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V 10 Cents VOL. 2, No. 36 , Clark, N.J., Thursday, April 20, 1967 '"xciark. N. J. 0 7 0 6 6 ^ The Quill Mayor Appoints Six-Man Opening Ceremonies Many thanks — to Councilman Kaczmarek and County road chief Klug who “ got Westfield Avenue cleaned up” County Liaison Committee For Clark Little League last Monday. The "no parking” signs, thanks to the co­ To establish a closer re­ operation of Police Chief Muth, kept residents and shop- Robert G. Taylor, Vice “ The most important thing lationship between Clark’s President of Morey LaRue The Clark Little League ers from parking on the street for the morning — but government and the Union will hold its 1967 opening to the boys is having , their Supply Service of Linden, parents there at the game most agreed that the small inconvenience was well worth County of Freehold­ was educated at Penn State day ceremonies with appro­ ers, Mayor William J, Ma­ priate festivities at Bosze to see them play. The thrill it. University" and Rutgers Uni­ of a good catch, a hit or * * * * guire has appointed a six- versity. He is a member of Field, the home of the Clark man County Liaison Com­ the Linden Industrial As­ Little League, located in the scoring a run is made all It's “ Babe Ruth League” week in Clark Apr. 24-30 — mittee. Rear of Town Hall, Apr. 22 the more exciting and sociation, the Chamber of sat' mg if Mom and Dad and they’ re going to be conducting a fund drive. The lea­ Heading the group is Irv Commerce of Eastern Union at 11 a.m. in discussing the T. Gordon, head of the I.T. County and served as sec­ program chairman Schafer ar lere to see it and cheer. gue opens its season Apr. 22— so let’s support both their Gordon Insurance Agency of said: “ The name “ Clark Lit­ I he Board of Directors, retary of the Newark Execu­ the team managers, the team games and their fund drive. 1124 Raritan Rd., Clark. Mr. tives’ Association. tle League” signifies the ag­ ******* Gordon is an Air Force vete­ Michael J. Ginesi, a native gregate sum of all the boys coaches, the men who work ran. He is a graduate of in the program, minor and in the program and the Mot­ And on the subject of fund drives — last week's of Clark, has been a builder hers in the Women’s Auxil­ Tampa University and also for 21 years and is respon­ major little league. As pa­ "Q u ill” carried a comment that no money had been col­ holds a degree in Business rents of these boys you are iary who are giving freely of sible for many residential their time to provide a safer lected from Clark residents for the town’s annual heart Administration from Rider and commercial buildings in automatically members in College. He was a member Clark. He is a former Presi­ good standing in the organ­ saner and more thorough fund drive. After many calls from residents who are work­ of Mayor Maguire’s Budget dent of the Gran Centurions ization. program for your son, de­ ing on the drive or who have contributed to it — we dis­ Review Committee and also and is now President of its “ As parents of these boys serve your active support as is a member of the Mayor’s and members of the Little helpers and fans. covered that the drive is now in full swing throughout the “SWEET APPLE” and lots more juicy fun are in store Board of Trustees. He is a “It is most disappointing Development Council. He former President of the League it is not only your township and that neighborhood captains are hard at work for the audience at the Brewer School on Apr. 28 when holds membership in local, privilege to participate as to the league members to the students present “ Bye, Bye Birdie” , for which Union County Bowling Pro­ play a game or even several collecting for this worthy cause. Illness had caused a state and national Parent prietors Association and a fans, it is your responsi­ (pictured above left to right) Steve Kulbaba, Mary Ann Teacher Associations, is a bility to participate as sup­ games and not have even Lynch and Alan Oatley rehearse. member of the Board of delay of six weeks in Clark’s campaign — and the County member of the YMC A and has Governors of the State Bowl­ porters both at the games ONE parent in attendance. heart fund people had listed Clark with a $0 contribution — been active in the Clark Tax­ ing Proprietors organiza­ and in Little League activi­ Yes folks, it really can and payers’ Association. ties. DOES happen occasionally. but failed to explain that the drive would take place later. Rock n’ Roll ... Teenage Idols ... tion. John O’Hare is office man­ This program is designed ***** ager of K.E. Knotts Co., a specifically and soiey for manufacturer of air and hy­ your son and all the other “ Good Luck” to the five finalists for the Miss L ittle Will Be 'On Stage’ Allaire Appointed boys--now honestly, doesn’t draulic equipment. He is a Two Girls Become your son merit your being League Contest, who were picked by Police Chief Muth at past president of the Clark in attendance and cheering Monday night's meeting of the Clark L ittle League A u x ili­ For Bye, Bye Birdie To Commission Taxpayers Association. him on for the short period Fred P. Wray, Jr. is Librarians For Day the games will last. Too soon ary. Rock n’ roll. ..teenage performance on Apr. 28 at 1 President of the Clark Jay- these little fellows grow up The finalists are Jane Bellero, Clare Patalkis, Mary idols...and youthful enthusi­ p.m. for the elementary For Mosquito Control cees and a charter member of the organization. He holds Two high school students, and the pleasures of their Ellen Szper, Carol Yarusavage, and Louise Tracey. Mayor asm will fill the auditorium school children of the town. one from Arthur L. Johnson youthful enthusiasm is lost of the Charles H. Brewer Part of the double casts John F. Allaire, Jr., of a B.S. degree in Business to us forever. Memories of Maguire w ill select the winner opening Day, Apr. 22. Administration from Fair- and the other from Mother School, when “ Bye Bye Bir­ include; 65 Grand St., Clark, was Seton, served as librarians happy days with little lea­ die’*- the Broadway musical Albert Peterson, Rose Al­ recently appointed by the leigh Dickinson University ****** for-a-day at the Clark Public gue sure do help to ease the satire on rock and roll sin­ varez, Conrad Birdie, Kim Board of Freeholders to a and served four years in the nights spent alone at home Want the inside information on Clark’s proposed re­ navy during the Korean con­ Library last Monday. (See gers, comes to life for the Macafee, Mr. Macafee, Mrs. three-year term on the Union picture on page 5) while the men (our little public on Apr. 28 at 8 p.m. Macafee, Mae Peterson, County Mosquito Com­ flict. Mr. Wray is an in­ boys of yesterday) are now ferendum for a new school at Mildred Terrace and a new surance agent. The two students were Since it is the story of Hugo Peabody, Ursula Mer- mission. Ellen Calhoun and Christine out on their own. bym at Hehnly — come to the Clark Board of Education teens and their town which kle, Randolph Macafee. The commission is re ­ William W. Jones is man­ “ If the program serves sponsible for mosquito con­ ager of Process Develop­ Novak. Ellen, a senior at public meeting on Apr. 20 (that’s tonight) at 8 p.m. at the are overcome by a popular David Brooks, Cathy Ber- Arthur L. Johnson, lives at this end, if the experience, singing idol, the students nasky, Steve Kulbaba, Will trol in Union County’s 21 ment and Control at Vulcan the association and the action Brewer School. And about public meetings — the Clark Materials Co., Chemicals 1071 Central Ave,, Clark have little difficulty in iden­ Guthlein, Karen Felter, towns, the purchase of trucks and Christine, a senior at lessons which stem from Municipal Council w ill meet at 8 p.m. Monday evening in tifying with the parts. Marie Marrone, Andrea Na- and equipment, and the hiring Division of Newark. He is a teamwork and the fun of of summer help for about graduate of Wayne State Uni­ Mother Seton, lives at 201 the Council Chambers. The show has an excep­ lepa, George Buonanno, Carnegie St., Linden. playing prove of some bene­ tionally large cast with many Maryann Lynch, Robert 22 positions. Mr. Allaire versity, Detroit, Michigan, fit in the growing up pro­ said that he’s working to • and holds both a B.S. and Librarians - for - a - day varied speaking and per­ Isaac. is one of the library’s pro­ cess of millions of young­ forming parts - including Robert Gittleman, Kathy make sure some Clark M.S. degree in Chemical En­ sters—Little League Ful­ youths are among those ap­ gineering. Mr. Jones is a grams during National Lib­ Is your child eligible for kindergarten in Clark? A re­ dancers, cheerleaders, and Kokinda, Frank Rusciano, rary Week (Apr. 16-22). Its fills Its Goal. band. There is a double cast Lisa Levin, Bill Hoffman, pointed for the summer. member of the American cord number - 316 - young Clark residents have already The new member of the Institute of Chemical Engin­ purpose is to introduce stu­ of lead players and the total Karen Wietrzykowski, Mary dents to the profession of production involves over 140 Jennings, Jimmy Tucker, six-man commission is sen­ eers, the American Chem­ registered to begin their long educational career. ical Society and is a Re­ librarianship in hopes that Halloran Appointed students of the school’s stu­ Chris Szczepanski, and John ior engineer of Allaire they will pursue such a Who may enroll: dent body. Willenbrock. Buildres, Inc., East Orange. gistered Professional En­ gineer. He is President of career as their life’s work. Children born between Jan. 1, 1962 and December This is a fine opportunity Close to 100,000 librarians Police Detective for all these students to de­ the Southwest Civic Associa­ tion which he also served are currently needed in the Frank M. Halloran has 31,1962. velop capacities'' .S:i another United States. dimension, said David M. as Vide (President. He was been prorr.ored \o the rank Information required: "Protect1 Yttorsblf’ also a member of Mayor Loth students observed of detective in the/ Clark Hart, principal. and participated in the acti­ 1. Birth Certificate of child. The production is under Maguire’s 1967 Budget Re­ Police Force. His appoint­ view Committee. vities of a typical library ment, retroactive to Jan. 1, 2. Completed enrollment form. the direction of music in­ day. They were introduced structor Frederick Fischer Flyers Distributed was made as a result of 3. Completed pre-school health record. to the clerical, technical and increased appropriations and drama and art instruc­ professional aspects of voted into the 1967 town 4. Immunization records from your doctor. tor Miss Marguerite Matera. Johnson High public library work. ****** There will be a matinee By Clark Girl Scouts budget. Clarx previously had In the morning, the girls two detectives, but recently "S-400” — that’s the N.J. b ill Governor Hughes tried helped get the charge desk approved a move to provide Clark Chief of Police Distribution of the flyers Celebrates ready for use, counted the to "sneak” through the New Jersey legislature. William Muth has prepared was begun on Saturday by for a third detective. Senior Citizens circulation and sent out Detective Halloran has And no wonder. When the public found out what pro­ a flyer entitled “Protect the Junior and Cadette Girl overdue notices. They saw Yourself” . The purpose is to Scout troops of Clark. Seven­ Library Week been with the department visions were included in the measure — the outcry was Plan Card Party a technician check in a book since 1956. His last position foster closer cooperation teen troops are participat­ order, type catalog cards and heard around the state. between residents and their ing, under the direction of was Patrolman, First Grade. The Senior Citizens of The Arthur L. Johnson prepare new books for use. He is married to the for­ The b ill raises unemployment benefits from $50 to $62 Clark made plans for a card police department. Mrs. Joseph Brunquell, Mrs. ‘ Regional High School is cele­ They observed a seventh J. Sbordone, and the indi­ brating National Library mer Barbara Welsch. They weekly — and then extends these unemployment benefits party at a recent meeting grade class from Brewer have three boys, aged 10, 8 held at the American Legion vidual troop leaders. Scouts Week with special activities School using the library for to those on strike. All workers, on strike for six weeks, were each assigned a sec­ this week. and 4. Home, Clark Post #328. It Cub Pack 145 tion of Clark, and will deliver reference and research. could then apply for state unemployment benefits each will be held at Koos Bros. Ellen Calhoun, daughter of In the afternoon, the adult the flyers door-to-door. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Calhoun week. Auditorium on May 3 at 1 The contents advise resi­ librarian explained how pro­ p.m. Mrs. Herbert Dorsch To See Show of 1071 Central Ave,, repre­ fessional librarians order Richard T. Faas Do you see what this means to you? Only one out of dents on how to discourage sented the school as and Mrs. Alice Flood are in A karate demonstration burglars when the house is new books, assign Dewey charge of the event. librarian-for-a-day at Clark Decimal numbers and sub­ With Metex Corp. four working people are members of a labor union. But all will be held at the meeting left vacant; how to properly Public Library last Monday. Mrs. Rose Lauer, vice tomorrow of Cub Pack 145, report suspicious goings-on ject headings for each new Richard T. Faas of 461 of us pay for unemployment benefits. The three people out president, represented the Judy Huff, daughter of Mr. book, answer reference Valley Road School. Former in their neighborhoods; sug­ and Mrs. Robert Huff, 932 Morris Ave., Elizabeth, has of every four who are not members of a union — and who club at the Rahway Junior Cubmaster Ed Cyra has ar­ gests methods to use to pre­ questions and guide students been named sales manager Service League’s Spring lake Ave. will visit Mildred in their search for informa­ w ill never benefit from this — w ill be saddled with an ranged the exhibition. vent intruders from entering Terrace Elementary School of the Metex Division ofMe- Dessert held also at Koos A call for Den Mothers the house and states that all tion. tex Corporation in Clark. increase in the amount they pay each week. Bros. on Friday upon the invitation In the late afternoon, the went out in the April news­ calls to the Police Depart- of Miss Virginia Gregorio, Mr. Faas attended Newark In other words, this wi II add to our sales tax, property Two new members were letter. Five mothers are ter­ students participated in the College of Engineering and welcomed into the club - ' ment will be kept confiden­ Clark Elementary School charging, discharging and ta x e s __ and all the other ways the government finds to minating their assignments tial, if requested. librarian. Judy is an active was associated with Techni­ Mrs. Susan King and Mrs. in June and replacements are shelving of library mater­ cal Wire Products, Cranford Dorothy Banke. All retired -striper at the Rahway ials along with the junior take our money out of our paycheck each week. We just urgently needed. Hospital. She has been asked before joining Metex. He is people of Clark, age 50 and The annual outing, to be library clerks—high school a member of the Institute of can’t afford it. over, are eligible for mem­ to prepare a story to tell students from Regional and held in May, will be to the Panel To Discuss the first and second grade Electrical and Electronics The only way to stop this is to let your legislators bership. Meetings are held Aquarama. A Mother Seton High Schools. Engineers. at the Legion Home, 78 West- pupils. know how you feel. Send a letter saying “ I’m against S-400 porpoise show, harbor seals A Book Tea will be held field Ave., every Wednesday and a whale are the main Educational Tests and urge you to vote against it too” to: from 12:30 to 4 p.m. Mrs. today at the Johnson Regional attractions. Details as to High School library for the Assemblyman Robert Henderson Verra Berry, 388-5687, is cost, and time may be ob­ At Terrace P.T.A. membership chairlady. faculty, staff, and parents of Rahway, New Jersey tained from the Den Mothers. all Library Council mem­ Mrs. Lisa Lavroff and bers. Honored at the tea will if you can’t afford to lose any more money each payday. Mrs. Jeanne Gelfand, pro­ be the following persons: ******* gram chairmen of the Mild­ Dr. S,A. Lieberman who, Sometimes we wonder what’s happening and how much red Terrace PTA, will pre­ for many years, has per­ sent a program entitled, sonally delivered and dona­ we, as a voice of the people, have contributed to the “ Psychological and educa­ ted special copies of science crazy mixed up thinking all around us. tional Testing - How Valid?” periodicals. at the school on Apr. 26. Our boys are dying in South Viet Nam while we make Mrs. Malcom Panton of Dr. A. Gelfond, noted psy­ 603 Elm St., Westfield, who sure that British goods are safely transported into North chologist, Miss Eleanor De­ represents the New Jersey Viet Nam to be used against our forces. A man who ad­ laney, of Rutgers, and Xa­ State Society Daughters of vier Salemme, Principal In­ Founders and Patriots of vocates disobedience to the law — Martin Luther King — tern, will appear as panelists America. The organization is given the Nobel Peace Prize. One of our leading na­ and Dr. D. Merachnik, Dir­ has contributed for several ector of Special Services of years toward the enlarge­ tional magazines on its cover blithely asks Is God Union County Regional High ment of the library’s Ameri­ Dead” ? Forty-six people watch a woman assaulted and School District will serve as can history collection. moderator. killed and not one made so much as a phone call. And Mrs. Leonard Hill and The new slate of officers Mrs. Robert Tuder of the any reference to patriotism; the Constitution or our Found­ will be presented and voted ■ Seeds and Weeds Garden .... The following slate has ing Fathers is considered un-American. on. Club of Clark, who have been selected by the nomin­ donated many floral ar­ And last weekend, before 125,000 young men and young ating committee: President, rangements to the library. women, our American flag was burned to ashes - no words Mrs. J. Fontinelli; Vice Mrs. A. Fontana, a vol­ President, Mrs. H. Edel- can explain the shame and disgust we feel that our society unteer PTA representative, mann; Recording Secretary who has spent many hours has become so warped. Mrs. J. Shapiro; Corres­ assisting in the library. ponding Secretary, Mrs. R. It’s crazy - and all the rhetoric used to justify this The student committee, Morton; and Treasurer, headed by Renee Garfinkel, nonsense is, at best, ignorant sophistry. Mrs. E. Muchmore. consists of Ken Amory, Pat Have we reached an age of tolerance where to blas­ There will also be a speak­ Grabowski, Nancy Bemarkt, er from the Board ofEduca- Ellen Calhoun, Anny Deck, THE ROTARY’S CONTRIBUTION to the Clark Volunteer pheme is acceptable . . . where to disobey legally con­ tion discussing the propos­ Wendy Friedfeld, Nancy Emergency Squad is presented by Rotary president Frank stituted authority is the norm . . . where to question the TO COMMORATE NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK -R epro­ ed school referendum. Gwiazdawski, Linda Harbord La Scala (left) to Harry Jarvais, a trustee of the Squad at ductions of the “ Herring” by Winslow Homer and the existence of God is chic? If we have, we’ re in a lot of Karen Herman, Judy Huff, a recent Rotary luncheon at which Mr. Jarvais explained “Drawbridge” by Vincent Van Gogh were presented to To participate in the medi­ Stan Jadus, Joan Karamus, plans for the Squad’s new headquarters. The Rotary pre­ trouble - for it is what the American flag stands for that the Charles H. Brewer School Library by Victor W. care program, hospitals, ex­ Cindy Kellis, Mike Kopecky, sented a check for $400, raised primarily through the sale Clark (right), vice president of the Clark State Bank. makes us free and it is the laws we write and obey that tended care facilities and Mary Ann Moran, Ginny Pal­ of fruit cakes, to the Squad, which will apply the check to The gift is accepted by school principal David Hart and home health agencies must mer, Nancy Rosenthal, Diana costs for the new squad house. That “ 1400’* which stands give us liberty. And it is the Almighty God who gives us Miss Virginia G r e g o r i , librarian. The reproductions were meet specified standards Jasman, Ellen Nadler, out in the picture indicates that the Clark Rotary is the strength to believe in ourselves so that we can defend framed by Miss Marguarite Matera, Clark art teacher, provided in the law to assure Debbie Black, and Diane highest in their district and second highest in the state who was instrumental in their presentation. that medicare pays for high Wood. in their contributions to the Rotary International scholar­ both - our laws and our flag. quality health care. ship fund. k

April 20, 1967 Page 2 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot Methodist Church, Rahway, in Darkness” will be shown of Requiem was celebrated Church between the hours of the service. HOLY COMFORTER at St. John the Apostle 11:30 and 1:30 p.m. on April Tuesday, Apr. 25, First in observance of the Consul­ to the Senior Westminster tation on Church Union. The Arthur Karns Church, Clark anc interment Area Religious Services 26. Tickets may be purchas­ Day of Passover; morn­ Fellowship group at 7 p.m. Sunday services will open ing services at 6:45 a.m.; Rev. Gordon Baum of Trinity on Apr. 23. was in St. Gertrude’s Ceme­ ed from class members at at 7:30 a.m. with Holy Com­ tery. the door on the day of the Jr. Congregation at 10-.30 will preach on “ The Power The second in a series of Honored At ZION LUTHERAN 24. A seminar- “Interpre­ of Unity.” A Nursery is munion, followed by Church “ More Than A Handy Rel­ ting Our Mission” will be luncheon. a.m.; Evening Services at four Sunday evening instruc­ School and Family Worship Circle One will meet with 6:30 p.m.; Second Seder, at provided at both hours for tion classes for persons in­ igion’’ will be the sermon held at 8:15 p.m., Apr. 24. children of parents attend­ at 9:30 a.m. and Morning topic of the Rev. Frederick A Session Meeting has Mrs. Frank Crue, 1097Mid­ home after the services. terested in learning the Prayer and Sermon at 11 Family Night Inman Heights wood Dr., Rahway at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Apr. 26; ing worship. meaning of membership in Fairclough, pastor, at the 8 been scheduled for 8 p.m., Church School meets at a.m. “ Making Good People” and 11 a.m. services on Sun­ Apr. 25. Adult Study of April 27. The Senior choir morning service at 6:45 a.m. the Christian church, will will be the sermon topic of Special honors were paid will hold rehearsal at 8 p.m. in honor of the Second Day 9:30 and 11 a.m. At 2 p.m. be conducted in Fellowship to Arthur Karns, Church Installation day. “ Great Chapters of the of the Passover Holiday; Jr. there will be a Friendship Rev. William A. Guerrazzi The Sunday School will Bible will be held at 8:15 April 27. Hall on Apr. 23 at 7 p.m. at the 11 a.m. service. School Superintendent for the icongregation at 10:30 a.m.: Visitation by laymen to under the leadership of the past eleven years, during a Set For Apr. 29 meet at 9:15 a.m. The Youth p.m., Apr. 26. Thursday, April 27: morning member prospects. Junior League will meet Sunday pastor. The Feast of St. Mark Family Night celebration services at 6:45 a.m.; Re­ High Fellowship under the Choirs will rehearse as Sunday night at First Metho­ Installation of former afternoon at 4 p.m. and the leadership of Charles Gil­ will be celebrated with Holy Councilman - at - large John Loyals will meet at 4 p.m. TRINITY METHODIST ligious School at the usual follows: Junior at 7 and Sen­ Communion at 10 a.m. Apr. dist Church, Rahway. The Board of Trustees time; the Adult Bible Dis­ more, meets at 5 p.m. ior at 8 p.m. Thurs., Apr. Charles Mauren, presi­ Gallo and his staff of officers “ Christian Symbolism” will SECOND PRESBYTERIAN The third in a series of 25. The Vestry meets that will mark the 27th annual be the topic led by Mr. and “ The Healing of His will meet at 8 p.m., April cussion Group will not meet. 20 and Westminster at 6:30 evening at 8 p.m. in the Rec­ dent of the Official Board 20, and the WSCS rummage Friday, Apr. 28; morning discussions “From Court­ p.m. Apr. 21. served as master of cere­ dinner dance of the Inman Mrs. Charlds Kauffman and Seamless Dress” will be ship to Marriage” will take tory. The Episcopal Church Heights Association to be Mr. and Mrs. William the sermon topic of the sale will be conducted in services at 6:45 a.m. and The Christian Education Women will hold a card party monies. Letters were read Asbury Hall between the evening services at 8:30 p.m. place at 7 p.m. for all Sen­ Committee meets in Room from former ministers, and held Apr. 29 at the Park Robins. The Luther League Rev. Richard R. Streeter ior Highs and older youth. at Koos Bros, at 1 p.m. Hotel, Plainfield. will meet Sunday evening at at the 11 a.m. service, hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. B Apr. 20 at 7:30 p.m. On Tuesday. a song written by Mrs. Rich­ April 20 and 21. The Chapel The Rev. Act Tubbs of West- this same date, Circle #2 ard Campbell was sung by Other officers to be in­ 7 p.m. April 23. Sunc^y Church AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN field Presbyterian Church stalled are vice-president The Women’s Service School will be held at the Choir is scheduled for re­ meets in the church parlor Announcement is made members of the choir. hearsal at 10 a.m. Saturday. Reverend Walter W. Feig­ is the leader. at 9:30 a.m. with Mrs. Leo­ that the Church School is A gift of a camera was William Wolf; secretary, Group will meet today at 10 regular hours. The Senior Other meetings of the week Sol Regan and treasurer Al­ a.m. to prepare pads for the High Fellowship will meet On Sunday, April 23, in ner will preach “ Found nard Stirrat serving as hos­ preparing its annual Mayfair presented to Mr. Karns from recognition of “COCU Sun­ Faithful” from Matt. 25: 14- are: tess. and entertainment. Rehear­ the church. Mrs. Donald bert Blankley. David W. American Cancer Society. at 6:30 p.m. Apr. 24 at 7 p.m. - Cub Those observing birthdays The Deacons ‘ will meet day”, First Presbyterian 30 at both the 9:30 and 11 The Junior High Fellow­ sals will be held soon. The Brewer showed slides which Davis, outgoing president Church and Trinity Metho­ a.m. services Sunday. The Pack Meeting; Apr. 25 at 7 ship meets Apr. 21 at 5 program is scheduled for depicted various aspects and and officers of the Ladies in April will be hostesses at at 1 p.m. Apr. 25. The Wo­ p.m. - Boy Scout Troop #47; a noon-time Coffee Party. men’s Association Sewing dist will participate in a Pul­ Choirs are under the di­ p.m. On this same evening May 20 and the money raised events of the church over Auxiliary will be honored. pit Exchange. “ COCU’’ is the rection of Mr. Joel Madson. 7:30 p.m. - Christian Edu­ at 8 p.m. all members of will be used to purchase a the years, plus pictures of At the dinner. Gold Life “ Camp Night” will be the Day will be held between the cation Committee Meeting; theme of a congregational hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. abbreviation for “Com­ Sunday school is held for the 1968 Nominating Com­ spinet piano for the under­ the children of the church Membership cards will be mittee On Church Union.” nursery through Junior High Apr. 26 at 12:30 p.m. - mittee are asked to meet in croft. school taken on momentous presented to members of fellowship night sponsored Apr. 25. U. P.W. Dessert and Associ­ by the Lutheran Church Men Bible Study Leaders will There are a number of Pro­ at both services. Senior the church parlor. occasions. long standing. A meeting will testant denominations in­ Highs meet at 11 a.m. only. ation Meeting; 8 p.m. - Adult At 7:30 p.m. Apr. 25 the be held Apr. 26, to finalize Apr. 27 at 8 p.m. A panel meet at the Church with Mr. Work Committee Meeting; Dinner was served by the composed of Raymond East­ Streeter at 1:30 p.m. Apr. 27 volved in talks which, it is Baby and toddler care is a- Evangelism Committee will Social Life committee. arrangements for the dinner. hoped, will lead to merger vailable at both services for Apr. 27 at 10 a.m. - Mis­ meet in Room B; and at 8 The committee includes man, Jr., Rev. Herbert and the Mission Study Lea­ sion Sewing; 3:15 p.m. - Pulpit Exchange At the morning worship Hagenau of Elizabeth, and ders will meet with Mrs. of these major Protestant children under the age of p.m. the same evening the hour a recognition service David W. Davis, Vito Va­ bodies. three. Cherub Choir; 4 p.m. - Carol Executive Board of the Wo­ lenti, Jack Cosgrove, Wil­ Gus Launhardt will present Gibbons at 10 a.m., Apr. 28. Choir; 5 p.m. - Fellowship was held for church school highlights of tent camping, Rev. Mr. Baum said; The Senior High Fellow­ men’s Association meets in workers, teachers, and youth liam Wolf, George Purdy “Among them are the Pres­ ship meet every Sunday eve­ ‘67; 7 p.m. - Chapel Choir; the church parlor. Between Trinity and John Gallo. camping out and trailer 8:15 p.m. - Senior Choir; advisors, by the Rev. John camping. byterians and the Metho­ ning at 6:45 for fellowship Pre - school nursery Stokes. FIRST BAPTIST dist. In this spirit, that we and on Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Apr. 20 at 7;30 p.m. - Ses­ classes, under the direction The Bible Study Group will sion Meeting; Apr. 22 at And Old First meet Apr. 28 at the home of “Patching Old Clothes” may understand each other for recreation in the gym­ of Mrs. William Frantz, Apr. Mr. and Mrs. William Lehr, will be the sermon theme of better, this Sunday has been nasium. 8:30 a.m. - Senior High Fel­ 25 and 26 from 9 to 11 a.m. Clubhouse Keys On Friday evening at 7:30 lowship Trip to N.Y.; 9:30- A pulpit exchange will take OBITUARIES 344 Russell Ave. the Rev. James F. Horton designated for a Pulpit Ex­ Lessons #16 and 17 will place Sunday when the Rev. at the 9:45 worship service, change. We hope that every the Junior High Christian 11:30 a.m. - Neighborhood be covered by members of Endeavor group will meet Workshop #2; 8 p.m. - A. A. Gordon Baum of Trinity Met­ JOHN T. CONDAS Are Presented WILLOW GROVE Apr. 23. Church School will member of the congregation the Bible Study Course, hodist Church, Rahway, pre­ John T. Condas, 67, of The Rev. Floyd P. Swart, be held at 11 a.m. and the will be present and take this for fellowship and recrea­ Group Meeting. “Survey of the Scriptures,” tion. aches in First Presbyterian 221 Inman Ave., Colonia, Pastor of the United Church Baptist Youth Fellowship and opportunity to greet Rev. Apr. 26 at 8 p.m. in Fellow­ Church, West Grand Ave., died Sunday at home after a To Auxiliary of Christ, will be the ex­ the Parent’s Guild will meet Eugene Ebert of the First All the staff is requested ship Hall, under the leader­ short illness. Born in Portu­ Presbyterian Church at •to attend the Monthly pre­ FIRST METHODIST Rahway. The Rev. Eugene Rahway Post 5, American change guest preacher at at the church at 7 p.m. Worship service will be ship of the pastor. W. Ebert, First Presbyter­ gal he lived in Newark before the 9:30 and 11 a.m. ser­ Meetings scheduled for 8 either the 9:45 a.m. service view meeting for May to be Legion completed plans this held on Monday, April 24. held at 11 a.m. Sunday with ian’s senior minister, will moving to Colonia 34 years week for a trip to the Bar- vices on April 23. Rev. Mr. p.m. April 25 include: Circle in the Chapel or the 11 a.m. preach at Trinity Methodist ago. He was a construction service in the Sanctuary.” The schedule is as follows: church school at 9:45 a.m. UNITED CHURCH num & Bailey Circus in Alexander, Jr. will preach Three with Mrs. Cecil At 6:30 p.m. the Methodist Church. Both Ministers will foreman employed by Wigton at the United Church, Chartrand, 208 Thorpe Ave., 7:00-8:00 p.m., Staff of Nur­ Madison Square Garden on sery and Kindergarten de­ Youth Fellowship will meet. A Teen-age dance, at the preach on the topic, “ The and Abbott Co., Plainfield Apr. 22, with buses leaving Tenth Grade Communi­ Avenel; Circle Five at the TEMPLE BETH TORAH The Woman’s Society of Power of Unity.” Services at for 28 years. cants' Class will meet at church with Mrs. Erville Members of the USY will partments meet with Mrs. Colonia Junior High School, the post home at 581 Maple Clark in room 5, to be fol­ Christian Service will meet sponsored by the Men’s Or­ First Presbyterian are at He was a member of St. Ave., Rahway at 12:30 p.m. 4 p.m. on Friday, Apr. 21 Madison, hostess; Board of conduct the Friday Evening at 7:30 p.m., Apr. 25. Elec­ 9:30 and 11 a.m. Trinity’s John Vianney Church and its and at 9 a.m. Saturday, Deacons at the church with Services and will host the lowed by their own depart­ ganization of the United Tickets for the trip are still mental meetings led by Dept. tion of officers and the pre­ Church of Christ, with Mr. services are 9:45 and 11 Holy Name Society. available at $4.50 each to Apr. 22. James B. Brunson, chair­ Oneg Shabbos. sentation of the budget are a.m. He is survived by his wife Women’s Service Day fea­ man. Rabbi RubensteinandHaz- Supt.’ 8:00-9:00 p.m., Staff August Otte as General cover the cost of transpor­ on the agenda. The program Chairman is scheduled for Mildred Iorio Condas, one tation and admission to the turing sewing and Ashbrook The Delta Alpha Class will zan Sternberg will conduct of Primary 1, 2 & 3 to meet The exchange is in obser­ son Louis Condas of Colonia with Mrs. Clark in rooms will be a “ self study by Apr. 21. In the interest of vance of the Consultation on big show, it is reported. For Workshop will be held from serve a hot ham luncheon in the 8:30 a.m. services Apr. Mrs. Donald Brewer, presi­ one brother and three sis­ 1») a.m. to 3 p.m. on Apr. the Fellowship Hall of the 22. There will be an 8:30 13-14; Staff of Junior and the community, all teen Church Union which holds a information, call 381-9805. dent. agers are welcome. Ex­ ters in Portugal and one Commander Joseph Sulo a.m. service Apr. 23, but Junior High to meet with major meeting in Cambridge grandchild. there will be no Sunday Reverend Feigner in rooms cellent music will be sup­ Mass., on May 1-4. The Con­ congratulated Anthony Co- plied by the “ Aztecs” , led The funeral was held on lella and Howard Francais School or Religious School, 8-12, to be followed by their sultation is a movement de­ Wednesday from the Thomas I’M 6LA0 I CHANGED 10... and the USY Discussion own departmental meetings ST. PAUL’S CHURCH by Peter De Sante, with signed to bring about the for completing the course at A Choral Eucharist at 8:15 Eddie O’Brien, Rhythm; F. Higgins’ Sons Funeral American Legion College at Group will not meet. Bedikas led by Dept. Supts. eventual unity of denomina­ Home, Rahway. A High Mass Chometz (The Search for the The Women’s Association will mark Apr. 23 as the Gary Zak, Bass; Johnny tions within Protestantism. Fort Dix, this past weekend. Workshop will be held on fourth Sunday after Easter. Starzak, organ; and Bobby of Requiem was celebrated Announcement was made PREMIER OIL Leaven) will be held in the At 11 a.m. there will be The eight denominations at St. John Vianney Church, evening. Apr. 26, at 1 p.m. in the Pastena, drums; Admission participating in the Consul­ that a capacity attendance Church Hall. The women will Morning Prayer and Ser- is only $1.00 donation per Colonia, and interment was greeted appreciation night •URPI.T W W I Siyyum Bechorim (Re­ monette. Members of La tation are The Protestant in St. Gertrude’s Cemetery. CO. demption of the First - Born) be making handbags for person. Episcopal Church; The Uni­ held Apr. 15 at the post Thailand. All willing hands Fayette Lodge, N. 27 will April 23 is to be Pulpit home. will take place at the 6:45 attend this service. ted Presbyterian Church in MRS. ELLA PORUBSKY a.m. service, Apr. 24. Even­ are welcomed. Exchange Sunday for Wednesday at 10 a.m. there churches which are mem­ the USA; Presbyterian Mrs. Ella Porubsky, 74, TAIT RE-ELECTED FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE ing services in honor of the Church, United States; The of 884 Raritan Rd., Clark, AND HIGH QUALITY OIL FIRST PRESBYTERIAN will be Holy Communion in bers of ‘COCU’ (Council on Watson F. Tait, Jr. was Passover Holiday will take the Chapel. Thursday at 7 United Church of Christ; died last Friday at Memorial re-elected chairman of the place in the Synagogue at This Sunday at 9:30 and 11 Church Union). Rev. Floyd Christian Methodist Episco­ Dial 388-5100 a.m. services there will be a.m. there will be Holy Com­ Swart will exchange pulpits Hospital, Union, after a brief board, Edwin H. Snyder, 6:30 p.m. The first Seder pal Church; The Methodist illness. president, and Edward R. will take place at home after pulpit exchange with Trinity munion in the .Chapel; Boys’ with Rev. Julian Alexander of Choir at 7 p.tn. and G irls’ The Willow Grove Presby­ Church; Evengelical United Bom in Olyphant, Pa., she Eberle, executive vice Choir at the home of Miss terian Church, who will Brethren; The Dispiples of lived most of her life in president, Public Service ,Elizafieth M^ifry. The Senior preach at- the 11 a.m. wor­ Christ; African Methodist Bayonne before moving to Electric and Gas Company, Choir will rheet at 8:15 p.m. ship service in The United Episcopal Zion Church; Af­ Clark 17 years ago. She April 18 by the board of di­ Church of Christ, 830 Lake rican Methodist Episcopal was a communicant of St. rectors of the company at OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN Ave., Clark. His sermon Church. Agnes Church in Clark. its organization meeting in topic will be “ Other Sheep” . She is survived by her Newark. All other officers The movement originated husband, Stepehn J. Porub­ of the company were re­ “ All This and Fun Too!” United Church of Christ and Dec. 4, 1960 at Grace Epis­ has been chosen by the pas­ Presbyterian Theological sky, one daughter, Mrs. Vir­ elected or reappointed. Th e CityofRa h way Has Designa ted copal Cathedral, San Fran­ ginia Mengo of Clark and tor as his sermon topic for positions in general are very cisco, when a proposal was worship services at 9:30 and similar, therefore this ex­ one grandaughter. made by Dr. Eugene Carson Also 6 sisters, Mrs. Stella 11 a.m. on Apr. 23. The text change easily furthers com­ Blake, then Stated Clerk of is Philippians LI - 11. munications between the Reinhold of Bayonne, Mrs. SHJIIMMUHUIH! the United Presbyterian Esther Simko of Kenilworth; Church School meets at the fellowships and leads to a Church in the U.S.A. Four same hours. wider fulfillment of God’s Miss Rose and Miss Helen EVERY A movie “ The Light Shines purposes. denominations originally en­ Kondratik in Pa., Mrs. Eliz­ dorsed this movement. abeth Balkus and Mrs. Olga HOME- Hallick all in Pa. Also 4 brothers, Martin Kondratik MAKER in Fla. and Michael John and Harry all in Pa. Services were held Tues­ day at the Walter J. John­ ■ ■ f i i i l i son Funeral Home, Clark, and at St. Agnes Church where a Solemn High Mass was offered. Interment was in Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City. to bring peace ANTHONY M. DA PRILE to the household Anthony M. Da Prile, 61, CLEAN-UP MONTH of 762 Audrey Dr., Rahway, died at home on Wednesday Today’s homemaker finds it after a short illness. Born increasingly important to in Port Reading, he lived in maintain an atmosphere of Linden 17 years before mov­ peace in the family, where ing to Rahway 4 years ago. each member can find strength He was employed as a welder to meet the problems of the by the United Excavating Co., outside world. Linden and the Eugene P, In Science and Health with The Month of May has been desig­ Reading Co., Roselle. He is survived by his wife Key to the Scriptures by Mary T o nated as annual clean-up month Baker Eddy many families Catherine Baron Da Prile; are finding the intelligent in Rahway. two daughters, Mrs. Vincent answer to all their problems. Cusumano of Rahway and Science and Health may be It is a month set aside to rid your Mrs. John Monson of Fords, read or examined, together properties ond vacant lots of all his mother Angelina De Joy Da Prile of Port Reading; with the Bible, at any Chris debris which might constitute a four brothers, Nicholas of tian Science Reading Room health, fire or safety hazard. Woodbridge, Gabriel of Car­ Or it may be purchased at teret, Joseph of Rahway and $3. Place all large items as near curb Michael of Arlington, Texas; as possible and they will be col­ five sisters, Mrs. Carrie Del Mastro of Fort Lauder­ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE lected by your scavenger on his dale, Fla., Mrs. Antoinette READING ROOM regular collection day. Pellegrino, Mrs. Louise Coppola and Mrs. Angelina S30 JEFFERSON AVE. Please have papers, branches, De Felice of Rahway and • RAHWAY • brush, etc., securely tied in bundles Mrs. Marie Barcelona of TUESDAYS A THURSDAYS and placed at curb. Put leaves and Room-by-room temperature control is an important feature of modern, Port Reading and six grand­ children. NOON TO J P.M. rakings in cartons. reliable Electric Heat, Each member of the family can select the com­ The funeral was held on WEDNESDAYS fort level that feels best. And parents also like modern Electric Heat’s Saturday from the Thomas t:«0 - T:J# P.M. SIDNEY K. STONE F. Higgins’ Sons Funeral clean, quiet, trpuble-free performance. You get steady, cozy, worry- Business Administrator Home, Rahway. A High Mass free warmth even in the coldest weather with no fuel-truck deliveries to worry about. Many Electric Heating systems are completely out of sight! Plan to install total Electric Heat in your new home. Call your local LINDEN Public Service office for details of Public Service’s special low rate. PORK STORES

YOUR Baby's room; 72°..His room; 70°.. 29 E. price Street Your room; 6 8 °..with Linden 486-5086 COOPERATION Clarkton Shopping Center Raritan Road, Clark FAMOUS FOR 388-7864 HOMEMADE ft * ft ft * * BOLOGNA WILL BE SALAMI '-*t LO* TRY OUR DELICIOUS iim w im HOME MADE COLO CUTS APPRECIATED! PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND CAS COMPANY FANCY POULTRY DECORATED PLATTERS PRIME MEATS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Page 3 April 20, 1967 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot Remember to take your events; Wellesley R. Slifer AMERICAN IRISH red, white, and blue medi­ of Union, participation; Her­ TO PLAN PICNIC care card when you go for ScoutO~Rama bert George Associates of Rahway-Clark Seniors Present Plans for a picnic to be Union, public relations; Eli held in August will be made treatment in a hospital or Weekend Show Levine of Union, activities; Henry Rutgers Scholar Studies at a meeting of the American doctor’s office. Elizabeth Mayor Thomas G. Irish Association of Wood- Dunn, special guests, and bridge at their meeting Apr. For Children Sidney Scherr of Roselle Rahway will be represent­ Mr. Schenk, a sociology 27 at 8:30 p.m. in the Royal Park, tickets. Robert Ellis, ed by Jerome J. Bruder of major will present a paper Oaks Cocktail Lounge, Edi­ Mentally and physically a professional scout execu­ 982 Apgar Ter., and Ira C. on “Negro-White Relation­ son. The business meeting handicapped children, orp­ tive, is show advisor. Miller of 351 Grove St., and ships in a High School.” will be followed by a social hans and children from un­ Clark will be represented by Mr. Bruder, a business ad­ which will include refresh­ derprivileged areas will be Ronald Schenk, 191 Gibson ministration will present a ments and the presentation the guests of Union Council, Blvd. when the 56 Henry paper on “ The Shifting and of a full color and sound Boy Scouts of America, at a Safety Council Rutgers Scholars in the sen­ Incidence of the Corporation film of the late President special showing of the bien­ ior class of the Rutgers Income Tax.” Mr. Miller, a John F. Kennedy’s trip to nial Scout-O-Rama being College of Arts and Sciences history major will present a Ireland which will be pre­ conducted this weekend at Commends Merck present the results of their paper on “ The Decision To sented by the Columbian Fat­ the Elizabeth Armory, 1171 special research project in Use the Atomic Bomb.” hers from New York. Magnolia Ave. a wide variety of subjects According to Victor W. On Air Program at the 18th annual Henry Clark, executive vice presi­ Rutgers Conference Apr. 22 dent of the Clark State Bank The Rahway Safety Coun­ on Queens Campus, New and Trust Company and cil unanimously voted a re­ Brunswick. chairman of the event, the solution commending Merck The conference will be Funds Available doors of the Armory will be & Co. for their efforts in held in Scott hall from 9:30 opened from 10 a.m. to noon establishing an Air Pollu­ a.m. to 12;30 p.m. and is on Saturday for the special tion program for the City of open to the public. guests. Ramped side entran­ Rahway, during their meet­ Papers on topics are vari­ For ces will be open to accomo­ ing held this week. This being ed as Pathways in the Bio­ date children in wheelchairs a major step in cleaning the synthesis Vitamin B-6, and special service units of air in the City, the Council Minimum Wages and Poverty the Explorer Scouts will act has high hopes that other and Resistance Movements as guides and assistants. companies will follow suit. in Nazi Germany will be The Council received a read and discussed. Mortgage “ We wanted to make sure AMONG THE FIRST STUDENTS from Union County to attend an outdoor classroom in the that everyone had a chance resolution from the Board Henry Rutgers Scholars Watchung Reservation were those from Abraham Clark School, Clark. Studying specimens of to see the show,” Clark ex­ of Freeholders permitting are selected on the basis of pond water collected on their nature trip are members of the sixth grade class of Mrs. Isabella plained. “ With the large the City of Rahway to pro­ outstanding scholastic achi­ Pitch lleft to right) Keith Skorton, Eileen Berg, John Keen a, Steven Krumm and Wayne Hodges. crowds expected to attend hibit parking on both sides evement and are excused during regular hours, the of West Milton Ave., from from two formal academic scouts felt that a special St. George Ave. to Broad courses during each semes­ Loans time should be set up for St. Through the help of Free­ ter of the senior year so Abraham Clark Students Spofford Named the less fortunate children holder Walter Ulrich, the they may carry out research who otherwise might not have authorization was received, on a particular problem. Be­ On Residential Properties Boy Scouts Camp the opportunity to see the this resolution is now in fore presenting their papers EnjoyOutdoor Classrooms show. f Invitations have gone the hands of Mayor Marsh at the conference, all the out to hospitals and other and Acting Police Chief scholars must pass a com­ Liberal Terms Fast Service Kinch waiting for State ap­ prehensive examination in Drive Director institutions, he said. ♦ ★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "A*★ *■*•★ *★ ** ★ **★ ★ *<■•*'**'*★ *> A *•* kir Regularly scheduled ad­ proval to limit the parking their special field. Of WatchungReservation Gavin Spofford, Executive mission times for the three- to one side of the street After a year of prepara­ Vice-President of the Sum- day Scout-O-Rama are; tom­ only. tion, they present their Last week the sixth grade setting of a barn, pupils mit-Elizabeth TrustCo.,has The awards committee ad­ papers before a group of Savings Pass Book Rate students of the Abraham again grouped for further orrow, 7-10 p.m.; Saturday, accepted the General Chair­ 2-5 and 7-10 p.m., and Sun­ vised that the 90% National fellow scholars, faculty Clark School, Clark, moved study. In the outdoor class­ manship of the Union Council School Safety award was be­ members and the public. The outdoors to enjoy a unique room with Mother Nature, day, 2-5 p.m. Tickets for Boy Scout $500,000 Camp the show, which is open to ing presented to the Board of chairman of the Henry Rut­ experience. They traveled by as the helping teacher, pupils Development Program. The Education. It also advised gers Committee is C.E. Tur­ bus to the Union County Out­ studied math, creative writ­ the public, may be purchased announcement was made from a local scout unit or at that the outstanding School ner, a professor of romance door Educational Center on ing, arts and crafts, earth today by John J. Radigan, Crossing Guard selected for languages at Rutgers. the Watchung Reservation to science, wildlife and plant the door. Director of Personnel Re­ Ninety - nine scout units 1967 was Mrs. Helen Schnei­ study first-hand about their life, and/or sensory percep­ lations at Merck, Inc. and der of 196 Lafayette St., environment. tion. The visitation was or­ representing Clark, Eliza­ MCLEAN ELECTED President of the Council’s beth, Cranford, Hillside, Rahway, and that a plaque Kendall Company stock­ The children, accompani­ ganized so that each group Executive Board. ed by their teachers, chap­ of children had the opportun­ Kenilworth, Linden, Rahway would be presented at the holders have elected William erones, and guides from the ity to take part in at least Radigan said local Scouts Roselle, Roselle Park, Union May meeting. H. McLean of Short Hills, per annum Center divided into groups to two of the above mentioned had not asked for capital Springfield and Winfield will The Bicycle Committe as a director. Formerly vice survey some of the 2,000 experiences. funds since Camp Winnebago demonstrate their scouting advised that with the appro­ president of Merck & Com­ Compounded or paid quarterly. Now you can earn more when you save at acre wooded park. Once on The Union County Outdoor Scout Reservation opened in skills during the show. val of School Superintendent pany and president of the "A X IA ". By mail, too. (We pay postage both ways). the trails, they looked for Educational Center is opera­ 1941 and that space require-, Booth themes range from Richard M. Nash, an inspec­ Merck Chemical Division, ments had now peaked. “ To a futuristic concept of scout­ tion program, under super­ Mr. McLean is now the sec­ wildlife, animal tracks, fox ted t by Director Charles raise $500,000 in this area, holes and other signs char­ Holtzer and Assistant Direc­ ing in the year 2078, being vision of the Safety Council retary of the board of trus­ AXIA FEDERAL SAVINGS acteristic only to a natural, tor James M. Kenny, Jr. it will be necessary to enlist presented by Rahway Troop and Police Officer Kenny, j tees of Stevens Institute of support of the most capable 1591 Irving Street Rahway, N.J. undeveloped state. Together they have planned 47 to a nostalgic look back would be held in each School. !Technology and assistant to our 40th Year1 S,VI«G! civic leaders in our com­ to the days when Indians The Council discussed i the president. 1AH.Y0I ^ As a special treat, the this project to “ ....emulate, munities,” Radigan said. many hazards which occur at DAILY - 9 to 4:30; Saturday — 9 to 12 noon r0U« SAVIN6S ('o children visited the Desert­ life as it really is....and roamed free on the western INSURED, In accepting the leader­ plains—complete with danc­ this time of year and recom­ Drive-Up Window — Parking ed Village on the Watchung to show how all facets of ship, Spofford said; “ camp­ USE THE RECORD Reservation. The original living are interrelated.” ing and pageantry—being mended extra care be taken CLASSIFIED ADS! Accounts Insured to $15,000. by the ing is a vital part of a presented by the Order of by owners of power lawn w•Yw'C Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. :*cf tract of land was purchased Judging from the enthusiasm quality Scouting program and 388-0600 from the American Indians of the visiting children, the the Arrow, scouting’s honor mowers. we cannot adequately serve campers’ society. In all, Raymond J. Monahan of in 1645; however, most of the Directors have been most the boy population of the homes on the tract were not successful in their desire to more than 5,000 scouts will 609 Pierpont St., was ac­ 1960’s and 1970’s with camp participate. cepted as a new member. built until 1845. Today many expand the- school curricu­ area designed for a boy popu­ of the homes have been re ­ lum to the outdoors. Volunteer committee lation of the 1940’s. members for the 1967 Scout- novated and are occupied by The children of the Abra­ Spofford explained that the WALK-IN EXAMS SET families who prefer the ham Clark School are O-Rama, largest in Union Colonel D.B. Kelly, State wooded setting to the hustle especially proud of their vis­ campaign will contact indivi­ Council’s history, include: Police Superintendent has and bustle of city living. itation because they were duals, industry and business Clark, chairman; Joseph V. announced walk-in entrance After lunch in the rustic among the first children in Clark, Cranford, Eliza­ Milo of Elizabeth, vice examinations will be held at from Union County to avail beth, Hillside, Kenilworth, chairman; Charles J. Pick­ 7 p.m. Apr. 25. in Ham.mon- themselves of the Union iLinden, Rahway, Roselle, ard of Elizabeth, physical ton and Apr.;26 in Trenton, Case Workers County Outdoor Educational ’Roselle Park, Springfield, arrangements; Jack K. Fer- Sayreville, Sea Girt, Hobo­ Center. Union and Winfield Park. rel of Hillside, special ken and Morristown. Are In Demand Case Workers are again in demand by all 21 County Wel­ fare Boards in the State of New Jersey. The require­ ments for admission to the examination for Case Work­ er are United States citi­ Aren’t We Fortunate In Having zenship, 12 months residency in New Jersey and poss­ DO YOU LOOK YOUR BEST ession of a Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college. College seniors who Our Account At The .will receive their degrees in STRIPES June, 1967, are eligible to take this examination. Rahway Savings Institution? Individuals interested in receiving the Case Worker PLAIDS,...OR SOLIDS? informational brochure and application for examination should contact the main of­ fice, New Jersey Depart­ No worry to us about parking space ment of Civil Service, State House, Trenton 08625. or drive-in windows because we use This material may also be obtained at any local State Employment Office or the convenient SAVE BY MAIL County Welfare Board. It is important to file early be­ cause in the event of a tie, plan-at no expense to us! the applicant who filed ear­ lier is placed higher on the BE SMART- list. ______MEDICARE AID stop in at the friendly Rahway Medicare comes in two packages; one helps pay hos­ pital bills and the other helps Savings Institution and open a pay doctor bills. Persons 65 and over need to file applica­ tion now for full protection. savings account today and receive

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(children on the ITA reading (program were constantly be-! Apex Service Provides Hollywood Cemetery Since 1909 'CCarR © 'Patriot ling tested on their progress! Published Every Thursday Morning by The results showed that they Electrical Alarm Protection Non-Profit And Non-Sectarian THE NEWS RECORD PRINTING COMPANY a s b c d € € scored consistently higher in word meaning, paragraph The Apex Signal Service The Hollywood Cemetery organization and use the face dog kejr office and records. Melvin 1470 Broad Street, Rahway, N.J., 388-0600 bed cat meaning, vocabulary, and at 530 Bloy St., Hillside, Peckerman Is the Engineer at 1689 Stuyvesant Ave., most modern equipment for study skills than children headed by Thaddeus J. Jas- for the firm, while Donald Union, was established in interment, seeding of the Publisher...... Loree Collins ground and fertilizing the W taught by other methods. En­ cor was established in 1933 Groszman Is in charge of 1909 and is headed by Myron Associate Publisher .... David M. Collins Jr. couraged by the findings, by Mr. Jascor In the ser­ maintenance, Robert Kor- Lytwyn who Is also a funeral area. The Cemetery is a Associate Publisher & Editor . , , Barbara Curran administrators decided to vice and Installation of bur­ lesky Is the Salesman. Thad­ director In Irvington, and a mutual organization. Mr. ie k continue the programs at the glar and fire alarm system deus Jascor la a member resident of Short Hills. Mueller has been with the Second Class Postage Paid at Rahway, New Jersey feetf 9 hhat key two schools and added one for schools, banks, factories of the National Burglar and Robert Rothdard, an attorney cemetery for over 30 years, first grade ITA class at lofts, warehouses, stores Fire Association, Essex in Newark is Vice President is the father of five and Abraham Clark School in snd private homes, render­ County Electrical Contrac­ and resides in West Orange, grandfather of seven and re­ Subscription Rate by Mail Including Postage sides in Union. He is Secre­ S2 weeks S3.00 1966. ing their clients 24 hour tors, Rotary Club of Hillside while Hugo Mueller Is Secre­ This reporter saw a class service and meeting all where he and Mrs. Jascor tary and Treasurer and Gen­ tary and Treasurer of New Outside Union and Middlesex Counties $6.00 r in action at Hehnly School existing required specifica­ reside. Parents of two child­ eral Manager of the Holly­ Jersey Cemetery Associa­ 1 m n o e p tion active in the Kiwanis in letter g irl recently. The teacher, Miss tions. ren, Walter, who resides in wood Cemetery. Member New Jersey Press Association man nest over gen Marjorie Grysock, worked Housed in their own build­ Hillside with his wife Barb­ Hollywood Cemetery is Union and a member of the with groups of six and seven ing with 17 skilled employees ara and daughter Bobbette; non sectarian and non profit Chamber of Commerce. This newspaper is responsible for typographical students. The most advanced Mr. Jascor’s son, Walter, is and Anita who lives In Cran­ errors only to the extent of the space the errors group read “ The Fisherman Vice-President, while Mrs. ford with her husband Karl occupy. Claims must be made within one week of and His Wife” with no dif­ Irene Jascor, wife of Pfeil and her two children, J & N American Service Station publication, s t u e V w ficulty, answered the teach­ Thaddeus takes charge of the Jeanne and Karl, Jr. red spoon uee use voice window er's questions on word Offers Major Repair Services LETTERS TO THE EDITOR w ill be accepted by meanings, and understood this paper as space allows. All letters .must be the plot easily. Terry Products Manufacturers Of The J and N American Tng likewise a complete line signed with name and address. Names and addresses Miss Grysock said that w ill be verified before publication. No unsigned Service Station at 720 of accessories, batteries, the stories in the ITA books Spring Street, Elizabeth, and tires. letter w ill be published. Names and addresses w ill y z x Wh di are diverse and interesting. Specialty Items Of Confectionery be withheld by the paper upon request. owned by Nicholas Mel- The Modern Esso Service ^es zebra daisy when gnair They are fairy tales as well chionna and established here Station at 845 Spring Street, in . i — as adventure stories about The Terry Products Com­ a wide popularity wherever for the past four years Elizabeth is run by Victor divers and astronauts. She pany at 963 Newark Ave., they have been offered. specialize in major and and Joseph Melchionna, Medical Assistants also noticed that as the year Elizabeth, has been estab­ Chairman of the Board of minor repairs, auto trans­ father and son, offering also Hear Ye! progresses, the conversa­ lished here for the past 30, .Terry Products is Milton B. missions, brakes, tune-ups, a wide variety of service at tions and compositions of years and features the manu­ Dorlson, who employ 150 wheel balance and align­ this spot also, Nicholas Mel­ To Meet Apr. 2 H 3 th Jh Jh 3 i§ her students have become facture and distribution of people in their operations. ments, rebuilding and re ­ chionna is a member of the Hear Ye!j . Three the shop television rmg more advanced. confectionery products to Raymond S. Beck is Vice placement of motors, steam New Jersey Gasoline Re­ To The Editor: The principals of the three wholesales and are makers President of Marketing while service, road service, and tailers Association. Random thoughts on the Clark - Rahway residents schools, however, are hesi­ of Terry Mint, Frultee.Love Sal Panlco is the manufac­ emergency towing andoffer- eve of the Little League are members of the Union tant about going “ all out” Nest, and Freeze - a - Pop. turing director of the com­ Baseball Season. County chapter of the New on the program. They stress Their products are likewise pany. Terry Products have Jersey State Medical Assis­ a a u a e i o that much more evaluation is exported throughout many achieved a distinct popular­ Hillside Boat & Marine We are again embarking tants Association who are on another jolly old season father ball cap egg mdk box needed. “This program has countries and have achieved ity with its variety of con­ of Little League Baseball working on the group’s up been in exlstance only two fections. Firm’s Business Is Service or as it is commonly known coming convention. years in the United States The Medical Assistants! and five years in England,” The Hillside Boat and Joel Bromberg is a sales­ around my house, another Barnes & Morrison Agency Aid man as well as mechanic and season of hot-footing it out Association will hold theirj said John Conlin, principal Marine Company at 1338 of the house while gulping Annual Convention at the! of Hehnly. “ We must pro­ Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, graduated Hillside High and Claridge Hotel, Atlantic City U GO (ft) OU Ol ceed slowly to see if the Democracy In Housing owned by Raymond Brom­ Lincoln Tech in Newark. Be­ on that last morsel of pro­ up book spoon out oil bably the worst meal you from Apr. 21 through 23. gains merit the switch.” berg who with his son Joel sides Mercury Outboards have ever made and before There will be guest speakers Stuart Seld, principal of The Barnes and Morrison vices as well. Mr. Morrison, feature a business whose and Larson Boats they handle you can clean up the disas­ educational exhibits, panel Valley Road, seconded this Agency at 103 East Grand is a past President of the motto is service. Son and accessories and guarantee' ter area that was once the discussions, a gala Saturday statement and added, “ There St., Elizabeth, whose owner NAACP Elizabeth. Chapter- father both attend the every bit of what they sell kitchen. evening banquet and a lunch­ are many good methods of and President is Willington and a member of the New Mercury Service School to or service. Closed Wednes­ A mother of a Little Lea­ eon on Sunday, at which the British Reading Program teaching reading, and we’re Morrison has been es­ Jersey Federation of Real keep up on the newest in days the Hillside Boat & Ma­ guer must be alert to the newly elected officers will looking into all aspects of tablished here for seven Estate Brokers, boating and in 1966 the rine open Mondays, Thurs­ possible traumas of her fu­ be installed. them. With the ITA, we’re years with Gertrude Mor­ Miss Wilkins is also an Brombergs were selected day and Friday from nine un­ ture Sandy Kaufax. With this The roster of guest speak­ Tested at Clark Schools particularly interested in rison as Vice President and insurance broker and office among one hundred and til nine; Tuesdays and Satur­ in mind I pass along to you a ers include: Dr. Robert seeing if the children pro­ Miss Dolores Wilkin as manager of the firm who seventy out of three thous­ days, nine until six and Sun­ few possible situations that Berry, a physician who has by MILLIE BOBROFF fore proceeding. gress as rapidly in the third Treasurer engaged in a com­ believes throughly in ‘De- and for a trip to Florida days from ten until four. could arise and offer an recently been working with A new alphabet, pictured Mrs. Kathryn Gambino of and fourth grades as they do plete Real Estate business mocracy in Housing... by virtue of their sales and Mrs. Iren Bromberg helps insight on the “ jargon” of the natives in Nepal; Dr. above, has been introduced Frank Hehnly School was one at the beginning, or do the with general-Insurance se r­ servicing of Mercury Out­ with office chores and they the Little League mother. Maxim Rapkine, Director of to several first grade class­ of the first grade teachers children in the traditional boards and Larson boats. reside in Hillside. A - Your son does not the Scientific Hypnosis In­ es in Clark schools - and in the pioneer program. Af­ reading courses catch up? recognize what a bat and ball stitute; and Miss Margaret the results have been amaz­ ter working with the child­ Also, what happens to child­ Henry’s Restaurant Offers Home are for: Mother “Make be­ Zealand, New Jersey State1 ing. By the end of the first ren for a year, she encoun­ ren from other schools who lieve you’re killing yourbro- Consultant on Nutrition. year of study, six-year-olds tered no problem she says, transfer into or out of the Cooking For Luncheon & Dinner ther.” Participating in a panel dis­ read books beyond their in teaching the IT A. Her program?” B - The little darling has cussion will be Dr. Aaron years, write voluminously, students were able to trans­ The questions are many. Heisen, Mercer County Ad­ and speak with large voca­ fer to the tradtional alphabet The possibilities are excit­ Henry’s Restaurant at 284 serving the finest in Amer­ not budged while three beau­ Morris Ave., Elizabeth, ican styled foods, the Kro- tiful pitches went by — visor; Herbert Laycock, re­ bularies. and spelling with no diffi­ ing. And from all Indica­ presentative from Blue This new alphabet, called culty. tions, the programs will be owned by Henry Kroger as­ gers have endeared them­ “ that’s looking them over." sisted by his capable wife selves to food lovers in the C - While stolidly main­ Shield, Medical Surgical the initial teaching alphabet, Mrs. Gambino is now continued in the fall of 1967. Plan of New Jersey; George was invented by Sir James teaching the same group of Helen have been established community. Henry and Helen taining position on the mound here for the past 14 years Kroger are residents of Rah­ he accidently tips the ball Garver from Medicare; Eu­ Pitman, a former member students in the second grade, LEGAL TIME CHANGE with his bat— “ that’s getting gene Ranucci from State Dis­ of Parliment in Great Bri­ and the children are on In­ offering the finest of home way and have a staff of 11 ability Insurance Dept, and For the first time in his­ cooking done right on the in their well known restaur­ a piece of it.” tain. He reasoned that child­ dividualized reading pro­ tory it will be legal for the D - Your son is pitching Mr8. Marion Little, repre­ ren become bewildered and grams. They are reading premises with home baked ant. Henry Kroger has a senting the American Asso­ upset learning to read be­ books written in the tradi­ Pennsylvania and other rail­ goods also made on the spot. background of 35 years in and has walked all the play­ roads to move their clocks Featuring Business Men’s the food line. ers on the other team — “ are ciation of Medical As­ cause the same letters re­ tional alphabet ranging from sistants. Mrs. Walter Palm ahead one hour on Apr. 30, Luncheons and dinners, and you tired?” present different sounds in second to the fifth grade and thus ease the time - E - As an outfielder your from Union County Medical different words - in trying levels. change confusion of former son has spent most of the Assistants Society will be to sound out what a word i s - Throughout the year, the Moderator. years. Main Gate Restaurant For time on die field picking an “ e” sound differently in -t- daisies - “ look for the high There will be presenta­ “ egg” than it does in “bee” . Eat In-Take Out As Desired .ones dear.” tions of awards to the various His solution was a phonemic F - Junior has spent the deserving counties. alphabet - one with 44 char­ acters each standing for a TRADE TOPICS The Main Gate Restaurant take out including lunches entire game in the dugout at 210 Broad St., Elizabeth, beating up the bat-boy and eating candy — “at least you single sound. Many of the also. Delivery of meals to go letters in his new alphabet Is owned and operated by is also obtained here at the are learning the game.” Go-Go Pizza Offers Sicilian Antonis Kovas and establish­ Main Gate. Mr. Kovas is When all else fails there were the same as in the ANGELO'S MAIN traditional alphabet and 40 ed for 30 years though Mr. noted for his potato is the perennial "wait 'til Thick Crust Pizza In Variety Kovas took over a little more pancakes. RESTAURANT & BAR next year.” per cent of the words were 169 W. MAIN ST. spelled the “normal” way than 14 months ago. Eight Antonis Kovas is a Mason, Actually, the game is good The Go-Go Pizza Shop at picking up their own pies employees assist in running member of the Northern RAHWAY fun and is healthful and body The alphabet was to be used as a transitional device aid­ 204 Broad St., Elizabeth es­ from the t ■ shop Open from the restaurant which fea­ Lodge #25, Orange. Mr. 388-9897 building as one glance at the 11 to 11 with delivery umpires should tell you. ing the child in learning to tablished here nearly two if re- tures American foods for Kovas lives in West Orange years now features Sicilian qulred, Go-Go Pizza has and is active in his com­ BUSINESSMEN'S They show a remarkable read, giving himself confi three meals with all sorts of dence, and slipping him into thick crust Pizza in 12 dif­ achieved a grand popularity sandwiches hot or cold to munity. LUNCH— 1.25& UH knowledge of the game and for the texture Of their dough their job and one simply regular reading and spelling ferent varieties for their at the end of the first year. patrons who after Apr. 13 and the varieties of pizza must admire the stamina of till the end of the month will DINING ROOM their vocal cords. Tests, begun in England in that are obtainable. You have A & B Caterers Feature OPEN 7 DAYS 1961, proved very encourag­ receive a free bottle of soda never tasted pizza like Go- I think a heartfelt hand or two small bottles for Go pizza. Dol ly 11:00 AH- 2:00 AM should be heard for the mot­ ing. In the fall of 1965, Valley Industrial Catering Sunday 11:00 AM.giOO PM hers who go through the sea­ Road School and the Frank son with calluses on their Hehnly school set up the pro­ The A & B Caterers at years experience In this field .N A M E . BANQUET FACILITIES hands from applauding, bun­ gram in one first grade class Derby Diner Serves Southern 90 Laurel Ave., Union, is and established this business | ADDRESS TWO H ALLS ions on theij4 feet from in each school. Children with owned by Arthur Buchanon eight years ago. i err Up to 150 Per com stamping on dbe floor and varying abilities were selec­ Homestyle Foods For Patrons and Robert Fulton and fea­ Mr. Buchanon is a resi­ 1998 Rcutt 22, Scotch Plolnc > hc.NI t)*r Hall ulcers from Sating on the ted to go into the classes, ture Industrial catering with dent of Woodbridge while Mr. -PIZZA- run. and the teachers studied the The Derby Diner at 425 for those who cannot come to hot lunches, soups, sand­ Fulton resides in Sayreville. Jean Gelfond new methods carefully be Clinton Ave., Newark, has the diner. wiches, desserts and bev­ Four employees are staffed Clark. N.J. been established here for the Mr, Cook is a Shriner and erages and serving exclusi­ In the firm which is well past 20 years and Is owned of course a member of the vely commercial and indus­ known In this immediate by Jerry Cook and employs Masonic Lodge. Derby Diner trial complexes in the area. area. seven in a brisk running is well known in this area Both partners have has 15 2 PC. diner serving Southern Home and frequented by a host of Style foods and with a fol­ people who have made this lowing of many steady hungry place their steady spot for Edward L. Whelan Underwrite patrons. Deliveries will be good wholesome eating, made in the immediate area All Forms Insurance-Bonds ACETATE CHI Edward L. Whelan at 215 ward, Jr., an attorney is Dir­ Broad St., Elizabeth, owned ector of Real Estate for the by Edward L. Whelan Sr., Third Naval District in New 'CCar€ © 'Patriot was established some 35 KNITS York. Harold Whelan is In 1 3 years ago by Mr. Whelan and the brokerage part of tire REG. RETAIL VAL. 20.00 *o. his brother who took com­ business and also an under­ plete charge about 17 years writer. He was 11 times golf [ 3 SUPPORT YOUR HOMETOWN ago. Handling all types of Champion at the Suburban insurance, bonds and real C.C. In Union. estate for commercial, re­ Mr. Whelan, Sr., Is Past 7 5 NEWSPAPER sidential and Industrial State Deputy for the Knights 3 needs, Mr. Whelan Sr., Is an of Columbus, Chairman of •a. Published Every Thursday Morning by Insurance advisor for the the March of Dimes, Union. 11SIZES 8-18 State of New Jersey, resid­ His Secretary Mis? Donovan ing In Elizabeth with his is also Secretary of the De­ THE NEWS RECORD PRINTING COMPANY wife Genevieve, two sons mocratic Committee, Shills . Slacks . Jamaica* W h a te ve r V470 Broad Street, Rahway, N.J., 388-0600 and six grandchildren. Ed- Italia Restaurant & Pizzeria .2, 3 & 4 Pc. 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They will invari­ police vice squads, besides ably say, “Statistics prove providing copy for sensation In Your School? that smoking is one of the -seeking newspapers? Now by Verdie Small leading causes of...” I say New York State is about to Rahway High School the only thing that smoking enact a law prohibiting top­ by LESLIE RUTH TOKER is a leading cause of is less waitresses, who are an RAHWAY HIGH-SCHOOL 1. "SWEET SOUL MUSIC” - ARTHUR CONLEY STATISTICS! Don’t listen to "affront to the public decency." Just what is the For those of you who don’t Here is a song that will make you shake a leg among adults; we know more than they do. They’re just trying public decency? Would it like lectures I would like to other things I really bother you If a girl give you a bit of advice; 2. ” 1 NEVER LOVED A MAN" - ARETHA FRANKLIN to prove that Tobacco Road What soul! It’s nothing but pure soul all right. is a dead end. you don’t even know becomes don’t read this article. If a prostitute or a topless you’re still reading I’d like 3. "I FOUND A LOVE” - WILSON PICKETT Soul in the making. This song will start the old blood waitress? No one has to pat­ to extend to you my con- A Plea-To The ronize them if he doesn’t gradulations on your display pulsating I bet! want too. In the same sense, of courage and please re­ 4. “FOR WHAT IT’S WORTH” - BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD Staff ofOn The Teen Scene Love itl It has a message they say, but I’m too busy Rahway Taxpayers are college students demon­ member that I warned you. strating free love forcing I would like to register a blowin’ my mind to hear it. by DONNA CRISALLI LIBRARIANS FOR A DAY - Ellen Calhoun, (left, a senior at 5. "DEAD END STREET” - LOU RAWLS their opinions on anyone? Arthur L. Johnson, and Christine Novak (right), a senior at complaint against the stu­ Rahway High School Aren’t they simply express­ Editor - Rita Du Brow -Rahw ay High School dents of Rahway High Louie boy tells everyone how it is. Did he have the If any one of you readers Mother Seton High School, watch as Mrs. George Harter. Jr,, Co-Editor - Cathy Henkenius-Mother Seton High School, Clark ing their views, and don’t library assistant, demonstrates how to insert plastic covers on School who insist on going problems! I? out there Is a plumber, I they have a right to do so? Co-Editor - William Techanchuk-Arthur L. Johnson Regional, down the up staircase or wish you would come over books. FIVE OF THE WORST RECORDS AROUND Should an unwed couple be Clark vice versa. Although they to Rahway High School right forced into a unhappy m arr­ Reporters - Rita Black - Rahway High School comprise a small minority away. There is a water foun­ iage, so they don’t offend velop our own moral values. voluntarily harmed, A per­ more and more students are 1. "SOMETHING STUPID” - NANCY AND FRANK SINATRA tain on the third floor that Morals and relative to the son is immoral only when he Donna Crissalll - Rahway High School Stupid isn’t the word for this piece of junk. If this the public decency?" daily being affected by this has been running 24 hours a My point is not that there person and flexible to the breaks his own personal Donald E. Cook -Rahw ay High School terrible habit. record were paper I’d line my garbage pall with itl day, for almost two months, situation and circumstances, moral values and violates After careful thought 1 2. "THIS IS MY SONG” - PETULA CLARK should not be morals. I can Sandy Horky - Arthur L- Johnson Regional and can’t be turned off. As not pretend to think of what and they are personal. It his own conscience. Unfor­ have come up with two rea­ Yes Petula, this is your songl Who in their right minds this is wasting so much wat­ is each person's natural tunately such a "standard” Bonnie-jo Jacobsen - Arthur L. Johnson Regional wants it? You’re still one of my favorites, but don’t would happen to our society sons why students use the er, and so much money too, if there were none. Rather, right to determine for him­ system cannot be brought Pearl Kisner - Arthur L. Johnson Regional wrong staircases. The first display such "junk” , anymore. I think it should be fixed self what is right and what about by any laws, but only 3. "THERE’S A KIND OF HUSH ALL OVER THE WORLD I think that the stringent Verdie Small - Rahway High School is to save time and the right away. Of course I don’t moral code, the moral "law” is wrong, without being sub­ by social evolution, and it second is that RHS is blessed HERMAN know when you’ll be paid; the ject to public scrutiny and is doubtful that it will soon, Mushy mushy do! A piece of sing songy nothing. should be replaced by a j with an unusually large school’s a little short of moral standard, a guideline, disgrace, as long as society, if ever, come about. Yet it [ amount of individualists who 4. "LOVE EYES" - NANCY SINATRA money right now. As long or other people are not in-; is a goal to hope for. I are using the staircases to Someone should tell this girl something. Anything will as you are coming over you an ideal, by which to de- Here’s A Spy Story i demonstrate this charac­ do. Just start off by saying "Nancy dear, you can’t might bring an electrician teristic of theirs. sing” ! too. Our clocks haven’t been The idea that using the 5. "RELEASE ME” - ENGLEBERT HUMPERDINCK running for almost as long That Holds The Reader wrong staircase saves time It’s a number one in England. (Of course)! 1 just hope as the water fountain has. BELL DRUG STORE ...... g t t f e is true in rare instances the Americans don’t get any ideas!!! Ol-A-A. U nU U O 1 UI\L FREE DELIVERY 381-2000 **888*° by PATRICIA DE PAOLO chapter to chapter, never only. This is because while follows: 92-100, A; 84-91, B; A View Of Morals Mother Seton High School letting the reader tire of the these students are pushing 76-83, C; 70-75, D; below 70 same atmosphere. We read and shoving their way failure. On report cards only by Donna Crisalli On the whole, there are of the lieutenant from the through the throng travel­ letter grades are given, and Why Do RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL Helena Rubinstein's Polaroid but few spy stories with any Narcotics Bureau mingling ing in the correct direction only mid-term and final Morals are social values plot or real plot involved. with the junkies, the pushers they are wasting as much grades are numerical. In governing behavior. Morals They usually cater to the and the gunmen in Mexico. time if not more than if they families where grades are I Smoke? differ among age groups, bored personality who has We feel fear for the young had used the proper stair­ stressed, a minor crisis may societies, and civilizations, SWINGER nothing better to do than to mistress of El Capo, head case. I am certain that these arise because Johnny may but they are always present of the syndicate, who flees students would not like their by BONNIE-JO JACOBSON -LIGHT WORKS- imagine that there really is a have brought home a C in­ So much has been said in some form. The moral James Bond, and there are to California in search of passage upward suddenly of values of modern Amer­ CAMERA $19.95 stead of the usual B. In lately by doctors, parents, Make up for the MOD-TEEN SET beautiful women at his dis­ freedom. We see the over blocked by someone who is actuality, Johnny may have ican adult society are of powering dominance extend­ heading downward. You and teachers about the evils posal. had an 84 last report card of smoking, that I would like two types, criminal and as­ Fruit of the Poppy is de­ ed by the "borgata,” the can’t get out of his way be­ and an 83 this time. Does sociated values (narcotics EYESHINE — LIPSHIN E — LASHBROW 2 Rolls Film with power, the council In cause of the crowd on all to say something in its de­ FREE finitely not for that type of one point make such a big fense. Therefore, I would addiction, etc.), and more each camera - Val, $3,96 individual. It is a fast mov­ Chicago. sides of you going up and he difference in Johnny’s work personal values (sexual). It It is the first spy story can’t turn around and go like to tell you why 1 smoke. ing novel which reveals the or in his future? Yet a C For one thing, I smoke be­ is these last values that how, when, and where of one without the glamour, the back up because there are may have a profound effect shall be of concern here. gimmicks, the fringe, Robert six kids behind him trying cause it makes me so of the biggest dope syndi­ on parents who are used to pleasant to be with. Its fra­ The morals of our society cates in the world. It gives wilder writes with that to go down. The same situ­ B’s. After all, It ruins the actually are more than lust "special something" that ation can be seen happen­ grance on my breath and National Brands the terrifying disadvantages appearance of the report clothing is comparable to values; they can be called of being addicted; tho hor­ holds the reader — tight! ing on the down staircase card, an unwritten moral code, 10% OFF when several students are exotic French perfume. rifying "withdrawal" per­ There is an even more Other people appreciate this which Is broken only with iod; the animal instinct which trying to go up, important consequence of sometimes severe con­ OUR USUALLY LOW PRICES HAIR SPRAYS Dog'i Fam ily On behalf of all the stu­ fragrance, also, they only creeps Into a man who is (CF.V)—Doga belong to the our current grading system walk three feet away from sequences, Those who fail hooked, forcing him to steal enua Cante, according to the dents who use the proper than parental reaction, That to abide by it become soc­ ON HAIR VALUES FROM $1.00 - $2.60 staircases I appeal to the me becauae they don’t want ALL and kill, furlna Pet Cave Center. Wild is the fact that a student to absorb too much beauty ial "undesirables,” These The, location of Robert membera of the genua Include students who insist on going with a grade of 91 receives "undesirables” are dealt the wolf, cayote and jackal. down the up staircase during at once. COLORING PREPARATIONS Wilder’s novel changes from the same report card grade I smoke because smoking with in a variety of ways. 4 9 $ each the rush minutes between as a student with a mark of leaves my teeth such a lovely The public punishes them by classes to cease to do so 84, when actually their work shunting them, gossiping GOOD ONLY FROM and I appeal to the school shade of yellow. Last year, WHILE THEY LAST is far apart, my teeth almost matched about how terrible they are, THURS. APR. 20 TO authorities of Rahway High It la fortunate that In Im­ or otherwise abusing them. School to take proper dis­ my spring wardrobe. All I SUN. APR. 23 Discontinued packages DISCOUNT portant school records only need Is some orchid lipstick But they may be more ser­ ciplinary action concerning numerical grades are listed, iously discriminated again­ these students. and I’ll look Just like an ON and only numerical grades Easter basket. st, even by the government. are sent to colleges. It would Spending my whole allow­ be a simple matter to extend ance on cigarettes la another On The this procedure to report DIH ; CLIP THESE COUPONS reason why I smoke. I look Iff you can cards. Of course, for a while at It this way: It’s my money 1601 Irving Strot FU 8-1250 parents are still going to be to spend as I please, and I’ll Grading System... asking "Is this grade an A Tonight, Friday and Saturdoy Only ALL get more money from my Wondorful color •ntartainmtnf by DONNA CRISALLI or a B?” but perhaps in parents If I need It - for Walt DISNEY’S fertilize, reseed, Any 45 Pop Record The Four Tops time, if this practice be­ Rahway High School more cigarettes, that Is. So "MONKEYS, GO HOME!" The Temptations Grades are a necessary comes standard, parents will where’s my problem? plut Mitch Ryder and indication of the progress a forget letter grades, and stu­ I smoke because I absolu­ “ AND NOW MIGUEL" The Detroit Wheels student has made in school, dents will be getting the tely love the caged-ln feeling aerate, and 57

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Cerp, Ask for B O B - 672-3424 3 8 2 - 7 9 9 7 CALL ANY TIME - E v e s . - 376-5083 P.0. Box 885, Clark, N.J. 07056 April 20, 1967 Page 6 Rahway News-Record/Clork Patriot ------I----- Clark Scouts Buy 4 Booth At Scout-O-Rama /N tm r A M D f* fiffP O N S f The 1967 Scout-O-Rama, recognition, prizes and W A N T A D S three - day showcase of awards.” DIRECTORY scouting sponsored every Noting that the Scout-O- two years by Union Council, Rama will be the climax to Boy Scouts of America, Is many months of preparation shaping up to be the largest by scouts and their adult v ^ ? k _£o r y o U ever held. Ninety-nine Union advisors, Clark said the County scout units, Including Council hoped for a record MONTGOMERY BUILDERS 7 from Clark, have reserved attendance during the three- booth spaces at the Elizab­ day event. HOME IMPROVEMENTS & MAINTENANCE • DORMERS • RECREATION ROOMS RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD HELP WANTED - MALE eth Armory for the event Union Council comprises SPECIAL SERVICES scheduled Apr. 21, 22 and 23. more than 11,000 boys and OARAGES* KITCHEN AND RATH ‘ CONVERSIONS GUTTERS- LEADERS- ROOFING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING "Only space limitations RATES adult leaders in 200 scout­ SALES TRAINEES. National Lo c a l t y p e w r it e r s e r ­ precluded the participation ing units from Clark, Cran FULLY Minimum Charge concern expanding in Union v ic e - All makes cleaned and of other units," according to ford, Elizabeth, Hillside, CALL FU8-6127 anytime 3 lines for $1 00 repaired. Call 272-7346. Victor W. Clark, executive INSURED Additional lines 30c each County needs two men to fill Kenilworth, Linden, Rahway, staff. Complete training pro­ vice president of the Clark Roselle, Springfield, Roselle 25% DISCOUNT gram. Immediate earnings to State Bank and Trust Com­ Park, Union and Winfield. ELECTROLYSIS pany, general chairman of t>n Classified Advertisements those who qualify. OUr sales­ Unwanted hair removed by the Units representing Clark, ordered to run 3 or more times, men know of this tad. For this year’s event. "Wewould their sponsoring organiza­ providing no changes are made latest shortwave method. V. have liked to accomodate Information Call 466-8774. De Salvo, member of American tions, booth themes and adult Auto Brake Beauty Salon in original advertisement, dis­ Electrolysis Association and every unit in the Council,” leaders include: Troop 45, count allowed only after first Association of N T 41 W Main Clark said, "but we had to RAHWAY ANTHONY'S BIKE insertion Two men, part time. Work 2 or Pioneering, Charles H. KEN'S 3 da. per wk with termite |.St. 388-0999 handle reservation requests Brewer School, PTA, John ITALIAN AMERICAN on a first-come, first-serv­ Schwankart; Troop 86, Nec­ Classified Display crew Good wages all year PLUB Beauty Salon AND KEY SHOP Col Inch $1.85 round Call between 7 & 8 DEMOLITION WORK ed basis." kerchief Slide Making, St. p in. 388-6444, TREE WORK DONL’ This year’s edition of the Agnes R.C. Church, Law­ Cherry St Rahway- Box No, Charge 13c ATTICS AND BASEMENTS 46 E Anton J. Horling & Sons biennial Scout-O-Rama will rence DePalma; Troop 145, HALL CAPACITY 225 388-2699 Closing Hours for FACTORY~WORKERS No Exp cleaned out and junk hauled highlight Union Council Space Exploration, Valley and Grandsons Classified Ads necessary. Opportunity for ad­ away. Call Pat O’Donnell. scouts’ mastery of such Road School, PTA, James by Specialists! WITH DANCING 180 New and completely vancement t) ANGELO METAL 388-7763. Very rcasonubli skills as aviation, rocketry, Colonial 5 P.M. TUESDAY rates Phillips, Troop 234, Scout RAHWAY (48 YEARS OF PRODUCTS 360 Dalziel Rd communications, canoeing, Aids, Abraham Clark School Beauty Shop Cash check or stamps should Linden 925-8220 FOR first aid, woodworking, phy­ PTA, Samuel Juice; Pack BRAKE SERVICE Six hair stylists at SATISFIED CUSTOMERS) accompany advertising copy WANTED TO BUY sical fitness, survival tech­ 245, Indian Lore, Frank K. MEETINGS-DANCES LAT1I1 BRIDGEPORT. & hand • PA RTIES - WEDDINGS your service The paper is not responsible niques, conservation and Hehnly School, PTA, Arthur screw machine operators Full WE BUV BOOKS! rope craft. V. Kage; Troop 246, Camp­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT for errors in classified ads or part-time 381-7550 PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS SERVICE Open 9 to 6. Mon., Tues., SALES SERVICE-BIKES taken by telephone. ' ‘In addition to permitting ing, Mildred Terrace School S .V S MANET ACT I'KING P M BOOK SHOP FOR INFORMATION Wed., Sat. 167 Hescott Dr , Rahway | Plainfield 4-3900 a large number of youngsters PTA, William E. Kulp, Jr.; 382-18 ID To Place Classified Ad to demonstrate their skills C A L L 388-0 6 0 0 and Ship 44, Osceola Pres­ RAHWAY BRAKE SERVICE CALL Open 9 to 9 Thurs., Fri. LOCKS-SAFES,efc. H ELP WANTED-Male or Female to parents, relatives, fri­ byterian Church, Louis W. CEMETERY PLOTS ends, and neighbors," Clark Samuel .1. Gassawav FRANK B0TTI 6-7 P.M. Convenient parking'0 directly Brunner. of shop m Mun lot 1537 IRVING ST. Part-time Bookkeeper for Cran­ said, "the Scout-O-Rama 107 Monroe St. Rahway 636-0964 SPECIAL NOTICES ESTATE - Graceiand Memorial Rear entrance for your RAHWAY, N.J. ford office, 5 to 6 hrs. per day. Park. Kenilworth: 4 graves (I provides participating units convenience Mon thru Fri Apply in own burials) $225 Perpetual care. with an opportunity to de­ II YOl IIAVI A PROBLKM handwriting giving experience Non-sectarian. EL 2-3967 velop poise, business acu­ and salary desired to Box 29 with alcohol, write Alcoholics (EL 5-9222 eves,) men and the chance to gain Rahway Post *5 Books auilding ( ontreclors Druggitt Anonymous. Bov 13. Rahway c o Rahway News Record or call HI 2-1516. SrfuXfF6^^¥frD^MALE Completes Plans WILLIAM Lloyd Drugs Young woman desires clerical RAHWAY BOOK & GIFT SHOP QUALITY YARD SAL! - 77 E Emerson work at home: typing, filing TRADE TOPICS Ave Rahway China. Glass. light bookkeeping etc. Has For Circus Trip R 0 E S C H PRESCRIPTIONS Furniture Garden Tools and typewriter 381-4996. P.-up & Every Day Sales Day For Wide Range of Books Fenton Glass CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Good i sable Items, Sat. April Presentation of a set of Trnint’d CoHmtt iciuns del Best Sellers Established 1927 To Solve Your 22 clubhouse keys to Auxiliary Hummels Beauty and Hutr Brick Church Appliances President Mrs. Salvatore Prayer Books Jewe Iry Care Problems • COSMETICS House Furnishing's Sale - ROOMS FOR RENT Brick Church Appliances Finelli, signifying the co- Bibles Pilgrim Gloss IIUUI, A INDUSTRIAL uoiusceinGoldstein is directoruireuuM of ui ad- au- ‘. operation between that or- • toiletries; everything from refrigerator to at 2714 Morris Ave., Union, Childrens Books Fi gurines MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS knick-knacks at 1928 Bond St verusing and resides in East 2, were originally established Orange. Leo Zimmerman is Paper Books (3000 titles) Rahway Sat April 22 1:00 American Club, marked this Dolls & Plush Animal • DIABETIC NEEDS 3‘ 312 fins.. Studio Apt. Rea­ 35 years ago and have 12 Vice President and lives with remodeling our specialty to 4 Oil p IP week’s meeting ofthesuxili- • HEARING AID sonable Rates. 969-1872 or: stores in Northern New Jer­ his wife Marian and two sons 388-1433. ary. 53 E. CHERRY ST. FUlton 1-1770 FUlton 8-2167 BATTERIES It CORDS sey and one in Staten Island in West Orange. Charles Lu- Plans were made for a with 50 employees in all betkin is Sales Manager in PERSONALS Nicely furnished room for trip to the Latin Casino, If nu imsucr cull Free Delivery gentleman Private Home selling all types of appli­ the Orange branch and lives ances from refrigerators to Cherry Hill on June 9, for CLOSED MONDAYS FUlton 8-8645 MRS. MARKO 388-4618 in Livingston, and Jack Klot- dinner and a musical pre­ FU 8-2427-9863 Your, Gifted Reader radios and washers and por­ 825 Midwood Drive, Rahway sky who manages the Orange sentation by Robert Goulet 71 E. Milton Ave., Rahway She gives character readings ~rPART^¥frF6FRENT~ table appliances and featur­ store resides in Metuchen. and company. Mrs. Anthony also card readings If you are ing the finest brands from George Callahan is manager lost worried, sick, in trouble Abate is chairman with Mrs. RAHWAY RCA, Zenith, Westinghouse of the Union store with Dar­ Ralph deStefano in charge of Learn The Truth About or don't know where to turn to and so forth. ryl Laxson assistant there. get happiness in life, one visit Beautiful, bright 3L room reservations. Electrical modern apt. Large Kitchen, Moe Zimmerman head of Moe Zimmerman is presi­ Electrical with Mrs Marko and you 11 Mrs. Rose Nardone re­ IT'S again see happiness in life in dining area tile bath 2nd Brick Church established dent of the Crestmont Coun­ ported the recent cake sale all affairs \U readings guaran floor. Well lighted business this organization and resi­ try Club West Orange and THE JOHN area 1645 Irving St. 381-9045 des in South Orange with his at Harris Department Store teed satisfactory or no charge Chairman of Industrial Com­ in Rahway, an outstanding STEWART See her in her home located at or 381-8757 wife Tillie. He has two mar­ merce in Orange. Jan-EII ried daughters. Howard success and thanked mem­ BIRCH SOCIETY 380 Easton Ave . New Bruns bers for their cooperation. wick V.J by appointment ELECTRIC CO. HOUSES FOR SALE Mrs. William Pollitto an­ For Why It is being attacked. only Phone 246-1164. Hours "WATTS MY LINE" 10 a in to !) p in. Chestnut Esso Service Center nounced that she had been Smart Fashions Why it is growing. CRANFORD able to secure a pupply of ELECTRICAL BRAND NEW COLONIAL - sheets to be donated to the At Who sits on its council. $27,900 Where Tire Sale King Faget Reigns • Electrical Outlets, Switches Modest prices How it affects you. orphanage at Nutley, and Lights, Electric Stove, Drier CONTRACTORS HELP '.ANTED - FEMALE 8 rooms 1*2 baths, entrance The Chestnut Esso Ser­ Known as the "Tire Sales would present them in the Jr., Misses & foyer, garage. vice Station at 707 Chestnut Hook-up. FOR INFORMATION King” handling the Atlas near future. •Wiring for air-conditioners FU 8-2128 1/2 Sizes P ISC ALE AGENCY-RAHWAY St., Union, owned by Her­ brand, Mr. Faget has a top- WRITE TO - 815 Pratt St Realtor 381-3104 Mrs. Frank Colangelowas and electric base board heat- TEMP WORK NO FEE bert Faget was established flite station here, where his in charge of games for the it, . ,, IIOISIIIIVES!! in 1958 when Mr. Faget took wife Kilda helps with the HOUSE 4. INDUSTRIAL 1490 Irving St P.0. BOX 842 evening. Mrs. Martin Sica, •100 amp. 220 V Services WIRING aW oT f o r s a l T over the ownership of this bookkeeping and a staff of Rahway loin our Friendly Group Mrs, Fred Zullo, Mrs. Jo­ Victor S. Skakandy CLARK, N.J. 07066 highly successful station|l nine employees keep the cus- seph Sica and Mrs. Sal Go- 996 Thorn St , Return to Work 1961 CHEVROLET Station Rahway Paid for by from Michael J. Consolino.j. comers happy with their auto lini were in charge of re­ Rahway, N.J, James Fitzgerald Wagon, Clean, Air-cond. $575 Specializing in a complete problems, affording them the FU 8-3612 Work days, weeks desired call 388-2527 freshments. 388-0453 S&il Stamps 484 F©rry Street in top notch companies line of Esso Product, in-,, best in expert service, Mr, Ivy Storch Handi-Charge Newark. New Jersey eluding tires, batteries, and Faget is a member of the TOP RATES 56 BONI S 1960 CHEVROLET 2 dr im- accessories, Chestnut Esso'New Jersey Gasoline Asso- Two blocks from Snuffy s pala Very reasonable 381- offers complete mechanical elation, and has elevated his F urtuturu FURS A-lTEMPORARIES 7574 services and towing and re-(business to the highest pin- Nick Scarpitto Furniture Foreign Car 413 Park Ave Scotch plains presents a business of reli- nacle of deserved and sus- pynil GREEN'S' FUR ARTICLES FOR SALE abiiity and integrity, pro- rained recognition thruout PLUMBING & FOREIGN CAR '______moting the best interests !the community he serves, CLARK of Rahway COATS Wanted nurse secretary typist SINGER ZIG ZAG of the community it serves HEATING 1501 MAIN ST Repossessed - does all wanted REPAIRS. for afternoon work in doctor s stitches Latest Model Button­ FL00R& 388 0318 Made office in Rahway phone 388- George’s Drive-In Popular Spot Three Floors 1070 holes blind hems monograms Oil and Gas Heat Collision Work lo S59 80 cash or $6 50 monthly Nursery Furniture - Edison Guaranteed Open 9 to*9 Free For Delicious Snacks BEDDING Free Estimates Order Matured evper colored woman Installed Lullabye ChiIdcraft& Builtrite wanted to care for 2 children in Delivery • Linoleum • Carpets European Trained Bedding - Englander CRED IT D EPT. $£4-5553 • George’s Drive-in at 943 Drive-in is a most tempting Mechanic my home Rahway Mon thru • Furniture • Bedd'ng Sleepmastet etc I ri 8 to 5 Call 382-6830 fc (South Elmora Ave., Eliza­ spot for that in between snack Roto-rooter service Imported Auto TOP SOIL FOR SALE beth, was established by and employs 9 to serve the COME IN AND BROWSE Bicycles - Rollfast & • REMODELING after 5 p ill Soles & Service Columbia 388-1061 George Pagoulatos, now demands of its patrons. Tho­ » REPAIRING 1010 St. George Avenue Furniture Bassett Broyhill -tN r deceased, and carried on mas and Peter Pagoulatos 67 Westfield Ave., • COI.D STORAGE COMP I OMETER OPERATORS LICENSED & Colony to S90 wk ENCYCLOPEDIA by Mrs. Barbara Pagoulatos attend Union Junior College AVENEL Nee condition, very teason- (Near Cloverl eaf) TOYS I YP1STS-RAHWAY S70 wk with the help of her two sons and Syracuse University re­ Daily 8:30 A.M. to 9 00 P M. RAHWAY FUR SHOP able t all 486-8774 spectively, and help their Clark OPEN THURS 8. FRI nights GENERAL PERSONNEL & when not attending school. MASTER PLUMBER Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M FUlton 8-3323 Serving snacks such as hot- mother out on week-ends. ME 6-9070 Free Delivery & Free Set U|> TECHNICAL SERVICES dogs, hamburgers, french George Jr., aged 9, attends FU1-6886 1522 IRVING ST., RAHWAY 217 Broad St . Elizabeth BUSINESS SERVICES 381-9326 Handi Charge GF Credit 289-7030 fries, home made ice cream Frank Hehnly School in to eat in or take out, George’s Clark. WOMEN-'rum spare hours into PIANOS REPAIRED REFIN r ash NOW for Summer vacation ISHED SOUGHT A SOLI) Interior Decorators Moving \yg $1 92 per hr Call 289- Free Estimates 388-5851 Brownell & Kramer Leading BASEMENT WATCH REPAIRS 8723 SLIPCOVERS & Local e Long Distance In Area Sales & Rentals DRAPERIES SPECIAL SERVICES Water Proofing HOUSEWIVES CUSTOM made-to -order with Full Guarantee immediate openings for im­ Brownell and Kramer at Jerome Waldor heads the mediate earnings! Sell AVQN 1478 Morris Ave., Union, Insurance Division of the R..id#ntial-lndu.trial-Conim.rciol> • Largest selection in Expert Repairs ELECTROLYSIS headed by Lewis D. Brow- firm. Mr. Brownell a resi- this area Robert E, Brunner COSMETICS for big earnings TREATMENT Fitted in your home on All Jewelry in your neighborhood Call nell and Charles K ra m e r, : dent of Summit with wife Prescription Opticians Latest Short Wave Method LIFETIME GUARANTEE • Guaranteed Work­ Ml 2-3146 Unwanted Hair Removed partners, have been estab-,J 1Lois------and three children is a manship 388-1667 , • Finest fabrics Permanently „ lished for the past 20 years,graduate of Rutgers Law CRANFORD Lowest prices LADIES - GIRLS Salary $2. ^and have accounted for over School, ~ while Mr. Kramer — Free Estimate* — 4 NO. UNION AVE. per nr. lo start. Union County I For free info. & literature, | 15,000 home owners with graduated Price Institute, offices will) locations in Eliza­ BRIDGE 2-5650 . call or write: I their volume of sales, ren­ and is a C.P.C.U. lives in Free Estimate GOLDBLATTS STORAGE beth & Plainfield need two tals and property manage-| FT 8-3311 women to handle customer ac­ I Cranford with wife Irene and EREE ESTIMATES CONNIE KAPLAN. M E ment. There is no phase of counts 4 til 5 hrs. daily. Com­ I three children. Mr. Waldor -Rahway’s Oldest pany paid training program. For 381-5415 realty, insurance or man­ is a resident of West Orange RAHWAY McColley Bros. 549 W Inman Avenue I agement and land acquisi­ LABORTORIES, Inc. Established Jeweler WESTFIELD personal interview call Mr. Rahway , N.J. I with wife Rita and three FASHION FABRICS 100 E. BROAD ST. Lawrence at AT 9-7011. Ext. tions that Brownell and Kra­ children is a graduate of U.S. — MOVERS — 44. J mer cannot handle with ani Interior Decorators ADAMS 2-8182 Military Academy and is a Curtains - Linens - Yard Goods 388-3914 average record of a thousand! C. P.M. and S.R.I. 821 MlltM Blvd. Rahway 84 E. CHERRY STREET WAITRESS OR COUNTER home sales and 2500 rentals' FU 8-6825 WA 8-2351 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY GIRL Full or Part Time Days. MRS. LYNN RAHWAY Nights or weekends. For info , Handwriting & Horoscope annually. please call n 1-4012 between Readings 9 30 & 11 a.m ., 2 & 4 pm Special P.eading $1 00 Open daily from 9 (o 9 Real Estate testaurant PHONE 382-3178 he"lp w a nted ~ malT ~~ • 582 Irving St., Rahway N J T iu _phone_coi¥ ’box < DIRECTORY The Brothers COLLECTOR Furniture tied and rewebbed BOOK and 'zftiai'el! Cjuide Sofa $12 Chair $6. — no experience needed STATIONERY SHOP Me do refinishing on all woods, REALTORS & INSURORS AND — good starting salary touch-up & repairs, cigarette 330 St. George Ave. Rahway 1085 RARITAN ROAD — opportunity for advancement burns. Insurance estimates. ADS AMERICAN COMPLETE LINE CLARK, NEW JFRSEY — must be high school grad 985-5895 with driver’s license OF SCHOOL AND 381-0260 — liberal benefits, including BAUER-BROOKS CO. FOOD DESK EQUIPMENT college tuition aid plan $2 A WEEK JIM'S TV SERVICE A L L MAKES A COMPLETE TRAVEL I New Jersey Bell JIM MC DOWELL. JR IS start­ Chinatown Family Dinner SERVICE An Equol Opportunity Employer ing TV Repair Work in this COMPLETE LINE 13 WEEK MINIMUM 1480 IRVING STREET, CRUISES-TOURS J 1 or more information call area Alumni Rahway High Orders to Take Out HOTELS 371-9955 Schooi. Class 1950 Graduate, BEST VALUE IN •POCKET BOOKS Monday thru Friday 9 AM to 5 PM of Jersey City Tech Inst Qual-. CANTON HOUSE • MAGAZINES ALL DOMESTIC AND ified Electronic Tech Second RAHWAY • BOXED CANDY OVERSEAS TRAVEL COLLEGE STUDENTS Class FCC License All people NEWSPAPERS TODAY RESTAURANT • CHI LOS BOOKS ARRANGEMENTS $3 15 per hr., any 3 days or who see this ad and would be 1540 IRVING ST. eves Full time openings for interested in acquiring my ser­ summer work. Car. Call for vices. now or at a later date, 381-9400 382-5770. interview 422-1610 call 388-3169. CALL 388-0600

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at the April meeting o f the Nurses Aides Dominican Guild Mrs. Anderson Ladles Auxiliary to Rahway Lodge of Elks. Mrs. Dennis Garvey, Chairman, made the Hear Talk On Supper Party tFeted On 101st final report. Mrs. Anthony Abate, Patient Care Anniversary Charities Chairman report­ Set For Apr. 23 ed on progress of spaghetti A graduation ceremony The 101st birthday an­ supper plans. The supper concluding the pre-employ­ The Dominican Guild of niversary of Mrs. Ida Ander­ will be held at the lodge on /‘ ^ Caldwell will hold its Annual son, formerly of Pittsburgh, ment training period of a May 24 between the hours of group of nurses aides was Supper Party at Schuetzen Pa., will be celebrated with 6 and 8 p.m. conducted in the classroom Park, 3167 Kennedy Blvd., a party to be given at the At the May meeting, Sera- of Rahway Hospital, Apr. North Bergen, on Apr. 23 home of her grandson Joseph fin G. Merocal, a Cuban citi­ 14, before an audience of from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and his wife Muriel at 264 zen will speak on “ It Could relatives and hospital man­ Tables of ten will be set up Forbes St., Rahway, today. Happen Here.’ agement personnel. P*- for the guests. Supper will Four generations of An- As a feature of the meet­ Mrs. Carolyn Lukas, Clin­ consist of roast beef au jus dersons will be present at ing Mrs. Max Vogel showed ical Instructor, welcomed with all the trimmings. Fri­ the fete including Mrs. An­ picturesque slides of her the visitors and congratula­ ends and parents of the derson's son Engwald and trip to Europe and Mexico. ted her students upon their Dominican Sisters of Cald­ his wife, Mary, her grandson Mrs. Ernest Backhusen and successful completion of the well will dance to the music Alfred and her grand­ her committee were in required two-week training of Johnnie Reo’s Blx piece daughter Mrs. Betty Sherrer charge of refreshments. course. orchestra. and her husband Rodney. Mrs. Marie Brennan, Dir­ Entertainment will be fur­ Dianne Savcik, Grandchildren Joseph and ector of Nursing, welcomed Barbara Kaplan, nished by The Waynesmen Edward Anderson, and Betty the new employees. She told Quartet, all members of the Ann, Susan and Cindy Ander­ 7-DAY WONDER! Wayne Valley Chapter, Inc. Frank Barker Jr. son Sherfcer will also parti­ them that she hoped they the short vacation supreme would derive the same type Barry Alan Bass S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.; solo spec­ cipate. of satisfaction from their ialties by the runner-up for Plan Marriage Another daughter, Helene on the new, 39,241-ton Miss Universe, Mrs. Robert Anderson of Pittsburgh will work as many other Rahway Plan Marriage Megloughlin, and the former 94QCEANIC Hospital employees exper­ Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Sav­ be unable to attend because Miss Irish America, Mary of a recent injury which has ienced in their rewarding Mr. and Mrs. William Ka­ Noreen Kealy. The Mormons cik of 964 Crescent Dr., jobs of serving others. She plan of 549 West Inman Ave. Rahway, announced the en­ confined her to her home. CRUISES TO NASSAU Clem and Bonnie, favorites Mrs. Anderson, who at­ IN CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK, APRIL 17-21 Mrs. Robert B. Walton, cautioned them to always Rahway, have announced the of Dominican Guild fans will gagement of their daughter, chairman of the Education Department of the Rahway Woman's Club presents a book, Rutgers: remember that the most im­ engagement of their daughter miss Dianne J. Savcik to tributes her longevity to hard P. also perform. work and a good sense of A Bicentennial History by Richard McCormack to Mrs. Judith Chosen, Rahway High School portant person in a hospital Barbara Joan, to Barry Alan Tickets are priced at $4. Frank Barker, Jr., son of Librarian Pictured at the right of Mrs Walton and Mrs. Chosen are Mrs. Edward W. Chapin, is the patient. Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barker humor, was born in Sweden Reservations for tables of in 1866 and came to the Rahway Public Librarian receiving the same book from Mrs Archer S. CollyerSr., Chairman of John L. Yoder, Director, Max Bass of 1104 Sheridan ten can be made by calling: Sr., of 445 Stevens Ave., the Literature Department of the Rahway Woman's Club explained that the type of Ave., Elizabeth. Ridgewood, N.J. at a recent United States at the age of Mrs. Anthony Turco, Chair­ 20. Her formal retirement training they had experienc­ The bride elect, an honor man at 866-5344 after 4 p.m.; dinner party given at Wally’s Anthony Copio of 9 Park their daughter, Adele, and ed was a relatively new pro­ raduate of Rahway High Tavern on The Hill. did not occur until the age f Timothy Curtin, President at of 85 and she remains alert For a short vacation that's long St., Clark, and the paternal Mrs. Kenny’s mother, Mrs. gram at Rahway Hospital chool in 1964, is now in OL 6-7869; Mrs. Annette Miss Savcik is a graduate on pleasure . . . the great new grandparent is Mrs. Jeanne Stephen Petro of Rahway. A which had proved very succ­ her junior year at Montclair of Rahway High School and and interested in the current OCEANIC takes you on a lux­ Social Notes Torpey, Secretary at HE 3- events of the day, particul­ urious cruise to Nassau, with Anger of 233 Elmwood Ave., pink, white and silver theme essful. The course was de­ State College where she is 4490; Sister M. Margaret, Berkeley Secretarial School 2 days and 2 nights in port, arly the world of politics. ship your hotel. Enjoy all- Maplewood. highlighted decorations for signed to give them some majoring in English. She is Moderator at 388-0495 or of East Orange and is now Mrs. Mary P. Coogan of * * * the anniversary couple who mental and physical tools to an active member of Sigma She claims New Jersey weather fun on Lido Deck, 431 Maple Ave., Rahway, will Mrs. Kay Naples ar 332- employed by Graver Water under the world's first retrac­ Mrs. William Herman en­ were married in St. Paul’s perform their jobs efficient­ Delta Phi Sorority, where Conditioning Company, agrees with her and states table Magrodome Roof . . be a delegate to the New 8456. that she is getting stronger exhilirrating entertainment in tertained members of the Episcopal Church in 1942. ly. Mr. Yoder pointed out she had held the office of Union. 22 public rooms with 4 or­ Jersey State Medical Assis­ Ladies Auxiliary to the Se­ Mrs. Gordon Nonnemacher, that they will be part of a recording secretary, and is Mr. Barker was graduated every day. chestras . . . famed Home Lines tants Association’s fourth cond Ward Republican Club of Rahway, a former patient care team consisting on the staff of the Montclar- Until recently, she was an cuisine and all-Italian service! annual convention in Atlan­ from Ridgewood High School All cabins with private facilities, at a card party and social professional singer, enter­ of registered nurse, licensed ion, the school newspaper. Students Give and attended The University avid reader and her favorite telephones, individual climate tic City Apr. 21, 22 and 23. ■ meeting at her home last tained the guests. practical nurse and nurses The prospective bride­ of Miami. He served four pastime was crocheting. controls. The convention is being held i week. * * * aide. He concluded by saying groom is an alumnus of Wee- Spring Musical years as Missile Technician Coffee is her beverage and at the Claridge Hotel. Mrs. * * * The monthly meeting of that the aim of the hospital quahic High School, Newark, in the U.S. Navy and is now she enjoys visits from the Coogan is treasurer of the Mr. and Mrs. William the Colonia Oak Twig was and every employee is to and Rutgers University, employed by Uni vac, a div­ doctor on a social basis, Essex County Chapter of the Rand and grandchildren of i held at the home of Mrs. render high quality care to where he was president of At Columbian ision of Sperry Rand in East for a good cup of coffee and SAILING FROM NEW YORK American Medical Assist- : 355 West Scott Ave., Mrs. j Anthony Orsini where Mrs. the patient. Beta Sigma Rho Fraternity. Orange. some pleasant conversation EVERY SATURDAY from $210 ants Association and is em­ Special‘ January and Autumn rates George E. Luce of 812 Ham- I Matthew Petti reported that The names of the nurses He is now a doctoral candid­ A musical play, “ Tom and from $190 ployed by Dr. Harold M. ilton St., and Mrs. George j she had distributed hand pup­ aides who received certifi­ ate in clinical psychology Susan Abroad” presented by Somberg of Newark, as a minimum rates subject to availability Sizemore, 2070 Whittier St., pets to the Pediatric patients cates, corsages and caps at the University of Tenn­ third, fourth and fifth grade All-Italian Crew — Medical Secretary. Service League Panamanian Registry * * * all of Rahway, have returned \ at Rahway Hospital for Eas­ are Mrs. Patricia Chavis, essee and has received an students at Columbian School from a Florida vacation. ter. The next meeting of the Mrs. Paulyne Curry, Mrs. appointment as a Veteran’s featured the annual Spring Elks Auxiliary SEE US FOR RESERVATIONS A dual piano concert, fea­ * * * group will be held on May 8 Joyce Rankins, Mrs. Helen Administration clinical psy­ Music Festival conducted by Spring Dessert turing Mrs. J. Thomas Han- ; at the home of Mrs. Edward Tomaszewicz, Miss Mary The fourth annual Charity j chology trainee in acknow­ Earle A. Hartmann. Dinner Dance m . VISL0CY TRAVEL non and Mrs. Herman Mar- t Ball of Memorial General ! Partenope where members Tripodi, and Mrs. Constance ledgment of his outstanding The cast included: Greg­ One hundred twenty guests der will be presented Apr. Hospital’s Volunteer Guild ; will work on ceramics. Toth. academic achievement. ory Clark, Peggy Solomon, and members attended the 25 to a combined meeting will be held Saturday, Apr. * * * On May 1 the hospital A June, 1968 wedding is James Booker, Patricia Spring Dessert of the Rah­ Set For May 6 717 W GRAND AVE of Zeta Tau Alpha and Phi 22 at the Hotel Suburban, j Mrs. John Kopik of plans to start another train­ planned. Cannon and Michael Boyd. way Junior Service League RAHWAY N I Mu Union County Alumnae Summit. Rahway, Fifth District Jun­ ing course to fill nurses Adrienne Pulley was the nar­ ar Koos Bros. Auditorium on Plans for the annual dinner PHONE 381-8997 Chapters. The program, * * * ior Vice Chairman of the aide job openings on the rator. Apr. 12. Refreshments were dance to be held May 6, at Daily 10-6 which will include selections President Mrs. Samuel j Ladies Auxiliary to theVFW evening shift. Applicants who In the play, a Rahway fam­ served and favors were dis­ Rahway Elks Club, 122 West Fri 10-9 Sat 10-4 from Widor, Liszt, Debussy, Lease, Mrs. Walter Pryga, and District President, Mrs. ,are interested in working Merck Award For ily visits various countries tributed to all present. Milton Ave., were completed Girschwin, andChabrier will , and Mrs. Douglass Wood- j Ernest Morrel of Clark are j from 3 to 11 p.m. in this of Europe where they are Presentations were made begin at 8 p.m. and will be ward, all of Rahway, repre- in charge of social features | field may apply to the Per- entertained with songs and by Mrs. Joseph DiFluri, pre­ held at the home of Mrs. sented the Linden League of I for the dessert social to be j sonnel Office of Rahway Hos­ Rutgers Student dances. In England they have sident; Mrs. Douglas Bau­ Hannon, 520 Stelle Ave., , Women Voters at the State held at the Cranwood, Gar­ pital. an audience with the King mann, vice president; Mrs. Plainfield. All Zetas and Phi i William Assell, Corres­ Convention held at the Hotel wood tonight. Robert A. Zielinski of 3925 and Queen. A group of Swiss Mus in the area are welcome i Dennis, Atlantic City, Apr. * * * WATER USE UP hikers entertain them high ponding Secretary; and Mrs. and are invited to bring their ; Romana Dr., Fair Lawn, a Robert Nadler, chairman of 18, 19 and 20. The State pro­ Harry Nels Johnson a Rah­ Deliveries of water to cus­ senior and a Henry Rutgers in the Alps, A thunderstorm guests. Further information j gram for the next two years way High School graduate tomers of the Elizabethtown nearly spoils their plans in the Dessert, As a special may be obtained from the j Scholar in chemistry at Rut­ feature slides were shown by was voted on at the session. will receive his M.S. degree Water Co. set record highs gers University, has recei­ Italy. Finally in Paris they co-hostess, Mrs. John R. * * * at commencement cere- last year with more than 40 have dinner at a street cafe. Mrs. LeRoy Frank. The sli­ See our large selection of La Roque, 1208 Maple Hill 1 ved the Merck Index Award des depicted the operation minie6 scheduled for Apr. 20 billion gallons pumped to for outstanding accomplish­ Also on the festival pro­ Rd., Scotch Plains. , Mrs. William Waldheim of at Florida State University. retail and wholesale users, gram was a group of instru­ of the Thrift Shop run by * * * Brick Town, N.J. formerly * + * ment in the study of chem­ the League at 1388 Irving the annual report of the com­ istry. mentalists under the direc­ CARDS AND COSTUME JEWELRY Patrick Saunders, son o f; of Rahway, was guest of pany showed today. tion of Carmine Guastello. St,, Rahway. Also - Cards lor Continuation First Coinmunlon&Gradualion Mr. and Mrs. William Saun- j honor ar a reunion of for­ The Merck award, announ­ Serving on the committee mer neighbors and friends HOW CLEVER ARE YOU? c e d by Dr. Ulrich P. Strauss dcrs, 17 Alice La., Clark, Looking for a way to spark GRANGE WEEK MARBLE TOURNAMENT were Mrs. William Assell, a Yankee Hat Hoy two years | held at the home of Mrs. [director of the School of Mrs. LeRoy Frank, Mrs. THE PIXIE SHOP Charles Ourganian, 1439 up a party? Try this! Have Governor Richard J. Chemistry, is sponsored by Entrie are beginning to 1079 Raritan Road Clark ago attended the annual re- j everybody take out a pad and Hughes has proclaimed Apr. come in for the annual New James O’Connor, Mrs. Wal­ union on Saturday at Yankee j Church St., Rahway. Mrs. Merck & Co,, Inc,, Rahway, ter Samples, and Mrs. R,D, Daily 9 3 0 - 5 30 Mon & Fri 9 30 - 8 30 Waldheim is now preparing see if they can figure this 16 to 22 as Grange Week in and awarded annually to out­ Jersey Invitational Marbles Stadium. Patrick was pre- \ one? New Jersey in observance of Tournament which will be Studwell. sented with a baseball glove i to move to Lake Forest, 111.; standing chemistry students Those present were; Mrs. Ask each guest to: the 100th anniversary of this in colleges and universities held in Wlldwood-By-The- and was invited to stay for a | farm family fraternity. Sea. N.J, on May 27. buffet supper and to meeti James Moore, Mrs. William 1. Write down your age throughout the nation, the players. He is active in Faser, Mrs. Richard Elliott 2. Multiply bv two local baseball. Mrs. Peter Rovera, Miss 3. Add 5 * * * Betty Penman, Miss Eleanor 4. Multiply by 50 Robert W. Kelber, CPA of Larson, Mrs. Nicholas Pot-' 5. Subtract 365 Rahway has been elected a ruccelli, and Mrs. Louis 6. Add the loose change Deodorant protection that won’t wear out! member of the American Rizzo, Sr., all of Rahway, you have in your pocket up Institute of Certified Public and Mrs. Kurt Teichert of: to 99?, under a dollar, (in That’s what new ARRID® Spray was invented for—to give you Accountants. Mr. Kelber is Plscataway. other words, count out your the won’t-wear-out protection you want, in convenient spray Assistant Secretary of The * * * .loose change--if vou have Urltlsh Motor Corporation Mr. and Mrs. William SI.34—You add 34). form. ARRID Spray is different — it’s not jilst one deodorant, (U.S.A.) Ltd. in Ridgefield. Kenny, Jr., of 677 EastScott # * * 7. Add 115 but a blend of three deodorants that keeps on working all day Ave., Rahway, were guests of 8. The answer gives your Julie and Hob Anger of 9 honor at a 25th anniversary age and the amount of change long. 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Serving The Community for more than a Half Century Page 8 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot April 20, 1967 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFFS SALE NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE OF INTENTION CORPORATION NOTICE CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the other disciplinary action permitted by NOTICE OF INTENTION beth, N. J . on Wednesday, the 10th day PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that following ordinance was Introduced and following ordinance was introduced and l.iw. Due consideration shall be given NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the of May AD. 1967, at two o'clock in the the following Ordinance was duly following ordinance was introduced and the following Ordinance was duly TRADE TOPICS passed on first reading at a regular passed on first reading at a regular to the accused on account of any' adopted and approved on final reading afternoon of said day. adopted and approved on final reading meeting of the Municipal Council of the passed on first reading at a regular ALL that tract or parcel of land, situ­ at a regular meeting of Municipal Coun­ meeting of the Municipal Council of the opinion of the Ethics Committee, upon at a regular meeting of Municipal Coun­ City of Rahway. N. J.. held on the 12th City of Rahway, N. J., held on the 12th wnich the accused relied, as justifica­ meeting of the Municipal Council of the ate. lying and being in the City of Rah­ cil, City of Rahway. N. J., Wednesday City of Rahway, N. J., held on the 12th cil. City of Rahway. N. J., Wednesday day of April, 1967, and that said or­ day of April, 1967, and that said or­ tion or as mitigation of punishment. way in the County of Union in the State everting, April 12. 1967, day of April, 1967. and that said or­ evening. A pril 12, 1967. dinance will be taken up for further con­ dinance will be taken up for further con­ 2— All Ordinances, Rules and Regula­ ROBERT W. SCHROF of New Jersey: Gold Chain Agency Underwriters ROBERT W. SCHROP sideration and final passage at a regular dinance will be taken up for further con­ BEGINNING at a point on the north­ City C lerk sideration and final passage at a regular tions inconsistent herewith are hereby City Clerk meeting at Citv Hall. 1470 Campbell meeting at City Hall. 1470 Campbell repealed. sideration and final passage at a regular westerly sideline of Montgomery St. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING meeting at City Hall, 1470 Campbell AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING Street, Rahway. New Jersey, on the 10th 8treet, Rahway, New Jersey, on the 10th 3— This Ordinance shall take effect THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SANI­ which point in distant 300 feet from THE CONSTRUCTION OP PAVEMENT day of May, 1967, at eight o'clock day of May, 1967, at eight o’clock according to law. Street, Rahway, New Jersey, on the 10th the intersection formed by said north­ Of Property, Casualty & Surety IN THE SHOULDER AREA AND THE P.M prevailing time, at which time and day of May. 1967, at eight o'clock TARY SEWER THROUGH LANDS OF P.M. prevailing time, at which time and NOTE: THE HOUSINO AUTHORITY OF THE westerly sideline of Montgomery St. and RESURFACING OF THE EXISTING "lace all person* interested therein will Place all persons interested therein will P M. prevailing time, at which time and the southwesterly sideline of Scott Ave.; For statutory provisions contained Place ail persons interested therein will CITY OF RAHWAY IN BLOCK 395 ON CENTER STRIP PAVEMENT. OF EAST be given an opportunity to be heard be given an opportunity to be heard in the so-called Faulkner Act relat­ thence running (1> North 43 degrees 12 The Gold Chain Agency, STEARNS STREET FROM NEW concerning the same. be given an opportunity * to be heard WEST GRAND AVENUE TO REPLACE when his wife formerly as­ concerning the same. ing to the conduct of officers and A PORTION OP THE EXISTINO minutes West 136.40 feet to a point; BRUNSWICK AVENUE TO MAIN ROBERT W. SCHROF concerning the same. thence running <2< South 46 degrees 48 Inc., at 1358 Burnet Ave., ROBERT W. SCHROF employees, see N.J.8. 40:69A-163 ROBERT W. 8CHROF SEWER IN SAME PREMISES, TO­ sisted; Joseph P. Brady, wife STREET, TOGETHER WITH SUCH City Clerk City Clerk through 40:69A-li7. minutes West 30 feet to a point; thence AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND City Clerk GETHER WITH THE NECESSARY Union, headed by Richard Esther and four daughters OTHER WORK AND PURPOSES IN­ AN ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTING MANHOLES. ETC. AND PROVIDING ru n n in g (3) South 43 degrees 12 m inutes CIDENTAL THERETO THAT MAY BE SUPPLEMENT THE REVI8ED ORDI­ AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING IN­ CHAPTER 2 OF THE REVISED ORDI­ NOTICE OF INTENTION East 136.40 feet to a point in the said L. Plasschaert was estab­ live in Upper Montclair. Mr. REQUIRED, AS A LOCAL IMPROVE­ NANCES OF RAHWAY CONCERNING DOOR PERFORMANCES AND AMUSE­ FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS OR NANCES OF RAHWAY, AND CON­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the MENTS AND AMENDING ARTICLE 4 NOTES IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,650 northwesterly sideline of Montgomery St.; lished in 1963 and with seven MENT. PROVIDING FOR THE AS­ DUTIES OF THE CITY CLERK. PRE­ CERNING THE ETHICS OF OFFICERS thence ru n n in g *4' along said n o rth ­ Condus and wife Eileen and MEETING CONFERENCES AND SPE­ following ordinance was introduced and OF CHAPTER 4 OF THE REVISED TO FINANCE THE COST THEREOF. SESSMENT OF COST L HEREOF AND AND EMPLOYEES, AND FIXING passed on first reading at a regular BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MUNICI­ westerly side of Montgomery St. North employees and three top- PROVIDING FOR THE *SSUANCE OF CIAL MEETINGS. ORDINANCES OF RAHWAY. daughter and son reside in HOURS FOR TRANSACTING CITY meeting of the Municipal Council of the IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the PAL COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAH­ 46 degrees 48 minutes East 30 feet to notch associates in under­ BONDS OR NOTES IN THE AMOUNT It is ordained by the Municipal Council BUSINE8S. City of Rahway, N. J., held on the 12th the point and place of beginning. Also Chatham Township while of the City of Rahway as follows: Municipal Council of the City of Rahway WAY, IN THE COUNTY OF UNION, OF S13.300. TO Fir: .r~E THE COST It is hereby ordained that Chapter 2 day of April, 1967, and that said or­ NEW JERSEY: known and designated as 1968 Mont­ writing Joseph P. Brady, THEREOF 1— Section 2-12 of the Revised Ordi­ that Article 4 of Chapter 4 of the Re­ Fred P. Geyer, wife Jan and of the Revised Ordinances of Rahway dinance will be taken up for further con­ vised Ordinances of Rahway be amended SECTION l. That pursuant to the ap­ gomery St., Rahway, N. J. BE IT ORDAINED EV THE MUNICI­ nances of Rahway is hereby amended to be supplemented as follows: sideration and final passage at a regular BEING the same premises conveyed to Augustus Condus and Fred daughter ana son also reside PAL COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RAH­ read as follows: as follows: plicable statutes of the State of New 1—There is hereby added to Chapter 2 meeting at City Hall. 1470 Campbell 1. The caption of Article 4 is hereby Jersey, there is hereby authorized, ai Leonard Collins and Frances Collins, his P. Geyer who have made in Chatham Township. Vice WAY IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. NEW 2-12. ADoointment and Duties. a new article known as Article 14 en­ Street. Rahway. New Jersey, on the 10th wife, by Deed from Bernard Poland and JERSEY: amended as follows: general improvement: ia>—The Council shall appoint a titled Ethics of Officers and Employees day of May. 1967, at eight o'clock A. The construction of a sanitary Lillian Poland, his wife, dated January monumental gains in their President Max Lefsky re­ Mun'cloal Cle-k who shall be known as Article 4—theaters and indoor per­ SECTION 1. That pursuant to the ap­ as follows: P.M. prevailing time, at which time and sewer through lands of the Housing 14, 1963 and recorded J a n u a ry 23, 1963 plicable statutes of the State of New the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall, formances and amusements. underwriting careers. Fea­ sides in Rahway with his Article 14—ETHICS OF OFFICERS place all persons interested therein will 2. The definitions set forth in Section Authority of the City of Rahway in the Office of the Registrar of Union Jersey, It Is hereby authorized, as a prior to his apDoir.tment, be qualified EMPLOYEES. be given an opportunity to be heard County in Book 2624 of Deeds for said turing commercial risks and local improvement: 4-33 are hereby amended as follows: in Block 395 on West Grand Avenue wife Sylvia and two boys. bv training and experience to perform 2-74. Regulation of ethics generally. concerning the same. to replace a portion of the existing C ounty at page 362. A That a flexible pavement with the duties of the office. He shall serve “Building Premises” moans and refers property casualties, surety Underwriting manager Ed­ • a)—No person shall use or assist any ROBERT W. SCHROF to any building or portion thereof, audi­ sewer in the same premises, to­ Included as part of the mortgaged bituminous concrete surface be con­ for a term of 4 years from the effec­ other person In using his City office City Clerk gether with the necessary manholes premises is a range. coverages and individual un­ structed in the unpaved portion tive d a te of his anointm ent unless he torium or public hall or any other place gar W. LaDue and wife Mil­ or employment or the City’s property AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP­ wherein any performance or amusement, etc. There is due approximately $12,699.90 derwriting, Gold Chain has and a bituminous concrete surface shill acquire Dermanent tenure under or facilities for personal purposes or TER 8 OF THE REVISED ORDI­ B. That such other work be performed with Interest from February 24, 1967 dred and two children live be constructed on the existing cen­ Revised Statutes 40;46-7. He shall re­ as herein defined occurs. for private gain or employment: nor NANCES OF RAHWAY AND ADOPT­ "Performance” means and includes Incidental to said improvement that and costs. made commendable pro­ in Westfield. Gold Chain is ter strip pavement, of East Stearns ceive such comoensation as shall be shall any officer or employee engage ING BY REFERENCE THE NATIONAL may be required, including the ac­ The Sheriff reserves the right to ad­ 8treet from New Brunswick Avenue determined by Ordinance. any sTiow, m otion p ictu re, play, opera, gress. in any private activity or business BUILDING CODE, 1967 EDITION. concert, public reading, recitation, danc­ quisition of easements or any other journ this sale. the fastest moving agency to Main Street. ‘b »—The City Cleric shall: during the regular business hours of It is hereby ordained by the Municipal purposes or facilities necessary, ap­ RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff Mr. Plasschaert and his B That all necessary sewer, water and '1'—Serve as Clerk; of the Council, by ing exhibition or other exhibition or per­ in the area and team work the City government or at least dur­ Council of the City of Rahway as follows: formance, or any other form of enter­ purtenant or incidental thereto. MCCARTER & ENGLISH, Attys. gas laterals be installed from the virtue of his office, and keep its ing the hours when he or she is re­ 1. The definition of "National Build­ SECTION 2. That the improvements DJ & RNR CX-212-03 wife Marie and daughter Pat of all the above have made mains to points beyond the curb minutes and records of its proceedings tainment to which the public is invited, quired to perform duties for the City; ing Code” set forth under paragraph whether or not an admission charge is described in Section 1. hereof shall be 4 13/4t Fees: $49.60 reside in Springfield, and line, and in appropriate books to be kept in his nor shall the City Engineer perform of section 8-1 of the Revised Ordinances constructed or acquired as a general im­ progress possible. C That such other work be performed office: required. Pat now assists her Da' any work relating to professional en­ of Rahway is hereby amended to read ■’Amusement" means and includes any provement by and for the City of Rah­ SHERIFF'S SALE—Superior Court of incidental to said improvement that <2>—Maintain and compile the Ordi­ gineering or land surveying within the us follows; way, substantially in accordance with New Jersey. Chancery Division, Union may be required, including the ac- nances and Resolutions adopted by form of dancing pastime, recreation, or limits of the City of Rahway, except ‘National building code” means and pleasure. plans and specifications to be prepared County, Docket F JT2613-66, r. e. Scott ciut3ition of any property, real or the Council as required by the charter his duties for the City refers to that certain printed code therefor by and under the direction of mortgage co., a corporation of the State personal, or any other purposes or and general law. and at the close of 3. Section 4-35 is hereby amended as —No City officer or employee, whose visions of this article is hereby adopted with the size; of the place where the dred and fifty dollars ($350.). southwesterly side line of Washington and beautiful grounds, a patio Mrs. Alomia a resident of bonds or notes to be issued for the or the presiding officer of the Council, employment or duty requires him to as the building code of the city. SECTION 4. That the said sum of Street and runs thence (1) north 81 de­ with the assistance of the Police De- performance or amusement is to take and roof garden, meals are purposes stated in Section l. hereof exercise his judgment or discretion, 3. This ordinance shall take effect place, the maximum number of persons seven thousand dollars ($7,000.) be and grees 40 minutes west 90 feet to a point; Newark in charge of its ef­ is thirteen thousand three hundred oarfvent. as far in advance of each shall knowingly exercise such Judg­ according to law. the same is hereby appropriated for the thence (2) so u th 8 degrees 20 m inutes served in their dining room Council meeting es time for p re p a ra ­ to be admitted thereto at the same time, ficient operation. Mrs. Alo­ dollars >S13,300.' ment or discretion in any matter in and any other information which the purposes stated in Section 1. hereof. west 31 feet to a point; thence <3» south C The estimated amount of the cost tion will permit, notices of special which he has or is likely to have a NOTICE OF INTENTION SECTION 5. That there Is hereby au­ 81 degrees 40 minutes east to, through or a bed as desired and in­ mia has been a member of meetings, coies of the proposed NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipal Council by resolution may re of the purposes stated in Section 1. private or financial interest, direct or quire for the welfare of the city. thorized the issuance of negotiable bonds and beyond a party wall, 90 feet to a cludes T.V. lounges, a tho­ the Newark City Hospital, hereof to be contributed by the City agenda for Council meetings, copies of indirect following ordinance was Introduced and of the City in the aggregate principal point in the northwesterly side line of proposed Ordinances and Resolutions, passed on first reading at a regular If building premises are an exist­ cost of the improvements or properties NING. apy school and a complete she has two decades in her munications to or on behalf of the sional services, or materials, or the dinance will be taken up for further con­ described in Section 1. hereof, which is BEING COMMONLY known as 1568 lands and real estate benefited by sideration and final passage at a regular ing structure, a certificate of occupancy physio-therapy department. the construction or acquisition of Council: profits thereof, to be furnished or to be borne by the City as a general Lawrence Street. Rahway, New Jersey. work and is a member of the 18 *—Promptly inform the Council of meeting at City Hall. 1470 Campbell for such use issued by the building in­ the improvements described in Sec­ performed for the City of Rahway spector and a certificate of approval by charge, pursuant to the Local Bond Law, There is due approximately $14,915.92 There is a beauty parlor Lions ofBelmar, and Newark rc*ton taken by the Mayor with re­ nor shall any City officer or employee street, Rahway, New Jersey, on the 10th Chapter 2 of Title 40A of the Revised with interest from March 9, 1967 and tion l hereof is nine thousand five sect to Ordinances or other matters day of May, 1967, at eight o'clock the chief of the fire department shall be on the premises with a pro­ hundred dollars '$9,500. >. deliver any check to any City officer attached to the application. Statutes of New Jersey. The form, ma­ costs. and active in the YWCA civic submitted to him for his approval: or employee for payment of any bill r.M. prevailing tune, at which time and turity dates and other details of said The Sheriff reserves the right to ad­ E That a down payment appropria­ place all persons interested therein will (ft An agreement to abide by all the fessional beautician attend­ and swimming groups. tion was contained in the budget <9•—Establish and maintain liaison be­ or claim due any other person unless bonds shall be determined by subsequent journ this sale. tween the administrative and legis­ be given an opportunity to be heard requirements of this article and of any ing each week and a School of '.he City heretofore adopted: that such delivery is required by the duties amendments thereof and supplements resolutions adopted pursuant to law. RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff lative branches of the City government of his office or position, nor shall any concerning the same. SECTION 6. That pending the issuance LOUIS FOXMAN, ATTY. there is now available in said ap­ for the purpose of coordinating their ROBERT W. SCHROF thereto, and that the building premises propriation the sum of seven hun­ City officer or employee receive or for which a license is sought shall in of bonds authorized in Section 5, hereof, DJ & RNR CX-213-03 respective responsibility and achieving accept any check payable to any other City Clerk dred dollars '$700.'. AN ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTING all respects be maintained in compliance there may be issued bond anticipation 4/13/4t $38.40 harmonious relations between them: person for payment of any bill or notes of the City in an aggregate princi­ The Brass Horn Awarded Citation SECTION 4. That the said sum of four­ and THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF RAH­ with the laws of the state and all other claim due such other person unless WAY RELATING TO FEES TO BE ordinances of the city respecting such pal amount not exceeding six thousand teen thousand dollars 'S14.000.' be and 110*—Perform the duties required of such receipt or acceptance is required six hundred and fifty dollars ($6,650.), the same is hereby appropriated for the Municipal Clerks by the election laws CHARGED BY THE DIVISION OF buildings. by the duties of his office or position. HEALTH. No application shall be Issued if the pursuant to said Local Bond Law. The purposes stated in Section 1. hereof. pertaining to the City of Rahway, and (f) —No City officer or employee shall, form, maturity dates and other details IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the contemplated activity shall violate any By Gourmet Society S'TCTION 5. Notice is hereby given to as required by any other law. Ordi­ unless required by law, disclose confi­ of said notes shall be determined by sub­ Clark Knights owners of any lands or real estate to nance or Resolution. Municipal Council of the City of Rahway law or ordinance including but not lim­ dential information concerning the as follows: ited to the number of persons permitted sequent resolutions adopted pursuant to be benefited by the construction or uc- 2— Section 2-16 of said governmental Revised Ordi­ affairs of the City, nor 1. a new section is hereby added un­ by the city's building code to occupy the The Brass Horn at 144 Franklin Show, Mrs. Murphy qu.sjnon of the improvements or proper- nances is hereby amended to read as shall he use such information to pro­ SECTION 7. It is hereby determined tie1 do cnbed in Section 1. hereof of the follows: der Article 10 of chapter 2 of the Re­ premises for which a license is sought. Cherry St., Elizabeth, owned received a citation for the mote his own financial interests or vised ordinances of Rahway to be known 4. Section 4-36 is hereby amended as and declared by this Council as follows: li'.t-.iUon of 'he City to levy and collect The City Clerk shall charge and re­ the interests of others. A. That the period of usefulness of Conduct Third as section 2-51A as follows: by Mrs. Louise Murphy was Gourmet Society for her ex­ special assessments against such lands ceive for the use of the City such fees follows: the improvements or properties (g>—All City officers and employees 2-5A. Fees. The annual fee for a license under and real estate specially benefited by the for and Issue such. licenses as shall shall comply with the usual rules of described in Section 1. hereof for established 14 years ago by cellent job as a restauran- The Division of Health shall charge this article, payable before its issuance, construction or acquisition of such im­ be authorized by law, Ordinance or common courtesy in the performance which the bonds are hereby au­ teur. She resides in Eliza­ provements or properties in the esti­ Resolution. and collect fees as follows: shall be $100.00 no matter when issued Mrs. Murphy and her hus­ of their employment or duties. For issuing any marriage during the year, and no further license thorized to be issued, within the Breakfast Rite mated amount set out in Section 3 —No Revised person Ordi­ shall be appointed a limits prescribed by said Local band John who passed away beth with her family John hereof. Such special assessments shall nances is hereby amended as follows: license ...... „...... 55.00 fee shall be charged or collected for any member of any Board, Agency or Au­ performance or amusement occurring in Bond Law, is forty (40) years. Jr. associated with the Brass be made in the manner provided by law —.A special meeting of the Council thority while he is a member of an­ For issuing a transcript of B. That the bonds or notes issued Clark families were well in 1964 leaving his wife In and shall as neatly as may be, be in shall be called by the Mayor upon re­ the record of any birth, the licensed premises during the con other Board, Agency or Authority of tinuance of license, provided, however, pursuant to this ordinance shall complete control. Featuring Horn; Kevin graduating from proportion to and not in excess of the quest in writing signed by a majority the City of Rahway, except as ex­ marriage, or death ...... $2.00 bear interest at a rate or rates not represented at the third an­ peculiar benefit, advantage or increase of the member of Council specifying 2. All ordinances or provisions thereof the annual license fee for a motion pic­ exceeding six percentum (STfe) per Continental and American St. Mary’s High; Dennis a pressly required by law, and any such ture theatre shall be $25.00. Such fee nual family communion in value which the respective lands and and purpose for which such meeting appointment, if made in violation of inconsistent herewith are hereby re­ annum . cuisine, the Brass Horn ser­ sophomore at St. Benedicts .•■i'll estate shall be deemed to receive is to be called. pealed. shall not be refunded for any cause breakfast of the Bishop Jus­ this provision, shall be invalid. whatsoever except if the application is C. That the supplemental debt state­ by reason of the construction or acquisi­ 'b'—Either the presiding officer of the 2-75. Gifts. 3. This ordinance shall take effect ment required by Section 40A:2-10 tin J. McCarthy Council No. ves meals from noon until in Newark; James at gram­ tion of such Improvements or properties. Council or the Mayor may on his own according to law. denied 50'- of the fee shall be refunded. of the Revised Statutes has been (a>—No City officer or employee shall The term of the license shall be for two in the morning seven mar school in town and dau­ That 'wo-thirds of the entire cost of initiative orally iby telephone or other­ directly or indirectly make or accept duly made and filed In the office of 5503, Knights of Columbus the pavement be assessed against the wise' or by a written notice call a one year commencing January 1st and the City Clerk prior to the passage days a week and maintains a ghter Patricia who resides in any gift, whether in the form of serv­ ending December 31st of the year of its held at the Twin City Rest­ bei filed lands and real estate. special meeting of the Council of in ice, loan, favor, promise, money or NOTICE OF INTENTION of this ordinance on first reading SECTION 6. T h a t th ere is hereby a u ­ his opinion same is necessary or ex­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the issuance. Sunday brunch or dinner as Georgetown, Washington, any other thing to or from any City 5. Section 4-37 Is hereby am ended as and that the issuance of the obli­ aurant, Elizabeth. thorized the issuance of negotiable bonds pedient. specifying the purpose for officer or employee or any other per­ following ordinance was introduced and gations authorized by ti>Js ordi­ desired. D.C. of the City in the aggregate principal which such meeting is to be called. passed on first reading at a regular follows: The families attended the son who has or is likely to have any Each license issued pursuant to this nance is permitted by the exception amount not exceeding three thousand ic>—The call for a special meeting meeting of the Municipal Council of the of the- debt limitation contained in A recent guest on the Joe ' official transaction or business with City of Rahway. N. J., held on the 12th article shall be subject to the following 8:30 a.m. Mass at St. Agnes eight hundred dollars .$3,800.'. for the shall be directed to the City Clerk, him as such officer or employee. Section 40A:2-7 (g> of the Revised purpose of financing part of the cost of who shall forthwith serve or cause to day of April. 1967, and that said or­ conditions, and each applicant for a Statutes, and that the gross debt Church, Clark. Past Grand (b)—Nothing contained in this Section dinance will be taken up for further con­ license, in accepting the license, agrees the improvements or properties described be served, a written notice upon each shall apply to any of the following: a of said City as defined by Section Knight, William C. Bergstedt in Section 1 hereof, which is to be member of the Council, the Mayor, sideration and final passage at a regular to abide by and comply with the fol­ 40A:2-43 of the Revised Statutes is Gus’s Sugar Bowl Caters To testimonial or political affair; any meeting at City Hall. 1470 Campbell lowing: borne by the City as a general charge, the Business Administrator, the Direc­ function, affair or entertainment hav­ increased by this Ordinance by six welcomed the members and pursuant to the Local Bond Law, con­ tor of Law and the City Attorney at Street. Rahway, New Jersey, on the 10th iai The Licensed premises shall be kept thousand six hundred and fifty ing as its object the promotion of the day of May, 1967, at eight o'clock neat and clean at all times. their families. The guest stituting Chapter 2 of Title 40A of the his place of residence or at his regular public interest; or any entertainment dollars ($6,650.). Revised Statutes of New Jersey. The place of business or occupation if situ­ P.M. prevailing time, at which time and (b! The licensee: shall be responsible D. T h a t th e to tal am ount of the pro-* speaker for the breakfast not provided to promote the financial place all persons interested therein will for any disorder. Transiets & Drivers With Tasty Fare form, maturities and other details of ated within the limits of the City by interests of the donor. ceeds of the obligations authorized leaving a copy thereof with each one be given an opportunity to be heard let Any police officer, the chief of the by this ordinance to be expended was the Honorable Harold said bonds shall be determined by subse­ 2-76— Political Activity. concerning the same. fire department, the building inspector quent resolutions adopted pursuant to of them personally or with a re­ —No City officer or employee may MENTING THE REVISED ORDI state and the ordinances of the city. Homner and assisted by wife of public property or the interests of engage in political activity during the ment of ordinance and notices of principal amount not exceeding three the public require emergent action, NANCES OF RAHWAY. (d> The licensee shall provide adequate talk on crime and the role Caroline specialize in quick after his five year old daugh­ th o u .a n d eight hundred dollars e> lations and ordinances of the city ap- Union. New Jersey, are hereby pledged of St. Agnes Church and himself and acquainted with fisherman hopes for. Mrs. lutions adopted pursuant to law. ici—F or the purposes of this Article of section 14-22 of the Revised Ordi­ picable thereto. unless at least two-thirds of the mem­ ‘ political activity” means activity ad­ for the payment of the principal of and Council Chaplain, also ad­ Homner is a volunteer SECTION 8 That there is hereby au­ bers present shall consent thereto nances of Rahway: ie> No person under the age of 17 interest on all of the bonds issued pur­ their desires when stopping vocating or promoting the election or Every sketch plat submitted to the years shall be admitted to any place thorized the issuance of negotiable as­ • d'—Insofar as reasonably possible defeat of any candidate for public suant to this ordinance and the sums dressed the gathering. Con­ for food. Gus carries news­ worker for the Churchill ses -ment bonds of the City in the aggre­ and the circumstances permit, a special planning board shall be drawn by where dancing Is permitted or carried required for such payment shall in each gate principal amount not exceeding nine meeting shall be called upon at least office or the passage or defeat of any a land surveyor licensed by the on whether or not any fee or charge is cluding remarks were given papers and sundries as well School Library, East Bruns­ public question. year while any of said bonds or notes thousand five hundred dollars 'S9,500.» 24 hours' prior notice to the members State of New Jersey required for admission. are outstanding be included in the an­ by Deputy Grand Knight, Ed­ wick and has two sons for the purpose of financing the part of of Council, the Mayor, the Business 2-77. Ethics Committee. 2. The following provision is hereby 6. Section 4-40 is hereby amended as and is well known by his (a) —An Ethics Committee is hereby added immediately after paragraph (n> nual budget and raised by tax without ward Scheuler in behalf of the co.-.t of the improvements or proper­ Administrator and to the Director of follows: limitation as to rate or amount upon all clients. Gus sponsors a besides Sue, aged 13 and 7. Law and the City Attorney. created consisting of four <4> persons of section 14-24 of the Revised Ordi­ Nothing in th'ls Article shall apply to ties described in Section 1. hereof, which as follows: Two (2) Councilnien ap­ of the taxable property within said City. Grand Knight John Hopkins. bowling team at E-Port is to be specially assessed against the 4— Paragraph «c» of Section 2-68 of said nances of Rahway. any performance or amusement held or SECTION 9. This ordinance shall take pointed by the Municipal Council, the Every final plat submitted to thp carried on for religious, charitable, fra­ lands and real estate benefited by the Revise^ Ordinances is hereby amended effect according to law. Individual certificate a- as follows: Business Administrator and the Direc­ planning board shall be drawn by ternal, or veterans' organizations or cruistruction or acquisition of the im­ tor of Law. Each of them shall serve wards were given to Brot­ provements or properties described in • c»—Any member of the Council, sub­ a land surveyor licensed by the other private non-profit making clubs or until December 31st of each year and CORPORATION NOTICE Section 1 hereof, pursuant to the Local ject to the provisions of Section State of New Jersey. associations which operate or maintain PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that hers Robert W. Morrissey, Machauer Brothers Pioneers In 2- 73'C. may introduce an Ordinance until his successor is appointed and 3. This Ordinance shall take effect any place of performance or amusement Bond Law. constituting Chapter 2 of qualifies The members of the Com­ the following Ordinance was duly Edward Scymczak, andLouis Title 40A of the Revised Statutes of New or Resolution in writing at any time, according to law. for the use of their own members; nor adopted and approved on final reading according to the established order of mittee shall serve without remunera­ shall same apply to any performance Jersey. The form, maturities and other tion. Whenever possible one of the at a regular meeting of Municipal Coun­ Archago. The Knight of the Tank Truck Carriers For Liquids details of said bonds shall be determined business. Upon request, each proposed conducted or amusement permitted not cil, City of Rahway, N. J., Wednesday by subsequent resolutions adopted pur­ Ordinance or Resolution shall, prior Councllmen shall be a member of a NOTICE OF INTENTION for profit in the place of residence of Year award was presented different political party from the other evening, April 12, 1967. suant to law. to its introduction, be reviewed as to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the any person, nor to golf courses and pool Councilman. following ordinance was introduced and AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN to Albert Sutter, Jr. The Machauer Brothers Elizabeth with eight employ­ SECTION 9. That pending the issuance form and legality by the Department and billiard rooms. ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI­ of Law. Prior to introduction, Ordi­ (b) —The Ethics Committee shall passed on first reading at a regular 7. This ordinance shall take effect Brother Edward L. Sch- at 88 Fieldstone Dr., Spring- ees on the staff. Albert A. ,of the assessment bonds authorized in promptly render its opinion to the meeting of the Municipal Council of the NANCE ACCEPTING AND ADOPTING Section 8. hereof, th e re , m ay be issued nances and Resolutions which would according to law. THE COMPILED AND REVI8ED OR­ welnberg, Catholic Activit­ field, was established in 1948 Machauer is a resident of affect the functions, powers or duties Municipal Council, and any City offi­ City of Rahway. N. J., held on the 12th anticipation assessment notes of the City cer or employee who may in writing day of April. 1967. and that said or­ DINANCES OF THE CITY OF RAH­ of an existing Department, Board or WAY, ESTABLISHING AND PROVID­ ies chairman, expressed his and specialize in hauling pet­ Linden and William of in an aggregate principal amount not request it as to whether an activity dinance will be taken up for further con­ NOTICE OF INTENTION Agency may be relgrred by the City ING FOR THE PUBLICATION THERE­ exceeding nine thousand five hundred or contemplated activity by such offi­ sideration and final passage at a regular NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the thanks to the committee in roleum chemicals in tank Springfield. The latter is dollars ‘S9.500. pursuant to the Local Clerk to the Business Administrator OF” AdojJted October 10th. 1951. and and to the head of the Department, cer or employee may constitute a meeting at City Hall. 1470 Campbell following ordinance was introduced and charge of all arrangements Past head of and now sec­ Bond Law. constituting Chapter 2 of violation of this Article. The delibera­ Street. Rahway. New Jersey, on the 10th passed on first reading at a regular refering particularly to Title V. Chapter trucks throughout the Great­ Title 40A oi the Revised Statutes of New Board or Agency gbneerned, each of day of May. 1967, at eight o'clock 1 et seq. entitled "TRAFFIC” of said whom shall promptly submit a report tions of the Committee and the iden­ meeting of the Municipal Council of the and member participants for er New York and Metropoli­ retary of the Exchange Club Jersey. The form, maturities and other tity of the person seeking the opinion P.M prevailing time, at which time and City of Rahway, N. J.. held on the 12th O rdinance. details of said notes shall be determined to the Council containing his recom­ place all persons interested therein will BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR an excellent presentation. tan area and the entire State Elizabeth, Treasurer of the mendations, but the failure of the shall be confidential, but its opinion day of April, 1967. and that said or­ AND MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE by subsequent resolutions adopted pur­ shall be available to the public. be given an opportunity to be heard dinance will be taken up for further con­ of New Jersey. Albert A. Greystone Presbyterian suant to low. Clerk to do so or the failure to submit concerning the same. CITY OF RAHWAY. said report shall not* affect the validity 2-78. Complaint Procedure. sideration and final passage at a regular Section 1. T itle V. C hapter 1. Section ROBERT W. SCHROF meeting at City Hall, 1470 Campbell Machauer is head of the Church in Elizabeth. His son SECTTON 10. It is hereby determined thereof or prevent the adoption thereof (.a)—Any person may submit to the 12. of th e C odification adopted by the and declared by this Council as follows: Ethics Committee a verified written City Clerk Street. Rahway, New Jersey, on the 10th firm and William Machauer is a jet pilot with Eastern by the Council. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP­ day of May. 1967, at eight o'clock City of Rahway shall be amended to add Democrats Ready A That the period of usefulness of the 5— A new paragraph to be knowncomplaint as setting forth sufficient in­ the following: PROHIBITED PARKING. Improvements or properties de­ formation upon which the complaint TER 5 OF THE REVISED ORDI­ P.M. prevailing time, at which time and Jr., is Secretary andGener- Airlines with both flight and paragraph 'e* in Section 2-68 is hereby NANCES OF RAHWAY. AND IN­ AUGUSTA STREET. scribed in Section 1. hereof for * is based. Thereafter, within 60 days place all persons interested therein will It shall be unlawful to park any added as follows: CREASING FEES FOR DOG LICENSES be given an opportunity to be heard al Manager and pioneer of the engineering licenses. Mr. which the bonds are hereby author­ • e•—No Ordinance or Resolution af­ after the receipt of the complaint, vehicle at any time in or upon either ized to be issued, within the limits upon reasonable notice to the com­ AND REGISTRATIONS. concerning the same movement of alcohol tank Machauer Jr., has had an fecting any Department, Board or IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the side of AUGUSTA STREET between Plans For Dance prescribed by the Local Bond Law Agency shall be proposed by any em­ plainant and the person accused, the East Milton Avenue and Lewis transportation in 1935. experience record of 42 is ten '10' years. Committee shall interview them and Municipal Council of the City of Rahway ROBERT W. SCHROF ployee except the head thereof, and if us follows: City Clerk S treet. B. That the bonds or notes issued pur­ such head shall propose same, it shall shall in writing notify the complain­ Section 2. Any Ordinance or parts of i Ten trucks are in opera­ years in this business. suant to this ordinance shall bear ant and the accused either that it has 1. Paragraph of section 5-6 of the AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE be referred by him to the Business Revised Ordinances of Rahway is hereby ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF RAH­ Ordinances inconsistent herewith are Program May 6th tion based at 847 Flora St.. interest at a rate or rates not ex­ Administrator with a memorandum ex­ or has not found a proper basis for hereby repealed as to the conflicting ceeding six percentum <6'.f 1 per the complaint, stating the reasons amended to read as follows: WAY. NEW JERSEY. plaining in detail the necessity there­ tai The person applying for the BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal portion or portions. annum for. provided, however, the failure so therefor. If, in its judgment, there Section 3. This Ordinance shall take Plans for the May 6 dance C That the supplemental debt .state­ appears to be a violation ot this license and registration tag shall Council of the City «>f Ranway that the effect immediately after passage and to do shall not prevent the Council pay to thp collector of taxes a fee Zoning Map of the City of Rahwny, New to be held at Royal Gardens, Rosenberg’s Gun Shop Offers ment required by Section 40A 2-10 from adopting such Ordinance or Article or of any law, the Committee publication according to law and ap­ of the Revised Statutes has been shall refer a copy of the complaint of $3 00 for the licensing of each Jersey referred to In Section 23-3 of the proval thereof by the Director of th e Resolution. dog and the additional sum fixed Zoning Chapter of ‘.he Revised Ordi­ Rahway were extended this duly made and filed in the office 6— Section 2-73 of said Revised and Ordi­ a statement of its opinion and Division of Motor Vehicles. of the City Clerk prior to the pass­ recommendation to the Mayor, who by state law for the registration tag nances of Rahway is hereby amended as week at a meeting of the age of this ordinance on first read­ nances is hereby amended as follows: of each dog: and for each annual follows; Gear For Shoot Or Safari ia>—The Council shall confer in ex­ shall promptly take such appropriate NOTICE OF INTENTION First Ward Democratic Club ing and that the issuance of the action as the circumstances of the renewal, the fee for the license and for the registration tag shall be the SECTION 1. The Zoning Map of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the obligations authorized by this ordi­ ecutive session at 8:00 P.M on Tues­ case warrant. held at the home of Council­ Rosenberg’s Gun Shop at Jersey is an expert at han­ day of the week immediately preced­ same as ior the original license and City of Rahway, originally d Ued October following ordinance was introduced and nance is permitted by the exception 2-79. Prohibitions Not Applicable In passed on first reading at a regular to the debi limitations contained ing the week during which the regular tag. Said licenses, registration tags 23, 1963 and as amen.led subsequent man John Pitchell. LesVan- 2266 Springfield Ave., Union dling and carries all equip­ Certain Cases. and renewals thereof shall expire thereto, is hereby further amended as meeting of the Municipal Council of the in Section 40A:2-7 of the Re­ meeting of Council is held, or at such City of Rahway. N. J., held on the 12th der Hooven’s Band will sup­ was founded , by its present other time or times as may be deter­ Nothing contained in this Article shall on the last day of January in each follows: ment for rabbit shoots, saf­ vised Statutes, and that the gross nrohibit the Mayor, any Councilman, day of April. 1967, and that said or­ debt of said City as defined by Sec­ mined by Resolution, to agree upon year. ply the music. head’s husband and estab­ aris, police equipment, tear the Director of Law, the City Attorney 2. This ordinance shall take effect a. The following area is hereby desig­ dinance will be taken up for further con­ tion 40A 2-43 of the Revised Sta­ the agenda for such regular meeting sideration and final passage at a regular Talks on city affairs and lished 21 years in Union and and discuss any matters pertaining to or any City officer or employee who according to law. nated thereon as being, and is gas, mob and riot equip­ tutes is increased by this ordinance serves without compensation from en­ hereby placed, in Central Business meeting at City Hall, 1470 Campbell by thirteen thousand three hundred the City’s business gaging in private business or political Street. Rahway. New Jersey, on the 10th the coming Primary Election 17 years before that in ment alike. Buck knives, ib'—At such Pre-meeting Conference, Zone B-2: dollars '$13,300.>. activity at any time, but not while day of May. 1967, at eight o'clock were presented by Council­ Orange. Mary Rosenberg, D. That the total amount of the pro­ the persons attending shall be limited CORPORATION NOTICE BEGINNING at the intersection of telescopic equipment and all on or with the use of City property: the westerly side of St. Georges P.M. prevailing time, at which time and ceeds of the obligations authorized to the members of Council, the Mayor, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that place all persons Interested therein will man Pitchell and City Chair­ her daughter Mrs. Carol gauge stocks are found here the Clerk of the Council, the Business nor shall anything contained in this the following Ordinance was duly Avenue and the northerly side cf by this ordinance to be expended Article prohibit the making or receiv­ be given an opportunity to be heard for interest on the obligations au­ Administrator, the Director of Law, adopted and approved on final reading Maple Avenue and running westerly man Phillip Carr. Travis Fortuneto and Cynthia Bot- with hunting and fishing lic­ ing of a legitimate campaign con­ along the westerly side of Maple concerning the same. thorized herein, engineering and the City Attorney and such other offi­ at a regular meeting of Municipal Coun- ROBERT W. SCHROF Corey spoke on the emer­ tomley are the executives enses. cers, employees and persons as the tribution which is not made or re­ c'l City of Rahwnv. N. J . Wednesdav Avenue 112.57 feet: thence N. 44 inspection costs, legal expenses, and ceived in order to influence the Judg­ City Clerk costs of the issuance of the obliga­ presiding officer shall request to at­ evening. A pril 12. 1967. 53’ E. parallel to. and 100 feet gency housing on Washington heads of the firm with Mr. Mr. Rosenberg is a cer­ ment or action of any City Officer or measured at right angles from, the AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING THE tions authorized by this ordinance tend. employee in the discharge of his offi­ PLAN OR SKETCH TO BE USED FOR St., stating that it is to be Rosenberg at call in any tified Police Instructor in . at least two-thirds of the members THE COMPILED AND REVISED OR­ way that the Revised Ordinances of Rah­ 4 30 P.M. daily except Saturdays, Sun­ DINANCES OF THE CITY OF RAH­ more or less to the westerly side of also spoke on the member­ Smith & Wesson, Brownings ion, High 12 Tall Cedars and , SECTION 11. The full fa ith and credit present. way are hereby supplemented as follows: 7— All Ordinances or provisions thereofdays and legal holidays, and except WAY. ESTABLISHING AND PROVID­ St. Georges Avenue at the north­ and High Standard Makes of the City of Rahway, in the County during one hour for lunch between east corner of Lot 4 in Block 456; 1. A new section to be known as sec­ ship for the City-wide Demo­ the F&AM Lodge #248. Peter inconsistent herewith are hereby re­ ING FOR THE PUBLICATION THERE­ tion 23-37A under Article 9 of Chapter of Union, New Jersey, are hereby pledged noon and 1:00 P.M. or between 1:00 OF” Adopted October 10th,4 1951. and thence southwesterly along the cratic Club as chairman with and they sell and SERVICE Kroeckel has been with the tor the payment of the principal of and pealed 23 of the Revised Ordinances of Rahway 8— This Ordinance shall take effect ac P.M. and 2:00 P.M.: provided, however, referring particularly to' Title V. westerly side of St. Georges Avenue interest on all of the bonds or notes whenever feasible, with available per­ Chapter 1 et seq. entitled ‘‘TRAFFIC 340 feet more or less to Maple Ave­ is hereby adopted as follows: Jack Gilgannon as the co- everything on premises. Mr. Rosenberg Gun Shop for 7 cording to law. 23-37A. Plan or sketch accompany­ issued pursuant to this ordinance, and sonnel, lunch hours shall be arranged of said Ordinance. nue and place of BEGINNING. chairman. Rosenberg as Hunter Safety years. the sums required for such payment shall by the Department Head so th a t they BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR SECTION 2. This Ordinance shall take ing application for zone in each year while any of said bonds or da not interfere with the City's busi- variance. A moment of silence was Instructor for State of New FIRE-HOSE SUPPLIERS AND MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE effect immediately after passage and notes are outstanding be included in the no s and so that the members of the CITY OF RAHWAY. publication according to law. The plan or sketch accompanying annual budget and raised by tax without Sealed bids will be received by the public may be served even during an application for a zone variance, held in respect to the late Municipal Council of the City of Rahway Section 1. Title V. C hapter 1, Section limitation as to rate or amount upon lunch hours; and provided further said 12 ot the said Codification adopted by showing the location of all property Julius Koczon and Fire Chief all of the taxable property within said at its meeting of May 10th, 1967, for hours of employment shall not apply within a radius of 200 feet from the Home Made Cake Offers Fine the purchase of 1,000 feet of fire hose. the City of Rahway shall be amended to City. to City officers who, by virtue of the add the following: PROHIBITED PARK­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS boundary of the property concerning Harold Schweitzer. Specifications may be picked up at nature of their office, are required to ESTATE OF CARL L. ASZMAN, De­ which said application is made, shall SECTION 12. T h a t th is ordinance sh all the office of the Purchasing Clerk. City ING. ELIZABETH AVENUE. discharge their duties for the City dur­ ceased. be drawn by a land surveyor licensed Baking Of Quality Goods take effect after final passage pursuant Hall, 1470 Campbell Street, Rahway, by the State of New Jersey. to law. ing different hours or beyond said It shall be unlawful to park any Pursuant to the order of MARY C. New Jersey between the hours of 9:00 hours above-mentioned, or to em­ vehicle at any time between the KANANE, Surrogate of the County of 2. Said Plan or sketch shall contain Scouts To the Home Made Cake any occasion on order. All ADVERTISEMENT FOR PROPOSALS AM. and 4:00 P.M., Monday through ployees who are required to perform hours of 7:00 A M. and 7:00 P.M. Union, made on the thirty-first day of a statement signed by the surveyor draw­ Company of 1275 Stuyvesant F riday. their duties for the City during dif­ Monday through Friday, Saturdays March A D.. 1967, upon the application ing same certifying the accuracy thereof baking is done on premises CLARK VOLUNTEER EMERGENCY Bid proposals must be accompanied by ferent hours fixed by the head of any and Sundays excluded, on the West­ of the.undersigned, as Executors of the Insofar as the records of the City of SQUAD. INCORPORATED a certified check In the amount of 10 to Ave., Union, N.J. headed by and fresh every day. Hours Proposals are invited for the construc­ Department, nor shall same apply to erly side of ELIZABETH AVENUE estate of said deceased, notice Is hereby Rahway disclose. of the total bid. 3. This Ordinance shall take effect Hold Rummage Herbert Kramer has been here are from Tuesday to tion of a one story building and appur­ Business Administrator e.ected officers, the Director of Law, starting at a point 202 feet South of given to the creditors of said deceased City Attorney, and the members of any to exhibit to the subscribers under oath according to law. tenances thereto located at Raritan SIDNEY H. STONE the Southerly curb line of West Scott established here for over 10 Saturday from nine until six; Road. Township of Clark. County of Board, Agency or other governmental Avenue at its intersection with Eliza­ or affirmation their claims and demands The Mother’s Club of Boy body. For the purposes of this 8ectlon, years by the owner and his Sunday nine until two and Union, State of New Jersey. NEW JERSEY STATE DEPARTMENT beth Avenue, and extending 277 feet against the estate of said deceased SHERIFFS SALE the word "Department” includes the within six months from the date of said Scout Troop #47 is sponsor­ Proposals will be received at the office OF CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS in a Southerly direction along the father-in-law Isadore Karis, closed all Mondays. Mr. of William C. Martucci. A.I.A.. 40 Wal­ City Clerk's office and any Board or Westerly side of Elizabeth Avenue. order, or they will be forever barred from SHERIFF'S SALE—Superior Court of ing a Rummage Sale on Apr. Announced closing date for filing ap­ Agency. prosecuting or recovering the eame now retired but an expert Kramer resides in Spring- nut Street, Newark, New Jersey, until plications, April 30, 1967. New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union 3;00 o’clock Eastern ‘Daylight 8avlngs 2-81. Use of Gender in Text. against the subscribers. County. Docket rF -1794-66. NATIONAL 27 and 28 at 1486 Main Street, For applications, duties and minimum Wherever the text in this Article con­ Section 2. Any Ordinance or parts of baker his entire life. field with his wife Shirley. Time, on the afternoon of May 22, 1967, qualifications, apply to Department of Ordinances inconsistent herewith are LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a corpora­ Rahway. Proceeds from the at which time and Place said proposals tains 'any word which technically re­ Phyllis A. Petr&a Specializing in home made A daughter Peggy attends Civil Service, State House, Trenton, New hereby repealed as to the conflicting por­ Virginia Tucker and tion of the State of Vermont, Plaintiff, will be publicly opened and read. fers to the masculine gender, same vs LEONARD COLLINS and FRANCES sale will be used to purchase Jersey. File on new application form shall Include and shall also be taken tion or portions. Adolph Ulbrlch cake with only quality in­ Bridgeport U School for Art Contract Documents may be examined only. It is printed with green ink. Section 3. This Ordinance shall take COLLINS, his wife. Defendants. Civil Ac­ during office hours on or after 12:00 to mean the feminine gender. EXECUTORS new equipment for the Open to citizens, 12 months resident effect immediately after passage and Adolph Ulbrlch, Attorney tion Writ of Execution—For Sale of gredients and butter cakes Education and intends teach­ noon. May 5. 1967, at the office of said 2-82. Penalty. publication according to law and ap­ Mortgaged Premises. Scouts. in the State. Vacancy—Rahway Any person violating any provision of 1143 E. Jersey St, which are made to order ing art, while his son at­ Mr. Martucci and will be furnished upon Engineering Aide, Salary, $4109-95279 proval thereof by the Director of the Elizabeth, N. J. By virtue of the above-stated writ of The store will be open payment of Fifty Dollars <$50 00> for this Article shall be subject to dis* Division of Motor Vehicles. execution to me directed I shall expose exclusively, Home Made tends Jonathon Dayton High each set, which is refundable. per year. missal or suspension from his office 4/6/4t Fees: $20.60 4 /8 /3 t for sale by public vendue, in Room B-8 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clark Volunteer Emergency Squad, Inc. or employment or shall suffer such In the Court House, in the City or Eliza- Cake Company will bake for School. Joseph E. Good, President 4 /2 0 /2 t *

April 20, 1967 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patriot Page 9 Ray's C o rn e r Indians Post Clark-Rahway John Boyle A.C. Two Victories Sports Schedule Lower Division By RAY HOAGLAND ------—— — ——I------Lose 5-3 Game TENNIS Playoff Champions may- Clifford Laurent, former write the cost of sending the f f i . 20 Rahway at Cranford The John Boyle A.C. won Rahway AA baseball star United States Trampoline Rahway’s Indians dropped Clark at Springfield was a member of the com­ team to London for the start their first game of the sea­ 21 the lower division playoffs in Rahway at Berkeley the Clark Adult Recreation mittee of the Union - Middle­ of the World’s Trampoline son this week when Roselle Rahway at Scotch Pi sex Old - Timers Baseball competition. It is estimated Catholic came from behind 25 Basketball league by defeat­ players annual dinner held that $5,000 will be needed, to score a 5-3 win at Vete­ ing the Country Squires 66- GOLF 62 in a hard fought game. last night at Townley’s Dr. Ricciardi said. E K r 1 rans Field. restaurant in Hillside. The * * » The Indians scored one- 25 Rahway at Hillside The A.C. led throughout the main topic of discussion was John Cladek, a Rahway run in the opening inning, 26 Clark at Plainfield game but Big Doug Williams baseball, but many of the I the leagues tallest player resident had a 5 for 5 day ■ : ' !i then an error set up two greats are now reeling off at the plate, including a home tallies for the Lions in the BASEBALL and his mates unleashed a accounts of their golfing ex­ run, and four singles. He top of the fourth, only to rally in the last quarter that periences. also pitched five scoreless have Rahway come back with 21 Cl^rk at Kenilworth fell four points short. Will­ * * » innings as the Holy Trinity two more for a 3-2 lead, 22 Berkeley at Rahway iams tallied 14 points in the Ray Faber the pro at team of Westfield walloped but Brian Sheekey’s two run 2 games, starting last quarter. Colonia, scored a one - St. Cecilia of Kearny 16 - -3. homer in the top of the fifth ft'jJO p.m. The John Boyle A.C. team stroke win over Babe Li- Frank Yula, also a local boy provided the margin. Clafk at Roselle Pk. which got off to a slow start this season and improved chardus, in the first PGA- was the catcher and had Barry Kavarick went the 25 Cliilk at Cranford pro - amateur meet of the one hit. route for the winners. He Railway at Hillside with each game was led by season at the Jumping Brook * * * struckout nine and allowed N.C.E. J.V. coach Dick Kes- sin who scored 27 points, course in Neptune. Faber The Westfield Blue Devil only one earned run and TRACK had an eagle on the 14th tennis team scored a 5 - 0 three hits. 23 of them in the second half, and birdies on 17th and 18th win over Clark this week. Gary Ervick and Dennis 21 Westfield at Rahway and jumping Joe Campana in puting together a 38-32- * * * Sweeney allowed three hits. Hillside at Clark who scored 15 points includ­ 70, two under par. Lichar- The official roster of all Ervick fanned eight, walked 25 Clark and Rahway ing four long jumpers from dus, with four birdies and the baseball teams in the six, while his mates made in Union County behind the key in the first three bogies had a 38-33 Recreation Department’s six errors. Relays quarter. for 71, also one-under par. Youth league will appear in The Indians, limited to two Pat Nesgood chipped in * * * next weeks NEWS-RECORD. singles, took advantage of with 11 points. Clark walloped Rahway 16 poor fielding, to score a 5-1 DUAL AWARD: United Air Lines Sous Chef Raoul Delbol of The Country Squires were There is still several open­ BOB HOEFLING OF RAHWAY receives his trophy for high to 1 1/2. The winners were ings for managers in the win over Springfield. Joe 2428 St. George Avenue,. Rahway, proudly displays two Berkeley Trips led by Williams’ 32 points, series gross of 7/6 rolled in the T<%B Bowling Tournament plaques awarded by the Second Salon of Culinary Arts spon­ and Marty Rossman who led by Ralph Selitto’s 39 league. Contact the City Hall, held at the Jersey Lanes in Linden. Making the presentation Anderson’s hit, two base on while Pete Scull and Selitto room 202 or call 381-8000, balls and a pair of errors, sored by the Newark-Elizabeth Branch of the International scored 11 points. The John had birds at the Colonia ext. 24. is John Walsh of Brick Township, T&B's Personnel Manager. produced three runs in the Geneva Association. The honors were given for the outstanding Indian Trackman Boyle A.C. which is com­ course. * * * second inning. The other hit exhibit and excellent display of his spring lamb preparation. posed of many former Cru­ * * * 629; Marty Casso 623; Has- sader greats, will be pre­ Opening day has been set per Ferrantello 622; Ange was by Joe Firetto. Linden High School tennis for Saturday May 6 for the Crusaders Win Tom Fitzgerald, a sopho­ California. This is under­ By 68 58 Score sented with a championship Miele 617; Tom DiMicco613; standable since the United trophy for their efforts. team scored a 5 - 0 win CYRC baseball program. Scully Mosso 610; Steve Po- more, pitched a six hitter. over Rahway’s Indians. In Games will be played at the He struck out six and failed Oliphant Sets States trampoline team has Berkeley Heights handed wanda 608; Bob Deter 607; Pair Of Games been World’s champion for the Indians track team their the first singles match, rear of Madison School and Tony Bilinskas 602 and Ed to walk a batter on a very Bill Masnick scored a 6-0; Midwood drive field. cold day. four years. A lack of funds first loss of the season, a Jarmicki 601. School Record have threatened the possi­ Michael Bldrs. 6-0; win over captain Mar­ * * * In Conference The Indians unloaded 13 68 to 58 defeat on Friday cel Miles. In the second hits on their way to a 11 to 6 bility of the team going to afternoon. Wayne Oliphant Kurt Booth rolled a 675 Clark Crusaders won their London for the World’s again tossed the javelin a single's match, Bob Carow, for the Miller Mason, in the win over Pingry Prep at As Rahway Wins Pace Rahway won in straight sets by 6-4; Bowling first Watchung conference Hillside on Friday after­ championships so that some good 196.3 feet and he was Intercounty Industrial league game over the Springfield Wayne Oliphant, set an­ other country would auto­ the winner of the long jump 6 - 2 over Mark Brighouse, Sally Keenan had high but his mates dropped a noon. It was the Indians se­ a Rahway junior. In the most bulldogs by a 5-3 score. cond win in three starts. other school record, as the matically pick up the num­ with a leap of 21-5. three games of 518, and Carol 2 1/2 to 1/2 game to the Clark moved into a four Rahway track squad won ber one spot held by our Other results were: 100 Ladies League exciting match of the day, Isley with an 187 led the Recreation Lanes and saw Joe Anderson, senior Larry Bierman scored a 7-5; to nothing lead in the bottom shortstop had a 4 for 5 day their first match of the sea­ country for four years. yard dash, Stewart Caldwell, bowlers in the St. John Vian- their lead cut to one and of the fourth. The Crusaders Michael Builders took a 6 - 4 win over Ted Gian- including a triple, double son 66 to 60 over Edison “ Our Olympic teams are in the time of 10.8; 220 yard pair from Rahway Lanes last ney Women’s Tuesday lea­ one half over the Premier scored two quick runs in the Tech, of Elizabeth. giving their best to repre­ run with Friend of Berkeley nechini, co-captain of the gue. The second place Oil. Sam Salvaggio rolled and two singles. His double week to continue their three locals. Linden won both dou­ third when Dan Gibbons should have been a homer, The results are as foll­ sent our country before the clocking a 24.5; 440 won by- Palm’s had a high single of 616 while Charlie Harvatt had drove a long home run to and a half game lead in the bles, when Howard Entin as he failed to touch third. ows: 100 - Caldwell, R; - world. We are indebted Spain of Berkeley 54.7; By­ Rahway Ladies Major Lea­ 508 and three games of 1463. 605. Bart Master’s 602 and left center. Frank Deredita 2. Eddie, E; 3. Hughes, E - to the general public, Dr. ron Thomas home first in and Mike Druckmanl, took The Hickory’s are still well Tom Turek’s 600 aided the The Hoagland coached team gue. Win-co Fireplaces re­ Gary Smith and Jim Mc­ followed with a triple and was leading 6-3 at the start time - 10.5; 220 - 1. - Ricciardi stated, “for giv­ the 880 in 2.05; time. in front with a six game winners from the Lanes. scored on an infield out. ing their support to these main in second place follow­ Kay 6-3; 6-1. Stan Kubiak of the seventh inning when Eddie, E - 2. Hughes, E - The mile run was taken ed by Jeme Hair Stylists, lead over the Palm’s and Other leaders were: Joe Se- The Bulldogs scored all 3. - McClendon, R - time - fine young people.” by Kujak of Berkeley in 4.53; and Steve Bietown walloped Oak’s while the Pine’s are gotta and Sy Chohen both Tony Toscano homered with * * * Dickert’s, Park Flying A, Jack Sedlak and Guy Con­ their runs in the fourth when two mates on board, Joe 23.5; 440 - 1. - Miller, R; the two mile was taken by six and one-half game with 660; Frank Johnson 637; Gary Kurtz’s tripled down Rahway Lanes, Merwin Ma­ nelly 6 - 1; 6 - 0. Anderson’s two-run triple 2. - Wilson, E; - 3, - Slater Forrest Markowitz, in 10.54 rine and Raritan Metals. * * * behing. Jim Tracy 268-637; AlMed- the left field line with two R - time - 55.2; the 120 yard high hurdles * * * vigy 257-631; Ray McKay featured the inning. In last week’s games the on. The winning pitcher was Sophomore pitcher Tom 880 - 1. - Thomas, R; County League was won by Ryan of BH; in Cranford’s tennis team Pauline Remeta with a 447 629; John Dadario 627; Sam Bill Wheeler, who allowed Fireplaces took two from scored an easy 5 - 0 win Fitzgerald, was the winning 2. - Thorpe, R; 3. - Phillips 17.4. Dickert’s; Jeme Hair Sty­ and Bob Kovack’s 556 led the Salvaggio 616; Tom Wahl 616; three hits, fanned five and E - time - 2.10; Mile - In the 180 yard low hur­ over Clark. In this match, three game bowlers in the George Rayack 614; Tony pitcher, allowing seven hits lists took two from Park walked four. He also doubled striking out seven and hitting Perrin E; 2. - Snyder, R; Registration dles it was Steward Cald­ the first varsity contest, St. Thomas’s G.U. Mixed Coppola 611; Len Romeo 610; or the winners. Frank Dere­ Flying A and Merwin Mar­ Clark won only one game in a triple. 3. - M. Slonaker, R - time well with 23.0; in the high ines took two from Raritan league this week. The high Joe Blair 604; and VicChai- dita had three for four. 5.10; Two miles - 1. - Mar­ jump the two Berkeley boys the five matches. games were hit by Betty llet 600. It was Fitzgerald second Metals. * * * Clark’s Crusaders lead all win of the season. Fitzgerald kowitz, R; 2. - Barsnica, Date Is May 1 finished in a tie at 5 - 6; Ciuba at 186, Bob Kovack, * * * the way to score a Watchung High individual games of William Marsh will again pitched the first six innings, E; 3. - Moran, R - time the Pole vault went to 10.0 180 and over were roiled as 214. The team of Pauline Har-Bee Sales rolled a Conference win over the 11.02; 120 high hurdles - 1. The Union County Park and was won by Biticoff of head the Rahway Jaycees Remeta, Betty Ciuba, John was replaced in the last of follows: Helen Nicholas 210, season high of 1,162 and a highlanders from Berkeley the seventh, but when the Kaleta, R; 2. - Herrell, E; Commission with the Union Berkeley. In the shot a 34 - annual baseball clinic, to be Matuska, Jr., Ron Simkoand 3,070 series in the Union Heights by a 10-7 score at County Baseball Association 181; Barbara Rowan 207; held at Veterans Field on next two pitchers failed to 3. - Jones, E - time - 17.0. 5 1/2 was good enough to Irene Allen 200; Rose Pet­ Bob Kovack had high game County Major League at the Berkeley. Long jump - Oliphant, R; will conduct a registration win for Wood of Berkeley. Saturday morning, May 6 of 2234 for three games and get an out, he returned to ersen 206; Carol Maleski Clark Lanes, Warren Grif­ Frank Deredita went three the hill and retired the next 2. - Perrin, E; 3. - Lock­ night for all boys who will He also took the discus with starting at 10:00 a.m. Open •high game of 786. The lead­ fin’s 239-652 and Jim Mem- for four with a double and try out for positions on teams 197; Julie Crans 193; Trudy to all boys in the city in­ three hitters. Bill Will and hart, R; distance - 21.2; a heave of 125.9. I Perry 187; Kay Horvath 184; ing average to date are held oli’s 255-648 lead the scor­ two singles, sending in three 180 low hurdles - 1. - Cald­ in the Midget and Boys’ Lea­ terested in playing baseball, by Paul Caravella at 174 ing while Phil Testa rolled Stan Klusewica each had two 1 Mabel White 183; Nita Silbon runs. In the fifth inning he hits. well, R - 2. - Kaleta, R; gues of the Union County players must bring their own and Lillian Nagy at 146. 625. Larry Siana tossed a doubled home two runs. He Youth Baseball Leagues on 1181; Rose Vogel 181; Marge gloves. Other equipment will * * * 3. - Herrell, E; 21.2 High Schillaci 180. 634; John Dayon 630; Steve is hitting at a 636 clip at jump - Tie between Herrell Monday, May 1, at the War be supplied by the Recrea­ Gladys Bond had a high Powanda 622; Sam Mazetta inanco Park Stadium, Ros Shali! Wins High individual series of tion Department of the city. this stage of the season. and Perrin, E - 3. - Wise­ i 500 and over were rolled as * * * game of 223, and a high ser­ 608; Rocky DeFrancesco 605 The winning pitcher was man, R - Height - 5-4. elle at 6:30 p.m. ies of 521 to lead the pinners Cillo Five have won the lea­ Tennis School Boys, 9 and 10 years of | follows: Helen Nicholas 210, Change in the high school Bob Harris, a 5’10” right- Pole Vault - 1. - Lockhart, Chess Tourney 181, 178-569; Kay Horvath of the' Rahway Women’s gue flag, while the Miracle handed senior, who struck R - 2. - none age, are eligible to register baseball schedule. The game church league. Virginia Mirror and Echo Lanes are for tryouts in the Midget Seventh grader Marc 170, 184, 179-533; Barbara scheduled for tomorrow with out four and passed six. He Opening May 1 Shot put - 1. - Soltis, Rowan 155, 207, 170-532; Meyers rolled her season’s tied for the second spot. needed help from Lee Daney, E - E - 2. - Russo, R - League, provided they will Shalit a chess enthusiast who Berkeley Heights here will high, a 203 while Betty Wat­ * * * not be 11 years old on or is also an honorary member Irene Allen 156,168, 206-530; be played as part of a double who fanned three in the last 3. - Bauers, R - distance Julie Crans 160,171,193-524. son hit 184. Zion Lutherans Nancy Imus had a 259 to two frames. The 17th annual tennis 53.11. Discus - 1. - Soltis, before June 15 of this year of the Charles H. Brewer header on Saturday at 1:00 ?2 scored a 2-1 win over the give the Parkway Bowl a school, sponsored by the Boys. 11 and 12 years oi chess and checker club won p.m. at Veterans Field. E - 2. - Russo, R - Le- the annual chess tournament. !1 ADDON APPOINTED * * * First Presbyterians and season-high of 927 in the Union County Park Commis­ Grand, E - distance 157.7. age, are eligible for tryouts moved to within six games Union County BPA Women’s in the Boys’League, provid­ Thirty - six boys participa­ CAMP DIRECTOR The Clark at Roselle Park sion, with the cooperation of Javelin - 1. - Soltis, E - David Haddon of Plainfield of the leading St. Paul’s #1, traveling league at the Re Fish And Game the Warinanco Park Tennis 2. - Oliphant R - 3. - Le- ed they will not be 13 years ted. Marc defeated Jim Fi- baseball game has been re - who dropped a 2-1 decision field 2 games to 0 in the was appointed Director of creation Lanes. Peggy Scha­ Club, will begin May 1, at Grand. E - distance - 195.4. old on or before June 15 of Camp Endeavor, Inc., at a scheduled for this Saturday to Zion Lutherans #1. Second ffer’s 235 was the second 6 p.m. at the Warinanco Park this year. finals. Marc using a sideline at 2:00 p.m. . Presbyterians won two from attack defeated Jim in 20 meeting of the Board of * * * high in the league this Club Addressed Tennis Courts, Elizabeth and Tryouts will be held on Trustees held last week. Osceola and St. Paul’s ti2 season. Clare Martin a 144 Roselle. Monday, May 8, for 9 and minutes in the first game and The NJAAU senior wo­ won 2-1 from the last place average pinner shot her first Gymnasts Will 10 year old boys, and on in 15 minuses in the second First session of the camp men’s gymnastic champion­ Trinity Methodist team. 600 series, a 623 to help the By Tom Spagnola The school will consist of Wednesday, May 10, for 11 game. will open July 3 and con­ ship will be held at Scotch- * * * Clark Lanes out of the last six one-hour sessions for and 12 year old boys, at tinue until July 12. Funds are Plains-Fanwood High School In the Rahway Recrea­ spot in the loop. Hilda Camp­ adults, 17 years of age and OUR ADS SELL! needed for the work and may Tom Spagnola who is a over, and six one-hour ses Exhibit May 20 Warinanco Park baseball be sent to Treasurer Donald starting at 1:00 p.m. on tion Lanes Junior bowling bell tossed a 607 and Tillie prominent fishing enthusiast field *8, starting each even­ ADVERTISE LOCALLY league Steve McClay hit a Richard a 591. sions for children, 8 to 16 ing at 6 p.m. 3&8-0600 McDougall, 1 Elm St., West- Saturday afternoon. in this area spoke to the years of age inclusive. Ses­ field, N.J. * * * 224 for the top score while Charles H. Brewer fish and At Roselle CHS All boys are reminded that Dr. Anthony Ricciardi, of Gene Soyka had three games sions will be conducted every they must register in order game club this week. Mr. Monday evening to June 5. Roselle Catholic High 200 F.ast Dudley Avenue, of 215; 213; 212 for a high Spagnola spoke on fishing and School will be the scene to be eligible for the tryouts. series of 640. Tom Breen Clark Defeats Instructions and demon­ ♦ Westfield, heads the large companionship. He explained strations will be given on the on May 20, for an unusual f committee in charge of the with a 215, had a high series that the sport is a great exhibition featuring the ♦ of 573. John Welsh hit 210 proper grip, swing, follow- f o r th e affair. The program is sanc­ father and son activity and through, scoring, forehand, Olympic gymnasts, and a Profit Reported ♦ tioned by the New Jersey and Ken Engel 217, with high Kenilworth In pointed out that many fathers group of World champion fun o fit., ♦ AAU. Marvin Speidel of Rah­ series of 560. Gary Folio backhand, court play, ser­ do not have the time to take vice and volley. trampolinists. A capacity f, way is chairman. had 565 and Bill Buchan Track Meet 91 35 their sons on fishing trips crowd of 2,200 is expected By UC Register The Entire Family ♦ When asked for additional 548. because their jobs interfere. The children’s sessions to attend. Proceeds will go \ ♦ information today regarding Bruce McWhorter leads He advised boys inthiscata will start at 6 p.m. and adults toward sending the United Joseph F. Durkin, Union the exhibition, Dr. Ricciardi the league with an 181 aver­ The track squad of Arthur gory to try and find some at 7:15 p.m. Each student is States World Champion County Register, announced J Can Bowl Together explained, “ The United age followed by Larry Cho- L. Johnson Regional High adult fisherman who would required to wear smooth- trampoline team to London today that the revenue for States Government does not nko and Barry Musolf 173. School won ten of the 14 be willing to take them. soled tennis shoes and to for the Worlds champion­ his office for the year 1966 ♦ subsidize America’s teams High games thus far have events as they routed the The angler is a man who provide his own tennis rac­ ships. Tickets for the ex­ reached an all time high of C l a r k L a n e s I in the World Olympics as do been Gene Simpson 241, and Bears from Kenilworth by a goes to the streams and lakes ket. hibition are $2.00 for adults $244,499.25. This is the most other countries of the Bruce McWhorter 233. High 91 to 35 count this week. as a means of good clean and $1.00 for students and second successive year that ♦ The results were: 100 yard A registration fee of $2 the Register’s Office has 140 CENTRAL AVENUI world. Funds to underwrite series have been rolled by wholesome recreation and may be obtained by writing CLAJUC NEW JERSEY ♦ will be charged for children been self sustaining and the our teams must come from Bruce McWhorter 648; Gene dash, Tambo, Clark, time that this sport is not judged and $3 for adults. to P.O. Box 1967, Roselle. ♦ private sources. So a group Soyka 640 with Larry Chonko 10.9; 220 yard run, Tambo, by the number of fish you Albert Schael, Jr., Eliza­ Checks should be made pay­ second successive year that 381- 4700 ♦ of citizens in New Jersey 621. Clark, time 24.5; 440 yard catch. Mr. Spagnola prim ar­ beth, has been named chair­ able to the Olympic com­ the Register’s Office is not ♦ have banded together to raise * * * run, Anglim, Kenilworth, ily a fresh water fisherman mittee. Donations will alsc only self sustaining but have 50 Brunswick Automatic Lanes ♦ man of the tennis school produced a handsome profit funds specifically to under Warren Griffin’s 647 from time 2.05.6; Mile run Hydock then advised the boys on the committee. be gratefully accepted by ♦ the Senior League leads the Clark, time, 5.14.1. different types of bait to use mail sent to the Olympic for the County. Snack Shop ♦ scoring in the Union County Registrations for the In 1965, the total revenue ♦ Two mile run Karlin, Ken­ for the different types of tennis clinic are now being Committee, P.O. Box 1967, Charity bowling tournament. fish. The boys thanked Mr. Roselle. of the Register’s Office was Cocktail Lounge * * * ilworth, time, 10.44.2; 120 accepted by George T. Cron, $201,407.50 and the profit i high hurdles, Gorski, Clark, Spagnola for his talk. The show will start at Supervised Playroom Rudy Meyer rolled a 290 On Tuesday the 36 mem­ superintendent of recrea­ eight p.m. and will last about $38,121.50. 1966 brought in ♦ game at the Recreation 16.9; 180 high hurdles, Bea­ tion, the Union County Park Revenues amounting to for Bowling Mothers ♦ ver, Clark, 22.9; Long Jump, bers of the fish and game two hours. Lanes. After a first frame club took a field trip to the Commission, Administra­ Dr. Ricciardi said; “ Our $244,499.25 with a profit of ♦ spare, he rolled 11 strikes. Harms, Kenilworth, distance tion Building, Warinanco $65,808.04. 18-3; High jump, Kline, Clark state fish hatchery in Hack show already has received F ill Your Coal Bin With He finished with a 595 series. ettstown where they re­ Park, Elizabeth, or at the nation-wide attention, with Other league leaders were 5.8; Pole Vault, Tabor, Clark booth at the Warinanco Park L e h ig h Premium Ahthracite' 10.0; Shot put, Nicholas. viewed all the trout in their inquiries coming from as Joe Vick’s 617; and Frank periods of growth. The boys Tennis Courts. far away as Chicago and Buglovsky’s 608. Dave Hac- Clark, 45-6 1/2; Discus, were most interested in the NUT or STOVE kett had a 670 series. John Proe, Clark, distance, 130-6; 8 lb. breeders and the gol­ Motlack shot a 651 and Ric­ and Javelin, Hower, Clark, den trout they were shown at hie Tenneson rolled 639 and 153.10. the hatchery. 23” TON Ed Murzinski 632 to lead PEA COAL $21.95 Steve Amoco to a 2-1 win $20.50 and increase their lead to CAR BUCK COAL two games over Loftus Esso. Other high scorers were: SERVING UNION & MIDDLESEX COUNTIES Tom Wahl 632; Ed Wyckoff SINCE 1914 AILING? STILL CH0D0SH BROS. & WEXLER SHOVELING COAL? FUEL 137 Convert yottr present boiler to COAL AND FUEL OIL CO. MEDICAR FOR HEATING OIL OIL GAL. IJ MODERN OIL BURNER SERVICE OIL HEAT * Automatic Fiel Oil Delivery YOUR CAR AT * Service Contract Premium Oi I. * Budget Plan National Brand. 24-hr. T X e $325.00 * Complete insiallations HENKENIUS BROS. Complete Installations & Conversions service on all * Heating Modernization RUSSO makes of burners. 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They are Arm - ter, Milk, Fruit of directors to be applied strong floors which create Wednesday to its new heart equipment beauty and provide easy Meat Loaf, Rice and Gravy, pledge of $53,000 made last maintenance. Corn, Bread and Butter, month, according to Mrs. Peanut Butter, Milk, Pudding Walter Hull Jr., President. Expert workmanship features Thursday Mrs. Paul Riekehof, cart every installation. chairman, has announced Hamburgers, Rolls and But­ Visit our showroom or call ter, Potato Chips, Baked sales last month totaled $320 Beans, Onions, Milk, Fruit an increase of almost $50 today for free estimate. or Cookies over the previous month due Friday to four additional volunteers Chicken Noodle Soup, Mrs. Walter Gaines, Mrs. Tomato Soup, Mushroom William Denny, Mrs. Julius Soup, Toasted Cheese Sand­ , DeMasi and Mrs. William wich, Peanut Butter and Jelly i Baldwin. Sandwich, Milk, Cake, or FIRST PLACE WINNERS IN THE EIGHTH ANNUAL SCIENCE FAIR held at the Junior High i Baby photo sales were al­ fruit School are from left to right. Paul Zong, Chairman; Robert Schwarz. Brenda Brown, Andrea most $125 according to a re­ Johannesson, Carole Barefield and Principal Roy M. Valentine. port by Mrs. Walter Samp­ RAHWAY les, chairman. Paul Zong served as dir­ Robert DiVito was second Mrs. John Sullivan of Rah­ Monday Junior High ector of the fair assisted place winner for the seventh way and Mrs. Albert Bridg­ Oven Grilled Frankfurter, by Philip Esbrandt, Frank grade with Wayne Hensher man of Clark were accepted Roll and Butter, Sauerkraut, Gregus, Victor Little, Alvin the third place winner. Hon­ into membership. Applesauce, Baked Beans Stein, George Lyons, Mich­ orable mentions went to It was revealed applicants Specials: Cold Sliced Turkey Science Fair ael Raykovicz, Donald Sobie- William Paleveda, Marilyn for the nurses scholarship Salad Platter, Bologna Sand­ ski, George Speidel. The Heid, Linda DeLoretto. will be interviewed Apr. 18 Edward Kordyla, Leading wich, Green Split Pea Soup Winners Named judges were Alex Busse, Bonnie Hakalski, Kathy at the hospital by Mrs. Rich­ Est. 1922 Owners—Technicians Robert Cochran, William ard Newman and her com­ WALT HANKS Donald Haberle ! Knight; Francis DuBeau, with Crackers Vasil, Kathy Kazakewitz, Phone FU 8-1049 i Loyal Knight; Milton Crans Tuesday Carole Barefield and Kazakewitz, Dr. Edward Le­ Kathy Washko, Pam Shivic- mittee. BILL MARBACH Lecturing Knight; Hubert Baked Meat Loaf, Buttered Brenda Brown took first vitsky, John McVey, Thomas kis, and Karen Yergalonis Mrs. Edward Partenope Exalted Ruler i Merritt, Trustee; Nicholas .Rice, Sliced Carrots, Corn place ribbons in the eighth Pozananski, Dr. Robert Wal­ served as runners. of the Colonia Oaks Twig j Mascio, Secretary; Alfred Bread and Butter, Cole Slaw annual Science Fair con­ ton, 'and Dr. Floyd Washko. reported the group hadcom- H & H Radio & Blankley, Treasurer; John Specials: Cold Cut Salad ducted by the Rahway Junior Marc Lauritsen and Ken­ | pleted 22 hand puppets for 1 Nemeth, Inner Guard; Hugo Platter, Chicken Salad Sand­ neth Levitsky took second distribution to pediatric pat­ Of Rahway Elks High School for their pro- j place* honors for ninth grade Kopic Protests ients on admission to the Television i Burdyck, Tiler. wich, Corn Chowder with ject entitled “Social Pat-: ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS More than 150 persons wit­ Eugene Kenna a Past Ex- Crackers terns of Hamsters in Com­ students. The third place hospital. Two other twigs I alted Ruler headed the Grand Wednesday winner was Walter Zingler will join this project which SALES & SERVICE nessed the installation of I parison to Man.” Nazi Burial SERVICING T E LE V ISIONeR ADIO»PHONOeHI-FI Donald Haberle, Exalted Lodge installing officers unit Hot Sliced Roast Leg ofVeal The eighth grade winner ■ and those receiving honor­ will begin operation by Ruler of Rahway Lodge of which included a number of Sandwich with Gravy, Mash­ was Andrea Johannessen ; able mention were: James Christmas. ANTENNA INSTALLATION Elks and his staff of offic­ Rahway Lodge P.E.R.S. to­ ed Potatoes, Garden Spinach, with her project entitled, Sullivan, James Jones, John In Arlington A report on a workshop ers for the ensuing year at gether with Joseph Gibbons, Fruited Jello Moran, Donald McCauley, conducted by the New Jersey 1492 IRVING ST. RAH W AY, N.J.g “ Algae as a Source of Food” . Wendy Walton, Daniel Babish a ceremony held in the ball­ Exalted Ruler of Colonia Specials: Chicken Salad Seventh grade honors went The State Department of Administrators and Hospital j room of the local Club last Lodge. platter, Boiled Ham Sand­ to Robert Schwarz for his Ronald Miller, and Douglas New Jersey, Veterans of | Association at the Brunswick week. A social hour followed the wich, Chicken Noodle Soup project on “ The Human Baumann. Foreign Wars were notified I Inn was made by Mrs. Hull Others installed were: installation ceremonies. with Crackers Body.” Landa Henry and Julia Ina­ that a Nazi P.O.W. was j and Mrs. John Sprowls. Thursday mine were second place win­ buried in Arlington National ______WE HAVE IT Shell Macaroni with Meat ners in the eighth grade div­ Cemetary at its regular Sauce, Italian Bread and But­ Legion Units isionisiou withw iui UDavidavxu um,.caGaines uic the meeting held in Trenton on OZITE VECTRA CARPETsq.yiU.95 Action Unit ter, Tossed Salad with third place winner. Michael cundavSunday. Life Magazine Dressing Wheaton, Alan Vache and The information appeared also Specials: Rainbow Salad Plan Annual James Oslislo received in Walter Winchells column Plans For Platter, Spiced Ham and honorable mentions. on Jan. 6, 1967 in the Ne- Sales Will Aid MACGEE CARPETS AND RUGS Cheese Sandwich, Beef Bar­ 'jwark Star Ledger. Mr. Win- May Meeting ley Soup with Crackers Convention 'chell has already started an CYRC Programs and other brands Friday Phi Theta Kappa ; investigation. Oven Baked Fish Sticks with ARMSTRONG LINOLEUMS AND TILES Plans for the annual Coun­ ; Strong opposition was voi­ A campaign by the “Life The Rahway Community Tartar sauce, Pizza Pie, ty Convention for the Ameri­ ced by John Kopik Ameri­ Action Organization, at a Garden Peas, Bread and But­ can Legion and Auxiliary Keys Earned By canism Chairman for the Circulation Company” of meeting of its various com­ ter, Juice New York and Citizens Youth were inaugurated last week ■ VFW of N. J. Mr. Kopik sta- Recreation Committee of mittees on Apr. 17. in Se- j Specials: Shrimp Salad at a meeting of the Con­ . ted, we want the remains re- b t V t h y i t . T cond Presbyterian Church, Platter, American Cheese vention Corporation headed 22 UJC Students > moved from the cemetary Rahway to raise funds for the formulated plans for its and Tomato Sandwich, Man­ CYRC through the purchase by Department Commander immediately. This ground of “ Life Magazine” will r s W. MAIN ST RAHWAY 388-2374 meeting of the general mem­ hattan Clam Chowder with Albert Moeller of Westfield, Prot. Charles R. Varola which is hallowed, is for Am­ Crackers commence during the next bership to be held at the Convention Corporation of Plainfield will present the erican heroes of all wars. several weeks. church on May 1 at 8 p.m. Chairman. The Convention annula Phi Theta Kappa lec­ This ground cannot remain “ The Community Action The CYRC stated that re­ was set for June 1, 2, and 3. ture on Apr. 24, at Union hallowed as long as one such sidents of Rahway will be THE VAIL-DEANE SCHOOL Program is central to the : Halpin Seeks Announcement was made Junior College at 7:30 p.m. body lies with our heroes, contacted via phone by mem­ war on poverty. By pro­ that the dinner dance would in the Conference Room of Mr. Kopik urges all Amer­ bers of the Life Circulation college preparatory for girls viding the community with be held June 3 at the Eliza­ the Campus Center. His topic icans to write to Senator Company staff in New York, assistance to organize and 3 Temporary beth Carteret Hotel, Eliza­ will be “ Frankenstein and Case and Senator Williams with a percentage of the re­ implement anti-poverty pro­ Del Principe beth. Flag burning ceremon­ Hamlet.” of N.J. urging them to in­ ceipts for subscriptions to be grams tailored to its needs ies will be held at Warinanco The talk will be given at vestigate this wrong doing, donated to the CYRC. Any Established 1869 and priorities, theCommun- Court Clerks Park Stadium with a Drum the annual installation of new and to press the Cemetary person who now receives ■ity Action Program reflects j Bauer Brooks Corps exhibition following on, members into lota Xi Chap­ commission to remove the Life Magazine and who ac­ TESTS FOR SEPTEMBER 1967 confidence in the ability o f! Thursday, June 1. ter of Phi Theta Kappa, remains at once. cepts a renewal during this local talent and leadership. 1 am interested in appoint­ Mrs. Stanley Wyckoff, ing two, possibly three, tern- ; national junior college time will also be helping in to combat poverty,’’ spokes­ Sales Manager Union County President an­ honorary scholastic society. admission men for the organization re­ oorary County Court Clerks nounced a partial listing of raising the necessary funds at a range of $6,500 to $8,500 Dr. Kenneth C. MacKay, to run the CYRC. ports. Edmond V. Del Principe, her committees as follows: UJC president, and Dr. Ken­ National State Stanley Kobal, chairman a Rahway resident until three per year, who would later General Chairman, Mrs. The CYRC hopes that the Grades 1-5 April 1, April 29 compete in an open compet­ neth W. Iverson, dean, will residents of Rahway will as­ of the group stated: “ The years ago, has been ap­ Julia Petry; Convention present certificates and keys Moves Department sist in putting Life in the Federal Government’s as­ pointed as sales manager of itive Civil Service examina­ Chairman, Mrs. Emily Lis- to 22 Union Junior College Grades 6-12 by appointment sistance to local commun­ real estate for Bauer- tion. inden; Luncheon Chairman, children, by putting “ Life Because the law in New sophomores who have been The Corporate Trust De­ in their homes’’. ities to develop and support Brooks Company, 1480 Irv­ Mrs. Ann' Butfiloski; Dis­ elected to membership in partment of the National anti - poverty programs ing St., one of Rahway’s Jersey provides that a dis­ tinguished Guests, Mrs. 618 Salem Ave, Elizabeth, N.J. abled veteran shall assume Phi Theta Kappa, which is State Bank, Elizabeth, has through community action oldest Real Estate and In­ Mildred Randolph; Dinner regarded as the junior been moved from the Summit depends on the community’s ' surance concerns. In his new the top position so long as he Dance. Mrs. June Lisko; AAU Twirling telephone EL 1-3141 attains a passing grade in a college equivalent of Phi Office at 1 Maple St., to the determination to: post, Mr. Del Principe will Publicity. Mrs. Louise Irv­ Beta Kappa. Plainfield Central Office at Mobilize its own public | handle both real estate and Civil Service examination, I ing; Program, Mrs. Ruth would prefer appointing can­ Among the recipients will 244 East Front St., it is Championships and private resources for j insurance. Coble; Gifts, Mrs. Eleanor be Joseph C. Brown of 171 announced. this attack; develop pro­ Mr. Del Principe was edu­ didates with disability rat- Hoodzow; Registration, Mrs. ; ings and train them for the Lake Ave., Colonia, son of1 Bernard F. Cimo of 2695 grams of sufficient scope and cated in Rahway schools and Elaine Nolan; Rule, Mrs. Ann Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brown kennedy Blvd., Jersey City, size that give promise of graduated from Seton Hall j examination. The basic re- Collichio; Resolutions, Mrs. | Here On May 20 I quirements are a high school and a graduate of St. Mary’s Assistant Trust Officer, has eliminating causes of pov­ University. He did graduate Hazel Hargrove; Memorial High School, Perth Amboy. been named Manager in HOWARD JOHNSON’S erty; and involve the poor work at Rutgers University 1 education, residency in Service, Mrs. Ruth Kubach; Two Clark girls will also blanks have been ; Union County and good moral charge of the special depart­ j sent to all parts of the area MOTOR LODGE OF CLARK, N. J. themselves in developing and and served in the Army from Arrangements, Mrs. Julia receive the award. They are: ment. operating the programs.’’ . 1951-1954 before joining I character. Character refer- Petry; Tickets, Mrs. Betty Miss Janet A. Neuhaus, of [for the third annual New : ences will be required. The individual Trust De­ Jersey AAU Baton Twirling Favorite of Bridal Parties Community Action Pro­ Olin - Mathiesqifi in New Marhold. 473 Madison Hill Rd., daugh­ partment will continue to grams vary as the needs of Brunswick. There are probably eligi­ Mrs. Wyckoff further an­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles championship to be held at ble candidates within the operate in three offices of the the Rahway Junior High GARDEN STATE PARKWAY the people in different parts After leaving Olin - nounced that an auxiliary F. Neuhaus, and a graduate bank: The Main Office at 68 of the nation. Local leaders Mathieson Mr. Del Principe I County employee structure meeting would follow the of Arthur L. Johnson School on Saturday May Exit 135 at Central Avenue I who might qualify, but I do Broad St., Elizabeth, the 20th. The championship is MATTHEW in business, labor and civic i owned an agency in South regular convention meeting Regional High School, and CLARK, NEW JERSEY organizations are important Amboy before becoming re­ not wish to raid a depart- j Summit Office and the West- sponsored by the Rahway MINNICINO on Apr. 25. Miss Dawn L. Skouboe of field Office, at 1 Elm St., Telephone: FUlton 1-6500 factors in the formation and j gional manager of Lawyer’s ment and place that depart- ; Recreation Department’s Manager ment in a bind. If, in fact, j 896 Raritan Rd., daughter of Westfield. support of all anti-poverty ■ Mortgage Co., Teaneck, He Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Skou­ j Baton Twirling Club. then joined Levitt and Sons, there are any present Coun­ The move to Plainfield projects, it is reported. Allstate Honors boe, and a graduate of South was made to give the grow­ The contest is open to all Sales Division, Long Island, ty employees who are inter- j Plainfield High School. He has had extensive ex­ ested, they should contact ing department additional of­ girls who are a resident of In car Heaters Children under 12 Free perience in home sales, fin­ their department head for Keith Stinger fice space and to coordinate the state of New Jersey. First Tratlic Unit permission to be interview­ the operations of the depart­ ancing and construction of Two area agents for the ENROLL EARLY Entry blanks ryiay be se­ ed. The salary range is j Allstate Insurance Compan­ ment. single and multiple dwell­ If you are approaching age The National State Bank cured from Richard Grit- 56,500 to 58,500 with incre- I ies have been awarded the schke at city hall. Entries Will Enforce ings. He has worked in all ments spread over a five] 65, be alert to enroll in offers all commercial bank­ phases of urban renewal, "Honor Ring” certification medicare so you may have will close on Saturday May year period. for their outstanding ability ing services. 13 th. Mr. Del Principe is a Any interested parties medical insurance protec­ Vehicle Laws member of the Rahway Board in sales production. Donald tion as early as possible. should contact Mr. WalterG. , Simms, of 18 South Shore Trophies and medals will Acting Chief of Police of Realtors and State and Your enrollment period be­ CONSULT HANDBOOK be provided and are beingi Halpin, County Clerk, at the Trail, Lake Mohawk, Sparta opens A m b o y s DRIVE IN THEATRE Tono Herbert T. Kinch has an­ National Boards of Realtors. gins 3 months before the If you have questions on donated by local residents^ 6 30 Sun 5 30 PA1-3400'GardenStateRRwy Exit 127 Union County Court House, j and Kenneth Stinger, of 452 Oi N J Turnpike E xit 11 to Rt 9 nounced that on Apr. 21, the He also is a member of the Elizabeth, New Jersey. month you reach age 65. medicare, first look for the Rahway Police Department Elks Club. Cornell Ave., Rahway, rece­ Medical insurance is effec­ answer in “Your Medicare will put into operation a ived this citation by being tive the month you are age Handbook.” If you are still Traffic Enforcement Unit. among the leading producers 65, only if you enroll during puzzled, call your social from the ranks of more than According to Chief Kinch, Rahway Jr. High ANTIQUE CAR SHOW the 3 months before your 65th security district office for this unit will strictly enforce The annual Antique Car 6,900 company agents. birthday. further assistance. all motor vehicle laws, with Both men work out of the r Show for benefit of the Janet companies’ neighborhood emphasis on such movable Baseball Schedule Memorial Home, Elizabeth violations as Stop Streets, sales office in Clark. They will be held May 21 with a qualified for this exclusive TO LF.T -O U T Or CITY Red Lights and Speeding. rain date for the following Personnel will operate a APR award, which provides re- 20 Sunday according ter an­ cotnition to Allstate sales­ new Radar Speed Detection CRANE HILLSIDE A nouncement made by Dr. device at different locations I 21 SOEIIL II men who have displayed the William T.R. Cox, Chair­ ability and determination to throughout the city on a daily 26 REGIONAL A man. The show will be held basis. 28 CRANE ORANGE A produce an outstanding mul­ ARTISTS • WRITERS • PRINTERS at the home grounds, 700 tiple - line sales perfor- With this Traffic Enforce­ MAY Salem Ave., Elizabeth. ment Unit in operation we 2 EDISON A For Industry and Community Publications hope to substantially reduce 5 ROSELLE A the accident rate and im­ 9 prove the safety record of CRANF--HILLSIDE H 12 MC MANES A Job Printing the city, Mr. Kinch declared. 17 CLARK A The cooperation of all citi­ 19 CRANE -O LANGE M zens in observing all traffic j~R0BBINS & ALLISON ING. j regulations is requested by 23 AIN FIELD A Offset and Letterpress Chief Kinch. VII games start at 3:45 P m EstaDlisheH 1912 ^ GOID MEDALLION TOTAL ELECTRIC LIVING Composition and Printing

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