C°urier-Gazette, Thursday, M ay % 19|7 3 S T A LLED officers of Arcadia Memorial Post jygterans of Foreign Wars, are (Seated from left) Ipeppennan, senior vice commander; Frank * jg0ing commander and trustee for three years; commander; Grover Coleman, quar termaster; (back from left) Sandy Chapman,_.ir,stalling officer; William Walters, senior vice commander; Dominick Viterise, judge advocate; Charles Phzirusso, guard; Herbert Bedette, adjutant, and Stewart Lagenor, chaplain. Miss Joan Kamalsky, Newark High , School Senior, has won the first place ; scholarship of $2500 in the Hoffman Foundation Essay Competition for her paper, “L a Raza: The Story of the Puerto Ricans in Newark.” The essay gives a chronicle of the Puerto Rican migration into Newark as it relates to -Sun-general movement df people from that island. It highlights the reasons for settlement in and around Newark, the culture and language of the Puerto Rican residents, .and an analysis of problems facing this group. Miss Kamalsky’s work is a fine addition to the histo rical research of Wayne County. Second place scholarship award went to Miss Terry Castellano of ClydeSavannah High School. Miss Castellano's paper* was entitled, “Clyde, New York: Where Italy and America Meet” , and dealt with the history of Italian immigration into Gyde. Third place in the scholarship contest was won by Mr. Dale Wunder, a senior at the Sodus High School, for his paper, “The F irst 101 Years “ -of Wallington." Fourth place award was won by’ Kathy Wafler of North Rose-Wolcott Senior High; fifth place went to Jody ilkamson Central; and sixth Smart of w ill place went to Katherine Arnold from Wayne Central High School. In addition to the top six place winners, 14 students were awarded $50 awards as Honorable Mention status. A total of 32 essays were submitted from eight county high schools. The Hoffman Foundation was established by Augustus qnd Jennie Hofftnan and the Essay Scholarship was first given in 1954. Since then almost 300 Wayne County students have submitted historical research papers to the scholarship program, This year a total of $7,000 was awarded to senior high students in scholarships and awards. The Hofftnan Foundation has, as" a goal the preservation of Wayife County history and encouragement of interest in local history. A student entering the competition must write a minimura of a2>000 word original research paper on a topic dealing with some phase .of Wayne County history. Details of the scholarship program are available .from the. County Historian and in each Wayne County high school. Liiterer Must WorkOff Sentence A Newark man charged with littering to court for re-sentencing. Defendant s was given a conditional discharge in license was suspended for 60 days by village court last week on a specific the Motor Vehicle Department upon his condition imposed by Village Justice failure to enroll in the drinking driver Thomas W. Biddle. program. David J. Homing of 1032 Woodhill Gerald J. Hale of Prattsburg RD 2 was given the conditional discharge on and Cheryl A. Vorie of 535 Grace Ave. ,the condition that he shall report to the wpre fined $20 each on speeding officer in charge at the Newark Police summonses. Department on May 21 and 25 and work . Iv a n Sanchez of FS2 Chartress as directed from fl a.m. until 12 noon. Hoines, Geneva! was fined $50 for Charles B. Homing, also of 1032 operating on a junior operator’s license Woodhill, forfeited $10 bail for illegal at night and was given a conditional parking. He was arrested on a warrant discharge for driving while ability when he failed to pay for a red parking impaired with the specific condition that he shall enroll in and completfe a ticket. Vehicle Departmlent Rosa N. Olivo of 10D’Norton St. also Motor forfeited $.10 bail for illegal parking. rehabilitation program for drinking She was arrested, on a warrant when drivers. Pedro J. Serrano of Route 88 South she failed to pay for a. red parking was fined $50 for driving while license h c k e t./ ^ d jij* Curtis L ^ R o d y of 9 E . Riverside was revoked^ Jeffery M. DeJohn of 326 W. Miller St. Apts., Lyons, was fined $50 on a charge ■of driving while ability impaired. He was fined $25 on an inadequate muffler failed to comply with specific condition summons. Robert j. Wiltsie of 145 Dell St., Peter of conditional discharge and returned >w. PMAN (left), a past Wayne County Council commander,-installed Hoyt Chapman, as new commander of Arcadia Memorial Post No. sheld Saforday night in post home. Frank Barker (righty is outgoing ,1 MEMORIAL Day program in Newark on Monday, May 30, are ) Richard Pepperman, junior vice-commander of VFW P ost; Ward i program chairman; Louise Hotaling, president of VFW Auxiliary; e, commander of August Mauer Post 286, American Legion; Francis jUiinaoder of VFW Post; Hoyt Chapman, senior vice commander of ? Tettie Case, president of Legion Auxiliary; Ila Keukelaar, chairman fouaty American Legion Auxiliary and Joyce Inslee, patriotism inP VFW. - lion Sets Plans Memorial Day l ?°b$ervance of Memorial d Jv May 301 11876 ^teen jr ewark's two veterans’ F3nd their auxiliary units. Wrson, program chairpe observance. will begin f r h services at 9 a.m. A I , (ered at- s t - Michael’s v rcti for the deceased Town of Arcadia with I . PlScopal Church conpanst service at the same P s will form in the Alex L . y Center parking area l ^move out promptly L under t*le direction of f de marshal Alfred N. , P ^ ,.o u ^ o n lam Street> west on I t, i north 0n Main to I for the Memorial Day fo all veterans’ g&ups, • firemen SJid their auxiliary and, scout units, the Veterans Council has invited children from £he Kdlley and@St. Michael’s Schools to participate in the patriotic observance. Each child will carry A small American flag which they may keep. Another feature this year will be the appearance of the St. Michael’s School band. L t. Col. D p iin ic k Passalacqua, Jr., commanding officer of the 1269th U.S. Army garrison at JMattydale, will deliver the Memorial Day address. He is a graduate of Norwich University and lives in Geneva. Arnold E . Synesael, a past com mander of the VFW Post, will preside as officer of the day. Weather permitting, four jets of the 174th Tactical Fighter Group. Air National Guard, from Hancock Field in Syracuse will make a fly over on Memorial Day morning. In event of rain the park program will he held in the Center gym at 11 a.m. ' r" ’ A. Stoop of Layton St., Lyons and Kevin A Smith of Layton'St., Lyons, were fined $15 each for having more than three in front seat. Mary G . Minutolo of 137 Peirson Ave. was fined $10 for operating a vehicle on a junior operator’s license at night. Keith C. Butler pf Cambier Road was fined $15 on a'stop sign infraction. „ *Thomas W. Johnson of 90929th St’. S E , Auburn, Wash., forfeited $100 bail for operating an uninsured motor vehicle. Jimm y L .. Smith, of 39 Holley St., Lyons, received an unconditional discharge for driving a car with an expired inspection certificate. Harley J. Lippins of 27 Marquart Mobile Manor, Palmyra, was fined $20 for operating at night on a junior operator’s license. . Gerald A. Heme of. 101 Resolute St., Rochester, was fined $15 for driving wrong Way on divided highway. David L . Fean of R D 5, Airport Road, Binghamton, was fined $10 on an ex pired, inspection summons. T H E N E E D F O R F R IE N D S A man may have a great amount of cash on hand.-..a bank account, a boat, a house, securities...and other assets such as these. But if he doesn’t have a friend on whom he knows he can depend* why then, indeed, it seem s to me...he’s pretty close to poverty! You’l l find a friendly, but business-like atmosphere wfien you visit us. How’s the c a r’run ning? Need a checkup? 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