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Newark, N. Y. Courier-Gazette
Thursday, 'May 1. -196*?
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Crane’s Dairv
,
bottles,, bought out
Dairy about 36 years ! ™
tie s, according to Crano!!' ^
doming obsolete aid „
small Upped bottles u, S '
ch ip s/ are used. Cran. ,
of five dairies In thea^'l
milk- since "May- i9g. J
processed at the Dairy r,?
“ Parents Night” was held oil
April 18 at the Port Gibson
Youth Center,
The top attractiqp of .the night
was a billiards'contest'In charge
of David Rice, chairman of the
special activities committee.
Twenty-six youths participated
in the tournament,
Robert williams won a trophy
in Group 1 which .consisted. of
boys and girls in ages 10-13J
John -Wood, Jr. in group 2 which
consisted of those in ages 1417 and "Roger Bush ln the adult
group1.
Refreshments were served by
a committee headed bv Haze’
-Farnsworth, chairman of the
social activities committee,
ter of the Telephone Pioneers on “Pi­
oneer Day” program at Newark Elks
Lodge last .Saturday night.
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’WESTERN DANCE—-Kiintry Kuzzins.
local western square <3anee club, per­
formed for* the Wayne County Chap1
tria n g u la r M e e t
. S e t In N ew ark T o d a y
Newark Central’s, undefeated
track and field team Will engage North Rose and. Wolcott In
a triangular meet here May 1
at 4 p.m. on the senior high
. school oval.
Coach Gary Miller’s cindermen will npxt go into action on
May 6 when Wayne Central comes
to town,
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V arsity G o l f Team
G ra n g e rs to H o n o r
To M e e t
M o th e rs F rid a y N ig h t
The Newark Central School
varsity links team; will meet
Clyde Central on. May 1 at 4p.m,
at the Wayne Hills Country Club.
Coach Cedric Tieboufs shotmakers wiliplayhost to William­
son-on May 5 and on May 8
wf& engage Lyons Central at
-WayneHiils,-
Mrs.
Virginia Baker- w a s
elected president of Arcadia Me­
morial- Auxiliary 2883, VFW, at
the annual meeting he,,ld at the
post home. She ' succeed^ Jackie
Klaver of Marion.
The Newark Grange will hold
a business meeting Friday at
8 p.m. in thp Grange Hall.
A program honoring mothers
will follow the meeting. A silent
auction also will be held. Mr.
.and Mrs. Archie DeMay and Mr,
and Mrs. George Hartnagel are
in charge of refreshments.
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■ Also elected were Myrtle Hunt­ structor and Marie De Porter,
COMING: — M AY 3rd — 7 F.M .
7:30 P ^ . KNIGHTS Op COLUMBUS H A L L ^
MAIN ST. — CANANDAIGUA, N. Y.
Program fo r B etter Living, Better Health
& Longer Life
H EA R AND S E E : —
"C o u n fd o w n " Space A g e M ovie on
Smoking and Lung C a n c e r,
Evang elist H- E W alsh w ith Smoking Sam
“ C O U N T R Y G O S P E L S IN G E R S "
'C A N A D A ’ S M A R IT IM E P R O V IN C E S In C o lo r
FR EE T O A L L
ley, -senior vice president; Betty
Christiansen, junior vice president; Hazel Monje, treasurer;
Bertha Synesael, chaplain; Mar­
garet Robinson, cohductress;
Theresa- Schutt, guard; Marie
Pe Porter, Cordelia Humphrey
and Jackie Klaver, trustees.
The new unit president ap­
pointed Dprothy Koerner to the
position of secretary; She sue-,
ceeds Amelia Blann who had heldthe’ post for 15 years. Other
appointments w er e: -J a c k ie
Klaver, first cplor bearer; Bar­
bara- Bartoletti, second color
bearer; Geraldine Blankenberg,
third color bearer; Nancy Bas­
sett, fourth color bearer; Cor­
delia Humphrey, patriotic in-
historian.
Four new members were Voted
into the unit. They Were Erma
Bernari, Nancy Bassett, C la r a
Vrelynck and Mabel NL Brooks,
The ‘‘sight seeing trip" fo‘r
Newark- will be held May -5 at
10 a.m.' at. the post home for the
VA Hospital in Canandaigua. The
unit voted to give $5 to thp
W’ayne County Association for
Retarded,Children. .
Volunteers m et. at -the home
Sunday to box poppies. for mail­
ing to members. Street sale will
be from May 21-24.
Mrs. Koerner was appointed
as new installing officer by Mrs,
Baker. A joint installation with
the Post members will be held
May 25.
. The. R.° H. " Ayerton bottle,
u |The milk bottle is rapidly be­ then sold out to Mhrgroves (C. J. displayed, is about. 50 years old,
Cosgrove)
the
same
year,
coming a thing of the past, acaoeording to the- son, Robert,
-cording to-Arcadia Town Super- ' The-Quality Daily bottle rep­
s ar«I
who owns the Allerton farm just labeled.
visor, George Lookup,'For this, resents -the firm. estabUshed by
west Of the .village oil Rte, 31,
Harold
Welcher
on-the
old
Lee
reason he has included a number
Robert Allerton states that the
The Dept, of Agrlcm^
of Newark milk bottles in his Farm on the Minsteed Rd. in
farm has belonged to the Ajler- Markets was. unable t0 J*
the
'20s.
He
sold
the
milk
from
large collection of old bottles,.
ton family since 1847 and it was the Abram Clark or c d f
A group of his milk bottles and his own dairy cows and from.
of Newark bottles. v,‘ j j
two' from the"collection o f Glenn thOse of -George and Maurice his father, Richard Harrison Al
lerton
who
ran
it
as
a
Welcher
building
it
up
a
tniGnt's
Young are now being displayed
This was tiefore Robert was born* that it is possible that thevtij
in the windows of the Town- few quarts a day to- 600 quarts.
Robert Allerton’s nephew runs have been own herddealer J
offices in the Grange building a r­ In 1-947 he sold to Charles Aplin
the dairy end of the farm today, tog milk only at the farm,
whp
continued
the
business
from
ranged by the town historian,
production was in such.
Mrs. Herbert Jackson.
, . . .. the Lee„Farm. He, in turn, sold biit sells to the Genesee Valley
quantities as to be exemot J
Dairy
so
no
bottling
is
done
at
to
Fred
Osterling
who
moved
his
An. effort has been made by
the farm nor routes peddled in license under the. law.
equipment
to
the
HydesvUle
Rd,
. the historian to trace the story
^ h e W m ilk s to o i
j
It is no longer in operation. the village.
of the dairies represented.
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TheSeward
-W
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Price
dairy,
The
Hyman
Bros,,
Charles
and
Robert Hoeltzel notes that his
years by George ....
grandfather, Frederick Hoeltzel, Henry, went lnto the daily busi­ (bottle displayed) was operated
East Palmyra who diedst»
tin the 1870s was the first dairy­ ness about 1900 with their dairy from the old Priee farm located
age of 9V'havlug r6ttrMA
on
the
east
side
of
the
top
of
on
E.
Union
St*
where
the
Elliott
man in Newark. His residence
was th£ Cobblestone house on the Park is now locatejJSjalong the Price’s Hill. The dairy business his farming activities six«•
before. The stool was w .
corner of West and West Maple canal bank. The state took over was operated before the turn of
the
century.
When
the
Seward
his grandson, Glenn young,
the
creamery,
property
when
the
Avenue and it was from this lo ­
cation that he peddled milk. How­ old Erie Canal was replaced by Prices- moved into the village inc
Martin Dairy on the Pati
ever, he did not use bottles but the Barge Canal, Then Henry Hy­ 1900, a son, S. Peirson Price, Rd. is. the Only dairy in theyj
carried
on
the
dairy
’business
man
concentrated
on
ice
cream.
ladled the milk from large con­
peddling in Newark,
tainers into the. housewife'spa ilk He had an ice cream factory until somejime in the, ’20s, .when . duces .all its. own mill.....
he
lease'd
the
property
to
Jac-kin
his
back
yard
and
peddled:
it.
can or sauce' p a n .,
in 1936 with two milkeriTti
Dan Petrus, now a resident John Li Metcalf and his brpther, son and Perkins CO. ’
about 30 quarts to delivH
of Winter Park, Fla,, writes the late Dr. Floyd E. Metcalf of
W.
Dairv was now has 65 milkers to i
ihat he started his dairy in 1921 Lyons, went in to the creamery
located
on
the
Minsteed
Rd, He - 500 customers. "‘Gerald
and onS of his bottles is on business with the Hyman- B£s§,
was
listed
as
a
nurseryman
and took over the management u.
on
Jsui,
25,
1912,
The
Newark
display. He purchased his milk
-his father’s death Tn TJ|» |j|
.farmer
iii.
the
Business
Direc­
Creamery
Co.
was
a
consolida­
from Frank Rosey and John Hut-’
The display ot milk wlll
chby and a very -little .from the tion of the Hyman interests, in tory of 1867-68, According to
Metcalfs of the City Dairy. Thp ' 1916. E. LaVerne Food of Sa­ Miss_ Gertrude StM^ell, centen- in the to to office’s windowh
Petrus dairy was at the rear vannah’ joined Metcalf and his . afian, he owried wnat was origi­ scarcely been placed.'
of his home on Colton Ave., fiil~ r brother tod ttie three bought out nally the Bailey farm. Milk was telephone c a l l s to thek
said. He sold" ffie~ business in the Hyman interests in 1919. peddled from toe farm for- many •historian revealed that.,
The-State of-New York Dept, years, although C. W, Stuart *Clark, whose bottles are i
1927 to Abe VanDerMill.
The VanDerMills live£ at 102 of Agriculture and Markets re'-, - ts-known more for his establish- played, began his milk r«
Lyon St. and upon purchasing the ports the Newark. Creamery Co., mertt of trie nursery business in in 1896,
dairy of Petrus, Dr. A. A, Young, Inc. was licensed from 1934 the village. He. Was village pres­
In those • days no license u
when health officer, recommend­ until 1944 andthatunder theNew- ident in' 1871 and 1880 and still required so the Statetfepartml
ed that they vset up business in ark City Dairy Inc. from 1944-55 operated his dairy from the farm, of Health had no record oll
their basement* About49?9 Fred .when it-waslicensed underSunset A, Chas W. Stuart bottle is; in­ dairy, Abram Clark, grandfath
Rawden, who had been, employed Farms Inc. In 1944'the firm was cluded in the display. Clifford- of H. W, Clark of the C!i
on a milk routs for the City' sold to Myron Orbaker and both Newton Fqok Over management road, first delivered miltf
Dairy, joined VanDer MilL in • a City Dairy and'a Sunset Farms of the farm which was later sold two years from the old Loom
partnership. This was dissolved bottle are displayed, - Orbaker to Irvin Bornhelmer. He sold farm -in East Newark. Herrnj
in 1933, but Rawden continued sold Out to Margroves in Decem­ milk to Margroves for a short to the 'Mestler oread on L.
the ■business- until his death in ber, 1965 a n d ‘Margroves'took time. Present owners are Stan­ Cut Rd. for another five yen
1948. A Rawden bottle and a over on Jan. 1, 1966, but the ley and Donald Hares who have ,ln 1905, according to Ms grai
VapPerMill-Rawden bottle are Sunset Farms name is still re- owned it since 1955.'They .sell son, he returned to the Cl*
both on display. Mrs. Rawden ' tained by the East Pearl Stj only by bulk to Queens Dafry’ homestead andcontinueddellvej
of Mottville,
ing milkjrom there imtillSl]
ran the dairyTYor a few months, dairy.
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