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jS lsts -of tw d ninp -m on th I periods w ith one three-.m ,iployment period dunn? imer-The second )iu,j six-month Know Your C olleges^ Newarlt/N.Y. C p u rlef-6 aieH« _.ThqficJay, Fab. 2, 1967 Port Gibson Personal Notes six-month lated wltiv •pioneers in two-year technical years’ experience in the field. i In 1008 the state established a Tiyp ichool of agriculture a t Alfred for highly train ed te c h m e a ^ ^ r - ,exceeding 1650 students. | L S t u t e ’ s pnm, i offered with a t least thn j ciflc objectives ill mind By JOAN BENZEt (Grade 11) trainii i m onth employment p .- the field or other cuopt-rj plans suited to the em.piov ,,, an in;< - 50 I prepare the student f-iil —^ I diictive life in our nipclt and technologii ghi ai ei ibrought aboi ‘ex s . h i Students entering Alfred n jvhen the j ,„„g {oyj. major Bhenhower College To Open in 1968 pend 18 months study to qualify dividec 12weeks eacli. plan selected v lational competency,. .n - ble citizenship, and .pers ' groV’th. ith the I , Director of Admissions of Els-, background, maturity, expen-: •enhower College in Seneca Falls, j efice. and financial status of the 'Ilie ,nearby college, now u n-j student. The training, p ro g ram ' •der con.struction will be a co-| to be followed is worked out educational, liberal a rta instltu-j during the first two quarters toe-; tion, operating on a year-round tween thg student, his counsel^ ; basis. Announcements about its or. and the deparunenjal c h a w -, program v/ill be sent' to high ’ man. | school guidance officers late | The studefit may study under • th is summer and admission one of two plans The first c forms and literature will be ---------------------^ --------‘ ■ lilable after ,Sept. 1, 1967 . The 3t class will entert Elsenhow- firs i lollege in 1987 .!office will ac( quiries about enrollmeni the first class. employment By EMMA dARtO CK Cdinmunlt'y Hbspltal ..Wayne P&rt Gibson—SleVeu B arn ea 'a week. o f Clyde spent' the w eekend: Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wirth, with his sister Mrs. Xlavid D ay-!phi!dren Terry, Jacqueline .mu ■ V ton, Mr. Payton and iaimly. carol of Palm yra visited ill-. Miss Sylvia Smith of Palm yra : i„Kl Mrs. D.ile Wirth Sunday i.vraiand __weekend gUesl o f Miss San-i.tvfiiing. children of News supper gtiest Eugene Fl( k Were Sun- day u ts of M r.-iind Mrs-, letcher and chil- ^ ^ o' md Mrs, Glen Lyon call-: their , son George and liting in Motitclair, N. J. wish them bon voyage to Ha waii, lyhere they will be speno mg three weeks. gUesl o Miss San-i.tvfiiing. dra Nichols of Hailiday Corners. I -HazM -Parnsworth spent Mr. and Mrs^ Glen Lyon, ac-^oek with Mr. and Mrs: companied by Mr. William .Md-jsherlnan Brock of New Bern, ler of Henrietta, spent the jj„ rth Carolina. e n agege fie o f c h im p s g e ts read; istvey’^’TOfirtBcls nee w m o tio n p ic tu re , “M on !e n s F r id a y , a n d r u n s th ro u g l on S . M a in St, ler of Henrietta, spent the jj„ rth Carolina. 5 § f = ““ ~ ° Mr. an d Mrs. D ougla s D eV iw st Mrs. C liffo rd M<d.o,mall o f p a lm y ra. ‘ '\Mr 'a nd I l S ^ L y l c Shcrnuin ' ^ack fast, week. e rm a n son David. ; Mrs. M a rg a re t • Hard'ey of Ly- Salurday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alden. N.' Y . .were Su.ad: ner guests of Mr. am din-gufsl ol Mrsf. Walters, £ ~~ H£ r Ml, and Mr.s. l-om Rnlland Of Cornejl sperit the T*%ekehd with h is’ pal ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rnlland of Field St, ' Cadet Gregory E.Smith, soh of Mr, and Mrs. Emory Smith of Wilbur Rd., was home from Mr. Asa Sm ith who S 'd Capitol Books Disney Comedy Benefits Listed For Veterans Under ewGIBtll ' '■ ^ Eligibility ^ for admission itais IS one of th e lx JS ties who .sc ’ eterans ^ )unected disabdi rod after Jariuar For Four Days d c k :h a k VOLKSWAGEN Geneva, N. Y.' Mr. and Mrs. George gail of MarslUll, Mich on their grandmother Stanley ‘ .-Burcroff Wedi • r f yvedhest forenoon. “Monk downtown lo Home!\ opens igement a t the litol Theatre on ner guests of Mr. am Donald Cole of Fir.ld St. afternoon tiiey called and Mrs. George Zegei’ and , Rep family of Phelps. Saturday afternoon Mr; and Mrs. Willard Cook;daigua. ■were Sunday afterm-on gacsts Mr. and Mrs, Elmer of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen of | Clyde were Su South Butler a the . Shei I Mr. attended the Onti n Wilson County ,meeting Barnes of I unday , afternoo I guest of thehi daughter Mrs. De n r '£ s r o S ; Albert Goellner of Rochester Mrs. Ward Brown of County ailed on her parents Mr. [ Ed‘, 7 c l and Mrs. Edward Hammond of Qarnsey Rd. Sunday afternoon. Miss Dawn Avery .of Newark he week Hyrhan. Mr. -and Mrs. Wilbur Schwarta ad son George spent Monday at h e r parents, M n /a n d Mrs. George Wall of Orleans. a , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burt arid Miss Emms Garloe nday afternoon Mrs. E. B . Garlock, Rd.; Canandaigua. lek spent .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce eekend in ighter. Ml Mattie, i West Lake g M artin spent the ochester with her . Norman Mattie, hildren Kirn and Admission '0 ill be on the wartime veter.'r follows: same basis as I under prlorl- PlrsL veterans onnected disabill- leeklng treatm ei ire se i nt, other ailment will be mitted as available: i«„,;ssr<ujsuttcU 11 1 11 nospii lizatioil is deemed necessary; (2) they^v-jare financially unable to defray the cost of hpspitali- zatlpn; and (3 :) beds a re avrdl- service may-be-ai Manager Paul Pearson has booked the hilarious comedy through Monday. The film sta'rs Maurice Che- valier, Dean Jones and 'Yvette rench-flavored romantic come- When a young ex-GI attem pts to run an olive farm in southern F rance with the help of four space-happy astro - chimps, a lovely marriage-minded mam- ’ selle, and a helpful priest, play- Dan Cupid, the fun just be- and never fade-out. lets up until the illt-ln entertainihent fc lovie-goer from eight 1 e l f t r e M V eral ne« '“ South Butler guest Albert Goellner of Rochester lent ■ Sunday,' afternoon w itli|d r mts Mr. and Mrs. Hen-Mr. and Mrs. Olney Exton ot )f Granger St. Victor spent Tuesday aftefnoon ig hter of With Mrs. Extort’s m other Mrs. iirgess h a s'S ta n le y Burcrqff. ■' Newark-' Mr.-and ry K .Go'liner of Kimberly Ann, dau tei and Mrs. Daniel Bui s parei J -“ r '£ s . r o S ; idren Bonnie. David and Daiiiel. (been a patient .at th e Mrs. John Hagar and H ave y o u frie d aur HOT from th e oven BREAD? Movie Time Table •Eligible tact .t h e i r Vetei Agency Director. oi an Counselor' for formation benefit: iir a jlla i. l l x M l m a s l n \a t i e r compli Thur __^Theatre closed. Fri.—•“.Aionkeys, Go ;9:40; \Arizona 7:30 & : rizona^Shcepi Dog”. 7 &9:10. Sat. &Sun.—“Alonkeys G o Rome”, 1:30-3:40-5:50-8:00 & 10:10; \AwiZona Sheep Dog”, j 3:10-5:30-7:30 & 9:40. j . TRY SOME TODAY . Conie in and watch us bake if. -a - sweepsYQUinto a drama of speedsndspectade! ■.$M SPHONEDE 1-0601 imlar toiaif FARIAS Miss Carolyn Arlhurton of Palm yra spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arthurtbn ■ Mitchel and Mictiael fdeCUe of Newark spent Su'nday. with their grandparents, Mr. and idle Wirth. and Mrs. Charles Rnlland Id St. entertained at din-of Field ner Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs: George'Woffe of Albion and Mrs. Norvel Budd of County Rd. '“ e l f t r e M V eral ne« Mon.—“Monkeys Go Home”, 7:30 &9:40’ ,' \Arizona Sheep Dog’* . 7:00 & 9:10. Tue. thru Thur. Theatre I Woringer, e fellow; Clement H aran, a mi r of comic villainy, and !Yvonne const; various C ; comely red-headed femme, Dog’*. Tue. thru Thur. — Theatre One out of everv 10 f he United 8 CHEC* h e a t CMoFcE s e a t s All PERES .AAAtl ,BOX -OFFICE MATINEES —2 P.M . EVENINGS —8 P.M. PHONE , ...... ; s , . : : ; i ; : S , £ - , r S , - : : : ; S : S Roger Clark const; ; comely red-headed femme, tale, all ot whom appear d( lined for screen stardom ,s cording to Pearson. of the wildest-wackiest he United 8 of heating 1 irdmg to jhe In: tatlon Institute. EAST PEARL ST. NEWARK Hits 615 Series aiizliiéeq Tickets Alsi^al Ceniral Trust, Sears, Manger Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Calhvard irion called on Mr. and ‘ ank Tack Tiiesdt of Mar Mrs. F n lay of last cording One of the wildest-wackiest irnedy brawls since the pie- irowing fracas of the silent lovie days was staged for W ait Disney’ . s comedy with a b arra g e fruit and vegetables replac- ing the dustomary gooey pas- ' FRIDAY Thru MOHDAY FEB. 10-13 In Masonic loop Mr. and Mrs. F of Newark were noon callers bn loyd Hamrnond Sunday after- Mr. and Mrs. Roger Clark lined a '8 15 series on 220. 191 an d 204g am es'to,ead ' FVank Walters. .;Mrs ra S T - n S ’ s S B r S , ™ ?\ . on 220. 191an d 204g am es'to,ead thp Levels to a 6-3 nod over-the m M .™ ,.. L ..e u ,, .;Mrs 1™\ ;; ---------- --- Newcrk, Lvont Elks Belhufst C a s tle Rou(« 14, Geneva, N Prdti's Restau Tfombino's Rcsta»r0nt 13 Pearl St,, Lyons. N Clubs Vie ‘in R0/luff .;Mrs rond rolloff between rk and Elks bowlins III be held Sunday P.'wl Lanes. .;Mrs Edward Hammond Of iGarnsey Rd. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Masoh f Tile Cheerful Workers will told ..their regular m on tlily cting Thursday evening at 7 1 with Mrs Lee Yost __ and.-*'*’^** Yman and daughters Pam, Mary, and Cheryl I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Noody ^ im ffa ro -vrCTe weekend gUe.slk . ; rm .;Mrs Squares <>ti th e ■ttrengtli of a 214-575 effort by Marvin Eisenstoin The G.ivels -----”” ';ers. 6 to 3 .-on a Rohrer, to make and.-*'*’^** ' division. Ken Clark posted a 207-572 in a losing effort as the Angles ,bowed to the VYordens, 5 tS 4. took six points iges whose Dick ^ ;2ll;558 by Jim Fagner led the 1“ 7-pointer over the • hr the otnei’ .;Mrs Long fainpus for its fine- foodS and congenial atmos- phere high on the shores of beautiful Seneca Lake. Prime ribs, roast duck, lobster tails Eu-e our specialties. Catering to sinaH parties. Dancing on Friday, and Sunday nights. .;Mrs Completely remodeled for Family atmosphere. Special- izing in llalicn-Ajnerican lunches and dinners. Home- made Pizza. Kitchen open from 11 AM. to 12:30 nightly Now open Stmday for break- fast I I -1 and dinner 1-11 pm . ------dinner 1-1 p Your Hosts, John & .;Mrs days 5 PM. to midmr Saturday. 4 PM. to 10 Sundays and Holidays. .;Mrs 'ven te:ims from each lodge will participiue. The two teatr ave tied at 14-all after the fin rollofr^w phy for t PBOPEK FUSES Is the right size fuse 115 am ps for lighting circuits) in each socket in the fuse box? Do you use a new fuse—never substi- tlites—after each blow? Midwoy Resfauranf Newarlt-Lyons Ed. Caruso's Lafayette Inn & 3(!0 . . 4/}_5L\ ¢) / /_ ‘ , Lafayette Btes. 5 & 3(!0 Geneva, N . Y The “House of Atmosphere” serving the finest In foods dolly 5 to n P M Sundays and Holidays 12 noon to 1 1 P.M. Also entertainm ent cen- te r of th e Fiilger Lakes with im ffa ro -vrCTeweekend gUe.slk I hr the otnei’ 1 Dennis RU . S.SC1 ; Plumbs nipped the returning home ' Ashlars. 5 to 4. on a ,521 by John iMrmdav, -■ - - - -■ JGillowl. - ■ teller I Standings: Plumbs 198, ' rm I of Mr and Mrs 'of Field St., r da ' Mr and h and childre; Mrs Fletcher's pacci I Mrs. Jam es Hahm. I Mrs. Brian DeCann of Zurich ,Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. George I NichPls of Palm yra were Sunday j dinner gues$s~orTH ^f ■parehfe. rMr. and Mrs-Earl Nichols of I Canandaigua St, Mrs. Henry Snyder and Mr.s Bfiife M artin Vailed at the Hop- ■ kltis Funeral Hmrm ^ Brian Everdyke Rolls S f T f o r S c h m lb o y C t a t A 543 by Brian Everdyke and Dennis Johnston paced Central School 1 525 by ei the Newar IThursday afternoon to their irlon Central in A.mn‘?u.m.-. our specialty, naunn-Amer. \°\'\ ‘“°‘.\ .‘°‘C'.’°\...\’._\_\\E\_l“ WW E .. .........,....... ........., M... Walnvite you to come In. re- v-lax and enjoy a delicious meal at. sensible prices. Din- in T001?! 1&9!) €93.11 5 ta 10 PM. 6 Days a week_ Cloud Sundays Ange Caruso. prop. / Cinelli's fhelfis HbTel Main B Turkey Town Restn't Roate 31, Macedmi, N, Y. Cowtfty House Resf Lake Rd., (Rte. 18) Sod Main B t., Phelps, N .Y. the way you like it. •es include Fries, etc ties. Phone ier, prop. I., like most folks, you con -^ slder TV commercials a nui- inre, take the ca^e of a two- ;ar-<>Ta MSDmphts yduhgslcT^ lout who learni ritch fs. Of .fry's vocabi I ed tching the sales phene course, the sm all lulary lean.s to su ch as hexachloro- and chloropliy.il lould be : TOe parted suggestlqi ions on ij cater to and satlMv the _ ___ desires of any gourmet— American, Preach, Italian or Continental flavor. Meals are surprisingly moderate. -' -‘ 1 luncheons & d pletg inners served every day except Mon. —V.I.P. service. Tues to Fri lunch 12-2. Dinners S--9 Phone HT 3-9508. ' Effective Immediately—a course menu. P e a t u r i stea.xs, seafood, pork choj \il'riday fish frylV StillTq luring famous PdinUy St| ' i il D ira e i^ ^ ^ C o m p $2.50. (Spec ners). Dancing every Fri. and Sat. nlte .v'ith M;u -Mannctl Q uartet on Waj County’s l a r g e s t dai floor. Completely air cr“ tloned for your dining danqing pleasure. „, Thursday afternoon to pay their ;respects to their cousin. b Blanche Shaw. |Tue.sday Mls.s passed away Shaw -was irlon Central in lUnty League match Coach Bob Chei Wayne- ■incy-.s kcglers lo.si f ig iu in. Ighter of Rev. McKrndrre will roll the jSnaw who wa , < ! pastor of t h e ; g^dus entry a t 4 p m ,a CjhUrcli Rose Bowl Lanes. I ' S ' h .S V ™ i j s z a r x ■ M onday ,™iB>KUca , 1.0 101,1 . ............... Mono,! luuhl 11 1 ,. l . „a r R Sept-.25,. pa-s-sed r^;tim ay ,i^ -n o ;;;^ b 'i^ 'u : :v a . Community Center. a-w d away Tuesday. Jan. 3J. 196T. following a long iiiness. UnfU recehth-he had '^mnde hisT u vnr w iftrhis nep'hcw. 'Enuiry SiniiK and f.im iiy of the .W ilbur Road. il piny the Jay- the Falcons will The Larks ■■ ' wi eee.s a t 7 p.m .-.' •meet tlie Triumph.s an hour l a ter-an d the Palm yra Bagles ijr.ill engage the HummipFbird.s the nightcap. A finrher m -o-y.-ar-old in S p rim efieli, Illinois, recentl;- Connelly’s Cove Lake Bluff Rd.. Sodas Bay p efieli, Illinois, recentl;- a'.;:ained a sm a ll m e asu re of no to rie ty e watci Zappia's Restaurant 334 N. Mata St., Newark MAURICE C H E V A L IE R J d l T ES DeVries R egisters 616 e announcer, give _a .commercial As part of Uic comfii‘T .ial, ttie an nouncer-father took a knife to a p.ilr of 111 irtrescss to .shoiX '., tlie boiincv foam pad- ding Wlmn tlie parent got home, he dl.seovered th a t (he tot after ,watching him on. TV. had dfitgentty ripped apart a orace of m th e family bed;i Afe you in the ifE3&d for f a bulous food? Then you’ll go for the outstanding m e & served n n seenlo SodUs Bay, Try our specialty—Delmonico steak. Catering to parties, all legal beverages. ReservaTilons —call North Rose LT 7-9098 . MIMIEUX PLUS — THIS ADDED DISNEY TREAT .Italian Foods a specdalty th bouse. Also A ent^H th e bouse. Also Am ent^H menu. Pine facilities banquets and parties, O daily a t 4 P.M. Dinners f 5:30-9:30 except M ond^B Your Hosts F rank and Zappla. DE 1-3606. W A L T D I S N E Y ’S a H z o ii a s h e e p d o g ypassam onfe Registers \B99 in M erchants Loop Ksnfnnntet - 1 •lei to ice Vtnre Pnssnf -Sr 'rhtleft'd 220-689 .seri s lead Walter's Garage to a sweep over the De- Roos in the Mercliunts League. Dick Garnish added a 221-675 ; Tor the winners In 5 O '.clockjreague n.c ‘? r c c tl of h S '“ be m:>de consiniCJive F ir :ti.ve help Toosint a new TV. go to .MORRISON RADIO. INC.. Newark, You II find the gfeat- RCA Vm'iir and Zenltnl .Idiim aid the mo.st will- Remeinbcr. art H om e Dairy C o . ■•-^»infiSsrs;T:- Two good places to ea t—here and a t home. We cater to large parties, specialiaing in Prim e Round of Beef Stop at ^^1Sellen 31. * . Y. rCATURE SHOWN «l.9:40 io-i<. I W 3 3 3 B Chuck DeVries kcglrd a 618 only :i.s Qua!- .setici, for average a ! ity Tire dropped three points t tlie Andi^ews entry i n .t .O’clock f,eagTK —Tues. thru SK \f s ' K\ ,9 serving char- coal steaks and seafoods Closed Monaays. Lefty and ..J „ in this G u id s Xi30-3t40-sisa.8 g; io-i<. th e Wlnd.sors Texaco lv _coppcd izap p la's R estaurant ■ Jim Grumpier. flv’e_am pcd three from by 1by Ray Dowd and a 233-522 b y Red Rush helped P at’s five split •four points with the P&D entry 331 - 1600 Tua. fjiru Thur., Feb. 14-16 — THEATRE CLOSED I sm art service Remeinbcr. N E W A RK COURIER-QAanE G O H O M Ett - A m isch ie sm u s fn e n a fie o f c h im p s g e ts read f o r b e d in W a lt D istvey’^’TOfirtBcls n w m o tio n p ic tu re , “M o k e y s. G o H o m e ! ’' wKicH o p e n s F r id a y , a n d r u n s th ro u M o n d ay a t th e C a p t o l T h e a tr e on S . M a in St, i^apit i;