Ffe of 2359 Whittler of the Tuesday, June 3, 1, 2 and 3 and Commlttee- Uanet) Sabba
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\ ' / New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper-Established 1822 VOLUME 153 NO.^17 RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1975 15 CENTS It appears the city phase mittcemen In districts nos. Street and Mrs. Charles C. Meffe of 2359 WhittLer of the Tuesday, June 3, 1, 2 and 3 and commlttee- Uanet) Sabba. Street and Mrs. James J." primary will be a relatively woman In district no. 2. (Katherlnc E.) Fulcomer quiut affair witli uiily two Three nioTG aTe'Trr the Second district: Patrick . .-The-State lease for use tervening weeks are mail- J. Cassldy of 1636 Irving of 384 Raleigh Road. challenges in the 85 races second ward. These are for ir,rl Third districto-Edv/ard of' the old- Ellzabethto-wn—ed-<lirectly"to~reclplents* ~ for seats asconimitteeman the committee-men in the (Alma) Jacubi of 173-1 P. Uoone of 2284 Ludlow Gas Company building as an—homes. or committeewoman on the third and fourth dlstriQts church Street. Street and Mrs. Tressa A. Mn^Tipl"ypifnt nffiro will Zhe-acw office will-pri- —«€pui)U<;an-and{>emocradc:r:flri<i---yve-~commi«€ewoman TWrd"~~arsTrlcr-~JGtln~J Kacliai of 625-etrnrl'iacc; _CQiniiieiice_jQdaj_and_jhe_jnjijilyj3Q^ In \hr rhirr] 1 iScbarsyrfc-trf S53Hamil- Fourth-district:—PhiUp- QfflT T"?)' F " np^nfnr'hiiR- ftpnrq Mr, Hnr'rls"shtd"any" — -The only~challcngcs- will Tbc-Tcmaining three are "ti)h""""5frI:er~"flntl~MiFrs-M-- -Praseer—of—995-Maurlce- s'early"as Mondays expansion in the seivice be iri~tire~tlirfd""uT3txict ot fdr'The committeemen ~Tn Anita_. Jdiggins._ of- 665 Avenue.-: wiioro—uTu-nroran£lkh-<}-&6u-H:t«- ; •.-.-..-.•-_..;i_J-_..-_1^TftC;Mp.ri~day "openingdarer in estimation was obtained . I nf \i m 1>r»n f committee of tne~thlzd-ward'srid^m.P aaa considered_definltely" '-'" iT-~ — ---•'-—•*-i--n--t-.~---•.--- "Fourth district: Joseph —members-Mr,—and -Mrs. mitteewoman --• -for the F.. Ryan of 153 Maple Ave- possible by John Larkin, an • MTtu'rl- areas whTcIT Patrick O'DonneU of 1720 second districtof the fourth First district: Dudley E, administrative- analyst- on - -might-be serviced would., nue and Mrs, Tor. Lawrence Street will be ward, the latter a heavily (Stephanie) Cedervall of Painter, Jr. of 598 St. the staff of the assistant include Clark and possibly opposed by wo insurgents. Democratic partof the city. the southern portion of 521 Central Avenue. George Avenue and Mrs. commissioner of income The challengers will be The lone Republican Sixth Ward William (Beatrice J.) .security in Trenton. Linden. Raymond Canady of 1601 vacancy will be in the corn- Gurkin of 374GroveStreet, Samuel Harris, manager The old gas company First district: Mrs. Essex Street and Mrs. mi tteeman spot for the Crsr Thomas (Mary A.) Salay of Second district: William of the Elizabeth unemploy- building will be rented out ARRIVING IN STYLE ... Gordon Miller, Jr. of Miller Pontiac-Cadillac in Rahway Leonard (Edith M.) Bryant district of the fourth ward. P. Wnuck of 453 West In- ment office which currently to the state department of 131 Walters Street. escorted, the senior citizens who,won the "Old Photograph Contest" sponsored by of 1683 Lawrence Street. A The names and ad- Third district: Mrs. man Avenue and Mrs. serves Rahway residents, labor and industry on a "• ilahway_Doard_ol_Realtor members to.a board.luncheon. The victors received their ballot listing released by dresses of unchallenged ~Tnonthly-basls~f6r^a" feeder Curtis (Virginia) Pateman William P. (Linda) Wnuck. - said~no~openlng date "was" United States savings bonds at the affairln the Ramada Inn in ClarfcrOn the ride were, the city clerk shows no Republicans and Demo- of 1963 Plymouth Drive. Third district: Andrew definitely determined. Mr. $500 a month. Approval of left to right, Mr. Miller, board president Mrs. James D. (Catherine) Reese, first- slogan by their names. cratic candidates for fee move was voted at the Fourth district: Kevin A. Rasmusscn, Jr. of 701 St. Larkin saidMr. Harris will prize winner Everett Mundy and second-prize winner Mrs. Victor M. Jones, both of Mr. O'DonneU, who is committee posts follow. O'Brien of 1036 Elm Ter- George Avenue and Mrs. be the main man in charge April 14 council session. Rahway, and• "Realto••- • r WeeWnckk chairman Charles E.Searles. (Please see accomnanyimi chairman of the Demo- At that meeting some race and Mrs. Kevin A. John (Stephanie) Stopka of of the city, operation. photograph on page 11) cratic Party in Rahway, Democrats (Elizabeth C.) O'Brien of 590 Jefferson Avenue. Mr. Larkin described the" • councllmen objected to the and_his.._wife will _rnn as 1036-ElnrTerrace7 - Fourth—district;—Albert * new office, which" would be action," which representatives ofthe First Ward J. Petras of 112 Russell located at the corner of saying the building should regular Democratic or- First district: Charles •be sold to obtain what was _ Republicans Avenue and Mrs. Joseph Central Avenue and Hamil- ganization of Union County. Harvatt of 533 East Scott A. (Arlene G.) Scardaville ton Street, as a temporary described as badly-needed f M®, Almost as interesting as Avenue and Mrs. Charles tax revenues. First Ward of 390 Jensen Avenue. operation to last "probably the number of candidates (Catherine) Harvatt. First district: Adam A. Fourth Ward at least six months and One of the strongest ob- running are the number of Second district: Elijah Mackow of 1990 Lufbcrry First district: Mrs. 'hopefully "less than"~crrrc jectors was second ward committed-posts in both Bullock of 1727 Park Street * year;" .Street and Mrs.. Adnm .A... councilman John CrMarsh "parHes" '"which wiir~gp~un^^and~MrS'f ElU'Jah'CEena M.) (Helen) Mackow. of 1273 Clark Street. He said the office staff, who said after the city was filled. These total 10 for Bullock, Second district: John which he estimated would through providing the state the Democrats but only one Fourth district: Joseph Second district: Robert John D. Cotney,Jr., presidentofthe Street, Rahway, and the $50 second- J. Brennan of 1878 Pater- Dent of 889 Main Street consist of no less than five, with the services promised for the Republicans. Morenko, Jr. of 1970 Price and Mrs. John (Lena) Dent. to eight people, would be New Jersey Association of Realtors, place bond to senior citizen Mrs. son Street andMrs.George in the contract, the city addressed Rahway Board of Realtors Four ofthe vacant Demo- Street and Mrs. Joseph (Christine) Krenkel of 879 Third district; Kenneth . composed of workers from would suffer a net loss de-~ Victor M. Jones of 503 West Lake cradc slots will be in the (Anna E.) Morenko. members plus their lawyer and bank- Avenue, Rahway, by Rahway mayor East Milton Avenue.- Treadwell of 930 Main the Elizabeth office." spite the rent. er friends at a luncheon meeting cele- sixth ward, a heavily Re- Second Ward Street and Mrs. Linzy H. It Is understood the city Daniel L. Martin and Clark mayor Third district: LeRoy Under the conditions of brating . "National Realtor Week.". publican area, for com- First district: Anthony Thomas of 179 Monroe (Ruby) Scott of 290 East operation is designed to the resolution passed by the Bernard.G. Yarusavage, respectively. LaRusso of 501 Jackson relieve the overflew Senior citizens of Rahway and Clark A $25 bond was awarded to Miss Street and Mrs. Walter Lake Avenue. councllmen state personnel were highlighted and president Cot- Avenue andMrs. DonaldV. ourth-district;-Lester— "crowds—at—the—Elizabeth—would-use-existing-building- Eyarujeli np__Soa.res_of _2_4_M_e _a_d.0JV_ ney congraturatedTCTrs."JoIin""C7(Dora Road, Clark, as third-place winner. W. Bodwell, Sr. of 1244 center. Rahway was one of: facilities such as parking D.) Shell and Ross DiComo of the Fulton Street and Mrs. 60 municipalities in the spaces and rest rooms, Rahway board for their long services. Robert D. Cronheim, district vice Joseph (Marilyn) Lockhart. state to recelve.an..office. In._odditfon_ci.ty.officials He also cited Stanley Fink, city board- president of the state association to handle the heavier case- promised to provide, r - Drive"andMarttn(Dorothy) Avenue and Mrs. Richard—of 1130 Fulton Street. attorney, and Daniel Colangelo for presented ~~ %\ a k"e"~ America Better M. (Nancy) Mendoza. "' Fifth Ward load created by current routine janitorial functions their work with.the state association, 1974" awards to Mrs. Alexander Spangle of 301 West Lincoln economic conditions. as well as continue to pro- (Julia) Stanford._AbrahjiTLllepiier nnri A Second Ward First district: William vide for building utilities W, TftnnlP nf 7.1 W Mr. Larktn said the staff Mrs. Anthony j". (Eva) PT?cale for Fourth district: M r s. Birc'-. o . ' would possibly include one such as heat and elec- pact of Realtors in mai.itainijig sta- participation in the state association John (Marguerite I.) P.cr.cl • rsor. >.v nu' -id Mr". bilized housing as "a voice of Am- and Mrs. John Marie Robert (Lois L.) Miller of claims examiner but most tricity. Telephone service erica" through study and action of program which won the national Markey of 1121 Broadway. C.) Birch. other functions, such as would not be included. legislative matters. award. Rahway received a mas- ,Third Ward Joseph (Continued on page 4) Improvements to the Second district: monetary checks, would Board president Mrs. James D. On the local level Walter Schaff- ter plan after members of Fiisi district: Donald remain In the Elizabeth building made for the bene- hauser, executive director of the Rah- the city planning board (Josephine) Sutton of 224 fit of state personnel will (Catherine J.) Reese greeted die office. guests. Charles E. Searles, chairman way housing authority, spoke of the unanimously voted on April Albermarle Street. Basically the city office be paid for by state officials latest programs as outlined by the .