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CLARK PUBLIC LIBRARY FEB 13 1970 'CCarZ 'P a tr io t CLARK,

VOL. 5, NO. 6 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1970, CLARK, NEW JERSEY ?0 CENTS salute to Patriot 244th Birthday Ceremony Critical Witnesses Of Abraham Clark Sunday, Jam State Hearing On Mancuso Report The second state hearing fore the hearing. It was sup­ on the Mancuso Report was posed to be available to all. A Man Constant to Purpose held last week at Paramus Then, all of a sudden, vast High School. quantities appeard the day of Constancy to purpose was the hallmark of Abraham followed in the footsteps of his More than 1,000 parents the hearing. It is rather ob­ the successful life of Abraham Clark. This ancestors and was a faithful member of the attended the session, inclu­ vious the Mancuso people Sunday has been set aside to honor the First Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth which ding Clarkites John Conlin, just didn’t want the witnesses colonial p i ro t after whom the Township produced more than its share of patriots. principal of Frank K.Hehnly to see their propaganda ef­ of Clark is named and memorialized and His father, Thomas Clark, encouraged him to School, Michael Truss, a forts before the hearing. Af­ festivities for his 244th birthday will be held study both surveying and die law, and both he member of the Clark Board ter all, they knew it would be in the community meeting room of the Clark and his father were active in settling land of Education, Mrs. Robert harder to oppose their line Public Library from 2 to 4 p.m. title disputes out of court with uncommon Tomchak, Mr. and Mrs. Hal on short notice. This sort of The welcome on that day will be given by success. Josell, Mr. and Mrs. N. dodge is indefensible. They Edward S. Ayers, president of the library’0, In 1763, two events occurred which caused Katsansis, Mrs. Rita Kat- are supposed to be public board of trustees. Invocation is planned by Clark to take his dangerous course towards chen, president of Frank K. servants, not public har- .Rabbi Theodore Stampfer of Temple Beth O’r, independence. Prime Minister George Gren­ Hehnly PTA, Mrs. Marlene assers,” pledge of allegiance by Boy Scout Troop 145, ville decided to tax the colonies to maintain Deare, Mrs. Tess Wray,Mrs. Mrs. Tomchak said some and benediction by Father Dennis Whelan of a large frontier force, and William Franklin, K. Kohen, Mrs. J. Hoffman basic questions on fiances St. Agnes Roman Catholic Church. the soon-to-be Tory son of , and Mrs. F. Eisenberger. and criteria for determining Introduction of the speakers, Rev. William was appointed Royal Governor of New Jersey. Much of the opposition at quantity education were po­ Elliott, Jr. of the Osceola Presbyterian The main dispute of the following years which the hearing to the report sed to the Mancuso commit­ Church and Mayor Thomas A. Kaczmarek, lead to the revolution was “Who shall tax stemmed from what its crit­ tee. However, she said an­ will be made by Mr. Ayers. A skit on Abra­ and who shall rule?” ics felt were lack of objec­ swers were avoided. “Now if ham Clark will be presented by students Clark served Governor Franklin in tive research, loss of local the committee doesn’t answer of Abraham Clark School under the direction mediating colonial disputes with tax policies control, elimination of neigh­ these vital questions, then of Mrs. Isabel Pitch. Charles R. Dietz, and earned the governor’s esteem. In 1772, borhood schools, busing of parents have no way of know­ library director, and Harry A. Steckfuss, a Clark became enraged at a bill passed by the children, mandated legisla­ ing the effects of this radi­ tion, and loss oflocal boards Mayor Kaczmarek Signs Proclamation Honoring 244th Birthday of Abraham Clark. Charles former member of the library board, will Royal Council of the Governor to deny prop­ cal proposal on smaller also address the group. Mr. Streckfuss, a erty rights to those who were not “natural of education which are more school systems in the state. Dietz, left, Library Director, and Edward Ayers Witness Signature former member of the library board, will born subjects of the crown.” This action receptive to taxpayer feelings It would appear thattheMan- also address the group. Mr. Streckfuss will led him to help form the first Committee of than large consolidated dis­ cuso committee doesn’t even devote his comments to the formation of a Vigilance in New Jersey. tricts. Many who testified al­ have to consider finances. Historical Society of Clark. Clark was also appointed to the New Jersey so objected to the 3,500-pupil It’s just a matter of passing “ A Historical Monograph of the Honorable Committee of Observation and selected as a cut-off proposed in the re­ a report and, somehow, Abraham Clark, Esquire: A Profile of Cour­ representative to the Provincial Congress port. Without this many stu­ things will fall in line. This Township School Budget Is age” has been prepared by Mr. Ayers for this of New Jersey in 1775 and :he First Con­ dents, a local system would is government by mayhem.” special occasion. It contains the history and tinental Congress in . There, he be compelled to join a con­ character development of the colonial patriot accepted the responsibility of securing am­ solidated regional setup. The which is summarized hereafter. munition for the . report would also compel all Scholarship Abraham Clark was born in Roselle in. Clark was one of five New Jerseyans to districts to be K-12 sys­ Okayed, Big 1st Ward Vote 1726 and in 1919 the Sons and Daughters, of sign the Declaration of Independence. The tems. the reconstructed the others were Rev. , Richard The hearing was chaired by Cage Tilts homesite to preserve the birthplace as an Stockton, John Hart, and . Mrs. Hugh Auchincloss, state Voter turnout for the board 327 and capital outlay was 2 of Ward 3, however, turn­ historical landmark. His resting place in Clark spent much of the war securing arms board of education member, of education election Tues­ okayed 482 - 330. The 1st ed down capital outlay 40-38. Rahway Cemetery was beautified in 1848 by and "equipment and weeding out Loyalists. He Mildred Barry, president day was light. Only 820 town­ Ward cast about one third Incumbent members up for the citizens of Rahway with the erection of a remained an active member of the Continental of the Last Orange Board of A Success ship residents of a total of of all the ballots in the town­ re - election for three - year 22-foot-high plain obelisk which contains the Congress from 1776-1783. From 1784-86, he Education, Dr. E. Kirkpat­ Meet the real winners of approximately 10,000 regis­ ship and overwhelmingly ap­ terms did not face opposi­ inscription, "In private life a Christian, served as a member of the N.J. State Leg­ rick, assistant commissioner the 16th annual student-fac­ tered voters cast their bal­ proved the budget. Wards tion. Michael Truss led the' exemplary, consistent, zealous.” Clark died islature and became acutely aware of the of education, and Dr, H. Wei­ ulty games ... the lots. j 2 and 3 were close, and Ward trio with 644 votes. He was in 1794 and the original monument is em­ need for a more united form of government ner, superintendent o f boys and girls of the town­ Current expenses in the 4 was the only area which followed by Harold A. Syver- bedded in the obelisk. than the Articles of Confederation. schools. Mrs. RuthMancuso, ship who are selected by the budget were approved 493- defeated the budget. District tsen, Jr. with 637 and John The memorial address of 1848 urged its He was appointed to the Federal Consti­ author of the report, did not Clark Education Association A. Fitzpatrick with 619. hearers: “Let this monument inspire vou and tutional Committee in 1786 and in 1787 attend. Committee to attend college. Current expenses for the your children with patriotism. Lei it fire served in the Second Constitutional Con­ Early in the meeting, sev­ The annual event, which 1970 - 71 year are $2,247,039 eral ground rules were es­ and capital outlay is $38,788. your hearts with a warmer devoticu to your vention. He made the motion to adopt the is sponsored by the CEA, Hans J.Ludscheidt country.” u I k Constitution. In 1789 and again from 1791 to tablished: no applause, only was a huge success, attrac­ Board candidates rec-stivcd * l Sixteen 'ytlsrs after tha ereCttoR; f this 1794, he ^as a representative to the United eight,, minutes per speaker, ting the largest crowd ever these totals in the following monument, the Township of Clark «>ss es­ States Congress. and rid committee answers to to Arthur L. Johnson Re­ ward and district order: tablished and dedicated as a living n Thiorial Upon hearing of his death in that latter any questions from the audi­ gional High School. The pro­ Named to 11th term Ward I, Districts 1, 2, and 3; ence. The ground rules did Ward II, Districts 1 and 2; to the patriot. year, James Madison, who was to become ceeds go into a scholarship sion, Wallace and Tiernan, Abraham Clark was the great-grandson of president, said, “No one can help but admire not sit well with the wit­ fund whose purpose is to help Hans J. Ludscheidt of 53 Ward III, Districts 1 and 2; nesses, and much laughter Colonial Dr., Clark, was el­ Belleville, N. J., starting and Ward IV, Districts 1 and Richard Clark who came to a farm between New Jersey’s indomitable representative, defray expenses of those sen­ his second decade in the post, Elizabeth and Rahway in 1668. He was a Abraham Clark.” His life was a study in and booing was heard. By the iors who wish to prepare for ected to his 11th term as pre­ 2. time the meeting began, 57 sident of Deutsche Sprach- said, “ The last ten years Fitzpatrick: 97, 89, 94; Presbyterian dissenter from the Church of constancy to purpose and patriotism. a career in teaching. have been the most reward­ England. people had registered to All teachers and members shule, Inc., of Irvington. 31, 55; 55, 57; 56, 83; two speak which at the rate of The German language sch­ ing experience in my life. absentee ballots for a total of the CEA donated their ser­ I am honored to continue 5,000 ILL OR ELDERLY FED IN 16 MONTHS eight minutes per testimony vices for the evening. ool, one of the few self- of 619. Syvertsen: 107, 96, would have dragged the ses­ supporting private language to work with a group of peo­ 91; 28, 53; 66, 58; 55, 81, In the first game of the ple so deeply dedicated to sion into the early morning evening, the combined Brew- schools in the , plus 2 absentee ballots for hours. Many citizens were originated in the Clinton Hill the task of creating a bet­ a total of 637. Truss: 106, er-Mildred Terrace varsity ter future for our youth. cut short due to the length team defeated the women tea­ section of Newark 36 years 99, 88; 28, 51; 67, 56; 63, of their statements. ago and moved to Montgo­ "The acceptance and sup­ 84; plus two absentee bal­ 'Mobile Meals' W ill Stop Here chers for the 12th time, 24- port given us by the public The delivery area of Mo­ Speakers included private 17. The girls were led by mery Hall, Irvington, in lots for a total of 644. prepare his own meals on pared by a qualified dieti­ citizens, a councilman, pre­ 1951. and the fine record of our Per the above order the bile Meals of Westfield, either a temporary or a per­ tian, are prepared by a pro­ Kathy DeFabio and Vicky students’ scholastical ach­ which will become an indep­ sidents of boards of educa­ Vaccaro, who scored five Ludscheidt, consulting en­ results for current expen­ manent basis. fessional cook. tion, Citizens Advisory Com- gineer with Pennwalt Divi- ievements and the constantly ses were on a yes - no endent, non - profit organi­ For information or ser­ points each. increasing enrollment point zation on March 27, has been A reasonable charge is mittee, representatives, In the second game, the grouping: 94 - 37, 89 - 29, vice, please call 233-6146, board of education candi­ in the direction of future 79 - 37; 18 - 15, 37 - 35; extended to include the made for the service, adjust­ Monday through Friday, bet­ men teachers edged the stu­ school expansion. able according to circum­ dates, the N.J. Education As­ dents for the 16th straight G. Goldrick 47 - 28, 43 - 39; 28 - 50, Township of Clark, Scotch ween the hours of 9 a. m. sociation, and N.J. Federated “ We hope that by follow­ 56 - 57; plus two yes absen­ Plains, Fanwood, Garwood, stances, and the menus, pre­ and 12 noon. year, 58-54, with a last- ing the advice of the late Cranford and parts of Moun­ Boards of Education officials. minute rally. tee ballots for a total of There were 45 speakers, President John F. Kennedy, 493 yes and 327 no. tainside and Plainfield. Is Vulcan ‘not to ask what our coun­ Until March,MobileMeals 20 of whom expressed strong Returns for capital out­ opposition to the proposal. try can do for us, but rat­ lay per the above order were will continue under the spon­ her, what can we do for sorship of Visiting Home­ The other seven were in on a yes - no grouping as HS Budget OKd favor of some of the pro­ Children’s Plant Head ou country,’ and moving in follows: 91 - 36, 88 - 29, making Service of Central this direction, by creating Union County, the agency (See Editorial on Page 4.) posals, but expressed oppo­ Gordon W. Goldrick is the opportunities for our youth 77 - 38; 17 - 17, 37 - 35; sition to the criteria that 47 - 31, 38 - 40; 30 - 47, which initiated the program Clark voters, and we might add very few of them, new president of the Metal- without governmental funds as a pilot project 16 months affected their schools. Wit­ Census Is lics Division of the Vulcan or assistance, we are help­ 55 - 57; plus two yes ab­ narrowly approved the budget for the Union County nesses from West Paterson, sentee ballots for a total ago. Regional High School District which operates Arthur L. Materials Co. in Clark, it ing to build a better nation,” At the first meeting of the Cedar Grove, Verona, Ro­ was announced. He succeeds Ludscheidt concluded. of 482 yes and 330 no. Johnson Regional High School. Current expenses of selle Park, Linden, Berke­ board of trustees, it was re­ $6,253,741 were approved by 98-94, and that was $624, In Process the late E. W. Young. Other officers elected Bank in 183d Spot ported that more than 5,000 ley Heights, Ridgefield, But­ The Clark Board of Edu­ Goldrick is a native of were; first vice president, The National State Bank 295 more than 1969-70. Capital outlay of $107,435, ler, Paterson, Paramus, Ohio and received a B. S. meals to ill or olderly clients down $34,122, was okayed, 102-90. cation is in the process of Alfred Rottmar. of Hillside; has received recognition for had been served to date. The Hunterdon County, Bergen- taking a census of all chil­ degree in Chemical Engi­ second vice president, Emmi its growth during 1969 from In the five-other- towns that comprise the district, field, Wayne, Mountain qualifying condition attached all approve, with the exception of Kenilworth: Berkeley dren under the age of six. neering from Ohio State Uni­ Rank of Scotch Plains; cor­ the position of 265th to 183rd to delivery is that the clients Lakes, Upper Saddle River, Self-addressed, prepaid re­ versity in 1939. He joined responding secretary, Maria Heights, 277-121 and 276-118; Garwood, 48-20 and Glen Ridge, East Rutherford among the 200 largest banks home be within a reasonable 46-21; Kenilworth, 96-98 and 83-116.Mountainside, 381- turn postcard questionnaires Vulcan in 1942 as an engi­ Lohner of Union; member­ in the country. The Elizabeth- driving distance from the and Carlstadt were present, have been mailed to all resi­ neer. Since that time, Gold­ ship secretary, Erna Rosen- based bank maintains an of­ 198 and 358-208; and Springfield, 337-113 and 326-124. as well as others. kitchen, enabling the food to A board seat was not filled in Clark this year. dents. If any resident has not rick has served as plant krantz of Rahway; financial fice in Rahway. be delivered while still hot. Mrs. Robert Tomchak said received his questionnaire, manager in Gary, Ind., and secretary, Hans Weller of Total resources at year- another state committee to as vice president of opera­ Mobile Meals offers eit­ he may obtain one by com­ Roselle Park; recording end were reflected at $369, her one or two meals a day— look into the entire state ing to the Board of Education tions. secretary, Catherine Funke 993.446.32 a hot dinner and a cold sup­ public school system is be­ Offices at 246 Lexington Vulcan’s Metallics Divi­ of Irvington; press secre­ per. The meals are deliver­ FTA Dance Tomorrow; ing put together to study Blvd., Clark, or by calling sion has plants in Newark, tary, Linda Laniw of Irving­ First NJ Plans ed by dedicated volunteers quality education criteria. 381-6777 and requesting that Baltimore, Pittsburgh, ton; treasurer, Hildegard to the client’s home about “ This is just another com­ one be mailed to him. Gary, East St. Louis, 111., Kalaskey of Newark and cus­ noon five days a week. It is Fashion Fete Feb. 25 mittee to tire and frustrate Since this information is Houston and Los Angeles todian Elsa Grimm of Irving­ Branch in Clark available to anyone who is concerned parents. The con­ used for planning future and is principally engaged ton. The First New Jersey unable to shop for food or The social spotlight this will play at the dance. solidation forces in Trenton school facilities, it is most in the reclamation of tin Trustees elected were Bank has obtained permis­ month is on a dance and a All of which is a re­ who are disrespectful of tax­ important that all residents from scrap tinplate and the Walter Weingarten of Rah­ sion to open a branch office mother - daughter dinner minder that you don’t have to payer wishes, feel their best whether or not they have production of tin chemicals. way, Hubert Leyendecker of in Clark. A. Donlin fashion show. celebrate the eve of St. Val­ strategy is to wage a war children, cooperate by filling Vulcan Materials Co. is Irvington and Anneliese Sch- The institution just open­ The former will be con­ entine's Day alone. Go on out of attrition. They believe by out and returning these post­ a multi - division corpora­ ran' of Westfield, with hold­ ed another branch in New ducted by the Future Tea­ and join the crowd at the the continual formation of cards as soon as possible. tion engaged in the mineral over trustees Anne Kratz Providence last Saturday and chers of America Club of FTA affair. The donation is new committees and reports This will avoid the necessity aggregates business, indus­ and Otto Zoeller of Union. Joins NAA Arthur L. Johnson Regional only $1.25. that voters will become con­ maintains four offices in Un­ Andrew Donlin of 44 Dawn of having someone make a trial and agricultural chem­ Leni Zoeller of Union will ion township. High School at 8 o’clock The B’nai B’rith fixture fused and lethargic in the de­ visit to the homes of those icals, and aluminum and tin remain as historian and Hal­ Dr., Clark, has joined the tomorrow night in the girl’s will highlight fashions by fense of their rights. The bank was formed in Union County Chapter of the whose cards were not re­ reclamation. Gross sales for sey T. Burke of Maplewood 1953 as The First State Bank gymnasium. Anne-Bea’s of the Linden “It was nearly impos­ turned. 1969 were in excess of as public relations consul­ National Association of Ac­ The latter will be held by Plaza Shopping Center, with sible,” she said, “to obtain of Union and finished 1969 countants, an accounting ed­ This project is being un­ $220,000,000. tant. with assets of $62.7 million. the B’nai B’rith Women, Ta­ hair styling by Coiffures Or­ a copy of their $10,000 bro­ dertaken by members of the ucational organization of bor Chapter of Linden, Ro­ iginates of Linden. The chap­ chure called ‘Toward Better more than 75,000 members. PTA groups of the five town­ selle and Clark, on Wednes­ ter will celebrate the induc­ Schools in New Jersey’ be­ ship schools. IK THIS ISSUE Rodgers and Wilkinson Re-Elected Donlin is a cost account­ day, Feb. 25, at 7 p.m. at tion of new members at the Armed Forces...... 11 ant with Schering Corp., Un­ the Suburban Jewish Center show and will pay special Newton J. Rodgers of 33B Parkway Dr., Clark, was re­ ion. in Linden. homage to those who have a Deborah Plans Luncheon, Dinner Church News,...... 10 elected president of the state-chartered employees’ credit The Union County Chap­ To get back to the former. part of the chapter for the Classified...... 11 union of the Warners plant of the American Cyanamid Co., ter meets at the Winfield The dance is an annual affair last five, 10 and 15 years. The West-Mount Chapter of Deborah held its meeting on Scott Hotel, Elizabeth. The Jan. 20 at the Clark Public Library. At that time, a tentative Editorials...... 4 Linden, and Thomas Wilkinson of 95 Lefferts Lane, Clark, with refreshments and enter­ Each will receive a certifi­ second vice president. next dinner - meeting will tainment and curfew wilLnot. cate of honor for their years’ calendar was drawn up outlining future events, including the Movies...... 8 The 36th annual meeting was held at the Columbian Club, take place on Wednesday, ring until 11 p.m. achievements. paid-up membership luncheon on Tuesday, Feb. 17, and the corned beef and cabbage dinner in March. Obituaries...... 10 Linden, on Thursday, Jan. 29, and Rodgers, who submitted Feb 18, at 6:30 p. m. At the time of this an­ Mrs. Aaron Ackerman, the the annual report of the board of directors, thanked the offi­ Leslie J. Hellenack of nouncement, the entertain­ nominating committee chair­ This year, the paid-up membership luncheon will have as its Ray Hoagland...... 8 cers, directors and committeemen for their outstanding work Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and ment committee of the FTA man, will present the slate of theme “Luncheon Is Served” and will be held at the Scotch Social News..,...... 2 in 1969 that made the thrift union one of the best in New Co. will speak on the “ Sci­ was listening to the music- officers for the incoming Hills Country Club, Scotch Plains. Reservations and informa­ Jersey* entific Management of In­ of Danny Boone’s Band, “ The year and the, meeting will be tion may be obtained by contacting Mrs. F. Yoerge or Mrs. J. Sports.,...... 8, 9,10 Rodgers announced that the board of directors had declared ventories.” All area ac­ Masque,” and that of Glen presided over by Mrs. Ber­ Checchio of Scotch Plains or Mrs. C. Haney of Westfield. Weddings...... 6 a per cent divided for members’ savings accounts. He was counting and finance men are Galiszewski’s “ Dearly Be­ nard Palitz, chapter presi­ If you are interested in working on the committees, please also reelected to the board for another three-year term. cordially invited to attend. loved,” to determine which dent. contact one of the above-mentioned trio. The M ini isn't Knee-Deep in Trouble (In , Turn to Page 3 ) PAGE 2 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1970. RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT

Allan L. Kreitzman of Clark, who established Kreitzman’s Jewish Memor­ r s l w ill Dry, Dry Again 38 Future Hair Apparent ial Home, 954 E. Jersey St., Social News & NotesElizabeth, has been appointed manager of the facility, now Sponsor Beauticians .By Kate Bauer= the Bernheim - Kreitzman Memorial Home, and vice Diane Wood, a freshman E. Jones, assistant profes­ president of the Bernheim Ball Team In Course from Clark, will play the sor of theater and speech at Community Chapels as the A covered dish supper shrewd young wife, Abbie the college. result of a merger. The par­ preceded the Feb. 2 meeting Twenty-one junior and 17 Putman, in Eugene O’Neil’s O’Neil, of course, was one ent company also runs busi­ of the Rahway Service Lea­ senior students at Rahway classic “ Desire Under the of America’s greatest play­ ness in Newark and Living­ gue at the Claude H. Reed High School are enrolled in Elms” on Feb. 20-21 in the wrights. He received four ston. ______Cultural and Recreation a two-year beauty culture Maryville College theater, Pulitzer prizes and in 1936 Center. Mrs. Peter Schmidt course which is offered for Maryville, Tenn. All of the was awarded the Nobel prize A grant of $1,000 from 1,000 hours and qualifies Merck and Co., Inc., Rah­ president, presided at the roles for the play have been for literature. “Desire Un­ business meeting and Mrs. them to take the beauty op­ filled, according to Thomas der the Elms” is regarded way, was among the erator’s examination upon as one of his most impor­ $4,003,323.40 in gifts and Joseph Di Fluri, Thrift Shop course completion. tant works. grants accepted by the Uni­ manager, reported the shop Passing of this examina­ May We Fill Your versity of Wisconsin board will be open Tuesday from tion is required for licensing, Richard Lloyd of 555 Al- of regents at its meeting in 7 - 9 p. m. and Thursday thus permitting the students den Dr., Rahway, was among Madison on Friday, Feb. 6. from 9:30 - 3 p.m. to work as beauty operators Next Prescription? the 23 salesmen and mana­ The grant is to be used for The league will again anywhere in the State ofNew gers on the staff of Rickel* any purpose relating to the sponsor a boys’ baseball Jersey. Brothers Home Centers who research programs in the team in the Rahway Recrea­ Open to both male and fe­ CLARK attended an all-day spring department of chemistry at tion Department. Mrs. male students, the course is lawn and garden seminar on ;the university. Robert Nadler will repres­ funded by the Federal Voca­ Tuesday at the Union Motor ent the service league in the tional Act of 1963 and is DRUGS Lodge, Route 22, Union. The Miss Dorothy V. Smith, Rahway Community Rela­ They Also Serve Who Sit and Wait ami V'Tait and Wait given in a fully-equipped formerly of 1046 Jaques tions Program. 8B Westfield Ave., Clark purpose of the seminar is to The covered dish supper beauty culture room at the acquaint employees with the Ave., Rahway, has moved ies Auxiliary of Mulvey- Jean H. Czurlanis, daugh­ high school where it simu­ latest lawn and garden pro­ to Rossmoor, a community committee included Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Walter Samples, chairman, Ditmars Post #681 VFWwill lates a beauty shop in every 381-7100 ducts and newly developed for “ active adults” just off be held tomorrow at the post Czurlanis of 643 Thomas PL, detail. The room is utilized garden techniques. Exit 8A of the New Jersey Mrs. Joseph Coleman, Mrs. hall, 1491 Campbell St., Rah­ Rahway, a senior, qualified each-jay by the students and Free Delivery - Anytime Turnpike. The condomin­ Harold Gibson, Mrs. James Heller, Mrs. Malcolm Mac- way at 8:30 p. m. Proceeds for the first semester hon­ is made available on Monday ium - type community of­ will benefit youth programs, or roll at Muskingum Coll­ and Tuesday evening when fers a variety of activities, Farlane, Mrs. John O’Don­ I'M GLAD I CHANGE0 TO . . . helping the olderly and other ege in New Concord, Ohio. students in the hair-styling including golf, swimming, nell, Mrs. C. M. Salvia and services. Refreshments will The list is composed of stu­ course, offered by the Rah­ shuffleboard and many ot­ Mrs. Michael Varadi. be served and tickets may be dents with a grade - point way Adult School learn the I her hobbies. The March executive ratio of 3.4 or better. board meeting will be held obtained at the door or call fundamentals of caring for Beauty Culture Student Debra Dent and Mrs. Kotuby PREMIER OIL chairlady Mrs, Catherine their own hair. For an understanding of at the home of Mrs. Julian Queenan at 388 - 1101. Takes on All Comers Mrs. Julia Gorombey, in­ foreign aid, its relationship Dworak. ______structor of the beauty cul­ GASOLINE to trade and private invest­ Your Union County Heart CO. St., N. W. Washington, D. C„ John Lieb of 1055 Elm ture course and a former in­ SUPPLY ment, its history and pro­ Ter., Rahway, is a member Association Heart Fund structor at the Wilfred Beau­ jected prospects, the League 20036. Quantity prices are fights them all — heart at­ Roosevelt Sets available from Mrs. Terr­ of the examining committee ty Academy in Elizabeth, tea­ of Women Voters has pro­ of the employees’ credit un­ tack, stroke, high blood pres­ ches her students the basic FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE duced a number of facts and ence Me Neal of 506 Cran­ sure, rheumatic heart dis­ ford Ave., Linden. ion of the Warners plant of skills of beauty culture— AND HIGH QUALITY OIL issues. the American CyanamidCo., ease, congenital heart dis­ hairsetting, coloring, mani­ All may be ordered from Linden. He will serve a ease and many other heart curing, facials, permanents, Library Record League of Women Voters of The annual dessert card and blood vessel diseases. party sponsored by the Lad­ three - year term. and relaxers. Theory covers Roosevelt School has re­ Edith Perkins, Mrs. Jean Dial 388-5100 , the United States, 1730 M, such areas as bacteriology, ported that its library has Rutter, Mrs. Carolyn Seitz, sterilization, skin, hair, reached its highest peak in Mrs. Joanna Seiler, Mrs. muscles, and bones. Students circulation this year, sur­ Janet Tatro, Mrs. Pat Zam- also are taught the ways of passing the standard for this arski, Mrs. Hazel Cicalise, improving their own appear­ same period last year. Mrs. Charlotte Whitehead, ance. The library is staffed by Mrs. Cecelia Van Sant, Mrs. Juniors practice on man­ 20 parents who volunteer Audrey Hopkins and Mrs. Al­ nequins and each other. Sen­ their services. Chairman of ice Williams. iors work with live patrons the group is Mrs. Bea Fra­ Each “librarian” works on Fridays, giving them a zier. She is assisted by Mrs. a minimum of two hours per more practical opportunity to Carolyn Moore, Mrs. Jac­ week. They are in attendance experience the different queline Williams, Mrs. Er- on Mondays and Wednesdays styles with relation to vari­ na Bettelo, Mrs. Miriam and Friday mornings. ous types of hair. Seniors Jarman, Mrs. Evelyn Smith, Grades one through four have also are allowed to obtain a Mrs. Evelyn Silver stein, one scheduled library period permit to work on Saturdays Mrs. Jane Taylor,Mrs. Jan­ each week. The “librarians” in beauty salons. Grading of ice Witheridge, Mrs. Carol then check books in and out students Is based upon their Anderson, Mrs. JoAnn Law­ for the students and also A Revolution in Saving test marks, practical work, rence, Mrs. Sally Yastine, shelve the books. and attitudes. Mrs. Ingrid Nardoza, Mrs. Other than the scheduled, staffed period, the library is accessible to the student for reference work. For the convenience of students who wish to withdraw or return f r o m books other than during their scheduled class time, the library is also staffed by the volunteers for one - half hour at the close of school on Monday, Wednesday and Friday each week. In addition to assisting Franklin State B ank - students directly, the “lib­ rarians” also catalogue new books, disperse overdue no­ tices and collect fines. EARN Show Aids Retarded The final touches have been added for the upcoming Railway Jaycee - ette »1 "Hearts and Flowers Lunch­ % eon and Fashion Show” to be held at “ The Lynn Res­ WITH FSB 2-YEAR taurant,” Elizabeth, on Sat­ A TIME FOR REFLECTION ... Mirrored here are two pretty urday, Feb. 14, at noon. CERTIFICATES reminders of the fashion and luncheon show this Saturday at Nan of Nan’s Fashion Lynn Restaurant, Elizabeth. They are Nan of Nan’s Fashion Shoppe, Clark, has complet­ Deposit $1,000 or more for ed fitting the Jaycee - ette Shoppe, Clark, and Mrs. Robert Abrams of Rahway. Nan w ill’ models with her lovely fas- • 2 years or longer. present the fashions and the proceeds will aid mentally • re­ hions, which will be topped off by furs from the Wood- tarded children. bridge Fur Shop. Proceeds from the show WITH FSB 1-YEAR will be given to a fund for DRIVE-IN mentally - retarded child­ 5 / 2 % CERTIFICATES ren. Tickets are still avail­ Cleaning Specials able and may be purchased Deposit $1,000 or m ore for 1 year by calling Mrs. Peter Hour- ihan, chairman, at 382-8072, o r l o n g e r . THIS WEEK NEXT WEEK and co - chairman Mrs. Geo­ rge Vansco at 381-5363. 2 PLAIN DRESSES 2 TROUSERS The Rahway merchants $1.98 .98 0 / WITH FSB SHORT-TERM and those from surrounding / o Week ending Feb. 14 Week ending Feb. 21 areas are again to be con­ CERTIFICATES gratulated on their fine res­ 5 ponse to either door prizes Deposit $1,000 or more and enjoy HAMILTON LAUNDRY or favors for this worthy cause. 30-day withdrawal privileges. DRIVE-IN The Jaycee - ettes have 276 Hamilton Street worked very hard to make Rahway 388-3388 this show the best ever. WITH FSB BUSINESS The response from the com­ % CERTIFICATES munity has been favorable 71/2 so far, and expectations are Deposit $100,000 or more, maintain that it will continue. Parking in Rear Tickets may also be pur­ on deposit for 1 year or longer. chased at the door. RICE BOWL GARRY OUT T r y a FOOD SHOPPE B a r c l a y START SAVING BIGGER AND BETTER TODAY AT 381-2150 C ity-S pritzer Keep in touch with town at 83 WESTFIELD AVENUE CLARK, N. J. 07066 the Barclay. See the new Motor Office-Drive-In shows. Dance the new dances. Franklin Blvd. & Somerset St Spot the new trends in the Franklin State Bank Franklin Township, N. J. galleries and museums. Shop member FDIC 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily the new excitement in the 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday stores. After an evening in Convenient Locations town, enjoy a luxurious Main Office Millstone Office Clark Office Westfield-Fanwood Office Highland Park Office ROBBINS & ALLISON Barclay suite at the regular 610 Franklin Blvd. Rt. 533 Westfield & Raritan Roads 2222 South Avenue 45 Woodbridge Ave. twin room rate any Friday, Franklin Township, N. J. Millstone, N. J. Clark, N. J. Scotch Plains, N. J. Highland Park, N. J. Saturday or Sunday, only $40 9 a.m. to 3 p-.m. D aily 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Daily 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Daily Franklin Mall Office per couple including full 9 a.m. to Noon Saturday 9 a.m. to Noon Saturday 9 a.m. to Noon Saturday Easton Ave. and Rt. 287 INC. room service breakfast. 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday Scotch Plains Office 6 to 8 p.m. Monday 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday Franklin Township, N. J. Drive-In 336 Park Avenue Drive-In Established r912 Dial free from any point in New Scotch Plains, N. J. Drive-In Jersey to our Central Reservation Kingston Office 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday office in New York for immediate Highway 27 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 9 a,m. to 5 p.m. Saturday confirmation of your Hotel Reser­ Kingston, N. J. * LOCAL AND vations: LONG DISTANCE MOVING 800-221-2690 * STORAGE • //w

* PACKING Just off Park Ave. at 111 East 48th St. TEL. 276-0899 New York, N.Y. 10019 OTHER REALTY MOTELS IN NEW YORK THE BILTMORE • ROOSEVELT 713 South Ave., E. Cranford COMMODORE r THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1970 RAHWAY NEWS RECORD "CLARK PATRIOT PAGE 3

Shelter Supplies for 82% Don't Skirt the issue: Minis Are Here to Stay Lt. Willis King Serving To the legions of dedi­ Yet, it was noted that most Of County Residents for cated girl watchers, prob­ miniskirted women were of On Nuclear Submarine ably no fashion trend during the personality type who the last four decades has might have a negative self- Navy Lt. Willis T. King opment and construction of a been more appreciated than image. The inference is that Jr. helped mark the 15th nuclear reactor for use in a 14 Days Kept by CD Unit mini-clad gals are somewhat anniversary of nuclear pow­ submarine in 1947. Now, 22 the miniskirt. insecure and, in turn, may years later, the Navy has 44 William J. McBride, co­ sons during the year, pro­ They held their collective er in the U.S. Navy while viding a 14-day supply for breath last year while a Rut­ feel a need to express their serving aboard the nuclear- attack and 41 fleet ballistic ordinator of the Union County womanhood rather drama­ missile submarines. Civil Defense and Disaster 82 per cent of the county’s gers University sociologist powered submarine USS La­ population. and assorted fashion experts tically through their form fayette homeported at New­ Control department, has re­ of dress. leased the annual report of A county community shel­ predicted the doom of the port News, Va. He is the son ter plan is nearing com­ Becker said, incidentally, of Mr. and Mrs. Willis T. May We Fill Your that bureau’s progress in short, short skirt. that if it had not been for 1969. McBride resides at 461 pletion, funded by the federal But the sociologist, John King of 79 Richmond Terr., government, which will give A. Becker, after diligent re­ the development of new ho­ Rahway. West Milton Ave., Rahway. siery, the miniskirt move­ Next Prescription? The county CD unit has direction to all county resi­ search and data collecting, This year marks 15 suc­ dents to shelters in their has changedhis original pre­ ment ‘‘never would have got­ cessful years since the sub­ purchased a 19,000 watt em­ ten off the ground must less ergency generator, 240 blan­ areas. This information will diction and is now confident marine USS Nautilus trans­ be publicly distributed dur­ above the knee.” mitted the famous message CLARK kets, 75 litters, a 1 1/2-ton that the short skirt is here While only one out of se­ cargo trailer, a 2-inch ro­ ing 1970. to stay despite recent at­ “Underway on nuclear pow­ A major accomplishment ven women 'today wears a er.” Since then, the Navy’s tary pump and 35 cots to aid tempts by designers to re­ true miniskirt, the hem­ DRUGS municipalities during emer­ for emergency preparedness verse the international nuclear-powered fleet has was the distribution of news­ line is gradually and con­ grown to 85 submarines and 86 Westfield Ave., Clark gencies, when their own em­ trend. sistently going up among the ergency stockpiles have been paper kits to daily and week­ The hypothesis of his leggy four surface vessels. ly newspapers in Union Coun­ study is that individuals tend “in - betweeners,” who, for The Atomic Energy Com­ exhausted. certain personal or psycho­ 381-7100- About 1,900 county resi­ ty. The kits, provided by the to seek personal expression mission was requested to un­ Federal Office of Civil De­ in many seemingly unrelated logical reasons, cannot dertake the design, devel­ Free Delivery - Anytime dents were trained by the openly accept the short department in various as­ fense, include mats for quick ways such as handwriting printing of emergency in­ type and mode of dress. mode. pects of civil defense. Tracing the hiked hem­ Courses were given by mu­ structions for distribution in Becker used the miniskirt I’M GLAD I CHANGED TO . . . time of need. as the focal point of a class line back to the ancient nicipal, county and state civ­ Greeks, Becker theorized il defense offices in cooper­ Coordinator McBride ex­ project on ’‘the practical pressed his appreciation to aspects of social research that “short skirts and big ation with other agencies. paychecks crop up together The Union County Emergency county editors, including K. techniques.” Sociology stu­ PREMIER OIL C. Bauer of The Rahway dents enrolled in Rutgers in history. During an era Operation Center was com­ of affluence women are pleted and houses a wide News-Record and The Clark University College, the Patriot, for their cooperation evening degree - granting more likely to let themsel­ GASOLINE CO. range of necessary communi­ ves go.” cations equipment. The de­ in this program of prepared­ program at the Camden cam­ SUPPLY ness. pus, collected the signatures The Rutgers sociologist partment also distributed 482 looks upon the short culotte recently calibrated radiation Union County and all its of 400 women and noted the municipalities participated in length of the skirt each was wearer as an “imposter” FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE detection kits. and said “women who have Stockpiling of federal shel­ two Statewide CD-DC staff wearing. AND HIGH QUALITY OIL exercises in the spring and The signatures were given adopted this fashion want ter supplies was increased people to think they are con­ for an additional 95,000 per­ fall of last year, the report to a handwriting expert and concluded. then a correlation was made fident. enticing and agres- Dial 388-5100 between a woman’s prefer­ sive.’ ence for either the mini While the fashion industry (anything shorter than one has successfully introduced inch above the knee) or the the maxicoat and the pants traditional length (one inch suit, designers still will be above to below the knee) unable to reverse the up­ wsfflj m w i # mmMm&i $9 m mm m i $3 vwmm ® \7®qj) mm awas and the analysis of her hand­ ward creeping hemline, ac­ 1*3 writing. cording to Becker. U.S.D.A. Gov't. Graded Choice Roast Beef Sale! (3) On the basis of the leg He said women are reluc­ Milton Blvd. work done by the student tant to relinquish this new TOP or BOTTOM ROUND Rahway 8:35 p.m. Automobile ac­ researchers, the study by “degree of naughtiness” cident in front of 317 W. Becker’s team, which in­ which was last made avail­ FEB. 2 Milton Ave. cluded a psychologist as well able to their grandmothers CROSS-RIB or 9:09 p.m. Truck fire at FEB. 7 as a graphologist, indicated during the Roaring Twenties. E. Scott Ave. and Route #1. 3:45 a.m. Call for auto­ that ’‘extroverted females And he further assured FEB. 3 mobile fire at Route #1 and are more likely to sport a girl watchers that ‘ ‘if a chan­ TOP SIRLOIN | GulI 6:22 p.m. Defective Oil E. Milton Ave. mini than their less out­ ge does come, we can be burner at 283 Colonia Blvd. 8:58 p.m. Call for trash going sisters.” certain it was not the fe­ FEB. 4 fire at 924 Maurice Ave. males’ doing.” 2:12 p.m. Unnecessary a- FOODTOWN larm received for Allen In­ 4 Drivers Grounded You Save More 15-02. ROAST dustries. Clark p la s tic (W hole Rounds slightly higher) 3:03 p.m. Unnecessary a- Four residents of Clark der the state’s point system. TOP JOB cont. larm received for 1207 West- FEB. 2 and Rahway lost their driv­ Donald J. Morganstern, 24, S A V E 3 7 c With This Coupon 12:35 a.m. Responded to ing privileges because of of 529 Central Ave. and Pat­ Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket, U.S.D.A. G ov't. G raded Choice field Ave. lim it on* per ad u lt family. U.S.D.A. Gov't. Graded Choice Boneless FEB. 5 Parkway North Exit. Car infractions, it was announc­ sy S. Stiso, 58, of 493 Jef­ Coupon expires Saturday, February 14. RUMP ROAST ,b * i°* 10:35 a.m. Alarm received fire. ed today by Miss JuneStrel- ferson Ave., both of Rahway, Mfg. Cpn. SL 2-14 Well Trimmed U.S.D.A. G ov't. G raded Choke for Allen Industries. FEB. 4 ecki, director of the New were each banned for 30 days EYE ROUND ROAST lb COUPOH Tender Juky Top Round or Top Sirloin 153 FEB. 6 11:00 p.m. Responded to Jersey Division of Motor under the 60 - 70 excessive STEAKS * g 49 ^ 19 Winthrop Road. Motor of Vehicles. speed program. FOODTOWN LONDON BROIL 10:07 a.m. Call for wash­ Extra Lean down of accident at Route #1 dishwasher burnt out. Alfred L. Spells, 44, of Ronald H. Clarke, 19, of Toward The purchase of any 767 Main St., Rahway, suf­ 105 Victoria Dr., Clark, who 13c Off Label 22-oz. plastic Round $ ^ 2 9 ROUND GROUND tb. 99‘ f ; and E. Grand St. Our ads go to local people Quartered Pork Loin (Loin End Chops) 11:18 a.m. Call for de­ fered the heaviest penalty, a was found guilty of speeding, Top Sirloin fective electric dryer at 1126 and nearness means results! two months’ suspension un­ was grounded for 30 days. VEL LOTION PORK CHOPS ,b 89‘ | | WORTH 10c off our regular low price or Shoulder Hor me I k Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket -lb. SC99 2S | C Limit one per adult family. lb. CANNED HAM Coupon expires Saturday. February 14. your Shoulder Mfg. Cpn. SL2-14 choice SMOKED CALAS * 5 9 COUPO Italian Style Hot or Sweet SAUSAGE 89 FOODTOWN ■ C531 A BRIGHT Toothpaste family size GLEEM \ r All With This Coupon Flavors |f |w £ Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket. FUTURE Limit one per ad u lt family. E Coupon expires Saturday, February 14. SL 2 . M DRINKS m i r a c l e COUPON 4 6 -oz. WHIP FOODTOWN c a n 25c Off Label Powder Detergent AJAX * 9 9 S A V E 13c With This Coupon Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket Limit on e pe r adult family. * f Coupon expires Saturday, February 14. Mfg. Cpn. SL 2-14 , S S t J S S S lm ‘ K . 4 9 * ED COUPON TM g r a p e j e l l y

FOODTOWN Toward the purchase of any n ib lets cornmuckr THIS m i l l * 10-oz. jar Maxwell House TOMATO SA uc r ™ 5 * w o r t h INSTANT COFFEE ^ ^ 20c off our regular low price PORK * BEAM« MONTC - >0* V W £ Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket. N H O P Limit one par adult family, EVAP Mil it R * CAWPBfll's6 It 8 9 e rnr Coupon expires Saturday. February s y r c o u p o N f o o d t o w n 6 - 8 9 c m Minnie Maid * • frozen 2 ,2-o; FOODTOWN____1 ' ^ j f c i : 1-REG BAR 99 4 ™ 9 9 c His folks are planning for his future ... his education, Pink & White Pb DOVE FREE! cho ckfo u protection, enjoyment of life. They know the importance SOAP With This Coupon and purchase of one bar a t reg. low price. R A G lf of saving, of learning to save at an early age. (2 reg. b a r s 19c) O'NUTS Coupon good at any Foodtown Supermarket. Mfg. Cpn. Limit one p e r ad u lt fomify. SL 2- Coupon expires Saturday. February 14. 2-ib $ m 4 9 SAUCE i».t coupon ‘ c a n ■ 15’/-or $ , ta r s 1 Farm Fresh Produce!• 3

Sweet Western "INSTANT INTEREST" CARROTS Wide, M edium or Fine MUELLERS NOODLES TOMATO JUICE COMPOUNDED AND PAID q u a r t 2 9 * bags 'tv 2 5 ‘ Roman Frozen (27-oz.) Va PRICE SALE! 4 TIMES A YEAR DREAM Hard Ripe PIZZA COFFEE LIGHTENER r a ’Annual Dividend Starting Jan. 1, 1970 TOMATOES ca 2 9 * )oi 1 S' 6 or 1 1 or 35 20 oz DEPOSITORS HOURS Crisp Radishes or 1?- 8 9 ‘ Monday through Friday - 9:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. PER S c a l l io n s 2 bunches 1 9 * In our appetizer dept. Schickhaus Kraft Natural Thursday Evening - 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ANNUM Crisp Air McIntosh LIVERWURST APPLES 3 A 4 9 * SWISS SLICES Vj-lb. 8 > ° z . Services Available (Where Available) p k g . ■ # 2 F SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COLLATERAL LOANS U.S. SAVINGS BONDS 0 cmso CHECKING ACCOUNTS CHRISTMAS CLUB MONEY ORDERS mas mm sums $$ vmu mm ® vms mm Mima a MORTGAGE LOANS Prices effective through Saturday. February 14. Not responsible for typographical error.. We reserve the right to Emit quantities. Member Twin County Grocers. VACATION CLUB BANK BY M A IL PASS BOOK LOANS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TRAVELERS CHECKS

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'C C a r Z % 'P a t r i o t Quality Weeklies of New Jersey, loo. Union County’s Newest Weekly Established 1965 Rahway Clark Published Every Thursday Morning by Week of Feb. 16 For Week of Feb. 16 BAUER PUBLISHING & PRINTING LTD. MONDAY MONDAY Hot Luncheon Half-pint Milk, Chicken 1470 Broad Street Rahway, N. J. 07065 388-0600 Oven-Grilled Frankfurter, Noodle Cassarole, Buttered K. C. Bauer, Editor & Publisher Baked Beans, Sauerkraut, Green Beans or Squash, Katherine E. Bauer, Advertising Manager Frankfurter Roll and Butter, Bread and Butter or Soup Applesauce. and Sandwiches. The Rahway News Record and Clark Patriot are weekly newspapers serving the best interests of A LA CARTE TUESDAY their respective communities. It is the endeavor of these journals to present the news in a sound, ♦Cold Sliced Turkey Salad Half-pint Milk, Hambur­ Platter, Bread and Butter, gers, Buttered Rolls, Onions, sane, and traditional manner, maintaining the rights of all by accurate factual statement and *Pork Roll Sandwich, Beef Baked Beans, Potato Chips, measured reasonable opinion. Barley Soup with Crackers. Pudding with Whip. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Subscription Rates by Mail Including Postage $4.00; Outside Union and Middlesex L. to R.: Andrew Bryant, Kiwanis president Arthur De Lorenzo and Walter Jenkins Counties $6.00; Second Class Postage Paid at Rahway, New Jersey Hot Luncheon Half-pint Milk, Porkettes, Chopped Sirloin Steak with Buttered Rice, Buttered Brown Gravy, Buttered Noo­ Corn, Bread and Butter Ap­ dles, Buttered Sliced Car­ ple Crisp. Kiwanis Hears Drug Tate rots, Home-Made Corn THURSDAY Clark Voting Booths Were Empty Bread and Butter, Fruit Cup. Half-pint Milk, Pizza Pie, O’Donnell Hits Mayor “Low down” is the word Jenkins, an aide in the same former heroin user now re­ A LA CARTE Lettuce and Tomato, Bologna Only 192 Clark voters went to the polls Tuesday, for it. The tale of misery, organization, touched each of turned to useful citizenship ♦Meat and Cheese Salad and Cheese, Bread and But­ Feb. 2 to decide the fate of $7,542,757 in current ex­ greed, corruption, horror the 50 members gathered for through the supervised use Platter, Corn Bread and But­ ter, Cookies or Fruit. penses and $107,435 in capital outlay for the Union With 'Credibility Gap’ and hopelessness told to the the regular luncheon meet- of methodone, every man in ter, /Chicken Salad Sand­ FRIDAY County Regional High School District. A portion of the Rahway Kiwanis Club by An­ ing with the sharp sting of the room came face to face wich, Cream of Tomato Soup Half-pint Milk, Chicken total budget is assessed against Clark township in Patrick O’Donnell, muni- the integrity of anyone who drew J. Bryant, a supervisor reality. with the catastrophe of drug with Crackers. Noodle, Cream Mushroom, relation to the number of students taking advantage ciapl chairman of the Rah­ opposes him. at the Plainfield Area Nar­ Bryant outlined the dimen­ addiction. Jenkins gave a WEDNESDAY Pea Soup, Franks, Rolls, of the regional school system’s facilities. This is an way Democratic Committee, ’‘This misstatement of cotics Clinic and bv Walter sions of the problem in a vivid presentation in which he Hot Luncheon Chips, Cake or Fruit. incredibly poor showing, when one realizes that nearly today charged Republican fact on such a critical is­ manner that left no doubt in recalled his experiences with Hot Roast Sirloin of Beef 10,000 people are registered to vote in Clark. Just Mayor John Marsh of Rah­ sue as crime and safety in the minds of those assembled "pot” , and subsequently with Sandwich with Gravy, Mash­ ogna and Cheese Sandwich, think of it, only 1.9% of the voters thought it their duty way with the perpetration of the streets has serious over­ that drug abuse in America so-called “hard drugs.” ed Potatoes, Buttered Gar­ Beef Vegetable Soup with a credibility gap. “Two tones in that it raises a doubt has reached the proportions to show up at the polls to decide the fate of their taxes. in every citizen’s mind as to He told of pushers who fed den Spinach, Butter, Fruited Crackers. School expenses have been skyrocketing throughout weeks ago,” theMayor said, of a national disaster. He their habit by feeding others. Jello. FRIDAY the state, far surpassing growth in ratables. Teachers “ the crime rate in Rahway the accuracy of any of the pointed out that the frighten­ He spoke of the craving that A LA CARTE Hot Luncheon were allowed by Public Law 303 passed in 1968 by the had dipped five per cent be­ mayor’s statements in the ing growth in the use ofhard made everything else in life “Egg Salad Platter, Bread Oven-Baked Fish Sticks state legislature to chose bargaining agents to fight for low the 1968 figures despite past or future,” O’Donnell drugs such as heroin and unimportant. He told of the and Butter, *Meat Loaf Sand­ with Tartar Sauce, Pizza Pie, wages and working conditions. This unfortunate law an increase in population said. LSD, particularly among the crimes that became ne­ wich, Chicken Noodle Soup Buttered Mixed Vegetables, has led to several teacher strikes, not the least of and a substantial increase “ When I call upon the youth of the country, makes cessary in order to fund the with Crackers. Bread and Butter, Juice. which are the ones in Jersey City and Newark now in in crime through Union mayor for an explanation oi it clear that immediate and addiction. He outlined the THURSDAY A LA CARTE progress at this writing. Everyone appears determined County, New Jersey and the • his conduct, I do so as the meaningful action must be collapse of family life and Hot Luncheon “California Fruit Salad to safeguard their rights,, real or imagined with the nation. leader of the Democratic taken at all levels of the the eventual erosion of any Shell Macaroni with Meat Platter, Bread and Butter, exception of the man who bears the bill: the taxpayer. “A short time late,” O’ party in Rahway. We will society if abuses are to be semblance of society. Sauce, Italian Bread and But­ “Egg Salad Sandwich, New If he is not willing to defend Te property rights, then Donnell said, “ a statement not be bullied by his callous curbed. Had there been any doubt ter, Tossed Salad with Dres­ England Clam Chowder with it is only a foregone conclusion that he will have very was published which was remarks. A strong, two-par­ Bryant, a member of the in the mind of Kiwanians at­ sing. Crackers. few of them left. Participation in school elections credited to the police de­ ty system has made our Rahway Board of Education, tending the meeting that their A LA CARTE “Watch for daily specials, should not be viewed as a burden but rather as a partment and which stated country great. It is our re­ congratulated the Kiwanis for “Drug Alert” program is a “Chicken Salad Platter, It­ hot and cold sandwiches, as­ defense and overseeing by the taxpayer of public school there was a 2.7% increase in sponsibility as the party out w their nationwide program to matter of grave national, so­ alian Bread and Butter, “Bol- sorted salad platters. funding. the crime rate. of power to be the citizens' increase public awareness cial and personal concern, “ It is unfortunate that the ombudsman. We will con­ concerning the size and na­ the doubts were gone by the mayor did not double - check tinue to scrutinize all the ture of the narcotic problem. LE TTE R S TO ^HE E D IT O R 'time Bryant and Jenkins con­ the accuracy of his own actions by the Republican- t 1 When Bryant turned the cluded their presentation. Emilie Dooley to Chair a prime example of inept- statement. We have every controlled governing body meeting over to Jenkins, a To the Editor: ness and utter disregard for reason to believe that the administration in Rahway The election of the board the property owner. Does Mr. mayor has embarked upon and keep the public inform­ William E. Robertson 2 LWV School Meetings of education is now history. O’Donnell know about the a program to stifle all crit- ed when we feel activity or I would like to extend my Dukes-Bramhall Roads icism by using snide com- lack of activity is detrimen­ Miss Emilie Dooley of therefore, derive their congradulations to Louis G. missdeed? This the rest of tnents which indirectly attack tal to the public interest.” Robertson Council A djourns Rahway will chair two unit powers from the state and Boch, Paul Lo Rocco, Dr. Rahway property owners . - ...— meetings of the League of operate as subdivisions of it. John J. Sprowls. I would like ought to know about. It came petrators of this assault? alternative to increasing Women Voters of Linden on The Legislature has the pow­ also to ask the balance of about under a Democratic None other than you, our taxes is to reduce spending. Will Chair school district reorganiza­ er to subdivide the area of the condidates to continue administration and I might elected respresentatives! You of the N. J. State Sen­ Flood Wall Law tion. Each will begin at 3 the state into local school working with the board and add here, that those involved Your reverence to a politi­ ate, still have time to pon­ p.m,, the first on Tuesday, districts of such size as it assist them in the solution should be run out of the city. cal party overshadowed your der whether or not you will Disputes on a retaining of the 4th Ward. McDaniel Feb. 17, at the home ofMts sees fit, to alter boundaries, of school problems. We were told that this job responsibility to a mandate succumb to strict part pol­ New Firm wall ordinance, assessments said taxpayers should not be Samuel Lease at 2423 St. or to abolish existing schools Keith W. Stinger (and jobbed we were) was to of the people. Your grovel­ itics, or survive by listen­ William E, Robertson, a on Hamilton Street, a reso­ burdened with a partisan who Georges Ave., Rahway, and and create new ones. cost so much, and the final ing for 30 pieces of silver ing to the people who you former resident of Rahway lution to rehire a public writes for the administration the second >n Thursday, Feb. “ Therefore, the Legisla­ 452 Cornell Ave. bill is twice as much. This relations consultant, and four Gilgannon said it was not a ture’s powers include the Rahway in the way of political pat­ are supposed to be rep­ who was an employee of The 19, at the home of Mrs. Mi­ is in thousands of dollars, ronage from our ill - advis­ resenting. Rahway News before it mer­ houses being constructed ad- matter of personality or per- chael Mushala at 111 Eas- function of reorganizing To the Editor: and to crown the whole rotten ed Governor have put you in You are not in a very en­ ged with The Rahway Record, jacent to the Uderan Outing formance, but that the job was Henrv St. ~Lindem school districts. A school In your issue of Feb. 5, thing, my property assess­ this humbling position. You viable position. There nev­ is chairman and chief execu­ Club preoccupied city council unnecessary. Councilmen-at ‘

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Feeling Beat Sisterhood Judge Postizzi Is Reappointed < r l i W To Explore 'Dark Jew' “ The History and Origin of the Dark Jew and His Role in the American Jewish Community’’ will be explored by Miss Pninah Terry at the meeting of the Sisterhood of Temple Beth O’r, Clark, on Monday, Feb. 16, at 8:30p.m. The public is invited. Miss Terry, born of Jewish parents of Ethiopian descent, is a senior at Rutgers, New­ ark. She has had 10 years of formal Hebrew training with private tutors and has studied in Nigeria and visited many parts of Africa. Special fund chairman Honor Their Birthday with Dinner at.. Mrs. Daniel Hirschfeld is finalizing plans for a cake­ Students Sarabeth Katz, left, and Beulah Austin decorating demonstration from Margie’s Cake Shop, Plainfield, for Wednesday TAKES OATH OF OFFICE ... The Honorable John Ard, judge of Union County Court, admin­ M O U NTAIN SIDE, N. J. night, March 4, at the tem­ Reservations (201) 233-5542 Nurse Aide Seal Vernacchio ple. isters oath of office to Judge Joseph R. Postizzi upon his reappointment as municipal court The Mol ter Family Judge Joseph Postizzi A “ Break the Cannister judge, Township of Clark. Daughter Pamela jane Postizzi holds the Bible, with Mrs. jane Private Parties up to 200 installed the following offi­ Luncheon” has been sched­ cers for this year at the regu­ uled for Wednesday after­ Postizzi an intent observer. Ceremony was conducted on Feb. 3. Judge and Mrs. Postizzi Course in noon, April 8, by Mrs. Char­ lar meeting of the Gran Cen­ les Bobkier, Torah fund live at 9 Stemmer Dr., Clark. They also have two sons, Mark Robert and Dwight. turions in Clark: president, chairman. Proceeds will go 4th Year Otto Vernacchio; first vice to the Torah fund-residence president, Frank Rusciano; hall campaign of the National Women’s League of the Un­ A course in nurse’s aide second vice president, Peter ited Synagogue of America training, funded by the 1963 Bongiovanni; secretary, to support the educational, Vocational Act, is in its Charles Montagna; treasurer, youth and interfaith pro­ fourth successful year at Joseph De Luca; sergeant- grams of the Jewish Theo­ Rahway High School. logical Seminary of America. Successful completion of at-arms, Ralph Rotonda; the program, which meets historian, Mrs. Adriana for two periods a day, five Feola; trustees, Vincent times a week, enables the Vacarro, Sal Feola, Dr. Cle­ P. Lowman high school graduate to ob­ tain employment as a nurse’s ment Solieri. The Gran Cen­ aide or hospital orderly. The turions will hold theirannual Is Trustee course is open to junior and installation dinner-dance at senior students, male and Mountainside Inn this Sat­ The board of trustees of female. Rahway Library welcomed The course of study stres­ urday. Paul Lowman of 88 East ses bathing and feeding of Hazelwood Ave., Rahway, as patients, bedmaking, clean­ its new member at the regu­ ing hospital units, and the Dios New Head lar meeting on Jan. 28. Low- correct method to answer a man, who retired last year patient’s call for service. from Merck’s, has been a Also emphasized are the Of School Board patron of the library for many communicative skills with Manuel Dios of Clark was years. the patients, doctors, nur­ named to succeed Avery W. Mrs. Salvatore Finelliwas ses, and other hospital per­ Ward as president of the reelected president of the sonnel. board of education for the board. Mrs. Hubert Hannibal Students in the class re­ Union County Regional High was chosen vice president, ceive instruction several af­ School District No. 1 at the Richard Nash will again ternoons a week in the class­ organizational meeting on serve as treasurer andMrs. room and on - the - job Monday night at Jonathan William Weaver was elected training is offered one af­ Dayton High School. secretary. ternoon a week at Rahway Lewis F. Fredericks, also A resolution was passed Hospital, through the coop­ of Clark, was reappointed expressing the appreciation eration of Mrs. Marie Bren­ board secretary and assis- of the board for the valued nan, R. N., the hospital’s t a n t superintendent o f service of the retiring mem­ Director of Nurses. schools in charge of finance. ber, David Moore. Savings Certificates

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FLAHERTY - PEACE Miss Barbara H. Peace of 1239 Briarcliff Dr., Rahway, is betrothed to Ens. James Flahe.ry Jr., son of Mrs. John Partone of Hacketts- town and the late James Fla­ ■ aw-* r> 77 V. yt herty, it was announced by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Wm Mrs. Warren P. Collins of ' Beverly. Miss Peace, a graduate of Centenary Collage for Wo­ men, Hackettstown, works in the personnel dap u' . nent of Sea - Land Service Inc., Eli­ zabeth. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs-. Robert M. Peace. Ens. Flaherty is a grad­ uate of Seton Hall Univer­ sity and iscompleting avia­ tion pilot training in the Navy in Pensacola, Fla. HARRIS-MURPHY Announcement was made of the marriage of Miss Linda ■rjSPv ..JSS?,- J. Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles T, Mur­ phy of 1179 Briarcliff Dr., Rahway, to Edward P. Har­ ris 3rd, son of Mr. andMrs. Edward P. Harris ofDesota, Miss Estella C. Wood Mo. Miss Diane D. Rainone The ceremony was per­ H b l e l l a I d . fytccd U npaged formed Jan. 13 at Ft. De Russy Post Chapel, Honolulu, Q ) i a n e M ainene Mb M e t i e H i e d Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Wood of 1228 Briarcliff by Maj. Howard T. Knight, Dr., Rahway, announced the engagement of their daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. John Rainone of 736 W. Scott Ave., USA, chaplain. Rahway,have announced the engagement of their daugh­ Mrs. Harris is a secre­ ter, Miss Estella C. Wood, to Dennis J. Hugger, son of tary with The Newark Star Mrs. Paul Proctor Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Hugger, Jr. of 652 Elm Ave., ter, Miss Diane D. Rainone, to Alan T. Kessler, son of Rahway. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kessler of 335 Valley Rd., Clark. Ledger. She is a graduate (The former Miss Joan Reveley) Miss Wood is a graduate of Rahway High School Miss Rainone is employed by the Prudential Insurance of Drake College of Business Miss Ruth V. Nyimicz and Union County Technical Institute. She is employed Co., Newark. Her fiance is employed by Reed & Carn- Elizabeth. Her husband, a as a medical assistant by Carlo A. Pallini, M.D. of rick, Kenilworth. graduate of Ft. Monmouth t f o a / n M e w e l e y , Signal Corps School. M ulti jVyvmicy A ffianced Zion Plans Scotch Plains. Mr. Hugger is a graduate of Rahway High School. He attended the University of South Carolina and is Announcement has been made of the betrothal of Exchange M aul M bcclot, presently stationed at West Point, N.Y., as a military Miss Ruth V. Nyimicz of Rahway, daughter of Mrs. policeman serving with the U.S. Army. Growing Taxpayer Group Elek Nyimicz and the late Mr. Nyimicz, to Frank G. Bruno of Elizabeth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. In Pulpits iA 'ie Jf/la 'i'iied DUNN-SMITH Bruno of New Rochelle, N.Y. Five area Lutheran Miss Nyimicz attended Katharine Gibbs School, in Miss Joan Reveley, daugh­ The engagement of Miss churches joined in a pulpit ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter New York. She is employed by Esso Research and exchange for their special Jeanne Smith, daughter of Hits Sales Tax Increase Engineering Co. in Linden, as secretary to a vice Reveley of 452 W. Milton Mrs. Arthur Smith of 358 New Jersey taxpayers will Wednesday evening Lenten Ave., Rahway, and Paul Proc­ lution 33, co - sponsored control of educational ex­ president. services which began with Raleigh Rd., Rahway, and the receive more attention from by Assemblymen W. L. penses, a taxpayer booth at Mr. Bruno attended Brown University and is a member Ash Wednesday and will con­ tor, son ofMr. andMrs. Paul late Mr. Smith, to Thomas Garden State government of­ Smith, Garibaldi, Coleman, the Burlington County Fair, of Beta Theta Pi. He is assistant manager of the Linden tinue through March. Proctor of Mountain Lakes, J. Dunn, son of Mr. and ficials this year than for a Azzolina, Freeland, Fiore, and a recent “Taxpayers Terminal of Anchor Motor Freight Inc. The general theme of the N.J., were married Sunday Mrs. Joseph P. Dunn of 405 long time past. Heilmann, Klehn, Black, En-- Bowl” on Governor Cahill’s A wedding is planned in the spring. in the First United Metho­ Central Ave., Rahway, was This is the confident pre­ Lenten series is "The Abun­ dist Church of Rahway. os, Russo and Littell, which inauguration day protesting dant Life in Christ” , with announced. diction of the Federation of would amend the state con­ the proposed five per cent The Rev. Kenneth Austen- The bride-to-be is a key New Jersey Taxpayers, Inc., weekly stress on daily life berg performed the double stitution so as to deny the sales tax. abounding in service, prayer, punch operator with the Alpha a strong new voice for the legislature "power to lay and In addition to Kidwell and ring ceremony before mem­ Wire Division of Loral Corp., majority of average citizens truth, consolation, forgive­ bers of the immediate fam­ collect taxes on personal Solyom, other officers are: ness and penitence. Linden, and her fiance is who want neither a higher incomes derived from any vice president, ways and ilies. A reception was held employed by Merck & Co. sales tax nor a state income Rev. Louis C. Meyer, ex­ at Sleepy Hollow Inn, Scotch source whatever.” means, Mrs. Gertrude Chri­ F o rm a l ecutive secretary for stew­ A December wedding is tax. Another objective of the stiansen of Plainfield; vice Plains. planned. Until now, says the fed­ ardship and evangelism of Mr. Reveley escorted his federation is to eliminate president, legislative, Floyd the Lutheran Church-Miss- eration, many of these same "excessive expenditure of Merchant of Pattenburg; vice W ear daughter. Miss Ginny Revel­ WOODS - TRACEY citizens have felt unrepres- . ouri Synod, will be one of ey was maid of honor for her public money for so - call­ president, publicity, Philip the participants. He is pre­ ented in the halls of govern­ ed ‘educational purposes’,” Finzel of Rahway; secre­ sister and Louis Dubrolsky Miss Patricia Louise Tra­ ment, but activities of the F o r H ire sently supplying the pastoral was best man. cey, daughter of Mr. and Kidwell said, ‘wVe want to tary, Mrs. Louise Kidwell vacancy of St. Luke’s Church, federation are fast changing promote legislation to safe­ of Passaic; treasurer, Geor­ Prior to her marriage, the Mrs. James Tracey of 1721 that attitude of despair at the Elizabeth. bride worked in the account­ Westover Rd., Clark, and guard and maintain the elec­ ge Wagenhoffer of Rahway; Other pastors and congre­ C. E. McMichael grass roots. torate’s right of final, deci­ and recording secretary, ing department of the Nation­ Russell M. Woods, son of The statewide taxpayer gations joining in the pulpit al State Bank of Elizabeth in Mr. and Mrs.M_chael Woods sive and mandatory power Miss Gertrude Unsel of East MEN'S SHOP organization’s rapid growth exchange are the Rev. Henry Elizabeth. The bridegroom is HS Junior of Riverview, Mich., were over school budgets. ‘Edu­ Paterson. von Spreckelsen of Grace a member of the Kidd Bro­ married in St. John the Apo­ and influence are indicated cation’ has become the sac­ Other members of the Rahway, N.J. Church, Union; Rev. Kenneth thers musical group. stle R. C. Church, Linden. by the fact that in 1969, the red cow of governments. board of directors are: Neil Main Street Stumpf of Holy Cross Church, first year of its existence, School budgets now consume Boman of Mahwah; Steve Na- After a Florida honey­ The Rev. Thomas Doher­ active local groups all the Springfield; Rev. Theodore moon, the couple will reside Installed ty, chaplain of Mother Seton well over 50 per cent of the poliello of Cinnaminson; Fischer of St. John’s Church, at Lake Hopatcong. Regional High School, offi­ way from Bergen and Sussex property tax dollar, but mon­ Corrine Koczan of Jackson; Bound Brook; and the Rev. ciated at the ceremony and to Cape May were gathered ey is being wasted teaching Edward Sheridan of Marhno- Joseph D. Kucharik of Zion By DeMolay con - celebrated a Nuptial in as affiliates, plus indivi­ frivolous, non - essential ra-, Ann Miksiewicz of Lin­ Church, Clark. Mass with the Rev. Edward dual members in many other subjects, on busing, on sal­ den; Bernadine Silver of Sus­ The services in Clark be­ LOCHER-SPINELLA Charles E. McMichael was parts of the state and a total aries and on unnecessarily sex; Ralph Thomson of installed on Feb. 7 as master Eilert of St. John's parish. gin at 8 p.m. each Wednes­ A reception was held in the membership running up into elaborate school facilities.” Woodbridge; Fred Haber of day, Announcement was made of councilor of Union Chapter, the thousands. The federation is also con­ Haledon; Lillian Howell of the engagementofMissMar- Order of DeMolay, at theMa- VFW HaH, Cranford. New president of the state ion A. Spinella, daughter of cerned with property tax re­ Neshanic; and Col. Clyde W. sonic Hall in Rahway. BENNETT-CALLAND federation is Ronald M. Kid- duction and lowering of wel­ Hill of New Shrewsbury. Mrs. Salvatore Spinella of 5 A junior at Rahway High well of Passaic who at the Maple St., Clark, and the late fare costs. It offers to bring Among other groups which School, he is an honor student, Mr. and Mrs. Simmie Cal- end of January succeeded to attention of member have joined the federation to Mr. Spinella, to Thomas J. a member of the wrestling Richard L. Solyom of Fort Locher, son of Mr. andMrs. land Sr. of 1223 Woodbridge groups ways in which local date are: East Paterson Ho­ team and a member of the Lee in the top spot. Kidwell governments are wasting meowners, Taxpayers Asso­ Philip Locher of 315 Valley high school band. Rd., Rahway, have announced Is also president of the Pas­ S fla d w b Rd., also of Clark. the betrothal of their daugh­ taxpayers’ money, and plans ciation of Plainfield, Egg Other officers installed ter, Miss Sandra May Ann saic Real Estate Taxpayers to expose and oppose bills Harbor Township Taxpayers Fine Photography were: councilors, Robert Calland, to William Bennett Association. Solyom is tak­ in Trenton engendering in­ Association, Hunterdon Cou­ Mockos and Herbert Free­ of Newark. He is the son of ing up new duties as the creased property taxes. nty Citizens and Taxpayers, L o v e B ir d s WEDDINGS, PORTRAITS land; deacons, Allan Vache Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Ben­ federation’s member­ Federation activities to Elizabeth Property Owners and William Knox; stewards, ship vice president, working MODEL COMPOSITES PIANOS nett of Clinton, N.C. date have inc’luded taxpayer Association, Mahwah Tax­ Jeffrey Pfeiffer and Michael The future bride attended to speed affiliation of addi­ letters to all state legisla­ payers Association, Passaic FACTORY Zimansky; chaplain, William tional interested local SOCIAL EVENTS SALES NEW AND Tuskegee Institute, Tuske- tors, testimony at legisla­ Real Estate Taxpayers As­ ROOM Forrester; marshall, Willard groups. USED PIANOS gee, Ala., and now is an IBM tive committee hearings, ra­ sociation, East Clifton Civic PASSPORTS Taylor; orator, Robert supervisor for the Special "We believe every muni­ dio and TV appearances and Association, Palmyra Tax­ Kurtzmann Henry; standard bearer, cipality or local area of rea­ debates by some federation payers Association, Wood- B e w a r e Official piano Morton Schaffer; sentinel, Libraries Association, New York City. Mr. Bennett at­ sonable size should have a officers, a sample resolu­ bridge Township Taxpayers CBC-TV Julius Luciano; almoner, regular permanent taxpayer tion for local taxpayer Association, Red Bank Tax­ 382-2453 Russell Fish. tended North Carolina State organization entirely led and By Appointment CUSTOM REBUILDING Teachers College, Fayette­ groups to use in seeking payers Association, Summit Also, preceptors Curtis ville. He is employed by the managed by responsible lo­ economy from municipal Taxpayers Association and LEECH & HUETHER Columbia, Raymond Jones, American Smelting & Re­ cal citizens to represent ev­ governments, a declaration Haledon Taxpayers Associa­ CLARK 4 0 5 W E8 T ELIZABETH AVENUE Robert Schwarz, Richard fining Works, Newark. eryone’s best interests,” of taxpayer rights in the tion. LINDEN 9 2 5 -5 3 6 3 Micklovic, Harry Harchetts, Kidwell said. "Our purpose MICONE - GULFO Roy Leonard and Jerry Di as a federation is simply to VENA-COYNE Renzo. Warren Vache and Peter help express at the state Mr. Frederick A. Car- Ernst performed the Vivaldi level the combined wishes The marriage of Miss The betrothal of MissMary Leslie Gulfo, daughter of mody, Sr. is acting "dad” of Concerto for two trumpets and voices of the many ef­ Louise Coyne to Carl M. the chapter, which is spon­ in “ C” Major accompanied fective local groups and al­ Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Gul­ Vena Jr., son of Mr. and fo of 1174 Broadway, Rah­ sored by Lafayette Lodge #27, by Marc Lauritsen at the so to help set up such local Mrs. Carl Vena of 191 Con­ F&AM. organ. groups whlere none now ex- way, to Alexander G, Mi- cord St., Rahway, has been cone, son of Mr. and Mrs. ist. revealed by her parents, Mr. Kidwell said that as a re­ Alexander Micone of Mad­ and Mrs. Frank E. Coyne of ison was announced. sult of a membership poll 1970 Lufberry St., Rahway. just completed, top priority The ceremony was per­ The bride-to-be is em­ formed Jan. 17 in Zion Lut­ of the federation in 1,970 will ployed by the N.J. Bell Tele­ be the fight against a higher heran Church by the Rev. Enjoy Gracious Dining phone Co., Elizabeth. Her Frederick Fairclough sales tax or a possible state fiance will be graduated in Income tax. The federation May from Newark School of strongly supports the new Fine and Industrial Art. at Assembly. 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The Sweet Things in Life Yikes! Council Operates Pupils Get MedicaiAndDentai Training Students enrolled in the Your Path to the Future” medical-dental technician was the theme of a voca- Smoother Under Scouts training course in Rahway tional education assembly When the Boy Scouts were High School experienced re- presented individually to the in control of the city council warding and practical appli- junior, sophomore and fresh- meeting Monday night every­ My Neighbors cation of their skills when* man ciasses, respectively at thing went smoothly. It was they assisted with dental ex­ the high school. The purpose only when the councilmen aminations administered to was to familiarize students took over at the portion of Middle School students by Dr. with the high school’s vo­ Edward Morrison. cational program offerings regular agenda devoted to Attired in self-supplied ordinances on second reading and to impress upon them the that arguments started. white uniforms, the students value and importance of such Monday was Boy Scout in this federally-funded pro­ programs with regard to Government Day, and the gram applied their learning their futures. Successful youngsters were given a tour in this area under the su­ completion of any of the of city hall and Quinn and pervision of Mrs. Eleanor programs prepares the stu­ Boden book publishers. They Campbell, R.N., of the Mid­ dent for quality employment were treated to dinner at dle School, and Mrs. Gene­ immediately following grad­ the Galaxy Diner. vieve O’Flaherty, R.N., in­ uation without further Each of the Scouts was structor of the course. schooling, assigned the position of a city The students were well Edward Hirschman, direc­ official and with tutoring “He’s taking that one little prepared for their duties, tor of vocational and adult performed well at the Feb­ promotion rather large, studies in this area involving education at the high school, ruary municipal meeting. wouldn't you say?” two periods each day. Dur­ introduced the program, fol­ The positions and Scout ing these sessions, the stu­ lowed by presentations from ^ m office holders Monday night dents are taught basic ana­ each of the Work Experience were: Mayor John C.Marsh, trick Kelly of Troop 100. tomy, physiology, medical Coordinators: CANDY STRIPERS, OF COURSE ••• Outgoing president Claire p.iallica of Clark hands gavel Frank Decker of Troop 100; Also, City Comptroller and dental assistant techni- John Keefe, cooperative Kenna, John Nardone of ques. Several students are industrial education; Vincent to Nancy Gorda, new president of Candy Stripers at Memoriaf General Hospital, Union. Other Business Administrator Stone, Abram Bakker of Troop 100; City Engineer presently employed part- Morgan, distributive educa­ Mrs. Genevieve O’ Flaherty, R.N., Supervises Students Etti- incoming officers are (I. to r.) Sharon Koncsol, secretary; Janice Kaczor, vice president, and Troop 47; City Clerk Schrof, Koczur, Joseph Seifert of time-in medical or dental of- tion; Alice Miller, assisted Troop 88; Director of Police flees. by students Henselena reba Crawley, center, and Barbara Keller Denise Belanzer, treasurer. The 79-member group is sppnsored by hospital’s Volunteer Guild. Joseph Rotondo of Troop 40; Council President Weaver, Kinch, Patrick Weaver of Mrs. O Flaherty said, "We Greene and Peggy Hodoske Girls have to undergo six-week training period before being assigned to duties. Martin Gontarz of Troop 100; Troop 100; Director of Fire are grateful for the chance in office occupations; Vir­ Councilman-at-Large Gia- Link, Roosevelt Washington to show everyone how well ginia Takacs, home econom­ cobbe, Mark Coleman of of Troop 100; Director of our students are prepared. ics. Mrs. Miller and Miss Lucy's Italian Kitchen Troop 100; Councilman-at- Health Chomsky, Michael De This practical demonstration Takacs also discussed the interest Conflict Charged Large Vansco, John Sprowls Carlo of Troop 40; Director illustrated this fact com- areas of secretarial prac­ r Restaurant & Pizzeria of Troop 83; 1st Ward Coun­ of Welfare Vrancken, Ralph pletely tice and home economics- Patrick O’Donnell, muni- have been in the com- agencies, reporting to the ‘Vocational Education— quantity cooking. cipal chairman of the Rahway promised position of repre- cilman Gilgannon, Ross Hol­ Rudnick of Troop 40; Super- WE DELIVER citizens whether potential land of Troop 140; 2nd Ward intendent of Water Klenner, Wilbur Hooper outlined the Democratic City Committee, senting two clients opposing conflicts exist and what cor­ industrial arts program, 95G St. George Ave. o p e n SEVEN DAYS today called upon Mayor each other.” Councilman Pickens, Patrick David Kowal of Troop 100; rective steps, if any, he Finn of Troop 47; 3rd Ward Planning and Building Ras­ Dem Slate which includes mechanical Rahway, n . J. M arsh requesting an investi- O’Donnell indicated that proposes.” mussen, Joseph Smeraglia of drawing, metal shop, graphic gation into alleged conflict in the nearby town of Me- Councilman Voynik, Richard 381-9820 LUNCHEON SPECIALS Savacool of Troop 100; 4th Troop 100; Tax Assessor arts, wood shop and general of interest. tuchen an attorney for their Cocuzza, James M arshall of Nom inated shop. O’Donnell cited the dual planning board recently re­ Ward CouncilmanvtcDaniel, Industry Big U s e r Jack Turner of Troop 140; Troop 140; Director of Rec- The Fourth Ward Demo- Special vocational pro­ PIZZA and all ITALIAN DISHES TO GO employment of a local attor- signed his position as at- Holr . reation Hoagland, Robert cratic Club of Clark held its jects were described. Julia ney as both solicitor for the torney for the zoning board 5th Ward Councilman SANDWICHES TO GO The heart and blood vessel Michael Weaver of Troop ’ Savacool of Troop 100; Di- regular meeting at the VFW Gorombey presented the city and counsel to the Sen- of adjustment because the diseases are responsible for rector of Civil Defense Lud- hall on Feb. 6. Nominations facts concerning beauty cul­ ior Citizens Housing Unit. New Jersey Bar Associa- 100; 6th WardCouncilwoman more industrial lost time Forsythe, John Stazick of ington, Michael Capotosta of of officers took place and will ture program and also fea­ “ Recently” , O’Donnell tion s ethics committee has than strikes and work stop- Troop 47; Director of Public be voted on and installed at tured in the special projects said "there was discussion questioned the propriety of ages, according to the Union Troop 88; Director of Law Relations Coleman, Peter the March meeting. area were machine shop and to discontinue garbage col­ Gurkin, Jan Wolkin of Troop DRUG STORE lawyers representing both County Heart Association 47; City Attorney Pryga, Pa- Karavitis of Troop 100. John Cutt submitted a let- quantity cooking. lection from the Senior Cit­ boards at the same time. . ter announcing his support A thorough description was RAHWAY izens Unit. Had this occur­ "We would hope,” O’Don­ William Dziamba, Eugene and consideration to run for given concerning the office red, there might have been a nell said, "that the mayor Marko, and Mrs. Irene Sver-councilman onthe Democratic occupational opportunities OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR lawsuit between the city and would look into legal repre­ St. John’s the Baptist ada. line in the Fourth Ward. which include training in the the Senior Citizens’ Unit, sentation of all city depart­ Installation of officers will Prior to his announcement, areas of typing, shorthand, “The Complete Medical Center” whereby the attorney miirht ments and their respective take place on Sunday, Feb. committeemen and women bookkeeping, recordkeeping, Elects Petronko Again 22 during the divine liturgy, in the ward were informed. business machines and gen­ PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY St. John the Baptist Rus­ en him during the past year. See Your Physician Councilman Robert Roman eral business. sian Orthodox Greek Catholic After completion of old spoke about a meeting with Eighth-graders were given FREE PARKING THE PINGRY SCHOOL Unusual bleeding or dis­ Church, 211 W. Grand Ave., and unfinished business, the businessmen on Westfield the opportunity to learn of FREE DELIVERY A COLLEGE PREPARATORY DAY SCHOOL Rahway, held its annual par­ election of officers was con­ charge may not mean cancer. Ave. to improve the area. these programs when a sim­ ish meeting on Feb. 8. ducted. But only your physician can Director Kelmartin of the ilar vocational assembly was FU 1-2000 FOR BOYS IN GRADES 4-12 Committee reports were John Bober was chairman tell for sure. If the condition police department spoke on continues for two weeks, see held at the Middle School IRVING STREET, OPPOSITE ELIZABETH AVE. submitted as follows: build­ of elections, and Miss Carol him, says the American Cancer drugs and distributed pham- last Tuesday. ing, grounds, and mainten­ Kornas was acting secretary. Society. plets on the subject. ance, Charles Berzenic; New officers for 1970 are: ENTRANCE ways and means, Michael Su- John Petronko, Sr., presi­ dia; by-laws, John Petronko dent; Charles Berzenic, vice Jr.; historical, Miss Jean president; Mrs.Mary Kappel, Sudia; scrappaper drive, . recording secretary, Mrs. EXAMINATIONS Thomas Rustik; cemetery, Mary Kornas, financial sec­ FOUNDED 1861 George Kochan; Sunday retary, John Halajko, assis­ Saturday, February 28. 1970 school, Father Michael Pol- tant financial secretary, and ★ anichka; building fund pled­ William Wanko, treasurer. ges, Michael Zsidisin, and Elected three-year trus­ building committee, Philip tees were: John Petronko, Yurchuk. Jr., Elias Machos, Michael WRITE OR TELEPHONE PINGRY SCHOOL John Petronko, Sr., presi­ Sudia and Anthony Vanlik. 215 NORTH AVENUE, HILLSIDE (201) 355-6990 We're looking for winners dent of St. John’s church Trustees carried over expressed his thanks for the from previous year are:Mi- tremendous cooperation giv­ I chael Fedak, Thomas Rustik, so we can give away $4,500 in prizes. Would you like a chance to win? Then do this. Visit any one of our show­ rooms. As you walk around you’ll see modern FEDERAL. gas ranges, dryers, push-button fire­ ^SAVINGS/ places, spaceheaters and water heaters.

K t i b HIGHEST RATES They are all national brand name gas appliances—and they’re all on sale. IN THIS AREA! Save up to $(>5. After you buy the gas appliance of SAVINGS CERTIFICATES your choice, enter our drawing.* If you win, the appliance you 2 YEAR MATURITY bought will be free. The draw­ MINIMUM $8,000 ing will be limited to the area served by Eliza­ 1 YEAR MATURITY bethtown Gas—so MINIMUM $4,000 that increases your chance to win. ' % 6 MONTHS MATURITY Win or lose you save. It’s our 115th 4 MINIMUM $1,000 Birthday Sale. And as we said, we’re MULTIPLES OF $100 looking for winners so we can give away $4,500 in prizes. Could that be you, maybe? FIRST FEDERAL Enter ^Elizabethtown Gas’ SAVINGS Horoscope Birthday Drawing! FEDERAL! WESTFIELD MOUNTAINSIDE 150 ELM STREET 865 MOUNTAIN AYE. You just might be a winner. R a v in g s / •You will receive a coupon in connection with your purchase of the appliance sold by Elizabethtown Gas. This coupon is to be deposited in the box provided in the showroom. CLARK OFFICE GRANT CITY SHOPPING CENTER There is no director indirect charge to you for your right to participate in our contest. You need not attend drawing to win. Drawing is to be held and announced prior to April 15,1970. ELIZABETH • METUCHEN • PERTH AMBOY • RAHWAY • WESTFIELD PHILLIPSBURG • FLEMINGTON • NEWTON • WASHINGTON • BEDMINSTER Offer good only in area served by Elizabethtown Gas

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RAY’S CORNER Problems Cancel _Oym Dandies, A / / Three Crusader Quint School Sports To Help Rahway pins the third high set of 633 545 for the runner-up spot. by Chuck Barney. In the same division, the Other leaders were Con­ doubles team of Roxanne nie Zelinka and Dick Hunson Paulinko and Susan Mahoney Shutter Season By Ray Hoagland J at 611, Ken Himber 610, of Clark Lanes was third Edward D. Comer, presi­ one - time victor Benedic­ Tony Barone 608, Charlie with a score of 994. The Rahway Indians will dent of the Colonia Country tine Academy of Elizabeth, Sciuk 607, Bob Ingandela 606, The team title was taken close their basketball season Men's City Cage Club, has been appointed by Rudy Meyer 605 and Cap by the Four Seasons and Echo tomorrow afternoon at 3:45 Holy Trinity of Westfield Joseph 600. when they host their neigh­ Second Round the Metropolitan Golf As­ and St. Mary’s of Elizabeth. * * * Lanes, while Clark Lanes sociation as chairman of the * * * finished in fifth place. borhood rivals, the Clark W. L. intercollegiate committee. All athletic events on the St. Michael’s of Cranford Trophies will be awarded Crusaders, in the return Rodney’s 1 0 * * * Rahway High School sched­ won their seventh in a row, this Saturday at 1 p.m. at game of the set. Both teams Dreamland 1 0 Loretta Mack of Rahway ule for Friday, Feb. 7, were 30 - 10, over St. Mary’s of. the Garden State Bowl. The have a losing record and a M erck 1 0 rolled 502 in the opening called off because of pro­ Rahway in the Union County tourney attracted 158 teams, win for either will make the Tigers 1 0 CYO Senior League. season complete. Clark won Jaycees 0 1 round of the 26th annual blems at the school. The ac­ * * * 404 doubles combines and 529 Union County Women’s bowl­ tivities postponed were the in singles for a total in­ the first meeting with ease. Slovak AC. 0 1 ing tournament at Sunset basketball game at Berkeley Bill Siebenof Rahway, run­ dividual entry of 2,127. The Crusaders, under Local 736 0 1 Lanes, Hillside. Miss Mack Heights, the home wrestling ning for Union Catholic in * * * first-year coach Mike Iannel- Corey & Corey 0 1 is in fifth place. match with the Highlanders the NJSIAA Relays in the Pat Crilly scored 29 points li, will enter the game with a * * * Jersey City Armory, was as the Mother Seton girls season mark of 5 -11 and and the swimming meet at RIGHT COMBINATION FOR A VAULT ... Instructor John Moon and Student Joe Leone ob­ will start seniors John Stan- Harold Johnson won the 60- Bridgewater-West. clocked in 4.16.2 in the mile scored a 48-39 win over yard dash in a time of 6.2 * * * -ui section of the distance Mount St. Dominick at Cald­ serve senior Eric Southern as he executes a stationary vault during Rahway High School gym kiewicz, who has scored 130 Clark for a new record at the AAU Doug Burdick of Clark won medley. He anchored the well. Joanne Friedeo of the points thus far this season Terriers to a third place winners had 14 markers. The class. The practices are in preparation for inter-scholastic and intra-mural gymnastics team from his front court post. development meet at St. Jo­ his first fight in the Golden He will be assisted by another seph High School in Metuchen Gloves when he scored a 13- behind the winner, Roselle Clark girls are now 6-2, tryouts. Eric really makes it look easy. Catholic, and second-place while St. Dominick has drop­ senior, Steve Nasto, who on Sunday afternoon. The second TKO over Alex Zac- leads both teams in scoring Grips time broke the old record caru of West Paterson. He Essex Catholic. The team ped to 5-3. was timed in 10.23.5. Miss Crilly scored 29 with 211 markers. The tap off of 6.3 held by John Moon. will return to action tom­ * * * HS M erm en Moonmen position will be handled by Ira Presley, Rich Tread­ orrow night at the Elizabeth points early this season. The Mike Esposito rolled 649 Mother Seton team is tied Devils junior Steve Marrin who, at well and Carl Stewart fin­ Armory in a semi-final 6-0, has scored 152 points ished in the top three spots match at 8:15 p,m. to top the field in the Inter­ for first place in the B. Are Left Raiders in the 440-yard run. Len Harden of Rahway was county Industrial Bowling division of the Girls’ Cath­ Put Foes this year, while the back- Clark’s high - powered * * * League at Recreation Lanes. olic League with a mark of courtmen will be Bob Blew- wrestling squad will travel unable to box in the tourna­ Spear jas, a 5 - 8 senior, who has Mother Seton’s girls’bas­ ment due to illness and has Other leaders were Bill Sti- 4-1. to Scotch Plains tomorrow * .* * picked up 113, and Mike ketball team of Clark has been dropped from the tourn­ chtner, 630, Steve Ondrejack In♦ W ake In Eclipse afternoon to meet the Raid­ 617, Joe Lucas 615, Joe The Pioneers of Somer­ Ni3

Undefeated Clark Squeezes YMCA Splashes ELECTRIC Local = Long Distance RAHWAY Royals Are SERVICES Italian-Ameriean Canucks, 30-11 To Two Marks CLUB Clark’s Crusaders rolled man, won the 106-pound con­ Still No. 1 Rahway captured all four over winless North Plain- test in a thriller, 2- 1. Smashing two records on Plugs - Switches - Lights The Clark Saturday Rec­ their way to a lop-sided 163- relays with the 10-and-under Hall Capacity 225 field, 30-11, on the Canucks’ Frank Annese, a sopho­ 80-yard medley team of Don mats. It was Clark’s ninth more, sent the Crusaders in reation Boys Basketball Lea­ 42 win over the Elizabeth With Dancing 180 win in 10 starts. from, 9-0, with a 4-0 shut­ gue, which is sponsored by YMCA, the Rahway Y boys’ Kluse, Wayne Moore, Martin Stoves - Heat - Driers Coach John Redfern’s team out. Zlggy Opperman, s soph- the Clark Board of Education, swimming team captured its Matzuc and Jim Papp; the won nine of the 12 events. more, took his 123-pound bout has reached the halfway mark eighth victory in nine starts. 11- 12-year-old team in the Storage with the Royals out front with Record breakers were 160-yard medley of Brian Air Conditioners Parties - Weddings Jerry Mehalick, a fresh­ by a 2-0 score. Rick Illion Kelly, Andy Variano, Mark man, took the 98-pound class was held to a draw at 0-0 a 6-0 record. The league, Tony Veverka, who set a FREE ESTIMATES Meetings • Dances which is made up of 102 mark of 21.4 in the 40-yard Brennan and Frank Cimanto; by an 8-5 decision. Dean by Bueschel, giving the Clark the 160-yard team of Mai Steele, another first-year wrestler a season mark of 7- seventh and eighth-grade freestyle for 11- 12-year- 100 AMP 220V Service 0-3. boys, plays its games on olds and Andy Variano, who Pringle, George Steisel, Greg For Information Call Saturday afternoon between set a standard of 27.3 in the Barone and Chris Solop for McColley Bros. With Clark in front, 12-2, 13-14 year-olds and the 15- 6 - 8 P. M. HS M atm en the Canucks won the 136- the hours of 1 - 4 p.m, at the 40-yard breaststroke for 11- Charles H. Brewer gym un­ 12-year-olds. 17 team of John Slanovec, VICTOR SKAKANDY = MOVERS = pound match to cut the mar­ Jim White, Chuck Slanovec SAL FINELL1 - 388-6435 gin to 12-5, but Gene Fon­ der the supervision of Ed Other winners were Frank Yield Edge tana extended his all-winning Muzik and Anthony Rocco. Cimato, 13-under, dive; San­ and John Nees. RAHWAY 388-3612 388-3914 SAL GOLINI - 381-4056 record to 10 with a 4-1 de- • Some of the leading play­ dy Johnson, 14-and-over, cision over Maszczak and ers of the teams are as dive; Paul Mulligan, 14-and- Clark was in front, 15-5. follows: Royals -VinnyRudo under, 80 yards individual WE REPLACE It’s To Raiders George Scott won by de­ and Bert Miller; 76’ers-Stu medley; John Slanovec, 15- 9 BROKEN FRAMES RAHWAY BOOK The Raiders of Scotch fault for an 18-5 lead. Ray Solomon and Kevin Ruta; Tro- 17, in the 1690yard individ­ ual medley; Don Kluse, 10- Do it yourself kits - Crazy Plains are too strong for a Guerry, a junior, took the jens - Jack Farmer and Brian cars - Boats, carriers & Air­ Jan-Ell American Food & GIFT SHOP good Rahway team and when 156-pound match to increase Rugger!; Mets - Ralph Mar- and-under, 20-yard back- rone and Bruno Tylutki; Cel­ stroke; Brad Tombs, 10-and- planes - Electric trains, all Fenton Glass they meet here next Wednes­ the lead to 21-5, but North gauges and accessories day afternoon, the Blue and Plainfield won the next two tics - Bob Prygrocki and under, 20-yard breaststroke, For Hum m els White should be the winner by matches for a 21-11 margin Greg Opperman; Vikings - Steve Slanovec, 11-12, in the (Repaired and Sold) Chinatown Family Dinner Jew elry 40-yard backstroke. Smart Fashions Pilgrim Glass a 23-15 margin. and, in the final bout of the Bob Veek and George Mehm; Orders to Take Out The R,< ders figure to take day, Jay Zavoli pinned Bat­ Rams - Kevin Reilly and Alan Also, Mai Pringle, 13-14, CORNER FOR LADIES At F igurines 100 t h e first two matches, when tista in 0.42. Wasserman; Knicks - Joel in the -yard backstroke; BRIC-A-BRAC Modest Prices Dolls & Plush Animals Mike Juppel and Jeff Lange The summaries: Marrin and Bob Matthews; George Streigel, 13-14inthe While You Wait! Wide Range of Books 100-yard breaststroke; Pat (New and Used) Jr., Misses & tangle with Zolton Danchetz 98 - Mehalick, C, decision- Bullets - Gary Malgeri and We replace all types of Best Sellers and Frank Losey. The In­ ed Schneider, 8-5; 106 - John Schmaltz; Cossacks - Weaver, 13-14, the 100-yard Half Sizes Canton House Prayer Books Fred Czarnecki and Guy butterfly; Chuck Slanovec, SMALL APPLIANCES lenses, too! Bibles dians should hit the score- Steele, C, decisioned Zam- Just bring in the pieces of board when Mike Caravella pella, 2-1; 115- Annese, C, Squillace; Lions - Karl 15-17, the 100-yard free­ (Repaired and Sold) 1490 Irving St. Children’s Books Friedman and Mark Reiner; style; Larry Berko, 15-17, your broken glasses Restaurant wins over Keith Devine and decisioned Schickling, 4-0; 548 W. Grand Ave., Rahway Rahway, N. J. Paper Books (3000 titles) Andera Bryant nips Mike 123 - Opperman - C, de­ Bucks - Jack Gigantino and the 100-yard backstroke; Jim 1540 IRVING STREET Sawzak, but Mike Russo will cisioned Ducossi, 2-0; 130 - Billy Mellott. Wight, 15-17, 100-yard breastroke, and Dave Owen, 382-2498 Robt. E. Brunner 388-0453 RAHWAY, N. J. (dosed Mondays stop Bob Sojka and when Don Illion, C, and Bueschel, draw, Our ads get you action. Call Balogh wins over Mike So- 0-0; 136 - Marino, NP, de­ 15-17, in the 100-yard butter­ WESTFIELD 53 E. CHERRY ST. bel, the teams will be tied cisioned Graca, 6-0; 141 - The Rahway News Record at fly. Hobby Korner CRANFORD S&H Stamps at 9-9. Fontana, C, decisioned Mas­ 388-0600 TOMS RIVER Ivy Storch Handi-Charge Tel. 388-5939 381-1770 Bruce Walck will have not zczak, 4-1; 148 - Scott, C, any trouble with Gary Bartz. by default; 156 - Guerry, C, Then Mike Ziobro will up­ decisioned Bicknell, 12-0; Complete Brake Service FOREIGN CAR set John Palmer for another 168 - Sweeney, NP, decision­ SLIPCOVERS Anthony’s Bike tie at 12, Jim Brennan will ed Esposito, 3-2; 178 - Pol­ Vince’s Car Wash INC. FAMOUS battle Ray Duffy in a key by Specialists! REPAIRS lack, NP, decisioned Stra- v\,\* I •!« ///,/ DRAPERIES MAKE SHOES and Key Shop match that will go to the kele, 9-0; Heavy - Zavali, COLLISION WORK AT Raider and, when Walter C, pinned Battista, 0.42. AUTOM ATIC Exterior Car Waph BEDDING DISCOUNT Anton J. Horling & Sons Grote wins over Kevin Gill­ CAR WASHING Free Estimates espie, the visitors are in Special 51.29 PRICES and Grandsons front to stay. Hild Sinks CARPETS RAHWAY TUES. W Ep.i THURS. European Trained Mechanic Open 3 Days A Week “SCHWINN” BIKES If he returns to action, Jim Regular Car Wash • REUPHOLSTERY White should win over Fred ^ Also Available * Brake Service (LIFE TIME GUARANTEE) Thur.-F ri.-S at. 'Moffat, but the Raiders’ un­ 28; Hawks Imported Auto defeated heavyweight, Dave AUTO WASHING & WAXING /* /'/7 ,/r|,pVS “BEST” SECURITY LOCKS Molten, will pin Rahway’s ALL IN ONE OPERATION WHEEL ALIGNMENT Sales and Service Bob Mensak to close out the • SIMONIZ POLISHING HOURS: 8:30 to 5:00 SERVICE Soar, 55-22 • MOTORS STEAM CLEANED SULO BROS. HAHN-ECLIPSE match. SAT. 8 to 5 1010 St. George Avenue KAGAN’S SHOES POWER MOWERS Casey Hild’s 28 points led 1850 ELIZABETH AVE. he Hawks to a 53-22 win SUN. 8 to 1 AVENEL (Near Cloverleaf) 38 Cherry St. Crusaders over the Lakers in the Junior CARTERET RAHWAY RAHWAY 382-1616 “QUEEN” FINE CUTLERY PHONE 969-2169 PHONE 382-3030 Daily 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Division of the Clark Recre­ 1560 ROOSEVELT AVE. NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. Rahway SAFES, ETC. ation Commission Boys’ Bas­ Samuel J. Gassaway Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m 388-3090 Are Pinned ketball League. Bob Scialfa 388-1790 1537 IRVING STREET chipped in with 19 for the 107 Monroe St. Rahway ME 6-9070 RAHWAY, N. J. winners, while Len Stirrat Hillside had nine for the losers. Hild’s By 23-point average leads the MERCHANTS league. JACK RUDDY’S RAHWAY Hillside’s Comets, led by The Suns broke a tie for full beautf care Travel Guide FLORIST STEWART Art Levine and Joe Ciasulli second place by bombing the SPORT CENTER of who combined to score 45 Bucks, 46-23. Hank Grave- 1085 RARITAN ROAD & GIFTS ELETR1C CO. points, won an easy 74-56 man’s 14 and Rich Clarson's — Sporting Goods — 3 $ * # VENICE decision over the Clark Cru­ 12 led the Suns. TedRudnicki CLARK, N. J. saders. Flowers For All had eight for the Bucks. Hunting and Fishing “ W alts My Line” Italian-Ameriean Food The Comets, now 12-5, In a battle for first place Occasions scored the first eight points New You! Licenses Issued 381-0260 Specialties & Delicatessen in the Senior Division, Knox (V-. Electrical before the Crusaders got un­ defeated Cornell in a 54-52 Specializing in tangled. The winners main­ OPEN NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT I Contractors thriller. Knox led by 19 points JIM DONOVAN WEDDINGS - HOSPITAL & 382-9222 tained-an eight-point advan­ after three quarters and then A Complete Travel tage into the second period just hung on. BobLewentow- JOSEPHINE MINLCCI HOURS Mon to Sat 9 to 6 NELS HAEFNER FUNERAL We Cater All Occasions and led at 21-13 before they itz had 19 for the winners. JOANN F AZIO Friday til 9 p.m. Service ARRANGEMENTS FU 8-2128 All Types of Imported 1 Mike Casmere's 18 paced Closed Wed. FISHING RODS & REELS Products are 5-11, by 14- 2 to open up the losers. REBUILT - GUN REPAIRS House & Industrial CRUISES - TOURS CORSAGES Mom’s Homemade Sauce a 35-15 lead. Bilella held off a last- 381-9628 Bowling Balls Wiring During that span, Levine, period rally by Cusmano to HOTELS Meatballs who ended with 23 markers, 773 W. GRAND ST. win, 49-47. Ken Lebowitz’s Dial 388-4126 P O. Box 575 Veal & Peppers • Sausage and Ciasulli, who finished 17 and Chuck Schicker’slb Royal Beauty Salon All Domestic and Overseas with 22, each scored six Rahway, New Jersey paced the winners. Minogue 138 WESTFIELD AVE. Travel Arrangements 33 WESTFIELD AVENUE points. had 14 for Cusmano. 264 E. GRAND AVE.. RAHWAY CLARK, N. J. 388-0054 CLARK, NEW JERSEY Clark was paced by Steve The Hawks, 3-0, lead the Nasto with 17 and John Stan- juniors and are followed by kiewicz with 10. the Suns, 2-1, the Bucks, HILLSIDE 1- 2, and the Lakers, 0-3. Furniture Refinishing, Repairing W anda’s KEN’S Slipcovers & Draperies Levine 11- 0-22 Knox, a; 3-0, paces the sen­ WATCH REPAIRS PRINTING Ciasulli 11- 1-23 SAMPLE DRESSES Custom Made-To-Order iors, with Cornett next at IN MOST SIZES Beauty Salon Kelin 3- 2- 8 2- 1, then Bilella, 1-2, and and • Largest selection in Nodovance 1- 2- 4 this area with Full Guarantee Cusmano, 0-3. GOOD QUALITY 46 E. CHERRY STREET Letterpress Rosenzweig 5- 3-13 Hild has an overall total • Fitted in your home Expert Repairs Rickel 1- 0- 2 of 70 points to lead the jun­ Reupholstering 388-2699 • Guaranteed Work­ Yurgst 1- 0- 2 ior snipers. Scialfa of the manship on AlI Jewelry Offset Piascki 0- 0- 0“ • Finest fabrics Hawks is a distant second Commercial • Reiide+tlia l New and Completely 388-1667 Cupito 1- 0- 2 with 37 points. Am.mg the • Lowest prices Snapouts Cardosi 0- 0- 0 seniors, Casmere of Cornett Colonial Beauty Shop FREE ESTIMATE Branch 0- 0- 0 is first with 51 points, with SOME AT WHOLESALE SIX HAIR STYLISTS AT Imprinting teammate Cook the runner- 388-5500 PRICES FU 8-3311 GOLDBLATTS 33- 8-74 up at 46 points, a point in YOUR SERVICE CLARK front of Lewentowitz of Knox COMPLETE FURNITURE SERVICE 20% OFF ON SALE NOW OPEN 9 to 6 MON., TUES., Rahway’s Oldest TRIB0R0 Stanklewicz 3- 4-10 and four to the good of Lei- A Fabric Shop-at-Home Service WED. and SAT. Rahway Blejwas 3- 0- 6 bowitz of Bilella. TEL. 3 8 2 - 9 1 8 2 Established Jeweler PRINTING SERVICE Nasto 6- 5-17 OPEN 9 to 9 THURS-. FRI. Nisky 2- 1- 5 Get the Facts ^Wandas dDless Shop Convenient parking directly in Fashion Fabrics 1017 New Brunswick Ave. It’s what you don’t know CHANDLER BROS. UPHOLSTERY CO. rear of shop in Municipal lot INTERIOR DECORATORS Rahway, New Jersey Marrin 1- 7- 9 13 WESTFIELD AVENUE 84 E. CHERRY STREET Bauer 2- 2- 6 about cancer that can hurt you. 79 EAST MILTON AVENUE Curtains - Linens - Yard Goods Get the facts from the Ameri­ CLARK. NPW JERSEY REAR ENTRANCE for your RAHWAY W. Ray 0- 0- 0 RAHWAY, N. J. 07065 convenience 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY 381-8277 D’Adamo 1- 0- 2 can Cancer Society. FREE MARKING IN REAR Page 0- 1- 1 Schwankert 0- 0- 0 PICTURE FRAMES Ted’s Pizzeria GREEN’S 18-20-56 MARTIN’S RAHWAY Clark 7-16-17-16 56 of Rahway Hillside 15-25-18-16 74 RAHWAY Floor & Bedding NEWS GLASS SATELLITE 1501 Main St. AIR CONDITIONING COMPANY RECORD Painting Contractors 388-0318 AUTHORIZED SALES and SERVICE W.C. Standings Try Our 5 Floors of Furniture Open Thurs. ’til 9 WORKS Specializing in THREE FLOORS AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION - HEATING W. L. AUTO CLASS LINOLEUM - CARPETS CLEAN CUT WORK Nursery Furniture - Edison HUMIDIFIERS - ELECTRONIC FILTERS otch Plains 10 1 Delicious Pizza VENTILATION FURNITURE - BEDDING Interior and Exterior Lullabye Childrcraft & Bilt- llside 8 2 rite Bedding - Englander anford 5 7 MIRRORS Directory FURNITURE TOPS FREE ESTIMATES Sleepmaster, etc. :rkeley Hts. 4 5 JALOUSIES Come Jn and Browse Bicycles - Rollfast and jstfield 4 6 PORCH ENCLOSURES Phone in Your Orders 24 HOUR SERVICE 3 8 Advertisements Columbia Aluminum Storm Windows and 381-6665 A1and Bob Furniture - Bassett Broyhill hway 2 7 67 WESTFIELD AVE. CALL CONFERENCE GAMES Doors - Estimates Given Kenlea and Colony - Toys TOMORROW CLARK 353-0450 388-1590 1752 Whittier Street Free Delivery & Free Set-up Clark a t Rahway, 3:45 p.m. Handi Charge GE Credit 9 2 5 -6 1 3 6 Scotch Plains at Berkeley 189 W. MAIN STREET Rahway Call 388-0600 213 WESTFIELD AVE. tights, 8 p.m. RAHWAY, N. J. Corner of Grand Ave. FU 1-6886 ELIZABETH, N. J. 35 Years of Valued Service 59 WESTFIELD AVENUE CLARK DEPENDABLE full beauty care Steve Art Plastics Rahway Bauer-Brooks Co. TAXI SERVICE For a creative approach to With NEW And BE/M /TITUL . Blueprinter hair care, see us. We offer SLIPCOVERS • 24-HOUR SERVICE • FAIR RATES expert styling, cutting and & Stationer Founded 1928 shaping . . . professional 1017 New Brunswick Ave. & DEPENDABLE IS INTERESTED IN YOU coloring. Rahway, N. J. NOT ONLY AS A PASSENGER H e a d in g Up CUSTOM MADE BUT AS A FRIEND Spring, Nicely Call for Appointment • Drafting Supplies AND MEMBER OF OUR COMMUNITY PLASTIC • Engineering Supplies 381*9889 Call for • Photo Copy Supplies REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE We Have Airport Service! For appointment call — Hrs.: Mon., Tues., Thurs. and Fri. till 9 p. m. SLIPCOVERS Call for a Pleasant and Courteous Wed. and Sat. till 6 p. m. 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FIRST BAPTIST SSSSfSSSSKSS Library Is Featuring Rahway Scout Honored Sunday, Feb. 15, 9:45 a.m. Harry Gardner James D. Mumford 3d, a Corporate Worship Service. member of Boy Scout Troop Sermon title is “ Living un­ Harry C. Gardner, 51, of Surviving also are three Week of Negro History 713 Leesville Ave., Rahway, #145 of Clark, has earned der Pressure.” 9:45 a.m. to other sons, Joseph J. of In commemorating Negro Negro Women, together with n?on: church school ses- died last week in Rahway Julius Mate, 65 Cranford, Nicholas Jr. of the God and Country Award. Hospital after a brief illness. Belleville and Raymond P. History Week, the Rahway M r s . Catherine M e Elroy and forcrlbrooI]1i nursery» Julius Mate, 65, of 2363 ST. MARY’S R.C. For other services and The emblem was presented Public Library is display- Mrs. Lillian Hannibal, are kl??f,r®arten’ primary and He was a maintenance me­ of Clark; a daughter, Rose information telephone 388- in recognition for work done chanic for 30 years at the Price St., Rahway, died at Montefusco of Clark; a bro­ Rahway ing a collection of portraits responsible for this display. mldcU®r®' . IIXHFR AN Hatfield Wire and Cable Co. home after a brief illness. ther, John of Clark, and 12 5107. through service and study. and articles that explain the An additional exhibit of Ne- ZION LUTHERAN He was the husband of Mrs. Sunday Divine Liturgy — gro people who have helped Clark in Hillside. grandchildren. Sunday Masses at 6:30 The award was made at the origin of the Fifteenth Am­ Mr. Gardner was born in Rebecca Mate. a.m., 7:30 a.m., 8:45 a.m., 10:00 a.m. endment to the Constitution. to put Rahway on the map ,, Mr. Mate was born in Hun­ Sunday School Classes — observance of Boy Scout It reads: “The right of can be seen in the foyer The Call to Repentance Fayette, Ala., and lived in 10 a.m., 11:15 a.m. and Sunday at the First Presby­ Hillside 12 years before com­ gary and lived many years Donald Martin 12:30 p.m. Rev. Joseph E, 9:45 a.m. citizens of the United States cabinet on the parking lot 1S * 6 !9r™on. of .f.he • in Carteret before moving terian Church, Rahway, on side of the library. Joseph D. Kucharik at the- ing here 17 years ago. He Donald B. Martin, 58, a Murphy, pastor. ST. PAUL’S to vote shall not be denied was a member of Local 1233, here six years ago. He was former Rahway resident, Rahway Feb. 8. or„ ____ abridged______by the United_____ These two collections of 10:30 a.m. worship service States or by any State on pictures will remain in the Sunday. Sunday school and International Union of Elec­ a maintenance foreman for died Jan. 23 at his home in ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST trical Workers. General Motors Corp., Lin­ Jackson Heights, N.Y. He was Rahway St. Paul's Church will the Sundays during Lent. For account of- race, creed or library during the entire adult Bible hour 9:15. The month of February. Atten- second in a series of mid- Surviving are a son, Way­ den when he retired five the son of die late Mr, and mark Feb. 15 at the first the first Sunday of Lent his previous condition of ser- ne of Rahway; a daughter, years ago after 28 year's Mrs. William S. Martin, who Rev. Michael Polanichka, Sunday in Lent with choral sermon, “ The Delightof the vitude. ” tion should also be called to week Lenten services will be the many books by and about held on Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. Miss Gail Gardner of Plain- service. resided for many years at Pastor, JohnM. Kikun, Choir eucharist at 8:15 a. m. Mu­ Law,” will be based on the Mrs. Minnie Avent, pre­ field; a stepson, Kenneth Dun- Surviving also are a son, 1111 Jaques Ave., Rahway, Director. sic will be provided by the first Psalm. Worship is at 11 sident. of the Rahway section Negroes that are available SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Julian of Belle Meade, and for circulation. Rahway agan of Laurence Harbor; Services were held in the English Service: girls’ choir under the direc­ a.m. Church school 9:45 a.m. of ±e National Council of his father, Thomas of Rah­ three grandchildren. chapel at Hazelwood Ceme­ (Pro Liturgy) 8:30 a.m. tion of Miss E. Maury. Tomorrow night The Twelve way; five brothers, RexC.of Arrangements were com­ tery, Rahway, on Jan. 27. He Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Breakfast and classes will will meet at the home ofMr. OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday worship 11 a.m. pleted by theLehrer-Crabiel Clark Sermon is “ The Illusions of Livingston, Jessie of Hill­ was buried in the family plot. Divine Liturgy 10:00 a.m. follow. At 11 a. m. there and Mrs. William Bolmer for Rahway side, Calvin of Cranford, Funeral Home, 275 W. Mil- He is survived by his wife, will be choral eucharist with the continued study of “How Church-state Separation” by ton Ave., Rahway. Pastor Richard R. Streeter. Herbert of Washington and Vlaska, his daughter, Mrs. ST. AGNES R.C. music by the senior choir. to Be a Christian without “The Christian’s Ap- “Soul” is the subject of Jack of Rahway, and four Donna Iverson of Jackson Clark Wednesday at 10 a. m.' tnere Being Religious.” proach to God” is the title the lesson - sermon to be Sunday school 9:30 a.m. beginners through junior high sisters, Mrs. Ruby Harwell Mary Casey, 77 and his sister, Mrs. Donald will be holy eucharist in the of Rev. Wm. M. Elliott’s read in all Christian Science and Mrs. Lucille Mazza, Robinson of Wolfeboro, N.H. St. Agnes R.C. Church Sun­ chapel. Thursday evening at ZION LUTHERAN second in a series of ser- churches this Sunday with department.- Seminars 9:30 both of Iselin, Mrs. Corine Mrs. Mary Casey, 77, of day Masses: 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 8 p. m. Lenten Devotions Rahway mons on “ The Lord’s Pray- the Golden Text from a.m. for adults and senior 66 W. Emerson Ave., high school students. Haefner of Hillside and Mrs. 10 and 11:15 a.m. 12:30p.m. will be held. er” to be presented at the Psalms, “ Truly my soul Daisy Jackson of Edison. Rahway, died in Rahway Hos­ Charles Simon and 5 p.m. Services at 8 and 11 a.m. 9:30 and 11 a. m. services waiteth upon God: from Him Arrangements were com­ pital following a brief ill­ Sunday. “ The Hourof Trail” of worship on Sunday, Feb. eometh my salvation.” ness. The widow of James Charles R. Simon, Sr., 61, SECOND BAPTIST 15. The Junior high program The public is invited to Joseph Subliskey pleted by the Pettit Funeral of 92 W. Cherry St., Rahway, ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE Rahway is the sermon of the Rev. Home, 371 W. Milton Ave., Casey, she was born in Bro­ died at home after a brief CLARK Frederick Fairclough. Youth for all 7th and 8th graders attend Christian Science Joseph R. Subliskey, 42, Rahway. oklyn and moved to Rahway groups Sunday 7:30 p.m. will be held tomorrow, from services which are held at of 11 Winthrop Rd., Clark, two years ago. illness. Born in Elizabeth, he Masses: Sunday: 5:45, 7, Sunday school 9:30 a. m. Church council Friday 8 o:30 - 7:30 p. m. Adult work 11 a. m. at First Church of died in Rahway Hospital after Surviving are a son, Jam­ lived in Rahway 27 years. He Youth fellowship day will be committee Feb. 16 8 p. m. was a member of the Inter­ 8, 9:15, 10:15, 11:15, 12:15, marked at the 11 a. m. ser­ p.m. Lutheran Church Wom­ Christ, Scientist, 830 Jef- he was stricken with an ap­ James Maher es of Rahway; two daughters, national Brotherhood of Elec­ (Aud.h 9:15, 10:15, 11:15 vice. Rev. James W. Ealey en Monday 8 p.m. with Mrs. TEMPLE BETH TORAH parent heart attack at home. Mrs. Patricia Foster of Port trical Workers Local ft575 and 12:15. Frederick Fairclough lead­ Rahway ferson Ave., Rahway, Sunday He was the husband of Mrs. James F. Maher, 64, of Jefferson, L. I., and Mrs. will deliver the morning school classes convene at 23 Clinton St. Rahway, died Elizabeth and was employed Weekdays: 6:15, 7, 8. message. A panel discuss­ ing the topic, “ Women of Jean Jaczynski Subliskey and Marion Lyons of Brooklyn; as an electrician for the past Holydays: 5:45, 7, 8,9,10, Tanzania.” Mid-week Lenten Feb. 12 morning services 10:55 a. m.; children and lived in Clark nine years, last week at the Beachview two sisters, Mrs. Florence ion and music program will Nursing Home, Keansburg, 30 years working out of the a.m., 5:30 p.m. be held at 3:30 p. m. by the service Wednesday 8 p.m. at 7 o’clock; Feb. 13 late young students to the age of He was a scoutmaster of Gallagher of Scotch Plains Elizabeth Union office. First Fridays: 6, 7, 8, Women’s Service Group Feb. Friday evening services at 20 are welcome to attend. Mildred Terrace Boy Scout after a long illness. He was and Mrs. Ida Young of Bro­ youth of several churches. the husband of Mrs. Margaret He is survived by his wife 11:15 (during school year) Music will be provided by. 19, 10 a.m. 8:30 o’clock. The members A radio series, “ The Bible Troop 246 and a communi- oklyn, and eight grandchil­ Cathryn Humes Simon, three and 5:30 p.m. the Jersey City Job Corps of the Boy Scouts will con­ Speaks to You,” may be cant of St. Agnes R.C. Church. Suydam Maher. Born in Buf- dren. sons, Robert of Spotswood, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN duct the services. Feb. 14 heard every Sunday morning Mr. Subliskey served in falo, N.Y., Mr. Maher lived Arrangements were hand­ HOLY TRINITY EASTERN choir. Rahway over stations WERA, Plain- the Army during the Korean in Rahway 45 years. led by Thomas F. Higgins Richard of Lakewood and morning services at 8:30 tj„_- , iiia Charles of Edison; two dau- ORTHODOX FIRST METHODIST o’clock; Junior Congregation field at 8:15 and WVNJ, Ne- conflict and at the time of He retired 10 years ago Funeral Home, 1116 Bryant ghtersMrs. Stephen Cobb of Rahway Rahway - Clark Holy communion will be at 10:30 a. m.; Feb. 15 mor­ wark at9:45. Listen this Sun- his death was attending night as a materials handler at die Fort Wayne, Ind., and Mrs. observed at the 9:30 and 11 ning services at 8:30 o’clock; day to “ What Gets Rid of a classes at Fairleigh Dickin- former Mac-Lac Shellac Rev. Kenneth A. Austen- Richard Brunning of Deland, Serving Sundays at Abra­ .a. m. worship services, Sun- Feb. 16 and 19 morning ser­ Bad Temper?' son University. plant here after 35 years of Charles L. Brown Fla.; one sister Mrs. William ham Clark School. Broad­ berg has chosen a series of cjay> Members of fellowship vices at 7 o’clock. Surviving also are two service. Mr. Maher was a charies L. Brown, 74, of sermons on the Psalms for j 970 confirmation class will sons, Brian, 13, and Eric, 4; Hoffman of Houston, Tex., way and Ritter Place, Clark. communicant of St. Mary s 11B Atlantic Dr., Rahway, and 11 grandchildren. participate in the 11 a. m. a daughter, Cheryl, 9; a bro­ R.C. Church and a member fn East Orange Veter- The funeral service are service. This is the last ser­ ther, Linus of Dickson City, of its Holy Name Society. ans Hospital after a long being held today at the vice to be conducted by Pas­ C^orey and C^orey Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Kath­ Surviving also are three illness. The husband of the Thomas F. Higgins’ Sons Fu­ mA ^fonb ter Eugene Ebert before leen Mill of Wyoming, Pa., sons, Frank of Avenel, Tho- iate MrSo Harriet Regan neral Home. leaving for his new pastor­ and Mrs.Leona Zelno of Ey- mas of Westfield and Ronald Brown, he was a communi- T FUNERAL HOME CLASSIFIED ADS (Incorporated) ate in the First Presbyterian non, and his mother, Mrs. of Rahway; four daughters, cant of St< John Apostle Church, Alliance, Ohio. Phone 382-7900 Mildred Subliskey of Eynon. Mrs. Joan Ravera of East R> c> church, Clark. GET YOU RESULTS Church school classes 9:30 Arrangements were com­ Brunswick, Mrs. Blanche Os- Surviving are a stepson, Rendering a dignified and personalized funeral a. m.; senior seminar 11 pleted by the Walter J, John­ mond of Toms River, Mrs. Roger Regan of Jamesburg; service to this community for three generations. a. m.; senior fellowship 7 son Funeral Home, 803 Rari­ Rita Meenan of Norwalk, a step-daughter, Mrs. Ric- New Pin p. m.; p. c. fellowship 6:30 tan Road. Conn., and Mrs. Elizabeth hard Disher of Bloomfield; p. m. Wednesday; fellowship Gawronski of Rahway; two a brother, Paul in Vermont; J. Owner and Manager Deadline EDWARD HIGGINS, 1970 at 5; caapcl and senior James E. Corey 259 Elm Avenue brothers, Kenneth and Gerald sisters, Miss Ella Brown 1116 Bryant Street, Rahway choir rehearsal 7 and 8 p. m. Crusaders of Rahway; four sisters, Mrs. ancj Mrs. Ruth Ducham, both today. J. Travis Corey Rahway, New Jersey Mary Tice and Mrs. Ruth jn Vermont; six grandchil- Nolan of Rahway, Mrs. Grace ^ren and two great - grand- Is Feb. 22 Fight Hard, Decker of Lake Hiawatha children. The deadline for entering and Mrs. Alice Bucher of Arrangments were com­ the 38th annual Union County Avenel; his mother, Mrs. pleted by the Corey and Co­ men’s bowling tournament Henrietta Maher of Rahway, rey Funeral Home, 259 Elm has been extended one week Then Lose and 15 grandchildren. Ave. to Sunday, Feb. 22. Chair­ The Raiders of Scotch Arrangements were com­ man Frank Della Ragio.ne of Plains, on their way to the pleted by the Corey and Cor­ Rahway announced the new Watchung Conference title, ey Funeral Home, 259 Elm C. Poplowski, 47 deadline today for the Union scored a hard-fought 84-62 Ave., Rahway. Chester Poplowski, 47, of County Bowling Association’s victory over the Clark Cru­ 1946 Paterson St., Rahway, championship event star, ing saders. Mrs. Poultney, 74 died in East Orange Veter­ Mar. h 7atGardenState B:\v-, It was the Raiders’ 14th ans Hospital. Union. straight win and their 16th Mrs. Marion Poultney, 74, Mr. Poplowski was a It is expected that mere in 18 starts. The battling of Arcade Gardens died at member of Corp. Keller than 400 teams will compete ‘Crusaders trailed, 39-31, at Muhlenberg Hospital, Plain- Chapter 14, Disabled Vet­ in the nine-day event, which the halfway mark. field. erans, Rahway, and the Fleet continues tlnrough March 15, Steve Nasto’s goal opened Born in Montclair, Mrs. Reserve Association. He al­ Based on 400 entries, first- the scoring-in the third per-, Poultney resided for the past so was a member of the Na­ place cash awards in the iod to cut the lead to 39-33, years in Old Bridge. Prior tional Rifle Association and team event will be $1,000 in then the champs erupted for to that she lived 25 years a communicant of St.Mary’s the handicap division and 10 points around a jumper in Clark and 25 years in R. C. Church, Rahway. $500 in the net division. by Mike Nisky to open up a Kenilworth. Her husband, Surviving is a sister, Mrs. This is a 100 per cent 14-point lead. Thomas Poultney, died in Amelia De Chiaro, with handicap tournament with Frank Zelesnik hit on two 1968. whom he resided. singles and doubles in addi­ the weather outside is frightful. jumpers and a foul in the Mrs. Poultney was a com­ Arrangements were hand­ tion to the five-man team salvo. Zelesnik led the scor­ municant of St. John The led by the Corey and Corey event. The entry fee is $5 There is no better time than now to ing with 28 points, while Apostle Church, Clark, and Funeral Home, 259 Elm Ave. per man per event and $2 install modern gas air conditioning in your home. Brian Day had 21. Nasto and belonged to its Rosary So­ additional for bowlers en­ Nisky each had 14. Steve ciety. tering their nine-game score Marrin spearheaded the Survivors include a son, N. Valentine, 85 in the all-events prize com­ scoring with 16 for the losers. Thomas R. Poultney of Col- Nicholas A, Valentine, 85, petition. SCOTCH PLAINS onia, a daughter, Mrs. Dor­ of 33 Loeser Ave., Clark, Entry blanks are available Zelesnik 11- 6-28 othy Johnson with whom she died in Ash Brook Nursing at all bowling establishments Thomson 4- 3-11 made her home, a sister, Home, Scotch "Plains. He was in Union County or from the Day 10- 1-21 Mrs. Ruth Byrne of Long the husband of the late Mrs. Union County Bowling Asso­ Hughes 7- 1-15 Island City, N.Y.; six grand­ Mary Pella Valentine and the ciation, 23 West Westfield Helbig 1- 1- 3 children and three great­ father of the Rev. Lembert Ave., Roselle Park. Infor­ Grattan 0- 2- 2 grandchildren. A son, Fred­ H. Valentine of St. Francis mation is available by calling Richey 1- 0- 2 erick Poultney of Clark died R, C. Church, New York. 241-5533. Boisture 0- 0- 0 in January, 1969. Born in Italy, Mr. Valen­ a n d Lestrange 0- 0- 0 Pettit Funderal Home, 371 tine was a communicant of Recreation Cage Gustafson 1- 0- 2 W. Milton Ave., Rahway, is St. John the Apostle R. C. handling arrangements. Church. ST. MARY’S BOYS 35-14-84 FIRST ROUND the fire is so delightful. CLARK Now, when the snow is falling, is the best time Stankiewicz 2- 4- 8 W L Blejwas 5- 0-10 Adult School Will Offer Seton Hall 2 6 to ask for a free home air conditioning survey. Nothing to Nasto 7- 0-14 St. Peter’s 1 1 buy. No obligation. Nisky 6- 2-14 St. Joseph’s 0 2 Marrin 5- 6-16 Course on Government WEEK’S RESULTS Bauer 0- 0- 0 The Rahway Adult School and municipal government, St. Peter 34, St. Joseph 28 Quinn 0- 0- 0 will offer a six-week course, with coverage of such spe­ WEEK’S TOP SCORERS Wray 0- 0- 0 “ Citizen Participation in cific topics as the organiza­ Arcuri, St. Peter’s 15 D’Adamo 0- 0- 0 Government,” from 7:30 to tional structure of govern­ Irving, St. Joseph’s 10 Schwankert 0- 0- 0 9 p.m. at the Rahway High ment, Title 19, - election Corridon, St. Peter’s 10 School beginning Monday, laws of New Jersey, political Condron, St. Joseph’s 8 25-12-62 March 2, at an enrollment fee party structure, effect of Holley, St. Peter’s 8 S. Plains 25-14-21-24—84 of $5 per person. pressure groups and lobby­ HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Clark 16-15-11-20—62 Christopher Dietz of the ists, identification of issues SECOND ROUND Rahway law firm of Comer- affecting society and how W. L. ford and Dietz, will instruct an individual’s effort can be Army 1 0 Christian Sciencd the course, which will be effective. Air Force 1 0 as long as you’ve got the phone, presented as a seminar with Each participant in the Marines 0 0 Reading Boom guest lecturers, Dietz was a course will select a project Navy 0 1 830 Jefferson Ave. former assistant counsel to for independent research and Coast Guard 0 1 give us a call, give us a call, ex-Governor Hughes and is class discussion, WEEK’S RESULTS Rahway, N.J. chairman of the rules com- Registration will take Air F. 51, Coast Guard 46 give us a call. Tuesdays and Thursday* mittee of the 1966 New Jer- place at Rahway High School, Army 50, Navy 42 12 . 3:00 P. M. sey Constitutional Conven- 1012 Madison Ave., on the WEEK’S TOP SCORERS Call 289-5000 for more facts about how modern gas tion> first evening of class, March King, A ir Force 21 Wednesday Evenings Thomas, Air Force 21 air conditioning can be installed right with your present gas 6 - 7:30 P. M. Highlights of the course 2* heat unit. And for a lot less than you probably think. will be an analysis of the Further information can be Goode, Coast Guard 15 ALL ARE WELCOME individual citizen’s influence obtained by calling the adult King, Army 14 Oh, and that free air conditioning survey? Better do it now. upon federal, state, county school at 388-8500. Wagenhoffer, Navy 14 Wiedling, Navy 14 Before June is busting out all over. Offer good only Kvarta, Army 12 in area serviced by Elizabethtown Gas. Moore, Army 11 Hoffman, Coast Guard 11 » * 7 J. DECISIONS — Every family must face the fact Holmes, Coast Guard 10 fT * /T f / T f l T that there are important and sometimes difficult MIDDLE SCHOOL KJVI w i / y # 1/1/ decisions to be made when arranging funeral W. L. » 77 service. At The Lehrer-Crabiel Funeral Home Marines 1 0 t /T / jy* we believe in making each family fully aware Left Overs 1 0 l/U /W b 0f aff the options open to them and providing Army 1 0 /V n / \ n * 4- them with complete information and advice for Air Force 0 1 'Elizabethtown Gas U / U U ( A / L their consideration. But we believe equally Coast Guard 0 1 f 1 m strongly that each family should make their Navy 0 1 WEEK’S RESULTS TW rlUTCLLS own *incd decisions to suit their tastes, prefer- ELIZABETH • METUCHEN • PERTH AMBOY • RAfHWAY > WESTFIELD J V /V l v V l U 'v v t ences and circumstances with the guidance of Marines, 22, Air Force 19 PHILLIPSBURG • FLEMINGTON • NEWTON • WASHINGTON BEDMINSTER their clergyman. Left Overs 53, Coast G. 22 Army 38, Navy 18 WEEK’S TOP SCORERS Sadowsky, Marines 8 Stargell, Air Force 10 The LEHRER-CRABIELFunera|w F e e S H V H l l i David B. Crabiel, director-manager Home Jones, Navy 14 Stargell, Army 23 jCRABIEI?I *>i> ______275 West Milton Avenue, RAHWAY « 388-1874 Decarlo, Coast Guard 15 ASSOCIATES Hannibal, Left Overs 23 ’ serves all of Middlesex and Union Counties from Milltown, Rahway, Cranford and Westfield. Brown, Left Overs 10 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1970. RAHWAY NEWS RECORD CLARK FATRIOT PAGE 1 L

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FIELD REPRESENTATIVE ience preferred but will con­ At Halfway EDWARD MORELLI 517 W. Grand Ave., Rahway, and neighbors with superb obligation. was promoted Dec. 19 to -P A R T TIME AVON COSMETICS and TOI­ sider other applicants who JOHN H. BARTON enjoy customer contact and The unbeaten Original Pals Navy Airman Apprentice Army specialist four in Viet­ Represent the fastest grow­ LETRIES. Own Territory, SINGER won the first half of the Clark Edward P. Morelli, son of nam, where he is serving ing bank in the state. If you have some ability with fig­ Navy Seaman JohnH. Bar­ Own hours. Call now-Rahway ures. Hours: 3 p. m. to 8 SEWING MACHINE Adult Basketball League by Mr. and Mrs. Edward B, ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. with the 1st Infantry Division. enjoy meeting and talking 353 - 4880, Woodbridge HI- defeating Garwood Rest, 101- Morelli of 34 Wendell Place, The 21-year-oldSakker is an with people, you will find p. m. Mon. thru Friday, Sat. 1969 ZIG ZAG John Barton of 1200 Briar- 2 - 2462, Clark - Westfield 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. For fur­ 78. The game was close for Clark, is serving aboard the cliff Dr., Rahway, is ser­ ammunition handler the experience rewarding. 756 - 6828. the first half when the Pals attack aircraft carrier USS For further information call ther information call Mrs. In walnut cabinet, slightly CARL R. SCHMAFD1G ving aboard the destroyer Szymborski 846 - 3000 Ext. used. This machine mono­ were ahead, 27-22, at the Franklin D. Roosevelt in the USS Brinkley Bass in the Mis. Szymborski, 846-3000 grams, appliques, sews on quarter and 50-42 at the Mediterranean Sea. The western Pacific. Ext. 263. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 263. half. 63,000 - ton carrier, a unit Airman Carl R. Schmae- buttons, makes buttonholes. dig, son ofMr. andMrs.Carl ORDER Immediate openings in our No attachments needed. 5 The winners then opened up of the U. S. Sixth Fleet, CAREER MINDED BE A SUCCESS H. Schmaedig of 69 Pres­ Clark branch, Raritan Rd. yrs. parts and service guar­ a 20-point lead in the third is on its 18th Mediterranean cott Turn, Clark, has com­ RENT ACT NOW! for the following: Platform Increase income, set your antee. quarter as they outscored cruise. NOW! Assistant, Secretary with Garwood, 24-12. The Pals DEBRA L. MC CALL pleted basic training at WALL PAPER own hours. We show you how FULL PRICE Lackland AFJ, Tent He has REMOVER TAKE A STEP FORWARD light steno. Good starting in a friendly, pleasant, pro­ were paced by Jerry Bechtle, been assigned to Lowry AF3, salary, excellent benefits fitable way. Write Box 1001, $48.50 who played his finest game of Pvt. Debra L. Me Call, program. Please call Mr. the year and scored 23points daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colo., for training in the ATTEND Rahway News Record, Rah­ Ea*y Terms 249-2242 missile electronics field. Emberly, Summit and Eliza­ way, N, J. 07065, for inter­ and cleaned the boards. Jerry George L. Me Call of 116 A - l ’s beth Trust Co., Raritan Rd., Kudrick chipped in with 20 Elm Ave., Rahway, corn- Airman Schmaedig is a 1959 view. THRIFT CONSIGNMENT graduate of Arthur L, John­ SEMINAR Clark, N. J. 381 - 4300. points, although he played pleted the clerical procedur- son Regional High School. Far Those An Equal Opportunity Em­ SHOP only half the game. es and typing course at the FUEL15.6 ployer. SPECIAL SERVICES Retarded Children’s Assoc. Jerry Greenspan played Woman's Army Corps Sch- LAWRENCE SZCZEPAN "Employed Seeking 137 S. Wood Ave., Linden an outstanding game on de- ool, Ft. Me Clellan, Ala. Council” 925 - 4522. Tues. thru Sat. fense and finished with 14 The course included instruc- Marine Lance Cpl. Law- O IL GAL- PART TIME 0w order of 150 gals. or mora MARK THE DATE - CONNIE KAPLAN 10:30 to 3:30 p. m. - Fri. points. Jim Powers added tion in routine orders, typ- rence Szczepan of 647 Cora NARRATE HOME FASHION 13 and Mike “Moose” Mar- ing, English grammar and pi., Rahway* is serving with Premium Oil, Nationol BronH, 24 Hi FEB. 19 - T to 9 P. M. 6:30 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. »*rvic« on nil mak*» of burners. SHOWS. CAR NECESSARY. MASTER zano scored 11 points to pace correspondence. the First Marine Division in BE OUR GUEST For rn ii ferric** just SAMPLE WARDROBE SUP­ a well-rounded attack. STEVEN R PETI Vietnam. W« rtm most everything g i v e u k c a t l ELECTR0L0GIST SHERIFF’S SALE______a For a most rewarding pro­ PLIED. CALL 381-9115. Mike Oakes, former Mont- ^u .n,irc D»r,AD., at reasonable rates. gram. Bring a friend. Re­ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW ciair State Coiiege standout, Navy Seaman Steven R. CHARLES BAZARA Remove Unwanted Hair JERSEY, CHANCERY DIVISION freshments will be served. HELP WANTED MALE UNION COUNTY was the big gun for Garwood. Peti s6n of Mr> and Mrs> Force Set Char- RENTAL SURE-FAST-SAFE DOCKET #F-511-69 He hit for 26 points and play- Steven Peci f 86 Parkway les Bazaral Jr son’of Mr A - l ed a fine all-’round game. Dr clark rerurnpd to rhi ie£\ ra~’u sonDOIIVir1- CENTER S IM O N E BROS. 381 -5415 By Appt. THE FEDERAL NATIONAL nicr navo pnnmv annrhor ’ ^ larK> returned to me and Mrs. Charles Bazaral EMPLOYMENT SERVICEMEN NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO­ Big Dave Conroy,_ United States aboard the air- of 1444 Esterbrook Ave., UNDEN, N.J. 219 Park Avenue, Scotch CIATION, etc., Plaintiff vs. WIL­ Montclair State standout, craft carrier USS Saratoga o V nsteruroox rye., n r «-oo59 To service home appliances 549 West Inman Avenue LIAM GUNNELL, et ux, et als, tsenred 18 nninrs hefore leav- carrler ubb Saratoga Rahway, is on duty atUdorn 571 ROUTE 27 Plains scored 18pointsbeioreleav f0u0WJlng a seven-month Rnvai Thai a fr Thailand m 6.2726 in Union County for leading Rahway, N. J. Defendants, Civil Action Execu­ ing the game early in the seven-month Royal Thai AFB, Thailand, ISELIN 24 Hour Phone Service authorized Frigidaire ser­ tion—For Sale of Mortgaged .r ,. _ - . , cruise in the Mediterranean Bazaral, a communica- 283-2200 Call 322-8300 vicing firm. Excellent Premises. third quarter because of an with ^ jj 5 sixth Fleet, tions analysis specialist is By virtue of the above-stated injury. DennisChincharplay- Thp qararriaa iC! hnmpnnrwrt nons an, - s specialist, is To Register opportunities. Call between ed a fine floor game and „ homeported assigned to a unit of the Pac- Character Readings by vrit of execution to me directed a in Mayport, Fla. 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., 623- . shall expose for sale by public scored 12 points for Gar­ ific Air Forces, headquar- LAUNDRY WORKERS, all 0222 ask for Mr. Ippolito. vendue, in the Court House, in wood. departments. Modern equip­ Mrs. Marko the City of Elizabeth, N. J., on In the second game of the ment, air cooled. All bene­ Stable Grooms for large pub­ Wednesday, the 25th day of Feb­ lic riding stable. Care for Worried, sick or in trouble? ruary A. D.t 1970, at two o’clock evening, the Colonial Five fits — will train. Call 388- Don't know where to get in the afternoon of said day. defeated Pailliard, 88 - 75. 3388. Hamilton Laundry, 276 horses, general maintenan­ ALL that tract or parcel of Colonial rallied in the last Hamilton St., Rahway. ce. Permanent job with pen­ happiness in life? One visit land, situate lying and being in sion, full hospitalization and with Mrs. Marko and you the City of Rahway in the County quarter to break up a close of Union in the State of New game. The winners were < MOTHERS! BORED! other fringe benefits. Apply will find the Happiness you 4 are looking for: For appoint­ Jersey: paced by John Dumbrauskes, Become a part time career Union County Park Commis­ BEGINNING at a point in the who ripped the cords for 25 girl. Top Commission. Call sion, Acme St., Elizabeth, ment call: southwesterly side of Adams points. Bill Cosgrove did 4 381-2915 or 382-4208. Mon. to Fri. 9 a. m. to 4 Street distant 156.49 feet north­ yeomen work on the boards % SALES t p. m. westerly along the same from its 2 4 6 -1 1 6 4 intersection with the westerly and added 21 points. Rich WILLING WORKER side of Main Street and running Loughery added 12 and Clem COAL DRIVERS 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. BEAT ' TAX * Motel maid needed. Call 486- thence; (1) Along the Southwest­ Reck scored 10 points. erly side of Adams Street North \ 3230 after 12 p.m. House to house coal del­ 580 Easton Avenue Kevin Duggan, the league’s 54 degrees, 44 minutes. West leading scorer, hit on his ivery. Good pay. Call 486- New Brunswick, N. J. 39.38 feet to a point therein in­ 4 High school girl wanted to 2726. tersected by the southeasterly patented long jumpers to tin­ baby sit with 2 yr. old boy. line of lands now or formerly gle the twines for 40 points 2:30 to 5 p. m., Mon, thru Ciaramello; thence (2) along the in three quarters of play to 4 For the best craftsmanship A BIG QUESTION same south 35 degrees 00 minutes maintain his 40-point per- Fri. DEPENDABILITY A in printing of all sorts give J Why pay $88 to $300 for j West 98.93 feet to a point in line MUST!!! Call 381 - 0190. of lands now or formerly Stoks- game average. Dave Cook 4 us a call at 388-0600. I a new sewing machine? | bury; thence (3) along the same added 29 points to give Pail­ I If I can’t fix your old I South 54 degrees, 56 minutes, liard a one-two punch. East 37.37 feet to line of lands In the final game of the 4 I machine, no charge, ot- I now or formerly Prepiak; thence MALE & FEMALE— FULL-TIME PERMANENT POSITIONS evening, John Schwarcz Inc. SHOP DAILY ■ herwise $4.95. Call Mr. J (4) along the same North 36 de­ 4 grees 10 minutes east 98.81 feet won by forfeit over the Kacz- J Cantwell 247-9735. to the southwesterly side of marek Association, which Adam Street the point and place could not field a team. 4 MARKET TAVERN 4 of BEGINNING. Our ads go to local people High School LOST AND FOUND BEING commonly known as SAVINGS 267 Adams Street, Rahway, Union and nearness means results! 4 LOST — a yellow striped County, N. J. IN STOCK! S e n io rs - DESCRIPTION prepared from thence (4) South 25 degrees 44' 20% to cat answering to the name a survey made by Dailey-Barto- minutes West to, through, and 4 Im m e d ia te of Tiger Saturday in Clark lono Associates E. S. P., New beyond the center line of a party D e liv e ry area. Call 338 - 7063. Brunswick, N. J., dated April 21, wall 100.00 feet to the point and This Job Is Reward. 1966. ..place of BEGINNING. \ 40% OFF! There £s due approximately The aforesaid desbnption Is in $14,272.56 with interest from accordance with a survey made R ated WANTED TO RENT November 20, 1969 and costs. by John L. Goodman, P. E. & L., The Sheriff reserves the right 620 Amboy Avenue, Fords, New A business woman requires to adjourn this sale. Jersey, dated December 21, 1964 4 very quiet quarters. Pri­ RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff ana revised February 17, 1965. CLOSEOUT! H is for moving ahead . . . when you start a vate home or apartment near EDWARD CASEL, ATTY. BEING known and designated June career with Prudential. DJ & RNR 158-04 as Lot 14-D in Block 767 as shown 4 train in Rahway. Miss L. l/22/4t Fees: $58.88 on the Tax Map of the City of Take a step into the future by applying now for Logan, P. O. Box 507, Spring Rahway. END TABLES a permanent, full-time position. If qualified, Lake, N. J. 07762. SHERIFF’S SALE EEING generally known as 468 4 We must move FROM you will be assured of a good-paying job Hast Hazelwood Avenue, Rahway, HOME COMFORT FOR BOYS! SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW these tables. awaiting you following graduation. New Jersey. Market Tavern youthful coordinates that can OFFICES FOR RENT JERSEY. CHANCERY DIVISION There is due approximately 4 Slightly damaged, There are many opportunities available, UNION COUNTY. $9,628.07 with interest from Oc­ one-of-a-kind. take it for boys, girls, everybody! including CLERICAL, TYPING, KEYPUNCH 5 Room suite - ideal for DOCKET #F-3743-68 tober 16, 1969 and costs. GOVERNMENT NATIONAL 4 Good selection One decorative wav to solve the generation gap. Hand­ and STENO jobs, and positions in COMPUTER lawyer, doctor, or profess­ The Sheriff reserves the right 4 MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION co adjourn this sale. val. from $49. $15. somely designed colonial groupings with maple or white OPERATIONS. You may even qualify for our ional man. Partially panel­ Plaintiff, vs. DeWITT BUTLER, & gold finish. All pieces of solid hardwoods and veneers, Special Salary Progression Program, which led and carpeted. 382-2430 JR., et ux, et al, Defendants. RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff 4 topped with Westinghouse Micarta tops. EDWARD CASEL, ATTY. gives outstanding high school grads an or 233-4659. CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION— DJ RNR CX-152-04 exceptional starting salary, plus an FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED i/22/4t______Fees: $63.48 Bachelor chest _ __* 89.00 For the best in commercial PREMISES. 4 opportunity for faster advancement. By virtue of the above-stated LANE C a b in e t ______* 89.00 Benefits include a TUITION REFUND PLAN and community printing, write writ of execution to me directed LEGAL NOTICE 4 CEDAR CHESTS AND Single hutch____ _ * 79.00 4 to enable you to learn while you earn. to Publications, Lfc, 1476 I shall expose for sale by publio vendue, in room B-8, in the Court IMPROVEMENT NO. 618 Paid vacations. Numerous paid holidays. Broad St., or call 388-0600 TO ALL PERSONS RECORD CABINETS Double dresser _ *119.00 And a Company cafeteria. What's more. House, in the City of Elizabeth, 4 N. J., on Wednesday, the 18th INTERESTED: C a n o p y b e d ______*159.00 Prudential trains you on the job. day of February A. D., 1970, at I, the undersigned, being the two o’clock in the afternoon of officer charged with the duty of 4 Corner desk Student desk APPLY BY ATTENDING NEARBY ( MEN said day. making assessments for the bene­ ALL that tract or parcel of fits under and in accordance with *89.00 <109.00 WEEKEND INTERVIEWS AT: | RETIRED MEN the provisions of R.S.40:56-25 and Elizabeth District Office land, situate, lying and being in \ | MOST WELCOME the City of Rahway in the County supplements and amendments sfisl 712 Newark Ave. of Union in the State of New thereto, do hereby give notice Elizabeth, N. J. Men needed in Shop- Jersey: that the 3rd day of March, 1970, Dates: Fri., Feb. 13, 1970—4 P.M. to 8 P.M. ( Rite’s new store in Clark, BEGINNING at a point on the at 7:30 P.M. prevailing time, SPANISH DINING ROOM at the City Offices, COUNCIL Sat., Feb. 14, 1970— 9 A.M, to 2 P.M. northeasterly side of East Hazel­ | N.J. We have immediate wood Avenue, therein distant CHAMBERS, 1470 Campbell i openings for: 567.02 feet northwesterly from Street, Rahway, New Jersey, has the point of intersection formed been fixed by me as the time and SECURITY MEN by the northeasterly side of East place for the hearing of all per­ PORTERS Hazelwood Avenue and the north­ sons interested in the matter of THE CONSTRUCTION, of a | Good salaries and bene- westerly side of State Highway Route #25 and running thence sanitary sewerage system In THE PRUDENTIAL ^ | fits await you. Apply in il) along the northeasterly side of the area of Barnett Street, East Lincoln Avenue, East Scott person. East Hazelwood Avenue North 64 INSURANCE COMPANYOF AMERICA degrees 16 minutes West 23.60 Avenue, and State Highway I Route No. 1, together with pur­ 213 Washington Street, Newark, N.J. 07101 I SHOP-RITE reet to a point and thence (2) North 25 degrees 44 minutes East poses incidental thereto that An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F f Wakefem Food Corp. 100.00 teet to a point and thence may be required as a local Im­ 13) South 64 degrees 16 minutes provement, providing for the East 23 60 feet to a point and assessment of the cost thereof, We have a very large selection of as authorized by ordinance adopt­ colonial, modern, Spanish, French ed by the Municipal Council of the City of Rahway, New Jersey and Italian styles. on final reading at a meeting held AN AGGRESSIVE FILTER MANUFACTURING M E N W O M E N October 14, 1964, and that at such In slock ready fo r delivery. time and place, all persons inter­ FIRM IN TENNESSEE NEEDS A: ested will be given a hearing and See these 8 beautiful pieces in Check our SHOP-RITE NEEDS may present any matters to be 4 elegant Spanish styling. Includes considered by the undersigned In LOW connection with the said assess­ table, 4 chairs, hutch, buffet and FULL TIME - PART TIME ment, either in writing or in per­ 4 china. In fine grained hardwood. LOW PRICE! PROJECT ENGINEER son. DEPARTMENT MANAGERS CASHIERS DEPARTEMENT OF ASSESSMENTS 4 Go with Fleetguard, one of the fastest growing filter manu­ BAG BOYS CLERKS CITY OF RAHWAY Broyhill Premier facturers in the United States. A manufacturer of air, oil, Salvatore Cocuzza, fuel, and hydraulic filter systems for the diesel and auto­ Acting Tax Assessor motive industries, with a new plant located in the heart of Housewives Needed l/29^2t COLONIAL SOFA & CHAIR Tennessee's vacation land. As we grow you can grow tooi Part-Time Morning Hours NOTICE The requirements for this job are a BSME degree with 3-5 Take notice that application Beautiful sofa and chair years experience in product design, fluid mechanics, re­ has been made to the Municipal in lusirions fabrics of lated automotive field or equivalent. AT OUR NEW SHOP-RITE STORE IN CLARK, NJ. Board of Alcoholic Beverage Con­ trol of the City of Rahway, New i your choice. Wing tip $ • Within ten minute drive: ALL DEPARTMENTS Jersey to transfer to the Fulton and with full skirts. Restaurant, Incorporated, a Cor» . < —home to office 399 GROCERY MEAT DAIRY-DELI poration of the State of New Jer­ —6,000 student university sey, trading as Fulton Restaurant (Accredited Engineering School) PRODUCE FISH APPETIZERS for premises located at 1345-1353 Fulton Street, Rahway, New Jer­ FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE" • Within one hour's drive to boating, fishing, camping, and Top Wages—All Benefits—Steady Employment sey the Plenary Retail Consump­ s swimming at: tion License C-13 heretofore is­ mmm Call or write Mr. J. C. Brown, Wakefern Food sued to Leo B. Mosso, an indi­ —50,000 acres of recreational lakes vidual, trading as the Fulton 4 —5 state parks Corporation, 600 York Street, Elizabeth, N.J. Tavern. —10 federal recreation areas (201) 351-1400 Objections, if any, should he made immediately in writing to: To arrange an interview send confidential resume to: OR APPLY IN PERSON DAILY IN Madeline Kirkbright, Clerk of the Municipal Board of Alcoholic M A R T IN 'S Furniture' CLARK, N.J., 9:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Beverage Control, c/o City Hall. i 1470 Campbell Street, Rahway, FLEETGUARD DIVISION New Jersey. 4 67 WESTFIELD AVE., CLARK, N.J. Open daily 9 to 9 Sat. 'til 6 ^ FULTON RESTAURANT, INC. CUMMINS ENGINE COMPANY ® SHOP-RITE @ Anthony Paliaaino, President Easy to reach via Garden State Parkway Exit 135 to Westfield Ave. 208 Holly Drive, 4 3 8 1 - 6 8 8 6 / Lusk Stubblefield — Personnel Manager Rcselle, New Jersey Route 5, Cookeville, Tennessee 38501 John Caterino, Raritan Rd. & Central Ave., Clark, N.J. Secrefary-Treasurer 149 Victoria Drive An Equal Opportunity Employer Clark, New Jersey

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