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✓ Vacationing Children Are at Play Everywhere , Drive Carefully n„ r,: ii .iv l!i:s hippie, beard ' aih who w a lked into a ( (dountuun hi>Im one re c e n t bu - i I nn,I eiPiims. The b a r te n d e r ! [[flused t» verve 'him. | | Mif ..>■ -him' tlie dry one w a s adiii; .1 uc.i'fd. He' w a s b,al’Q.- tlc limi t servo anyone with- loui shms“ ' tlie b a r k e e p told I torn. loi n \i-ys w e re seen riding pa r.not a t the E. Unibn St. ir tiw'f-.. last W ednesday. Colire I-ieut. E d w rnT B rueger hioiiderrd if the boys could PLAN CHURCH SCHOOL Completing plans for 2 -week Cooperative Vaca’ion Church School which opens Aug. 5 at the Park Presbyterian ahd First United Metho dist Churches are (frbnt froTm left) Mrs. o m m i t t e e C o m m ittees for t h e C o o p e rative V a c a tion C h u r c h School have have 'been given a s u m m o n s , e e Cn n a m e d for the tw o -w e e k sessions to be h e ld a t th e P a r k • S r t h E a r i d t | ^ e s b y t e r i a n and F ir s t U n ited M e thodist C h u rches. \ f I A c tivities during the sessions THE' UU had to p u t 50 cen ts w ill begin Aug. 5 an d will be tin coin'box to p u t th e rp - j c e n t e r e d a r o u n d the them e , ,t ai action. They could h a v e ; “ W o rld W ithout E n d . ” They in ter, tainim a shower.. • e lude film s t r i p s , , .field trip s , Whatever their re a s o n s for h a n d ic r a f ts , )W » p , -recreation riding the robot the four b o y s ' anci w o rship s e r f S t s M a terials hSd fun while it lasted. • a r 0 ad a p ted oP’ c h ildren from > .a g e s four to six grad e r s . ■CONGRESSMAN F r a n k H o r-! Serving on the planning com- m onci ’.proxy of th e R o c h e s - r o a t e - t h e fallow m g . ir Red Wings, joined th e fa n s | The R e v . W a lter R , H o b k irk, ,t Saturday n ig h t’s N e w a r k - p a s t o r of th e P a r k P r e s b y te r ia n ormna came a t C o lburn P a r k , i C h u r c h , c h a ir m a n ; M rs.. Vin- r .itc .ina does m ingled w ith j e e n t. J o n e s , d ir e c to r ; M rs. Jac- fansj.aud visited in the press- ; d u e lyn B u c k , co-director; ^Mrs iox . M a r g a r e t W arner,, se c r e ta r y ; M rs. W illiam p o e b le r , tre a s u r er. R e p r e s e n tativ e s ; B a p ti s t — .. . , M r s .- L o w e ll M a x w e ll; M rs. John Con- sthnce F r a n k , M r s . ' M a u rice W a r n e r ; M e thodist—M rs, Ro- Hc inquired oh an o d o r [ nltirb verms to w a ft o v e r tho ball park when the w ind is ih I,about to bite into a - h o t dog, lit referred to it a s a i r p o llu - , , , ion me congressm a n “a d d e d : rfand. L ind,— M rs. - M iehaeL- Clc- f'Water pollution too.\ m e n t; P r e s b y t e r ia n —M r s .' Jo s e p h V a n H a e ls t, M rs. R o g e r We then suggested th a t h e Johnson; R e f o r m e d —M rs. P a u l I cnuld^add the odoriferous o b - 1 B ixby, M rs. ta v e r n e Sm ith, hrrvation to his a g e n d a i n ' C o m m ittees w ith th e first Washington, D, C. We m e a n a s j n a m e d as c h a ir m a n : a matter to he resolved. C o n - ! R e g istratio n — M rs. R o land I grcsman. ^ _ ; L ind.,.M rs. ,G e r a ld. R o h r e r , M rs. VuFim v ^ „ ' “ , ' „ ' M a u r ice W a r n e r , Mrs-. R o n a ld in ori i t excuse fo r su c h H a v e r t; p u b licity - ,M r s . John \ \ to. r \ ‘ ^ . S e„ S l O W o rt. « r » . Stanley E ie e , M,n. gir :n thi Ahs-kut. .y Colburn P a r k se c to r . > w im a m ’ . M c P a n iel| ; nrnte re f r e s h m e n ts— M iss M ildred • p u B o is, th . - M rs. Leon Hall „<co-chairm a n ) ; I on! Of n r Tn' o? f . C u r r iculum and supplies _ M rs. s i ,n w ? , r C o n stance F r a n k , M rs. Joseph g-‘V; V a n H a e ls t, M rs. K e n n e th M er- amiiintion itanL .?« J 1 to n : fin a n c e —th e R e v . Jo h n Le- I evi r hPo,, w ien. M rs. W illiam D o e b ler; plicant nut down “t«n t?^le a p ' n u r s e r y —M rs, L a v e r n e Sm ith, I. put down N o . M r s M ichaei c le m e n t (co-chair- THE nrxt qV s tion w a s \ W l i y \ . m a n ) ; re c r u i tm e n t —M rs. R o g e r -meant for those who h a d b e e n Johnson, M rs. Jo s e p h C a r r (co- 'iw-'tfd Not realizing, t h is , th e i c h a i r m a n ) . M rs. Lowell M ax- _put— d o w n — “ N e v e r well. M r s , Ja c o b Bnuwens. M rs. ;.t. • ’ ' JW iliiam B ig h a m , M rs. R o g e r • -* * Jo h n s o n a n d M rs.- Joseph C a r r . A column re a d e r c a n ’t g e t . The nom inating com m ittee is 10Vfr an incident on' a r e - ! h e a d e d by the ^ R e ^ ^ M r .^ L e w ^ rent trip to a certain college ' ’ j campus. ‘TTTN voti tell m e . w h e re JBuildins No t ts-?” h e ’ inquired |°f a passerby. t T f v .\ he replied. “ T u r n left l anti it's next to B u ilding 6.” \ u t i : ri ccived from a lo y a l 'u |r e who ap p a r e n tly tr-.mtr to be a n o th e r C a sey -C h a rlie if you i h a v e I n:';nc bi the p a p e r about our, L iT rl° not Put an y thing in I w i t ;t this week b e c a u s e the let board w a n ts us to I wee ,t ;S() ,f yQU h a v e got it ■’ :> p e r O.K. then w e will * a'.t till next w e e k .’’ ^ eer(ain citizen was telling ie n , p a s to r of th e F ’r s t U n ited M e thodist \Church with Mrs- 'V in c e n t Jo n e s a n d M rs. W illiam D o e b ler a s assista n ts. Jobless Claimants Continue to In Wayne County Jo b less c laim a n ts dropped slig h tly in W a y n e County d u r ing th e p a s t w e ek d u e to stepped-up activ ities in seasonal industries., Jo s e p h B o n a fede, m a n a g e r of th e N e w a r k Office of the S t a t e E m p lo y m e n t S e r v ice, rep o rted 1,326 c laim a n ts for unem p loy- „ „ „ m e n t insurance benefits a s com- Irirnds a speech he W a s ! P d red w ith 1.387 th e previous b> dciue,. |,Pforc w o m e n ’s ' w e ek and 1,314 a y e a r ago. \■\up latrr i„ thc CVCtiing. 1 The N e w a rk a r e a claim s load , ' d r o p p e d front 377 to 354.due to \ •\'is; a r e y«it gom e to hiring in seaso n a l industries. A F ' ■f| \tie of his lis t e n - ' yea); ago the jobless totgl was .1302. Tlie Sodus’ a r e a 'c la im s i load \Vbn„t -n m inutes •< ! a l s ° d r o p p e d b e c a u s e of in c teas- - m inutes. j ed hiring in n o r th e r n canneries. ,'*■ ' '! w a n t to m a k e your- T h e office listed 972 idlp as ^ W i l . u . \ suggested the lis - : a g a i n s t 1.010 th e preceding week an d 1.012 a y e a r ago. Zoning Board to A c t O n Building Request ' A public h e a r f n e will b e held by th e Zoning B n a rd of A p p e als on Ju ly 29 a t 4 p.m. a t C ity HalU on th e application of Rose View A p a r tm e n ts, Inn. for a variance to erect h barrapkr and g a r a g e fo r th e New Y o rk S tate Police o n .the south side of R o u te 31 east. . . . P rem ises are located m m g u - w a y Business d i s t r i c t B-3, f the 42 v.ears on the roari as a, fsnlesmarr and a comnany offi- ■ \e r He w,ill eentinue his-, asso- i ' eiahion. for an unsneeif-ied length ‘ , of time. • ■ - : Charles W. Hallagan.'and h|s ’ b rother, R ichard. W.. both sons ' T_of the datji' Waltei' H. Halla.gan, t assumed theUnanaEenient : of the Hoff-man St. firm , Charles ! H allagan is president-and Rieh- , | a r d W- • is vice ‘ p r e s ident,. I C h a rles has been w ith the firm : since 1950. and R ichard\ since-i 11957.. . • j Tlie. c o m p a n y w a s founded by* Simon E. H a llagan in _ 1900' in j. C a n a s tota, N. Y . , I t w a s m o v e d ; ,, . • , , „ : i to Newark, in 1913 w h e n it a c - afternoon when h e r ca quired the p r o p e rty of the M o ra! c r a s h e d ,on the N e w a r k - M a r io n A u to m o b ile C o m p a n y . I ! R o k d in the Town of A r c a d ia, ; sp e c ializiriig 'in the m a n u f a c - i 1 j- of upholstered living''T o o m I if“*i n 4»rse m th e Newark-V|a.ynBl fijrn j tu r ei th e co m p a n y h a s en - j .C o m m u n ity H o spital tw o h o u r s an excellent rep u tatio n ^*}e acC,L h,mv. „ ' throughout New Y o rk, P e n n s y l T h e fatality w a s the 18th re -1 D E S T R O YS C R O P .- — Charles Moeiis, Farmer on the tVtln-' steedt. Road, is shown discing hjis pea crop..whirh. was prob ably worth $ 1,000. H e said cajnnery. refused to harvest the peas,. of. th e | m o th e r ■ M rs; M a ry D e P o int Shiirnig R o a d , M a rion, of IQ children, w a s killed T u e s day i i p o rted on W ayne County h ig h I w a y s th is y e a r . | S h e riff’s d e p u ti e s ’ R a y m o n d Cia larence J . W itt of the News Herold- and R o n a ld F illm o r e and T h e r e ’s a r e a s o n why tru c k s lo a d e d w ith pea vines a r e n 't seen . „ , „ . . . . a n y m o r e going th r o u g h Newark. VPTiin. n r e E d g e tt-B u r u h m u C<*. one of th e ol.dest irea'-parkim ; cart- ofa th e nieadingWm a n u f a c tu r e 'r s in n.«rtes' in tire state, isn ’t packing peas any m o re. H a rry C h a p m a n . the Ind u s tr y . , '.president o f P e r f e c tio n poods, ■ - ----- ------- - — *— : ---------------------- u r e u e e a. m u oi u ie neW i ------------- . ............................ - ( T he h o m e-ow n ed in d u s tr y is Inc., s a i d h i s com p a n y h a s dm- ■ a r k - F a ir v llle R o a d died y e s ter- \ T r o o p e r J a m e s F . H icks in v e s - j now ow n e d by th e W a itPr H a lla- ro n tln u e d can n in g p e a s for th e ^ M o ens said his b io t ior. C o i- . - - - - <ph<nn — t - i — . 1 - - a n d ..reason thaj, “it s d if f icu lt t o g e t .-nplius, leecived u tlie ek ,f(jr peas h r o u n d h e r e \ for h is' pea hsfrvest last y e t r . ' He also said th a t th e crop The b r o th e r h a s a farm on th e d o e s n ’t grow too good in th e .M a r to n R o a d : 'N e w a r k area. ' t Moen_s a l s o . s-aid th a t fh e . ! The E-B cannery, now jow n e d fheavy ran is m ay have h a d b y P e r f e c tio n F o o d s Inc.. h a s so m e thing to do w ith the. loss been packing peas since 1901. . of h i s 1968 crop. He said th e r e ■Glenn Finch, w h o has been a ; w efe th r e e Inches of rain in h is {com p a n y oTTrce.v“ since I t r t t . ! ftrfds-'tktrtug - the protongtti-irfcl trac e d th e com p a n y history to i spell. 'E z r a E d g e tt w h o founded th e ' I p e a - p a c k i n g project in 1901. E .. JC. B u rnham , a Newark lawyer, se t tl e d th e E d g e tt E s tate an d ' p u r c h a s e d a p a r t in te r e s t in th e P o lice a r e investigating three business. G e o rge B u r n h a m en- illegal entries over the p a s t u r e d the p a r tn e r s h ip and in I -> r l I I n n A n v I r < .week th a t n e tted in tr u d e r s a to- igo8 th e com p a n y w a s in c o r - , t a l of $525.71. ’ . ‘p r a t e d as E d g e tt-B u r n h a m Co j . P g tr o lm e il A lbert G r jep s m a | rp|ie weS{, side, can n e r y , h o w - 1 a n d R o b e r t S e a r s discovered to go into its open b a s e m e n t window a t th s ^r„eri ancj w a x ed bean pack\ E . M iller St. arid M a s o n St. . day (Ju ly 17, 1968) in the -New-! tig a ied the on e - c a r crash . T h e y j Ran e s t a t e an d C h a r les ark-W a y n e C o m m u n ity H o s p ital saic! M-rs. -DePoint, who h a s a R ich a r d H a llag a n . w h e re he had been a p a tie n t • s o n In V iehiam and anothm t;. - . . . since Ju l y 4. He w a s 65. i w ith the U. S. A rm y ,m .G e r m a n M r. W itt, a re t i r e d fa r m e r ’, n V' w a s trav e lin g fforth alone,, w a s m o re recen tly em p loyed as w h e n h e r c a r shot off the ,rogcE ( | fa r m p l a c e m e n t re p r e s e n t a t i v e ' The , c a r \dropped into a 10-foot for' the New Y o r k s t a t e E m p lby- i d itch and stru c k an em b a n k - m enf S e rvice ' m e n t. M rs. D e P o int w a s p a r tial- He once- Was asso c iated w ith i r elected iro m h e r - w recked the F e d e r a l F a r m L o a n A sso-, T h e M a rion w o m a n , cited as ciation m the e a r ly 30 s; before ■ „ M o thep Qf th.e Y e a r ” for her joining sta te serv ice in the e a r ■ ia r g e fam ily, believed to be the 40 s ' ' • l a r g e s t in the a r e a , w a s born in He leav e s his w idow, E v e ly n H o lland- A son, D a v id, is serv- E d d y W itt; one d a u g h te r . M rs. < in g V ietnam ! and another K e n n e th - d E lizabeth) G e o r g e of son R i c h a r d .'T ^ w ith the A rm y N e w a rk and th r e e gran d c h il- ’ in , G e r m a n y . H e r husband, Ja- dren, se v e r a l n ieces arid lieph-1 coq i jS em p loyed a t G a rlock ews. inc«, P a l m y r a . . He w a s born in th e tow n of sh e is also su r v ived by the fol- A rcadia. O c t.'2 6 , 1902. an d w a s low ing children, all a t hom e : a life m e m b e r of St. Jo h n ’s Lu-; D o n a ld, . R o b e r t, Ja n e , G a ry: th e r a n C h u rch o f L y o n s, Porno-1 G o rdon, P a u l, C h a r les, Kenneth n a an d N e w a r k . G r a n g e , F a i r ville F i r e D e p a r tm e n t, and Civil Service E m p lo y e e s ’ A s s o c ia tion M a r tin , N e a l. Ann, K a rl. Ja n e t an d A m y : also h e r m o ther. M rs. D inah VanW y k of P a l m y r a and four b r o th e r s , JrirnqS of Victor F r i e n d s m a y call a t the S c o tt | A n thony and A lbert in Wiscon- F u n e r a l H o m e T h u r s d a y 7 to 9 p.m . a n d F r i d a y 2 to. 4 an d 7 to 9 p.m . Sin an d L e o n a r d of Irondequoit. M rs. D e P o int w a s a m e m b e r of th e Second Reforrriecl C h u rch A serv ice w ill be h e ld S a tu r - ( in M a rion, dftY a t - 3 pm E w ith t h e R e v . R o - . LA .eerJdce will be held F r id a y ■ ~ * *o \ '* .St. j a t 2 p .m . a t the N y e F u n e r a l H o m e in- M a'rion -with burial in f arid n c e m e t e r y . • F r i e n d s .m a y call a t the f u n e r a l hom e from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9; p .m . C o n tributions m a y be m a d e Jn h e r m e m o r y to the Ma;ry D.eR o inL N u r s ing Scholar ship ..F u n d a t theT S tarion Cen- tral-S c h o o l. „ . . itiext w e ek, followeo by corn the building occupied by Dvs. J. w eek in A u g u st a n d th e n ' K a u f m a n , Joseph Asin a n a ;ljeets T h e corh paclc W1U ia s t R o b e rt Resuo. in s tr u m e n tal C h a u n c e y L e v y , J r . w h ile on p a - : abQu^ f&ur weeks with beets ’m u sic d ir e c to r at th e Lyons tr E n t r ? w a T m a d e through a ;ra l l ,l i n e i n t 0 D e cem b er. j C e n tr a l School, will be th e gu e s t w e s t b a s e m e n t window.. T h e , In tlie m e a n w h ile som e fa r - , c o n d u c tor of th^ N e w a rk p a r k su m o f $117.71 w as taken, from m e rs ^ a re d e s troying th e i r p e a ^ anci t h e l a s t tw o concerts of D r . A s in’s Office. T h e other p f - |p r q p , by ^ r a g g l n ^ a d i s c ^ b v e r ; ^ se(WQn a t C e n tr a l p a r k . - ftces w e r e ran s a c k e d . 'th e i r b e r t D . K r o th , p a s t r o f ^ . Jo h n 's L u th e r a n C h u r c h , offi ciating. B u r ial w h l be m a d e in E lm w o o d c e m e t e r y in L y o n s. C o n tributions m a y be m a d e in M r. W itt's m e m o r y to St. Jo h n ’s L u th e r a n - G h u f o h - M e m o rial F u n d .. ’ . . . ’ Q u a lity T ire Co. on W. Union ttie Mi: S t. w a s e n te r e d the same night J n o r t h : w ith $8 tak e nM ffomu y ths^cash. r e g, - t o sell Patrolman Given Permanent Appointm ent P a tr o lm a n R o b e r t D eTbye w a s g iv e n h is perm a n e n t —a g 4 - - pointm e rit a t T u e s d a y , niglit’s village b o a r d m e e tin g a t City Hail, on the reco m m e n d a tio n of Chief D o n a id B row n . fields. ■ C h a r les M oens oi iSteed Roack seven m iles | He will fill in for C h e t R o b b if here, had co n tr a c ted w h o leaves w ith a group of s i u - v m i n » M ; i n « i w - - t — — . h is SVa-hcre crop to a 'd e n t s for a - su m n lcf’ ■ s tu d y in f s t e r r H n t r y was: g a in M - th r o u g h IcRnnerJ' i n the n o r th e r n tier b u t . E u rope; .. a south re a r window to t h e sup- ‘d idn t bo th e r to cup th e cropa p,e s u q been ‘a fe a t u r e d p l y ’rohrri. . * '- ithiis year. .so lo tru m p e t player w ith the W a lter B u k o w ski o f - t h e C a r - , Mdens, w h o said he received N e w a r k V e terans* B a n d for ve.1 I c e C ream sto r e a t the N ew -,|^ 1,000 for 6Vz acres of peas las- jj^ n y y e a r s . He is one of th e a r k P l a z a rep o r te d to poliee y-car. has’ been fa r m in g i+ 00 'o u tstan d in g , in a U u u iim taljsts in T u e s d a y th a t $400 w a s m issing j t h e M insteed stte fo r 25 y e a r s , the teach in g field an d is a grad- fro m th e sto r e . He.; s t a t e d th a t { a n d t h i s i s the first tim e he h a s | u a te of th e E a s t m a n School—®i A [mu [iru.'it 'housing com pany — cicsiryiied tu alleviate housing problems in the New ark area — was formed at a ' meeting ot interested - citigqns froiii Wayne County held M o n ; » day night at -Ft M ark's. Parish House on S. Main St, itA* Obieenve- if the non-profit b’eusjng crm p p n y nr\ twofold: 1—To relva'ii'.itatp existing single fam ily hom es for sale tb low incom e fam ilies.., 2 -To a a r r e s t blig h t in. city arq a s . Tim Rev. B e r n a r d D. G ranger, ■rector of. St. M a r k ’s Church,- presided at the m e e ting. Johp ' M. K e n n e y , executive d ir e c to r r. of, d e v e lopm e n t fo r th e N e w a rk U r b a n R e n e w a l A g e n c y , w a s the guest sp e a k e r . - ' ■ - K e m iey pointed out th e la c k • of m o d e rate- incom e , housing In the Village of N e w a r k a n d Ex plained how a non-profit hous ing com p a n y would operate to “ allev iate th e housing p r o b lem . In- e x p laining th e operation of- the p r o g r a m , the urbtin ren e w a l d ir e c to r said a non-profit spon so r tor m o rtgagor) selects -a m inim u m of five single fam lly- houses to be- r e h a b ilitated . The sponsor m a y option, o r p u r c h a s e the hom e k (before, p u r c h a s e FH A will inspect the hom e s an d advise th e ' sponsor the hom e s qualify fo r tlie p r o g r a m ) , A con tra c to r is. e m p loyed to com p lete the rep a ir s . The hom e s a r e of fered for sale to low incom e fam ilies, K e n n e y safci the FH A then in sp e c ts the hom e s an d advises as to the extent of rep a ir s ' re quired. FH A issu e s ’a m o r tg a g e com m itm e n t to a bank which will furnish the m o iiey tb ptir- ;chase and re p a i r th e hom e s . W h en th e .p r o j e c t Is com p leted, the F e d e r a l N a tional M o rtgage A ssociation will, accep t assign m e n t of the m o r tg a g e froth th e b a n k . . . _ „ . T lie in te r e s t ra t e is red u c e d from G p e r ccnl (the construc tion rate) to 3 p e r cent—a ll hom e s being u n d e r a blan k e t m o r tg a g e . A s tho hom e s a r e sold, each hom e p u r c h a s e r ob tain s a n individual 'm o r tg a g e , a t 3 p e r cen t from FN M A ; W hen all ho m e s a r e sold^ th e sp o n s o r 's ■ liability' u n d e r - th e blahket-m o irtgage ends. K e n n e y noted th a t while th e gro u p will h a v e c e r t a i n 'ex- penses in form ing a non-profit corporation, the p u r c h a s e an d re p a i r should cost th e non-profit sponsor nothing. N o r is th e non profit sponsor p e r m itted to m a k e a profit on the sale: of t h e hom es. K e n n e y alsq disclosed th a t FH A will give the sponsor the incom e qualifications of th e fam ilies who w ill p u r c h a s e th e Aptitude Test Set - For Key Punch Operators A n a p ti t u d e le s t for key p u n c h o p e r a to r s will be held a t th e c o u r t house in Lyons on Ju l y 23 a t 10 a.m ., according to ep tr y w a s m a d e S u n d a y night th r o u g h a - re a r “ w indow . Tlie m o n e y , rep r e s e n tin g two d a y s been forced to destroy a crop. M u sic H e said th e c a n n e r y will pay R o b e r t H u iru m p e h a n d . . „ th e $40 seed bill. M o ens paid I K e n n e th Follete te n o r will be receip ts, w a s ke|)t i n plastic ice fo r sp r a y an d $27 to a n . f e a tu r e d as so!o'rStS a t 'T u e s d a y c r e a m containers. ! a ir p l a n e pilot to sp r a y th e field. concert. C o n c e rts s t a r t tit-w o u l d have cos, , th e cannery ,u 8 d eH.r a t g. th e peas, ne i D e T o y e w a s ap p o in ted to th e i t h e W a y n e C o u n ty Civil Service force on D e c. 16. 1967- a n d given his p r o b a tio n a r y ap p o in tm e n t Ja n . 16, 1968. C o m m ission,. S a la r y ran g e is from $3,700 to $5,050, L O S E S $200 j $4O0i to h a r v e s t Dionicio G o n z ales, 1 F ilm o r e 'sniti. S t., re p o r t e d to police la s t S a t- e u r d a y the loss of a brow n w a l le t containing $200 a n d ’’o p e r a t o r ’s license from the C h a se C a m p -on N o rth St. a r e a fa r m e r also used Newarkite Seriously Hurt tw o to n s of fe r tilizer a t $51 a ^ _ . .. . to n o n their, crop w h ich will / P - k t e n e v a KtOr M ish a p pro b a b ly b e rep laced w ith buck- j a c k e . P r i e b e , 4 6 , 'of 313 Col- w h e a t . ' 1 ot it to i o ,m inutes.* if )<iu u a n t to m a k e a m a r - J n.u Ul 6f yourself,” offered '* ‘ .iust don’t-sh o w u p .” * * Tlli. I'M\ '-■f'll IN nf ;H-h.y race tra c k in :'\u i\st one of its .m o s t. * r , m trtbutors th e other \ enlisted in the \W ilt liu'rii'd \Tlie re Navy. ''ill you do n o w ? ” °''C of his friends. a re no h o r s e s in the 'Continued on Page 4)- SHARPSHOOTER —? Little Eddie Caralla sliows his marks manship iri busting balloons ptnrfed on outfield fence of the Little League field at benefit carnival. SPONGE THROW Lr- One of the biggest laugh makers at Colton -A ve., carnival was the sponge throw-—three baths' for a nickel. | ton A v e ., w a s seriously in ju r e d , e a r l y T h u r s d a y m o rning w h e n his c a r o v e r tu r n e d on P r e e m p - . tion R o a d , G e n e v a . He w a s tra n s f e r r e d from Ge- _. n e v a G e n e r a l H o snital to S trong M e m o r ial iro s o it'il in R o c h ts te r w h e r e h is in ju r y w a s given a s ; 1 d a m a g e tu h is SDiri il. eord. S tate ! p o jice Sjdd the south^ounijl c a r j w h ic h ' t h e ' Ned- irk m a n w a s d r iving failed t-o negotiate a 1 c u r v e n e a r R e ed R-md in the ■j T o w n • o f G e n e v a . T h e vehicle left the highw a y and ra m m e d I a tre e . % Maryknotl Bishop Speaks j ! At Sunday Masses M a ryknoll B ishop W illiam K u p f e r prenrtred Sum ! a y ’s M a sses a t St. M ichael’s C h u r n i . A ' m issionary .collection w n : j ta k e n fo n h is •cU'.it'e.ie in, T a iw .'n. .F o r m o s a . H e confined his m e s s a g e on th e m a n y languages sp o k e n . in h i s diocese a n d th e n e e d fo r fu n d s to build schools, ch u r c h e s a n d hospitals. (C o n tinued o n R a g e 8) ■ - -if--— . - - legion Members Plan to Attend Stole Convention T h e August M a u e r , P o st, A m e rican Legion, w ill be well . _ represented a t t h e sta t e d e p a r t m e n t convention to be. h e ld i n Syacuse, Ju ly 25-27. • R e p r e s e n ting th e po s t will be C o m m a n d e r R o b e rt Stevens an d representing th e county will be T h o m a s C a c c i, county com m a n d e r , P o s t m e m b e rs plan ning to atten d the conyen- tion include C a rl E h h a r d t, .Joe M inutoio, G e n e Radio, A r t Mby- “ er an d B a sil DcCola. DeCpla Will assist Ben Daley -if Rin-iicMcr in the drum corps ■ompeUUon. Daicy is district •hairm a i. o f Ihe clrtim corps di- .'lMnn w ith DeCoia h is chief a s - • is tan ' Tim drum corps p h a s e s ,f »iv; C\8v»mii»in is one of th e 'm k h h u h ts ' of th c 3-day a f f a ir «• w/n l <• h a t t r a c t s Legionnaires Uom all over, t h e state. Public Hearing Set On Salary Increases . A publir hearing^ will be h e ld - by the village b o a r d on A u g .'6 ’- '- n-t 7:30 p m . at City H a ll on the adoption of. a local law to In crease the salaries of t h e m a y o r ' and four tru s tees. ' ■ . Th*- b o a r d recently voted to ill- . cfeai>eKthe salary of the m a y o r , from $2,509 to $5(000 a y e a r ad d the tru s tees from $1,500 tq $2,- 500 each a year- The sa l a r i e s ” would \go into effect A p ril 7, . 1969; if adopted oh A u g . 6; '■