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% i?67 Newark Courier-Gazette llllil L\lJ f our Wtuit Afi^ Is Emy to noco Phono 33MQ00 __,._é , ,_ ch YEAR—Na. 4,6 Wee|_sIy—Su|:ncrImnon nu: sun Advnna«~—Sinrlu Conic: no cu-nu NEWARK, K Y.. THURSDAY, HOVEM&ER 16. 1967 am-mi an mend alnu -an um: u N.-mu. N. 2. man. run Olllvh TWO SECTIONS—20 PA06S •■strict To V o te on ^2 Million Issue Dec. 12 O VER What Police Probe Voters to A ct |Do Yo u Think! fey Cluirky M o s ^ $ 42 m O T h e f t On W ing, W(e\v e Veterans Day parade was | largest wc have ever seen , From Home School, Site t r\ Itcal NegoUable bonds, a valuable .stamp collection and g o ld Ide'd ! coins-.-all carrying a to tal value of $4 2 .0 00 — were sto len from! 3as-' the residence of a Newark business executive last Fridayi n u s i-. Police ClOef Donald A . Brown I J 'Gtor Gordon B high school musi- raving comme lowntown g ar eir stirring band ii loved the horns. ^ ^ ' a n ^ r e a r ^ 1 Cmef Brown said nothing else was disturbed or taken from the -Scheetz home. There was i Visible means of entry, he sai 'Scheetz. *104 Myrtle Ave, The largest previous i theft e was the $10,000 from a safe in a Stirer- O lt \It definitely was the work < professionals,” said Chief Brown who is continuing investigation in the daring daylight theft, knew exact' u-1 .A'’*'-residence several le corps which, is probably ^go ^ ....a just one critical | at $20,000 each. \Someoi the scor stam ps at dence had ■w ly what' with those coins, bonds. The resi- to be expertly cased Srud r n i ’ _________. on liic program. T here j u s tj The stamps represented a val-by the intruder or; intruders.” t enough people out for^uable collection which Scheetz j Chief Brown also disclosed ■obsctv.ince. . has been building up since his that a considerable number of t boyhood dfi-ys. ■rard Rynearson, officer of chief Brown said the Schei e who was dis-, home w .eetz da> , was one a -1 as entered between 11 Jointed at the public re-, a and l p.m. on Friday.“ ruldn't understand j g^id Scheetz wds on a bushiness n the of^some | trip' jn New York City and I ■prviiemen of a pcuuidn'l eithei ■sc. He co mn i u i u a jj japathy o p a rt Mrs, pdents u>turn out a n d honor . Scheetz had left the house to go ll wars. | shopping. He .said the coins, tamps and bonds aer, Wardy. stam p magazine published sole- ly for those interested in collect- mg rare stamps eithi ness or a hobby at could have come froi c as a busi- the lead -ho hofio-* V ET ER AN S D AY Y oungsters join in observance o f V eteran s D ay at Arcadia W ar M emorial m on u m en t at CentraTPark as Ray Koernerf 8th District commander of V FW ,delivers speech. From le ft—f^aul Deader, commanjder of August M auer Post. A m erican Legion: T hom as Cucci, county l Legion com m ander; K perner; William . M acGregor, com m ander, A rcadia M em or- ial Post 2 883, V eteran s of Foreign Wars. Veterans Counselor C-G to Publish ^ Hits Card Burners Q ualified vo ters in Newark Central 55chool District N o .'t go to the polls on Dec. 12 to act on a $ 1 ,9 8 5 ,0 00 proposi- involving the construction-of tw o school facilities and the •chase of a The Board of Education an -| nounced this-week th a t the vbt-1 ing hours will be from 10:15 a m. to 8 p.m. A special district meeting of the qualified voters of the dis- trict will be held m the senior high school gymnasium a t 10 a.m .with th e polls opening 15 - minutes later. Voting will be by voting m achines b o m ' ' the Town of Arcadia. The Newark Courier- izette will be published 1 Monday n ext week The school bo: authorization to c l I mailed to subscrib- on Tuesday, j';, One of lltc largest Veterans Day para I ’ marked the community’s tribute to vetera d is seeking ) onstruct an ad- tion to the existing senior high hool buildings a t a m axim um estim ated cost of $579,921; to acquire - approximately 18.631 acres of land located southerly of and adjacent to the existing 'senior high school site a t a maxhnum estim ated cost of $18,- '631; and to construct on said land a new elem entary school of, Village Board To Receive Bids On Sewage PlanT Separate sealed proposals for a $1,500,000 im provement proj- ect at the sewage treatm o h t plant on Murray St. will b e re- ceived by the Village B oard on .Dec. 19 at 2 p.mr a t City Hall. The bids will be received for the following contracts: general construction, plumbing w ork, electrical work and heating arid ventllaUng. It ; ll:\I‘}uI7ll .»=(.: mu M, I fi a s s s ■nni; the former to p m an of Harlem Lords. ' ALL news mg copy ted no 1 I marked the community’s L; Saturday. of, ■iNov. n i beet e,arly ivcry early) publica- “‘ av-t tion day. ft is probably the ^ first time in C-G h istory i ' rtae _Parade Mai-slial A1 Dayi f m imcmbers of the Newark Vol- said Hie turnout ' | ■ th a t the paper h a s i tv a Monday, unteer Fire Departm ent, •ark Elks Lodge and the Ma-| Corps League. Strong opposition to Hie proposed Wayne County sales tai? ipped up from three local sources yesterday. The Newl ark Chamber of Commerce. Directors, has voued its 'objection t reduction i n , j fund it would be used sucli as !medicaid or highways o r the s they do in Canada where : all sales tax monies The news staff, adver- tising dcparlmt printers will be ried group by press time Monday. Wo are publisb- ing on th e first day of th e week in order to give housewives plenty of time to scan th e food store advertisements for their Thanksgiving d in -' E lk s A u x ilia ry ,j : m cor M Prepores Plans for projects Involving the ad- to the high school build* mg and the construction of a hew elem entary building in- clude original furnishings, equip- It was revealed a t a re ce n t board meeting .th at construction woud sta rt early in F e b ru a ry 1968 with completion 18 months later or in August 1969 le upkeep of hospitals, 'j a sudden Influx of 1 the general fund to your help in and advertising ■ _c by action of its Board of the proposed ta x w ith the suggestion of ; county expenses. Robert Fanning, cluimber j ,jjg^ president, informed Hil^ W ayne; .County Board of Supervisors by | , \‘ ''• ~ ? h ^ b ^ Tim ^ ‘■halrman., ' r Z s i p a w d a t w ou„. I Town Supervisor George E .36 Boxes he is “unalterably opposed to ^ P*\ ro?e L mavor and super-tty can make the move a t a later P m a t the post home 3usor ’W a m o L t of money 'datc, (Mr. Lookup’s stand on ion St. ]jy t.ix would not j the proposed sales tax appears jars-Eniestuie McDonald of i G°y Nineties Party i r p,s.£. M im try’Tvie*'^'*^^ Nineties party to _be held. ' mnsion and being m a d e •St, opera ietnam policy. The VFW leader said original- ly Armistice Day. Nov. U. was the observance of the cease-fire V-Days—VE and VJ Days lowed by Korea with its c< itcrans Day Ls a day the achievenicnt.s of Am .< !necial rc mipensate for the loss of rev c-jo h o.i - -Lyons will conduct the meeting, riues by our Newark businesses I 1 T},p Auxiliary voted a $15 V A Jlospltal scw .A pi/r irssr^'issi.n. ; ndie the full dam es- na.s been en will contain two dertaken in the village. The n—- team teaching units, 1 5 regular i s. one a r t room and > •en’s suite, one ’ ■ lib rary suite, a kitchen, one n j * ion group, con-D O O r d A p p r O V 6 S health suite and ' ' -o,. Student Help in I : school cafeterias ■'. r T ; Sjt.^aS,.a*Bi,\assa ditlon In this nation th at men in Ncht bulb project which Alteration work will involve to work in the senior unifbrm went where tliey were Pf^ded Nov. 8.converting recitation rooms 295 school cafeteria and Carol Lom- sent and then fought when they Ja i’cecs realized a profit and 296 into new a rt room, con-bardi and David Cornwell i n th.8 afrived ’* frpm the light bulb sale, verting study hall into addition-junior high school cafeteria Koerner said the - registered ® benefit basketball al library space and one recita-The board also authorized th e :VFW Auxiliary Eazui-on opinion th a t the should explore other avenuei income and s t a rt by ’ praGicing the economy t h a t they profess.\ “If the sales tax is to be a reality,\ stated the mayor, ’ Ici the board designate for what LS a symbol of willing- S ervice' Arearm, -orhS I duribg-WW II In numbcrs nevet a t Park Church fire horn at 11 a m. \None were burned in protest berause both civilians and soUiier.s looked An cciimcnlc,il Thanksgiving servirc will be held at the Park i thist.s flag as a vLuai guar-Presbyterian Ciiurrii on Wedne.sdi The CYO will hold a dance fpr high School students oti Fri-! Tbe day. Nov. 17, in St. Michael School auditorium. •: Dancing will be from 8:30 to. Town o 11:30 p.m._____I tinned 1 upon c v l .sday, Nov. 22, a t 7;30 p.m. enange in tne Newark ov Sodus antce Of per.sonal Jlberty and The order of worship has been arranged by a comnilUee con-t h e _p a s t freedom prorlalnied In the Bill cWHn,, nf th e Pev in im i..-.neh ,-h :.irm nn r,f th e n te re e w-eeK-hccordlng to •dom e of Rights. Now after A I Day. VE Day, VJ Day and the I Korean cease-fire t h e front pages, televi.sion and radio • Inside YourC-Q sistinj, HieR v John Le->ueh, chair a >tlce peiiow.shin. th-’ Rev John O'Connor and ili'> Rev Walter R. Hobkirk, MuS'e tor the serv- ice will be provided by Hie choir rcfircscii’ing s e v e r a l cliurclie.s which oavi been prac- I Wayne County to tal was lifted- 'a t $28,455.94 and the O ntario a t j $795.24. , Jobless Claimants RemaindJnchdngjsd During Past Week T here was no significant ch h -pr m claims load durinf or of ind vliicn will liol rchcar.ial Sunday , i ., the Park Churcfi f-»— Rev D.iviJ L Dcrk, pas- the Evangelical Unite Cliureh. will be th He cam\ to Newar the EUB church in Pind- :ike. N Y He is a gniduate ghton College ; tinehe Gordon ipiidcri Divinity ^\ Sciiool in Beverly. Ma .s,s ^ 4 public, rrgarcllc.-,a u, ............................... ioB affiliation, l .s invited to .. . . 5B service which i .s sponsored ..........................’ SB ^y th e clergy Fellowship of . . ' 8B ' Ncwimk An ^ f e r m g wtU ^ re • .........................4B. 5B Wayne County ....................2B ....................Churches cooperating in th e Presbyterian, ...............9B i musical portion of th e program S t M ark’s t ....'.....are St. Michaers, First B a p tist,, United Bret) Arcadia Rclormcd, K evark Corg.v S ' ^ r g ^ ^ Ncc of tlie S tate Employmeftt Service. Bonafede noted t h a t a few temporary layoffs in the con- struction industry were dftset. by hiring in m anufacturing. Tilt eouiUy jobless total r e - raaiiied a t 428 as against 333. a , year ago The Sodus claim s toad dropped from 222 to 216 d iirlng the past week. A .vear ago tUo office listed 161 idle. The New- ark claims load went up from 206 to 212. A year ago it Was 1T2. Catholic Church Parish ! Launches Clothing D/fVe. j T h e Thanksgiving cloUiing drive i.s ,iow under way atnoiig I parishioners of St. M ichael’s ' Church..-■ ' The--doors of the-clrurcii h h ^ —will be open until 6 p.m . d uring Fairville m e week a.s well as Sunday fo r r .' ,;r M o L h o a...' lilt E v angelical: mg among victims of w ar in ■ ^ ___'Vietnam. Oppos/fion Mounts % A f 1 \T T Q f Q X NBT, e x e c u t e HRY DeTAD' Sklnneii(, was a id who was stopped 'lio belonged to the ■lest Sam;, m New York City. lyeti’h asked Ttom. “How y ni like to belong to the \” \ iom 's the 's answer surprised the stammered, “Weli, U) be in itiated.” ■HAt c.enuig Torn p i n n e r ;.;;1_1 \; 'i£He§ im 'd ic fT w U h ou t“ s.iid DeTandt. “Six Cc EF1§u\1ES£ed { m \gah'['§;\‘€EJu 'iié MS f„ce and tw ist it; ibrV two m his school an d p^Mdetu of th e yoimg departm ent in Ws n -v iv v J ' driving S EPliroci rm utility poles f o '■\ iM - n Tlie community lanted” -neajr th e -monum ent a t f P'r< and soon we’ll be f ir:.',’,mas carols over f•irttb.i ■»‘ard VandeMortcl, retired ‘\Icr wants no p a rt of TUchuiks around his resi- \ «I’nmn St. One was sniffing around th e ga- ■\ no evening. Mr. -Vande- \ho is 78, grabbed a ii .s Hiat’s where brother. (Continued iju po- i\h.’ T h e re ’s a va - on the N ew ark Police ( a „C h ie f D o n pa rticu la rs .E n d o f l^fe'o Churches P!m '^thanksgiving Rife i Where To Find If I owning ............................... i Directory L E d ito ria l..........................’ t Hmn Times ..' M a r io n.........................4B. t'nnk.sgiv.ing serv- '1 Palm y r a Pres- and the P ort ort '!iM Church Will be .I’aliii.vra on Wed-’ ->-j at 7-30 p.m . Osman of the -n al United B reth. on at 7-30 p.m -inging th e * 'a n th e m ., wii] ije served. I em ployees; against Asii ■ived free vaccine shots flu at City Hall last Friday. D r. V . James Palm eri, village h ealth offi- cer. adm inisters vaccine. N urse is Miss Louise Murray. Forty em ployees to ok ad- ge of vaccinations. 1 Recipe Corner 1 Theaters ....................Churches Want Ads « ...........-.....'