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VOL. 161 NO. 44 RAHWAY NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 USPS 454-160 20 CENTS Tuesday's Election to draw final curtain on year marked by switching of candidates By R. R. Faszczewski was re-located and she mov- A former member of the data acquisition department Paul J. O'Keefe of Plain- Office of Management and The Democratic freehold- Elizabeth and special coun- lity Decorators, Inc. in An election year in which ed out of the state. Rahway Board of Educa- for Blue Shield in Florham field. Budget. He holds a bachelor er hopefuls are Brian W. sel io the city's law de- Kenilworth. He has exper- it has been difficult IO tell Sen. Lesniak is his party's tion, Mr. Young has been a Park. He was born in Buen- The president of Frank of science degree from Rut- Fahey of Westficld, Mich- partment. He received his ience in retailing, building who the candidates are at nominee for a full four-year research chemist for Merck os Aires and did volunteer H. Lehr Associates, con- gers, the State University of ael J. Lapolla of Elizabeth bachelor of arts degree from rehabilitation and real es- one time without a score- term, and he will be facing and Co., Inc. of Rahway for work for the former United sulting civil engineers. New Jersey and a masters and Ron Scorese of Kenil- Rutgers, the State Univer- tate development. Mr. Scor- card will come to a close on the same Republican he fac- more than 13 years. He States Senate candidate, Jef- Freeholder Lehr holds a degree in business ad- worth. sity of New Jersey and his ese is also the Democratic Tuesday as Rahway voters ed in the special election holds a bachelor of science frey Bell, and Rep. James bachelor of science degree ministration from Fordham law degree from the College chairman of his borough. go to the polls to help Alfred D. Palermo of Lin- degree in chemistry. Courier. in civil engineering from University. Elected to two Mr. Fahey is a council- of Law of the American If you wish to vote on choose a state senator, two den. Mrs. Monyek, who was The Republican incum- Pennsylvania State Univer- terms on the Berkeley Hei- man in Wcstfield and the University in Washington, Tuesday, it is good to know assemblymen, a county reg- There will also be two in- born and raised in Eliza- bent, county register, Ric- sity and a master of science ghts Township Committee, municipal prosecutor in D. C. He has been a law the location of your polling ister, a county sheriff and dependent candidates on beth, was active in the pet- hard P. Hatfield of Scotch degree in civil engineering he served as the mayor in Winfield. He received his secretary in the Union place. The polls in the city three freeholders. the ballot from Rahway, ition drive against the new Plains, was first elected to from Newark College of 1981 and was a county free- juris doctor degree from the County Superior Court and will be open from 7 a.m. io The year started with a Rose Z. Monyek of 1060 Rahway City Hall, and has that post in 1978. He at- Engineering. He is a li- holder last year. New York Law School and a law clerk in the Office of 8 p.m. There are 13.075 reg- special election in June to W. Lake A ve. and Harold J. run for Democratic County tended Scotch Plains- censed professional engi- An account executive for his bachelor of arts degree the General Counsel of the istered voters in Rahway. fill the vacancy created by Young of 1181 Main St., Committee, the United Fanwood Schools, Blair neer in six states and a li- Mortgage Guarantee Insur- from Bloomfield College. Occupational Safety and including 2,523 Republi- the ouster of Sen. John T. and an independent from States Senate, the State Academy and Wesleyan censed professional planner ance Co., Mr. O'Keefe was He is also an assistant coun- Health Review Commission cans. 4,704 Democrats and Gregorio on conspiracy Linden, Joseph P. Scan Ion. Senate and the Democratic University. A licensed real in New Jersey and is pre- the mayor of Plainfield ty counsel, legal advisor to in Washington, D. C. 5,848 independents. The charges. That election and Sen. Lesniak was elected gubernatorial nomination. estate salesman, he was a sently the chairman of the from 1974 to 1981. He ser- all county department locations of the polling the Democratic Primary on to his Assembly seat in She was also the Democra- member of the Union Cou- freeholder board. ved on (he City Council in heads and a former chair- A graduate of Jonathan places are listed below. For the same day were won by 1977 and re-elected in 1979 tic Party's nominee for Con- nty Property Tax Appeals Mr. Miller is a manager Plainfield from 1966 to man of the Westfield Joint Dayton Regional High Sch- further information, please Democratic Assemblyman and 1981. He served on the gress in the former 12th Board for four years. He is a of the American Telephone 1973. He is a graduate of Civic Committee. ool in Springfield, Mr. telephone City Clerk Fran- Raymond J. Lesniak of Eli- Agriculture and Environ- Congressional District in life-long resident of Union and Telegraph Co. current- Plainfield High School and Mr. Lapolla is an at- Scorese is a managing part- cis R. Scnkowsky at zabeth. ment Committee and was 1980. County and a Korean War ly on loan to the Governor's Holy Cross College. torney in private practice in i ner and part owner of Qua- 381-8000. Then Sen. Lesniak's As- the author of legislation for The only information veteran. sembly seat was won in a an industry-support fund available on Mr. Scanlon at Opposing him is Demo- special election in August for cleaning up toxic waste press time was that his slo- crat, Joanne Rajoppi of by Democratic Freeholder while in the Assembly. He gan is "Beam the Bomb" Springfield. She is a former Thomas W. Long of Lin- has also sponsored legis- and he resides at 1104 S. mayor and councilwoman den. lation on toxic-waste clean- Wood Ave., Linden. in Springfield and a former Republican Assembly up while in the Senate. He Assemblyman Deverin vice president of that com- Government cites Merck for candidate, Blanche Bana- is an attorney by profession. was first elected to the Leg- munity's Board of Educa- siak of Elizabeth, then pull- Mr. Palermo, a commis- islature in 1969, and was re- tion. Miss Rajoppi is a for- ed out of the race when she sioner of the Linden Hous- elected in 1971, 1973,1975, mer freeholder director and injured her leg, and her run- ing Authority, is also on 1977, 1979 and 1981. A a former assistant New Jer- ningmate, Linden City Cou- .that city's Republican Com- personnel assistant for the sey secretary, of state. affirmative action 7 : r:v ncil President- Robert mittee* ,'ffe- has^liad"efigi-- H S: TvfetaJs,,He£iBuig-€w.: --The county sheriff ?6r fffe ".-...-v '• r*. .*-' •••. In reporting the award to' proclamation recognizing Flic Fhase 111 p sions uie led-by speciaily- Gonor, pulled out later in neering training and holds a of Carteret, he served as a last six years. Democrat, Merck and Co., Inc., the Merck employes Mr. Horan Merck for the company's also has drawn the interest Irained line supervisors. the political year, citing lack master's degree in business member and president of Ralph Froehlich, was in international health' pro- said, "It is very much in the "unyielding commitment to of oilier corporations, not The discussions are trig- of financial backing. from Rutgers, the State the Carteret Board of Ed- Elizabeth councilman ducts company based . in interest of the company and the advancement of wo- only for its depth of in- gered by dramatized work One of the county University of New Jersey. ucation, as a councilman before winning election to Rahway, this week received its employes-as well as in men, minorities, the han- formation, but because ii situations depicted on film Republican freeholder The candidate also had 30 and as the mayor of Car- the county post. He spent additional recognition for the public interest-for Mer- dicapped and all working was designed to involve em- and videotape. Topics pre- candidates, Julia Richie of years of experience as a real teret for two terms. 19 years with the Elizabeth its affirmative action pro- gram in an award presented ck to remain a leader in the people." ployes at all levels. In the sented include subtle dis- Plainfield, left the race estate broker and insurance A freeholder for the past Police Dept., where he at- by the United States gov- field of equal opportunity. Merck also received this past several months 18 ma- crimination, reverse dis- because her husband's job agent. 18 years, Assemblyman tained the rank of lieuten- ernment. We are determined to do year's Equalization of Em- jor U. S. corporations have crimination, sexual harrass- Long has served as an as;^ ant. Appointed by the chief so." ployment Opportunity purchased the program ment and how "special distant superintendent^ of. justice of the New-Jersey riieTeUeral award is~noT Award from the National from Merck. Proceeds from treatment" differs from "af- schools in Linden since Supreme Court to the Com- Merck "was one of six~ •the first recognition of Mer- Vocational Guidance Assn. these sales are being firmative action," reporis Papers set 1972. He has served as free- mittee on Efficiency to companies to receive the ck's commitment to equal The company was selected donated by Merck to or- Mr. Horan. holder director and as the Study Jail Reform, he is first Exemplary Voluntary employment opportunity from among nominees re- ganizations whose efforts chairman of the Mayor's also the chairman and a Efforts Award given by the and affirmative action. presenting most of the 50 benefit affirmative action. Merck believes its multi- holiday deadline Education Committee on member of the board of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs of There have been several states. • # * component communica- Narcotics in Linden. Union County Salvation tions program is the first to ATTENTION: AIL COMMUNI- DAY, NOV. 16, at 5 p.m. Army. the United Staies Dept. of citations since the This month Merck is sch- Phase III consists of full- TY GROUPS, CHURCHES, THE ONLY EDITORIAL COPY Labor. The award was pre- program's launch some two eduled to receive an award day forums for small groups involve the entire work- Replacing Mrs. Banasiak The Republican candi- MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS AND WHICH WILL BE ACCEPTED sented during ceremonies years ago. In 1982 Gov. from the New Jersey Coun- of co-workers, during which force of a major corpora- and Mr. Gonor on the Re- date is Elizabeth Deputy CONTRIBUTORS TO THE AFTER THAT DATE FOR NOV. held in Washington on Oct. Thomas H. Kean signed a cil of Churches. "no-holds-barred" discus- tion, he concluded. publican Line are two Eli- Police Chief William M. RAHWAY, NEWS-RECORD AND 23 WILL BE STORIES OF EVENTS 18, a date declared by the zabeth residents, Andrew Kelly. An Elizabeth pol- THE ClARK PATRIOT. WHICH OCCUR OVER THE Dept. of Labor as "Af- Fydryszewski, 26, and iceman for 21 years, he The. Thanksgiving issues WEEKEND. THE DEADLINE FOR firmative Action Awards Mark Pena, 22. holds a bachelor of science of thQ newspapers will be THAT COPY WILL BE 10 A.M. Day." Mr. Fydryszewski is the degree in criminal justice published on Wednesday, SHARP ON MONDAY, NOV. 21. Nov.,23, and printed on vice chairman of the Eli- from John Jay College and zabeth Housing Authority, a masters degree in public In a letter to John J. Tuesday, Nov. 22. Any Copy submitted Horan, the chairman of the As a result the editorial He is a sales manager for administration from Rut- after the above deadlines Browning-Ferris Industries gers, the State University of board of Merck, Ellen deadline for all copy for the WILL AUTOMATICAL- Shong Bergman, the direc- Thanksgiving issue will be in Elizabeth and a life-long New Jersey. He is a grad- LY BE TRANSFERRED resident of that city. He ran uate of the Federal Bureau tor of the federal office's changed -ONLY FOR TO THE FOLLOWING Employment Standards Ad- THAT ISSUE-to WEDNES- for a Councilman-at-Large of Investigation Academy. WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS. seat in 1980, and plans to He was also the project ministration, said the award run again next year. director of the Safe Streets was given for Merck's "vol- Mr. 'Pena, a senior at Program. untarily making innovative, Rutgers, the State Univer- Running on the GOP line good faith efforts directed sity of New Jersey, worked for freeholder are Frank at the full utilization of han- as an Elizabeth substitute Lehr of Summit, the lone in- dicapped persons, minori- teacher before becoming cumbent; Robert C. Miller ties, women, disabled vet- the assistant manager of the of Berkeley Heights and erans and veterans of the Vietnam era, in its internal •workforce." WARD DISTRICT POLLING PUCES ADDRESS 1st 1 st Graver Cleveland School E. Milton Ave. The compliance office 1st 2nd Graver Cleveland School E. Milton Ave. spokeswoman said a num- 1st 3rd Senior Citizen Housing 224 W. Grand Ave. ber of special Merck pro- 1st 4th Senior Citizen Housing 224 W. Grand Ave. grams and initiatives were 2nd 1st Franklin School St. George Ave. exemplary, particulary the 2nd 2nd Franklin School St. George Ave. program called "Phase III," 2nd 3rd Franklin School St. George Ave. which is a communications 2nd 4th Franklin School St. George Ave. program on affirmative ac- 3rd 1st Columbian Club 80 W. InmanAve. tion in which all of the com- 3rd 2nd Columbian Club 80 W. InmanAve. pany's U. S. employes 3rd 3rd Columbian Club 80 W. InmanAve. participated--more than 3rd 4th Columbian Club 80 W. InmanAve. 16,000 people at 61 loca- 4th 1st Graver Cleveland School E. Milton Ave. tions. 4th 2nd Golden Age Towers 220 E. Milton Ave. 4th 3rd Golden Age Towers 220 E. Milton Ave. Among those attending 4th 4th Golden Age Towers 220 E. Milton Ave. the Washington festivities FOR THEIR SAFETY • Children at Roosevelt School in 5th 1st Rahway Sen. Cit.Cntr. 1306 Esterbrook Ave. on Oct. 18 were Labor Sec- Rahway participated in the finger-printing program 5th 2nd Rahway Sen. Cit. Cntr. 1306 Esterbrook Ave. retary Raymond Donovan, organized by the Union County Sheriff's Office. Paren- 5th 3rd Rahway Sen. Cit. Cntr. 1306 Esterbrook Ave. Under Secretary Ford B. tal permission was necessary for participation. Finger- 5th 4th Rahway Sen. Cit. Cntr. 1306 Esterbrook Ave. Ford, Deputy Under Secre- FOR JOB WELL DONE - Holding an engraved plaque States Dept. of Labor, who presented the award and prints are returned to the parents for safe keeping. The 6th 1st Madison School Gymnasium Madison Ave. tary Robert B. Collyer and recognizing Merck and Co., Inc. of Rahway for its affir- the accompanying citation. To her left are Steven M. fingerprints are to be used as a tool of identification. 6th 2nd Madison School Gymnasium Madison Ave. regional and local staff mative action programs is Merck vice president for Darien, second from right, the Merck executive director Betsy Hennessey is shown being fingerprinted by a 6th 3rd Madison School Gymnasium Madison Ave. members of the compliance human resources, Walter R. Trosin, left. Next to him is for United States personnel, and B. Lawrence Branch, Sheriff's Officer. 6th 4th Madison School Gymnasium Madison Ave. office. Ellen Shong Bergman, second from left, of the United right, the Merck director of. equaj.e*op.loument affairs. RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 PAGE 3 PAGE 2 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECOito/CLARK PATRIOT pwm Brothers offer "Social EvznU • fc 'selves7 for charity

Two North Plainfield As they have done often in the past, the two brothers •V.: businessmen are trying to help fulfill the dream of a are offering themselves as a 26-year-old Warren girl prize-to work for one full who died in a car accident working day or any other in August. time period up to eight hours-for the person whose The girl was Bonnie Sue name is picked from the en- &>:. • Kaplan, and her parents, tries in the contest they are •• ',1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kap- running, at $1 per entry. lan of Warren, are working to raise between $60,000 They ran a similar con- and $65,000 to buy the test to benefit the Deborah medical equipment needed Hospital in the mid-1960's, for the Bonnie Sue Kaplan when they had to tend bar Pulmonary Rehabilitation for a political rally in Plain- Center at Muhlenberg Hos- field; in 1972 to benefit St.

• '•;•• ;.i pital in Plainfield. Mary's R. C. Church in Plainfield, when the winner A respiratory therapist at had them give tennis lessons Beth Israel Hospital in to his wife and her girl- MR. AND MRS. J. M. MCKINNEY Newark, Miss Kaplan in the friend; in 1977 to benefit (She is the former Miss Juli Ann Dousa) months before she died re- Dawn Savino, a blind Nor- Mario and Frank Caruso searched and planned a th Plainfield High School center that would diagnose student, when they raised Suggested activities Caruso, 145 Cedar St., Miss Dousa weds MOVING UP - Larry Williams, the firs! vice president of and treat all types of brea- $1,100 and a local real which the brothers will North Plainfield. N. J. Rahway'£ National Assn. for the Advancement of Col- thing disorders. estate broker won but engage in for the winner 07060. The names of the" ored People Youth Branch was elected a stale ex- released the duo from their are: Bartendfng, babysit- entrants will be included in J. M. McKinney ecutive board member of the stale NAACP Youth Con- Aiding the effort are duties, and in 1981 when ting, mental or physical the contest once for each $ 1 Miss Juli Ann Dousa, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. WELCOME ABOARD - A new member recently welcomed to the Rahway Woman's ference at the Landmark Inn in Woodbridgc on Ocl. 8. Frank and Mario Caruso, they joined with Frank Ca- labor, and golf, tennis, donation. There will be no Wenzel Dousa of 16 Valley Rd., Clark, was married to J. Club was Mrs. John (Margarel) Logan, center, who was formally introduced to the Mr. Williams was also the chairman of Rahway's youth who have been haircutters ruso's son, Tim Caruso, to volleyball or ski lessons. maximum on the size of the Michael McKinney, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William members al the general meeting held on Oct. 7 at the Second Presbyterian Church Miss Jeanne Vance candy sale. in the Plainfield area for raise about SI ,000 for John To enter the contest, donation. McKinney of 120 Albourne St., South River, on Satur- Hall in downtown Rahway. The membership chairwoman, Mrs. Coloman (Anne) JUST PRACTICE - Rahway Hospital Auxlllan, Aida Vasta, center, tries out the new almost 30 years and own a Skolka, the Wardlaw stu- please send checks payable The drawing date will be, day, Sept. 17, in The Presbyterian Chapel of Westfield. Stempel, led, made the presentation of club bylaws, a yearbook and a corsage. On rocking chair the hospital Auxiliary purchased for the nursery. Auxiliary, Tina Avenoso, business in North Plain- dent who was paralyzed in a to the Bonnie Sue Kaplan Saturday, Dec. 17, and the' hand to offer her welcome was the club president, Mrs. Mathilda Knechl, right, who MRS. GEORGE G. GEIGER left, and Eleanor Campbell, were also part of the committee that selected the rocking field. swimming accident. Fund to: Frank and Mario The Rev. Dr. Guy Lambert performed the I p.m. Miss Vance fiance goal is S2.000. ceremony. encouraged members to seek new members. The club offers a variety of activities as (She is the former Miss Geralyn Hughes) Miss Rajoppi chair. The chair was unveiled at the Auxiliary's semi-annual awards meeting held at the an affiliate of the New Jersey Smie Federation of Women's Clubs, part of the interna- hospital recently. • ••'••• n ••• ii •• ii A reception followed at the Galloping Hill Caterers ..„„.,.„., „ .,,„,, ,,s xs.i •..••! •:;.»! tional General Federation of Women's Clubs with headquarters in Washington, D. C. in Union. of Bruce Terefenko The Rahway Woman's Club offers participation in nine different departments, each Escorted by her father, the bride had Mrs. Kathy Miss Hughes bride offers to expand meelmg monthly apari from the general membership monthly meetings: American Buccarelli as her matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Thomas Adams Vance of 2-C (iull'stream Avc, Home Life, Art, Conservation and Garden, Drama, International Affairs, Literature, Susan Davis and Gail Dousa. Winfield Park, announced the engagement of his Music. Public Affairs and Social Service. of George Geiger schedule Vinnie Placco served as the best man. The ushers daughter. Miss Jeanne Vance, to Bruce Stephen were Bruce Caplan and Doug Chorpita, and the Terefenko, the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Terefenko of 71 Miss Geralyn M. Hughes, the daughter of Mr. and The Democratic candi- • B. Mortgages-tax sales, ringbearer was Steven Buccarelli. Hamilton Ave., Fords. Mrs. Charles P. Greenwood, Jr. of 332 Hill Dr., date for register of deeds modification a give mem. Following a honeymoon cruise to Mexico, the cou- The engagement was announced on Saturday. Oct. Schnecksville, Pa., was married to George G. Geiger, the and mortgages in Union postponement of mort- ple will reside in Sayreville. I. son of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Geiger of 180 Acorn Dr., Couniy, Joanne Rajoppi, gages, redemption of tax Mrs. McKinney is a graduate of Clark's Arthur L. Miss Vance is currently attending the Rutgers Col- Clark, on Saturday, Oct. 22. in The Church of Si. Joseph today said if elected she sales, discharge of mort- Johnson Regional High. School and is employed by the lege of Nursing. She is employed by Rahway Hospital as a The Worker in Orefield, Pa. would conduct seminars in gages and assignment and Clark Printing Co. as an office manager. unit clerk. The Rev. Ronald W. Gainer performed the 2 p.m. each of the 21 municipal- cancellation of mortgages. Her husband is a graduate of Montclair State College Her fiance is a 1978 graduate of Middlesex County ceremony. ities in the county to ex- In addition the office When your bank in Upper Montclair and is employed by Pigment Disper- Vocational and Technical High School. He is employed A reception followed at the Cnpcechan Fish and plain the functions of the deals witli such items as sions, Inc. as a chemist. by Hatzel-Buehlcr, Inc. as an electrician. Game Club in Schnecksville. Register's Office to provide federal liens, financing The couple plan to be married on Saumlav. Oct. 6, Escorted by her parents the bride had Mrs. Karen (he public with comprehen- statements, foreclosure of 1984. Kopecky as her matron of honor. The bridesmaids were sive information on the mortgages, hospital liens, Linda Kosta, Susan Theobald and Kailiy Greenwood. workings of the office and dedication of si reels, honor- Richard Geiger served as the best man. The ushers the systems used for deeds, able discharges, maps and Troop No. 47 were Andrew Kucy, Joseph Vaztjuezand Michael Sasala. mortgages and other impor- subdivisions. is closed on Historians Following a honeymoon injSanilK-l Island, Fla.. the tant documents. couple will reside in Edison. "I have met many people in Newfoundland Mrs. Geigcr is a graduate of Bound Brook High during the campaign who to focus School and prior to her marriage she was employed b> Workmen's unit The members of Rahway have no idea what this of peted in knot-tying, hiking Delaine Haskins and Sells in Allentown, Pa. Troop No. 47 of the Boy fice is all about," Miss Ra- to present and relay races. The win- Her husband is a graduate of Arthur L. Johnson Scouts, sponsored by the on 'digs' joppi said. "I have attempt- ning patrol was Flaming Ar- HALLOWEEN PARTY - The homeroom mothers at Clark's Frank K. Hehnly School talk Regional High School in Clark and of the Union County Election Day, First Presbyterian Church ; ed to create a greater aware- Yiddish theatre row. over their concerns with Mrs. Judith Greene, second from left, rear, a fourth-grade Institute in Scotch Plains. He is employed as a steamf'itter ~ of Rahway, spent the week- ness among the general pub- The boys were led by teacher at the school, during the receni Homeroom, Mothers Tea. Enjoying fall The Sunday, Nov. 6, Seidel. The subject mailer pipefitter by A. Wilson and Co. in Belleville. Chairman Irv I.evinson end of Oct. 21 to 23 camped lic regarding what the office Scoutmaster Ed __McLean refreshments~wiirrthe lea'clier, left to right, are: Mrs. Janet Jordon, Mrs. Elaine Shiel, "Open House of the Rah- will be the "Ardiaelogieul of New Jersey Region No. 2 at Waywayanda State Park has to offer. I feel it is im- and assistants, Dave Mrs. Sharon Bosworth and Mrs. Cathy Fencik. way Historical Society's Excavation of i\ Revolu- announced the Workmen's in Newfoundland, N. J. portant lo reach out to peo- Buchanan and John Harr- 'Merchants' and Drovers' tionary War Artillery Train- Circle, in conjunction with Scouts take ple and lei ihem know they Thirty-two boys com- igan. Tavern"" at 1632 St. ing Camp" al Pliickemiii. the Eastern Union County Ruddy Ladies have access lo the Register's all Stamp show George Ave., Liberty Young Men's - Young's Office and are permitted to Square, Rahway, will A tour of ihe tavern will Women's Hebrew Assn. to hold romp in woods view any document as well to be held feature a slide presentation be held during which Co- will present a "Yiddish- Plantation as do research on any docu- Adult school offers in die Common Room at loiiial-drcssed doeenis will From Sept. 16 to 18 the in Oakland. A Patrol Com- Russian-English Theatre" crafts fair ment." in Clark 2:30, 3:15 and 4 p.m. This give descriptions of the members of Rahway Troop petition was held and the on Sunday, Nov. 6, at the An arts and crafts fair program will be presented rooms and furnishings of No. 47 of the Boy Sonus, winning patrol was Bear. She added she would ex- "Y." at Green I.a. and to display resume writing will be held on Saturday, by archacoaeologist, John this landmark. sponsored by the First Competition was held in plore the possibility of open'- Magie Ave.. Union, ai 2 A monthly stamp and Convenience Nov. 12, by the Ladies Presbyterian Church of orienteering and fircbuild. ing the office one evening p.m. The Rahway Adult Sch- yze their goals and career coin show, The Clark Show, per month on a trial basis. Auxiliary of John L. Ruddy In addition, members of Rahway. had iheir first ing. The program will feature samplers ool will conduct a one-night aims. They will learn how Post No. 7363 of the Vet- now in its ninth year, will the public may bring any "Right now the schedule workshop on resume writ- to utilize their resources and be held on Sunday, Nov. 6. camping trip of the The troop was led by As- stars of the Yiddish and The Dr. William Robin- erans of Foreign Wars at material (hey may have for A bright child with 1983-1984 year. is from Monday to Friday ing. The course will be held how to "Prepare an Effec- The event will lake place difficulty in school sistant Scoutmaster John English stage and theatre-- son Plantation at 593 Mad- the post home at 6 Broad- sale, since the participating from 9 to 4 p.m. and I have on Monday, Nov. 14, at 8 tive Job Resume." at the Ramada Inn at 36 may be hyperactive— The troop members Harrigan. Ray Aleman and Irina Fogelson and the ison Hill Rd., Clark, will be way. Clark. dealers, which include and can be helped. camped at Camp Glen (ires1 Bernie McGowun. heard from many people Musical Whirl winds--who p.m. in room No. 204 at Registration is required. Valley Rd., Clark, at the they are unable to go to die open m the public from I to Tables are available for a members of the American will present a program con- Banking Centers Rahway High School at For further information Garden Stale Parkway Exit Stamp Dealers Assn., will 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 6. donation of S8 per table. office during the day. Many 1012 Madison Ave., Rah-please telephone the adult No. 135. . sisting of songs and musical There will be no admission The set-up time is 8 a.m. be ready to purchase any- questions would have lo be stagings. way. school at 3821361 between answered before opening charge. and the doors will be open thing they need for their Tickcis at $4 for seniors Shelby Torres, an instruc- 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on any the office ai night, possibly Guided tours of the from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show will run from stocks. and students and S5 for tor at the high school will school daw OPEN A $5, $10 or $20 CLUB the same night the freehold- 300-year-old farmhouse and Refreshments will be 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admis- A Clark Show Souvenir others will he available at show students how to anal- ers meet." the candidate ad- grounds will be conducted available. sion and parking will be Card will be issued, and the Region No. 2 office ai free. Receive a 6 Piece ded. will be open. by costumed members of For reservations please given free to all attendees. 225 W. Jersey St.. Eliza- "While I served as mayor the Clark Historical Soc- telephone Do! Grekstas at A wide range of United This card will only be beth, al the "Y." or for SI of Springfield I authorized iety. 925-5549 or Jane Bora at Slates and world-wide available at the show. Steak Knife more ai the theatre on the the opening of the township Miss Dorothy Osborne of 388-4338. stamps, coins and covers Further information may day of the performance. clerk's office on some even- Summit and Elizabeth Clark will display her col- will be on display and of- be obtained by telephoning Set For more information, fered for sale. 2471093. •fV •••-.• '-•• ings for residents who were TRUST COMPANY lection of "samplers," nee- by_ unable to lake care of their please telephone 289-8112. dlework popular in Colonial United Counties w-.-...•. :•: business during the day- 372-3966 or 353-3NOI. MEMBER OF THE SUMMIT BANCORPORATION days. Samplers were used as fftcqenlW*>k Cutlery'} Membor FDIC donates $2,500 time, and found (hat it was James P. Algeo a means of teaching the a success." various embroidery techni- to Union at Albright ques to young girls. Miss Osborne has been Union County College The Register's Office is A Railway student. collecting samplers for £stauram received a $2,500 gift from J FJh3'(1 SI Cenlral Ave 3659 Nottingham Way Navnsink River Rd ) 4 Ticotown Rd Rd Clifton Heights Roxborough \ 381-7952 • A. Deeds-agreement of ed on the campus of Al- AS Clinton St Avo 4800 Bercjenlinp Ave Bristol 4 Hulmeville R'dge Ave S Green a child of eight and several Bayonne Hutot Mllrtown (a!48insi) Centennial (2) dents attending the college. g Oadell Baltimore Pike Rds Lane sale, easements, power of bright College in Reading. 0:i?Bro,i(lA-;ly Eatontown Livingston 31st & Market Sts by children of 11 years of Rl 35&PoolaAvo 97 N Main SI 4' 7 Kmderkamack 161 Eagle Rock Avo Verona & Bishop Ave /Bazaar Pnoenlxvllle In thanking (he founda- MI-IMnSt ) Highway 36 371 E NonhlioldRfl Moorestown Rd Centra Square (3) Six Penn Center attorney, final judgment on Pa. on Sept. 2 for a live day Parhmark-Ricko's Hlghtartown Saddle Brook 6208loomlieidAvo Shopping Center Seventeenths! age. Bellovlllo Long Branch >59NurtRd 1500 Market St tion for the "generous con- 105S MamSt 91 E Mam Si Park Ridge 358 Market St Wayne Doylestown IS otJFKBlvd) foreclosures and condemna- orientation. "Breakthrough Shopping Cooler 160 Brighton Ave Spring Valley Rd Southampton Chestnut Hill The Museum Shop will Tine Dining '•'•1 W,ir'v"nlnn Avo HIMwtal* Moorestown Scotch Plains 580 Valley Rd 379 N MainSt Second Slrecl Pike 4 tribution," the acting col- *Ellub«tt) (West End) Moo'eslown Mall al Grand Ave. 8527Germanlov.n tion proceedings. The office '83," designed to assist the • Berkeley Hakjhts 84 Park Avo 460 Park Ave West Belmar Fairless Hills Jaymor Rd be open, offering a variety 135 Jef'orson Ave Madison 01 38 Pafiln Ave lege president. Dr. Leonard in a casual, intimate atmosphere Hotoofctn Secaucus IBIhAvo SRI 35 Oxford Valley Rd St. David* makes a copy of all deeds, members of i\K class of Fair Lawn 'OGreenwood Ave Morristown Rt 9 North SOIdsBlvd Eastwfc* of hand-crafted articles. Boonton Township 100 Plaza Center West Caldwell Radnor-Chester Rd 'Locations of T. Kreisman, said the col- showing change of owner- 24 02A Fair Lawn Ave t FirehousePlara Mamlapan 188 South St & Ernston Rd South Brunswick Fort Washington Island Ave 1987 in their transition into 995 Bloomlield Ave at Lancaster Pike 4 Lindbergh Bfvd The Summit Falrvktw lrvlng«on(2) Rt 9 & Gordon's Mount Holly Pertti Amboy 3510 Rt 27 101 Fort Washington lege "appreciates the United J2uncheon Seried ship and forwards the in- college life. Brlcktown West New York Strafford Bancorporatlon 307 Bergen Blvd 1102 Clinton Ave Corner Rd 2t Mill Si 313 Stalest Kendall Park Ave Hoknesburg I •169Hivhi"f1svillpRrJ Manasouan 6050 Bergenlino Ave 367 W Lancaster Ave 8001 Franklord Ave Counties Trust Co.'s contin- formation to ihe 21 muni- •Fanwood Mount Laurel Plscatxway Havertown/ Monhy thru Triiaij 11:30-3:00 Mr. Algeo is ;i Railway Brlcktown UttJ* Falls Highway 7' • Summit Westfleld Valley Forge rvyridgo MEMHEB BANKS Quick Check C'lurch Rd & Rutgers Busch OeForest Ave Uanercri Towers Lisa Castoro ued interest in and support cipalities in Union County. 89 Mam SI * Msnasquan Campus Corners ol t70E Broad St 401 W Chester Pike Ridge Ave 4 Domino High School graduate. » Chatham 57? North Ave Church SI & Beechwood Rd Suits 120A/3000 Summit and Eza of our efforts.". J«rs«yClty ' 55 Mam SI Bartholomew & Willing boro Horsham Lane :b9 M,i,n SI FtortiamPatk New Brunswick TMneck Valley Forge Circle Trust Company "•* • « W « I 303 Central Avo MaptoSnad* 390 George St Davidson Rds Rt 130 & Charleston Blair Mill & Moreland La Salle College gets degree The scholarships will aid 'Dinner Seri>ed * Ch«th«m 206 Riflqedalo Ave 819TeaneckRd Rd West Point The Chatham JanayClty 2' N Fork Landing New Brunswick * Point Ptaesam Rds A/illage Mall 20th St 4 0lneyAvo 2 & $3 Clubs Ft. Mon mouth TomsRrver Woodcllfl Lake Sumneytown Pike Trust Company students enrolled in any of 15 Exchange PI fid. Rutrjdrs Campus 501 Arnold Ave Snooping Center (E ol Broad St) Oregon Monhy thru Trioay 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. * Clark l006Alfi«ander Avo 1372Rt 9 585 Chestnut Ridge A Clark woman. Lisa BELL DRUGS OF RAHWAY • Mapkiwood College Avo * Point Pleasant Jenklntown/Noble Oregon Avo 4 Third The Maplewood Bank the college's 40 programs t05OH,-|rilnnRrt J*ra*yClty * Toms River Rd . SI and Trust-Company Also Available Ft. Mon mouth 161 Maplewood Avo * New Providence 2401 LakewoodRd Plaza Ann Castoro, recently re- •Clark 40 Journal Square 200R1 37. East Wyekorf CITY OF leading to the associate Saturday 5:30 - 10:00 p.m. CECOM Building *Mapi«wood '5 South SI (Rt 88) 80'Old York Rd Pasayunk Ocean County ceived her bachelor of arts TO SEE CLEARLY - Dr. Franklin Spirn, an ophthal- 10 Woslltold Avo rrvtnoM J*TMyClty Ramaey Union 661 Wyckoff Ave PHILADELPHIA Fifteenth 4 Passyunk National Bank degree in the areas of en- I Newarfc King of Prussia Clifton 12 Path Plaza 1882 Springlield Avo 1432 Morns Ave Ave degree in speech/hearing 72 W MamSt Ferry and Niagara Sts 76E MamSt Henderson Rd Academy Plaza The Town mologist on the staff at Rahway Hospital, tests for gineering, physical science, Closed Sunday SAVINGS 1 184 Main Avt.' Kcamy Randok Union QutMnbwg Marlboro Newark (2) « Rl .202 Academy 4 Red Lion Reading Terminal (2) 4 Country Bank Bergenline Ave al 240 Kearny Ave Corners of Rts 79 & K-Mart? Patnmark Plaza/Rt 22 PENNSYLVANIA from Kean College of New glaucoma at an eye screening held recently at the Clifton 765 Broad St Mayfalr Rds Twelfth 5 Markot Sts biology, business, liberal BAHWXr OFFICE FOBOS OFFICE 68th St Ufxton 520 Plaza/Rt to a _ S Sonngfield Rd Ardmore Jersey in Union. '00 Market SI North Brunswick 71S7FrankfordAvo Broad aOtney Rmenhouee hospital as part of "Eye Health Week," a state-wide arts, criminal justice, nur- 1525 Irving Street 848 King OOeo*ge Rd Cranford HackatiMck '000 Stiles Si at South Salem Si 125W Lancaster Avo Square MamSt at Si Georges Ave 98E MamSt 9491>ingstonAvo Media 5601 N Broad SI observance. 243 area residents took advantage of this 'Entertainment in our jCounge f Rohway. N J ESEE 'Fords ' - N J 1845 Walnut St sing and the business, engi- ? Ncth Avo Wer.t Johnson Ave Llndtf) Bala Baltimore Pike 730 7771 381-2000 60' N VvoodAve at 555 C'ty Line Avo & Providence Rd free screening at the hospital, which consisted of the neering and health techno- 38a 2202 uaaa F.S.I.I.C,YODI SA»«ES •ta'M tH I IK I I* Henry St An individual is not test for glaucoma and a test for distance . The K i, 11 nin, JUU. WJBltal TO IW.IBV FREE PARKING • FREE DELIVERY logies. Tilery Ohursbay, "Friday Sr- Saturday | ft. I ill I m t* t in i i« hopeless until he loses his hospital sponsors free screenings throughout the year United Counties has an IRVING ST., OPP. ELIZABETH AVE.. desire for knowledge. through its Community Health Education Committee. office in Clark. '"'•;,; ^Reservations Suggested! PAGE 4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT

RAHWAY NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 PAGE 5 RAHWAY W/M tfwm eui0 Tatriot ft from County manager heads Union County'* Nrwvsi Wr«kly Eaf«bll«b«d 1965 Nww J«ra*y'< Oklnl WcUy Eil.bll.lvrd 1622 UJoeaiffaton Community campaign for theatre Published Every Thursday Morning for water .•:«•.. . ., ."••rS. TABLOID LITHOGRAPHERS, INC. Calendar The county manager for SCHOOL MENUS! 219 Central Avc., P.O. BOX 1061, Rahway, N.J. 07065 574 1200 By Assemblywoman Union County, Arthur J. Maureen Ogden WEEK OF NOV. 7 Congressman wKKMh Grisi, accented -.the vol- C. VIGILANTE ROBERT R. FASZCZEWSKI ELLEN PALINSKY You i have an excellent untary post of campaign Assistant Editor Advertising Manager reason j io , vote "yes" on Editor/Publisher EDITOR'S NOTI: In order for us to adequately prepare manager for the fund drive Public Question No. 1 on RAHWAY JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS the Community Calendar, all events for the following to purchase and restore the Tuesday, Nov. 8. % week should be.submitted by 5 p.m. on the WEDNESDAY Thr Rihwst Nr»\ Rnord tni ( brW Palriul *rcUv McwH'-'l*r ^r"-mf Ilk- IHM Matt Rinaldo Rahway Theatre in down- ARTHUR L. JOHNSON REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL nf ihcrr re*pcui*c- iixiiniumtto l( is ihc cndcjv r( Kiev puhkjlmnv I" pri-VM! ihf j Member The majority of the 7th District, New J«r««y before you would like them to appear. town Rahway for operation V. ,r . • MiunJ jnj unc mjnncr mjmljtnrtijr Itic ti nl jll hi n.mjir Mnu.il -Mini , •' QUALITY WEEKLIES municipalities in the 22nd.. * « * mcjvUfcJ fCJ^'"jhl^ i>fifinin Ihc iipinion* C as the Union County Arts MONDAY julhors of Ihc u>lumn> m tlmw ijiioiCij in iticr.i. j lent ;ir ,T.iTf" '" ' "Ol District-Caldwell, Essex RAHWAY Center. i>f Ihc rcM<».l'»i* "CHspJKrs NEW JERSEY Fells, Roseland, Livingston, Luncheon No. 1: Veal parmesan on hard roll. -FRIDAY, NOV. 4 -• Rahway Woman's Club, General The fund drive was al- Millburn, Summit, New Congress approves Meeting and Luncheon-Tea, Noon, Second Presbyterian Luncheon No. 2: Hot Southern-baked pork roll on Subs<:rtption Rales by Mail Including Postage $9.50. Outside Union 'TV'..- water from the Buried -FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 4 AND 5 -• "Storybook 1 profit organization formed 'J ::>'• .- Valley Aquifer for their Fair," Trinity United Methodist Church, E. Milton Ave. choice of two: Potatoes, vegetable and fruit. " Congress has passed and sent to the White House specifically to save the TUESDAY ! drinking water supply. The and Main St., Nov. 4, 4 to 9 p.m., Nov. 5, 10 a.m. to 2 geological data on this legislation providing billions of dollars in fiscal 1984 for Don't fire up theatre, which has been Luncheon No. 1: Tacos with shredded lettuce, Editor's Desk p.m. closed since November, underground aquifer is in- programs primarily benefiting the elderly. , -SATURDAY, NOV. 5 •- Retired Railroaders Group corn and fruit. 1981. WELCOME HELP - Sandra Sweeney, the president of adequate. The aquifer's The money is contained in the Labor-Health and N

RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT Rams butt Indians Cougars nip Clark THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ;-,. 9-7 in thriller Both local squads Out-of-staters by single point By Ray Hoagland see action again first down on the 32. With seen this week By Ray Hoagland Denson passed down the Edward Pedicine, a sen 44 seconds to go another NEW JERSEV! carry gained three yards. ior fullback, at' five feet UNION COUNTY • DAYJOH REGIONAL at • ST. PETER'S at PACE - The Roselle Rams won right side to Tyrone Mc- Coulson completed three Pedicine carry made a first HIGH SCHOOL COV. LIVINGSTON - 2 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 1:30 p.m. •- Maybe the their first game in 10 years Queen for a 20-yard touch- nine inches and 160 pou down on the 11-yard mar- SELECTIONS of eight for 48 yards, while nds, sent Clark's Arthur L FOOTBALL •-The Highlanders have a Peacocks can make it two in over the injury-riddled Rah down. Kabillio's kick was A. J. Gabel completed three ker. With 11 seconds left SELECTIONS good team and will win By Ray Hoagland a row 13-7. way Indians 13-12 at the ci wide to the right. Johnson Regional Crusa TOMORROW of eight for 18 yards. He ders into a 7-3 lead early in after three times out by By Ray Hoagland 21-7. • MORAVIAN at VPSALA - ty's Veteran's Memoria Roselle led 13-6 at the punted one for 53 yards. SATURDAY, NOV. 5 • GLASSBORO STATE at Field before the largesi the second period on Oct. Clark Tom Brozick, a senior • ROSHIE PARK at NEW 2 p.m. -- The Greyhounds half. The Indians will travel to WATCHUNG CONFERENCE PROVIDENCE -- 2 p.m. •• The WILLIAM PATERS0N •• 8 p.m. should take this one 27-14. w -^m crowd of the season on Oct In the third period the In- 29, capping a 54-yard, split end, tried a field goal •• Maybe the Pioneers have Kearny on Saturday, Nov. 10-play. advance and Tom NATIONAL DIVISION Pioneers are too big and • LAFAYETTE ot PRINCETON 29 in a game that was dians scored their touch- 5; to play the Kardinals for that was wide to the left the backs 14-7. • shown on cable television Brozick's extra pom', but • JOHNSON REGIONAL at strong for the Panthers, •• 7:3j) p.m. •• Dave down, which was set up by trie fourth meeting of the with six seconds left in the ROSELLE •• I p.m. -• The SATURDAY, NOV. 5 on Saturday night, Oct. 29, the Cranford Cougars came 27-7. Rankins of Rahway will be an interception by Isaac schools on the gridiron. thrilling game. Rams arc on their way to TOMORROW • JERSEY CITY STATE at in the Lafayette lineup, but and Sunday, Oct. 30. Scott, at the eight-minute- from behind to win the MONTCLAIR STATE - 8 p.m. Rahway won the first three Watchung Conference, Na- the slates and will add the • PINGRY at HUN SCHOOL I think the Tigers have the After the Rams had jum- and-34-second mark of the meetings; 1980,28-7; 1981, Crusaders 2114. -•2:45 p.m. •- The Raiders -•No contest. The Indians balance 24-14. ped off to a 13-0 lead in the period. tional Division contest 9-7 Cranford, winning its all the way 27-7. 14-12, and 1982, 27-20. at the township's Nolan * * * • RAHWAY at KEARNY of the Hun School have the • RUTGERS at CINCINNATI - first period on touchdowns Powell's running picked This could be the last third game in six starts • TRENTON STATE at KEAN Field. took a 9-7 lead when Mike ; Where will our Rahway ty where in 1975, he was 1:30 p.m. •• The Indians will big backs to take the Light 1:30 p.m. --The Bobcats at by Phil Randle and Howard up two first downs to the meeting of the teams in the Indians and Clark Crusa- have their troubles with the Blue in a big preparatory •• 1:30 p.m. - The Lions to home should win 24-21. Lecky and Terrance Rams' 18-yard line-then a Watchung Conference, Na- Nizolak fumbled the snap the captain of the 1974Kardinals. Just a guess return to their winning The Crusaders' bid to win on the one-yard line and ders play football in cross-country team and school game -- 24-14. Our record as of this date Payne's kick the Indians be- five-yard penalty placed the tional Division. 1984-1985? Rahway, 14-7. ways 14-12. gan to takeover the game the game came late in the recovered in the end zone competed on the school's in- • PLAINFIELD at TRENTON - is 39-24 on the season. ball on the 13-yard marker. Rahway is now 3-3, while The Watchung Confer- AMERICAN DIVISION 1:30 p.m. --Both teams go- • MARIST at RAMAP0 •• and scored in the second Emil Lee went three fourth period when they for the touchdown. The door and outdoor track 1:30 p.m. - The Roadrun- Roselle is 5-1. ence is going out of business • UNION at SCOTCH PLAINS ing no where. Just a guess "One kind word can warm period. yards to the 11-yard line. held the Cougars on thedrive covered 40 yards in .' squad. tiers should win, but don't DOWN AND OUT - Railway players bring down one of Ihe Rosollt? 20-yard line. Frank Di Lollo five plays. Included was a in football only. It 'is said •• 1:30 p.m. -• The game the Cardinals 14-12. three winter months." Coach Mike Punko's In- Powell made a first down Kingsman coached track could be a thriller with the bet on it 21-20. Japanese Proverb Oct. 29 game. Ro.-uly Ic help their icammales, are Todd Walker No me hit the center of the line for 22-yard run by Pete Brown. : the reason is the schools are at Marist High School in WAYNE VALLEY at SUM- Robinson, No. 1 i BV dians went on the board on the five and then carried looking for a soft schedule Farmers on top 20-14. MIT •• 2 p.m. - The Indians when they marched 40 several Rams on his back a five-yard gain, then Ped- Bayonne. icine went over a tackle, The Cougars took the into the state tournament. • ELIZABETH at LINDIN are 5-1 and should take the yards in six plays. The In- over, the end zone line for DeVry graduates He is 30 years old and is ••1:30 p.m. •• Joe Martino is and when Charlie Whitman opening kickoff and march- The conference will re- married with two children. Hilltoppers 14-7. dians gained possession of the touchdown at three align into three divisions looking for a big win over • WARDLAW PREP at the ball with 54 seconds left minutes and six'seconds. Joseph Syko gained a first down there ed 55 yards in 10 plays. Joe He is a three-year Rahway was two minutes and 50Bush kicked a 22-yard field ' next year, bringing a halt to the Minutemen. It will be MONTCLAIRKIMBERLEY '•• 2 in the second period. Denson was stopped on resident. tough. Just a guess-the A city man, Joseph Syko, seconds left in the game. goal to give them a 3-0 lead. more than a quarter of a p.m. •• The Golden Eagles -A shotgun pass from the one-yard line for the century of competition for The executive director home team Tigers 14-13. Jr. of 596 Madison Ave., After another first down plans to continue in the to remain undefeated 14-0. $T$ has your Snow Tir John Coulson to Donnell two-point conversion. • BREARLEY at IM- was graduated from the by Clark the Crusaders The 16th meeting of the the football title. field of corporation health WESTFIELD at BAYONNE Powell was good for a first Rahway had only 21 The transformation will MACUIATA •• 2 p.m. -- The •-I p.m. -• Both teams are down on the Rams' 20-yard players dressed for the DeVry Technical Institute were at midfield at the (wo- Johnson Crusaders with the promotion. Spartans 27-14. in Woodbridge. rn in ute-and-two-second Roselle Rams will take . affect only football and has having a long season. line with 35 seconds to go, game, since several of the been approved only for * * # • RIDGE at CRANFORD •• Mayb2 e the Blue Devils will then Coulson was tossed for regulars are injured. They A graduate of Rahway mark. A run up the middle place in Roselle on Satur- In girls tennis the Arthur High School, Mr. Syko has by Pedicine had the Cru- 1984. p.m. •• The Cougars are im- win 14-9. at Pro-season Sale Pri a six-yard loss. are: Derrick Bowden, Tim day, Nov. 5. L. Johnson Regional High proving, but the Red Devils DOING THE TWIST - Rahway's Isaac Scott, No. 20, saders on the Cougars' 25. fcahway will be in the Our record as of this date He then passed to Rod- Coyle, Larry Wright, Corey accepted a position with Clark leads the series 8 to . School Crusaders Girls Ten- have Ihe backs 21-14. tries to get away from a Roselle rush during the Oct. 29 Data Systems of New Jer- Pedicine, carried four 7. Last year Clark won Group No. 3 division, while is 55-27 for the season. ney Robinson, who wasBaker and Joseph James. Arthur L. Johnson Region- nis Team defeated ihe Kear- game. Helping him out are Herman Kuc, No. 34, and tackled on the 18-yard line Offensive plays gave Ro- sey in Union. straight limes, gaining a 14-13. ny High School Girls Ten- Willie Gramby. No. 31. The Indians lost 13-12. al High School of Clark will for an eight-yard gain. After selle a 48-47 lead. be in Group No. 2 and will nis Team 4-1. Earthquakes lead r\ another pass failed Coach Both teams intercepted a participate in the lower tier. In singles Ellen McCann Punko took time out and of Kearny defeated Helen Dave Hayes pass. Reports are Johnson Re- BUY Nlli sent in Eli Kabillio with Powell gained 59 yards in gional has been accepted by Hnat of Clark 6-3. Midget kickers takes reins eight seconds left in the per- 14 carries, Scott, a soph- the Mountain Valley Con- Bonnie Kartzman of Ihe standings in the Rahway Inter-City Soccer SPECTACULAR iod with Marty Denson the omore playing his first start- ference, but the conference Clark defeated Jennifer League at the half-way point follow: holder in a fake field goal at- DeHays 6-3 and 6-2. . at Union ing game, had five tries for has not given them permis- MIDGETS SAVINGS tempt. Debra Schoenmann of TEAMS five yards, and Lee on one sion to lead. W I T Appointed the men's bas- Clark beat Chris Weir 6-2 McDermott Paint Earthquakes 1 Clark's athletic director, and 6-1. 0 4 ketball coach al Union McDermott Paint Rowdies 0 5 Lou • Peragallo, has six In doubles Lisa Asal and 0' County College was Dave Laminaire Strikers 1 5 games for 1984 "tenta- Jayne Heinze of the Cru- 0 Hayes, it was announced by Best Wishes B«tt Wishes Good Luck tively" scheduled, pending Rahway Pizza Thunder 3 0 "Best saders beat Tracy Ryans 2 Irwin "Wynn" Phillips, the to the Indians its appeal to leave the con- Pettit Davis Kicks 2 2 athletic director. Wishes I Clark Clark ference. and Pam Byron 6-2 and 6-1. Gordon Lumber Roughnecks It's time to think winter driving. WANTS TO HELP YOU PICK Debbie Dicker and m Hayes comes to the coun- for The Good Luck Crusaders "Some people think we JUNIORS STS and Bridgestone have tires Sharon Margulies, also of TEAMS ty college- after coaching at Crusaders want to get into a new con- W L T to fit your winter driving needs. Like '83 Season This Year UP THE TEMPO IN YOUR Clark, defeated Kathy Yarn Buckets West Side High School in in the ference to gain a better win- 3 0 2 the Bridgestone "All-Season Radial", Newark. Last year West Catering Pick-It Dedes and Mary Dc Mic-McDermolt Paint Cosmos Railway 1983 Season LIFE DURING OUR ning percentage," Peragallo hele6-2and 6-1. 0 5 6 0 or the Bridgestone "Snow Radial". Side was 8-16 after making BELL DRUGS said, "but the real reason is * * * McDermoit Paint Pirates 2 1 2 6 the North Jersey Group Indians" Larry's ROBBIE'S GREAT FOR we're getting smaller and Carl's Sunoco Strikers 4 1 0 8 So make your choice Bridgestone at STS. No. 2 sectional finals in Op*n Everyday Rahway News-Record Rockets 1473 Roritan Rd. ofth»Y«or CLAW CAMERA KNEELING...SITTING the Watchung Conference 1 4 0 2 19811982 with a 20-8 re- COLD BLEACHERS.. can't sati6fy<)pt,niBcds, I still Ice Cream Junction Shooters 2 I 2 6 cord. Clark 382-7666 BINGO wduldn't be surprised if ARTHUR L. JOHNSON SENIORS BRIDGESTONE He replaces Ed Guerin. AXIA 381-2000 ELECTION WEEK SPECIAL there are more changes in REGIONAL AND TEAMS 1085-ARaritanRd. VIMYl COVIUO W L T P W03P SQp&Filler Sttiel-Betted "ShowRadial"for most who resigned earlier in the FEDERAL SAVINGS 272-9793 the conference before next MOTHER SETON McDermott Paint Wildcats domestic cars. 401V Super Filler Stefel-Belted "All-Season Radia! (Next to Post Office) FOAM CUSHIONS 2 3 0 4 domestic and imported cars. year to become the assistant 1591 Ining SI., Weekdays UekferJwe fall. REGIONAL AND Pompeii Pizza Shooters 2 3 Free Parking COLOR 0 4 coach at Pace University in 5 a.m.-6:30 Clark PROCESSING RAHWAY Cliff Hardware Whiteeaps Free Delivery . KoJ.k ' «t« NOV. 2 thru NOV. 9 Rahway's athletic direc- 3 2 0 6 Price Size 381-4242 Sat. 5 a.m.-4:30 HIGH SCHOOLS McDermott Paint Diplomats Pr.- New York. Union County Irving St., tor, Robert Polhemus, re- 3 2 0 6 165/75R13 LW $51.95 225/75R14 LW College was 21-6 last year Sun. 5 a.m.-12:00 J)p«n MOT TU«J Wed 9 to 5.45 SPORTS SCHEDULE Gino's Pizza Sting LW $80.95 S39.95 19575R14 LW SS9. Breokfoit Lunch Opp. Elizabeth Ave, '• fri to 7i45 Sot Jo 5,30 ported the Indians are only 0 5 0 0 185/75R13 LW 63.95 under Coach Guerin. ; 499-7S3S or 382-4077 Roughnecks 205/75R14 LW 79.95 LW- 43.95 205-75R14 28 students from becoming 5 0 0 10 185/75R14" LW 67.95 LW The new coach is a grad- TODAY 215/75R15 LW 80.95 16S 751113 LW 45.95 215/75R14 30 TEMPOS AT SUPER SAVINGS!! a Group No. 2 school. As of STANDING .OF TEAMS 195/75R14 LW LW uate of Seton Hall Universi- Go Indians • Gir/i Soccer, Rahway at RAHWAY 69.95 225/75R15 LW 85.95 17b 70R 13 OWL 58.95 225.75R14 press time, the Indians have WATCHUNG RECREATION DEPT. 205/75R14 LW LW ty in South Orange and a schedule for 1984 of a Linden.. 74.95 235/75R15 LW 93.95 16:i BUR 13 LW 45.95 165-80R15 LW holds a masters degree in Go Indians! NO WAITING! These cars are CONFERENCE WOMEN'S 215/75R14 LW •6 I. meeting with the Elizabeth • Cross-Country, Bishop NATIONAL DIVISION 78.95 18 STOR 13 OWL 63.95 school administration from Ahr at Clark. VOLLEYBALL 205 75R15 LW Minutemen, the first since FOOTBALL LW-LinoWhilowall PlusS1.641oS3 04 F E T 17S80R13 LW Kcan College of New Jersey on our lot NOW waiting SATURDAY, NOV. 5 STANDINGS 47.95 21575R15 LW Egan's All the Way 1979 when Rahway won TEAMS W in Union. • Football, Clark at I 185 •T)R13 LW 50.95 225.75R15 LW 14-13. Hillside 4 He will continue to teach Roselle, 1 p.m., and Rah- 0 j 185 30R13 LW 50.95 23575R15 LW for your vote! Rahway will also meet Roselle 2 TEAMS W L 75. English at West Side High Deli In 83 way at Kearny, 1:30 p.m. 1 I 185 75R14 the Scotch Plains Raiders, Cranford 2 New Wave 11 1 LW 54.95 School, where he has work- • Cross-Country, New 2 Super Filler Steel-Belted Snow Radial • Catering the Roselle Rams, the Hill- RAHWAY 1 Sunrise Deli 11 1 OWL-OullincWhil,.|...|!,T., (' ed for the past JO years. Jersey State Interscholastic 1 for domestic and Imported sporty and FOR EXAMPLE side Comets and the Linden JOHNSON 0 Jersey Devil Inn 10 2 performance cars. Union County College Athletic Assn. Sectionals. 2 • Pick-It Tigers. Kearny 0 3 DeCarlo will open its men's basket- • Sandwiches They will also meet the • Gymnastics, Union SCHEDULE Construction 6 6 ball season on Wednesday, Plainfield Cardinals in the County Championships. SATURDAY, NOV. 5 Rahway Hospital 4 8 700P 708P §2/ BRIDGESTOT Dec. 7, at Fort Monmouth 1 • Take out orders first jjame since 1978, when TUESDAY, NOV. 8 RAHWAY at Kearny, :30 Cliff Hardware 3 9 Size Price Size Price Super Fillur Sto;' !• against the United.'States the Cardinals won 14-5 at • Gymnastics, Gov. Liv Pill. JOHNSON REGIONAL Waiting Room 2 10 175/70R12 JM.95 155x12 $42.95 Radial fordonui.stv. Military Preparatory Sch- NEW84TEMPOL Veteran's Memorial Field ingsjon Regional at Clark. at Roselle. 1 p.m. Teddy's 1 II I6S70R13 59.9S 145x13 46.95 imported small ana compact CMS. ool. ANTHONY J. 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ALL CITY 9nowblow«r Off Broadway Cafe CIMTIR * • • INSURANCE $ HAS LOW 1578 Irving Street 24 How In the Rahway Women's READ THIS AO is n relatively Film MONTHLY IF1TDOESNTSN(W CAR SERVICE VALUES new sport that is hitting— Church Bowling League PAYMENTS 388-3521 Zion Lutheran No. 1 and WE'LL RETURN TOUR DOUGH BRIDGESTC;- literally—ski slopes in some (across from Rahway Theater) AND ALSO of the most treacherous AND YOl' KEEP THE SNOWTHROWER! Front End Alignment SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5 the Mfoced Team are tied for FINANCING Super Ftllci St:-cl i< mountain ranges of the The Finest Color 7O97 Hu\ j Tom Snouthnwrr before December 10. •Submarine the tpp spot, with Osceola AVAILABLE United States. --Rahway at Kearny, 1 =30 p.m., and Johnson Regional at Roselle, 1:30 p.m. i.'!. and if It sniwi. less than 211"'. of .ivcrant- $1588 Radial tor 'loirieMh Sandwiches Film Developing FUUJ)EUVEREDPRICE one-Half game behind them. is season, you net all your money back and AM American cars. Choveties set toe only. Compacts imported small and compacl enrs ALL CITY you kerp the Tom. If it snows less than V,rV-J •Ice Cream REPAIRS AND , In/the Oct. 17 action, the 511"^. of average you jjet 5O"I. of >xjur with Iront-whoel drive and/or MacPherson suspen- SATURDAY, NOVEMBM 12 Prico 1 S.i RENTIN6 Mixed Team scored a 21 money back. And you sttll sions, set all adjustable angles. Specialties 9am-9pm keep the Torn --Kearny at Johnson Regional, 1 p.m., and Rahway at Hillside, INSURANCE We'll set easier, camber and toe-in to manufac- I'")!) HOHII' HI K S4i.ao! i.--. • ft,..-.>..,-,i FOR 10W PRICES win over the Leftovers and If il snir •Cakes more than that you'll turer's original specifications. No extra charge for LW 45.95 ' !••••. • 1 p.m. really bf glad you bought a ON ALL MAJOR the Scatterpins won the odd cars with factory air or torsion bars. Parts extra, I'j'iUOHU llIK <4 95 : 1,•-. for all 91 Weitfleld Av.. Clark Torn hnowthrower. ; game from the Trinity If needed. LW 40 95 I M , 1 •RANDS IGfi fil)Fir> Bl K Occasions THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 Bell FORD ...Keeping cars team. In sweeps Zion 2OOE. S-62OE. and all •10.95 1 !!•', i L W 53.9E i •Pasteries —Johnson Regional at Rahway, 11 a.m. Lutheran No. 1 took the tuii staxe models, Paraskiinn is an unlikely can 381-5888 measure of Zion Lutheran 574-1622 ome in fur full detads comhination of two sports— 1489 Main St., Rahway afFORDable for over sky divine's jumping-for-ac- No: 2 and Osceola won an Lube,Oil,&Filter curacy and skiinK's B' ' INDIANS Best of Luck over St. Paul's. slalom racing. Good Luck for ffte All th« Way in '83 three decodes Dot Cole of Zion $|29S Sometime's called the to the Indians Good Luck '83 Seaton Lutheran No. 1 rolled a 525 "hit-and-ski" sport, para- Rahway Hardware skiing will debut this winter Crusaders! series with games of 177, Most domestic and imported cars and light trucks. at the Camel Ski Adventure * Appliance Co. in'83 181 and 167. Our automotive pros will lubricate your car's chassis, drain old oil and add up to five quarts of events at 28 ski resorts in 1553-61 Main Street PRICES EXCLUDE TAX AND LICENSE FEES«INQ. DLR PREP j FREIGHT June Svihra of the same the United States. After the game I Buona Roma team rolled a 508 set on new oil, plus install a new oil filter. SOMERSET TIRE St'RV'(. Jumping out of airplanes Rahway OMohnnies, Inc. flying at 2,500 feet, para- come to L Delicatessen -i games of 216, 155 and 157. 388-0772 Carol Roe of Osceola had "New Jersey is driving skiers try to hit a 5 centi- G.E. One of Union County's Itadon-Amtricaii meter disk in the center of a 535 series with line scores CHESTER a 5 meter target area. They Major Appliances Largest Hallmark Card & Food Centtr ol210, 170 and 155. DOVER/ROCKAWAY EASTBRUNSWICK Rt. 206 Rt.46 fXKMINGTON [ i; i i :,; • quickly put on their skis Check our prices for Gee's Gift Selections * * * 879-4000 Rt 18 l-:t :'0.?-31 Circle arid then race down a giant 366-2700 254-5151 /a?-?5oo slalom course. all your appliance •Imported & -Domestic j Thomas E. Kingsman of GREEN BROOK needs: 170 WESTFIELD AVE., tahway is the executive ij jofl. «ff«ctiv« HACKETTSTOWN HAZLET Some jumpers go bare- Groceries without the us* of drugs or surgery Haven't you done Rt. 22 Eastbound Rt.46 (East of town) I.AWKF.NCEVILLE MADIS!' foot, but most wear sneak- CLARK •Fresh Homemade lirector of the Governor's i 469-5500 Rt.35(NoxltoRickc •Will not be undersold TORO without a Toro 852-5060 739-3400 Fifunr.wick Pike (HI 1) ers. The cold snow can .Never a charge for 1588 Irving St. • Mozzorelb 1200 ROUTE 27 Council on Physical Fit- J long enough?® (609)882-8555 cause numbing —a •Catering for all Occasions N. PLAINFIELD OCEAN (near the Y.AA.C.A.) tess. He is a member of the Rl. 22 & Mountain Ave. PRINCETON ROSELLEPARK liability that could prevent delivery or removal of 574-05101 TOKO COUNTRV U S A Rt.35(No.ofA.P.Circle) Route 20b SOMI.HV.'i skiers from competing again. old appliance 443 lake *»•„ Cote* Jarden State Games Com- 563-3100 774-1800 Wc'sl(»;irJ& Locust Ave Rahway, M.J. COLONIA«388-69On mittee. He has been in (609)921-8200 __ 24 1 -4800 574-3400 149 SOUTH AVI MJI ( VVI Ml I! I U UNION WASHINGTON sports from high school to WESTFrELD WESTOHANCJH •Rt. 22 & Springfield Rd Rt.31 : college at Rutgers Universi- 233-0363 688-5620 Jo'j|hAve E Prospect Ave (C;i:r]n' 689-0300 y.i?-1300 73M MO PAGE 10 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT

RAHWAY NEWSRECORb/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 PAGE 11 • 4 i i Religious News Public Service sells shares SEXONI) PRESBVTI.RIAN CHURCH OF ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF RAHWAY OBITUARIES at $24,125 RAHVVAV The congregation will observe Sunday, Nov. 6, as \:\ At the Sunday Morning Worship Service, the in- the 24nd Sunday after Pentecost. There will be a Celebra- The Public Service Elec- lerini pasior. The Rev. Gregory J. Keosaian, will preach tion of the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a.m. An Informal Cof- Mrs. Pearson tric and Gas Co. completed on the sermon topic. "Carr\ the Message, Not the fee Hour will lake place between 8:15 a.m. and 9:15 a.m. Mrs. Walsh, 86, Mrs. Bonnell, 85, negotiations for the sale of Person" at 1 I o'clock on Sunday, Nov. 6. The Sunday The Parish Family Holy Eucharist will be celebrated at 2,000,000 shares of com- ».'?&•'''"%'•:-• ""rv- v READY TO ROLL - A spokesman for Rahway's Holy Mrs. Hannah EngJe Pear- 9:30 a in., with The Rev. Joseph H. Gauvin, the rector, as mon stock to Merrill Lynch, Church School for beginners 10 those in the Senior High Mountain Church of God announced the church recent- son, 95, of Bricktown, died Dept. as well as the Pastor's Study Class, led by The Rev. the Celebrant and homilist. At this time the pupils and headed Legion unit 56 years in city Pierce, Fenner and Smith, ly received a 1984 21 -passanger van which has been Thursday, Oct. 20. at the Inc. and Kidder, Peabody Keosaian. will be held at 9.3U a.m. The Upper Room Bi- teachers of the Junior Church School will attend the paid for in full. The pastor and founder, The Rev. Robert Point Pleasant Hospital ble Class at 9:40 a.m. will be led by Francis E. Nelson. Liturgy of the Word in the main Church before going to :-~ Mrs. Helen Korycka 328 of the American Legion Mrs. Emily Bonnell, 85, and Co., Inc. at, a price of *>•' ."•>: -...>•;••'••'. after a long illness. Mrs. Bonnell had been a L. Bragg, dedicated the van following Morning Worship :. Walsh, 86, of Clark, died from 1980 to 1981, the past of Rahway, died Thursday, $24,125 per share. Crib Room Care for children of parents attending their classrooms for religious instruction. on Oct. 2. .Sunday, Oct. 23, at Rah- She was born in New communicant of St. Mary's the Worship Service will be provided at I I a.m, The Church is located at the corner of Elm Ave. and president of the Union Oct. 27, in the Greenfield R. C. Church in Rahway. The underwriters began : way Hospital after a brief il- County Ladies Auxiliary of York City and had lived in Convalescent Center in offering the shares to the A Worship Time Program will follow the Children's Irving St. lness. Elizabeth for many years Surviving are a son, Sermon lor children in kindergarten through fifth grade. the American Legion, a Bridgewater after a long il- George N. of North Bra- public on Oct. 17 at a price Mrs. Walsh was born in member of La Chapeau 8 before she had moved to lness. of $24,625 per share. The This will be followed by a supervised program in the UNION COUNTY BAPTIST CHURCH OF CLARK Bricktown four years ago. nch, two sisters, Mrs. Zion to open New York City and she had.and 40 and a past presiden She was born in NewFlorence Ryder of Eliza- proceeds from the sale of 1 Fellowship Room. The Main Worship Service on Sunday, Nov. 6, will •moved to Clark in 1935. Mrs. Pearson had been a or. - '•••• :il of the Senior Citizens o the shares will be added to Starting on Nov. 6 ihe Junior High Fellowship will be at 11 a.m. and ihe Evening Worship Service will begin former communicant of St. York and had lived in Rah-beth and Mrs. May Meyers meet on Sundays from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. The activities at 7 o'clock. Sunday School will begin at 9:45 a.m. for She had been a communi- Clark. way for 56 years. of Jamaica, N. Y. and three the general funds of the Harvest Fair Hedwig's R. C. Church in '•;*•" • :'"••! I' ' will include singing. Bible study, discussions, craftwork. children and youth and at 10 a.m. for adults. Dr. Frank cant of St. John the Apostle Her husband, Joseph She was the widow of grandchildren. company and will be used R. C. Church of Clark, Elizabeth. games and projects within and outside the community. Papandrea. the pastor, will teach "The Wisdom of God: The Ladies' Guild of the For sale in thFLYINe G COLORS PROUDLY - As a history class project the students from Mother Walsh, died in 1953. George H. Bonnell, who for the purpose of financing Seton Regional High School in Clark, wrote to Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo, whose district where she had been a past Surviving are a son, John She had been a membe a portion of the cost of its Meetings during the week: Tuesday, Nov. 8, How to Apply it to Practical Christian Living" to the Zion Lutheran Church of "Christmas Boutique" will of the Bayway Senior Cit died in 1979. •'••:!•?••..: be Christmas decorations includes Clark, for a new flag to be,flown over the school. Rep. Rinaldo obtained a flag president of its Senior P. Walsh of Clark; two dau current construction pro- Railway Troop No. 1051 of the Girl Scouts, 7 to 8:30 Adult Class. The Children's Church will begin at 11 a.m. Clark will hold its Annual Citizens Club and she had izens of Elizabeth. p.m., Hund-in-Hand Program. 6 p.m.; Wednesday, Nov. Meetings during the week: Tuesday, Nov. 8, Ladies Harvest Fair on Saturday, and hand-made gifts. which had been flown over the Capitol in Washington, D. C. Miss Maria DeSantis, left. ghters, Miss Helen H. Wai gram. and the members of her class presented the flag to Sister Regina Martin, the principal, also been a member of its sh and Mrs. Julia McCar Her husband, Robert G 9, Women's Assn. Luncheon, noon; Thursday. Nov. 10, Fisher's Club and Fellowship, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, Nov. Nov. 5, from 10 am. to 3 Rosary Society. Pearson, died many years Joseph Gyurko, 87, Rahway Troop No. 756 of the Girl Scouts, 7 to 8:30 p.m. 9, Mid-Week Wednesday Evening Prayer Service, 7 p.m. right. The students are: Rachel Duzant, second from left, and Ines Mosquera. thy, both of Clark; a sister, The "Bakery Corner" will Mrs. Walsh had been a Mrs. Adele Valcenchi of ago. The church is located at 1221 New Brunswick Ave. o'clock. The fair will be held in feature specialty items such past president of the Ladies Surviving are three dau i;,'ft-;^.' Transportation is available to and from the Church the church's Fellowship New York City and two in Hungarian group as Slovak kolac (yeast cakes) Auxiliary of Clark Post No. grandchildren. ghters, Miss Evelyn Pear- Mr. Zombuto, 51 EBKNEZER AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL by telephoning the office at 574-1479. Nursery care will Hall, which is located at and rosky (filled horns) son of Bricktown, with CHURCH OF RAHWAY be provided at all the services and church functions. 559 Raritan Rd., Clark. together with a large variety whom she lived, Mrs. Mil Joseph Gyurko, 87, of 16 been employed by the Sin- Joseph P. Zambuto, 51, At the 11 a.m. Worship Service on Sunday, Nov. 6, The Church is located at 4 Valley Rd.. at the Lunch will be served of other baked goods. dred Brunt of Rahway and Meadow Rd., Clark, died ger Manufacturing Co. in of Linden, died Thursday, Holy Communion will be celebrated. The Rev. Rudolph Parkway Circle at Exit No. 135 of the Garden State throughout the day and an Mrs. Kettner, 81, Mrs. Doris Ard of Toms Wednesday, Oct. 26, at Elizabeth. Oct. 27, at Overlook Hospi- P. Gibbs, Sr., the pastor, will deliver the meditation. The Parkway. "International Dessert There will also be an "At- River, two sons, Robert P Rahway Hospital after a He had been a communi- tal in Summit after a brief il- Sunday Church School will commence at 9 a.m. Table" will offer favorites tic Treasures Shop" and of Cranford and Marshal brief illness. cant of St. Agnes' R. C. lness. Meetings during the week: Today, Prayer Meeting, from many countries. other items. in veterans' groups of Elizabeth; 15 grand Mr. Gyurko was born in Church in Clark. He was born in Elizabeth Church, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Nov. 5, Young People's Divi- TEMPLE BETH TORAH OF RAHWAY Mrs. Jeannette Colyer children; 17 great-grand Hungary and had come to He had also been a and had lived in Linden for sion, 11 a.m.; Monday, Nov. 7, Deborah Missionary the Veterans of Foreign children and a great-great the United States 73 years member of the Rakoczi four years. Society, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Nov. 8, Men's Chorus Today. Morning Services will he held at 7 o'clock. Kettner, 81, of Rahway, Wars. died Friday, Oct. 21, at the grandchild. ago. He had lived in Eli- Hungarian Society. Mr. Zambuto had been a Business. 7:30 p.m.. Men's Chorus Rehearsal, 8 p.m.; Services during the week: Tomorrow, Late Services, Her first husband, Wil zabeth and Clark before he 8:30 p.m.. Rabbi Jacob Rubenstein will conduct the Ser- St. Mary's sets Jt>hn F. Kennedy Medical Surviving are his widow, construction worker and Wednesday, Nov. 9, Board of Trustees and Bible Study, liam Hickman, died in had moved . to Clark 24 Mrs. Henrietta Pankuch had been a member of ihe 7:30 p.m.. Stewardess Board "B," 8 p.m. vices and preach. TIa//an Solomon Sternberg will chant Center in Edison after a 1942. brief illness. Mr. Hockenberry years ago. Gyurko; a daughter, Mrs. Laborers International The Church is located at 253 Central Ave. the Liturgy. Oneg Shabbos will take place after the ser- Surviving are her second Until retiring 19 years vices in the Birchwood Room; Saturday. Nov. 5, Morning Parish Assembly She was born in Newark Edna Seip of Old Bridge; a Union Local No. 394 of Eli- husband, Lawrence Kett- John W. Hockenberry, ago, he had worked for 17 son. Warren Gyurk of zabeth. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF RAHWAY Services 9 a.m.: Sunday. Nov. 6, Morning Services, 8:30 , and had moved to Rahway ner; a daughter, Mrs. Mar- 66, of Colonia,died Satur- St. Mary's R. C. Church "Whether our expertise is in 1930. years for Diamond Expan- Solana Beach, Calif; two He was a Navy veteran. Morning Worship at 10:30 o'clock on Sunday, Nov. a.m.: Monday, Nov. 7. Morning Services, 6:45 a.m.; garet Sorensen of Metu- day, Oct. 22, at Rahway sion Nut in Garwood. Pre- Wednesday. Nov. 9. Weekly Adult Discussion Group, of Rahway will hold a in the pastoral ministry, the . Mrs. Kettner had belong- granddaughters and one He had also been a com- f>. will be conducted by The Rev. Robert C. Powley, the Parish Assembly on Sun- teaching apostolate, fun- chen; a son, William of Hospital after being stric viously Mr. Gyurko had great-grandson. municant of St. Anthony's pasior. Child Care will be provided during the Worship Synagogue Library, Rabbi Rubenslein will lead the ed to the Ladies Auxiliary North Brunswick; two ken with an apparent heart FLIPPING OVER BREAKFAST-Meiiini; ready for their pancake breakfast mi Oi:i ;•'.' .ii discussion on 613 Commandments, 7:30 p.m. day, Nov. 6. from 6 to 9 draising or administration, ,of Rahway Post No. 5 of R. C. Church in Elizabeth. the Arthur L. Johnson Reijmml Hi.;h School cafeteria in Clark, were, son'.i.'il lof' '•> I lour each Sunday for infants and children to those in se- p.m. we never lose sight of why : brothers, Ralph Colyer of attack at home. Surviving are his widow, The temple is located at 1389 Bryant St. the American Legion and right. Bonnie Shops ;ind Kim Ku.'mi/. .incl (standing, left lo right,.Mary Kna! .md An cond grade. Following the Children's Sermon the youth, : Union and Joseph Colyer of Mr. Hockenberry was 1 The assembly will give we are here: To proclaim : the Ladies Auxiliary of Mr. Messina, 66 Mr. Truhan, 63 Mrs. Patricia Mezglewski drew Bedner, all olficers ol Hir OI-T; ". of I 986 and all residents of Clark. With thcni ,:, sitting as a group, will be excused to go to the Child Care parishioners an opportunity God's message of and Irvington and six grand born in Penbrook, Pa., and Zambuto; three sons, Dom- Room for a supervised program. Older children may sit Rahway Post No. 681 of children. the faculty advisor Nancy Dmji|hi>r iv. (I;ir injh!). The money raised by the hrcnkt.vi' will CLARK ALLIANCE CHURCH to look at their parish and our becoming one; His peo- VARIETY OF FLOWERS • Fall flower arrangements were demonstrated by Mrs. Susan had lived in Elizabeth Thomas Messina, 66, of Stephen Truhan, 63, of inick of Clark and Michael be used lo fund the cl;ir/-, ir.;>. 'hi; si'iuur prom and Ihe class gift. with their parents during the Worship Service. The Sunday School for all ages will be held at 10 a.m. on to search out new ways and ple. This is our raison d'etre Vitelli, a florist, during the program given for the members of the Rahway Woman's before he had moved to Roselle, died Wednesday, Barnegat, died Tuesday, and Joseph, boih of Point Youth Choir, for those aged six to 16, will meet for Sunday, Nov. 6. with Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. resources to meet future for being St. Mary's Parish Club at its general membership meeting held in the Second Presbyterian Church Hall in Colonia 36 years ago. Oct. 26, at ihe Memorial Oct. 20, at the Southern Pleasant; a daughter. Miss Rehearsal, before classes, at 9 a.m. with the choir direc- Choir Practice will begin at 6 p.m. The Evening Service demands in difficult times, Community," concluded downtown Rahway on Oct. 7 beginning with noon-time luncheon and tea. The Mrs. Silverstein, He had been a truck dri- General Hospital in Union Ocean County Hospital Carol Ann Zambuto of tor. Miss Jodi Acker. The Church Learning Hour at 9:15 will commence at 7 o'clock. reports a spokeswoman. the spokeswoman. members of the American Home Dept., chaired by Mrs. Norman (Helen) Strouse, ver and had worked in the after a brief illness. after a brief illness. Point Pleasant and five Singles group a.m. will provide classes for those in kindergarten to adult Meetings during the week: Tuesday, Nov. 8, Ladies assisted by co-chairwoman, Mrs. F. O. (Hannah) Kauffmann, served as the hostesses. shipping department for the He was born in Newark Mr. Truhan was born in grandchildren. Troop No. 47 study. Bible Study. 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Nov. 9, Bible Study Mrs. Vitelli, center, worked with fresh-cut flowers, most of which were imported, as legal secretary Wing Co. of Cranford for and had lived in Roselle for Elizabeth and had lived to sponsor The Parish Care and Evangelism Committee of Ses- and Prayer Meeting, 7 p.m. well as dried flowers and a variety of greens. One design was a medium-size pumpkin 18 years. 33 years. there until he had moved to sion is offering the congregation and prospective members For further information, please telephone the pasior, from which sprouted yellow carnations from South America, orange tiger lilies, orange Mrs. Ella Silverstein, 65, She had 'also been a Previously, he had work- Mr. Messina had been a Barnegat seven years ago. L. G. Austin, 73 bicycles square dance ihe opportunity to attend the three remaining seminars. '.of Clark, died Saturday, member of the Sisterhood ed for the Exxon Co. inmachinist for the Wilco- He had been employed as The Rev. David W. Arnold, ai 388-1272. safflower from Israel, ^ajsiep and, chrysanthemums topped with the pumpkin stem set Lawrence G. Austin, 73, The first seminar was entitled "What Docs it Mean to be The church is located at 2 Dennian Ave. on a rod looking Hike a hat.'Mrs. Ward (Audrey) Baumann, the acting program chair- . Oct. 22, at Overlook Hospi- of Temple Beth O'r of Linden for 17 years. lator Co. in Elizabeth for 27 a quality control supervisor An Autumn Si|ii,iie a Christian." the second, on Nov. 6, will be "Our Uni- tal in Summit. Clark. He had served in the years before he had retired for the Singer Manufactur- of Westfield, died Thurs- Dance, sponsored b\ tin- woman, whose husband is a Rahway florist, commented the program was received en- day, Oct. 27, at Overlook to 'Civil War' queness as Presbyterians" with The Rev. Mr. Powley con- thusiastically. The club president, Mrs. Mathilda Knecht, right, extended congratula- Born in Gloversville, N. Navy Seabees during World in 1972. He had also been a ing Co. for 28 years and had Singles Discussion (in nip < >l Hospital in Summit after a Boy Sanits of K;ili\\;i\ l-ill S.iiiiliiuiM, w ho repair- vening the two seminars, the third, on Sunday, Nov. 13, OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CLARK tions. She conducted the business portion of the meeting, which included a report by Y., she had resided in Scot- She is survived by her War II and was wounded custodian for the Clark retired in 1972. Mr. Truhan the First Baptist Church of long illness. Troop No. 47 bk-u-li/il to I'll ('it.' Plt'.M'Ics. SCI Up «lld Wcslf'ield, will be held ,n "The Presbyterian Church (U. S. A.) Its Structure and The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed Miss Barbara Svachek of Rahway High School on her week's stay at Douglass College ch Plains before she hadhusband, Arthur Silverstein on the Marshall Islands in Board of Education for six had also been a member of Mr. Austin was born in Gettysburg. Pa., from Oci. lip 'l.c liniip L'iicli nijthi iind the church at I 70 Mm Si.. History" with elder, Alex Shipley, as the convenor; for at the 10 a.m. Service of Worship on Sunday, Nov. 6, and in June as a participant in the Girls' Citizenship Institute. moved to Clark three years of Clark; a son, Paul Sch- the Pacific, for which he years and had retired in the Singer 25-Year Club. Sunday. Nov. 20. "The First Presbyterian Church of The Rev. James DiQuattro, the pastor, will preach. The ago. iraldi of Hillside and areceived a Purple Heart. 1978. Long Branch and had lived 14 lo 17, u trip of .'00 miles • il" M-IWJ niL'aK In |he Wcslfield. loninii.iu .•! . s in Westfield for the past 50 in-three day*.. p.m. A S4 admissii'i: v i|i i Rahway" will be the topic with the co-convenors Lynne service will be geared to All Saints Day. Rehearsal for the Mr. Zienowicz _ f . . Tov Chapter Mrs. Silverstein had been brother, Allen Smiler of Mr. Hockenberry had He was an Army veteran He had been a communi- Vales and Robert Ciuidi. Children's Choir will take place at 11 a.m., immediately . . . Rosary Society a legal secretary with Vogel, West Orange. also been a member of the of World War II. cant of St. Joseph's R. C. years. Pariicipai iiiii ucic Ciark Library elude refreshments ,nnl Meetings during the week: Today. Bell Ringers following the Worship Service in the Sanctuary. Sunday is oriented - -'-•-••• • • to hold Vastola and Gast of Wat- George H. Keller Post No. He had also been a com- Church in Barnegat. Until his reliremem in Scouts, Mike l);ink<>: .\,,c prize awards. Meeting, Music Room. 6:.1() p.m.,_ Westminster. Choir School classes for alf ages are provided each Sunday at 9 A Clark resident. Joseph tO meCT chung for many years. 14 of the Disabled Ameri- municant of St. Joseph the Mr. Truhan was a World 1975, he had worked for 35 Forys; Shawn florliii;:: to present p Chinese auction years as a store clerk for ihe Chris McGowjin: l-rank Caller, Dick l.ighihipc. a " Rehearsal. Music Room, 8 p.m.: tomorrow, Rahway o'clock. Zienowicz, the son of Mr. can Veterans of Clark. Carpenter R. C. Church in War II Army Air Corp vet- charter member of the ( .ill Troop No. 1500 of the Girl Scouts, 7 p.m.; Saturday. Meetings during the week: Today, Circle No. 2, on Monday Surviving are his widow, Roselle. eran. National Lead Industries in McGownn: Hrucv Mel ar storytime and Mrs. Joseph Zienowicz The Tov Chapter of the Sayreville. en; Alan Palmci: Nlaik crs Council of New .leise\. Nov. 5, Alcoholics Anonymous Group, Squicr Hall Gym- Church, June Wesner, hostess, 9:30 a.m.. Sea Scouts, Mrs. Jean Sypniewski Hoc- Surviving are his widow, A siiiryiinie for prc-scli- of 16 Maebelle Dr., arrived The next meeting of the B'nai B'rith Women will He had been a communi- Saliga and Rioh SIILYIC\. has had 34 years experience nusiiim and Youth Room. 7:30 p.m.; Monday, Nov. 7, Fellowship Hall, 7:30 p.m., Chancel Choir Rehearsal, 8 Miss Beaver, 24, kenberry; four sons, Frank Mrs. Anita Sudweeks Mes- Surviving are his widow, "OIITS of y|| JIUCS and their on the campus of Albright St. John the Apostle Rosary hold a Chinese auction on Mrs. A. Jean Leonardo Tru- cant of Holy Trinity R. C. in square-dance calling In Rahway Troop Nos. 716, 450. 9, 401 and 423 of the Girl p.m.. Alcoholics Anonymous, Church, 9 p.m.; tomorrow, College in Reading. Pa. on Wednesday, Nov. 9. at 7:30 of Virginia Beach, John W. sina; his father, Thomas of p;ircnis will he held at ihe. addition, he has taus'lu Society of Clark-Linden will han; a daughter, Mrs. Carol Church in Westfield. The Scouts stopped tiic Scouts. Cub PacJ< Gym Night and Den Leaders Meeting, Alcoholics Anonymous, Church, 1 p.m.; Wednesday, Sept. 2 for a five-day orien- p.m. at Post No. 5 of the Rainbow Girl Ill of Parlin, Brinton of Union; three sons, Thomas Cbik I'lihlit- Library on adult courses al H atrium;1 be held on Monday, Nov. 7. Kozak of Linden; four sis- Surviving are his widow, first night at Vallc\ Innv all 7 p.m.; Tuesday. Nov. 8, Flection Day, Women's Nov. 9, Christian Education Committee, Church, 7:30 tation, "Breakthrough '83," American Legion on Maple Rahway, and Corbin at of San Francisco, George F. Tin".il;i\. Nov. 15. from Regional High Sclmol ami ters, Mrs. Mary Puchalski Mrs. Marguerite Moore The second night wass|v:ii Assn. Workshop. Church Library, 10 a.m., Staff Matters p.m. designed to assist the mem- Ave., Rahway. Miss Lynn R. Beaver, 24, College in Marietta, Ohio's home; three daughters, of Rahway and Michael J. ll>:-'() i" I I a.m. at Union llij.'h .School. l(\ Mass and recitation of of Rahway, Mrs. Ann Jack- Austin; (wo daughters. Mrs. in Harrisburg. thus making Committee of Session. Noon, Rahway Troop No. 47 of The Osceola Weekday Nursery School will continue bers of the class of 1987 in of Rahway, died Sunday,. class of 1981. Mrs. Joyce Goshorn of Hig- at home; two daughters, I'aients and iheir child- day he is an eighih ;'ude the Rosary will be at 7 p.m. There will be refresh- son and Mrs. Helen Breuer, Barbara Manzi of San Gab- ill is a loiir ol' Civil War the Boy Scouts. Scout Room, 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, to meet from Monday to Friday from 9 to 11 a.m. and their transition into college Oct. 23, at Dover General Miss Beaver had also htstown, Mrs. Carol Bender Mrs. Linda Fregans of Bel- ivn u ill lisicn losiories, sing English teacher in ihe ('lark in the church. After the ments, food baskets and both of Venice, Fla. and riel, Calif, and Mrs. Patricia history. Nov. 9, Confirmation-Commissioning Class, Church from I to 3 p.m. under the direction of Mrs. Thomas life. Hospital in Dover after a been a member of St. Paul's of Roselle and Miss April of vedere and Miss Julia A. at sours, do lint'crplays and school district. business meeting there will new items. Mrs. Elizabeth O'Loughlin Mazzeo of Winfield; a son, The troop members uere Library. 5 p.m.. Railway Troop No. 1235 of the Girl Walsh. Mr Zienowicz was grad- brief illness. Episcopal Church of Avenel; two sisters, M^- home; two brothers, Joseph pla> ;i I'aine. be a paper bingo. All per- Tickets are S2.5O and of Toms River. Lawrence F. of Washing- escorted and led In .lack Scouts. 7 p.m.. Stewardship Committee Meeting, 7:30 The Pastor's Bible Study will begin on Nov. 9 at 10 uated from Arthur L. John- Miss Beaver was a life- Edna Rockwell of Lebanon, of Roselle and George of Kc;!isiiaiioii is not re- For further inhimiaiimi sons who attend should br- may be obtained at the Rahway. ton; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Smith, Joe Forys, Mary I ec p.m.. Christian Education Committee, 7:45 p.m., a.m. The pastor will discuss his approach to the teaching NOW IT'S OFFICIAL • Eugene H. Bauer, the president son Regional High School long resident of Rahway. Pa. and Mrs. Esther Saun- Union; three sisters, Mrs. (imrt-tl inr this proizram, lo please telephone _\U .")| !. ing paper products. door. Russell of Cranford and Shcelcy, Mr. and Mrs. Run Mother's Club of Rahway "Troop No. 47 of the Boy of Bible Study. The theme will be "The Joy of of the United Countfes Trust Co. presents a certificate in Clark. She had been employed She had been a member ders of Eizabeth and five Julia Gamache and Miss Iv pi.'M.'iiicil in celebration Mrs. Irene Dorothy Kamin- McLaren and Mr. and Mrs Scouts. Scout Room. 7:30 p.m. by the All-State Legal Sup- grandchildren. Evelyn Messina, both of "I' i :;:u!iL-n\ licink Week. Discovery." representing the outstanding shares of the company to of the order of Rainbow ski of Rahway; seven The "Old First" Church is located at the corner of The Church is located at 1689 Raritan Rd. Raymond W. Bauer, the chairman of the Board, ply Co. in Cranford, where Girls, Adrian Assembly No. V Union and Mrs. Florence Remembrance W Cirand Ave. and Church St. she had worked for two Sampiere of Iselin and four MOYEMBtM 11 grandchildren and three establishing the United Counties Trust Co. as a wholly- 68 in Rahway. great-grandchildren. owned subsidiary of the United Counties Bancorpora- years as a training specialist. Surviving are her parents, Mrs. Sangiuliano grandchildren. tion. The firm has an office in Clark. Ti reside 'Jmn/ilij Bible . She was a graduate of Daniel and Youtha Wisely Where SA ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CLARK Rahway High School's class Beaver of Rahway and her Mrs. Antonietta DiRocco DICKERT'S DELI V:h:7?s /.ION I.I IIIIRAN CHURCH OF RAHVVAV Holy Communion will be celebrated at the Worship Sangiuliano, 95, of Cran- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF RAHWAY | Publisher'* retail prlc« $39.95 of 1977 and of the Marietta brother, James of Rahway. 170 Inman Ave. \ IHE RAHWAY NEWS RECOIfe 1 he Service nl Holy Communion will be celebrated Service to be conducted on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 10:30 a.m. ,±m* •L ford. died Sunday, Oct. 23, Colonia In 'I !n- Re\. Thomas.I. Donahue, the pastor, on Sunday. Nursery Care is provided for pre-schoolers. The Sunday "Belonging To God--Now and Forever," will be the SPECIAL at Memorial General Hos- N'">\ ><. .ii S .mil I I a.m. The Sunday. Church School will School and Bible Classes in Christian Education for all topic of The Rev. William L. Frederickson, the pastor's pital in Union after a short : is sold i 1 BE"VE"RL"Y"S be: 1n ai '':I5 a.m. ;iv will the I'aslnr's Bible Class for sermon on Sunday, Nov. 6. The time of the Worship Ser- FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING age groups, youth and adults, will start at 9:15 a.m. and Mrs. Rosenberg, illness. 1413 Main St. IJ-" ll\ Illl.! St. 62 Ii. Milion AM Viuhv Fellowship will sponsor a Breakfast for the Sun the Luther Rally will begin at 4 p.m. vice will be at 9:45 a.m. Holy Communion will be Mrs. Sangiuliino was celebrated on this First Sunday of November. The Rev. SVJI llir uinn "' I M ' ila\ ( lunch School Parents ai 9:30 a.m. in the Church Meetings during the week: Today, Bible Study, 8 J^i born in Monteferrtnte, Ita- Rahway, N.J. Rahway. N.J. Frederickson will be assisted by Paul Rizzuto, the youth IN THE RAHWAY-CLARK AREA I'ahuay. N.J. ll.ill. p.m.; Saturday. Nov. 5, Harvest Fair, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; w/coupon only retired buyer ly. She had come to this Mceiiiis-s dm mi' ihe week: Today.. Women's Sewing Monday, Nov. 7, Confirmation Classes, 6:30 p.m., minister, from the Drew Theological School. The Choir, country 70 years ago, stltl- "fRUPPA's"" CTB" under the leadership of William Whitehead, will sing an all orders can be pickod up (iionp. |!i ,i.iii. Fiyhtli Grade Confirmation Class. 7 Lutheran Men's and Women's League, 8 p.m.; Tuesday, ai our NEW LOCATION Mrs. Lillie Watnick Ro- and the Brook Fox Co., also mg in Cranford. BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE... 960 Si. George A\ anthem. William Pickett is the organist. Child Care will 1657 Irving St. I SS In ing St. > \i \ln- mr nl M M , \ > - p.m.: U'liiomm. I'inpeny Coiiiniiiiee. 7:30 p.m.: MUM- Nov. 8, Choir Rehearsal, 8 p.m., Pastor's Class, 8 p.m. *&»* from senberg, 82, of Clark, died of Newark. She had been a member Ryhwav. N.J. il;i\. Nt>\. 7. ( liiisiian Tdiicatioii Committee Meeting. The Church is located at 559 Raritan Rd.. be provided for young children in the Nursery Thursday, Oct. 27, at She had also been a mem- of the United Methodist Rahway, N.J. i throughout the morning. The Church School classes for w- . 11 v»:*v^ '..'(I p.m.. Wednesday Nov. ). Children's Choir Rehear- EGAN'S ; The Rev. Joseph D. Kucharik is the pastor. Rahway Hospital. ber of the Hadassah Busi- Church of Cranford. .!'.'II Si (ieorge Ave. vil. ~ p in.. .Vliili Choir Rehearsal. 7:30 p.m. all ages will be held at 11 a.m. The Church Council will Atom Tabloid 963 New Brunswiek Ave « 527 W. Grand Aw The Equivalent of a complete religious encyclopedia in one Born in Russia, she had ness and Professional Her husband, Anthony illi»n (Ilitn \ i '...• i. '. I lie ( lunch is located at Flin and Fsierbrook Aves. meet at 4 p.m. The Boards of Trustees, Education and the resided in Newark and Ir- Women of Newark. Rahway 388 9744 j. Diaconate will gather at 5:30 p.m. master reference edition. With the most beautiful padded bind- Sangiuliano, died in Nov., RiiirA;i\. \ ..I. Rahway. N.J ing ever placed on the Holy Scriptures. vington before she had Mrs. Rosenberg is sur- 1982, at the age of 106. I Established 1822 7 SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH OF RAHWAY Meetings during the week: Today, Naomi Circle, moved to Clark four years vived by a daughter, Mrs. Surviving are six sons, """"PAUL"S""""T ERNA S""' I KIM IN I Mil I) METHODIST CHURCH OF The Church School will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Sun- home of Mrs. Gene Dreiling, 1 p.m.. Choir Rehearsal, Protestant - King James Version Catholic - The New American Bible o'.I Ave. Cathode edition THE NEW AMERICAN BlBLE ago. Elaine Weil of Cranford; a Arthur, George and Leo- 228 WI.t Sco\lnl :Ave , . ! 434 W. Grand Ave RAIIWAY day, Nov 6. At 10 a.m. Baptismal Services will begin. At Choir Room, 7:15 p.m.; Wednesday, Nov. 9, Bible Study A Ijiftiful n#w Iransladon m simpio modern eas^y readier- EnqLjh Icy today TT\9 F.rsi Now D.D'0 in Mrs. Rosenberg had been brother. Jack Karkowsky of nard, all of Cranford, "Patriot Rahwav. N.J. (lark. VI. 1 he I I a.m. lamily Worship Service and Message 11 o'clock the Morning Worship Services will be held and Fellowship, Mark's Account of the Gospel, formal study Enflfcin to/th e Roman Cainokc Cnu»cn ,n moio Rahway. N.J. y D«»»iop"Tifii AIM irc'ix than 200 yean, undor tr» aponso'inip of the a buyer for L. S. Plaut and Coney Island, N. Y.; aAlbert of Bridgewater, will he conducted on Sunday. Nov. 6. by The Rev. officiated by the pastor. The Rev. James W. Easley, who and fellowship, home of a member, 8 p.m. Cathode riisraichy in the United Slates Nihii . Established 1965 ObJtal—Rev Stephen J HaMrjegen O f M Co. of Newark for many sister, Yora Alberton • of William of Clark and Ernest Winfield Liquor & Deli ' Donald Ii. Jones, the pastor. Music will be provided by will also deliver the message. Holy Communion and the The church is located on the corner of Elm and SSL and Rev Christian P Cerofce. O C*vm Bradley Beach; fouY grand- .'M I . (irand Ave. SPtClAL'COCOA Ff ATUMS INCLUOC STD Impnmaiur —+ Pji.1Ck Caidmai O Boyi« years before she had retired of Louisville, Ky.; two Union & Middlesex Counties Out of Country and State 25 Wavecrest Avenue! i 1064 Madison Hill Rd the Semoi Choir under the direction of Mrs. Judy Right Hand of Fellowship will be observed. The music Esterbrook Aves. OD A/chthsnop ol Washington Cathode edi- tion aiso contains fua lour color lections ol the 28 years ago. Prior to this children and four great- daughters, Mrs. Yolanda H.ihv.av. N J. ' Clark, N.J. 49'Mil);,'' Aivare/. 'The Church School I'oi all ages and Ihe Adult Bi- will be rendered by the Church and Emergency Choirs. Vatican. 32-pag* loor-cotot Mass Section and tun Winfield Park, N.J. ! co«or ifiuitfiiions o> the Li'e of Mary mtn the Strxv she had been a manager for grandchildren. Colomban and Mrs. Ann 1 Year $10.00 ] Year - $12.00 Ft« Color Scclon o* rr* 1m**,t Apoi'wi of the Rosary In aodMion the B.W« contains a ble ( lass will convene at 9:30 a.m.. followed by Coffee At 5 p.m. the Church Study will be held with the Senior FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF Ful Color 0«H« mjp* wfh ao%\ t** Hory Land wilh leprodud'Ons m lull cotor ol world-Famous 2 Years - $18.00 2 Years - $22.00 J *rn*f AtXOrd S«Ction pamt>ogs by trje old masters o< fefcqrous an sister, Rachel DiBattista of Junior High Youth Meeting will he held at 6 p.m. and the p.m. the 91st Church Anniversary and Pre-Dedicatorial The Worship Service on Sunday, Nov. 6, will be at Italy; 16 grandchildren; 20 3 Years - $25.00 3 Years - $30.00 Wwrr Ihe Senior High Youth w ill meet at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Services of the new Sanctuary will begin. The members of 11 a.n\. "No Easy Task" will be the sermon to be given by Union for the past 10 years. great-grandchildren and Meetings dining the week: Today. Fair Workshop. the Middlesex Assn. will be the guests. The speaker will The Rev. Sara B. Waldron, the pastor. Holy Communion Mr. Wyden, 28 Please enter my subscription to the Rahway News-Record or The Clark Atom Tabloid He is survived by his eight great-great-grandchil-i v CLARK PATRIOT fs Sold Patriot starting immediately. -!- .'l •' DICKERT'S DELI C hurch. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Senior Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 be Dr. Willie J. Sanders of the Friendship Baptist Church will bfcobserved. The Church School will be at 9:30 a.m. Steven Wyden, 28, of widow, Mrs. Lanie Wyden dren. I mC Enclosed is my check, cash or money order to cover subscription. 170 Inman Ave p.m.; tomorrow. Trinity's Annual "Storybook Fair," 4 to of Trenton. The music will be rendered by the Mass Choir Mrs. John Argentiere is the Church School superinten- , II J. 07045 Springfield, died Monday, of Springfield; two sons, <> p.m.: Saturday. No\. 5. Trinity's Annual "Storybook of the Church, and the Choirs of the Friendship Baptist «•••. adti I*, mi IK. «.»>., w I I > .... Colonia dent. Classes are for aJJ ages. The Adult Bible-Class will IW1* MMUy Itb, I h«. I I '"' Oct. 24, at Overlook Hos- Scott and Michael, both of Fair." 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Monday. Nov. 7. Bowling for Church. meet in the Sanctuary of the Church at 9:30 a.m. A l i)» M « *• IMH. r—. pital in Summit. NAME PHONK - -~~r .^w) u HW I I ','7 Springfield; his parents, Mr. (Please print name clearly) O'JOHNNIE'S ! Men. 6:45 p.m.. Howling for Women. 9 p.m.; Tuesday. On Wednesday evening, Nov. 9, at 7:30 p.m., the nursery is provided. *f tXI.M la MdotW ' PORKY'S DELI'' BOB'S LUNCH jff !*!•• nwy UUbtt »kkmd4 vm at I4w and Mrs. Richard Wyden of IO7 KKl11 Nov. 8. Methodist Men's Club. Dinner Meeting and Pro- Prc-Dedicatorial Services will continue. The Rev. The Adult Fellowship will sponsor a Public Dinner AM TttfcU •M»4U«.!M. U 170 Wesifield Ave • 1064 Madison Hill Rd. J 1^ Born in Newark, he had Union; his maternal grand- "N'L-JI \f.f.,t| ,|,| { i ,,i Y , ,.,!, I 3 gram, Asbury Hall. 6:45 p.m.; Wednesday. Nov. 9. Wendell Mapson Jr., of the Union Baptist Church of of roast beef, ham and chicken on Saturday, Nov. 5. The resided in Union for 25 STRF.IiJ ADDRESS (l irk NI Clark, N.J. Phone mother, Mrs. Ada Block of Clark. N.J. ! ' - J Finance Committee Meeting. X p.m. Elizabeth, along with his Choirs and congregation will be schedule is 4 to 7 o'clock. The Buffet Dinner is a Bi- years before he had moved Clark; his paternal grand- WAWA FOODS; The church is located ai the corner of E. Milton Ave. the guests. . Annual Affair. The tickets may be purchased at the door. to Springfield one year ago. mother, Mrs. Ethel Wyden CITY ZIP Larry's Luncheonette ! Winfield Liquor & P If and Main St. The Church is located at 378 E. Milton Ave. The Church is located at 466 W. Grand Ave. Stale Zip Rows of old Mill Mown la- Mr. Wyden had been the of North Miami Beach, Fla. 219 CENTRAL AVE., RAHWAM, N.J. 07065 Lake Avenue • 473 Raritan Road !25 Wavecrest AM- ,I' day in the Holy Land and Kiimcr iilSk>ln:ci , co-owner with his father of and a sister, Mrs. Gail adorn stamps available to Clark, N.J. | Winfield Park, N.J tie Vogel Electric Co. in Durann of Clark. collector* the world over. Colonia. N.J. I.1 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 PAGE 13 PAGE 12 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 RAHWAY NEWSRECOKD/CLARK PATRIOT * City veterans' units * NAACP to cite Women's clubs Bancorporation okays dividend set memorial rites Dr. C. T. Hill At its meeting on Oct. 13 Raised letters identify dangers A retired Rahway physi- Mrs. Mary Lou Hawkins, the Board of Directors of The Veterans Central the United Counties Ban- Rahway will act as the The Veterans C'enlral cian and a past president of the vice principal of Committee of Rahway has master of ceremonies. Committee consists of the the Rahway Branch of the Rahway Junior High \:\ Business on roadways corporation of Cranford finalized plans for memorial authorized payment of its The main speakers will be four velerans' organizations National Assn. for the Ad- School and the first director services for Veterans Day, Daniel L. Martin, the in Rahway. The host post vancement of Colored Peo-of the Rahway Head Start Cards The New Jersey Federa- be presented lo local traffic first regular quarterly cash Friday, Nov. 11. > , , > tion of Women's Clubs has officials." dividend. mayor of Rahway, and this year is Post No. 5. The ple. Dr. Clarence T. Hill, Program, and Charles launched a state-wide cam- "Federal funds are avail- A distribution of 35* per Jerome De Parlier of Post chairman is Mr. Crowell. will be inducted .into the Brame, the Americanism #& .••• "•':r' '*• Services will be held at paign to identify par- able which can be used-to share will be made on Tues- No. 5. The Rev. Joseph Other members include group's Rahway Branch chairman of the Union Squiers Parks at St. George Gauvin. the rector of St.Robert Mullady, Mr. '-• • *" ticularly-dangerous high- improve safety at these Hall of Fame on Nov. 11 at County American Legion day, Nov. I, to stockholders and Grand Aves. beginning way locations and seek cor- types of locations," the Paul's Episcopal Church of Demarest, John Traytior, (he West wood in Garwood, and a past president of the of'record on Oct. 24. 1983. at 10:30 a.m. All partici- rective action.. federation official added. Based on the 2,425,900 Rahway, will give the In-Paul Angelo, and Robert at a Recognition and Rahway Branch. pating units should be there vocation and Benediction. Gering front Post No. 361; Awards Banquet sponsored All awardecs were '.'••. " As pan of the national "Our task is to identify shares outstanding, the cash • ^ ,•• no later than 10:15 a.m. I General Federation of them and encourage that dividend payout will The Rahway High Sch- Tyrone Baskerville of by the Rahway Branch, selected for untiring devo- some corrective action be ool Redskins Marching Rahway Post No. 499 of The idea of the hall of tion to the cause of human Women's Clubs Eliminate amount to 5849,065. James A. Crowell of Rah- taken. We reali/.e it would Band, under the direction of the American Legion and fame originated in 1981 to rights, reports Mr. Robert- Highway Hazards Program The formation of the way Post No. 5 of the be impossible to restructure Ronald Dolce, will provide Anthony Pascale of recognize charter members son. the 500 local clubs of the United Counties Bancor- American Legion is the all of these hazardous loca- musical selections. The col- Rahway Post No. 681 of and individuals who have The keynote speaker for J;;«y ••,.•",•;;<"• New Jersey Federation will poration as a one-bank chairman. Edward W. the Veterans of Foreign I tions, but in many cases a or guard and firing squad made major contributions the event will be The Rev. participate, according to holding company became Demarest of Joseph F. Wars. Black Ink Gail C. Shast. the state problem can be cost-effec- effective on Oct. I. It is the from Post No. 5 will be to the community. James W. Ealey, the pastor Dietz Post No. 361 of the under the direction of Paul The Rahway Branch, of of the Second Baptist . '•; •'*: • White Index chairwoman. tively corrected simply by parent of the United Coun- Catholic War Veterans of Konic. which John J. Robertson is Church at 378 E. Milton »'it\ 500 "The purpose of the pro improving delineation." ties Trust Co. of Elizabeth, gram is to identify danger- which has an office in the president, has changed Ave., Rahway. s c|00 >f only $1690 plus tax 1,000 only 20 -plus tax ous sections of highways in For more than 10 years, Clark. ihe format of its annual The Rev. Ealey began his tv.hsvvi. ';>'-'F irs our state'and bring them to the general federation has *•••••••*• celebration this year and, in pastorate at the Second the attention of appropriate actively campaigned for in- addition to honoring Dr. Baptist Church in 1963 and Other papers and colors available- state and local transporta- creased highway safety CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPELLS IT OUT - Ellen Vigilante, seated, left, the chair- Hill, five other awardees shortly thereafter became have been selected for involved in the concerns of Come in ?nd see our samples... tion officials," said the through the expanded use woman of the spelling bee initiated by the Rahway Chamber of Commerce enlisted the . Coin show to be held in Clark •A." chairwoman. of raised reflective pave- forces of Rahway Chapter No. 607 of the American Assn. of Retired Persons through outstanding community ser- the community. He played PREVENTION A monthly stamp and A wide range of United "Over the next four mon- ment markers. "~^. Mrs. Bernadette Acierno, the group's president, seated, second from left. The Spell- Stamp Dealers Assn., will vice. Those receiving a major role in a coin show, The Clark Show, States and world-wide Fast service guaranteed ths, local federation clubs "We also realize reflec- ing Bee Committee also includes Irma Castor, Maude Bergstedt, Dorothy Ruddy, Eva be ready to purchase any- awards will be: Dr. Adam community-wide coalition PUTTING ON THE BLOCK - Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School of Clark tight end, P1AY IT SAFE now in its ninth year, will stamps, coins and covers thing they need for iheir T. McDaniel, a local dentist of concerned citizens which Kearny takes will compile two lists of tive pavement marks might Pascale and Rebecca Ludlum. The three retired teachers will head the age categories be held on Sunday, Nov. 6. Ron Francisco, No. 4 1, and halfback, Glenn Griffin, No. 44, go after a Cranford player not be the answer to im- will be on display and of-stocks. and a former member and ultimately brought signifi- documented high-ha/artl of 10 to adult, and the prizes will include S100 savings bonds and a weekend in Atlan- The event will take place during the Oct. 29 game. Clark lost the game 9-7. proving safety ai every loca- DOftfr BE SORRY fered for sale. A Clark Show Souvenir president of the Rahway Ci- cant change to the Rahway laurels THE locations," she explained. tic City. The Spelling Bee will be limited to 50 in each category, so keep checking this at the Ramada Inn at 36 tion, but we have long rec- Card will be issued, and ty Council: Mrs. Marie school system, according to "One list will contain slate paper for an entry form. Coverage by television is planned and there will be T-shirts Valley Rd., Clark, at the in long run ATOM TABLOID highway locations and will ognized this night-time gui- Interested individuals and refreshments! The committee selected the Rahway High School auditorium for a In addition, members of given free lo all attendees. Brown, the branch the branch president. Garden State Parkway Exit Johnson PTA English group dance sjstem as an inexpen- and other civic organiza- the public may bring any This card will only be treasurer for 21 years: Den- For further information Jeffrey Heinze be forwarded to state fed- Sunday afternoon in January, 1984. Dorothy Ruddy will be the challenger, using the No. 135. The Kearny Kardinals sive way to reduce accidents tions are being encouraged material they may have for available at the show. nis Boykins, a vice principal on the NAACP or this 219 Central Ave., Rahway, N.J. eration officers for pre- Merriam Webster International III Unabridged Dictionary as the reference source. With The show will run from to sponsor again taps starts college won'(he National Division/- and feel improved delinea- to join the campaign by sale, since the participating Further information may in Ihe Carteret school event please telephone sentation to stale 'trans- Mrs. Vigilante and Mrs. Acierno at a luncheon planning the spelling bee, left to right, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Admis- Walehung -Confcrence tion of this type should not contacting participating dealers, which include be obtained by telephoning system and a past president 382-5302, 388-1447 or Cross-Country Champion- 574-1200 portation officials. A second are Seated, Maude Bergstedt; standing, Irma Castor, Dorothy Ruddy and Rebecca sion and parking will be 'Getaway' Prof. Asher A Clark resident. Jeffrey he overlooked," Gail Shast local women's clubs for in- members of the American 2471091 of the Railway Branch; 381-7768. ship at Warinanco Park. list of county and municipal Ludlum. free. S. Heinzc. is enrolled as a high-hazard locations will noted. struction. The ways ami means A member of Union member of (lie freshman The Kardinals had 28 chairwoman of Clark Art- County College's English PRIVATE INSTRUCTION CARPENTRY PAINTING AND class ill iili/ahethiown Col- points. Clark was sixth with CLEANING SERVICES HOME IMPROVEMENT PAINTING AND hur L. Johnson Regional Dept.. Prof. Deborah Expert Carpentry, additions, DECORATING lege in Elizabeihtown. Pa. 172 and Rahway was PIANO-ORGAN-ACCORDION PROGRESSIVE GEN'LCONTR. INC. DECORATING r dormers, kitchens, baths, High School Parent- Asher. was re-elected the seventh with 185 in the GARAGE SALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED ENTERTAINMENT lesoru in YOUR home by Vic Zrg< HOME IMPROVEMENT SPEC. He is the son of Mr. and basements,etc. Noiobtoobigortoo CLEAN UP AMERICA EXTERIOR Teacher Assn.. Mrs. Dot manfcMA29thr«ar. 925-1971 ALUMINUM 4 VINYL SIDING FREE secretary-treasurer of theMrs. Mark Heinzc of 10eiglii-ieam field. ClARK-136 Willow Way (oil Lake FULL TiME POSITION lor Clerk M.A.W. SOUNDD.J. Music for All Oc- small. AskforAt- 287-5101 tf. Th* p*nonalir»d hnu»«cl#Or>mp casions. Light Show. Reasonable R0OHNG.AD0ITI0NS.P0RCH ENC. INTERIOR ESTIMATES Picrdinock, is once again New Jersey College English CALL Ave) Nov 3, 4&5, 9-5. Furn. Typist - Knowledge of Bookkeeping PRIVATE DRUM LESSONS In home ••rvK* (hot ACCURATE BUILDING CONTRAC on account of the cost." CLASSIFIED ADS APPEAR THREE TIMES- YOUR VISA OR ing. Vour Arta. Call S05-W6000 LOST ANP FOUND Cleaned & Grouted Tubs REcaulk- 24 Hour Answering Service G I s w_a r e PapejJ^ a c k s 273-1114 TORS Kitchens, Decks, Additions. The cost will be $240 per academic year and as the Kin Hubbard 172 points. C0L0N1A 107 Longfellow Dr, Oct EitR-2105 LOST-Male Husky-Tan 4 White WANTED id Rich Oays-381-3716; MASTERCHARGE Replacement Windows free Est couple, which will include secretary of the state-wide 19. 1 Day Only 9 5 Clothes Tools. W/Blue Eyes. Last seen in Clark. FENCING & ERECTING fvei 862-3521 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY PROCESS MAIL AT HOME! J75.00 Junk Can I Truck] Wanted. We pay . 283-3491 With This Coupon Only All Types • Chain link, vinyl, *ood Furn Elc SOMETHING FOR [BANKING per hundred! Noexpenence. Part or Reward 382-5925 S40. $50. t60, {70 &J8O.O0 picked dinner on Friday, three organization the previous E Residential, com meicial. indus trial E V_E R L°iL . . lull time. Start immediately. up. 31*4457. tf DOM'S ENTERPRISES meals and a cocktail party year. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE WEDDING INVITATIONS 20ns_exrmJjre_est. 381-6124 AO/ DISCOUNT ON ^ USED CARS I TRUCKS _ MISC. FOR SALE COLONIA-331 Colonia Blvd. Nov54 TELLERS Details-send self addressed CARPETING ~ PERSONAL Usad Passenger car tires Wanted 9Ga Vrnyiwire48'H J3 99'lt In "You nome it. We do it" on Saturday and two meals 6, !0am-4pm. Clothes. Misc, HH. stamped envelope to C.R.I.-1525, Anyiue.311-0102. • tf 1-V ^ INTERIOR PAINTING £ GUARANTEED 73 Chevy Station Wagon, 8 cyl. FUR JACKFTWi. I Mink 1 He.ivti VIDEO TAPING-Weddings. Parties. CARP£TWhypayretarl?Buydirect4 stalled incl. everything cucein $ Xmas Tree. Garden Tools. Many P.O. Box 3149. Stuart. FL 33495 Carpentry, fences, landscap- on Sunday. PART TIME You rwed not pr«ient coupon at NOTICE OF TAX SALE A/C P/S tow PkgJSOO or B0 Both irupiges Aiso,(HHe.i«oi (53 it Etc . VHS-BHA. Professionally Able to pay high prices for gd. run. sa*e. Carpet 4 installation- fully gales Free Watch * an)• order1 llemsj RELIABLE.MATURE WOMAN to cara ing, tree rem. & prun., gut- time of free ejtimote. All woric must The first child 18 years of Originally from Buffalo, 225-0586 Brown All e»cel coud 5/ 10 ].' WEDDING done. Satisfaction guaranteed. uud can S truck}. No Junk Cars guaranteed, free Estimates Call (or lor my infint Full Time in my 381 1044 ters clnd. & installed, screens [ 1 COLONIA 63 Claremont Ave. Nov. Lowestiate 6345593 wanted-Oasis Ford 721-7100. complete information be scheduled before March 31, 1984 Notice of Sale by the City oi Railway of Rral Property situated In the READER 73 Audi TOOLS" Sun IMI. R.DAC" Sacril S4 )0 for.ill 5414423 CLARK age or younger will be she earned her bachelor of INVITATIONS No.Edison home. Light housewrk repaired, decks, houling, odd Si RADIAlS(4l0u,ilSlHJIIpluMims 445 10-4 Kerasun Heater. Toys. LOSE 10-29 LBS In one month. No Eves 3882354 Coupon Expirei Feb. 29, 1984 City o( Rahway. Union County, New Jersey, for unpaid taxes and other AM/EM lie Cond Must sell You'll itf ffct Good pay. Must haveown carS Refs. AUTO WRECKER jobs, mosonry; underground allowed to go free and the arts degree in English and P205 75R15 like tint.. $185 BooksJIH Items NO EARLY BIRDS! exercise needed. 100 percent Bi(Sa«ingsonuscdparts&car3 We OLSON CARPET CLEANING-Steam B&Z Ff IK1 .ftiunlclpal liens. $1400_Ca|lanylime_ J88-2166 by Regency 574-141? drainage systems, I sharpen- cost for each additional American literature from 5 1'I76 Kawasaki 100 >. H.itavas COLONIA 155 Midfiek) Rd (2 blks" buy ditabled & wrecked cars Cleaning. 3 Rooms 4 Hall CHAIN LINK S WOOD PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that Roger li. Pnbush, Collector of Wed., Thurs., Sat. 73 Mark IV full power. A/C R/D Ai a Fronjclin Statt ttlltr, SatislaclionGuatantMd 381-1044 ing serv. avail. TO in from Farmer's Market) Nov 4 45. CLERK TYPIST.P/r. General Office $35.95 381-8518 DOG RUNS P/BPSS P/W.ArWfM8tik E.c Mopen H 0 969-2194 NEWCREDITcard'Nobodyrefused' 3*1-4252. child will be S55 eating in the University of Warwick Taxes of the the City of Rahway and A. Charles Balllsta. Assistant The Atom Tabloid you'll b« in dirKt contort Duties, Mon.-Fn.. 4 hrs. daily. Flex. I Cond Must Sell $1200 or B 0 • Come In • 9_3_ with our customer! providing Also Visa/Mastercard. Call JUNK CARS WANTED EASTERN CARPET CLEANING- PIANO TUN1MG' the children's dining room in England, where she was Municipal Collector of Taxes.of Ihe City of Rahway. will offer at public IRAVSl IRAKI K :-'O Mulid.iy Sell Schedule Call 925-6010 SWIMMING POOLS f.7 969-0469 -* TELEVISION SERVICE Rahway News Record/Clark Patriot 388-2166 Cont.'iocil NcAflii'.hiuilet n"* 14 See Our ISEUN-5 McKmiey Ave (off Worth prompt, courteous uryki 805-687-t0OOExt.C-2105 » 311-2457$$ SPEICAL-Prof. CleanersolCarpets4 auction on Tuesday the 15th day of November. 19H3 at ten o'clock In CUSTOMER SERVICE COMMEKCIAl ( INDUSTRIAL JOE'S TV-ZENITH SALES A SER- or S60 eating in ihe main graduated with honors. She READER a w n 111,' .cr ei'in iiMin $;' I 0(1 St) Nov 4 4 5. 10-4 HH Items. and using your good math CURLY or BODY PERMS That Last! Uphols. 2 rms 4 Hall, J29.95 All SIZES the forenoon (prevailing time) In the Council Chambers of the Rahway 73 Dodge Van. 56.000 mi. semi Many Samples Lionel t Flyer Toy trains, older model VICE. 634-2524. tf The Atom Tabloid Weekend Magazine Capable person to takephorteonlers 241-7647 FREE E5TIMATES dining room. received her master of arts finish carpet.captchi New paint 5 4 9 19 0 5 Clolhesii_Iog_ skills to do a superior jobl Just J15. Estelle's Hairstyling. 131 ixpljrn motors. Matchbox. Dinky. PAINTING AND PIANO SERVICE INC. City Hall, City Hall Plaza, In the City of Rahway. Union County, New and complaints. Must print legibly. NORMAN'S TV SERVICE • Exp. serv. CALL WHEN ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD rad trans w/pump. $2400 LINOEN-223 Bradlord Ave (off w' Prior teller or cashier ex- Pershin; Ave. Cirteret 541-6342 Corgi, etc. cars. 721-3863. DECORATING Tuning t, Repoirj-fulty [Deposits of S25 are now degree in English from the Jersey, the severallots and parcels of Jand mid rial property hereinafter Pick up our FREE guide to buying invita- 5-person office in WesrtieW. Casual 381-2094 925-2567 for 20 yrs. Reas rates 4940898 or Eli;. Ave > Nov. 4-5. 9-4. R dt.. Nov perience helpful. Good Jtor- TYPING Done in my Home: Reports. certified. Guaranteed 388-2166 FOUR PLAYIR DIGIIAl PIN HAH dress. 233-0310 Junk Cars 4 Trucks. S25-X100 Painlm,: Experienced Inleiioi/E»- 276-1776days and eves being accepted, mid ihe.Stale University of- New set forth which are described In accordance with Ihe last tax duplicate 1 tions and a Groom's checklist. Open 9am 11-12 ting solariet commensurate FLOOR CARE 71 foid Torino. 2 dr, Blue Excel for Sale Mir-tsell J? )'. Resumes, College Papers Etc 70s* pick up. Call anytime. tenor VERr REASONABLE Free Est. 20% off with Including the name of the owners as shown on the duplicate In the City Guaranteed Reader to Reader want ads are with experience, excellent SUPERVISOR to manage a dept. of deadline for reservations is York in Oinghamton and a 541 7775 to 5pm, Mon. thru Fri. RAHWAY-198 4 208 E. Lake Ave." Reasonable Rates! Call 8f 2-2794 U2-4231 tf & mnuTOT cujumc Hardwood floors installed, i fully Ins ?itu jns-wc 499-9234 this caapai ADS Cond AskmsJI000 969-3179 benefits. For consideration, 20 part-timednversinWestfield. In- of Rahway. for non-commercial advertisers only. Items for Nov 5.8-5 Anliq.Mopeds.Clothes, finisned Free Esi A Melchoir I Tunng mltrvclol evoibbl«) Thursday, Dec. I. masters degree in education 70 Ford Galane please coll 745-6144 volves hiring, scheduling, working - Armando wants your worn or wreck- -JRCUl"" LENNY'S PAINtlNfi AND ROOFING The sale will be made at the time and place aforesaid. CLOSE OUT SALE Tents. Washer. Dryer. 4 Misc Items. ^34-1105 as a reading specialist from sale must not exceed 51,000. Price and 34.000 miles The Atom Tabloid witti small-print maps, maintaining HOROSCOPE ed car. Good prices paid 574-8772 " I INTERIOR 4 EXTERIOR MISSING 374-2030 For further details please The amounts set forth below represent a complete statement of all KAHWAY-464W takeAve. Nov. 4.5 "fLOORSANDING ROOF SHINGLES REPLACED INS phone number must be in ad. Autos, real Call388-U99 AT WAREHOUSE 219 Central Ave., Rahwa.v, NJ FtonMin State || legible dispatch records. Additional COLOR Portable TVsWANTEDtobuy telephone Mrs. Pierdinoek ihe State University of New municipal charges against the property existing on December 31. 1982. 4J. 8-3pm READINGS HAROLD STEmTlT Floors sanded 4 finished Call 381-3848 Plioenu Brokerage Famous for low responsibilities available 233-0310 AnyCondihon- Days753-7333.E»es. S..I...,, 1 «..„!..., 574-1200 by Mn. Kayt Frankcar. 381-2537 at 388-7714. York in Buffalo. together with Interest on all items computed to November 15th, 1983, estate, garage sale & babysitting not ac- RAHWAY-457 Cornell Ave. Nov 5/6. 241-7070 PLUMBING & HEATING cost auto & cycle insurance Big sav- INTEREST RATES Equal Otvorturary Empfem M/F BEAUTY CONSULTANT NEEDED. No Rood*' I Advt.of. Card. PoWn. 4S4-7496 Rill's fainting 4 Paperhjnfjmg excluding advertising costs and officer's fees. ings for truckers, contractors store Sat.4 Sun.. 8 30 am GIANT SALE experience required. Full or part Cryital. Availabl* lor f/lvor* f or- Avmgi' room, stdijwalls. $12 Ceil- Emergency Mwer cleaning. Plumb- PROFESSIONAL and viV cepted in Guaranteed Reader lo Reader Sec- i 1 Ch ANY junk or running cars. Top dollar AS LOW AS 12% MISC. EVENTS _ HH Misc. Priced to Go1 R.'D.Nov. GARDENING AND ins & Healing Repairs. Free Est. Hot. The sale will be made In fee to such person as will purchase the pro- keepers Compare Free quote by FOR SALE OR RENT time. Will tram. Contact: Barbara paid. 7 days a week pick-up. incsJS 634-5760 BUSINESS DIRECTORY tion. Contact Frank MR. STEAM Water Heaters Lenny Grieco, State Prior IO joining the coun- perty, subject to redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but In no case phone Iselm 283-1440. Toll free A & C'S ANNUAL FALL S XMAS Notice to prospective renters Any 1 m 2. Fri. 4 Sat 295-11M LANDSCAPING John's Pa.ntinK A Conlractlnt/ Ext RECEPTIONIST 634-9267 STUM CAIMT ClUMMG 800-662-3048 hll 8 pm BOliriQUE 627 Iclleison Ave. ftMCIAL PAT'S LAWN MAINTENANCE Mow Lie 6249 57444M ty college staff in 1978, in excess of 18% per annum. 636-7772 rents advertised heiein lor qualified RAHWAY403ElmAve.Sat Nov 5. BOOKKEEPER P/T Days Exp AR Bonded S Ins Light Carpentry/ NO PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. ADS MUST BE MAILED PART TIME $2 reading w/thi» ad USED TOOLS WANTED Railway Nov 5K6,8.irn-4pm Reas real rental may be subject to anv fAU SPECIAL Eertiluer. Seed. Thatch. Edp,e Repairs iVaHpapeimg 4 Santas Expert plumbing & heating repairs. Prof. Asher was an instruc- If at the sale a person shall offer to purchase, subject to redemption at P 10am - 4pm A/P Payroll & Payroll taxes Flex firs. {RELATED ITEMS Any 2 rooms, J39.°5 BUSY IN OR BROUGHT TO THE OFFICE. AUTO INSURANCE I' r i c H_S_ wm *inmi in 'aSK Shrubs trimmed Clean upi Free Hunc AllCallsans 574-0087. Water heaters, drain cleaning. St. the rate of Interest, less than 1 %. he may In lieu of any r.ite of Interest to rebate or credit icquned by State Evenings and weekends for o Call3«l-7200i-43 Call54(-2174 Uvina t Pining Arto t? rmi.) tor in reading at the State Eslfullylns 541-78^15 lie CallCarlGatcs.3IM7l5. tl 1OW 1OW DOWN RtADING t VANITY FAIR 01) 111 I law(N I S 54 4 6_3etseql_ _lf new progressive, long term ;;ss a imci in. tur»n Eocfl oooitionoi rooffi,$15 » frank's fainting Int Fit Free Est BEE redeem, offer a premium over and above the? amount of taxes or other THECAMBRIDGE DIET RAHWAY 93 Kearney Avae (across ROOFERS Experienced Call RON'S SCRAP METAL TAXIAdults 4 Wt oho tptciaRit in funutvrt iftam READER JO_READER_ READER TO READER PAYMNT TRIP JL' Nov. 12 ForRcserv Call Yearly Par king Rental Available. ?19 care facility in Berkeley S.L LANDSCAPING1 • Lawnscul. fe'r- University of New York in charges, as In law specified, due the municipality and the property shall READER TO READER IS HlRl TO STAYI liom Elu. Ave A4P) Nov 5. 9-3 anytime, 3 8 2-8286 Children's Special Alum. Cans. 1 (turning, for afl appointment Coll, A»era jf Room J35_ 636-3161 Free Telephone Quotes 574-2308. St. John Vianney Cub CentialAve, Rahway S15p/space Heights. Apply, tilizer. Seeding, Fall Cleanups In- f Buffalo. She has also served be struck off and sold to the bidder who offered to pay the amount of lose 5-15 lbs. tho First (Rndt.Nov6) DELIPERSON-Call for appointment cent ea Call anirtime.969-2522 E«peiienccd Pointing 4 Paperhang- •OB'S DINING SET,Counlr> Fr. I'ed Ibl ORIENTAL RUG-Chintsc Hand (Incl. Sundoys) Scout_ Pac_k ^523 monthly 57<-15759-5_onl|t. 313-0070 99«-9561 sured.FieeEst 382-8691 SckMl ATARMOO Corop F< Cond AFT. 1 pm. Deli Station 954 Inman ing hit/Lit Ireeest Guaranteed as a part-time instructor of taxes or other charges plus the highest amount of premium. Bin Velv Cam-back Clic Pels S V.eokl PLUMBINO rt inyslksc.i^ Basic.7a«xon far Made WOOL PILE 5'6"« 8'6". 9am - 9pm JOLLY" CORNER BAZAAR NOV 5. Wheelchair $25. month Call BERKELEY HEIGHTS RON'S LANDSCAPING -Laon care. •It«Uif Payment for the sale shall be made before the conclusion of the sale li'anr. $495 634-6436 Wo arc located on: Ave. Edison. • Call Joe, 738-7269or63_41-9164 English at Niagara County m.in AstMaie'1150 499 9392 Un used $700 381-9741 Coll: ACME BROKERAGE 10 4 first Congregational Church, Call me BEFORE Garage, estate sale CONVALESCENT CENTER MRS. FAT , CARPET REPAIRS Sod. Ferlrli/ing. fall Clean Upi. 21 Weitftold Avo. Clark. N.J. J JUKI TNI JMKMAN •fmtoliotron, R»ttrttcr*i, Sttpi Exterior. Interior. Industrial Pain- A HIATINO •Skilb I Ceactf B _ by cash or certified check only, or the property shall he resold. DINING ROOM M.iiilr I than 539 Barroji Ave^ WooddrirJse oi moving Antiques, collectibles, CLEANING PERSON-P/T. to be call- CAN SCHVE ANYf Community College in San- BABY CARR S?0 StroHi'rJlO S*int: PIANO S BENCH.Iike NEW Also. Linden 486-3232 35 Cortege St. lUbyi, Qevung Thatching. Etc. Low Prices lini:4Pjperhari(!inn Free Est Wall Allen Ibl 4 Chrs A Hutch $500 Call Mitch: FOBRENT-HduSE-$625""p!usutiK 3 Scrap Iron & Metals •arati taua t Air. •2-3 & 5 Half Day Sessions] Any parcel of real property for which there shall be no other purchaser SI 0 TubSJ Plant PnleS5 Music Rook Asking $650 Call all 381-3723 VVOODBRIDGE UNITED MflHODIST depression, old iewelry Fair Prices. Berkely Heights ed lor emergencies. 8:30-5. Clark PROBLEMS, SUCH / -Low Prfcti & FTM Eitimottt 283:0604 3819674 li plusBdims Garage. Frig . DW I'I P.ipcr RemiK.il Ask lor John Call •um t KIT. KUU. •Doy Core Program born, N. Y., and as a lec- will be struck off and sold to the City of Rahway in fee for redemption at R,i»inettS?O 636-6297 6pm 636-0787 CHURCH69MainSI.Nov5.9303 CallDma 634-7742 Area. Call for appt.499-7207 LOVE, HEALTH, Pick Up Service •Ntv Corp.! SdWi Toothbrushes with soft, end- mo. Sec Availlmmed 634^4336 GENERAL LAWN MAINIENAricF until! 1pm 925-3107 MARRIAGE, t, CALL -tmuranct Ctoimi •WT wira SIUH HUTIIK Available-Open turer in the Humanities 18% and the City shall have the same remedies and rights as other pur- ELECTRIC GUITAR « Airip 1 -eel PICTURE WINDOW Used 8 ft Ther- Handcialled ItemsBaked Goods or Call 464-0048 Young aggressive ambilmu', 4 e>p rounded nylon bristles arc BEDRM.Ranch Oak lain M.ill Bo< fOR RENI-CLARKFuinished sleep " G BELIINO" srsras -wira HUTBB chasers. Including the right to bar or foreclose the right of redemption. Cond Musi Sec Only $165 or B 0 ALLCITY White Flephant-Jeivelr, & Snack HELP WANTED THE CARPET DOCTOR 7:30am to 5:30pm vital aids in promoting Dept. at Medaille College in spr Dresser Muroi f) D'aw Good mal Pane Needs Repairs $150 ing room lor mature, working EOE F/T Temp. Assignment for prepara- •34^096 Low Rales Call alt 5 pm 548-1302 •S(Wn I MIDI OUNDK Call 5748868 '5" win rns INTERIOR/EXIFRIOR PAINTING 1155 i 2153 St. I The sale Is made under the provisions of the Revised Statutes of New Cond $300 634-9065 Queen Sola Sleeper $50 382-6635 B_j r__ TRAINEES Join a progressive sales tionof book. Listmgstockvaluesand 316-2354 24 Hr. Am. Svc. healthy teeth and gums. Buffalo. CABBAGE PATCH KIDS gentleman Refi & security req 283-3065 IREE ESTJM_AIE__ Jersey 1937 entitled "Sale of Real Property to Enforce Liens" Section FENCE 100 leel Vinyl Coaled Cham PING PONG TBL..$25 Couch.pl.iid. AUTO XMAS'CRAfI SHOW-Nov 12 Com- organisation We will train you. Car a dividends. Duties incl. working with 17 BRANT A riMln. li. Lk.Ni.tiit 1AHWAT381-6M0 BEORM.SET 7pc Conlernp Good WOOOSTATK TREE SERVICE-Trce JOHN & CHET'S PAINTING Yx- Link, mclodi". all iiost ft haid*a'e 90 $.35 Desk metal $25 Cai «oot tt» OKGINAl COUIUIBIES" munity Center. 234 Roosevoll Ave _ i?? must. Call Ioi interview between 9 figures. An eye for detail and 54:5 19 to 54:5 111 et seq. Cond Only u •. e tt 6 mn r.t Oily illO • Ioi in l,m. lo' FURNISHED ROOM Foi Rent. Private CLARK APPLIANCES removal 4 pruning Senior Cili/en perienced Coll after 4 00 634-0354 4942998 S??5 5748894 R,tckSI5 925-4351 Xmai" Dort I diioppoml )rwjf ih.ld of C.irterel Dealers Welcome am 44pm. 574-1579 organization needed. Accuracy a At any time before the sale, the owner may in,ike payment of the 58(10 FirmCallfves 3820897 INSURANCE BathS Entrance. Call Aft 6pm Allan's Washer-Dryer Repair Service. DRAPERY discount. Immediate Service • FIREBALL CAM. Ci,iin!illml i400 YountlH (NO1 Col»co Dolll 541-5393 SOME PEOPLE must Call 382-3450 EOE/M/f 574^449 ?1J amount due, together with interest and costs incurred to date of pay^ CARPEUold 60 yds w Pad t.c o PIONEER 5 *ay 150 Wall Speaker 3826*87 Hairdressers, share the adventure. Specialist on Whirlpool. G.E. 4 Ken- 2 76-6 15 7 SLIPCOVERS ^USAN SWALLPAPERING/STEVE'S ROOFING 1 Cond J?5II Racing Car Srt SIS brcbloik$7O 381-3565 Lowoit rates avallablo. JEANETTE Modern, prestige shop in Clark. DRIVER-P/T in alt. to pick up Lab more, and on most makes j models ment and which payment shall be made at tin Office of ihe Collector of Sy.lfm 12 ' wooler New in carton ROOM FOR RENT m pvl home. Full UPHOLSTERING PAINTING 283-1911 or Small down payment. Im- COUNTRY CKAfT Money no obiect lor person with RETIRE WITH specimens in Union t Middlesex DREW LANDSCAPING Roof repairs, siding, leaders, gut- Taxes. City Hall. Rahway. New Jersey. All i:h« ks must be CERTIFIED 388-2663 FIREWOOD.IIJkJioiih S1110 uml SINGLES ONLY.. 57442*4. tf CnslJ798AskS19O 558-0693 925-5054 or 382-9065 privileges All Ulil paid $300-'mo 1 566-0887.ini/E.t Low Rates Free mediate coverage. BOUTIQUC lollowing Call Rich at 331-7929 counties. Must have own vehicle. DON'T REUPHOLSTER WE REPAIR ters. No job too big or too small. Ask and payable to the City of Rahway Pic K uriC.ill alt 4 p>ti381 7769 PORT.DISHWASHER. Butchei Block Callajt bjirn __ <990133 Good Looking 34 yr. ok) Mm. Look- Repairs on wash., dryers, dshwshrs. SERVICES, INC. E s t SPECIAL SERVICES 4 RECOLOR VINYL FURNITURE 4 (orStantheMan-287-5100. tl 29 Howell Ave.. Fords ARE YOU BORED? Would you like to MORE Advancement and /pr F/T poss. ing for good looking 34 y(. old FIREWOODIncui! Mil :n IOP.SIOO 494-5696 fas 4 elec. ranges 541-726S or •LANDSCAPE CAR PETE < crllen t Cond ilion !?>M (off Main St.. Woodbridgi) work 3 full daysa week? Look no fur- liter. 381-1302 CAR SEATS AT YOUR RESIDENCE. WE STOP LEAKS. New roofing 4 M'rtiOir, Inni: bur in op If, Woman. Please reply to:- Atom •»24t4 Day S Nite calls. 20 yrs DESIGN/PLANTING MI U-n wilh REFRIG. Geii Eler Good cond CARPETING "FLEft MARKET Call Eves 352-3649 rrpam Work Guar. Clark Builders ftf-ROOFING I SIDING bold Ian 51 ?5 Call 283-2292 ther. .Wehivctheperfectjobforyou THANJUSTA Tabloid. P0 Box 1061 ES. Rahway. e»ptr. •LAWN MAINTENANCE rSOFA CHAIR- amount $65 634-5483 t. dosl liuaru hee;ei $100 Call 374.1622 Nov.3-6 fdNov.}0-13 flea Market every Tuesday New FATHER & SON Inli-tvil ID CHEST OF DRAWERSMalch Ind in our Sales Oepl. You must be a SITUATION WANTED NJ 07065 -. lnc.,14yrsexp 381-5145 "SPICIAl" CARPET INSTALLATION J FIREWOODilln-eiMiiu'd llnsi) all 6.10 inn 499-7103 Linoleum ft Til* Dover United Methodist Church, Appliance Repairs S Parts. •SODDING/SEEDING «T I.',. I'M Ibh Ask $200 Man Typi'*nid Ibnln • lOAMtFM responsible individual, good speller, for The B«st Price in " 388-5280 '« Thrrlfy p*|tU dan I p«r lot high GOLD WATCH. HOUSE CtEAmNG • Weekly bi- KITCHEN I DliETTE PAINTING & REPAIRS hllCnl 10 M/e f. "elueirii 690 New Oover Rd. Edison, 6am- Microwatts, air conditioning, SAGGING SEAT BOTTOMS l)jn«'l H K.» inw v, J3ii.all.jll 5pm 381-1357 REFRIG. l-l cu It Almnmi lyr old o*«rh*«d With M«nvlin9 RAHWAY BAY CARE CENTER -1071 perienced. courteous, reliable ser- CALL AFT, 4:00 SPRINGS RETIED- (.36 9467 this iob will be given over the $-150 1 7'1 .1 S. I. Run.-!.. 5650 Ipil Nicklf's Uncirculated 530,000 You work hard all theory. Ed Zippula63t-27II- H vice any time any day or night. HAULING & CLEANUP name it. I do it Free Estimates. Very Ron ScfemUt ftSo n Appointments Avoiloblo. I'M HI Conl 560 ': C.ili .ill 5 pm Typt'wiilers New & Used Sales New Brunswick Ave. Rahway SAT CIEANING-Thorough. reliable, effi- NEW LINING. NEW HI) ROYAL ElEC. OFFICE phone but its worth your while to I »ur» Reasonable 3IS-6926 r & H i .v •1:1 IH oilhinools J?65 549-3709 Repairs Rentals Low Rales BINGO BONANZA your life and what cient t trustworthy. Organizing a Tutoring by public school teacher. 247-7565 Attics, cellars, garages cleaned 225-1398 636-1994 HEAVY WEBBING 634 1237 or 634-1171 TYPEWRITERGood Condition Ask WOVEN WOOD SHADES NOV 5 8 30-3 30 Dealers Wanted call for an appointment Call K. Frat* 969-0533 H-l I'flnt rtrViu- Sclin.i COINS QUARTERS-1932 PDS thru In Morylond HOY. 6. 1 Doyl S35 In. Math* Reading.grades 1-S.Callaft Dinettes Disposal o! contents Fiee pst 381-4454 Space $J0-$l_5 M^OSM do you get? Speciality. Refs. t Trans.283-4583 J»CK"S APPLIANCE SERVICE- RENT US Call J.m 283-2745. Yard ...10% Off wW» Hw U— FORMICA DINETTE SET $30perday 25per- on where you work, 541-8011 COLOR IV RCA19 XI100 lifci' rn-« i FREE KITTENSIi'injle', V,iir,.i',r,ij cot in your home Any sola & ? VBtTKAL BLMDS Piano. Clarinet Guitar, Sax, Organ Dishwasher. Call 636-3963 Order sheds, garages, houses Frei? PAINTING 11 r» I.I A KlvA l.vtk 9691820 J452350 cenlbonus No collecting. Z33-0310 you could get cancer. R. JOSEPH, INC. JJH ' METRO C0NSTR. >n carf"n w br.tnrt rliis ,-u,innl(>t- j Slnpi'd Hlkliitr Adiii.itili'Lu».ibip 446-7222 your home or my studio. 25 yrs. sue- II BEE DINETTES Estimate 381-2629 SERVICES I:M '(111 chairs, oi 3 pr sectional. $150 WE PAY $600 00 PER THOUSAND SNOW BLOWER. lorn $200 Electric at 20% OFF IOR0S-OUR LADY OF PEACE Asbestos has been Heating & Air Conditioning $.'49 tiller tiainod Pi'B 574-6319 Needlecrall _ 865-6300 BABYSITTING cesslul teaching. FACTORY WAREHOUSE Attics. Basements. Vards. 4 Gaiages SEWER 1 DRAIN CLEANING CONSTRUCTION INC. ASPHALT NOT INFlATtO LIST PRICE 251-7626 CHURCH ANNEX New Bruns.Av'e (60 cents) EACH FOR ENVELOPES PAPERHANGING New & Replacement 558-0693 start Ne.v Model S:00 388-4506 proven to cause b, Sol Clroio FREE ESTIMATES •Asphalt S FURS Pi'iM.in Ciiat S l.ickcl MOPED 1979 Molobecane 50V 1 SECURED. STUFFED AND SUBMIT- MATURE WOMAN to care for my PMNOTUNIK Cleaned Demo. Work Specializing DRIVEWAYS & IVt.-r S Ju/.'lyk SHOP AT HOME SEBVICE Every In 6_10 pm HUGE SALE FOH Coll Anytime Free Estimates Concroto Orivowoys COMPL.BUNK BEDS.JZ^b Ani.q SIV'j S150 flls.i Lc.ithi-i fm SNOW TIRESu'l H 78 lbs $60 Mobyletle Under 2000 mi $400 Oanl b« fool*d by ilmllor »dt FURNITURE FOR SALE cancer. Certain toxic child in my Menlo Park Terr.home LESSONS •'- BRICK. TILE, CEMENT rnApt 4HomemoYing.__382-5376 634-4917 GRANDMA S ATTIC BOUTIQUE-NOT' TED TO US. OKAY TO SEND US HOURS •Backhoo Ronrals PARKING LOTS i'i fit 17 l\ Ch.uk'i & I Ii-Wn V.uirt While Chest Match OICWI S Mn lr.mmeilCo.il $100 283 0153 9691194 CJII272-6051 YOU KNOW US FOB 24 YtAR* FullTime. 321-0? Z2 574-2050 CERAMIC TILING 382-2141 PAT'S TRUCKING Demolition'ol MOVING BY EXPERIENCED MEN 381-4417 382-6938 DON T YOU' BUNK BEDS NEW COMPLETE WITH 5 I?. ?5 Wavecresl Ave. Wintield THOUSANDS FREE DETAILS. RUSH chemicals like for- 388-8876 m 2'.'] •10 11 lUnUun Ji tit .iudilli IOI S?:5 f G All.-n II III! II 634-5509 information 574-1579 Narlmarrti Cmrp^Httf SALINAS. CALIF 93901 Exp. S Reliable. Colonia. Lake Ave. Manhattan grad. 381-9056 Tile Bathroom repaired PROFESSIONAL TYPING in my 382-3370 r DIN R" Country Spanish .W 17 Harmon WJbi $850. 549 3709 gated. If you've Remodeled-Masonry REUPHOLSTERING z > I'I'M V) KITCH.SET,$150. T.V./Sltrto'Rad SOFA* Mat, h CM . Ibl.Ble. Relngeratois. Washers. Diyeis Color Uolln 634-2417 t. hrklinl $ chrs X Ibl (?) SAIESP/T Flenblehrs CallCorson Area 3827881 Woodwind Specialist. Beg.-Adv LIGHT PAPER HANGER home. Call 4J 6-7965 382-3877 worked with radioac- Emery Glagola.311-4307 OVtfi 30 YEARS EXPttlMCf 283-1370 21, It>-1 7 .'i'.l";.'il Combo,J250. Pltloim Rocker, Wle J5U0 Bl Drapes Malch sheen 1 V s Good Condition Will Valih end This i Collt-c Tbl ANNUAL iGollry. •_ 7544)320 EXPERIENCED CHILOCAREin my Clarinets Sax. Degree in Muse Ed. I TRUCKING Flocks, foil!. Wei look Vinyli European Lady will do house clean- brjj ," D&fT 27 Dnv-Kt M Gmlivfii I VI', Hj $75.Drum TbIJ.80.381-9102 S?:'5 382-7077 tive particles or even Ceramic Tiling, bathrooms remodel- mg. Apts. houses, sm.olfices. KISTLER Fully Insurod Guarantee 754-7209 home. Breakfast lunch & snacksin- SI 100 Upholst. Gold Chi 560 "STOn BOOK FAlk" CLEANING HELP NEEDED. M/F. S Performance 8 A & M.A. Contact Appliances & Furniture CORDLESS PHONE/OU II rang,, 1 .1 A/nfli LIGHTING FIXTURES Ui.d 8 It sur Sleien Consuli worked near them, cl Refs. Iselm/Wdbge. Robert Glick 221-1463 ed t repaired. Free Estimates. Call Reliable AM/PM. CallS3t-6639 2'l eilcn:! a printi,' H.r-i' ro tihnnr p,i^ TOILET.New While $10 Pine Pong IRIGUIF110 TRUCKING Fill. Top CARPETING - Truilr D«ilH Musi be 18 yrs or older. Reliable. Removed & Delivered Ijcrioounli'd 7 light A 4 li(ti| 515 Area »3fr78O7 John. M2-t492pf54M722 PAINTING ' BATHROOM ^ .12 r.7I Soil S Slone 388-5750 Call aller $50 Cnono .Hang Lamp J UiuWiil Ckirci Honest 4 Have own transp. College your risk is greater. NACKIE & Garages & Cellars •M.'l VH Ilils $?5.$55Uueen Spread A in,'int,T(omS7b 499 9392 e.i Alt 5pm 388-9848 FURNITURE - ^ELECTRICAL SERVICE PAVING INC. «&• \x>,<*\ 5PM Rfjl imp $100 10' all like New Ion MJiw, Ay. 1 Man Si students or housewrvesOnly! Full or J 4 J MASONS Brick. Block. Con- Cleaned REMODELING Make The Investment XI '.71 Anyi^ Donalo 117.17.', COUCHDams'i st»:e * Cushions Mat, h Drapes S1011 382-7077 N Interior and Exterior LUGGAGE SjiriMimti' He* t Clean Giiaranteed-RiR Selection BLINDS - Call8.ini Tpnioralt 8pm969-1698 KohvoY J P'I Call 382-8636. Leave Name. BUS. OPPORTUNITIES crete. Repairs 4 Home Im- Usod Applionces A4JElectric.Lie.No 5207.Quality ',71 , Dfjnalo ;'H7 .|K gtho'e.Quarter roll JM, bed Sibil TV ?f Zenith Color Console $150 U Parking LoU & NEW BATHS SOIA 1I HCIJO Velvet t irel Con fri.. Mot. 4 - 4-fpa MEN AND WOMEN provements. No job too small. REEVES work, low rates. Free Est. Alt 4 Of A Lifetime: lies Blue $4110 Will ni-glmirv Address 4 PtioneNo 500 Call.ilt.iom 381-2048 Callalt4pm 382-0281 REFRIGERATORS LINOLEUAA & TILE So know the Own your own Jean-Sportswear. Driveways .'Ha o^ dition 381-4152or381-3152 it., Hn. 5 • l«M-2f« 574-1442 :zlz 381-Qooi 549-3378 If M. GIORDANO RinChi Ni!« $75 549-7787 Specializing in Fiost Fiee Sales S ATTN; Housewives & Local College Infant-Preteen. Lid res Apparel. 17-62 CALL SIEVE 634-6157 H.'I.IO R & M Munin COUCH iMatch Chi $350 Colic- TYPEWRITER.!!,^ Remington full ALL HAND CtAFTtD ITIMS risks. 283-2626 Repaln Yours And Hers MAPLE KITCHEN * HuMi$150 5 Service Mi Cool 225-5272 I'OMI'lfll LIVRMSUlncI fnil 1 TRAIN NOW FOR MIVEWAYS-PATIOSSIDEWALKS- )ohn W Paulikas • no iob too small Students local Cleaning Service Combination. Accessories, or Urge 1W» cie\s needs P/T residental cleaners. Musi Size Store- National brands: Jor- CIVIL SERVICE STEPS in Brick. Block or Concrete. ruilains $15 iiair 382 4350 $175 382-1310 SAVE 636-0635 634-9190 touches the livos of desper- 701 •14 Cwm«n I. TyW-i Butk-r MATERNin DRESS ..: M'd HUik tuies. Ftc Gd Cond Everything Al-.o Kitrh Tbl 382-1725 be energetic 4 self-motivited. Flex. Watch what you dache. Chic. lee. levi. Vanderbilt. Free Estimate. 283-3491 Need an Electrician' Call WUNOER GARAGE SALE EXAMS HOME IMPROVEMENT W« Arv Alotol Concern V!V) 17 IF DENFURN.515O f ileCaDinets $ 15 WASHER I DRYERPorl p/1. day hrs. Good pay. Mustsupply R& R ately poor children all over CdH Johnson .17',-IV A Wfiiielnm Vt'nti'i'.sv hhCMi'A. Reasonably priced 382-2111 lUKNITURt BONANZA Bei,;e IOI- eat and drink. l;od. Gunne Sax. Espnt. Brittania. CERAMIC TILE • Bathrooms, Kit- All types ol home improvements. ELECTRIC Lie Bus. Permit No 5736 AVINEL22 Mark PI (behind Post 770 l Coach Carna/c 555 Platloim Ap'S/ MaylagAskm,- $150 Call ALL ITEMS JUST ABOVE l own trans. Call Crystal 232-6900. the world every day—send- 41 A Jowph Jr St Mnrv.inn '.'«).! :y\ S.tt 388-7741 mic.i dm-'Me set. like ne.s 7 : Calvin Klein. Sergio Valenle. Enn No High School Nscesu/y chen. Foyers • New or Repairs. Free Kit./Baths. Basements, attics, 388-0855 tl BedSJO Call 750-069/ all fipm 574-9630 COMB.STORM WJNDOWS.62.24 Road Inn Motel. Rt DNov 445 9 4 Look for the WHOLESALE. ALL Prcone. Claiborne. Healthtei. 300 Positions Start As High As Estimates. 241-4354 CLEANING SERVICES RELIABLE ing basic care, hope and a Tti r/> Rulh Vaughn '1)1 7.', (2). 63i48(l).5hJ2(2). 39x36(11 Sola CluhChr . Dininj 4 Livinj Km Xmas Iiee 8. lights, clothes, toys. HH warning signs of alum.siding, paneling Freeest Call Rodriguez Electrical Contractor. Bob • Gary DINETTE SET.fc Chr, 0. Ujm Ibi MED.LIV.RM. SET.Gm Hiue :,o!a WHEELCHR.. $.100 (Juad Cane. BRANDS OF FURNITURE others J7.900 to $24,900. inven- 21 better life. 7<» S6 39x32(5), ,19<24 (1) Comb Storm Brace'- Asking $300 Call all S M sc $10 HOUR CSC CLEANING SERV. Prof House- Dominic 1.382-95)4. Jt CUSTOM Licensed S Bonded No. 3894 No/ob WOODBRIDGE Guy Ji & tidily J l:»u' ',71 U-i Nov 5. 9 5 YARD SAU HH Items H12) 88X555. 30« 13 (6) While Alum Shutters lovese.it Swlvjl Chi Piired for P/T SUNDAY 4 WK0AY. DRIVER only with a gold O AT HOMC FOt CERAMIC TILE lallclemin;. 753-5946 •XTIRIOR Lie t Per No 5689 K'.t 40 ACCURATE CODE Pm Ball Mach 4 Fui_n OOVCftNMCNT RXAMS All Carpeting 4 Tiling Installed 4 KITCHEN CHAIRS L Si M Wrakbnl 72»l?(?) Queen u Br-dlrami' w/car to del papers 4 30-? 30am NUMBERS. CARPETING qurcksale Eve4 381-6987 AVENEI-47~6 Meiehne Ave" Nov ticker. •MTHKOOM ft SHOWBK Repaired. Free estimates Insured SPECIALIZING IN Insured 201-3824120 USED CARS 4IRUCKS USED CARS«TRUCKS USEDCARSS TRUCKS^ 3826044 No Coll. Mr A 757-5517.757-39*9 RESIDENTIAL STUMP 5J6 9amt,IIDaik(NEARPO)Anti CallJim. 752-0524. — SHOP-AT-HOME SER- RECRUITERS WANTED For Business But a healthy ENTERTAINMENT (Cwtom Rtoiodafing) RECOVERED Vf ROGKK II PRIBUSH OLDFASHiONEDBaibei ShopChan HOMES'FOR SALE que Liq glswaie . Records. Will* * IncliMM Mum, Mo. •fttTAMS (bra* or small) FAU HOUSE CLEANING Development. Management. one, also. THE SERENADES- 4 pc. band ALUMINUMSIDING 4 INSULATION JAMES REGAN BAR STOOLS Collector of Taxes '?? m 16 000 mi loaded mil 78 Bunk Nine;,! loiC'-d '••ml 76 H.iiuia CIVIL Grp.it Gas Mileage Ejcel Cond_AskmR$ 150388-5797 VICE AVAILABLE. 33 454/8 RPM Baskets Elec Ap- National Traihtr > •NATURAL SLATE ROOK W« Do n U...noon. »«ti. lunitun. PRIDE ELECTRIC CO. RAHWAY-Best Area S rm Ranch 3 Telephone and/or Sales skills Music for All Occasions VINYL SIDING ROOFING 1 lops «uto Asking $1! 9O'l Call Cum) Ask$b7;:0 Cill •ko.iy. (inod Condition Ue* Balleiy HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Dishes Cm CUSTOM BLINDS — pliances Dishes. Tools, linens Service, Inc. •SHOWBtDOOK Irani Itofcr cfeowig I commrtnl 923-3468 Industrial, Commercial. TV CHAIRS-DINETTES H B Incpls. Deck, finish Basem. Preferred. NYSE. Fortune 500 Co Reasonable 382TO4S REPLACEMENT WINDOWS. ADDI- & TREE all 4pm • 5740368 4 II pm *kends 8 5:im 634-3727 Brakes Struts $1300541-8005 lams. Drapes, tinensdwin si;ei Xmas Hems. Hev\ to Reel Recorder Cl IARLES BATT1STA VERTICAL, HORIZON- litr« etails 382 707077 WE TRAIN. Call 3114222 TIONS. DORMERS 4 ADD-A-LEVELS Residenliol BOAT CUSHIONS 1 MUSIC ON DELIVERY. Professional Assistant Municipal 80 Skylark Aulo P S P H A C 4 77 Amc Home! 4 di A.,|o i,cil Also Misc Item Call anytime TAL, MACRAME AND Adding Mach . Much Moie Dealers AIMrERKAN LOWPRICES.NO DOWN PAYMENT Injured & Bonded HJMVAl 1 1 P/T M/F - (Women or men) Work DJ Non-Stop Foi All Occasions. 382-0085 Two and two still make CttJ UPHOLSTERERS dr A M lulled GlasvVint Loud I - S.I B No Ku I No 74 Mustang II 4 cyl Auto. AC 8622794 W e I c n m_ e ' _ _ 3121636 FINANCING ARRANGED AT LOW 24 Hour Service CAROL'S LANDSCAPE Collector of Taxes LAMINATED. PROPERTY'FOR SALE from home on (el prt>( E«m J6/J8 CANCER Reasonable. Call 283-2425 e> THE ATOM TABL0I6 four in spite of years of $3000Call9 5 382-047/ D f n I s G u a i a n t e e it Slrieo 58 975 mi 1 ownei$l500 RATES CAU FRANK FOR FREE Free Estimate* City of Hahway, N.J. DINE1TE TBIW, Chrs S60 Black Hank n'poss^s^d tot Take over CARfERU 127 Wortylko Si (oil or more p/hr. Call K2-1I2I •H0UDAY f AJTTY CtawvOp. RAHWAY 549-5414 $1195 436-004! SOOETT 3821733 IMI progress in other fields. 80 Pfiocnn 6 cyl 4 spd t dr orBOC.illStert 311-9770 Jackson Ave ) Nov 5-6 9 5 (R K t; PO BOX 1061 JB ESTIMATE. 634-3900 vinyl sleep couch w chr $75 ujymi'nts JJo moner down PICK UPS DELIVERY Tolerance isn't • THE CHIMES 4 PC.BAND. Weddings, 574-1175 5744M1 Hatch P'SP.B Veloui Inl.Moni' 76 Cheiy Pickup p • p li a c 73 loyola Corolla Good Running Refrig $75 Garden lum Hai (iuauntcrd Ml(< Pa Pocono Mis Nov 12 13) HH clothes, toys RAHWAY, N.J. Fr»« lit.-All Wor* Gwora»l»*d 4t...1O/2O, 1O/27.11/3.11/1O/83 fw: $486.08 matter of conversation; How yai be ray me jrow life Parties. All Occasions. Cad Jim blue 31.000 mi Jj?OO Call John auto J.'l.OO 499 0885or 388 5445 Cond Needs Body Wwk $700 Call Stools Chrs MUCH 549-2912 Manyeitias CallWr Rueeires misc items ne* vmyl replacement evis 4868719or24l-2856 Alter 6. all 6pm 388-7508 M 0 R i ' 388• 7 508 1800-233-8160 windows it's the business of living. Of SMS 07065 r•*

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care center PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE

SHERIFFS SALE NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING NOTICE TO ABSENT BY RAHWAY BOARD DEFENDANTS SERVICEDIRECTORY offers food plan SUPERIOR COURT OF OF ADJUSTMENT r A. HINDI, M.D. NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR COURT OF CARPENTRY A spokesman for the Rahway Day Care Center, Inc. CHANCERY DIVISION PLEASE TARE NOTICE that NEW JERSEY .'-ROOFING' !.••' ', F&P •Remodeling S Repairs announced the center's sponsorship of the Child Care UNION COUNTY Rahway Hospital has filed an ap- Docket No. F-5496 81 SEAMLESS •Vinyl t Aluminum DIAL-A- BEE DOCKET NO. F 3155-83 plication with the Board of Adjust- CUSTOM SfDiNG-•'•'• '•• Siding Food Program. This program is designed to provide meals INTERNAL ALUMINUM Nursery/ ment of the City of Rahway for STATE OF NEW JERSEY. TO: •Thermal Window* to children in child-care centers, recreation programs and & AFFORDABLE QUALITY WITH QUICK SERVICE GUTTERS & Doon Kindergarten COLUMBIA SAVINGS AND review and approval of a Site Plan Any and all heirs, devisees and •30 Yean of Meticulous family-day care homes. FAMILY MEDICINE LOAN ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff covering lots, 1, 68, 72 and 76, personal representatives of Fred •CLEAN OLfTS m$ School Craftsmanship Meals are available at no separate charge to all children | vs. SOLOMON SAFFAREWICH, block 882, Tax Atlas of the City of G. Thomas, deceased and his, SIDING-ROOFING & BUILDERS, •Reroofs •Aluminum •REPAIRS 12 years old and younger who are enrolled in the Rahway •Reading Readiness a/k/a Solomon Saffer, et al. Rahway and a request to vary the their or any of their successors In • REPLACEMENT •DORMERS •LEAF GUARDS provisions of the Zoning Ordinance CMS. F. GRANT Day Care Center. •Skills & Concepts Defendants right, title and Interest. •Tearoffs INSTALLED 123 HERMANN ST. of the City of Rahway to permit the WINDOWS •ADDITIONS CantMtry t Wt«tw»Hila« HttDY INCOMi SCAU •2-3 & 5 H«H Day LICENSED © STEEL •SOFFET S FASCIA CIVIL ACTION existing trailer now located on tot 1 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- •ALUMINUM TRIM WORK Sessions CARTERET Effective from July I, 1983 WRrT OF EXECUTION to remain as now located and to be ED and required to serve upon Ed- f/a Job & FULLY SERVICThe EUROPEAN SCHOOL E •Day Can Pragma used for storage-of Hospital files •Vinyl to June 30, 1984 FOR SALE OF ward Casel, Esq., whose address is and hospital offices. INSURED 5740687 321.0099 of T.V. FAMILT SIZE FREE YEARLY INCOME REDUCED YEARLY INCOME AMlfl MORTGAGED PREMISES Box F. Route 130, Wllllngboro, •Windows THE INSURANCE "PRO" SEZ: 7:30 UB to 5:30 jm To permit a trailer now located on New Jersey, 08046 (Re: No. 4958) 225-0331 DANCE, THEATRICAL 1 S6,318 S8.99I APPOINTMENT ONLY FREE Custom Built Mackie Cheaper than Rental By virtue of the above-stated writ property of Rahway hospital, and Answer to the Complaint (as Serving All Of 2 $8,502 512,099 3-6 P.M. & of execution to me directed I shall known as lot 1, block 883 on theAmended), filed In a CMl Action in , Middlesex & Union Counties, ESTIMATES ADDITIONS & BENBOLLACI FUEL OIL 1155 & 2153 St. Georges OUR COVERAGES AND PRICES TELEVISION ARTS & Buy New 3 $10,686 515,207 expose for sale by public vendue. In Tax Atlas of the City of Rahway, to which Talman Home Federal Sav- Aft., Rahway , k»40 Year Written Warranty DORMERS AND SON Premium Grade ROOM 207, tn the Court House, in be moved from It's present location ings Association Is Plaintiff, and INVITE COMPARISON For Children & Adults Reeves, Inc. Emerson 19" 4 $12,870 S18.315, 541-6322 General Mason Contractor 381-6640 the City of Elizabeth, N.J.. onto lot 76, block 882 at a location on Felicia B. Thomas et als are Defen- •Financing ALL WORK OUARANTIID (In Writing) For each additional family member add 52,184 to free dants, pending in the Superior s •Ballet'Jazz Portable WEDNESDAYr the 30th day ofthe said lot 76 as Indicated on the Available PLASTERING yearly income and $3,108 to reduced yearly income. Site Plan. To permit the existing Court of New Jersey, within thirty- •Rf PAIR WOHK UPHOLSTERING November A.D., 1983 at two •Free OFFICE & * •BRICK WORK OUR CUSTOMERS $$$ Cable Ready five days after Thursday, November DAVID GINFRIDA •Tap The program is a federal program of the Food and o'clock In the afternoon of said day. house erected on lot 68, block 882 Estimate SPEOAII2INGINSTONL have lome of the best, lowest 3, 1983 exclusive of such date. If •BLOCK WOUK •96 to be used as an office for the COMPLETE SHOWROOM Nutrition Service of the.. United States Dept. of Premises are commonly known •Fully HOME IMPROVEMENTS CO. •CONCRETE WORK priced policies in town. •Acrobatics you fall to do so, Judgement by $30 Down Payment as 1780 St. Georges Avenue, Superintendent of construction. To •FIREPLACE* 150 Gal. Mil). let UM work lor YOU. INSURANCE •Spanish Dancing Agriculture. It is operated in accordance with department Default may be rendered against Jnsured. FINANCING 24 ELM AVE. •ADDITION* 1349 C. George Constandis, M.D. Rahway, New Jersey. permit the existing house erected on • Acting policy, which does not permit discrimination because of you for the relief demanded In the AVAILABLE CASH ONLY PREMIUMS The property to be sold Is located lot 72 block 882 to be used for 499-7555 RAHWAY Oak Tr«« Rd. Complaint (as Amended). You shall JOIN OUR FAMILY OF SATISFIED eOlow.HSt. Carl Service available • Modern Interpretation race, color, national origin, handicap or sex. In the City of Rahway, in the Coun- Hospital offices and the rear of the (cor. Main St.} eating you up?* announces said lot to be used for the storage of file your Answer, and Proof of Ser- CUSTOMERS IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD • Hawaiian'Tahitian Stereos Any person who believes he or she has been ty of Union and State of New 541-SMI « 541 -1259 the opening of his office construction materials for the ex-vice in duplicate with the Clerk of discriminated against in any department related activity jersey, and described as follows: B 541-2787 OUR PAC POLICIES Also Available for the practice of pansion program. All of the re-the Superior Court, Richard J. BEGINNING at the stake in the Fwr Mr« JlHl SAVE YOU MONEY) 549-9072 should write immediately to the Secretary of Agriculture, quested uses to be on a temporary Hughes, Justice Complex, CN 971, 388-8080 northwesterly side line of St. CARTERET SIZE Ffergtii ttiti Circle Carpentry? 283-2626 Washington, D. C, 20250. basis during the period of the4th Floor, North Wing, Trenton, TIRE WHOLESALE Mid ttiU M0FIN6 SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS can be yours! 208 W. MILTON AVE. PACKAGl POlKltS 852 Amboy Avenue 486-6044 Internal Medicine Georges Avenue which point Is Hospital expansion program. New Jersey 08625, in accordance "W$ work around you" •make tht dHftrenctl north 41 degrees 32 minutes east with the Rules of Civil Practice and MART Call An Expert S Serving RAHWAY'since 1933 Edison Commercial & Residential Only 156 TOTAL for 8 consecutive weeks. Mtait Kttp Trying/ 50.00 feet from the Intersection of The Board of Adjustment will Procedure. 155/80x13 $29.37 $32.06 J.C. ROOFINC Pauline OnddardA.R.A.D. 24 Lefforti St. 175/80x13 $32.66 $37.86 at the said northwesterly side of St. hold a public hearing to consider the Additions-Sun Decks g — HOME IMntOVlMlNTI i 1130 Raritan Road Georges Avenue and the nor-application In the Council If services of an attorney are not Carteret 185/75x14 J29.17 $39.57 Dormers-Windows Chambers, City Hall, City Hall obtainable, communicate with the 195/75x14 $31.95 $41.44 Finished Basements ACME theasterly side line of the land of the MON-FRI 9-5 SAT 9-?205/75xU 636-3221 City 'Hotshots' Cranford, N.J. 07016 Plaza, Rahway, New Jersey, Mon- New Jersey State Bar Association (32.84 $43.64 All Home Improvements HOME IMPROVEMEN QUADREL BROS. Inc.? Rahway Cemetery formerly Doher- FREE 215/75x14 $33.71 $45.48 All ANYT1MI BROKERAGE J.Z. ty thence (1) along the said nor- day evening. November 21, 1983, or Lawyer Referral Service by call- 205/75x15 Have Tools Will Travel Joseph Casale $37.37 $44.12 immorx thwesterly side line of Si. Georges 7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as ing 609-394-1101, and If an at- MOUNTING 215/75x15 $34.38 $46.01 INC. ELECTRICAL Hours by Appointment the Secretary's calendar will permit. torney cannot be afforded, com- CAU AHYTIMS fOK LIQUID & DRY BULK win laurels Avenue north 41 degrees 32 225/75x15 $36.98 $51.25 I S4JMMI fo/IHfl municate with the Legal Services 235/75x15 YOU* nil ISTIMATt t Lucxn HAULING Auto Insurance 272-0066 minutes east 50.00 feet to a stake, You may appear in person or be m. can s: $39.23 $51.06 REPAIR thence (2) north 48 degres 28 represented by agent or attorney Office of the County of your Gwuttti 100% ///• N.J.N.Y.PA.CONN.-DELA. A spokesman for the The Rahway winners will 964-1318 LOW, LOW minutes west 207.25 feet along and be heard for or In opposition to Residence or by communicating Phi F.f.1. St.U hiWlMZ UX AU. rrr*tormnmt\ . TANKERS RENTED FOR now advance to the area with Legal Services of New Jersey, 541-7624 FREE ESTIMATES HERE ARE 16 REASONS Rahway Recreation Dept. lines of Anne E. Lewis and the application at the proper time. 'TEMPORARY STORAGE DOWN PAYMENT •LAMPS '1981 NJ. Contractor of the Year" X announced the winners of playoffs which will be held Abraham A. Lewis, her husband The application and all pertinent Inc., by calling 201-246-0770. FREE •FIXTURES TALK to us first and SAVE $ the 1983 Pepsi Cola/Na- at Seton Hall University in PHOTOGRAPHY BY formerly of Luther T. Dunbar. et ux data are on file In the office of the The action has been instituted for ORAZI MAKWINSKI TELEPHONE QUOTES •SMALL South Orange on Sunday, to a stake; thence (3) south 78 clerk of the Board in the City Hall the purpose of foreclosing the mor- TO START!! n tional Basketball Assn. Accurate Rug Cleaning, Inc. j degrees 13 minutes west 94.84 feet and may be examined during tgage dated October 22, 1975 ELECTRICAL HOME •Additions "Roofing INCLUDING SUNDAYS APPLIANCES Nov. 20. These contestants Challenge Hot Shot Com- along line of property of the Union regular business hours. made by Fred G. Thomas and 120 Gertrude St., Clark • New Low Seasonal Rates (Save Up To 30%) •FANS 574-2555 John R. Hawks SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS •Add-A-Level "Siding 9am-9pm petition. will represent Rahway agai- County Park Commission, formerly Aurella M. Thomas, his wife as •COMMERCIAL S • Lowest Bank Terms in the State! •Bathrooms •Dormers Reasonable Prices They are: Darren Lace- nst other competitors from of Anna M. Gehring, widow, thence John Yoder, President of Mortgagors, to Forman Mortgage INDUSTRIAL 382-0256 SANf ADVERTISING Co. and ultimately assigned to the RESIDENTIAL • Finance Through Our Own Company; All Types •Kitchens "Replacement Quality Workmanship well, 12, from 1274 Fulton other communities in north- (4) south 43 degrees 17 minutes Rahway Hospital COMMERCIAL •REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Rugs Steam cleaned TANK TRUCK CLEANING SLIDE PRESENTATIONS east 179.65 feet along lands of 865 Stone Street plaintiff and concerns real estate by truck St.: Todd Houston, 13, ern New Jersey. RESIDENTIAL & DOORS Of Financing Plans Available windows 486-3232 Rahway Cemetery formerly Doher- Rahway, N.J. 07065 located at 1550 Morris Place, •ADDITIONS MODEL PORTFOLIOS SMOKE & FIRE mounted unit. •Pay Nothing Until the Job is Completely Finished. from 141 W. Main St.; Sha- Dr. Eleanor Bednar ty, to a stake thence (5) north 41 Township of Hillside, County of •SIDING Dial 381-6400 Union, State of New Jersey and DETECTION Upholstery S 138 Westfield Ave., Clark ron Powell, 13, from 356 Whoever wins at the PUBLIC RELATIONS degrees 32 minutes east 43.00 feet It. .11/3/83 Fee: $35.65 •KITCHENS & BATHS " Free Home Improvement Consulting & Est. Cor. Hart & E. Hazelwood Ave. 416 N. WOOD AVE. 382-5977 Chiropractor also, for possession of said •SKYLIGHTS Drapery Cleaning Washington St., and Todd FASHION along the rear line of land of Gill- INTERCOMMUNICATION playoffs will then advance premises. tfr/Nllt Season Sale On All Work Nowl . Free Estimates 574-9057 RAHWAY LINDEN Rahway Douglas-China and Glass Co.. Inc., SYSTEMS O'Reilly, 16, from 1659 Irv- o the state finals which are OriKATED formerly of Anna M. Gehring, PUBLIC NOTICE You are made defendants for the 541-6006 Most Jobs Completed In 1 Week ing St., all of Rahway. 381-5173 'ill S Coanirtiil-flood Strtkl « Bug Btuin held during the half-time widow to a stake thence (6) south reason that It is possible that Fred Open Sat. & Sun. For Your Convenience The Hot Shot Competi- program at one of the New 75 E. Cherry St. 47 degrees 59 minutes 20 seconds G. Thomas had other children at some time during his lifetime which Member National Remodelers Assn. Big Discount What a day... bl. 1937 tion involves shooting bas- Jersey Nets basketball east 85.00 feet along the nor- NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING SIAMLISS MSP Try>caslng the ATOM 472 theasterly side line of said land of BY RAHWAY are unkown to the plaintiff, and if URBANO 1 Got up this morning and fell out of bed... kets from five "hotspots" games at the Meadowlands. Rahway Electrical Roador to Roador Ads Member Chamber of Commerce & BBB. With This Coupon '-•With This Coupon"--; 'assoc Westfield Avenue Glll-Douglas-Chlna and Glass Co.. PLANNING BOARD there are such children, they would marked on half of a bas- Went a little further and hit my head The local winners were Inc., formerly Anna M. Gehring, have an interest in the premises CUTTERS Contracting, Inc. HEATING & Free Insulation and Energy Surveys Clark •1-PIECE INSTALLATION You'll Dropped my coffee all over my shoes ketball court within one chosen from participants in widow to the stake at the point or PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that under foreclosure. Industrial find lomt Warehouse Sale On All Siding Now! 50' OFF •HEAVY .032 GUAGE Commercial AIR COND. minute. The competition he Rahway Recreation 574-3464 place of beginning. Stanley J. Stein of 409 Madison real 'iteali' Had to wipe it up with my daily news... •S BEAUTIFOL COLORS Institutional All typos of Heating & Air Full Service tests a youngster's speed, BEING Lot 12 In Block 342 on Avenue, Rahway, New Jersey has Dated: October 19, 1983 (You'll (••! Lowest Rates On Dormers & Add-A-Levels Any Exterior Opened my car door and hit my knees Dept. Summer Playground •HIDDEN HANGERS OR Residential Cond. Systems Installed the Tax Map of the City of Rahway. filed an application with the Plann- W. LEWIS BAMBRICK SPIKES 4 FERRULES Ilk* a burglar Car Wash shooting, dribbling and re- Program. Whtrt QvaBtf it No. 1 & Sorvicnd We Warehouse Our Own Materials-Wholesale Car Wash Went to start the car and lost myy keys! Nearest Cross Street: Westfield ing Board of the City of Rahway for Clerk of the Superior Court Owck our Prtctl B*for» Yov BUY •cwnuiA/c •HOTA« when you Reg. $5.50 bounding ability. BUY DHEAt PUMPS dlicovvr how Best Prices on Replacement Windows Reg. $3.50 Avenue the subdivision of lots 70, 74, 75 MANUFACTURE INSlAUlI! Expires 12/8/83 Desijn :~-: •SHAM •0I18OHOIS llttU R»ad»r Coupon Not Valid Expires 12/8/83 There Is due approximately and 81, block 569, Tax Atlas of the lt...l 1/3/83 Fee: $44.33 AU W0SK FUUY GUARANUID •eASCHIUBS - •HOtWATK in the State! GENERAL fUUY INSUHEO • FBI! CSIIMATfS Installation adi colt) with other Discounts Coupon Not Valid -3? $31,073.04 together with 8W% in- City of Rahway, commonly known URBANO HEATING & with other Discounts «'«•] Maintenance Work Done By Our Own Skilled Craftsmen PUBLIC NOTICE terest from August 1. 1983 toas 689 and 691 Jacques Avenue. CREATIVE BUILDERS BETTER HOMES AIR CONDITIONING LOCKSMITH Swti lk.«J992 If Thai s Not Enough-Stop In Or Gluo Us A Call-Wove Got Plonly Moro! September 26. 1983 and lawful in- The Planning Board will hold a MAJOR HOME 634-3736 FTM Utimaiti 3] A>l,n0lon On., MAIL YOUR Jerry Salnr, Pr»s 100% BlVlMttt PUBLIC NOTICE toid\ N J 08863 •CALL- terest thereafter and costs. public hearing to consider the ap- IMPROVEMENTS WOODBRIDGE, N.J. 634-6220 AD IN TODAY! - FREE ESTIMATES ' k OMIT CIOTH TOUCHES TOU« CAR NOTICE FOR APPLICATION 225-2899 Aluminum Siding There is a full legal description on plication in the Council Chambers. •Room Additions Add-A-Levels Windows 1 A profcutonil & modern Roil Burnt' TO TRANSFER Vinyl Siding Fireplaces 791 RAHWAY AVE. CD Company speciajmni m (he ute and NOTICE OF ACTION file in the Union County Sheriffs City Hall, City Hall Plaza, Rahway, •Dormers Insulation Energy Savers 574-9152 •ppfitial of Rahway homo & buiinoi LIQUOR LICENSE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' Gutters New Jersey, Tuesday, evening, Steal Siding Shell Dormers 1 WOODBRIDGE properties BY RAHWAY Office. The Sheriff reserves the right MIDDLIftlX Roofing Additions November 22,1983, 7:30 P.M., or •R«pk>cement Windows PLANNING BOARD - to adjourn the sale. 717 W. GRAND AVE., RAHWAY Take notice that application has as soon thereafter as the Secretary's •Vinyl, Steel & Aluminum MASONS 634-4333 201 Central AvoniM NOTICE OF INTENTION HMting A [WEEPS CARPET* been made to the Municipal Board MORTON P. WErTZMAN. calender will permit. Siding ALL TYPES of ABC of Rahway, New Jersey to PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that •New Homes Air Conditioning CHIMNEYS CALL NOW tahway • MI-01M the Planning Board of the City of ATTY. You may appear In person or be MASONRY WORK UPHOLSTERY transfer to Rahway Bowl, Inc. for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following ordinance was in- •Pre Fobricoted Homes PROFESSIONALLY CLEANED Rahway at the conclusion of a CX-555-02 (DJ & RNR) represented by agent or attorney •Log Cabin Homes •Slept •Fireplace! CLEANING KENNETH premises located at 1453 Lawrence troduced and passed on first reading at a regular meeting of the Design l> Illl INIPIC'ION public hearing held on Tuesday RALPH FROEHLICH and be heard for or In opposition to •Walks •Patloi 3 Clewing Systems 634-3900 Street the Plenary Retail Consump- Municipal Council of the City of Rahway, County of Union, State of Free Estimates • Fireplaces Slipcovers, Draperies evening October 25, 1983 to con- Sheriff the said application at the proper Installation Service •Drivewoyi 'Porchei • Shampoo • Steam • SJiowcas* TrflTIPr OFFICES & WAREHOUSE Television Small • NAIL OWNER tion License No. 2013-33028 002 New Jersey, held on Tuesday, the 1 lth day of October, 1983. and the time. •Brick Fronfi •Chimneys • Wood Stoves sider the application of Steven Mar- said ordinance will be taken up for further consideration and final 671-6189 it 2 Differtnl Prices 1L B Bedspreads & Shades heretofore Issued to Rahway Sports The application and all pertinent •Woodboming Stovts • OH & Gas I " ""-"^* 40 WOODBRIDGE AVE. Service Appliance * 7 cus of 7 Hopl Drive, Mlddletown, passage at a regular meeting at City Hall, City Hall Plaza, Rahway, New 4t...ll/3, 11/10, 11/17. 11/24/83 Drap«a • Furnllur. This Spot Custom Hide To Order CO. Center for premises located at 1453 Fee: $214.52 data are on file In the office of the • Caps & Screens • Wail. • Floor. Lawrence Street. New Jersey for review and approval Jersey, on Monday, the 14th of November, 1983, at eight o'clock AMttkns, Alttritkxis. 750-2717 KREK KST. '•If SUKVIYS CHI!KFUllV CIVIN & of a Site Plan covering lots 34. 39 Clerk of the Board In the City Hall Installed "FOR SERVICE CALL" hi IllHOrC SEWAREN •Toasters + • Largest selection In Officers, directors and prevailing time, at which time and place all persons Interested therein and may be examined during Domtn, Gtriw, (hit area FENCE and 41 In block 160 and lot 15 In 535 Amboy Ave., 213.13*1 Sales Could 1 will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the same. Senrpro of Clark/Wesffield \ Sat. 9-3 Sun. noon to 3 p.m. •Vacuums • Fitted In your home stockholders of the transferee cor regular business hours: KHdttn & htrooa Licensed • Fully Int. block 161, all as shown on the Tax Woodbridge r V O 8 lic 7 • Guaranteed Work- COMPLETE DESIGN A portion are: Leonard LoCricchlo RtMritlbg ,'"." ^ "" 283-2624 siou.,., 566.0 siding & Hon;. Iinprowenjents SpecinUsts^ ' " •Irons • manthlp Atlas of the City of Rahway and the ORDINANCE A-25-83 499-7119 •Color & • Flncit fabrlca INSTALLATION president and director of 2 Cyril Stanley J. Stein, applicant Dtdu, PiHos, •Lamps f Be Yours granting of necessary variances In AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE NO. A-9-83. AN OR- • Loweii prices FENCES'TENNIS COURTS Drive, Huntlngton, New York; 409 Madison Avenue B/WT.V.'s connection therewith, did approve DINANCE AUTHORIZING THE RECONSTRUCTION OF ESSEX Storigi Bans ESPO'S •Fans 4 SWIMMING POOLS Melvin Rleger secretary-treasurer The most commonly Rahway, N.J. 07065 KITCHENS cao FIREWOOD •Radios and director of 145-92 9th Avenue, the Site Plan and did grant the STREET DATED JUNE 15th. 1983. All Trim ol. TRIE •Coffee Makers • FREE ESTIMATE PLAYGROUNDS used word in English $25 Whltestone, New York. necessary variances. HO S TRIMMING LAKE AVE. AlUMIMUM«W00D Francis Senkowsky, City Clerk, Ci- No. A-9-83 are amended to read as follows: There are about one million newspaper carriers in the Kl( Balldtrs GENERAL ELECTRIC MR. COFFEE Mlddletown. N.J: AIBIATH . FEEDING STUMP REMOVAL Rahway CHAIN LlNft>WIRI ty Hall, City Hall Plaza. Rahway, SECTION IV: As part payment of said sum, a down payment of United States. General Contractors PHUCO'RCA COLONIA HOOVER $5,250.00 Is hereby appropriated for said purpose which sum Is PRUNING-REMOVAL FULLY INSURED New Jersey 07055. •ns SHOC *t HOMI sstvia •flKANCING STLVANIA REGALWARE 7 Weeks 738*8442 LANDSCAPE DESIGN It...11/3/83 Fee: $16.43 available from the following sources: Call onyflm* torFREf Eillmot* 1 COHBJlUnONS •OVa 20 TEAM Of METICULOUS AERIAL LIFT TRUCK •AmUMCa, FIOOKMS. DKOUTHC aumMAxw SOD WORK Fashion Fabrics Leonard LoCricchlo, President a. Reserve for revenue sharing funds entitlement period October 1, FIREWOOD TREE SERVICE C.F.G. KITCHENS •LOT CLEARING J 382-2088 INTERIOR DECORATORS Melvin Rleger • Sec/Treas. 1979 • September 30, 1980 • capital Improvement fund additional allot- FREE ESTIMATES 50 Per Iruckload 382-8713 574-1200 Curtains-Linens-Yard Goods 90 W. EMERSON AVE. PUBLIC NOTICE ment • $2,067.54. snmr •CINMMC & LAWN CARE 636-0278 251 -2299 ^ 321*0099 FREE ESTIMATE CALL FUllV INSUtIO (Plus Tax) 1421 MAINST.,RAHWAY RAHWAY 2t...11/3.11/10/83 Fee: $39.06 b. Entitlement period July 1, 1976 • December 31, 1976 capital Im- FREE ESTIMATES provement fund • $1,500.00. Spotswood f "^T Motuchen UNSPUTUNCUr 889*4191 RON CORDERO 634-9038 FUUY INSURED TAX SALE NOTICE c. Entitlement period January 1, 1977 - September 30, 1977 • capital BUSINESS ENVELOPES INSURED 388-6742 636-0278 PUBLIC NOTICE Township of Clark improvement fund • $975.83. * $4000 » NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, d. Entitlement period October 1,1977 • Septemba-30, 1978 • capital CUSTOM PRINTED This Spot that I, Betty Jo Zeimer. Tax Collec improvement fund • $174.24. ROOFING DALE & CO. LADY FAIR NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING tor of Clark, Union County, pur- e. Entitlement period October 1, 1978 • September 30, 1979•- capital • ASPHALT & FIBERGLASS SHINGLES ALFRED G& PAID FOR ANY Top quality 24 Lb. White Wove Envelopes printed BATHROOM l r * *••:• :V RAHWAY TRAVEL BY RAHWAY BOARD suant to the authority of the improvement fund • $517.27 and • HOT ASPHALT BUILT-UP ROOFING BUILDERS Statutes In such case made and pro- |PLUMBINGV> DOMESTIC CAR Could DOMESTIC & FOREIGN OF ADJUSTMENT f. Entitlement period October 1, 1979 • September 30. 1980 • capital with your firm name and address in black ink. • SLATE REPAIRS • TEAR-OFFS ALTERATIONS We are the Official Headquarters for: vided, will on Monday, November Improvement fund • $15.12. BRESSAW TRAVEL FROM CARPENTRY 1 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that 21,1983, at 10.00 a.m., expose for SECTION V: The estimated maximum principle sum of the ELECTRICAL '-iHItATINCj^ ^ '..• • • •BOY SCOUT & GIRL SCOUT DRIVEN IN GROUP TOURS«CRUISES sale and sell several tracts and • \.- -I1,, Be Yours Joseph G. Brescher of 40 Prospect negotiable bonds or notes required for said purpose Is $99,750.00. Said SIDING CONTRACTOR TO WAUPAPER RAIL Street, Clark, New Jersey has filed parcels of land hereinafter specified, FAST SERVICE - TRY US ALUMINUM-VINYL-WOOD •Slate, Quarry 4 UNIFORMS MOTOBS'RADIATOBS amount and said obligations are hereby authorized for said purpose, SEAMLESS lie No i28O rue ESTIUATES CONFIRMATIONS MADE INSTANTLY to make the amount chargeable HOME ' REPLACEMENT Ceramic Tile Installed an application with the Board of and Interest on such obligation shall not exceed 14% per annum. GUTTERS IMPROVEMENTS "Find us in the BATHROOM RfMOOIl TBANSMUSIONS BY OUR COMPUTERIZED SYSTEM against said lands, respectively, as WINDOWS •Window Replacements •EQUIPMENT & GIFTS $25 Adjustment of the City of Rahway SECTION VI: To finance said purpose negotiable bond anticipation No. 10 Reg. No. 10 Reg. No. 10 window No. 10 window & Yellow Pages" ING >M[W iN^AllAItC "AHontabh Quality" REAR ENDS*USED TIRES of July 1, 1983. together with In •Home Improvements •AlT(»AIIONi 1 •[PAl for a variance from the provisions of notes are hereby authorized to be Issued by the City not exceeding Quantity •Black ink Plus 1 color Black ink Plus 1 color REPAIRS Office at: 'HIC FREE ESTIMATES'UCENSED NO SERVICE CHARGE FOR terest on that amount from said Ju •WAllH Marks Harris Lady Fair continues to the Zoning Ordinance of the City of $99,750.00. FREE 525 Amboy Avo. BOB COLLINS ..... •INSURED RESERVATIONS ly 1st to date of Sale and Costs. fREf fuu serve the shopping public For Rahway to permit the erection of a 388-3797 ESTIMATES Woodbndgo RtA lonn ••.... Hijor Credit SECTION IX: The supplemental debt statement required by Section 549-9090 dwelling on lot 17 block 239, Tax Said lands will be struck off and 4OA:21O of the revised statute was. prior to the passage of thlsjjr- 500 22.00 40.50 23.00 41.50 EST OJ4-3809 IMS. I2114IM Maoris! MARKS HARRIS LADY FAIR Bruce's Accepted? WILLIAM SMELTZER 636-9132 fWAMCIHO AV>IU»ll Atlas of the City of Rahway, with a sold to such person as will purchase dlnance on first reading, duly made and filed In the office of the City 1,000 35.50 58.50 37.50 60.50 10 YRS. OF SERVICE SERVING THE RAHWAY-CLARK AREA 7 Weeks set back of 10 feet from the nor- the same subject to the redemption Auto Wrecking Inc. Clerk, and said supplemental debt statement shows that the gross debt 2,000 62.50 103.50 66.50 107.50 REPLACEMENT SINCE 1907 BKJ 1946 theasterly side line of West Lincoln at the lowest rate of Interest, but in of said City, as defined in Section 40A:2-43 of said revised statue, is In- KITCHENS WINDOWS PRIME 388-2457 Avenue, Instead of the required 20 no case In excess of 18%; when ap creased by $99,750.00 and said obligations will comply with the provi- 3,000 87.00 140.50 93.00 146.50 1540 Main St., Rahway*388-7909 574-1200 381-8800 feet. The said lot 17 Is situated on pllcable, per annum. Payment for VANITIES'COUNTER TOP REPLACEMENTS Aluminum or Vinyl REPLACEMENT 95 LEESVIUE AVE. RAHWAY sions concerning debt limitations imposed by law, in Section 40A.2-6 of 4,000 111.50 177.50 119.50 185.50 35 E. MILTON AVE the northwesterly comer of West the sale shall be made in pursuance said revised statutes. KITCHENS-WOOD & FORMICA Storm Windows LEESVIUE S INHAN*AVENEl Llnclon Avenue and Price Street, 5,000 136.00 214.50 146.50 225.00 RAHWAY to provisions of Chapter 237 Public SECTION XI: Notice is hereby given of the City's intention to special- RESURFACE EXISTING & Doors Rahway, New Jersey. WINDOWS Laws 1918 and the Acts amen ly assess the property in the vicinity of said purpose benefited or In- JALOUSIE & CABINETS IN FORMICA YOUR CHOICE CHALK UP SHOP The Board of Adjustment will datory thereof and supplementa creased in value by reason thereof, which assessment shall be made In EAR thereto. J ft B KITCHEN CABINETS AWNIKG WINDOWS SLIDERS OR DOUBLE HUNG hold a public hearing to consider th« the manner provided by law and shaD, as nearly as possible, be In pro- DELUXE DOUBLE GLAZED application, In the Council Any said tracts of land may be portion to and not in excess of the peculiar benefit, advantage or In- 3125 WOODBRIDGE AVE., EDISON L&N INSTALLED This Spot PIERCING Chambers. City Hall, City Hall redeemed before sale by payment o crease in value which the real estate shall be deemed to have received by SWEEP, INC All prices No.6-y« Reg. N0.6M Reg. N0.6W Win. No.6y4 Win. Shopi WINDOW PRODUCTS 100% VINYL TILTHS Plaza, Rahway New Jersey, Mon- amount due thereon to date of such virtue of said purpose; the number of annual Installments in which the plus tax Black ink Plus 1 color Black Ink Plus 1 color 738-9588 free TIRED OF FREE GIMMICKS THAT lOne ol NJ.1 leading Authorities CLINIC redemption including the costs to Showroom day evening, November 21, 1983, special assessment may be paid shall be five (5) and a total estimated Estimalr . COST YOU MORE MONEY? On Chimney) 8 Wood Burning Sloieii Could 7:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as such date. cost of the Improvement Is $105,000.00 of which the City of Rahway 18 YEARS WITH THE SAME NAME... 374-3332 •^•m i u^pji, 11X141 JCX " j-^ r* the Secretary's calendar will permit. will contribute $35,000.00. The balance of $70,000.00 shall be derived 21.50 40.00 22.50 41.00 The following is a description o 500 ...THE SAMS LOCATION Rahway (anytime) each CHIMNEY CLEANING & from special assessments. sjggso Be Yours 'Professional You may appear in person or be lands and owners' names as obtain 1,000 34.50 57.50 36.50 59.50 HOME IMPROVEMENT; $269.50 VALUE REPAIRING Piercing represented by agent or attorney ed on the list In my file In my office This ordinance shall take effect twenty (20) days after the first publica- 101.50 64.50 105.50 •Afientiou •Hoofing 'Gutters ANY SIZE UP TO 32x67 GYMNASTICS E and be heard for or In opposition to with total amount due thereon as 2,000 60.50 STONE FIREPLACES Ambient MINIMUM 3 WISDOWJ ANIMAL REMOVAL Mots • hani • Womvwpo • Lvofdrdi by •Private Offices tion thereof after final passage pursuant to law. •SUisg «Stoie FroiU •Masonry the application, at the proper time. computed to November 21, 1983. 3,000 84.00 137.50 90.00 143.50 WITH HEARTH 8 MANTEL Conditioning ENERGY AUDITS Donihln. Cep«ilo. Cymkln • Mvn't •24 Hr. Ans. Service •Doon •Waiaws •Awnings $25 ponU. ihtm. «vip«nd*r« • Gymnmttc The application and all pertinent Names shown are as they appear 173.50 181.50 SOLID VINYL mTRinnuu SALES & INSTALLATION OF book 1. fX R»«ord» • Handguardi. slip- Francis R. Senkowsky 4,000 107.50 115.50 North •draft Doors •Carpentry per* data are on file In the office of the In Tax Duplicate • only Cash or Cer- City Clerk 'FROM 149 WOOD & COAL BURNING RECOMMENDED 5,000 131.00 209.50 141.00 219.50 Residential •Priat Windows & Doors Clerk of the Board m the City Hall tified Checks will be accpeted. City of Rahway SPECIALIZING IN ALL DOLTBLEHUNG ffVlJlllUW STOVES & FURNACES For BY PHYSICIANS Commercial •100% Bank Financing lo Qualified Bayers and may be examined during B100L11 ?TYPES OF STONE WORK Best Quality For Best Deal! HOT AIR DUCT CLEANING regular business hours. Haueis. Theo H. Jr.. and Vita Industrial M n M> lot It...11/3/83 Fee: $79.36 fid !5IIM.I[ 112 Lincoln Blvd. ? A nn 219 Central Ave., Air Conditioning 541-7966 FREE ESTIMATES 7 Weeks SHOP INFANTS-ADULTS THE Joseph Brescher, applicant Clark, N.J. 07066 Heoting'Refrigeration Residential/Commercial RAMWAr*3*2-4470 541-7966 11 Wtsrfidd Av«. 40 Prospect Street For same $533.57 & Costs ATOM IABLOID 1^1 Rt«. 27 382-8760 723 W. GRAND AVE., RAHWAY HOURS: 574-1200 Clarfc,N.J. 574-3030 Clark, New Jersey B135L18 MON-FRI 9-6 P.M. 4t...l0/27, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17/83 The sun contains 99.8 percent of the total mass of the 24 Hour Service Dally 10-5 Sat. 104 N 574-1200 SAT 9-5 P.M. It...11/3/83 Fee: $26.04 Fee: $126.48 solar system. 59 BtckmOT Avo. ALUMINUymmM PRODUCTS COT •*** 3*5 Chsitnut St. m 499-0417 Cehmia 57t looMV*tf Avanu*. Cort«r»f. NJ.

4 PAGE 16 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1983 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT Day care center to sponsor Voters to rule on everything flea market The Rahway Day Care Center will hold its First Annual Flea Market Extra- vaganza on Saturday, Nov. from veto to Green Acres 5, in the center's parking lot at 1071 New Brunswick By R. R- Faszczewski tion and conservation pur- amend the Water. Supply for the rehabilitation and out further voter approval Ave., Rahway, from 8:30 In addition to choosing poses. $83,000,000 would Bond Act of 1981, which improvement of state, coun- in those cases where a debt- a.m. to 3:30 p.m. their legislators and county be used for grants and loans the state attorney general ty and municipal bridges, service savings would re- The proceeds raised at officials area voters will join to local governments and had ruled had been worded with $37.5 million reserved sult. the flea market will be used fellow balloters in the state $52,000,000 for state pro- incorrectly, to re-authorize for county and municipal A seventh question to support the center's non- in making decisions on eight jects. the expenditure of the bridge projects and $97.5 would extend to widowers profit child care programs. state-wide public questions The Shore Protection amount of $350,000,000 to million set aside for state the same property tax de- Dealers should register on topics ranging from gub- Bond Issue would authorize upgrade the state's water bridge projects. ductions presently granted prior to Nov. 5 by telephon- ernatorial veto powers to the sale of $50,000,000 in supply network and would The fifth question asks if under the state constitution ing 382-0544. Admission to Green Acres. bonds to be used for state broaden the authorization judges of the Juvenile and to qualifying widows. shoppers will be free. The The Green Acres Oppor- shore-protection projects to include the clean-up of Domestic Relations Courts The final question would market will be indoors and tunities Bond Issue would and for state grants and wells contaminated by or Family Court and Coun- permit the governor an ad- outdoors, rain or shine. allow the state to continue loans to counties and chemicals, a problem that ty District Courts should be ditional seven days follow- its Green Acres and Green municipalities for the has become more promi- transferred to the Superior ing the end of the legislative Mrs. Kearns Acres Local Assistance Pro- development, construction nent in the last several Court. term to consider bills. gram by authorizing it to and maintenance of county years. Under present law the gov- joins PLANNING STRATEGY - The Republican incumbent legislative candidates in the issue $135,000,000 in gen- and municipal shore-pro- In fourth place on the In sixth place on the bal- ernor must sign any bill district which includes Clark, left to right. Sen. Donald T. DiFrancesco, eral-obligation bonds to be tection projects. question list is a bond act lot referendum list is an passed by the Legislature alcoholism unit Assemblywoman Maureen Ogden and Assemblyman Bob Franks, discuss strategy lor used for acquiring and Third on the list of ques- which would provide the amendment which would within 10 days of the close the final week of the 1983 campaign. of the two-year legislative A spokesman for the developing land for recrea- tions is one which would amount of $135,000,000 allow the Legislature to Board of Trustees of the authorize the re-financing session before that session ofinterestto ends. Union County Council on ofstate indebtedness with- Alcoholism announced the Prior to her appointment ter on Alcoholism, was in VETERANS appointment of Gladys Mrs. Kearns was on the helping develop alcoholism Kearns as the executive staff of the Family Counsel- services for the deaf and Unemployment is the No. 1 School district insurance ing Associates in Kinnelon, hearing impaired in north- concern of working-age vet- Woman's Club director. erans. In January 1983, the Mrs. Kearns, who is a and Straight and Narrow in east Ohio and in working jobless rate of Vietnam-era certified alcoholism coun- Paterson. She was also en- with hospitals and com-veterans aged 25-39 rose to to present gaged in training and con- munity service groups on 12.2 percent, a full percentage • NOV. 11* selor, holds a master of arts pool in operation degree from Kent State Uni- sultation for a variety of bringing FAS (Fetal Alco- point higher than the rate for 'Zelda' men the same age who never /tor versity and professional cer- human-service organiza- hol Syndrome) before the tions as well as for labor public. Fetal Alcohol Syn- served their country in uni- • The New Jersey Commis- As required by law dis- The trustees, appointed Compiled from the bio-evidenced, along with her tificates in the field of al- form. Another 6 percent were graphy, "Zelda," by Nancy disintegration into a life of coholism and human ser- groups and industry in New drome describes a variety of neither employed nor actively sioner of Insurance Joseph tricts lhat purchase self- by association president, Jersey and Ohio. physical and developmental seeking work — simply dis- F. Murphy recently granted insurance coverage through Bernard Kirshtein, include: Milford, a program on the later madness," according vices from Rutgers, the life of Zelda Sayre Fitzger- to the club program chair- State University of New impairments which are couraged. The January jobless approval for the operation the association group must James Bailey, chairman, a manifested in the children rate for the youngest Vietnam of the New Jersey School member of the Alloway ald, the wife of author F. woman, Mrs. Kenneth A. Jersey and the University of Some of her early work in vets, those 25 to 30, stood participate in "risk-man- Ohio, at the Cleveland Cen- of alcoholic mothers. Boards Assn. Insurance agement" programs aimed Township and Salem Coun- Scott Fitzgerald, will be pre- (Madeline) Kirkbright. Wisconsin. at 21.8 percent, compared to sented by Catherine Hus- 13.7 percent for non-veteran Group, a statewide self- at reducing the possibility of ty Vocational-Technical men their age. insurance pool for local claims against the pool. boards of education; Nor- song as the program for the general meeting of the school districts. Also, the insurance group man Field, vice chairman of the Monmouth Regional Rahway Woman's Club to The first program of its must purchase "re-insur- be held at the Second Pres- kind authorized by the state ance"from a commercial High School board; Carolyn Smith of the High Bridge byterian Church Hall in insurance department, the firm to protect the pool and downtown Rahway tomor- group began operation im- its members from catas- board, Robert Harney of the Bloomfield board, An- row starting with noon mediately. According to the trophic losses. luncheon-tea. The members association officials it will drew Keye of the Roxbury Township board, Patricia of the Literature Dept. will offer local school districts At present 69 local school serve as the hostesses. Sit on it! and taxpayers significant boards have joined the Caruso of the Garfield savings through self-insur- group. Membership enables board, Richard DiPatri, the ance pooling, a method of a district to purchase Rumson schools superinten- coverage successfully prac- coverage through the pool, dent, and Anthony Rocco, This first-person drama- ticed by governmental units according to Mr. Newba- the Board secretary and tization captures the child- Snooze on it! in more than 20 other sta- ker. business administrator in hood and life of Zelda as "a tes. In adiiion, represen- Rahway. witty, indulged beauty-the "More than four years tatives from member dis- Mr. Kirshtein also serves belle of Montgomery, Ala. ago, the association set as a tricts are eligible to serve on as a trustee while Mr. New- in the golden era of the Jazz primary goal the establish- the insurance group's nine- baker is the administrator Age. Her struggle to emerge Save on it! ment of self-insurance pool- member board of trustees. for the insurance group. as a talent on her own is ing to enable local school districts to obtain better coverage at lower cost,"said ROOM SAVER Lloyd Newbaker, the or- ROCKER ganization's executive di- WALL RECLINERS rector. "This week, that goal was realized when RECLINER $229 Corrimissioner Murphy ap- ^Atlantic list $399 & ROCKER RECLINERS proved the operation of the rrr Goodyear National association's-insurance '== ACCOUNTS HONORED by FLEXSTEEL & LA-Z-BOY group." Drum Brakes or Self-insurance pooling H, WE — 4MMWASTE8 CHABG1 Pbc/Drum Combo 3 Way Comfort and Ultimate Luxury will provide local school S ACCEPT S« VISA W*1I rcplocv *Ko#» or ditc pads, brak* fluid, braks districts with an alternative = CALL FOR AN4PP0IIIT1IEJIT iprlngi and front oil itali. to the commercial insur- Turn and tru drums orrolors. ance market which, ai times, has made coverage WE'LL ALSO REPACK FRONT MAKINGS $539 unavailable and costly, Mr. Newbaker pointed out. = • HI-SPEED COMPPTEB BALANCE 99 MOST U.I. CAM LARGEST $399 The insurance group of- = • TDNEUFS •WHEEL ALKHMEMT fers self-insured workers' = • BHAIES • SHOOS • MTTOIES SELECTION compensation coverage at a = • EXHAUST SYSTEMS • 0E & LUBE Front-End Alignment 30% discount off standard ROM PROTECT IN THE premium. TIRES U» In addition, Marsh and VEHICLE McLenna, Inc., of Morris- KIFOItllUCE AREA • tntp*ct all 4 tire* town, which provides ad- * Inspect sutpen- ministrative and claims ser- non and it««ring syfttemi * $•! vices for the pool, offers castor, comber ROCKER $3Q participating districts a and to»-in liability and property in- RECLINER *lis*t $56' 5 surance package at reduced Mi rates. TIRE SIZE SM Long practiced in private AI8x13rL6 34. 43. Engine Tune-Up industry, self-insurance is a lie TTQ>n«. = B78i13!i! and cnarg- method by which organiza- ing »y«t« Over 70 Other 40. 53. anotyilt'lnttall ntw tions underwrite, or fund, pokit*. plug*, coo- D78iU ,v d«ni»r*S«t dw«ll their own coverage, with 52. 47. 55. and tlmlng»Ad|uil RECLINERS carburetor administrative and claims E78x14 52. 4«. 41. 55. MOST U.S. CAM- On Display services usually performed F78x14 by an outside concern. Al- ( 54. 50. 9 though some of New Jer- 58. 53. 45. 61. *39? Prices sey's larger school systems H78i14, 54. 4». 64. Start Mm-i'r WH in At $99 had initiated such programs 5(0/600/685x15 41. individually, until recently F78x15, 57. 60. Lube & Oil Change state law precluded two or INCLUDES UP TO S QUARTS MAJOK G78i15 ,. 61. 53. 41. 64. BRAND 10/40 OIL. OIL FILTER EXTRA IMMEDIATE more districts from pooling IF NEEDED. CAS OR ENGINE. their resources for self- H78i15 64. 57. 51. 67. DELIVERY insurance, according to the J78x15 < • Chassis lubricahon school boards group andoilchange«Please 71. call lor appointment • 5178x15 iras/ it. 61. 51. Includes Jighl trucks spokesman. r WALL In March legislation —^ i fully with just sponsored by Assemblyman $ 99 reclines inches RECLINER John P. Doyle of Ocean 9 County was signed into law permitting the state's local boards of education to form pools for self-insurance in- the areas of workers' com- Atlantic pensation, property and i liability, immediately •1430 St. Georges Ave. Martin s Furniture Clark following the enactment of the bill, the New Jersey ! AVENEL School Boards Assn. began 67 Westfield Ave., 381-6886 formation of the state-wide E= Hours: Daily 8:30-5:30 381-0100 self-insurance group for local school districts. Daily 10 to 9 - Sat. 'til 6 - Sun 12 to 5