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Entered as Second Class Matter Vol. 1, No. 26 Post Office Rahwav New JerSftv Clark, N. J.( Thursday, February 10, 1966 Price 1C cents Der copy T h e Q u i l l ... Clark Adopts School Budget; We’re pleased with the decision of the voters in Clark who passed the school budget last Tuesday. Re-elects Three Members We’re delighted that the school board officials pre sented a reasonable and acceptable budget for our people to approve. And we are, to a certain degree, To Local Board Of Education proud of the small part we played in seeing that the CLARK - Breaking what budget was accepted. Morrell Serving seemed to have become a habit Although there is no question that the Board was Elks Induct of rejecting school budgets, Exchange Clark residents voted Tuesday given a well-deserved vote of confidence, we do In Viet Nam to accept the proposed 1966-67 not feel that it was in any way given the right to re New Members With a total voter turnout of 1,652 residents passed the bud lax its vigilance and determination to cut every CLARK - Pvt. David E. Mor Student CLARK - Lodge B.O.P, Elks get in First Ward but lost at rell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest unnecessary dollar out of the spending which will initiated the following members least one district in each of Morrell of 17 James Avenue, on February 3 at the American the other three. ensue this year. There is nothing that requires the is serving at Phough Vinh, Legion: Re-elected to the Board of Honored Viet Nam. He is assigned to David Ravich of 38 Frances Board to spend ALL of the monies appropriated. We Education were John Swintek, the 27th artillery. think it would be a good thing if the same energies Drive, Irv. Gordon of 336 Car present president of the Board, CLARK - Miss Sonja Liht, olina Street, and Anthony Di- that the members of the Board of Education devoted who tallied 1,200 votes; Walter teenage exchange student from Bello of 78 Georgia Street. Bakum, who polled 1,199 votes to cutting the requests of the various departments Yugoslavia, was honored Sun and Robert Salvesen, who re were applied throughout the year. As a matter of day at an informal party given ceived 1,186 votes. by the Executive Board of A r In the vote on the $1,347,427 fact, if the Board were to turn in a substantial sur thur L. Johnson Regional High Vella Promoted current expenses proposal 837 plus at the end of the fiscal year - we would all be School. residents voted in favor of the ahead of the game. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kul- expenditure and 782 voted baba of 23 Schuyler Drive were At Aniline against. We cannot improve on Mark Hopkins’ definition THE KEY TO CLARK and an Honorary Citizen's award were presented to Miss Sonja Liht, an exchange student hosts for the party. Mrs. On the $29,800 capital outlay of an educational institution when he said that the Kulbaba is international rela CLARK - Joseph L. Vella question 824 voted to pass the from Yugoslavia, by Mayor William Maguire Sunday after has been promoted to senior most perfect school is one “ with a teacher on one tions chairman for the group. measure and 755 rejected it. noon. Miss Liht, who was guest of honor at an informal Miss Liht, the first foreign buyer of chemicals in General On the question of acquiring end and a student on the other.” We believe that if reception in her honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph exchange student sponsored by Aniline & Film Corporation’s an additional plot of land ad the Board will keep this in mind, in every dime they Kalbaba of 23 Schuyler Drive, is attending classes at Arthur the New York Herald Tribune photo and repro division, the jacent to the Mildred Terrace company announced today. L. Johnson Regional High School for three weeks. She is World Youth Forum from an School now under construction, spend, the school board will be doing the job the Eastern European country, Is Mr. Vella joined GAF in Dec. 662 residents favored the pro the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Richardson of 70 Nassau people expect and our children will have the kind of the guest of Mr. and Mrs. An 1945, in the engineering and posal and 525 voted against it. Street and accompanies their daughter, Andrea, to classes. manufacturing department at schools they deserve. drew Richardson of 70 Nassau Street during her three-week the Linden chemical plant. He * * * stay in Clark. She attends later transferred to the indus classes at Regional with their trial engineering department. And while we’re thinking about budgets - here’s Jaycees Announce Sixteen Acts daughter, Andrea, a senior. In 1958, he was elevated to Clark Knights something interesting to consider. The N. J. Tax Miss Linda Hedden is the scheduler and later was named divisional packaging coordina payers Association reports that the state finished Chosen For Hootenanny Contest high school’ s Teacher-Advisor Pvt. Morrell received his to the World Youth Forum. basic training and attended Ra tor. Vella was named a pur Of Columbus its 1965 fiscal year with a SURPLUS of $41 million. During the reception, Sonja dio Operator’ s School at Fort chasing expeditor and dyestuff and chemical buyer, his most How about that you income and sales tax buffs. CLARK - Fred Wray, Jaycee Tickets w ill be sold at the discussed the educational sys Dix. hootenanny chairman has an door to Interested adults, or tem in Yugoslavia and displayed A graduate of Arthur L. John recent post, in 1963. Plan Dance ★ * * nounced that the show has closed they may be purchased at the hand carved items, dolls in son Regional High School, he A native of Elizabeth, Vella Its competition at 16 acts. Jones and Guay Insuranpe native costumes, hand-loomed was employed by Hyatt Roller earned his B. S. degree in busi There may be a surplus of money in the state The first, second and third Agency, 11 Westfield Aventie. starves and a carved wooden Bearing, Clark, prior to enter ness management at Rutgers CLARK - The Bishop Justin treasury — but there’s no surplus of space on town place winners will be awarded The Show will be present#j plaque, the center of which is ing the army. University. He served in the J. McCarthy Council #5503 U. S. Navy in World War II, ship roads during the winter season. Accumulated $100, $50 and $25 checks. The on Feb. 26 at a p.m. at th#t a ..and-tooled copper picture Knights of Columbus have com judging w ill be done by Miss Arthur L. Johnson Regional 5 of Belgrade, the capiicl of Yu VALENTINE PARTY in both the Atlantic and Paci pleted plans for a Teenage Val snow is piled in mounds along most Clark streets - Eileen Moran, Supervisor of High School, Westfield Avenue. ^ goslavia. Sonja w ill present fic Theaters and was awarded entine Dance to be helu Saturday and many of the township children find these snow Vocal Music in the Irvington the plaque to President John The Catholic One Parent Or a Naval Letter of Commenda evening at the Hungarian Club tion for his services in the banks good places to play. They run and jump Public School System; Andrew son. ganization has scheduled a at 7:30 p.m. Jupino, Music Instructor at A r The exchange student will "Valentine” meeting for Wed Okinawa campaign. Discharged along the snow - just a slip away from tumbling in thur L. Johnson Regional High head for the nation’ s capitol on nesday, February 16 at the as a chief petty officer, Vella The dance is open to the pub has been a member of the Naval front of a car. To add to the problem, many young School; and Kenneth Lighthipe, Boy Scouts Sunday. Westwood Lounge, Garwood, lic. Members of the Council and an English Teacher in the Clark with Ray Barton, guitarist, fur- Reserve for 23 years. their wives will chaperone. sters ride bicycles along the streets which are just Mr. Vella resides at 53 Public School System. Continued on Page Four The Knights have also an barely wide enough to allow two cars to pass. A Tickets are on sale in the To Receive Colonial Drive with his wife, nounced plans for a Youth-Adult TEMPKIN NOTES Mildred, and three children. word of caution would seem in order. A. L . Johnson Regional High Bowling Tournament at the School. Sales representative for LIBRARY EXPANSION Clark Lanes at 4 p.m. on Satur ★ ★ ★ Awards Sunday LIBRARY TO CLOSE the students are Miss Monica day. The Clark Free Pub Dios and the Hootenanny Club CLARK - Four boy scouts, CLARK - This has been "th e ‘SWEET ADELINES’ members. All proceeds from best year yet” for the Clark lic Library will be We're proud that the total voter turnout in Tues all from Clark, w ill be recip the show will go towards gifts Free Public Library It was HOLD GUEST NIGHT day’s election is up more than 200 from last year’s ients of God and Country Awards closed all day Saturday for our Armed Forces in Viet announced recently by Edward on Boy Scout Sunday, at the in observance of Abra Osceola Ass’ n. total. But 1,652 persons is a mighty small per Nam. Tempkin, library director. In CLARK - Commemorating 9:30 a.m.