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& P a u li n e < 8 PubliC'Heariflg On Farm Land Set in City N e w a r i^ .Y .T .C ou r l« f 4 3« tf l» Marion Personals .T hursday, F a b . 19&7 Ag. 2 Mr', and Mrs. R obert D e R ld -, ] of 5 a st W illiam son R oa d , ( g u e sts wer< Boerm an , L yn w Bushart. ,Qj^u^jg^opher 2?-.. ’Ih e infant -w eigh ed sev e n 'H a n c e , Richard Louter, S te v en pounds and three oun ces at Polivka and W esley R a m s ey , birth at Thompson M e m o r ia l; j j t .and M rs. G eo ffrey H ayd en TaospiU l, Canandaigua. Mr. and | arid ‘§6n~ C faTg~'o f E a sr R p c h r a - M rs. Adrian D eR id der of South : ter were a ls o p r esen t fo r the M ain Street are the pa tern a l party and w ere su pper, g u e sts, grandparents. ■ , ■ | jofm K.'iPer returned M onday Mr. and Mrs. P a u l H u b r ig h t. after soendina: a w eek in Mi- and children, P a ul and M arcia, ’ anvi, F la ., w here he attended a; M r. and Mrs. M organ H u b rig tit; sh ort co urse in in surance office and M rs. Josie N eyo had g niariagem ent at the U niversity rfa m ilv dinner party Su nd ay , atTof Miami., , '.the Hotel Sellen to c ele b r a te ; . , ■ the joint birthdavs of P a u l and hls g r an ^ a th er ^ - A public h ea rin g to g et view s on preservation of a g n cu itu ra la n d w ill be lield a t Ute M a n - Haynusnd C. N ichols, W ayne C ounty E x te n sio n Service. Sirens Mainititn Lead in Fairville Couples leogue grip On f lls t pla ce in th „. .. . .. v ilie 'C ou p le s L eag ue . Mainititn , ohlldren sa id up o n seein g i t for the. first tim e, H .O W \HhUti seems a | 4t ta k e n place, m y frie n d stumbled around w ith a n explan ation t h a t it h a d a l l been taken apart .r-a m arvelous understatefrient—- and she had not gotten around to ha v in g it, reglu ed. T h en she realized she could n’t avoid t h e issue fo re v er 'so sh e sa t dow n aa nd wrote her frie n d a le tte r expiain in w ho le th in g , ing the HytJrant- ____ L a d ders, the F ir eb a lls w ith th e P u m p e r s a n d th t o the Ax. to o k th r ee frorn z les lo st four .5; 0.‘. ., mu.-u mnmi In it as ours um duly um.-a schedule. ...m..ng vw uiI| clean up , , . , , ^ da u eh ter wras^ born Satur- W - em ^^ .M ary A lice Y e e r si of North Main S treet at New ark-’Wayne. -rhe m . ^ ^ - ^ mds and fifteen ou nce s, h a s Ann. Mr. _^ r - 1 ^ ^ ^ „ .grandm other. M rs. MiHef, who* r ec eiv e d a m e d ic a l dis- 'C harge from th e Marin e Corns A c o m m issio n appoin ted by Governor R ockefeller is stu d y in g sev era l asp ects o f a g r icu l- tural lan d preservation. ^T hey out four m ain udies in - so m e depth. T h ese 'a r e: 1. TTie process o f pubiic acquisition of land: 2. P roblems ’a sso cia ted , w ith la n d taxation; e . w it h 3 Ch ar f ig - irt tio n ■k , agriculture, p a r - ticu larly w ith reference to t h e Barge Canal. • - ac teristics and conseqences o f urban d ev elo lin t: 4. T h e im portance of irrigation g p m en sp ra w i s h any lender of: AlFrEH sh e sh ock , rny fi w ho le in cid en t ' ny. I th ou g h t it ny,. .The .old_ a nd dear f r ie never he a r d from again . rered from the decided the rath er fun- rath er fun- - L ‘’t*’ tw eg th birthday with a P^'dy on F riday evening at the hom e 0 .f her parents, Mr. and M rs. Kehriefh Rupfe. Her g u e sts w ere June Thie le, J a n is W it t e r Ann P urchase. Susan P olivk a Jackie Mid D ebbie S t a 7m, M igs;s Sif en s59 ,,T - 'i r e ^ ll s ,51. H o Stahdin ers 65, Fireb d L a d ders 45. P u m p e r s 40, D rivei 38 and N ozzles 24. .n;ner half set his And tha t rem in ded une of a couple w ho lived in married st u d e n ts ’ ho u sin g a t a nearby un iversity. ii^dring. In the a fte rn oo n lowin g the form al p resen ta t h e h ea rin g w ill b e opep. 1c om n ien ts. qu estion s, or 'd )e n s front th e floor. N icho ls e m p h a sized t h a h is to ll in te 1fd® W ’ g;m:.\h w nu... _.,_ , ... nulnm. Ihv other Is} mm» nun-...u. Th.-n dues. |[ur III: unllwhvr, nu thinks‘ mm mm put it some—‘ W. when‘ I|I.|| rid: mm‘ ‘ 7m, . a M ,., o f Macedon were Saturday e ve - .grandm nm g g uests of M l. and M is. R o p r Boerman._a . man enter d ue d .‘''''* -! s .r'd S ”” '’\ au ghter, Mrs. G u ests in addl- D onald Lf ~ to Mr. and M rs. Leno and lily were Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Leno. Mr. and M rs. F ran k VanH anegem and D avid C rane. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shaw and Mrs. John K aper h a ve re- turned to Marion a fter a v isit w ith Mrs. Shaw ’s aunt. M rs. Ruby K essle r, a t .G laston bu ry, , un iversity. TH EY had periodic violent ten ts during th e cout ' OSS froi rse . of w h ic h t h e y w ould toss m th e w indow their ow n and each o th- er’s belongings'. T h e ir th in g s had to be pick- ed up by t h e neighbors — be- ca u se t h e r e were a lot o f rules ab o u t“ keeping the area clean” a n d so forth, And they vvi nev er a d m it ownership . I T worked out well. If you t o a ste r y ou c ou ld n ’t use, a sim ply tra ded it for somt Ise—a ll in t h e in te re st of ig the area clean. iim g p . h earing is o pen to a ll persons and g iv es an opportunity to p r e sen j vie w s o n a n y or a ll topic a r ea s.___________^ \vc sh ou ld a.sked. alw ays harge e e te.o l'* 'S ^ e a ‘tio n \ th 1 t ^ ^ ^ F o u r speakers have been in - vited td pr esen t .h e ir an a ly sis o f th e se topic a rea s a t th e «En. n -- E.\Bl\ ».«- [lung Isn'~.§ «rs; In the, A-mgr odds and‘ ANNUU. REPORT OF THE SUPERVISOR OF THE TOWN OF MARION FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER ¥l, t ■>n '‘q“e m ouse hiber-ty Loan rather pretty inH JO I N S ST A F Fl / - ^ M iss K a t h r y n S. P u r c hase ,d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. R o b e rt L. P u r c h a s e o f M a rio n ,a 1 9 66 g r a d ua te of M ich ig an S t a te U n iv e rs ity , h a s j p in e d th e s ta f f o f C o n g r e s s m an F r an k H o r t o n . A 1 9 62 g r a d u a t e of B r ig h to n H ig h S c h o p l, M iss P u r c h a s e s tu d i e d p o litic a l s c ie n c e a t M ic h ig an S tate .H e r d u tie s in c lu d e co n s titu en t r e la tio n s , a r r an g i n g .visitors to W a s h in g t o n , an d r ece p ti on is t f o r th e H o r-urs fo r , i n office. ■hhewnditiun that the b u p r jst also take the floor-to- jljjg monster of a desk. rs. rs. G eneral Fund ....... .............. G eneral — W elfare Fund . H ighw ay Fund — Item I (Sum m er w a g es resurf 'Highway Im provem en t Program (P a v in g B oerm an & Huntle y roads) ighway F u n d .—.item ii i (New M achinery & R epair ) ....... ....... ighway F und — Item lY (W inter w ages, sh ow & brush rem oval) S ’ ^ 2,400.00 P a y m en ts $42,649.35 2^000.75 Palmyra lown Board Appoinis Officersfor'6? C-armen B ushart, a stud en t a Corning C omm unity C ollege w a s hom e for tire w eekend w ith his pa rents. Mr. and Mri ley. Bushart. Eu gen e Miller and M rs. Ma- b le M iller w ill le ave M arion this w eekend tor a six -w eek I trip by car to the 'West Coast, the I E n rou’ - they e x p e ct to v isit a n ’ Mrs. R obert Rogi n r ’-' of Beaum ont, Te; e x p e cted to help strengthen p r ic e s after m idyear. But producer c a n 't count oh a la r g e ! M 'r. fa cto r. It looks a s ; o f San Antonio. M t. add M rs. though hog prjees next yea r w ill Louis Elliott of P ho enix .Ariz. m oderately below 1966-P aul Ennis of BeHflower. Calif st iM arzolf and Agen ' ■ ' '\ ........ -~ ■ ion’t see .jnuch changi R.<-« at-Ai mdd d ui ge . nel ;U Son D iego T hey a lso j out-in the sh ech and; lam b sit u a t io n .; plan to fly fi’bm San F r an c isc o . Theii-num bers in creased s li g h t - : for a w eek in the S e a ttle, ly in 1966, b\‘ - --------. w o=h „..»n oort „rt,m r in vee , a f - 1 Cor-iam b and m utton w ill like gt^v a t the four-pound per p( prip p., ^ ^y be a lit earlv 1967 but ai 1 .strengthen durir Iv utno g e ne ra l b u ild - : Was , area and -.will dri | up is anticip ated. C onsum ption through tlie R ockle M o unta in ,; of l i ely io n tlie return trip . ; '• -ishart entertained a | in Bu t of frie nds for h is f if th ly i Saturday aft- ^ ' m e of h is p ,f_the_y ents. Mr. and Mrs.. S ta n ley ! ory t Meat on the Table 5,555.35 - 21,279.75 20,437.43 889.18 12,843:59 13,532.77 b e had an old and very < %nd «Ho gave her a ugly Ipe settee. Mv friend U decided •t of a .m iracle luw it into an a ttrac liecc of farniture so shi the basem ent re-the family dog enjoyed ,his bed . 1,001.86 42,000.00 41,821.52 .The price of beef steak s an d roasts a ren’t likely to b r in g much relief to the h ou sew ife’s if o o d budget in chops m ay be a in er em s ip ,y . 4,44&.86 44,975.54 $31,884.64 $174,847.27 $188,332.47 47,890.65 T otal R eceipts and Salarib es Total P a y m en ts an d Balance SPECIAL DISTRICTS Marion M arion Fire D istrict M,arion Light D istrict 1 M ;.rlon W ater D istrict ...... R.<-« :.r,o A p po in tm eh ts for 1967 v/ere S S h ew picture for next y e ar a fter at-Ai lending the annual farm out-in i.lo o k conference a t Cornell U n i-. versity. $29,089.51 IE years passed by a n d th e pase<i 3'a.iv. .My frien d p u t jeue-\■ ‘th Lhe tr as h .K 'lr. •■l- .Jt <•■'11 th ey used a ksb trwK '.sould g r in d to fcar.M ..=r.-i\ d T h a t w as |(ebtiv:i... ..... ■ - •ee but n o t th e ’They were as follows: W. Ray C onverse, tow n attorney; Alfred C am pbell, do.g w arden; A rtliu D. T ra u tm a n , chairm an of board of assessors; Francis Toole, m u l-' tip le dw e llin g a nd trailer in - ihle; i s :c’tor an d to w n constal E . H erend een, town his- to ria n ;^ Francis e n t offic( larger-|«nforcemei d e n t ; TTi leresa lashier for water for in d D o ro th y E. Herendeen and districts l n P atridge, depal; $33 :91.01 W .. M 73 $36,299.02 . ■ R eceipts and Balances P a y m en ts a nd Balanct Wayne W. M arzoff. Cor-iam Livestock Eco no m ist, em - phasiz ed in his talk to a g e n ts „„g fjQj lj,g peruy c .uplcd i.a n uic cco.mrn ic law . of supply ami dem and. . I - , ■ T ,iif is a su m m ary o f th^ A nnual Report o f th e Supervisor. T ile deta iled r ep o rt-is o th e O itlc e of t h e Towm Clerk and m ay be in ip c cte d by any pe r son during bu sin ess hours. Erw'in G. J M .le y , Su pervisor ly ‘.RaS.le , :i Of M arion Jjfy friend 's friend, who had ■lised to another state, m ade a ^ris(^ risit She a ghs nnounced larger-|«nforcemei ^ris(^ghs anliqui - lould shi larger-|«nforcemei [i to^ coilsum t .The men pointed [per capita incon'e r li M it \w hen t^e de- l y .: f o r red i .»m ' Marion L e g a l T h e bo£ of e ig h t ce of their a ^ ? e '' f o r S ^ ^ r e a mile for the^ u s e lobiles .'mae-actually n e c e s s a On-tj-aveled by them in p erfo rm -, a n c e o f their duties o f their c.f-,sieir ■'’I'm.CAT .ioN 'Bcpf pro(3uccr,, began c.f-,sieir herd .si.’e .u 't’i d\op.s in lt'63 an d 196 figure.s in d ic ai' ina;l 7; G£TA R eg u la r m eeting date fot :0 . m onth at 7.3 0 p.m. Harry S'e was nam ed delei A ssociation oi Towns r w it h H art B. pierce, Jr. S u pervisor R. a pp o in ted t h e follow ing t ee s w ith the first nam ed jfi; iiighavay —-Andi Hart 3 Pierce. Jr,. R LeRoy; .am bulance^H arry m m - p ..R o y : ™ .“ ' d .,. R oy, P ierce and '' ' ’ u , »» P ,e,e ,. ' W hite. , 1 PM.E.s.T. On I4ie other tuind. hog pro- continued to expand in i c t r i ’ , 1 \'f 1966, .and c a r- '’ th e second 1; FA RM T IR E DEAL FROM THE $5.. ''§2§§'.”c‘, \\ .\\.‘ “'1'” .“ Plici? of pork going t B ofll clow. tsecau.se m u.e -id r n h f m rk .<up- po t annual r r S l '_a b o »t 5l pound.n per per.s i,m a!ler iicef supplic.^ per Sue Forbes, Peg DePquw , Lincoln Rochesfer Spark 52-19 A,,umes First Place W lffi-Su e F o r W amr P B g g y - ^““ uT.r S i'; .TlheAS S . . ‘\s 'wo7n: ■ 19. in OOnilhuiiily Center oints and- , 496 ()V Glanys eaiuaii im x-,, • the Sporns to a swTcp over the ,rbes sp aced out 18 P a nsh ^ntry and m p o in ts an d - m« - te a ir m m te ^ C O L m a U ^ ‘Tr’ ‘iz2..§;‘L‘x m=-'3-.1-\S 1 e \L m\ ' ESE Snulh ‘gal mB \COMPANY ' iron pipe: 4UY N O W , . FAST O N THE FRONT FARM TIRES 7 ^9” Ske 400 X 15 QUALITY TIRE, IN C $i.\“c'§. ;5. and bllnl Mn] ‘Sc!-'r)£| OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 351-4142 IT 9-4661 NEWARK, N.Y. _W jU JA M S O H ^ mm ..;§.| IW. UNION ST. kAKE AVE. A N N O U N C IN G . . . . A CERAMIC C tA S i— FOR CHILDREN AGED 8 TO 13 WEDNESDAYS AT Sill P.»l. ■ PHONE OR c o m e IN FOR APPOINTMENT. M urray s Ceramic Shop 39 UNION ST. MARION. N. V. PHONE 926-5606