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T u r s ii.ij ..ifterndqi'. and contin ued throiml.o.ut the night, ’ A l ! viljn*io h i k ! t o w n s n n w - * hanting eqOiptinT't w is - -rsMert1 out by Vdl i y I-' 11 >■ 111 , Yir-t-nt I.uka.s ,u:<| Town 11 1 u'!' w . i \ §u, ■*' J'-h'''-''1:' w : :: k n p .•.tpcct'. and I' a.j.i opt tv to he Nt’vv.pk s. next Tlaii ht.SJon: • h.nl tn tteit M.t* spojl it all could have *, Ijjiftto tin’ .tfl.nr. traffic.. Local school*' remained open I during the st inn although m a n y, Monroe County sector! ’M -u*-ootS ; in the o- to our ntfiii- ■ ? cf c Ordered., closed yesterday- jTei. — \|«111’becAttse of the heavy snow.- , No accidents were reported Ip- j-pally despite the slippery condi-j Motor.ists. were forced -to. .’-.la i.flE TCiuir |:weec. n-iMan Jim ''vnis.nl. the story- lions ■jiijEj j |),t.t.i 1 elerk. is. looking travel at reduced speed, late 1 llifiuril in St. P ith c k \ D a y .' 'Tuesday flj)d throughout m ost.of i , , .. I yesterday because of the icy sur -1 jg-v, order spaghetti',-fgceg | ' , \ '\ Six sehool buses braved the; n it ...him -• j.storm Tuesday night to trans-1 -aosc«sMJi auams. 4■p^t\ 2 ^ - Kr»»HTK;'«mdPtrt'f.ttf-Qic 5 l- UVEBMi.l ilATFJELD of 'the ‘ Sect. 5’ basket,ball game in the 1 \ R...td reports th a t 1 War Memorial in Rochester. ‘ t-nhns m C lyde' Thu game started a halt .hpur • three near the earlier when the Batavia-Mon - 1 Ifrfr.: r. r ,-r Match 10. \! roe' game was called off because j of the .heavy snow in the B a ta-' via area. Ray DeWandel.' school bus» foreman, said it took the buses 20 minutes fonger to return to Newark. A top speed of '35 miles an hour was maintained on the . ■return trip. The-buses rplled into' Newark at U;40 p.m.. l. WI I Roc<- Q.ut'-un) Shell b- m-Ii - Vi.-d oti Saturday. June 22. in the Jackson & Pe.r- ■ ki.i.s. 'is. .ice'irtthig to - ^ plans i' 1,1110 . -by the. Newark Cham aer in. Commerce. .. T.toN twaik J.cyive.^ will again- b.,\, i i-mrg.' i.i i ,ii.tin ang tlie . hut. si pools ini W.tyne C Hirity t”. , .tiidi'l.iU's to 1 la- fur the •I -wu worn by Miss Eluabea? Ki lly ol Sodus. Judging will take . .place m the amphitheatre whiph , ovorluok.s tlie rose garden. ; -i It was also revealed tiiat thd ; day will be climaxed by a color- ■ : ful. coronation -.ball, in. the e v e - ' i i band-! liUivg w ith a well-known * playing fof dancing. . •' t Tlve new rose tjtteen vinll ap- ' , pear in local, county -and state • fuiK-t w ns .and. m -the ..Pasadena . Jta s e Parade .on New Xeai-s.Eayjj. . j The Chamber of bommeree , will sponsor a rose parade on the afternoon of June 29 With I organizations from Newark and CHEST W ORECRS — Members, of the’ Advanced Gifl Division of Arcadia Com munity Chesi Red .Cross fund campaign who, fcxpecl to Cohiplele theii phase of $64.541 drive on Sunday are (from left) Ken Hui-beleu, Edward Britt, Dr. Irving I..mg (-.chairman), JRoger Davis and the Roy. John Lewien. ■ - - A REMINDER — Vincent Lukas, chairman of the -Rotary- Club s.pancake-sausage project, shows what height the service ’ as mart ni: club, will go to lenund ev try o n e thaV -Match I 4 is - Pancake Day in Newark. Serving 'hdtirs for the benefit dinner are ’from M :’3-0 a.m. to l :3f> p.m. and^ from 4 :30 to 7:30 p.m. T lie-B o a rd ,o f Education Less said th e . aieti occupa- ' loof- for 24 vocational courses, i Wonder «licre those robins ' Jrar during Tuesday night's I Isaosstorm'.' • I I TOT tw-. Vuarkites left for pnna me ^.un-r day only to fcim av-!! t'iwir arrival there Iflaiiat;, ..au, k it something, at K » ’ to - as marching Junits. bands and dripn corps.. Newark. Central - School District i.tional center is a good program j n n e special j-ducatipn classes; ■ n K®die Parade- -No’.' I has giVeii its endorsement ’ for -tliose sLudei:i..j not going to .the daia processing center, a , win ne revived with all area, to the proposed construction of college and who want to get Jv-acher .educational- resource children invited to participate. the Cooperative Educational into the trades. ' (enter, and the administrative j The ^J-P Rose Parade at one Services Occupatiourai and Spe- - i f s a benefit foi those stu- offices. The site, east, of SodUS s time was the greatest spectator cud Education Center _.j&hieh dents\ not going on to future ed- village, meets the SfatS-Educa- | attraction in. the Newark, area comes up for a county--.vide; Ueationv who would prefer to tarn Department requirbm eht\ with estimated crowds of 35 to vote on Tia.'sday, March \19 'learn a vocation .,1 trade, said bar location of an occupational , 45.000 viewing the' marching' Board members were’ unani- Hess. , - education complex rmai\ $i<?- units and specticvdar floats. . « !rnous in their support o f th.> '• rte .nfomteb ih,. ot 'enter of the county, according to Clifford Topping of Marion; They fiad forgotten to take ' Atf the.r\ suitcases. The only lllhin? thry had wfts- what llfey w c nearing. [lOO h .,,1 : v .didn't leave pcfra'a. a. .n.mg They couIcT- fltiitid; a. :r snow suits. Grangers to Hold Tureen Supper Meeting Friday i i in 1 Pancakes and sausages will be the bill of fare in the G range; *bis June, Hall today when the Newark Rotary Club puts o n its annual dinner } .. for the.bgneiit.otf the Town of Arcadia Ambulance Fund. ■, I Vincent Lukas 'is general 'chairman and has set up his W: J. Fredricksen. Harold Drake' Ucdails’ for_the all-day affair. ; w aiter P ieters, T. J. Colajmo tiroi inn House\ N hoDinfi i The Newark Grange wiU hold Kitchen detad will’ be- in and ^ Reypen and urol Ann House, is hoping a tureen supper this Friday at charge orf Frank Luerssen and ,,,f- Hue mil be l o t s ^ snnshme , 6 ; 30 p m ltt tli? Grange- Hall, earl Larson. .Cooking sausages : g a.ternoon shiL i- Mr. and Mrs. John Gifford tor the noon dinner will be wil1- be.L.. A. Westfall, Baldwin | ahd John De Leeuw will be in Frank Luerssen, Rev: Bernard Jagger, .Tom Morrison, W, L. SOr*ir.. please! (charge. Each family Is asked to Granger and J ack Burgess and Fedricksen, James .Caves. Al j bring a dish to.pass, table serv- assigned to the evening detail Ryckbost, Ed Munay; and Dave flats her wctldmg day^The j }ce and sandwiches. are the Rev. John Lewien, Al a . f.ir.st I The program will be present- Winfred and Bob Forbes, which should I ed aftepr V 8 pm lbusine.ss were .unani mous in lheir support of th.- • Re mformed the board at The revival of the street p a - 1 $2,394,000 budding p i1 o g r a m Tuesday . night's, meeting that. . , . _ ^ . . radc and the prospeets of a.w h ich faces tlie County-wide there.w ill aiw.ayo be an oecu- PWSWht o f the Wayne County well known band playing at tliejvp te.in tne. 10 eompbm-nt a*n- piUional school nyardicss of B,)ard 01 Cooperative -Eduda-> roronafion ball add to an excit-,tral school districts in the coun- the outcome of Tuesday's vote 'Monat Services. - —~^- sumnier program in Newark • ty. which may encounter some iv- . .The total-annua! average pay- , Voting hours are from- fo a.m. \sistanee tiuougiieut the scnoot invnt on‘ ium cipni. gtrdL iptejsssfei: -to 8 p.m. at all the-schools. The .districts because, o f . “.people gel- on *bo. bond issue -Is. - voting in Newark'will be nt t h e titig fed up with taxes.\ How»yer_ the not average_cost .senior high school building Dr. _ Joseph Ju.stino, board for t-heMO sqhool orstrlgts Is only ' ■‘Peirson Ave. ancT tn MariiTi’ a t ' inember, said ’ the\ bond issuet:^ 3W ’^ ^ ^ - ^ V*W 0 g',CQy>l - the high school bufWing.' may get senie resistance since ered by State Aid, according to t I*the Jacksun & Perkins Rose : ICaien on Juh 6 . I hiding will be eardcn litlc.xlr.i pn Imnt I THERE'S .a Ri mt :,t a |iH te’.Mm S3 U\aJ eser..r eoverage-for the c - nl.iredd drawing I.'.'miliary school \! page) hanging buard room, at : si hool. Snpcnnft-ndcnt of Schools IJdnald Hess caltea Harold J. attention to the archi- ifctt’s sketch at Tuesday night's iTOfmectinc. Serving as courttrmen for the meeting by the seiu c e and Uos - .nuon dinner arc Roger Davis, pitality committee which con- Dave Brown and H. A. Starr sists of Mrs. Roy Hoad, chair-’’and evening at thr 4:15 trick map, Mrs. Orrin Faas and Mrs. will be Frank I.uersscn. Walt Lavina Cambier. The women are Pieters and Keji Fiiippello., requested to bring a pie of their Kitchen police for the 11:30 choice to be sold for pennies. a m. detail will be Ben Shuman, H, L Scott. The -Rev. Lewien will <oe in charge of the extra grill. < Cliff Pitcher is- chairman of 'the difting room detail..for the noon dinner, Jim Mills, Lcu.i ; Hall. Charles Stott and Carletun i Hoste will set up 10:45- a.m, with James Marshall, Ed Perkins and Ahtohny Zappi.i handling the ticket sales at the t door. Maurice Strobridge will be the i The Newark Mail users’ C o u n -: cil- made up of prominent busi nesses and representatives of • business — will hold a noon' luncheon meeting Wednesday, March 20 , at the Village Inn- , h„ tnhi..c .Steak Pit. it was amimmeect by--, at ^ t h u r Munson, chairinan. j Bentley Hahn, director o f the ' Parcel Post Branch of the U. 3 .' Newark' is 'presently sendmgrit-WOuid add \another-tax basis spctES. 35 students to tihe school in Wil- m the county. He said one fax- , The average annual etist to liamson and next yrar will send payer stated that “people were H ie taxpayers is estim ated at 41 students, according to Super- getting fed up with taxes \ 68 2 cents per $1,000 pf assessed intendent of Scliools Donald The $2,325,000 umin issue will valuation. O n , any average as,- Hess. provide new facilities under one s('ssment of $3,600 this would I ------------- . ___ mean an expenditure o f $2.46 a | • : year or 20 cents per month over the 10 -year period. ______ _ 10 School Tax Revenue The one per cent sales tax recently enacted by the Wayne Newark's net- cost Is $15,400 a year, second to Palmyra-Mace- don’s $15,600. After allowing for Federal and State aid, the year ly cost for property owners inn Newark Central School- District . No. 1 was listed a t 72'/2 cents per $ 1,000 on assessed valuatiorL nnd in ,Mario» Central School District at 68.4 cents per $1,000' Post Office Department, W ash- ■ County Board of Supervisors, in behalf of Wayne County Schools;assessed Valuation ington, D. ’C . will be the speak- is expected to Ret each school district approximately $3-3 11 “ er. per pILU EKd- • I'Kt'd the board ipcrintendent's. 7 rusfee itil's tifii large enough for f |t_sBptrintFni|cj\t'i -1 Ifed Dess, [1HE1 Rl. tl*.' ' Ti'vp.r sh.'iiij have brought. I1* ip .n Ibo f iM place,’* Hess Ins family moved,the Florida It 2 was born in Auburn, May 9. '■ 1901. He had been art. director o f , | t the Bloomer Bros. Co. since 1927.. |M i, hriiii-ii! ,, ... ri;,' Mr. Franklin went to ivork for L ,.. \' .l.h'' >'tt,c by- a im .Bluc.mer-Bros. .Cu. o n .S e p - „ | tember 1927 and was head of ; |fSEvrov (the art department of the M m-, B 1 ^' b'r..,;^ h P 1'1 “L:-i Kjrirri '• head waiter and comprising the .student-according to the Wayne County School Boards, j table force will be Dave Ruhc, Munson postal affairs man- Airs. Joseph Finley of Wal- I Joe Colaclno, Morris Lieberman,; agf.r f vvorth, president, of the county! Thq membrrs present Jolt a sm- • ^ ' 1 o f . gratifudc to the Lea1^ said that therd been saies tax at a meei .ng held Feb. ^ \ \ * 1 , sul’enrtSlTrs lo r W P ™ - t Hahn, Jim geale.JMarvxn Eisen- a Mat] UsnrS'cm incil in Ncivark 28 at the Newark senior hign ln- thc tax- ^ 0 , ^ s^ al L-ars and at t h e di- :«'hboI. Sire sa id j h a l based up=: The Fanning Merie- H ernngton,, rection o{ Uie Postm a ster-G e n ->n the S650J30 allcaction _which w;is created at tho meeting, m oiagie, uougia^ missel), erai the council is being expand- ls the amount the schools an- addition to the c t h u s of pri**- i ed to include more local arid tieipate, *based 'in the one per dent and secretary. Mrs; Finley Tire d ining room detail for the ; a rek’ business people. - - cent tax* each district would re- pointed-Sht that .'.iiu-c tlie group years ago to make their home, evening meal wiil consist of Ray : Tfie postmaster emphasized ceiVe approximately $33.11 per is getting ]arg\>- it would be - - ' ' ...... 1 ------ “ K 1' ® ° t ■B0'3^ iar \ 1 that the Council acts as an ad -stu d e n t. • necessary to have three officers Forbes, E. K Marsh, table wt vis board to the respective: She'said the tax is based on for the Wayne County School up, Howard Barker,-Vern Grid- p0stmasters in the area. The .students living Within the coun- Boards instead of the two cow ley. A, Zappia, ticket sale,: council in Neu;ark is comprised ty only. It is expected that the \serving Present facilitle> at William son, where the buildings were constructed by the students ■ i ' ” (Continued on. Page 4) j -.---Howard L. Franklin, a former village tmste.e.. died Tuesday: John i (March 12, 1968) in Mease Hospital, Dunedin, Fla. He was 67, , George Beyls and. Sol Hanf. muldmg d u a l! - Mr. Franklin, who had lived at 215 Peirson Ave. before he and ; nuol,\ quip- ,r.o n RnfV i ■» V» A l l h l t m TV/IdU 9. • - 1 - 11 1,1 - ■ |M1UV4I, E A egq Pastop tc Lenten Luncheon Message Friday MilT.OR has turn- pany then {nr the Rlct,ei Paper ' o f v •V Charles Stott, Henry Kellogg Al • nia.il .users.'.and rpprpgent.a- tax for-scbnuls.will begm -io bo--. A lou-iivy ftHci*-sron eomrrrn- iCorp., until lie retired in June. .-village In his trustee; initial. 12 to Police | 1 n The school ii announced* ■r 18 years of I He served as. .n- oln cp-hool ! for two., terms. • - imd an acci- 1 venture' in village politics irt, -— •'••! • - Wurd School fAlareh -1956 he-was elected trus' warn school, r thg RepubUcan ucket by , itJ.Jt ■nii'i.vifUvin6-* •i<£^nreet t a vote of 993 of the 1,770 rates, her soldon \ ; dd W an He was reelected m 1958 by , n.(rnth nr “ !a v«.te of 942 of tlie 1,760 cast 6 \ i\ n her in a cup of i\m ’thp village elcctionr jHUi'fUflg. Jidi Mlltk. tM H ^ o w n , • tives from Newark, P a l m y r a , .collected on June 1 The entire ing finances in Wayne County Warren Neely, Dr. .Frank-Hcnne, Macedoft and Ontario. T l i e j five per cent will be collected was also held during the meet* |Bob Strubing, Charles Hallagan, ’ board consists of 31 m em b ers,• and sent to the state which in ing It was suggested tin t .a The Rev. J. Richard Harfc.V pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Geneva, will be the speaker aL theg-thfed- of Lenit-n iuneheons to be held John Reason, Jack Skinner, Don • including postmasters. Crowley, Bill Stuart, Rod Gray- toill, Vincent Gentile, Dr James ; turn will forward the checks to clearing house be created tor afso hcld ur ng ir m,;. - Friday a i 12'05 p.m. at St, k ine 1 Mark s Episcopal Parish H o u se an §, Main St. 1 , : f 4} V S . Leahy* said the organization 'th e school districts information which could be uti- Prto'eton T h e o l d t e c a f ^ m W ^ ^ 150 a « iliafton P o s t; - Further discussion ensued c o n - ' Used by the School Hoards, >4ind his rianagan, nr. Minon fcizmon. offlce oUjcr thaA ^ ^ . c e r n i n g the one per 'cent tax The next meetih(- * ............. ic .AV p I ’H pnktrlv declined. • .,.,ci MrJ-Franklin ran fof the , 0 ^ 4 . Ml 1' Igi 10 ) ; iin- ,.'ji - tim -;. (icic.iti fl -ir. a , D c t m i i 1 .it \nlrs Hi- m - 1 .The Ni.Uaik -r :r. !?61: Dr Mil:- mi bv a tn!. nd pas l.iaul' mi . a( 888 Vour C-G w T° F ind lf Jinu Qi^r- ... . 3B 2 3. 5. 10 fbor, - W J«aier; 6 , ,1 Sii> I’.’ • f 1 S Ctan la 1939 , and in 1949 w.t.s rln !\l dire t-r I of tne - in-^ 1 >-liinni-d (Commnnltv Ccnti-r .; Mr Fi.aiikiiti wa.v al.v- .1 mem ber Of the Board of Education of Newark Central School Dis trict No 1 He served as b iam member frdm 1944 Through W53: He was a past grand knight Newark Couneil. Knights of a former distrie1 HOWARD L. FRANKLIN of Surviving an; ins widow. Viv ian L. t-Harrison* 'Franklin of Clcarwgtcr. a .son. H G Frank lin of Clearwater, uie grandson. Todd,-of (. !■ ar .v.tl r A daughter. Diane, is deceased A Requiem Mass was. held ves- Columbus, arid - ----- * „ - deputy. Mr. Franklin was a terday morning at St Gecenas cOnimunicant of St Mieluiels g |iurt.b witli th e ' Very’ RfV- Catholic Church here until he w Thomas Larkins, .pas- moved to Clearwater. Fla , where ^ nf q, c>(,pija s chureh. offi- of St. lie became a member Church Msgr. W tor of’St. Cecelia's mating Burial will be in Sylvan C e c e lia's C a t h o l i c C h u r c h Abbey P a r k In C learw a ter. He was a member of the Etks v p ripr.lt Home of Clear- ” \ S :* Newark Country Club. * i mcnls' — •— •Vic De Pauw. Ed Britt and Dr iNorbert Menuhin. ■ Newark Coif pie fo Mark. Golden Wedding Dale Mr. a'rid Mrs. Carlton Hi isle will celebrate tlieir 50th wedding annfvers.,.iv m ,, March 22 ; T7 k > lie inored b;. : .r daughters and faiiiihes.- Mrs ’ Willl.tn) Frank and Airs P -n k\Ms. a: . 1:1 'iprn h'm.sc i,i. s day March. 24. at thc honu of Mrs. Frank in Ontario. Roosevelt' PTA Unit Elects New Officers • Mrs Barbara De.sCamp was , elcqted president of the Rouse- ' volt School P T.A. at a meeting ‘ held at thc school Monday night. ; , Mrs P e g g y Hartman was re-- (. elected vice president. Also ( j elected were Mrs. Grace Bar-1 : doinb. second vice president;. Mrs. Sandra Sehinitt, secretary . \ Mi's? Patti Stevens, treasurer: and Mrs. Sandra Wandersee and Mrs. Mareia DeLue, representa- j tives to the council. *»■ per ’cent tax The next meeting would be Temple University. He served a s vice and:-assistance to the Post and s e representatives the yearly dinner ineeting sche- pastor of the First Presbyterian Office Department ^JFhe. New-, stressed that all school districts duled'for April 30 It w a s * - Church of PleasanM H e,' Jf» Y , ark Council has been iri exist- should try to keep expenses cided that Senator Laverne o r a before coming to Geneva.’ *• - ence since 1963 and it was only [down and show good faith in member of his u mnuttce a d - The annuai Hnlon'i Lenfen ' in the past three months that , that the supervisors have taken dress the group at ^.the next luncheon series is ”provirig'\’V 65 Cy : steps have been taken to e x - . an important step forward in meeting arid discuss the T a y lor, popular. A capacity attendance ijciiid. - - voting for Che- one per cent taX.'TJw, rbVisRhi. .• . '-was-recorded last Friday, 6 ' v -.Uf —idi •* ,>* .a t“ — . ---- -- H llillF-J-itl 1* r 1 11 ‘ , * ------ “ f .... .. • X. ■ • 1 .. f* : ’-r ' .»> - - - •... - . _ ' ____ Ii t ht NEW SCHOOL — T h e Board of Education of Newark Central School District No. 1 will soon advertise for bids fpr construction o f new elem entary school at an estim a ted cost of $ 1 ,3 8 6 ,4 4 8 . A r chitect’s sketch of new facility m ay be seen at the senior high school. New- school w ill b e built on tract bought for $ 18,&3T~just south of the\senior high school grounds. Program also calls for a $ 5 7 9 ,9 2 1 addi tion to the senior high schoo l building. ____ _ L. 1