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Council to Conduct Hearing on Program for Revaluation of All Real

Council to Conduct Hearing on Program for Revaluation of All Real

v—r--^ • i Girl "Scouts to Go to Idaho Roundup Six Rahway girls and two which .will start on Thursday" and a staff of about 2,000 adults Action." The slogan is "On the will be daily Mass and weekly women will' be among Cross- and continue through July 28. who will supervise arrange- Trail to Tomorrow," and the confession for Catholic girls. On roads Girl Scout Council's rep- Reports of the local scouts' acti- ments and activities. Approxi- purpose is "to increase public the two Friday evenings of the resentatives-who will leave on vities at the roundup and of mately 85 per cent of the adults understanding of Girl Scouting encampment the resident rabbi Sunday to attend the 1965 Girl their visits, to places of interest will be volunteers and 15 per through a large scale demons- will conduct Jewish services, >*•• Scout Senior Roundup in Far- will be written for the Rahway cent will be Girl Scout profes- tration of the Girl Scout pro- and on the second Friday the ragut,. idaho. News-Record by Miss Irwin, a sional staff. gram in action." religious service .will be follow- lie local scouts are Miss— -Rsh«my High Sphnoi student. .—The site Spiritual aspects will not be ed by an Oneg Shabbat or "Re- Nancy Irwin, Miss Carol Mc- The roundup will be a city of acre tract on the shores of Lake neglected. There will be resi- joicing of the Sabbath." 'l'lie Clure, Miss Kathleen Demarest, 6,000 tents, the largest encamp- Pend Oreille. Formerly the dent chaplains from the three Oneg Shabbat will enable each Miss Debbie Jones,' Miss Bar- ment for girls fn the western Farragut Naval Training Sta- major faiths — Catholic, Jewish Jewish girl to invite one other bara Shelley and Miss Janice world. Camping there will be tion, the site is midway between and Protestant, and they will be girl to join in a culturn! and social hour. PLANNING TRIP - Members of Crossroads Girl Scont Lucas. Adults who will make 11,000 girls and adults, including Coeur d'Alene and Sandpoint, joined by other ministers, 9,000 Senior Girl" Scouts, .15 Idaho, and 50 miles east of There will bf other activities. Council examine camping equipment. They are left to right, the trips are Miss Adellma Lyon priests and rabbis at religious through' 17 years of age, from Spokane, Wash. services. In addition to the re- All patrols will hring with them Mrs. Ffflmore Evans and Miss Diane Evans of Mctucben, Mrs. and Miss. Margaret Gullick.' .every. -State, jnd_ territoryj jso gular Sunday services for •' Tinstratiors rpflecting the "W~V; Carlste of"F6fas?and'TVIIss AdeTlma~Eyori'orRaliwayT -—Miss Jrwin. wilL.be ihe..corresv. The theme of the roundup is MISS NANCY IRWIN pondent during the roundup,-. Girl Guides from 45 countries, "Girl Scouting — A Promise in "Catholics' and ProfestanlF nter"

COMMUNITY NEWS RAHWAY _, SEPVING WITH INTEGRITY ' t ' ' '''it AND A t , "LETS LOOK j AT THE RECORD"

Merging The Bahway Record, Eli 183 with the Rahway News. Est, 1930 Vol. 143, NoTT Emend u 8»cqnfficers-of the Rahway (Continued on Page 5) for 8:30 p.m. Menlo Park Build- YMCA Drive which has $450,- saved each day through volun- Rotary Club assumed their du- 000 as its goal. tary conservation, Herman A Of Season Listed The club's gilt, along wiili ties yesterday with a dub as- A schedule of activities for the by G. Raymond Hoagland, di- Klenner, •• superintendent and sembly, board of directors' others previously reported, en- general engineer of the Rahway city's. 13 playgrounds and for . rector of recreation. Day Campers to Go abled the clubs and organiza- meeting- and luncheon session CADET MARK STUGART Water-Department, reported yes- in Trinity— Methodist- Church special events during the sum- The Recreation Department- tion division, headed by B. U. terday. (Continued on Page 6) mer was announced yesterday Butch Kowal-SummerBasket-- Smith and^ Mrs^ Doris Bogdanf- Mr. Klenner thanked the city ball League.play started on To^NY Tomorrow Air Force fy, to become the firstxampaign residents who have been coop- Tuesday night at Madison division to exceed Its goal, erating to save water. Mr. Kleji- School playground. The Celtics, Camp Fairweather, the Rah- on Thursday when 60 boys and $5,000. The division has raised ner issued an appeal last week Roy Valentine to Be paced by-Carl Schutt's 21 points, way YMCA day camp program, girls went to Echo Lake. A a total of $5,215. for voluntary restriction of wa- defeated the 796^, 61-44. Dave is in its second week of activity similar trip will be taken every Assigns The third report meeting of ter use during the day, pointing Holland scored 14 points for and is in full swing with between Thursday. As the season deve- the. drive was held last night at the "Y" and drive leaders are * out that water was being wasted the winners and Paul Hartaett, 140 and 150 campers from Rah- lops, however, the advanced Fund Vice Chairman hopeful that the current total, and ffi?t low pressure has re- also with 14,' was- high scorer way and surrounding communi- swimmers will be separated Cadet $204,132, will substantially in- sulted from heavy use of water Roy M. Valentine, principal for the losers. ties participating. • and taken canoeing in Cran- Cadet Mark T. Stugart, son crease after the reports are during the drought. Low pres- of Rahway-Junior High School, . There are three- other teams The first out-of-town trip was ford, while the less experienced of Mr. and Mrs. Seth I. Stugart tallied. sure is a hazard since hydrants has been named, vice chairman in the league which has games taken on Friday to Philadelphia swimmers will go to Echo Lake of 844 Milton Blvd., has been or Surprise Lake. would not have sufficient amount of, thfiJJnited Fund of Rahway scheduled for Tuesdays and where the boys and girls spent assigned to an Mr Force unit in the event of fire, the super- "Thursdays at 8:15 p.m. The city several enjoyable hours at the Plans for the Camp Speers campaign. at Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Fire Station intendent stated. department and the Butch Kow- Franklin Institute. Tomorrow a over-night camping trip have Mich., for junior officer train- This was announced today by Continued cooperation of the al Association sponsor the cir- trip to New York City will in- been made through the office of ing. ' -- -- Samuel M. Robinson, general . residents was asked by Mr. cuit. clude a conducted tour of the the camp director, Albert Cadet Stugart,_ who .completed Bids Sought chairman, jshojsaid- tjr^y.al. KIennerrHe"sald heavy use of .'-Weekly dances are scheduled United Nations and a visit to the Chrone.-The day campers will his second- year* aT the United Bids for construction of the tine will assist him in over-all • water should be restricted to as follows: July 14,' Grover afBe~oftiberty; spend theTright-at Camp Speers^— States^Air Force Academyin - new Fire-Headquarters-at-Main- direction of the drive to aid the hours between 10 p.m. and Cleveland Field; July 21. Tully On Tuesday 22 girls and six on Aug. 7 and 8. Fifty day camp- June, will undergrTfhree weeks St. and East Emerson Ave.-will __ejght community agencies. bdAi weekends..- -FieMrtfriyJ8, Stein Field; Aug. leaders took part in the first ers and six leaders are expected training as part of Operation be received by Business Ad- Mr. Robinson pointed to Mr. 4; Flanagan Field;". Aug. lir over-night camp-in at the "Y" to take part in this annual event Third Lieutenant. "Third lieu- ministrator Robert W. Schrpf on Valentine's extensive experl-s. Brennan Field, and Aug. 18, gym. Tonight boys will have a that combines Rahway. "Y" day tenant" is designed to give Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. in City In This Issue ence in civic affairs in the Boy: ' Tully. Firt|. similar event. camping and resident camping. cadets first-hand knowledge of Hall. Scouts, one of the participating Several boys and girls at Camp . •! .Thei aj| ^Adcraftejxhibition Yesterday was cook-out day. applied military operations Bids will be received for gen- i -SpeeraltbiLsummer_are_there __ Obituaries 2 g7T^ will be k.. J fromi Aug. 9 to 13 Campers- took -their-lunches_.' -used_in_.defense of the free eral construction, structural ! 'i "He has shown through his" the^form of hot dogs and-iam- -as a.result of their initial trip world. ~sTeeTjm31nBc\Faneous irdU and" Editorial :...'... * in the State Bank of Rahway. with • Camp Fairweather last activities, including those for the -burgers, and cooked them' hi The cadet, a graduate of metal, plumbing and drainage, Social 6 ft 7 (Continnedon-Page 5) year or some previous year. Classified 8 United Fund, his interest in the Rahway River Park at the Rahway High School, will be heating and ventilating, and Directory 8 community's betterment and . NOTICE: Burden's Colonial- -Camp Fairweather site. The second period of Camp commissioned upon' graduation electrical work. The architects «&HI the .weUare_.oLits_peopleJ'lthe_ Shop is closed. Will reopen Aug. , The first .boating experience Fairweather will begin on Mon- from the academy in June, are Building Inspector Max Sports _ (Continued on Page 6) • •oMhe 1965' season, was-iained-—-- a rp dow Coif Club, Allaire; George - 9:30 a.m., Daily'Va- service of the Christ Catholic ning the Harvest Festival Ba- She is survived by her broth- CALDWELL - Sister M. Cor- accomplished. There are open- est In many years. There are P- in charge of rpgktratjon ^ Bible School, classes Church, 946 Leesyille Ave. zaar and dinner for the latter er, Thomas J. Loughlin Sr. of elius, O.P., a Rahway native ings for men and women with few children registered for the part of November. The event daily, Monday through Friday, Rahway, and several nieces and who taught in parochial schools prior military service as well Holy Comforter Episcopal First Baptist will be a two-day affair with neDhews. 10 to 12 age group, Mrs. Martin from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., through St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic or more than 40 years, died as reservists not affiliated in Rev William A CnjeT" m . servvv? School to Close the church school nn July 19 I thrceh adi'lt departments; 6> Wednesday — 7:30 p.m., pro- 199 East Grand Ave. died on nne Madden, both of Rahway. ..jwith se'mon, "'M Hi.1 Hands. |p.m., Junior High Grand St. Chapel More heat A visit to the Fire Headq gram fnr junior high students. lime 29 at his home after an The funeral will be from the by the pastor; Mis; Barbara: Fellowship; 7:30 p m., Senior Sunday - 10 a.m., Sunday ters on Seminary Ave. has tx*"1: With Exhibit llness of six weeks. Chapel of St. Catherine's Jn_i for your home Eastm"", snloist. will ?h.-"vt the 'Mgh Krpttet Yoii'h Fellowship, School; 11 a.m., service wHh O»oeola Presbyterian The closing exercises of the Mr. Hull came to Rahway irmary under the direction of arranged for the children. intro'*. acc'Tipanied by Mls< 'Win. »pm, sermon by the student pastor; from less oil Dov William M. Elliott Jr., Vacation Bible-School sponsor- from Jersey City 53 years ago. lie Dominican Order. Gall Oans, supply "rganUt classes and service to be in the pastor ed by Trinity Methodist Church He retired in 1940 after many with the LOANS Sunday School, classes througl Tempi* Befi Torab chapel at East Grand Ave. and Sunday — 9:30 .and 10,45.a.m., will be held_tonight__at 7j30 years ..of. service as a freight NOTICE 'The fourtti "gri Rabbi Jav pastor Church School. OounWl. \l'i" 3) ' a n< Bartlett is the director. )UAM, and a member of the ilena Infirmary Chapel, Cald- If You Own Property Simday — 10 a.m., service Mrs. Warren Lambertson is Point Pleasant Fishing Club and Tuesd." Sir" staff '" ' M»thodist ! your horn* Tuesday • 9:30 a.m.. prayer der the direction of Ronald Leo- Church. Bids for Paving Call us today! July "i 9 :i<> a w Ij-'ies ev t.o 'or W Faur" pastor jc rvic*. nard and Charles Saladln. Miss Surviving are a daughter, 'ayment* is low »s * Aid in f narp p? '' fnr ttw Snnda' 10 <\ m., Students Aided Karen Olsen and Miss Lor- monthly for e«h *" Amciran Cancel f'viety: closing Wednesday — 7:45 a.m., pray- Wrs. Elojse L. Durmer, with SINNOTT Today 7-3" p.m Six area residents are among raine Underwood are in charge Are Due Today borrowed. 1:30 r m., 'adits' A'H roffw, excel's<>s of Hv> • service; 8 SO p.m., discussion shorn he made Hs home; a sis- series; 9-30 p.m., social get- 104 college-bound high school of refreshments. er, Mrs. Julia Crutchley of Bids for reconstruction of Call Colled party with members ob-erv ,p;w- School graduates enrolled in the Col- FUEL OIL t ! i vo The teachers are: Nursery, Fersey City; seven, grandchil- Bramhall Rd. and pukes Rd. Mr. Silver at ing bi'tiv^ay anjuvp«' ' " ' **''- lege Readiness Program at First Presbyterian Mrs. Norman Olsen, Mrs. iren and six great-grandchil- will be received today at 2 p.m. 1440 Broad St., Rahway "f Woodbridge and Business 381-2222 Sunday — 9:30 a.m., service Rev. Charles F. Buttner, pastor adin; kindergarten, Miss Nancy Services were held at the with sormon, "Renew Your Be- 1, and will meet dail^ Monday French; primary.-MrsJoCari VdministratorJtobert W, JSchrof Sunday - 7:45, 8, 9, 10 and Birough-Friday, through July tehrer-Funeral Home-275-West lief in Prayer," by the pastw; sson and Miss Virginia Under- Milton Ave., on Thursday at 11 >f this city in the Woodbridge 4 H ajn. ^nd noon, Masses. 28. It is designed to help recent EYES EXAMINED Church School for children wood, and junior, Mrs. Gordon i.m. with the Rev. Gordon W. jovemlng body's chamber in / represent SERVICE Today 8 p.m . St. Jude high school graduates adjust to he Municipal gliding, 1 Main through 11 years of age. W. Baum. Baum of Trinity Methodist from the company wHh Nnvena "the new world of college." Monday — 9:30 a.m., Vaca- Assistants are Miss Judith Church officiating. Cremation St., Woodbridge. Enrolled in the program are NEW IDEAS FOR A NEW ERA tion Church School starts, Saladin, Miss Stephanie Faught took place at Rosehill Crema- DR. EUGENE R. TENDLER Joseph A. Jadus of 101 Lefferts JOHN STOPKA classes to. be held each morn-j St. Agnes Roman Catholic and Miss Nancy Freelan. tory, Linden. BECOME CITIZENS Lane and-William A. Seizak of ing for two weeks. Rev. Denis J. Whalen, pastor A party for all children-will Mrsr-WiBy-M—Bakker and 590- Jefferson Ave., 23 Wendell PL, both of Clark; The Rahway Retirea^Men's Sunday - 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 10 be held tomorrow morning at \bram Bakker of 1076 Stone Rahway. N. J. Optometrist William R. Carkhuff of 682 Club, led by Herbert Haggas, the church. 5t. took the oath of allegiance FU 8-1351 Second Presbyterian and 11:15 a.m., and 12:30 p.m. Maple Ave., Stanley Housman, president, paid respects in a 82 E. CHERRY ST, FU 8-7337 RAHWAY Rev. Robert A. Wieman, pastor Masses; 9:20 to 10:15 a.m., Con- group on June 30 at 3 p.m. Union as new citizens on June 28 be- IATIONWIDE Jr_oL692JSast-Grand Ave.,-Leo fore"Unlon~Connty~Judge~Wr Sunday — 10 a.rn., service fraternity classes, grades one to Hulnik of 244 West Scott Ave. Council 31 had a service on . wjruu. rite msutANCc COMPACT OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00 P.M Fillmore Wood in Naturaliza- tiff MiUtAIIGC COUNUff jwith sermon, "God's Severest'four; five to eight and confirma- and Raymond K. Plotecia of June 30 at 8 p.m. with Edward (Continued from Page One) tion Court, Elizabeth. HaMOffic«:Coh>iiibm.Oti» Test," by the pastor; supervised tion. 162 Worth St., Iselin. Williams as counselor and Jos- arts, crafts, or industry,of their eph ~Skarda-as-chaplain—Pau% Mr. Jadus, a graduate of Ar- home state or region. In addi- bearers were Joel Dunner, Wil- thur L. Johnson Regional High : tion there -will be displays, de- liam H. Durmer Jr., John C. FU 8-1874 School, Clark, plans to attend monstrations and tours to give Hull and Charles C. Hull. Alliance College, Cambridge the camDers a view of the herit- Springs, Pa. age and life of their hostess MRS. MADELINE CARROZZA Mr. Sdzak, also » graduate state and the Northwest. There Mrs. Madeline Carrozza, 81, of WITHOUT YOUR CONFIDENCE Opfen Monday and Friday of, Jotmfeon Regt&l, has been Free Mete^ Paririag •pill be Idaho Basque Dancers .11 Emerald-n,, Clark, died on WE COULD jNOT EXIST .«« aeoepten at me /University of Evenings Till 9 Mon. & Fri. Evenings and-aJfeZ-PerceJndiaiL group, Thursday:at-herthome after a MW vnuB CnKflfi>KttAT«>V Toledo, jtoledo, Ohfor and Appaloosa horses, lumber, brief illness. She was bom in MGriAffSfe Italy andTive^rTNewarfcTnost and Mr. Hulnik were gradu- mining and gem exhibits, and" —Birf rf her life, moving to Clark 12 David B: Crabte) ated from Rahway High School. replicas of Indian and trapper 3 tmtnl years ago. Edna M. Lehret Mr. Carkhuff plans to attend dwellings. • Rahway • 207 E. BROAD ST., WESTFIELD Her husband was the late sMaryvflle' College, Maryville, New tents and oamping equip- Hett Milton Avenue Manager John Carrozza. She is survived Tehn. Mr. Housman has been- ment were purchased by the accepted at Findlay College, council for the Scouts to use at Findlay, Ohio, and Mr. Hulnik the roundup and a portion of the SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE will enroll at Union Junior Col- cost of the trip also, has been lege. assumed by the council. Mr. Plotecia, a graduate of All equipment except for over- Woodbridge Senior High School, night kits was assembled on has been accepted at Union June 2 at the Scout House here Junior College. and left by train on June 4. Regional High Class Council Will Gives Two Awards (Continued from Page One) CLARK — The Distributive nance were Council President •L | Education Class of the Arthur John Gallo, Councilman Charles L. Johnson Regional High E. Crowell, Dr. Adam T. Mc- you save School has presented $25 Sav- Paniel, Councilman McMenamin SALE ings' Bonds to the girl and the and Councilman Pitchell, Demo- boy who were the outstanding crats. Opposed were Coundlmen 20% OFF FAMOUS NAME MEN'S members of the class during the Donald J. Forsytbe, John C. I big past school year. Marsh and Weaver, Re- ways The students receiving the publicans. awards were Miss Susan West- Hearings on seven other ordi- with a CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Georgian Dr. and nances also are scheduled for Outstanding Values From Our Regular Stock, Including: John Hudak of 3 Oleander Way. Wednesday's meeting. One frost-free would provide for concrete side- SUITS • SPORT COATS • SUCKS Stanley Grossman, coordinator walks on both skies of Ross St refrigerator- abandoned * DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS freezer BEACH «nd SWIM WEAR T-SHIRTS and BOXER SHORTS BERMUDA and WALK SHORTS NECKWEAR ind HOSE PAJAMAS «nd ROBES . . . PIui other furniihings 1. You Save Shopping Trip*! 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'Buddy System' RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thura., July 8, 1965 Page 8 Insurance Firm tablishments in the county em- TO ATTEND PICNIC Business Totals ployed 9,255 persons (exclusive Gov. Richard J. Hughes has Aids Swimmers of proprietors) and had a pay- Gains Member notified the First Ward Demo- Scout leaders and other roll for the ye*r of $35.6 mil- S11-J.2 Million cratic Club that he will attend thoughtful outdoorsmen have a Ni&olas Sottolano of East Or- lion. The staU> as a whole in- its family picnic on Aug. 1 at way to prevent tragedies. They ange, formerly of Rahway, has Union County's 2,7.19 semop cluded 35,135 establishments establishments had total re- with receipts of $1,472.7 million, the Royal Gardens. call tt the "Buddy System" and joined the firm of Stephen J. ceipts of $114.2 million in 1963, Pudy & Co. Inc. as New Jersey believe it should be used an increase of 59 per cent from uwyo tutu auultS culKi 1958, according to a report, of . Ralph C. Morss of Railway, firm member. the 19R3 Census of Business re- chairman of the health and safe- The firm offers a complete leased by the Bureau of the ty committee of the Union Coun- portfolio of life, pension and Census, US Department of Com- cil, Boy Scouts of America, ex- group insurance but is unique morce. The last previous census plains that the idea of the bud- in bringing to this area a spe- covered operations (luring 1958. The service trades in thp Cen- dy system is simple — Doys en cial service of procuring life sus of Business included those gage in activities in pairs. insurance for medically impair- providing personal services to --"There's—no - doubt;""Mr; ed, -risks., and. risks_declined_ by. " findiri duals; -miscellaneous-bust-- Morss says, "that the buddy other companies. [ness services, auto repair and system will make outdoor ac- Mr. Sottolano was chairman NICHOLAS SOTTOLANO other auto services, and other tivities twice as much fun and of the Rahway Tercentenary repair services. Also included many times safer.1 Committee. He also served as Local Woman Attends were motion picture production Mr. Mores listed the following- chairman of tiie -local March Family Reunion in Pa. and"distribution businesses,-mo- swimming tips for those who of Dimes drive for 1962 and ; lion picture ...theatres, other participate in water activities: 1963, and took part in other Mrs. Mereoa M. Sensenig of j amusement and -recreation serv- 1. Swim in a safe, familiar, civic activities. 105 West Milton Ave., accom- coverde operations during 1958. only found In more ex- pensive pools. inspected area. 2. If you can't Together with Mr. Stephen panied her son and daughter-in-1 In the county there were 1,325 swim, take lessons. If you swim Purdy, president of the firm, law. Mr. and Mrs. Warren A. i personal service establishments RATED BEST IN a little, learn how to swim bet- AWARDS PRESENTED - Mrs. Joseph Botti, president of the Ladies Auxiliary of they bring to the area more „ . j .i • „ , • I reporting 1963 receipts of $34.4 HANDYMAN'S MAGAZINE ter, 3. Always swim with a Joseph Fr Dietz Post 361, Catholic War Veterans, presents an award, a St. Sebastian statue,^ than 20 years of varied, fifein -Sensenig, and their son, Kelvm|mi^nn \mnmAmonrg ththe/ nthpother r se_- 3-DAY INSTALLATION to Prank Donscesz and a St. Agnes statue to Denise Arcurl at St. Mary's School" as tlie~ Ow "buddy" who can help you if surance experience, ranging to the Stauffer reunion held at serviccs included in the Pool Display Saturday I Sunda/ principal, Sister Gertrude Marie, watches.. The awards were given to the eighth grade stu- you get into trouble. .4. Re- from agent to management. Mr. Silver Brook Farm, Willow census were: Auto repair shops 9-4, Dally t-9. dents for outstanding work in all subjects; (Rahway News-Record Photo by Kenneth "M. -spect Hie water aixTknow your Sottolano stated, "I am confi- Grove, Pa., owned-by Mr. andwith receipts of $19.5 million, Lonky). limitations. ~ 5. Wait .an, hour dent that Qur_finn~ will_fill_a Mrs. Peter S. Stauffer. Visits picture, theaters, after eating before. swimming. vital need in the community in wereenjoyedwithMr. andMr^eips off ||2.2 6 million, other Do not swim while overheated SENDS FLOWERS being able to offer a service that Arden Stauffer and family, who arnu-Pment and re or overtired. 6. Swim in a safe 30 Boy Scouts Dr. Joseph E. Brown of is generally neglected causing just returned from two years in jCPS vvitii receipt" place and in the presenoe of Cleveland, Ohio, sent flowers family and business hardships Korea, and Mr. and Mrs. Irniion, and hcHs lifeguards, or competent adult S'>op-Riie. Westbound Lant, to the Second Baptist Church that could have been prevented Myers of San Bemard'no, Calif, (camp.'; "'**> •' imn. Call Collect 687-7165. swimmers. Stay away from the Attending Camp for Father's Day in memory of with professional advice and ad-who made their first visit cast'million. area imniediately_:in front of Thirty local Boy Scouts are at his father. 'vanced planning." in forty years. Tlie selected service trade PS the diving board. 7. Be sure Camp Winnebago this week. rescue equipment such as buoys, The boys are Edward A. boats, and reaching poles are! Fitzgerald of 875 Jaques Ave., readily available at your swim- James Kiger of 1980 Lufberry ming area. 8. In case of.trouble, St., Dennis Lenahan of 753 Cen- assume a faceup floating posi- tral Ave., Paul Hummel of 904 SALE STARTS TOD A Y! tion, keep your hands.under wa- Bryant St.,.Bruce M. Higgins ter, slowly move your feet up and Gary D. Higgins of 1486 and down and, move your hands Church St., Robert Mackow of YOUTH CEXTER in a gentle circular .motion. 9. 1990 Lufberry St., James Martin LADY FAIR MEX'S SHOP Whenever a storm approaches, of 598 Hemlock St., Ronald Mil- get out of the- water — it is a ler of 442 Orchard St., Patrick conductor of lightning. Nash of 1437 New Church St. Summer Dress DRESSES James-"Montgomery of i9S SAVE in Clark Motorist Fined West Hazelwood Ave., Roy An- CULOTTES thony Oskutis of 254 Plainfield $15 for Speeding Ave., Andrew Sestokas of 1494 FREDERICK WILSON SALE Valley Rd., John Shepard of 433 to 50°/ JUMPERS In Municipal Court .on June a 26, Gus C. JJad of 41 Schuyler Lower Alden Dr., Thomas Sher- Pace Alumni Reeect wood. j)L92S_Jaques Aye,, Frank Dr ; Clark_ wiw fined .$15 and Frwierick Wilson PERTS costs on charges of. speeding Whitam of 422 Lower Alden Dr. SAVE ON Summer SIZES 4 THRU TEEN AGE in heavy traffic on.St. George Danny Babish of 288 Orchard The election of Frederick Wil- and .West. Scott Ave. on June 20. St., Michael Berg of 68& Riffle son of 220 Russell Ave. to:a Now V2 OFF —David Crudrup of 1597rHop« Hoblil£elLof_39: three-year term on: the Alumni Entire Elm- Ave., Robert Boyle of .60 Council of Pace College, New Suits ktoonSt: paid $30-and'costs York City and;Westch'ester, has on counts'Of driving without a Russell Ave. Summer Stock PETROCELLI been announced by Michael license and operating an un- Richard T. Corson of.2287 REG. 89.95 TO 115.00 Chernuk, executive secretary of registered vehicle on June 30/ Whittier St., Jeffrey Dinocento INFANTS & TODDLERS of 155 West Main St., John Helly the Pace -College. Alumni As- and Patrick Helly of 1261 Pier- sociation. . '..'• Now PLAY SUITS pontvSt., John Hennessey of The council is-charged with REG. TO 11.98 SHORT SETS : : 535: 'West Scott Aye.,- Edtfard the management; of-the 15i000- EAGLE GIRLS & BOYS Hayes pfr-5K' Sentinary1 Aye., member 'alumni >group.; REG. $75.00 David Rap{>;of-231 Rudolt)h;ATe • A 'member of-the Pace:Class 98 -of-"2377;^inapp NOW, X i)r.->' Thomas "Murphy of "244 dent and, treasffer.'of- .Chanel' West 'Lake Ave. -and George •Inc., manufactorers. of fragr- BOTANY 500 Coiighm of 431 BramhaU Rd7 ances. • MKHANICAL REG. $65.00 • AICHITKTWUl REG. TO 29.98 DANSKIN SKOfiTS • «IWTWC*!. PLACED ON DEAN'S UTJUt(TB«rCUSSES Ronald- Skocypec, son of Mr; and Mrs. John Skocypec of 1184 & SLEEVELESS SHELLS WRITE FOR fP£E SOOKLET . Jefferson Ave., has been named RAHWAY' GORDON PHILLIPS to the dean's list of Rutgers REG. $55.00 NOW LESS 20% University,- New -Brunswick,- LADIES SWIM SUITS 1544 IRVIN6 STREET wbere he is majoring m> engi- 5 FULTON 1-4655 neering. SPECIAL GROUP INFANT'S SUMMER 50 Now SIZES 1-4 FOR PJ/s FAMOUS MAKE REG. TO $16 7 EXPERT ALTERATION FREE 99 REG. TO $25 11 SLICKERS SPORT COATS BOYS SIZES 3-6X 1 Cluluren boTn* In • Rahway Hospital during the past two (20% to 50%) 7 weeks are as follows: t BOYS' SPORT BOYS PAJAMAS June ZS OFF McPHERSON, Robert and DACROH&COHON NOW AS LOW AS SHIRTS SIZES 10-20 99 & KNIT POLOS •Caryn of 531 Woodbridge.Ave., 199 REG. 2.98 .venel, daughter. BLOUSES... SIZES 8-20 CROSS, William and Joan, 122 YOU LOVED AT 4.98 & 5.98 REG. 2.98 Ridge Rd., Colonia, soti. 19" BLEEDING MADRAS June 29 FAR^ER.iGeorge .and Shir- NOW ley,' 413'KoenigPl;, daughter. 3.99 SPECIAL SUIT GROUPS TEEN BERMUDAS f Children born in St. Elizabeth GROUP 99 Ware To $65.00 Hospital,. Elizabeth; during the NO. 1-NOW past three weeks are as follows: 29 , Jnriejfr VANITY FAIR GROUP 99 Were To $115.00 DELANEY, John • L. Jr7; and NO. 2-NOW Claire SchMer, 5M'-West Scott 4? ; Once-4-yedr Savings ALL FROM .REGULAR STOCK Ave., daughter. LIKEN CLOSET | Read how Walter Sav/icki NOT COTTON WASH SUITS June iZ" FASHION UGHT 95 KLEINHANS, John and Helen LL PANTIE ...... REG. 11.00 izostak;:i215'Revoir Dr.,:daugh- SUMMER ter. Cannon Floral Towels save on insurance DIVILA, Edward and Carol DOUBLE TULIP & YEAR ROUNDERS Ullrich, 91 Ridge Rd.,. daughter. LL PANTIE ...... REG. 15.00 BATH SIZE If you have a good driving record, American, Mutual's- • June 23: : . NO ALTERATIONS Walter Sawicki can save you up to 25% over rates LUTZ, Walter and' Mary Ay- TAKE-M-HOME HANDSIZE LACE & LYCRA charged by many other companies on-ftato Liability res, '1042 Maurice; Ave., daugh- VALUES TO $115.00 ter. BRA ...... REG.4.00 a FACE CLOTH 27C and Collision Insurance. You also have the opportu- USUALLY l.OO-59<-35# nity to save on Homeowners Protection through RE'CUPERATTNG AT HOME dividends which, have-never been less than 15%. Sidney Smith of 651 Bryant St. SALE CANNON SHEET BLANKETS ,' t, Substantial savings are also possible on-business recuperating at home Mow- THRIFTY FASHIONS 60" X 80" Z tOr ** FAMOUS BRANDS OF insurance. ~ — ing an - operation performed in Rahway Hospital.,"./, , . SPORTSWEAR ON SALE. TOO! CANNON BEACH TOWELS . .. You will find WalterSaWicki is a:good-man-to- SLEEVELESS COTTONS • SPORTSHIRTS • KNITWEAR COLORFUL PRINTS-FULL SIZE '•* ' know if you're, looking for sound insurance.protec-. STILL '-••••;.: • SWIM WEAR 'HATS tion • at" low -cost Give him a ca!| today arid: ask JUST IN TIME FOR VACATION BEDSPREADS ~al»ut"AmericarrMutualIs-home,-autb-and-bu6iness~ SHOVELING COAL? ASS3D._BETTEt BEDSPREADS A OQ 0 7° - INCLUDES MANHATTANrMACGREGOR Convert yonr present boDer-to ] REDUCED TO , t*TT insurance.. --•-•-••. /•-.'•; MODI'RX ~£ FOR1f -PURITAN, JANTZEN- Broad Street, Call: EL 4-2800. MAIN STREET at the BEND OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 PM 1 JfflSD^IILL] PM DURING JULY FU 8-7500 RAHWAY, N.J. J. SERYED1O AND AUGUST

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AVP Dennis John WMhack ilicki. David Andrews, Carol Bald- If> ^ rl d not ^ The other activities scheduled cipate in Jersoy Boys' State 1 y Pnnfish will bite quicker if Scboo Gregory Vincent WaiidewsU lhe annual awards day dent was presented with a c«r- Stephen Smith, William Smith, 'in, Judy Balogh, Kenneth In an accident on T'ip.sdfl' a the ;ni''> are: 1 p Cburc Gail C Wdronek fadlne Snyder, Patricia Soyka, | each y°ar under the spon.v>rshjp, New Prurwick ar"1 ' a ;! In Fall !.• , Elm AIP. | you toss a few worms into the Douglas W. Wapnin ,.-„.-... Jtufi Rahwaiwuiway Juniojunior Uficate and honor roll pin. arran, Kathleen Birmingham, Mondays — Wrestling. JunW Of Urban Renewal )onna Speich, Jo Ann Staryak, 1 iof the American Legion. The' mrM 'iei . Wnyr P n • ' .,.,1 vtlirg the water around your bait. Offer- onM Dennis Eugene Weins High School prizes were pre- Winners were: ita Black, Thomas Blazewicz, High School, 10 a.m.; twirling, week the Rahway News-Record hopes to Anthony John Weltaan Carina Sobo, Victor Skadandy, r ' ' ' •'' ings get them feeding. cburc sented for the various academic Seventh Grade lark Brighouse, Gregory Bro- Tiilly Field. 10 a.m.: junior ntv | youths are chosen by school au- T Russell E. Werner, III— Mn . . ourmg—rfrF Mary Andrade, Amanda Smith, James Sullivan, lers, Robert A. ^rowh.Shelagh playground championships, Aug. thonties on thi? basl? leader present to it, readers on Victor H. West past school year. The assem- laidt Jessie Ann Westerman Angle, Karen Anton, Gwendolyn Stephen Suckar, Walter Sze- uhl, Elizabeth Casslga, Rita 2, 10Ma.m.; junior county cham- Ship" !'-'-h"l3ctir ahilitv l tn.im and its progress since January, bly program was introduced by 'Judith Nm Woder Armstrong, Audrey Arnold, rezyk, William Taynor, Deborah CastigUone,- Donald Cherry, pionsriips, Warinanco Park. FU ] snirit. regW The Municipal Council "gave its approval to start Roy M. Valentine, principal. • Paul J. Wexler Donald Balogh, Daniel Bablsh, 'effenhart, Allen Toker, Rich- anet Clark, John Clark, Sharon zabeth, Aug. 9. i , made the agency's Lower Main St Urban Renewal Project Adam Anthony Whitt The honor roll presentation was ard Tompson, Joanne Tote, Bar- Tho rPprewnt;itive o aark Douglas Bauman, Barbara Crawley, Donna CrisaUi, Russel Tuesdays - Junior snftball, , , est k Richard G. Wiebush made by Herman Scherman, >ara Tuday, Edward Trio, Den- P(X t m a( the ann ml sewion Denise Wilcox Bilarczyk, Robert Boyle, Monika Jurran, Daniel Dalplaz, Patri- games at playgrounds, 10-30 „,.„. • , , ... „ , few c vice principal. nls Turner, \fargaret Vail, 6 n Christine Wiley. Brade, Brenda..Brown, John :Ia Dargls, Dennis Daye, Bar-a.m.' -V: twirling.._i_n__, BrennnS. n T7;.Fieldu. i was WUliam Ohnsorg m 44R a> 10 to ject and the East Hazelwood Project havp bepn started. Brenda t. Wilhami The annual PTA band schol- Burkel, LynnXhristoffers, Gary Catherine Vasil. ara Delmont, Nancy Devlin, Pidge Rd, Clark Ida Bell Williami • arships were presented by Rob- 2 p.m.; basketball league, noted, This newspaper plans to provide information nbout Cheuven, Donna Cook, James Eighth Grade ary Disney, Christine Dolinich Madlion School, 8:15 p.m.; jun- Miss Eulaie Seel, daughter of Iff C. Williami ert W im mj^ instrumental ames- Drukas,-Joseph Dorsey the agency andits t^crrlrfrrr the *»• wagfl-persoa who. dF'WiuIamT - g^ ,J.a.rne.3—Crawford, aA^ernathy-,--Charles Tnuslc"Instructor. Winters were plSomas Cregge, Michael De- Allen, Olga Andrejkanlc, Linda xmlse Driza, Susaa, ^Easter- • Seminary "\v represented Rah- sees a wide expanse of vacant land \v)'er<$ homef and Patricia Jean Willii ships, Aug. 3, 10 a.m. said i James Heaney, James Carmody, irooks, Richard Elichko, Doug- way Unit 5 <\mi""ican Legion Richard Woemer vitt, Eileen Devlin, Nick Demos, Atrashewski, James Baker, La- Wednesdays — Tennis mart, business buildings h»d been 'rx-ated It is ritural that Keyin Williams, Susan Hummel, as Engle, Louise Eplphano, a' the New Jersey John F. Wojtaszek James Dooley, Stewart Douglas, /ern Beam, Elizabeth Bechau- tion, Ilderan Outing additt Lhe average person should prw-culnte on wh»n >•<•«• Stephanie Marie Wojtaszek M»fk Lauritsen and Stuart Ichard Fagan. State held at Douglas Dheila Doyle, 'Shirley Doyle, sen, Sally Blanchford, Margaret a.m.; twirling, Madison Fie!ld, '""ilding^ will rvpjace th» old. Jane Elizabeth Wood Anita Du Brow, EUis Essig, Blue, John Broderick, Janet Dett-- Russell M. Woods Charles Fleischman, Nancy 10 a.m.; co-ed volleyhaTI. plAy PTA Scholarship awards Ronald Festa, Joe Gonzales, Burch, James Carmody, Charles 'reeland, Anthony Genevrino, resenting Clark Police Wf hnpp »T provide the following ipf'<>i»qtv*n James Wright grounds, 2 p.m.; city play.;'"=<-"« -"" p w 1 o[ were presented by Mrs. Ray- 8 Bl j as about GRADUATION SCENE - Jeffrey. W. Mora* preddept of the Claw of Robert A. Yakinchuk John Groskinsky, Qara Groves, Cedervall, Laurie Christoffers, Lauren George, Marie Giglio, .- Olympics«t._._:l. , ,,..„__„Veterans• Miss '/orratne I -ower Main St Project Madelyn Adele Yarmey mond Wilson, PTA president, j Joseph St., Cla'k. naal commencement exercises cf Rahway Hlgb SchooJ on June »<* Veterans M £ Frances Halvazarkis, Bonnie Claudia Colbert, Wendy Combs, Man Goldberg, Laurence Gua Field, July 14; state play —scho 1 Barbara Joan Yarush to Helen Crane and Thomas Clearance \rea- • Nurnbe o' homes an-' business attended the exercises which featured the awarding of diplomas to 508 members of the class. Hakalski, Judy Hand, Helen Marylyn Conforti, Helen Crain, •iglia, Joych Hanson, Dale Mias f'olanpp Stempel of 41B the d cstablishmr"'- .«"•' v.,..,v- f ).„„;,.„„„,^ ,.i,,,,. ^ Wayne Thomas Yetman grounds' Olympics, Woodbridge. o (n Milbury, in the eighth grade, House, Peggy Hodoske, Tami Kathleen Devlin, Linda Diaz, iausler, Abby Hercsh, Michael Madison Ave , a Douglass grariu- by Kenneth M. Lonky). Richard Young July 21, 9 a.m.; senior city iiH l l A vfsi Millard J. Solomon and Karen Yergalonis and ;at", vis one of the a=» -' i '"i in the city. Raymond P. Mauser Teri Elaine Zerns Isaacs, David Jakupko, James Mary-Ann DIBenedetto, Kathy ^olic, Gary Hoodzow, Jane playground championships, Aug William Somerindyk the Carole A. Mazta • Jo-Ellen Zygo Jones, Anneliese Kaplan, Pa- Dunn, Linda Eicholtz, Judy Hopkins, Susan Hummel, Mart- 4, 10 a.m.; senior,county play ; Patricia Joan Sonnia? grade. The sixth grade win arranj f"deral govprnmenr and the CUv °f Hahvay. Lillian J. McCandlcss Donald A. Spankucli tricia Kapp, Kathy Kazakewitz: Ferency, Maria Finn, Karen anna Ivansky, Karen Johannes- ground championships, Aug. u. Diplomas Given to 508 4-H Club Schedules ners will be announced at gra BUTTON IT - _ The p.lans for the project area and the probable Carol Ann McClure iUren_Ann_ SprinRer Barbara Keller, Edward Kor Flere, Rose Ann Fiorello, Mary sen, Regina Khaney, Carol Ka- Thursdays — Senior softhall 1 Stephen J. SpringstcfT dUJn^JQe^NatipnaL^afetyQ . LOAN. - date for the start of construction By private rortrprnsr Frank-McDonald Demonstratf otrDqy" dylfi, JohnKubu FishpKarei -Gamer,- John-Gec- ilec; Pamela Kartvitesr Bonnie gameii^laygrounds,\10:30 am.;' Pfflrl buttons make good haiK George McDonald Joseph J. Sprovach Councii Award was presented to Susan Kump, Marc Lauritsen sey, John Genevrino, • Donald The arao'irt of ta^es lost to the cily over the nast teller, Marsha King, Richard twirling, Merck Field, 2 p.m.;| for b-luegilTs: Tlu-ead" line Thomaj C ifcFadzean Frederick B: Staff, ' Hanging" G r an d-m-a^-gnrj- LouJ3 jkffeKtJfrihe Rahway| Alhwf Taiwan, ( f MT^HSliommencemenT •Joseph J. Sulevi" J jk-fet G€neslr-Dennls-Gyna,~Nancy-(-; l- Knorr,—Dolores senior'city playground rhnm ' (hroii'gH V "oii'To" and. pi' a five ye.i'B as ;\ 'psul of 'he 'az'ng of tile h'>r"PK ie am- in of 'HTM trp.in- I by thp Diplomas were awarded to * Geraldine Fitzgerald Sandra Eileen St='k of 4-H Club members at their Librarian awards were made Mailler, James Maye, Kirk Harbienki, Maureen Harris David P. Fitzpatrick Gloria J. Mclntosh chael Lagola, Susan Lenox Friday — Gymnastic '»"*"> "'location of Hminp^sw ' sihl" 508 members of the Class of John S. McKcon Paul Starkowsky state Demonstration Day at Rut- by Mrs. Ruth Rogers. - Winners Mayers, Ann McDarby, Thomai Meridith Harris, Christine Has' William T. Flanagan 'hyllis Leonard, Tommy Leone High School, 10 a.m. amount of fI" ' •>' -.w - i- ' - p..;... i • •• [l965 of Rahway High School at Marga Christine McLaughlin Anna Marie St.isickj gers University on Wednesday. were Joseph Hopper, Laura McKeever, Diane Meglis, Pa r plight of Litter Richard Flynn eldon, James Heany, Kenneth eanne Link, Marsha Luck the annual commen<'ement * Sara Jane McWho'rter Larraine M. Stavish Scalza, Karen Abernatiiy, Vic- U exercises held on Ju'"> 22 at Dennis Foley Linda Mario" Stcfat This will be a demonstration tricia Meka, Jarne^ Mikajlow Jietiry, Larry Hilyard, Parris 'atricia Luderman, Susan Mar- Thr "el season gains momentum and mil- * Marc Edward" Meffe toria Kaminsky, Theresa Mikaj- "Recipe Q 'Tbp •1rrv ;nt of r or y ''cpectprl t r>" • \s the ' Veterans Field. Richard C. Fontana Robert E. Melick Susan Mary Stelfir- of how to use pictures in home Roaald Miller, Patrick Moffit Howard, Victoria Kaminski, An- ihall, Dorothy Martin, Helen 1 t?ke to the highways, we should pause 1 Susan Willa Stein 16, Alan and Leslie Toker, Steve John Moran, Ernest MulhoUen 1 • of farm The graduates ap Lawrence George Fordham * Wayne Darrell Menlie beautification. It will be one drew Ingram, Steven Jurczyk Messaros If V ' '•••> K!\1C "f pTr»r*p ty IT U- « cl'flTnri'"' a' a 1 G. Richard Stidprr Campbell, Lynne Passinger, f-i\ i pnsidfr hew \vp may assist in retaining thp na- Carol A. Ader Jacqueline Foulks John A. Mercier, Jr. which nearly 200 members from Rae Mundy, Geraldine March Howard Karmel, Alice KaU Francine Mittlernan, Nancy F og> "SK b^inp marli in Ih iic:r( '• !'•• " 'I-1 1 Jill Lauren Adrion , Raymond E. Stif e' ^ / St»»rr>d Yoi • '1 bpr>uty of thp American countryside. '- Lorraine Margaret Francen Kathleen M. Messaros r ill parts of the State will give. Nancjt Quick and Robert Sin- ant, Jo Ann Morgan, Fredericl Dorothy Kazakewitz, Michel Ralph C. Ainsworth * Helen Roxanna Milbury Deanna Jannctte ' ' ^orrison, Linda Mulhollem, taken f>"' Rabwny ''.ivoj fir ^1 c -' 1 ' ,• ' < i!i * Paula Evelyn Franceski Janet Mary Stiso Events will be held from 10:30 clair.' McDaniels, Richard Neubauer, Klairhan, Jacolyn Kosty. Salmo- ^- •' The Fi-'sidpnt called a "White House Conference Susan Barbara Anders Constance Frezza Joyce Louise Miller Carolyn O' B r i a n , Debbie | Corps of F,nrinp<" »•• ' '• •' " ' •' • Edward T. Strlpko Science Fair winners also Karen Olsen, Diane O'Reilly 1 NOW^-comr in ?nd save 10% on the rental of a Maryann C. Arace Shirley A. Miller a.m. until 4 p.m. in various O'Reilly, Suzanne Page, JeanneJ Ingredient« r>ir'•f+inp : on Naturnl P»auty' in Washington. A program was Mari Kathleen Furnback Robert Wayn» Strou" Yvonne Krieger, Carol Kottler; •«yn "••*">pn* an'l Hir ' tv Richard A. Arace John D. Galganske Cecelia Miteratonda buildings of Douglass College were given their awards at theDale Osef, Ann Parker, Mik' Safe Deposit Pox fo> your valtjnhl«s. Ibp federal siifjppsted tc bring about "citizen action and public Edward -John Sturti Deborah Lack, Sherry Lang, Parker, Joan Passinger, Mich- 1 large can Red Clean salmon and place In a John Aranowicz Tiiomas C. Gallagher Frank Miteratonda and the College of Agriculture assembly. Parrella, Lorraine Pasitka Ai^ai'gPTnpnti • mdo bpt P»J' thp nt\ nnd t'v pin ation to stop the increasing ugliness of the Ameri- Richard A. Molinaro Eileen Kathleen Sturt' John Legan, Dennis Lenaham ael Payne, Jane Peterson, Sockeye Salmon bowl. Mix in rrushM sal'ines. Excise Tax ha? been eliminated •• and you pocket Harry B. Arnold Charles Gamm Patricia Ann G. Sull>- The highlight was the an-Cheryl Portaer, Edward Peter- agency in rpg'ar'd to T'PV and oM fiipl' •""' v T' M William Alexander Montam" in New Brunswick. Elizabeth Lirm, Sharon Lutz Nancy Pressman, Jacqueline the egg and pepper. Mix well. " environment." Patricia Lynn Attlescy Beverly Dawn Gantert William Myrl Si-- csak, Tony Psomas, Linda Re- 10 salted saltine the savings. A Safe Deposit Box has alwavs been r Francis Vincent Moore *• nouncement of the annual honor •"'d to the disp<~>s'*ion o tb'> city ya'd Mary Louise Baker Susan Elizabeth Gasko Jeff Mailler, Janet Maleckf, Jo Rainone, Andrew Rasmussen, Using double boiler or steam°r, One of the major blights on the landscape is litter. Jeffrey Wallace Moran Muriel E. Sutter roll presentations. Each stu- menar, Lynn Ritzman, Theresa crackers (or un- a sound investment !n safety fnf docirre \\; jewelry r Joseph Michael Baran William J. Gehring anne Marr, Wayne Martin orden Rode, Susan Roedlger, butter lightly around sides of Cons=en i»:o>r Aiea Nii-rbpr « ni" ^°' "f ' •*" en • -i-> t«on. Mrs. Angela Halladay is Joyce Margaret Ruchok ion July 1. Varline C Dawson Laszlo J. Kerekes ities of Union County have conducted revaluation mblicity chairman. Warren E. Daye Barbara Ann Keywortli Barbara Ann Ruda Allen Industries is the largest and most diversified producer of foam rubber on fabrics in the United States. Our product groups Allenfoam * * * Robert P. Kitko James Paul Ruggiero WELCOME WAGON surveys. Daniel Dazet Seaman Apprentice Robert M, The group went on a bus trip Barbara Marie Klekner •Judith A. Rusch for terry cioth Girard Decker If you know of i family who JIM just cover a wide and complete range. We manufacture foam for carpet underlay, automotive trim components, contour brassieres, Council should be urged to adopt the ordinance ICunliffe, son of Mr. and Mrsto Asbury Park yesterday. Thi Mary Jane Decker Charles R. Knight Ronald F. Russ backings! on Wednesday night so that the revaluation program Harold F. Cunliffe of 243 Te-•egular activities will be re Francis Delasandro William J. Koczan •Louise B. Russell arrived in your community, b« sure to Regina M. Russomano footwear, table mats and many other products bonded to almost any fabric. In our modern laboratory we keep round-the-clock hama St., has been graduated iumed in September. Noreen Del Gaudio Kathleen Jane Kohler tell them about Welcome Wagon. They may be started soon. Michael Joseph Kotula Ignazio John Ruvolo from basic training at the Coasf Marianne Delli Santi will be delighted with the basket of gifts 'Diane Lee Dempskie . Alice Ellen Kriss John Edward Francb Safar and helpful information they will recen* vigil to maintain our high quality control standards. Our chemists work constantly to develop new products and new uses for luard Recruit Training Center DAR Unit Arranges Margaret Safar The man who goes through life looking for some- Helenann Devlin • Pamela Dale Kubu from our hostess, a symbol of tht con* Cape May. Agatha Kun Ellen Ann Saite Allenfoam thing soft, can find it under his hat. For Breakfast, Trip Robert J. Dewan, Jr. munitv's traditional hospitality. Of yoi latex foam rubber. Druing the 12-week program, Thomas J.-DiDonato Robert Edward Kurocka WaUer S. Sakowicz, Jr. If you want to see 90, don't look for it on the Wayne M. Laux Anne Louise Saladino for non-skid recruits are taught military The finance committee Lorraine A. Disney speedometer. • Rebecca Cornell Chapter. Jacqueline Dockins Delorei L; Lawson • Richard Joseph Salles bath matsl drill, small boat handling, us Nancy Jane Sammond Daughters of the American Re- Michael J. Dolezar Mary Ann Leloia Allenfoam adds more comfort of small arms, fireQghting, sea Michael Sean Dougherty Kathleen Arm Leonard • David Sanzalone • volution, meton June 30 at thi A real friend never geta In your way — unless you manship, first aid and Coasl Loretta E. Doyle Cynthia Gail Leone Joseph Sasarak home of the chairman, Mrs Dianne Joan Savcik on happen to be on your way down. Guard history. Instruction in Pamela Anne Doyle Richard Wallace Lerner Donald C. Fagans of 990 Bryant 'Michael G. Levitzky • Henry J. M. Schaefer, Jr. eluded study of atomic and b: George C Driia to living, all over the world! Allenfoam r St., to make plans for the com' William DuBeau' ' Edward Lewandowsld Bonnee Schaeffer The original polly unsaturated could only have ological warfare, and introduc- Raymond Lafayette Lewis Linda Joan Scharf ing year. A breakfast bridgi Ronald L Ducoff for automotivs tion to maritime law enforce- • Edward Allen Dulik • Cathy Lowrey Robert F. Scholl.. been a dry parrot. -wilLbe.lield_aUhe_bQm.e -of Mrs ment. •J—Thomas-Joseph-Dunn— G«rge_Et.Schubel L jmCQMLNEWCOMERSI — - .lrJm_and paddingl Lyle Cooper on July 22 and Robert Dusbok John Ludington Arlene Virginia Schutt Use thi» coupon to let us know you're hew r trip to the New York World Loretta Durning Nancy Ann Lukas Carl M. Schutt Cadet Keith R. Boehringer Donna Jean Schweitzer Fair will be made on Aug. ' Dennis James Eaton Joseph M. Macanka I RAHWAY NEWS - RECORD dE -*4ttWle-<3m«liae-Et>riglit— Ph F, M="-Aypy DiS Name • Established IKS - M2nd feu Marilyn Shalestik Boehringer of 213. Lexingto Three Students Put Charles Edgar Donna Madison | 'Address ^^...... ^....^.^Z^Z^Z^^] Allenfoam Fnb&bed Every Tbnnda; Horning by Ernest Edwards j. Joyce Eileen MaggJ Harold Sherwood Blvd.' Clark, has left tb Jesse A. Major William E. Shiel j City „...„ . THE NEWS RECORD PRINTING COMPANY On UJC Deon's List Monica Ann Elichko for all your United States Air Force Aca( Kathleen Ennis Linda Anne Maleclci Phyllis Grace Siano emy in Colorado-for a «umm " Tressa" Anne Malone- - - - -Kathleen Lynne- Simon ALLEN INDUSTRIES INC. comfort need* In fashion l«t Broad Street Ethwiy, N. h, O7M3 FUltoa 8-06M Three : atea residents ~ ari "Ronald EVans ' D- Please havoihe Welcome WsgorrHostess-call * study tour of the Air Fora. Ronald Joseph Faat . Shirley A. Manchester Robert J. SmelUer and in ths homal -_ PublWier—torw Colimt among 4± Union Junior Colleg Joyce Mandichak •Barbara Ann Smith I on me ..' . - , ... I Editor—A. ttirtland Merahov Jr. Army and Navy installations j students who were named t Mark B. Fagan Second Clut Potag« P«IO «t Ratnny, Now Jersey Paula Jean Fall Mark G. Manning Carol Ann Smith New Brunswick Avenue, Rahway, New Jersey across the nation. • I would like 1o subscribe to the L the dean's list lor the sprin * Catherine Ann Fava Carolyn M. Maran Diane Margaret Smith Subasriptlen Ritt By Mall Inauantj Posngi pwititt .not Cadet Beohringer, a gradua semester. , Marsha Ann Fedak _ •' JoArm Masciniak Joselyn Andrea Smith | RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD < I . •— OtitsM'Untai' tnd MhMlon Coumiw • tttt of Vallsburg Hl^i School, New- They are Robert A. Pribus Patricia Dianne Fedunijlc Michael L. Marcino .* Joyce Ann Smith Manbir — Nn> Jtnw Pnu Anoclailon _MarHn-J.. Maihak L_MjchaeJ Jtoice. Smith i Fill out co'upon and mall to -~tfi5T»«P«(»if"H WPMUIMB for^Jypdgraph!c«I errori oiily to Ihi ' arfc,-i5"^~member A-Itm Lnfberry St., RichanH • Joemik-Fedyk •—- -— «dat# of ttn tpact ttw man occvpy. Clilms mytt t* mtdt wltWn Gary Leigh Ferwerda Charles S. Marrow ^Michael Gary Smith .J . —Cireulation Dept..— |of 1968. Wilde of 336 Jefferson Ave. an- 47 l_an« imk of puMlwllcni Paul AmionyJFirelto ..AlbaJQ.-M?ttin.-. Scott J. Smith _. I ? Broad Street ' Moctrinaffon .Rlchard H. Curry of lTJawh Carol Ann Mastrangelo Kenneth Lincoln Snowden Thursday, July 8; 1985 The caaet's Irene Fishbone j Rahway, NJ. will include a comprehensive Dr., Clark. John Robert Fisher Cirolya Mitlosj Geraldine Ana Snyder

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I$I5>S8 ••••••s- " •_,....-im paj;<> Onei Avi' ;iiid imi'-i IO itop at the '('» hospital and released. " " ^ ohn Schaffer, Ronald Schul- awislak, Susan Dumay. be on Aug. 19 in Roosevelt he is president. Og Robin JfjW slightly but HiH ,".t .on..i,o ^>= slnp sitjr- on N""' Bnms>"icl( I Patricia A. nan, Pamela Shivikls, William Ninth Grade Report on Progress School auditorium. I Approximately Mfl boys parti CHUM pital'zation. AVP UP -:\i(\ h» Hid not "ce Dennis John WMhuk icki. David Andrews, Carol Bald- Scboo Gregory Vincent Wasidewsld During the annual awards day The other activities scheduled cipate in Jersey Boys' StatP In nn accidenl on T'lo. al the aiitn ivn-hy Rtankv F Fanfish will bite quicker if Given Academidentcwa s Prizepresented witsh a cer Stephen Smith, William Smith, in, Judy Balogh, Kenneth ar : Gail C Wedrwidc w ^ paoh y»ar under the spons^'sliip Churc program of Rahway Junior te and honor roll pin. adlne Snyder, Patricia Soyka, ;arran, Kathleen Birmingham, New Prurivirk ni"1 ' ;i<;t In l-'all n« 13 Elm Ave. you toss a few worms into the Douglas W. Weigrnan Mondays-Wrestling. Junior ^ ^^^ ^ n 1 iip onM Of Urban Renewal High School prizes were pre- Winners were: )onna Soeich, Jo Ann Staryak, ita Black, Thomas Blazewicz, of Leginn rn 'i ve< \\?"r B ' rj"' ' '' " rW 'litlmg the water around your bait. Offer- Dennis Eugene Wdns High School, 10 a.m.; twirling, , 1 sented for the various academic " •MV.I.-I jngS get them feeding. Next week the Rahway News-Record hopes to Anthony John Wdltnia Seventh Grade il«rina Sobo, Victor Skadandy, lark Brighouse, Gregory Bro- uUls are chosen by school au- jjccomplishroents..jiuring—th Tully Field, 10 a.m.; junior city' y° 'hg-Redevelopmw* Aeoncy p.tlti'll F- Werner. Ill A TTV J> n H ft tolae. Smith, James Sullivan, the basts- of-i>>ader- present to its readers or Victor H. West • —- ~—vuujufi Ui-t playground championships, past school year. The assem- Angle, Karen Anton, Gwendolyn Stephen Suckar, Walter Sze- ;uhl, EUzabeth Casslga, Rlla V uidt and its progress since January* 1960. Jessie Ann Westerman p 2, 10 a.m.; junior county cham-tship, a*^ bly program was introduced by Armstrong, Audrey Arnold, czyk, William Taynor, Deborah Castiglione, Donald Cherry, Judith Ntn Woder Ipionships, Warinanco Pnrk. F'i |cr)irit regM The Municipal Council gavel its approval to start 'Paul J. Wexler Roy M. Valentine, principal. Donald Balogh, Daniel Bablsh, 'effenhart, Alleh Toker, Rich- anet Clark, John Clark, Sharon zabeth, Aug. 9. Th° rpprvwrttative c' Hark * \ made the agency's Lower Main St Urban Renewal Project Adam Anthony Whitt The honor roll presentation was Douglas Bauman, Barbara ard Tompson, Joanne Tote, Bar- >awley, Donna Crisalli, Russel ' Richard G. Wiebush Tuesdays - Junior softball Pos( m at the qnn,w| «st k in January, 1960. Since then that project has been made by Herman Scherman, Bilarczyk, Robert Boyle, Monika >ara Tuday, EMward Trio, Den- iurran, Daniel Dalpiaz, Patrl hlllll^Pv^vu? Denise Wilcox games at playgrounds, 10-30[.,„.„. ^u t underway and two other projects, the Essex Area Pro- vice principal. Brade, Brenda Brown, John iis Turner, Margaret Vail, :Ia Dargls, Dennis Daye, Bar- was William of I few c Christine Wiley a.m.; twirling, Brennnn Field. Brenda T. Williams The annual PTA band schol- Burke!, Lynn Christoffers, Gary tatberine Vasll. ara Delmont, Nancy Devlin, Ridge Rd , dark 10 to ject and the East Hazelwocxi Project have been started. 2 p.m.; basketball league. Ida Bell Williams arships were presented by Rob-Cheuven, Donna Cook, James :ary Disney, Christine Dollnlch, Miss Eulaie Seel, daughter of W noted, This newspaper plans to provide information nbout Eighth Grade Madison School, 8:15 p.m.; jun-! ert Wimmer, irisjrunifihtal Costella, _, J a m e-s. -Crawford, ames'Druka»,~Joseph-Doraejii TMrr-and-Mr*. H.-Gr-SeeI-<>f-553 the agency arKTits work for the-1*''epnge person, who., igin^T; WiUlanS Karen- - -Aberrmthy,---Ghwles ior city~playgroun3 "music'fcsffuctor. Winners were Thomas Cregge, Michael De- Ulen, Olga Andrejkanic, Linda /)uise Driza, Susan Easter- Seminary \v represent"d Rah sees a wide expanse of vacsnt land \vrer<> homer and Patricia Jean Willis ships, Aug. 3, 10 a.m. said 1 James Heaney, James Carmody, vitt, Eileen Devlin, Nick Demos, \trashewski, James Baker, La- rooks, Richard Elichko, Doug- wa Unit 5 mpiican Le ion Richard Woerner WeWednesdays-Tenniy s tome-; y \ S meat, business buildings hH been '"cated Tt is r'ttura' that John F. Wojtasiek Kevin Williams, Susan Hummel, James Dooley, Stewart Douglas, ern Beam, Elizabeth Bechau- as Engle, Louise Epiphano, Auxil)"^. a* the New Jersey tion, Uderan Outing Cluh, additn the average person should pp<-"nl»><- on « Stephanie Marie Wojtaszek tyik Lauritsen and Stuart Dheila Doyle, Shirley Doyle, sen, Sally Blanchford^Margaret ichard Fagan. Girls' >ulState held at Douglas Jane Elizabeth Wood a.m.; twirling, MdMadisoi n FField, i""" - ' DeU '••uldinjrs will replace the old. Anita Du Brow, Ellis Essig, 31ue, John Broderick, Janet Charles Fleischman, Nancy Colle K i • Russell M. Woods PTA Scholarship awards 10 a.m.; coed-volleyball. play., S?' 1 Ronald Festa, Joe Gonzales; lurch, James Carmody, Charles reeland, Anthony Genevrino, grounds, 2 p.m.; 'pity i .!re?enl"« clarV Unif Police Wo Vi^p.. I-, provide tin following i"'"' James Wright were presented by Mrs. Ray- p ay Robert A. Yakinchuk John Groskinsky, Qara Groves Cedervall, Laurie Christoffers, Lauren George, Marie Giglio, Wounds' Olympics. Veterans ™*s '«rr»in Bl-v about lower Main 8t Project GRADUATION SCENE - Jeffrey. W. Moran, f^< °^f^i mond Wilson, PTA president, P 1 Madelyn Adde Yarmey Frances Halvazarkis, . Bormle Claudia Colbert, Wendy Combs, Man Goldberg, Laurence Gua- ose h Sl Cbrk —scho business nual commencement exercises of Rahway Hlgb School on Jane »at Veterans Memorial ™«L gP ^^ ,,... Field, July 14; state play i' P • - Clearance Area • Numbp' o' homes an Barbara Joan Yarush to Helen Crane and Thomas Hakalski, Judy Hand.H Helen klarylyn Conforti, Helen Crain, •iglia, Joych Hanson, Dale Miss ("olanrp Slempel of 4IK' 1 n attended the exercises which featured Se awarding of diplomas to 508 members of the class. (Kan , grounds' Olympics, WoodbridRe. the d f ''»"'""«-'•• Wayne Thomas Yetaan' Mlbury, in the eighth grade, House, Peggy Hodoske, Tami (athleen Devlin, Linda Diaz, PougUss gradu-• establishmr Richard Young •lausler, Abby Hercsh, Michael July 21, 9 a.m.; senior city by Kenneth M. Lonky). \ and Karen Yergalonis and Isaacs, David Jakupko, James atp, was one of the A visi in the city. Raj-mond P. Mauser Teri Elaine Zerns Mary Ann DIBenedetto, Kathy iolic, Gary Hoodzow, Jane playground championships, Aug. * • Millard J. Solomon Robert Boyle, in the seventh Jones, Annellese Kaplan, Pa Durm, Linda Eicholtz, Judy : v Girls' State tera 01 Total cot of the protect to d?te and the ft to the Carole. A. Mazra •Jo-Ellen Zygo Hopkins, Susan Hummel, Mari 4, 10 a.m.; senior county play-, Lillian J. McCandless William Somcrindy.ke grade. The sixth grade win trlcla Kapp, Kathy Kazakewilz, Ferency, Maria Finn, Karen anna Ivansky, Karen Johannes- arrang f"dpral grovprmnpnr arM the City of Rah way. Diplomas Given to 508 ground championships, Aug. 11. Carol Ann McClure "Patricia Joan Sonnta? 4-H Club Schedules ners will be announced at gra-Barbara Keller, Edward Kor- RI'TTON IT Fiere, Rose Arm Fiorello, Mary sen, Regina Khaney, Carol Ka- Thursdays — Senior softball The £lans for the project area and thp probable Frank McDonald Donald A. Spankurh duation. The National Safety dyle, John Kubu.. LOANS Fish, Karen Ganzer, John Gec- Pjtfnela Karivltes, Bonnie gameSjjlaygrpunds, 10:30 a.m.; Pearl buttons make good baits date for the start of construction by P'tratp roncorns. George McDonald •Karen Ann Springer Demonstration Day Council Award was presented to - Susan Kump, Marc Lauritsen, Thomas C.McFadzean Stephen J. SpringJtecl y John Genevrino, Donald CellerTMarsha Kingr Richard twirling, Merck Field. 2 p.m.: J for bin eg ills. Tlireid lino The amo'irt of-taxes lost to the city over the nast At RHS Commencement -Patricia—Ann-McGarry "Hanging Grandma and Louis R. Rizzo of the Rahway Albert Lausen, Kenneth Levit Genesi,_DermIs Gyna^ Nancy le and in'1 a! ( Joseph J. Sprovach Cmak, Carol Knorr, Dolores senior city playground chum • through - —'- ""•* ••••' - •es\il of ' lip of th* Kathleen A. McGuire JGrRndpa" will be among topics Safety Council. sky, Richard Lindermann, Car] five yea's as : " " ' "•"' . JosepFrederich Jk . B_Stalfvi. Staff," ' Hajeski, Joyce Hamma, Vera Snox, Rebecca Ksianilcki, Ml pionships, Aug. 5, 10 in, ni qpinr *T of ' •PF (rs.in-- 1 by the Geraldine Fitzgerald Gloria J. Mclntosh i of 4-H Club members at their Librarian awards were made Mailler, James Maye, Kirk 1 business p'ac The am' in Diplomas were awarded to Shana Jo Stanlis Harbienki, Maureen Harris chael Lagola, Susan Lenox Ti >n't David P. Fitipattick John S. McKeon Sandra Eileen St"'- state Demonstration Day at Rut- by Mrs. Ruth Rogers. Winners Mayers, Ann McDarby, Thomai Friday — Gymnasti" thp 508 members of the Class of William T. Flanagan Marga Christine McLaughlin Meridith Harris, Christine Has 'hyllis Leonard, Tommy Leone, Paul Starkowskv gers University on Wednesday. were Joseph Hopper, Laura AfcKeever, Diane Meglis, Pa High School, 10 am s mount of 1965 of Rahway High School at Richard Flynn Sara Jane McWho'rter Anna Jiarit St.isickj eldon, James Heany, Kenneth eanne Link, Marsha Luck, U e I the annual c6mmenr?rrfnt Dennis Foley Larraine M. Stavish This will be a demonstration Scalza, Karen Abemaihy, Vic tricia Meka, James Mikajlow Henry, Larry Hilyard, Parris • Marc Edward Meffe 'atrieia Luderman, Susan Mar- "Rpripe Thr I' rrt, season gains momentum and mil- Richard C. Fontana Linda Mario" Stefni of how to use pictures in home toria Kaminsky, Theresa Mikaj Ronald Miller, Patrick Moffit, i \peotpd exercises held on Jv" " ••' Robert E. Mclick Howard, Victoria Kaminski, An- ihal], Dorothy Martin, Helen 0 :nt of r ory Lawrence George Fordbam Susan Mary Stcffii- lf.iv '>f fami'>s tpke to the highways, we shou'd pause • Wayne Darrel! Menke beautificatlon. It will be one lo, Alan and Leslie Toker, Steve John Moran, Ernest Mulhollen drew Ingram, Steven Jurczyk propp tv IT1tt- . <•]• sTar" Veterans Field. Jacqueline Foulks Messaros If Y i •• i ' pnsidet liciv v"» may nseisrt in retaining ^bp na John A. Mercier, Jr. Susan Wilh Stein which nearly 200 members from Campbell, Lynne Passinger Rae Mundy, Geraldine March' Howard Karmel, Alice Katz, The graduates ar> Lorraine Margaret Francen G. Richard ^tidjrrr Francine Mittleman, Nancy Yo, T in th' r "•'? Paula Evelyn Franceski Kathleen M. Messaros '1 parts of the state will give. Nancy Quick and Robert Sin ant, Jo Ann Morgan, Frederic! Dorothy Kazakewitz, Michpl ' • 1 bpfiitv of th" Ame'irnn countryside Carol A. Ader Helen Roxanna Milbury Rai-mond E. StH"r' Morrison. Linda MulhoUem, fV A r • • Jill Lauren Adrion Constance Frezza Deanna Jannettc r'' ' Events will be held from 10:30 clair. McDaniels, Richard Neubauer, Kiaiman, Jacolyn Kosty. taltPn fo Rabwny The FYsMent <"I.11P'1 a "White House Conference Mari Kathleen Furnback Joyce Louise Miller Carolyn O ' B r i a n . Debbie NOWcm in ?nri save 10% on the rental of a i. Ralph C. Ainsworth Janet Mary Stiso am. until 4 p.m. in various Science Fair winners also Karen Olsen, Diane O'Reilly Ingredients ('orps o' <>n Natutrl I'»auty in Washington. A program was John D. Galganske Shirley A. Miller Yvonne Krieger, Carol Kottler, O'Reilly, Suzanne Page, Jeanne r Susan Barbara And*" •" Edward T. Stnpk-o buildings of Douglass College were given their awards at theDale Osef, Ann Parker, Miki Safe Depo ir Pox fo> your valuables. The Tederal •iyn a ri d t y Thomas C. Gallagher Cecelia Miteratonda Deborah Lack, Sherry Lang. Parker, Joan Passinger, Mich- Clean salr"on and pl=cp In = Kngfrpsted t<- bring "\bout "riti'-en action and public Maryann C Arace Frank Miteratonda Robert VVap* Sticu - and the College of Agriculture assembly. Parrella, Lorraine Pasitka 1 large can Red Richard A. Aracc Charles Garnm Edward John S'uri7 John Legan, Dennis Lenaham ael Payne, Jane Peterson, bovl. Mix In crushed salMnes. Excise lax has been eliminated - and you pocket AT""a f'lu ation to "top {hr itirrpncing ugliness of the Ameri- Beverly Dawn Ganterl Richard A. Molinaro in New Brunswick. The highlight was the anCheryl Portner, Edward Peter- Sockeye Salmon • arvi ol'l f>> pi- John Aranowicz William Alexander Montani Eileen Kathleen Slurt-> Elizabeth Linn, Sharon Lutz Nancy Pressman, Jacqueline the egg and pepper. Mix wpll the savings. A Saff Deposit Box has a'wavs been age'\cj' in >garri to "P • environment." Harry B. Arnold Susan Elizabeth Gasko Patricia Ann T.. Sull: ' nouncement of the annual honor csak, Tony Psomas, Linda 10 salted saltlre William J. Gehring Francis Vincent Moore Jeff Mailler, Janet Malecki, Jo Rainone, Andrew Rasmussen, Using double boiler or steam»r, e 1 to the disp'«:'i0T\ o th"' city ya'd Patricia Lynn Attlescy William Myrl Sn- menar, Lynn Ritzman, TheresE a so'ind investment 'n safe*y fcr 'locu • itr jewelry One of the major blights on the landscape is litter. Mary Margaret Gent Jeffrey Wallace Moran roll presentations. Each stu- anne Marr, Wayne Martin orden Rode, Susan Roediger, crackers (or un- but*«r lightly around sides of Nu-rBpr 'f thr Mary Louise Baker Muriel E. Slitter 1 ; ( ,t :or A i pa Litterbugs cc.<=t Americans a billion dollars a year. Barbara Ruth George Robert Phillip Morrison Daniel Rummel, Andrew Ross, salted If v"« r-'- the top pan. Place mixture Iff and r^her v\'>..'?b1e t^n q. Nrv hp ' ' '"^;>< Joseph Michael Biran James R. Morrow James D. Svihra Jenita McDaniel, Jacki Me Andrew R. Barlok Benjamin Gerberville, Jr. Nancy Ruchok, Gary Russo, crushed the pan. (The Wter will make area and 'b< according to Keep America Beautiful Tnc, the national "Joanne Gibbons .. .. Jacquelyn Motley Linda Diane Swi.«tarV- Knight, Marten Mekota, Larrj ^M,'-. II, II 1 I Ronald Lee Barrier • Pamela Margaret S> •• - Robert J. Gibbont Patricia Mary Mullen' Menjs, JaduUyn Midrano, The- Danise Sabol, Margery Saltz, 1 egg salmon easy to remove later) »"*' litter organization. Ingrid Ruth Barth Lawrence Sr>bo 1 Ronald P. Gibbons Linda CTMuIrennan "RI/SSO FOR RELIABILITY" resa Mikajlo, Tliomas Milbury, Janet Saladino, Barbara Saler- Steam mixture for abnnt imp Cost of' ' i • r ' '' ' !••..• Taxpayers foot half this bill, through the cost of Patricia Ann C. Bartf>l"">rn Nancy K. Mundy Joseph Louis Szd" Dash of «»!• James Daniel Beaver Edward W. Gibson Jame Monteleone, Janis Netta no, Ingrid Sanders, Nikki Scar- hour. Remove calmon from """rnmrnt Phyllis Nancy Giglio Kathryn Mary Murpby • Carol L. Szpiech cleaning up street's, highways, beaches, parks and Shirley L. Bellinger Wayne Allan Tarnn>-^ HEATING OIL OIL BURNER SERVICE Michael Miller, Judy Newill pitta, Thomas Schaeffer, Susan Batter double boiler pnd place In cen- Cost of th- ••• •'•' '• ' ••"•" '•* -"•' 'r-=t Richard John Gilchrest Linda Jane Murphy other public areas, while the other half is paid by Sylvia Mae Bentivenea Marjorie Nash Robert W. Temple Steve Okaly, Barbara Oxman, Schmidt, Kathy Shultz, Ronald Lettuce anH Tomato ter of platter. Arrange Mtuce Patricia Bentley William Gillet "TALKING IT OVER 24 HR. Service • Service Contracts fOmprson Ave. business, industry and individual's in the form of losses Kathryn E. Girtanner * Richard M. Nash, Jr. Angela Marie T<-""^" Jeff Paclunas, Carol Arm ParSimko, Linda Skryha. slices and tomatos arounH t h f Dl Lawrence J. Betty Arthur Thomas IS CERTAINLY A salmon. Reason for acquisition by the agency of the Rah- and expenses attributable to litter. Christian John BeuM-riiie'.'; Agnes E. Glancy Nornrajean Elaine Nason • Budget Plan rella, Paula Peterson, Ina R» Terry Slonaker, William Lloyd H. Glover Edward Nass Ressie Thomas PLEASURE HERE! way Lumber Co. property at 1327 Fulton St., the price "Property values decline in a littered neighbor- Carole M. Bialecki Lloyd Edward Thompson binowitz, James Reagan, Smith, Martha Staff, Donald Thomas M. Billy Richard P. Golia Edward JosephNevar Yonr clien«--cn8tom- • Complete Installations & Conversions Deanna Elizabeth Grabowski Cheryl Vivian Nias Raymond F. Tomrjlon'; Thomas Reid, Susan Reinm Stugart, Karen Stephens, Mary ANNOUNCING1 DINNER FOR TWO WINNERI NATIONAL paid for the property and the plans its use or resale. hood, and littered highways drive away tourists,." Allen Robert C Bladnvdl Joyce C. Torony ers or colleagues wfll * Virginia Graf - -- Joseph Augustus Nias, Jr. *" For Extra Care & Expert Service Call • Virgmia Reynolds, Glen Rice Ellen Staryak, Jonathan Staley, Amount of taxes paid by thp himbpr oompanv on theH. Seed Jr. KAB's executive vice president stated. MaribTi Joan: Blazell Rpsemary Torre react favorably to our This week's recipe was submitted by Edward Joseph Blazewicz Frederick James Grimm -Richard Grant-Mima Paula Scajzaj Steve^ StavisV Elizabeth Sutter, Linda Terra- 82 E Fulton St property. "Litter is not only aesthetic offense and a menace to Darlene Gritenas Judith Ann Nolan Nancy M. Toscan'o food, servJce-aDd-atF Miss Barbara Torres, 735 Audrey Dr., Rahwav John George Bobrovcan, Jr. Kenneth Treadwell, Jr. mosphere! Ethel Strdyk, Alex Suchs," Ni nova, William Thorpe", Barbara Diane K. Grupe Patrick Joseph Noone EL 2-«277 HIIXS1DE • KENILWORTH • RAHWAY Essex Area Project health and safety, but is also bad for business." Carolyn R. Bogar Mildred N. Trippiedi reen Tomassi, Cliffore Thomas TompkJns, Gail Toney, Richard TOWNE HOUSE, 1453 MAIN ST., RAHWAY ELIZABETH Brooksie R. Bolden Rodney J. Gurko *John A. Novak C • SPRINGFtELO • SUMMIT • WESTfiELO The prevention of litter to Keep America Beau- Grace Joan Gurval James Nusse Judith Ann Twaskas Barry Valentine, Chris Vande; Townley, Anthony Toscano, YOU CAN WIN A DINNER FOR TWO: ROSEUUE P Reasons for the project and its relationship to the James R. Bona Robert M. Unchestcr SUPER DINER U4MBM FUUtAt. DlfOrt POUUUX CUMMJUMtM tiful should be the objective of all thinking Americans. Henry Vincent Boroviti Sharon Ann Haberle * Dolores Eileen Oboz hoff, Diane Van Pelt, Celesl Vicki Turner, Patricia Urban, From among Ihe entries submitted Snlly Sherbet will drnw whn* Lower Main St. Project Martin C. Haines Maureen Ellen O'Brien Curtis Valentine RUSSO BROS. tor a FREE DINNER FOR TWO. The winner's reclpo will b« m«lhk One of the best ways to participate is to have a supply »Rita Joyce Bosek Vincent D. Van Gordcn. Jr. 1419 Irving Street Scheaffer. Susan Van Sickle, George Submit your reclpo today to: John T. Brady, Jr. Janis Eileen Hammer Thomas H. O'Conndl Wagonhoffer, Deborah Weber, The estimated st cf the project to the city and of litterbags handy — and use them. Aurora A. Hannibal William Joseph O'Connor Jacqueline Van Kline RAHWAY 71 Front Street, Elizabeth Richard Scholl, Elizabeth Sei Sally Sherbet, Rahway News-Record William R. Brandt- Janet Emily Van Sant Stephanie Wolkin, Diane Woolls, to the federal government. Sheila Louise Braxtou Ira R. Harem Sherry Frances O'Grady bak, John Sica, Joe Skupien 1470 Broad Street, Rahway, New Jersey Jean M. Harrahill John Okaly Bruce Yarmej Estimated amount of property to be acquired by Kathleen Brennan Patricia Voss, Rosha Ward: With the Armed Forces Phyllis Broadwell Jacquelyn C. Harris * William Peter Olawski the agency and plans for its use. Bonnie Brodie Kathleen T. Hart Donald Harding Olsen David C Hasbrouck Progerss made to date. Sharon Ann Brophy George Stuart Orton Mary Ann Hassell James Oszucik Low Summer Prices Ainnan Joseph R. Stecky, sot^ r Daniel G. Brothers COAL East Hazelwood Project ! Michael W.-Heinz - Phyllis A. Palmer i-MfcrSnd Mrs- JosephJteckyL Janice Lynn-Brown Fill Your Bin Now With Lehigh Premium Artthractt* Purpose ot the project and changes made in the -Ronald J. Paolantonio 5—L of 103 Glenwood Ter., Clark,' Ju3iuT;AnifBrowu ; ~ Stove-or-Nuf -Jo-Ann-Paul- WfllianrTHrBrowiirJr; Brnce-Ar-Henderson jhas completed Air Force basic George C. Paulick Allenfoam "Vtercy Ann-Bruce ; Jeanne B. Henry ment. Patricia Ann Pazaryna 50 i95 military training at Lackland ttewart A. Bruder Helen T. Herrman Maria I. Pedro per for contour brail Number of properties to be acquired by the agency Air Force Base, San Antonio, irthur H. Brzostowski Thomas G. Higgins 21 per 19 Stella M. Pedro arbara Ann Bucu Joanne" R. Hinkle ton ton and the plans for their eventual disposition to private !Tex. John J. Pekarsky .Jarlene E. Buhl Robert J. Hodoske Carolyn Andrea Peterson interests. I Airman Stecky has been se- Jildiffi Marie Bunk Frances E. Hogan Allen Industries has been dedicated to serving the comfort needs of Americans for over 45 years. A publicly owned corporation, the discussion on June 9 that the other 20 municipal- jlected for technical training as •Joan F. Hojecki Kenneth G. Petrusky 51M0NE BROS. Coal & Fuel Co., Inc. \V\iltcr Burke Frances Jane Pingor la supply specialist at the Air Sahdra T. Buroff Brenda L. Hollander mum lot areas and frontages. Sandra Kay Hornsby John F. Pohl HU 6-2726 LINDEN HU 6-0059 Allen has been listed on the New York Stock Exchange for over 30 years. Five plants: Rahway, New Jersey - Detroit, Mich- I Training Command school at Jofm W. Cahill Karen Susann Pollock Allenfoam Progress made to date. Lloyd hi. Capotosta A. Stanley Housman Oil Burner Installation — Try Us and Siva Amarillo AFB, Tex. His new Carol A. Howell Dianne Kay Powell iaan - Compton, California - Dyersburg, Tennessee and Herrin, Illinois,- produce comfort products for home and industry. We also ope to present data about the agency, and Mie;hele L. Cappadona Virginia A. Powers for form fitting unit is part of the vast ATC William R. arkhuff Jeanette J. Huff its staff, and to give information about the cost of 'Alan M. Huffenus Martin M. Pressman .iwitri suibl system which trains airmen and Roy Allen Carlson 4 William E. Hughes Harriett S. Pribell Allen Products are: operation.- » - •_ officers in the diverse skills re- Richard J. Carmclla • Anna Primich Maxine Danielle Carmon Leo Paul Hulnik RUG CUSHIONS-including the nationally advertised Rubber-Loc and Rubber-Top; also Altex, Golden M^^-anLSMif^F^: quired by the nation's aerospace Richard H. Casaletto Frederick S. Hulsraan Richard Procopio LINDEN force. I*Steve C. Cederle Judi E. Hummel Michael A. Punko Aundra DeVonne Pyatt well as Allenfoam, Super-Foam, Radiance and Top-Flite foam rubber and Heritage, Revere and Beacon Hill sponge rubber rug The alrmar is a 1963 graduate AIRMAN JOSEPH STECKY Paul T. Cedervall Alan Paul Hurley Allenfoam Warren N. Chalmers —-• •William E. Huthman Dorothea Quandt PORK STORES Revaluation Needed Ril of the missile complex at Thomas-T. Hutton James R. -Quick _ cushions. High School, Clark. ftiary lercsa Quhui cushions. • : ,, .+. fat- tuthlon towfon An ordinance to provide for a revaluation of real |Vandenberg-lf\FB, Calif., and Carol h. Charney Gerald V. Hynes combat:f Patriria Tl. Chayjj_ Shannon Patricia Ifill Diane D. Rainone in thoesl "•"Five TTanway-residents—arejflying^with-AiLlJUlg nJVli—• aur * .. •» estateTnTtaEwa^y at "a" cost~of approximately $75jG0f> Paul Cherubini Steven H. Isaacson ~ Carol A. RESINATED COTTON * Thermal and Acoustiral Insulation « Automotive Seat Cushioning ' Molded Automotive Dashboard will be considered by Municipal Council on Wednesday. stationed at Kindley Air Force readyy aircrewB. In addition to Fred Cistaro - Linda Joyce Itzen Dorothy Helen Rauh ti Army Briefings at Lynnea M. Ivansky . Dennis R. Rtagra • Linden • A public hearing on the proposed project is scheduled. in Bermuda. extensive Army Karen Patricia Clark . he and his Wayne Robert Clausnitzcr Arthur S. Jacknow * Karen Lynne Reese RUBBER PRODUCTS • Foam Rubber - for women's apparel, automotive and other industries • Chemically blown Sponge Rub- The Rahway News-Record believes that the John J. Coffey Linda Lee Jackson Evelyn Frances Reilly Saper Markft. Ctflrkton Shopping Ronald J. Jenkins" Virginia M. Reinoehl Center. Rarltnn Bood. Clark, M. ) FAMOUS FOR Allenfoam ordinance should be approved. Assessor Anthony F. Joy Barbara Cohen FO 8-1804. Nanci Jean Combs Carolyn Deborah Johnson " Toan T. Reveley HOMEMADE ber-molded or sheet • Shoe Soling • Custom Compounding-natural and synthetic rubber, and plastics 19 Monmontb Bt, Bit Bisk, R. i for table mats Boresch has recommended a revaluation of property, xations. Meredith A. Condron Linda L, Johnson Gerald J. Reris Third Qass Michael J '; William D. Riefler SB 1-0410. pointing out that a revaluation would be the first one man Audrey E. Connell Ronald \V. Jolly TRY OUR DELICIOUS and padsl Toth, all of the Air Police Sec William George Jones Dennij J. Rieger BOLOGNA AUTOMOTIVE TRIM CONVERSION •• Cushions and Backs • Door Panels (Embossed and Formed Vinyl) • Molded Floor Carpets in about 14 years. Sewing Group Elects Patricia A. Connor HOME MADE COLD CUTS tion; Capt. C. J. Buckley, flight Barbara Ellen Cook Wayne E. Jordan Robert A. Roich SALAMI FANCY Mayor Robert E. Henderson and City Clerk Rob- surgeon for the 16Mth Hospital Mrs. Carrie Miller •Kathleen Mary Cooper Ramona Cecelia Judali (Frank A. Roberta AUTOMOTIVE COTTON CUSHIONING • Seat and Back Cushions • Foundation Pads ert W. Schrof* would be empowered under the terms Karen Helen Costello Bernadette M, Jukas •Linda Roberts DECORATED PLATTERS POULTRY Squadron, and Airman Second The Sewing Group of the •IWilliam-A. Roberts Barry L. Couglilin Robert L. Kahney of the ordinance to engage "a suitable firm for making Class Fred Wright, a medic "urtis Robinson FOR ALL OCCASIONS PRIME MEATS AUTOMOTIVE JUTE FELT • Floor Mats • Sound Deadeners and Insulators Allenfoam lolden Age Club has elected Jane V. Coughlin Kathy Helene Kane -iwrence L. Robinson said revaluation." with the 1604th Hospital Squad- Irs. Carrie Miller to be its I Lois Craig Olga Kania Paula Kappel (oAnn Rodgers for carpet underlayl A Municipal Council committee, in a report at theron. iresident for the coming: year.' Richard S. Crue Charles-Richard Kannazin [obert -Nicholas .Rokobauer - June 9 meeting, recommended that a revaluation study Airman DOwling, who moved Janet R. Daly iregory D. Romeo The other officers are: Secre- Jacquelyn E. Davits Mirk H. Ketfe * should be commenced "at the earliest opportunity for to this city recently from Car- Pamela A. Keller obert Thomas Romeo .. tary, Mrs. Pauline Dunn, and David E. Davis Jarlene E. Ross equalization of the tax load." It was pointed out during teret, is to leave Bermuda for David W. Davis Thomas Kelly TELL THEM ABOUT equalization oi uie UIA iua.u. x\. naa J/UUH*AI V>U.I. UUUJ,, ,—... — treasurer, Mrs. Charlotte Robin- Patricia Ann Kennedy Eugene Francis Rostkowski Here's What We Laurel Ann Davis Joyce Margaret Rucholc the discussion on June 9 that the other 20 rmmicipa-j separation from the Air Force son. Mrs. Angela Halladay is Varline C. Dawson Lasilo J. Kerekes ities of Union County have conducted revaluation on ^ '',,.» mblicity chairman. Barbara Ann Keywortli Barbara Ann Ruda Allen Industries is the largesttmd most diversified producer of foam rubber on fabrics in the United States. Our product groups Allenfoam Warren E. Daye James Paul Ruggiero Daniel Dazet Robert P. Kitko WELCOME WAGON surveys. j seaman Apprentice Robert M. The~group went on a bus trip Barbara Marie Kldcner • Judith A. Rusch Vover a wide and complete range. We manufacture foam for carpet underlay, automotive trim components, contour brassieres, for terry cioth Girard Decker Ronald F. Russ If you know of a family who has just Council should be urged to adopt the ordinance \Cvm son"o{ Mr and Mrs to Asbury Park yesterday. The Charles R. Knight ba'ckingsl o • Mary Jane Decker •Louise B. Russell arrived in your community, be sure to on Wednesday night so that the revaluation program Harold F. Cunliffe cf 243 Te.•egula- r activities will be re Francis Delasandro William J. Koczah footwear table mats and many other products bonded to almost any fabric. In our modern laboratory we keep round-the-clock Kathleen" Jane Kohler Regina M. Russomano tell them about Welcome Wagon. They .may be started soon. ham- a St.- , ha• s bee•-n - graduate—J—•-->d sumed in September. Noreen Del Gaudio Ignario John Ruvolo Marianne Delli Santi Michael Joseph Kotuli will be delighted with the basket of gffii from basic training at the Coast Alice Ellen Kriss John Edward Francis Safar vigil to maintain our high quality control standards. Our chemists work constantly to develop new products and new uses for DAR Unit Arranges •Diane Lee Dempskie Margaret Safar and helpful information they will recehw The man who goes through life looking for some- Guard Recruit Training Center Helenann Devlin * Pamela Dale Kubu Agatha Kun Ellen Ann.-Sai.tz from our hostess, a symbol of th« cow latex foam rubber. Allenl oam thing soft, can find it under his hat. Cape May. For Breakfast, Trip Robert J. Dewan, Jr. Walter S. Sakowicz, Jr. munity's traditional hospitality. Or'yw Druing the 12-week program Thomas J. DiDonato Robert Edward Kuroda for non-skid * If you want to see 90, don't look for it on the of Wayne M. Laux Anne Louise Saladino The finance committee Lorraine A. Disney recruits are taught military Delores L. Lawson ' Richard Joseph Salles " bath matsi speedometer. • Rebecca Cornell Chapter, Jacqueline Dockins Nancy Jane Sammond drill, small boat handling, ust Michael J. Dolezar Mary Ann Leloia Allenfoam adds more comfort Daughters of the American Re- David Sanzalone of small arms, firefighting, sea Michael Sean Dougherty Kathleen Ann Leonard volution, met on June 30,at the Joseph Sasarak A real friend never gete in your way — unless you|manship, first aid and Coas' Lbretta E. Doyle Cynthia Gail Leone home of the chairman, Mrs. Richard Wallace Lerner Dianne Joan Savcik happen to be on your way down. Guard history. Instruction in Pamela Anne Doyle |* Henry J. M. Schaefer, Jr. PHONE: 232-5085 or Donald C. Fagans of 990 Bryant George C Driza •Michael G. Levttzky eluded study of atomic and bi Edward Lewandowski Bpnnee Schaeffer FA 2-6557 to living, all over the world! Allenfoam St., to make plans for the com- William DuBeiu' Linda Joan Scharf . ological warfare, and introduc- Ronald I. Ducoff Raymond Lafayette Lewis The original polly unsaturated could only have ing year. A breakfast bridge Robert F. Scholl for automotive tion to maritime law enforce- Edward Allen Dulik Cathy Lowrey been a dry parrot. will be held at the home of Mrs, trim and padding! ment. _Bruce..G._Luck_^ . -.-_,. ^Georse _Vj_S(AHbsL_. I._ WELCOME NEWCOMERS1 I Lyle Cooper on July 22 an R3bert__ John Ludington Arlene Virginia Schutt . Use thi* coupon to let uj know you're here i 4 Nancy Ann; Lukas Carl M. Schutt • trip to the New York World's Loretta Dumine Cadet Keith R. Boehringer. Joseph M. Macanka Donna Jean Schweitzer I Name , ' Fair will be made on Aug. 7. Dennis James Eaton RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD son of Mr,-and Mrs. Fred_ * Isabelle Chriitine Ebright Robert F. MacAvoy Doris Severance —Established 1833 -lCnfl YMT Charles Edgar Donna Madison Marilyn Shalestik I Address ...... T.,>....;.^..."...... «V.4—I Boehringer of 213 Leldngto Three Students Put Harold Sherwood Allenfoam Pnbttstiefl Every Thursday Morning by Ernest Edwards Joyce Eileen Maggs | Blvd. Clark, has left th Jesse A. Major William E.-Shirt- I City ...„ j On UJC Dean's List Monica Ann EHchko for all your THE NEWS RECORD PRINTING COMPANY United States Air Force Aca Kathleen Ennis Linda Anne Malecki Phyllis Grace Siano STRIESINC. comfort neadt tn fashion 1479 Broad Street, Babwaj, N. 1., 07065 FUltog 8-0661 emy in Colorado for a sirmme --Three- area residents .are Ronald Evans Tressa Anne Malone Kathleen Lynne Simon • Please hava the Welcome Wagon Hostess call Shirley A. Manchester Robert J. Sraeltzer study tour of the Air Force, amorig 44 Union Junior College Ronald Joseph Faai I on me I and in the homel PubllKur—Lores C0UW» Marfc.B. Fagan Joyce Mandicbak * Barbara Aon Smith Editor—A. Hsrtlux) MgrsiKn, Jr. jArmy and Navy installations i students who were riamed to Mark G. Manning Carol Ann Smith E I would like to subscribe to (he Rahway, New Jersey Second CUu Postagg Paid «t Reftnty, Nm» Jerecy across the nation. Paula Jean Fall I the dean's list for the spring * Catherine Ann Fava Carolyn M. Maran Diane Margaret Smith ° RAHWAY NEWS-MCORD I tubsalptlan Rift By Mill maumnj Pastist Cadet Beohringer, a gradual I semester. MarshaAnn Fedak JoAnn Marciniak Joselyn Andrea Smith . ' " ' ••• • ' R mia • tuo i~ Michael L. Marcino •Joyce Ann Smith OutiMUnlai ind MkMlnex Owmla • H.M of Vailsburg High School, New They are Robert A. Pribush Patricia DiannVFeduniak fill out coupon aricFmairio ""~~ I Mtmter — N«w JtrMy Pnu AnocMlon Martin ]. Marhak ' , . Michael Bruce Smith kr-is_a-member-.oLihe i)t2049Xufeiy^ca , Joemik Fedyk Grcy.!»l!o_rLDej}L 1 —. TW» Wiwinir«f-I» mpcmltiU-lbr-iypoaraptifcal-wrwi-wlyAt-tl»- | tiary LeigTTFerweTdi I "MicnMiGary Sinilli ~~~~— sxftnt of ttw «p»ce Itw •rnn occupy. CUIrru must bt mad* within Wilde of 336 Jefferson Ave. and 1470 Broad Street of 1968. Paiil Anthony••Firetto-—-^- A1^n Martin LS»tf J..Smith : The cadets indoctrinatioindoctrinati n ! RicharRichardd HH. Xtarry of 1 Dawn CaroT~Anri Mistranjdo Kerinefli'UncolrfSDowden N;Jr- Thursday, July 8,1985 The cadet's Irene FishEone 'if* 4 will include a comprehensive Dr.; Clarklk . John Robert' Fiihe^ Cuolj-a Matlosx peraldine Aw Snyder

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I - >• ^ s.'.. \.±1 •• ...'•.• ^?:^:..^;^;.^-:^^;;;s;'.r;.;^ m, -W RHS Graduate ness and Professional Women's continue her studies at "Berke- Award Plaque RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD,, Thurs., July 8, 1965 Page 7 p? Program Club. ley School, East Orange. She Mrs. Frank Cichino, on June 30' Plans for a covered dish sup PagaC RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., July fl, 1965 amon Mothers' Club LWV Entertains HNS President Given Award The award was given as thewas a member of the Bowling Tft Prineinal 8 elementary schools tak- to make plans fe»- th" coming, per at the first meeting on Sep Called Success culmination of a project by theClub and Modern Dance Club i year mber 28 were made. Mrs M5ss Donna Schweitzer, personal development program The first Junior Olympics on May 15 in Rahway River flans Events Miss Nancy Black fo Be A final evaluation meeting of and was a junior booster while from tb( Rah*'- me' Couple Honored; Lists Delegates daughter of Mr. and Mrsof. the club under the direction Winners Participation Plaque i Park, A Cam| Ml is chairman. New Members v: the "Tutoring and Pre-School Charles Schweitzer of 1033 Bry- in high school. This summer The executive boad of HieFirs' Equad, tli np t The executive board of the Appointments were made by of Mrs. eJan Ruiz. has been presented by the Rah-; The presentation to M'. Warga lie: 'if itive boird Bride of Carmine Cerasa •program" of Rahway, spon- j ant St., has been presented a she will be a counsellor at the ^ommriity Vitl'ir?' Club net Wed 25 Years Linden League of Women Vot- Willis King, new president of the 'sored by the National Council Miss Schweitzer, a graduate way Jaycees to Eugene Warga. jwas made by G» •*»• iber ' Mw .Tnlin DP Mas| Announcement has been made $100 award by the Rahway Busi- Oak Crest Swim Club, Edison. |principal of Roosevelt School. Mr ers which serves Rahway and Mary's Holy Name Society, of.Jewish Women in eoopera- of Rahway High School, will of 616 Elm Ave. were honored by Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Clark, entertained new the June 30-meeting-of-th« ' ~ ' of-©} I on. their 25th wedding anniver- Black of 2 Ronald Dr . Colonia, prospective members at a society in St. Mary's School .tipri, was held on June 29 in 1 sary on June 30 with a Mass of the nngago-mcnt their luncheon at the home of mem- cafeteria. Grover Cleveland School, ] bership chairman Mrs. Joseph Robert Gering, Leo Cercherio, and breakfast by their chil- daughter Miss Nnnrv Black, to TAPP is a three-phased pro- Palin of 2215 North Wood Ave., Donald Hager and William I dren, the Misses Marie and ICarminp Cc-m*' •. son of M; and gram including a pre-school, a Linden, on June 29. Paige were named delegates to 1 Judith De Mad and William jMrs C,ir"'iT>" '•"insa of 2205 tutoring program and a series and Nicholas De Mas!, i Mrs. Arnold Schaffer of Rah- the Union County Federation. Price St. way, president, gave a sum- • of.cultural enrichment assem- JEhe. cfflipla jY.er£ihe^uests..at i f. Mr. Hager was appointed vo- blies for the entire school. The nTtende(J Bowling! mary- of—the league-progran»| cation — representative.---Joseph ; a surprise dinner on May 30 in" »"•' on national, state and local "T"prc schooi-is-designed ttr better W 1 the Twin City Restaurant. 'ine I'niversitv, Bowling Sakala and Henry Skryniarz will "prepare children to enter'kin- levels and discussed the grass- be delegates to the National hundred and sivtv pwoiw at r,cv> Ohin She Is employed roots origin of League work. dergarten. Special emphasis tended. Council of Catholic Men and Mr. •was placed on language, social as a wrvice representative in She also stressed the non-parti- Gering will be chairman of the Mrs, De Masi's bridesmaids '" ' """', and motor coordi- the linden business office of the sanship of the league and em- Legion of Decency. ' -who ..were- present .were Mrs.jN(,w Bell Telephone <~to. phasized the fact that no one use of materials Michael McCoy ^and James Helen Criaris, Mrs. Louise j ^ a graduate of may serve on the board who_ii The pre-school 1 Loughlin will have charge of OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY - Granata and Mrs. Annette l#v Set on Hal 1'iiversity, is a active in a political party. Jdren of varying n membership. Casimir Begier endowski. The nvid o' 1 onor to.'icher ' thr H^hwn^ nfh^ol Mrs. Schaffer then introduced and was rated by and Martin Fee,are to be the Mrs. Helen AMe, ••••w i- Mr= the various program chairmen the steering committee as CYO representatives Mr. Begier at the home of Mrs Stelger s brother Deana • Angel All ••<« ''•••" J\ ,n a of an open meeting on reappor-j Charles Pizzuto reported on papal blessing. Miss Karen Chaiken Wed tionment to be held at the the plans for the trip to Shea ~Wbrhen,T Board"' of Educatlonr T - Oat-of-totm -guests were from Sunnyside . Library,. 100 Edge; Stadium in New York City on Select Carpets qeveland-ScboolJeiA_and_iiie. Syracuse N.Y: Fort Tjndir- wood ltd.,—linden, on July 20 ADgr"27 -when the :Mets. will Special P. S. Buses community. To H. J, Kavet pit Monday play the Giants. dale, Fla.: Phil \delphl,", ?a.r -at-l-p-m, The-meeting_will.j3e direct to : - • The tutoring program, jrecog' Long Tslane Chimtk-lT, Millbiim. ^-as performed the To Conceal Soil :v public. The'moderator, the.Kev.Jii —niziug that reading-fa-the-key N.Y., and Toms Fiver the setting for tl>e -narriage on '•option followed. The local agenda committee If' your ~carpet-or-rug -must old T. 'Hermanns, spoke about resist soiling from tracked-in to success in education, worked Monday evening of M'ss Virvn Miss Gloria VVfler of Phil- met at the home of chairman Mrs. De Masi is fl\e formpr coming events and asked the with individual children on a and' adelphia, Pa . was the maid of Mrs. Samuel Lease of 2423 St. -irt in an entry, traffic areas, society's cooperation. one to one basis in an effort of 2406.honor. Mrs. Jan Chaiken, sis- George Ave. to plan the course under a dining table, or in tele- 1 : The other officers seated at vision areas, consider colors to improve reading skills and Westfield Store, «titi»w«l«nr torn Staten Isl-nrf. T' >v st o \v , to HerHrt T tor-in 1-nv of the bride, and Mr I of s'udy for tFu»"year. "The "sub- sole of > Mr MRS. ROY J. EISE JR. the meeting were: Vice presi- hat conceal soil, suggests Miss self-confidence. Sixteen children msrrieH in O" ' - Kavet, son r nn'i * Irwin Karj-ay, sister of theiject is "Study of State Laws r> »•>,,)„ 1 dent, Mr. Skala; secretary, Mr. were tutored by 14 volunteers, 1 Mori's Kav of ' hrid<-Toorr were r W attend | and Lcoal Ordinances fts they Gena Thames, extension home Skrzyniarz, and treasurer, Ed- alL^witb_teaching degrees or 'and \ V IV F irviH , i> | rv-Roer of Marble pert-'in to the Budget of the 'urnishlng specialist, College lying I ;int ail their equivalent. •— Ber/or hend. Mass , was best man. nt\ of Linden." Miss Mary Jane Fava, ward Thornton. Df Agriculture, Rutgers Univer- GIVEN FFU.OWSMir subternt' i p,.v.k-lv» \ . I'f'wis were .Ian Ohaikrn, broth- sity. In tixr third phase of the pro- misses' sportswear— — A senior srionrp 1 town and country suits- university shop— | er of the brir ": lT\vin Karpay, Roy J. Eise Jr. Wed These colors are medium or •:gram, council presented five street floor Bathing su'fs In I and ?-pip.-« 'V> ll,'aa w Lightweight suits for every occasion. 2 Shirtwaist dresses in nsfor'gd "'•'•• Swimwits in surfer and walUr lengths brnt'>»r-in la *f the groom; Late News ieep shades of blue, green, jtijlturally rich assemblies for variety of color; c">^ r •" • - •••'•• Union, has been «vrarri"ri n Cub Pack Holds Miss Mary Jane Fava, daugh-of Cranofrd, an electrical con- (Continued from Page One) and 3-pc styles in fabrics ond color* By famous maker. Sizes 8 to U SoliH popl'n or seersucker st'ipo?. boiK Beauty Content .Joel Kavet, ? cousin of the WORLD'S the entire school. The programs teen size? 8 to 11. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J.| tractor. «ige, gray, and muted or deep graduate fellowship from Har- groom; S. JOJI Oerstenfeld, Dr. hall. •were extremely well-received sportswear— galore. Sizes 10 to 18. Formerly 17.98 and 19.98, tully linqrj. m SIZ6S-30 to 38. vard Universih- Graduate School Fava of 235 East Scott Ave., and eds. Formerly 19.98 to 29.9.8, f O'marly "00 »n 12.00. Barry Oarsnn n'id Howard Nat- Final Meeting Roy J. Eise Jr., son of Mr. and Activities of committees were and obviously delighted the chil- An assortment of swim suits in a wide now 12.99 and 14.99 Formerly 7.95, now 5.99 now reduced 1/3 of Education, He is William Starts Thurs. Patterns, tweed, tone-on-tone j (orl | Sixteen boys were graduated Mrs. Roy J. Eise Sr. of 1930 discussed at the assembly of dren, the council stated. variety of colors and styles including 1 now 14.00 and 18.0O Shifts and skimmer's in asso' '•^ ^'- Castn! slacks, wash-and-wear in tan. F. Bucher nf 100 Broadway. Park's annual Hath '",..,. , , and sculptured textures also Pretty summer dresses in assorted stylo* into the Webloes Den by CubMontgomery St., were married Roy Valentine .chairmen before the meeting. The evaluation revealed that and 2-pc styles. Cottons, knits and and fabrics. Sizes 8 to 18. ing beauty competition for girls! The bnde ls 3 graduate of »nceal soil. WHO, blnck, or green. Sizes 28 to 46. """• colors, ^ubtein "tees P to ]A 100 at the June 7 meeting on Saturday at 4 o'clock in St. (Continued from Page One) The chairmen are B. TJ. Smith, Daily Service 'the tutoring and pre-school lastex. now 12,00 mons Co Bo M formerly 11.98 to 19.98, Formerly 10.00, now 6.99 R k Mary's Church. phases of the TAPP pilot pro- Nautical denim coordinates. Including now 7.99 to '2.99 affemoo" at the IrviP**m-Ma-' ° ' meeting was the final one for A-resident-of-1095-Stone-StTr, vocational—service; the -Revin. g and are easy to clean, Those -Buses-Leave:^ ^_._ Town and travel summer suits. 2 and Short-sleeve sporf shirts, 100% cottort HAPPY Mass . school syrtem. The bride was given in mar- 'amr9taffed-entirely-by-volun-- Summer skirts in cotto"« i^ *^°' ple« 'xl amusement pa'Vs the summer. Mr. Valentine has spent his en-Gordon W. Baum, community •ated "excellent" are 100 per blouses, skirts, coulottes, faermudas, in assorted styles and patterns. Sizes 9 lr A Broad & E. Jersey Sts., achieved a high level of 3-pc styles. Misses' sizes. infants wear- YOU'LL BE pool UVek'v inn rs vie in Mr. Kavet is a graduate of riage by her father during the tire teaching career in this service; John Parks, interna- cent wool, 100 percent continu- surfers and jackets. Sizes 10 to 20 and fabrics. Sizes 8 to 18. cmnil to pvffa-large. c r The boys who were graduated . It was brought out that Boys' and girls' sunsuits, some v/iih. iop:~ Here on the Boardwalk next to iate for thf con^on ' Massachusetts Institute of Tech- double ring ceremony. IUS filament nylon and 30 per Elizabeth —10 a.m* 38 to 44. now 2.00 to 5.00 now 22.00 and 28.00 Formerly 6.98 to 17.98, re Joseph Duffy, William Ki- In addition to classroom tional service; Robert Bauer, ensuing years, the pre-school Formerly 5.00, now 3.99 Park Place. Ocean, beach, pool ,le jnology and its Graduate School Miss Catherine A. Fava of sports activities, and Gordon jent nylon with 70 per cent Additionaltripon Saturdays lightweight wool coats. Women's sizes. Also pinafore sets. Sizes small, mp.dium, work in a variety of fields, he v Ji/r'program might be of greater now 3.99 to 12.^9 Walk shorts in 100% cotton or dacron and Poolside Cafe, sun decks, The Thursday contest will in-i°f Industrial Management. He ger, Thomas Jazwa, John Nu- at 5:30 p.m. better jewelry— ; Rahway, sister of the bride, was served as visual aids program Harris, special projects. wool. Well constructed acrylics •#0*igiuficance if a way of select- now 28.00 Slacks, pedal pushers, bermuda* " large, and extra-large. now 1.9<> shaded porches, spacious lob- volve three age groups - girls,is executive vice president of nez, Herbert Jenkins, Peter polyester-and-cottqn. Wide rt\o^o ^< maid of honor. The bridesmaids director, dean of boys, director Reports of the assembly and are rated "good" in soil resist- Leave the Fair — W« teg the students for the nursery Collection of better jewelry at half Summer short coats.'Misses' and wo- assorted fabrics. Sizes 6 to 18. bies. Entertainment Completely 2 through 8, those 9 through 13, the American Publishing Corp.. Kowal, Peter Loschialpo, Greg- were Miss- Carole Flatley .of colors in sizes 30 to 40. curtains and draperies-* modernized with new furnish- of student welfare for thehigh directors-were received at theance. 7 p.m. and_l_l_p.m.. ^ ^-ichooLcMukLbe Jound-thai would price. Chains, beads, crystal necklaces men's sizes. Formerly 29.98, now 22.00 and the older ones, over n.jWaltham, Mass. iry Smith, Robert Ward, John Formerly 5.98 to 17.98, Formerly 6.95 to 7.95, ings and decor. Whippany, Miss Carol Gural of school and junior high school. meeting. New officers are: •SSi-issure tbe enrollment of a ih~sWutafed~pearls;largsrassortment of Replacement cushions for summer turn?- After a Bermuda" honeymoon, Dzurak, IVfichael Nash, Peter Round Trip now 3.99 to 12.99 Twin beds with oath from $14.50 The judging is expected -again Livingston and Mrs. Barbara He was vice principal for twoPresident, Donald Apgar; vice REGISTRATION DEADLINE Children greater proportion of children now 4.99 to 5.99 furei Jaquilard, Gary Fisher, Edward Fare better pins also included. Knit tops In solid colors, stripes. Mod. Am, ?8JO Eur, daily each to be the weekly high spot of the couple will reside in Wal- Kreutzer of Rahway. The flower years at the high school before president and program chair- Aug. 13 is the deadline for Who lack many of the expert- Formerly 200 to 15.00, junior mfss sportswear- Executive-length hoss of wool and tufted chair cushions for facJwood ©r person. (Askjjbout Inclusive Taylor^ Jan Zientek^-Peter Fran- glrt-warMiss" r Formerly 3.00 to 9.98, Olympic's teen-club program thaffi. " ' - '~ alsumihg"his" present^post^i manr~Steven~BumbaH;~secr^ M-ospeetive^students toJile.ap^ whlch-provide-fee-Bkffl&l —— now-9-9c-*o 7.30 Woven dotted roll-sleeve shirts. White, nylon. Stretches to fit sizes 9 to 14. aluminum furniture. Plan with many~spectar" fea- which this summer will be di- chini, Gary Szczepaniafc and of Livingston. $300 p now 1.99 to 4.99 tures). Phone 609-345-1211; in Louis Sapienza. years ago. tary, Elmer Greey; treasurer, plications for Union Junior Col- pink, blue, maizerSizes 7 to 15. Black, navy, brown, gray. Formerly 8.00 and 10X10, rected by Mrs. Jane Farshaty of Mass. College Enrolls Joseph Kulpinski of Maryland, His community activities have Alex Medvigy, and sergeant-at- World's Fair admission rS are heeded to enter kin- N.Y.MU 2-4849 —or write. Weblos graduation certificates lege's evening session which op- ; lingerie- Formerly 4.98, now 2.99 Separates Including blouses, Jackets, Formerly 200, now 1.59 Irvington. formerly of this city, was best included Rahway Centennial arms, Robert Stephens. The di- tickets at reduced prices «f tfergarten. Next year fee pre- now 5.00 end 7.00 Martin C. Haines and badges were given to Ron- ens in September, it was an- Attractive cotton and dacron polyester- skirts in prints and solid colors to mix Crew socks of orlon-acryllc-artd-nylon QDarlfcprougb-iBIcnBcim Registration is continuing fox man. The ushers were Jay Planning Committee, three rectors are Harold Morris, Mr. available to bus patrons, if,|ipchool program wfll be extended A large selection of summer shifts and Tofted and Cartridge style chaise cush- Central Boardwalk.** Atlantic City Martin C. Haines, son of Mr.ald Hayes, Michael Netta and nounced today by Bruce P. and-cotton gowns. An. assortment of and match. Size 8 to 18. in a wide range of colors. Stretches to children anxious to enroll in Brda of Westfield and Richard years as chairman of the Caval- Ludlum, the Rev. Mr. Baum, as long as supply lasts. %IB include the Columbian School sassy's. Formerly 9.98 to 17.98, ions. Formerly 8.00 to 16.00, the Red Cross swimming and Mrs. Martin J. Haines of Stephen O'Loughlin. Their par- Watson of Stanton, acting dir •""••';; let. lovely styles. Sizes small to large. Formerly 7.98 to 17.98, fit sizes 9 to 14. fojnerehip Davis and Gary Kreutzer, both cade of Arts and Sciences, four Mr. Parks and the officers. PUBLIC SERVICE COORDINATED TRHNSF0RT now 5.99 to 10.00 now 5.00 to 12.00 management, 1458 Church St., has been ac- ents received pins of the Arrow iThe.Board of Education has now 3.99 to 10.99 classes. Irvington children are of Rahway. The ring bearer years in supervision of the rector of admissions. Formerly 4.50, now 2.99 Formerly 1.50, now 1.19 2-pc rocking chair cushion set. Colonial Josiah White iigning up today; those from cepted at Stevens Business Col- of Mrs. Jean Ruiz, led the pilot program until Jamaica shorts in solid colors, plaids SSons, was Glenn Philips of Orange. Saturday Niters, and four years Coordinates In 2 and 3-pc styles. other communities may regis-lege, Fitchburg, Mass. He plans ciation was given to Joseph 1967. The pre-school has town and country shop— and prints. Formerly 4.98 to 6.98, men's shoes and hats-= prints on washable cotton, zlppered Ltd. ' The bride wore a floor-length as program chairman of the Formerly 17.98. to 39.98, ter tomorrow, Friday. to major in business adminis- Muenzen, pack chairman, and Council .been extended to a three-17 Fr,rmq ly 5.QQ and 5.95. and service on the Girl Scout print in pink or blue. Sizes small to large. r A color, sound motion pic F that the' Deutscher Club will and 3-pc styles, now 11.00 to 29.00 now 3.39 or 3 for 10.00 Two {win sats by Sleepmastar. hrm ture, "Ever Since Eden" will She will begin teaching a sec-Troop Committee. sizes 8 to 20. now 2.79 now set 5.98 YOUR VACATION •have a benefit and' summerfest innerspring construction. Available with be presented at the Union Coun- ond grade class in Hazlet in Mr. Valentine has bachelor's An excellent assortment of solid color tfor the Deutsche Sprachschule ntgltgtes and robes— legs, now 110.00 for two twin sets ty Park Commission's Trailside and master's degrees from Rut- and print blouses In drip-dry fabrics. September. • on Sunday at the clubhouse on Nature and Science Center in th gers University and has done From our summer collection,, shifts and Sleeveless, short and roll sleeves in- foundations- The bridegroom, also a Rah- • Featherbed Lane, Clark, start- second floor Watchung Reservation on Sun- additional graduate work at STARTS HERE! dusters In many styles and colors. Sizes cluded. Sizes 30 to 38. lightweight spandex panty girdle with blankets and bedspreads- way High School graduate, was day at 3 p.m. Rutgers and Newark State • ing at 2 pm. The event will be 10 to 18. now 5.00 now 3.99 to 5.99 nylon-lace panel front, .long leg style Chatham "Crescent" blanket. Non. in the Army for three years. He The film depicts the story of Teachers College. j public. in peach blush. " now 4.99 allergenic, nylon bound. neckwear- junior miss sportswear— the tomato and man's search is employed by Daniel Heyburn He also brings to his United ! Mr. Ludscheidt said, "The Nylon tricot bras, soft polyester fiber- children's shoes— 66 x 90, formerly 14.98, now 11.98 Assorted terry and cotton tops in prints 1 for better food. Historical epi- Fund post experience in indus- club will donate the entire pro- A happy assortment of slacks in solid fill shaping with adjustable stretch straps. A selection of children's barefoot COMPLETES TRAINING try, since in the past he has : ceeds of the affair to the Ger-and solid colors. Formerly 2.98 to 1298, 80 x 90, formerly 16.98, now 13.50 sodes, scientific research tode - pastels and many novelty patterns in Formerly 4.00, now 1.99L sandals. now 3.00 velop better tomatoes and mod- Robert K. Farmer of 405 Koe- been a foreman for General ! man language school, a private, now 1.49 to 6.98 various fabrics. Sizes 7 toJ5. 108x90, formerly 27.50, now 22.00 ern tomato growing on the farm nig PI. has completed the spe-Motors Corp., Trenton, and NEED A FUN - LOAN? • selffupporting, non-profit in- now 4.00 combine to make an informa- cialized home training program Mack Trucks Inc., New Bruns- stitution. We have invited the costume (ewefiy— girls' apparel— - < lamps— wick; an inspector and machi Novelty summer skirts in many fabrics junior miss lingerie—' -tiye jjlm, in electronics and has been public officials who have mant- A wide assortment of jewelry including Bathing suits in 1 and 2-pc styles. As- awarded~aln^61nXIh~eIectronic narHyatt Roller~BearinR COME IN! AND JOIN OUR -fested^a-strong interest in our. and including.slim, A-line, and flared Sleep suits in nylon-and-spandex stretch. Traditional white and brass tinish candie- necklaces, earrings^indJ3tacelfltJ^_^__ sorted patterns and colors. Sizes 7 to 14. STERNO automation technology by theDivision, Clark, and has served i educational problems to be now99c ijrytesrSizssT-toiS; now 4.00 Formerly^.Q0,-now-3.99 stick.. lamps. Self trimmed shade. 36" A can of Sterno poured in Home Study School, De Vriyn the personnel department at VACATION SAVINGS CLUB ; guests of honor. A largo selection of Bermuda and Formerly 6.00 and 8.00, now 1/3 off. height. now 15.00 * Cook cooler, cleaner, better... with GAS! your ice fishing holes will keep Technical Institute, Chicago, Kaiser Fleetwings Aircraft, ' Tbe new reigning 1965 Com-misses' designer dresses— Jamaica shorts in solids, stripes, and Summer dresses in assorted styles, pat- Amber optic glass lamp with eagle in Bristol, Pa. them from freezing up again FOR 1966 • flower Queen Miss Hega Fuchs A lovely group of sHk-and-rayon blend plaids. Assorted fabrics in sizes 7 to 15. shop terns and colors. antiqued pewter finish. Beige textured { «nH har nrinpjMlM-JBJll hold dresses from Hong Kong in a wide now 2.00 men's Formerly 7.98 to 10.98, now 5.99 shade. 36" height. now 15.00 Traditional styled antiqued' pewter range of colors. Sheath and shilft sil- Cool shifts in prints and solids, slim and Knee-pants sets for girls in sizes 7 to 14. _ t houettes. Formerly 35.00 to 45.00, full styles, many fabrics. Sizes 7 to 15. now 3.99 finish lamp. Mounted on a black base. men's sport furnishings— Sand textu" height. PUBLIC NOTICE ^ , "german now 24.00 and 29.00 now 4.00 Jamaica sets in girls' sizes, now 2.99 10% OFF a o Knit shirts in pullover and cardigan / now 15.00 o n See how easy it is to obtain a loan for a vaca- foods' vid been served picnic styles, short sleeves. Assorted colors -«> The Board of Adjustment of the City of Rah- casual shoes- moderate dresses— \ etyle. and fabrics In sizes small, medium, large, infants' apparel/ furniture- way will meet on July 13, 1965, it 7:30 p.m. in lightweight summer shoes by Oomphies A largo group of women's summer housfe '* free standing gas ranges tion ... pay in easy installments. To enjoy a and extra-large. Boys' 2-pc cotton seersucker short sot. V: the Municipal Council chamber of City Hall, 1470 ; Republicans Appoint in fabric and woven Swiss nylon. dresses. now 5.00 to 12*00 Sizzlinafserver set from France, tnamel Formerly 5.00 to 6.95, now 3.99 Girls' 2-pc cotton bloomer set. Both 1 Campbell St., to conduct public hearings as follows: ' Campaign Coordinator now 4.90 1 -pc maternity dresses In flattering styles fry pan ! m three sizes, plus detachable carefree holiday in '66 join our '66 Vacation Jac-shirts for leisure wear by famous with applique. Assorted sizes and colors. handle. Formerly 6.95, now 4.88 during our ANNUAL Michael Builders, applicant, for a variant* to '. The Republican County Com- A selection of colorful straw pumps and and colors. Sizes 6 to 16. now 5.00 makers, in assorted-colors and fabrics. Formerly 3.00, now 2.00 '! rnittee chairman, . Freeholder 7-piece garden basket tool kit. Includes permit construction of • four-family house on loti sling-back shoes. now 5.90 Fresh, cool summer dresses In assorted Formerly 5.00 to 7.95, club. Make small regular payments for 50 < Jay A. Stemmer, has amenmced Boys' and girls cotton sunsuits. grass shears, pruning shears, trowel, 35 and 36 of Block 136, Lawrence St., with off- young Juniors' apparel- styles and colors. now 3.99 and 4.99 \ thaUCcaefaoldeT Harry V. Os- Formerly 17.98 to 22.98, Formerly 1.90, now 99e transplanter, cultivator, fulcrum weeder; RANGE SALE! street parking. Variance is required because pro- \ borne of Cranford will be theJamaica shorts for juniors in a grand Short-sleeve sport shirts In a wide Boys' and girls' lined cotton chino and green and white basket caddy. posed site is in "B" residential zone. Hearing weeks. For a wonderful holiday next year, >. county coordtoator for State assortment of prints and solids. Sizes now 12.99 to 14.99 variety of styles, colors, and fabrics. - TtebullHrUookofanewgasrangemalfflsyQur NQM0NE5fDQWN_ Famous maker dresses In prints and solid jackets. Assorted sizes. Formerly 11.00, now 6.88 .scheduled for 7;3.0_p_-ni. ' Sen. Wayne Dumont, candidate 5 to 15. now 3.99 Regularly 5.00 to 6.95, now-3.99 Formerly 279, now 1.99 Floor samples of power lawn mowers— entire Ktchen sparkle anew... without the cost of $5 per month start planning now! -.——'- — • '•: for governor. colors. now 9.00 . - Menlo Park Building Co., applicant, for a T rts_of.dac.r Swinvtrunks by famous makers in boxer, Infants' cotton seersucker crawlers. 20" rotary Yardman with safety clutch. remodeling! You cook cooler, cook cleaner, cook Freeholder Osbome, who was ~~AIsoWsses; liirsizes'lO to~18 qnd12V2 su7ferrandlfandardH variance to permit construction of four two-family In cranberry. s7fer"and~lfandardHehgthsrj[!any Assorted colors and sizes. 3 h.p. Briggs & Sfratton-engine. Tbflfterwlth features like the Bumer-with-a-Braln, FREE 5-yearseryice When It comes to * the county coordinator for Sen. to 22V2- now 9.00 fabrics. Sizes 30 to 44. Formerly 99.95, now.80.OO 11 houses on lots 11, 13, 15 and 17 of Block 335 > Dumont in the primary cam- Formerly 1.99, now 99e smokeless broiling, low temperature "keep warm r |—fattens,—announcements— AJins assortment of misses' dresses in Formerly 5.00 to 7.95, now 3.99 r^paign-Btated-he- would- have 18"'reel Yardman with Magic Control -even control, eye level oven. And the 10% discount FREE delivery Lambert St. and Broadway, in a-zone where such and other social station- gaynassortedcoIorsrMany-fabrics-to ~WallrshoTts~in-Bermuda-

hereby amended to re id ai followi: menu and lupplemnnti thntto inoon amenta «-r- • Paga 8 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., July 8, 1965 "Any are* ot land. Including build- mlcnt herewith «re hereby repelled BTRKE-ffrom fa*, uwn- »,—-- *-UODI « V4.UU VVt •«» -M_ .-- ' . ..'?• ings anil other structures thereon and are modified u hereinibore set the FenniTlvtni* lUUroid Kmbint; 8pecMc»tlons\ 15.00 per -volume, wum that aro used to dispense motor forth, meat. hT-ccortinct with the PIw•um. i •inUl not be returned. • •** vehicle fuels, oils and accessories at section 3. This ordinance shall take and Bpeciricattotui on We ln the Office Bldi must be submitted on UM r~" rut Ml. vhere repair service Is Inci- effect Immediately after final passage of the City Knilneer. pos«J Jorm furntshed to the bidder I dental, where no storage or parkins and publication In accordance with the No Plani »nd 8pecl.lc«Uon« will b« muit be'enclosed In a sealed ear* Epaco Is offered for rent, and where manner prescribed by low. Blven. to prospective bidden until they bearln. tho name and addreaa ol atorattc of dismantled or wrecked •re prtmwllfled. Prequ».l.icitlon period Bidder and the Project name. TJe --. «h»U end Friday, July 16. 1-85. Bidden must be accompanied by a Ctrunew* motor vehicles or motor \ehlcle Bales NOTICE TO BIDDERS 1 l.n herein prohibited. No Raaollne will be notified on their preQU-Jlflci- of Surety guaranteeing to tut-uin rtr- filling Station shall be nearer to NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that tlon ititui' within lorty-elitit houri [ormanco Bond for 100 percent ol UK; public or hon-publlc educational In- sealed bids will be received by the »fter prequillflcatlon ' form hu been Contract ln event of award, an en- stitution than 1.500 feet, where auch Business Administrator of tho CITY submitted to the City Eniinee.. cuted Non-Collusion affidavit and » station,would be located on the same OP RAHWAY, In the Council Cham- certified check .or not less than tin street or on an lntcrscctlnB street. bers In the City Hall, 1470 Campbell Bidders who prequallfy In accord- once with Instructlona to Bidders (Ar- (10) percent of the tolal bid. Buch distance shnll be measured on a Street. Rahway, New Jersey, on Mou- The Business Administrator reaerrea radius of 1,500 fect-from any part of day, July 19, 1065, at 3:00 P.M. preticle 1.2.0. of the Standard Specifica- vailing time, at which time they shall tions of the City of Rihway, 1963) .may the ri«ht to accept or reject any or • all bids which In his opinion will bt is to be situated from the lot line of structlon of approxlmatey S.670 torn Office of ttjo "Entlneer durlni the ln-4h»~.»it lnt«r..t tif Ilin Cltl. or a public or non-public educatlona of bituminous stabilised base course, regular hours of business, but not later for reasons required by law.. Institution." 214 tons of bituminous concrete sur- than the-close of the business dar on ROBERT W. 8CHR0P Section 2. All ordinances, amend face course.-and 1.680 lineal feet of Friday. July 10,'1065. SO8INE8S ADMINIBTRATOI. s point: thence (-> Boutli 49 dtBrcM 36 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD SPECIAL SERVICES FURNISHED ROOMS i TRADING STAMPS minutes 00 seconds East 155 feet, more CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT or less, to a point ln the northwesterly BABY CARRIAGE - good side line of the 6outh Branch ol the •i-M SERVICE Rahway River; thence. (31 rcturnlns to RATES RAHWAY condition. New towel set (print) the beclnnlnB point and running South 12H Elm Ave. ROOMS for gentlemen. Conv. to — very pretty. Will trade for 49 dctrrets 38 minutes 30 seconda Eaht Minimum Charge 164. feet, more or less, to the north- Rahwcy town. Use of refrig. FU 8-61271 Merchant's green stamps. 388- westerly line of South Branch ot the 3 Lines for $1.88 } ASPHALT. W -H.iTTO^ a"<»j3fter"6 P.M-. — 0601.- • J^fihway River, and thence (4) along the' riorthwcsTcflf-iHemne—if "South Auto-Brake .- AUTO SEBUCE. B«inty S»Jon Additional lines 30c e^n rking lots Branch of the Rahway River, Its vari- RAHWAY CHINA TEA SET - Very pretty ous distances and courses, 31 feet. CURBING «-• f'ATIOS more or lc?3, to the end of the fiecond CRANFORD 25% DISCOUNT LARGE, CLEAN, AIRY ROOM and delicate, nemi-t.isse. Tea KEN'S for gentleman. Private en- C BODY & FENDER WORKS On Classified Advertisements pot, cream & sugar,. cupPups && | °"T"°' ntjove „„„!«,„„ i, ^wn in trance, convenient location. Call ordered to ran 3 or more times, 1 Saucers Will trade for M?rch-'. accordance with a survey ,«]tde by George JugarvProp. . after COO p.m. FUlton 1-1868. I „ ,, „„„ I Marsh andd LawrenceLa,, C.E. alM Bur- BRAHfe|| providing no changes are made LABOR BY DAY 388- Beauty Salon 1-24-ti I ant s Rreen stamps. Call veyor. Rahway. N. J., dated May in original advertisement. His EQUIPMENT FOR nENT ~ 1962. [0600. Premises are commonly known a: t- 'rlnr. h^r-l-l no RAHWAY 889 Maln count allowed only after (>• •• '•• dump tnirk-s. Street, Rahway. New Jersey "Exclusive But .^, , FURN. R00M;MAYTAGIR0NER-E>:mllent „„,, „ ,,pp | ately *u.- sertlon. roller. ' fl| NICE, CLEAN, duc rox ra By Specialists! ! 115.95 with Interest from May 28, 1003 DEI'VEniES "•"<* •="•'- i adjoining bath. Kitchen privi-!condition. Chase away your and costs. Not Expensive" Classified Display leces.GooHioratign. near huses j'roning day worries and help The Sheriff reserves the right to RAHWAY H"t top Soil fi h CoL Inch .$1.25 ;& trains 1070 Jaq.ies Ave ™ my green stamp book.. •*•»» ">^ ORISCELLO. Sheriff TRASH REMOVED Open Every Day Ca 388 1518 a[ler 5 m MAROULIE8 k KOCHANSKI. Attyj. BRAKE SERVICE Box No. Charge 15c (Corner of Maple) " " P - • Complete. ^nto-Body- RAHWA\ FU 8-3169 DJ & RNR CX-284-02 7/l/4t Fees: $51.20 Closing Hours Fo' WILL TRADE S k H green 'Service Thursdays & Fridays UNFURN. APTS. FOR RENT • BOOK & GIFT SHOP Classified Ads: stamps for King Korn stamps, REPORT OF CONDITION or "THE •'Estimalcs Cheerfully RAHWAY SAVINOS INSTITUTION' WHEEL ALIGNMENT To 9:00 p.m. 12 NOON WEDNESDAY JIM'S TV SliRVICE RAHWAY Fill your books now — and help Given - OF RAHWAY IN THE STATE OF SERVICE Cash, check or stamps shonld; JIM MCDOWEU-, JR. i ROOM studio apt. .Jaques NEW JERSEY AT THE CLOSE" OF • Satisfaction Guaranteed ._... 53.J....CHERRY ST. me fill mine. Call CR 3-2983. 1388 IRVING ST. accompany advertising copy. | starting TV Repair Work is tins '•Ave . near Hazelwood. Newly -ft-21-HonrJ!owing_Seryice l 9 Not Re^onsihle for •rr ''s iny^rear- ftltmrm Railway ft?rr;rnr;]t(^ private ''•<*• < ' Ca-h. balances with other ServlceTirrFpretgn—— (2 DTS. JronrASPT School Cla?s 135^ Oriduatc of H. Merchant's and ^ing Korn bankfl, and cash Items classified 3<1« taken hv tele- week j IUIIWAY BRAKE SERVICE & Domestic Cars Jersey Citv Tech nst. Qu^hfiwl ln process o( collec- RAHWAf FUItoE phone. j stamps for n.AIO STAMPS tion . . - - . ~S BR 6-2717 Electronic Tech RAHWAY r'nlted Slates Govern- j Samuel J Oassawav To Place Classified *<» !''all 388-0815. 220 So. Ave., E., Cranford CLOSED MONDAYS FCC License. - ment oblteatlons, di- CALL FU 8-0600 2V. r"\. Mr f-n i . n-'v dernr . rect and guaranteed i.4.-.3io.3o| 107 Monroe St. Rahway All people who sec thi* ad and STATEMENT Heat & Hot >• Th^ bond ordinance publlf.hed hfrp- nbllaatlon!' of States tad nter Parking polHIcnl subdlvlslohs . SPECIAL' NOTICE' would be intprestel ina q %Uli h^ ticcu flpally -cloplcd on Juno Blue i War 'hoppinfr 00 2R Hl'ij, Hud the tarnty-d.y upriod or ^ther bonds, notes, and Building Contractors CARPENTER ' Druggist IV YOU HAVE X PROBLEM my services, no? o? ?' - debentures (Less Re- rt Single pt'T "'HI onl> lit- Iinium within which n Mil' action date c-" " " "'"<> or iiroc-t'duiK uiicTloninK tile validity with alcohol, PTit« Alcoholics 1 s IK tf drnnd Av 'SI of 'iich urd'nainr c»n be comnn*nccHl. RAHWAY IF YOU NEED A GOOD Anonymous, Bov i^, Rahwav. nr it,, iirovlrif-d In the l.ocnl Bonri law. .1.850.080 34 other WILLIAM call BI 2-1513. has '>rcun to run ['am the dale o! the BLUEPRINTER Lloyd Drugs PAHWAV ; •ount.i READY! SET! GO' •• To the "'••tlon of t,hls stalcmcnt POSITION WANTED 13 rooms and bnth Heat *• Hoi I EDWARD E. PADUSNIAKj Sanlc premises owned & STATIONER QUALITY telephone an^ call ''at O Don- v Township Clerk S26.O47.55. furniture • water supp'ind 2r>-' floor. >ry BOND OHDINANCE PROVIDINO fixtures S38.391.40 64.445.04 ROESCH PRESCRIPTION? BABYSITTER -- Young girl,' nell to clean your attir and PI 16.121 38 1017 New Brunswick Ave. ronvenicn' nrna ?SS Ofl p FOR THE PURCHASE OF ADDI- Other assets . . for a remodeling job on kitchen, TIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE - Connetlcluu 17. Experienced. Available days'basement and haul th° junk TOTAL ASSETS ^...521.291.334.60 CONTRACTOR and BUttDER . Rahway, N. J. FU 1-8299 rnnp(h. STREET AND ROAD DEPARTMENT baths, garages—what have yon To SolTe Yonr &• weekends. Call Friday after \away. Very roasonahlp rates BY THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK. IN • Fholucupfcs, Mai-limes, BiiutT" »nd~w-~fv Able Agp'"v Realtor THE COUNTY OF UNION. NEW LIABILITIES 4:30 - FU 1-6522. !FU 5-7763. Established 1927 Supplies -CALL Can Problem. Ifinfl Irving St. Rahway JERHEY. APPROPRIATING $30,000 Bavlnss and ttroo de- THEREFOR. AND AUTHORIZING posits S19.452.691.82 • White Prints • Blue Prints THE ISSUANCE OF S26.5OO BONDS • COSMETICS f%* HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE | Phone 388-5020 Demand deposits 535.185.43 HOME & INDUSTRIAL • Drafting Equipment OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP TOTAL -DE- • TOH,ETBIEs£3e! FOR FINANCING SUCH APPROPRI - POSITS SID. 987.877.28 MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS • Portable Blue Printers i FURN. APT. FOR RENT AT1ON. Other Liabilities 117.905.91 • Industrial & Commercial • BABY NEEDS'^ BE IT ORDAINED by the Township - THREE large rooms with pri- Council of the Tuwii&hlp o( Clark. In TOTAL LIABILITIES $20,105,873.19 remodeling our specialty .Photographic Chemicals • DIABETIC ifEEDS rAPTV PLAN OEMONSTP*"^' ' vate entrance. Also private the County of Union. New Jetsey (not • Office Furniture & .o-thlrds of nil members 8URFLU8 ACCOUNTS •^HEARING-AID bath. Gentleman prefpp-oH Call FUlton 8-2167 Machines thereof concurring), as Surplus or guaranty BATTERIES & CORDS Special Opportunity 3824379. follows: fund ' Art Supplies Section 1. The Improvement described Other segregations ol sur- In Section 3 of this bond ordinance 1B if no answer call Aids for the Farr. $75 fO $100 OXtra pot w°~l- HOUSES FOR SALE hereby authorized ns a general Im- Free Delivery provement to be made or acquired by TOTAL SURPLUS Professional Full or part-rime) The Township or Clark, ln tbc Coun.y .„$ 1,165.461.41 FUlton 8-8645 EDISON of Union. New Jersey. For the satd Im- Open Daily S a.m. TOM RUSSO FU 8-2427-9863 provement or purpose stated In Section TOTAL LIABILITIES Mon. - Sal. OWNER TRANSFERRED 3, there Is hereby appropriated the 825 Midwood Drive, Rahway JM 1-7828 71 E. Hilton Ave., Rahttay A number of wig-party plan dealers are heing selected. sum of $30,000. said sum being In- AND SURPLUS 9 room brick front Colonial (4 ACCOUNTS _S21.291.334.60 clusive ol all aDDroprlttUons heretofore Electrical \ Foreign Car i trained & se' up 0 AJA.VfiiH^M. office background for part-time Odds and Ends of the following: truck, aerial truck Monday erenlne, June 28, 1965. Uturtty «T» AJ«. to iiW JUl Tile, Vinyl, Linoleum, Vinyl As- FU 8-3612 position. Busy Avenel Office. Hours 10 a.m. — 3 p.m. inowplow. , air compressor, road EDWARD R. PADU8NIAK FU 1-2323 > weeper, cinder spreader and road Tovmhip Cleric ME 6-9070 5:30 p.m. — 9 p.m. bestos, Hard Wood, and Furni- Five to six hrs. a day. Car es- Ecariflcr, in each instance with aU AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN FU 8-7763 t u r e. Completely eliminates original and appurtenant attachments Interior Decorators 41|1 Jeweler sential. Call Mr. Tice 381-0032. ind all in accordance with the succlil- ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- FURS Insurance 11-21-tt painting when applied to Wood, .allons therefor on , file ln the office NANCE LIMITING AND RESTRICT- it the Township Clerk and hereby ap- ING TO SPECIFIED DISTRICTS SLIPCOVERS & SITUATION WANTED Metal, or Concrete surfaces. HEREIN ESTABLISHED THE USES THE WORLD BOOK iroved:. nan; NEIGHBOR FEMALE OP LAND FOR HOUSING. COM- ENCYCLOPEDIA This finish is also recommended (b) The estimated maximum amount MERCE, INDUSTRY. CONSERVA- DRAPERIES for boats and automobiles. 3f bonds or notes to be Issued for said TION. AND OTHER PURPOSES: ES- RELIABLE 14 YEAR OLD 1st in sales - Budget plan. Call Durpose fa $26,500. TABLISHING AND PROVIDING AD- CUSTOM HADE-TO-OBOEB GIRL available for baby-sitting Evelyn Chaiken. FU 8-4216. f the cost thereof has been or "shall be PROVIDING REMEDIES .AND PEN- SERVICE ALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE • REPAIRING, sonnel will help set up your busi- especially assessed on property spec- No Time like The Present HELP WANTED Road, Pompton Plains, N. J. ially benefited thereby. PROVISIONS O? THIS ORDI- Real Estate • Mortgaga RAHWIY ness. (b) The period of usefulness of said NANCE." \ • COLD STORAGE To MALE OR FEMALE BE IT ORDAINED by'the Council of. DINETTE SET — Formica Ex iurpo5e, within the limitations of flftld 4 FU 1-9400-9401 FASHION FABRICS For complete details and de- Local Bond Law and according to thethe'Township of Clark ln the County Open A Budget Account of Union, New Jersey* that/. EARN $35 commission. Sell tension table, 4 chairs & 3 bar scriptive literature write: reasonable life thereof, Is five (5) RAHWAY FUR SHOP rears. Section 1. Paragraph £46 of Section BAUER-BROOKS CO. ' Interior .Decorators atGoldblatrr ' stools — $50. English carriage 4. entitled: only 50 bottles of low calorie CHEM-PLASTICS & (c" The supplemental debt statement FUlton 8-3323 1480 IRVING ST. C&rtalns • Linens • Yard Goods •'eualred by said Law has been duly "GASOLINE FILLING 8TATI0N;" is 84 E. Cherry St., Rahway Summer Drinks. For informa- converts to car bed & stroller PAINT CORP. nade and filed In the office ot the 1522 IRVING ST., RAHWAY RAHWAY Id MAIN ST., RAHWAY FUlton 8-1687 tion on free samples, write like new — $35. Pink uphols Township Clerk, and a complete ex- 1828 Locust St. Louis 3, Mo. >cuted duplicate original thereof has Rawleigh Dept., NJG-82-1269, tered bedroom chair $15. FU been filed in the office of the Director Keys - Locks, MEATS MOVERS!! Moving 8-3529. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY ol thu Division of Local Government Chester, Pa. In the Department of the Treasury ot MAN OR WOMAN to service the State of New Jersey, and such ANTHONY'S SAW, LINDEN Local • Long Distance BABYSITTER WANTED—Some THREE PIECE SET new Sam- tatement shows that the gross debt of MILLER'S and collect from NEW TYPE sonite luggage, white, never .he Township as defined in said Law PORK weekend evenings. Rahway. Ex- high quality coin operated dis- Is increased by this bond ordlnanci LOCK & KEY SHOP used. FU 8-2043 or FU 84256. by $28,500. and that the said obllga^ STORES perienced. Call after 1 P.M. 382- pensers in this area. No selling. tlons authorirea by this bond ordi- Over 45 ¥ears-of Specializing-ln_—— 5334. FRIGIDAIRE - 9 sq. ft. in per- nance will be within all debt limits- J4MMG To qualify applicants must have tlonn descrbed by said Law. 1 HOMEMADE fect shape — $42. Older style car, references, $500 to $2900 (d) The aggregate amount of nn Satisfied Customer*! REASONABLE RATES exceeding S1990 for Items of expense BOLOGNA & SALAMI dining room table & six chairs cash. Five to ten hours weekly Locks, Keys, Saws. Bikes, permitted under section 40 A:2-20 of • AND POULTRY "- — $25. Simmons metal bed with said Law has been included In th: FREE ESTIMATES RAHWAY can net excellent monthly in- loregolnii estimated cost ol said Im- Safes, Cutlery, Firearms, 100% HUMAN HAIR \A/jgS . $49 We Fill Hope Freezen Sealy mattress 2 years old — come. For personal interview provement or purpose. VStorajj* Section 5. The full faith and credV Lawnmoners, etc. • $20. Home sold. 353-1922. write P.O. BOX 4185, Pitts- ALSO HANDMADE yyjg . $99 of the Township are hereby pledged tc & SUPER MARKET- •Insured burgh, Pa. 15202. Include phone the punctual payment of the prlnclpa "Anthony's" WANTED TO BUY of and Interest on the said obligations CLARKVON MIDTOWN Closed Weds. j, • Local ft long number. authorired by this bond ordinance. All Shades ' (Anton WE BUY BOOKS! / Said obligations shall be direct, Raritan Road, Clark daring June, Horling, Sons FREE ESTIMATES PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS limited obligations of the Township, CALL 388-4770 Free Delivery-FU 8-7864 Distance AGENCY and the Township shall be obligate! PJtf. BOOK SHOP to levy ad valorem taxes upon all thi July & Aug. and Grand • Shore Special* taxable property within the Township 29-35 E. Price St, Linden; Plainfield 4-3900 sons) McColley Bros. MALE FEMALE I SWAPPED FOR for the payment of auid' obligations MRS. SIEGEL Free Parking in both Store3 and interest thereon without limita KEYS _ TRAINS — Will buy toy trains. tion of rate or amount. FU 1-2585 — MOVERS — EXECUTIVE CLERKS IT THROUGH THE 67 Rnnnymeade Kd., Clark MADE FUlton 8-1198 PRIME MEATS. TECHNICAL STENOS Standard guage. Any make. 25 Section 6. This bond ordinance shal! 388-3914 OFFICE SECRETARIES take effect twenty (20) days after thi While You 1537 Irving St. HU 8-5088 . CH 5-3298 SALES BOOKKEEPERS years or older. Call 381-0032 & WANT ADS firs*, publication thereof after final FACTORY TYPISTS passage, as provided by aaid Local Wait ~- Rahway CH 1-2372 ask for "Joe." Bond Law. MOVING LADIES — Rtflllter now (or tem- TRADING INSTRUCTION SHERIFFS SALE Real Estate porary positions with top companies STAMP In this area. No FEE PIANO LESSONS SHERIFF'S BALE—Buperlor Court of SWAP New Jersey, Chancery Dlviilon. Union AVENEL MOVERS QUALITY Private Instruction 1571 IRVING STREET Saving trading siamps? In County. Docket SF-2027-64, STATE Shirley Flues, 180 Stanton St. BANK OF RAHWAY, a banking cor- STORAGE-PACKING a hurry to fill a book for that poration of the Stall of New Jersey* 382 • 0200 Rahway, FU 8-1945. Plaintiff, vs. JOHN DENT, et ah., BEDDING new lamp ... an outdoor Defendants. Civil Action- Executloi HOUSEHOLD FRENCH BY EXPERIENCED grill . . . or fluffy quilts? For Sale of Mortgaged Premises. by Englandor Let the Rahway News-Rec- By virtue of the above-stated writ ol OFFICE & STORES TEACHER - beginners, ad- LOST AMD FOUND ord "Trading Stamp Swap" execution to me directed I ahall ex- See Their New vanced, remedial, preparation pose for sale by public vendue, ln tbi bring the stamps yquneed. Board of Chosen Freeholders' Meetln. fiEAL ESTATE LOST - Bank Book #912. FWe-for regents or other examina- SPECIAL Lk thh t " SHuoja, 3rd Floor—Union County Cour "QUEEN" tidris, ffahsTatiohs^ Conversation, •HouwAuirrxr"Wednesday, tho 28th di closets for articles you want of July A.D.. 1965.. at two o'clock in Residential and Branch; Please return to Bank. MATTRESS^ best accent — individual or to SWAP. A classified ad the afternoon of said day. All the following tract.or parcel FREE ESTIMATES SPECIAL SERVICES small classes. 388-1878. (3 lines for .$1.00 - with 25% land and the premises hereinafter par- Business Locations ticularly described, situated, lying an HERE discount, .if you order it 3 PIANO SPECIALISTS JELECTSOLYSIS PETS bclnc ln the City of Rahwar. In the times or more) will bring County of Union and State of New FUlton 1-M00 • 9401 Unwanted hair removed by the Jersey: 2 MALE BEAGLE HUNTING quick results. OFFICE —-HEaiN.NJN.a at a point located latest shortwave method. V. De DOGS. 9 yrs. old-3 yrs. hunting FILL YOUR BOOKS the southeasterly aide of Main Street ME 4-4710 Irving St. Salvo, member ot American distant northeasterly 748.27 feet from 1850 Eliz. Ave., Rahway exp. Would like to find good OF TRADING STAMPS the corner formed by the Intersection CANTON HOUSE RAHWAY Electrolysis Association and As- home. Write Box #40, Rahway W said atfe of Main Street with the Evenings BAUER-BROOKS GO. 388-1790 NOW northeasterly side"of Mill Street; 388-0453 J. 41 W. Main RAHWAY K&LKw^&cprjL-J J BroaLSL from thence funning m a\n^ FU 8-1857 HI 2-7116 RESTAURANT UH SUmpj Slipcovers, Rauphoisterina. -SLJ5JW99IL Rahway, N.J. eoH-388-0600— side of Main Street North 40 degrees —.Hurt- Chtfj« - 23 minutes 30 secjnils But 30 feet to 14S0 IRVING STREET 1W0 IRVING ST.

•^.^•.ri-x r r RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., July 8, 1965 JPags_» Le Sabres to Start Title Defense Sat. Railway's LeSabres will open defense of their New Jersey ASA softbali diampii 9 Plays Carp Is Largest Catch on Saturday at 10 a.m. against Corner the Trenton All-Americans at the Westfield Sun. Eighth Ward Field, Linden. The American Legion Post 5 By RAY HOAGLAND In Fishing Derby Here team will complete its first The Trenton team, who won Bill Schmidt Sr. and Marty Cassio are thf two lo- round schedule on Sunday at More than 2ofl boys and girls MENT - George R Hoagland the title in 196243, has dropped cal residents who are mnribeni of **>«• T'"i'"> ''ml"'i 12:30 p.m. at Veterans Field competed in thp annual Fishing Superintendent of recreation: two games to the local nine this Bowling Hull of Derby, co-sponsored by the Mul- Nicholas F Delmonaco, supci against the strong Westfield j season. . •_ vev-Ditmars Post 681. VFW; visor of playgrounds; Mrs nine, ; The double elimination tour- Eenny HarSen 6T~"Rahway defeated' Roy 5 and rtecre3tirn De- Jeasie Parker, tMiss-Gemw-Rpi- The local nine dropped two monaco, Miss Joan Van Nes.c ney will qualify the winner for also of Rahway, in a 147-pound boxing match at the'partn <>n» in the Rahwav I games this week to the Kenii rk nn Miss Rovanne Bush, Miss JOHM the Mid-Atlantic Regional Tour- ninth annual AAU show in the Church of the Awnmp .' * Monday morning Miss Mary worth team, 5-4 and 4-1 Th, .arg.t carp was « »n by nament (slated for Elizabeth's tion, Roselle Park, last week. After a fast first rounH ak In the first game Post 5 went Casimir Begier, Miss Diane which Harden won with superior boxing, Harden sent Donald Rutter who | n Brophy Field Aug. 6, 7 and 8. into a 4-3 lead in the top of foe., caught a 91? ineher. Trm largest' Gyma, Miss Mary Ann P P • "avhard- right to McKissic's midsection at the 1.13 mark The Linden Allans and the sixth when Bruce Henderson catfish was takpn by Waynp ••nd Joe Chacheorio. Xorth Bergen -Goeds will open of the Record '•oiind and McKissic was counted ••'•' Ward anH Rav Pnffv in 'he 9 in-1 slammed a three-run horaeri 1 tourney play tomorrow at 8 p.m. But the home side tied up the won a trophy for *hp qnipltpot U'inrk"" ypar-old division It iw 7 Health Hints The Bridgeton Baxtonettes will game in the bottom of the sixth inches long. Th» largest sun- play the Palmyra Majesties in on a walk, infield out and Don Thp 38th annual Union County men's xingles inoif'"h. 6"'< inches, was taken by TTMK TO RFJ*AY the second game. a Robertson's hit up the middle. 30th women tennis tournaments, sponsored by the girl, Sheila Freeman. John Turn the pages to trawl CoadFGeorge Van Dunk of Terry Sweeney could not hold | Uion County Park Commission, will *rt ™ n. ,inv ;Bodedick caught a 4 inch shiner. foWers, or peer into thp miml* LeSabres will start his ace off fte Kenilworth team in the I at 9:30 a.m. in Warinanco Park There were prizes awarded for of vacation planners, and y<>n righthander,_Ruth_ TerriSj who the la[l es an< last -of—the--seventh when- Jeff Mrs. Chsrles Mailer and Mrs I^nr.e Salons won t . g ! 1 smallest in each m\[ see _an._almos: endless.s.- Jias.a season record of Thhe Anderson opened with a double, serve'1-hy-f'e-SideliFidf 5-J" We advanced to third on an infield Colonia County Clnb with a net 81. Mrs. j over the All-Americans in the single by Fred Keimel and Evervti)jng fr>m ho^^ nae and Xfrs. V F. Patricia finirhod in th-> s past two seasons. The remainder TO DEFEND TITLE — Rahway's Le Sabres, defending champions of the New Jersey scored on Frank Montieello's riding, mountain climbing, skin of the starting line-up will be with a 70. Mr^. Donald OihV><»><. n»r| M-~ I • diving and aquaplaning to surf ASA women's Softball tourney, are pictured above. The local team will begin a defense of fly. Audrey Roach, a fancy-fielding rump in third with a 71 bathing, beach gymnastics and its title on Saturday at 10 a.m. with the Trenton All-Americans as the opponents pm the On Friday night at Veterans 8-vear old and under 1,AR first baseman; Marion Saunders, Eighth Ward Field, Linden. moonlight dancing is flambo> Field, errors provided the mar- i GEST - Boys - DonaM Flitter; antly emphasizH. Undoub*»dly at second base; the leading t'nien County Af A softbali < hamp' " '' gin as two unearned runs in the "' SMALT.FST -- Boyi - Tony the5^ diverting activities will home run hitter of' the club 11-14-15 YEAR OLD PJED- top of the first gave Kenil- Pasca'-; LARGEST - Girls add ze"rt to anv vacation, Snt Karln Barnett, at short: Glycera MOUNT I.RAr.t'R worth the lead it never lost. Sheil-- Freeman: SMA' ' "ft Crawley, one of the better de- Recreation Department's with on>> thing th"y mi'st all V W 1 Rahway's only tally came in the Fc» information rogardin^ thp (Jrca'pr I-ong '^irls Kathy Payne. coupled for thp 'nip w'^ "' fensive players in the loop, at Merck & Co Tn<- 7 H first when Henderson singled, Branch Waters contest, which is ^ondir-teH bv 9-10-Ye/T-old division - L\R- ve v acationer • res'! third, and, in the outfield, Jean League Standings, Results Allied Co. 6 advanced on a sacrifice and GEST - Boys - Wayne Ward 11-12-YEAR OLD NATIONAL Branch for striped bass fisherman, write or call Wo Americans are a vigni Longstreet, a newcomer with the RESULTS.... Kowal 5 stolen base, and then sT°d m and "ay Duffy; SMALLEST - LEAGUE - SECOND ROUND f ous peoplp in pursuit of ou> club and a consistant hitter, at Reliable Movers 14 — B & F 9 V.I.?. 5 Mike Punko's long flv "Yeddy" Roosevolt, former business n-imimot<« o Boys - Richard Prains and left; Jeanette Mobley, in center rhia city, in City Hall, Long Branch. pleasure?, but therp is littli- W L Butch Kowals 10 — Quinn & Deloreri2o Electric The box scores: Alex r7 gex; LARGEST - 1 0 sense in our being determin* !! field, and co-captain Betty Rob- Purolator 5 0 Boden 6 RAHWW The contest is conducted in three divisions surf, iris Kathy Menis; SMALL- inson, at. right. Allen Industries 2 1 Buffy's 12 - Wombats 10 13-14-15-YEAR OLD INTER- to have a good time even if n Henderson, If 3 11 including pier and jetty; inboard'' and outboards. The Quinn & Boden 2 1 Quinn & Boden 12 — 10-30 Fives NATIONAL LEAGUE kills us. I Sehind the plate will be Joyce Macanka, 2b .10 0 51,500 minimum prize money is guarante°d nnd net rimm and Peggy Freeman. Wheatena 2 2 9 W L So in planning your vacation Spain, the other co-captain and Sweeney, p TOO receipts of the $2 entry fees are added to the $1,500. 11-12 Year-old class - LARG Regina . 2 2 '.B.A. 10 schedules leave a generous third the-spari_plug_of.._the_club. Sharp, lb 3 11 EST — Boys - -Tames "American" Legion 1 4 MEN'S SLOW PITCH . itewart. Electric 10 of your time -for doing-nothins : Others who are likely to see Schweitzer, 0 2 0 0 IMAIXF.ST Roy* Merck & Co. 0 4 Wilier Pontiac 3 Bob Pcarpitto ha° signe-l with the Oenve? football more violent than sleeping. Ynu action are Audrey Connell, an SOFTBALL LEAGUE - Starkowsky. if 2 0 0 Fre7.io.so. RESULTS . 'ranklin — Madison 2 team and will report will find that rest is good for outfielder; Joyce. Thomas, re- EASTERN DIVISION . Sisler, rf 10 0 13-14-Year-old Hi v i « 1 n n - Allen 0 — Quinn.& Boden 0 American Legion 2 10 a holdout. jaded minds and weary bodies; Punko, cf 10 0 serve outfielder; Margo Lifrid Purolator 7 — Wheatena, 1 v W LARGEST — Boys - - Richard adds zest to the capacity for 16-year-old Infielder; May Land Regina 5 — American Legion^ 'ettit's Funeral Home Lakata, 3b 10 0 Speich; SMALLEST - Frank njoying vigorous activities: infielder, and Gert Allen, re- Clark Legion Hynes, 2b ill Joe Williams has returned to the Toronto Rifles' Fryszon and John Broderick. and is, in short, truly the pause Allen 9 — Merck 2 camp. He will be seen in action on Aug. 29 when the serve catcher. Coaches_are_Not Quinn-&-Boden-4—American United _LacqUer j City Nines Face Mauser, If 2 11 Assisting were the following: that refreshes. Rest is the ir- Rahway Legion Newark Bears meet the Rifles in Newark's School MULVEY - DITMARS POST man Davis and Floyd Mobley. Legion 0 replaceable ingredient of even- 22 i 3 If the LeSabres win their Purolator 4 — Regina 1 Costa's Ice Cream Stadium. — Commander, John Dunham; good vacation. morning game, they, will play U S Gypsum Hillside, Union KENILWORTH • • • Dom Davisson, Camille Lecuo- —the—winner^-c-f-the-Bridgeton U-U-YEAR-OLD-AMERICAN Purolator Rahway's-entries in the In- Krause,-ss • Minor Jchnston won a third place medal in the eux, William Meffe, John Kopik Atomic"Enefgy~Extiit>lf tra-County League will be in Baxtonettes — Palmyra Majes- LEAGUE - SECOND ITT Mackay Majoka, cf, 2b State Jaycees track championships in Bound Browk. and Walter Jackson. Planned for 4-H Fair Laura Lynn Diner action on Saturday morning. ties game at 2 pjn. on the ROUND... Anderson, c SIDELINDERS - President, A special educational exhibit. Kelly Movers — Gunrack 1 At Veterans Field, the pace-set- He., competed in the 100-yard dash. Eighth. Ward Field. W L Keimel, p, cf Albert Koehler; Watson Maget Nuclear Energy In Space," will RESULTS .... ting Hillside Recreations will Montfcello, 3b • • • The Rahway team will take a Lions (Jlub William Ormsby, Philip Can- be presented at the Union Coun- Pettit's 12 — Rahway Legion 10 play the local Recreations. The Kulaga, 2b Veteran sports fan Walter "Pop" Clos "reports 13-1 record into the tournament. B & A Flying "A" 4 Abe Reppen, Don Parry, Ed- ty 4-H Fair on Saturday. 3 United Lacquer 8 — Kelly Mov- Chiefs wil ltravel to Union to Gran'netti, 3b that the member of the 1911 All-State football team .. The team is the co-favorite, with Eagles play the VFW at Teener Field. ward Yergalonis, Dave Sisler The showing of the Ne\r First Ward Democrats 4 ers 2 Yaras, c was Tony Bracher, who was a back. He later played 'the Linden Arians, to win thi Both games will start at 10 a.m. and Albert Carlson. Atomic Energy Commission Ex- Gee's Colonia Sweet Shop 3 Clark Legion 20 — Purolator 7 Issler, lb, p at Rutgers where he was selected as an All-American hibit is being sponsored by the —tournament. The Recreations drew first NEW JERSEY FISH AND Merck Jets 0 Laura Lyrm 11 — U S Gypsum Bower, If Bracher gained more then a "mile and one-third" dur- fair and will be open to tha blood in the hometown rivalry GAMES COMMISSION - Otto Robertson, If ing his football days on the Banks of the Old Raritan public at Warinanco Park Sta- ART ON DISPLAY Merck Flyers 0 by_ defeating-the CYRC Chiefs, Flamm, George Snyder anc RESULTS TTT^— Basta,rf dium on July 10 from 9 a.m. An exhibit of paintings by 1-0, at Veterans Field on Sat- Gary Grimm^ • M0 YEAR OLD COASTAL to 6 p.m. "Nuclear Energy in Lions 10 — Eagles urday morning. RECREATION DEPART- ' members of the WGld LEAGUE— SECOMLROUND 25 5 Space" is a^eries__pi_cojpn"uj ~Tt~ was the~Recreations first Rahway Elks Club Wins Elks 7 — Merck Jets 2 Final Standing' displays, providing a graphic in the Judge Nicholas Tomasulo win of the season. The only run Kenilworth 0 0 0 12 11-5 Kaiser, If 0-0 • •:• W explanation of the role Nuclear Memorial Art Gallery in Union Gee' 12 — Merck Flyers 8 of the hard-fought game was Elks Club ' '. 6 Errors -Starkowsky, Krause Coastal's Title Energy will play in the nations' Junior College's Campus Center, B $r A 9 — Merck Flyers scored in the second inning 19 3 5 Schweitzer's Port Murray two-base hit, Anderson; three- space programs. Cranford. The exhibition will be Lions 5 — Merck Jets 4 when Harland Sisler opened the The Elks Club team won the ELKS Dairy Co. 5 base hit, Sharp; home runs, open through the end of August. First Ward Dems. 7 — Elks inning by drawing a base on playoff game of the Recreation Dockins, 3b 0 Inman Heights Assn. 4 Henderson, Monticello; strike- balls and was forced, by Joe outs.'Sweeney 6, Keimel i, Mon- Department's 9-10 year - old Beckhusen, 3b 0 . MEN'S. SLOW PITCH Italian American Club 3 Stalevich. He—stole—second, tlceUo2, Issler 2. Coastal League with a 15-3 win RuchalsM, 2b 2 PLAY SOFTBALL LEAGUE - Rahway Jaycees 2 Vemickas, lb I third and home as Dave Bul- over the Port Murray team at WESTERN DIVISION Rotary Club 1 lock was striking out and as Severance, p 2 KENILWORTH the Merck & Co. field on Friday • ELKS. MINIATURE, Virginia Barrel Co; 0 Tom Kennedy was at bat. , Hansen, ss 3 Krause, 2b 3 WL The Elks team defeated The game was a pitching duel night. Schweitzer, c 2 GOLF Butch Kowal's Schweitzer's Port Murray between, Kennedy, who allowed Majoka, ef The teams entered the game DiGiorgio, rf 2 Kernel, lb Walt's Dairy Co. in playoff game to three singles and fanned nine with season records of 11-1. The HAPPY BATTERY — The 'itzgerald, cf 3 "Fun For All The Family" Reliable Movers — Gee's Co- win the league championship. Chiefs, and Alex Basic'also-, al- Kulaga, p Elks, jumped off to a three-run Schweitzer, If 0 - AT- winning battery of the Elks Hoagland.if lonial Sweet Shop 5 2 lowed only three singles and Yaras, c lead in the bottom of the second Club team which won the 1 6 3 9-10 YEAR OLD SEABOARD WOODBRIDGE 52 IL Cherry St. B & F Auto fanned six in his five innings. Robertson, rf on two bases on balls -and hits championship of the Recrea- go Gulf T.TTAflUE WATTW ——24 » '8. "" RAHWAT • BOO otrouse, wno nmsnea ior by Al DiGiorgio and Nick Ruch- tlon Department's 9-10-year- DRIVING RANGE 10-30 Fives 3 5 Manning, 3b 2 0 1 Port Murray 0 03 0 0-31 w alski. Port Murray fought back old Coastal League by de- Rahway Avanua, Avenel Is the 1-stop ibop where 3 7 American Legion the Chiefs,' did not permit a run Gra'netti, 3b 10 0 Quinn & Boden 6 to tie up (he game in the top of feating the Schweitzer's Port Elks 0 3 10 2 X—151 you'll find the largest selec- 17 Merck Yankees and allowed only one hit. Bower, If I 0 0 Buffy's 5 the third on four straight hits by Murray Dairy Co. nine, 15-3, tion of Hue 1 8 Rahway Motor Car The box score: Anderson, If 10 0 Wombats" 3 Bob Heaney, Mike Servedio, Is shown above. The pitcher Kiwanis Club RECREATIONS MOROSE WHISKEY 3 2 0 1 'eter Meka and Bill Heaney. Is George Severance and the Merck'Dodgers Holland,3b 23 4 6 2 2 0 0 catcher is Randy Schweitzer. Amoi-elU" Mete . Johnson,2b RAHWAY The Elks broke the game wide 5th 2 Vrancken.cf 3 0 2 open in the last of the third and Merck Tigers Henderson, If 1 1 2 J. Shipley.lf 2 0 0 nocked the starting pitcher, George Severance Sr. and Glen Merck Giants. Macanka, ss 2 0 MACABE'S 0 A. Shipley.lf 0 0 0 Bob Heaney, from the mound Dockins, Sr. • sanfila Ler«n Joh" - Mills Punko, .cf 10 VODKA & GIN Otorm PMMrd Wttiirt Jrtnson Nolan;c 3 0 0 with 10 runs, gained on four The box score: TwSr Hwirs Toift cioinw 11-12 YEAR OLD AMERICAN Sharp, lb 1 0 Jenkins, c 0 0 0 free passes, four errors and four LEAGUE - SECOND ROUND Starkowsky, rf 3 0 PORT MURRAY Sisler.rf 2 0 0 hits, including two triples by 80 proof 5th Zi©5J W L Schweitzer, c 3 0 Heaney, R. p, cf 3 12 "OPERATION Stalevich.ss 3 1 1 Cris Hansen. 6 1 Lakata, cb • . 3 0 Servedio, rf 3 11 FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE B & A Hying "A" Bullock.lb 3 0 0 MACABE'S 5 1 Haynes, 2b 1 0 The winners added two runs Meka, 2b 3 11 AND HIGH QUALITY OIL Eagles Kennedy.p 3 0 0 12 YR. OLD SCOTCH CROSSBOr Lions Club 5 2 Mauser, If 2 0 in the fourth on an error and a Heaney, W., cf, p 3 0 0 . ttui -4- hit by John Vemickas and two Rotondo, ss 10 0 Dial 388-5100 GeeY Colonia Sweet ^hop 23 1 4 Strouse, p 0 0 WILLIAM 30LDEN 4 infield outs. Fredericks, lb 1 0 0 86 proof 5th First Ward Dems. CHIEFS Rice, p 1.0 ulth 2 Weber, lb 2 0 0 Elks Coyne,3b 3 0 0 Other members of the cham- 1 Pryor, c 0 0 0 Ftee Delivery NANCY KWAN Hunes,2b 3 0 1 18 1 6 pionship team are Russell Nee- Merck Flyers 0 6 Prakapas, c 10 0 Bobrocvan.c 1 0 Kenilworth 2 0 0 0 2 0-4 dell and Alfred Andrade. The TEUBPHONE "THE WORLD OF Merck Jets Johanson, 3b 0 0 0 Arace,ss Rahway 10 0 0 0 0—1 team manager is Eric Beck- ll-« YEAR OLD NATIONAL Errors—Hynes (2), Manning; husen, and the coaches are Wil Stripko, 3b 10 0 n/iylUu thru AUG. / -Jt Basic.p SUZIE WONG"' liam Hansen, Frank Vemickas, Madrano, If 10 0 388-2299 LEAGUE-SECOND ROUND Strou3e,p bases on balls, Kulaga 7, Storuse W L DePahna,p 2, Rice 1; strikeouts, Strouse 5, WEEKLY HI-LIGHTS k LAMPLIGHTER H'CAP Purolator 6 0 (i'Donnell.ss Ricel. Sat, July 10 3 Quinn & Boden Gamm.rf RUMSON HANDICAP 3 Planning to Buy A BIKE or MOWER? Regina Smtth,ri CYRC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Need Wed, July 14 3 Wheatena Walsh.lf Error - O'Connor; SO by Ken- 2 Allen ' ' . •• nedy, 8; BB by Kennedy, 1; Don't Be Guided By Price Alone- 1 O'C6nnor,l| American Legion SO by Basic, 6; BB by Basic, Merck 0 5 23 0 3 3; SO bjr Strouse, 1; BB by look For Quality Construction/Too! Recreations: 0 10 0 0 0 0-1 Strouse, 0. "ECLIPSE" Potoer Mowers Rahway Theatre ADDITIONS "SCMWINN" Bicycles HOT WEATHER Playing Now Thro Tuesday 1450*0 "QUEEN" QuaiLtyJCutJery PRESCRIPTION ADD-A-LEVEL ' James Bond b Back... RESORT OF RACING through authorized service stations. Clear, coding witer-4,000,000 of it (men Folly Guaranteed! >' To Sack! 12,50 o OCEMPORT, N.J. our own deep wdb * . . filtered into our 2 niles from Garden St Pkwy., Exit 10S ——i-Our-repntatioii-.-of-47-yeara- — ^200x<*nd beach ... sanitary locktn .., electric hair dryen LY. Ntwir* (P«nn.) 12.04 PM Dally speaks for itself. IT. LIDirtr St., OT CCRRNJ) 12:00 Noon Dally. IT. Newark ICRRNfl 12:10 (Sat». 12:00) (Use Our Lay-s-Way and Free Service Plan.) "Dr. NO" mots, mnuHMMis, KIDDIHAND, nu emus UP TO 7 YRS. TO PAY -1st PAYMENT IN 6 MOS. Special Bus Iv. Railway (Irving Every AAomjay - • except holidays • - all rides Vi prict EST. 1927 GUARANTEED WQRKMANSHIP- Cherry Jt.) 11:» (Sals. 4 July 5,11:00) Mthony's Saw, Lock & Key Shop tnndstandK'CliitkmM* OLYMPIC tnlnclidrd "FROM RUSSIA RODGERS Construction Co. Ch'IMrm Umhr IS Not Admitted k 1/ miln IOIJI l-W In/I linn J.Vtrt 1537 IRVING STREET, RAHWAY, N. J. . . ilwijn plenty of(m fukinj M-HOUR SERVICE WITH LOVE" CALL NOW 736-1626 ———-3834198- — — v.V. .-,.. 4u;

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hereby amended to raid •• followi: m«nU tnd •upplementi Ihinto lnoon- eoncritj mirk tnl •JjJ'J* °?™5Irto tloni is w.ou per BCI.. »IIU »«» •• L11.". Paoo 8 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thura.,. July 8, 1965 "Any are* ol land. Including build- «utent herewith >r» hereby rcptaled BTBBiri' i from Bi. "•"•?•". *IS.itIi.J and are modified u hertln.boTB «t th«. Suui.jlv.nU R4Uroj4 tabink- SpeclflcatioiiJ. «5.00 per TOlomev Wwfc ings ' and other alructurcs thereon sums ihau not be returned. h. that are wed to dispense motor (nrtrthh . ment. n »ccord»nc« with the HUM and 8p«Ulc»ttQD» on flit In tha Oince Bids must be - submitted on tni riw vehicle fuels, oils and accessories tit Section 3. This ordinance lhaU take poial form furnished to tho Wdder IH retail. There repair service Is Inci- effect Immediately alter final passage ol the City Entlneer. dental, where no Gtoragc or parkin* and publication In accordance with the No FUm and Sptcldcatloni will M must be'enclosed in a sealsd cnnuM space Is offered for rent, and where manner prescribed by law. ' jlren to oroipectlve bidden untU th«y bearing tbo name and addreu or IM storage of dismantled or wrecked are prequallded. Prequaljllcatlon period Bidder ana-the Project name. T™**» motor vehicles or motor vehicle sales NOTICE TO BIDDERS shall end Friday, July 16. 1985. Bidden mutt be accompanied by a CtrUfljiili In herein prohibited. No gasoline will b« notified on their prenuaMlca- ot Surety guaranteelm to fumUB rn- filling station shall be nearer to NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that tlon itntua' within torty-eUM hours formance Bond for 1O0 percent ol tba public or non-public educational In- sealed bids will be received by the after ptenuallflcatlon • form has been Contract In event of award. »o «M- stitution than 1.500 feet, where such Business Administrator of the CITY •ubmltted to the City Emlneer. cutril Non-CollUJlon afllda»" and a station would be located on the same OF RAHWAY, In the Council Cham- certified check for not less than tan street or on an Intersecting street. bers In the City Hall, 1470 Campbell Bidders who prequallfy In accord' (10) percent of the total bid. " ; Such distance shall be measured on a Street. Rahway. New Jersey, on Mon-ance with Instructions to Bidders (Ar- The Business Administrator reserves radius of 1,500 feet from any part of day. July 19, 1065. at 3:00-P.M. pre- ticle 1.2.0. of the Standard Specifica- tho rl«ht to accept or reject any of vailing time, at which time they shall tions of the City of Rahway, 1883) m«y the lot or plat on which such station be opened' and publicly read, for the con- all bids which In his opinion win ba Ts~T obtain Plans and Specifications at theIn the best Interest ot. the City. o» ftftiyou be situated from the lol lino of •tructlon 6f anfminmiuey 3.870 mm Offlin ul'TUB Cltj Engineer durinj-th* xor reasons required by law. public or non-public educational of bituminous stabilized base course. regular hours of business, but not later Institution." 214 tons of bituminous concrete sur- than 'the close of the business dar on ROBERT W. 8CHROF Section 2. All ordinances, amend- face course, and 1.680 lineal feet of Friday, July 1«, 1063. BnSIKES8 ADMINISTRATOR SPECIAL SERVICES FURNISHED ROOMS TRADING STAMPS s point: thence CJ> Bourn 49 degrees 30 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD minutes 00 seconds East 155 feet, more CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RENT or less, to a point In the northwesterly BABY CARRIAGE - good Mdc line of the South Branch of the •HI SERVICE IRAHWAY Rahway River; thence (3) returning to RATES condition. New towel set (print) the beginning point and running South 126 Elm AVP. ROOMS for gentlemen. Conv. to — very pretty. Will trade for 49 degrees 30 minutes 30 seconds East Minimum Charge 1C4. feet, more or less, to the north- Rahwsv town. Use of refrigi FU 8-6127 Merchant's green stamps. 388- westerly line of South Branch of the Rnhway River, and thence (4) along 3 Lines for $1-00 ASPHALTING - - d-ivevvays and | after 6 P.M. 0601. Auto firake the northwesterly side line of South AUTO SERVICE Beauty Silon Additional lines-30o-p»<+ forking-lots . 'HflHWAV'" ou!i distances and courses, 31 feet, CURBING *•• RATIOS 25% DISCOUNT LARGE, CLEAN, AIRY ROOM and delicato. Demi-tasse. Tea more or less, to the end of the second 1 course. LANDSCArmr „»,..,..„ ! for gentleman. Private en- BODY & FENDER WORKS On Classified Advertisements pot, cream & sugar, cups & The aboye description 1s drawn In supplies trance, convenient location. Call George Jagan, Prop. ordered to run 3 or more times, saucers. Will trade for Merch-i accordance with a survey made by after fioo p-tn. FUlton 1-1868. _ Marsh and Lawrence, C.E. and Sur LABOR BY DAY Beatify Salon providing no changes are made 1-24-tf ants green Stamps. Call o8li- vcyor, Rahway, N. J., dated Mny 7, EQUIPMENT FOR „ -l0600 - - 10G2. in original advertisement Pis dump tniokc, tr-»rtnr RATIW'AV I ' ] Premises are commonly known count allowed only after P- • '•• IMAVTir IPDMirn Pv™llont'on!1 M"'n Bttttt, Rahway. New Jersey. "Exclusive But roller. MAY rAG by Specialists! sertion. NICE, CLEAN. FURN. ROOM, I"ONER - D.cellent | ntrc „ duc ,PDr<,xlnla,ei, tn,. 11 DFJ 'VEHIES «™H adjoining bath. Kitchen privi-!condition. Chase away your, IU.M.™ i.t.».t iron, May 2.. 100, Nor Expensive ronin da RAHWAY Classified Display top soil leces G00H location near huses 1' 8 y worries and help! The shemt reserves the. right 10 Col. Inch $1.25 trains. 1070 .laqups '"ASH REMOVFt> Ave finish my green stamp bonks. I""-"™ '"jj^" ORIBCELLO. shtnti BRAKE SERVICE Open Every Day RAHWAY Box No. Charge 15c : (Corner of Maple) Call 388-1518 after 5 p.m. IMARODLIES & KOCHANSKI. AUVS. • Complete Auto Body FU B-31B9 1 IDJ&RNR CX-284-02 Closing Hours For WILL TRADE S & H green j -Service Thursdays & Fridays UNFURN. APTS. FOR RENT 7/1/41 Fees: S51.20 • - BOOK & GIFT SHOP Classified Ads: • Estimates Cheerfully'" stamps for King Korn stamps. REPORT" OF CONDITION Ol» "THE WHEEL ALIGNMENT RAHWAY SAVINOS INSTITUTION" To 9:00 p.m. M NOON WEDNESDAY JIM'S TV SliRVICE RAHWAY Fill your books now — and help Given OF RAHWAY IN THE STATE OF SERVICE 53 E. CHERRY ST. Cash,-check or-stamps shonld, JIM MCDOWELLr—•f IS-Hi ROOM studio apt. Jaques me fill., mine. CalI.._CR_3_-2983,._ NEW JERSEY AT THE CLOSE OF • Satisfaction Guaranteed "BUSINESS?. accompany advertising copy, .starting TV Repair Work in tMs!Ave> near Hazelwood. Newly de- ifkdp. S - ASSETS Not Responsible for «rr"-s ir •'1. fnvate flp'rvire on Foreipi DrsTfirdm A&P) classifi**d ads taken hv f*-!r School Class 195<" C,r=iduate of H. Merchant's and King banks, and cash Items week FU In DI-OCCJS of collec- ItAinVAV BRAKE SERVICE & Domestic Cars Jersey Citv Tech nst Qualified stamps for PLAID STAMPS, RAHWAY FUltoD S-2R99 ph<>Oe. 1 tion — - -5 BR 6-2717 I Electronic To*- ' . RA'IWAV ''all 388-0815. United States Govern- Samuel J. Gassawav To Place Classified Ad 220 So. Ave., E., Cranford CLOSED MONDAYS FCC License. 1 ment obllsatlons, di- 2 ? r-\. Air nd , n v dooor . 107 Monroe St. Rahway CALL FU 8-0800 STATEMENT rect and guaranteed • All people who see th«s a'i and LDd [font & Hoi •n'»r „„ J,,<111... nubll=hcd hprp-ObUMMon5 of States i SPECIAL NOTICE would be int and Mic twenty-diy period nt Other bonds, notes, and CARPENTER- IK YOU HAVE A PROBLEM Single p<'i->n nnH "uMCitlVn within which a ^ult. action I debentures (Leas Re- ir uroc'i-diiiw (jup-.HoiU»it the validity! (.ervoo with alcohol, writ" Alcoholics p! ate Ornnd Ac 1R1 if Mirh ordfianrp c^n be comm-ncrd. j R«' " mortsaBr RAHWAY IF YOU NEED A GOOD AnonjTnous, Box is n»n«» K. nrovld^d In the Lociil Bond LBW. I l°ftns 17.850.088.34 1 WILLIAM ws Vcun to run from the date of the j O^ner loans tnd dts- BLUEPRINTER Lloyd Drugs raU BI 2-1510. i : PAHWAV To trip ^'--Uon of this statement. ' counts HEADY' 1 rooms and h^th Mpat t- Hoi EDWARD R- PADU8NIAK; Bank premises owned & STATIONER QUAUTT S26.O47.55. furniture and POSITION WANTED i ; v Townshij) Clerk I water supr' °ri 2i-' floor. ery fixtures 838.397,49 „..- 64.445.04 ROESCH BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDINO 1017 New Brunswick Ave. PRESCRIPTIONS" BABYSITTER - Young girl, • nell to dean your attic and 1 ] other asscU 16.121.33 ponven"-" """> WP"" i"' FOR THE PURCHASE OF ADDI- for a remodeling job on kitchen, 17. Experienced. A vailahlr days' basement and haul th" junk TIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE Rahway, N.J. FU 1-8299 Trtintf CoimetlclMi •north STREET AND ROAD DEPARTMENT TOTAL ASSETS S21.291.334.60 CONTRACTOR and BUILDER To. Solri Your nhlo rnt«": baths, garages-^-what have yon & weekends. Call FriHay af'cr , aw;>y. Very r u j BY THE TOtVNSIUP OF CLARK. IN • Photocopies, Machines, Bund «na H > I • 'Xble Agf" v P°altor I THE COUNTY OF UNION. NEW LIABILITIES Car» Problem. 4:30 — FU 1-6522. 'FU 8-7763. Supplies -CALL lew Irving St. Rahwav JERSEY. APPROPRIATING $30,000 Bavlms »nd time de- Established 1927 THEREFOR. AND AUTHORIZING posits .- S19.452.C91.82 • White Prints • Blue Prints ; Phone 388-5020 • COSMETICS t^| HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED FP'U.F THE ISSUANCE OF $28,500 BONDS Demand deposits 535.185.i2 HOME & INDUSTRIAL • Drafting Equipment OR NOTES OP THE TOWNSHIP TOTAL DE- • TOILETRIES; FURN. APT. FOR RENT FOR FINANTING SUCH APPROPRI - POSITS S16.987.877.28 MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS • Portable Blue Printers ATION. Otlier Liabilities ... 117.005.91 • Industrial & Commercial • BABY NEEDS^ THREK large rooms with pri- DE IT ORDAINED by ihe Township Council of the Township of Clark, In; TOTAL LIABILITIES .... $20,105,873.19 remodeling our specialty .Photographic Chemicals • DIABETIC NEEDS n T » Pt AN DEMONS T P 4 vSTe entrance A'lsrr private ii County or Union: NcwJersry (not I --•--.„ — • Office Furniture & then two-thirds of all members j SURPLUS ACCOUNTS • HEARING AID bath Grnl'pmnn profoTTcH FUlCon 8-2167 Machines thereof affirmatively concurring), as Surplus or guaranty BATTERIES & CORDS Special Opportvii*v m 0379. fund • Art Supplies Section 1. Th*> Improvomfnt described Other jeirctatlom o! >ur if no answer call In Section 3 of this bond ordlnonco I, Aids for the Free Delivery HOUSES FOR SALE hereby authorized as u general im- Professional provement to be made or acquired by TOTAL SURPLUS FUlron 8-8645 Full or part-tima The Township of Clark. In the County ACCOUNTS 5 1.185.461.41 . Open Daily 8 a.m. POISON of Union. New Jersey. For the said Im- TOM RUSSO FU 8-2427-9863 Mon. • Sat. OWNER TRANSFERRED provement or purpose stated In Section TOTAL LIABILITIES 825 Midwood Drive, Rahway FU 1-7828 3. there Is hereby appropriated the 71 E. Milton Ave., Rahway A number of wig-party plan dealers are being selected, suni oI AND SURPLUS Q rvinm hrink frnnt r^ilonial (A i S30.000. said sum belns In- ACCOUNTS S21.291.334.60 Electrical • gained & spt "p in brines';. Plsn operstino success- y room Dnch ironi ^oioniai ^ clU3lvc of aU aPpr0priations hcrctororc Electrical flfl large m d We, Frederick Bitter. Vice-President, hfdrnnms) and OnlV 3 The estimated maximum amount MERQE. INDUSTRY, CONSERVA- DRAPERIES for boats and automobiles. or bonds or notes to bo Issued Xor eald TION, AND OTHER PURPOSES; ES- CUSTOM MADE-TO-OROEB Sllvenlr* RELIABLE 14 YEAR OLD 1st in sales — Budget plan. Call purpose Is $28,500. TABLISHING AND PROVIDING AD- GIRL available for baby-sitting Evelyn Chaiken. FU 8-4216. (e) The estimated cost of said pur- MINISTRATION AND ENFORCE- i Largest selection to NO COMPETITION Jose is S30.000. the excess thereof over MENT OP STANDARDS AND REGU- [ Stereo P$»o, any evening. Call 3884874 after ,he said estimated maximum amount LATIONS GOVERNING THE USES this area ° MAYTAG IRONER — excellent As these are exclusive formulas of bonds or notes to be Issued therefor OF LAND WITHIN SAID SPECIFIED Lnggaie 5 p.m. • Fitted to tout home cond. Very reasonable. Call 388- being the amount of the said 51500 DISTRICTS AND BUILDINGS AND in demand by all businesses, down payment for said purpose. STRUCTURES THEREON ACCORD- • Gnannteed Work- televiifan HELP WANTED MALE 1518. After 5 P.M. Section 4. The following matters are ING TO THE NATURE AND EX- Appliances | industry and homes. No fran- hereby determined, declared, recited TENT OP THEIR USE AND CON- \mt NUMBER nTi n d LATHE, BRIDGEPORT, & FOn GALE REASONABLE ri ri' ir ; - ffHTiRT.TRHTNr? A. WttcW Ichise fee. Minimum investment- (aV The said purpose described in mm - hand screw machine operators. ZONING BOARD OP ADJUSTMENT 84 grave plots in Linden Rose- Section 3 of this bond ordinance la 'WITH THE POWERS HEREIN SET Diamonds not a current expense and is a prop- Full or part-time. FU 1-7550. $300. Maximum investment-$7,- FORTH; PROVIDING FOR EXPAND- dale Cemetery, Memorial Park erty or Improvement which the Town- ; ED PLANNING BOARD RESPONSI- COMPLETE INSURANCE There i No Present ' S & S MANUFACTURING section. Will sell whole or in 000. Investment is secured by ship may lawfully acquire or make •«» a general Improvement, and no part BILITIES AND AUTHORITIES; AND REaiODELING PROVIDINO - REMEDIES AND PEN- Like the Time — and 167 Wescott Dr., Rahway part. E. A. Collins, 20 Cooper inventory. Factory trained per- of the cost thereof has been or ahall be ^SERVICE ••.. ALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE REPAIRING, especially assessed on property spec- No Tine like The Pittest Road, Pompton Plains, N. J. sonnel will help set up your busi- ially benefited thereby. PROVISIONS OP THIS ORDIt. Real Estate - Mortgages , HELP WANTED NANCE." RAHWAY ib) The peflod of usefulness of said "COLD STORAGE To MALE OR FEMALE ness. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of DLNETTE SET — Formica Ex- -urpose. within the limitations of said _JOJ 1-9400 - 9401 FASHION FABRICS For complete details and de- ,ocnl Bond Law and according to thethe Township of CTarfc In the County Open A Budget Account-•--• of Onion, New Jersey, that: EARN $35 commission. Sell i tension table, 4 chairs & 3 bar reasonable life thereof, Is live (5) RAHWAY FUR SHOP scriptive literature write: years. Section 1. Paragraph £48 of .Section BAUER-BROOKS CO. _Jnterior Decorators at Goldblatf« only 50 bottles of low calorie stools - S50. English carriage . entitled: CHEM-PLASTICS & •fc> The supplemental debt statement FUlton 8-3323 1480 IRVING ST. rtsjis- linens • Yard Goods 81 E. Cherry st, Rahway reuqlred by said Law has been duly GASOLINE FILLING 8TATION:" Is Summer Drinks. For informa- converts to car bed & stroller PAINT CORP. ' made and filed In the office of the J522 IRVING ST., RAHWAY RAHWAY 1421 MAIN ST., RAHWAY FUlton 8.1687 tion on free samples, write j like new - $35. Pink uphols- 1828 Locust St. Louis 3, Mo. Township Clerk, and a complete ex- ecuted duplicate original thereof has Keys • Locks Rawleigh Dept., NJG-82-1269,, tered bedroom chair $15. FU been filed In the office of the Director Moving | of tnt Division of Local Government Chester, Pa. 8-3529. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY the Department of the Treasury of MAN OR WOMAN to service tho Btate of New Jersey, and such ANTHONY'S SAW, LINDEN Local • Long Distinct I BABYSITTER WANTED-Some ™REE PIECE SET new Sam- KtnLement shows that the gross debt of MIILER'S . hit and collect from NEW TYPE the Township as defined In said Law snit whlle never PORK '"ggage w ver Is increased by this bond ordinance weekend evenings. Rahway. Ex-i^e^luggage, or ™^ high quality coin operated^- by $28,500, nnd that the said obllea- LOCK & KEY SHOP perienced. Call after 1 P.M. 382- llons-authorized—by-tbix-bond—ordi- STORES pensers in this area. No selling, nance will be |Wlthln all debt limita- Over 45 Years of Specializing in— - 5334. [FRIGIDAIRE - 9 sq. ft. in per-!T o qualifliiy applicantlit s mustt hhave tions dwerbed bj said La*-. Satisfied Customers! HOMEMADE feet shape - $42. Qldef'style car, references, $500 to $2900 (d) The aggrecate amount of not REASONABLE RATES exceeding $1990 for Items of expense BOLOGNA & SALAMI dining room table & six chairs cash. Five to ten hours weekly permitted under section 40 A:2-20 of Locks, Keys, Saws. Bikes, — $25. Simmons metal bed with said Law has been included in the AND POULTRY FREE ESTIMATES RAHWAY can net excellent monthly in- foregoing estimated cost of said im- Safes, Cutlery, Firearms, Sealy mattress 2 years old — 100% HUMAN HAIR WlgS * $49 We Fill Home Freezen it come. For personal interview provement or purpose. • Stortg* Section S. The full faith and credit Lawnmowers, etc. $20. Home sold. 353-1922. ALSO HANDMADE j . $99 write P.O. BOX 4185, Pitts- of the Township are hereby pledged to W gs SUPER MARKET- • Insured the punctual payment of the principal "Anthony's" WANTED TO BUY burgh, Pa. 15202. Include phone cf and interest on the said obligations CLARKVON MIDTOWN authorized by this bond ordinance Closed Weds, •• Locjl & long number. All Shades (Anton J. WE BUY BOOKS! Said obligations shall be direct, un- Raritao Road, Clark limited obligations of the Township daring Jane, Horling, Sons Distance FREE ESTIMATES PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS and the Township shall be obligated CALL 388-4770 Free Delivery-FU 8-7864 AGENCY to levy ad valorem taxes upon all the PJrf. BOOK SHOP July & Aug. > and Grand • Shore Specials taxable property within the TownahiE 29-35 E. Price St, Linden:- McColley Bros. Plainfield 4-3900 for the payment of said obligation! MRS. SIEGEL sons) MALE FEMALE and interest thereon without limita- Free Parking in both Store3 tion of rate or amount. KEYS FU 1-2585 — MOVERS — EXECUTIVE CLERKS TRAINS — Will buy toy trains. 67 Runnymeade Rd., Clark PRIME MEATS Section 6. This bond ordinance shall MADE FUlton 8-1198 TECHNICAL STENOS Standard guage. Any make. 25 CH 5-3298 388-3914 OFFICE SECRETARIES take effect twenty (20). days after While You 1537 Irving St. HU C-50S6 BOOKKEEPERS years or older. Call 381-0032 & first publication thereof after final SALES PassaFts ns provided by laid Local Wait Rahway CH 1-2372 FACTOR* TYPISTS ask for "Joe." Bond Law. • MOVING LADIES — Register now for, tem- TRADING HUE INSTRUCTION SHERIFFS SALE Real Estate porary positions with top companies STAMP In this area. NO FEE fi PIANO LESSONS SWAP SHERIFF'S SALE:—Sunerior Court AVENEL MOVERS QUALITY New Jersey. Chancery DlvUlon, Union Private Instruction 1571 IRVING STREET Saving trading stamps? In County, Docket ^F-2027-64. BTATE For Women's Shirley Flues, 180 Stanton St. BANK OF RAHWAY. a banking cor STORAGE-PACKING a hurry to fill a book for that poration of the State of New Jersey, 382 • 0200 BEDDING Rahway, FU 8-1945. new lamp . . . an outdoor Plaintiff, vs. JOHN DENT, et t\s Fashionv Defendants. Civil Action Execution— HOUSEHOLD grill—.. . or fluffy quilts? FRENCH BY EXPERIENCED For Bale of Mort&aged_Premises. "Ifs Fun by Englander Let the Rahway News-Rec- By virtue of the above-stated wrlt'o OFFICE & STORES TEACHER - beginners, ad- See Their-Ntw— LOST AND FOUND ord "Trading Stamp Swap" execution to mo directed' I shall ex vanced, remedial, preparation pose for sale by public vendue, In th To Shop" bring the stamps you need, Board of Chosen Freeholders' Meetlni LOST — Bank Book #912. Fide- SPECIAL "QUEEN" for regents or other examina- liook through yourjjtjcjind Room, 3rd Floor—Union County Cour At ~lliy Union'Ti'iisL,'Port House Aldyr tt»thdy U0ns7translati5nsT conversation, closets for articles you want of July A.D., 1965.. at two o'clock In —SHORE-RAPES— MATTRESS Branch. Please return to Bank. best accent — individual • or to SWAP. A classified ad the afternoon of said day. Jan-EU (3 lines for $1.00 • with 25% All the following tract. or parcel . FREE ESTIMATES SPECIAL SERVICES small classes. 388-1878. land and; ihe premises hereinafter par- Business Locations discount if you order it 3 ticularly described, situated, lyln* and -"Mnatown Family Dinner HERE PETS bemg in the City of Rahway, in the PIANO SPECIALISTS p- ELECTROLYSIS times or more) will .bring County of Union and State of New quick results. Jersey: FUlton 1-WOO • 9101 Unwanted hair removed by the 2 MALE BEAGLE HUNTING OFFICE Orders To Take Out. latest shortwave method. V. De BEGINNING at a point located on 1490 Irving St. SIII.OBROS. DOGS. 9 yrs. old-3 yrs. hunting FILL YOUR BOOKS the southeasterly side- of Main Street ME 4-4710 1850 Eliz. Avt., Rahway Salvo, member of American exp. Would like.to find good distant northeasterly 746.27 feet from OF TRADING STAMPS the corner formed by the intersection BAUER-BROOKS CO. CANTON HOUSE RAHWAY Electrolysis Association and As- home. Write Box #40, Rahway o( sald-*1de-*f ^Maln^fltreet-with • ihi . 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RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thura., July 8, 1965 Page tf Le Sabres to Start Title Defense Sat. Rahway's LeSabrcs will open defense of their New Jersey ASA qpfl'g goftfrnll championship Legion 9 Plays Carp Is Largest Catch on Saturday at 10 a.m. against Ray's Corner lie Trenton All-Americans at the Westfield Sun. Eighth Ward Field, Linden. The American Legion Fnst 5 In Fishing Derby Here team will complete its first By RAY HOAGLAND The Trenton team, who won Bill Schriidt Rr. round schedule on Sunday at Morp tt'an 2.TO boy"; ?nd girl?; MEM -- George H Hoagland. the title in 1962-63, has dropped cal residents who are >"<-^ ti,,; ••. <• M .12:30 p.m. at Veterans Field eomppt°H in thp anmial Fishing Superintpnd»nt of recreation two games to the local nine this Roivlipg Hall ''f F'ai"<- lo Nicholas F Delmonaco. cupei against the strong WestfipiH] Derby. c> sponsored by " Mul- season.> . vey-Diimars Post B81. VFW; visor of playgrounds;. Mrs mi flarraray defeated Roy fiidelinrfcc find Jessie Parker, I The local nine droppH two ; ; monaco, Miss Joan Van Nes> ney will qualify the winner for also of Rahway. ir a 147-pound boxing match at the pirtr-<>n' in the f'ahwav P games this week to the K™"' vV nn Monda Miss Rn"ann<> Bush, Miss Jo;i' the Mid-Atlantic Regional Tour- ninth annual A All show in the Chun* of the Assump ' y morning worth team, 54 and 4-1 tiori, Roselle Tnrk, last week. After a fast first round nTliPlargp.srrarp.vastak'-nby,"e larPpsr ™rp ry AHerson nament slated for Elizabeth's In the first game Post 5 went; ^ ^^ ^ B-ypar old Donald Rutter who Diane Brophy Field Aug. 6, 7, and 8. won guperior hoxmg Harden Rent into a 4-3 lead in the top of the I caught a 9^ inchpr. Thn largest a hard right tr> McKissic's midsection at the 1.13 marl- nd Joe Chacheorio. The Linden Arians and the sixth when Bruce Henderson |catfish was taken by Waynp of the oproirl ""ound ?nd McKissic was North Bergen Coeds will open slammed a three-run homer. Ward ar'i Rav Diii'v ip 'he 9' ">• tourney play tomorrow at. 8 p.m. But the home side tied up the the* rpijflrmt ypar-olH It Heal Hints The Bridgeton Baxtonettes will game in the bottom of the sixth * " :inches l"ng Thn largest «"in p V play the Palmyra Majesties in on a walk, infield out and Don Thp 38th annuaJ Union County men's sinel = v>a jfi^h. 6 < inches, was taken by TIME TO RELAV the second game. Robertson's hit up the middle. 30th women tennis tournaments, sponsrirei hv tbo.a girt Sheila Freeman. John Turn tJy pages to travel Coach George Van Dunk of Terry Sweeney could not hold Won Cminty Park Commission, WH o(nrt ,„, c» i^ "nded'H- rauijht a 4 inrh shiner ^lfoWerS| of jnto ,J]e LeSabres will start his ace off the Kenilworth team in the at O-30 a.m. in Warinanro Park • Ttlprp W(""P pli7Pq awarded for' of < acaHon planner*, and righthander, Ruth Terris, who last of the seventh when Jeff th lsir est -4ias-a-«BS<»-recOTd-of-6-lr-The Anderson"opened"With a doable, Mrs. Charles Mailer and Mrs. Laurie Salem., won I " * ^ smallest ,n each will see an almost endless " locarteanTTolds a S-0 record artvanHYJ tn third on an infipld the two"™™, better - ballm tenant at the ZPZ^S^ ^|ST " ^ "*" over the AlFAmerlcans in single by Fred Keimel and Everything fnvn hnrsi-bark nap. ^nd Mrs. V F. Patricia finii in H- ' •!<> r-rt past two seasons. The remainder TO DEFEND TITLE — Rahway's Le Sabres, defending champions of the New Jersey scored on Frank Mnoticello's riding, mentain climbing, skin of the starting line-up will be with n 70. Mn. Dona'.d nsKb-..- diving and aquaplaning to sun ASA women's Softball tourney, are pictured above. The local team will begin a defense of fly. Audrey Roach, a fancy-fielding 'titun ni (liijM r.'iO> p 71 bathing, h«ach gymnastics anrf its title on Saturday at 10 a.m. with the Trenton All-Americans as the opponents pra the On Friday night at Veterans 8 VPIT 'ild and under LAP first baseman; Marion Saunders, moonlight dancing i.s flamboi Eighth Ward Field, Linden. Field, errors provided the mar- j REST Rn<tjt Karin Barnett, at short;. Glycera MOUNT IT-wiir- worth the lead it never lost. |She]l.° freem?"!; .SMA'T' Recreation Department's with on*" thing th°y m"st all 'if Crawley, one of the better de- Rahway's only tally came in the 1(> '•iris Kathy Fayrip frV' information r»gardii'^ thp Urf;i ' coupled for th« 'nip p""* ' ' fensive players in the loop, at Merck 4: C« >•>• 7 first when Henderson singled, 9 in Ve T old division LAR- Branch Wstera contest, which is f^ndir-ted bv T»ng H\p v r^cationer res'! third, and; in the outfield, Jean League Standings, Results Allied Co 6 5 advanced on a sacrifice rnd GEST - Boys - Wayne W>rd Branch f->r sstriped bass fiBh«rman, wite or call W° Americans are •> v'j»m Longstreet, a newcomer with the 11-12-YEAR OLD NATIONAL RESULTS... Kowal 5 5 stolen base, and tb°n • -' '"' and "iy Duffy: SMALLEST - oas peopl" in pursuit "' ou> - club and a consistent hitter, at LEAGUE - SECOND ROUND Reliable Movers 14 - B & F 9 V.I.P. 5 7 Mike Punko's long f1- "Ye-ddy" Roosevelt, farmer business "lm""«i.«i » ->f Boys - Rich-rd Prains and pleasures, hii* ther» is little left; Jeanette Mobley, in center W L Butch Kowals 10 — Quirm & Delorenzo Electric 4 7 The box scores: thia city, in City Hall, Long Branch. Alex f-.ogex: LARGEST - field, and co-captain Betty Rob- Purolator 5 0 Boden 6 The contest is conducted in three divisions, >mrf, Girl? Kathy Menis; SMALL- sense ir eur ivMng determin"ld class - LARG Spain, the other cc«aptain and Sweeney, p rpfnipts of thp $2 e.ntrv fpe« aro ndded tn thf ?1,?;no schedules leave a generous third Regina 2 2 P.B.A. 10 EST — Boy? • - Tames l__LJhe_spark_plug^.o|L the club. Sharp, lb of your time for doing nothing American-Legion MEN'S SLOW PITCH .. Stewart Electric 10 Others who are likely to see Schweitzer, r n P.-V1 moro violent than sleeping. Von Merck & Co. Miller Pontiac 3 7 Rob Pcarj'itto ha with the for.ball SMALT^T action are Audrey Connell, an SOFTBALL LEAGUE - Starkowsky. >f will find thflt rest is good for RESULTS ranklin — Madison 2 7 tram and "•'" »opoit outfielder; Joyce Thomas, re- EASTERN DIVISION .. Sisler, rf 13 14-Yea' "''I d i v i - i o n jaded minds and weary bodies; Allen 0 — Quinn & Boden 0 American Legion 2 10 serve outfielder; Margo Lifrid, W Punko, ef LARGFPT - Boys Richarti adds z<*st to the capacity for Purolator 7 — Wheatena 1 16-year-old infielder; May Land, Lakata, 3b Speich; SMALLEST - Frank enjoying vigorous activities: Regina 5 — American Legion 2 Pettit's Funeral Home 8 Hynes, 2b Joe Williams has returned to the Toronto Rifles' Fryszon and John Broderick. and is, in short, truly the pause inftelder, and Gert Allen, re- Allen 9 - Merck 2 Clark Legion 7 2 Mauser, If camp. He will be seen in action on Aug. 29 when the Assisting wpre the following- that refreshes. Rest is the ir- serve catcher. Coaches are Nor- Quinn & Boden 4 — American United Lacquer- 6 2 City Nines Face Newark Bears meet the Rifles in Newark's School MULVEY - DITMARS POST replaceable ingredient of every man-Bavis-and-Floyd-Mobley. Legion 0 Rahway Legion 5 3 22 4 3 — Commander, John Dunham; good vacation. If__the_LeSahres_«ln_their Purolator 4—Regina 1 Costa's_Ice Cream 3 4 Hillside, Union Stadium. f-moming game, they will play U S Gypsum 3 5 KENILWORTH Dom Davisson, Camille Lecuo- Rahway's entries in the In- 4 the winner, of the Bridgeton 1M2-YEAR - OLD AMERICAN Purolator 3 5 Krause, ss Minor Jchnston won a third place medal in the eux, William Meffe, John Kopik Atomic Energy Exhibit tra-County League will be in 2 . Baxtonettes — Palmyra Majes LEAGUE — SECOND ITT Mackay 3 5 Majoka, cf, 2b action on Saturday morning. State Jaycees track championships in Bound Brook. Planned for 4-H Fair tics game at 2 p.m. on the ROUND Laura Lynn Diner 2 7 Anderson, c 1 SIDELrNDERS - President, A special educational exhibit, At Veterans Field, the pace-set- He competed in the 100-yard dash. Eighth Ward Field. W L Kelly Movers — Gunrack 1 7 Keimel, p, cf 1 • • • Albert Koehler; Watson Maget "Nuclear Energy in Space," will ting Hillside Recreations will RESULTS Monticello, 3b 2 William Ormsby, Philip Carr be presented at the Union Coun- The Rahway team will take a Lions Club 5 1 play the local Recreations. The Veteran sports fan Walter "Pop" Clos reports Pettit's 12 — Rahway Legion 10 Kulaga, 2b 3 Abe Reppen, Don Parry, Ed- ty 4-H Fair on Saturday. 13-1 record Into the tournament. B & A Flying "A" 4 1 Chiefs wil ltravel to- Union to UnltedLacqu§-8 - Kelly-Mov- Gran'netti, 3b 0 that the member of the 1911 All-State football team ward Yergalonis, Dave Sisler The showing of the New , , The team is the co-favorite, with Eagles 3~ play the VFW at Teener Field. ; ers 2 Yaras, c 2 was Tony Bracher, who was a back. He later played and Albert Carlson. Atomic Energy Commission Ex- 'the Linden Arians, to win theFirst Ward Democrats 4 Both games will start at 10 a.m. Gee's Colonia Sweet Shop 3 Clark Legion 20 — Purolator Issler, lb, p 3 at Rutgers where lie was selected as an Ail-American NEW JERSEY FISH AND hibit is-being sponsored by the tournament. The Recreations drew first Merck Jets 0 Laura Lyrm 11 - U S Gypsum Bower, If 1 Bracher gained more then a "mile and one-third" dur- GAMES COMMISSION —Otto fair and will be open to the 0 blood in the hometown rivalry Merck Flyers 0 8 Robertson, If 1 Flamm, George Snyder public at 'Wartoanco Park Sta- ART ON DISPLAY by defeating the CYRC Chiefs, ing his football days on the Banks of the Old Raritan RESULTS^... Basta, rf 3 Gary Grimm. dium-on July 10 from 9 a.m. taBitpg;y aintings;-by T 1-0, -aLVeterans Field on Sat- Lions 10 —' Eagles 4.. ; S-W^fEAR OLD-COASTAL RECREATION DEPART- to 6 p.m. "Nuclear Energy in fir members of the WtftelWestfteldd LEAGUE,-SECOND ROUND urday morning. 25 5 Space" is a series of colorfui B-S4 15 —First Ward-Dem. I h Elks Club Wins jCFt'Association is on^flbplay Final Standing It was the Recreations firsfrj-jtariway 0TTr0T3~0=4 displays, providing a graphic Elks 7 — Merck Jets 2 win of the season. The only run Kaiser, If 0 0 in the Judge Nicholas \Tomasulo Kenilworth 0 0 0 12 11- explanation of (he role Nuclear Gee' 12 - Merck Flyers 8 .. _,.. W L of the hard-fought game was Memorial Art Gallery in Union Errors —Starkowsky, Krause; Coastal's Title Energy will play in the nations' B fc A 9 — Merck Flyers Elks Club .60 scored in the second inning 19 3 5 Junior College's Campos tenter, two-base hit, Anderson; three- space programs. Lions 5 — Merck Jets 4 Schweitzer's Port Murray when Harland Sisler opened the The Elks Club team won the ELKS Cranford. The exhibition will be 5 base hit, Sharp; home runs, First Ward Dems. 7 — Elks 5 Dairy Co. inning by drawing a base on playoff game of the Recreation Dockins, 3b 9 open through the end of August. 4 Henderson, Monticello; strike- Inman Heights Assn. balls and was forced by Joe Department's 9-10 year - old Beckhusen, 3b 0 3 outs, Sweeney 6, Keimel i, Mon- MEN'S SLOW PITCH Italian American Club Stalevich. He stole second, Ruchalski, 2b 2 2 4 ticello 2, Issler 2. Coastal League with a 15-3 -win PLAY SOFTBALL LEAGUE — Rahway Jaycees third and home as Dave Bul- Vernickas, lb 1 1 over the Port Murray team at WESTERN DIVISION Rotary Club lock was striking out and as Severance, p 2 0 KENILWORTH MINIATURE Virginia Barrel Co. Tom Kennedy'iwas at bat. the Merck & Co. field on Friday Hansen, ss 3 Krause, 2b 3 WL The "Elks team defeated The game wasVa pitching duel night. Schweitzer, c 2 Majoka, cf 3 .GOLF Butch Kowal's Schweitzer's Port Murray between Kennedy, who allowed The teams entered the game DiGiorgio, rf 2 Kernel, lb 3 'itzgerald, cf Walt's Dairy Co. in playoff game to three singles and fanned nine with season records of 11-1. The HAPPY BATTERY - The 2 "Fun For All The Family" Kulaga, p 3 Schweitzer, If Reliable Movers — Gee's Co- win the league championship. Chiefs, and Alex Basic also- al- Elks jumped off to a three-run 0 - AT- Yaras, c 2 winning battery of the Elks Hoagland, If - lonial Sweet Shop 5 2 lowed only three singles and lead in the bottom of the second Club team which won the 1 9-10 YEAR OLD SEABOARD Robertson, rf 2 WOODBRIDGE 52 E. Cheny St. B & F Auto -6 fanned six in his five innings. on two bases on balls and hits championship of the Recrea-. LEAGUE - SECOND ROIINT) DRIVING RANGE Bob Strouse, whTHSEIiea fur by Al DlGloTgio and tloa Department's wo-year- 1A- IS R RAHWAY WL Manning, 3b 2 0 1 10r-30 Fives the Chiefs, did not permit a run alski. Port Murray fought back old Coastal League by de- Port Murray 0 0 3 0 0-3 Rahway Avenus, Avenel is the Utop ihop when Gra'netti, 3b 1 0 Quirm & Boden American Legion and allowed only one hit. to tie up the game in the~top of feating the Schweitzer's Port Elks 0 3 10 2 X-15 you'll find the largest selec- Bower, If 1 0 Buffy's Merck Yankees The box score: the third on four straight hits by Murray Dairy Co. nine, 15-3, Anderson, If 1 0 tion of fine Wombats Rahway Motor Car RECREATIONS Bob Heaney, Mike Servedio, is shown above. The pitcher MILLROSE WHISKEY Kiwanis Club Holland,3b 2 0 1 'eter Meka and Bill Heaney. is George Severance and the I'M GLAD I CHANGED TO... Merck Dodgers 23 4 6 Johnson,2b 2 0 0 The Elks broke the game wide catcher is Randy Schweitzer. Amorelli Mete RAHWAY 89 proof 5th Vrancken.cf 3 0 2 open in the last of the third and Merck Tigers Henderson',' fi 1 1 1 J. Shipley.lf 2 0 0 nocked the starting pitcher, George Severance Sr. and Glen Merck Giants Macanka, ss 2 0 0 PREMIER OIL MACABE'S A. Shipley.lf 0 0 0 Bob Heaney, from the mound Dockins, Sr. ... n unit . John Mills Punko, cf 10 1 AND VODKA & GIN Gtorgt Pippird RI third Johnwn Nolan ,c 3 0 0 with 10 runs, gained on four The box score: OAtOUNI Trtvor Howird Tom Cwrttniy 11-12 YEAR OLD AMERICAN Sharp, lb 1 0 0 Jenkins.c 0 0 0 free passes, four errors and four PORT MURRAY LEAGUE - SECOND ROUND Sisier.rf 2 0 0 Starkowsky, rf 3 0 1 hits, including two triples by Heaney, R. p, cf 3 12 80 proof 5th Stalevich.ss 1 1 Schweitzer, c 3 0 1 "0PSUT10N Cris Hansen. Servedio, rf 3 11 FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE B & A Flying "A" Bullock.lb 0 0 Lakata, cb 3 0 0 The winners added two runs Meka, 2b 3 11 AND HIGH QUALITY OIL MACABE'S Eagles 0 0 Haynes, 2b 10 0 Kennedy.p in the fourth on an error and a 12 YR. OLD SCOTCH CROSSBOW Lions Club Mauser, If 2 0 1 Heaney, W., cf, p 3 0 0 .. ---- . -»llll hit by John Vernickas and twoRotondo, ss 10 0 Dial 388-5100 Gee's Colonia Sweet Shop 23 1 4 Strouse, p 0 0 0 WILLIAM IIOLDEN infield Outs. Fredericks, lb 10 0 CHIEFS Rice, p 10 1 86 proof 5th with First Ward Dems. Weber, lb 2 0 0 Coyne,3b 3 Other members of the cham- NANCY KWAN Elks Pryor, c 0 0 0 Free Delivery Hunes,2b 3 0 18 1 6 pionship team are Russell Nee- Merck Flyers Prakapas, c 10 0 Bobrocvan.c 0 Kenilworth 200020-4 dell and Alfred Andrade. The TELEPHONE "THE WORLD OF Merck Jets team manager is Eric Beck- Johanson, 3b 0 0 0 Arace.ss 0 Rahway 10 0 0 0 0-1 husen, and the coaches are Wil- Stripko, 3b 10 0 SUZIE WONG" 11-12 YEAR OLD NATIONAL Basic.p 0 Errors—Hynes (2), Manning; liam Hansen, Frank Vernickas, Madrano, If 10 0 388-2299 LEAGUE-SECOND ROUND Strouse,p . 0 0 bases on balla, Kulaga 7, Storuse W 0 0 0 2, Rice 1; strikeouts, Strouse 5, WEEKLY HI-LIGHTS LAMPLIGHTER H'CAP DePalma.p Sat, July 10 Purolator \ ©'Donnell.ss 3 0 1 Rice 1. Quinn & Boden Gamm.rf 3 0 0 RUMSON HANDICAP Planning to Buy A BIKE or MOWER? Regina Smtth,rf 0 0 0 CYRC 0000000-fl Wed., July 14 Wbeatena Walsh,lf 2 0 0 Error — O'Connor; SO by Ken, Allen O'Connor.lf 2 0 0 nedy, 9; BB by Kennedy, 1; Don't Be Guided By Price Alone- American Legion SO by Basic, 6; BB by Basic, Merck 23 0 3 3; SO by Strouse, 1; BB by Look For Quality Construction, Too! Recreations 0 10001)0-1 Strouse, 0. 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»-.--.- V - of Admlnlitraticm NOTICI or TAX Mir LIQAL NOTICI I MALIO pUn and prtrentlni Pollution of our Page 10 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD, Thurs,, July 8, 1965 itrtuna. . • • uttlu wlarr ranw. ' CITY or RAHWAY, NEW JBHSEY TOWNSHIP OP CLARK Th« Board ot Education of tbe Cttr In tho 8urro«ale'»' Oltlc« NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARINO AND of Runway, County of Union. State of V S. Army "Engineer Division, North •7000. SALI OF LANDS FOK UNPAID MUNICIPAL LIENS MKETINO OP THB COUNCIL OP New Jcney, Invites fetled proposal! Atlantic, advising that the report on for: Newark Bay, Hackenitck and Paualc <183>—Freeholder Army Officer PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that I. the undersigned. James J. Kin- THE TOWNSHIP 07 CLARK of Administration, neally, Collector of Taxes of the City of Rahway. In the County ot Union, will TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Shop Supplies Rivera U now on file. sell at public sale, the Lands and Real Property hereinafter set forth and Sealed proposals will be- received In raent of Richard B, 'Traffic Jam' Gets NOTICE IB HEREBY OJVEN th»t N J. Awoclitlon for Retarded Chil- County Detectives as Sent to Asia described, to make tho amounts severally charitable against said lands and PETER CAMPANA, BENJAMIN LIEBO- tho Roosevelt School Auditorium, 811 dren. Inc., thanking this Board for Its real property on theJlrit- day of July. 1904 (.together, wlthjnterest on said WITZ _ an4_.PRANKL ROKO8NY. tha St. Georges Avenue. Rahway, N. J.. atJUBBOit Qn^AuemblyJim No. 480 andit half pa;. amount from said first day of July 1884 to the date of sale and the costs of Board of Assessment Commissioners of V"TJXWBf suggesting that" the newly jsroposea sale). of Public Property, a1.utbortHut "ts the Township of Clark, In the County Education at 7:55 P.M. prevailing time county vocational school provide for r Mo. 00* lot The sale Is subject only to Municipal Liens accruing after July 1st, 1964of Union and State of New Jersey, duly on July 21. 1985. Propostli will bo vocational training for thoie young- ance ol cnange oruordtc „',--,- ;« and the lien of the taxes for the year 1064 and the year 1065. appointed by the Governing Body ot publicly opened and read aloud »t the credit to the County ot Union to th, 2 Drivers Stickey Bteri within "special education." ll0 w 0 the Township of Clark to make the The said SALE will be held at the COUNCIL CHAMBER In the City Hall. above mentioned Reguar Meeting be- N J. Bell Telephono Co.. advising sum ot 51000 as an » , "SL' L"Si 1470 CAMPBELL STREET, CITY OP RAHWAY, COUNTY OP UNION. STATE assessments for benefits derived by ginning at 7:55 P.M. to bo placed In the Interim ot th| property owners In said Township by they have been Informed that we aro Traffic jams are everyday liquor. Police reported that his OP NEW JERSEY. ON MONDAY the 26th DAY Op JULY IN THE YEAR 1005 Proposals are to be itamped on theplanning to construct a Laundry Build- new building. AT 10:00 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING, prevailing time. reason of sanitary sewer, have filed outside of the envelope: 185)—Freeholder Tiller 'orDrtt. 01 problems for- Rahway Police auto struck the retaining wall their report, map and assessments for Ing at the John E. Runnells Hospital Lands and Real Property for which there arc no other purchasers, shall Proposals for: Shop Supplies and asking we permit their engineer- Roads and Bridges, •<"{»«*» «• be struck off and sold to the City ot Rahway, pursuant to and In accordance special benefits derived In accordance Specifications for the above -may be rector and Clerk to «»' •«•• «* but a tie-up in front of Police along the driveway three times with the statutes of the 8tate ol New Jersey in such cases made and provided. therewith and as authorized-by an orsecure- d at the Office of the Secretary ing forces and communications cor^ sultants an opportunity to »tudy,our Agreement with the -Headquarters-is-a-most-uncom- in-attempting-taJeavi AT AWT TTlvfE REPORTS HAT.P THE RATT) ffftLLFCTOR OF TAXES WILL rllnnnrn therein named and designated. of the Board. Roosevelt School, Bll Scotch Plains, subject to RECEIVE PAYMENT OP THE AMOUNT DUE ON ANY PROPERTY. WITH IN- /].>»• plans and tla^^r^i^l^^ nil I* yeQm.e— lliC Said assesument commissioners have . George* AvenUc, Kanway* new Jtr ments. and conditions, iw , 'ir^TV—• mon occurrence. The police James P. Jenkins, 24, of 16 TEREST A»D COSTS INCURRED UP TO THE DATE OP PAYMENT. ascertained tho whole cost ol materials, :r. • ot a new bridge on Cooper mr«t Hew Tht? snld lands and premises so to be cold as aforesaid, and the name of construction costs, engineering, letal Tho Board of Education reserves the Township ot Union, encloslni resolu- Wellington Downs. have chased, followed and gen-Plymouth Rd., Clark, told police tion uklnj for a contribution ot the owners thereof as contained In the tax sale list, together with the amounts expenses and other Incidentals and right to reject any and all of the bids (188)—Freeholder Tiller lor respectively are described as follows: costs and expenses Incurred In tho said or proposals or parts of bids or pro* $16 000 to be used In connection wltn ul erally pursued many tipsy that he was attempting to "fol- Roads and Brldscs. » n«' M. , JAMES J. KINNEALLY. sanitary sewer as a local Improvement, posals. waive any Informalities and the erection ot the Brldte over Green drivers but Friday night proved low" hi« friend home in his as authorized by said ordinance, and award contract which In their Judg- Lane at the Trotters Lane Branch ot Department to advertise forJJUUi fo» Collector of Taxes. have Msesscd the lands and premlncs ment may be for the best Interest of the Elltabeth River. the construction ot a •>•*•*»•*•» the exception. car. He was backing up and Total Subject fronting on and benefiting by the lm*thCyBoard of Education. Chairman. Dept. ot Pinance and Plalnflcld Avenue near Madllon^Tiu Liens To provenunt to the amount that they Purchases, advlslnf that bids received nuc. Rahway, and authortslM —»«- down in front of the police sta- 9y Order of the Board of Education, 1 of 820.000 -from Copltal About 2 a.m. on Friday police With Asstts. have been ipeclally benefited. for turnlshlnfc and Installing Chrysler Clly of Rahway, In the County of 650/523A to 650/550. tion, it was reported. Officers Interest ment Tho Improvements so assessed are Union, New Jersey. Weather-Seal or equal, air conditioners were alerted to unusual traffic (187)—Freeholder Tiller for *«-*|«yt,' issued a summons for careless To Balance those authorized by the following R. M. NASH' la the various Departments In the Lot Juiy 1, 1964 Unpaid named and designated ordinance, "AN Secretary Court House, Countj Enjlneer's Office oMXcrads and Bridges approTtllJ) ortl- , conditions outside the- station. and the John E. Runnells Hospital, and nance of the Boro of MouojilniUt, | driving iQ.ilr^Jsnkins, . Cummins* T. —niT WW-TOrMln>--Wi BT- TTIT.T4 TO. J3 ' COHBT«ttgnOrl-Of -lao-blNBAirFEBT 88.0»- MORE OR LESS OP 8" ASBESTOS bid. Mountain Avenue, from .- 3 De Witt Building Co. an SYNOPSIS OF MINUTES OF Mountainside Line to D- 8. "*»** hall, only a narrow driveway Iselin Fair Scheduled Sarah Ross _.- 6 138.42 CEMENT SANITARY SEWER. 3 MAN- REGULAR MECTINQ OF THE Union Count; Park Commission, ad- Lester R. & Ella M. Oulfo & HOLES AND THE NECESSARY AP- vlslnt ithat the; have Instructed tie and on Summit Road 'or 1U «ntlr* provides access to a small court UNION COUNTY BOARD OF ) July 19 Through 24 Ella Hlgglns . 334 1R 110.53 311.08 PURTENANCES THERETO AROUND CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS HELD ON staff to\ continue to take even precau- length. in front of headquarters. Traffic Joseph A- Katherina Koza — . 387 23.54 HALIDAY STREET AS SHOWN ON MAY 20, 1965 tion tiikt Is possible and practical to (188ucoi-Preeholde) r Tiller '«"•*• "} The Iselin Fair will be held Harry Pressman L_ . -H9 6 1.046.71 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS lnsunjwtbo protection of the llfo and Roads and Brld«e.i. acceptlwt 1Mi at is usually limited to police vehi . C19 PREPARED BY LEONARD N. Regular Meeting of the Union property of visitors who come to the orlu 1 Edward i Cath. H. Llnet 130-A 339.41 County Board of Chosen Freeholders Qarwood Asphalt, Inc., ' ™*5 by St. Cecelia's Church from Tiito. i B. T. Dllts '. . 680 , 59 """' 22.91 PIRO, TOWNSHIP ENOINEER. DATED park System In such large numbers, hot and cold wined bltu cles. . 746 APRIL 1DB2 AND TO PROVIDE TOR wu held at tbe Court HOUM, fiUaabath, also advlslnj that the Part Commission cretc, as per specification,.r John D. 39.01 Wfstflcld Avenue, on Monday the 19thCounty Attorneys Hlaglns. Sarokin and Communications from the -Union partment of Roads and Brldtei, ao- to th» Ninth J.-»Bi«iical Kno* Realty Co. . 8'J5 1. 2. 3. 4 1.704.30 day of July. 1005 nt 8:30 P.M. Pre-McKenzle, Secretary to the Superin- County Park Commission were read In provlnj proposed Ordinance OIUJJ_ Broadway. Cl.irk. is 'res on «"- Command in Thailand Kfiox Realty Co. H25 5, Ci 23.54 vailing Time, to consider snld report, tendent, of Public Works Lapp, Clerk full and Freeholder Donohue com- Twp. of Clark. Insofar aa It aueeil bail pending court action Knox Realty Co. U25 7. 8 23.54 nnd to hear and consider objections of the Board Rabig and Deputy Clerk mented on the safety measures belns parking of vehicles on Various Countr a,e midwav.stase: ,„,. . _ Lt._EatlMil._as.5.ifiied to the Knox Realty Co. 8^5 e. io. ii 711.62 to Bald report, map and assessments. Alllston. undertaken In the various parks mhlch Monday. He was Tliarp'd as ObTectroiis "musf "bt" lri~'ffrIt!nE, "V wire j«pl«lney~r salutl e tho Parfc-Commlislnn* nnH n grnfral • pnrryr entered" the A 'Tny last Ini'lurf<*tt -ttlbt] In said pubHc-gale- and-under the «nte terms and fonat- lo" the Pla^ :" discussion ensued. 'he influence of intnvi-:."' m Ani-'ican officer Training Orps proeram. Freeman Worth 501) 1 575.3B NOTICE TO BIDDERS Osborne. Roll cnll showed 8 Members Park. Linden, and mode a motion nance ot the City ot Plalnlleld, Inso- j Scnlcd bids will be received by the votlne in the nfflrmatfve and 1 Mem- "reouestlng that the Park Commission, far as it prohibits parking ot vehicle! aj Legion Ba<;phall LP-'IJUP "ft The 23-year old officer is a LEGAL NOTICE ^JV.fclvU UIUJ rr»ia UL •**«**-.. t.u uj kill --••»»«..»». i«* >*»ih4 n •••>,.*. Appointed by Merck nmliu by all persons Interested cr before they take a flattooted stand on between the hours ol 2 a.m. and'O sum ja 1 •rein. Chief Engineer of the Township of ° - Freeholder Donohuo, voting In the John P. Garvin of Menlo Park rounH "furnpienshi;' p'a; on I960 gtaduate of Pahway High TOWNSHIP OF CLARK Clark regarding the purchase of thg negntlvc. eliminating alt supervision on a Count; on Park Avenue. Front Street, "•"JUT & l ' c i i J innt J i f • NOTICE TS HElitDi UlVtr* intil NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND following road maintenance materials , Freeholder Ulrich introduced to theLevel for 1006, at least dela; thU de-St.. and TerrlU Roua, an CotlBW a lias been named manufictr June »7 at V'ti -an-i .... __ ... MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF to be drawn upon by said township Members of the Board and those as- cision until after the summer months Roads. .: £• nri School t: ,->nd a 19S4 graduate of th(, Councll 0, the Township of curt n KllljnecL UlAhC Municipal Building on! THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK sembled. Mrs. Evan, and a group of nreoyer/' He stated that It ma; very (193)—Freeholder Tiller For 1 manager of Hie ITerf-k S- i. Tfmn s" ""' " •'• '•'• '" ' ' rs n'v ; 1 er & twelve. (12) month period: Wwiflc'...d Av<*nufi.\oiy '•-•^^""Monday th^e ""ISlr^t tb "WHOirrfSlAY CONCERN : • ' 1. Bituminous Concrete Young tnaics Irom" the UnldnTCoiirily well bo that the supervision should Roads and Bridges, alltliuilll In'-, plant m Da"ville. P? S 0 HP is rluy of July. 1965\>t 8:45 P.M. Pre- Girls Stato Committee. American Le- come from the Count; level, bMed on Department ol Roads and Bridge* ta NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that 1. Crushed Stone gion, and also Mrs. Emma May statistics. He pointed out that It wo 1 Time, to consider said report. FRANK RUSCIANO. WILLIAM MAYE3 advertise tor .bids tor the construction V Stnuffer, p'-"* '"-"•»" - In tr-p niah't-Hp. Vivn ll-n 1 and to hear and consider objections :i on Quarles. Mrs. Eleanor Townley, and can maintain these facilities' tor both and PETEIi SACHENSKI. the Board Said bids will be received up until Mr. Fesuk of the Child Welfare Com- Rosclle and EU2abeth at Warinancc of a new bridge on Brookslde Terrace •nimr<-d today to said report, map and assessments. of Assessment Commissioners of the near Orchard Terrace in the Townsalp j dpr-on oitrhwH niv hit hn'l hut IIP LEGAL NOTICE Objections must be In writing, and uly 20. 1965 at 9:30 A.M. E.D.S.T. at mittee and the Jnnet Memorial Home. Park, that there U no reason wh; the c Township of Clark. In the County o( rhlch time they will bo opened and COMMUNICATIONS Park Commission should not be will- ot Clark. •'•'. . j Mr Onrvin lias degree1 in arvi his teami later wert> Hacked TOWNSHIP O CLARK nv\t t be filed with thh e Township Cleric Union and State of New Jersey, duly •'OT1CE OF PUHLIC HEARINQ ANP ir before the time of said meeting. nnounced publicly In the office of the Following Communications—received ing, at this point, to dela; their de- (104>—Freeholder Tiller for the Ot" appointed by the Governing Body of ;hlcf Engineer, Municipal Building, cision, not to support Linden's Parks portment of Roads and Brldgw. ac- '•herMH'al engip^^ri from Ste hy Pill Rnwo -ho OmrH '2 and "KKTI«O OF THF COUNCIL OF I EDWARD R. PADUSNIAK the Township ot Clark to make the and referred to: THK TOWNSHIP OF CLARE | Clerk ol the Township of Clark. In -'estfleld Avenue, Township of Clark, Dept. of Public Health & Wilfart next ;ear, until after they are able to cepting work of constructing MI lunn if Technology walked th'pp SingVs hy R'WP assessments (or benefits derived by tvs Jersey. collate some of this statistical data. He sewers in Kenllworth Boulevard, from m Insritutc 1'J WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ! the County of Union. Now Jersey property owners hi said Township by State Highway Department, advising stated "I would move a resolution at NOTICE IS K^RKnY GIVEN Ihut Specifications and bid forms may bethat the agreement with thla Board 8th Bt.. to 20th St., In the Boro of "i Iowa State 'Iniversity. He and En?er ar r pr-'vii1"d the reason of the sidewalks, have filed itained from the Chief Engineer at this time that we request, not demnnd. Kenllworth, contract of Rella Excava- NATHAN KMZ. EDWARD CURRAN, STATE OF NEW JERSEY which provided for rerouting the wa- : their report, map and assessments lor ie aforementioned address. ter lines within the State's construc- the Park Commission to defer t'tfs tors. Inc.. and authorizing final pay- a member of the American visi'nrs w 'h a in 'he tlii'd iiiicl EUOKNF EKICHSEN. the Board or I DEPARTMENT OF STATE special benefits derived In accordance decision until after the summer montns A^-.r.sstni'n- Commissioners of the' The Township of Clark reserves the tion for tho extension down Plainfleld ment after the expiration of 6(Td»y» Qiemical Society. Before join- Thf other Union tally CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION therewith and as authorized by an or- sht to reject any or all bids In part Avenue and rcconnectlon to tho Hos-and Indicate to us statistically their from date hereof and BUbJect to cer« _ rqme in Town* hip r.[ Clarlc. in the County of i -p0 presents may decision at that tlmo." (This wos I'nion uii^ S' \tc -il Now Jersey, duly| . to whom dinance therein iiumtd and designated. pital system through the hospitals tain conditions. .- - - - nig V°rck, he »'as an assistant thr fourth on •.-"Tessi' 1 seconded by Freeholder Tiller). hits hi •HT in'I'd bv "hr Oovrrninc Body of I irac. Qreettnij: Said H55c.ssment commissioners have EDWARD J. CONLEY. property will be rescinded, as they (1951—Freeholder Tiller tor thi Bto1.. WHEREAS. It appcara to my ascertained the whole coit of materials, Business Administrator have executed an agreement with the plant manager fi>r a Hivkinii ,\| rucoiarplli. Br\itc To construction co.'-ts. engineering, legal Freeholder Stemmer suggested that of Roads and Bridges, accepting thi 1 faction, by duly authenticated record Commonwealth Water Co. low bid of Union Count; Bulck Co.. («- ol the proceedings for the voluntary expenses and other Incidentals and LEGAL NOTICE some of the Members here, should ar of B;ixter Laboratories. and Richie Scmans '' Planning Board of the Boro of range to have a meeting with the Conv for furnishing a Diesel Powered, Tan- 'dissolution thereof by the unanimous I cost* and expense; incurred In. the TOWNSHIP OF CLARK said slclowalks as a local improvement, -Wfttehun*.---advlsinr-there—wlll-be~«- mission ~to~dt5CU5s~this Trtth~them~ns dcm_Rtat_Alle. _Lcubic yard two i consent Of all the (stockholders, dc- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND publlc hearing to consider the applica- they may have points, statistics, or In-truck In the sum of JM.IOJ.OO: I poilted In mr office, that SCHMAF.L- authorized by said ordinance, and MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF tion of Ynr Engineering Corp., for a p assessed the lands and premises formation that we at the present time (106)—Freeholder Ulrich for thf : INGS MARKET. INC , a corporation THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK major subdivision of property known do not have. • of this State, u-hosc principal office is fronting on and benefiting by the lm- O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: as Lot 3-C in Block 75 on Valley Road. Dept. of Public Health and We>r»re, tmd dcsld- : situated at No. 405 Central Avenue. In rovement to the amount that they NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Roll call showed eight Members vot- approving request ot the Board., ol K- ( Watchuntr, this was also referred to ing In the affirmative and one, Free' Managers and establishing the position 1 i the CHy of Rahway. County of Union. avc been specially benefited. OSEPH VELLA. ROBERT NICHOLSON the County Attorney. ;ilnrd ;hi* vhnli cost of The Improvements go assessed are holder Osbome, passing. Speech Therapist with ft -"sr.lary instruct State of New Jer.'ey iGustave J. nd VICTOR JOFFE. the Board of Dept. of Roadi & Bridget th* ion costs, ciiffincpr- Schmnclmg being the agent therein those authorized by the following 55cssment Commissioners of the Town- Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, range of SS6OO-G8O0. inc. leeal r> i mid other lncl- Stnte HtRhway Dept.. explaining the enclosing copy of an amendment to (197)—Freeholder Ulrich for D«pt. of r and In charge thereof, upon whom named and designated ordinance. "AN lp of Clark, In the County of. Union cirntal* and and exuen .cs In- procedure that will oe followed con- the Sheriff's Employees Pension Fund Public Health and Welfare, apprtfflnr ••//;. - currrd In DIP process may be served), has compiled ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE id State of New Jersey, duly ap- cerning State Aid inspections, also ad- .idewnlks »« a local with th- requirements of Title 14. Cor-CONSTRUCTION OF A CONCRETE olnted by the Governing Body of the and stating that the; would appre- request ot the Board ot Managers -and improvement, utliorlzcd by nalcl vising that the Director, Division of ciate It if this Board would contact establishing the position ot Director of 1 porations. General, of Revised Statutes SIDEWALK AND THE NECESSARY o%xuhlp of Clark to make the. osscss- ordinance nnd ! assessed the lands' Motor Vehicles, approved regulations tho Union County .Deleia.tlou__tQ_tha Physical Therapy with j_solary _raoM _ and pi of New Jersey, preliminary to the WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO ON nents for benefits derived by property on Route U. 8. 1 & 9. in Elizabeth.. Legislature advising them that there : WIUARYOFFfCE BUfLDING (SECTION A) frnntlnc on and bpnpfJt-j issuing of this Certificate of Dissolu- iwners In said Township by reason of of t830O-78OO. • !nc by the improvrnicnt to thr amount THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF VALLEY Dept. of Public Utilities, advising are no objections to the amendment. (198)—Freeholder Ulrich tor Dei-t. of :hnt thrv hsvr brrn aoeeisilw benefited, tion. ROAD EASTERLY FROM THE END OF he sidewalks, have filed their report, there will be a hearing on June 16th, The Purpose of the amendment is to up "and assessments ^for-special-bene- Public Health & Welfare, extending to 655 AMBOY AVENUE Thf Improvement* EO assessed are NOW THEREFORE. I, the Secretary EXTSTINO SIDEWALK PAST LINDA t—tea- A.M^at-XOL-Commexca-SU -Dr.——J£ugenc Ntirglcl ... sincere eon- LANE CONSISTING OF APPROXI- its derived In accordance therewith Newark, on the petition of the Twp. of edegy those authorized by the followlnc of State of the State of New Jersey. but to Increase the term of service gratulatlon„ s for hisadvancement to named and dcslnnated ordinance. "AN Do Hereby Certify that the Bald cor- MATELY 500 LINEAL FEET OP CON- nd as authorized by an ordinance Berkeley Heights lor widening of ex- WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 07095 herein named and designated. Said > 25. Fellowship In the American Collego of ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE poration did. on the 30th day of June. :RETE SIDEWALK AS SHOWN ON isting roadway passage over Snyder Chest Physicians. .. CONSTRUCTION OF 2.700 LINEAL 1965. Hie In my office a duly executed PLAN AND PROFILE ENTITLED •sesfiment commissioner! have asccr- Avc. removal and relocation of ex- Joseph Allan. Architect, advising his (201) 636-0423 ilned the whole cost of materials. isting warning signals and' Installation office has made an analysis of bids (199>—Freeholder Ulrich for Depl. FEET MORE OR LESS OF CONCRETE and attested consent In wrttlnj: to the•TOWNSHIP OF CLARK. UNION of Public Health i Welfare, extending- SIDEWALK ON THE NORTHERLY dissolution of said corporation, exe- COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. PROPOSED instruction costs, engineering, legal of crossing gates. received for furniture and equipment cuted by all the stockholders thereof, and other incidentals and for the new buildings and recommend- to Carl E. Cluesmann, sincere con- >\f>AuUz\nz in the procurement of life tu-urtm.f AND SOUTHERLY SIDE OF ROSS CURBING AND SIDEWALK. 1. VAL- State Highway Dept., advising that gratulations for his advancement to STREET BETWEEN OEOROIAN DRIVE which said consent and the record ot LEY ROAD VICINITY LINDA LANE. 03ts and expenses Incurred in the said the results of their engineering evalua- ing awards to Max Blau Contract Fur- the proceedings aforesaid are now on idcwalks as a local improvement, as niture Co.. in the amount of 858,874 Fellowship In the American CoUeto of AND VALLEY ROAD. A8 SHOWN ON 2. RARITAN ROAD AND CENTRAL tion do not permit authorization of Hospital Administrators. for substandard risht. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS EN- file In my said otfica as provided 'by AVENUE. DATED July 8, 1959. SCALES uthorlzcd by said ordinance, and have traffic control signals at N. Broad and Business Furniture, Ind in the TITLED. 'PLANS FOR IMPROVEMENT law. AS NOTED. PREPARED BY SEYMOUR sscssed the lands and premises front- Street and Wilder St.. Elizabeth. KUm Of $35,127.03. (200)—Freeholder Osborne for Dflrt, Following reports of the various de- of Finance nnd Purchases aoceolln* OF SECTION 1. ROSS STREET. RAH- IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have H. GOLDBERG. P.E.R.A. and LEONARD ig on and benefiting by the lmprove- Boro of New Providence, submitting WAY CITY LINE TO VALLEY ROAD. icnt to the amount that they have partments were received: bids of Max Blau Contract Punursrt hereto set my hand and affixed my N. SHAPIRO. P.E. of Union, New Jer- an ordinance to regulate parking and Co.. in the amount ot $88,874, -*O4 PRESIDENT BROKERAGE REPRESENTATIVE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK, DNION official seal, nt Trenton, thla 30th day sey, Being: Drawing No. 1.". adopted cen specially benefited. traffic on certain roads, and alrfo en- Report of the Dept. of Roads COUNTY, N. J.. JUNE 1902" adopttd The Improvements BO assessed are Bridges, recommending that this Board Business Furniture, Inc.. In tht »rawnrt of June. A. D. one thousand nine hun- by the Governing; Body on March 16, closing resolution permitting their of- of tM.00i.O3. for supplying funiftnrt STEPHEN J. PURDY NICK SOTTOLANO on April 24. 1963. dred and llxty-flve. . I960. hose authorized by the following flclaU to execute an agreement with enter Into an agreement with the lamed and designated ordinance. "AN the County with regard to construc Township of Clark to proceed with the and eoulpment for the Union Ont»t» The report above referred to Is now ROBERT M. PALCEY. The report above referred to Is now work of constructing a bridge on Court House expansion program, kni on file In the office of the Township Acting Secretary of State. on file In the oltlce of the Township ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE tion of a new bridge on Passaio Street. ONSTRUCTION OF 1.250 FEET MORE Committee of tho Whole Brookslde Terrace, near Orchard Ter- authortitnc Director and Cltrk to •yc- Cleric and open for Inspection and Clerk and open, for Inspection and cute agreements approving same. \^ LESS OF CONCRETE SIDEWALK Board of Public Transportation, rela- ace. examination by all persons Interested Report of the Dept. of Roads and (201)—Freeholder Osborne for *wA tbe rein. DN THE NORTHERLY SIDE OP OAKtive to the proposal of the State Hlslv UDQE ROAD"DETWEEW: •way -Department.—to - have—interested Bridges, advising of quotations re- of Finance and Purchases, aceepittc NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Count If s erf ntfl - - a "County Suburban ceived" for ~8~TJleseI~Ehtine~Poffered7 Dig of Alton's-Televlsion^Appm the Council or the Towri5hip~of- Clart TAN ROAD AS~SHOTH lUi "for lurulshtng sud lustaUtuf 4 will meet In the Municipal Building on )N DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS Sen-ice Advisory Committee." Truck and recommending the accept- Department of the Treasury. Division ler Weather-Seal Air Conditioner! la Westfield Avenue, on Monday the 19th'REPARED BY LEONARD N. SHAo-f Local Government, submitting ance of the low bid. various Departments in the Coiirb lay of July. 1965 at 8:20 P.M. Pre-'IRO, TOWNSHIP ENGINEER. DATED certificate to be signed by all the Free- Report of the Dept. of Roads and House, County Engineer's Offiet ftnd alllng Time, to consider aald report, ULY, 1961." adopted on August 16, holders, after the receipt of the audit Bridges, recommending that the Coun- John E. Runnells for the Bum ol )H- AXIA FEDERAL SAVINGS ,nd to hear and consider objections 961. report. ty make a contribution to the Township 776. and authorizing Director KM to oaid report, map and assessments. The report above referred to Is now of Scotch Plains, towards the cost of The Human Relations Group of Clerk to execute agreement! C0TtT!5»__ Objections must be In writing, and in file In the office of the Township Union, asking for the use of a con-the proposed pavement widening, curb- same. must be filed with the Township Clerk ?Ierk and open for Inspection and ference room on May 20th. at eight Ing and Telated work for the improve- (202)—Freeholder Osborne for Otpt. & Loan Association at or before tho time of said meeting. lamination by all persons Interested P.M. in order to set up a community ment of the Intersection at North Ave- of Finance and Purchases. autnorUinj EDWARD R. PADUSNIAK action council whose purpose would nue. Summit Ave., and Crestwood Road. the County Attorney with the Bonding Clerk of tho Township of Clark. In NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that bfl to .deal -with the pockets of pDTcrtj Following resolutions — Introduced Attorneys to prepare the necewwr the County of "Union. New Jersey te Council of the Township of Clart in Union County. and on roll call adopted: Ordinance for the luuanc* at CWU*!— 111 meet In the Municipal Building on (177)—Freeholder Caldwell for Cora' Bonds for use by the Union County of Rahway LEGAL NOTICE Vest field Avenue, on Monday the 19th Director Moore stated that he hadmlttee of the Whole, extending to Dr.Parr Commission, in the sum of *2M,- lay of July. 1965 at 8:00 P.M. Prebee- n contacted by a Mr. Fulton of theTheodore Kushnick, thanks and appre- 000, for the projects as set forth. - TOWNSHIP OF CLARK r Economic Opportunity Committee In NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING AND alllng Time, to consider said report, Trenton, advising they had a prelimi- ciation for his works and accomplish- (203.)—Freeholder Osborne for th» MEETING OP THE COUNCIL OP ind to hear and consider objections nary meeting last night' for an Intro- ments for -serving as? President of theDept. of Pinance and Purchase!, ap- THE TOWNSHIP OP CLARK said report, map and assessments. duction of the purpose of the Act. They Union County Tuberculosis League. * proving bills, as set forth for pay- STATEMENT OF CONDITION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: bjectlons must be In writing, and are holding their subsequent meeting (17B>^Freeholder Stemmer for Dept. ments. • ' • : NOTICE 18 • HEREBY GIVEN that iust be filed with the Township Clerk on May 26th. here In the Freeholders of Administration and Public Affairs, Henr; S. Wright spoke on YtHoM JOHN BOYLE. JOSEPH MARKOWITZ or before the time of said meeting. May 26th, here in the Freeholders extending sincere sympathy to the subje.cts. ~ ' '* JUNE 30, 1965 and WILLIAM 6MITH. the Board of EDWARD R. PADUSNIAK Room and extend an Invitation to all famll; of Walter W. Wilson,' former Mrs. Evans, In charge of the Onion Assessment Commissioners of tho Town- Clerk of the Township of Clark, In Freeholders to attend. superintendent of Weights and Meas- Count; Girl's State Committee Qroup. : hip of Clark, In the County ol Union the County of Union. New* Jersey res. " • American Legion, thanked tht Bowa Sheriff Oriscello, . relative to the for an opportunity of attending this and State ot New Jersey, duly ap- population Increase of the Jail. (179)—Freeholder BUmmer for Depl. ASSETS, LIABILITIES pointed _by ihc_GoYernins. Bodj, ot tlie LEGAL NOTICE __Yj}UD8_Mcn's__Chr!at!an Association of Administration and .Public Affairs, session. . '. Thl nf Pinrlf to r^nkp thr TOWNSHIP OF CCARK ~ ~ Enstern Union County, thanking approving-personnel-actlons-ln-varlous —fitanley-Sndxi MJl'IC'K UF P.UUL1L' HEiAlllWU AND Cash on Hand and Savings Accounts $ 11,238,706.54 ments for benefits derived by property tis Board /or Us thounhtfulness in There being no fnrther bostatw U owners in said Township by reason of MEETING OP THE COUNCIL OP placing In the County Records a reso- (IB0)—Freeholder Stemmer for Dept. in Banks ^ $494,881.15 THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK of Administration and Public Affairs, be considered at this time and .coon paving, repaying and installation of lution commending the Association motion of Freeholder Donohue -«WUr—--•\ storm drainage, have filed their O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Its 65th anniversary. extending the term of the Members of U. S. Government port, map and assessments for special NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Com mission on Youth Affairs of seconded b; Freeholder. OlDOrnt,. Di- Loans in Process 252,800.00 Dr. Theodore Kushnick, President rector Moore declared the meeting U> Securities 400,561.28 $ 895,442.43 ..Ills derived In accordance there- OSEPH VELLA. ROBERT NICHOLSON of the Union County Tuberculosis and Union County to Nov. 30. 1085. with and as authorized by an ordinance md VICTOR JOPFE. the Board of (181)—Freeholder Stemmer lor Dept Journed. V Health League, Inc., statins that be- Verbatim minutes and tape recording Federal Home Loan Bank Stock 120,000.00 therein named and designated. Said Assessment Commissioners of the Town- fore the end of his term of Office, he of Administration and Public Affairs, Deferred Income 34,893.10 assessment commissioners have ascer- hip of Clark, in the County of Union appointing Ralph E. Roe of Rosello on tile In tho Office of tu«_C!ert ol First Mortgage Loans _„ 10,818,772.32 wishes to thank this Board for the the Board, Court' House, tained the whole cost of materials, ind State of New Jersey, duly ap- financial assistance rendered to the Park as Plans and Operations Officer construction costs, engineering, legal iointed by the Oovernlng Body of the and Technical Assistant In the Office New Jersey, Home Improvement Loans 229,565.71 expenses and other incidentals and eague. Next regular meeting will bt held on Reserve for Federal Income Tax 9,580.00 'ownship cf Clark to make the assess- Kenneth C. MacKay. President of of Civil Defense and Disaster Control, Loans on Savings Accounts 150,322.58 costs and expenses Incurred In the said ments for benefits derived by property at $100.00 per month, effective May Juno 3rd, 1065, 8:00 P.M. paving, repaying and installation ot the Union Junior College, acknowledg- CHARLES E. RABIO, JR. iwners in said Township by reason of ing receipt of our resolution and com-17. 1865. Real Estate Sold on Contract __ " 19,504.72 storm drainage as a local improve- the sidewalks, have filed their report, (182)—Freeholder Stemmer for Dept. Clerk of the Board. 1,529.60 ment, as authorized by said ordinance mending this Board on the Implemen- Real Estate Owned 17,376.40 Other Liabilities and have assessed the lands and prem- map and assessments for special bene- tation of the recommendations of the Office Building & Equipment ises fronting on and benefiting by thefits derived In accordance therewith Advisory Committee to study tbe need improvement to the'amount that they md as authorized by an ordinance for a County College in Union County (Less Depreciation) 146,821.78 Reserves and Surplus 958,742.22 have been specially benefited. herein named and designated. Said Department of Institutions and Ton*TMP$TER AUTOMATIC TOASTER issessment commissioners have ascer* Agencies, advising that the new Nurs- Federal Insurance Premium The Improvements so assessed ar alned the whole cost of materials, con- ing Unit at the John E. Runnells Hos- Paid in Advance 97,398.50 those authoriied by the following struction costs, engineering legal ex' pital has been Inspected and that tbe TOO MOW IT...THIS IS AWT? named and designated ordinance, "AN lenses and other Incidentals and costs building can be occupied by patients at Deferred Charges and ORDINANCE' TO AUTHORIZE THE and expenses incurred in the said side- any time. America's most popular name ft IOM£ PAVINO AND REPAVING AND THEwalks as a local improvement, as au- Henry S. Wright ot Springfield, rela- other Assets ___: 1,047.02 INSTALLATION Or-STORM DRAIN- thorized by said ordinance, and have tive to our Directory & Guide. ere in gleaming chrome, Mas toast con- Total Liabilities 12,496,251.46 AGE IN FAIRVIEW ROAD IN THEissesacd the lands and premises front- Freeholder Donohue- at this time, VICINITY OP HILLTOP AVENUE A ing on and benefiting by the Improve- lead In part, communication front trol dial, toast release, exdusin Total Assets §12,496,251.46 SHOWN ON DRAWINGS ENTITLED ment to the amount that they have Henry 8. Wright, eonceminsLthe print- 'MAP OF PROPOSED PAVINO AND een specially benefited^ ing of the County Directory-and -com- soperflex timer, and four toasting elt- REPAVINO AND INSTALLATION OF The improvements so assessed are mented on same. OFFICERS STORM DRAINAGE FOR PAIRVTEW those authorized by the following Eugene NargiellOi M.D.. SUPt. ~& cents. How's the toast; D-alitkujd ROAD IN THE VICINITY OF HILL- named and designated ordinance, "AN Medical Director of the John Z. Run- TOP AVENUE' PREPARED BY LEON ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE TlfE nells Hospital, advising of tho advance- Rudolph J. Sauer President ARD N. SHAPIRO, CHIEF ENGINEE1 CONSTRUCTION OF 2,100 FEET ment to. Fellowship In the American DIRECTORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CLARK, N. J MORE OR LESS OP CONCRETE SIDE- College of Hospital Administrators, of Nathaniel W. Morris adopted on February 26, 1062. WALK ON THE SOUTHWESTERLY Carl E. Cluesmann, Assistant fiuperln- Executive Vice President and Secretary Anthony V. Caruso 1 BIDE OF LAKE AVENUE BETWEEN :ndent. 24' Donald F. Marsh The report above referred to ia no' ACKEN DRIVE AND OAK RIDGE Equitable Life Assurance Society of Henry C. Herman Vice-President on file In the office of the Townshi ROAD AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS the U. 8., enclosing check for 527,- Ernest E. Floren Harry Pressman Clerk and, open for Inspection ai AND SPCIFICATIONS PREPARED BY 361.75 In payment of the dividend pay- Paul T. Kline Treasurer examination by all persona interest LEONARD N. SHAPIRO. TOWNSHIP able under the hospltallEatlon policy ilU/ilKMPKR, Jean Nicholas Asst. Treasurer Paul T. Kline Rudolph J. Sauer therein. ENGINEER." adopted on August 16 for the year ending March 1, 1963, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th 1961. Chairman. Dept. of Finance Si Fur- ROTARY Anthony V. Caruso Counsel Albert H. Schaefer the Council of the Township of Cla: The report above referred to is nowchases, advising of bids received tor Henry C. Herman will meet in the Municipal Building on file in the office of the Township furnishing supplies to the John E. Westfield Avenue, on Monday the 191 Clerk and open for Inspection and Runnells Hospital for the period of TURF ED6ER day ot July. 1965 at 8:40 P.M. Pn examination by all persons Interested NEW May 1st, to August 30th. Mikwneat vailing Time, to consider said repor therein. Sheriff, submitting monthly report nnd to hear and consider objectloi NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that ot the Jail Welfare Fund, financial •dgesttw etiy to said report, map and assessment the Council of the Towmhlp of Clark statement and Inventory of Jail Com- DIVIDEND PER ANNUM I Objections must be In writing, will meet in the Municipal "Building on missary. «*y along must be filed with the Township - Westfield Avenue, on Monday the loth Frank E. Buplee, submitting* audit ot walks, hadgt*. at or before the time of said meetlni day of July, 1965 at 8:10 P.M. Preth- e County tor the year ending. Deo. EDWARD R. PADUSNIAK vailing Time, to consider said report, 31. 1964. flower bads. Clerk of the Township- of Clark, and-to hear and-consider objection! LaU Communications — received and Sarahourt. WAY! COMPOUNDED OR PAID QUARTERLY the County of Union, New Jerse: to said report, map and assessments referred to various departments Objections must be In writing, and Board of Chosen Freeholders of Pas- must be tiled with the Township Clerk talc County, asking that this Board at or before the time of said meeting. designate Individuals of the County IH5I NOTICE TO CREDITORS 8 EDWARD R. PADHSNIAE; family and staff whom they can con- FUNDS RECEIVED BY JULY 15 EARN FROM JULY 1,1965 ESTATE OP. KATHARINA BACH- Clerk ot the Township ot Clark. In tact for Information relative to means MEYER, ftUo known as KATE BAC the County of Union. New Jersey of-developing more Adequate water nip- MAIER and M KATHARINA BACH 4 MAIER, a non-resident deceased. Savings Insured to $10,000.00 by Pursuant to the order of*MART KANANE, Surrogate of the County Union, made on the eleventh day • Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. June, A. D.. 1965, upon the applici ttoB-of-th*—undCHlmcSd-" AdminlB trator of the estate of said deceased LEGAL FOR TRUST FUNDS notice la hereby given to the credito ROBINSON'S of said deceased to exhibit to the sut Gcrlber under oath or affirmation the Members of claims and demands ngalnst the eatat Federal Home Loan Bank of N.Y. " of laid deceased within six montt from tho date ot said order, or th PAINTS HOOR COVERINGS SPRAY DBPRoifigll Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation will be forever barred from prosecul ing nr recoverlnr the same against t 1 «p«* ••MIL, *m h — United -States Saving&-&-Loan-League subscriber. FOR FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE Herbert C. Klein Administrator AND HIGH QUALITY OIL 1527 MAIN ST. Herbert C. Klein. Attorney R.tardi Hitur* froit 1591 IRVING ST. FU 1-4242 RAHWAY 6Q3 Main Ave. RAHWAY 382-1111 bulltf-up. -;— Puialc H. J. Dial 388-5100 «/17/4t . - *«

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