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VOL. 162 NO. 43 RAHWAY NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1984 USPS 454-160 20 CENTS School officials ponder
by Joan Gorzt-nilatchkek y program Railway Board of Educa- year at the athletic extra- --Appointed Phil Lonigro because of the number of -Appointed Mrs. Beverly tion members Oct. 15 heard services compensation of as custodian-in-charge at students involved. Backmann as co-ordmator a proposal from a concern- $1,319. This action is pen- Roosevelt School at the an- -Authorized the submis- of adult basic education on ed parent regarding the ding approval by the Union nual salary of $17,605. sion and operation of the a part-time basis for the re- establishment of a latchkey County superintendent of Bilingual/English Education mainder of the I 984-1985 program in the city. schools. -Adopted a Long Range Program Plan/Update for school year at the extra- • Kathleen Collins of -Re-appointed Kenneth Maintenance Program, the Rahway public schools services compensation of Raleigh Road, a single Farrell as junior varsity which covers a seven-year for the 1984-1985 school $3,900 per year, pro-rated. parent who has children at- basketball coach Cor the period from the 1984-1985 year. ••Appointed the following tending Franklin School, 1984-1985 school year at school year to the personnel to work as need- maintained such a program the athletic extra-services 199II992 school year. -Appointed Mrs. An- ed in the Adult Basic would prevent street roam- compensation of $1,976. toinetta deJong from the Education Program and ing by youngsters and in- •Appointed James -Accepted funds for Pro- Reductioii-in-Force List as General Educational cidental child neglect and l.adley as freshmen boys ject S.P.A.R.K.. iSparking a preschool handicapped Development Program for also demonstrate the basketball coach for the Potential and Resourceful- aide effective Oct. 16. (he 1984-1985 school year QUEEN AND HER COURT...Rahway's 1984 '• bonaro, a sophomore; Elaine Benidic. a senior; Joanne Board's attunemeni to the 1984-1985 school year at ness in Kids) in the amount at $12 per hour: Rose Marie Homecoming Quoon, Donna Savard. center, is shown • Maleackar, a senior; Patty Leon, a senior; Sophia Smith, community's needs. the athletic extra services of $5,633 from the state ••Re-appointed Mrs. Araiza, English as a Second with thu members of nor court, left to right, Janet Car- ] a senior and Kim Kendress. a junior. She cited existing pro- compensation of $1,683. department of education. Adele Magnolia as the Language teacher; Mrs. grams in South Plainfield ••Re-appointed George •Created the position of district's affirmative action Cynthia Bloom, English as and Bridgewaler. St. Andrassy as assistant an additional aide for the officer for the 1984-1985 a Second Language teacher; Plans to establish a pilot boys basketball coach for preschool handicapped school year at no additional and Frances Gavin, a Rahway latchkey program at two the 1984-1985 school year class at Roosevelt school compensation. reading teacher. schools in Woodbridge at the athletic extra-services Township were abandoned compensation of $2,275. | crowns due to lack of interest, ac- This action is pending ap- ' cording to a report by proval by the Union Coun- ! Woodbridge Township ty superintendent of its 1984 Board of Education Presi schools. Merck income dent Joseph E. Martino. •Re-appointed Ragnvald Rahway's superintendent Ervick as assistant swim- queen of schools, Frank Brunette, ming coach for the was attentive to the latch- 1984-1985 school year at key program proposal. He the athletic extra-services rises 11% Richard Nolan was the said Kathleen Collins' sug- compensatiou of SI, I 7S. director of the Railway gestion "would be a High School Homecoming Queen program, held at the catalyst" in the formation -•Re-appointed the of such a program. city's Veterans Memorial following head spring Field oil Sepi. 29 before .(he • In other action, the conches for the 1984-1985 over last year annual football game bat.- Board: school year: Baseball head A spokesman for Merck an injectable antibiotic; also had year-to-year sales ween (he Railway Indians -Appointed James coach, William Dolan, and die Linden Tigers. Weldon as head girls basket- & Co., Inc. of Rahway Oct. 'Timoptic' prescribed for gains in the quarter and first $2,442; softball head coach, The program is sponsored ball coach for the Harry Reiser, S2.442; girls 16 announced net income control of glaucoma, a ma- nine months," he added. 1984-1985 school year at for the third quarter of jor cause of blindness; by (he high school year head track coach, Mr. Er- I "The continued strength book committee and staff. the athletic extra-services vick, $2,442; boys head 1984 was $120,863,000 or 'Modurctic' a potassium- [ of the United Stales dollar Mrs. Matuii Ciee assisted compensation of $2,947. track coach, Robert $ 1.65 per share of common sparing diuretic for use in and a higher effective tax with the program. -Named Peter Karavitcs Jackson, $2,442, and boys stock, an increase of 11 per- certain cases of high blood cent from $109,022,000 or pressure; 'Dolobid,' a non- rate both had an un- as freshman wrestling coach head tennis coach, Howard favorable effect of year-to- for the 1984-1985 school Walker, $1,011. $1.47 per share, for the narcotic long-acting third quarter of 1983. analgesic; and 'Noroxin.' an year comparisons." Mj\ Horan said. "Cost-control Sales for the third quarter oral antibacterial for urinary tract infections that measures helped to offset Resource recovery were $857,853,000, an in- these factors." crease of 8 percent from has been introduced in 12 FATHER'S FAVORITE GIRL...Donald Savard kisses his daughter, Donna Savard. sales of $797,724,000 for international markets. Unit As announced earlier, Rahway's 1984 Homecoming Queen, after she was crowned on Sept. 29. the third quarter of 1983. sales declined for the overall Merck reached an agree- i Looking on is Mrs. Donald Savard, the queen's mother. on television For the first nine months group of other established ment in September with This month's "Rahway Marwan Sadat, director of ; of 1984, net income was inline human health pro- 4,000 striking production Report," to be broadcast on the Division of Waste $377,361,000, or $5.12 per ducts. " said John J. Horan, and maintenance workers cable television Channel Management of the State of [ share, an increase of 9 per- chairman, and chief ex- in the United Stales. The No. 3 will deal exclusively New Jersey and Joseph cent from $346,020,000, or ecutive officer of the health- labor dispute did not have a Hearing to be held Papers set with the question of Ka/ar, Union County solid ; $4.68 per share, for the first products firm. material impact on earnings resource recovery in waste coordinator. nine months of the previous "Animal health products for the third quarter or nine Rahway. year. recorded strong sales gains months. on federal aid holiday deadline Mayor Daniel L. Martin The program will be i Sales for the first nine in both the quarter and the "We are pleased the new Rahway Mayor Daniel L. the city's application to the will host ilie program. The shown at 7 p.m. on Sunday, | months of 1984 were first nine months, led by four-year contract Martin announced today United States Dept. of The Thanksgiving issues, DEADLINE FOR THE mayor's guests will be Dr. Oct. 28. $2,597,749,000, an increase ivermectin, the company's strengthens our competitive the city will hold a public Housing and U r b a n for the week of Thursday, SUBMISSION OF ALL of 9 percent from new product for control of position by moderating the meeting on Monday. Nov. Developmeiit|HUD| for the Nov. 22, of The Railway COPY FOR THE NOV. 22 $2,390,360,000 for the first internal and -external growth of base wage rates 5, al 7 p.m. in the main I Ith year Federal Com- News-Record and The ISSUE WILL BE nine months of 1983. parasites in animals. The and providing for essential Council chambers. munity Development Block Clark Patriot will be mailed WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14. out on Wednesday, Nov. specialty chemical and en- productivity improvements The purpose of the Grant Program. AT S P.M. Laboratories Abcllo in 21, since the offices of the vironmental products seg- in our operations," Mr. meeting will be io solicit ANY COPY RECEIV Spain and Torii & Co., Ltd. HUD has announced newspapers will he closed ment of Merck's business Horan noted. input in compiling ED AFTER THAT TIME in Japan (a majority in- funds are available for on Thanksgiving Day. WILL AUTOMATICAL terest), both acquired by various projects including Thursday, Nov. 22. Merck in the second half of housing rehabilitation, code LY BE TRANSFERRED 1983, accounted for ap- enforcement, economic In order for our staff to TO THF. FOLLOWING proximately one half of the development activities and have a happy holiday the WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS. year-to-year sales increase public improvements to in the quarter and the first streets and sewers. All pro- nine months. jects must meet federal Hopefuls fold The acquisition last year eligibility requirements. of an interest in another All citizens of Rahway Japanese firm, Banyu Phar- were strongly urged to at- maceutical Co., Ltd., had tend (his meeting hy the release dates no effect on sales because mayor. ATTENTION: All CANDI- PUBLICATION IN THE OCT. 25 the equity method of ac- DATES IN THE TUESDAY, NOV. EDITION. counting has been used. Thanks to you... 5, GENERAL ELECTION. FURTHERMORE, ALL CAN- Merck's share of Banyu's Th< Rahway News- DIDATES Will BE LIMITED TO A earnings had no significant it works... Record and The Clark TOTAL OF A MAXIMUM OF mi effect on nine-months earn- for ALL OF US Patriot will publish their TWO ONE-AND-A-HALF-PAGE ings growth. On Oct. 1, preelection advance issues NEWS RELEASES AND PICTURE kMoti>5 1984 Merck increased its UnlbadMfau on Thursday, MOV. 1. CAPTIONS-TYPED AND TRIPLE ownership in Banyu to just All biographies and/or SPACED--PER WEEK DURING CHILD SAFETY-Phil Prasser. a member of the Kiwanls over 50 percent by exercis- pictures of (he candidates THE CAMPAIGN. Club of Rahway, presents a certificate of appreciation ing its option to exchange for that issue must be in the THERE WILL BE ABSOLUTELY to guest speaker, Sandy Flack, from the Union County convertible bonds for addi- hands of the aditor at 219 NO EXCEPTIONS TO THE DEAD- Rape Crisis Center. At the last weekly meeting of the tional shares of Banyu. Star- Central Ave.. Rahway, N. J. LINES, except in the case of club Sandy Flack explained how the center works with ting in the fourth quarter 07065 NO LATER THAN 5 P.M. an election cancellation or day care centers and schools to help prevent child the operations of Banyu will ON THURSDAY, OCT. 25. postponement, in which molestation. She noted one In four girls and one In 10 be reported on a con- In order to give can- event the editor will decide boys will be abused sexually before they reach puberty. solidated basis. PERFECT PASSENGERS... Selected by the Franklin School of Rahway's bus patrols didates a chance to respond which deadlines to impose Anyone seeking counseling or referral service may "Contributing to the as "Bus Students of the Month," shown left to right, were: Omar McClish. sixth grade; to any charges made by op- WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. telephone 233-RAPE. The Kiwanis Club of Rahway nine-month growth in Roshonda Bunn, first grade, and Tanisha Mount, sixth grade. The choices are based ponents, NO CHARGES Will BE All RELEASES MUST FOLLOW meets on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. at the Columbian human health sales were on outstanding behavior as school bus passengers and as examples to fellow ACCEPTED LATER THAN 5 P.M. In Rahway. THE AFFIDAVIT RULES PUB- ' M c f o x i n , ' students. Frank R. Buglione, vice principal, acts as the advisor to the safety patrols. ON THURSDAY, OCT. 18, FOR LISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER. XCTF RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT PAGE 2 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1984 RAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT 9 'A
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SVi. JOB WELL DONE.-Lucille Sprowls, right, a member Erin Marranca of Clark of the Rahway Hospital Auxiliary, con- gratulates fellow Auxilian. Evelyn Ruckbeil. on attaining 2,000 hours of service to the hospital. 1 Setonians dress NEW D-MENSION - Mis Man).not C1I1. Miss Ruckbeil's name will be inscribed on a per- OFFICERS WELCOME NEW MEMBERS...At a meeting of the Clark Honor; CAPTAIN IN ACTION...Tricia Woiicki. tho junior cap- Bathla and Lori Shaijo,hik>s;,.'V. pn-p manent plaque in the hospital's lobby which Patrolmen's Benevolent Assn. held at the Deutscher Club In Clark, on Octl tain of tho Arthur |_ Johnson RoQional High havo "dabblod" a mixiun.' ol lood honors all Auxilians who have reached this 10, the officers welcomed the new members following their installationl in new look School of Clark Girls Gymnastics Toam, goos in- Addison-Wosloy Rfiidinc) Pimiiam ai mark. Awards were given out at the In the front row, left to right, are: Alan Gordon, vice president; Georgi Wh;it's new ill Mother i in the spun;.' In .1 conimit- to action at tho Oct. 16 match with Scotch aro luarning about tht' l..|t(.| ' n u< iiiii DEJA VU...Jane and Howard Greenhalgh emerge Auxiliary's semi-annual meeting on Oct. 9. Fahad, Jr, president; Bernard Elmiger, recording secretary, a new from the old Rahway Theatre alter having Sclon Regional I ligli School ; k-e 01 laculn members and Plains-Fanwood. Sho has an all around scoru of "Dabble." member; Louis Blum, corresponding secretary, and Harry Streckfussl i» tiark1.' I students. Aficr shopping 30 55 been inside it (or the first time in 47 years. treasurer. They were wed there 51 years ago. Hospital Auxilians 1 his school \e;tr m.in\ ; aroui d (lie representative .; things lire new includinr, . ;'iou| chose ihe following: Johnson gymnasts faculty memhers. time . A liu.anuK jacket wiih ihe Couple remembers receive awards schedules, the trcshman ! SCIMO! nisij'ni.i alli.vcd, ii set season mark Helen Stoops, 3,900; Gurazda, 1,000; Eleanor Yeats, 300; Mabel Inamim class numhering I.11 ami .1 : erc\. n,n \ iind Inircuiuly Rahway Hospital Aux- young people pursue Eleanor Major, 3,600; Campbell and Margaret Catherine Holland. Rui new scluvil uniform. : plaid skin .uul a choice of by Ray Hoagland l-Acellcnt routines on the wedding 'on stage' ilians received recognition careers in these vital fields. Muriel Riesc, 3,400; McMichael. 900; Kitty Murphy and Nanc A most enthusiastic j pink or white Oxford The girls gymnastics tloor exercises were put in ATTENTION for their service to the Auxilians who received Elizabeth Elder, 3,000; Johnson, Charlotte Gillette Beaton, 200; and Mai team of Arthur L. Johnson On Sunday, Oct. 7, Jane dained minister (something response has hcen geneiiiied ' blouses by Kathy Curtis and Tricia hospital at their annual awards for their hours of Marion Hall, 2,900; Muriel and Margaret Edwards, Kurtz. Marydel Gray hill hy the new unilorm. reports Additional options in Regional High School in Wo/.uicki. Their scores and Howard Greenhalgh re- the couple had insisted on), awards program on Oct. 9. service were: From Kochler and Harriet Cook, 800; Shirley Levitzky, Elizabeth Fish and Cathy Clark was defeated by the! visited the Rahway Theatre and all at the theatre's ex- Sister Rei'iiiii Miinin. ihe elude hj g slackac s anadd a were 'J.l and 8.5 respective George Argast, senior Rahway, Ann Donovan, 2,500; Kay Beckhusen, Amelia Rocsch, Vivian Caravella, 100, and I'roir principal. Raiders of Scotch Plains L l>. for the first time in 47 years. pense. Clark, Isabelle Montrou n;n\ blue V neck sweater jj •Tanwoivl on Tuesday. Oct vice president of the Helen Gordon, Helen 2,400; Evelyn Ruckbeil, Jankowski, Marie Barclay ThT e uniform uas selected 01 sweaiei \est. The girls' all around Ordinarily that would not Jane recalls being hospital, thanked the Merry, Elsie Rocco and 2,000; Marie Moran, 1,900; and Veronica Ritter, 700; 1,300; Evelyn Baird am 16. be news. But the theatre scores were: Kathy Curtis, "pleasantly shocked" as she members for giving over Christine Williams, 5,000; Martha Marek, 1,400; Addie Ludlow, 500; Ro-Angie Dios. 200. am The Lady, Crusaders j .U.60; Lisa Megee, 32.05; MRS. KENNETH P. VALERI was the site of Jane and turned from the allar that 9,000 hours of their time Beatrice Ashelford, 4,200; Beatrice Oswandel. 1,200; maine Mahilacheck and Adrian Feola. 100. scored a now season mark ' A big issue in the November orh ciec- * 'j Howard's wedding 51 years l Tricia Wo/nicki. 30.55. and ; (The former Miss Diane Truppa) had been erected on the during the past year. On Bernice Walker, 4,100; Aida Vasta and Pauline Stella Covino, 400; Trudv of )8.'> points. I-'our girls Siacey Perez, 30.15. ago. theatre stage and looked out behalf of the board of 1 contributed to the (earn tions is whether Rahway wili host a •; The ceremony, that on a sea of some 1,600 governors, he presented a record mark. 'They were: The Lady Crusaders are : Miss Diane Truppa began at 9 p.m. on faces. She also recalls, watch to Claire McClurc, Lisa Megee. a senior; Trish now 3 mid 3 on the season. resource recovery (wasie to energy v September 25. 1933, wasdespite the size of the immediate past president of Wo/nicki and Stacy Perez, The team will return to ac- weds K.P. Valeri possibly the biggest wed- crowd, "you could hear a the Auxiliary. juniors, and freshman. tion tomorrow at 4 p.m. incinerator) plant. ^ ding ever in the city of pin drop during the Kathy Curtis. against Belleville. ceremony." George Anne Inglis, Miss Diane Marie Truppa, Hie daughter of Mr. and Rahway. There were over Alliance Lifeline co- Vaulting was won with a 2,000 guests, several hun- For their honeymoon lie score of l).3S earned by So far four members of Mrs. Arcangclo L. Truppa of 496 W. Meadow Avc, dred of whom crowded the ordinator, spoke to the ATTENTION Rahway, was married to Kenneth P. Valeri the son of Howard had withdrawn his group about Rahway Lisa Megee and Kulhy Cur the team have qualified for The City Council Democrats have kin- H Mr. and Mrs. Fred Valeri of 22 Prcscott St., Edison, on sidewalks outside the life savings ($45), and, after Hospital's involvement with tis. Kathy Curtis also won the stale sectionals. The theatre because the the ceremony he and Jane the uneven bars with a Union County Champion Saturday, Sept. 22, in St. Mary's K.C. Church in Rahway. 1,600-seat auditorium was the Lifeline program and ed every resolution to give you, the ^j The Rev. Edward J. Myers performed the 4 p.m. boarded a bus for showed a slide show. The score -of K.75. Slacy Perer/ ship will be held at ; filled to capacity. The of- Washington D.C. On their pulled off a clean routine cm Jonathan Dayton Regional ceremony. A reception followed at the Gran Centurions ficiating minister, a noted Auxiliary is sponsoring two people, a vote on resource recovery. ^| Club in Clark. return trip a week later, clients on this personal the beam with a score of High School in Springfield radio preacher who went by they were down to their last 7.75. however no Johnson on Saturday, Nov. 3. at 7 Escorted by her father, the bride had her sister, Miss the name "Bob Burns," had emergency response system. RAHWAY CITIZENS 25 cents. girls placed on ihe beam. p.m. Lisa Truppa, as her maid of honor. The bridesmaids were co-authored the book on The Auxiliary is responsi- Miss Barbara Schleifer, Mrs. Ellen Weber and Miss "I spent 20 cents of it on ble for the Rose Tree Gift The only way that the people are go- B which the popular 1932 a pillow for Jane to rest her Mclinda Triano. film, "I Was a Fugitive from Shop, the snack bar, the Ron Valeri served as best map. The ushers were John head on during the long bus Shop on Wheels, and the ing to have a referendum is to. eled '^ a Chain Gang" was based. ride," Howard recalls, "and, BELL DRUGS OF RAHWAY William Valeri, Bob Weber and Bruce Hprvath, Mr. Greenhalgh, a (Baby Photo Service. Aux- Councilman James Fulcomer and his runningmate George Following a honeymoon in Jamaica the couple will when we disembarked in Uiails can be found explain- Rahway automobile Colonia, we split a candy at least five Republican Council con-'"] reside in Edison. salesman, had already pro- ing the importance of Wagenhoffer placed a public release in last week's newspapers : Mrs. Valeri is a graduate of Union Catholic 'High bar for the last nickel we childhood immunizations to posed to his finance, then had to our name." stating they were "veterans of the fight to save Greenfield from be- :% OUR SPECIALTY 1-P didates on line B on November 6th. ' '\ School in Scotch Plains and is employed by Cosmair, Inc. Miss Jane Troost of new mothers, providing of Clark as a secretary to a director. C'arteret, when they saw a With the help of their television in the pediatric ing used for a parking lot". And further stating, "Mr. Wagenhof- Her husband is a graduate of Rutgers University in newspapcradvcrlisemenl in- parents they made it lounge and coloring books ?&>'; 381-2000 1 New Brunswick and is employed by Whittaker, Clark & viting young couples to be. through the poverty phase to pediatric patients. Their fer, as a Fifth Ward resident, spo!'e up to oppose the parking lot." FREE PARKING • FREE DELIVERY A vote for the. line B Republican;I.; Daniels, Inc. of South Plainfiled as a product manager. candidates for a wedding to and managed to raise three pledges to the hospital dur- These statements are in reference to the then proposal by Rahway be held at the Rahway children who have made ing the past couple of years IRVING ST., OPP. ELIZABETH AVE.- Council candidate is a "YES" for c i Theatre. Several couples ap- them grandparents eight have totalled nearly one Hospital to construct a temporary parking lot ar Greenfield. They plied, but Howard and Jane times over. million dollars for the GRACE IN ACTION...The captain ol Clark's Arthur L referendum. •;' was selected as the "best The Rahway Theatre, its hospital's building program are false statements. Johnson RonJonal High School' Girl:-, Gymnastics looking." He was 23 and ornate auditorium now fad and for equipment pur- In May of 1983, while under oath, Mr. Wagenhoffer gave Toam, Tricia Wo-nicki. does a door routine dur- ! JOS. SERVEDIO& SONS INC. Post No. 681 she, 19. ed and timeworn, has been chases. Their annual nurs- ing tho Oct. 16 moot against Scotch Plains- purchased by Rahway ing and allied health Funwood Although tho Clarkilo sworn testimony that he favored the Hospital putting parking at dofoalod they scored a new season : wore ; •FOIL OIL .OIL A vote for the Democrat opponent is}-Jj Naturally, the motive of Landmarks, a nonprofi scholarships help area mark of to sponsor the theatre's management corporation that plans to Greenfield as opposed to putting it near his house. (Anyone who 98.9 points ; .WEIL McLAIH I was publicity. But it was the restore it and reopen it as ; C BOILERS against a referendum. ' J doubts the accuracy of this need only read pages 95, 96, and 97 of MINIMUM county arts center. the history of the theatre. WALKING NARROW LINE...Lisa Monoe, tho senior cap- NEW height of the depression, ACCOUNTS OftlVKr and so the parents, who The book is expected to be tain of tho Arthur L Johnson Rorjional Hi(jh 388-1251 200 GAUOHS veterans' dinner One purpose of the the official legal transcript of Mr. Wagenhoffer\s sworn testimony March of Dimes ACCEPTED were not wealthy,, were Greenhalghs' noistulgic Oct published by year's end, and School ol Clark Gymnastics Toiim, doos a NITES- C.O.D. all proceeds from its sales of May 16th, 1983.) When was Mr. Wagenhoffer being honest MulveyDitmars Post Gold Star Mothers and delighted the young couple 7 visit was to be routine on tho beam during tho Scotch Plains- would have a lavish wed- photographed for a fund will be applied to the Fnnwood match on Oct 16. Sho had an all- 756-6254 GIVE YOURSELF [I No. 681 of the Veterans of Gold Star Parents have fheatrc's preservation. -when he testified under oath or when he gave last week's release Foreign Wars will sponsor hecii extended an invita- ding performed by an or- raising souvenir book 01 around scoro o( 32.05. its annual World War I din- tion, according to Anthony to the newspapers? ner on Sunday, Nov. 4, at 2 Pascale, post chairman. As for Mr. Fulcomer, I can say, as someone who devoted many A REFERENDUM il o'clock at its post home at 1491 Campbell St., If interested in attending years to the Rahway C.Y.R.C. and Rahway youth programs, that Rahway. or you require transporta- he has never lifted a finger to help the youth of this City and pro- ENJOY CHRISTMAS CHEER World War 1 Veterans tion, please telephone Mr. WHEN YOV JOIN THE and their guests as well as Pascale at 381-2526. bably never even knew what Greenfield is used for. He only tried Vote For The [.{ SHEVICK • RAVICH* to exploit the issue for political gain, as he did in last week's Reliance Savings March of Dimes • TOBM«OUaNA&REITMAN newspapers, and as he always does. Republican BIHIH DEFECTS FOUNDATION•••• A professional corporation I felt it my duty to expose this dishonesty and will be happy to Christmas Club • ALL INJURIES & DEATH CLAIMS answer any citizen's questions about it. I believe any citizen who is • Pays 6 % interest on all Candidate ii ^m, concerned about honesty and integrity in City government should completed clubs. NO FEES WITHOUT RECOVERY consider this incident when voting this year. • Receive a useful gift Ward Named I •:> NO CHARGE FOR INITIAL VISIT This illustrates why I strongly support Councilman Walter when you join Pitts for re-election in the Fifth Ward and candidate John Blair • Choose a $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, AUTO & ALL VEHICLE ACCIDENTS for election in the Sixth Ward. Their honesty and integrity is $10.00 or $20.00 club. Adam A. nw FALLS & UNSAFE PROPERTY beyond doubt and they can be counted-on to truly help the youth of • Convenient hours for your fc-kd : MACKOW RILCC: sv# -i MEDICAL MALPRACTICE our City and not to abandon their principles for the sake of ex- deposits from 9 p.m. to 6 p.m. ploiting people or issues for political gain. Our Gift To You,( First Ward Si',sh \ /• *J UNSAFE PRODUCTS & TOOLS A lined Canvas Anthony K WORKERS COMPENSATION Tote Bag V LORDS Thank you. Sincerely, • Attractive inner SOCIAL SECURITY • Useful Third Ward DISABILITY APPEALS Sturdy Monday thru 'Friiati 5:00 - 9:00 ft. m. 1 -MEMBER OF NEW JERSEY & FLORIDA BAR John C. (Ji'ortjL Saturday 5:30 - !O:OO p.m. Jim Cadigan, Councilman-At-large RELIANCE SAVINGS Clad Sun and Member of the GreenfieldV RAHWAY OFFICE AMD tO*»« AHOCIJ FORDS OFFICE IS3S Irving &ir»«r 648 King G«org« Rd MARSH WAGEN!;-ft> Rahway Hospital Study Committee Rahway. N.J Ford*, N7, entertainment in our £outiqc 388-5454 388 2302 MfMBIR f'.S I.I C. YOUR SAVINGS Second Ward Vitih ' v n< ARE INSUftEO 10 '100.000 *EvJWmoi(a1< torn (mM W Hotl. !<*», 1 00 ftadlord if \
. I PAGE 6 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1984 RAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT KAHWAY NF.WS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1984 PAGF Temple to host Retreat to focus Fulcomer attacks on deChardin Religious News ;) 'Third Floor Front' OBITUARIES quadrupling of tax "Spirituality for the 80's, a silent weekend retreat bas- "Third Floor From", a Hester St. Troupe, a young ed on the spiritual teaching new play by Edna Morris, Klcv.mentype group, also under Martin Dems DAVID KINLEY, JR., L.P.T., C.A. I'NION COUNTY BAPTIST CHURCH OF CLARK SECOND PRKSBYTERIAN CHURCH OF will be featured al Temple of Teilhard deChardin, is C. George Constandis, M.D.! RAHWAY known as Jewish Minstrels, planned for the Nov. 2 to 4 B.A«.Steinberg, 80, Mrs. Hopson Railway Sixth Ward ministration came to office, Beth Torah, al 1389 Bryant who will encourage au- weekend at the Cenacle Councilman James J. according lo the latest TAKES PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING It .urn worship service on Sunday, Oct. 28, will be The sermon at Sunday Morning Worship at 11 Si., Rahway, on Saturday, dience participation in sing- Family and .ii 11 a.m. and the Evening Service al 7 o'clock. Sunday o'clock on Oct. 28 will be given by the Rev. Gregory Retreat House in Highland ex-city druggist Fulcomer today criticized publication of the Union THE OPENING OF AN EXTENSION TO HIS Nov. 10. at 8 p.m. ing and dancing. Mrs. Vessie Hopson, 84. County Tax Board. School will begin al 9:45 a.m. for children and youth and Keosaian, interim pastor. Sunday Church School for Park. of Elizabeth died Monday, the Rahway Demociatic PAIN CENTER IN CLARK AND ELIZABETH, N.J. Internal Medicine This production will take Benjamin A. Steinberg, mayor and Council for Kiis "Starling in 1971 the pre- at 10 a.m. lor the adults. Children's Church will begin al Beginners to those in the Senior High Dcpt. as well as the he audience back to the Admission will be S5 per Based on Teilhard's "The and National Assns. of Oct. 8, at St. Elizabeth TO INCLUDE 1 I a.m. Pastor's Bible Class will be held at 9:30 a.m. Upper Room Divine Milieu," the 80. of Manalapan, Covered Retail Druggists. He was a Hospital in Elizabeth after a ing Railway's municipal sent mayor and his Councils 'good old days" when I>erson. Coffee and cake will Bridge, died Friday, Oct. purposes taxes Inot those have raised our municipal- Meetings during the week: Tuesday, Oct. 30, Ladies' Bible Class will be led by Francis E. Nelson at 9:40 a.m. pickles were a penny and weekend will bo conducted founder of James Wholesale rief illness. ACUPUNCTURE Crib Room Care will be held at 11 a.m. for children from be served. by Cenacle Sister Rita Anne 12, at the Freehold Area Drugs in Rahway and had for schools) to an amount purposes taxes from 1130 Raritan Road lishcr's Club and Fellowship, 10 a.m.; Wednesday, Oct. he sweatshops were ihriv- Ntw jtRSiv srAU ciRnniD ACUPUNCruaisi. OIHIOOR infants to those in third grade with Mrs. Laura Nielsen in For reservations mail a Houlihan and The Rev. Ed- Hospital in Freehold. also serveef as the firm's almost four limes what ihe S I .847,030.08 to 31, Mid Week Prayer Service, 7 p.m.; Visitation, today, 7 ng, reports a check to Scbley Hauslcr, She was born in Colquiti. Of IHt KINLEY COMPHlHENSIVt CtNHR fOR ACUPUNC1URE Cranford, N.J. 07016 p.m.. Saturday, Oct. 27, 10 a.m.; Revival Meetings with charge. As part of the Worship Time Program for ward Zogby. Born in Newark, he had president. taxpayers were paying the 1.6.877,562.91. The present AND PHVSICAl THERAPY, FT lAUDtRDALE, IIODIOA. EDUCATED pokeswoman. 860 Apgar Terr.. Rahway. Ga. and had moved to year before the present ad AND TRAINED IN TRADII1QNAL CHINISI AND MUUEKN ACUPUNCTURE. Dr. Sunnier Wcmp from Lynchburg. Va., 7 o'clock, children from third grade on children will attend the first For information and lived in Newark. Hillside He was a life member of Elizabeth in 1922. Rahway municipal- HOUSE CALLS part of the Worship Service and leave after the sermon The mood of the evening N.J. 07065. For further in- reservations please contact and Elizabeth before mov- the Elizabeth and Hillside purposes taxes are almost tuitioni>w and Saturday evenings, morning of Oci. 28, 10 will continue with musical formal ion. please telephone o'clock; Singles Fellowship will not nice! this week. story for a supervised program in the Fellowship Room. the retreat office at 411 ing to Covered Bridge eight Chapters of Hadassah. Mrs. Hopson had been four times what they were 668 RARITAN ROAD 701 NEWARK AVENUE e n ter la i n men.t_..by t Iic 388-8(M0. John Dysko, 70 jnsi before the present CLARK, NJ. 07066 ELIZABETH, N.J. 07208 Hours by Appointment For transportation please Telephone ihe Church at" Mrs. Valeric" Cisncros will be the chairwoman: Thc~ River Rd.. Highland Park. years ago. mployed al General Young Adult Group will meet after church for a lunch N.J. or telephone 249 8 100. He had been a registered Surviving are his widow, Ainilme and Firms Corp. in mayor took office or 372 201-382-2434 574 147'). Nursery care will he available at all the services John Dysko. 70, ofpercent exactly," said Coun- 201-353-5500 272-0066 and revival meetings. followed by a program on "Rational Christian Thinking." pharmacist and had owned Mrs. Jean Steinberg; two Linden, retiring in 1950. Elizabeth died Sunday. Oct. Ellen Acton, the student assistant, will be in charge. cilman Ftilcomcr. The church is located at 4 Valley Rd., at the Clark St. Mary's sets the Osborne Pharmacy in daughters. Barbara Henig She had been a member 14, al Perth Ambov Circle at Exit No. 135 of the Garden Slate Parkway. Meetings during the week: Monday, Oct. 29, 7 p.m.. Retreat aimed Newark for 38 years before oi Baltimore and Ruth of the New Zion Baptist General Hospital after a "The iKi'ceniage rale of retiring in 1966. He wasSchmir of West Allenhurst; Church of Elizabeth. lax increases that brought Dr. Frank D. Papandrea is the pastor. Girl Scout Troop No. 756; Tuesday, Oct. 30, 7 p.m.. Girl long illness. tlotne Nursing Care Scout Troop No. 1051: Wednesday. Oct. 31,7 p.m.. Girl organ recital at singles graduated from the Rutgers a brother, Al Steinberg of He was a-life loni/, resi us taxpayers lo this unhap- BUSY 40-60- College of Pharmacy in Ocean; a sister, Maidie Mrsw Hopson had also py taxation level is much you never know Scout Troop No. 243. 7:30 p.m... Mission Study and Heart Cathedral in Newark, dent of Elizabeth. * I OSCKOLA PRKSBYIKR1AN CHURCH OF CLARK Planning. •\n organ recital will be Never-married singles, New Brunswick in 1926. Sieinberg of Manalapan. >ecn a member of the higher than ihe inflation BEE 100 LBS. presented al St. Mary's R.C. the National Cathedral m women and men between hurch's missionary board Mr. D\sko had been wl)eii tlie need "Reformed and Reforming: Our Reformation The church is located at 1221 New Brunswick Ave. Mr. Sieinberg had been a five grandchildren and iwo 1 rate for those same years Nursery/ Church at 232 Central Washington. D.C. and the25 and 35 years old. may at- and a former member of the employed as a metals arul compares unfavorably will arise. TO LOSE? legacy" was chosen by the interim pastor. Dr. Charles A. member of the New Jersey greatgrandchildren. operator al the Alcan I 'Kindergarten Jones, 3rd, as his sermon topic for the 10 a.m. Worship •\ve., Rahway, on Sunday, Church of the Holy tend a weekend retreat on senior choir. vv ith other municipalities. CLARK ALI.IANCK CHURCH Nov. 4, at 4 p.m. The Rev. Redeemer in Warsaw. He is Nov. 9 to 1 1 at the Cenacle Aluminum C nip., MetaK RN's - LPN's School Service on Sunday. Oct. 28. Fellowship Hour will follow. Her husband. West I lop H's time ihal the runaway I •Reading Readiness WE SPECIALIZE Sunday School for all ages will be held at 10 a.m. on Joseph J. Wozniak will be also director of the Ar-Retreat House in Highland .on, died in 1964. and Powder Division in spending and la* increases- Sunday School for all ages will be provided al 8;45 a.m. Union 25 years, iciriiiig in AIDES - Live Ins ••Skills & Concepts AT THIN and an Adult Bible Study at 9 a.m. The pastor's Bible -Oci. 28 with Morning Worship at 11 o'clock. Choir Prac- the featured guesi organist. e lull o c e s a~n Festival Park. Mrs. Marie Joss, ot' the present administra- LIFE CENTERS. Dr. C. Sumner Wemp 1978. •2 3 a 5 HQU DOT Siudy will be held al 7 p.m. at the church. tice will begin at 6 p.m. The Evening Service will com- Father Wo/niak, who Chorale. The retreat team will in- Surviving are three sons, tion be icstrained," he said. mence at 7 o'clock. holds a master of music St. Mary's church organ, lude Sister Shirley St. Mary's member the Rev. West Hopson. Jr. He was an Army veteran Councilman Fulcomer Stsiiou Meetings during the week: Today, 6 p.m.. Youth of Rahway, Edward of of World War II. I Residential •Day Cart Program Group, 8 p.m.. Chancel Choir Rehearsal, 8:30 p.m.. Meetings during the week: Tuesday, Oct. 30. Ladies degree from the Catholic located in the apse area of Kitagawa. Sister Barbata added the 48-point lax in- AnilabU-Onu Bible Study. 12:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 31, Bible Study University of America, is the newly-redecorated Regan and Jesuit Father Mrs. Marie Perry Joss, Surviving are two sons, Plainfield and Philip of Mr. Dysko had also been crease this year was "totally (201) 668-0720 / 272 U if) J Alcoholics Anonymous, also, tomorrow, I p.m.; Osccola Dr. Wemp slated a communicant of Si. 730 u to 5-30 pa Church and Linden Presbyterian Church youlh groups', and Prayer Meeting. 7 p.m. currently an assistant pro church, was re designed, re- John Rcplogle. 75, of Rahway, died Sun- Harold Perry of Niagara Freehold; five daughters, unnecessary" and never I Home Care, Inc. For further information, please telephone die pastor. lessor in music theory in the located and installed by the day, Oct. 14, al home after Mrs. Essie Thomas. Miss Adalbert's R.C. Church of would have happened if the THIN LIFE joint Halloween Parly, Osccola Church Fellowship Hall, For information and Falls, N.Y., and Karl Joss 1155 & 2153 Si. C.or0oi The Rev. David W. Arnold, at 388-1272. department of art andPeragallo Organ Co. It is a reservations please contact a brief illness. of Grand Ledge, Mich.; a Clair Hopson and MrsFli/aheth. . Republicans had controlled 215 North Avc. Westfleld 5 p.m.. Saturday, Oct. 27, Women's Assn. Program, at Clark revival Alice Beckles, all of Surviving aic his widmv, Af0.f Hallway | t CENTERS Osicola Church, Monday Oct. 29, 7:30 p.m., Chrismons The church is located at 2 Dcnniun Ave. music at Selon Hall Univer- three-manual and pedal the retreat office al 411 She was born in Avenel daughter, Mrs. Gertrude ihe City Council. 1 381-4640 sity. He is a member of the pipe organ comprised of 24 River Rd., Highland Park. and had lived in Carteret Moran of Edison; two Elizabeth, Miss Bernice Mrs. Ruili K.nrt/ Dysko; a 654-5026 to he made and purpose of each design explained, 1'ioin Friday to Sunday. Iron Ciutain five times with Hopson of Hillside aud son. lulvvard of (iaivvood; "The Democratic majori- refreshments to follow. nusic department of the ranks of pipes. The exposed N.J. 08904 or telephone October 2h to 28, Union before moving to Rahway brothers, Nicholas Semak ty even raised the municipal TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OK Archdiocesan Liturgy Com- huiulieds coming lo Chiist, Miss Ella Hopson of iwo daiil-'.liicis. Mis. Diane The Osccola Weekday Nursery School continues RAHWAY pipes above the reredos are 249-8100. County Baptist Chinch in reports a church in 1964. of Fords and Paul Semak of budget above the 5 |>erceni mission and the American all playing pipes and are ar- Mrs. Joss had been a Avenel; three sisters, Mrs. Nassau, the Bahamas; a Portugal ot Carlciet anil Monday to Friday from 9 to 11:15 a.m. and 12:45 to 3 Church School and the Adult Bible Class will con- C lark will sponsor an old- spokesman. sister, Mrs. Rose Mae Jones Mis. Janet Barkofl of 'CAPS' limii when the infla NOTICE David A. Dcrsh uild of Organists. He was ranged in an attractive fashioned revival with communicant of St. Mary's Julia Shomsky of Linden, tiou late was less than 4 per |).m. under the direction of Mrs. Thomas Walsh. vene at 9; 15 a.m. on Sunday, Oct. 28, followed by Coffee design of displayed func- Or. Wemp has written of Linden; a brother. Railway; a sisier Mis. D.M.D. 1 he church is located al 1689 Raritan Rd. and Fellowship Time at 10:30 a.m. The 11 a.m. Family formerly the director of speaker and writer Dt. C.numerous articles and R.C. Church in Rahway. Mrs. Helen Rcbar of Fords cent. Despite the fact ihe P.J. Carr Realty VINCENT R. VICCI JR., O.D. music for the Archdiocese tional pipework, reports a and Mrs. Anne O'Donnell Robert G rims ley of Helen Gajcvvski of Worship Service and Message will be conducted by the Sunnier Wemp. The books. He has published Her first husband, Newark, 29 grandchildren Bayonnc: ,nul six ^.laiul people voted 'NO' in 1982 Realtor of Newark. spokeswoman. meetings will he hold Friday August Perry, died in 1950 of Sanford, Fla.; five grand againsi any increase over Phillip J. Carr, | General DENTISTRY | pastor. The Rev. Donald B. Jones. Music will be provided some 20 gospel tracts. Nine and 40 great-grandchildren. children. •Family Vision •Sports Vision by the Senior Choir under the direction of Mrs. Judy The priest has given Refreshments will be and Saturday evenings al 7 thousand records entitled and her second husband, children and a great the 5 percent 'CAPS' limit Broker 1HINF./KR AFRICAN MKTllODIST KPISCOPAL recitals in many area chur- served in the school Frank Joss, died in 1976. grandchild. Care CHURCH OF RAHWAY Alvarez. Adult-supervised Nursery Care will be available. o'clock and Sunday inoiii "Love. Courtship, Rom.nice now that a new slate law ANNOUNCES Monday Meetings during the week: Today, Fair Workship, ches as well as al the Na- auditorium following the ing al 10 and I I o'clock. ami Sex" by Dr. Wemp allows the Council lo avoid THE OPENING •Children's Vision •Contact tional Shrine in recital. A freewill offering a referendum. 111 thru Women's Day will be observed on Oct. 28 with church, 10 a.m. to 2p.m., Senior Choir Rehearsal al 7:30 Dr. VvVnip tor nine years have been produced. These OF A BRANCH Care Lenses Saturday p.m.; Monday, Oct.29, Bowling, men, 6:45 p.m., women. Washington, D.C., Sacred i will be taken. has been vice piesidi.Mii of ate the basis of the seminar. C.W. Packan, 68, Democratic mayor and Reformation Sunday. The Rev. Ruth Stubbs Jones, Emergency unit Solomon Moore, Council have gone abov OFFICE AT associate minister at St. Luke's African Methodist ' 9 p.m.; spiritual affairs at Liberty Dr. Wemp conducts on die 1470 Broad Street The church is located at the corner of E. MilionAve. liaptist College in l.yn family. These messages will in church groups the state CAPS without go- Episcopal Church in Newark, will be the guest preacher. to sponsor former Rahwayan iiii1. to ihe people." said ihe Rahway, New Jersey Special music will be presented by the Youth Choir with and Main St. chbuig, Va. be available for purchase al 272-1133 1232-84551 Ebenezer sets (he meetings. Charles W. Packan, 68. Mi. i'ackan had been a Sixili Waid repicsenlaliv Harrison Willar John Daniels, organist/director. At 3 p.m. a special pro- square dance At Moody Bible Institute Solomon Moore, 84, of Mr. Moore had been i gram will be presented by the women. Mrs. Marie Brown ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH OF RAHWAY in Chicago he was chairman Millburn, formerly of employed as a porter at the of Rahway died Sunday. church liusiee. a member of Councilman Fulcomer Manager • Eveninus Available Oct. 14. al Rahway the chinch's Holy Name concluded by pledging lo 123 N. Union Ave., Cleveland Plaza f is the chairwoman. The Sunday Church School will com- The Service of Worship will be at 8 and 11 a.m. on Women's Day The Ladies Auxiliary of of Evangelism and pastoral The fundamentalist Rahway, died Sunday, Oct. Dennis Hotel in Atlantic Ci 263 Walnut Street mence at 9:30 p.m. The Rev. Ann Freeland, associate Sunday, Oct. 28. Sunday School will begin at 9:15 a.m. the Clark Volunteer training and diiecior of spokesman is a graduate of 7, at Rahway Hospital after ty, retiring many years ago. Hospital after a long illness. Society and a member of continue to fight agains Cranford, N.J. Women's Day will be The afternoon service He was a life-long resi- the Railway Senior Cili/ens high tax increase.v and urg- Westfield minister at Quinn Chapel African Methodist Episcopal The Program on Drug and Alcohol Abuse will beat 9:15 Emergency Squad will have practical (. hristian work for Sainloid University and a long illness. Surviving are a daughter ! Church in Atlantic Highlands will be the guest preachcrat a.m. The ACT Halloween Party will begin at 4:30 p.m. observed at Ebenezer will begin at 2:30 o'clock. a square dance on Saturday, eight yeais. Previous lo ihat Dallas Theological Mrs. Clco Stockley of dent of Rahway. Club. ed the |ieo|ile it) give it *-&&f^%&cZ5j£* * the 7:30 o'clock Evening Worship Service. Meetings during the week: today, Exercise Group, Afridan Methodist Episoc- The feature will be "A Ser- Oct. 27. at 8 p.m. al the he spent I 3 \ ears as a pastor Seminary, where he earned He was born in Rahway, Rahway; a brother, Clifford Mr. Packan bad been economy u chano;"i b; Meetings during the week: Today, Prayer Meeting. 9:30 a.m., Nursery Teachers Meeting, and Discipleship pal Church in Rahway on vice of Joy and Praise for squad house, which is in Florida and Alabama. a master's degree' in where he had lived many Moore of Morristown; o employed as a su|iervisor al Surviving are his widow. voiinj: on Line Vttt'l'ortln BRANDT Dr. Anthony J. Csrona Jr. Sunday, Oct. 28. Our Time." located at 7l)5 RaritaivRd'.. the Rahway Lumber Yard Mrs. Kathleen Mahoney Republican City Counei Pediatric Church, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 27, Young People's Divi- Class. 7:30 a.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 30, Exercise Group, 9:30 Olti'ii he is called U|H>n to Iheologv. He has been years before moving to grandchild and four great LEVINM.D. Announcoi sion, 6:30 p.m.; Monday, Oct. 29, Gospel Chorus Rehear- a.m., Confirmation Class, 7 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 31. The theme for the day Clark. hold pcisnnal evangelism honoiecl with the doctor of Millburn IS years ago. grandchildren. 42 years, retiring in 1979. Packan; a brother. Michael candidate in their ward. Neurology will be "Women Laborers Mis. Marie Brown is the He had also been a of Sew'aren; and a sister. People interested in help the opening of sal, 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Oct. 30, Celestial Choir Rehearsal, 8 Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. The tickets are SIO each. workshops plus spiritual life divinity and doctor of V.D. BODAS his officoi p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 31, Bible Study, 7:30 p.m. The church~is located at Elm and Esterbrook Aves. For Christ." The speaker at chairwoman andMrs. Ann Anyone interested may and tamily confeiences. He minisleries degrees. member of St. John's Ru Mis. Helen Burdock of i 11 g the c i t y•w i d t for tliu practice Jeisey City. Internal Medicine M.D. The church is located at 253 Central Ave. The Rev. Thomas J. Donahue is the pastor. the 11 a.m. service will be C. Parker and Mrs. Eva telephone Mr. Ann Panhas travelled in over 35 Tor further infoimation Anders Olsen, 86, sian Orthodox Church of Republican campaigi Family Practice of The Rev. Rudolph P. Gibbs. Sr. is the pastor. the Stubbs Jones an Bridges are co chairwomen. nulloat 381-4174. commies and behind the please telephone 574-1479. Rahway. should telephone Conn associate minister of St. cilinan Fulcomer a UROLOGY The Rev. Rudolph P. ..//;•.-,../ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF RAHWAY Luke African Methodist Gibbs, Sr. is the pastor. ex-iron worker 38S-54I8. 138 Westiield Ave TF.MPI.E BF.TII TORAH OF RAHWAY 6 N. 21st St. The pastor. The Rev. William L. Frederickson, will Episcopal Church in The church is located at Fast forests Choral society Anders Chriss Olsen, 86, Mr. Olsen had been ai Mrs. Mary Cygler, Clark, N.J. 501 Kenilworth_ Today Morning Services will be held at 7 o'clock. preach on "Sinner and Saint" on Reformation Sunday, Newark. 253 Central Ave. of Rahway died Saturday, iron worker 22 years with LENOX AVENUE Services during the week: Tomorrow, Late Evening Seedlings are growing six Oct. 28. The Worship Service will begin at 9.45 a.m. times faster than the normal to audition for soloists Oct. 13. at Rahway Local No. II in Bloomfield, St. John's member Marianne WESTFIELD I 276-5220] Services, 8:30 o'clock; Rabbi Jacob Rubenstein to con- Reformation Sunday is when Protestants observe the an- Hospital after a long illness. rate in a special chamber A spokesman for the \ retiring 22 years ago. House Calls For 124 Mount Pleasant duct services and preach, Ha/./.an Solomon Stcmberg to niversary of the beginning of a new branch of Christian "Messiah," to be |>erforined Surviving arc his widow chant Liturgy, Oneg Shabbos, Birchwood Room, after operated by a Minnesota Choral Ails Society of New by the chorus and the Mrs. Mary Cygler of Mrs. Cygler had been a McElroy gets 1654-9585 Avenue thought with Martin Luther's posting of 95 theses. The Weinshanker plans He was born in Denmark Mrs. Mildred Lindnc Rahway died Wednesday. member of St. John's Hus SENIOR CITIZENS services; Saturday, Oct. 27, Morning Services, 9 o'clock; Choir, under the leadership of Edward M. Stochowicz, reforestation project, Jersey announced soloisi public in a sing along in Livingston and had come to the United Olsen; two brothers, Harold »|>|>r».ul "' Kah'uul lu»1>rs .(. l.n.4ilr~.t Sunday, Oct. 28, Services, 8:30 a.m.; Monday, Oct. 29. reported "National Wild- auditions vvill be held on December, and his "Israel ii' Oct. 10. at Community sian Orthodox Church in degree By Appointment director of music, will sing "The Church's One Founda- life" magazine. States in 1924, had moved Olsen and Gustava Olsen Hospital in Toms River Rahway. By Appointment Morning Services, 7 o'clock; Wednesday, Oct. 31, Adult tion" by Detroy. Child care will be provided throughout synagogue confab Sunday. Nov. 4, between 2 Fgv.pt." which vvill be to Newark and had lived in and a sister, Mrs. Gerd; 20t Central Avenue Also Available Discussion Group with Rabbi Rubenstein, 7:30 p.m., By placing paper birch j and 4 p.m., at The presented in May. after a brief illness. Her husband, Peter, died A city resident, Marianne Evenings and Wuckunds the morning. Church School will begin at 11 a.m. with Rahway the past 30 years. Jensen, all of Denmark. in June. McElroy, recently received Rahway • 3SS-0154 : 388-5757 * By Appolntmtnt Only Hoard Room. classes for all age groups. The Baptist Youth Fellowship and white spruce seedlings ! Presbyterian Chinch of The Choral Arts Societi A resident of Clark, Jack will be followed, ill turn, by under 1,000 watt arc lamps She was born in Bristol. Surviving are ivvo sons, her bachelor of arts degree The temple is located at 1389 Uryant St. will meet from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The program leader is The i Wcsllicld at the corner of nf New Jeisey is under tho in early childhixid educa- Rev. Betty Davis, minister of Christian education. Weinshanker, is serving on a program of professional the state project produces 1 Mountain Ave. and F. Conn., • and had lived in Michael of Colonia and the committee for the New entertainment. direction of F.velyn Hleekc. Linden before moving to Joseph of Edison; anil four tion from Kcan College of 7.1ON LUTHF.RAN CHURCH OF CLARK six-inch trees in about four I Huud Si. Further information niav Mrs. Anna Elcik, jl A. HINDI, M.D. On Thursdays at 7:15 p.m., the Choir rehearses. Jersey Region of the United The Sunday morning pro- months compared to two Rahway. grandchildren. j New Jersey in Union. HUMAN POTENTIAL^ The Lutheran Reformation will be highlighted at the The church is located on the corner of Elm and Soloists of all \oices may be obtained by telephoning jl Synagogue of America's gram will include, in addi- years required in a nursery. audition for Handel's Internal & Family 10:30 a.m. Worship Service on Sunday, Oct. 28, with Estcrbrook Aves. 1984 Biennial Convention, tion to the plenary session 232 2173. ex-music teacher MOTIVATORS Sunday School and Bible Classes at 9:15 a.m. Luther MEDICINE which will be held at the and the election of new jl Jennifer Pruden, M.S. Counseling League will meet at 11:30 a.m. Concord Resort Hotel in regional officers, two panel Mrs. Anna H. Elcik. 76, tor for the Simmons Co., in j Certified in Building Individual Potential STOP Meetings during the week: Bible Class, today, 8 p.m.; FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF RAHWAY of Clark died Friday, Oct. Elizabeth. Q Morning Worship on Sunday, Oct. 28 will be con- Kiamcsha Lake, N.Y. from seminars -- one to serve as a American Board of Announces Courses Specializing in: Adult Retreat, Saturday, Oct. 27. Koinonia, N.Y.; Mon- • Friday to Sunday, Nov. 2 to problem clinic and the other 12, at Deborah Hospital in She had studied voice Q SMOKING day, Oct. 29, Confirmation Classes, 6:30 p.m • Tuesday ducted by The Rev. Robert C. Powley, the pastor. The Browns Mills after a brief il- and piano at the Julliard LEHRER-CRABIEL Family Practice • Building Self-Esteem and Confidence Sacrament of Infant Baptism will be observed. Special 4. to discuss personnel place- eside 1/11111% Bible Q FOR GOOD Oct. 30, Choir Rehearsal, 8 p.m. lness. School of Music in New By Appointment • Reducing Stren music will be presented by the Westminster Choir under The convention theme, ment and congregational ...because we understand Q WITHOUT The church is located at 559 Rarilan Rd. standards. 1 She was born in Austria York City, and had taught • Developing Positive Relationships to WITHDRAWALS The Rev. Joseph D. Kucharik is the pastor. Ihe direction of James W. Musacchio with Miss Jodi "Judaism • Static, Evolu- Yd** I Publisher ! retail prlc* $39.95 and had come to this coun- voice and music in Linden. Acker at the organ console. Child Care will be provided tionary or Revolutionary?", Members of the regional 0 oneself and Others OH WEIGHT GAIN SPECIAL try and Linden in 1910, Q 123 Hermann Street • Developing one's Potential IN JUST ... 5 DAYS during the worship hour for infants and children to those will deal with the staff Dr. Jacob Litman, ex- moving to Toms River, Her husband, Michael FIRST UNITF.I) MF.THODIST CHURCH OF in second grade. Following the Children's Sermon, the ideological issues within the ecutive director; Dr. Carteret, N.J. NEXT CUSS BEGINS TUES., OCT. 16 RAHWAY where she had lived before Elcik. died in 1980. [.T.OH VOIIII MDNI.V HACK] youth, sitting as a group, will be excused to go to Davis Conservative Movement Nathan H. Winter, educa- 00 moving to Clark five mon- Surviving arc a daughter, Sunday worship will he held at 11 a.m. on Oct. 28 Fellowship Hall for a supervised program. Immediately and the problems stemming tional consultant, and Janis Office fee: 925-6827 ths ago. Mrs. Rcgina Mills of Clark; ••"I with the pastor. The Rev. Sara 1). Waldron, preaching. following worship all may attend the Coffee Fellowship therefrom in Conservative Weingarten. youth director, 120 nil 11/1 ?'H.l Between 9-12 pm and After 7 pm Stop Smoking ConKr The choir will sing "Consider the Lilies." A nursery will synagogues, reports Mr. will be available for in- W'toupon only Mrs. Elcik retired in 1964 Iwo granddaughters and For Further Information Hour in Davis Fellowship Hall. The Youth Choir for ^r'- four great-grandchildren. 264-8O9O be provided. Church School will be al 9:30 a.m. as will the those aged six to 16, will meet at 9 a.m. with director. Weinshanker, dividual consultations. all ixtlorv con ho pickoii up after 20 years as an inspec- Adult Bibje Class. u. nut NEW LOCATION Miss Acker. The Church Learning Hour at 9:15 a.m. will The subject will be Members of congrega- J* R*5 from Meetings during the week: Annual Fall Public Buf- provide classes for those in Kindergarten to Adult Study. discussed during Shabbat tions in New Jersey af- James Keough, 71, fet Dinner, Saturday, Oct. 27,4 to 7 o'clock, sponsored by An Officer Training Session will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Torah sessions by Rabbi filiated with the United w Adult Fellowship to benefit Church Building Fund; Fri- in Davis Fellowship Hall. Yaakov G. Rosenberg, vice Synagogue of America may Atom Tabloid day, Nov. 2, 7 to 9:30 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 3, 10 a.m. Tho E(iuiv.\lont ol a cniiiplittn IOIIMIOUS i>ncyclo|>ccli.i in one "l Meetings during the week: Today, Tiger Cubs and chancellor of the Jewish obtain information on reser- former Rahwayan to 4 p.m.. Spanktovvn Colonial Fair. The United vations for the three-day mastor roloruncv i-.lilion. With ttn> most tuMiitilul p.uliimi hind 1 Webclos, 6:30 p.m.. Scout Room, Westminster Choir Theological Seminary of inrj over pl.icoii on llu' 1 Inly Srripiuio;, j Legion unit Methodist Women have been preparing for the event America, who will serve the convention at the Concord James C. Keough, 71, of the former treasurer of the Navy trains since last spring. It will feature many hand-made articles Rehearsal, 8 p.m., Ruth Circle, 8 p.m. with hostess, AARPers set—? Mrs.Walter Canning; tomorrow, Girl Scout Troop No. convention as scholar-in- by telephoning their Proleslanl - King James Version Catholic • The New American Bible Forsyth, Mo. formerly of Forsyth Library Club. to sponsor of stitchery, crochet and knits, crafts, bead flowers, and residence. synagogue office. : Elizabeth and Rahway, died Surviving are his widow, M.A. Perello kits with charts for making "Olde Railway" scenes in 1500, 8 p.m.. Cub Pack, 7 p.m.. Halloween Party, Scout Halloween party Room; Saturday, Oct. 27, turn clocks back one hour. Having returned to the Information may also be Wednesday. Oci. 10 at the Mrs. Kathleen Van Gordon new schedule/ A Rahway man. N;iv\ counted cross stitch. obtained by writing or : Table Rock Health Care Keough; a son, James of A spokesman for 3 p.m.; Thursday, Nov. 15, Railway Unit No. 5 of The church is located at 466 W. Grand Avc. Alcoholics Anonymous Group, 7:30 p.m., Squicr Hall seminary after a career in Seaman Recruit Michael A. Gymnasium and Youth Room; Monday, Oct. 29. Girl the congregational rab- telephoning the regional Center in Kimbcrling City. Burlingame, Calif.; two Rahway Chnplcr No. 607 trip lo the Circus at the the American Legion Aux- Perello, (he son of David 1 Scout Troop Nos. 716. 401 and 9, 3, 6:30, and 7 p.m.. binate. Rabbi Rosenberg is United Synagogue office at : Mo. after a long illness. daughters, Mrs. Jane of the American Assn. of Meadowlands, cost, $15, iliary will i>pr:,.sor its annual and Catherine Perello "I SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH OF RAHWAY respectively. Bell Ringers Rehearsal, 8 p.m.; Tuesday, renowned for his perception 910 Salem Ave., Hillside, : He was born in Kucera of Binghamton, THE LgHRER-CRABIEL FJJNERAL.HOfl Retired Persons announced buses to leave center, 6 Halloween dance at the1510 VaMey Rd.. completed Oct. 30, Women's Assn. Workshop, 10 a.m., Church and insights in synagogue N.J. O72Q5; at 353-8844. Elizabeth, where he had liv- N.Y.. and Mrs. Kathleen 275 West Milton Ave., lfahway~NJ 07065 the following activities are p.m., children may attend. post, on Maple Ave., recruit training at San A "Latitudes and Attitudes" fashion show will be Library, Boy Scout Troop No. 47, 7:15 p.m.; Wednesday, life as well as his wit and Reservations for accom- : cd for 25 years and had also Overtoil of Wichita, Kan., scheduled and open to t,The members will hold Rahway, on Saturday. Oct. Diego, Calif. held at the Landmark Inn on Rte. Nos. 1 and 9, Wood- and eight grandchildren. David B, Crabicl members and guests: Satur- their anniversary luiicheon 27, from ') p.m. lo 1 a.m. Oct. 31, Confirmation-Commissioning I and II Classes,.S warmth, Mr. Weinshanker modations at the Concord lived in Rahway before Joseph D. Gibilisco. rV1i>r. Personnel who complete bridge on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It will p.m.. Church Library and Davis Fellowship Hall. added. will be available on a "first- O«Dt«S WAV at PICKCD UP Al , •. moving to Forsylh in 1974. day, Nov. 10 - trip to (he- lexlay and a traditional Prizes will be awarded for this course of instruction be sponsored by the Inspirational Choir. For details please The guest speaker at the come, first-served" basis in Comforting, Professional Service Brotherhood Winery in 1 hanksgiving luncheon on (hose in costume and there The church is located at the corner of W. Grand Ave. Atom Tabloid m i Mr. Keough had' been are eligible for three IIOIIIK contact any member of the choir. convention banquet will be view of the expected large in a homelike atmosphere New York State with lun- Thursday, Nov. 8. will he an open bar. Those of college credit in pliysie.il Meetings during the week: Sunday, Oct. 28, 9:30 and Church St. employed for the Thomas & WE'RE FIGHTING FOR cheon at Flojcans Rabbi Alexander M. convention attendance. pUhway, H.J. 07043 ' | ^ VOURLIFE at reasonable cost The group continues to al lending should bring their education and hygiene. a.m., Church School, 11 o'clock, Morning Services of- Shapiro of Ohcb Shalom Belts Co. in Elizabeth and Restaurant, cost, $28. buses collect coins for the Slatue own food or snacks, and ficiated by pastor, The Rev. James W. Ealcy, who will Rahway, retiring nine years When your need is greatest to leave Rahway Senior A 1983 graduate "I Congregation in South of Liberty restoration fund, there will be coffee and dan- Union Catholic High also deliver message, music to be rendered by Inspira- M, ,wh <*. «*~v .,4*.) t_ *» ,-.: ; , ago. Citizens Center on Ester Orange, who is the newly- call.388-1874 hoping to match its original cing to the music of The Im- School in Scotch Plains, he tional and Emergency Choirs, 5 p.m., Men's Chorus of elected president of the * KEEP * He was a former member Other locations in brook Avc., 8:45 A.M.;contribution of $500. ages. The donation will be church to be featured in Musical Concert sponsored by DRIVE WITH CARE Tuesday, Nov. 13 -• trip to joined the Navy in Ma\. Rabbinical Assembly of Phnn. ' • I of the board of directors for American Heart New Brunswick, Milltown. Wcstfield For trip information and $lO^Pcr peison. Women's Guild of Church; every Wednesday ovening, AMERICA) Cranford & Hightstown Caescr's Casino in Atlantic America, the national . I the Forsyth Fire Dcpl.. a reservations please I'ofNurthcr information Tho first known wrtstwalcli Association Porfcinq on Pr« 1 KAHWAY NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT -j , .P.AGE 8 THURSDAY. OCTOBHU L'.-".. I '-1 STANDING OF TEAMS WATCHUNG CONFERENCE FOOTBALL W L RAHWAY 5 0 Union 5 0 Cranford 4 I Elizabeth 3 2 lainfield 2 3 Westfield 2 3 Linden 2 3 Scotch Plains 2 3 Kearny 0 s irvington 0 5 SCHEDULE SATURDAY, OCT. 27 Irvingion at RAHWAY • 1:30 p.m. Plainfield at Scotch Plains - 1:30 p.m. Kearny at Cranford THIS CAN BE VOU...A group of Senior Group twirlers from the 1983 Rahway •1:30 p.m. Recreation Dept. Baton Twirling Program practices its moves Registra- Linden at Wesificld No. 11, heads for paydirt as fellow Clark tion continues for.tho 1984-1985 season at the Recreation Department at fl.imm>.i, No 66. and Scott Forfa, No. 24, provide -1:30 p.m. .-li.i's of Woodbridgo. 1670 Irving St., Rahway. Union at Elizabeth - 1:30 p.m. ;fe~ Saudi Tram of Clark defeated ilk- Lion-, <>1 Twirling program Koselle ( itholic 7 in 1 .11 STANDING OF TEAMS - picked up live kill?, on ihc MOUNTAIN VALLEY Cicnrgia Lady Bulldogs" Clark's N. I.in I i.-KI mil >ct. Crusaders I I. CONFERENCE j Volleyball Team in a win extends signups FOOTBALL T. over Central I-'lorida. Samcd St. Cecilia's W L WIN TO THE MUSIC...Members of the Rahway High School band give the In- i (Jeorgiu won 15-4. 15-'J iinil jHials .iiul A spokeswoman for the in various schools dians' football team, a musical-incentive—during-the Oct.. 2O game against HI th,- throughout the city. lmmaculata 4 0 '. •£. 15 0. l.utle llioinas Korncti, Scon Rahway Recreation Dept. Elizabeth. P.i nl announced its girLs baton For additional .informa:, Springfield }S_ The Clarkilc hil .36.) lor I . -.ihall I'eam Hc'irnc and I'o/nunski. '" (Dayton)^ T~ 0 TTThe match to .raise her M.nkcU' twTrling program -registra- tion please telephone Sue tion will continue to Baumann, twirling program Roselle 3 I ^-f-season average to .263. She 14 ( ( laiks Junior Pec Wees Johnson Regional I 2 5~liso picked up her firsi three 'he < 'ru.ule uuneil have rolled lo a 40 record Wednesday, Nov. 21. director, at the recreation Hillside 1 3 t£s for [he year. from u hen S.uneck 1i. rnsvJ behind a strong defense and Rahway tirls who arc of department at 381-8000, ex ihc hall in senior sirikci. Hil school age may register at tension 322. Ridge 0 2 a potent offense led by Lou Berkeley Heights 0 3 "~* The Kahway boys cross ly Duai 11/. M-ho sent n into I'ohia, David Bicrsicin. and the department at 1670 Irv- country team nosed out the net. ing St.. Rahway, from Mon- SCHEDULE M-,-,: >>f th/ lust iiuaiteiback, Dan Rcd- i 'lark's Arthur L. Johnson Moments later. Sarnecki day to Friday from 8:30 SATURDAY, OCT. 27 DOWN BUT FAR FROM OUT...Rahway quarterback. A.J. Gabel, No. 16, Is brought ( i :is:idei punt /jm.iL Clark's yuick start down by an Elizabeth player during the Oct. 20 game. The setback was temporary ••' .ieKional High School team charged Vinnic IViciias a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ridge at Johnson -.! !•'. Si. ( -cilia's this season has been aided however, since the Indians won the game 15-8. .16-4 (o 471 for 15lh place in chip pass anil headed [hi- Regional •• I p.m. ei. .1 In Scott In its stingy defense, which The weekly lessons will . lhe annual Union County hall into tin- net OUT OF BOUNDS...Little Crusader, Rob DolSordi. No. Berkeley Heights, at \ ,u has yielded only 12 points lhe senior win]' scored I line. of begin the week after Dayton Regional - 1:30 - championship at Warinaco lls OIlK in lour panics. Clark will 32, is forced out of bounds by a St. Cecilia on a penalu kick in lhe se Thanksgiving and will be p.m. :_4/ark in Elizabeth on Oct. .- .it' lhe' pla> us next game in Woodbridge tackier. DelSordi scorod ono eoiul period. Ilien ailileil a held from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. lmmaculata at Roselle -1 ."11.3. Wesificld won for the i a oil,.-- • Kevport. two touchdowns in the 14-6 Clark victory. I-ilinlh lime in the las[ 10ihinljiciiod roal on an p.m. \ ,tii IX-1I Souh -*^years. assist from John I'aui-'a. In HUT ONE, HUT TWO...Clark quarterback, Santo Petrocelll. No. 11. gets reaA I,.i Scott to hike the ball to Frank DILollo, No. 21. during the Oct. 20 game, "^m ihc last period Sarnccki ihiul- !•'•• l.r\ township team beat Gov. Livingston Regional High School of Berkeley T John Bryson scored on a look a pass lioni I )uarte Llri\e lhe lion! line conihina ,-p Un- Heights 17-12. ^B from Ken Sarnecki to Si Cecilia (p the Johnson Crusaders tn ol Saineeki. Duaite • : Schubert y, FOOTBALL •^tioys soccer team to upset ill IVivna has helped ihc i- 1 nukjuisl riisaders to a 7 J mark ft SCHEDULED lhe Hilltoppers of Summit Hi • nut li make •'_[ 0 in the opening round ot ' II i VARSITY FOOTBALL ARTHUR L. JOHNSON REGIONAL AND ujbe Union County Boys 111 the I'irls game the straij'.ht RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOLS ALMOST IN THE CLEAR...Rahway quarterback, A.J. Gabel, goes out for a pass aih (riisadeis defeated SCHDULES FOR 1984 tSoccer Tournament at i defen WEAVING HIS WAY during the Oct. 20 Elizabeth game. Defending are Derlck Suggs, No. 55, ^•Icmorial Field in Summit. losclle < atholic ^ to I. rank- SATURDAY, OCT. 27 SIV'- i >\ inaine uas c\ Rahway's Emll Lee and Donnell Powell. No. 24. ir; The Crusaders, who are S Maureen k.'iuieiK hail Williams, i;ion oi Rahwoy, l;30 p.m., ond Ridge ot Johnson, 1 p tiiid 3 on the season, were ,o j'Oals and tvwi assists t had .. M,l. l-heil and ^^utshot by seventh-seeded, r the ( itisadcis in a came aio consiantK SATURDAY, NOV. 3 Koselle •^Summit 7-2-1. 25 to h. ill,- (ioliU-n Rahway ol Union ond Johnson ol Wesl Side ot Newark, both 2pm Rahway 33oug Chinchar. the Clark lhe sophomore mid iv When St. '5)el lender, stopixxl eight leldcr assisted Ilisa Jacoh /on.- late m the SATURDAY, NOV. 10 :-shois. on, who had the openini' ',1 ihc defense •Runway at Plainfield. 1:30 p.m., and Rosclle at Johnson, I p rn. liuntli |» powerhouse • ' • ** ,oal. aiul Kns kosowic/. oLi. ision again .ori Sherman booted an THURSDAY, NOV. 22 ;•' Ci;iry Ostrega. the profes- wile SVillianis and sional at the t'olonia Colin- nassisted j^iial Tor Clark, l.< ,nipped the • •ftaliwav al Cranford and Hillside al Johnson, bolh 10.30 am ,3ry Club, shot a course- elnch is now ^ s |. Chi, ready for 'record 66 at the general i I' :l II course of the Professional i !.i: I *iuu;' lo a nai i iHv INDIANS BEST WISHES & GOOD LUCK 7 " I'Mii will; ii 'in iiiinuies ECONOMY AUT0M0TNE Ciolf Assn. National Golf A 11 W \ V 11 K i 11 ALL THE WAY GOOD LUCK Camptowners Club and pulled to within SCI IDOL tn ;• ' I in- ens-aiiii; on-side IN '84 SERVICE CENTER ku!v>ll vi.i~ .ilriil1. picked INDIANS We're Watching by Ray Hoagland one shot of the lead after 54 Nil ARiriUl I. Keep Your Motors INDIANS!!! holes of the $205,000 Na- JOHNSON up I'v l!i I.I:I Vv i-i'Us. ensiir- A.R.-S CHICKEN SUBURBAN You The first meeting ever of The Minutemen scored iii' ( l.ii k i if pi 'SSCSIOII with i DEN Running-INDIANS tional Club Professional .ND MOTHI-.R SI-TON the Irvington Camptowners their only points, al the !cs> i!!.m i'Hii ininiilcs re j TECHNICAL 'Championship. REGIONAL VICTORY TAC0S 13S •«• Oaorg* *»•• and the Rahway Indians two-minutcand-30-second in.iiniiii Mil » lai k ilrove SERVICE CORP Ostrega scored eiyht bir- HIGH SCIIOOl S BUY 2 GET 1 FRIt •choir 3ai-393« . will take place on Saturday, mark of the second period. lor one lii si ilim n (ireg .Heal Estate .Microwave Ovens dies against just two bogeys si'oins siiirnui.is Located at: .Insurance Oct. 27, at l:30 p.m. atIt capped a nine • play, Sclitil ill iciil the \ iclory St.George Shell .Refrleerators . Freezers Veterans Memorial Field in 64-yard drive that saw and elevated himself into a when In- kepi lhe snap, .Mortgages .Dishwashers - Ranees I'ODAY r Rahway in a Watchung Robert Bradley pass to two-way tie for second at a hooi!e :'ed to the left and .Appraisals .Air Conditionini: three under par - 313. lio\ s snecer • Johnson at .Washers • Dryers 426 St. George Ave Conference game. James Wilkes for the first si/ami ..•:•.••', iinlouchcd 5.1 score against the Indians' *** iaytoii. y a ids I oi the • second MAJOR APHMHCI REPAIR RAHWAY, N.J. The Indians are the win- Girls soccer Dayton at ners of their first five games, "Big D" in 17 periods. HURRAY FOR OUR SlDE...Arlhur L. Johnson Regional High School of Clark The Ridge Red Devils toui'liiio'vii making lhe 381-6494 PART SAltS (iirls Tennis Team defeated ohnson. final scoie I-I t>. ' while the Irvington team INDIANS' NOTES •• players, Jeff Barr. No. 31, Ted Jaslnski, No. 22, and Myron Bednar, No. C loss counliw New 499-9666 has lost its first five games. The game was full of flag 13, show their approval of a call In Clark's favor during the Oct. 20 game the Johnson team 50 on DUDLEY E. PAINTEB JR. 649 W. Grand Ave |-ine oft'eiisi\e perlor- OPEN MON TO SAT Oct. I I. *rovidence at Johnson. ^A V ,« I! AIIOII waving - Elizabeth had 8 against Gov. Livingston RoQional High School of Berkeley' Heights. The in.likes in ('liris Anderson, Rahway, N.J. STARING CONTEST...Rahway quarterback, A.J. . In Singles Dane Dourhey Ciirls iL'unis Rahwav at 988 St. Goorga Ave. 379 11. OEOHOES AVINUI 10 am to 10 pm The Rahway Indians penalties for 43 yards, while Clark team won 17-12. defeated Bonnie Kartznum Xiyum Regional. Pal Sloue\ . Bob Harper, Rghwoy « S74-»79t CQ 634-2712»388-3199 defeated the Minutemen of the Indians were hit for 70 Gabel, No. 1 6 tries to psyche out an Elizabeth defender Itill I Iciuiii, Ciaig Chern during the Oct. 20 game. Rahway won 1 5-8. 6 0 and 61, Linda Kennedy TOMORROW Elizabeth High School yards. --——with this coupon——«i beat Jayne Heinze <>•() and t jiris soccer Johnson al and Scon lUuiisikaiis enabl- j Best of Luck before 2,400 fans at Elizabeth had 137 yards eil lhe Ciiis.nleis lo main i GOOD LUCK 6-0 and Karin Henclrickscin Rahwa\. INDIANS to the , Rahway's Veterans rushing to 123 for Rahway. PUTTING UP THE BLOCK...Arthur L. Johnson Regional won over Hilliary Allman (iirls cross roimii'N New tain hall eonirol inosl of the I INDIANS Memorial Field on Oct. 20 All the Way in '84 C "Best "Babwaf Indian! Go Indians! : Both teams had eight first Area elevens High School of Clark quarterback, Santo Truly t.-0 and 60. Vovidoni'c at Johnson. .name. I In '84 -AFTER 15 to 8 on two first-period downs. Rahway failed to Rahway Hardware Walch Your Money Grow Petrocolli, No. 11, Is stopped In his tracks by a In Doubles Amy Nobles Tennis I hiion Catholic I Wishes JHE GAME> touchdowns by Tyrone Mc- gain one in the second half. player from Gov. Livingston Regional High and Shannon Vergillio heat it Johnson. Led by si ubborn & Appliance Co. ©RELIANCE All the Way JTS.... Queen. The first The minutemen had the seen as victors Different defense am I an. overpower- For The School of Berkoloy Heights during the Oct. 20 Sharon Margtilies and An CiNiiinasiics Belleville al 1553-61 Main Street SAVINGS touchdown came on a pass edge in offensive plays 48 to UNION COUNTY HIGH OF SPRINGFIELD-1:30 game, which Clark won 1 7-1 2. This is an age in which it is_ lohnson. mi! offense the Clark Pop 1N0 tOAN ASSOCUIUN from senior quarterback, 44. In the second half p.m.-The Bulldogs are look- drea Kalucki 61 and 6-2 Rahway '84 Season In 84 SCHOOL FOOTBALL i not easy to get anything done' and Maureen firmer and Hoys soccer Rtihway al Warner IVe Wee Division (D BAHWAY OFFICE A.J. Gabel, to complete an Rahway picked up only 20 SELECTIONS ing good, 14-7. Kristin Kanning won over Cranloul learn has niana>;ed a 4-1 388-0772 Rahway < 1525 Irving Street 81-yard march in 16 plays. yards from rushing and By Ray Hoagland IMMACULATA at {right! record, lhe only Crusader G.E. M t ' JOE'S II Natalie Migliaro ami Hecky Girls tennis Westfield During the drive Donnell passing. SATURDAY, OCT. 27 ROSELLE-1 p.m.-The Well, we are going against! 1 Indians" Pizzeria and Pile 6-0 and 6-0. at Rahw;n loss couiini . al llie hands of Major Appliances Powell, gained 36 yards on With the Rahway fans IRVINGTON at Spartans will have to be at Red Devils the current. ** * SATl!RI).\^•. OCT. .'7 . Millinwn 1') (i. Check our prices for Italian Restaurant seven carries. The two keystanding on the bleachers RAHWAY-1:30 p.m.-The their best. Just a shade : Steve Wisk, a five-fool I'ooihall Irvini'.tou al On Seplcniber 2.^ the all your appliance AXIA F0BDS OFFICE 398 W. Grand Ave. plays during the drive were and yelling "Defense, winlcss Camptowners to 2014. We are trying our best to_ It)-inch righthaiul Rahwa\. 1:3(1 p.m. and( riis.kleis came lo life and needs: FEDERAL SAVINGS 8^8 King George Rd. from Gabel to McQueen for Defense," in the final four face our undefeated In- HILLSIDE at CLIFF to meet give first quality service with" scoied a 1.1 1.1 come-froni- • HOUOi Rahway Ireshman. is a member of Ridge at Johnson. I p.m. .Will not be undersold IS yards and a first down minutes and 14 seconds dians. A win for Rahway SIDE PARK- 1:30 speed and courtesy. behind \'iciory over a strong 1391 Inrlug SI.. l«l«r 388-6542 on the nine yard marker the Trenton Slate Colleg I loss ciniiui y hoys and .Never a charge for ANTHONY J. PASCALE, Elizabeth made a first down will give the Indians a shot p.m.-The Raiders are 41 girls Watcluuig Con St. (Yciha's team. .Sirony 381-4242 SpadaDilng in and then the pass into the for a spot in the coming on the season and should MALM'S We are an all-cloth car tall baseball team. delivery or removal of ASSOCIATE REALTOR on the Indians' 11-yard line. Clark's Crusaders terencc. iiinnin!' by Tony Colandra Italian Food end zone at four minutes The Elizabeth quarterback state playoffs. Rahway add the Comets to their hell wash (that's called brushless) *** ,iml 1 lairy Mullaney led the old appliance 815 PRATT ST.. HAHWAYj and 25 seconds into the 7 ' Halloween ^ Two former Johnsoi Tennis Rahway ai carried to the four-yard line. 21-0. 27-14. The Ridge Red Devils In the second period the Jthat uses only the finest andj Kearny. .mack The C'rusailer.s won period for the toucdown. Al two minutes and 41 RIDGE at ARTHUR L. BREARLEY at will travel lo Clark's Nolan Highlanders came back and • Headquarters ' 4 football coaches are on the lhe I'.iinn* with two minute.s the best. • MONDAY. OCT. 2') COMMUNITY Marty Denson ran around seconds Rahway held on JOHNSON REGIONAL! MANVILLE-l:30 Field for their first meeting scored on a 21 yard pass staff of the Boston College to L'O w lieu John I'n/nanski Bast Wlthoi Girls soccer Johnson al CAMIRA his right end for the twothe one-yard line. With two p.m.-The Red Devils are p.m.-The Bears have one of with the Arthur L. Johnson from Joe Bury to Paul Im- Adult & Children ^ Come try us. Going first! l/agles this fall. ibrew a loiiclulown.pass to Good Luck West field. SCORE to th* Indians points, aided by an excellent minutes and 37 seconds lo looking for their first con- the leading scorers in theRegional Crusaders with imbo. A Pass for the two • class doesn't have to cost! The linebackers coach is Colandra. They came hack CINTIR Deluxe Costumes 1 TUTSDAY. OCT. 30 Crusader si block by William Carter for go in the game the ference win. The home side area and should win 13-7. kick-offal I p.m. on Satur- points failed and the Clark i more. Seymour "Red" Kelin. 11 •...iih the same play for the COLONIAL DELI Good Luck an 8 • 0 lead. day, Oct. 27. team led by one at half- Unique Accessories was the head coach for the Hoys soccer • Johnson al Sam* Day Service Minutemen had no more 21-7. UNION at full e\tr.i pomi. X3«T St. O«>or«« Ava. This Y«ar time • out. The Indians were This will be a Moutain time. S«rvlc« Crusaders from 1961 unti Hillside. Film Deve/oping The second touchdown PLAINFIELD at ELIZABETH- 1:30 Malta's Variety $ 00 l (iirls soccer 1 lillside al On Sept. .1(1. the •ahway. N.J. O'Johnnies, Inc. sent back to Ihc one • foot SCOTCH PLAINS -1:30 p.m.-The Farmers may Valley Conference game in In the third period John Cor l >67. then joined tin came following a poor kick the Mountain Division. 1 Woih c. rusaders traveled to North line and held onto the ball Giannattasio's 45-yard - University of Connection Johnson. by Elizabeth's Cliff White, p.m.-The Cardinals have have trouble with a good :. 203 Chestnut OFF O IS.SO Hruiiswick to beat North 381-28021 * * # staff. Kelin coached a Cross country boys and One of Union County's BELL DRUGS The Finest. Color which gave the Indians for their fifth win in a row. the speed, 1413. Minutcman team 2514. touchdown won gave the OR Brunswick I 2 0. Strong run- Clark team a 17-6 margin. Roselle Johnson for five years. ll< girls Union County Con Largest Hallmark Card & Open Everyday Film Developing possession on thTheey have outscorcd their KEARNY at BOUND BROOK at Coach Steve Ciccolelli's lerence C hampionships. nini! by Colandra. who five rivals 99 - 8. NEW Crusaders won their second In the final session the had a record of 27-171. Gift Selections of th* Y*ar REPAIRS AND Minutemen's 28-yard line. CRANFORD 1:30 245-9422 *p InwHor scored two touchdowns, game of the season, a thrill- . Highlanders scored on a c The other coach is Siiif Gymnastics • West field On the third play of the The 1981 Rahway team p.m.-The Cougars should PROVIDENCE 1 :30 OFF . .^ Tinier, who works with th at Johnson, and Mullaney led the offen- RENTIN6 drive, Powell passed to Mc- opened with a tic at Linden, take their fifth of thep.m.-The Crusaders are 1-4, ing I7lol2 win victory four-yard run by Louis 50 w sive atiack. The defense was 170 WESTFIEID AVE., 381-2000 FOR LOW PRICES DiPasquelic's. The run for Dig. S3.SO Quarterback for the Eiagjc? WI-DNI-SDAY.OC'T. 31 •3 & 6 Fool Sabs Queen in the end zone (near then won over Scotch season. 20-0. and should not trouble the over the Highlanders of lead In Michael Hlackwell. CLARK ON ALL MAJOR Pioneers-21-7. Gov. Livingston High Ihc extra two points failed. Timer coached at Johnsoi: Hoys soccer Johnson al •Hot & Cold Subs ARMY & NAVV the flag) at 11 minutes and Plains, tied Cartercl and LINDEN at 634-4333 Regional from 1961 to l%2 New Providence. Mall Woods, l>at Hora. Fr«« Parking •RANDS 47 seconds into the second won its last seven in a row. WESTFIELD-- 1:30 ROSELLE PARK at School of Berkeley Heights. The game saver came Iliad Kalkuwit/, John •Hoi Soaps HON. WOOD AVE LINDEN Fr»« Delivery The Crusaders look a 7 to when Dowling's intercep- 791 Rahway Ave. He had a record of 7-9 2. Ciirls tennis • Tli/abeth Daily 9-6, Fri 0 9 period. The play was good In 1980 the team won its p.m.-The Tigers are return- MONROE-1:30 p.m. The •/»•" 574-05101 '.', - Timer was head couch ol at Rahway. I'in^oi, Michael West. •Platters & Salads Irving St., caii 381-5888 for 32 yards. Dan Andren first seven games and theing to their winning form. It Panthers have the backs, 0 lead in lhe first period tion in the end zone with tfoodhridge j Allegheny College for th Soda«Coifee*Nempapers Opp. Elitaoath Av*. 1489 Main St.. Railway kicked the extra point for a 1979 team won its first five will be close, but Linden 20-14, when Mike Dowling ran 12 one minute and 19 seconds 486-8012 to play gave the Crusaders /)ase 14 years. IS • 0 lead for Coach Ed- games. will come out on top 14-7. Our record as we enter yards for the touchdown ward Yergalonis' Powell gained 44 yards GOV. LIVINGSTON at the sixth week of the school and Jeff Barr's kick was their second win of the I V«U »M .Hi.f Dkuoah A. I I *#* good. year The Johnson Regionu undefeated team. on 15 carries on Oct. 20. DAYTON REGIONAL season is 42-12. boys soccer team, under th direction of Larry Sturchio KAHWAY NEWS RECORD/*"[ .ARK PATRIOT THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1984 PAGE 11 10 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2b, 1«1 KAHWAY NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATRIOT (State colleges Clark Democrats answer PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE Cusamano Where NEW JERSEY "BECAUSE JHE PEOPLE MUST KNOW" ICOLLEGE FOOTBALL •s SATI: o ,\HSI-.NT NOnCE TO BIDDERS J \ 11.: .DA Wilk charges of deficit spending SELECTIONS THE RAHWAY NEWS RECOR SL'I'LKIOH i:OUHT OT Nl:W sir I.WUJK 1 i;l. Ul ( i!" i 'w lilt): ii CtMJKT OI- Notice Is hereby given thai aealad ."',,, 11-,!.-,- \J By Ray Hoagland -inislIY CHANCW1Y IJIVIMON I.IC-l• •:'.' i 'i i,\ Nl ! \-:\ 11! bid* will b« received by the BUSITMSS Clurk Democratic "Furthermore, Mr. pursue the county, state r.i.w .1LKSLY TOMORROW UNION COUNT',' I :.\:K.r; • :o!':-, i W' i J* K! .r .- Administrator oi The City of mayoral candidate, George Is Sold .1) T 11'J.J H-I Sangiuliano claims slate and federal grants available 1 •', Railway in the Council Chamber* in take JERSEY CITY STATI-" DOCKKT NO. I' 7StH Ha :,: i Nuccra, and his running to the community in order ;i ;>,| tlw City Hall. City Hal Plaia. guidelines dictate we must BEVERLY'S "V""DLJCOFJ"S Tl HI IIOWAHO SAVINCS •-W .HUSKY. TO: PIPE SHOP kt WILLIAM BANK, ., io,,i.,i.,iioii ,,t N.-w Rahivay. New Jersey on Monday. mate, Joseph Po/.niak, maintain a certain balance to augment the budget. We , 1457 Irvi-ip Si. HI 1 LC :.'i ;l I-.'•ii-.. d.x,,«i .>n,l r November 5. 1984 al 10:00 A.M. answered accusations by ML"! Main St. J>ATERSON-8 p.m.- The .I.-I-..-V. I'Liinnlt vs t'l.OHt'.l- .OA; •Hi.. IIL.••; oi M.,ry honors in our surplus account. arc working in the best in- • Rahway. NJ. 62 I;. Millon Ave. I't'BLIC NOTICE s i - .1 '..•;• prevailing time, at which time they Jersey City Team can score PUU.IC NOTICi: PL'ill IC NOl'ICr. KACI'UXNKOWSKI. .-! u\ .1 .il. AUi il .-•• . .!•..'• i. .1n-, l li.-r. their or the Republican slate, who There is no such guideline terest of the people in order iluill be opened and publicly read by Ray Hoagland Rahway. NJ. Rahway. N.J. 14-20. TVi.,,J.,,,l. \:\: 'is In ilight. tttU.- said their l'JS3 budget plan lo maintain the public tor the Blanch renovation oi Senior or law. Excess surplus '": GEES" . Mi M. V.-v, liush^iiil A Colonia Country Club let I the community on the trust." W>0 Si. Cieorgc Ave. DELAWARE VALLEY ,, ,, .. _ Citizen Center al Etterbrook dollars are used to keep lax ""fRUPPA's" NOUCi: Ol-DECISION BY Nl) 1 ICI 1(1 HI, illl IN CIVIL ACTION VI' ,- i M.-V «•».. Mr Mnor.'. spokesman reported the ! IS8« IrvinjjSi. \l FA1RLEIGH DICK.IN .NOl'li.T OF DI.CISION OF Avenue. brink of "financial disaster," KAI IV.AY PLANNING BOARD WHIT Ol I XI :<'III ION I'M 1 1I It ,.;' j« ! ' M dollars down and Mr. In their charges against i Railway. NJ. Rahway. NJ. C1AKK I'LANNINt; DOAHD M ,t ,),„,.-i M.w; Mr following results: J657ulrvin^Si. 3N UNIVERSITY OF TOR SALLOW MOUTl',Ai;i 1) Ml [•I-.. \! Tl 1 ' by slating. "The GOI'cam- Sangiuliano is interested in the Democrats, the GOP b.'.iL'd b.d. lull h.-r.'. .',v.,i I,., i!;.- I O WHOM II' MAY lli'l A H• K-...I Mllt.T. M,i)or Items oj construction under COLUMBUS DAY 1ADISON-8 p.m. The Ag- NO i ICI: is I latuv civi.N .,t llu,..,-,. Aduiini'.li.iior in InI'I, 1NCIKN i'nr.Misr.s J IITlHfiHY this contract arm a* follows: paign is based upon un- carrying over an unusually candidates compared the Railway. NJ. .\u III.- .,;T,,,,.,,| I.U ill.' I'I.,,.nil,., Bo.llll l\-,,yn.v ol 'Hi.. T.,un.l..|) ,,l By ^,HVoltlKJ.,l,OW.I.,l.,|u,!l Hi, •.:II,..'. I .-..I.."., i ,'.-.:- , • 1 i.''.IIIU'.I IO StfTVU A Sanding and refinlshing of ap- BLIND DRAW - Vincent truths and tnisconceptions; i gies have the edge on the I'ulik- Nolt.- K I,.•„•!..; ...v.-n I.I large surplus - particularly financial situation of Clark EGAN'S | 370 Si. (icort-c Ave. 527 W. GranJAvc. ofill.' Cuv ol H.,liu.jy ,,l.,n .ippl^-., 1 ol ^X.LUHOIl IO III.' J.U...-I.-.I | ..I,.,11 ol i-y,,,,,. „ !.. • .- .:,.:.!! ' ,'l . • 1 t ' • '.. ' usamano and John Wilk. l Madison team. 21-14. CLul<. N.-w ,l.-i-..-v u-,j.i,dui,] in. ..:! ...i..-,- ;h ,r .1 public Iw^iruu) . T:-..I . uiios,' proximately 3.400 Si). Feet of they have no firm stands on J63 New Brunswick Avc.i .mil lln-..-.,,,,, 1 1 .•vt^iw lor -i.-il*- by pul.li.: v.iui,:.-, „, during an election year." with that of New York. I.-.I-. l...|.!..i,M.,v I :. . I'.M ..nJii I, .-.!'•••• !• • ,:••! : ••I".. •-••- •••• • M. • J . K..UI.' 130. Woollen floor; at 55, beat Tom Cross and Rahway. N.J. SATURDAY. OCT. 27 the issues so they must Rahway 388-9744 J. Rahway"."'fi'.J. ls.iuil.ikij.. i,.r ., v.,n.,,,c..- ,,nd sill, j ' i )i'v ("lrj'a KiM >M :.'H7. in I!K-r.,u.t II. ,i .• i'i Ki H 1 he Union County "But apparently Free- •mocratic freeholder can- holder Slomkowski isn't .l.ites today accused in- bothered by these facts," FQ • :va mheiit Republicans. Ed- Mr. PappaS asserted. i:d Stomkowski and Alan "Rather, he has demonstrat- :;'ustiue, of conducting ed a consistent pattern of -bile raids on the public blatant disregard for the Msiiry through their con- best interests of the tax- .IL'IU patterns ol' abuse of payers. A review of the •il mileage and telephone vouchers shows time after i mances." time. Freeholder Slomkow- I hnry Pappas, l-reehol- ski has charged taxpayers r Gerald Green, Mary for not one. but two dif- ferent round trips between in Dorin and Freeholder COMMENDED - Six seniors ol ClaVk's Arthur L. scores placed thorn in that high category. With NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED...At the general membership luncheon-meeting ol the his home and the court- •:i'r Okrasinski said a Johnson Regional High School were namod Na- Mr. DeRosa, the honoroes, shown, loft to right, Rahway Woman's Club on Oct. 5 at the Second Presbyterian Church hall, left to right, house •• on the same day!" ' ics». ol' official county tional Merit Commended Students, announced are: Mark Sargent, Soth Wobor. Carol Deshofy. are- Front Mrs. Ethol Ludwig. Mrs. Dorothy Lowman. Mrs. Ruth Toth. Mrs. Edith .ords revealed freeholder Mr. Pappas added Brecka and Mrs. Julia Crans. Giving the greetings in the back row are: club president, /'••••:• :.,r-* the school's principal, Louis DoRosa. The llene Altman, Nadino Thompson and Gary wnkowski has charged Freeholder Slomkowski bill- students were among 35,000 nationwide Kuyat. Mrs. Madeline Kirkbright and club membership chairwoman, Mrs. Ann Stompol, who iniiii County taxpayers ed taxpayers for 82 "office whose Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test presented each new member with a copy ol tho bylaws and facts about the affiliate ilc.tyc for more.than 300 visits" in ll)83, in addition Now Jersey State Federation ol Women's Clubs and the General Federation ol mul iri ps between the to 37 trips to freeholder Women's Clubs. nhoiisc and his home. meetings and 18 other "-loreover, they added. assorted journeys. Labor, business NAACP to cite -•eholdef Augustine has Woman's Club en abusing his telephone Freeholder Slomkowski's iv ileges by making almost 1982 charges included reim- back bond issue Mrs. Samuels .ilv longdistance collect bursement for 88 "office greets newpomers Ik to the courthouse from visits." 43 freeholder New Jersey's top labor in research and develop- The Hall of Fame Award of Ihe Rahway Geriatrics ••.tulc New—Vorlr. -meetings and "eight other" and- business leaders today ment is being challenged ag- will be awarded Center. joined in calling for voters New members were (he General Federation of demonstrated by Mrs. Bon- freeholders Green and trips. gressively by other slates. posthumously 10 Bewiice J. "Mrs. Scott is given this to approve the $90 million welcomed at the general Women's Clubs. nie Lamm. Also. Miss lillen ^i.tsinski said they had "A glance at the The bond issue can supply Samuels by the Railway ! recognition for her service Jobs, Science and membership luncheon The New Jersey Federa- Burke, a senior at Rahway iced to honor a request Slomkowski vouchers for what we need-a greatly Branch of the National to the community and the Technology Bond Issue on meeting of the Rahway tion is headquartered in High School, spoke briefly Mr. Pappus and Mrs. the first months of this year strengthened working rela- Assn. for ihe Advancement ; NAACP. the latter of the Tuesday, Nov. 6. ballot. Woman's Club on Oct. 5 at New Brunswick just off the about her experience when orin to introduce a rcsolu- indicate the same pattern is tionship between New of Colored People. which she has been an ac- The strong endorsements the Second Presbyterian Douglass College campus, she attended the Girls' >n abolishing ihe mileage continuing," Mr. Pappas Jersey's educational instiiu- I Mrs. Samuels, who died i tive member and former came from Charles H. Mar- Church hall in Rahway. while the general federation Citizenship Institute last '•vs.nice for freeholders as noted. lions and New Jersey's on Tuesday, Sept. I I. l'JS-1, chairwoman of its Labor has iis international offices June IX to 22 al Douglass ciante, the president of the already-prominent research j will be so honored for her Relations Committee." the They are Mrs. Ethel Uid- ic.iction to what they in Washington, D.C. New College. She was sponsored New Jersey State AFL- and development comnuini- more than 25 years of | S|H)kesmaii atltled. wig, Mrs. Dorothy . meil "the Slomkowski Mrs. Dorin said members were invited lo by the Rahway Woman's CIO; Fredrick A. Westphal. iy. faithful service to the i These tun awards and Lowman. Mrs, Ruih Toth. ClLlli-." Freeholder Augustine has join any of the nine dif- Club. (he president of I lie New "We need to stimulate NAACP as past president, others will be presented at Mrs. Edith Brecka and Mrs. "We don't believe in put- been making regular collect Jersey Stale Chamber of ferent departments in Ihe p more shared research, we vice president, membership ihe affair at the Pines Julia Crans. i! in vouchers for mileage calls from Piermont, N.Y. Rahway Woman's Club. Commerce, and Bruce G. chairwoman and chair- Manor in Hdison ai 7 p.m. Extending the greetings The institute oilers an op- :AI.VH our homes and the to the courthouse on vir- need to train more of our \ Coe, the president of the woman of the prison sup- Tickets are S>30 per person were club president, Mrs. The hostess depart men I portunity for high school 'in ihousc," Freeholders tually a daily basis. talented young people for ! New Jersey Business and Madeline Kirkbrighl, and for the luncheon was the art girls to get acquainted with iccii and Okrasinski careers in research and port committee. on a first-come, first-served Industry Assn. club membership chair- department with Mrs. careers and courses clared. "We think the "There should be limits to development, and we need . "She also provided basis and none will be sold woman, Mrs. Anne Marion Hall. co- available, meet oilier girls :..!(]0 salaries paid to greed and pettiness," she 1 heir statements were lo translate more of their unselfish dedication lo ihe at the door. from the state and par- (holders ought to cover said. "But apparently issued today by the New findings into actual produc- Rahway community Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, Siempel, who presented j chairwoman, in charge. The ticipate in special events. i-> " Freeholder Augustine does Jersey Citizens for Jobs. tion of advanced through various civic duties national director of the each new member with a business meeting was con- Science and Technology technological devices and copy of the bylaws and j ducted by the new presi- She was introduced to "Moreover," the four not feel constrained to including the Rahway NAACP, will he the guest Bonds which is leading the services made or performed facis about the affiliate i deni. Mrs. Kirkbrighl. members by club education -•iiu'crats asserted, "there observe any such limits. He River project and was an speaker. For reservations, effort to assure voier ap- in New Jersey,'1' he noted. New Jersey Slate Federa- The program topic was chairwoman. Mrs. Sally c many Union County toi> is paid $13,200 as a outstanding member of the please telephone 574-9752 freeholder. Is it too much to proval. Rahway Zoning Board of from ncx>n to 4 p.m. Gassaway. nployes who earn less Mr. Coc stated "New ask he pay at least some of Mr. Marciantc said, Adjustments." reports an .1:1 the SI 3,200 Mr. Jersey is not a state content his office expenses out of "Every working man and NAACP spokesman. > unkowski gets as a to settle for second best. his pocket? We Democrats woman in New Jersey has a .eliolder. These dedicated Our private sector research She was ihe wife of Leroy don't think so. We believe personal slake in assuring ni'loyes work fulltime. and development facilities ; Samuels. Her daughter. only the replacement of our stale can compete suc- id nobody pays them a rank with ihe best in the i Gwendolyn Samuels, will Freeholders, Slomkowski cessfully for jobs and in- il^ar.e allowance to go world, and it is within our accept this award al ihe and Augustine would solve dustry in the expanding u'k and forth to work. means to bring our Rahway Branch NAACP the problem of politicians field of high technology. ml. [his is true of most of academic facilities into the Golden Jubilee dinner pulling their own interests The bond issue would make !>• taxpayers who are pay- top rank as well. tomorrow. i!'. the tab for the ahead of those of the lax- New Jersey a national Also being honored will mikowski shuttle." payers." leader and thai is why the "When we do, we will be be Ruby Scott, who will state AFL CIO supports it helping lo assure New receive a Community Ser- i strongly. Jersey enjoys its full share vice Award. Mrs. Scott was j "In addition to the jobs it of the ideas, the married to the late Linzy OSHA 'convinces' ' would generate, the bond technologies and the in- Scott and is presently a state I issue also will help improve dustries (hat will shape the commissioner of the the quality of life for every economy of America and Rahway Housing Authori- on safety belts resident of New Jersey. It the world in the future. The ty and a Fourth Ward will provide funds for bond Act is an investment Republican leader in addi- .loseph Rufolo, area fice building at 1030 St. research for health care, im- in thai future." tion to service as a trustee rector of the Occupational George Ave., Avencl. proving ihe processing and ..ifc-ty and Health Ad- The presentations on the distribution of food and for ministration, in co- effectiveness of safety belts cleaning up toxic waste and 1'eration with the New will be held at 10 a.m. and 1 protecting our environ- we lepve our children risey State Safety Council i and 3 p.m. The ment," he added. ivites readers lo attend a | "Convincer" will be Speaking for the state icsentation on the effcc- | available for demonstration chamber, Mr. Westphal iveness of safely belts and throughout the day in the declared, "New Jersey's |, urticipale in u demonstra- I office parking lot. long-established leadership | IRIVE CAREFULLY! ion of the "Safety Belt onvincer." I he "Convincer" allows a irison lo experience a con- rolled collision and walk * m'ay unharmed. Experience you can Ihe OSHA Avencl Of- ILL* is providing this free count on ... uhlie service in an attempt • o convince New Jersey • Hitoiists to buckle-up. An- nially many people are kill- d or seriously injured in * iiitoniobile accidents. T From a representative \lost of these tragedies can v prevented if vehicle oc- who cares ... upants use their safely * ii'lts. Unfortunately, very JU people buckle-up, jports Mr. Rufolo. If you happen to be one Congressman Bernard J. * •I them and wunl to be con- meed lo buckle-up, you n ly participate on Mon- lay, Oct. 29, at the office, * ocateil al Ihe Plaza 35 of- FREE... 6" decorative vase * and 5'/i% interest! Democrat - 6th District * Ul First He's working toward a better * future ... for all of us. erf Perth Amboy. PIStTH AMBOY 330 Slate Stieet EDISON 980 Amboy Avenue • 2100 Oak Troo Road FORDS Lalayette Road & Ford Avenue (Fords Shopping Cenlor) • HOPELAWN 101 New Brunswick Avenue (Pathmark) 1SEUN UW Green Street OLD BBXDOX Me. 9 & Ticeiown Road &AHWAY 1082 SI Goorgo r. Avenue W0ODBSnX2X 325 Amboy Avenue - Rto 1 & St George Avonuo (ShapRito) Member FSLJC • Ecnaal Opportunity Lender with illegal DRUGS Vote Tuesday - November 6 • Pqld (or by lh« D»y«f (or Congr»n Comm. P.O. Bo« 2)30 Idiion