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Leg^l Notices Legal Notices Legal Notice Newark,N.Y. Cburier-Gatotie Thursday, Nov. 16, 1V67 HOT.ce Central School District No.-l^ of tht i 4B S S 3s r s r“ Arcm liu. Pulunru. 'M«Tu»n .unit y,, S \'\ blliicttor I»f uiiditnmfi iind I'mpj-ovc - ments to the so\Vage treatment plant. Bids will he received for the toliovv - Injr contmcts; S i H 3 i = s i r '“ Do-It-Yourself jyUlER.GAZETTE WANT ADS reach an estimated 55,000 at the !ow cost of 75c minimum (15 words or less)., ' ,i,nal words 3c a word. Sen^d your WANT AOS to the |,atk Courler-Gaiet+e or phone DE' 1-1000. Copy deadline ^fant Ads is Tuesday noon, week of publication. Home Service s Arcmliu. Pulunru. 'M«Tu»n.unit s w i a s 's s Clean tip Leftover Summer Chores s w a y Sales and Service. •Call Leon L , Stell. 218 West MU- _'ler St., Newark. Phone DE 1- 1094 Also have good recondi- 3d clear ir f o r a tloned ners: Hoover, E Irolux, Air-way, Lewyt, Sin forcashoronbudget e for cash or on budget\^payments' ’^^nmore and Kirby, yyiii seU S iH 3i s i r e.xcepit Sutiiniuy.s. Sundays and hi»li- muxnxr mmcu mu sune Luv Awllun \\...m nnu the Ftdanl an an ul 1-464 wrnhlh ...s.... ... .mpmm...c sa- .1 sex ....\.—.. x.....a 9., . .,..-n.,..u....nI smm.¢.. ,, xyma uld Szxulinn .n..m....f..5‘-r _. .52. I ~ j —— Help Wanted—Female 12 -..,....... .... .... .. I/lib’ |lI I. nun nun-hi e -on the m A ..L..‘f.n,r .1‘. x‘I.‘..u“ 1>|;,_..§’k_:§r m ... .. 1 ...r...' ..L.w.... the :15...” .« ...,f'a .\..u. and _-«.:m .,m.-» :-m.. By MR. FIX tem. OU tanks should be fuU if “YOUNG noLvs£:w!vEs. MOTH- ERS. NEED emu income? Work 243 evenings per wuek. Earn :30 us :50. Car and telephone nor- ‘essary. can collect :us~¢ss—:9=3 or wme DECOR. 139 HJzlv:hur.s2 ‘Ave, N. Syracuse. N. Y. 13212. I l'.’cMH -. was, wan-lo~wa1l cameu ma‘ Iurnuure cleaned. Stab‘ ca-rvets cleaneu and smmarl. Burns and mom damage repaired. only n- liable experxenced wgrkmen val} handle your work. cau couecv Thomas Dayle, Onuno 5244109. lcl rUE .\HOVE .MAMED DEFEND - ' i r\\'x\ .-‘di'u“xu Islvw ::\H»nn:. N:-w Yulk S ' .»a .^ - f 1 Clean out aGcumulated junk from basement and attic. The Vance of a home fire increases irihg w inter when furnaeps and houses can become flammable Oily rag s paints Should nc r the h eat suppl; ■ Make yourself a checklist of items to be tended to before cold weather sets in. Here are a few suggestions. Taking down s vious end-of-sui there can be mon that. Before storing screens, lake necessary repairs. Paint IS is an ob- m er job, but are to it than ma fram es now so that screens can be put back on Immediately in the spring. Store fiat and cover _41____i __Qoro kepp them clean. Before putting up storm win- dows, cheek putty around the glass in both storm s and regu- la r sash. Wash the windows While everything is still taken apart. e a l H around window fram es while making your in- spection. : Check t h Farm Machinery 14 . DRIVINa^^Si Kewafk, N - Y. 24 Eose PICKERS—1 & .... fciiliams Home for t h e ,w/m ounted 2 row picker, Larec • 35c37tl W-illiamson. ! selection of cra\.ltT tractors............^ S & S T t ?” “i“ S ragga‘ um; 55 j I ■ Cut off water from all outdoor fixtures. Drain hose, wipe clean and coil neatly for winter stor- __Qoro r»loor> Hirf nff n - arriiSM tQOjSp ■a ly age.Clean di to g rden ool wipe metal p arts with oily rg^ Hang them neatly and out of the way'. Drain gas and oil from power mower. Mount on blocks of scrap wood to take pi'essure off tires. Cover with tajpauUn or heavy building paper to keep 11:1-22.15 s. h.-n W u‘.L\“..‘f.“.; .-....x; nm the ...... ..: s1.su:. a...., .......q lhk .........a.e ..x lb; ,s..1...a..‘ .IlI||ml|l<, .....,». ........: .~ .5.” I... mu ... ......4 _n., m. W4 ‘m n In n on m.- tum!!!» vnu-uni v( N... 3.\.....}‘ o...m .....s ...u....« In‘ ...,...u......... .. ,,...v..:... M ‘.~(..;.... nu of .»..,m..._........ |;:'Ia:‘ WILL THE ''-\ .is; ,!i ?.(10 and_ ViOOjferent sizes, '-z tracfe to fit .sev-^apalla Roofing - 0 0 poj. t !L ' - .e estimates. < _ front floatation and tire.; ------- ............ .. t . L--: - for hiost all make tractors. Far-I I mall A with i-z trarks and bca.i b pullers. Gravity yrain . boxes .p Wanted ^ -i l\ f l ^ 3 L w .N e w a r I WANTED; B.iby-siltinc job.. L !every Saturday oi after scheol .iMembers of the Cadette Girl ' [Scout Patrol, pa -, Phillips. Su ■ zanne Jan.sen. Sharon HaM.,- Debblc Whitcomb and GalV'WA Brms.s. Reasomble ra’e.s. only and = |: .S i33?“ . !!!!! i' awfing. Sidiiq 37 While the weather IS still good, make certain gutters and down- spouts are clean and free of rust.' They will need one final cleaning after the last leaves are off the trees. spection. : Check w e a t h e r stripping around doors and windows. • RoQsevelf News ^ s s o c /a CURRENT HAPPENINGS (Mrs. Halvey, Grade 3) The Halloween committee In drs. Halvey’s room did them- iw\ by Carl Sandburg, a poem about pumpkins that fi- nally become JacI Then follow; sws ig K Chock the roof. Loose shingles should be nailed down before a high storm -comes along, p u t a dab of asphalt rooting com- pOiund on nail heads to prevent rusting. ■ For Rent \SkiSgpplies ............... ^ - t . L--: rusting. -Been painting? You can con- tinue until the outside tempera- outdoc 0 degrees, ure and ( .large 1 d i s p l a y M: ...u... ..x., ....‘a v.u'..{.-;~ n..§.i:,.:~_u..| yr /Q. Kevin H arris was judged the boy with the best costume. He s dressed as n dragon with a .large paper mache head. Cheryl Smith was voted the girl with -the best costume—w hat the best dressed witch wore. David Van- Derlinde was chosen the funni- dst boy dresi.scd as a scarecrow. Michelle Heald was chosen the en-funniest girl d ressed as a devil. jir l e They received prizes. For en- tertainm ent, we played Clown Bean Bag Toss with prizes go- ing to the top three boys and. top three girls In score. The girls-w ho scored highest were Lisa Morganti, Diana Mobbs and Stefanie Priebe. The boys Included Kevin H arris, Da- .■ ' - VanDerlinde an d Charles ‘Mullin. All prizes inclydcd Luc- ky and Arrow books. Scholastic i Paperbacks. Refreshments in- eluded homemade dccorc^ted ll{cupcakes and cookies, many.va- 1rleties of candies and Koolaid. The committee included Kev- in Harris, chairm an, Charles sys-Mullin. Joyce Estes, Merlyn Casselmah, Michelle Heald and Lisa Morganti. Your c l a s s thanks you for a fine job. Calling all mothers and dads. The P.T.A. Drive is still on. Won’t you join? Your boys and girls want you represented. Gal. Por Month Station Available ..m..n .....: Ilu ;r.m...., -.-.-. um... ......u. 12\‘ Pm! I'lvestment ;,'..'.'.‘.'z.\..'.§3ElL.£\'€..\ x,..x.. «. .u......n... u..- dewalk, d r i v e , a and brick sta irs fo Repair concrete and jacks. Moisture will en-funniest m ortar cr jte r them and alternate freezing and thawing will enlarge them ■ before spring. Clean out dirt s ^ nd loose m aterial from cracks. Tln - dereut the opening If you can so that opening is wider at the bot- itom, narrower at the top. This keeps patch from pulling out.\ Wet down thoroughly before patching and keen dam p-until patch has hardemned. ’ onld have t/hecked Iyour furnace and cleaned it when the heat went off late last [.spring. I f you didn’t, better c a ll{cupcakes in professional furnace contrac - ;tor to do the job quickly. Make --•rtain you know oiling points 1 blower in a forced air sys-Mullin. 51'.\ f.'e.i\I..«.' nu-m. 5...‘ OIL COMPANY ROCHESTER FA 8-5430 ie PO Box 8591 Icchester, N .Y. ——.......... C |kM S#i | a ---------------OisDosal I Serti.in I 491 ^f-etuil di.strict _________ ------------- ^f-etuil di.strict meetjnff in SCRATCH PADS Some 512” X 8”. W1 Colors. Ju st 10c c.ich. Comier-Gazefte, 104 1 FOR SALE: ------------- hite and COMMERC a Newark T IA l Serv NT Downtown •1 tile business .'-(icl for right LO ST b riclit f rolor.s r e sto re th e m wiVi Blue Lu.>;trc ■nt cl'-otric 3.I .: m pooer Si , E .Miller weekly tfai ups Our service is as go th e best and better thai rest Nnrsen Di.sposal phone 331-3887 sub-jiamlul-' fFHA Members 10 Plan Tour ' gAtSta’teSchoo| m-mmmm..._ g......|....... ...r and an-vlixnrn, .r ..... mm. munen mu p.... ..n.... ma... yy..u.u nr n... u. ..r n...... Part Gibson llT\'ii.';\.? ....» ..,... .'-(iclfor right n-tail. Phono nights 331- Clossifiecl Display ■aimPtl .forces ,of the N .V. being unknown herein. ^trornpy (Jetioral New York: ,Any perBonBbavinj' ew 'vo ''rk '^Gne ' t'‘‘« sh. jr IVfarion — Se V( ____^.veral topics of dis- cussion Were reviewed at one of the rcccnt meetings of the Fu- Homemakers of America. Personals ’.e MI-'''' S i Tht' rPS '»li»t,..t> ivQs c!uri>il«lulj? uflopt»-«l NC iijO - bedropms, . furni.shed and with C .1 1 1 'P alm yra, ' t'‘‘« sh.bavinj' . ,AnyperBonB any inter?«t Si cr t ‘h® g in s w as p u ttin g on a sm a ll p a rty fo r p a tie n ts a t th e '^ m v ark ^ S t a t e ^ J ® h oo l.^ ^ T h e Governor to Make Personal Visits to Rent 4 _ 3Ir and, Mrs. Gordon V a n -\ .Auki'n 111 New.irk will ci ;iicr p.irfius. Mr -and ^ man Wilson, Mrs. J.am ford. Mr, and Mr.s I ford. Jimmy <ar j Th.ihK.s.’ivinc Day J Mr and Mrs Mon I man. and Mr ami Mrs iBurces.s. ctiildn'n Joiin. and L.iiirn Lee, attended a [ . I birthday celebration for Kathy ‘ [ jcati-tinun's Uiird birthday jday at the home ot lier pat ^ Mr and Mrs Vernon Catclnnan ,I of M i^d n n I Mr.s C a th e rin e Ryrfcrnan of j.N e,\ark IS .speadinu Wic, , w tfh Mrs Frank Walters. [“ „n , A - :«« j ; E« o r d on Mr. and Mrs. Foster Dick n.'. S.iturda.v. Debbie. Ctui'-k and Dirk Mr and J 6..\GJulia.“‘aE\1,T?.$£f\‘§I§~' »u.. an» .m...: llerrmha-r, Is. TO i;p.NT or n .Newark area. ::|-,I.l4il'V-|lV’|'.:;’l)‘(“‘:7:\:Ifl\>\):K:l“#.'.l.i.I‘ In -‘tdllmr .m.-4 n.. ma At Town Meetings FIRST GRADE NEWS The girls alsn vat:-d»lo hnvel pen»pa|s ln nmvr mm-s Bun-I mu snnsmrry ii tn wruo lo um; -sum: mlvnsur 0! several smlvs Including Alnslm. Hawaii, Call- «forum. Flunda and nexghburxng staves. tvernor Rockefeller personall; .iitewidc series of \town meet- igs\ before Jan, 1 to obtain ideas and opinions that cart be helpful in the development of his 1968 program. In the (Mrs. Boyce) We went to Monroe^ County Airport on Halloween morning. Mrs Grant drove Mrs Shove, Mr.s. Brennes.s.al. Mf.s. H art- man., Mrs rove and Mrs. Kreb- [beks went with us. We sang .some of the way as belw e rode along.-Diane Brennes- sai. M iscellaneous UNTOL’S SIGNS; Large fdbodrd, 13c ea.. 2 for L .iloMng are in stock- Keep Out, For R en t ■tt Inquire, Rooins Por 1 pom For Rent, F u rn ish ed ' Ihirr.Ehed Rooins P o ^ £ '.|S S A« : SPWCT PIA ,;;' .2\-1'; »2J'\\‘I‘ x ''.‘‘:.;\‘ am. ...,.‘3 .'..*,..; .4... 1...... m n..p.m- an-I ru-ms fur nus ... I.» -.......nn-.2. ...-. ... um \“l\-‘Ill ..| N... nnrlnrl. nr mu... x.. .u‘. ... .1 n......|.m._ lw-In he lllD<|InLnl hy the Surrnznul tn work, has announced tha )vie is available sometimi Chri.stmas discussing de a , l . rlub * his 1968 program. In announcing the meetings. the schedule for which will belw announced sooii, the Governor said their purpose is \to seek al views on the im pact of te program s and to discuss isible problems tir change^ ’ ■ ’ considered in pos sI which should be connection With the develop-—Randy ;_x:;!;.l|.i;w::.. ...... .... .... \.... ... -m A1-zsgxxnnv w’u:rLu~.-u_- w.» hn j F irst we walked by the place i where the luggage cam e in 1from the planes. — Jam ^ 1mee term inal out Cleveland. ^ of the planes we saw imall and -es Klino. We saw the big restau ran t at 'th b we didn’t go in. develop-—Randy , Some e On the runway were s l criti-jh ad propellers. -Barry Larwin. American Aitllncs had th eir In-biggest Astrojet th ere. It was a ef-Boeing 323. We w atched the mechanics .put kerosene in a tank in the wing. Je ts don't u se gasoline, One person could not take care helpful'o f this big • airplane.—B arry Dingman. | , tor Kent. Rooms For Trailers For Rent. Pri-vVrlD iano Can to Credit Man: S ’ or. a 3pln« pla n . r . ., : W« r ■redit ager rtl.vnd, oiiM 22r43i4F ■Lsted' signs. Newark • 104 E. M in e r I - ■ -------- lent of my 1968 program \The helpful connection With the a food basket to a person girls think would truly ap- By Diane Depap®, leporter. lent of my 1968 program .” \The numerous helpful com-1 raehts, suggestions and' criti-jh cisms I receive by mall and through representatives are In-biggest valuable hi my continuing ef-Boeing forts to assure personal contact] between the people b( New York3 i>( th eir Goveriior,’’ he ave always felt that whenever, possible^ it Is helpful'o to m eet With people hi th e i home communities. \The Information, judgements j M in e r I - ■ -------- loiltf Electrical Service Personals ■ L ’iven th a t I '■ •ii.siblr for any •V-'v'sjorK Pel^Want^d ■TE IN . s ', r a N(CE CO. ligh school E L E C .T R I G MOTORS ’RE PAIRED, all types of repairs rewinding, etc. John Van Aaker- en, E .Union and Vienna Sts.. 33L5852. 27c35tl e l e c t r i c m o t o r repairing New and nsed motors. Michael Tellier, 447 Lake Avf ^, Office Eqitipmenf 28 ^ e d ^ M o I e 11 gr-andparents, Mr and J ward Hammond were taken it Ih tir bume in Hi-iehestPr Sundat qvening by Mr and Mrs. Ware Mr and Mrs Robert A rth u r-! S s ™S'TS.“ i Advice Offered givinc Day in Rochester w ith ' Mrs David Bartlet to ■ sumption . \ Ave. Horn. 1 wn North Main, Street Newark. New York r ana ivi l x l u Doauci-i. ,Mrs. Ham Khoury was guest Mrs B artlett Monday at a.-' nf'heon Mrs. Bartlett is w ife, the Coli For Safe Driving Wife Over Holidays Ibles. Rene I DE 1-3281 . isionlr Mrs M orris'C atebm an and i vD rive-defensively w henever! and Mrs. Joseph Suhr. chil-you are on the road during the 1 Jody and Joe Jr of Can-■ long holiday weekend,\ warm lunc .of the president Ralim andTion John o f :long been a jovous occa ion for[ Newark; Mr. Roger Yost of the j „jost American families, but the 1B e -, pioodnun Road spent the week- ^ t^ounting traffic toll on our h igh-' rent 'e n d at Old Forge huntU’\ The Thanksgiving holidr .hundreds every year. All makes o f P o rta-|a,,d tt i ' tch 1 S L - O^rto WAolrlpr Jr.. Newark 1 Mr . S lc llU id n n ns -------i and imiia will be Tlianksgiving Richard Haayen. regional man- -----t y p e w r it e r s - FREE \VFD - ...ue .sts o f Njr and Mrs Ver-ager of the Allstate Motor Club. P(>SITION ,STER Dictionary rran Catrhman and family of | Haayen offers the following '■ \h S i e t c S ; s r f f i ; u ,\ ' S“ C ' tl aptitud*' ________ . .... ................... . - \Trc rvunipl Buruoss Good n pp o r-; TYPEWRITERS, adding ma-,.nd a r ...I T S , : s •roteSr'““ ge.ss ■ J , .. „. w i l l\ av r p le n ty o \ tim e a n d ,w m have no need to rush. ,:Obey all traffic laws, and be ,especially defensive in y o u called ' driving. ! gr-andparents, Mr and J ward Hammond were taken . 73“ \\'«';...L ~..pr....u mw ..“.‘.'.i.u..M u:.;..h._..;.;. my .,... mm for mu. lEG\‘L%§’;\ ’v“.'.'f““ D7 or . ......- ;r... mm: a 27!: a..‘s....u.°u3:‘.. su... Inmm. New Vork mm lTnlP[-llnnnz 815 n.'u»ox2n Poor Honey Crop Seen Due to Wet- Summer in State ; Dingman. Three stew ardesses got off. They were p retty. A Wg plane [needs th ree because so many people ride in it.—Judi Keuke- con-Haer,. State to Receive | \The Information, judgements and suggestions that I gather through these visits will be of ;reat help in assuring the con-Haer,. “tate p ro success of S Unuing be-gram s.\ Bids on $1,204,000 Clydo Bridgo Job :for[ The New York State honey •op will be sm all this year be-gram rainy summer, ac- irding to a Oortiell University jieulturist. ijger A . Morse of the N. Y. State college of Agriculture. Cornell, attributed the decreas- ed honey crop to the fact that alfalfa crops didn’t do well be- cause of wet weather. Bees which, feed on the alfalfa got less nectar and produced-less honey. There was enough fall hbne^ from goldenrod, in most are a in the state though.-'for the bees to survive the winter. .The The chief inspector invited Us Iin. We walked p ast the cockpit {where the pilot.co-pilot and en- gineer sit. There were lots of I Instrump” ''’ l it was fun ju st sitting |n the inglis Rhoda Prom ise, a t w o - A m e r i c a n Airlines :H - i‘S S S : l 3 : ~ . = a ; itii3 .v.4r pounds Of butterfat In 305 M I pilot where to go so that he I w ouldn't hit th at area.—Bonnie Wendy Tellier counted the girls who want to be stew ard- esses when they grow up. The boys hope to be pilots, Mrs. Trum taught HAIL d a m a g e I'' Two Dairy Cows CHeJ f o r m ik f^oJocKon p . ' inglis Rhoda Prom ise, a t w- $i .204.000 bridge I = nsportation Dec. 14 a t 10:30 a e project involves cbnstruc- tion of a new _^ ...,........... ...iv e r and the •roteSr'““ '\ r : , Clyde, plus construction of inter- approach roads for a half-mile. .The honey crop was not af- fected in those areas of the state where the bees do not depend on alfalfa, Morse noted. In the Catskills, where bees feed on wild thyme, and in parts of Northern New York, whei depend on white sweet there was no decrease honey crop compared Decreased of ; 'TTie new 554-foot-long bridge with a 30-foot-wi( ■ crete roadv ^ide sidewi Ifi^ p c t nf t t-ide cem ent con- way, and two five-foot- e alks will be built ju st the existing bridi which will be demolished. - locatedi Geneva and Redfi ev Streets will connei relocate# Mill Stn rebuilt with pavements. _ays eld !ct directly at llc 4 6 tl'f tl'f u r n itu r e and supplies. Arcadis r.n .Mr .a ' driving. Compensate in your driv in g r any f a t h e r conditions. Ifi^ ■ather conditions become ha- rdnii.s vniir f rin ? ? ! e d ~ F e m c ile 12 Lpoking for Uat is stvllsh and tasteful? Bond.s are alw: k e y ' S®M v®\'\ ‘^savlng.s ffoi exper-. . p o,sa le\ ad in the Cburier-^np^jatp f e ma l e , ■ather conditions becomeha- rdnii.s catlcpl vniir f rin _ays always appn U S , , Hse your seat belts. Decreased amounts of honey probably will not affect honey prices. He said that prices a re determ ined by w( than, local m arkets. boys hope pilots, Mrs. Trum p taught us a song when we cam e back about fly- ing over hills, valleys and cities. 'orld rath er 1965 3/4 CHEVROLET 292—6 eyi. w ith CilMPEK w heels, tire s an d sp rin g s. EXCELLENT CONPITTOX 1967 STEWART Sid ed no r C am per—Sleeps 6. “Fold o u t bed on back o f unit. P a te n te d SN \P -.\-N .4 P”.Hot w a te r, show er, toilet, com p re sso r 110 v — I f enn v erter LOOKS B ilA M ) NEW SALE PR IC E S3995 Com plelt DOYLE NKCH GO. PALMYRA 5?'7.YZ0t