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Navy. , fh e t e will be ruc-’itiorui ifoinsl jgtere^i- jt-tcUs1' n:. ol bar spr-.' •iat musie, curio-; warn other,] M-ir V • nil; ■ B lUth'’ Ohureh ' r \V.,U iinr.Ki-.. lo.-alpd at M(C' .h |,- , r, t I,-:, rat-ifo r.!.; comer of Rt itW and Shlmen .Creek R u, ennductin.a .its -sri and J^Bhc .!■;• tM.dml.v n.v.P :.d i«> -,.r~. ty CWf( !;en< <■; Iktdm Tj M;ty 3 trrrnfoti‘a-ad-.\ TlV-'jj.ido\ L..h:y - ' S ^ u d c n t ' C ^ Q A C ^ ' 6 h c t s - Q f f i $ i Q _ _ Aimv. Suiuiaj. M.»y 5. Tht e;\ ice.. tiines arc 7:30 > m da’in-i tlVv v.i-ek and il a.m. and 7 30 p.m. on Sunday, lire theme -isr ‘U Sottghl for a Ytah..' ■ Two men Tpp^seirttmr the- / | Cooper added the..: \it the .dim will, be shewn f ent itled.: ., js anything like it wa, ‘llavcii of the Grin 1.\ On Sun- la:>t ti.w;.]. la m-m M-ia.-i- , dry: et 11:00 itui, Rev, B e i k e n J ^ - ' ' *» M * * further ’ltat. will, speak - oh the subject' '■ tolte5 'God’s' Pence Ptun;\ at 7:30', 1-ip.m. Rev. Hyp^we'r will, bring- ' .. , > .. 1 e n t i t l e d L&tf&l\S T h Oil/t SCO UTS Mi ulct blur to ..-eas'Jy for a good scat.' com.; f.cii- is living. JLuuily.. is; 31! k as •id d’V j?r ■■ ,r „yFS student to . i...! •ihity under- :<T.d- - be suaport-.of v.‘ : . .'tie -the stu- viK at your ■, •; T. and com :• >:v taivard pro- ; im i t *tmder-. DERBY WINNERS — Pictured are Cub Scout a from Pa.<;k J 37 who won .the Jr'ine- wood Derby races a; a recent .pack m eet ing. These boys will compete with boys from other communities in a race in , Sodus. ' this Saturday. Front from left are Steven . Losey., Cub Scoutmaster Gerald Fisher, Jerry Thomas, Brad Wing, William Facer, Terry Ford, Alan DeFisher yrho is an alter nate, Barton Lehr and Eric Zawadski. Bach row (1/om left) David Mannhardt and Mark Dingman who is an alternate. T » = O rb a h e r P h o t o Assoeiatidm of ■ ‘ IBSpSsts for florid Evangelism.\Tidsatpiar-: the ^ c ■‘The 'Testimony U Paul . A trio, G t f r S TO O O l a ie r S “The. Heavenlv .Echoes\' from • * • Baptist Bible Seminai-y will - p r o - ^ j avi 0 n- The gills - nf Girl vide special numbers through - ^cout Troop 22') • recently ^ent out the weekend. ■ I cookies to servicem en in Viet Bible Baptist feels fortunate Nam. and. are now enjoying th\ to get speakers cf such high ‘ results of tTieir good .deeds in calibre. Both men are veteran jlh.e form o f letters from tho missionaries, with successful r e c -| young men who. received, the ofds in their respective posts. In ‘-packages. According to a ruling of the ] twice, as the 22nd and 24th pres- • State - -Department. Lyndon B. ident, 'hecause his two terms .Johnson is the 36th president,|w ere not consfceUtiVe. Only .3S ; Grover. yteveiand’ is counted 1 indM&teaaS have held *he. oftiee.: :ered ■iTr,Phiiadt'lph 1 a, wdll oe - .he main speakers: R'cv WiT- ,iam J. Hopewell, ]r., deputation :ecretary • and Rev. Robert C. 3eikert, missionary to the Phil- ppittes. Rev, ■ Hopewell -wiil bring the Keynote address Fri day night entitled. “The Task ■Before W and presented also entitled: '\“Pro ject Pem:\ Rev. Beikert ’aril! -speak Satur day night -on th e subject: “Channels of Blessing” ‘ahd a/ .addition .to being 'Deputation. Secretary at ABWE,. Rev Hope- well. has .been the .Associate Professor of Missions at Baptist Use Want Ads for Results!- The _ Tetters .. w-ere. written by. boys who-originate from oities and towns a ll over the country, and reflect .their- gratitude for the thoughtful gestures on’ the part of the girlsTin the troop. A t t v l a n o n C e n H N s k ; Ai.u'ii.n—H'.u;:.*n'. Council and st-udert couit officials were ■ .le c e d rcceh'ty at Marjon Gentia-: Sch.x'l l-'lFwing a u n i ■ p.no.- ihivl i.a’Iuced speeches, posters, arrnuur cch cnts, coo- ■ames t ahd all :iui other aspects uf a polilioai corventiond ., At the outcom e-of the elec*^ tion the Student Council elect-- td officers were Eileen F fee- man, president: Judy Akers, vice-president: Susan Reynolds, secretary.; and-Jane- Van .Q u - sen, representative-at-largc. Student Court officers elceteS were. Todd Mason, judge.; Don na Crane, assistant judge; Brenda Stone, clerk; Janies Miller and Douglas Allard, d is trict attorneys; and Tom- A d - riaans'Cri,' boliff. f l h <- i l ■7 tl . , In 1888. it cost S1..500 to em balm a -finback whale lor a New.' York traveling exhibit. ■- 1 I B a n g y e f M a y 7 Marion—The annual United; Church Mutlier. ami Daughter- Banquet will be held in the - ischpo’l . cafeteria on .Tuesday, j May 7 -at 6 p.m. I Dr. Marion Morse will be the guest speaker for the evening; ahd ltal chosen as her topic, --Steries-F-rem - -t-he- -SeutlMvcs - FARM *$ I# IP T ^ [ i INTERNATIONAL* ! iCUB CADET. ^ LAWN AND * GARDEN J TRACTORS JEWELRY - Watches General Contractors t r a c t o r s HEARING AIDS Home Improvement I— Wrt.vnc Baptist iw. wll held its mid- -(f.r.: -: th\ Macedon STrrT nn Sunday, M a y ! iar.irc at .6:45 p .m .’ SOass “i Nurth Rose wilL .to: r,af the meeting. 7i'.'.: M K'lDatrict will it oft. -i.il welcome and ELc:. 'Bu/Vard of w a l- : r.r. lend. in B.evo,Uons.. 3aat:w> -•{ the churches h-nvn mmut'e reports. ■ s- - . , •; .moderated I- 1 ,*:- 1 :. >■ -Van Heerden; temn R'monsibility in- ! C'rri’v \ , will be the ieat'ir-- -jf the program. will represent the iCrr.:’. Action Program, >wavr.e cminty Rural Min- fir W.ivne County C:: 5 rr< As-uu and Mr. s:» c - “[ Sodus F irst batCr -r. i: Reaction and kb »:!: f\il- w the p a n e l Sw-n and fellowship- -v the program Dr. Morse began her career as a physician in this state and, then went to India, where sh e ’ bbcame superintendent p f.th e ATnmican=Baptist -'\Mtssidn'^losr^ pital. She reiired in 1960 and returned- to the United States. _ After a brief retirement. D r .: Morse returned to work among the Spanish-speaking people o f : New Mexico, and became head physician of tiro Mora .Valley, ‘ Mecncax mnt:—'— — - — ------ r Dr. Mose is now retired and, is now making her Tiome in G e-' neya. She presently aeeepta fre-. quent requests to speak before' church and school groups. D A N G L E R S 6 0 3 - S . M A IN S T . WATCHES * DIAMONDS • ♦ JEWELRY - - R E P A I R I N G • 3 3 1 - 2 5 6 5 . . . LILLYQUIST Uf7 JEWELERS^ E. MAIN ST. PALMYRA, N. Y. 596-5261 ( JEWELRY and WATCH REPAIRING RGGHE-KIMBERLY General Contractors Concrete and Masonry P.O. BOX 55 PALMYRA, N.Y. 14522 (315) 597-4191 r FORD ^ TRACTORS & EQUIP'T. — —Sessiba-Windibwa#-' ■- - Century Sprayers Se Parts Ford .Garden anfl - Lawn Tractors NEWARK TRACTOR KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS TEN YEARS AGO : May I. 1958 Jacqueline Bovet and Robert ', Stanton, seniors, and Carolyn Curtis and Melvin Adriaansen, juniors! attended the annual Citizenship Conference in Syra cuse. Fifth grade, taught by Mr. Kenneth McDonald, ~ staged a ' scienc.e fair with written de scriptions and art illustrations of discoveries- -they through' science.' , Seventy-two boys turned out to siem up for Little League: baseball. P e r s o n a l s HALLMARK CARDS ' (M a r in e - 'M id l a n d C h a r g e P l a n ) SHOES WINDOW Decorating RAGS f PAPER • IRON Men's & Children’s FINE FOOTWEAR • Bostonians • P . P . Fivers • Yorktown • Classmates FRANK’S £ £ * X » T E . tIH I O N S T , * INVALID EOUlP't \Citstorti Made\ D R A P E R Y S E R V I C E We Offer Complete Service In Window Decorating For Home* or Businesses WE -SPECIALIZE IN: • C u r t a l f t t • R e a d y - M a d e D r a p e r i e s . • fted s p r* a d s - * -4 M f tteh in g D r a p w • D r a p e r y - —C u r t a i n H a r d w a r a • W in d o w S h a d e s * • # P o r c h S h a d e s • Venetian BUnds • T r a v e r s e R o d s • W e f t t p a i r B l l n d s - ^ R o ^ D O W N T O W N N E W A R K CASH FOR YOUR . IRON, BATTERIES • RADIATORS COPPER • METAL ETC.. 'HYMiE PORT 224 W. UNION ST. \Newark's Most V e r s a t i l e ^ . Junk Dealer\ William E« Reeves PROFESSIONAL r ti-e—-n 7- - HEARING AID SERVICE BY APPOINTMENT -ONLY- ____ 220 FAYETTE ST. PALMYRA, N. Y. PHONE 597-9249 C O R S E R ' S HOME IMPROVEMENT Richard B. Corser ——6 UluinlMm i |Nat~ ---- • W in d o w * - D o o r * • A w n ing* - C o r p o r t* • Rssflng * IntulMlm 6 I r o n Rilling* 548-8901 ' Newark S t PHELPS, N. Y. fl Tl ■ *‘L M I f a . M • > T I 1 -I ‘T t l i ’l l r r 5 NEW MODELS N i X T \JU l 7 t o 12 HSi^se- IYLW . .Pom o a B l?; Csclr 'h f C l A f l wlffi th e fa m o u s -di- I N t W • rec t d r iv e th a t p d t s K f C t A f V G u ti C a d e t ® W a y out r i t w : trn r it lit e v e r y io b it K t tackles! 1 Schleede Farint Supply « R t 3 1 A l 14, lUyqn* . t« 6 - 0 S Z X r I CASE FARM UPHOLSTERY CAMPERS - TRAILERS MACHINERY African Violets i-TV-spring sports pro- :-i ■'-wing at the «C-r-,r..: s. imol. r- icttermeji form Ste rs Coach Paul De- r.ine. They are Bail Schooner-1 b-Rac, Fred Kep- 'St Bcvrt. Orlando Gon- ^4'--' Murphy, ShaWn Bradley. . _ toi;;,r wiio played as reported to the . a -enior catcher, ruocpyn who did not play 5 «c. ;<a ,of a knee ih l».t te - Sg? &r 5 rir. team as is up from the baseball for Gerald Storey-, Invalid and Hospital Equipment ■ FOR SALE or FOR RENT • C r u t c h e s a n d C a n e s . • H o s p . B e d s • W a l k e r f t t i d P l u s m a n y o t h e r ty p e s o f c o n v a l e s c e n t e q u i p m e n t OGDEN’S jPifdtiiioey Clifton Springs 462-7131 Tr ut will field a. -r. prised mostly of„ * >n Richard White, Ur.n, P:mi Arneele, Jim - - - H ihsen, Roltson S, and Gary- -b randidates in- ‘ Curse.tte: John- Hu- tvir-o. Thomas, \in.?: and Art Ertei , ■. a®, n -Gcltetee, in his trnnis coach, has ^ fr°m last j, 'bat wop the coun- ^ ^ P im s h ip . They are C * ” 'TvtTY Nevil, Dave ^ ? irV DpPoint. Gary 3jj;- J rfl Lecnhouts. fe!\ ri \ ’Phomore and # J S .- ipiOrs. The -squad lua,-. j,] a rb DuPre and fr^s’ ^ffPlank Joins ^College Sorority J' VorPlaiik, ,a .He.,,' HoP? College, is , a cf thc Sib social Iii, is the daugh- “ anci Mrs. William J. Mr, and Mrs. Ranee Holmes , of Orchard Park, N. Y. were' Saturday caiiers at the hofne of Mr. and Mrs. George Bremner. ’ Miss Gracia Vallance of Roche.s-. ter visited the Bremnors on Sun day, and was their dinner guest. M rs. Louise Cambiet is spend ing -several days in JEJolland;. Mich, visiting her daughter and* husband, Mr. aiid Mrs, Donald; Collier and family of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Bari Leno visit ed Mr. and Mrs. William Wright fo Maeedon on Sunday after noon. Mrs, Isabelle Bushart, Mr S. Jane Wiiliams, M iss Mabel Mil ler, afod’ Mrs. Jessie Moshier at tended the annual banquet and meeting of the Finger Lakes < Chapters of the Geneseo Alumni: Association on Tuesday even in g ,, April 23 at the L a Fayette Inn; in Geneva, Miss Miller and Mrs. Moshier tvere two of the four' 50-year members in attendance, - ^ 424 E. UNION ST. aud were accorded special ireo - 1 Newark, m . y , 33i-azs i ognition‘during the program fdl*-, lowing the buffet dinner. I Mrs. Arthur Bouwens is a n . arthritic surgical patient at the j Strong Memoiral Hospital where She will be confined for at le a s t , two weeks. hfOVERS Old Gold • Diaifionds NEED MONEY?? We B uy . . OLD GOLD and DIAMONDS LEE’S Jewelers o j o V w G Itn O B A C E l [ lo OM.» n a t i o m w i p k ] \Move wifh care ■ « . Ah/wh*w»*': MOVING? P * r f a * i d e z e n A e h i e M r v l * « « « | | H W -O N L Y - W O aw il I C C w N m N i k I k n g (H i t M e * a r n l l i t k n M * n o v a r )■ W a y n * C * i m p r . I d p r ic e Moving & Storage Newark Kd., Lyons, N. Y, PBOHtE 946-4660 African Violets E. Palmyra, N. Y. . A L S O \BLACK MAGIC” Potting Mix and Blossom Booster M O N D A Y * * T H U R S D A Y E V K S . 6 ta • MM, S A T . 1 0 A .M . t o • l*.M . GUNS-SUPPLIES G U N S BOERMAN’S Upholstery Shop 169 Rldgo Chaptl Rd. MARION, N. Y., 926-5689 Barn full af fumltura,. low ov«r- hoaU I, money In yoWlpocktU JUST IN - - - . FOX MINI - BIKES FOX TRAC SNOWMOBILES SALES & SERVICE DAVID • VANDER MOLEN H I L L T O P - O V E R L A N D * L E I S U R E - T I M E - B L A Z O N C O -T A G -A -L O N O - - ~ LlTTLE CHAMP T r u c k C a m p e r s .|C a m p e r e t t n T i n t A T r a v e l T r a l l i r . g a l e * A S e r v ic e t o w o v e r h e a d — Lergro S a v i n g * •‘THE B E S T FOR LESS” 1 3 8 S M o d e l s la S t o c k , C l o i e o u t o n A l l U s e d a n a 1 S * T NUSv M o U e li. |S S M a r i a n R 4 , R»*. B I N P a l m y r a , N . Y . s » 7 - 3 3 a » i Automotive Repairs TOM'S GEN'L REPR. TRANSMISSION REPAIR All Mafcee - Automntle A StaniHMI Completa Antomotlva tarvlea Oui*ral Repair* A Tune.Upi 416 N. MAIN DE 1-S397 Meats & Groceries \ h y d e s v I l ^ g r o c ? -NEW USED C o m p le t e R e l o a d in g S u p p l l e * MARI0 or CHET 1 6 4 f t . U n i o n St* N e w a r k O p e n W e e k d a y * 7 P .M . t n IO P .M . A ll D a y S a t u r d a y , S u n d a y M o r n i n g BEAUTICIANS NEW IDEA SNOWMOBILE TRAILERS GEHL - ONTARIO DRILL Lawn - Garden Equipment 1 CASE - HOMELITE - ARIENS f ARCTIC CAT SNOWMOBILES „ CERTIFIED SHOP SALES and SERVICE O’MEAL TRACTOR E. PALMYRA, N. Y. (597-4962) NURSERY STOCK 4 . •. % FOREIGN CAR SERVICE PALMYRA FOREIGN CAR SERVICE A ll iV lak M - A u f o m a tf C & S t a n d a r d C O U R T fesY C A R S A V A IL A B L E B Y A P P O I N T M E N T . O N L Y . Rt. 31.597-9016, Palmyra, N.Y. U C i A H A S G R O C E R Y 161 Norton St OPFN 7 DAYS A WEfeK • Q r « e « r l » s • M « a t» HARPER METHOD 604 4. MAIN ST. NEWARK PE l - l l l l - PLANT m W - SHRUBS - TREES . EVERGREENS All Nursery j^esh • REASONABLE PRICES » COMPETENT ' ADVICE B t QUALIFJWD 1 * n’ JC : - i l l % \ A. k i a I j ! -44l S-i 1 4 ‘-| » ■ »- I l -l * >L t. i.l k ii P a r k e r K d . N t w a r k , N . Y . P h e n e 3 3 1 - 4 6 1 7 Plumbing & Heating Plumbing-Heating Air-Conditioning Installation LENNOX DEALER \i Custom Sheet Metal FORMAL ATTIRE D E 1 - 2 3 8 0 Kathy ^ M a r t i n ^ a r k , and , p Q | ^ M A J L foyra spent froni Friday until Triciiing fheir grand - 1 mother. Mrs. Katherine Nevil of- Maple Ave. . ‘ ] About three percent more hogs are expected to be market ed this spring than last-. VerPlank of 215 Walworth Road. Marion. She is a 1967 graduate of Marlon Central High School. attire FOR HIRE And FOR SALE F o r a n y o c c a s i o n e v e r y t h i n g jjroia’II^ n e e d t a g o FO R M A L W O L K APEABEL „ * 1 2 3 S , 'M a in St- N e w a r k , N . 'Y : MURRAY '■fftSSS,- Z d w a r d P . M u r r a y — U w m r . 7 0 3 S . M A IN ST . CERAMICS, CLASSES A N G E L C lasses b y a p f t GREENWARE. - SUPPLIES ♦Milked ArtleW* tat DNnlay ~ 331-166S Mr*. L. DvClark Sdratches Grains Suet • Feeders Sun Flower Seeds Wayne County's Largest Bird Food Center HEWARK AGWAY N. MAIN ST. Wtata MONUMENTS Hampton Memorials Q u a l i t y W o r k — H « n e * t V a l u e * GENE MILLER, Rep. 7 3 S . M M n — M a r l o n , H . Y . W A * - 4 * 7 2 V Mixed Bird Fond i SNIP >N CURE BEAUTY SHOP G AMMER RD. LY 7-49W k D i 1-6374 . n r t^m iR V ii m I n T h i s D i r e c t o r y C a l l . » . GEORGE COOPER „ 331*1000 ■- JNWKiYGMWer-Uaakette W ALLPAPER^ PAINT WALLPAPER 400\ Fattem*. In Steek DUTCH BOY PAINTS E D W A R D S a t* k. tiMMi w. a * i t c h ! /