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From The Bible NewarkvN.Y, C ou rter-G aiett* Thursday, Jah, 5, 1967. . Four New Mums Inlrodueed in J-P Catalog . By The B v . 'Wiltiam LMoon - p A Sermon| l^r^'^’^ P ast'or; Christian and Missionary Alliance Churcli ^ Newark, N. Y. i ' C o m e to me, all Who la b w kh4 arfe lifeeVy 4 d e n , an d Will give y ou rest.- N?i=adia Annals aiid let Him fill your heart with peace and our minds light. L et’s leave our lives in His care. Icnowlngg that whej 'meet a situation or prohlefri’ He will, have the perfect answer. .Horton Reveals A pp ro v aL Of Housing Plan D b n aih B u g en e M cK^e w ak th e f ir s t b a h y of th e ' New Y ea r 12:0S p ,m . M innie E gg e r t w ill b e in- sta lle d . a s m a tr o n of A m itie C h a p te r, Q .E .S.W ed n e sd ay eve- C h r is tn ia s B u re au g av e h o li- d a y c h e e r to 187 c h ild re n an d a d u lts h in t re sea rc h fox th t :F e r k in s Com im ny. wlv:) c tir y sa n tlu I I _h is B ird se c en t dCain. , , . itciaed ■ ’co u n t, tim e fro m h im . be-' fo re C h r is t or a f te r .Now it 1967 . W h e5e A re W e Headeid? C o n g re ssm a n F r a n k H o rto n h as . D ep a rtm en t, of H o u s- ing an d U rb an D ev e lo p m e n t of N e w a rk 's W o rk a b le P r o j for C o m m un ity I m p ro ve m e A s th e la st sh e e t is to r n f r o m t h e c a ie n d a f th e p u h d itS i r rn em ao to r .f .n an c ia l ji p m m e n r , h an d to ta k e .V . ..... — .^ ..-o sp e c l,.^ ---------- _, . find that it was a good year in many respects. The economic indices continued to reflect a gfeneral state o f affluence-that the nation jhas enjoyed for 20 years. The blatant evidence of this the tragedy that men are ^facing in Viet Nam with a ^ersismnt iemand at home for a life o f greater ease an .d comfort. The ruth is that' while the output of United States industry poured flood of material well-hfeing across the land, there . Was ho military requirements. Tki ', S tintin g . be-' q c C o m m un ism h as s w e t the n lllo ns of .the f a r e as t whUe th e c h u rc h h a s p la y e d a t fulfill- in g ,.th e la s t co m m an d o f Christ. Billy G r a h a m j u s t le d in a i feren c e in B e r lin d e sig n e d a vpt .to ev a n g e liz e the th e w o rld . Church p r s ea m e f ro n t a ro u n d the .lc 1 w o rld . S o m e w e r e conspiOulous- ly y a b s en t. So m e w e r e critical. B u t th is is.*Gur g r e a t e s t ta sk in 1967. ne r devoted m o re t h an de ca d es to tlie im p fo v c- Qf h is c h ry s a n th e m u n W ith, eac lr succoeding- y e a r he w;is able to b ree d va ri- ptie s, WiUi la rg e r flow ers, m ore .v a rie d colors an d p la n ts th a b loom ed e arlie r. . . ist or afte r .Now it 1967 y a e r s sin c e H e ca m e th is w orld to bb its sav io r. H o rto n received no tif ic a tio n t th e a p p ro va l,, w iiich m e an s New .ark cu n receive F e d e ra l a n d g r an ts fo r u rb a n rei p ro je c ts . a n d Ib-w -rent pu b lic h ou sin g ' fro m H.U.D. fie c r e ta ry R o b e rt C; W eaver. Robert Herd EnHsfs For Servlc.e in Navy . . ■minds u^^ ' jo m O u r te x t is th e la s t-c o m m a n d o f Ohrist', ■bul 'S t'itt'in 1967, one h a lf of th e w o rld dOes” knov6 w ho J e s u s js, 1 ■ b I ’\ s are bNn g s p ent (1. f o r w a r . ;to kilL to e t V iet N am . ,to m b itte r , b u t th e a m ou n t sp en L Jo b r in g O h ris tia n ity t o V iet Nai S ionary A lliance-p io ne e re d P r o ; te s ta n t M issio n s'» in V iet N am . .B TtV EN TY Y EARS AGO , i94'j Ja ti. i T h e W orkable' P ro g ram tlie e'om m unl _Use i ts v a rio u s sh o w in g by how i t in te n d s m ity of ic a n d p r iv a t e r esou rce s t e lim in a te and. .p r ev e n t slum a n d -bllghi C e r tif ic a tio n by H.GJJ, n o t c o n s,fltu te a p p ro v a l of an y p o in te d o u t t o t h e C b y rie r-G a- lette, b u t it m ean s t h a t N ew ark ■an app ly f o r an y on e of th e c a n : F e d e ra l aids for w h ic h it is p rereq u isite. R o b e r t W .' Herd, haiS en liste d .for se rv ice in' th e Lf. .3. JJa v y - an d h as b een a ssig n e d to.: C jreat L ak b s N av a l B a se f o r r e c r u i t training,. . 'The fo u r adcIiU ons fn -th r se ries will be in tro du c ed i .J ac k s o n & P e r k in ..............i .T h e y in c lu d e. log. , SpoonbilT -- A b r ig h t red d ish >hz . . .spring c a ta - :brohze. T h e th ic k d eco rativi flo w er is 5 in d ie s acro ss :s a jfellow b n ronze with strawberry bronze. P l a n ts grow to 2 J ee f an d a f u ll bloom by m id -S ep tem b e , productive capacity of this country has become so great can sustain a major war effort without interrupting our ime lives, and judging b y reports at the end of the mist world ne is a growing evidence that thte .communi t is not a molithic force after 3ll. Serious as it is. the war in Viet Nam d The threat of 'world-wide communism may have less, of a the shaping of the American future .than events that taking place right here at home. pe a c e tin .B , i94'j ..... All r e c o rd s vfere b ro k en in A r- c a d ia l a s f ye a r w h en 133 c ou p les ie d Ja ti. i .B wre e m arr .E d w a r d F M*\-and- M rs. R o b e rt F u lle r of N e w a rk , w as th e f ir s t b a b y b o rn th is y e a r a rr iv in g on 3 a n .3. u lle r ,so u H e is a 1965 g r a d u a te of New-: a rk C en tral' School a nd .jtite n d - iroe Coirufum ity-College for one yeaV ibefore e n listin g . H e 'is -with Cd. 725> , 'l6th B n..Re-‘ c r u lt T r a in in g Cc L ak es, 11 1 .lo ram ap d , G re a t . y g C ha rle s H. e rg e r, A rc ad ia s au r i n.o e r /u-u'uuiy: cou n ty -to w n 'ta x e s.. T ax r a te s a r e $14.09 in th e v illag e an d $16.58 a . th o u sa n d o u tsid e th e villag e , E a r l W. V an In w a g e n w as in sta lle d a s M a ste r of N ew a rk L odge F .a n d A M. ; midst of prosperity, there h as been a rising discon- te n t that is_diffieult to 'explain. At a time when major industries and business leaders are devoting a large part of their enerj ' to helping solve broad 'social and economic problerns, a de rooted movement is sweeping across the country that undermine the private enterprise, free market i is i could well econonjic system. . P in e -G ro sb ea k —■ A w ine red. th ic k pillow flow£ n a h y pe ta le d h and a T u U 111' Skjomfng tim e is . Regional W ater Board To M eet in Geneva POETS CORNER . . na y peta led n c h es across. LiGloiber Skjomfng tim e is th r ou g h N ovem -, are c ov ered w ith ■n fo lia g e an d in c hes in hen sp a rk lin g gxeei e ra g e 18 to 24 . When p move... When a new iaJy arrive,,. ^ Or wlBitifoii brate a very special fa p rereq T h e co mm un ity m u s t show re a s’o n a b le p ro g re s s u n d e r th e W o rk ab te P r o g r a m ea c h y e q r ir o r d e r to . o b ta inre c e r tif ic a tio n .K . Tire 18th m e e tin g o f t h e W a- O n t-Y a B a sin , R eg io na l W a te r R eso urces P l a nn in g a n d D evel- lo p m e n t Board, will bp h e ld J a n . 9 a t 9 a.m .-at th e C h an tlc I — M o to r L odge in G en e v a. ' During 1966, extensive investigatic the perforrhances of many basic industries reached The maladjustments of inflation have been blarped Toward the end of this past s ribution. Hoi in to th e m o tiv e s a n d :a neW hig h . in d u s try , a ed th e ir ines. Wage increSsi . All of these thins : government s wagi tstrip productivity increases. , promise to raise a fundamental issue to which most citizens have __g iv en n o , thougkW - T H IR T Y y ea r s AGO o d e to . ob ta re ce tif ic atio .K ey e le m en ts o f th e W orkable Pro g ra m rep o rte d by. th e co m m un ity a pp ly in g . fo r ce r tjf ic a - tlo n aye: e n fo rc e m e n t o f s ta te b u ild in g an d elec trld - :odes; d e m o n s tr a tio n o f a o m p reh e n siv e c o m m u n ity p la n a n d neli , d ig hb o rh oo d an aly ses isistai a p p o in tm e n t o c itiz en s’ advisi U rb a n P l an n in g a n d th e mrese H o rto n also notlfic n ito n H , E lzufon of th e ipprovnj.- S S . . - A .c re am in T lie ■white ..with a fli c e n te r o f th e - 5 d a rk g lo ssy g reen ,ito full bloom in an d av e ra g e 2Vz ■ Foii_ ec. 31, L ew is A. G ilb e rt ta k e s offict J an .1 a s W ayne County J u d g t an d S u r r o g a te an d Ju d g e q : Winter Oak I t s ta b s th e sun se t W ith ic y cle a r m s of b ro w n — hmsdow . . Moto r L odge in Gen eva. Dr. B oyd P ack , s tate c lim a - Lologist. tr.S. W e a th e r B u re au , d isc u ss p rin c ip le s of O n ta rio a n d .Y a te s c o u n tie s ). T h ^ ’fo _h e ld R e p r e s e n tin g W avn e lu nty on th e b o a rd a re K a r l ,iting' w ill b e n e ,F. D eM ay. o f N ew a rk C h a rles J. H,fck o f WalwOrt ‘., ’C C ild re s Co urt. A r ec e n t s u r v e y show s th a t N e w a rk has-.J29 sto r e s r e p o rtin g w it h -r e t a i l sa le s a m o u n tin g to $3,339,000. T h e re w ere 113 sto r e .p ro p rie to rs an d 354 e m p lo y ee s w ith a t o ta l p a y ro ll of $303,000. •R. 'V .B a g le y an d M rs. J .R. P e low w ere f ir s t p rize w in ne rs in .th e C o u rie r h om e d eco ra tio n co n te s t f o r th e holfday se ason . Seco n d p riz e s w ere won by M rs. W illiam H e r m a n arid E .D. T h o m a s. C e cil D avidson of J.. C- P e nn e y Co', won th e b e st d ec o r a te d b u sin e ss building p ri ze .' st J u d s o r i p ic k s . Around Zero . . G o ld en B u n tin g — A b rig h ?m on yellow. Th e decorativ- low ers uv e ra ge 5 in c h e s an ro s e thic k a ’fo liag e. Etill ec te d in e arly S e p tem b er. in c h es in h e ig h t, s ■ I tb ^ a r k - g ree n g .l05 1 ? T he issue that is being raised fay the striking housewives, striking workers and investigative government bodies, involves the question of whether or not our private enterprise, capitalis- systern. which functions, on the profit motive, is to be re- lisconten! io n th a t W ill a lt e r ir r ev ocea a b l y s tem h a ve liv e d sin c e th e f o un d in g of th e n a tio n h , vs tro b ly th e s rep e n o ug . patterns Of windowpanes in white: Raffle d 'beguile. . . W lie h ' t h e o c c a s i o it arises, phone Rafflea d 'beguile. R e m e ld a N ielse n G ib son . . ’C H E SS C L E B T he 'VTayne C h e ss C lub m e e t W ed ne sd ay fi t 8 th e C o m m un ity C en te r. . r e p r ese n t a t i v es MRS. W. G. NEELY Moore St. Peoples Around th e W orld F r ie n dsh ip i s lik e an o m n ib us w hich acco m m o da te s m an y le, . . . iHfen of the record will ret rived from competitive Since any fair examinaHfe veal the ^reat benefits that have been de capital, ism. we tnust assume that the present discontent is based on misunderstanding—a misunderstanding that has been encour- aged by irresponsible political actions that have led -to the de- :iation of the dollar. The rise .of discontent among U. S. \zens if not resolved, may well' le'hd to the crippling of produe- y p e op le, . Its p o w er i s a stim u lu s t h a t m o ve s tr u s t b e yond the ste e p le . Grang^ers to ^Schedule Neighborhood Rrografn N e w a rk S u b o rd in a te an d Ju v e- n ile G ra n ges will p jc e t on Fr|.- . M RS. J .A. VAN HA E L S T h elps Ri J31-20.16 f o r t y y ears a g o \zens resolved, may crippling produe- tivityiand the erosion of liberty, as controls are substituted for the laws of supply and demand in a free market-;—a market that is incomparably the best in the world. Life magazine describes its accotnplishnvents in a few sentences: \American housewives. ' many o f whsto) are engaged In supermt the high cost of food, spend ai take-home pay ) per cent a dedicate 30 per c the rate is 43 per cent, and i tween 50 per cent and rragp 1 8 .2 of th e ir fam ilie s ■ ■'-7 w e re spen d in g mce, h ou s e w iv e s frtn d heir family tjlui J in the 5?ovi|st Union—something 1 6t) per cent. ' j .In J a I b e - p an , co mm itte e -fh c h a i s e .of izatio of the Ch l ,G az ette p u b lis h es o rlg m a l w ork of a r e a p oets. C o n trib u tio n s a r e w elco m e an d sh ould b e ’S en t tc the N ew ark P o e tr y C lu b ,, w h ich m ak es th e se lec tio n s, in ca r e o f this .new.?p,xper. If r e t u r n o f M anuscript\ is w a n te d e n clo se self-adrfre.s.sed s ta m p e d e n v e - lope. g p Fr|.- d a y . J a n . 6. a t 8 p. G ra n g e H all. Follow ir foll ing th e sep- lu sin ess m e e tin g s th e tw o will jo in to h e a r Al S i s ,G son gi.ve a tra ve lo g u e on ' ■ ‘H .i-! w a iia n H o lid a y”..j, Horace Greele,^ Hojard_^ w ro r e p r e se n t a t i v e Marilyn \De Wispelaere Eito d r Cou rie r-G azette May I c o m m en t on th e re c e n t th e W ayne Coimty ip e rv iso rs in w hich c o ns tr u c t a 99-bed r the W ayne Coun- ip ite a co n tra r y b y the Roches- iohal H o sp ital Council, th e ex p e r ts in th is field will be d iscon tin u ed in th e reg u - they v o ted to la r se rv ic es of the A rc a d ia Re-1 m flri f o rm e d C h u rc h a s a re s u lt of a i ty Ji vote a t the a nnu al b u sln c .ss. reco i ro ee tin g held Tue.sday. F o r m e r Regie ............... . ....... -'-’S iwI h o •vices wh a re tw o S un d a y s a me in th e D utch langi )w b e d isc on tin u e d . H elen Lout.se N je h e r d an c in g rla.s.ses next Thui d a y an d F r id a y In the i im m en d a tio n j I s d s T T F T V Y E A R S .AGO Jan ,6. 1917 I'W .school gj Uiiiumitv '^ R f ’ -W ^ ' l s d o m ( - ) , th e y took R o g e r Butti is a la y p e rs o n , a^.-iinst th rs-( b est a d v ic e of the p h y sic ia ns on, nge I tbp H ospit;il B o a r d , In o r d e r to j p l a y p o litica l, footsiiM odtsie, .....jih e y .h a ve ..toI.d_ ou r..a g c iL rm d Jn .--- I f fr m a ry p a tie n ts f p re s e n t and ire i th a t they r .the w ord of Mr Tire new rh y m n a siu m lou.sed di.sregai an d ei'm iir.iin tniildtng wa.s , being .Mr B u tts ca.so is i.s - . ' ’ e ,o rg an n o ra So ciety of N ew ark ann oun ce s E d ito r C ou rie r-G az ette f'-hurlea A .Rg -, 9 Theresai Co|i usiness Manager Managing Editor Pfftc© Manager Mar.ion, N. Y. y”..j, T h e p r og ra m w ill„b e a ne.igh- borh d o d n ig h t ev en t an d a ll J g r a n g e s in W ayne C ounty will be g u e s ts .R e f re s h m e n ts will be in c h a r g e of M r. a n d M rs. I.eo n T a y lo r a n d Mr. a n d M r s .-L e on I V an Q uc k elb iirg . - - I n.r.Im.m's.v Newnrk cnurxmcn. um. um: Grnnin am“ N...’ m. N. Y. nmn 1: Ethan, M...x...u‘ Harare a. no-ma. -/|rg.1,rn-air!»-:1: John 1:. mm, ma. secretary-Lluaunr. . per ' per ih ou d all vow to try a little leels go around in the ve face in 1967, Only cessive disco bread and b As rhe new year opens, we s harder to understand ,'what makes the United States, This is the biggest task thrpugh understanding can we erase ' mistrust-. Only through understanding ( of our ernnomic system can we h ope Ih retain thfe g( -.a k u u d a p L iile - j h a t W £jiave-eB.} A yed,.in-, h e ,-p a s t—to -sa y -m o th irtg of freedom and our stature f ^ E u d s offer folly automatic and fidlv manual. You can’t get flexibility foie that mi Begin T e a c h in g U n ited S ta te sism * T h e g re a tp st benpfiri,irie .« i;nf t h e Jh it e d S tate s fre e e n te r e, f r e e m a r k e t eco no m y a te th e yoim,s< p e o p le,w h o h av e te s ta r te d In life. T h e y d o n o t TealiZej t h a t w h th ou t pr.iv.ile < n .terprise o.nd property ,';wnershiplher,;. would hc.-iui real free-i .Qo.m —o f .r.hinc e . f.or-d h .e. in d iv id u .d ----h e — vyou ld ' d ep en d ern the an tniildtng wa.s , being u ca.so fo rm ally opened by pu b lic e x e r - . w ro n g ' Tlie p h y sic ia n s s h o u ld r is e s on D ec. 30 In hon o r of th e i be a b le to ta k e c a r e of th e ir* oc ca sio n N ew a rk w a^ v isited by I g e ria tr ic ca.ses w ith all po.s.sible Jo h n H F in ley , p resid en t of th e d isp a tc h , X -ra y an d Llborati U niver.sity of the S tate o f N e w /f a n m ie .s Howit vi-r ,if thi.s in-^ ic ed n e x t to the : an d Co^mtni.s.sioner of E d u - • fir m a r v i.s pl-ef m Who m ad e i n t o r ^.^ ^.D U ^ ^ ^ ,c 'a t, free-i . — ' .Qo.m—o .r.hinc e . f.or-d—' .s ta te fo r e m p lo y m en t. Strange as it may seern ;. in a nation'that takes pride in boasting of its academic freedom, little of the bread and but ter ^principles of. economics that spell freedom of dppnrtunily. princi l and the right to profit h schools and colleges. transmissiyirrin the indiustry. Or you select the gear for every ro.ad or dm LSI - - anual, too. But see how nfucl ual control they give you when you w ant to hold in secottd. O n Slow c o m ers they'll second w ithout going through low. Get the full, uncensored story on two-way shiiLS from your F o rd Deale r. SelectS hift is just one of the better ideas Fo rd offers . .'.-^.-like a. Convenience Control Pand^ >rt-Siream V entilatk _d c o lle g e stu d , t h a t r e p r e s en ta tiv e g d v e r r n m e iit can'nc W in this\ cb u r.fry u n le s s 'th e - J n d iv id u a l Tetai m a k in g h is liv in g w ith o u t r e g a rd t o politic H ow many high s fee .in .pie, t-- How many can hee-4hat'gev«rmttmt -trwni nation of industry mijist be continuously resisted, -industry js sacred, it can be controlled, but beca dorn of the individual is inseparable from the future .enterprise) - - ■nersbrp and doi i t . not hecbi ■ the ' » J; if awum How many realize that so long bs representative govern- ment is the system de.sired fay U.S. .citizens.., it is imperative that the ^ e ^ l e be constantly informed o f the part private en'- private employment plhy laining that If the basic principles of econorhics on which our nation _founded were stressed more in pur schools, young people >uld gain greater rp^^pect fur, .and appreciation of-sfhe privi our,-xepreserita*ive fot'itt’of-gnvernpiem ^ they ienjoy under xepreserit nt! L - S Of the billions of dollars in federal fax hinds that are r schools and colleges som e should be earmarked being given our e i: '^tO teach the principles of economics, which bav matched personal liberty,, religious freedom and perity to United States citizens. I .material pros Thought for tKje Week (By The Rev. John W. Lowleij, ^ t have not helped someone\. -bofne days we are so engrossed in ourselves that vs^e lan ’t see myone else. We mirse our ovvn nusfortunes. our arhes and jaips, our loss of face, and are oblivious to all else, Someone (By The Rev. John W. Lowleij, astor of tlie F ifsr MelRoddsf f3iur<ih f L aiuro ) KEN lidfSON INC; NEWARK>PALMYRA RD; NEWARK, N.Y. free-i .—'j Fa.SiU0Il cOtlt str a ig h t an d u jsk-irt.s fail ntim ies m way.s la b a te d fiillnfs.s ift clin g in g fold.sj Wayj 1 so th a t th e te n d en c y th e h ig h e st i.irds th e na rr o w e r silh ou e tte ! ■rnhir.s .ipp.ir.ent. th ough we l c r ig h e s t y, ■ed not y e t an tic ip a te the v e r y , c o un ty a r e a a r ou n d o u r p eri- s k irt It Is ivlready ru-p h e ry T h e Bo.irfl o f S u p e rv iso r.s, j f j w e p a y .so m ucli in u re fo r Wel- s f a r e cost's. ' '■ ■ ........‘\\ounty ranli.s among.U | I in the SUI ■apita w e lfa tf ' co.st •e rta in ly the h .so : |t»w; beri r ea ri ervi .in u red , h o w ev er, th . u s k ir ts f o r , h av e g iv en U«; O epa rtiiie n s p r in g will be tw o - a n d - o n e h a lf j-W elfare G ommi& skmer-a h f e c k ..................................................T he B oa rd o f S u iso rs ow .A nna M iller an d C h a rles H eren-1 W ayne C ounty s o m e th in g m o r jd e e n en jo y e d a sleig h rid e on th a n th is. .Monday n ig h t to th e h o m e of T h an k youT~ ' ’ Mr. a n d M rs. G eo rg e V an A u k en .' D r,MUton H.E lzu fo n p e rv TO BE S U R E ... INSURE WITH US! You could bse m w ‘ th an you \ think! L . Cai^feras, photq equipmenV guns . . , as wejl a t furs, dofhlng, jewelry aiid sffvefwe^^^esl^e| adequate insurance coverage. Let us ravSw yo'J' present burglary protection. 'f.* M. L FIKES & s o n ; J lic ,