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Newark,N.Y. Courief-GSaHe iThursday, Nov, 2, 1967 ^ D o g Licenses N ow S oid In Town Clerk's O ffic e Horton Tells How to lower Draft Quotas ' Pianist Misho Dichfer To Perform a t Basfman TROOP Boy Scout TrooD 122 ' will ^ i X .-reguiar meeting Mondif” 1Pianist MishA Dichter, a win-i 7 p.m. in the scout ruom .ner of the 19 ,66 Tehaikovsky | F irs t Jlethodist Ghurch .Competition in Moscow,, will , , 'perform in the Eastman Thea-| t re on Monday ev. o ening, ber 13 as part of .this I Artists Series. I the © raft; The Case i VolHnteer Army,” is ished. Hoi 1 pubiish Ifor the draft. ^ HoiS/on’s -book , D for an jw beinf^l '-■authors f postriiaster rt S t a f - ' 5. o?Brien tc . . _Richard 1 eommemorative stamps pro p am lia, Gax-1 announcing seven issuels. fgr ner Shriver of K ap a s and ■ ygg^ j_ according to Post- Charles Whelan of Ohio. ' master p^ancis Eeahy. About 15 Horton pointed out that ‘-the commemoratives are issued each military services miss a prime y^^j. ■opportunity to recruit interested | . ---------------------—--------- young men. by mot Jongressmi Schwieker of Pehi iow to End» All-1 irton’s 00 aul 1 Robe 4 m 1 m t General Lawrence ian oday b ^ a n the 1968 ■ nt, a.f draft. There ai ;ernatives Which can man's m ilitary obliga- Horton “the TROOP TO m e e t a tt en d coxvo Tlio 1 968 clog licenses ;)W , available a ......................., Mrs. I .H .Potter,, Jr. and Mr.s. \>ames Beal of Newark were ;)W , iuildi'iu’ ROSB c it y! .lent .among 'area women w-ho attcnci- ','ed a Region II. Girl Scout Ciia-conip.i; i> in for adults iii Buffalo, Oct. 16 to 18 pri.fl,'of a-eeii'-iiing to SEAT COVERS 229 VU. UnioB Newortl PHONE 331-5555 \§v:I2vmNG m ELECTRONICS’ I 0 V0 66E.I3AIM $ T • P H E U P S 5 4 8 - 3 5 9 4 |5 4 w u n i o n ST*NEW ARK*7 ^ iu« > e 3 3 l-2 4 3 0 NEW S T i i ^ ISSUES Furnace Cleaning Rochester Rd. Cananda igui P H O N E 394.6361 G A S EQUIP MENT SAFETY CHECKED K ITC H E N DR A IN S CLEANED SMALL PLUM BING JOBS C Eldon .Nary 306 W . Union St. Phone 331^2771 Newark \For bet+er or worse, our reputation depends main l y on what people say about us behind our Dad.\ North , W a rd is shown un de rgo in g te st at pend ing results o f tests. !try; thost Pafriotism Defined By Heroic A dm iral Icry its history i those who set by 'refu: thentselves apart bear their sham !r sing to :of the burden of presenting the ;society , which ,?helters them,, !hpnor • and self-dignity. 1 Inspiratieli Cited I the the j let them,, regi Horton recommends that “the lefensd Department compile a — tprehenlKve booklet describ- -ipportunities iii com i l ing the many opporti services, and give 1 S ' ich young man' as h tor the Selective Serv lorton cited the quota .s'ystem jo f recruiting as a “defeatist” 'approach to interesting me\ ■ m 'olunteering for military York Con- Inspiratieli Cited • ...a« a poow. »na o „ land. from a West Coast pubhea-Silly young women, uncombed tio'n, \Facts for Freedom\ was and unbathed, dres.setj to deer3 Admira! Les-their sex, lie down on railrc The accompanyiiig riginally entitled \Is tism Dead?” f the ancient law that lale fights to protect his >a dhis wi:1 written by Rear l s lie E.' Gehres ESN (Ret.), th brother Of Mrs. John H. Sea an of 31 Lafayette St., Fair- haven. Admiral Gei Newark, Sept. IX 1 Charles P. uid □ slop ti jound f Jehree w of Thomas Get i, the son Uu-enemy's flag. The blood 01 lebe Ami rowmds is colle.ited for adm in-enlightenment •es ,and moved .istering to the enemy who ihcster aUBut 1911, He shed.s the blood of the doflor's was the principal speaker in countiymen. the Jackson & Perkins Rose Festiv’ ’ al in Newark W hat we term patriotism .S S ' .S S S ' ,, __ . .a ueveh in-enlightenment rnenlat processes, j t sharing the .paid price of the fredom ’ to exploit, but to enhance for-those after-us. . Patriotjsha is not jingoism? I t is not inducted by belittling or. tes up the measure support, and winch ; a first step toward ) sQUandor, lpreserve .and who follow ; which aGUwing one of the recommen- ^vvnan Q{ n,y .book—raise the \enjoy military pay to the m ini-' hnc wage.\ . Speaker Engaged For Layman's Dinner . t other and READYMIX GONCRETE For Speedy ond Low C ost Construction m a t e r ia l s STATE TESTED ’ after having spoken at a \Peace\ luncheon in Roches- ter earlier in the day. Admiral Gehres. usk — . “What Is patriotism as somej-of these weird t.sdeclare Goa to be.? One might well l goes on here’ Is _dead, .so | of- w hat Is Happening? ABRAM CLEA50N Co., Int. PALMYRA Phone LY 7-5'24T : NEWARK DE 1-4729 Admiral Gehres. recentiy nameul to the board of of the California as somej-of these weird t.s declare Goa to be .? .so | of- person .s Is tills What I and -millions c gover-ii of M ar-others fought those wars for in'.degrading general tlie simple straight-forward be-otiier .Marine Uef that I ........................... ..... ' San Diego, as men and Americans? manages the largest , is this the posterity for which f long-range, high seas 'a ll tlioseh gallan'. valorous ydung sselsiunder the itime Academ j, lagcr of Natioi ninal.s. Ine. of fleet o i ,therein lies our duty 1 f ietan of 3? men from 1776 to 1 967 have died to bequeath a protpotrd where .freedom,frc couil i Dr. Gerard J. Mi.ngone will be the speaker a Dinnerl to be 1 tilings as they are. It l s not an Methodi-st avoidance or suppression of op-p j^[ yj, Thursd.iy, Nov. 9, ac- po.slhg ideas or dissent. ^ eiirding to Robert Riann. DU- is not inducted by belittling or. . t in'.degrading other peoples and be-otiier nations. It is not a blirid = - unqa ining acceptance ; L ice p en m ;.r ^^to^' Iheld at the Gp- ;Cliurch at 6:30 i .i cordingto obe!, iani One animated by a true pa-Lc;^d^ .r of the trioti.sin, a true love for bis country, will strive t( keep it on ------------------------e to its people, The dinni loing serve a! people. Such , a m e will, regard Conference his whole ^country ,as hiS own p r. Mangon family.l Witiun tfiiS family? strive to lead and instruct felloi the path of s , first and in lethodist ; Will“ follow the ar.nual Distrlm the afternoon, director of the lal Relations Pro- Svra;'use Universliv wiil be the Chiirtstlan a r ^ a l riD-ht'i'' His topic n g n i, - y n's responsl he pat.io u. lavmai ousnes.s He will honor his na--j^-orid lion's fathers and their ideals .athers m Wa y n e c o u n t y, s^ e d u l e F O R FREE RABIES CLINIC F O R D O G S A N D CATS [ rns where .freedom,i couil ■\ ' ie tan of 3? years serV-[hoi Ji the -Navy he had.a gre ice with ., frc ow and fiourish?” -Navy .agre ., colorful artti dLstinguished ow X don't buy it. In niy .book dirty lot these weirdos are a 1 polluting the .stream pf Amei cun histor , h .air career, in recognition of wl lie—was awarded 13 decora- tions .including the Navy ' ;ory. fouling the fair 'hicti .are cur heritage. MON DAY . NOVEMBER 6 . 1967 — CLYDc T O W N H I G H W A Y B A R N 7 +09 P.M. M O N D A Y .N O V E M B E R 6. 1 96 7 — W IL LIA M SO N heritage. ■p patriotism is sttll Ibelieve God is still re. Bu; its the strident First commissioned from en- listed status in 1921, Gehres entered aviation in 19‘J6, be- coming one of the country’s .by racket of top flighter an.l stunt pilots: of dupes doing the work of the he was leader of the famed enemy who long ago dccl.ired High H al .Sqiialion of preri-that we would fall of our own sion flier-, iini.il IflSR . This decadence, suiTcndt ring free-f ■d a riom_ for the , I'aisr pe;jcr .if arid rommimism. How does describe muffled r a mob group rimtrijmled vubst.anii;il- ,ly to the developmt nl of dive- and terh- lion's fathers.athers andm their ideals and traditions a.' hr does those 1 r 1 r /• of his own fore'oearers. He will R e c o r d F e e d S u pp lie s , stand and speak for justice and - a n D J ' 4 . J free-f a ir dcalii.R in Hs national C x p O tr U T O p r r e a i C T e a family's relations with others. Record corn ano other crops But ju.st aS a map will stand year are expected to keep pa-firm with his own family in the United States with plentiful trouble, be they ueht or WTonn. supplies of ft^od grains mid mi- so tWll a patriot stand where see^ i ^head. Stephen Decatur stood when he forecast came from ,t offered the toast; Cornell agricultural economist I I “O or country!toast; In her in ter-prerii-ted lower feed T O W N h i g h w a y b a r n 7 t o 9 P.M. ,W ED NE S DA Y , N OV E M BE R 8 — N E W AR K T O W N H I G H W A Y B A R N 7 t o 9 P.M. T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 9 , 1 96 7 — SODUS T O W N H I G H W A Y B A R N 7 t o 9 P.M. T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 9 , 1 9 6 7 — PALMYRA ,ly to the developmt of dive- bombing and lighter terh- iiiques which were to prove so trintisi important in World War II. arid rommimism. How does one describe pa-firm lotism? What IS p-atn. Usm ally like? important World War ally i From 1M2-191I he com-Until a.sked to write tliis manded ;iir operation in (he fttcce. I never thought hiucli North Pacific rising to the .ibmit it I never thought much mut breathing either, or blood:course T O W N H I G H W A Y B A R N 7 t o 9 P.M. F R ID AY N O V E M B E R 10, 1 9 6 7 — L Y O N S T O W N H I G H W A Y B A R N 7 t o 9 P.M. , agricultural “O or country! In her in ter-prerii-ted lower feed blood:course with foreign nations, pr„.ps jgeg compared with may she alw;ays be in the right thase this year, but our country, right ’ o S A T U R D A Y , NOVEMBER II ,1 9 6 7 — W O L C O reverted to the 'medics checked up on these, n in order to functions. ’ had bre.athed all of the carrier my life: 1 . ’ouldn’t remember inklin. Hi‘ record in how or when it started. ! know that gallant,hip was com-my blood cireuluted but. like memorated in three motion biealhing, it was a natural pictures. \Task Force.'' \Flat thing inside me, a part of me. “and \Battle Stations.” If patroitism is a word for love of home, lovt of country, command US .S Frank iring .March. 191.5 it of Japan, the \1 nearly destroyed by div bombers. I'nd.T the leader controllable tism as derived from the Greek ’■Big Bell\ _i e ship of Capl refused to de.seri h the hundreds of t hers trapped below the vessel was s damage and un belief irt its ideals, revcrance for its past and tho .se who created that past, faith in its future aud trust in its essential good-san ‘Stl 5 wrong.\ PatriotLsm dead.' No indee I t shines out clear and bright in the-swamps and on the hills officer at t of Vietnam as it did on Breeds' State School, is attending the H ill: on the Ranger with Joh n -fh st session of the New York Paul Jones; at Chateau T h ie r -, Safety Officer.s Training ry; on the Normandy beaches:' • '’ f Manhattan State ATTE.VD.S s e s s h l.^,. a t Tarawa ahd Hvo Jima; in the fires and explosions off japan; on Pork Chop H ill and a t Cho- , — l FIR E H A L L , 2 to 4 P .M .L vacc i na t i o n i s nee d e d f or ALL DOGSNOT v a c c i n a t e d w it h m o d if i e d LIVE VIRUS! W I T H I N L A S T .e O UR YEA R S . W A Y N E C O U N T Y RE S D E N T S M A Y G O TO AN o f TH E S E C L IN IC S . on Pork Chop and good-san Reservoir in Korea. ‘Stl ' n TFREE O C IT u r a S s r trioitism • Still runs in our na'- ’kU '’ „s r s ,itisnastil tlonal veins, belibv c ™.b™ as Retiring in tprii 1 949, Rear .\dmira1 Get ices, polities, vanccmenl of .'.nn riran ideals and values. He l-.as won seven national awards for his in- publie .Tcldresses ominunity ! rord for fello and the Latin were’ My idea is that i n is it 1.S an emottoii cei deeply itigiained ;.tt j.s common to . -ril rao ■ pie who r e i^ n r te untrymcit, or f.uhcr. moti.in If inly, this ide which Pf'c rlv.'S hian. spiring f - ' (eristic of r icmselv.. A TR USTED N A M E FOR OV ER A Q U AR TE R O F A CENTURY tlonalveins, t belibv ibve the frqth will dis-. appear if we 'Vh.) hold' to the old faiths, love of country, be- lief in-Hts ideals and faith in Us future, do our duty, our pa:\ to instruct the young by orc- cept and example and bv being living-w il-ne.s.ses that palfiotism jj not dead, A D D -A - R OOW I CO M PLETE R EM O D ELIN G • R O O F IN G • S ID IN G • ATTICS • b a t h s K1T( •K IT C H E N S publie hian. . lvalues in Man is a soci.il creature, tnen defense of the I'nited States cannot live apar* front and the free world. other. Living togt; spiring the iplaea - of these ' ’\ ' 1 (eristic r iRCilter. ofj.al and must have . sasmnu e 5;. REMDDELING GARAGES .¢.¢*'/ ‘,5 By RK.VR IIB-VHR.-VL LESLir ofj.al and F ,. GFHRKS ESN (R e l) must have s ernmental organizatipn fi hether it be a 1 Wliy .should n palnolism ' Dus a.vked to do disiilay, <;: ■scco tic i (iic .spirl’ edgellieilt a.iul .Tree \'“ obit-® nf Ju.5t as each indiv ins security, h i.s o i;,p( dc'velo j) and t<j progr protection of his group, he owe the group in ret toyai .support H-’ ha.s a g..!i(in to sliar,' Vaccination Clinic Set Nov. 8 fo r Canines in clinic for be held next in the Town higiiway barn on cording to Dr. obit-® Wwnc 1’'^'' coordinator. Hours a ddfes and Wednesi' i c S : - , '® HAVE A PROBLEM? YOU NEED disiilay, <;: down, be- by hn in- of pseudo- atro log ist.s y-mindc.ii edgellieilt a.iul pulTiotrsnl i. s pl.i-i tidied and n d iriik congruous m ixturf intellect u .iKs. nan and fil7./y-farc(,i, luz r beatnik.s. fir-' laas lv editn .Tree ;o nf g..!i(in to sliar,' in d e f i > a the security ho share .s His people's f.ate Is fii.'i fate H is people's hope.s atifl aspirat inn.s arc his. hopes and aspir.it ions .His people's land . s hi .s land, for .each man is a part of h i.s people and they are 0, ptir' of hint A man’s love of his people! Ithin-; and his country r r.a'tur.rl rx-bies^ '® he elinic is be- tho.se animals N.C. FREED , eeiuse unie, pe .said all dogs vureln.ited against ra- rx-bies^ befner a license ean be ts- ’ loESi hot previously or for those animai.i four'years ago at li- ■ natural Fre'e Estimates 7 Tear Terms 7 Tear beatnik.s. As for the fir-' laas leave that to t lv editn ’ liimsclf In dijes not love .'ijid bn land for ' rt.d th\ patn'o , young men burning e.ird.s ’o demonsf r.ite iji. (leople .'ijid hM no love or h o respect for liimwUT. * J l’NlO R CHOIR I **''Junior Clioir o : son Metiiodist € ‘ a rehearsal tod.ry at 7 p.m Tlip senior choir will pr;K-tire at 7.30 eoun-( p.m. | f the Port Gi,b- tChurch will iioiait ifp.,')ges (If young burning draft e.ird.s ’o demonsf r.ite their “courage,” tlteir r liimwUT. lonor to their eoun-( 31 JEFFERSON RD. 23 5-3 03 3 USED AUTQ & TRUCK PARTS TRUCKS BUYS NIXON'S GARAGE RECONDITIONED TRUCK DISMANTLING FREE TELETYPE SERVICE DIAL 594-7361 ROUTE 104 — W EST O F W O L C O T T • HELP W A N T E D # FOR SNACK BAR AND WAITRESS WORK APPLY IN PERSON AT: COLACINO'S ROSE B O W L LANES W . M IL L E R S T . N E W A R K , N .Y .WILL LEASE SN A C K BAR BY THE W EEK TO THE R«&HT A N D RELIABLE C O U PLE. C O N T A C T T: J. C O L A C IN O IN PERSON P E D U L L A ' S “SUPER M A R F ,D IS C O U N T L IQ U O R STORE TO W TM & C O U N T R Y R L A Z A , S E M E V A NEW YORK STATE ONTARIO WHITE LABEL PINK CATAWBA AND CONCORD g a l. 3 .2 9 Lo'w discount prices on just a tew of the many discount prices in our store. Carsfairs, Scher.ley, Seagram 7 Crown, jialvert, 4 Roses, Cana- dian Club, Crown Royal, V.O.. Windsor Canadian, Ten High, Dent O d e , Old Crow, Walker Deluxe, Tanquerary, Vat 69, Cutty Sark . ONTAR IO WHITE LABEL DESSERT WINE PORTS, SHERPYS, MUSCATEL, TOKAY oal. 2 .7 9 Dry Wines, Sautorine, Rhine, Burgundy, Chianti 1 .8 9 ^ 'F RE N CH B E A U J U L O IS , 19 64 Y'h N TA G E f if t h 9 9 ?