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1 RAHWAY 5. feopgab Avenue sahway, N.j, F. <f «/»*%** PUBLC LBRARY* RAHWAY, N. J. < VOL. 157 NO. 51 RAHWAY, NEW JEREY, THURDAY. DECEMBER UP CENT y-. ^ EAON GREETNG...The saff of The Rahway News-Record and The Clark Paro wshes all our readers a Merry Chrsmas and a Happy Cbanukah. n odays edon, you wll fnd holday servces or area churches and relgous news of he seasononbe church pages. Councl approves sewer plans for Omar Company Trac By R.R. Faszczewsk _»np..yjbsf.^ 3 cocmcuk&n o have a KUurke Are; reddes,.- ErcTUckes, speak aer he normal hearng of czens a he begnnng of he Bahway Qy Councl meeng on Dec. 10. on a resoluon o subm applcaon o he sae for sewer.conso*ucon on nc Omar Trac were urned back by Cy Councl Pres- The Councl hen voed approval of he measure wh he fve Democras presen n favor and he hree Re- Aso adoped was a resoluon Auonzof Q srec* men wh Mchell Assodaes -of%h^^ngon Bel,, o perform casework desgn a HO j»r hour, wh he oal no "o exceed 51,300 and o perform graphcs desgn a $20 per hour, wh he oal no o exceed $4,400, on he new Cy Kal and Polce Headquarers complex now under consrucon. Cy Busness Admnsraplaned he frm would desgn a se-up sysem and a hardware program for pedesran and raffc-flow sgns eror drecons, dealng wh parkng areas and show- _ag he locaons of varous oaarmersnhe complex. - p r e sp on»e, o Mr. Harme, econd Word CosncOnan JchnC. Marsh sad he polce Traffc Dep. should be used o devse rafc-flow paerns n he parkng areas. He also asked f here was only one bdder on he projec. Mr. Harne repled here wcc «uou 20 wooers anu he graphc desgn work was hghly specalzed and could be done by only a few frms n he counry. Fooball eam jackes cause Board dscord By R, R. Faszczewsk Effors by a local cvc group, he Davd Brown Assn., o rase money o bay jackes for members of» Rahway Hgh chool sae champonshp fooball eam ouched off a conroversy a he cy Board of Educaons Monday meeng. A moon on he Boards He added Board member, agenda, nroduced by Harold J. Young, had asked Board Vce Presden Wllam M. Roesch, would have hm o see he Davd Brown auhorzed he school body o purchase he jackes a a cos no o exceed $2,000. The head of he assocaon, Dsvd Brown of 35-3 E. eams., Rahway, pre-. seaed a leer he had wren Oc. before he champonshp was won o he ldellners, a cy ahlec booser club. The leer sad he Brown group would nvesgae he possbly of conducng a fundraser for he jackes f he delners dd no nend o purchase hem. He also presened a leer wren Oc. 26 o upernenden of chools Frank Brunee offerng o collec he funds, and one daed Dec. n whch he sad 1,200 had been colleced from 52 dy merchans for he purchase and saed 3 eam members and coaches" had been measured on Dec. 12. The uns head waned o know why he Roesch moon was beng presened when he had shown Mr. Roesch he checks for he jackes as early as Dec. 7. Mr. Roesch repled he las leer receved from he assocaon on Dec. 13 had no been dscussed a he Boards caucus sesson on ha day. Asm. checks be gven o he Board o purchase he jackes. The awards for he eam were a Board responsbly, accordng o Mr. Roesch. Aer Mrs. Lllle Handerson, he reasurer of he Davd Brown Assn.,. old he school body 11,500 had been rased as of Dec. 17, Board member, Lous R: Rzzo, suggesed he Board (Connued on page ) by xh Ward Counclman James J. Fulcomer, he adl l d f a f he conac would come from?xe bondng ordnance already adoped for he complex. The voe n favor of he resoluon was opposed by he Coonclmen Mush and Fulcomer and he hrd Republcan represenave on he Governng Body, Counclwoman-a-L a r g e M r s. rene F. Rnald. Unanmously passed wee:. resoluon auhorzng he fnal paymen o Cfell Consrucon Corp. of Newark for hs years channel cleanng sreams n he cy. The fnal paymen for he recen addon o he cy publc works garage bby Dan McCarron & on of Elzabeh was okayed by a 7-1 voe, wh Counclman Marsh vong n he negave. A bd by M..P. Consrucon Corp. of Clfford., Newark, for compleon of he Mlon Ave. orm ewer, econ No. 2, was unanmously approved. The fundng for he projec, whch ncludes secons of Man. o. George and Emerson Ayes, and secdns of Jaques Ave.. rvng. and Broad., wll come from he cys share of federal Communy Developmen Funds allocaed o Unon Couny accordng o Mayor Danel L. Marn. He added he remander would come from oher federal funds receved by he dry. for $,Q!M f@r sme work By R.R. Faszczewsk An applcaon for $,000 n sae funds, avalable because of he passage of he 17 Transporaon Bond ssue las monh, for resurfacng four dy srees was unanmously approved by he - dys Governng Body on Dec. 10. The srees o be covered are New Brunswck Ave. from E. Hazebrood o E. Emerson Aves., E. nraan Ave. from New Brunswck Ave. o he brdge over he ouh Branch of he Rahway Rver, Broadway from Wesfdd Ave. o he dy boundary and Wher. from Lnden Ave. o W. Grand Ave. Cy Councl also auhorzed he refund of * oal of $15,20.24 o 10 resdens for overpaymen of 17 axes, due o Judgmens by he Unon Couny Board of Taxaon. Veerans exempons of $50 each were auhorzed for 17 axes for Wllam D. Roloff and Lloyd Pennell. The coundlmen also approved he refund of $1, n axes pad h error for 17. Those recelvnr he refunds wll be Ann Dobrowsk, 272.1; Rchard Archer, $ and Jepheh and FJese amuel and Arnold Errol amuel, The refund of overpaymens of $50 each for 17 axes because of veerans exempons was okayed for 12 axpayers. enor Czens deducons of $160 each were auhorzed for Frank Garland and Margare chaefer. A resoluon cancellng ousandng real esae axes of $54.0 for 16, $37.24 for 16, $1, for 174 and $51.10 for 175 also receved Councl approval. Refunded o Bllero nvesmen Corp. for overpaymen of 175, 176 and 177 axes, due o a rulng by he New Jersey Dvson of Tax Appeals, was a oal of $6, The coundlmen also approved a bngo lcense for. Thomas he Aposle Byzanne Re Caholc Church of Rahway. on valdy of peon sgnaures The dy was gven a chance Dec. 1 o brng n expers on he Faulkner Ac o prove Us defnon of regsered voers s correc uperor Con Judge Hlon A. Feller made he rulng n he connung case brough by members of he Rahway Taxpayers Assn. n her effors o pu he queson of he expendure of an added 1X5 mllon for ha new Cy Hall-Polce Headquarers complex on a referendum. n a November rulng he judge sad a peon askng for he, referendum, such as r* o:* Remed by he cy group, needs he names of only 25% of hose voers who cas ballos n he las four general elecons. The chef clerk of he Unon Couny Board of Elecons, Arhur H. Wendland, hs monh submed a repor, requesed by JudgeFeller, on he number ofbahway. resdens who are regsered bu have never voed. Mr. Wendland found of he cys 14,037 regsered voers on Oc. 10* of. las year 1,51 had never voed. Of hose remanng, he peon mus have "been sgned by 26% or,047. When he peon was submed n January conaned 3,056 sgnaures, bu Mr. Wendland bad earler ruled 22 were nvald. The Dec. 10 repor ruled Cy Comdl resoluon suppors 1^ The followng resoluon wh reference o he Uned aes Czens beng held llegally n ran was sponsored bby Fowh Ward Counclman Waler McLeod and amended and seconded by Thrd Warf Counclman and Cy Councl Presden Max held a he Dec. 10 Councl Presden heldrequesed all cy resdens fly he Amercan Flag durng daylgh hours unl he Amercan hosages are freed. The followng s he eded ex of he resoluon: * Whereas, Amercan cllxensare beng held agans her wn a he Amercan Embassy n Tehran, ran. Ths ac s n drec volaon of an nernaonal law regardng he safey of allhaorals abdng m declared or known nsjhonal errores n foregn lands; and -, Amewu.agans her wfflu Toe acual of he ranan governmen and ndvduals dearly consue nernaonal bandry. The Presden of he Uned aes has demanded he ndvduals guly of hs ac of yranny and he governmen of ran adhere o nernaool law and release all 2m~ * - m nan U.cn sn edaely; and he Presden **** asked he Amercan people o speak h one voce abou hs parcular snaoon vn ran* Amercans have shown her accord wh he Presden n bs demand for he release of all U.. Czens beng held n rm M wh VRfVw? fua* f.ua pf q ^^f jj demonsraons; sow, herefore, be and s hereby resolved by he Muncpal Councl as follows: -The czens of Rahway are s oal accord wx re P ldffol m hs effors o ge he mmedae release of an such U.. czens by whaever means he deems necessary. -The -»»TM«of Bahway wn demonsnc ncu «ccara wno roc rvraopn oy unl anhebosages are.heamercaa- beas boldla ran wn be rele»»ed mmedae^. -A copy of hs resoluon w5b be sen o he presden of he Uned Naons. ecury Councl, he U.N. represenave from ran, he U.N. represenave from he Uned aes and he Presden of he h U Uned aes. Wafer sysem supples By R.R. Faszczewsk The Rahway Cy Coundl Dec. 10 acceped bds from fve frms for varous chem- cals for he Dvson, of Waer. A oal bd of $65,64.1 for 13 ems from fve frms for waer dsrbuon sysem ppe and appurenances was acceped by he Councl. n a laer o he Governng Body Cy Busness Admnsraor Joseph M. Harne poned ou 4fl ;000 <?? h«oal wll come from Communy Developmen Funds and he remander from he cys Waer Caps! Accoun. A conrac for 11 meal doors for he Dvson of Waer was awarded o G&M Door Conrols a her low bd of $,777. An aemp by Republcan coundlmen o rejec all bds and hen o able a moon o accep a bd by Capal- Conrols Co. for hree chlorne leak deecors a The Coundl voed 5-3 along pary lnes o lecep he Capal Conrols conrac wh he negave voes, comng from he GOP sde, aer Mr. Harne explaned was mpossble o ge lower bdders and sad a Republcan plea for more bdders could no be answered because here were no more bdders avalable n he feld. Tax assessmens agans he propery of he former Qulnn & Boden Co. on Elzabeh Ave., R a h w a y. now owned by nernaonal Fasener Research Corp., for hs year were lowered from $2,556,400 o,250,000 by a voe of he Governng Body n accordance wh an order by he Tax Cour of New Jersey. Absanng on he moon was econd Ward Counclman John C. Marsh. a Aer srkng a passage callng for he leavng of lghs on ousde of buldngs from dawn o.dsk he counclmen unanmously adoped a resoluon or ng he mmedae release of Uned aes czens beng held llegally n ran. Added o he measure were o amendmens by Cy Councl Presden and Thrd Ward Counclman Max held accusngg he ranan governmen and s people of "l^*.,.a*l«l KanlHrv* n sezngg.he U.. Embassy n Tehran and supporng Presden Jmmy Carer n whnfwr arrnnc he deems necessary o secure he release of he hosages. Also unanmously passed were resoluons honorng he Rahway Hgh chool Varsy Fooball Team for complng a 10-1 record and hs year and cng he schools soccer eam for complng a 14-4 record and wnnng he Wachung Conference champonshp. The pasor of he Frendshp Baps Church of Rahway, The Rev. Joseph N. Rsdden, who s leavng he dy church, was ced for hs servce o he communy. Re*apponred o a erm of hree years begnnng Thursday, Jan. 31, of nex year, as a dy consable was WHMn Hoodzow of 12 W. co Ave., Rahway. oa anoher 23 sgnaures because he dgnees had never voed, bu.he peon was sll le wh; 3,1 sgnaures, 142 more han necessary. The laes rulng s based on a conflc n he defnon of wha a regsered voer s. Accordlngo Judge Feller, hs readng of he Faulkner Ac defnes a regsered voer only as a person who has sgned up o voe and has acually exercsed hs franchse. However, he dy, represened by Drecor of Law Alan J. Karcher, conends all hose acually on he regsraon lss are regsered voers. FT* rasf* 20, «*#eg» 2 The judge ruled las week Mr. Karcher may brng hs own Faulkner Ac expers n a a hearng on Monday, Jan. 7, of nes yesr, o esfy o he defnon of regsered voer h he ac. The fnal fgures of regsered voers and cerfed lames on (Be peon wll decde he peons vady and possbly clear he w»y for a referendum o be held n he General Elecon nex November or n a specal elecon, f he cy clerk decdes o hold earler. Before a referendum, Cy Councl would be gven 60 days o repeal he ordnance addne he exra mllon o $3,000,000 already, appropraed, f so dered. Polce offer an-he ps The followng ps on how o avod becomng a vcm of crme hs holday ceason were offered o dy resdens by De. Cheser Holmes,.drecor, and Mrs. Marlyn Mazur, asssan drecor, of he Bahway Crme Prevenon Bureau: Do no dsplay large sums of cash. - Cany your purse dose o your body wh your hand coverng he clasp. - Wach for and reporsuspcous people. - Avod shoppng, alone. - ay aler o your surroundngs. --. Keep your doors and wndows well secured. - - When you leave your home for Chrsmas shoppng, mae ceran your doors are locked. - ecure your Chrsmas presens when no a home. - op delveres f you go ou of own. -- Leave lgh or rado on when your home s unoccuped. - When shoppng for Chrsmas gs, be sure o lock your vehcle doors. - Keep your car doors locked and he wndows rolled op. - Lock Chrsmas packages n he runk of your car, no a he back sea - Park h a lghed area. The dy polce deparmen receves numerous comsponsble dog owners, accordng o Cy P o l c e RENEW RTE.... Marys R.C. Church of Rahway held us Fall, 27 RENEW wrap-up celebraon on Nov. 30. Abou 5 members of he small dscubbon groups aended an evenng of prayer, sharng and refreshmens. A he presenaon of a. Chef Theodore Polhaxnus. Ordnances n he dy MqnM!! A M OVT 2 monhs of age be lcensed. n. order o receve a lcense he dog mus have had a rabes: nnoculaon. Cy ordnance fo r b d s dogs o be allowed o run a! large, or o be le ed ousde permng he dog obark, whne or howl, creang. nose ha dsurbs he peace. and good order of he neghborhood. Cog owners a wang her dogs are requred, o curb her anmals so neghbors do no have o suffer he responsbles of havng o dean up aer hem. "There s grea happness - n ownng an anmal, bu" here a also responlblul es ha go along wh.v Make ownng an anmal a joy o everyone n your famly.; ncludng your f a m l y of neghbors. Anmals can read cy ordnances, owners can, and wll be held accounable," sad Chef PoDumus. ee&mres newspaper

2 PAGE 2 THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 Dec. 10 fre rous 20 cy resdens Abou 20 resdens of a hree-sory frame house la Dec. 10 when an ac fre flashed o he floors below. No one was njured n he blaze a 24 Lafayee Ave., whch sared abou 11 a-m. Frefghers sayed a he scene unl 6 p.m. and boarded up he srucure. Fbmese zemvely damaged hs op wo floors of he hoosk*, fremen sad. Fre offcals sad he -house apparenly was dvded no several apar- jnecs, wh more rooms on he op floors. "There s a possbly here were fre code volaons n he buldmff." one fre offcal sad, hough no specfc volaons were noed on he fre repor. Fre offcals sad here was no drec evdence he buldng was used as a roomng or boardnff house, hough he cy s repuedly conducng an nvesgaon no ha possbly. Fremen have no esablshed a cause of he blaze, alhough arson was no suspeced. The Red Cross s seekng emporary sheler for he resdens who were roued. COMMUNTY EFFORT.. JrB. Trddy Popow, communy servce charwoman of he Rchway Junor ervce League, s shown presenng James Landano, resden of he Rhwny Lfers Group, nc. of Rahway rae Prson wh a check for $300. The money wll be used for he Parenal Awareness Program conduced by he Lfers Group. Mrs. Popow may be elephoned for nformaon concernng he program Your head sar on savngs n he Os«To have a Free-G* Holday eason and a Hgh-Yeld New > Open wh or add $5000 o a -,- 5.50% pecal Passbook avngs Accoun (5.73 effecve yeld) AlMUwn balance muf b«narm wmh mmuroy Open a 4-year Money Marke Cerfcae wh $5000 or more (call for he curren hgh neres rae) RAHWAY NEW-RECORD/CLAHK PATROT Open a 6-rrjonh Money Marke Cerfcae wh $10,000 or / more (call for he curren hgh neres rae) OE AM/FM Dgal Clock Rado wh boh wake-o-musc and wakc-o-alarm even Unon Couny communes facng a coslysh n her garbage Vlspoal se. mgh ge an exenson of her Monday, Dec. 31, dead: lne f hey encouner logscal problems n carryng ou holder Thomas W. Long sad Dec. 13. Couny offcals were sll reelng from*a recen meeng, when hey learned he sae would probably no pay he added coss of garbage dsposal, whch would be shed from le Hackensack meadows o a Mddlesex Couny she.^" "Were confroned wh a sae mandae," Freeholder long added. Norhern/Carlyle Auomac Elecrc Blanke MlfffOWN AVNG Eas Orange 36 Man ree Vcory Gardens (Dover! 325. aem ree Clark 56 Wesfleld Avenue and loan assocaon Wachung (n Pahmark) Roue Newark (Man Offce) 1030 Broad ree Logscal problems mgh delay dump dae A Rahway man, Edde mh, for example, proesed he mmnen agreemen because would no allow Unon Couny o ake advanage of resource recovery schemes whch nay O" ^ U&y UU4- UChWUC «***- nomcally feasble durng he nex decade. "Ths s oally unaccepable," he sad. " pus a srangleholdon prvae ndusry nave o seek means of resource recovery because any plan, o be successful, mus h a v e a guaraneed supply of garbage." The erm "resource recovery" s appled o echnologes as vared as reclamaon of valuable maerals n sold wase, recyclng ad cogeneraon, or he burnng of garbage o produce ndusral elecrcy. h her presenaon o he freeholders las week, DEP Commssoner Mrs. J e r r y Englsh, a umm resden, sad he Mddlesex soluon was compelled by me. Whle favorng he concep of resource recovery, she doubed he echnologes wn be feasble for several years. Unon Couny wll be locked no b conrac, as Freeholder Long explaned hen and Dec. 13, because Mddlesex b perahng so much me,.-n o n e y and energy fndng ways o accommodae Unon Couny Unon Couny has no legal recourse, he f r e e- ambguously gves he DEP he rgh o hrus garbage dsposal plans upon counes ha canno fnd her own. He laer added a op DEP offcal, George Tyler, had old hm prvaely he commssoner mgh consder an r nn f ha *,n» lmunhes encounered logscal dffcules n shppng he garbage souh. Ths s possble, consderng shor supples of garbage rucks, he added me and wear of he rp o he ye-undeermned ses and he V monhs needed o order replacemens, was noed. DARers en o feaure cusoms alk Rebecca Cornell Chaper of he Naonal ocey of he Daughers of he Amercan Revoluon of.rahway wll hold a meeng on Wednesday, January 2, of nex year, a 1 p.m. a he home of Mrs. Kenneh Freeman. Mrs. MsMogensen on deans Be A ownshp suden. Mss Paulne E. Mogensen, he daugher of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mogensen of 1% Brarbeah La., was named o he deans ls a Wenberg Unversy n prngfeld, Oho, for he fall erm. n order o receve he honor she had o acheve an academc average of 3.66 or hgher. Freeman wll be asssed by Mrs. James Marsden and Mrs. James ewar, cohosesses. A Cusoms Parol offcer. Frank Venura, from he Mddlesex Offce of he Uned aes Cusoms ervce of he Treasury Dep., wll speak on he "Frs Lne of Defense agans Drug mugglng along he Jersey Coas." The Chaper Board meeng wll be held a he home of Mrs. Ruh Cleland on Wednesday, Jan., a 10 Jack & Jll brngs ana backo dfy Chldren who wsh o have her pcures aken wh ana Clans wll agan have a chance on aurday, Dec. 22, a he.jack 4 Jll Kdde hop n Rahway. Parens who wsh o ake phoographs should brng hen: chldren o he shop, locaed a 1521 Man., from 10-J0 *.m. o 1 p.m. and from 2 o 3 p.m. f hfamher BMBP of Commerce aon Cab, he, Bonne Maye, Presden N.J. Wholesale Anques, Mr. Manor Delorenzo Elecrcal Conracors, Arhur DeLorenzo Charles E. earles Realy chazmans Clffs Hardware, Marn chwarz chwarz hoes Purolaor, Doug heeran Alex hpley Ruh mmons mh and Fenmore, Aorneys The ource ound-a-rama Dr. John J. prowls Tuneless Too, John K. arega - ae Chmney weep Co. eves Prnng ervce, eve Babc Cy Federal avngs & Loan Assn., Andrew E. rakele un Moors uon Place Naonal Equpmen, Cur Tarlon Rahway Travel Agency, Wllam and Mary Vslocky Commercal Trus Co., Mark F. Valen Wes Hudson ndusres Merck & Co., nc., Jula Wllams, Esq. Yarn Bucke Communy Camera, Rober eaman Hol-Ccaello Assocaes, nc. Valenm Olvera M. L. Kchens Kennedy Jewelers, Jm Kennedy Ray Eggers Agency. Ray Eggers A. c M. Wholesale Hardware Amon Moor Car Co., Rober R. Amon Ancens Order of Hbernans Anhonys Bke. Lock & Key hop The Aom Tablod Ala Federal avngs & Loan Assn. Bamboo Har Hu Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barh The Rahway News-Record, KurC. Bauer, Publsher Mrs. Donald J. Bauer, Assocae Publsher J. R. Baumanns Flors Beauful Homes Cener Bell Drug ore Benefcal Fnance Corp. Charle Brenners por hop crap Meal, Arnold Brown Phlp J. Can- Mr, and Mrs. Tor Cedervall Arm and Cosquer Corey & Corey Funeral Home, Travs & Theodore Corey Crme Prevenon Bureau, CHy of Rahway Peb-Davs Funeral Home, Wllam G. Davs Derma-Graphcs Rahway Flors & Gs, Mary Ellen DCaUld Ducoffs ons, nc. C. H. Eaoa P.cdy Carl A. Erckson 5 Paronz Your Fashon hop Pas Del, Rober Feeney Dr. Jerold M. Fcgenbaum, M.D. Flamngo Bar Foursome Dner, nc. James J. Fulcomer, xh Ward Counclman Galaxy Dner Gacobbe & ons Gnos Pzzera Leonard-Hggns Funeral Home Good & Pleny Luncheonee argens Mens hop, Herb Gorbunoff The Rahway avngs nsuon, Thomas F. GrahUl, Presden Helen Greelak Hamlon Laundry, Tom Regan Marks-Harrs, Gordon Harrs Jack & Tll Kdde shop Young Mens Chrsan Assn., Donald R. Keen Jerrys Auconeers Kowals Tavern The Lehrer-Crabel Funeral Home Llenfeld crap Co. Harpor, Dane Lord Lord Palles, Anhony P. Lord Markey Realy Assocaes, Rober B. Markey MA Texles Corp. McCorr.Jck, Neral & Company McDermo Pan Lnda and Andy McTeague Mehfessel & Werbel Merck c Co., nc., Leah Merlo MUex Precson Auo Tune-Up Mller Ponac-Cadllac, Ronald Mller Mller hoes Kngs Row, Jerry Morano Jans Fashons, Leo Muerperl The Naonal ae Bank Fred Olvera Dudley E. Paner Realy Pascale Agency, Eva Pascale Lawrence Perangelo Rahway Fus Ad quad Rahway Bulders upply Rahway Auo upply & ervce Co. Rahway Educaon Assocaon Rahway Hardware Rahway Hospal Rahway Lumber Rahway Moors, Charles Rosen Relance avngs & Loan Assn. Regna Company Rahway Womans Club Robnsons Hardware andwch hop, Dorohy Reagon ErcBlckes Rppen Agency. Abe Heppen f youre no a member, flow abou jonng f a! * aaa a aaa a aaa a a a s s a «a s! a aa a aa a a a s a aaa a aaa Haw elephone sysem speeds area servce A new elecronc swchng sysem ha speeds elephone calls o her desnaons faser han ever before, was placed n servce Dec. 16 for some cusomers. The new sysem, whch wll serve area resdens nnd busnesses whose elephone numbers begn wh 31, 32 and 3, processes calls a speeds much faser han convenonal elephone swlchlngeq.ulpmen. also makes avalable new communcaons servces desgned o make elephone callng more convenen "Ths elecronc swchng sysem reflecs New Jersey Bells commmen o provde Rahway-are cusomers wh he fnes elephone servce possble," sad Wllam McKnlay, New Jersey Bells area communy relaons manager. Mr. McKnlay added he compuerzed equpmen esablshes connecons elecroncally, abou 1,000 mes faser han elecromechancal swchng sysems. The equpmen also monors self consanly, nsurng vrually rouble-free operaons. He noed elecronc awrcmjg provdes specal oponal callng servces. ncludng Touch-Tone push-buon dalng. The sysems elecronc memory also enables cusomers o "program" her elephones o provde servces lke Call Wang," whch sgnals a cusomer alkng on he elephone when someone else s callng. The subscrber eher can pu he frs call on "holer and handle he second, or fnsh he frs conversaon and ake he second call. Wh "Call Forwardng," cusomers can nsruc her elephones o send all her ncomng calls o anoher elephone number. The cusomer smply dals a code from hs elephone, followed by he number o whch he calls are o be dreced. The calls are hen ransferred auomallary. Wh "peed Callng, cusomers can dal jus a few dgs o reach numbers hey frequenly call. The swchng sysems memory "remembers" he res of he dgs and dals hem auomacally. Three-Way Callng", les cusomers add a hrd person o a elephone conversaon already underway. The subscrber pus he second pary on hold, dals he : hrd parys number and, by depressng he elephone swlchbook, adds he second pary o he conversaon. Elecronc swchng also makes avalable ner-, naonal Drec Dsance Dalng, a servce maenahles subscrbers o dal numbers n 64 foregn counres drecly, whou he help of an operaor. nformaon ; abou hs servce s beng maled o cusomers n he hree Rahway elephone exchange areas. Elecronc swchng s a produc of eamwork by Bell Telephone Laboraores, he research end developmen un, and Wesern Elecrc, he manufacurng un. The new dry swchng sysem s par of New Jersey. Bells $500 mllon budge hs year for growh and modernzaon expendures. j ( a B e B 6 s % 5 5, Tb* ffflr lffvlon brandcms wcra mad* n EnoUnd n 127 and n ha U. n 10, bu ragulw broadcang dd no bgln unl 13 n Nrw York Cy. BELL ARE RNGNG...A New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. cenral offce echncan dsplays crcu boards conanng housands of bs of nformaon, a componen of he new elecronc swchng sysem ha wen no servce on Dec. 16 for 24,000 Rahway-area elephone cusomers. The compuerzed sysem processes calls a hgh speeds and provdes cusomers wh specal callng servces. Negro Wemen honor cys senor czens Members of he Rahway econ of he Naonal Conncl of Negro T omen honored approxmaely 200 s e n o r czens on aurday, Dec., a he groups "enor Czen Day Dnner" held a he ahway enksr Czen Cener. pecal honored for he day were Mrs. One Kemp and John Elchko. The dnner, he 10h annual affar honorng senor czens gven by he group, feaured a holday program of musc, as well as poery readng. Presden, Mrs. Caherne McHroy, w e l c o m e d he guess and hanked local busnesses for he donaons and Chrsmas gs for he rerees possble. he also LOREAL because youre worh f commended he C o a n c memben for he many hours of servce donaed o he affar. The commee people for he dnner were: Mrs. Jean Roberson, charwoman;mrs. Margare ockley, asssan charwoman; Mr». Louse M. Jackson, g charwoman, and Mrs. Mldred Demon, program charwoman. Bcaun la maca mm o ramb. h. macuka har of MHUM n <3rm( myhology, r. JrlfW has h cknfc nam. medusae. RAHWAY NEW-RECORD/CLARK PATROT Legon pos suppors U.. n nns crss Members of Rahway Pos Dec. 6 passed a resoluon.condemnng he holdng of. he hosage! n he Amercan Embassy n ran and urgng her fdlow czens oflyhe Amercan flag a all mes n her homes as a sgn of uny and suppor for effors o free he hosages. The resoluon, presened by former Cy Coundlmana-Lerge Wlson D. Beangard and seconded by Kenneh Haaner, he poss adjuan, called he sezure of he embassy "llegal and hosle," he sad he acon volaes "every far prncple of nernaonal relaons and human moraly" and expressed he pos members parosm and suppor for he counry and her complee suppor off he Presden n securng he release of he hosages. *X>pnlon l> ullmjuly d«- srmlmd by h< falng*. and no by h. nllac." Ubrfnar THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 PAGF3 Lve C hrsmas rees odd o holday sparkle Lve Chrsmas rees can have a longer lfe span and prolonged aracveness f people know how o care for hem, accordng o Thomas Ombrcllo, asssan professor of bology a Unon College and an exper on gardenng. Manager of he Colleges greenhouse, Prof. Ombrello was also responsble for he recenly-esablsked arboreum on he colleges 50-acre campus. naural beauy and aroma of a Chrsmas ree n he home ccn be apprecaed by everyone," he sad. Cu rees have been a radonal favore, and many wll be sold hs year n spe of he numerous arfcal ypes avalable, he noed. "f you are plannng o buy a cu ree, here are a few hngs o look for whle shoppng o nsure your ree wll las hrough he holday season," he professor added. When selecng a ree, he consumer should gve each one a good shake and carefully run hs fngers down he lengh of a branch. f needles fall, he ree has dred ou and wll drop s needles rapdly once ges ndoors. Also, he sad, be sure o look a he cu end of he ree. A fresh, healhy ree should have a gummy sap oozng from. Prof. Ombrello advsed buyers o sck wh he old relable frs, pnes and spruces. Unusual ypes, lke hemlock, do no hold her needles well aer beng cu. "Before you se your ree up ndoors, make a fresh cu n he runk, removng abou an nch or so from he end o allow for beer waer absorpon hrough he cu surface," he advsed. " s essenal o keep he cu end of he ree submerged n waer whle s ndoors o keep he needles fresh and green." mall balled and burlapped evergreen rees are becomng more popular each year for use as decoraed Chrsmas rees ndoors." he exper explaned. "They cos more han he average cu ree, bu hey can be planed oudoors o become par of he landscape," he Unon College professor sad. "Whle some people purchase hs ype because hey beleve foress are beng desroyed o provde cu rees, almos all Chrsmas rees, wheher cu or balled and burlapped, are grown on Chrsmas ree farms and are handled lke oher agrculural commodes. The 1500 RVNG TREET RAHWAY rees are a renewable resource and her use as decoraons n he home poses lle hrea o our counrys fores." There are a few pons o keep n mnd f you purchase a lvng ree and f you wan o survve. Prof. Ombrello poned ou. These nclude keepng he ree ndoors for only abou a weeks me and keepng h well waered. For seyerl days before and aer s ndoors, he ree should havea ^ m^ 0 a^mnr T«Hf o s chanrne envronmen h havng sored n an area wh condons nermedae beween ndoors and oudoors.,,, He suggesed an enclosed porch or an unheaed garage. Once he ree s oudoors agan, should be plaaek waered and saked as soon as possble n a hole prepared earler when he sol was no ye frozen., "Planng a Chrsmas ree each year," he garde exper concluded, "can become a famly projec, w resuls can be seen for generaons o come.",, (;) PANTER REALEJf DUDLEY E. PANTER, JR. REALTOR Rahway

3 \ PAGE 4 THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 Hew Baker* KOT CHRTOPHER BAUER BAHVKT e W0 * $gfefecob N«w Jnej* OUef WMHT»1* k "-*H B* r«ulk>d TOT Bsndar Mamc kx BAUER PUBLHNG & PRNTNG LTD. 1*70 Broad ree Rahway, N. J loa, DONALD J. BAOEH Assocae Publsher Qsallr W M U 1«of New Jeur. oe. ROBERT R. FAZCZEWK Asssan Edor Ts Ea!nra7 N«ra Been* and Cek Pa re weekly newspapers servng he bes neress of her respecve communes. s he endeavor of hese journals o presen he news n a sound, oe, and radonal manner, m«««hhng he rghs of all by accurae facual saemen and measured reasonable opnon. shmrpca B*.U«1 KH»~«-f Poace 1.50; Ousde Unon and Mlddleux ComM J10.50 econd Clan Poap Pad a Bahwy, New Jeney Congressman MATT RNALDO ZTH DTRCT NW JHMV Federal reform needed o ease home buyng nflaon s urnng he Amercan dream of borne ownershp no an economc fanasy. We have moved no an e n when many famles, especally hose seekng o buy her frs home, fnd hemselves prced em of he bossng marke. The soarng cos of resdenal propery and sky-rockeng moragec neres raes corebme o cac hs naonal problem. n Unon Couny he mpac also s beng fel hrough a slump n new borne consrucon and a resulng loss of jobs and ax revenues. The Bulders Assn. of Meropolan New Jeney calculaes 547 sew home consrucon projecs a year are beng los n he couny. Ths mean 03 robs are los or jeooardzed. he economy s draned of mllon a year n" consrucon wages, and $4 mllon a year s forfeed n local ax revenues. nce 170 he cos of home ownershp has rsen a an annual rae of.3% and s projeced o connue o rse a a rae of 10%. By 16 he medan-prced new home s expeced o self for 0.000, whch he average down paymen approachng 123,000. These rsng home coss occuped wh sprng neres raes have creaed a suaon n whch less han 10% of Amercan famles can now afford o buy a borne of her own. For every percenage pon ncrease n morgage neres raes, economss esmae ha 1.7 mllon funllkf are pushed oa of he housng marke. Ten years ago people snendng from 16 o 20% of.hen 1 famly ncome on bousng. Today, many spend more han 35% on boosng. ome are commed o housng coss ha absorb 40 o 50% of her ncome. Famles sellng one home and buyng anoher nave he advanage of sellng a a prce nvarably hgher han hey orgnally pad. Ths helps hem mee he heaver down paymens and hgher neres raes nvolved n he purchase of a new borne. uch an advanage does no, however, exend o young couples and ohers wanng o buy her frs home. Consequenly, hey are he hardes b vcms of he soarng cos ofnousmg. On he average, he cos of a new home has rsen wce as fas as a young couples ncome whle he cos of buyng an exsng home nas rsen a a rae 1.5 mes as fas as her ncome. An addonal facor s, snce lenders have less money U> lend, hey prefer a larger down paymen n order o spread ou her lmed funds. Ths hurs frs-me home buyers he mos snce few of hem have esablshed equy. There are several acons ha could be aken a he federal level o make home purchase easer, and all of hese opons are beng explored m Congress. They lodnde an expanson of he graduacd-paymen morgage program ha allows a lower morgage paymen n he frs wo years of home purchase and gradually-ncreasng paymens over he lfe of he morgage. Ths s of parcular help o young famles who axe unable o mee hgh morgage coss n he early years of her workng lves. Anoher proposal under revew s he esablshmen of ndvdual Housng Accouns. Ths form of governmen asssance would oner people ncenves o save for her down paymen on a home. would allow frs-me home buyers o accumulae equy by seng asde a specfed annual amoun ha would no be couned as ncome for federal xx purposes. The federal governmen would be re-mbursed when any home purchased hrough hs program s re-sold. Connued use of ax-exemp revenue bonds as a source of morgage fnance for low and mddle ncome famles also s necessary. n addon, he federal governmen should revse Federal Housng Admnsraon and Veerans Admnsraon morgage programs o make hem more responsve o rapd changes n he bousng marke. FHA morgage celngs for sngle-famly homes are oen based on anreauskauy-tow propery valuaons. As a resul, fnancal dffcules are creaed for morgage applcans. One way o overcome hs shorcomng would be o se FHA morgage celng* accordng o a formula reflecng he acual curren marke value of he propery nvolved. More frequen adjusmen of FHA and VA morgage neres raes o beer reflec changes n he housng marke also would help. The mos effecve soluon for he housng marke problems s o brng nflaon under conrol, bu hs mus be done by cung fedeml spendng and whou resorng o a dangerous, overly-gh money polcy. uch a polcy would lead o a deeper and more prolonged recesson and a caasrophc drop n new home consrucon wh he door beng slammed on mllons of poenal frs-me house bj es, sele o aud energy use n homes n a jon effor, he New Jersey Dep*. of Energy, New Jerseys gas and elecrc uly companes and he New Jersey Fuel McrchansAasn.wUl provde low-cos energy auds for he saes homeowners begnnng hs monh. Ths new servce, called he New Jeney Home Energy avngs Program, wll provde homeowner/occupans of one-o-four-famuy dwellngs wh comprehensve nformaon on conservaon opons and fnancng for home energy mprovemens. Ths aud servce wll nclude on-se srucural nspecon of he dwellngs. Auds wll be performed by uly personnel a a 15 charge. Combuson-effcency ess of ol-fred furnaces wll be provded by fuel-ol servce personnel for a 10 fee. Home auds wll be provded free of charge for resdens elgble for he Lfelne Cred Program. Lfelne s desgned o absorb some of he coss of home heang for he elderly, he dsabled and he blnd, wh a sae-funded $100 uly cred. The New Jersey Home Energy avngs Program has been conceved o secure maxmum czen parcpaon," explaned Energy Commssoner Joel R. Jacobson. Ths program wll supply nformaon and nsrucon ha can reduce some resdens fuel bls as much as 50%, whle reducng New Jerseys overall consumpon of energy," he added. The one-hour auds wll nsruc homeowners on wha modfcaons hey can make, especally small modfcaons ha cos less han $100, such as weahersrppng and caulkng. The program wll be announced hrough nsers n all resdenal elecrc uly blls nally over he nex hree monhs. f he publc response s favorable, hs perod may be exended. Elecrccusomers wll be asked oconac her elecrc ules for nformaon and requess for auds. Gas-heang cusomers wll be dreced o conac her gas company, whle ol heang homeowners wll be referred o he NJDOEs oll-free Energy nformaon Lne (00) To monor and evaluae he qualy and success of he program, he NJDOE wll receve monhly summares from each uly and from he Energy nformaon Lne. Addonally, he NJDOE wll re-examne randomly some of he on-se nspecons performed by each uly.!= :2sa!hs cer hs mjsl aadl have been performed, follow-up quesonnares wll be sen o homeowners on a random bass. The NJDOE wll subm he programs resuls o he Uned aes Dep. of Energy as New Jerseys verson of he federal Resdenal Conservaon ervce Program. "We hope o be able o demonsrae our program s jus as effecve as he federally-mandaed program, bu wh coss ha are subsanally lower,"-sad Commssoner Jacobson. Leers o he edor Fre company hanked for dsplayng holday spr As a cy axpayer am very proud of he fne holday spr exhbed by he members of Engne Co. No. 5 of he Rahway Fre Dep., locaed on Maple and Jefferson Aves. The men, ncludng Cap. John Maraz, Frefgher Thomas Johnson and Frefgher Frank B. Wlery, respond o all calls wmn fve mnues and me upkeep of he frebouse and s decoraon for he holdays are a cred o he neghborhood. Frmnn>1 Parl <5-r 613 W. Hazelwdbd Ave. Rahway Vsng nurses gve hanks o Uned Way supporers As we ener he holday season, he Vsng Nurse and Healh ervces would lke o hank hose people who have conrbed o he Uned Way. As an Unon Couny Uned Way member agency, we derve grealy needed fnancal asssance from hose conrbuons. Mrs. Rosemary Cuccaro Regsered nurse Execuvedlrecor Vsng Nurse and Healh ervces 354 Unon Ave. Elzabeh Townshp Boy cous hke a Valley Forge Members of Clark Troop No. 45 of he Boy cous of Amerca wen on a hke o Valley Forge, Pa.,on Nov. 17, led by coumaser Wllam cheel. The hke sared a a.m. and fnshed a 3 p.m. was a compass hke, n whch each boy had o ake a compass readng and proceed frmn pog o "On fc 10-mle course ha lnked mporan pons n he park. Besdes walkng 10 mles each scou was requred o wre a 250-word composon on somehng abou he park or a person who sayed a he park durng he Revoluonary War. Aer he hke he scous sopped a he Valley Forge nformaon Cener where hey saw a 20-mnue flm abou he hardshps he solders faced here durng he Revoluonary War. When he scous reurned hey were reaed o dnner a a ownshp resauran. Each boy wll receve a medal for compleng he hke. On he hke were: Jnns. han Lndqus, Keh Erkson, Davd Flood, Mchael Mller, Crag Esenhower, Mchael Mark McKewen, Erc Parsons, Rchard Wenberg. even lkler, Waler Kowko and Rober McDonough. Paul Crosby A cy resden, Paul Crosby, he son of Mrs. Ogden E. Crosby of 1435 Church., was promoed n he Ar Force o he rank of echncal sergean. g. Crosby s an ar raffc conrol echncan a Dycss Ar Force Base n Ablene, Tex. He s a 167 graduae of Rahway Hgh chool. The sergeans wfe. Mrs. Jane Croshys from Amesbury. Mass. RAHWAY NEW-RECORD/CLARK PATROT eveny hgh schoolers ge op honors Rahway Hgh chools honor roll ls for he frs markng perod was announced las week. Among sophomores, hgh honrs, whch requres an average of 2 or beer n all major subjecs wh no mark below 4, was acheved by 13 sudens or approxmaely 3.23% of he 402-member class. Tweny-nne junors, or approxmaely 7.65% of he 37 sudens n ha class, acheved he hgh honor, and 2 senors, or abou.6% of he 316-member class, made he hgh honor lsng. The honor roll requres an average of 4 o 1 n all major subjecs wh no mark below 75. Among sophomores 64 were named o ha ls - abou 15.2% of he class. One hundred egh junors, or approxmaely 2.5% of he class, acheved he honors saus, and 100 senors, or abou 31.6% of he class, made he ls. Requred for aanng mer ls recognon s an average of 0 o 3 n all major subjecs wh no mark b e o w 75. Approxmaely 3.4% of he sophomores - 14 were lsed on he mer roll. Tweny-four junors, or abou 6.33% of ha class, were named, and 24 senors, abou 7.5% of ha class, were named. ophomores HGH HONOR ROLL 3ene, Caherne 3ucc. Ana Cm-avella, Lnda Ca-.no, Jack Cerkvenk, usan Dcker, Jacquelne pprgh, Laura?avs, Keyna Grlle Dawn Lawlor, Eleen Lowsky, Karen Probus, Debbe. snevsk, Mchael ophomores HONOR ROLL Archer, Megan Aloy, Danny Angelo, Ton Ansley, Hcky-- Bemard*.Ka/ Bladz Bono _. Boyle,. H(. _. ezaj?odd. 3roek, Davd " Buckley, Rober Bukowsk-, Lynda Calcchoj Jm Caranco,! Rober Chrzanowsk, Donna Clemen, obcr Coyne, Carl BOro, John G. DVla, Rober Ederer, Paaela Gabel, Kke ""* Garrson, Ted Gryzec, Pay. Henderson, Ann Hood, Doug Uouck, Lsa Jones, London Kadaras, haron Kelly, Theresa Klock, Mchael Kordch, James Kurosk, Andrew Lavn, Colleen Lensch, Karen Leone, Judh Lopree, Barbara Lukovc, Lola Kalone, Mchele McCarhy, Wllam. Hesaros, Denns Mcklovc, Td OBren, Gcraldne Pannone, Rch Pope, Dawn Peer, ephen Hankns, Davd Khunm, Karen Hobak, Yvonna andhors, Bll ankner, Joseph anacruz, Mlon ekley, Hober ano, Jacquelne lnsk, John mnk, Karen efanbk, Joseph ueber, Carol weeman, Barbara Verner!, John Uhseler, El=bsh Wllams, Carolyn Wek, Rchard Yarbough, Emanuel ophomores MERT ROLL C1.1U3CT., ue Damasewcz, haron Frede.-cks, ue Henderson, Maureen Jones, Clarence Xuznz, Cella Leone, Charles HacKenze, Bll Moran, Andrew Reyes, CeBar Hoer, Mchael zoak, Parck Vll, Davd Wllams, Denzl HTDHHONORROX Anderson, Mary Barre, John Bove, Karen Browner, Eleen Brown, usan Connolly, Donna Curre, Robn yedele, Phlp Ganfas, John Haefner, Louse ovno, ean James, John.KebUe, Lsa Kuc, Jance Leach, Ana veccha, Carl Monyek, Cndy OKane, Mark Reynolds, Karen Rodden, Theresa chm, Alan hnmnn, crag koek, Raymond mh, Calon mh, Ban^pn agch, Gharon Whehouee, Erc Wrgh, Andrea Junors HONOR ROLL Bragg, Gawan Brandner, Lynda Brdgeforh, Amos Brown, ephen Brusco, obev Buchanan, Dave Buhl, haun Charewycz, Peer Cherlco, ean Clemen, Karen Collns, Guy Coyne, Jacquelne CykovJc, Lsa DAnbroso, Hck Dooley, Ellen J>rscoll, Lor Egdo, Joseph Parrell, ean Plynn, Trcan Franco, Jose Garber, Davd Garrson, Lnda Gaureau, Dense Gacobbe, Joseph Grvan, Heaher Green, George Greene, Darryl Bagler, Darlene "Harrs, Lesle 4 "j Eeuse?, Kaanne Hlnsk, Joseph Holencsak, Karen Howarh, Laura Kurd, Lews Jackson, Rebecca Johnson, Velca Jones, Donald Jones, Hdward Jones, Km. Kamnskas, ll»nee Kng, Paul Klock, John Klusewcz, Dane Langon, Davd Lavn, Kelley Lawlo", Kobej Lee, Clr.s Leonj, Parca Leskcwnky, Eleen Maer, Andy McClelland, Cheryl McCormck, Chrs McLaren, Allson Melando, Nancy Meroka, Joann Kagel, andy Nardone, Dane OConnor, John Parham, Regnald Parrllo, Gerard Paeman, Tom Pender, Rober Perez, Hose Mary Pee, Peer Fegar, Elzabeh Person, usan Powley, Ruh.Frasad, Eajv Pula, Dane Rankng, Kachell Reason, Jan Revorendo, Cheryl Hhumm, Chrsne Rchardson, 7 nesba Rodrgo;Elzabeh Roeloffs, Bruce Ryan, James cacchaco, Chrsne efer, Carl eler, Padok forza, Domnck mh, Todd mh, Wllam L. pedel, Manna ueber, James underln, Lynne weenan, Lsa wssack, Loree Thomas, Lsa Terney, John Tseo, Domnc Tel, usan Varad, Mchelle Vaslakos, Ncholas Tolo, Mono walker, Aaron Veldlng, Maryanne Vonson, Joseph Vhe, Teresa Wners, Jane Wsk, Alan Young, Darren dyxuk, jjonna Zlzow, Hark Junors MEBraOLL Andre, Gregory Ashaon, Marlene Bacgalupo, Anhony Barnck, Peer Buler, Ronald Buler, Tyrone Campbell, Rober Canlfeld. Donald, Collns, Dong DVo, Carmela Gala, James Gorgon, eve Carre, Gregory Hah, Kyle Jackson, Frank Lee, Hark MaUBao, Ranald Nelson, Erca Olson, John Osborne, Vncen Hoysor, Kevn des, andy mh, Kahryn Thurson, Dawn enors HGH HONOR ROLL Addona, Mark Albacee, usan Anderson, Wllam Bock, Paul Buechler, Jeffrey Carllo, Kraberly Clay, Troy Creg;-c, R-hnrr.H Dev, Kenneh Dunham, Dorohy avs, Hey Furman, Carol Hoener, ara ssler, Lnda Kamnsk, Jean Kuznz, Mahew rarko, Dane Person, Larry. Rche, Lnda Roegers, John Boman, Mark ch, Allson ewar, Elzabeh Tsu, Vcor Vance, Jeanne V/herdge, Donna exnofs HONOR ROLL?Alba, Ders.. Ashby, Deborah Bacsk, Fa Barrera, A-lene Bavuka, Davd Baucom, Ken Bersey, Marea Boyle, ue Boyle, Wllam Breen, Parce Cadgan, Mary Buonocore, Kary Caldwell, Hoderck Caravella, Kahy Caer, Parca Caudll, Mary Caulfeld, Lorea Chembno, Para Chsholm, haron Connor, Jacke Cronn, Parca Dorzas, Dense Duca, Bre Ealey, Rosalnd Favor, Dane Fckln, Dawne Pllmore, Hobera Frso, andy Plorczak, Terry Fredercks, Larry- Gardner, Evangelne Gaureau, Ronald Gnex, haron Gonea, Tna Gordon, Terr Hand, Maron Hckmon, Lsa Hrepcsak, ue Buff, Robn Johnson, Dena Johnson, Ruh Jolnes, Vncen Jordan, Rch Kama, Laean Keen, Tn ahj Tracy Lews, andra Mazurek, Andrew McArdle, Maureen McCloskey, Ramona Mercer, lobn Mka, Rober Mlls, Ada Moces, Kevn OGrady, Darren Overon, Debra PalmGano, Vcora Fanko, Debra Paschal, Jacquelne Paaoua, Rosemaxle Perkns, LaTanJa Peer, Lnda Peraro, Traoy Peraroa, Hosanne Pngor, Rchard Popov, Thomas Egg, Joann Rvera, ylva Roberson, Kancy Roy, uaan Royser, Bernard ohroeder, Harybeh des, Judy nus, Darvs orey, Crag urma, Lsa wssaok, Nancy Tavormlna, Deb Tovler, Alan Trlppod, Jessca Turek, Tracey.Twaddle, Vllam Tb-erdak, Cheryl Ur, Rex Vaderrama, Harold Ualah, Lsa Wey, Joann Wllams, Vnny Wlson, Bandy Vson, Vllam Wncaes, uzanne Wsk, T.<nrp Nkowsk, usan Wck, rene W.ke, Debbe Zlmwl, Mchell Zlo, Lorrane enors MERT ROLL Baske-vlle, Adenno Blanks, Herman Brunson, Mchael Bugay, Theresa Collns,.John Cusmano, Anhony Degnan, Kahleen Denny, Pax-ck DOro, usan Downey, Keh Fama, Cha.lcs Handy, Anhony Hayducko, Doug Jafo, ue Jung, Do un Daye, Melvn Lee, Mak fcde -rao, John McKelvey, Cus Kol, Kcr.-y cvven, Becy Jegnan, Mchael ephens, LC V.argo, Jeffrey for role n cy he A Newark man was gven malmom of seven years and cred fx 136 days already served n he Unon Couny Courhouse n Elzabeh on Dec. 7 for adng and abeng a robbery n Rahway. Convced was Bran Konze of 11 M. Prospec Ḋscharged from probaon *on be condon he make full resuon of money obaned n ndrr false preenses n Lnden was Nefl oppello of 353 emnary Ave., Rahway.. Gven consecuve senences of years and hreeo-foor years, respecvely, for commrng obbery and armed robbery n Rahway m Nahanel rby of 105 Dwgh., Jersey Cy. Charges of commrng robbery and assaul wh he nenon of robbng, breakng and enerng or enerng whou breakng, carryng a weapon and beng armed n Rahway were dsmssed agans Tyrone Glens McDanels of 671 Lncoln Ave., Orange. Pleadng nnocen o possessng a conrolled, dangerous subsance n Rahway was Joseph W. Maccha.el of 105 Gaywood Ave.. Coloma. A cy resden. Max A. amuel of 15 Lawrence., had hs case adjourned o a laer dae on a charge of possessng cocane n Rahway. The Rahway Polce Crme Prevenon Bureau s offerng 10 calendars, wh crme-prevenon ps for every monh free. Resdens may pck up one by soppng by he offce, locaed a 21 Cenral Ave., Rahway, on he second floor Monday o Frday from :30 a.m. o 4:30 p.m. or elephone , er. 51 or 52. We jon you n welcomng 10, he sar of a new decade. May brng you and your famdy only he good hngs n lfe: los of healh and happness! Jxoe Reppen = -Healb REAL ETATE NURANCE (201) f, fefe 22, a 2p.ss. # OAHWAY THEATRE, khkmok -mmmwm TnnrrnmrrrrmT mm uw canrau urn. mmjm BTrum Fnamraucaaau RAWAY NEW-BECORD/CLARK PATROT THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 PAGE 5 The Magc Formula for Chrsmas... Good frends, good wll, good healh! We wsh you a abuuace of all hree. MmncK & CO., NC. RAHWAY, NEW JEREY 1" n e

4 RAHWAY NEW-RECORD/CLARK PATROT THURDAY, DECEMBER PAGE 7 PAGE 6 THURDAY, DECEMBER Preven holday dread by changng radons uppled by Unon Couny Co-operave Exenson ervce As be holday season approaches, many people ^uj UCMU uc whue monh of December and par of January. Ths s que a conradcon o he jublan people you see n he sores and on elevson and he "Ho-Hos" ha fll he»r. Many ndvduals wonder why hey are mssng hs gay, happy feelng. They wonder wha s wrong wh hem. They dread he houghs of all he exra work ha goes along wh a holuday celebraon and he shoppng for gs or even food whch akes more money han hey had ancpaed. Then he g wrappng and decorang can be a real chore. Thoughs of he day aer he holday creep n and he le-down can be very pronounced and uevusuuug. mauy people wan o dg a hole, and crawl n. However, s mporan o know more people han no have he same msgvngs abou he holday season. Lack of grea joy, happness and gaey on he paof many ndvduals s no unusual.. The holday observance should be alored o he ndvduals needs, no o he needs off he merchans. An ndvdual should ake sock of ones feelngs abou he holday and have he ype Resauran & Cockal Lounge Luncheons served Monday o Frday Dnners served Monday o aurday 134 Fulon ree Rahway, Ne«- Jersey Reservaons acceped-- of celebraon ha s n keepng wh hs or hs famlys feelngs. More and more people and/or famlff axe makng alernave plans for dffer- en ways of celebrang he holdays oher han he socalled radonal way. o, f you d r e a d he houghs of he comng holdays, may make you feel beer o know many, many oher people feel he same way. sn jus you. can save you meney uppled by Unon Couny Co-operave Exenson ervce n hese days of rsng food prces, consumers are lookng for ways o cu her food budges. Here are some suggesons. Wch he supermarke adversemens for specals and plan your weekly menus around hese ems. U also a good dea o make a ls, menal or wren, and follow. Cens-off coupons can also save you money, bu only f hey areforan hem you need and wn use. Make noe of poron szes. f you fnd yourself hrowng away leovers, cu down on he amoun of foodd you buy and prepare for eachmeal. Try he lesser-known or: no-name brands. Whle he sze, color and exure, of hese food hems may vary, hey are safe and nurous and can offer savngs of ap o 40% over naonal brands. Ress buyng prepared snack foods. These are usually hgh n prce and calore; and low n, nurens. nsead, serve your famly raw frus and vegeables. Use un prcng o compare dfferen brands and szes of he same hem. Aesonfng o fw AM. a foundaoncnam appmumfcr maka^pcn help prooc ddn from brng dred by RAHWAY NKW-BgCORD/CLAEK PATBCT form mqo evaabk Forms are avalable for placng an arcle announcng elhar a weddng or News -Record or The Clark Paro. Telephone or wre care of 1470 Broad., Rahway, N.J , specfyng whch form you wan. The approprae form " wll be sen o you by mall. No forms are avalable for brh announcemens, bu such sores axe prned free of charge when submed. For $ he newspaper wll prn a wo-column., phoograph wh he sory. There "s no addonal charge for havng more man one person n he pcure, be a weddng or engagemen. The newspaper wll also run a wocolumn scrp headlne and complee.accoun of he weddng or background of he couple engaged. Boh he phoograph suppled o he newspaper, plus, he one he newspaper makes for prnng purposes, wll be reurned o he sender. The newspaper wll also supply a non- Mss Debra Maaskan o wed Mr. Yokobosky The engagemen of her daugher. Mss Debra Lyn Maaskan. o George Paul Yokobosky of Lyndburs was announced by_mrs. BeracUns Mass&an of Clark. kan, Jr. of Redondo Beach/cr" "* *» *.» «- Tbe brde-elec s a-graduae of Arhur X. Johnson Regonal Hgh chool n Clark and s employed as a reservaon supervsor for World Arways a Newark nernaonal Arpor. Her fance was graduaed from Holy Famly Hgh chool n Unon Cy and Adelphl Unversy n Garden Cy, N-Y. He s employed as an operaon group supervsor or he Por Auhory of New York and New Jersevybased a re arpor. The couple plan o be marred on unday, June l.of nex year, a Holy Trny Church n Perh Amboy, fadng dppng of be sory a no addonal cos. Thoaewho do no wsh o ave a phoograph accompany her announcemen are charged $5. They, oo, wll receve a complee.snry. wh a wo-column scrp bead. Tbe same ype :bf clppng s sen D ne "pary nvolved. > s undersood be phoograph becomes he propery of he newspaper and s reurned as a couresy. The newspaper does no assume responsbly for maeral los n be malls, alhough la sen back "Reurn Posage Guaraneed." onacaus o skae awaraance Ge yowr Chrsmas Bsready and.brng o ana Clara, who wll make a mcjd appearance a he Warnanco ce kang Cene a he oseje secon of Warnanco Fa on anday. ; Dec 23. ana wol spencvhe enre day lauga he cener,.ang o he youngsers and gvng hem free candy casea. Unon Counys rnk wn be decoraed for, hs fesve occason, when everyone s nved o skae wh ana o holday carok.. The Warnanco ce kang Cener wll bo open onh day froc 10J30 ajn. o 12J0. p.m., 1 o 3 p.m.. 3:30 o 5:30 p.m. and ^0 o 10-M p.m., accordng o weekend er s.25 {or senor czens and youh and 1.75 for adus.. -DNTRODUCNG-- Mss Debra Maaskan and George Yokobosky dork pupls harmonze for senore The premere performance by "The Vllage Vocals." a sngng group of Clark junor hgh school pupls, was re-,cenly. gven a Ashbrook Nursng Home n coch Plans; They sang melodes from Broadway muscalsrfol- - lowed by Chrsmas carols. A fcmsjc, h: yc:^3ers me,durng a producon of "The ound of Musc," sponsored by he Clark Pep. of Recreaon. The grls decded o organze a group ha would offfer muscal programs o audences n nursng homes and hospals. The Vocals now mee sem-weekly o rehearse and hey plan a seres cf performances durng 130. Ther debu was arranged by he Recreaon Dep. of Ashbrook. Openng Cdebraon-Ncw hrough January 5! hank Choose one when yum open or add o a savugs accoun. Howard Collecon A $500 o $4, depos Howard Collecon B $5,000 or more Depos «> «-koogupny D/ One Jec PECALZNG N QUALTY PHOTOGRAPHY N YOUR HOME (Porras Taken) ENGAGEMENT. BRDAL ANNVERARE BAEMTZVAH WEDDNG,m ma T/UT (aer weekdays). CALL BM-/G7 (a 10 a.m. o 2 p.m.) 34HOU* ANWOOC lovc RECOMMEND) BYPHYaAN NfAHT-ADUlT 5 3 ( < «3 «NEW DEPARTURE - HYATT BEARNG DVON 0E GENERAL MOTOR CORPORATON 1300 Raran Road Clark, New Jersey BEARNG THEE GFT GRNDFOTHB! CLOCK OVER 100!W TOCK FB BUBAY 63 -Te TGG3 ALL FROM FAMOU - MANUFACTURER FREE-DELVERY FREE ET-UP ROCKER BUBJEB6F TA6K TABU-D TULE-BUMY sncs-yeaoaars scene esans 6CLE3-6W6 PBCEBU^ WlAKPT4flTBCHA«OHAWKAMBhcAllPaoC«B>rr Ths offer apples o new deposs only. The mnmum n each caegory mus reman on depos for, 12 mbnhs. One g per deposor. orry, regulaons preven awardng a g for ransferrng funds from one Howa oward accoun o anoher. All gs wll be maled. We reserve he rgh o make subsuons f necessary, or o perm you o selec anoher g from he same "Howard Collecon" f merchandse s unavalable o us. G offer ends January 5,10, and apples o he Clark off ce only. o 10 years Tme avngs annual yeld on 6 o years Tme avngs g.lz%-:z%% 4 o 6 years Tme avngs 2«o 4 years Tmo avngs annual yeld 1 o H years Tme avngs On all Tme avngs Accouns, dvdends are creded on he las busness day of each monh and may be whdrawn whou penaly a any me. FDC regulaons requre he followng penales for whdrawal of prncpal from Tme avngs Accouns before maury: On any accoun wh a maury of more han 1 year, he penaly s loss of 6 monhs neres. On any accoun wh a maury of one year or less, he penaly s loss of 3 monhs neres. A mnmum depos of only $250 s requred o open he above accouns: however, o qualfy for a g you mus depos $500 or more. Regular avngs annual yeld Dvdends are pad monhy on neguar avngs, oo. neres from day n o day ou. as long as you leave $10 n ll he end of he monh. These are 6-monh cerfcaes wh a mnmum depos of $10,000.The Howard pays he hghes rae allowed by law. No paral whdrawals are permed, and no neres s pad on accouns closed pror o maury. Foup-Year Cerfca These specal hgh neres cerfcaes may be opened for four years wh a mnmum depos of $500. The rae whch s guaraneed for he full erm, s one percenage pon below he average yeld on 4-year Treasury ecures. Ths rae changes on he frs calendar day of each monh, and s announced by he U.. Treasury Deparmen hree busness days pror o he effecve dae of he new rae. Funds deposed n hese specal cerfcaes are compounded connuously by he Howard o provde he maxmum yeld allowed by law. FDC regulaons requre ha he penaly lor whdrawal of prncpal pror o maury s loss of 6 monhsneres. c ffee checkng Absoluely free! No monhly servce charges, no per check charge. Free checks mprned wh your nsme. Depos $ 1 ^ ^ o sar; nn mnmum aer ha! f you hnk wrngcherks s a nusance, ask us abou Dal N Pay. Dal N Pay les you pay blls by phone, even ransf* money beween your cofree Checkng Accoun and Howard 55% Passbook avngs Accoun by ohone. And he cos s only OC per ransacon less han a posage samp! 1161 Raran Road, Regular Hours am o 4 pm Daly am o 7 pm Frday 10am o 1pm aurday Drve-Up Hours am o 6 pm Daly arr. o 7 pm Frday 10 am o 1 pm aurday Member FDC

5 PAGE THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 wh be-devlng wn Coach Tom Lews Rahway ndans opened her baskeball season wh a 71-5 wn over We Wesned Blue Devls before a full house a Rahway on Dec. 14. The Blue Devls jumped off o a lead a he end of he frs perod, bu he Lews-coached eam ook over n he second perod, scorng four unanswered baskes o ake he lead and hey never los. Mch Zmmell and Vncen Jonesz combned for nne pons n he perod. The ndans h egh of 11 shos n he perod. The cy eam connued s orrd shoong pce n he second half, hng 1 of 31 from he ONel Thomas, had 13 assss. The Rahway basebahers ou-bounded he Blue Dvls 3-24, as Vnne Jons, ChnrUe Holmes and Andrew Collns combned for 26 rebounds o lead he way. Top Rahway scorers were Jones, 21; ZmmU, 10; Holmes, 12; Alex Johnson, egh; Thomas, 10 and Collns egh. Rahway had he edge from he floor and 11 o 10 from he lne. Mrs. Anno vhra,4, 44-year resden of dy Mrs. Anna vhra, 4. of 56 DeHar P.. Elzabeh, ded Monday. Dec. 10, a home. Born n Ausra-Hungary, n wha s now Czechoslovaka, she had lved n Rahway 44 years before movng o Elzabeh 13 years ago. he was predeceased by her husband, Marn vhra, who ded n 132. urvvng arc hree sons. Marn vhra of Cranford, Blar vhra of Rahway and Edward vhra of Clark, and sx grandchldren. Arrangemens were compleed by he Lehrer-Crcbe! Funeral Home a 275 W. Mlon Ave., Rahway. FACT & FGURE; wwwmwmwwu nce 166, he Consumer Pres ndex hm man hn doubled. ome em hre MW m n nrc* a lo moe han ha," howerer. The Foncbe 11 paru car. nroduced ha year, now coea 600 percen more han U 165 prce. The bee umamen n 166, f you could have nude, would bare been en ounce of gold. Tn precou meal U en lme more precou oday han ra 14 yers ago. * A good nvesmen oday rould appear o be an em ha has no gone up n prce a all snce 166: a new elecrc shaver from Remngon. The new Remngon Trple Head model coss abou 20, he same prce a lnulsr model dd nearly s decade and a half ago. The company plans o hold he lne hs year sgalns cos ncreases on all models. Fooall»am jacke* cause Board dbegr use he 2,000 o purchase rng or waches as awards hs year, bu adop a new polcy abou he- procedures for makng award* n he fuure. Anoher Board member, Rchard B. Procor, ad f he admnsraon had been aware of he fond-alsng effors on Oc. 26 he Board should have been mad* a- ware of a ha me. Mr. Brunee repled he (conlnwd from pae 1-Ralwaj): Dec 13 leer, whch acually oulned he amoun of money colleced o ha dae and he merchans who had conrbued, hadn come no bs offce unl he day aer he caucus. RAHWAY NE*2>-RECORD/CLARK PATROT He addedoocober he eam nadja. even compeed n he sas cerapbnhp ana Mr. m*p a*a nornxx hm aer kcaucu* sesson h» asocfrlon was approachngparens because had alun shor of s omaryl.. The Boa*J fnally adoped a moon, wh an amendmen ras^ Mr. Procor o spend naraorehan f2,- 000 oppng "saable awevdf" fee he eam nsead of menonng he jackes specfflcauy. Board members sad hey would consul wh players and coaches o deermne he specfc awards. ndans we» he fn o domecae me Gunea Pg. 1 X easons ureeongs fronyour^encts aunedcoues TrusCompa^.-olblljcl 1: j. ]& V-- : - -: easefc WT GRAND AVEfUE MERCHANT PEACE on EARTH 1 Bob & Blls hell aon Rahway Flowexs & Gs Mkes Barber hop Dembllngs uper Marke ae Chmney weep nner Crcle Rockyo Bar & Grll General Locksmh Pas DeU Joseph Perez, Candy-Newspapers-Magazneo D & N udo, Phoography Dally Press Grand Anques Mkes Pub Good E Pleny Luncheonee Grand Hardware R & K Oule, Toys-Games-Gs Bamboo Har Hu Mkes Exxon ervce Cener M L Kchens " Rchards $y,o? WT GRAND AVENUE m RAHWAY NKW-BECOKD/CLAKK PATROT THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 PAGE HEADQUARTER FORTOFFNET Washngon lvngs kn lved n cy resdence FEN CHRTMA DAY A.M. o 2 P.M. OPEN DALY A.M. o 10 P.M. dosedundays * --GFT WRAPPNG- 1 4A ffevele AUE&BBEE «W nbfllluv HVH1WE (Mex o Mer Foodown) s a Hale awraus olcal ac ha WlHlam and arah rrng, he pareuu of WaflbQpoo frejngp he *e«*fy Amercan auhor, lved n- Earway durng ne Revolulsxy War r * yby sjaa Tnoar dy, (bey lved m New, York Cy where hey were under he guns of be Englsh flee. Ths plus be fac ha Brsh solders were blee! n he homes made be rvnga sees x«&gs n Rsway.. TTuWw B h rsh solders wen also holerm n Rahway homes and a rmes caused more problems O mwha^^««fp**a«he arngs bad een la New York. nce he rvlnga were knows rebels, he Brsh forced hem o lve nhe ac of her home whle be solders ook he bes rooms, le rvlnga lved n Rahway unl 171 when hey moved back o New York Cy. Mrs. Mchnfl (Marlon J.> LJson, he presen owner of rhs home a *& Elm Avenue, has reason o be Here ha her borne was de one ha served as he rvng resdence almos 200 years ago. m December of 121Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waler, he parens o.mrs. Lsen, purchased he bouse ron Mss Oars VanderhoyE Tbe deed ha Mrs. Lsen hasorhe propery goes back o 15 a whch me- Albe howell asd Alber Wloou were be owners, - Mss Vanderhovens faher, James, purchased, he propery from hem and upon hs deahlpassed on ous son,. Ross VaDderh a * pecalss for 42 Yews ; L»as buldng wh he kchen end lvng area on he frs floor and he sleepng ouarers on he second. The frs floor sll has he orgnal freplace wh s,crane aafbrck lned bake oven..- For bakng a very bo wood flre was made n he oven, sad when he brcks were ho he wood ashes were damped no he ash oven wjch s drecly below he bake oven. was mporwe o save he Rood ashes as hey were needed or he; makng of soap.. To bake he bread or whaever was o be baked. was placed r he bo oven and he doorclosed. Bakng was done by he hea radaed by he bo brcks. The bake oven was also used as a warmng oven where foodwas placed and kep warm from he hea of he flreolace. havng been presden of. T* luuny &7M? l culonormany years. A hs deah hs sser ^nhered he propery. Mss Vanderboven s noed as, he person wbc le money * o buld he chapel n Hazel-, wood Cemeery. The orlgmak home consbed of a small, wo-" sory, wo-room, cellar- The second floor s xached by a narrow enl d y, Jdnder.neah hs sarway was only llg and venlaon he upper room receved was furnshed by wo narrow swngng wndows. Wha hea hs room receved \ h he wner was. radaed from he freplace. ha passed he room. The floor. ~ hs room are of varyng wdhs as are he lah«rps on he walls ha are exposed where he p 1 *"**" 1 " has been removed. The door o hs room from heeecondfloor hall s orgnal and has H-L hnges.. An addon olfhre rooms was laer addedand a full cellar dug beneah be orgnal buuojng. The founda don of he cellar s of fleldsone opped wh brck. The frs floor beams are suppored on % THE FORMER RVHQ REDENCE ON ELM AVENUE brcklally columns. OrlgnsJly, he cellar floor was of dr bu was covered wh cemen some me n be 100s. Tbe cellar also conans wo brck and sone arches ha suppor he four freplaces on. he-hs and secondoprj. The frs floor of hs addon consss of a large enrance hall wh a wde sarway ha goes up o he hrd floor. The dnng and lvng rooms ~ each wh s own freplace are also on fels floor. The freplace n he dnng room a one me had closes nex o wh he lower poron of one called he bshops close where he vne was.kep. Wh hs addon he frs floor room of he orgnal buldng would now be used as he kchen. The second floor also has a large hall off of whch are hree bedrooms wh freplaces n wo of hem. On he hrd floor here was a bedroom, possbly for a servan, and a large sorage areash a door ha had leaher hnges when be house was purchased«an unusual consrucon feaure on hs floor s ha he raers are numbered wh Roman When he house was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Walker, he chmneys from four freplaces were joned ogeher o form one chmney n he sorage room on he hrd floor. All hose chlmnles were removed because of he danger from her wegh. Many of he suds, beams and. raers sll have bark oh hem and were only planed on hs surfaces o be used. Woodpegswere used o connec he raers ogeher as well as o connec he corner posb. The shngles are naled o narrowsrlps spaced abou 12 nches apar. The wals of boh secons of hs home have brck n hem for nsulaon. The ousde of he house orgnally bad wde clapboards coverng u. Al hese consrucon; feaures were common, pracces n he 1700s when hs bouse no doub was. bul. nce hepurchaseof hs house by.mrs. Lsens parens n 121, several addons have been made. Mr. Walker added several rooms o he rear andmade he house no a hree aparmen buldng. However h dong hs he dd no desroy he early archecural syle of he house. Mrs.TQsnrTwhher neres n he homes background has kep he characer of he house alve. Oh.yes, he dry of Rahway dd remember he grea auhor whoseparens lved here durngourcounrys mos ryng perod. Wng n rvng g dwu 15 and o pay hsmogs o hm he sree nex o where hs parens lved was changed from econd ree o rvng ree. ervce League ads cys needy The Rahway Junor ervce League recenly donaed 15 Thanksgvng baskes o needy famles n Rahway. Mrs. Trudy Popow, com* muny servce charwoman, was n charge of he dsrbuon. Members of he league servr-5 on her commee were Mrs. Frank Arcur, Mss Mary Flynn, Mrs. John lnsk, Mrs. John zykrwsk and Mrs. Malcolm MacFarlane, presden of he league. Deah of Tomasson led o hs crusadng Alhough "he man of 1,000 faces" was old by superors he was a dscred o he deparmen and an embarrassmen, he repled hs arress were snowballng and hs convcon As a polcemen, when he used dsguses, Clarks Davd Toma neverfred a gun because, he sad, "d raher sneak n whou harng anyone. Wh my dsguses 1 can ge n &n arres someone before he knows whas.happenng. don gve hm enough une o gerd of he evdence." The CUrkHe sad he once spen sx weeks dsgused as a janor, paner and reparman. Ths resuled n he arres of 14 persons fross Kewar, Eas Orange and Jersey Cy, breakng an l-mlllon-a-year loery operaon, consdered "helarges loery rng n New Jersey hsory." Tragedy, however, h he area resden a he age of 30. One unday he had dslodged a pece of charcoal from a hree-year-old black boys mouh. Aer Mr. Toma appled mouh-o-mouh resuscaon, he boy was rushed o a Newark hospal and docors creded he polceman wh savng hs lfe. However, as he was sng n hs parol car. he dspachers voce cu n sharply, abou 45 mnues aer he charcoal ncden. He was old o ge home because somehng was wrong wh Ms fve-year-old son, Davd Toma. The boy was gaspng for breah and chokng on a pece of mea. Tbe polceman began shakng hs son and pang hs back volenly n hopes of jarrng he mea loose. The same ambulance whch had rushed he Newark boy o he hospal sped Davd here. was oo lae, however, and, dspe several mnues of feversh work by docors, he boy ded. Hearsck, he man who was o become an area hero, unsheahed hs polce pse! asd was sopped shor of sucde by fellow polcemen a he scene. The gref from h sons deah fnally led o hs poppng up o 100 mnqulzers a day o ease he pan. Fellow polce offcers poked fun a hm and old hm o see a psychars, bu he receved he courage o bea hs addcon from he words of hs moher, "Be srong. Have your desre overcome your fear." An aemp o wre a book abou hs polce lfe and bales wh addcon gradually led o he elevson seres, "Toma," and laer o "Barea." Aer "Toma" ended s elevson run he began speakng ou o eenagers abou drug addon all around he counry. n spke of an arhrs-rdded body and a hernaed dsc n hs lower spne, he sll connues hs crusade agans drugs and alcohol. Hoel chan selecs Mss Randy hevck A ownshp resden. Mss Randy Brooke hevck, whose sales career n he hospaly feld over he pas four years has been wh a number of major hoels, was named regonal sales drecor for Prme Moor nns, nc., wh headquarers n Clon. Prme Moor nns s a company whch operaes 26 moor nns n he norheas, Florda and Mchgan. n her new poson, Mss hevck wll develop and ran n-house sales people, wll be nvolved n corporae Mss Randy Brooke hevck Uned Counes us Company The praccal bank for a.) your bankng needs. MEMBER OF FEDERAL REERVE YTEM FEDERAL DEPOT NURANCE CORPORATON ervng you locally n Bbabah, Undan, Cranford, Hlleko, Clark, prngow, Norh Plalnfleld, umm, Barceoy re»gha, Eaonown, Ookhun, Chapel Hll, Mkfcfaown, Uncro, KMrwburg, Bcford and Por Uonmouh assoc Es CENTRAL AVENUE RAHWAY. N. J Whenyoure- f@@df o sell, jm remember weve h&ne Prncpal Offce 151 rvng ree Rahway, NJ low us hs momen, o send our.sncere and heary hanks and bes wshes o all our frends and neghbors, whom we have served wh, ; pleasure and prde hroughou he year. May he bes of holdays be yours. " FEDERAL AVNG Under) Offce 115 Norh Wood Ave. Lnden. NJ Bnuwfc* quare Mad Offce 755 ae Hghway 1 Eas Rrunswch, NJ Mauchan Offce 37 Man ree Meuchen, NJ markeng and adversng and ncreasng ncl years sales for Prme Moor nns. he was formerly wh Ramada Resors n Downngown, Pa., where she was regonal markeng drecor for fve hoels wh rooms. Pror o ha she was wh he Ramada Hospaly Groups souheas regonal offce n Alana as an asssan regonal markeng drecor servcng 16 hoels wh 2,700 rooms. he also spen several monhs wh ha groups 450-room Ramada Cenral Hoel n Alana as sales/markeng drecor. The ownshp woman frs became nvolved n he hospaly feld n 175 when she joned Holday nn Wes n Mlwaukee, as sales and banque coordnaor. he moved on o he Holday nn n Mlwaukee as sales manager and hen o Holday nn Naonal ales n Mnneapols, as regonal sales manager. A nave of Elzabeh, Mss hevck grew up n Rahway and Clsrk. where she was graduaed from Arhur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh chool n %7. he was graduaed n 171 from he Unversy of Cncnna wh a bachelor o scence degree n ars and scence. he suded French a he Unversy of Grenoble n France n 173 and aendrd he Language nsue n B r u s s c s. n TO174. where she connued her sudy of French. Bran Lews A ownshp s len, Bran Lews, he son Mr. and Mrs. John J. *s of 34 Alce La., s a n mbcrohc Frankln and Marshall College Dploma Baskeball Team of Lancaser. Pa. He s a sophomore busness managemen major. "When n doub, all he ruh." Mark Tweln

6 PAGE 10 THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 r RACTAY NEW-RECORD/CLARK PATROT r G. L10 Band Porable Rado 2 Way Power RW/AM/horwave 40CfecnnelC.B. # PwWc ervce H&loHHF* Arcra nsan Weaher 5" Dynamc peaker 5 Reg. $12" RAHWAY NEW3-BECORD/CLARK PATROT THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 PAGE 11 ALL THE GREAT BRAND ARE FLORHEMFORMEN G.. Cassee Recorder Wh AM/FM Rado 2 Way Power $2. ^VMflbU "AQREATQFT ^^^M^M^^ CfU^^^K^^^dk^Lfc^J^u^^j^^K & CHWARTZ HOE EVJU&aYDJNL 6REN 5LPPB6 TOTE FOR MEN & WOMEN vffepfaanre aff y*ar ffcress.. end our FD Greeer B\ now. G.E. AM Clock Rado old ae A THE HAHHE". m. fmqmrav. Kuon com- «ocn Kodak, m dmlgmd o kdw Mouaul MKo4«raar pcun wklou o lo o( ru«4. focmng ouonnmc.» w DOM and hool. Cx»e mpojum o oufomohc. Flm ooama n xsy wh aop^n flbr pock. Conwonlnodoy. ahdgeab anlo WWWOU. Reg. $22" 5 sm MMR aaa «mca a ECOMWWHTTY Hwan«H MMAT. MJ. ClU BT Vbur own specal holday greeng. Our FTD easons Greeer* Bouque! A fesve arrangemen o fresh flowers and holday greens n an exclusve FTD Wooden "Nucracker" bowl. And feaurng a Chrsmas candle. s so beauful, youll wan o send one and ake one home. Jus call or vs us now. We have oher specal holday deas for you oo. G. E. Unaure Porable Reg.$» $g\e $6 5 CAMERACENTER nrodxnganewlook afeshonjewelry 6oU-onedJewehy wh a ouch of fery hoesone...a oeauutu new ook for Tun. fashon and syle. Classc desgns from $3.50o$lZ50. Balways HaHark Card* G op 1536 Man an Bnekef 1537 Man ree. Rahway 3 )M«1 Luuoecor ACCPTOOTF m «M»«! AMMO Mmy, ** OUR UNUUAL ABAMOEMENT AND FRUT BAKET MAKEAWONDEBFULGFT.-- hevelvav Helpng you say rgh And More Trple Deckers -- and 1^ Way Power * Tone Conrol Ploys on Baeres & Elecrc Bu!? n AFC e. ^ a B qualy Momens ha make you laugh, ha v ^ g y p p are worh rememberng. Keep hosamomens n pcures on KODAK Flm. Then aak abou qualy Color Processng by Kodak. AVf MOUT. CKKX 0»* NlC BOOM TOU NT COMMUNTY Phem M1-5M CAMERA 1«? MAM TREET CETTH RAHWAY, H.J AVE ADDTONAL 10% OFF TLL CHTMA WTH TH COUPON ONLY MAN TREET TATON ffflol. OpanThur».11) Fr,0o5,a«.oos DEGNER JEAN CALVM KLBN AON > CACHAREL FERRAR VELVET Bold V Beauful Brgh band of caan odor M up he newes look n ca phah hevelva robe. Gna o loungng anywhere, anyme, our Bold V Beauful robe hu&eddad deal of a conn band V-necda* and nseam pockeb. All Daoon* polyeer, ap-fron. The perfec Chrsmas G for Her FfB s s. nce 1607 And Combos You Never Heard of Enjoy he Good Lfe for a lo less seasons cheer To old frends and new, go our wshes for a wonderful Chrsmas. Enjoy! WL rwcoflw*, $7 Rebae from * GE Whan You Buy A Food Processor, FP-1 WDELUXE TOAT-R-OVEN TOATER TOB/ urroutcauv TOAT: Brld, os.^r purles. frozen wffln BAKE: Roll!, purls, uull pe, en- U!K, pousl. (!C. Enlh nuffm Open fce nlwches * Clnpes & APPLANCE CO MAH T ) eg.$ &W Jus a Touch ofblue f CHECK OUR. LP PRCE ANYWHERE AND WE HAVE MORE & MORE & MORE! ONE OF THE LARGET TOCK OF RECORD AND TAPE AVALABLE. NO EXCEPTON WTHBW-EXPaE 12/25/7 % Bolls Fyjmnal ss&sl PRCE EM ALL-THEN CALL U KD* eoloro ea** from. T K " 1J-13 F, Wdh WM l(for kcbn, offlc«d^" &^ 1. APPLANCE v. «^ Mag* 3. COVE MOLDNG^ B1 WD WU <. LABOR n

7 PAGE 12 THURDAY. DECEMBER 20, 17 U.C. nducs area fve U. : nw nvnv mm Fve Clark end Rahway resden* were among 31 Unon CoQge sudens who..were nduced recenly no ^ Mu Alpha Thea, he naonal hgh school and junor oo~e O na U y MATH was organzed o -smulae neres n mahe- nacs by provdng publc.recognon of superor mahemacal scholarshp and by promong ^varous mahemacal acv- yes. Clark resdens nclude Raymond Fasullo of 44 Pos Ed., Mahew Hampp of 63 Acorn Dr., Rober Hamulak of 52 Wmer Rd. and Davd LeDuc of 7 vy Crcle.. > Paul Poln of 30 Jeffer- :.. son Ave., Rahway, was also nduced. "YowDwerve he Bes" GLOWNG FEELNG...Erc Rekes, shown, cener, and Carl Erckson. le, of he Rahway Chamber of Commerce connec cables for he lghng of he dy park a he corner of. George Ave. and W. Grand Ave., as Mrs. Mary Ellen DCaaldo drecs he projec, whch she spearheaded wh he help of he fnancal backng of he merchans n he area. Lummares wll be lghed on Chrsmas Eve, Monday, Dec. 24. a 5 p.m. n addon o he ree. Rahway czens may buy he lumnares hrough he Rahway Chamber of Commerce a 3 for a se of 10. For furher nformaon, please elephone Mrs. DCaaldo a uvqg Bran An., Clark, N.J. WERE TOENBGWORHOOD PROFEONAL. Tk-rfrU Turmufc of Cemuy 31 Real Mae Corporaon. Prned UA. O 7B CCflar? 31 al Kaue Corporaon. Equal Housng Opporuny ELZABETH.5000 M. M aw *LM p WEBTF1ELD 10QU1MBYT nn. Dl. «M)aa-U0l> "Be slen always when you doub your sns." Alexander Pope RAHWAY NEW-RECORD/CLARK PATROT Career prospec* beer for dsabled: Brghcoog evecr. pros* pecs for hpdcjpped,pcrgaberng of New eaey uxuncs personnel execuves who me h Cranbury Dec 7 o dscuss emergng audes oward he employmen of he dsabled, repors Joseph M. Coleman of Hah- LBUL afj.-.*.-.. nr wn presens award fo EnzobefM An Elzabeh resden, Mss Conne Laala of 32-A pencer., was named wnner of he Annual Bunch o Lomb cence Award las week a Moher eon Regonal Hgh chool n dark. The award, a bronze medal, s presened each year o wnners a more han,600 parcpang schools hroughou he Uned aes and Canada. "The Bausch & Lomb cence Award s especally sgnfan," accordng o ser Regna Mar n, prncpal, who made he preseoaon, "because * "g^*r«? he senor suden a our school who has aaned he hghes scholasc sandng h scence subjecs." As wnner of he award, Mss Laala s elgble o compee for one of several four-year Bausch < Lomb - cence cholarshps a he Unversy, of Rocheser n cholarshp wnners are seleced on mer, and spends, based on need, couud range up o $4,500 per year., urveys ndcae he award has encouragedmore han 30% of he wnners o fooow MaLaala has been a member of "he Naonal Honor ocey a Moher eon for he las wo years. Mrs. Mare McCamley Corey, 77, of 25 EUn Ave., Bahway, ded unday/dec., n Bahway Hospal aer a long llness..".. fm f& G/hmbQookl Modern A Naonal Ules & ndusre Company PERTH AMBOY 16 MTH T WT H 1 w Mua ELJN ONE BBOWN AVE n KM CW W U>.a-U0f CMMM ony ** von sfvced by Ehaberuown Gas ure o please anyone who lkes o cook! And wh odays fe&ures and EGzabehowns selecon youll fnd jus he rgh ona orhe perfec famly g Famous makes, n models from aparmen sze o he all-new maowave/fas range combnaons. Come choose oday. ee ooour selecon of gas dryare. waer heaers, grlls and doheswashers. Prces a Elzabehown nclude devery, nsallaon and a one-year pars and servce warrany on mos Use our lberal cred erms or your Maser Charge. PHLUPaUTKl FOEBEBRY T.»4411. Ml U.». * > W.KPJ. W. -1 p>~ way. Perbaos he mos press- new level of frankness and honesy by boh he employer and he employed," sad Rchard Frend, asssan chef of vocaonal servces for he New Jersey Conunlsslo for he BHnd* "Dsabled persons aren lookng fc? sjmfnhy, leyre lookng for opporuny," explaned Mr. Frend, who, has been oally blnd hmself for 50 years. The.drecor of personnel for Pennsylvana Power & Lgh Co., Phllp J. Brassngon, old he group ndusry s "breakng down he raalooal barrers and flwwwfl ou hrng he handcapped s jus plan good busness. n he vas majory of cases, her dedcaon and desre o succeed more han cornnrwfs for wha- ever physcal dsably hey may have." The group examned a wde range of quesons faced by employers seekng o ncrease he number of handcapped persons on her payrolls. Topcs dscussed ncluded nsurance and oher cos mplcaons, oe sensves conneced wh separaons and, mos mporan, ndusrys success n denfyng career opporunes once consdered unavalable o he handcapped, accordng o Mr. Coleman. " look around my own deparmen and see success sores ha could no h»w been possble 10 years ago sz >rss!< no exs oday whou effecve affrmave acon on behalf of he dsabled," Mr.Brassngon declared. The conference was sponsored by he New Jersey Ules Aasn and was aended by 71 execuves represenng 12 of he saes uly frms. * BEAUT1FYNG TOWNHP... Two members of he dark Garden dob, he Mrs. Rch Frsco, boom, and Mrs. Eleanor Hoffman, are shown planng sprng.flon clng bulbs such as ulps and daffodls n helake Ave. rangle. Ths has been an annual projec by he clubs cdc T^mv ^nff commee for many years, n addon o a summer dsplay whch s planed n he sprng annually also. DFrancesco bll urges Rfe. No. 22 repars A bll by ae en. Donald T. DlFrancesco, who represens Rahway nd Clark; o "allevae andrecfy"unsafe condons on Re. No. 22 was released from he Assembly- Tras on and PmwmrnrflHnn^ Commee. en. DFrancescos resoluon urges he New Jersey Dep. of Transporaon o repar hose hghway condons, "boh srucural and desgn, whch pose safey hazards and mpede he effecve and effceu How of raffc on Re. No. 22," mos noably n omerse and "Re. No. 22 s an mporan arery ha wll connue o see hgh use, boh prvae and commercal, even as he cos of gasolne connues o rse," sad he senaor. "As he mos drec and effcen eps-wes roue n hs par of he sae, hs hghway s one ha mus be mananed, now more han ever.". Mare Ccrey f 77, acve n ehurch groups Born n Couny Down, reland, she had lved n Rahway dace 1^42. Mrs. Corey «as an assembler for he Wasr Roller Barlng-BfrlsBKof General Moors fa darkfar 22 years, rerng h 164. he had been a member of Clark Local No. 736 of he Uned Auo Workers. he had also been a communcan of. Marys R.C. Church of Rahjfsy and a member of he Alar and Rosary ocees. Mrs. Corey had been a member of he. Joseph Guld of rlng and he rsh-amercan Club of Woodbrdge. he s survved by her UUMMUU, JMMC& H. Cucy, r.; a daugher,; Mrs. Ellen Crane of Rahway; wo sons, James E. Corey, Jr. and John Travs Corey, boh of Rahway; hree ssers, Mrs. Margare Foley and Mrs. Anna DeLargy, boh of Rahway, and Mrs. Elzabeh Fzsmmons of Buchanan, N.Y.; wo brohers, Charles McCamley and Parck McCamley, boh of Rahway, fve. grandchldren andj. a The legslaor, recenly ppoocq o K&fC on De c&se Tn&spoxoo -^ connued, "The longer we wa for redesgn and mfwmuuw, u6 W U f C hngs wfl ge, a a cos (ha wll be nolerable o he commuer, he busnessman and he axpayer." The 22nd Dsrc lawmaker noed some funds for a sudy of Re. No. 22 mprovemens mgh become avalable under he ransporaon bond ssue approved by he voers las monh. Tc b~ f? ^ y sons nenur are "Happy Brhday o You," "For HeVa Jolly Oood F«llow" nd "Anld Lug yn«." grea-grandchld. Arrangemens were compleed by Corey and Corey Funeral Home a 25 Elm AR>b ouh Mounan rsfcs wll rng n holdays The sz-m 1 e ouh Mounan Ramble s he frs of hree holday evens scheduled by he Unon Couny Hkng Club for members and guess. Parcpans, who are asked o brng lunch, wll gaher a he Locus Grove Pcnc Area of he ouh Mounan Reservaon n Wes Orange, a 10 a.m. on aurday, Dec. 22. Chrsmas carolng wll be held on unday, Dec. 23. ngers wll convene a he Cranford Ralroad aon Tunnel on Norh Ave., Cranford, a 6 p.m. ong shees wll be provded. Parcpans arc nved o brng flashlghs and muscal nsrumens... To celebrae Chrsmas on Tuesday, Dec. 25, a hreemle mn hke wll be held. Holday hkers wll Tw^** a he Locus Grove Pcnc Area a 10 a.m. Ths rek wll end wh a non-me snack. Addonal nformaon concernng he hkng club s avalable by elephonng he Unon Couny Dep. ofparks and Recreaon a AbrahonOeksale was fvdsaf rang (ConUmad from pap 1-cark) Meanwhle, Judge Feller s allowng all he prelmnary prdceedqas proro he sae o connue, rnrmhng he sgnng of he conrac, provded s subjeco he fomoabn recehrnj subdvson approval or a reon- Broder sressed he purpose of he su s only o undo he sale, hough he assocaons evenual ae s o pu more resrcons on rauc KORCZ COBPOBATOH Nona PUBLC NOZC o ao na Ou h* followng Ordlnanea ma dolr adoped and. approved on eal radal a a pal CooncU. Vmmhp of dar, Couny of Unon, ae of New Jersav, on Hmffr eveobc, Deeambr T, A. DJWABB a PADUNUX Towmalp Clerk Tmmrlp of CUrfc XK ORWNMCE TO. AMBU AND/OB CTP- P1ZMKT. CHABTEB», ECTK 25-10, lsramdxsuor THE DOTAHCE OP TH3 TOWNHP OF CLARK PDBUC NOTCE COBPORATON NOTCB PUBLC HOCB l hmny flra ha ma bonbo Oncooa vus ^ ujr aflops^ JUO apprond OQ &^sl rmdlns a a Bcgular rwwllnf of fe* Hrr**^*- pal ConneO, TowmMp of dark, heproperylf lpu on he manee agan. he assocklon beleves are Beaded o assure he properys use s no ou of. characer wh he resdenal naure of he area, would have o be nsued by he Board of Educaon. "The czens are no ou o preven he foundaon from geng he propery,. Mr. Broder ard. They only wan o make sure resrcons are pu on he bdder so he ue of he propery cosfarms wh he rcsdeoal zone, he foundaon mgh ge he propery m he end by ncludng an edocaronl funcon for he school, for nsance, h s proposal." PJ mu**., rn XAY, T HlKf m HOB, WkOLlXMP F wu OCT A«m raw r m MOUNT OK-TMO BVfA MfMrM MrwMAH PCBUC NOTCE Couny of Unon, * of Now Jeney, oa Kcnday cnalng, eenumr 17,11. KDWA2DB. PADUNAK Townhlp Ckrk Towndp o dak "AH^OHKNANCETO FD MmlHOM AND MAXM0M ALARE," ADOPTEC JULY 12, M. U 1MM) PUBLC NOTCE PUBLC NOCB.s. gven ha be fonrnf Ordnance was duljr adocsd and approve* on aoal rmdlnf a a jaf CeoBeU, TowcV of Clark, PCBUC NOTCE Couny of Unon, as of New 3 Hd &$ ember 17, 1*7. KDWABD B. PADUNAX Townshp Clark. «OK OBMNAKCE.TOAMETO A» ORDNANCE ENTTLED, :n AM oankabcg EBTABUBMG gosmons, 3ALABJE AD DUTE UNDEK TBE PROYXOns OF CVL ER- VCE," ADOPTED HOVEMBEF.», 1*4. ; Tea f 16.0 Try wahns wndows wh a cmmblsd up pho of nawppar dpped n wasr. Theres aoowhng n prner! nk ha makas wndows-shlnq. The ong "Columba, h» Qam of w Ocun, fr publbhsd n 143, has w and urn as h* Englr song, Branna, n AM* of me Oeaan," papular a homrw M. ranucnono COBPOHATON HOTC FUolAC NOTC b herebr ren Ou b folowlnj Orlnanee was dub; adaped and approved on fnal readng a Befular meeng of he Uunldpal CoundL^Tmnuhlp of Clark, lanes, on Monday evenng. December T,. EDWABDfc. PAD UNAK Townshp Clark Townshp of Clark AK ORDNANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER OF TBE REVED GENERAL ORDNANCE OF THE TOWNHP OF CLARK, ECTON 1-4 AND UMO-TB PUBLC NOTCE CORPORATON NOTCE PUBLC NOTC fa benny gven ha Ue lollmrfaa OnUnauee <raa «obr adoped and approved on Onsl nadlnj a a Besolar meeng o he Monclpal CounelL Towmklp of Clark, Couny cf Unon, ae or Ner Jerwy, en Manaay evenng, December 17,1TO. Townhlp Clerk Townshp of Clark AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AND UPPLE- MENT AN ORDNANCE ENTTTLED *AN ORDDJ- AHCE ETABLHNG TANDARD PERON- NEL POLCE AND rjaacram. OF THE TOWNHP OF CLARK, UNON COUNTY, NEW JEREY" 12-O-7B Vee PUBLC NOTCE NOTCK Of CONTBACT AWABQED The Muoldpal Councl o he Townhlp of Clark ha awarded a conrac whou eompeuuve bddng a a proeahanal err- Jcj Bumun otubj. «hu- Ml (a). Thl eosne acd he reoron ularojl are avauble for publc uvpeeoa n be efdee of be muncpal der. Awarded o OANN COD, NCOBlOnATED, 2 Mrr ree, Newrrk, New Jersey.. J^""* COMPLATON O» UPPLEMENTAL PAGE TO UPDATE THB EBVBED OKNgJU OBDNANCB Or Cos 7JO e.JU.4 - Col John 3. Cldek Conne ro seekng hope for a nonsys Jugs, Peggy and ubby are spendng a lonesome holday season a -yfogfr^ Kennels, operaed by he Unon Couny ocey for he Prevenon of Cruely o Anlmmals a 0. George Ave., Rhway. ubby was gven ns Mrs. even Grmm, because of hs shor, Basse-ype legs. Ths male, one-year-old Basse-cress s black and an and has he long ears and sad eyes of he Basse breed. He s medum sze and que srong. He s denfed by.seleced ou of a large groop of srays as "pecal Dog of he Week." Peggy s anoher pleasan pooch who manages very well on hree legs. he has a very even-empered dsposon. Peggy s abou fve monhs old and medum sze and medum-lengh brown and black har. Jugs was seleced as anoher "ped]] Dog of he Week" on he sde of he kennel where be^s.. are Droffff n * fop luoooox oy owners who can no longer care for hem. he s a 10-monh-old female Colle mx who s an and whe and medum sze. Jugs s housebroken and lkes chldren. Her kennel "derj&aon number s 105. Jngs s beng cured for by Frank Ksh. Many oher homeless pes are awang permanen placemen a he ken- Offcals a he sheler sugges a pe should be adoped for hs lfeme. G cerfcaes are avalable wh 1 ~ e. r 3.. : }. 5 J >. 1 be nenon of -MVA pes he holuay A cerfcae allows" a person o choose he pe he desres. Prces range from 3 o 10 for c~s Ad Uses;. Kens are 3. Cas are J3 o 10 dependng on wheher hey are pure-bred and wheher hey have been neuered or.dodawed. Mxed-breed pops are 10. Al pups are gven emporary dsemper shos. Pure-bred dogs are o 35 dependng on he parcular breed and wheher hey have Amercan Kennel dub papers. Pe supples may also be ncluded n a cerfcae. The sheler, s open o he publc from 1 o 4 p.m. Monday o aurday. n he mfclfloc John J: CUdek came o Bahway aer l h b J h ^ l f n onng aes. Mr. dadek onaucceaarul Hungaran revoluon of 14, whea he.waa-as ade of Gn. aas Koawh,h«pleader of he - rebeflloo. yfbm.b revoluoa cohapaed, he wo men were ezued and boh fled o (!s ;. For leveral yean aer hs arrval Mr. dadek had been dnployed u. nnlof n Ne* Tor* Cy.. When.he Amercan CM War broke oa Mr: CUdek was cononlaakmbd a a colonel n he Grand Army of he EepubBc. Hb mfflary. sud.was hntfnr)fry recognodysd be fu placed on he aff of Gen. George BrnonMcQellan, he com^^t^ng geaenl of xe Armypf he Poomac. Beng a UuKB, as ac- mfflry acmw md a- Mr. CUdek becum a seceaaary par n- he lne of he war he served as seose sde o-he~ famous offcer. Gas.. WHlaa Tecujmeh Col. CUdek always conended Gen. herman was he mos bruss of he Ovfl One hsorcal anecdoe nvolvng Col. CUdek deal? wh de dea of how o recru solders. Col. Cladek fel he bes way o smulae young men so ]<??"!" be fghs) we he Unon was o hre a brass band o play..snappy.mlary unes. uch he paroc feelngs whn. he men hus «q*3ng hem wan o sgn op he hough. He was so sure Us plan a leer o he Preaaen proposng jus such an dee. A copy cf ha leeru sll held by he CUdek famly. Armoogh he colonel spen a good deal of me away from home he dd fnd me Roosevel ftahok The Execuve Board of he Eooseve chool Paren- Teacher Assn. of Bahway held s a«wn<» Chrsmas, Pary aer he busness meeng on Dec. 6. A raffle was held. The Annual Chrsmas how wd e held oday a 1:30 p.m. One hundred percen rta membershp przes were announced. Frs place Lanngana hrd jrrwdff, second place o Mrs. Maureen Kurzs second grade and, as ye, hrd place has no been -._;_;.._. :. J u > Two programs were sdaedulea for he sndens. On.Frday, Jan. 1, of nex year a 10 a.m. be "Fesval of Bras" wn be held. On Frday, Jan. 4, ooeevel wll be awarded he rophy for he July 4h foo races. wn be presened by Davd McQm, a a program by Mrs. McQurk on chmney Novembers parofof he monh was Mchelle Thor of he sxh grade. RAHWAY NEW-BKCORD/CLAHK PATB10T THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 107 PACE 13 Col. j. j. CMKek serves wm. warmon a,. & s o have four absa. One of hs oo waa he well-known Bahway jbysldn and hsoran, Dr. WsorE. CUdek. The oher.orn, Frank, Gsocge end "WJEam CUdek, shop on EHzabeb Ave: The brohers specalzed rn carvng elaborae barsfor he Ne* York hoeu.. Wllam CUdek, wh help from hs brohers, DuU he home a 2062 Prce. n he early lmhs. Locaed on he comer of W. co Ave. and Prce., he home s an ex»mpj;-of he Amercan Gohc.Ajpe of srehecvre and reflecshe skll of he c\^*y hohers. Ths ryle s.easly recognzafc by he seep roof lne ous ypes of wndow desgns such as small mul-pane wndows n he upper gables and poned wndows n he lower gables. Bay wndows, whch were very fashonable durng hs archecural perod, are also ulzed. More mnor feaures are fsh fnsl a he p of he upper gables. Afrlea s ha saoond larges connen bu has only an percn of he worlds populaon. CHLDPROTECTON...Adam K. Levn, drecor of he ae Dvson of Consumer Affars, shown, le, and Mrs. Ellen Bloom, drecor of he Unon Couny Offce of Conaunsr Affars, launch Unon Counys "Operaon Toy afey." The van shown sopped a he Bradlees sore n Clark, Dec 17 o encourage parons o purchase sale and sound oys durng hs holday season..!. 3 5? J $. Tre hone s sn. owned and occuped by members of he CUdek famly.- BELL DRUG FNEWmB sad For h& J. R. Armour s graduaed by Ar Force A cy resden Arman Jeffrey B. Armour, he son of Mrs. Lynn G. Haml of 722 Cenral Ave., was graduaed.from he Ah? Force elecronc equpmen repar course a Keesler Ah- Force Base n. BUoxl, Mss. Arman Armour s beng. assgned o Grand Forks Ar LQUOR LOUNGE BRADLEE HOPPNG CENTER <OPPOTE BRADLEE) 23 antal AVE., CLARK 4-00 WHE YOU A j eam AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR Connual WABMRECEPnON ANYO mm mmm eddrp5055 f»enbn M!U.@HA mm mm M., W 3.5 z. AUMOOOC 4 5 poaoasele TO&TB UWEm 32 OPEN DALY a.m. o 11 p.m. CLOED CHRTMA DAY AND NEW YEAR DAY O OUR EMPLOYEE MAY ENJOY THEM DGTAL CLOCK 3&D0 MolRC-60,0 CLAKOL TENDER TWEZ Model PM HC^F llletofchee Modal 646 MAGNETC 45.m. -2 p.m. 4 p.m. - B p.m. j*ra*«r*r««r«force Base. N.D., for duy wh a un of he raegc Ar Command. The arman s a 17 graduae of Rahway Hgh Wfv. For Your Loved One Chsnsl Coy Jeqn Noe ChanfHy For Your Man Oldpc Bfj Znna Pub Englsh Leaher nanl«g «ANDM.MMY MORE

8 PACE 14 THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 RAHWAY NEW-RECORD/CLARK PATROT RAHWAY NKW-EECORD/CLARK PATROT THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 PAGE TO OUROl TH!d frsannounces specal Chrsmas res PUBLC NOTCE Relgous News! FRT PREBYTERAN CHURCH OF RAHWAY The Fourh unday n Adven, Dec. 23, he servce wll be conduced by The Rev. Rober C. Powley, pasor, a 10:30 a.m. pecal musc by he BeU Chor wll be under he drecon of Kemp L. meal, who wn parcpae n he servce and play "Carol of he Bells. Members off he chor are Mrs. Corde Bond, Mss Barbara Farmer, Mss Jance Gale. Mss Louse Haefner, Mrs. Adelade Hedrck, Mrs. Nancy Kolyer. her daugher. Jane Kolyer: Mss Joanne,:Nc*, Mss Ruh Powley, Mrs. Vrgna ffler, Mss Gal :Woolley and Mrs.ruh Orban. pecal musc wll be by he Wesmnser Chor under he drecon of James W. Musaecho. "Chrsmas Day" by Gusav Hos wll feaure he followng vocal soloss: Mrs. Cheryl Marn, soprano; Mrs. Orbban, alo; Wllam Maller, enor, and John Urban, bass. The anhem wll be "Allelua" by Johann ebasan Bach. Chld care wll be provded durng he worshp hour for nfans and chldren o hose n second grade. Aer he chldrens sermon older chldren wll reurn o he chld care room. The Church Learnng Hour for all ages wll begn a Today he Bell Chor wll gaher for rehearsal a p.m., roowed by he Wesmnser cnor a p.m. aurday, Dec. 22, he Alcoholcs Anonymous Group wll conwene a 7:30 p.m. n he Communy House Gymnasum -andyouh Room. Monday, Dec. 24, he Annual Chrsmas Eve Candlelgh ervce wll be held a 11 p.m. Early arrval s advsed. The Wesmnser Chor anhems wl be "Lo, How a Rose Eer Bloomng" by Praeorus, "Gesu Bambno" by Yon and "Covenry Carol," a radonal 15h cenury carol. The Bell Chor wll play he prelude "Hark, he Herald Angels ng" by Rober vey, "Lord Jesus Chrs, he Only Begoen on" by Bach and Genle Mary Lad Her Chld by Manz. The Offerory song wll be "The Frs Noel" by Rober vey. The Confrmaon-Commssonng Classes wll no mee on W~!=e:d:y. Dec. 25. The church s locaed a he corner of W. Grand Ave. and Church. ECOND PREBYTERAN CHURCH OF RAHWAY The sermon a unday Mornng Worshp a 11 oclock on Dec. 23 wffl be gven by The Rev. Harold E. Van Horn, pasor. pecal musc wll be provded by he Adul Chor under he drecon of Dr. Jance Van Alen, drecress of cjsc and orssfc. Tfc Chon! nro*! wll be "A Fesval Anpbon," and he anhem, "Rock, Rocky Road," a Wes ndes sprual. unday Church chool a :30 a.m. wll be for begnners o hose n senor hgh school. The Adul emnar a :30 a.m. led by The Rev. Van Horn, wll be followed by be Upper Room Bble Class a :40 a.m. led by Francs E. Nelson. Crb Room Care wll be provded a 11 a.m. for chldren of parens aendng he Worshp erve wh Mrs. Joan Lokos as charwoman. A Chrsmas Eve ervce wll be held on Monday, Dec. 24,. a 7:30 p.m. wh an nvaon o he celebraon o be rven by The Bev. Mr. Van Horn. The Candle of Fah wu bet by Guy Talbo, he Candle of Love by Mss Mary Van Horn, he Candle of Hope by James Frz, he Candle of Joy by Mss Deborah Ford and he Candle of Jesus, Prnce of Peace by John Dobermlller. The muscal offerng, "Chrsmas Candle," wll be sung by Phllp Wu, a enor. The Offermu. Prayerwffl be followed by he- lghng of-he candles. f(5»- closng carol, len Ngh;" he Benedcon and he organ 1 poslude, "Noel" by Claude Lous DAqun. The church s locaed a 1221 New Brunswck Ave. : ZON LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CLARK The chldren of he churchs unday chool wll presen he Chrsmas ory n verse and song a he 10:30 a.m. Worshp ervce on unday, Dec. 23. The unday chool hour wll begn a :15 a.m. A Chrsmas Eve Candlelgh ervce wll be held Monday, Dec. 24. a 7:30 p.m. On Chrsmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25, he Fesval Worshp wh he celebraon of Holy Communon wll begn a :15 a.m. The hrd n a scres of Adven Devoons wll be r eld oday a 7:30 p.m. The chor wll rehearse a :15 p.m., and he \.z\?z Oj.!d?."!!! held \*.z Chrrm?: n?r" z* :30 *\m. "he church s locaed a 55 Raran R3. The Rev. Joseph P. Xuchark s pasor. Chrsmas sory old of Peace refawshp The Grace & Peace Chrsan Educaon Cener of Rahway held Hs Chrsmas program on Dec. 13 a 7:30 p.m. Under he drecon of Mrs. Nancy Mller, musc eacher a he school, he sudens n kndergaren o eghh grade presened "Why We Need a avor." Wren by Mrs. Mller, he bblcally-based program old he sory o Chrsmas. Offcers recenly eleced by he Grace & Peace Chrsan Educaonal Ceners Paren-Teacher Fellowshp are: Mrs. Karen Rock of Roselle Park, presden; Mrs. Debbe Harrs of Ralway, vce presden; Mrs. Margare Marsh of Rahway, secreary, and Mrs. Margare Fsher of Rahway, reasurer. The school s an oureach of Grace & Peace Fellowshp, a church emporarly locaed a 124 Elzabeh Ave., Rahway. Mrs. Rocks commee s plannng varous evens for he fuure, begnnng wh Chrsmas carolng n he neghborhood wh he sudens hs evenng. Chrsmas 200T due a Evangelsc Cenre "Chrsmas 2001," a chldrens muscal, wll be gven on unday, Dec. 23. a 7 p.m. a Evengelsc Cenre George Ave., Rahway. Drecng he muscal wll be Mrs. Esher Kngsbury, wh Mss Km Hooper playng he pano, and Mrs. Marne McCarhy on he.organ. The muscal ells abou wo space chldren who see he colored lghs of Chrsmas and decde o come no Earh o vs and fnd ou wha Chrsmas s all abou.. The cas ncludes Kelly Cook, Rchard Maronardo, Donald Carson. T m o h y Hooper, Msr Ksgsbury, Llsaand Lnda Manhard, Bryan McCarhy, Jacke, Lou Ann. Mark and Chrs Farrell, Kahy and Nelle Caoldonb, Vcor Maroqun, Fred and Paula McCarhy and Lee. Rober. Paula McCarhy. Km Hooper, Mark Kngsbury and Jacke Farre w sng he solo pars. Frs Presbyeran ces carolng around world The Frs Presbyeran ~ jch.pf Rahway held s -* Trsmas Candle- _ : Dnner on Dec. 16. The dnner was arranged by Mrs. Lee R. Chapq. The ervce of Worshp and program, "Carols from Around he World," were sponsored by he Worshp and Musc Commee of esson wh Mrs. Davd W o o 11 e y n charge. One of he earles announcemens n song of he brh of Chrs n Lan, "Hode Chrsus Naus Es," Today Chrs s Born," was performed. An En^a caro, "uc Frs Noel," was also sung. A favore French carol, "Angels We Have Heard on s Hgh," was al2opeflofneav along wh he Polsh carol, "nfan Holy." From Germany "Good Chrsan Men, Rejoce" was performed, along wh "Go, Tell on he Mounan" and anoher carol wren by an Amercan, " Came Upon he Mdngh Clear." Adven bookles were dsplayed on he churchs Narhc: ables and also s he lobby. These Adven bookles are prepared annually by dfferen members of he an Educaon Commee. OCEXXLA PREBYTERAN CHURCH OF CLARK "Good News n a Bad News World" wa» chosen by he oasor, Thfl Rev. Rober R. Kopp, as hs sermon opcforhe 10 a.m. Worshp ervce on unday, Dec. 23. mmedaely fouownghe sefvee, coffee-and fellowshp wuj ake puce o Fellowsnp Memoral Hall. unday chool Classesfor dl ages wll be provded o a.m. Fourh, fh and sxh graders wll presens Chrsmas sk darng he unday chool esson rader he drecon of Davd Hune. The adul class was cancelled n order ha parens mgh aend henchldrens classes and vew he sk. The Confrmaon Class wll gaher n he pasors sudy a noon. Two servces wut be provded on Monday, Dec. 24, Chrsmas Eve, a 7 and p.m. The Geness ngers and boh Youh Fellowshps have made he props and scenery for he Chrsmas pagean,, whch hey wll presen a he 7 p.m. servce. pecal musc wll be sung b5 he Crusader Chor. The radonal Candlelgh ervce wd ake place a he p.m. servce,-, clmaxed by he lghng of candles held by each person n he congregaon. A canaa enled "Chrsmas Eewval," compled by John Wlson, wll bs presened by he Chancel Chor and he Geness agers. Today a 7p.m. he Geness agers rehearsal wll be followed a 7:3fp.m. by Clark hp No. 44 of he ea cous, a p.m. by Chancel Chor rehearsal and a p.m. by Alcoholcs Anonymous. Alcoholcs Anonymous wll also gaher omorrow a 1 p.m. The Banner,Workshop wll connue a 7:30 p.m. The banners madewll be used n he sancuary. rf^^ fy, --«- *_ *.-* 1 fct , Casual..Ml lu ^MJLJ fromtdonoj^de^^tuesda^w 1, of nex year. The churcnoffce wll be closed Tuesday, Dec. 25, and Wednesday; Dec. 26. The church s locaed a 16 Raran Rd. EVANGELTC CENTRE OF RAHWAY On Chrsmas unday, Dec. 23, a he 11 a.m. Warshp ervce here wll be specal musc and a Chrsnas message from he Bble by TheRev. Paul F. McCarhy, pasor. Bble udy Hour wb also have Chrsmas as Hs heme wh clsses for au ages meeng a :45 a.m. A 7p.m., unday evenng, he youns neople of he church wn pr*5»n "Chrsrss 2001," a muscal concernng space chldren who zoom dose n o earh o fnd ou wha Chrsmas s all abou. The publcc s cordally nved o come and enjoy hs unusual Chrsmas presenaon wh us. On Wednesday, Dec. 26, a 7 p.m., he Bble udy and prayer me wll be held wh he Aduls and Bble ory Tme wh he chldren:^ - omeone cares. "Dal-a-Praver" a The church s locaed a George Ave. a W. co Ave. Please elephone 44040forfurher nformaon. TRNTY UNTED METHODT CHURCH OF RAHWAY Church chool wll convene a :30 a.m. on he Fourh unday n Adven, Dec. 23, wh classes for all ages. The 11 a.m. Famly Worshp wll be conduced by he pasor, The Rev. Donald B. Jones. Hs. sermon, he Fourh h an Adven eres, wll be enled "TheDeUverys Your Baby Now." Musk w!! be provded by he enor Chor under he drecon of Mrs. Judy Alvarez, organs chor drecons. Beween 3 and 5 p.m. a Chrsmas Open House wll be held a he Parsonage... Monday, Dec. 24, Chrsmas Eve, a 11 p.m., a servce of carols and candlelghngjvll be held, conduced by he pasor. Hs message wll be enled "Our Frs Look; Look nwnovhere." " ~ " ;.^ : Tomorrow he enor Cbor wllrehearse a 7:30 p.m. The church s locaed a he comer of E. Mlon Ave. and Man.. PARKWAY COMMUNTY CHURCH OF CLARK On Dec. 23, unday chool classes wd gaher a 10 a.m. Mornng Worshp wll follow a 11 a.m. The Rev. ephen L. Bshop, pasor, wll preach on "The Bes G Ever," and he chor wll presen specal musc. A 7 p.m. hose neresed n aroung o local shu-ns wll convene a he church. A Carol and Candlelgh ervce wll be held on Chrsmas Eve, Monday, Dec. 24, a 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 26, a 7/30 p.m. a Prayer Meeng and Bble udy wll be held a he church. The church s on he corner of Wesfeld and Denman Aves. For more nformaon, please elephone "Old Frs" Presbyeran. Church of Rahway on unday, Dec. 23, wll hold luomg wursp Ml 20:30 a.m. The worshp servce wll be conduced by The Rev. T. PAUL EPCOPAL CHURCH OF RAHWAY On he Fourh unday of he Adven eason, Dec. 23, here wll bs wo servces n he church. There wl be a Choral Euchars a :15 a.m., a whch me he fourh candle on he Parsh Adven Wreah wll be l. and he Grls 1 Chor wll sng. Breakfas wll follow hs servce, aer whch he enor Church chool members wll aend her classes. The 10:30 a.m. servce wll be Mornng Prayer. The Rev. Joseph H. Gauvn, recor, wll preach, and he enor Chor, Under he drecon of he organs. Mss Elzabeh Maury, wll sag. The Kndergaren and Junor Church chool wll also gaher a hs me. There wll be chor rehearsal before and aer he 10:30 a.m. servce. Monday, Dec. 24, he Chrsmas Eve Mdngh ervce wll begn a Kh30 oclock wh carollng by he chors. Followng he processonal andblessng of he Holy Manger, here wll be he mdngh celebraon of he Chrs Mass. The Rev. Gauvn wll preach, and he enor Chor wll provde Chrsmas musc. Chrsmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25, here wll be one servce a 10:30 a.m. There wll be a celebraon of he Holy Euchars. Faher Gauvn wll delver he Chrsmas message, nd he enor and Grls Chors wll jon n sngng fesval musc. The church s locaed a rvng. and Elm Ave. FRT BAPTT CHURCH OF RAHWAY On h» Pwrlh Advcs Dec 23 ; erv Worshp wll begn a :45 a.m. The Rev. Wllam. Frederckson, pasor, wll connue hs sermon seres on "Adven Challenges" wh he heme, "Reflecng he lgh." The chor wll sag Felx Mendelssohns, "There hall a ar fromjacob Come Forh." They are under he leadershp of James R. Lenney, drecor of musc. The Candle of Love, he fourh candle of he Adven Wreah wll be l and a "Banner of Love" wl be presened. Chld care wll be provded hroughou he mornng. A Chrsmas ocdal wul follow he ervce of Worshp n he chapel. The Judson Fellowshp Class wll hos hs me of fellowshp. There wll be no Church chool classes held on Dec. 23. Today he Bble udy Fellowshp wn gaher n he Parsonace a n.m. A Candleughervce wll be celebraed on Chrsmas Eve, Monday, Dec. 24, a 7 p.m. Carols wll be sung, lessons read and a Chrsmas ory, "Hew Gabrel Go he Job," old by hepasor. The nursery wll provde care for young chldren. The church s locaed on he corner of Elm and Eserbrook Aves. FRT UNTED METHODT CHURCH OF RAHWAY The Fourh unday of Adven, Dec. 23, wll be celebraed a he 11 a.m. servce. There wll be no early servce or Church chool. Many ponseas have been "arranged o decorae he church n memory of loved ones or as gs, along wh candles and greens and a navy scene. The Rev. Rchard Dudnak, pasor, wll hold a sermon on "How hall We Receve Km." The Chrsmas Eye ervce on Monday, Dec. 24, wll be a p.m. The hour, wll be earler han n prevous years. Ths famly servce wll allow chldren o aend wh her parens. Personal candles wll be l, carols wll be sung, he Chrs Candle wll be l and specal musc wll hep brng he Chrsmas message. Mrs. Damella Dudnak wll sng "O, Holy Ngh" and he chor wll sng he anhems, "The New Born rung" and "h he Lonely Mdngh." The Rev. Dudnak wll gve he message on A gn of Wha?" Chld care wll be avalable n Fellowshp HalL - The church s locaed a 466 W. Grand Ave,^.;^ KBENEZER AFRCAN METHODT EPCOPAL CHURCH OF RAHWAY f On he Fourh unday n Adven, Dec. 23, a he 11 a.m. Worshp ervce, The Rev. Rudolph P. Gbbs, r., pasor, wn delver he sermon. Musc wll be presened : oy he Celesal Chor under he drecon of Mrs. J. anley Parker, accompaned by he organs, Mrs. Joseph Bergen. A :30 a.m. he unday Church chool wll convene. Today a 11 a.m. a Prayer and Bble udy Meeng wll be held a he home of Mr. and Mrs. Berne Lee, and a p.m. a Prayer Meeng wll be conduced n he church. On aurday, Dec. 22, a noon he Youh Chor wll rehearse, and a 2 p.m. he Young Peoples Dvson wll go Chrsmas carolng o he sck ana shu-ns. On Wednesday, Dec. 26, a 6:30 p.m. he ewng Class wn assemble, and a p.m.. ewardess Board "A" wll mee. The church s locaed a 253 Cenral Ave. VON LUTHERAN CHURCH OFRAWAY Eserbrook & Bn Aves. Rahway. N.J. ADVENT VEPER unday, December 16,17-7 p.m. CHRTMA EVE, December 24,17 German Chrsmas ervce. - 5 p.m. Famly ervce Lessons & Carols - 7 p.m. Fesval of Lessons & Carols -11 p.m. CHRTMA DAY, December ervce of Holy Communon -10 a.m. EPPHANY CELEBRATON for Young and Old unday, January 6,10-4 p.m. mnezer AFRCAN METHODT EPCOPAL CHURCH 253 Cenral Ave. Rahway, N.J. UNDAY. DECEMBER FOURTH UNDAY N ADVENT 11:00 a.m. Worshp ervce ermon: "A Glorous Announcemen" Excerps from he Canaa "ng O Ye Heavens" By Helen Mrh ung by The Celesal Chor Mrs. J. anley Parker, Drecor Mrs. Joseph Bergen, Organs Rev. Rudolph P.Glbbs.r., Pasor. s& ca BEE a 3 csrs ca EX> G fllty mm nlthod? CHURCH Corner E. Mlon Ave. and Man ree Rahway, New Jersey The. Rev. Donald B. Jones, Pasor UNDAY, DEC. 23rd: :30 A.M. - CHURCH CHOOL 11:00 A.M.. Famly Worshp ervce Adven Message: "s Your Baby Now" Luke 2:11 MONDAY, DEC. 24h: CHRTMA EVE 11:00 P.M.: ervce of Candlellghlng, Words and Carols The Joyous celebraon of our Lords Brh Message: "Look Whos Herel" John 1:1-1 "n he begnnng was he WORD and he WORD was wh God, and he WORD was God... And he WORD became flesh and dwel among us, full of grace and ruh; we have beheld He glory, glory as of he only on from he Faher." John 1 "No By Mgh, Nor By Power, Bu By My pr, alm he Lord" COME, PRAE THE LORD! WELCOME ZQ&U1HEBAN CHURCH 0? CLARK Raran & Oak Rdge Rds., Clark Joseph D. Kuchark, Pasor UNDAY- DEC. 23,10:30 A.M. Worshp ervce wh he sory of our Lords brh old by he chldren n verse and song. MONDAY- DEC. 24, 7:30 P.M. Chrsnas Eve Candlelgh ervce TUEDAY- DEC. 25, :15 A.M. Chrsmas Day Fesval Worshp wh Holy Communon PARMWAY COMMUNTY CHURCH (Chrsan and Mssonary Allance) Wesfeld and Denman Avenues dark, New Jersey Rev. ephen L. Bshop, Pasor Telephone: Chrsmas unday, Dec. 23 UNDAY CHOOL a 10:00 A.M. MORNNG WORHP a 11:00 A.M. pecal chor musc Message: "The Bes G Ever". EVENNG ERVCE a 7:00 P.M. Mee a he church for Carollng Chrsmas Eve, Dec. 24 CAROL AND CANDLEUGHTNG ERVCE a 7:00 P.M. T. MAM CATHOLC CHURCH 27 Hamlon. Rahway, NJ. Rev. Thaddeus F. Zuber, Pasor Rev. Joseph J. Jaremczuk, Assocae Pasor, P.E. Msgr. Charles F. Buncr, Pasor Emerus MAE Chrsmas Eve: 6 and 7 p.m. Mdngh Mass: 12 oclock Chrsmas Musc by..marks Chor sarng 11:30 p.m. Chrsmas Day: 7:45, :00, 10:00 11:00 and 12 noon. T. PAUL?! CQPAL CHJZCH 0 Elm Avenue Rahway, New Jersey DECEMBER 24h (Chrsmas Eve) 10:30 P.M. Carols followed by he frs celebraon of he CHRT-MA DECEMBER 25h (Chrsmas Day) 10:30 A.M. Fesval Holy Euchars DECEMBER 31s (Fus unday aer Chrsmas) :15 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. Holy Euchars wh Congregaonal Carol ngng The Rev. Joseph H. Gauvn Recor PEACE - HALOM Rober C. Powley, pasor. The Wesmnser Chor, under he drecon of James w > *ur,,«n^h;n( and h e newly-formed Bell Chor, dreced by Kemp L. meal, organs, wll ake par n he servce. Vocal soloss for he servce wn be Mrs. Cheryl Marn, soprano; Mrs. Ruh Orban, alo; Wllam Maller, enor, and John Orban, bass. The Bell Chor members are: Mrs. Lews H. Bond, Mrs. Ralph Hedrck. Mrs. James Kolyer and her daugher, Jane Kolyer; Mrs. Edward ffler, Mrs. John Orban and he M s s e s Barbara Farmer, Jance Gale, Louse Haefner. Joanne Nobl, Ruh Powley and Gal Woolley. The Chancel wll be banked whredponseas. These flowers are delvered o hospalzed and shu-n members durng he Chrsmas season by members of he Board of Deacons. An evergreen ree, 1-fee all, wll be found n he sancuary decoraed wh "Chrsmons." The word "Chrsmon" s a combnaon of pars of wo words, Chrs and Monogram. The Chrsmon Tree orgnaed n Danvlle, Va., a he Ascenson Luheran Church many years ago. Ths s he fourh year "Old Frs" has had he ree. pecal Chrsmas ornamens wll be used hroughou he Chrsmas season. n addon o he "Chrs^os Tree." banners o celebrae he brh of Chrs have been hung n he sancuary. The sx banners depc "The Angel and Joy," "Mary, Joseph and he Donkey," "The Dove and Peace." These banners were desgned and creaed f» he snfury by De s sreup of women from he congregaon. Monday, Dec. 24, Chrsmas Eve, a candlelgh servce wll be held a 11 p.m. n he sancuary. The church s locaed a he comer of W. Grand Ave. and Church. ^flf 1 * uno you. * Whasoever ye shall bnd on earh shall bs bound n heaven; and wnssesver ye she!! OOM on earh shall be loosed n hcavon. Agan say uno you. Tha f wo of you shall agree on earh as ouch- ng any hng ha hey shall ask. snal be done for hem of my Faher whch s n heaven. For where wo or hroe arg gahered ogeher n my name, here am n he mds of hem. Mahew 1:1-20. Marys ells Adven schedule-. Marys R.C. Parsh n Rahway wll celebrae he acramen of Penance/Reconclaon omorrow a p.m. n preparaon for he feas of Chrsmas. Evenng prayer and Benedcon wll be celebraed on unday. Dec. 23, a 4 p.m.. * also as par of he Adven Lurgy. Alar Guld pary Members of he. Marys Alar Guld of. John he Baps Russan Orhodox Church of R a h w a y exchanged p r e s e n s a he groups Annual Chrsmas Parry, held Dec. 16, a Evelyns Resauran n Elzabeh, repors Mrs. Mary Wheeler, correspondng secreary. career nownshp The New Jersey ocey of Cerfed Publc Accounans s holdng a specal career day for college sudens oday b he Ramada nn n Clark. Ths Open House, akng place from o 11:30 a.m. wll gve sudens an opporuny o mee nformally wh CPA ocey members and fnd ou nformaon abou opporunes n he accounng professon. The socey, wh more han 6,000 members, s celebrang s 2nd Annversary hs year. f you have any quesons concernng hs career program, whch s for boh n-sae and ou-of-sae college sudens, please elephone he socey offce a crrv or CLARK UNON COTJHTY KE NOTCE, Uu U» nnenmd oall apora or.sal, n accordance a b* RA jmma-l, j* PBblCBcojOOCl."auE AooBodJ* U«3 RrUn Boa, dark, Rn> J K M J, UM lac* feserbad moor whcles whch came no posmssum o m» Clark Eolle Dparmu hrows ahadonnwn or fler* o owners o clam samo, - Tns moor mhlclu mar be nmlmd a J L E AooBodr, 115 Raran Ros, Clark, ou Jersey. Clark Polloo Deparmen Geor* R. Roblaon BuMM Admlcraor Lncoln 1 - M Ruror l CafUlae - 1M7 Cbsrrole 1-12/20A0 F««: 1U.7 Men oa»m Adas nod honw. Tana oj oonacada Km hng on he ea la overloaded and undar- nspuad boas. Many naons am gnorng ha nflc Dll* of Uuw people. A ew eounrlee an no. n he forefron of naons ha an offernf homes, job* and edwaoa o hea nfu Me Argenna. An -«-f renfee wffl be srrng la Argenna, and he people of ha coon* oy a n Hadng Uwm he jobe end behune hey need, lfca could ake ome a he buden a he V. PTOLC NOTCE PUBLC NOTCE NOTCE OF AKNTJAL LOT OWNER KEET3NG TM members o» Buereoa) cemeery canpur/ are nourled ha he renlar Anoal Lo Omars Ueaun wn le held a he Baralwood Cemeery company offee, Wel Lae Avran an] Beeanrecc new, Rmray, New Jersey, 00 fassl^, -T-r ; 10, l»*v> p.m. or Ua purpose of eocn«board of Tnuceea andbe ruaacuoo of oer msness a* may ba propery brcoh before nefa ealn. Bazehrood Cemeery company Wes Lake Arena and Beednroo) Road Ralway, New Jersey -12/20 ad 1J/27A Fen prouc NOTCE PUBLC NOTCE REOLUTON AUTHORZNG AGREEMENT FOR CAE- WORK DEGN AND GRAPHC EEGH FOB THE NEW crry BALL/AND POLCE HEADQUARTER WHEREA, hen uss a need lor specal oeslcn work for casework and (rapues lor he coasrselon of he newcuy Ban ad Polce Headquarers; and WHEREA, la hereby deermned ha sad work conss of professonal sorrlces and unspedflalfc serrlees porman o 40A:ll-5; NOW, THEREFORE, BE rr REOLVED ma agreemens are bereby aolurlxed wllb llcben Assocaes of WUmmroa, Delaware o perform casework deafen a araeof».00 per ear wh he oal no o exceed 11,300 and o perform paj*lcj oaalfn a he rae o per boor wh he oal no o exceed M,«00; and BE rt FURTHER REOLVE J ha a cop; ol ms resoluon ba adversed mraan o law. l/30/n Tf.n.4 Toys s hs hr$ o young end ou llln Come see oyr Anque) Bh6» D*B CoBKon, Oo Housa Moefure, fnjjeh 6Og Des, Aubonc 120-e Toy*, Cam* and much, mvh mora. «a a h) CondUwyd hop Wh hs Ad a G per famly) j J GascUeayek ^kcp jjl Opanr*By*-mura.M easons Greengs o woadgrfo! Grsasss spsckdfc*& «* fea em f Dfefl aeea* <fes rscklsss of Cferfefeave brawn. o wh a real Chremaa feelng of warmh and a frendly glow comes ha feelng ha le my hear n Clark a long me ago. > mm DRECTOR OF PUllC WOBK POHJ CUB BOABD OF EDUCATON BEMBfl FOa&El EXECUTVE DlffC TOB OF UHOHCOUHTY 3aM.TO COaElgOH Counselors ho holdcy blues HONLOTHERANCHURCHOTRAHWAY The ervce of Worshp on unday, Dec 23, wul be cw^aaedbytbe-bey. Waer J. Maler, pasor, a 11 a.m- undaychurch chool wffl begn a :15 a.m. and Fellowshp wll gerher a -.30 a.ra. ChQdcare wll be avalable durns he fl «.m. servce. New Members Class wll be held a l p.m. "Don be sarped f you feel depressed or sad aroand he holdays," says MOoo Fah, execuve drecor of Youh and Famly Counselng ervce, he famly counselng agency servng Rabmay. "Mos people vew he hssy fens s.cs bg, happy, pary gvng even. No so," connued Mr. Fah. "Oen, (person may have accompanyng fr»w^g«of Tfffnr aod frusnoa whou beng fahy able o denry he reasonsfar hese own homes, laclr own lves, and frequenly, hese homes are far from ber parens homes. The buld-up and le-down evokes a feelng of wauu and belongng, bu hen phmges when one feels le alooe, once agan." "Frequenly," h ^ ^ "fc "Frequenly ncfl v d- oals who fed npse darng he holdays," Mr. Fah connued,arc women. These are he women who worked, shopped, wrapped, ancpaed, cooked, cleaned, and prepared for he holdays. Then, s all ever oo soon. The famly members share n he joy and fan of seeng each oher, eang, carng and sharng, and hen hese members or adul chd- (XTCD leavu helps he unmmr* famly member o express her feel* ags and o help pu he holday celebraon n proper, perspecve wh her everyday nvng. Oen, de clen leaves wh a smle and a recognon of he need o readjus her anocrpaon." The man offce of he servce s locaed a 233 Prospec e«tcqko. A McBc offce.- open one day a week, s locaed n Rahray. Fees ae based on. a sldng scale and all ftf *y» nqures ae confldenal. For furher nfonnaoo* please elephone Mr. Fah a , YFCC s a member of he Uned Way of Babway. a 6-JO p.m., Youh a 7p.m. and Adul a p.m. Today be Womens ewng Group wu assemble a 10 Monday, Dec. 24, a German Chrsmas ervce wll begn * 5p.m., followed by a famly servce of lessons and carcja fesfcval servce of lessons and carols a 11 p.m. Tuesday, Dec 25, he ervce of Holy Communon wn be held a 10 a.m. Tbe church s looed a Ea and Eserbrook Aves. HOLT COMFORT EPCOPAL CHURCH OF RAHWAY *ae he Las unday of Tle coogre&soa wu Rered Mens Club has Chrsmas dance Members of he Rahway Rered Mens Club held 1b? 1 * JM" 1 <*,.n,m ru«. ner and Dance Parry on Dec. 10 fam o 4 p.m. a he Amercan Legon Hall a 51 Maple Ave., Rahway. ervces were donaed by members of Babway Pos Wo. 5 of he Amercan Legon and Us Auxlary Un No. 5. Chef Chef was Eugene T. pm-j, 1.- r^lvcj plaque of apprecaon fa hs nne yean of servce. Two hundred and wo ho roas beef dnners and dessers were serwed. sved 35»««"«e The Rev. Msgr. Charles F. Burner, who gave he nvocaon and Echard Grschke, supervsor of dry The maser of ceremones was Alfred Wroldsen and dnner charman, George Black, he clubs presden. g T a John chmd, repored Paul Ohrn, publcy charman. Adven, Dec. 73, wh Holy Euchars: Re a 7JO a.m., Mornng Prayer and Church chool a 10 a.m. and Holy ""* * Re n a 11:30 a.m. ThecelebnJon of Chrsmas wll begn on Chrsmas Eve, Monday. Dec. 24, a 5 p.m., wh a new servce of lesson and carols. The Choral Euchars wd begn whh carols a 11 p.m. On Chrsmas, Tuesday, Dec 25, here wb be a celebraon of he Euchars a 10 urn. There wffl be a celebraon of he Euchars on Wednesday, Dec 25, n he chapel n he parsh house a 73 emnary Ave. Ths wll be followed by a bref servce of healng. Members of he congregaon wn go carollng o shu-ns on Dec 23 a 6 p.m. The church s locaed a 73 emnary Ave. The Rev. Rober P. Heakk h recor. TEMH B ratcbahofrahway Today Mornng ervces for he xh Day of Cbanukah wn be held a 6:45 oclock, followed by Adul Educaon wh KobU Jacob ubeneh a 1:30 p.m. TnmLWrar wfam fn* *4«* C»Jlh JJMV n# ffc«wh ml sar a 6*5 atm. abbah Candle Lghng mus ake place no laer han 4:12p.m. The egh Chanukah candles are o be kndled before lghng he abbah Candles. Evenng ervces wll rnmm> ~ g JO oclock. Rabb Rubenen wn conduc he servces and preach he sermon and Harzan olomon ernberg wll chan me Lurgy. Oneg habbos wn foow he servces. aurday, Dec. 22, servces wll begn a a.m. unday, Dec. 23, Mornng ervces wb sar a 30 oclock. The Relgous chool wn have s md-wner vacaon, and wn resume sessons on Wednesday, Jan. 2, of nex year. Monday and Thursday. Dec. 24 and 27, Momma ervces wn cormnmkr a 7 oclock. Tbe emple s locaed a 13 Bryan. T. JOHN WEAP0W&C CHURCH MAE Chrsmas Eve 5:30 (ff(l7:0o P.M. 10:00 P.M. - Concdebraed Mass of * Chrsrou Eve (wh Chor) There wffl be NO MDNGHT MA on Chrsmas Eve Cy safey councl The charman of he Rahway afsygxmcls Chld cnoo jr^y Ownnlcg Frank lakeszewlcz, repored a be Councls Dec. 11 meeng on he acves of he psbkc scheds safey parols and announced au maerals had been purchased for use of he parols n he comng year. The charman of he Councls Annual Dnner Commee, Carl A. Carlson, wh hs asssans, Frank Keeseg and Joseph Gblsco, announced all plans have been compleed for he annual uu. uc mme* Mu OC held on Tuesday, Jan., of cex year, a Alpers Resauran on Raran Rd. n Clark. nved guess wll be Rahway Chef of Polce Theodore Pohamus, Rahway Mayor Danel L. Marn and chef of he Rahway Fre Dep., Rober J. Duffy. Ths 3h Annual Dnner celebraon wn mark he begnnng of he Councls 54h year of connuous operaon and servce o Rahway. Mrs. Margare McNally Cauahan, 7, of 3 Orchard., Cranford, ded Wednesday, Dec. 12, n he Ashbrook Nursng Home n coch Plans aer a long llness. Bom n Couny Longford, reland, she had come o he Uned aes 60 years ago, selng n New York Cy. he lved n Elzabeh 35 years and had been a resden of Cranford he pas 14 years. he had been a communcan of. Mchaels R.C. Church n Cranford. han. ded n 160. urvvng are hree sons, John Caaban of Wesfeld, Francs Callahsn sf "c;ry»- vflle. Pa., and Eugene M. Csnslwn of Clar; wo daughers, Mr*. Margare A. Kelly, wh whom she lved, and Mrs. Pa r c 1 a Henderson of PoersvUle; wo brohers, Frank McNally of Mam and Mchael McNally n reland; wo ssers. Ms. Anne Murphy of Keansburg and Mrs. Rose Reynolds of New York ae, and 11 grandchldren. &2 n 1 headed by Mr. Carbon, wh W l l a m Fee and Mr. Gblsco asssng, presened he followng slae of offcers, who wl gude c Councl n 10: Presden, Herber H. Kehn; vce presden, Mr. Reesg; secreary, Frederck Grmak; asssan secreary, Andrew Marno, and reasurer, Ronald J. Ashelford. The slae was unanmously approved by he Councl men DC rsflp. The new offcers wll be «nsalled a he dnner on ^ Rzzo, publc relaons char- man. g s Day 7:30,:00,10:30 A.M. and Noon CONFEON Monday, December 17h 7:45 P.M. Adven Penance ervlcew., Tuesday, December 1h 7:45-:45 P.M..,: Wednesday, December 1h- -" : : 7:45-:45 P.M.! Thursday, December 2h 7:45-:45 P.M. Frday, December 21s P.M. 7:45-:45 P.M. aurday, December 22nd 1:00-2:00 P.M. 7:45-:45 P.M. Monday, December 24h 10:00 -Noon There, wll be no Confessons on Chrsmas Eve Aernoon or Evenng he Mass chedule for New Years Day wll be he same as he regular weekend schedule GARDEN TATE VAEET...Mrs. Mary Wams, a New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. lecurer, presened a program o sudens a Graver Cleveland Elemenary chool n Rahway Dec. 13. *>»~"B he presenaon were fourh and sxh-grde sudens from Graver Cleveland and sxh-grade sudens {orn he dsrc nvolved n he Ged and Talened Program. The program, enroled "New Jersey Know Your ae," raced he saes hsory, geography. ndusry and day-o-day lfe usng a large map and color sldes. was arranged hrough Graver Clevelands Elemenary Vocaonal Gudance and Counselng Program, repors Mrs. Olga ca, elemenary gudance counselor. n aendance, shown le o rgh, are: Mrs. ca, Chrsna Persaud, Darrn Coller, hawn Huzford, Dawn Benes, Mlmmo Bzzoaaro and Mrs..Wllams. /W0 MK \.*j*m TCA-mosm veo The gnss hng n he world la o know bow o be ufflcen uno oneeerf." Heraldry dweloped dork* he Mddle Agu 10 ha one armordsd knrf could ba brnadaharf eam anoher. bepsofhhbrb, may e lgh of love ou auunumdmg sae upon you and khdl your hear wh peace... and joy. J. FUNERAL HOME M Boas, vule,.j_ 177 Eh= Ave., Hsh-y. N.J. Wllam L. Frederckson, Mnser ADVENT AND CHRTMA ERVCE B FOURTH UNDAY ervce of Worshp - N ADVENT Adven Wreah and Candle December 23rd Ceremony. The ermon s: :45 a.m. "Reflecmg he Lgh." CHRTMA EVE Candlelgh ervce of Worshp. December 24h A celebraon of cares, anhems 7:00 p.m. and a abor Chrsmas sory, "How Gabrel Go he Job." emnary and. George Rahway, NJ. Avenues B NEW YEAR UNDAY December 30h :45 a.m. ervce of Worshp. The ermon s: "Rememberng and Forgeng." Chld care provded 466 Wes Grand Ave. Rahway, NJ. CHRTMA UNDAY December 23rd Worshp hour-11:00 A.M. 4h Candle of he Adven Wreah wl be l Musc - Chrsmas Cradle ong -r. Chor ermon "How hall We Receve Hm" CHRTMA EVEDecember 24 CandTeflghung ervce :00 P.M. Personal candlfs dsrbued o all ^^g The Chrs Candle wll d-><nb«e he Adven Wreah. pecal Musc - O HOLY NBHT - CameBa Dudnal: Chor - n he Lonely Mdngh he New Born Kns ermon A GN OF WHAT? Pasor Rchard Dudnak Chld care n feoowshlp hall The Rev. Rober P. Hemkk, Recor LAT UNDAY OF ADVENT, DEC 23 7:30 A.M. Hory EucharfcRe 1 }? : 2 A M J*> P»yer & Church chool 11:30 A.M. Holy EucharsbRe D CHRTMA EVE, DEC. 24 5:00 P.M. Chldrens ervce 11:00 P.M. Carols & Choral Euchars CHRTMA DAY, DEC :00 A.M. Holy Euchars 7.AGHR.C.CHMCM 322 Madson H1B Rd. dark. NJ CHRTMA MA CHEDULE Chrsmas Eve, December 24 - Vgl Mass 5:30 Chrsmas Day, December 25 -Mdngh 7, :30,10,11:15 A.M. and 1230RM. CHRTMA CONFEON CHEDULE Monday, Dec. 17-Penance ervce aer 7 P.M. Demkna Frday, Dec. 21-1:00 o 2:00 P.M. end 7:30 o :30 P.M. aurday. Dec. 22-1: P.M. and 7:30 o 30 P.M. aurday, Dec 22-1:00-2:00 P.M. and 730*30 P.M. Monday, Dec. 24 1:00 o P.M. ONLY NEW YEAR MA CHEDULE New Years Eve, December 31-5:20 P.M. New Years Day, January 1-7, JO, 10, 11:15 A.M. & New Years Day. January 1-7, JO. 10, 11:15 A.M. & 12:30 P.M. CONFEON - aurday, Dec. 2, 1:00-2:00 7J0o&30P.M. FRT PRWYmAH CHURCH Wes Grand Avenue and Church ree Rahway, New Jersey Founded 1741 The Reverend Rober C. Powley. Pasor James W. Musscduo, Drecor of Musc Kemp L. meal, Organs and Drecor of BeU Chor UNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 17V :15 a.m. Church learnng Hour pecal Chrsmas Program 10:55a.m. MORNNG WORHP pecal musc by BeU Chor and Wesmnser Chor "Carol of he Bells" Leonovch BeU Chor "Chrsmas Hymn" Vaughan Wllams Chrsmas Day 1 Hos "AUeluU" Bach Wesmnser Chor MONDAY, DECEMBER CHRTMA EVE CANDLELGHT 11:00 p.m. pecal musc by he Wesmnser Chor and he Lghng of Candles UNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 17 :15 a.m. Church Learnng Hour 10:30 a.m. MORNNG WORHP pecal musc by he Wesmnser Chor Masers n hs Hall" Tradonal rf em ffra ffr^ gg gjg EEE33 en " * G23 Q3 P3 pp an CT 553 E3E3 C J.TH0MA5THEAP0n CATHmCCHURCHBYUMTlMm. George Ave., Rahway. N.J. Rev. John Zeyack, Pasor Monday, December 24 - Vgl Eve of Chrsmas KhOO.m. Royal Hours of Chrsmas 4:00 p.m. Vespers wh lurgy of. Basl.-00 p.m. Povecer- Grea Complne for Feas of Navy Tuesday. December 25 - Navy of Our Lord, God and avor, Jews Chrs 11:30p.m. Choral Fesval of nernaonal Carols Mdngh Dvne Lurgy (Englsh) :00 a.m. Dvne Lurgy (lavonc) 11:00a.m. Dvne Lurgy (Engsh)

9 PAGE 16 THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 RAHWAY NEW-RECORD/CLARK PATROT ndans capure frs n Clark mo ourney RAY CORNER Coach Dck Lorenzens Rahway ndans wreslng quad won he schools frs Arhur L. Jolmson Regonal Quad Wreslng Tournamen a he Clark school on Dec. 15. The ndans ma members won seven frs-place rophes o ake he eam le wh a score of 15; Clarks Crusaders were runners-up wh U, followed by he Woodbrdge Barrons wh 111, and he Kenlworh Bean wh 0. T. B.lww^ nrlnn«kr«were: Donne Ramos, a junor a 115 pounds, Pa eller, a junor a 12; Crag mh, a sophomore a 135; Tracy Mller, a sophomore a 15; Kevn Phllps, sophomore a 170; Alber mh, a sophomore a 1 and heavywegh, Tyrone Buler, a senor. Coach Lorenzen sad aer he maches, "Our sophomores dd for us, hey were or^«. M Thr rwch * novno for a fne dual-mee season. Two members of he John RAHWAY RECREATON DEPT. CTY BAKETBALL LEAGUE TANDNG EATERN DVON Crusaders open season by muzzlng Bulldogs Team DbVdBrownAsn. Lamlnalre Old Comer nn laelnelecrlcal MeMnusA.C. MT Corp. The Clark Crusaders, coached by eve Peruzzell, opened her baskeball season wh a 67-4 wn over he Dayon Regonal Bulldogs on her home floor Dec. 14. The Crusaders h for egh consecuve pons n he hrd perod o move n fron for good. The gh cones was broken open when eve Mardnak h for four pons and Jm Taylor and Kevn Boyle h wo each o send he Crusaders on op They led a he sar of he drve n he fnal sesson he Crusaders were able o pu away he game, as hree bulldogs sarers, Tony Gargulo, Tony Crell and Crag Clckenger fouled ou. Boyle, led he Clarkes, bu h on 14 of 1 from he chary lne and had 1 pons n he fas-movng cones. The prngfeld eam was led by Clckenger and Adam- WETERN DVON Team W Hawks 2 Kowals 1 YsGuys 0 Local736 0 RlhwayKofC 0 Merck 0 REULT Lamlnalre, 3; LocalTO,32. selln Elecrc, 47; YsGuys, 44 Ḣawks, 52; McManus, 50. Dave Brown Assn., 70; M&T, 27. Kowals, 62; RahwayKolC,2. Old Corner nn, 2; Merck, D, forfe. WEEK TOP CORER Tom Woywlcz,McManus,22. Warrea Royal, Dave Brown lan,. 1. Jeffrey Holmes.Ys Guys, 17. Redfems Clark Crusaders who were frs place wnners were Kevn Rosenbach a Adran Odd a 122. n he 10-pound class, Rosenbach of he Crusaders led all he way n scorng a 3-0 decson over Kenlworh. n an ousandng mach of wo of he bes wreslers n her wegh n he area, Ramus scored a -2 wn over Bll OConnor of Clark. The Rahway maman ook over n he second perod, and " moved no a 7-2 lead a he sar of he fnal perod. Clarks dsrc medal wnner, Odd. won a close bou over Woodbrdge, 6-4. The fnal pons were scored n he fnal 33 seconds of he mach., A 12, Rahways eller pnned hs Kenlworh foe n he fus perod. The loser w* njured and was UUMUC o connue he mach. n hs sem-fnal mach eler scored a 16-3 wn over Carks Bryan Lynch. n a hrllng over-me mach, Rahways sophomore, Crag mh scored a 5-4 decson. The fne young grappler ooka fr-2 led n he frs perod, usng a akedown and an escape. The balers were scoreless n he second perod, and, n he fnal perod. Woodbrdgc scored wo pons on an escape. The 15 pound dvson le wen o Ralways Ml- Hawks np McManus n baskeball The Hawks ool over frs place n he Wesern Dvson of he Rahway Recreaon Dep. Mens Cy Baskeball League TM Ber of Mefey Whes o A Osr Frmsfs CM MMgwors " Osn Conracng Company 1255 WfHoU Av«., Gork ggggggggggggggggg^ "Tom WoVwraled McManu^ wh he nghs hgh score of 22 pons. The wnnng show a he buzzer by Johnbyrnes broke he e. Byrnes had 14 pons and Rch Wlson and Rch Komosnsk had 10. The Hawks were ralng 35-2 a he sar of he fnal sesson. n he las perod he Hawks were led bv efjh Komosnsks 10 pons on four buckes. BU Brehm had four pons and Byrnes had s of he 23 scored by he wnners. Al Baknus had 14 for McManus. ** n he Easern Dvson he Dave Brown Assn. scored a wn over M. & T. Corp. Warren Royal led he wnners wh jo punu uu uc wuca uu»nu uc uaco, 34 Cu goals o 12. Joe Procor had 10 pons. Bll Vaughn and Mke Anderson had he same oal, sx. n an excng cones Lamnare was a 3-32 wnner over Local No Darryl Bowen led Lamnare wh 10 pons and Denns Luck and Howard Joyner each had egh. The Local had Leroy baker wh 13 and Warren Troy and Wayne Vuadell each wh sx pons. * scln Elecrc npped he Ys Guys as Jeffrey Holmes was op scorer wh 17. The Hecrcals came from behnd n he pas perod. They were ralng a he sar of he perod wehen Kevn orey h a bucke for hs oal of egh, and Erne mall had a feld goa Tha gave hm 15 for he game. Al Jones had wo baskes ou cf hs 10 pon oal and John Parker h wo free hrows. Duane Ramsum had 12 and Phllp Holmes h four baskes for egh pons. The Buch Kowal Assn., eam won her frs game of he season, 62-2 over he Knghs of Columbus. The ;dgeorge Ave. eam jumped off o a lead and waskevcv behnd. Ken Farrell had 13 ard,vc Krylak 12 and for he wnners Mke Rose and Bob Arcua led he Knghs:wh~s ven each. The Old Corner nn was he forfe wnner over he Merck and Co., nc. eam 2-0. ^BafneoaBedmnsler Bereley Heghs Bemardsvue Blackwood BnckTown Camden Canerel Cherry Hll Cranlord Eas "Dxe," wren by Danel D. Em men, wss composed n he Norh for a mnral show. Wne Ho? By lark* Pary me -- and wne belongs. Wne s an negral par of any dnner pary hese days. Many guess choose wne a cockal me. You can serve he samr» wne youre havng wh dnner, red, whe.orrose. Bu many hoss make a pon o keep chlled whe wne raly for»!»!e whs prefer!u Make sure wne glasses are a generous sze. You needn fll hem n fac, you shouldn. Fll less han half-way so fra- Erarcp can collec n he arspace. Tr>& -nse o lm ol( adage of whe wne wh fsh and red wh moa bu here are always excepons and accommodaons. erve wha you prefer. You don have o serve several dfferen wnes for dlf- * fpren courses - bu s nce f you care o.» You, he hosorhosesjhave carefully planned a meal and s accompanyng wnes. Don feel consraned o use he wne a curs has brough; lus accep gracously. (f someone nsss, sugges he wne should "res" aer s rp.) Wne belongs oday. And he smnr hos or hosess wll fnd c an exensve selecon D a wde ~ prce range a er, who scored a fall over Mun Mogeuen of Clark, who wu njured and aken o he hospal. He was repored okay M prc»»uuc. Phllps, anoher cy sophomore, pnned John elner wh egh seconds le n he frs. He was leadng he me 5-0. Alber mh, a 1 pounds, was leadng 7-1, when he pnned hs Woodrdge opponen wh one mnue and fve seconds le n he second perod. Buler, he heavywegh from Rahway, won wh a ake-down wh 21 seconds le n he. frs perod. He was leadng a he me 1-0. «CHAMPONHP FNA1 101, Woodbrdge, pn, Clark. 10, Rosenbach of Clark-, decson over Kenlworh, , Ramos of Rahway, decson over OConnor of Clark, , Odd of Clark, decson over Woodbrdge, , eller of Rahway, pn. Kenlworh, resulng n an njury. 135, Crag mh of Rahway. overme deddson over VVoodbuge, Kenlworh decson over El Mller of Rahway, , Woodbrdge, pn. ener, Clark. 15, Tracey Mller of Rahway, pn, Marn Mogensen of Clark. 170 Phllps of Rahway, pn, rnger of Clark. 1, Alber mh of Rahway, pn, Woodbrdge. Heaveywegh, Buler o Rahway, pn, Woodbrdge. EM-FNAL 101, Rcco of Clark, decson over Rahway, 5-2 and Qules, Woodbrdge drew a bye. 10C, Eosenbach of Cbr. pn, over Woodbrdge and Kenlworh drew a bye. U, OConnor of Clark, pn over Woodbrdge and Ramos of Rahway, pn, Kenlworh. 122, Woodbrdge, pn, Ervn of Rahway and Odd of Clark won a decson over Kenlworh , Kenlworh decsoned Woodbsldge 10-4 and eler of Rahway decsoned Lynch of drk , Woodbrdge drew a bye and Crag mh of Rahway, pn, Clleno of Clark. 141, H Mller of Rahway, pn, Woodbrdge and Kenlworh decuoned Clark - 14, Woodbrdge, pn, Kenlworh and ener, Clark decuoned Wek of Rahway, , Tracy Mller of Rahway, pn, Woodbrdge. 170, Phllps of Rahway decsoned Woodbrdge, 7-5 and Clark drew a bye. 1, Woodbrdge, pn. Kenlworh, and Alber mh of Rahway drew a bye. Heavywegh, W o o d- brdge, pn, orrenno, Clark and heavywegh, Buler, Rahway, bye. THRD PLACE 115. Kenlworh. 122, Ervn of Rahway. 12, Lynch of Clark. 2. Lynch of Clark. 141, Clark. 14, Kenlworh. PONT RAHWAY, 15. CLARK Woodbrdge, 111. Kenlworh, 0. FRT-PLACE TROPHY WNNER RAHWAY, 7. CLARK, 2. Woodbrdge, 2. Kenlworh, 1. RcryffoeffMd- Former Arhur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh chool of Clark wresler, Blly Telesco, s ou for he season a nsqoehanna Unversy n eunsgrove, ra. He fcutcw»l C Zj^Tj -T. pre-season pracce and wll be ou he res of he year. Rahways Jm ewar scored 10 pons and added sb rebounds as he Falrlegh Dcknson Unversy Baskeball Team defeaed he Monclar ae College ndans was he Knghs frs wn of he year. «Pa Jaworsk of Clark had 13 pons and 11 rebounds for he eon Hall Unversy Grls Baskeball Team n her 7-6 loss o he srong Rugers Unversy squad. *~> «Ten members of he Rahway Hgh chool conference fooball champons and he Arhur L. Johnson Regonal Crusaders were seleced on he Wachung Conference, Naonal Dvson All-Conference eam hs fall. Chosen from he Rahway ndans were John Rogers a lneman, and puner and kcker, Frank Jack and John Wlson on he offensve eac\ On he defense, lnemen, Alex Johnson of Rahway, Doug oos of Clark, Mark Addons of. Rahway, lnebackers, Bernard Powell and Hedrman Blanks of Rahway and backs, Harold Young and Davd Rankns, boh of he ndans, were pcked. All-Couny selecons were on defense, Johnson, Powell and Young, all of Rahway.» Jance Rush, a former Moher eon of Clark sar, paced he Kcan College of Unon Grls Baskeball Team wh 16 pons o a 54-1 wn over Farlegh Dcknson. The Arhur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh chool Glls Baskeball Team of dark opened s searon wh 6-1 <-<= over Jonahan Dayon Regonal of prngfeld. The Clark gals moved no a 14-2 lead n he frs perod. Ellen Axelson had 15 pons, and ue Marshalls 10 ledcoach Tony Falzones eam. *** Moher eon opped. Aloysus of Jersey Cy n her openng game. Wh he game ed a 21-21, he eers Pa De Francesco scored 10 of her 15 pons n he hrd perfod o pu he game away. Carol McUcndck hd 14 and Crysal Canady had 13 for Moher eon coach, Marge Egan. C=ch Kc= Msys sh-;y g=5s dropped s cp=±: game o he Norh Brunswck Raders Mara Dorrce and Theresa McGrah each scored four pons early n he frsg perfod and he Haders moved n fron D Torrce had 12 and McGrah nne for he wnners. Medal wnners from Rahway n he 17h Annual Queen of Peace nvaonal Track and Feld mee, held n Norh Arlngon, follow. The mle relay eam of he ndans was runner-up o Roselle Park, who was med n hree mnues, 35.7 seconds o he ndans hree mnues and.6 seconds. n he 440-yard run Bob Green was hrd and Hcrmn Blanks fourh. n he 60-yard dash TyroneHckman fnshed fourh and n he 0-yard relay he locals were fh. * On he All-ae Fooball Teem, Rahways Bernard Powell was seleced o he second-eam defensve squad. n Group No. 3, Frs Team Offense, John Rogers was seleced and Powell was pcked on defe > Regonal ceg ourney The Unon Couny Regonal Hgh chool Dsrc No. 1 wll hold s Frs Annual Dsrc Holday Baskeball Tournamen for grls and boys varsy eams from he four regonal hgh schools, Wednesdays o aurday, Dec. 2r>2, a Davd Brearey Kcgouu Hgh chool on Monroe Ave., Kenlworh. The ournamen schedule wll nclude he followng parngs: -- Dec. 26,a 6:30 p.m., Arhur L. Johnson grls eam of Clark versus Gcv. Lvngson grls eam of Berkeley Heghs and p.m., Jonahan Dayon grls eam of prngfeld versus Davd Brearley grls eam. Pec. 27, a 6:30 p.m.. Johnson boys eam versus Gov. Lvngson boys eam and p.m., Jonahan Dayon boys eam versus Davd Brearley boys eam. - Dec. 2, a 6:30 p.m., grls eams consolaon game and p.m., champonshp game. - Dec. 2, a 6:30 p.m., boys eams consolaon game and p.m., champonshp game. Aomsson each ngh wll be $2 for aduls and for sudens. Regonal dsrc dscoun ahlec passes wll be honored a he door. The drecor of healh, physcal educaon, drver educaon and ahlecs a he Brearley, Thomas anaguda, wll or. TANDNG OF TEAM NATONAL DVON WATCHUNG CONFERENCE BOY BAKETBALL W L Unlcn Caholc o RAHWAY 0 0 CLARK 0 0 Roselle Cshollc o 0 Roselle o 0 Hllsde o 0 Crasford o 0 CHEDULE Tomorrow, Roselle aroseue Caholc, 3:45 p.m. KAhnAY «CLAKK, 6 p.m. Jamacas ndan name Xaymaca mams "land of founans." PerAmWy P a r s ^ n y Norh Newark Norh Ekzabem New Provnce Mcns.own Moo.es.own Memo Park Bamel % ac* 1 47»f re 30 WETFMD AVOW CLAH, B^J. Chrsmas *^egbj&*, of aboaada. we ba abamd. Omsk emr felfsj A h d Nursery Kadargaran Grades 1-6 ummer Day Camp Roger and Vea Harmuller 01 FEATHERBED LANE, CLARK, N. J. Orz wns frs round ashosho compeed agans oher boys n he 16-1-year-old dvson of he Peps-Cola/Naonal Baskeball Assn. Ho- sho Program on aurday, Dec.. Aer hree rounds of balng agans a 60-second clock, durng whch me he dsplayed accurae shoong from fve desgnaed "hospos," whle snkng wo lay-ups, he accumulaed pons whch placed Orz ahead of all ohers n hs age and sex caegory. Orz, along wh he oher hree hgh scorers s now elgble o compee n he area sem-fnals, o be held a Rugers adum n Pscaaway on unday, Jan. 6, of nex year, a 6 p.m. o deermne he area fnals. The wnner of he Jan. 6 compeon wll go on o compee agans oher area fnalss n he NBA dvsonal playoffs acd champonshps. The "Hosho" Program, whch s now n s fourh year, s sponsored by he Peps-Cola Co. and he Naonal Baskeball Assn. s a program desgned o provde youh beween he ages of nne and 1 he opporuny o parcpae n a year round spors program. The program allows youh of all ables o play by hemselves, n compeon on a - one-o-one-bass agans frends or wh ohers n eam names. Youh wh exceponal baskeball sklls can compee agans ohers of her level n he area, dvsonal and naonal champonshps, whch can lead o possble career opporunes. The Rahway Recreaon Dep. has adoped he Hosho Program as par of s Annual ummer Playground Program. s durng he summer playground hosho cones parcpans for he area playoffs are chosen. Orz was accompaned o he Dec. compeon n Newark by cjy spors supervsor, Cheryl Mackay. PORT CHEDULE PORT CHEDULE ARTHUR L, JOHNON REGONAL HGH CHOOL TOMORROW Boys baskeball, Rahway, home, p.m. Grls baskeball, Madson, away, 3:45 p.m. WEDNEDAY, DZC, 26 Grls baskeball ournamen a DavldBrearleyReglonalHlgh chool, 6:30 p.m. RAHWAY HGH CHOOL TOMORROW Beys bafcccbau, Clark, away. Grls baskeball, Roselle, away, 3:45 p.m. Wreslng, Columba, home, p,m. ATURDAY, DEC. 22 Boys baskeball, Madson, home, p.m. WEDNEDAY. DEC. 26 Boys baskeball, Chrsmas ournamen a Roselle Caholc, V p.m. a MOTHER ETON GRL BAKETBALL TOMORROW Grls Caholc, away, 4 p.m. ss! Boosers The Arhur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh chool Ahlec Booser Club of Clark recenly presened s Fall pors Award Program wh Lous Peragallo, ahlec drecor, as moderaor. Al he Clark Crusaders fall eam coaches were nroduced. Members of he coachng saff had he honor of nroducng he varsy leer wnners. Each ahlee receved a leer and a cerfcae. The Ahlec Booser Trophes for he >nos valuable players were presened o he followng ahlees: Fooball, Anhony DUrso; Doug oos; Tom Grygel and John Wlson; boys soccer, John Lddy; grls soccer, Mary Oberles; cross counry, Blly OConner; gymnascs, Tammy Tombs and Mary Jane Kegel and grls enns, Mary Ellen Kempnsk. The Booser Club s havng a membershp drve for parens of he schools ahlees. The organzaon wll hold s nex meeng on Monday, Jan. 14 of nex year, 7:45 p.m. a he hgh school. BAHWAY NEW-RECOBD/CLABK PATROT THURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 17 PAGE 17 rap Gan adum EDTOR NOTE: The followng sory, abou a PhUUpsburg offcals reacon o he playng of he Rahway-Phllpsburg sae champonshp fooball game n Gan adum, s u*»* UQ one publshed n a oca fhupsburg newspaper. WATCHUNG CONFERENCE NATONAL DVON BOY BAKETBALL CHEDULE Thursday, Ju., 160,CranfonJ a Clark, p,m. Frday, Jan. 4, Crnnlon) a Ralway, a run. aurday, Jan. 5, Roselle a Hllsde, p.m. and Rosolle Cabollc a Clark, 2 p.m. TDMday, Juu, Clark a R»- A member of he PhUUpsburg Board of Educaon Dec. 3 called he New Jersey ae nerscholasc Ahlec Assn. "a bunch of polcal bums" for "mshandlng" he champonshp cones. Board member, Alber Panell, charged he game should have been played n PhlHpsburg. He sad he NJAA, he sae hgh school spors governne body, pad for n use of he Meadowlands sadum. n he cones Phnpsburg Hgh chool los o Rahway "We were he op-seeded eam n he sae, so he game should have been played on our home feld," PaneDl sad. Jus because of polcal pressure from Rahway, he sae ahlec assocaon spen of our ax money when he game should have been played here for 375," he added. NJAA offcals could no be reached for comaen on he charges.. Hr-wever, he supernenden of he Rahway school dsrc sad was far o play he game a Gan adum "because hs wouldve been he hrd year we played PhUUpsburg a PhlHpsborg." "By all means, we here a Rahway had nohng o do wh he decson," sad upernenden prank Brunee. "Ceranly we had a concern -n ha we were he defendng champons. We were pleased Gan adum was chosen; We would have been more pleased o play a Rahway adum." Rahway s abou 20 mles souh of Eas Ruherford, home of he Meadowlands complex. Panell also sad school offcals frs learned he game would be played n he Meadowlands hrough a Nov. 24 newspaper arcle. Kgn chool prncpal Kenneh Luz sad he called he assocaon Nov. 26 and was old he game was n Gan adum. Luz sad he was upse ook a elephone call from hm o fnd ou abou he game when had been released o newspapers wo days earler. Panell sad he NJAA spend $45,000 n 17 a he Meadowlands and had already spen 51,000 hs year n addon o he 15,000 for he Phllpsburg game. He added he acual fee for he sadum use s cu n half by he New Jersey pors Auhory. The acual cos of he champonshp game was 130,000, wh he spors auhory wavng half he cos. J«uc3 G. Growney, NJAA execuve secreary, was no avalable for commen. The school board passed a moon made by Panell o have he Phllpsburg Ahlec assn. send a leer o he NJAA, condemnng he offce for s handlng of he game. Brewer duhheans one-on-one ourney ollc A Crarford, 3:45 p.m. and Unon Caholc a Rahway, p.m. Tmraday, Jan. 10, Roselle Cabollc a Roselle, 3:45 p.m. Frday, Jan. 11, Clark a Unon Caholc, p.m. arday, Jan. 12, Romlle Cauwlle a HlUde, p.m. aaadnj, Jan. f, Roselle a EsJrasy, 3:«jus. TuaMay,.Jao^ 15, Clark ac C f d f p*» Wednesday, Jan. 16, HUblde a Unon Collc, p.m. and RoeeUa Caholc a Rahway, p.m. Frday, Jan. 1, Hllsde a Rahway, jun. aurday, Jan. 10, Roselle Caholc a Unon Caholc, p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22, Roselle a Clark, 3:45 p*m. and R&hwajr a Onon Caholc, p.m. Frday, Jan. 25, Rahway a Cranlord, 3:45 p.m.; Unon Caholc a Roelle, p.m. and HUlnloe a Clark, p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, BUlslde a Rosale, 3:45 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 30, Clark a Ronlle Caholc, p.m. Frday, Feb. 1, Rosale a Cranlord, p,m. Tmday, Feb. 5, Cranord a Unon Caholc, {m. aod - weodayltebrbphllde a Roeelfe Caholc, p.m. Frday, Feb., Clark ahulslde, p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, Roselle a Unon Caholc, 3:45 pun. Wednesday, Feb. 13, Cranord a Roselle Caholc, p.m. and Ralway a Hllsde, 3:4: p.m. Frday, Feb. 15, Cranford a Rowlle, p.m. and Clark a Rahway; p.m. aurday, Feb. 16, Unon Caholc a H11«M».» ". coood, bol n waer o whch apoon of vnegar hs been addd. Charlene Maaskanf frosh swmmng sar One of he general gudelnes surroundng college ahlecs s freshmen need me o maure and ge accusomed o a dfferen level of compeon. n a nushell, don expec oo wuu uwu jw**! ucuuu, wu M vc*x or M kn cm u> glu experence and maury. Well, you had bes keep hose houghs o yourself, hank you, when around New Mexco aes record-seng freshman swmmer, Charlene Maaskan of Clark. Aer all, all she has done hus far n he young season s se four ndvdual school freesyle record., ncludng he leadoff leg on he 400-yard freesyle relay eam. Whh a frs s=«2 Ue hs, c=c would sjpec her o be happy abou her performances. The answer o ha, hough, s yes and no. "Overall, was pleaed wh my mes, bu, ye, hnk sll could have done beer," relaed he soon-o-be 1-yeac-old daugher of Mrs. Bemadlne Masskan of 57 Robers Ed. "Menal aude s o mporan n swmmng," connued Charlene Maaskan. "My menal aude s so much beer here. know can acheve so much more f can jus relax and concenrae on my races and focus on each ndvdual even." The key o her achevng ha menal aude necessary for success les whh NMU rooke head swmmng coach, eve Bes. "Charlene s a prey enacous young lady," remarked Bes. "hef ough menally, and f we can ron ou a few wrnkles know she can blossom no a ruly fne swmmer. "$ - The effors of Bes have ceranly mpressed hemselves on Charlenes mnd, as shes he frs o adm, needng he whp cracked n ceran areas of dscplne. "He works consanly wh me and s always on me and has wha fee need," saed he freshman of Bes "accs." "The nce hng s hes always alkng o you aer your swm; ellng you no only wha you. dd wrong, bu also he good hngs you were dong," she added. The bgges obsacle a he momen, hough, mgh well be her bale whh he weghng scale. Now, so woman lkes o pubhcly dscuss her wegh, bu Charlene Maaskan readly knows and adms o some of he problems. " know wll mprove my swmmng f ge my wegh down a b." sad "Muskra" as shes caled by her eammaes. " came n a lle heavy and hen added a few more pounds o jnmp up o abou 130 pounds.* Now m down 0!«yM. - g^ sf <2<). Thz;= he dr z xdzh H j bes swmmng n hgh school." Bes also echoes her feelngs abou he queson of "excess poundage." "The only hng holdng her back rgh now," sad he menor, "s shes a lle overwegh. have no doubs f she can keep her wegh down, she can qualfy for he Olympc rals." Thas que a heady goal ndeed for someone jus ou of hgh sdool. As for wheher she cm uj!y mprove zed acheve hag accolade, one wll have o jus "wegh" and Cross-own foes mee n cage l omorrow The Rahway ndans wll ravel o Arhur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh chool n Clark omorrow ngh for an p.m. p-off n a Naonal Dvson, Wachung Conference baskeball game. Boh eams won her openng games. Coach Tom Lews of Rahway wll selec hs sarng lne from Vncen Jones, a senor fron courman a sx fee, vo nches, Alex Johnson, a sx-foo, hree-nch senor; Charles Holmes, a senor a 6-4; Andy Collns, a senor a 6-6 and backcouruwu, \j ncu onuu, a senor a 5- and Mch Zmmell, a senor a 5-10 and a Couny spors areas J r 6ae ours Unon Counys recreaonal facles wll follow specal hours of operaon durng hs monhs holdays. Ash Brook Golf Course n coch Plans, Gallopng Hll Golf Course n Kenlworh- Unon, he Wachung able n umm.and he Tralsde Naure and cence Cener n Mounansde, wll follow regular hours on Chrsmas Eve, Monday, Dec. 24. The Warnanco ce kang Cener n Roselle s he only excepon. wll be open accordng o weekend hours: 10:30 a.m. o 12:30 p.m., 1 o 3 p.m., 3:30 o 5:30 p.m. and :30 o 10:30 p.m., offerng addonal skang me. To celebrae Chrsmas, all facles wll be closed. They wll re-open he nex day, Wednesday, Dec. 26, followng regular hours. Only he skang ccener wll follow specal holday hours. On New Years Eve, Monday. Dec. 31, facles wll be open accordng o Chrsmas Eves schedule. Only he Tralsde Naure and cence Cener wll be dosed on New Years Day, Tuesday, Jan. 1. Furher nformaon con* cernng holday hours and programs s avalable by elephonng he Unon " ake lfe o love lfe." Edgar Lee Masn Couny Dep. of Parks and Recreaon al playmaker. Ohers on he squad ore Mke Robnson, Tm Bragg, co Rogers, Tom olomon and Greg Tyre!!. The Crusaders are coached by eve Peruzzell, who wll selec hs eam from Ne Parson, a U-UKH. wonch senor; Bll Whalen a 5-11 senor, eve Marcnok, a 5- senor; Kevn Boyle, a 6-1 sophomore; Ken Bodner, a 5-6 junor; Jm Taylor, a 6-3 junor, Henry Tran a 6-2, Nck Ganes a 5-11 and Bryan Kernan a The junor varsy game wll open he evenng a 6:45 oclock. RAHWAY RECREATON DEPT. HGH CHOOL BOY BAKETBALL LEAGUE TANDNG l.! Team W 1 Navy 1 ( Ar Force 1 < Army 0 >1 Marnes 0 ) REULT Navy, 66; Army, 65. Ar Force, 560 Marnes,4: WEEK TOP CORER "" Kaslem Chase,AlrForca,20;. Joseph Mchell, Army,24. :!> /. Kevn Behlln, Army, ; Lord wallour, Nav, 21.,,, Rober Quals, Marnes, 20. Darreyl Danels, Navy, 1. Larry weae, Marnes, l. For your holday bankng } convenence all of our bankng offces" wll observe regular lobby hours, Monday, December 24h, and December 31s. Drve-n and walk-up wndows wll no be open E-Z eller machnes a 16 locaons are avalable 24 hours a day, every day! Ban* a he gn ol he hp! THE Offces n Unon, Mddlesex. Hunerdon and Mercer Counes Member FDC The Charles H. Brewer chool Offcals Club of Clark wll sponsor he Fh Annual Charles H. Brewer Baskeball Tournamen. The pas hree years he ournamen has had over 100 enrans from he sevenh and,eghh grade.,_,,.,_ Ths year, for he frs me, he ournamen wll be open o sxh graders. All parcpans wll play whn her grade level unl he fnals. The frs suden who scores 10 baskes wll be declared he wnner, bu a player mus wn by a leas wo baskes. The ournamen s open o all sudens n he school and all games wll be offcaed hhchdajb eghh grader, Al uszko, s presden, repors James K. Powers, physcal educaon nsrucor a he school. * PKCBPTOH 0M PKALTV FREE PARKNG FREE DELVERY RVNG T., OPPOTE ELZABETH 6VE- Mrs. Henrea rou, 1,. Marys conununlean Mrs. Henrea rou, 1, of 17 Vlla P., Rahway, ded Monday, Dec. 10, a her home aer a bref llness. Rum n Rl7abHr. Mrs. rou had come o Rahway 30 years ago. he had been a communcan of. Marys R.C. Church of Rahway. he was he wdow of Wllam roa, who ded nn 12. urvvng are a daugher, Mrs. Henrea Kelly of Rahway, and wo grandchldren. Arrangemens were compleed by he Pe-Davs Funeral Home a 371 W. Mlon Ave., Rahway. Cood Food for bx< HMa Oppol Amerfca Lcon Hll. Parkns la Rer CARRY &UX FOOD HO>f? U WCTFOD AVD1UE TUUK,H.J.070ee, 0 m n 11:30 X.M. o*> KM. ON YOUR POCKETBOOK WTH CPO AND AVE UP TO 35% ON OL f The only hng you should pu a freeze on ns wner s how much your ol s gong o cos. CPO can help. We are sklled professonals n energy effcency. We can lower he cos bu we can lower how much you use. *. Our 3 sep plan can save. * you up o 35% on fuel ol. 1. Ge more hea ou of less ol by nsallng a new, modern, hgh effcency flame reenon burner from CPO. 2. nsall an auomac flue damper o keep he hea n your home -no ou he chmney. 3. nsall an ^^ auomac clock hermosa ha wll $"10 fl^lof rase and lower he emperaure 3uf L^T JL e a precse mes of he day or CP»"gw r«"» «* ** owrf. ngh, even when youre ^ ^ <»».,.«..». *.!«) -. no a home. nmr**mllfrar~<kclm l. CPO-mkrsk!u vlun* W MjrfW. Ac ad,! neror Ponng & Decorang 0 FULLY NURED FREJEETMATE 0^3*070 GLENK.TONNEEN Guers CJcenad O Reaovsd O nsalled fohwey TALAN AMERCAN Club Hall PART WEDDNG MEETNG DANCE Lous fsro&o Over 50 YEA And ll Anxous ANTHONY Bke & Key hop Bcycles luwernowers Locks,.bsfes rongboxes Culery, ec rvng. Rahway, N. J. VM & VGOR Nuron Caner 5 E. Cherry. 3*way, N.J. NATURAL ALL NATURAL Vamns & Mnerals No ugar No arch OPEN 10 A.M.- P.M. CLOED MONDAY CUBEAUY RAHWAY GLA WORK NC. CUTOM MRROR FURNTURE TOP REDENTAL GLA & CREEN REPAR PORCH ENCLOURE JALOUE TORE FRONT REPAR Alumnum orm Wndows & Ocors Esmaes Gven 1 W. Man. Rahway, NJ E. CHERRY T. RAHWAY, N. J. ENOR CTZEN. DCOUNT DAY TUEDAy & WEDNEDAY Closed Mondays \ncrcan l-<«xl ( hnauun aml> Dnner Orders n Take Ou (lanon House Resauran 1540 KV1NG TREET KA11UAY. N J. Tel Plugs - wches - Lghs oves - 1 leal - Drers Ar Condoners 100 AMP 220\ ervce VCTOR KAKANDY RAHWAY lpcovers & Draperes u*lnm Madr-T-Onlrr CHODOH PREMER OL 673 New Brunswck Avenue, Rahway, N. J "People who know come o CPO" p AH ON m mm, ssra, maspa We wll Creole rour gown al a surprsngly o* coa. EXCEPTONAL TALORNG ORGNAL CREATON WrTH TH AD 25.OO OFF Wh Purchase of Headpece Gown FU Rahway NTKOK MKOK*roKK <urans urns - Yard (uud u: M \N M \m w jr. Msses Half zes vy urch 3KK-M53 15-l(> rvng., Kahway RAHWAY BOOK & GFT HOP 55. Carfy >. * Books of all ages * Bbles * Cosume Jewelry * HummelB * Fenon glass * Musc boxes * aned glass sun-cachers * Gs for all occasons CLOED MONDAY -GVE BQO MARTN Floor c Beddng 5 Floors of Fwnsura LNOLEUM CARPET FURNTURE - BEDDNG Come n And Browse 67 WETFELD AVE. CLARK FU A3 ;M BMd e (usoa la eal Esra, Elecronc Rooly Awocoe Clr.MUaoaOr <w-5w» 34CEN T. 61NMAN AVE. (EUN COON1A DRAPERE MADE TO ORDER Furnure Refnshng, Reparng Reupholserng * Fakrc VuhHm eres CHAUDLER BRO. UPHOLTERY CO. 7 EAT MLTON AVENUE 3*5500 "AH"" N 070

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