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The Bible 1believe; Wp my unbelt^—(Mav{c 9:24) we b e lie v e is i m p o r ta n t ; an d w h at w e d o no t believ e ,n.p>'d-‘nt-In e v e r y ex p e r ie n c e in life we b a ve t„ inke Arcadia Annals A S ta rt Toward W inning' flewarI:,N;Y. Go«rf<w-Gazett» »I Thursday, June 1 , 1967 It's Not funny P eo p les Forun^ AbQut one out of eig h t A m eri-[ in s sn o re, • - ,afe m en. f.im ;iy pliysician . If there is a de h iiite ca use-a n d-effect r ela - s »s ov-® nno.t h e lp f the li te n e r ca tf ;ar ea rp lug s, when ev er y th in g Come Back Again t e n VEARsl^ A May ^30, 1957 i Funds are being SI site of th e ir c irc u it m ee tin g s .T h e y Were last h e r e five ; metery,, a ccon 1 Coon, president k C em etery Ass'n. [yed hai ing Conu-b a ck ag a in , W itriess es, \ l 'e sunslilne b u t w e c an p r e d ic t w a r m ^ iH 'fomm odat ‘in .v Mrs. Helen Lmdstrom of 1 'y ,Rd . has been appointed gi d e lig h te d t h e y c a m e j o ^ N ew ark for th e ir 196,7 I t h e Newark g them h e r e f ’^ ^ i Dorothy Miller.,' ^ [ Harold J .. VandenBout of Ea • a n t alway.s prom ise ! P'lbnyra and Joe, Carr of Ne hospitality, p len ty of i b e e n nam ed neighbc clerks a nd a bi^^ wel-i com m issioners in the Ii t Quots D istrict, F in ger L ak es B I Scout Council. rti fio n s, co u rte o u s s to r e i ,afe men. The c o m ic litera ture about snoring is en d less. P la y s , m ov-® ie s, va ud ev ille sk its and c o m ic s’ “’ T h er e ’S a good c h a n ce that^ lere's a sn orer in your fa.m-sta r ,,sa y s T o d a y ’s H ealth, izine o f the A merit the m a ga i i M ed ical A sso cia tio n, you w ell a w a re tha t it ’s not V i l y ' T h e, assorted hisse s , gtirg buzzes, sn orts and ra sp in g s ofj the snorin g n u isa nce hold the seed s for the ruin ation of an os- ten sibly happy m a rria g e. M Ahy, m arried co uples find it n eces- •sary to se t up a schedu le w here- in one spouse trie s to precede the other in sle ep . Other cou- ples proceed to sep a r a te room s and possibly e ven the divorce courts. Words G annot express . the gratitude and app reciation to th e Newark, N. Y, Red Cross for a., \-.^-ossfu] e ffo rt to have its SUQGt nephew . Z I ? ; W allace >.Pvt. Jame Mills Road, turn to th e U nited' ten d th e f u n er a l services Ann a oT M acedon, w ho diet Ties receiv ed In m obile a ccident. fia nce. Miss N ancy B efo re the sw im m ing seaso n fa.m-sta r ts it w ould be W ell to rev ie w ,d ’ rules. N ew Ypr v a le r sa fety resid en ts m a y . request sin g le , free c o p ie s o f Cornell bulletin, E-113I,“ ■yyater S a fe ty ,” from wa t er s a f e t y E E L B E-113I,“ ■yyater Sa fety ,” from thev M ailin g R oom . R esea rc h P a r k .'I t h a c a . N. Y. 14850, ,y. P vt. Jam es i a g r ea t sta te of im otional up set an d broken ;pirit. He is a g a in returnin g to com b at duty overseas w ith the 1st M arin e Air W ing U hit. 1 am sure you v/ill agree t h a t to re- turn to norm alcy is a m a tter of tim e, however, you w ill agree th a t t a erase the m em ory o f the ‘ragic a ccid en t w illrem ain with iim for m a ny years.' I hope lompassion w ill be e x tend ed to him w hen he r e-jo in s his unit faefpre .sh ou ld er in g a gun for lin e-c o m b a t until it is felt that m en ta lly his sta te o f i. m in d Is ready to accept th e responsib il it y th ru st upon Government. ; i h im by o N GIFTS Recipe for Survival May 39, 1947 Thelma Krebbeks w as chosen candidate for-R ose and Margaret Colai jnees h.is a eco no m ic an d I jicl l,f,. in ail o f th e m o r e a d v an c e d W e ste rn na tio n s in the I ,of a single life tim e .N o w h er e h a s this c h an g e b e en m o re ' „ TWENTY YE.ARS AGO The last p a c e o f p r o g r e s s p o w e r e d by r a p id ilte r e d th e s tr uc tu r e o f m a n 's so cial, i ‘'S T 'S“ s l . cino, osePud ,[ Mis,s Helen M. MacKenzie of j Bronxville has been engaged as In the field o f a g r ic ^ u r e ^ ch an g e a n d te ch n ical a d v a n c e ^ '7 e am ua7rW e'’tQ\ d isIJ v e ^ ^ U bd m o re'effi-^ to use ^ rove r wa y s „e tly and make it m o re p ro d u ctiv e of life sustainin g food and sta te ih June ^ I, The d ev e l' p n ■ ' c ti i i g m en t an d u s e o f a' w id e ra n g e of ag ric u ltu ral F o r the m o st part snorin g is generated-w hile breathing e i- ther in or out during sle ep by se v e r a l stru ctures in the nose and throat. The sounds are due to vib rations in the soft palate and Pther soft struotures o f the throat in response to inflowing and -outflow ing air. The frequ en cy pf the vib ra- tions depends on the siz e, den s- ity and ela sticity o f the a ffected 'and on the force of t Social Security i Medicare P ortion I, p ' g ag meals has f e e n a p r im a r y f a c to r in in c re asin g c ro p y ields, ay the m ic al p es tic id e s a r e an io d is p e n sib le to o l of m o d t (ultiiif T h e 1 9 6 6 Y ea r b o o k o f A g ric u ltu re ,p u b .\i D ep .irtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re , e m p hasize s their unn rt.iin te rm s : .• W ith o u t in se cticid es, p ro d u ctic lis h ed by ■ THIRTY YEARS AGO M ay 27. 1937 Poppies bloomed in itlay when the days sale w-as lai AnieiTcan Legii nual popp 'hed by (th m ost people know , t h e ' tal extend ed ca re lic a r e , portion of the So cia L health v isits have irograni beca m e e f f e c - ' avallabli Security f and som e leeh made in sured basis. to d e r n a gricu lture is p esticid es a n d f e r tiliz e rs . \X'e m u st le a rn t< ever g r ea te r q ua n titie s in o r d e r to p r n d u c u mI p tiid u ets r e q u ir e d f o r th e s u rv iv a l o f ou r gro w in g popii- I Gr.iduaHy, m o r e a n d m o r e se le c tiv e p e stic id es will b e e the agri- water mams^ d r ie s o f th e W orld w h ere fam in e now th rea t n illio n s o f p eo p le , c h em ic al c o n tro l o f p la n t I pe sts an d d is ea s e s w ill b eco n 'ie a m .ijo r biilvv.irk a .itv .itio n .P r o g r e s s a n d c h an g e in a g ric u ltu re h o ld th e ai.iii s su rv iv a l. , 1111111 .il W rite’Your Congressman r ip e a b o u t tarxes or f e d e ra l spi ih in g t h a t y ou can d o a b o u t it built on ,seven ark and replaced street as the result proval of. a ,'WPA project ceived this week. Member.s of the Newark Em manual tivangelieal Church a n reinictng that conference has r turned their pa.stor. R ev. Wulti ii. Kuhny for another year fereiiee session s were hi the church w Syracuse f and R ev Kuhne w,,is orriai ^ I tail, the program was designed ' hel. ■ I to provide m ajor help in m e e t - ;. As a final rem inder, persons '■ j ing hospital co sts fo r people within .three m onths of ag e 65 lo ve r 65, and for those W ho■eleef-• sh ould v isit the Social •SecuritySecurit ed what is called Su pp lem ental I office to enroll for Medicare, in paying for doctor’s and other whether >or not they are still Medical Insurance, m ajor '\ m ed ical serv ices. lie re is sd m e tl endiiTgi Mt iiihcrs o L .C o p g r e s s a Mill n t s ^p a r t i cu l a r l y w h e n a sp e cific issue In the m a tte rs o f a id ii FORTY YEARS AGO' June 3. 1957 S J.iV J en c ', [orm erly of tt ■wark Fashion, Store, whu busuif.s.s ’ ' At the start, alm ost 19,000.000 ! ,of llie elderly population were , enrolled for hospital benefits.. O f ' , „, ,„ ■I S T ' - .X S loTa'vTn?;;® ■^or,mce, which in volves Pay-, ' , ^ nt of a .S3, monthly P r e i ^ ^ o lould a c q u a in t fi.il iMdget. D o you ling C on g r e s th e m s e lv e s th in k w e ni w a l, o r o th e r 'hieh rate for this latter le ra l rem ain ed about the ; a g o . -ha-, upthed UB,A l a - . ■eady-to-wear sh o p o vh r m e re w er to d o its i ’-h ^ f - ti v .J y , w ;;^ h a ,k ’ ^^ |o h o sp iL Td\\ m rr n .u h o n ^ “^‘ ‘> ’ \Uon d X s paid t. o f the dom estic ve‘ !l';'‘ - inputicnt ca re , for between the ■all. The only The Newark Charnber of C orn-jp^m ted out that w h ile th e re h as ,.F „.i e , .- ™ .-I S , ™ als foi inp.atient SUV-^y the Treasury an- a pp roxim ately 1 4 bi. jomei-exam p le of the ' indestruc- ■s o h ospitals for in a n it y” of Savings Bonds. rl-tirhan D evd'opfnen't is requrstinc $ 1 2 billion in Shore. ^ ^ , , , im proved. IP $ 1 .9 b illio n a b o v e prev io us y.cars. (W er a five i-O\ —‘ > i-. t* - ' e 1 ev i Ovr the. f e d e r a l b u d sfet sh o w s an in c re ase ji{ ov all d o m e s tic p r o g ra m s,l.e ft’e rs to C on g re -s ring p e r tin en t ti way i T ’ rFgTsteri Tif .ulvic e to ■ feme W ay n e Ci ei ax p a y e r o p in io n . y ou r C o n g re s is F r a n k H o t :o\.\.trd U'l.-iiie w us elected piles idt-m of the Hi-Y ClUb D the New.irk YMC.4 at the ressm an ’l ti o n ) is ( T o u r ('iin u re ss o fte n h e ard , bul H ..h L ihpn The FIFTY YEARS AGO June 3 ,^ 1917 In corm ection with the P art 13. nr m edical se r v ic e s portion. Ifi - 600.000 bills were su bm itted dur- Ifiig ifie T irWE' n in r 'm o nths. Ttr w hich 90': are for d oc to rs’ serXi-’ ices Of these 40'~. in volved paym ent, bec au se th e $50 ductlb le w as not met'. The i Source of A Free Press ''I 'u n t r y h a s a p r e s s e q u a l to th a t of th e L n ite i ‘ '*h0 sm a lle r n e w s pa p e r s sc a tte r e d ov e r th e len STTasT \San la Fi.sher of E a st totaled 357. m illion d o lla rs ,v , ....ivvra. who is em ployed i n , an average paym ent of $60. A-hc office of the Union-Gazette. , To sum up, briefly, the Medi-j Sunday, June 3, a t 2;30, S a s -j ea r e p r o g r a m d ia s im proved th e ' vati hewan Tribe No, 370. Im -1liv e s of m any e ld e rly people by [ proved Order o f ’ Red Men w ill'm a k in g ava ila b le a ca ta r a ct op-,, hold their mcrnurial se rv ic es in ’ eralion ,the repair o f hernia, nr! the Newark Opera Hou.se. R ev. other su rgery to Im prove their; Nellie Mann Opdale w ill de liv e r j w ell bein g, w hic h m ight not 1 a dd ress. [h av e previously been possible mrlKpe^nsable to th e preserv a tio n o f our eco no mic a nd ^ la rge flag on the E l e c - [ patie nts. The c a re is ordered bv iijcal liberty. . t -ric p la n t Saturday, their own physiciar\ lo re s trin ge n t casio n O ne m o re ras n e e d e d to see th e fre e z e s an d p r e s s c en so rsh ip . ' ^Je,^■ark. e su gg e s tio n w a s m a d e reeei ' \n .su m ers m ig h t b e se rv e d b y rr lUieition b etw een rest g r e a t im a g in a tio n v s tr ic te dJ a d ve r tis in g E h-n th e r i,In s. Th e fea r Wr. Creighton m ade o f fin ancial problem s h as been iropriate to the oc-at lea st partly rem oved .fla g floats to In addition, other alt ernatii r the in d u str ies! to hospital trea tm en t, su ch 1 outpatient se r v ic es , po st hospi In a great w a y the Red Cross in Newark w a s able, to ea se the heartfelt pafn by its cooperation and by th e cooperation o f Lt. Col. W allace w ho w asted no tim e in clearing the papers for Pvt, J am es W allace to. returrt to the U nited S ta tes fo r h is fi- .ance’s - funeral. A m tm ber of c a u se s of ing can be help ed and cured. Most ca,'ies o f snorl.rin g in children are cured by rem oval of enlarged adenoid-s and ton.sils.' A blocked nose m outh breathing :es this ( iinor su rgery ’d and sn orin g letim es ean be correet- m in . If is c aused by na sa l congt due to the com m on cold, trouble’ or ha y fev e r, hose a n tih ista m ines so can brin g r elie f to the and m ay stop snoring iple r ----- r .S | ,etiiTif»s j .sn keeps the sleep fa ce can help. There are fa cto rs that m ay a f- fect the tone of the tissu es of Uif throat and r esu lt in snorin g. Th ese in clu de too much -sinok- vork, fa tig ue, obcsl sn ore only when sleep in g j back. Any method that | the elderly, pre.sumably cau.se they la ck tls.suc tone . If there' is a snorer in yi • r our d isru p tin g th e lend hirn to tiie : health fam ily who s le e p of OtlK Again m y fam ily a nd I thank’ you,, the R ed C ress of Newark, for a job w ell done Sfneerely yt F ran k Satta, 792 Win ifred Dri' W ebster, N, Y. icolate-flit C ho -flavored m m iik tc ..........c o co a have been addi hole lk , i l k ow hich sugi J S.XEE .AT HOME Marlon, N Y. Robert H. Hamilton Adv]E<nIalng Manager WINS nooo. /A«5s E lsie I. logue of hfori Hurgn Rd, Wolcott. N .Y ., n cetved hor ‘ Russcl.\s £s cott, N .Y .Station in Wok WINS ^50. Ceived his winning card a t Tlir ( ioS( l se r e la tio ns h i p b e tw e e n a d ve r tisin g a n d th e free p r e s en te 4 r e c en tl y b y C.B. D y k e, w ritin g in th e N. D „ S t a r .In h is w o rd s the h o m e to w n n e w s p a p e r s h is w e e k ly to tel! him a b ou t his fnew ds. , g o b ir th s , w e d d i n g s , a ll so r ts of lo c al h a p p e n in g s panel rn tnin g s, , 'h. iv h b o r h oo d g o M i m e rc h an ts hi »pu.l ou t [di s s ip . . . . B u t he a lso v e to o f fe r in a d v e r tis e i .p er. Ju s t lik e it r see w h at ore, se rv ic e ' s ta tio n , g a ra g e or c afe, 'le r iv e d f r o m ad ve r tis e rs ...F.ver sto r e in to w n , b u t th ey a b o lik e to se e w h at hv b ar 'l l-a d.\ .A ctive a d v e r tis e r s are the f o u n d a tio n nt the '-\ ..T h a t is w h y f re ed o m o f th e p ress, fre e d o m« t en te r s ' i the un restricted right to a d v e r tis e will all sink n t sw m r WINS m ning card at Veanna Esso <» Siation, 915 Eost Water [\ Elmira. RY. ' ■ ' B e r na r d S h a w . Irish p la y w rig h t and satl7 !-t 'i n - 1 rv p e rs o n w h tj o w es h is life to r jv iliz e d sou e ty an ■■ \ to y e d sin c e h is c h ild h o o d its v e ry co stly pint.-. Uous ‘Mages, s h ou ld a p p e a r aJ r eason a b le in te rv a ls b e io re a ; q iM l.tied ju r y to ju stify h.s ex iste n ce T h is ex .sten .e '^ im m arijy and\ p a inle s s ly te rm in a tt d if he taiK“ J'> ‘' -\ i It It d e v e lo ps th a t h e is a po sitiv e nu isa n ce a n d m o te 'h fn he is w o r t h .N o th in g le ss vvill re a lly m ak e p< of) Win Up To $1,000 Play Neyir Wild Card Tigerino T hought for the Week the jRev. W illiam L, Moon, pastor of the ‘ liristian a nd Mis-sionary Alliance Church) HUMBLE H e c o m e th ” .It is e n lig h te n in g th a t in th, Whenyoo move... Wlieit a new baby arrives... Or when you ceieG bratea very special fam. S i ' S i .Y K our rcligiouj civic apd W hen t h e oc c aa io n arises, phone MRS. W. G. 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