospital. The L o w b id s oh tw o c o n s t r u c tion p r o j e c ts a t the v i l l a g e , Jgew a g e disposal* p lan t oil M u r ray St. totaled $1 23,505, U j a t ■ w a s on Dec. 19, 1967 w h n r th e bids w e r e o p e n e d by the village board on the irn- p r o v e m e n ts p r o g r a m a t th e plant ’ * ----------- - ------ — •' The. bob rd m e t in sp e c ial se s sion-un Dee 2 fl'an d re je c ted .the figures because they \fa il e d -fo, m e e t tile specificatio n s .” The j trustees . mover! to re-adverti.se . [h r L •; .irrThTTr-icctricaT w o r k ’3 land heating,ventiiating\'W 0 ri!;„At ] the p l a n t * I Bids w e re op°ned at T u e s d a y i tijnptV : m <* v ’t i n anil th e y jam tnim -ed to. $177,972. : B u lhvan E l r c t r i r (Jo 9f P h e lp s . |su b m i tt e d a .l o w .blcifof $139,7.7ff - - for the’ e ieetrieai woV fe'The 'aUKt. [feleetrie CO.- of R o c h e s ter w ith j van firm ’s -original b i d - w p ^ . t S ^ ^ [RM’ . H a a g ’s' 6 rig in a l •proposfir 7 a S a r \ - ¥ t5 t .600..., Ff 6 racfii^iH®yden'\ ofR tiche'Fter en tered ap* o r ig in a l in tt-o n e . the. secc^fd b M e y e rs'L a ine fjorp! pf U tica - su b m itted a- iow S b id <if $38,200' • fpi* the pea ting and v e n t i l a t i n g . work.-*- K eitgn o P d u i n b i n g m u d I H e a ting Co. of G e n e v a .o ffered a ; $40,900. figure a n d F i n g e r L a k e s Heating: Co. of G e n e v a subm it-’ •Pim e eeds from the IQtii a n n u a l4 io s p ital ball, to bp held S a tuiL ted a $42,650 bid. ■ day, Fgb, 4. a t tiie Newark Elks Lodge will’* b e used t o b u y an im - | In th e first bids last, m o n th age- tn ten s if ier for tlie NCwark-W ayne C ° jnm u n ity H o spital, - M e y e rs-Laine C o tp. prpr cording • to M rs,. ,€. J7 .Cosgrove, general ch a ir m a n o f the s o c i a l ' P°®ec* to ^ le ' affair. M rs. C o sgrove safd p lan s for 4 spends _ th r e b - f u u r th s , o f h e r J th e evening of W ednesday. J a n 24, calling to r th e p e o p le to g a t h e r i ^ r ^ * * \ t h e old. No. 5 ? baU is-the only- fund-raising proj- L. K I iLV n iELD u f the M a r - OTlrt! *the service o f th e * P r a y e r -for Cln*t§/[' p u u ^ f se n t to P e n n V a n on a ,-ect of the h o s p ital aintillary, plimate itiusf the.T. du.in south. sp o tte d th r e e S h e is still able to get in an d tian t f n it y a t the F i r s t B a p tist C h n r c h a t 8 p in low v. m c 6 c w inging th e i r out o f bed by herself, b u t al- i>jje service will {igain btr- <b nuUiward on J a n , 9, T h e ways in the presence of h e r , rtnri_ „ Pf) hv thP NPWark Clerov I be to o cold fo r 1 d a u g h te r . She still b a th e s h e r - 'Sponsored by th e N e w a rk Clergy • ‘self, however. ’ ..^IFellow s h m an d r t h e C h r is tian M rs. G a iens received m a n y \ W o m e n 's FelTowsTifp u n d e r t h e ; Theatre. M a n a ser P a u l P e n r--j C h r is tm a s cards over th e holi- c h a ir m a n s h ip of M rs. W a r r e n ' son dal some fast p r o o f r e a d i n g , d a y s a n d is looking forw a rd to Neeiy r - „ _ . on the Capitol m a r q u e e l d s t b i r t h d a y . g reetings w h ich come ’ . P r a w . frK Vhr*u*J i \ l T i n f \ r C ■ V f l A h l I Thursday, “The DevH’s Angels” from ’all quarters a t th is tim e of TJle P lay tf C h r i s t ia n : W l T | P 0 F v - ” \ 0 J 0 P T | came up \ T h e D e v U ’s A n g l e s ” the y e a r . * : U n ity w a s conceived 21 y e a r s j V L U l V A /1 J ^ V 1 V V * I ion Wednesday. S h e also h a s a son. Jo h n , of |a g o by a sm a lh'num b e r of p e o p le' ■\ * * C lifton -Springs; 21 g r a n d c h il- 0f d i f f e r e n t C h r is tian cofH m u n - ! pfturr: C m rf D o n a ld B r o w n ‘ d ren, 53 s r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n . . ^ whQ werp c o n c e r n e d ’--that^ h pwed an unusual call th e and 11 .g reat-g r e a t- g r a n d c h il- 1 _ _ I loan was pressed in to service Two bands h a v e been engaged a t th e L a k e m o n t A c a d e m y -fire j 0 j_. m e sea s o n 's m a jo r social S a tu r d a y . He said t h e mayoF o f j event fh the com m u n ity with P e n n .Yan w as g r a te f u l to t h e ,d a n c i n g from 10 p.m . to 2 a.m . v iilag d lo r th e use o f th e 1 johnny- D u n lap’s o r c h e s t r a will p u m p e r w h ich h a s b e e n , r e p l a c - , p iay m the lo w e r level of the ed by a new o d e a t .t h e N o rth ' d owntow n -fratern a l club with W a r d fire house. \ the H a r o ld M iller T rio playing iT.er d.iy from a p a r ty w h o ; d ren, fcishod m knvp bis nam e k e p t j P'l’ \f *r.<' newspapei'. P o lice C h ief D o n a ld ’ Brown : in -the upper \level. . recom m e n d e d tlie provisional j M-rs. C o sgrove saiti the in\age [a p p o in tm e n t o t Jo h n M cGlellanri intensified, co s tin g $7«po. will*.la u rscho.G by the N e w a rk U r b a n . 23, aj 5 :. a • p a t rolman,- effective.; include a TV slystem for the ,X- j R e n ew al Agency., Feligno $25,955 an d F in g e r L a k e s I $43,650. ,* \ _ - I The to tal difference in,tiie bid- ! cling w a s 1 $54,467. | T h e Ja n . 16 b ids were, r e f e r r e d th e consulting engineer for his recom m e n d a tion oq ’t h e . aw a r d in g of th e co n tr a c ts fo r ' ' tlie tw o 'p r o j e c t s .................... — | B a n c k e r ' C o n struction Co. o f 'M a n h n s s e t. N. Y. won th e c b h - . I t r a c t for g e n e r a l c’d n s tr u c tion ! w ork w ith a low figure of $ 1 ,- ; 225.000 and L a g a n a P l t tm b i n g - ■of N e w a rk w a s aw a r d e d the* ’ A sur-vev to develop a plan fo r plum b ing co n tr a c t w ith a bid of *”- th e im p rovem e n t of th e N e w a rk 1 $14,985 when th e bids w e r e orig-’’ Project- has b e e n ihdily 'subm itted. C o n struction is scheduled ,to Here on Jan/22 , they ought to pray specially for [Christian unity. Today millions, A„: 'Ameers ~nf the Newark J11®'11 And \DgToye botli passed of people in every eontinefitr of • ; f __ ■ i Ui,eir civil serviec examihations. ZS. a . ,v . _ r jf te n e w a j Agency.. :begin in- F e b r u a ry With com p le- Feb. 1, ancTlTe probationary ap-, ray d e p a r t m e n t a t the h o s p i t a l ., John M. Kdmu-y, executive d i .-,tlni1 ln August 1969. -p o lr ttm e n t of K e n h e tli Cassel- ■ *'-- *--** tecto rnfln an d R o b e r t DeToye. O assel- “Who controls th e press | the caller asked the ch ief. I WE dm I 'know, pal. W h en you jftnd pm let us know. B u t t a k e , your You'll n e e d / i t . i v * * | Palrnlm.in Izm D o J o h n w o u l d , I-have\ been Justified- Saturday.; , / v . I night tf he iiad h a n g e d a, few ■ I r * i f | feads around Police H e a d q u a r - j L I 0 3 I Hi p„,kcrj up n you th , o n ly . P a tr o lm a n D a n iel Stevens-w a s PjMiho was in possession o f a I on h i s w ay to inv e s tig a te an ac- ri.h- .*,( run, a Bottle of C o k e , c ident last S a tu r d a y a t 10:22 f.d a mx -pack of beer. , a .m . when he h a d an accident. I H e w a s going w e s t on W. M u- are you going w i t h ]er gj,. when his police c a r w a s involved in a collision' with one *Uh(vr,. ^ ___ [H 'nsr b o t t l e s ? \ ask e d th e o f f i - th e . w o rld a r e . jo in in g in th is D o w n tow n R e tail’M e f e h a M s ’ As-' SOrving on th e ba ll c o m m i t t e e ’ r r , sa i d ail resid e n ts a n d a r e . M rs. B u rton F o rd, secreta-1 businessm e n in th e M idtow n ' rv ; M rs. Howard B a r k e r , treas-j; P r o jcct a r e a have received let- u r e r ; Mrs. W- L. F r e d r ick s e n , I t e r s inform ing them o t the stu- .•Chief BroW n’s reuom m endatioriS i jyirs . M o n tgom e ry, tickets; Mi's, d y survey. He em p h a sized th a t I f id. _ f ~ ^ , _______ -r_ ________ I- r n n rnec« nf lb trt prayer- . . , sociation were r|ftlecied.for aft*: fpr the thr^g mefr were unani- [George Lookup,-.Mrs. JantCs L. ‘ In 1964 when this service was. other year at tftg animal m e e t - : mously approved.- ’ >jDavis, rbfreghments. th e purpose of the survey is to j obtain inform a tion on the bhild- firs t conducted in N e w a rk i t w a s i ing h e ld a t thd#|lo t e l \W indsor. ‘ P a tr o lm a n A lbert G rfepsm a *f^e decoration com m ittee is j h e ld i n t h e sm a ll q u a r te r s o f t h e m e d iatio n room a t th e N e w a rk- W a y n e iC o m a itanty • -Hospital. These_sa.m e 4 a e iU ties were._used th e follow ing year, b u t by th e second y e a r th e ir n u m b e r s h a d grow n so th a t la s t y e a r th e service w a s held a t iSt. M ich ael’S C h u r c h w ith 200 in a t t e n d ance. T h e th e m e of t h is y e a r ’s -serv- *Y . j --------- \. . - t LiLU UWLUiaViyu VV*u u u n V A ■Reelected w e re P h ilip D e M o tt. a n d ^ etln i a n H^ e e ‘v e n \ l I h e a d e d . b y M rs, G e r a ld C r ider, h r e i i d e n f R o g e r D e M e v e rs m issiob to atten d • a police • ------ *\»>' “ *« ■SS- S ia a t??g S S S ’.4”” *\ - “« \\ “ se c r e.l.a x y n je a s u r e r . ’ m issio n to atte n d ■ a polic e | c h a t r m a m w ith M rs. W a lter .course* on th e ir ow n tufte, a t ; H a n s e n as co-chairm a n . Ptiblici- ,rrp , n r v . 1 r»U'...'» , M o h roe C n m m u n ity College w i t h , ^ js ye in!r h a n d led by M rs.’ E d - S ^ r ^ d f l ^ e e F V’o f ; th e T ® S viUagC fo r fh e i r 7 w k c l .A( M und y , assisted by M rs. u e u t . Edw in K r u e g e r o f the i tu itio n fees, . • * : ) C h a r les Stott-, a n d M rs, Joseph- N e w a rk Police D e p a r t m e n t - ad- j ^e.e.3 , „ d r e s s e d the re ta il e r s . H * talk e d f ] r e m e n A n s w e r f a lse On the shoplifting problerpS in, ■ J t N e w a r k ’s b u s i n e s s 'j d i s t r ic t s .. ' A l a r m T u e s d a y N'tghf The retailers, e x ten d e d the'L F e b r u a r y dollar daym a n extra. t F i r e m e n , answ e red a m a tion n e c e s s a r y to aid th e agency in developing the b e s t ! plan for t h e renew a l' o f the p r o j -1 e c t area... “ j f The consulting firm of c a n - ; deub, F le issig an d A s s o c iates of false ’('ait*S u G°t*,S G*^Iy day this year with .thn^ salesialarm Jliisdaj-night when son^*’’ « L « r « sf* i*rf»ii*fr<s ? be the clergy from the . days s e t ^ F e y_ 3 9i ip anci 12 . Tone pulHSd the box alarm at thffF / TO ORDA^I ELDERS churches of the community. h e W t «aM the next, meetina I R oosevelt school building In ; T^e Park Fre^ 0 yte%an_Church- I Asin is In charge of the m u s i c a l ; N e w a rk, N J . h a s been c o n - ' A ped e s tr ian w a s in ju r e d la s t h a r ran g e m e k ts-' M rs. J f h n ' M. [ t r a c e d b y the ageftcy to eo r t.'|F r id a y aftern o o n w h e n she_w a s D a v is is aip e r v isijfe the m a iling d u c t the survey. S taff m e m b e r s [struck by a c a r a t th e S. M a m - b f le t t e r s and tic k e ts to th e doc- o f ;the firm will be in the a r e a .M iller S t. in terse c tion. tors- ' * ’ .» to conduct the su r v e y and in -1 D e n is e L u p ton, 28, o f T33~ I s p e c t buildings beginm n g J a n . .Brookside Terrac e . P a lm y r a , w a s TM operated^sY gummjt Drivei atl Jobless Claimants Increase Sharply ib r ir z If'-i\-. lbrr\ constructioii unfavorable d iii a s h a r p em p loym F trt office r I In t ^ s e c u o n of M a son and ,:;r vM.t.*, * I M iller St. - * . ; M c P a r lan d told police his ( Tin- lutm intaij quickly c lieck- h e a t e r was m a k in g too jnuch _ • _ _ rx _ _ , f'1 \-th th r bov's fa t h e r . ■ n o i s e an d therefore did not h e a r U y ;f | J f | Q r O S f ,ytX.. ‘ [ the police siren. The police' c a r ; ^ ' Ufl the fa th e r . \ H e 's . a i s0 Wa s flashing its red light. a standstill in om i home f o r m e . ” 'a c c o r d in g to th e accid e n t re - 'w o r k because of \rim f L in - _ : p o r t - M < ‘Par lan d w a s - i s s u e d a ! w e a ther h a s .?< ' snapprd (hi- b itted nnim lm rA sum m o n s for failu r e to yield; run to’ the e ouier p a tr o lm a n , oi- way to an em e rgency 1 for jobless insurance benefits m M o i r s s.,id the boy had a l - vehicle. [ the p a s t w e ek. un.od tw o -, c ans of j^s-Bk.v.ens was on his w a y . * 9 ,1\!. Juscnh.- B o n a fcde. ipA n a g ei o f , ‘7 ? E l t i ^ W w a n aceiderit ohiv a t the N e w a r k ' e ffire of the S tate block aw ay w h e n the co ll i s i o n 1 E m p lo y m e n t S e rvice, rep o rted s a i d o c c u r r e d D ie 10:17 a.m . a v m - . j igg cla im a n ts a s ag a in s t 1.047 ! ,.jdent invrilvnB c a r s operated- by , { p r e v lpu.-> week and 1,124 a ! , E d w a r d H., S m ith. 43, P a l m y r a y e a r ago The in c r e a s e w a s also ! ■ Hie cold spell th e pi> and R ich a r d D e P a u w . 20, ^ a ttiibutccl tg tem p o r a r y layoffs, .o f 204 IE. M a p le Ave.* T h e cbi-,.in the can n in „ indusiry 'because--1 i jtsion t 'ok place a t the Scott and { cl%inge*ov(-is in packing vari-! h‘| M iller St.’ intersection.). D e P a u w Toocj.g[ ' 7 • su f f e r e d a bruised kneC. rP1 The N e w a rk .claim s 'Joad in - j w a s issued a sum m o n s , for fail- rrp a s e d fronl 441 to 45 ^ m th e , ure to yield rig h t of wfty. p a s t w e e k 4 while the S o d u s | claim s load w e n t up’ from 604 tp j N e w a r k Resident Ntrmed ;74i. a y e a r ago tiie N e w a rk of-, i v e w a r s | fice r e p o r ted 495 idle and the* Manager of Sodus firm- so d u s office 629. D eM o tt said th e n e x t m e e t i n g , R o o s e v e lt school a . c v a , will be Held M a r c h % %ith i d ^ 8 -j E a s t fN e w ^ k .. _ th e vitation being ex ten d e d to non-i F o o tp r in ts in the snow c o n - : m g eld e f s artd i t cognize th e m e m b e r s to be th e asso c iatio n ’s ; v ineed fite m e n th a t the a l a r r p [ t l u s t e e s j i t S u n d a y s 10 a .i ^ guests. w a s sounded by an ad u lt. t w o rship service. 22.*t • [tak e n to th e Newarkr-W ayne' K e n n e y sa i d 80 p r o p e rty o w n e r ; .C o m m u n ity H o s p ital An • t h e op tenants have received n o tices Town h a lf - d r u h k ,\ Hr \as IPi-Jnhn I ’ftS’ spell ', h.iimmuecI on Paffp j2) l a g e o i j c - e i g h l h . Where To^find li : A*’ - .1. I Bir*1'.' ' • \ Cl 2 >l- LV*“ ‘ ' - ! Dtnina . ' : Dirt- '•oiw [Ecii’or,:iU i.Man'-.n Sports J The,itors | ;Want Ads ” 3B o 4 6 7B • • • • 5B ,, , , 3B 4B, 5B 6B, 7B » • • • 7B ... » SB DuW avnc 'S k i p i M ills, m a n a - i _ , , i __ g6r of the A g w ay store h e r e for Town C le r k to Issue ; the p a s t. 13 nm n tbs. h a s resigned q -r S a f u r d a v 1 to a c c e n t a zPosiUon..as. general ' a ? 5 J a i u f a u y m a n a g e r of th e C h e ese .Joint Inc. in SOdus. ■ M ills cam e to N e w a rk from W o loctt and h a d been em p loyed by A g w a y for eig h t y e a r s . H e is a m e m b e r of th e N o rthern Cen tra l F i r e D e p a r tm e n t and re sid e s with his fam ily' a t 115 Sttierw a ld Ave., ' T h e tow n clerk's office in th e G range Building., Will be open S a tu r d a y . Jan . 20, from 9 a.m . to 12 noon for th e issuance of dog licenses. e „ — M rs.;Peter-K o v rw e, tpw n elerk, s a i d ; t h e . deadline fo r dog li censes is Ja n . 31. of A rcadia amibulaiice. She w a s a d m i t te d for in ju r i e s to both legs an d le f t arm ; - ... Police rep o rted tlia t th e L u p to n w o m a n w a s crossing t h e : on the p lanning p h a s e of the p r o posed ren e w a l p r o g r a m in N e w a r k . U r b a n renew a l, according to K e n n e y , does n o t becom e -.a, . . . . . . fa c t until the village board a n d !stree t an d looking to w a r d h e f - 'I w w bf 4 ri-i)krw y m h ^ ich ild r e n in , i t e r c a r n a r k e d lie h e a r in g s oil the proposed ’across th e street w h e n sh e fa il - project. ______________________ rd to see ji • g a r o p e r a ted by - The fed e r a l governm e n t is u n . l ^ “ ^ K o M ie h B e f g 3 5 : d e rw riting the total c o s t of f u n d s . M ain ^ t., P a lm y r a , w ith no v illage m o n ies involved ! e Y a n K o u w e n b e r g .car w a s uTkt this ttm e . K e n n e y sntct 1 1 ,^ ™ ? r village a n d urha-n r e n e w a l ag e n - fu r n m g onto S. M a u i St, w h e n Cv feel th a t N e w a rk should go I . s t r u c k the p e d e s tr ian . T h e into full u r b a n re n e w a l the vi!«: d river (stated th a t as , s h e p r o - lage-w rruid accept one-eiehth of cedgd to tu r n left .she- w a * r - th e total p r o j e c t o u s t either in . w a tch in g oncom ing traffic, a n d • dash or c r e d i ts T h e federal g o v - ; \ 'h e n she ldoked b a c k to w a r d erh jn e n F s sluu-e is thi e r -f o u r tb s . T h e so u th the su n waj; in h e r th e sta te one eight l i an d th e v ib - e y e s a n d site did n o t see th e ; p e d e s tr ian . j T h e driver ly a s issued a s u n t o ; - inons for failu r e to*yield rig h t , oft, w a y ..to . a -.pedestrian,:. PLAN TEA— Members of Newark Clergy pellowship, and Christian Women’s Fellow ship complete plans for [Week of PrayeT for Christian Unity .(Jan. 18-25*) with a com munity service scheduled Jan. 24 at 8 p.nj. at First Baptist Church, Tea will be served from 2 to 2:45 p.m. Committee aides are ('front from left) Mrs. John,Clifford; Mrs. Warren Neely, Mrs. Alan Freelove, Mrs. William Bigham; - (back from left)’ Mrs. ’ Edimmd DeWind, Rev. Jack James, Mrs. Lowell Maxwell, Rev. Walter Hobkirk. Studenfs Face tytid-Year Exams in'Local Schools ! V o l u n t e e r F irem e n M id-year exam inations will be- _ . , , _ . n g in this w e e k in N e w a r k ’s p a e o - | / O M e e t Hi FairYllLe • chial a n d public schools ' \ * Sister M a ry T b o m a sinc. pi in-! T h e W ayne C o u n ty V o l u n t e e r ' cipal of th e St. M ichael School i F i r e m e n ’s A s sociation will m e e t. * on St. M a in St.. sa i d the„ d ioce-1 M o n d a y . Jati. .29. a t 8 p .m . a t san exam inations in the school ( the F a ir v ille F i r e H o u s e , ac*. Will b e k in todav E x a n is in the-: c o r d ing te R e n e H d l a g e e r o t . public .schools w ill begin J a n . N e w a r k , p r e s id e n t. - T T 23 and ru n through J tin T h e firem e n w e re to h a v e m e t — M o n d a y n ig h t but— th e ‘ s now-*~ sto r m forced a pbstpo 7 i c m e n t ”|o[.. J a n . 29. ■»’. ' N IG H T M E E T IN G The w a y n e C o u n ty b o a r d of S u p e r v iso r s will m e e t on T u e s day, J a n . 23, a t 7:30 p .m . in; th e ir c h a m b e r s in the c o u r t house in Lyons, it w a s an n o u n c e d by D o n a ld C o lvin, c h a i r m a n . SCOUT TRO O P T O M E E T _ B o y Scout T roop No. 138 Will m e e t T u e s d a y a t 7 p m a t th e P a r k Presbytei i a n C h u r c i i ' _ y jL