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iTewatrk Courier-Gazette T h e M a r io n E n te rp ris e C lifto n Springs Press s t YEAR—N o. N IW A R IC ^ .T H U R S D A Y ,JA N U A R Y 5 rT 9 6 7 Enuud u --cam: mu mu ....‘m7 .u Nwnrk. N. Y. ueng. rm om». ~TW Q SEC TIO NS—28 P AG ES. M arine K illed Riegel Plans to Close Paper M ill-B u ilt in '16 The i 1 -y c af-old paperboard m ill on V a n Burei. St. -ex - carto n pects\ _to c lo s e .. perm anently '\ it h ih the next few we..eks, ac- ird in g to an aniioiincem ent lade Tuesday ;by the RiegeT pTpt ..holding .h cliin vide hig lter quality perboard 'Ivith In Uiet Nam I' '■ /m .. ..V ........... i^.i...i,oo pcr who oiicc was quulect in this “cwspapef t lia t •hvc'rt-fig h tin g fo r the greatest eouiU iy in the world\ gave his life for th at, eountry on Dec. 29, 1956. ; /S e t. Elwood Covey Jr., son of .^ ---------j it did ill Korea.\ ,1(1 after exhaust- alte rnatives, (1-<:lo,sef-Lhe New-irk ehargetenstics .h i'iitu ry old pa-, il- pL'.n cial no tific a tio n i a ..Niarioc officer The, 23-year-old M arine on hiS th ird to lir of Vietnam wjie n lie was m ortar fi.re while on neiir C liii Lai. Vietnam, A lieutenant colonel and. a .sergeant from Rochester called iiareiUs' trailer it did Korea.\ A lance corporal durin g his fu s t lo u r of uuty in Viet Nam, j - i } th e Newark alumnus inade 28 parachute jumps in th e w ar zone. Tnree days .before he le ft d lity in ' V*ei Nam lie and-his, buddy were tiile d by ° b a scouting mission in the a patrol Jungle. Tney ran into an-ams bush. Covey s faudely was kille d mned down, for ii i and Jjis u n it pm 2'2 houns befo li icndly forces. \W e're still th e best troop in the world.\ the form er j of Newark, she m arried .Marine hero on .April 9. 19« Scouts to Revi ve \graduate clii-i'il, C l.i.s .s TreiteinsRite AtCotburnPafk to _nonfy a tli he said. a ll, we're fig h tin g fo r the greatest country in the w orld.” Covey spent three months ,r zone du rin g liis sec- ■ivcd the Eagle Scout m Newiark Central uward at a Court of Honor held •nlisted McMiodist Church Town Supervisor George in A p ril 1 962 I lls falhe.r was Lookup opened the orgaiil tlic h scoiitnuuster of Boy Scout : tion iiie eling of tlie Town Board en in Troop 122 at tlic eluirdv. i on,. Tue.sduy in tlie Grange H all offices b\ refe rring to 1966 as a th ird gg j Covey-2was the th ird yi i r ' 1962 , he enl Marines in July, 1963 . .S i ', 1 wtio would have been di.^cliargi'd m June, hi Vietnam one month oi inonth.s S G t. ELW'OOb COVEY JR. Arcadia Faced Ambulance Issue During Past Year immn. w ill! (.om - hfe Vie t Nam. Pfi Company. A rt-a n d ^ snrafttitB-e was \kitted ire, 3rd M arine D l - : jggg the heli. 1 Mu' tra d itii ■reiiuiny Chri.st-iihi: 1 .August, interview w ith a Cour- ii r-G .i/e lle reporter d lir ir aiubtiluiu'.e service that enemv lines, i ^1 1 in all .Marshall wasT;*'®^ gond year ai in a bombing mission \1 -^f^-'idia touth Viet N.am in June ' crashed behind < apt. James A, nssis.;: -he >vobloin ()f Inn i 1906 cordin p w ill be ; even .■^iiia|ler p lage board The union represent ini gel hourly employ been advised of ihe eompa. plan and d'i.s-ussion.s betw, the coippHny and the union rel-' Latixi;_.lo the - p ro po sed -d osing ,- currently bciiig' lield. ■ iiid l's -eiirretit utihz:ttii,ui ti g Rie-I»-‘>du(;t line.s ees here has replace this dedii il t e pa.ty s volume, , Kieget has attym to sell Ihe balance of the m ill’s production lo others. But. • number y tin th ro p Endieott. executive vice president of Riegel Paper Corp..' issued the following statement in conjunetion w ith the proposed shutdown a n nouncement of the paper m ill: ipetition of highly e f li- ot productive, m ill operations under the—- inditions, the' r.i ngs pay for th em .” !e eo i e.xpenciilures re.)uired Wotlk ninv fa r Mgeied the a b ility 0 'p led riiill'^ ^ ) generate earni .....-r * ,e ■ i.lic pape .r. .Ill Ci i ye;irs, ni.oderu pci M ill Closing M ay Have Bearing On $1.5 M the B oomcr Bros. Co. in 1 960, employs about 60 people. modern bo.ird ackagingp null to .hippl.y panioa required loi lU'jgni.iIly its nio;’i' paperbiiard lolcling nio;’i' .suiqeeiU-stream a lio lh i'io n law .s of the State ot I t fje-w Y p .k The Village of New-- less j,.i,s Tp -A extremely coop- , w . p w ill be continued, a supplies; th an ha lt used by lli,>' plant. It would Ihe , fold ing ; :t-‘....%-‘. V ‘ at th e iiareiUs' SSStcilSIH towns rs/1.3; _|j..uy ‘Harp p liere bales pulp woe ‘ largi' spole; paper boat pape laify-r .ind od ried' 'iit.ii hr 'iess lU ually use ^B 1the nearby^ ,, ,e t n n p le te l^ -F liere bales W h a t Do Y o u Think! ^ S y C h a rle y R o s M.iiireeii d Jemrifer f'ol- tl.umhters of Mr. and .Mrs. long, drawn-out a fla u ' a he r.jto the war is going t w on't end w ith in fo u r o I'.u's unlessi w«-eon gei Be .sides rk 'o ffic e of t..«; depo.sitory fo r li-iniHing in d u s tria paper m ill. Rie- lul thi' villa ge S22.0UO id ( iillliis of 8119 I'hurch eeliiir.itcd their f i r s t - The iiiKier Deaths on Highways Soar to 3 0 in 1 9 6 6 C ourier O a /rttc ,, offic ia l town new.qiaper ' b>'f operar.im ■eta'liied the .second Tue.s-|‘■ol'veiMng ,regular , .St, .slunncd p m a t jt h e lir.st appointed s e v -jH a ll. I'-It's 111,1 .-'fmg night CTtv Hall and,re-a tra l town offn^rs Gerry Gavin bra/o ptown i censes i (Cotvtinued on Page 16' all to wn ourier O a /rttc new.qiaper'. .sew'er been In l- .'iiminonses Jc iiiiife i: wa.s born 1966. They are the I lf M r and .Mr.s t''ir,beler. fu l ccrcirto ny uia-.i T h l/ ,\e .ir -tl.i Boy I'-It's not the ejid world ■ .s.lid \fa v o r ,Mil|o,i, Lulij-I ld,' a M . reappointed deputy, fo„ who .said Riegel hius .'iiminonses eonneriet les, Edg- erfecUon o . : i n sapie polluting the with ind us trial By Charles A . Ross ( Managiag Ekiitor) t,h iou gli(n it .\v: V .\L , rriirrsented a Jot ofTiard ti\ llir eiiinmittee and ev- I'odN ulm had a h.ind in the ssiii; proje i t, p .i.sl,. LTi.n-i.,;.-'.v-ill /V fe \\ ayne C ounty have on Riegal de- al' re the only i n g anythin g :thq indus- .LeO and General Dynamics ' l witli May, Ju! October li.s'o li.s'o ■ in? strii' I i 1 960 nfi.rrred by tlie ir ta l of nine 1 961 ,down by eai 18 in (lares w ith four T tiirte e h drivers and c iy iii (I'sengi rs rounded out ihe . tii (Tirnpate w i'h pa.sstng\.' and 12 drive: were woincii. li'. girl, at: i Auxiliary Plans' Benefit Dance At Elks Lodge Plans to Train Men t for Jan. oIiCl . 1 . iA program .scmhly -w Ifk oiia ry ]nn^ie laincd i 'itill-( lirislian aud Mission lin e r ( h u re h ^ r n te r ta i ii'iiilibors over the ( hns hod hr would smile at his se,.e 'lit.''.-June, an/d‘ greet the i Be.\ aiisis msaying. '^Tliis is the I S p i.in where jEleetronii s Division of G ‘'t>''i'al loe.il of.fieo of the State Ejnploynu'nl. t for Jan. W 5).; .1 ‘m ._ » “M 1 I p w ill find G e /o /c / Velfe Appointed .lime Miioii in lleeem her.\ _ ._ No. 2 Fire Truck Driver ea'eo ey i pa.sstng\.' dfuv.n 1 , 1 rag .T Nine eeidi nt.s a Two Little Girls , Thank Santa, Elves For Happy V isit av.iin led ,ail ofla ■ ' Hie pita l on Keb.' Elks Lodge r . J Ct'i.sgrove, general '.iir - i Under 1ineni and. M aniio’ .v('r Devel'if' and. T raining Ai f Pro-41,0 .n appropriallon of S70 been for 3 'os m the I,,,,.,, hebru.iry, m ri'iim r nf th f' cnuir i.\'iM 'v!', ' l.im iid f-ive v.KTjngs ,a-s agair. ■ ,- N\ 1 - ' „.G eher^-l-en'ili'l-yi-- :n'pl(iyiirentoff ire n!o.»Uy' a a ye.ar 300 ,.[) 4<;8T'lani!,ii : , .eCLi-e eher^-l-en'ili'l-yi-- from. If on tin lied 1 1 Page 16) look tim e out '.'..inks to Safl- 'Aiiig \th a n k Bartle Lumber Co. to Close : A fter 114 Years in Business lO-,irid Elves, Y iy Cecilia B. J.ickspn ' ‘' I ' — I m ''.T .|( ''''r tT in s ' ‘' ■himb'-r -i ' Inside Yc u r C G Viur's T o Find It eelebraiifs. There b'esionr tioase iiothiiig like it. .Maii.v iii.ik e w .ly for L Piif up I the \\ 'o Keser-mr hieii M'hool '■dioHs'' sign before C hrisf-rlniigs', J.iine.s had .bet 1 a col\ne: '\as: Some d id n 't hothe*. a n --m the W irr of 1812 IL-s &ou Aii- 'fin g the rin giJig ^(flcpTOne. ! drew, was boTh In N ew ark m etiye m thci bo ih lite ra lly and They were identifie ^la-ge improvements, erect,ng .churches, hotels, p rifitin g offices 1828 . Me had been engaged in j ' (Continued on Fage 11) ,K KEMPER ft'lAnrtrevv 'Were irk of building Ifigu ratiycly. tied Witti v!l iT.~Arcadia.-during il6 6 . accord- ing lo Mrs 'M-anlyn Kou’vr. town clerk.,- T9ic figure lonqiares wil.li ih e .1 tssubd the previous year The —. uvv. .. i; — in -D e -I . J five lie. C£jnb„er 1966 or one December 1966- R L,-\N H OS I’ IT .A L B .\ L L — C om ple ting [>Uja-s.ioi--no,rh-rtn. nual hospitai ball of . d m e n s .'Xiixiliary, .N ew .iik a> iie C dm iT io nity H ospital, are ( fr o n t fro m le ft) M rs C, J ( os grove, general ( b a iim a ii; iVlrs. I,. \X p o tie t .o .iLa ii oia n ; (b q c k fro m le ft) Mrs. G eorge l.ookiq>. M rs th -ra lrl C riel.-i. M rs. Tho m as H ealy. c om m ittee chairm en. Br^ll w ill be h e ld Feb. 4 atfH b'N e tw arl; Elks CJuW ' ,TJ,-h ,.re'\d.' ^ a n t Adc