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The M a r io n E n t e r p r is e I Board Receives iBidsonSeatiftg For Auditorium ..in ; C u i Scouts Hold f o r Deh Mother Nov7 er. M rs. F reda Murruv «■ ‘r M rs. Juan Rice, c(i-i,-,'.r the , troop,, was also pivV;;, Rodney. M urra y . Scott Dean Rice, Alan Rom , ,ie , ’ hfii,-. \ “ nn Boggs, all m . -o.,-, 4-B THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1967 Mrs. Sh irley Lucieer, News Editor, , Pnone 926-4423 Ralph Bushart ij'-Camp of Gideons A ide Reporfs on Program M a rio r-Sherman Bollfs. vire pfpsideht of the Hmighton r w i p of Oloeims. was -a visitor ut-.rhe Makes Political Mai-iaa - - The Marion C entral SMw j I Board of Education re - ceiv'-ed bids ratinin.? from ' $23,OCO.. \to $29.00J fo r uudttorium seating ..in tile new hieh s rliool b iiild in g now under con stnictio n at M on- .dav night's tlie c iin r. E:‘\Rl.Y lS.\l I-Z 'U nited Ghiirch on Sunday. Sunday. jia tio m l. He reported that th e y ' have in \6 election of jo.ird, a.skcd th a t sample ' le delivered to the s cho pl. chairs b lv fo r its inspection before decision is m .’ide on tl The board w ill meet w ill Ipared sche Theodore clvitect ,n building Eppina, s arted til.at □nstructian. is o n ; scliedtde and slinu-ld be f u ll y ; encln.sed. w itii temporary heat* tu rned on about Dec. 1.He. said I between 50 and 75 per cent o f I k has been cotnple t- N IM B L E F O O T W O R K — M ario n and Williamson played to a 1-1 deadlock in a junior high soccer-game dti Oct. 3 1 . School ithe tile work li tnpl ed w ith work started .paintingj phi «,gjsjsg^\3: c in ro rd .Smoat met b o ar'T fo mhEe ' ceilings and The outside gravel sub - base running track is p ra c tic ally cpmpletcci and much of tlie rough grading around the b u ild - r ^ td ' R recommendations ’ In stram entali .lusic p ro t ‘or MCS. Thomas G a rlipp , asked to in the f tr gram f business manager, v draw up specificatii ding fo r th e fe rtil seeding of the Spring. M orton Lum a substitu te bu: to his obtaining lizatu) Black Knights D rill For Dec. 1 O pener iunior^High Soccer Team to Schedule 10 Games i n '68 New York State Sclto du strial and Labor Bel w ill be the speaker. SmocK was tend Uic New York AssccuUion eon’ held Dec. 3-6 M arion — The M arion C en tral School condition when they open the season A -B -C -D ^ a g u e .Coach C liu ck Ba ile y’s Black K n ig h ts have been w orking out since Nov., t and aren’t srhedul-! ed to start th e ir com petition in th e rugged county c irc u it’ u n til was approved a s ' Dec. 1 when they play host to | IS driver s u b je c t; th e W ildcats from S a van na h’ a class 2 c ha uf-, bm rd\ member; ^ S n i s t m t o r s i Coach B aile y had th e young- R ichard W itter. Barry F leegel! est club in the league last year and Chester Curtis and Business j and w ill have five veterans from Manager G a rlipp w ill attend th e | th e £ Genesee Valley School Boards j 63-47 In s titu te in Victor today,-'Topic ' p jij; of discussion w ill be th e ,“ T aylo r I „ Bill What Do We Negotiate Abouf?\ Prof. Robert OUllUU l ' p ifcU ia ov> iicuuAw XV cagers should be in top games fo r the jun ior high soccer in the Wayne C ounty • (gam. aceo’.din g to school of- RotariansHear la lk by Teacher ss\ r s - »: On Cbrnmunisni M arion—The M arion C e n tra l School' lans to sehedule te ni. i ficials. Two specer games were pla y ed th is year, Seventh graders who played included John Kym - ble, C raig Halstead, Bruce Stone. Tom Haak. Alan B rad ley , Wayne S.fhapp, B ill M elcher. E ighth graders included J im 'homas, John DpPolnt, 'Chris 'M arion—C. W alter H ansen.' DuPre, ■ Roger St9urrys, Spittal, Joe Henley, R alph Bueg. K a rl Bueg, Jim Adriaanseyj, !G ary Scrooby, L a r ry N evil, Jay IM cLouth . Paul Leno, Randy Humphrie.s and M ark Staal. more and T im ^G rba Lr!* a ju n io r. R ichard Deque, 6-3 ju n - ' ior, i.s out for basketball for the authorized to a t-fq-si time arid brought up from - rjr.^ . . . . ^ jj Soardsj quarter-fin,-, , -IFillmore Central. [ .^Nem^mte' I^’tui'nees afe Shawn Kearns. ld .-at Lake Kra- .soplvoinore'; Jason Haak, 5 - I I New-meslia. The board approved the j senior 'a nd T erry Goticyn. 6-1 elianced orders for the removal | rock.s fo r th e .septic ta nk at VerPl’lank. coordin; sertted 1 parkin g a n „, ansi wiis awarded to Josiah Fleegel, curriculum .......a ., ... the school. t iproposal fo r ; workshop J be’held ncn year. We'r i hi infbcrs.’' ,s s ta rt-ning. | “ r re m S im proved over la.st Df average size, but acking in depth,\ T he Black K jiis h ts averaged 63.5 points a game'^'in a il 1 8 league starts last year bu t the ged 65 : opponents avet game. W illiam tury m .irk bounced a 56-53 t ount. s traig ht a fte r an opci loss to th e Pal-M,ars. the'league games 'Orbaker t,allying lis tin g 162. Van-Stru K epler 55 r ra u ; Yafi 2 points Marion^ game W ilimimson but th e K n igh ts ! , to hold Sodus to lade il 17' mg n ig h t 185, Ressue league w ith , ; ;; - s J®North M a rio n — Because Thanksgivin g, holiday week the newspan\r published two davs than I’ sua!. T’herefore, an hews item s must be subm itted Shirtev Lucieer no la t. P.m. on i'ridav, tim n jia reported y now have camp.s in \6 rmintrie.'j • !Vlarion--Th,e election of Ralph and great volunteer work is be-Bushart as towi the Town of Marion. .Bushart'.s 27-vote v icto ry over incuiiilieht Edw in Radley was a m ajor one fo r the Dem ocrats. plans 10 garries in 1968. An Important Question • TH E WINTER tr.r bring hazardoiis clriv'n ditio hich S T O P in for your FREE official I i ihart wa.s the firs t Dem ocrat ever elected supervisor here. And they've been holding elec-1 tions since A p ril 24. 18'24 .■ M Bu: p M r. Bu: lard w ith ■eptmn o r s ta m e y H^nce who was re-elected to wn justice 15 years aeo. , i ' tothe ETH MURPHY —Orfoaker Photo bring ditio ns w hich e stressed. To be called up the remains T E S T form—Take the 1967 N A T IO N A L D R IV E R S T E S T Tuesday, December 5 ler TqInsert Lc B & Channe l) .M U F p h v - W i I k if I S ^ ' Engagement Told «« «,gjsjsg^\3: Vnapel Roatl .jounce tncje ngagcm ent of th e ir Robert, L. .^ o .lusic Clizabeth A., to John son of M r. and Mrs. W ilkins o f Vienna up fa th e r who ,s< has to be extrica' shambles th a t w h,aftoreci, b 'jdy ted fr.Jii! !,hf ehce one foi how fa m ili death has become. saving of a few mmutc, ifth the risk of bhgktir.:JJ th e lives o f childi never be able to overemr.e tho handicap o f losing a fathpr Ln th e ir fo rm ahve yen .-,;'' i. is a good qut,stinn' aw .automobile i: ehce one fo i how fa ili 15 years aeo. , | ^ O^her members elected J o J h e tothe M rs. Evelyn vn clerk ; A icilm an ; Pai ssor. A rth u i ;is.sessor; and Edw ard J 'rinlendent of hfghtv; '. R ^ ,5 r 5 <« ' - f S ? E rb; Sr., coun il ul R us-j sell, Sr.. as s e s o D ^ A rth u r^M n Miss M urphy is employed b y 't h e IB M Corp. and her fiance is a student a t th e U niversity of Missouri, A June 1968 wedding IS planned. Panel D iscu ssion To Feature P.T.A. good qut,stinn' yourself when you :iPt beh the wheel o f yfiii r YOUR FREE QFFJCIAI M eeting Nov. 29 , ; CliriStniaS 3 6 3 ! ICampaign Opens l, l'll T I • !ln IOW the-eve-1 N y e F u n e r a l Home Ed w i n A .Stevens 5 6 B u j f a lo Street M a r i o u i \ c w York WA 6.4222 J M arion—The non-graded pro-[ 1 Central School -'“ Nov. 29 PTA meeti K rl Green ill headthe Marioit Ageoey,lnc. First National Bank .BlUg.. 'M arion—C. W alter H ansen.' ..Mail.....il I,... -------H Studies D ep art-; rnent, recently spoke to t h e members of the M arion R ota ry Club - •........... .F K a rl Green w ill head the p a ne discussion consisting of se v e ra Er::7,„'‘'S \i n \”u“ ins the program durin g the-eve-1 ning, Thi'S meeting should also| be of m terest to -p a re n ts wl“ w i l l have children startin g school ne.xt September. Ti.o ...opting w ill begin at 8 tile audUoriura. Rp-ia - - ill be served in the jyjarjon—A wate r hydrant o n .g y jm io street was damaged when it was struck by a car on rid a y night, Nov 10. The auto,-' -------H Y D R A N T .D AM .tG l^D M A R IO M , M. Y. M arion—Dr. John M. Davis o f f,Netvapk, ehairm an o f Uie 1967. Seal Prngram in |Wayne County, acidre.ssed a j(,j.yyp (,j-pg^^ty w o rk ' ‘ Rp-ia rk last Wednesday. j a irkersat New-meslia. Presented By ' THE TRAVELERS CE COMPANIES p,T[yi peRue who, was program '''an fo r the meeting. chairm an (Invalid 'Coach Service) Hansen ch6se com m u- nism as hts topic fo r the rt-ning. fje Vw-iefly outlined the m'eation of the C om m unist doc- 'trine ,and its rise to the present, He mentioned the numerous co n frohtations th at have (place between the U.S S.R . and the United States. j volunteer bn (reiiiendom ifpssinnal asts by people on the .state and the research eommittees ea which is being c arried on to gear the program to the need.s .'\llhoiiEh , a great deal of em- ph.ssi.s has , a great deal of em- ph.ssi.s has been placed on res- p ira to ry disea.ses ■ .since 1 962 . T .B. is a m ajor problem among ng, and a great deal of Peoples He told the members of the Mub that ^ ’“ 9 th e Sovl , gradually .shifting from a foW-''Var policy to one of peace,- f't* coexistence w ith the United tc hieet the challenges and ■ th reats of Red China A ng, great leeds to be done w ith school age Forum The chairm,an fo r Christm as Seals in M arion. Miss M a rg a r- attended the 'anti w ill be placing the piacards adn other m aterial in lot cal .spots Dt'W' reminders of this im iiort.m t on by the l le a lt ;carried an un,sucre.s,sful candidate le office of town justice wi.shtake to t ills opportunity= o ;; Aide Completes 5-Day ^dTIL'CCTY Workshop .v - v .i t 9 g«w,z44-497.; -\’ °,._; QBUILDING MATERIALS ~‘?§’:,«;;’-§— ~••\AssoriatioTi. Christm as .seals been mailed, and if ed to receive 'them.. —Gur.tis.-whQ-.wilL ply is provided. = o ;; have now all those who v anyone fa il-.supiiorted my cainpuign. rbntact Mi.ss, I wish to pu blicly extend my ■.sul'incamfc 'sM-t/ao Coach Paul DeRu - [ P is handling ir wS ^ ^dTIL'CCTY .v rv Fiqk 55V W ,„e ,, ■ H o .a r i.,,. freshmen. the light footedshowrnobile m ’s .....leals this ye.ar are in the K=mce. I sincerel; form of a tra in which invite s ’’c lie r m an h,as you abord fo r the journey to-to defeat him at th is w ard good health. The Chri.st-would greatly impam our mas Seal ^pn 'm - w ill.h P lp support w e of Marion. dPtertinn program s in finding Mr. Hance s experience and unknow'n diseases, medical re-Judgment, to gether , w ith our search to discover newer wnv= other im umbents to guide our illnes.s, and more inexperienced ..........----------------------local govern- ply is provided. in trea ting pre.sent und rienced' educattofial efforts in the fight meiqbers ,o f o u r l - .igainst tuberculosis and other .1 respiratory diseases. A ltliough I may have lost the polls. I feel m iirh more 1 ^ ■« II been won th an lost. T he peo Grange to Install Newly-Elected have met, tiie friends lade, th e _.knowledi the things c replaced by ■William J. Lk ld le ■ark. has re- a five-day .c.evision work- L r / iS S ,'” ' i . , ,. Complete Build ing & Remodeling Service ;:o‘a15i.:as\‘ WINDOW UNITS BUILDERS HARDWA\ ......K ? S k A S l D i .G . r i« i e . A 5 d , „. v „„ 5 , . Central SchooL. o f a group of per.kbns irc - L ddl . udio-V isual pire e in r. M arion l chool, was one iQ r.kbnslrom vari- ous parts of th e nation attend-*— ‘—the CCTV workshop. The ......K ? S kA S lD i .G W A 6 - 43 26 BIRTHDATi D IN N E R ,Win'Eer ’s one big playgrai at a heavy snow, you'll be SKI-DOO around. Laugh r just piairr sporting. •bund wl-th a the go. Great for skiers, hunters M r. and M rs. M a rv in D e F is h ous parts e ‘—the CCTV workshop. The mg - mg \'O'' M A R I O N Comm unity Calendar ,Win'Eer EAST A N D HUBRIGHT See Them Ah enjoyed dinner a t „-!« W .™«««« \; the npex Corpora- , c nal con.sumer and edueatior products division. E lk Grove Village^. 11 1 ., is the only school the nation. ,Win'Eer S N O W M O B IL E SALES PALMYRA RD. M A the things away or replaced by Officers Friday public I. ,..„ ™ 10 r e , „-!« P H O NE 926-5577 o 926-4226 M arion—Deputy Roy H eit of ‘Savannah w ill be in Mario attend the LFriday. Nov. 1 7. M r. H eit w ill in.stall the officers during. le lite r .after mlLS of the elec- tie di.scussion be- ^om'oha.'MLssrC'a'rrn. M f-• Bliek. and lady ard. Mr.s Susie Riiek . G range H all. 1 7—-Grange meeting, 8 p.m ., tion o f Officers. f 3 - i 7 — P T A Book Fair, daily 9 a.m. - f pm ' > p.m. - 9 p.m. TTiursday. Friday cvcr.in ‘ - -« M arion Central School. WINTER TIRES ARE IN! H AM PTO N M E M O R IA LS 1 ?■ 1 8-—Ghristmas Bazaar, sponsored by the ^ and Rosary Society of St.: Gregory's 1 h '-.Kh A & W A Y 89 0 S /M W IN T E R PASSENGER • EXTRA DEEP L U G S--A full 16/32\ deep for better tractiom • COMPACTING RIB — Keeps f}fe fire on top of snow or mud. 18—Smorgasbord. 6 p .m .-8 p.m .. spon -^ ' American Legion Auxiliary. 18—fe a th e r Party, BpotlHored by the f ir k you all and God people of M.'irion, Carl E Tavior 42 M ill S tH 'ft Marion,' New York N ov. 2 n - ^ H „ta t y . Q HO p m .. Presbyteri.au Chui N ov. 20—Bo y S ro iif m eeting, 7 p.m . • SELF-CLE-ANING DESIGN—For ^ fuR fim'e traction. • NYLON CORD—4 plies strong for the most demanding drii meeting p,m..t''and served fo lliiw 3 GENERATIONS Qualify • Honest \Values N ov. 2 t - ^ ircTfSTOhs m ee lin ^. 8 p .m ;. Frre-H-*fh p,m..t''and fjj served fo lliiw iiig th e tmrtalhttkm; * LefkowHi Seeks Control N ov. 23—^Community T h a n k s g iv in g Service. I' ■ ■HyRtiteforfried Charch; ‘ ---- *17.95 *21.95-aivi *23.95-S ’ ” - O f N a tu ra l Gas Rates General Louis Attorney J. Lefkowit/, said last-week that he has join ed w it h ' the sta le Clip and save this handy guide to coi courtesy of the First Natio nal Bank of 9 2 0 : 9 5 / ^ join i ' Public, Service CommiSSipn in in proceeding lo upliold fed .court ci era! of l l S4 WASHINGTON RD .I^ITtSFORD f t6 to 4 - 45 W GENE MILLER TlieJst National Bank OF MARION Marion, New York \ALL WAYS FIR ST IN BANferNG'' Y«l«n| D«|iMlt InnuranM Cor». proceeding upliold era! regula!tion of na tura l iducers it the Texas- ^ A R IO H A G W A Y ^SALESMAN) ■79 S. M ain St. M arion, N.\^. Phone 926 -7 7 1 2 M ario n . N . Y. Ce Marion metery FEATHER PARTY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER T8 - 7:30 U 40 TURKEYS plus door prize S P O N S O R E D BY MARION EIRE DEPARTMENT W IL L TAKE PLA C E A T T H E FIRE HALL SMORGASBORD SATURDfiV, NOVEMBER IS SERVIN G W ILL BE F R O M ; 6:00 P.M . To 8:00 P .M . SPONSORED BY THE A M E R IC A N L E S IO N A UX IL IA RY ADULTS-S1 JO CHILDREN-75C PTO N IA LS Honest \Values GENERATIONS Written Guarantee Memoria l WASHINGTON RD .I^ITtSFORD 45 W — MILLER ^SALESMAN) arion, N.\^. metery kI I GSanHsgiving” ^^ M u V s dMJ r - NovemkrUli Shoales Drug Store 17 S . M ain St.' t M arioii. N.Y. RBPTURE-EASERTM geo -- 0 5 P«r .0« >A fp tr mc* Produe i ) side Si|95 measure arouna lowest part ot aDaomen Spec ify right, left or double . SH O A LE S DRUG MARION, N. Y. 926-5636