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Newark Courier-Gazette ml A l N e w a r ic E x t e m b T h e M a r io ii E n t e r p r is e C S tfto a S p c u i g s i ^ r e w A Warm Weloome Y o Vi s ili n g Fi remen . ^ R — N:o. 2 4 NEWARK . H Y ., TH y RSDAY , JUNE 15 , 1967 TWO SBCTIONS — 24 PAO iS Firemen O pen 3 -p a y Convo Today cunv(ntion will be bands a nd is schedu led t o con - Newai-k Comm cUmaxed by a giRanlic p a r a d e ' • • .1 Saturday ai 6;30 p.m. in |-.downtt5WTi - areav' _Firs: Assistaiu Chipf, Carlton Huebf'icr of the Ntwark Volun- dieting his secor Sent of the fii [,.tio n and is jhostin g the cc teer Pire Depai tm ent is com pl i ond ye ircm en> , being assist f-- I Chief Mf onventioi Martin Hylkeraa, honor- ary chairman of the local Parade Forinatidn Orders The parade will assem ble e a s | of S. Main St. in th e southern part o f t h e village. AU u n its willd|«t«e in t h e genera l i locia-1 I'* '**** St-wilt co m e ou t \of fir an t St. to S. .Mali i sisted in I U nkm ,e a s t on E. VMon to East Are., no rth on East m by Fire | *® Van R ureh St» a nd ea s t on Van B uren to the, carnival groundsf, A^ssenfbly tim e is 5 :15 and' sta rtin g tim e 6r30 p.m. irmortii where a 7 p.m. bau qiiel w ill : I honor past, presidents. ' Business sessions will open Friday at 9;30 a.m. a t the C en- Center C'\ vvhere more th a n 400 dele- I ga tes will be welcc 'Mayor Mllti Elzuion. A lfred ih -o p o u-tbit4 essio iis-----j — ^Da^toft-wih 1 Edward Bender, Sr. i I field, first vice president ro slated to succeed Huebeler of jnew president, w ill give the A Ladies Day program is also planned for Friday w ith the 8) a s s i s t a n t f i r e C KIEF CyiR tT ON RUEBEia . . . E resident o f N orthern Central (C on tinu ed oti„i*age 8) NEW AltK F IB E CHIEF MARTIN HTLKE^MA I W h a t ^0Y ou iThink! y C h ar l e y R o ss ^ ' i ,:;ir Fire D epartm en t ’• _.duiw for Newark r.'.ndrnts last Friday ' ,_i.nt.i.v on t h e 'c arnival; ‘ .r ’f - 1 front Route 88 , ■ . busiest sta n d w as J ' -“ ; '-'V ; ; »im ■ / Village May Board Scans Let Project Bids in Fall Plan for New School Wing lore dill -id tl'c c la m s co m e .tm i where dkl they all A .federal g ra n t o f $ .7 7 ,5 0 0 '-'V h a s b e e n a p p ro v e d fur N e w a rk ‘’ y ' ^ P o llu tio n . C p n tro l .A d m in islratio ri in .VI a sh ing to n.D. C . fo r m a jo r »im p r ov e m e n ts a t the sew tr ea tm e n t p la n t o n M urray The federal government's grant is the fir .sit part of a $1»2 million Industrial w aste treat .n ien l project which includes ad' '.ditrm .s an d a lteraU on s to tin exteiim; p la n t M.iyor M ilton Elz uton said th i ..state will now pick up th e re- in.aimpg $822;500 w ith th e -frnciU-Xmvpr.nmenr.evenMinlly 'paying, tlie sla te part oi the He said the tim etable has stepped Up and the prospects bright for the lettin g ol bids this fall or earlier if possible once the plans are approved in Al- r i a n s f o r b m ld iiu : am. a d u iliu n to th e N e w a rk S en io r h ig h sc h oo l b u ild in g vveri o u tljn c d .q a in ee lin g o,l th e B o a r d o F E d uc a tio n lu escirty n ig h t b y D o n H ess , s u p e r i n te n d en t ’o f ' S a tu rd a y nrtbrning t o ex tin g u ish bla ze in a d iese l en g in e o n t h e N e w Y o rk ' C en tral ten siv e dam aj m a n w a s trei lage from fire in w hich a a ted for thir d de g r ee hu m s. SummerSwim Firemen Check Fire Classes t a B e g i a ^ D / € s e / ^ n g ii j e . ^ _ June 26 in Pool The propixsrd buildin g plan : ' —•- , calls for an addition or a w ing t whic h would t'l'ihc w ith in 30 fee l of lin king the ' present w ings Th e add ition would sta rt on the end of the orig in al wing and project w est toward the new wing com pleted t n 1962. O nce e re cted the -wing would furpi u niinriranglp c ourtyard With a , 3 0 -foot epeni losed a ' according t( Brown, supervisi r units caughj r were pirUing 8,9j np ties a n d 7 0 it I No. 4 eng in e ' latiirday tere and the other 1: The diesel e n g in e s on a westbound New York C entral freig ht train w ere.h av in g all kind s of problem s last S n ’ j Two of the four nit.\!r iiirhtClk The su m m er sw im m in g pro-Faifport. train w ill beg in in th e N ew a r k ! They v lenlor high sc ho o l pool on Juu^ ' em m s s Eleanor ners and o ne : e-glnners w ill b e held i j first t w o held a t 9 and 10 a .m .and 1 P iTwo purnt and the one tor a d v a nce d be-j ‘ tu-k. R ailroad •k firem en Fire C h ie f Martin H ylk em a a t- the scene w ith ^ k l i M ’sw t t r ibutgrl - \ r e Causes $7,000 north sid e of the set H ess said will ha ve fit 3ol proper- new addition dassroom s, a ttnakih g-a’o oa v - a co m b ina tion chem istry -b iolo gy room, a typin g room, one fo r o ffice practic e, one for general sc i- ence and ,a stu d y hall. He sa id a sectid n o f the e x isting study hall will be u.sed as an addi- t io n to th e library u n der the proposed plan. ] The proposed buirding plan U s s at Zurich Road« “r . .„ , ., _ — im en t in '’U s e x a ctly w hat aid Hess. ’T h e new ■ment ha s been xt roi th e Bureau of Ecliu ■4,he. Zurich ^Boad. Plannin g.\ Dwelling Monday ideterm in ed origin caused an estim a ted $7,000 dam age at the Gary Palone resid age, arrange- im m ended by ic a tlo na l P a - fown Engages Peace Officer- Ex-Undersheriff ‘ sold 15. fKotvis, i must have ,000 company o fficers. e, !ER '.ditrm SthWrict, WW,Elects Newark Man ptyibLE m ust be the orjly caiped By a st a: lie IS S Ti.s true Glen Orbaker's 3 used to stea m Ls - expected, w on »~U«npany-4KMt«lln* The Town Of A rcadia h as dtp* ped into the p r o fessio na l r a nks to e n g a g e a new p ea ce q t t i c e ( fo rm erly known as c o ftrt'* ' ' C o m elih s iN eU) P .form erly a m em ber o f th e W ayne County Sh eriff's Depart* m en t, h a s been hired to fill a a e, will get th e m oney ihcn it journeys to the re parade. held Sunday at th< on E. Union St. ■ ••tlie\ g f an l ' represents one more step in the progressive achie vem ents of Newark which have been achieved through c o operation wUh the Federal G ov- ernment.;’ according to C on- gressman Frank Horton ;ln a telegram to the mayor Mayor Ehufon noted inlander of the 8lh derans of Foreign lual convention he VFW Home imrnandcr is a past that the comm ander of the Monroe Coun-1 village s proposed project is the ty Council He is adjutant of Ar-j first indtistrial waste treatment cadia Memorial Post No 2883 plant of its kind in Ute western ind i.s employed as a slate v e t-; part of the state. counselor in Wayne: The industriA stn a J , waste ir ea t- men.1 plant w ill enable all in dus- Stephen ThomAs Gom- prizp . awarded’ t o an o u t- Bng member o f th e so p h o - p.clas-. .it the senior high ol. went to D av id Hannan t, v acancy c aused by the reslg n a - Uon ol V incent Lykg, P e N a g e l a m em ber o f the sh eriff’s st a ff from * ,351 to 1964, w a s nn d e t- slterifr to Sheriff R obert Burns _when he resigned. •yes ve c ash valu e o f the irh w hich this year ■ran.s’ County. _when he resigned. D eN age l w ill se rv e a s p e ac e officer for the ba la nce of th e current y ea r. ^ County. Two hundred delegates attend w ti'v to participate without fear illution.' said the jio e .Jtope to stress t .attract in ditsir y.” H ’ -'ed the convention The district i ot em b races W ayne. Monroe, O n -! m-lJ'\’ lariOj Seneca, and Yate^ coun- ^ -, y The town board a lso appoint* ei^ Dr. V. J a m e s P a lm er!' a s town health o fficer to fill t h e un exp ired term o f Dr. E lm e r E ,resig n ed M ay 39. rebehtly )rj. P alm ! pointed village the v illa g e bot y a s c u ap- : health o ffice r by J Stiles. Jr„ board reeaHed when_ t reeaHed when_ t nriginally w orth S rcases w ith : n (.m oral Foods s was eontrib uted t o ly Richard Com stock. em a a k a l i o M r ’sw im m in V wVll t t r ibutgrl - ^ -^ t ^ -to o ffered from S to 4 p.m . dur-if^rem t in the electrm al system tw o w eek s with '\ No. 4 unit. He^ ordered led n o water he used on the commenc- will . harles and f the 600-volt igine becaust iwer u n it under a ca b seat, rem en sp rayed t h e fire w ith rbon dioxide and dry powder. G ene Telller, a volunteer fire m a n ,' Strffered-”t h f r d - 'd egree burns on his le ft ear: He was keh i . d e r [ x r e ! „S ’ ' ' : , S 5 S S , ' '‘ S o m - 1 pcavuer b u m s in their eyes 3 no ome m t s from th e h ea d unit. ^ 1 ex h au sted their entire su pp ly in fightin g the stubborn _,f i r e a t consid erable expehae th e Bureau ■4,he. Zurich ^Boad. cilitle.s Plannin g.\ age resid en ce -ott-J M onday night. In e stim a tm ? th e dam age, FalrvUle Fire GlJief Harold J o r don sa id the blaa? bro ke'o u t in a back room in th e recen tly r e m odeled Jiome. The fire w as con fin e d In the hack room and a kitchen celling. C onsiderable 'Water' d a m a g e ■was d on e tn th e Two pumpers from Fair ville and a tanker and a pumper from N ew ark responded to th e No e stim a tea co.srn w ere given on the 140 by 68 ad d itio n as proposed by He.-is. Th e proposed fa cility has b e e n under study by th e board because of overcrow d- ed conditions in the classrooms. Two represeniatlvc\ fro m AIt ban y recom m ended last April that .the board should consid- er the p o sstb illty of m akin g the p r e sen t junior h ig h sch oo l build-i ’ il - r M iller St in to a mid- d ie school for grades 6 -8 and sc ene u n der m utual aid . Th e j house a ll stu d en ts in grades K -5 FalrviJie Fir e Eiepartment w as in th e elem en tary schools, in cha rg e of the 9:20, p .m . fire. | It w as also recomm endet Gary Idding. F airville fire - j s ta t e Education Depi I a-s d by artm en t o f- xan, su ffer ed a cut o n h is r ig h t j firfa ls th a t a K -5 neighborhood wrist w hile he w as c le a n in g 'sc h oo l be built. T h i s --------------- base .at th e PalrviU e fire hail, da tio n Hi g h S c h oo l f o O ff er C o u r s e in L i n g u i s t i c s Lingulstip.s -a r.ew approach I to the study o f E n gish—will be 1lau yht at the Newark senior his recom celved favorable 1 .I high .sclmol next ( Several h ou rs!,ite r ,i fire broke ilcge professor. '.out in the he.iil cii.-,';.-! im it a.s Gon Hes.s. .sii;)cr,i-ntendent ■ the train 'w .t.s ii.u-asi.-.a ilh o u g li P'lbh'’ srh..cls., -.iiid an .,ro scrv .Falrportv i , i'’' (’\urse ■ will w .Off. red fo Fire vehii'IOs ' ,v( : c (Itn i n .,n .t , * .ro a d bed bef'-e.'n tlie ’No 2 an d .';'''''’ 13 track.s to reaeb th e scene t w hich could be seen fmtn a point near Uie Rod and Gun ■ ' ’*■111 ment. Inom hoard m em bers last A pril, but the que.stlon o f an appropriate site catrrf-up to d e - lay a ny possible, ac tio n a t tht possibility of a m senior h ig h schoi en tiy ha s 40 plan th a t approvi d n g a t the and it wa.s R e s i d e n t C o m p l a i n s r ’l K S S O f P r a p ^ r t y O om a g e Anlhon; 1 G i:m b ;.-r\ .'.lui will b(* (in ' y r.stc rd .iy a t tl F tsh e r Giilk'gc Schooi. c m jr d in i police y -, ibic dai DIOt’ESAN KXA’ .MS ' f):.'i< (-..an rxaminatiD n.s began prApn . e St M irhacl He said to Sl.ster Mary trees and Thoma.sine. principal, cd. y Rugt esterdaj reported to tha t consid er- i.s done to his k w as to rn o ff bushes de stro y - g another app oin tm en t m a de solons, N ic h o la s C tite lll by the rec en t zoning o rdinance f'A.N’N, a n E n glish WW 2, now an through histo ry now w hy th e Col-' c .Battle o f B u nk er Tow n S u perv iso r G eo rg e E. Lookup sa id the board w ill a p point a 5-m an Zonin g B oard of A ppeals a s soon a s p o ssib le. ppeals p S u bject to a p e r m is siv e r efer endu m . a r eso lu tio n w a s adopt- e d provid in g th a t Blbom R oad be c o m e s e n tire ly a to w n road and P a tte rso n R oad e n tire ly a .T h e was v illa g e road, 'f e e ac tio n taken to s im p lify roaci m ai ance a nd other advan tage the p a n of both m u n icip a lities. In the p as t the v illa ge corpora- tion lin e w a s in the c en te r of both ro a ds. .................5251 Die polire ffi(ix;c. village board \.sition a t th e c - ,Ed, w h o ’ll be u.' i w ill still b e ori .ifr 11 ,py f ee d in g the .tn,,. Newark .and area TfS-y’rc even out in hours. .'■nnen ' r on f ^ a in •ittii’t biting.' Th P golly'’ , 'and we I n s id e Y o u r C - G Rose Queen tc Win Free Ride In Pasadena Parade on Jan. 1 bygolly'’ , tins typewriter. ''\iier. ren-1 W h e r e To Find If. 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The co n testa n ts are Cathy vark. M argaret W T M a cedo n !' ‘'h® queen. Bud S o v a WiH 'r E li z - |b e st o f r em o i w ill play for 1 C ham ber of C o mm erce office dancing at the co ro na tio n ball ^ and m a y be p u rc h a sed from ca s o f N ew a hite from 9 p.m . to 1 a.rg^ R efresh-1 m em bers of th e C ham ber o r a t of M arlon .I the door o n the night of th e h a« - , Lynn F o rd of Sevan-i m en ts w ill a lso b e se rv e d lw;.rd th a t a diesel ’■ 'ntr.,1 tracks Satu rd ay '\ e im m ed ia tely se t \>r 111 .' sepne s o We could up on our tracfc'-walk- a a ,m firp on t h e New ‘ tracks Satu rd .. ' . . Birth.s C hurches...12 D eatlis .6 Dining . . . D i r e c t o r y.................................. E ditorials Marlon . . . Miss Goody Sports . ................................. T h e a t e r s ............................... W a n L A c Is.............?................ I;i 'lie roadw ay 1 be-| ’!:i(’k.si ’ in F ather In all our expert- railroads \we had