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N«wwk,N y. Courler.Gaie«» Thursday, f a t . 9, IWr? . F ir e m e n Answer 9 Alarms During s : Month of Jonuary ed Fur&s u t f o r t Oix, N. J ..H1S, Mrenten aftgwerfd-!<>Wi„cifi Ronak! M iilC orcesa address is Pvt f ER . 'W^74‘186 . -h\ 06840. ; platoon), F( rime alatals in ia iiut Marine Reports To West Coast b B ^ f o r New Duty M nrtv-H v l--* ■ — ----- • Ail monltoi's iChanged to i bald'^ dbis''on^^^ ' Fendleton,* San Dipgr M I has boen ,od leav.e and a guest Hradquar - 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. air horns short on the Shoit |W fie levuutru. j Road. Newark. ;| First graders from the Uncolni jje enlisted following gradua- ‘ school made a tour of the fire fion from Phelps Central School station and the No. 4 truck 'where he Wtis active Tn sphrts given a complete service jo b ^ I and the Future Faimers of ■ ^ __I America. He received hts b is io 'training at Parris Island, SC. ' and spent three weeks ' fantry trainirt'g at Camp S7.0Q0, flro ;was ih'’lalled at jlefs -and dlaphc ’■“\'lired a y iniii Gleger; iC. He graduated from a ba- le specialist training course at proficiency Marine lamp Lejeuhe. N.C< sr.rge of 88 and a 134 Passports issued in the county to There w ere 79 Issued in .and 90 in 1961. The soared Issued to World Tourists in ' # , soared to 127 in 1962, ! dropped *\ ’ ‘'*\ The in ?ant Ads Bruigl The -Wayne, County clerk's of- fice in Lyons issued 1 34 pass- ports during 1966. according to Leonard. O . Schlee, .county TEl.1 THE WORLD WITH . . . siensCALL The all-time high, however, was set in 1965 . ywnen 144 pass- PQirts were issued .and cn whirh 196 persons tra.veled out-of-the- muntry. Schlee said that a majority of passports was is-;' sued for fcurope. The files showed 107 persons went to Eu- rope in 1 966. Other places B , STORGE E . FARRElil H annan, Mrs. Edvyard A v e rj Lester, a ll tro o p consultants Miles, neighborhood Mrs. Harolt Mrs. Rober .LD ft’OI honesty I th at is we think t I he shouki •P L A N A C T IV IT IE S ^ Planning Scout activ ities in N ew a rk for cominj ( fr o m le ft ) M r s ..Oscai M rs. B ernard O Q. ir Anderson, 'Conneli, an; Mrs. W illia m inizer; Mrs. James to t LYONS ST. COR ; C .UNION ST Newark Sign Sehriae rope which the passports were fne pas.spc world tour. Three Students ; Blood Donors Named to Junior Replenish Bank High Honor Roll By 227 Pints Bvalvcfion Rates Set For 3 Wayne Villages teach 'them the value d: truth. This great hiunar iah, one of history’s gre men, showed his respect one and all...and this sure you .will rep^U. Another well known, honest fact is th at regil auto service at a repufJ station, res iCilts in smoi The State Board of Equaliza- tion and Assessment Las estab- lished a final state equaHza’ lon rate of 34 for the Village of Newark,; Rate is the same as established a year ago. Reasons listed for the travel ncluded 122 for pleasure. Nine-j feen students went abroad to study and 10 went for vaca-1 tlonSi Six women went to join their husbands in the military service and six went across on business. Three went for work and two for chirrch work. One was a Peace Corps volunteer ■ to Hoik I one returned live, i Schleestatedthat1965 R e ta r d e d C h ild r e n IC h a p t e r to H o ld I M e e t in g in Lyons repura'tlon for Learnin g' IWill he the theme for the regu- la r monttily meeting of the Wayne County Chapter« f the N.Y.S. Association for Retarded Children. Feb. 16, at the Broad Street Lutheran Church in Ly- ons at 8 p.m. leli, Bruce Montana Radi were named to honor roll at the ju-:C r-.,. i ,-. on tlie high ll nior lilgh school for week period ending Jan. 27. Th<‘y iiltainecl an A minu.s or abc.ve average in their studies.' Nam.es to the honor toil wrth marks of B or above v Ria Alberts, Elaine Bloomer, Craig Sheiman Oi bier, Linda Cnsselman, Chen. Gajy, Chittenden. Marga- speaker will be Dr. An-( ret Colacino. Victoria Cornwell, lati, optometrist fioip-iM ary Cory, Anne Crotliers, Ste- wlll explain the ven Dulmage, K aihy Eckert, if channeling a Stephen Fagncr, Kathy Eckert, -------------tractive man. ,Shari Gates, Anne Gifford, Gerald jGraf, Linda Graf, M ar- garet Hannan and Walva Her-iniques for encouraging imagina- Itton. co-ordination and percep- be of intei ents of retarded neiy topic not only parents espec i-scliool 'childf icialiy tl should Rose Johnson, Anne’ Marie Juckema, W alter'Lenhart. Judy McCracken, Jognne Miles, Ted lit to;Peek. Thomas Peiis, Jeffrey w it h ' Reddout, Daw;i Robinson, Me- jlinda Robins,on, Deborah Rock- 1 ,wood. Sandra Rook, ' ~ihmidt',i ~ ISch , Kathryn Smith, Vic-Szoke itito ru i Stell, Veronica Szoke. t Jacqueline V.mSchaffel, John IWadswnrth ’ Thnima!: Wo\cher.' Iroga. . V - r . ui.s-1 iV 'sworth,' o s el liris-j M ark Wirth and David Zadi Wolcott’s rate remained at 24 Idid Sndus Point at 26 . The it for Clyde dropped from 40 rate\Tor~C ^gg .pj,, qj j aggegg jjj jggg V rates are based rolls completed ’ ' station, resiCilts in smo i and more economical Iformance; Gall - often Farrell’s Service Station, !West Union Street, ] The mid-winter blood b a nk held at St. Mark's Episcopal ju-:C hiirch last Wednesday resulted . coUectlon o£ 227 pints of mid-winter blood live, Schlee stated that 1 965 the ’ largest number of pass] Sponsored by itixlllary of the lood. pi Womens ,chm-ch. the W ,roject was termed a huge success since it exceeded the goal of 200 pints set by the committee. VALINtlNE SPECIAl] MIDLAND DISCOUNT SALE THURS. Thru MON. WHITMAN' SAMPTiR committee. Three hundred and seventeen re.sidents sighed up for the b'ood program with 270 signing tile registration book at the parish house. Forty-seven called In th,it\they would not be able to give blood because of illness or out-of-town engagements. Thirty-three donors gave blood for the first time. Chocolates & C qnf^ionsU REG. .$2.25 nothing to it,” nlttee aides. ‘Tt as a lot easier th at I thought Doctors who assisted at tl blood program were Drs. Irvi .4 , Lang, Jan Perlllo, Johris Reason,. Ursula Arnsdorf, - i r'-’ ------’ Vic-Szoke and Prank Lucas, Mon. ttiru Wed, 9:38-6 1 Thurs. & F rl, 9:30-9 P Sat. 9:34-6 P.M. w e HESERVE THE RIOHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES HAYETTE -|Mel ■cussion on \How Does tlan Make Decisions?” .. . ui.s-1 liris-j ~ i Lucas, The Red Cross bloodmopUe will make its next Newark visit Oh TucstJay, M ay,.18, under the auspices t f 'h e Women’s Auk-' ilmry of the Newark- ' Community Ho.spltal. r -Wayne A Q U A N E T FairvilleFire ‘ Company Names Community Ho.spltal. The blood total ws ond • largest in the the program has open Newark. Jt -mts-sed tying time iiJgh by five points more dorit“ 19 yeafs The all-tim e rec- was established by St. M i- chael.? Calnoiic Church 'ember I96L HA IR SPRAY F E B R U A R Y 13 O Z . REG. $1.07 CHAIR SAVINGS $ $ $ SALE Carnival Aides SOFT GENTLE Mrs Harrison Bloomer, eh man of'the Newark Chapter Crns.s Blood' Batik Prog- SW ITZER'S LICORICE CANDY BITS OR WHIPS. REO .29c. S U PR EM E] SAVINGS OF 10% TO TO 50% Henry Ko(v|5. presxdn com ing year. .Theying wereasfoUm Crns.s Blood' Batik Prog- laid 193 regular donors apj ■d for la.st week's banji. It pear- icord for repeat donors. \D\ CELL FLASHLIOUr BATTER IES. REG. 15c. ^ Reellners — ftockers — OceBsioiials — Sw ive ls year. .They were as foUm Gerald Harris and Elu.i sick cmnmitlcp: Rev I Cari Tack, chaplaiii.v. n. parade leader. Hams, WlHem.sei cncc W itt, publicity: Carl Tack, is; James Kommei. Hen-u^^ilormf I ry Kotvis, tiarom jnival; Lari Warre ladings, beverage.?: Gary Id - R i c h a r d I Le.ster-Pul 'chairman of I to serve kitchen w i ! The Yoi r group repeat Serving as registration nos-, were Mrs. Alphonse De- Mrs. Richard Holmes. Mrs. Marguerite Sanford, Edwin Stell. I.4rs, Glenn Stell, Mrs. William Weicn and Mrs. George Lookup. Mrs. CorncUus Cosgiovi ed as donor '•ecruitment c h a if ^ man, assisted by Mrs. Maurice Warner. Otliers assisting in the ssful bloodraobile visit itirs: Sioai WiUmhis'and\ Mrs. Peter Jacob, check list hostesses; Mrs. Jack Ayer, Mrs. r Dc Vries, Mrs. Rhea Oden and Mrs. William Noonan, bottle labelers; Mrs. Emma De Metsenaere, Mrs. Mary Rose Kellogg and Iilrs. Marie Atwood, canteen. SUNBEAM Wink-Awake Aktmi E1 .ECTIHC Q 7 CI,OCK l« ^ ' MOlicL BLA20 |llkifflbe0itr-STEAM“o r I PRY IRON IMOQEL $-4- ” J-‘«E*& j 1 . ‘L '- Lotion Detergent $371 IfSTERH T O O THPA STl i ! The Yoi Rochester wt sent a fireworks annua! c,arni;ial ungs Explosive Co. of ■hest as engaged 'to pre- rtlsplay at the Amusements contracted for the carnival 2 Giant Tubes FREE Volunteering as nurses were Mrs. Arlene Dui^ an. Mrs. Grace Reeves. Mrs. Harold Baumann,' Mrs. John McWilliams, Mrs. Harry Ross, Mrs. Hazel Ebertz, i .Helen DeLea, Mrs. C. T. VICKS SINEX DECONGESTANT NASAL SPRAY ISctfw REG . $1.19 »7 9 ‘. Webster Dictionary i ARTHUR G. SCHULZ, INC. -NEWARK, 44. Y. - SENOKOT TABLETS REG. $2.25 |39 RELIEVES CONSTIPATION 50‘s. 215 S.44A1H-ST,-DE S.44A1H-ST,-DE \'Make Your House A Home\ T ile Junior Choir of tlie Bvan- [geliral Umted Brethren Church '■aheduled a fehearsal for idnesday at 4 p - Also assisting were T. R. Ba (-5. large industries; George Prgous.‘ Phil Earl; Ed Deane. David -Earl. Ann\ Ctunhersk w il I ia ms l e c t r ic s h a v e 7 OZ. REG .$1.49 9 7 ' FORMULA 500 LANOLIN SHAMPOO] didfflbutwg jewelry; 'Mrs Priebe, poster drawing ( chalnnan, aided by Mrs. Roger DcMeyers. Mr,s. William Spring- ett, Mrs. Esther Nlttolo and Mrs. Stanley May, PTA unit presi- NEWARK DOLLAR DAYS THUBS , FBI., SAT. - FEB. 9 -1 0 - il DISSOLVE THAT COUGH DUE TO A COLD W ITH iCHERACOLD MCough Syrup \I M | ■ 4 t l. Oz. .SAFE, e f f e c t i v e . NON-NARCOTH' WITH EGG Following manned file telc- nhnne.s in calling prospective donors: M.irgic Bm je, K a te . Beales. M an-'Blih vcU, f ’lia r ln u r Blo-mi- presi- I b OZ‘ REG. I29: . ‘ B IG -S A V IN G S' vcU, > ,r. Betty C fotiu’ i-s; BarbiiTa Cuy- 'Icr, D ornliiy f Earl. M ildred .u‘a u; ............DaVi.';. Barbai c •1. Ely.-Beverly-Gran- Igcr, Mary Granger. Sue Greene,. Dorothy Holmes, Kay Hutchiri-| Isoil, Karen Jorgenson. Kae K ief-f eker, Connie Legg, Ruth Lou-' don; Ann Mills, Sandy Miner,- Pearl Newton, DoroUiy Perkins,! Mamucrite Sanford. Gmny BmKh, Barbara Stuart, Elcanorc StUMt. Nan VamlerBmit, Maude W%liz and Tib Wmiams. ^ Mrs Bai baro E.vrl. chairman .„ 3 PAIR soxs REC. S t.Si LYSOL Pisinfeetxint7 4 UNICAf C h e w a b y REEF PEPTO 8 3 m 4 6 REFRESHING Mouti'hwash I * U L mm _ FREE 24 FABULOUS REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT OPEN NEWARK, N. Y. W%liz and Tib Wmiams. . Mrs Bai baro E.vrl. chairman if ’ Sf.. M ark’.\? olood bank, t rrU itin g donors who fe ll j-u .d j five .sliort of tying tlic all-tim e LARI^E SELECTION VALENTINE SHOP EVERY DAY THIJRS. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M. Y N IG H T .will be he I Family Night \v n m iL CASE A Step off M ain St. Y O U - - - Can P ta v k .C U PID. HEARTS AND RO W ERS G O. TOGETHER O N : - VALENTINE'S DAY, . . SO W IN HER W IT H A SENTIMENTAL GIFT OF FLOWERS.' A ,c o rs a g e , if y o u 're\ g o in g o u t\ h of-spring i iring plant: • A breath n a flowe lip hyacinths, cyclamen ulijss, ig e m e n t o f fresh cu t a r tis tic a lly a r r a n g e d . • An arran i - flo w e r s Ask cfbou i' Our - • > ‘'VALENTINE .SPECIAL’' THERE'S INO BETTER W AY T H A N TO \SAY IT W IT H FLOW ERS\ GRAHAM FLORISTS 4 1 1 'Madison St. Dial DE 1-0500 ■We Deliver’ N ew ark. N. Y. BUFFERIN • K!iaVi.3S f e i ss . ' 8 8 ' - * «i / Q\ iTIPS SWABS