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McDowell h fi rhi nu-eting in an Appointment—oY 17 tea- The Rahway Board of hducation voted, 5-4, on Monday night alter Dr. Sp.ruwls and Mr 1 chers to die staff of the in Roosevelt School auditorium :u retain Stewart M. Hurt of effort tu prevent Mr. "b aj[ oinrniiT.i. N Kahn ruled Secondary Summer School WoodbriJge as special counsel to represent the board in -he at the urrw_- that a quorum was nut j r«. J:,J that nu business was authorized by the Rah- action started to have Louis R. Rlzzo removedfrom the board. could be conJuctc-d. way Board of Education at Voting against hiring Mr. Hjtt to defend the board in the A petition asking Dr. M. rbur^t-r tlu- appointment of Mr. Kizz^ was filed L>> Dr. S\ ruwls, M r_.Bt-ckhusen, Mr. Monday- night's meetings in action were hrlc H. Beckhusen, Harry W.McDmvell, Joseph ii Roosevelt School. L. Keefe and Dr.-John J, Sprowls, president, who petitioned McDowell and. M r;~~Knee*fTr; I "i^j •!• -clanc tiut the- appqintxnen: was "void, illegal, ultra-virt-s, ol ' ar. i effect, arui was commissioner uf education. , the appointments will be to remove Mr. Kizzo. The votes in favor of engaging counsel , awd-tn—vttrltltion of the \ only-if-enrolfrnenr-iinr:- 'were cast by Louts G. Boch, Edward J. oaths taken by those m-mbcra whr vott-u m f-a-v-o-r of said the -school- war-rants the- ap- Kernan-,- ^a m.iinr..inrhi-.ar.h*>rfl namnri services- It was estimated on Monday by Mr, Higgins that the 'statute and in disregard ot trie board's Barbara Batts, Linda Brag- ~ Mrs. Dorothy bchieifer of 1183 -t-.lm cost to the board will be approximately $1,300. -l, arguing that the don, William Cladek, Alice Mr. Hutt, W'IO is a member of the law firm of H_itt S. Bcrkow, appointment of Mr. Mutt as special c Donoghue, Cha-rles Fanning, 459 Am buy Avenue, WjoJbridge, was proposed for the work taxpayers would be put to extra when tht-y already FIREMHN AW.ARD SCHOLARSHIP..Jyltss Elizabeth E( Maget of 414 Central Avenue, Rahway, paying t'ur a board dLturniry. is the recipient or the ffith annual !vtsrl7m*rffeltf1vreTnTn-t^ Tfre^honoir-tfl- Richard Elajnini, Stanley Freedman, Fred Kazorowskl, of ethical considerations" to represent, rhe board, according to Mr. Kahn replied that h<_ is paid a reidiru-r by the board rriven ro an outstanding Rahway High School graduate each year and is made possible through Iris Katz, Charles Kontos, bat that he would receive additional c'•••'' ,•«cXXi3«iiion for repre- die sponsorship of the Rahway Unit No. 33 of the Firemen's Mutual Benevolent Association. iTboard resolution appointing the special counsel. senting the board in any litigation. He- explained thai since Re Miss Maget will attend Brandywine College in Delaware. Pictured left to right are: Nicholas David McClay, Richard No- Mr. Rizzo was appointed to the board on May 15 to fill a lan, John O'Donnell, Roberta vacancy caused by the resignation of Lawrence L, Pratt. hai given-th-t^optrrtun in public thai th«-biurd Uckt-d Quorum Delnujnaco. vice principal of "Rahway High School; Miss NUget^Jamee Heller, president of J when Mr. B.17.7" u.aii appuinLtiil ^ HU.TU'H r. he c-imUt nor argue the FMBA; and Mrs. Max Lllenfci57wB6iv oTfiSe~R"an"way educator after whGWfl~n2le~SChi3taTBtrtp S-ea nva n ig—to—tttttttr— -Mi*-. —Rtz zo were —M^ v—Beeta^—Mr. \ Joseph Valunas and Kevin Mr. K-ernan and Mr. LoKoccu. They conducted the election now to have Mr. Rizzo retained on flit- b^ird. - is named. Walsh. Dr. Sprowls conmented that it is "ironic " that the taxpayers The board nam-sd two will have to pay m re,r;^ln oinnst.-! :ifrt-r rhe S-a rd_jjIIorney had teachers to participate in the action illegal" and that the petitioners will have to the Summer Coupled Work- tb^uj^-cuALn--cxpeiui^. —- — Study Program for six weeks Mr. Kernan told Dr. Sprowls that the situation and expense from Monday through Aug. 4. could have been avoided ' if you had staved around." The teachers and the salar- Or. Sprowls than said he had attempted co change che dare ies (12% of their annual sal- of the regular meeting scheduled for May 15 because of ary) to be paid are Francine a religious ceremony on that day and had been unsuccessful. Dr. Sprowls declared that Mr. Higgins. Mr. Bach, Mr. Kernari Kraut, $963, andMiry Prec- y instructors $8 an hour, i, eight woeks, 2:ewgfc±7-$9fl-l .The programme- othy—Beyer-; knit-ting-,— nnd Mr. ljO/ll-^cco -'-knew -we- would loavc--- if -they- broughx-up-"-- ther ht-arings b> the board. ~for rhe R-ahwa-y the question of an appointment. Dr. Sprowls added that J. Kinneally Sr. of Board of Adjustment, having funds are obtained from che fall term were appointed by $220, 2; Evelyn Cashman, Rahway, former chairman been remanded to the. board Vht.- suit to block the project state. briefhand, $110, 1, and busi- '"everything of a tusiness nature" had been acted upon by the was filed by the Southwest the board ut i^Uucaaon at time he and Mr. McDowell left the meeting. of the L'nion County Demo- by Superior Court Judge Mil- The board continued the Monday night's meeting in ness machines, SI 10, 1. cratic Cumni;ttfe, and two ton A. Feller. Earlier this Civic Association of the town- authorization to have Donald The statement by Dr. Sprowls was denied by Mr. Higgins ship. the Roosevelt Schuol audi- George Chase, automobile Clark residents were in- month Judge Feller reversed Sinclair serve as job place- torium , mechanics for women, $15'J, who said there was a matter to be considered alter a caucus dicted last week by a t.'nion the Clark Council's action Mr. Woilman andMx. Kin- ment coordinator from Mon- The Instructors, the sub- 1; John Cladek, golf, $100, was held. He pointed e>ut that a special meeting was held three County Grand Jury on char- in granting a variance_to__.the. neally have pleaded innjeent day through Aug. 4, He will days later to consider items on the May 15 agenda. Mr. Higgins J jects they will teach, the \, 1 hour; waiiam Cladek, ges arising from the appli- corpurauon and ordered fur- (*. onunued on I age 4) receive $1,512. salaries they will receive tennis, $400, 4, 1 hour; Dan- contended that Mr. Fratt's resignation was submitted in April cation by LAilLnan Fifteen Cor- Steven Scarcelli was trans- and the number of classes iel Colangelo, real estate, but that the board president made no effort tu call a meeting poration for a variance to ferred by the board from they w:ll have are as follows: 4300, 1, 3 hours; Elaine to discuss a replacement. Mr. Higgins~~also contended that an construct an eight-story supplemental reacher to Bernard Alexander, elec- Conforti, slimnaatlea, $240, appuintmiinx was on _a "aucus~~a~genda but that Dr. Sprowls left hotel and an eight-story uf- Giacobbe Given Variance learning disabilities teacher tronics, S100, 1, Newell Bene- 2, Jacqueline Conroy, ball- the meeting before the matter was discussed. fiee building in Clark. for 1972-73. Miss Kathy Koh- dict, yoga, $320, 2, eight room dancing, 70% of Mr. McDawell said that two possible-appointees tothn .vacancy The Clark residents in- ler was transferred from Weeks; Nancy Booth, speed receipts, 2; Alice Degen- had been mentioned. He named them as Mrs. Elizabeth Davis dieted by the jury-were Louis For Franklin -School—to-supple- reading, $12o, 1, and ma- hardt, sketching, SI 10, 1; arid Mr. Rizzo. Mrs. Davis was a candidate tor ele.eti.en to the •\, former chairman mental teacher duties. crame, $110, 1, Wayne Janice D'Georgio, art and board last February when Ms. R-.zzo was seeking reelection. of the township's Board of rhe Giacobbe Investim-n; Co the board to determine Summer employment for Brown, salt water fishing, oil painting, $300, 2. J'aul Mr. lUzzo received the highest number of votes among the! Adjustment, and Thomas Corporation, loob Irving whether Wheatena park, lo- two members of the Career DiGlano, alegebra, $110, i, defeated candidates. - • ~ Parrillo, who is a former Street, Rahway, was granted cated on a corner opposite Development Program was and basic math, $110, 1; Clark Dem jcr a tic chairman. a variance by the Board of the proposed gasoline sta- authorized. Urban Weiss and Garwood Woman John Bochecchio, judo, $110, Mr. Kinneally, who was in- Adjustment on Monday night tion site, is a playground Charles Hull will receive I. dicted earlier this year as a in City Hall for construction or a park. Law prohibits $874.50 each for die three Julia DuBois, cake decor- result of a grand jury probe of a 21-unit apartment build- erection of a gasoline station weeks of work. to ating. $110, 1; Kay Genis, of Rahway municipal affairs, Ing at 113-135 W. Main near a playground. The baard accepted the furniture retinlshing and was indicted last week on btreet. The board took the case notice o? retirement sent caning, $200, 1, 2 hours; rh-ir.-tPs-—i'f hnhf-y. t Hi—approving undo*—odvloomont aftor tho On Irving Street tionF conspiracy to commit the project, decreased -the hearing and will announce dian. He will retire on .Aug. $110, 1; Alan Grossman, typ- brtbery and atrempttrti bri- number—"of units from the— -TTC r-—-— ••" -was - ing, ?330, "3j" Eleanor HaHer, i>>:i y . The indictment char- 23 sought by Giacobbe to 21. meeting. Payment of tuition, 313,800 shot to d,eath in front of dressmaking and tailoring, ges Mr. Kinneally demanded Ihe property Is known as The case of Gerard Barry a year, andtransporcktion, Pete's Tavern about 10 p.m. $220, 2; Hlda Manhardt, a $10,000 payoff on various Lots 16, 21, 24, 25 and 26 of 699 L. Grand Avenue, who $7 per day, for a papil to Friday night. Spanish, $110, 1; Leo K.an- dates in September and Oct- of Block 397. seeks a variance to permit attend the United Cerebral trowitz, plumbing, $110, 1; Palsy League School, gran- The victim was Miss Mary ober of 1971 in order to The company will use construction of a garage and Ann DiMario, 2*1, of 300 Helen McArthur, assistant help dispose of problems property at 161 W, M ain parking lot on Essex Street ford, in 1972-73 was ap- proved. Locust Avenue. She was al- in knittingsj;np. 2- Alice delaying granting or rhe var- Street for recreation pur- was adjourned. Mr. Barry legedly murdered wtih a .32 Miller, calligraphy, $120, 1. iance sought by Billnan. poses in connection with the was given time to obtain The board changed the caliber automatic in the neck Genny Miles, piano and Mr. Wollman was indicted apartments. encroachment lines for the hours of .the Rahway High and was pronounced dead in organ, $110, 1; Suzanne Pia- on three charges of perjury, The board granted Rocco property which borders on School socially maladjusted Rahway I lospital at 11:40 gesi, refresher course in ML'SIC IN THE AIR...Enjoying a camping sing-along sponsored false swearing and conspir- Cozzi a variance which will the Rahway River. The prop- class, which is housed in p.m. shorthand, $110, 1; Mary acy to obstruct justice. He permit him to convert a erty is known as Lots 51, Washington School, for 1972- by the children's department of the Rahway Public Library Police have charged Rus- Preczewski, sewing, $110, with the assistance of Girl Scou* cadt-ites are, left to right, was chairman of the Board one-family dwelling at 164 55 and 50 of Block 136, and 73. The hours will be changed sell M. Jacobs, 2h, of 1735 1; Maurice Ring, bookkeep- of Adjustment when the Bill- Him Avenue into a rwu- Lots 45, 47 and 49 of Block from 3:15 a.m. to 1:15 front row, Lvaristo J. Vieira, Bruce Koslosky, David M jsella, p.m. Lssex Street, Rahway, with ing, $110, 1; Lloyd Sherk, Stephen Musella, Mrs. Beverly Mosella, Deborah Hendricksen nan Fifteen case was heard. family house. 49. to 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. the murder. The suspect was hair styling, $220, 2, and Mr. Wollman served on the and Liz Pascale; back row, Mrs. Irene buppas, leader of A hearing was condjeted apprehended in the parking wig care, $110, 1; Jeannette cadertt- scouts; Mrs. Jean 1'etersert, children's librarian; board until this spring .when lot opposite the Irving Street Smith, Stretch V Sew, $280, die Clark Council appointed by the board on the appli- Kay Grim-'S, Kathy I lowland, Nancy Grace, I-rancine bciacchtano cation of the Sun Oil Com- bar. 2, 8 weeks; Naomi Stein, James Flood when Mr. Woll- Mame Venna Coordinator There was no apparent flower reading, $300, 2, Ber- anJ SoppasS . man's term expired. pany for a variance which would allow ihe firm :o build reason for the shooting. nard. Shulman, real estate, Mr. Parrillc faces 30 a gasoline filling station at Miss DiMario was found $300, 1; Patricia Van Oorn, counts of perjury, conspir- W. Grand and Elizabeth Ave- For Enrichment -Studies bleeding and unconscious in Spanish, $150, 1 acy and extortion. nue. The applicant w.1.3 rep- the driver's seat of her small, Urban Weiss,, metal work The indictments returned resented by Leo Kahn of Carmine K. Venna was appointed by the Rahway Board of brown convertible. and sculpture, $8 an hoar, by the grand jury cover $50, Rahway, an attorney with hducation at its meeting on Monday to be coordinator for the The murder weapon, a 1; Gail Wovna, interior de- 000 in alleged kickback, de- offices In Linden. Saturday Iinrichnit?nt Program for the 1972-73 school year. Biretta pistol, was found on corating, $110, li Marinus mands made to Billnan Fif- Mr. Venna will be paid $650 for extra services by the the ground near the car Koch, aviation, $300, 1 3 teen Corporation of HastOr- The board held the hear- shortly after the police hours; Elinor ? Railway's 11 Hour iietUti, iully, Stein, ing to comply with a court board. Cost of the program Is borne by tuition payments. Winstanley, ange to build a Ramada Inn bight teachers were appointed for the 1972-73 year. were summoned ac 10:03 p.m. papier mache, $110, 1, and summer playgrounds will lirrnn=wi and Cleveland, also and an office structure at 1 directive. The Sun Oil Com- Miss DiMario was taken puppetry, $110, 1; Dennis open on Monday at 9:30 a.m. will lie open with supervision pany's effort to obtain a The teachers, the subjects they will teach and their salaries Walnut Avenue, Clark. are: Miss Patricia Burns, high school business education, tu Rahway Hospital by the Weingarten, candlem .iking, for a eighf-wpplf Reason Thr t-> to ^ p.ni. Mondav The Billnan ^Fifteen case variance wa3 the subject of Rahway First Aid Squad and $200, 2, 8 weeks; Norman hours of operation will bt- ruu^h l'hursdu> . a court case. Tiie court re- $8,517; Mrs. Irene Collier, elementary school subjectj s in [basketball ar^an witit still is before the Clark Franklin School, $^-,817; M.BB Carmella Deseno, high school admitted at 10: IS) p.m. Ross, handwriting analysis, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mun- manded the Sun application After she was pronounced $110, 1; Bess Haber, sewing, day through Friday. ^u, prt)Vi(.k-d are Tully, business education, $8,517; Mrs. Mary L.ouLanigan, elementary Stvin, w[J*W^**™> argument In which the The contribution to the Union County Chapter of the American Social News 2 Golorado; a troop of horse- Association will aid the fight against heart disease -- Sports 8,9,11 ©avid B> Gmbiel, Director-Manager men led by Albert Androyich .f^_- joscDh Snccon and James Eicholtz; second row, Councilman Francis R. of a "family car "was Heart wm ^alleged. 1 killer. 11 Urahwav residents> America's No. .'JC

U^f I RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT 2 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 PAGE RAHWAY NFWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT wjuk ci.ursL 1:1 "I ri;u i, U-s hi>n*>r student award, Michael Clarkites are Karen A. ,4 Sui'/f1. KS.> i\ V. .iiMiifiMMii" w.iri the recipientof the trus- Garwaclci, who received a and storage of coupons under at rtn- SUJ rru.viA insinnu' '<-•*• award fur school loyalty. bachelor of science degree the food dtamp program will . cu-iductod .n AK'M.ir, hi\ - Me also received the Daugh- in elementary education, and have contracts tor this ser- rtiers i li/->!•<- rl-.. lets of Founders and Patriots Linda C. Kent, who was vice renewed by the welfare His in. [, ii, t!.e "t Anu-nca Medal for ex- awarded an associate in arts board fo r one year com- ru. degree in general education. mencing June first. By Kate Bauer. L n s [ 11 u u -lit .1 1 r, _ ccllence in milicary history • '. i . i . HKI jnd ihe award for the highest The New Jersey Special Care Center. Adds More Workers Alexandra Clark of 20 Mil- Olympics, sponsored by the Michael Wojcio, a junior the welfare board should be Persons eligible for food Dennis J. Rieger of 081spoke about ux sui:!i:...-r u.- in :• •. l , I;-.r second-year average in mlli- se n p Bv L-. SIDMAN WACHTHR dred Terrace Clark and J° P - Kennedy Jr. Foun- at Newark State College who stamps will continue to ^rookaide Road, Rahway, torlal program t" r ,t n-.i hi^t"; tar\' science. overworked. However, the Lynn Paekowiti of 136 James dation and the New Jersey is majoring in physical edu- Ralph L. Smith is saluted tional publication of Gulf oil "buy** them at banks, that vas one of 28 upperclassmen achuol students. Do you hesitate to welfare director was auth- Terrace Rahway were State Special Olympics, was cation for the mentally re- The Crusader Band presented collages to senior for outstanding "service tu Co. in the United States. orized by the board to employ is, for a certain amount of it Drew Univeraicy elected neld on purchase a new tire for $30 naziu John RuvoloofRo- named to the dean's list at June 10 atMonmouth tarded, helped Dennis to win Booster Club In Clark held band students and a trinket his oil heat customers in The publication Is written money, they will receive food :his year to Sigma Phi, scho- five aides to "discharge the Mr. and Mr.-.. J.,l;;i ;'. ..t M , lurmerly of 349 Jef- the College of Saint Eliza- College, West Long Branch, third place in the prelimtn- an awards dinner on June 12 for the band mascot. The the most recent issue of for Gulf's oil heat dealers. or even a $10 horsehair stamps good for purchases lastic honor society of the brush for your spring paint- increased workload and ad- hiuwi.-n ol 3-N W -i I ,n:i , W ! J J 1 .ntuk! < in Avt-nue, Rahway, was beth Convent Station Dennis Stein, 20, who at- aries held in Union and at at the Arthur L. Johnson mascot is a large stuffed "Flame" magazine, a na- Mr. Smith, who has been ministrative responsibili- considerably in excess of college of liberal arts. L lark, a re flu- j .i 1 <. :u:- - 1 .1 in the fuel oil business w'.th Ing? Do you just feel you Ml 1 • • uated from the Uni- ' " tends the Harry W. Kohler Monmouth College, (State R egional High School at- dog, given to the Crusader ties caused by ,the Food that amount. son, Mark I Jwai\i, :>• : r. • n Cliff White since 1^47, Dennis, a cum LauJt- grad- 'U "t ban Diego School av tended by about 350 people.. Band by students at Ottawa should curtail expenses Stamp Program andthe anti- In April, 21,191 persons June 1 1 at Kil.^ L :...-,, w w Three Clark couples be- ^ Care Center for the Competition) he placed 2nd. uate of the universir>, mi- '. :•. A .iw, "IJIL i)u-gu, Calif., as Technical High School during started his cunipany in 1931wherever possible? came parents. Mr. and Mrs" ^J^y, retarded, located Mrs. Mary Reilly headed Auxiliary cipated implementation of in Union Counry benefitted jored in history and plans '» Mark h.i.- an . K:<. : : : vali-d.cturian of his class. the committee which pre- the exchange trip. On behalf selling motor oil at retail. - Then take no comfort xn the Talmadge Amendment from food stamps. study law. Jul'.M. i> law Jegree was TOP STUDENT...Miss Marion Altvater, daughter of William J. McCarthy, Jr. of In Winfield Park, won asec- Ihe National Olympics will Ihe tW'.; men have accumu- information gleaned from the ond lace medal for pared a cold buffet supper. of the band parents, Mr. (which will tie an employ- Emphasis should be placed The son of Mr. and Mrs. rdid nuigna cum laude. Mr and Mrs. Milton Altvater of 1 Linda Lane, Clark, 1 St. Germain Drive received P his per- be held in Los Angeles, Calif., After the awards, a program LeDuc presented gifts toMr. Planning lated about 55U loval Custo- monthly meeting of the Union with wel- on the fact that welfare and James A. Rieger <-A Rahw^v, u as uduur-in-chief of right, receives Revere bowl and check from Mrs. a boy on May 26 in Rahway formance in tlie 50-yard dash, sometime in August. Jupina, Mrs. DeUa Cerra, mers over the \ears. County Welfare Board. Union ment program Ile was of slides and films of band food stamp handouts are de- he is a 1 ^c5 graouak- oi -.!,i - 1's law review. Myrtle Schadler of Clark and Clyde Fitch, representing Hospital entered in Division Dennis is the son of activities was presented by and Miss Doane. Mr. Jupina Ihe businessman attri- County will be expending an fare). creed by state and federal 1 the Westfield Area Chamber of Commerce, as the 4 for ou The banking Institutions v High ichuol. K. arulf A. ^ lar.t'L "n >•' ll ^ K .iiu-ndrd Rahway High Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beck V ths 19 and over. Mr and Mrs. Michael Stein Louis Perotta. was also given a gift by John butes his success to hiyes 11 ma red $l,50Ci,5U0 for laws. Mrs welfare handouts for July which handle the issuance M i\ fai r i • r l v v, \hlua I vl- ^1 .trid K-i'gcrs I'ntver- winner of the chamber's Everett Thomas Memorial of 42 Coldevin Road had a K - Dorothy Finizio is of 38 Gibson Boulevard, Mrs. Arlene Delia Cerra, Wlllenbrock, representing The Women's Auxiliary of philosophv of service: "Un- Mrs. Juhn Sv. t-i^<.rt and the tinupouh s it ~"'- W. 1 aki. 1- .-,ii\ , Ni-w Mrunsw:ck . He tuok Award. Miss Altvater received tlie award for being girl born to them inM_hlen- supervisor at the Day <~iark. color guard advisor, gave band students. the Rahway Italian American less w ^ give a customer loo and welfare administration Robert Ntchulsun nf ^ lark Avenue, Willidt'.. .'•.. ! .'U Miak [I. .:^iui.n with tlie Justice judged the outstanding student of distributive education berg Hospital, Plainfield, on awards to color guard mem- Edward Seery presented Club held Its meeting in theul our knowledge and experi- costs for June. I'M GLAD I CHANGED TO . . . and Philip J. L arr i;f Rahwa\ ,,i ^:i w. inn. -.n \v. L-iuit. jnm.'iii m W ashington. on the basis of job performance, academic achievement. May 31, and Mr. and Mrs. Wight, who used to reside lugy from Union College at bers, with a special award Mr. LeDuc with a gift. clubhouse with Patricia High u even more convenient and Children tv SL-VW.- • -n us Diane Wapner of Clark he has been on the dean's us that we'll do it right." Aid*. c ra JL. a t n;>; 11~<• •!;. < .li.v. ! • , .1 I • •[ IS Carrea, former pupil of Mr. School to music students, co rnfur table for welfare- j _____ / pital. Union. will be amung 20 high school list at the institute. He ac twirlers, with a special cita- lie and Mr. Wtnte handle board of directors. Liark art ; 'A'llhar', .!, I s- : 1 1. :>. : 1 t ! i 1 ^ud to the board of Mtss Bonnie Jean Keller, awapded^a bachelor of arts it was reported. seekers to visit the premi- AND f A Scott V Barron of Beaver students who will participate cepted a position in the re- tion to Cathy Reagan, Jupina, now music teacher up to five service jobs a day. I'l'Siu • ! ' J ^ M Uit.' •.'. i nil .-.I' 11 a ses. Bids are to be adver- GASOLINE .11 lu niiam-i^ nl" ;lu- I nion County daughter of Mr. and Mrs. degfee^'in English and li11-- • Beverly Mass In training program spon- search and development di- captain. at the Carl H. KLumpfSchool. Plans were completed fur Miss Janet Or\ den Rail- R »a-l, iiai.U > I:. urvsk.. .4 tised for the installation pf SUPPLY nit ij the Am . rican Cancer Herbert Keller of 219 Con- brary science on June 4 awarded a juris doctor sored by theNational Science vision of Bell Laboratories, q band In-coming freshman band tlie September meeting ar about 3UU a summer. The way, director of the cii-r\ were Doctors Car- wriic-n time u bin-go-p-cug-r-aiu-i^lanvtrly lew number of an air-conditioning system. cord Street, "RS&way; re- ftom Trenton State: College, ^ree at the j^ 11 com_ Foundation at Rider College, Marray Hill. dlrectori gave band sopho- members and tneir pa/rents M AINTAINS CON'S'l ANT HhA 1 pp hich time -a of • nursing of y-24 iljMU:. ll' Ucrmjn'and Robert h"- will be held. Guests will be winter Tratrfciclcs attests iu Since investigations of cerve___..__d -a bachelo__„__..__r. o_,_»_f scienc—e Hwing—-. m|ncement of Suffolk Unl- Trenton, from June 26 to more, members jplhs^ Tetters were welcomed- to the band .huelnessmin for over -10 years, makes certain his tne Hospital, Plaiuiieid, »ai a lbt.>, b.jtii of Rahway. degree in nursing from Tren- to the juniors' and plaques and Its ^booster"club.~ customers'1 headhg equipment is proJjeYlyxuned before welcome " efflcTency uf their work, welfare recipients are now FOR FRIENDLY —guest apeiiker ht^loXc; t.r.t_ p considered to be "demean- -ton- -State -Colleg;e___lwing_ William J, Carrick, son of verEtty^fiostony^M-ass. A "picnic supper was held to the seniors* HlTalso pre- N^W atftCTETTB far thard^LL thv hy ^ it • in; Patrolman an^TVTf sTWtlHatrr —j—J53" June-5-at the home of presi— the "name" of^^vtary--i'meHf" -Mr. Smith I-S a membering/ aruL.instant eHgihIHt>u t imir* ^>. M*iifr- •! erly High School and Ohio „',™5?nirf" T*r^n~ sented- "awards - to-=-"• Judy-coming • school- year -wet- —In the currenrlssue of ** Flame," national publication Monday ni*tlt. nJ M rs. John J. Paul E. Grupe, of j. Carrick ot 143 Bah fur Hnlf oil hear dealers. _ _ to be considered by the Board of the board of directors of now obtains for the asking in r i~"T7—W TYT T 71 : : ^ ' 1 V, *• son .W^slRvan [Jnlversirv. He jfi"Wtnow Way,—Ctark " "was introduced; IH'-U, i It--' if ••-'<<. I "0"6 7 Lake Mrs. ofirqucatlDyi'toT'tis't^inzens ttiE . Union County UTi Heat New Jersey, it is not entirely M .11:..turn >>x bachelor uf~ science ^rrrexh^h^ former Mta^^xuXfl Avenue aid Earl K .Srrp.Pt. _an_ —the-campufl.._radlQ_-aiarion.oi . . . . . ""Senior' band"""lstCftteirts—were Ruth LeDuc; recoTr School for K .1!: ^ .n . wj • ...; -^ i, M_.\ ,:,,.,; _. ,\..r- the late Mr. Grupe, was degree from 1-jrtLauae owner""of "the Union College, Cranford. He son of the Rahway Chon given plaquea by James retary, "Florence Cffelri; r for Connie -;\ in thr fall, lie is aiiu ltiis thuiey grjJu.iii.-j li accepted by Penn State Unl- University, Fort L.auderdale, v«»«i w* uw -•• -• -a-* - .. . Burns of the Sports Booster corresponding secretary. ing was arranged by at Kihwiv Junior Club. Dorothy Czarnecki, and ve«_y __ wlU c,»r .e H^.on /UI«3. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^Foo, Shop. Or- f^^^^r^ dub. Sica, chairlady. Kaplan freshman class in Septem- School, CiTdTk, &fhi is Mi's. I-'isc-h^r pr^ rented Richard Ld^uCj president treasurer, MaryR-eilly^" The Italian Fine Arts Pla- ber. He was graduated from Arthur L. Johnson Regional Mark- I iartmann a gift on Electrolysis Treatment Vincent J. Andreski of 24 sonu f Mr- andMrs - John of the Band 3ooster"Clab~ ~ " 197 Lex- • - - - x . ,,1 u c u 1 r-i-.*-i- f-^*- r\u,\ Vincent J. A.nuresKi i B. Tarantin, Jr. behalf of members on his of "The Italian Sleeping Rahway HlghSchool this June. High School Clark, for two a _ , Street Clark was 25th year as choral direc- Stephen Marancik and (REMOVA .-.I n; i'..w tali. David y years and then participated ^enjam.n ^treut, ^|arK, Associate in applied sci- Beauty." The participants Gft ADI? A T F 0F K R '• i .akt- Avenue, James Koch y tor. He is also music direc- Rah way an s Active ence degrees were confirm- waayne Marc-yak, electronic were Lucy Sica, Lucy Mc- — . tl^a . iham.Piirii awarded a tellowshtn for ad- Samuel Juice, son of Mr. rur of the Rahway grammar technology; bamuel Juice, j son or Mr. m a two-year -Kchange pro- . . . ,.u^ , ed upon 25 Rahway andClarfc Connell,- iie len-L-aA^iiV-S N. j. • 1- .!."• ir.st rucior:? this summer ^»^—*«—^—"""- —-^ —- -—- ~-» o~ . , '„, - q.-'h^-Ti at the University of Illinoism Hrq, - , , ... ,-., , schools. Mr. Hartmann will BTtuleiYtB at -Union County design technology, Kathleen Abate, MarieCastttriiia. Ciia^. ln lllu Lll v -" E. Koch7 gram with r*ov«-nrrrH-4vin^. vanc_ejl£iudy in.md iiem.tics _ ASSOCI A T ION ~ ^ * Jcrbey Skills v ce ye( an In PoHslrFete Technical Institute, Scotch Kukinda and Kaihy Steeger, ny Cusumano, Theresa BY App~oTsfTuFNT . Science Foundation M*i he- i ^ associate degrec Isles this bummer-. Rehear- medical; Glcnna Chris ten- visor d\ 1 'I'L-C ibiuii (. • is 1 ] rrauunii uu rat.- of the In-lege, Houghton, N.Y. Plains.. Stinger, Josephine Leo, Fran- 549 WEST INMAN AVENU tr(l?e is a 1970 graduate of matics Institute. in applied science in the I— -Members- of the Progres- sen and Call Haarmann, ducts, TnC ."."NTTTTSTr^ lur Lecal field of mechanical techno- sals will resume in the fall. sive School of Music, 115 The students and their ces Lyons and Frances Ber- 1 ducats >n. li.ith ni-. n w.il Ellen Myra Na-ller of 979 theTJ-nTon-C-ounry -Technical " ^ GorskT of "ciark -axeaa.._ui_ -Siiuiv are: Cathy medical technology, and way, contj'leted afi G .S W inM Avfflup- 1.1nden,nn- "R'anni"Tre"snTier, secretariat, tt-jcti a *juui"Sc- in tt-naut- Lake Ave-nue, Clark re- Insdruie and entered the Flo- ^r^ogni«d^y "che^- der the direction of M iss Lichowid and Albert Opper- After the entertainment, wa y all of Clark. I iiidlurd rcLitiDH-s. ceived a bachelor of arts rida univer icy as ajun:lor Bf Conn eccicu Rose Slacketka, took part in man, accounting; Elaint- members exchanged birthday I'M GLAD I CHAHCED TO ; 1 f| Mr. i< isiu-r has offict-s degree from rhe University He majored In ^lentific and J for participa.1 the 35th annual Polish Day Miskovich, chemistry; Ron- Rahwayans are: Jane/ito, gifts as all birthdav anni- computer science; Carolyn HAWTHORNE INN in 1 lizab pre charlty fief al noon at the Mam Office in M .ss I ina ^ernsteirij dau- sented Mrs. Harrison with a Council saiPresidend t John Somerset at 2 PM m Ihe Highland cation"TH.E FRIENDLY HOTEL ghter of "Mr. and~lvlre~ . Sid- check for $7,121.08. ._,--.. - -u+I'isansk ^— JrLv£y sai_ wsjriid 'Ji- a.e '.'.tribut resultes PajUjunch- QLA\.1 PM in the 3KH-33HK grade school, high school . . . The money was raised dur- tu [hc peuple uf Clark town- Clark oHice ney Bernstein of lOSMildred ing a day-long driveon April slli •• Don't miss this rare opportunity SUAAMER SESSION Terrace, Clark, earned ' . - to meat a danlinj star1 ON THE OCEAN and soon, college! Will you be JUNE 27 TO AUGUST 10 SPRING LAKE, N. J. 07762 placement on the dean's list hAnnif \A/ AviTl«) at the CollegeofEngineering in her junior year at Trenton of Rutgers University, New 9 Make up Courses for PRIVA.TC BEACH • GLORIOUS SUBF State College, Ewing. Miss • PRIVATE POOL • ALL SPORTS • Bernstein is pursuing a s Brunswick. He has been on UNDER CANVASS...Mcmlers of Junior Girl Scout Troop ready? You can be, if you make Collegia Admis&lon. CHEERFUL ROOM SETTINGS • SU- the dean's list consistently. 1580 of Clark spent the June 2-4 weekend at Camp 276 HAMILTON ST. PERVISED CHILDREN'S ACTIVITIES coarse in speech correction Given 500 Grant 9 Complete Accelerated • WONDERFUL FOOD. Dennis was graduated from Sacajawea, Lafayette. They slept in cohered wagons "Sciioo rrro(j rri i IT and therapy. r \TTRACTIVERAItS liUij".'J',' 1! JO.h S *"" '"1 i Th^ in n rhPp hnr.lcroii^hnr.kgronnclccrroiiri , . PJcture|turd above are, , left to P AHWAY sure your savings grow, step DAY or EVfWIWG ClASSES "Wril. Tor Br^thum A daughter, Jennifer Lynn By Retail Union uf his class. right, seated, Kathleeth n Haefner, Krisnne Macaluso, NEWARK: ' Hutler, was born at Rahway Franklin Lisa Perlson, Suzanne Fischer, Kathleen M.icaluso, by step along with your child. 201 - -UP-8800 Dennis William Gyma, son Lori Hoepful, Nancy Caterino, Janet Skiba, Cheryl Hospital on May 18 to Mro.f Mr. and Mrs. William Puppets Will Be and Mr6. Theodore J.Hutle1r Brandt, Toby Schoenmann and Mjlly Bradley; standing, T^rDV^TV",""^ Gyma of 843 Milton Uoule- first row, Susan Devivo, Kathleen Devivo, Michele 67V BROAD of 771 Briar Road, Lanoka £ d" Rafiway, was presented v r O|X*n you n<*tf

DR. BARRY M. LICIITENSTEIN 12'x24'x48" 18'x48" NEW 1972 AIH CONDITIONERS PER PROPOSED RATE INCREASES PACKAGE ALL-ALUMINUM OVAl PKG. REFRIGERATORS - FREEZERS WNl'M Trtum^fc rl1l*r • Public Service Etectritrand Gas-Com- in recent years. -Our-con&trucLioa- ex- POOLS WASHERS - DRYERS - RANGES pany tiled a Petition with the New penditures will reflect the cost of keep- DISHWASHERS— COLOR TV?s Jersey Board ot Public Utility Commis- ing pace with New Jersey's growing Announces the removal of sioners on June 16, 1972 requesting a demand for energy, while minimizing general increase in the charges for the impact of our operations on the his office from IMainfield, NJ 15'x24 'X48" Fully Warranfeed •a-* electric and gas service environment. OVAL PKG. ro 1 The Company has requested an over- l.< ludi-. . Mr The cost of supplying electricity and Kautrs 1 gas continues to rise, due to increases all increase of 10.2%, providing for 344 PARK AVENUE in labor and maintenance costs, the electi ic revenue increases of 10-3% SCOTCH PLAINS, price of materials, and taxes. Further- and gas revenue increases of 10.1%. ^5 more, the cost of obtaining money to The tabulations below show the pro- NEW JERSEY L 24 10 a.m.-5 p.m. finance a vital expansion program is posed monthly' increases for residen- 15'x30 'x48" high. We plan construction expendi- tial customers that would apply to var- OVAL PKG. lvl| In Our Warehouse tures of approximately $2.5 billion for ious dollar amounts. Rate increases for OFFICE HOURS PHONE *, ur Day of Deposit, Day of Withdrawal other than residential customers would t rm« the 1972-1976 period, the largest five- by api>ointment 7 57-3500 "JUST A FEW EXAMPLES -- year total in our history Most of this approximate the percentages shown See Our Ad Friday In The Daily Journa "amotmt-wfrt—have to-be—raised—by—tHe- aboufi.. _depe_ndjng upon the specific MON. WKl). FRI Compounded Daily sale of stocks and bonds, the latter at rate schedules involved. -9"A.M.TO I^ -. TO HUM, interest rates- that have nearly doubled Reg. 119-95 - 5000 BTU OVAL PKG. AIR CONDITIONER i Monthly, Effective July 1 EFFECT OF PROPOSED RATE INCREASES ON RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMERS WINTERIZING POOL COVER Reg. 199.9S - 12 cu. ft. There's a lot more working for you Quality National State Bank RESIDENTIAL GAS SERVICE With lk« »-urib-»« W On a Minumum Balance of $10 to End of Period Amy Alrt* ktuutut »r Oval r»ik>|« . right now at the Sign of the Ship: Personal and Commercial Services: RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE (Includes Gas Heating Service) 2 DR. REFRIGERATOR • Tho unique F-2 ID Card that will let you rnsh personal checks at National State Bank If Your Your Now Monthly l( Your Present Your Now Monthly Reg. 219.00 - 2 speed Bill Would Bo: Monthly Bill Is: Bill Would Be: Increased Loan Capability: Greater borrow- oftiops tluouqhout Central New Jersey. Monthly Bill Is: COMPLETE POOL PACKAGES INCLUDE: HEAVY DUTY WASHER OP UNIOM COUMTV ing power now available lo all NATIONAL • WorI'i-widf accepted credit cards. 2.00 2.22 $ 2.00 2.21 POOL • FILTER • ALUM. LADDER • GROUND CQVER4 TEST Kit 5.51 STATE BANK CUSTOMERS. ' --• - • New J+^say^--nujst--Lhoxaugh-__arid_ modern 5LOO 5.53 5.00 VAC. WITH HOSE « THRU THE WALL SKIMMER (except 15' Meal Package) -7.73- 7.71 103 NORTH WOOD AVENUE Reg- 199.00 - 7000 BTU . VVHrri S .-.ml HANKING coin handling 10.00 11.04 10.00 NFW JERSEY 0703ft 15.00 •35! Qroator-Resources* The National State Bank ser\. ice. 1b. bS 20.00 22.06 20.00 21.97 ~= s_rmc atiU ttv- is now Central Jersey's leading bank with A fully stafhM] In tot national Banking 25.00 27.45 assets in excess of $600 million. 25.00 27.57 onginal cartons, perfect working condition, Department. 30.00 33.08 30.00 32.93 40.00 44.05 40.00 43.89 some one^of"kind, some with slight scratches 54.85 50.00 55.02 50.00 IKOM LABOR DAY in MIAMI BEACH MMCE or dents, all with full factory warrantyl De- NATIONAL AIRLINES WINTKITIXiO vinyl linar (tio-r wiKfo I ivery optional. It is expected that the Now Jersey * Board of Public Utility Commissioners AZTEC MOTEC ELECTRIC HEATING SERVICE 15'x48" • I8'x48" ' 24^48" —Free^OfHireetParking— will schedule hearings-on our J"ato In- PACKAGE irVouFProseni Your^bUTMoritt crease request. Present electric and PACKAGE - PACKAGE Monthly Bill Is: BUI Would Bo: MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN Utl ", Mf itond tlllmt i\ HP'C.MM Till** UNIQUE4NSTAHr_CREmr_ gas rates will remain in effect until the use most any Dept. Store, Gasoline Co. or major $ 5.00 $ 5.55 Board approves the new rates. RAHWAY OFFICE rv.ru) Stt--'"> ' 388-0800 10.00 11.10 TRANSFERS credit card for identification only and - - -CopJoa..QLfjur_Rot[tionJlo tho JBoard, Other offices located !hToi7nihnuTUninn # ... „ CHARGE IT! 1500 Irving Street, 20.00 22.09 showing proposed Incroasos In electric r CHAISE LOUNGES 27357" ~anti~rjH3~Tote~scfrs dtiles; -a re -avai I abte- HCA.DOUASTCKS FIITER PARTS • AMTHRAFRT 30.00 33.04 for review In every Public Sorvlce Elec- • RAPID SAND Railway; Mew Jersey ALL INCLUSIVE ANTtiRAntT 40.00 43.99 tric and Gas Company Commercial WELCOME COCKTAIL • DIATOMITE 50.00 54.94 Office. DIATOMAaOUS EARTH Sept. 1 - Sept. 4 FILTERS RIPLACCMENT UNIRS EQUAL HOUSING Mott. thru Thur*. «-4, >ri. V-». S*t. 10-2 lowest Prices I iCtD MOM 59kO0 APPLIANCE WAREHOUSE A MEMBER OF F.D.I.C, liENDER Public Service BOR INFORMATION OR - Electric and Gas RESERVATIONS gSSff Afflff'Mw' DISCOUNT HOUSE OF Directly Behind Our store Company O O tr-_7^V_z__ = USB ST. 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a four-day weekend since schools also will be closed Frank Rusciano and John for the Fourth of July holi- All-State Band, All-State Awards — Carol Bahl, Carol RAHWAY" day. Rusciano. schel. Suchorsky- chemistry team, Richard Fleischer, mathe- Mtndy Robbins, Richard Ro- New Jersey Foreign Lan- Orchestra and Region II Kulp and Linda Mai. Teachers appointed for the Annual Recognition achievement —Michael Ply- senman, Roy Spiewak, John International Thespians — uage Teachers' Ruland and - R )bert Muskus. New Jersey Marine Corps Michael Hartstein, Carl school year 1972-73 are Miss matics; August Caprio, co- R B Assemblies were held at mack. ordinator, language depart- Stec, Diane Wapner and Ken- Seniors, Norman Ash, Nancy Awards - German, Elaine Region IIOrchestra-Earl Youth Foundation Certifi- Jones, Beth Kovitz, Marc Diane Salvesen and Carl Arthur L. Johnson Regional Reader's Digest Valedic- ment; Edward Shustack, neth W.lkinson. Buoni, Eileen Estersohn, Gannon, Barbara Ham and Morgan and Robert Muskus. cate -- Nancy Locher. Shalit and Daniel Stec; Young. They will be paid . Sophomores, Mark Boone, Margaret Fer ranee, Gaye New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Established 1822 mer Miss Margaret Tigheof High School. Clack, on May torian Award -- Elaine business education; Mrs. Marc Shalit; Spanish, Carol National School Choral biology team, Scott Kalish, $8,250 s year. Edward A, Byrnes of 376 31 and June 7 for juniors Gannon. Aida Vasta, beauty culture. Darla Brunnquell, Lucille Froschaeur, James Gam- Bahl. Awards -- Donald Hannis, State Science Day Scholar- Six teachers were selected pointed for the schools at Miss Ellen Achtel was Berthold Avenue, Rahway, Jersey City. They have three hbbe, Charlene Flanagan, bino, Gregory Gerold, Diane ship Competition — Physics Jay Luxenberg, James Member of ^~m. j^fc / Member of children at home, Catherine and seniors. p a t hm ar k C uizenshlp Miss Polly Novak and American Teachers of Nancy Locher and Maryanne "\JCCLT3t *& /^ittyl&t Quality Weeklies of New Jersey. Inc. by the Clark Board of Edu- salaries of $400 each. They added to the Summer School deputy grand knight, will be- Wendy Lesko, Cathy Mas- Goff, Leslie Hirschfeld, team, Leslie Deck, Elaine Pancuralc, Anne Shain and New Jersey Press Association cation at Tuesday night's ar e Dr. Arthur Freedman, substitute list come grand knight of Rah- Mary, Margaret Mary and The program for June 7, Award, for outstanding citi- Andrew Jupina, music, Mrs. Larry Hoogsteden, Robert German Certificates of Lynch. Bonnie Suseer. was conducted by Louis zen of the class--Christine Arlene Frese, home eco- ter son, Priscilla Mlklas, Keyboard Contribution Gannon, James Mumford, I'nlon County's Newest Weekly Established 1965 meeting to be principal In- Valley Road School; Dr. Ed- Mr8> Janet" Enda a tea. Edward. Angela Palumbo, N o r m a Isaac, Gail Jeney, Gail Achievement -- Barbara terns in five township schools ward Klein Brewer School; granted a mater- Mr. Byrnes Is the prop- De Rosa, assistant principal. Szczepanski. nomics, and Thomas Goas- Kline, Edward Krouk, Carol Ham and Daniel Stec. Published Every Thursday Morning by cher was Platform guests making Clark Scholarship Fund zewski, science. Perez, Sheree Peri, Diane for the 1972-73 school year. Dr. Alfred Schulman, Abra- ^^ leave from July t rietor of the Wil-Mar Photo O'Shanny, Ellen Shest, Nancy Kulp, Maryanne Lynch, Delta Phi hpsilon Award- ham Clark School; Dr. Cle- th gh June 30, 1973. Print Company, an indepen- the awards included the fol- Awards, outstanding mem- Mr. De Rosa announced Randye Levine, Kenneth John Suchorsky. The teachers and their as- rou lowing: James Bryne, presi- bers of the cla^s - • H. C. Sm.ir, Laurel Spanjersberg, Clark Firemen BAUER PUBLISHING & PRINTING LTD. signed schools are: Abraham ment Solleri, Hehnly School, -n^ board added Sidney dent commercial reproduc- the award winners. Harry Spear, Kathryn Stec, Mo^htak, James M am ford, German Club Awards -- and Dr. Franklin Stevens, Hochman to Summer School tion service. Leisure time dent, Arthur L. Johnson Stager Scholarship, ll>tr-.Tt Recipients of the awards Leslie O'Shanny, Richard Outstanding senior, John 1470 Broad Street Rahway, N. J. 07065 388-0600 Clark School, Albert Smith, ISAIC; A. K. Flood Scholar- Bonnie Susser and Barbara Valley Road School, H. Ed- Kumpf School. finds Mr. Byrnes and his Boosters Club; Pete Rotch- were as follows: Rappaport, Kathleen Regan, Wlllenbrock; most valuable 1 staff at a salary of $600. ship, ' Tho~n.i i Christen.-sen, Van Pelt. Go Antiquing ward Muzik, Carl M. Kumpf Philip Foster, who has family at the Colonia Coun- ford. Union County A itoni. - National Honor Society -- Richard Roe, Frank Rusci- member, Renee Pelusio. Kurt Christopher Bauer Arthur Hartland Mershon, Jr. Mrs. Kathertno E. Bauer bile Dealers -Association, SohnUrsMp FJHJ, William Spanish 1 lonor Society BUSIN FSS M AN AGL W School, Elaine Petrella and been serving as acting super- try Club where they have Mark Backhaus, Carol IJahl, ano, Deborah Seery, Abby New Jersey Indtietrial P U B L I SH t « E. oi row John Weishart, Cornell Club I. inziger. Award -- Linda Guarino. Walttr Miller, Charles 11. intendent of schools, was been members for four Clark L-.ducation Associa- Lawrence Banker. Joan Silverman, Gary Spiewak and Arts Association Awards — The l970"Census of Hous- 543,1 in with an average of The Clark Volunteer Fire appointed to that post for theJames W. Riley years. of Union County-, Mrs. Jer- Branden, Charles Burger, National Merit Scholar- Robert Wlsniewskl. Mechanical drawing, James Jack Hoffman Mrs. Ethel Davlsson Brewer School, Walter Bo- ome Bongiovanni, regent, tion Scholarships -- Karen counted 174,32S housing 3.1 'persons per housing unit. Department entered two right, and Frank K. Hehnly period from July 1 to Sept. 1. Mr. Byrnes' military ser- Robert Curley, Stephen ship Program, outstanding Gambino, Albert DeCicco A total of 104,579 housing antique fire engines tn the ACvfcRTISINGSALtS CIRCULATION Church and Cannon chapter Richardson and Maryanne performance in qualifying Juniors, Maura Gannett, Union County, and School, James Lisbona. The board has been engaged vice Included four years with Cyran, Linda Duff, William Nancy Kent, Kathleen Len- and Frank Gallagher; pho- units were built before 1949, Third Annual Tri-State Ht RAH WAY N IE w S RfcvJOMD AND CL AWK PATRIOT ARE WEEKLT NEWSPAPERS SE RVINC THE BEST INTEREST :> Oh THfclR RtSPECTIVt of Daughters of American Lynch. test -- Elaine Gannon, Beth households had at The teachers will be paid in interviewing candidates xhe Army during which time hinziger, L lie en hstersohn, tography, Robert Bielk and 41 372 daring the 1950's, Antique Fire Apparatus Show OMMUNITIES. IT IS [HE ENDEAVOR Of THESt JOURNALS TO PRE5ENT THE NEWS IN A SOUND, SANE, AND TRADITIONAL MANNER, Revolution, Springfield, Ur. <- arl H. Kumpf Kovitz, Frank Rusciano, nan, Gary Pasquale, Janice one television set, $o50 each for extra services for the position of superin- he served with the Infantry Llainr G.innon, Monte Gans- Schneider and Vincent Patrick Rinato. 17.15.H during 1960 - 1964, and Muster to be held on Sat- MAINTAINING THE RIGHTS J F ALL BY ACCURATE FACTUAL STATEMENT AND MEASURED REASONABL f OPINION. tendent. The job has been Thomas Paulks, facult> Award -- Renne Pelusio. borg, Craig Garshelis, Gary Spiewak and John (91,615 UHF - equipped), performed during the year. and the Corps of Engineers. member of the social studies Clark Jaycees Scholar- Scauzzo; sophomores, Peter Junior Achievement Bureau of the Census, and 11,210 within the five urday from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. "MI! •-* r:;Mni:; li.i;---- t>\ V| A I I hu'lu'iinn 1'o^tu^r- Jo J)0; Outsi,Ji- I niojf jnd \1 i.i.l 1 <•-r-\ vacant since the death last Debra Genschel, Linda Suchorsky. 1 wo medical inspectors 0? Eastern UC He also served two years as departm^ it, Mrs. My rcK ship -- Barbara Ham and Bukowski, Donald Feith, Awards -- Plaque, George States Department years 'preceding the April at Kensico Dam Plaza, .IIIMI'- JH.OO. ^i-ron.i tl^ss Puii,i(ji' PdiiJ .i [ R.itivsav, N<-w J,-rs<". were named fur the 1972-September of Dr. Carl H a reservist and was dis- Guarino, Barbara Ham, M - Beauty Culture Trophy -- Barbara Goff and Anne Troy; Durma; trip to Aruba, Jay 10,7u census. Valhalla, N.Y. Kumpf. Schadle, president, I3ioin.->s Kathleen Regan. chael Hartstein, SharonHer- Joanne Salvatore. of Commerce, announced 73 year. Or. tmanuel Lopez The Eastern Union County charged with the rank of staff and Professional W.i.iii n's Arthur L. Johnson Re- freshman, Adele Stein. Luxenberg, Utility gas was used to The two vehicles are a sergeant. sey, Leslie Hirschfeld, Jerri Beauty Culture Awards -- this week. ._ will be tlie inspector in Abra- The board approved the Chamber of Commerce re- Club of Westfield, Ldw ird gional High- School Parent- Crusader Awards -- Stu- are from the cook the meals in 145,775 1912 American La France closing of schools on Mon- elected James W. Rlley as its Jameson, Carl Jones, Steven Linda Green and Kathleen Hippania 1 ind a 1 Si 2.7 Ainr:r1<~HTi v.v.-.-.-. ham (jiar|^ Valley Road and The Grand Knight - elect Kucharski, president of Dis- leather Association Scho- Kasmer, Harold Kisne Conaghan. dent who did the most for day, July 3, to give its 12- president, is a member of the Elks, tributive Education Class ^LM-I£" J i other 1,309^ day off. The employees will Merck & Co., Inc., KaEway7fi*8£*|! .9* Columbus, onTfuly a Sir ""knight of Father John 'Qr *AtntTit^a" Awar National -State Bank, Eliza- recorder, Raymond Mona- Clark Lions Club; Janus Udell Plaque -- Valerie I, first, Jess Ravich; second. n m.r William T'. Cahill, wnu out nf tn hie remarks to the American Ac a Jem;, of Pediat- mini-theaters each with a han Byrnes may be found at Sz. • notil M-uCLai. and A_b h.X- -mack (Q5 750 '.vlth room units ^P^ h""^' g unm ranged fr_Qrn_ lid ir make sense to (Con't from Page 1-Clark^ beth, as second vice presi- ; waxden, Joseph Salay; ToaT7~exaTre~d ruTFr, dtrrie uavia is already in serious trouble case, rics, Dr. t^ooney declared that television, ''the electronic seating capacity of 350. Mark's Church, Rahway, bilvL-rm-in. David Satkowski, Richard ProctoT and Gamble 11 548 with a central sys- none (In 3,030 units) and one y, uh the el ec tor ate because put a college out ul busi- dent. inside guard, Charles Fel- were he is a mass commen- Lodge of L'lks, JuJ^t Fashion Flair Beauty ments, United States Gov- intruder, 'has replaced ^xj^h parent uiui teacher as die conforming uses and woula The variance has not been ter tkalth - L aret-r Club 5CUHf Deborah Seery, Anne tern), 127,529 units with a (in 30,239 units) to four or ot" his "M id. Hatter" Jenund ness ' U course. Others elected to vice pre- i outside guard, Thomas tator. Joseph Postizzi, Gran ^ t-n- Salon Award -- Patricia ernment Printing Office, primary educator of children. Just in [erin^ ut umv stand an excellent chance approved by Council yet, and Award -- Margaret $hain. Marc Shalit, Abby clothes washing machine, more (in 27,880 units). Washington, D. C. 20402, .—Kj-r- -ecuicxraear_jji A. -Siam not another Prin.cet.on I'm- include Lewis K_ulpa; treasurer. Warren turlans, Anthony Koccia, .._ef—b^ing—ovg ^ -in court wl th-the -appxcu/4iL-oI-the7 on -" .^tlverman, Sheryl Sinui, United States Figure Ska- 73 626 with a clothes dryer, Owners occupied 108,616 nr from 'J. S. Department of i" cax'and "'a'8rSTew:de—Tn?rsirr,—but ttil students child during his critical pre-sc"hooryears sp?nds""more and 30 S3fl with a dishWUtili- unUu. reniKis O2,^P4 unitfl, Mr. Hisarisky nored that ing plan oh Moriclay" night, R of "America "Club" Awards --" service to the school through Commerce field offices Io- j-iMpt-riy tax for redistribu- not qualify for the Ivy League time watching television than he would in the classroom; this granting became unne- _ Co., Linden, who - Senkowsky, and trustee, cees, John M£ t ;tso;i, fa:ult\ i -- CherylNewell. Lynette Steele, John Such jr- and a total of 2,748 units tion of taxpayers' Incomes, institutions. There is room tnc planning board removed will head the chamber's ad- John p- McGrath. advisor, Ke> ^ lub, Mrs. Anne Frim.in, Robin Guerry, Francaise Cer- ™usic --Maryanne Lynch er cated in major cities. during four years of college. And what is he learning some uses that wereper- cessary, since Vilbro was c-nturiuns Scholar- sky, Christine Szczepanski, Louella Norris, Deborah The 1970 population was were vacant vear round with has only added fuel to the tn the starc-ff educational --"Llovd Shearer In "Parade' granted'by law what prev- minstration dej^a-r-tmenti- -^ Rahway_resident-for 16 Arlene Frese a/id . A '.c^_• t Shell* - Tank-el-,- -D-.ane D^boraii _£en. and John Wlllenbrock. fircr by his reappotntmenr. of spectrum for small Catholic nutted "before by "the old Robert A. Mayers, vice pre- -years, Mr. Byrnes was born Essandrio, advisors w> Rapolas," "Detouratr~Torres zoning law and made stricter iously they would have had m yak-rit- Huska, Jerri Jami- Wi-mer, B«.-th W., » loltz, and Gale Witscher. Ralph Dungan as chancellor colleges and mediocre com- to seek by variance. sident of Thomas and Betts Jersey City where he at- seniors cla-ss. Miss i lU-r. son, Kar^n Richardson, munity colleges, no room for requirements for any con- White, past i r f s i J • :\ t. Janice Wosner a.T-i John Olivetti Corporation of of higher education to a sec- Mr. Garrubbo stated the Corp., Elizabeth, community tended St. Aedan's School, Irank Rusciano, John Such- W'llenbrock. ond five-year term. Shelton College. Alocalcase struction to be in more of development department- St- Aloysius High School and ""'A bargain I* when two Future U-achir.s t America Awards, outstand- a conformity with the resi- action of Council might Jeree Cit p people are sure they got the ,ir^k\ a r. d Christine What political considera- in point is the- so-called Thomas M. Jordan, vice' y y rep School, America. French Honor Socie-ty — ing business student and best Loreto Named To SETCO Board dential zone to which it is create three theaters with a 1 8 better of each other." a n s k i. Juniors, Linda Brown, typist -- Robin Guerry. tions can have motivated the •'Plainfield Campus" of president of personnel for ^ * married co the for- . Richard Fleischer, i resi- Anthony C. Loreto was rank of first lieutenant, he contiguous than it was pre- seating capacity of 1,000 Arttmr L. Johnson Re- Denlse DeSimone, Kathleen Republican governor tu re- l.'nion College. This is just Sea-Land Service Inc., Eli- dent, Arthur L. Johnson IU-- New Jersey Business Ed- a converted super-market, appointed to the board of which would be too large .aai High School Teachers Neugold and Scott Stebbins, appoint a radical? Mr. Dun- earned his bachelor of arts viously. zabeth, the economic de- gional High School Teachers J ucation Association Awards, with obviously no apace for directors of Summit Eliza- for the area served. • n Award -- l at- sophomores, Lori Eisner, for excellence in typing -- -gtin was in theGamela.terowd degrdegree t from Rut^ei:^ ^ Lnin Amendments to the new" Paul Williams, a Westfield .. Association, Dorothy Wil- athletics, for music, for a beth Trust Co., Summit. pp Free i s .'••- Robert -Gayiord, - Deborah 70 wtrras--a minute,- Susan of the late President John versiti y and followed this with zoning ordinance canbecon- attorney, representing Vil- Al80 w kinson, past president., Clark R(.-nsselaer Plytechnic ln- Sangiuliano, Lynn Stanislow- Kennedy, who made him Am- collegiate library ur for Mr. Loreto, senior vice <*«*** ere Henry Art Association, Carl i . Clos; uO words, JoanneSlate studleb at Columbia sidered at future Council bro, Inc.. noted'the Mcdal, Iur excellence ski and Ann Yarusavage. bassador to Chile. modern science labora- president in charge of the Clausen, member uf tx-ard and Carol Whalen, 50 words, tories. But has any problem trust and investment divi- sity Graduate -^ c nivt-rh o u 1-, peameetingsr tha,t ana dcas it ewoul cad nap be- board most i^vi; «J.CW mt --. . Estimates... mathematics and science charge of c of trustees, Deutscher Club, in German Honor Society -- Deborah Cardinale, Barbara M r. Dungan there distin- sion, joined the bank in Wf>b. American Institute uf Bank- stated for altering the zoning commercial zone permitting Z/i^gj" Michael Seniors, Marc Backhaus, guished himself in so , and William Mrs. Beverly Pattt-n, Clark b\ a -jtinmr Fushille, Candace Gregori, Discharged from theL'.S. ing and Ste-nier Graduate in the Oak Ridge Golf Course theaters to encompass the 1 r Llaine Gannon, Barbara adverse a manner by mixing Jonea worka manger, U.S. police W'.vej Ass .jiaU'i. ";, ! I i us c:n. Rubin Guerry, Patricia Air I-urce in 1947 with the School of H.inking. and making further changes area where the proposed > ! nh.'it < < tuiuv Automobile Ham, Leslie Hirschfeld, in the internal affairs of that indeed! in the height of buildings hi mini-theaters are to be built. Mtss Marilyn Bresnrv, rep- Hogan, Sheila Lichowid, resentative, Horn:- l-.ci - ;) fale rs Association Both Kovuz, Naiic;, Neville, Christine Mudjeski, Celeste country and promoting radi- is sauce for the goose is the high-rise zone. He stated his client has affaire department. NO GIVEAWAYS... Just the Deborah Rapolas, Frank oil extremism that the definitely not ' sauce for the numics Lifetime I'r.^ra::.. \wards, for outstanding per- Maggio, Ellen Simpson, Lau- As Councilman-at-large been befo re the board of HO GIMMICK PRICES ii.riii incL- in automobile Rusciano, David Satkowski, Chilean government reques- gander, Mr. De Rosa p rest-nu o rie Stives, Christine Szcze- Ramble and Hike To Weekend Walano pointed out these adjustment for a consid- n, r c !; a n i c s -- First, Richard Scull, M ire Shalit, ted hie recall. When Governor Cahill HO SALES ... Right PRICE! awards for the Clark Lions panskrr" Gwen Zavatsky, changes would have to be erable period seeking to Nicholas ^ asertano; second, John Suchorsky and John The Democrats oversteps common sense to I'he group will me Club. Health Camrs v \i.l Marilyn Zawislak and then had A ramble and a hike are hike, revel wed by tlie planning build the two structures. "The profit incentive is Richard Chatlos; third, Willenbruck, juniurs, Rich- reappoint the controversial a. m. at tlie Howard and Pathmark Theresa Zarwarnicki; 40 to find a nexting place for scheduled by the Union Coun- at 9 board before a Council vote Mr. Williams, who also atill the moat vital ingredient Ihum =s Weber. ard Barton, Lori BuUd, and lll-qualiftedMr. Dungan. Route in the absence > words, Sarahann Antonelli, Mr. Dungan, and former ty Hiking Club for Saturday Johnson Restaurant, is taken. represented one of the par- in corporate success," aaya •New Jersey Uj-era Festi- Charles Burger, Stephen Governor Richard Hughes it bodes ill indeed for the and Sunday. 22. North tives. Catherine " Bartkue,"" "ETTe'ew The problem of apartments ties that sued die board of Dr. Terrel H. Bell, Acting val I'rchc-stra -- Robert Cyran, Robert Elliott, Val- Berg, Patricia Bodnar, wun the Jackpot. It was he future of education in New On Saturday, a six - mile U. S. Commissioner of Edu- Award recipients erie Legan, John Levvis, Jersey. One can only hope on Lake Avenue and rezonlng adjustment, the Council, Bill- Hlvira Calhoun, Annette Now that Franklin State Bank is offering real who clasped Dungan to his ramble in the Watchung, Re- ui ..parts -of Raxitan Road _nan. L5 and SPG -Scaffolding cation! "_and l_do not suggest New Jersey Sjic Wt-siiield Business and James Pancurak, AnneShain he will not make a similarly In four \vars. Cunningham. Brenda Evans, bubom, creaun7g~Tor him the servation will be held, start- R-150 would appear to in- and Shoring Company, own- that we abandon it. But val- chera A3 soda Ht*- Professional Women's and Daniel Stec. Diamonavrs for as-httle as $29.95.., less than half tragic mistake in the case of \iv 2ril) years y Angelo Grieco, Debra John- new post of chancellor uf ing at the parking lot above volve an uphill battle by the ers of the, site, resulted in ues—humane and ethical— ficates -r com i t. lub's l-.verett Thomas of what you'd expect to pay at fine jewelry counters the autocratic and unpopular In four yi'ars you can in- 1 National Latin Honor So- son, Judith LeDuc, Mary higher education for New Lake Surprise at 1:30 p.m. township In the courts, since the case being ordered back are the essential requirement 574 Route 27, Iselin 283- i' Chemistry, Robert Li:elk, Mem >rial Award, for dis- atate education commis- vest a total of SH01J in L'.S. ciety — Juniors, Thomas Mar rone, Susan Midura, Jersey with all the incre- The Ralph Stover State the owners of the properties to the board of adjustment for corporate survival." Robert G lylord, Shiron Her- tributive education student anywhere! . ments, including a lavish sioner, Carl L. Marburger. Siivm^.s Huiuls, if you SIKII up Hastings, Carl Jones, Sheryl Jane MlUer, Ellen Olter- Park, one of the most woud- in question have long-stand- for additional hearings. sey, Carl Jones, Jay Luxe-n- v,lu> has excelled -- Marion You can buy a 1 carat solitaire Diamonair tor a house extravagantly re- fur $18 Vf) a niont h in Pa> roll Siman and Elyse WeinsiSin. zewski, Laura Paschenko, ed areas In Bucks County, ing uses or have pursued He stated the Council was berg; physics, John Suchor- Altvater. Arthur L. Johnson Re- rvjtduled at taxpayers' ex- Pa., will be the location of Savings That will buy $1.2ui) sky; biology, Samuel Gianu Kathleen Patrick, Maryanne low. low $29.95 simply by opening a checking ot— rights in property for conse- granting the right to build wiMri butive- LUucation gional High School Latin pense. At the time, it was a five - mile hike on Sun- worth of the safest, most pu- and Karen MatUage, g<--ru-ral Schinestuhl, Debra Schulz, savings account of $100 or more, depositing $100 quential periods. six stories by law now to 1971 Alumni Award -- Elysc W^-instein. Sysockj Debra Thom- ""wivi^i v—reiTTaikwJ—ch'at—M~rr Wlln.itrt ttene ~ATTagTs orr Hxmtrr -Kni^a-—Tdtln^—-Dian©-- in an-axistingg savings account, or taking out an Uungan had neither training nicking planned after the make 2 a,ni_.hy P.onnc.Uman Yaru- a variance had been necess- Hyduke, and Linda Shaughnessy. Society -- Seniors, Robert $500 ^e nor expertise in the field of savage to adjourn the meet- ary to secure the eight- anne M a h o n e y Laura Laura Smith Journalism I'hlig, Kathleen Van Pelt, installment loan ol $1500 education. — Curley, Irene Graca, Scott Lorraine Vella, Donna Wis- on Foreign Relations (Amer- ing. The motion was defeated story building. Syverisen, Gordon \'iggian J Award -- Beth Ann Kovitz. Lewis, Maryanne Lynch, convenient Franklin State branches. Made by Despite the recent spate of U. N. Is Viewed While the L'.N. piously and Deborah W/.sc .•.-.-, earth niewski and Judith Zebro. speaka of self-determination ica's invisible government), by 4-3, with First Ward Clark Police Wives Asso- Marilyn M i.rciano, Judith Litton Industries, the Diamonair has a beauty, articles depicting Mr. Dun- Councilman John Bodnar, O O M science, Barbara Nonsteil, Gregg Shorthand Awards, equal rights, peace and se- just to name a few, give me ciation's William Waterson Morton, Christine Plage, for excellence in steno- gan and his unpopular boss, Alcatraz or give me death! Councilman-at-large Stanley Michael N'a Novak, Mark AU trd -- Marc Shalit. Kathleen Regan, Lynette brilliance, quality, and durability unique among education commissioner As Subverting curity, it is crystal clear u> Reged and Eileen graphy — 100 words a min- those who have seriously But don't give me a t.'.N. D. LeWnnd and Councilman (Con't from Page 1-Rahway) b lizabethtowM Gas Com-Steele, Christine Szcaepa:!- man-made jewels. . . Caxl L. Marburger. as Burger voting for it. Bausch and Lunib Aw ute, Anna Frim and Chris- stud!e"a~thirt^"Kl"OClern Tower pany's Home Economics ski. Sheila Tankel, M irilyn S7.r.7.RpRnflkl; R0 words. Take durability, for instance. Each Diamonair is "more sinned against than AmCfiCan ValUCS Benedict Arnold was hung Councilman Bodnar stated of the charges. Union County given for otrt-^tHriTi-i aca- TI i retime" Progranr'VVwaTu"™--" of Rabble that it is geared demic achievement, good Michelle Coppelson, Irene sinning," the plutocrat from No matter how many times and structured to administer for committing treason. Al- chat Council should make an Judge Jacob L. Triarel set Carulyn Furst. Juniors, Adrienne Arvanl- have a hardness of 10) and will even scratch glass. Camelot has done nothing to ger Hiss was awarded a effort no save the Oak Ridge bail at $10,000 for each of character and superior in- scholarship awards an- tes, Joan Branden, James Graca, Robin Guerry, Sheila rea the to the needs and wants uf a tellectual promise in the Lichowid, Danette M stz, Carved to 58 faceted brilliance by professional e ^ one-world socialist order! government pension for doing Golf Course on its own by xhe defendants. Mr. Parrillo, nounced were: Bukowiez, Joseph Bulvid, r^clTT£Z "L?Z PP-tedly governing the l.'nl- field of science -- Plaint- Barbara Oakes, Dolores always Americans don't need the the same thing. The putting up 50% of the esti- who had been in Europe, Stevens Institute -- John Marc Daichm/m, Laura craftsmen and hand set in 14 kt. gold these quality Since the state university y mated purchase price, $l returned home this week. Gannoa. Walsch and Diane Walton. This Low Price Only comcome up hoshouse e tathatt Hiss builtlt . OOar American people, as is cus- ( Basyak and David Boone. Dziedzic, Brenda Evans, Best Thespian Award, for gems defy detection. That's why people like Diamonair Jewelry operates on a semi-autono- Red' And r II - tomary these days, received 400,000. He said it was es- He also was arraigned before National Science hounda- Rider College -- Thoirus Patricia Finger, Steven at Franklin State Bank mous basis, Mr. Dungan may c«mParf certain sections ot forefathers bequeathed to us another slap in die face from sential for Clark to show Judge Triarsi and pleaded tion training program, for Friedman, Gary Gordon, Guy excellence in drama and Elizabeth Taylor and Zsa Zsa Gabor wear them 4 Constitution wich n that puts Christensen and Abby Sil- music -- Gail Kline and not be primarily responsi- ^e ^OViedocumentst Ci , it is apih- a scately mansio ihe judicial arm of their its resolve in the matter innocent. Bail was set at high ability -- Judith M ir- verman. Haarmann, Scott Kalish, WomerVs 14K Solid Gold Sol!tair^Rings the ant box on the East River ton, Stevens Institute, M - Kenneth Mochtak. so proudly. • , . . , . principles leftist federal government, if county efforts to retain $25,000. : Mclnnery School -- Robert Nancy Kent, Anne Kuhn, S2O.95 oblf e educatiofor thne aludicrout Rutgerss Unlstate- aname in every respect chael Piym.rt:k, L niversuy Outstanding Thespians, All Diamonairs come in a stunning black velvet 1 carat Refund ._. _ and beliefs supposedly steer- imagineablel Every noble as the great con game known the 110-acre area fail. The indiconent named Curley. Gregory Lawrence, Kathleen versityi . WWhh o engineered the as the I'.N. continues un- of Iowa, and Frank Rusciano, Lenman, Maureen M;Elroy, certificates — James Gam- jewelry box-permanently protected by the Litton 2 caraTRou_nd_Pe_aror Mamuise _. _._. lng U. N. In the "pro- supposedly being pro- Councilman Walano stated Thomas Parent! and two Bill- Rensselaer Polytechnic bino, Gregory Gerold, Rob- matriculation of students abated. 1 have read the holy he had sponsored a resolu- nan principals, Charles Elin | Syracuse University. Institute and Princeton Uni- Robert Paskowitz, Isabella Round_Pear o_r Marquise S6O.O5 from three urban centers, per direction were not con- by the U. N. is com- ert Isaac, M aryanne Lynch, lifetime guarantee! a Patrick Henry! Bible. 1 have read the "gov- tion to Mr. Bodnar's aim and Gerald Baroff, as co- Booster Club Awards, for versity -- Elaine Gannon. Pizzi, Janice Poeltler, S84.95 regardless of qualifications, w e highest scholastic aver- Richard Rie and Frank Now that he can buy a real Diamonair for as Round Pear or Marquee _ ..___.. _. , the governors of and pro- jcurudQLS_._of _.tue_. J! n- 0.e_.controversy. fJcgi_consplratorB but not as co- kalamazoo College seo.os at the state university? This I '.N . Innn jpimon, we should arose. He said he was called deTendkrits.lvIr. Parent! is a ages-- Mark Shalit and Gregory Gold. little as $29.95, no more excuses will do! Bring him 5carat Round. Pear or Marquise_ . .___ . program surely came under the L'. N., now as in the past, cedural limitations of its own a are a relatively small hand- have nui oi Hisses' dreamer then, before ser- former Union County Demo- Elaine Gannon; for outstand- Nancy 1 aylor Business ln- down to a Franklin State office today. Ask our Womon'ili^K Solid Gold Dinner Rings the aegis of Mr. Dungan as making. And when Iconsider lung time ago!iou s efforts and concern were cratic Party treasurer. ing athlete -- EdwardMuch- S50.O5 chancellor of higher educa- ful of international financial the left-wing "humanatar- hacienda siuure -- Robin Guerry. boutique operator to show you the entire line. Gold Sunburst ."509. _. _. . _ "capitalists" sometimes re- evidenced to preserve the The indictment alleges that more and Deborah Rapolas. University of Wisconsin, S74.Q3 tion and could have been ians" fronting for tlie God- Clark Art Association You'll loveit-and'he'll love you! Simulated Diamond witn Genume vetoed by him had he any ferred to as rich socialists less U.N.--the Americans l)i i\ i IS K area. Mr. Parrillo demanded and suvens Point -- John Kas- 5B4.O5 or monopolistic capitalism. A controversy over what received $5,000 on five sep- Award -- Robert Isaac. smger. consideration for the tax- for Democratic Action, the S113.95 And, needless to say, the "non-political" League of luol I area should permit mini- arate occasions between Jan. Clark Jaycees Award, fur Cornell University -- payers, intellectual integrity outstanding sportsman -- 19-Stone_Oust_e£ ,fL5U . ___. or the dietinguished profes- coterie of international lef- Women Voters, tile Council Iselin theaters was aired by two 27, 1971, and Oct. 25, 1971, Prank Rusciano. ties of various stripes have lawyers at the Monday night -to sccu-r-e--the necessary ap- Robert Pikna. ( niverslty of^ Pennsyl- M«MVS 14K^SoIIid GoId Rings sors confronted with stu- Clark Elks Valuable Stu- 600' 54O.OS dents never qualified for uni- their fingers in the collec- and Tuesday morning meet- proval of the Billnan Fifteen vania and state scholar- WhTteToTYellow Gold-Satm Finish * tivized pie too. ing. project from the Board of dent Award -- William ship -- Frederick Wasser- versity study. Robert Lovejoy of 257 Lau- Einzlger. Yellow Gold_-Antiqued Finish • *608 Most Americans consider rel Lane said the late hours Joseph L. Garrubbo, an Adjustment and any other m an. S11.OS With Mr. Dungan contin- the ownership and control T HOURS attorney, representing om- municipal agencies. Daughters of the Ameru Ijynchburg CoHcffc-"-"-Stic*' Pendant uing at the helm, higher ed- would create an attrac tivc can Revolution Award, fur S16.95 of private property as the from Page 1-Clark) nuisance iur children. ers of property located at Mr. Wollman is accused veil I'ctruzelli. Take off! We're less than a 2 hour drive away. Love Ring . ucation costs in New Jersey most rewarding gift of their . 1 129 Raritan Road said the in the indictment with par- good citizenship -- Carul Slate scholarships --Jane are certain to continue to 10 George Finger of 120 Acrun >{c Too Off—tlmo reserved! No waiting to meet tho B d n planning board redrew the ticipating in the conspiracy Bahl. ALL^JIAWIONAIR SIMULATED DIAMOND spiral. Never mind the gad,American heritage. While tt H ,^"- M 'iH° ,f ,° Drive wanted a referendum Davison, Leslie Deck, James of our 27 famous championship holes. nallyl Is xrue" rhat private prop- ll*htB was shielded by ro show just who was for or lines of ^th e commercial-zone., to ggain approval of the var- Deutscher Club German 1-iadden,- Lawrence Hoggste- listed are less than half those advortlsojl fact that many recent col- f* company. Award -- Barbara Ham. Bring tho family! Swimming, tennis, horseback lege graduates are unem- erty may be 'legally re- against ihe ordinance. question to avoid the grant- iance. di'n, Robert Joffe, Gail Kline, Save even more when you jepos.t $500 or $5 000 to a new or gulated in this country, it is Thomas De Blossi of 115 Sons of the American Patricia Lewis, Nancy riding, boating, fishing, lots more. ployed and that, according to Enjoy it all! Great food, fine accommodations also true chat the L'.N. Char- Gibson Boulevard said added Third Ward Councilman | Revolution Medal, for ex- Lusher, Maryanne Lynch, existing savirgs account forecasts, less than 20% Tchoice of 115 air-conditioned rooms), ter doesn't even mention the hours caused more noise Bernard G. Yarusavage cellence in history — Gary Diane Madden, Renee Pelu- of the jobs In the next decade entertainment, all m a spectacular setting. . right of people to own pro-during the night than was the waxed poetic as he described ' Gordon. sio, Karen Richardson, Mark will require college training. case prior to the new policy, the new life style of the area. VFW Voice of America It has been rightly asserted A cursory ex- ON PREMISE PARKING® DRIVE-UP Ruggieri and R.iy sr Spinella. the I'. N. Char- He said lights are kept on He said the garbage trucks AwardB -- First, Robert And we've got 2 great plans that, "The higher education longer and that trucks and come early with the new WINDOWS© NOTARY PUBLTC SERVICE Curley; second, Christine establishment has led the ter will make it obvious even OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR to a moron that die U.N. cars increased the noctural hours and wake the dogs who AT ALL OFFICES © SAFE DEPOSIT Szczepanski; third, Gregory Scholastic awards were to get you golfing. public and students down an noise level. in turn wake the people with "The Complete Medical Center" Gerold. ivy-covered path into the is more Interested in merely given at the assembly on DAYS AND 2 NIGHTS "respecting" human rights Jerome Goll of 109 Thomas no one getting their rest. BOXES « AND MANY OTHERS. . . Clark Lions Club Civics May 31. DAYS AND 3 NIGHTS unemployment line." Mr. Drive Award, for dedicated work Dnngnn hftartn thfU thWlt is in reKardin«"those. wondered how many Fourth Ward Councilman PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY Platform guests Included ment. f-township-residents -use the liobex^Ronian-Uiough^it-un— in the field of civics — rpnrhpr^ sponsors, •coor.ril- per parson, dbl a free eocietyl store, and Thomas Winters necessary to have a 24- Kathleen Regan. nators of student activities plum tan and ta« and uratuitms personal room 6 rnnn rrjie~or u IN—°*—^^—P^l^—fFegqpftc o, w-ke—hour—sxoio—in—evex-y—towjw FREE DELIVERY Cornell Award, for out-wn u were introducedbyMn waged by Mr • Dungan against fs"Article 17 of die won r^ie Democratic nomin- Pathmark had a store in They were: Mrs. (|olf. RnduCcd Universal Declaration on ation for mayor in the June Linden. zenship and activities -~ Sharon Welskopf, Mrs. Susan non aoltarfc has been widely decried by primary, said that coun- Second Ward Councilman Robert Pifcna. Wolf and Mrs. Linda Mills, those familiar with the facts. Human Rights which, in very ° IRVING STREET, OPPOSITE ELIZABETH AVE.. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES nfOTtiallon and roiorvtuoni, general terms, recognizes 'should consider the Richard C. Burger said that Bambergerra Scholasitc representing drama, the ee'ycujr locao l travel acont or There __ were no hippies, no Uttle Pathmark has caused an un- Medal, for high school yearbook and the newspaper; cull or write btiawntic Inn pot-smoking and no mixed the right of people to own Peoplepp . property, either alone or in Frank iFolgiaofll47 Lake ending list of complaints to dorms at Shelton. Its faculty association with others. How-Avenue ^rretr-Thrn: -Bocter>' be brought to him, and as the was composed of qualified, ever," "the Draft Covenants waB movine and the councilman representing the SUBSCRIBE NOW TO dedicated men and women on Civil and Political Rights, store was attempting to keep ward in which the store is TEEN-AGE ^y^^lfi PP .accept small sal- and on Economic, Social, and Pacp with it. located, he favored shorter REVOKED DRIVERS! avonee Always open when you need us... Daily 8 to 8. Saturday 9 to 5 aries for the sake of the 2 YB. HAT. 1 YH. HAT. THE POCONO'S GOLF RESORT Cultural Rights, which, un~ c Mrs. P.x DIMayo of 30 hours. HUB AWWUW ft* ANMUM 1717) 421-1500 cause. No public funds were .N. Declarations are School Street said some peo- First Ward Councilman rev ANMUM ever solicited or accepted Wo*Hlold-Fanwood ' pie favor the new policy John Bodnar said the matter Automobile Insurance Clark Scotch Plnln» Hillside 2222 South Avonue by Shelton College. It raised because it is away from would "conceivably* end up 1005 Raman Road 336 Park Avenue .nxorLe-y- from. Christian- thl 1470 BROAD STKKET, RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY 07065 591 N Union Avenue to own ro ert their homes.-— .. —_ In rhp r.nnrrn." He_..obJected Middlesex MonmouU-- na Somerset Counties friends to build and stock a Motorcycle-Insurance 11 other offices seeing a t l P P y» Douglag s Turneerr of 995 to what he said was Path- new library and to build alone private property! Send to; modern science labora- The U.N. tolerates relig- Frances Drive hit Mr. Win- mark's being a badnelghbor. LIABILITY and COLLISION tories. However, perhaps ious freedom provided it tere for making political Council President John Apt. No. owing to political and re- doesn't Dose a threat to the statements and Sald die Dem- Pisansky said there was not AUTO FINANCING—PREMIUM FINANCED Address ligious .bias, Mr. Dungan aoesn t pose a threat to the ocratlc candldate for mayor sufficient evidence to justify Hopre*ent«d by was on the Council at the the ordinance, and he stated FIRST FEDERAL City State Zip Robart F. W»rn*tr. Inc. persecuted the little college l>30 Fifth time that Grant City Shopping it "won't hold water legally. Vork. N.V. 10020 DIAMONMR Trademark ol Utton Industries. Inc.. Diamonair DkHslon_ _ mirn £*trc*^ fi 111 v year after r Center was approved. Helen Martino of 68 School WOOOBRlDGf •# FDlSON Begin Subscription 10 year,~ kntr~finally withdrew Mr. Winters responded Street said she had called L^ e G R A.N T (:l 1 Y X I .". R K state accreditation. Atgreat that he voted for it with the police to complain on ARTHUR LLOYD AGENCYvmc, H Check and heedless expense Sbelton reservations and had wanted several occasions and tills College was forced to the shopping area to extend might be ueed as evidence. Si Geofge Ave,,, Rahway- -and-re- -from-the-Garden-State Park-- ..--The . .vote to limit, food .that T3torxr&-fu-unT-be±ngnapGn"froirr of Setvtce—- ,g rieVer 3o" -ft—pnru- to 7-if7iir~ was~6~t7 to with Council his educationist cohorts hurt Clark re- Outside of Union County $8 ffi1drntH- •Els.onaky.tn thft nay^

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THURSDAY. JUNE 22. 1972 PAGE 7 RAHWAY NFWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 PAGE 9 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT 1 PAGE 8 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 E 6 THURSDAY. JUNE 22, 1972 Catholic Daughters of Zion 3 Area Golfers Observes Seeks Relatives Fill 2 Vacancies Corner Are in Tourney •it Given to Chris Hansen Of Maker of 1845 Dennis MiUcowsky and Mi- 52nd Year At June 13 Meet The 19th annual sports Women's Bowling Team chael Occl, both of the Oak • dinner of /.lun Lutheran No. 1, champions of the Rah- Ridge golf course, Clark, Court Victory No. 449 of and Fred Szarko Jr. of the Cotton Coverlet the Catholic Daughters of The Rahway Board of Ed- sistant will be William for two seasons, 1970-71 Church, Rahwav, was held way Women's Church The women's bowling team Connor of Rahway, regula- Colonla Country Club are Dinner Dance America met at Columbian ucation at its meeting on Cladek. 1971-72. in the church fellowship hall League -- Captain, Dot Cole; A coverlet for a four- of Merck and Company, Inc., tory affairs; Muriel Sepesl compering in the 71st New Hall, 80 W. Inman Avenue, Monday night in Roosevelt Payment of $100 each to with members uf Zion's ath- members, Phyllis Knorr. ie Rahway Italian poster bed dated May 1, 1845 Rahway YMCA's Day Camp Rahway, won the cham- of Rahway, receiving; Bar- Jersey State Golf Associa- Rahway, on June 13 and S By Ray Hoagland School accepted notice of Other coaches reappointed four teachers for services letic teams and members of June Svlhra, Peg Hoffman, rican Club celebrated with the name of Hepsibah Fair-weather will begin its pionship of the women's di- bara Bartz of Clark, mall- tion Championship at the elected Mrs. Lillian liun- The baseball team of Rah- the retirement of Earl C. were Robert Polhemus, in the Rahway Junior High the planning and building Marilyn Hendrickson, Marge 2nd year of continuous D. Fingrey was purchased 10-week summer season on vision at the Echo Lanes- ing, and Lee l'ownsend of Fairmount Country Club, ney and Miss Deanna Swan way Post No. 5, American Hoagland, supervisor of phy- swimming; William Cladelc, School's intramural athletic committee as guests. McGarry and Grace Keller. activity, social pro- by Mrs. Ruth Adler at a Monday with a program which Cadillac Bowling Tourna- Linden, personnel, who was Chatham. to fill the vacancy of the un- c again expect a banner field Legion, will play the West- sical education and director tennis; Richard Caterino, program this spring was The GaleH. HelverMemo- Most valuable player s and civic Interest with garage sale. will Include two trips and Awake young athletes of ment in Mountainside. the captain. The tourney, which opened expired terms of one year l6)hen uour social event in tlie Olympic trials in each field nine in a Union County athletics, reappointed seven golf, and Harry Reiser, authorized by the board. The rial Sportsmanshi| Award nner dance In its New Mrs. Adler does not know boating. j the Inited States of Amer- awards wen: to the follow- yesterday, will continue to the offices of treasurer of the events (12 individual American Legion League head coaches, and named bowling. teachers and the sports in The Merck bowlers com- was presented to Chris iswick Avenue club- Monday will be organiza- ica. lhe event, in which a total ing. Junior Boys -- Basket- through today. whether the seller knew thf and lecturer respectively. events for men and an equal game tomorrow at 6 p.m. on coaches for soccer, a sport The board accepted the which they were instructors peted in a field of 10,000 Hansen. e. tion day for cambers to be- A. 4 Cone is the day when the of $4t\437 in prize nuney ball, David Henderson and historical significance of thf Plans were made for demands catering perfection, 1 Veterans Memorial Field, new to the Rahway schools, resignation of Ml Hard were Miss Jeannette Rocco, men and 3,000 women during Lrry Pietrangelo thanked come acquainted and to or- I . S. A. can merely show number for the Olympic - was at stake, attracted many The Rev. T n Jrrlck William Hoepfel. Biddy Boys coverlet. members tu attend the Na- Rahway. The board also decided to Harris, a science teacher, Softball; Miss Annamae the eight - week tournament ;ommittee members and ganize for the first camp uu at the Olyn^ic Games liberated women) at Por- of the area's finest bowlers. Fairclough Menu rial Pitch Basketball, Robert Weber, If there is any relative tional Catholic Daughters ..t advertise for candidates for effective June 30. Harris Rohanic, archery; Robert at the Echo Lanes. The tour- sors and introduced the period. and dominate the track and tage Park, HI. The Rahway team will have A Merck women's team and Putt Col! Liurnamenc Senior Boys Basketball, John Post No. 5 Nine of the family that would be America convention in A;- the number above two coaching positions. Rah- coached the varsity basket- Van Bergen, Softball, and nament ended on June 11. idem, Joseph Gesu- field competition, outscore Along comes the Inter- another home game on also won the tujrnament In awards went u Milida Wagenhoffer, Girls Basket- (Continued from Page S) interested in the coverlet, On Tuesday, first-time lantic City on Jul> lo and way High School basketball ball team of the high school Frank Novarro, baseball. The Merck team, which ia, and the auxiliary the rest ot the nations in national Gymnastics Feder- Monday at o p.m. when it 1904. Three members ot" the Ference, Geiryu- hlake and ball, Sharon Fhresma-in and please contact Mrs. Adler campers will enjoy a trip 17: Mrs. Anna Swart, Mrs. coach and RHS track and took die honors with a gross sldent, Patricia is your answer. swimming, carry off the gold ation with ground rules that will entertain the Springfield 1904 team, Jean Ruiz, Bar- Ldward Martin. 1 .inda Lensch. walked- and Mark Weber at 42-1 Sycamore Street, Rah- to the Boy Scout Museum Clare Hartnett, Mrs. Flor- cross-country coach. of 3,142, including a 714 medal in basketball, and then are as difficult to under- players. bara Iiartz and Lee Town- Championshi, uams hon- Bowling tournament singled. The threat was end- jmaria, who welcomed way. in North Brunswick. Wed- ence M.akar, M:ss Rose Sa- handicap, was composed of sii back and relax while stand as they are to com- Rahway lost to Roselle and Hoagland, who has been ored were: awards went to Dot Cole, ed when the rightfielder, t.d members and guests and nesday will be cook-out day pienza, Mrs. Helen Nusse, Jean Ruiz of Rahway, engi- send, were on tins > ear's patting itself on the back. 'prehend for the underlying Springfield last week as the on the staff of the Rahway TOURNAMLNT CH AM P1ONS... Members of theMerckii Zion Girls 1-asketball M arllyn Hendrickson, M 11 ida Yurick of Clark, fired a per- Iced the committee for in Rahway River Park. On Mrs. Helen King and M:ss 'ur personal attention neering department; Peg O" team. It's too late to worry about logic. league season started. school system for 33 years, Company Inc. women's Bowling team which won a Team "A", champions of Ference, Herta Barden- fect strike to third base to r work in making the Ceremony Held Thursday there will be boat- Anita Higgins. ir a success. ing at Echo Lake. The first .rthe Games of the \.\th Olym- Someone got the idea there developed championship division championship in the t.cho Lanes-Cadillac the Rahway ihurch Girls' hagen, Frank Paris Jr., Bert cut down Leitaere. piad, after which the thought teams while coaching the )ecial thanks went to week will culminate with a Organist Mrs. Lorraine individua I needs were too many full teams in The Roselle American Le- Bowling Tournament in Mountainside are, left to right, League -- Coach Diane Sal- Shackleton, Fred Schmidt, I-TNLST SPUR TSM AN...Chris it ii'.>< ['. clVt-S Kahway hitters were Tom to your might strike home, "Where Rihway football and baseball vesen, members, Susan ry Pietrangelo, general trip to the Museum of Science Montgomery assisted in Mexico so the "'full team" gion nine beat the team of seated Jean R.uz of Rahway and Barbara Bartz of Rudy Meyer and Jetf the Gale 11. Felver Memorial AW : 1 .' I> L row ell, Rocky Nepshinsk> By Clark Scouts did the L'. S. A. finish in teams. He retired as base- rmirv Srplla Aharp virp and Industry in New York. practicing a rehearsal of the complement has been reduc- Rahway Post No. 5 on Thurs- Clark ' and, standing, Mariel Sepesi of Rahway, Peg Salvesen, Marih n Held, Sha- Terence. at the 19th annual sports . .rtu ran and Don Uiego. each or the" 21 mrrerent ball coach this spring and Railway Recreation Department ron L h t e s m a n n. Arm irlady; Vito Valente, vice City and to the Statue of State of New Jersey song, will be-unparallelod.— ed ro Ity -- not really nec~ day, 6-1, on Simpson Field, O'Connor of Rahway and Lee Townsend of Linden. Community singing was Church, Rahway, from Johr. i , 1-. sports on the Olympic pru- essary with a bare 20 teams was succeeded by William Martin. Wendv L hristiansen, Lrman, Lee Wilson, din- Liberty: ~ •Men—4B4B - wg '"£_ led by Dudley Painter, as- The awaxd is given in nun 1 i ui Cadette Bridging in the mile-and Del an. dance vice chairman. •i-cnnventlon. -The nexr" Kamti—wag-Rosdlc^a Joann Cu a r"b a r a sited by Howard Krippendorf corpsman who was kill, M Ll-.GION temaie competitions atM Eric H. Beckhusen, a Youth Baseball League Standings Wilkos, Oiani. Svvc-rtsen and at the piano. A color film —Gommltwe members*— boys and girls from i s Sppt. \'2 . We have enjoyed great x- first of the season and Rah- LEAGUE nk Botti, Ga6per Addeo, success in men's track and ico. way's second. board member, stated -tjj Recreations SchecluIe -Susan Sadlers. about die Junior—Olympic years of age and up for the BbLLINCER-LLULR Private Parties 10 to 200 TTAST. HALL STA N111NGS- n>a_s Cusrnano. Joseph field in the post war period, Cine aspect of the illogi- Bob Krege struck out 16 PHOTO FINISH,..Mike Sasala, left, and Tom Makoski tie for first place in the 100- he was a student when Hoag Zion Junior Boys'Basket- program \ K r- Mrs. Harry N. A icon, Jr. bride of Gordon Richard ville Avenue, Rahway, and Mrs Joseph J. Stalevicz Jr. of 775 Post Street, San ish, placing the I Muchmore doubled to score m anship."" for noon on Saturday at War- •itw it. KAHW AY ivenlr book. Presentation of insignia M jre detailed information Mrs. Jane Pare Mulllns, tlie C. S. A. mi) not qualify S. A. just been decided. un the Simpson Pield dia- Steven Skribner, Glenn ziger, 8-6, 6-3, and Rich f Rode, son of Francis War- ;he late Mr. Bellinger. 1-rancisco, Calif., relax In the lush tropical gardenE Nepshinsky. Yurick was cut Hoagland's retirement, inanco Park, Elizabeth. fh^ invor.umn w.)^ i ,lrp,irinii-nr to the new members w is is available at the YM^'A, (The fotmer Miss Jeannie Dietrich) Rister of the bride, was ma- a full complement of ath- outside uf the qualifying mond in Roselle. 10 Davidson and Kenneth Sekley. 1 lit- fiiy.11 i\L'j^ El'^LT. Ls 'in^hn^ed ^T^^e-^eaaatojni^-Nassau- Beach llorel. in xhfi-Bahamas tie-wti while try-in^—t-e--aeorev- announced last week, will be Rose Mary Vivenzio. Tht- r -uv.-rican Manner and made by si-: Canutes. BetiT Tb64 Irving Street, Rahway. She letes unless there are some Ju-u!'. l.'.r.r. ill, .:.i,. ^lu Avenue, Rahway, and the late cron of honor, ^he wxn'e a by "the Linden "Computer capital They honeymaoned in Nassau following their effective June 30. ner was catered b> s.1 J:.-IJ^ luring Lu. inc.Lln- Arbeitel, Cla:re Bcrloco, The telephone number is 38S- amaziaig developments b> E-ven in face of the obsta- The winners scored in the muscle in the last month, Tlie Recreations will goto Mrs. Ruth Kath Rode, at a lavender gown apuuiniuu \s ill. M is? Cecilia Anne M;m;mi horsehair hats trimm-.-d w iih Center of the National State marriage on May 20 in St. Mary Our Lady of Vilica f STEAK HOUSE Nate Austin of Rahway was Dolan was reappointed AIT Moby Out" yecks Firie Foods of C ran- Barbara Gabel, N J i : y -a 0057. unheralded athletes early in cles placed in ourway, there last of the third to tie up the was first in the 18U-yard n Clark Scotch Plains for another jdocori, Qi. aafoeb nuptial mass at St_ Ignatius- mixed spring flowur^ w-^^ u,^d i« Curaid i. Krakij bab-y blue rihbuns.. Bank, and her fiance, is with Church, bynon. Pa. The bride is the former Miss injured while competing in head, coach, of the hasehall RAHWAYBOOK d and music was by Mike Nicholson, Joya Jules a;id Mr. and Mr;.. Jul'.n Schultz mitics at tlie high school L> the current track season. ia r-eason to believe that the game at 1 - 1. The run was hurdles when he struck a league contefcrtr on Wednesday Mlehael Sk-yra was elected and the late M K. I-i.lt.,r. V r t aslavv sk> , a 1S>O7 POLLEN-M )I.l.R"A Roman Catholic Church, Miss Maureen Fli/abi-ih the New Jersey Department 1 velyn' A'-gvello. 'Che bridegroom is the son of Mr. the Golden West Invitation ncim's Orchestra. Spe- Vaerle Widach. ol 2J2 W . lijzi Iw . >i id Avi-nuL-, level. She is a member of u;i ^arurdi- late in tho after- Best man was I'h.ittws P. The Motter Family tor six men and wom_en gym- unearned. Roselle made two "The 1972 Clark Jaycees team. Michael Punko was at o p.m. The game will be president of the Adoby Club, Newill t.! [u'u^ \lar. i .is- c: .^:...i!< > 1' RM\^ a> High Kelly, friend ui thu briuu, and 'Mrs Joseph Stalevicz of 1122 Harold Avenue, lhe Olympic men's track Track and Field Champion- hurdle and hurt a leg. :1 awards went to Mary w Kahway, have announced the Sigma Delta Pni and Kappa Hickory, Md., on May 13. nu. n m lnir.i.i :ulate Concep- Krako, brother of the gruom, of Health, Elizabeth. An Aug- "nas tic's"" in the final Olympic more runs in the fifth. In Junior Track and Field Meet named assistant head coach played oo the Scotch Plains- which is composed of stu- Jan-Ell, American Food ^c~<""t. ^s just graduated was maid of honor. She nun and field committee has an-"" on Saturday in Sacra- Austin was unable to com- PITCHING TIPS...Ritas Pitkunigis, an 11-year old & GIFT SHOP lelli and Marty Slca. Mre. John Wesner, cadette engagement ut i!icir daughter, Mu iipsilon, mathematics Announcement was made- The double-rlngceremony tion Roman C ath-ulic Church, from Kenilw-jrth. He was ust wedding is planned. Rahway. trials will score high enough the sixth, Joe Alvarez of was held on June 10 when and Wilbert Green, junior 1-anwood High School field. dents of Arthur L. Johnson f:' r:, Virginia Polytechnic a gown of pink with fluv... rs ; Tiounced-" the ground rules , Calif., failed to place pete In the 330-yard event, Little Leaguer from Clark, finds out how New York 1 : consultant, presented pins to honor societv. by Mr.andMrs.C. l-rederick In was performed by the Rev. 1 hzabutli. a3s sted by ushers Lirian under the watchful eyes of Roselle tripled and then Clark youngsters from 9 to varsity coach. Regional High School, Clark. MUSIC BOXES Fhe club was incorporated in.snT .:'*- :ir.J ^niie f nivcrstty, Miss- t. aifty Ahti ^ctiultz to to match. Miss Katlu-rinc IU'klCKl-nL LORENZO BARBILRI-STR1CKER ROUTE 22, MOUNTAINSIDE. NJ. 07092 for the only Olympic trials lie had been regarded as a * * + For The ^r. •> .n'.-ti -1 i '.^ "•' Mollica of 132 Nassau Streti, John Griesacker. pastor of --ptitr ^f-<-ck- 1-6 Eh-te^ d-augll-UU" R-eddingc-on uf - We.sLfidd, I'he groom is a graduate U.S. in the 180-yard low hurdles Kevin Reardon was reap- Yankee ace hurler Mike ICeklch gets the batters out a non-profit organization i -Jacksbu v±. V a ., wuh a bach- the four cadettes who David J. 1 ukl/>r.i(, sun uf Mr. Lickhorst, a graduate of Miss CaiafiRD anil Nanr.yi_ "Tfen"e"~TCaho'e,"" sister" oT"Tne to be held at the University persons holding "Interna- crossed the plate on a single 17 Other officers are; Vice FIGURINES sun ..I Mr. ar.j Mr>. '.K:.. Clark, of the betrothal of ls marriage my. St. Ignatius Church. of Thomas Jerterso'.r TTlgn LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS • DINNER and was unable to compete major threat to win the gold at the Yankee-Getty OU Company baseball party held Rain forced postponement COIFFURES Smart Fashions Chinatown Family Dinner June 8, 1920, to encourage l achieved first class rating, Mr. and Mrs. William l-.ick- of Pascack Valley Regional ,,-t Mr. aid M: •;. Ralph V. Robert Redd ngton of - Announcement was made tional judges cards" to en- by Bill Byrnes. A two - run pointed to coach football for president, I-'rancisco M >n- lab I'. Taslaw skv .1 - I <-l. r . ! s^ un^ e ir. nu-chanical JJean.ne Dietrich, daughter Flower girl was Cindy bride, was abridesniaiu.bin. School, Llizabeth, and Sutun I lie engagement of Miss of Oregon from June 29 to in the 330-yard intermediate medal. Hal Schwab of Center- FENTON GLASS the highest award in girl High School, Hillsdale, is a their daughter. Miss Jennifer ^ Michael Kahoe, brother of M incini of -H^- l.-inc-o-l-n Aw- wood, Jamis Tracy uf Clark, able our team to enter the homer by Joe Holliday cap- tlie second year. Six in the Woodbridge Center. Shortstop Gene Michael ol the Rahway Recreatiuiis' tagna; secretary, Frank Si- At lzenship, and to promote horsl of 2uojk M ivu:, i hlls- . and Mrs. W.'lliam Gonczlilc. was attired in a green £uv.n. by Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. July 9. Except in tlie tw j hurdles. reach, N.Y., who has lost to School Field. Orders to Take Out Madison Avenue, Kal:\v.i\. Mollica, to Stephen D. Pollen, tlie bride, was lector. Daniel, Hall University, Suuth Or- Linda Ann l)e Lorenzo to Munich Games. ped the scoring. as.ais.tant coaches were ap= and broadcaster Frank Messer also were there to game with Linden on June 14 HUMMELS > interests of its mem- v scouting. They are Kin. dale. 1970 graduate of Mo.iiclair Dietrich of 089 Ja^ues Ave- Tie maid of honor and Miss Helen Theresa Kahou, nuu, Llizabeth. and Eugene Manoin:, brother Strieker of 244 Terrace walking events and the mara- The program commenced mone, and treasurer, Jun •Modest Prices MlSa NeWlli la J i .'c lit is i ni| loyc-ti t?y Public son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patrick and Larry Kahoe, ange. He is completing a Stanley W. Roktcki, son of Austin, won die 330-yard far the sport. They greet nearly "3^000 New Jersey fans and pass on some and tlie game with Oetsytown PILGRIM GLASS rs socially, fraternally Brown, Debrcr Price-,—Prrmy ""MTss^cTiuli^ is a graduate Stare College where he was Rahway, to Harry N. flower girl wore gowns of also a sister of the bride, 1 ne groom '.s the son ot" of tlie bride, frdro Carlisle. Street, Rahway, of the en- thon, entries can be restrict- I'he ruling appeare-to be Bill Farewell, pitching for with an invocation by the Rev. pointed i-iencivenga. graduate .'I Katiwa\ !u ^(•:\kr i Kcuic and Gas Pollen of 1H33 Berkshire j also brothers of the bride, master's degree in educa- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ro- meet was organized: hm-dlrrs wrtti a—record- Nolan, Steven instruction. Free photos of the participants TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIAL!! d educationally. The aux.- Reichers and S.nryt W.-.l'(- ot Rahwav llich school and awarded a bachelor of arts Jr., son of Mr. and green dotted Swiss organza was bridesmaid and wort Mr. and Mrs. Alexander S. Pa. gagement of their daughter. ed to those who have "qual- arbitary and the regulations Rahway, struck out two bat- Furrzig of St. John VFW of Llizabeth on Satur- The club has a dance band WIDE RANGE OF BOOKS Jr., Misses & bchuol and attended i -i.s^ t . n : | an.'. , \ i.^ ark . Drive, L'nion. assisted at the mass as al- tion at Scton Hall and is kicki of Perth Amlioy, was to allow the leading high setting effort, 3o.3 seconds, lubilla, Leo were distributed to everyone. ary was formed in January laii. The girls w:l work at a 1472 graduate ufMontclair degree in business educa- Mrs. Harry N. Axon of 102 with apron fronts trlmm ;d a yellow gown. Miss Marsha krak.. ,.t 12-J3 M:Jwuod The bride is a graduate Miss Denlse C. Strieker, to ified" under the 1AAF-Oly- on the use of certain Judges ters, walked three and al- Apostle Roman Catholic day. which plans to play in Yankee BEST SELLERS Half Slips Junior ^i^lluge, h \' ••*<. J^m^ daiv has been tarboys. The Misses Rita, teaching at Berkeley Sec- made known by her parents, school seniors of the nation The previuus mark, 36.0, k, Michael Punko and 50. Camp Wtllow Tree th:s s m- State College, 1'lier Mont- tion. He teaches business I'he future bride is a medi- Lincoln A-'euie, Carteret, with lace. The bridesmaids Louise Rode, sister of [he Drive, Ra'-wiy. of Baton High School, Eliza- Michael A. Barbieri, son of mpic Games standards for indicates a certain lack of lowed eight hits. Farawell Church and a welcome by tlie Stadium, New YorkCiry, this Canton House Miss, bhe is eir.ih in s^ i. 1 retarial School, East Or- Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Oe- to compete against each other had been set last week by BIBLES rrv •" aa sen'or scou's. subjects in Northern High- cal assistant to Or. N. A. Bonnie and Joan Kahoe, 1 !: u nu.ua n I .; s s was •u-th, and attended Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. those nations desiring to en- trust placed in regular Jud- was the losers' other hitter. announcer, Stanley Fink. Navarro. summer. I'he band per- clair, whicl, awarded her a tuok place on Saturday at wore the same style gowns groom, was bridesmaid and ange. He is also a member l.uren/.o ot2ol Adams Street, in running and field events. Bruce Sciill\ ol Audubon tn standing as of IKVlNi. s 1 . lands Regional High School, Antonius and 13r. John Con- sisters of the bride, carried (. ullege. She is a graduate + * 4. Named for another year lhe league CHILDREN'S BOOKS si r.i- u. 'jri, , e.s More ii.in 200 Scouts aid bachelor ui s^R-nce degree St. Mark's Roman Catholic in powder blue. They all wore an orange gown. celtbritiJ b\ Mjnslgnor of the Sno-Journer's Ski Kahw ay. Barbieri of 727 Rahway Ave- ter more than one man in a ges. The chairman. Gene Kob- formed on Wednesdays last Restaurant laris in Last Orange, and the offering to the altar. of Woui School, New York Austin, who pulled a thigh Baton Rouge, la. head coaching of the Monday. Kahway, N. J nt.- s at'je-:t .. ft L-rings were their pa rears attend id the in mithcmincs. she was Allendale. He also is on the i hurch, Rahway. carried boaqjets of carna- 1 hum.is J. I >unnu41y assisted Club. nue, Woodbridge. single event. The U. S. A. has a record George Rothweiler, pit- liska of the Jaycees, con- as January over radio station PHONE 3B2-82SS PAPER BOOKS (MOO TI.I. her fiance is wirji M. Heli- Miss Roxanne Grace Rode, Miss Christine l.uuist- City, and is an executive The future bride is a com- VV 1 ummer Session Starts anded te- include a variety bridging. Mrs. Dom^nlcfc graduated nu^r.j cum laude. school's coaching staff. tions and daisies. b\ kuv. Rawnund Gjra. The bride-to-be ls em- of 53 - 0 in Olympic basket- sidered die dead heat finish wrestling team was Robert i WRt'K, an FM station now 1540 IRVING STREET .-.\ lhe bride was given in sister of the groom, was Neukam, cousin of the briJu, \i\^ coaule are vacation- puter operator and her fiance As these words were being ching for the Rahway Post L nion 53 E CHERRY ST. Berloco served as chairlady. She plans t> lu^'i in.irhi.-- koff Inc., mechanical con- lne hr.ii- w.n given in secretary with the Howard in the 100 - yard dash by Berger. The junior varsity off the air. The club, formed 388-0453 n>;inal credit coarses A June 1Q-73 wedding is marriage by her father at Robert Sheridan was the served as flower girl, siu- ing on S:. Cruix in the Virgin is a chem cal technician with ployed by Nu-Sash of Rah- penned there was a certain ball. We have captured every No. 5 team in the American 1 CLOSED RAHWAY. N J She was assisted by Mrs. tractors in l'nion. A Sept- the soloist. Institution, East Orange. She Mike Sasala and Tom M.uco- coach ls Rowland Rubilla. Summit last January, was called Sjjijl sruJies^ hn,zlish planned. the linnhie- ring r.eremi ny. .best -man, and -the .ushers, wore a blue dress, ide.nLL:*il marriagu b> her father at I' r,--r i-Mnn < ', ,i s; F ri ulilj-f s Inp wav. and ,ier fiance ls with reservation in the minds of one of the sevengold medals. Legion Baseball League, lost to Hire Trainer 1 381-1770 r A. R. Jules. ember wedding is planned. She sang "Color My. ts a' mem-ber -of—th-e- s«w- Roaelle S&H Stamps a'. : iji--. u:e. TtK-se coarses, Rev. Thaddeus Zuber offl- were John Egldio, Jimmy to that of the attendants. tin- double-ring rite. Knapp Shoes, Menlo F'ark. the Olympic women's track Each Olympic year many- a thrilling 2-1 decision to ski die mosT exciting event Richard Plamini was elec- "Adoby" because the Spanish MONDAYS S drool World" and "Ave Marie," Joarner's Ski Club. 141 Belaire Drive, Matawan. Rahway. C ranford si: ccsstully cmi'leled, will ilated at the ceremony while Rigby, Robby Bergmueller, She carried a basket of dai- buluist and organist was and field committee what shout, "The U. S. A. won't tlie Springfield Legion nine of the competition. More then ted to be the head coach of lvj Storch Handi Charge Heights will attend the Gov- TORNQl'lST-BKADLEY accompanied by Mrs. Robert Hillside Tel. 3S8-5939 The Union Coanty Regional enro'lnu n"s r.etive lull credit toward eceive Mis Gloria Zelenenki was John Edmund, Plill Galasso sies and carnations with a Patricia Rubuk. path would be pursued in sel- win this year," or " The U. on June 12 in the season 100 gold, silver and bronze the soccer team. His as- Rahway Inn and Corey & tlie musical group. IPARKINGalNiKI-ARt r r ernor Livingston High School The division standings Scotch Plains jh School DietricT No. 1 in additlo-i h-r iw-. ^ra-Juatl.-ri. i ".her courses the vjcalis:. A reception fol- Cassilly, organist. A rucuiMiun was l'jld at A. is going to lose a opener. medals were awarded. Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. and Steve Hoffman. Stephen headpiece to match. ectang tile final representa- Corey remained tied in the •*-»• terd the .fy.Uy.s ^ jre.i ^iU and students from Clark, Given in marriage by her are: Ovei U open :h£ s .1,:,u ,: t.. th-,- j ro^ 'a ti ?re_ Bradley of Tonawarula, N.V ., lowed at the Elks Club in AbriuazQ was the ring bearer. 1 . M.iytaw T-arni-, W s: Ov- tives for Munich. Hopefully, game." Rothweiler allowed only- The most outstanding ath- Lastern Division and O. J. —Gnrwood and Kentlworth will father , the bride wore- a lhe ring-beaxcr. La> tv.ncu Dla IHHn WESTERN DIVISION Slipcovers & Draperies Drs for its -i.-in.l.-l! be open tor !k b.ard revie.v, tele- announced the engagement Kahway. Tie bride is employed with a \4e. everything will be cleared t.ither statement might be five hits. He walked four as available, it was stipula- lete was Carol Zucosky who Trucking continued In first attend the David Brearley total-look gown. The bodice Walter Neukam , cousin oi tlu Candidates for the position ' W L MERCHANTS ssion on T jesja/ Arthur L.. Johnson Re .j,, worksh-jp of their daughter, M ss CiE-ll The bride wore a gown Winchester Associates In- Itiu hi idu w iru a gown up prior to the opening of correct and there is a rele- baiters and struck out four. ted by the board that tlie won three gold medals in the place of the Western Divi- k High School. An exchange was of peau d'ange lace with bride, carried the ring.-, -in a of athletic trainer for the O. J. Trucking 6 0 CORALLO BROS. Custom Made-To-Order Tie 'ourhlgh schools were hUgh school in Clark: AJU- Mtiie nKtthe-niatlcs for ln- d tw my - one Robert W. Brozowski and Bxadley, to Finn Tornquis;, surance Adjusters, Union. with a.i aluncon lace bodice the women's trials in Pred- vant reason why it should be. Rahway was held to three position will pay 5>2,5O0 for junior girls' division. Bar- sion after last week's play m bus will continue to trans- uf satin lace and pearls and a scallop square neckline, white satin pillow. Rahway school system will In Piscitelli 4 1 And btill Anxious ns-jlidateal into two leam- shaji, data [:ro:t-ssin^. ni .- :iir.^. nir.tli graders graduates ui -i Rev. Richard Mlellvvockl on which WIB trimmed with bara Jeranek in the pee wee 0 Larxesi selediox. Ul J.-.in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie carried a bouquet of carna- The groom is employed by The best man was 1-. W. erick, Md,. in early July .-"Most schools In the U. S. A. hits by Frank Fillipone. be sought, the Board of Edu- extra services from Septem- in rhe Rahway Recreation B&F Auto 3 1 of l centers, one at the Gov- chine sho;-, com. rer ; r,.- I ransportaioii vill be port students who wish to June 13 followed by a com- lhe waistline was shaped anJ this area Apostle schui received Tornquist of 252 Madison tions, babies breath and dai- Westlnghouse in Newark as 1 earls. Her A-line skirt was hard on the heels oftheNa- Canada continue to use The Rahway Legion tied cation decided at Monday ber through June and that girls group won two gold Department's Slow Pitch DaPrlle Railing 3 1 tijr Livingston High gram.'.i ng wJ driver educa- vid-jj tur th--convenience take courses not o.'fered at munion breakfast for the and scalloped. A scalloped Rode 111, brother uf the Specialists B Pitted in your home their di|_loina.- lr.,ir. Kev. Avenue, Rahway. sies. a relay calibrator and tes.ior. made of satin and had 3 tram tional AAU championships, their own basketball rules. the game at 1 - 1 In the top night's meeting in Roosevelt the trainer would work with medals. League. hool, Berkeley Heights, tion. tlu- students to and from their base school. graduates, priests and lace panel trimmed the back groom. rhe TplMK Tlllilhllllfl Action Equipment 3 3 VENICE • Guarsut««d Work- ..! Ld^vard C. Pri , pastor, at Mr. Tornquist is a grai- The maid of honor wa3 He is also in the Naval Air ! of aluncon lace. The manulla The International Amateur other 128 nations play of the third Inning when Joe athletes of all sports. Among the senior boys, Rahway Inn defeated the rc Registrations for the sum- skirt and train. The head- The ushers wt.ru Ku^-r a School. Armando s Gulf 2 3 manship -J the o'-her d' the Oar.d There will be nj facilities -w-.i centers in early graduitlun eXLiuises hlheldd in teachers at the Lynn Res- she wore was of full length Swimming Federation, too, common set of internat- Don Diego tripled down the Wilbur Hooper, a school Gary Oleyar, who did 5 feet Knights of Columbus, 10-3, Italian-American Food mer session are now being uate of Pratt Institute, Brook-Carol Dietrich, sister of the Reserve N AS Lakehuret. piece and cathedral man- Silva, brother-in-lav. ol the The board voted unani- Linwood Inn 2 3 in Landscaping a Flne.l Ubrle* rearley High School, Kenll- used at the Jonathan [Javier. ni-irnm.;, m niid-niurning the church on June 14. taurant, Elizabeth. and had an orange blossom has adopted qualifying'stan- tonal rules. AAU and arm- rlghtiield line and raced staff member, asked the 11 inches in the high jump, The Clark summer re- and Corey &. Corey won a Plugs - Switches - Lights lyn_ N_Y. He and his fiancet bride. Bridesmaids were The couple will reside in tilla which also were scal- groom, Michael 1 ricksun, ed mously to post the position Local 736 2 5 Bike & Key Shop jrth. Consolldaaon -vis building th's saniin.-r JLU U.and JI the e-iJ ..t" the school accepted at all four high Firsc prize of a gold me- Brother Raoul, h.M.S. of d'.'-ign ot lace. The lace dards for a nation to enter forces teams do play creation program will fea- Specialties & Delicatessen • Lowest price* lan a September wedding. Xathy Burnett, Ellen Roselle Park after a honey- Ir home on Tom CroweU'B in- board if the proposed led with two gold medals lQi-lnnlng game with St. Kawaskl Motors 4 TOWN &. COUNTRY fected to avoid the termi- day. btuJerus J! Sprinnfleld, schools until 3 p.m. onMji- loped completed the gown. Douglas F.ngel and Pamul 1 0 the fact tha: the e.virc ^arn- dal and a L . .s. Savings Hond I. nion Catholic High School, Dietrich Kate Sheridan, moon In the Pocono Moui- bluss >m^ - .-. re worn by her m jre than a single swimmer international rules consis- field hit. appointmun- would eliminate and one silver, while Tom ture tennis, cum bling, cheer- Maartenlsle Hotel, 5-2. FREE ESTIMATE and l -da-y, , I'he matron of honor, the Rommel, all friends ot the Steve's American 0 4 Stoves - Heat - Driers LANDSCAPING witii (JMH'I areu wrtl—be lu. i up lor at acodemic- h--W^»&r^ae-Ehe-nvaiii in ani. individual event. But tently. Kopal received one gold and leading and modern dance o. J. Trucking remained Carman 'SHerKTan: Ctnda T. Springfield took the lead attendance by a physician at RESULTS 382-9222 BICYCLES ^ lefiee wa-fl-presented--ttt- Jane -speaker, Tbe breakfast was maid uf honor, ih£ brltlsfi- sh~ carried an arm bou- Instruction on the play- The mother of the brine so deep is the talent in the There's Just enough dif- in the first Inning when Steve All-Star Game football games. Dr. John J. two silver medals. Gary undefeated by trouncing Local 736, 13 Armando B FU8-33H Cass, of 1521 Stiles Street, hosted by the Parent-Faculty maids and the flower girl quet of white roses, stepha- er grounds. Miss Kathleen Mary Knapp, was attired in a beige fluur- U. S. A. that we can once f ence between the rules Splain walked, went to second Sprowls, board president, Bodnar was the champion of Armando's Gulf, 20-7. 12. PITCHES NO-HITTER...Donald Young of the Rahway Air Conditioners Evergtoens - Lawn Care all wore matching floor- notis and varlegared ivy. She Linden. The second place Guild of St. John's School. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lengtli gown of Insli-i'ufi w itli and strategy to make it dlf- on Mike Gries' sacrifice, said it would not. tlie pee wee group with one Tennis instruction will be B&F, 11; Kawaski. 7. Service League team in the National League of che All Types of Imported LOCKS SAFES styled length, long-sleeved, alsj carried ler m- :her's Tree Service - Digging & Rahway silver medal and ^-10 cash Andrew E. Knapp of Living- salmon colored accessories. (Contlnued on Page 12) took third when Rick Wnek Be Sat. Ray Hoagland, sports edi- gold and two silver medals. offered at Abraham Clark DaPrile, 10; Linwood, 8. Rahway Recreation Department baseball program re- Products Empire gowns of dottedSwiss wudding prayer boo'.c. Trenching STRONGBOXES award was won by Walter ston, '.vis married to John Her corsage was oftalisman singled and scored on Dave tor of lhe Rahway News- School playground from 2 to O. J., 20; Armando's, 7. ceives congratulations from his catcher, Michael Mom's Homemade Sauce in shades of the rainbow, M itrun uf honor was Mrs. 4 p. m. on Tuesdays, at 100 AMP 220V Service LUTLERY, etc. Wojcicki of 1093 M;unce Florent Pohl, soi of Mr. rosebuds. Mlnlman's ground ball. The The first all-star game Record and The Clark Action Eqalp., 11. Steve's llodoske, after holding the Puroiator nine hitless. 131D ST. GEORGE AVE Fashion Fabrics Avenue, Clark. lhe third o William L. Michmer 3rd uf • IB0WCRAFT Charles H. Brewer School Q Meatballs (Con't from Page 1-Clark) and Mrs. John Pohl of 416 Following the cert-ntun-. a winning run was scored in the between players of the Clark Patriot, in his column, Amer., 10. Service League won, -0. AVENEL, N.J. 07001 Piano, Tex Bridesmaids playground on Wednesdays INTERIOR DECORATORS place brunze medal and $5 Sycamore. Street.. Hallway^ Specialist Four Robert J. fashioned with a high-ruffled reception was held. sixth inning. Mlniman, after Boys Little League and the "Ray's Corner," last week Merit Foodtown Plscitelli, 8; Local 730, Veal & Peppers » Sausage 1537 Irving St., r r : REDUCTIONS TO 50 PLAYLAHD from 2 to 3 p. m., and at DAY -634-1963 award was won by James ^ewn-Residents— "\vT rr ~Kt™BT~Neil Ma-key and Curtal&J - Linens - Yard Goods Judge Triarsi after pleading Saturday during a nuptial Dunning and" KIs bride, Hie" neckline SnoT'long sleeves. The bride is a graduatu uf M.-22 blasting a long run was scor- Girls Softball League has advocated appointment of a 1. Mullady uf Linden. Mrs. I-rank Brunelle, both Frank K. Hehnly School play- 33 WESTFIELD AVENUE innocent. mass in St. Raphael's Ro- former Miss Linda Marie The skirt was trimmed with Mercy Nursing School, lialti- SCOTCH PLAINS ed In the sixth inning. Mlni- been rescheduled for Satur- trainer fur Rahway spurts 4 t « NIGHT - 351-5552 Rahway, N.J. 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY of Westfield, Mrs. Charles 233-0675 Continues in 1st ground from 2-to—4 p.m. CLARK, NEW JERSEY The first annual hig'i sch- The indictment named man Catholic Church, Liv- Dietze, flew to Germany fol- white satin ribbon. She wore more, Md. man, after blasting a long day at 6 p.m. on Muchmore teams. EASTERN DIVISION iQD INSTALLED ool book scholarship was U.imbroskl of Roselle, Miss drive that just curved foul, on Mondays and Thursdays. RAHWAY 388-3612 Thomas Parenti and two BUI- ingston. lowing their wedding on Sat- a matching lace headpiece. Apply to Take The groom ls a graduarc Batflnii Field. W L awarded to Paul Hoey of Lin- Isihellc NUDonough of West is perfect unless specified. All models carry our doubled to left. Gil Glelm nan principals, Charles Elln urday.June 3. Miss Phyllis Esposito of 111^-* i- ' '1\J * t^^T^J iJ" I |.I...II|-TI , . MUntatnrc Golf The game was postponed Tumbling and cheerlead- 1 of Plngry School, Hillside, O.ang'-. and Mrs. Charles In Clark League Rahway Inn den by John Lanson, presi- and Gerald Baroff, as co- A double-ring ceremony Clark was her maid of honor. standard guarantee. There is no reduction in service GoKarts Bouts followed with a single to put from Sunday because of rain. ing instruction will be given Bill Sieben won the one- 1 "Somplote Brako Service APPELLO-WM1T1- and John Hopkins University, llutfernan, sister uf tlie Corey & Corey KEN'S ISLIPGOVERS dent of the Parish Holy Name- conspirators but not as co- was performed by the Rev.The best man was Thomas Golf Driving the winning tally over the Admission will be 75 cents Murphy at Abraham Clark play- mile run championship at Frani Hi Maryann's 2 Society. Pasquale of Clark. The us- Bar Assn. Exam Baltimore. He will tuach at jjruorn^ uf Staten Island, N.Y. plate. ground from 2 to 4 p. m. on the annual New Jersey Ama- Travel Guide defendants. Mr. Parenti is a William M. Elliott Jr. in HURRY. for adults and 25 cents for The Merit Foodtown team St. Maarten Isle 2 by Specialists! DRAPERIES *° The betrothal of Miss hers were James Dietze, Pingry in the fall. TIHJ atTerulants wure~T6ri"g" wednesdays, at Brewer teur Athletic Union's Junior Rev. John O'Connor of St. former Union County Demo- Osceola Presbyterian Seven residents of Rahway AR 3A SPEAKERS FINflL 1 The winners threatened in children. Proceeds will go to continued to lead the Clark Baumann's 3 •"€" 1085 RARITAN ROAD Beauty Lorriane White to brother of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Rode- rcsidu print guw-as patterned .vith playground from 10 a. m. to track and field meet on Sun- Thomas the Apostle Church, cratic Party treasurer. J. Appello, son of Mr. Church, Clark. ana Clark, have applied for WEEK!! Train Ride-Moon Walk the fifth when Pat Lettlere the Brian Mega Fund. Win Tourney Girls Softball League last American Legion 3 BEDDIEJG Bloom field, was the guest Richard Dunning, brother of at 5C Colfax Manor, Ruselle blu? flowers and babv blue i ! MlUBOYS^ noon on Tuesdays and Thurs- day in tlie rain at the High ?^i^ ;s*. CLARK, N. J. The Indictm ant alleges that The briae is the daughter ^*[>»IVI MARLON BRANDO Melicoplor Ride; . Rahway K of C 3 admission to the bar of New Park.' $ 00 (Continued on Page 9) week with a record of 12 vic- Salon speaker, lhe program In- -Mr-. Parrillo-derrranded and announCBcT by of Mr. and Mrs. John-Dlexze- the bridegroom. Jersey by taking an exam- HANK'S u REG.- 25O EM Bus Maier and Vince Mur- tories and a single defeat. days, at Hehnly playground School Stadium. CUfton. CARPETS • WATER HEATERS ft cluded benediction of the her oarfents WALLACE from 10 a. rn. to noon on Sieben's time was 4r27T4~ received $5,000 on five sep- Mr, and Mrs. Arthur White Jr. of 7Wllshlre Way, Clark. The bride and groom are ination scheduled for July phy won the two-man, best- The league standings: Huffman Koos 1 4 OTHER GASTAPPU- most blessed sacrament and The bridegroom's parents CAMPAIGN ball tourney's Class A di- Mondays, at Carl H. Kumpf for the event. He competed MADE TO ORDER arate occasions between Jan. Nirhnlan pia™ Rah graduates from Arthur L. 26 and 27. Teams W L Puroiator 1 5 381-0260 46 E. CHERRY ST. REUPHOLSTERY hymns sung by the graduat- HEADQUARTERS School playground from 2 to with the North Jersey Stri- AHGES INSTALLED 27, 1971, and Oct. 25, 1971, ' are Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Johnson Regional High vision on Saturday at the Merit Foodtown 12 1 RESULTS ing class. Z,*v Rahwayans are: Joseph J. 4 p. m. on Fridays, and at riers^who won the team eham- Service to secure the necessary ap- Dunning of 299 Valley Road, School, Clark. The bride at- 1-leischman of 484 Lower Al- SALE Colonia Country—&hib with Clark TC of "C 8 3 Railway Inn, 10; K of C, 3. ' Open • SMALL REPAIRS DONE .1 A graduation mass was proval of the Billnan Fifteen Mr APPell° ls a Junior Clark. tended Union College, Cran- a 61. V alley Road School play- pionship by beating the Shore • FAUCETS, SINKS proval of the Billnan Fifteen ' den Drive, James C. Helm- ADMISSION Featherbed Lane 10 4 ground from 10 a. m. to noon Athletic Club by nine points, Franl & Maryann's, 7; A Complete Travel Tues. & V\ed. 9-b concelebrated by Rev. Price, Given in marriage by her ford. Hank Meyer and Dan Mac- Friendly Ice Cream 9 5 Puroiator, 1. WHEEL ALIGNMENT protect from the Board of majorinon at g In physical educa- lich of 33 Elm Avenue, John i <.IIIIIII..IU-.I -- l .up AT ALL TIMES MOTOR LODGE OF CLARK, NJ on Fridays. Sat. 9-4:;)0 INSTALLED Rev. Edward J. Ellert, Rev. other !^ Newark State College, father, the bride wore a Donald scared 63. 83 w 74 Reupholstering Service Adjustment and any The bridegroom is serv- Madden of 150 Colonla Bou- Keilbasy Queens 9 6 ' . • Reglna, 6; Legion, 4. tion at Newark State College itr nrvt HARMON KARDON 630 SERVICE Thurs. Si Fri. 9-7::lO SULO BROS. • DRAINS CLEANED Edward G. Furrevig, Rev. municipal agencies. Union. white lace, full-length gown, ing in the Army. He attended levard and Donald v~. Sutton Favorite of Bridal Parties Winners in Class B play Loftus Esso 8 6 Modern dance instruction Sieben also scored points Huffman Koos, 12; Bau- si:vi!.\<; ion ••:••><> i'i:itso\s 1219 were Slim Patricia and Much is scheduled for the Brewer smes Army Engineer School, Fort 2 LAAI 17 SPEAKERS AIR CONG. K.K.&D. Machine 8 7 mann, 9. CLOSED MONDAY 1850 ELIZABETH AVE. of 489 Jackson Avenue. for the Striders by taking A Fabric Shop-at-Home Service CRUISES - TOURS Belvoir, Va., and has been yiTH BASE AND Razook with a 62. American Plumbing 8 6 playground on Wednesdays third placp e In the meet's Corey & CoreCoreyy , —ft5 ; St. PERMANENT WAVING Ho Job Too Small Clarkletes are: Paul 1. 1 1\»K\. N J. 1 PE 2035 WITH BASE, DUST COVER from 3 to 4 p. m. r*~—-—^—--.. HOTELS KAHWAY stationed in / Germany for l-delson of 223 Lexington W. HIAV(kK ST Ladies Auxiliary 5 9 880-yard run. The event was M.iarten, 2. (10 innings), 382-1)316 DUST COVER 8. SHURE CARTRIDGE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY All of the programs will be on by a teammate DaDan OUR SPECIALTY IFREE ESTIMATES the past 17 months. Boulevard, Robert J. Fett- 9256228 Makos Ace on 13th Colonla Esso 5 10 won by a teammate, For the next year, the weis of 68 Colonial Drive 4MPIE FBE6 PABKING SJHURE M91ED 1 SYLVANIA HEADPHONES fV Exit 135 a« Central Avenue Bartkus Bunnies 4 11 supervised by Mrs. Bonnie Varaldo, in 2:01.1, CHANDLER BROS. UPH0L5JER.Y CO All Domestic and Overseas Municipal Parking $ 75 5 MATTHEW Ashley. Our ads go to local people Samuel J. Gassaway couple will reside in Baum- jnd Philip F. Gerson of 217 CLARK, NEW JERSEY VFW Post 7363 1 14 79 EAST MILTON AVENUE Travel Arrangements In Rear of Shop 388-1790 $ REG. 618 SALEM79' MIHNICIMO Lewis Schrager scored a The playgrounds will open nearness holden, Germany, while the Lexington Boulevard. -BHl-Steben of Rahway won and means results! 107 Monroe St. Rahway II V bridegroom completes his SAVE 100 Manager Telephone: FUlton 1-6500 hole-in-one on Saturday on Monday, July 10, and close RAHWAY. N. J. 07065 O4JO-77UU FHEE PAHKLMO while playing the 160-yard ane-mile run In the New duty with the Army. U AW Leads Golfers on Friday, Aug. 25. Local WORM ING TON-V1LIGOR D-1O-7O7O KLH MODEL THIRTY FIVE 5 $ 85 WOOOr ALLEN'S 13th hole of the Oak Ridge Jersey Amateur Athletic WE REPLACE REG. 267 SALE 167 golf course in Clark. He Union s all-comers track Long Distance- i'he UAW Local 736 golf Talgla to Run Gamp and field meet on June 13 HURLS NO-HITTER...Steve Rakett receives ball from flUTO GLASS BROKEN FRflMES WATCH REPAIRS Mr. and Mrs. Donvinick s Vit'li'l JfrankSinatm used a No. 5 iron. His golf- STEWART Viligor of 34 Florence Drive, REG. PRICE 55O°° SA 19" SYLVANIA ing partners were team of Clark ls leading the tn Warlnanco Park, Eliza- Dan Archer, catcher for the Rahway Sonlca, after holding Clark, announced the engage- ANDRUN THE DETECTIVE ler, Paul Crystal and Ion County Industrial Golf Jim Talgia, a former beth. Sieben's time was 4:25. the DeLorenzo Electric team hitless and scoring a 9-2 1 .pn JIIR y —Uiebemriiscr -finished third victory in a 13-15-year-old Piedmont League game ELETRIC CO. ment of their daughter, tales WHILt THW BEAUTY FOR EVERY WOMEN Schulman. in the 880-yard run. The of the Rahway Recreation Department baseball program. Bertha Viligor, to William Chinese-Polynesian Restaurant COLOR T.V. School football coaching CASUAL OR HIGH STYLE E'«|)t!tl Repairs winner was Tiftry Brennan P. Wormlngton, son of Mr. L OUT WOO N.WOOD AVE.LINDEN925-97S7A1G01 IRVING ST.RAHWAY38g-12; staff, will operate the "Watts My Line" ORDtNS TO T A of Hie "North Jersey StrWers on All .Jcwcliy Money for and Mrs. Harry Wormington I'M GLAD I CHANGED TO ... Pocono Mountain Fsotball appliances, mone> l''ir--i, u it In nit picking up surprised. Wuh Touch- It's available on all tele- of 196 Sherry Street, Wood- REG. M49" Camp with Frank Burns from who was clocked in Is58.8. Electrical ridge. "Good Food fot Good Health" July 23 through July 29 at Lavon Mosley of Rahway New Cars CUSTOM MIRRORS FURNITURE TOPS GOLDBLATTS for furniture, tlu- rivi-n cr, turn- \ ourst-lf rone pushbuttons you phone st\ les. Echo Lake, East Strouds- was second In the long jump. RESIDENTIAL GLASS 8. SCREEN REPAIRS Contractors Q $ s N.Y. AIRPORTS money for landscaping, —..— —. — — 4 ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ~— — .^^.^ ^^ — — PREMIEROIL burg. Pa. Both Talgia and The event was won by Gary While You Wait! JEWELERS Storage by Cosmair Inc., Clark, and EDISON. N. I SALE 369* ...... y. ^ PORCH ENCLOSURES JALOUSIES .is \ ou d i a 1 \ ou r o\v n can tap a call twice as fast And ask about our 1697 OAK TREE ROAD Burns are on the Rutgers Franklin of Roselle with a TRAVEL IN COMFORT RAHWAY'S OLDEST money for an extra bathroomT her fiance ls with the Bris- \ Racing Now thru August 19 We replace all types of "University grid staff. leap of 22 feet 3-1/2 Inches: IN NEW LIMOUSINES 'trying J STORE FRONT REPAIRS FU 8-2128 lenses, too! ESTABLISHED JEWplER FREE ESTIMATES a nursery, a garage wuh a new car. nnnil>(-r mi your present as you can dial. And as you Residence Package which tol-Myers Co., Hillside. <••• AND SYLVANIA9 BLACK & WHITE PORTABLE TV 2 «* m 105 EXAeTA GASOLINE \*\J. FROM YOUR DOOR-STEP Just bring In the pieces of . or.a pool , j,, •tap;,-' irrvmcart n c rtcs •triff»xr Hair Shaping ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS ft DOORS House & Industrial DIAMONDS iT-: ~'" SUPPLY .EGJUIESERVAT4ONS laA-Colnrlno your broken glasses Which is where Summit and Elizabeth Trust Company ESTIMATES GIVEN Wiring VVATCHES lv. Naw.rk (P*nn. station! 12:04-PM Oilly UHDER II HOT AOUIYYKD McColley Bros, llu n . la p you r imm-electronic impulses to Touch- l\)ne phones at a v CALL 297-3313 ' A IUU UNt Ol ItWUKt A SCTCQ 11. +L I 1 [ ' I•ovement Loun lotc HSf+ER REG. W take care of your needs now—and lets you repay in IHT on i he Touch-Tone speed your connection. bargain price. GET AN EXPERT 2 PM • Dally Double 1:50 PM FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE Something New! P. O. Box 575 Robt. E. Brunner 388-1667 MOVER! Prop. Mary Wat.r* 8. Ma. Grunwald WESTFIELD convenient monthly installments. You may borrow up to pushbuttons shown here. You can put Touch- STEREO MUSIC CENTER s AND HIGH QUALITY OIL CAIL Rahway, New Jersey 84 E. CHERRY ST., God's love? SALE W 1743 St. G*Orfl« Av»., Rahway CRANFORD $7,500 at reasonable bank terms. Tone, service on your C 5>57 Special Express Buses to TOMS RIVER RAHWAY Whatever your money needs—home improvements, New Jersey Bell In a Christian Science Dial 3885100 297-3313 189 W. Main St. Rahwav, N.I Sunday School, children 95 WHILE THEY LAST 00 s 00 a conventional, FHA, VA mortgage, or a new car, vacation, home phone and all ex- 1 REG. M362 SALE l021 m learn that God is Love and REG. 349 SALE *295°° When our motor Bring the Hfi In an EXTENDSTHE4R EVERY SUNDAY or pool, a SETCO }oan...ofJice.r..cun t'ensions— for only &1.30 experts glue your friend, always close to SAMPLES OF VALUES RAHWAY per month after a small FASHION I'KKV car a tune-up, it's family ...- DOG OBEDIENC them. And they are glv/en _ CLEARANCE 'Turn Oh. Kawasaki practicaTlnstrucflorvlrom MO DEL' & DES eKTPTVOTSI S LIST lone-right- the-tiret one-1ime connectioii MAKE Floor & Bedding - NEWS- the Bible and tho Christian QUANTITY $12.00 time. We use only EQUAL HOUSING charge. 3A00FT S17.95 the latest electronic buses leave from: kave a loan for you. Science textbook that thoy MEMOREX $197.00 Plumbing 'and Heating Founded 1928 LENDER can use every day. "HIGHLIGHTED" TC 160 methods. Drive in to Motors Corp. Ellxab«th: Broad and Jorsey Sts iit RECORD For Quick convenient service t-,nn So now that BY THE ALL NEW SONY. J4.50 Ropairs, Alterations Personal or Auto loans, call 354-4000. Ext. lib. Clark 381-4300 We'd love to sec you and 1800' 7" S7.49 our station today. 10:15 AM. 5 Floors ol Furnlfuro MEMOREX 4235.00 $l&3.00 REMODELED Romodeling MortEaEc loans, call 277-6200. Ext. 205. Mr. Hans E_Bcllo. you've passed the your children this Sunday. COVER UrSuiul UIKIMS HP 1*0 - K B or Exi. 294. Mr Robert Whitney-:— SONY $270.00 pr. $216.00 pr. Taylor & Son Rshvimy: U S Hinhwav *1 and Eaat CHRISTIAN SCIENCE L44- Demos, speakers Grond Avo at 10:25 A.M. DOUBLE THE PLEASURE...NlcholaB Syeock, pitcher of LINOLEUM - CARPETS and we will mail you your loan application. tap test, just call JBL S19V.00 $99.95 ENROLL NOW FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL EQUIP CABINETS the Lions Club TSSsBbairteum In the Rahway Recreation Trr-roetrr-Tpel-e- AZTEC •Snack SRop ..75 SUMMEH COURSE - BEDDING |-Cocktail-fcouitge T»rih Smith b(. ot Department's—American -League, -center, ^hurled, no- PROMPT. EFFICIENT Directory phone Business COMPLETE AMERICAN & Supervised Playroom 10:35 AJvl, TrttterB~~Hgaln»t the -E-Ucs, beaten 8-0, and the Red Sox, REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE I. for Bowling Mothers WESTFIELD defeated 7-1. With him are his catchers, Greg Blazewlcz, Come In and Browse SERVICE TRUST COMPANY FOREIGN CAR REPAIRS Archie Taylor N»w Brunawloh: M«vnorial Parkway ..75 ELIZABETH On MEDITERRANEAN, CONTEMPORARY and Advertisements Office to order and Church St at left, and John Walburn, right. M0N. THURS. FRI. 9:30 - 9;00 11:05 A.M. WOODBHIDGE EARLY AMERICAN STYLES TO nipped faster ToticTn-TTone OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST KA.WA.DAK I -M DTD R CYCLE S 67 WESTFIELD AVE. SUMMIT • BERKELEY HEIGHTS • CLARK • ELIZABETH • EUZABETHPOBT . NEW PROVIDENCE TUES. & SAT. 9:30-6:00 CL UNION Fired Tires Used To Make New Ones "Service Is Our Byword" I D.PO.H ln«u..nc. C.rpor.l.on • ".»>•• F.d.-.l »..-»• B«l.m than yon dialed, don't be service for your home. 830 JEFFERSON AVE. 272-5343 AROUNDXBIP, B-LessoN r«e CALL LEISURE NOW CLARK TOM'S Worn-out tirea will be used A amoki'lcas. odorless Rahway CLOSED WED. CENTRAL AVE. AT RARIYAN RD. 381 -1160 CLARK TO TRACK COURSE V <*«J 50 Brunswick Automatic Lanes eni iiB fuel to uencrnte stenm for boiler, the Arstt of its kind in ESTIMATES UU55JUA. PHIr 7:30 AJW. ^ KM new "Tiro' "production ntrthe the country, will consume 382^4633 Call 388-0600 1480 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY, N. J. Phone 381-9400:J FU 1-8888 AT NO OBLIGATION SAT 7:311TIL 2 VMl -ilAMsSSSiDAJ/L RtJSEttErHrJ, Goodv'enr Tire & Rubber moro than fl million .such tirca 18B8 St. GBorges AVBMUB, Colonln

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p b> not more than une lamil> for living purposes and hav- screening for the benefit of the occupants or those in neighboring ollice of Ihe l.mn-Oup clerk, is hereby incorporated In and ing cooking and bathroom facilities areas, or a general appearance of opepness. Open space may include made a part of this chapter as though appended thereto. but not be limited to. lawns, decorative plantings, sidewalks and Tin- locainm :\nd boundaries of said districts are more par- Educational institution, non-public means any pnwite or paro- walkways, active and passive recreation areas, wqpded areas, and Zoning Ordinance chial institution which offeri college, lngh school, junior high ticularly described in the Zoning Ordinance which ts on file sc:u,ul, i'lcmentar>, kinderuaru-n. ur nurserv school instruction; water courses; but shall not Include parking lota or vehicular sur- in the ull'ice ol tile lOMiiship clerk. ;ind Is hereby Incor- faces, accessory buildings other than swimming pools, nor areas so porated in and made a pan of this chapter ay though they pi i\ uU-d. tliat tlie follow int; requin-nient^ >hall appl> located or so small or so circumscribed b> buildings or parking 1'he planning buarl MIIJII review t li ])lot plan and make had been a ppended thereto areas as to have no substantial value for the purposes stated in this 23-1 ti for i I'coinmeiulaiiuns iluMcm pi ior to tin Muance of an> build- paragraph D|S1'H1CT BOCNDAKIES. INTERPRETATION, iiiK permit or criuticnto nf LCCU|}.IMI'> accordance v\ ith the herv uneeriainu exists a>. 10 the boundaries of any ot the pru\ lsiun-i of seel luii No 25-1!) 4 Parking space means a permanently surfaced off-street area of districts *• n The minimum lot ;u e.i shah be noi t'S i than 25.000 square Township oi Clark entrance and exit driveways, either within a structure or in the District bo. lme> arr intended to follow the center line feet I^ot area tn bedetermined on thebails of a minimum open for the parking of one automobile. of 1.250 square feel per pupil of streets, and u.iter courses, parking and railroad I lie minimum l,,t ir•unLa^v sh.ill 125 feel Schools or Parking, off-street area means the olT-street accommodations lot and parcels as they exist on ploU of CORPORATION NOTICE studies oil'ei 1.1*4 niu-ic .ll't. Of i' >n ur uhli'uc- for the parking of automobile:; in connection with a business estab- recoi d ,i! i -• oi 1 lie enac-.ment of tins ordinance, PUBLIC NOTICE u herob> given thai the following Ordinance lion in a vocational tnuli- shall not lu- di-enied ,ts non-public lishment, industry, public or quasi-public use. multiple group apart- U hen- sucn 'i.c; iioundar> line does not coincide with was duly adopted and approved on final reading at a Regular meet- educntlonal institutions ment, and other public and private uses Such parking accommoda- huch cente 1 Uht of v\;,\- lines, and lot and parcel lines; ing of the Municipal Council. Township of Clark, New Jersey, -.sieniuil serwees ivn'inij lib election Lun^n iietiun. alteration tions shall be considered as accessory uses and shall not be used or »lii'ii' i: . -hi.;-n !)> dniiensiuns or otherwise clearly Mondav e\emng. June 19th, 1972 .nu-nance b> public utiliiie or b> nunuciiJaucipa lI (-1- olher yu\ ern- fur the storage of dismantled or wrecked motor vehicles, parts it ion >ii.i h be determined by the scale of EDWARD H. PADUSN1AK 1 'cr\ ices -m ain street, alle\ i i i;ht -ul-u ;>r eaitniem thereof, or junk. Ihe Clerk [)| l]\ I Ileil tlu-rel i i nil ,i >ubdu i; un plat ni unde • uml or mer- Planning board means the planning board of the townshin of c U he !l. d.:- or more districts divides •li'L'l i le.il ,iml njmiiuuiH'jl ion ^\ sten s 14j>, sh'.iin, or water Clarlc. j lot el covering the greatest 1I--.1DI1 dlilrlbullOU i.i" MjppU 3\h'a"] i>. H'^i'i'.i^t' and uttier Plot p'-'n means a ul;in ^ubmitted for •***>* nlan review which pun h I -.nil ot i" parcel shall be consid- AN (iKDINANCE AMENDING AND SL'PPl.K- .ullrCt .iiid iii-.po-.,il s>-.tenis .iiul liasl'ic cuniiol ,ind pi,lice pro- shows the location of a building or buildings, driveways, parking areas, n ered as extending to ih entire lot ur parcel, providing that REWARD FOR SERVICE... MENTINC CHAIM'KR 25 OF THE "REVISED i ei"i urn - ileir.s including all equipment. ;ici-ui!).,ne'i, and appur- provisions lor aruiii.ijie. lignting and landscaping and whutt?v«r such extension itialll be aithm 7>0 feet of the dividing boun- Ginny Strayer Is pictured ORDINANCES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF' 1 IMI.I lll't"! in C'.niH'Cl inn ltu-n-« Uh piuvid 1 1 h.it t'.iseiinal SITV- other information may he required by the planning board lo make e dar> line mi ahdll include th entire lot ur parcel iLAKK . KN l'l l'LKI) • /ON INC. ORDINANCE it't-i ill. lOt be const ued Ii' melude I'ublii. L'l ilu\ Insi its determination as to the appropriateness of the site design for with service award which the proposed use. Where not i"eSol\ ed the <.->act ocation of a district boundar> OK l'HK VDWNSHIP OF CLARK' .ii ik'lilH ,n -ecuon ND -1 b 1 :i ali.l 111 ll,.' t-\ i-ii ut i lllhci Di'lvifi n was given to her by the Private tor quasi-public club means un incorporated of unin- line shall be determined b> ihe zoning board as provided lp BK 1 I' i iKDAlNKD b\ tlu llu- two 1'LJIIIIC I l ilit > 1 ibl.1ll.1l UJII i!..ill bi iii appl> Rahway Recreation Depart- Municipal Council of the T i section No 25-18 5 uf this chapter Ch:ipiei- 2n of ihe tt'i \a ci !i',.i no! exceed 5u it el in !night corporated association or organization for ciwc. social, cultural, ment for being a judge dur- of (lark Cuiinn ol I n'.t n N< J e i sc. religious, literary, political, recreational, or like activities, and ARTICLE 2 GENERAL PROMSION'S AND KEGL LATICTSS, Revised Ot Ui!i.: nut'-- of ihe l'tv. is hei i'b\ anu-iulfil r\miil means an lullv iilual, or lu u ui n^)i in i living to- hip i.i operated for the benefit of its members and not open to the general EXCEPTION'S AND MODIFICATIONS. ing the girls' baton cwirling and supplciiifn1. id as tolh.w •> :'i-l l;.|- .1-, .! >Mlj4li- MuLI L'kee J) I H J^ U.1 uil ]) 111 ,t d 'A !.• mut contest of the New Jersey K.11 111 iiirniis an> 1 -! 01 land J ac; ei public. 25-2 1 GENERAL REG U l.A T IONS APPLICABLE SECTION 1 IN liENEHAL Professional office means the office or studio of a doctor or Amateur Athletic Union. The 25-1 1 S1IOHI1 ..ml i.ili- ol ,IU;I icul'.u 1 .• IHJLIII1 > . ur physician 'but not including medical clinicsi dentist i But not in- Excepl as hei euialter provided, the following general regula- [ii t ul UL I 5 ni 11\ t'al kick . bi.il r,ui mt l i.iliiiii !!ii- M.I: i)!' animals tions shall appl> department sponsored the ciU-d Ihe ini L online! ci jl purpt cluding dental clinics), lawyer, minister, architect, professional en- 25-2 2 USES event. Ordinance 1 1' the 1 1 1- h-tjr m cj 1 al in I-'AII ineaimeaii-n, [I. th oss flooi area gineer, accountant, teacher For the purposes of this definition, a (a 1 no structure shall be erected and no structure shall be al- 25-1 2 PURPOSK i i'l bu ililin^ In it, total l< I "teacher" shall be restricted to a person giving individual instruc- ai ea tered nor shall an> land or structure be used in any manner This ch.ipi er -.[', CMJCUMI the jjurpuie uf prnv idinti 1- uliei .il Hun lual> Hk .ui eil ljil-1. Illcl ll OSt' USCS tion in a musical instrument, in voice or art, or dancing, in aca- or for an) purpose other than those included among the uses for adequ.iio l:iih; J I I.i- o\ ei fi'tju ding of lam) 11.e u -i.a-1..1i1 >:H.iiulU normaiiuimall fun ilies provided demic or scientific subjects to a single pupil at a time When con- Salerno, 1 hereafter listed as permitleoi m the district in which such and I'VL'os'iw I'mu-t -i-cLii i 11 J4 adequate s-at'etv pciiuiii ihall be_ luniird Lu ducted in a home in a residential district, a professional office shall u embaliiung structure or land 13 located frum fire .1 mi ui hei" eon net, t inn in ihe streets ot cliieiil-5 ul I be kiiiii iiiMtie ami sh.iil nnt uiclailt- be accessory to the principal use. shall be conducted by a member nib.ilming for i t) 1 every principal building shall be erected upon a lot as here- lues, o IIH-IA nit: ;•" district 1) ll outdoor ad-, ertismg signs jre hereinbefore defined, TTTTe^T: "tternchT Tt- ilet ached acces- equipment, regulators, stationary transformers, and other such de- Mrs. Laurie Salerno and nvn—nire"rpTrrrrrfnn lice ilaiidiiiji atlaclic-d tu a structure, or painted, u! nidi el uiav be attached vices for supplying electric service; and telephone exchanges and Mrs. Eric Flynn advanced repealer-stations; but not including-servwe-;-maintenance-or storage represented on the surface of any structure. end which ar* not- -jj^pr-ui^ij.. riilaied .to ihe buiiiiliiaa. to the semi-finals of the mean-- a ^ nr portion thereof. yards being conducted on the premises. C ol o'nla Country CTtTb's Se cstatiiTMTTrrnTr. X . Kttstnurnnt memis un esl;ihlishnn-ni where ruatome.ra or patrons QI Lu seci>ndar\ service 1 eplacement parts i"2~ outdoor co"mrhercraT imu'sements Spring "rrandlcap Tournament". i .ind Hn- iah- of are served food for consumption within the confines of the building i \i • trailers, trailei coach, parts, trailer sales J t/ j:iif Li: -iiiJi lirorjiMlies. ». ik and painting . 11 li-.i. in it-pan or structure where the business is conducted. i •!' junk yards Mrs. Salerno scored a 5 >r mod if ication m ami such i..],ig.jiaW shall not be used Restaurant, drivt*-in means a restaurant or refrethmoiu stand • 5 pnvalel> owned and operated dumps for disposal Of gar- and 4 victory ov-er Mrs. change in the use 'n recked in.j'ajinui'.u" vehicles, ur junk commonly called a snack bar. dairy bar, hamburger stand, hot dog bage, trash refme, junk or debris of anv kind William Herzog. Mrs. Flynn aii> uiea ui' Liiid. including build- stand, or fast-food establishment, where customers or patrons are whenever special requiivnti-iH-, rtr e provided in section No blasted Mrs. Paul Weingari:, O = Q ilelldl! 1 nnniilicat IUII 01 t.n that ai USI-LI for dispensing of served food, soft drinks, ice cream and similar confections for the .mv i.-ham:e in the a tees-ones a l retail, where repair immediate consumption at counters, stools or bars outside the con- 25-18 l) lor selected Uses pi-i milled in certain specified dLs- 2 and 1. i > 1 .ms 1 i-p''.tl ui storage or paikmg space is offered fines of the building or structure in which the business is conducted tricts as "Special eva'ptiim uses" ^nd any such same selected H :\ s t'lM Also advancing in the lower \ ih< nr- add itinn thn et n to!- 1 eni stor.iLie ol dismantled or w due uni occupyms pomnn nf elrs nr more \ehicl i h •rein pcuhibited No gasoline tilling whether brought to said automobile by the customer or patrons or special requirements as provided sh. ll alio applj in those itation -shjll hi' iii'.i 1 non-public eduealional uisti- by waiters or waitresses employed by the operator. The above shall diilTlCLa wlieie sue!; t-lecled use l • Permiued use." Fuschetd, 2-1 over Mrs. a -,',i:le of JIIIS .ifford- puh lution nm .iiiollu'i tation Ulan l.DUU feet, where not include refreshment stands at parks, clubs, athletic fields or HEIGHT Vincent Tanzi, and Mrs. Ro- Sties Si-e . i "d^'-ellin^ 25-2 such itatuin u uiiUi Ue lucatL'd un the same btreei. or on an inter- otnrr almihir recreation ureas, or the temporary operation of re- General limitation, accessor; buildings mano, 2 - up over Mrs. di. l.inri' -hall be iuea-.ured 0:1 a radius of 1,500 freshment stands at properl> licensed circuses, bazaars and olher No slruciuie shall he erected or altered to exceed in height Thomas Lauricella. * : iMipmn or complex feel f 1 oui mi) pai IL! ihe lot or pit.i on which such station is tu be similar fnirctiorts: tlie limitTieYelnafter designated for the- cluirlcr m wnich such nnili :iint elmrtiele! - lut-atfd frum tlii! lo LIJI.L; uf a public or nun-public L'dueaUutl lllitlln- Service organization means any non-profit organization or in- structure is located except as oiherw ise specifically provided ii t; n w li eft* tn u I at" ye u»n ur another gasuline tilling stallou stilutlon which: Wherever m this chapu-i a lu-ig;it Uinu i> luntiiuau ui ii_et pi 111-- 1 1 ee of structures i'.olt <.ouise means l.iiid laid out for goli and shall have a mmi- >a' provides volunteer ?id m times of disaster or m number of stories, such designation in conibination 1 pill poies See aUo i;,m\ .ura of 5i' or niuie contiyuou1! aci e> lo -.uppori a rune home >b> which provides any emergency or religious. social, phj shall be considered as the maximum permuted height Unless :ull--i/e f.ic:l:t> ' 1 a nunimum .irea of 11 U conli^uuus acres or more or benevolent sen, ices, or otherwise sped lied as e.xempled 01 excluded from height MI -J (ill k • M.ii>piMt .ni 1 .'i hou- tuil-.i/e I ucilitv . to^ei^iM" with the necessar> c' which is devoted entirely to the betterment of the coni- control.-., no accessor; In., ildmg or structure shall exceed a >>..:;. n <•! bin Id 111^ below ihe f tl^t iini uM,.i! ,nu'iMii\ LISTS building .md structures, such as, but not munity height of 2U feet .r.L'-liali urade at •.vlnitc clear cLMlmi; hemhi is limited to club house KiciliUei. duuiin and refreihmcni facilities, Sot-back line- See "Building line'L b ' Structures excluded from TieTgTlI~co"mr01s [ .. le ,.l I !l f.u'iliiies ' pro '•hop' •. swmimiuy pools, tennis funnd.it ion \\ lk-11 finished eijiiiimu'iii -.lie Shall is mandatory and nut optional The height limits set forth in this chapter shall not apply to •r 1 t i-1 IM: luiial facilities, prov uled thai Uie opera- tH.-,:ie--- pin |)ijsci iiich ipace shall be r. 'i.; ! - .iiitl • •! h Sign means any tie vice whatsoever, whether a structure, por- church snu'ev belfries, cupolas, penthouses or roof struc- ACTON, MASS., ASSABET \ :: .J !ii- ichl : 1 ,4o!at u ni- ••( t !.e ordinance ,iu n f.ie; \i\ ,v , i- liuidental to the operation of the gotf tion thereof, thing, or material of any kind, whether free-standing tures for the housing ul elevators ventilating fans, air con- VALLEY BEACON: "Ask a 1 411 ' 'iihhii -id w-i ] 1-1 iiji or attached to a structure or natural object, whether painted or ditioning equipment, or similar equipment requlreti-^to^iHWii --^ I. 111 Ihe Hoard ot AdjUstmeni of the bod\ nie.; tlu- nuiincip..il council of the tounship otherwise represented on such structure or natural object, whether ale and maintain the building utility poles, flagpoles and for the week, and he'll be li-u JH.IJ^ ground e.U;vafiijn of the lul lUumiiutod or not and usod as. or 111 Lhe naLure "of" an announce- television ur radio antennae or aerials, water storage towers 1 able to cell you that it's the niiMih .i o;u ellin^ ;n \t h ich IHIJKIII: ..i 11 i .ill pi upei lot grading has taken ment, advertisement, designation of or direction to the subject of and tanks, chmn.evs and smokestacks. Tire and parapet walls. a!-. 01 hiii!: aie lurnished in such device, bul not including any tlag, badge, or insignia of any similar features, and necessary mechanical appurtenances difference between what he in- .ui .ILX'L'S.IDI'J use cu •toniaril> con- government or govern mental agency, or uf any civ lc. charitable, usuallv. carried above the roof level Such features, however, pays for his papers and what ha vini, -1 : oof iLipporled b> lliiCtl- 11 i t c n 111 1 • I > wih;n a dw cllmg and carried on bv the religious, fraternal, or similar organization shall be erected unlv 10, such height as la necessary to accom- he collects. Ask him If he liter u! fiiiluSUi e of person 1 inh.i h 1 lu ! eol , w hicii u-i-ii- i-> ele.'u l\ incidental to the use of the Sign, business means a sign which calls attention lo a process, plish the purposes Ihej are lo serve Nothing in ihis provi- sion shall be deemed to pei nut signs oi any kind to exceed would continue to sell his . ing t : 1 eiidential pui \ . and doe-, not alter the character _ ser\ ice. profession, business or other activity conducted upon the papers if the price he had buiMini; suhoi dmale to and tl.1.1 i pi i v ulet_! l!ial premises or lo a product made or commodity sold on the premises lhe height limns for am district ;is prescribed in this chap- I t mcipal building the use of m LMiiiuiiioii w.ih v^hich theri1 is used no display except one upon which the sign is located. lur. Nu roof structure shall have an area greater lhaa 20 to pay for them increased, 1 oi t he principal building or s.^n ailixed in the building illuminated onlv bv a shielded Sign, informational means a sign indicating the location of or percent of the roof area of ihe principal structure while the selling price re- ' .i- mil !•<•• MI- i-iui.i I hj'h! not nlTr'niivf In sui'i'ound- .jiesicnaUflil iUL inslLUUlon or_ ...facility of a public or quasi-public additional story un steep lot mained the same, and he euiMfU'tn "••I t" 1 he pf nu'ip.i 1 Inn Id mv; The M-I - e^. nut e\eet-tliii^ .i total area of two square feet, nature, or including the opening of an event of public interest, but On any lot with an average ground slope greater lhan one : .li:i_n.i_L: ili-ill nuL appli lu an accessor} would have to think that one in coiwicct 11 w 1U-1 w-hiL n lliei e is kepi no slock m trade or not including signs pertaining to real estate. loot vertical to live feet of horizontal distance one full story :n.m ninet\ Mjuari.- teel in ^ross floor over. Ask him if he would eumnioiiil> sold upon tlie piemises. Sign, outdour advertising means a sign which calls to attention in addition to lhe number permitted in the district in which ti-e' ill height m counecii u w;ih which onlv a member ur membeis) of the a service, business enterprise, or similar activity conducted else- such lot is situated shall be permitted, except that this pro- seek new business if he were "1 me;ins Ihe Uil il nu(Ul)t*r ot square resident family is 'ure employ ed: and where than on tho same promises upon which the sign is located. vision shall not apply to one-fanuly detached residential denied additional 'profit' i i> pnnt-ipai building, cxchirt-rnp" attics, cei- not nioTP"iiTrm" 30 pev orTtir "Troor~aTe a or to 11 product oc^cofnTnoctTty~madc7-aold tit* oU'orod-fel,.[>-,. .ill.iched jjrnatL* {4ara^es. and Such iteliv ities and uses boarding ur rooming house opera- include informational signs as hereinbefore, defined nor necessary for the district in which such building is located, a- liei i 1 nbrioi e itel med Anv space with a descriptive dialogue, 'forget Liunx tuui'lhl hollies, cimicjj, barber shops and beauii iparlors, ani- directional signs_ m^connectlon with advertising real estate id' public and quaiii-publlc buildings. I ••! 1, •> than the minimum prescribed mal liospitaU private nurser> and kindergarten schools, music Sign, real estate means a sign advertising the sale, lease, rental, Public buildings, churcht*a »nti church schools may exceed it* ... The profit motive I •.'. 1 n a c 1 le sh.ill nut be included as part of s Hid 101 art or dancing schools for {iruup instruction, repair of or development of limy particular premises, wherein such sign is the height' limitations of tins chapter, provided that the mini- has brought this country the Inn Idiri^ Oril\ I hose purl i(m*j of a basement, lieavv nu-chanical or electrical equipment, the keepiny of and use located on the prerfjiB^s; or .directing attention to the opening and mum front, rear and side yards shall bo increased one foot economic bounty which it ', 111 • d ! 111 -bed olf and u>ied j fur living pur- tii I uf mechamcul of electric! equipnifnt thai would cause electrical location uf a new subdivision or land development project, wherein for each foot by which such building exceeds the height limit U< I I'li-d l .;.:>> rait 0! llii- Hour ajVa for ;. lesiden- enjoya in undisputed fashion 01 oilier interference with radio and television reception in nearby such sign is not necessarily located on the premises to which it herein established for such district in which such building is .n v.i shall be determined b> usiny hori- around the world today. If residence-., and all "uthi-i actn it ies and uses w Inch w ould cause draws attention. erected, provided further that in no case shall any such build- >L-t ,'. ei 11 the exterioi' fact's o! walls or offensive and excessive noise, li^lil. viljraliun or other disturbances Story means that portion uf a building included between the ing have a height greater than 5U feet our system of production and e" ul i-, nunun party wall.-, traMic surface uf any floor i'nd the surface of the floor next above it or. if AR£.\ AND VAKp PHUV 1S1ONS distribution of goods is to 1 i-.i ^r means ihe number of square feet deemed home occupation-, umiei ihe terms ol this chapter there be no floor above, the space Between such floor arid die regain its previous sfreHgT3T7 "•i'i'M bv a buildmu. including covered General yard and open spaces provisions. Hotel means «i building, usuulh mull i-stoi v , containing a group ceiling next above. A. basement as hereinbefore denned shall be M) no building or structure shall be erected or altered to every effort must be made e^. ,nu! :icci^siin buildings All measure- uf tuo or mure ruonis 'r suiles of rooms with entrances from in- counted as a story. A. mezzanine floor shall be counted as a story, riit-nts shall hi twti-n cvtciioi faces ot wall-,, foundations, 1 encroach upon or reduce in any manner lhe required to guarantee free enterprise terior hallwav - or corridors u^-il tor the overnight accommodations if it covers more than one-third of the area of the floor next below 1 piers 01 uthe 1 d Nippon yard dimensions and nre«s -tn —open spaces hereinafter the fair return to which of transient guests, and where no individual o.oking facilities are it or if the vertical distance between the floor next below and the designated for the district in which such building is lo- Buildint;. f means ihe vertical distance measured pruvided. A boarding or rooming house denotes occupancy on a floor next above is 20 feet or more, A single story which exceeds brains, skill, sweat, and from the a\ ei cated; except as otherwise specifically provided. led made elevation alony ihe front build- more permanent basis ' 1 Kit; line to 11 18 feet in height ahall be counted as two stories. i2> No yard or other open spaces provided about any build- ,u,inl of roof .sin-face uf a flat 1'uof. to Junk v ai u means au> lot or parcel ur part thereof used for the careful planning entitle it. ' the deck line Story, half means a partial story under a gable, hip or gambrel ing for the purpose, of cumplying with the provisions of 1 ii- to ihe mean height level abandonment, storage, keeping, collecting or bailing of paper, rags, roof, the wall plates uf which on ut least two opposite exterior walls * * * between the 1 lble. hip or gambrel roof this chapter shall be considered as a >ard or open space scrap metal, o' her sera p or discarded materials, or for the aban- are not more than two feet above the floor of such partial story: for any other building: and no yard or other open space POND CREEK, OKLA., Building inspector of the donment, storage. disiiKi ul lir.j^. demolition or salvaging of automo- I ovv nship provided, however, that no such partial story may be used as a of a building on one lot shall be considered as a yard or HERALD: "Campuses this biles or other \ eludes noi m running condition, machinery, or separate dwelling unit. Building line me. ie line be\, mid open space for a building on any other lot year appear to be extremely which the foundation, parts thereof Street means a public thoroughfare w uh a right-of-w ay of 30 wall and :tll\ eML'li or cov ered porch 131 all yards and courts required by th is chapter shall be vestibule, or other Limited man ul act u 1 itig ine.uis the t a lineal ion, processing or leet or more in width which existed prior to the enactment of this quiet compared to the rowdy ur I'lUcuM ui ot .1 IJuildir.^ open and unobstructed to the skv. except as provided including attached asseinblv uf goods, and nialeiiaU 01 ihe storage i.f bulk goods and chaptei. or any proposed new thoroughfare., widening, or an exten- last half of the past decade... pnvati Hai .iiii-i sh.i!, ]ii uject. e.vcept s heremaUer pro- herein. sion of an existing street with a right-of-way of 50 feel or more m 1 maybe students have finally vided. materials where such activities, goods, or materials create no major '4 no lot shall be reduced in area so as to make any ya'^d width shown on any plan approved by the planning board The figured out that the system liuildm.n [)ei mil mean permit issued by ihebuilding in- Jiazard from lire or 1 xpiosion. produce no toxic or corrosive fumes, or other open space less than the minimum required by term "street shall include road, avenue, drive, circle, highway, this chapter spector pricr to the ol con t r Lift ion, erection or alteration gas, smoke, odors, pioduce 110 ubno^ious dust or vapors, produce no place, lane, or similar terms A "street" provides a primary means can be changed by the more 1 ib> undersized lots of anv buildi or part thereof, and prior offensive noise or v 1 brat ions, glare, dashes or objectionable efflu- of access to abuttim; property. peaceful process of voting. lo the putting into use ul ;,n> I. ent, ur pruduc.es nu danger from radiation. U) aay lot uf utlicial lecurd ur any lut shuwn on a recorded • t or area ot land or part thereof Street line means a line defining the edge of a street right-of- They too, will have to live tin ii:i> purpuse. certify m^ tiwil Loading space means an uil-strect space, bay ur berth on the subdivision pint~0T~rtTP~nmc~mTTHICniu*nt of this ordi- jcti buildiny or other structure way and separating the street from abutting property or lots. in the world they create or part tlu-reof. ur such use of nv lot or area uf land or part same lot with a st ructure or contiguous to a group of structures nance with an area oi width less than that prescribed rr =and=tio4Mui^*.-rf(H^ -1 he -1 «.Mnjim.-.^i^-. parking oi a commercial vehicle "Front lotlines" and "side stieet lines", as hereinbefore defined for a lot m the district which m such lol is located, the from all their political ac- «!! apptica i»l e -requirements—ft Tire—^tn?\, a group of related buildings and their acces- such district, provided, however, that 110 lot of lesa than cannot survive side by side in whlih. iii..uinii-CiiJiilui;iiiiL. liu; iirinciual use of the pru.pe.i-Ly. sury bujldings. together uith such pai king, loading, or open space poses d interpreting this chapter, structure shall not include side- 5,000 square feet in area or lc-s lhan bu feel ui minimum as are rc-mnred under lhe provi-TiTTns t)r~lhTs"~cT1iirp'ter,'"lTa"vTrfB~n"D't"~ LUilks, dximi.\^iv^.-^Lj-fi*i pavements, rnrha itn.d "essenUal services" lui-fxiuiliii'i'. at tiie tnilldliti' line shall hi- used, with the destructive anarchy Cellar means that portion of a building below the first floor as hereinbefore defined. Structure includes the word "building" joists, at hast one-ha If nt w hose clear ceiling height is below less than lhe minimum area required by this chapter for a lot in Structure, accessory means any structure subordinate to and iU' on any undersized lot in single ownership, where the that" enveloped the phTloso- the average finished grade at the foundation Such space shall an> particular diMnci in which such lot is located, ami having the located upon the same lot with the principal buiklmg. the use of owner of which uuns no adjoining lots, the combined phies preached by student not be used as a separate dwellim^ unit or for business purposes required frontage on a .street The term 'lot of record" shall apply which u clearly incidental tu that of the principal structure or to total side yard requirements for the district in which leaders of the past. Respon- r and shall not be counted as a story in applying the height re tu an individual area of land legally existing as shown by the latest such lut is located may be reduced by six inches for each filiations of this ordinance oHU'ial icjcorus or as shuvwi b\ the latest approved subdivision plat the use of land, and which may or may not be attached to the foot a lot is less than the required nunimum hit frontage sible leadership is some- liled among the land records of Iniou (_\iunt\ principal building. at the build inn line prescribed for such district, where thing all democracies should Certificate of occupancv . means a certificate issued by the Trailer "including automobile trailer and mobile hoinei means building inspector upon the completion of the construction. Lot area means the total huri/onial area included within all an> vehicle or structure which at any time was mounted on wheels, neces-sarv to permit construction thereon of a building hop for, but also responsi- erection, or alteration uf a building upon Us use or occupancy lot lines and existing or proposed street lines having a ni mini urn floor area prescribed for such dis- ble citizens to choose those or upon any change in the use or occupancy of a building or Lot, cornei- means a lot vs uh frontage on t\\ u ur mop.' st.rP'iialiug it 'from tlie street. In a double frontage lot, bath district, except lh.it planning board •** lines abutting lhe street shall be deemed to be "front lot lines." group of buildings, lying between the building or outer building of fp when1 a block frontage 'total length of lot frontage everything bad about an ac- a group and the nearest lot 01 street line, and unoccupied and un- Court means anv open, uncovered unoccupied space other Lot lirie, rear means the lot line opposite and most distant alon^ a street between the nearest two intersecting cident— People have to want obstructed from ihe ground upward, except as provided in this 1 than a yard, on the same lot with a building or group of build- troni lhe front lot line, except in a double frontage—lot. If the rear streets i-, enim-lv funned h> the side street lines chapter. All yard dimensions are measured at right angles lo lhe lot to slow down; or they won't. Ings and which is bounded on iwo or more sides by such building lot line is less than U) feet lung or the L>t comes to y point at the of two ,'ibiittinn coiner lots, the depth of the front lines to the nearest point of a building, except for projections and They have to want to live, or croup of buildings rear, said roar lot line is assumed tn be a line not less than 10 feet yard-, facing Mich side street lines may be reduced overhangs as hereinafter set forth. Court, inner, means ^ court enclosed on all sides by ex- long, lying wholly within the lot. parallel to tlie front lot line; or not more ihan -10 per cent of the required depth. and they have to want to let terior faces of a building or. group of buildings ur by freestanding in the case of a curbed hum hin-. parallel to the chord of the arc Yard, front means an open area extending across the full lot Mil nny corner lot of record that is not sufficient width their fellow drivers live. walls The luiisl dimension, the d istanee between opposite aides of said Ironl lot line. ' frontage between the front line Lstreet linei and the nearest line of to permit the adherence to the minimum require- They have to want this more the building or any roofed or enclosed portion thereof measured at right angles lo' the Ion get I side, is controlling in Lot line. ^IL1L- means anv lot line oilier than a front ur rear lot ments 1 for a front v ard in a particular district!, the Yard, rear me»ns nn open urea extending across the full width than they want to be in a design and lav nut of Ihe inner court. lino For corner lots, whichever of the two lot lines separating the front yard abuiiinji tlie sido street line may be re- hurry. It's a simple, and as lut from the. hilm secLliiil streets is lhe p-(-;>ter in length such Inl of the lot from side lot line to side lot line and extending from the duced b> not more than one-third of the required ~Court. oarer rrtrrrns—n-ennrt open on at least one side for not line shall de deemed to be a "side street line." —TPgr lut Ihrf tu trar-ncapcst"n-nc--af -the-btrrtdirrg or -nny--roof** L pal use of such lol^ portion thereof _an.d_ ^LOieUires, (3) .. - Dwelling-- means--a-bui-Ul ing -*u iKn-t-ion thereof--uped to provide ... ZmiinC. permit. See "Building permit"' -jLor the- puxpoiui- ^-.applying. Lhe- provisions, at this great stands of forest cover T^on-conforming lot means a lot or parcel"which does not hove llvinfl facilities fur unc ur more families, bul not including board- 2&1.4 CLS Ol ttftlf ^ chapter, a corner lul shall be deemed to have front the minimum dimensions or otherwise does not conform to the -the—landscape^—where~ani- ing or rooming houses -fne.ilil-ie+t—«-ml—itHH-e4—te4--fttetm-tet* For the purpose of this chapter, the township is hereby divided yard arid side > mils only. "requirements of TlTis chapter ftir'ilie district In which said lot \B mals and birds can thrive Dwelling, detached means a building used to provide living into 11 clnsues of land_qpe districts OB follows (4i adjoining districts facilities to one or more families and which is entirely separated situated ^150 One-family detached residential In relative safety from man. from any building by spaces on all sides. Non-conforming structure means any structure including a R-100 One-family detached residential Where a corner lot in a commercial, industrial or lens Now, however, the term is Dwelling, multiple-family moans u building containing three which in design and location upon a lot or parcel, does Ft- 75 One-fnmlly detached residential restrictive resident uil district directly abuts a lot in rapidly taking on a new or more dwelling units. not conform to the requirement!, of this chapter for this district-in R- 60 n more restricti\ >• residential district along the same CO ~o 1 o I ui I u7 I HI 5 One-family detached residential meaning in its application 15 1 x I ^ Dwelling, multiple-group means a group of two or more mul- which said lol is situated. R-A Multiple-family apartment residential side of a public street, all of the regulations of such liple-family dwellings, occupyi».*» a parcel of land under one owner- Non-conforming, use means a use of a structure including a CO Commercial Ofncc more resti ictive residential district for front yards to the decaying ~citieB~xtrat~ - Bhln, nil Ininrfl ns n unit hv common nnnn Kpnri»_ynd..slmilaiuirchl=- building, or of land lawfully existing at the time this tmd/or previ- CN Neighborhood Service Commercial shall apply to siuh corner lot along the street whose seem to present U8 with tcctural styling; and subject to the special reculatlons and provi- ous-ordirtitnces-or-ftmcndiTHTits -rhorrro -becnmf-ptfrctrt'e-irnd-wrrtch • COH frontage it shares with ihe more restrictive residen- unGurmQuntable .problems. sions sel forth in article 7 of this chapter. does not conform with the. use regain lions of this chapter tor the tial district, except that sub-paragraph lc) ll) til) oi zone in which it is located. CG General Commercial Wilderness, where no crea- ; Dwelling, semi-detached means n building situated nstride two I Limited Industrial this section shall apply where such corner lets are ture can feel safe, whore A butt inn lots and consisting of two dwelling separated by n com- Occupied means and includea "nminsed, intended or designed IR Industrial Restricted not of sufficient frontage J mon party wall along the dividing lot line; and separated from any lo be occupied." O Conservation id) front yards lurks danger in every 6ha~ other bu tiding by space on nil Hides. Open Kpiicc.mciimL.nn nrrn.of. land associated with and located .25-1 5 ZONING XJlStTRICT. MAP AND BOUNDARIES. (1* corner lota dow. What irony, that where Dwelling, town htmsp menns-ont -of -n ^cries'*of three'~to-fen -QiUUc._8*>meiiot,...Par.ceJ^oiuracUof.Jftnd..ns^a_prinQipftL.buUdlnc_Qr- . . taj.the .IacaUou_.Qnd_bOiindnEiea_of^^lu;tricts csinblishcd herein Front yards requireq d on corner lots uhnlll be subject pnee could be found culture,, attached dwelling units separated from one another by continuous group of buildings in relntlon to which it serves to provide light are shown on n map entitled: to the provisiomr of-subpnrngrnph-

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cupancy by not more than one famil> for living purposes and hav- screenini; for tlio benefit of the occupants or those in neitfhborinjz ofllce of the township clerk, is hereby incorporated In and ing cooking and bathroom facilities areas, or a general appearance of opepness. Open space may Include made a part of this chapter aa though appended thereto. Educational institution, non-public means any private or paro- but not bo limited to. lawns, decorative plantings, sidewalks and i to i The location and boundaries of said districts are more par- Zoning Ordinance chial institution which offers college, high school, junior high walkways, active and passive recreation areas, wooded areas, and ticularly described in the Zoning Ordinance which is on file schuol, elementary, kindergarten, ur nursery school instruction; water courses; but shall not include parking lots or vehicular sur- in the office of the township clerk, and is hereby incor- provided, that thy following requirements shall npply faces, accessory buildings other than swimming pools, nor areas so porated in and made a part of this chapter as though they located or so small or so circumscribed by buildings or parking had been appended thereto 'a' The planning board shall review the plot plan and make areas ns to have no substantial value for the purposes stated in this 23-1.6 DISTRICT BOUNDARIES; INTERPRETATION. recommendations thereon prior to the issuance of any build- for the paragraph. ing permit or certificate of Gccupanc> In accordance with the When.- uncertainty e> ists as to the boundaries of any ot the provisions oi' section No. 25-11) 4. Parking space means a permanently surfaced off-street area of districts established. «;hovvn on the zoning district map, the follow- not less than 180 square feet, exclusive of Interior driveways or ing rules shall apply •b> The minimum lot area s»hali be not less than 25,000 square 1 Township of Clark feet. Lot area to be determined on Lhe basis of a minimum entrance and exit driveways, either within a structure or in the a District boundary lines are intended to follow the center line of 1,250 square left per pupil. open for the parking of one automobile of streets. DIleys, and wuttM- courses: parking and railroad 1 c lhe minimum lut fruntatje shall be 125 feel Schools or Parking, off-street area means the ofT-street accommodations rights-of-uav or lot and parcels as they exist on plots of CORPORATION NOTICE studies oiler ing IIIIMC. art. or dancing instruction or instruc- for tile parking of automobiles in connection with a business estab- record at the lime ol" ttie enactment of this ordinance. 8 3 ! PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the following Ordinance tion In a vocational trade shall not be deemed as non-public lishment, industry, public or quasi-public use. multiple group apart- >bi Where such a district boundary line does not coincide with was duly adopted and approved on flnal reading at a Regular meet- educational institution!) ment, and other public and private uses. Such parking accommoda- such center lines i iLjht -of-vi. ,iy lines, and lot and parcel lines; iag of the Municipal Council, Township of Clark; New Jersey. Essential services means tlu- erection, const rue turn, alteration tions shall be considered as accessory uses and shall not be used or where it is now -huvwi b\ dimensions or otherwise clearly Monday evening. June 19th, 1972. or nuimenance bv public utilities or b> municipal or uiher govern- for the storage of dismantled or wrecked motor vehicles, parts indicau d. its location shall be determined by the scale of EDWARD R. PADUSNIAIC mental services — m an\ street. alle\ . rijjhl-of-u av . or- easiment thereof, or Junk. the map Township Cleric provided iherel'ur un a subdivision plat ot' underground or over- Planning board means the planning board of the township of >c> Where a bmindji> line (li\;cJnii; two or more districts divides head clcctric.il and communication s\ stems, ga*. steam, of—water Clark. j lot or p.u eel of i ecu I'd. t he district covering the greatest 1-> transmission, distribution or suppl> ^sli'iiis U-WH-UJIL- ami oilier Plot P n means a ulnn submitted (or <****• nlan review which portion ul the frontage of laid lot or parcel shall be shows the location of a building or buildings, driveways, parlang areas, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND SUPPLE- collection and disposal b>itein.s, and irallic cuiHrol and police pro- ered as extending to the entire lot or parcel; providing that REWARD FOR SERVICE.,. MENTING CHAPTER 25. OF THE -REVISED tection svslenh, 111c 1 u liiitjlijt ion sJuil tx- iiL-eiiii-d lu apply Private tor quasi-public) club means an incorporated of unin- Rahway Recreation Depart- h»hi'!itial her\icf.3 nia\ not exceed 5U liet in liei^hl corporated association or organization for civic, social, cultural. section No 25-18.5 of this chapter. of Clark County of L'niun. NVu Jerse>. that Chapter 25 of the ARTICLE 2 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND REGULATIONS, ment for being a judge dur- KarniU means an .mli\ uiual. or two ui HM. .• pi i suns living to- religious, literary, political, recreational, or like activities, and "Revised Ordinances nf the Township of Clark' is hereby amended operated for the benefit of its members and not open to the general EXCEPTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS. ing the girls' baton twirling and supplemented as follows ^.'ftlu-r as a »in^le liuu^ekeepin^ Kroup m .t duelling umt contest of the New Jersey public. 23-2.1 GENERAL HEGLI.ATIOXS APPLICABLE SECTION 1 ARTICLE 1 IN GENERAL Kai m means an> paici*! of land 3 ac: es or greater in size Amateur Athletic Union. The mfd lur tlit.- rjiaiiiii -iiul saU- uf ayi"icuhLIIJI. ptjulu>, or dairy Professional office means the office or studio of a doctor or Except as hereinafter provided, the following general regula- physician ibut not including medical clinical dentist iBut not in- 25-1 I SHORT TITLE pioduLia ui livestock, but not including the ->l.H!^hu-i iny of animals tions shall appb department sponsored the cluding dental clinics), lawyer, minister, architect, professional en- This chapter shall ho known and may be cited as the '7omny fur commercial purposes 25-2.2 USES event. Ordinance uf the Township of Clark" Floor ai'L'a raliu FAR ineain the ratio 'jf list- y>ius.s floor area gineer, accountant, teacher For the purposes of this definition, a "teacher" shall be restricted to a person giving individual Instruc- (a> no structure shall be erected and no structure shall be al- 25-1 2 PURPOSE OF CHAPTER ul building to the unal lot area tered nor shall anv land or structure be used in any manner t* uiu'i a I h ui in- iiiui Utai > ' nte"au-» an cil abl in I, iiu-m y. hose uses tion in a musical instrument, in voice or art, or dancing, in aca- This chapter shall be enacted for the purpose of providing demic or scientific subjects to a single pupil at a time. When con- or for any purpose other than those included among the uses Mrs. Salerno, for udequato liRht and air. preventing the overcrowding of land ih.il! ue unuit.ii io tl;t- iiiii.ii anil nurmal luneial activities provided hereafter listed as permitted in lhe district in which such lhat tiie enibalining uf persons shall lie Umitt-d lu iiu embalming ducted in a home In a residential district, a professional office shall and excessive concentration of people, securing adequate safetj be accessory to the principal use, shall be conducted by a member structure or land is located TTonTTIre "a^ff "OTtiFr"nancrrsr -trswnmi*- -eoiv^e^-ujiv iiv -Uu»- ttwou. ol elii-iits ol' the tuiRi.il Itottu-. ami b,h,.U not include embalming for 'bi every principal bi)ildjP£ shall be erected upon a lot as here- llJ nt her funeral homes of the family residing on the promises, shall employ or engage not -r-vnv,», vni-* nnd- iif>i:'''^ "H—P'^P*"^—^'-'^^—i-in^erx ITH' gnd lm- mbefore denned, and. except as hereinafter provided, there " -nrtrrrge-. prfs-alf mett+i^ ail encloiod aceuj;ju>ry r.ulldlng OF DOT- lH one person wlio_JinQt_a_mcrabjQ£^i£^uch_resident family, i Shall be not mam tlnui one one-f-uimty—detaehwi-dwjlUag-oi*- ^TficTenl pi-oVVsT(7H~iTf~n*a"n"sp"ort Uuii oi a principal nuuaiiiK ust'ir"fpr"itiLJ"tiuu'imH''uT prtrmr motor nQL-occunv mnri' thnn ihe eqmvjilent nf 40 pp-p***"*- of Thr L- facilities, schools, parks, and other public requirements vehicles ami m which no occupation, business ..r iei\ice for profit ground or first floor area of the principal buildljiE. ST *c) the folloitinu uses and activities are specifically prohibited 25-1 3 DEFINITIONS ma> be carried on. and u Inch shall contain ru>; U-.-i than 240 square Public utility Installations means pumping stations; enclosures ln_Semi-finals including fenced areas and buildings for the housing of switching Lu any district Unless the cuntfxt utht-iuise require, the following defini- U'i*t ot .-urf.it.-fil ilooi" an-.i-> A piivate ^ara^c >]\A'A he required for '•u-i> orie-faiiiil> det.ichiii duelling .ind ni.i> Le .\ detached acces- equipment^xegulntors, stationary transformers, and other such de- tl- all outdoor advertising signs are hereinbefore defined, Mrs. Laurie Salerno and tions shall bi- "^t-d m the cnn^truHion and inlerpretatlon of whether free standing attached lo a structure, or painted. aov\ building on the same lol ol such duelling ui niui be attached vices for supplying electric service; und telephone exchanges and this chapter- Mrs. Eric Flynn advanced ro—m—mrorporaTPti-nrrn—Ttrch—ciwrihTTFt " ~ "—"—"—— •— stntinns: hut not Including service, maintenance or storage or -oth-L'rwiio on the surface, of iim-LSiructUTtt, l/.ara;4i\ service and repair mean-, a buildmn or portion thereof. yards. -aiiQ which not Structure beinu conducted on the premises. Colonia _ Country SPP "xrse; Restaurant means un establishment where customers or patrons •h prnMnYfi seeondar\ service are se™edTrol^~roT*~lS5niaiW^lO11^1tM *2> outdoor eomm^oifll amusoments. Spring Handicap Tournament. anti seiviLintf of motor vehicle* and the sale of replacement parts 13* trailers, trailer I'n.irh p.-wlr-i Lriiiier sales. uU» oi roar of a but ling pruperties. or structure where the business is conducted. Mrs. Salerno scored a 5 for vehicle in (ho .ind aLCeiiuuui. Huayj budi JilU collision reija.ir u._rk and painLing i4i junlt yards. I'lian^e, addition, or modification m Restaurant ^drive-in means a restaurant or refreshment stand Alii-ratum IIUMII-. JII> and TWUHbJuMij t^tttlt hr exchidt-ri; and ^uch j^rrrmie shall ti-ol be used <5' prtvate4y—mwi-M a-ii*i oixH^iled u-ptvl. modincaUon or '25-18 b for selected uses permuted in certain specified dts- 11 10 motor vehicle fuels, oils and accessories at retail, where repair immediate consumption at counters, stools or bars outside the con- 2 and 1. addition U.) a n^ul-iih n an> iu-w i^S !^^. .'^ any change in the as "Spo^pjl exception uses'!_a_nd__any such same solected number, shap*-. h.nTTuTaTy ui are.* uT~a zone^ or alVJ' fe~l5ein DT ~SPrTIc*^1TTnTim»ma17"VTmTe-TTC^^ oTTffV^CT"" uses are permitted as 'Permitted uses" m other districts, the .iboluion uf an> map pait thcri-u!'. or- addition thereto tor rent, and whi-ie stoia^e of dismantled in- vv recked motor vehi- or for consumption in automobiles parked upon the premises, bracket were Mrs, Richard a d\iL'll]jiii unit UCfUPi in^ a portion of cles ov more vehicle -jales is herein pruhibitrd No gasoline tilling whether brought to said automobile by the customer or patrons or special requirements as pro\ided shall also apply in those districts where such selected use is a "Permitted use." Fuschetri, 2-1 over Mrs. .i si i u ft are .m.l IMIIM IIIH ul a r.iom or a suite of rooms afford- station shall be iieaiei U. ,i public ui non-piiblic educational insti- by waiters or waitresses employed by the operator The above shall ing pi u ate cijoking i bal tinmm t acilities • See also "d w elliny tution noi anolher ti.^.ohiie hllm^ station than l.iJUU feet, where not Include refreshment stands at parks, clubs, athletic fields or 25-2 3 HEIGHT Vincent Tanzi, and Mrs. Ro- uiuf i inch station v\ ould be located on llie same bireel, oi- on an inter- other similar recreation areas, or the temporary operation of re- General limitation, accessory buildings. mano, 2 - up over Mrs. Apaitnu-nl HOUM""- SFT1 ~1-rw-ptt7TTp: t»^elHlg •i»*-)H>t't— iitioU-titnl.mee aiti*il~t-»e—l«^tm**-*HiH •*» t'Jld^Aiii-of 1 .500— freshment stands at properly licensed circuses, bazaars and ojiier No structure- ih.a4I be -emictexi ox aiUirejl Xu exceed-In I'honxaa-L-aurlcella, o o Aiurliiu-ul. ^aidfii prujrei rneani a ijroiipins or complex ft-el from an\ part •_!' the lot of ploi on \.«. hicli such station is lo be similar functions, the limit hereinafter designated for the district in which «*uch ot buiUltn^^ (.uin,lining ind i\ ldual apai tuu-nt units anil character- located fium lhe lotln.e of a public or non-public education mstitn- Service organization means any non-profit organization or in- structure is located except as otherwise specifically provided. M h- ized b\ their luu he ml it and luu d*-nsit> design, w herein a larj^e tmii or another" ya.iciliiif iiiiiri^ station stitution which: Wherever in this chapter a heignt limit IJ ULSifu^-u m it-el piuporiton ut '.he tm.il project l.iiul aiea remains liee nf structure!} Coif rimrse menu land laid out fur t4ult and shall have a mini- 'a' provides volunteer aid in times of disaster or in number of -stories, such designation in combination GRASSROOT and pu\ einentb tui ; ecre.i t inn.j I .uul uratlietic purposes See alsu mum aiea of 50 or niui e CUIHI^UULIS acre> to siipjiort a nine home *bi which provides any emergency or religious, social, physical shall be considered as the maximum permitted height Unless *ii\M'llinti imiltipte gioup full-si/e faciUt> cr a mininuim area of 110 contiguous acres or more or benevolent services, or otherwise specified as exempted or excluded from height Aulutimtn le w recking See Junk y-tMtl tu sttijpori an lH-hi-U- tullsi/.e !acihi> . tu^etlier with the necessao >L-> which is devoted entirely io the betterment of the com- controls, no accessory building or structure shall exceed a H.ist'iiu rii nu-an-. that poi t ;rn tjf a buildlny below the first and usual acressoiv uys, biiiliiii,^, .uul itructui-es. such as. but not munity . height of 20 feet — fliHji- joists, at least (jiie-halT ^rade :it whole cleaT^cutltnfr hftjrtrris limited ' Tt7—f tTr+T-h&ti-Str- J-atM+it-tt^: ritmn-tf »n*i—f^-f-reahlii^lH fitcilitiear' Set-back line. See "Building line"- Structures excluded from height controls abu\e Ihe a\erai:e tini-lied ^i aue at the foundation When finislied equipment SJIL- f.icilit les • "pro shop" . svv minuny pools, tennis Shall is mandatory and not optional The height limits set forth in this chapter shall not apply to ACTON. MASS., ASSABET for use l oi Ju ell in 14 or IIUMIU'.^ purposes such ^.pace ahall be cuuiU. Hitd oiher i eci eaiiunal facilities, provided thai Lhe opera- Sign means any device whatsoever, whether a structure, por- church spires, belfnea, cupolas; penthouses or roof struc- deemed ,ia .i stui\ m .ippKln^ height regulations of tlie ordinance tion of all such faciiTTTe'-TI;- ineuieTiTaT m the operation of the golf tion thereof, tiling, or material of any kind, whether free-standing tures for lhe housing of elevators ventilating fana, uir con- .VALJLEY BEACON: "Ask a H illbiMi d Set* '^i^ii mud out adv. ert i&ini*' course or attached lo a structure or natural object; whether painted or ditioning equipment, or- similar equipment required to oper- newsboy what bis profit Is Board ut Ad ju^tment The Board of Adjustment of the tjo\ i-rnin^j bodv nu-aiii iiu municipal council of the township otherwise represented on such structure or natural object, whether ute and maintain the building utility poles, flagpoles and for the week, and he'll be Tow nship ul ('l.ii k u-. e»t abhshed under this chapter Cirade, liniiheil IIU-.UI-J the niij^1 ground elevation of the lot illuminated or not and used as, or in Lhe nature of an announce- television or radio antennae or aerials; water storage towers able to tell you that it's the B..ai t.1 inL4 arid uomm^ house means a dwelling in w Inch at the front building hue -• 111 .ill proper lot grading has taken ment, advertisement, designation of or direction to the subject of and tanks; chimneys and smokestacks, tire and parapcfwnlls; for eompens.it ii'ii, udmn^ oi niiaU or both are I ur rushed to place such device; but not including any flag, badge, or insignia of any similar features, and necessary mechanical appurtenances difference between what he t\>. u or mm e but lot e\ceed in,n >i\ gue^t*, Honu- occup.it ion IM-.III- .HI .iccessorj use cu- toman ly con- government or governmental agency, or of any civic, charitable, usually carried above the roof level. Such features, however, pays for his papers and what a~TTTi'.CTurc having a roof supported b> ducieii for ]JI otit entirt-lv «i;h:n a du ellmg and carried on by the religious, fraternal, or similar organization. shall be erected only to such height as is necessary to accom- he collects. Ask him If he seii In" (lie shelter ur enclosure of persons plish the purposes they are lo serve Nothing in this provi- inhabitants thereol. v\lueh u>e is clear Ij, inckiental to lhe use uf lhe Sign, business means a sign which calls attention lo a process, would continue to sell his amm.j U or p:-npei"t\ sion shall be deemed io permit signs of-any kind to exceed duelling for residenli.il i>ni|uM.b and does not alter the character service, profession, business or other activity conducted upon the papers If the price he had Building. .u't't'sMir\ nu-.iii- .i build ing su~bui dinate to and thereof, prov. id en tha+* premises or to a product made or commodity sold on the premises the height limits for any district as prescribed in tills chap- ter. No roof structure shall have an area greater than 20 to pay for them increased, located on the -.une le-i with a principal building, the use of a1 in connection *x»th wh'icii there is used no display except one upon which the sign is located. percent of the roof area of the principal structure, u tr.ch is ule.n l> incikleiK.il iu that ut l!ie principal building or siun aitixL-d tu ihe buildiny. illuminated onl> by a sine Ided Sign, informational means a sign indicating the location of or while the selling price re- i additional story on steep lot TO xh'O u^c nl" The lunri. and whit-ti is not attached by any part indirect h^lit source or equal liyht not offensive to surround- designating an institution or facility of n public or quasi-public mained the same, and he of a common wall • >i loot I o the pt mcipal building The .set- ing i fiidi-iR'i"-. nul exceeding a total area of two square feet: nature; or including the opening of an event of public interest, bul On any lot with an average ground slope greater than one would have to think that one back pi • >\ iMons Hi mis ut 1 m;.nce shall not appl> to an accessor\ •h in connection vv uli which thei e is kept "o stock in trade or nol including signs pertaining to real estate. loot vertical lo live feet of horizontal distance one full story over. Ask him if he would build ing nu asm itig les.-, than mnet\ square feel in gross flour commodity sold upon Hie premises, Sign, outdoor advertising means a sign which calls to attention in addition to the number permitted in the district in which yrt-a and less linn iiinc tee I in height such lot is situated shall be permitted, except that this pro- seek new business if he were • L in connection u ;th \\hich onlj a member ur members) of lhe a service, business enterprise, or similar activity conducted else- vision shflU .run apply to one-family detached residential denied additional 'profit* : ~- Hmldiafi." ftDDr._ii^:a_nl:—meansj_-.tiic_:LQlal number -ni--sq.mirp . -i"—:" " "rcsirlEnt/.tainity" "is. v.arE.?._cnuiloYecl; and where than on the same premises upon which the- sign -in- located, feet of floor area m a principal building, excluding allies, cel- or to a product or commodity made, sold or offered elsewhere than buildings, and provided Lhut, fn--a*ty--eiise, the Dullding height from their sale^ and he would id i not more than 30 percent of the floor- area of the building limit Shall nOL ntVu-rwise be inrrpn^prl nhflVft lars ami craw 1 -.p.ices. unenelobed or uncovered steps, terraces, shall be used for such accessory use on the same premises upon which the sign is located; but does not —im—fcttne—with- for tht district—in which such building is located. patios,porches and h: re/ew .;> s. attached private garages, and Sucli activities and uses us boarding or rooming house opera- include lnf<$rmatioipal signs as hereinbefore defined nor necessary id) public und quasi-public buildings. -descriptive dialogue, 'forget accessor> buildings as hereinbefore defined. Any space with a tions, tourist homes, clinics, barber shops and beauty parlors, ani- directional^uigns int.connection with advertising real estate. clear ceiling height of lets than the minimum prescribed mal hospitals, private nurserv anl' a building Onl> those portiomJ of a basement. heavy mechanical or, electrical equipment, the keeping of and use located on the premises; or directing, attention to the opening and mum front, rear and side yards shall bo increased one foot economic bounty which it us hereinbefore defined. lin:shed off and iua*d j for living pur- uf mechanicui or" eiticLriCi.il equipment that would cause electrical location of a new subdivision or land development project, wherein for each foot by which such building exceeds the height limit enjoys in undisputed fashion ijoses, shall lie cuiisidei'ed .is \)nvl of the fluor'ai'tfa for a residen- or other interference with radio and television reception in nearby such sign is not nocefisarily located on the premises to which it heroin established for such district in which such building is around the world today. If tial building The Hour area shall be determined b> using hori- residences, and (ill '"cither' activities and uses which would cause draws attention. erected; provided further that in no case shall any such build- gontal iiU-a^urenu-nis Jietw t*eji_ t_h_e exiej-ior faces of walls or- uiYensive ;mH pypfssiw noise li^hi. vihr-at ion ox other ilialUi'JiaiLCllH- Story means thnt portion of a building included between the ing have a height greater than 50 feel our system of production and between the center lines of common party walls. or would result in excessve. re .ldential street traffic shall not be surface of any floor und the surTace oTThe floor' next "above Tt~ov~. If 25-2.4 AKEA "AND YARD FRO" distribution ""or—goods ia - rcr~ Building, ground are.i of. means the number of square feet deemed home occupations under the terms of this chapter. there be no floor above, the space between such floor and the < ii) General yard and open spaces provisions. regain its previous strength, of horizontal Mir face co\ LM ed b> a building, including covered Hotel means a building. usuall\ multi-storv. containing a group ceiling next above. A basement as hereinbefore defined shall be (li no building or structure shall be erected or altered to every effort must be made porches, attached gai\ige->. and accessory buildings -All measure- of two or more rooms or suites nf rooms witii entrances from in- counted as a story, A mezzanine floor shall be counted as a story, encroach upon or reduce in any manner the required to guarantee free enterprise ments shall be made between exterior faces of walls, foundations, terior hallways or corridors used for the overnight accommodations if it covers mote than one-third of the area of the floor next below yard dimensions and ureas or open spaces hereinafter piersj or other means uf support. of transient guests, and where no individual cooking facilities are it or if the vertical distance between the floor next below and the designated for Lhe district in which such building is lo- the fair return to which Building, height of. means the vertical distance measured provided. IA boarding or rooming house denotes occupancy on a floor next above is 20 feet or more. A single story which exceeds cated; except as otherwise specifically provided. brains, skill, sweat, and 1 from the average fini-hed grade elevation along the front build- more permanent basis. 18 feet in height ahall be counted as two stories. (2» No yard or other open apaces provided about any build- careful planning entitle It." ing line to the highest point of roof surface of a flat roof, to Junk yard means anv lot or parcel or part thereof used for the Story, half means a purtial story under a gable, hip or gambrel ing for the purpose of complying with the provisiona of the det'k line ot a mansard roof, or to ihe mean height level abandonment, storage, keeping, collecting or bailing of paper, rags, roof, the wall plates of which on ut least two opposite exterior walla this chapter shall be considered as a yard or open space * * * between the ,eaves and ridges of a gable, hip or gambrel roof scrap metal, of her scrap or discarded materials; or for the aban- are not more than two feet above the floor of such partial story, for any other building; and no yard or other open space POND CREEK, OKLA., Buildife Inspector means the building inspector of the donment, storage, dismantling, demolition or salvaging of automo- provided, however, that no aucii partial story may be used us a of u building on one lot shall be considered as a yard or HERALD: "Campuses this township^ biles or other vehicles not in running condition, machinery, or separate dwelling unit. open space for a building on any other lot. year appear to be extremely Building line means the line beyond which the foundation, parts thereof Street means u public thoroughfare with a right-of-way of 30 i3) all yards mid courts required by this chapter shall be wall and oi am enclosed or eov, ered porch, vestibule, or other Limited manufacturing means the fabrication, processing or feel or more in w^dlh which existed prior to the enactment of this open and unobstructed to the sky. except as provided quiet compared to the rowdy enclosed or covrrt-d port in n uf d building 'including attached assembly of goods and materials or the storage nf bulk goods and chapter, or any proposed new thoroughfare, widening, or an exten- herein. last half oi thepastdecade... private garages' shall not project, except as hereinafter pro- sion of an exiting street with u right-of-way of 50 feel or more m i-4) no lot shall be reduced in area so as to make any ya^l maybe students have finally materials where such activities, goods, or materials create no major vided. width shown on any plan approved by the planning board The or other open spatr less than the minimum required by figured out that £he system Building permit means a permit issued by the building in- .hazard from fire or explosion; produce no toxic ur corrosive fumes, term '"street' shall include road, avenue, drive, circle, highway. this chapter can be changed bv the more spector prior- to the start of construction, erection or alteration gas. smoke, odors, produce no ui.moN.Hnis dust or vapors, produce no place, lane, or similar terms. A "'street" provides a primary means 1 b) undersized lots. of any building or othei structure or part thereof, and prior offensive noise or vibrations, glare. Hashes or objectionable erflu- peaceful process of voting. of access to abutting property. (1) any lot of official record or any lot shown on a recorded to the putting into use of any lot or area of land or part thereof enl; or produces no danger from radiation. Street line means u line denning the edge of a street right-of- subdivision plat at lhe time of enactment uf this ordi- They too, will have to live for any purpose, certifying tiiat such building or other structure Loading ^pace means an off-street space, bay or berth on the way and separating the street from abutting property or lols nance with an area or width less than that prescribed in the world they create _or part thereof, or such use of any lot or area of land or part same lot with a structure or contiguous lo a group of structures •"Frunt lot lines" and "side street lines", us hereinbefore defined for u lot in the district which in such lot is located, the th~er~eof Vs~ in accordance wTTTi aTI appTIcalsTe' "WquTfonVenls—of—and-biHkU«tjK, -tor Uiii-tcmrjnriuy J>arkin£ o_f a cgmmercjaj vehicle from all their political ac- -are "street irnes". owner of -wMeh -does--not—own ttny af the principal such lot is located may be reduced by six inche-s for each leaderR nf the past. Respon- and shall not be counted as a storv in applying the height re- 'o an individual area of land legally existing as shown by the latest the use of land, and which may or may not be attached to the sible leadership ts some- gulatlons of this ordinance? ~~ nfrtcial records ur as shown by ihe latest approved subdivision plat foot a lot is less than the required minimum lot frontage principal building. at tiie building line prescribed for such district, where thing all democracies should Certificate of occupancy, means a certificate issued by the filed among the land records of Union County Trailer (including automobile trailer and mobile home) means necessary to permit construction thereon of a building building inspector upon the completion of the construction, Lot area means the total horizontal area included within all hop for, but also responsi- ot any vehicle or structure which at any lime was mounted on wheels. having a minimum floor area prescribed for such dis- erection, or alteration of a building upon its use or occupancy. ' lines and existing or proposed street lines propelled ur drawn by its own or other motive power; und designed trict; provided that no principal building shall be placed ble citizens to choose those Lot, corner means a lot with frontage on two or more streets or upon any change in the use or occupancy of a building or and constructed to provide living iind or sleeping quarters for one any nearer than five feet to any side lot line except governments and their other structure or lot or area of land or part thereof, certifying at their intersection, where the Interior angle of the intersection, or more persons or for the conduct of a business, profession, trade where speciticallv permitted by this chapter; and pro- leadership is the corner- that that all applicable requirements of this chapter and amend- where the interior angle of the intersection does not exceed 135 or occupation or for use as a selling or advertising device. vided further Thar 110 principal building shall be placed ments and adjustments thereof, and all other applicable require- degrees. stone of the very existance ments have been complied with Trailer couch park (mobile home park) means any lot, parcel any nearer than 15 feet to any principal building on an of these democracies them- Lot coverage means the ratio, expressed as a percentage, of ur tract of land used to accommodate two or more individual trail- adjoining lot. Clinic, animal, means a facility for lhe treatment of animals the "ground area of buildings" lo the "lot area." selves." ers for living purposes, including all uceesaory buildings, tents, and i3i where the owner uf an undersized lot owns adjoining lots in which there is no boarding provisions, no outdoor facilities Lot depth means the average horizontal distance between the other appurtenances, and regardless of whether or not a charge is or runs. front and rear lot lines. upon which no principal structures are situated, nnd « * * made tor such accommodations. where the composite of the lots or a portion thereof un- Clinic, medical, means a facility for the medical treatment Lot, double frontage means u lol oilier than a corner lot, having ANAMOSA, IOWA, EUR- Use. principal meana the main or primary purpose for which a der single ownership meets the minimum area require- of outpatients only without boarding or over night provisions frontage on two streets. building or lot in used or occupied. Except as specifically permitted EKA: "Speed isn't every- for patients. Lot. frontage, minimum means: ments™fur~the district in which the composite of lots is no lot .shall contain jnorii-thau-one iirincipal use located, .such £ainuusiu2-.or -P-urXinn Lhereuf shall hi: rnn- thing in an accident, but so Comprehensive master plan means a document adopted by iai at building line the least permk'sible width of a lot measured Use. accessory means a use of a lot or building or portion many -times speed is the horizontally along the front building line. sldered as one single lo( and the area and yard pro- the planning board, consisting of maps, data and other descriptive thereof, which is customarily Incidental or subordinate to the prin- visions of this chapter shall apply, difference between death and matter, and used as a guide for the physical development of >b) at fronl lot line the least permissible width ofva lot meas- cipal use of the lot or building. ic) corner lots. an injury, between a wrecked the entire area of the township, ,and which Indicates the most ured horizontally along the front lot line. Use permit. See "Building permit". Lot, interior means any lot other than a corner lot. but includ- (1) front yards. desirable uses of land; shows General locations of major streets; Used means and includea "arranged, designed, constructed, car and banged fender, be- ing a double frontage lot. AH yards facing upon a public street shall conform to shows areas to be used for schools., other public building sites, rented, leased, or intended to be used". tween a smaeh-up and a Lot. lttw£=£ronl means the street line running along the front of the minimum front yard requirements for the particular parks and other public open spaces; and containing other infor- Yard means an open area on the same lot with 11 building or near miss. Speed multiplies the lot stfpa-putiriB it from the street. In it double frontage lot, both district; except that: mation, including any amendments thereto, adopted by the group of buildings, lying between the building or outer building of lines abutting the street shall be deemed to be "front lot lines." Ul where a block frontage 'total length of lot frontage everything bad about an ac- planning board. a group and lhe nearest lot or street line, and unoccupied and un- Lot line, rear means lhe lot line opposite and most distant along a street between the nearest two intersecting cident.... People have to want Court means any open, uncovered unoccupied space other obstructed from the ground upward, except as provided In this trom the front lot line, except in a double frontage lot. If the rear streeisl is entirely formed by the side street lines than u yard, on the same lot with a building or group of build- chapter. All yard dimensions arc measured at right angles to the lot to slow down; or they won't. lot lihe is less than* 10 feet long or lhe lot comes to 14 point at the of two abutting corner lota, the depth of the front ings and which is bounded on two or more sides by such building lines to the nearest point of a building, except for projections and They have to want to live, reiir, saitl rear lot line is assumed to be a line not less than 10 feet yards facing such side street lines may be reduced or group--of-buildings. overhangs as hereinafter set forth. long, lying wholly within the lol. parallel to the front lol line; or not more than 40 per cent of the required depth. and they have to want to let Court, inner, means ii court enclosed on all sides by ex- Yard, front means an open area extending across the full lot 'ill any corner lot of record that is not sufficient width their fellow drivers live. terior faces of a building or group of buildings or by freestanding in the case of a curbed front line, parallel to the chord of the arc of said front lot line. frontage between lhe front line (street line) and the nearest line of to permit the adherence to the minimum require- They have to want this more walls. The least dimenbion. the distance between opposite sides the building or any roofed or enclosed portion thereof. Lot line, side means any lot line other than a front or rear lot ments Pr :fifft?.Wr .in . lonfith, su.ch lot rear lot -line- to-the- outcr ^W, co.n open on nt least on, lHe for not -depth-i-for-a--front^-ard-t—NTithinc-irr-this* -provision'' •*-vastly• - -oompiicatedy-- •- •—•--'.i.taaj street line." enclosed portion lfcss than 75 percent of its width and extending to any yard on the Motel means u building or group of buildings containing any shall permit tlio reduction in width or depth of the Yard, side means an open area between the side lot line and that. lbt or to a street, alley or public way. The depth of an outer court group of two or more rooms or suites of rooms usually having other required yards of such corner lota, •ri.h:«f.t-p.nt.i:mirft.-.frnrn.th^-ft-Vtt>r-iniw>f-thft-ltiiiUUntv for Iho overnight the nearest line of the building or any roofed or enclosed portion side yards from the ynrd. street, alley, or public way upon which such court accommodation of transient guests; and having adjacent, readily "ifanngoi^Ejxttrndin^fr^Ttt-thfr- All aide yards not abutting and facing upon » public PUL-ASKI, N.Y., DEMO- opens, to the face of the building or free-standing wall opposite accessible off-street parking facilities. Zone. See "District". street shall conform the minimum "sldir~yaTa TCQUire-:. Zoning board means the board of adjustment of the township CRAT: "The term 'wilder- thereto. The width of an outer court is Its least horizontal dimen- Motor Inn — See "Hotel" ments for the particular district; except thnt the side ness' hfae always been sion measured at right angles to the depth of such court. as eatablishcd under this chapter. yard of a corner lot which adjoins the required front Motor vehicle sales establishment means a lot or portion there- Zoning Inspector. See "Building inspector". District nieans_ a division of the total area of the township yard abutting the side street line, shall conform to the applied to those areas of of and any structures, including buildings, thereon used for the. Zoning map menns the zoning ..district map. ol Lhe.. LQWushln within ^vhlcK'Tfic uses of land'ami the"'use. bulk, "and density of the niinimum r^ar-yard—roqulr-omonts— for- -U10—adjoin— the world tha—t are virtually atructurcs are rimuluted consistent with the objectives and policies storage, display, and sale of new and, or used motor vehicles, and dated May 30, 1072r together with all amendments thereto subse- where normal servicing and repair work is Incidental to the princi- quently adopted. tJlihMJ JJ hi _mu stez. ] (3) mg interior lots untouched, areas where Dwelllnc means a building"or pcnibnHfh^corured~tV^vT^^ —— Zoning -pormit—Sca-^Building-permlC . 25-1.4 CLASSES OF DISTRICTS ESTABLISHED. rear yarder-purposrs—of—nppiy*"g-the—provisions—of-thts (non-existent) a greag^—-iimdscabe—where-uritt Stands of forest COVe=r HviriE-fnelUties Tor otic or more"rnmllIeK~b"uT"hbt incluHlnKbonrd- Non-conforming lol -moans a lot or parcol which does-not have --, a corner loU-shall be deemed to have front ™ni« „„,* ufj-Ar, #-«« *-U~J».A For the purpose of this chapter, the township is hereby divided malS a|ld blrds can yard and aide yards only. thrive -in which snid lot is Into 11 classes of lotvd_U3e diatricts as-£ollow-s4- Dwelling, detached means a building used to provide living requirements (41 ndjotning districts. anff>ry fi-nm man. situated. •~n^T5B " One-family detached residential facilities to one or more families and which 1H entirely scparnted Where a corner lot in a commercial, industrial or less Non-conforming structure means any structure including a R-100 One-family detached residential Now, however, the term is from any building by spaces on all uidea. restrictive residential district directly abuts "a lot in building which in design and location upon a lot or- parcel, does R- 75 One-family detached residential rapidly taking on a new _ Dwelling multiple-family meana a building containing three n more restrictive residential district -along---the same ft—GO Ono-fj; I o I 0 1 oir more dwelling' units. ' ~ ~ side of n public street, all of the regulations of such ltltjrpt U 1 S3 I 2 I E I S I 5 1 which satd lot Is situated. R-A Multiple-family apnrtmont residential '- Dwelling, multiple-group means a group of two or more mul- more restrictive residential district for front yards to the decaying cities that Uple-fnmily dwellings, occupying a parcel of land under one owner- Non-conforming use means a use of a structure including a CO Commercial Office Or of land lnvvf ull shall npply to such corner lot along the street whose aeefai to present ua with . nil joined-as ^1 unit-by common opon epao& «nd similar-archi- --^1!^- , y cxlsUno at the time this nnd/.or prcvi- CN Neighborhood Service Commercial frontage it shares with the more restrictive residen- tcctural styling; and subject lo the special reculntions and provi- ^n™di"«»c«^-«inc^ which COH Comnierclnl -Office — multi-story unsurmountable ^problems. P does Ot C n w lth th UHO tial district; except th»t sub-paracrnph (1) Ul) ol sions set forth in article 7 of this chapter " tS £°!;."\ , * ? ^ulationa of this chapter for the CG General Commercial -- this tuition shall apply where such corner lots arc Wilderness, where no crea- 2onc ln wnlc, h . U is locntcd, , I Limited Industrial ! Dwelling, somi-detnehed means a building situated astride two* n - not of sufficient frontage, ture can feel aafe, where A abutting lota and consisting of two dwellings separated by a com- Occupied meana and includes "arranged, intended or designed IR Industrial Restricted id) front ynrds. lurks danger in every sha- m6n party wall along the dividing lot line; and separated from any to be occupied." o Conservation (1) corner lota dow. What irony, that where •—- Open space-means nn Hren of Innd associated with nnd located 2S-1.S ZONING DISTRICT MAP AND BOUNDARIES . Front yards required on "tBrndfr"~lol-r uhnll"te~ gftbifeCt Dwelling, town house means one of n seriesi of''"three to ten on the-8nme~latr-pftr«e-l,~oi-tract-of-lftkid-na-a-|>ritielt>nl-building ot -taV-the-locoUt.n-and-boundarles of-districter-established-herein" pnee: !C;6uld_be found culturer_ b To the provisions of subparngraph (c) (1) of this section. attached dwelling units separated from one another y continuous group of buildings in relation to which it serves to provide light are shown on a map entitled: (21 double fYontnge lots. refinement—al1 l the 'good vertical walla without openings from basement (cellar) floor to roof. and alr.-apfihic or aesthetic, recreational or similar purposes. Such Zont&tfJDlstrict Map. Township of Clark County of Union N Yards facing upon public streets shall be considered things ' of life is now found ' Dwelling, two-family means a building containing not more epnee shall, in General, bo aynHnhln for entry nnri n*m fty thc-Qccu.-.. A , pr*pnrpri hv rmtn I f \ ard dimensions placed thereon Such screening shall be indicated on the plot PJ^n. statute. The board of adjustment shall adopt such rules and regu- from a major arterial street or a secondary arterial vidinjc that such an area or compound shall be screened ber of spaces designated is not less than the sum of arranged so as to produce undue glap-e or offensive lations, not Inconsistent with this chapter and state statute, as it • 1 front, minimum depth 30 feet street, unless such access is controlled by a traffic The plimning board may waive the scrcenhifi requirements for that on the front and sides by a solid masonry wall, solid the individual requirements. light, annoying to residents in the surrounding area. T accessory building 30 feet portion of a side lot line between adjoining front yards where, in may deem necessary for the proper performance of its duties and signal where warranted. fence, or dense evergreen planting not less than 0 (10) all public garages or roof space allocated for the The governing body shall have the authority to com- the proper exercise of its powers. 2 M'di* minimum deptli la feet Court provisions. its opinion, such screening would impair vision at entrance and exit feet in height. Such accessory storage shall not ex- parking of vehicles shall be considered part of the re- pel the removal or correction of such sign within 60 i acci'ssor> building lu feel ill outer court — no outer court shall have a width of points on the properties affected. ceed 10 percent of the lot area and shall be so arranged Quired off-street parking area. days of notification of Its decission* whethei or not25-18.3 PROCEDURES ON APPEALS OR APPLICATION i\ or. • 'A- side minimum width lu feet less than 50 feet, nor a depth of greater than 120 feet ARTICLE 10 (OH DISTRICT COMMERCIAL at the rear of the principal building as to be mini- such sign existed at the time of enactment of this TO BOARD i accessory building ti feel OniO, ML'LTl-STORY (11) when off-street parking areas shall be used at night, 1 <2> inner court — inner courts shall be permitted. mally visible from a street. No Unscreened outdoor they shall be adequately lighted. Such lighting shall be ordinance. (a) Manner of tiling appeal or making application :: total, both. MIII > a: d-, 2 j let-t Utilities and services storage area shall be permitted. ii Huiuiin^ dimensions 25-11) 1 PERMITTED USES Installed and maintained in a manner not to reflect or Temporary signs. A temporary sign is one which shall re- 11) Appeals from decisions of the building inspector may be 1 1 • 1 i water and sewerage — water, storm and sanitary sewer- (2) customary other accessory structures and buildings. cause glare Into abutting or facing residential properties. main standing for a period not to exceed six months,..sub- taken to the board by o person or corporation aggrieved, 1 *UH)I" .IM'U mmimuir. I -»'<.• square I*! - ' age connections shall be provided and shall be installed In am COH district, no other than the following uses shall be 2 r.i'; iih.t ma\inv..m ^ tVt-: . thut the facilities fui du elhng.s lophane, ceramics, cloth, feathers, film. felt, fur, * glass a nearby lot provided that the distance between the like activities, such signs shall be removed within 15 days ing Inspector. Applications for special exception uses, J.V.- 1 I'tHMl n Kl) USES existing trunk drains, drainage lines and SL-U LTS will •b motor inns and hotels hair, leather, paper, plastics, metals, rubber, stones, shells, parking l^t and the entrance to the use it servos shall of the closing of tile event or occurrence advertised thereon. variances and other matters as hereinafter provided, not be impaired b> the proposed plans h :!un 2.V1U2 SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES wax. wire, wood, (except planing mills), and yarns. not exceed 200 feet. (f) Determination of sign area. may be made at any time. II i electric and telephone serv ice —- all such serv ices In an; Cull district, the following special exception uses may (c) the manufacture of precision instruments, optical goods, 25-152 OFF-STREET PARKING SCHEDtTLE. <1) For a sign, either free-standing or attached, the area 12) Appeals arc to be submitted to the board through the shall be provided to a multiple dwelling grnup pruject !„• punminl -ubjeci to tile provisions uf Article No 25-18 6 clocks and watches, and plastic or paper novelty products; shall be considered to include all lettering, wording, building Inspector in the form required or on forms GETS SCOOT AWARD...Neii by menus of undeiy?round facilities Off-street parking shall be provided in accordance with the \1 SKS assembly of small office equipment machinery, electrical and accompanying designs and symbols, together with provided for such purposes. The building inspector shall Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. 3 • accessory roof structure — antennae for the purposes ., ii'.(",e u-es permitted b> special exception in the CO district appliances, small electronic instruments and devices. following schedule: the background, whether open or enclosed, on which forthwith transmit to the board within 10 days of the Leo Kahn of 1063 Midwood of television receptjjjn shall be provided b> une master .:.>-lu.< AKKA \AKI> AND BUILDING DIMENSIONS Minimum Spaces they are displayed, but not including any supporting date of the filing of the appeal, all papers constituting iiiuni . (d) printing or publishing establishments. Use Drive, Rahway, was pre- lower for the project. w licruvur practicable In .ui\ COl! ilislrict. the following dimensional requirements the record upon which the action appealed from was .n H-luo te) Indoor storage building or warehouse, not including a (a) dwelling, one and two 2 per unit. A paved private drive- framework and bracing which are incidental to the •1 refuse collection - provisions shall be made for ilie -,h.ill ,i|,|)h unless otherwise excepled family way and private garage space shall display Itself. taken. All other applications shall be submitted to the sented with the Award for \N Hi DIN DIMKNSIONS truck terminal; but including a vehicle rental agency. collection of refuse fi om refuse conta .ner^ uf sub- .i ii)t d:men>ions. minimum (f) administrative and commercial offices and data process- be considered as fulfilling the i2» For a sign painted upon or applied to a building, the board on the forms provided for such purpose. Outstanding Scouting Service d 111 u- r. • ii.i i stantial construction ami satisfaclor> to ' .m> appiop 1 area 2U.000 square feel ing centers. dwelling requirement. area shall be considered to include ail lettering, word- (3) Plot plans, whever required and drawn to appropriate by Rahway Troop 38. The riaU' municipal hej'i h officer, board oi a^enc_\ 2 fioutage — 12J feet laboratory for scientific or industrial research or testing. (b) dwelling, town house ing and accompanying designs or symbols together scale, and submitted tn triplicate, shall accompany any ceremony was conducted by lauikieruig - suf ticirnt enclosed ;nr.i and iMiuipnu-Mt I) \ .ii i|s minimum applications or appeals brought before the board. : including experimentation and product development. and multiple-family 1.5 per unit with any backing of a different color than the finished Scout Leader Harold Miller Lt-.i minimum 7 .TIJO square i>t : shall be |)ID\ i lied ^ it Inn ouch umli i;>U' t .nm l> IIM ell 1 IMHH 1*25 feel, plus uiie fool ft;r each foot of building (b) Decision or actions taken by the board. 1 manufacturing, compounding, processing, packaging and ic) One per guest room and ope per material of the building face. mn'j^e ,»t tjuiidm^ line. nui:!::...! m^ o! u ithin r.ich inn! u hoi IA I'I pr.n ! IO I>1. tin height over 115 feet (h) hotel, motel, rooming of the troop at Temple Beth treatment of cosmetics, Pharmaceuticals and toiletries, house 1.5 employees (3) Where the sign consists of individual letters or sym- The secretary of the board of adjustment shall transmit to ;j ronij^r at fri.-ut lot line muuiiu.iii • ,i;.h Hit' iilld dl'>Ui.; |;>.i |)i)iis \., n.il-iilr .Hi-,i -I'..ill 2 -,uk one fool for each two feet of building height or tho applicant or appellant a true and exact copy of the reso- Torah, Rahway. Neil has been i)n 1 (1) public buildings and uses. bols attached to or painted on a surface, building, wall, ins i nils of cul-df-iJ 35 feet Li- \iVu\ idt-ii foi MJI'i |Ui;"Ji M'I, uulcs-i -.,ii, .1:1.1 1 ."> feel. w hichever is greater (d) hospital two per bed 1 ij) packaging and bottling establishment, but not a cannery. or window, the area shall be considered to be that of lution of the board setting for the determinaticmir decision. senior patrol leader of—the l.ut COM-: a^e. maximuinjj i. percent i. jcceisjo biuldniii ur u^e — five feet (e) nursing home one per bed the smallest quadrangle which encompasses all of the The secretary shall also notify other parties in interest, in- troop for the past three years. nnd Y'a'rcT" "3;n-.erislons 1 (k) manufacture of paint not employing a boiling or render- •s- Instil sidv*. — 25 percent "ui iv\ widtli vtr'trrmi buiWinn ing" process. " ----- ;_.__:. if> retail business^ ~~onc per r50 square feet of gross letters and symbols. cluding the township cleric, planning board, governing body. • !• fiont. niiminum depth 1!5 ftiet and the building inspector, A-oonv—nf-ttn*- He is a. memberLh Princeton —and line til—wiholesale-husiness establishment, distribution -plant or floor area - g p personal service one per 250 square feet of gross building h feet quality material-; i\\ aecoi'd.iiKH' wilh M tounslup bu:l.l lu-ighi 1L,UI SLUI icb. D2 feel, except that for lots greater (m) light metal processes Including metal finishing, grinding. business ~~rrotjr~ area """ 23-18.4 PEE FOR APPEAL OR APPLICATION TO BOARD. way High School and will be ;|,;ui thive li afi'i1;, m a re-a one additional story • not to polishing, heat taiatrcmnL—metaX stamping and extrusion extend or project beyond the face of such building or attending Rutgers Ctt 3 -.dc- minimum u idth fl fet-t ing code and anv amendmt'iHs tlu'ifto ih) business and profes- one per 250 square feet of gross - other structure located in any residential district a Each application made or appeal filed with the board shall be jCii'isuo building J feet balconies and \ai;jlion> in the building lnu* bhall In- i-\ci'fd Ki li-vl poi stun shall be permuted for each of small products, and manufacture of light metal products. sional offices, banks floor area accompanied by a fee payable to the township in accordance with ,niiiiUon.tt JCIC oi lui up lu a maximum of six stories. tn) craftsman's or contractor's shop, such as carpentry, plumb- distance of more than six inches, and in no event -shall New Brunswick, this fall as Mia!, boil! sue \ j r11a 'lu feet used wherever jjnicucnblf rivlf nr such projection—be~aTiy~greaTer~Thari 18 mches~ln any hy tho "TTheie sleep lori'Mn iKTmllv; ami :uhl n ion.il •im.. inn log> w&ldli^gr-eWetrieien—or—machine -shop: yg 8 lnche reasonable amounts necessary for the processing of applications SV A organizations, libraries floor area other jliatrict where signs are permitted, MM? _S T2T "T~tr~Tn~"th~i e casc e ofT an overhanginhi g sigi n whichihh IsI aligned —and-appealsi—— —• •• --• ———-—— Hit and 2'-, -2 \i, uch ihall not be nud t" I'eimit a veiUe.il KAH Flooi are-1 I'atloi — U ti In.-any IB -district,--tho—following- exception uses may be TJT "re^laUralit f bnc"~JSBi*'~S0~Bqnar"e"reeT~ i7Tn ti~"np.-rrrracnr- nntftr-tii perpendicular or- at an-aagle-to^ ihe- buHdfargline over i I l TTTS I K1 (." 1 MM-I • A.111LT permitted pursuant to the provisions oT section No. 25-1B.B: floor area which such sign projects, no sign shall project Into CHAPTER" AND MAP. U'HKU R1.S1DEN T1AL. anv multiple t"jmii> elhng AltlKl.i. 11. C(. H1S1KIC1 (iE\ERAL (a) public utility Installations. (k) places of assembly a required yard or otherwise extend outward, from The board of adjustment Is hereby a_uth.o_rized upon an appeal SuiJti-vujuii him nidilHL' ce . —-LbJ contractniis—storage—yard—and other similar such yard for including churches and Kroup pr a building dr other structure to wblch"lt is attached to hear ahef deeT&c:~ " -^,^—- No multiple duellin 2,> \\ : I'KUMrri'Ku USKS the storage of materials and heavy machinery, and lumber theaters. one per 4 scars more thqn five feet. The lowest portion of such over- • (a) Any matter where an appellant charges that the building in- To Be Closed ; !'.:in ••n.ler tins section u .ni> ullu 1 -,i>i-i LOI! uf I his fi.ap d supply and equipment ccntcra, provided tl> commercial recreation one per 150 square feet of gross in .,:n. i\, ,IK^H47-H<>-t>tiuw—Uiaji—Ui-t> follow, in y uses shall be hanging sign shall be at least 10 feet above tho fin- spector was in error in issuing or .refusing to Issue a building .r.r,\ i>t- ni,.vU- ft>i ., -upi-i mt 1'inii ni ]n-i tsui tt-ti f\i<-pl •••> [H'uv Mcd in SfCUon No 25-1 1 li that such uses shall be adequately screened by evergreen facilities, such as flc^sr-area ished grade of any surface immediately below. permit or certificate of occupancy^, or as a result of misin- district hvr upon the piemise 1 lie -.iid• \: pt-rin' rinl< ni sli.iil h: p p , ii uses pr. mitii-d in the CN district, except dwellings plantings or fences !n the manner required and are lo- bowling alleys (3) No free standing sign shall be located within 5 feet On 10 Saturdays imd uii \ i -:m; ;.!ul m t it terpreting the meaning, intent or application of any uedtlon cliurcV.e his lull-tune occupation the Can cated at least 400 feet distant from Tmy^VesttfeHTlaT district. imi warehouse, wholesal- one per 750 square feet of gross of any lot Une. or provision of this chapter. Infi-opasattan —-floor-^arca- ior one .per -L3- cm-— 4h) -Exempted Signsr Tfae-Gl&gk Public Library :*!•.ce-. c< 'iiM'.ii! ceil! ef lihr.i: ,es 35-13. — rt)+—Ttaiy—mattej—whuit*' tii\r~ appellant' sitcgBS' ^thai~tnTn5Qlianig" ployees) Nothing herein shall be construed to affect in any way Inspector was in error in his determination as to the exact will be closed on the 10 Sat- 1 STO'TAI. KxtT-rrTTcrN" In any IR district, the following dimensional requirements m •.: p les including theaters shall apply: mi manufacturing plant one per 200 square feet of gross nny directional, informational, or street name signs erected location of a district boundary line on the zoning may that urdays from July 1 to Sept. In JIIV K t,u .Ii-,:: id Hie \n e\(-i'!'!;. n ..•>!•• i (a) lot dimensions, minimum floor area (or one per 1.5 em- by any municipal, county, state or federal government forms a part of this chapter. 2 inclusive. The library will sec', ..m N. • 2.i I li (J ptrl :iUtU-d iimitM -•<-cl urn N'' <1) area — 7 acres ployees) agency or utility in connection with street Identifications, (c) Any matter which the building Inspector appeals to the .illV >[!! I' ..) i 1 \l 1 be open as usual through the H-7.' i:: -!: !C! bliall In- fi;iiM-hfd u-"l. IC' (2) frontage — 250 feet educational institu- 1.5 parking spaces per staff mem- public buildings, raiiroad crossings, electric utility lines grounds of doubt as to the meaning or interpreting of any and Installations, and other like uses, buildings, or activi- week from Monday to Friday 3 AHKA "i AMU \M) HLIl.IMNi DIMKNSli >\"S building in>|>i-ct.n l oi u'Wi" (b) yarda, minimum tion ber or employee provision of this chapter or as to the location of a district 1 i)te: ties; any non-illuminated name plate or plaque of less diiiieiiSiUiijl : equ ire merits ul iecliun No 2J-1.»-1 '•! '>hi KMKl'llDN (1) front — 100 feet one per 500 square ~feet of grosiJ boundary line on the zoning map. from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. and In anv K-iiU tli.-»L: !:L- 1'ull^ .'. uifi diiiiciiSiU; M'r.i ip) furniture at ore than 2 square feet in area; or any directional signs on *,-_ ( OMMIIU IAL •. n : ; he l • illo (2) rear — 75 feet 1Rfl from 7 to 9 p. m. on Mon- shall applv \ It T1C1 K H Cl) I > 1 s i K1 ( 1 n£ e\ieption uses mav be per- floor area, plus one per employee premises less than one square foot in area indicating traf- -°-1B-d SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES. 1 tl) accessory building~and use — must comply with • a • Lol dniUMiiioiis 'Iju rommcri';;il < Mlin- ,,, ,,| ,.\ i -i. us article .No 23-1 ti b' gasoline filling two per each grease bay or similar fie movements, exits and entrances. (a) The board of udjustment shall have the power and authority day, Wendesday and Thurs- in -i j :l.i! .^iii principal building i-Xlit!!'.;-: .ilfas Ol 11,c l-.'l! station service area located within a build- (i) Obstruction prohibited to receive applications for special exception uses and to day evenings. The library 2 liM •'• ,!••••.•'. .' i...,,,.: ...j ! -inv mi!!!::::;! (3) side — 75 feet t-oinnir: i-i.i! cbai ,.i.i;i'i i-; =i - ing, plus one per employee on duty, recommend to tlie governing body of the Township of Clark will be closed on Monday, 3 • lot frontage at front lol line, mum:...: (I) accessory building and use — must comply with No sign shall be located so as to obstruct any door, fire i.u'.n i : .ill inia I hospital principal building minimum of five. This requirement escape, stairway, or opening intended to provide light, the issuance of building permits and certificates of occu- July 3, as well as on Indepen- TITS 'T.I I....- T'l Cl-lll'-^ai" 3D Il'Ct homo oeei.jiations -iiiii \];|. \ \ \i([i .\M' HU11.1)1 NU DIMENSION'S shall be In addition to the paved pancy for only those special exception uscs^permtttftd or b1 Lot coverage, ni.ixir.iuni 30 percent (4) both sides total of 150 feet _^^^_^^_ air. ingress and egress for any building or structure; and dence Day« tiisli-ict destynaTiun has t)l Lll rii^tnrt the following dimensional roqmromonti: area to be -provided-adjacent to no sign will be permitted where such sign wouM obstruct authoriied in specified districts, and which before approval (c) building dimensions gasoline pumps where temporarily by the governing body, are subject to the building principals, meieial development ^ i v ut I .el ^ ,-e excepled 11) height — 40 feet and 3 stories vision at a street Intersection or at any curve in any There will be a special • 1' front, minimum depth 25 feet i'l ids m such tiisti ids standing vehicles are being serv- considerations and conditions hereinafter outlined in this hiu- 11:; I: . llHi 111 (2) lot coverage — 20% buildings (maximum) street. Such signs where they exist are subject to action film on eighteenth century • I • accessor;, building 25 feel ices. by the governing body and must be corrected or removed section. •2' rear, minimum depth 110 feet l.j.uou >o,uali_- tevl 40% open space (minimum) life In Colonial Williams- ri' r) medical or dental one per 100 square feet of gross within 80 days of the notification to do so. (b) The board before recommending the Issuance of any permits i a c c e s s o i • > building 5 feel In ;tn\ Cl) d;-' i ;c: i:- -lln i '.!• •' ISI' • 1 uu let-1 (3) no building shall be located any less than 250 feet burg today at 12:30 p. m. 1 clinic floor area (J) Number of signs permitted. for special exception use to the governing body shall con- •.X. aide, minimum depth" 8 feet from any dwelling tn an adjacent "*R" district. This sider the following. Coffee will be provided by •Htt. • i • acces^orv building 5 feel CUsl> lli.il * .ii L (---I.; \ ui— alld ! provisions shall also applu to outdoor storage areas; (a) funeral home one per each 10 square feet In Unless otherwise provided, no morc than one sign on any »,,;,. !; •,, i,-,-l i\ee[it I li.it .-.hen jl)ull 1111£ <±n " H ' dis- street frontage shall be permitted on any premises in tl) No building permit and certificate of occupancy shall be the library. 11 tulal Until skii' > arda 1 U feet bu-iili-ss ,ila! ; i • •! i •*-;••:!.: 1 u'lu'i but shall not include off-street parking areas. main chapel or parlor :, .^ • : i., .,;,- \ .ij ii t t-qui: emeli: ui iiK'h K d lilrict bhall (4) one parking space per employee. a residential, commercial, or Industrial district. This pro- Issued upon the recommendation of the lonlng board d Huildmg dimiMi.-ioiii no building or outdoor storage area shall be located (t) professional office subject to the approval of the governing body for any ji-l'1 ' o ! he iltii!fti-i"M,i' If'iuiii ... • j ; : ,1 • t,e .iiiu'.'niij, > ard vision shall not upply to sUns Indicating the entrance to 1 floor aic.i minimum 1 uOO squari' let-t an ahnttiwgg "R" ; _ - - - Tbo^ofiftcaoi a physician, doctor-, or- 1 1 or exit from a premises, or any such similar permitted upeciul exception use until the zoning board has first 2 tu-iglil. uiaxiir.uui ^5 u-el and 2' ^ stu 1 pi.iL-i - i 1 ^ 'i: -Lit' -in* . ! i''.ii> d . .,.1: s,,i;;, a-- i.ile > Jlil 1 equueuielt t and, in such Instances, outdoor storage areas shall be dentist requires five spaces for each b..t signs. For properties on corner lots one sign may be received and considered an advisory report theroon-fr-om - • ilHiilii ipai "llJcv i .i (ul laci ill ii' . ; . : , ^ l'. . :;iell -lol n I: i a \ 1111 Li IU screened in'the manner prescribed in (a) (2) of section —~~ practitioner on the premises. the planning board_wlth respect to the location of such Police Blotter K \ I) 1ST III (T MILTII'I.E-IAMILV 1 :.•,.„!;[ .i*' ! eet two ifui it's No. 25-15.4. permitted on each street frontage providing that the ag- ARTICLE 1 floor area, minimum of 15.000 square feet. garage minimum of 8 spaces township, and. where appropriate, with reference to the huMH- urt'ui'.ii ion- ..i;i: IM • ii • -.' .', i AH i.i-e: ,.i , .. raiiu U -i half times the area of a single aign hereinafter specified FKKMiri'Kl) L'SKS 1 25-13.4 DESIGN AND SITE REQUIREMENTS. 25-16.2 PERMITTED SIGNS. adequacy of the site areas and Xhc_ arrangement of build- MONDAY, JUNE 12 ,h.,;i ,|K-H ii'.u.! • lu pei cent 25-153 OFF-STREET LOADING SCHEDULE, aii> R-A LM-Mict tm utlif! ihan the l.ilo-.w ing and structurestructur s thereon,, drivewaysy , partinpgg "^ "—-•*- mdoui > 1 I.is slu.ll nul l>. di-i'i IK I*. 1 DISTRICT — LIMITED (a) all landscaping. ;, entry and larceny 1 . "Jj 11) all portions of a lot not covered by buildings and out- ing areas, and other pertinent features of the plot plan tasl •! Mt'd i si.njii-l.ll.i i. • •• occurred at the Rahway Val- jeet INDLS11UAL door storage enclosures and pedestrian and vehicular mum dimensions of 12 by 25 foet for standard two-axle com- (1) One unlighted real estate sign advertising a premises in accordance with the standards set forth in Section pel boii.i 1 ~-1• I v 1L"I i si ,ib! islii Ui'ii' mercial vehicles and 14 feet by 50 feet for standard three-or- ley Sewage Authority plant Corner 12 I'Kinil 1 1KU USKS surfaces shall be landscaped and thereafter maintained for sale or rent, provided that such sign shall not No. 25-15.7 of this ordinance. itLbtriC. ijLl-.lllt'ssi'-. iiull .is hai Ultl more axle vehicles. A minimum clear height of 14 feet will ^tn-icrurcs and buildings 1 In good condition. Landscaping shall mean the plant? exceed six (6) square feet In area and shall be set i2> The planning bourd shall make such report within 30 The lock was broken off a 1 • Liistomai'v accessor:- art st LKlUJi inuMi .i ml da net* au\ 1 dibliiL-t. no DI hei than the following uses ihall be per- be required, back at least one-half the required front yard depth. (.let aclit-U pri volt* tlo+-ttv;«m —— funeral homes . nioi :u.iMi'i. e\L"L-lJi- •'"= pru\uleil "1 sect lun No J5-1U-! Ing of grass, shrubs, trees and other comparable ground days of the date such matter was referred to it for re- trailer door, and an assort- JiL'I —1— (b) off-street loading spaces for commercial and industrial uses 12) One temporary sign not exceeding 40 square feet rZ- uli'-iUeul parking purhUaill to UlC rncU ai I'II^I >','\ WMS cover. Appropriate foundation plantings along the front view. ment of tools valued at $1, jLiJ ' 71 shall be provided in accordance with the following: identifying a project, building, owner, architect con- No ID uf this chapter apti'i !>•! tl:i- i >ili:.i^e .ne.is and huiUiin^M — such accessary uses shall building line shall be provided. (c) the governing body may attach all reasonable and necessary N lu ol 111 Zl\-. PUl alUtlH 1" al tiele No It) Square fe«t of floor area 480 was stolen. Because of • ;j • v.^ns pursuant I>J prov isionsi of ai Ucle pieteiabl\ lie confined to enclosed buildings, but may be — (2) when the lot portion thereof on which parking or tractor, or engineer during construction, provided such conditions on the building permit authorizing the special loi ulmli MiiiH-. a IT piTinilleil devoted to use Number of spaces required sign shall bo removed promptly after completion of the weight, it would have .1 ^.i Uiii chapter peimiMe.: in outdoor areas or compounds providing that loading spaces are located abbts the rear or side line exception use to assure that the intent of the comprehensive Liar Of till1 ri'MdelltS Jj-8 2 SPICIAL KXCKPTION ISKS -1 ^ A imnimg pools lu e e\clu^ivt> stiel: an ,i:i'.i i-i emnpuund shall be screened on the front of, or Is across the street from any land in a residen- 5.000 to 30.000 one tho building and shall be set back at least one half master plan and this ordinance is complied with, and that taken two men to lift the , i , i • 1 , :: r.. i -I 11- -Hi. •llll.l! "1 \eepi 1011 iise- tn.iv ul the 111u 11:ple -d 1A e 11111g jcaU-d un tlu same 111 an> I'll dl.t 1 le! llii- l'olliiVMtin ipi < i .tiid iiiit'h t>> a solid masonry wall, solid fence, or dense tial district, a solid wall, solid fence or compact ever- 30,000 to 70,000 two the required front yard depth. the uses of the surrounding properties are adequately safe- boxes of tools. i.lli' d O'll!! ' • ] i - . ; 1 i If. t ; i ad t section No 2o- IB ti (3) One cign or bulletin board for a permitted npn-resl- guarded. Such conditions of approval may include or relate lot or parcel pi-rmnii-d pui-iuin! in tlic pio\i--i"i t.\ <-i tii LM-U itantinji nui leta than ti feet in height. Such green planting no less than four feet in height shall 70.000 to 120.00 three TUESDAY, JCNE 13 i - \l P ::: a:id 1 J . ' •. . i • . ' ! -1 I.U.I I " ^ i J ! pillllK.1 Ul lh;> .Il-t.illat 1. tl • jtut-^i; iLuraiie snail not exceed 10 percent of the lut be provided and maintained In good condition. Such Each additional 60.000 dential use provided that such sign shall not exceed to, but are not limited to, design of buildings, aesthetics and ;v LL h..!ld ci cliuichci and uthor places uf wos'ship. parish homo Grover Cleveland School, (• ' ' \ II r f.-llK'Ail act 1 :. "• '. .'< • 1 r- ' I ' b huipltaN alld li-latl'l! ll.ii - lint IH)' ammal sixteen (18) square feot and shall be set back at least appearance, plantings and their maintenance as screens be- d inm-iiublu; educaLi''Ual ms.titut ions ji,.,, jmi ih.ill Hi* so arranged at the rear of the principal screen shall be located adjacent to parking or loading square feet one additional E. Milton Avenue, reported ,• public buildings ami uses tals lii.i Kl in L; JI to be minima 11> visible from a street. No areas rather than on the periphery of the lot. 25-15.4 SCREENING REQUIRED. one-half tho required front yard depth. tween dissimilar uses, other landscaping features hours of Snunti pressure lcv«-l m 1 1 l : l n J ta i4) One sign Identifying a permitted accessory professional operation of the proposed use. lighting, density, or extent of ll.llll i i ) ' I'f _JL u ni'-t'l """••> dt-iaclu-u du filings pi_2.\l'^_n_g__th:»t Jhe_a_: c. L _i!_!A!Llii! i.LL'iiil—L'I^^i'-^i i.i"l ^_ ''_L _l_ l _ __ nii-n i ened nui.liu,r stuiage area -.hall be permitted (3) no luminaries on off-street parking areas shall b« five broken windows at the " "nitprotrar ; All off-street Parking areas with provision for mmt- fhnn fiw -or—home—occupation,—provided—that—auch—sij i uinl public hetrlth ciditi uVi/Il>cIs "Te~~n.ounr 1 'd i tav erns ~~2 ~-.ionuii > oTTiri al 17e?^0T\^^rrucTTrnt»3-a-n 1 arranged und designed so us to not cause offensive spaces for the temporary parking of commercial'vehicles, shall be stairway landing area. .ill trjii. p.ieK.i^uit; uf .mii'li' - i'i merchandibe or products from pre- tached to the dwelling. upon the recommendation oi the Board of Adjustment pur- 1 "i i J 115-7 2 SPECIAL EXCEPTION LSES 2f>-li \i AitKA. VAH1) AM) HI H.IMMi 1)1 MKNSK i\» light or glare in abutting or nearby residential pro- effectively screened on each side which adjoins or faces a residen- •17 \ii...si> prejiareU MKilerials such as bone, canvas, cellophane, suant to the provisions of this section of this ordinance shall WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14 j t special exct'pi ion USl'S In an\ CO dislrict. i!u- lolKm ii,^ .1 iir.e:.-.' 'i:.il i .•,;;; ;i IT.U-I:' •• tial district or an Institutional premises, except that such screening tb) CN. CO, COH Districts. 41 In an> K-A di=,tnct. the full^ui perties. be construed to be a conforming use. A break and entry was re- .11 '' U i; 111 j 1 lo ti iA-ra!!5:e> iinl; [ L all ler-.. him. toll, tur, glass haii. leatlier. mav h»' [H-rmitwd puisiuiiil i" Un. p:-'w j ui bi-ctiun .Ni) 2- shall appl> . nilliv utlit'ruiM' exct'pti'd (b) architectural appearance. No permit shall be granted In shall not be required where the parking or loading area is already (1> Any sign permitted in residential districts. uUU • \1\JU J7 paper pia-slie^ metals, rubber, stones, shells, wax, wire. (2) One sign advertising services offered or goods sold 25-18.7 VARIANCES. ported by Huffman-Koos, Si. M in\ a medical o i n e i it a 1 climes ,i Lot dimensions, nunimuni 1 an IR district for a building or use If the design or con- effectively screened by a natural terrain feature or a street classi- ^UU- IM'ju .M ^, ,.,1 eMi'pl plain 11(4 Illllls a lid V ai'tla struction of the building be so markedly incongruous with fied in the major street portion of the comprehensive master plan or produced on the premises. Such sign shall not exceed (a) Dimensional Variances. George Avenue. A window •1\ k II'Ltl:- b nursing and care hunu-s < 1 » frutitatie ~ HO led i -liKJ - •).!,•< 1 li 1 with column rci.il the ni,ii:iii,K'' ji i- '•! iuecision instruments, optical goods, the character of the neighborhood as to be seriously de- as a major arterial street requiring a right-of-way oi BQ led or twenty-four (24) square; feet in CN districts. In the The Board of Adjust""*"* rnny grnnt v.-irijinfws lathe strict. -was--broken—to— gain- entry. . t- • oil-si !••.'«.• t i>arkuig m coinirt-lion 2' area — 1U.0UU square feet i:Li^.ki ami \\ ,iu iir\ ;nitl uliiijlic i!r paper Hov_e.lLy products in v. ])ii\ at i- clubs and service organizations trimental to -the value of adjacent or nearby ^property. Ifor more. CO and COH districts, such sign shall not exceed one application of any of the requirements of this Ordinance in 1J Yards, minimum -• ii-»eiiil)lv ui small uilice equipment niaclnnery, electrical ap- An office on; rhe main level If the puDlic utility installation* , 1> front — 20 left, plus nm.-* iout loi eacii twu ivul nl huikl- this purpose the planning board shall review all plans. Such screening shall be a solid wall or a solid fence, not less (D square foot for each lineal foot of building front- the case of exceptionally Irregular, narrow, shallow or steep IT- rtmn- of iht- pliance^ small rk-eu ome instruments and devises. age it identifies up to forty-eight (48) square feet. was ransacked, but nothing ::.L-I I > h f >,v\ miming clubs \t\n height over 30 feet than five feet in height, together with a three foot planting strip lots, or other exceptional physical conditions, whereby such ic'.fd 11 om i-ach pi iimi]^ oi publishing establishments ARTICLE 14 O DISTRICT CONSERVATION appears to b^ missing. Fur- 26-1 s AllEA. \.\HD AND lUU.DlNei DIMENSIONS 2 suit- — live feet, o.icepl that \t-hfii aluiti;ii!J :m "H i!.- on the outside of such wall or fence, planted in shrubs and ever- (3 Projecting signs attached to a wall or free-standing strict application would result in practical difficulty or un- • a 11L1 induiM- sioia^e nuilding or warehouse, not including a truck AND RECREATION. tnct. the side \ard r*?quii-emeni oi M;II. \< ili>i!ic: ^liull greens. In lieu of such wall, fence and planting strip, a compact signs in CN districts shall not be illuminated. necessary hardship thut would deprive the owner of the ther Investigation revealed of the In aii> H-A district the toll^u ing dunenstonal ruquiivnim',^ terminal hut including a vehicle rental agency. Correction uppli to the abuttmy \aid 25-14.1 PURPOSE OF DISTRICT. evergreen hedge of not less than three feet in height at the time (4> No roof signs shall be permitted. reasonable usy_Q.f the land or building involved. No variance a quantity of [tools and lamps Typo of operalmn hhall appli except mat all uses wtli.-i ihan muluple-gruuu dw ell- administrative and commercial oilices and duta processing .11 in Dt'tibcla :JI both sides — 25 perceru ui' loi wiiiih ..I frunt Inilldin^ It is the Intent of this chapter In furtherance of the object- of planting may be used. The fence, wall, planting strip, and/or (3) Free standing signs shall not exceed a height of twenty In the" atrict'"appIIcatfon~*oT any" provision of this ordinance infi projet-l -hall conform to tho awn. > ard and building dirnen- centers and shades tdJcen, and various line ives of the comprehensive master plan to establish certain districts hedge shall be maintained In good condition, and no advertising (20) feet. shall bo granted by the Board of Adjustment unless it flnds: J a: Uav time nper. biuns oi me iiuisi restrict i\ v aujacent oiie-tanuly detaciiOLi resl- laburatmv lor scientitk1 or industrial reseai'ch or testing, in- items of furniture valued at D 4. .;tr — ~ame as side \ id requirements wherein both land and water resources shall be preserved free shall be placed thereon. (c) CG and I Districts. il) There are special circumstances or conditions, fully de- Nolbt* suu: fi1 dt'iitial district rt cluding e\i»i i iiijentation and product development. $726 were damaged. t Bulldiny dimensions, max.mum. from encroachment by any residential, commercial cr industrial The screening shall be so designed that vehicle sight distance (1) Any sign permitted In an R district, where applicable. scribed In the findings of the board, applying to such less than 2ii • 5* lol nunui.li! ui tug. compounding, processing, packaging and 1 1 height — 40 feet and three sturie-». exfejit ioi' lots con- uses and building?. The preservation of these designated areas in shall be affected by entrances, exits, and street intersections. Where (2) Signs advertising the service offered or goods sold or land or buildings and not applying generally to land or Fred L. Sqhubauer of Clark S oisi* MMIUI area, minimum iequ:red - no multiple dvv-elliny ^ruLip 11 eat men I uf ci.smetics. Pharmaceuticals and toiletries. • !• tiguous to a residential dislricl where the commercial build- their open and natural state is deemed necessary: to reduce the an off-street parking area abuts or adjoins another, a five-foot wide produced on the premisea. the aggregate area of which buildings in the neighborhood, and that aaid circum- less ih.in .V project shall be pei nulled upon a lot or parcel ol an> reported his car stolen from • 1U* ing is within fiu feet uf the cutmyuous lot line In This public buildings and uat-a amount of soil erosion along stream and rivor banks to minimize planting strip maintained in good condition may be used in lieu of shall not exceed one and one-half square feet for each stances or conditions are such that strict application of Nulse ioiii i e luss than i-i i acrua ol land packaging and bottling establishment, but not a cannery the provisions of this ordinance would deprive the appli- the Lewis Street parking lot. hi-- 1M:.. IL case, the height requirement of tlie residential district sedimentation of such bodies of water; to preserve the natural the required screening. lineal foot of building frontage which is Identified or less Ui.ili \ r 15- • 2' frontage, minimum — anv nuiHlple-dwellin^ group maiuiiaciui e of paint nol employing a boiling or rendering amenities of such areas; to create and preserve open areas as cant of the reasonable use of auch land or buildings. William Mitchell of 1755 ar.Li U shall apply. 25-15.5 STREET ACCESS REGULATIONS. one (1) square foot for each 300 square feet of lot Niilsf o£ uiu- project shall have a froiUaye. on a paved public slreeL i2' lot coverage — 30 percent fjepaTRtlQns between densely settled urban greag or neighborhoods; area, whichever is greater, up to a maximum of 200 {2) That, for reasons fully act forth in the findings of the Park Street reported his new — 5 of nol less Ihuli 2UU ieeL vthulesale busmen establiehment, distribution plant or food to preserve as much as possible the natural drainage character^ any portion of any entrance or exit driveway shall not be square feet. board, the granting of the variance in necessary ior the Noise of k3J FAR (Floor area ratio) — 0 4. any closer than 20 feet to the curb line of an Intersecting lawnmower valued at about mi L r- lot coverages 'd» Open space — 15 percent locker istics of the watershed to minimize flood or high water damage; (3) No roof signs are permitted. reasonable use of the land or building and that the vari- hum, : light metal processes including metal finishing, grinding, street. $150 stolen from his garage. .us un!} . 1 • by buildings and accessui \ structures — not more ARTICLE «. CX D1STUICT NE1G1IUOIUIOOU SERVK'E ' to preserve the quality of bodies of water as sourcos of water (4) Free-standing signs shall not exceed a height of twenty- ance as granted by the Board is the minimum variance • A p |: .:iu; than '20 pe-cent of the lot or parcel area polishing, heat treatment, metal stamping and extrusion of supply; and to provide opportunities for the use of these areas requirements, minimum. pied only b> the t-vvner or operator of the commercial use. sturaye of materials and heuvy machinery, and lumber yards from any lot used for commercial or industrial purposes shall permitted. Such variance shall be approved or disapproved A r e.. •!.. t .1 .it tit brV Olid the but not including a rifle, pistol or skeet shooting range. be permTtiec! to or from any local street where such street fully existing on the date of enactment of this ordinance may be mission and drive shaft t ifc'.um.r vibi at lull nieas- 1I1 front •- nu multiple-family dwelling consuming a part und further provided that such dwelling shall have a sepa- and garden supply and equipment centers, provided that ib> any public recreational use, subject to the review pro- continued, even though such use does not conform to the regula- by resolution of the governing body. No such use variance stolen from tits car while the of a niultiple-dufllmy group project shall be placed rate entrance and shall have u minimum habitable floor area such uses shall be adequately screened by evergreen plant- cedure as provided in -section No. 25-18.4, serves abutting properties in any -adjacent residential district. shall be approved unless: ony nmp 25-15.6 -WAIVER OR MODIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS. tions of the district in which It is located; except that this provision vehicle was parked~trr~me .—~ony nem=o-i'--u>~a—i'-F*jiU--lut- linu than 45 tcclr provided, uf 780 square feet ing ui" fences in the manner required and are located ut 25-14.3 SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES. ahull not apply to any uses found to bo hazardous to the public (1) There are special circumstances relating to the particu- t'n.l'.'-i .ik-J ;:i :tu- M-L- r; J AKTlfl 1 K IV. ill- I UK I (»\K-I AMI1.N however, where such front lot line abuts a street ded - retail establishments serving local needs, including, but not leant fTOU feel distant from any residential district. (a) off-street parking and/or loading requirements for uses lar case, described fully in the findings of the board of parking lot at the rear of the III I ' ' 111 1> Hi health, safety or welfare by the governing body. r> iL;nJ. of '}L:.111t'y lnj; play, ia signated on the major street portion of the comprehen- In any O district, the following special exception uses may adjustment and the governing body, which would -de- limited to the suit' of groceries, baked goods, ollk'i- supplies, 25-12 3 A^EA. YARD AND BUILDING DIMENSIONS. other than those cited above shall be determined in con- 25-17.2 EXTENSION OR ENLARGEMENT OF USE. Audrey Drive apartments. JariL.ar\, 1 - 1 Jrawt. wi i\- 25-3 1 l'KUM sive master pU.n its a mujor arterial street of fl sec- flowers, and the dispensing of pharmuceulical products be permitted pursuant to the authority granted to the zoning sultation-with, the Plnnning Board. prive the applicant of a reasonable use of lands and/or The equipment was valued In an;. H ing shall ondary nrtrrrui street.- the aetbock- iUutance -eha-H- be personal und consumer service catnbUshments surh as beauty In any I dlatriet. Ihe ioilowinn dimensionni requirement* shall board in sectrbHTJol 25-18.6. No non-conforming use shall be extended or enlarged In any buildings under the use regulations of the applicable |,la\LJ r. JamilCJ ar.J ir. increased to 75 feel The same, provisions shall apply (a) privute boot rental facilities, including necessary struc- the Planning Board may waive the requirements of section way except as provided in section No. 25-18.3 of this chapter. Noth- at about $300. A suspect is Mexico. IJuring A, ril, l.uir. .- lit? perm.uu'.: No 25-2 und barber shops. apply: No. 25-15.2 and No. 25-15.3 or may require additional space district. to all accessory buildings. ie> tures and docks, where adequate suitable land Is avail- ing in this or any other provision of this chapter 'shall be deemed • a ilv. i'i.;ii| Led indoor thealeru, (a) lol dlmenBlonn. minimum if the particular use BO warrants. (2) The granting of such variance will be In harmony with being investigated. and ii' TV. j games ^.TI plac- !21 rear— no such dwelling shall be placed any nearer to if) able and is of sufficient depth from the edge of any water to permit any building or structure used as a non-conforming use i b act'L" v uignn. pursuant to the provWo"mi of article No 16 of this (i) urea 40,000 square feet 25-17.7 PLOT PLAN REVIEW BY PLANNING BOARD. the general purpose nnd Intent %f this ordinunce. and Mrs. Napalie Lishatc of ed with Guareni ila. 1 r.is 1 c..-. .: .,; \ . t , --... . s; i uchi. e-, i,i..i buildings, incluti- u rear lot line than 40 feet. Accessory buildings shall chapter for the uaes for which signa are permitted area to permit a suitably sized off-street parking area. to encroach upon any required yards, open spaces, off-street park- will not be injurious to the neighborhood or otherwise 1 i2) frontiige — 130 feet Perth Amboy reported that montfi tlu 1 . S. st.'OCL'r for- • i. • ,n :-.i •! | •'. '' '• j^arat;. a be placed no nearer than 2U feot to such line. ib) public utility Installations. ta) no application for a building permit or certificate of oc- ing area, or loading spaces; nor shall the height, lot coverage or detrimental to the public welfare. i3i yide — no auch duelling shall be pluced ony nearer 25-0.2 SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES. (b> yarda, minimum cupancy for a building or use in any district shall be ap- •.,,< ;,...,\i._. , ,;s.i;i!ii u, ilie pruvisiunb oi article ARTICLE 15 OFF-STREET PARKING REQUIREMENTS. "other requirement be exceeded. her car was broken into and ces will entertain Janiaic a In any CN district, the following special exception uses maj (1) front — 40 feet proved unless there Is Included within the plat plan for (3) The Planning Board shall first have the opportunity to 1.', .,[ :;.:-, ::. i-:e: to a aide lot line than 30 feel, provided however, that (2) prepare on advisory report thereon, such report to be entered while the vehicle and M JXICO In this Cu^ntr\ . L be permitted uubjeci to the provisions of article No 25-18 0 rear — 23 feet 25-15.1 GENERAL PROVISIONS. such building or use a plan showing the required space .25-17.3 ALTERATION OF USE. ,, ..;.•• . . ]n-i)v isiu:i», i [ arlicie N'o 10 of thu where such lino is a side street lino, the diutnnco »hall ill nccesaory buildlne and use — three reot submitted to the Board of Adjustment within 30 days I wo ut ih(-> fuur team:-) will be increased to 4U led. In any event, no auch dwelling (ii) those uues permitted by special exception in the CO district. Parking spaces, off-street parking areas, and/or off-street designated for off-street parking or loading purposes to No non-conforming use shall be in any way altered, except as was parked in a parking lot • c: (3) aide — 15 feet, total 50 feet of the date such matter was referred to the Planning Hhall be Ics^ than 5u feet from any other dwelling or loading spaces shall be provided for any principal building or be provided as accessory uses to such building or use and hereinbefore provided. of Merck 8i Co. Inc. on E. be chosen tu advanceruMan- ,iu- |n : i:, .:••:.• -^nnmiiiK pooN enclosed in u ynrd 25-D.3 AREA, YARD. AND BUILDING DIMENSIONS (1) accfca»»»'v-biUldlftfl-and-.uac.-^-thr.pp-£EribiUldlftfMmd use . Board for review. place of business un any abutting property. Accessory 1 other structure erected or constructed upon a lot, or for any in accordance with the provisions of this section. (a) such use shall not be changed unless to a conforming use Scott Avenue. The lock was ic h on th e basis of th e l r , ii-iu i« .-.s ttian -1 icet high. • In any CN district, the following dimensional requirements ^j both aides — 25% of lot width at front building lino with (c) Safeguards and Conditions. buildings shall be located at least 20 feet from a Bide lot or area of land put Into use after the date of the enactment lb) If damaged to more than 50% of its value, no such uec shall broken off and forced our recurds in this hum •_' ar.d C .,; .>,,! - . ;• agi-iL-uliuial uses und ncttvities bul uhall be upplled. unless otherwise oKcepted. SO" feet* minimum (b) the design and layout of any off-street parking area, herein- The Board of Adjustment or governing body, as the case may lot line, and at least 40 feet from a side atroet line. (a) lot dimensions, minimum. ic) building dimensions, maximum of this ordinance In accordance with tho following provisions: be repaired, restored, or reconstructed. nut :iu .ii.n,, l .i .i- , ; nduce silandh (a) General design standards. before defined as having spaces for five dr more automo- be. may attach safeguards and conditions to the granting of of the door on the passen- home double - ruund aeries. 1 building requirements (1) iiruo — 7,300 gquare foot. til height — 40 feet and throe stories 25-17.4 ABANDONMENT OF USE. d i MuiiK ,; .. 1 •..•>.- i IH . ealional biles, and loading areas In which two or more spaces are a variance which it deems necessary or desirable. ger*B side in an attempt to Our men's vullcyball team 111 spacing, minimum — where two or more multiple- (2) frontage — 7S feet, (2) lot eoveruso—33% buildings (1) each parking space as hereinbefore defined, shall have required shall be reviewed by tho planning board with No non-conforming use that has boon abandoned for a period 25-3 2 SPkC AL t-Vt-HUUN USES. family dwellings arc located on tbu name lot-or~pnrcol, ~ 50% parking areas and access driveways the minimum dimensions of nine feet by twenty feet. (d) Variancesshall be deemed as non-conforming buildings, lots, steal the car, but nothing will re - group for an all- ib> yards, minimum. respect to the adequacy of such areas to serve the principal of 12 consecutive months or more ahull u be reactivated or re-estab- or uses as the case may be. In ..:•> i. . •. . is' . ., - : i-.e follow ing special exception uaea thu minimum distance between auch principal buildings 15% open space (minimum) (2) for the purpose of determining the land requirement lished. ITor-tha-^pur-p&so-of—ihia-Bection^- ithnr>rtnnraf.nt" shall be de- was missing from the car. comers tournament in hran- tit front — 15 feot, evcept that when abutting un "R" dis- of an off-street parking area, as hereinbefore denned, use of the lot. and the layout and design of exits and HPHnrabandonment shall be de (e) Time Limit. ee Immediately before rhe ir.aj be ,>e: :i.; ... .• ,,1.s.,,,i.; !.. ide pi uvisions ol Section NJ 23-18 0 uhall be 3S feet. trict, the front yard roqulrcmont of such "R" district (3i no building shall bo located any less than 150 foet from entrances to such areas with respect to the ease of traffic fined as the cessation of a non-conforming use for the period here- 11) The construqtion, alteration, of a building or use of THURSDAY, JUNE 15 ii f.i: r.. ;-: .;t'i i',a:, : -i i2 height, maximum — the maximum height of any prin- Hhall apply to the abutting yurd. No parking service uhall nny dwelling in an adjacent "H" district. This provision each parking space to bo provided In accordance with movement in and out of such off-ctreot areas. The plot inbefore specified. opening of the Games. ni i n;il otik'Ci the home clpal bulldinu shall not exceed stories or 35 feet; the parking schedule (section No. 25-15.2 of this chap- premises for which a variance has been granted shall The larceny of two brand I) h.Mlle be located closer than 5 feet to any street line. shall also apply to outdoor storage areas; but shall not J?laq of th* lot shall ahowln detail th€>_Wa*lnn.nnH. j>y±*nt. as .tices I > ubl'b except thut an additional full story muy bo permitted ^ ^ _ — — ---stov^or--aa^ jr-aflonunettdod-.by-^tha—planning--board--put*--- I'WI.J teams will emerge fc/ (2) eldou. ? — imrltid*--off-street-nor kina-ftroa.- ""'"""-"'"'7* of "such off-street areas; the locations and types of screen- NON-CONFORMANCE. ance was granted. Said construction or alterations shall wmn ot_**ii c churche.s i riU i e;;ited not to exceed 3 full stories where tho topography per- ^ Hi'T,ide^Hom'"6^ctipT tHQt^wKenoSuYttHB"nn "W district. auant to section No. 25-15.7. shall be allotted not less uses 1 (4) no building or outdoor storage area shall bo located any ing provided; the layout of parking and loading spaces, Nothing hi this section shall b* construed to deem "non con- 200 from this tournament tur iu;ri ;.i,hlu •of- •paralifapir (o)~"o*f than 350 square feet of area which shall be sufficient 1 be completed within twelve months after the date such $ was reported by Michael • i CL'I oat lonal usea such . CflUCQCS* ..mita.. J.iurguant_ to thy Rvavi eyurd requirement o XMM thnn SO foot from on abutting "H" district; and, in_ HrTy^wny* and nthor mnnAiivoHtig jn^im; qnH nthpr require- forming lota :..and..."non-Confor-ming-ctr-uotureB--as -hereinbefore- -countried wiia -jiaiiecl- tcqual^- • thrr apply f oth c '"HbutTIh_g .yorcT h instances, outdoor storage areas sHain58~BCrB"snBd —to-inciude—the -arefl~or-thc~parking—space T>lus^arear~to ~~ defined in section No.25-1.3 of this chapter, as non-conforming Alberto—of—1545—FranfcMi 1 egcttun Nu." B5-S^3*""^ur ucumtuury BUC be devoted to interior drives, back-up areas, or turning menU of this chapter. -ment or fiouor-nins-badyr-as-tho-grantor may be, may for ify In their regular tourna- • e horllcuHiiroi nuclei lea Imum helfihts ghall be two stories or 20 foot. (ti) total both aide yards, a minimui m of 20 feet will be In Urn manner prescribed In (a) (2) of Boctlon No. 28-1B.4. (c) the planning board may recommend a reasonable number uses, unless said lots and/or structures are used as non-conformlno good cause and upon written request extend either or Street. Two young men ments. TJie L*. S. was se- f private cluii1;. service orKanlzatlonu (3) floor orea, minimum — the living area of a one required, nreaSj—In addition, sufficient entrance and exit drlve- iSi floor orcu, minimum 8,000 square feet. wasfa shall be provided. of parking spaces for those Uses not listed in the parking uses. both of these time periods for an additional three and/ were observed entering the cond to Cuba in Havana for y IKibli; and nun-pi. bile schools bedroom dwclllns unit ahull not be less than 800 square (3) rear — 20 feet. 25-12.4 DESIGN AND SITE REQUIREMENTS. xchedulo «bove -ln aocordance-wlth-the-standards-Bet forth- or lwcTvo~monthB: •Iv public utilltj ln:-t;illaliun.s .. reet; and the living area of a two bedroom dwelling (I) accessory buildings and uacs — 5 feet. (3> «fl off-street parking areas ~shan"~bfl~Bcpnratod""from r f ~~ AT3y^structuxe~thiit~is~nDtr~MtJn^c oh forming^ in Its use, but does rear yard and removing the the single berth from to) landscaping. x . , , ,,_,. j J.J sidewalks, streets or alleys by curbing, except at i» paragraph Cbj of thin section. not conform to applicable requirements for dimensions or location (2) The Board of Adjustment or governing body, as the 25-3 3 AREA VAH1J AM-) IH'ILDIN'G DIMENSIONS unit shall not be lesu than 030 square foot. (c) building dimensions, mnximums. grantor may be, may rescind a variance where It flnds cycles from a small shed. Central America, the Car- dwellinc unit distribution. (1) height — 38 feet and 2Vb stories. (1) oil portions of a lot not covered by buildings and outdoor entrances and exits; and all such sidewalks, streets or ARTICLE 16 SIGNS upon a lot may be continued and structurally repaired, restored or Police Investigated and re- In any K-l.iO Ji,::at. Hit- following dimensional require- «torage enclosures and pedestrian and vehicular surfaces alleys shall be protected from vehicular overhang by enlarged so long as It remains an otherwise lawful use; provided no good cause for the_ failure to commence construction, ibbean and North America. No more than 20 percent of all dwelling units In o multlplc- (2) lot coverage — 40 percent. 25-16.1 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. however, that such repair or restoration or enlargement shall not alteration, or use of premises or to complete said con- covered one of the bicycles ments shall iipi-'h dwelllns croup project shall have more than on© bedroom; (3) FAR (floor area ratio) — O.fi. shall be landscaped ond thereafter maintained in good wheel bumpers, curbs, planted strip, wall, fence, or No sign as hereinbefore defined shall be erected, bung, placed in) Lot dinii'n-jions nnri In nn ovf-nt ahnll nnv unit hnv» mnrn thnn two bod- condition. Landscaping shall moan the planting of ttrasi^ ..-_^— -____JOtht*r wp^rpftr—open-space -UL_parcont. __ __ 1 jpovtdwif uTTeTTTl) above, or as extended^ ^laerW^v^rTObcrto. A "S~errd~rn~"yiour social mm imam" rooms. For the purpooca of thla provision, any room other acccssbry"naae5~Ti( aol BUlffcTenVntb " accomplish thi» («) Permits. All signs except a* hereinafter provided shall re- T TO ORDINANCE. I2J lot froma^ ^ building line, minimum 100 feel. than a kitchen, bathroom, llvlna room, dinuifl room or 25-0.4 INTEGRATED SHOPPING UNITS. proprlate foundntion plantings alonl g thth e fronft t bildbuildini g purposep . Any amendment to this chapter hereafter adopted which would ARTICLE 10. ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT. description of the suspects and let your friends know i_3. _lot_ _frontaHf al front_ lut line, minimum ifor lots front- quire a permit. Applications for permits shall be uubmit- - -closet-shall-bo-considorod a -badroom. _._*.-. _ __. .- Nothing in thla section, shall bo construed to prevent the conr - Une ah_all be provided. _ *i> entrance and exit driveways to and from all off-strcct -^Ofie toc P«L*"!Ucdlusefl in,a_£SilUmiar_dlatrict-WQuld create a jDr~CHAPTKH. htid ~Tng~~bn""6nds"nT cul-de-yoc* 4D"feet." struction or erection of a BeHes or row of nUncfiedsfareB, nhbbs oi - -4ed-Jii-*tidpllcate--to-4he-buildlnfi-l^ (fl) off-stroot parking. <2i when tho'Tot or portlbri theWbf on ^whichrt)arldng~or- parking area§~tihain>e at least 12 ieeFik width to shall bo accompanied by ft description of the slfcn and/or iiew dJatrlcrdesTertaGon Wherein only certain uses would bfe per- In Interpreting and applying this chapter, the requirements FRIDAY, JUNE 16 Lot coverage, maximum 15 percent offices on a single piece of property or u composU of lota under one loading spaces nrc located abuts tho rear or side line of, mitted, or would realiffn certain district boundaries, and as a result (1) space allocation1, minimum — each dwelling unit shall allow, for free one-way movement, and at lenfci 22 feet sketch or plan showing the size, location and other pcrtl- contained herein are declared to be the minimum requirements for Corner Gulf. 260 W. Scott Yard dlmenaiona be allocated l ^ gpacea for off-street purposes. ownership whore uuch a grouping iorma nn integrated limited shop- or IH ocroEB the street from any _lnnd ln_a_reBldentlaJ_dls- In -width -for--two-way -movement,—provided that—two- -Would_cauBC^aiM-COnfotinina--to the-provlafons-of--thi* chapter as •the protBctloB-m*-thc^icaith7~Bafety-ana BeHeral welfare o7 the puS- (1) front, minimum depth 40 reel ping unit. Such unit shall be constructed or erected In accordance trict n solid wall, solid i'enco or compnet evergreen ^t^ata-Tquir^"^b^lhb"^ild~it—~ "Avenue, reported a break, 1 (2) flarnges — 30 percent of the required off-street park- way entrances and exits shall be no wider than-28 feet (b) Unsafe signs. Whenever a free-standing, ovcr-hanglnif, or orlfiinally adopted to become non-conforminc under the provisions lic, and for the preservation and improvement of the value and •i accessory building 40 feel ing spaces may be enclosed in attached or detached with a plot plan and shall meet any applicable dimensional rcQulre- plantinu no less than four feet in height shall be pro- in width. Whenever possible, one-way movement should pf such amendment; such use shall bo then deemed a non-conform- aesthetics of the land. entry and larceny, The i2> rem . minimum depth 35 feet menta Bet fort.h_Jn thin section for the CN_dUtrlct. Each such in- attached nlgn becomes strtlcturely unsafe, the building nrlvata anrngoH. No auch t?nrngf*H shall bo locRtnd In vided and maintained In good Condition, Such screen % be provided for all entrance and exit driveways, as Inspector ahoU order that such sign be made safe or re- ing use and shnll bo subject to all the provisions of thin section butterfly window on the drl- (ji oeeeayory bulldlntf 15 fool - - - any front yard and no garages snail faco o public atrcot. ^oj^ated'imVpplritfTnflrin^ or more in- ahull be located-ndjaeenttb""parking or loading ureas well us interior driveway*. ARTICLE IS. BOARDO*^ADJUSTMENT 25-19.2 BUILDING INSPECTOR TO ADMINISTER AND ' U i ulde, minimum width IS feel dividual shops or.omeoff and shall have n uniform architectural de- moved^-Such-ordor shall be complied \vith within 10 days ENFORCE CHAPTER. ver'fi side of a tow truck (3) screening required — all off-street parking areas shall rather than on the periphery of tho lot. (5) wherever practicable and not prohibited in this chap- of receipt thereof by the parson or corporation, or other was pried open* and the two- i p uccessory building 10 feet \ be subject to the provision!! of section No. 28-18.4 of sign and appearance which shnll not be so markedly lnconcrnus i3) no luminaries on oil-street parking arena shall bo moro ter, access to off-street parking areas shall be gained 25-18.1 ESTABLISHMENT. APPOINTMENT ANT> (a) Grant of authority, responsibility. fip Total, both Hide yordu 30 foot with the charoctoc of rtho neighborhood as to be seriously detri- body owning the fclgn or owning the building or structure ORGANIZATION way radio valued at about this chapter with respect to scrbonlnfi when such arena Uian 10 feet above ground level and shall be arrangod from local streets or servlca streets rather than from to which It I* attached. The building Inspector ia hereby authorized to and shall ad- id) Building dimensions: adjoin other residential properties. In any event, park- mental to tho value of adjacent or nearby properties; and for this and designed so as to not cause offensive light or glare streets designated on the comprehensive blaster plan (a) Establishment of board, appointment of members minister and enforce the provisions of this chapter. $1200 was stolen. UJ floor nrea. minimum L.400 aquare fceL purpose, such design shall- bo approved in the course of thd plot (c) Ksilstlntf fcij^n*. Any alga, erected, hung, or otherwise dis- ing arena ahnll be nttroctlvely landscaped. in abutting or nenrby residential properties. as aHcrial streets. • played prior: to the adoption of this ordinance, which does Pursuant to the authority granted by New Jersey Revised (b) Issuance of "permits ond certificates. A. break and entry was <2i height, maximum 35 feet and 2^ stories (4) paving — all off-street parking areas shall be sur-plan review bys the- dlattning board in accordance with the above (b) orehltoctural appimKance..-N^i^£innit.Bhan..be-.granted in an (fll nb required off-street parking shall be encroached Statutes 40:55-36, there Is hereby established a board of ad- la bio case shall a building permit or certificate of occupancy ARTICLE 4. R-100 DISTRICT ONE-FAMILY I district for fl building or use If the design or construction not conform to these provisions ahull not be altered by justment which shaU also be referred to as the lontng board be Issued by the building inspector for any construction, reported by Rahway Lodce faced In accordance with township standards. standard Signs ^hiuToe In accordance with the provlslans of nrticlc upon -by_huildlnga, other atruelures, open^stofaga-ju-eas, chanff!ntf-lh« over-all -dlmensioni.^Xf deteriorated or dam- whI W U COAS 1 DETACUEO RESIDENTIAL (8) locntion upon lot — no off-street parking area shall No. 10 of this chapter; and In addition such shopping unit is per- of the building be so markedly Incongruous Witlrthe char"tfe-" or other uaes. ^ ^ [ ^ °{ & members and 2 alternate members, erection, alteration or use of any building, oth^r *trtictur«, No. 107S of Elks, 122 W. tcrof the nclghbQthoadJis.loJ2tf^sorloj^^^menta|1 to the 1 aged to the extent -of—one-half ot its replacement value, lot or area of land that would be In violation of any provi- 25-4.1 PERMITTED USES. be located in any front yard unless the planning mitted one sign stating the name or designation of such shopping t 7J--no4ay-but at an ott-streel parking area will be accept- such sign shall not bo rebuilt and shall'be removed within each to be appointed tot a term of three years, except that Milton Avenue* Entty was board adjudges that such area Is adequately land" unit, or ltstmfrthc'SinmeB or designations of stores, shops or oluces vnlue of adjacent or nearby propertyTForthU purpbse the able If such layout would require vehicles to back out tho respective terms of the S irtembors ftrst appointed shall sion of this chapter. • « gained by forcing the side In any R-100 district, no other than tho followlnfl uses shall planning board shall review all plans. 60 d*yi following notice io do BO by .the building Inspector; ** £-mjS£Lb*'M ,&JLy*J£JB JS*ch, 2 shall.aerve ibr 2 years (c) Itlfl be permitted, except ns provided In section No, 26-4.2: nny per- aoapod and ccroonod. In no event shall such parking therein Sufch*lgri"shjitt bo no greater in area thnn 40 square foot, onto a street to exit from such off-street parking or Srovlfiea JibviAVe t. -th at-noihlntf-oootafoed-herein- ahaH-pre* -basement-db area be closer thnn 10 feet to any rear lot line, than and shall be no h'(glieFlhatt"The"hetght of the "principal building. —•loadimj—Brctf: " vent maintenance, repjdntlng or posting of such blan* ^BWTORrTOre~jmaTrTierve for one year. The alternate inem- g Inspector or his duly authorised agent shall empt mitted UHC in a H-150 district, IB feet to o front lot line or side street line, or five Any Uluminnttott bFsuch ulgn shall be non-flashing, uncolored nnd (8) when any land or -building Is used for two or more brrfi fthnli hf HfrBlannted-by-th^ChairmBh "alternate No. 1" have the right to. enter and Inspect any bUildWr-othet* strut- 25-4.2 SPECIAL EXCEPTION USES. 23-13.1 PERMITTED USES. (d) Illumination of M4JIU(._ ._ •- .. v waa made to_ break into the r foot to a sldo lot line. copftned to the face of uuch-aign. - purposes, the -number of "pjrt-kihtf&piicea-requlred-shaU tltfldtn ' Ih~~8fiy~T-M00 -district. lhe--£oHowlnu special exception uiioe rn nny m district, no other than tho following uses shall b» —bt-the^sum^of_the_££aulremients for-the Varlous-lndl- tl)'Tfi~ttl~*itt*4 ^ere~lllumlnafclon -of^Barii" 1« neceaaary abscJi h may be permitted pursuant to the (Continued on Page 13)._ .' _ -viduat-Uscs. computed separately^lta^accordance —"—~—«nd-Uij?erau'tteri"^ndBr"^«f^riBir'orI^^ such bets. -appoltttment-foi-on unex- any special exception use in nn H-150 district. me I* why I and suro shall not forwuk-d to thcie 25-4.3 AREA. YAHD AND BUILDING DIMENSIONS. *»> RAHWAY NFWS-RFrORD/CLARK PATRIOT VJ.S. PAGE 14 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, JUNE 22,1972 PAGEJ5 Henry J. (Continued from Page 13) Mrs. Chas. Kmak, Zoning Ordinance 77, oi Golden Age, 56, Was Engineer • Members of the Class of Henry W. Graveman, JrM Siegfried Opperman, Leslie Abby §ilveg^nan, Richard J. ready constructed, erected, altered or put MHO SI- or dunni; and four grandchildren. 1972 of Arthur L. Johnson Harvey Greenberg, Leonard Ann O'Shanny, Michele Pal- SirkM.JJpdnna Lynn Sxnalie, the course of construction, erection alu-.aUu or putting Arrangements were com- At Singer 29 Yrs. Regional High School, Clark, Joseph Grieco, Linda Carol litto, Renee Frances Pel- James Eugene Smith. Into use. (or the purpose ot r or not *e Nicholas Mazur, pleted by the Thomas F. Brian A. Mega, 17, of ar Arthur L. Johnson Re- The illness was discovered Gold Star Mother C1 rlc were listed this week by Guarino, Donna Anne Gudor. usio, Alan Joseph Perez, Joyce Ann Smith, June provisions of this chapter a Higgins Sons Funeral Home, H^nrv T Milan 56 of 917 37 Lupine Way, Clark, died gional High School ^ - in the" spring when he fell Robert E. Hough, principal, 8RObin Emilie Guerry, Nor- Kenneth Michael Peterson, SmoUnsky, Susan Arlene 1116 Bryant Street, Rahway. Lake Avenue Clark an in- of cancer Wednesday In Over-.He was manager of the school whlle running for trackk att i t_-i_'p a I'I'C of all applications Mrs. Sophie Chupko K.mak, in connection with tonight's man William Gurczynski, Steven H. Petruzzelli, Ann Assemblyman Peter J. "I was pleased to note that dustrial engineer at The look Hospital, Summit, after baseball team last year, the school. Smolyn, Gary Richard Spie- and ct'itihcau-^ kjccvjpjtu*> ami a 77, of 7^ W. Main Street, 61, Has Stroke commencement exercises of Leon M. Gwiazdowski, Ken- Marie Petuskey, Lance Hau- McDonough has mailed the governor departed from :•> jli notations Dl Clark residents contri- wak, Roger Spinella, Lynn v issued. ioi;eiher Rahwuy, a Gold StarMother, r Co., Elizabeth, died a long illness. the school. neth J. Hadam, James R. a detailed questionnaire to !,• jnii ^oft-iv Ket-p ghton PfeiHer, Robert Step- Diane , ^pitaiiy, Lynette his Tax Committee's recom- condition;. m\uUf(i H<- -.i-,.,1 ,dqv ln Mexico Citv fol- A lifelong resident of As a boy, he played for buted 238 pints of blood in i:t was dead on arrival I'hurs- The seniors are: Hadden, Barbara Lynn Ham, many of his constituents re- mendations in several ar- nl.ins suDir itfd ami t IH' -> -; . Wdovichik, 81. ssday in Mexico U^to^ ^^ ^ ^^ wasajunior theClar k Little League. He November after the youth hen Pikna. Elaine Steele, Kieth Robert w^j,. -- U [JlllUS UULJL1. . I l«- Uay at Rahway Hospital after While Driving questing opinions on the gov- ;i lowing a Scott David Abramowitz, 'Sheila Leigh Hamilton, eas," Assemblman McDon- Of the records oi hi-, ottici- •••'••• ^••"' - apparent was mailing coordinator for returned from several Nancy Joy Pinkham, Stephens, Ralph Strano, Val- mi being stricken with an ap- ernor's tax reform propo- ouffh said, "noting that Gov. of the governing bud> ilu- .""•"^ •>'••• tack. the Union County Heart Fund. months in a New York hos- Phillip Ann, Susan D. Alac- Thomas Michael Haxnulak, Christine Joan Plage, Ma- erie Jean Stunger, Lawrence sals. and other oflicuU ui ir.e luwr.ar.iiJ I'-aretu heart attack at home. Nicholas M azur, ol, of Mr. Milan, who was em- Hewitt He was a member of Os- pital. Many other organiza- chi, Richard Louis Allen, Michael A. Hanley, Donald iorle Anne Plotkin, Michael Sturchio, Richard Joseph Cahill had not recommended Was RR Worker ce a a sales tax on clothing or The building A nanvtr of Pater-son, M rs. J3U4 Winfield Street, Rail- ployed in the firm's research held °l Presbyterian Church, tions made cash donations Daniel Charles Alpaugh, 3. Hannis, John Frederick Plymack, RuthE. Prygrocki, Styler, Leslie Ellen Suba, Assemblyman McDonough, the governing t^od1 Kmak lived in Rahw.iv 35 way, died of an apparent Anthony Wdovichik, 81, of department 29 years, was Private services were Clark, and Bremmer Chap- to aid the youth. Marion Elizabeth Altvater, Harbord, Jeffrey J. Hart- Denise Antoinette Puzin, John Sucborsky, Eileen Sy- a Plainfield resident, repre- the elimination of the veter- Gary C. Anderson, Gene Paul muller, John E. Hathaway, ans ' p roperty tax exemp- previous rtiwrt \cars. stroke today in John F. Ken- 1478 Lawrence Street, Rah- • - attending a meeting of topfor Mrs. Florence France Order of DeMolay, Cran- Surviving are his parents, Cyndylu Cecilia <2uagliato, wec, Christine Katherine sents Assembly District 9-C, violations and tl.e T Anderson, Susan Gail Ander- Curtis Raymond Helfrich, tion." Mrs. Kni ak w as a com- nedy Community Hospital, way, died in Rahway Hos- Singer executives from Hewitt of 416 Cornell Avenue, ** > Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mega, Robert Quinn, Deborah A. Szczepanski, Sheila Ellen which includes the Township A cop> of <'JCi'. ^ IU son, Frank Annese, Jr., Gary Hemhauser, Neil Dick- municant ul St. Marv's Ku- bdison, where he was ad-pital. A mass was offered around the world. He wasRahway, who died on June • a brother, Gary, in the Navy iRapolas, Richard Jay Rap-Tankel, Catherine Donna of Clark, in the Legislature. Assemblyman McDonougii- lax aist'bsor .it tr.i illness prevented Sarah Ann Antonelli, Dean n Hess, Leslie Ann Hir- body mar, L athohc Church, Rah- mitted Thursday night after in St. John the stricken at the "Maria Isa- 9 in the Brunswick Park at Great Lakes, 1U. and his ao paport, Evan Samuel Ravich, Telesco, Arlene Tomkovit- "I expect intense debate urged his constituents to send Tuesday him from returning to school John Arbuthnot, George schfeld, Robert M. Hnat Jr., Cases ol" doubt ^a>, and a member ot thehis car struck a tree in bella-Sheaton Hotel. Nursing Home, New Bruns- maternal grandparents, Mr. Barbara Joanne Rea, Kath- ch, Deborra M. Torres, Joan on the floor of the Assembly their opinions to him soon. Baptist Russian Orthodox W c ass Thomas Arends, Kathleen M. Susan Jean Hoer, Christo- Should the b.u:>: ; Kahwa\ ooldt-n Age Club. !• dison. Greek Catholic Church, Born"Tn EUzabeth, Mr. ^ck"' She^wa's '"the "i in September of 1"1. l " and Mrs. Edward Sieb of leen Regan, Elaine Marie Truskowski, Patricia Ann as the 54 bills are consid- "I am confident that the or intent ol JIV. . A. s<>n, igt. Frank kmik, ,._. ,.._-JI-,-t-_..-.-•, ,_ . ,,_._.,_. mates, including 12 members Amold, Norman Ash, Mark pher George Hofschneider. Tucker, Mitchell W.Turner, ered," Assemblyman Mc- Rahway. Milan lived in Clark 22 years. of Ross Hewitt, Keyport. Revock, Karen Ann Richard- major proposals will be con- ol a district 0. ,... y. as killed in ac tion bep [. of the baseball team, visited Daniel Backhaus, Carol Lawrence Joseph Hoog- Vincent S. Vaccaro, Ray-" Donough said, "and the ques- propriety '^* ."•-••: Mr. Mazur left work at Mr. Wdovichik was born He was a member of Os- Surviving are two nieces, son, Alan B. Richer, Mich- sidered this month and I hope L>, 1^44, in 1 lit-Netherlands at home. The youth Arrangements were com- Janet Bahl, Karen Ann streden, Patricia Sue Horky, appeal ihe ma::, Mrs. Thomas Perkins of him ael Robel 3rd, Joseph Keith mond P. Valentine, Marilyn tionnaire is designed to give to be armed with as wide Roosevelt Hospital, Ldison, in Finsk, Russia, and moved ceola Presbyterian Church. served the team despite the pleted by the Walter J. Bailey, Lawrence Kent Robert David Huff, Martin decision while serving in the infantry . where he was employed a to Chicago in 1920. He moved Clark. Spring Lake and Mrs. Ken- Rodrigues, Richard Ralph J. Vella, Diane Verducci, me the benefit of a cross- a range of opinion as possible Surviving are her husband, amputation of his .right leg Johnson Funeral Home, 803 Bailey, John J. Baszak, Jr., E. Hugo, Valerie Ann Ther- Any pri'po>i i'. ..-> year as a stationary fire- to Rahway 36 years ago. His affiliations included neth Canfield of West Le- Raritan Road, Clark. Roe, Richard J. Rosin, Wal- section of opinion from my to assist me as I formulate ter aa bc-iii^ J ; t : >. harlt-a kmak, four sons, because of cancer. Kenneth William Bercstedt^ eea Huska, Robert M. Isaac, M C 3ha 1 e LANG man. He reportedly had tra- He retired 12 years ago the 25-Year Club at Singer's, banon, N.H. ter Bernard Ross, Fay Roth, Su San L v rm ^erra^ro' °AGE SCHOOL HELPED ... The Deutscher Club of Rahway1 . Inc. which haL s district." my own opinions," the as- subject lo L ..i: •- John ot keansburg, Charles busan Lynn verrastro, hh n Featherbed Lane, Clark, donated $1,000 to - -- " veled a distance of approx- after 28 years with the Penn the Clark Police Reserves Interment was in Rahway irR rJll nl!ne n The major features of Gov. semblyman explained. and Henry, both ol Rahwav, proposed «•>*• imately 1,000 feet when he Railroad. He was a and the Little League and Cemetery. Arrangements William T. Cahill's reform and Louis Central were completed by the Pettit 25-19 3 PEKMt I'S \NP former the EAL of Clark. Combined Lt. Governor, Secretary proposals are a 40% Home, 371 W. Mil- _, president, from Deutscher Club ,.. _ ...— prop t u > Building pei mil:, -uTtrr^ ^vRb(f^Sc^n^oner,"pre'sr3enT of Rahway; Carl Claus^ din ski of L-lnden and Mrs. a communicant of St. John's Ke's Business College, BU- ton Avenue, Rahway. John Borkoski- -Michael, torra Jorden, Michael "Ken- Rybak, Joanne Salvatore. Walton, Frederick G. Was- f trustee, of Clark and Horst tax, coupled with a state L) u 1 o r e s Webster o t" 'V u 1 s a, at the unie. Stabenow, first vice presiden A native of Austria-Hun- Church. ~~ ~~*~ ^-*~--— -*- Of State Is neth Juice, Maria Junio, An- Robert T. Sanderson, serman, Herbert B. Weber, takeover of most of the cost Ukla., a brother, Andrew Mr. Wdovichik is survived Army Air Force veteran of .GerardBrophy, Michael 1- drew J. Jursik Jr., Leonard Marie Kathleen Sanzone, Thomas Alan Weber, Beth -and-stjcon his wife Anna; a son. World War II. Henry Nontesi Brown, Nancy Diane Buoni, Jay Kalish, Karen Lynn Michelle Johann Sanzone, Weisholtz, Sanford N. education to be funded by a in submission of the ques- to get your 1 7" grandchildren. movinc to Railway in 194U.Rudolph; two daughters, Surviving are his widow, Services were held June 9 If the State Legislature Linda Ann Busichio, Michael Kamp, John C, Kassingex, David A. Satkowski, George Weiss, Janice Gail Wesner, $1 uniform property tax and g Arrangements were com- tion no voters. 4t the. N_QV- S. Butler, James T* Byrne, face Hfted is b holdin formerly was Mrs AUce_Huey and Mrs.Mrs. Anne Piste! Milan; his •Jenry J. Monies!, 51, of seeks voter approval of a 1 Steven I. Kastner, Adrien- Dane Sbordone. Jerry J. Rosemary Wherrlty, John tax. iPTeU ny"""rhe^-i-hoTTnnr-- 4--.- liiiil^useAl Hint years bv Aa- Helen~5pan"o~anU 11 £rand£ "parents;-George" and "Kaxh- .inaworrh Lane. Willing- proposed COnSTm! _ ••emfee* - -Jr., Vineent—P;-Carr, 5 Andrea EUssa~KarI WTnenbrocX e—assod-ati^n- -sai-d- -i-ts -Jean Gs ert With leir Bikes w a V*—ri-e*»—fc^*H?f- s-hy thp—tituldr-en. "eYlrre~-Mttarr-crf-R:os e 11 ey boro formerly of Linden, amendment to creafeHEhe lonn Scavuzzp, Joseph T, James T. 1 8 Robert Casertano, Michael # Biices -axe -in Bryant Street, I'. S. Metals Co. and 15 sister. Mrs. MlldredM.ure- —Ve"d on^M\y 30 Hi" Ra^ flee of Ueutenant^governor ^^^^^Z ^ ^^^ Catherine Trances" Kleri* Joseph J. Winter, to be only F, Cashmere, CarL L. Cae- fer, SherryLJean Schaeffe_r_, ^**. yet nf Mount Tatox.. and_a • cocalB-valtey Hospital in New Jersey, it mightcun« Mary— Ellen-- King, -Har- fibro- years byv the Amtrtcan Oil toro, N ancy Joan Chaloka, L u., all in C arteret. Hrs. Bender, 78 brother, hmil of Thompson, sider combining such a new eight states without the office old Jay Kisner, Sharon Ruth Schindler, Katbryn EUen Witscher, Michael John Wo j- Case has asked the appro- sls or with crippling condi- a long illness. of lieutenant governor. Sev- Wayne Steven Chaneski, Rlc- bikes stolen since June 9 Mrs. Conklin, 65 lie was a member of St. Mrs. Helen Bender of 1024 Pa. Klehn, Gall Schmidt, Janet L. Schnarr, cicki. Donna Lynne Wood- priations comm.'ttee to, in- *ionB resultinc from A Linden native, Mr. cabinet-rank office with that eral features of the New A. Chatlos, ruff from garages, store fronts Mrs. Helen M. Conklin John's Russian Orthodox Clinton Avenue, Irvington, Services were held at the Jo Ann M. Schneider, Debra - Da^el ^ThbMas Wray, crease funds forfederal ma- rheumatic fever have Montesi attended Linden of secretary of state. Jersey proposal are pat- Jov EUen Greek C atholic Church, Rah- Walter J. Johnson Funeral This was the , *. • 1 "WB Garden Drive died on June 10 at St. Barna- J^hools. suggestion x^^x±iw«_L, A> Schulz, Richard Walter Wright, Xavie_r_ ternai and child health pro- already been excluded from Try Our -w-a-w — .— Home. 803 Raritan Road. rhp New .Iprapy T^vpay^. terned lfter more recent X Bedx-^Ann^Qit^—Deborah—A^in—Seery—^ul-^^^kyi-^*^ie-A^^^ -state—pi u 1 a-nrrs -f-Hr—served in "Susan a General Hospital, Surviving arc his widow, ston. She was 73. Clark. lUedical Department during ers Association in a state- developments inotEerstates. ze Kozat- Edward J.~ Segotta, Marc Zavoda- Marilyn JeanXaw-^the Health, "ETducatipn and because of fund shortages. «wrtr- EWorld War II ment which also cited need 1'hey include: Joint election i, Ricky John I Uzabeth, after a long ill- Mrs. Anna Homoney Mazur; Mrs. Bender, who was born Robert A. Krafft.Edward Stanley Shalit, Linda islak, Judith E. Zerbo, Cas- Welfare appropriations re- Although many mothers' much more public in- of governor and lieutenant ton Colecchlo, Patrick N. Krup- imir ness. a son, Charles of Rahway; in Poland, lived most of her -Mr. Montcci wac Jr-^ £u.r Shaughnessy, Robin Beth Joseph Ziobro, Donald quest. Senator Case called and infants are in need of T. Long man for xh€ Kentile Floors formation on the proposal governor to Tnsure erection , Jay Thomas Con- Kuenze, Car-. J Zliceslc1 Mrs. Conklin way a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ann life in Paterson. She had Josenh E Sielski De " ' Donna GailZuc- for a total increase of $27 special care. New Jersey's Wash 'n Wear Kochan of Linden, two sis- Lnc of South Plainfield. than has been disseminated, from the same party, the rad, Rosemary Anne Con- ol Linda Kulp, Robert J. kerman Orange and came to Ru- lived In Irvington 25 years. William T. Long of Millers stantine, Karen Ann Con- AnnSiemerinc JohnSie" . Andrew Margolis, million, $15 million for for- maternity and infant care rers, Mrs. klizabeth Booth ArSonghis survivors is Favorable approval by three- lieutenant governor to serve Kulpa, Cynthia Jean Kurtz, ** Catherine Osienski and mula grants and $12 million program based in Newark 37 years ago. She was a co-owner of a Manor, Brielle, formerly of solely as a member of the way, Michele Coppleson, uf Port Heading and Mrs. Robert E. La Regina Jr., Valerie Legan. for project grants for urban will be unable to expand its Am jn£ her survivors is luncheonette at 1024 Clinton Rahway, died at the ageofbT a sister, Mrs. Georgette fifths vote of each house of executive branch, the lieu- James H. Corbett, Donna Robert, oi Clark. oth of Burlington, in Point Pleasant Hospital, Legislature will result Leslie Ann Larwinski, WU- areas, services to pregnant women Avenue. Schulz of Clark. tenant governor first in line Lynn Crosby, RobercMich- bur Lawson, Jr., Judith Ann She leaves a sister, Mrs. Point Pleasant. of succession if the governor :! ael Curley. Unless this increase is this year. As Part Of Pauline Schimek, of Clark Le Due, Gary L. Lesko, Deserted Village Tour Is Slated granted. Senator Case said, Moreover, New Jersey's Funeral services were is unable to serve tempor- Timothy J. Curran, Jo- Neil Levine, Randye L. Le- among others. held on Friday, June lo, inMrs. Hopkins, 77 ^rs. Smith, 41, arily Q.r permanently. The semi - annual tour of "From Here to Infinity." severe financial cutbacks Monmouth Medical Center, Today's seph P. Curry, William J. win the Anderson-Campbell Fun- Cymansky, Kenneth W. historic Desertesrtedd VillageVillage A nature program forfore chil hil- hamper programs that which has been highly suc- NJTA executive director Scott have sav eral Home with burial in Mrs. Elsie Hopkins, - < , frank W. Haines said tn part: Czarniewy, Linda Jean Dale, m Reservation dreen will be presenteDresented oonn ed the lives of nun- cessful in reducing infant David Lewis, Sheila Ann Lic- I AI NEW" Look. W.J. Trojanowski Ocean County M emcrial oi 84 Dawn Drive, Clark, Temple Member "Since the proposed amend- Patricia Mary Daley, Jane Sundayafter- Monday through next Thurs- ~— o—f *prematur- " e - "«*-«c.-obabies, mortalit-Jy among& ^*--*i.«i.ui^ howid, Joseph Lidon, Sberrie Services were held Mon- Park. widow of Charles A. Hopkins, ment would make the lieu- j, Davison, Ruth Ann day at 4 p. m. each day. The programs that have provided babies, will be unable to died Juri? 10 in Memorial Mrs,. Mildred L. smith, "cari fcr numerous VrippIS day f o r Walter J. Mr. Long is survived by tenant governor a cabinet CharleB S. Is jILTER FIX sonalut Trojanowski, 55, of 892 two daughters, Mrs. Janet General Hospital, Union. She 41 ut o51 Bryant Street. officer, he could be assigned Brookside Drive, Tom a Messersm:th of Rahway and had been in the Cranlord Rahway, died Frida> in Rah- to head the Department of 1597 IRVING ST. three t'eiieralions Mrs. Sally Roberts of Glen- Health anj Extended cart- River, who died June 15 at v,ay Hospital after a long State -- the executive de- RAHWAY dura, Calif.; a brother, illness. partment which today is the Nan 755 CENTRAL AVE., WESTFIELD Walson Army Hospital, Ft. Center. .' NEXT TO OLD James Long of Forked River, New Jersey the crippled entire state. fall 654-3777 for appointment Due. M-iMi, J.lopkins was a mem- Burn in Carte ret, Mrs. smallest in appro]) riations GallFrances Dios Garv w' car. The leader will RAHWAV THEATRE a sister, Mrs. J. R. Hamtil bm»th lived m jst of her Ui'e and in number ofemployees. Our Oihei Locanon At 7bMain Si.. WoodbfidQo) Among his survivors are ber of the R ah way (J o 1 den OPEN 7 DAYS of Rahway, and four grand- age Club. ln Rahwa> and she worked This concept is not new since In Accident his nuther, Mrs. Anna Surviving are her daugh- i rolydis operator patients because there is and HEW appropriations TO SERVE YOU Kwiecinski, of Elizabeth; two children. ag an e ect it was developed both in thetimeofthelndians Mr. Long was a graduate ter, Mrs. Freda Bullivant i< hway. Alaska and in Hawaii in their brothers, George of Rahway in a of Rahway schools and wasof Clark, a sisier Mrs. Shewa g a numberoftht original constitutions. InNew grants and Al of Clifton, and a Uyi1 m ast employed -MargareitMurdyof Iucker- le Beih 1 orah, Kahway. Jersey over the past two of the Union County park sysl P: - J '^ufsday when her to the state. In other states sister, Mrs. Helen Proham- OzugS W^amLouisEin £in? ^?\,f tern bicycle coUided with a car mndreds of vices. ton; three grandchildren and Su£vivln are her husband, decades, the head of the sajl fl tln mer of Rahway. i *v *T. u » ^ ' Marciano, Steven Maslany, i n Joh Tk ac l ot rwo reat- ranclchlldren. ^ ^ ' Department of State has ser- Also-on Sumixv. DbnaldW" ^ if /^ " , ^ * * waiting for eurgery ordi- £ £ Sii ey Sm wySQnS j Sco[ t ved as political aide to the 2iger, Judith Ann Esposito, Ronald R. Jdassa.r-Kevto lM .•11.J nt =., 'i 14 her aj^i iv- J. at homo and Gary ii. of of the Valley Road, Rahway. pitalization but governor," Sandra Marie Esposito, Ei, Robert May, Donna Marie he a8 tll'S Hijt -A he-re tins chapter Belmair, and two brothers, will pre-fe * o^eatf ul i h ii i h;. p'.i i -IKIII pi t>\ .til 15 for Henry McCalllster, rl Fa awcU Nanc EUen pleted by the Lehrer-C rabicl commission proposing to re- ^ , 1_ f, - y Robert MeUck, Deborah Ann 1O (HAI'Ttlt ^^^ ^a2arSC Mary^erw MeU1' Mark F. Messina \lTl.\riON OF AMl-NI'MKNT PHOCEDLKE Funeral Home, 275 w. Mil- d governmentorgan- ranee, Martin Ferrara,Don- Danette Metz, John Henrv : Rahway. wko died. JSunday his outhm i/eti ii^'' ' veiit thai the Tin 11 din p ~m- in East Orange Veterans -rra-ctofr -US L^tA iZ-TZ&ria diet AM A-vt«—XJ ~- j • ,—«-^ »-»-. L. -.pifClOr all^il ill L III.I' 1 ., a i Ulif-iti- of uCLiJp.mcj . L-h;t]jlt'r or the cutive departments, would Crietine Frescki, Howard P. kelson, Kathy Ann Mlll.r hi* reasons Tor rlnmfr- i ht-M'tik-tf in *i«*ldl-l--O«- J-t ) '"t#- /unii.ti iii.tp IIKI> Ui.- m.ult have retained" "QTe office" of :nutii>n :ind i\>v,nlultun U;.- pl.tn:ii:if; iiu.n >.l u\ i fsuiuU'Jii sub- Frimm Gaye Lesle Pros- MUus, Timothy Brian Min- turned t.i >i>I secretary of state and pro- Price 'em all...Then Call nutted lu tht- ^i,\ t'i a.im hki«;> ui.l hv ,m> [ *itin ur |>i upt*i*i\ A?^-^ Jacob KosiBa, Lpun Anlt [|lf k, n 1H.'I Ul vided that he function as chauer, Carolyn Jean Furst, ogue. uu HIT u ith a hnanci;it. com i ;ni\n ;[| ur pi iciel ai v mU'i t'^t aiii-ni. lilt- Rahway from Edison where Jacob Kosiba, 75, of 326 James K. Gabriel, Kenneth James R Mitchell Wil Ml lhr pi opt'i! > lieutenant governor as well issue ., ce tiv huilklin^. ullifi he lived since 1948. Marshall Street, Elizabeth, o READY MADE UT Ilk- ^oilUiy IU .1I\. li-it'Mt-tl iniM.ni in the L-u.se uf as political advisor to the J. Galiszewskl, James John lard Henry Mitchell Jr~ ilructurt-, and in Ubi' ;it tht- —H-c^^rs-n World W-r-e Hdied on June 1,0 at Runnells 388-2252 1 thai the building j in jiiu-ndinetit tu the tt'N' of This chnptrr governor. Gambino, Elaine Dianne Kenneth Richard Mochtak' © CUSTOM MADE limjiiti.iUu uiu Ijf i'oui.iini-d in piupDs.il in application THEH<)ME OF ... A^m> veteran. Hospital, Berkeley Heights, .11 lind th.n nl lU'l -I I'UCl UIV Without taking a position Gannon Monte Ray Cans- Gery E. Monaco Marv p' Cwu U mm* baaaUfnl IM* alar*. 1 In ail (."aitii u lu r an aincmiiiu-nt tu i he />nmt; map ii pi'o- THOUGHTFUL SERVICE Mr. M.Callis:er was em- g r e J lot. or arc;i "I J. nli iiu- ..puiiCiUjt. after a long illness. on creation of the office, pnii'il UJ- jppllt'ii ui h> ,ui> j^t'iicv. uHici.il or person, the ployed on construction jobs 5?l - £ "2 < ' Gardiner, Montefusco, Maureen Mo-" p]*O\ IslOIh 388-0038 Born in Poland, Mr. Ko- .inn inlui nut ion i . i nimi ed I.JI Uie ui!iei;il record uf all in the area, working through Mr. Haines declared, "it • Debra Garfinkel. Sheila Vic- ran, Judith Grace Morton when we provide the financing (and a free gift) ^ A Kiliini ti* came to the United Sta- would appear logical for the ch amendmentb ESTABLISHED 1832 371 W. Miiton Ave. die 0u£rating..Engineers Un- toria Garwackl, Brian R. Edward H. Muchmore, Jam- A full desjcriptirn «• f the prupeily yi r /onui(4 map JeannoTTe FoTtft, Owner RaUwoy md i3et-tl-eii--in- Elizabeth lieutenant governor to be Gelger, Craig R. Geiger, ee Dirickeon Mumford 3rd Everyone enjoys the luxury and the comfort of a newer car. And now you can enjoy them even more a mend men I inclutuu^ hi-ai 1111.' -, a j,d dihUiii f-, lut. block ion. 25-TTPT 01 years ago. He was em-assigned responsibility for Louise Geist, Mark Wayne Charles Philip Munkel Nan- "W# daft i«M you" when you finance through Community State Bank. Terms are reasonable and repayment plans are PLANMNIi IHt.MiU ,iiul siibdiM^UJi; dt-M^nation. pri'M'iit and i upo^eu uses ployed 17 years by the Sim- i'...i(lin^i peiil.lt IJJ ceitltiCale uf administering the Depart- Genowitz, Debra A. Gen- cy Marie Neville Chervl tailored specifically to fit your budget. So drop by the Community State Bank nearest you and iai Prior to the lasu.nn-f i.l of the properly , eMiUntj diilncti in t e immediate 1119 W. ST. GEORGE AVt i j ,- hti 1 Kl 1 :i^; inipet t k.i tui ati> mons Co. and worked as a ment of State. This sugges- we'll pre-approve your loan. Then, when you've found the car for you, your auto loan CL-rUheate ul (ccupjtu.1- uciinli uf the prupL-: l> and ilu- proposed new district, ^.rV Gregory Allen Ger- Fran Newell. Luella Cathe- (UMDIM HAZA) , : , \i-i- pt iiiie i anui> ii .•.i-llni^h. jtid tile name and ildr-'s , i- .n .iin 'H- u tion is made with the idea old, Kathleen Marie Ginesi, rine Norris, Edward No W5-M30 Dally IM will be ready. We enjoy seeing people enjoy a new car. ;,], [,k ,,11111: .iIUI plut pi.ill 1U lilc A plot plan pi ei>.ii-ed in triplicate iny dimensions « 1252 ST. GEORGE AVE., haid otticial sli-.U -L.I.I^U Elks Lounge for three years that the office might be more Diane Goff. wicki, Barbara Ann Oaken _>.,,.: i fL f.]>\ 1 hi 1 ful ^>.iid boiird * Friday, 10-9 planning board ••' nl..n I1' ,iiui lucation^, ul .,11 1-s.n.t 111144 andproposed before becoming ill eight AVENEL, N.J. Wed en)oy serving you. A (. ! .nii-L .\i;i, 1 he ,1 pplicaiu JI acceptable to the voters if Fern Debbie Goldsmith, Dorothy A. O'Hare Don j' shall have 4.S d.,\ -^ '" ' '• > arfis and othe- opi'n spaces, buililintjs on adjoining lots 1 1 e years ago. it were demonstrated that (Next to McDonald's) necessary and nuke n •> M M In U,L- course ut Us ivvu-w Hie ui properties. JJI lijn'5 yi' ^ti'i' '! l" _ ->- points of access Michael J. Golias, Debra Olterzewski, EUen Jan^ .. A .; 1 _; board nia> c-n^nl.-r th-1 1> LI.A lu Uie pru[)ert> utl--,lieel pinking pjov. isionsj, street, rail- He was a communicant of :hey were not being asked -Jeane—Goodr—Irene Graca, Opltz, »-~-™^—.~— ^& ^ ill. 1 expect to the an an^eiru'nt ill The layout ut tliu ^ile ^i inatl. drjiiiuyi' 01 utilitv 1 ii4lits-i:f-vv a> uiLhin or adjoin- St. Adalbert s Roman Catho- tQ approve a new acftltional . , un the Tie .ill.l £l\ lllj; a L Cess and v^ iiiih;. ut" di n t •••. .^ > iii(4 the p 11; per I > .md ill the i in mediate vicinilv and all lie Church Elizabeth and salaried position on the thereto ulliei1 -uth appt upi'Kite ml 01 malioii Sueh plul plan ahall hlgh the husband of the late Mrs. Qtate government payroll." i2i The amount '•' •'I'-11 • ' fi ututv.obile parking he pii-paied and cei Uhed t.i b> a licensed civil engineer ul yoods and tna- or land surveyoi—und-^Wnlt- 'bf-tir«wtt-ot—t**iy- auuh-bualt; ;»nd For the loading and uU: y Ci' -iiut access t IHM etu .,-, tna> be recjuiM-d and neee^saiy f.ir clarity ;ind pcopei leriah. the IUIMUDII nt -m ! Among others, he leaves ,\A kill, ilule jiafklll^ Jl'r.n I'liluHiiiH-nl i,l tlw (ji'uv Ls.11,1-, uf tins chapter ,3. The iiiipro\.eini-tii "! hi.nlu. MACHINES - BAGS - SUPPLIES a daughter, Mrs. StellaMar- by grading. ^iirfnrmK ^-m-t -iii-.t.ill.it inn i-t dram.iKe In the L.IM' uheie an amendment lo ilu- U-xt ut thli> cliapter 1 BPW Installs ' stftiOlUt'cii rftl.l It..- lii-ijlij i..! A.ial llJlL'J -illi-l lacill- i-t i>r(»|n-^e»i oi ..ppiunl lui. uutli urunu^al : r ai)"l"'i'l' '\ shall zano, and a stepson, Edward ties fur s.iiut a 1 > i."-\ 1 i .n'f 1 -,n!i rUi'ii! and in iiicli si'l tuitli tile new !e\t tu Ut. addi'vi and ui e\iblinj4 leM lu S 75 Szyszko, both of Rahway. manner as the I'i.iim.i... u> 11.1'. det 1:1 In be reiiun ed be deleted 1 l IL .11.1 2 I'l.ANMNC HOAK1J "III KKWKW ALL I'KOPOSALS WE Will REBUILD ANY MODEL 19 and up Mrs. Miller by the fircunislaiiL e-. i 1 :i. J <4; 1 ue ui)p.a> "i ~>i^''^ FOR AHI LH.'ATI( )\ FoH AMhNDMLNTS Mrs. Carrie Miller was 1 i;iU n s .iiul ul ' he de^iK" Charles Friedman 1 5 1 The apprup ' '* * "I it;< An> ptopo-,i>d amendment originating w il!i or received by the i> sii-.ii fh.:i actel is installed as president of the uf the builtlmt;-. ui 1 i-l.ii i" Koverniny hod> --hall lust be referred tu ihe planning board i hi Ui ii,lil). and tui ibis purpose ma> i etjuire tin- submission died June 12 in Beth Israel Thursday in the Claude H. 1 liif t olllpl ellellsi\ e • 6 Cunformance uitii th.r ui) ul all piuUneiH duta JIJU .n.fui inatiun b\ iiin person con- Medical-Center, New-ark. He Heed. —Recreation _ and. .Cul- master plan ami this rhaj cerned 12 New Street ,i d e q LI a u > u f and tural Center. The location, debi^n ,im The plaunmu board ^hall be ^iven iimple tune, not less than was 89. '.iO da\s nor moiv Hum tiu days, unless an exlenblon of lime is Mr. Friedman was born Other officers who took 1I .11 ^.K'h 1 e\ 1 »• vi t In- 11> 1 Wherever appropi late tu planning Ki'anted. lor due consideration "f "ie proposed amendment, office at the final meeting v u-e .Hid ci nsu It .it inn A ill, [lie in Russia and hid lived in board may call upon tin after which time saul buard shall submit its recommendation dt'si^n.itt'ii Ixiiild of . RahwayJ an__d Newark many of the year were: First township engineer. nlUeiii lo the governing body appropriate health and s. utlier years before moving to Ir- vice president, Mise M.irion presents appropriate ayenc>. utliuial ui pei--x.it 25-20 ACTION BV GOVEHNINt; BODY vington several years ago. Bacigalupo; second vice prep - ic> The Planning Uuaid shall h.i\e Hie authunn Iti appro\e 01 After recei\'int4 the 1 ecuinmendat ion ol (lie planning board on Mr. Friedman was a me- eident, Mrs. June Svirha; deny any plot plan subnmied lur l'lann;n^ Board appinval any proposed amendment, and before taking «ny adion tiiereon, the Open Friday Till 9 p.m. tals broker and had main- "corresponding pursuant to obtaining a buiklmc pn mit The planning board novernmj> body shall hold a public hearing in relatiun thereto, at ahall indicate its lindin.k^ "f. the pW.l plan and furuard them which all parties in interest and citizens shall he niven the oppor- tained an office In Newark Mrs. June Malesky, and re- 10 the building in^petiui The applie.int has ,, r i^ht tu ajipt-al lunitj' lo be heard, and anj action taken by the yoverniny body before retiring. cording secretary, Mrs. Jean from any decision Mf 1 he pl.tnninu hoaiil res|iect )\ e tu the shall be in accordance with the applicable ^tate statutes Ruiz. plot plan submitted to ihe ^IMTIIIII^ h"d> within 'Mi days 25-20.4 PROTEST AGAINST, PROPOSED AMENDMENT Programs and activities from the forwarding ul the plut i>l.tn re\ieu ti> the building " In the case of a petition protesting against any proposed amend- inspector. for next year were discussed. ment to the zoning map that would change the district designation The club's next meeting 25-10 5 BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED IMUOH TO ADOPTION of a lot or area of land, signed by the owners of 20 per cent or « M W TC OF ORDINANCE. more of the area of properties included within such urea designated will be held on Sept. 21. Nothing in this chapter shall require an\ change ur otherwise fur district change, or of the lots or areas of lands to the rear and ' ' any construction, election, alteratmn or use of any . fcJd£K.Jt)3&re.9'. ..iH1i* ,°Ji).P.?sltt' tht-Teio and ,extending .100 feet there- Business Expansion from iL*xclu^lVe"of'"sueef 'i. e erTective except by the favorable vote of two-thirds of the govern- mis Is Being Preilictecl permit has been issued auUion/inu s.uch ennstruc-t ion, erection. y y nr sp 1 —ing—todiL. , nltcrtnltcrti""i " " nut nuirt thitn i;t)e year nrlur in 1he t'iTiiCLlvii flnl.fi with a top New York Cast AHT1CLE 21.—MISCELLANEOUS LEtiAL PROVISION'S TV economist for McGraw-H ill of enactment of this ordinance The LJnusualfin 25-21.1 PUBLIC RECORDS. Publications Co., said that plan to enjoy one of these 7 fun-filled 25-10.6 VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES Duly certified copies of this charier and of tin- zoning map ta' Any owner or a^t-nl. and an\ person 01 corporation who vio- American businessmen plan a evenings with a party of friends which forma n part hereof, toja'lher with copies of all amendments 1-i per cent increase in capital Here is the special FREE offer for financing your new car lates any of the provisions uf ihi> chapter <.r fails to comply hereto, shnll be filed in Lhu oltico of the township clerk and in uie STARRING at Community State Bank: .. therewith or with ;in> uf tin- u <|u ireu'lentb thereof or"* who office of the building inspector, and shall be open to public inspec- CUSTOM DRAPEU1I investment in 1972 und pro- Friday June 30-6:30 pm Saturday July 8- 6:30 pm shall erect, snuctui.ill' alter. I-IIIJI^I-. n build or move any ject higher spend inn totals building or buildings "1 anv Mtiuf.un1, ui ulm shall put into tion. BED SPREADS Saturday July 1-6:30 pm Friday July 14-6:30 pm 1 For auto loans under $2,000: Choose either one of the items shown — an American Eagle use any lot i;r land in \10h1ln.n i detailed .statement or 25-21.2 SEVERABILITY LAMINATES for each of the following AH Inclnsive Price Friday July 7- 6:30 pm Saturday July 15- 6:30 pm lfii»yBcct pjip. p plan—submftt*rf--h*reu«tli*i-.—or—who slioll—refuse-rensonable-- 1 -flhr.asL'- ox-B£gyi-_ 2. For aulo loans of $2,000 or more, but less than $3,000: You may have BOTH the opportunity to inspect any -prrmisrs-shalt, upon conviction glon of this chapter or the locution of Tiny district boundary shown on the zoning map that forms a part hereof shall be adjudged in- SLIPCOVERS—UPHOLSTERY—SLIDING PANELS Thfl tn rhnngn thff, STA-R-T-S-JU 92535Q01 building, other structure, lot or " '" of non-confortnlnc_usca--horctoforc^croatcd. .by other ordl-_ CALL COT1 per cent," Sir. tireenwald or to prevcfiliiriy illocal ficl. en now repealed, pointed oul. ~ Buch' 7 shalit take; etYc-ct Immediately-. AlH>eim ... and pubUeatlon law; revotablc, subject to continued compliance with all requlrc- PATRIOT RAHWAY RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, JUNE 22,1972 PAGE 17

PAGE (2) Outside or Immediately Inside of the exterior walls, within d- Tho drum storage shall be located to prevent "run-off" or drain- dioxide r.v other special ftre extinguishing ay.tems. In special one foot^oran" ext_ri"or~3talrwa• • y •-«..or flre. escape, o„._r a_ vestibul«-n,,,ie* o rtTr . ago toward other storage or buildings. The area shall be kept clear b_fco£J constructed' and-arrayed as required to meet the applic- of crass, weeds and other foreign combustibles. Signs shall be (Continued from Pag«r 16) LEGAL NOTtCB hazardous processes or storage, appliances of more than one type Dflicony i.« . ^ ^ standards specified for this «•-**«« i-.« »» posted prohibiting open names and amoking. Staff Transfers LEGAL VOT1CE or special systems may be required. c Division VXI to match storage exclusively. 16fh Anniversary JL mid Codeuwv, ! wi»and^ «..directl. yj connected. . to a en- SECTION M 4 IS HEREBY AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 16.73 — STORAGE AND HANDLING SECTION 28.8 — STORAGE OF READILY COMBUSTIBLE Park Policemen CORPORATION NOTICE closure; or » .- SECTION 14 4 — AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS REQUIRED PARAGRAPH b. SPECIAL ENCLOSURES i MATERIALS PL'BI.U" 'K :* hi'i-eby gi\i'n that the following; Ordinance (3) As near thC'stalrwaj' as possible. 01 Rev. Fuller For Churches, i: -.p: niu-.i on tiri.il leading at a Hegular nwet- _ REFIN1T1ONS SUBSECTION t3) shall read as follows: PARAGRAPH a. add — The term of such permit shall be for a d\il\ adoi For the purpose of sub-bection the following wui ds shall have e INSTALLATION. "' '* ' period of one (1) year. '.i', K. anc; L 1 <\v nahip ot Clark. New Jersei. (3) At automotive service stations provided ln connection with Arrest Clark Man V;. thf fullowms meanings (1) Where approval of appliances, fittings, valvea, flre depart- SECTION 28.18 — FIRE LANE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY, DE- ment connections and other devicos is required ln this section 14.5, tenant or customer parking facilities at or below grade level bo- Mrs. Harold Presser was the last two years. Miss APPROVED as applied to Automatic fire Sprinkler Equipment neath large buildings of commercial, mercantile or residential VOTED TO PUBL|C USE Harked Sunday Schools Listed means, appru\al b> the authority charged with ihe enforcement of approval shall bo based on tests land listing of such Horns by a installed as-president of the Presser was awarded a KJWAHI) K PADUSNIAK. nationally recognized testing laboratory. occupancy, tanks containing Class I llqiiida Installed of necessity THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH IS HEREBY ADDED: this section Sisterhood of Temple Beth scholarship to attend the USY The 16th anniversary of Changes' in the staffs of On Drug Charge 1-..IJ t'icrk (2) Only approved Sitings and valves shall bo used In the in accordance with Section 16.73b < 2> shall not exceed five thousand c. PENALTIES. Refer to Section 12-13 of the "Revised Ordi- DFXETIONS AM) APPROVED as applied to Automatic Fire Sptiuklei;, and Devices gallons individual or ten thousand gallons aggregate capacity. nances of CLark."^ Torah, Rahway, on May 31. pilgrimage to Israel this the pastorate of Rev. Albert Roman Catholic churches means approval b\ a nations 11> recoynued t us tints laboratory construction of standpipes. summer. L ' \ S iNSLKAM-'H PARAGRAPH c. INSIDE BUILDINGS THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS HEREBY CREATED: She has held the positions L. Fuller of Progressive and schools were announced \HEA means the maximum hcruontal projected area m square feel (3) Standpipes shall be of wrought Iron, steel or a typo listed [ - ; N , for this service by a nationally recognized testing laboratory, and SUB-SECTION (2l shall read as follows: SECTION 82J7 — BUILDING OPERATIONS. of membership vice presi- Other officers installed by- Baptist Church, Rahway, was last week by Archbishop. on oin- Hour of buildings or htructuros within Uu exterioi walls or shall be designed to withstand the pressure to which they may bo (2) No Class 1 liquids shall be dispensed or transferred from dent, Jewish family living the USY were: Kathy Menis, culminated at a service on Thomas Boland of Newark, i .ippruwd fire w;ills, uith nu deduction for halluavs. slaiis. a. In every building operation wherever a tool house, storeroom tru subjected, but Ui no case shall they bo designed to withstand a one container to another, inside of a service station building, except or other shanty ia placed, or a room or space is used for storage, chairlady, adult education program vice president; Sunday afternoon. The changes in Clark in- th sckiii'ss 01 u alls or utht-r features working pressure of less than one hundred UOQ) pounds per square flammable antl-freeze liquids Such anti-fretze may be dispensed AL 1OMATIC FIRE SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT nu-iins a systey m of dressing room or workshop, at least one approved flre extinguisher chairlady and junior congre- Frances Kreisberg, . '/re- The church has grown from cluded the assignment of the inch In excess of the static head of water due to the height of tho in rooms of a service station building provided such rooms have of non-freezine type or protected against freezing shall be provided connocled to an adequate u ater s,uppl> pro\ liK'd with p approved heating devices and there is no open name In such room gation cbairlady. ligious vice president^ -Jos- seven charter members to Rev. Frederick L. Miller to ln- standpipe or a minimum working pressure of one hundred seventy- and maintained in an accessible location. When a water supply of pro\ t.'ii .miomauc tire sprinklers and devices su .u 1 .itiyed and five il75> pounds per square inch. lower than eight i8> feet above floor level. Service station areas Others installed were: hua Krell, fund-raising vice .its present congregation of St. Agnes Church. vsaU-r auinuKilicallj lu the i of tin.- fue not less than one hundred gallons per minute at twenty-flve pounds d) Standpipes shall extend from the lowest story of the build- other than lubritoriums or rooms in which flammable liquids are nozzle pressure, ready for use at all times, installed as the building Mrs. Alan Rubin, vice presi- president; Howard Buechler, 150. A new church building The Rev. George C. Lutz, ll' ltio heighg t be- B.\S KM EN T iiu-jiia .m> sim\ u liei Connections to each water supply, except Fire Department PARAGRAPH c. DISPENSING UNITS hydrants, and to outside connections from standpipes, sprinklers cretary, and Martin Fleisch- Mlss Linda OeLoreHo niadf i,t \w.tui, p.ipiT or r\i liht- f those containing flammable liquid hose connections, shall, be provided with a check valve and a gate cation; Mrs. Robert Golod- William Irving of Taberna- Church in Orange. ther SUB-SECTION iD shall read aa follows or other fire extinguishing equipment, whether permanent or tem- ner, corresponding secre- man, editor. ihose packed with excelsior, papoi ui foamed pl.i-Ttic. and valve located close to the supply. 'li Cluss I liquids shall be transferred from underground tanks porary, shall be provided and maintained at all times. No material cle Baptist Church, Newark. Two seminarians will goods or merchandise ot" uquu a lent or tjruater conibusubilni (6i Standpipes shall be equipped in c-very story with 2V3 Inch by means of fixed pumps so designed and equipped as to allow or construction equipment shall be placed within ten feet of the tary; Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Richard Corman installed A fellowship hour was held serve as deacons. The Rev. FIRE RESISTIVE means that type ui" conatructum in which the hose connections and valves located not more than six 16) feet control of the flow and to prevent leakage or accidental discharge. sides, nor between it and the center line of the street. recording secretary, and Pre-USY officers. Deborah Miss De Loretto thereafter. Mr. Vincent Sorokoskl will structural members including '.'.alls, partitions, columns. Moor and above the floor level. Easily removed 2\n Inch by 1V_ inch adapters lire re- Class 1 liquids shall not be transferred from any storage tank by THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS HEREBY CREATED: Mrs. Stanford Jarman, trea- Krell was seated as presi- Rev. Mr. Fuller is a native be at St. Mary's Church, roof construct ions are uf non-combustible matei ui shall be placed on slandplpe outlets. The thread of auch hose con- uny equipment or procedure which subjects the shell of the storage SECTION 28.18 — TEMPORARY HEAT DURING CONSTRUC- distance ratines not less than those specified m Article VII of the surer. > dent. She was corresponding of Freemont, N. C. He pre- Rahway, and the Rev. Mr. nections shall be uniform with that used by the Clark Fire De- tank to pressures above its allowable working pressure. Air or izas TION PROCESSES. Gets Scholarship National Building Code. 1967 Edition partment. pressure shall not be used fur this purpose. Mrs. William Hausler was secretary previously. pared for the ministry at Charles McDermott at Su FIRE WALL means u uall which ha» a fire rrsisUii: 1 nut a. Oil fixed or liquified petroleum gas fired temporary heaters shall John the Apostle Church, f. FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION. PARAGRAPH d. REMOTE PUMPING SYSTEMS be designed and installed so as to be reasonaoly safe to persons Installation chairlady. Other officers installed the Northern University less than four • 4 hours and v,luch sub-divn. a building or sepa- ili Standpipey shall be equipped with approved outside Fire SUB-SECTION •-!' remains as is. and add thereto the following: and property. Evidence that the design and installation oi these The United Synagogue were; Lynn Vogel, program School of Religion, Newark, Clark. buildings to restrict the ^pread uf fire Department connections. The pipe from the standpipe to such con- . .id Z_i£X£ shall be a means, visible from the operating area. heaters meet the applicable provisions of tho standards specified Youth installation was held vice president; Ruth Kahn, Of Woman's Club and the Newark Bible School or The Rev. Alan F. GARAGES shall mean an\ area that is used for the storage nection shall be at least four i«4i inches in diameter. to indicate when the pump motor is running. ~ ~ "TorTHlS Sectlon~2Bn8_TTn~SniMc~3TTSrTHI_~FlF_ Hf_VcHt_fia~C6ao" ^vice president; Th~e scJiola-rship"award of v-ehicloi. iur temporary or loiui riiiiin-' purposes to Guglielmo, who has been on parking of m-etoi' i2i There shall be at leust one Fire Department connection to SUBSECTION' <5> Testing sbi*H rend us follows —-shall-bo-ovidonce-that-such-haatora—are-reasonably- safe to- persons - Synagogue Ynurh insraTTaytAn Beth Beer, treasurerrCfaeryl the R"ahway~"Woman^g "ClU-f"'FlftfrT c^^}}^f GHR1S"T Oncn ,\i:- Parking Garages i.i "Pjiking ~" and property, each standpipe system. AUei" the completion of the 'installation including any paving, was June 16. Robert Meth Eid~eTb~erg, cor-resp<>nding-^wM_e--p^s€n^estem between the pump dis- b. Flue pipes, where required from dJrect fired heaters, shall be 1 tSr-Ptr^-rBttPUfiffttmt connections shqll be placed not less than Rahway height with three "3 or more dwelling unils, if jn apaiL- charge and the I'nmuiiu.-uiiflr-tiifl-riifpnntifiiT f-irilitv qhnil he tpqti'fl of Cranford was the Install- secretary; Rachel Jakubo-. De Loretto, daughter of Mr* Claric, was transferred to lUll ot eighteen '18J inches nor more than thirty-fitx riQi "inches above the ment bu:Ming. cr thn-e ^i or mow oliices, oi level of the adjoining ground or sidewalk. — ^_^__ for at least thirtj minutes al a piessure fifty per cent (50%) above c. Refueling operations for oil burning equipment and liquified ing officer at the USY cere- vftz, recording secretary, and Mrs. Nicholas Roselle Catholic High ..A three 3 thereof i -4 j The thread of such connections shall be unifortom protec with t ththaet the maximum operating pressure Such testa shall be repeated at five petroleum gas burning equipment shall bo safely conducted, re- mony. and Lori ICarmel, editor. De Loretto of 368 Union Sermon topic in allChri! School, Roselle. tlin F:re MULTI-FAMILY H0l.SK-XO4^XC_JJXUiU_- Hi(-H RISE means used by the Clark Fire Department. Subatam4«' *~ *—* I5J year intervals thereafter. moving tho heater to a safe location and waiting for It to cool prior Fern Presser will head Harold Presser was elec- Street, Rahway. She watias n Science churches for COLLEGE MACE. - 'ir innri1 1 ( shull bft suitably marked with raised to fU a DTHlUlUli UI [JUT lion—ivnvrrm—™«, —«—___~_™ . ,. threads shall be provided on each connection. -the—USA?T—She—hae—bt _ e—maee-h l Firs METHODIEn units, including tenement house, apartment house or Hat. and either" lettcrs reodi SECTI i 1 Where -salamanders nra us^d.___ey.y . shall be. nn a solid base o orr -ligious^—mice—president—for MerTs Club. _ s active * * Church of Christ menr nrnr.psflinn ar Unlon_ College on June 10. The h likl ^r^^Scientist, 830Jefferson Ave- college's first mace, the ornamental club was designed one or two atones in height —— standpipe cuniitwuuu, an UHH'«-^ The ter .m o"--f such permi.T^^^.t shall be for a perio^^d of on^e ill yeur floor so they arc not likely to overturn. They shall be of substantial in the Spanish Club, Future _ , ,,, , ~£r^ °^ ::.r R wa PLACE OF ASSEMBLY means a room or space u^eu tor assembly construction with un ash receiving metal bottom, legs at least six Teacher* -^America, -Girl "^ ^ l* f^ begin. ac_ hy--Mxs^ Jane: JLaw___oX_ Wescfleldj^art Instructor _at placed, with au automatic, drip connection valve between thprevene checkt AitTtCtE XViii On pr educational occupancy foe on*? huiuUnjd iluii; or mure occupants, (d£inchQ£=hi_li=&xui^fth«-^a^«ot^^ Scouts, Catholic Youth Ox- H a.m Sunday-School begins Union College," and handcarved by Irwin Turner of to ni^u7Ui~~rjijr~rrcrr~iiTfiite(l'--to -restaurants, dminc roonis, health valve and the exterior Fire Department connection to ~* —-DJ££1N1T10_NS i Existing paragraph shall remain a promotion program for the placed on either a noii-combuatible floor or on floors protected ganizarionrTijnior" Boosters aE 10T55 pit. CWrasren-and Clark, member ~~ot rhe parr=tirrrr rmrfntenafiee—staffs clubs, funeral homes, and fraternal, civic or veteran's buildings freezing. " except: with hollow masonry not less than four 14) incJic_-thick,-laid-with- Sl ind the Medical Careers ^unS s^nts to the age of who resides at 30 Kathryn Street. Maces have been STORY moans that part ot a building comprised between a Hour _. HOSUJ EStandpipes located Inside of buildings shall have approved 1AGRAPH u shall read as follow*, ends unsealed and Joints matched to permit free circulation of air A coffee and fellowship hour 1 through the masonry. The hollow masonry suppprt for tho sala- Club. She was on the honor £° are welcome to attend, used in academic processions since the middle ages. und the floor or roof next above. I " inch or 2'a inch hose, of adequute length, attached to each _. _ _ shall mean and include any substance which by is planned for 10:30 a.m. 1un manders shall have non-combustible sheets above or roll in the 11th grade and Nursery provided for b Approved Automatic Sprinkler Equipment bliall be installed and "iotr- ——• ._. ._—^^ __ .- -J-ij-p-lf-n rl0 irn va i-nmhinforl t ] u?U mU >' other substance emits or liberates nf HpDvwt" will y SM . . P in sufficient concentration to b~e~Te~lftaT~To~pe_T might !•::• <:<.'-' k2J Each Une of hose shall be" provided with an a^ipYl,.*-- ma i n t a i n ou~imTl~TTcw""constm"ctton-r tm-d-i n- eiciu H*tg~^uikUnfch;,-&tmc--— organisms, insects", Turi^t.'^'eTrntn. ^?rms"End rodtrnta—This-defini- be the sermon of Paator Paul turcs. and uses to which alterations, reconstruction or additions n,u__le. For 2U inch hose tho fiozzle shalt haven discharge- tnrtl^t of 12 th gradeT" tion implies that the fumigant acts as a gas and shall be distin- Temporary heating devices Khali be so located that there ia a led an increasing tendency Jewitt at the have been made for which- a building permit and., ur _ Ciii'Llflcatii one to 1'-u inches. United States Senator Clif- _ She has aery_ed aa a life- 8 p.m. A nursery is provided Tl a.m r g1^^ ^ hid Oe didp d S •mice- nf not, IP^I thnn *\y (fi) fn<*t nb"vp nor J.ess._lhan on—the -part- of-the-^executive of Oc-c-upanuy ur Change ul Occupancy Certificate is required as 3i Ho^e shall- be kepi on approved- hose rucki OT_iri_aEEroy_ed_ aerosols or paniculate suspensions of liquids or solTSs ~fn woodwork or ^ord—P. Case ontahway, a guard _t the Rahway for children to tne age of i2. on all sides between such device and unprotected arm of government to take Weekday events are:Mon- follows huse cabinets. Cabinets shall be puinted bright red with a con- amples are acrylonitrile, carbon bisulfide, ethylene dlbromlde. combustible material, equipment or construction. Republican who has voted Y.M.C.A. A radio series, "The Truth .1- Buildings tor the Manufacture, Storage uv Sale of Com- spicuous sign reuding "Fire Hose." over the functions of the en- TEMPLL BE PH TOR AH K1RST PRESBYTERIAN day, Vacation Bible School hydrogen cyamide, methyl bromide and sufuryl fluoride. f. *Teinporary heating devices shall not be-placed within ten (10) against the Nixon Adminis- Miss Bess Richey, chair- That Heals," may be heard bustible Goods or Merchandise. h WATER SUPPLY. tire Congress, especially in ilahway Rahway begins at 9:30 a.m. in die PARAGRAPH b. shall read as follows feet in any direction of temporary enclosures of tarpaulins or tration on controversial is- lady of the Rahway Woman's "iunday over stations. FIRE-RESISTIVE BUILDINGS Throughout every building 1> Standpipes shHll be supplied under full pressure from an b. FUMIGATION shall mean the use of a fumigant. within an other materials providing equivalent flre hazard characteristics. sues, declared on May 31 the area of treaties. New York, AM and Church School, and the occupied in whole for the manufacture, storage or sale uf com- adequate water supply or the water supply shull be furnished auto- Club Scholarship Com- Friday services are ac The Rev. Robert C. Pow- enclosed space for the destruction of plant or animal life, which 2. A capable employee shall be on duty at all times whenever tem- that he does not regard any He later told newsmen he i a 6:15 a.m., WERA, Second Mile Bible Class pic- bustible goods or merchandise, if, matically b> the openina of a hose outlet except where dry stand- porary heatins equipment is being, utilized to supervise the opera- mittee, annnnnr * '1 the a'.vnrd. 8:30 p.m., and in honor of ley, pastor, will conduct the nic will be held at 6;30 pipes are permitted in section 14.51 of this Fire Prevention Cnde. may be haiardoui -or acutely- mxic to man. call for party unity as "the was no t referring specifi- at 8:15 anc • a • 10,000 square feet or over in area and one stor> in height; tion and maintenance of the equipment. * his forthcoming Bar Mitz- Sunday service at 9:30 a*m. n,m at the hpme of .Mrs. •b b',000 square feel or over in area and two stories in height. 2' The water supply shall be sufficient to provide not less thnn Section 18.3 — Permit Required "~ " greatest'call" in the world/' cally to agreements ~Presi- WVNJ, Newark, at 9;45 a.m. ? THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS HEREBY CREATED: vah, Brian Wachter will as- The sacrament of baptism Donald Bartlett; Tuesday, r Three ''3» stories ur over m height regardless of urea. luo hundmi"fifty i250> gallons per minute for one standptpe and ADD TO PARAGRAPH a the following ""Ther e are times thatyou dend t NixoNi n hahdd signeidd witihh Madrigano, Thomas J. Title of this week's program *J*1V not less than four hundred *400i gallons per minute ln building SECTION 28.19 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. Rabbl Jacob Rub on stein for cbildr-ea. will he~ -Rachel~Cir-clo moots a^---e4Q- 'd' Throughout ever> story occupied, in whole ur in part, for The term of such permit shall be for a period of one Q> year. are with your party, of the Soviets during his Mos- Maffei, William J. Makoski, is "What You Can Do To Heal the manufacture, storage m1 sale of -combustible gauds ur merchan- whore two or more standpipea are required, for a period of at least a. Electrical wiring, connections, Junctions, fixtures and appliances and Hazzan Solomon Scern- ved. p.m. and Ruth and Esther r_l_ minutes. The flowing pressure at outlets in the top story of u This permit shall not be valid until approved by the Bureau ot course/' he told the state cow trip. Paul E. Malicky. Defective Vision, Part 2." dise, if over tj.OuO square feet in area. must be Installed, maintained and used in compliance with the 1 Di ra±l Rev. Powley will speak Circles at 8 p.m.; Wednes- building shall be not less than twenty i20) pounds per square inch. Health. current National Electrical Code. AFL-CIO convention in At- The senator said Nixon Louise Marrone, Frank J. 'A^^I !! 't T'4 if' berg at the services. NON-FIRE RESISTIVE BUILDINGS: Thruughuat every build- ARTICLE XIX on "Luck, Chance, or Plan day, Matha Circle convenes -3: Where the hydrostatic pressure ot any standpipe outlet for b. Electrical wiring and equipment shall be Installed so as to be lantic City. "You try oo help deserved great creditforthe Martino, Thomas R. Master- pheAls l maintaiChristian nreadin Sciencg erooms chur-, Ribbi RubenStein will de- ing occupied, in wrroie—or—m ptrrt. lor the manufacture, storage or l1^ inch hose exceeds oi_s hundred pounds per square inch, an SECTION 19 2 — PERMIT REQUIRED lExistlng paragraph to re- at 8 p.m. bale of combustible g.juds ur merchandise, if, reasonably safe to persona and property. Evidence that electrical at election time. This is trip and he described presi- son, Charles Leonard Mat- The Rahway reading room is sermon, and the of God" with scripture taken 1 approved device i-hall be installed at the outlet to reduce the pres- main as is, and add thereto the following:) a 6,QUO square feet ur uver in area and ont.- story in height, wiring and equipment, has been installed in accordance with the Shabbos will be spon- from I Samuel 16; 1-9 and sure to buch a value that the nozzle pressure will be approximately correct. But if you have the dendal adviser Or. Henry thews, Jeffery McCrea, _c Ir lngStree b1 4.000 squaie feel ur o\ er in area and two stories in height, The term of such permit shall be for u period of one il) year. nppUcnhle standard specified for this Section 28.19b. in Article 31 sored by Mr. and Mrs. Jul- Luke 10; 30-37 on this the eighty iflOt pounds per square inch. of this Fire Prevention Code shall be evidence that such electrical regard I have for the Job of Kissinger aa a stupendous Thomas Martin McDevitt, and Open Monda7v 5 SECOND BAPTIST -e* Threo '3.J sturi__ ur user m heiRht regardless of urea, THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS HEREBY CREATED: . through u Wachrer in honor of their Fifth Sunday after Pentecost. '•!• When a tank which supplies u standpipe is also used for wiring and equipment arc reasonably safe to persons and property. Rahway Throughout evtri story occupied in whole or in part for domestic supply, the Inlet to the domestic supply pipe shall be SECTION 105 — REPAIR WORK of the United States, man. ^a great^imeUect^^but Shery^F. Medwied^ Kenneth Frid^yjrom noon to 4 p.m. 8on'7Stmah - — the miuiuiacture, storage ur sale of combustible guods or merchan- THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS HEREBY CREATED: you don't make your judg- said that "No one man is Charles Me eh an, John The public is invited co visit placed at a sufficient height above the bottom v! the tank to reserve a. Welding and cutting and other processes involving direct appli- At Saturday morning ser- for children through first dise, if uver -1,000 square feet In areu cation of flame shall not be carried on in any garage housing more SECTION 28.20 — CARELESS HANDLING OF SMOKING ments according to anybody's good enough to run the show Meistrell, Robyn Kim Melli, and to borrow or purchase for ftre purposes not less than the quantity of water specified for vices at 9 o'clock, the Bargrade. All other children "Standfast" is the-sermon (2) GARAGES. THROUGHOUT GARAGES AS FOLLOWS, such purposes. than twenty automubiles on any floor unless garage is equipped MATERIALS ipse dixitCprooflessclaim)."' by himself." Lori-Ann Meyer, Susan the King James version of to be delivered by Rev. James FIRE-RESISTIVE BUILDINGS: : with an approved automatic sprinkler system, or such processes Mitz vah for Brian will he. are encouraged to nrtprnri 1 1 DRY STANDPIPES. a. No person shall, by reason of careless, willful, or wanton con- The senator said there Claiming that no president Miskovich, Ellen Jayne Mit- the Bible, "Science and W. Ealey, pastor; at the 11 a 10.U00 square feel or over ln area and une story in height, ure carried on In a room enclosed by walls and ceiling and con- duct in smoking, or in the use of lighters, or matches for smoking. p , cience and conducted. Rabbi Rubenstein worship with their parents Dry standpipes may be installed in open air parking garages was a.m. Sunday service. The ib) 6,000 square feet ur uver in area und iuai 6,uOO square feel or over in area and one sioo in height. Upon completion of a standptpe installation, the standpipe ahall No repairs of any kind shall bo made In any garage the floor of multi-family dwelling, or any other place whereby the lives of of all virtues. alone. Senator Case asserted Nardo, Frank J. Oberlies, Christian Science literature. 1 vine liturgy, and Brian will Cub Scouts; Saturday, 8 p.m., meets at tu; 4.U00 square feel or over ln areu and ivvo stories in height. be tested hydrostatically at not less than two hundred ' 200' pounds which is more than two feet beiow the drive-In entrance level, other persons are endangered. ""You need it in the proper Congress right to ratify Michael O'Neill, William b. Approved automatic sprinkler equipment shall bo installed in a reementa mad canrillate the Maftir and the A. A. group meeting; Monday, ic) Three \3) stories or higher regardless uf area, und lu the per -^quaxt^ uich jiressure for two hours, or at fifty '50' pounds per b.Thc term "carelesa_ conduct JJi JOT.oking."._aa. used.herein, shall place- but-you-want-none of- g - e.during the- Qpperman, Mary^Ann Jen-— FIR.ST.ME_THQDIST rtjjiirciless of construction square inch in excess of the normal pressure when the normal pres- garages under the following conditions: Include any oi t.h<* following of nnmmi Bus garages used as passenger terminals, regardless of or articles; falling asleep with lighted smoking material of any Senator Case drew lusty ^ -areigh countries, Paterek, James Michael 10 a.m. The Rev. Kenneth A. SECTION 15 12 — PERMIT REQUIRED lExisting purugrnph to in height, or fifty thousand (,50,000) square feet In area when of kind nt hand; throwing lighted smoking material out of a window Thursday they will be held meeting at Westfleld Presby- At 7 p.m. on Sunday construction or area. remain as is, and add thereto the following:) protected non-combustible construction, and exceeding flity-flvo applause from the 2,000 dele- Pflug, Karen Lynn Plank, Austenberg will preach on a missionary program will 3) BASEMENTS: Basementa having an urea exceeding 1,500 or into on elevator pit or elsewhere than in a proper receptacle at 7 o'clock. terian Church and 7 p.m. The term of such permit shall be for u period of ono »1year. (155) feet In height or thirty thousand (30,000) square feet whon of thereof; dropping a lighted cigarette or cigar or any part thereof gates as he asserted his Gerald M. Polacek, Gail Ann ^Tasteless Christianity." be held, hosted by the Senior square feet when used for the manufacture, sale or storage of unprotected non-combustible coustructlon. Popovich, Debra Price, The ecripture lesson ie from Boy Scout Troop 47. combustible goods or merchandise mot including garages and ,.. , .„,. .^^ Division JtV - into a mail chute in nny" building; failing to extinguish tho fire-of independence and defended Missionary Society. 1 SECTION 15.41 — EQUIPMENT TYPE AND LOCATION ARTICLE XX a match or any kind of lighter device after the use of the same; his pro-labor Senate voting Belinda Jean Quagliato, Matthew 5: 13-16. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN [jrwute dwellings . SECTION 20.S — PERMIT REQUIRED (Existing paragraphs to re- failing to destroy the lighted part of a cigar or cigarette when ZION LUTHERAN On Friday, July 7, the paragraphs to remain as is. and udd thereto the following t record. Frederick M ichael R ttt- United Methodist Women Rahway Inspirational Choir will hold •4> HOTELS AND MOTELS Throughout all buildings regard- c P.lt^4^iri«ji-imrLj-l)>.r.lrn'iii)nr nTomlyintf heads shall be of substun- main as is, and add thereto the following:) disposing of same; falling to destroy the burning smidgen or Con't from Page 1-Ciark Clark "" lots .iii ;n-Ha hplghl. or construction smidgens or tobacco from o pipe, when cleaning or unloading a carn eiirr e-*~ to be the guests of Mr». -5' HIGiH RISE BUILDINGS: tlal construction, shall be rigidly supported ln permanent locutions Arthur Karns and Mrs. Dud- Sunday worship is con- • a1 Throughout, all buildings of non-nre resistive construction; and shall be effectively insulated from ground Insulators shall be period of one LI) yeur, pipe. ply to the state AFL-CIO "Serving One Another" stadium to see a baseball 1 Diane Rizzie, Kevin James ley Tompkins of Somerville ducted at 9:30 a.m. with in- it. ui •b In such places of buildings of fire resistive construction as nonporous and noncombustlble. PARAGRAPH b. add — me term of such permit ahaU be for a c. A plainly printed notice of the provisions of this section shall be president, Charles Mar- will be the sermon of the Rev. game between the N. Y.Mets iR-2b_erts_ M arc A. Rocala at the, monthly, meeting on terlm. pnfirnr.-Rev. W^ F.d- in;', shall be t lintn rooms, storage rooms, boiler rooms, carpenter ahops, uphol- THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION IS HEREBY CREATED period of ono U) year. posted in a conspicuous • place in every sleeping room of every' ciante, who, in welcoming Ronni Joseph D, -Kucharilc- -at -the-and- -JLos -Angeles Dodgers. SECTION 1545 — MAINTENANCE, hotel, rooming house, lodging house, tourist court, or other place Nancy Ann Rubay, David Tuesday. The group will meet mund Carver. Child care is AKTICLK VII stery and furniture repair shops, paint shops, mattress renovating AttTICLE XXI Senator Case said it was Carol Ann Leissing, Connie Rudnicki" 10:30 a. m. worship service , paragraph to i'e- shops, kitchens, stairways, and corridors, and throughout all other a. All insulators shall be kept clean and dry renting rooms for the accommodation of the public. Keith Joseph at the church at 5:30 p.m. provided during the worship - N i i i 7 2 HEIIMTI SECTION' 21.3 — PERMITS AND REPORTS OV INSTALLA- not easy for the senator to Lynne Lesko, Lawrence R i ri' Sunday. ZION LUTHERAN areas where combustible materials ure handled or stored, and at b Drip plntea and screens subject to paint deposits shall be re- ARTICLE XXIX RuggieriUffK e , Rae Ann Sander- and go by car for a picnic for children to six years - A:: :: <_• r it. u. m.i :ii TIONS. (Existing paragraphs remain as la and add thereto Sunday •' School and adult Rahway ui ot one 1 ' year least one sprinkler head to be installed on the inside of the apurt- movable und shall be taken to a safe place for cleaning. SECTION 20.1 — PERMIT REQUIRED (Existing paragraph to re- take anti-administration Howard Levine, Lori Levine 8On7Dominick Sca'pati'/Tr., 1L_, U-IIi u-: r.i the following:) supper. old. Others are encouraged Bible hour meet at 9;.15a,mv ARTICLE VIII ment or office over the doorway leading into the corridor or hall- ARTICLE XVI PARAGRAPH a. add — The term of such permit shall be for a main as ia, and add thereto the following:) stands in the face of calls Barbara Jean Lewis. Joseph cvnthia Anne Schaefer Bar- I para^ruph to re- way to attend the service. Sunday School will recess for Summer schedule begins SF.C I'!* l'Kit -i: 1 1U\H IHF1) 1 Division I The issued permit would be valid for the period of time desig- for party unity. W. Linnel|LJr., Joanne Marie ^ra Ly^ FIRST BAPTIST n. .J:. : .i.M • !:e: ,-:,' the i..,;l be lu: all building-, regardless of area, height, or construction. BOARD OF EDUCATION Janina Ann Serden, Susan ered at the 9:30 a.m. Sunday I'he e. For Installation of tanks or pumps for the storage of gasoline d. Bulk storage of liquified petroleum gas shall be prohibited In The term of such permit shall be for u period of one (1) year. children up to the fourth uiar. AltTKl-K X -8' HOSPITALS. Throughout all buildings regardless of height, Application for permits shall be made in writing to the Flre Chief. UNION COUNTY REGIONAL HIGI1 SCHOOL Siecinski, Richard Alan Sie- service by Rev. Orrin T. L.\iiiin^ paragraph to n.-- any area outside of the permitted zones as set forth in Section 21.6c. SECTION 30.7 — PEHMIT REQUIRED FOR CYLINDER AND grade. Services will be con- SEC'VION i'Kl\ ••-' 1 1 HI-XJ'L. IKED area, or construction. stating the proposed location of tanks and pumps, provided, how- DISTRICT NO. 1 mering, Gabrielle Siman, Hardgrove, pastor. Church f jllaw m_ ever, that the Flre Chief shall not grant a permit for the lnstalla- ARTICLE XX.1I CONTAINER STORAGE i Existing paragraph to remain as ducted by Rev. Walter J. ( 3 .i:i>: .i :.; i:ie. r! D tlie •9i NURSING. CONVALESCENT, OLD AGE AND OTHER MOUNTAIN AVENUE ;LARK .r a period uf one •1 > year. SECTION 22.1 — PERMIT REQUIRED (Existing paragraph to re- ia, and add thereto the following:) Kathryn M. Smar, Gene School for children and • ..el, pel ::•.;' -i;,tli bi' !'• SPRINGFIELD. N.J. 07081 Maler. INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS Throughout all Nursing, Convales^ or residential zone until the application has been referred to the main as is. and udd thereto the following:) The term of such pprmlt shajl be for a period of one (1) year. Smith. Jr^F.fimnnti JCSoiTie, adults at 11 a.m. Choir re- AKTK l.i: XI cent, Old Age Homes, Sanitariums. Asylums and buildings or parts Summer-School-1972- Board of Adjustment of the Township of Clark, who ahall consider The term of such permit shall be for a period of one ID year. THE FOLLOWING SECTION SHALL NOW READ AS FOLLOWS: Robert Stanielowski, Andrew hearses tonight at 8:15 o'- Dedication of Vacation ION I ? :.;t Hi I'iN-r »>F KXIT WAYS. *Existinu para- of buildiiic-i used for detention or Imprisonment regardless of areu, the said application and make such recommendation as in their Duvid B rear ley Regional High School Church School workers will ;,.; iid ••:'.)>• a .itni add tlw.-ieto the following * ARTICLE XXHl SECTION 30.18 — PERMIT REQUIRED FOR STORAGE OF iCenilworth. Now Jersey Paul Starger, Annette Marie clock. height, or construction. judgment is necessary for the protection of the livus and property CALCIUM CARBIDE. take place at the service this ::.'•. ' •! ;.IM VJHS exceeds lift> 50 • in any room. • 10' HAZARDOUS PROPERTIES Throughout every building SECTION 23.3 — PERMIT REQUIRED (Existing paragraph to re- David B roar Icy Regional High School announces Summer School Stec, Jeffrey C. Stetson, __^ . 1 of the citizens of the Township of Clark, and transmit their recom- main aa la, und udd thereto the following:) week. Vacation Church \.:; ^ i:\ '.:••• r.-un . :in11 of exit ways therefrom shall which by reason of its construction or highly combustible occu- mendation to the Fire Chief, and, If the application ia approved by No pertion without a permit shall store or keep calcium carbide BUB Schedule for students living in Clark Township* and Gar wood. MI .tri.tijuiu in.^.1 aUPl-.Ued. tliat lnteiTUptlun of the The term of such permit shall be for a period of one (1) year. In ftvrfxj'j nf fifty pnnnfiq Stnrnt;<> pf mirilim C_rbldl>-in—BX6BKa-Of- -107 2. All i M_i^hell_ e School will be in session r .pancj involves a severe life hazard to lLa occupants or in the Judg- tho Flre Chief in authorized to fssue the •-..• ;^!:t;iii; \u .-. :i.:!i V:rcui'l~Wi!l not V C sTrrr~rrTTr?r^ IT j-Brearlcy RcgKiu'al" Some occupanclea consideredd highlhhly combustiblbtible are ua said permltT Applications for replacement of tanks an6f~pTTrrfps~~lTr ;i.; u.i- ! ii;t;is IU-CI.-^--.M'\ for safe exit from the _ . — USE OF APPROVED EQUIPMENT (Existing Clark. High School upon their arrival on June 27* 1972* fifi Terhune existing locations need not be referred to the Board of Adjustment. SECTION 24.4 i, r x T ' land, James D. Weber, classes held on July 3 and follows paragraph to remain as is, and add thereto the following:) THE FOLLOWING SECTION SHALL NOW READ AS FOLLOWS. BUS SCHEDULE FOR BtOO AJM. SESSION - CLARK TO DAVID Joseph C. Tesoro Jr; William Weiner, Stuart THEVOLLOU'INL! .NEW SiXTiUNS ARE LiEHHHY CREATED Aircraft Hangers * Division XX Non-fliiti connected oil burning equipment ahull bo prohibited. SECTION 30.20 — STORAGE OF CALCIUM CARBIDE IN BREARLEY REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL. 4. Margaret Susan Thomp- T# Weinstein, Timothy Chemical Worlcs — Extru Hazard SECTION 16.22 — INSTALLATION OP OUTSIDE ABOVE- SECTION 24.8 — DESIGN. CONSTRUCTION, AND INSTALLA- TBXJILTJINGS •" " " BUS ROUTE TJO- 1 "Starting lime 7130 A.M. Meetings for the week arc 1 I ti HKQl IKKU KM l'S Cotton Picker and Opening Operations GROUND TANKS. (All existing paragraphs to remain as is, and r e kar L . •••, '. r.t.-1'r ->L ill i Uc 111J t ian tvvu •_) u[jpro\i.'d TION OF FUEL OIL TANKS Stop at Rosa Street and Valley Road. T^t,P/ £ ?r J° S Weirlch, Thomas Whalen, as follows: Wednesday, Youth ln Explosives and Pyrotechnics Manufacturing add thereto the following:) a. Storage of calcium carbide Inside buildings shall be in a dry, Judith M. Tomasik, Gerard JanJce Ann wilday, Scott C. i t \wwch ina> be an approved waterproof and well-ventilated location. Stop at Valley Road and Enter-on Road* Choir at 7 p.m. and Adult Linseed Oil Mills c. SPACING (SHELL TO SHELL) BETWEEN ABOVEGROUND PPAHAGRAPH g. SUB-SECTION (1) I 0 r y SuS U UCk H: iiu! t^u-t anill> dwellings onl> and in Its place the following shall be Inserted:) b. Calcium carbide not exceeding 200 pounds may be stored Inside Stop at Valley Road and Liberty Street* r ^ 7 ?, ' r 3 7 r- Winter, Gary Richard Wolf. Choir at 8 p.m.; Friday, * said dweliings are Oil Refineries TANKS Parkwuy to Kenilworth. Paint Shops (ci The walls of Unk enclosures shall be constructed of buildings or in the same room with fuel _as cylinders. John A. Vacca Linda Ann Beth "Helene Wolk, David Property Committee work tluiii \s ht*re the floor level '7) For crude petroleum in producing ureas having capacities 1 uolld masonry uniu or poured concrete construction having a fire BUS ROUTE NO. 2 Starting time 7i30 A.M. Pyroxylin Plastic Manufacturing und Processing ARTICLE XXXI Veeck, Catherine Suzzane Michael wozniak, Kim jPat- night. 1 I •! > I 1 18 feet above ln excess of 126,000 gallons (3,000 barrels), the distance between Stop at Westfiald Avenue and Lincoln Boulevard. e nr P Shade Cloth Manufacturing resistance ratine of not less than three hours and bondea to tho SECTION 13.3e — shall now rend as follows: auch tanks shall be not leas than the diameter of the smaller tank. floor. The floor shall be of concrete or other flre-reslstive construc- Stop at Westfleld Avenue anil Liberty Street, TK * kYFL t !, °! P* ricia Yackymetz. Carol A Dinner ftrram Solvent Extracting Title 21, Chapter _ and 3 of Revised Statutes of New Jersey. Michael Voynlck, — rMHI. r> \i I-. \ii.MMl M SPECIFICATIONS THE FOLLOWING NEW SECTION IS HEREBY CREATED; tion. The top ahull be of reinforced concrete at least five inches Stop at Westfield Avenue and John Street, 8 e^ fY SEC '1 !u\ Trucking Terminals SECTION 16.28 — SPECIAL SITUATIONS Robert R. Wagner Jr., Wil- j. i'Uu ti: i.loi in vviih the following mini Yflrnlah Works. thick or equivalenivalent fire-rfirere t.i stive constructionconu,, except thot whore THE FOLLOWING FOUR SECTIONS ARE HEREBY CREATED: Partway to Kenilworth* ii'M'd in, appioved fire escape, United Cpjinties und other occupancies involving processing, mixing", storage nnd In particular installations the provisions of this division may the floor or rooff constructiostruction above the enclosurenclo e iis -concrete.or. \o Raise Funds 1 illn-it-m iu pruvide the required bo altered at the discretion of the Chief Inspector of the Bureau other flre-roaUtive construction, hthe walls may be extended to and NFPA No. 31, 1068 Standurd for the Installation of Oil Burn- Stop at Lake Avenue Y_Y*, O Material OL rnctn dispensing of volatile flammable liquids. d h derside uf the construction above In lieu of a U structural sl.i!j:iny ai Hi ALL OTHER BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES REGARD- of Flre Prevention after consideration of the special features such bonded to the underside uf the construction above ing Equipment. Stop at Hilltop Avenue ana Kennedy Drive. TOP, SALESMAN HONORED .., David Scott, right, of ht-1 u fun rails DB topographical conditions, barricades, walls, nature of occupancies separate top. At least fifteenfifteen U5U5>> inches clearunce shall be left SECTION 28.18c Stop at Kennedy Drive and Brentwood Road. Width iwenti '- -*• • elf LESS OF USE iNot Including Private Dwellings): NOTICE OF TAX SALE Jenewein Volkswagen, authorized Volkswagen sales, Issues Dividend For Sen. Rinaldo MuuniUn. plaifurnis forty 40 » inches Throughout all buildings and structures of fire-resistive and proximity to buildings or adjoining property and height and around the tank for the purpose ott inspectio...„*, _._.n an.d repair. NFPA No. 70. National Electrical Code, 1088 Edition. Stop at Madison Hill and Mildred Terrace. service and parts facility at 900 E, Elizabeth Avenue, character of construction of such buildings, capacity and construc- SECTION ( CITY OF RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY . u i" M J e b> tin>: -six long construction regardless of use, if PARAGRAPH g. SUB-SECTION (2) ITEM . NFA No. 54, 1060 Edition, Gas Appliances and Gas Piping. fcUS ROUTE NO- 4 Starting tlm- 7:30 A.M. Roger E. Prlbuah. Collector of Taxes of the City of Rahway, ID the tin- l_tl. Muiiniu.'i; st\ -ti feet ^U) Stop at Oak Ridge and Woodland Avenue* tion at a luncheon in Mr. Scott's honor at the Pierre orized payment on June 8 of height; liquid flree. PARAGRAPH 1. shall be deleted completely and left vacant. THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE XXXII IS HEREBY CREATED: County of Union, will sell ot public Kale, the Lands and Real , I. r- .lid ,n, ( :II:KIH I duor or DIVIBIOM IV Stop at Oak Ridge and Brooksldo* Property hereinafter sot forth and described, to make the amounts Hotel, New York City, were D. J. Sfiadday, left, vice the regular quarterly cash T cloublu |3) Three 131 stories or higher regardless of areu ARTICLE XXV ARTICLE XXXII < r SECTION 16.45 — STORAGE INSIDE BUILDINGS (Existing para- Stop at Lake Avenue and Oak Rldgo, severally chargeable against said lands nnd real property on the president of marketing, and Joseph P. McGuire, center, dividend in the amount of ibi. Thruufihoul all buildings and structures of non-fire re- SECTION 25.3 — PERMIT REQUIRED (Existing paragraph shall GAS FIRED HEATING APPLIANCES Stop at Rarita_i Road Front of Hohnly School- . and i a; Mstlve construction regardless of use. if graphs to remain aa Is, and add thoreto the following:) first day of July, 1071-(together with interest on said amount from corporate tralnlftg"manager, both~~b~rWorId-Wide Volks- 20 cents per share, pay- v.elw \Z inches above Paragraph c. add — Such flammable or combustible liquid shall remain as is, and add thereto the following;) SECTION 32.1 — PERMIT REQUIRED Stop at Raritan Road and Walter Drive. said first day of July. 1971 to the date of sale and the costs of sale) I, i rn- rl> ' JI >kin. .i j Lew: of , i'li 10,000 square feet or over and one utory In height; The term of such permit shull be for a period of one (1) year. wagen Corp., VW distributor for New York, New able on August 1 to stock- : be stored ln metal closed containers or safety cans. a. A separate permit shall be required for the installation of each Stop at Raritan Road and Westfleld Avenue. The sale is subject only to Municipal Liens accruing after July i" a n ^ floor step • if ;s door or window <_] B.000 square feet or over and two stories in height; ARTICLE XXVI Stop at Raritan {load and Gibson Boulevard. Jersey and Connecticut. holders of record on July k. Fu e r>c.ir ^•.' bo ..i i.'.el LI : '3> Three <3> stones or higher regardless Of oreu. PARAGRAPH d. ADD TO DESCRIPTIVE HEADING — BUSI- gns-flred heating appliance. 1st, 1071 and the Hen of the taxes for the year 1071 and the ft ayitv '-id artlanD, SECTION 26.3 — PERMITS AND PLANS REQUIRED (Existing Purkwuy to Konilworth* 14. Based on the 1,648,532 sill ur not m» I ti n.L'he- lower a- It shall be the responsibility of the builder to aubmlt NESS OCCUPANCIES. • b. For purpose of this article, gas-flred heating appliance shall year 1972. .airinar. J! o vlmiu-r, said uuntoi h:il_nLcd SK ,i: a r drop ladder lu PARAGRAPH I. FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID paragraphs to remain as is, und add thereto the following:) BUS ROUTE NO- 5 Starting; time 7i30 AJM. Shares outstanding, the total 1. Discharge 13 nicht'h uf ground plany for the design of the proposed sprinkler ayslern installation include, but not necessarily _be limited to the following: room The said SAXE wlITbc held at the COUNCIL CHAMBER in 1, i ! II ; A\ I • U alv J J\ 'AcI vis ground ur ti\-d u.,!l la. T,I u .Hiiii t hlitoen that have been approved by the rating authority having jurisdiction WAREHOUSES OR STORAGE c. The term of such permit ahull be for a poriod of one tl) year. heaters, central heating boilers and furnaces, wall heaters, floor Stop at Raritan Road at O-Ceola Church* the City Hall, 1470 CAMPBELL STREET, CITY OF RAHWAY, cash distribution will amount 1 •.Jwill h;i\f uiie coat of Frank Coppola Presents by cl m Cundit i..i, ;iil h: i- I'MlUpi !) Sub-section (1) uhall read as follows: Stop at Raritan Road and Sunset Drive* COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW JERSEY. ON TUESDAY. ,i\ bv ..hi t li ,,s[ one Li'iil al Ui when applicable, or in such other cuses not under the jurisdiction ARTICLE XXVII furnaces, duct furnaces, conversion burners, unit heaters. Infra-red to $329,706.40. good quah:> ui^'..'l l;i' 11«11 iinil .' heaters, Incinerators, fireplaces. Stop at Rorltttn Road and Walnut Avenue. the 11th DAY OF JULY IN THE YEAR 1072 AT 10:30 O'CLOCK i AH heieiiiLi:! .^•'^•tr>l of the rating authority then systems shall be designed by a qualified tl) Storage uho)l be ln accordance with Table 16.45a. Storage SECTION 27.1 — DEFINITIONS IParagruph b. shall bo deleted United Counties Trust instaiiattnn n 1 Stop at Central mid Georgia Street* IN THE MORNING, prevailing time. tUun 1J,V. UIL . sprinkler contractor or by a Fire Protection Engineer with final building uhall bo flro-rosistivo or non-combustible construction. If imd in its place the following shall be inserted:) • Ci. -Gac-ilrod. water-boaters commonly, known.as. "Side Arm Heaters." NT 1";—1" storage building Is located thirty (30) to fifty 150) foct from .« Company, the product of the nnnmvni by 'be Municipal.Flre Prevention. ItWpectpr. b. .PLACE OF ASSEMBLY Khali mean a room or 'space* usccT'for -hall bo prohibited. .-/"vy Aft 1* Lands and Real Property, ior. which, thoro.aro -DO - i n Hallint;^ a.l =,11 r\.\ d\ s .intl pTji'Ti nns "'vli i JSis" "Si c Approved Automatic Fire DeteclTon^^yslema~"Snlill^be""Terraired- "tjmitJirrsrT3r-itoc-of--ntijotnin_; i>repe-rty~that may -b© bunt upon, Uie religious, rccreutlonal. educational'," politicnir uoclul-or--&muso*nGnt-- chasers,, shall be utriick olt and gold t6 OiTy oi railings havniL' u minimum <>I 1111riy --. i \ > U6. 1 ;)n LMitoriainment ratherthan to carry a lo.td of exposing wall shall be a non-combustlblc blank wall having a fLre purpoaes ln which provision Is made for the seating of aevonty-flve _ioir__^rncp!nsixxxiTit»^/ . TO DAyiDBREAHLEY HIGH-SCHOOL- STUDENT BEING DIS - suant to and in accordance with the statutes of the State of New Trust Company and Keane- u Load pl.r.: ^i n.-,. ami ila.ii ^11n 11 be d* ln all educational occupancies, nursery schools and child cure puliiics. Plans call for a 1 ii concentrated loail resistance rating of at least two hours. If storage building is located 175) or more persons, or which has a floor area of eleven hundred Gns-ilred heating appliances in buildings shall bo Installed so MISSED" AT 10*30 A-M. WILL BE RETURNED TO LOCATIONS Jersey In such cases made and provided. burg - Middletown National one hundred U" ^ pei • qu.il e !i.n| i centers tan tlO) to thirty (30) feet from a building line of adjoining prop- und twenty-flve square feet or more used for such purposes; It _s to provide reasonable safety to persons and property. Evidence ON THIS SCHEDULE- Tour - hour buffet dinner and 1 or two and one-hulf AT ANY TIME BEFORE SALE, THE SAID COLLECTOR OF Bank, maintains 25 banking of ll'./i'i hiiiuii i d iioundi im an area d. All required sprinkler uyatemu or automatic detection systems that may bo built upon, tho exposfatt wall shall be a blank shall also Include a room or space used for the consumption of food that gas-fired heating appliances have-been Installed tcuacdordance BUS ROUTE NO- 1 Starting time 9i4S AJM. TAXES WILL RECEIVE PAYMENT OF THE AMOUNT DUE ON entertainment arr.ang.--J by shall by provided with a direct connection to the Municipal Fire Y ll---' —* — *-. — l______fe___._] offices in Monmouth, Som- v2'a feet square a fire resistance rntinE of at least thro* hourn. * with the applicable standard specified for this Section 32.2 ln Stop at Roas Street _nd Valley Road, ANY PROPERTY WITH INTEREST AND COSTS INCURRED UP inger Pnzo Stuarri of Scorch p Construe1 ion Eiecilon ni'.ifket-i and lop rails uhall be se- Alarm System or to Approved Central Station Equipment. Article 31 of this Flre Prevention Code shall be evidence that such Stop at Valley Road and Etnerkon Road* erset, and Union counties. . •, , i^l; the « all. in nn c.ii • ihall baid bolls paas e INSTALLATION: Automatic sprinkler systems shall be In- TO THE DATE OF PAYMENT. Plains, who is expected tu cureti h> LnTmre" feet" or"more used for auch purposes. Such room or space fias'fired appliances are reasonably safe to persona and property. Stop at V-lToy Road and Liberty Street* Restaurant — Cocktail Lounge To tal as sets of the bank •uda of haid uulls, l-_t-We>tSol_^AVenne^_xid^jTohn~Slr«et5r"—• not less than three inches u :dc u> unc-fniai ter nch in thickness accordance with the applTcnbTF BtnncTara Tipecifltd~for-this-section —ticular *u*v—**._.-»•»---»- — . _ each appliance,, Such valve. shnllJbcL Installed so as to bo readily together with the nniounliTdul e thereon, respectivelti y aro (,lorla Patrizlu anU uthers. wrnnrVucommon to the rooma or apacos. BUS-ROUTE NOV _ Starting Timo 9145 A.M, und tLUo pns| MI as = • acros..,_, ^..i-s . and beui upu,-u -th e- inner face of at lenst 14.4e in article 31 of this Code shall be evidence that such auto- other buildings may be altered at the discretion of tho Chief In- accessible and shall be outside the appliance itscf. a9f0U WS: Ktuus" Thr T?airr-plirte-shall-be-baokod-und rciniOLCed hy.. JiQllci .. spector of tho Bureau of Fire Prevention after consideration of tho *""^t^x^™n^" DITDMIT wpnTrinp-n (Fjtisttnc oaracraoh shall Stop at Oakrjdgo and Wbddlond Avenue. ° ROGER E. PRIBUSH rna reasonnble safety to persons and. rcHnrttTTnrT_Tni^~«d_-tl e«to-U»o-toUo«diifrJ — gjEgJQTJQNj-3N J4 FliT^-CX^NJ-C-rlO^C N blocklnc as thick ua the studding, flrmly hecuruu to the studs acincs property. «,_.^.~« buildings. At tho discretion of the Chle__Jtnspector of the Every—g__-fhred—hfe_.tln_; _ppliance-*bttU bo ^connected ~to an Stop eDLttke'jCvemle an3"0a_Hdge« which the plate passes. The bottom rail shall bo secured ln a similar SECTION 14.5 IS HEREBY AMENDED TO HEAD AS FOLLOWS: Tho term of such permit shall bo for o period ^f one (1) year. Bureau of Flre Prevention, approved Clnna A flr©t doora may be effective flue or outlet pipe to outer air. Stop at Lake Avenge and Skyline Drive. manner, or by means of lag screws nnt loss than ftve-eiyhH of an SECTION 14.5 — STANDPTPES what's happening inch in diameter and [our inches lonu, properly sciowed into bored AFFBKPEfcB Slfr>^VTnltfo>~oHaTCen5^y^rWe. a. STANDPIPES REQUIRED THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS HEREBY CREATED: SECTION 28 1 — BONFIRES AND OUTDOOR RUBBISH FIRES B. TANKS RENDERED TEMPORARILY OUT OF SERVICE Stop at Madison HIM and Mildred Terrace. holes In the studs or blocking secured between the same; snld holes SEC-nuN _b.i -JV deleted In >ts onUrety. Rcteronoe: See Section to be not more than sevcn-sliiteonths of an inch in -diameter- and SS_tB e tweSSSvc^ca_^^£ matches without y permit. The term Stop at Rajrlt-in Road and Subnet Drive. 6 Robert C. Krucger t/a it, but a m-andal i.i a broezi' ARTICLE XXV (4) Underground parking garages, shelters and storage occu- ty (60) foct from the nearest building or Una. of. adjoining P?P,P«rty •S s uch permit .hnll be for a period of ono (1) year £ ABANDONMENT OF UNDERGROUND TANKS. Amor Bldra. $5 per person for groups of 10 or mor_ paUcl-B exceeding -five thousand (5,000)squnro'foet in oron shall Stop at R-jritan-il6ad\_nd_WauitttAvenUe« _ stirred up by a couple of SECTION 14.2 — SURVEY OF PREMISES"AND SPECIFICATION that may be built upon and each group shall bo separated by at h WHOLESALE STORAGE. At wholesale catabli-hniDnUL and a. Abandoninent dti underground tanks shall be under the Buper» 7 John. M. & Madeline C. have atandpip.es not IOKH than four (4) Inches In diameter. n matches exceeding twenty-flve cases arc stored, shipping Stop at Central and Georgia Street. ""win.lWs"—HnroldS. Mny, OF KEQUmKMJENT-fExisting paraKi-npH-_lia_Ubo-dclctcd^_and in least forty (40)-fe6t^Stowia_^oi-over threa hundred_(3M).drUmj( of JQJEireJEriiUoii Oliphatit 708.60 Music and Dancing 8:00 P.M; to 12:30 A.M. ita place, the following ahull be Inserted:) b. Standpipe systems shall be Installed so aa tb provide reasonable Class II or III liquids-sHau be limited to groups of throe hundred rsTtmtaintntf matches shall be arranged -Ini plldfi^ot-ex, BUS^SCHfc6UbE-POR-8tOO A.M.-SESSiON >- GARWOOD TO Reading Room Tin- Flori'iu't* ( Ala. J Herald. safety to persons ond^ropc^tyv-Evidonee that staHdplpe system- trin (10) feet ih height nor fifteen hundred (1.500) cubic SECTION 2. All ordlunilcea Of parts oi ordinances inconsistent DAVID BHEARL&Y REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL. 0 Richard Wortlda 205.73 The Chief Inspector of the Burenu of Flre Prevention shnll (300) drums located at least fifty- (50) feet from nearcinSuTiaing herewith are hereby repealed as to such mcdnsl-toncle. only. survey ench commercial and Industrial establishment, mercantile, hnve been installed In accordance with the applicable standard or line of adjoining property that may be built upon and each-fixmip SS Sh pile units shall be separated from each otoer BUS ROUTE NO^ 1 Siartln^ tlnig ffjjft A,M. 0 16D W. Main St., Inc 1,623.14 PLAINFIELD COR. PARK AVE. fi. Tth ST. institutional occupimcy, nursery school, specified for this section 14.5b In article 31 of this Code shall be and frtim XK« Sabltllby^lea^paoeofnoMesi^^p j SECTION a." iKi-TSrainance afiSirtakc effect immediately Upon Slop^~al'Heroto'o_r_np d Center -"-"'* 10 Hallmark Investments, Ltd. 5,143.70 r shall be separated by at loast thirty (30) feet. These distances rnny In Btoragc rooms whore -ehippltia 1469 Irving $t . _. lint; —ovldonoa^th^t^^uch-atandnipc-ayiitcnis j3r.QVid__rcPJSOttable_SBf_oto ^o JSSSJ T4) ffcet Stop ^y -ll-Xeoa Si Henrietta V,Jfiurl_ 1,074.48 to find -fiimily house, -and trailer-pump, persp)_s-_ndj!roj?jjrty^______• • - — , __ /the broken container., and contents u St p .Eit:"l.Alo-ed-biiiHtng-.- Chariton (Mo.) Courier --*«..» -fw-tlit-pi'obablo-eUiii_-fif_n£(iror tt*^ttiln--Uiw_y-ua_lwiwer-o-- suitable asbestos blanket., manual or automatic covers, or carbon \ -f THURSDAYS-JUNE 22, 1972. PAGE 19 RAHWAY NEW5-RHC0RD/CLARK PATRIOT

a term not exceeding ninety (90) days, or both. A separate RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD CLARK PATRIOT LEGAL NOTICE offense shall be deemed committed on each day dur- PAGE 18 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 LEGAL NOTICE ing or on which a violation occurs or continues. CORPORATION NOTICE lb> The Bureau of Fire Prevention may revoke a permit PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the following or approval Issued if any violation of this Code is found was duly adopted and approved on final reading at a Regular meet- upon inspection, or hi case there has been any false If ing of the Municipal Council. Township of Clark, New Jersey. statement or misrepresentation as- to a material fact in the application or plans on which the permit or Monday evening. June 18th. 1972. ^^ ^ PADUSNIAK approval, ia based. Towruihip Clerk (c) The Imposition of a penalty for a violation of a non- A group of Merck & Co., courts as a las: resort, we complianco with any provision or regulation described Inc. engineers, production have already prosecuted 100 FLUJDEX in paragraph (a) of this Section.; shall not excuse the AN ORDINANCE REVISING CHAPTER 12. said violation or non-compliance, or permii it to con- executives and scientists cases this year," the direc- NO SELLING . . . KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOB1 fluid reduction FIHE PREVENTION OF THE tinue, or bo held to prevent the enforced removal of heard the area's top air tor noted. He added that those "REVISED ORDINANCES OF CLARK- the prohibitepihibidd conditiondi . SucShh violatio ilti n shalhlll bbe ro- pollution enforcement otft- cases already brought to WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WANTEp BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal Council of the Township /.sa /sa Gabor and ''dia- Simply iiitlll Cnmolny nllblnhtd all cull iWounli i I hit mi [hit is nol J cam o medied within a reasonable^ time. rt-ctor <-i thtNev- . Jersey of Clark, .Union County, New Jersey that: cer explain his agency and trial have to date yielded Miss Barbara A. Curran, monds'* will be un tap at •.adinf tout* f">« limout bund pioducli you v« im in IV mill in IOCJIMJUI mch it ARTICLE 2. OUTDOOR FIRES. -^ onunutee. tmplojM Icunftt in itiiil llaltl. tinjiWii! mililulioni. SECTION 1. Chapter 12. Firo Prevention. Article 1. Fire its methods of operation in nearly $10,000 in fines, a former editur-of The Railway Re-public .-in Ma 3 p.m. tomorrow at Franklin jr~ imill minuljctijimj oljnii. .«ji« 12-14 PRQHD3ITED. ind imjll iniiilulxMiil Ktounij lh« tfninbular »< tt£,1 will b* Kjoontihli t0P injin Prevention and Article 2. Outdoor Fires, as shown in "Revised Rahway last week at one of large return, considering the News-R-iCTJ Jiu I rw Clark Shi w ill takt iL-jvr >f ab- State Bank, 10u5 Karitan . # Hull lo(»1nvtntO11 -kiCh Cjn luln ait' UP 10 ton limit mUKlhli (|imn|l tin (IH la J.'i QOO »nnijgll of Clark" shall henceforth read as follows: Any person who violates any provision of this article shall, The attractions are part • nd uo W< will COfttidir [II11 tint innlitlntl Wliif bf camolilf .nlormjliun mcludln] chan George L. Waaser, execu- Mr. W.-iSser emphasized n mb*' and *'enut-, at 2 Al" A PUBLIC MfciKTING flammable liquids in outside abovegrSond tanks is to be The agency has jurisdiction Methods the agency uses p.m. HKl.D ON JUNK 19th, 197 2, LOST - Keys downtown Rah- AVENEL N. prohibited. THt: RAHWAY BOARD OK REWARD. 516 Jaques over six communities—Rah- include actions on corn- M dvur f homas A. kacz- way> 12-6 Establishment of limits of districts In which new bulk ADJUSTMENT APPROVKL) Ave Hnhwav plants for flammable liquids are prohibited. way, Perth Amboy, Sayre- plaints made by citizens as i. U1L gal. inarek of lark will wt-lconie SJ*" y THE APPLICATION OK ' ' 12-7 Establishment of limits of districts in which bulk storage ville. South Amboy, Linden well as routine inspections .'. sa /sa. (.IACOBBK IN V FSTM KN T HELP W \NTED of liquid petroleum gases is to be restricted. and Woodbridge—that for- of all of the area's indus- , p--v 'IOTI a leading compant At Audition Ac Sonu-rset, she w ill be C:OKPOHATION TO KRK.CT A 12-8 Establishment of limits of districts in which storage of merly had their own control tries. In addition the team TOWARD PURER AIR...Before addressing Merck & Co., Inc. s Seminar on bnviron- :i-l,NIT APARTMKNT ON explosives and blasting agents is to be prohibited. OUR :J YEARS OF EXPERIENC: ij.ret-ted b> Mayor William J. agenoies or none at all. Mr. f inspectors are un con- mental Control at the company's Rahway research center last week, Oeorge L. I u riru ss, nnif BLOCK 397, LOTS 21. 2-1, 25 NEEDED AT ONCE!! 12-9 Deletions and amendments in the Fire Prevention Code. o ii give vou MORE COMFORT t iuv. ard, Jr. and township AND 26. ON WEST MAIN Modifications of Fire Prevention Code; procedure and Wasser said that the com- stant patrol in their radio- Wasser, center, executive director of the Central Jersey Regional Air•Pollution r. i 1 Mr. and Mr: . -t tic lals. M ictiael Jay i if Diet jphone- typists 12-10 plexity of the problem was equipped vehicles to facili- Control Agency, confers with Merck executives, left to right, J. H. Donahue, soutb Ond SAVt you MONEY. Call for STRKKT. RAHWATr. !N KW Steno -Secretaries record thereof. —raiiiu yiaiiun—Wt—]-t—wrH-bt- 1-2- so extreme thai each com- tate faster handling uf com- plant manufacturing manager; B. W. Hartelius, manager of environmental control; from Uit- S/B Operators 12-12 New materials, processes or occupancies which may re- munity could not afford to plaints C F. Peno, plant manager;Mr. Wasser; andL. A. Thomsen, assistant plant manager.

••) Board) A.m I" lie appilciHiou o7 Hot-co fund and' support its own "Inspectors nave dlscre- Witrraiti MeGough-, assistant -director- of the pollution control .agency, and. Richard NP.V BCU5R - SUHNSH 1 i 164 F.ltn Av*s«u**, Tlali- Keypunch 12-13 Penalties. CONTROLS CONVERSION OB Miss Gdbor will tiiuii bu. a "--agency? ^U(.-rii at a special luncheon rt.iv, N trvv j ersf-y, i'3 con vi-r! A-l ARTICLE 2. h i -. existing on<— fit in i I \ home for 2 evenings a Spokesmen for the Fed- sidered by the State approach was created, hol*-i bv l-ranlclin itact* Bank TEMPORARIES 12-14 Prohibited. nno J twa-fami!y v%iih no rx- eration of New Jersey Legislature are made with- He stresses that although l>i.ird chairman, Mavu :->. No Fee To You week with a 12-15 Penalty. trrior chaiiftes to the present Bonuses—-High ART1CT.F. 1 _EBEYJENTIQK CODE Taxpayers^ wlildi_bills itself out need or justification. the agency's $129,000 annual lioin e as the largest taxpayers Eight or 10 thousand more budget is apportioned among^ lu^nnaru-s in addition co Zsa As used in thia article: association-in-Jthe -state, aaltL-^payroll _parafiilfis'T'^^BS atT"Stsr—aotmrnmttt«?^^*-'^i= DOWT VVAff t&tt NOW -1 :r • hank, rcyri.-SL-iuativt.-s invitx-d 322-8302 per evening nReyT^ersexana"Jfio01t Hoard h 5 (Diamonds BLOODCOOD'S POND AND T; vt.i forth in RwUnn 1 ?-? hereof. suxed in rh^ release for same code as the others; SOLICITORS IM th,. fMiowjr.E words tcrmi nr are "5T>1 d m reT TELEPHONE to - -we—have- -a—free-hand s to res, to cu have a hardness of 10) used in the Fire Prevention Code, they shall have the propo8als~£elhg considered HMII _-rs opening and will even scratch glass. THK RAHWAY RIVER meanings herein given- by the State Legislature — intimidate 7,500,000 in enforcing regulations during lu-r rhix-c dj•[ t-ar- a new JCCim "r adding to CONTRACTNO - Call from AVON'S MONEY-MAKING MUNICIPALITY shall mean and refer to Uie Township of a state incomIncome tax, a statstatee p of the state by de- throughoug t the six-com- ancfs, Miss tTabnr - will acids, ~"<3ry bulk and liquid PLA.N for apartment Clark;" property"tax""S"tate take-over manding-aeeeptanee of-(the> rminity region; - ^I'U'Ci winners m iht* Hia- run struct ion of Contract No, our air-conditioned office in ytaxState take-over containers fur export. l£. Repairs to Bfoodgood's dwellers can help you earn BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION shall mean und refer to ^ ^ hoo'l'ls increases In proposals. " saidsaid. nuinair Sw rejiStakL.s. I he Foreign Truckers Clark. Guaranteed salary BC Quadrel units are seen in and J ackMan's Pond Dam oawith incentive. Call Mr. an average of $15 - $25 or the Fire Department; " sales and' other taxes The groupp stated that state He continued that current bank. invites residents u> th<- Rahway River will be rer- more a week, Spare time. CORPORATION COUNSEL shall mean and refer to the Town- government spending In 196900 codes limit smoke emission variuas European cities and Thompson, 272-7056 or 636- d cuiii'.' in and fill out a b\veep- eciveti by the Cily of Huhwuy ship Attorney of the Townshtp of Clark; $403,325,022 and in 1972 ro a Ringleman One Reading. in Puerto Rico. 1515. Meet people, maice friends, are in nn TAILORS iitaket; coupon uj until 1.>- Visit Facilities in llie Council Chambers*, Riih- win prizes. Call: Westfield- CHIKF OF THE BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION shall mean wU1 be 52,046,797,342, an Ringleman is a scale mea- nmrruw noon. wuy Municipul Buildingt 1470 and refer^ lo tho Chief Jnspcctor of Uie Bureau of Eire Prevention, " efficient onerS Send in your social news, Campbell Struct. Railway, N evv SALES 273-0702, Rahway-353-4880, on oi 6 Miat) Gabor will then pro- Clark-756^6828, Woodbridge 12-2 ADOPTION OF FIRE PREVENTION CODE OF TOWN- ^ governmento emcient t oOperr coa a and let your friends know Jersey, ou June 30, 1972, »l ACT tfOW! Earn vacation ceed in a motorcade wiih 10:00 A.M., Daylight Suvtng determination to cut spend- presents Of Quadrel Bros. 442-2462. (a) There- ia hereby adopted aa tlie FU-e Prevention Code of that new codes now being Miyor Beck tor an appear- what's happening. Time, ai which lime und place money. Like people? Will ing. risen by that amount during A group, iif tank rjfuck—op- train. Evenings. Call 381- Township of Clark the whole of the Fire Prevention e p considered fer approval will PRINCE EDWARD ance at the bank's Highland thev will be publicly opened Code, described in Section 12-1 ia) hereof, except those •j-jje ffroup said the Tax th period. erators from :lnes in The LEGAL NOTICES und read aloud* 2915 or 388-2289, SITUATION WANTBD li yommitteCommittee nowhernownere "ThiThis ddoeo s not reflect the also include opacity of smcuce "M Park office at 2 p.m. portions specifically deleted or otherwise modified by an ^ y L.™ « ninllv down to 5^ Netherlands and Belgium The work under Uteuc pro- ordinance or ordinances of the Township of Clark, as spoke of economy and sug- DiUlowninnn rntaJcen annualln y down to zy0. Her party will then leave, NOTICE OF INTENTION m e visited the facilities uf Qua- posals includes the furnishing LAUNDRY WORKERS - Ail Reliable high school senior referenced in Section 12-t) hereof. gested" that the following *r° & state by the federal In elaboration of some of accompanied bv Mayur TAKE NOTICE that Pule Ko- Choice of All drel Bros. I rucking Co., kmakos and Evanjjelos Dimitrios of nil labor and materials us departments-modern equip- wishes to baby sit on daily (b) The said Fire Prevention Code, as modified, is. hereby ideas be considered- Reduce government nor the $2 billion the agency s techniques used \\ ll. tU'iir. wiu'rf Imnif I honlas A. Kac/marek, tor shown on the contract draw- New Styles Inc., Io03 llun Street, Kah- I la ska 1 os, a partnership, has up- ment. All benefits, will train. or weekly basis in Rahway incorporated In this article and made a part hereof as orovernmenr Rnendino- cur to county and local govern- in protecting the envirjn- il ul ^ oil r ti;i\ fj«i ' a ^ p.m. appearance at the on d called for iu the or Clark. Call 381-5000, Ext. wav , < m June o. plied to the Municipal Board of inga Call 388-3388 - Hamilton ic) though it, had "been »« forth at length. lawTeT trim ^Ss de ments." it was stared. ment, Mr. Wasser said that flvail Vntirspff nf (j''mionst and propunul^ 1Jlo Undel r Gov Calilll state in the case of incinerators Bwaj-aau—t'ontrnl—oi- The required number of copie.sw of said Firen f Prevention Binaries, trim oureaus, ae- " r» ^ * shall be iniiccortiunce with LatirKiry-7—27fy a H-amtlton &t.. Tn«m. mand prnrincrtvirv Our Compete Service ul 4_ truckers from Lurope Rahway. New Jersey for rent-wiil ship Cleric, and in "the Office of Uie Fire Department, regulate a cut-off point for government K5B ESCreTTSeO beictraig srrrakre^ once~rj of Plenary Retail Consumption ^iuch drawing! und sp Rahway. whi.) visited uhi- 1 ranspo b.x- tious uod tntern) a of the CAR FOR SAJ.E and shall remain on file In each of said offices for the CO8ts and return DOwer and from $1,361,902,250 to served—either by a citizen License C-3 for premises located proposed use and examination of the public, so long as thia article » . .•"T ., , a-o 046 797 342 in 1972-73 ox or a member of the enforce- hibn, Washington. M r. at 1034 St Georges Avenue, Rah- MAN L. Wasser. executive director of the Central wr i^uadrel's business was se- All bidsi must b^ ubin111cd EXPERIENCED - PAINTEK 1959 IMPERIAL - 4 door, The taxpavers" group said ahout 65%. ... At present ment team--n is im- way, New Jersey. ou the Propoaul nns cou- 12-3 ENFORCEMENT OF FIRE PREVENTION CODE. Jersey Regional Air Pollution Control Agency, lected for ttie visit by the Fdlnt-a-Car good condition. Best offer. Tht; Fire Prevention Code of the Township shall be enforced funding is there are better than 65,000 mediately shut down. He also addressing the Seminar on Environmental Control last Objections, ii any. should be tuiutrd in -tfce—eor Call ^±5-4-709-096. persons—on—the—state—pay—^_added_ that all open burning tank operators because of made immediately in writing to merits und Mhiill ih<- Ave., by the Fire Department of the Townsfilp under the supervision week a^Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway. JUIMBY ST. Pit. che diversified tank truck specify of the Chief of the Fire Department. in 1959-60 and $914,569,- roll, almost 1% of the state's in the^ area is "entirely Madeline Kirkbright. . Secretary price for which mr bidder Linden, N .J. EVERYTHING MUST GO! operation embracing liquids. of the Municipal Board of Alco- will fulfill till ih< -rins un>i 486-4500 PETS FOR SALE 12-4 ANNUAL REPORT OF BUREAU; Amendments to Code 310 in 1972-73. They said population. Illegal," including bond and have a time table." holic Beverage Control of Rah- couditiona of ihcontruit. recommended. ' there was no appreciable 'The Federation—of New fires, camp fires and *° warn Each bid must be i Hiiy. Public Works Department, 6-PEDIGREED SHEPHERDS- whenneCe8Sary' p sbould *c Rooflncj i)99 Hart Street, Rah way, New by either a Bid Bond or a certi- NOTICE TO BIDDERS ^V^^^tS^th1^J^^Sh^Sr^?S in tbe quality pp with alarm public or Windows 3 male, 3 females, 9 weeks Department. The report shall contain all preceding* under th« of education during the fied check, payublc to the City Notice ia hereby given that agenc__. y .s„ hudffe omigerr . mirhms arise while a company is Jersey. old. Looking for a loving Fire PrevcnUon Code of the Township with such statistics as the periodriod.. for they will disintegrate the Procedures of the agency ^ en d Ln installation of ne o ( Riihwuy, in the umouu t o f seuled bids will be received en d Ln installation of new •.Sinned) . - leu percent "{10%) of the bid home. Small fee. Call 381- said. Chief may_ wish to_include therein. The Chief of tho Fire Thee tax group was also suburbs, create further call for a first offense warn- yearis also teaeraiiy tunaea, eauiornent and procedures PETE KOKINA.KOS bv the Business Administrator Department shin also recommend: aiiy'"aoiouauvbUU W Uie Fire "hirfiiv QUALITY DRY CLEAh4ERS price, but in no fuue shall the of the City of Rahway for the 3251. hirfiiv"crlticai""of the'i-Rivi-rr alUttJ'3 in the Cities, llauidate ±ng to be issued. Upon any Althouggh the majority o. ^ i • ' * M.09 Per Foot EVANGELOS DIMITRIOS C0dC f Township whichi ta< ta hhiis ud mcnt sha1sha111 Corner of amount exceed $20,000-00- resur facing of Church Street KdSrbl " ° ^ 8 - ofxhl Tax PoUcyy ConSlt onSl-t ^ middle cla3s and the further infractionstns,, ththee of of- our fundfunds s araree fro fromm ththee i » DASKALOS Euch bid rauut ulao be ac- from I' n i on St reel to Bro ad ff l ia proeecuted in ffederad l Rantan Rd- and Walnut Avo. 1034 St. George Avenue com puni ed by u Con see t o f FOR SALE 12-5"ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS OF DISTRICTS IN WHICH tee for not offering eugges- farmer, crucify small busi- fender Streut; Grove Street from Ijert- STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE Licjuros IN OUTSIDE tions to preserve personal ness, expand the cost of court. ag- FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL CLARK, N J Rahway, New Jersey Surety. No bids will bv~ w vnrnc to Prtni-elon Avt— SO j p ps said, ceived before or uftcr ihc time ABOVEOftOUND TANKS IS TO BE PROHIBITEDPROHIBITED. ffreedomd , individuaidiidl l respon- livingliving , make beggars of mormore 'AAlthougl h we think of the Mirro and Bryant Street from ANTIQUE SOFA -Exquisite and Mr, Wasser ad'ied that HEEDS CALL Swmc Day Sorvkftj* 382 2424 NOTICE OF INTENTION [iod. ""'1 "" bi'ls will be The limits referred to in Section 16.22a of the Fire Preven- sibility or private enter- more senior citizens Milton A venu<* 10 \y- Victorian sofa In -C^dc^UieJT^ui^Mp in which ^tnragp nf flummwhif lifinWU ^J^and *educfrthe%yeeh&me^ federal and state agencies Aiccnr received by mail. nue; w ith ii K A-BC-1 nf flummwhif and -*educfr-th yee-h&me^ .THE KNOLL 13C3. Loyal Order of Moose, in- excellent condition, newly- In outside aboveground tanks is prohibited, are established as The a OI also advise and guide UOx 3OQ BOOf-JTOlM M-VU JEHSE V O?OO6 Thm Contract involves* the S) s> ur fit ft* upon rxistin^ foun- reupholstered In maroon follows: the storage of flammable liquids In accordance with the ^grou p allege^d that ad- -P y all tne our newspaper weekly. tends to apply to the Municipal reconatruclion of uppro x im ale ly dations, Tbi- t-siimiited iiiiiount above is prohibited in all zones as set forth on the Official Zoning ditional levies being con- releasl e said. regional groups. 11<1 velvet, line in. every detail. 130 Yr. Guarantee Board of, Alcoholic Bcwirafie Con.r 7O llncul lent ni a atccl-cmi- of: bitimioiQi!*? P **i«»i-« 1 y p« -District—Map—of—the—T-own ship—of--Clar-k,--3o-^ainendod—and—supple-- Further, Mr Wasser DIRECTIONS Route46ioBevorwyckRd trol of Rahway, New Jersey, for a crele rfpillwuy and other im- FA-HC-1 iMix No, S) surfat-e Must be" seen to beappre- mented. except for Zone I, Limited Manufacturing, Laboratory stressed that the lines of BeverwyckRd nonh lhrougtt UVG on material Club License for premises situa- provements ul Uloodgood's pavenieni rfiiuir^d is S60 tons, ciated. Call 232-5254 after and Research. General Industrial Offices; Zone C-2, Limited Re- communication from a com- Hiawatha Than left a! Knollfid an d dnvo ated at 14Q3-W05 Irving Street, Pond-and u nrw gate on Jack- 1%-inch thick; 4U 'I'ooh of Hi- 6 p.m. tail and Service Commercial; and Zone C-4, General Retail and Clark Student pany to the regionalagency. 200 teot west ID The Knoll Country Club Rahway, New Jersey. son's Pond Dam along I he lummouM C oui-re if Ty ]>'• h' V Service Commercial. entrance on the fight Follow the club's road, UC tMix No. S) l.f vi-iini; to the state, and even to the The names of the officers of lluhway River in lunds owned SEWING MACHINES 12-6 ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS OF DISTRICTS IN WHICH bearing left. 3/4 mile to the clubhouse at CONSOLIDATED Coursi*, and otlit-r «ippuri**nani NEW BtJUEC PLANTS FOR FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ARE federal level if necessary - !\I) TUlll.S this club and the offices they fill by the Union County Park Com- New & Rebuilt the top ol the hill , respectively are: mission. All work shall be worli. Sani bids to lie opened PROHIBITED. To Participate are short and open. "This DIVISION OF \ HUT 11 .ni . COCkTMI. I Mil 1 Sales, Service and Parts Governor. John Spuziani of 26 completed within 60 culeuilur und read in publii- in llie Cloun- The limits referred to in Section 16.61 of the Fire Prevention way, when a company under- ,i! Chambers, City Hall, 1470 For ALL Makes V1SL0CKY TRAVEL EnsL 11th Slrcet. ijnden, N\'w duyti us specified in the Con- 1 Code of the Township, in which new bulk plants for flammable takes a pollution control pro- - iu \ ri KM n KK 101 E S' George A«r Campbell Strt-ei, tlahwuy, N' "* liquids are prohibited, arc established as follows: now buJic^lants ie, N J 0720^ sey. junior governor. Donald tract. HARDLY T. PETERSENCO. In Earth Study gram, as Merck has done, • IU.( I 1NKK Both a performance bond Jcrsev on Juin- 26. 1972. ui 244 North Ave. for flammable liquids in accordance with the above are prohi- we know what they're doing 47 E. MILTON AVE. SUEDE COATS a JACKETS 241-7021 Eshelman of 1420 New Church 10:00 A.M-. local prc vailiiifi bited in all zones as set forth on the Official Zoning District Map . _j 1 - I \MI»^ und u labor and materials pay- Westfield, N.J. An GOWNS a. FANCY DRESSES Street, Rahway, New Jersey; pre- lime. Drawings, Mperifi rations of the Township of Clark, as amended and supplemented, except environmental resear- RAHWAY, N. J. • r viti i ^ late. Joseph Canatta of 487 Upton ment bond, issued by a cum- (Opposite Railroad' Station) i .JK.JV 0.1... —— •—• BOX STORAGE puny authorized to do business and forms of bids, contracts for Zone I. limited Manufacturing. Laboratory and Research, ch project to Study air pol- j FREE MOTH PROOFING Place. Rahway, New Jersey; treas- iu the Slutt: of N Emerson- Avenue.- "ih^ny. N*»w TI"nliway"antf approved by ira *"**** " niunlties __will be conducted Jersey; secretary, Henry Esposlto approved by th«* t ioiiimi sisiont-r LEATHER COATS H. . W ALL • in o! M,ii\ {,. kan.in**, Surro- couiiael will be requir^a [or of 840 Woodruff Lane, Elizabeth, the faithful probecutiou of the of Transportation, have b«-en BULK STORAGE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES Unl^rsTtreci^cTsWdentS JACKETS j.nr "1 ill-- (iuuniy of I limn, TUTORING IS TO BE RESTRICTED. , university science stuaents 1 New Jersey; trustees, Michael Contrucu Both said bonds filed in the office of the said KNITS CLEANED & Ml .1 • ] r • .,n lllr Ihtll llrt\ U( JUIH engineer ai City Hall, 1470 Private tucorirrg by certified The limits referred to In Section 21.6a of the Fire Prevention I Including one from Clark. WE CAN HELP YOU A.I).. 1'JT'J, n [ion tin' appiirn- Hermes of 33 Hagarman Street, shall be aubmitted and up- BLOCKED ,i^ Port Reading. New Jersey, Joseph proved on or before the time Campbell Street, Rahwuy, New French teacher-all levels, Code of the Township, in which bulk storage of liquefied petro- this summer. ALTE RATIONS jcracy 07065* "nd of t*uid leum gases is restricted, ure established aa follows: bulk storage __Seton Hall students ^ Hutly-Sr. of 71SB Whittirr Ktri-rt. —ai-l fo*—Ut studied In Canada and France. SENIOR CITIZEN'S DISCOUNT Commissioner oT I rantlpOTra- •oHiquefled-petroleimv gas in accordance with the obove is pro- r-elved tWO SeDartlte (23 Rahway, New Jersey, and Emil Contrucu Call 388-1577. lion, Trenton, Nrw J ersey, hlbited in all zones an set forth on the Official Zoning District .,, *u~ & th Peterson of 2228 Elizabeth Ave- Draw iu ut> dud specification s und the Division of Local [lie sul>- nue, Rahway, New Jersey. may be ootaiaed OD or after Map of the Township of Clark, as amended and supplemented, totalling more ttian $ JUST A SAMPLE OF OUR (;i>vMuntenl Aid District Offict; Private lessons available on except for Zone I, Limited Manufacturing. Laboratory and Re- to finance the project. ifc* LOW PRICES. FABRICS n.ilh .if firm-i- Objections, if any, should be June 9, 1972. at ihe office of locatf d ;tt T«Quirk Armory, moat instruments by pro- made immediately in writing to th<- consulting engineer, Klson search. General industrial Offices. A team of students direct SALE Tfant'ck, New Jersey und may fessional teachers. Musical 12-8 ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS OF DISTRICTS IN WHICH d by a senior chemistry CHECKS FINDINGS...Miss Janet Szmczak of 19 Crest- Madeline Klrkbright, Secretary T- K.illum Atf«ociuley, Inc., IS be in a peel i*d by prospective e i it Eaaex Street, Millburn, New Discount Center, 350 North STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS major, Richard Starita of wood Lanef Clark, a junior at Seton Hall University, S FLAIR SLACKS of the Municipal Board of Alco- bidders during business liours* Ave., Garwood, N. J. 789- a new KOSYDAR decorator holic Beverage Control of Rah- Jertsey, upon puymrnt of u de- Bidders will be funiishcd with IS TO BE PROHIBITED. Scotch Plains and a steer- makes certain research findings are correct before Polyester Double* n . poait of $25-00 for each com- 1939. 1 l t Snug as a bug?! way, Public Works Department, ii copy ol ihe specif icatioua The limits referred to in Section 12.5b of the Fire Prevention ^- -' -' » 7 , * nilKmiffinn n *-^«r»*-*- Qho \a m wrwV rM« anmrv*«>- <-.n an plete yet of contract apecifi- and blue prints of the drawings Code of the Township in which storage of explosives and blasting Ing committee, consisting of submitting a report. She is to work this summer on an 999 Hart Street, Rahway. New cutiouy and druwincti. T»« en- Probably not yet. if 1900 East St- George Ave- Jersey. by the engineer on proper no- SPECIAL SERVICES agents are prohibited, are established as follows: . storage of a 1972 chemistry graduate, environmental research project to study air pollution. lire deposit will Be returned lice and payments of cost of you've just niuvnl LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE only or> ._°J1 £ Ju !I_ «cl_ lo. cqntruc- explosives and blasting agents in accordance with the above Is John Eng of Newark, and a 280 "prrpiirattOTT* Hidw mtiM ho prohibited throughout all zones as set forth on the Official Zoning 'chemlstrv tunior Miss Janet in. LINDEN. N.J. tin..i.i su -ili, N. "HEJSTRY ESFOSITO' torw submitting bonu fide pro- made on Htandurd proposal CARPETS INSTALLED TRY HARVARD'S QUALITY SERVICE Secretary \n or who return Uie druw- District Map of the Township of Clark, aa amended and sup- Vr __„„„• * /-.» V J ^ DREAM KITCHEN Perhaps your Wel- forms in the manner designated Free estimates. F in good condition within therein and required by the plementcd. Szmczak of Clark, received come Wagon hostess Has "tight monoy" sured, custom ten (10) days after opening apeci fixations, must be en- 12-0 DELETIONS AND AMENDMENTS IN THE AMERICAN more ^an $10,000 from the ciin help to east1 the bidw. After Uie ten duyn no 388-2252. heen keeping you and closed in sealed envelopes, INSURANCE ASSOCIATION FIRE PREVENTION CODE, National Science Foundation druwinus^-ar gpTifjr-nt jnnM wi)l bearing tfic~~u~onie and address confusion"."" 1970 EDITION. to undertake a study of the be redeemed and the entire of bidder und name of the roud CEMENT CONTRACTING - your family from deposit will be forfeited, on outside oddreMscd to the Refer to • the—Ord^ftanee—of -the Township—0*—dork—enttUedi—r-ni-relatinnpi-crf-Rgvy*n-nrmnn-- Dru wings und upecificaliono specializing in cellar floors, HOW WE SUMMERTIME IS FUN-TIME Buainest* Administruior of the patios, sidewalks and stoops. "ARQEDIMANCiS CONCERNING DELETIONS AND AMEt^^SSt^^m^^rnn^n BUILDERS AND DO-IT-YOURSELlF TRADE owning your own muy be examined at the En- City of Rahway, and must be MENTS IN THE AMfiHicsNrnwsDHANCE—AssoeEerioTir~PQ™c^a^^r i l~CG Also BLACK TOP DRIVE- 1 BRING IN MEASUREMENTS & SAVE gineer's* Office. accompanied by ti Ktnanciul FIRE PREVENTION CODE. 1070 EDITION ', including any trations with body burdens, home? Good news. HELP YOU . •. IT'S ALSO A TIME TO LEARN NEW SKILLS, Slutcraeat, Certificate of a WAYS. R. Washington -382- amendments, supplements or revisions made thereto. Seton Hall is One of two SWIMMING Tho Cily of H ah way rc- acrvos the right to reject uny Su re ty Com pan y gu uran t e c in e 5622. 12-10 MODIFICATIONS OF FIRE PREVENTION CODE; coUeceS in New Jersev to Now we can make MAKE MEW FRIENDS AND DO SOMETHING YOU to (urniah a Performance Bond PROCEDURE AND RECORD THEREOF. rW.pL „ rrr-^nr ttoia Lr o Making Mortgage or ull propoBalu and also to- B serves tlie right to waive any for 100% of Contract in event HOOVER REBUILT The Chief of the Fire Department shall have the power I^ILJ *K IL, 1, f more Mortgage Loans NEVER DID BEFORE . inforraulity ia the bids and to —r>f awtird, u Non-Collu tiion iiffi- to modify any of the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code toward such a project, which Planning & Design {.enter Loans is a major part of davit and u certified check for VACUUM CLEANERS of the Township upon application in writing by the owner or must be entirely Student ori- I'hnnt' accept the bid whicht in its Sales and Service fUtt 61TIMATE * SURVEY We're happy . . . judgment, boot nervas-tho Jn= - not4cw than ten (10) per cent leBsee, or his duly authorized agent, when there are practical ginated and Operated. The VISIT ouu SHOWROOM Barbara Gordon pur business. We know how. YMCA of the nmount bid, provided EARDLY T. PETERSENCO. difficulties in the way of carrying out the strict letter of the students Will Work 381-3842 tcr«=ulu of the City of tiahway. OPP HR STATION because we want Mil id check need nol be more 244 North Ave. said Code, provided that the spirit of the Code shall be observed, _™i»«,eci . Iro*-„m „ reJU - © Years of experience help Ou The proposed coaBtnictioa public safety secured, and substantial justice done. The parti- ^°J »e jindcr this contract will be ihun $20*000-00 nor shall not Westfield, N.J. rDOORs .' be less thun J500-00 and be culars of such modification when granted or allowed and the August. to help more people us advise you in the selection of purtially funded by the Office (Opposite Railroad Station) decision of the Chief of the Fire Department therein shall be In addition Miss Szmczak of Emergency Pr|5Pu.?odneBB delivered ut the place on_ or _ before the hour named iibovej 232-5723 entered- upon tho records of the Department and a signed copy won a grant of nearly $1 000 -bwy-or-builaV-And a home that meets all of your needs. under the * f'tsdterul DlBumer shall be furnished to the applicant. from the Edwin E. Aldrihononr The »tund«rd proposal form It is claimed that the provisions of the Codo^do not appft or DI ABttonaUl BU22 ^Al£ Progrom. The yuc- Chief of the Fire Department shall disapprove BfFFENS Personal interest in your familyT bielder during the life and the Non-Colluaion Affi- TIRED OF DOING YOUR that the true intent and meaning of the Code "have ^bcen mis- drin and administered lw the you'll bo happy davit arc ultochcd to the oup- OWN LAWN WORK? CalL construed or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal State Denartmenr nf Hlryh^r INDIAN CRAFT miCLE of the contract mostt therefore, 8 OUR MAKE comply with nil appltcnhje plernenlury specificaliona, 382-9496 after 6 .p.m. from the decision of Uie Chief of the Fire Department _tri*tn&, SilSLt*«S S^^n. J* fr ^ WATER BUFFALO ... in your new homo. TELL provisions - of the following copies of which will be fur- Director of PubUc Safety within thirty (30J days from the date *««*pationt • -to continue the PRICE niahod on application to en- of said decision. study project during the fedcrul lawn, details of which SCISSORS Come in, soon NATURE are contained in the contract gineer* 12-12 NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES OR OCCUPANCIES coming academic year. New and Sharpened WHICH MAY REQUIRE PERMITS. The study is expected to __._ .J}ie_Muui.cipul CouncU rc- ears=and=Pinkin Law 01-606 - His- aerves the fig.liI to accept or ^Ehe-JBullding=Jnspector-and—tho-Chief-oi-ahe-Elre-J^port-id^i^lh reject uny or all bidw which in t^Fr-PETERS CO. ment shall aet-as a committee to determine and specify, after aster Relief Act of 1970- 244 North Avg. giving affected persons an opportunity to bo heard, any new Exccativjo.Oider 115ZS— Ad- tlicir. Qpinlfln will be in the ateilalatll i ^occasea^roccupanidea,wMch^sliall^^dMhlll ^ p miniatrntion of PL 91- beat interest of the City, or 606- for reaaoQB required by luw. (Opposite Railroad Station) In addition to those now enumerated in the Fire Prevention afe transferred Into living 11 P p ti Title ^? "Putt "lV" /! -ROBERT W. SCHIiaF- 232-S723 Code of the Township. The Chief of the Fire Department shall systems. No previous study 1.Y1 gnd Ret Period 1 6/26 - 7/7 Federal Disaster Asoiy- Buolncaa Adminiutrutor post-such list in a conspicuous place In hla office and distribute of trace meral - hrt i Period 2 7/0 - 7/21 -tiered r£ghfc lancd _ O.E.P-* CF.R. Title 32A- O-E.P* copies thereof to Interested p«rBons. SoUuSS 5 th S STON FWAL L _ SAVINGS, AND Period 3 7/24 - 8/4 fnr llcr^atKj-TesaitS Period 4 8/7 - a/18 Reg. 5 ™ Nond provision of this article. Including the Fire Prevention antl findings of the Seton Period 5 8/21 - 9/1 plefc© dotalle regarding tiod in F«dorally NO SELLING . . . KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOBI Code of the Township incorporated heroin by reference, Hall Students" project should LOAN ASSOCIATION etc ted ProttraniB of O*E-P» o or who violates or falls to comply with any order made be helonil in tuaiuilticr urhan EtocuUvoOrml>lilliMll KE6UMI Ik* aitidbulo' W «t«l -.11 b* Uip^liW* W huln proved thereunder, or of any eortiflcate xtt "permir "~ " "-*"" OI U»H New Joraoy PraVnlHug U iKtiiom i^d rtit«fciK| i«v..lo'» Ml iKtliiAt m «UW«i(.*d b» bur t^M-V * Issued thereunder .and from which no appeal has been $enj in your SoG|a| news. 701 NORTH WOOD AVENUE 1100 i*ARITAN ROAQ Wage Act,, a* utiietidady add the tndlbll dulribuldi M»U W l""*l* >1 <*"' •'** »" taken, or who shall fail to comply with such an order DON'T DELAY - GOJTO ^IHCA^-JflBAY Stai« .Wage _ Rate tie term In a- iKvtMaiv *fci(h "" 'u'« own up u h-a IIMI ww as affirmed or modified .by the Dls-ector of Public let your friends know "LINDENTHEW "JEftSfeY * CLARK. NEW JERSEY tloiij ~S6Ui ol which ur<» coo- bf - 243 South Ave., E.. Westfield WE'LL DO THESE THINGS AND * • nu-(Ur tnj Aril Cbdi All uu]u«i*t itncily tho time fixed herein, shall upon conviction 'thoroof, what's happening. tuinetl In the contract dacu- be ..punished for each_ylislfltJ.oh by a fina tabt. exceeding OponThursday 'Til 9 A. a P. SHOPPING CTR. FREE PARKING -MHM¥~ CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORPORATION LILl—HBTtX*!! It City Cleric

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GE 20 THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1972 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT 1175 St. George Ave. •-.•-••••-si Rahway, N. J. 07065 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972 PAGE 3 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD 'CLARK PATRIOT_ \KM1 1) PAGE 2 THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972 Blatz, Plainfield. A native ;!. v^ti^^ of Plainfield, he was grad- Marc Daichman uated from Plainfield High Dressings Unit FOR ALL YOUR TRAYEL Ciark Teacher School and from Dartmouth HEEDS CALL • i a/n d College. He served three Becomes Head years as a Marine flying Ceases to Gds Promotion officer before enrolling in 381- -\ . Harvard Law School, where Franklin b^;. ' •; , :', i. . lit I' . a; : - 1.-.. The Rahway-Clark Cancer By Kate Bauer he earned his degree in 1964. id a special a^ .: I" d -•- .1 ^.-., r •\tlc I •!. e\ el.r> , : . .w I .i Clark families gave a Of Clark Dressings Unit of the Ameri- ;:.. .>... Surrogate Mary E. Kanane He is a member of the can Cancer Society will no y on Jur.e ^ lr. :i; r,,V r> • 'f r;-,e V T \ r.. Army Hajor rousing welcome to the Donald Jonathan Clark RAHWAY Thomas Grahill, vice pre- \I*YT naifhm-ir, win lr, Along record of service one day, and she was all Gleefully remembering the of Union and Plainfield Governor's Blue Ribbon longer meet at Rahway City m. ,t !ilir.lr> i. ':.. :i. :• M ; town's newest restaurant. Freeman, son of Mr. and sident and secretary of the tohe r em >. i ., . irU ut 4U5 sralled as president of Clark pl°yer has marked dressed up in her cafeteria occasion, Jean says, My Mayor Frank Blatz were Welfare Task Force, the Hall, 1470 Campbell Street, Wade L lk r-. = . irr: I' i :•-« ..-. . la.-,: e.,: Bonanza Sirloin Pit, on open- Mrs. Kenneth C. Freeman : r.ici-, 1 'nlon, Rahway Savings Institution; A2\ on June 20 in the the career of Jean Francher uniform. She drove a con- convertible was hit so hard named co-managers of the Governor's Advisory Com- to make dressings, announ- pal, oi e:-' c • ing day, June 1. of Walters Street, Rahway, of 17 . -. n.ajur ln NEW JERSEY'S OLDEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER EST. 1822 Mrs. George Burnett, trea- •Franklin Stare Bank meeting Harding Avenue, Clark. verHble that day. and there I flew right out of the car, 12th District Congressional mittee of Mayors and a ced Mrs. Arnold J. Morway. itii rrie it f: is enrolled ln Trenton State meetlng 1 i • < -• Amu Re- They crowded into the new surer; Harold O'Brien, as- room in Clark. She started workina for was an accident.' and landed in the road. I campaign of State Senator director of the New Jersey service chairlady of the unit. lesis, V :; . V restaurant at 36 Central College Graduate School for have looked like a bag DIVISION OF :::. Maraview KAHWAY, N sistant vice president; Mrs. Other 1972-73 officers Matthew J. Rinaldo ofUnion, Conference of Mayors, atety ; a:r . Avenue to sample food and the summer session study- of laundry laying there with Patients needing dressings Christine Milich Wins : based Irom Hartland Mershon, assistant are: Vice presidents, the Republican candidate to VISLOCKY TRAVEL rimaid., . .1. '• inspect its interior. ing for his master of arts treasurer. Mrs. Charles -. /: my white uniform." Mayor Blatz is a member may contact the American • •: .~t rvin^ line 15 CENTS Richard Rosenman and Paul succeed Representative of the Plainfleld Area Cham- !e R-i-^a .: We'd like to say thanks," degree. J Kosty, assistant secretary, After working more than Cancer Society, 512 West- in .md rhree RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972 Bernstein; treasurer, Mark Florence P. Dwyer. ber of Commerce, a director Irs. ^ Uii.i... said Marcel and Eugene Le Mr. Freeman received his and Bruce Henderson, as- one year in the cafeteria, minster Avenue, Elizabeth, 47 E. MILTON AVE-> District Essay Conies VOLUME 150, NO. 26 Einziger, and secretary, Both Rahway and Clark of the State Law Enforce- nl - 1 r.u . . Floch, operators of the new bachelor of arts degree in sistant treasurer, attended Jean was transferred to Dot- at 354 - 7373. RAHWAY, N. J. : [r-.ist irom MERCK AIDS NEGRO COLLEGES...Mrs. Grace Winterling, president of Merck Mark Epstein. are located in the new 12th ment Agency, Region III; a reside:;, , : Sirloin Pit. "It was a tre- music from Trenton State the convention held by the tie Munro's department. She Returning officers were: District composed of all trustee of Plainfield's Com- u-11 o , . i.... Company Foundation presents a $33,000 check to Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, state mendous send - off for our and teaches instrumental New Jersey Savings Banks ran the multilith and other \ " ,. 'jiii >n Ma- president, William Einzi- Union County municipalities, munity Action Organization it- ecr.^' l. co-chairman of the United Negro College Fund. On hand at the time of the pre- new restaurant, and we look music ln the Morris school Association on Friday and assorted machines for about FUND PRESENTATION...Mrs. Mary Kroebel of Clark, [ i i; ^ \rm\ Ke- ^marion was John D Radigan, vice president of Merck and a member of the TOP SCHOOL GL ARD...Mrs. Helen Bilodeau of 901 Hamilton Street, Rahway, ger; vice presidents, Alan except Hillside, Winfield and and a member of the Amer- Mr. i •: i:- ,• -. forward to serving Clark district, Morristown. Saturday at Spring Lake. five years. Dottle remem- past president of the -Volunteer Guild of Memorial ale-.v . .!-: . -. ,i r;:\ , w-hich NVw Jersey Corporations Committee of the UNCF and Mrs. Verdell Roundtree, •"""« to aervxng uarK receives the Rahway Safety Council's annual school crossing guard award from Richer and S cott bers Jean as "a hard worker Linden. ican, New Jersey, Union general Hospital, Union, presents check from the guild's • • tanu-d 7Mh J e Also attending were Mrs. Abramowitz; secretaries. County and Plainfield Bar • rank hr, ^ s» e d rrec\or oT "e United . Negro College Fund. Through its annual appeal the tor ^Ltaura'nt ta» a Richard Archer, council president, at the meeting on June 20 at die home of Louis who was very conscientious.I. "We have accepted this fund-raising projects during the year to Murray J. Rubin, Grahlll, Mrs. O'Brien, Mr. R. Rlzzo. With them are, left to right, Fred Grimaldl, a past president, Mr. Rizzo, Alan Bass and Richard position because we believe Associations. he > '-.,: • nited Negrro ColleCollegge J-und pprovide s educational poppornjjuaes for more than 45,000 ^Ue^^^fe^re^ Mrs. Hollie Hodge of 17 Then Lockheed's Indus- the hospital's executive director. lilt t haplain Burnett and Mr. Mershon. Wasserman, treasurer, that Mr. Rinaldo has demon- iwa r.: - ; ' ' : students enrolled in its 40 member colleges and universities. Whitley Terrace, Clark, at- vice president, and Alfred Carlson, a past president. trial technology division . [:., li V fd b\ site parking, and a family- LESS Richard Slrkin, and past strated through his perfor- .lr. . .- . - priced menu of T-bone, sir- tended the signing in the gov- opened In Metuchen, and Jean He has given the cltlzen- .: ' i 1 tluc anun Mrs. Katherine L. Bauer, Peter Bruce, son of Mrs. dental surgerv degree with president, R i chard mance as a State Senator, ; e I' v; •- .' , . . loin, and rib-eye steaks, a ernor's office in Trenton was transferred to become of-the-year award by the . •. ,i i rank k. Salvatore Francis Pre- business manager, and k. C. Jeanette Bruce of390Koenig honors from and he is the logical choice Boy Scout Unit Elects Dietz chopped steak plate. Bonan- on June 20 of New Jersey's Georgetown Rappaport. the division's files and re- - Plainfield Jaycees in 1970, . .ilsu st-r- zioso, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bauer, publisher, of The Place, Rahway, was select- University School of Dentist- William Einziger was to follow in the footsteps ' when he was also selected Jellr-. . .- . za burger, chicken and fish areas," CouncilmanCrowell No - Fault Automobile In- Salvatore Prezioso of 044 Rdhwa\ News-Record and ed to serve as student ad- , Washington, O. <-'. production supervisor. "I Christopher Dietz of Rah- board are Ralph M3rss, Rob- ....:.:• i.f the.- Railway's Holiday-a t- structed or substantially al- sucti as park in>; areas, land- rv given a trophy for his^work of Rep. Florence P. Dwyer," as one of the outstanding .-anil shrimp plarrpr-s Than You An ordinance which would surance Bill. Inwood Place Rahw.iv rr- was in charge of four people. way was elected one of the ert R. Amon and J. Samuel Hmrrre program fen th cered—o-r—repaired in-a-flo*>d ing—- « ajui- x-aiar-uaii j _ I hr—Ll.l rk—I'.unut a-Ux'nMi.-i.i—vi^.r AT Irh.ir^ rnHeoe Irh- \ _^ aniri Mian Kanane and Mr. young—men—oi—America—In- ;e..;-t. The new Sirloin Pit is the EviST Paid regulate construction "The " ofcHhance notes dial Mrs. Hodge was present- ceived a bachelor of arts pxesttterrcs—',. ?' , , ," at 8 p. m. in City Hall. taries, and other strfeams siting clerk. Union Avenue, Elizabeth. serving as chairman for the Dial 388-5100 i:: Lliri^= A Junior race also is on -airy-8±te plan vrt{»ifl-wj-<^ayt^- L. ^-. ^wn^tcr 'T liti"-.ifd i\ -hur De Lorenzo and Mr. and ,\o. 18, Bricklayers, M asons of the Year award. Harold court before her election strategy with Republican candidate for Congress. Miss Kanane and Mayor Blatz were '' ' — contribute" total of $21.4 $1,200 in every college, thus budget for support of com- "a^nas lhe measure, lnrroduced" p aha mDutaries in tn>S L-iiy hune Road, Clark, who also In this position Jean did A survey by the federal it-.t-n at- lie is working for I-ischer Rahway was theMrs. Salvatore Prezioso of and Plasterers' Union, Lli- Byer was given the trophy in 1963. She was re-elected named campaign managers for Sen. Rinaldo. Members of die executive—r-uuncil e southern district. jriajion_towards_oi2erations_the state is providing less munity colleges. In_i971_a 11 LB. SLAB $ 2.50 the program. The junior iy unanimous vote of the Failure of the board to act Fifth Ward i ouncilman of Rahway are subject to production workr on techni- government will be conducted received a souvenir pen. l'ravel. Springfield. ker JI the Samr- R.in way ..aixend&i th£ 57J± as the—best—bcrvvic-r -in the to -a -five-yea-r term ki 1-968. event will sTarTOt Council on M-ay4, would pro- wlth.171 the trm? trrn-tr-would -Hettrc— M-.---Dijiu>.v.'in sni tf il nn oal manuals. That_entaile3= —in tjntnrc Cnrmry of—daily "annual Luriveniiuu uf-Krwarris Suburban Council and the Betore her" "d^criorr - as HeVr": - le£«-« in 1972, ' The Ne* Jersey Tax^ pended by-the oou-nty for 55 LB. CASE SI 1.50 nnd the senior 5O-piile race THETt construction of a new give the application ap- May ^ that the ordinance flooding endangers life and taking all the pieces (illus- - family expendiTur-en. Se- at 11 a.m. The course will proval. International ln Atlantic City AZA. surrogate. Miss Kanane had the author of a travel book Miss- K-anane- la-Hated -i«- S-ervieee— *>f—Eastern—Union Ihis is Sj.-i million, or payers Association has such support. building or enlargement of is "JII excellent piece of damages public and private trations, text, etc.) and putt- "Who's Who," "Wno's WHO County and a member of the lected households will be A. - a 30 per cent increase over pointed out that stare as- be from the start on Irving Violators of the provis- on June IS - 21. Mr, andMri. Richard Col- Other awards went to Jean Francher of Clark served on the Union County entitled "Come Along with STEARIC ACID a building within the flood work" but that it should be property and -facilities, that Richard D. cjais nr *<13 ing them together. Me." She writes a eolumn of American Women" and ethics committee of theasked to keep records for 1471, and $1M million more sumption of all county Ihese figures may becon- Street, near Broad, along ions of the ordinance would ., , „ . L, . lins of 51oAlbermarle wllUam Einziger as "Play- LONG CAREER AT LOCKHEED ELECTRONIC Board of Chosen Free- hazard area unless an en- •'given more toeth." this condition is roost ap- RiverbenJ Avenue, Clark, "One day," states Jean, for the Union County Bar "Who's Who of Women in Eastern Union County Cham- two weeks. Handling the sur- Irving Street, h. Milton Ave- be subject to a line of $200, Paul Ritter and Robert Street, Rahway, are the par- ^ o{ ^ year" and Mr. holders. than'in 1907 Between 1907 college costs now paid by trasted with the 1967 ex- 1 '4 LB. BAG S .35 croachment line is esta- Councilman Donovan sta- propriate method of allevia- earned placement on the Lockheed Electronics Com- and casseroles for the Stavid "Tony Rossi came over and the East." She is on theber of Commerce. vey in Union County out of nue, Main Street and W. Main or imprisonment for a term Wenson of Rahway and Kevin grits of a son born May 2h Presently national regent Association Bulletin and lec- ultc, and 1971 funds for financing the county is a viable means penditure by the county for blished by the State Divi- ted that he would work with ting such condition is through dean's list at W_-st Virginia Rappaport for service to pany, then called Stavid En- employees at that location, put a" pen In my hand, and I rures regularly on the sub- social planning committee Mayor Blatz is a partner the East Orange office will Tha1 t 1 LB. BAG S 1-20 Street. not exceeding ^0 days, or C. Me Nulty, Joseph Gatto, at St. Elizabeth General 1 ios- of the Catholic Daughters of M-.ra- ,-minry rnllpg,-s in nnmry of providing local property community colleges. - - - - sion of Water Policy and Mayor Daniel 1.. Martin to regulation of developments I niveisu\, M jrizantown, AZA as Suburban Council gineerlng, 18 years agoin the Many Lockheed employees became an Illustrator. Jean ject of wills and estates. of the United Comminity in the law firm of Blatz and be Robert Klok. rose from $3 4 mil- tax relief. Such action was amount "wa"S OOTTTVe —i-OOMPLETt The program on Tuesday DOth. modify rhc rnlin-drcr.-t'omi- and encroachments. jQhn Graham and. AnriiQny pital, Elizaheai. America, M.ss Kanane -is "Someday, auu. ull llii* Supply. The division's map W. Va. president. cafeteria. remember the fine dishes -was -an -i Uun'tu $lo 5 million. not included in recommenda- mei-ease amounted to a total SELECTION will begin at ^AO a.m. when of the flood hazard area will Land uses which would cllman l)om\an explained 1 A Wa dS c lved b will lw y«urs-if you work hono? grades from^PinKry T n anH ,, Award, / s "receivef ,d yb y^lar Clarkk "I was the assistant ma.ia- that Jean" used to serve up than six years. The figures, tabulated by uons of the Governor's Tax of $1,002,013 between 1967 the Rahway Recreation De- be used to determine- en- be permitted in the floodway that fur state encroach- PEARL DROPS N0XZEMJU, Aso n waa burn AZA for havln xhe for ihr gov^rnni^nl , . ," _ OF ALL YOUR partniym's summer band,- area, estahl I shed -bx pn- Patrick Malberry of 40 1 School Hillside " , g cham- ger of the cafeteria. There to them at lunch time. Last month, Jeanwaspro- the New jersey Taxpayers Policy Committee in its 1-eb- and_1971. croachment liftes^ _nient Hru-s to be_ effective New Times^ Sel— SKIN CREAM -W-e-srri-e-hr Avenue", Clarkrpre- CANDLE-MAKING directed ky- ^a-mHne Guas- croachment lines would be there would have to be im- ' - -' - Mrs. David W. lurner oi plunshlp iootball and bowling were rwO-of^us =.= me Dottie-ivlunroT-office ser- moted to the saitrrtecrclasBT- Association from county ruary 1972 report. If state >a>pta>nbM_i)>ea»>ii.i Alterations or repairs ceived a bachelor of science ald tello, will provide entertain- such agricultural pursuits Wlliam P Yeomans son Clark on June :> ln Rahway teams, for being the most and the manager," Jean rit-jrices administrator, who fication of Illustratingg coor- budgets, demonstrate the from non-property tax C a NEEDS AT NEW BUILDING STARTED ... Mrs. Frederick Fairclough, widow of the Rev Frederick may be made to structures provement of die channel degree in architecture from lurner is ment. The color guard of as farming, grazing, raising of William L. Yeomans of Hospital. Mrs. lurneriathe proved chapter and thecaU s wlth a chuckle. "I Jean eventually worked for. dinator in the technical doc- significant growth of a new sources is not increased, the » FalrcloURh removes first spadeful of turf at the ground-breaking ceremony held at the site in the flood hazard area pro- of the waterway . For City Court Illinois Institute of Techno- Goodmans Crossing former Miss Anita Spires, best all-around chapter ln pushed a coffee cart in the remembers Jean when she GREAT SAVINGS. Rahway Post No. 5, of livestock, horticulture, Council President Char- cumentation department. a o-unt> government funcuon property tax may continue to | of the Zio'n Lutheran Church educational building at Elm and Esterbrook Avenue Rahway. vided that any such work done logy, Chicago, 111. ^TT,;^ a H^^Sf The boy is the cuuplt-'s first the Suburban Council, for tavid building in Green- moved to the Plainfield lo- American Legion, will talce . forestry and operation of les t\. Crowell commented Starting today Rahway Mu- Clark, received a doctor of She is in charge of about ur.jncuJ in part by students; bear the burden uf increased jj Th- building will be a memorial of Pastor Fairclough who served Zion Church tor more below the level of the 100- child. winmng the division title in brook. It was right across cation. , .). part in a patriotic ceremony. nurseries. The ordinance al- mat councilman have copies nicipal Court will hold both 11 pooplo and ic rocponciblo the state government and community college costs-. .« p -ttran—a^te^^dgr-^tth-heTr^re^fefe-t^r-igbw-aaj^y-ittran—a^te^^dgr-^tth-heTr^re^fefe-t^r-igbw-aaj^y-i^ MrHnwell. Church CounCouncic pl president;; years finnri hp finr.ript-r.nfprl permit us-e of the- "^eSFSje llood haaara areaTrrijr "Tts~crlrnlnal ancTTrafnc ses- basketball and for having ^he Rfreet frnm the SnnKRr /'It's an Incident that I'lllax the format and tvplny series t,roi^riy taxpayers in cuun- A" appropriation of J A ba ton twirling exhibi- rne Rev Walter J M.iier. pastor of the church, and Harry CCree , developmendlt t committee The flood hazard area is KODAK COLOR FILM I'M GLAD I CHANGED TO . . .• aad that channel regulations sions DJI . Thursdays-. - BUFFER1N the best chapter newspaper Diner." neSfcr forget," recalls Dottle, for drawings and the pro- uei which operate colleges. $1,600,487 was made in the B FOOD SHOPPE tiun will be given at 1Q:45 chairman A large number of congregation members attended the ceremony aa well as repre- defined an the part of "the land for recreational uses, Miss Paula r. Ferranceof were displayed at. the meet- ; will be added. loo's Jean made the sandwiches—- Jean was comlng-into-work ductlon work on technical Untlon costs paid by a.m. by members:—of—the sentatives of other churches and the city government. There was a social hour in the church flood plain that is subject such as playgrounds, golf Criminal court will start CX-128-20 Si 29 Clark was awarded a bache- j[1gm : courses and picnic grounds, "At this point, we a re only at 9 a.m. and traffic court counties for students attend- rt o Recreation Department's basement after the event. to flood flow at lesser depths Reg. '• lor of science degree in plans for the summer in- and for commercial uses. interested in flood hazard at 2 p.m. PREMiERGSt- criminal justice at the 72nd i de selling of Jewish New ing anotlier county's com- PI | \U UlliH I SUI twirling teams under the di- and lower velocities than oc- 1.95 -iM.i c u rriunit> college are nor in- rection of Mrs. Kathy curs in the floodway." The 1.69 annual commencement exer- Year cards and a paper floodways and the channel AMD cises of Northeastern L'ni- jrive. S'wimming, track, -1 Hi.cluded in tile figures . 5 11) SOIJ.'H \V I . Pierce. "Miss Recreation I wirier and portions of die adjacent GASOLINE versity, Boston, Mass., on gyif# tennis doubles and pool C. \i;>M)OU 7S9 1 .'.4 SUPPLY While M Countlrb had ex- Good Food For Good Health ot 1972," Miss Adrienne flood plain that carry the June 1 8 in the Boston t;arden. tournaments may be con- m piERcinG nduures tur county Swedler, will present to greater part of the flood Jticted daring the summer. colleges in 19oT", only six "Viiv (TTuK Mini • throw mfr award tlltr trophy at 1 p.m. TTowT opp. American Lsglon Hall « Parltinq III Rear FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE Daniel S. Glbbuns and Su- uere in operation ln the fall ,u> woif-hl ;tr.>umi i-n'l pull- to the winner of the 50-mile The ordinance provides race. san M. Palma, buthofClark, ***** nt that year compared with 1 5 in|L* it. that no structure can be con- 86 .Westfield Ave., Clark AND HIGH QUALITY OIL Defendant Fined --•.. .-^Vr«* and Clen Masun oi Rahway Stmrilw ITi 1^T"2. Lxpansion of total The 50-lajj event ls_ sanc- tioned by the Amateur Ath- were awarded undergraduate mmmx. student enrollment, expan- degrees by ohu> State tni- s i .i letic Lnion. Members and interested second, the Township of curred by residents in the Dial 388-5100 sion of curriculum, con- affected Woodbridge and Rah- Council Assesses versity7"Columbus, Ohin, on 5,000 and Put You Want To SAVE... struction of classrooms and persons are being asked to Woodbridge should divert the attend the meeting of Rah- runoff water into its own way areas." June 9. utiicr facilities, as well as Also attending the lu-aring You Don't Want Talk... Just inflation, have contributed Northeast's way Citizens of Klood Con- drainage system, not into were the RCFL secretary- Owners for Cost Kevin McNulty ul j7h Wil- On Probation tocrjsT mcT-eas-trs, trol Inc. on Wednesday at Rahway; third, the developer Piercing Don* By Medically ti 8:15 p.m. in St. Mortc'sHall, should place a two-million publicist,- -Mrs. Stephanie U.S. Dollar Weakens During the Year low Way, C lark, was Union County Judge V s're going all out, ACT County freeholders are (Jedervall; Third Ward Coun- graduated from Pingry g Storm Hamilton Street, Rahway. dollar bond in readiness to William DiBuono fined 220 ST. GEORGES, RAHWAY* I) rc-quired by law to provide Discussion will center on cover any flood damages In- (Contlnued on Page 4) 0! Improvement School, Hillside. Michael Stiso, 58, of 813; funds needed to balance the FOURTH OF JULY EDITORIAL Uon.W.J.F.I.-^-Vp™,^,. |OJJ^J |J widening of Robinson's Assessments against Lakeside Drive, Rahway, 382-4470 i college budget after various Branch of the Rahway River, J5.U00 and placed him on other revenue sources such property owners on Hamilton 3S5 CHESTNUT ST., UNION J proposals for removal of prubarion-fox-riixi^e-^ears. TU«B. & Thurv. 7-9 p.m. M Street between Central Ave- bo -w-xitten- -on—mon&y2~SIm«... as federal and state aid and existing encroachments nue and Church Street tor Our last Fourth Of~July— a charge of lottery parapher- ~-_—• "4,^.3 pjn, g ...... are pnlirii-fi t'mm ply, currency is the base Connie lnincrr fi-ooding— "paving; arttf~T:OTTSTriicrrian~of— "editorial—waa de-voted- to-ti-ie— nalia and keeping a gambling Ho Appoint"**"* MW»HBIY jj J ttttnon itz national legislature and by upon which stable societies in Rahway because of heavy attorney general and action curbs and a storm sewer instability of the nation's resort on Feb."-"36, 1971, in IM4H WKt •• ••• ^PV ^* !•• ^^ t^WI total adopted college budget. electing many politicians of proceed and when major -": '.V on- the W-t>6tU>y4*ige-flpartjmy-~tropi- years through eight will be ian lire, so much so, that ML Eosoniu Pg. 18344 timony Yrom flooded resi- bus service on its No. 54 tion's policy of "keeping and added taxes on business months. . M iry. f.ufirs. nut cal storm Agnes and another dents affected bv the mas- invited to participate in a European nations of the free Coll 717 -839-7147 11OOU, .^ ^ - .-: .i Tl -itne;—whieh—se-r-ved—Rahway r.ofitfl down.' ivhirh [ilr.'Mily w li-^ «ve- student In fulltime enroll- storm which moved across slve Sisto land fill, will be erf-—picture book— mixet! l]i-~' :, ^. and Clark while connecting "We have an improvement world have made a statement perous than most Americans ness left there gave rise to at the Northeast from the West. stories, films, film strips 12'x24'x48" 'EH ment, and 50 per cent of 723 important. Written data is Perth Amboy and Westfield, at tremendous savings," of resolve to bolster the two would desire. greatest wave of barbarism THE S1GI ,8'x48" ANNUM There was excitement in welcome but personal at- and games, with plenty of currencies by purchasing NEW 1972 OVAL PKG. has been discontinued as the audience participation. No Councilman Crowell com- in the 20th century. PACKAGE •rr—Ghoosw WBCCHV I r.-jr^Tiiiiii Rahway at the height of the tendance at the hearing would enough to keep their values And heavily - taxeu, mar- ALL-ALUMINUM result of a decision by the registration is necessary. mented. More than money is at "Ittl FLOOR SAMPLES rain ffl-nrm nn Thnrnriny whftn _be—even One Hnmilrnn Srrppr rpsi- stable. ' eUnally - profitable busi- this is Briarly Manor . . our magnificent open sloclt collection of I Spanish, Moditerranaan, Italian, -StaT3ET-BTraTd~of-PtrbIii Utility— THe puppet wffrlc shop;— stake in thc-worid-totiay^and— POOLS __ two unidentified boys repor- Bartell said. Commissioners. dent stated at the meeting Currencies that-depend on nesses do not expand: They master bedroom piecel in richly corvod oak. Choose from Italian ted a body floating In the which stemmed out of an idea unless U. S. politicians start French Provincial and Modern. Of The RCFC announced yes- The No. 48 line between that the curbs were rough artificial purchasing to bol- cut staffs, reduce inventor- setting our financial house Provincial. Ooiotuai and' Modern room groupings on display at Rahway River at Bedford terday that strong cidzen hy Mrs. Jenn Petersen, will ster their value fall event- let; and generally take ac- Perth . Ann hoy and Rafnvay -anti—errant damage automo- in order by reducing wel- Clark store only. Street. A search along the opposition from Woodbridge -meet- tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. ually. tions conducive to hi£h un- also has been discontinued With the help of Mrs. Julia bile tires. Councilman Cro- fare, abolishing minimum MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK! river failed to reveal any and Rahway was voiced at Americans by seeking in-i employment. as a result of the PUC de- Croteau, who takes care of well said that curb stones wage standards, cutting fed- PACKAGE OVAl PKG. body, according to Police the hearing before the Wood- were reset in most places flationary wages without re- Why it is that two editor- There's a lot more working for you iMrludUc ' • 111" Lt. Edward-Hulme. cision. all the art work, posters, eral bureaucracies, esta- Y -brJdge—Boar-d-of-Adjustment The PUC decision was on the street and that there lated increases in produc- ials spanning a year should blishing a fixed gold redemp- Bncholor chest $89. • Hutch etc., in the library, the chil- right now at the Sign of the Ship: . • The two boys described on Monday night ln the Wood- based on hearings which were was no assessment for that tion policy for the dollar, the body as appearing to be bridge Municipal Building dren will be encouraged to Coblnet $89. • Corner desk $89. completed in December 1971 make puppet characters from work. etc., a black day is ahead CREDENZAS BARS that of a blondboy about 12 when the board reviewed an before the 68-strilce by the Alonzo W. Lawrence of for American business. years old. They said the application to build a 519- books they have read. At the Criticizes Failure to Put Increased Loan Capability: Greater borrow- » Student desk $115. • Double dresser $129. CONSOLES CURIOS in bus drivers against Trans- end of August, it is hoped 1343/ Madison Avenue com- If the government would 24'x48" iyx30'x48" body was clothed in gray unit garden apartment com- port of New Jersey, formerly -^qjented that curbs on the ing power now available to all NATIONAL PACKAGE OVAl PKG. • large Hutch $109. "Chair $29. slacks and a dark shirt. plex on a 15-acre site at that they might have Huckle- simply let the ebb and flow Day of Deposit. Day of Withdrawal Public Service Coordinated berry Finn cavorting with street were of Belgian block, of the market place adjust STATE BANK CUSTOMERS. ikrlujiiia •'. Hr Railway's Police and Fire Woodbine Street and Lees- Transport. The PUC indica- bluestone and concrete. He ucation Unit » Bunk beds $159. • Chest $139. Departments and Police Re- ville Avenue, opposite Ave- Little Red Riding Hood or inflation and wages to the •1. ted that much of the financial Charlie Brown and his dog added that use of the differ- point that the nation's price serve, and the Union County nel Junior High School. first education committee FROM Compounded Daily testimony presented during Snoopy, jfoe writing of small ent materials "doesn't make Failure of the president levels related to those out- Greater Resources: The National State Bank Don't cey I ur^K, i! •*•; : -Park- Police cc-nducLed- die chairman in my memory-who- At the invitation, of the the—hearing—to—out of date SfcTts anfl playlets "wlir'also - sense." of the Rah-way Board of -Ed- side oT the' TJ. S., fferfiaps, AN ADDITIONAL TWIN OR FULL SIZE Avenut , i '• ' id!- , ' ' :. search. really got something done," is now Central Jersey's leading bank with f- i- . ' - - * X^tdOsC. b>t. Concerned Citizens for and that the transport firm's be on the program. ucation to appoint a former it would not be necessary 27'x48" 18'x33'x48" Woodbridge Township, Ho- chairman of the education Mr. Higgins declared. assets in excess of $600 million. Payable Monthly, Effective July 1 Street, I • • r. i:.- - , : . , worsening financial condition to face earth - shaking ad- PACKAGE OVAL PKG. Settle IN STOCK! ward E. Baker, president of wns tnken into consideration The suggested summer City Jaycee-ettes committee to the committee Or. Sprowls said he ask- —jusrments- ^required—because Debra M t r: u , ^ •, . Revenue-Sharing the Kan way CTffzeiis for" was criticized last week by ed MT;~ice"nran"at 7:S3 p. rar 95 ea. ton A Vt. nut, v... .all : • • also in Roselle Park, E1J. when the decision was made. reading lists for grades from of artificial price supports Over 50 Reclinsrs! Flood Control Inc., empha- a board member. the day of the meeting to Quality National State Bank JFor Just On a Mrnumum Balance of $10 to End of Period rier. Duke, ,:nd i-. The average revenue re- kindergarten through sixth in a broad range of fleldfj. WINTERIZING POOL COVER sized the added flood threat Edward J. Higgins—stated seXVe on th^* nnmmiirw Personal and Commercial Services: WIIW Lk4 l*ul-L-b)t£ SICk, 3V.i llJMi?. • : • • ; ceived by TNJ from No. 54 grade are posted * on the Present sirreritajir on the' do)e7 Kit** KWUBJ ar O. Shop & Select! REGULAR FOR LADIES SPECIAL: FOR ONE WEEK ONLY from such large land devel- buses in 1970 was $5.22 v'What'.s^. Utsyd': bulletin at the June 19 meeting of Mr. Me Dowell said he rampant inflation and exces- . The unique E-Z I.D. Card that will let you Pekingese, i a:. 1. : : ; opment. He pointed out that asked Dr. Sprowls if Mr. l per hour, according to-the board next to the circulation the board that Dr. John J. sively paternalistic federal ANY Immediate Delivery! Mazingt , • - - •:-..-. SAVINGS the large drainage culvert Awards at Fete Sprowls, president, did not Kernan could be asked to cash personal checks at National State Bank Street, 1 fk u.^t . . , : LADIES 3 PCS. DOUBLE KNIT SUITS S 35.00 s PUC. The post-strike • re- desk in the children's de- policies do not constitute Rahway 467r408 would have to come on City venue Is $4.20an hour. This partment. Certificates of Ellie Brandner, outgoing reappoint James F. Kernan serve as an education com- the legacy of die Founding offices throughout Central New Jersey. COMPLETE POOL PACKAGES INCLUDE: __6_ Lilccn hortur.ai,. • 1 ::-;r IMPORTED JAPANESE SCARF - PURE SILK S 4.00 of Rahway owned land at to the education committee mittee member. Paint Job. rison Streer, In-.j^l , : • ; EARN amount includes money re- merit will be awarded to all president of the Rahway Fathers, ?GOt o fltTES e AlUftf. UDDER Q GROUND COVER b TEST KIT t 8 INDIAN PURE SILK SCARFS S 9-00 The City of Rahway would Block 721 and questioned a ceived as a result of a re- Jaycee-ettes, presented the even though "Mr. Kernan o World-wide accepted credit cards. "\ Class '). iMtdiLiii...... -_ those who have met require- VAC WITH HOSE • THRU THE WAU SKIMMER (ciccpt 15 Wtol Padtogt) 00 receive $467,408 under the planner's estimate for a 60- cent 5-cent fare -Increase. following year-end awards was the most effective chair- g nRraRIFMr> 1. Thon. JI-. .-'til'-: , .-._ I : •• r • BEADED HAMD^AJD ? I- ments. .-New Jersey's most thorough and modern itk* A-*^**-sV******»»********-****-'^*** ^ ** * * * * * J' terms~ofna—revenue sharing foot floodway. - The PUC said the reven- at the Installation dinner at- man ln the history of the _JlaaU. . kuLii..-:. ..'-.,J id. -bill—appr-&uod~by the House- Mx_Baker-quotcd-soctions— tended by 55 at the Ramada Rahway board." Mr.Higgins LflME Cedar Chests and Record Cabinets Bruno, 2. i\,:u.j a. : r..,.- , v. OR PAID uei be- banking computer network. QUARTERLY FANCY WOOL COAT WITH DRESS (Ensomble) $125.00 of Representatives ln Wash- of a state water board di- Catches Big Bass Inn, Edison, on May 27. noted that Mr. Kernan was £ LorQ« selection ol Early American, Con- ^ Castagnti, ll^^. i ; , -, :t- i. 11 ington on Thursday. tween Rahway and Perth Am- named cafeteria committee $ 72.00 rective for the adjoining lot. Patricia Gibbs received o WHEELS and BANKING coin handling { temporary, Italian, and French Provincial. ?ft i Drive, full, K^.. --.!,-i. ,, J-juy INDIA RAW SILK 2-PC. SUITS boy averaged $6.27 per hour Robert Levett of Rahway, * The latest thin is colors and furry fabrics £«->— ^ """^ ^38^ "^ ~" S The Senate la -expected to Block 733^-WhRreby thestate in 1970. -Thc-revenuesTiftcr chairman after the board re- Indoor and outdoor carpet, a Israel, 4U4 w. v. i\u..u .-....,...•.., , $ T2.D0 fishing oTT^Sandy Hook last organized ln February. service. LEDGE «,. yd. +-. • • H.e-ho». -o Jabulout-sel.cUon IU irUIII » ^BT T WOOL GASH. 2 PC. SUITS Join the House In approving set a 110-foot encroachment of the Year award. She was Re-Painted r mixed breeti, 1 ^:., j the strike ended averaged your choice of 6 colors. J STOCKI HEADY FOR DELIVEHVI «Jl&li» ^ Up 4. $190.00 the sharing of approximately line. No state permit has week, caught a 22-pound bass elected president for the Mr. Higgins also said that Cl«>i<« »f HASKETWKAVE «r WMOUGHV IMON KNCK l«>l w.ll Thomas M ii-,rt 1, • 4t i jt > -. i. EARN PURE VICUNA TOP COAT $7.63 per hour.- » A fully staffed International Banking $ 86.00 $30 billion with state and been granted for such en- Joseph L. Kleefe resigned as • 1O gaub* WINT»mZlED vlwyl lln«r (lin.r warranty IO pr»-rafa) ****•+****! Avenue, ln = !: s-in:-, : rin, Deposit any amount — at any tun.' An ii.- ITALIAN 100% POLYESTER KNIT 3 PC. SUIt forthcoming year and was the local governments over the croachment so a structure recipient of the Spokette of education committee chalr- Department. $ ^pOGtts^-frjadtt^by-^lhfe^^Olft-jai jiiiy. inuiilti earn lull interest from the 1st SAW "rrexff man-and-that-the-j:-esignation W, Scott Avenue.. . I. :.• Fnw MFU nr.rinn may "be delayed until Hoodway area. Surroundln tix tht?-outatandlng-n&w .Tn> was never Trnadepublic. Har- 18'i(48"^ 24^x48 ry W.Mc.....Powell .has as- TAOCAG JL after t-hp pnlirir.nl r.nnvpn- ©tte-who has-been -a- member PACKAGE PAOCAGIE— —JI—i m a_ . Bridget; 6. I rank 1 elcy . 344 ITALIAN 100% POLYESTER KNIT SUITS 72.00 designated as a Rahway flood sumed thedutles" as chair- tlons this summer. for a year, and the Jaycee FIRST SINCE 1BI2 i-ci "i ur ii««J JL-iJyifJCf * Concord Street, bull terrier, ITALIAN-10054-POLYESTER KNIT JACKETS 52,00 The bill calls for the hazard area. -Assist of the Year, an award man. Motions of the educa- TPresrwick Boxing Boy. ^Residents along "the Or- tion committee were pre- -M, — . DRIVE-UP WINDOW AND FREE PARKING GERMAN TRIVERA SUITS 68-00 UhToh County government to for her work on the Christ- Class (\ large dogs -- get $2,845,678 and the mu- chard Street brook, which mas festival. sented by Mr. Me Dowell 1500 Irving-Street. 68.00 —}r. i6evm—DcKarsinv- ?^9 •ILK/WOOL SHARKSKIN SUITS nicipalities of the county to stems from the South Project of the Year award at the meeting. Beverly Road, collie, Kay 4>. 68.00 be given the remainder of Branch, anticipate aggra- "Mr. Kernan was the Cce; 2. Marichrlstine t au- ITALIAN SILK MOHAIR SUITS was given jointly to Carol FILTEH PARTS AMTHRATIIT Rahway New Jersey 1591 IRVING STREET SO.OO the $10,694,011 slated for vated flooding ftfotn back-up Higr^lns "and Patricia Skotek CLARK ELIZABETH r dill, 907 Apgar leruce, INDIAN RAW SILK SPT/JACKETS ANTHRAHLT RAPID SAND revenue sharing approprla- waterfl. If this large amount for their co-chairing of this U.mb.r K.D.t.C. Irish setter.,, Kim's Irish RAHWAY • 381-4242 CUStfOMJMJjE-SMBLTS Mnilril. RAWED 6.00 IN THIS ISSUE DIATOMrTE olontun lhe county. of water dumping from Wood- DIATOMACfOUS EARTH Brandy; 3. Kathy Kelly, UH12 brfilge is allowed by the City RAHWAY OFFICE: 1420 Irving Street • 388-0800 Opon Doily 9 to 4. Saturdays 0 to Noon ,;- Chalrlai^ i. bi the Year Armed Forces. 4, REPUCEMENT UNERS 67 Westfield Av. BOBS. Broad St. EQUALHOUSINO Hamilton. Street, Golden _ AGR6EMENJT_APJF>ROVED_-,- -of-Rahwayy^ —>— := Other offices located throughout Union, Middlesex, Hunterdon and Meroor counties. tJrlve^Trf HburttfMon'day lo Fritfay 3 \o 4 ITEMS - CASH & CARRY = Church-News... -18 SERVICE Retreiver, Angel; 4. Kichurd "This project should be lvlockridge, left, Motor Vehicle Division, preBents plaque.to^ tBANK'' —towest" Ptictsl LENDER T'.tWlvl.l Saturdays 0 to Noon The Municipal Council has reen Abrams who ran nine -Classified, „ _L2. dClialllet, -57. RUESCU Avenue, aUQWed-only. under._ one of projects and worked on al- 56O SOUTH AVE. FU 1-6886 EL 2-7345 St. Bernard, Brutus. FEDERAL SAVINGS BankAmeficard approved" the srgning of an the following conditions,*" Editorials 4 agreernent by-Mayor Daniel most every committee. Movies 8 Rahway, for the company's topping its class in a statewide _ Class 7, enrs — I. Hileen said Mrr Baker. '' Myet, the Noreeno Rack, who Just fleet safety contest conducted by the Council of Safety Super- DISCOUNT HOUSE OFUVEMEt GARWOOa- - FortunatcTi, 613_ Harrison "33? —hr.—Martin—and—Gity—derlc- deVel6p"er^ Sam Hllpern, _QbininrinR Sot. 'Ill & Sat. 'ril 6 ; Master Charge Open 9 a.m.-8 p.m. _Robert W. Schrof with Merck completedher last year with Ray Hoagland.. vTHOYB—ot—tffi5~NEw~JerEcy~lvtmoi—Truck Association. Tile" 994 U.Si> (Comer Lord St.) AVENEL • 63641061 Street, red cat, Ivforrls; 2, should open-up the South ELK OF THE YEAR...Ofofleph Snegon, left, receives the Rahway Jaycec-ettes, presentation occurred at NJMTA's convention in;Atlantic City. 189-2040 & Company Inc. -for__use of Branch of the Rahway River " Elk of the'Year Award from Richard Munson, exalted Social News.... 2 »0 A.M. U, V>.M. S»fc"or.

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