Clark Free Public Library 303 Westfield Ave. . A . Clark, N. J . ^ I 07066^

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'VCam 'p a trio t C*V A VOICE FOR ALL, A N ECHO FOR NONE 15 CENTS CLARK. . THURSDAY, OCTOBER No Action NJ Agency Gives On Course Permission to Halt Application Planning board chairman Jerry Fontinelli told repre­ sentatives of Oak Ridge, Inc., Two Bus Routes •ofjMt:. • owners oi me u am iu Sc w n The State Board of Public Elizabeth Center an d E to * i ?%&. Course, to amend their map \Utility Commissioners this bethport wall tie pro 1 e - for development of the week' agreed to permit Transports routes ^ before the board Transport of New Jersey 11, and-4. Jv'v would consider industrial i * ‘'■^ÊfëtWËÊÆ (formerly Public Service •%•>■ ■> ■ , ■ to [3 III iVISrtin of the site. discontinue its Avon Avenue Fontinelli said the Bus Route No. and the -yT O P c oA m m np û e t t û e f 1Udb C a t ti r eU 'a n d " c cm v er s tuio nT ^Neatfï y feet "from Oak RWge Road ^William E. Ozzard, PUC \ f [ 2 RSCGS S f i d a ^ night on Oct.3 ï & f i ï f g* ^hf «££& fflïïïffiÆ ° » " “ P“ " « f Ebbe, Richard Weber and John Kopp. the scale sh0uld be one inch president of ^ ^ ^ " ¿ ^ o o ^ a s raLed. James Toal is the chairman for Clark. fo a company buffering ser- 67 Westfield Ave Clark. _ B . ■ ■ p i * L . i L equals 50 feet; (3) proper ■> ious monetary loss but also, will compete with his 25-foot Triai S tarts III EliZabBth incTimlrvals are not shown P n m m i t t 66 On DrUS AbUSB Coordinates theis^the IX -d’s^V ^of W tomorrow's oiean race and (4) streets within 200 O U 1111 ■ I ■ ^ l W W w l l V I U g n u M g w w eliminating routes which un- from Miami, Fla., to Nas- ■■ ■■ ^ feet of the proposal indus- necessarily duplicate other sau, Bahama Islands, and in

To Upsetr Building Ban m for 23 s lots ï areï t not^ shown.æ : TownshinlUWIIOIIIIJ LMUIEffort l to »W WControl llfciwi Narcotics w Heated several times - a % Mr. rs;vh%Sci-Martin, who holds the Hearing of the suit against Raritan Road, who p anne ^4 ay o r Thomas , A* *1 . oifpmatives to their ener— situation which Drecludes single—engine Class III the Township of Clark and to seil iots on R « iu n Road KaCzmarek said the entire The Mayor’s Committee committee s work gies; public relations, es- any company from Reversing championship In -speedboat Building Inspector John to Stop Convenience Stores, subdivision reeks with con- on Drug Abuse, which next programs more etiective, ®ablish a Dr0Der image of its loss situation ” racing, said he does not Doenzelmann to have the Mr. and M rs - Jarton flict of interest” because he month will observe the first community Pr°gra™ ^ the committee and rally sup- Transport of New Jersey "expect to do too much in township ordinance against who proposed to sell a tract maintains that it is a conflict anniversary of its founding, Ç ^ atirçs. J S S s foreffe^- port of those who should sustained a net loss of more tomorrow s race. He ex­ issuance of permits for com- at Westfield Avenue and of jnterest for Irvine B. aCts as the coordinating a- the best materials for et ec narticioate- finance, raise than $3 000 000 in 1970 and plained that he is hoping for mercial building declared Campbell Place as a loca- Johnstone, Jr. former town- gency unit for efforts in tive programs; ac^ " money to support of the work has experienced a loss in fourth place in the overall S i d Started on Tuesday tion for Dunkin’ Donuts and ship attorney, t0 represent h a rk to educate the resi- cities persuade c h ü ^ en n « e x ^ s s ^ o f S ? million io? competition over the 184- before Superior Court Judge two stores andMr. and the owners of Oak Ridge, Inc. dents about narcotics and » ”*» * ! * * mmrnr lSnnmnrrr“rri ------— the first five months of 1971. mile course between Miami Milton A Feller in the Court Mrs. Pasquale Vizzoni who and be an assistant county to inform them about work ...... while out-of-pocket ex- and Nassau and second place House, Elizabeth. fanned to sell lots on Rari- attorney. being done to control the | q i » Will HpAT penses for the operation of in points The suit was instituted by tan Road to Quick Check „ use of drugs. | 1)091(1 01 AdJUSHneM Will lieal £uses is $9>43 per hour Hustler I, withMr.Martin nroDertv owners after the Stores. Allvtn Skopp of 08 w.neat The committee s main g * *; revenue of the No 56 route as the driver, is expected L x — S “ - “ f “ ” : I Appeals For Residential Buildings 1 - 3 2 8 W » 3 i construction in commercial 1088 Raritan Road is rep last meeting to luesa y g concerning drug use and R “ r ;.ÿ route varied between $5.27 ZJ^S ever. The U leadingS & S corn- S t zones for six months. Judge resenting Mr. Warner. to give Jews who were cele- abuse and its ramifications; % Two aoDlications by William Tlapotosta for variances and $7 94 Der hour petitors are Bill Wishnlckof Feller last month*denied a Representing Mr. and Mrs. brating YomKippur a chance 2. To persuade the town- § of one-family dweUings on Haw- g Transport estimated an , who won the world motion to have the mora- Barton is Michael Posnock, to be heard. He read a letter ship youngsters not to use L p Drive and Byron Place will t>e given public hear- ;:;r annual savings of $70 000 championship; Bob Magoon of torium set aside and set Oct. LiMen v Izzo T 'h av e^ A lS sZiXTSwUnZ™ druV by providing alterna- k S ^ y ^ l a r k S a r d of AdjustmeJ w h e n it meets on | o fT e MianS Beac1!; the national 12 as the date to begin trial Mrs. Vizzom have Alden saying that aeveiopment oi ü for their energies as “f® , / nct o5 at 8 p.m. in the Municipal Building. N 56 t d «17 qoo powerboat champion, and of the case. ^h^ rkSa°"o rn L ^ 8 Î e s tT n f e r e ro f 7 e c o S well as opportunities for air- ; £ L a ire d because P l- s submitted | ^mscontinuance? of’T Vincenz» Balestrierlof Italy. The plaintiffs started the their attorney. best interest 01 tne com ing their problems; bv Canotosta to BuUdinz Inspector John Doenzelmann No, 35. 40 route. the world champion off-shore suit after Building Inspector - , « e Vurged the planning To prepare ^ would'result in front dopii violations if tiiehouses were v Alternate service to the powerboat driver.Mr. Mar- Doenzelmann denied u - V o ie DV StllÜ eiltS board m wait until thl mittee members and the constructed. Mr. Capotosta plans to erect the Haw- No. 56 route win be pro- tin sa d that he has star ed quests for building permits. I $65 000 flood control study community for future dr g- j. Hiome Drive house on Lot 4-Aof Block 14 and the y vided from Irvington to New- [6e Miami-Nassau race five The plaintiffs named the 7 ;™ /" j” rT r„ 7 nf Fn related problems. S; . house on Lots 19 and 20 of Block 38-H. ark b Transport routes 13 tlmes and flashed once. In township. Mr. Doenzelmann I - f n | | p fle TnW nS aineîrs wTs Îubmitted bel The Mayors Committee » The board also has scheduled hearings on applications j:j 7Q ^ 42 aPnd 8_ ln Irv_ 1970, he noted, Hustler II and the Planning Board as Ifl L O lie g e lUWIIi fore making " decision on on Drug Abuse consists of by CUfford Kohler to erect a carport on property at S; ington, alternate service is blew an engine only three defendants. Judge Feller eli- - aDnlication for subdivi- 24 n'e^clbeTS' T1J®y a^e $ 642 Raritan Road and Joseph DeLuca to add an attache ... provided by independent bus miles from Nassau, minated the Planning Board R n r l P f l llV | O lirt «je application ior sudoivi ward Ammann, Dr. Joseph ° car Rarage to a house at 211 Hawthorne Drive. routes 5, 6. and 94. The entrants are expected as a defendant in the case DIUUVCQ UJ LUUII sion. ^ P. CUlo, Mrs. William M. >: two car garag ...... Alternaœ fiervice to rhe to cover the 184 miles in a since all of the plaintiffs had The Appellate Division of aref b ï^ n e d -O^for' cm - Elliott, Philip Foster, Mrs. >^5*:::®:*:::*:-:::^^ ...... No 35-40 route between little less than three hours obtained approval of site c ,‘ “!(n, P rn „rf nn Tuesdav area oe zoned u ior con Henry W.Graveman,Howard T • r> a 'T * i m r \ Clark and Elizabeth is pro- and to average 72 to74miles plans before the moratorium ^ e d down a request tlJt S e f t i s '^cciurse oÆtio^ n* Srik^lSes W Junt0r SCOUt TVOOp 1030 vided by the Somerset V s “ h«ur. according to Mr. was imposed. could have permitted stu- would not be proper because „ Kuf “ar1^» Ja,^ ,s T^èQii* J -* Co. Route No. 15 and be- MaJ 4 n*n f p n ,abprh § M t % â Wins Award for Service S S | ® The students, five Morris Tuesday morning in Trenton. G. Monaco, Councüman-at- j unior Girl Scout Troop numberous troop meetings street. Service between ^ ^ * i t , n i , „ . County residents, were rep- The decision was rendered large John Pisansky, Judge . 030 of Clark has been hon- on the need to preserve our tomorrow. Til Havp DsnfP resented by Arnold J. Gold by Judges Sidney Goldman, Joseph Posazzi, Aaron D. parents Magazine natural resources and to re- _ _ , 10 ndve UdMCe of 55 Stonehenge Ter., Clark, Milton K. Mintz and Donald Samelson, Mrs. Sheldon 20rreditay 0utstanSng sfrvice use those already on today’s H r M eTdChniK L3Ud6Cl an attorney for the Ameri- G. Collaster. The judges Siegel, Detective George S. for its outstan^ng sernce consumer market. The U i . UIÜI O ^lllim Tnmnrrnw Niaht can Civil Liberties Union. Stated there would b e ’little Sikora Dr. Clement R. So- 1970 71 Y scouts also cleared many . , , . lomuiiuw myill In an “ emergency” deci- chance of "relief in time Ueri David Toma, Mrs. John W W i . consists of 28 public areas in the township C n | , C p U f t A L P a a G T S h l D Th. Rflvwav Polish Home sion. the stale’s second for this election.” the appeal 3 Uhnn Jr. Mrs. Marvin The troop consist^ of Z8 Utter. l O T OCIIUUI LCCJUCIDIlip J h e Bayway Polish amne, hi h’est court upheld a was “too late’' and would F. Veverka, the Rev.George glrl!i.® u5 The scouts were chosen 625 Pulaski St., Elizabeth, superior Court denial last upset election procedures, C. Lutz, chairman, and committee members. The {Qr ^ magazine»s Youth Dr. Fred. B. Hagedom, will be the scene of the wep k of a show. cause order and the students would not Joseph W. Schroeder. girl® ages ran8e from 9 t0 Group Achievement Award president of the Board of th^ L â Kaczmarek As- that would have paved the way be disenfranchisement since The orgamzauon has 1Urhe award was presented for its work in conservation Education of Union County Thomas A. Kaczmarek as student registration in they could vote in their seven sub-committees. The The award^ as Pre®eQn'®a and action through recycling. Regional High School Dis- S° W n h ' cm0Bo0sWonac and time for the Nov. 2 election. hometowns or by absentee committees and their goals ^homas A K aczm aSkof In national recognition of trict No. 1, in a statement w lrv PKtHhaRa co chair- Arguments were held on ballot. are: Youtii teacher educa- Thomas A Kaczmarek ot itg excellent service. the about the appointment of a Henry Kielbasa, co-cnair » Gonj assist jn developing Clark at a special awaras group has received an honor new superintendent of » men, announced that award- ..... , , » u j ^ j programming and appraising prograrj1 J " lhe plaque. There will be an- schools, commended the ap- ’À ing of prizes for a i olka W ^ltG r JohnSOïl AWSEOGCl all school programs; parent Clark Municipal Building. nouncement of the award in pointée. Dr. Donald contest, in addition to door * / v m i « ï v education, acquaint parents The honor was given be- the October issue of Parents Merachnik, who served as prizes, will be a hignugnt _ with problems and educate cause of the outstanding work Magazine. the acting superintendent and of the evening. Dancing to r*lMU M ûrjo| foK MpmiQITI them in Preventive pro- 0f each girl in Troop 1030. Leaders of Troop 1030 as assistant superintendent, the music of Johnny btavins V ^ I U U IVI CUCil lUl I 1 CI UI3MI grams; professional re- The girls promoted a solid are Mrs. Wenzel R. Dousa "In selecting Dr. Donald and his polka band witn H.nrp nf the EUhvav ferrai, make a professional waste recycling program for of 16 Valley Road, Mrs. Merachnik to be superinten- vocal,® by a recording ar- Walter J. Johnson, pro- piMh tn the Colonia study and analysis of the the township. They spoke at Charles Schmidt of 21 Hill- dent of schools, the Regional tist, Bobby Storm, wUl begin ietor of die Johnson Fun- Kiwanls Club in the Coiorna John Suba Board of Education is confi- at9p-m- , a t0 eral Home at 803 Raritan Country Clubhouse, wood a a m h i ,. 0f 94 Liberty Street, and dent of his success,” Dr. Tickets, priced at $2 each Ave., Clark, was given Kl- br^ e m e d a l was awarded to u Gerald Kaminsky of 3 Linda Hagedorn said. "Dr. N llSG EI ODDOSGu p p o s » « u tO COUniVy S ac r ; . „ , . r . , n ; ; SnViSLïSSÆ. - — Saj-sffiüs Purchase of Oak Ridge ssy»asrssy: 55S^ ■ïïî’USi ■ a Water Comoanv reservoir. tI .... - course as a retention basin tion to young people engaged have long been recognized Dr. Donald Merachnik |p)V A Stem m er HOnOrGCl Mr Johnson saved the life Matthew H. Nilsen o flood water. He added in useful public service. This within the regional district. board evaluated applications J d y “ ■ OICIIIIIICI "WIIWICU of ^ Æ c a m p b e l l o f 25 EUzabe*. a R e p ^ U c a i^ - g rat ^ u f o n œ u l d be spent is the 17tii consecutive year The district was indeed for- from more than 100 candi- . k>nr P1 summit who was didate for election to the course, if it is used the awards have been made tunate to have an assistant dates for the superin- n w PKonfrifH O poltnr |)nit skatine ' on the ice of the Union County Board of Free- ^ a retention basin and for and it is believed to be the superintendent of Dr. M era- tendency. b V L/r3nTOrQ IxGalLUr U llll reservoir when she fell holders, stated tills week that boating and fishing with pro- first award of this type to chnik s caliber and capabili- **ab has been previously J , rhrnuffh the ice into the wa- if he is elected on fencing under county su- be given to any organization ties to serve as acting announced, the board did not Jav Andrew Stemmer of director and chairman of 8 Johnson was seated he would oppose My attempt nervision in Clark. superintendent while the decide in favor of any of these 990 Raritan Rd., Clark, has the Ethics and Ajbritadon ^ ‘^ [ ¿ / C die reservoir to spend $5 mtilion of * e pervision. candidates. Rather. the been elected by the Cran- Committee of the Realtor Dr0Dertv8 with his wife and county tax moneyt0 6uy MjJêSÊÊL board has concluded that Dr. ford Board of Realtors as Association for the past two daughterS when he c iï r k ^ ^ 6 g°K C0UrS6 *“ M | | | | Q | 1 Merachnik is best qualified

of Clark as mayor, clork and 1 • . ^ thp spend another $1 million a ^ *4' ' rh<> hnflrd’R decision were ^rïafr^iem hefor^e SeaSi r.o n tielce Md ^ «g». °BfSïïÆ

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39 ufotsTomprising the New ^au^onand *e County national to^peÎso^whÎnlk R^Holïa^':::!^.""'.'.» *8 AWARD HeÎ^hw^CUrk! Garwood! îor^ar^!00311" ‘ ^ £*b2Sf wh™ *-* S ? extr^melTproud Junior « r l Scouts, left to right. Joanne ^ p rin g fW ld , MdoperalJs fNlh ; s etZ i t e r SAPgreeS J ein Club an“ ls a m e S ro f they'might just as well have W^dings...... 6 H $> a. PatriciaKrahling and Kathleen Dousa. four high schools. Cla?k and hM served ays 'a the American Legion. Passed along * e w^ ------I tuuuon ^ PAGE 2 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT

lected Mrs. George F. Wein- heimer, Jr., president of the KC Installation Car Prices New Jersey State Federation Free Pops Concert This Sunday f f c d a i 'A m a a n d j V o i e b of Women’s Clubs and a member of the Westfield and Is October 28 Are Hiked By Kate Bauer; Rahway chapters, as a judge On Organ in Rahway Theatre Final Plans for the in­ to choose the 17th annual stallation of the new officers of "The Realtor of Members of Alpha Phi St., Rahway, as recording 2,* Year” Awa7 d. The New York Chapter of the American Theatre Or­ of Father John P. Washington By VW Omega, national service fra­ secretary. ______gan Society will present its annual pops concert on the General Assembly 4th De­ Wurlitzer theatre organ in the Rahway Theatre, 1601 gree Knights of Columbus ternity, at Union College, The Annual Recognition Retail prices of Volks­ Cranford, elected Michael Ben Harrison of 38 Ger­ Irving St., Rahway, Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. were announced by Paul wagen being sold in the and Fellowship Dinner- The concert will feature four artists and is open to Malecki, navigator. Cutro of 447 Westfield Ave., trude St.. Clark, is in the Dance of the Union Council, United States will increase Clark, as their vice presi­ cast of * The Night Thoreau the public without charge. For the first time, the by between 4 and 5 per cent Boy Scouts of America, will An organizational meeting to form a New Jersey installation will take place dent; Wayne Orshak of 390 Spent in Jail” which is being be held Saturday, Oct. 23, as a result of the new sur­ Willow Way, Clark, as cor­ presented at Fairleigh Dic­ Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society will be during an 8:30 p.m. mass charge imposed on imported in the Winfield Scott Ball­ held Sunday, Oct. 31, at 10 ajn. at the theatre. to be held at the Rahway responding secretary, and kinson University from Oct. room, 323 N. Broad St., cars by President Richard Randy Vena of 191 Concord 20 - 24, Wednesday through An open console session will be held immediately Columbian Club on Thurs­ DOING HOSPITAL WORK . . . Miss Ruth Dengrove of M. Nixon on Aug. 16, a VW Elizabeth, reports John J. following the organizational meeting. day, Oct. 28. Rev. Thomas Sunday, at 8:30 p.m. on all Uhrin, dinner chairman. Rahway, who teaches school on Okinawa, is shown official reported today. days. The play will be staged, P. Meaney, pastor of St. as she worked in the medical records department of Richard Hamilton, vice in the Dreyfus College build­ Helen’s Church, Westfield, Rahway Hospital last summer. president of Jenewein Volks­ May We Fill Your ing auditorium on the Flor- tribudon Department in the Victor Grablachoff of Rah­ and friar of the assembly, Two Rahwayans are being Newark District. way was among 1,206 stu­ wagen, authorized VW sales, ham-Madison campus. honored for 25 years’ ser­ will be the celebrant. The service and parts facility at dents from 37 different installation will be opened Next Prescription? vice to Public Service Elec­ states receiving degrees at Rahway Woman Likes 900 E. Elizabeth Ave., Lin­ Beginning Monday through tric and Gas Company in Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Finelli to all sir knights, their fami­ den, said that while the duty Oct. 29 the thrift shop at have announced the birth of a summer commencement on lies and friends. Captain October. They are Edward Aug. 14 at North Texas State on imported cars had been CLARK 1645 Irving St., Rahway, will H. Melchoir of 277 Berthold son, Anthony Louis, on Sept. William Clancy heads a com­ boosted from 3.5 per cent feature fill-a-bag-for-a- 25. They have a daughter, University, Denton. mittee which will prepare a Okinawa Teaching Job Avenue, who is a chief line­ Mr. Grablachoff received to 10 per cent, the 6.5 per dollar special. Proceeds are man in the Electric Dis­ Lisa. buffet to be served after the cent increase applies only donated to the American Dr. Finelli, a dentist in the a bachelor of business ad­ ceremony. A Rahway teacher, who When not traveling or DRUGS tribution Department of the ministration degree in mar­ teaching school, the Rahway to the import duty and not Cancer Society. Mrs. Arnold Essex Division, and Luca Air Force, is stationed in the Albert Morse, master ofhas 1,6611 working on the to what heretofore were 86 Westfield Ave., Clark J. Morway and Mrs. Minnie Panama Canal Zone. keting. He is the son of the first New Jersey Dis- island of Okinawa for two woman likes to crewel pic­ Forte of 484 Madison Aven­ Mr. and Mrs. George tures and pillows. VW’s suggested retail Verillo are in charge. ue, a trenching machine The proud grandparents trict, will be in charge of years, has found that the prices. are Mr. andMrs.Luis Pedro Grablachoff of 609 Jaques the installation. A short position there has provided A teacher in the Kadena “Many people have been 381-7100 operator in the Gas Dis- of Metuchen and Mr. and Avenue. business meeting at 8 p.m. ^er wi* wonderful oppor- Free Delivery - Anytime The New Jersey Associa- Elementary School at Kadena misled into believing that tlon of Realtor Boards se- Mrs. Salvatore Finelli of will precede the installation, unities for travel to faraway Air Base on Okinawa, Miss our retail prices would have 1028 Jefferson Ave., Rah­ Richard Joseph Brehm ol places. Dengrove describes her sur­ 1972 World 769 W. Scott St., Sheila to be increased by o.5 or 10 way. The baby also has i A fashion show will he J S ” . ï ÿ t o ’ rounding as similar to those per cent,” he said. "The fact I'M CLAD I CHANCED TO . . . proud great-grandmother, Brldgett Mulrennan of 210( of a midwestern city of 30, Price St., and Douglas Ear: is that when you apply what Book Encyclopedia Mrs. Joseph Dasti ol S'm'bv^CoSlf vf7, “ aiio* fhxfhg Dengrove "of 1453 New 000. She said that die Ja­ the increase is on the Import Summit. Wheat of 1175 Mayfair Dr. Carhnlir Dan ht 44^’ Church Street, took the third panese culture which has ANDCHILDCRAFT all of Rahway.are among the duty to what our suggested PREMIER OIL existed on Okinawa for many retail prizes were prior to New, Expanded Editions Bryan Sullivan, son of Mr. more than 19,000 students Rahway. awa after having been a years undoubtedly will be­ enrolled for fall semester k u D teacher in Frank K. Hehnly Aug. 16, the increases work and Mrs. Timothy Sullivan come more prevalent when out to only between 4 and 5 Largest-Selling Encyclopedia of 1081 Thirza PL, Rahway, classes at Memphis State sc5?°*- cutk,,oi fi,.y.„s! GASOLINE CO. Lou’sX T in iX Rahway, t? moaeiea Since taking the Okinawa Japan again takes control of per cent.' SUPPLY Immediate Delivery was awarded a letter of com­ University. by members. the island next year. Information« No Obligation mendation in the 1971 Na­ ______teaching job she has visited Further, he pointed out, , , ■ _ . Australia and New Zealand Miss Dengrove returned if Congress, when it recon­ CLARK-Mrs. Geller, tional Merit Scholarship Mrs. George F. Wein- venes September 8, rescinds Qualifying Test. Bryan is a heimer spike yesterday on The Edward Getchises, during a Christmas vacation to Okinawa ------in mid-August.0---- FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE 964-1430 964-1287 student at Rahway High George Ehbes, Edward and Korea during an Easter She spent the summer doing the 7 per cent Federal Excise "Leadership: What Is It?” bimpsons, Freeholder and vacation. She also has been volunteer work with micro- Tax retroactively to Aug. 16, AND HIGH QUALITY OIL R AH W AY-M r. Medlov, School. at the 10th District Fall Bryan ranked in the upper Mrs. William Maguire, Mrs. to Thailand, Singapore, Ma- film in the medical records the rebate to customer’s 985-6895 Conference of the New John Kopp, Charles Gard- lasia, Japan, the Philippines, department of Rahway Hos- would more than offset the Dial 388-5100 2% of those taking the ex­ Jersey State Federation of price increase and the cost amination, which represents Women’s Clubs at Pine nerf, and Jay Stemmers at- Hong Kong and Taiwan. Over pital. 35,000 youths across the na­ tended the Annual Republican Labor Day she went on a trip Miss Dengrove is a mem- of a VW now — to the cus­ Village Grove, Oak Ridge. FinanceKinanAo Dinnerninnav at nf the T . . . . r • - tomer at least — would be tion. About 15,000 semi­ Mrs. Weinhelmer is a mem­ to Hiroshima. * ber of the American Edu- Chanticler, Millburn. The Miss Dengrove is planning cators Association of Okin- virtually the same as it was finalists, just above this 2%, ber of both the Westfield Oct. 1 affair featured Lester before the President acted. were selected nationwide. and Rahway chapters. to visit Afghanistan and awa, the Overseas Educa- Lanin’s orchestra. Kashmir when she has two üon Association and the New prices for VW’s an­ Cub and Scout Roundtables weeks vacation at Chris- National Education Associa- nounced here today showed The New Jersey Associa­ Stephen J, Wisniewski of mastime this year, tion. that the firm’s "custom were held at the First Bap­ tion of Public Accountants Rahway was appointed sec- beetle,” which had sold for tist Church, Rahway, last named A. William Ferrance retary of the board of direc­ $1,899, was increased 4.2 night. The next such meeting of Clark to its executive will be held there Nov. 10. tors of the Huntington, W. SCHOOL per cent to $1,978. Its pop­ state officers committee. Va., Jaycees. He also heads ular station wagin, or "bus,” The district committee The appointment runs to next several committees for the model, also went up 4.2 per meeting of Union Council, fune. organization. LUNCH MENUS cent, to $3,193, and its new Boy Scouts of America, Mr. Wisniewski is a 1968 400> series, which includes Southern District, will con­ Robert J. Folkerts of Rah­ graduate of Rahway High VW’s first four-door sedan, vene at the Old Post Office way was selected as vice school and is a senior at RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL rose by 4.9 per cent to on Esterbrook Ave., Rahway, president of the Covenant Week of Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. Nov. 15. Marshall University.Major­ COMPLETE LUNCHEON $3,302, from $3,149. Christian School Society ing in history, he is em­ Inc., formerly the Union ployed by ARA Slater Food Must include 1/2 pint of Income Nearly $4 Million County Association for Service at the school. whole white or chocolate W, Emlen Roosevelt, Christian Education, for milk. president of the National 1971-72. The Deborah League of MONDAY, OCT. 18 State Bank, Elizabeth, re­ Connie The group would like to Colonia will hold its annual Choice of one: Oven ported net income for the establish a parent-con­ membership tea today at the grilled frankfurter on roll, period ending Sept. 30, of Kaplan I trolled Christian junior high Westwood Lounge, Garwood. Sloppy Joe on bun, ‘Cottage $3,946,731.63. This repre­ school in the Westfield area Cheese, salami on hard roll, Anyone interested in joining, ham salad on hard roll. sented an earnings of $1.31 Electrolysis Treatment I in September1 of 1972. Re­ please contact Mrs. Sol APPOINTED ... George N, per share. (.Removal of unwanted hairj I Choice of two: Juice, baked quests for information can be Firkser of Clark at Hoellen, dbove, has been ap- Graduate of Kree Institute J addressed to secretary Ed­ , , . - beans, sauerkraut, tossed RAHWAY ELEMENTARY 388-5833. pointed • advertising 1 * - managery salad> coie slaw. Member of N J. Electrologi sts < win Hackenbelrg of 214 N. SCHOOLS Association Chestnut St., \*u*cfield. On Sept. 24 a giri wasflUerof Purolator Inc., automotive Choice pf one; Applesauce, Week of Oct. 1'8 By Appointment 381*5415 An old fashioned fair is bom to Mr. and— Mrs. ^ Robert---- nnart-«»™producers with head- fr(^t cake, manager’s ... MONDAY, OCT, 18 549 West Inman Avenue ln Rahway. Mr. choice. * 'Oven-grilled frankfurter planned for 1-9 p.m. on Nov. Temple of 745 Jefferson H o e l l e n fomerlv"a district Rahway« New Jersey 5 and from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. A LA CARTE on frankfurter roll with but­ on Nov. 6 at 1125 Summit Hosniral^Wapia3|nfiplrt^Thpospital, Plainfield. The mana8e'rthe Midwest, for joined Purolator the com- In Tomato rice soup. ter, Sloppy Joe on bun and Ave., Westfield. Sandwiches: Tuna fish sal­ butter, tuna fish salad sand­ Mr.Mr and Mrs. Rafael ?SRPUW’ Rubio P3ny ln Martln 1962 ■ He «sides ^ ad, hamburger, boiled ham, wich. of 1909 Church St., Rahway, Martinsville, manager’s choice. Choice of two: Baked became the parents of a boy. TUESDAY, OCT. 19 beans, sauerkraut, juice. Murmuró (Elpanrra Set Costume Ball Choice of one: Hot sliced Dessert: Applesauce, QUALITY DRY CLEANERS Gene Strouss, chairman of chicken sandwich with gravy, Milk. macaroni with meat sauce TUESDAY, OCT. 19 Comm* of: the nominating' committee selecting 1971-72 directors 0 1 4th Ward Unit and Italian bread and butter, Hot sliced chicken sand­ Raritan Rd. and Walnut Am. for the Westfield Area *tuna fish, boiled ham on wich with gravy, creamy CLARK, N.J. Chamber of Commerce, will For October 23 hard roll, peanut butter and whipped potatoes, buttered jelly on white bread. garden spinach, macaroni Santa Day Service ★ 382-2424 preside at a Oct. 20 orien- . ,,, . . tation meeting. Mr. Strouss . J[h®iaH°urth Choice of two: Juice, with meat sauce, Italian is with Vulcan Materials Co. ^sociation will hold its :reamy whipped potatoes, bread and butter, tossed sal­ Qjarj, ’ Fourth Annual Fund-Raising buttered garden spinach, ad with dressing, boiled ham ______Costume Ball Saturday, Oct. tossed salad, cole slaw. sandwich, creamy whipped GOWNS & FANCY 23, at the VFW Hall, 33 Choice of one: Fruit cup, potatoes, tossed salad with D ra p e ry The Rev. Dr. Donald M. South 21st St., Kenilworth, vanilla pudding with fruit, dressing. Meisel of Princeton will open from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. managers choice. Dessert: Fruit cup. SETCO has a valuable and DRESSES the 149th annual meeting of Mrs. Walter McLeod of A LA CARTE Milk. practical free gilt tor you when S p e c ia lis t the Synod of New Jersey, 856 Thorn St., Rahway, re­ Chicken noodle soup. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 you join our 1972 Christmas united Presbyterian Church, ports that advance tickets Sandwiches: Tuna fish Salisbury steak with bread Club, These handy Corning on Monday morning in the are $4, while those pur- salad, veal parmesan, sal­ and butter, southern baked Pyrexware Bake, Serve & Store DECORATOR FOLD F n n n i m n H Music Pier Auditorium, chased at the door will be ami, manager’s choice. pork roll with bread and but­ containers are colorful and Ocean City, and will preach $4,50. Music will be pro­ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 ter, chicken salad sandwich. handsome enough for the most NO EXTRA CHARGE file sermon. vided by Singing Sam discriminating family, and their Choice of one: ‘Salisbury Choice of two: Tater tots, OPEN 7 AM. - 7 PM. MON. THRU SAT. The Rev. Dr. Meisel, for- Williams and his Master steak, southern baked pork buttered string beans, juice. uses are Innumerable. mer pastor of the Second Blenders. roll sandwich, ‘manager’s Dessert: Apple brown Open your Christmas Club ; Presbyterian Church of Rah- Package goods areal- choice, chicken salad on hard betty. Account at any SETCO office. I way, is the synod’s retiring lowed. Costume dress is not And gel your tree Corning roll, spiced ham and Ameri­ Milk. Pyrexware— a practical addi­ moderator. required, but prizes will be can cheese on hard roll. THURSDAY, OCT. 21 tion to any household. The meeting will continue awarded for the most ori- Choice of two: Juice, tater Chicken chow mein with 1 through next Wednesday af- ginal costume. Chairman of tots, buttered string beans, vegetables and bread and ELECT ■ ternoon with delegates from the affair is Walter McLeod. tossed salad, cole slaw. butter, buttered rice, fried 390 Presbyterian congrega- President of the Fourth Ward Choice of one: Fruited noodles, veal parmeBan with tions in attendance. Civic Association is Harvey Jello, apple brown betty, bread and butter, buttered WALANO ------Williams. managers choice. rice, cole slaw, bolognd A LA CARTE sandwich, cole slaw, juice. Assemblyman Yankee bean soup. Dessert: Fruited Jello. « Sandwiches: Tuna fish sal­ Milk. w hen youjoin In District 9C ad, frankfurter, ham salad, FRIDAY, OCT. 22 manager’s choice. Baked manicotta with to­ THURSDAY, OCT. 21 mato sauce and bread and Choice of one: ‘Chicken butter, barbecued meatballs chow mein with vegetables, with bread and butter, egg S E T C O S 1 9 7 2 SINCERE... ♦veal parmesan, ‘cottage salad sandwich. cheese, bologna on hard roll, , Choice of two: Buttered Every party supply you need £ egg salad on hard roll. garden peas, buttered whole CAPABLE Choice of two: Juice, but­ kernel corn, juice. tered rice, fried noodles, Dessert: Peanut butter CHRISTMAS CLUB! Carolina Candles — Candle Holders tossed salad, cole slaw. bar. Choice of one: Bread Milk. and Candle Rings pudding with fruit, fruit com­ * * * 1972 SETCO CHRISTMAS CLUB FREE GIFT LIST A. Charles Walaae I pote, manager's choice. CLARK PRIMARY * Party Goods • Rosse|| stover Candy A LA CARTE SCHOOLS $2 $ 5 $10 $20 Beef vegetable soup. Week of Oct. 18 Sandwiches: Tuna fish sal­ MONDAY, OCT. 18 CHRISTMAS CLUB CHRISTMAS CLUB CHRISTMAS CLUB CHRISTMAS CLUB ad, cold submarine, peanut One-half pint of milk, Fres Free Free Free Stack Mates, Store 'n See Experienced Labor Leader butter and Jelly, manager’s chicken noodle casserole, 2-piece 1-qt. 1 •fll- Container, and 1-qt. Shake 'n choice. peas and carrots, bread and Stack Mates Store ’n See Shake ’n Pour Pour Jar— Complete Set FRIDAY, OCT. 22 butter or soup and sandwich, Container Jar Bake, Serve & Store Containers. • Councilman-at-large Choice of one: Baked fruit. WEEKLY manicotta with tomato sauce, TUESDAY, OCT. 19 PAYMENT $2.00 $ 5 .0 0 $10.00 $20.00 and Italian bread and butter, One-half pint of milk, spa­ ‘barbecued meat balls, ghetti and meat sauce, green alia $101.00* $252.50* $505.00* $1,010.00* • Council President •deviled eggs, beef salad on beans or spinach, bread and hard roll, American cheese butter, Italian cheese, fruit. INCLUDES BONUS for completion of 50 payments and tomato on hard roll. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20 Choice of two: Juice, but­ One-half pint of milk, •United Fund Executive T h e tered garden peas, buttered baked chicken, rice and gra- whole kernel corn, tossed vv, candied sweet potatoes, salad, cole slaw. corn, cranberry sauce, Jello Garden of Paper Choice of one: Rice and whip, pudding with fruit, peanut THURSDAY, OCT. 21 VOTE CLARKTON SHOrrtNG CENTER butter bar, manager’s One-half pint of milk, ■ KRKR.EY HEIGHTS ■ C U R * ■ ELIZABETH ■ EUZA8ETHP0RT ■ NEW PROVIDENCE choice. MwnW' Feltrai Dcpovt injurjrKe Comor«*KXt • Mfn-e*. Federal Resenre Syste-t hamburgers, buttered rolls’ CLARK, N. J. A LA CARTE onions, baked beans, potato M u8hroom barley soup. chips, relishes, fruit or DEMOCRATIC 381-7555 Sandwiches: Tuna fish cookies. Free Parking • Free Gift Wrapping salad, pizza pie, egg salad, FRIDAY, OCT. 22 manager's choice. One-half pint of milk, 9:30 to 8:30 Mon. thru Sat. SPECIAL COMPLETE choice of soups; chicken Tuesday, Nov. 2 LUNCHEON noodle, cream of mushroom MASTER CHARGE UNI-CARO HANDI CHARGE Large salad platter, bread vegetable; choice of sand­ Paid for by Friends of Walano and butter, listed dessert, wiches, toasted cheese, pea­ milk. ‘Add bread and butter nut butter and jelly, cake or to starred entrees. fruit. RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD'CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 PAGE 3

T * Autograph Books District Officers Mrs. Mildred L. Rullson, Local School Controls former nature supervisor at the Union County Park Com­ Plan Visit Today mission’s Trailslde Nature and Science Center in the Will Be Topic Oct. 27 Watchung Reservation, has To VFW Women written a book for children, The Fifth District presi­ “Nature Diary Through the Of Conservative Club dent, Mrs. Harry Snyder of Year.” Cranford, and the senior vice Mrs. Rulison will be The only independent L. Marburger. president, Mrs. John Busa available to autograph her member of the Westfield Title 18A, which sets forth of Linden, will be guests of book at Trailslde on Sunday Board of Education, Dr. the powers of the commis­ the Ladies Auxiliary ofMul- at 1:30 p.m. Joseph E. Kalbacher, will sioner, as well as the opera­ vey-Ditmars Post 681, Vet­ address the Republican Con­ ting rules for the state's erans of Foreign Wars, ACADEMY CHOIR TO SING . . . On Sunday a t5 p.m. the United States Naval Academy servative Action Club of school system, was com­ Rahway, at the meeting to­ choir of Annapolis, Md., pictured above, will present a program of anthem and song HAVE U5 Union County on Wednesday, posed in an era when people night in the VFW Hall. in the Second Presbyterian Church, 1221 New Brunswick Ave., Rahway. The public Ocg. 27, at the Union County did not envision excessive WORKING ON SET FOR MUSICAL ... Teachers of The purpose of the offi­ has been invited to attend the concert by the 135-male voices. The choir will be FILL YOUR NEXT Republican Headquarters, and arbitrary powers being Mother Seton Regional High School, Clark, and fathers cial visit will be to inspect singing for the first time in Union County. Following the program, the young men 610 North Ave., Westfield, exercised by Dr. Marburger, of students work on set for “Hello, Dolly,” the school’s the books of the auxiliary of the academy will be served dinner as the guests of Second Presbyterian Church at 8 p.m. Dr. Kalbacher contends. annual musical production. Left to right are Mrs. Pat secretary and treasurer and before their return to Annapolis. There will be a few minutes between the program PRESCRIPTION Choosing “ Do We Have State Senator Frank X. Novy, art teacher; Stanley Pora, John Rutkowski, Wil­ to promote the programs and dinner for guests to meet the midshipmen. Local Control of Our McDermott, R-Unlon, who liam Baier and Sister Theo Fumiss, general chair­ of the national organization. CLARK Schools?” as his topic, Dr. Introduced a bill in the spring man. The production will be presented four nights, Oct. Mrs. Snyder will speak SETCO Employe In Clark Office Gets Promotion Kalbacher will explore what session of the State Legis­ 22, 23, 29 and 30, in the school auditorium. Curtain on behalf of the department he sees as the excessive lature to curb the commis­ time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $2 each may be bought from president’s special project, Thomas D. Sayles Jr., Mrs. Milek serves on the pany for 20 years, Mrs. DRUGS powers of the state commis­ sioner’s extensive powers, students or at the door the nights of the performances. Deborah Hospital. A goal president of Summit and Eli- platform in the bank’s Rari- Milek was head teller at 86 Westfield Ave.. Clark sioner of education, Dr. Carl stated that in criminal hear­ of $10,000 has been set by tabeth Trust Company, has tan Road branch office in Elizabethport Banking Com­ ings the defendant is not Service League Topic the Department of New Jer­ announced the promotion of Clark. pany prior to its merger with 381-7100 sentenced until he has been sey’s Ladies Auxiliary to Mrs. Julia Milek of Roselle An employee of the Summit SETCO in 1965. NJ Has Failed convicted, but with local be raised for the hospital. as assistant secretary. and Elizabeth Trust Com- boards of education, Com­ To reach the goal, funds missioner Marburger makes Is Scholarship Party will be solicited from the I’M GLAD I CHANGED TO . . . In Crime Fight edicts hy which boards are 280 auxiliaries throughout HENRY F. DONALD P. presumed to be guilty and Plans for the eight annual Donations from the pro­ the state. from which they have no scholarship cocktail party fits from the shop over the Mrs. Rudolph Szollar Jr. PREMIER OIL Dietz Declares place to appeal. and a couples party were summer were reported by will be in charge of re­ GAVAN LAN Christopher Dietz of Rah­ discussed by Mrs. Arthur the treasurer, Mrs. Malcom freshments. “ This inequity must be De Lorenzo, ways and means way, a Democratic candidate remedied,’ Senator MacFarlane. The recipients Save 17.5 Acres FOR STATE ASSEMBLY GASOLINE CO. for state senator In Union McDermott said to RCAC committee, at the Rahway and the amounts given were: Christopher Dietz, Demo­ SUPPLY County, declared this week president, K. C. Bauer, of Service League’s first meet­ Rahway Twirling Club, $100; cratic candidate for State that the state has failed in ing of the season on Oct. 4 Retarded Children’s Sum­ Westfield. The senator also in the Claude H. Reed Re­ Senator, has urged the state efforts to prevent juvenile told the RCAC that, in the mer Program, $850; Rahway to employ the Green Acres MEN ol ACTION FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE creation and Cultural Cen­ Hospital, $1,350; camper- delinquency or to rehabili­ upcoming session of the program to purchase a 17.5 AND HIGH QUALITY OIL tate youthful lawbreakers. Legislature, he will again ter, Rahway. ships, $170; Mobile Meals, acre site in Berkeley Heights DEDICATED TO OUR SENIOR CITIZENS A "realistic revision” of move his bill to curb Com­ Mrs. William Assell, pre­ $140, and Rahway Public Li­ which about 200 citizens have the state’s Juvenile Delin­ missioner Marburger's sident, welcomed the new brary, $630. The library will formed an organization to PD. FOR BY A. AL GALLO, RUDOLF ST., RAHWAY, N.J. Dial 388-5100 quency Law, which has re­ powers. provisional members, Mrs. use the money to purchase save as open space. mained essentially un­ Hans Jessen, Mrs. Angelo astereo console. Dr. Kalbacher, who was Marconi and Mrs. Joseph changed since the 1920’s, top man on the ballot in the Hostess for the meeting was advocated by Mr. Dietz. Peter. last Board of Education elec­ The Thrift Shop manager, were Mrs. Ronald Sekley, He said the juvenile delin­ tion, is a 1944 graduate ol chairman; Mrs. James Pic­ quency rate has Increased drs. RaymondMoceikis, re­ Yale University, where he ported business was “ doing kens, Mrs. Frank Ederer since the beginning of 1970. earned his bachelor of arts and Mrs. Charles Zubak. Nearly 81,000 persons un­ well-” but there is a need degree. He was graduated for more housewares, small The November meeting der 18 years of age were from Cornell Medical Col­ will be a covered dish sup­ arrested In 1969, Mr. Dietz appliances, baby equipment lege In 1946 and served his and other taxable items for per with Mrs. Richard Smith reported, adding that the internship at Columbia as chairman. figure represented an in­ Presbyterian Hospital, New the store. Money is only crease of 36.1 per cent over York City, in the pediatrics the previous year’s total. unit. From 1947 to 1949, In Union County, he con­ he served in the Army Medi­ 110 Absentee Ballots for Rahway tinued, juvenile arrests rose cal Corps, entering private 104 per cent between 1968 practice in 1951. He Is a the half of it... and 1969, and formal juven­ member of the American And Clark Among 1,586 Mailing ile court hearings increased Academy of Pediatrics and The first batch of absentee ballots were mailed by 23.8 per cent between the Union County Medical out by County Clark Walter G. Halpin Friday. Among 1968 and 1970. Association. the 1,586 absentee ballots were 74 for Clark and 36 Residing at 540 Elm St., for Rahway. Our ads go to local people Dr. Kalbacher has lived in The ballots are mostly for college students, Mr. and nearness means results. Westfield for 20 years and Halpin said, and noted further that 800 more were Is the father of six chil­ mailed out Tuesday. dren, all of whom have at­ Mr. Halpin observed that the number of absentee WE DEAL IN gGUITAR-GUITAR-GUI g tended Westfield public ballots is nearly double what it was in 1967 when the schools. state senators were up for election. The meeting on Oct. 27 is Absentee ballot breakdowns of the Friday mailing open to the public, and guests for other towns are: Westfield, 475; Union, 268; Spring- will be welcome. For Infor­ field, 168; Cranford, 111; BerkeleyHgts, lll;Linden, mation about the program, 89; Fanwood, 72; Mountainside, 66; Plainfield, 64; New W h e r e t o keep y o u r x» please call Mrs. John H*. 3J Providence, 42; Winfield, 5, and Garwood, 3. I Wachter, RCAC recording VALUABLES? CT secretary, at 232-5074. FUTURES C May we suggest a Safe Deposit Box? __ New Jer-jJ Keeps important fktfwrs and all your *sey’s largest stocks5^ valuables safe . . . for pennies a day. *2of Gibson and Fender^? ^guitars and amps. Pri-^ *5 S ? .vate instruction on al KITCHEN nstruments. 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STATEMENT REQUIRED BY the publisher, editor, managing THE ACT OF AUG. 24.1921, AS editor, end bualnets managers RAHWAY Will Senate’s New Child Bill AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF are; MARCH 3. 1933. AND JULY 1 Publisher K. C. Bauer, 41« 194« (Title 39, United Sûtes Wells St.. Westfield. N. J. 07090. Code, Section 233) SHOWING Editor: Arthur Hartlsnd Mer- £ 4 e w 0 THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGE­ thon, Jr., 704 Hamilton St., Rah­ IRecorò Set Children Spying on Parents? MENT AND CIRCULATION way, N J. 07065. New Jersey « Oldest Weekly EsUblisked 1822 OF CLARK PATRIOT, pub- 2. The owner Is: (If owned by By E. Sidman Wächter u shed each Thursday at Rah­ a corporation, ite name and ad­ dren are in danger of being should take time to write to way. N. J. for October. 1971. dress must be stated and also Im­ Member of mediately thereunder the names VC ar€% 7>atriot Quality Weeklies of New Jersey, Inc. treated for “mental and their Representatives (Rep. 1. The names and addresses ef New Jener Preaa Association If the action of the Senate emotional problems” that Cornelius Gallagher for me publisher, editor and addresses of stockholders Union County’s Newest Weekly Established 1965 during the week of Labor may or may not exist, by Rahway and Rep. Florence P. editor, and buslneaa owning or holding 1 per cent or Day is any indication of the way of powerful experimen­ Dwyer for Clark) requesting more of total amount of stock. If Published Every Thursday Moraine by not owned by a corporation, the legislation it will be enacting tal drugs, brainwashing, and that they vote against any Publisher: K. C. Bauer, 416 names and addresses of the in­ for the balance of 1971, it Welti St., Westfield, N. J. 07090 psychoanalysis. All who op­ bill setting up a Child De­ Editor: Arthur Hartland Merah- dividual owners must be given. If BAUER PUBLISHING & PRINTING LTD. might better have remained pose the provisions of S.2007 velopment Program. on, Jr., 704 Hamilton St., Rahway. owned by a partnership or other in recess. Once again, the N. J. 07065. unincorporated firm its name ana 1470 Broad Street Rahway, N. J. 07065 388-0600 "heavenly twins,” New Jer­ address, as well as that of each 2. The owner is: (If owned by individual member, must be K. C. Bauar Arthur Hart land Mtrihon, Jr. Mr«. Katherlae E. Bauer sey Senators Harrison A. a corporation, its name and ad­ given.) PUBLISHER EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER Williams, Jr., and Clifford Male Teachers in 1870 dress must be stated and also im­ Bauer Publishing & Printing P. Case, though members mediately thereunder the names Ltd., 1470 Broad St., Rahway, The Rahway News Record and Clark Patriot are weekly newspapers serving the best interests of of opposing political parties, and addresses of stockholders N.J.. 07065. owning or holding 1 per cent or K. C. Bauer, 416 Wells St- their respective communities. It is the endeavor of these journals to present the news in a sound, stood cheek by jowl on the Received $57 a Month more of total amount of stock. If Westfield. N. J. 07090. President. sane, and traditional manner, maintaining the rights of all by accurate factual statement and wrong side of an important not owned by a corporation, the Mrs. D. J. Bauer. 416 WelU measure, indifferent to the EDITOR’S NOTE: This is that hiring be done on the names and addresses of the in- St.. Westfield, N. J. 07090, Secre­ measured reasonable opinion. desires of their constituents. one of a series of articles basis Of qualifications and dividual .owners mustbe given If tary. This time it was on S. 2007 written by the New Jersey ahilitvacuity, not (render genaer, NJEAin jua ownedunincorporated by ■ Partnership finn iU Mme or other ^ 3. The known bondholders, Subacriptlon Rates by Mail Including Postage $6.00; Outside Union and Middlesex mortgagees, and other security Counties $8 00; Second Class Postage Paid at Rahway, New Jersey that the two senators saw eye Education Association to reported. address, as well as that of each holders owning or holding 1 per­ to eye. This sweeping new commemorate the 100th Wrote Maurice Beesley, individual member, must be cent or more of total amount of social engineering scheme anniversary of the State’s Cape May County's super- given.) bonds, mortgages, or other se­ for child development would free public schools, intendent of schools: ''May _ A PrinHn‘ curities are: Loree Collins, 10 VSSS6SSÌ9S&ÌG&SK9S&H&» all our energies be directed r°* ‘ NJ Westminster Rd., Summit. N. J.; not only extend federal day- * * * Community State Bank & Trust care services to children in A century of free public to secure the services Of K. C. Bauer. President, 41« Co., 601 N. Wood Ave., Linden, Strict Enforcement Cub Speeding 3« Homes and 300 Apartments OKed all income groups, it would education has not changed competent teachers, where- Wells St.. Westfield, N. J. 07090 N. J. Reappearance of the Rahway Police Department’s also authorize the federal the lot of the teacher, by the ends of the law may wI'f,rs

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Club Will Hear Possible Dress Code Rahway Police Blotter R o b i n s o n ' s ' Lazy Daisies' HARDWARE HOUSEWARES For Franklin Pupils MONDAY, OCT. 4 vehicle were locked. Nothing Tomorrow night, “ The An attempted break and appeared to be missing, Lazy Daisies,” a barbershop entry was reported to have Cheryl L. Wagner of 742 double quartet from Madison occurred at ~ C & H Con- Jefferson Avenue reported Hill Chapter, Sweet Adelines PORTABLE ELECTRIC BROILER NEW SPEED PERK! Aired by PTA Board struction, 624 Leesville her 1964 Chevrolet, regis- inc. of Clark, will perform Avenue. Nothing was taken, tration STE-520, stolen from in Townley Presbyterian The touchy issue of a dress erally thought to be play- Mrs. William Gibson, 9i her place of employment. Church, Union. code for students was dis­ cloths. See-through blouses Elm Avenue; Mrs. Edwarc The Juvenile Bureau ar- The quartet, invited to cussed at the first meeting were also discussed. Gibson, 1475 Main Street rested a 10-year-old boy perform by the members of the Franklin School PTA Mrs. Marosi said feelings and Mrs. A. Miiesi, 214360 501 204 227 attache case containing per­ units rose to a statewide ^ Mr, Hume said the figures Gloucester 1L016 204* average of $211 a month, a “seem to parallel nationwide 163 171 sonal papers had been stolen Hudson f 138 537 192 194 from the car, 10 per cent increase over statistics, which reveal that Hunterdon , 68 46* 1969. luring 1970, housing starts 183 197 THURSDAY, OCT. 7 The publication, “New Mercer 543 328* 184 215 Mr. Harry F. Krapsho of n the United States were at Middlesex ’ 602 1,012 187 206 Multi-Family Dwellings in iieir highest level since the Monmouth Garwood reported that while New Jersey - 1970/’ re­ 1950s.” 1,000 1,224 187 195 his car was parked at Rahway Morris 12 600 158 223 Recreation someone broke ported that 13,537 new mul­ Camden County, quadrup­ Ocean 477 184* tiple dwelling units were ling its 1969 figure, recorded 207 187* the right front window with Passaic 8 371 180 248 a rock. The doors to the constructed during calendar 2,975 new multiple dwelling Salem year 1970, a 71 per cent in­ 0 8 145 units in 1970 to lead the Somerset 4 308 Pass the 250 186* crease over 1969, which state. Burlington County, Sussex 10 Cleveland PTA recorded 7,932 new units. generally among the annual 99 162 190 # Except for 1967, when a UNION 94 432 257 256* leaders in multi-family Warren 112 156 slight 2% rise was recorded, dwelling construction, re­ 169 165* Has Annual Tea construction of multi-family ported the second highest 7,932 dwelling units has declined total of 2,304' new units. 13,537 $192 $211 every year since 1963, when Bergen, Monmouth, Atlantic ífíswf^ímsefftt'fsís&íf&fíSSSSKSSS Hears Principal a peak production of 25,000 and Middlesex Counties all reported over 1,000 new Grover Cleveland Parent- units. Rinaldo Explains How Municipalities Teacher Association of Rah­ Democratic Club Totally, 15 of the state's way held its annual kinder­ 21 counties reported in­ garten tea Sept. 28. buck! In UC Use Sales Tax Rebated Funds Mrs. James Lukridge, Selects Officer, creases in new construction. president, welcomed the pa­ Of the six showing de­ By Sen. Matthew J. Rinaldo The answers were inter­ rents and invited them to creases, only Ocean County, Sometimes a piece of esting, and I’d like to share become members of the Listens to Talks down 60 per cent, and the legislation dropped into the some of them with you. Like PTA. Frank Brunette, prin­ 1969 State leader, Glouces­ many communities, Berk­ The meeting of the Third ter County, down 80 per hopper in Trenton is like the cipal, Introduced Mrs. Irene Ward Democratic Club of pebble falling into the water. eley Heights has treated the Sisler and Mrs. Katherine cent, showed significant de­ money as miscellaneous W hat can you do to help the sick, the handicapped, Rahway was held on Sept. clines. The other counties Its ripples go a long way. Lucidamo, kindergarten tea­ 28 in the Columbian Club­ S-721 has certainly been revenues and used it to re­ chers, to parents. reporting decreases in mul­ duce the amount of taxes that house with the president, tiple dwelling unit construc­ a bill with far-reaching ef­ A film, "Early Childhood the aged...and to help control social problems from Edmond Geisler, presiding. fects. Shortly after my elec­ must be raised from home- Development,” was shown. tion were Cape May (89 to owners. “ The township feels It stressed the important Mrs. Raymond Cornish 88), Cumberland(235 to 226), tion to the State Legislature, was elected recording se­ I introduced a bill to returr this is a most beneficial of recognizing a child drug abuse to m arital stress? Hunterdon (68 to 46), and rogram,” a Berkeley cretary. Nomination for re­ Mercer (543 to 328). to municipalities a portion o with learning disabilities and freshment committee chair­ the sales tax revenues. Th< &eights official wrote. how if corrected in the early The average size of apart­ Plainfield has also put the Take the easy way out. Pass the buck. As many as man was accepted by Mrs. ments, according to the re­ measure received a grea stages can help the learn­ John Kinderes. deal of grass-roots support money into general revenues ing habits of the child. port, slightly increased dur­ and in effect reduced the tax Speakers included William ing 1970. Builders favored and passed the Legislature. A question and answer pe­ you can. Make one contribution to the United Fund Papirnik, director of Civil However, Governor Hughes load on the citizens. How­ riod followed. Mr. Brunette three- to four-room apart­ ever, Mayor Frank Blatz Defense; Francis Senkowsky ments as they have in past vetoed it. But the people had and the two kindergarten tea­ and Wilson Beauregard, the last word. By the thous­ pointed out in his reply that chers spoke of the impor­ and you'll support many worthy causes which des­ years, but construction of since 1968 his city has added councilmen-at-large; Philip five- and six-room apart­ ands, they wrote to their tance of the parents and Carr, member of Planning representatives in Trenton 25 men to the police depart­ teachers working closely to­ perately need your help. ments showed considerable urging them to over-ride the ment, built a new high school, gether to insure the best Board, and Joseph Hartnett, increase, according to the instituted a new and innova­ executive secretary to Ma­ publication. Governor’s veto. The legis­ education possible for the yor Daniel L. Martin. Theii lators listened and voted to tive fire safety patrol. child. Statewide, rents for the “ These are only a few of the presentations were followec new units increased by ■ 10 make S-721 law over the Refreshments were by a question-and-answei Governor's veto. projects we have undertaken served by Mrs. Dolores per cent over 1969 to an since 1968, and I am sure il period. average of $211. Bergen During the past three Fillmore. The next meeting is sche­ years, Union County muni­ the tax load had not been County reported the state’s lightened with the return of duled for 8:30 p.m. on Oct highest average monthly cipalities have received Approve Plans 25 at the Columbian Club $6,167,171.18 in direct aid some of the sales tax If yo u don't do it, it w on’t get done. rental, $292, while last under my revenue-sharing moneys, we would not have year’s leader, Union County, law. The purpose of the mea­ been financially able to For Bank Oifite Frank Named had the second highest fig­ sure was to give aid that undertake many of them,” ure, $256. Conversely, would help ease the property Mayor Blatz declared. Robert K. Rockhill, presi­ G ive the U nited W ay Salem County reported the tax burden. The City of Summit, the dent of the Community State Campaign Mgr. lowest average rent, $145, Several weeks ago I wrote Township of Union and the Bank and Trust Company, with Cape May, Gloucester some Union County mayors Borough of New Providence Linden, announced yesterday Carmine J. Liotta, Demo­ and Warren Counties all in used the funds, as did sev­ tbe approval by the state cratic State Senate candi­ the $160-171 range. to ask specifically how they were able to use the monej eral other communities, to commissioner of banking of date, announced that Harry According to the report, Community Bank's request P. Frank of Elizabeth will received under the revenue­ help lower the amount of monthly rents increased in sharing program. money raised by property to open an office in Roselle. be his campaign manager ^ ail but five of the 21 coun­ taxes. The new branch will be Mr. Frank, former pub­ ties — Atlantic County, from So did the City of Lin­ the bank's sixth office. Com­ lisher of The Daily Journal, $243 to $188; Ocean, from Policeman Breaks den, where,' Mayor John munity has offices in Linden has compiled a statewide $207 to $187; Somerset, from Gregorio reported, "it is and Rahway and reports as­ reputation during the past $250 to $186; Union from Into Locked Car, a blessing. It enables us to sets of approximately $75 half century as a leader $257 to $256; and Warren, take care of many tilings— million. v in civic, charitable and from $169 to $165. raises to police and fire­ youth endeavors. In addition, a total of 95 To Aid III Man men, construction and re­ municipalities reported 163 Patrolman Jack Patton, pair of sewers, etc., without 1st New Jersey new construction projects 27, of the Clark Police De­ putting more of a burden on 2nd Ward Dems during 1970. The 1969 re­ partment suffered a wound the homeowner, whom I feel port listed 78 municipali­ an his hand that required has had it as far as increases Opens Branth Prepared and ties and 137 new construc­ four stitches to close, when go.” contributed by Set Buck Night tion projects. he came to the rescue of Because of the way S-721 First New Jersey Bank Public Service will formally dedicate its Electric and Gas The Second Ward Demo­ Issued annually, the pub­ Frederick Tomassi of 10 has helped reduce the burden lication covers volume, cost, on the homeowners whom I new permanent branch of­ Company cratic Club will hold a Buck Linda La., Clark, who was fice at Route 28 and Garden Night on Thursday, Oct. 28, size, and other data by county having a stroke in his car pledged to help when I first and municipality on new pri­ ran for the State Senate four St., Middlesex, Saturday at at 8 o’clock in the Knights which was locked. 10 a.m. of Columbus Hall, Jaques vate rental apartments, ex­ Ptl. Patton broke into the years ago, I regard this as cluding public housing, co­ car, which was parked at the the most significant legis­ Lynn Hackerman, Miss Ave., Rahway. Admission is operatives and hostelries. It New Jersey of 1972, win II. Howard Johnson’s Motor lative accomplishment of my is available free of charge Lodge, Clark, with a crow­ four years in Trenton. In all join Frank M. Pitt, chairman Many Democratic officials of the board, and invited and State Senatorial candi­ from the department’s bar. 118 bills I sponsored have Bureau of Housing Services become law. But few art dignitaries in cutting the rib­ dates will be on hand, re­ Mr. Tomassi was taken to bon for the new one-story ports Secretary Dee Knox. no'Poe80* 2768» Trenton.N.j! Rahway Hospital, treated and more satisfying personally U o 0 2 5 . released. than S-721. colonial facility.

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Legion Auxiliary De Molay Unit Installs • M ib b I aula ‘firm Jifella M ed Names Chairman New Master Councilor rfo d lcn a ld (fjecfoffe iR toum ell Harry James Harchetts, were: Senior councilor, Ri­ For Americanism son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry chard Olson; junior coun­ Harchetts of 315 Berthold cilor, David Tomaszewicz; Mies Laura Ann Netta be­ Olde Colonial Inn, Susque­ The president, Mrs. Gus Ave., Rahway, has been in­ senior deacon, Arthur Ly­ came the bride of Ronald hanna, Pa., following the Bott of Clark Unit 328, stalled as master councilor ons; junior deacon, Roy George Brownell at 4 o’clock ceremony. American Legion Auxiliary, of Union Chapter, Order of Leonard; senior steward, on Saturday, Sept. 18, In The bride is a graduate has appointed a past presi­ DeMolay, Rahway. the United Methodist Church, of Rahway High School and dent, Mrs. Herb Muth, as The new master councilor Wayne Hodges; junior stew­ Starrucca, Pa. Franklin Beauty School, Americanism chairman. is a junior in Rahway High ard, Guy Harriman; chap­ The Rev. Rlcahrd V. Gra­ Elizabeth. Before her mar­ Delegates appointed to at­ School and a student at Union lain, Jon Wolfarth; sentinel, ham officiated at the candle­ riage she was purchasing tend the Union County organ­ County Technical School Gary Kremnlck; standard light ceremony In the agent for V. Mueller Surgi­ ization meetings, held on the where he is majoring in elec­ bearer, Albert Petras; mar­ presence of members of the cal Instruments and Sup­ third Thursday of every tronics. He is a member of shal, Stephen Pender; ora­ immediate families of the plies, Rahway. month, in the hall of M artin the chapter’s installing tor, William Wohltman; pre­ couple. Mr. Brownell is a graduate Walberg Post 3, Westfield, team. A Boy Scout, he is ceptors, first, Laurence M.ss Netta is the daughter of Susquehanna Community are: President, Mrs. Bott; a member of Troop 40. Beam; second, Blair Svihra, of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Netta High School and Williams­ first vice president, Mrs. Other officers installed and third, William Marsh. of 777 Rodgers Court, Rah­ port Area Community Col­ Steven Horin; second vice way. Mr. Brownell is the lege in . An president, Mrs. John A. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Army veteran, he is em­ Gudor; correspondence sec­ Brownell of Starrucca. ployed by Handling Services. retary, Mrs. Kenneh Rea, Miss Janice Netta was The couple went on a wed­ and past county presidents, maid of honor for her sister ding trip to Nashville,Tenn. Mrs. Joseph Walsh andMrs. and David W. Brownell was Mr. and Mrs. Brownell will Gilbert C. Lesko. best man for his brother. reside in Thompson Town­ The alternates are : Mrs. A wedding dinner at the ship, Pa. Muth, Mrs. Theodore Rud- nicki, Mrs. Frank Wietry, Mrs. Frank Krov, Miss Patricia Krov and Mrs. M y Picture Michael Grmek. Delegates- NEWLYWEDS ON HONEYMOON ... Mr. andMrs. James was Taken by at-large are Mrs. Jack J. Makar of Rahway, above, enjoy using a motorized bi­ Miss Kathleen A. Boncouri Irving and Mrs. William C. cycle to tour Bermuda while on their wedding trip. The Cox. bride, the former M. ss Gloria Sergi, is the daughter of My Name is . . . Mr. andMrs. T.A. Sergi of Elizabeth. The bridegroom's ■Mibb M aM deen M . dbm ccuii, Mrs. Bott represented the unit at the past presidents' parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Majar of 1709 Park parley dinner in the Town and St., Rahway. Campus restaurant. Union, (odw a/td M inim e ff/i. & ngayed on Monday. The national security Columbus Day Fete Seen as Success, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen J. Miss Boncouri is an exe­ chairman, Mrs. Walsh, re- Boncouri of 103 Murray St., cutive secretary at Reeves- orted that United States Elizabeth, have announced Boncouri Division, Cyclops tavings bonds were pur­ New Statue of Explorer Is Unveiled the engagement of their Corporation, Elizabeth. chased by members last The Rahway Italian Amer-- g grand i i marshal of die parade, daughter. Miss Kathleen Mr. Hulme is with Tal month. ican Club held a well-.- Numerous city officials and Anne Boncouri, to Edward Clark Inc., Avenel. The dark horse award was attended and successful guest speakers welcomed the J. Hulme Jr., son of Police An August 1972 wedding won by Mrs. Rudnicki. Columbus Dinner-Dance on marchers who were un­ Lt. and Mrs. E. J. Hulme is being planned. The next meeting will be Oct. 9 at their clubhouse. daunted by the rain and who of 685 E. Scott Ave.,Rahway. held at the post home on The Italian dinner was assembled at Scott Place to HUXFORD-GALLUCCl Wednesday. served by Merchants oi hear the keynote speech by GAS COMPANY ADDS NEW LAUNDRY LINE ... Miss D’ARIENZO-PRASEK Venice, Clark caterers. Dr. Barbera on Christopher Wedding vows were ex­ The dinner-dance com­ Columbus. Following the Marilyn Berezny, home economics advisor for the Announcement was made changed Sunday at Sulphur Miss Matlosz is employed mittee consisted of Nick talk, a new statue of Chris­ Elizabethtown Gas Co., demonstrates special features of the engagement of Miss by the General Electric of Blackstone clothes washer and gas dryer during Spring Inn, . Berkeley Firetto, chairman; William topher Columbus was introductory sales meeting. Susan Ann Prasek, daughter Heights, by Miss Grace Credit Corp., Rahway, and Sforza, co-chairman; presi­ unveiled. of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Galiucci, daughter of Mr. her fiance is with the Public dent Anthony Vivenzio, Sal After the parade, the Prasek of 25 Lexington and Mrs. Leonard Galiucci Service Electric & Gas Co., Blvd., Clark, to Edward Finelli, Gasper Addeo, Jo­ members returned to the Blackstone Washers of 205 Third Ave., Berkeley Irvington. seph LoPiccolo, Jack Seri- clubhouse where refresh­ W. D’Arienzo > Jr., son of Heights, and Robert J.Hux- A May wedding is planned. Mrs. Edward W. D’Arienzo menti, Philip Matarese, ments were served. ford, son of Mrs. James PRETTYMAN-VanPELT Henry Cantone, Larry The parade committee GAYLORD STUDIOS of West Orange and the late Huxford of 485 Seminary Pietroangelo, Sal Golini, ÀI consisteid of co-chairmen Sold by Elizabethtown Mr. D’Arienzo. Ave., Rahway, and the late Castorina, Vito Valenti, Ri- Larry Pietroangelo and Sal The future bride is em­ Mr. Huxford. Miss Nancy Claire Van J. Warren Russell, washing cycles, four water Clarkton Shopping Center Pelt, daughter of Mr. and chard Velotti, Joseph Ve- Finelli; Joseph Gesumaria, marketing vice president for temperature combinations, ployed by the Prudential The bride is a purchasing lotti, Jr., Cecila Firetto, Nick Firetto, Al Castorina, Insurance Co., Linden, and assistant with Merck & Co., Mrs. Willard Van Pelt of 33 the Elizabethtown Gas Co., four wash and spin speeds Benjamin St., Clark and Angelina Oliver! and Rose Gasper Addeo, Phil Landeau, has announced the addition of and a choice of water level Raritan Rd., Clark, N.J. her fiance is with the Union Rahway, where the bride­ Nardone. The door prize was Marty Sica, Marty Spangle, Camp Corp., Wayne. He groom is an electrician. George W. Prettyman Jr., Blackstone automatic depending upon the size of attended Broward County son of Mr. and Mrs. George donated by Anthony Lordi, Lucy Sica, Marie Castorina, clothes washers and gas dry­ the wash load. 382-2453 College, Fort Lauderdale, SPARKS-MATLOSZ Prettyman of Camden, were Sr. Jean Landeau and Pat Ge. ers to the gas company’s Blackstone gas dryers Fla. The engagement of Miss married in United Methodist The club headed by Presi­ sumaria. selection of famous make also have many exclusive Carolyn Matlosz to John R. Church in Rahway on Oct. dent Anthony Vivenzio also Windows Smashed Twice home appliances. features, such as the "Visual Sparks 3rd, son of Mr. and 2. Prior to her marriage took active part in the Union Vandals have shattered The Blackstone company, Minder’ , easy-to-clean lint Mrs. J. R. Sparks Jr. of the bride was employed by County Columbus Day Pa­ windows at the Middlesex the nation's oldest manufac­ trap and slim ‘ ‘kitchen cabi­ 137 Columbus PL, Roselle New Jersey Bell Telephone rade held Oct. 10 in Eliza­ Water Company’s purifica- turer of home laundry equip­ net’ ' dimensions but with Park, was revealed by her Co., Cranford. The bride­ beth. This was sponsored tion plant on Madison Hill ment, was started in 187-5 giant load capacity. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert groom is with Conaflow by the Italian American Cul- Rd., Clark, two times re- by William Blackstone, £ “ Before we made our final Matlosz of 2153 Ludlow St., Corp., Blelnhelm. tural Society of Elizabeth. cently. The damage each Hoosier inventor who de­ decision to add Blackstone Rahway. ______Dr. Matthew A. Barbera was time was estimated at $400. signed the first washing ma­ appliances we had our home chine. economics department, un­ Today’s Blackstone der the direction of Mrs. washers feature the very Charlotte Mitchell, check latest conveniences, In­ every phase. The hiachines cluding the exclusive “Magik were given every possible Balance,” which eliminates test and passed each one Turn this coupon off-balance load problem with excellent performance without cut-off switches or ratings,” said Russell. reset buttons, this special The Blackstone selection design stops vibration and includes four washer models assures a completed cycle and two dryer models, each into a new car every time. available In harvest gold, W hat a pair! The deluxe model has five avocado green and white. BOWATER-ELSMAN Mr. Beriont, became the bride of Thomas J. Heaney, in 24 hours flat The engagement of Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elizabeth Anne Elsman to Heaney of 172 W. Hazelwood Robert Bowater of 21 Blake Ave., Rahway, Sunday after­ Dr., Clark, was announced noon in the United Methodist by her parents, Mr. and Church of Linden. Mrs. Raymond H. Elsman Spouse’s Name Amt. Desired B la ck sto n e M ARTUCC I-WREESM AN HOME LAUNDRY APPLIANCES of 428 S. Broad St., Eliza­ Announcement has been beth, and Belmar. Mr. Bo­ made of the marriage of Own □ How Long There water is the son of the late Miss Barbara Jean Wrees- Rent □ Mr. and Mrs. George Homo Address Bowater. man, daughter of Mrs. How Long Salary JoBeph M. Wisnosky of 86 The bride-to-be is a gra­ Fourth Ave., Garwood, and imployer a n d y o u ! duate of Douglass College, the late H. C. Wreesman, to Bus. Phone Spouse’s Annual Salary New Brunswick, and Mr. Edward Patrick Martucci, Bowater was graduated from son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Business Address And Elizabethtown Gas will bring you together. You, who appreciate the best Union County Technical In­ P. Martucci of 18 Malvern Payment In automatic clothes washers and dryers .. . and Blackstone, America’s oldest stitute, Scotch Plains. They Drive, Clark, on Sept. 25 In manufacturer of quality home laundry appliahees. are systems analysts with he Church of St. Anne, Gar­ Other Creditor the New Jersey Blue Cross, Payment You’ll love the complete flexibility of Blackstone products. Like the gas wood. dryers that offer push-button fabric drying for any type of fabric load, Newark. HEANEY-BERlONT Other Creditor giant capacity and the exclusive Blackstone “Visual Minder Lint Trap”, that Over 6,500 families read The reminds you to remove the lint and makes it easy to do. And they’re so News-Record/Patrlot. ThaPs pretty too In their White, Avocado Green or Harvest Gold colors. Miss Drueanne Beriont, daughter of Mrs. John 26,000 people reading your ad. 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GOP Freeholder Candidates Say Dems Rahway an Member of Study Team Pollili Wants Some Tax Revenues Major State Role Seen See Impossible Dream...Low County Dedicated lor Educational Uses To Stop Ecology Abuses Constitutional dedication ing deluded as occurred in "Pollution” used to mean Which Deveiopes New Plastic Film of certain tax revenues for 1966,” he said. “ Any re­ scavengers have sizeablein- contamination of atmosphere vestments in equipment, Budget and Purchase o< Oak Ridge education is an essential step moval of dedication would or water, now it has become Dr. R . B. Isaacson, 2105 film, known as Celgard, said plastic membranes to restore public confidence be publicly debated.” weekly outlays for person­ Two Republican candi­ Golf Course in Clark. St. George Ave., Rahway, “breathes” but it is water­ made of Celgard could be a close relative of waste nel, without which demands was a member of Celanese in government taxation, said Mr. Pollitt contends thatdig^sal and flood control, dates for re-election to and They also noted the coun­ proof and bacteria resistant. the basis of “ totally new Van Dyke J. Pollitt, Repub­ the credibility of any Us- AmTall are a fair return on their in­ one seeking hie first term Corporation’s 10-man re­ The pores are small enough types of engineered devices out of hand, vestment, or garbage will ty has enough space at the lican candidate for file unex­ cal measure is in direct Councilman - at - large A. on the Union County Board Ash Brook course owned by search team that developed to prevent the passage of for pollution control.” pired term in the State Sen­ proportion to the public re­ stand on our doorsteps and of Chosen Freeholders have a microporous plastic film bacteria, water and selec­ The Celanese inventors Charles Walano of Clark in leaseholds of dumping the county to build a third ate. gard for its fairness, equi- warns. charged their opponents with golf course. that was termed "one of the tive Quds but allows air and put five years of research He called for an amend­ tability and need. “Consti­ sites. “political hypocrisy” for most significant advances in water vapors to pass and development effort into Mr. Walano is running as a ‘‘Similarly, effective flood The Republican incum­ ment to the State Constitu­ tutional dedication would Democrat for the State As­ urging the county to spend bents are William J. Ma­ membrane technology since through. Celgard. At times it seemed tion to make dedication pos­ take a giant step in the control demands major out­ millions of taxpayers funds guire of Clark, a former the introduction of cello­ Celgard will be marketed it might remain a laboratory sembly in District 9C. lays. Land acquisition and phane in 1924.” He is tech­ sible. “ 1 hope the public direction of placing our Mr. Walano’s message to purchase the Qak Ridge mayor of the township, and by Celanese Plastics Com­ curiosity. However, they has the right to vote on State’s fiscal house in or- construction are more than Donald C. Dunne of Fanwood. nical manager-resins at pany for diverse applications persisted and now, Celanese was directed not only to a chore for a single com­ this essential matter in a der,” he said, Clark, but to all eight mu­ The third candidate, Mat­ Celanese Research Com­ in the medical, industrial says, “out of it all came a public question in 1972,” Mr. Pollitt is running with munity. Elizabeth Rejects thew H, Nilsen of Eliza­ pany, Summit. processing and electric bat­ truly uniform microporous nicipalities in Assembly "Whatever we do, wemust he said. Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo, District 9-C. “Pollution,” beth, is in his first bid The new polypropylene tery industries. Celanese film.” Mr. Pollitt said if dedi- Senator Frank X, McDer- do in concert, often with the for a freeholder slot. cation would have been Con- mott and Jerome M. Ep- he reminded, “smites all county and the state should- Plan to Extend “ In one breath, they com­ stitutional in 1965 when the stein, eight — Clark, Plainfield,. ering much of the respon- plain about the county bud- Scotch Plains, Fanwood, sibility for deliberate and sales tax was first promol- _ - ... Westfield, Berkeley Heights, Youth Program tet and in the next, they Smoking, Cancer gated, “measurable pro- Qgjp QyQ ^3111 intelligent, longrange plan­ urge a giant expenditure for perty tax relief would have New Providence, and Sum­ ning. That applies, too, a third county golf course,” mit. in acquiring property and The Elizabeth City Council Subject of Talk occurred instead of the frus- n . /» r\ . “The state increasingly has refused to extend that Freeholder Donald C. Dunne tration all taxpayers felt be- K6C6I1I LUf U3I9 construction of dams, re­ city’s Neighborhood Youth said. “In their attempt to cause that relief was pledged takes a hand in flood control taining walls, bridges, and be ‘all things to all men,’ matters, still a painful topic whatever may be necessary. Corps to Include 12 posi­ Before Assistants but not delivered,” Mr. T i ; j in much of our district. It tions for Rahway. they didn’t bother to point Pollitt stated. He explained |0 Aid j816IY out that the budget is es­ The American Association that without dedication, all has given strict control of The Council’s vote on Sept. of Medical Assistants, State Better and accurate ve­ public scavengers to the 28 rejected a proposal by sentially 80% mandated and tax and non-tax revenues Public Utility Commission the United States Department that it received wide, bi­ of New Jersey, Union County flow into the general fund. hicle accident . , statistics Chapter, held its regular were urged by Democratic and it invokes penalties on of Labor's Manpower Ad­ partisan support when it was “ I believe the taxpayers will ^ ere ’i3/ ed industries which contamin- ministration that Elizabeth adopted,” he said. meeting at the office of Dr. hp much more rprpnHvp m Assembly candidates, in- include Rahway slots in its ‘ In these times of soar­ Jean Herz, Raritan Road, an v'ne wo ^expanded r e ven u e cumbent Henry F. Cavan of ate the air and water. ing tax rates, it is irre­ Cranford, on Oct. 6. o rL u lin am easu resifth ev Llnden and Donald Lan of We do need sterner mea- program. The proposal was Guest speaker was Dr. to allocate $8,940 in federal sponsible to consider an knowxnow thattnattim thetne tunasfunds willwuiwii*be beDe sPringfield,term> seeking his first ceded,sures, Mr. but these Walano must con- be funds to the JFK Center in expenditure of this magni­ Jean Herz who spoke on used for education or other Rahway for 12 jobs in the tude,” Freeholder candidate "Smoking and Lung Can­ essential purposes,” he Engineering and safety tempered with equity and youth corps’ in-school pro­ Nilsen said. cer.” said. problems would be made justice. For instance, the gram. "A third gold course would Plans were made for the Mr. Pollitt pointed out that easier, they felt, with up- Charles Brown, JFK Cen­ benefit considerably less CHAIRMAN FOR TEENS APPOINTED ... Miss Virginia continuing sale of stockings New Jersey has the highest to-date data. The duo said ter’s chairman, said after than 1% of our citizens while McKenney, chairman for the March of Dimes campaign and note paper for the com­ effective property tax rate that the last year for which FUEL 1 A .9 the Elizabeth Council’s ac­ hitting everyone in their poc- in Roselle Park, has been appointed Union County ing year and for a Christmas in the country, and the cost county-by-county accident tion that underprivileged ketbooks.” Freeholder can- chairman for teenage activities in behalf of the fund party to be held at the of education represents analysis was available was youths in Rahway were being didate MatthewNilsen said, by Christopher Dietz of Rahway, chairman of the Tower Restaurant, Moun­ 1968. executive board of Union County chapter, National tainside, on Dec. 8. some 70 to 75% of property “ From 1960 to 1967, eco­ OIL ■ £ 'victimized” by the refusal ‘‘We simply aren’timpress- tax bills. "Funding of public ISO go! min. to funnel federal funds to ed with Mr. Kaczmarek’s Foundation March of Dimes. Miss McKenney, member The next meeting will be education and the burden­ nomic loss in our state for support the city’s youth petitions, signed by golfers of the chapter’s executive committee, said that it held on Wednesday, Nov. 3, some property tax are two traffic accidents totaled Buy from a leading company from inside and outside Un­ is “only natural that teenagers become aware of at the office of Dr. Jean $1,403,091,840. During this OUR 34 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE employment program. and involved in the March of Dimes and its fight to Herz. Interested medical as­ of the state’s most pressing TT » Mr. Brown vowed to ion County, because the tax problems.” Meaningful pro- gicle miies traveled an n u a l w ill give you MORE COMFORT “leave no stone unturned” burden was not explained to prevent birth defects since they are potential parents. sistants may contact Mrs. perty tax relief in the form and SAVE you MONEY. Coll fo r until the center obtains fund­ them prior to signing. W. G. Raney at 232-9177 of greatly expanded direct on New Jersey roads in­ ing for the Rahway program. The GOP candidates ex­ for information,MarionMil- creased by 40%, while esti­ ler of 442 Orchard St., Rah­ aid to education from dedi­ mated road accidents soared FREE Estimate on plained a third golf course cated tax revenues would NEW BOILER — BURNER A can be developed at the site way, reports. solve both problems,” he by 135%,” the candidates CONTROLS, CONVERSION OR NJ Tax Reform of the existing Ash Brook Armed Forces said. explained. ONLY A BURNER. Service Contract course in Scotch Plains, “ but Mr. Pollittnoted that many Mobile Meals celebrates not until the tax climate ’ Turn ol Earth' legislators resist dedication Automatic Delivery Subject Tuesday is considerably better than Mobile Meals will cele­ • Metered Deliver» Kenneth Henry Airman Schuetz because funds could become brate the third anniversary Radio Dispatched it is today. The county al­ Movie Subject unusable if the purpose for DON'T WAIT, CALI NOW ready owns the land at Ash Cadet Kenneth L. Henry, Airman First Class Fred­ which they are dedicated dis­ of its inception today. The Of League Meet Brook. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell erick Schuetz, son of Mr. “Our Turn of the Earth,” appears. "I cannot imagine non-profit program of home- 486-2726 Doy or Night The Linden League of Wo­ “In their attempt to curry J. Henry of 383 Russell Ave., and Mrs. Karl M. Schuetz a color, sound motion pic­ this ever being the case delivered meals has been 486-0059 D ay men Voters is sponsoring a favor with the golfers who Rahway, is one of more than of 95 Amelia Dr., Clark, ture, will be shown at the with education/’ he said. serving one or two meals meeting on state tax reform use the Oak Ridge course, 940 cadets who have started is home from Vietnam on a Union County Park Commis­ "If we first make dedi­ every day, five days a week Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the the Democrats have turned their junior year at the month's leave. sion’s Trailside Nature and cation Constitutionally per­ to the elderly, ill, handi­ SIMONE BROS. Linden Reformed Church, their backs on the taxpayers United States Air Force Aca- Airman Schuetz will re­ Science Center in the Wat- missible, I would support capped or convalescents LINDEN, N.J. Wood Ave. and Henry St.! who must foot the bill,” demy in Colorado. turn to his duties with the chung Reservation on Sunday a plan that would allow the since Oct. 14, 1968. Linden. The meeting is open they said Cadet Henry will serve Air Force in Vietnam this at 2 p.m. legislature to dedicate all to the public. The GOP candidates said during the fall term as an month. He expects to be On Sunday at 3 and 4 p.m., or a portion of tax revenues Mrs. Paul Moffett, a re­ there are eight golf courses element leader with the rank promoted to sergeant in Nov- a program, “ Amateur As­ by a 3/5 vote of both houses presentative of thestate of­ in Union County, some pri­ of cadet master sergeant. He ember, tronomy,” will be presented and ‘lift’ that dedication by fice of the League of Women vate and some public. They was selected for the position in the Trailside Plane­ the same 3/5 vote. This Voters, will present a slide are: Plainfield Country Club, because of his leadership M ichael PnhPKM I tarium. The same program would eliminate the problem lecture on tax reforminNew Echo Lake Country Club, abilities and effectiveness niUlflCI RUUCliUll will be presented on Wed­ of unusable funds and would Jersey. Time will be pro­ Roselle Country Club, Scotch ratings. Marine Pvt. Michael nesday at 8 p.m. prevent the public from be- vided for questions and dis­ Hills Country Club, Subur­ During the past summer, Roberson, son of Mr. and cussion. , . , ban Country Club, Oak Ridge he served as an instructor. mrs- Virgil Roberson, Sr. The League of Women Golf Club, Ash Brook Golf in a rigorous basic training- 0f 337 E. Grand Ave., Rah- Voters in New Jersey has Club, and Galloping Hill Golf course for members, 6f the way, completed basic train­ taken a four-point stand on Club, academy’s incoming fresh- jng at the Marine Corps Electrolux tax reform. They believe man class. Recruit Depot, Parris Is- New Jersey needs tax re.; Grand Jury Bill Cadet Henry also was a land, S. C. Mr. Roberson form which will (1) reduce survival training instructor is a graduate of Crestwood Headquarters dependence on the property for sophomore cadets in the High School, Chesapeake, AUTHnei7FD SALES & SERVICE tax, (2) reduce disparities Indicts Man, 26 rugged Rampart Range area ya. in tax rates and services surrounding the academy. MACHINES - BAGS - SUPPLIES among communities, (3) Alfred P. Peaney, 26, of Upon graduation from the I II i i raise the overall level of 1477 Main St., Rahway, was academy, he will be commis- P l.J . nO lvilCSuK state services, and (4) en­ indicted on a charge of sioned a second lieutenant Metuchen breaking and entering with and receive his bachelor of Navy Seaman Michael J. courage state development Holencsak, son of Mr. and 12 NEW STREET that meets the needs of New intent to steal last week by science degree. the Middlesex County Grand Mrs. Albert Holencsak of Jersey citizens. 1083 Maurice Ave., Rahway, The executive board of Jury in New Brunswick. Mr. Peaney is charged is deployed to the Western tlie Linden League of Wo­ Richard Tannis Pacific aboard a guided mis­ men Voters held its Septem­ with breaking into the Free­ Richard Tannis, son of zer Foods Service, 605 New sile escort destroyer, USS 548-0004 548-0019 ber meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tan­ Ramsey, for duty with the Emily Dooley, 948 Milton Brunswick Ave., Perth Am­ nis of 281 Williams St., boy, on March 26. Seventh Fleet. REBUILD ANY MODEL $19.75 and up Blvd., Rahway. Rahway, has been promoted His ship’s home port is Mrs. Ethel Mastracola, a to technical sergeant in the Long Beach, Calif. consultant from the state Air Force. league, was a special guest. AAUW to Have Sgt. Tannis, an aircraft She conducted an orientation maintenance technician at Civic Program program for the benefit of Sherry Sip Sun. Athenai Airport, Greece, new board members. serves with a unit of the The league is also plan­ Colonia Branch, American Air Forces in Europe, Still Seeking CANON CUTS THE COST ning a special United Nations Association of University America's overseas air arm meeting for next Thursday Women, will have a “ Sherry assigned to the North At­ New Volunteers OF FLASH PICTURES- at the home of Mrs. Julia Sip” on Sunday between 2 lantic Treaty Organization. Creitz, 218 Palisade Rd., and 4 p.m. at the home of The sergeant is a 1954 Rahway Jaycees and Jay- Linden. Mr. Behrooz Sadry, Mrs. Marjorie Crump of graduate of Bronx (N.Y.) cee-ettes are still soliciting AUTOMATICALLY the administrative officer In Colonia for new and pros­ Vocational High School. participants in a community the executive branch of the pective members. His wife, Dorothy, is the involvement project called All women who hold bac­ Do Something. THE CANONET QL17 CAMERA WITH Department of Economic and daughter os Mr. and Mrs. CANOLITE D ELECTRONIC FLASH Social Affairs of the United calaureate or higher degrees Isaac Cummings, 575 Castle The organizations have Nations, will be guest from colleges and universi­ Hill Ave., Bronx. suggestion boxes . placed in It takes great indoor flash pictures— automatically and speaker. ties on the AAUW qualified stores around the city where inexpensively— with the compact electronic flash unit! list, or a degree from people wishing to devote It takes great outdoor pictures— automatically— with the U se Unit meetings on housing foreign institution reco their time to any aspect CdS electric eye! Yet this fine precision camera has with focuses on zoning laws Su- James R. Walsh features for all kinds of picture-taking situations. zed by the International Fed-I of community involvement will also be held later this James R. Walsh, son of AUTOMATIC FLASH PH0T06RAPHY month. eration of University Wo­ may deposit their names. Mr. and Mrs. James R. The Jaycees and Jaycee- CdS ELECTRIC EYE yourBA.C.E. men, may Join the associa­ tion. Walsh of 57 Armstrong Dr., ettes will then forward (he ULTRA-FAST f/1.7 LENS The branch draws its Clark, has completed six boxes to the appropriate QUICK LOADING SYSTEM Wants Bounties weeks of reserve officer ULTRA-COMPACT ELECTRONIC FLASH membership from the north­ Rahway service groups. FOCUSING summer training at the Mar­ PRECISION RANGEFINDER ern Middlesex County area John Wheat, chairman of SHUTTER SPEEDS TO 1/500 SEC. Reserve for On Drug Pushers as well as Rahway and Clark. ine Corps Development and the project, says that only BUILT-IN SELF-TIMER Education Command, Quan­ TIP—Turn in a Pusher—a Information may be obtained with committed community AND LOTS MORE! from Mrs. Stanley Rothman tico, Va. involvement will drug ad­ Complete Outfit Includes— program- placing a cash He is a 1970 graduate of bounty on the heads of drug of 211 Temple Way, Colonia. diction, flooding, racial con­ Canonet QL17 Camera Union Catholic High School, C! ■ M I! Canollte D Flash everything flicts, and welfare be era­ pushers was advocated by Scotch Plains, and is attend­ ‘ Deluxe Carrying Case John T. Connor, Jr., Demo­ dicated. ing Marquette University, For information, please cratic candidate for State Gavan Is Hit Milwaukee, Wis. Senator from Union County. call Mr. Wheat at 381-3508. ALL FOR ONLY îrç»SRSS«WKSSSB?SSS!K¥S^^ under the tree. Under the proposal for TIP, die state would allocate For Holding Two 381-8564 money for the bounties— HOW s124.»s $500,000 for a start—and Shop At .... With a SETCO P.A.C.E. Checking Account, you cun do all of your then have county prosecutors Government Jobs Christmas shopping by just writing a check, without any money or sheriffs administer the Reg. s162.4i in the hank. And the checking account is free of all charges program. C. Louis Bassano, Repub­ TWIN OVENS BAKERY lican Assembly candidate in along with a reserve of $400 to $5,500. Fire Prevention District 9B, which includes "Where Better Butter Bakers Bake Best” Which are two jolly good reasons for having a P.A.C.E. Rahway, slammed incumbent Checking Account. If von don’t already have one, open an account Democrat Henry Gavan for COMMUNITY Being Stressed holding two paid government Watch For O ur------today at any Summit and Elizabeth Trust Company office. Through the combined ef­ positions. Tf you already have one, use it for convenience in shopping forts of the Westfield As­ Mr. Bassano noted Mr. CAMERA CENTER for everything under the tree. sociation of Independent In­ Gavan Is paid $13,500 as "SPECIALS DAILY” surance Agents, die West- Linden's fulltime health of­ field Fire Department and the ficer and also receives (formerly Clayton’s Camera) Westfield Area Chamber of $10,000 annually as a mem­ Commerce, the observance ber of the New Jersey As­ W e Specialize In W edding Cakes of Fire Prevention Week, sembly. Oct. 3-9, was evident in Mr. Bassano stated fur­ eating establishments hold­ ther that Mr. Gavan has one 1470 Main Street of the highest records of TWIN OVENS SUMMIT and ELIZABETH ing membership in die cham­ TRUST COMPANY ber. absences in tbe Assembly, Place mats and napkins of because he cannot serve well Rahwayr N.J. Sparky the Fire Chief check­ in two positions. BAKERY ■ ci*«* ■ ti m ing home fire hazards have Mr. Bassano's running- been distributed to Hahne & mate in District 9 B is in­ Company, Jarvis Drugs, cumbent Republican Herbert 20 CLARKTON SHOPPING CENTER H. Kiefan who has the best Louis Excellent Diner, Ray­ RARITAN ROAD mond’s Restaurant, Westfield attendance record (95%) of 381-5888 Sweet Shop, Windsor 5 & 10 any Assemblyman in Union CLARE, NEW JERSEY and F. W. Woolworth Co County. PAGE 8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT

msmmumsmamsesisfimiñ Indians Face Cougars Sports Schedule Crusaders Looking for a Conference Victory Ray's Corner JSKWWKW S X i •WvJ-iXiiäiKä Who Trounced Clark RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL Today When They Play Hillside Comets on Saturday Varsity cross-country, Football fans will get an The series, which dates to Union, away. insight on Saturday into what 1924, has seen the Indians The Crusaders of Arthur SSÄW5SSSSW may be expected in the Rah- win 21 games and the Cou­ Tomorrow ^ . . .» _ L. Johnson Regional High way-Clark game this year. gars, 13. Four games ended School, Clark, who took it T^L’X ’U r^o 1; Six Leading Scorers on the chin last Saturday In the5 Past The Rahway Indians are In ties. Last season the High School of Westfield, By Ray Hoagland scheduled to meet the Cran­ Cranford team shutout Rah­ from the Cranford Cougars, YEAR CLARK HILL. ford Cougars, who trounced home. will face die Hillside way, 21-0. Saturday In Watchung Football 1957 15 6 the Clark Crusaders, 27-0, Coach Norman Koury will Comets, undefeated in Wat­ 1958 20 6 last Saturday, at 10 a.m. on Varsity football, Cran­ chung Conference compe­ present a Cranford team that ford, home, 10 a.m. TD PAT Totals 1959 6 12 the gridiron of Veterans rebounded after two losses, tition in their 15th annual 1960 6 18 Memorial Field, Rahway. Monday Morton, Westfield 8 2 50 gridiron contest at 2 o’clock After three weeks of pre­ stay with the Tee-jays, 19- one to undefeated Linden and Junior varsity football, Quinlan, Hillside 3 2 20 1961 0 28 dicting high school football 10. The game between Rahway one to Westfield unbeaten in on Saturday afternoon in 1962 12 Cranford, away. Davis, Westfield 2 0 12 Hillside's Woodruff Stadium. 7 scores we have a record of MIDDLE TO V/N TOWN­ and Cranford will be the 39th 27 games. Cranford has good * * * Rosenkrantz, Hillside 1963 34 13 23-13-2. meeting of. the two rivals. 2 0 12 Clark, which holds a SHIP AT LINDEN, 10:30 a.m. speed in the backfield and an ARTHUR L. JOHNSON Maccivaerna, Scotch Plains 2 0 12 1964 26 0 The Watchung Conference The Linden Tigers have die s*:**:*:* excellent field general in series lead of 10-4, is ex­ 1965 41 REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL, Korner, Cranford 2 0 12 pected to have difficulty this 7 has three Important games passing game. The Lions to Garry De Longe, 5-11, 160- CLARK 1966 20 6 scheduled for this week but drop another. Linden, 24-8. WATCHUNG CONFERENCE pounder. De Longe passed year in stopping the Hillside 1967 16 Today Parken, Westfield - 9 attack. The Crusaders have 7 the key to the conference ROSELLE AT PARSIP- STANDING OF TEAMS for three scores against Junior varsity soccer, Scola, Hillside - 5 1968 26 0 season could be the Scotch PANY HILLS, 2 p.m. Both Teams w L Clark last week. Cranford, home. Dixon, Scotch Plains - 4 won the last nine games of 1969 28 6 Plains-Westfield game at the teams are having their prob­ Westfield 3 o Steve McGrath, 5-11,180- lie series. They stopped the 1970 22 W6 k Tomorrow Segear, Cranford - 3 Comets, 22-6, last season. Scotch Plains Raiders field. lems. We will take the Ro­ Hillside 2 0 pounder, is a strong full­ Varsity soccer, Berkeley RECORD - Clark has won The schedule for this week selle Rams over the Vikings, Scotch Plains l o back on both defense and The Comets started well 10 games, Hillside, 4. Heights, away. POINTS SCORED POINTS ALLOWED this year, beating Rahway and predictions are as fol­ 14-0. Cranford l y offense. Kevin Webb, a good Freshman football, Hill­ lows: - NEW JERSEY COLLEGE RAHWAY 0 outside sprinter at 5-11.175 and Governor Livingston Re­ K-:*¥*SS:¥i:¥:¥:¥:¥:¥;:NiiWiS¥SSSS side, away. Westfield - 95 Westfield - 6 gional High School of Berke­ WATCHUNG CONFERENCE SELECTIONS CLARK 0 2 pounds, and hard-working Ed' Varsity cross-country, Hillside - 63 Scotch Plains - 8 GAMES Montclair State over Berkeley Heights 0 3 Korner, 5-10, 170 pounds, ley Heights in W'atchung Con­ Clark, which has lost two Berkeley Heights, away. Cranford - 33 Hillside - 12 ference play. The Hillside games and tied Springfield, CRANFORD AT RAHWAY. Bridgeport in a night game. cramord at RAHWAY, 10 also play offense and de­ Saturday Scotch Plains - 31 Cranford - 20 10 a.m. After seeing both 14-0. a.m. fense for the Cougars. eleven was beaten by South has been getting some power Varsity football, Hillside, Rahway - 6 Rahway - 22 Plainfield. from Jerry Scaturo, 5-11, teams play last Saturday, we Central to nip CLARK at Hillside, 2p.m, Most of the passes go to away, 2 p.m. Berkeley - 6 Clark - 67 will take the Cranford Cou­ Trenton State, 7-0. Westfield at Scotch Plains, The Clark line that has 170-pound halfback; Bob Doug Brinsko, 6-4, 195- Freshman soccer. South Clark - 0 Berkeley Heights - 76 Pikna, quarterback, and Dick gars, 20 - 16. Delaware to name score 2 p.m. pound tight end. Plainfield, home, 10 a.m. given up 89 points in the WESTFIELD AT SCOTCH over Rutgers, 28-0 Rahway will reorganize its * Only points scored in conference games are tabulated. first three games will have Lockwood, hard-running Monday to contain the good set of fullback. PLAINS, 2 p.m. Winning Jersey City State is too forces following the 61-6 Varsity cross-country, streaks are made to be bro­ strong for Newark State, 22- post have presented a trophy loss to Linden. backs who run and pass for In Saturday’s game, the Roselle Park, away. Cougars outplayed Clark in ken, so we are going to pick 0. to the winner of the annual The Indians, who have a “ B" squad football, Hill­ the Comets. They are led Coach Hal Mercer’s Rai­ Princeton to return to win­ Rahway - Linden game. strong running game but by Gary Stukes, who has a most departments. Cranford side, away. good passing mark and who was ahead in yards gained ders, 22 - 16. ning ways over Colgate, 28- Members of the Rahway post little or no passing game, Junior varsity football. New Racing Speedboat CLARK AT HILLSIDE, 2 18. and Mayor Daniel L. Martin will start senior Duane Spro- Hillside, home. rolls out well to both the rushing, 204 - 146. In the p.m. The Hillside Comets Upsala to return home with were in the party at the left and right; 5-10, 185- passing department, Pikna vach at quarterback. Other Junior varsity soccer. tried 13 passes and com­ have the backs and should be a win over Susquehanna, game. backs will be Donald Kirby, Union Catholic, home. pound Jim Quinlan, who has the winner, 22 - 8. 14-12. * * * Walter Winning, who has scored 20 points so far in pleted four for 50 yards. Tuesday Being Built for Martin Cranford’s Gary De Longe OTHER GAMES Southern Connecticut all In the best - ball, blind scored four times this sea­ Varsity soccer, Cranford, Watchung----" 6 Conference ROSELLE PARKATKEY- the way over Glassborc draw play the Colonia Coun­ son, and Philip Sobo, who Bill Martin, owner of Hus- niture Store' at 67 Westfield tand n< . Rudy Rosen- passed 10 times and com­ home. pleted five for 63 yards. PORT, 2 p.m. The Panthers State, 18-12. try Club, Bill Dixon and thrilled the fans with his Wednesday tier II and holder of the Ave., Clark, in the America’s a b ard-run to have no trouble with Key- Quinn’s Rompers of Rah­ Ernie Fromm had a 32-20- broken field running last single-engine Class III CuP Race in Florida in De- ^ fullback for coach In first downs it was 8-7 Freshman soccer, in favors of the losers. port, 30-0. way defeated the Downtown 62; Dorn Miller and George week. Sobo will operate Thomas Alva Edison Junior speedboat championship, is cember. George Dee s team, MANVILLE AT BERKE­ Social Club, 16-6, in a Union Dixon, 31 - 33 - 64; Dick from the wing spot. High School of Westfield, having a new boat, Hustler Hustler III, a33-footMag- LEY HEIGHTS, 1:30 p.m. County Touch Football Lea­ Scheuermann and Frank Wil­ Joe Duffy will be the cen­ away. III, constructed by a Florida num, will have two 496 cubic The Mustangs to hand the gue game. liams, 32-32-64, and Burr ter. He was having trouble * * * company. The new speed- inch Merc Cruiser engines, Highlanders their fourth lose Rahway came from behind Keegan and Don Dolstrom, last week, on passes back to CITIZENS YOUTH boat should be ready in three While Hustler II has a top Crusaders Clawed in a row, 19 - 0. in the second half to score. 31-37-68. the punter. Doug Schaeffer, RECREATION COMMITTEE weeks, Martin said. speed of 70 miles an hour, KENILWORTH AT CHAT­ Willie Huff's pass to Leon * * * Dave Tomaszewicz, Robert RAHWAY Hustler II, a 25-foot Mag- Hustler Ill’s top speed is HAM TOWNSHIP, 1:30 p.m. Slater was good for 45 yards McKenzie, Robert Holmes CYRC Chiefs versus Lin­ num with a single engine, expected to be from 85 to 90 The Kenilworth Bears to take and a score and another to Clark’s Crusaders soccer and Bob Thompson also will a 496 cubic inch Merc Crui- miles an hour. Martin said team moved Into the top 20 den PAL Tigers, Veterans By Cougars, 27-0 another, this time, 16 - 8. Moe Mullberry was good for be In the line along with Memorial Field, Rahwav ser’ wil1 be raced tomorrow he expects Hustler III to be BERGEN TECH AT PIN- five yards away and a touch­ of the state when they scored Joe Procter and John War go ÍSSSSSj a 1-0 victory over Edison peewee game, 12:455 nm . by Martin in the 184-mile the fastest speedboat in deep- Cranford’s Cougars ham GRY, 1:30 p.m. The Bruins down. The final Rahway tally the ends. midget game, 2 p.m F- ’> Miami, Fla., to Nassau, Ba- water racing. ded the Clark Crusaders are too strong for Pingry, came when Bill Gonnel Tech of Elizabeth on a goal hamas, race. The new speed- Hustler Ir s record in com- their second loss of the sea- ALJ FOOTBALL 24 - 7. kicked a 35-yard field goal. by Joe Malicky in the third ■ boat will be driven by Martin petition has been made son> 27-0, in a Watchung SEASON RECORD NEW PROVIDENCE AT Gil Moore scoredonapass period on Thursday. proprietor of Martin’s Fur- against speedboats much Conference game at Nolan ALJ OPP. VERONA, 1;30 p.m. This is from Stan Ruth. The play This was the Clark team’s longer and with more power. Field, Clark, on Saturday 0 Westfield 4 0 sixth victory in a row. 2 2 a real battle. A small nod to covered 30 yards In the first * * * Indians Lead in Series When he competes in the Quarterback " Gary De- Springfield 2 2 the visiting Pioneers, 14-8. period for Downtown. Figure Skating America’s Cup Race, a 190- Longe passed for two touch- 0 Cranford 2 7 SUMMIT AT M'LLBURN, The Union Jacks beat the Jim Farrant’s 652 led the YEAR RHS CHS 1953 28 2 2 TOTALS 8 9 1924 mile event off the coast from lows for the winners. 1:30 p.m. A Suburban Con­ Good Time Charlies of pinners at the Clark Lanes. 33 3 1954 19 Miami, Martin is looking for­ After a scoreless first Saturday, Hillside, away. ference feature. The Hill- Clark, 20 - 7. » * * 1933 6 13 1955 19 6 Oct. 23 - Berkeley * * * 1934 ward to being a match for period, Cranford tallied toppers to win but it will be Two goals by Mike Brady 3 7 1956 26 18i Clinics Will Be every competitor with Hust­ from the three-yard line as Heights, home. rlnfiia 90 1 Q The Kleen Sweeps of Rah­ led the undefeated Clark soc­ 1935 2 32 1957 13 15 ler Ill’s speed. Oct. 30 - North Plain- 1936 Bob McGrath dove over the blo o m fieLd at union, way won the Elizabeth slow- cer team to a 4-0 victory- 13 2 1958 27 19 middle. The score was setup field, away. 2 p.m. This is one of the pitch round robin tourna­ over the Kenilworth Bears. 1937 no game 1959 14 14 Held at Center Nov. 6 - Linden, home. * * * 1938 when Ted Korner intercepted best games of the day. We ment, beating Helecke 0 7 1960 7 6 Bob Pikna’s pass at the Cru­ Nov. 13 - Rahway, away. Tavern, 12-10, at Brophy The Union High School 11939 6 6 1961 13 20 The Union County Figure Bike Tour, Nov. 25 - Scotch Plains- anticipate lots of scoring. Skating Club, in cooperation saders’ 21. Bob Segear We like the Bloomfield Ben- Field. cross-country team defeated 1940 19 0 1962 12 18 kicked the first of three Fanwood, away. * * * the Clark Harriers, 21-34. 1941 with the Union County Park gals, 18 - 8. 37 6 1963 7 14 placements for the Cougars. The top finishers were Jay 1942 12 6 1964 Commission, will conduct fi­ Canoe Trip WARDLAW AT MORRIS­ The 61 points scored by 25 0 Cranford made it 14-0 in TOWN SCHOOL, 2 p.m. The Giordano, Union, 13:25;Gary 1943 7 0 1965 40 0 gure skating clinics next down pass early in the fourth the Linden Tigers against the 1944 Monday, from 6 to 8 p.m., the second period when a improving Wardlaw team to Indiana ¡on Saturday morning Schwartz, Union, 13:57, and 0 0 1966 0 19 period, capping a six-play, win, 13 - 6. Boh Lescinente, Clark, 14. 1945 7 1967 14 0 and on Monday, Nov. l,from short punt was downed at the 91-yard drive. The big play was „thé most scored by any 1946 3.3 6 to 8 p.m., at the Warin- Arranged Clark 29. De Longe passed PLAIN FIELD AT THO- team In the long series. Pre­ 6 6 1968 6 20 was a 15-yard run by Steve Walt Winning has scored 1947 31 Ö ,1969 anco Park Ice Skating Cen­ kicked the first of three Leonard. MaS JEFFERSON, 2 p.m. vious high was Rahway’s 41 11 10 , ivoseue. A canoe trip, a ramble, Both lost last week. Maybe four touchdowns for the In­ 1948 27 6 1970 0 21 ter, Roselle. ramble, placements for the Cougars. Cranford then moved the points scored in 1949. dians in three games. 1949 Conducted annually, the ?. traj* clearing hike,~ and 1 a~ Cranfordc made ft 14-0 ir the Cardinals are ready for * * * * * * 36 0 ball 81 yards in seven plays. 1950 46 6 RECORD - Rahway has clinicsnies include instruction bicyclePic^ le . tour are scheduled the second period when i Webb’s 34-yard run to the an upset but we had better The Mulvey - Ditmars 1951 in figure skating fundamen- Union County Hiking short punt was downed at the Post 681, Veterans of For­ The Kenilworth Jets de­ 27 7 won 21 games, Cranford, Clark 41 helped setup De- BOX OFFICE OPENS 6 30 feated the CYRC Chiefs, 14- 1952 13 6 13. Four games were ties. tals and techniques for all weekend. Clark 29. De Longe passed inerme in caw hcatc*« eign Wars, and the Linden Longe’s pass to Doug 7, under the lights at the skill levels, to Include no- , Saturday, there will 15 yards to Doug Brinsko. Brinsko from the 19-yard Jets’ home field. vice, intermediate and ad- a ramble in the Wat- Kevin Webb circled his left tine. OMRLTON In another Pop Warner vanced levels. chung Reservation. The end to score from the 14- Early in the fourth period, H i STO N THÌ Zboyan Captures Conference game, Hillside Each clinic will be limited 8rouP WH1 meet at the Trail- yard line, Clark scored but the play turned back the Little Cru­ Tigers Put Indians to 100 boys and girls 0f s^de NatureandScienceCen- De Longe combined with was called back because of I DRIVE «IN \QM€Gb MAN saders of Clark, 19-0. Union County who are in ter ft P»m- Korner on a six - yard touch- ♦ * * a holding penalty. ,/A Oak Ridge Title fourth grade through high .Also on Saturday, there Cranfords’ record Is 1-2 / Ä John W ayne Ray Covino regained his school. will be a canoe trip on the Dan Zboyan of Fords won All those wishing to par- Raritan River in Hunterdon Giants Will Open while the Crusaders are 0- ’’“CMstrnf club championship of the In the Tank, 61-6 2 - 1 . the Oak Ridge Golf Club Colonia Country Club with a ticipate in the first clinic Co^nty- championship on Saturday by two-up victory over Archie must register at the War- n Sunday, a trail- beating Ray Amato, defend­ Linden’s powerful Tigers inanco Park Ice Skating ¡Hearing hike is scheduled. «ero oam Leonardis. Covino took the rolled over the Rahway In­ Their Workouts ’ HNMST MMume ing champion, 5 and 4. title in 1969 and was runner- RHS FOOTBALL Center before Monday. Re- X , SrouP will meet at the Brewer School Zboyan, 23, finished the dians, 61-6, at Edward R. gistration forms also will Backanack-Wayne Shopping t í f . B u n n y up last year. Cooper Field, Linden, be­ SEASON RECORD To Jersey Fans first 18 holes with a score • * * fore more than 4,000 fans on RHS OPP. be available for the Nov.' Le?,ter at 9:15 a.m. /¿A O liar e only one over the 72 par. Roy Faber of the Colonia 6 Hillside 22 1 clinic. Also on Sunday, there will The score put him five up Saturday morning. be a bicycle tour of south- Giant fans throughout New Officials Club Country Club picked up $15C 26 Jefferson 22 Jersey can get a look at the on Amato. Zboyan then mat­ The Indians jumped off 6 ~ 7“ “ ------T T T T west Hunterdon County. The aU ~ VIÍVi T‘7 for his third place finish Linden 61 ther-— ------Linden score.------Hudak’smeet group ai will uie meeta a- club at the in Ad action three years ched par on the next five with Charles Tatz of Ash to an early lead when Ed 38 TOTALS I r * VAMPA RE holes to win the title. 105 kick gave the Tigers a 21- ministration Building of the before they move to the Names Leaders Brook in the annual New Ciemniecki fumbled and Jack Saturday Cranford, 6 lead at the end of the first Union County Park Commis- Hackensack Meadowlands Jersey PGA pro-pro, best- Flath fell on the ball on the home. period. sion, Warinanco Park Eli- 8tarting Saturday when they ADMISSION ball championship at the Tigers’ 15-yard line. It was Oct. 23 - Westfield, away. • Linden increased its lead zabeth, at 8 a.m. or at the are — J—invited ’ as------guests to see The Charles H.* Brewer ADMITS $1 AT AIL7IMFS White Beaches Golf Club. the first play of the game. Oct. 30 - Berkeley to 35-6 by halftime by add- rear of the Circle Diner the first of five workouts at School Officials Club, a THRU. T V e s The team had a card of 71- Duane Sprovach on a boot­ Heights, home. mg two touchdowns in the Route 202, Flemington at Yankee Stadium prior to Sun­ school activity sponsored by 66-137. leg to the left was stopped Nov. 6 - Scotch Plains- second quarter. A shortpunt 9:15 a.m. ’ day home games. the Clark Board of Educa­ * * * on the one-yard line. Then Fanwood, away. made possible a march of Coach Alex Webster will tion, had its initial fall meet-- Jim Burke of Clark won he sent Walt Winning over Nov. 13 - Clark, home. 27 yards. Watson slammed put the Giants through a final ing last week at the school. the pool aboard the Norma left tackle for the score. Nov. 25 - Colonia, home. in from the two. Then came Clark Harriers tune-up each Saturday at 10 The club, In its fourth K II out of Point Pleasant Don Kirby was stopped a ...... v...... a 30-yardou-yara march late in the a.m. The dates of the work year of operation, performs with a fine blueflsh. foot from the goal line in perio(j that encied with Wat- I l C i J outs and the Sunday oppo- a service to the school as MRS.MILLER * * * his try for the two extra a keeper to the left:, fum- son’s run from four yards ____ LOSC__ 10 _ 1*1311101(1______nents are: the boys help to officiate in Ms. Ed Comer of the Colonia points. bled in the end zone out* ~~~ ’ Saturday - Giants - Colts, the intramural programs Country Club has been named One-minute and 68 sec- The Tigers then took po- In the third period the Ti- The cross-country team of Sunday, which are held each day SUMMER to the executive committee of onds later the Tigers were ssession of the ball on their gers went 60 yards in six Arthur L. Johnson Regional Oct. 30 - Giants - Vikings after school hours. The boys New Jersey State Golf Asso­ on the board. Ciemniecki 20. On the second play, Ber- plays. Talbert scored the HiSh School, Clark, was de- Oct. 31. are instructed in the proper O F 4 2 ---* 1 o a O U*> »U— n --- «. , Amc0m ciation. carried the kickoff up to the font passed to Ciemniecki TD from foe two. feated, 18-42, by foe Cran- Nov. 6 - Giants - Charg- methods, mechanics and * *. * Tigers' 39. Walt Beriont who went down the sidelines Three more Linden scores ford High School harriers ers, Nov. 7. techniques of officiating, and (SHii Safmiajj The Rahway - Cranford passed to Ciemniecki for a 78 yards for the score. The were made in the fourth ?,ver 2*5 mBe course in Nov. 27 - Giants - Cardi­ also are instructed in the 400 It WOOD AVLUNDEN 925-9717 IM I IAVI8G ST.MHWAT3K-12S». (Continued on Page 9) first down, aided by 22 and kick was good and the In- quarter. Stampfle scored on Homahegan Park, Cranford, nals, Nov. 28. rules of games. The club one-half yards of penalties, dians were behind, 14-6. foe first play of foe quarter. „ Pour Cranford runners, Dec. 11 - Giants - Cow­ meets bi-weekly. •Bowcraft«"« The Tigers’ Jerrof Watson Linden’s on - side kick Talbert scored from foe DLan?bert> *^au® boys,jo, Dec. 12.i*. During last week’s meet- went over right tackle for was recovered by Rahway on iiree-yard tine following a {?edde’ Rcik Murphy and Jeff All five parties conducted the 27 members who are Playland the score. A kick by Jack the Tiger's 46. Don Kirby Dad snap from center on pecker, crossed foe finish by the Giants and Getty, one composed of seventh and I I I . 23 Hudak made the score, 7-6. and Sobo picked up a first fourth down. The final score Hne together- in 12:38. of their radio sponsors, wilJ el£btb graders elected offi- SCOTCH VI.AIN'S The Rahway stands went down on Linden’s 33. On 3 :w - 0 «TS ot tne game came when Cie- Cranford junior var- be held at Yankee Stadium £ere ^or 1971-72 season, wild when Phil Sobo took the next play Sprovach again mniecki picked off a Rahwaj slt^ toPPed die Clark jay- Souvenir booklets, while they ^teve Howes was elected CONTINUE YOUR the next kickoff on his 12- fumbled and the Tigers took pass and ran 50 yards foi ^ees» 15-45, Six Cranford last, will be given to child- President, Bob Komishane, VACATION FUN yard tine and, after a great over on their 33. the tally. harriers finished the one and ren attending. The books vlce President, and Mike FOR ALL AGES broken field run, was caught Five plays later, a pitch- Rahway’s record is now one-balf-mile race in 7:36. are histories of the Super- Ja8man. secretarv-treas- N O W OPEN on the Tigers’ 20-yard mar- out to Watson from the 14- 1- 2 while the Tigers are riarv Frash Beaten bowl. urer. WEEKDAYS 1 P.M. TO 11 PJA. ker. The run was good for yard tine was good for ano- 2- 0-1. C,* R Frosn BeaTen After each workout, se- SAT., SUN. & HOL. 10 A.M. 68 yards. The Tigers were The freshman football lected Giant players will give Our ads get you acflon..Cal! TO 11 P.M . penalized to their 10. Win­ team of Arthur L. Johnson special demonstrations in The Rahway News-Record at ning hit left side to the Regional High School, Clark, football fundamentals and SAI* seven and then Sprovach, on lost to the gridders of Hill- how to play their positions, 388-0600 or 388-0601. side Avenue Junior High Stars will be available to School, Cranford, 12-0. answer questions. Tel. 245-9625 TOM’S Auto Center LIMOUSINE Tailor & Son SERVICE UNI ROYAL TIRES AUTMDRIZIB OWLER K a w a s a k i motorcycles * N.Y. Airports TIGER PAWS & FASTRAK * STEEL BELTED N ew Cars AT LOWEST Kawasaki DISCOUNT PRICES Limited Time Only See Dave or Archie Taylor CALL Central Ave. at Raritan Rd., Clark 381-4150 Open Mon. Sat. 7:30 A.M.-6 P.M. CORNER «. 1ST 297-3313 & AMSTERDAM AVE. ROSELLE, N.J. RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 PAGE 9

leader; Mrs. Samuel Knight, Troop 267 Sees assistant leader;Mrs. James Alley Receives Plaque having made the largest con­ Roll on Thou Dark Blue Ocean Has Dowds, Mrs. Joseph Sibiga, tribution to die 1971 Union Ray's Corner Clark Lanes was the re_ County Charity Bowling and Mrs. Jerry Timmons. Tournament. Stallions Perform (Continued from Page 8) outs for boys 12 and under of a Plaque given for Varied Effects on Man’s Attitudes and for boys 13 to 17. Junior Girl Scout Troop Rated 18th in NJ football game will be broad­ * * * If you’ve just come back 267, Rahway, took a train The soccer team of Arthur cast over ■ radio station L. Johnson Regional High WDJM on Saturday,starting The Hillside High - . School, , from a vacation at the Jersey trip to Madison Square Gar­ at 9:45 a.m., from Veterani cross-country team defeated VUlaqsL TTLoisL shore, you may have noticed den to see the Royal Lip- School, Clark, has been the runners of Arthur L. izzan Stallions from Aus­ ranked 18th in the list of Memorial Field, Rahway. that there was just a little the top teams in the state * * • Johnson Regional High less shore, and a little more tria in the Wonderful World School, Clark, 23-34, over and SWIM CLUB of Horses on Oct. 9. by the New Jersey Soccer. ocean than there used to be. Coaches Association. Hillside 23 - Clark 33 die W arinanco Park course. • Modern Air Conditioned Room And if you have a beach Attending the show were: Mark Nascimento, who Sharon Dowds, Elena Garay, When the Clark team was was score of two school s • Television house of your own, there’s placed on the list last week cross-country meet. Thein- was timed in 13:43, was the a Rutgers researcher whole Sharon Garay, Bridgette first Clark harrier across Knight, Donna Lickhart, Jo­ it has a season record of dividual winner was HUl- • Cocktail Lounge finding out how you --or five victories and no defeats, sides 13:37, and Clarks the line. Bruce Kulpan of people like you — feel about ann McMullen, FaithMosby, - ___ . Mark Nascimento was in the Hillside was first in 13:13. • Swimming Pool this creeping advance of the Robin Rodger, Wandi Sibiga, Games Postpsned tMrd glot as he finished in Tonya Timmons, and Elga • Nearby Restaurant Atlantic. Rain forced postponement i4:07. Over 6,900 families read The He is Kenneth Mitchell of and Mayra Turrubiate. The of three Union County Touch * * * girls were chaperoned by News-Record/Patrlot. That's 1 1 1 * 1 5 0 0 ROUTES 1 & 9 the Rutgers College of Agri­ Football League games The Rahway YMCA swim- J B 4 - I 3 U U RAHWAY, N. J. culture and Environmental Mrs. Gervase McMullen, scheduled for last Sunday, ming teams are bolding try- 26,000 people reading your ad. Science, and his field of in­ quiry is a new one. It’s called the perception of environ­ mental hazards, and it means ¡f a t e * * finding out how people feel ELECTRIC Sales Service about a whole range of nat­ Rahway ural disasters — tornadoes, floods, earthquakes, YOURHQJH* SERVICES droughts, and , in this case, Heating Contractor eroding coastlines. DRAPERIES The way people view these Plugs - Switches - Lights risks to their necks or, at MADE TO ORDER on Central least, their pocketbooks may free shed light on an age-old Stoves - Heat - Driers Air Conditioning puzzle. Furniture Refinishing, Repairing Do people feel they are in Air Conditioners tS T lM m s control of nature? Do they Reupholstering PROMPT SERVICE feel nature dominates them? Is nature an ally, or an en­ emy? A Fabric Shop-at-Ham« Servies 100 AMP 220Y Service Poets and philosophers CAI l Sal 382-6903 have been musing over such MAN AGAINST THE OCEAN ... Seawalls like these OIL ft GAS BURNERS questions from the earliest along the Jersey shore are mute evidence of the con­ CHANDLER BROS. UPHOLSTERY CO. VICTOR SKAKANDY AIR-CONDITIONING ft REFRIGERATION times, but only recently have stant struggle to hold back the Atlantic and keep the land 79 EAST MILTON AVENUE ELECTRIC SEWER SERVICE scientists begun to ask the from floating off to sea. A Rutgers researcher is man in the street. studying how people react to the ocean's depredations. RAHWAY. N. J. 07065 388-5500 RAHWAY 388-3612 KITCHEN DRAINS CLEANED Americans' attitudes to­ ward nature, Mitchell says, residents he has talked with. THR [..«L .IJ... 4 8 6 —4500 It’s Local - Long Distance Slipcovers i DraptrlM are typically optimistic and Seawalls or bulkheads are uUr 11661101(1615 300 East Elizabeth Avenue aggressive. Either they feel the most common recommen- Linden, New Jersey 07036 Custom Made-To-Order they dominate nature, or they datlons, but diere are in­ feel themselves in conflict teresting variations between Called Spenders (Formerly Mayfair Ford Bldg.) Jan-Ell American-Food • Largest selecUot. to with it. communities, he'finds. With this area Except when it comes to a well-developed local gov­ The Democratic aspirants WE PAINT ANY CAR For • Fitted In your home the ocean. for freeholder posts de­ • Guaranteed Work­ ernment, he says, there is a Smart Fashions Chinatown Family Dinner "People Who live along the tendency for people to rely scribed the present Republi­ Open 8 a.m. — 6 p.m. Daily manship can-controlled board as "the At • Finest fabrics shoreline feel themselves on a one-shot protection Sat. till 1 p.m. Orders to Take Out subservient to nature,” Mr. scheme such as a seawall. wildest spenders of tax­ $ 4 9 . 9 5 Modest Prices • Lowest prices payers’ money in the history Mitchell says. "They may But all devices have their Real Craftsmanship on Body & Fender FREE ESTIMATE also feel themselves in con­ weak points. When community of Union County govern­ Jr., Misses & Storage flict with nature, but they organization is looser, the’ ment." Repairs -Free Estimates. Half Sizes FU 8-3311 don’t feel hopeful. They don’t residents are more likely In a joint statement, Clark * Truck & Camper Paint-A-Car service Canton House FREE ESTIMATES feel they can do anything to to come up with flexible sol­ Mayor Thomas A. Kacz- 1490 Irving St. stop the sea, though they may marek, Mrs. Matilda T. * 24 hour service utions that handle the erosion Rahway, N. J. Restaurant Rahway work very hard at trying to. problem better. McGowan of Elizabeth and * Our creed “ consumer protection" McColley Bros. Mr. Mitchell, whose study Beach nourishment— add­ Joseph L. Garrubbo ofUnion * 5 year guarantee against fading 1540 IRVING STREET Fashion Fabrics is reported in the current ing sand to replace what is noted that in 1971 county 388-0453 issue of Re: Search, the spending will exceed $33 * 5,000 colors to choose from RAHWAY, N. J. - MOVERS - INTERIOR DECORATORS washed away — is an ef­ * Dealer, Fleet & Insurance Business Invited S&H Stamps college’s quarterly publica­ fective but expensive an­ million, an increase of $5 Curtains - Linens - Yard Goods tion, points out that erosion million over last year. (We recondition used cars.) Ivy Storch Handi-Charge 388-3914 swer. Some people work with Til. 388-5939 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY is common along the Atlantic nature by planting sea grass Master Charge Uni-Card seaboard, from southern to help hold the shore in Over Maine to southern Florida, place. Some anticipate the NEW LOCATION Nationally, costal erosion problem by building their MERCHANTS RAHWAYBOOK causes at least $150 million homes on pilings, or setting 700 W. órand Ave. 50 Years worth of property damage a them well back from the Cleaning year, and the costs are going BRANIFF of And Still Anxious & GIFT SHOP ocean’s edge. Rahway up as seaside resorts and But however they try to Fenton Glass retirement homes become come to terms with the sea, VENICE Hummels Refrigeration ANTHONY’S Jewelry ever more popular. Ocean they are all impressed with Italian-American Food County, New Jersey, for in­ what this particular aspect of Pilgrim Glass stance, is the fastest-grow­ nature can do. ’ & fJB Specialties & Delicatessen Bike & Key Shop Figurines ing county in the nation. As one storyteller points Dolls St Plush Animals But while the poeple keep out, "It eludes anything that 382-9222 Garden State Wide Range of Books coming, the land is slowly we can foresee or prove. The Air Conditioning BICYCLES Best Sellers washing away. Erosion losses We Cater All Occasions Prayer Books power of the old water is POWERMOWERS of 5 to 10 feet a year are terrific.” APPLIANCE DRIVE-IN AND-PICK UP All Types of Imported Bibles common all along the At­ And another adds, “ Every Products Window Cleaning LOCKS SAFES Children’s Kooks lantic coast; in some spots, year you get out of a house STRONGBOXES Paper Books (3000 titles) the ocean eats up 20 feet SERVICE Mom’s Homemade Sauce on the ocean Is one year to CUTLERY, etc. of beach in a single year. be thankful for.” RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL SALES & SERVICE Meatballs To find out how it feels Wig Shoppe Closed Mondays to be a property owner in r ; f*-I„ Veal & Peppers • Sausage 1537 Irving St., 53 E. CHERRY ST. such a situation, Mr. Mitch- 1116 lapidlfl, 33 WESTFIELD AVENUE 388-1680 ell has been interviewing in 382-1363 CLARK, NEW JERSEY Rahway, N.J. 381-1770 a number of sample com­ ¿ S T S 382-7779 munities from Main to Flor­ Mayor Address ida. He's been using an ex­ tomptet* Brake Service KEN’S RAHWAY tension of a psychological Andell SLIPCOVERS tool, the Thematic Appercf - Township lions by Specialists! Travel Guide Italian-American tion Test, as part of his study. Beauty Salon Construction Co. 1085 RARITAN ROAD DRAPERIES CLUB shown*1 a^n/ctitrePicture — in this Fire a wae CaPtain ^ guest AnthonyMal- speaker 46 E. CHERRY STREET ALTERATION and REPAIRS CLARK, N. J. BEDDIN6 the top ofr what Z ?appears 6 » 6 to be at at them Clark Lion’s ~ 388-2699 Hall Capacity 225 a hatffl t0 f t Monday night meeting. Capt. RAHWAY CARPETS Malanga cited the importance No Job Too Large or Too Small 381-0260 New and Completely With Dancing 180 waves breaking just below — of each home having a period­ REUPHOLSTERY and are asked to make up ic fire drill to assure a speedy ADDITIONS ROOFING Brake Service Colonial Beauty Shop stories about the picture. evacuation in the event of a REC ROOMS BATHROOMS A Complete Travel Parti** - Waddings The stories often reveal the fire. 743-0100 SIX HAIR STYLISTS AT emotions and perceptions of KITCHENS PORCHES WHEEL ALIGNMENT The ca'ptain stressed the SERVICE Service YOUR SERVICE Meetings • Dances the storytellers themselves. following points: remember GARAGES INSULATIONS SULO BROS. “ There’d be nothing but in a fire seconds count; have OPEN • to « MON., TOES., depression here. Like Hans a planned escape route; plan DORMERS FREE ESTIMATES STORE FRONTS CRUISES • TOURS WED. and SAT. 1850 ELIZABETH AVE. For Information Call with his finger in the dike, OPEN » to • THURS., FRI. two different escape routes WE 00 OUR OWN WORK 382-1616 HOTELS RAHWAY once you walked away what from each room; leave the Convenient parking directly in 6 - 8 P. M. can you do? Futility. This ie FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED . house immediately — do not All Domestic and Overseas rear of shop in Municipal lot SAL FINELLI - 388-6435 nature,” said one of tht linger to take valuables or Samuel J. Gassaway storytellers. Travel Arrangements REAR ENTRANCE for your call the fire department, and Call Bob at 322-6429 or 743-0100 i07 Monroe St. Rahway 388-1790 "The state or couhty will use a neighbor’s phone or convenience come in and bring relief of street alarm. some sort,” predicted an­ Mayor Thomas A. Kacz- WE REPUCE other, more optimistically. marek was also a guest of the AUTO 6LASS “The only remedy there club. The purpose of the STEWART BROKEN FRAMES WATCH REPAIRS would be to get tremendous mayor’s visit was to circulate B eauty €cUt>*& RAHWAY rocks. To build a seawall a petition urging the Union with something to take the B E A U T Y FOR EVERY WOMEN RAHWAY ELETRICCO. with F u ll Guarontuc County Park Commission to C A S U A L OR HIGH STYLE NEWS brunt of it is what should purchase the Oak Ridge Golf E

Joseph Risko, 60, ((j& iiua/ueb Bill Introduced to Provide Funds get the job done | Dies, Proprietor 1SS6S8&S9iSeSS!63!QSSSi8S&&&&&‘ To Study Anemia Affecting Blacks Mrs. Rehak, 90 U.S. Senator Clifford P. “ One out of every 500 Ot Disposal Firm Mrs. Emma T. Rehak, 90, black children have sickle HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED MALE TELEPHONE ANSWERING CAR FOR SALE SPECIAL NOTICE Case of Rahway, announced ______SYSTEMS. Remote, origin------of 800 Bryant St., Rahway, that he is cosponsoring leg­ cell anemia, and one out of 12 Joseph Risko, 60, of 10 succumbed in Rahw'ay Hos­ blacks carry the sickle cell MATURE WOMAN interested GARDENER experience------re- aUy - 5650, now $350; non- '64n CHEVELLE . „ convertible PAPER DRIVE James Ave., Clark, died in islation dealing with sickle in permanent employment, quired. Good knowledge of remote,^°nginally 5250, now Perfect running condition. Sponsored by the Daughters Rahway Hospital__ after______a brief pital after a long illness cell anemia. The text of Sen­ trait, according to recent sta­ She was the widow of Lawr­ tistics. I understand that Immediate opening. Good■ Sower and plant species - $125. Please call 257-7830. Call ME 4-2921 after 3 p.m, of America-Associate Clark illness'. He was the husband ator Case’s statement fol­ Council Chapter #73. Will of Mrs. Stella Fortuna Risko. ence Rehak. lows: there is no known cure for telephone personality essen­ chelr care and cultivation, Born in Austria, Mrs. Re­ this disease. tial. Good typist, some dic­ licensed N.J. driver. Resi- TILLIE’S SPECIAL SALE ’70 CAMARO, grey. Air con- pick up papers any Wednes- Born in Elizabeth, Mr. “ I am pleased to cospon­ Oil paintings, frames, brie- ditioning, automatic V-8, ex- day morning. Please call 233- hak lived in Rahway since sor legislation that deals with "The major goal of the tation. Small office in Gar­ lency in Union County Re­ Risko lived in Clark the 1918. She was a communi- legislation is to create a vol­ wood, 5 day week, $80 per quired. Apply Union County a-brac, pink marble top table cellent condition. Call 634- 5708 or 233-4002. last 30 years. He was owner sickle cell anemia. Sickle Tiffany-type glass table 9697 between 10:30 - 9 p.m. ————------cant of St. Mark’s Roman‘cell anemia is a disease that untary program for identify- week. Call 232-2397 for In­ Park Commission. Person­ and operator of the Risko Catholic Church, Rahway. affects Black Americans, es- ing and counseling for sickle terview. nel Dept., Acme St., Eliza­ lamp, china and glassware, or 225-0475 anytime. 5* fj i / a Disposal Service in Clark Everything must go. 97Cen------U60. KdflQ, 01, for 30 years. Surviving are two sons, pecially children. I am told cell anemia and to sponsor beth. Monday to Friday, 2 ways to prevent the worst p.m. to 4 p.m. ter Street, Garwood. 272- 64 CADILLAC Coupe DeVille Mr. Risko was a communi­ Raymond R. and Theodore that the disease damages the CHRISTMAS IS COMING? 7252. Open 10-12 and 1-5 Full power with factory air T., and a daughter, Mrs. tissues of the body, and as a effects of the disease. Start now as an AVON Rep­ cant of St. Adalbert’s Roman “ The bill will provide re­ resentative - you sell HELP WANTED MALE & d^y- Good condition. Best »a«: Dies in Calif. Catholic Church, Elizabeth, Florence Coppola, all of result, the life expectancy FEMALE Call 382-7466. and was formerly a member Rahway, two grandchildren of those afflicted with the search funds so that a cure Christmas gifts and beauty Services were held in San , , and three great-grandchil- disease is lowered to 2C can be sought for sickle cell Items to neighbors. Choose LET US HELP YOUandyoui community fight water pollu­ CARS WANTED Bernardino, Calif., for of *?..?iark ^ t Aid Squad, dren. years of age. anemia.” your hours - high__ potential__ PART TIME George Rand, 61, of Twin Surviving also are a son, earnings. Call now - Rahway Work available from your tion. Buy Bestline Products, Michael, at home; two Arrangements were com­ 98% biodegradable, phos- JUNK CARS Peaks, Calif., who died pleted by the Thomas F, area 353-4880, Westfield - °wn desk in our Rahway off- Thursday at home. He was daughters, Mrs. Delores NJ Tops List of Industrial States Clark 756-6828, Woodbridge ice* No experience neces- phate free will deliver free. WANTED Nisky of Metuchen and Mrs. Higgins Sons Funeral Home, Call 353-9398 the husband of Mrs. Almeda 1116 Bryant St., Rahway. HI 2-2462 sary. If you can work from Please call us-24hourtele- Rand. Alice Bradley of Carteret; ______1______9 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. or 5 p.m. phone service. Call 322-6877. a sister, Mrs. Mary Gen- ... . «... , . In Dependence on Real Estate Tax BOAT FOR SALE A native of Flemington, Sell Sarah Coventry jewelry, to 9 p.m. and Saturday morn- Mr. Rand lived in Rahway tile of Mountainside, and NlCOld BldleCkl One or wo nights per week, ing then we have the best part SALE OCTOBER 13. 14 15. - m o« oFhis UfebeforVmov- eight grandchildren. New Jersey relies more data compiled by the Uniced Earn $20-$30 commission. ^me in town. FOR IN- 11 a-m- - 7:30 p.m. Wor- M-ff Mrs. Anna O'Neill Reed entire purpose of these Dietz Lambasts RUMMAGE SALE came from an old barn, we River at Equinunk Pa. 22 finery 26 years. He served Site Preparation, Part Hi, with­ :er, Jayne, both at home; md the father of Mrs. Rich- as a sergeant in the Army forums,” Mr. Kinneally sta­ in the East Hacelwood Urban October 14, 15, and 16 probably have it. Barns, Inc. miles north of Hanesdale, ler father, Charles Norberg urd Gamble of Clark, ted. “ The public has an ab­ Renewal Project (NJR-109), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bloomingdale, New Jersey Pa. off Route 191. Only two during World War 1. Cahill Statement yf Roselle Park; two bro- Born in Elizabeth, Mr. Born in Elizabeth, Mr. solute right to question the which is located in the City of 1605 Irving St., Rahway, N.J. 838-8822.______hours from metropolitan iiers, Allen and George Nor- teed was a communicant of people they have been asked a f . . . . . Rahway, Union County, New Sponsored by the Etta Han- Woodward lived in Laurelton Je rsey . yerg, both of Roselle Park; it. Mary's Roman Catholic 3even years. to select for public office. 1111 Mate KNS0IH delman Memorial Fund for ind three sisters, Mrs. Ro­ The Democratic candidates J C rlliUlli Bids wiii be received until Leukemia. Jhurch. He was employed »30 p.m. on Tuesday, the 26th tions? ,!£ • “ and “/ " music l . S - , included. 1“ ™ - a seasonal basis while choice berta Cobleigh of Roselle is a machinist at the Amer- are more than willing to an- Union County State Senate day of October 1971, at the riverside sites are still Park, Mrs. Mildred Hoerr- can Type Founders Inc. for Mrs. Harvilla, 77 swer any reasonable ques- Candidate Christopher Dietz City Of Rahway Redevelopment ANTIQUES SHOW ANDSALE Also, BALDWIN HAMILTON available. PIANO, $600, excellent con­ For reservation ner of Scotch Plains and 43 years prior to retiring in Mrs. Anna Babyak tions put to them by the vot- accused Gov. William T.Ca- Agency office at 1305 Ester- All Saints’ Church, 559 Park or information call (717) 224- vlrs. Marian Herrick of 1966. ers. This Republican attitude hill of “passing the buck brook Avenue, Rahway, New Ave., Scotch Plains, N.J. dition. Call AD 3-5708. 4830. Dover. Harvilla, 77, of 614 S. Broad is an insult to rights and and misleading” state resi- Jersey; after which time, ail Oct. 12 & 13 - noon to 10 St., Elizabeth, died in St. bids will be publicly opened 40-PIECE CRYSTAL STEM- Arrangements were com- Fflt7 SrhrAfipr Elizabeth Hospital after a intelligence qf the people of dents earlier this week when and read aloud. p.m. Oct. 14 - noon to 6p.m. SPECIAL SERVICES pleted by the Pettit Funeral 1 11,4 J'»*11 our county. he said he was not respon­ ADMISSION - $1.00 WARE - lifetime guarantee. long illness. She was the Bids are invited upon the Also new counter-top range, Home, 371 W. Milton Ave., Fritz Schrader, 78, of sible for state correctional several items and quantities of Rahway. Newark died Oct. 4 in Clara facilities. work, of vyhich the principal- -* SPECIAL SALE A native of Czechoslova- Union Catholic Mr. Dietz, who last month Maass Hospital, Belleville. kia, she came to the United - . . r i item s are as follows^,, a variety o f AKC puppies. Î . « Â K : SCall v Al S ä Born in Germany, he re­ urged major reforms in fed­ (Refer to Contract i)ocu- ’ “innoculated/ wormed, health rlage> CaU 541-4752. Carpenter — 969- John Villacari States and settled in Eliza- I'ACniAn iHOW 1349. sided in Newark since 1935. beth 60 years ago. I UJliiuii jiiutt eral and state prison sys­ m en u for a complete bating of guaranteed> Also selling Utde — " S F T w ith m arrhln tems, voiced his criticism in a il items und quantities«) John Vallacari, 53, of Nut- Before he retired 12 years Survivors include a daugh- EXCAVATION, UNCLASSI­ .monkeys, .. v .» v j U| tropical11 m uou,fish, tan—can- hui-r-h hl^ F TA l l n w PET PORTRAITS icley y udied ie u ;recently in Rahway ago, Mr. Schrader was a response to a newspaper in­ FIED ter, Mrs. Mary Soyka, of terview of Gov. Cahill at aries, parakeets and parrots. n pr ®y Lovable likeness of your dog, Hospital machinist with the Arkansas Rahway. Friday, Nov. 19 s u b b a s b : Co. of Newark for 20 years. the National Governors’ BITUMINOUS STABILIZED W,e sell all accessories. fTr AYso Sver efo^tric ^ h°rSe’ in Pastel 01 Mr. V U „i ™ Mrs. James Kernan of rlease call 636-2644. broom. $io. Call 381-5019 D°"e from life or photo. Belleville and lived ln Hill- He was a member of the Rahway and Mrs. John Conference in Puerto Rico, BASE COURSE following the riot in New REINFORCED CONCRETE ------r— _____’ ______* wildlife paintings avail- side before he moved to Nut- Association of German and L.F. Seiler), 81 McCarthy of Mountainside able. Call 232-8820 or 232 ley 15 months ago. He was a Austrian War Veterans. York State’s Attica Correc­ PIPE 3018. Lawrence F. Seifert, 81, are co-chairladies of the VERTICAL CONCRETE retired auto salesman and a Survivors include a son, of 60 Cedar Lane South, Golden Harvest Dessert, tional Facility. CURB PUBLIC SALE veteran of World War II. Guenther, of Clark. Newark, died on Oct. 5 at Bridge and Fashion Show In the interview,Mr. Dietz TOPSOIL AND SEEDING Monday, October 18, 1971 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Among his survivors is a Clara Maass Memorial Hos­ being conducted for the said Gov. Cahill said, “ All Contract Documents, in­ In accordance with R.S. 40:60-26, and a resolution passed by cluding Drawings and Specifi­ CITY OF RAHWAY stepson, Ronald Francisco, pital,Lai, Belleville.ucucviiic. uirisGirls’ Department oiof tnethe i> ir?!aVec:i~fd0pisi the Municipal Council of the City of Rahway, New Jersey at a UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Frank C. Wilk cations, are on Tile at the office regular meeting held Monday, September 13th, 1971, the City of of Clark. Bom in Newark, Mr. Sei- Union Catholic High School, 1 risonandyou of the City of Rahway Rede­ CONTRACT NO. 8 Frank C. Wilk, 55, of 800 Rahway will offer for sale at Public Auction to be held Monday, for fert“ lived”- J in" Hillside ' for 1600 Martine Ave, Scotch kn^v ^ something is wrong velopment Agency, 1305 Esrer- October 18th, 1971, at 10:00 A.M., prevailing time at City Hall, 1470 Clark St., Linden, died in Plains ' with our correctional sys- DRILLING OF WELL NO* 7 IN August Krowicki 43 years before he returned brook Avenue, Rahway, New Campbell Street, Rahway, New Jersey, the following described East Orange Veterans Hos­ to Newark in 1961. He was Jersey« premises: CITY OF RAHWAY, NEW JE R ­ The’affair will be held in August Krowicki, 80, of pital after a long illness. a rAffst-farifl n f Tho ar.hnn1 ^ I COUld W rite a book. Copies of the Contract Doc­ SEY* a self-employed machinist the cafeteria of the school GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE: Sealed proposals for Con­ 601 Dill Ave., Linden, died He was the husband of Mrs. working for various firms At the same time. Gov. Ca­ uments may be obtained by 1. Sale shall be made to the highest bidder subject to confima- in Cornell Hall Nursing and is scheduled to begin at depositing $25*00 with the City tract No. 8» covering the drill­ Christine Yaslck Wilk. in the Newark area. 8 p.m. on Nov. 19. hill said he is not responsi­ tlon by Municipal Council which reserves the right to accept or ing of a well in the City of Home, Union. of Rahway Redevelopment reject all bids. Born in New Britain, During World War 1, he The first-time event is ble for correctional facill- Agency for each set of docu­ 2. 10% of the price shall be paid in cash or by certified check Rahway, New Jersey, will be Born in Poland, Mr. Conn., Mr. Wilk resided in was received by the City of Rah­ supervisor of the Wes- being sponsored by the Par- * f y f ret ^ on" ments so obtained« Each such by the highest bidder at the time of sale. Krowicki lived in Linden 31 Newark before moving to tinghouseouse Corp.Com. machine ent-sP r.niiri anrf fiinitou/jiihi trolled fay the Board of Con- deposit will not be refunded« 3. Cost of sale including advertising and balance of purchase way in the Council Chambers years. He was a machinist ents’ Guild, and funds will be . , in the City Hall, Rahway, New Linden 21 years ago. shops. used for the purchase of ^ Agen" Mail orders for Plans shall in­ price shall be paid by purchaser at the closing within 45 days of with the Singer Manu­ He was employed as an clude an additional $5.00 for Jersey, on Tuesday, October Survivors include a sis­ fora ?h f utSldenti °f confirmation of sale by the Municipal Council. If price is not paid facturing Co., Elizabeth, for allocator by the Simmons special education aids mailing and handling charges« within said time, deposit may be forfeited unless the time of clos­ 19, 1971, at 10 A.M., and at 45 years. He was a member ter, Mrs. Florence Barney, learning center at the school. r ®ppoin- Cash on Delivery (C«0«D«) ing is extended by the Mayor or Director of Law. that time publicly opened and Co. the past 28 years. He of Rahwav. Fashions for the show will te^ rMr’n“ f f alle8e^ . orders will not be accepted« 4. Sale may be adjourned within discretion of City’s Auc­ read aloud. of the 40-year Club of Singer. was a member of the Sim­ Contract Documents may be tioneer and may be withdrawn from sale at any time prior to con­ Rahway in the Council Cham­ Among his survivors are mons Employees Union Lo­ be furnished by Nan’s Fash- anJ ^ vDit% former^hlef obtained between the hours of firmation. bers in the City Hall, Rahway, two daughters, Mrs. Amelia cal 420 and the sick and Miss Eisenberger oft0staefyf ofndthe State Law 9:00 n.m. and 4:00 p«m« week­ 5. Sale is subject to zoning and other municipal ordinances, New Jersey, on Tuesday, Oc­ and will be modeled by moth­ unconfirmed assessments, restrictions of record, and easements, if Selelonis and Mrs. Cecilia death benefit fund of the Services were held for Enforcement Planning A- days only« No Contract Docu­ tober 19, 197 1, at 10 A«M*, and Brescher, both of Clark. Miss Minna Eisenberger, 65, ers and girls of the school. gency. ments may be obtained after any, and facts shown by an accurate survey and inspection of the at that time publicly opened Simmons personnel office. All tables have to be re­ premises. and read aloud« formerly of Newark. She wai the close of business on Fri­ A brother, Stanley, of Rah­ served. For tickets which day, October 22nd 1971* 6. In no event shall the Cily be ’¡able for search fees, survey The work includes the fur­ PUBLIC NOTICE way, is among the survivors. a lifelong resident oi costs, or broker's commissions. If title is unmarketable the City nishing of all labor, and the The Board of Adjustment of cost $2.50, please call Mrs. A certified check or bank Newark. Scouts to Have may at its option clear up the title at its expense or cancel the sale furnishing and installing of all the Township of Clark will Among her survivors is Frances Hudzik at688-8973, draft, payable to the order of by refunding the deposit paid on the purchase price. materials and equipment as hold a public m eeting on Mon­ the City of Rahway Redevelop­ R. D. Washburn Mrs. Irene Koza at 381-4381, 7. The premises shall be sold for no less than the price herein­ shown on the contract drawings day, October 25. 1971, at 8 a sister, Miss Edith Eisen­ ment Agency; negotiable U«S« after stated and are described as follows: Russel D. Washburn, 65, berger, of Clark. or Mrs. Lee Gillingham at Seminar Oct. 20 or called for in the specifica­ p.m., at the Municipal Build­ 233-5364 Government Bonds (at par val­ Block Lot Location Approx. Size Minimum Offer tions« ing, to hear the following ap­ of 1501 Roosevelt Ave., Car­ ue); or u satisfactory Bid Bond 126 5 Barnett Street 50' x 100' $7,500.00 No bids will be received plications: executed by the bidder and an teret, died last Thursday in A. CHARLES BATTISTA u n less made in writing on CAL. 21*71A - Villa Bros., acceptable surety in an amount Mount Sinai Hospital, New forms furnished and unless to erect an addition to a retail 300,000 Heroin Addicts FornI olun!eers equal to ten percent (10%) of ______City Auctioneer York City, after a three- ‘Dare to Care” is the accompanied by a certified store at 1060 R aritan Road, the total of the bid for Site theme of an all-day seminar check made payable to the City Block 60, Lots and 4, month illness. He was the Preparation shall be submitted PUBLIC SALE 63, 64, of Rahway for an amount not non-conforming use. husband of Mrs. Freida Kas­ for Girl Scout volunteers, with each bid« Monday, October 18, 1971 less than ten percent (10%) of CAL. 21-7 IB - V illa Broth­ sel Washburn. Estimated in Country scheduled to be held on Wed­ The successful bidder will In accordance with R.S. 40:60-26, and a resolution passed by the amount of the base bid« A ers, to erect a retail store at nesday, Oct. 20. and to be be required to furnish, and pay He was employed as a By Senator Matthew J. Rinaldo the Municipal Council of the City of Rahway, New Jersey at a Surety Statement will also ac­ 1060 R aritan Road, Block 60, for satisfactory performance carpenter at the General Mo­ coordinated by the Dela- regular meeting held Monday, September 13th, 1971, the City of company the bid. No bid may Lots 64, 65B, and 4, non-con­ Union County Stoto Senate Delegation Leader ware-Raritan Girl Scout and payment bond or bonds« Rahway will offer for sale at Public Auction to be held Monday, forming use. tors assembly plant, Linden, October 18th, 1971, at 10:00 AJtf., prevailing time at City Hall, 1470 be withdrawn within 30 days Drug abuse in the United The number of persons ar- Council. Attention is called to the after receipt of bids« CAL. 21-7 1C - Vilbro R eal­ for the last 19 years. fact that not less than the Campbell Street, Rahway, New Jersey, the following described Among his survivors is States has reached epidemic rested for crimes of violence Among the topics which premises: Bidders are notified that ty, to convert an existingbuild- minimum salaries and wages ing to two mini theaters. Block a daughter, Mrs. Ema proportions. It was estimated who are also heroin addicts will be discussed are drug GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SALE: under Chapter 180 if the laws aa set forth in the Contract of 1926, State of New Jersey, 60, Lots 65 and 65A, non-con­ Maxwell, of Rahway. there are more than 300,000 is astonishingly high. Seven abuse, sex education, wo­ Documents must be paid on 1. Sale shall be made to the highest bidder subject to confima- thev will be required to fur­ forming use, Arrangements were com­ heroin addicts in this country, of every 10 persons arrested men’s liberation, racial pre­ this project, and that the Con­ tion by Municipal Council which reserves the right to accept or nish a standard form of ques­ CAL, 23*71 - William Capo- This is triple the estimated for armed robbery in one reject ail bids. pleted by the Walter J. judice, and community and tractor nfUst ensure that em­ tionnaire and financial state­ tosta, to erect a one-family Johnson Funeral Home, 803 number of three years ago, large city are addicts. It has government action. ployees and applicants for em­ 2. 10% of the-priee shall be paid ln cash or by certified check ment containing a complete dwelling on Hawthorne Drive, and recent disclosures of been estimated that drug-re­ ployment are not discriminated by the highest bidder at the time of sale. Block ¡4, Lot 4A, front depth Raritan Rd., Clark. Mrs. Nancy Richards, 3. Cost of sale including advertising and balance of purchase statement of the bidder's widespread addiction in against because of their race, ability, financial standing and violation, lated crimes cost the Amer­ dean of students at Doug­ creed, color, or national origin« price shall be paid by purchaser at the closing within 45 days of Vietnam present the spectre ican public more than $8 lass College, New Bruns­ confirmation of sale by the Municipal Council. If price is not paid experience in performing work CAL. 24-71 - William Capo- Mrs. Shumsky, 61 of thousands of battle-train­ The City of Rahway Re­ within said time, deposit may be forfeited unless the H m of clos­ of the type contemplated, be­ tosta, to erect a one-family billion a year in theft, crim­ wick, will be the keynote development Agency reserves ing is extended by the Mayor or Director of Law. fore such bidder can be fur­ dwelling on Byron Place, Block Mrs. Minnie Shumsky, 61, ed veterans returning to the inal justice proceedings and speaker on “ The Changing the right to reject any and all 4. Sale may be adjourned within discretion of City’s Auc­ nished plans and specifica­ 38H, Lots 19 and 20, front of 331-9 Academy Ter., Lin­ United States bringing their other expenses. Role of Women in Today’s bids and to waive any infor­ depth violation« tioneer and may be withdrawn from sale at any time prior to con­ tions« den, died at home after a terrible plague with them. In order to support a daily World.” The council’s exe­ malities in the bidding and firmation. The City, through its En­ CAL. 26-71 - Clifford Koh­ long illness. She was the wife The number of persons who cutive director, Mrs. Les­ also reserves the right to re­ 5. Sale is subject to zoning and other municipal ordinances, gineers, may refuse to fur­ ler, to erect a carport at 642 died from drug-related habit costing $100 a day, an je c t any unbalanced bid« unconfirmed assessments, restrictions of record, and easements, if nish such bidder whose state­ Raritan Road, Block 330, Lot of Herman Shumsky. A native addict who steals must ob­ ter B. Lasker, will address Although the bidding sheet any, and facts shown by an accurate survey and inspection of the ment is unsatisfactory with 88, side yard violations. of Brooklyn, Mrs. Shumsky causes between 1965 and 1969 tain $500 worth of merchan­ the group regarding the requires a statement of quanti­ premises. plans and specifications. CAL. 27-71 - Joseph lived in Linden 42 years. is estimated at more than 3, dise a day. There are few newly-merged council’s ties and unit prices, same are 6. In no event shall ‘he City be ’iable for search fees, survey The City reserves the DeLuca, to add an attached Among her survivors is 000. This is 10 times as law enforcement officials whe preparation for meeting the for the Agency's information costs, or broker’s commissions. If title is unmarketable the City right to reject any or all bids, two-car garage at 211 Haw­ a daughter,Mrs. RebaEidel- many persons who died from leeds of girls. only and the successful bidder may at its option clear up the title at its expense or cancel the sale and to accept that one which, thorne Drive, Block 14, Lot 30, dispute the view that the sharj by refunding the deposit paid on the purchase price. berg, of Rahway. drug-related causes between The Delaware-Raritan shall not be entitled to addi­ in its judgment, best serves side yard violations. 1960 and 1965. increases in burglaries, tional compensation if the 7. The premises shall be sold for no less than the price herein­ CAL. 28-71 - Leonard breakins, muggings and aim- Council administers the Girl after stated and are described as follows: its interest. quantities actually used by Plans and specifications Brooks, to add one room and Campaign Funds The time when the problem ilar offenses are directly -k*0111 program in Middlesex him shall be greater than the M inim um could be swept under the rug Block Lots Location may be seen at the Office of garage to dwelling at 39 Fan connected with addiction. anc* Mercer Counties, and quantities listed in the bidding Approx. Sise Offer Street, Block 88, Lot 72, side with the comforting ration­ 325 19 the City’ Engineer, City Hall, .... in parts of Somerset and sh eet. Broadway 30' x 75' tri. $350.00 Rahway, New Jersey, and yard violations. Disclosure Urged alization that "it can’t hap­ Action on any and all bids 383 14 Allen Street 20' x 100' *500A0 All available evidence Union Counties. The coun- 794 picked up at the office of the CAL. 31-71 - Biilnan Fif­ pen! here” has long passed. made may be withheld by the 23 Whelan Place 25' x 90' $500.00 teen, to erect an office build­ John T. Connor, Jr.,Union points to a worsening of the cil serves about 25 000 girls 794 60 Clark Street Consulting Engineers, Elson Even politicians who once City of Rahway Redevelop­ 25'x90' $500.00 T* Killam Associates, Inc«, 48 ing and hotel, 1 Walnut Avenue, County Democratic candi­ problem. Left on its own, it and 4,000 adults, ment .Agency for a period not to SPECIAL CONDITIONS OF SALE: Essex Street, Miliburn, New Block 1 5 4 , Lots 3 and 6, rear date for State Senator, urged assumed an ostrich-like pos­ cannot get better. It already exceed thirty (30) days from No building shall be erected on said premises except as fol­ Jersey, and obtained upon pay­ and side line violations and tough new laws to regulate ture on the drug question is a national tragedy and a Plan Candidates Night the date of the opening of bids lows: ment of a deposit of $10.00 for excess lot coverage. the spending of money ln have ceased pretending there national disgrace. Recently, Residents of Assembly for the purpose of reviewing Either an addition may be erected to a building on an adjoin­ each seu The deposit will be At a public m eeting held on political campaigns as "a is no problem. the federal government scor- District 9-B, which Includes bids and investigating the ing lot or a garage may be erected thereon, or both an addition returned only to contractors September 27, 1971, the Clark strong deterrent against No community, and indeed ed a major advance when It Rahway, have been invited qualifications of the bidders, and a garage may be erected thereon, but whatever is erected, submitting bona fide proposals Board of Adjustment recom­ no home, is immune from secured a promise from Tur­ :o attend the Candidate Night prior to awarding the Contract« front, rear, and side yards shall conform to requirements of the who return the plans in good mended to the Governing Body corruption and conflicts of CITY OF R AHW AY Zoning Ordinance of the City of Rahway. If a garage is erected it condition within ten (10) days approval of the application of interest." the menace of drug abuse. key — source of an estimated program of the Springfield R EDEVELOPMEN T AG EN CY may be attached cr detached. Whatever structure is erected thereon Robert Makransky to erect a Mr. Connor, an attorney Even if a home houses no 80% of the illicit narcotics League of Women Voters on shall be used in conjunction with the building on said adjoining; after opening of bids« Raymond F« Handerhan City of Rahway one-family dwelling on Wash­ who lives in Cranford, also potential addicts, its oc­ sold in this country --to Thursday, Oct. 21, at 8 p.m. Executive Director lot. Any violation of said condition shall automatically cause the1 title to said premises to revert to the City of Rahway. ington Street, Block 91, Lot 32« said die law would require cupants have no assurance eliminate the opium poppy as In Thelma Sandmeier School, DATED: October 14« 197 1 Robert V« Schrof R ALPH IO Z a , Secretary that a desperate addict will a legal crop. 700 S. Springfield Ave., October 2U 197 1 A. CHARLES BATTISTA political candidates to make ______City Auctioneer C ity Clerk Board of Adjustment a full disclosure of their con­ not break in and steal to This is an encouraging Springfield. tributors. support his dreadful habit. step in the right direction. ' i s

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Streeter at the 11 a.m. ser­ to attend. Nursery provided nounced that a Halloween TEMPLE BETH TORAH Rahway River Authority Surveys Ordered New Rector Assumes vice on Sunday. Sunday the age of 20 are welcome party for the children will Rahway School classes will meet at to attend. Nursery provided be held on Oct. 29 at 7 p.m. Robert Singer will conduct 9:30 a.m. for children to the age of The Youth Fellowship will the services tomorrow at Program Gets Outlined By Freeholders Other activities sche­ three. provide the Ghost Walk. Re­ 8:30 p.m. in honor of his Grace Church Duties duled are: Monday, 7:30 Wednesday services are cently the Youth Fellowship Bar Mitzvah. Rabbi Jacob p.m., Women’s Association at 8 p.m. Care provided painted the tables and chairs Rubenstein will preach the Louis Bassano, Repub­ sibility for the proposed au­ Called Wasteful The Rev. G. Edward executive meeting; Svnod for children to the age of in bright colors for the kin­ lican candidate for Assembly thority, is pollution, Mr. Bowden has assumed duties sermon and Hazzan Solomon Union County Democratic meeting in Ocean City 12. dergarten class. Sternberg w ill chant the in District 9-B, this week Bassano said, adding the au­ as rector of Grace Episcopal starts; Tuesday, 10 a.m.. A radio series, “The continued his efforts aimed thority should undertake a freeholder candidates have Church, DeWitt and Robbin- liturgy. The Oneg Shabbos accused the Republican-con­ Women’s Association fel­ Truth That Heals,” may be FIRST PRESBYTERIAN will be sponsored by Ro­ at the creation of a Rahway study of all storm drains wood Terraces, Linden. The lowship ingathering; Wed­ heard every Sunday over sta­ Rahway River Authority by outlining entering the river to deter­ trolled Union County Board church also serves Clark. bert’s parents, Mr. andMrs. of Chosen Freeholders of nesday, 8 p.m., Bible study; tions WERA, Plainfield, at The Rev. Robert C. Powley Morris Singer. a program of priorities he mine the sources of pollu­ Father Bowden was elec­ Thursday, Oct. 21, 7:30p.m. 8:15 a.m. and WVNJ, New­ will conduct the service at feels should be followed. "shortchanging the taxpay­ ted by the vestry of Grace The Bar Mitzvah of Robert tion. He said municipal Board of Deacons. ark, at 9:15 a.m. Title of 10 a.m. on Sunday. The ser­ Singer will take place at the "Every municipality boards of health would be ers with its poor planning Church. His election has Sunday’s program is “ Birth struck with the awesome and the spending of thou­ mon topic will be "The Man service on Saturday at 9 enlisted to assist in this been approved by the Rt. SECOND BAPTIST Defects Can Be Healed!” We Ought to Be.” Children, truths of flooding over the the sands of dollars on ill-ad­ Rev. Alfred Baynard, a.m. Robert w ill chant the phase of program. Rahway grades 1 to 6, are invited Haftorah and the Musaph past few weeks has embarked "Weekly surveys of water vised studies and surveys.” Episcopal bishop of New Jer­ “ The High Cost of Diso­ ZION LUTHERAN on separate paths for what In a joint statement, Clark sey. Father Bowden replaces to participate each week in service. Kiddush after the samples should be taken bedience” will be the sermon Clark morning worship. They will services will be sponsored they hope will be control along the entire length of Mayor Thomas A. Kacz- the Rev. Charles A. of Rev. James W. Ealey, Laity Sunday will be ob­ within their ownboundries,” the river and tested for bac­ marek, Mrs. Matilda Mc- Cesaretti, who has taken a be seated In a reserved sec­ by Mr. and Mrs. Singer. gowan of Elizabeth and pastor, at the 11 a.m. ser­ served at the 10:30 a.m. tion and will be dismissed Other servies scheduled Mr. Bassano said. teriological content. Such a position on the staff of St. vice. The Senior Choir and service on Sunday under the "But this is not the an­ program could very well im­ Joseph L. Garrubbo of Union, following the children’s ser­ are as follows: Sunday, 8:30 Paul’s Church, Westfield. Gospel Chorus will sing. At direction of the Rev. Joseph mon for an extended session a.m.; Monday, 7 a.m.; swer. We mast have a Rah­ prove the quality of the cited the controversial Disko A long-time resident of 4 p.m. Sunday the 21st an­ D. Kucharik. Members of the way River Authority appoint­ drinking water,” Mr. Bas­ solid( waste disposal study Phillipsburg, where his fa­ of elective interest groups. Thursday, Oct. 21, 7 a.m. ed and financed by the state as "a perfect example of niversary of the Gospel congregation will participate The new church learning sano said. Also important if ther is rector of St. Luke’s Chorus will be observed with in the worship with readings program will be held at 8:45 IS ,647 for Fosd Stamps which can oversee and cor­ pollution and flooding are to the Republicans’ wasteful Episcopal Church, Father a musical program. Sunday from the scriptures and rect the problems along the be controlled, would be in­ spending of taxpayers’ Bowden was graduated from a.m. Coffee will be available According to the U. S. De­ money. school convenes at 9:30 a.m". leading the congregation in upon arrival. partment of Agriculture, entire course of the river stitution of weekly mainten­ Lehigh University in 1965 The Inspirational Choir prayer. The Sunday School in Essex, Union and Middle­ ance patrols by die Rahway “ Even if our county’s 21 with a bachelor of arts de­ Child care and Church 16,647 persons in Union sex counties.” mayors had approved this Rev. C. Edward Bowden will hold a Fashion Show and and Adult Bible Hour will School classes from nursery County availed themselves of River Authority. gree. Father Bowden also Luncheon Saturday, Oct. 23, meet at 9:15 a.m. through the sixth grade will First priority, the candi­ The third area of respon­ report back in April,” the attended the General Theo­ recently was elected secre­ food stamps given away by Democratic hopefuls de­ from noon to 4:30 p.m. at Choir rehearsal will be meet as usual. the federal government in date emphasized, would be sibility for the Authority logical Seminary in New tary of the Livingston Mini­ the Town & Campos Res­ today at 8 p.m.; confirma- flood control. "The debris sould be beautification of clared, "phase two could York from which he grad­ Senior High Fellowship August. Of the total, 9,031 not have been properly im­ sterial Association. He is taurant, Elizabeth. tion classes on Saturday at will meet on Sunday at 7 filling the Rahway River was the river. Though not as uated in 1969 with a bache­ participating in a three-year 9 a.m. are already receiving other more to blame for the immediately pressing as plemented because the Re­ p.m. and the Junior High types of federal welfare. publicans had failed to in­ lor of sacred theology de­ course in pastoral coun­ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, The Voter's Assembly of Fellowship on Wednesday at flooding than the rains,” Mr. flooding and pollution, gree. He was ordained both seling sponsored by the con­ SCIENTIST the congregation will meet 7 p.m. Bassano said. "beautification is important clude funds for it in this deacon and priest by the year’s budget. tinuing education department Rahway for its quarterly meeting on FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL "We must immediately in­ if we seek to maintain some Bishop of Newark the same of Princeton Theological W h at does the life of Christ Tuesday at 8 p.m. HOLY COMFORTER stitute a program of silta- natural beauty for the Rah­ "Only through an emer­ year. gency appropriation of funds, Seminary. Jesus mean to people in to­ EPISCOPAL NEEDS C ALL tlon and debriB removal from way River,” Mr. Bassano For the past two years Father Bowden is married day’s world? FIRSTUNITED METHODIST Rahway the river bed, then, after it said, "If we follow some or by a transfer of money, could there have been con­ he has served as curate to the former Miss Helen An answer to this ques­ Rahway The Twentieth Sunday af­ 381-8800 has been reasonably cleaned of the suggestions which I at St. Peter's Episcopal LaPointe of Plattsburgh, tion will be given Sunday at Laymen’s Sunday will be ter Pentecost will be ob­ out along the entire bed have heard about control of tinued progress in the Church, Livingston. While county’s effort to find a solu­ N.Y. His wife, a registered Christian Science church observed at the 11 a.m. wor­ served on Sunday with Holy dredging operations should the Rahway River, including in Livingston, he served as nurse, has been active in services in a Bible lesson- Communion at 7:30 a.m., begin to deepen the channel. tion to the solid waste dis­ ship hour on Sunday. The RAHWAY concrete channelization, our posal problem.” the coordinator of Episcopal church work, serving as dis­ sermon, "Doctrine of Atone­ speaker will be the lay lea­ family worship and Church Another measure which children will never know the chaplaincies at St. Barnabas trict chairman of Christian ment.” der, Ralph L. Smith. Church School service at 9:30 a.m., should be considered im­ fun of fishing in the river Medical Center. TheMedical social relations for the Dis­ "God so loved the world, School will meet at9:40a.m. and Choral Eucharist at 11 TRAVEL mediately, particularly in of the experience of a quiet Center also asked him to trict of Essex in the Diocese that he have his only be­ The Twelve will meet at a.m. Union and Springfield along walk along the bank where Trust Company's serve on the board of advi­ of Newark. gotten Son, that whosoever the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Episcopal Churchwo- DIVISION OF the path of Route 78condem­ one could Yhink things out,’ ” sors for the St. Barnabas Father Bowden and Mrs, believeth in him should not men are sponsoring their nation, is the planting of Victor Somers tomorrow. the 28-year-old Mr. Bassano Master Charge School of Practical Nursing. Bowden will reside at the perish, but have everlasting A rummage and cake sale annual roast beef dinner on VISL0CKY TRAVEL trees. Such stands of trees said. He has served for two years rectory, 240 Robbinwood life,” a Bible text states. will be held on Oct. 28 at the Saturday, Oct. 23, from 5 to are natural water retention "In our haste to correct on New Jersey Council of Ter., Linden. Father Bow­ From "Science and Health church by the Women’s So­ 7 p.m. Tickets may be ob- . areas,” the candidate ex­ flooding problems, let’s not Churches Board for Migrant den stresses that he is al­ 47 E. MILTON AVE. plained. Is Independent with Key to the Scriptures” ciety of Christian Service. tained from members of the RAHWAY, N. J. make mistakes our children Ministry and has delivered ways available when needed, by Mary Baker Eddy, this The Church School tea­ group or by calling 388- Still another step which will have to suffer for. A Union County Trust Com­ illustrated lectures on mi­ and that people should not citation will be read: "Jesus chers and officers have an­ 3025 or 382-3665. must be taken, Mr. Bassano Rahway River Authority,with pany, Elizabeth, announced grant work in the state. He hesitate to call. said, is "strict enforcement aided in reconciling man to jurisdiction over the entire yesterday that neither the God by giving man a truer HENRY F. DONALD P. of encroachment procedings river, can afford the luxury bank nor its cardholders will oring the memory of a sense of Love, the divine p/UNTS Sherwin­ against Industries, home- of taking all aspects of this be affected by the recent prominent layman. ¡Principle of Jesus’ teach­ owners and municipalities program under consider­ decision of two major New tAieutb The Charles H. Harding ings, and this truer sense in violation along the river.” ation to the benefit of all York City banks to restrict Sr. Memorial, representing of Love redeems man from -Williams Co. GAVAN LAN "Correction of the flood­ the people. their Master Charge service FIRST BAPTIST the gifts of many friends the law of matter, sin, and ing problem can not be ac­ 1 believe it is the respon­ to New Jersey agent banks. Rahway following Mr. Harding’s death by the law of Spirit. ¿ X h k l WALL COVERING* For State Assembly complished without the un­ "My Brother’s Keeper” is A T * 'l CARPETING sibility of our elected offi­ The bank has administered death in December, 1969, — the law of divine Love.’5 READY-TO-FINISH derstanding and cooperation cials to lead and I urge its ownMasterChargecredit the sermon chosen by Rev. will be dedicated by the Rev. Services are held at 11 FURNITURE of all affected municipali­ Orrin T. Hardgrove for the SPRAY EQUIPMENT LADDERS local and county officials not card program since its Paul N. Jewett, pastor, as­ a.m. The public is invited PAINTING AIDS MEN of ACTION ties. The Rahway River Au­ to react too quickly with inception in February 1970. 9:45 a.m. Sunday service. sisted by church officials. to attend. BRUSHES TOOLS thority should be authorized Church school for adults and stop-gap measures which According to John W. The ritual will be held dur­ Sunday School classes 1542 Irving Street DEDICATED TO ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT to institute a study by the could in the long-run be Strough, assistant vice children convenes at 11 a.m. ing the 11 a.m. service in convene at 10:55 a.m. Chil-1 at Elizabeth Ave. Army Corps of Engineers detrimental to their neigh­ president in charge of the Child care is provided for the sanctuary. dren and young students to Rahway 381-7130 along the entire river.” PD. FOR BY B. EUGENE LEWIS, 32 SHELBY RD., SPRINGFIELD, N.J. bors in other communities,” bank’s Master Charge de­ those attending worship, The program on the theme, the age of 20 are welcome Another area of respon­ Mr. Bassano concluded. partment, only the banks who Naomi Circle meets today "Our Mission Today," in­ have acted as agents have at 1 p.m., choir rehearses clude brief addresses by re­ the difficult decision whether tonight at 8:15 o’clock, and presentatives of men, women Find Wrinkle Remover Falsely or not to continue to offer Boy Scout Troop 88 meets and youth of the church. Master Charge. tomorrow at 7 p.m. The Featured speakers will be Mr. Strough said, "The Board of Deaconesses will Frederick Bowers, Southern Represented by Florida Resident Union County Trust Com­ meet Tuesday at 1 p.m. District director of lay The Postal Service has tion of skin tissue by causing pany’s Master Charge pro­ speaking; MisS Emilie P. determined that a Miami, a chemical burn, which the gram is on sound footing. ZION LUTHERAN Dooley, Women’s Society of Fla., man falsely re­ inexperienced lay person We have never issued credit Rahway ’Christian Sensed' member, presented a wrinkle-remov­ would find most difficult to cards indiscriminately*and and Guy JackgtM, president ing procedure as safe and control, he said. have always followed accep­ The worship services on of the United Methodist COMMUNITY STATE BANK & TRUST CO. successful when in fact it If misapplied, the medical ted banking practices in our Sunday at 8 and 11 a.m. Youth Fellowship. could cause burns and scars witness testified, it would credit investigation proce­ will be conducted by the Rev. A brass ensemble, di­ or accidental blindness. be likely to result in changes dures. As a result, our ex­ Walter J. Maier. Sunday rected by Gerry Decker, will The case, presented be­ in skin pigmentation and perience on fraud and credit School classes will meet at perform and accompany con­ 1972 CHRISTMAS CLUB OPENS fore the Postal Service’s cause unsightly scars, which losses has been kept within 9:15 a.m., the Junior Fellow­ gregational s i n g i n g of old Judicial officer, involved might be further complicated reasonable bounds. ship at 5 p.m., and the Senior hymns. Vernon McGuire of 3127 S. by infection. Accidental spil­ Feflowhsip at 7 p.m. W . 27th Ave., Miami, doing Dr. Christopher Van Dijk ling of the solution in the Membership Meet of the Friends of Fortune SECOND PRESBYTERIAN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th business as Skinpeel.” eye could cause blindness, Mr. McGuire was charged he said. * Society will speak on the pro­ Rahway Based on the testimony, blems of prisons and im­ under the administrative Monday at Temple prisonment at the Lutheran "That Mysterious Power” postal false representation the Postal Service’s judicial Church Women’s meeting on will be the sermon subject statue, (39 U. S. Code, officer found that the "Skin- The Sisterhood of Temple Monday at 8 p.m. of the Rev. Richard R. 3005) with misrepresenting peel” program would not Beth O’r, Clark, will hold Other events scheduled that the use of a solution greatly diminish wrinkles or their Annual Paid-Up Mem­ are: Tomorrow, 7:30 p.m,, containing phenol (carbolic skin discolorations regard­ bership dinner meeting on acid), as directed by him, less of cause and that it Lutheran Church Men; Tues­ Monday at 8:30 p.m. in the day, 7 p.m., Senior Confir­ Christicm Science would enable an inexper­ would be hazardous to in­ temple’s social hall. En­ ienced lay person to dimin­ experienced users. mation Class; 8 p.m., Altar Reading Room tertainment for the evening Guild Workshop; Wednesday, ish wrinkles and discolora­ will be by "The Better tions of the skin, regardless 7 p.m., high school choir; Wants Day Care Centers Halves.” A light supper will 8 p.m., adult choir. 12 noon to 4 p. m. of their cause and without be served and door prizes 1971 OCTOBER 1971 serious risk of adverse ef­ Daily fects. New Jersey could improve awarded. Twenty - six new its attraction for new busi­ members will be honored. TRINITY UNITED Among other things, Mr. ness if its communities sup­ Admission is paid-up dues. METHODIST 1469 Irving St.r THU FRI SAT McGuire advertised that "I ported establishment of day Next week a rummage sale Rahway believe people are capable care centers for children of and flea market will be held Featured during annual RAHWAY, N. J of peeling themselves the working mothers, according at the American Legion Hall, Laymen’s Day at Trinity same as I believe people to Mrs. Jerry F. English, Liberty Street, Clark, be­ United Methodist on Sunday, A l l ABE WELCOME are capable of using a stove Democratic candidate for the tween Westfield Avenue and «vill be dedication of sanc­ without blowing themselves Broadway on Oct. 24, 25 and tuary sound equipment hon- up, or crossing the street State Senate from Union i 2 26. without getting run over by County. a car. Non-medical people have been peeling for years, DRIVE-IN and the number of people in­ S p e c ia l 9 jured by this has been negligible, mostly because RICE SO of extreme carelessness.” The Postal Service’s CARRY OUT THIS WEEK 388-3388 >16 medical witness testified FOOD SHOPPE however, that there are many causes of wrinkles and that use of chemicals in removing TiaiTcoal M.» them is applicable only to 22123 the fine ‘rather than deep 381-2150 wrinkles. The chemical pro­ cedure depends for its ef­ HAMILTON fect upon selective destruc- Good Food For Good Health 29 30 83 WESTFIELD AVE. CLARK. N. J. LAUNDRY DRUG STORE 276 Hamilton Street # HOME ^ BELL RAHWAY RAHWAY ^SWEET HOME OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR ^ AGAIN “The Complete Medical Center” PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY The FREE PARKING If your scotch JOIN OUR NEW CHRISTMAS CLUB! FREE DELIVERY Christmas has more sparkle, more cheer, when I are a member of our Christmas Club. 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PAGE 12 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD 'CLARK PATRIOT SEA SCOUTS Show Navy How to Keep a Vessel Shipshape

Boys Learn Ins and Outs Of the Seafaring Life

Ship Commander, Capi. R.J. Giess of Rahway

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EVt-R SEE AN 85-FOOT SEA HORSE? ... Many boys who are members of Sea Scouts have spent many pleasurable hours aboard the 85-foot “Sea Horse” pictured above. The vessel was acquired from the Navy in 1968 in not-too-shipshape order, but the Sea Scouts put the ship in tip-top condition. The vessel has a displacement of 70 tons, has a 20-foot beam, and cruises at 70 knots. The Sea Scouts unit spon­ sored by Rahway Elks has 49 members from Rahway, Clark, Linden, and Cranford who are between 14 and 17 years of afire. ’

CHOW TIME ... Salt air might not help everybody’s skin, but it produces big appetites. Here, Kenneth Matta dispenses goodies, as Russell Reptke tries to warn him that the camera’s evil eye has them zeroed in. Behind Mr. Matta is Carolyn Beaudy chatting.

ON CUTTING EDGE Jerry Gama o, left, Wave, the St. Bernard, and Richard Bucknei like the fresh and cutting breeze of the bow of le Sea Horse.

TOT'S BATH ON DECK ... Carolyn Beaudy has little trouble adjusting to her new and expansive bathroom. The tot was aboard on a cruise leaving from Atlantic City. Richard Buckner looks on.

FRATERNITY IS PART OF SCOUTI? , You could have one dtfly of a time with Di aboard, but thankfully the madcap lady is picture the Shanghi of the East Coast, Atlantic City, whe ; boys were given shore leave. Realizing that S lg isn’t all work are (1. to r.) James Heide, Phy] tiler, Rich- ard Hendrickson and Robert Lunston.

he LEHRER-CRABIEL FUNERAL HOME, W. Milton A venue, Rahway, N.J, David B. Crabiel, Director-Manager