RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD CLARK PATRIOT_ AGE 14 THURSDAY,

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\ 15 CENTS • Football Ss a RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 ? Band, the Guidon VOL. 149, NO. 45 On and Off the Field: the Cheerleaders, the Last But Far from Least, the ins Staff the Twirlers. the Color Guard, and the Drill Team, an

education from kindergarten to 12th grade, held a master's ake Football a Great American Sport aL- Uahway's- annual " inter- ^ -The Rahway Board of Lducation is "stopped by bureau- .__£j:ee In reading, a master's degree in administration and su- Here Arc /~9 Reasons. Teachers and Students, That faith Community Thanksgiv- • cracy" of the State Department of Education in its attempt ro pervision, was certified to hold the position of •elementary- ing Service will be held In — hire a qualified supervisor for the public school system, James school principal, and was certified as a disabilities specialist. St. Mark's Roman Catholic The applicant favored by the board tor appointment as super- fer-fr-^ otter 1 \. F. Kernan, chairman, of the board s education committee, de- School a Church, Hamilton Street, on clared at "MorfCtay night's board" meeting l"n~Roosevelt School vfsor hUB*~noT~^:_k~?Tr-t>r^e-^euret^^rv-a4H^^ — =Ei=Wedneaday auditorium. vision and another course in secondary school curriculum, Ti" """VJ 55~ t C• - ^7g *-TLU_i Mm-., -, — -••.•..-.tf'J-"l"}"'-l"U.l"'~f ' "WCTBIM"/ill i? •Tifi i Powley, pastor of First ne.d to improve pupils' reading sIcTTI^was rea~dy~Txrengage a chairman oT a curriculum committee. m Presbyterian— in us rracks for trying, to give woman with 18 years of experience in rea_ing--b_-t^Eh^B-^v^iS-in— r been selected as fyT»r_»™-fl ^HsUf^fi rpRdtn^ 5nperviflor7wr"7 . Kerjiaj n" fun:ied by dig atafce department that tho _pplic3JU^£or the "1 am stunned." He pointed that the problem of sgii*— *i , i »— y-i >'""" "~ "~~ * ~af y.*ras fox. iheu_ccasirjii____ ...... •.-llMl..ri.,-„..——i—,—. . — — - -—- siacn could not be hired. The reason, Mr. Kernan stated, declared. gymen, whose churches SELECT PRIZEWINNERS ... Judges of the elementary diviaiun uf die oil -lujwr-apeftoorod by- has -not t the schools was serious because" many sponeor the service also will the Rahway Education Association are, left to right, Mrs. Jean Petersen, children s librarian, mandatory for reading supervisors. pupils could not° read theTr participate. Rahway Public Library; Mrs. Mary Finelli, an-alternate member of the board of trustees of the "It's absolutely unbelievable," Mr. Kernan exclaimed, "in deficiency. He added that the staff "is doing all it can" to St, Marie's organist- library; William Moesch, president of the Railway Education Association; Miss Brenda Vanulc, industry, supervisors are not hired on the basis of the courses rectify __£ defiCTency in reading skill. - - director, Miss Alice Firgau, elementary art teacher, and Miss Alice Stark., elementary art teacher. Judging took place on they have taken. They're hired because of demonstrated ability." Mr. Kernan said the parents want their children taught basic has announced that the choir Nov. 10th. The works will be on display in the library throughout November. Mr. Kernan said the applicant, one of five Interviewed for skills first of all and that chey also want other subjects will sing "Thanks Be to the position of reading supervisor, had 25 years of experience in taught. Thee" by George F. Handel. Seasonal hymns to be sung We've been stopped by bureaucracy,** Mr. Kernan de- by the congregation include clared. '"1 hope the-board doesn't become discouraged in its ' We Gather Together," efforts." ' 'For the Beauty of the Dr. John J. Sprowls, a board member, commented that the Earth " "Praise to the applicant for the position of reading supervisor met all but two v I I •—^ ? DEFENSE Lord/' and "Now Thank We requirements. _.— "It seems strange to me that someone could be a principal hi ROW All Our God." The City of Railway's cre- at $6,093,978.81, and the net amounts paid are: Block L2o, .< ^ -..t .'.hMl. r*l 'J PATWASHAK Judging of" the elementary Pateman. Madison; second, without a supervisor's certificate," Dr. Sprowls said. 90 Mlkfc HBLHIAZI'O ,'0. LARHV \OUNG ri 1 HOti SICA H-> The clergy planning com- dit rating is A-l, Frank E. debt at $2,174,106.79. The Lot 5, Ray and Dolores Pin- Eleanor Ikenson, Cleveland; 8t) ST AN G ATt WOOD ho uf 2113 Wall Street. $7, division of the art show spon- Richard M. Nash, superintendent of schools, said he agreed mittee, headed by the Rev. Suplee of Elizabeth, city au- average equalized valuations sored by the Rahway hduca- third. Donna Kondas, Roose- 2nd ROW 900; Block 325, Lot 19, John with Mr. Kernan's statement. He said it is possible for an \ I |lA!lf > HI Paul N. Jeweti of Trinity ditor, reported last week af- on real property was listed uon Association was held velt; fourth grade - first. 1 L. Ruddy Post No. 73o3, educator tu be "totally qualified" but fail to have certification. . JOV H:i|,'>Npn United Methodist Church, ter the sale of $1,938,000 in at $194,550,276, giving the Alma Reyes, Franklin; se- SANU> JOHMSiiN J'J tRU'K R ASMUSSt N Veterans of Foreign Ware.O on \uv. 1U in che Rahway "A certified person is not necessarily qualified," Mr, Ker- MOV. revealed its choice of St. general improvement bonds city's statutory percentage Public Library. I he exhibit cond, Rex L'r, Madison, 3rd ROW Broadway, Clark, $350; Block nan added. "An individual may be certified but have no exper- : Mark's this year was in by the Municipal Council to as 1.11. It was noted that third, Daniel Homes, Roose- 6 I. RUSSE Ll ii-W/ '» - DAVt 'Al"H im ii-WI : * 1 M --'. .'I :'••• 383, Lot 14, Charles E.Col- will continue through this ience in reading supervision.' t part an additional recogni- Phelps Fenn & Company and Rahway, with a population of month. velt, fifth grade -first, Wal- STANDING LEFT 29,114, has a gross debt of lins, 1804 Allen Street, $500; Edward J. Higgins, a board member, said the appointment LlWt COACH tion of this parish, which Associates, New York City. ter Ferranden, Franklin; RICH NOLAN Oi-i-t.NS The bonds were sold with $823.99 per capita. Block 794, Lot 23, John H. Judges ot the show were of the applicant by the board would have been unanimous. He is Celebrating its centen- William Mue_ch, president second, James Stewart, pointed out that the contract with the Rahway Education As- STANDING RIGHT nial year. an interest rate of 4.4.%. The Council confirmed the Burgess, i229 Whelan Place, Madison; third, Donald B'L L 001. -^^ rirrFP^ Mr. Suplee said the rate was $500; Block 794, Lot 60, Gus of the association; Mrs. sociation requires that rhe pORirlon be jj__~_e_l_as_j:e_ading_ super- The offering traditionally salt- of five properties for a Mary Finelli, an alternate Finer, Madison, sixth viaor. Mr. Higgins said the applicant could be appointed to "a very good one." After the total 5 Lewis, 1246 Clark Street, received durirm the service _ _y{ §^Z P^_TJ" e_proper- _ m_mber of liuibuar-irji tru_u SSade_ - first. William Berk.ux the staff as a teacher with .a_*_±gnrnent. will be appHecT towar~d~T.nl- sale o rffie~T5o~nas, Dr; A dam ~ Roosevelt, second, Paul I. McDaniel, Council presi- ties, the purchasers and the tees uf the library; Mrs. The~~board voted" to authorize paymenr of employee^eompefi tial needs of the projected Jean Petersen, children's li- Spugani, Junior High; third, sation in accordance with 1971-72 salary guides, effective children's day care center dent, also stated that the Keith Gibson, Cleveland. t city's credit rating is good. brarian of the library, and Nov. 15, as perPhase II of the wage-price freeze. The board proposed by the clergy as- Frank Crue Celebrates Miss Alice Stark and Miss stipulated that the payment be made ' as soon as practicable'* sociation. Kir. Suplee explained thar the A-l rating was given by Brc-nda Vanuk, elementary with a half-month adjustment for November. The Phase Ii Mooney's Investment Ser- art teachers. Aid Squads formula, established by the Pay Board, sets 5.5% as the guide Certificates vice of New York City and 40 Years with City Bank f he art work, done by the for higher wages. that the city also has an children of the Rahway pub- l'he board approved the sale of its i960 Ford truck to Bran- "A" rating with Standard & Frank D. Crue of 1097 Rahway, one of the few men lic school system, will be Opposition nan Boyd for $175, the highest bid received. Poor. Midwood Dr., Rahway, as- in the community to be so on display in the juvenile Purchase of $500 worth of furniture for the Rahway High sistant cashierof the Rahway honored. department from 9 a.m. Co School faculty room and a similar amount for die Roosevelt A resolution to soil to office, celebrated his 40th He is intensely interested 9 p-.m., Mond_.> ihxuuiill School faculty room was approved. bonds was adopted by the anniversary with The Na- in efforts to keep the Rahway Thursday, and 9 a.m. to The cafeteria committee report fox -September shQwgd the Council at a special meeting Opposition of the Rahway tional State Bank, 1420 Irv- River and die Arthur Kill 5 p.m. on i-ridj> and Sat- First Aid Squad and other seven cafeterias had a deficit of $2,456.76 for the month. The All Rahway schools will on Oct. 26. Proceeds from ing Street, Rahway. clean. urday. balance on July 1 was $5,985.51, which put the cafeteria oper- the bond issue sale will pro- squads to a State Assembly receive certificates from the Mr. Crue who is a fourth He is a graduate of the Prizewinners at the show ation in the black for the first nine months with a balance of vide financing for improve- bill which would place them National Safety Council for generation resident of Rah- Tri-County Chapter, Ameri- ,were-. First grade - first $3,528.75. ments authorized by the under control of the State "exceptional effort In safe- w^y_ej£p_alna that most fam- can Banking Institute prize, Latrecia Littles, Col- The board set the salary rate for home instructors at 56 Counci* ^ • apeticduft.ev- Health Department has re- ty," it wa_ announced at ilies in the city have lived courses. umbian School; second, per hour. eral years. sulted in withdrawal of the Monday nlgnt's meeting of here for generations, Mr. Crue and his wife, Karen Payne, Madison; bill from the Legislatures. An expenditure not to exceed $135 was authorized so students The other bidders at the Doris, have three children: RAHWA\ MARCHING BAN ) the Board of Education in Mr. Crue began his bank- third, Thomas Buccino, Gro- The Rahway Municipal could participate in the New Jersey Chemistry League com- LEFT TO RIGHT Roosevelt School auditor- sale and the interest rates ing career as a transit clerk Frank Jr., who is a part ver Cleveland; second petition this school year. offered were: Union County owner of Bell Drugs; Richard Council last week went on ium. and served as a savings grade - first, Amelia Kouko- record as opposing the bill. W Trust Company, Elizabeth., who Is studying for his mas- ^ 5A°N NEHCAHRIEHS, GERRI M.KAY. MEG OD'N The schools which are to teller and head teller before tas, Franklin; second, Oscar The resolution, requested by ANDING L R HAH1OW. VANESSA SMU H I-.UHV .i.MMii;, -.n.\UON \ mu SMANN 4.55%; First New Jersey ter's degree, andMrs. Donna 2nd ROW be awarded certificates and being promoted to assistant Romans, Cleveland, third, the Rahway squad, received School Expansion Delay the number of years in which Bank, Union, 4 7/8%; Com- cashier on Jan* 15, 1956. Jean Mancini, all of Rahway. Lynn VVittkowski, Roosevelt; GARRY DRlSCOL L. PATT1 GElGER UOBET TE WAL TON. JAMES CUNNINGHAM KFITM THOMAS Ktj[W VASl-Aii O munity State Bank and Trust His grandchild is Leigh C. eight votes. Dr. Adam T. GUIDON SQUAD they have participated in the He is actively engaged in third ^radt? - first, Thomas McDaniel, Council president K N t t L I N G Ml Kb WISEMAN DAVID BRAGDON RRAp CDIEMAN Sf RMt UHUSZ> IMSKI CAM L TON ROBINS*""'N f.'.Miv ll • > N Company, Rahway, 4.5%, and Mancini. ..AH I A:\ school safety program are; community work and is ex- did not vote on the resolu- Recommenced to Board GRUS7YNSKI Fifteen years — Grover National State Bank, Rahway, pecially proud of his involve- 3rd ROW 4.45%. tion. When Mr. Lawrence asked CHAHLtNE GRAHAM. GLORIA RURDSK1 MARILYN MiCKLOVIC. KAIMY KQ^1 > . U HH> I iNi'H JAIML I IJHI HVN Cleveland, Roosevelt, Col- ment with the establishment The Rahway BoardofEdu- if the board has taken any Honor Frederick Ritter, MemberB of the Rahway JUDY WILSON. NANCY SMITH SHtRVl WAI .ON RICHARD i.HAHAM HAY WIlSON fH.\r-,n~A RORlNSOM itHHV umbian, Franklin and Madi- The total amount of bonds, of the Rahway Emergency catlon has received a recom- action on the recommenda- squad went to the State House MORE LAND. JACK M1LLHOUSE. AtNjURLA KAHAVI1ES. JOAfSi NtUHAUtH MARK. Di lull HI '. AUlilt LH[)MAN\ son Schools. $1,938,000, was divided into Volunteer Squad. When it mendation from Louis R. Riz- tion submitted by Mr. Rizzo, CINDY _IM ANSIs V . K AII H VANCE DARHYL Dl XON DRUM MAJOH Fourteen years -- St. $1,126,000 for water depart- was organized more than 20 in Trenton on Monday, when zo, chairman of the buildings Mr. Boch replied that there 4ih ROW i 1 KE JOE HnvA'jt',1 ; i A Ht i'Sth Hfc- A i i jfo Kf v ir\i Mary's School. ment improvements and $812, years ago, the group had Bank Officer, at Dinner the Legislature reconvened, and expansion committee, is "no motionon the agenda.'1 CAUL OS MtRHiCKS CAUL GElGEH il/ PASCAL t KPN snUMH I .'EH. HI AlH SVlHKA Ji MM > \\ I L S»)N Jl If 000 for general improve- to protest against passage of CtUJSt- [)AVI[) WILSON RON LfcONAMU JiM LtlMUtN. HAN Twelve years — Rahway only a delivery wagon that the elementary school Mr, Lawrence then asked Frederick Ritter, who will retire on Dec. 1 as vice presi- the Assembly measure. The Minin i A HILL WOHLTMAN High School. ments. to serve as an ambulance construction program be de- what the board's position is Eleven years — Rahway The brochure for sale of and used an old coal bin in dent and secretary of the Rahway Savings Institution, was protest march of squad mem- layed but the board has not in regard to the recommen- Junior High School. the bonds listed the city's the city hall as its head- honored at a dinner given for him by die bank on Saturday in bers and ambulances from taken action on die recom- dation. Mr. Bochjregliedthat - Louis G. Boch, president total gross debt at $8,263, quarters. Soon its work was the Colonia Country Clubhouse, Woodbridge. all parts of the state turned mendation, Louis R. Boch, the "feeling is that the board of the board, stated that 087.60, the total deduction recognized, and the Rahway. Other guests at die dinner included Mrs. Ritter, Mr. and into a "happiness march" president, said at Monday will accept die recommenda- Rahway is "one of the few Hospital constructed an area Mrs. Ritter'a three daughters, Mrs. J. Robert Kaiser of Lake after Gov. William T. Cahill night's board meeting in tion." municipalities in New Jer- to house the ambulance. The Mohawk, Sparta; Mrs. Charles Repkie of Houston, Tex., and went to the squads' rescue. Roosevelt School auditorium. Miss Margaret Ritter of Torrance, Calif., and other members Gov. Cahill was instrumental Mr. Lawrence pressed for sey to liave been involved Bazaar to Have • sqxiad which placed first in Mr. Boch's statement was in the school safety program the annual competition in of Mr. Hitter's family. — in having the regulatory bill a more definite answer as to withdrawn. made in response to a ques- the board's intentions. for as long a time." Atlantic City in 1970 now Presentations to Mr. and Mrs. Ritter were made by James tion about the recommenda- Handmade Items, has three ambulances and Smith Sr., president of the Rahway Savings Institution; George "No action is action/'Mr. Rahway First Aid Squad tion by Alonzo W. Lawrence Boch declared. a disaster truck and operates B. Wendell, vice president and member of the board of man- members, headed by Patrick of 1.3-3 Madison Ave., Rah- 24 hours a day, seven days agers, and Thomas Grahill, treasurer and assistant secretary. "You're evading theques- 3 City Students Puppet Shows Tortoriello, captain, were way, president of the Rahway tion," Mr. Lawrence toldMr. a week. . Grace was offered by William McCollum, member of the board among those making the trip Taxpayers Association. Mr The Parent-Teacher As- Boch. Mr. Crue's most recent of managers, William H. Rand, vice president and board mem- to Trenton. Included in the Boch said the recommenda- Mr. Rizzo, who was not— Are Given Roles sociation of Franklin School, ber, was master of ceremonies. Rahway group were Irving tion was received by the Rahway, will have ire Holi- activity was to serve as present atMonday's meeting, treasurer of the Rahway His- Mr. Ritter Joined die staff of the Rahway bank 19 years ago last Memborg, Bud Same and board at its caucus meeting stated last week that his day Bazaar on Saturday in August. Previously he was business manager for Rahway Buddy Henderson. on Tuesday night. At Vail-Deane the school cafeteria. torical Society's drive to recommendation was plans save the Girl Scout House. Hospital. Before assuming the hospital duties, he was employed for an expansion program be Three Rahway girle have The event will feature In recognition of this ser- by the First National City Bank of New York for 16 years. delayed is based on the fact rolee in the productio1 n of handmade items. Jewelry vice, Mr, Crue was made Mr. and Mrs. Ritter, who resided at 132 Princeton Ave., Hadassah Plans Drive that bills to provide for state ,i'. ' s N:.I N K A 1 M> -. -i: "I RememberMama, ' which and toys will be on sale, an-official-member of the Rahway, for many years, have moved to Leisure Village, financing of the public schools will be staged by Vail-Deane and there will be a table for Girl Scouts of America in Vincentown. are being considered by the COLOR GUARD School, Elizabeth^-tomorrow used toys and games. Other i Legislature. Mr. Rizzo also 2nd ROW L R and Saturday at 8;30 p.m. features will be games and pointed out that a suit, Rob- I- Vt I. 1 r. ST.NO.NGLR R^^ SU£HWER DONNA SGHE NCK. CINOV W A L KE R. P AtT I S KOCVP, C. M.CHE LL, In the "school gymnasium, contests. Mayor Pnniel I._ Martin of Mrs. Kaplan presented the Jjison-v-&rsus Cahill, pertain- MAIHl', I NANCY KUHL DONNA BLAINE. SUt HftNDU-«, ^^ 618 Salem Avenue. chapter with" awards f6r'"trfe G.BBSaNDY HARRIS DOHOTHY BROWN Rahway started the annual ing to equal educational op- rri ROW I R ISIANUING] Miss Marilyn Chodosh, An added attraction this canister drive of Rahway year 1970-71, including those •^LT, 1 Lr. _. - • for membership achieve- protunities, is pending in the [ IS tiRif '.'.' A president of the school's year will be a puppet show Chapter of Hadassah. The courts. Dramatic dub, has- tire- role to be presented ar"li"a7mv, drive will be held next week ment and rcenrollment and Mr. Rizzo explained that of Christine in the John Van -J-. p.Hk-and 3 P.m. throughout the city. fund raising. the California~SupSreme Court Druten play. Refreshments will be ser- Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, Mrs. Fred Porter, mem- has ruled that financing of Miss Caron Ritter has the ved from 10 a.m., when the acting president, visited the bership chairman, an- public schools from property part of Dagmar. She also is bazaar will open, to the clos- mayor in his office and re- nounced that the annual paid- ta_x money is unconstitutional. chairman of the hand props ing time, 4 p.m. ceived his contribution. up membership party will The buildings and expan- committee for the produc- . Mrs. Norman DuBrow, be held In Temple Beth Torah sion committee Interviewed tion. The PTA executive board chairman, said members on Monday evening, Dec. 13, architects about possible ex- The role of Madeline will at its meeting last month who wish to participate may and urged all members to pansion plans and architect's be played by M iss Debra decided to apply for Newark phone Mrs. DuBrow for a attend. fees. The possibility of con- Bogdanffy. She also is the Museum, membership which canister and a location. Mxa. Taylor presided with structing 16 classrooms for chairman of the prompters would allow teachers to bor- On Monday evening, Mrs. Mrs. Richard Wiederhorn, elementary school pupils was and a member of the pub- row artifacts for classroom Aaron Kaplan, national board secretary. Mrs. Samuel mentioned as a possible ex- licity and ticket committee. display. If the application is member of Hadassah, spoke Robinson was hospitality pansion project. The _Vail-DeaneJ^ramatic successful, PTA members at the Hadassah Medical Or- chairman. Club-wlli be aflsistecTby the will" "TrtBir nhe~"""museunr-to- - gani-.ation meeting of the Players of Pingry School, obtotn artifacts needed by chapter. Mrs. Kaplan re- Hillside. - the teachers". ported on the many life saving projects, such as j_ $1,000 Is Given heart surgery, cancer detec- R A MI-AY Santa Claus Visit tio n»d^i To City Hospital Being Arranged HadassaH h Hospital in Israel. One thousand dollars has Arrival of Santa Claus in been donated to the Rahway the Rahway shopping area i_ News Deadline Hospital Building Fund by being arranged by the TWIRLERS * Engelhard Industries of Car- Railway Jaycees. Falls Tomorrow teret. The hospital haB New events are being plan- The Rahway News-Record started a $5 million expan- Kulpen, Diane Glvens, Vaicric Maillcr, 1 lam. Cram. Vonceil Rodwell. -^C^AtN^AM.CE GREEN. KAREN STUPER. NAD.NE CASHER. BETSY MAGET, AGNES MOSSBERG. LORA LVNN. ned to provide the children and The Clark Patriot will •as D&NNEV, JANET BONACQRE. MARILYN HEID. CO-CAPTAfW _ sion program. of the city with a pleasant mblished on Wednesday, Junes. - time during the Christmas !4, next week to avoid KIMEELIMG IN THIS ISSUE season. TERRY STUBEH, MARY TERRANOVA Armed Forces 16 a conflict with Thanksgiving Church..., 12 The Jaycces are working Day which falls on Thursday. Classified ;---r..... 10 with Rahway buslneBsmen Please bring all newa to Editorials 1 4 and the Rahway Jaycee-ettes our offices by tomorro~W7 FUNERAL HOME, 275 W. MHton^Avmue, Rahway, N.J. Movies.. 8 on arrangements for Santa's Only articles covering over- visit. the-weekend news will be . STARTS DRIVE .,. Mayor Daniel L. Martin of Rahway Obituaries »... 10-11 —CiraT-tre^^ inote ^J?*1 two generations of dt- Brought to Ray Hoagland, accepted on, Monday. The "makes contribution to start the canist_tf-drive of - *vswmfinrmnrn oStfett' rt toi NatiLonal~-Stote-B_H_:^ Rahway branch on Irving Street, accepts a check on cooperation of readers is Rahway Chapter o*~Hada_eah. Holding the canister ie David BTCrabiel, DirectoRManagef- .8-0 Roosevelt. ~~ff~ .6-7

•;*"•• THURSDAYi NOVEMBER'18, 1971 PAGE 3. PAGE 2 THURSDAY, RAHWAY NEV^_JlECORD CLARK PATRIOT RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT mure than 1^0 members in ding anniversary at a dinner si Thurs., Fri. Sat., & Sun., a Youth Chorale and a Con- at the Roosevelt Cafe, Bound f it cert Choir, will perform Brook. There were more VFW Auniliary Junior High . sen Luwen," a fun Ditmars Post No. 681, Vet- (Must include 1/2 pint of are being accepted by theand low cost health and life ecutive board meeting Nov. li-r Nt-w Jersey Welsh Whole White or Chocolate manager's choice. Postal Service for the po- insurance. 16 at Mrs. Bernard Miller's The concert is being giver. erans of Foreign Wars, on Milk). by young piano students wru ^ l S OJ, U-, will Ix- held by the The Suburban Mothers of Sunday at 3 p.in. in the V FW WEDNESDAY sition of custodian at the The m inim am age re- home. L were top winners in auditions crural New Jersey Welsh Twins and Triplets Club had Hall. MONDAY Choice of one; •Oven- Rahway Post Office. quirement is 18 years. There The new slate of officers : its meeting last night in the Choice of one; * Breaded baked meat loaf with gravy, is no maximum limit. conducted by the New Jcrsc\ .,ici\ at ilu- I irst Pres- The auxiliary has invited Application forms may be are as follows; Mrs. Bernard Music Education Council. Mirun ^ lu.rcli, 525 h. Linden Elks Clubhouse, 225 veal cutlet, sloppy Joe on"pizza pie, *manager a obtained from F.E. Hocking, Applicants must be phy- Miller, president; Mrs. Jo- One ai Reg. Low Price ;-,,nt M., ilamtU'U, onSat- Luttgen PI., Linden, where the public to participate in bun, *cottage cheese, bol- choice, boiled ham on hard Students who finished tirsi tl;.. - the event. Persons who plan personnel assistant, at thesically able to perform ef- seph Billy, vice president; ,.I 1\ at > j .ni. a panel discussion was con- ogna and cheese on hard roll, egg salad on hard roll. ficiently the dudes of the Get Second One FREE. in the auditions will pla> ac a ;•:. to attend tbe floral workshop main post office, 123 E. Mrs. Arthur Wheaton, sec- e enu-riainniciH will ducted by some of the roll, ham salad on hard roll. Choice of two: juice, Milton Ave., Rahway. position, and must be citi- retary; Mrs, John Dreber, members' husbands. The are asked to take cuticle- Choice of two: Juice, riss- creamy whipped potatoes, Visit Our V. ; :: ul solos by Michael The starting salary is zens of or owe allegiance treasurer; Mrs. Anna Seri- Near Stiles St., •• / ", panel included FredSearles, type scissors and a small ole potatoes, buttered string buttered carrots, tossed sal- to the United States of Amer- 45 Docoratod Trees on Display! w Di ; g ol V»alet~ and vv e-lsh container with" them. Chil- $5,847 per year with regular tella, budget and finance fe HAVE USSl snugs i'la>i-d b> [hi- lJres- John Crilly, RaymondMona- beans, tossed salad, cole ad, cole slaw. periodic Increases to $7,904 ica. chairman; Mrs. Anne Tatro, Complete Outdoor Display* £9 Plenty of free parking. Use han, Tom O'Niel and Bob dren are Welcome to take slaw. Door Wreaths up *o 6 tft- U-. ten an Ci-.arch hand bell part in the project, the aux- Choice of one; Apple brown per year. This position is restricted membership chairlady;Mrs. our lay-away ) Johnson. Choice of one: Applesauce, Betty, fruit, manager's The position offers Job by law to persons who are W« or* op*n 7 Joy ^ FILL YOUR NEXT} ^r.)L.t'. lr. .KluJilun tu rendi- iliary announced. Admission Anna Miranda, newsletter A Complete Craft Department : vanilla pudding with fruit, choice. entitled to veteran's prefer- 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m* f©•-your'CH*f$*£ nu.:i J tions bx the 1 reribyterian All new mothers of multi- will be $1. VOLUNTEER CONTRIBUTORS..-Two Rahway First Aid chairlady; Mrs. RobertMax- mo* skipping cwtvwUnc«J manager s choice. A LA CARTE ence. Applications will be With All the Makings, Beads, gpeiqted by Wtito dectrk Co. PRESCRIPTION y church quaru-t, a shurr mo- ples are welcome tu attend Mrs. Dolores Fenton will Squad members, Irving Memberg, left, and Christopher well, publicity chairlady, W« hav« what w« drtJ tion picture, '' A L hild'y club meetings. They are A LA CARTE Beef barley soup; sand- accepted from persons who Henrich register with Rahway Hospital to donate blood Mrs. Edward Solaky, pro- Styrofoam, Glitter, Etc 1O24 W. St. George Ave provide the necessary ma- wiches, tuna fish salad, veal are not entitled to veteran's k unstnu.s in Wales," will asked to notify Mrs. Jane terials to the color- Cream of tomato soup; for Mark and Glenn Rosenwald. gram chairlady, Mrs. Fran Linden, N.J. Monahan of 9 eandwiches7-cufia-aeh-s&4ad-^ ^ar-mesan, -spiced ham and -pref ereneep^Htt-such-personQ Alberto, hospitality chair- fu-ki Rahway. IQTnoral a-r-rangements from cheese, manager's choice. will be considered for ap- <- I ;" >. ^ I. i:. c r. : VS 111 bread dough., boiled ham, frankfurter, lady, and Mrs."Adell Thome, (261) 486-752O m anager's choice. THURSDAY __ pointment only whenperspns telephone squad chairlady, —ftefreshntects-will-bescx- entitied_to. veteran^ prefer_- Srfi—a-f ter-noon-and- evening—-*f A son was born to Mr. and ved. _ . TUESDAY No School. 86 Westtteld Ave., Clark Mrs. Donald Marshall of 477 Choice of onej— Baked ,..—x FRIDAY ance _are.notr av^l^hl** All are planned a a well flc Mr, TEAM-EFFORT FASHION ... Mrs. inia MiluB. a TT n"T3~T~t3T!«' St., iV ten-a-auhei at Carl-• :iy a—funul pj 381-7100 coktrared their ii'tn wed Sepi. I in Rahway models a arese-which her pupils helped to design. The Philip Foster, school and Italian bread and butter, "SPECIAL COMPLETE Buick-Opet -requirements Anyone- -interested in joining" Mrs. Marshall is the former children mudv Un.- print on her white dress with red and principal, introduced the oven-grilled frankfurter on LUNCHEON Rahway, last week assumed being urged to apply. rhp PTO ar parrir.iparing nn ftunrrie nine perm.inrm- magic markers-. Parents aaw-fee-com^ roll, *deviled egge> chicken Large salad platter, bread Vpy Igfldftrahipp ppoHfrio n .Al l qualified applicantp s hnnrri gyp 1nvtr*»rt rn mil I'M CLAD I CHAHGtUTUV faculty. MTR: WHIiHTn Hroch, Butter munity-efforr aix-ss at Back-to-SchoolNighg t on Oct 37 PTA president, presented salad on hard roll, peanut listed dessert. among New Jersey's retail will receive consideratioi n Members of the Rahway p y 8cnool oince reports butter and Jelly on white milk. Connie On Nov. o, "TUchard J. for parents ol first through sixth gradde children* The this year's officers. automobile'dealerS. ^r appointment without re- first "Aid" Squad have-asked participate in thehospltaiS Mrs> Roberr Maxwell pub- Konet Of 15U W. bCutt Ave., Ni^ht for parents of seventh and eighth PTA members conducted bread. * Add to Mr. Amon, a Linden, re- gard to race, religion, color, to be included in a Rahway pledge drive. The Linden llclty chairlady< Railway a teacher of Latin childi- will be held Wednesday, reports prin- a cake sale and served re- Choice of two: Juice, but- starred entrees sident was Illinstalled d as sec- national originorigin , aexsex, political Hospital appeal to employees VolunteeVolunteerr AAmbulancm e lor£S i i I WITH THIS COUPQfel B J J tered garden__peaa, buttered and_ other community first require large quantities or Kaplan at Pingry School, Hillside, cipal J luiii- of die Kumpl _Sj;hool_, .,_ - -freshinente—following clasa retary of the New Jersey affiliation, or any other non-, for blood donations for Mark cryoprecipitate, a blood fac- attended the autumnal meet- whole kernel corn, tossed RAHWAY ELEMENTARY merit factor. and Glenn Rosenwald, hemo- aid squads which regularly 7 Electrolysis Treatment 0 of a daughter to Mr. andvisits by parents. SCHOOLS Automobile Dealers Asso- bring patients to the hos-tor that affects die clotting ing of the Classical Assu- will receive aster uf salad, cole slaw. ciation, which represents philiacs who reside at 131 Mrs. Russ Young of 115 Choice of one: fruit cup, Week of Nov. 22 pital then followed suit. mechanism. The cryopreci- elation of the Atlantic Stated jrit d<.-grt,-i uu Mrs. John C, Graf, Jr., MONDAY approximately 90% of New Princeton Ave., Rahway. pitate is administered on a WITH THIS COUPON i in Chalfunte-Haddun Hall, His thesis 'u;isider- Nassau St., Clark, in Rahway the former Karen Felter, peanut butter bar, manager G Jersey's franchisee! new car Crime funding The Essex County Blood The Rosenwald brothers Hospital. choice. Breaded veal cutlet with preventive basis as well as Atlantic (."iry. aiiun R t S t N 1 the daughter of Anthony Yula. beans. Juice. i.- Mr. and MrsKicnar. a the varsity squad in the latter dise Island, The Bahamas. to participate by offering Temple of 356 Seminary Miss Arvanites and Miss Dessert; Vanilla pudding blood for the Rahway boys,' ni\ c- r^ii \ a!!la. v -a. part of November. A fresh- with fruit, milk. \\ Mr. Amon has been asso- State Senator Matthew J. PRESCRIPTION Ave., Rahway, have an- Perrotta were graduated ciated with the same dealer- Since the first aid squad THE NUTCRACKER man, she is a 1971 graduate from Arthur L. Johnson Re- TUESDAY Rinaldo of Union pledged to birth date nounced the birth of their of Arthur L. Johnson Re- ship for three . He re-introduce and fight for building is next door to the first child. Tammy Lynn, gional High School, Clark. Baked manicotta with to- also is president of Whole- CLARK A BALLtl IN-'AL' gional High School, Clark, Miss Arvanites, daughter of mato sauce and Italian bread adoption of a new version hospital, members of the til I R F J TOR A1. h Re Ou .. L' on Oct. 22, in Rahway Hos- where she was a member of sale Auto Supply, a 100-of S-889 a bill aimed at Rahway squad are frequent pital. Mr. and Mrs. James Ar- and butter, oven-grilled dealer cooperative buying DEC. 19 - 1:30 & 6:30P.M. its cheering squad. vanites, is majoring in lib- frankfurter on frankfurter — ,—o removing the influence of visitors in the hospital where DRUGS She is majoring in speech roll and butter, chicken sal- association. The NJADA organized crime from legi- they saw a poster on Opera- PLAINFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Menotd. eral arts at the Cranford 86 WesTtield Ave.,Ctark pathology. campus. ad sandwich. secretary long has been act- timate businesses. tion Concern, a campaign to HIGH SCHOOL Lombard! of 2367 Jowett PL, ive in Union Council, Boy Under Rinaldo's proposed enroll blood donors for the Miss Perrotta la a law Choice of two; Buttered 381-7100 .'-?•:. ') 950 Pari< Ave., Book Encyclopedia Railway are the parents of Mrs> Matnikia Knecht of garden peas, tossed salad Scouts, and received that legislation, each officer and special drive. . They /. re^ a daughter born on Oct. 8 Trussler PL, Rahway, enforcement major at the organization's Silver Beaver director of a New Jersey Plainfield, N. J. AND CHILDCRAFT 1000 Plainfield campus. with dressing, juice. o o o Grch. 8. M.u. SJ- R.^M»:i. in Rahway Hospital. Mrs. aerved as chairman^ of the Award, ia 1968, Twice a corporation would be re- New, Expanded EdiJiwis Lombaxdi is the former Miss M-iss Cheryl Hoynowski of Dessertj Peanut butter 'M ULAU i bnAnucu iu... FOR TICKETS, WAKE ruF r open house and teaHeld by chairman of the United Fund quired to take an oath at- Largest-Selling Encyclopedia Patricia Ann Baron. 33 Poplar Ter., Clark, is bar, milk. Drive of Rahway, he also is testing that to the best of] N.J.O.T.C-. 137J OUTL CO- the Montclair State College WEDNESDAY MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J C treasurer of the i^orority. a past president of the Union his knowledge no owner of Alumni Association at the Oven-baked meat loafwith WAIL WITH STAMPED, The Carl H. Kumpf School County Auto Dealers Asso- 10% or more of the PREMIER OIL ADDREibtLi FNVKCPt recent New Jersey Education gravy and bread and butter, Mrs ciaton and a member of the company's stock has re- LIF Y AH I. CR LVL. P£R^ CLARK - - Gctier, Parent - Teachers Asso- Association convention in James M. Boone of 46 buttered whole kernel corn, ciation" of Clark "held "its" ftahway JCiwanis Club ceived income from criminal 9G4-1430 964-1287 'Atlantic "CitY." Mrs. Knecht, Ross St., Clark, a sophomore buttered carrots; pizza pie, AM 0 R C H - «. Ml-'.'- i -•• • annual Back-to-School Night a Montclair State graduate,, AnWrican Political Items activities. at Transylvania University, buttered carrots, cole slaw; GASOLIHE for parents of seventh and is chairlady of the college's Lexington, Ky., will leave peanut butter and jelly sand- Col4&tors and Automotive He stressed that the pro- linguistics department. on Sunday for a four week wich, buttered wholelkexntd- Timers. He 1B a collec- posed measure would not SUPPLY trip to India, Iran and Egypt. corn, cuie slaw. of antique Americana* require peraons—to=ta]c.B The, Drs. David and Helen Kin- He is a psychology major and Dessert: Fruit, milk. ir. Amon and his wife, oaths regarding g their own FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE his class are taking the travel "Therefore, it ley, physical therapists with THURSDAY ffie, have a son, Robert, activities. AND HIGH QUALITY OIL offices at 668 Rarltan Rd., study course for the purpose No School. Jr., an Army veteran of would not violate- th& con- Clark, have completed a of comparative education, FRIDAY Vietnam, now associated stitutional ban againsg t en- ideas and culture. His trip post graduate program, No School. wim the Amon Motor Car forced self-incrimination," Dial 388-5100 o o o 'Neurophysiologlcal Foun- will take him to the Taj Co., and two daughters. he said. dation for Therapeutic Ex- Mahal, Teheran, Delhi and ercise," at New York State Cairo. He will return on CLARK ELEMENTARY Dec. 23. SCHOOLS University, Stony Brook Week of Nov. 22 J'^.-;>*->^l Funny how family discus- Campus, Long Island. The MONDAY course was completed last Marian Thomas of Clark sions seem to become financial *•*-•**&& Saturday. Is a finalist in the Western One-half pint of milk, veg- ? f Union County Junior Miss etable soup, sloppy Joes on roll, potato chips. Icecream talks. Because, money is On Ocu 26 In Sr. Eliza- Pagaent sponsored by the Cranford Jaycees. The sixth Dixie. beth Hospital, Elizabeth, Mr.. TUESDAY what helps keep families going and Mrs. Roy Nunes of 63annual competition will be- held at 8 p.m. on Dec. 4 at One-half pint of milk, James Ave., Clark, became hamburgers, buttered rolls, and growing. And to help keep the parents of a son. the Hillside Avenue Junior High School, Cranford. potato chips, baked beans, onions, relishes, fruit. you in the money . . . depend on Miss Karen Yula of 934 WEDNESDAY —'—K|-J Milton Blvd., Rahway, and Sept. Welfare One-half pint of milk, us, your Full Service Bank. Miss Cindy Arvanites of 71 $ pizza pie, salad and dress- Brookside Ter. and Miss Costs 48 806 ing, bologna, cheese, peanut Our savings accounts earn the Elaine Perrotta of 20 Post r butter and jelly, bread and Rd», both of Clark, are among Welfare assistance in Rah- butter, cookies or fruit. highest dividends per- 14 new sisters of Sigma Al- way totaled $45,934 and in- • THURSDAY pha PI, the oldest sorority volved 281 cases in Septem- No School. missible by law. And ber. In Clark/31 cases were at Union College. FRIDAY reported involving $2,872 in low-cost loans are available Miss Yula, a liberal arte- September. No School. SETCO has H vjnmblc nn.J for every good need — car, home, practical free yit! 'v VO-J •-•'1'-1 i c Public Urged to Be Wary of Ads -.•you-ioin-our. 13J12Xrif , -.:rr\i:-. __ ~v^ -•-Kofladh Club These harui> Cur.- } §$&« education, vacation. We~ Holding Promise of Large Earnings O Henke © Hochland © Anba Aspen conlainers are c^io;(.,! .rv. 1001 OTHER IMPORTED FOODS are your financial kin! handsome onouyr. lof Hit.: r.:^\ Wynona Weingart, execu- CBBB reported that respon- © White Sag © Scott discriminating family, ana " •• We Specialize In Gift Boxes. tive vice president of the dents to Bliss advertise- uses are Innumerable Westfield Area Chamber of ments receive a letter pro- Open your Ctiristm.Ts C ..'. Commerce, has warned mising a salary of $86 per Account at any SCTCO n*:i,i- Order Your Thanksgiving Boxes No\ members of the community week if one sends $1 for And gel your free C.•"•!'• ; to adopt a better- io-b_e-safe- postage and handling, an. ap- Pyrevware—a prnr'"-.it aotii- * N.Y. Airports VISIT OUR BARGAIN-COUNTER tion to any 'iouse",-.j than-sorry attitude regard- plication, 10 recipes for a ing newspaper advertise- cookbook to be published by Services '*'"New Cars ments holding out the Bliss, and a stamped, self- promise of large earnings addressed envelope. Mrs. 20% to 40% OFF On 4/ v> OF ONW ~~iorxr people interested- inWeingart noted that many SAVINGS ACCOUNTS the 215 SOUTH AVE. W., WESTFIELD, N.J. 232-4370 working at home. persons have been advised Ski Clothing and Equipment CHECKING ACCOUNTS Mrs. Weingart stated that that dieir names will be kept MORTGAGE LOANS AMEBICA'S'UABJKi' ffllfSl' S70SSS CALL many chambers and better on file and they will be con- One Bank business bureaus throughout,tacted when there are more COLLATERAL LOANS OPEN 9-fc P.M.; Thurs. 9-9; Sun. l 1-3 Job openings. PASSBDOKXUANS the country have recorded Q 297-3313 complaints against the BANK BY MAIL for Growing Families "In the meantime," Mrs. James Bliss Co., Levittown, J1 TRAVELERS CHECKS Pa. The company recruits Weingart said, they are Stag Specdo Swim Suits - Full Stock invited to send $3 for 40 CHRISTMAS CLUB homeworkers through "help VACATION GLUB wanted" columns with the applications for mailing to promise of a weekly salary business firms which might SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES and then falls to provide be able to supply them with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS employment. parttime work. * Respon- MONEY ORDERS A recent bulletin from the dents also are encouraged Council of Better. Business I to send out a letter to re- Bureaus, Inc., Washington, cruit other homeworkers for detailed the Bliss operation. Bliss.

sprcuilty candws Fiberglass $119*95 uPtoi6ocMsuis $2 $5 $1O $20 and cookies. DELICATESSEN 1 CHRISTMAS CLUB CHRtSTMAS CLUB CHRISTMAS CLUB CHRISTMAS CLUB $129195 over 160 CM Skis r ' (rrcc " ftet; ' free ' Free Stack Mates. Store n See CATERERS FOAM ?-piece (- Container, and 1 QL Shake n Pnur far—Complete Set CUSTOM Metal Fiberglass .iht' Serve & Store Containers Skop FIT Get To Know Wfiat Good Really Is ! 1972 Hart Skis With Cubco Ski Bindings in our Resfouranf $99.95 S1O1.OO* $252.50 S5O5.OO* $1,010-00* TAKE OUT Georgetown Baldwin Brass • Efficient, Courteous T_hrec JMQUJUainecr§ Woodcraft ^Includes Yamaha SUis, Boo*s, Binding and Poles. INCLUDES OONUS tor completion o' Thanksgiving Service at all times Woodbury Pewter Lenox Candles HOME COOKED KOSIIEK POODS Complete Line of Ski Wear for Dinner - Roast Beef » Turkey TRUST COMPANY Cliickon Mal/o Hall Soup KOSHER APRES SKI CLOTHING Chopped Liver • Broiled Steak • Burger* THE FINEST OF GIFTS Whole Turkey isii.v j \ r™> ^i 7m rcquetn COLONIAITREPRODUCTIONS CAft RACKS FOR ANY TYPf OF CAR SUMMIT w BFRKtUY HrtfiHlS - fl AKK « (WARfTH . "FltfABfTHPORT - NfW PBiTVlDFNCE Cranberry Sauce - • Chicken 1500 Irving Street, Dcvtus • Relishes dfc^TsO^ Largest Rental Shop In this Area AND PAID Broad & Rolls - 9PbJ?V«* -»Corned Beef • Pastrami • Sloppy Joes Gravy A Stuffing £j • Salad Plotters E. CHERRY ST. RAHWAY, N.J Open 9:30 to 9sO6 • 233-8420 Rahway, New Jersey (12 person minimum) 1*1- H PURSON - Homemade Pastries Mon. - FrL 520 South Avo. W ORDERS IN ADVANCE ONLY 382-5353 381-7717 TIMES 1076 RariUn Rd. Clark 8:30 to 6:00 Sat. Westfield

i- -V. -.- *-- PAGE 4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD 'CLARK PATRIOT \ Richard Weber RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 PAGE 5 RAHWAy Deadline Dec. 1 To Address Club Linda Barto of 310 Valley For Applications Road, Robert L. Clark of 31 Bartell Place, Miss Mary New Jrrsfj's Oldest Weekly Established 1833 On 1971 Election To Be Fellows C. Helndel of 18 Orchard Richard Weber, program Terrace, Miss Marlene Member of Rep. Cornelius E. M«mber of chairman of the Clark Re- Uardo of 526 Valley Road, New Jersey Press Association Quality W«cUles oi Netr Jersey, Inc. Gallagher (D-N.J.) said yes-^ Paul J. Meczler of 1559 Rar- publican Club, will speak terday the deadline for ap- Raymond W. Bauer, pres- on "What Happened in Clark Mr. Foehl, a career itan Road, Miss Michele P. L'nlon County a Newest Weekly Established 1965 plications to participate in ident of Union County Trust banker and member of die Naples of 22 Sunset Drive, In the 1971 Election" when next year's White House Company, Elizabeth, has an- Published Every Thursday Morninjt by the club meets tomorrow New Jersey Bankers Asso- Edward A, Jeranek of 60 Fellows program has been nounced the appointment of ciation Half-Century Club, Conger Way, Miss Lynda at 8:15 p.m. in the meeting set at Dec. 1. Robert W. Donnelly, vice BAUER PUBLISHING & PRINTING LTD. room of the Franklin State Joined L'nion County Trust L. Onembo of 50 Sherola The program, started by Two key amendments tu Similar legislation is ex- president, as senior trust Company in 1945 as assis- Road, Frank W. Padusniak Bank, Raritan Kuad and President Lyndon B. John- officer of the bank. 1470 Broad Street Rahway, N. J 07065 388-0600 Westfleld Avenue, Clark. the national flood insurance pected to be approved by the tant trust officer and was Jr. of 132 Westfield Avenue, son in 1964, is designed to program sponsored by House Banking and Currency Mr. Donnelly succeeded K. C. Bauer ArUmr Hartland Uersbon, Jr. L3n. ttattwloe E. Baser promoted tu trust officer Miss Sibylle V. Pagnucco Official results and high- provide gifted and highly mo- Senator Harrison A. Committee ghortly, which Harry C. Foehl, who retired in 1948. The additional title of 1230 Lake Avenue. PUBLISJHE R EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER lights of the election will be tivated citizens with one Williams Jr. of Westfield some observers said could on Nov. 11 but who will be of vice president was given discussed, and comparisons year's first-hand experience have the changes ready to be Elliott H. Saftlas of 197 The Rahway News Record and Clark Patriot are weekly newspapers serving the best Interests of have been approved by the retained as a consultant for to him in 1950 and in 1909 Lexington Boulevard, Miss made of the results with re- in governing the nation and a Senate Banking, Housing and signed into law by die end a six-month period. die board of directors named their respective communities. It is the endeavor of these journals to present the news in a sound, cent contests. The goal of sense of personal involve- of the year. The House Mindy A. Sonenthal of 416 Urban Affairs Committee in Mr. Donnelly joined the him senior trust officer. West Lane, Miss Dorothy sane, and traditional manner, maintaining the rights of all by accurate factual statement and the club will be tu do a ment In leadership. Washington. amendments were drafted by better job for the G(d' next Surrounded by graduates of Rahway Hospital coronary care training course are bank as a trust officer in The bank has a branch M . Welsch of 60 James Ave- measured reasonable opinion. two of the instructors, Miss Catherine Galvanek, R.N.; and Miss Reglna Dougherty, Rep. Gallagher said the The amendments were co- Wright Patman (D-Texas), 1967 and was given tlie ad- office in Clark. Harry c. Foehl Robert W, Donnelly year when a municipal elec- chairman of die banking LUCKY WINNER ... Robert Vail, 11, of 315 Maple nue, Miss Kathleen Wo- R.N. (seated center, 1- to r.) applicants must be at least sponsored by Sen. Clifford ditional title uf vice jewodzki of 25 Harrison Subscription Rales by Mail Including Postage $O 00. Outside Union and Middlesex tion will be held. 23 years of age but not 36 committee. Ave., Rahway, is given magic set, awarded by Miller pants were Mrs. Phylis Ku- P. Case of Rahway and drawn Shoes, 1524 Main St., Railway, from Harry Kagan, president in 19oa, Prior to vazarkis of 716 W. Scott Street, and Miss Patricia Counties $8 00. Second Class Postage Paid at Rahway. New Jersey The meeting will be open by Sept. 1, 1972. 1 walski, R.N.; Mrs. Shirley up with xhe assistance and Senator Williams said that proprietor . Robert, a sevendi grade pupil, is a member his employment with L'nion 32 Start Studies Railway rcsidt.-nts who Avenue, Miss Theresa 1-. M. Zomro of 39 Florence to the public. Retr^fcihnifenui The Fellows are assigned support of Gov. William 1. only 720 of die 7,000 com- County Trust Company, he launched their college ca- Olenik of 199 Kearney Ave- will be served. Fifth Course on Care Farmer, R.N. ;Mis§ Pamela of Boy Scout Troop 14. The selction of die winner Drive. L, Griffin, R.N.; Mrs. Nancy to White House staff mem- CahiU. munities eligible for flood was made by Miss Judy Bost of 901 Milcon Blvd., was associated with the Bow- reers this semester as part- nue, Miss Joan A. Folhamus m-artly- witlv socialclimbers, O, Ingraharn, G.N.; Mrs. bers, the Vice President, One of the amendments insurance nationwide have Rahway, who was "Miss Rahway of 1969." She is ery Savings Bank and the At Union College time stuUtsntti at Union Col- of 252 Linden Avenue, John Relevant Studies would. members of the Cabinet or would.... restore federal aid qualified for die program. in die seventh grade of St. Mary's School. Frelinghuysen Corporation Thirty-two' Rahway and lege arc William I.. Alex- bherKian of 12o7 Georgia Tire Public Deserves Better Films Jood Assistance Cardiacs Terminates Karen A. Green, L.P.N.; other high-lev-el administra- JET**" in New_ Yorjc^ where he ser- Mi;;s Joanne M. i?tc- Players Rehearse Social studies have been A ceremony marking the qmnto, Richard Newman and Mrs. Lorraine Lancia, eligibility to victims of The "Williams^ - amend- Clark residents are amon^i ander ut" luoj Hazel Place, tion officials. ments are part of a new ved as secretary," assistant 363 ~Ne~u~ Jersey 'YeBtttents of 244 Oak The Clark Players"" are tHrrm-i-irj- rhri Tropical Storm Doria who g r o s s way; a plcrurc rated X, meaning ihar Madeline M -federal flood insurance t>jfo— treasurer, and a director. 7o-K Hamilton Struct, Miss V. Tondera of 411 W on a large scale, since 1932. fifth intensive two-w-eekr Hospital staff inatruewre kill, R.N; 3irs. Katie Uon= who launched their college T 17 cannot scu Hat all ti TT Joan I1, L aultiL-ld ut 1125 Milton Avenue, M las M ar- lion of "The Boyfriend,""fay But die Idea of using social in the care of car- were Miss Galvanek, Mrs. neau, L.P.N.; Mrs. Annette I vKu IU penalty provisions in tlie gram Tie TnTrolIuc"etl An—ft m •• mini -i r week. Other portions of the The Union <±iac patic-nte was hf Id at L u k a*j, -M CJ^. Ion-a- Mayn-xrd,- RJS.. nrut Mrs.Uor- 1968 Flood Insurance Acr. County Ruth Fishtein will become University, he also is a grad- part-time students at I*nion^niqUHS"'7^T3Tiae7t3rEvcTr^Ycrrv- children under IT muse be escorted iu th< 1-d—exp»Rof pay- uate of the American Insti- College, C ranford, I-Uzabeth skv uf l.^-il bt. George Avc- w. Crand Avenue, and Den- staged 77| ien we hear educators dren to first accept national the hospital on Friday. 1A.N., .i riser vice education 6tfiy""SparGcuch, R.N. J. he other extena to 12 in a. parent or guardian, loses about 2U,V. i- i. socialism, to be followed Head erul of" next year "tJrF —mfioatwly--the-general GOV- moted two of its staff mem- chology, and MissMarcyann tute—uf—Dank ing and rlatnfield. "'"•. Miss Patricia J. Htvnn nib J. Wojtaszok of 3o9 Sul- Frank K. Hehnly School, more and mure theaters sirnplv will iw ah^w, X j for ''relevant eciu- Certificates of achieve- coordinator; Mrs. Jean tltiritan a >n," few of us realize later by their acceptance Particlpation in rho Kcd-ment were awarded by Miss Thomas, cardio-pulmonary Louis Youngblood, direc- in which homeowners and erage of flood insurance and bers to higher supervisory E. Sosnoski will become su~ pleted the courses at the They reside in more than of 17U Uerthold Avenue. TTvlurcoTlrT: R films. of world socialism, goes all eral Food Mani 1'rugrair. tur of guidance at Rahway businessmen in flood insur- would include measures positions. pervising psychiatric social trust schools of the Manu- 41 communities in six New Mi^ Uinru- !• r.izr--,- uf '?,?~^i C'lark residents are Mrs. Tickets or fomiiQ .a . tlie term has nothing Catherine Galvanek, K.N., technician; Mrs. Nancy Tur- Officials to Dine ~t)ften a producer will cry r« bring in ** movie u the way back toT9Cf5~wh~en die declined by 3,530 person^-ia coronary care unit head High School, will speak at ance qualified towns could designed to better control Benjamin II. Haddock of worker in the Plainfield of- facturers Hanover Trust Jersey counties: - Lss-ox,...i2U Ovorge Avenu^, Cjleiin "Jessie V. Amory of 58 James may be obtained by calling gets away with as much as possible ana tu m^-ii;!' at all iv do will: education New Jet*^v~during bej t- ner, electrocardiograph- Irene Paschenko at 388- but is rather an attempt to Fabian Socialist, JohnDew- nurse, and John L, \'oder, electruencephalograph (LKG The New Jersey Toot ball the meeting of Focus on sign up for tiie protection. building in areas of severe Fanwood, executive direc- fice. Both appointments will Company and Kennedy Sin- Hudson, Middlesex, Morris, -^- Cubtofsuii ut 594 Gruvc Avenue, John K. Baillie of CP rating which insures widespread distribution. i-mbiT as 2^"-l,2OS luv, income l 3301. involve students w l th th e ey, and his cohorts were director. Mr. Yoder indi- lihO) technician; and Miss officials Association will Rahway L-'ducation on Monday potential danger from floods, tor, has announced that Or. claire-lnc. Somerset and Union ^ .pcrt. Miss liancvb Hal- 51 Gertrude Street. Miss 37 >L. ol films are. rated Gl', which in jans '' Lie:; era I persons benefited fn_ m th-. grossing social issues of advocating 100 per cent state cated that half of the stu- Regina Dougherty, R.N.chief have its annual banquet on at b p.m. in the Claude H. Audiences, Parental Guidance Suggested," control of all property, na- Department" f dents \*.e-re employees ol Heed Recreation and Cultur- trie da> . ' ca rdio- pulmonary thera- Last May, the National L athohc Uttice rur V. utu;i: tural resources, labor, the culture's famils IJOJ John F. keiuicay liutul[a_i_, aurant, Newark. al Center, Irving Street, i'ic lures, joined h\ the I- ilm ^ oni n ussio n o t ttu Na u^na! In other words, "relevant banks, etc. Dewey called it lanct. j-rogran:. Hallway. education'" is merelv a form deniunstraang liow hospitals All but one of the grad- FRIDAY, NOV. 12 Council of Churches, withdrew its support ut ratings. collectivism. It's still called Acco rding ti • rl'.t. A \- of brainwashing and is a can beneiiL from sharing, fa- uates of the cuurse will be CARVE In a joint statement, the church gruuj s at'firnied; collectivism today, although Northeast Rogh.nal !• oodand A break, entry and larceny powerful tool in tlie hands cilities and staff. Since assigned to hospital coron- /.$ at the home uf Mr. and Mrs. "'We can no longer commend chit, j Li:i u- [he t ubhe. many people refer to col- Nutrition ber\ K" i > iiv-'' i in Mrs. C arolyn Lukas, who Old Sooks, Collectibles, Furniture WE GATHER In lact, ii is our judgment that the public's contKk :ice of tlu- "progressive educa- lectivism as Socialism, Ncu York. L n v, ar> care units or to the unit John Berko, 05s> Madison tors" -who view the public tliL^L is now associate director And Memorabilia. We Are Interested in the i Ian l;a^ alreadv been st-nuush eroded, anj that Communism, oi Fascism. paid U,.U^. in Kennedy Hospital where Avenue, resulted m the tile ft YOUR schools as a vehicle with t of nursing, conducted the ambulatory cardiac patients of many items of jewelry, its confidence will nut be restored until ihi raring^ And Dewey's brand of "edu- stamps vali ic d at first coronary care course In Buying Antiques and Books. YOU WONY FORGET become mure reliable, more local theater- ai-riu^h >A hich to prepare our chil- cation" was called "pro- are monitored by telemetry. cash and damage totalled TOGETHER.... dren fur citizenship in a at Hah\u> in 1909, it has i'he exception is Mrs. Vera at more than $l,sou. hntry enlurce the ratings, and advertising reflects. nu.r.- gressive education." The <=> Vdlue- grown in scope to the point concern wiU'. informing the j jblK JHU U-M-. w, ILi. a= wile-world-socialist order. schools of America d^v Palumbo, who is Kennedy was gained by cutting ihv VERY OWN\ i > 1 tlie coupons is 1 M)A'sof bein^ a shared program V pluiting sex and v'lulen.re." The "progressive educa- choking on Deweyism tuda\ Hospital's night supervisor. rear screen door around tlie Cunt nhution u, ;1.L with John F. Kennedy Hos- lock, pulling nut thu molding I'he Lutheran film board said tlie aanu . lhr rating tu rs" have long recognized and our nation and our chil- arid is designed u pital. O tlier Kennedy Hospital The provide and slipping the lock. system nab being abused by the film industr> and J U-t iru- necessity of using the dren are paying a terrible employees completing the i a rtic ipants w. nh i .' i\ and I tie tupics covered by the for ui Seriously objectionable films were clipping into the. classrooms ol America as price because of it. better foods. course were Miss Gail Mol- Mr. Fred I rosLin, Iol7 an indoctrination center course ranged from the con- nar, K.N. Mrs. Karen Dee- Lawrence Street, reported GP category, films that children could freely see. l-ur Among the total : HOBBIT where the ills of our coun- So, if parents feel the\ number cept ot intensive coronarv gan, R.N.; Miss Maureen L. * his car stolen from the example, "Drive, He bald" has extensive nudity, sc-x of participants, 37 try can be aired. The issues do not understand their chil- per cent care to practical instruc- Misko, K.N., Miss Lynda drivewuv uf Ins hunie. I he and profanity. It drew an X, but the MPAA a^'pi-alb or 107,742 did n.» discussed are ghetto blight, dren's attitudes and actions [ receive tion in the use of tecniques A. Jorden, R.N.: Miss De- vehicle \*-as recovered by Reservations Suggested board eased it to an R. i nHic assist j nee | SHOP P.S. Bring Your Own poverty, the wat= in which run contrary to the a\ nu nit. and monitoring equipment, borah J. Holton, R.N.; Mrs. New York Cit\ yiolice with Serving 12 Noon 'til 7 P.M. Columbia has" never received an X rating for anv principles and beliefs thai Ir -f 'nron * "3 roml ot lit- films, and it is not m the financial distress o't the changing of the social rhyslcran lecturers' were Maezelrmr^f. Phr-Hs, L.P.N.; South- Avenue five New a rk uec up a nt^. i'he 35Oth Anniversary of Pilgrims' Landing and economic order founded and sustained this ot lo,;>7ci per • Wei"e glVell l)rs. hdnion B. Lee, Ldward Miss Joanne Cobb, R.N.; alarm was cancelled and Curving Sec MOM.- I he lesson is clear. Decent films draw gruur of our tot 'd stamj Dinner countr\ , *' academic nation, don't blame it on \ ak.t d jt A. Fartenope, Jacob Vvul- Mrs, Dorothy Kuzlowski, R. Westfteld, N.J. 232-0569 owner noTfTIed'. The suspects audiences and profits. 1 here is a far greater demand free- the mythical "generation ansk>, Larle N. Kothbell, Plymouth Rock December 169U. A brave group oi You'll Cherish for good films, which Hollywood is not satisfying, it dum," ecology, etc . I lie N.; and Miss bharon boltvs will be .etiarged h> the New For Dinner Reservations of 8 or More Place "Be-" issues considered gap." Place the blame where Harry Zutz, Geurge Miller, York L it> I uhce Ue- voyagers utepped ashore to begin a liie of freedom. Dinner Starting at 3 P.M. closeH K.N. •*'II ••*• tore Nov. 23. We Will Roast a Turkey Just for You... should learn to give the public die films u deserves. n truly belongs - on Un- Lawrence Guarino, William 1 parmu'nt. W i give thanks for their undaunted courage parallel the fads in the social studies which are pro- relative. It nun a he a Rahway Hospital paruci- and the Res) of the Meal Will Be Served Family Style protest movement to an I 1 riangle Lsso siauun, ducing millions of American Calm Choice buCL ' He. Reservations Accepted FRESH PRESSED Route Nu. 1 and I . Milton Too. Lord, That We'May See alarmingg degreeg . youngsters who are being uv. n behalf while i 1 Your Host—Dieter Hamburg 1 Avenue, reported a break, I'he ''progressives" se- deliverately programmed m t iea lth. Children's Henu Available tor 1, 3:30 and 6 P.M I. D: \\ »R\S No 1 b.. I'hib is another in a series cret weapon to bring about their schools to restructure burial entry and larceny. Lntr> was "the purchase nt a gained by-.smashing ihe side sermons by Rahway clergymen. Yhiu wcrk'b planned change in this coun- America into the image de- [ i K • [ ^ 1: e- [I th e pressure u f It •A as written by rhe Rev. f-dward Myers of he, Mary's* tr y is something called sired by the "progressive" window and opening it. The DINNER grid is not, thtrc i^as the cigarette machine wat> lound Rom in Catholic Church, Central Avenue, Rahwav "social studies." Social teachers who are merely advantages of a care-ful, ra- il studies is an '"educational" agents of the international open and the money missing. tiunal act, and tJie cuinfurt From Our Own A suspect observed in the How many times do you think your heart beats ever-v time bomb that is not con-cullectivists bent on solving ol ov. mng the lot u ill IIUI- cerned with what the child the world's ills via a one- area is being investigated. day? 1U,UUO times' 20,000 urn _*s .' weIgh an\ inconvenience in ***NO PRESERVATIVES*** J. I1, i'lasucs Inc., 2U77 Researchers at the University of Chicago tested by learns in terms of know- world socialist order. see^kiny out a slu*. 1085 Central Avenue Clark, N.J. 382-3730 Koute No. 1, reported the Elizabeth-Union, N. J. means of a pocket-sized electronic counter, a grouj. ledge gained, but is very DUN IM-'ISTKR 1 his will enable one lo Route 22, Mountainside, N.J. concerned with what at til lselin theft of a number uf checks Plenty ot Free Parking 232-2969 Plenty of Free Parking ui luu men_ii£e_tl lo to t>5 over several 24-hour periods understand 3Y_l)d_t care and Schieferstein Farm Market from a checkbook. The bank 352-6251 of normal work and rest. They included people from tudes the child develops and maintenance services for the action growing out of was notified to stop payment various walks or' life; students, clerical workers, tea- grave sites are and are not 393 Madison Hill Rd., Clark on all tlie checks, and die chers, men who did light labor. While each individual's those attitudes. How the stu- Buy Burial Plot covered by the purchase dent feels and acts is the (Closed Mondays) account v,as closed. beat remained fairly constant from day tu day, varia- price. SATl 'ROAY, NOV. 13 iABOONTIRIL tion from one person to another ranged from a low of special concern of the so- When You Arc- Some ctmetary mauagiirii cial studies. Everything else Mrs. Lsielle Orvis, 1008 98.OOU to a high of 135,000 times a day! boast perpetual care. This Midwood Drive, reported al Just imagine - your heart beating 100,000 times a connected with the course means little unless the man- is secondary. Able to Reason break, entry and larceny of Take-Out Orders day! That's almost 40 million beats a year! If yuu are agement makes a commit- a small electric fan, box of aver 25, your heart has pulsed over one billiun times! In the early 1950's the Sooner or later nearly ment to set aside periodi- QUAL.itV DRY Chinese & American everyone will become invol- candles and $15 in cash. En- What a fantastic job this small muscular organ docs - a leftists representing the so- cally a portion of its income Corrwr-ofs- trance was gained by prying EXQUISITE DINING Families job which most of us take for granted. cial studies wing of educa- ved--in—choosing a cemetary in a fund to ensure main- *• ' Most lot. It may be an emotional, Rsrltan Rd. and Walnut Ave. open the back cellar door. BY THE FIRESIDE We can so easily become upset when our daily routine tion in this country put it tenance. Three windows in the rear not very rational, ex- CLARK, N.J. Welcome is disrupted, when things don't go our wiy., when very bluntly: "The chief aim JOHN I-. ALLA1IU-. JR. of the house v. ere found to AT THE of education today should perience, precipitated by the 05 Grand bt. someone says something or does some thing which unexpected death of a cloae Sams Day S«rvic« it 382-2414 have fresh pr> marks on THANKSGIVING Reservations offends us. We might complain about our lot in life; be the preparation of chil- Clark them. Suggested "Poor me," forgetting how rich we are when we have dren and adolescents to par- This Year Enjoy our health. Ask any heart patient! ticipate consciously and act- Sl'NDAY, NOV. 14 DINNERS 276-2121 ively in the building of a Mr, John, 1. Jolmaun, Sr., 272-554.5 What A Treat We Have Betty is only 31. She has three children, the oldest 32,S L-.. Stearns Street, PRIVATE-PARTY ROOM Thanksgiving Dinner of whom is eight. I met her in the hospital after she world government." And this is _the exact aim of the Na- lovable likeness of your reported his car stolen from FOR SHOWERS AND BANQUETS had had surgery. Smiling cheerfully, she asked for a tlie parking lot of John's Awaiting You at The sip of water/but hesitated when 1 extended the container tional Education Association DRESSES dog, cat or horse in pastel or oil Bargain Store. The vehicle PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Sumptuous a la Chinese Style ~tc her. n g was recovered by Ldifion PHONE blind. Her surgery seemed like something minor com- a membership of approxi- nr OPEN DAILY 12 NOON - 12 MIDNIGHT Dinner CHINf SE & pared to her blindness. But then 1 thought of how mately two-million mem- Pastel- S8.00 &. up Oil- S2G.0O & up bers! Excopt Fri. & Sat. we're open 'til 1:00 A.M. —JLUNA, BELL AWAITS YOU AMFR1CAN MENUS we complain at times for having to wear glasses, what wild tiff paintmgi alu> available at $4^ up. a nuisance they are, forgetting that we can see. We In 1952 and 1953 aroused DECORATOR FOLD • RESTAURANT S. LOUNGE can so easily take our sight for granted. Ask any blind Tel. 232-8820 or 232-3018 Auxiliary Gives Restaurant-Diner public opinion against this NO EXTRA CHARGE ROUTE 1 and CRANFORD HOTEL personl abuse of the public schools s Ono South Union Avo. YOUR HOST 890 U.S. Hwy. 1-9 put a serious crimp in the OPEN 7 A.M. - > P.M. MON. THRU SAT. EDWARD ST., PHONE Michael is a kindly old gray-haired patient who has 3r000 on Pledge Cranford. N. J. JULIO RUS'iNETTI Woodbnage, N.J. been in the intensive-care unit for over twu months. activities of the one-world 901 EDGAR ROAD, LINDEN. NEW JERSEY For all this time he has had a treacheotomy, which social studies planners. But ISELItJ, W.J. the Supreme Court took care Reservations Requested 636 J674 (On U.S. Route I, in front of Linden Airport) must be used almost daily to enable uxygen to'pass to To Hospital Fund Open 24 Hours Every Day and from his lungs and so make his breathing easier. of thar little "inconven- Tel. 636-7460 Serving 12 Noon to 8 P.M. One morning recently I stopped by to give Mike a ience" by removing those Mrs. John bprowib pre- blessing. The nurse hao1 just finished shaving him, so laws which would huve cur- sided at die meeting of the the tracheal tube was still disconnected. Mike wanted tailed the activities of the Woman's Auxiliary of Rah- to tell me eorrieihlnfi, but, there was no air pressure collectiviets, exactly as the way Hospital when $3,000 to enablejUm to speak. So the nuree placed her finger one-worlders knew the high •^HOME-STYLED K1ELBASI — 1.25 Ib. was given tuward the auxil- over the end of the tuBe" and with great effort Milce court, populated itself pri- iary pledge for die hospitaj. -Full Line of Quality Gold cuts building fund. haltingly whispered to me; "Thank you. Father and (All Our Cold Cuts Are Home Made) God bless you too." And -th©n-he emiledl-God help-ue—I ^beneficial fortheciri- It was announced thai the who think we have it roughl is trie Vest form of * All Chop Meat Ground Fresh annaul Awards Night would zen not be held diis year for the We should learn a great lesson from the sick - *Liverwuf$?(Our Own) 99C Ib. Change to what? Change volunteers-"-btrcattse- of die despite their ill-health, they can , and smiieso building program now going eaeiiyr-We who enjoy the blessing of health should to where? Is change needed? * Center-Cut Pork Chops 99C Ib. Yes, change In many atti- on at die hospital but all the sr(hile so much more easily. Oh, we haveour problems volunteers who have worked ouYr difficulties, our failures. But we also have so tudes. Expenses must be kept HOURS: 8-6; Friday 8-8 to a minimum; yet services their 100 hours will receive mnch going for us, so many blessings if only we really' dieir pins as usual. ^Open our eyes to them. Lord, that we may see. And have to be maintained to seeing, may we smile more often, in appreciation of meet decent standards. It also was announced diat what we do have. Party politics does in all volunteers and hospital some instances elect offi- employees are invited to die cials who have not done a annual Christmas party to be job, but informed citizens given on Dec. 1 1 at S p.m. do not have to fear any party when you open a in St. Thomas the Apostle Of Course ... HOWARD 'S May We because the voter can always Church, Rahway. All reser- Change in Form of Government refer to tlie record and make vations must be made by COME DINE his or her choice according Dec. 3 by calling Mrs. Au- Will Be Serving Their Seen as Unnecessary, Costly to that record in the Voting drey Hogrefe at die hospital. All Count -booth. SALT & PEPPERS WITH ~—Since—municipal govern—councilmen and mayor in SOLOMON REGEN 123 N. Wood Ave. JOHN MAYERESKY WITH US Traditional 136 Madison Ave, Gallagher Asks ments of all cities arechosen their efforts to keep ex- Linden, N.J. MANAGER )0ur Blessings by the people, they should be penses and budgets down to Rahway ing to yout happinoti. Colorfully 388-4220 ill upon hy citizens asa^minimtim. Citizen anger hand pointed, they make Christ- Education Unit Thanksgiving Dinner ones they have chosen ancT Ts~TH"e~b'eBr~reBirli—as mat tirne meals festive ones. intend to keep. Being non- terrent to any change that partisan, I feel that any ia not beneficial for the wel- Thanksgiving BRING change in government must fare of thefr~town7 Rep. Cornelius E. come from the people. There are many tilings to 'llligr r " D^Ditticc"~rS NTOWTTT Elected officials must take into consideration be- representing Rahway, sug- ... FEST1VE 'HOLIDAY' DINNER realize that they are working fore drastically making a PERMANENT gested this week that Presi- at the ~ change in any government, _for the benefit of all Rah- SHOWROOM IN ROSELLE dent Nixon create a special KENILWORTH wayans, regardless of po- especially when it will cost education committee as part FAMILY litical affiliation. the citizens of Rahway a oi the new Pay Board during Reservations Suggested Bring the Children. Elected officials of any great deal of money for the SPECIAL Phase II of the wage and Nick, Manny or BIH town come and go when their cost of a special election salary control program. term expires, but the town each and every year. Party 3 CUSTOM MADE Rep. Gallagher, in pro- 889-1900 always "stays. Changes of politics can be eliminated SUITS posing this approach, sold -goveJrnment-tn_the past have not by a change of govern- he felt that the new board OF KENILWORTH proven that they are costly ment, but by a change in "would benefit from the ad- Sleepy Hollow Inn the actions of the citizens. WESTFIELD WOODBRIDGE MOUNTAINSIDE 6OULEVXRt>^AND 51ST SUEET SOUTH "to tho, Hrivrn ry" vice and assistance of a Your Host and do not benefit anyone Councilmen and" the mayor GRANT CITY, CLARK MENLQ PARK SHOPPING MALL £& committee from the field of moiuiuTAN ROAD ' SAM SiDORAKIS EXIT Ii8 G-XftOEN STATE PATHWAY except people who are look- know whenever an issue is education, thus avoiding un- SCOTCH PLAINS ft| IQ MtUI-r t|)lf Ifi: J KENILWORTH, MEW-JERSEY rlngrrrtor^m^kf^the^^hgnga-f^i^-hr-oupfhr-- bcfnrtt rhn p^nrrhr ^*B>-^ '** ,£ , i *1 V ' \, fairness and the legal ques- UOUJARDJOU nsonS personal gain. " and -when citizens objecj t to tions which came up during OPEN y DAYS A WEEK. UUK HLW JLKVICL Restaurant and Diner a^jnaeaaurc. Action by_ ::th^=^in:H5r^0^l3y-TrGxrrK^ •1!SEE.THE BEST 0E BROADWAY" to closely WatcbTthe actions both parties, ""Citizens and The Pay Board is Bche- 201 241-4100 and deeds of their elected officials to make adjust- duled to handlo—wage and NEW YORK CITY 382-1132 galary controls when Phase THEATRE OFFICE Edward Kennedy, Manager II of the administration's CAUL {201) S41-6555 program begins Sunday. RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD 'CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, NOV£MBER-1.8<-lSg3—RAGE 7-

RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT Golden JNAC Auxiliary PAGE 6 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 Plans to Attend Elects Officers, Millburn Show Plans Activities Plans to attend a perfor- Patricia Gesumaria was mance In the Paper Mill elected president of the Wo- Playhouse, Mlllburrr, are men's Auxiliary of the being made by the Rahway Rahway Italian American Golden Age Club. Club during a meeting in the During the Nov. 10 meet- clubhouse on New Brunswick Plans fur a ^ !" ing in the John F. Kennedy Avenue, Rahway. party on [ ue-saa\ , Due. 14, Homes recreation room, it Other officers elected at ^ p.m. ni the- Columbian was announced that Dorothy were: First vice president, Clubhouse, V-. Lake and Ja- Schmidt has assumed the Mary Ann Coppola; second qut'S Avenue, Rahway, were duty of telephoning to -me vice president. Rose Rafan- Home Owners . Read This Carefully Feature for feature Plastic Coa!e->: ! .n:rs"'e" ^iJl visit the Oppel to be suffering from a Landow; treasurer, Ger- yuun£ ciuldrer. ai rh<_- party sprained ankle. There were trude Grimaldi; sergeants- and ganu> will bt played. 82 members and two visitors at-arms, Louise Lordi and Admission will IK- $1. Chil- present. Antointette Sforza. dren of memners will be It was announced that dues The officers will be EASY TERMS admitted ire»--. .\ drawing must be paid by Dec. L or installed at the January for" 1)enem ______cnan-ry tunds members who have not paid, meering. Theresa Stinger TO FIT YOUR BUDGET will take place at the event. will be dropped from the was chairman of the nomin- Prices w-ill be gift cer- roll. New members will be ating committee- •:c«<-:ox-:-:ox-:o:-:-x-:-:^:-:-:-:-^^ tificates from three M'ain accepted TO "xepiaxn?—mcTnj- PianR for rhe remainder of Strict 3iorc«: !-fi bers who fail to pay their w^re--rnade. Lois ALL ALUMINUM PRODUCTS FOR THE OUTSIDE OF —will bu one- iux the year TH£ HOME WWGH INCLUDESr-ALUUlNUM I FADERS, dues. _ _ . _____ V Sic.1. r njr-man nf Ann Noterupj, chaplain, ul> •Vhanicsgiving- baaketp^Ojeeti SEAMLESS GUTTERS. FANCY SHUTTERS, C0MBINA- Marks Harris, an ""terecTa" prayer for the Family collected food donated by TIQN STORM WINDOWS AND ana Jrii. -i mem here for a needy family. WINDOWS, RAILINGS'', AND LANUP\¥5 Mrs. Marge TTorlltTg Is" Donahue, and club members stood in silent prayer. cash. >SiK-X*>>>>X'X*w^M^">w^ww-*>>X<">>>>i'Xv>:-:*;WS!i-S:W:-;v5^^^^ party chairman, bhc is be- Refreshments were do- ing assisted hv M rs. \ur- nated and served by Marie een Kack * Senior Citizens MRS. RICHARD FERRhLL Casterino, Josephine Leor M rs. ,)ui\it!;\ *- anlield, formcrMisa Kathleen Watts) Patricia Andreano and Tina ANY HOUSE LABOR fashion SIHJW ci: _J :n; J!1., re- Caruso. lhe table was ported die ewm was. a MU-C- decorated in Thanksgiving 8. MATERIAL xrss. Mrs. Ann > Mrs. Robert Joseph Kosik Mark 5th Year - Mrs. Wayne Korb motif. gent, u.\|_re&^ed tJiailK^ lo The former Miss M~ary Fischer^ The Senior Citizens L Tub The auxiliary and trio all wiu a M.lifted with the 'The former Miss Barbara Ann 1 of Clark celebrated their fifth men's club had a joint meet- Miss Oeiores Eileen Oboz event ar rangt. ::• t. :i: ^ a: .,: J... r- anniversary on Nov. 10 at thc ing last night. ing the sht;w . V.KW. Hail. Bruadwa). Models Wele O["-CL bdl- Clark. Seventy-six members N. atlUcen Watis, bride, wore gowns with moss W1-: INS 1 OC K- F R AG h R rett, Agnes Crahar., L. an l\r. enjoyed a catered lunch. green skirts with a white ; r ui Mr. and Mrs, Gering, ! at k(,st\ , 1 .ila // - l/a'iy -> hi t-bcecla . President Walrcr C roll ex- blouse effect. The engagement of Miss Kratt, Mark Muiaa, I i elen Char! cr s ihc k^vuU Presbyterian I he bride is a graduate ol tended greetings to all, fol- Rahw a\, became The best man was theArlene Prager to Leslie /// \usst1, M ICKL-\ he a !\: rge r, L. arising a bouquet uf I he groom is the son .-1 V. •-. lowing the luncheon. Mrs. Jo- ol Richard herrell bridegroom's cousin, Ronald OUE TO THE GREAT •ft - /- ///// ! Miss Barbara Ann Keller note St., Rahway. -.r^l-. ^lark was the set- Arthur L. Johnb^n Regional the tin Weinstock, son of Mr. and l egg^ Sieber ar.c .Joanna small n'lumt. and stephanutis, and Mt'b. Mej^eles <-•. • l^i-- seph Paguio entertained flu- \VL'ilue, I HHin, DeRose. I'tshers were Robert RESPONSE WE ARE w,; married to Wayne Korb Mr. Korb is the L rUi: 1 M lt;C _t tr.e marriage utMar\ High bchool, i.lark, and is K. olutual Mrs. Irving Weinstock of Mr. Lit School and attended Tre: hw art. L .jni::- u u v n. L m Liers S Mi.ti Marihn Alice Bicsik a_r.n> •-* " ' '' -< Mr. and Mrs. c harles ___ci,L r u Robert Jut.ej.fi employed by Robert s liair- mem bers with a skit and Nov. ~, -i t 5 Grecco, a friend of the bride- 89 John St., Clark, was made EXTENDING THIS state College, ! rentur.. were Betty 1. ai ,_.a rdi .i, M a r- at e\entidc the Saturday became the bride ol Ihomab Rahwa\. un betore last in St. Mary's Korb, Jr. of 23-W ^ ^L.ik la^t Saturday in the dresbc-rs, L lark, played the accurdian. Vlock in St Marv's Kuman groom; Jack 1'riano, cousin known by her parents, Mr. is employed b\ Jcrse> ^ garet LinUer, MarivT' ' i->- v leiidenr.\ Saturday lr. the The bride ^ a^ gi\ > ! n oi the bridegroom, and Bruce OFFER lo his daughter, K. man Catholic Church, St., Rahway. ittt rnuL-ii. Mtti^iaung was lhe groom is a graduate A nominating committee aiholn_ ^l.Liireh. Kahwav. and Mrs. Jules Prager of r, F rar.K <- tral Powt-r _ Li^r.t v.^.. tun, Mary Kuugiie ri y , i\ a _!:- afternoon LP. M. Mir\'s Ro- marriage b\ tit r Iatlu i UEC 31, 1971 Hileen nboz, Both the bride and •< _\ . \Wlham M. i. Uiut\, i_as- ot Rivier't, k. ollegt , 1 retiton, was appointed with M rs. Yuki 1 lii- KL-V.I..d\.v ar J M yt--rs Watts, brother of the bride. Verona. Bridge. erme M CL am !e\ , i ^ W :\ Me - Kahw a\. Officiating at the ir.an L. .itt^olie ihurch, Kah- rcrwards, a rece[ti>i. son of Mr. lived with their parents prioi I i SLO'IJ jn^ i>er\ed tuur \ears. m th.t- Paguio as chairman and er torn led itt'.t- LiTuiiiunv. A After a honeymoon in Ber- Mr. Weinstock received The wedding was pia: Cu\, ML-K :: Me <- '^e, Irene double "ring-rite was Rev. .i\ . held at Ule V^e^two^d i o Ulma ot 4i i dward Myers, an assistant to the wedding. tt !1 Air members, Mrs. Julie krush- uv.11 tn.n at the b disun muda, the couple will reside a bachelor of arts degree fur No vember 'l 1 ^'~~ • Mci In A , 1 r.itXL ^ M_- lhe bride'b gown u is CarwuoJ. , t nue ih 'tie daugliter '"•-• h^ ret-. Me is a priest at St. M ary's. The bride was giver, ii. ; Mi-. ai.J. Mrs. Trederick salesman t.,r lir^.wn _ berger, Mrs. Helen Michal- lur tolk'wt'd tht' in Linden, in economics from Rutgers n.r. Mahan. i l •!!- r w j-. ALL LABOR Mis -Lw marriage by her father made ol white ^eau de \ l-iscr.ir JIXJ. mermann and Mrs. Monica 1 he bride wui'u a ^own pects to receive a master's u r of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lr> r Bank Declares It-, KerCtt pluveti lf-dUH-1-oH.U \ ulUii^ i-il_.L_lAiitu» . SllK,She .. .T wui _. a Rayhun. uluu satin, llcr maid of degree next month from the j he nurru^'vlMifls L.;, r- liam U. Keller of 1616 Fer- .'ft.. uf :.•-•!. 1 laiusi w as r ; .ti :'• :u - wedding aires on the urgan. 111 1 ••} t-St>k-d head; leec Mrs. Ann Haefner Wis uir, Mibt; Joyce spcliman, university's Graduate Sdvool raine Caswell, btepdau^nte r w ltl: A reception w db held at L r I n \ m e d w uh whit e \' e nl s e >) r g a n d > o and will rcsi L 1 :. ' 1 a 1 !" . chairman ot the luncheA**-, i riL-nd of tlu- brido, and Stock Dividend of Business Administration, and daughter ufMr.-indMra. y.j* iullowed by A grocery she w.i^ u Poskay's, Linden. lace tr-um wtiiuh --an flb^w dery trin. and she presented- (lie \>am bridesmaids, Mrti. lhe board of directors of lhe prospective, bride- James Mitchell -•! 1^ Kai - bingu with Rose Sapienza In n. Kl , ii \KlK-i : Sigm a r I OLl, Maid, of honor -way Debru length Ve-ll was bUS| ended. and IleCK. presidents with a corsage and ti;. 1 alrnarie, a cousin rhe National State Bank, Lli- groom is a member of the IUI; Kd., Clark, u 'an.e^ i - charge. Assisting her were I'.i.k!; letr w a y Ann Korb, sister >.t ti.t i 'ftiCKning at the doubK - j__i:ei • I L II. A a boutonnieru to President tlie liridu, and Mrs. 1U- zabeth, has declared a cash New Jersey Army National Marino, sun uf \ir. ar/NU'i. ,juaiuu Swart, caller, and lli'^ Ll.el". l Say groom, from Rahw a\ . She ring ceremony was Rrv . Juhn 'tiridt-.^maidi, ^re .^. iHc ijelLruLhal -l N Walter C roll, reports Mrs, rd Ward an^S Mrt. Uavia l -i " : 'ai> ivatlA and Party l'ac. . :.i 1 ridt.- w .is gi\ en m v. anaaee 1. . 1'ecK !<.- Jose} h I tic was aided b> bridesmaids Helen V. Walsh, public IM . imingiuii, lriL-nd^ ot thu f 5>.lu per share Avc. Cranforc. ;:.-i i ria^L- by iic r iatl~.e;" Jur- D. Kuci.arik Jr., -Sor. ul the o Miss Do nn a Kuguz, ._ u u *> I : M-.ar\ i . rla>mg traditional ti.e bride. ,-i i , N i; ; u'.e i^u -ri:;g are- R v anG M,-,. J.,a(.-t 1; k'u- of the groom, and bydne\ , nuludies K-r. tht Pcnr.is tiugger, a UH n. lf ^a^ Mr.. Jearu Ke the bridt, fr. n. i 1 »iM- ion w a> hek!cliarik > t 22 1 \ ans I er., Ann Beech, triend *.i Un. • t LI Rumbus i. lark, !,ab heer, made knowr. bride. Jill Zacharc^K, v.uu- 'Jttn Mlba i airiClu btwK I.-.-•=•- 1)\ her j arents, Mr. ^nc 610 of tile groom, was juniur l i»- ride is, Uie daughter triend ul the IUIOL .I-.,^ ^ _ t" w a b Mrs, i_ UL:rbert 1'eCk ot '.<3> bridesmaid. Flower girl was .jfMr. nJ. M_"s. AKX Bacsi1r~"si-n--<-H- the vtriM.ni, ir<,:;- 1 lm Ave., Rahway. selle, and NU.^ • •_r!).n\i iJziadyk ^t Kaliway, \-> ark view I )r., ^«woicli 1 • Lur.s. Kim Zacharczyk, cousin ul ot T.i. — • Skr\ha. .i trur.d, ti". :: i- i 1 Mend ol the bride, lir Miss Peck is a graduate tlie groom. ULI-L Mrs. Hubert (jI v'nion e ouniy le^l.r.ical Best man w as Uiarle^ H. Ihegroum is al^oMgrad- \va> Mci>unald ot t. unr.ecucut^the institute, bcotci1. Plains, she Korb 3rd, brother of the uatc ul Rahwav High bchool, I tu \ trroom from Railway. C sh- and Uie Creat Lakes Naval di\^.o' wi wi;iu • \\.i- jrvom'a sister, and Jean 1S cmplu\ed b> Pr. J. A^ -r. (hi X^.J MnrdiKo-r ot « l.-trk, a triend c antor ami Or. Kopel Hurk' ere were John hhcridan, 1 raining center, creat de-red inn 1 friend of the gruom, and Lakes, 111. He was trained cutt^.andn K . ! r.e\ c J: ••I f'-L bride. in Millburn. bv-t uiun iUb Rii_k Mis- ^_r> Kucliarik, a graduate \ Lawrence Rehak, cousin uf there as a electronics tech- bouquets ot — the bride nician. 1 lie groom is a third Mower girl u.^ I'atrlcla koMch. lie was .sssisud by uf [ 'nion t uunty ! ectnucal 1 The bride is a 147t> grad- clas^ petty officer in tlie Ann Hacsik, the t i ^i'.Ub i re-d 1 lecher, tlu institute, attended I mm-, blR 1 (1V I]'i'.il i nnit.nde'b brother, of t lark, v un<.-ge, t ranford.ll^ i^em- uate of Rahway High school. Navy. ^^'• ,^^ •' wit!. L" L.>, A:\C. Rnpert ManUrl u! lu\ ed b\ tt-.e M nine Mr di- and is an operating room I he- couple honey mooned ol oigandy u lmn.L r,. M ^ , -i tru-iid r! the u al t e:'.ler", I '* rtland, w t',L u secretary in the Elizabeth in U^ Pucuno Mountains.. hliveUee ic a rrieribbod n ..a t b> .L.^M \ • >1 c t^ r (.'aiding. Mi> tati;er t:ie groom, troiu General Hospital, l-.lizabeUi. lh<-> will reside in Guam. Ma^jua dy ed mums. .. tru :K: - r= ( asior of /' i< -i. '• uitu rar. lies! man w .i.1- : •• 'l.-ild \.-^ liruiirivMck.' u lT lA.rch, v lark. 1 I h, hride is a l ' grad- L uu , a triend, I run, KaMu ;\ . ...,ii . t Kal-.w ay Higti bctioul Jt '\1 _-.-\M -I R^t »N My Picture 1'sln.rs w t. n \Silli.ii: i ,;_t- «S$P& V hurst, a triend ol u.i gri>- m, .t!U! a N~ I graduate nt OuUg- Token by fruin Rahway, i aal UdbClk, Li>^ < >illegt. Where bile _.DI1- M, Mary b Roman c atholic the briUe'b urutln. r, Iron: ^ mrau d In. r studU >- in v hurcli w-a_—Uie netting Sat- Railway, tier aid <. lendenn\, 111 a thematic s «. due at loll. urday Jtu-rnuuii 1 o r the mar- My Name is .. the gruum's brotner, troin riage ut Miss Lynn L arol Rahway, and bu-vin bwanson, 1^,J._ , . Anderson, daughter ol Mr. 1^/71 graduate and Mrs, Jack \N . Anderson u! Kuiger. inue'rsitN where uf 511 W. Lake Ave., Rah- 5 IK- majuied in bu.im^. way. ru 1-euiiard .1. Juiu-s lhe CoujU are lioney- Jr., son ut Mr. and Mrs. mooning in the Pocono Muun- Leonard J. Jones ut 1-14 1

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^ ' "•: V* Hanks. Martin's time was bolcen, New Brunswick, Pas- 4:10.5. School Lunch saic, and Orange. Irailside Shows artin Takes 3rd The race was run in seas Plan Tennis Telecasts with jvayes Jive to seven feet high and a 23-mTfe J lour Tfce ""National Broadcast- Power wind. ing Company will televise eight world championship "Chocolate Crossroads of powerboat title. Wiahnick's U.S. Sen. Clifford P. Case the World," a color sound Bill Martin of Clark, dri- •£•# of Rahway announced that the professional tennis tourna- # ving his new 33-foot Mag- boat was stopped by pump ments. The telecasts will motion picture, will be shown trouble halfway through the U.S. Department of Agricul- at the Union County Park num ocean speedboat, fin- ture will permit as many as begin in February when In- In NJ Run ished third in the Hennessy course. door matches in Toronto, Commission's Trailside Na- (Continued from Page 8) 15,000 additional urban pov- ture and Science Center in Offshore Powerboat Race on Martin was caught by Rog- erty children in New Jersey Canada, will televise the Bill Sieben of Rahway, The Rahway Indians won Saturday at Key West, Fla. er Hanks of Midland, Tex., Manpower Jayvees, 53-3*2. subject of live programs. the Watchung Reservation running as a member of the Playing for the Rahway Jun- to participate in the National on Sunday at 2 p.m. the 16th annual gridiron bat- Martin, proprietor of Mar- who won the race In his School Lunch program. Rutgers University team, tle with the Clark Crusaders, Railway Gained Total of 329 Yards tin's Furniture Store on 36-foot Cigarette powered ior varsity team were Ma- Cage CNnic Scheduled On Sunday at 3 and 4 p.m., finished seventh in the fifth 28 - 18, on Veterans Mem- Westfield Avenue, held the by two Mer-Cruiser stern- rion Motley, Alexander Sta- He noted that poverty Donald W.Mayer, director of By Ray Hoaglan^ annual New Jersey Inter- orial Field, Rabway, on Sat- lead for 73 miles in the 180- drive engines. The time for ley, Rodney Brown, Roose- standards for several cities The Titan Basketball Trailfiide, will- present a collegiate C r o s s-councry urday morning. mile race from Key West, the first place winner of the velt Robinson, Donald Lock- in New Jersey are higher than Clinic has been arranged program, "Northern Championship Meet on Nov. Don Kirby, 5-6, 165-pound In 56 Plays, Clark 251 in 52 Plays around the Try Tortujzaa and race, the last one on the list hard, Wayne Johnson, Steven the state standard, and if the for Nov. 28 in the Randolph Lights," in the Trailside 9 over the Garrett Mountain senior, led the Indians* of world championship Royal and Waverly Johnson. city figure were rejected, Township School by tne Planetarium. back to Key West. Martin 15,000 school children would County College of Morris. Rahway and Clark foot- and Clark Patriot has rated course in West Paterson. attack with three touch- Statistics of last Satur- PASSES (COMPLETED took over the lead from Bill events, was 4 hours 4 minutes The JFK players toured ball teams will be waiting the football teams in Union Rutgers, with 67 points, downs. Kirby scores on runs day's Rahway-Clark game Number Yards Wishnick of New York, who 5 seconds. Bob Magoon was be affected. Among the affec- County. Here is our selec- 6 1 the Job Corps-Manpowei ted cities are Newark, Cam- Our ads go to local people REMEMBER THE FIRST for nexr Thursday's final took third place. Princeton of 23 and 12 yards and on a are: Pinkna had won this year's world second, a minute behind Center games. tions of the "bottom 10" University won the title with pass from- Duane Sprovach. Clark Rahway Himpele 1 1 den, Paterson, Elizabeth, Ho- and nearness means results. The Watchung Confer- teams as of last Saturday. 46 points while Montclalr The play was good for 23 9 First downs 10 Sprovach 9 6 ence title has been wun again 1. bpringfield (1-0-1) State College was second 7 Pass attempts 10 yards. YARDS GAINED by the Westfield blu<_- IV- J. Ruselle (1-0-1) with 60. There were 12 teams Kirby, a tailback, picked 2 Pass completions 5 vila with only the C lark- 3. Clark (0-7-1) competing. 98 Yards passing 144 Yards up 242 yards by air and 71 Sales Service Scoich Plains game left ur. 4. Rahway 12-0) The individual winner was land. On 14 carries 153 Yards rushing 185 Keitel the conference schedule. 5. Jefferson (2-0) Tom Fleming of William he gained -135 yards and on 70 Penalties 80 Schwankert 27 Qux record at .selections 0.. Berkeley Heifth.es (4-4) _P_atej:aQn_-C-0Uege^_whp fin-. four passes he was good for 3 Punts 2 Wargo 17 107 has scored to a season mark kenilworth r5^2T ished the five miles in 24 107 yards. The Indians 4 Fumbles lost 1 Kirby - minutes 16 seconds. His 2 Lnterceptions ^nhn 5 of 68-33-4. >. New providence (4-4) gained 329 yards during the 1 KICKOFF RETURNS EWxt Saturday there are ^. PUinfield (4-4) team was in fifth place. game. 52 Offensive plays 56 - Sieben^e time was 25i0ir. . . . Number. Yards, only three ga-meri i» this The~IndiaiiB~toofc-an-ea*3 i _Caxrie~s~ Yards TOPS HURLJERS MEET ... The New York Yankees might be a long way'from iMe oif~€eifflrlh~ A fortner Rdbway HIgh A teammate", Bitiee Markcovic 16 Harbord,' MADE TO ORDER area: Rahway High above, tied lead 13 prays after the start 58 Clark 3 19 Clark Little 1 .^ngne, bur two winners had a chance to meet Friday night at the" ,\ V k I- NMI „ Srhnnl iootbaU coach, J*rn ?. 4: h-tp=*r£ _ P.inkna 3 3 Air Conditioning WORTH. 1:30 The Kefusco. is mentor uf the -Styler, -—-1 , n\ Nnv Q_ Members of the Rabway team are, left to right, to Catholic Church Clark. Michael Arnold, left, presents trophy to Mike Green, sixth Wall Township team chat has Bears to w in-—tho Kevin Alward, Jef-f 3ohff~L aalceyrbagjr ^LCP pitcber for THF^fnHT-dTHTrrCT-LT^chaTnpi^--^"--1"'3" .i~w—r—1>~ M«^ Zlobro -Julm Mumi, Tim -down hy—cwa—r-y ar ds. T York Yanltcoo, -look^-otw-About- Iteupholstering and M-lk-e Clark's second PUNT-RETURNS rhpir destroyer club. last Saturday, Markcovic fumbled andRah- Winning 3 4> * * Number Yards COLONIA AT Nt-.W Quinn's Rompers rolled way's Larry Young recov- Proctor 1 2 Hoys interested in the Sobo 5 22 Sobo 1 0 A Fabric Shop-at-Hon« Setvlco Service BRUNSWICK 10:30a.m. The Rahway Recreation Depart- to a 19-0 victory over the ered the ball on Clark's 24. CALL Sal On the second Rahway play, Kirby 14 13S Keitel 1 0 Undefeated Westfield Two Hikes, Patriots to have no trouble ment's wrestling program Downtown Sports Club in a OIL & GAS BURNERS Union County Touch Foot- Sports Schedule with the wlnless New Bruns- may sign up at the depart- Kirby took a pitchout co the :-:T»:;:-:-:-:-:-:-:->:-:*:'«<-X«OCS>>:>>X««»»: AIR-CONDITIONING & REFRIGERAT1OM wick: Zebras, 20-u. ball League game on Nov. 7. CHANDLER BROS. UPHOLSTERY CO ment office. left and raced into the end dB ln aeven plays, send- both sides, Clark scored with • * * Wins Watchung Title 79 EAST MILTON AVENUE ELECTRIC SEWER SERVICE WOODBRIDGL A Y PhK TH The program will start zone for the score at 5:24 J Lindsey Johnson over 16 seconds remaining in the AM BOY, 2 p.m. In a game The Rahway Recreation KITCHEN DRAINS CLEANED . . Dec. 4, RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL of the period. The pass for fr°m me one-yard line Kir- game. Bill Himpele, a lefj- the conference, having lost A morning ramble_and two RAHWAY, N. J. 07065 388-3612 postponed from earl> in the Saturday afternoon, Depar.rme.nl will sponsor Tomorrow the extra point failed. , _ ' ii bander. The Westfield High School season, the Woodfirliige Ba- tn thtr wrestling of fa 16 yard run and Ph passed to Bob footbail team won the five games and failed to win hikes are scheduled by the baaketball leagues In the Freshman football, Burnet Clark took possession of sobo'a 12-yarder were the Schwankert in the end zone rons to defeat the improving Railway High School. James The Rahway High Schuol Schroeder, who was 16th; Watchung Conference cham- one game. Union County Hiking Club for schools, starting after the Avenue Junior High School of the ball on its own 38-yard b- Kainers in the drive. for the TD. The run failed che weekend. Local - Long tfistance Panthers, 18-12. Heller and Robert Berger and Cranford High Schuol Mark N'acimerto, who was pionship ~t>n Saturday by beat- Rahway is next to last with It's first of the year. Informa- Union, away. line following the kickoff. Rahwav led 28 - 12, when and the Indians had won their will be in charge. cross-country teams tied for 17th, and John Bencivenga. ing the Hillside Comets, 21- only one victory to its credit. RAHWAYBOOK tion may be obtained from 11 Saturday Clark picked up a first down Sobo ran for the extra points On Saturday, there writ" be Custom Made-To-Order The "A division winners second game of the season. 6, in Westfield. The West- The conference standings In the final big Saturday June Svihra of Zion Luth- physical education instruc- first place in the "B" di- Varsity cross-country, at Rahway's 47 a six-mile ramble in Wat- were Westfield High School cross-country, at Rahway s 47. Jerry Sea- and ^erewa s 10;03 feft ln The Crusaders are still field gribbers also won the are: Jan-Ell « lATfesi fteleetiot: In of the New Jersey college eran No. 1 rolled a 189 to tors at the schools. vision of the Watchung Con- New Jersey State Interscho- turo drove over left tackle chung Reservation. The & GIFT SHOP American Food carriers and Vlnce Car- looking for their first vic- tides in 1969 and 1970. WATCHUNG CONFERENCE this mr*u football season the feature lead the competitors, the * * * ference Championship Meet lastic Athletic Association to the Indians' 23 for an- game. group will meet at che re- MUSIC BOXES rier of Scotch Plains-Fan- With reserves playing on tory. STANDING OF TEAMS • Fittod In Tom home will be the annual Dart- Rahway Woman's Church on Nov. 11 at Warinanco championship meet, Warin- other first down. Markcovic The Westfleld victory, freshment stand above Lake For The Union County Junior wood. Cartier broke his own W FIGURINES _ « Guaranteed Worfc- mouth-Princeton game. The Bowling League. Park. Both teams scored anco Park, 9 a.m. and Scaturo made a first eighth of the season, ex- Surprise at 9:30 a.m. Smart-Fashions Chinatown Family Dinner game is very important to Olympics Wrestling Tourna- meet record for the course tended the Blue Devils' un- Westfield * FENTON GLASS nuusflhlp Peg Hoapfel of the Zion 44 points. down on the 15 and two plays the big green ui Dartmouth. ment for boys 9 to 13 will b> 23 seconds, covering the beaten streak to 32 games. Hillside At • Finest fabric* "_ .Lutheran No. 2 hit a 184. later Markcovic circled his Also on Saturday, a hike HUMHELS — Orders to Take Out A victory will gtvB"~DnTT- be held In Plainfield High distance ln 11:59.9. Cranford » Lowest priees High series was rolled by Mike Servedio, who fin- left end to score with 45 se- The team of Arthur L. in Ladentown Circular in PILGRIM GLASS Modest Prices mouth a tie for the lv\ League School next February. To Show Movie Scotch Plains Phyllis Knurr with scoresof ished fourth ln the division, The cross-country teams conds left in the period. Johnson Regional High Harriman Park is scheduled. FREE ESTIMATE title. Berkeley Hgts. WIDE RANGE OF BOOKS Jr., Misses & Storage LSU, Ic2 and io2 for a 504 * * * was the first Rahway runner of Rahway and Clark failed When Pikna's run failed, the School, Clark, which lost The group will meet at the Colgate at Rutgers is the The Union County Part across the line. His unit on Saturday to qualify for to Rahway on Saturday in a RAHWAY Administration Building of BEST SELLERS Half Sizes FU 8-3311 set. Of Globetrotters teams were tied at 6 - 6. CLARK other ma jor game of the Commission is looking for was 13 minutes ° seconds the state championship meet. Rahway then marched 55 conference game, has one the Unioj3_C£iunry-J?arkCom- BIBLES Canton House FREE ESTIMATES Zion Lutheran No, 1 held 2".4^3rtUe course. " Running in the meet for more league game to play. • Champion FOR day. untu the top spot although adult basketball 'teams to for the The Free Public Library yards ln four plays to score. The bandit football team 70-yard touchdown run. mission, Warinanco Park, CHILDREN'S BOOKS 1490 Irving St. Our season record is nuw form a county league. All Tim Solomon of Rahway North Jersey Group 3, Sec- Playing outstanding games The Clark Crusaders will SCHEDULE Elizabeth, at 8 a.m. — Rahway splitting three games with was fifth. On__-LliiH, JCeyin of Rahway will present a film Kirby raced around his right of the Rahway Citizens Youth face the Scotch Plains-Fan- Thursday, Nov. 25. -PAPER BOOKS (3ooo Titi-.> Rahway, N. J. Restaurant learns interested may call xiun 2,....nn the Warinanco ^^G_aw.__eR._j^dnesday 1-1*38 marie oi Recr-eauon- .Commiuee for rhe CYRC bandits were Qn_ Sunday, there will be_ ottv Trrnny~Memo-arsr. Trre run- Alward, eighth, in 13;2O; ^d at end at the i h wood"""Karaers "on Thanks- Clark" at Scotch Plains, _ 154Q IRVING STREET McColley Bros. State over winless St. Pe- ner up, Zion Lutheran No. 352-8431. ''ark course, the Clark har- tj.an n m The 6C0ry of Kurt Jeter set been invited to play the Ro- John Rose, Mike Flysta, Ken a 12-mile hike in High Point -Ulysses Austin, 12th, and Cl . , , . .„ , . p , -- —- the period. 53 E. CHERRY ST. ter's, 28-0, Dartmouth, 14- Brown and Steve Brophy. giving Day. Clark is last in 10:30 a.m. Park and Stokes Circular. 3B8-G&S3 2, won the odd came from Pop Warner Confer- Mike Zlobro, 15th. The win- riers finished in place. f-iariem Globetrotters will be the Indians ln motion wher selle Little Rams in the first RAHWAY, N J. -MOVERS- INTERIOR DECORATORS 10, over Princeton, and Col- Usceola, St. Paul s won, 2-1, In a game of a tripleheader on The CYRC bandits have The group will meet at 7i30 gate to take Rutgers, 21-13. football game, the ner of the "B" division race Rahway took I2ch. Clark the eubjecr of the program, he rook me kickoff 31 yards LEADING SCORERS OF THE 33M77G S&H Stamps Curtains - Linens -^Varcl ut-of-Towners tern to- the right. The ball? The tional American Bowling ^te g CYRC team took—the- for Roselle. Outstanding Westfield* 183 Westfield - 12 • Congress tn Long Beach, 1 » Modern Atr Conditioned Room CYRC players were RicH Hillside - 129 Cranford - 57 382-S222 -'wa45 s ancaught-od Keiteln rathne th Rahwaje dis- ' openinyards gfo kickofr a touchdownf and wen. Erit 65c BICYCLES Calif. Delaney and Ricky Simmons. Cranford - 121 Hillside - 73 We Cater All Occasions The tournament is sanc- \ e Television tance. The play was goodfoi Rogers, who took a lateral The CYRC peewees have 83 Scotch Plains - 79 POWERMOWERS Directory pass, ran the final 18 yards Scotch Plains * - tioned by the Union County \ e Cocktail Lounge 71 yards. When the run foi IOL _all.aeven games played Berkeley Heights - 68 RAHWAY - 144 DRIVE- IN AND-PICK All Types of Imported Cleaning LOCKS SAFES Bowling Association and the the extra points fallen^ tht tor the score. this year. CLARK -: 501 Early in the fourth periodp , The JFK Community Cen- beat the cagers of the Job dent: ' 'Now a young man New and Completely With Dancing 180 "bananas Corps-Manpower Center, Job Too Large or Too Small REUPHOLSTERY GARDEN STATE PARKWAY the Indians marched ter's varsity basketball team on v Bells rang. The "dark need not leave his native 79-9.6* N° - 9 on the ages" ended. Class barriers place to be fitted for col- ADDITIONS Brake Service Colonial Beauty Shop RICHARD HARRIS Exit 135 at Central Avenue losers* Newark court. AR1ANCAL1£DHORSE MATTHEW gave way. These were some lege." REC ROOMS ij—'UTUU BATHROOMS'" X Complete Travel SIX HAIR STYLISTS AT MIHNIGINO CLARK, NEW JERSEY The JFK team took con- of the reactions in 1871 when Henry B. Pierce, superin- WHEEL ALIGNMENT Manager Telephone: FUlton 1-6500 trol of the game at the start. publlc education finally be- tendent in New Brunswick, KITCHENS PORCHES Service YOUR SERVICE Spearheading the Rahway SERVICE 400 H. WOOD AVE.UNDEH 325-9717 1601 IRVING ST.RAHWAY31MZ came free lnN'ew Jersey. admitted that, before the new GARAGES INSULATIONS OPEN 9 to 6 MON.. TUKS.. SULO BROS. five's attack were Joseph What accomplished the law, his city had kept schools Proctor and Richard Handy. DORMERS FREE ESTIMATES STORE FRONTS CRUISES - TOURS WED. and SAT. I860 ELIZABETH AVE. For Information Call A COMPLETE LINE OF task, reports the New Jersey open only 'by giving large 0FEVTV U> » THUHS.. Fttl. Other players in the JFK Education Association, was classes to teachers andpay- WE DO OUR OWN WORK 382-1616 HOTELS RAHWAY 8-8P.M. HOME AND CAR STEREO UNITS starting lineup were Richard Convenient parkinfl directly in a law entitled "An Act to open only "by giving large FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES Myers, Greg Dinkins and Make Free the Public classes to teachers and pay- All Domestic and Overseas rear of shop In Municipal lot SAL FINELLI - 388-6435 ^so^VI EXPRESS BUSES TO Greg Kinch. Other players Schools of the State," ing small salaries." Under Samuel J. Gnssawuy at the game were Greg Cru- Travel Arrangements HEAH ENTRANCE for your 388-1190 LJBtiRTV BELL adopted on April 6, 1871. It the new law, this changed, Call Bob at 322-6429 or 743-0100 107 Monroe St. Rahway convenience dup, Charles Brown and Ste- took effect the following Sep- He wrote; Every Racing Day ven Brlster. tember for the 1B71-72 "We open our schools for Elizabeth: Buses leave Broad & E Scorers for the winning school year. the coming year with r^r-r» A inr ON HOME & CAR STEREOS soy Sts at 9 45 AM T^EPAIKb C010R8.B&WTVY -— team were Proctor, 28 The main feature of this brighter prospects than ever J STEWART BROKEN FRAMES WATCH REPAIRS -polntsT" Kiltctr;—2Gy—Handy/ act, SOTTX reports, "was a SeJoire. The salaries of the RAHWAY Clark Rahway ;. Buses leave u _XS; ninktno, 6; Myers. 3j -staxeutide-property-tax. to be teachers have—been—raised 1205 Rarifan #1 and E Grand Av"e at 9 55 AM Cruclup, 2, and Brown, 2. used for education. The 1871 andtheirnumber Increased, BEAUTY FOR EVERY WOMEN 381-4147 The game marked the be- law levied "a tax of two so that the number of pupils TSEWS Porth Amboy: Buses leave Public Seu - ginning of the recreation CASUAL OR HIGH STYLE • " '• l:,.«ptMt PepP' '*•• .co Garaos. 351 Smith Si. at 1 0 05 A M mills on each dollar of the in charge of a teacher can 'Watts My Line" program of the JFK Conw real and personal property be materially diminished, uii A'! Jewelry RECORD munity Center at 796 E. New Brunswick: Buses leave Memorial $>/\ 7j5 annually on the inhabitants of Both causes will tend to Electrical PorWwnv and Church St. at 1 0 35 A M M'tiound Trip Hazelwood Ave., Rahway. this state." In its first year, give us better schools/' CUSTOM MIRRORS FURNITURE TOPS GOLDBLATTS During the winter months the two-mill school tax Not all the comments were RESIDENTIAL GLASS & SCREEN REPAIRS Contractors TRANSPORT OF NEW JERSEY there will be games sched- yielded $1,168,803. favorable. The Gloucester PORCH ENCLOSURES JALOUSIES While You Wfcrit! JEWELERS WE FEATURE A URGE SELECTION CForm.rly n.in-d Public S-rvic- Tr.M.port) uled with teams represent- Directory ing Linden, Roselle, Plain- — Under the free-school act, County super In tend.ent, STORE FRONT REPAIRS FU 8-2128 We replace nil y RAHWAY'S OLDEST field, Elizabeth, Edison and every districi with 45 stu- William Mltligan, reported: lenses, too! ESTABLISHED JEWELER dents ^nr.^mnrp! received at *'l have been pained to find -Advertisements New York State. p Mouse & Industrial Just bring In the pl DIAMONDS least $350 in state school persons of culturl e and wealtl h your broken glasses OF CLEAN, LATE MODEL The JFK Junior varsity ESTIMATES GIVEN aid, NJEA reports. State aid to place themselves before DISTINCTIVE HAIR STYLING Wiring WATCHES team was defeated by the 1 Something New! rose from an average of 40 the car of progress and en- ,• ' -\ HJII i iwi. OI jrwtflfy (Continued on Page 9) P. O. Box 575 Robt. E. Brainier- cents per pupil In 1870-71, deavor, by all the means In |. Prop. Maty Wotwi g, Ma« Grunwald 388-1667 CHEVROLETS... the last year New Jersey their power, to obstruct Its Rahway, New Jersey Express Buses to schools could charge tuition, wheels on account of the tax \7i3 St. G*org* Av«,, Rahway CRANF6MT 84 E. CHERRY ST F to $19.85 per pupil In 1871- they are obliged to pay*" 189 W. Main St. Rahway, N J. TGMSJU¥EB , RAHWAY •„ Easy BaalUUnanctag Available 72Fzthe tirat year New Jer- "But moat persons favored* seyjhad totally free schools, free educaaon. ;Hunterdon On PREMISES! -The- act requred every STDunty's "superintendent, Our car has Front-Wheel Drive, a township to run free public Dorneliue Conkling, com- GREEN'S When people who know cars think ISO gal- BChools for nine months in mented; "The morning of Ted's Pizzeria I MARTIN'S Y about SwedisJi~cafS, they-think^or-them standardard JU85LuW» fudjnjfictcd. 4-cyliny^^ •PH-COS- dde i overheahdd cam engine, 4-speed trans- fVythrHg Boy from tf leading Company yyeaTT^IlKoTlglrenTdug - 6eptp . 4,, when- our schools as being strong and durable. And con-misston (3-speed automatic optional), 4- For Clean, Used Cars! Oim34YIAfeSbrtXP*RllEllCE .ment was not compulBoryl , commencedd, was usheredd Floor & Bedding NEWS 1501 Main St. quering some of the toughest driving will give you MORE COMFORT! the schools were required in by the joyous peal of P wheel disc brakes and roll-cage construc- to accept all children 5 to school and church belle, as 1umbfng and Heating 338-03 IB Founded 1928 conditions in the world. tion. Jhere are a lot of other things that BUSSES LEAVE FROM: anil SAVt you MONEY. Cull Ur\ But, unfortonatelyrwhen-most.-peo- 18 electing to attend* If the inaugurating the free school Repnirs. Alterations Open Than, 'til make our car different from their car. ELIZABETH - Broad and Jersey Sift., at 8:30 a.m. state funds were not suffi- system. There is abundant pie think about buying a Swedish air, the Estimate on' Remodeling So before you buy their car, stop by $8.25* ciefit, the law required the rejoicing with the masses." Try Our THREE FLOORS one they think about usually isn't ours- your nearest SAAB dealer and drive our NEWBOlUi — »tl»IU ft remainder to be raised by (Even though ours doesn't cost any more.) RAHWAY - U.S. Highway #1 and East Grand Ave. at CONTROLS, COKVIKIOM

1 i RAHWAY NFWS-PFrnRD-'CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 PAGE 11 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED Edward R. Boate Dies at Age of 69; NO SELLING . . . KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOB!

»i«l jit Hid Jrcu 1 hr-, il i.u! 1 1.0'" 0l>(f*iBll drawing under the chairman- vuiil •!> luutioiu s Served as Railway City Engineer ,]irij roulc Ou' Qiot ship of Mrs- Irma Marrone. (^\ l.njncui inMHuli ull uiictuiiin ing engineers in Westfield. Mrs. Mary Sopko is presi- p jiilnbuloi we \c*tOO will l)i' icii»"l't)le 'Or m Hint jnil icsiocking '" Edward R. Boate, 69, of Harry A. Paulmenn, 54, Past Head iloiy klHocji •i-i'il a jBU»«iljl)i» ilis 12A Duncan Hill, Wescfleld, He retired five years ago, dent and the Rev, Denis J. utiH nulr ui n)ui|)inenl mil nlveii Whelan is moderator. i rwu liiiiti monthly i J2S00O .iiinujlly end died at home after an ap- after 20 years of service, oill cooiiilei ujrl I t jppULanti Writ* parent heart attack.. from the Bacon-Pietsch Co., AStar Society The Rosary Society of Si. i ma Aiej CiWe *lt Oi Aid Squad, Clark Elks Mr. Boate served as en- Montclair, where he was vice Agnes also is sponsoring a. CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORPORATION president. gifts will be exchanged, a hobby, arts and crafts show gineer for the City of Rah- when his unit raced to Harry Hess, 70, St. Agnea Rosary AlrarSo He was a communicant of Harry A. Paulmenn, 54, re- Funeral services for Miss collection will be taken to t>e and sale on Saturday, Dec. f r««i« Drttd Product* Dlv<»io. way for several years in the lieve the defenders A crash between an auto- clety of Clark, will hold its Houiton. 770O6 of 37 Autumn Ave., Clark, of to the White Sisters of 11, ln the parish auditor- 1315 Uuilrou Qlvd Uull- 120 St. Helen's Roman Catholic mobile and a tractor-trailer Lesko were conducted yes- annual Christmas party on sent SPECIAL SERVICES 1950's. Bastogne. 1 Church of Westfield, a mem- past president of the Clark October goes down on the at St. George and W, Grand terday ln Linden. Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 8 p.m. Africa of Piscataway. ium. All are welcome to WANTED MALE OR "roQ DODGi: 'RT 2-Dr.Hdcp. He received a bachelor's Mr. Paulmenn was lead- Past Deutscher jnl\ HELP J degree in mechanical en- ber of the CollegeMen'sClub 1-lrst Aid Squad, died today records as warm and wet. Avenues, Rahway, at 12; 10 Specialist Garrity, who in the parish auditorium on There will be a dark horse attend. FEMALE Auto., 1 /S, F h. All 'sport' PIANO TUNING of Westfield and the New in Aiexian Brodiers Hospi- ing knight of Clark Elks SI A I U \b V, AN i i options, ex.* condition. As- gineering from Cooper Union Lodge 2327. He was a for- While temperatures ran- a.m. on Sunday resulted in had been a resident of Col-Madison Hill Road. All ro- Pianos tuned and repaired Jersey chapter of the Inter- tal, Elizabeth, after a brief ged from a low uf 38 de- the death of two persons onia for 15 years, served sarians are being invited to sume BANK payments, call Call Al Carpenter in 1928 and completed grad- illness. mer member of the Elmora L national Society of Profes- Member Succumbs grees on Oct. 13 to a high and serious injuries to two in xhe Army for five years. attend. WOMAN v, ld A ri nn Mr. Lang ai ?^0-53u3 fur 969-134^ uate work at Rutgers and Athletic Association and a caring tor 1YP»1S IS New York universities. sional Engineers. A native of Elizabeth, he of 78 degrees on Oct. 5, others. His service included tours MIBS Ellen Ferejon, gui- ktYFl'NCH credit U.K. member of Osceola Presby- person.I: IMi He was president of Ed- Mr. Boate also was past lived in Clark 18 years. Services were held Mon- the average monthly temper- Miss Diane Lesko, 18, of duty in Vietnam, Thai- tarist, will present a varied UPBRATORS K I T C II h N b president of the Westiield Mr. Paulmenn was em- terian Church. day for Henry Hess, 70, of 'erenccs. fo7 CADILLAC Luiwerable, Roses is Being Studi ward R. Boate Inc., consult- ature was a mild fiO.9 de- daughter of John Lesko of land and Germany. selection of Christmas, re- Holiday Job Hunting ** by Dolly Madison ** Chapter of national barber- ployed 35 years as a lab- Surviving are his widow, 7 Dogwood La., Toms River, s.V Your Air Cund., .AM KM, uil Dr. Durkin says. "We've Mrs. Ruth Koellhoffer Paul- grees. This was 5.> degrees 93 St. Laurent Or., Clark, In addition to his parents, ligious and folk type music A i Buy direct from local fae- The subject is roses, and shop quartet society. oratory technician by GAP, a former resident of Eliza- above average. a brother, John; a sister, sing-a-long. The program CULLL.GL b H iJL.. wheel, Cruist- Conirul, ab- tory representauve of Dolly j rjiem extracted these materials, menn; two daughters, the and Specialist Five Roger or. .1. A- 1 xhe ob eCT t8 to keep Mrs. Thomas, 72, Surviving are his widow, Linden. beth, who died Thursday in r. Garrity, 22, son of Mr. Catherine; his maternal was arranged by Mrs. Marie winter and riuinn,-. J solutely lmmaculatel Assume Madison Kitchens. 1'leasq longer in the vase. and we're pretty sure we're Misses Nancy and Janet Total rainfall was 4.ut> V: IHINO I L-.Ml GRARlEb allve Mrs. Marlon Klernan Boate; A paratrooper, Mr. Paul- Jefferson Hospital, Phila- and Mrs. Harold Garrity of randmother, Mrs. Lillian Styler, vice president. Re- merit. Mas uw n C U ANK payments, call Mr. call 381-3292. Many a flower lover has on the right track." Paulmenn, both at home; his delphia. inches which, was 1.54 in- AbH BONL'SLS two sons, Edward R. Jr., of menn served as a lieutenant ches above normal. I he 137 New Dover Rd.,Colonia, f wart of Union, and his pa- freshments will be served willing tu dv all Lang at 75O-5JI.M fur credit tried, but In general, a rose Once these compounds Dies in Hew York in the 101st Airborne Divi- parents, Mr. andMrs. Harry uil HIGH RAThS Broomall, Pa., and Franklin Born in Germany, Mr. greatest amount of rain to were killed in the crash. ternal grandparents, M r. and by die committee headed by work.. U.k. J1-. FF'S ALTO CLLAN-L1 been picked lasts only have been identified, the Rut- Mrs. Mary Paige Thomas, E. of Westfield; four daugh- sion during World War II A. Paulmenn of Jacksonville, Hess lived in Elizabeth from IHiRbONALlZLD ShRVlCL gers scientist hopes it will Fla., and a sister, Mrs. fall in a 24-huur period was They were pronounced dead mrs. John J. Garrity of Mrs. Marie Baar. Mnall dents, spot paintinn a third as long as It would 72, of 1746 Andrews Ave., ters, Mrs. Clifford A. Wil- and received the Purple 1925 until 1903 when he came Cranford, survive. NU \'i:ii TO YUL' "o9 IMl'ALAb b i-Ur.lidtp. be possible to keep them Vera Henriksen of Jackson- 1.89 inches on net. 9 and at the scene. Christmas stocking which HELP WAX! i D 1- : V -\i li: park Ave, Scotch PLains Simonizing have on the bush. The Bronx, N.Y., died on liams of Easton, Pa., Mre. Heart for wounds received here. He attended St.Mark's Auto., Air Cund., Vunl Root, from clogging up the water ville. 10. This brings the tutal Injured in the collision Funeral eervies for Spec- have been filled by the mem- 322-8302 Please call 233-5502 or 381 Now, however, a Rutgers Monday in Bronx Lebannon ^W_alter__A^ West of North- in die Battle uf the Bulge, Lutheran Church, Elizabeth, bers will be eolltrctcd for w tor full power, like- new. As- wortcs. -One—way-would be to precipitation for the year were Miss Debra Lynn E~l- ialist Gar r ity wer-e con- PLEAS AN Morris Ave., L'nion 0017 scientist is coming close ro Hospital "after a tsrtef Ill- field, M rs. IRarry Tf. XTeaClT He retired in 1961 after ducted yesterday ln the Pet-Mount Carmel Guild byMrs. sume BANK pa\ mentb, call a chemical that would ness. She was born in Rah- to 48.0 1 inches. local pre- Us, 18, of 593 Hemlock St., 4 LQ 5 aonie baflie answers th_axnia of Toms River and Mrs. 3u years' service ats a wel- tit Funeral Home, 371 W. iiarfaanr-Btr-pgrinta an-d Mrs. at 756-5303 for "maJce the materials more way and lived here-—until cipltatiun for 19"u was 35. Rahway, and Kenneth Evans, Hickory- Wood Ave., GUITAR that other two- Miller of North Mrs.Lillian Bush, 86, Wife of Former der at the Bayway Refinery. S3 inches. Milton Ave., Rahway, and Josephine Steele who are credit O.K. He was a member of the 21, of 1746 Essex St.. .Rail- Shop, 215 425-loOL home, by a cut rose's While temperatures were way. They- are listed atRah» in St. John Vianney Roman members of the guild com. All Start span. ago. and 10 great-grandchildren. quarter-Century Club at the Catholic Church, Colonia. mitte-e. Since no personal —nri'inury, the- i3etiTsrrre-rt*"lTJtt rrntri.—rhe wearhttr W;>K norway HuspUal. *& being in iiy-fo?op in and see our fine_assnih North Drtme broth William SirrvWrrrg" mcJJ- "We think the same gen- and four grand- 200 Breidlemere Ave., In-Neptune Medical Center af- and six partly cloudy days. by the Shell Oil Company daily. b _. wick, chairman of the Dc- of survival technique for bou- Mrs. Nellie Schinn Hess a ^4© ^ eral class of substances terlaken, formerly of Rah- ter a brief illness. Eog was reported on Oct. 3, and driven by James Kovacs, call partment of Horticulture and chiTdren. son, Henry •# Pleast- quets? of Elizabeth a 15, lo, 22, 23 and 31. There 48, uf Perth Am boy was evening- Forestry at the Rutgers Col- blocks the flow of water The funeral will be today Mrs. Bush lived all of her stepson., _ Pick the flowers in the of • were tnurulersto rnVs^oTTOcTT""m aian^~a^reTt~tu^rrrTfo"nrSf 7 ham tabuli CHKYSLLR NCVVJ uri 232-H11... 7 lege of Agriculture and Ln- with all cut flowers, though from the Walter B. Cooke life in Rahway until moving Beverly; a 1 morning when they're crisp. stepdaughterpg, . George Avenue into W. Grand working lr> m r.ovk, .-"ir: . Hdtp., Air Cund., deluxe vinyl we haven't tested this yet," tu lnterlakun 2 1, 2 years o and 14. . R Alia INC Fl'NDS? vironmental Science. His Funeral Home, 165 E, Tre- Dr. Durkin recommends,-and Mervin Gates, 58 Mrs. Edna DeParlierof Rah- Avenue when a car driven . I ar: >-. interior, full power equip- Dr. Durkin says. mont Avenue, The Bronx, with ago. Total degree da>s for the c ember LY FIRhWOOO L.hurch groups, building study is reported in the put them in a clean vase way, a sister in Germany, month was MO, bringing rhc by Mr. Garrity struck the night. lnter\'li'WS w [11 !M- ment, low mileage. Assunu Different cut flowers of a 10 a.m. Maas at Holy Spirit with lukewarm water, which She was a member of the three grandchildren and a lu I'lhCliS FuK Jl.iKi funds, Scout groups, clubs, current issue of the course- vary a great deal First Baptist Church of Rah- total since Sept. 1 to I 78. rear wheels of the trailer. at the AniLT1CJI1 1 \.--Zb •:'. : * • W v HANK payments, ca.ll Mr. school organizations, athlet- quarterly, "Resear^... Church, The Bronx. Inter- is easier for them to drink. Dies in California great-grandchild. wrr:e - \ .-.'.'• in thc-ir life span. Chrysan- way and uf its Sunday School Degree days lusi October Police said the car was dri- Roosevelt A Lang at 75o-53u^ fur crt-Ju ment will be in St. Mary's Use a flower preservative A bUilhFhRS 1'L.IN FARM ic groups, school bands, sen- ''After four or five days, lasi long, while class. His first wife was the totaled 241. ven through a red light at MARKET O.k. lor classes. Ideal for any roses act as if they're run- Cemetery, Rahway. and keep the bouquet in a Services were held Mon- late .Mrs, Anna Dulkul" iiesti. ttie intersection. p.m. nir most bulb flowers She was the widow of Sey- 1-1. 3^3 Madisun Hill Road ^ruup needing money. For ig out of water -- that cool spot where it isn't bree- day for Mervin Gates, 58, *69 CHLVY Hruokwood Wag- are short lived. For some zy. And every few days of 2015 Vv. Cleveland Ave, mour Bush, former Rahway Miss Lesko, who was born r u Clark, N.J. information & appointment is, they wilt -- even if the cut flowers, food may beway, he points out. Removing city engineer. Waive Inspection in Jersey City, had lived in lee on, Air Cund., Au11»., I',' ^, Dr change the water and the Moniebello, Calif., formerly LEGAL VOTICtS (Closed Mondays) call 3S2-O0yb. vase is- full of water, almost as important as some of tlie leaves would Arrangements were cum- Geo. Peoples, 51 Clark lb years. She also is P B, many extras, looks like Durkin help the flower lose less preservative and cut back of Rahwa>, who died a *71, low mileage. Assume the stem a couple of inches. Thursday night at home uf pleted by the Pertir Funeral Services were held Sat- survived by a brother, Ri- STATEMENT PLASTIC SLIPCGVliRS BABYSITTING - 1 doinfant "We decided there was 1. arnauons, for instance, water, but would deprive it Home, 371 Vv. M ilton Ave., Of New Vehicles chard, and a sister, Eileen, Everything for a Traditional The bond ordinance published HANK payments, call Mr. something going on in tlie a stroke apparently. urday tor George Peoples, herewith has been fijiaUi' ailuyU'd Custom made, pin fitted, ex- and child care in mv home last about the same length :1 Rahwa>. and her maternal grandpa- pt-rtly cut in yuur home. Any Lang at 75o-5303 tor credit . Call stem that restricts the Born in L'tahville, Pa., he 51, of 1 ly -day period of limitation within sofa and two chairs, or three movement of water." Study Shows NJ Sales Tax Imposes moved to Rahway in 1935. purchased after the first ut Grudek uf Jersey City. l.s day&, fur some varieties, He served in the Army in in Rahw a> 1 iospiral after a which a suit, action t>r prod ed- lo learn whedier a par- if they stay in the garden, this month are exempt from ini; questioning the \. ulidity ut ,11 '09 World War II. Mr. Gates David DeMont brret illness. . ram. ;all Needlecraft - PhT FOR 1 KAI Ib ticular part of the stem was state motor vehicle inspec- such ordinance can be corn gun, Air and only about six days in Fair Levies on All Income Groups niuved tu California in 1947. Burn in I uskegee, Ala., meaced. as provided m the I.uij] Lovable likeness of your dog, responsible. Dr. Durkin and J. David Dt-Munt, 31, tions for one year from the W/W , suburban owned & dri- a vase. But cut carnatiuns chases of cigarettes, beer lie was a receiving clerk Mr. Peopie^- --kvrrct-heT-e- 12- SETCO to Pay Bond Lau . has begun tu inn Iron POLAROID *103 lenscam- cat, or horse in pastel or his assistants took roses that can stay fresh almost two Although sales taxes are oi" 1 i-2 Brurheuin Lane, original purchase date. .JII ex. cond. Assume BANK and motor fuels are exempt with Merck & Co., first in year^. ML' \>.JS a kettleman the date of the lir^t public.il era - excellent condition, ven. oil. Done from life or photo. were freshly cut. Lach day weeks if a flower preserva- regarded by some as "re- Clark, died m Raliuav Hos- Under die new regulation, of tins statement J.i\ V I" St.' call Mr. Lang at from the tax. Luxury Items Rah\va> and later in Cali- f u r t); e N a 1 h „• n a 1 Lead L u., C •j>50. Stainless steel gaa wall stem sections were removed co supply them gressive" -- tiiai is as tak- pital after a brief illness. designed to reduce the an- EDWARD .1 !'.\m SN 1. jr credit O.K. Also wildlife paintings avail- and Infrequently purchased fornia. He- was a former Perth Amhoy. Dividend of 25 ; >1 ist tu oven with four burners, prac- able. Call 232-hS2O or 232- to measure die water flow while preserva- a decreasing percentage Burn in Ua\unne, Mr. De- nual inspection load, auto- T0WNSH11 net- plus through them. The research- income, as income consumer goods, including member ol the I nnity 1'nitt-d Mont lived in Clark 1 tj years. bur\ i\'ing are his w idem , T tically new - $75. Please 30 1H. tives only add a day or two mobile dealers are required The board of directors of BO"S O oiuir A. L-l\ • 1L-^. 1 X- *tW BL'IIK Riviera 2-l)r. tld- appliances and motor vehi- Methodist Church, lUhway. M rs. I. jura Peoj le.^, a call 381-0945. ers found that flow decreased to the life of a rose. -- New Jersey's 5/(, He was graduated fruni lluU to inspect tile new models the bummit and Elizabeth VIDlS(.i Foil IMF. IMI'Rv A I i 1 e: 11 rp.. Air Cond., all the power as the flower aged, and they state sales tax is found to cles, are not exempt from Surviving art- his widow, I r1n.11 \ High bchoul, Vv esi- dak..gi'.[er, [)(.-t'!M Ann, di^^i CLARKTON SHOPPING CENTER MENT OF M ADISi >N Hill CHILD CARL ji jklQsi study- themselves-. Lryst Company announced eiecrric- also found the be proportional when mea- the tax. Mra. Rose Garea7 a brotht-r, field, and attended Curnell rwn sons, t irorgr .ird and New car inspection stick- OK I'I.AHK IS KKKR1GERATUK, 13 cubic In my home for working relatively that tlie cash dividend of 25 TOWNSHIP , !• i le- showroom condition. Assume water movement sured against similar mi- In the Samuel uf Rahwav , and two1 'niversm . Dennis, all at Home, two CLARK, N. J. foot Scars, one year old - mothers -- Rahway Hospital nuw%rB. Tag_ ers will be placed on the cents per share would be paid Tiiil COLN \'\ I-IANK i>aynittU-ld LXPLRI die injured stem are then act as a ui I r.glisr.tuw n, and a bru- Our atis go to local people 4 Conditioned, AM I'M stereo that later little likelihood that the tax independent Laboratory I u- valid for one year from Uie 9:30 to 8:30 Mon. thru Sat. LUNCHEON • COCKTAILS • DINNER TOWNSIIir 1-1 >!•; I- . -. • becuunal cuuch - 4'J*. 7'tsUy radio, vinyl top, 'AIRS thef, Isaac I'eupleS uf Rah- and nearness means results! INC SCCII APl'Ki 'P \ covered, modern style), five- 8-5:30, 7 days/ released by treatment affurded the in- Hugo Bischoff, 68 1 car's initial registration- iaxpayers dividual family can be im- Mr. DeMont was a cum-w a \ . MA HER CHARGE UNI-CARD HAND! CHARGE TION r! i v piece walnut dinette Bet. 388-1058 OE IT UKUAlNt;i) in \S AN 1 l.D M ALL the analysis based upon proved greatly short of bervices were held on I-rl- niunicam ul St. Agnes Kumar, TOWNSHIP (.-( )l \'."ll. . Swingomatic, $4. Toilet chair more than one thLrd of bud- Bischoff lived,in Rahway 40 home, and two sisters, Mrs.. bund urdmanci- > l.ei dition. R/H, console, automa- in part: "Despite the fact Mrs. Buffa w.a&:£ $4. Please call 388-0282. geted state revenues in the years until moving to Ches- Carol Keega.n of Vv ,tfield as a tic. Reasonable price. Call that New Jersey has the ct resident of Elizabeth'. 1971 fiscal year. terfield Township a year ago. and Mrs. Catherine Colisli be mad "rp 388-95S6 after 0 p.m. third highest sales tax rate She was a communicant of of CL.ik i SEVEN - PIECE DREXEL Nationally, general sales He retired three years ago wl Potsdam, N. \'. in the nation, the reported bL. Annlion^'s Roman Catho- FREE PARKING ty of Union. Nt-w J 1 I-.D IN t finish. Bestoffer. Please the- number one revenue i Co., Inc., Rahw a\ . FREE DELIVERY in saui Seen nU in New Jersey in actual dol- I- uner al I lunu-, bu3 Ran tan Mrs. Boffa's survivors in- UI - CALL source, ut sLine £nyernments. : hcre-by t |>pri>iJi luttU ;H ih2.--A7.55. call 889-1774, J UNK CA RS iars is less for- all levels Surviving are tu-t; wiUow, RU., C ldi k, -H+atie clude a daughter Mrs. Marie FU 1-2000 $82,300. b.iid ium iM. Forty-five states currently WAN 1 l-.D of Income among the leading M rs. Ma Dudge Liischoff; a .M>ler, anxi a bother, Lman- a of all appropr::in>:i n CAMERA 35mm Miranda industrial states, except the impose a retail sales tax. daughter, M rs. C aiherine IRVING STREET, OPPOSITE ELIZABETH AVE, .init i:u '. :ni ,:, Please call 353-93^8 uel RULJK. botli of Clark. ma (if thiM I'iil't IT Sensor ex Fl.9 with case, highest income levels in Rates range from ?,^ in Shrcnip uf L ranburv, dnCi a hum of S-1.3QU My Neighbors Indiana and Oklahoma tu t>- iir.;]i uvcnii-i! i flash bracket, Splratone Jl'N'K CARS WANTED Texas and Indiana and all grandson. in«?nt fcr said 1/2;^ in Connecticut. Penn- John Oliwa, 82 purpose rt't|uii"n 135mm F2.8 lens and case, Late Model Wrecks income levels in Massachu- I' h e Lehrer-L r a b 1 e 1 ^ available ihorr like new — $160 firm. Please Please call 548-65b2 setts." Texas has a 4>^ sales sylvania has a t>.l rate, while huneral Home, 2 75 \V . Miltun John Oliwa, 8^, ot 320 provision m a \> call 289-7216. tax rate and Indiana 2^, New Jersey is one of five Ave., II ah way, c uin pi eteU ar- Stiles St., Flizabeth, died « ,-x budget ur bud^ States using 5\. Tt 1 "The proportionality of rangements^ Saturday tn Si. Elizabeth ship f i r doun pruiu-u . mon rates are 3,^ (1 UCTC Christmas Club capital imp: tMiu-ii' FUR MACHINE A CALENDAR OF impact of the New Jersey Hospital, Elizabeth, after a a 11. u 1.1 u* Perfect condition. Please call sales tax on families is dueand 4\i (Id states). Alaska, brief illness. *£ u nd including Delaware, New Hampshire, StiQ.UOO |H*Cfl\fd >H . \ j 270-6212. to the complex arrangement Born in Poland, Mr^Oliwa Plan ahead. Open your 1972 b<- received b> llic ' of exemptions provided in Oregon and Montana arc the Merck Reports lived lie re 0 5 years. He was a frum the Siati' uf N*-u commer- the system. Necessities like only states without a retail communicant: of Si. Adal- UCTC Christmas Club now. a yrant in aid .;f !in,in HLLENh CURTIS sales tax. iniprovenn'iU or pin [^ 'M' cial hair dryey r and chair food and clothing, and pur- bert's Roman Catholic Section 2 K*>[• 111• • 11 n Sales Increase Remember al UCTC your combination. Good condition. J Church, Elizabeth. He re- said improvement ui $125. Please call 382-7849. tired in iy54 after 30 years' to mi-i-l the part "1 He also reported that on Christmas Club earns interest. I h.i\t- In l.iLr miiif Ecologlst Dr. Ronald A. ROSE Dr. Dominic Durkin. of the Rutgers College of Agriculture known to produce cephalo- service as a stationary en- unpropn.-iiuii in.i i»i Science measures water flow through rose stem sections with sporinases, exhibited abil- die basis of the studies, application h^rcun TIRES Spencer noted that pesticide- cephamycin C was most ac- In 3rd Quarter gineer for the Procter & down payment aiui Iwelve new 7-14.5 mi. 8-ply treated agricultural lands of secretary Miss" Barbara Goodwin. His research indictes ity to resist enzymatic de- Gamble Co., Staten Island, Choose one of these 1 1 tive against cram-negative liable builds-uf I) -*- e period of ""louT Boy or" mobile home now are producing more water flow ie critical for its life as a cut flower. gradation. In one test. i m htfivb> aultjoiueU mounted—G nuide and filed in the -oOo- stroyed. gram-posidve organisms. Francis L. Kelly, 72, of 42 It's the professional type hereby authorized to !>»• . .-Lien Dl the Township Clerk and room chairs, small, red and wildlife habitat pattern. The A new family of antlbi- Merck scientists explained $35,258,000, or 97 cents per single-lens reflex camera for W. Holly St., Cranford, a everyone1 Precision made with pursuant to and withm uic l.:r.;' 1 blue upholstery. Call 388- share of com nil in stock, retired employe of the Bay- tlons prescribed by saM Lav. 1 u be«-n tiled in the compared with $30, -455,000 advanced features, the Ft is • nt the Divi- 4429. way Kefinerv, Linden, died designed for easy and enjoyable —further tempuriirUi liiiiiiuji- S.LM ,1 i „ o r cephamycins is partially degraded, is so low that the scientists or 84 cents a share, for Improvement or purpose .• 1 ni • :i in the Uf- Monday at home after a long picture-taking. Come in today i-negatlve bacteria, was their ability to inhibit bac- if at all, by a series of have been unable to the 1970 third quarter. lor a complete demonstration. anticipation uf tlie i^u.iiue uf uneiil ut L'uininunilj Affairs PASSENGhR CARS FOR ter rial cell wall synthesis. determine an LD 50 level illness. FT-QL with 50mm 1/1 4 L»n* bonds of lhe Township, and pend- lhe Slate of New Jersey, and described before the 11th terial cell wall synthesis. six different organisms Sales and earnings both Through-Yhe-Leni SpotmBtsring Ualemeni shows that the SALE However, the cephamycins known to produce cephalo- with the small quantities that Born in Carteret, M r. Kel- Breech-Lock Ions Mounting ing receipt in full uf lhe >,ai(l Intersceince Conference on for the third quarter and Fart-Qt Tilm loadlnr System $60,000 grant from the Stan- of ^•.hs tieht of ihe Township as de- Sporlnases. The same con- have boen-avallable fox teet=L. ly lived—in- Kcnilworth 20 ONLY Plus interest inu'd m said L_.iw is increased by shelterbelts to .P Antimicrobial Agents and the first nine montHs of 1971 1 To 1/500 SBC. Focal-Pljno Shutter New Jersey negut lable notes of "70 TUVUTA Mark II Wagon, in the case of the United ditions resulted in almost ing. years prior tu coming here Fast Accurate Microprixm Focuilng lhe Township in a [ 1 ir:cip:.l •.lie aLMlmruaiiun uf ihe bonds and and crops from wind relatives in some ways, ac- set new highs for any quar- in 19o9. notes provided for 111 this bond Auto., Air Cond., States would be a big one. — complete destruction of ter or nine months, accord- ftnti Lou More! " " H'mount "not exceeding SWJ^UUU are. have provided both cording to Dr. Stapley, par- Among his survivors is a hereby -aut-hon^d l*- •Imi- "olf.ifiaTions amhoi*ued by this Assume BANK payments, call of the Chicago, Milwaukee, ley stated. chairman of tlie health pro- tations prescribed bv said \A-.W licind ordinance ^ill be within nil Mr. Lang at 756-5303 for cover for wildlife." ing of three agents referred resist degradation by en- of Clark. debt liniilaUons prescribed by St. Paul and Pacific Rail- In tests with mice, he ducts firm. Section 3 >a' The Improvemt-nt credit O.K. -0O0- road. to as cephamycins A, B, zymes produced by infect- went on, the cephamycins UCTC Master Charge hereby authorized and purpose said Law. A.M. Tewksbury writes in and C, are chemically re- ious bacteria. For the nine months ended for tho ilnanciat Ql which ^.,,;t id.j --Ui miuregate amount not -oOo- . were active in providing pro- ; -the—'-X)regon Voter" maga- lated to the widely used me e Sept, 30, sales were obliRations are lo r*<> t= nfri 's evcevdmti i.'.OOO for intcreETon f u ' P^ ~ tectlon againsr a-^ariety-of $ti07,436,000, a gain of 9 the improvement of Madison Hill sr.id ohh^aiiDiis. costs of issuLnfi '67 TOYOTA Corona 4-Dr., zine: "Nikita Khrushchev According to the National cephalosporin group of an- Do all your "holiday ~ sence of cephalosporins infection* produced by both Christian Science ^> ^ald oljliyatiuns. enyineennc costa Auto., Air Cond., R&H, ex. boast that the tibiotics, according to scien- per cent over sales of m Road from Haritan Road to Doris was wont to prompts the biosynthesis of _p lfive andgram-ne» Way by the construction therein ,uul mtiiT lUiiiM ol expense listed would catch up gram 0S "A treaty of peace is worth $558,096,000 for the cor- Reading Room -THE COMPACT shopping with UCTC cond. Assume BANK pay- tists of the Merck^harp enzymes, called cephalo- IndveWeria. Th% perfor- of a new roadway pavement cun- m and pL-niutted under section ments, call Mr. Lang at 756- with the U.S. in 1970 inera, _._ — & Dolme Research Labora- exactly the value that one responding period of 1970. Htltutine a roadway of nm l '.-.a •IDA 2-'Jo uf wul Law may be in- .._ ._ „ — _ ULHJ.sporinasesL J.Htta*_ o, whic.IIIH,Ih. contributVUIIU.*"-e" ^ , cephamycin C L 5303 for credit O.K. Gross National Product. The anu d complet1 e information is ance attaches to the character of Net income after taxes was 12 noon to 4 p, Master Charge. than Glaas A construction as de elmieti us \>at-\ of the coyt of aaid nowhere more apparent than ries, a division of Merck £ ^ degradation of the those who sifm it."—N. De- m. CAHONET QL17 JS\ " CO t $94,394,000, or $2,59 a Vnnc Will turns, Holmes share, up 11 per cent "from" I Vt'i so easy to USD, day or night! Automatic indosf Good at hundreds of fine thercin of new concrete curbs and Section -6 T-ho-funds from time *67 T-BIRP Air Cond. it explained, be- County (Flat Advertiser. $85,290,000, or $2.34 a and outdooi photography is now as easy as the flick THE Projections there's a lot of misinforma'- closure of cephamycins A ism of the bacteria en- cause of that organism's of a switch. And this fine compact camera has so storm water sewers, and includ- 10 time received by the Township wm h of share, earned for the first stores throughout the Union County GNp x d tion on sulpject. cephamycin C wasdangered by antibiotics — "You can't judpre a mod- many unique features you'll have lo see it to ing Incidental Bite preparation un account of the $60,000 grant luxe interior, fine condition. me tSOO known resistance to cephalo- nine months of 1970. 1469 Irving St., ond replacement of existing drive- referred lu in Section 1 of this BO over Dy other workers contributes to the antibiotic sporins. Cephamycin C, he ern frirl by her clothes be- believe it! Assume BANK payments, call • Automatic Cds El>clrlc (ye area. Just one combined bill to ways where necessary, tyfielher bond uidumnce shall be used for earlier this year, resistance of some bacterial reported, was 34 times more cause there isn't enoumh Sales outside die United RAHWAY, N J financing Lhe improvement or Mr. Lang at 756-5303 for_ • Automatic Fl*»h Photography with all structures and appurten- - Reporting the results of strains. States continued to increase • hracltlon nangvfltidir Focuiins ances necessary for all of thy purpose described In Section 3 ol credit O.K. active against Proteus morr evidence."—Berdcna Shiley, pay. Budget the expense over in vitro and in vivo studies Dr. Stapley pointed out ganii than was cephaloridine Party Lint', Land O' LakeB at a noteworthy rate in the ALL ARE WELCOME -- Ultr«-f«ii VI.7 L««t aforesaid improvements, and with tins bond ordinance by applica- third quarter, Mr. Gadsden • Eaiy Quick Laadlng Syi1»m \ all work and materials necessary tion thereof either to direct pay- ln a paper presented by Dr*that r.flphiimyrJnR A nnd R_ ArtdLottUnti! OHLT several-months.If you need extra "68 CAPRICE 2-Dr. Hdtp., (F!".>- said. -therefor or incidental thereto, all ment, of Lhe coats Of said Improve- Edward O. Stapley, the when exposed to cultures ceohalothin. HB Ehown on and in accordance ment or purpose, or to payment Auto., P/S, Air Cond., AM/ llncorporoled' money-Hust present your With the plans and specifications or reduction of the authorization FM, cleaneet we've ever ntiBt ql1j_wlth Ivni hood. therefor on (lie ln the office of of the obligations of the Town- handled. Assume BANKpay- Two Fine Sofas Charge card at the Township Clerk and hereby ship authorized by this bond or- mencG, call Mr. Lang at 756- Rendering a dignified and personalized funeral approved. ____ rt.nnn™ AnV HUCh f Unds__SO__ _£?- \B1 TKiJ estimated rrm>rTm"ulfi celved mayy. and nil such funds sGrvice to this Jo $F)00 UQ reccivcd which are not requlr- amount of bonds or notes to be ed for dlrect fl mpnt of such instant cash. which $60,000 is the amoun•?t o;f P >' '70 FORD Torino 2-Dr.Hdtp. EDWARD J. HIGGINS, Owner and Manager It's Brand NEW -- Cost $475 . [, i DOteB of the Township to be isC- t b nold anc AM/FM Stereo. Mag. Wheels, Will Take $145 jaued pcndihB receipt of the s;iid b°y tho Town'hi al funds Yp Accent Stripes, Auto., P/Sr 1116 Bryant Street, Rah\yay !W0;000neranr-frorn~thc State of Ju, onl to the payment of obli- immaculate! Assume BAMK Kationa of the Township author- payments, call Mr. Lang at s Sectiod ^yn thl sG .bon Thd e ordlnwualull *a ! purpose ia $82,300 the exeem crodlt of lnc Tuwnship are hereby 1 Empire Victorian thereof over the said csUmated piSectioedgod nl o^G th. "The punctune lull" l*att paymenh imttl WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED ot thc rlncl al f nnd CADILLAC Coupe De B P i? ° toten* '70 NO SELLING ... KEEP VOUR PRESENT JOBI Perfect Maroon Velvet, Beautiful Wood » to ho-luued--therefor betns on thc said oblidatlons authorized full power, Air ttie amouat-of-the^ynirl ^4,100 b th| b d ordinnnce. Sold obit- A Superb Value at $195 ^^ _bo direct, unlimited AM/FM, absolutely gor- (formerly Clayton's Camera) down IWmmt tor-Mid purple. flhaU geous. Assume BANK pay- Section 4. The following addi- obiiEai.Ons of the Township, and THE HOME OF ^^ttlllr.c ttiattera ore Wcby deter- Ulc T^wiishl^Bhaii be obligated ments, call Mr. Lang at 756-5303 for credit O.K. A;;p.m. today THOUGHTFUL SERVICE or Saturday after 2 p.m. (a) The said purpose described Milton Avo. 1470 Main Street where good things start to happen £ LINCOLN Continental 2- I ESTABLISHED 1832 -Jn--S«ctipa 3 of thlti bond otdi- nlin.be. ."d «.«• CM. m .»««..." "" "» ^""•"'•' Wofnbor Forlornl Reserve System - Fedaral Dopacll Iruu^arw* Corporation nAbce 1* not a current expense Cond., full CONSOLIDATED CHEMICAL CORPORATION Pettit, Owner „ ^ J^M/HyL dlt. wheel, Rahway, NJ. lomledH-A«»ume-3aANlC-^>ay--- Gall --232-5254- -general Bhau "take effect 20 days niter Land at 756- 3B1S U Blvd . Sulta 120 and no P«rt ot the rtret publlcntion thereof utter eMt tfhaB ^nBi0aopUoi»aUoipp »pecUlly aiseascd on property Local Bond Law. BpecUIly benefited thereby. — Pork UTIHOMI OntnlinqCn M V . Bftoront

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RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT PAGE 12 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1971 Neighbors Hold +fome Construction Co_-Broehure4ss«ed For Anniversary SHERWIN- FIRST UNITEDMIiTHODIST 9:30 a.m. Rahway The pastor and congrega- The Union County Park mission and a month-by- \ tion will attend a service Cake Sale Fri. Shows Aluminum items Commission has announced month tour through the park , Ghyrchto Honor Organist Sunday At Testimonial New; "God's Relentless Love" cm Sunday at 4 p m. in the that nearly 75,000 copies system to include numerous WALL COVERING? will be the sermon by the Second Baptist Church of The Home Construction The company does all of a special 50th anniver- photographs of park scenes, ' • CABPETINa '*/ be from General Motors Insti- Serving on the dinner pro- on Sunday. The Junior High _ Kenneth A Austenberg Perth Amboy. The Rev. H. For Brian Mega Company, S4S •; > W, Grand types of outside work from sary brochure, "To Benefit facilities and Union County^ njRNITUC Walter J. Millas from g FIRST CHURCH OF Rev Ave., Rahway, is offering roof to foundation. SPRAY EQUIPMENT JtADDERS CHRIST, SCIENTIST Fellowship will meet ona t ^ Thanksgiving worship Mack Martin is the pastor. the Whole Population/' will residents taking part in lei- PAINTING AIDS Film Mich., and served gram committee are George Wednesday at 7 p.m. Sunday at 11 a.m. The church's 7£th anni- Eighty dollars was real- free tickets for the New Jer- The company also is be distributed randomly to sure-time activities. BRUSHES TOOLS Rahway nour on ized from the sale of calces sey Lottery to- all home- offering a on Sunday by the Zion Lu- Symbolic harvest decora- versary, wil.,l _be_ observed residents on The anniversary dinner Specialties Inc., and donations last Friday owners who wish to seethe to the, first five homeowners canir(jflV theran Church of Clark, in Cave Billion in 1968 What makes happiness ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL dons have been planned by on Sunday, Nov. 28. will be held on Dec. 8 in EHxaAeth A«- New Brunswick.. He resides morning to aid Brian Mega company's 1972 line of alum- to have improvements made S? ?A h h i the Winfield Scott Hotel, Eli- recognition of his 25 years n t h ro ] i < in n i available? An answer to this Rahway the worsh:: committee. The e r in Scotch Plains with his of 37 Lunine Way. inum products. The tickets so the craftsmanship may be -A ^J?,^f f?S" ® Z?" zabeth. of service as organist co A rr.rMi ,i :i i i 1 i 'i i,") hi || ii HI i n Sunday at Christian Science brate the Sunday next Be- Church School classes will ductory offer by them and S & H or Green Stamps will dred Murawsky, and their church services. fore Advent on Nov. 21 with begin at 9:40 a.m. Mrs. Eileen Ritcbings of 11 Mr. Milclas received his '2 1 | •(•[' IT ni i ru Linda Lane andMrs. Frances there Is no obligation to he given to every homeowner bachelor of arts degree in three children, Walter Jr., Scriptural selections in a choral Eucharist at 8:15 The Women's Societ> uf Linda and Karen. To Meet Tues. Way of 9 Linda Lane, visited purchase a product. who has his dwelling impro- mechanical engineering the lesson-sermon, "Soul a.m. The Boys' choir under Christian Service will meet every house on Linda Lane The owners, Mr. andMrs. v«d with aluminum siding. and Body," will include these the direction of Earle Hart- at 7:30 p.m. "on Tuesday, The Union County Regional and solicited cakes to be sold Joseph Silver-man, have been Home Construction said words of Christ Jesus: "And mann will sing. Brealcfast "The Meaning of Advent" High School District Board in front of W. T. Grant Co., in the home Improvement free lottery tickets may be thou shalt love the Lord will be served in the audi- wui be presented through *>*- Education will hold a Clark, to offset large medi- business for 35 years. They obtained by calling the corn- they God with all thev heart, torium after which the film in preparation for themee rina at 8 D m onTuesdav cal bills the Mega family moved to Rahway from West pany and making an appoint- and with all thy soul, and with Church School pupils will season of advent and Christ- \ the auditorium of Deer incurred by Brian s stay in Orange so they could serve m^nt to see the products. all thy mind, and with all thy proceed to their classes for mas. The women are being School Mountainside fleld the hospital most of last year. both Union and Middlesex The telephone strength." instruction iinn Christian requested to donate gifts for he regional districtcom^ number is T Counties. 381-6860. In this supporting com- doctrine and tradition. the Methodist Homes and prises Clark, Berkeley mentary from ' 'Science and There will be a choral d ll for the annual LEGAL NOTICES o s Doll Garwood, Kenil- AWARD PRESENTATION ... The Rev. Theodore Chelena of St. Thomas the Apostle Fractional shares will not Health with Key to the Scrip- celebration of the Holy Eu- Derby of Goodwill In- Mountainside STATEMENT Byzantine Rite Catholic Church, Rahway, presents the CCD Parents Night Award be issued. Cash will be paid tures" &y-Mary-&aker Eddy -Charisx at 10;3Q -a.ro. Tiie_Uustriei;. -dustrieii. p hann^r ro the Pirftr Holy Communion Class (Second Grade). The banner is __ hbifl$SO FOR ALL YOUR TROUEL the word "Soul*' isusedasa senior choir, under the di- herewith has been finally adopted the class that has the mostparentsattending Parents Night. Pictured above are, left, This is the seventh conse- on Nov,-45r-18?l, and the twen- to right, George Salxs^ principal (chairman of the teachers); MJ.SS Mary Kavcsak, MEEDS CALL synonym for God: "Soul rection of its new organist- OSCLOLA PRLbB\ 1ERIAN ty-day period of limitation within president (lay director); Father Chelena, spiritual director; Dennis Mochtak, teacher, cutive 10% stock dividend has infinite resources with director Russel C. Oliwejv Clark Gets Gallagher OK which a suit, action or procced- and-Miss Ann Marie Ku^ma, helper. . . paid by the bank and its which to bless maiiicrntrraTTd will provide the liturgical — gqi the- validity a£ eigth consecutive dividend, 381- Cornelius E. Galla- such ordinance can be com- since its founding in 1963. would be more music. The Rev. Robert Bluschke, provided in^the Local wii "oH Inn* \ of the first publics if finncrhr In Son! place next Wednesday. Cranford, will speak at ,, v for their joint recital on Homecoming Sunday at 4 p.m. First (Jnurcn ot Christ, >crc" , , , , ,A „, , q.flf, n l om^fuxrher delay the-ahip—- ECWftR9*ft; irccforsvote in Trinity United Methodist Church, Rahway, are, Jean Scientist 830 Jefferson celebration of, the Holy Eu- and 11 a.m. At 10=20 am. "Prompt action is necess- TOWNSHIP-GLEHK fe ow hi BOND ORDINANCE PRO- ^^r bank's -total—resources Ellyn Jewett, mezzo soprano, left, and Judith Ann Ave.. Rahway, holds ser- charist on Thursday, Nov. jU are invited to ^ f^ P by the Nixon adminis- VIDING FOR THE RECON- are" $I5o7DOD7DOO, " an" in- Drown, organist. Both girls are recent graduates of- -vicee-^-il- a.m. E-voryone- 2.5* at 8:15 a.m. to mark hall where the Blaschke fam- rrnrtrm QJQ rhp $71,000.000, or Use it to dial all out-of-state station calls. t ie Wllson College, Chambersburg, Pa. Miss Brown is is welcome * national Thanksgiving CCy wUl pfe"s~enT~a apeclat ICIPAX. BUILDING-OF THE over its Dtr3"7 And no Da TOWNSHIP OF CLAJRK. IN A Thanksgiving Day ser- Thanksgiving-service~iB~the~ The board of directors of VISIOCKY TRflt'EL organist-director at "the Linden Presbyterian Church Sunday 'School classes y- The girls' choir under gift from Africa-fcrosceola 'so that the arms balance statement of condition. The Xexcepl faraway ATlaska arid and is a pupil of the Cathedral of St. John theDivine's convene at _. tlie in Middle East, can be THE COUNTY OF UNION. vice will be conducted in individual expression of gra- Franklin State Bank, Somer- 10:55 a.m. Chil- bec h direction of Miss Eliza- ChurchAll Churc. h School depart- merger with the Farmers dren and young students to Maury will sing, NEW JERSEY, APPROPRI- the First Church- of Christ, titude by members of the set, have voted a 10% stock always cost less than if you had placed g. organist. Alec Wyton. Miss Jewett studies with bmile ments will participate so maintained. ATING $11,000 THEREFOR &i Merchants National Bank 47 E. MILTON AVE. Kenan in New York City. the age of 20 are welcome Scientist, 830 Jefferson congregation. No collections dividend to shareholders of the Church School may be AND AUTHORIZING THE last August accounted fox RAHWAY, N. J. the call through an operator. Especially^ to attend. Nursery provided ISSUANCE OF $10,000 Ave., Rahway, next Thurs- are taken. record Dec. 6, payable Dec. HOLY COMFORTER a little late in being dis- NOTICE TO BIDDERS $38,000,000 of this growth. ~on weeknights and weekejujs when the j$ fur children to the age of LPISCOPAL BONDS OR NOTES OF THE day at 10 a.m. "To those leaning on the 27. The dividend announce- missed. The 11 o'clock wor- Nuiu-i: ii TOWNSHIP—FOR—SWANK- - Hymns- of gratitude are sustaining infinite, today is ment wae made jointly by savings are especially big. *§ three. — R ah w a y -1- .ill lie rrfiMV fil bv Trinity Church Plans shipers are being invited ING SUCH APPROPRIA- a traditional part of the big with blessings," one of Mayo S. Sisler, chairman of Wednesday services at 8 to arrive early for the event. ih- . Administrator of TION. ilf Cih o 1 H .ill w Jry , Hi the ot^"t>r ntmAiMpn nv THP service. One of the hymns the citations to be read from the board, and Anthony D. p.m. Care provided for chil- The episcopal Churchwo- Choirs will rehearse as bargain-calling times*, a 3-minute *? l .>i,tii> il ( li.ii nbns Kl the ( ; I ty TOWNSHIP COUNCIL OF THE to be sung includes the verse: Science and Health with Key Scnoberl, president of dren to the age of 12. men will hbld cheir 32nd follows: Today, Chancel, 0 1 i •*ii, i \:<> (",nii pin- II Sirc-c-i, TOWNSHIP OF CLARK, IN THE "In mercy, in goodness, how to the Scriptures by Mary Franklin State, which has a coast-to-coast station call costs $1.40 ^ Homecoming Sunday A radio series, "The annual Holiday Bazaar to- p.m.; Senior, 8 p.m.; Sat- f, i':nv , \ '• A> ] (TMI'N Oil |)n - : SAVE SI, 2, S or U) HACH WEHK COUNTY OF UNION. NEW JER- greal is our Klng Our tri- Baker Eddy states. branch office in Clark. Iruth That Heals," may be morrow and Saturday in the IMT \, N':i .u I'C'i.j \.vi-. plus "tax—if you use ClTe services of ah|V urday, 11 a.m.. Cherub. SEY (not less than two thirds ot ulir^ rhinL-aOG OBQNENCE ZION LUTHERAN ' ,. K :. J.I, 1'.»r furnish nip ami Section 1. The improvement dc- the Renewer, the Ancient ??"?H« ru PV H' a r But the same call is reduced even 'Q many furmer parishiuners, field, at 8:15 o'clock and p.m. tomorrow and 11 a.m. Ma ( Musicians for the musical , Rahway . n -• \ ,i 1 ! .1 In '11 ,. t Dm u It- 1 run «tihed in Section 3 of this bond of Days, Who givest for 5^' ^? , 5 Reader, as well as members still in 5 p.m. on Saturda.. The and Helen more—way down to 70* plus tax—if program, at which an offer- WVNJ to ordinance is hereby authorized as urninff- the garment of ^—-• Kvaisak.the TO MAKE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASY the community, is scheduled Title -o f Newarkthis week'sprogra, at 9:43m bazaa. r will feature a wide mO 1 ing will be received, The Rev. Walter J.Maier ! i 1 [ 1 i* III *• ,1 1 . i)11M I li i 1 Ulll a general improvement to be nraiae •*' Second Reader, also includes dial it yourself without the services * at Trinity L'mte* Methudisi is "Before Healing Comes -- of Christmas . I'. lT)i h l)u> 1 l Ir Judith Ann Brown of Union will conduct the services on i: • •: «• \ \ A made or acquired by The Town- P -,.. , , . this Dassaize from the Rihle- an operator. « Church, Rahway, f u r next Be Grateful!" gifts and decorations, food, | .,, M tt.ll. 1 \ l.iiii. v>"i I..K. 1- ship of Chirk, in the County of Other music for the oc- ^11 rhS are for vnf; Seminarv's Graduate School Sunday at 8 and 11 a.m. il mi 8 are to ur Jes f Sunday. I ht_- church is luca- 1 run \\ .HIM V| .un , We Pav Interest On All Completed Clubs baked goods, a white ele- . li • U \Ui. i il- Union. New Jersey. For the said casion will include "Praise , "g J y? coonsE So, remember to dial your own of Music, who studies with Church School claBtieti will eakes that xhe Teil'aT" U". "NTilton Avenue and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN phant table, and a snack I" I .1". in in. Ii nu.Mlto |rnn Your child's success in life depends on his success Alec Wyton, organist at the meet at 9:15 a.m., the- Jun- improvement or purpos« stated in to the Lord" by Frances « abundant ENfiOUNQWIN station calls without an operator, Main Street. CHURCH bar. There is no charge for tt ,ii. : M.uii. .in 1 r.- lrk ac e ml ht r u h in school Cadiedral of St. John the ior High Youth Fellowship I - | HI- I' Y from .< said Section 3. Uiere is hereby ap- AXUtsen, which wiU be SUng Sf . 8 ^ O g the WESTFIELD fight inflation witlrjust one finger. Morning worship at 11 o' Rahway admission. The public is . [i I MUM I Our l Ji Divine, New York City, and at 5 p.m. and the benior a $ vl UNION OR ELIZABETH If Your Child Is Behind In School clock will ofier the oppor- being invited to attend. iSPt^^ S^1. n» by ?e 'soloist, Mrs. Doril *^** <* ^^Ll" j£ian Liiyn .Jewetl, mezzy lli^h Yuuth iellgwship.aL.7 do nd c me WOODBRIDGE you are not alone. A recent survey by th© 'From 8 a.m. till 11 p.m. S*lurd»y. tunity ro combine with soprano, who studies with Roger A. Vcrae, On Sunday, the Last bun- rhr appropriated the sum of 511.000. Pfieffer, accompanied by the " .° Sjory of God. the oc m mbe ar in WEO«ES»AY P JW. P^Wa^jow--f-ou-pvd that 68% of draft ettgrbte "'homeconnng"oiher themes hi mile Renan. assistant, will conduct day Before Advent, the ser- said sum being inclusive of all organist. Miss Deborah Sulo. _, V i, ^ " pJ_ " There will be a service on appropriaGSSTTieretofore' niade A distinctive aspect of the" t^^"o attendg friend. s and neighbors young men fell below grade seven in reading. of the day: Thanksgiving and service at ID a.m. un vices will consist of Holy All Former pastors and their Thanksgiving Day at 8 3O therefor and Including the sum „„„„„nu , n,^,,,^1 81 ; <-„! Mest low achittvors aro not mentally slow but Liu verbal Bible Sunday. A Communion ai 7:3U a.rn. : ofof r -$1,00said 0improvemen as throwt no rBflymen purposet ^ _^IZ^ . ^" S^ence families are expected. L0 btr \> l.tn ^ -are -impaired by attitudes (hat convince them feature of rht? hour will be The second a required" By law and now avail- New Jersey BeU semirJi^ ^n'ng'Prayer and~Church -^ scheduled: ..1 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION the lniual appearance this guests at the supper hour, church learning .n able therefor by virtue of provi- that learning is difficult. Such impairment b ho 1 m < i: v Knmti sion In a previously adopted illiams Says The Rev, and Mrs. Frank WJU ^ e held at 8:45 a.m. .f °, , ^.J;^J- :;.^ romorrow, Lutheran Church destroys a child's interest in his sch"o"bt" work season of the 20-mem her • -Hi .IF ll'Mil - o budget or budgets of the Town- Children's CHoir. The Rev. Dennis and the Rev. andCoffee will be available for Men, Saturday morning, ship for down payment or for and h's grades may suffer. Reading disability Mrs. Franklin Thurstonhave choir rehearsals for grades l.as 11 .ill. Paul N. Jewett, pastor, has adults upon arrival. The , Ii .11 -. foi capital improvement purposes. particularly affects comprehension in all other at 1U a.m., 3 and 4 w -. rUcsday, Section 2. For the financing of p > !» i«» 1 Itr W indou announced as nib pulpit mes- indicated they would be able junior High young people rh(Tr' 1 to 3 SI '-'HI fields. will be a celebration Senior Confirn>auon 1 f 1. .1- said Improvement or purpose.und sage "Your Place -- or to attend. Also tu attend is wm be m charae of se ? , S Sill. « lo 12 Noon. Of the Holy Lommuruun fol- ^ Wednesday, 6:30 ]'••! to meet the part of said $11,000 Accelerated Learning Mine?" the Rev. Frederick Jenkins, C1Class; Wednesday, appropriation not provided for by who once served Trinity as Child care and Church lowed by a Healing Service. p.m.. High School Choir; 7;3o application heroundcr of said The Ebronix approach accelerates tho students' An urgan-voice recital at It -l 1n- Her 1 nn 1 1J • V • «• organist-choir director. On Thanksgiving Day, Nov. down payment, negoitable bonds loamTng "~a'r>3 retention "rates dramatically xma 4 p.m., a ' 'covered-dish'' School classes will meet as p.m.. Music Sight Reading ' 1 i il i inn 1 ii m i .1 w> Anticipating parish inter- 25, there will be a celebra- .h.- 1 -I,.- of the Township are hereby au- improvomont usually begins immediately. Once usual. Class; 8 p.m.. Adult Choir. ;h.- 1.1 .in' i r n u "i t Ut- .Ml- U. S. Senator Harrison A. in terms large issues n5 supper at 5; 15 o'clock, and a 3CCJ est *in the residence of their _ ,. . ,, , „ ,, tion of tlie Hucharist at 9 |O|M- thorlzcd to be issued in the prin- ..,,,.". " g'A. \, .."n".j „ cn~' tmrh ao nnvprrv rar|Gm he beg' to taste success his solf-confidence service ui folk worship, :•.! Ml .« •- live uc as pastor, the Rev. Mr. and dpal amount of $10,000 pursuant Williams (D-NJ) saidonSat- t> " poverty, racism, improves and learning becomes a pleasant planned by the church s The Senior High Fellow- ZION Ll'THhRAN [•i- .it in t: ihr• y.uI11C Jil.l Mrs. Jewett have invited all irY 1 ilif pr<- to the Local Bond Law of New urday that the need for candi- environmental protection, expericyYJO. Ebronix uses a unique combination young people for 7 u'clock. ship will meet at 7 p.m. Clark "f 11\r hiff. II .iillr IM.I mu -JT t,.. .W i 1)111- Jersey. In anticipation of the issu- dates to seek support among and the war, rather than on of otecirfonid teaching machines, programmed Dial-il-YourseirRatcs do not apply to Cfr^ parishioners to open house TRLNITY UNITED •Ht.- e at the parsonage, 790 Bryant an opportunity to strengthen ilnce of said bonds and to tera- ^g 21 year-old voters could ^ basis of narrower issues ^SWEETHOME. learning, private tutoring and positive motivej- to-person. and holel-guest calls, or to calls charged to another number/ METHODIST "Jesus Is Coming -will furn i porarily flnano* said Improve- . " ahnut-^lfundirmental" that may appeal to older vo- St., Rahway, on Saturday parish ties of friendship and D l J tional techniques to bring students up to and Railway |i>0 ment or purpose, negotiable notes -t "g aooui—lunuanienidi ^ , c*l^ ~ wnn« from 3 to 5 p.m., day before support, Mrs. Albert S. be the sermon topic of the ( r r mo beyond Jhoir grade level in reading, spoiling There will be ahomecom- Rev. Joseph D. Kucharik at of the Township Is a principal changes in national policy. ters, senator wimams and math (Grades 1 - 12) the official homecoming. Housman, responsible for lt-.i N oil - amount not exceeding $10,000 are Senator Williams, the only said. The church's Council on church evangelism, is gen- ing service and observ.anee the 10^30 :irrr.I.An "T hereby authorized to bo issued statewide elected Demo- "m my judgment," he ad-, eral chairman fur the oc- °f Bible Sunday at the 11 vice on bunday u Ministries originally ^^ ^^craTic"officetiotdei--in -ttwr-&&h^ "^hie^heneBflenen might The GudTarTfeeel S0ccess" pro- a.m. service on Sunday when School and Adult Bible Hour Ebranix has a remarkable success record which jected Homecoming 1971 as casion. the Rev. Paul N. Jewett will will be at 9:15 a.m. A con- _ Jersey and a member of the well be the most exciting po- bereby authoVized" anT p'u^posc Democratic Senatorial Cam- tential of the lowered voting makes it possible to guarantee your child's pro- preach. The Senior and Chil- gregational dinner hon- Mini i. 11'.11 ( gress. Tho application of positive motivational dren's Choirs will sing. oring the organist, Walter 't'pi for the financing of which said paign Committee, made the age. The necessity for poli- obligations ore to be issued is the ents m remarks at the ticians to appeal to young techniques produces powerful responses in the The Children's Choir will J- Miklas, for 25 years uf comm hostess can help you , ,r . .;>in i"ii "ill !>•' Hi l ll'- subsUntial-reconstruction of the ual d^er of the New voters on the basis of a student. He competes only with himself, giving rehearse af' 8:45 a.m.; service will be held at 12:^U -M in , i. »: <.f tli•• C n\ , >>r 1 U1C over the anxiety of get- him the desire to improve on a standard ho has Municipal Building situate in the •*™"u« uiiuiei ui -NCW mn^^uQ««4,,^ ,f4^ ^* »-K^ Church School classes will p.m. ,, i, i -, m - i ,-.\n ITI-<\ IJV I.IV.. Township on Westfleld Avenue by Jersey Psychological Asso- comprehensive view of the ting acquainted in new set himself. He graphically traces his own pro- THE EPISCOPAL meet at 9:30 a.m., and the The following meetings MOM!- li 1 K. M H HOI- the ,, ^ , ,,—.. *\, c~rt-^~v iirm t ~~* „ t ~~^.A She will bring gifts and 233-6121 to *ave every wrelt and look forward to your chrck arriving just in timr ci\i-,l in ilit* Council Cliam- Improvement of tho offices of the gram discussing The Im- Senator Williams pointed supper at 5 p.m., and folk meeting, tomorrow, 7 3O vital information from Kenneth McCullough Mrs. Eileen Clancey FRIDAY - NOVEMBER 19*ti - 3:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. : J.T* of c: i i > Hull, U70 Police Department therein, to- pact of the New, Young Vo- out most young people are your neighborhood busi- to make 1972 gift chopping all the fun it diould hf. worship at 7 p.m. p.m.; confirmation instruc- ,iin |>lu-ll Si reel, Itahv. jy » N trv% Bether with required structures ter." "far less satisfied with ' r.i-i enrollment =anj Ckn1'1 -JUUV- SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 20th - 11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. 1 ness and civic leaders. Recently Michae • e g J r Other events scheduled "on, Saturday, 9:30 a.m.;|,-r-,f\ i>n 'Jursdiiy, November and appurtenances and all work "When younc people think American society' than are CRT means 10 you is t)0\w J",j "D-e e'- are: Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Ra- annual Thanksgiving live JOth, h)7 1 ui H> A.M. (or ihc Barbara Gordon a S63 80 claim No: '00 >ong and materials necessary, therefor Ne» wn,. Budgej ' ... f/uui,t Request, _„ 1 rh&irs Includ nnronroe '80,000 Call" service We-couidnt g.ve same Jay service HANDMADE ARTICLES, GREETING CARDS, chel Circle; 8 p.m., RuthS^rvice, Wednesday, 7:30 pu [ various ninieriuls o£ 381-3842 . us over a day Q' 1^ D to gel i ^ lo ba'il'Sf iJ by t)i e or Incidental thereto, all as shown politics, it is likely to be their parents. .1 .inn ^lill k^n our operalinq COSi on and In accordance with the by (l"ashiag his reco^rs^Tru i! s lypicai ot Hie advanced sysienis vl^Toii oi waTFT ol "i1rp~ctiy" planamouns ant odf specification bonds or s therefor 221 LENOX AVE. r day, 8 p.m., community R.tliu.iv during we were able !o 'e>i •*>-' ^ ^ Biues use 10 neip keep overieao calendar oIssuen filde foInr thsaiod officpurpose oef tho Town- -I I ruck Ladder for Fire fighters LE6HHIH6 CENTERS BAKED GOODS, CHILDREN'S BOOTH, Thanksgiving service, St. FIRS I BAT IIS I v.nr>c.e Mark's Roman Catholic Rahway purpose Is $11,000 the excess Fflmoiifl Basks! So next time you're waTcning JEWELRY, GROCERIES. Church. *l> anil viilvt- lioxesi An $80,000 truck ladder, the Bureau of Roads, which for joining our (CRT) 15 unKed lo a comuter c fi I!M (c-iirpordiion Me nd *>ur new policemen, bring- is included in the $120,000 In tho World® r SNACK BAR DURING BAZAAR HOURS The sermon theme uf the Our 3''2 million rn e "*i ID e' b furl) stops) fire liydraius, gatr notes to be issued therefor being ing the force to 41, a 100figures for the Department ••slj' Rev. Orrin 1 . liardgrove } u ' C '-' • ;t-i SECOND PRESBYTERIAN i.iKc^, \ urinus clicinical.s, the amount of the said $1,000 gallon standard pumper die- 10 number onio a at tlie 9:45 a.m. service an of Public Works. The roads Rahway r |)pT t!ibui(* inil cuiil iron dowa-^aymontior^said-purpose sel, $120,000 x>f new equip- -PUBLIC IS INVITED. Sunday will be "Turkey unit will also spend about HO ADMISSION ™« *~ ^e Department^ $160,000 for salaries. NEW JERSEY BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHJELD and Cranberry Sauce." The Karh it<-iii numb'T appcarinfj "Strategy for in t!i<- spcrificut ionh ttnall '•- mined, declared, recited and Public WorkS^$4^)00 for a Our only mteresi is people and people's good heatm wiU be the sermon subject Church School classes will part time prosecutor, and The police department bud- Surg.cal Plan ot New Jersey ronsi.iere.i as , separute bid. vtatad: Hospnai Serv.ce Plan o! New Jetsey of the Rev. Richard R. meet at 11 a.m. here will The Council re *^ the right in) The said purpose described $4,000 for lawyers defendingget for request which in- Streeter at the service on be a nursery available dur- U> mA<- On* av.i on cither tin in Section 3 of this bond ordi- Indigents in municipal court cludes money for crossing r aggre^tilc Sunday at U a.m. TheChurch ing the worship hour mJivi^u-il bid nance is not a current expense were some of the budtret guards and other miscellan- School and Adult Seminar Other events scheduled herein urt- eous Items, was $545,000. -BCTStons-Trtn-be--ar9iS0-a^n-. *ret Today. 8 p.m., Hdslis !_ Thomas A. Kaczmarek Sat- ' The department of Health, Crib room care is provided Class; 8:15 a.m., choir re- th to pluci- or- or"~shall~bc ap^clally der- from t line lo lime us l)e- assessed on property specially urday during budget hearings Welfare and Plumbing In- from 9:1-5 a.m. to noon and ^earsal; tomorrow, , p.m., twmofitod thereby. i the council chamber of spections submitted a $46,000 "nursery—care *at ~i 1 a.nv. n budget, which Includes _$7, On Sunday afternoon calls 8 Rebecca and the_municipal buildinff. Y'rt'f on Board ,FOR). Rahwuy, High-risPe conBtru&on is 000 for a licensed health will be made upon members New Jeraey. cording to the reasonable life Said to necessitate the newofficer, the first the town- who have not pledged for Prices su bin i 11e d shall be ship has had on a full time fixed and without a srpanite thercot computed from the date fire fighting equipment. , the 1972 current expense SECOND BAPT1S1 of the said bonds authorized by basis. That department's ili*, count ullowance. Bidder!* A new dump truck costinc arfdTDerievbrence budgets. Rahway shall submit prices for "ron- The Junior High Fellow- tuiiicrii'* ii« imiicJlod in ihe statement requireidd bby said Law ship will meet at 5:30 p.m. The sermon title of the specifications un<) must be has been duly made and filed in Ah, The Better Things in Life subm ttfd in exactly the unil and the Senior High Fellow- Rev. James W. Haley for the office of the Township Clerk "C^T SXTmnfy at ijuuntity shown, i.e., price per and a complete executed dupli- ship at 6:30 p.m. the service pound. fii»JJpi>» cwl., etc. nntn thereof haa been filed in the There will be a comrmin- - ,,.,». c- 1 [tinders sKull submit arper- oillco of the Director of theDivt ity Thanksgiving Eve service and Responsibility. Sunday >I1P bids nn each item in sealed sion of Local Finance in the De- on Wednesday at 8 p.m. School classes will meet at envelopes plainly murktid witli partment of Community Affairs the name of bidder and the item of the State of New Jersey, and on which he \n bidding. Pleuae such statement shows that the note that no deposll on cylin- gross debt of the Township as de- ders or contuiuera will be puid fined in said Law is increased by Lucy's Italian Kitchen -for by thit* Depurtment, hut the authoriisUon of the bonds and cylinders or containers will be _ notes provided- for in this bond returned as promptly ns pos- ordinance by $10,000. and the Restaurant & Pizzeria sible. Baid obligations authorized by this- of limited atorugf bbttd ordinance will bo within all Our elegant FINE QUALITY SPECIALS Jdebt limitations-.. P?e^crlbod by deliveries will be said Law. CRYSTAt,SltVER fige I) id will bt conHidcred g $1,100 for interest on r Christ is the spirit of Truth and Love that Jesus which offer-s delivery or dcliv- said obligations, costs of issuing P177A and all ITALIAN PISHES TO GO ••ri<*N ip ex cent) of qmitititica Uailt Salad bowls PLATE GIFTWARE rnMPLETE SELECTIOM Of taught and lived. It comes to^^iTolTe-oinix^wheri ah own hi the BpecUicatlonB and other items p SANDWICHES TO GO and any aucli bid will be dia- la and permitted under section we are receptive to it. qu tilifiod. 40A:2-20 of said Lnw may be In- anniversaries. No matter how far you may feel from the Christ, ——in—tlit»— ovpiit—o{-—(lupHout«— cludeda8partofthocos^of«aid B5B St. Geore© ~381^9820 DEtlVeft- bjdH, Council reuerveu the improvement and ia included In you can discover it for yourself. You can recognize OPEN SEVEW DAYS riglit to make the ownrd to the the foregoing estimate thereof. Rahway, M.J. bidder it (eels will beat ucrvc Section 5. The full faith and servers Factory OutletHours: its powcr-to.meelany situation, ..v . the needs of the City. eredlL6f.lha_So_Wii8hiP_age here- Candy/nut _ You may learjxhow b$ coming to our study room Municiptil Council also ro- by pledged to the punctual pay- —Now opervtoryou • Horvca the tight to reject any ment of tho principal of and In- Candle holders Sincc 1947, in Clark it's and reading this week's Bible Lesson. It contains or all bida nu deem oil In the terest on the said obligations au- Punch sets intercats of the City-of thorized by this bond ordinance. ideas that heal. Snid obligations shall be direct, Cake plates ------~ -y umimited^=obii]eatfonsznjtr:tmiibiitfttS S Baumel'sLiquor "H 7 cortlfied check CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM i«t"CTty _To.wjishli>. &ttd.tht> Township ehall »UHQUSiolDUUnctlon/StudloSliv«r Smith!—ADlvUlonoI bblftd to.""levy"aa; Valorem FOOD^SHOPPE pyp| l^H!b1i ^SettiM^y^Clark, H.J. ^inidche to be in the amount ~ ~SHTATCE WELCOME SELF SEttVICE HQUOft CENT6P PARKING? FOR -100 CARS of 10% of the total hid of »nch payment of _ p interest theroon without Umita- 1469 Irving St. Spccificntions may he ob- tlbii o£ rate or amouht.; 104NORTH , New JerseY t din ad from Homiftn Klfennor* 'Section "0. This bond ordinance Rahway, N. ).. and Engineer, Rah way shall tnkc effect 20 day« after the (Goi-nor of Lenoxr-Aye.) lQSi/ -flrot—vpubUcatloo—thnrnot nftcr. Z Avenue, Hah way t N«w rtnal adoption, fefl provided by said 0706S- • -. LiBL CLOSED-W&dnosdavs WESTFIELD TiOisiEnT^. scrntDT American Acting Business Admini«trtitor

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ons Hove 4b increase JJ w o i J oii™« rrtumahtn wnrkern to ^uo»s oi vanuuBBuiu« The officials under the mayor's body and not empowered to **:••• meeting of the township coun- The variance is required Council approved paying Pcoimcil President A Char- ger and Councllman-at-large The traffic engineer of the Wheatscheaf Road said the adjoining properties a administer local laws is aim-T cil. because since the establish- the health officer who was , .r^?^; 'TrJTl"__ V? £5s ^hn Pisanskly, y althourfltoughf the Union County Planningg Board rip-rap wall behind her home township engineer said he ply "passing the buck." :• Second Ward Councilman les that $1200 apart and that the would meet with him to aug Richard C. Burger explained was set aside in* thi his n nature of the request for new was requested to aid in the is that the increase was being Madison Hill Road Improvement sought in expectation of the officer. Come to Plainfield And See j opening of me Gran Centur- Councilman Yarusavage ameliorated Police HQs to Be Redone, Youth Center was going to move to table cf .ur^,' com - ion clubhouse now being built 1 or Richa'rd Street, which is four or five foot drop to a residential property M on Madison HiU Road. the salary payment pro- P ™©". Hundreds of Women J Two near Abraham Clark School, drainage ditch which was mercial purposes 0 Oked, Industrial Sewerage Costs Set vision- "I want to know what e manholes of e The advertising of bids for temporarily fenced. She is the minimum wage, makes he is doing, and how much P^ 5f5^. £?*, fl"???. ^ Ter- seeking a permanent enclo- Joh Doenzelmann for notcor- _ Wearing These Suits. J '•hi-:' Three ordinances were ap- will'have a bullet-proof glass he 17 "being paid" for "what £ak Ridge Road bridge over the recting the situation of which do without an office boy, a Pum n cch Brook at a race WlUow Boynton sure. *-c^tin« *-h.t> dnwrinnnfu/hirh H proved on second reading at communications center and a time," he said. When the P^ 7£f race- , wiiiow way, ouymun OUJ.<-. -• o --- - n Bonded Orion Knit 3 Piece Suits 5 delivery man, or a stock cost of 7UU Avenue 1 the Monday night meeting of new entrance. Second Ward amendment stipulated what * - Avenue, Carolina Street. Lu- Township engineer Joseph he was informed in writing, U The New Modern Facility of White's Christmas & Crafts hand. When tninimum wage EAST MEETS WEST ... "The Magic of the Kite, stoi»/uu. 4 lS«« iJ«rfiT i^ i^»L S Sozio said he would Mr. Uminski said. n The Old Store Used by the White Family Back in 1945 the Clark council in the mu- Councilman Richard C. Bur- Mr. Yarusavagge wanted,, he The inscalladon of sanitaryy pinep.. Way Lindat Lane Lib- ^ e/semlm a/reemena/reemenr m Mr. Uminski cited viola- JACKET, SLACKS, SKIRT j laws were applied to agri- which will be shown In the Old Rahway Theater on Nov. ew re n UnloUnlon S Jh S an easement agreemen n 26, 27 and 28, is the first feature motion picture to be nicipal building. ger said he would offer apian went along with the measure. « f ° t CountCountyy ertertyy StreetStreet.. JosepJosephh Street, an easement agreement to cultural workers in the south Sizes 8 To 18 Siies 16 Vi To24!6 photographed on mainland China and shown in the United fn the 1972 budget to have a Fourth Ward Councilman PParkwa y has necessitated the HlHaroldd AAvenu e andd LincoL^^ n Survey States GOP Election Loss in 1967, some 100,000 farm One would provide $82,300 Tn the 1972 budget to have a Fourth Ward Councilman . - , _ , . . . Reg^lar'Pricc $19 workers lost their Jobs. States in more than 20 years. A young boy, left, who to complete the second half separate police department Robert Roman said that the crossing of the North Branch Boulevard was authorizehidd Police Regular Price $ 16 rtr~ts " governmentr-which-—finds ^a-mysterious kite in Parisy takes the viewer on a of the Madison" Hill Road building. Health -officer-w6uIdTaVe °f "the R^"*ay River with a It was hoped that work would Our Price S A ladles OXXL farm subsidies, breathtaking tour of China while searching for (the Improvement. Mrs. Kath- The third ordinance passed been introduced to councU if P^- request to do this begin in the spring, with the OO rected With C ah ill allegedly to assist marginal Chinese boy who flew the kite halfway around the world. erine Brewer of that road- on second reading estab- business administrator John was made of the Union Coun- outside chance that some Still Has Applications Available ~The Magic ofTireTClte" snows-how the traditional and -li-shes -a set oi races-and-or- Wilson-had not beeirhrTren- -ment—becausway-objected eto-theimprove—Ushe she felt she methosd a oset-of meterinf races-and-ag Indus-- toWilson-han seekindg nofundt beenln-Frens under the^ - ^^ ^cin^^T " Civil" Defense " Director" money to buy the necessary 0 the poor, however, as the new mingle in China today, ana provrdeiB~a~hlQiertb~ Sizes 8 To 18 Only 1 uO'ijex' ctiit of lbhIxfok:—srt—the—arcihitecturfr;—dreae^—eiti-ee-,- wng paid fnn UTT)** ^» KfHp rrini Rliifigft. The R nhWflV Unit 10 MOnitOr Mr. Yarusavage expressed John RoykjpnUcatiOHS—are—arillo has announced- equipmenHT^t tan wld uniformsM conrttm. of« >f—property—condemned—to—V-aUre;y—Sewerage^—Aatheyity chase—the—Oak—Ridge—Go ,aver« . Mr. Koyko stated. F ifiH HI rum W.1I!HI Is ffA r 7-"^——— secondarliay facUlttreatingv !luCuuiseTIlB L. iy-coxm****r~€^v41~Defo^aO' AtBtUAa^y-Po-— items at "store is c MlelTWmYe'*Tg~ 0f OOV „ W llllaiii vides--$H.70GG-fb3r-the-reno—eapabilitiee—and—4s-^assing-Ehe-4dearOf-^e State Bepaxt-- on St. George Avenue in Lin- <,rore Christmas & Crafts, andun- according to a Rutgers Uni- dents, 44per cent, rated Gov. cans apG independents-alike It is government, tfie~iron vation of police headquarters the cost of the improvement ment of Transportation that __ "" """orce- -that—has—been— Two wee Us ago we sold every lost one! Th^ir new ,mre it 10'M Mr' White can recall when Uke its predecessors which versity survey. .Cahill's performance ass were largely disenchantedisenchanted hand in the velvet glove. isJOrganized He also said councU established in Clark. innlr n^Vr Store at iu^.4 . .: — ^^^^ —,, T.i K^WW More than twic^a—afi-many J-L--- ~ii^-^ or wlth^the^ast performance of and conversation of part of the onto its nine member com - it be given "the fight to select over. We've been lucUy to get another shipment! ~ST. oeorge municipal building used by the munities_wnicn are given tne engineers from a list of the Applicants must be a mln- W. St. George Ave., Linden, he plans to keep the Christ- New Jerseyans thin_ k Gov. „good. In contrast only the Legislature. Only one in iv, oi education. God and of 19 years old and"Entertains COME EMU FOR BEST SELECTION is a far cry from the open narrow, partly-paved road- d jb ne in five rared ihe Legls fivefiveregardles, "regardlesss of political -/ " b "bihd fire department-to-a youth option ^oT~ paying-far eec- - - - . engineers price increases was estab- mas store going all year long. Cahiil is doing a good job one in Hve rated the Legls- praye r hhave been banished *, . . . n ,. o . . allow the township attorney "residents of Clark. The men rcdi of otri«r OUTERWEAR and 5PORTSW6AR t»«nit in Miisy lot on which trees, decora- way. Me built his first small than think the Legislature is lature's performance this persuasion, considered the Have you heard eomeone iee, a group of fine color store in 1951, enlarged it in The store was called Whice from the classroom. Amer- lished by CouncU President ^ to appo*nt a ^ wiU receive training at the 5-15, 8 10, 16 ' i 24 W, oil ot pricas you will find hard to b«- dons, garlands, lights, and doing a good job. Further highly. Legislature's performance ican heroes are downgraded, say, "There just aren't any films assembled by the -"AT pouce headers Sffi«SS5S^^ "^Ued^^ownXTwhich state an^d A. Charles Walano at the J1IUW and 1965, and on Oct.l, Electrical Co., Inc., and the good or excellent- stitute in his absence due to Union County Reserve plaques were displayed. results from the first New New Jersey citizens also movies for the kids Xerox Corporation to help federal money Monday night meeting of the IN OUR FABRIC DEPT. yoo wilfind hyndr«d* of (obticv ot unbe- neon sign still has that name Only 40 per cent of those and American patriotism is spent in sickness or vacation. training School in Cranford "Ahra-ca-dabra " 9 Jersey Poll, released this seemed more willing to ven- to today?" the township. township council in the mu- A SJC1C AD a UdDra lievably low factory price*. on it. queried were even aware ridiculed. With poor teen- one night per week, starting ' f , , Jj LEGAJL NOTICES LEGAL NOTtCJES week by the Eagleton In- ture an opinion about the 1orcfid-by _go ve_rnm exit The Old Rahway Theater, film field. Ihe council maintained that nlcipal building. Factory The White store is divided that the Republicans con- "schedule Mr. Burger said the Pop in January. was presented at ^»e meeung 1 into two departments: one stitute of Politics at the governor than about the remain in school. under the guidance of Its The flln it was the best panel to select ot cK CORPORATION' NOTICE xwg w remain in school, g matinees for He said that while prices Warner football game played The men will be called ^° £f **' ot Railway fl« Outlet PUBLIC NOTICE is lu.u-.jbj. tfi\en thai the following Ordinance featuring Christmas decor- state university, show that Legislature. Overone-quar- me at trolleand onld yth one pase itn legislaturnine couled teachera ln underprivUeged manager, Mrs. Emilie Loch- these special engineers since it knew local keep climbing that wages are last Saturday with Wilton, out in the event of an emer- ^, , l\* Presbyterian was duly adopted and approved on final reading at a Regular meet- ations from wrapping paper the governor's positive ter of the respondents, 26 situations have their hands is doing something about the immediate future lines ur< m lc show waM 1112 NORTH AVE. 757-1300 ing of the Municipal Council. Township of Clark. \ J Monday name their state senator. it. In recent weeks the thea- up as'follows: problems and personalities. Stationary. Mr. Walano said Connt team was very success- gency and will be undei-the ; : 7-f JS Parking A vaitabU to fully decorated artificial ranking is even more per cent, gave no opinion on full keeping order, with little Henry Adamski, a senior pp ful H_ 8W ea yUe b l jPL.UNFIELD evenine. November 15, 1971 Two-thirds of the respon- ,* AJ .,j j— the purpose of the committee ful He thanked all those that direction of Anthony f. S °. " the performance of the Legi- ter has shown as special Nov. 20 and 21 - -^God-- public works repairman, was would be to report cases of their time and re- Smar, Jose h c 1Caraman as EDWARD R PADUSNIAK Christmas trees displayed opportunity for creative public p, a • gaVe of - Clark ppolice cbifef. 8lsta cP £omascer, - wei"- in a "dark room." There are non-profit group and reminds slature while only 7 percent dents, however, correctly Saturday and Sunday after- zilla's Revenge" and "War grantedd a monthhs leavl e off illegaillall pricicee hikehikess toto federa federal l mindedd the hm thaht allll monie miess MMr. Royko has presented " STORE HOURS. Tue*doyFridoy 10.30-4 30 Township Clerk labelled Gov. . Cahiil as a teaching. noon children's attractions, of the Gargantuas." officials in Washington -and U1 u Saturday 10-3 30 — Clo^od Monday over 1,000 items to choosemembers of non-profit failed to rate the governor's It is government which absencb e witih pay bbecaus e off fficials in Washington ^nd dddonated-to—thh e CrileCrippled 4iis-^udget-to-theL4TLayor--an4is^udgettaj^emayorandd J; "JJ. " wfiocats AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGULA- groups that no sales tax will performance, Republican and a sur- "The Wonderful World of Nov. 26, 27 and 28 - an injury he sustained on the representatives TION AND CONTROL OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE from, including lights, gar- prisingly high 90 per cent has made welfare a way of Z%LJ% Children's Home, Mountain- has Included a request tor ££™£ V^^-H"^^ AND TO PROVIDE THE RATE SCHEDULE FOR lands, and ornaments. be charged if the proper ex- Although, as might be ex- "The Magic Kite." job. The resolution also pro- Newark office of the Internal could identify him as "Flight —9ec. 4 and 5 - "The Revenue Service. Kendrick, Charles Lezak, SAME. The second department empt certificate is provided, pected, Republicans were eration, for thousands of Colt,""Batman,"i vided that if Mr. Adam ski Steven Pilot, Matthew Pa- WHEREAS, the Township of Clark has judged and does hereby features all sorts of crafts, Mr. White says these selling much more pleased with the governor of New Jersey. of the Doves." Christmas That Almost received compensation from Mr. Walano said that since 3 judge that un ordinance should be adopted regulating and controll- poor Americans, while easy Wasn't." znryn* -. D^an Iovlno and Ran- including decoupage, resin drives usingcrait and Christ- nand-outs have vitiated self- Scheduled for screening other sources for his month •Aug. 15, the date of the Pre- dall Smith. ing industrial liquid waste discharge into the municipal sanitary later in a this year and early Dec. 11 and 12 - "Lassie, off the job, that the township sident's imposition of A sewerage system and, further, that rates shuuld be established for casting, candlemaking and mas items are popular with reliance among college the committee chairman, ltnexLt year are such children's Come Home." the discharge of said industrial liquid waste into the Township of all sorts of pearl and bead church groups. Scout and graduates. Young adults with ^ y*" would be reimbursed. freeze on prices and wages, "The that violations of the price Robert Ridgway, told parents ClarCs sanitary sewerage system. crafts. "Mr. White's slogan Cub Scout units, among The council requested the that there still is a need for NOW, THEREFORE. BE AND IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED, as is, "If you can't find ithere others. Public Utilities Commission Impost have been widespread.! "on welfare- In wSiS^Sn 1^ 7"^°^ "The W^nts Jury Duty H their help. follows: they just don't make it.' Mr. White hopes to es- Lasele to modify its recent order e hoped the township, Mr. Karaman presented in droves because there are Come "HomeN ationa, l the discontinuance of would be a method of making The purpose of this ordinance is to provide for equitable Mr. White encourencourageg s non- tablish branch stores, with no teaching fobs. How many ., , awards as follows: I~-4g_ene_ charges—to—ind-uvi^ial -u^ers biuuid. upon uuanuo and sirenElil Qi profit organizations to use his the idea of selling good qual- Eir-airBlIna-noneSt Vel r~ot New -Jersey^—*«—President^ - wage—and ["GentschV, TiicTTael Amarariclo wastewoter discharge in compliance with Federal Regulation merchandlse in fund-raising ity Christmas merchandise The Old Rahway Theater, bus line. The council price freeze effective and to and Mark. Wilder, one-year 18CFR601.34. dated July 2, 1070 By E, Sidman Wachxer . Id- the plane~hoppers from work of some other Rep .Cnmfttiua E. —requested—tfaa^-Eh^-^^e—be-4>^>hlfa1t--bualnegse3—from- 1. INDUSTRIAL WASTES projects. He will deduct 10% and crafts at -volume dic- meniaT; FRIENDLY pins;—Wiitrarn—hnrzrak-,—one- As the welfare statistics Puerto Rico, an outstretched last July, has been^able to gher proposedd llowering the _operated from 7 to 9 awm. gouging consumers, D from purchases made by any counts. the burden of their year pin, Bear Badge, Gold- No industrial liquid waste shall be discharged into the sanitary show all too graphically palm has become the symbol arrange to show all of these minimum age for federal and, from 3 to 5 p.m. to Mr. Walano announced that AND-HIGH-QUAtWV of a once proud and self- support on the beleaguered Arrow; Thomas -Rosenkranz; sewer system of the Township -of <3lurk--unless u- in amenable to In such instances Where U is agreed that tne Industrial waste U nion County has its full films as soon or sooner than court jury service-from 21 aid students"attending Mother Thomas Winters, a former 453 ST. GEORGES-AVENUE- secondary or biological treatment processor. No toxic materials, or «2» g taxpayers, of .the nation? one-year pin. Bear Badge, will be received followinl g preliminarliminary treatmentreatmentt , drawings share of poor people. What reliant America. - any theater in this area, to 18. Seton Regional High School council president, would 1 BAR LIQUORS < Near corner of |nm_nAv«.) wastes containing explosive or ilammabte substances which would ahull hti aubmiUed for upproval. showing Nevertheless,, while pop - For government to make for girls in Clark, employees—chair- the committee and he Silver Arrow; Vincent Ten- hhtem and to discharge industrial waste into same, the Township of Clark personnel at oil times. Drawings, spe- the aid to banks, etc., which How, then, should the poor Xerox Children's Film Ser- Jersey, strates contagious effect to Charlotte J. Mitchell, I The Arrow of Light wa -ihall submit a complete chemical analysis of the wjiste. including cifications, reports, etc.. shall be submitted In quadruplicate. President ; •Franklin D. ment taxes, and even income home economics supervisor for Elizahethtown Gas, | biochemical oxygen demand Department of Environmental Protection. tively operating condition ot all limes, at the expense o( the life, poverty has become big The prescription le Free- Area^Mpme Economics Teachers J wear on the Boy Scout uni- Every inuusuy connected to the Township of Clark's system business. to exclude poor ana mf- $ form. and discharging industrial wastes-shall pay a quarterly charge to owner. dom1 ! Let us make it possi- USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAY-A-WAY PLAN (4» Each owner connected, shall be reaponaible--ior maintaining On the pretext of helping ,nority workers, witJi'tfae're-IJ"" ' *- ,!.,., 2 Ladies' or Men's 2 Slacks 1. ,the Township of Clark to cover the dost of treatment of said Indus- e poor, government funds suit that in 1969 for ex- DJf *or poor people, indeed The following boys were trial waste. a quality of effluent from their premises which conforms to Attend Elizabethtown Gas Dinner fl A SMALL tiEPDSlT WILL HOLD YOUR ARTICLE inducted into Wgbelos: ttiiL provisions established in their agreement with the Town- -—araple^-OjL_i3Q,QQQ yonrhB in ***• people, once again to hebp Puyment for industrial waste shall be based upon the follou- ~3—More—tftan—10Ghome-eeo—^-f-fa_fr--whiGh-4s—held -under—jj -TRL-CWUSTMJVS tnsr factorsr ~ —~ ~ • ~ — ship of Clark. Sampling ana "ETnrtysrs~~sh-nli—be—dtm«—to—eon- have been Injected into doz- construction industry ap- form with accepted practice, and in accordance with the cur- up by their own nomics teachers from Union the supervision of Charlotte B 388-3388 Gray, Campbell Davio,- <1' Industrial waste How ena of areas where they have prenticeship programs, only, and Middlesex county high J. Mitchell, home economics j Scott Ridgway, Drew Kara- i2; BOD of the waste, rent edition of "Slundurd Methods for Examination of Water, 5,000 were black. straps, inthegoodoid Sewage and Industrial Wastes" published by the American no constitutional justifica- tjchools were guests of Eli- supervisor and director of M man, Charles Walker and i3> Suspended solids of the waste. It is government which lean tradition of self-help The Township of Clark reserves the right to include additional Public Health Association. this daU tion for being. Education, and self-reliance. Let us 3_iibethtQwn-Gaeat4t& seventh consumer information for H John McCloskey. 51 The cost of preparing and submitting this data for consider- through minimum wage laws charges for industrial waste characteristics as may be imposed by be borne by the indus- welfare, crop subsidies, CUT GOVERNMENT DOWN annual home economics tea- Elizabethtown Gas, is to re- B During the September the Sewerage Authoriti tu the Township of Clark or to modify the ation by the Township of Clark shall be borne by the indus- medicare, civil rights, con- has hurt, not helped, the try, likewisee, the cost of sampling and analysis to determine TO SIZE I Let us end con- chers' dinner recently held cognize the cooperation and | meeting, Frank Ederer was rates based upon actual cost to the Township of Clark tU complianc••--- e with •*"the• '"-•»•"terms; nfof ih*th»e agreemen agreementt shalshalll bbee bornbornee sumer relations, housing, poor. Such laws increase fiscatory taxation, the eter- at the company's Plaza audi- participation by area home g QUARTERLY HATE SCHEDULE FOR INDUSTRIAL WASTES unemployment. A small FOR FINE DINING presented with a certificate by the owner although conducted by the Township off Clark labor relations . . . From torium in Elizabeth, economics teachers given to • of appreciation for the work FLOW: SI00 00 per MG or or itss dulduy yauthorized representative. the hillbillies in Appalachia businessman, unable to pay **» Also attending were county the gas company sponsored • 276 HAMILTON ST. Million Gallons per Quarter CONTHOL METER AND SAMPLING MANHOLE BAKING ON PREMISES he has done for Pack 47. 10c per thousand gallons Industries permitted to connect to TownshiThi p of Clark's ernment, the minimum wage home economics extension H.E.L.P. (Home Economics D There is a trip planned BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND. il' LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES personnel and Instructors Lifetime Program) scholar- | Tons per Quarter S 60.00 per ton sewers, even though nut initially required to provide prelimi- dicta, federal and state di- for Saturday to the Ameri- SUSPENDED SOLIDS nary treatment, may be required to provide o control man- rection of education, from Douglass College, New ship project, which yearly n RAHWAY can Museum of History, New hole and or meter, as described above. NOTICE OF INTENTION Tons per Quarter S 30 00 per ton NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following ordinance was farming, housing, et al. Let Brunswick. awards $4,000 to students J York City. The Township of Clark shall undertake periodic sampling and INDUSTRIAL WASTE METERS AND WASTE SAMPLERS introduced and pusued" on first reading reading at a regular meeting us make the federal and state The purpose of the annual winning a series of compe- Den 6 led the boys in testing of of the waste to determine both volume and strength of Where the owner provides its own water supply, entirely ill of the Municipal Council of the City of Rahwiiy, N. J., held on the governments once again, our titions in home economics pack cheers. The Webelos waste characteristics The owner shall reimburse the Township of separate from that supplied by the Township of Clurk, or 8th day of November. 1971, and that aaid ordinance will be taken GREEK SALADS with FETA CHEESE con- agents^ to do our bidding, and related subjects. The led in a "Sing-Along.1* An- Clark for nil costs of sampling and testing. provides from its own sources a portion of the water up for further consideration and final passage &t a regular meeting CONTINENTAL CUISINE two regional champions each The volume of sewage and or industrial waste from each sumed on the premises, which eventually ilnds ita wayinto at City Hall, 1470 Campbell Street, Rahway. New Jersey, on tho with-minimal authority and Professor drew Tentoni entertained industrial establishment may be determined by meters paid for and the sewerage system of the Township of Clark, all aforemen- 13th dayy dadayy o of fDecember December, , 10711071. .a at teigh eight t ocloco'clockk PP.M . prevailinpgg no coercive powers. receive a $1,000 scholarship --OPIN-A with jokes to earn his En- installed and maintained by the owner, actual water meter records tioned provisions will apply. This does not relieve the owner a.l the school of their choice time, ai which time and place all persons interested therein will be Once the body politic has CHARGE ACCOUNT tertainment Award. and/or private well meter records combined with municipal water from the requirement to furnish, install anu in; n,. >. a given un opportunity to beu^ concerninlfgl thth e Knmsamee. Completes to further a home economics -viwjirjlii nr- frnm. estimates qrjneamixiimenti made by the Township meter of the Indtcator-reclstcr-rectn-d—typOr-to_meaimx£_the^ ROBERT SCHROF been divested of^its exces- related career including Den 2 conducted the clos- of Clark's consulting engineer. Rustic Mill t YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD ing ceremony,. discharge of industrial wastes, as provided, herein. Ml coats fashion design and home- The characteristics of the industrial waste shall be determined of furnishing, installing and maintaining the Industrial waste PURCHASE be fr^e'to^managetheirlocal from (ictuol samplings or other approved meana and shall be based AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE Diner - Restaurant 1 raining maker-oriented journalism. flow meter will be borne by the owner. OF THE FOLLOWING LIST OF ITEMS. APPRO- schools, their local welfare 70 PROOF upon analyses made in accordance with the procedures outlined In i2> The Township of Clark's representative shall hove access at The main speaker was Ho- the latest edition of "Standard Methods of Analysis of Water and PRIATING THE SUM OF S37.500.00 FOR SAID PUR- programs, their own farms Dr. Brian J. Pankuch of reasonable times to industrial establishments und to any CHASES AND AUTHORIZING THE'ISSUANCE OF 74 Sweet Briar Dr., Clark, ward J. Peters, manager of Sewage" published by the American Public Health Association. The meters used to determine waste volumes discharged into the or businesses, untrammeled Township of Clark may require the installation of automatic sam- $35,625.00 BONDS OH NOTES TO FINANCE THE by regulations and regimen- 109 North Ave. professor of chemistry and public relations for the South RAHWAY'S OLDEST ESTABLISHED DEALER sewer system or excluded from the sewer system. COST THEREOF. Jersey Gas company, who is plers at the cost of the owner to obtain representative samples ti PKOliLBITEU CONNECTIONS oi tation from on high. mathematics at Union Col- 84 E. CHERRY ST., RAHWAY during a calender quarter or as may be required. Under no circumstances will any of the following be con- BE IT ORDAINED by the Municipal Council of the' City lege, C ranford, has com-credited for making the When the average Amer- Additional classifications of waste. characteristics or modifica- tit Why not give de-centrali- Cranford nected to the sanitary sewerii, directly or Indirectly. Rahway, New. Jersey: pleted tr course—irr-atmos— -'smile" button popular na- ican shouts for unity, he tions of the rate schedule may be established by the Township of iai Floor drain, area drain or yard drain. Section 1. That pursuant to the applicable Statutes of the State iatibn a try? Liberated from Clark from time to time- as deemed necessary. pheric eampUng conducted tionwide. 388-1667 means that others should ib) Rain conductor or downspout. of New Jersey there is hereby authorized the purchase of the fol-restrictions, the economy The Township of Clark, will accept industrial wastes into the by the Institute for Air Pol- In his talk he stressed fall in line with his views." to Grease pit. lowing list of various items: —— will leap forward, and job the importance of en- sanitary sewerage system upon execution of a formal, written lution Training of the federal —- N . DeVane Williuma, agreement, and under and subject to the provisions appearing in id> Air conditioning equipment. Department "Description opportunities for the poor 272-7016 thusiasm in motivating peo- said agreement, and the ryles, regulations, and rates stated herein iei Sturm water inlets or catch basins. Public Works 2 — Dump Trucks will multiply. The heavy hand Environmental Protection Holmea County (Fla.1 Ad- t 1 ifi Drains from jplece of equipment or manufacturing pro- ple, and how this could be Eicluii«cly-arWitfy s-in-Now-Je««y- "The" agreement will -'set out---in--detail—the characteristics of the 1—Chipper. of governmenCwiU'beTiftedT Open 7 a.m. Agency. vertiser. wastes, the How conditions which shall govern and the conditions cess, except when 'specifically authorized under ~the~ pro- The course, conducted at applied in encouraging stu- visions of these rules and regulations. Fire 1 — Combination Squad Truck with We can restore to American dents to reach their goals. ^Thc man wlm has com- with respect to the physical connection or connections. It will be Hydraulic Life Boom the individual responsi- the Federal Water Pollution the policy of the Township of Clark to consider each application 7 DOMESTIC SEWAGE 'til 3 a_.m-_ Other speakers included pU-tif~7ontToV'o- T hTs own c"on- on lfcir~own merits, end to establish spedlic conditions applicable A separate connection snail be provided-^or domestie-aewage-.ind - SfcMoa.-"u^JL-lshereby ascertained, determined and declared -Control -ArtminlnryftHnn r.ffi_ to the .particular situation, for each agreement. No connection shull the waste shall not be co^ningled with the industrial waste within by this Cnnnnn "jignf^TTnwfi- _~~ opportunity ces in toison, JJ Gary be made prior to execution of the agreement. the plant. The Township of Clark shall determine the equivalent of ot hers.*'—Mrs. A That an appropriation was contained in a budget or budgets which were the hallmarks Ample Parking .Miques used in testing for air director of home economics S. C.) Prior to approvinE an application for a connection involving household connections from the discharge of domestic sevvage of the City heretofore adopted under the caption "Capital Improve- of this nation before it de- jsollution. These techniques, and consumer education for Hiott, The Pickins the acceptance of industrial liquid wastes, the applicant shall sul>- from each industrial plant. TThih s shall be determined by dividing ment Fund"; that there is now available in scld appropriation the i&ccording tQ Dr. Pankuchj e New Sentinel. 4nit complete data with respect to the following; the average daily domestic sewage flow by 300 gpd—tho latter rep- bum of $1,1175.00 which said sum is hereby appropriated us n down generated into_ a welfare to Dr. Pankuch, & Jersey State Edu- (a) Average, maximum and minimum rates of flow to be expected resenting the average household domestic sewage discharge. The payment for the-purpose- doscribedin Sectional hereof. state. ^WlIf~t)e^lncOYporate" d in the catdon-depar-cmenty—wbo-ad- daily and seasonally. annual rate for discharge of domestic sewage Into the Township of B. That the estimated maximum amount to be raised from all current quantitative analysis dressed the group on a newly Flow diagrams, showing points of applications of chemicals, ClkClerk'' s sower uy&tetmm shalhall be computed by multiplying the number sources by the City for the purpose stated ln Section 1 hereof Is course at Union College and developed program on nutri- type and quantity of each chemical used per day and per of equivalent units, as determined by the formula above, times the $37,500.00. * in planned courses in STEEL BELTED annual sewer charge applied to each household unit (presently tion education for the con- shift, a schedule of operations, expected chemical character- Section 3. That there is hereby authorized the issuance of ne- ecology, sumer. FEATURING istics of the untreated wastes, and the point or points of con- $15.00 per year) gotiable bonds of the City of Rahway In an aggregate principal AT LOWEST II(ipijl i/ nection tt> the sewc-r-age system. The-normal- situation will 8. PAYMENTS amount of not exceeding $35,025.00 for the Pr, Pankuch is a graduate A new film was shown on NT V V * V V \f require the separation of, and separate -pointis-of connection TTie raTCra~alitrchnirBB3'tbcedH3y-the -Township of Clark-shall be in_-—cost-at-sauLpaitcliiUieji^puraucnt to the "Local Bond Law, of Union College and Drew New England cookery, make DJSCOOWT PRICES TO ALL OUR FRIENDS! for domestic sewage and industrial wastes from each indus- lieu of and in substitution for any other sewer charges heretofore Infi Chapter 2 of the ""^ -—-—^—»—"-^-c HJniversityj _Madison. He for the Tlme^Life film li- T trial establishment. JC.a«. the form; maturities" nttd other-details of said-bonds - r - . • -Limited Time Only made by any other agency for such quarter or any succeeding be determined by the Mayor and City Comptroller. . Jiolds his doctorate in "pfiy- -brary-of -cooking. Mrs. Mit- (c) Chemical "analyses and waste characteristics of liquid indus- Cantraj Ave. "at Raritan Rd.f Clark 381-415C period. Section 4. That pending the Issuance of the serial bonds "eical chemistry from the chell was a special consul- trial waste to be discharged into system. Bills for aaid charges and rents shall bo rendered to the owner OpqiVMon. - Sat. 7:3_0A.M.-6 P.M. PROHIBITED WASTES authorized in Section 3 hereof, there is hereby authorized the issu- t-University of New Mexico. tant on the film, which is 2. or each premises quarterly ln advance as soon as m»y be prac- ance of bond anticipation notes of the City of Rahway in an aacre- available for showing to in- (1) Wastes containing the following substances or possessing the ticable after the beginning of each quarter and may be rendered cnle principal amount of not exceeding 535.625.00 pursuant to the Where Better Buffer ers Best characteristics listed below will not he accepted: prmc ll 1 m terested local organizations, with tho Use bills covering real cstflt* and said charges and rents tole ;i « a^ coristUutmU Chapter 2 of Title 40A x>t the Revised THE ULTIMATE IN FINE CUISINE (a) Any vapors or steam. shall become due and payable as herein prescribed. tocal Troop 267 Spends through Elizabethtown Gas. of New Jersey. The form, maturities nnd other details of thu Any -fluids witK temperature ln excess of 150 degrees Said charees and. rents, shall draw interests and be a lien upon IfaTrBe? determincd-by-the-Mayor-and-Clty Compiroll FOR THE_DISCRIM!NATING GOUEMET 20 CURKTON Fahrenheit. the premises untfl paid and the Township of Clark shall lihvc nnd Section 3rlt Is hereby determined and declared by thlJt-Coiuu:—J Id) Any fluid wastes which contain In excess of 100 parts per exercise the remedies for the collection thereof with interetjt, costs R-A-RFFAN -ROAD-- 3 8t_ft5_4j million of fat, oil or grease, either vegetable or mineral. and penalties provided in Sec. 40:63-8 of the Revised Statutes and cil as follows: 5 Days Camping fd> "Any •vo"tettU»,"-fctfploBive""~or' flnmmnbleTsubstanccB such" as Bis It"haH~by'law~tforTthe Collectlon^of taxes upon-raal-oatatc.— A" TKatTfie Bona8~or ~h6t*e^Bsutd-pureu:>nt-to this-ordinance- benzene, gasoline, naptha. fuel oil or similar substances. 0. CONNECTIONS MANDATORY AND SPECIFIC yhall bear interest at a Vote or ratca not exceeding six pcrccntura Twelve girls and nine Weekdays Luncheon 11=30-2 (c) Any solids, or viscous matter which may contain any ashes, cjnd^re. sand, mud, straw, shavings, metal, glass, REQUIREMENTS per annum. -adults of Junior Girl Scout ALSOi NOV. 25 & feathers, tor, plastics, wood, paunch, nalr or similnr sub- available shall connect all sewerage facilities on said premises to described in Section 1 hereof for which the obligations authorised MADE OF stances. AOCTJONS vflve days at Knoll-Top Camp, Saturday and^SiMarDtmiefrt^ # the sewer system immediately upon such sewerage facilities becom- in this ordinance arc to be Issued ig ten years. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY! PUMPKIN '\PPl t , MINCt. tfl Any-fluid.-wastes haying a, p.H yaTue less thnn 5.5, or in ing available, flpd use said sower ago facilities at all times for > C That the supplemental debt statement required by Section ^Household products During that time, tho girls excess of. 0.0 or possessing other properties capable ot seweroce disposal therefrom. ' " —• - , ,.., u .^ _ 40A:2-10 of the Revised Statutes Aims, prior to the passage olxnis * entertained patients ig the MANY DINERS catttlng damage or hazard to sewers, structures, treat- No alteration or repair to any part oi the sewer system or any ordinance on first reading, duly made and filed ln the officer of the Home Furnishings SoS^ ;&oosevelt Hospital Annex, Men'* Package "HOLIDAY FRUIT STOLLENS CHUCK FULL OF ment^pxaecESr-cquipnMmt-or operating; personnel. ordinance on nrm picAchUl debt Element-shows that the CLOSED TUESDAY connection thereto ah nil be made except by duly author tied reprc- W .went on a three and 1 Cu.»«m Toiler.^ SOlf FRUIT (European recipe) (e) Any wastes containing toxic or poisonous substances ln Township of Clark without appllca- - oa Meftncd In Section 40A:2-43 of the "Interfere with tire sewage ls :ted- MINIATURE -*. Increased by tEIs ^irav^ 1 Sport Jc-t treatment process, or cause Injury to animals or persons, approved and upon compliance with the rules and regulations of ^,; fibrin nnd that the Issuance of obligations authorized .by this PASTRIES ^^^ or _ta_create:an_Un8cceptable condition in the receiving the Township of CUrk relating thoroto. •..'9 service project of yarn V Pr. Molch stream*. ormnance'ls withta. 4Sbt limitation* eonUlnod In Section 40A:2-43 COMPLETE SELECTION OF ASSORTED NVcesspool privy vault, subsoil or cellar drains, rain water or of the revised statutes. dolls to btS ^.ven to the Rah- 3 Mal-Mn0 (h) Any noxious or malodorous gas or substance which causes \vay Hospital philclren's it public nuisance. surface drttlns_ shall. be connected with the ™^^<£n% Section;^. That th« amount of the proceed.) of the obi gations THE HOLIDAY BUTTER COOKIES. "BREAD authorized iS this ordinance which way bo expended for Interest >ardj -and worked-to-fuinil S(bqk« In a cholc* of HOLIDAY INN 3, SlmDUSiRIAll WASTE oHuch obugatiohs and legal ejgf""*!. °« ^S'^gJ^UM^ -MW. and [>oly.-t-r kn Rt. 1 & SW IS. XT Any pers;on. firm or corporation -who shall fall to-con_ply-Wlth the ob^gytloW=^lhbri2ed-by^if-pirdina-nCo. Jlncludihg prlntir- 'badge requiremento. u ch« n ASSORTAARMJ-QE-WHIPPEP CREAM' «>f'Clark reserves the right t^roQulre prolhnl- xu- vioTtatethe-provisions, of thla-ordlnatieii Bhall. ut>on cnnvlcti«tt, j; nary^ireatnVehtr: whlfre~the^clie!h^cal~fcharacterlBticff of tho hdvertlBdmimrorWlnnKecar^^ ~ • HI _ca*mp=_out was under. 1453 Si "" PIES & CAKES M-id* with 1O0*6Whipped -CmartT-— be punlshect by^^n«_Jiot-i!Xceedi_iitJK50fQD.^rJjy_Impj'_l^n^ prbpose-llndufitrialwoo^^p a term not exceeding ten Uo> days or both. Vase* McMullen-and Clark, or in the opinion of the State department of Envlron- Revised Statutes, shall not exceed $1,000.60.- call or Visit: Kid LaUilaBl Open Daily 6:iO A.M. to 9 P.M., Sunday 6:30 A.M. to 7 I'.M. _mental Protection or the Local Board o( Health makes: auch The sections and parts of sections included In this ordinnnee Rection 7 The full faith and credit of the City of Rahway are •Samuel, Knight- Mothers who LADIES SPECIAL 2 Men's Kott arc hereby declared to be independent sections and parts ol sec- bbctlon 7. ine imi hfco f ^ prihclbal of arid Interest Aid Were Mrs* Albert 4 Day* Only* Noy« 17 *° 30 Clatuxl Mondays. -Open preliminary treatment desirable or mandatory. Some of the tions." W any such sections or part of section shall-beUttValid. such r-• ., a-^.-.^i,,—*• to this ordinance, and 3 Polri Full L*nOflV HOLIDAY INN ch__racterl«tic« which may dictate prollmlnary treatment at6 Mrs: John Rodger, Doutl- Knit. • Facilities Available for holding shall not alfect the remainder of this ordinance nor tho shall in each year, while &ny Pkwy* EKU 139 listed below; K •« I! worth Free-Patron-Parfctag 1in w"hir;h.^uchtrf hh parpartt oof sectiosection wamayy appear , exceptinl g to the the ^t^ndixl^ 'extentextent* thatahentirthat~ah"entiree sectiontirpaTFoT^e^r6nn^y-Hr1p (b) Suspended solids irt excess 6i tf/ connected In meanini g and effect with tho section or part of section without limitation as to ratfe or LClark,-~Uts---A^^. fl barium, cadlum, chlbHde, copper. W^IbUchlhoii^^^hidihUdlayipplp y — v yde,Iron,rs^s Ahy and all ordinances ahd~t»_trtS 6f l ordinance-ihaUtakceffect twenty days after Mrfl."M* A*.'Garay, nickel, nltrato, selenium, biilfate, Xlnc or pH Valued out- with thin ordlnattco ttf parts thereof ar« hnreby repealed. th« first publicaaon thereof after final passage pursUiint to l side* the acceptable limits. (e) A chlorine demand in «XCCBS of 3d nij£/l.

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RAHWAY NEWS PFrnpn/TLARj<_PATRIP' AGE 16 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1J\ 1971 Sweeney wrote. The book is "Cindy and Kicky Run a Pet Armed Eorcfes Shop. Animals Will Entertain The animals will do a total of 24 tricks. This Is the only Hews-Stecord act in the whole world where Reservist Children at Library a house cat is featured. Also appearing with Mr. McSweeney will be the Har- To Be Stationed The Pipe Shop, 62 H. Mil- STap^r at S Singapore and .hanghau monica Sisters, three girls NEW JERSEY'S OLDEST-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER EST- 1822 111 appear at ™« Shanghai and Singapore are from Union Recreation Har- ton Ave., Rahway (RNR) Doug's Luncheonette, 163 In the Antarctic .ibrary on Friday, Nov. 26, ^ lna ^^ Mr_ Mc_ monica Band. The girls are Damage Controlman John t 2 p.m. E. Hazelwood Ave., Rahway (RNR) „ Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. i%& Beverly Sweet Shop, 141J G, C. Welsh of 1420 Church 15 CENTS Main St., Rahway (RNR) St., Rahway, will be spend- RAHWAT7TJHVT JERSEY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 J 971 Gee's Colonial Sweet Shop, ing the next year in the VOL. 149, NO. 46 1588 Irving St., Rahway (RNR) Antarctic with the Navy. He Ducoffs Stationery, U57 joined the Naval Reserve Frank McSweeney Irving St., Rahway IRNR) last February. Grand Confectionery, 505 GIFT PRESENTED ... Mrs. Robert Brandner, presi- Mr. Welsh will be one of Debbie and Karen Scarlato the 156 men who will be sta- of Union and Robin Trencher E. Grand St., Rahway (RNR) dent of tile Rahway Jaycee-ettes, left, in the photo SAVINGS CERTIFICATE ACCOUNTS Ernie's Candy Store, 296 above left, presented the Rahway chapter's former tioned by the Navy in Ant- of Hillside. The girls play arctica and will be a member Interest from Day of Deposit the harmonica while the dogE. Grand St., Railway (RNR) rostrum to Mrs. J. A. DeLucia, president of the Ir- Somers Luncheonette, 434 vington Jaycee-ettes, a new chapter of the state or- of theMcMurdo Fire Depart- 1 .„..._*.-* PAAI/ plays the piano, drum and Rahway sisters delivered Emerson Ave, Rahway. Mr. organ. W. Grand" Ave., Rahway(RNR) ganization, during the Oct. 27 meeting. Mrs. Richard ment there. LaWrCliCe LOOK Perez Confectionery, 527 Indiven, state president, is shown in the photo at right He expects to return home Airman Lawrence C. sons within nine hours at Glass recently was dis- Mr. McSweeney also is aW. Grand Ave., Rahway(RNR) during a visit to the Rahway, chapter. in November 1972 and to be Cook, son of Mr, and Mrs. Rahway Hospital on Tuesday, charged from the Air Force. part-time school bus driver Jerry's Luncheonette, separated from active duty Ralph N. McKinley of 1615 Nov. 16. Their obstetrician. Both couples were mar- fox the Clark, sciiouls^ 1062 We~Stfieid Ave.f ftahway in ^lay ia23*.Upon-bia Lawrence__£t«, Rahway, re- Or, Ctiariejs .Hely_^ said it ried- Free tickets for the live he plans to return to college ceived _iis first O^S, "Air was his first such case in Pecoral$ on Sept. 12 and aniinai program are available • Jaycee-ettes Entertain 25 years of pracilce- to study for the ministry. Force duty assignment after Mr. and Mrs. Glass on ,Oct_ to grade school boys and O Johnnies Variety—SJaup, completing basic. training_at Shortly after midnight on 3. The Pecorale~~baby was girls at the children's deak 170 WestflHd Ave,, Clark Nov. " 16," 2D-year-old OTrB ue on Nov. 2CT5ut~flie Glass Linden Unit Members John P. Hatoer the Air Training Command's Catherine Pecorale was ad- baby was long overdue^ hav- ucation will have to bear the of the board, warned at last state withdraws "funds ~frorri~ of the library. The program is ) include *, JLarJrianri A Ftt TPX ...The air*- GQ-©r-d-schooL^*ild-_^ Ai* 7 a.m., her first child, a programs instituted with bchouL auditorium. Biggins or state nionev once the sr.au "ihe Board of Education Mr. Higgins made his w ill ge'nre'e^e'r~aTrcr'degpre Regulate Pozgav was induct s pp ~~Harvey"s """XOTrfectionery;—programs hf*r hnfihflndT waRhnrp, the for funding of a,program in 1473 Raritan Rd., Clark(CH) Mrs. Mrs. Pecorale was taken to the Hendrickson family. high school equivalency for Colonial Deli. 2397 St- president uf the Rahway Jay- man Cook is a 1971 graduate Room 407 after the birth. Cousins who shared a mu- 7273 "Tl"d ha^ E. Guila- George Ave., Railway (R~NTC~ c ee-ettes, nnrr u U u c u d hom., e- ^porrr- .W -any i-gconduet— of Union Cathofiplys mgn ?TC~V:4U a.m., Mrs. Pe- tuai T5th" birthday cele- get lor the program amounts gher (D-N.J.) Is sponsoring siun, a program, "A Salute Scho 1 bcotch PlalnB & CP) guests, Mrs. Carol Wheat, ing anti-st5bmarine training corale*s 22-year-old sister, bration on Oct. 19 were Ed- to $8,600. The cost to the a bill designed to protect to Walt Disney," was pre- in the North At- ° ' - Mrs. Ann Glass, was ad- ward Hendrickson, the new Paul's Soda Shop, 22H W. Area 111 vice president, M rs. exercises HAPPY OCCASION ... Celebrating births of sons at Rahway Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Rahway board would be the Atlantic Coastal area sented. Several members mitted. At 3:55 p.m., her mothers* brother, and Ri- Scott Ave., Rahway (RNR) Joanne Federlco, Area 111 Herbert Glass, at left with son, Herbert, and Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Pecorale and son, $2,867, one-third of the total from offshore oil drilling visitation chairlady; Mrs. stated a skit, "Three Utile lantic. fir-et child, an eight-pound chard Hendrickson, a cousin Truppa Deli, 1657 Irving Thrift shop Open Anthony, shown with Dr. Charles Hely. Mrs. Glass and Kirs* Pecorale, sisters, gave birth coat. Enrollmsnt would be operations. Gary Tozgay, wife of a Jay-Pigs." A social hour fol- three-ounce boy, whom she who lives at 8 Village Green, St., Rahway (RNR) lowed. Gregg C. Kubu to their sons the same day, Nov, 16. _ [he Rahway Hospital restricted to Rahwav resi- "Thousands of miles of cee member; Mrs. Jo Favor The Rahway Service named Herbert after her Colonia, and Colin Stanton, minimum $5,000. G & B Variety, 9o0 St. Mrs. Richard indiven, NK-dical Staff elected offi- dents and no tuition would be Guaranteed for 1 years priceless East Coast areas, of the Clark Jaycee-ettes; Marine First Lt. Gregg gue Thrift Shop will be open husband, was born. Mrs. a cousin who lives at 294 charged. including those along the New George Ave., Rahway (RNR) Mrs. Maryann Fagano, Lin- state president of the Jav-C, Kubu, son of Mr. and Glass joined her sister in W. Lincoln Ave., Roseile cers and department chair- Dickert's, 170 Inman Ave. Tuesday, Nov. 23. Ihe store men for 1972 at its annual The application was ap- Jersey shore, could be dealt den Jaycee-ette president,1CBluclll , cee-ettes, attended the Rah- rs. Clayton E. Kubu of is located on Irving Street. Room 407. Park. Colonia (RNR) meeting tfl the hospital on .pr_Qved by a 3-2 vote. Join- a stunning economic and en- and other Linden r^embers way Jaycee-ettes meeting 4i0°Seminary"Av7,/andhus- Mr. and Mrs. Pecorale Bill's Deli, 426 St. George I- riday night. ing with Mr. Higgins in vo- vironmental blow if an oil presentesent. in September and spoke about band of ^ formforme'err MiSs reside at 1828 Whitder St., Ave., Rahway (RNR) I in- officers are Or. ting against the motion was slick were loosed anywhere Frojects started by the becoming involved in chapter Nancv H Markel of 2166 LEGAL NOTICE Rahway. Redskins Compete Dietrick's, 691 Jaques Ernest. L, Luw eastern uf Louis G. Boch, president. Oil rh_e Atlantic Coast/' Rep. discus- activities. WhiiWhittiee r bSt.e, all of RahwaRahwayy , liiii> wil 1 In- rccei veil Mr, and Mrs, Glass are Kahwj\, president; Or. The members who voted in Gallagher said. Ave., Rahway (-RN-R) - is a member of the Third •VJmiiii.siraior temporarily living with her favor of the application were Marine Division's Okinawa- tin- ('ii In Two Parades Three teachers were ap- resignation of Mrs. Shirley liLCkcy. Aaron J. Kaycofi of Eliza- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- beth, vice president, and Dr. Joseph F. Kernan, Dr. John based Battalion Landing ward Hendrickson of 138 W. The Rahway Redskin pointed to positions in the Bosek, who plans to retire Miss Alice I'wgau u at J. Sprowls and Lawrence ( OIIUI' 1 I ( Rahway public school sys- on Dec. 31. named advisor tor int.- 11IL;ti Vincent Tanzi ot Colonia, Team 3/9 aboard ships of I.ill, 1470 Marching Band was invited Pratt. ti^e Seventh Fleet operating to participate in the Me- tem by the Board of Educa- Resignation of Mrs. Sonia school newspaper. She will secretary-treasurer. tion last week. Iht- chairmen are as fol- Mr. Higgins stated that he in the Western Pacific. tin f out' Motor tuchen Christmas Parade Greenspan, effective Oct. 29, receive S5U0 fur the 1971- Releases and the Woodbridge Christ- Mrs. Arlene Delmonacoof was accepted. 72 school year. lows: Or. Richard Newman does not object to having the mas Parade. 893 Hamilton St., Rahway, The board authorized a The board acct-ptv-l tht of Rahway, department of " p rograrh" ope ri~~to~p"Bb"y Jeffrey DiBella was engaged as an elemen- maternity leave of absence, resignation of (Jeurgt Ladia, surgery; Or. George Mil- dents, to foreign-born per- Need Facts The former will be held sons who threw away their Jeffrey J. DiBella, 24, son tary teacher at the salary uf from Jan. 1, 1972, to Sept*. Roosevelt School custodian, ler of Hah way, department from H rnn.iii k I'-nm-r, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. and ie opportunity for a high school of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave A. sponsored by the Metuchen $9,325 a year. Mrs. ember 1973. to Mrs. Anne who will rt'tire on Dec. 31. of medicine; Dr. Dominic Su p l • (in 'I Getme-naee-, wht> h-as two -diploma.—He— addedUthax—the- DiBclla of £30 Harvard -St., KIT'S And Care Chamber of Commerce. community isaided when its Rahway, was promoted to ni'i.i \ *S cu years of teaching experi- merit of oSstetrics-gynecol- Many releases submitted The Woodbridge Christ- ence, holds a master's de- i->£>'; Dr. hdward Levitzky residents who do not have a Army First Lieutenant while j mas Parade^ also a-cornpo- New Day Care Center high " "scttool ~~eHocstloTT~&'re~ serving with the -63rd -Signal A t;*iriili*ui to the newspaper Utoly have gree. The appointment will oT" "Rahway, department of in ution event, sponsored by be effective Jan. 1. able to gain a high school Battalion in Vietnam. " not been pr-epar-«ti-pr-opexly-_- pcdu.Lr.icj2. and. Or, John the ainuuiH ui W ','t til All releases should tell when the Woodbrfdge Recreation —cquivaiencv-ccjJtiucaxe,-^- — Lt. DiBella Is the adjutant Miss Patricia Brennan Kemck of Rahway, depart- ~Dr.~E."C~. Uowensteit lur ihf purc-li.tNf of 1 .,il'orutor\ Mr. Brown was one of six familites with young children the program. a deadline character, should cate. who have either economic, The center will be financed examination a year later and pediacric cardiology at Seton Fort Knox, Ky. Furnishings .nni F.^uipmt-ni [or be submitted a week in ad- men arrested during a raid by tuition and by contribu- received-his license to prac- "This is "another example tin* HJIIWJ) W.m-r [)i*[i.trl!in-nt. Six teachers were added social, emotional or educa- Hall. ^TbuiTcHoicE He received instruction in vance. This gives the staff by Woodbridge police at the tions from the community. tice in that state. He mo4ved of a gimmick with the state Spi'ci (i i".11 ioiih iniiv bt- se- to the substitute list. They tional needs; including fam- lie has instructed np chil- —drill—and r.prpmnnles. wea- _if. Motor bodge —a±=e—Mr-s. Eleanor Gogfettm,- ~No—rederai—funds- wtii be ~ Jersey ~ancT~started startingr -to pay the- COST/' run- from—H-**rni*ui—k l b dren's chest diseases at Sea pons, map reading, eombat anJ Ilupineer, R they need it, and.more Motel on Route 9. The offi- Mrs. Mildred Jones, Mrs. emotional needs, or those sought. his private practice in Rah- Mr. Higgins declared. cers said they confiscated way in 19'M. View Hospital, has been The board authorize tactics, military courtesy, Ufpanmenli 10 45 Nellie Weber, Mrs. Diane under economic pressure., Representatives from city chairman of professional ed- \n'nue, Rahu .iy to concentrate on public 290 bags of heroin. Washington trips for ninth military justice, first aid, ficlJ Thomson, JohnSottarelli and The center is designed to orgaTTrzrattorra- have made a During W'urld War II, he ucation at Rahway Hospital J frat U70t)3. grade pupils. The trips will and army history and tra- ade p meetings. William Sohayda. ••— _. .committment to serve un was a captain in the Army since 1063, and was appoin- the ""~E5Tir7T~TTrTttr~ecrors. A be matte~on March 2, 3 and ditions, .»hlf to ihe Cit\ The- board accepted the less dependent on public as- Medical Corps in the Pacific ted clinical assistant pro- of the total City's Civil Defence Unit partial listing of the board and die Chlna-Uurma-lndia 4 and on March y, 10 and tlie amount of H sistance and develop more fessor at Rutgers Medical 11. FREE liui inus.1 .icrmnjj proposal self-reliance by gaining em- members follows: Mrs. Ed- [heater. School in 1971. ECONOMV SPECIAL HO 2 ECONOMY SPECIAL NO. 3 Timothy Maloney Municipal C.ounril rcservrs Junior Highs ward Canfield, Mrs. John Dr. Newman, a graduate Employment of an addi- ECONOMY SPECIAL NO 1 ployment. Dr. Fenick, a graduate of BAR-BQ SPECIAL Army Private Timothy B. llie rij^hl lo rejerl any or .ill Casey, the Rev. John Las- tional teacher's aide for the Eligible for US (grants The community of Rahway of Columbia College and Rutgers I'ruversuy and 2 LBS ITALIAN SAUSAGE CHUCK STtAR ROUND GROUND liiii^ at, deemed in the IH-^I sidy, Mrs-, Raymond East- young emotionally disturbed CHICKENS Maloney, 20, son of Mr. and is 'expected to benefit in 1 ults_ L'niYerslLy Medical minimum $1,000. 5 LBS BOX FRANKS 4 LBS CHICKENS CHICKENS in tirr of Kahvsiiv Qn Tues- the citv Civil Defense unit had a Civil Defense director will be the recording by reducing their dependence Dr. Newman is assistant co 1957. ECONOMY SPECiai NO Jay, November ^Oftff ni 9JS0 O'Fl-aheny, Mrs. Stanley of the cost. ECONOMY SPECIAL NO b ECONOMY SPECI&1 NO dents learn the duties of a eligible for federal grants- the equal of Mr. Papirnik. "You're a Good Man, Char- on welfare. clinical professor of surgery • ECONOMY SPECIAL NO Parker, Miss Rose Sa- Dr. Fenick IIJS been on Installation of a chain link SIRlOIN STEAK Tank Crewman, including the A.M. ii the ttounciT Cllianiber^ lie Brown/' and crayon at Rutgers University and a 5 LBS CH1CK1NS ICUt up) CHICKEN BfitASl of Cit\ Hall, 1-170 Campbf 11 in-aid. The work he is doing is 2. The State Department the Rahway hospital Medi- 4 LBS CHICKEN LEGS a IBS CHUCK GROUND CHICKEN LEGS CROSS RIB ROflST firing of the tank's arma- and watercolor drawing. pienza, David Smith, 'Mrs. lecturer at the New Jersey fence at Franklin School was CHUCK GROUND SlrcL-t, HuhwH\,Nfw Ji-r^t;\ for ample proof of that," Mayor of Education has indicated cal Staff since 195S. He is Z LBS SAUSAGE 3 IBS SHOULDER LAMB ITALIAN SAUSAGE ment and small weapons, Carl E. Spring, keith Stinger College of Medicine. authorized^ The low quo- 3 LBS CHUCK GROUND CHOPS CHUCK GRODNO STEW BEEF tin.' purt'liasie of out- Sprctro- Martin stated. All Junior high aged stu- that some of the root causes an attending, lii-geiiex-al-p-r-ac— RFFF PATTIES antnrennetb Tdll tatton-of 3-tBSr-BE£F-MIW * •' m-l-WHAM-WUSAGf- EOEJL lnstruc- "ptroinTri e-Tcr ftrr—th Jjons to Ask Aid ~dcnts are-hnvttett; of eTe"m"e"nta"ry "and high "tJr. KTlller, "a" graduate of tice and die chairman of the 3 LBS CHUCK STEAKS CROSS RIB ROAST CHOPS FRANKS The "Program Paper" Is Georgetown College and by the Hurricane Fence 2 LBS rRANKS 5 LBS TOP SlttLOIH ROAST SPARE RIBS r department of general prac- CHUCK STEAKS m ii\ be ^tr- a detailed annual worksheet Georgetown University Company, it was reported. 3 LBS SPARE RIBS FRANKS map reading and tank: main- • - tice. 19.95 24.95 tenance and repair. frum HiTiiian Klfiiner, At Football Game showing the planning and Santa Arrives on Dec. Red Cross School of Medicine, interned 14.95 17.95 mid l"'.nginet*rt H, Rahway, really uate training "program andls all theme of the sale ie "Be of the-Esso Research and munity Bloodmobile of rhc New York Universities. Dur- over 2O0 Brownie, Junior, IB IBS I O.Vj ihe r i (j; In lo r e j e el any or of festivity in downtown Rahway on Dec. 4. put tile Kahway First Aid 20LBS.l9.95 receiving training at the Na- liid« oy d<>enu-d in the best Thankful You Can See." Engineering Company, Lin- American Red Cross will ing, World War 11, he served and Cadette level Scouts who 16.95 ,» The .jolly man in the red suit will land at the Redevelopment C olumbun Squad's mannequin, Kcsusi- ECONOMY SPECIAL NO. 14 ECONOMY SPECIAL NO 15 val Recruit Training Center, interest o( ihf City ol Kahw uy. Proceeds of the fund den, and a lifelong resident be held at the in the South Pacific and was attended, under the direction ECONOMY SPECrAL HO. 13 10 LBS HEN TURKEY area,Main St.and Milton Ave., at 2 p.m. After his arrival, Annie, through her paces ECONOMY SPECIAL NO 12 4 LBS RUMP ROAST Great Lakes, 111. noBi-:nf w. raising drive will be uaed of Rahway, ie the first dl- Club, corner ol Jaques and _thxu-asslrita-nc—chief of medi- of Mrs. Frank— Gahisso of 5 IBS. SIRLOIN ROAST -4-LBS.EflRttRHOJUSE- STEAK :tade--&-iH>ugh--^ during Skills Day at Merrill 4 LBS. EYtflOUNb 4 LBS. CUBEOSUAK * ^Up'ohT^Grrtpletion--of-train- to support the" TJIonfe Club's rector In "thi& city's history r._p Inman Av^n-ue^, Kaliwiy^ un. cine ur Ncwron 1). Balcer Iselin and Iselin Senior 2 LBS. GROUND CHUCK 5 LBS CHICKEN LEGS or 5 LBS PORK LOIN ROAST decorated float. He will be accompanied Park on Saturday. 7 LBS PORK CHOPS 5 LBS. BEEF PATTIES ing, he will return home sight conservation and blind to successfully complete with a specially Monday, DL-C. O, tHiv\cen 2 General Hospital, Martins- Troop 43U, led by Mrs. Finn 4 LBS SIRLOIN STEAK 2 LBS T BONE STEAKS BREASTS [-;ilen i i'Brien, pat Ue- d_LBSi_SjRl0»N ROAST by little Miss Railway, Tammy Cashion, burg, \V. Va. 7 LBS SHOULDER LAMB 4 LBS PORK CHOPS 4 LBS. GROUND CHUCK for a short leave before LEGAL NOTICE charitable activities in the both the Civil Defense man- along his route and 7 p.m. Syvertsen. 5 LBS. LDIN PORK ROAST 5 LBS. DROUHITCHOCK and her court. The parade will end at the Lewis Street Klggi, and Mary Jean Curry CHOPS 3 LBS. TOP ROUND being assigned to a new duty Sealed bids will be r^c-eived city and state. These pro- agement tmd the Civil De- and her court. Any club church, tr.ut/rnal Dr. Miller is chairman of LONDON BROIL 4 LBS. FRANKFURTERS 5 LBS. CHICKEN parking lot where a giant Christmas tree will be lit. inatrucLL-d i?«,;outt. m the chal- 3 LBS. SPARE RIBS 5 LBS. BEEF PATTIES 3 LBS- LONDON BROIL station. by the BuMiners Administrator grams have in the past in- fense planning and opera- organization or industry, rc- coronary care at Rahway IN THIS lSSUK 4 LBS. LOIN PORK ROAS.T 4 LBS. CHUCK STEAKS Jaycees were successful in arranging to have Santa stay lenge of emergency i:re[>ard- 3 LBS. CALIFORNIA ROAST 4 LBS. ITALIAN SAUSAGE S LRS. PORK CHOPS of the City of Ruhwu\ on Tues- cludedi donations of tele- tions courses offered by Rut- gardlesb uf sizu, nuure^ct-d 1 lospital 3 LBS. CHICKEN day, November 30th, at 9:45 gers University. in town for awhile. The children will be able to visit him ness skilly -such as first aid, Church 30.95 binoculars, Braille typewri- in forming a blond program, 10 23.95 409 A.M* in lh<* Council Chambers in downtown Rahway during Monday, Wednesday, and Friday should call tht IU d Cross communications, and com- Classified 21.95 Display Paintings of City Hall, 1470 Campbell ters, sight-saving books, "Because of his work," , wheelchairs, and complete evenings from 6 to 8:30 p.m. and on Saturday afternoon from office at 381-2suo. Continue Project fort in a c rislfa. Editorial Street, Runway, N ew. Jersey [or Mayor Martin said, "thecity Mrs. Walter Luckhurst Movies Dttpo&it arty amount — any tim«h— All d0pQMl5_iilS^5_?il_^l boforo tho 12th of October eye examinations and eye- 1 to 5 p.m., starting Dec. 4. the purchiise of ono Mugic recently received a reim- conducted a nature work- Obituaries earn interest from tho 1st. Paid or compounded quarterly. — SWm 87 Srm B Available for Sale Pole A d j u «t u 1) 1 e C an l ry Type glasses for indigent Rahway bursement check from the For Recruiting 10 M.P, ModelNo. 1_4O815311 o.r children. shop. Ray Hoagland. 8 On display ln the Clark federal government and. is Delaware-Karitan Seniors Social News... Public Library are paintings upproved equal for the "Division "Lions members will be eligible for further grants- ...... 2 bv members of the Clark Art soliciting donations at Rah- in-aid, including assistance Of- Volunteers de m"o"nstr4ted camping an"Cl" "Sports...' in the construction of a new Project Do Something of other outdoor sklllb, nature Weddings .5-6 57O INMAN AVE. COLONIA, N.J way-Colonia football game the Rahway Jaycee^and Jay- nnd filngineert Hahuuy ^at Vetcrang_Fleld on Thanks- emergency operating center cee-ettes will conuYwc for _ — 1^ ' _ '- A fi E-E-Z2 .Financin.Financingg Ar'rantjfcl' theme,, Each painting is Dcpttrtmcrtt, 1045 West- giving Day., said -John-Pit^ to bo located In the new one more week, it was an- E'nPMVER 382-16211 T.oke.,.T.ako.S3 or 4 M6n,thsMbnt ' tr^ Pay priced at $25, and all arefield Avenue, Rah way. New chell, Jr., president. ~~Police Headquarters." nounced yesterday. &, Loan Ass«tin«io« iramed and wired for hang- Jemey 07065. The organizations have A eeri-ifiod dieck mtule pay- been conducting a campaign These works will be itio amount_pf lQ%.of tW total He w^0rcl in a n ce Gonf Fb Is to have Rahway residents exhibit throaghout the bid must accompany propomil. l»ri\r-lit Window volunteer to work in behalf months of November arid De- Municipal Council reacrvcu of sorfve worthwhile cause. Open .Daily !» in cember. All sales are to be the riplit to rejefct any or all French Fries as- dc^iYrtftr^n^-^mr-bewr ive Tree Cutting The .Tnyceop and Jaycee- of theClty ol Iluhway* ettes have distributed Mrs. Bette Weiss at 381- ROBERT SCIIUOF An ordinance to regulate indiscriminate cutting of trees printed forms which can be 6567, reports WLca. R. C.Acting Business Administrator In Rahway and to protect - the growth of trees was adopted filled out by persons desir- publicist for the CAA. by the Municipal Council. - ing to volunteer their ser- The ordinance applies to all persons or corporations vices for specific endeavors. applying for building permits for more than one dwelling With the application forms or--for a permit for a dwelling to bo^crectofl as part of an uncompleted development. in which thecompleted forms The law was enacted because indiscriminate and excessive may be depositied. cutting °* trees on tracts of land has caused increased The project has been in aurface.-water drainage and more soi^^oslqn, the ordinance effect fox -five-, weeks. The.

-states— - L__ Itri"! I'jVil 111" ' " JonTT A plan, prepared by a UcenBed~englneer or land" surveyor, Wheat, reported that "the T:: __ rcsponscr "so far has— been must "show the Kcatr6hs ^r7tteeB^to~bc^etnoved-andmust -^ood-but-not good enough." "TSisr^suTirrfft^^ He said that both younc and sf Your Property With Rahway's 8"B6H5t. Geoi^es Aveniie The regulations prohibit the cutting of_any trees in excess old have volunteered to of three inches in diameter unless the trees- WoulttTCaUse These"funds "will be used for the-purchaec of equipment for xhcchildren's "department date. He appealed to other hardship and endanger the public or adjoining property owner; fnrm Senior Scout Mary Jean • Curry instructfl a Junior Scout ; Most Active Realtor the trees are in the area to be-used-foaria-building, driveways ^L^y^.rA i.™ William Koe^i. Becretary; jAn Kowai. flnmciaj-aecretary; Louis residents ' t"o ^in^_ " * or rT sr~hais—a^ctttnor~fiil-of-l&nd ^ .--—-- ^Slca; vice president and-Jack " and do something/ deemed Injurious to ttie trees an,