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Cgurier-Sazatto _--Tlui»a*y, Fah-1^. T W : I967‘ La... Newark Grade School N otes >X Rqos&yelf News .N«warlt,N.Y. In Econmics Class we, drew pictures cf th ree ’ things V«. wished for most. The next day each of us .decided -which of these three we would choose if we could have only one. Most of us decided t h a t wishes fbr a golden plant, a live whale, a how many ike the things wish for. We ■al that shows fcessary to .bring ba- ur homes. rich we need e startin g to mural e steps nei ,nas to ou FOURTH GRADE NEWS Mrs. Ferguson’s fourth graders rlade some very in teresting, a t - ractive shadow boxei t es In Mr* Ronald. W heat’s social studies class', The children ehose Febrtt-* J e w fl - RY■W q tth w W I N D O W D e c a r w i n , R A P S * P A I t R »I R O N l; SECOND GRADE NEWS We have a m ap that people put a where have hee d a n g l e r s 603 s. main ST lEAUTKIANS M t a t i« e r o« r h s * Ci t y m a r k e t XI* E. u n i o n ST. O pen 7 P a y s n Wk. P A .M . le p P;M. Oreeerlo*.''mJaU \ mA ■averegM g 603 s. m a in ST ., IPAIRING • 331-2565 M A R G O ' S B e diiff Sfid e ii ; .N«warlt,N.Y. they We made a winter picture. It IS fun. Each one of us made rselves playing in the snow. We m ade trees, c a rs and huitdings. We like It. have BiiUethl Board shadow; boxes. Feb, 9 was th e anniversary o f \-v tbe United States W eather flu - It in 1870. After . xjepons u'ilnlp'1‘:L‘:Ir.e“sm;;‘ HAAPER IWETHOD SD« S.mSiN ST.NEWARK .N«warlt,N.Y. huitdings. We have a BiiUethl Board Pomrnlttee for F ebruary. The people a r e Cathy Houcks, Mike Beckens.' Marie Miller, .Duani They a te interesting. Mike, Richard, Danny and Kevin did eKperlments for science. We are learning about wheels and reau. It began in 1 870. After reading about this and study-'-< - reading about this and study-'-< tag th e various weather to stru - merits. Mrs. Ferguson's C la s s- made wind vanes,, using coTkA, Old Gold -”'iSh«5>uSJ<rS>!ll><! Camille’s BEAUTY SHOP •604 Mason St., Newark. N.Y. .N«warlt,N.Y. ur d of the heart ,nas to ou I proud c r^on tb e Ich say “1 appy Valentine’s daj Can you guess who made then W e Buy ■ old g o l d an d P IA M O N D S LEE ’ S J ew e l ers SiilTH'SPOUT GII ON* N.Y.' people perfect tadance in fourth gradb':' PERFECT ATTENDANCE These people had perfect African Violets .M. to .M. FEATURSNQ QUALITY Groceries • Meets • feverafM .N«warlt,N.Y. SECOND GRADE TOPICS Donald Bamph, Lisa Mor7 gantii Gregory Pulver, Deborah Tack, Diane Estes, Dawn Yot Delso wei writing on Feb. 2 for good hi in Miss Cyr’s classroom. s p i j a r < a r w L 3 »f —nuscript certiflca*\ andwrii tadance in fourth gradb':' Peter Sm ith, Dawn TVler, Scott Clevenger, Bryan Coleman, Richard Frank, Douglas.Koemer, • ■“ Iso, Francine Lawson, taph, Diane; J fle r ta an »f i j ' - s * ■- awarded\ Conley, 1 Writing Iman. Btya . Mayo arid Sm ith Certificates--- iitaCelso, Deborah i Hefinan, Kareh R andy. ea rth y . CoTeman, R o b e n Mc^ E N G E L ’ S African Violets .N«warlt,N.Y. PAT'S RED & WHITE a e l Beckens. Kathy ..M arie Miller. M ark Sy- Cheryl Stnith,. Ri R rbi iiOiLCk.,N Schoonerman, -Barbara VanSon, got -certificates fo r.g o o d -wrlt- CO RNER Beauty Shoppe: XST FattafiMt A East Maal* EvHiIngt *y App.lhlmaai in K . l NION ST. Newark .N. V .S 3 i.-liS l .N«warlt,N.Y. week. A nutritious worthwhile project? Yes! .N«warlt,N.Y. These stu d e n ts-in Miss Cyr’s Alice MaeWllllams, Stef- m, wllll , t e Priebe an d Robert Howi ;t attendanc ;s of this s e. Palmyra, N. Y. ALSO “BLACK MAGIC\ PottIn* OPEN 7 PAYS A WK. ^Men's & Children's FINE FOOTWEAR Bostonians . SHOES . . *• A4« - ** <• PMt . .N«warlt,N.Y. g r a d e no t es Radle from Phelps CURRENT HAPPENINGS Mrs, ^ alvey’s th ird graders have been reporting -on books they have read th is school year: They revtaw Arrow, Lucky books they have been \buying for their own Ubrar'ies,' books from our classroom library, our school li- brary and th e public library. Last Thursday, v)e viewed a Raeta. t v program entitled The Magic of Words, on, which we were shown’ different ways to report. We have been trying these ways w ith success. Our Valentine committee is busy planning a party. Members of the committee afe: Christy Robinson, chairman. With her serve Terry Shove. Ro'byn Frank, Betsy Gilbert, Terry Lee Bou- vvens', Cheryl VanKoevering, Clay Wagner. Wonder what those secrets are? How well do you listen? Mrs. Halvey has been reading stories to us after which we are tested in our own listening books by S.R.A., Science Research Associ- ates. Inc. We need to learn how to listen well so we can upgrade all our work. We are, also, the process of finding which the 10 reading levels we most comfortable In \Ve Perkins Items Igram in ition, lif CERAMICS, CLASSES A N G E L . . LAGANA'S GROCraY M 5; M 5 .N«warlt,N.Y. The K indergarten o f Roose- velt School-went to visit the Fire Station and Police Station. -We wrote Stori tures showing san Mer the lead Michael and ladder trii Telller showed the tag down the pole. Bonnie Frank showed th e outside of the sta- tion while Sara. May drew the radio inside. Diane Brennessel drew the bus ,we rode In and Hope Estes showed Officer Fine- wood guiding lis through the Police Station. Church drew a hook ■lick an d Wendy firemen Miss Grlnnel: This mont dergarten about our manni roinating activity, we a n ning Valentine Teas for oUr p ar- ents on F eb riu ry 14 , 1867. We are making our own invitations, favors and refreshm ents. We hope th a t our parents will be-■ proud of all our acoompi'ch-. CERAMICS . . .(AT. - G U N S . SUPPLIES . P h O M 3 3 1 - 1 2« . .(AT. - GNSCamprala Ralaailliis (<tpp|l*t . GROCraY : OPEN 7* g a ' y s a w e e k ' BavaragM a Oracarlai a Maat* 5 • Yorktown . . .(AT. - (<tpp|l*t Ma r i o or c h e t |0* Caylrt It. Nsanirii, N .Y. Opaii IMaakdaya 7 e .lK .t* to e .lH . FRANK'S ^ 1ST E UNION ST. ^ . . .(AT. - . • JJIDY’S • B eo u fy . Salon •%ht Ultinut* la d m tv Car** ’ * Plumbing A H eating . HYDESVILLE GHOC. lYDklVILLE RD„ NKWAMK , N. ^ GE N E ^ L ^ M D S E . OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8S30 A -M .to f PM lary ’ is also pel t plahninH visits ta .ous pets to our eUissrobrii so th a t we may learn more about $9. . WALLPAPER. PAINT INVALID EQUIP'T . |n DUTCHBOY PAINTS EDWARD'S . WALLPAPER 4D0Paftern* Stock Also It is hop.t perm itting We i spend an en tire d , leam ing .about the w inter se a - son a n d Its' iictlvtties. j iT.i Hospital Equipment FOR SALE or FOR ^RENT - Plumbing-Heating Air-Conditioning InstallaKon 11 SUE S Police Station. We have tw o play mall boxes in our ro6m. Bach class put th eir Valentines in th eir mail s: ;.We a ll a re going to be mail, and deliver .’some Valeh- times to our friends’ individual 1 .We a re walling tor 11-s Day to sec — entlnes post boxes. Valentine' w hat Val- i our mailman brought to Custom S heet Metoi son a n j Birthday.s we‘’will Bo c e le b ra f-■ ing In Pebiiiary are David Brains, a-nd Dori Bass. UPHOLSTERINC D E I - 2 3 8 0 CAMBiER RD. LY 7-4907 • DE 1-6074 MOVERS pendence .program tacludred 'I h birthday bringing iwrid's F irst Grade X celebrated his January 30 by •■ 'at for the class. Ml wrote th e ir first.,, lei. .Some o f them Brait-Nu Furniture C o. 30* CHUpCH ST .NEWARK.NEW YORK MURRAY EdwardF. Murray Own«r WA,TIONMrtD Rj OGDEN'S Pharmacy CliftMn Springs_462-7131 :i B N A ’S - S ? Radle from Phelps o u r first grade. Bar- irwffi has moved to-Wa- most comfortable In so \Ve can .aim unue the reading (or_ Inde- pendence tacludred 'I h iENl R es^ n g -l.U p h o lsteH n g PH. 331-2760 \M ov e wFh c are Anyw here.\ M O V IN G ? ror fart eupanaabla iirv let eall the ONLY MC and ICC Autherixed long dlatanu and inte nta t* mevtr In WayneCaunty. terioo. Michael Patty Mer gress to Biirns. Virginia Huff, ■atl 'i and Terri Mor- ganti have not missed of school yet, Scott Wi ? mumps, whom we full day ler had to leave us intertaihed l People to sang T iappy Birthday\ recentl; .program the S.R.A. Reading Laboratory' IC designed to help third grad- ers with more independent read ing performance. When we are icessful at one level. We pro- the next higher level. rry Shove of th Story .Tbpuf W inter It is cold-out. mTTTTTTTtTTTTTTYYVtYk P & D Lawn and n Gqrdonv Eguip't, .inc. _HOMELITE 3 CHAIN 1 SAWS Old Lvunv R ,i„ Newark, N.Y. 3 Ph»n« ,331-S99S • M tU i AA 6 i A A 6 A A AA AAAA AAAAk A utom otive Reoairs '121 Blossom Rd. 331-1714 We go ice skilling and we go sledding. BOERMAN'S Upholstery Shop TRANSMISSION REPAIR AllMaket Automatic A SiauiilartI snowmen. —Roger Fox R E E SERVICE ED ERtCE---------“ Movinig & Storage People sang T iappy Birthday\ recentl; rry ge of th e s Tfeiren-■ Schoonerman.' Randy : Magr Cleveland. Michael Burns, Miss been exploringtaTU Brnt/, Miss.^ Godfrey and Mrs 'mg with the help Boyce ^ ' multiilti-texts. experimi the self I, mump,' It pumps'\ The end. , mump,' - TIES MARION, N. Y.. 926-5689 ■am full ef fumitur*. law svar- head Is moitay In yaur pocketl Davenperf *uHe*. eefa .hed«. TV. - Dadrcane- ^lOt**. 416 N, MAIN-DE 1-3307 ^ M IL ...1 TRACTORS TREE EXPERT CO . Seventh Graders I Like Wilder It is fun in tb e snow. I like to make snowmen. It is fun .©utoide. ALL AT BARGAIN PRICES FORD S TRACTORS & EQUiP'T. 24-hr, Emerg, Serv. SKI EQUIPHEHT Predict '87 Events -Inside of Your 8o.dy I have a heart. I have a brai Hoeil>g. C orpetin9 • T tb n • Brace • Cable« • Feed • P la n t • Fertilizer SPECIALIST A seventh grade intly finished reading of th e ir literature in inlenesUng : /ear.s from now >lisli grade iHWiitWe as part 'imaginations wander and wrote they nilgm find life in 19 jphecy SI rh^y, have let their I inE graphs, about how rn hl 87.The following was M R M EQUIP’T & . CLEAii SN O W PAST! NEWARK t r a c t o r M y TRACTOnS | J31 - 55M rang the doorbell. ■ The swung open and I was confi ed by my sister! She looked much older and th en suddenly T reallveri th t T waS._older. Miss Incc's First O rad e^T h lS ontb we ar? learning about our bodies. Wp have draw n pic- tures and written stni” .es a ^ u t the jH.side of o a r bodies. Wg.are also Je.arnlng about produc ers and plan-, . Full Line of Quality Sktoy ClotM^^Ranta •4 1 W; UniiM St. NaWark SSX -taSO A STRANGE NEW WtHlLD I awoke w ith a headaclie so I aspirin and tr ie d ,to denly a h eard-^“ totid\ deep, suddeii d u ' crash. A hlige odd-looking chine was tearing le ing. I dashed' out and found )Wn a build- to the street surrounded t h e m m OF Home liiiproveiTienf ^ 3 H O H 311BOV4 en suddenly T reallveri th a t T top waS._older. After a barage o f questions, I soon learned th a t th ts was 198': I had slept 26 y ears!—Shei Bloomer (Gri Je.arnlng produc ers cnn.sumers and a re plan-, oh making la 'B lrtir CORSER'S ------\ ■\ OVEMENT ing. and found myselfsurrounded by skyscrapers.l -wander ed about a c ss oo ■ the difference-'-betw een Birthdays th is m onth will I >_lphriif,<vl hy PivmriYv Healv C - • C e ram ic tile In laid Linoleum • floor TH e------- vonrn um um... —. mu. .. mun». luhzl at run man you In .1 :11 1_:IvI-:_Lnwuu__-a_I the city and spotted a new alr- th signs th a t read: Moon TTiis j ^ t e n e e . . A group of men were talking, and I gathered from, their con- versatlon th a t we had a one i larty government headed by Slowly I tifrhed Oncednslde i npehei to find n p o dictator, .honta.' i refrigerator orily but small pllta.I adapted to my ni iment feut many times i for th e good old days. Asin (G rade 7) ■ Slowly 1 environ e yearned Elame 1 lothlng A TEEN-AGE RIP VANWINKLfe The first day of February. sad one for me. All ^erything in school •ong, so when I ar- ............ secret 1967 was a b day long eve had gone wro rived home I left for my clubhouse a t Bailey’s Hill. I,fo un d a ease of coke. A TEEN-AGE RIP VANWINKLfe _lphriif hy February 20th and J a n e t Yost on February 25th. We a ll wish theta a v,ery. H.ippy Birthday. J s FmJ S ch leed e Farm Supply Htes. 31 & 14 LYONS. N .Y. cum: ' VIENNA ST. ROAD C L IP Mrs. Stew art's Second G rade: We welcomed a new stu d en W E i n s t a l l instdilatioris by AND S A V E THIS DIRECTORY FORA We welcomed a new stu d en t te acher last week. She is Miss Susann Byrne from Brockport. We hope she will enjoy h e r stay with us. , I asked myself wh-ose j t could with us. , .■We are reading about A brav’” ham Lincoln We ha-ve 'seen f t' movie about him. Now W 'e are writing some stories. When they are done we’ll share some with - consuming tles to q u en ch 'm y gan to feel woozy off to sleep. th ifst I toe- f and dropped avail! Then a man with tag forehead > '' appeared. He pressed a button an d the glass cylinder lifted; I asked, “Where am 1? What' am I doing here?\ The answered by telepa ^ E s tiiff a t es Now is the ti m e\ to s ta r t looking f o r your ttew MO PHELPS. N Yv Trailey. If we do not have 26 YEARS FROM TIMIAY After school I decided to take a short hike. Upon reaching the -( summit' of a small hill, I no- «i,ticed a large flower. When 1 ap- I proached the flbwer t was sud- morrow we are going our Valentine p a rty -V’ “AppOlonia's V alenti- B.A.E.TA. Tuesday SHOE r e f a i r *1gtW lHG M A C H in es Per rnformatloD an Advartlalng in This Direotory CaW . . . BOB HAMILTON 3 3 1 -1 0 0 0 Newark Courier Gazette gladly order i t for yon. CaH now for an appointm ent!! 1 - 2 - 3 BiDROOMS wh»k fjott want, we will FAST REFERENCE make some valentine- ow n'o n 'Thursday. Mumps are still w.tij Shearer is th e iai cr 1 “AppOlonia's B.A.E.TA. on Tuesday W ^ make some valentine- g ener a l s h oe re p a i r sin g e r Sew ing Mdchines Best In new and used maelilnat. Repairs all madals, am I doing here?\ The m an answered by telepa- thy. His th ought said th a t when they had found me in my club house they had tried to wal me, bu t with no success. Not leave tae u nattended they had stored me in th e glass cylinder where I had rignaiti\-’ i r 20 .’ years. • Sheareristheiai to get thei get-welT ® she ll soon cr 1 We made h e r some ards today, an d hope ■be back w ith us- have been .studying ;els. ramps, an d roll Repairs sa all madals, LASH'S Sew ing Center li 7 W. Union St. Newark. M .Y . awoke, the i When I sun was setting. Thinking th a t I had slept a couple hours, 1 started down th e hill, b u t stopped in shocked wonder. At th e place where the tow ’ri had been, there stood a huge, curved dome ol clear plastit t entered this co- lossus thro u g h a door in the le. and proceeded to where y house had been. All around 1 m were huge buildings, of col- ored plastic, .vyhefe my house' had stood, th ere was now nite of these a rch itectu ral rhonsten Slowly I m ounted the steps srs and ;els.ramps, ed Mr. Blackman.' th e boilers, the big -'tectrical ers. W^ visit l He showed us l ., .fans, and ■ . the big elec switches. We saw liow r wheels, an d rollers are '-used ’to, help us. We made lots of *plc-. tu r e s and wrote Mr. B lackm an thank you letters. We also [wished him “Happy • B lrth d a r\. r —— ________.■■ T l i e C ou rier \G a zette years. .. I replied. \But your head?” He answered, ' During: youf sleep rotnething happened a n d everyone -became amazingly in telllgent.” ’\ Sc a l e s # S e r v i c e D i r e c t o r y telllgent.” LL seemed im passible,-but it had happened. ■ , . —— — , Suddenly I h eard -m y m other calling. I awoke to \-Hurry or you will be late f o r , school?”-i .lim Stiles (G rad e'71 ' ,« j, . — — — The 'canned tu n a m arket, h a s doubled-.every 10'westtis''-for ik e m s f - f ^ r defeaA^^s. \Cusfom Mode\ d r a p e r y S E R V I C E W e Offer Complete Service In Window Decorating For Homes WE SPECIALIZE IN: • Ready -Made Draperlaf • Reileiireada -rr-Matchlng Drapef • Drapery—Curtain Hardwar* • Window SKadea • Porch .Shade* • Venetian Blinda • travene Redo C h d f F el e g i DOWNTOWN NEWARK CAW FOR YOUR PAPER * RAGS • IRON BATTERIES D RADIATORS COPPER • METAL ETC.. h y m i e p o r t 224 W. UNION ST.. \N e ^ ^ ^ i ^ o s t Junk Dewier\