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“ A VOICE FOR ALL -- AN ECHO FOR NONE. APR 4 1968 CLARK, NEW JERSEY VOL. 3, NO. 13 Clark, N. J., Thursday, April 4, 1968 10 Cents New Squad House THE QUILL Begins On Raritan Rd.

The Raritan Road loca­ tion for the new home of the The "one man, one vote" principle or "the people vs. Nassau Raffle Clark Volunteer Emergency the cows" decision of the Supreme Court has finally Squad is now in a state of disarray common with con­ reached our city hall and council. W ill Help Build struction, but residents and In a decision announced Monday,. the Supreme Court squad members don’ t seem came out in favor of applying the one man, one vote prin­ New Squad House to mind. ciple to local government. The decision is expected to The plot was more order­ cause chaos all over the nation as officials in towns just Mrs. Harry Jarvais and ly on the afternoon of Mar. Mrs. Harry Paulman are in 24 when the official ground like ours try to reapportion their neighborhoods. Tradi- breaking was performed. tional ward and district boundaries will have to be charge of a raffle on a trip to Nassau on the Oceanic The ceremony included changed in many cases. It should prove interesting. Liner being conducted by prayers conducted by R.abbi the Auxiliary of the Clark T. Stampfer, Rev. W. Elliot Volunteer Emergency Squad. and Rev. Denis Whelan. Tickets will be sold at local •Commentary on behalf of stores or through any mem­ the Squad were made by bers of the Auxiliary to help Joseph Good, president; raise funds for the new squad George Plungis, vice-presi­ Don’t forget to register if you want to vote in the June building. dent and Roger Wilson, cap­ Primary. The deadline for registration is Thursday, April Mrs. Peggy Bonardi was tain and co-chairman of the Building Committee. Victor 25. For more information, call the Township Clerk, Ed­ welcomed as a new member and presented with a mem­ Catalano spoke on behalf of ward Padusniak, at 388-9500. bership pin by the president, the City Council and Mayor Mrs. Eleanor Kraus. William J. Maguire spoke Hostess for the night were for the people of Clark. ■k -k k k k STUDYING BUILDING PLANS during the Ground Breaking Good, president,Clark Volunteer Emergency Squad; Judge Mayor Maguire and Mr. ceremonies of the Clark Volunteer Emergency Squad, conducted Joseph Postizzi, Squad's legal representative; Roger Wilson, Mrs. O’Neil, Mrs. Miklas, and Mrs. Newell. Good simultaneously de­ on Mor. 24 on the Raritan Rd. site of the new squad house are captain, Clark VolunteerEmergency Squad; and William J. pressed a gold coated shovel (left to right): William Martucci, building architect; Joseph •Maguire, Mayor. received earlier from the Have you tried to turn left onto Grand St. when you came Ladies Auxiliary and turned You’re Invited the first of many shovels of around the Parkway Circle lately? earth that will be required There are "No left turn" signs posted so be sure not to Clark Meetings Mrs. Rosemary Guzzo of to complete construction. "Travel In Fashion” 140 School St., and C. F. try to make a left. The matter was discussed at Council To Attend Class There are no special Munkel of 514 Oak Ridge Rd., and the signs have been up for some time, but some resi­ meetings scheduled for Clark Clark, are among 60 persons enrolled in a 10-week ad­ Invites Terrace PTA this week. dents are still not aware of the restriction. vanced astronomy course at At Adult School ‘‘Travel In Fashion” is Models are: Miss E. Apa- Next regular Township CLARK SATURDAY Council meeting is Monday, the Sperry Observatory on the theme for the Mildred linski, Miss B. Bleason, the campus of Union Col­ The Union County Regional Terrace School P .T .A .’s se­ Miss Karmazyn, Miss J. Apr. 22. Mark it on your RECREATION PROGRAM lege, Cranford. Adult School at Clark will cond annual fashion show, Tombs, Mrs. F. Di Fulvio, calendar and plan to attend. ENOS SUCCESSFUL SEASON conclude its Spring Semes­ featuring Suburban Showcase Mrs. E. Prasker, Mrs. J. ter on Apr. 10 after a most Krafft, Mrs.. E. Tendler, About 250 Clark people -- of both political parties - and Pan American World successful .term, announced Airways. The. showing will Mrs. M. Seltzer, Mrs. J. William A. Miskowitz, adult The Clark Saturday Rec­ turned out to honor Councilman Bernard Yarusavage at a be held Apr. 4 at 8 p.m. Richardson, Mrs. N. Taylor Over 250 Attend Testimonial school director. reation Program sponsored testimonial dinner given for him on Sunday. "Just about at the Mildred Terrace and Mrs. C. Schade. An invitation is extended by the Clark Board of Edu­ School, Clark. to the public to visit the cation closed their 15 week everybody’s here" said one memberof the committee. And Fashions will be pre­ For Councilman Yarusavage Arthur L. Johnson Regional winter program with a total it looked like everybody was. Just about the only elected sented in a most unusual Elks To Install High School on Westfield attendance of 7,600. This was Republican official not present was the Mayor. manner as teachers and par­ About 250 persons turned urer Joseph Brunnquell; Ave., Clark, that evening an increase of 1,200 over last ents model a collection of Township Tax Accessor out on Sunday for a testi­ from 7 to 10 p.m. On dis­ year. The five Clark schools spring fashions especially -Y * * * * monial dinner for Council­ Frank Naples; Acting Police play in the Cafeteria will be were used in this program. geared to travel by ‘‘Ann” New Members Chief John Waterson; Fire man - at - large Bernard articles of interest such as pf Suburban Showcase. Yarusavage. Captains Junker and Ma- The Benevolent and Pro­ oil paintings, artificial flow­ Pan American Airways’ The Councilman was kid­ langa; Public Works Di­ The new squad house for the Clark Volunteer Emergency tective Order of Elks 2327 e r arrangements, decorated New Jersey representative, ded and praised by his rector Anthony Belluscio; Clark, have planned the in­ cakes, items from the jewel­ Squad is about to begin! Jim Chapman of Hackensack former classmate Union Building Inspector John Do- stallation of new officers ry making class, refinished will host Pan Am’s partici­ County Clerk Walter Hal- enzelmqjj; Plumbing Inspec­ United Fund Many township dignitaries were present at the recent for this coining week ^ furniture, a sculpture dis­ pation in the show. ind his wife were to r Carl Kummer and mem­ It will be held at the Clark pin and he play, and some items from groundbreaking ceremonies -- and the people of Clark are Mrs. J. Fontenelli, Pres­ with gifts from bers of the Planning and Ad­ Lodge, 807 Featherbed La., presented the sewing class. proud indeed of the proposed emergency center which will ident, said: ‘ ‘ PTA members the testimonial dinner com­ justment Boards. Also Re-elects on Apr. 9 at 8:30 p.m. Anyone who is interested have really gone all out this mittee, which was headed by present was Thomas Me soon be erected on Raritan Rd. Harrison Barnes, past may sit in and observe any year to make April 4th a George Ebbe. Loughlim president of Civil New Jersey State presi­ classes that are in session, Just watch the people drive by -- lots of them slow up night to remember” . After Many township officials Service Council ft 8; and dent, will preside at the in­ which include: Beginning and Clark PA an dessert, fashions and travel were present at the dinner members of the Clark near the sign for the new building to take a look at it. stallation. Advanced Dancing, Flower there will be a card playing including Democratic Coun- clergy. Charles A. Walano of John Sarafin is Exalted Arranging, Jewelry Making, and bingo. The table prizes cilmen-at-large Victor Cat­ The guest speaker was Clark has been re-elected Ruler of the Clark Elks. Furniture Refinishing, Be-, are spring bouquets. Many alano and Alexander Pas- Mr. Halpin, who told the ginning and Intermediate president of United Commu­ audience that he not only ARTHUR L. JOHNSON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL door prizes have been chenko, Council president; Sewing, Oil Painting, Bridge nity Services of Eastern donated by local merchants WHAT’S NEW Judge Joseph Postizzi; attended Kearney High Classes, Home Hairstyling, Union County which conducts School with Councilman Ya­ and friends of the school. CALL THE PATRIOT Twonship Clerk, Edward R. Wigs and Wiglets, Golf, Gui­ the annual United Fund cam­ SPORTS SCHEDULE FOR NE)Jt WEEK rusavage but “ held hands Mrs. M. Angelo and Mrs. 388-0600 Padusniak; Township Treas- tar, Speed Reading, Com­ paign in six communities. for next week T. Verrastro are co-chair­ with his wife, Ann, when she puter Programming, Typing, Honor also has been paid and I were in grammar Friday- Apr. 5 Freshmen Baseball - Rahway - Home men of the affair. Assisting Shorthand, Business Ma­ to John Swintek, chairman - Apr. 6 Baseball-Roselle Park - 2 p.m. Home are Mrs. Cesneros, Mrs. school together.” chines, Stenoscript, and of Clark’s participation in He praised Councilman Monday - Apr. 8 Baseball - Kenilworth - Away- Rayhon, Mrs. R. Morton and Mr. D'Alessandro To Study Drama Workshop. the drive, for being the only Golf - Rahway - Away Mrs. E. Hobie. Mrs. H. Ed- Yarusavage for his service Free refreshments will be one to go over the top in as a Marine Sgt. during W.W. Freshmen Baseball - Roselle - Away elman is ticket chairman; At Oxford As Fulbright Scholar served in the cafeteria all campaign goal among the Tuesday - Apr. 9 Track - Berkeley Hts. - Home Mrs. M. Dios chairman of II and the Korean War; for evening. The cake decorat­ participating municipalities, Tennis - Cranford - Home hospitality and Mrs. J. Huff­ Troop. He still maintains an his township service on the which include Elizabeth, Michael D'Alessandro, ing teacher will be on hand Wednesday - Apr. 10 - Freshmen Track - Springfield Away man chairman of decorations active interest in riding -- Planning Board and in rec­ Hillside, Linden, Roselle and 10 son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ to show how to make simple and publicity. has even played some polo — reation; and for his efforts as well as intricate designs. Roselle Park. This was liam D’Alessandro of 1075 and enjoys tennis and swim­ on behalf of local civic and Clark’ s first year in the Milton Blvd., Rahway, has “ Come out and bring a ming. religious organizations. friend and see what the Clark Fund. Johnson Regional been designated a Fulbright Mr. D'Alessandro has his Mr. Walano, who lives at Clark Will Be Center Scholar at Oxford University Adult School has to offer Doctorate in Law from Airman First Class Wil­ and perhaps find a course 265 Oakridge Rd., Clark, has for 1968 to 1970. He has Georgetown Law School and long been a leader in the designated All Souls College liam J. Rowe, son of Mr. that appeals to you,” Mr. For FREE Easter Radiograms To Present is presently in his first year and Mrs. William J. Rowe Miskowitz said. Machinists Union, AFL-CIO, for his studies and will be at Harvard Business School and is the first man from a member of a special group of 118 Delia Ter., Clark, The Ladies’ Auxiliary, dress, with zip code, of the in Cambridge, Massachu­ has been graduated from a labor to head UCS or to head Baroque Music of Marshall, Rhodes, and setts. the Fund drive, which he did Catholic War Veterans, Un­ serviceman. Fulbright Scholars working U. S. Air Force technical ion County Chapter, will man Mrs. Joseph Mesaros, of He is a past President school at Sheppard AFB, CALL THE PATRIOT several years ago. In addi­ The vocal department of towards doctoral degrees. a message center for the 'Rahway, is coordinator of the of the Young Republicans of Tex. WITH NEWS ITEMS tion to his industrial acti­ Arthur L. Johnson Regional Mr. D’Alessandro, 24, at­ purpose of sending FREE project, with Mrs. Charles Washington D. C. and work­ His wife, Mary, is the 388-0600 vities, he owns and operates High School will present a tended St. M ary’s School, Easter greetings radio­ Sahradnik, of Roselle, and ed for various members of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walano’ s Market at 235 ‘‘Program of Baroque Rahway, and was graduated grams to servicemen and 'Mrs. Charles Basaman, of- Congress including Senator Jermon Mitchell of 413 E. Westfield Ave., Clark. Music” Apr. 10, at 8 p.m. from St. Benedict’s Prep, women in Viet Nam and other Elizabeth, as co-chairman, Robert Kennedy of New York. River St., Monticello, Minn. in the auditorium. The three Newark. As a youngster, he parts of the world at Grant responsible for scheduling The youthful scholar is performing groups of the was active in school organi­ City, 45 Central Ave., Clark. the volunteers. considering a career in the school — the Bel Canto, the zations and was a member The center will be opened Participating units in­ investment banking or man­ Shangri-la Night Choir, and the Belle- of the Watchung Riding today and tomorrow Apr. 4 clude the auxiliaries to Jo­ agement consulting field. Tones—will sing the music and 5, from 6:30 p.m. to seph F. Dietz Post Rahway, of Bach, Handel, and Per- To Benefit Fund 10 p.m. and on Saturday, St. Theresa Post 497, Lin­ golesi. Apr. 6, from 10 a.m. to 10 den, Rev. Hilary J. Stephan The Bel Canto will sing p.m. Auxiliary members will OSB Post 4 and Sacred Heart For St. Agnes three choruses from the accept the messages to be Post 735, both of Elizabeth. Messiah accompanied by a transmitted by radio hams Mrs. Chester Dobosiewicz The St. Agnes Rosary So­ string ensemble from the to two high powered trans­ of Elizabeth, is county pres­ ciety will present “ An Eve­ Regional District prepared mitters for routing to ident. Miss Ann F. Svoboda, ning in Shangri-la” . The so­ by Walter Both. The Belle- various parts of the globe. of Roselle is publicity ciety’ s annual card party and Tones will perform three Roy J. Eise, of 1930 Mont­ chairman. fashion show will be held choruses from Pergolesi’s gomery St., Rahway, will in the St. Agnes Auditorium. ‘ ‘Stabat M ater,” in Latin. handle the communications An Oriental theme will be The chorus will sing the fi­ in cooperation with the New evident throughout, in de­ nal chorus and chorale from Jersey Emergency Co­ corations, refreshments, Firemen Standby the “ St. John Passion,” by ordinated Traffic Net (Radio music, and prizes. This Bach. The program will end Hams). He reported that event will be presented Last Thursday, fire de­ with the combined choruses some 500 messages were through the efforts of the partments in Clark, Cran­ singing Handel’s “ Hallelu­ transmitted during the following committeewomen, ford and Westfield were on jah Chorus” from the “ Mes­ Christmas holidays. all of whom will be attired standby for a fire at the siah.” Senders are required to in authentic Oriental cos­ Hyatt Bearing Plant on Rar­ There will be no admis­ have the complete name, tume: Co-Chairmen - Mrs. itan Rd. sion charge and all are cor­ rank, serial number and ad- Clair iBradley and Mrs. John According to Hyatt of­ dially invited to attend. Kipp; Ticket Sales - Mrs. ficials, the fire started in a L0SL YOUR GLASSES? Joseph Sasala; Decorations - heat treating room exhaust Mrs. Harry Brandt; Ar­ WE HAVE A PAIR fan and spread through rangements - Mrs. George twenty feet of duct work. Class Chess Tourney FOUND LAST WEEK Mark Ruggeri won a chess Amabile; Programs - Mrs. There was approximately Joseph Klimko; Refresh­ A pair of eyeglasses, $200 worth of damage. No tournament in the boys chess and checker club which is ments - Mrs. Daniel Barry; found last week, have been injuries were incurred and Fashions - Mrs. Raymond .turned into the ‘ ‘Rahway the fire was out in a half a school sponsored activity at the Charles H. Brewer Szymanski; Prizes - Mrs. News-Record” in the hopes hour. The Fire Depart­ Raymond Kostyack; and Pub­ that the owner will claim ments were on standby for school. Thirty-five boys participated in this yearly licity - Mrs. James P. Ma­ them. about three hours. event. Mark defeated Fred guire. The glasses have gray Many residents also re­ Wasserman in the final round Over 200 prizes will be lastic and metal frames, ported dense smoke near the MICHAEL D’ALESSANDRO AND FRIEND - Rahway scholar Pi in two very close games to given away, including a di­ t :hey were found on Church First Ward area of Clark win the best of three final. Michael D'Alessandro talks with now presidential hopeful amond ring. Also among the St., between Thoma6 PI. and on Sunday, but it was not prizes will be a drawing for Gary Slewak placed third and Robert Kennedy, for whom Michael worked. The young man, Eleanor PL, Rahway, last related to a fire in Clark a color television set. HAPPY TOTALS Charles A. Walano (seated)- Re-elected pres­ week. or Rahway. There were many Fred Poultney placed fourth. Ruggeri also won the checker who believe it or not was also president of the Washington, All proceeds from this ident of the United Community Services of Eastern Union County If you think they’ re your brush fires reported in the tourney earlier in the year event will be applied to the and John Swintek, Clark Chairman, beam about the better than glasses — just call 388-0600 area, though, as residents D.C. Young Republicans, has now been named a Fulbright to score a grand slam in building fund of St. Agnes and we’ll keep them for you. began spring clean up. Fellow for study at Harvard, 100% showing of Clark in its first United Fund drive. the club activity. Church.

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speaking. The Church School Ride to V/ashington D. C. to FIRST BAPTIST p.m. At this service the 811 St. Georges Ave. Her Mass of Requiem will be She is survived by four choir and the Senior Choir see the Cherry Blossom Pa­ Senior Choir will present appearance is sponsored by offered at St. Mary’ s Church sons Alfred and Robert of Area Religious Services will participate in the ser­ rade, leaving at 6 a.m. on A sermon entitled “ As “ Requiem” . There will also First Church of Christ, Sci- and interment will be in the Linden; Walter and Peter of Rahway; two daughters, Mrs. vice. A nursery is provided Saturday and returning at He Passed By” will be given be guest soloists. enctist,Rahway. The lecture, family plot. ZION EVANGELICAL for babies and young chil­ 5:30 p.m. by the Rev. James F. Hor­ which is free and open to Honorary pallbearers are Rose Hardy and Miss Gladys Ward, of Rahway, and six ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN-RAHWAY dren. Church school is held The Rev. James W. Ealey, ton, pastor, at the 9:45 a.m. the public, will last about Dr. Harold Garber, Austin at 9:45 a.m. The Young pastor, will preach on "Who morning worship service. METHODIST CHURCH an hour. Singer, Philip Matarese and grandchildren. Palm Sunday will be mark­ Is This” at 11 a.m. on Palm Frank Saladino. The funeral was held Apr. Palm Sunday services will Adults will meet at the par­ Church School sessions for ELECTS OFFICIALS AT Mrs. Price entered the ed this week with Choral sonage at 8 p.m. Sunday. Sunday. The Sunday School 3 from the Thomas F. Hig­ be conducted at 8 and 11 Crib Room, Nursery, Kin­ healing ministry of Chris­ Eucharist at 8:15 a.m. Music meets at 9:30 a.m. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE RUDD J. GIESS gins’ Sons Funeral Home. a.m. on Sunday. “ The Way Following the church ser­ dergarten, Primary and tian Science more than by the Girls and Boys Choirs. vices the Woman’ s Society Rudd J. Giess, 72, of 501 A Solemn High Mass of Re­ of Humility” will be the Middlers are held from 9:45 twenty years ago, after a There will be Blessing and of Christian Service will The annual fourth Quar­ Hyatt Street, Avenel, died quiem was offered at St. sermon topic of the Rev. to 12 noon. Sessions for Jun­ career in social service. She Distribution of Palms. The terly Conference was held Apr. 1. He was born in Mary’ s Church and inter­ Frederick Fairclough, pas­ have a Bake and Easter Sale. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH ior through Adult depart­ is a teacher of Christian Rev. Joseph H. Gauvin is The Twelve will meet at at the First Methodist Science as well as a member Texas and lived in Rahway ment was in St. Mary’s Cem­ tor. Music will be by the WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP ments are held from 11 to rector. Following the ser­ Church last week. The Rev. for 23 years before moving etery. Young People’ s and Adult the home of Mr. and Mrs. noon. of the Board of Lectureship vice there will be break­ Nicholas Buroff on Friday. George Watt Jr. of West- of The First Church of to Avenel 22 years ago. He Choirs. Child care will be This week will mark the The Senior Choir will pre­ fast and Senior Church The Couples Club will have field, Southern District Christ, Scientist, in Boston, retired in 1962 from Gen­ provided in the Parish House first Sunday of the Spring sent a Contata, “ The Sound Classes. Choral Eucharist a covered dish supper on Superintendent of the North­ Massachusetts. Mrs. Price eral Motors Co., Linden during the 11 a.m. service. Sunday School advance. Many of Singing” in the church PIER0GI SALE WILL and sermon with distribu­ Saturday at 6 p.m. followed ern N. J. Conference pre­ is currently on tour through­ where he was employed as a The Sunday School will meet specials are taking place in sanctuary at 7 p.m. on Palm tion of Palms at 11 a.m. by a work night. sided when the reports of fire inspector for 25 years. BENEFIT BUILDING FUND the Sunday School Program. Sunday. There will be a Holy out the United States,. Music by the Senior Choir. at 9:15 a.m. the last years activities, Canada, Ireland, and Great He is survived by his wife, A Vesper Service will be Classes are conducted for Thursday Communion Ser­ OF ST. JOHN’S CHURCH Junior Church School ser­ vice in the sanctuary at 8 election of officials and fu­ Britain. Rose Kerekes Giess; two conducted at 4 p.m. for mem­ all ages, Nursery through sons, Rudolph of Rahway and vices in the Chapel. HOLY COMFORTER p.m. ture plans were discussed. The Senior YPF will meet bers of Adrienne Assembly Adult, at 10 a.m. Free Bus William Bolmer, Donald Jospeh of North'Edison; one The St. M ary’s Altar Guild EPISCOPAL Transportation is provided at 7:15 p.m. Sunday. Holy No. 68, Order of the Rain­ Brewer and Guard Welsh, daughter, Mrs. Heinze of St. John the Baptist Rus­ Eucharist in the Chapel on bow for Girls, as they wor­ Holy Communion and in the Colonia, Avenel and were elected turstees with a Obituaries Meyer of Rahway; two sis­ sian Orthodox Church, 211 Wednesday at 10 a.m., and ship in the church of their Blessing of the Palms at Rahway area. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST term ending in 1970. Ralph ters, Mrs. Gizella Sotak or W. Grand Ave., Rahway, have Worthy Advisor, Susan The Rev. James Gent, pas­ also on Maundy Thursday 7:30 a.m. this Sunday. SCIENTIST L. Smith was elected charge HELEN R. ECKERT Rahway and Mrs. George started a project of making at 7 and 10 a.m. The Watch Schmidt. Gail Crans will tor, will bring a message lay leader and Charles Mau- Hegedus of Englishtown, and pierogi. They are offering Church School and Family “ Unreality” is the subject Mrs. Helen R. Eckert, 84, serve as the organist. from the Word of God at ren was named chairman of six grandchildren. before the Blessed Sacra­ Worship is at 9:30 a.m. Holy of the Lesson-Sermon to be of 653 Pierpont St., Rahway, three varieties of potato, ment is at 10:30 a.m. to 6 The Luther League will Communion and Sermon by 11 a.m. The evening service the official board. Mrs. Sam­ The funeral will be held sauerkraut and cheese and read this week in all Chris­ died Mar. 31 at home after p.m. on Maundy Thursday. meet Sunday evening at 7 is at 7:30 p.m. uel Steward as financial sec­ today, Apr. 4 from the Tho­ will continue making them the Rev. William A. tian Science churches. The a brief illness. She was born Lenten Family service (The p.m. Guerrazzi, rector, entitled retary, Harry White as trea­ in and lived mas F. Higgins’ Sons Funer­ until Easter week. Mid week Lenten Service service begins at 11 a.m. “ Hosanna - - Crucify Him” surer and Mrs. Donald al Home, 1116 Bryant St., Purchases may be made Lord’ s Supper) will be held will be conducted Wednesday Sunday School also convenes in Rahway 60 years. She was at T1 a.m. TEMPLE BETH TORAH Brewer as church school a member of St. Mary’s Rahway. A High Mass of every Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. at 8 p.m. “ The Gospel As- at 11 a.m. Students to the Holy Communion will be superintendent, were also Church and its Rosary-Altar Requiem will be offered at at the church hall. Mrs. Alice cording to Pilate” will be age of 20 years are welcome. held at 7 and 10 a.m. on chosen. Commission Chair­ St. Andrew’ s Church, Avenel Rustick is chairlady and the topic of meditation. Holy Late Friday evening ser­ The Responsive Reading in­ Society. She was also a past Wednesday. Holy Com­ men were named: Education, president of the S.P.C.A. and interment will be in St. Mrs. Pauline Mallick is co- SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Thursday service will be vices are held at 8:30 p.m. cludes verses from Pro­ munion at 8 p.m. on Thurs­ Arthur Karns; Christian So­ Gertrude’ s Cemetery. chairlady. The proceeds will conducted at 8 p.m. with the Bas Mitzvah of Zoe Kolpen, verbs. of Rahway. day. cial Concerns, Victor Som­ Her husband was the late go to the benefit of the church Sunday morning worship administration of the Lord’s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ers; Missions, Leslie Mil­ Herman A. Eckert and she MRS. ROSE WARD building fund. will be held at 11 a.m. with Supper. Benjamin Kolpen. Hazzan ler; Stewardship and Fi­ is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Rose Ward, 69, of a sermon entitled “ The Giant Solomon Sternberg will chant UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST - OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN nance, Samuel Steward; Miss Dorothy Eckert, at 270 Adams St., Rahway, died Misunderstanding” by the the Divine Liturgy. Rabbi CLARK AND COLONIA Membership and Evangel­ home, a third grade teacher Apr. 1 at home after a long Rev. Richard R. Streeter, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Jacob Rubinstein will con­ CALL US WITH “ The Cross Among The ism, Charles Mauren; and at Columbian School. illness. She was a member pastor. duct the services and deliver The Rev. Floyd Swart, LOCAL NEWS Crosses” has been chosen Worship, Walter Guerin. The funeral will be held of St. M ary’ s Church and Sunday Church School is the charge to the Bas Mitz­ pastor, has chosen for his 388-0600 “ God Is For Real!” will by the Rev. William M. Twenty stewards were elect­ today, Apr. 4, from her late a member of St. Joseph’ s at 9:30 a.m. At this same vah. Oneg Shabbos after the Palm Sunday message at 11 be the sermon topic of the Elliott, Jr., pastor, as his ed. New this year are Mr. residence. A Solemn High Guild of Sterling. hour a seminar in human services. a.m. “ Yout King Comes To Rev. Eugene W. Ebert, pas­ sermon topic for Palm Sun­ Junior Congregation and Mrs. Victor Somers, Mr. relations is offered, led by tor, on Palm Sunday. Special You” . During the service, day services at 9:30 and 11 meets at 10:30 a.m. on Sat­ and Mrs. George Way, Mrs. Mr. John Stokes. Nursery music by all choirs will be the 1968 Confirmation Class a.m. Church School meets urday. The Afternoon Ser­ Susan Osborne, and Mr. and is provided during 9:30 and provided at both services. will join membership with at the same hours. vice will begin at 5:30 p.m. Mrs. John Redfern. 11 a.m. sessions. The Junior Infant Baptism will be ob­ the church. Lenten folders which have followed by the Shalosh Seu- The board of trustees re­ High Fellowship meets on served for those parents JOHNSON been designated for the “ One dos, Evening Services and ported numerous improve­ Sunday at 4 p.m., Senior wishing to have their child­ Great Hour of Sharing” pro­ the Havdalah Ceremony. ments, repairs, and pur­ High Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. ren presented. gram will be returned in Religious School at the ZION-LUTHERAN-CLARK chases during the year. A Maundy Thursday Com­ A nursery is supervised Church School and at the usual times. Morning Ser­ In his pastors report, the munion will be held at 8 for children of parents and worship services on Palm vices as scheduled. The Sacrament of Holy Rev. John D. Stokes said, FUNERAL HOME p.m. next week. friends wishing to attend and Easter Sundays. Communion will be admin­ “ This church has made sig­ worship. Regular church “ I Behold His Glory” , a istered at the 10:30 a.m. nificant progress over the school classes will be held 90 minute color film, will worship service this Sunday last few years, not only in WILLOW GROVE at the usual hours of 9:30 be shown in the Fellowship AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN with the Rev. Joseph D. Ku- quantity but more important PRESBYTERIAN and 10:45 a.m. with special Hall at 4 and 7 p.m. Sun­ in quality as well. Now the emphasis on the Adult' charik, pastor. Preceding day. This film portrays the the service, the Sunday very real danger against Prayer Study Group meeting Dr. Charles Croghan, Jr. The series entitled “ What story of Holy Week. All are School and Adult Bible Sem­ which we must guard is that is Christianity?” continues at 11 a.m. in the chapel. welcome to attend. Assistant Professor of Re­ of being satisfied with the ligion at Bloomfield College, inar meet at 9:15 a.m. at 8 p.m. on Thursday night. Junior High and Senior High Choirs rehearse as sche­ present.” will be the guest speaker The Senior Youth Group The Tenth grade Communi­ Fellowships meet at 5 and duled. A planning session 6:30 p.m. respectively. on Palm Sunday. Services will hold its regular meet­ cants Class will be held on will be held for leaders of ing at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday. NAOMI PRICE Friday at 4 p.m. Fellow­ The Prospective New the Junior High program will be held at 9:30 and 11 Members Class will meet in a.m. Church School is held The group will view a film ship Gym and Swim Party tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. The and a round-table discus­ WILL LECTURE at the Westfield YMCA on the Library-Lounge on Sun­ Women’s Association pro­ for nursery through Junior day at 4 p.m. All choirs High at 9:30 and 11 a.m. sion will follow. IN RAHWAY APR. 11 Saturday at 8 p.m. gram on Monday at 8 p.m. The Senior Confirmation Sunday worship services will meet at their usual tim e s is entitled “ Your Neighbor The Senior High meets at today with Fellowship 68 11 a.m. Baby and toddler Class meets on Saturday at are held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. Celebrates” and will explain 9:30 a.m. The meeting of meeting at 5 p.m. and Jun­ care is available. JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME CLARK N.J. The Chancel Choir will pre­ the Seder, the celebration the Sunday School staff has sent the "Seven Last ior High Prayer Group meet­ of Passover. A Preparatory Service ing at 8 p.m. in the Youth will be held at 7:30 p.m. been changed to Monday at Words” . The Rev. Julian The sacrament of Holy 7:30 p.m. WALTER j. JOHNSON, Alexander, Jr., is pastor. Room. Communion will be served in the Chapel on Saturday. COMPLETELY Sunday School for grades The fourth and final ses­ on Maundy Thursday at 8 On Sunday at 8 p.m. the DIRECTOR ' W j r j r AIR CONDITIONED 4-12 is at 9:30 a.m. and for sion of the Lenten School p.m. Chancel Choir will present 2 year olds through grade of Religion meets at 8 p.m. the Cantata, “ Seven Last ST. AGNES CHURCH 3 is at 11 a.m. on Friday. Words of Christ” . On Wed­ CLARK nesday there will be a Con­ Women’s Association Cir­ SECOND BAPTIST cle meetings are held Mon­ firmation, and Communion SUNDAY MASSES: 6:30, day and Tuesday as FIRST METHODIST Service at 8 p.ip. for the 7:30, 8:30, 10:00, 11:15 a.m. 803 Raritan Rd., Clark, N.J? scheduled. Maundy Thurs­ The Deaconess Board will youth joining tqe church. and 12:30 jp.m. t day worship services will Palm Sunday services will meet at the church on F ri­ There will be a Communicn WEEKDAY MASSES: 7:00 be held on April 11 at 8:15 be held at 11 a.m. with the day at 8 p.m. The Flower Service on Maundy Thursday and 8:00 a.m. — CHURCH 3 8 2 - 6 2 6 2 and 9:45 p.m. Rev. John L. Stokes, pastor, Club will sponsor a Bus at 8 p.m. 6:45 a.m. — CONVENT. HOLY DAY MASSES: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. and 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. if you can

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to the Garden Department at the home of Mrs. J. F ir- Jewish Women Will Explain With The Clark Rotary gau. The International Re­ lations department will hold a benefit card party for the Members Meet American Field Service ex­ Celebrations To Church Groups Armed Forces The annual conference of change students. Mrs. F ir- The Anti Defamation elude Mrs. Nathaniel Kirsch, the 51 Rotary clubs grouped gau will be hostess to the League of B’nai B’ rith Wo- Mrs. Donald Myers, Mrs. together in the Rotary dis­ Music department on Apr. Marine Private Jack A. The Coast Guard also co- men’s Tabor Chapter is pre­ Aaron Ackerman, Mrs. trict for this area was held 19. Students from the High Barnhart, son of Mr. and .operates with other federal Florence Seibert, Mrs. Ed­ in Atlantic City recently it School will entertain. The senting a program called Mrs. Charles Barnhart of agencies in law enforcement ward Weinberg, Mrs. Isaac was announced today by Mat­ Public Welfare department “Your Neighbor Cele­ 189 Iva St., Rahway, com- operations, Shendell, Mrs. George thew Minnicino, president of will meet at the home of brates” which has been cre­ pleted two weeks of training Braunfeld. Clark Rotary club. “ At the ated for women’s displays under simulated combat con­ Mrs. W. T. Potter on Apr. The Womans Association Marine Private Dennis K. meeting,” he said, “ we dis­ 16. Mrs. W. T. Clark will of foods and religious arti­ ditions in the fundamentals cles, the basic Jewish tra­ of Osceola Presbyterian cussed matters relating to talk on the objectives of the of d .y and night patroling, Church will hold their this Rotary district, in addi­ ditions, holidays and cus­ Amnlnvmpnremployment nfof infanrrvwpa-infantry wea otepnen J. LendTEOI 10 r re d American Field Service. monthly meeting Apr. 8 at more Ave., Colonia, was tion to hearing informative toms. pons, survival methods and The annual luncheon of the 8 p.m. graduated from eight weeks addresses and making plans Past Presidents will be On Apr. 9, Tabor Chapter assault tactics at this Ma- will present this program The program for the even­ of recruit training at the for increasing our service held at the home of Mrs. ing will be “ Your Neighbor rine^Corps baseuai Marine Corps Recruit Depot activities.” Duncan Talbot on Apr. 30. to the St. Agnes Rosary So­ ciety at the St. Agnes Church Celebrates” , too. Mrs. here, A delegation of six mem­ Gerald Gross, Kadimak PRESENTING A CIGARETTE LIGHTER to form er Police Chief Crahan (who doesn’t training is given every Ma­ He will now undergo from bers of the Rotary club of on Madison Hill Rd. in Clark. rine after his graduation Chapter Chairman, who is smoke) are (left to right). Master of ceremonies Capt. R. Ward, James Crowell, two to four weeks of indi- Clark attended the confer­ Mrs. Rosetta Squra, St. Ag­ the Chief, William Jorden, Peter Frazee, Peter Zeleznik, and Mayor John Marsh. from recruit training. nes’s program chairman also representative of the ~ , . vidual combat training and ence. The presiding officer Dokeys Anti-Deformation League of Taught by combat e x p e r - ^ after Leave at gQme> at conference sessions was said that “ at least 10C wo­ ienced non - commissioned Cranford is the speaker. She will report to his first Ma- Leonard W. Lenzen of Bri- men are looking forward to Crahan Honored For Service officers of the infantry train­ will be accompanied by a rine Corps assignment. elle, N. J., who is the Gov­ Visit Rahway this meeting and the tra­ Erwin “ Tuck” Crahan, tives Robert Ward, who same committee would serve ing regiment here, it pre­ ditional foods such as kugel, group of women explaining The intensified Marine re ­ ernor of this Rotary district At the Lodge #16 Knights retired Deputy Police Chief served as emcee, and who on his retirement dinner. pares the young Leatherneck gefilte fish, matzos balls, the Seder, the celebration cruit training emphasizes which comprises seven of Pythias meeting recently, was the subject of much was a Patrolman under then County Democratic Chair­ to become part of the Ma­ blintzes, stuffed cabbage, of Passover. regid physical conditioning counties: Union, Mercer, the members enjoyed a visi­ kidding at a Testimonial Din­ Round-Sergeant Crahan, re ­ man James J. Kinneally Sr., rine air - ground combat humantaschen, potatoe pan­ This is a continuation of and survival techniques, both Middlesex, Somerset, Hun­ tation from George Dorison ner Dance in his honor re­ called “ some kindly con­ a cousin of Chief Crahan’s, team. cakes, and many more.’ last months meeting when at sea and ashore, to de­ terdon, Monmouth and Visier Royal D.O.K.K.; Paul structive criticism Crahan observed that “ this is the While in theme fielduwu hene wasv.niic ve,0 Tabor chapter’s A.D.L. the Women of Osceola had cently. self-confidence and Ocean. Anish, Grand Emir Hegira Police Director and Chief gave to new patrolmen.” He first time John Marsh ever taught how to use hand gre- pnrlll\. chairman for this program a tour of Temple Beth Or, Among the principal Temple; Sid Katz, Grand Herbert T. Kinch, who joined concluded, “ that by direc­ said anything nice about my nades, a compass and the is Mrs. William Warman Clark, by Rabbi Theodore . , . - ,. -with the M-14 rifle and 45- speakers on the conference M.A.; and Ray Harris, De­ the department about six tion and example, Chief Cra­ relatives” and added that he pnnctples of map reading caliber lstol are equally and her committee will in- Stampfer. program were: A.D.G. Stew­ puty. months after Chief Crahan, han had molded the char­ would be “ the first to vol­ and land navigation. He stressedp and close order Circle #3 will be Host­ acter and development, of unteer” to serve on a com­ art, former Vice President Forthcoming Dokey events esses for the evening and said, “ 1 could tell many learned how to detect and ins’dUs the traditions of Rotary International from were discussed and the ST. JOHN’S CH JRCH more stories about our work many fine officers of police mittee for a dinner for Marsh Circle #2 will be in charge disarm mines and booby Corps teamwork, Sydney, Australia, and Lee meeting was followed by re­ together but I remember 1 departments” and said that when he retires. traps and, while being ex- of Devotions. H. Bristol, Jr., President of freshments provided by Dave CONDUCTS MISSION am on Church premises.” he was “ a Policeman’s Po­ Jerry Malloy, Youth Di­ posed to live machine gun HOLY TRINITY LADIES Westminster Choir College, Broder. The second consign­ Kidding him about his nick­ liceman.” rector for Hoboken and fire, he learned to advance RAHWAY HADASSAH Princeton, N. J. The pro­ ment of candy for the charity SERVICE name, Chief Kinch noted, Political jests were not Baseball Coach for St. Pe­ safely from one point to PLAN EASTER BAZAAR gram also included special sale was distributed. “ the only thing he ever excluded from the affair as ter’s of Jersey City, another. BOARD MEETS entertainment and hospi­ A Mission Servic'e ar­ signed Erwin was his pay- Mayor John Marsh com­ reviewed many humorous From this course, he is tality features such as en­ ranged by Rev. Michael Po- mended Chief Crahan and re ­ events during his years of scheduled to go on to more' The Ladies’ Society of the At the regular monthly check.” tertainment by the Gypsy marked that he hoped the friendship with Crahan, The advanced training before be­ Holy Trinity Easter Ortho­ lenichka was held at St. board meeting, held at the Captain of County Detec­ Troubadours and the Ccean SHIP 243 SAILS John’s Russian Orthodox 400 guests present included ing assigned to his per­ dox Church will hold their home of Mrs. Richard Wei- County String Band, and spe­ Church, last week. several local and county of­ manent unit. Easter Bazaar on Apr. 6 derhorn on Monday evening, cial programs for the ladies THROUGH CHARTER Officiating were Msgr. ficials Law enforcement of­ * * * between 11- a.m. and 7 p.m. plans were made for the next Seaman Apprentice Joel R. on Color Decorating and Stephen Sedor of St. John's ficers and members of the at the American Legion Hall, meeting of the Chapter, Spingarn, USCG, son of Mr. Cooking with Cordials. NIGHT Church, Perth Amboy; Fr. Rahway Police Reserves, a Westfield Ave. and Liberty which will be held jointly and Mrs. William Spingarn St., Clark. Peter P. Bulletza, of St. unit directed by Chief Cra­ with Sisterhood of Temple fROBBINS & ALLISON1 of 1188 Mayfair Drive, Rah­ Ship 243, Sea Horse, held Nicholas Church, Elizabeth; han for many years. Mrs. Sophie Hejselbak of Beth Torah. Robert Good- way, was graduated from Clark is chairlady and Mrs. their charter night at the Fr. Stephen Skasko, of St. Petef Frazee, general stein, director of Sex Edu­ basic training at the Coast Anna Semonchick co-chair- Rahway Elks Club recently. Peter and Paul Church, chairman, William Jorden Haus, Zieman cation at the Adult School INC. Guard Recruit Training Cen­ lady. Skippers Rudolf Giess Rockaway, N.J.; Fr. John and Peter Zeleznik co- in Rahway, will be guest ter, Cape May, N. J. Among the items that will gave recognition to those Husty, of St. Peter and Paul Established 1912 chairmen and James Cro­ speaker. I I Under the guidance of ex­ be featured are: pysanky members of the crew who Church Newark; Fr. John well, who served as commit­ Mrs. Edward Perlowin, perienced Coast Guard petty Are Champs As advanced in rank. Allen Fedornock, of St. Mary’s tee treasurer, made a joint (Ukranian Easter Eggs); education chairman, re­ officers, he successfully Temple was given the title LOCAL AND presentation of a cigarette hand woven rugs; hand cro­ Church Bayonne; and Semin­ ported on current Israeli completed a rigid eight-week cheted and hand made ar­ of Ace Salesmen. arian Michael Psenychuk, St. LONG DISTANCE lighter to Chief Crahan, and topics. The 20th Anniversary training program designed ticles; ceramics; candy, in- Foul Shooters The presentation of the MOVING then added that it went with John’ s Church, Perth Am­ of the Independance of the I to transform him from a eluding easter baskets; re- Helen Haus, of the Rah­ ships charter was made by boy. a 1968 Ford Station Wagon State of Israel will be ob­ civilian into a trained Coast ligious articles; grab bag way Church League, Frank Hurdon Hastings, District Professor JohnM. Dickun, * STORAGE keys for which were then served on May 3 at Friday Guardsman. gifts for children and a Zieman of the C.Y.O. and Scout Executive for Union presented. Choir Director, led the evening services at Temple As a graduate he may apply jelly bean contest, Clarence Luck of the senior Council, to the Elks Exalted church choir in the re ­ Commander Virgil Collins Beth Torah, Rahway under * PACKING if eligible, for advanced Hot food will be served high school are the top foul Ruler Don Habeile. of American Legion Post #5 sponses. Hadassah sponsorship. I presented an award to the training in one of the many and another feature will be shooters of the 12 th annual After the ceremony, a A social was held in the TEL. 276-0899 Chief acknowledging his ser­ occupational fields required the homebaked Easter bread city foul shooting contest short film and slides on a basement of the church after by the Coast Guard, or he (Paska-Babka). conducted by the Recreation few of the trips taken by the Mission. Cranford vice to the Community and 713 South Ave., E. his military service in the may be assigned to a Coast Department and co-spon­ the Sea Horse and other Pirogi sales are now be­ Navy in World War II. Guard unit operating in the sored by the Rahway V.F.W., Sea Scout ships were shown. ing held at the church hall HAVE US United States or overseas. Post #681. The films were supplies by every Thursday and Friday. Lady Eagles Meet The runners up in this Ship 58 of Roselle; other Orders can be placed by FILL YOUR NEXT The Ladies Auxiliary, year’s contest was Dennie ships present at the cere­ calling 381-8844. F. O. E., #1863, has an­ Vanderhoff of the junior high mony were Ship 44 of Clark, PRESCRIPTION nounced that a delegation of school girls program; Jo­ Ship 96 of Union, and Ship members will go to Somer­ seph Rotondo of the Roose­ 57 of Roselle. Ship 44 had Former Rahway Supt. of ville today. It was also de­ velt School “ B” league top­ a Sail Fish, a sailing Recreation, Bill Boylan, CLARK cided by the members that ped the junior division, and vessel, on display, similar coach at Monmouth College, a card party will be held Charles Huff of the junior to the one being built by has been named Coach of the DRUGS at the home of Mrs. Mary high school was the senior Ship 243. Year for the NAIA, District Carroll, 141 W. Hazelwood runner up. The Ladies Auxiliary of 31. Mr. Boylan received his 86 Westfield Ave., Clark Ave., on Apr. 19. It was The preliminary contests Ship 243 supplied the re­ award at a dinner^ in the also announced that a dele­ in the various leagues freshments. Hotel. 381-7100 gation will travel to Hack- throughout the city had 542 ettstown on Apr. 10. boys and girls. Finalists who competed at the Quinn & Boden Co. court on Monday evening for the Movie Times At title, besides the above named, were: Brady Vavion, EXTRA BONUS DAYS Paul Navazio, Milius King, Woodbridge Douglas Rand, Peter Jaquil- All savings deposited by the 15th of April lard, Joseph Leone and M i­ enjoy interest from the first of the month. That’s The movie times for the chael Kaelber. All finalists a 15 day free bonus for savers at AX1A. new Woodbridge theatre are: received VFW certificates Apr. 4, “ Planet of the for participation and the Apes” — 8:40 p.m.; Apr. 5, champions and runner-ups “ Planet of the Apes.” received trophy awards with “ Planet of the Apes” is Rahway Recreation De­ playing at tie new Wood- partment championship em­ bridge Theatre at these blems. & Summer... times this week: Apr. 4 - The official V FW re­ 1 % Per Annum 8:40; Apr. 5 - 8:40; Apr. corders were Post Com­ 6 - 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 p.m.; mander C. E. Lecureux, Jo­ Apr. 7 - 2, 4, 6, 8, and seph Kitko and Alex Arvay. 2 10 p.m.; Apr. 8-2, 7:10, and The contest was under the Whether you prefer short - 9:10 p.m.; and Apr. 9 - supervision of Richard Grit- Paid or Compounded Quarterly sleeve or regular sleeve shirts, 2, 7:10, and 9:10 p.m. schke of the Rahway Recre­ we have Hathaways to satisfy ation department’ s staff. your every preference . . . in style, color and shirting. 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tricia Jackey, Bonnie Jo Ja­ Junior Hunters Jewish women cobsen, John Kalwicz, Karen /VCar£ 'patriot WILL MEET APR. 8 Youthful Scholars Honored At Regional Kondrasewic, Gail Krebs, Centurions Open John Leary, Marla Lewis, Published Every Thursday Morning by Complete Course GRADE 12 The following students Barbara McCutcheon, Ma­ The Clark Recreation De An evening of Creative Nora Privitera, Peggy Ann Jerry Bartlett, Elizabeth THE NEWS RECORD PRINTING COMPANY Jewish Stitchery with Mrs. from Arhtur L. Johnson Re­ Regan, Gary Romano, Nadine Basile, Donna Bishop, Candy rina Misiewicz. partment, sponsored by the Thomas Prohammer, John 1470 Broad Street, Rahway, N.J., 388-0600 Membership Drive Clark Board of Education, Leo Argand is being planned gional High School have at­ Romano, John Ridenour, Burak, Paul Burger, Arlene tained the Honor Roll for Privitera, Anna Marie has just completed giving a for the Apr. 8 meeting of Priscilla Rosen, Linda Ross, Burkhardt, Susan Crosby, Associate Publisher & Editor , . . Barbara Curran “the fourth marking period, Sashen, Thomas Sopko, Don­ Hunter Safety Course. James the Central Parkway Section, John Schneider, Thomas Vernon DiFabio, Darlene Films depicting the life announced by Robert E. ald Sczepanski, Renee Tro- R. Powers, Hunter Safety In­ NC JW. Mrs. Argand’s Judaic Schulz, Timothy Scull, Law­ Drummond, Susanne Frimm. Second Class Postage Paid at Rahwoy', New Jersey and works of Leonardo Da Hough, Principal: iano, Anne Valenti, AlanVe- structor, taught the course. background and interest in rence Smolar, Thomas Squa- Gregory Gorski, Theresa Vinci and panoramic views GRADE 9 verka, Thomas Ward. The boys were given four creative stitchery have in­ shic, Lisa Starger, Douglas Gort, Margaret Haman, Pa­ Subscription Rate by Mail Including Postage of Italy were featured at hours class room instruction spired her to create a col­ Patricia Bialecki, Janet Stout, Christine Troeber, 52 weeks $3,00 the monthly meeting of the Blum, Mark Bolanowski, and then on Mar. 23, they lection of hangings based on Jere Wales, William Waj- Outside Union and Middlesex Counties $6.00 Gran Centurions at the Log went to the Kenilworth shoot­ Hebrew and Biblical themes. Douglas Bracken, Steve Bur­ ciak. Cabin last night. ing range and fired for re­ She designs and executes ak, Linda Dietz, Karen Felte, GRADE 11 THE VAIL-DEANE SCHOOL Memtrer New Jersey Press Association George Nuara, president, Jill Garrity, David Garshil- cord. her own work, and has been Diane Berg, Jeanne Bila- has appointed Frank Rusci- lis, John Hurley, John Her- This course is mandatory lecturing on creative Jewish nin, Thomas Brown, Marie This newspaper is responsible for typographical ano as membership chair­ son, William Kropinicki, A COLLEGE PREPARATORY DAY SCHOOL for all boys between the ages art, using her collection as Caldernone, Susan Cansdale, errors only to the extent of the space the errors man. The Centurions will reference material. Kevin MacNaughton, Em er- George Cifelli, Thomas occupy. Claims must be made within one week of begin their first member­ of 14-21 who hope to obtain E S T A B L IS H E D 18 69 this years hunting license. Also on the agenda will linda Mongiovi. Commer, Richard Con- publication. ship drive which will be Susan Muller, Andreas There was no charge for this be the annual election of standi, Susan Czarniewy, COED: Kindergarten - Grade 3 headed by Joseph Vella. officers. All members are Nalepa, Diane Nicholson, Charles David, Claire Dill- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR will be accepted by program and it will again be New members who were urged to attend. Robert Novak, Robert Page, berger, Denise D’Meo, this paper as space allows. All letters must be welcomed included: Mr. and repeated in the fall. The fol­ Girls only: Grades 4 - 12 lowing fourteen boys who Central Parkway Section, Janice Sarafin, Thomas Lynne Dzuroska, Barbara signed with name and address. Names^and addresses Mrs. Angelo Preite, Mr. and Rowe, Betty Russell, Judith passed, all of whom are which includes Clark and Fornadel, Pamela Ferrance. will be verified before publication. No unsigned Mrs. Anthony Cocuzza and Starger, Sandra Smar, Ben­ letter will be published. Names and addresses w ill Clark residents, are: John Rahway, meetings are held Linda Graham, Gayle Har- Mr. and Mrs. W. Rinaldo. jamin Shain, Patricia per, Karen Herman, James ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE pe withheld by the paper upon r*quest. Schwankert, Gregory Ger- at 8:30 p.m. at the Anshe old, Lance Pfieffer, Ray­ Chesed Synagogue in Linden. Zomro. Hoover, Carolyn Horzepa, GRADE 10 mond Guerry, John Suchor- Michael Hyduke,'Diane Jas- Extra Curricular Activities sky, Bill Black, Tim Cur­ Lynette Anderson, Diane man, Darlene Kolody, How- MCCARTHY VOLUNTEERS BREWER PTA CLARK KIWANIS CLUB Antas, Jacquelyn Aznar, Guy ard Leipzig, James Logo- Imperials Win ran, Raymond Martucci, and LUNCHES TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE HOLD CLARK RALLY ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Richard Weltner. HEARS OF COUNSELING Bailey, Janice Bihler, Linda thetis, Kim Lynch, Marian Burkle, Carol Busacca, Maleski, Edward McDevitt, On Mar. 26, the Charles Milton Faith, Director of Louis Caimano, Donald Car- Christine Misdom, Robert Call 351-3141 Championship Aided by the enthusiastic H. Brewer P.T.A. had their the Youth and Family Coun­ support of 20-25 young stu­ SPQR WILL GIVE TEA roll, Glenna Christensen, Mulligan, Walter O’ Brien, By Steve Petruzzelli general meeting and the fol­ seling Service, spoke at a Kevin Connelly, Robert Cor- Susan Olearczyk. 618 SALEM AVE., ELIZABETH, N.J. 07207 dents recruited from the lowing officers for the year recent meeting of the Clark 8th Grade Student local regional high school nett, Catherine Coyle. Barbara Petersen, Sandra Charles H. Brewer 1968-69 were unanimously The SPQR (Latin Club) ol Kiwanis Club. The Counsel- Kathleen Dillon, Denise Petrucelli, Christine Pi- and the Pingry School, the elected: President, Mrs. Al­ Arthur L. Johnson Regional ing Service is located in Fifteen weeks of seventh Freda, Ronald Granrath, Pa-dany, William Plage, Linda Uwners-Technicians newly formed Clark Volun­ bert Bridgemen; Vice-Fres- High School of Clark is a Westfield and has been active Est. 1922 and eighth grade boys bas­ teers for McCarthy dis­ tricia Gulya, Linda Ulein, Spielmann, Mark Tonnesen, WALT HANKS ident, Mrs. Albert DeCicco; member of the National La- for 50 years. It serves eight Eugenia Legan, Gilbert Les- Gerald Trescy, Nancy T ri- Phone FU 8-1049 ketball at- the Charles H. tributed almost 5,000 notices Corresponding Secretary, BILL MARBACH Brewer school concluded Sa­ tin Honor Society and on Apr. t0Wns in Union County, in- ko, Donna Magda, Virginia eschmann, Michael Zavoda, of their forthcoming meet­ Mrs. Eugene Ericksen; Re­ 9 will give a tea to honor eluding Clark, and is located turday with the Imperials, M ellert, Richard Moralle, Barbara Thomson. ing to residents of that com­ cording Secretary, Mrs. the new members for this on Prospect Street in West- winning the championship of Linda Negola. munity this weekend. Willis Felter; Treasurer, academic year. field. H & H Radio & the 12-team league. The pleasant weather Mrs. Herbert Fischer; and The new members will be: Mr. Faith informed the The Imperials, who went found many people out of Honorary Vice-President, Frederick Bertolino, Donalc group that the Service works undefeated through 15 games,' Television doors and anxious to find out David Hart. Carroll, Robert Cornett, De- with people who have emo- were paced all year by Marc ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS more about the organization. The panel discussion on nise Freda, and William tional problems; it deals with Shalit, Mike Cashmere, and Mr. Michael Diamond, the subject “ Sex Education SALES 8, SERVICE Tony Michaelson. They de­ Kraemer. marriages, youths and ado- SERVICING TELEVISI0N»RADI0*PH0N0*H1-FI chairman of the group, ex­ in the Middle School” , was The previous members lescents. People are re- feated the Cambusters, who plained that an eager group most enlightening. A ques­ are-. Cheryl Budd, Christo- ferred to the agency by doc- ANTENNA INSTALLATION were paced by high-scoring of Clark Citizens planned a tion and answer period fol­ pher Bracken, Anna Deck, tors, schools and especially star Cas Ziobro to gain the meeting for last night at the lowed. The school orchestra, Barbara Fornadel, Raymond by the clergy. The majority 1492 IR VIN G ST. R A H W A Y , N.J final round of the playoffs Abraham Clark School in conducted by Natalino Car- Hellinger, Kim Lynch, Bar- 0f the cases handled at the against the Knicks. The Clark, in order to encourage rea, played modem and jazz bara Peterson, Bonnie Jo present time are teenagers. Knicks led the favored Im­ support for Eugene Mc­ music. Jacobson, Diane Wood, Mr. Faith correlated the perials at half time by two Carthy for president, and to The square dance held on points. Knick center Rich Charles Adasczik, Nancy rnusic of the times with what find additional volunteers to Mar. 29 in the gym was a Paulmenn and DonaldSzcze- going on in society. He Lockwood fouled out early in aid them in their registration “ fun evening” for all who panski. noted that many of the songs Linden 486-5086 the third quarter and the drive before the New Jersey attended. Many thanks to the The parents of these stu- 0f the present reflect Clarkton Shopping Center f a m o u s f o r Imperials began to control primary on June 4. parents and friends for mak­ the boards. The Imperials dents will be invited to honor pr0biems — the kind that Raritan Road, Clark h o m e m a d e The group is affiliated with ing the affair a success. opened up a 10 point lead our new inductees as well as are handled by the Youth both the New Jersey and Na­ Mr. Hough, principal of the ancj Family Counseling Ser- 388-7864 early in the fourth quarter tional organizations through high school, M r. De Rosa, vice. The music seems to # « * * * * b o l o g n a when the Knicks switched the headquarters of the 12th GIESE AND BRADY vice-principal, and Mr. Cap-indicate that it is almost TRY OUR DELICIOUS to a zone press and almost Congressional District Vol­ BREAK SCHOOL RECORDS SALAMI caught up, thanks to some rio, Foreigh Language co- a sin to grow old; musicians FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE unteers for McCarthy. ordinator. and singers take names HOME MADE COLD CUTS fine defensive work by Jim The 210 boys of the ------which seem to infer that they FANCY AND HIGH QUALITY OIL Wilson and Kenny Hudam. Charles H. Brewer school POULTRY BLUE AND GOLD j j - , • are youthful. DECORATED PLATTERS The Imperials scored the have just completed taking PRIME MEATS last four points of the game I s i t p 0 H ’f' J J P The Counseling Service DINNER HELD FOR the Presidents Physical Fit­ X frX/v C- x i ias fjVe social workers and FOR ALL OCCASIONS Dial 388-5100 to gain a 50-45 victory and ness Test in their gym class­ HEHNLY CUBS .•wo psychologists on its cap off their undefeated sea­ es. Alan Giese, who is in BY staff. In its attempt to deal son. The Frank Hehnly Cub the eighth grade, set a sit FRED W. K0KE with what is felt to be the Other stars in the play­ Pack #245 held their annual up record that should stand offs were Jack O’Donnell Blue and Gold Dinner at for some time. Alan did In these days of qutak^ntegration of the indivi- and Mark Keitel of the The Cranwood in Garwood 1,503 sit up exercises in mergers, a fellow has to^uaL Service becomes 76’ers, Tim Minogue of the recently. Cubs and their one hour to more than double check before leaving the of- nvolved with many drug ad- Happeners, and Danny Wray parents celebrated the 58th the previous school record. fice at night, to see if he icts- of the Cambusters. anniversary of the Boy Mike Brady who is also in is still working for the same Scouts of America. Twenty- the eighth grade did 90 push firm he started with in the four million boys have ups to break the old school morning. graduated from scouting. record of 83 which was set And what strange business WHAT’S FOR Honored guest were Mrs. by his brother, Brian, a year Robert Huff, president of earlier. marriages there are these W LUNCH IN the Hehnly P .T .A .; John Con- The boys fared well in days! A dairy concern with CLARK SCHOOLS? lin, principal of Hehnly this test and two of the boys a furniture factory, a packer School; Rev. Kucharik of the eighth grader Jeff Dziadyk of tomatoes with a magazine Lutheran Church; Edward and 'seventh grader Gene and a cigarette manufacturer MONDAY Warren, Representing Union Erichsen are candidates for with a textile mill. Why any Franks, Buttered Rolls, Po­ Council; and Mr. and Mrs. the Presidents All American day now I expect to see tato Chips, Baked Beans, Hartmuller. All guests spoke Team. Miss Avon come up the mid­ Sauerkraut, Fruit, Milk of lifes values from cubbing dle aisle on the arm of TUESDAY and scouting. Zerox! Roast Chicken, Gravy, Rice Awards were presented to SENIOR CITIZENS GOOD CITIZENS or Sweet Potatoes, Green Mr. and Mrs. Hartmuller for And while we are still Beans, Bread and Butter, their contributions over the INITIATE NEW going around in financial cir­ BUILD BETTER Pudding, Milk years to the Cubs. Mr. Ed MEMBERS IN CLARK cles, there is the story about COMMUNITIES WEDNESDAY Simpson received a gift of the owners of one of these The Senior Citizens Club Citizenship involves more Hamburgers, Buttered appreciation for his many super-dooper California than casting a ballot, attend­ of Clark have welcomed the ing a civic club meeting, and Rolls, Onions, Baked Beans, years of faithful service. drug stores, who after put­ following new members obeying the law. Potato Chips, Cookies or Cubmaster Art Kage read ting in a line of motorboats, since Jan. 1st: Mrs. Lucy Citizenship means whole­ Fruit, Milk a letter from Union Council building materials and wo­ hearted, day-to-day support of Beckenbach, Mrs. Josephine both government and the civic to Richard Muskus, a Cub, men’ s fur coats, decided they THURSDAY Bodnar, Mrs. Anna Haefner, and philanthropic agencies Pizza, Bologna and Cheese, in recognition of his life­ were too diversified, so they which work for community im­ Mrs. Jane LiCausi, Mrs. Tomato and Lettuce with saving heroics. He was sold their prescription de­ provement. Ceil Risley, Mrs. Elizabeth Dressing, Bread and Butter, credited in saving two young partment to a gas station. (name of agency or project) Rotter, and Mr. Fhilip benefits your community and Cake or Fruit, Milk girls who had fallen through Young. — directly or indirectly— bene­ FRIDAY the ice. Speaking of fur coats, my fits you and yours. And your Plans for a ride to the help is appreciated, needed No School - Spring Recess The fascinating Pheiffers wife just handed me this Smithville Inn in June are and deserved. •Starts performed their wizardry of advertisement, it reads, being made by Mrs. Rose Help, won’t you? Juice served daily when magic for the enjoyment of “ Ladies, now is the time Lauer assisted by Mrs. Edna available. the boys and parents. to concentrate on a $5,000 F or C lark Hostess Dorsch. mink coat!” Call 232-1384 For Rahway H ostess SKIN GAME Coll 382-5184

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Eighteen trophies were the Easter egg tree was again Last week, Rabbi and Mrs. won by students of the Sym­ mounted to receive its col­ Jacob I Rubenstein of Temple Sharon Adams Plan phonic Accordion Studio in lection of gaily decorated Beth Torah, Rahway, at­ Paul J. Koss Weds Rahway. The trophies were eggs that have become one tended the 1968 annual con­ won at the New Jersey State 7 Area Social Notes of the traditional symbols of vention of the Rabbinical November Wedding Accordion Contest which was the season. The children who Assembly, the national o r­ held at the Robert Treat Ho­ Baltimore Resident A local student has been Mrs. Vito Valente of 42B are regulars at the Friday ganization of the Conserva­ tel, Newark recently. To William Durow elected to the Student Senate Murray St., Rahway, is now morning preschool story tive Rabbinate. Among the Recipients of the awards at Elizabethtown College. He working at Saks Fifth Ave­ hour were given instructions luminaries who addressed were John Steigler of Ise- is Johathan W. Jones, son nue, New York City, in a spe­ on how to blow an egg by the convention were: Pro­ lin; John and Ronald Briskie of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones, cial four week co-operative the expert (?) blower of the fessor Abraham J. Heschel, and Stanley Werchinski of 753 Garden St., Railway. work project, as part of her library. The artistry was left prominent Jewish theologi­ Union; Brian Wasko of Moun­ course of study at the Lab­ to the children’s fancy. Dali an; Dr. Martin Luther King, tainside, Diane Squillace of Miss Donna Marie Va- oratory Institute of M er­ could not have done better. noted civil rights leader; Rahway; John Shubeck, lente, daughter of Mr. and chandising, with a current Eggs are also the subject His Excellency, Itzhak Sandra Lacalle, Michael enrollment of almost 300 of attention in the St. George Rabin, Israeli Ambassador Chokov, Donald Cyron, Rich­ students in its own building foyer display case of the to the United States; and ard Flynn and Gary Kry- iM U M u r c e at 12 East , New library. These are the handi­ Elie Weisel, noted author nicki, all from Elizabeth. IS THE BEST York City, is a 28-year-old work of more gifted crafts­ of the Holocaust. Professor The trophies included school which trains young men and have been loaned Louis Finkelstein, Chan­ eight first places, three se­ poLicr/ women for executive careers through the courtesy of local cellor of the Jewish Theo­ cond places, and seven third in fashion adveVtising, sell­ collectors. These eggs were logical Seminary, was the places. ing, display, administration, dyed and designed following Scholar-in-Residence. The students are all pu­ buying, speech, executive an ancient Ukraine custom. Site of the convention was pils of Mrs. Joseph A. Spadea development, store opera­ According to one of the many the Concord Hotel, Kiarr.esha Geraldine Curti of 225 Madison Ave. in Rah­ tion, textiles and non-tex­ folktales, one day as a poor way. Lake, N. Y. tiles and merchandising. It * * * peddler was on his way to the * * * is the outstanding sper market place to sell his Engaged To Wed wares - a basket of eggs - Approximately one out of cialized school of its kind Spring came tripping into he came upon an angry every four undergraduates at in the country. the Children’ s Department of crowd. They were mocking a the University of Massachu­ the Library this week when man staggering beneath the setts is an honor student, Thomas J. Palguta IF YOUR KID DID the damage would YOUR weight of a heavy cross on according to figures re ­ The engagement of their Mr. and M rs. JohnS. Curti Insurance cover YOU? Public,* which he was about to be leased for the first semes­ daughter, Sharon, to William of 697 River Rd., Rahway, Liability I nsurance costs so ter of the 1967-68 academic little and relieves you of so crucified. The peddler, Durow III, the son of Mr. have announced the engage­ much worry that you should taking pity on him and leav­ year by the Registrar’s Of­ and Mrs. William Durow II ment of their daughter, Ger­ not go without it. And to be ing his basket by the road­ fice. of East St. in Garwood, was sure YOU are FULLY aldine Ann, to Thomas COVERED you should con­ side, ran to his assistance. The list of top-ranking announced by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palguta, son of Mr. sult an INSURANCE SPE­ Upon his return, he found his students, compiled by the John F. Adams of 38 Col- and Mrs. Joseph J. Palguta CIALIST - one who really Registrar’ s Office, is based devin Rd., Clark. knows Insurance. Call us Cards, Party Goods, Baskets, entire basket of eggs had of 174 Jensen Ave., Rahway. today. been transformed into ex­ on the academic record The couple are both grad­ __ ^ Novelties for Baskets & Grass The bride-elect is a 1964 quisite colored designs. The achieved during the previous uates of Arthur L. Johnson graduate of Rahway High Spring Jewelry, Trifari & more man was Christ, the peddler, semester. Regional High School. School, and will receive her f a i feeerts Simon. Among those honor stu­ The future bride is em­ Bachelor of Arts degree in INSURANCE THE PIXIE SHOP This exhibit is well worth dents is Joyce A. Smith, ployed by the Beckley Per­ English from Newark State 208 W. Milten Ave. I \ «*ryda> 9: JO - 5 iOj a trip to the library - for class of 1969, math major. forating Company in Gar­ College, Union, in June. She 1079 Raritan Rd. Clark, N.J, She is the daughter of Mr. wood. 388-8080 Mon. and Kri. ’til 8:30* anybody young enough to be­ will begin teaching se­ 381-7555 lieve in legends. and Mrs. Peter T. Smith of The prospective groom, condary education in Sep- 1809 Whittier St., Rahway. who was an Airman 1st Class tember. in the Air Force, is now Mr. Palguta, also a 1964 employed by Dupont’s in Miss Sherry Kay Dishon, chard, bridesmaids; and graduate of Rahway High Miss Becky SurrattandMiss Springfield. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. School, is currently working Kimberly Jewell, flower A November wedding is Harley F. Dishon of Balti­ toward his Bachelor of Sci­ girls. planned. ence degree in Education at more Md., and Paul J. Koss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank The bride wore a gown of Villanova University, Vil- P. Koss were married Feb. Chantilly lace with a round lanova, Pennsylvania. A vet­ 25 at the Woolford Memorial neckline and chapel train. eran of the United States Baptist Church, Maryland. ■She carried a cascade of Marine Corps, Mr. Palguta 5 ) a l f t u a p The ceremony was perform­ white roses designed with a BE A WISE SHOPPER! intends to pursue a law de­ removable corsage to be gree upon graduation. ed by the Rev. J. Poston and the bride was given in worn with her going away You’ll feel like a genius when you see how much further your budget The wedding will take marriage by her brother,,H. outfit. place in June, 1969. stretches at your nearest Foodtown. Come in and see for yourself this Cramer Dishon. The attendants wore em­ week! Attending the bride were pire designed gowns with RT.22 EASTB0UND, Miss Priscilla Holt,' maid royal blue velvet tops and MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J. CATHOLIC CLUB PLANS of honor; Miss Radmila powder blue crepe skirts. Lomksy, Miss Mary Prit­ The bridesmaids carried COCKTAIL PARTY, DANCE chard, and Miss Karen P rit- bouquets of white calilillies Luncheon .Dinner AT LOG CABIN - CLARK and the flower girls carried blue carnation nosegays. The best man was Paul Cocktail Lounge On Apr. 7, the Catholic C0MMITTES ANNOUNCED I. Einhorn and the grooms­ Club of Union County will FOR SETVICfc LEAGUE men Included Roger K. Di­ hold a Cocktail Party and GARDEN PARTY GALA shon, Glen R. Shaffer, and | Open 7 Days Dance at the Log Cabin, Steven A. Jackson. vf O Raritan Road, Clark. Miss Gloria Fiori, chair­ Following a reception at The party is set for 8 to man of the Rahway Junior the Fellowship Hall of the n AD2-2171 j} 12 p.m. Music will be pro­ Service League Garden Church, the couple left on vided by Ray Masters and Party has announced the a honeymoon trip to New I his orchestra. Single adults chairmen of her committees: York. They now reside in •over 21 are welcome. Mrs. Peter Schmidt - bar A U A # » rP-° Se Grind C o ffe e Hilltop Manor Apartments, chairman; Mrs. Joseph Fer- Edison, N. J., where the ence - food chairfnan; Mrs. groom lived. CHOCK FULL 0 'NUTS LADIES - LET’S GO BOWLING Joseph Di Fluri - enter­ tainment and decoration; Art woo < I 1 . I L BRING A FRIEND Mrs. Raymond Peterson - HAVE US tickets; and Mrs. Joseph Join a League for next season — Coleman - set up and*clean FILL YOUR NEXT Turkey Roust it 79' Ground Beef *. Join a Summer League — up. U.S. Govt. Inspected Cryovac Pac. Fresh Lean The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Joseph Ference PRESCRIPTION T urkey Leg, •, wings u>. 39' STfflT Ground Chuck * 6 9 1992 Brookside Drive, e v a p o r a t e d Shenandoah FREE INSTRUCTIONS - WED. X FRI. - 1:00 P M. PARTS Tasty B««f. Veal. Perk = 3 Scotch Plains. Hostesses C L A R K Cornish Hens ik. 4 9 ' BREASTS Meat Loaf > 6 9 ‘ I will be Miss Gloria Fiori, f o o d t o w n N U L K Hot or Sweet Tasty Smoked 0£) Miss Shirley Hughs and Mrs. STYLE '»• 59'* * * Rahway Lanes Stephen O’Connor. The DRUGS Italian Sausage it. 69' Tongue *6 5 ' | Schick ham Board meeting will be Apr. 86 Westfield Ave., Clark ^ L“ S 4 9 ‘ ArmMir Stei Deli let, lefilets Perk Skeulder 1453 LAWRENCE STREET 382-0373 15 at the home of Mrs. Kielbasi * 79' Smoked Butts it 79' 1 Roy Hansens. 381-7100 Fresh Regular Style L,VT5 9 C Hormel £3 Spare Ribs * 69' Canned Hum *J.‘ s3 " "

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MEETINGS - DANCES Edgewood Road, Linden, New » kemodeuinc KITCHEN MAN 13 WEEK MINIMUM RATES SPARE TIME INCOME Jersey. » REPAIRING PARTIES-WEDDINGS No experience necessary, Refilling and collecting The following slate of Minimum Charge BEST VALUE IN • COI D STORAGE 1850 ELIZABETH AVE. general cleaning and prepar­ officers will be voted on at 3 lines for $1.00 money from NEW TYPE high- ation of vegetables. 40 hour this meeting, for a two year RAHWAY Additional lines 30c each quality coin-operated dis­ NEWSPAPERS TODAY RAHWAY FUR SHOP week. Permanent position. pensers in your area. No term: President: Mrs. SAL FINELLI 6 - 7 P.M. 25% DISCOUNT Eor appointment call Mr. selling. To qualify you must Samuel Lease, of Rahway; 388-6435 On Classified Advertisements Sullivan at AD 3-6600. 2nd vice president: Mrs. FUlton 8-3323 have car, references, $600 to 1522 IRVING S-T., RAHWAY ordered to run 3 or more times.■ HAHNE & COMPANY Louis Hemko; Secretary: CALL 388-0600 388-1790 $2,900 cash. Seven to twelve Miss Marjorie Reiber; Di­ providing no changes are made Westfield, New Jersey hours weekly can net excel­ rectors: Mrs. Bennie Brown, in original advertisement dis­ lent monthly income. More Mrs. Concetta Italia; Miss count allowed only after first T V. - Radio Serviceman, full time. For personal in­ Elizabeth Rybinski; Miss insertion You’ ve Tried RAHWAY BOOK & Elm Radio & T V., Inc terview write WINDSOR Evelyn Smith; Miss Zerita Westfield, Adams 3-0400. DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Tate. For a 1 year term Travel GIFT SHOP Classified Display (incompleted), the following The Rest. LATHE, BRIDGEPORT, & 6 (A) N, BALPH AVE.. STEWART Fenton Glass Col Inc h $* .35 have been nominated: Di­ hand - screw machine oper­ PITTSBURG, PA. 15202. In­ Hummels Bov No. Charge f5c rectors: Mrs. Robert Jo­ ^/tai/eCQuide ators. Full or part-time. clude phone number. ELECTRIC CO. Jewelry Closing Hours for seph; Mrs. Charles Leonard; Now Try Pilgrim Glass 381-7550 Nominating Committee Classified Ads. "WATTS MY LINE'' Figurines S & SMANUFACTURING AUTOS WANTED chairman. 1085 RARITAN ROAD 5 P.M. TUESDAY Dolls & Plush Animals 167 Wescott Dr., Rahway Much conventioneering is The Best CLARK, NEW JFRSEY ELECTRICAL expected on local program In s u r a n c e hide Range of Books Cash, check or stamps should------JUNK CARS BOUGHT 381-0260 CONTRACTORS accompany advertising copv. Fl'RN ROOMS FOR RENT $5. and up. items. The Board has re­ Best Sellers ------ME 6 0925 commended that the League coverage for Prayer Books The paper is not responsible R yV ______continue the study of the TED’S A CO M PLETE T R A V E L FU 8-2128 Bibles lor errors in classified ads Nk.e|y finished room. All SPECIAL SERVICES budget of the city of Linden. y o u r h o m e , SERVICE Childrens Books HOUSE & INDUSTRIAL taken by telephone conveniences. Gentleman ------Though there is strong senti­ PIZZERIA CRUISES-TOURS Paper Books (3000titles) ment for other projects, it boat,,car or Phone in your orders HOTELS WIRING To Place Classified Ad preferred. 388-4618. CEMENT CONTRACTING, has not recommended the 996 Thorn St.. 53 E. CHERRY ST. CALL 388-0600 ------1------specializing in cellar floors, A L L DOMESTIC AND following items: Study of the 3 8 1 - 6 6 6 5 OVERSEAS TRAVEL Rahway, n .j FUlton 1-1770 school system of Linden with b u s in e s s . ARRANGEMENTS — — 1,01 SE F0R K, NT patios sidewalks' stoops SPECIAL NOTICES ------382-5622 R. Washington a view toward publication of a 752 WHITTIER ST., RAHWAY CLOSED MONDAYS A U T O LO A N S “ Know Your Schools” book­ (corner of Grand Ave.) II YOU HAVE A PROBLEM RAH" " . lr , , let; a study of the need in ON T H E with alcohol, write Alcoholics Slx rooms half duplev ELECTROLYSIS Linden for a day-care cen­ lnon.vmous, Bov 15 Rahway formal dining rm., very Ig. Unwanted hair removed by ter for children of working SPOT >4% Restaurant or call Bl 2-1516 rec-. rm., garage patio, the latest shortwave method. mothers; a study of recre­ JUST ARRIVED ------$165.per mo. 382-0172. V. De Salvo, member of ational facilities in Linden. PERSONALS ------— — American Electrolysis As­ A decision,on Which item(s) It’s simpler with just one'inde­ BAUER - BROOKS CO. HOUSES EOR SALE sociation and Association of Character Readings by will be studied will be made pendent agent. See N.J , 41 W. Main St. 388-0999 at this meeting. 1968 "SGHA’INN” BIKES RAHWAY Mrs. Samuel Lease, pres- and • MRS. MARKO ■ COLONIAL - Center Hall JIM's TV SERVICE ident, announced at a recent Founded 1928■ worried, sick, or m l "ECLIPSE” POWER MOWERS with 8 rooms in residential JIM MC DOWELL. JR. is meeting that Mrs Walter trouble? Don't know where* area $21,900 starting TV Repair Work in PrySa’ Chairman of the Hu- to get happiness in life ... .. „ , man Resources Program has Anthony’s Bike PASCALE AGENCY- this area. Alumn, Rahway been approved t0 ^present One visit with Mrs MarkoB RAHWAY and you will find the* High School, class 19j0. the Linden League at the & Key Shop Chinatown Family Dinner 815 Pratt St., Realtor Graduate of Jersey City National Convention. Happiness you are look-® REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 381-3104 Tech. Inst. Qualified Elec- “ Part of her responsibil- Orders to Take Out ing for. For appointment* OUR NAME IS YOUR B m tronic Tech. Second Class ity,” said Mrs. Lease, “ will SECURITY SINCE ■ Ca I k k - W k k ■ ARTICLES FOR SALE FCC License. All people be to report to us about vJRiMk m H B CANTON HOUSE ■ 14U I lUH * ------Who see this ad and would national developments and I.T. GORDON "Service Is Our Byword” 1919 10 a m. to 9 P.m. ■ SINGER ZIG ZAG be interested in acquiring to report to other Leagues RESTAURANT >80 Easton Ave. 5 , . our views. A discussion 1537 Irving St. ■ .. „ .,..,* 1967 Model my services, now or at a f-_ INSURANCE AGENCY 1540 IRVING ST ■ New Brunswick. N. J ■ , . - . , ol items tor the League s 1124 Raritan Rd., Clark RAHWAY N.J. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Repossessed. Makes button- later date call 388-3169. national program will be in­ Rahway, N. J. 382-4500 1480 Irving Street - Rahway, N.J. - Phone 381-9400 Tel. 388-5939 holes. monograms, hems, ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^ eluded in the agenda of the WAN 1 ED - Right half of ri- tvvjn need[e \eetis no at- ■ m Annual Little Convention. 4 gerama card lor $1000 or tachments Balance only ■ ELECTROLYSIS ■ ------$100 Will split 50 50. Call S36 70 or $6 50 monthly. " TREATMENT Auto Brake INCOME TAX foreign Car Druggist IT'S 388-0600 after 5 p.m. Trades accepted. ■ Latest Short Wave Method J FRANKLIN PTA '''Com plete ------CREDIT DEPT. 254-5553 ■ i nwanted Hair Removed ■ WILL TRAVEL ON Lloyd Drugs HELP WANTED-FEMALE ------5 Permanently ^ PROBLEMS? FOREIGN CAR Jan-EII Lovely Tress Chic Wigs ■ ARMCHAIR JOURNEY { B QUALITY Sewing machine operators. Guaranteed never have to *Eor free info. & literature g 1 \ ^ S e r v REPAIRS PRESCRIPTIONS exp only section work. set. Home, private and or- _ call or write; The next general member­ For ship meeting of the Franklin - C A L L - Trained Cosm eticians steady employment piece ganization parties. For free ■ ( riv\iF k VPi - \ \i r I by Specialists! Collision Work' To Solve Your Smart Fashions PTA will be held Apr. 9 Beauty and Hair At work. I nion shop. brochure call Terry Briante * .... ' * ■ Can- Problems at 8 p.m., at Franklin RAHWAY Free Estimates Amson Mfg. Company 382-5439 a > > g Modest Prices J. Pitched & Co. F.uropean Trained • COSMETICS 1424 E. Elizabeth Ave. ' ' ' '______g 549 W Inman Avenue . School, Rahway, in the school Jr., Misses & auditorium. New officers are BRAKE SERVICE Mechanic • T O IL E T R IE S i Linden \ J 486-5618 iiiT in re for s \I f * Rahwa: \ J i 1 2 Sizes ______,______ARTICLES FOR SALE • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ M l ! to be elected for the com- Tax Consultant • Imported Auto • BABY NEEDS" ------^-----1 ing year. Nominees include: Insurance Broker W11LLL ALIGNMENT Sales & Service • DIABETIC NEEDS A - Helpful Service Baby carriage, bathinette, INCOME TAX SERVICES President, Mrs. Charles SERVICE • HEARING AID Notary Public 1010 St. George Avenue 1490 Irving St 1 - I hat Will Benefit You! car Seat. excel lent condition.------Neunert, First Vice Presi­ BATTERIES A CORDS J8Z-161b A V EN EL Rahway EARN S S $ NOW 382-3731 INCOME TAX returns prepared dent, Mrs. John Imhof, Se­ (Near Cloverieaf) RAM WAY BRAKE SERVTCU, Free Delivers While school is Still in ______«» '°or home by Qualified Ac- cond Vice President, Mrs. 388-0279 Daily 8:30 A.M. to 9 00 P M. Robert Ridgeway, Recording Samuel J. Gassawav Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M Session ' SIMMONS Convertible sofa M Richman Phone OR 388-0453 SMI Stamps . , . .300- i 1 JO. Secretary, Mrs. Edward 107 Monroe St. Rahway ME 6-9070 FU 8-2427-9863 \reas. in brown tweed, very good Kelly, Corresponding Sec­ '1 E. Milton Ave., Rahway I\\ storch llandi-Charge Summit _ condition, $60 381-4656. 7 „ „ „ ’ retary, Mrs. Charles Erik- 382-0842 Garwood ______INCOME TAX son, Treasurer, Mrs. Wil­ LEGAL NOTICES ___ Bridgewood BABY GRAND PIANO FOR $5.00 - 1040 A liam Rack. *eauty Salon INVITATION FOR b T d S z>uilding (onfractors Jobs: SALE’ 273-2983 QUALIFIEDACCOUNTANTS The program for the eve­ The Redevelopment Agency of the City I ning will be “Project of Rahway will receive sealed bids for KEN'S Typist ------1166 Raritan Rd Clark Site Clearance of the Project area in­ FAMOUS Secretary SEE LOVELY SPRING AND 388-3118 or 636-0027 Apollo,” whereby, those at­ cluding removal of trees, shrubs, roots tending will venture into and stumps and the demolition of build­ MAKE SHOES WILLIAM Teletypist SI MMER fashions in my In your Home or our Office ings and structures all as showp on a Beauty Salon space on an armchair jour­ draw ing'of the demolition and clearance AT NO FEE TOP RATES home Monday 1 00-4:00 p m. P.l.T.S. Associates ney to the moon during a area plan, drawing #1 as set forth in a 46 E Cherry St Rahway CASH BONUS Coffee and cake s e r v e d .------schedule of property entitled “Property DISCOUNT R0ESCH New Jersey Bell Telephone to be cleared” located in the East Hazel­ 388-2699 CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 413 Park Ave. Scotch Plains Bring your friends. 382-1118 ien High School and Rutgers Co. lecture on Project Apol­ wood Project N.J.R.-109 at Rahway, New PRICES Jersey until 2:00 P.M. (prevailing time) New and completely Established 1927 322-8300 ------University. He is married lo. on the 25th day of April. 1968. at the Open 3 Days A Week Colonial 1995 Morris Ave. u nion AUTOS FOR SALE and has two children. The illustrated lecture Agency office 1305 Fulton 8treet, Rah­ way, New Jersey at which time and place Beautx Shop 964-1300 ____j_____ 1______program will discuss the all bids will be publicly opened and read Thur.-Fri. -Sat. 110 HI. J INDUSTRIAL problems related to Project aloud. Six hair stylists at Contract documents, including Draw­ MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS Apollo’s goal of landing a ings, Schedule of Properties to be cleared your service mannqd spacecraft on the and Technical Specifications, are on file remodeling our speemlty Photography By Avontvon'' PmJuctsARIncNGhas Products Inc. nas Stati°” conditjon, 'Vag°"' $1,550. g°°d 388-2527. C'ean KfligHtS 3 10 HOIlOr at the office of the Redevelopment moon, lunar exploration, and Open 9 to 6. Mon., Tues., over 1.000 items to sell We ______y M o m k o r C Agency of the City of Rahway at 1305 getting the spacecraft back Fulton Street, Rahway, New Jersey. I KAGAN'S SHOES FUlton 8-2167 Copies of the contract documents mayj Wed., Sat. need ambitious women to 1965 VOLKSW AGEN SEDAN. * * F lv m D e iS to the earth. Fifty-seven be obtained by depositing $25.00 with service local customers^ $i,000. 388-6247. Final plans have been I slides will review the tech- the Redevelopment Agency of the City of Open 9 to 9 Thurs., Fri. Rahway for each set of documents so 38 Cherry St. It no an suer call Learn more call 353-4880 — ------made to honor twenty-two Inological sequence involved obtained. Each such deposit will be re­ Convenient parking directly in FUlton, 8-8645 funded if the drawings and contract Rahway WEDDING - PORTRIAT today! 2 Ford ECON'-LINE VAN new members of the Father in the first moon trip and rear o( shop in Municipal lot documents are returned in good condi­ 825 Midwood Drive, Rahway COMMERCIAL ------— ------TRUCKS '65 and ’67. ’67 J°hn P. Washington General the scientific obstacles that tion within 10 days after bid opening. [ 388-3090 Rear entrance for your have to be overcome before A certified check or bank draft, pay­ convenience. Fund raising for clubs, or- Wlth snovv piow attachment Assembly Fourth Degree able to the order of the Redevelopment 382-2453 ganizations or yourself. Rest offer Sacrifice value Knights of Columbus on Apr. a Saturn V rocket hurls the Agency of the City of Rahway, nego­ Apollo spacecraft into orbit. tiable U. 8. Government bonds, or a Earn up to 100’; profit sell- ? ? ? « „ « « 27 at the Rahway Columbian I satisfactory Bid Bond executed by the ing jewelry set with semi- can z u ______Club. At receptionj the Another segment of the bidder and an acceptable surety in an Electrical program will outline the cap­ amount equal to ten percent (10K) ol precious stones. Write for Short Hills Caterers in M ill- new Sir Knights and their the estimated cost of Demolition and free brochure. burn, N. J. * lves will be introduced to abilities of Bellcom, Inc., Site Cearance exclusive of any deduc­ PRINTING a new Bell System subsidiary tions for salvage, shall be submitted with s t f p h f n s JEWFI RY CO Reservations Chairmen, the membershiphythe Nav- each bid. The successful bidder will be CLARK GREEN'S STFT’HENS JEWELRY CO ^ jQg SolUshf 388. igator, Robert Mullady Co- created to act as a tech­ required to furnish and pay for satis­ factory performance and payment bond Letterpress Box 8.>2, C lark, N. J. 1604 and Mrs. Joseph Hig- Chairmen, William Blake nical consultant to the Na­ ol Rahway or bonds. gins, 399-5799 will be happy and George Mehm stated a tional Aeronautics Space Attention is called to the fact that not FL00R& 1501 MAIN ST Administration. less than the minimum salaries and ROSARY ALTAR SOCIETY to accommodate anyone with band has been secured and wages as set forth in the Contract Docu­ Offset 3880318 Recently, a sponsored so­ ments must be paid on this project, and pi a»|c dfmmv QAI F their table reservations. a menu has been planned to cial studies and art that the Contractor must ensure' that PLANS PENNY SALE A delicious dinner and fa- Please all present. The ad- employees and applicants for employ­ BEDDING Three Floors exhibit was held with all ment ate not discriminated against be­ ST. MARY'S CHURCH bulous professional enter- diti°n of the new members Snapouts • L in o le u m • Carpets classes represented. The cause of their race, creed, color or na­ •Electrical Outlets, Switches Hichliffhr of the monthlv tainment will be furnished brought the membership of tional origin. Lights, Electric Stove, Drier Nursery Furniture Edison Highlight oi the mommy lovelv doorthe assembly to 220. annual Book Fair, held in The Redevelopment Agency of the City • F u rn itu re • B edding Lullabye Childcraft & B'ltrite of Rahway reserves the right to reject Hook-up. meeting of St. Mary s Rosary al° pg wutl lovely Q00r it was voted that the his- February in the school li­ Imprinting Bedding - Englander any or all bids or to waive any infor­ COME IN AND BROWSE • Wiring for air-conditioners Sleepmaster, etc. brary proved very suc­ malities in the bidding. b ^ ^ white^e^ephant penny Mrs.' Vanuk reported that wry of the Assembly, as and electric base board heat- Bicycles • Rollfast & cessful. All profits realized Each bidder shall prior to opening of bids submit to the City of Rahway Re­ 67 Westfield Ave., iii.'. _ Columbi a S le & “4 m S ** r e: lns ‘ ,rl6Ute S Gonzlfes Se'S?: will be used to add additional development Agency a statement of bid­ TRIBRO • 100 amp. 220 V Services Furniture ■ Bassett Broyhill kus- chairman, is accepting wome" of T h e C - books to the school library. der’s qualification/}, demolition experi­ Kenlea & Colony ence. and a statement of bidder's or­ PRINTING SERVICE Victor S. Skakandy TOYS donations for the sale at her r>eDoran. ______let will be of a l00Se-leaf Profits from this year’s ganization and equipment available for Clark the work contemplated. R a h w a y OPEN THURS. & FR I. nights home and also at the door type, so that additional pages fund-raising projects will be Bids may be held by the Redevelop­ Free Delivery & Free Set Up that evening. . . . M MflMrrri may be added in the future. used to sponsor class trips ment Agency of the City of Rahway for 1017 New Srunswick Avenue f U 1 - 6 8 8 6 F U 8-3612 Handi Charge GE Credit Upcoming events for the LOGAN NAMtU when available the history a period not to exceed thirty (30) days 35 Years of Valued Service for Franklin School chil-- from the date of the opening of Bids for Rahway, New Jersey year include the annual Des- INSTALLATION FOREMAN will be distributed to dren. the purpose of reviewing the Bids and 381-8277 The last fund-raising pro­ investigating the qualifications of the lhowCto bePS aonn Xpar 26 FOR AREA TELEPHONES the membership atanominal bidders, prior to awarding of the con­ ject of this year is to be' tract. CITY OF RAHWAY Interior. Decorators with Mrs. Joseph Peter as Father Thomas Meaney of a Parents’ Day Sale on May REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY chairman. There will be a James D. Logan of 261 St. M ary’s Church, Rahway 1 in the school gym. Chil­ By: RAYMOND F. HANDERHAN Theatre Party to the Paper- Milltown Rd., Somerville, was the Lenten guest speak- dren will be afforded the op­ Executive Director Moving SLIPCOVERS & WATCH REPAIRS Date: April 3. 1968 The Brothers mill Playhouse on June 12. bas been appointed Installa- er. portunity of purchasing gifts ______DRAPERIES f NOTICE OF INTENTION Local • Long Distance BOOK and Mrs. Alired Berg is chair- tjon Foreman in the New The assembly voted to for Mother’s and Father’s TAKE NOT ICE that application has CUSTOM MADE-TO-ORDFR with Full Guarantee man. Anyone interested in j ersey Bell Telephone Com- send three delegates to the Days. been made to the Municipal Board of STATIONERY SHOP • Largest selection in Alcoholic Beverage Control of the City Expert Repairs tickets for these events may pany*s Woodbridge District. First New Jersey District of Rahway. New Jersey, to transfer Club 330 St. George Ave. Rahway this area contact the chairmen. j_|e will be responsible for Biennial Conference to be Naval Reserve Lieutenant License CB-5 issued to the Disabled Vet­ Fitted in your home on All Jewelry erans’ Recreation Corp. for premises lo­ COMPLETE LINE Guaranteed Work­ installation of new and ad- held at the Robert TreatHo- Robert M. Mesaros, son of cated at 47 East Cherry 8treet, Rahway, manship New Jersey to premises located at 21 OF SCHOOL AND 388-1667 rm nuiA ncRncflu ditional equipment in the tel in Newark on May 8. Mr. and Mrs. David Mesaros Poplar Street. Rahway. New Jersey. • Finest fabrics UULUnlM utounHn Rahway-Clark area. The next meeting will be of 2 5 6 Cypress Drive, The officers of this club and the of­ DESK EQUIPMENT Lowest prices He began his telephone held on Apr. 25 at the Lin- fices they fill are as follows: DONOR DINNER Colonia, is serving with Air Commander. Michael D. Stein. 38 A L L MAKES career as a Lineman in den Columbian Club. Antisubmarine Squadron- 2 9 Gibson Blvd., Clark, New Jersey; Sr. Vice Free Estimate The Deborah League of Plainfield. His service was ------at the U. S. Naval A ir Station, Commander, Harry Ellis, 593 Hemlock COMPLETE LINE GOLDBLATTS Street. Rahway. New Jersey; Jr. Vice STORAGE FU 8-3311 Colonia Donor Dinner Com­ interrupted while he served Army Specialist Four Norfolk, Va. Commander, James K. O'Donnell. 1310 •PO CKET BOOKS mittee held a meeting at the with the United States Navy His squadron flies the Fulton Street, Rahway, New Jersey nil-.i: i;sri.\i\Ti:s Richard Farrell, 20, son of Treasurer. Thomas Barbieri, 244 Ru­ • MAGAZINES RAHWAY Rahway’s Oldest from 1955 to 1957. He re­ dolph Avenue, Rahway, New Jersey Established Jeweler home of Mrs. Charles Laux- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Far­ Navy’s newest carrier - • BOXED CANDY FASHION FABRICS man, Scotch Plains, N. J., turned to the Plainfield Dis­ based anti-submarine war­ Trustees, Donald Ellis, 981 Stone Street, McColley Bros. rell, 14 Spencer Ave., .Rahway. New Jersey and Richard Red­ • CHILDS BOOKS last week. Donor Dinner trict, advancing to an Colonia, was assigned as a fare aircraft, the S - 2E ding, 1368 Bryant Street, Rahway. New — MOVERS - Interior Decorators Chairman, Mrs. Paul Vanuk installer, the position he held surveyor in Headquarters “ Tracker.” Jersey. Curtains - Linens - Yard Goods Objections, if any, should be made 382-5770, 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY S4 E. CHERRY STREET and Co-Chairman, Mrs. prior to his supervisor ap­ Battery, 3rd Battalion of the The squadron’ s mission immediately in writing to Madeline Kirk- 388-3974 bright, Secretary of the Municipal Board RAHWAY Charles Lauxman announced pointment. 25th Infantry Division’ s 13th is to search for, detect, track of AiCJholic Beverage Control of the that the affair will take place Mr. Logan is a native of Artillery near Cu Chi, Viet­ and if need be destroy enemy City of Rahway, 1470 Campbell Street. Somerville, attended Dunel- submarines. Rahway, New Jersey. May 2 at 7 p.m. at the nam, March 2. 4/4/2t Page 7 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot April 4, 1968

participating were Larry by the Rahway Recreation SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Menis, Kathy Ulecka, Jeff Department’ s Baton Club, to (LEAGUE CHAMPIONS) be held at the Rahway Junior Church Crusaders To Face Vincent, Eugene Perrine Jr., Oslislo 0 - 0 - 0 Indians Blair Svihra, William Har­ High School on May 18. Ray's Corner Micklovic 3 - 2 - 8 kins and Tom Perrine. Events will be held in Panthers On Bases * * * League Christensen 2 - 2 - 6 By RAY HOAGLAND solo-novice, intermediate, To Face The Rahway Club will also advanced, two baton, novice, Knight 0 - 0 0 Roselle Park’s Panthers at 2 p.m. to meet Coach Rahway High school var­ Len Kalish, of Clark, send teams to the State two baton advanced. Team Fish 4 - 5 - 13 will visit the Arthur John­ Lou Peragallo’s Crusaders. sity baseball team opened finished second in the Smallbore Jr. Gallery competition in twirl team, Sports Beckhusen 0 - 0 - 0 Cougars son Regional high school It will be the second game its season on Tuesday af­ Central Area YMCA district Championships to be held in for small junior, large jun­ Don Hoagland’s driving Atrashewski 0 - 0 - 0 field on Saturday afternoon of the week for the Cru­ ior, small and large seniors. saders. ternoon with a 7-2 win over diving championship at the Somerville Apr. 27. lay-up with eight seconds Robinson 0 - 0 - 0 The Cranford High School * * * * * * The Crusaders will start Edison Tech of Elizabeth at Princeton University on Sa­ left in the game gave the sen­ Behrens 0 - 0 - 0 Bruce Henderson pitched Cougers will open their bid with five seniors against a Veterans Field. The winning turday afternoon. Merck & Co. Inc. basket­ ior boys all-stars a thrill­ 1 - 0 - 2 for the Upsala College team Ivery for the Watchung Conference It's Track Time Panther team that is in the pitcher was junior Tom Fitz­ The Rahway YMCA boys ball team of th^ Rahway last week. The team lost ing 59-57 win over the un­ on Saturday afternoon when gerald. relay team finished fifth in Recreation department’s 10 - 9 - 29 rebuilding stage. ★ * * their first game of the sea­ defeated senior boys from they invade Veteran’ s Field the 400 yard medley relay Men’s City league was ousted At Rahway H.S. Jerry Saley, who will open son. the Zion Lutheran Church in ALiL »S 1 AKb to meet Rahway’ s Indians in Westfield High School golf with a clocking of 3.38.0. by the Red Bank Tire, 104- * * * the feature game of the 14th at first base, is a right SEC. PRES 6-12-7-4 -___ -29 a single game starting at It’ s track time at the Rah­ hander who batted 274 last team walloped Clark 15 1/2 Members of the team were 70, in the quarter-finals of John Moon, of Rahway, won annual Church league has 2 p.m. Gritschke - Delmo- way High school and this af­ season. Junior Bill Schnitz- to 2 1/2 at Echo Lake. Larry Berko, Charles Sla- the 37th annual Perth Amboy two races at the Trenton ketball festival at the junior OFFICIALS * * * The Cougers are being ternoon Coach John Moon’ s er, who did not play last novec, Terry Morgart and YMCA Gold Medal basket­ Armory on Sunday afternoon, high school before a standing naco. picked in many circles to Indians will open their out­ season, will open at second Springfield Regional’s golf John Berko. ball tournament. Vinnie * * * room only crowd on Thurs- win the conference title. The door season when they host base. Richie M iller, a good team walloped Rahway 16 1/2 John Berko, also finished Wright, of the losers, was Managers of the Youth day night. The Lutherans BIDDY BOYS GAME visitors are led by Doug Di the Central High School infielder with a 278 average, to 1 1/2. in a fifth spot of the 15/17 the top scorer with 20 points.* Baseball program will meet were trailing with 20 seconds ALL - SI’ARS Rini, who is expected to * * * f * * * squad of Newark at the Rah­ will open at short stop. Up age group in the 100 yard next week to discuss plans to go when Mike Kaelber Graham start on the mound for the Dennis Hoyer of Clark has The Rahway River has way River Park at 3:45 p.m. from the jayvees last season backstroke with a 1.01.0 for the coming season. hit from the key to tie up R0thweiler Cougars. Di Rine was a sur­ "The complete schedule is: reached the semi-final round time. been stocked with about 7,700 will be Glen Materia, a jun­ the game and set the stage Pender prise for Cranford last sea­ Apr. 4 Central Home of the Union County junior * * * medium and large rainbow The Happy Five of Clark ior who will open at the hot for Hoagland’ s winning son, starting late and pitch­ Apr. 9 EdisYm Home bowling Association’ s tour­ trout up to 18 inches for the moved into first place on Haynes corner. In the outfield, Pete Three teams represent­ bucket. ing two no-hitters while Apr. 11 Berkeley Away nament at the Recreation official opening of the season Sunday afternoon in the “ A” Remenar Bongionbanni, a senior, will ing Rahway Recreation Jr. The All-Stars were off and allowing only one earned run Apr. 13 Seton Hall Lanes. Hoyer had a 586 in on Saturday morning at Class in the 23rd Annual Linnell start in left field; former Sportsman’ s Club fired in the running in the opening ses­ and winning his four starts. Invitational Away the senior boys division. 8 a.m. New Jersey State Women’ s Rand St. Bendict student Joe Ry­ Annual Junior Sectional Na­ sion when they moved into The visitors have the “ top” Apr. 16 Linden Home The tournament will re­ Ash Brook in Clark has Bowling Tournament at At­ an, a senior, will cover the tional 1968 Championships a 16-11 lead as Bob Reese Holland catcher in the loop in Roy Apr. 18 Westfield Away sume this Saturday at 1:30 small brook and brown trout. lantic City. center field area; flanked by held in Somerville at the scored three baskets. The Croteau Knauer. Apr. 24 County Relays Away and 4:30 p.m. * * * The team rolled a 2,966 footballer Ron Ruta, a jun­ range of the Somerset Valley Stars remained in front at Markoff The Indians, who will be Apr. 26 Penn. Relays Away * * * Monmouth College varsity gross score to snare the ior, who played jayvee ball Fish and Game Protective the half-way mark when they playing their third game this Apr. 30 Jefferson Home Chet M elli, of Clark, Association. Team #1 scored basketball coach Bill Boylan lead, with Estelle Schwens- 21 last season. outscored the champions 14- week, will start with veteran May 2 Cranford - Home finished the basketball 1245; Team #2, 926; Team has been voted the 1967-68 fer rolling a 591; Louise 10 to lead 30-21. In a wild TEMPLE BETH TORAH “ A” Either junior Scott Schaf­ letterman Pat Philbin at first May 4 Newark Board fer, a right hander, or Lee season with a 23.8 average. #3, 1187. High shooters were “ Coach of the Year” for the Fehrendacher, 550; Dot third period, the All-Stars (LEAGUE CHAMPIONS) base, at second will be Don Of -Ed. Away Daney, a senior righthander, Joe Dorsey of Rahway had a Tom Schaefer, 335; Tom National Association of In­ Stout, 546; Helene Mattis, held onto their lead 46-36 Sklar 2 Stugart, while Gene Sojka May 7 Springfield Away will be on the mound pitch­ 14.9 average for the Indians. Milbury, 326; Jolene Zavali, tercollegiate Athletics -Dis- 529; and Loretta Mack, 450. as the final session began. Zimmel, David 6 will be at shortstop, the May 11 Long Branch' ing to senior Dan Hoyer, Bill Thorpe had 12.8, while 326; Joseph Gigl, 321; and Itrict #31. The announcement They totaled 826, 863 and The Green-White warriors Prince 16 third sacker will be Stanley Relays Away a senior. Jim Baker hit for 11.5. Don Merchant, 309. Also Iwas made by Steve Senko, 977 high team game in the from Esterbrook Ave. began Klusewicz. In the outer-gar­ District #31 Chairman. This tournament to date. Haynes 1 May 14 Clark Away The team will travel to to cut the margin as Mike dens it will be, in left, Mi­ May 16 Watchung Con­ : ...... NOW!" marks the second time in The tournament will con­ Goldberg 0 Kenilworth on Monday for Kaelber tallied 11 points; chael Kureczka; center Tony ference Away three years that Coach Boy­ tinue this weekend, conclud­ Bill Gritschke came through Zinberg 0 their next game. : INTERNATIONAL Toscano with eighter Bill May 18 County meet Away lan has been awarded the ing Sunday night. with three important buck­ Lefsky 2 Will or Jim Drukas in right P. S. DELUXE honor. The selection is made * * * May 21 Hillside Away ets. Larry Weaver and Char­ Lupin 0 field. May 24 Kenilworth Home by a vote of the district Chet Melli, of Clark, was lie Launhardt each scored EXPRESS 12 3 - 27 Tom Fitzgerald is ex­ May 27 Scotch Plains Away coaches. selected for the first team two points, but their thrill­ * * * pected to start on the mound June 1 State Meet Away TO in the Watchung conference. ing rally fell two points ALL-STARS 3-2-7-9...... 21 with Dennis Sweeney behind BUSES Joe Dorsey, of Rahway, was short. TEMPLE BETH 8-7-0-12...... -27 the plate. Varsity letter awards to placed on the second team. The All-Stars were out- The team will travel to I APRIL 3 - 7 • NEW YORK COLISEUM 67 members of four Brown OFFICIALS Gritschke - Andro- BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 SUNDAY S:30 Scott Bollwage, of Rahway, scored in the final session, Springfield next Tuesday af­ ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS / • The Thrill of Photography — The Romance of Travel vich. --CHILDREN UNOER 12 FREE University winter sports playing for Holy Trinity, was 21-13, but “ key” shots by ternoon for a Conference • Bring your camera — Bring the family! teams have been announced placed on the all-catholic Don Hoagland, John Case, game and return home with RACE TR ACK Daily It Noon • 10:30 PM; Sat. 11 AM - 10;JO PM; by P. R. Theiber, Director and private team. Honorable GIRLS GAME • Sun. 1 PM-8 PM. Admission $2.00. Children $1.00 Robert Reese and Bill Wills Roselle Catholic next Wed­ BURT (Vio New Jersey Turnpike) of Athletics. Kenneth R. M il­ mention was given to Joe CHURCH LEAGUE ALL-STARS Every Saturday, provided the margin for the nesday. ___ Lancaster ler, form er Rahway high Dunn, of Clark, and Bill all-stars win. Jannett 0 school swimmer, was one of Thorpe, of Rahway. In the junior boys game, Kosty 0 THE|tAiPHUNTiRr Leaving from: * * * in a v w r r those who received the the league champions from Kapisinski 0 Elizabeth, U.S. High­ letter. FOR MORE way #1 & Bond St. The annual swimming the Second Presbyterian held McCall 0 * * * SPORTS STORIES What’s New 7:30 A.M. $9.00* meet of the Recreation de­ the All-Stars scoreless in Bryant 0 Pussycat? Entry blanks are avail­ partment, held during Easter See page eight Rahway, U.S. High­ the second period and thus Snowden 0 able for the fourth annual week at the YMCA, has been way #1 & E. Grand provided the margin to give DJboff 0 Ave. 7:40 A.M. S3.00* New Jersey AAU Baton cancelled this year. them a 29-22 win. The win­ CHARLTON HESTON Witty’s Twirling contest, conducted Wiese 0 Perth Amboy, P.S. ners were led by Russell Follow The “ In" Crowd Haus 0 Garage, 351 Smith Fish with 13, Dick Mick- d La n e t St. 7:45 A.M. $8.50* Gunther 0 To Rahwoy's BILL’S CYCLE CENTER lovich’s 8, while the all­ O F T h E New Brunswick, stars were led by Joe Eppreclit 1 406 W. GRAND AVE., RAHWAY Memorial parkway 453 ST. GEORGES AVENUE Leone’s 13. Bechusen 0 & Church St. At the Little Shopping Center [ BAR-LIQUORS (Near Comer of Inman A venue)| The undefeated biddy boys 8:15 A.M. $8 50* king, the Temple Beth Torah *ROUND TRIP, including odmislion to track. RAHWAY 381-8779 “ A team, led all the way ZION LUTHERAN as they scored a 27-21 win ZION LUTHERAN PUBLIC SERVICE RON C 0PA* ROD & GUN * SERVICE AND REPAIR ON ALL MAKES over the All-Stars. After Eiiresmann 1 0 2 COORDINATED TRANSPORT OF MOTORCYCLES being held scoreless in the Esposito 0 1 1 third period, Andy Prince Minetti 0 0 0 PROOF90 GIN SPECIALIZING IN CHROMING RUM led the Torah team in the Iloornbeck 0 0 0 scene BUY - SELL - TRADE final session with eight WHITE F .U L L ^ O 9 Salvesen 0 0 0 April 5 Featuring 8 9 PARTS - ACCESSORIES points to give him 16 for OR 4/5 QT. Uhlig, D. 0 0 0 BRIDGESTONE—BENE LLI-PARILLA the night’ s work. Dave Zim - GOLD ^ 1 4 / 5 QT. Behnke 0 0 0 The Generations 2 AUTHORIZED DEALERS mel had six for the winners, McDowell 2 0 4 FULL QUART 3.59 FULL 7 9 MINI BIKES - KARTS while Ken Rothweiler had April 6 Featuring QUART Uhlig, C. 1 0 2 1/2 GAL. 6.99 nine for the All-Stars. ------3 Salvesen, ] 3 2 8 Li The girls game was taken The Harpys by the league champs from Heid 0 0 0 BANKERS* Dance Contest Every Sat. WITTY’S* NEW JERSEY S NEWEST the Zion Lutheran by the Uhlig. D. 0 0 0 BLENDED BLENDED one-sided margin of 17-5. Duff, 0 0 0 Open Fri. & sat. Nites WHISKEY WHISKEY MOST MODERN THEATRE ... Diane Salvesen scored eight Hours 8 to 11 P, M. 17 40% Blend 86 Proof points and Cathi Me Dowell 3 FULL Admission: Non-members $2.00 8 9 The W O O D B riD B E four in a game that saw the Members $1.50 4/5 ALL-STARS 1-2-2 0...... 5 Lutherans take a 9-1 lead ZION LUTHERANS 91-7-0—-17 Charter Membership only $1.00 QUART 2 88 in the first period and 1488 Irving St., Rahway . Waite? Reade Theatres OFFICIALS - Crans - Stevens never trailed. FULL QUART 3.59 3 ROUTE 1 and ST. tecORGE AVE. in the 1/2 GAL. 6.99 F U L L Q U A R T Korvette Shopping Center, Woodbridge BOYS GAME ALL STARS ★ FtNEST FWST-RUN i f LATEST ACHIEVEMENTS IN Wills 5 - 1 - 11 ATTRACTIONS SOUND AMD 35/70 MM PROJECTION Engel 0 - 0 - 0 .WHISKEY SOUR .DAQUIRI i f LUXURIOUS PUSH-BACK Maye 1 - 0 - 2 CHAKtS AFFORDING THE i f SMOKING LOGE Reese 7 - 1 - 15 ULTIMATE IN LIVING .MARGARITA .COLLINS ROOM COMFORT i f ACRES OF FREE PARKING Stugart 2 - 3 - 7 Hoagland 4 - 2 - 10 Standard of the World .GIMLET .MAI-TAI NOW SHOWING Williams 0 - 2 - 2 An Unwtwal and Important Case 2 - 6 - 10 Motion Picture from the author Jannett 0 - 0 - 0 of "The Bridge of the Hive/ Kwai" White 1 - 0 - 2 23 - 15 - 59 UTHERAN CHAMPIONS) Weaver 8 - 1 - 17 Payne 0.0- 0 Wagenhoffer 0 - 0 - 0 Gritschke. W. 5 - 2 - 12 Kaelber 5 - 10 - 20 Marr 1 - 0 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 MATINEE D A ILY 2 P.M. Rice EVENINGS 7 AND 9 P.M. Gritschke, C. 0-0 0 CONTINUOUS Laun hardt 2 - 1 - 5 SATURDAY,SUNDAY Barth 0 - 1 - 1 and HOLIDAYS from 2 P.M Kortz 0 - 0 - 0 21 - 15 - 57 ,ALL-STARS - 16 - 14 - 16 - 13-59 ZION LUTHERAN 11-10-15-21-57

ALL-STARS 16-14-16-13...... 59 ZIONLUTH. 11-10-15-21...... 57 OFFICIALS - Delmonaco - And- rovicli. * * * JUNIOR BOYS GAME ALL - STARS Schwartz 0 - 0 - 0 Schulman 0 - 1 - 1 Sobo 0 - 0 - 0 I0-I SERVING Fiont to *i a : 19c3 Hardtop S. Jan JeVille. 1967 Fk.uvooJ Eldorado. 1966 Coupe dcVilie. 1S65DcVI!le Convc rt.ole. Hansen 1 - 0 - 2 ENVELOPES Keller 0 - 0 - 0 Hooper 1 - 0 - 2 Your choice of Cadillacs gets better every year. NOH ALCOHOLIC 3 9 ( Burgess 0 - 0 - 0 Wheaton 2 - 0 - 4 Santangelo 0 - 0 - 0 If you desire the ultimate in elegance, com­ warding investment. Late-model Cadillacs Leone 3 - 7 - 13 fort and driving pleasure, then the 1968 offer more luxurious interiors and more SUNNY JIM* WATKINS Holland 0 - 0 - 0 KENTUCKY BLENDED 7 - 8 - 22 Cadillac deserves your first consideration. driving conveniences than you'll find on STRAIGHT SCOTCH WHISKIY It features a totally new 472 V-8 engine— most new cars. The superb craftsmanship BOURBON IMPORTED f STILL the largest V-8 available in any production and advanced engineering of every Blended in Scotland ♦ SHOVELING COAL? passenger car. Cadillac will keep the one you buy up- Conv ert your present boiler to F U L L 9 9 1/2 4 9 if you are not quite ready for a new to-date for years to come. QUART GAL. I'M GLAD I CHANGED TO .. . 3 8 MODERN Cadillac, you’ll find that a previously Ask your authorized dealer to help you owned Cadillac will prove to be a highly re­ select the. Cadillac that suits you best. Dumbarton REED’S PREMIER OIL OIL HEAT Canadian SCOTCH WHISKEY complete $ 3 2 5 .0 0 J G A S O L IN E CO. See your authorized Cadillac dealer's attractive selection of new and used Cadillacs today. Whiskey Blended in Scotland SUPPLY 275 tank Honeywell controls] _ 5 9 FULL 7 9 FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE 4/5 4 / 5 qt- AND HIGH QUALITY OIL ♦ J. SERVEDIO ♦ 3 3 { 8t SONS, INC. ♦ * EXCLUSIVELY AT WITTYS IN N.J. Dial 388-5100 + FUEL OIL KEROSENE ^ ^FU 8-1251 RAHWAY, N

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LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Rahway Woman's church LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES PUILIC NOTICK NOTICE TO CREDITOR! league, the Zion Lutheran’s m ix PROJECT NOTIC! Third Ward, First District— Co­ ESTATE OF M AX LILEN FIELD also lumbian Club. 80 W . Inman Ave. #1 held onto their one-game Pailliard, Boyle A.C. Rxhwajf, New Jertex known as M AX LILENFELD, Deceased. Staled bldi will be reoelved by the Buaineis Administrator of the City of Third Ward, Second District— Co­ P l.aie take notice ihat tbe Planning Pursuant to the order of M ARY C. lead when they won 2-1 over Rahway, 1470 Campbell Street, in the lumbian Club, 80 W. Inman Avs. Board of the City of R ah w aj will hold KANANE, Surrogate of the County of Counoll Chambers on April 15, 1968 at Third Ward, Third District— Co­ the Second .Presbyterians. a Publlo Heartna pursuant to the Direc­ Union, made on the twenty-first day of lumbian Club, BO W. Inman Ave. 10 A.M. for the rental of 59 West Main tion of the Munlotpal Council of the Cltr March A. D., 1968, upon the application Third Ward, Fourth District— Co­ Trinity Methodist won the Reach Playoff Finals 8treet. Rahway on a lease basis. 3uoh of Rahway at the Council Chamber! In of the undersigned, as Executrix of the lumbian Club. 80 W. Inman Ave. odd game from the First the City of Rahway. New Jereey, on the estate of said deceased, notice Is hereby lease shall Fourth Ward, First District— 1— Not exceed five (5) years; Presbyterians and trail by 22nd day of April. 1868, at 8:00 o'clock given to the creditors of said deceased Or over Cleveland School. E. Milton P.M. prevailing time, tor the purpoee of to exhibit to the subscriber under oath 2— Provide that tho tenant shall bearAve. one game. Osceola won the Pailliard and the John them to victory. Scavone hit hearing persona Intereeted In, or who or affirmation their claims and demands the expenses for heating, water, Fourth Ward. Second District— Co­ Marty Cassio of Rahway on a wide assortment of long would be affected by, a determination against the estate of said deceased necessary repairs, fire and supple­ lumbian School, New Brunswick Ave. odd game from the Zion Boyle A.C. reached the fi­ that the area deaorlbed below la a re­ within six months from the date of said mental hazard insurance, public Fourth Ward, Third District—Co. rolled a 675 score in the Lutherans #2 while St. Paul’s nal round of the lower di­ jumpers for 48 points and newal area at defined In Chapter 187 of order, or they will be forever barred Uabilty Insurance and any other lumblan School, New Brunswick Ave. the Laws of 1842, at amended and sup­ from prosecuting or recovering the same Item of expense necessary to per­ Fourth Ward, Fourth District- regular double in the Amer­ it played a fine game off the Fire House, E. Milton Ave. #2 won from their 1 rivals vision playoffs in the Clark plemented (N.J.B.A. Section 40:55-21.1 against the subscriber. mit continued occupancy by the ican Bowling Congress boards. The Country Squires tenant. Fifth Ward. First District— City by a 2-1 score. adult basketball league by et eeq.i and who favor or who are op­ SILVIA LILENFIELD Hall, Campbell St. RAHWAY HOSPITAL posed to such determination. A map of Executrix The City will not be obligated to bear tourney at Cincinnati. Cae- Caroline Broughton had a defeating their opponents in were led by Fred Ball, who any expense whatsoever In connection Fifth Ward, Second District— Fire the area deecilbed below has been pre­ Magner, Abraham. Orlando St Kahn, House. Seminary Ave. sio's partner contributed 183 game. the semi-final round. Pail­ was making his debut in the pared and oan be Inspected at the office Attorneys with such occupancy. The City may use said premises free Fifth Ward. Third Distrlot— Fire * * * March 17 of the Clerk of the Municipality. The 840 N. Wood Ave. House, Seminary Ave. only 538 and the local pair liard romped over the Coun­ league and scored 28 points. of charge as a polling place during elec­ and Mary boundaries of the area being Invest!- Linden. N. J. Fifth Ward, Fourth Distrlot— City Ball was a form er 1000 point ENGEL, Gerald tions. wound up with a 1,213 total. Am orelli’ s Sports moved try Squires 88-66 as once 6 7 C .lh n n n gated as to such determination here and 3/28/4t Fees: 120.80 Hall, Campbell St. Ann, Apt, 5A, 0 / U l D S O n abovc described, are ae follows: Municipal Council reserves the right to Sixth Ward. First Distrlot— Roose­ They are 83 pins off the lead­ to a three-game lead over again the great outside scorer at Newark State accept or reject any or all bids as Blvd., Clark, a girl “Beginning at a point, the Intersec­ NOTICE TO CREDITOR* velt School, St. George Ave. ers. the Window House in the In­ shooting of Pete Scavone led Teachers College. Fred hit tion of the Westerly Line of New Jersey ESTATE OF JOE NORANTE, also deemed best in the Interests of the City, Sixth Ward, Second District— High * * * on hooks, drives and jump­ CRANE, Harold and Ellen, State Highway, Route No. 1, with the known as JOSEPH NORANTE, Deceased. of Rahway. School, Madison Ave. tercity league. John Hull led eoutherly line of East Hatelwood Avenue Pursuant to the order of M AR Y C. SIDNEY H. STONE Sixth Ward. Third District—High 595 Jefferson Ave., Rah­ School, Madison Ave. The Intercounty Industrial the leaders with a high series RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL ers to gain his total. and from thence running: KANANE, Surrogate of the County of Business Administrator way, a girl Alonf the southerly line ol Eeet Union, made on the eighth day of March City of Rahway Sixth Ward. Fourth District— High League is all tied up follow­ of 697 on line scores of The John Boyle A.C. elim ­ 1 School, Madison Ave. 1968 GOLF SCHEDULE March 18 Hatelwood Avenue. 845 feet more A. D., 1988. upon the application of the ing the Alban’ s sweep oyer 230-223 and 244. Jim Cola- inated the John Schwarcz or leee to e point In tho southeast undersigned, as Executrix of the estate FIRST WARD, FIRST DISTRICT: the Carteret Auto in a bump­ pletro had a 621 and John Inc. team by a score of QUINN, William and Ann, hank of the South Branoh of the of said deceased, notice is hereby given CORPORATION NOTIC* Bounded by East Milton Avenue; Apr. 4 Westfield Away 76-66. Ron Adams was the ^65 Carolina St., Clark, Rahway River, thence to the creditors of said deceased to ex­ PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that Burnett Street; East Grand Avenue; er match at the Recreation John Me Namara, 605. Apr. 8 Clark Home 2. Northeeeterly aloni the Eaet hank hibit, to the subscriber under oath or the following Ordinance was duly adopt­ Pennsylvania Railroad and the Lin­ Lanes. Tom Muir's 654-245; big point man for the John a Sirl of the South Branoh of the Rah­ affirmation their claims and demands ed and approved on final reading at a den City Line. Herb Springle Jr. hit 247 Apr. 22 Hillside & Berkeley- way River 250 feet more or leee to against the estate of said deceased regular meeting of the Municipal FIRST WARD, SECOND DISTRICT: Steve Desk’s 633 led the Al­ Boyle A.C. team as he tossed Marc“ 20 within six months from the date of said Counoll, Township of Clark. N. J., Mon­ game and Art Bonnettl had Home and a point where the eama Is inter­ Bounded by Linden City Line; ban’s into the tie with the a 244. in 33 points, followed by N^TSON, Douglas sected hy the eouthweat bank of order, or they will be forever barred day evening, Maroh 25. 1968. Rahway River; Paterson Street; Apr. 23 Cranford Away Elaine, 199 E. Hazelwood the Rahway River, thence from prosecuting or recovering the same EDW ARD R. PADUSNXAX East Milton Avenue; Columbia Place; * * * manager Art Krupps, 11 against the subscriber. Township Clerk losers. Apr. 24 Colonia Away 3. Northeeeterly oroeeint the Rahway Washington Street; Montgomery Art Sammond Jr. led the Ave., Rahway, a boy River 250 feet more or leee to a Genevieve Norante AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING Street; East Grand Avenue; and Bar­ Ed Stryker rolled a 706 May 2 Linden Away Points: Big Rlch Curry, 11 point on the aoutheaeterly hank of Executrix TRAFFIC AND PARKINO AND SUP­ nett Street. scoring with a 662 series; Awav points; and Pat Nesgoods the Rahway River, thence Joseph L. Ranzlnl, Attorney PLEMENTING THE “REVISED OR­ series for the top score of May 6 WatchungCon. DINANCES OF CLARK.” FIRST WARD, THIRD DISTRICT: Sam Salvaggio rolled 257- y 10 points. The Boyle A.C. 4. Northeaeterly along said south- 1 Eastern Ave., Bounded by East Milton Avenue; the Ten Pin Sports League May 9 Union Catholic Away eaeterly bank of the Rahway River Somerville, N. J. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of broke open a close game Need A Summer Job? the Township of Clark, County of Union, Lawrence Street; Washington Street; 655; Ray Me Kay, 628; Bart at the Recreation Lanes. Away 1,500 feet more or leee to a point 3/14/4t Feet: 830.80 Rahway River; Monroe Street; West May 16 Berkeley In the eoutherly line of East M il------,------New Jersey, as follows: Masters, 619; John Daftek, Stryker boosted a 187 late in the last quarter with ... SECTION 1. The “Revised Ordinances Main Street; Irving Street; West May 17 County Away Here’s The Answer! ton Avenue, thenoe SHERIFF S SALE Orand Avenue; Whittier Street; 618; and Nunzio Nardone, a 10 point spree as Ron 5. Easterly along the eoutherly line ______of Clark” are hereby supplemented by average with games of 206, May 20 Scotch Plains Home the addition of the following provision North Branch of Rahway River; of Eaet Milton Avenue 170 feet SHERIFF'S SALE—Superior Court of 603. Adams contributed six of to Chapter 23, to be known as 23-3A. West Grand Avenue; East Grand 236 and 265 and led Colonia May 23 Plainfield Away The 1968 Summer Em- more or less to a point, thence New Jereey, Chancery Division. Union » * * SECTION 23-3A. Trucks over S tone Avenue; Montgomery Street; Wash­ 6. Southerly along the eaeterly line county, Docket #F-l274-67, ADRIAN O Sweet Shop into the runner- May» , 27 Linden ...... Homew them. The John Schwarcz plo‘yment _____Guide ______has been excluded from certain streets. ington Street; and Columbus Place. of Essex Street 100 feet more or MOONS and ELIZABETH c. MOONS, hie Bruno Golda set his aver­ (a) Trucks over 5 tons gross weight FIRST WARD, FOURTH DISTRICT: up spot with a sweep. Lees- The coach is B. Manfredi. Jnc- *i?am was ^ by, £ prepared to help students less to a point on said southerly wife. Plaintiff vs. ARNOLD J. MOONS are hereby excluded from the fol­ Bounded by West Orand Avenue; age to 193 with a 699 series ley Gregory, who hit for down a summer job. Una of Essex Street, thenoe and DORIS M, MOONS, his wife; HOLT ville Auto, led by John Bren­ lowing designated streets or por­ North Branch of Rahway River; at the Clark Lanes in a Un­ 25 points, and A1 Geiger, This 164 page book contains 7. Easterly along a line between E. TRACTOR COM PANY, a corporation of Whittier Street; West Lincoln Ave­ nan Jr., 616, won the odd Milton Avenue and Johnson Street, New Jersey: FANW O O D CRUSHED tions of streets: LAKE AVENUE — from Raritan nue; Allen Street; Linden City Line; ion Countv Major League. game to remain in front who scored 11 points. _ over 30,000 actual job open- ' 280 feet more or less to a point, STONE CO., a corporation of New Jer- RAHWAY JUNIOR HIGH Road to Woodbridge Township and the Pennsylvania Railroad. Golda rolled 235; 253 and211 Pailliard and the John jngS that employers have thence sey; and STATE BA N K OF RAHW AY, a Line. by 3 1/2 games. Ernie Ein- 8. Southerly along a line approxl- banking corporation of New Jersey, De- SECOND WARD, FIRST DISTRICT: (b) Nothing within this section shall in leading his team to their 1968 Baseball Schedule Boyle A.C. will now clash authorized us to list. Itgives mately parallel to Essex Street 950 fendants. Civil Action W rit ..of Execution Bounded by Union Street; St. horn shot a 646 and Jack be construed as preventing such feet more or less to a point, the _ p 0r Sale of Mortgaged Premises, George’s Avenue; West Scott Avenue; three game win. Stan Cross for the lower division crown saiaries, age limits, number trucks from picking up and mak­ Evans Street; Linden Avenue; and Keenan had 605. High games intersection of said line parallel By virtue of the above-stated writ of had a 606 as their team Apr. 5 Clark Away in this weeks action in the 0f openings, dates of em- ing deliveries of merchandise or Whittier Street. was 267 by Walter Yost. to Essex Street with the southerly execution to me directed I shall expose other property along streets from line of Putnam Street, thence for saie by public vendue in room B-8 8ECOND WARD, SECOND hit 2,945 series. * * * Apr. 9 Edison Away Clark adult Basketball payment and the name of which such trucks are excluded, or 9. Westerly along said southerly line in the Court House. In the City of Eliza! DISTRICT: as excluding from any street in League leading Cillo Five Apr. 11 McManus Away League. - of Putnam Street 160 feet more or beth, N. J„ on Wednesday, the 17th day Bounded by Linden Avenue; Hulick When are the powers to the person to whom applica­ the Township any trucks used by less to a point In the southerly 0( April, A. D., 1968 at two o'clock In Place; Linden City Line; Allen Street; hold a half-a-game lead over Apr. 15 Roselle Home public utility companies in connec­ be going to place Rahway’s tions should be addressed. line of Putnam Street, thence the afternoon of said day. West Lincoln Avenue; and Whittier tion with the construction, instal­ Har-Bee Sales as both teams Apr. 18 Cranford 10. Southerly 95 feet more or less to Ail that certain tract or parcel of Street; bowling star, Marty Cassio Many of the jobs are with lation, operation or maintenance won the odd game. Warren Hillside Home the rear line of lots facing said land and premises, hereinafter particu- of public utility facilities. SECOND WARD, THIRD DISTRICT: in the National Hall of summer camps and resorts southerly line ol Putnam Street, ] arly described, situate, lying and being Griffin’ s 654 was a top score. Apr. 19 Soehl Away Special FBI Agent (c) This ordinance and the weight Bounded by Evans Street; West Fame???? but there are also thousands thence ■ in the Township of Clark, in the County limitation set forth herein shall be Scott Avenue; Ludlow Street; West 11. Easterly along said rear line 141 of union and State of New Jersey: Linden Pork had the top Apr. 24 .Regional Home effective for one year from the Lincoln Avenue; St. George's Avenue; of openings in other fields — feet more or less to the westerly Known and designated as Lot No date of its approval by the Direc­ Linden City Line; Hulick Place; and score of the night, a 2,994, Apr. 26 Cranford- line of New Jersey State Highway i on map entitled “ Map of Knob Hill. Addresses Kiwanis both “ fun” and career ori­ tor of Motor Vehicles. Linden Avenue. Peter Hook, of Rahway, Orange Home Route No. 1, thence situated in Clark Township. Union SECTION 2. All ordinances or parts of 8ECOND WARD. FOURTH as Phil Visco shot 631; Bob ented positions: summer 12. Southerly along the westerly line County. New Jersey. May 6 1946 Marsh ordinances inconsistent herewith are DISTRICT; a junior at Rider College Apr. 30 Edison Home of New Jersey State Highway Route and Lawrence, C.E. and Surveyors” Helmstetter, 625, and Char­ Ralph W. Bachman, Spe- theatres, national parks, en- hereby repealed as to such inconsisten­ No. 1, 830 feet more or less to the which map was filed on May 16. 1946 in Bounded by St. George’s Avenue; lie Lamperti, 622. is a member of the tennis May 3 Roselle Away cial Agent jn charge of the. gineering, data processing, cies only. Westfield Avenue; Clark Township southerly line of East Hazelwood the office of the Register of Union SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take Other leading scorers team. Rider will engage in May 7 Cranford- Avenue, the point or place of Be- county as No. 310F. line; and the Linden City line. Newark office of the Federal electronics, factory work, effect immediately upon final passage THIRD WARD, FIRST DISTRICT: 15 matches, will be seeking Hillside ginning.” There is due approximately $5,235.03 and publication according to law. were Joe De Francesco, 623; /;way Bureau of Investigation ad- sales, farming, music, ac- All persons who are Interested In, or and $4,853.50 with interest from Febru- Bounded by Pennsylvania Railroad; Woodbridge Township Line; Colonia Gene M irra and John Hunter, an unprecedented fourth May 10 McManus who may be affected by, a determination ary i ( 1 9 6 8 and costs, Home Pressed the weekly meeting counting, United Nations, Boulevard; Jefferson Avenue; Grove that said area is a renewal area or by The Sheriff reserves the right to ad- CORPORATION NOTICE 607; Charlie Lo Braccio, straight championship dur­ May 15 Clark Street; St. George’s Avenue; Pierpont Home tde Rahway Kiwanis Club food service, etc a possible acquisition of such area pur- journ this sale. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that 601; John Straniero, 600;’ ing the 15th annual Rider May 17 Cranford- . recently. Mr. Bachman dis- All areas of the United ----suant------to said statute are v invited _ to . at- RALPH------ORISCELLO.------Sheriff the following Ordinance was duly adopt­ Street; and Walters Street, and Fred Henninger, who Invitational Tournament, Orange Away fho m=r.Aral arrivifips Stafpo arc rpnrpcptifpri NPW tend the heaHng and wiu *>• horded an sachar, Sachar & Bernstein. Attys. ed and approved on final reading at a THIRD WARD, 8ECOND DISTRICT: 91 r i n i n n r vTfhrbiUnmo cussed trie general activities otates are represented, iNew opportunity to be heard with respect to dj & rnr cx-355-03 regular meeting of the Municipal Coun­ Bounded by Colonia Boulevard; shot three 192 games. May 10-11 and will partici­ r jay Union Catholic Home an(j responsibilities of the England and Florida through the foregoing. Fees: $36.80 cil, Township of Clark, N. J., Monday Woodbridge Township Line; Cornell * * * pate in the Middle Atlantic May 24 Burnett Home Bureau. F the Great Lakes and the By direction of the Municipal Council - ray evening, March 25, 1968. Avenue; West InmaA Avenue; Madi­ and the Planning Board of the City of SHERIFF’S SALE EDW ARD R. PADU8NIAK son Avenue; Grove Street; and Jef­ Conference championships Township Clerk In the nip and tuck bat­ All games start at 3:45 Raiph l . Smith announced Rocky Mountain regions to Rahway, New Jersey. ferson Avenue. tle for the top spot in the at Carlisle, Pa., May 3-4. p.m. The coach is Bill Dolan. t[lat tlle fjrst inter-Faith the Southwest and Pacific ROBERT W. SCHROF SHERIFF S SALE—Superior Court of AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE City Clerk New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union POLICE DEPARTMENT AND AMEND­ THIRD WARD. THIRD DISTRICT: ING SECTION 17-5 OF THE “RE­ vjisjjn. „AAA aa'w.jla, w» a. , w « ax... w w a. . Andrew Rasmussen, Chairman County, Docket # F -6 67-67. FIR ST FED- Bounded by Grove Street; Madison visit will be help at the Northwest. This gives stu- VISED ORDINANCES OF CLARK.” Avenue; West Inman Avenue; Jensen Temple Beth Torah, Bryant dents an opportunity to really 4/4mpl^ « Bo^ ® °< ^ ssocia. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL Avenue; West Lake Aveflue; Pierpont United States OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK, COUN­ St. Rahway, Mar. 29 at 8:15 see the country. ------— ------' corporation, Plaintiff vs. CHARLES Street; and .St. George’s Avenue. PENN and VERNA PENN, his wife, De­ TY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY, AS FOL­ THIRD WARD. FOURTH DISTRICT: p.m. All members and their The Guide has been pub­ fendants. Civil Action Execution — For LOWS: Bounded by Woodbridge Township lished each year since 1963. RAHWAY ADULT SCHOOL’S Sale of Mortgaged Premises. SECTION 1. Section 17-5 ol the “Re­ Line; West Lake Avenue; Jensen Ave­ families are invited. vised Ordinances of Clark” is hereby By virtue of the above-stated writ of nue; West Inman Avenue; and Cor­ Eugene Cooke reported The 1968 Edition is all new execution to me directed I shall expose amended to read as follows: nell Avenue. and completely changed from YOGA COMFORTS for sale by public vendue, in room B-8, 17-5. Personnel strength. Need Cash? that tickets were still avail­ The division of police shall consist FOURTH WARD. FIRST DISTRICT: in the Court House, in the City of Eliza­ of the following regular personnel: Bounded by Woodbridge Township . able for the play “Ok­ last year. It is available beth, N. J., on Wednesday, the 10th day Line; State Highway Route No. 1; Chief of p o lic e ------1 of April, A. D., 1968, at two o'clock in Rahway River; Washington Street; lahoma” for the per­ from University Publica- SPINE AND SOUL L ie u te n a n t------1 the afternoon of said day. Lawrence Street; East Milton Ave­ D etectives------4 formance of May 7 at the tions Dept. A71, Box 20133, All the following tract or parcel of nue; Paterson Street; and the Rah­ S e rg e a n ts ------5 See U s! Paper M ill Play House and Denver, Colorado 80220. The 5,000 year old tradi- land and premises hereinafter particu- way River. Patrolmen and Patrolwomen— situate, lying and being anyone wanting same may Each purchaser is protected of yoga breathing and m the count, of as many as authorized by ordinance FOURTH WARD, SECOND DISTRICT: by an unconditional money -body exercising is made wel- union and state of New jersey: The provision of this ordinance re­ contact any member of the specting the position of detectives is Bounded by Leesville Avenue; Mill Rahway Kiwanis Club. hark- anarantpp COme Once a Week at the Rah- b e g i n n i n g at a point on the west- hereby deemed to have been created and Street; Main Street; East Milton DaCK guarantee. AH i i I i- q r h n n l erly side of Rutherfor<* Street distant Avenue; Rahway River; 6tate High­ - - W a y A u U l t b C n o O l . northerly 152.5 feet from the corner effective January 1, 1968, for purposes President Phil Harris an­ of personnel and salary administration. way Route No. l; and the Wood- nounced that the Hon. Cor­ “ You breathe only from f?rmed by the intersection of the said SECTION 2. All ordinances or parts of bridge Township Line. INCOME TAX WORRIES ordinances inconsistent herewith are FOURTH WARD, THIRD DISTRICT: Benjamin Franklin invent- your collar bones,” they are s id f ^ ? 'M t o n SAvenu” itand’ runrS to i nelius Gallagher, Congress­ hereby repealed as to such inconsisten­ Bounded by Pennsylvania Railroad; man 13th Dist. will be the ed bifocals in 1784 when he told by their instructor, Har- ,thence in a westerly direction parai- cies only. East Hazelwood Avenue; New Bruns­ wick Avenue; Adams Street; Main was ambassador to Prance, ry Anderson, who is both a m a northerly direction parallel to SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take guest speaker at the joint effect immediately upon final passage Street: Mill Street; Leesville Avenue; ARE OVER... meeting of the Civic Clubs notes the New Jersey Opto- Cranford electrical contrac- Rutherford street 5 0 feet; thence a> in and publication according to law. and Woodbridge Township Line. FOURTH WARD, FOURTH metric Association. He had tor and student disciple of Miiton Avenue 1 5 0 feet to the said side of Rahway, to be held at SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY DISTRICT the Columbian Club on Apr. the lenses from his reading Sachindra Majumdar of th e'01 Rutherford ®treet!, thence (4> in * CHANCERY DIVISION: UNION COUNTY Bounded by Adams Street: New DOCKET No. M-5450-67 glasses and distance glasses Yoga Institute of New York. Rutherford Street 50 feet to the point Brunswick Avenue; East Hazelwood 17 at 7:30 p.m. LOIS FANELLI, Plaintiff vs. MAT­ Avenue; Pennsylvania Railroad; Main with a little The Rahway Club was host cut in half and mounted in The exercise system is orB^ m Block -e- THEW J. FANELLI, JR.. Defendant. Street; Monroe Street; Rahway River; Civil Action NOTICE OF ORDER FOR the same frame with the top known as Harta Yoga, a de- on Map entitled "Map of property of East Milton Avenue; and Main to the Clark Township and PUBLICATION. Street. TO: MATTHEW J. FANELLI. JR. Linden Clubs inter club con­ half for distance andthebot- rivative of yoga philosophy ^£°“ay^ dw med m FIFTH WARD. FIRST DISTRICT: By virtue of an Order of the Superior help from us! Bounded by Maple Avenue; Jaques tom for reading. and Hinduism. the Union County Register’s Office April Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, tingents. Avenue; East Emerson Avenue; Bry­ 28th, 1900 as Map No. 143-C. made on the 25th day of March, 1968 The class members do as ant Street; Central Avenue; West Commonly known as 1750 Rutherford in a Civil Action wherein Lois Fanelli. Main Street; and the Pennsylvania they are told after this first Street, Rahway, New Jersey. is the plaintiff and you are the defen­ thought on breathing from BEING THE SAME premises conveyed dant. you are hereby required to answer Railroad- RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE to Charles Penn and Verna Penn, his the Complaint of the plaintiff on or be­ FIFTH WARD, SECOND DISTRICT; their instructor. They try wife, by deed of Florence M. Daneke fore the 27th day of May. 1968, by serv­ Bounded by Central Avenue; New Fast... Courteous Service on Personal April 6 - Saturday Cranford * Home 2 p.m. (formerly M. Paulsen) and Arthur J. to exhale and inhale deeply ing an Answer oa Seymour S. Lichten­ Church Street; Church Street; Fer- 9 - Tuesday Springfield* Away Daneke, her husband, dated May 13, stein. Esquire, plaintiff’s attorney, whose note Street; West Grand Avenue; loans to meet Income Tax Encum­ while lolling supine, stand- 1966 and recorded in the Union County address is 10 Cherry Street. Elizabeth, Winfield Street; Union Street; W hit­ ing,incr stretenmg,f lf r P l- r h i n o - orn r Denamgh n n H i n a Book Register’s 2775 Officeof Deeds on for June sald 14. County 1966 at in New Jersey, and in default thereof such tier Street: West Grand Avenue; and 10 - Wednesday Roselle Catholic Home Judgment shall be rendered against you Irving Street. brances. Convenient Payment Terms page 794. Included In this property Is a double. as the Court shall think equitable and FIFTH WARD, THIRD DISTRICT: range. 18 - Thursday Bridgewater-East Home Just. You shall file your answer and Bounded by St. George's Avenue; YOGA RESTORES YOUTH There is due approximately $13,396.16 Arranged. Stop In Today . . . Let Us proof of service in duplicate with the Central Avenue; ; with interest from December 8, 1967 and 20 - Saturday Berkeley Hts.* 2 games Home “ I was out of my mind 6 Clerk of the Superior Court, State House Westfield Avenue. St. George’s Ave­ costs. - Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, in accord­ nue; Union Street; Winfield Street; Help You! or 7 years ago with back The Sheriff reserves the right to ad­ 23 - Tuesday Hillside* Home ance with the rules of Civil Practice West Grand Avenue; Fernote Street; journ this sale. troubles,” Anderson tells and procedure. and Church Street. RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff 25 - Thursday Kenilworth Away them in the respites from The object of said action is to obtain FIFTH WARD, FOURTH DISTRICT: Keer, Booth. Buermann & Bate, Attys. a judgment of divorce between the said deep breathing. “ One night DJ & RNR CX-350-03 Bounded by Maple Avenue; St. 20 - Friday Clark* Away plaintiff and you. George's Avenue; Church Street: New 3/14/3t Fees: $72.00 SEYMOUR S. LICHTENSTEIN my son brought home a book Church Street; Central Avenue; FULL SERVICE Attorney for Plaintiff Bryant Street; West Emerson Ave­ 30 - Tuesday Westfield* Home on yoga and how it relaxes 10 Cherry Street NOTICE nue; and Jaques Avenue. Elizabeth, New Jersey the body and spine. Yoga TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: May 1 - Wednesday Union Catholic Home 4/4/4t SIXTH WARD. FIRST DISTRICT; STATE BANK BANKING study has become my avo­ I. the undersigned, being the officer Bounded by Walters Street; Pier­ 3 - Friday Hillside* Away charged with the duty of naking assess­ pont Street; Maple Avenue; and the cation. My spinal troubles ments for the benefits under and in ac­ Pennsylvania Railroad. cordance with the provisions of R.S. 77 - Tuesday Linden Away disappeared and yoga medi­ SIXTH WARD, SECOND DISTRICT: Saving* Accounts . . . Checking 40:56-25 and supplements and amend­ ELECTION NOTICE Bounded by West Lake Avenue; of RAHWAY Accounts . . . Auto Loans . . . tation has helped me to swim ments thereto, do hereby give notice OFFICE OF CITY CLERK Home Madison Avenue; Central Avenue; St. 11 - Saturday Scotch Plains 2 games* 1 p.m. that the 16th day of April 1968 at 7:30 Personal Loans . . . Home Mortgage upstream against all CITY HALL, RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY George's Avenue; Maple Avenue; and Us. Either Of Our Two Conv#ni.nt Officsi P.M. prevailing time, at the Assessor's loans . . . Banking By Mail. . . Bank Pierpont 8treet. 14 - Tuesday Clark* Home troubles every day.” Office, First Floor. Municipal Building, NOTICE is hereby given that the MAIN OFFICE) 1515 Irving 51., Rahway — 381-3500 Money Orders . . . Drlve-ln Banking Registration Books for the Primary No incense burns in sand Clark, New Jersey, has been fixed by me SIXTH WARD, THIRD DISTRICT: BRANCH! St. Georges Ave. at Maple Ave., Rahway 17 - Friday Westfield* Away as the time and place for the hearing Election will be closed on Thursday, Bounded by Milton Boulevard; jars; no vessels of holy oils of all persons interested in the matter April 25th, 1968, at 9 o’clock ;j.m. Richard Boulevard; Elm Terrace; Prevailing Time. Registrations and 21 - Tuesday Cranford* Away of: Greslin Terrace; Revoir Drive; Clark and Sanskrit scrolls appear; Transfers of Registrations may be ORDINANCE NO. 64-36. THE INSTAL­ Township Line; Westfield Avenue; Springfield* Home and no bright pictures of In­ LATION OF PAVING AND CURBING made at the Office of the City Clerk, and Madison Avenue. 23 - Thursday City Hall, 1470 Campbell Street, R ah­ ON RICHARD STREET FROM WEST- 8IXTH WARD, FOURTH DISTRICT: dian deities are unveiled. way, New Jersey, on any working FIELD AVENUE IN A SOUTHERLY Bounded by West Lake Avenue; All games start at 3:45 p.m, except where noted. day, excepting Saturdays, up to and The students work on mats DIRECTION TO THE EXISTING PAV­ Beechwood Road; Clark Township including April 25. 1968. ING ON RICHARD STREET, IN THE Line; Revoir Drive; Greslin Terrace; Coach - Earl C. Hoagland flat on the floor. On Saturday, April 6th and April TOWNSHIP OF CLARK. COUNTY OF Elm Terrace; Richard Boulevard; 20th, the City Clerk’s Office will be Anderson, lithe figure of UNION, NEW JERSEY Milton Boulevard; and Madison Ave­ open from 10 a. m. to 3 p.m. and on as authorized by ordinance adopted by nue. medium height, bright eyes, the Governing Body of the Township of April 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th, in ROBERT W. SCHROF addition to the regular hours, the smooth face, and deep Clark on November 9. 1964, and that at City Clerk such time and place all persons inter­ City Clerk's Office will be open from City Hall breaths that trim 15 years ested will be given a hearing, and may 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for the pur­ 1470 Campbell Street present any matters to be considered by pose of accepting Registrations and Rahway. N. J. off his middle age (it’s the Transfers of Registrations. the undersigned in connection with the NOTICE TO PERSONS DESIRING OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, quality of the years, not said assessment, either in writing or in ASENTEE BALLOTS CITY HALL. RAHWAY. N. J. the quantity, he says) did person. If you are a qualified and regis­ DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS ELECTION NOTICE bring along a large towel NOTICE is hereby given to all per­ tered voter of the State who expects TOWNSHIP OF CLARK to be absent outside the State on Frank W. Naples, Director sons residing in the City of Rahway, striped in India’ s purple, New Jersey that the Board of Regis­ June 4, 1968, or a qualified and watermelon red, ochre, and try and Election of the City of Rah­ registered voter who will be within NOTICE ihe State on June 4, 1968, but be­ TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED: way, Union County will meet at their white. He wears a turtle­ respective polling places on Tuesday, cause of illness or physical disability I, the undersigned, being the officer will be unable to cast your ballot at neck sweatshirt and black charged with the duty of making assess­ June 4. 1968 from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of electing the polling place in your district on *«$$> slacks and keeps moving on­ ments for the benefits under and in ac­ said date and you desire to vote in cordance with the provisions of R.8. members for County Committee of to the towel when he demon­ Political Parties and the making of the Primary Eection to be held on 40:56-25 and supplements and amend­ June 4, 1968. kindly write or apply in ments thereto, do hereby give notice that nominations for the General Election strates any number of poses for the following offices: person to the undersigned at once re­ the 16th day of April, 1968 at 8:15 P.M. questing that a civilian absentee and postures. He may start prevailing time, at the Assessor’s Office, Electors of a President and Vice President of the United States ballot be forwarded to you. Such on his back or his stomach, First Floor, Municipal Building. Clark. request must state your home ad­ New Jersey, has been fixed by me as the Delegates are to be elected at the then evolves into twists and Primary Election. June 4, 1968. dress, and the address to which said time and place for the hearing of all ballot should be sent, and must be persons interested in the matter of: REPUBLICAN arches of a watchful snake. 10 Delegates-at-Large signed with your signature, and state ORDINANCE NO. 65-3. THE INSTAL­ the reason why you will not be able 10 Alternate Delegates-at-Large He is supple as a lion, a LATION OF PA VINO AND CURBING to vote at your usual polling place. 2 District Delegates ON PROSPECT STREET FROM No civilian absentee ballot will be fine specimen of what he 2 Alternate District Delegates TO HALIDAY STREET, furnished or forwarded to any appli­ calls spine culture. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK, DEMOCRATIC cant unless request therefor is re­ FLEXIBILITY COUNTS COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JERSEY 5 Delegates-at-Large ceived not less than eight days prior as authorized by ordinance adopted by 5 Alternate Delegates-at-Large to the election and contains tho On a mimeographed sheet the Governing Body of the Township of 5 District Delegates foregoing information. each student receives, are Clark on April 12, 1965, and that at 5 Alternate District Delegates such time and Place all persons inter­ District Delegates and Alternate NOTICE TO PERSONS IN MILI­ listed poses and postures. ested will be given a hearing, and may District Delegates are to be chosen TARY SERVICE OR PATIENTS IN He demonstrates the “ camel present any matters to be considered by from the 13th Congressional District. VETERANS HOSPITALS AND TO the undersigned in connection with the Member of the House of Repre­ THEIR RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. pose” , “ Peacock pose” , said assessment, either in writing or in- sentatives from the Thirteenth Con­ If you are in the military servlc# gressional District fish posture” , and “ lotus person. or are a patient in a veterans' hospi­ DEPARTMENT OF ASSESSMENTS One Sheriff— 3 year term tal and desire to vote, or if you are posture” . The students, for TOWNSHIP OF CLARK One Surrogate— 5 year term a relative or friend of a person who the most part, stick to simple Frank W. Naples, Director One Register of Deeds and Mort­ is in the military service or is a gages— 5 year term patient in veterans’ hospital who you sitting and standing while NOTICE Three (3) Members of the Board of believe will desire to vote in the managing to stretch their The Board of Adjustment of the Town­ Chosen Freeholders, 3 year term. City of Rahway Primary Election to ship of Clark will hold a public meeting One member of the Municipal be held June 4. 1968, kindly write arms and bend their legs on Monday, April 15, 1968, at 8 p.m., Council from each and every to the undersigned at once making Municipal Building, Westfield Avenue, ward of the City of Rahway for application for a military service bal­ around in arcs. There’ s no to hear the following applications for a four year term. lot to be voted In said election to be rush, he says, in a few weeks variances: At the Primary Election. June 4, forwarded to you. If you are in the you’ll be surprised. CAL. 8-68, Adolph Cop, applicant, to 1968, the Democratic and Republican military service or are a patient in erect attached enclosed porch at 136 Parties will elect a male and female a veterans’ hospital, stating your Three women were asked Hayes Avenue, Bl. 39, Lot 8. In violation member of their respective County name, age, serial number, home ad­ of side yard requirements. Committees in each of tne districts . dress and the address at which you why they had joined the CAL. 9-68, Peter Tomassl, applicant, in the City of Rahway. are stationed or can be found or If you desire the military service ballot classes, and they said they to erect commercial building on Clark- POLLING PLACES ton Drive, Block 63, Lots 55-56, in viola­ for a relative or friend then make an First Ward. First District— Wash­ application under oath for a military heard from their friends that tion of number of buildings on one lot. ington School. E. Orand Avs. service ballot to be forwarded to jyoga exercises relax the CAL. 10-68, Max Sladowsky, applicant, First Ward. Second District— Oro- him, stating in your application that ver Cleveland School, E. Milton Avs. to erect dwelling on Harrison Street, he is over the age of twenty-one year* , body and calm the mind. Re- Lot 35, Bl. 88A, in violation of total First Ward. Third District— Recrea­ tion Bldg.. 59 W . Main St. and stating his name, serial number, Taxation can be felt In the square footage and side yard require­ address and the address at whleh First Ward. Fourth District— Store. ments. he is stationed or can be found. Toes, the ankles, the calves At a public meeting of the Clark 236 W. Scott Ave. 1 Second Ward. First District — Forms of application can ba ob­ use ARRID* Extra Dry every day.. .to be sure •and knees. Board of Adjustment on March 18. 1968, tained from the undersigned. approval was granted to Mrs. Barbara Franklin School, St. George Ave. Mr. Anderson adds, “ take Lee to erect two additional dwellings on Second W ard, Second D is tric t- ROBERT W. SCHROF Franklin School, St. George Ave. City Clerk ® IH 6 Can«r -Walioct. Inc. three deep breaths and be Lot 30, Bl. 34. Madison Hill Rd., after subdivision. Second W ard, Third Dietrlct— City Hall Franklin School. St. George Ave. ready for five wonderful RALPH IOZZI, Secretary 1470 Campbell Street Second W ard. Fourth District— Rahway, N. J. weeks.” Board of Adjustment Franklin School. St. Oeprte Ave.