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CLARK, NEW JERSEY CLARK, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1971 10 CENTS VOL. 6, NO. 6 Sign Up for High School Proposed $3.3 Million School Budget Defeated at Polls; Current Expense Appropriations Rejected by 39 Votes; Mrs. Purdy, Mrs. Simpson and Allaire Are Reelected four votes and Mrs. Purdy and Mr. Cerasa, each three. Clark’s voters rejected the proposed 1971-72 school budget The Clark board, in contrast to most of the others in the Mrs. Purdy ran ahead of all candidates in every district by a narrow margin and reelected three members of the board area, has reached an agreement with the teachers and a mini­ except the First District of the Third Ward. In that district she of education at Tuesday’s annual election. mum of $8080 has been established. and Mr. Allaire each received 67 votes. The current expense item of $2,561,3 <8 was defeated by The First Ward was the only one of the township’s four wards to register its approval of both the current expense and 39 votes, 643 to 604. The capital outlay item of $40,076 went - down to defeat by 50 votes, 645 to 595. capital outlay items. The vote on the current expense item was Absentee Reelected to three-year terms on the board were Mrs. 288-244 and on the capital outlay, 289-249. The Second Ward W1 W2 W3 W4 Ballots Total Thelma Purdy, who ran first among the field of seven candi­ voters approved the current expense appropriations by a single vote, 82-81, but turned down the capital outlay expenditure, PURDY _____ 370 103 140 233 3 849 DISCUSSES COURSES Mrs. Elaine Hoffman, guidance dates receiving a total of 849 votes; John F. Allaire Jr., who was second with 669 votes, and Mrs. Doris S. Simpson, who was 85-77. ALLAIRE 286 101 121 157 4 669 counselor at Charles H. Brewer School, Clark, talkswithMIss given only five votes fewer than Mr. Allaire. The budget suffered its worst defeat in the Third Ward SIMPSON ____ 320 70 112 162 0 664 Kutyla, an eighth grade student, about courses available as The other candidates in the order they finished were: where current expenses were rejected, 135-93, and the capital Ceresa ...... 212 76 76 144 3 511 registration for high school starts at the school. Mrs. Hoff­ Fourth, James V. Cerasa, 511 votes; fifth, Robert A. Orson, 331; outlay, 133-91. The Fourth Ward voters cast 181 ballots against current expenses while 140 ballots were recorded for approval. Orson ______120 61 55 95 0 331 man met with all eighth grade students and their parents prior sixth, Anthony J. Paruta, 320, and seventh, Morris Roth, 292. Paruta ______119 53 70 78 0 320 The board will hold its reorganization and monthly meet­ The vote to reject the capital outlay item was 179-137. One to registration and made recommendations based on the in­ ings on Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the board’s offices on Schindler absentee voter favored the budget and two were opposed. Roth ______144 39 42 67 0 292 dividual needs of each student. Drive. Mrs. Purdy, who has been serving as vice president of The absentee ballots cast for candidates gave Mr. Allaire the board, will start her third term. Mrs. Simpson Will com­ mence her second term and Mr. Allaire, who is the township’s director of public works and engineering, also will be starting 2 Hearings Lecture on Washington’s Campaigns S. Arthur Gaylord Named his second term. The board will elect officers for the 1971-72 year. The proposed 1971-72 budget, which totals $3,361,055.50, Scheduled will be sent to the municipal council as provided by state law. In N.J. Slated for Feb. 2 4 ; S o c ie ty Head of Township Cancer The council then may approve it as submitted or state the amount to be cut from the total. If the governing body cuts the By Board budget, the board’s responsibility is to determine which indivi­ Elects Mrs. Faeser New Director Crusade for Third Season dual appropriations should be decreased to conform to the gov­ Hearings on variances to erning body’s directive. The council has 30 days after receipt permit two homeowners to David N. Poinsett, super­ serve as director and will In a continuing effort to S. Arthur Gaylord of 37 As town chairman for the of the budget from the board in which to act upon it. construct additions to their visor of Historical Sites of Hall Dr., Clark, has been April crusade these past The board has the right to appeal any budget cut made by homes in Clark will be con­ be chairman of the commit­ help the Rahway Historical named chairman for the 1971 three years, he led the com­ the council to the state commissioner of education. ducted by the Clark board of New Jersey, was the guest tee compiling the history of Society secure what is com­ speaker before the Clark Clark. monly known as the Girl American Cancer Society munity over the goals set for The board and the council are expected to confer about adjustment at its meeting on Historical Society’s regular Crusade in Clark. The edu­ it. the budget before the governing body takes any action. Monday, Feb. 22, at 8 p. m. It was agreed to have a Scout House, the Clark His­ In addition to his activi­ January meeting in the Clark member of the society’s torical Society will contin­ cational and fund-raising The board, before introducing the proposed 1971-72 budget in the Municipal Building. Library. crusade begins April 1. ties with the American Can­ at its meeting on Jan. 26, cut it by $52,270. The cut was an­ Jack Rose has applied for 1976 Bicentennial Commit­ ue to collect all kinds of cer Society, Mr. Gaylord is Mr. Poinsett spoke on tee as Clark’s representa­ merchant trading stamps for The appointment of Mr. nounced at the meeting after a recess. It was explained by a variance to allow him to "The Presence of die Past: Gaylord was announced by a member of the St. Agnes John Swintek, president, that the cut was made in the instruc­ build an addition to his dwell­ tive acting as a liaison with them which may be deposit­ Holy Name Society, Elks Historic Preservation in the newly formed Union ed in a receptacle at the Arthur C, Fried, Union Coun­ tion account. ing at 166 Acorn Drive. The New Jersey.” He showed ty Cancer Crusade chair­ Lodge No. 2327, the County Swintek also stated at that time that the $293,485.50 in­ house is on Lot 6 of Block County Heritage Commis­ Clark Library. The Clark and State Assessors Associ­ slides of many historical sion. society will also help the man, of Westfield who said crease, the difference between the 1970-71 budget and the pro­ 33-K. The variance is need­ sites, including the Wallace that Mr. Gaylord had accept­ ation and the Eastern Union posed fiscal measure, is 10.6 per cent. All eight board members ed by Mr. Rose because the The members were re­ Rahway Historical Society County Board of Realtors. House occupied by Washing­ minded that annual feesof $2 sell ceramic plaques pictur­ ed a leadership role “be­ present voted for the budget. John Fitzpatrick was the absent addition, if erected, would ton during the winter of 17- cause of a deep understand­ Although a recent Gallup result in a township build­ for individual membership ing the house. study showed a gradual in­ member. 78 - 79 while his army was and $10 for organizations are ing that the fight against ing violation because of in­ stationed at Camp Middle- cancer must not lose mom­ crease in the percentage of sufficient rearyard. now due. Americans who get medical brook, now known as Somer­ Anyone wishing to become Two League:; Sign entum but actually must be Kaczmarek Given Support Addition of a two - car ville, and the BatstoMansion accelerated in every way checkups (from 55 per cent attached garage and a stor­ a member is asked to contact in 1961 to 62 per cent in built with profits gained in the President, Edward Jer- Two leagues, Suburban 875 possible.'' age area is proposed by the one - time properous and Clark 875, have signed In accepting the position, 1970); it also indicated a Martin Rappaport for his anek, 60 Conger Way, or to slowing down in the rate of iron mining industry of sou­ attend the next monthly up for the 39th annual Union Mr, Gaylord stated that "last For Freeholder Position house at 45 Surrey Road. thern New Jersey, It is lo­ County, Bowling Tournament year insufficient appropria­ increase of those who went Thife property is Lot 9 of meeting. Meetings are held for specific cancer teste7 of cated in Burlington County oh the lourth Wednesday of from March 6 to 14 at tne i tions hampered important The Fourth Ward Demo­ Democratic municipal coun­ Block 38-K. Mr. Rappaport and is furnished with many Echo Lanes, Mountainside. cancer research programs. skin, proctoscopy, breast ex­ cratic Club of Clark at its cil. needs a variance because the month. aminations and "Pap" meeting on Friday night in A report :.m the discuss* outstanding antiques of the The society was overwhel­ tl'e addition plans call for Victorian period. Batsto Vil­ l med with requests for grants, smears. On the local level, the VFW Hall, 6 Broadway, ion between club members the structure to be located many of which merited however, Mr. Gaylord sees voted to endorse Mayor Tho­ and the council about having lage, also known for glass too close to the rear line production, is . now in the Auto Accidents Last Year scientific support but could encouraging signs of rever­ mas A. Kaczmarek for a a planner to make recom­ of the plot. not be funded because of sing the trend with mass Democratic nomination for mendations for land use was process of restoration and The board has approved includes a grist mill, a saw­ lack of money. While the screenings. Approximately Union County freeholder. made. It was noted that own­ the request of Henry Sch- 4,300 residents of Union Second Ward Councilman ers of property in the Fourth mill and a blacksmith and American Cancer Society in­ mulewitz for a variance wheelwright shop. Totaled Only Five More creased its research ex­ County participated in the Richard C. Burger, in speak­ Ward have been cleaning up which would allow construc­ penditures, some promising 1969 and 1970 American Can­ ing during the meeting, sta­ their lots to make them more Mr. Poinsett explained the tion of a one - family resi­ procedure involved in the re­ developments in the search cer Society early detection ted that friends and asso­ presentable. dence at 57 Mae Belle Drive, programs: the "Pap” test for ciates have asked him to seek It was announced that a storation of a site from the for the causes and treatment Lot 41 of Block 34. time it is designated by the of various types of cancers uterine cancer and the oral a freeholder nomination but resolution asking for regula­ The board denied the ap­ Than in 1969, Chief Reports are marking time.’’ examinations declared that if Mayor Kacz­ tions to add to the safety plication of Gaylord Maca- Department of Environmen­ marek is successful in ob­ of apartment residents in the tal Protection for restora­ Police Chief Anthony T. Smar of Clark, in the annual Police bee who sought permission tion for its historic value, 'Do Something' taining a nomination, he will ward and to guard them to operate a photography stu­ Department report submitted to Director of Public Safety support him. Councilman until restoration is complet­ Thoms P. Kelmartin, stated that the township "had a pheno­ Regional Election against health hazards was dio in his home at 716 Rar­ ed. Burger added that if he is adopted by the club. itan Road. The property is menally low increase in motor vehicle accidents” during 1970 Project Started nominated for the county The municipal council, un­ Lot 9 of Block 33-J. The Much time is spent on pre­ and that the department has had "relatively fine results” in Filing Deadline post, he would appreciate der Democratic control, has board, in refusing the re­ liminary research by a team crime prevention. the club’s backing. approved a resolution asking quest for a variance, said including architects and ar­ After noting that automobile traffic in Clark continues to By Township JCs Officers will be installed for property tax exemptions it could not be granted with­ chaeologists to achieve aut­ increase, Police Chief reported that there were 262 reportable £t the club’s meeting next for senior citizens, it was henticity, before the actual accidents last year as compared with 257 in 1969. Next Thursday out substantial impairment work is begun. A meeting of township of­ month. The officers elected reported. of the township’s zoning plan. "Enforcement must be stepped up and an attempt must be The Union County Regional ficials called by Mayor Tho­ are: President, Charles Mrs. Rosemary Guzzo of made to educate the motorist, Chief Smar declared. High School District Board mas A. Kaczmarek was held Krohn; vice president, El­ 140 School Street, vice pre­ The report revealed that Raritan Road saw 40 accidents of Education this week re­ to see what could be done mer Stafford; secretary, Half of Donations Spent for Study sident, presided at the meet­ during 1970 and that the most accidents occurred at Raritan minded residents next Thurs­ to aid the national Jaycee Clarence Steinert; treasur­ The Union County Heart is sent to the American Heart ing, and announced that Mr. Road and Central Avenue where there were 20 accidents. day, Feb. 18, is the last day project called "Do Some­ er, Jack Manhart; sergeant- Association has spent nearly Association, and 17 1/2 per Poinsett will return to speak The Garden State Parkway circle was a close second with 19. to file nominating petitions thing.” at - arms, Florence Brown; half of the $1,250,000 it has cent is given to the New again at the next monthly December, with 37 accidents reported, was the most danger­ for the school board. The meeting was presided three - year trustee, Don raised in contributions since Jersey unit. meeting Feb. 24. His topic ous month last year, the chief reported, and August, with 14, Voters in Clark, Berkeley over by Jaycee President Massarelli, and two - year 1950 on research, special These statistics were pro­ will be “ On Campaign with had the fewest number. Anthony Paruta of 73 New trustee, Pat Roman; and one- Washington.” The public is Two persons died in automobile accidents and 160 per­ Heights and Springfield will equipment and educational vided by State Senator Mat­ invited. each elect one member to a York Avenue who said the year trustee, Nicholas Sev- programs in the Union Coun­ thew J. Rinaldo of Union, sons, Including eight pedestrians, were injured. three-year term at the elec­ project’s aim was to donate erage. ty area. In addition, 25 per chairman of the heart asso­ Abraham Clark, one of the Chief Smar recommended that traffic signal systems be tion on Tuesday, March 30. man hours for worthwhile Frank Svaikauckas re­ cent of all funds collected ciation’s fund drive five New Jersey signers of installed at Raritan Road and Clarktown Drive and at Lake The filing deadline is 4 p.m. community activities that viewed the issues consider­ the Declaration of Indepen­ Avenue and Oak Ridge Road, noting that the plans have received Manuel S. Dios of Clark are experiencing difficul­ ed by the club during the past dence, after whom Clark was the approval of the State Department of Transportation. The and Edwin Little of Berkeley ties. two years. It was pointedout Birthday of Abraham Clark Is Monday named, was born on Feb. 15. chief also said delayed signal systems should be utilized at Heights, both incumbents, Mr. Paruta noted that the that the law pertaining to The birthday of Abraham Clark, after whom the Township It was announced that Mayor two intersections, at Westfield Avenue and Raritan Road and have announced they will seek Clark Volunteer Emergency clear packaging of food is of Clark took its name in 1864, will be celebrated Feb. 15. Thomas A. Kaczmarek will at Central Avenue and Raritan Road, where there are signals. reelection. Dr. Benjamin R, Squad was in dire need of in effect in the township be­ Abraham Clark was one of the five New Jersey signers proclaim that day as "Ab­ Installation of sidewalks in many sections of Clark where Josephson of Springfield said daytime assistance and one cause of the action of the of the Declaration of Independence and was born in 1726 in raham Clark Day.” Feb. 15 school children must walk was recommended by Chief Smar he would not seek a new term. of the first goals of the drive Roselle. His grave is situated in Rahway Cemetery, and Rah­ is also George Washington who added that there are heavily traveled roadways in some The new date for the would be an attempt to pro­ way citizens marked the spot with a 22-foot obelisk in 1848. Day. Bronze medallions of of the sections. Pointing to the traffic at Abraham Clark regional board elections was duce added personnel for the Police Sergeant Daughters of the American Revolution usually mark the grave Abraham Clark are now be­ School, the police officer said Schindler Drive should be made set by Mercer County Su­ squad. of the patriot each year with a flag. ing sold by the society, and one-way southbound and that parking on the street should be perior Court Judge Frank J. Mr. Paruta further ex­ The inscription on the plaque reads in part: "Let this mon­ may be purchased at die prohibited between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Kingfield who had previously plained to the assemblage Given Diploma ument inspire you and your children with patriotism. Let it meetings. A recommendation for Bartell Place, now a one-way street, delayed the original Feb. 2 in the mayor’s office that fire your hearts with a warmer devotion to your country.” Mrs, Jean Faeser of 15 also was included in the report. It was suggested that Bartell Sgt. Donald G. Ficke of Linda Lane was elected to Place from King Street to Lakeside Boulevard should be made election date until official help would also be provided the Clark Police Department verification of the 1970 cen­ for the Civil Defense and two-way and that parking should be prohibited on one side of sus. Disaster Control organiza­ has been awarded a diploma Bartell Place. Speed limits, as recommended by the Union Feb. 18 also has been set tion, the township Police De­ for the completion of an ex­ Council to Decide About Project County Planning Board, should be instituted on Westfield partment, and various re­ tension course in traffic con­ as the final day for voter trol and patrol by the Na­ Avenue, Valley Road, Broadway and Madison Hill Road, the registration. Candidates will creational programs for chief said as a means of justifying legally the placement of youth. tional Law Enforcement draw for ballot position on Academy, North Miami, Fla. flashing school-zone signs on the thoroughfares. Feb. 19. The school board Mr. Paruta said those The traffic course is one Chief Smar reported that reportable larceny, in all categories, organization meeting will be wishing to donate time to of several home study decreased from 198 in 1969 to 1571astyear and that auto thefts held on Monday, April 5, ac­ the emergency squad should courses provided by the aca­ declined from 33 in 1969 to 27 last year. cording to Dios, board presi­ call John Quinn at the squad's demy for in-service and "We did experience an increase in breaks and entries and dent. headquarters. training by law enforcement attempted breaks and entries, from 47 in 1969 to 85 in 1970,” officers. The academy is the the chief said. "This type of crime, against property, is the training arm of the American most difficult to prevent as well as to solve. In 1970, 10 of Township Legion Ladies Will Attend Rites Federation of Police and was these reported crimes were cleared by our detective bureau.” created to provide service to Crimes against the person, murder, armed robbery and law enforcement officers assaults, were fewer last year than during the previous For Naturalization Day at Courthouse where no local facilities are year, the chief said. There were 14 such cases in 1969 and 11 available or when duty as­ last year. Americanism chairman of Clark Unit 328, American Legion signments prohibit participa­ "We have further experienced a 100 per cent clearance rate Auxiliary, Mrs. William Cox, has announced that the unit will tion. in this area by our patrol officers and detective bureau,” be present at the April 26 session of Naturalization Day at Chief Smar stated. "This is truly most meaningful as It re­ the Union County Courthouse, Elizabeth. It is on this day that IN THIS ISSUE flects the thorough job being done by all our personnel in trying qualified residents become United States citizens. Church News...... 13 to make Clark a safer place in which to live and work. The budget for 1970-1971 was approved by the members. Classified...... 10 Chief Smar recommended that the Police Department should The unit will join with the post in observing St. Patrick’s Editorials...... 4 have a minimum strength of 40 men in 1971 and should have Day on Saturday, March 13. Corn beef and cabbage will be MAY CHANGE SKYLINE ... Architect’s rendering shows proposed hotel, at left, and office an additional marked patrol car. He said the additional men Movies...... 8 served, and dancing will follow. building which are to be constructed at 1 Walnut Ave., Clark, by Villnan Inc. of East Orange, and another car represented "positive steps in the interest of Ways and means chairman. President Mrs. Herbert Math Obituaries...... 13 safety and that the cost to the taxpayers would be nominal. if the Clark municipal council grants a variance to permit the eight-story structures. The announced that the unit will sell Lofts chocolate candy bars. Ray Hoagland...... 8 The department now has 37 men and three cars. The profit will be used for charitable purposes. buildings would cost approximately $7.5 million. The board of adjustment has voted its ap­ Further training and education of personnel were proposed Social News...... 2 The dark horse award was won by Mrs. Muth. proval of the project and has recommended to the governing body that a variance be granted for this year by the chief. He called the departmentdepartment's s record The next meeting of the Union County organization will be Sports...... 8, 9 m trainingrig and education "second* second to none” and indicated that so the project could be constructed. held at Martin Walberg post, Westfield, Feb. 18 Weddings...... 11, 12 the department intends to stay at that "top level.” Rahway Businessmen Offer Chance to Win Trip for Two to the Bahamas and Presidential Sales. Pages 5, 6 & 7 PAGE 2 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT

Mr. Ludscheidt is die past Jan. 9. One was bom to &SSSIIMtlSlsmi9Slsei$SSM&S6S& The presentation, ' ‘Ligb- chairman of the New Jersey Alexander and Wanda Brown tnin Mixers,” is the second Steuben Parade Committee of 196 Williams St., Rah­ Noteworthy Guest video program offered by Recognizes Service Two Members and is an active leader among way, and the other to Ray­ Merck to the Perty Amboy Social News & Notes Germ an-American organiza­ mond M. Jr. and Barbara Lead Crowet, » U-jrear- school. The first, a demon­ •14 selelst with the Treaha- .By Kata Bauer. tions. He resides at 53 Col­ Patella of 26 Prescott Turn, stration dealing with the ap­ Are Welcomed onial Dr., Clark, and is a Clark. douri of the Black Nat«r, a plications of glass pipe in John F. Grohmann of Clark firm's New York office. consulting engineer with the bays* cbelr la Btlgiun, vi­ modern industry, took place Pennwalt Division, Wallace on Jan. 19 and was received By Golden Age has been named northeast Jody Weiner, daughter of s it * tha Clarttawa Bays' district manager of Koert- Wayne Mateyak of Clark & Tie man, Belleville. of Dr. and Mrs. Murray with enthusiasm by the stu­ Mrs. Della Orfzewski and rol Corp., a subsidiary of has been elected secretary Erna Rosenkranz of 875 Weiner of 228 Elm Ave., Chair last weak at Abraham dents. Mrs. Mary Delli Santi were Schutte and Koerting Co., of the student chapter of the Westfield Ave., Rahway, was Rahway, has been accepted Clark School, Clark, Narine welcomed as new members which designs and manufac­ Institute of Electrical and elected membership secre­ by Lincoln Farm Teen Camp tha regular rehearsal. Tha George R. Pariza of 60 at the Rahway Golden Age tary of the organization. Hitchinson St., Clark, was tures environmental control Electronics Engineers at the for the 1971 summer season. Clarktawa Bays’ Chair, re­ Club at the meeting last systems. Mr. Grohmann is a Union County Technical In­ She will spend her summer awarded a bachelor of sci­ Wednesday in the John F. graduate of Newark College stitute, Scotch Plains. The Ice skating at the new rink, vacation at Roscoe, N.Y. cently organized, number* ence degree in mechanical Kennedy apartments. of Engineering and formerly chapter has 60 members. which covers the tennis 69 township resident*, Af­ engineering by Bradley Uni­ Dark horse prizes were was a sales engineer with the courts of Frank K. Hehnly Mrs. Georgiann Carhart terward, Lean was a guest versity, Peoria, HI., on Feb. won by Agnes Barbour and School, Clark, last week as of 468 Westfield Ave., Clark 1 at the 74th annual mid-year Nettie Motisi. Hans J. Ludscheidt of the new recreational activity of parents In ths seboal commencement. Approxi­ Clark has been reelected to and Lynn Paskowitz of 136 Birthday, anniversaries May W e Fill Your started were Sandy Butfil- James Terr., Rahway, have cafeteria, whara ha was mately 500 students were celebrated were those of his 12th term as president oski, Ed Truskowski, Duane graduated. of the Deutsche Sprachschule been named to the dean’s list greeted hy Mrs. Phyllis Rose Janicki, Cresent Ree- Next Prescription? Garrett, Laura Luise, Nick at the College of Saint Eliza­ seg, Sadie Schulz, Anna Suc- Inc., the German language Caterino, Paul Schifano, Sintradzki, aeflag prssidsnt. Carl W. Broeker, presi­ school which operates class­ beth, Convent Station, N.J., kar, Harriet Tandy, Susie Ralph Carkoff, Anna Marie for die past semester. Ht was accenpaaied hy dent of the Eastern Union Williams and Beatrice Yantz. es Saturdays at St. Paul the LaRusso, Tom Hennigan, An­ John B. Shallanhargar, head County Chamber of Com­ CLARK Apostle School, Irvington. HONORED FOR AID TO BLIND ... Martin Rappaport at 45 The trips committee mem­ thony Pedicine, Russell Ben- of the Shallway Foundation merce, has designed the ex­ bers, Rose Nardone, Rose The school is one of the net and Susan Lesniewski. Miss Marge Lorenz, dau­ ecutive advisory council as Surrey Rd., Clark, with Blue Rfbben Cleaners of Garwood, few private self-supporting ghter of Mrs. Frank Lorenz which arranged tha Bel­ Janicki and Mable Albers, The activity is part of the the nominating committee to receives plague from Mrs. Rita Colonna of Rahway, chairman reported plans have been DRUGS language centers in this of 174 Liberty St., Clark, gian singers visit to this Clark board of education’s select candidates for offi­ of the New Jersey Foundation for the Blind, for his "years ef completed to go to the Cap­ Sb Westfield Ave., Clark country. It was founded 37 recreation program for the and Miss Elizabeth Serbak, country. cers and directors during years ago in Newark and has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. itol Hotel, Lakewood, on children of the township. the 1971 - 72 fiscal year. conscientious efforts towards the support of the organiza­ March 23, A five-day trip to now located its’ headquarters John Serbak of 446 W. Mil- The term of James W. tion." The foundation, founded in 1943, is supported entirely 381-7100 at Farcher’s Grove, Spring- ton Ave., Rahway, are among lege who will be presented Sha-wan-go Lodge, Highview, Two boys made their de­ Riley, senior economist of hy public contributions. It endeavors to provide social, rec­ N.Y., starting Aug. 23, is Free Oelivery - Anytime field Rd., Union, N.J. 200 new members of sorori­ at a Cotillion at the New York Merck and Co. Inc., has been buts at Rahway Hospital on ties at Montclair State Col- Hilton on Feb. 13. The annual reational and educational activities for blind people. being arranged. affair Is sponsored by die In­ serving as first vice presi­ A valentine party was held dent of the Eastern Union I’M CLAD I CHANGED TO .. . ter-Sorority Council, which On Jan. 20 a daughter was yesterday with the program is composed of representa­ County Chamber of Com­ born to Mr. and Mrs. Spin- chairman, Margie DiFerrari, Personal Loans tives of the college’s 14 sor­ merce. gola of 35 Linda Lane, Clark. in charge. An invitation was orities. Mr. and Mrs. George Pâs- received by the officers for a PREMIER OIL s50 to 51,000 , Charles Albert Trybus of coe of 92 Elm Ave., Rahway, valentine party to be held on Preventative maintenance 90 Georgia St., Clark, has became the parents of a Monday by the Rahway Re­ DIAL AHEAD 382-5252. FOR A was the subject of an in-depth been awarded a certificate daughter on Jan. 20 in Rah­ tired Men’s Club. GASOLINE for completJtlon of extended way Hospital. CO. ONE-VISIT CASH LOAN. video taped presentation The president, Henrietta SUPPLY given to students of the Perth study programs in the busi­ Rau, author of “Nature’s ONE-HOUR SERVICE. Amboy Vocational School ness field by the Extension Manuel S. Dios of 49 Ro­ Aid,” spoke on herbs. last night. Division of Rutgers Univer­ berts Rd., Clark, a con­ In spite of the extreme FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE The program was arrang­ sity, New Brunswick. sulting engineer, has been cold, the hostess, Minnie AND HIGH QUALITY OIL CAPITAL FINANCE CORP. ed through the cooperation appointed a special instruc­ Dipple, reported 69 mem­ 1543 MAIN STREET of the Technical Training Five children were bom tor at Newark College of bers attended. to Rahway and Clark par­ RAHWAY, N.J. Department of Merck and Engineering, Newark, and Dial 388-5100 Co. Inc., Rahway. ents last month in area hos­ is conducting a course, nibal of 986 Main St., Rah­ pitals. Plumbing Design, in the way, has been included in Mr. and Mrs. Frederick technology division this se­ the "Who’s Who Among Stu­ Curran of 11 James Ave., mester. This is Mr. Dios’ dents in American Univer­ Clark, are the parents of a first teaching assignment. sities and Colleges.” son born on Jan. 11 In St. Mr. Dios, who has serv­ Mr. Hannibal Is a senior Barnabas Medical Center, ed as a member of the Clark at St. Augustine’s College, Livingston. Mrs. Curran is Board of Educatiom, is pre­ Raleigh, N. C., where he Is the former Miss Margaret sident of the Board of Edu­ in the pre - law course. He Haggerty. cation of Union County Re­ is on the dean's list at St. A son was born to Mr. and gional High School District Augustine’s and is a mem­ Mrs. Walter W. Artley of No, 1, which Includes Clak. Thomas Keane ef 2287 ber of the St. Augustine’s 39 Maple Ave., Rahway, on Mr. Dios has a daughter Whittier St., Rahway, above, Players, one of the vocal Jan. 13 In Rahway Hospital. Miss Monica Dios, who is has retired from Esso Re­ groups and the student gov­ Rahway Hospital was the teaching school in Virginia. search and Engineering Co., ernment. The Rahway stu­ place of birth of a daughter dent has appeared as a mem­ to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mrs. Diane Rackett of 183 principal technical affiliate ber of television and inter­ Basile of 62 Harding Ave,, Madison Ave., Rahway, at­ of the Standard Oil Company college panels and also has Clark, on Jan. 18 tended the annual dance for (New Jersey). Mr. Keane earned his certificate in parents of children attend­ began his company career coaching and officiating. iHAVrTouTFRIEND .. ing Union Catholic Girls High A twin sister, Mrs. Caryl who. is* handicopped by an un­ School, Scotch Plains. About in 1941 as a helper assign­ Hannibal Williams, is a stu­ wonted growth of hair on face, ed to the company’s fluid arms, or legs? Without cost or ob­ 325 parents were on hand for dent at Union College, Cran­ ligation to her your friend is cor- the affair which had a nau­ catalyst pilot plant. He re­ ford. Another sister is Mrs. .dially Invited to come to me for tical theme. tired as a senior research James Crumel and brothers consultation. I remove hair forever are Norman and Phillippe k by the gentlest, safest and fastest The Women’s Society of technician with the Pro­ Hannibal. One sister was the I method known (short wave) and Is ducts Research Division at late Mrs. George Gupton. [fully approved by the medical pro­ Christian Service will have v is io n . its annual ‘‘day together” for the company’s Linden re­ die Southern District’s Nor­ search center. He and his Mayor Thomas A. Kacz- CONNIE KAPLAN thern New Jersey Confer­ marek of Clark has been el­ Master Electrologlst ence of the United Methodist wife, Mildred, have a dau­ ected president of the Big 549 W. Inman A vo. Church will be held on Wed­ ghter and three grandchil­ Brothers of Elizabeth. The Rahway, N.J. 07065 nesday at 10 a. m. in the dren. elec tion took place at a meet­ 381-5415 Scotch Plains Uniqed Meth- a senior, who majors in ma­ ing in the organization’s of­ Offico Hours by Appointment fice at 530 Westfield Ave.. Graduate of Kree Institute . odist Church, Scotch Plains. nagement, attained a 3.5. : The theme will be "A Spir­ A perfect average is 4.0. Elizabeth. itual Celebration” and the Only 45 students were hon­ A report submitted at the district comprises 67 chur­ ored. meeting revealed that 146 ches in Union, Middlesex, men have been assigned to EAR PIERCING CLINIC work as Big Brothers and • PAINLESS • CENTERED' Somerset, Hunterdon and A Rahwayan and a Clark- • STERILE Warren Counties. ite were among 568 Lafayet­ that 60 boys have been giv­ COMPLETE EARRING te College, Easton, Pa., stu­ en part - time work oppor­ SELECTION Miss Jennifer Merullo of dents named to the academ­ tunities through the efforts HOURS: MON.-WED.-FRt of he Big Brothers’ job 7 P.M.-9 P.M 265 Dukes Rd., Stanley Ro- ic dean’s list for the first SATURDAY 3P.M.-5P.M. gaski of 117 Jefferson Ave., semester of the 1970 -71 placement project. NO APPT. NECESSARY OTHER DAYS OR TIMES and Patrick Smith of 830 year. The former was Eu­ BY APPT. E. Milton Ave., all of Rah­ gene J. Nally of 1480 Valley "Safety and Radar” was 382-6470 way, were elevated to the Road, a freshman, and the the title of a program pre­ 230 ST. OEOROES AVE. latter was John J. Kelleman RAHWAY dean’s list at Saint Francis sented by Mert Avery of the (Near Galaxy Diner) College, Loretto, pa. of 18 Clauss Road, a soph­ Rahway Police Department All Piercing done by Miss Merullo, a sopho­ omore. yesterday before theRahwa medically trained specialist more management major, Kiwanis club at their regui had a 3.5. Mr. Smith, also The Rev. Silas Hudson of lar Wednesday luncheon\ Linden and Casimir V. Bork meeting. of Westfield have been sel­ ected to receive the 1970 Lorenz Diedrich Thoms B’nai B’rlth Citizenship A- of 1098 Milton Blvd., Rah­ Income Tax ward, marking the first time way, has been awarded a that two recipients were bachelor of arts degree from A.G. Olson named since the award was Murray State University. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT presented 17 years ago. Mr. 337 W. GRAND AVE. Bork and Rev. Hudson were selected because of their Jeffrey Riddlestorffer of CORNER W. GRAND AVE. willingness to give of their 1129 Bryant St., Rahway, has AND WHITTIER ST. time and energies to help been named manager of the others and their devotion to Blair Road office in Wood- RAHWAY, N.J. 07065 youth. bridge by the National State ------SEE US FOR ONE-STOP BANKING ------Bank of Elizabeth. Call 388-5914 or 388-0807 Mr. and Mrs. James Cro­ SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COLLATERAL LOANS well of 621 Cora PI., Rah­ A son was born to Mr. CHECKING ACCOUNT? CHRISTMAS CLUB way, have announced the and Mrs. Robert Yaiser of MORTGAGE LOANS VACATION CLUB birth of a son, James Robert 344 Hamilton St., Rahway, PASS BOOK LOANS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Crowell Jr., on Dec. 19 at on Jan. 30 at 3:25 a. m. BANK BY MAIL U.S. SAVINGS BOND* Enjoy Gracious Dining 3:31 p. m. in Rahway Hos­ in Rahway Hospital. Mr. Yai­ TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS pital. ser and his wife, the former PER Carol Gillette, have two ot­ Creft T. Hannibal, son of her children, Robert and De­ ANNUM PAID ON A ll Vir. and Mrs. Hubert Han- bra.

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ole, and door - to - door bus transportation, is being Temple Youth to Give Skits Feb. IS offered by the Sisterhood. Industry and Business A id Mrs. Eugene Tendler,chair­ W A SH X NGTOW 'S man of the event, is handling On Soviet Oppression Against Jews reservations. Road, Clark. Mrs. Jerome More for Protection United Synagogue Youth of The State Board of Higher BIRTHDAY Asked in Job Finding Effort Temple Beth O’r, Clark, will Weiss, Sisterhood president, will preside over the meet­ Education has asked the Leg­ Cooperation of Union present "Soviet Jewry Mic­ islature for an additional rolab, ” a series of skits ing. County industries and busi­ <ÿho in the $170,500 to strengthen secur- nesses and Rahway residents that deal Is beingsolicited to Insure Soviet the success of the Job place­ Jews, Monday. 8:30 p. m. at 111 Valley Kathy Lubin, Lee Mandell, Engineering and six state col- ment program in Rahway Bonnie Opperman, Mindy High School, Richard M. Robbins, Sheila Tankel, Roy Nash, superintendent of Rah­ Jaycees Spiewak, and Garry Spiewak. May We Fill Your way schools, stated this The book review group week. Mr. Nash pointed out of the Sisterhood, under the Next Prescription? that the program seeks to Seeking leadership of Mrs. Arthur place students and others Purdy, will discuss "One interested in employment in Generation After,” by Elie full - time and part - time Weisl, Monday afternoon,. CLARK positions. Members Feb. 22, in the temple lib­ Industries and business­ The Rahway Jaycees, a rary. Leon Uris’ novel "Q. es are being asked to list B. VII,” will be reviewed DRUGS Jobs which might be filled civic - action group, are seeking young men in the Monday afternoon, March 22. 8B Westfield Ave., Clark by high school students, to A spring theatre party, provide the program with community to join with them in providing even greater featuring orchestra tickets job descriptions, to make DISCUSS JOB PROGRAM ... The job placement program at to the Broadway hit musi­ 381-7100 their plants and business Rahway High School is the subject of planniRg by four edu­ service to die City of Rah­ 1522 Main St. way. cal, "The Rothschilds,” a Free Delivery - Anytime places available to students cators, left to right, Edward Hirschman, director of voca- catered lunch at the tern- for field trips, and to pro­ Local Jaycee president, vide speakers who would in­ fional education; John Keefe, school-industry coordinator; Peter Hourihan, has opened Rahway form students about the op­ Donald Sinclair, job placement coordinator, and Charles the 1971 membership drive I’M GLAD I CHANGED TO .. . by announcing the Jaycees portunities available. Hull, audio-visual coordinator. Donald Sinclair, jobplace- plan to get more involved with the important issues o W - v -nent coordinator for the high promoting the career dev- cept and increase their ap- PREMIER OIL school, reported that appro­ elopment needs of all high preciadon of education as it which confront the citizens ximately 150 letters have school students, Mr. Sin- relates to occupational of Rahway. been sent to industries and clair explained. He added practices; 2. To assist stu- If you are between the ages of 21 and 35 and are co. * 388-4343 businesses to seek their co­ that the program’s goal is dents in the formation of fu- SUPPLY operation. Mr. Sinclair has to help each student fulfill ture plans and decisions by concerned with your com­ been visiting prospective his or her career needs. providing employment ex­ munity, please forward your employers in the area in an periences; 3. To assist stu­ name, address, and tele­ The goals of the program, phone number to P. O. Box FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE effort to determine their outlined when the pilot pro­ dents who have completed AND HIGH QUALITY OIL needs for employees and to ject was proposed, are: 1. their high school education, 731, Rahway, N. J., or call gather data necessary for To help non - goal - orient­ former students and inter­ Mel Silverstein at 381-7806. making referrals of students ed students to develop and ested adults gain full - time Mr. Silverstein lives at 602 Dial 388-5100 to employers. improve their self - con- employment. Orchard St. Students have been made aware of the job placement program and its goals, Mr. Sinclair said. He explained that students are available Cut from Young Corn Fed Porkers to take Jobs after school and evenings. Students also could SHOULDER LOIN END be released from school dur­ P O R K ing the day since students enrolled in the technical and ^ C H O P 4 A c CA industrial course are re­ AMI leased at present when pos­ S A L E ! "W jV , 3 7 itions are found for them, Mr. Sinclair said. The work­ Center Cut __.■■■■■■- DISCOUNTS ing hours would have to fit g ì in with the students’ schedule CHOPS or ROAST he noted. During the effort to locate positions which could be fill­ PREMIUM ed by students, the program SELF-BASTING 18 " Color Wood coordinator has had offers grade A of positions from employers but the jobs could not be Reg. 419.95 filled because of the conflict with school hour require­ Consoiette TV ments. The positions could be filled by recent high sch­ ool graduates, housewives We gladly Redeem or others in search of em­ TURKEYS U.S.D.A. Food 299.95 ployment, Mr. Sinclair said. Stamps Mr Sinclair suggested that persons who are interested iven Ready in full - time or part - time 5 . U lb- •***■ Jobs visit the high school and register at his office. The coordln'ator explained that registration involved filling out a card with the appli­ cant’s name, address, ex­ perience and job prefer­ ence. The cards will be kept on file in the office. The Job placement pro­ gram is being operated in Rahway High School as part Assorted White 6i Decorotor. CAMPBELL S ■ of Gov. William T. Cahill’s Big Roll career development voca­ PORK 'N' tional education pilot pro­ SCOTT PAPER ject. The project, which is financed by funds provided TOWELS BEANS by the Legislature, has a goal of providing vocational jumbo C education in an interesting THIS COUPON manner, to give all pupils JmTr WORTH the opportunity to obtain fir­ st - hand experience with the World of industry and busi­ ness, to instill a sense of FRESH PRODUCE SAVINGS! work responsibility, and to Hunt s Whole relate learning with earning. CLIP THIS COUPON Rahway, New Brunswick and T O IÄ A T O I5 Camden were selected for , BRUSSEL the pilot project. 28-ox. Pink or L' "Some students who are coo* * 1 White graduated from school are 4 ^SPR O U TS SAFEGUARD totally unprepared for any 35-ox SOAP type of Job,’ Mr. Sinclair bo* 5 9 Save 24c pointed out. "The aim of C A S C A D E rn.ho.te«.*"* 12 -ox. the career development vo­ 5 cons * 1 cational education project NIBLETS CORN I-lb 3 9 will be to rectify that con­ ioODTOWN COFFEE t dition.” 28-ox plastic Mr. Sinclair said the job b o tti« 4 9 Fresh Washed & Cleaned mr c lea n o 1 0 -o r Fabric ^ placement program is or­ T ~~ SPINACH Softener 2-Yr. Guarantee on Tube ganizing a library where in­ 2 pkgs 3 9 pit CRUST MIX 21-ox. 4 % A c V& Hi-Energy DOWNY formation about federal and 3 9 i AVOCADOS SAVE 10c WITH THIS COUPON state Civil Service positions, Juicy Temple 1-Yr. 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Twin 65" PM dynamic The Trailside Mineral speakers. Tuned RF stage. FET tuner. Club will meet at the Union CLOSED SUNDAY County Park Commission’s Trailside Nature and Science MERIT’S POLICY IS TO MAINTAIN THE TRADITIONAL 6-DAY BUSINESS WEEK. WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT INCLUDES Center in the Watchung Re­ TOWARD MAKING THIS POSSIBLE. THANK YOU. servation on Thursday at 8 2-Y r. Guarantee on Tube p.m. The meeting will be public. The speaker will be Allen 1-Yr. Guarantee on Parts Bliss of Iselin who will dis­ cuss rock collecting in Wyo­ MERIT FOODTOWN 90 Days of FREE Service ming. For three years Mr. Bliss conducted guided tours R Q -209S “The Allendale“ for the Bad Lands Expedition AC/Battery cassette recorder. Auto­ Co. of South Dakota. For the matic rec. level. Push-button operation. 52 WESTFIELD AVE., CLARK Fast Forward and Rewind. 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SOUTHWEST CIVIC HEAD REBUTS MAYOR RAHWAY Mayor Confident S&L Office £ 4 e w 0 T R e c o r b Says Exclusion of Golf Course Site Is Robbed New Jersey’s Oldest Weekly Established 1822 Means Rezoning of Residential Land 0f 'CCarE&T’atriot Quality Weeklies o< New Jersey, Use. The First Federal Savings During the recent flurry of the first ward. This 85.5 involved in the Villnan pro­ view with Daniel L. Martin Union County’s Newest Weekly Established 1HS and Loan Association, in the letters to The Clark Pa­ acres figure is represented ject „was not to infer any called ” 60 Minutes With Gibson Boulevard section Published Every Thursday Morning by triot and other media con­ by land adjacent to St. Agnes, wrongdoings on the part of the Mayer.” In it, Mayor next to the Grant City Shop­ cerning further industrial the Galloway, Schwin, and town officials, but to stress Martin gives a clear and ping Center, Clark, was rob­ growth for Clark, it has what remains of the Evans that perhaps in only three BAUER PUBLISHING & PRINTING LTD. confident approach to the bed of $4,113 last week by a come to my attention that farms, the Esposito farm and public meetings before the lone gunman who made good 1470 Broad Street Rahway, N. J. 07065 3884)600 several clarifications must assorted smaller parcels in­ plan was accepted, all ques­ many problems facing the his escape after threatening be made in the interest of cluding smaller lots. The use tions had not been answered. city and its 30,000 citizens. K. C. Bauer Arthur Hartland Mershon, Jr. Mrs. Katherine E. Bauer three startled employees to justice and fair play. Con­ of these lands for industrial (The minutes of the Board The major area of concern, blow their heads off. PUBLISHER EDITOR ADVERTISING MAN AGER cerning Mayor Thomas A. or commericial high rise of Adjustment state that WEB His Honor said, "is the fi­ After buying a $3 money The Rahway News Record and Clark Patriot are weekly newspapers serving the best interests of Kaczmarek’s message, here complexes In a predomin­ Associates is owned by three order, the gunman, mo­ is his direct quote. "Our principals, however, only two nancial end, ef course. Our their respective communities. It is the endeavor of these journals to present the news in a sound, antly one-family residential tioning with his pistol men­ remaining 145 acres of un­ area would be spot zoning are named. Why should any ratables are net going up at sane, and traditional manner, maintaining the rights of all by accurate factual statement and developed land must be used private citizen be required acingly, herded die employ­ at its worst. a fast enough rate to keep ees to a vault, then shut them measured reasonable opinion. for a type of multi-story, to go searching for informa­ commercial or industrial use As taxpayers, we all rec­ tion which should be avail­ in tune to the extra costs of up in a rear room and fled. Subscription Rates by Mail Including Postage $4.00; Outside Union and Middlesex to bring in the highest ra­ ognize the need for tax re­ able readily?) running a city." Another of Frightened but unharmed, Counties $6.00; Second Class Postage Paid at Rahway, New Jersey lief, but not with these dras­ the employees were Miss table available.” Mayor Martin's aims is get Many people naturally as­ tic measures. I would not like Virginia Barballa, 18, Mrs. sumed that all this land was to see Clark become the high Robert Lovejoy, President all the citizens directly in­ Jacqueline Thomas, 21, and rise center of Union County. Southwest Civic Association volved in the affairs of the Theodore A. Hamer, 24, of­ already zoned for this pur­ fice, manager. The latter pose, however, this is not the I do believe that Mrs. 2S0 Laurel Lane city. case. The true meaning of Fischer’s point, and a valid Clark told Patrolman Harry Mat­ The Legacy of American Revivals one, concerning the lack of ¥i::ft¥:¥:¥!fei¥*¥Sfti¥:SAS:WSSS*: thews that the bandit entered Commemorative postage stamps have done much to Eagles to Dine these words is even worse! If these 145 acres do not in­ identifying all the principals the building at 7:45 and went remind Americans of great days in the history, growth The Eagles are preening through the motionsof filling and development of this nation. One such period, cov­ Oak Ridge Blast clude the golf course (al­ Nun Hit by Auto, their feathers. And for a ready zoned industrial), what out the money order until a ering a span of over 50 years, was the heyday of the good reason. The anniver­ An Eye for Business woman customer made a de­ great "Chautauqua Circuit" movement which signaled then is included and where Called Emotional sary dinner of the Ladies precisely is this acreage Taken to Hospital posit and exited. a great cultural leap forward for America. located.? Sister Marcella of St. Chautauqua as an idea originated in the mind of Auxiliary of F.O.E. 1863, Mary’s School, Rahway, was Methodist Bishop John Heyl Vincent of Plainfield, N.J„ A recent communication And Not Factual Rahway, will be held at the from the tax assessor has re­ admitted as a patient of Rah­ In 1873. He shared his idea with Lewis Miller, an Main Restaurant this Satur­ way Hospital after being Inventor and well-to-do manufacturer of Akron, Ohio, We read with much con­ vealed that there are 150.5 cern a recent letter by Mrs. day, it was announced by acres of privately owned un­ struck by an automobile on VILLAGE who later became the father-in-law of Thomas Edison. W. Cherry St., Rahway. The The idea reached fruition the following year, Aug. 4, Linda Fischer (Clark) pub­ Mrs. Stephen Strakele, chair­ developed land in Clark. Of this total, 65 acres are now accident occurred at the 1874, when the first assembly was held on the shores lished in several newspap­ man. Deadline for reserva­ of a lake at Chautauqua, then called Fair Point, in ers. Since two of the con­ zoned industrial or commer­ Penn Central Railroad un­ MOTEL tions was last Monday, alas. cial and are located mainly derpass about 4:30 p. m. on Western New York State. The original purpose of the clusions reached by Mrs. AND Fischer concern the activi­ Mrs. Jose0 Sepesifer, in the Second Ward near Wal­ Jan. 2. assembly was the establishment of an institute for the Sister Marcella received training of Sunday school workers through lectures, ties and responsibilities of chairman for the meeting of nut Ave., Hyatt Roller Bear­ ing and Central Ave. Where head lacerations. conversation, and association. The sessions were high­ this committee and, further, the New Jersey State Board, Cocktail Lounge ly successful and were repeated. since much of what is said are the remaining 85.5 acres, Chautauqua, a Seneca Indian word, could never be in her letter results from a said the affair was a suc­ and how are they zoned? They are presently zoned FOR ALL TOUR TRAVEL copyrighted. So, the original idea of the assembly was lack of information and tends cess. The same happy out­ U.S. ROUTE ft) duplicated and adopted by groups elsewhere. At first to mislead the public, we comes were reported by Mrs. as residential and are lo­ NEEDS CALL feel compelled to submit this cated with few exceptions in RAHWAY local speakers and talent were used, but as the circuit Eugene Peare and Mrs. spread and grew, "professional” lecturers were at­ reply. Mrs. Fischer states that Martin Carroll on their card tracted to the huge brown-topped tents springing up all inevitable physical change 3 8 1 -8 8 0 0 * AIR CONDITIONED over the country. President Theodore Roosevelt, a the 126 - acre Oak Ridge parties. Refreshments were in the community results Chautauqua speaker, called the movement "The most Golf Course is included in dealt by Mrs. Carroll. from good order and public RAHWAY * TELEVISION American thing In America,” and the famous Judge Mayor Kaczmarek’s Janu­ control and contributes to * CREDIT CARDS Ben Lindsay regarded Chautauqua as "the fourth great ary message as part of the the progress and welfare Institution” of our country - the home, school, and 145 undeveloped acres that open,” leaving us with the of its citizens. TRAVEL * SWIM CLUB church being the others. should be used for commer­ impression that high office * EFFICIENCIES cial or Industrial multi- Nicholas Severage The most popular Chautauqua lecturer was William buildings will soon appear Chairman DIVISION OF Jennings Bryan whose “Cross of Gold” speech became sotry buildings. This con­ on the golf course. famous on the circuit. The most famous lecture was clusion, resulting from an The applications for the Mayor’s Commercial RAHWAY MAYOR AIDS YOUTH ... Miss Eileen Henderson VISL0CKY TRAVEL "Acres of Diamonds” by Dr. Russell M. Conwell apparent misconstruction of office building on Central Development Committee (left) of 11 Joanna PI., Colonia, a student at Mother Seton 382 whose fees enabled him to launch Temple University, Mayor Kaczmarek’s Janu­ Avenue and the bank on Rar­ Clark High School and a member of "MERC0,” the Junior Achieve­ ary message, is completely 47 E. MILTON AVE. Philadelphia. His son later became editor and publisher itan Road concern three - ment company sponsored by Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, KAHWAY, N. J. of the weekly Somerville Journal, Somerville, Mass. without foundation inasmuch story structures — one with Says 'Furor’ -1500 The father of the late Drew Pearson, Paul Pearson, as at no time did this com­ a three - foot excess and the demonstrates Sfa-Dri leather protector and water-proofer for was a well known Chautauqua speaker. mittee make such recom­ other with a seven - foot His Honor Daniel L. Martin, (seated), Mayor of the City of The peak years of Chautauqua from 1921 to 1924 mendation to the planning excess oveb the 35 - foot Over Giacobbe Rahway« Sta-Dri is manufactured by the 30 teenage busi­ board or the mayor concern­ witnessed nearly 10,000 Chautauquas in all states, with (two and one - half story) nessmen and women who are members of the Merck sponsored attendance ranging from 35 to 40 million. Thus did ing that stated use of Oak height set by the zoning or­ TAX SERVICE culture reach inland towns, prairie towns, small towns Ridge Golf Course. dinance. Some floodgate; Delays Action junior Achievement company. Watching demonstration is everywhere in America. Upon the advent of radio, Moreover, I and the mem­ without stating an opinion Last November, the voters Joseph J. Mukamal, Merck Co. executive who serves as a Low Cost Tax Preparation talking pictures, the automobile and then television, bers of this committee have whether or not these appli­ of Rahway made it unmistak- volunteer adviser to the Junior Achievement company. Chautauqua began its decline. But even today, the great personal knowledge that the cations should be granted, enly clear that they wanted reveal his strong patriotism, members and guests of the s7.50 & up tradition of Chautauqua is carried on by between 300 and stated 145 acres of undeve­ the facts are that in con­ no part of foây Giacobbe in 400 groups in the form of Metropolitan Dinner Clubs, loped land do not include the sideration for these rela­ Mr. Pfister has only served Onion County Hiking Club ’ ' golf course, and are, In fact, city governn-ï-nt. to negate his own cause. for Saturday. Senate Mgt. & Research Corp. or Knife and Fork Clubs, or Executive Clubs, which tively minor footage exces­ Despite Tits, the lame- His contention that liber­ still distribute "season tickets” for a series of lec­ physically located in other ses the township stands to duck Republican City Coun- The ramble, under the di­ ture attractions. areas. Unlike Mrs. Fischer, als “have no morals, prin­ rection of Miss Lillian Deene gain approximately $60,000 cil figuratively thumbed its ciples or scruples” causes Tax Division Out of Chautauqua came the "reading circle” which Mayor Kaczmarek chooses a year in revenues. nose at the people and ap­ of Piscataway, will start at soon^ developed into the "mail-order system of educa­ his words carefully, and the But more importantly, one to questJonMr. Pfister’s the parking area above Lake 1120 Raritan Road Clark, N.J. mayor’s reference to "un­ pointed him to the Redevelop­ intelligence. How is it pos­ Surprise at 10 a.m. tion," forerunner of adult education. The Y.M.C.A. perhaps, these applications ment Agency. sible for a man to write 201 - 302-4464 was another idea growing out of the assemblies. Cer­ developed land” by defini­ demonstrate that attractive, tion excludes the golf cour­ In a counter move, the such an incredibly unsup­ tainly the Chautauqua years of our nation are worthy quality constructed com­ new Democrat-controlled ported statement? of commemoration. se since the golf course on mercial property is being Council rescinded Mr. Gia- the Clark master plan con­ drawn to Clark at a time Could Mr. Pfister in his stitutes “quasi - public” ccobe’s appointment and re­ accusation that liberals are land. when costs of township ser­ placed him with a person "equally vicious, arrogant vices and improvements are whose qualifications were and stupid” have failed to If the Mist Disappears? But aside from the true crying out for greater needs more logically suited to the meaning of the mayor’s mes­ in order to preserve the consider how his own letter sage, any possible use of the city’s needs. revealed these qualities? By Rsv. Charles E. Martin education, health and gener­ Mr. Giaccobe’s subsequent golf course is a serious al "life style” to which the Margaret Vail (Rahway) WHEN YOU ’RE FIRST issue in this community. appearances at two Re­ EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the fourth in a citizens of Clark have be­ development Agency meet­ Wells College Consequently, Mrs. Fischer come accustomed and are series of sermons by Rahway clergymen. plays on emotions by con­ ings resulted in so much con­ Aurora, N.Y. This week’s supplement was written by the entitled to in the future. fusion and furor that little Rev. Charles E. Martin, pastor of Ebenezer necting the golf course issue In closing, we think Mrs. or no business was trans­ YO U H A V E with her following point, Fischer’s letter is less than African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) which is: because there is acted. He now has instituted Schedule Ramble Central Avenue, Rahway. constructive because it tends legal action which practically an application in for the to rely on emotions rather brings the activities of the Today as I take a look at our world I behold a popu­ Billnan eight - story motel than fact, fear instead of agency to a standstill until In Reservation TO DO MORE! lous of misty-eyed, confused, but neverless quite con­ and office building, which logic and ambiguity instead (Mrs. Fischer apparently the courts can resolve the A six-mile ramble in the cerned inhabitants. of clarity. No ^’floodgates” questionable appointments. Union County Park Com­ As we examine the individuals, they seem to have feels) has already prompted are open, placing multi­ During the past two years, two additional applications story office buildings indis­ mission’s Watchung Reser­ the same problem. They would appear to be asking Mr. Giacobbe has been the vation is scheduled for the two questions: for an office building and a criminately in our township center of one controversy af­ 1. Where did we come from? bank having heights in ex­ to the detriment of our "life ter another as well as the 2. Where do we go from here? cess of what is presently style.” Instead, the public subject of at least one law­ They all seem to be gathered in a waiting room, allowable, the "floodgates and this administration shall suit. What little good he did but they are not quite content to remain there. Beyond are already beginning to make every effort to see that • for Rahway in that time was the portals looms a world of hard-headed ideas and far outweighed by his other gruesome action which invites them against the wishes actions. On balance he was and desires of their hearts, convincing them that there not an asset to Rahway’s is not other way of escape. FINE government. Who are these people? These are folk of every walk of Mr. Giacobbe has some life, including those of the church who have rushed desirable talents as evi­ through its doors, flailing, fighting, tramping, winning ALARM LOG denced by his success in the and losing until the feeble heart lags when it faces building profession. How­ reality. ever, he would do well to Why are we misty-eyed? Our visions are blurred first RAHWAY take an honest look at him­ of all as the youth of today. As they gaze down the FEB. 1 self and his past record in channels of life, they see only a haze which separates 8:40 a.m. Car fire at Elm Ave. and Campbell St. city office. If he cannot or them from their desired areas of success. They feel 2:33 p.m. Fire at Koos Bros, store. Unnecessary will not discipline himself to If you're that unless this mist is lifted their lives will simply alarm. become an asset to file Re­ be a carbon copy of generations of youth before them. 9:47 p.m. Discarded chair on fire in front of 1788 development Agency, then for As adults, we, too, are misty-eyed, for we have looked St. George Ave. the good of Rahway he should NEW IN TOWN to our churches and spiritual fathers down through resign. FEB. 3 and don't know the ages as our one source of Inspiration. They stood 5:15 p.m. Oven fire at 1075 Bryant St. Lewis W. Gibb Jr. out as a beacon light which flooded the harbors of FEB. 4 w hich w ay to turn, our souls when we were gripped with despair and 7:30 p.m. Gas leak at 667 W. Grand Ave. 1068 Elm Ter. frustration. 7:32 p.m. Grass fire opposite 1260 Main St. Rahway call the Today many of the adults and our youth are a bit FEB. 6 undecided about the integrity of our leaders and the 9:52 p.m. Fire at E. Hazelwood and Leesville Aves. Pfister Letter value of our churches. We have seen the world claw at False alarm. our church program and policies and condemn them in FEB. 7 'Ridiculous’ and a very convincing fashion. There can be no denying that , RAHWAY 388-7422 the world is confused. 3:27 p.m. Garbage cans burning in rear of 1283 West- h ostess at field Ave. 'Biased,’ She Says CLARK 381-8939 Only the totally blind and deaf fail to realize the 4:54 p.m. Gas odor at 167 W. Emerson Ave. You'll be glad you did. problems of employment as well as international peace 7:24 p.m. Wire arcing in a tree at 460 Elm Ave. I am replying to Mr. Don and brotherbhood. But I submit that there is a deeper problem which has already split the world and is slowly Pfister's letter of the 14th. splitting the church. We are out of step with God; we CLARK Never have I read such a simply don’t comprehend Him anymore. The fear of the FEB. 3 ridiculous, biased and ex­ dark is fastly approaching. 8;20 p.m. Brush fire on Beechwood Road. treme letter. In his effort to FEB. 4 This mist can, however, be lifted, but it will take 5:00 p.m. Garage fire at 145 Central Avenue. strong men and women who are willing to remove the 8:25 p.m. Drum of diesel fuel burning on Madison Hill doubts and despairs and catch a glimpse of the light Road. that never has been extinguished. It also may mean that 8:35 p.m. Brush fire at rear of Arthur L. Johnson HARVARD DRY CLEANERS as Christian leaders we will have to realize that en­ tertaining wit from the pulpit does not generate any Regional High School. CORNER OF convictions. Our duties must he to help folk renounce their false securities and to blow the bridges of ^ 7 ? Raritan R i & Walnut Ave. Clark pride’s highway. Lucy’s 17213666 *■ •• SPECIALS When we were children we sang "Jesus WantsMe for a Sunbeam” but I am inclined to agree with one writer M EN'S and LA D IES who states that God is not concerned whether we shine - Restaurant & Pizzeria 2 PIECE SUITS for Him or walk in the darkness. He just doesn’t want LUNCHEON SPECIALS us to turn on the fog lights. PLAIN DRESSES Someday the veil will be lifted, and as I then look at WHERE THE FOOD IS Cleaned and Finished the world I shall see it as God intended it to be - one in which brotherhood is practiced daily and not annually PIZZA and a ll ITALIAN DISHES TO GO SKIRTS # ^ and one in which we preach a "Universal God” but also have finally accepted each man as a vital part of this SANDWICHES TO GO TROUSERS 6 9 universe. SWEATERS May we all take one long look at our world and see 856 St. Geurge Ave. 381-9820 WE DELIVER Cleaned and Finished the need of a greater area of labor on our pan to help Rahway, H.J. OPEN SEVEN DAYS roll away this mist. 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SUGGESTIONWIN BOX FOR RESIDENTS Elks Charity Set for Saturday U.C. Trust Franklin School Roll-about 18 Diag. Color TV Clark Lodge 7.327, BPO Elks will have their sixth - Family Sized, Value Priced annual Charity Ball on Saturday in the Mountainside Hires Head Inn, Mountainside. Plans Book Fair Allaire Wars on Violaters The dinner dance will begin with a cocktail hour at the Inn which is located on the westbound lane of John F. Allaire, Jr., dir­ Route 22. All proceeds will be allocated to charitable For Three Days ector of public works and en­ Of Security causes supported by the Elks. Hands»*»» conwwponry TV gineering has fired the first Franklin School, Rahway, to **■> 'o e m gun in hie war on litter, Raymond W. Bauer, pre­ The leading knight, Thomas J. Malkowski, is gen­ will sponsor a book fair d e s ig n wf> P O R T A C O L O R # sident of Union County Trust eral chairman of the event which will be open to the ctHwn»' Ui»» starp picture qw* illegal dumping, poor sew­ public. Dress will be optional. today, Tuesday and Wednes­ 'tv-evem in bnghflv ht reorm- er conditions and potholes Co., Elizabeth, announced day. • n i ln*t*-Cel»r# circuit lor that Joseph A. George of Special contests will be handled by Robert Lawrence. almost instent picture and »ouod by initiating a telephone sug­ James Toal is in charge of tickets. Students will be able to Color purifier V H f pre set tin« gestion box for the 18,000 Summit has joined the bank browse and purchase books. tuning -and mare, residents of the Township as director of security. The fair will be held bet­ of Clark. A special agent with the ween the hours of 9 a. m. TODAY’S VALUE' "I feel it is my obliga­ Federal Bureau of Investi­ Messrs. Higgins, Hummel, Garrison and 3 p. m. today, Tuesday tion to compensate them for gation for 15 years, Mr. and Wednesday. 4 0 o r w r the tax burden Imposed upon George comes to Union Coun­ Following the Founder’s ty Trust Co. with a highly- Will Choose 2 for JC Civic Awards 335‘ them,’ said Allaire, ^'by Day membership meeting of CO-18 cut t opMonal. $ 1 cracking down on all build­ qualified back-ground. Dur­ The Rahway Jaycees have distributed and organiza­ the Parent - Teacher Asso­ ing and engineering viola­ ing his years of service announced the formation of tions are asked to return ciation on Tuesday night, USE OUR REVOLVING CHARGE tions and déficiences. Build­ John F. Allaire, Jr., left, Discusses Canterbury Cardens with the FBI, he was charg­ the 1970 Distinguished Ser­ their nominations by tomor­ parents will be able to pur­ ers and utility people will ed with the responsibility of vice and Outstanding Citizen Situation with Homeowners Leon Oberman, center, and Ar­ conducting criminal, secur­ row to Mr. Skotek, 273 W, chase books for their chil­ find out 1 mean business. nold Bader. Awards Committee. Grand Ave., Rahway. Men dren. "My objective is simple. ity and civil investigations Th m b d between the ages of 21 and Books will be on display I will establish and main­ services, call the manicipal homes, where owners have differpTi? rta ^ fl^ nrttely 200 UP of Chairman Henry Deck- 35 are eligible for the Dis- in the school library. The tain the most modern, effi­ classifications over Pr Dlrpctor CHnrnn r.ihhR GREAT GE building. The number is 388- taken numerous violations to tinguished Service Award, committee has invited all cient and economical en­ 7597. Or you can call me at the courts. which the FBI has invest! Jaycee - ette Chairman Mrs. An independent panel of students, parents and other gineering department in Un­ my home office. The number Two of the homes visited gative jurisdiction, among Maria Garay and members judges consisting of Edward persons to attend the fair, ion County. The suggestion there is 388-5087. Help me by Allaire were owned by which were bank robberies, Raymond Skotek, Steven Va­ J. Higgins of Thomas F.Hig- which is designed toencour- box will help me to accom­ keep Clark, clean and beau­ Arnold Bader and Leon Ob­ kidnappings, internal secur­ lent and John Brogan. gins and Sons Funeral Home, ‘ge student interest in read- plish this task. tiful/’ erman. Allaire found water ity and extortion. WASHEI Applications have been 1116 Bryant St., Rahway, ng and in building home lib- "If you have any com­ Allaire promised to help leaking through the walls in He instituted and super­ Lloyd Garrison, and Police caries. plaints, suggestions or wish vised special assignments ~ ...... residents of Canterbury the latter’s house. dealing with intelligence and of commendation from three Captain John Hummel will Mrs. Joseph Borick is to volunteer your personal Gardens, an area of $40,000 Allaire’s latest stop in his review the nominees and de- -hairman. The committee litter campaign was at the counter intelligence and per U. S. ambassadors and from sonally investigated and su­ the U.S. State Department. termine the recipients of the includes parent - workers Soda Barn off Gibson Boule­ A graduate of Southwestern tw° awards of the school library. vard, where he had a collec­ pervised espionage cases which^ were of major im­ College, Winfield, Kan., Mr. The award winners will The display will include tion Of empty bottles remov­ George attended specialized be honored at a dinner at the new books in many popular Fabric Sale ed from the premises. The portance, national and Inter­ Squires Inn, Rahway, on Price ranges. All reading action was a follow - up of national in scope. schools at FBI headquarters, While with the FBI, Mr. Washington, D.C., and was Tuesday, Feb. 16 at 7 p.m. interests will be represent- residents’ complaints at a Any member of the commun- e,d> including classics, fic- DOUBLE KNITS council meeting. George received more than selected by the FBI to attend 20 letters of commendation the U.S, Department of De­ ity who wishes to attenc don, biography, adventure 100% POLYESTER and six meritorious awards fense Language Institute, should contact Henry Deckex stories, science, nature, Monterey, Calif. at 382-0190. crafts, mystery and refer­ VALUES TO $8 - yd. $4 Roosevelt PTA from its director and letters ence books. The committee :»: ì -k -:ì -» ì 5ì ì ì 5:ì « si» VALUES TO $12 - $6 yd. is working with Educational To Hear Lecture IS Bank American! Uni-Card f Reading Service, a profes­ | Master Charge Handi-Charge S sional book company, to 100% COTTON WOOLENS - COATS ^ $HOP & $A VE furnish an individual selec­ 1.39 VALUE DRIP DRY SUITING By Psychologist tion of books for the fair. GENERAL ELECTRIC 2-SPEED, 45” WIDE - $1 $10 VALUE - $3.60 yd. j Dr. Abraham Gelfond, $ 3-CYCLE FILTER-FLO WASHER ! psychologist and lecturer :£ AT SCHATZMAN'S Mrs. Cutro Joins has Cold Wash and Rinse selection and 0RL0N KNITS - $1.75 yd. will speak at the Founders1 % I Day meeting of the Roose- 1563 Main St., Rahway, N.J. F t$ ç "Delicate" setting to help protect your WE SPECIALIZE IN REMNANTS Senior Citizens velt School Parent - Teach- :£ finest and most fragile clothes and fabrics! DON’T MISS OUR NEW SPRING er Association next Thurs- $ The executive board of the day, Feb. 18, at 8 p. m. in & Senior Citizens Club of Clark VELOURS JUST ARRIVED LOW DISCOUNT P R IC ES ^ Features 2 speeds for BOTH wash and the Rahway schools cafe- met on Feb. 3 at the V.F.W. spin cycles, including "delicate;" two |95 teria. The topic will be :£ ALL TELEVISION TOYS ¡N STOCK Post No. 7363 hall on Broad­ water level selections; a separate Perma­ "Who’s in Command - Par- ¡A COMPLETE LINE OF GRUMEACHER ART SUPPLIES way, Clark. President Wal­ nent Press Cycle with Cooldown Spray ent or Child?" 8 ter Croll presided. Rinse; soak cycle; plus GE's “ Extra Wash" Econo-Fabrics Parents of elementary :* Mrs. Antoinette Adams setting which lengthens normal cycle school children are being % made plans to celebrate Feb­ WITHOUT extra water or detergent! 199■•Minimum Retail Price invited to attend. CLEARANCE DOLLS- MKHtKM SETS ruary birthdays of members EASY TERMS with Approved Credit 1735 Sf. George Ave.f Rahway You may order APPLIAHCE CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Hostesses for the day were of Joseph E. Soehl Junior 1553R MAIN STREET, RAHWAY FU 8 157Z High School. Mesdames Adams, Wilma Behrens, Marlon Croll, Eva OPEN DAIIY 6 30 Till 6 THURSDAY Till 9 PARKING IN REAR Frenzel and Mabel Roth, re­ ports Mrs. Helen V. Walsh, publicity chairman. RAHWAY TRAVEL R o b i n s o n ' s DIVISION OF HARDWARE HOUSEWARES VISL0CKY TRAVEL FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL 47 E. MILTON AVE. NEEDS GALL RAHWAY, N. J. CLEARANCE 381-8800 CARPET Door Buster Specials! TILES Floor Samples - Odds ’N Ends OPEN THURS. Discontinued Some One-of-a-kind - As is Specials Colors ’TIL 9 P.M. SIDNEY’S Tw* SHOP 12” x 12" THURS., FRI., SAT., M ON. 2 0 c e°- S3 PC. 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IMPERIAL KITCHEN UTENSIL SET POPULAR CAR IS BACK SALE stainless steel with black handle Reg. 11.99 5.99 SEE IT - DRIVE IT - HEAVY VINYL CARPET 24 pc. set STAINLESS CUTLERY SET INCLUDED IN SALE! *Buy one item PROTECTION Service for six Reg. 7.99 4.99 BUY IT TODAY Choice of Suits at re g u la r 9 x 12 NYLON RUGS, 1 only blue green Clear, Gold 2 only beige color Reg. 39.95 24.99 WE MAKE BETTER DEALS AT p rice Green 27” wide Sportcoats Reg. 1.00 ft. J J c f, Outerwear Buy second RAHWAY AUTO SUPPLY Slacks item for only ■ ■ • Shirts R o b i n s o n ’s ¡»mi AND SERVICE COMPANY MEN'S r-r— 1527 MAIN ST., RAHWAY Sweaters SHOP FBFEFREE PARKING HOURS: .unniPHONE 12 West Milton Ave. at Broad St., Rahway, N.J. REAR O f STORE 1541 MAIN ST., RAHWAY OPEN DAILY 382 D l l TIL 9 P M Phone 388-0410 •ENTIRE STOCK NOT INCLUDED FREE PARKING n«n»in«»»»nj PAGE 6 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS RECORD CLARK PATRIOT

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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2 tools in it was missing. hide had left rear fender The car stolen in Wood- THURSDAY, FEB. 4 damage. The King’s a Prince to Them Masters Voros, Thornton and Lenahan bridge fromMr. Wilbur Ren- The car belonging to Mr. Mrs. Nancy Sottolano, 1974 wick of Avenel was recover­ Morton Segal of Scotch Plains St. Georges Ave. reported was stolen from Sinnott's a check stolen from her Given Ad Altare Dei Awards in Newark ed in the rear parking area parking lot and recovered by mailbox. of Greif Bros. The battery Three boys from Boy Scout Troop 100 ba^ed at St. had been removed. the Hazlet Police Depart­ SATURDAY, FEB. 6 ment. Investigating a citizen’s Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Rahway, received Ad Johnny’s Garage, 1677 Altare Dei medals last Sunday at Sacred Heart Cathe­ Bridge St., reported a break, Mr. Jerry Trooskin, 1219 telephone report of glass St. Georges Ave., reported having been broken at Rah­ dral, Newark. entry and larceny. A window They are Andrew Voros of 265, W. Stearns St., in the rear overhead door a break, entry and larceny. way High School, officers The front door had been found a window broken and David Thornton of 1293 Maple Terr, and-Thomas had been broken out and en­ Lenahan of 753 Central Ave. try gained. A car belonging pried open and entry gained. another open. Two coke ma­ Pry marks were observed chines had been broken into Archbishop Thomas A. Boland was the principal to Mr. Frank Smith, 1915 celebrant at the Boy Scout Sunday ceremonies. Beacon St., was stolen; tele­ around the door latch and and the money removed. Near fresh wood pieces on the hall­ the open and broken win­ The Ad Altare Dei medal is earned by the boys dur­ type alarm was sent. In ad­ ing a one-year period. The requirements parallel the dition a tool box with all the way floor. The bedrooms and dows were found film pro­ dining room were ransacked. jectors, tape recorders, Scout program and cover knowledge and practice of the A black leather wallet con­ films and tape, apparently Roman Catholic faith. taining about $40 and some removed from the Visual In addition, 17 Pope Pius XU plaques were awarded jewelry were missing. Aids room. A followup in­ senior Scouts and eight Bronze Pelican medals were FRIDAY, FEB. 5 vestigation will be conducted. bestowed on adults active in Boy Scouting conducted Mr. Edward T. Rosky, 633 A young male resident of under Roman Catholic sponsorship in the Newark Cora PI., reported his car Woodbridge was apprehended Archdiocese. stolen from St. Georges Ave. at the Acme Supermarket, Speaker at the ceremonies was the Rev. Thomas C>. An attempted break and 890 St. Georges Ave. and Smith, pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, entry was reported at the found to have two cartons of . _ S m _ .... * Newark, and former chaplain of the Robert Treat home of Mr. Harry L. Hamp­ cigarettes concealed on his Making Music at Blue Tri Dance are (I. to r.) Andy Johanesen, Secretary; Mrs. Iris Katz, Ad­ Counsel area. ton, 69 W. Hazelwood Ave. person. He was processed at visor; Russell Taylor, the King of Hearts, Linda Speidel, President, and Barbara Vogel, Vice pective members must then A window in the kitchen was headquarters and released on President. les Kontos and Miss Janet broken and the storm door bail. exhibit qualities in charac­ Poschner. ter, leadership and scholar­ The band for the night, was pried open, but entry was Mr. Harry Harper, 810 ship. not gained. Jaques Ave., reported a called the “ Warehouse," R. Taylor Reigns at Tri Dance Mrs. Katz expressed was directed by Gary Wein­ Mr. Cornell Smith, 626 W. break, entry and larceny of thanks at the dance to the Hazelwood Ave., reported his a portable television set and The club is self - spon­ er. The dance was held at car stolen from the corner Russell Taylor, a senior The winner is picked by the following people for their the Rahway High School gym­ several pieces of jewelry. at Rahway High School and senior girls, who vote for the sored and its advisor is help in chaperoning and ar­ of Main and Monroe Sts, He Entry was gained via a side Rahway High School’s Fren­ nasium and lasted from 8 recovered it several hours a member of its basketball boy they like best. This year, rangements: Ed S. Katz, her p. m. to midnight. Admis­ door, and the interior cellar team, was picked last Fri­ 16 senior boys were nomin­ ch teacher, Iris Katz. husband, Mr. and Mrs. Leo­ later at Monroe and Essex door had also been forced Girls intending to join the sion was $1.25 and the Blue Sts. day night as the Blue Tri’s ated by the Blue Tri. They nard Spechr, Miss Pat Van Tri was hopeful of making a open. ‘‘King of Hearts” at the were Russell Taylor, Jerry club have to be recommend­ Dorn, Mrs. Murial Rowland, Birnn Hom Made Mr. Bruce McIntosh, 233 Alert police work resulted ed by their teachers. Pros­ profit from the affair. Hamilton St., reported a annual dance. Di Renzo, the runner - up, Mr. Ronald Dolce, Mr. Char­ in the apprehension of a Cam­ Russ, son of David and Robert Buffalo, Pat Finn, break, entry and larceny at den resident charged with Steve Karmel, Robert Pach­ Candies that address. Entry was gain­ possession of stolen property Dorothy Taylor, resides at ed by breaking a pane in 282 Murray St., and takes eco, William Hauer, Will­ and a restricted drug. a college course in school. ard Taylor, Frank Lagola, one of the windows. The Mr. Phillip A. Betty, 1023 Eric Beckhusen, Ira Pres­ Presidential Birthday Stuffed Animals apartment was ransacked. Jaques Ave., reported his His major interest is bas­ About $110 in cash was stolen ketball, but he was “very ley, James Blackburn, Jam­ car stolen from that address. pleased and honored to be es Kennedy, Charles Rob­ as well as a radio, record A teletype alarm was sent. inson, Charles Me Michael Valentine Cards player and portable televi­ Mr. Brennan Boyd, 1300 picked as the King of Sale Final Clearance sion set. Hearts.” He expressed his and Richard Treadwell. Pierce St., reported that Robert Buffalo is the pre­ Mr. Joseph A. Alibrando someone had entered the cel­ gratitude to the senior girls of Elizabeth reported his car who voted for him. sident of the senior class lar and stolen two tool chests The honor is given every and Willard Taylor is pre­ stolen from Purolator’sNew filled with tools. sident of the Kiwanis-spon­ FASHION SHOP 01 “ « "ROBERTS’" year to a male member of the Merchandise Brunswick Ave. parking lot. A Carteret resident was senior class bytheBlue Tri. sored Rahway High School A teletype alarm was sent. apprehended by Rahway po­ Key Club. DRESSES The car stolen from Mr. lice and charged with at­ ently gained by breaking a The Blue Tri is a ser­ 1507 Main St. Myron Jeck of Asbury Park tempting to elude police of­ was recovered by Rahway front door window, and the vice club for girls at the MAIN & CHERRY STS., RAHWAY 388-0790 ficers, reckless driving, entire building had been ran­ high school and boasts 26 SLACKS police at the corner of Thorn speeding in excess of 90 and E. Stearns Sts. The ve- sacked. Pry marks were members from the senior . / y o mph, failing to stop for three found on the safe in the front and junior classes. Club SKIRTS $ 1 0 0 sc u ts red traffic lights, and damage office. Footprints were found, president this year is Lin­ to police car. and a description obtained of da Speidel, vice president MONDAY, FEB. 8 a car and its occupants ob­ is Barbara Vogel, secre­ SLIPS MILLER SHOES Premier Oil Co,, 673 New served in the area. tary is Andy Johannessen 7\8 E. Cherry St. Brunswick Ave., reported a Our ads go to local people and club treasurer is Gail ' WHERE SHOES ARE FITTED - NOT MERELY SOLD break, entry and possible Kosty. J larceny. Entry was appar- and nearness means results. 1524 Main-Rahway 388-2073

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A TRIP THE BAHAMAS TO Sponsored by the FOR TW O Rahway Businessmen's Association State School Boards Learn Legislators Sch001School crossing Guardsguards are needed Neededto work atvariouiat various locations throughout Clark, Police Chief Anthony T. Smar of Clark announced yesterday. Chief Smar said the guards work three to four hours See NJIncome Tax Coming in Futureeach school day and are paid $2.35 per hour. He added The 1971 Legislative Con­ that he anticipates that die amount will be increased ference of the New Jersey to $2.50. No experience is necessary, he said. School Boards Association The police chief said that additional information may met Jan. 30 at Trenton State be obtained at police headquarters in the Municipal College, Ewing Township, to Building on Westfield Avenue or by telephoning 388- Inform board of education 3434. members throughout the state on happenings in school tary of the Committee to to non- public schools. legislation. study criteria and he also Mr. Vander Plaat said that The implementation of the is consultant to the com­ at this time aid will have new public school state aid mission. Dr. Clayton was to be given to segregated law has become a problem the originator of die Man- schools because of the law. because funds to implement cuso Report and is doing When asked if the amount the law are not available. work in Monmouth County. of aid — now law — was Strong feelings by the leg­ A group of 17 persons, most­ developed because of the islators present indicate an ly educators, are working number of children in the income tax is almost man­ on the criteria with the state non - public schools, Mr. datory. Funds lrom the state commissioner of schools, Vander Plaat said, “No one sales tax are not enough to Dr. Carl Marburger. is sure how many pupils are support the many legislative A legislative committee in the non - public schools acts that are now law. of 12 persons — four as­ —not even the State Depart­ Assemblyman John H. semblymen, four senators ment of Education.” Ewing, chairman of the As­ and four persons appointed U. S. Senator Clifford P. CITED EDUCATION COSTS ... United States Senator Clifford P. Case of Rahway, left, tells by the governor — also are Case of Rahway spoke at the sembly education commit­ working on criteria and are tee, said, “ There is no ques­ the New Jersey School Boards Association about the federal government’s education pro­ luncheon. His topic was "The comparing with the educa­ Outlook for Increased Fed­ tion about it. you need an grams during the Legislative Conference of the association at Trenton State College, Ewing income ta x /' He informed tion committee. eral Aid to Education.” Sen­ the board members that the Township. Senator Case said the federal government spends $3 billion annually on education. Mr. Truss said that to ator Case said no new fed­ Bateman Law provisions will With the speaker are Mrs. Myra Malovany, association president, Assemblyman John H. Ewing fully implement the Bate­ eral programs in education man legislation, another are planned for the coming be Implemented in the 1972- man Bill provided $30 mil- 1972 - 73 will be placed on said, “the school districts 73 school year and he is $150 million is being sought year. He said it will cost . „ . u . , . . . , - lion in school aid for one the “ basic” district cate- will be evaluated and placed in addition to the $185 mil­ the government $3 billion school aiH „ h i* 0i year up to $185 million total, gory. There are six such in their proper category.” lion provided in the law. just to keep going the pro­ rath iChthmeT on This is in addition to the cur- categories ranging from ba- Clark public schools will "New Jersey presently grams in education initiated nf r tnan, 1116 M rent aid being given to local sic to comprehensive. not qualify for the compre­ pays 28.5 per centof the cost to date. He estimated that $15 ss,,,, in tPro~ school districts, “ In the 1973 - 74 school hensive due to their positions of educating the children in billion is spent annually on the law. The Bate- All school districts in year,” Assemblyman Ewing as a “K” to eighth grade the public schools and ranks education in the United Sta­ system. 41st among the states. The tes and that more needs to “ Criteria for the evalua­ national average for state be done in funding federal aid tion are not available,” said aid is 40.8 per cent with De­ to New Jersey. Michael Truss, Board mem­ laware paying 70.6 per cent ber who represents the Clark of education. Federal aid Presidential Week End board. to education in New Jersey Truss said, “I asked As­ is 4.3 per cent average. Film of Mexico ■ Special semblyman Ewing if local There fore, local taxes sup­ boards of education could re­ port 67.2 per cent of the total MILLER'S MEN'S SHOP Feb. 11 thru 15th view and study the proposed costs of schools in New Jer­ Trailside Feature criteria and make construc­ sey.” “ The Magic of Mexico,” a 1473 Main St., Rahway tive suggestions for their Assemblyman Richard J. color, sound motion picture, improvement.” Vander Plaat, sponsor of the will be shown at the Union Open Thur. Nite Assemblyman Ewing repl­ State Aid to Non - Public County Park Commission’s 388-2700 ied, “ You can see it in bill Schools, spoke at the con­ Trailside Nature and Science form,” according to Mr. ference and said that the Center in the Watchung Res­ WITH ANY PURCHASE TOTALING $7.50 OR MORE Truss. Tentative criteria State Department of Educa­ ervation on Sunday at 2 p.m. will be ready in April witn tion will not be involved Also on Sunday, at 3 p.m, MARY’S BAKE SHOP YOU WILL RECEIVE - FREE - YOUR CHOICE the accompanying legislation with the implementation of and at 4 p.m., Donald W. BIRTHDAYS - WEDDINGS - ANNIVERSARIES OF ANY TWO DOLLAR MEN’S NECKTIE ON OUR RACKS. to be introduced about May the Non - Public School Aid Mayer, director of Trail- or June. Law. A private firm will side, will present a program. 3 8 8 -6 6 0 6 1479 MAIN RAHWAY BRING THIS AO AND PRESENT IT FOR YOUR A former commissioner of do this jom’and the cost to "Sun, Moon and Eclipse,” FREE NECKTIE AT TIME OF PURCHASE. education, Dr. Joseph E. be in the area of $500,000 in the Planetarium. The pro­ Clayton, has just been ap- dollars. The law now calls gram also will be offered pointed permanent secre- for $9.5 million in aid on Wednesday at 8 p.m. A fte r A ll— It Takes A Baker

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Wednesday to select teams for the basketball tourna­ ment. YMCA Swimmers Indians to Play Clark's Crusaders Tomorrow For tbe second straight RAY’S CORNER year, the Rahway Indians failed to be chosen. It appears to this corner To End Rahway Basketball Team's Bad Season that die seeding will be Lin­ Win Second Title den on top, followed by Tho­ The Rahway Young Men’s ligan; 160 - yard, 15 - 17, The Rahway High School SPORTS mas Jefferson, Roselle, Christian Association boys’ John Slanover, George Stre- Indians will end a basket­ Cranford, Westfield, Scotch swimming team completed isel, John Quinn and Chris ball season which has been Plains - Fanwood, Hillside its second consecutive year Solop. a disaster tomorrow at 8 By Ray Hoagland and St. Patrick’s of Eliza­ without a defeat on Saturday p. m, when they play the Cru­ beth. Clark might make the in Rahway by downing the saders of Arthur L. Johnson 16th spot. Orange “ Y" natators, 141- Crusaders Regional High School of * * * 58, and won their second Clark on the Clark court. Ira Presley of Rahway won Frank Martino is second with John Hines, a 172 average “ A’’ Division champion­ The Indians and the Cru­ a gold medal for his perfor­ a 2,302 score. bowler, rolled the second ships. The title was the third Lose Two saders met earlier this sea­ mance in winning the 440 - * * * best series of the year, a to be won by the Rahway “ Y” son in a Watchung Confer­ yard run at the 27th annual In a senior girl’s CYO cool 715, in the Clark Lanes since 1963, ence game with the victory Northern New Jersey Inter­ Basketball League game, the 875 League. Robert Polhemus, who be­ In League going to the Crusaders. scholastic Track Meet in Assumption team beat St. Hines had games of 258, came the Rahway team's Caoch Millard Harris' In­ 231 and 226 in leading Crown coach in 1963, has seen his The Crusaders of Arthur dians have only one scalp the Jersey City Armory on Mary’s Of Rahway, 24-22. L. Johnson Regional High Friday. Presley, who won by St. John’s of Clark won a Vending to a sweep with a teams win 60 meets and lose to their credit for die sea­ rwo yards from Mark Deter senior boys’ game from St. 2,918 set. Ted Lambach 16. The team has won 21 of School, Clark, lost two Wat- son’s play. The Indians took Anne's, 62 - 53. bowled a 615, Sy Brodman, its last 22 meets. chung Conference basketball one of two games with the of Tenafly, was timed in 609, and Rich Sudnik, 604. games last week. Westfield Blue Devils, 51.2 seconds. * * * * * * The Rahway “Y” swim­ Carlton Stewart of Rah­ John Johnson with a 625 mers will compete in the The Clark five was troun­ The game will have little way was second in the 60- led the Suburban 875 Lea­ Marie Rieck scored a sea­ sectional championships on ced by the Scotch Plains - effect on the conference. The yard dash behind Charles gue at the Clark Lanes, fol­ son high game of 267 and Saturday, Feb. 20, in Orange. Fanwood Raiders, 81 - 56, Indians are in seventh and had a 561 series in the First Len Kalish won two events and battered by the Hillside last place while the Clark Wells of Lincoln, who was lowed by Pete Peterson, 624; Comets, 73 - 59. clocked in 6.4. Jim Black­ Richie Hutton, 622, and Stu Nighters League at the Clark for Rahway on Saturday. He five is holding down sixth Lanes. The Raiders tooks a five- place. The Cranford High burn of Rahway was runner Steghall, 245 - 614. * * * placed first in the diving ev­ up in the 880 - yard run to Joe Da Prile 649 was the ent for boys 14 years of age point lead at the start of School Cougars have won Rich Tenneson of Rahway and over and first in the 100- their game with the Crusa­ the conference champion­ Mike De Lorenzo of Para- top score of the Senior Lea­ ders and never relinquished mus Catholic who was tim­ gue at the Recreation Lanes rolled a 600 set in the Mid­ yard freestyle race for boys TROPHY RECIPIENTS ... Players ef the Citizens Youth Recreation Committee’s Pop Warner ship. dlesex County Major League. 15 to 17 years of age. it, leading 18 - 9 at the end Indians who will be making ed in 2:00.6. followed by Cliff Adkins’ 645. * * * of the first quarter and 37- football program in Rahway awarded trophies at tbe annual dinner were, left to right, standing, Nate Austin of Rahway was Other scores were Frank Other Rahway winners their final appearance on the Richie Scialabba of Rah­ were Brian Helly, diving, 13 19 at halftime. Richard Crake, Michael Johnson, Alan Parker, Frank Taylor, Frank Graf, James Handy, Her­ court are Russ Taylor, who third in the 60 - yard high Capparelli, 642; Bob Deter, The box - score: hurdles. The winner Paul 637; Joe Polito, 253 - 626; way scored 22 points as the and under; Jim Bongiavanni, bert Southern, Raymond Brown, Lester Walton and Willis Rogers; kneeling, Cedrick Dinkins, have played little this sea­ Fairleigh Dickinson Univer­ intermediate medley, 13 and CLARK Kenneth Luck, Gregory Johnson, Richard Lucov, Gary Deitzer, Kenneth Maxwell and Lam- son because of injuries; Ricciardi of Iselin tied the Tom Deter, 623; Chet Koby, Marrin 3-6-12 record of 7.3 seconds. Rah­ 621; Andy Letso, 615; Fred sity freshman basketball under; Ed Me Kenna, 20- ark Grubbs. Gerry De Marco, Charlie team defeated the Iona Col­ yard freestyle, 10 and under; Keitel 6-2-14 Robinson and Lavon Mosley. way’s Tim Solomon was fif­ Henninger, 611; Charlie Schwankert th in the 440 - yard run. Harvatt, 608; Frank John­ lege frosh, 76 - 50. This was Don Kluse, 20 - yard back- 4-4-12 Other Indians who expect the 10th victory of the season D’Adamo 3-2-8 to play in the game are Coach John Moon’s team son, 606, and Mike Kacsur, stroke, 10 and under; Brad Quinn Boys Given Trophies WATCHUNG CONFERENCE was second in the team scor­ 600. for the Knights. Tombs, 20 - yard breast­ 0-2-2 BASKETBALL STANDINGS Joe Proctor, Joe Swanson, * * * * * * Opperman 2-0-4 Greg Dinkins, Gerry Bell ing with 18 points. Essex stroke, 10 and under; Tom Wray W. L. Racing fans in the area Taylor, 20 - yard butterfly, 0-1-1 Cranford 9 3 and Gerald Kinch. Catholic had 25 1/2. At Clark Lanes, Roland Peterson 0-1-1 For Pop Warner Play * * * Scheller with a 642 and Shel­ are pleased with the announ­ 10 and under; Mike Variano, Scotch Plains 9 The Crusaders, coached cement that Delaware Park 40 - yard breaststroke, 11- Lockwood 0-2-2 Westfield by Mike lannelli, will have The Mother Seton Region­ don Jones with a 618 were Totals Trophies were presented cheerleaders and twirlers. Westfiel 7 league leaders last week. .will have Sunday racing 12; Mark Zientek, 100-yard 18-20-56 to players of the Citizens The speakers at the din- Hillside 6 four seniors, Steve Marrin. al High School Setters de­ * * * starting next May. freestyle, 13 - 14; Andy Var­ SCOTCH PLAINS 3 Jack Schwankert, Dennis D* feated Benedictine, 37 - 24, * * * Hughes 10-6-26 Youth Recreation Commit- ner were George R. Hoag- Berkeley Heights In last week’s News Re­ iano, 100 - yard breast­ Miller tee's Pop Warner football land> director of recreation CLARK 2 Adamo and Tom Quinn; three for their seventh basketball cord, we named some of the In case you didn’t notice: stroke, 13 - 14; Tony Vev- 3-0-6 RAH WAY 1 juniors, Bill Wray, Harold victory in nine starts. Terry Rahway and Clark basketball Day 2- team 0-4 of Rahway and Skip f°r * e City of Rahway, and Rahway boys who are mem­ erka, 100 - yard butterfly, Deck Bobrovcan, the coach for Churchill, former all- Schedule Klsner and Jay Opperman, Ruth tallied 14 points for teams did not make the NJ- 13 - 14; John Slanover, 100- 3- 2-8 Tomorrow and a sophomore, Mark Kei­ tiie winners from Clark. bers of the Union Catholic Stromick the past two years, was gi- sP°rts star at Arkansas High School freshman bas­ SIAA tournament. A team yard backstroke, 15 - 17, 3-3-9 ven an aDDreciation award Tech. The invocation was gi- B e rk e le y Heights at tel, available for action. * * * must win 50 per cent of his Swerdick ■ 1-0-2 ketball squad. We are sorry and- John Quinn, 100 - yard Brower at the dinner on Jan 31 ven by Rev. Richard R. Scotch Plains, 8 p. m. Clark's season record Is Gail Jeney of Clark Lanes that we failed to name Frank games to be eligible to play butterfly, 15 - 17. 2-0-4 four victories and 12 defeats. is leading the girls’ division Jansen 0-1-1 in the Second Presbyterian Streeter, pastor of the host Rahway atClark, 8:15p.m, Skocypec and John Jedic. In the tourney. Winners in the medley re­ Church, Rahway. church. Three games remain on its with a 2981 scor,e in the Un­ * * * * * * Warner 1-3-5 schedule. lays were: 80 - yard, 10 Weston Mr. Bobrovcan was pre­ ion County Junior Bowling Registration for the youth' Thomas Corridon of the and under, Don Kluse, Brad 0-1-1 The junior varsity fives Association Tournament at St. Mary’s CYO basketball Hearns 7-0-14 sented with the award by baseball program of the Rah­ Tombs, Tom Taylor and Ed Holiday James Cadigan, CYRC pre­ of the two schools will play Four Seasons Recreation. way Recreation Department team was selected for the Me Kenna; 160 - yard, 11- 0-1-1 RHS Swimmers Lose at 6:45 p. m. The Clark Lanes team of all - star team which played 12, Scott Januik, Mike Var­ Totals 32-17-81 sident, for work as head * * * will be held during March, CLARK 9 - 10 - 15 - 22- coach of the CYRC team and Barbara Van Pelt had a according to Richard Grits- in the Our Lady of Peace iano, Mike Blood and Dave The Blue Devils won their 2,686, In the boys’ bantam Holiday Tournament. Corri­ 56 for assisting with the reor­ To Bridgewater West chke, sports supervisor of Steffey; 160 - yard, 13 - 14, ganization of the Pop War­ 10th victory in 15 games by division, the team led by the department. don was awarded a trophy Mai Pringle, Andy Variano, Raiders 18 - 19 - 19 - 25_ routing the Indians, 92-51, * * * in recognition of his selec­ Mark Brennan andPaulMul- 81 ner football program in Rah- The Rahway High School swimming team’s only win- last , week - . in. w„crf)-Westfield. , , T.The • tion. * * * way. uIt was announced that »wimmingswimming team suneredtwosuffered two ner as methe team was swamp- Lwinno_0 nnBr!“ ,, The Union County Confer­ Mr.- ' Bobrovcan will not be defeats last week, losing to ed by the Somerville HighHitrh ,winners , rhPPflVlr put the nna^z-0" game on ^the ' Rahway Theatre ence committee met last Corridon played on the 2. First Presbyterians No. The Crusaders battled the CYO Suburban All - Star 2 won the odd game from Comets down to the wire be­ able to continue as coach Bridgewater West, 59-27, School Pioneers on Feb. 3 scoring e . the i Rahway, lr.st quart®-r* 28 -°Vt: 11. 1601 Irving St. 388-1250 BOX OFFICE OPENS 6 .3 0 because he is moving from and Somerville, 58 - 28. in the Rahway YMCA pool. ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS team last Friday night in Osceola while Mixed No. 2 fore losing. With 2:30 to play Westfield led, 48 - 21, at and with the score 6 1 -5 9 Rahway. Bill Nunez scored a double Nunez won the 100 - yard Now thru Tuesday Roselle Catholic High Sch­ won in a sweep over Trinity The players who were gi- i°r Rahway in the Bridge- breaststroke in 1:14.5 and halftime. “ An uprorious, lampooning WDOUGtffií ool, Roselle. and the First Presbyterian In their favor, the Comets The box score: com edy1' ...... CUE * * * scored the game’s final 12 ven trophies were Richard water West meet on Friday the 160 - yard individual IMI ODD, No. 1 won by a one-half RAHWAY Second Presbyterian and game from Zion Lutheran. points. Mark Keitel was the Drake, Michael Johnson, Al- in the Rahway YMCA pool, medley race in 1:55.1 and Robinson 2-0-4 Donald SUTHERLAND OTE.55 ’f l n w w in Second Baptist are tied at * * * top scorer for Clark, tally­ an Parker, Frank Taylor, Nunez won the 100 - yard was a member of the win- Elliott GOULD H DRIVE-IN M mtoliiMl Frank Craf, James Handy, freestyle race In 59.1 sec- ning 400 - yard freestyle DeMarco 3-2-8 Sally KBLLERMAN 2 mi SOUTH ACT R m wn... 34 - 26 for the first place ing 21 pointsin the 73-59 loss Proctor 4-2-10 RTC 351 IB-HAZLE?/ in the Rahway Council of There was a tie for the The box score: 'Herbert Southeran, Raymond °bds and the 160 - yard in- relay team. Other members Swanson 2642200 top honors of the Rahway crown, tester waiton, Wii- meuiey m i:D5.y. ui me quartet were uat nnn, 3-0-6 ------and------Church Bowling League. One HILLSIDE Ladies Major League last Handy 0-0-0 MASH half game behind them is Rosensweig 8- lis 3-19 Rogers, Cedric Dinkins, Mlke Staryak, a sophomore, Pat Weaver and John Sole- Mosley 5-1-11 Newmon HARPER Ebenezer AME. week when Charlotte Glas- Rickel 3- 0-6 Kenneth Luck, Gregory took first place for Rahway win. * * * key and Marie Punko roll­ Johnson, Richard Lucov, *n die 100 - yard breast- The loss was the seventh Dinkins 1-0-2 Yungst 6-0-12 Kinch 3-2-8 Sat. & Sun. Matinees ed 203 games. Irene Mor­ Losseff 9- Gary 5-23 Deitzer, Kenneth Max- stroke event in 1:20.6. Rah- of the season for the Rahway Bell Jean Hodge of Mixed No. ris hit 199, Mary Letso, well and Lamark Grubbs. waY s only other winner was natators. 1-0-2 "THE LOST CONTINENT” JOHN 2 with games of 158, 143 Cobb 2-1-5 Totals 22-7-51 Color cartoons 191; Bert Zurla, 190; Julie Schrier They were the players who John Solewin, a senior, who The other winners: 60- I AMBOYSX*w»”<^WAYNE and 201 for a 503 series led 4- 0-8 WESTFIELD Crans, 188; Joan Calicchio, Totals were ftj-auuaicugraduated AiUillfrom theLilt: PrUo D d took------—die ~ 60 - yard ucifreestyle—- yard freestyle, Hardgrove, Starts Wed. Feb. 17th |^0RIVE-IN \ “RIO LOBO” the Rahway Women’s Church 32-9-73 Larsen 1-0-2 186, and Kay Hodoske, 181. CLARK Warner program after the sPrint in 33.3 seconds. 30.3; 100 - «..,u - “ LITTLE FAUSS AND BIG SMmi tM IUi I League. Zion Lutheran No. Prize Potato Chips won in 1970 season. Participation The °dier winners were: yard freestyle races, Cant- Kolterjahn 1-0-2 HALSY" 1 defeated St. Paul’s, 2-1, Marrin 4-4-12 Reddy 0-0-0 PA 1 3 4 0 0 /G REGORY PECK a sweep while 2 -1 victories D’Adamo 4- awards 8-11 went to the members 200 " yard freestyle, John- clay. 57.5 and 2:03.5, res- "SKULLDUGGERY" EVA MARIE SAINTi__ to remain five games ahead were scored by Sponsorless of both the ^peewee ______and mid- son* 2:13; 400 - yard free- pectively; 400 - yard free- Lee 1-5-7 The Stalking Moon 0 of the runner - up.MixedNo. Keitel 8-5-21 Rohlman 6-2-14 Swingers, Seven Arches and Schwankert 5- get 0-10 teams and also to the style> Shepard, 5:33.4; 100- style, Fisch, 4:58.5; 100 - Park Flying “ A.” yard backstroke, Hibbing, yard backstroke, Mitchell, Crane 3-0-6 Keitel 8-5-21 Mavraganis 8-0-16 Opperman 0-0-0 1:15; 100 - yard butterfly 1:12.5; 160 - yard medley Perry, 1:13; 160-yardmed- relay, Somerville (Michaels, McGlynn 3-0-6 Wray 0-0-0 CYRC Leagues Pfeffer 8-4-20 Quinn ley relay, Bridgewater West Berintoni, Skillman and ORDER 1-3-5 (Savilis, Katula, Perry and Hardgrove) 1:27.5. Simmons 2-2-6 McDevitt 0-0-0 1.00 C Delio-Russo 5-3-13 Totals Led by Unbeaten Pullman), 1:33.5; 400 - yard 22-15-59 freestyle relay, Bridgewater Schuman 0-0-0 Hillside 18 - 19 15 - 21 — Hugger 0-0-0 73 West (Dorflinger, M iller,E- CnA rfc McSween 0-0-0 CLARK 14 - 18 - 14 - 13 — Bucks and Knicks now and Millard, 4:39.5. jp O N S j CIIc QUIg suppLTiNOW Nunez was the Rahway Totals 38-16-92 59 The Bucks of the Fifth RAHWAY 11 - 10-18-12 — and Sixth Grade League and ARTHUR L. JOHNSON 51 Columbia Takes the Knicks of the Seventh Stanford Wins, REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Westfield 28 - 20 - 31 - 13_ and Eighth Grade League 92 CLARK * * * continued undefeated last Tomorrow Title at Franklin week as the Citizens Youth Stays Unbeaten FUEL 16’ The first round champion­ Recreation Committee’s Basketball, Rahway, home, « ¿ S L i S ? “ «,‘“ ¿ y e ™ GAL. ship of the Rahway Recrea­ basketball program ended Its Stanford continued its win- 8 p,m ^ Livingston Regional High tion Department Franklin fourthuxm week wee*. ning ways in the Rahway Wrestlin l Scorch Plains School of Berkeley Heights, OIL School Boys Basketball Lea­ Scores of games in the Recreation Department Jun- F a S o d home 2 82-48, last week In a confer­ On order of ISO gals, or more gue was won by the unbeaten league for the younger boys High School Boys Bas- Wednesday ence game. The victory was Premium Oil, National Brand, 24 hr. Columbia team. the Highlanders’ eighth in lervice on all makes of burner* Dartmouth was second if»’ 4 S i 8“; , 1’ ' Wrestling,^DavldBrearley 16 games. with a 2 - 1 record, Yale Celtics 19 K m rkfn 0’ 3nd week. 8 38 ' 33’ last Regional High School of Ken- The box score: was third with a 1 - 2 mark In the older boys’ league, Santa Clara beat UCLA, llWjS in g WaBrekdey'^High BERKELEY HEICHTS For Fast Servire Just and Harvard finished last. Reynolds 3-1-7 f/tre us a call Dartmouth beat Yale, 11- Barry 6-0-12 SIMONE BROS. 7, and Columbia shutout Har­ riors 13, and Lakers 30, inS“ n in second place Brearley Hitch awav 3 4‘ McBrian 7-2-16 vard, 9-0, last week. Top Bucks 29 ’ hi the league and Oregon _ y gn’ away> 6A'- Weiss 12-1-25 LINDEN, N.J. scorers of the week were High scorers were Den­ Is third. P-m * * * Corrigan 0-0-0 HI 6-0059 6-2726 Gene Lawson of Dartmouth Twenty - one points apiece nis Luck of the Warriors RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL Burns”38 2-0-4 and Kevin Yale who tallied with 16AU points,puliilö, Inin methe 5O - 6o were WWAWscored “byj Mark vjacauitGaston 1- 2-4 seven points apiece. Today Mikulaa league and James Grubbs of 0regon and Warren Royal Swimming, North Plain- Runipn 1-0-2 Df the Knicks, with 20 points of Washington last week, 2- 0-4 in the 7 - 8 circuit. ’ Reggfe Moore of Stanford field, away. Corcoran 2-0-4 tallied 19 and Joe Rotondo Wrestling, Plainfield, Toads 38-6-82 WORLD’S LAR6EST TRAVEL COUNSELING SERVICE! Seton Hall Ralls of Santa Clara 18. home, 4 p.m. RAHWAY Freshman wrestling, Ter- Roblnson Seton Hall remained un­ Planning 3ox Social rill Junior High School of Mosley 2-0-4 One-stop, personal travel service-land, sea or air anywhere. 850 offices-over defeated in the Rahway Re­ 5-1-11 4,000 experienced travel counselors to attend to every detail, every request. The Rahway Italian Amer- Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Proctor 5-2-12 creation Department St. • an luc^ Club f wayJ and lyallan irs auviliar-i/ AI?ler- borne, 4 P»m. Kinch PLUS! Mary s Boys- F Basketball -Dasneuiair - ia]j ican ... , Club and , its auxiliary 2-0-4 on n , Tomorrow . Swanson League last week by bearing S A ^ ?°cial Basketball, Arthur L. DeMarco 2-1-5 • 25,000 EMERGENCY SERVICE STATIONS NEW JERSEY AUTOMOBILE CLUB St. Peter’s, 37 - 29. Tom Saturday> March 20 4-0-8 COAST TO COAST! Johnson Regional High School Bell One Hanover Road ♦ Florham Park, N. J. 07932 Corridon of the winners Our ads go to local people of Clark, away, 8 p.m. Bailev 2-0-4 • PERSONAL TRAVEL, VEHICLE AND Gentlemen: scored 15 points. and neamess resu„ s. 0-0-0 PEDESTRIAN ACCIDENT PROTECTION! Freshman basketball, Hill- Dinkins □ Enclosed ¡s my check for $25. Please enroll me side, away. TotaIe 0-0-0 • 8AIL AN0 ARREST BOND PROTECTION! as a member of the club and send information on 22-4-48 all my benefits. P.S. DELUXE EXPRESS BUSES Swimming,°nSt? Joseph’s 17 18 - 22 - AND MUCH MORE! □ Tell me more about membership in the AAA. I understand this does not obligate me in any way. More Than 12 Million Members Know 3?45p.m.f MetUChen* home' RAHWAY 1 4 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 1 3 NAM E______t o BOWIE RACE TRACK "It Pays To Belong" (Via New Jersey Turnpike) Wednesday 48 ADDRESS______MAIL THIS COUPON NOW! Wrestling, Scotch Plains- Bob Stark Scores 8 CITY OR TOWN:______Fanwood, away, 4 p.m. Every Saturday through March 6 NEW JERSEY AUTOMOBILE CLUB Perth Amboy, P.S. Gor- Freshman basketball, Hill- Bob Stark of Rahway, the STATE ____ .ZIP C O D E . ond Feb. 12 & 15. a9®r 351 Sm ith St.'o t One Hanover Road • Florham Park, N. J. 07932 LEAVING FROM: side Avenue Junior High only senior on the basketball 7:45 A.M. 510.00* Affiliated writh the American Automobile Association HONORED ALL OVER AMERICA. CANADA AND THE WORLD! Elizabeth, Broad and Jer­ School of Cranford, away, team of Moravian College, New Brunswick, Mem­ ______RNR sey Sts. at 7:30 A.M. 510.50* orial Parkway ond * * * Bethlehem, Pa., scored eight Rahway, U.S. Highway Church St. at 8:15 AM . 510:00* MOTHER SETON REGIONAL points for the Moravian ca- #1 and E. Grand Avw. * Round trip, including admis­ HIGH SCHOOL, CLARK gers on Thursday night as at 7:40 A.M. $10.50* sion to track. Friday, Feb. 19 they succumbed to the five Basketball, Union Catho- of Upsala College, East Or- PUBLIC SERVICE TRANSPORT 11c High School of Scotch ange, 80 - 70, in East Or- Plains, home, 3:45 p.m. ange.

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Aid for Students Capacity Crowd John Redfren’s team were 157 — Guerry (C) pinned start of the final period. Bob WATCHUNG CONFERENCE Victory by Burak Jerry Mehalick, Dean Steele, Dandeo, 2;39. Navy Five Tops W ard, who scored a total WRESTLING STANDINGS Dave Graca, Frank Annese,- 168 — Sweeney (NP) pin­ of 14 points, made eight of Sees Girls Beat Scotch Plains 3-0-1 Steve Stark and Ray Guer- ned Muchmore, 5:24. them in the final session. Westfield 2-0-1 Extends Streak ry. 178 — Krov (C) pinned Air Force, 70-66, Bill King finished the night Cranford 4-1-0 Pollack, 1:01. with 27, including eight in Teachers, 19-12 RAHWAY 2-3-0 The results: Heavyweight — Papier (N 98 — Schneider (NP) dec- the last period. Top scor­ Berkeley Heights 2-3-0 To 10 in a Row P) pinned Rusciano, 2;37. In Senior Circuit er of the game was Air The 17th annual student- CLARK 0-3-0 isioned Gordon, 3-0. faculty basketball game was Steve Burak of the wrest­ 106 — Mehalick (C) de- Force’s Mike Kvarta with Hillside 0-3-0. Navy defeated the Air For­ 33. Mario Kurylak scored played last weeek in Arthur Schedule ling team of Arthur L. John­ cisioned Gross, 3-0. Blejwas Scores 20 ce, 70-66, in a Rahway Rec­ L. Johnson Regional High son Regional High School, 115 — Metner (NP) dec- reation Department Senior 20 for the losers. Tomorrow Andy Blejwas of Clark The other game in the School before a capacity Cranford at Westfield, Clark, extended his winning isioned Klehm, 4-2. scored 20 points for the High School Basketball Lea­ crowd of more than 1,200. streak to seven this year in 123 — Steele (Cl decision- gue game at die Cue Bee second week of the league’s 6:30 p.m, basketball team of Union second round saw the Coast All proceeds will go to the Saturday dual meets and 10 in a row ed DeBucossi, 9-5. College, Cranford, on Sat­ Club. over all, as he scored a 4-2 130 — Graca (C) decision- The boys, playing a 32- Guard top the Marines. 52- ; Clark Education Associa­ Scotch Plains at Clark, urday as the UC Owls de­ 31. \ tion’s scholarship fund. 2 p. m. decision over Anthony Ab- ed Pa Buscossi, 4-3. feated the Montclair State minute game without stop­ \ • bruzzese while the township 136 — Annese (C) pinned The league leader is The first game saw the Tuesday College junior varsity, 75- ping the clock, scored 136 Army with one victory. » i 1 girls defeat the women tea­ Hillside at Westfield, 4 Crusaders registered a 25- Schickling, 3:40. 72, on the Upper Montclair points, remarkable number Ùk * * 21 victory over the North 141 — Stark (C) decision- for the age group. The teams chers for the fifth consecu­ p. m, college’s court. Blejwas tos­ Our ads gat you action. tive year, 19 - 12. Kay Kos- Wednesday Plainfield Canucks. Clark’s ed Thul, 6-1. sed in six baskets and eight scored 45 points in the last enski was the high scorer Rahway at Scotch Plains, record is now 3-4. 148 — Burak (C) decision- foul shots to become the top period. Call The Rahway News-ftec- for the girls as she tallied 4 p. m. Other winners of Coach ed Abbruzzese, 4-2. scorer of the game. Navy led, 46 - 45, at the •rd at 388-0600 or 388-0601. six points. Sandy Powers was, the high scorer for the HELP FOR STUDENTS ... Edward Muzik, chairman of the teachers with four points. Local ■ Long Distance In the second game, the Unbeaten Illinois ELECTRIC Clark student-faculty basketball game, left, accepts check, men teachers won their 17th JACK RUDDY’S representing proceeds from the game, from Anthony Rocco, consecutive game by defeat­ INDUSTRIAL right. In the center Is Billy Cymansky, a student at Arthur L. ing the boys, 40 - 37, be­ Roosevelt Victor SERVICES SPORT CENTER Johnson Regional High School, Clark. The money wllLbe hind the high scoring of Wal­ Illinois, unbeaten in three ELECTRONICS — Sporting Goods — ly Miller who hit for a game games, won the first round placed in the Clark Education Association's scholarship high of 10 points. Lee Wen- of the Rahway Recreation Plugs - Switches - Lights Hunting and Fishing fund. The fund is used to help Clark graduates who go to ner was the high scorer for D e p a rtm e n t Roosevelt college to prepare for teaching careers. the boys as he scored eight School Boys Basketball Lea­ RESIDENTIAL - COMMER­ Licenses Issued points. gue. Ohio, 2-1, was second, CIAL-INDUSTRIAL Stoves - Heat - Driers The boys and girls’ teams followed by Purdue, 1-2, and LIGHTING - POWER - JIM DONOVAN Storage CYRC Buzzards Win were composed of varsity Iowa, 0-3. players from the Mildred Illinois beat Ohio State, CONTROL SYSTEMS Air Conditioners NELS HAEFNER Terrace and Charles H. Bre­ 24-3, last week as Purdue ELECTRIC HEAT FREE ESTIMATES First Game of Season wer Schools’ basketball stopped Iowa, 25-8. FREE ESTIMATE FISHING RODS & REELS teams. John Bacsik of Purdue was 100 AMP 220V Service REBUILT - GUN REPAIRS Led by BruceHenderson’s half, sparked the winners The referees who donated top scorer with 19 points. Archery Equipment McColley Bros. and,H Paul is«.,i Starkowski’s c— i------,« while13 Jim Jones and Steve their services were Bill Sin­ Mark Kaminski of Illinois points apiece, the CYRC Brown scored 19 of the los­ ger and Joe Campana for the scored 10 points and John Dial 388-4126 Buzzards won their first ing team’s points. boys game and Diane Sal- Solomon, also of Illinois, 381-6262 VICTOR SKAKANDY ■ MOVERS - game after seven losses in Merck Green reversed its vesen for tbe girls game. tallied eight. 138 WESTFIELD AVE. a row, nipping Local 736, first - half loss to the Mer­ RAHWAY 388-3612 CLARK, N. J. 388-3914 47 - 45, in a Recreation De­ ck Blue by registering a 46- partment Men’s Basketball 40 victory.,In a nip and tuck WE REPLACE League thriller on the Rah­ first half, the Green went in FOREIGN CAR It’s Slipcovers & Draperies way High School court last front, 25 - 22. A 14 - point BROKEN FRAMES ( c m m z RAHWAY week. Custom Made-To-Order third period, with seven REPAIRS Jan-Ell American Food Do it yourself kits - Crazy The Buzzards led all of the points being scored by Art cars - Boats, carriers & Air­ • Largest selecttor. In way and carried a 36 - 35 Klink, turned the tide for the COLLISION WORK NEWS this area Green. Doug Barr was the planes - Electric trains, all lead into the final session. For gauges and accessories • Fitted in your home Then, on baskets by Hender­ leading scorer with 19 Free Estimates Chinatown Family Dinner RECORD • Guaranteed Work­ son and Starkowski and foul points. The Young Suburbans Smart Fashions (Repaired and Sold) manship At Orders to Take Out • Finest fabric* shots, three by Henderson, won from Kimberly - Clark European Trained Mechanic John Bobrovcan and Dave by forfeit. Modest Prices CORNER FOR LADIES • Lowest priées BRIC-A-BRAC Bullock the Buzzards clin­ The box scores: While You Wait! FREE ESTIMATE ched their first win of the RODNEY’S CLEANERS Imported Auto Jr., Misses & (New and Used) season. Paul Oliver led both Avent 4-0-8 Half Sizes We replace all types of Directory FU 8-3311 Sales and Service lenses, too! Canton House teams with 16 points. Gunnel 5-3»-13 SMALL APPLIANCES | Rodney’s rolled to itseig- Cruise 10-3-23 1490 Irving St. Just bring in the pieces of 1010 St. George Avenue Advertisements (Repaired and Sold) hth straight victory, 89 - 40, Driver 1-4-6 Rahway, N. J. your broken glasses Restaurant Rahway over the Jaycees. A 25 - Robinson 0-1-1 AVENEL 1540 IRVING STREET 548 W. Grand Ave., Rahway point second period and 30- Bowers 4-0-8 (Near Cloverleaf) Robt. E. Brunner Fashion Fabrics point third period provided Jackson 5-0-10 Daily 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. 388-0453 RAHWAY, N. J. 382-2498 the margin for the winners. Roper 10-0-20 WESTFIELD INTERIOR DECORATORS Sat. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. S&H Stamps Dwayne Cruise with 23 points Totals 39-11-89 CRANFORD Call 388-0600 Curtains - Linens • Yard Goods and George Roper with 20, JAYCEES ME 6-9070 Ivy Storch Handi-Charge TOMS RIVER Tel. 388-5939 Hobby Korner 1421 MAIN ST. RAHWAY 18 of them In the second Henderson 1- 1-3 Jones 3-4-10 Over Tombs 3- 0-6 First Half Title Chalifant 1-0-2 Furniture Refinishing, Repairing MERCHANTS RAHWAYBOOK Scritto - Eastern 50 Years 0 0 -0 Cleaning Taken by Pals; L. Garay 1-0-2 of And ¡»till Anxious & GIFT SHOP C. Garay 2- 0-4 and □ GLASS WORKS Fenton Glass 0 - 0 -0 Zens Triumph S r 4- 1-9 VENICE Hummels Rapp Reupholstering Mirrors — Plot® Glass ANTHONY’S Jewelry 2-0-4 Replacement Itallan-American Food The Original Pals won the Totals 17-6-40n - v - w > i *) ■ Plltrlm Glass first half of the Clark Adult Rodney’s18 - 25 - 30 - 16 GotMmutolai • R a iitU tU a i Furniture Topi 1 Specialties & Delicatessen Bike & Key Shop Flrurlnes Basketball League by defeat- — 89 Glazing of All Types Dolls & Plush Animals ing the Clark Jaycees, 95- Jaycees12-6-8-14 Commercial, Residential, Wide Ran,e of Books Industria l 382-9222 Garden State THREE GENERATIONS 71. — 40 Storm Sash and Screens Best Sellers * * * 388-5500 We Cater All Occasions Of a Really Prayer Books Repaired Manager Jack Kelly paced M P a rrm iiE Thermopanes All Types of Imported PROGRESSIVE Bibles five Pals in double figures m iler U i n a Picture Framing COMPLETE FURNITURE SERVICE Products Window Cleaning Company Children’s Books by tossing in 28 points. He Lane n n n A Fabric Shop-at-Home Service Paper Books (3000 titles) was followed by Andy My- G Wilkfi a n Ta 1417 MAIN STREET Mom’s Homemade Sauce ANTON J. HORLING, SR. tinguer, who scored 27; Bob w Wilks 7 7 1 s RAHWAY 07065 SONS AND GRANDSONS Griffith, 16; Roger Buck, 13, rävlor I T o Meatballs Closed Mondays and Jim H ijeski.il. Fi^reUa £ $ CHANDLER BROS. UPHOLSTERY CO. Veal & Peppers • Sausage 1537 Irving St., 53 E. CHERRY ST. 79 EAST MILTON AVENUE 388-1680 The Jaycees were headed Totals 19-2-40 33 WESTFIELD AVENUE by Manager Pat Sorlcello MERCK GREEN RAHWAY. N. J. 07065 381-8741 CLARK, NEW JERSEY Rahway, N.J. 381-1770 who ripped home 22 points. Pluciennik 0- 2-2 Walt Drozed scored 17 and Lesnik 2-0-4 300 Bloomfield Ave. Frank Grabowitz, 10. Klink 4-5-13 Andell .Complete Brake Service KEN’S RAHWAY _ Barr 8-3-19 Bloomfield, N.J. SLIPCOVERS The second game saw the Desants 2-0-4 Travel Guide Italian-American Zens defeat the Deacons, Perfetto by Specialists! Beauty Salon 2-0-4 Construction Co. 1085 RARITAN ROAD DRAPERIES 87 - 83. John Dombrauskus Totals 18-10-46 CLUB was the high point man for Merck Blue 13-9 -~6 "12 CLARK, N. J. 46 F. CHERRY STREET the winners as he scored „40 ALTERATION and REPAIRS I BEDDING 388-2699 38 points. He received scor- Merck Green 1 4 -1 1 -1 4 -7 CARPETS Hall Capacity 225 ing help from Ed M cDon-_4^ RAHWAY No Job Too Large or Too Small 381-0260 New and Completely With Dancing 180 nell who tallied 31 points. » * * REUPHOLSTERY The Deacons were paced by BUZZARDS ADDITIONS ROOFING Brake Service Colonial Beauty Shop Mike Cashmere who scored Bullock 3-2-8 REC ROOMS 743-0100 BATHROOMS A Complete Travel Parties • Weddings 26 points. Shipley 2-2-6 WHEEL ALIGNMENT SIX HAIR STYLISTS AT KITCHENS PORCHES The final game saw Cam- Starkowski 6-1-13 SERVICE Service YOUR SERVICE Meetings • Dances pana Realty defeat Pailliard, Bobrovcan 0-2-2 GARAGES INSULATIONS OPEN 9 to 6 MON., TUES., SULO BROS. 126 - 83. Chet Melli was the Unchester 0 - 0 -0 FREE ESTIMATES big gun for Campana as he McMurdo 2-1-5 DORMERS STORE FRONTS CRUISES - TOURS WED. snd SAT. 1850 ELIZABETH AVE. For Information Call WE 00 OUR OWN WORK HOTELS OPEN 9 to 9 THURS., FRI. ripped the cords for 36 Henderson 5-3-13 382-1616 RAHWAY 6 - 8 P. M. points. Pailliard was paced T°tals 18-11-47 FINANCING CAN BE ARRANGED Convenient parking directly in rear of shop in Municipal lot by Kevin Duggan who bomb- LOCAL 736 Samuel J. Gassaway All Domestic and Overseas SAL F1NELL1 - 388-6435 ed in 44 points. Webster 1-0-2 Travel Arrangements REAR ENTRANCE for your 388-1790 SAL GOLINI - 381-4056 Oliver 8-0-16 Call Bob at 322 6429 or 743 0100 107 Monroe St. Rahway convenience Bull 3-0-6 teams for the first half fol- Rose 0-0-0 lows: Griffin 5-0-10 CALL ... PAI I PICTURE FRAMES w. L. Gesser 1-1-3 W anda’s 382-7144 {I s s o ) 382-7144 PRINTING Original Pals 6 0 Cer blick 3-0-6 Avenel SAMPLE DRESSES STEWART WATCH REPAIRS Garwood Rest 4 2 Newkirk 1-0-2 IN MOST SIZES Letterpress RAHWAY Pailliard 4 2 Totals 22-1-45 Moving /?ENT- ELETRICCO. with Full Guarontee Zens 3 3 Buzzards 17 - 9-10-11 GOOD QUALITY — 47 Offset Expert Repairs GLASS Campana Realty 3 3 >4-CAR “ W atts My Line” Clark Jaycees 1 5 Local 736 12 - 12 - 11 - 10 on All Jewelry Deacons 0 6 — 45 & Storage Now Car* — low Rat«* Snapouts WORKS CHARGE IT! Electrical 388-1667 Contractors Imprinting AUTO OLASS Ready, Get Set-- SZEIC BROS., INC. We have General Molars SOME AT WHOLESALE and ether fine cars, MIRRORS Free Estimates PRICES FU 8-2128 GOLDBLATTS FURNITURE TOPS WESTFIELD t BRANT AVES. JALOUSIES PORCH ENCLOSURES 20% O FF ON SALE NOW CLARK. N. J. House & Industrial TR/BRO Kahudt's Oldest Unmlnom Storm Windows as TEL. 3 0 2 -9 7 8 2 PRINTING SERVICE Established Jeweler Wiring Doors - Estimates Given Call 634-4710 CLARKWAY ESSO 1017 New Brunswick Ave. CW a n d a s i fytess S h o p P. O. Box 575 Rahway, New Jersey 388-1590 13 WESTFIELD AVENUE Rahway, New Jersey 34 E. CHERRY STREET 18» W. MAIN STREET 442-7116 It’ s Simple, It’ s Fast, Just RAHWAY CLARK, NEW JERSEY 381-8277 RAHWAY N. J. FRFL M ARK ING IN RF AR Use Your ESSO Credit CARD GREEN’S Ted’s Pizzeria MARTIN’S RAHWAY P. Bauer-Brooks Co. Floor & Bedding of Rahway NEWS 1501 Main St. 388-0318 Founded 1928 5 Floors of Furniture RECORD BRENIN Open Thur*. ’til 9 Try Our Plumbing & Hutting THREE FLOORS Delicious Pizza LINOLEUM - CARPETS Repair*. Alteratimi Nursery Furniture - Edison, COMPETITORS ... Kirby Ehref, bead teacher fer tbe Saturday FURNITURE BEDDING & R«modeling Luliabye, Childcraft, Biltrite Bicycles - RoDfast ti merntng recreation pregram In Valley Read Schoel. Clark, Directory Columbia REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE gets ready te start a dally race. On tbe Dallies are Steve Phone in Your Orders Come In and Browse PROMPT, EFFICIENT Bedding-Sleepmaster, Serta, Jazefk and Jean Barace. Speakers are, left te right, first raw, Advertisements Simmons Fimiture-Bassett, Keniea & Mark LeFebvre, Pat Gager, Ralph Neslc, John Gravemaa, Bill 381-6665 SERVICE 67 WESTFIELD AVE. Colony - Toys Walsh, Bob Vetpe, Judy Baraka, Bab Adamek, Mellsa Waten, ‘Service Is Our Byword’ CLARK M .st.r Char,.,Uoicard, Banicamari* aad Ginny Oitzel; second raw, Mike Roth, Sceft Owens, Je­ 1752 Whittier ¡street card. Hand! Charg., GE Credit anne Jusefk, Robert Marks, Diana Velpe, Linda Franclettl, Rahway 382-5444 F r a . Delivery & Fr*. S«t-up Cell 388-0800 37 Years of Valued Service Dawn Walsh, Lori LeFebvre, llena Weiner and Richard Corner of Grand Ave. FU 1-6686 1480 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY, N. J Phone 3819400 Schreeder. PAGE 10 THURSDAY. 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HOUSEWIFE HELP WANTED MALE OR PETS er, equipment manufacturer, To sell mail subscriptions way Kiwanis Club, a member CLASSIFIED FEMALE industrial and government of Rahway’s Knights of Col­ for The Rahway News PUPPIES FOR SALE Says '7 1 Crusade Coleman Gets Around: markets. Record and The Clark umbus and of the city's hon­ HELP WANTED FEMALE RETIRED MAN Three Schnauzers — dock­ Would you believe this? orary PBA and Citizens Po­ Patriot. Must like to meet OR WOMAN ed and cropped. AKC reg­ That he also wrote jingles people. High commissions. lice Community Relations WAITRESS —PART TIME, To Sell Mail Subscriptions istered. Call Mr. Anthony and billboard concepts for Committee. He also func­ No telephone work. CALL for The News Record and Ballantine, Ford and RCA DOWNTOWN RAHWAY. Mr. Bauer at 388-0600. at 388-2881. W!! S ih*Iecl PR Vet, Film Producer tioned as a lecturer and CALL 381-9601. The Patriot cer Society Crusade will be accounts while a copywriter speaker for local and region­ MUST LIKE OFFICES FOR RENT j j . with J. Walter Thompson UGH! WHAT AN AWFUL our best yet," said Arthur C. _ _ -- , , - al groups. DRIVER - Small school ve­ TO MEET PEOPLE Co.? It's true. That's Mr. Coleman. A TIME OF YEAR. It’s time to Please call Mr. Bauer at Space is getting scarce —' Among the scholastic ba­ hicle. A.M. and P.M. Feath- do ______something different______- a Writer of Jingles young man on the go who finds 388-0600. only 2 suites left. $40 and April educational and fund- J C ses Mr. Coleman touched it difficult to stop. ^ ane School. 388- brighten up your life and earn $90 Empire Office Build­ raising drive, following a A young man in a hurry were Columbia University, money, too. Become an AVON AUTO FOR SALE ing. Call 382-2430 or 233- New Jersey Division Cru- who won’t slow down, Seton Hall University, Penn­ , ....____—7----- T, Representative. Please call 4659 eves, and wknds. sade Conference in Atlantic • The reference is to Jo- sylvania University, the Ad­ See Our Model Kitchens LAUNDRY WORKERS -- all Clark - Westfield area 756- City. seph M. Coleman, former vertising Club of New York departments. Modern equip- 6828,' RahwVy“are“a“353-4880 S S i 004 passports for county John G. Kulish of Hillside and probably was '’It’s a Met, Committee and a member of A-l High caliber retired mech- Mrs. Geller, Call 964-1430. resident£ during the 1970 TEMPORARIES John H. Palmer Jr. of Moun­ Met, Met World,” which was its board of directors and CALL 381-6737 o.n n . . - , „ , anical engineer or plant en- fiscal year. tainside. Officers of the acclaimed by reporters and fund-raising activities com­ Or, V isit Our Showroom 219 Park Ave., Scotch Plains gineer to act as part-time 1 The number was an In­ Union County Unit included columnists in seven New mittee. 322-8302 representative for 40 year crease of 2,204 over the 29 E. MILTON AVE. Garage Sale Frank Spezzano and Irving F. York and Metropolitan area Joseph M. Cefeman Mr. Coleman was on the 1995 Morris Ave., Union old engineering firm opening 1969 total. A complete break­ Sturm, both of Roselle, and board of directors of the RAHWAY . . . ,,, j . 1 , , , branch in New Jersey. Re- SUNDAY,FEBRUARY 21st down accounted for an In­ Raymond J. Donahue of Lin­ Rahway YMCA, chairman of (Opp. R. R. Station) 101 N. Wood Ave., Linden quires visits to engineering crease over 1969 of 368 pro­ den. ¡sored s r by s Rheingold r Brewer-z (?lt^ °* Rahway#A, rUm‘- lts re- public relations for the Rah- 925-1601 executives in industrial field 903 De Witt St., cessed at the Court House ies on prime time on Chan- development agency and in North and Central New in Elizabeth and 1,836 at the nel other local retailers. Our ads go to local people Jersey. No sales—moderate Linden, N.J. county clerk’s Westfield an­ Hodge to Speak He was also awarded first . was chairman and pre­ and nearness means results. salary — expenses — must nex. County Clerk Halpin prize by the National Visual sident of Coleman-Meyer, have car — interesting — Sale Starts 10 a.m. called the Westfield annex On Astronomy Presentation Association M,r/ Coleman founded Rahway Italian SBCKIFTS SALE flexible hours. Please write til Sold Out figure “ fantastic” and said the industrial category for collateral-audio-visual SHERIFF'S SALE — SUPERIOR brief outline stating exper- COME EARLY that It confirms his de­ Paul Hodge of 17 Whitley “ Tail of a Lead Balloon,” a production company and , COURT OF NEW JERSEY, ience to Box ,(»1001 Rahway, cision to open Westfield an­ Ter., Clark, a member of film strip promoting Cole- communications - marketing CHANCERY DIVISION. UNION New Jersey 07065. nex in 1969 to accommodate Amateur Astronomers, will man-Meyer Productions. consultant service and ser- COUNTY, DOCKET «F-4030-69 LEGAL NOTICE citizens from the western end address the meeting of the Mr. Coleman’s other off- ved fof f^e years as chief American Club ELIZABETH SAVINGS BANK, A LEGAL NOTICE of the county. group, on Friday, Feb. 19, Banking Corporation of the State CORPORATION NOTICE at 8 p.m. in the Campus erings in this field included executive officer and crea. of New Jeraey, vs. HENRY WIL­ DIVISION OF PLANNING AND PUBLIC NOTICE la hereby The new record high figure “ Where Giants Come to tive director. He expanded SON, et ux, et al., Defendants. BUILDINGS, CITY OF RAH­ given that the following Ordi­ of 8,004 passports processed Center Theater on the Union the company from a one- HALL CAPACITY 225 nance was duly adopted and ap­ Play,” which featured the CIVIL ACTION EXECUTION— WAY, NEW JERSEY by his staff shows an average College campus in Cran- San ’Francisco Giants and room offif e to a diversified FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED HOUSING CODE ENFOHCE- proved on final reading at a regu­ of 32 applicants appeared • ford. The meeting will be PREMISES. lar meeting of Municipal Council, public. which four television stations organization employing eight WITH DANCING 180 By virtue of the above-stated MTher baskPgoals of a housing City », H f w ^ N J Monday daily based on the number volunteered prime time for Pe0Ple- volume of busi- writ of execution to me directed enforcement program are to evening, February. of working days in county Mr. Hodge will discuss ROBERT W. SCHROF "Astrophotography for Ama­ viewing throughout the north- ”e?s raJ1. into six figures, I shall expose for sale by public achieve and maintain appropriate government in 1970. west, the nationwide closed- clients t^iis area> vendue, in room B-8, in the Court standards for human habitation City Clark Passports are good for five teurs. Parties Weddings House, in the, City of Elizabeth, by bringing substandard dwelling AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND years from the date of issue Mr. Hodge is a graduate circuit TV introduction of desides 111086 a}ready men“ N J., on Wednesday, the 10th day units up to code standards, by AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED of Union Catholic High School 3M’s new print plate-maker, ^,oned> wDere, Montgomery of March A. D„ 1971. at two preventing any downgrading of “AN ORDINANCE ACCEPT­ and the fee is $10. Mr. “ You Can’t Beat the Sys- ^ d' . p ^ ^ t o n Rand, Meetings Dances o’clock In the afternoon of said existing dwellings through inade­ ING AND ADOPTING THE Halpin reminded anyone plan­ Scotch Plains, and an alum­ tem,” and "Where Have All ^ lalro1, BO AC, Allied Chem- day. quate maintenance or illegal use, COMPILED AND REVISED ning a trip between now and nus of Union College. He the Ware Caves Gone?” The ical* Manhattan Shirt. War- ALL that certain tract or par­ and by making periodic inspec­ ORDINANCES OF THE CITY the end of June that they serves on the technical com­ For Information Call 6-8 P.M. cel of land and premises herein­ tions of residences in standard OF RAHWAY, ESTABLISH­ should allow at least one mittee of AAI and as assis­ latter, sponsored by Ameri- j American after particularly described, situ­ condition so as to make sure these ING AND PROVIDING FOR can Airlines, promoted air- ^tandard, and Borden s. ate, lying and being in the City are kept that way. THE PUBLICATION THERE­ month’s time for federal of­ tant for elementary school OF” Adopted October 10th, visitations to the William freight distribution. His business background Sal Finelli of Rahway, County of Union and To accomplish the goals as out­ ficials to process the appli­ Other film showings by also included positions with State of New Jersey: lined above the Municipal Coun­ 1951, and referring particularly cation and mail the passport Miller Sperry Observatory, BEGINNING at a point in the cil of the City of Rahway has to Title V, Chapter 1, et seq. to them. which the Amateur Astono- Mr. Coleman attracted the Royer & Roger Advertising, Southeasterly side of New Bruns­ adopted “The City of Rahway entitled “TRAFFIC." attention, and backing, of Inc,, where he was account wick Avenue distant South 50 de­ Housing Code.” Every home in BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Our ads go to local people mers operates jointly with MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE Union College. Colgate - Palmolive, P e p s i supervisor and copy direc- grees 51 minutes West 84 feet the City of Rahway will eventu­ and nearness means results. Cola and Proctor & Gamble, tor, and with Sylvania, where 388-6435 measured along the extension or ally be inspected to insure com­ CITY OF RAHWAY: prolongation of the said South­ pliance with the housing code. Section 1. Title V, Chapter 1, He also wrote a 130-page he was brand product mana. easterly side of New Brunswick Subsequent to all inspections— Section 12 of said Codification LEGAL NOTTC*» LEGAL NOTICE sales training manual for ger. General Electric, Sik- Avenue and along the said South­ where violations of the Housing adopted by the City of Rahway NOTICE OF INTENTION Chunky candy and supervised orsky, Remington Rand, Bul- easterly side of New Brunswick Code are found, a notice is mailed shall be amended to add the fol­ NOTICE OF INTENTION lowing: PROHIBITED PARK­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the publication of a 3,000- ova and Lionel were among Avenue from the point formed by to the Property owner, apprising NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following ordinance was the Intersection of the said South­ him of the infractions, extending ING. , , that the following ordinance was page, 10-volume proposal to his accounts with the former WC£ SOWL introduced and passed on first easterly side of New Brunswick him time to comply and a right In accordance with the provi- introduced and passed on first the U. S. Army for General company, where he research- sions of said section, no person reading at a regular meeting of reading at a regular meeting of Avenue with the extension or pro­ of a hearing to further discuss, or the Municipal Council of the City Electric which covered the eci and prepared client mar- CARRY OUT longation of the Southwesterly appeal the Supervisor's findings. shall park a vehicle at any time the Municipal Council of the City multi-billion-dollar counter-keting and advertsing pro­ upon any of the following de- 0f Rahway, N. J.. held on the 8th of Rahway, N. J , held on the 8th side of East Hazelwood Avenue Should the violations be of day of February, 1971 and that missile system. grams, wrote media copy, FOOD SHOPPE (formerly Hazelwood Avenue) if major proportions and nature scribed streets or parts of day Qf February, 1971 and that said side lines were extended or causing displacement of families, WEST CHERRY STREET, South sajd ordinance will be taken up said ordinance will be taken up Mr. Coleman, who is 40 public relations releases, for further consideration and and lives at 852 Bryant St., brochures and scripts. prolonged to form an intersec- individuals, or businesses, reloca- side. Between Broad Street and for further consideration and final passage at a regular meeting tion; thence running - from-----tion the assistance is available Campbell Street. final passage at a regular meeting at City HaU, 1470 CampbeU Rahway, with his wife, Au- His responsibilities at Syl- said beginning point along the through the Relocation Office of Section 2. Any Ordinance or at city nali, 1470 Campbell Street, Rahway, New Jersey, on drey, and their four chil- vania comprised internation- said Southeasterly side of New the Division of Planning and parts of Ordinances inconsistent street, Rahway, New Jersey, on the 8th day of March, 1971, dren, was a public relations 31 marketing functions, in­ 381-2150 Brunswick Avenue, South 56 de­ Building. herewith are hereby repealed. the 8th day of March, 1971, at eight o’clock P.M. prevailing consultant for Trailblazers, eluding sales, profitability, grees 51 minutes West 33 feet to- The City of Rahway, in accord- Section 3. This Ordinance shall at eight o’clock P.M. prevailing time, at which time and place *U a point; thence running thru (he ance with the New Jersey State take effect immediately after time, at which time and place all persons interested therein wlU be Inc., initiating and operating sales administration, public Good Food For Good Health land of the Estate of Anna Alden, Relocation Assistance Law of passage and publication accord- persons interested therein will be given an opportunity to be heard this communications, mar- relations, merchandising, CLARK. N. J. deceased, forming a new dividing 1967, has an obligation to assure ing to law and approval thereof given an opportunity to be heard concerning the same. keting and community rela- advertising, promotion, new 83 WESTFIELD AVE. line thereby, South 33 degrees 09 that all individuals, families, busi- by the Commissioner of Trans- concerning the same. epp. American Legion Hall Parking In Rear minutes East 100 feet to a point; ROBERT W. SCHROF tions service to national and product development and ness concerns and non-profit or- portation. ____ ROBERT W. SCHROF City Clerk local accounts such as Mon- technical liaison. He had thence running North 56 degrees ganizations, who are displaced as roRPORATTov vhTiriE City Clerk AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND 51 minutes East 33 feet to a point; a result of the Code Enforcement . u u AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED santo Chemical and Sylvania six product lines directed to thence running thru the land cf Program, are offered relocation PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby ORDINANCE ENTITLED “AN Electric Products, Pepsi Co- consumer, distributor, deal- the Estate of Anna Alden, de­ assistance In the following man- given that the following Ordi- ORDINANCE ACCEPTING AND “AN ORDINANCE ACCEPT­ I’M GLAD I CHANGED TO . . . nance was duly adopted and ap- ADOPTING THE COMPLIED ING AND ADOPTING THE ceased, forming a new dividing COMPILED AND REVISED line thereby. North 33 degrees 1. The Individuals and families,proved on final reading at a regu- AND REVISED ORDINANCES 09 minutes West 100 feet to lar meeting of Municipal Council, 0 F THE CITY OF RAHWAY, ORDINANCES OF THE to be relocated, must be rehoused CITY OF RAHWAY, ESTAB­ Rutgers Finishes Highlanders Toss the aforementioned Southeasterly in decent, safe and sanitary ac­ City of Rahway, N. J., Monday ESTABLISHING AND PROVID- PREMIER OIL side of New Brunswick Avenue commodations within their means, evening, February 8, 1971.__ in g FOR THE PUBLICATION LISHING AND PROVIDING and the point or place of BEGIN­ ROBERT W. SCHROF THEREOF” Adopted October FOR THE PUBLICATION (rent paying ability). THEREOF” Adopted October First in League RHS Wrestlers and p n NING. 2. Business concerns are to be City Clerk 10th, 1951, and referring particu- GASOLINE BEING also known as 1025 referred to available commercial AN ORDINANCE CREAT- larly to Title V, Chapter 1, et seq. 10th, 1951, and referring par­ New Brunswick Avenue. space, and if appropriate, to the ING THE POSITION OF entitled “TRAFFIC.” ticularly to Title V, Chapter Rutgers, unbeaten in six SUPPLY There is due approximately small Business Administration. PRINCIPAL CLERK STEN­ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE 1 et seq. entitled TRAFFIC." games, won the opening For Fourth Loss $11,567.59 with Interest frtom 3. Non-profit organization are OGRAPHER IN THE DIVI­ MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE round of the Rahway Recrea­ November 10. 1970 and cost«. SION OF PLANNING AND CITY OF RAHWAY: MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE to be assisted in finding available CITY OF RAHWAY: tion Department Grover Cle­ The Berkeley Heights FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE The Sheriff reserves the right space. BUILDINGS, DEPT. OF Section 1. Title V, Chapter 1, veland School Boys Basket- ____ to adjourn this sale. 4. Prior to rehousing, all units HEALTH AND WELFARE. Section 12 of said Codification Section 1. Title V, Chapter 1, Highlanders wrestling team AND HIGH QUALITY OIL RALPH ORISCELLO, Sheriff will be inspected by this agency, IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by adopted by the City of Rahway Section 12 of said Codification ball League. The winners defeated Coach Bob Berger’s STEIN, STEIN AND HUGHES, to determine suitability (standard the Municipal Council of the City shall be amended to add the fol- adopted by the City of Rahway stopped Montclair State, 20- Rahway ~ High~ School mat Attys. condition). of Rahway: lowing: PROHIBITED PARKING. shall be amended to add the fol­ 3, in the final game of the squad, 27 - 19, on the win­ Dial 388-5100 DJ & RNR CX-309-04 5. An individual or family may The position of Principal Clerk In accordance with the provi­ lowing: PROHIBITED PARKING round. 2/4/4t Fees: $70.84 receive moving expenses up to Stenographer in the Division of sions of said section, no per­ In accordance with the provi­ ners’ mats last week. but not to exceed $200. You may Planning and Buildings, Dept, of son shall park a vehicle be­ sions of said section, no per­ Princeton beat Steon Hall, LEGAL NOTICES not receive the maximum pay­ Health and Welfare is hereby tween the hours specified son shaU park a vehicle be­ 6-2, in the other game play­ Rahway won five of the ment of $200 but if the move created. Said position will carry a upon any of the following de­ tween the hours specified ed last week. bouts. Larry Peterson scor­ CORPORATION NOTICE warrants such a payment it will salary of $6,407.00 per annum. scribed streets or parts of upon any of the following Top scorer of the week was ed _ a 8 - 2 decision over Tom PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby This ordinance shall take affect streets; holidays excluded. described streets or parts of be available. Businesses may re­ streets; hoUdays excluded. A. Di Fabrizio o. Rutgers Shallcross, Andrew Bryant given that the following Ordi­ ceive a maximum of $3,000.00. after final passage and publica­ NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE— with 12 points. pinned Preston in the third nance was duly adopted and ap­ 6. The Relocation Officer or one tion according to law. BOTH SIDES. 7 A.M. to 12 Noon, WEST STEARNS STREET — MALE & FEMALE, FULL-TIME proved on final reading at a regu­ of the office staff will assist in n r ivTrvTinv Between East Hazelwood Avenue BOTH SIDES. 7 A.M. to 12 Noon. Montclair State, Seton Hall P e r i ° d at the 5:28 mark, Bob lar meeting of Municipal Council, Between Broad Street and Jaques processing relocation payment NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN and Emerson Avenue. Wednes- and- -Princeton, the other Sojka beat Campano, 8-2, PERMANENT POSITIONS. City of Rahway, N. J., Monday claims. Avenue. Tuesdays. Bill Losey won a thriller evening, February 8, 1971. that the following ordinance was daP . . „ . Section 2. Any Ordinance or teams in the league with Rut­ 7. Should any individual, or introduced and passed on first Section St Any ordinance or parts of Ordinances inconsistent gers, finished. with 2-4 re­ from Woods, 9-7, and ROBERT W. SCHROF family have personal problems readme at a recular meetinc of parts of ordinances inconsistent heavyweight John De Loret- City Clerk such as a need for employment, herewith are hereby repealed. cords. AN ORDINANCE STATING ffiea M ^nfeU l S o i l o f ^ C i t y herewith are hereby repealed Section 3. This Ordinance shaU to pinned the Highlanders furthering their education, etc., of Rahway, N. J., held on the 8th f ectio“3 Irrií AN EMERGENCY TO EXIST the Relocation Office will assist. dflv of February 1971 and that effect immediately after take effect immediately after man in 1:51, You. a IN THE CITY OF RAHWAY 8. If not being treated fairly passage and pubUcation accord­ Stu Brown of the Highland­ AS A RESULT OF THE said ordinance will be taken up f asfage an<* Publication according ing to law and approval thereof Bowling Contest during the relocation process, the SIUI r iuifurther iiici "consideration «¿uuaiuciaium an«and ,, •>* TennenAetn thereof by ers, unbeaten in 10 bouts, STORM OF MAY-JUNE, 1968, Relocation Assistance Law pro­ by the Commissioner of Trans­ Prudential. AND AUTHORIZING THE final passage at a regular meeting Commissioner of Transporta- portation. won by pinning Zoltán Dan- vides for an Administrative Hear­ at City HaU. 1470 Campbell tlon-______MAYOR TO MAKE APPLI­ ing to register any complaints. Starts Saturday chetz in 3:31. CATION FOR STATE AS­ Street, Rahway, New Jersey, on NOTICE OF INTENTION NOTICE OF INTENTION 9. A copy of the Workable Re­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Rahway’s record is 5-4. And SISTANCE, AND TO EXE­ location Assistance Program is. on the 8th day of March, 1971, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The Rahway YMCA boys’ CUTE SUCH DOCUMENTS at eight o’clock P.M. prevailing that the following ordinance was that the foUowlng ordinance was swim team will sponsor a file at the Relocation Office. introduced and passed on first AS MAY RE REQUIRED IN 10. The Relocation Office of The time, at which time and place all introduced and passed on first Bowling Headpin Tourna­ NOTICE Tomorrow. CONNECTION THEREWITH. persons interested therein will be reading at a regular meeting of reading at a regular meeting of Division of Planning and Building the Municipal Council of the City ment at the Rahway Y Lanes The Annual Meeting of the WHEREAS, damage has ac­ is located at 1470 Campbell given an opportunity to be heard the Municipal Council of the City crued to public property within concerning the same. __ of Rahway, N. J , held on the 8th of Rahway, N. J„ held on the 8th on Feb. 13, 20 and 27 from Young Men’s Christian Associa­ Street, Rahway, New Jersey and day of February, 1971 and that tion of Rahway will be held on the limits of the City of Rahway is open for your convenience, be­ ROBERT W. SCHROF day 0f February, 1971 and that 10 to 1 p. m. Donation is When you think about your future, think as a result of the storm of May- ______said ordinance will be taken up said ordinance wiU be taken up 506, and trophies will be Thursday, February 25, 1971 at tween the hours of 8:30 A.M. to for further consideration and seriously about Prudential. The Pru offers June 1968, which will require the 4:30 P.M. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND for further consideration and awarded to the boy and girl 8:00 P.M. at the Rahway Y.M. expenditure of monies for the AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED final passage at a regular meeting final passage at a regular meeting C.A. building, 1564 Irving Street, more than good pay, pleasant working con­ ANDREW MASMUSSEN JR. at City HaU, 1470 CampbeU with the highest score. The repair, reconstruction and re­ Planning Director “AN ORDINANCE ACCEPT­ at City nail, 147'u Campoeli Rahway, N. J. The purpose of ditions and friendly co-workers. The Pru placement of public roads, works ING AND ADOPTING THE Street, Rahway, New Jersey, on Street, Rahway, New Jersey, on tournament is open to all the meeting is to elect Directors, is the place where your high school facilities, and structures, and NOTICE COMPILED AND REVISED the 8th day of March, 1971, the 8th day of March, 1971, boys and girls seven through review the operation of the education can open the door to a WHEREAS, the City of Rahway The Board of Adjustment of ORDINANCES OF THE CITY at eight o’clock PM. prevailing at eight o'clock PM. prevailing 14 years of age. Y.M.C.A. for the year 1970, and is desirous of making application the Township of Clark will hold a OF RAHWAY, ESTABLISH­ time, at which time and place all time, at which time and place aU rewarding career. ING AND PROVIDING FOR persons interested therein wiU be consider plans for the future. to the State Treasurer for such public meeting on Monday, Feb­ persons interested therein will be LEGAL NOTtC* The Constitution provides There are many opportunities available, relief as provided by law, there­ ruary 22, 1971, at 8 p.m., at the THE PUBLICATION THERE­ given an opportunity to be beard given an opportunity to be heard including CLERICAL, TYPING, KEYPUNCH for Municipal Building, to hear the OF" Adopted October 10th, concerning the same. concerning the same. SEALED BIDS that all members 21 years of age BE IT ORDAINED BY THE following applications; 1951, and referring particularly ROBERT W. SCHROF ROBERT W. SCHROF The Board of Education of the and older are invited by a pub­ and STENO jobs, and trainee positions in MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE CAL. 31-70—Jack Rose, to erect to Title V, Chapter 1, et seq. City Clerk City Clerk City of Rahway, County of Union, lic announcement. All members COMPUTER OPERATIONS, CLAIMS, CITY OF RAHWAY an addition to his home at 166 entitled "TRAFFIC.” AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND State of New Jersey, invite* in good standing are eligible UNDERWRITING, ACCOUNTING and other 1. The Mayor be and he is Acorn Drive, Block 33K, Lot 6, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED sealed bids for General Class­ to vote. areas. If you qualify for a trainee position hereby authorized to make rear yard violation. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE “AN ORDINANCE ACCEPT­ “AN ORDINANCE ACCEPT­ room Supplies. B. U. SMITH application for such funds as CAL. 5-71—Martin Rappaport, CITY OF RAHWAY; ING AND ADOPTING THE ING AND ADOPTING THE Sealed bids will be received in General Secretary in our Special Training Program, you’ll get may be available pursuant to add a two-car attached garage Section 1. Title V, Chapter 1, COMPILED AND REVISED COMPILED AND REVISED the Business Office, Washington 2/ 11/ 2t an exceptional starting salary, plus an to law and regulations adopt­ and storage area at 45 Surrey Section 12 of said Codification ORDINANCES OF THE CITY ORDINANCES OF THE School, 139 E. Grand Avenue, opportunity for faster advancement ed thereunder for the repair, Road, Block 38K, Lot 9, rear yard adopted by the City of Rahway OF RAHWAY, ESTABLISH­ CITY OF RAHWAY, ESTAB­ Rahway, New Jersey, until 3:00 reconstruction and replace­ violation. shall be amended to add the fol­ ING AND PROVIDING FOR LISHING AND PROVIDING P.M. o’clock, March 1, 1971 pre­ ESTATE OF JAMES S. BORNE, JR. Benefits include a TUITION REFUND PLAN ment of public roads, works At a meeting of the Clark lowing: PROHIBITED PARKING THE PUBLICATION THERE­ FOR THE PUBUCATION vailing time. Bids will be publicly Deceased. if you wish to continue your education while In accordance with the provi­ facilities and structures dam­ Board cf Adjustment held on Jan­ OF” Adopted October 10th, THEREOF" Adopted October opened and read aloud in the Pursuant to the order of MARY working; paid vacations; numerous paid aged by the storm of May- uary 25. 1971, the following appli­ sions of said section, no per­ 1951, and referring particular­ 10th, 1951, and referring par­ Business Office at the above men­ holidays; and a company cafeteria What’s June 1968. son shall park a vehicle at C. K AN AN E, Surrogate of the cations for variances were acted ly to Title V, Chapter 1 et seq. ticularly to TiUe V, Chapter tioned address beginning at 3:00 more, Prudential trains you on the job. 2. That the municipality through upon: any time upon any of the fol­ entitled “TRAFFIC.” 1, et seq. entitled “TRAFFIC." P.M. on March 1, 1971. Mailed County of Union, made on the the Mayor, shall certify the Linden Colonial Bldg., Inc., to lowing described streets or BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE bids must be received on or be­ amount of funds expended erect a commercial building at parts of streets: ______MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE fore 3:00 P M , Monday, March I, 29th day of Jan,, A.D,, 197 1, upon by the City of Rahway for 1453-1457 Raritan Road, Block WEST INMAN AVENUE — CITY OF RAHWAY: CITY OF RAHWAY, 1971. the application of the undersigned, FOR POSITIONS IN OUR NEWARK HOME OFFICES, APPLY BY ATTENDING NEARBY each project. 148, Lot 15—denied. BOTH SIDES. From the Easterly Section 1. Title V, Chapter L entitled “TRAFFIC." Bids are to be stamped on the as Administratrix of the estate of 8. That the City of Rahway Henry Schmulewiu. to erect a curb line of Jefferson Avenue to Section 12 of said Codification Section 1. Title V, Chapter 1, outside of the envelope: WEEKEND INTERVIEWS AT: does hereby hold the State one-family dwelling at 57 Mae a point 200' east thereof. adopted by the City of Rahway Section 12 of said Codification BIDS FOR said deceased, notice is hereby of New Jersey, and the de­ Belle Drive. Block 34, Lot 4 1 - WEST INMAN AVENUE — shall be amended to add the fol- adopted by the City of Rahway General Classroom Supplies given to the creditors of said de­ ELIZABETH DISTRICT OFFICE partments and agents there­ appro ved. BOTH SIDES. From the Westerly lowing: PROHIBITED PARKING. shall be amended to add the fol­ Specifications for the above 712 Newark Avenue of, harmless from any dam­ Gaylord Macabee, to permit a curb line of Jefferson Avenue to In accordance with the provi­ lowing: PROHIBITED PARKING. may be secured at the office of ceased to exhibit to the subscrih- Elizabeth, New Jersey ages, losses and claims which photographer’s studio In a resi­ a point 200» west thereof. sions of said section, no per­ In accordance with the provi- the Secretary of the Board, Wash- er under oath or affirmation their Dates: Fri., Feb 19, — 4 P M to 8 P.M may arise directly or indi­ JEFFERSON AVENUE—BOTH dence at 716 Raritan Road, Block son shall park a vehicle be­ sions of said section, no per- ington School, 13# E. Grand AVe- , . t ,, Sat., Feb 20, — 9 A.M. to 2 P.M rectly from the performance 33J, Lot 9—denied. SIDES. From the Northerly curb tween the hours specified son shaU park a v ^ c le at nue. Rahway, New Jersey. cla,ms and demandsa*ams' ,he of such work or services as Villnan Fifteen, to erect a line of West Inman Avenue to a upon any of the following de­ any time upon any of the foi- The Board of Education re- estate of said deceased within six may be performed under this motel and office building at 1 Wal­ point 200' north thereof. scribed streets or parts of lowing described streets or serve, the rrg n to reject any and M iths from the date of said order, project whether by the nut Avenue, Block 154, Lots 3 JEFFERSON AVENUE—BOTH streets; holidays excluded. part* of streets: all bids, or proposals or parts of , , United States of America, and 6—approval recommended -to SIDES. From the Southerly curb PLYMOUTH DRIVE — BOTH EAST MILTON AVENUE — bids or proposals, waive any in- ar tiie7 Wlil forever barred from the State of New Jersey, the the Governing Body. line of West Inman Avenue to s SIDES. 7 A.M. to 12 Noon. Entire NORTH SIDE. Between Augusta formalities and award contract prosecuting or recovering the same Prudential local unit or any depart­ Thomas O’Malley, to enclose a point 200' south thereof. length. Fridays. Street and Irving Street. which in their judgment may be . . ., ments, agencies or agents carport at 22 Linda Lane, Block Section I. Any Ordinance or Section 2. Any ordinance or Section J. Any Ordinance or for the best Interest of the Board againsI lhe 8“ bs,riber* 213 Washington Street, Newark. N.J. 07101 thereof. 177, Lot 11—approved. parts of Ordinances inconsistent parts of ordinances inconsistent parts of Ordinance* inconsistent of Education. Gertrude Bowne 4. All ordinances or parts ef Zion Lutheran Church, to erect herewith are hereby repealed. herewith are hereby repealed. herewith are hereby repealed. By order of the Board of Edu- Executrix AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F ordinances inconsistent here­ an Identifying sign on the prem­ Section 3. This Ordinance shall Section 3. This ordinance «hail Section S. This Ordinance shaU cation. City of Rahway, in the „ , , n with are hereby repealed. ises at Raritan Road and Oak take effect immediately after take effect immediately after take effect immediately after County of Union, New Jersey. »alter S. Pryga 5. This ordinance shall take Ridge Road, Block 28, Lot 10— passage and publication accord- passage and publication according passage and pubUcation accord- fkted: February 8, 1971 163 t, Milton Ave, effect Immediately upon approved. tng to law and approval thereof to Uw and approval thereof by ing to law and approval thereof (Signed) Rah wav \ t final passage and pursuant WARREN PETERSEN, by the Comminioner of Trana- the Commissioner of Transporta- by the Commissioner of Trans- NORMAN J. ANDERSON to law. Secretary poriation. tion. portation. Board Secretary oa w 2 Fees II.. i * RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1971 PAGE 11

^ D c u f ile -M o a J c ► BOWCRAFT died ¿n 4906 SKI SHOP Mr. and Mrs. JosephMal- acow of 224 W. Grand Ave., Route 22, Scotch Plaint, N. J. Rahway, celebrated their 233-0675 65th wedding anniversary at a dinner In Ye Cottage Inn, Keyport. Hosts were their daughters Welcome to Our and sons-lnlaw,Mr.andMrs. Harold Presser of Rahway and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ver- bel of Elizabeth and their son Ski Vacation and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aai on Malacow of High­ land Park. SALE Mr. and Mrs. Malacow were married on Feb. 3, 1906, In New York City. They resided in Bayonne for 45 years before moving to Rah­ way. Mr. Malacow was the own­ er of Malacow's Bakery, Bayonne, until his retire­ ment in 1955. He has been a school crossing guard at Es- terbrook and Central Aven­ ues for the past eight years. He is a regular attendant at the Suburban Temple Min- yans in Linden and at the Minyans in Temple Beth Tor­ Miss Kathleen Patricia Tucker ah, Rahway. Mrs. James Raymond Powers tM ibb & afaicia 'M . dúm ckaAÍcá Mrs. Malacow is a former (The former Miss Sandra Ann Stevens) Why Not Take New Fiberglas president of the Daughters of t M t ö & dCaM ile&n duck& i lo Israel, a member of HIAS 0c fyied fouyene ffi. Skis And A Colorful Fashion and a member of the United £Pcm dia to James Raymond ucation in Brewer School and being planned. jamin J Jones Jr., son of Powers son of Mr.andMrs. is the director of recreation Cadigan of 472 Colonial Rd., graduation, he plans to do Miss Hancharick, who at­ M r and Mrs Beniamin lo- James Raymond Powers Sr. for Clark, Roselle Park. graduate study at Bernard nes of 125 Broadwav Clark of 505 HaSel Ave., Linden, Miss Stevens had Miss Miss Tucker is a graduate Baruch College, New York has been announced' bv her on Saturday, Jan. 9, in St. June Stevens, her sister, as of Mother Seton Regional City, toward a master of na^nte Mr and Mrs John Mary’s Church, Elizabeth, her maid of honor and Mrs. High School, Clark, and a business administration de­ r S e U of «7 D irC The bride is a graduate Barbara Notchey of Clark nursing graduate of Mid­ gree. Rd Union 8 of Cranford High School and as her matron of honor. Best dlesex County College, Ed­ A Sept. 4 wedding is plan­ Miss Cantrell attended Ursinus College, Collegevil- man for die groom was Art- ison. She is a registered ned. Newark State College and le. Pa. where she received hur Baudendistel of Eliza- is emnloved in the micro- a bachelor of science degree beth and Leo Spirito of biology department of the in health and physical educa- Springfield was an usher. Spring Fashions W ill Be Shown ScheriL Corn tion. She is teaching those The reception was held at “ Tune Into Spring,’/ a of Roselle, furs by Stephen Her fiance "is a irraduate subjects in Charles H. Bre- the home of the bride’s par- complete fashion show, will of New York, and wigs by of Newark State College! wer School, Clark, where she ents immediately following be held in the Franklin School Fredric of Rahway. The furs, where he is working toward als° is involved in coaching the wedding. in Rahway, on March 10 at fashions and wigs will be is Z a master’s degree. He tea- “ ^P o w ers ^ a ¿raduate BRODRICK - MOULD 7:30 p. m. modeled by the parents and ches mathematics at Gov- Mr Mary’s HiRh School The engagement of Miss The show will feature teachers of the school. frills and frocks by Selwan Admission tickets will be HighHichr School,SchioigBerkefe?Hei Berkeley Hei- Elizabeth, and Seton HaU Un- 0fKathy Mr. Sue and Mould, Mrs. Gordon daughter T. sold at $1.50 each for adults ghts, and is a stockbroker VAIL - SUTTER Mould 0f 71 Amelia Dr., 27 Million Suffer and 75 cents for children. associated with Ferruggia Miss Theresa Sutter has Clark to James T. Brod- The Union County Heart Tickets may be bought by and Llppman Inc., Union, become engaged to Craig ’son 0f Mr. and Mrs. Association, supported by the telephoning Mrs. Henry Win­ Mr. Jones is a lieutenant K. Vail, son of Mr. and Ronald Brodrick, of West 1971 Heart Fund campaign, kle at 381-0974. in the New Jersey National Mrs. E. Robert Vail of 612 Bridgewater, Mass., has which is being conducted now There will be door prizes Guard. Sherman Ave., Roselle Park, been announced. throughout February, esti­ awarded. DUDAS - MOORE it was announced by her The bride - to - be is a mates that more than 27, Our ads get you action.,,Call Announcement has been parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- sophomore at Barrington 000,000 Americans suffer made by Mr. and Mrs. Ed- soph B, Sutter Sr. qf 23 College, Barrington, R. I., from some form of heart and The Rahway News-Record at ward S. Moore of 955 Rar- James Ave., Clark. where her fiance is a sen- blood vessel disease. 388-0600 or 388-0601. itan Rd., Clark, of the en- Miss Sutter is employed i0r> Mr. Brodrick plans to gagement of their daugh- in the accounting office of enter law school in Septem- ter. Miss Kathleen A. Mo- New Jersey Bell Tele- ber. ore, to Michael A. Dudas, Phone Co., Cranford. The A VERY SPECIAL OFFER son of Mrs. Susan Dudas prospective bridegroom at- KOLODECHIK - KEANE of 61 Terry Ave., Edison, tends Mercer County Com- Miss Theresa E. Keane is to a engaged to wed Melvin Kolo- Tbe bride - to - be is munity College, Trenton. PROSPECTIVE BRIDE WHO LIVES IN CLARK employed by the National ______dechik, son of Mr. and Mrs. State Bank, Elizabeth. MAIER - EDWARDS Harry Kolodechik of 306 Jen­ and plans to be married in one year Mr. Dudas, who attend- The betrothal of Miss Don- sen Ave., Rahway. Their be- ed Middlesex County Col- na Lynn Edwards to Albert trothal was revealed by her Call lege, Edison, is with Cic- E. Maier 2nd, son of Mr. mother, Mrs Madeline cone’s Welding Works, Ise- and Mrs. Albert E. Maier of Keane of 727 Me Gillvray Un. 60 Armstrong Dr., Clark, PL, Linden. The wedding is set for has been revealed by her The future bride, daugh- GA YLORD Sent 11 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris ter of John J. Keane of 620 „I Edwards of Belford. Madison Ave., Elizabeth, is L-LAUtiR-ui i The bride _ to - be and astenographerwiththePub- 382-2453 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. ler {iance are employees lie Service Electric and Gas for a free engagement picture. ° n £r. Of 729 Hyslip Ave., of ^ E< williams Co., Co., Elizabeth. Westfield, have announced Cranford. He attended the Her fiance is attending by appointment only °f F.beir dau- Automation Institute, Ne- Union County Technical In- limited time ghter, Miss Kathleen Ann warjc_ stitute, Scotch Plains, and Ott, to John Vincent Cladek, xhe wedding is set for is employed by the Helmuth WITH THIS ADVERTISEMENT son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ May 1. Tool and Die Co., Linden. liam V. Cladek of 2062 Price St., Rahway. I The bride - elect is a senior at the College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station. Her fiance is a senior at ...ijoiïll fall In love Seton Hall University, South We wont charge you a cent Orange. with our services!!!

Cub Pack Shows if you dial the wrong number. WE ARE A FULL SERVICE BANK Do you have to pay if you reach the wrong number when taking HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS Projects, Gives advantage of our low dial-it-yourself rates? □ No. □ Just try to SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES CHECKING ACCOUNTS find what number or location you’ve reached, then hang up, dial SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Pins and Badges the operator, and tell her about the mistake. PERSONAL LOANS WE WILL BE CLOSED The January Cub Pack 47 CHRISTMAS CLUB FRIDAY MORTGAGES 'Lincoln** Blrthdoy, Fob. 12th meeting, which was called to and order by thecubmaster, Sam CAR LOANS MONDAY Pilot, at the First Presby­ and ALL Washington*» Blrthdoy, OTHER Fob. I5tb terian Church, Rahway, had WE WILL BE OPEN BANKING as its theme “ Skies/’ The SATURDAY, SERVICES cubs showed and explained Fob. 1 3th — 9 am to Noon their projects about the stars and planets. A special certificate of appreciation was given to Ron Pinkham for the work COMMUNITY he has done for the pack. There will be a display MAIN OFFICE window at Steve - Art Plas­ 601 NORTH WOOD AVE. tic, 1522 Irving St., Rah­ STATE BANK & TRUST CO. LINDEN, NEW JERSEY way, through Sunday. The ABC d e f Frio evo*. 6 to 8 p.m. boys will exhibit their pro­ m e m b e r f . d .i .c . jects. Mrs. Helen Flynn 2 3 will be in charge of the dis­ play. Mrs. Flynn also has be­ come a den mother for Den 5. The Blue and Gold dinner MNO has been scheduled for Feb. GHI JKL rjiiuBliWS R A H W A Y 26. It is being planned by

Rahway Hospital That Golden Glow Daughters of American Revolution Has Been Using Hear Speech on National Defense Educational Unit Mrs. Wilmot A.Milburyof president general’s message. A 21 - foot trailer, called 615 Seminary Ave., Rahway, A contribution was voted a Computer - Van, Is visit­ was hostess at her home to for national defense and the ing Rahway Hospital for two Rebecca Cornell Chapter, bell tower at Valley Forge, weeks to present an oppo- Daughters of the American Pa. tunity to physicians and nur­ Revolution last Feb. 3. She The Colonial Ball will be ses to participate in an ed­ was assisted in entertaining held in the Nassau Inn, ucational computer pro­ by Mrs. Edwina Worth of Princeton, on March 13 and Let our Garden of Paper help you gramming East Orange. the spring conference at the Mrs. Lyle Cooper, regent, Hotel Dennis, Atlantic City, be a perfect Valentine's Day hostess The Computer - Van, a had charge of die meeting on March 25-26. unique innovation In medi­ with recording secretary, Mrs. Cooper was selected We’re ready now with everything you need cal education, came into Mrs. Kenneth Freeman, cor­ delegate to the 80th Contin­ being with the New Jersey responding secretary, Mrs. ental Congress in Washing­ Division of the American Earl Hoffman, and treasurer, ton April 18-23 and Mrs. • China • Russell Stover Candy Cancer Society providing Mrs. William Rand, report­ Nicholas C. Buroff was funds and the Academy of ing. named alternate. Medicine of New Jersey Mrs. Hoffman had charge Awards day will be held being responsible for oper­ of the meeting and gave a on April 1 in the Holiday • Glassware Hallmark Cards ation of the van. The pro­ report on national defense. Inn, Trenton. gramming of cases Is the Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Errlchefti Mrs. J. Nelson Smith spoke The next meeting will be responsibility of Worley and on "The Hornet’s Nest,"and held at the home of Mrs. • Candles • Centerpieces Ringe Inc., who retain own­ Mrs. Lester Walker read the Freeman on March 3. ership of die program. The Ç È cm iei, PRobe & tAÍe> Jietti JÍÍa /tÁ mobile unit arrived at Rah­ way Hospital on Jan. 28 and Voice of Democracy Prizes Given Valentine Wrapping in our complete will leave Rahway tomorrow. PRÍiei/i 50U i &ea/i o f Æ aA/ùaye Three seniors of Arthur L. Johnson Regional High The use of simulated pat­ Gift Wrap department School, Clark, were selected as die local winners in ient management is restrict­ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Er- the 1971 Voice of Democracy contest. ed to physicians, dentists, Mr. and Mrs. Errichetti Raymond C. Hoffmann, commander of John L. Ruddy Miss Catherine Brederick medical students and nurses. richetti of 350 N. 6th St., were married on Jan. 30, Post 7363, Veterans of Foreigh Wars, announced this The program is divided In­ Newark, celebrated their 1921, at St. Lucy’s Church, The Garden of Paper 50th wedding anniversary week that die script written by George Yarusavage to three parts, slides, com­ Newark. won first prize in the Clark competition. Miss Elaine M ib b ^ßattietine PRtcttetich, CLARKTON SHOPPING CENTER puter phase and literature. Saturday, Jan. 30, at a din­ They have five children, ner party for relatives and Gannon placed second and Stephen McDevitt took third. There are four slide sub­ a daughter Josephine of Ne­ The students will be awarded gold, silver and bronze CLARK, N. J. jects, all pertaining to can­ close friends at Biase’s Res­ wark, Mrs. Phyllis Svaikau- ffja/m eb PR. - M i t t e t {P naetyett taurant, Newark, given by ckas of Clark, Jerry of medals and Savings Bonds valued at $100, $50 and 381-7555 cer: oral, gynecology, der­ $25, respectively, for their taped essays on the subject, matology and dentistry. It their children. Fairfield, Mrs. Angela Pet- Mr. Errichetti, born in ruzzi of Lake Parsippany, "Freedom— Our Heritage.” Mr. andMrs. Robert Brod­ Both are working in New-' Free Parking • Free Gift Wrapping addition to 35 - 50 pictures In addition, young Mr. Yarusavage will have an op­ erick of Jersey City have an­ ark where Mr. Miller is a of actual cases for each sub­ Italy in 1893, came to die Nicholas of Newark and 12 United States in 1912. He grandchildren. portunity to compete in district contests for nationally- nounced the engagement of selection and referral offi­ 9:30 to 8:30 Mon. thru Sat. ject, the slides show statis­ served in the U. S. Army, awarded scholarships. their daughter, Miss Cath­ cer for the manpower devel­ UNI-CARD HANDI-CHARGE tics regarding rates of in­ 30th Infantry in World War erine Broderick, to James R. opment training section of cidence, cure and mortality I. He is a former employee Nursing Services For Residents Still Available Miller, the son of Mr. and the New Jersey State Train­ of the Essex County Park Mrs. Robert Miller of 1536 ing 1 Employment Service. Commission, having been The Visiting Nurse and solved the Rahway-Clark Six members of the former Campbell St., Rahway. Miss Broderick is an em­ retired for the last 11 years. Health Services of Westfield agency, and of die United Rahway-Clark board of ployment counselor trainee Mrs. Errichetti is the for­ and Elizabeth announced it Community Fund, working directors joined the VNHS In May 1970, Mr. Miller for the work incentive pro­ THE VAIL-DEANE SCHOOL mer Rose Franco and she has assumed the responsibil­ cooperatively with the boarc executive board: George and Miss Broderick were gram, a project of the New also was born in Italy. She ity for the nursing services of the Visiting Nurse and Wrasman, who was the pre­ graduated from Jersey City Jersey State Training and came to the U. S w i ’ia in previously provided by the Health Services. sident of that agency, and State College, Jersey City, Employment Service. College Preparatory lor Girls in îyzu, i visiting Nurse Association of As a certified home health Mrs. Wrasman, from Clark. where Mr. Miller majoredin The couple plan a 12 p.m. Rahway and Clark. agency, the VNHS has been Donald Fagans, John Hopkins economics and Miss Brod­ nuptial mass at St. Paul’s VNHS executive director providing MedicareandMed- Mrs. John L. Markey ana erick in social science sec­ the Cross Church, Jersey (Boys, Grades K-3) Mrs. Johanna E. Kennedy icaid services in these com- Mrs. A. K. Fleming, all ol ondary education. City, on May 29. DOG OBEDIENCE said this was done at the re­ muni ties and is well acquain­ Rahway. quest of the board, which dis- ted with the area. Additional services avail­ in Westfield able to residents of these Tests for September 1971 Admission communities will be after­ care for patients being dis­ charged from hospitals, bed­ Grades 1-5: April 3 side nursing care under a doctor’s direction, plus the skills of the VNHS nurse. Grades 6-12: By Appointment Working with therapists, ENR0LLN0WF0R the public health nurses pro­ JANUARY CLASS THE PINGRY SCHOOL vide physical and speech Kindergarten: By Appointment therapy and an extensive re­ 8 Week A COLLEGE PREPARATORY DAY SCHOOL storative nursing program. Course $25. Nutrition and mental health For All Breeds FOR BOYS IN GRADES 4 - 12 618 Salem Ave., Elizabeth, N.J. A Non-discriminating Institution services are also available. N.J. DOG COLLEGE The visits to Rahway and Clark will be made from the 351-3141 687 2393 ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS Westfield office at 773 Cen­ Telephone tral Avenue, 232-0709. Miss Freida Kelm is supervisor. Name Division Head I Russell A. Cookingham of. K WRITE OR TELEPHONE THE PINGRY SCHOOL Monument Beach, Mass., has t been appointed by Gov. Wil­ 215 North Avenue, Hillside liam T. Cahill as the new (201) 355-6990 director of the State Divi­ sion of Fish, Game and Shell- fisheries. Ours is a nice kind of “profit’! In all our years of handling people's health-care doctor expenses. Expenses no one can anticipate. Miss Mary Margaret O’ Brien problems, we've never made one cent. Or often afford. Which Is not to say we don't profit from our work When serious health emergencies arise, we help We do. We profit in pride and satisfaction from take care of the payments. Direct to participating events like below. A father being welcomed home doctors and hospitals. With a minimum of red-tape. 'M ibb 'M aAty M a/iaaA ei (0 PBuen after a long hospital stay Happy because he's with In many cases, “ paid in full". his loved ones Happy that he's recovered because Administering a fund to protect half the state's of the care he received from his doctor and hospital. population is a big job. In doing it, we at the New P M eA ettett tt PR

Finzel, Scardaville N e w T e n t s Think of it. The convenience of a free checking account backed by a cash loan reserve from And Wagenhoffer F o r S c o u t s $400 to $5,500, which Three residents of Rahway The Mothers’ Club of Boy you can draw on at any have been elected to the Fed- Scout Troop ft47, Rahway, at eration of New Jersey Tax- their bi-monthly meeting that time. That's Free and Easy payers. They are Philip Fin- was called to order by pres- Checking at SETCO with P.A.C.E. zel, fourth vice president; ident Nancy Hood, was noti- Permanently Available Credit Extension. Mrs. Arlene Scardaville, fled by the troop committee secretary, and George Wag- that the scouts are in need There is no minimum balance required, enhoffer, treasurer. of new tents and requested no monthly service charge and no check Ronald M. Kidwell of Pas- assistance. It was decided saic, reelected president, that the funds needed would charge — our Checking Accounts charged that President Rich- be the mothers’ project for are really free. ard M. Nixon’s “inflation- this year, Start checking the free and easy way. ary deficit budget will speed It was voted and passed destruction of our currenty that an attendance award Come into any S E TC O office and and rob all Americans of the would be presented at all value of hard-earned sav- subsequent meetings, ings.” Mrs. Dorothy Kluse is Kidwell said that the ad- chairman of the rummage ministration “has sought to sale to be held April 21-22 deceive the public through in downtown Rahway on Ir- the soothing but fraudulent ving st., across from the SUMMIT and ELIZABETH term 'revenue sharing’when, A&P. TRUST COMPANY in fact, there is no revenue Mrs. Kluse requested that to share without excessive sH members and interested taxation." He called for a partieB start saving now. SUMMIT ■ BERKELEYICIGHTS ■ CLARK ■ ELIZABETH ■ EUZABETWORT ■ HEW PROVIOEHCE reduction in government ‘This is our biggest money­ Memeer Fiderai Deposit :n»rance Corporation • Member Federai Reserve System spending at all levels and making event of the year, elimination of the “ disas- What you don't want might be trous federal deficit if our jU8t what someone else is nation is to survive in free- looking for,” she said, dom with maximum prosper- Cathy Christensen, a ity for all.” member of the club, has The statewide taxpayer agreed to show her new federation, holding its sec- spring line of “Her Majesty ond annual convention in Jewelry” at the next meet- South Plainfield, voted as a i«g on Wednesday, March 17 principal campaign goal this at 7*30 P*m- at the Boy year the placing on the No- Scout room, First Presby- vember general election bal- terian Church, W. Grand Ave. lot a constitutional amend- Everyone is welcome; ment preventing the Legisla- members, friends and the ture from enacting a per- general public. A brochure sonal income tax. wae shown of the top-quality ’terns at moderate prices. RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1971 PAGE 13

Morristown; a sister, Mrs. kes of Jackson and Mrs. Ja­ al. He was 69. Daniel Cronin ofMorristown Jlles, 65, of 118 Pine St., Mission Sunday HNS to Have 0 é ¿á u iú e ú mes Lhotak and Mrs. Wil­ Mr. Munz was bom in Elizabeth, who died at Perth and a grandchild. liam Hawk, both of Wheat Talheim, Germany, and came Arrangements were com­ Amboy General Hospital af­ & Church Services Ridge, Colo.; a brother, Har­ to this country in 1926, set­ ter a brief illness. She was pleted by the Pettit Funeral ry Luhrs of Mountainside; tling in Newark. He moved To Be Observed Father and Son j . A. RaniSey, 62 Home, 371 W. Milton Ave., the wife of William Jlles. six sisters, Mrs. Irene Car- to Irvington in 1960. He was a Bom in South Carolina, HOLY COMFORTER EPIS­ day at 11 a. m. Sacrament . _ Rahway. roll of Irvington, Mrs. Mar­ blacksmith COPAL Services have been held Mrs. Jiles lived in Rahwa; At Zion Lutheran for John A. Ramsey, 62, of garet Finnegan and Mrs. Mr. Munz was the father prior to moving to Elizabes Rahway I f r S I C S , t u Breakfast Sun. Connie Brown, both of Sum­ of Mrs. Rose Busacca of in 1946. On Sunday, the Lutheran classes will meet at 9:30 The Rev. Walter Gorski, 2018 Barnett St., Rahway, Miss Gerner, 71 mit, Mrs. Dorothy Faucher Clark. Church Women will spon­ The Episcopal Church of a. m. assistant pastor of Sacred who died in Rahway Hospital Miss Ruth Gerner of 312 of Springfield, Mrs. Marian ... / r Callage Eareliaat up sor the annual Mission Sun­ the Holy Comforter will have The leadership training Heart Rom an Catholic after a brief illness. He was Clark St., New York City, Florio of Bemardsville, and M K JllAC f)j Enrollment at New Jer­ day services in Zion Luth­ the celebration of the Holy program will be conducted Church, Wallington, will the husband of Mrs. Mar­ a former Linden resident, Mrs. Rita Dotlo of Orange, * U J sey's colleges and univer­ eran Church, Rahway. The Communion at 7:30 a.m., on Sunday from 8:30 to 10 speak at the annual father and garet Mary Ramsey. died at home. She was 71. Conn., six grandchildren and Funeral services have sities increased by 14 per Rev. Dr. Ruben Pedersen family service and Church p. m. son Communion breakfast of Mr. Ramsey was bom in Miss Gerner was born in a great - grandchild. been held for Mrs. Katie cent this fall. School at 9:30 a. m. and mor­ The Women’s Association the St. Mary’s Holy Name Newark. He lived in Rahway will be the speaker at the 8 for five years. Brooklyn and had lived in Arrangements were com­ and 11 a. m. services. ning prayer and sermon at sewing and fellowship day Society of St. Mary’s Church, Linden at one time before pleted by the Lehrer - Cra- 11 a. m. on Sunday. will be on Tuesday from 10 He was employed as a moving to Brooklyn. She was biel Funeral Home, 275 W. § Classes of preparation for a. m. to 2 p. m. The Bible machine operator for 30 a nurse. Milton Ave., Rahway. Holy Confirmation, consid­ study period will begin on years by Weston Instruments She leaves three brothers, ered in the Episcopal Chur­ Wednesday at 8 p. m. Inc., Newark, until retire­ Frank of Linden, John of I ch to complete the Christ­ ment, in August 1970. He St. Petersburg, Fla. and Mrs. Toal ian s baptism, are starting TRINITY METHODIST was a member of the Wes­ Fred of Dunedin, Fla., and Mrs. Winifred Tracey LEHRER-ÜRABIEL and are open to all inter­ Rahway ton Employees Union and the several nieces and nephews. Toal, wife of James Toal of ested persons, whether look­ company’s 25 - year club. The service was held on 38 Coleen St., Newark, died ing forward to confirmation The Rev. Gordon W.Baum Mr. Ramsey was a com­ Tuesday in the afternoon at at home. She was the mother on May 2 or simply interes­ will preach the sermon at municant of St. Mary’s Ro­ CRAB1ÈÏ7 the Lehrer - Crabial Fun­ of James J. Toal of Clark. J .ssoyATEi^/ Funeral Hone ted in learning more about the services on Sunday at man Catholic Church and a eral Home, 275 W. Milton Mrs. Toal was born in Ire­ the Episcopal Church. Clas­ 9:30 a. m. in the chapel member of the Holy Name (fond B. Crtbtei. director manaftf Society. Ave., Rahway. land and came to this country ses for adults are held Thur­ and at 11 a. m. in the sanc­ when a girl, settling with her sdays at 8 p. m. in the Par­ tuary. The Adult Bible Class Also surviving are a son, fammly in Newark. She was ish House, 739 Seminary will meet at 9:30 a. m. and Thomas, of Rahway; a dau­ John Luhrs, 51 a member of Sacred Heart Ave. Classes for children, the Youth Fellowship and ghter, Mrs. William Bax­ Church in Newark’s Vails- grade five and above, are Confirmation Class at7p.m. ter of Philadelphia, a brot­ John Joseph Luhrs, 51, of burg section. held on Saturdays at 11 a.m. The Board of Trustees will her, William Ramsey of 15 Third St., Avenel, died 275 West Milton Avenue, RAHWAY « 388-1874 | at home after a long illness. in the undercroft of the chur­ meet next Thursday, Feb. serves all of Middlesex and Union Counties 18, at 8 p. m. He was the husband of Mrs. ch, Both classes will be con­ The Rev. Walter Gorski FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Adolf Munz, 69 from Milttown, Ratway. Cranford and Westfietd. ducted by the rector, the Rev. Lenten services will be SCIENTIST Pauline Countryman Luhrs. Robert P. Helmick. conducted in the chapel every Rahway, on Sunday in the Rahway Also surviving are a son, Adolf Munz of 42 Breckin­ Wednesday at 8 p. m. beg­ school cafeteria. John P. of Rahway; three ridge Terr., Irvington, died inning Feb. 24. The breakfast will be ser­ A lesson - sermon on daughters, Mrs. Robert Oa­ in Irvington General Hospit- ft* FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ved following attendace at Rahway There will be an organ Soul” will be given at the Rev. Or. Ruben Pedersen recital on Sunday, Feb. 28, the 8:45 a.m. Mass in St. worship service on Sunday The Rev. Dr. Pedersen, at 4 p. m. Mary’s Church. Joseph Salay at 11a. m. The Sunday Sch­ who began his work as sec­ The Rev. Robert C. Pow- is chairman. ley will conduct the morning ool classes will convene at "FIVE FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE" retary for Africa for the FIRST METHODIST Other members of the com­ 10:55 a. m. Board of World Missions of worship services at 9:30 and mittee are Donald Hager, 11 o'clock on Sunday. His Rahway A radio series, “The the Lutheran Church in Am­ "With Liberty and Justice vice chairman; Paul Haucke, Truth That Heals,” is heard erica on Sept. 1, 1965, took sermon topic will be “ What John Kamai, William Boll- We Believe Matters.” Spec­ for All” will be the sermon on Sundays at 8:15a.m.over MARTIN'S furniture the post with nearly 20 years subject of the Rev. Kenneth wage, Henry Skryniarz, Jules station WERA, Plainfield, of experience in missionary ial music will be provided Swierk, Stanley Rodak, Ro­ by the Junior and Adult A. Austenberg at the 11 a.m. and at 9:45 a. m. over stat­ service and administration. service on Sunday. Church bert Caliguire, John Truch- ion WVNJ, Newark.' From the time of his or­ Choirs. Child care for chil­ School classes will meet at owski and William M. Fee. FLOOR SAMPLE SALE! dination by the former Aug- dren of parents attending 9:45 a. m. Tickets may be purchased ZION LUTHERAN ustana Lutheran Church in church services. Church The Uni ted Methodist You­ from committee members. ■ Clark 1946 until 1961, he was a School classes at 9:30 for th Fellowship will meet in Father Gorski also is as­ missionary of that church in children in nursery through the church on Sunday at 7 sistant director of the Arch­ “Hear the Word of the 20% to 4 0 * OFF Tanganyika. During the 15 Eighth grade; Senior High p. m. diocesan Mt. Carmel Guild, Lord” will be the sermon years he served as a parish Fellowship, 7 p. m. The Twelve will meet to­ Apostolate for the Deaf, Ber­ topic of the Rev. Joseph D. pastor, headmaster of a tea­ Youth and Adult choir re­ morrow at 8 p. m. in the gen County; president of Wal­ Kucharik at the 10:30 a.m. cher training center, presi­ hearsals will be at 7 and home of Mr. and Mrs. Char­ ling ton Public Library, and service on Sunday. The Sun­ dent of the Augustana Luth­ 8:15 p. m. today and the les Mauren, 78 Russell Ave., teacher and guidance coun­ day School classes and adult eran Mission, and first resi­ Cherub and Junior Choirs Rahway. selor for St. Mary’s High Bible hour group will meet dent of the Lutheran Church rehearsals tomorrow at 3:30 School, Rutherford, and Im­ at 9:15 a. m. The Senior of Central Tanganyika, now and 4 p. m. The P. C. Fel­ FIRST BAPTIST maculate Conception School, Youth Group will meet at the Central Synod of the Ev­ lowship will meet at 7 p.m. Rahway Lodi. 6:30 p. m. angelical Lutheran Church on Wednesday. in Tanzania. He also was as­ The Rev. Orrin T. Hard- sociated with inter - Luth­ OSCEOLA PRESBYTERIAN grove’s sermon at the 9:45 eran and interdenomina­ Clark a. m. service on Sunday fififi/iomaú ¿fi. ¿fiifi^inA onú tional activity, serving as will be “ Why Do We Have V % Boy Scout Sunday will be president of the Federation Wars?” Church School clas­ (Incorporated) of Lutheran Churches in observed at the 9:30 and 11 ses will meet at 11 a. m. Tanganyika and as a general a. m. services on Sunday. and the young people at 6 secretary of the Christian The Rev. William H. Elliott p. m. Rendering a dignified and personalized funeral Council of Tanganyika. Jr. will preach the sermon Naomai Circle will meet servicé to this community for three generations. Dr. Pedersen resigned and the sacrament of bap­ today at 1 p. m. The choir from missionary service in tism will be observed. The will rehearse tonight at 8:15 1961 to become associate Church School classes will EDWARD J. HIGGINS, Owner and Manager be held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. ZION LUTHERAN director of the Lutheran Rahway 1116 Bryant Street, Rahway World Federation’s Depart­ Activities scheduled are: Monday, 7:30 p. m., Board ment of World Mission. The Rev. Dr. Ruben A. From that assignment he of Trustees meeting’ Tues­ ANCIENT INCA & SPANISH MOTIF 1 WEEK ONLY day, 6:30 p. m., Boy Scout Pedersen will be the supply went to the Board of World pastor on Sunday momimg Missions post where he has Troop 44 buffet supper for 4 pc. SPANISH SECTIONAL members and their families for the Mission Sunday ser­ administrative responsibil­ vice. WE HAVE ity for work in Liberia and and court of honor; 7:30 p.m. Tanzania. Christian Education Com­ The Lutheran Church Wo­ LIVING ROOM SUITE Dr. Pedersen was born in mittee; Wednesday, 1 p.m,, men will have their meeting CHOICE OF FABRICS & COLORS ‘Circle 1 of Women’s Asso­ on Monday at 8 p. m. *639 Fairmont, Minn. He was gra­ duated from Gustavus Adol­ ciation; Thursday, Feb. 18, COCKTAIL TABLE ...... *119 phus College in 1942 and 9:30 a. m., Circle 2. from Augustana Theological SECOND BAPTIST Seminary in 1946. He was Rahway Christian Science awarded a doctor of divinity Reading Room degree by Gustavus Adol­ phus College in 1965. "The Spirit of the Lord” Dr. Pedersen is married will be the sermon title of 14M Irvi« Street the Rev. James W. Ealey Rahway to a former missionary nur­ of the 11 a. m. service on se in Tanzania. They have Sunday. Sunday School clas­ 12 m m ta 4 p.m. three daughters. Dr. and Daily Mrs. Pedersen reside in ses will meet at 9:30 a.m. AVENEL Glen Rock. The Ten Commandments tea of the Flower Club will ALL ARE WELCOME TEMPLE BETH TORAH be on Sunday at 4 p. m. Coal & on Co. 634-1400 Rahway The Middlesex Associa­ Services will be held to­ tion’s semi - annual ses­ morrow at 7 a. m. and 8:30 sion will be held from next p. m. In observance of Pre- Thursday, Feb. 18, through United Synagogue Youth Sab­ Saturday, Feb. 20, in St. bath, members of that group Paul’s Church, Trenton. will conduct the services The 75th anniversary of and Richard Corman, pre- the Senior Choir will be ob­ USY advisor, will deliver served with its All Nations MONEY A VAHABLE the sermon. There will be Tea on Sunday, Feb. 28, Oneg Shabbos after the ser­ at 4 p. m. vice. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN Other scheduled services Rahway are; Saturday, 8:30 a. m.; SPANISH DESIGN Junior Congregation, 10:30 "Nobody Likes A Loser” a. m.; Sunday, 8:30 a. m.; will be the sermon subject FOR BEDROOM SUITE Monday, 7 a. In., and Thur­ of the Rev. Richard R. Stre­ CRAFTED SELECTED HARDWOOD sday, Feb. 18, 7 a. m. eter at the service on Sun- MORTGAGE LOANS COMMODE...... *65 ~ Citizens Youth AND T % OFF HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS 50 Recreation On Residential Properties CARPET SALEll DuPont 501 Nylon Liberal Terms ..... Fast Friendly Service SCULPTURED Reg. 6.95 sq. yd Committee P IL E C A R P E T SALE t Sq. Yd. Your choice of avocado green, har- • • • • WISHES TO EXTEND ITS SINCERE APPRECIATION "SPECIALISTS IN HOME FINANCING" vest gold and flame red. TO THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATIONS FOR THEIR AID DURING 1970 SCULPTURED 0ZITE SPANISH Acrylic CARPET INDOOR CARPET Kitchen corpet, Murry ini While Auxiliary Police supply lests! Colors, Spanish block Q 5 0 AXIA FEDERAL SAVINCS blue, white. * 5 0 de sig n. % ß sq. yd. Reg. 9.95 sq. yd. y d First Aid Squad 1591 IRVING STREET, RAHNAY, N J. LINOLEUM CLEARANCE! CARPET Jaycees FOR THE 50% OFF! REMNANTS Large selection rem­ nant discontinued HOLIDAY WEEK-END patterns, odd lots. Installation arrang $2 Sideliners u p to 5 'x 12 NO BUSINESS TRANSACTED ed V ol to $9 *9- Yd $2sq. yd. EXPERT INSTALLATION ARRANGED Interact Club Friday, Feb. 12, Satarfay, Fab. 13 and Monday, Feb. 15 "OUR 44TH YEAR” MARTIN’S furniture OMi Daily 9 la 4 - Satartay 9 ta 12 Naas Key Club DRIVE-UP WINDOW - PARKING 67 WESTFIELD AVE., CLARK, N J . Accounts Insured to $20,000 by the OPEN DAILY 10 to 9 — SATURDAY til 6 Call FU 1-6886 Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Carp. PAGE 14 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1971 RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT

ball submarine, chicken sa­ ma;o sauce with Italian bread with tartar sauce and bread WEDNESDAY lad. and butter, hot meat ball and butter, manager’s choice Burger with golden gravy, Kiehn Advocates Tax Relief • £ > & M i FRIDAY sandwich on hard roll, bol­ with bread and butter, tuna rice, buttered corn, bread School Choice of one: oven - bak­ ogna sandwich. Choice of two: fish salad sandwich. Choice and butter, pudding and whip, ed fish sticks with tartar tater tots, buttered garden of two: French-fried pota­ milk. sauce, shell macaroni with peas, tossed salad. Dessert: toes, buttered carrots and THURSDAY Lunch meat sauce, manager’s cho­ home-made cake. Milk. peas, cole slaw. Dessert: Turkey and gravy, rice For Parents With Children ice, American cheese and THURSDAY fruited Jello. Milk. or sweet potatoes, dressing, tomato on hard roll. Choice Chicken chow mein with buttered peas, bread and but­ Menus of two: juice, French fried home-made corn bread and CLARK ter, cranberry sauce, fruit, potatoes, buttered mixed ve­ butter, pizza pie, chicken Week of Feb. 15 milk. Attending Private Schools ach, tossed salad, cole slaw. getables, stewed tomatoes, salad sandwich. Choice of MONDAY FRIDAY RAHWAY Choice on one: from daily tossed salad, cole slaw. two: buttered rice, fried noo­ No school. Choice of soups: chicken A resolution to ask Con­ numbers of parents as a riched the educational life dessert list. Choice of one: from daily dles, buttered mixed garden means of educating their of the nation through varied RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL TUESDAY noodle, clam chowder, cream gress to permit parents who Week of Feb. 15 A LA CARTE dessert list. vegetables. Dessert: fruit Franks, buttered rolls, po­ of mushroom. Choice of send their children to pri­ children, have measurably and diverse philosophies and Chicken rice soup, sand­ A LA CARTE cup. Milk. eased the burden on the pub­ techniques. MONDAY tato chips, sauerkraut, bak­ sandwich: tuna salad, egg vate schools to deduct some Choice of one: hamburger wiches: tuna fish salad, ham­ Cream of potato soup, FRIDAY ed beans, relishes, fruit, salad, peanut butter and jelly, educational expenses when lic purse by reducing the The rising cost of the op­ on bun, barbecued pork on burger, ham salad. sandwiches: tuna fish salad, Oven-baked fish sticks milk. cake or fruit, milk. preparing income tax re­ amount of education which eration of schools from kin- bun, manager’s choice, sa­ WEDNESDAY cold submarine, egg salad. turns has been introduced in must be^ provided at public dergarten through 12th grade lami on hard roll, roast Choice of one: baked man- Special Complete Lunch­ the State Assembly by Union expense," Assemblyman Ki­ and the increased cost of icotta with tomato sauce and eon: large salad platter, ehn stated in the resolution. beef on hard roll. Choice of County Assemblyman Her­ sending children to privately two: juice buttered whole Italian bread, frankfurter on bread and butter, listed des­ bert H. Kiehn of District Assemblyman Kiehn said operated schools is threat­ roll, manager’s choice, sert, milk, 40£. that although the benefits kernel corn, buttered fren­ 9-C. ening to make it impossible ch - style beans, potato chicken salad on hard roll, *Add bread ar.d butter to Assemblyman Kiehn, a of free public education have for parents to send children sticks, tossed salad, cole spiced ham and cheese on starred entrees. TELE-FABLES Rahway resident, said that been recognized as a mat­ to such schools, Assembly- slaw. Choice of one: from hard roll. Choice of two: DAILY A LA CARTE his resolution, Assembly ter of national and state po­ man Kiehn said. He declared daily dessert list. ' juice, baked beans, sauer­ Salads: tossed salad, Concurrent Resolution 94, has licy, it is fundamental to the that “it is appropriate that kraut, buttered carrots and fruited jello square, cot­ b y philosophy of a free nation A LA CARTE been considered by the Fed­ the Federal Government take Cream of mushroom soup, peas, tossed salad, cole tage cheese, or tuna fish. eral and Interstate Relations that each parent retain the a more significant role in sandwiches: tuna fish salad, slaw. Choice on one: from Desserts: choice of five o k T l / t e w d ie i Committee and that it is ex­ primary responsibility and assisting the quality of ed­ frankfurter, boiled ham. daily dessert list. plus ice cream and fresh pected to be reported out of authority for determining the ucation through financial A LA CARTE aid.” TUESDAY 'ruit. committee soon. type of education his child Choice of one: hot sliced Vegetable beef soup, sand­ Beverages: milk, choco­ ‘‘The existence of private­ shall receive. The assem­ Assemblyman Kiehn chicken with gravy, veal par- wiches: tuna fish salad, veal late, orange drink, fruit ly operated, independent blyman added that private­ pointed out that direct ass­ mesan, cottage cheese, pork parmesan, bologna. juices. ly operated elementary and istance from the Federal Insect Aside schools, and the choice of roll on hard roll, egg salad THURSDAY RAHWAY PRIMARY SCHOOL such schools by significant secondary schools have en- Government could be given Choice on one: chicken most easily by allowing a on hard roll. Choice of two: Week of Feb. 15 juice, mashed potatoes, but­ chow mein with fried nood­ Monday 1 Once Asked A Praying Mantis federal income tax deduc­ les, pizza pie, tuna fish, tions for partial expenses tered carrots, buttered spin- Oven-grilled hamburger Library Program Marks baked ham on hard roll, meat on hamburger bun and but­ incurred by parents sending icy which would arise from loaf on hard roll. Choice of For \\ liai Purpose Its Constant their children to privately ter, barbecued pork on ham­ any proposal for direct aid two: juice, buttered rice, burger bun and butter, cold operated schools from kin­ to private institutions. The buttered carrots, green bean Prayers Mighl Be? Negro History Week dergarten through the 12th sliced roast beef sandwich. direct financial aid to par­ salad, tossed salad, cole Choice of two: buttered whole The National Council of day and will be continued grade. ents in the form of tax de­ slaw. Choice of one: from Negro Women’s Rahway Sec­ throughout the month. This The assemblyman noted kernel corn, buttered string It Replied Thai It Prascd ductions would encourage the daily dessert list. beans, fruit juice. Dessert: tion will present a program is to publicize the fact that that such assistance would continuance of private in­ A LA CARTE Thai All Mankind in celebration of Negro His­ phonograph records are be­ avoid the constitutional pro­ Peaches. Milk. stitutions, the sponsor of the Yankee bean soup, sand­ TUESDAY tory Week next Thursday, ing made available. blems and questions of pol- resolution stated. wiches: tuna fish salad, meat Feb. 18, at 7:30 p. m. in the Hot sliced chicken sand­ Be ¡Not Destroyed By Their Rahway Public Library. wich with gravy, oven-grilled Mrs. George Avant, Pre­ frankfurter on frankfurter Own D.D.T. sident of the NCNW unit, Memory Lane Records roll, Choice of two: mashed has announced that the potatoes, buttered carrots, speaker will be Mrs. Hubert Masters Brothers sauerkraut. Dessert: apple­ Hannibal of Rahway whose Today's Hits Tomorrow's Memories sauce. Milk, topic will be “ The Making WEDNESDAY of an Afro - American. COMPLETE AUDIO CENTER Cleaners and Launderers, Inc. Baked manicotta with to- Mrs. Hannibal, a member of the National Council of Negro Women and the Na­ Ih e Most Lasting Gift Of All tional Association for the Doing Business As Phoebe Arcade Music Center Advancement of Colored People, also is president of ------MUSIC------Snow Dry Cleaners 165 Westfield Ave.r Clark Copyright James P. Kano 1971 the Library Board of Trus­ tees. Visit Our New Show Room For In addition, a selection of Private Lessons All Instruments - Sales - Service materials featuring Negroes The Latest Equipment 29S Inman Ave., Colonia, NJ. Record Albums - Cassettes - Instruments who contributed to all phas­ Full Line Gibson Guitars - Amps es of American life will be Also Fender - Plush - Traynor - Ampege shown. Always A Big Discount Pick Up and Delivery Refreshments will be ser­ Drums - Slingland - Ludwig - Rogers ved. The public is being in­ Organs - Farfisa - Loury - Story and Clark vited to attend. On Cassette Tapes For Rahway and Clark Patrons The related display in the MON. TUE. THUR. 10-9 P.M. St. George Avenue foyer will HOURS: WED. FRI. SAT. 10-6 consist of a number of hand­ NAN'S FASHION SHOPPE made items from Liberia. 381-6767 381-1880 They were loaned through DRY CLEANING SHIRT LAUNDERING Master Charge 1120 Raritan Road, Clark the courtesy of the Rev. 234 INMAN AVE. COLONIA SUEDE WORK TAILORING WORK Elmer Sullivan of Roselle BankAmericard 382-0220 and were collected by his BANKAMERICARD MASTERCHARGE Wayne, Bart and Richard Masters, Proprietors Dresses-Sportsweai' Lingerie brother, the Rev. Robert Sul­ livan of the Holy CrossMis- sion in Bolahun, Loffa CoOn- Bridal and Accessories ty, Liberia. Barney's Weathertro! 1 V»* * * * Colonia Bakery HOURS: Mon-Tnes-Wed-Sat. 10 a.m.- The library will have mon­ thly motion picture pro­ SPECIAL HOURS-Thur-Fri. 10 a.m .-9 p.m. grams on Wednesdays at 7:30 Dry Cleaners Manufacturing Co. 230 W. Inman Ave., Colonia p. m, “Search for Ulysses," OPEN 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. 464 Sf. George Ave. Rahway P ETER J . ORAZI 1! WESTFIELD AVENUE ^Pitone 386~04S3 ß f & (DC Çjreen filmed in the Mediterran­ PHONE: 3 8 2 -0 0 8 1 CLARK, NEW JERSEY ean, will be shown. It is bas­ 382-7444 Ample Parking ed on a book by an author Special Care In Handling Draperies & Slipcovers who attempts to show that Let Us Preserve Your Wedding Gown With Homer’s legendary epic Our Expert Gown Care Jan-Ell Shoppe couldwell have occurred in Open Sundays 7-6 Closed luesday locations identifiable today. IBarnev’s J SHIRTS fyflillittery - (Dresses - £ 5 ag¡ “ Venice: Theme and Var­ iations,” the other film to be SO< OFF i WITH Wedding Cakes-Biithday-Parties Q l oves - crSxngerie - ÇJiostery shown, depicts the life and This Coupon Entitles ® 21c You T j 50 f Off Any | culture of the great city Intom.ng $3 50 D*y J DRY ALCOA ALUMINUM SIDING through the works of artists 20 to 3 0 % 0 if On All Mdse. Cleaning CLde.\ This ■ 1490 Srvittg (Soiree! from the 13th century to the Coupon Must Be Pie * ROOM ADDITIONS - GARAGES - ALTERATIONS E66S CLEANING â v y ©florelt present. sented When G arm ents I ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS AND DOORS ONLY 99- OAL. PRahwng, 0 lew fjrrsey Admission will be free to Are Brought In______§ ORDER the public. * * * February, shortest month Bernie s Westbrant Auto Parts TWIN OVENSBAKERY of the year, is one of the m m Jancy Fashions fullest for the children’s de­ 241 Westfield Ave.,Clark 20 CLARKTON SHOPPING CENTER partment of the library. The R E T A IL NANfBSASD PARIS & ACCBS0SI3 W H O L E S A L E 888 St. George Ave. Rahway birthday anniversaries of AT DISCOUNT PRICES RARITAN ROAD Lincoln and Washington, Ne­ STORE PHONE SERVICE DEP’T PHONE WHERE BETTER BUTTER BAKERS BAKE BEST iMI gro History Week and Boy CAKES FOR ALL Ova ASIONS On The Acme P lazaHour8:9:30Thurs. & Fri. 10 til6 P-M‘9 P.M. Dally Scout week are to be obser­ SERVED FROM 1 to 9 P.M. ved. MASTERCHARGE 381-1900 381-1901 OPEN SUNDAYS 6 Course Dinner Catherine's Unique Relish Tray Dresses-Sportswear BANKAMERICARD Pictures of Lincoln and Hot & Cold Appetizers Soup and Juice Washington as well as a Auto Air Cond. Specialist CLARK, NEW JERSEY • Choose from 6 Delicious Entrees ■ ■ Uni Card MARK IV BRAND Children's number of Negro men who Master Charge Hours: Daily 6:30 to 9 p.m. • Choice of Potato Carnival Brand Bras & Lingerie Electric Accessories • Fresh Vegetables Own Menu have made a proud history BankAmericard Close Sundays at 7 p.m. for their race will be on General Repairs 381-8564 • Coffee or Tea , $2.50 display. • French Pastry Cart A-La-Carte Menu 3.95 Also Available Monique Sports Ensembles Pack 88 of the Cub Scouts COR. GRAND & IRVING STS. is celebrating the founding RAHWAY, N. J. 381-9793 New Bucilla Silver Flake Yarn 3 8 2 - 3 7 3 0 of the Boy Scouts of America Westbury Dresses and Pants Suits in 1910 with a display of Easy Care, Washable, Mothproof their crafts. Contributions Now Open With 302 -5O 25 by other troops will follow. YOUR CLEANERS YARNS - FABRICS - PATTERNS A COMPLETE The Friday afternoon mu­ Shirt Laundering One Hour Cleaning ★ Alterations Very Latest Fashions ww sic hour, held from 3:30 to BUTTONS, BUTTONHOLES, ETC. YARN SHOP 4:30 o’clock started last Fri- WITH THIS COUPON THE WHEN THE WINDS TURN COLD Hollywood Floor SPECIALS 65 E. Cherry St. AND IT STARTS TO SNOW PANTS...... 49C DRESSES....$1.29 SEWING Rahway SKIRTS..... 49C SUITS...... $1.29 I f | T Daily-9:30 to 5:30 SWEATERS...... 491 368-1673 Covering Co. l \ I I Thurs. till 9:00 KROSSTOWN 205 fVesI Main Street Rahway, New Jersey COMPLETE TOLD YOU SO WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF iJhe 'll jitown AQUARIUM Phone 388-2070 GET YOUR SNOW TIRES CARPETS A RUGS OF REST KNOWN NEEDS BRANDS. ALSO A FULL LINE OF FOR ARMSTRONG PRODUCTS. 9 PET SUPPLIES BIRDS Now- PROFESSIONAL Record And T R O P IC A L - TOWING and ROAD SERVICE % ” DOG GROOMING f{St* ^Aym strong Tape Center CALL 3 81 -0 2 2 0 Qp SNOW TIRES 388-2374 KROSSTOWN SERVICE CENTER We Render Superior Installation 1193 Raritan Rd., Clark 1483 Main Street — Rahway, New Jersey 162 INMAN AVE., COLONIA - 381-4445 WINS PROMOTION ... James Near Corner of Central Ave. C. Appel, a graduate of Ar­ 381-2867 FREE DELIVERY thur L. Johnson Regional SUBSCRIBE NOW TO High School, Clark, has GRADE “ A” been named to one of the now positions of assistant SCHWANKERT'S THE RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD ------LIQUORS AND DELI systems officer of the Na­ enter tional State Bank's compu­ WEST LAKE FOOD CENTER THE CLARK PATRIOT Daily Hours Are 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. ter center in Linden. The 1443 IRVING ST. 1478 BROAD STREET, RAHWAY. NEW JERSEY #78*5 announcement was made by Rahway, N J. — 388-1440 Prime and Choice MOTTO F P it™ Shop Thursday 't il 9 p.m. Meats "FUSSY ABOUT MEAT" r3ncy rou,trV Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. W. Emlan Roosevelt, presi­ dent. Mr. Appel is married 429 LAKE AVENUE - COLONIA, NEW JERSEY ONE YEAR... ju st $4.00 • lu^Clurn i BaafcAmerteard • Mi to the former Miss Janet IN UNION COUNTY 1449 Main Rusnak and they have ene Quality, Service Is Our Business daughter, Dawn Lynn.