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1 COMMUNTY NEWS WTH NTEGRTY "LETS LOOK AT THE RECORD" SERVNG, CLARK AND ADJONNG AREA SNCE 822 V-- r & V/\l A3 K-»wl. tj, NO. Cntarod u Seooofl CltM lutttr Po«t Oftlct Rhwar Nt» Jancr RaKway,,N. J., Thun<hy,;May 2, Pages Prce cents per copy 2 Apartments Westfeld, RHSSet An applcaton by the Stan Mchael Corp., South Orange, for a varance to construct a 2-unt apartment buldng at St. George Ave. Ross St wll be gven a phlcjxearng^ythejoard of Adjustment on Monday at r ~ -8 n.m. mcatlhe The varance s requred be- - cause the proposed ste s n an "A" resdental zone. The property s known as Lots 4, 5, of Block 67. The board also has scheduled two other, cases for Monday nght., The frst case wll be that of the Lorene ndustral Corp. of ths cty whch seeks a varance -to.,-penntl.construcuon of offces "warehouse on Lots of Block 68, New Brunswck: East Lake Ave. The proposed ste s n a "B" " resxenm "zone. ~ The Tase s scheduled for 7:3 oclock., The second case, scheduled for 7:45 oclock, concerns the applcaton by Anthony Yann of ths cty for a varance to allow hm to erect a house at Prce St. Kearney Ave. The varance s requred because constructon would result n nsuffcent sdeyard. Apponted Robert J. Calgure of 3 -Berffold Ave. was apponted to an unexpred term on the Board of Educaton-by the members ttust nghts tne«tlng m Roo- 3 Fned By Court Thrteen persons werejfned n Muncpal Ctfuffc by Magstrate Davd NeedeH on Monday. Four men-pad $ fnes costs 6nr~dsorderry~ p e r s o n- charges. Two of them were fned for fghtng wth each other. Thomas J. "Bertuccelly, 2, of 69 Adams. St.,Lnden, Robert E. Skae/M, of 28 Robbnswood Ter., Lnden, were charged -wth fghtng n a dnner on St. George Ave. on May 3, They were each fned $ costs. Wllam H. Kellaway, 9, of 9 Cedar St., Garwood, was charged wth street fghtng assaultng hs fatter, Wllam Kellaway, 43. The youth was stopped by polce on May 9 whle fghtng on Man St. He was fned $ costs. Peter-Sokurenko,~9,- ol-47 W«st Gr Ave. was fned $ costs on. dsorderly person charges of loterng. Polce sad "That 6n-AprH2-he-waa;sttngon the steps of a prvate buld- ng" "was blockng- the- sde- -walk whle shoutng at passersby" Two.men pad $ costs each on summons from the Health ^Department for housng -{Contnuedon-PaeJB),- Electon?5E fdur ntembersto r&l ^boardojfjd&ectors, trbutes Austn L. Snger, who wn re-.tothree,, p j y p ^ announcement of a 9.7 per cent denfotschools; "Mlss Helen- ncrease"ta-asseteoverlastyearhghlghted the 55th annual Campbell, who retred last summer as drector of specal servshareholders meetng of ndustral-workmens Savngs Arrange Art Show For June A cty art show wll be held on June 6 from to S p.m. on the Lncoln School grounds under the sponsorshp of the Jaycee-ettes the Recreaton Department.. An art demonstraton wll be gven by Charles Mller who teaches n the Recreaton Departments art program. Panttoga wll be judged by professonal artsts cash awards wn be gven. The donors are as follows: Frst place awards, Ralway~ Savngs nsttuton; second place awards, Natonal State Bank;. branch thrd place awards, State Bank of Ranwsy. A popular vote alto wll be conducted. Mayor Eobert E. Henderson wll present the awards at 4 p.m. the day of the show. The sponsors have announced that pantngs wll be avalable ter purchase... \ n the event of ran, the show wn be held on June 3.. The rulealor partcpants are s follows: : :. Contest wll be open to ah ctzens ot / also anyone afflated wth the Art Center Recreaton g art program. t. dren, teenage adult, are planned. Four pantngs:, per adult one pantng per chld wll be permtted. Orgnal work, only wll be. accepted..3. All art work must be pre- n Chnrcn". Edtoral Obtuares Ctesn«Drectory s... 7 x, a Legals & sented at the Lncoln School ste between 8 W a.m. 4. All pantngs, must be ready for hangng wth screw eyes wre, no glass. Hooks wll be suppled by the commttee. 5..Pantngs must be. pcked up by the owner at 5 p.m. on June 6. The Jayceeettes wll not be responsble for any pantngs left n ther care. To Play The Hgh School ndans wll play the-westfeld Blue Devls n a sem-fnal round game of he : Unon Baseball Tournament next week. The Blue Devls had to come from behnd to score three "tmes n the top-of-the-seventh to defeat Sprngfeld Regonal, 5-4, on Tuesday afternoon. Tomorrow, at 3:45 p.nu.on the Veterans Feld damond the Westfeld Blue Devls the ndans wll meet n a Watchung Conference game. The conlest wll see the ndans; who lost a 3-2 decsonat Westfeld n he frst meetng, out for revenge. Terry Sweeney wll toe the moundfor EarlHoag-- ls team. Sweeney ptched a four-htter the fast tme aganst the Blue Devls but the local nne could not bunch ther eght hts. Westfeld s expected to start Jacke Wrght on the mound. The bg boomng bats of the ndans, ncludng two home runs by senor frst sacker Paul Starkowsky one by Ramblers to Have -"D-^M -M» /-V-M J V C t l l l l U l l The 8th annual dnner- of the _RambleLA,C,_Reunon_ Dnner Commttee, sponsor of tfe -Howard Earrell.Memoral Fund, wll be held tonght at 7 p.m.tn Rockys Bar Grll. Herman Shaw, retred drector of athletcs for the. Rosele Park publc schools, wll be the speaker. M ^ S h y r knows many of Loan Assocaton "on Tuesday nght. - -At-the meetng-n-the_asspt-.. aton offces at 48 rvng St., Nelson-L. -Taylor. Sr.,_ Robert C.~Ba~uer, Wllam H. R Jr. Wllam T. Ruddy were reelected to the board of drectors. The presdent, Danel A. Thorn, delvered a specal trbute to Fred C. Baer, a char-. ter member of the board snce 9, Robert K. Mller "M: Collura, honorary lfe-tme members. Assets totalng 55,55,26, an ncrease of 9.7-per cent over last year, were announced. At. a board meetng proceedng the shareholders-..sesson, loans totallng $235,5 were approved. A new loan commttee was apponted. Members are Frank W. Jurck, charman, James Blusewcz George B. Wendwell. Alternates named werejohn E. Mossman Mr. R. Commences Fund Drve ^ ~ PLANNED BY YM.CA -? The $45, captal funds campagn, announced ths week by the Young Mens Chrstan Assocaton, wll permt the constructon of an addton, pctured at the rght n the above renderng,.to the present buldng at 564 rvng St. The addton wll bouse a. new swmmng pool, gymnasum, boler-room, shower locker facltes for men women. The present buldng was erected n the Rambler;A.C.-merabersp»- - sbnally." Austn L" Snger, who g7 ntendent of schools, wll beguest bt38>nw. :Mr.~ Snger, -former.; - Hgh School. football : cdach-alsb offcated; gamevjfru CQunty;Football League {BgMAF o --- Servngont Mr. McAyoy are\mayor Robert E. Henderson, Councl Presdent JoMJsallp^Fred A. Hede-^ man, Earl Walter, Clffon Smth, Name Desgner For Project The Housng. Authorty has. selected the archtectural frm of Karel B. Phllp of Perth Amhay t na nnnn ( P desgn the proposed 48-unt.addton to the senor ctzens project, John F. Kennedy Homes, on West Gr Ave., t was announced yesterday, by James J. Daly, charman..,. Last week twas announced that the Housng Home Fnance Agency has approved a publc housng loan of $9,6 to the authorty. The loan wll per-, mt the authorty to begn prelmnary plannng- of the lowrent unts... PREPARNG; FOR ART SHOW Lou Ann Dteher Debra Pchalskk4o art work n preparaton for the show to be held on Jane S at Lncoln School Assstng them s Mrs. John Yeckel, ^ Art,.Center, teather, whle M?- WUUam Sejc of the Jaycee^ettes, at rght, watches. The showto^^beng; ponsored by the Jayceehettes wd tf-recreauondepartmenv. Revolver, Dropped, Wounds Patrolman Patrolman Walter J. Sauers Jr., 26, was shot when he "dropped hs gun- t accdently dlschargeov "Polce-Ghef--Lafl rence E. Coman sad today. Despte wdespread reports of a "mystery/shootng,".polce Chef Coman,sad that Patrolman Sauers.had spoken- to membersof.;%p9uc.ejdepartr, lnent.sncev - - sult of Sundays accdent a senes of weekly "n-servce tranng sessons" would.be n- ~all departmewtmembers "as soon as possble." He sad that the men would be ordered to attendthese tranng..sessonsfor nstructon n h- Ung-fhxarms.;; -. 3 Serous Or Plan New Gymnasum A $45, captal funds campagn was announced yesterday for the Young Mens Chrstan Assocaton as ts frst major... buldng--modernzaton program n 5 years. Wllam H. R Jr. of ths cty, presdent of the Tngley Rubber Corp., was named general charman for the campagn by Edward L. Rckes, presdent of the YMCA. Charles E. Reed, who served as presdent of the assocaton for 2 years, was apponted honorary charman. Mr. Rckes, n announcng the offcal start of the campagn at a meetng of the~ YMCA board of drectors, stated, "Today marks the culmnaton of three years of plannng preparaton for ths drve. Now that the campagn s underway, hope that everyone wll catch the sprt of ths effort to provde the exped servces so vtally needed by the YMCA." The $45, campagn s the frst phase of a long-range buldng mprovement program totalng $75,. The current drve, to be known as the Golden Annversary Phase, wll commemorate 5.years of serv- - ce n 967 from the present "Y" buldng. Funds wll be used to provde such major unts as a new 75 by 3-foot swmmng pool; full-sze gymnasumr^boys -^m^ n-s shower facltes; boys mens locker facltes; grls?- - womens shower facltes; grls womens locker fad- (Contnued on Page 6) Wver whle cleanng. _,, tf nstll lsted jn crt-f R a y ptal followng the < snootng Elected-ty shortly before 2:3 ; p.m. on Sunday another s free-on $35 bal fol- mph. Hs head rght, t jnee One drver s hosptalzed that he was drvng about 3 Of State Body Hosptal offcals stated that lowng three serous auto acc. were njured, he sad. /.. -Thomas-J;McLaugWln-of "44 he^s-starfn-crtcal-condton- _dentsj^j>ver the weekend. ~.~Z~" """brtsafufday. r.:p Two accdents were reported Perpont St. was reelected presdent of the New Jersey: Cvl wharf he was admtted. They. Anthony Hldbrant, 25, of but s^somewhat better" than Servce Assocaton durng the sad that the bullet entered the Ely St., Elzabeth, was reported annual conventon last weekend patrolmans chest ncked yesterday to be n satsfactory n Atlantc Cty. the top of hs lver. f the bullet condton n Hosptal Mr. McLaughln s presdent, had entered a few nches lower followng an accdent on Frday of Unon Councl 8 of the state lodged n the lver, the afternoon at St. George Ave. assocaton a member of the wound probably would have Hamlton St. He was admtted Butch Kowal Assocaton. He been fatal, a hosptal spokesman to the hosptal wth a concusson, nternal njures mult- _also serves as charman of the ndcated. Cvl Servce bodys st; n dscussng Ue sluult;, laceratons abraoona. tutons commttee. Chef Coman sad that as a re- Plans Bond ssue For mprovements CLARK n a bref specal, meetng on Monday nght Muncpal Councl ntroduced two ordnances scheduled specal meetngs for publc hearngs fnal passage of the proposals...no resdents were present for the meetng- - n_a_ &<) vote, wth Counclman-at-Earge :VTcT6r lano absent, Councl ntroduced an ordnance for the ssuance of bonds for general mprove* ments. The ordnance whch was suggested by the townshp audtor, Frank.Suplee of.elzabeth, provdes for the ssuance of $57, n bonds for the permanent fnancng of general mprovements. Ordnances -authorzng the mprovements Saturday nes Church buldngs wll take place on Saturday at am. Archbshop Thomas A. Bol, archbjshop of Newark, wll of«fer Mass after the dedcaton ceremony.. The buldngs consst of- a church wth attached school wtory.:the church has-a~seat;.. ng capacty of,. St Agnes Parsh was founded ~on July 6, 96. TheRev. Dens J. Whelan s pastor the Rev. George C. Lutz the Rev. Thomas J. Foleyare assstant paston. have been adopted some of the work has been com- pe He was travelng north on St. George Ave-but told polce that he does not remember.the crash. The Hldbrt auto crashed head-on nto a car drven by George Cragn, 44, of 69 Brook Dr., Dover. Mr. Cragn reported to polce that he was drvng south on the avenue n the nsde lane : when- the Hldbrt car crossed lanes crashed nto hs vehcle. Mr. Cragn stated n a three-car accdent on St. George AVe., a car drven»y Leonard Farber, 44, of 56 Edglewood Rd,, Lnden, was travelng^ north on the street an auto t. drven by Mrs. Alda J. Mofftt, 9, of 74 Hemlock St. was stopped n the southbound lane. The Mofftt vehcle was struck n the rear by an autt by Joseph F. Gallagher, 8, of 82 Colona Blvd. then ht the Farber auto. Mr. Farber told polce that he was drvng north saw Mrs. Mofftts car watng to make a turn onto West Gr Ave. He sad that the. lght changed she stopped to let hm pass was struck by the Gallagher car. Mrs. Mofftt reported that she SERVCE WTH A SMLE Austn L. Shger, who wll retre ths summer as ths ctys superntendent of schools, s served wth a smle by Mrs. Leo Kahn at the Roosevelt School Parent- Teacher Assocaton meetng on Tuesday nght n the school Also at the table are, left to rght, Mrs. Frank Martn, Mss Lllan D. Campbell, former teacher; Mss Helen "A. Campbell, who retred last year.as drector of specal servces;. Mrs. Edmund Hoener. ( Newt-Record Photo by Kenneth M. Lonky). h

2 " - \ - MARKS ANNVERSARES The^ brthday annversares of Nelson L. Taylor Jr. Rchard Applebaugh the weddng annversares of Walter Johnson, Roy Valentne Frsnk Lucchwl ww6 obs^rv*^ by the Kwanls Club at the May 5 luncheon meetng n,the Elks Clubhouse. 83 JEFFERSON *VK TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS NOON TO 3 P.M. WEDNESDAYS 6: - 7:3 P.M. NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., May 2, 965 Relgous Servces gauon. Sunday J:SO ajn., 9 ajn., Hebrew Sunday School. Monday f a.m., servces; 3 pjn., Hebrew School. May X 7 ajn., servces. Area. Otceoa Presbyteran Luther League. Mrs. George Wagenhoffer was Rev:"Wllam.M. Ellott Jr., Today 8 p.m., Lutheran second term as ~~ pastor r Church hh M.Men. Munlty-Mothtn Club nn May 4 : Sunday - 8:J U ajn., Tuesday 8:45 a.m., bus presdent of the Xtttteran The servce ths-year was nn the "Y" buldng. aervoes wtth termon, "Prncple^ lor Fshng," by the pas-women to Muhlenberg College Church on Monday nght n them. Farber, Thomas J. Habbart performance at the Paper Mll trp of the Lutheran Church Church Women of Zon Lutheran memory of John J. Rowan; ra The members wll attend a St. Marks Roman Catholc urgy (Russan) S"»Haywth sermon by the pastor; 8 tor; new members to M recognzed at the oclock servce; fat AUentown, Pa.; 7:3 p.m., Other.offlcerf" are: Vce pres- Vrgna Marboffer, Davd The event wll be the dubs the Good Shepherd Home ST., Charet Sanslow, Mss c h u r c h. : : Playhouse, MlUburn, on May 25. Rev. Charles F. Buttner, pastor School. a.m., Second Mle Bble Class breakfast; 9:45 a.m., Church 8 p.m., Senor Westmnster Fellowshp, moton pcture, "The May V 7:3 p.m., Loyals retary, Mrs.. Raymond Oakley; Frank MoClest, Cosmo Loyala show rehearsal. dent, Mrs. Frederck Baser;.sec* Schwartz, James T. Cabll, Bnal one of the season. Sundav - 7:45, 8, 9, Gr St. Chapel School; 7 p.m., youth fellow- A hat tale was held after the EVERY a.m. an* *K«, Masses. J)avd Beck, student pastor shps, p.m., Junor Senor Three Faces of Eve," to beshow rehearsal. treasurer, Mrs; bale Rce; Bress, Dr. Harold Schwetzer, meetng. Today 8 p u. St. Jude HOME- Sunday a.m., Sunday Hgh Church School to-go-to- shown,- _JMayj»..l:3._p,rp^ annual memhwrlp rhalrman, Mrg. Dwoght H. Dohm, Wllam Orel- Novena. Surprse Lake, Watchung Reservaton, fc pcnc. Educaton Commttee. bers frends of the congre- The organzatons partcpat- Today 7:3 p.m., Chrstan bowlng tournament for mem- School; a.m., servce wth Ernest Sdwanfe d u c a t o n MAKER S» Agues Roman Catholc sermon by the student pastor; charman, Mrs. Alfred Lehman; STLL Today - 8 p.m., Board of Monday p.m., frst of two gallon, Recreaton ng were Cpl. George H. Keller Chapter 4, Dsabled Amer- classes servce to be n the Chrstan se.ryce charman, SHOVELNG COAL? Rev. DenLs J. Whalen, pastor Trustees. sessons to prepare leaders for Lanes, chapel at East Gr Ave. Mrs. Albert. Menges; offerngs CMvert your present boler to the Vacaton Church School. can Veterans; Joseph F. Detx Sunday S-, 7-3, 8-3, Montgomery St. ^jrtahj"mrs..^.tobas Brseld; New Dover Methodst Tuesday^ 7:W p.m., Evangelsm Commttee. Rev. Eugene W. Foote, pastor ans; Mulvey-Dkman Post (8, Frst Methodst Post -38, Catholc War- VeUr- :5 a.m. an/ 23 p.m., p ^ ^ - charman,, Mrs. Bert MODERN Rev. Robert J. Gentle, pastor Masses; 92 to 5 a.m., Confraternty class^. grade* ore* servces wth sermon by the members, Sesson, Deacons wth sermon, "For the Fellowway Post S, Amercan Legon, Holy Comforter Epscopal Ganzer; magaznes charman, h Sunday - 9:3 :5 ajn., Wednesday 7:3 pjn., Board Sunday a.m., servce Veterans of Foregn Wars; Rah- ths Rev Wllam A. Gw»rr>77., Mrs. Howard.Voss, hstoran, Mrs. Martn Sadlers, They OL HEAT rector to four; 5 to -5 a.m., pastor; 8 a.m., Communon; Trustees to meet. shp," by the pastor; 9:45 a.m. Sten-Harrs Post, Jewsh complete 55 AA Sunday - 7:3 a.m, Holy were nstalled by the Rev. book 9:3 a.m., Church ~ Church School adult classes. War Veterans. Paul Konc was Job For?a*3«W grades fve to effht con- Communon; 9:3 a.m., famly Frederck Fauwugh*.-. Adult Frtt Pretbyternt Tuesday 7:3 p.m., Worn; charman. tt tank Honeywell controls frmaton worshp Adult Bble Oass; p.m., Junor Rev. Eugene W. Ebert,pastor ens Socety of Chrstan Servce, Mr. MM. John Lytle oftopc was-presented by Mrs. RabW-Jaooh-Rubensten, p» p a.m., Mornng rray" a>vl to brng peace ntermedate, ntermedate Sunday 9:3 ajn., Frst Church f Chrst, Scentst sermon. Methodst Youth Fellowshps, servces wth sermon, "Speakng the Best of Others, Not thelast summers trp to Alaska seld was the panst. Those ap- Solomon Stemberg ana by the FUEl OL KEROSENE Baskng Rdge to show sldes of George McGulnness. Mrs. Br-prayers were offered ffd by Hazzan & SONS, NC. to the household Sunday a m., worshp Todtvys hpm ( *mnker*nd» t * servce Sunday ->chool; Saturday 8 p.m., Adult Worst," by the pastor; super tell of ther experences pearng n the skt were Mrs. congregaton. The servce was FU 8-U5.., N-T sponsored by he Cb-vroh School. Fellowshp vsed nursery-held durng the wth church members who were McGulnness, Pastor Mrs. concluded wth sngng of creafngly mportant to mantan an atmosphere of poaeo n the chun-h NlHlng on e.ffer- Communon;?:3 p.m., frst ser ces at classes t be n Wednesday - a.m. Holy Tuesday - 7:3 p.m., Women? Socety of Chrstan Serv- nlc; 5 p.m., Senor Hgh Fel the earthquake. Mrs. Wagenhoffer, Mrs. Leh- servces; :3 p.m., H-Fs pc* restorng ther churches after Farclough, Mrs. John Cooper, the famly, whcro oach momber son Ave. meetng of th* Ep!< lowshlp pcnc. man, Mrs. Rce, Mrs. Wllam Plannng To Buy A BKE or MOWER? can fnd strength to m-ot th» Wednesday 8 p.m testmony sen oe. Churchwomen o! Holy O Today a.m. msson Davs, Mrs. Carl Lgraf forter Church to be hed Frst Baptst sewng; 7 p.m., Boy Scouts Mrs. WUam.Lehr. - problems of tho outsho world. Bar Mtzvah TV»day Thursday organze tbe unt to Meet Dont Be Guded By Prce Alonenoon James F. Horton, pastor Chapel Chor; 8:5 pjn., Senor Paperback books are beng n Scence Health wth tn 3 p.m nd Wednesday, 6 to offners n p^rathn for -he Sunday _ sfrvlce Chor. collected to besent to Roosevelt Key to the Scrptures hy Mary fall program f~ *< <->"> ^.^ ^^^.. ^^ readng ft u^.j Tomorrow S: 5 p.m., Cherub Set for Sat. Hosptal, Menlo Park. Mrs. Voss Look For Qualty Constructon, Too! Baker Eddy many famles m the -hurr-h Make Sense,. by ^ p^^. Chor; 4 p.m., Carol Chor. The Bar Mtzvah of Joseph wll send the brthday cards to fndng tbe ntellg"" " " * St. Marys Roman Catholc.,_,,, musc by the Senor Chor wth Saturday - a.m., Neghborhood Workshop; 8 p.m., AAagogue-Center of Congregaton next month. Rlchter wll be held at me Syn- the Lutheran Home, Jersey Cty, "ECLPSE" Power Mowers Pev. Joseph E Murphy, pastor St. raos tpst va> Cyrl Blakg^ nunuter.of musc, all ther problems- Sunday - 7, 8, 9, Rev. Dr Chrstopher as organst; 9:45 a.m., Church Group. Aruhe-Chesed, Orchard Ter. at Scence Health may be a.m. noon, Masses, n the rector g ;, At the next meetng the women wll collect wnter clothng "SGHWNN" Bcycles Monday 7 p.m., Cub Pack. St. George Ave., Lnden on Saturday. "QUEEN" Qualty Cutlery read or examned, together wth church; 9, U a.m. Sunday - 8:5 a.m., Ffth School, crb room, nursery Tuesday - 7:3 p.m., Chr»- the Bble, at any -Chrstan n*nn. Masses n the audtorum Sunday after Easter, Rogaton kndergarten, second for mgrant workers of New tan Educaton Commttee; 8 Alan s the son of Mr. Scence Beadng Boom. Or H Sunday, to be marked wth thrd grades, untl noon; a.m. Jersey.. p.m., Natonal Mssons Commttee. UckPl. On May 3 the women wll Fully Guaranteed! Mrs. Joseph Rchter of 237 Hu- Sold only through antoorbed servce stattoos. Church of Vstaton Choral Eucharst, musc by thechurch School, junor through may be purchased at $3. Most Ro". Peter Zurwetzlcy. Grls Chor under the drecton adult departments; 6 p.m;, Junor Hgh Baptst Youth Fellow- Wednesday 2:3 p.m., Alan wll chant the Haftorah take a bus trp to Good Shephard Home Muhlenberg Col- Our reputaton of 47 years of Mss Elzabeth Maury, organst; breakfast classes to shp; 7-3 p.m., Senkr Hgh p Unted Presbyteran Womens wll conduct a porton of CHRSTAN SCENCB 8 a.m., relgous Assocaton. the servce; Rabb Aharon Sha-lege n Pennsylvana. speaks for tself. READNG ROOM servce follow; a.m., Mornng Pray-Baptst Youth Fellowshp. of he. Chrst (Us» Our Lay-a-Way Free Servce Plan.) rhtroh. o*r ^eesvlle Av» Funerol Homt Edna M. Lehrer St. Thomas the Apostle Catholc Rev. Eml. Mhalk, pastor Sunday &. :3 am., Masses. St. John the Baptst Russan Orthodox Greek Catholc Rev. Theophll D. Krehel, rector Sunday 9 a.m., Pro-lturgy (Englsh"); a.m., Dvne lt- When your need s greatest... call FUlton Servng Rahwtjr surroundng ares Servng all Faths Pukng Garden on Premse* Drector Davd B. Crabel 75 West Hlton Avenue Bahway er sermon, Junor Dvson of the Church Chor to precede the chor nto church; 6:3., Northern Convocaton. Chrst Church, South Amboy. Monday a.m., Clercus, St. Andrews Church, Planfeld; 8:5 p.m., Youth Famly Counselng Servce, Trnty Church, Cranford. Tuesday :3 a.m., Mnsterum nfeetng luncheon. Wednesday - a.m., Holy Communon, Sadtler Chapel; 8 p.m., Epscopal Churchwomen,, home of Mrs. Carl Graves. May : 27 7 a.m., Holy Communon, chapel; am., Aaeen- - Trnty Methodst Rev. Gordon W. Faum, pastor Sunday a.m., servce Today 8 p.m., Senor Chor Fdels Church School Class. Tuesday 8 p.m., Board of eacons, home of James Brmon, Dorothy St., Carteret. Frst Presbyteran, Avenel Sunday 8, 9, a.m., ervces wth sermon, "Love Vtfa No Condtons," by the ev! Walter r FeTgnerTpastf the-frst Presbyteran Church, l vttown7pa.;"a"cdate or the pulpt of the church; esson to hold specal congregatonal meetng after the clock servce to hear the pastor nomnatng commttees report; 8 pm., sngsplratlontobe Weman, pastor 3 ajn., Who?" by! the pastor 9:3 Church /SchooL JWult Bble Class; noon, recepton for John Schutt«Davd Beck, student youth drectors for the past two years, Fellowshp Room; 6:3 p.m., Senor Junor Hgh Fellowshps. Tuesday 7:3 p.m., Cub Pack. Wednesday :3 p.m., Bble Hy parprq n m<yt. -wth the pastor; 8 p.m., mens prayer meetng. May 27 7:45 p.m., Senor Chor; 8 p.m., Worshp Commttee. musk by the young peoples shlnsky, presdent of the Sster adult chors under the drecton of Howard Krppendorf, organst; chld care provded n the Parsh House durng the oclock-servce; 9:5 a.m., Sunday School; 4 pjn., Youth League; 4 p.m,, Loyala; 7 p.m., pro, sprtual leader, wll conduct A tarewell best wshes Son Lutheran Rev, Frederck Farclough, the Bar Mtzvah servce. were extended to Mrs. Cooper, Rabb Morrs Bakofsky, cantor, who s movng to Calforna; pastor wl perform Shachrls serv- Mrs. McGunness, who s mov- Sunday 8 a.m., servces ce. A Klddush wll follow. ng to Mane; Mrs. Davs, who of dedcaton for thegfts wll be presentedtothehas moved to Westfeld, to churchs new steeple carllon; Bar Mtzvah boy by Dr. Theo- Mrs. Wllam Sleber..Mrs. sermon, "Ageless Symbol dore Katt, presdent of the syn- James Kushner, who are mov- of Worshp," by the pastor; agogue, by Mrs. Alce Bu-lng to Freehold. Temple Servce Honors Veterans The annual memoral servce held bytae Veterans Central Commttee for veterans who have ded durng-the past.year was conducted on Sunday n Beth Tcrah, The flame that cooked your egg today Amerca" by RabW R > Nnstent benedcton. MorMft Club Mokts Thrt* Contrbutons Donatonstothe Frst Ad Emergency Squad, Unted Fund XMCA were voted at the fnal meetng of the Com- Anthonys Saw, Lock & Key Shop 537 RVNG STREET,, N. J. " Selg Wenberg, who has beenblnd for the past several years, owns manages Trans Travel, nc., at 966 Sprngfeld Avenue-n Maplewood. n hs busness he needs to use the telephone a great deal. A true story about an orgnal deacombnng Bralle wth a telephone Untl recently Selg Wenberg had trouble tryng to remember the many/ many busness phone numbers that he calls frequently. t was a problem that he mentoned to Jack Slattery, one of our Customer Sales Representatves. ~Stattery had an dea: the telephone that automatcally dals a number when a punched card s nserted nto a slot. On specal tape Slattery punched out n Bralle the names addresses of the most frequently called numbers. Then he attached the tapes to the backs of the Card Daler cards. t was a smple but ngenous soluton. These punched cards are now at Mr. Wenbergs f ngertps-mak ng t possble for hm to telephone more convenently. And many tmes the cards themselves serve as remnders to phone back or to try a busy numberagan. Workng out ndvdual solutons to ndvdual telephone problems s a bg part of what we do at New Jersey Bell, SJE\ New Jersey Ban (A Wllow Grove Presbyteran Rev. Julan Alexer Jr., pastor Sunday 9:3 a.m., servoes wth sermon by the pastor; 9:3 a.m., Sunday School, fourth through 2th grades; a.m., Sunday School, young chldren through thrd grade; 6:3 p.m.,- Junor, Mddler Senor Fellowshps. Monday a.m., servce day, Ashbrook Workshop. Tuesday 9:3 a.m., prayer servce;-8 p.m., Sesson, Wednesday 7:3 p.m., youth adult prayer servce; -8:5 p.m., adult Bble study. Temple Beth Torah Rabb Jacob Rubenstdn Hazzan Solomon Stemberg Tomorrow 8:3 p.m., servces wth sermon by Rabb Rubensten, lturgy by Hazzan Stemberg, Bas Mtzvah of Mss Sheryl Deboff, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ben Deboff; -Oneg Shabbos to be sponsored by Mr. Mrs. Deboff n honor of ther daughters Bas Mtzvah. Saturday 8:3 a.m., servlees; :3 a.m.. Junor Congre-.TttflElOwMttoKfTUU MECHANCAL ARCHmCTWAl UCTRCA WRTE FOR FR f BOOKLET. KmoTforrutnuLMum 544 VN* StREET FULTON The hardworkng gas name you know so wll wll soon be takng on another Job. Tha creaton of electrcty for your homt. The prncple ts well known smple: t small fts-bumlng turbne wll drve a generator whch, n turn, creth electrcty, whle provdng heat ar condtonng at a byproduct We call K GAS TOTAL ENERQT, the concept of or» abundant, dtpendablt fuel provdng // the energy wt need wll lght ths bulb tomorrow. mt R «MK. Hot lr t Nth nlaeltytoprt«k«4 ly M knmg t Mnt n. Th r nun «nut»thtwtjtlfnfctt «nuh»mt»tnnhtwtjtlfnfc HetrWty.Thetfuurt hot Dr»»*)e«*<*» hmtrtttll* for homes, offces, tactorltt, hosptal*. Natural g u U to dependable that tt backs up electrcty now n many ertas such as hosptals, polce statons fre house*. When the altctrcal power goes off an emergency natural gm powered generator goes nto acton mmedately to provde power for lghts equpment buldng, now under constructon n Elzabeth, wll feature GAS TOTAL ENER8V. Except tor telephone lnes, lzabethtown GasEUZABETH, NEW JERSEY th«ra wont be a sngle wlrt enterng the buldng. All energy for htat, hot water, ar-condltlonng, llumnaton, applances, offce equpment eltvatont wll orgnate from a mraculous blue flame. TOTAL ENERGY s not scence fcton. t t proven n ute today. t wlt provde absolutely foolproof, Wnomcer tomorrow* What wll those Gas Company people thnk of next? You. As always.

3 Erywyn Youngblood To Receve Degree M6sEthywyn 6 Youngblood, daughter Of Rfr. l Mrs. Lews Youngblood of ; wll receve a bachelor-of scence degree n> elementary. educaton Youth. Famly > Counsellng^ from Jacksonvlle (Ala.) State Servce, one of rthe : on May-3. Fud uf Ralway g A graduate :onrahwajr? Hgh shows that Rabway-ranked thrd" School, where she was a member,^, thenatonal Honor So- famles served ;ln 564. from., the top n ; the- number of cety Art Club, Mss Young- s 26 famles :.365 bload-has been actve n thehours of,c6rosell&gl Student Natonal Educaton Assocaton at Jacksonvlle. Jacksonvlle State College also whvwere, mater of Mr. Youngblood. -.. A T. ;, -. ;.... Goldblatt Jewelers OF NO TAX on any merchse effcctve-at-once- -Goldbtults whrabsorb the tax Happness s graduatng gettng a Buloval f OATt KNB "PA" T«ll* date tlm* t a glance. 7 lewalt. Ylllow. SUlleu steal luck. Shock-nlstnl When somethng happy happen* UeOur Lay-Away Plan _OPEN_M*-ACC«NT_T?P PAY AS UTTLE. AS $. WEEKLY GOLDBLATT JEWELERS 4. CHERRY STREET, FUllon HM7 OPEN FRDAY NGHTS t n that poston among communter fa four countes shqws, a" total of.2famllesl nvolvng.432 ndvduals were served;throughout the. agents area, callug for..?96 professonal ntervewng! hours.,- J. These servces gvenby the agency to.fle-entre.area wll be touched upon at the thrd annual guest meetng; of the agency at 8:5 p.m. on Monday?rtatyJParshHBuse^ Forest NortfrAves^CFahfonr Mlton Fath,.executveTHrSC :or,- wll speak on "Whose Problem -s the- Adolescent Problem?" Dr.SaulPflnck, executve drector of the ;Essexfelds Group Rehabltaton Center, Newark, wll dscuss "A New Approach to the-treatment Juvenle Delnquency.! Thegreatest sngle.category 3f problem represented n appl cants to the agency arejnartal dffculty, followed by" parentchld relatonshps, adolescent adult personalty adjustment educatonal vocatonal adjustment. Clents.were referred, to the of the Frst Ward Democratc Club durng the meetng on agency by many sources of themonday..nght -n the home of 2 famles hled last year, Counclman John J L. Ptchell, 53 were sent by" health so-246-lufberrcal agences, 43 by the clergy, wll be on Aug. n the Royal St.\ The pcnc 3 by. schools 3 by doctors. ardens. Those seekng ad represent Joseph MorenkO Clfford vrtually all major relgous afflatons. Last year 5 were ments -for-the bus rde to.mon- West dscussed.fnal arrange- Roman Catholc,.35 Presbyteran, 22 each, Epscopalan dancngn the Mam ResmouthPark onjune 2. Dnner Methodst, 6- each, taurant.wll follow.the.trp. Baptst Hebrew. : Counclman Ptchell spoke f NAMEDT3FE TRUSTEE^ Dr. Max Tshler, presdent of MerckSharped. Dohme Research- Laboratores;-Merck,& Co.- nc., has been nsnedttlne trustee of Tufts- Unversty, LOANS row KorweonNr mnuon. mwbtk*o««run ME CALl COLECT LOAMS f You OwnTp Your Credt s Go Representatve Wll call at h Payments at low. at $8 44 monthly for each $, borrowed. - Call Collect Mr. Slver at ME YOUR FORD DEALERS ^ nlrsconhpaek-9had-ts-annual-pnewoo4jderby^on Saturday at St. Marys School. The wnners shown wth ther trophes are, left to rght, front row, Tony Nngey, frst place; Mchael DlnocentO; second place, Chrstopner Muenzcn,.thrd place. The other partcpants are, left to rght, second row, Wllam Kger, Jeffrey Plescta Dale-Jerue, Ronald Hayes, James Sapenza John Dznrak,, thrd row, Mchael Anderson, Patrck KeUy, Gary.gzczepanak, Jeffrey Dnocento, Vncent Krtnak, John Nonez Edward Hayes. Joseph Muenzcn, Page, cobmaster, are stng at the rear. Name Charman for C)ub Pcnc John Moyle was apponted charman for the annual pcnc about thw lbrary, project, Rep g y -play-p ground mprovements. Cdl Coundlnar-Harge Robert McMenanrn dscussed the revaluaton sessor Anthony; F; Boresch. also comroertedontas.assessments..mrs. ; MlFle- Marhak^reported on\-tb -"bowltagteams, Mrs;. West «^ls^dwm. dstrbuapn.>of trophes to the Ban- fcyousl.;,v:: :;!,,, * Jamfcs : Srgohazzo. woo the attebaance^ Ward;-" Refrashm«ls were served by Mrs ll SMTAd a of. mercurh chranen,yptr:bat bucket wll g.e unnows-a rosy hue that otet:fs.lke;\( ould t be, fsh are ; bored, too,.:aways" lke a Specal Ford Hardtops 9PECAL EQUPMENTafCLUDES: QegntvlnyJ-covered rpbf-» Crulse-O- Matte trwumjuton* 2^cu.n. Bg Sx. blggtst new Sx n.amerca (or even ["Beefer opupnal 3!>2-«rlnrV«-fryot Uke)«Full wheel covers, whltewalls Ford Sedans SttCUl. EQUPMENT NCLUDES: Rangoon<R»4, Wmbledon Whte, Caspan Blue exteror* Specal nterors desgned to match* Pleated vnyl seats j Wheel covers, whltawalls Crulse-O- Matlctrahsmlsslon* BlgSx (or optonal 352-cu.ln.Y-8) SnCMt CQUffMENT NCLUDES: USga««rack Colof-coordlnated stylng Stfneaxtrasastlle sedan hardtop-mrheel covert, Cnlse-O-Matc, the works...plus. f you lke, power ttterng, ar-condtoner (avalable on au three models),, AMOTHfgJBKUK ROAD RALLYE^.JUNE.2. CWE H.FOR,DETALS. BELL MO" 93 ST. GEORGE AVE.. N.J. MSS PATRCA ATTLESEY Wnfeld Senor Wns Contest.Thefnals of. the Bushess Awards Club Accuracy Typn Contest were held on May h Hgh School wth l: contestants partcpatng. Thej were wnners of prevous clas contests..- : ;., Mss Patrca Attlesey of Ave, Wnfeld, : frst place prze; nng paper of 66 words per mnute for fve mnutes,. perfectly wrtten. A close seconc was- Mss-Dorothy-Leboy,-..a sophomore, wth 65 words per mnute,^perfectly wrtten. There were three perfecrpapers. The club, pleased wth the results of ther frst contest, feels t has acheved the or- WORLDS commttee charman, Wllam Mr. Tatp s an old-tm» trollpyman. ^ Deputy PoUce Chef FAR A presentaton wll be made tobert Knch mnature durng the annual dnner to be adges by Mr. Beger. Captans Clark Grl Elected held on Saturday n the Crystal trophes were gven by Mrs. Sororty Treasurer Ballroom of the Elzabeth Carteret Hotel, Elzabeth. Others to George Schenck to Kent Baley Fv<>ry Wednesday, Saturday, CLARK Mss Sopha Ncholas of 5 Harrson St., s the Nathanel Johnson. The Dthe sponsorshp of the Church Sunday Holday be honored are Edward Mahr. School. The far wll be held "ectors Trophy went to Na- new treasurer of Sgma Alpha Joseph Sheehan, Joseph Beer, Buses Leave: on the grounds n the undercroft of the church. :hanej Johnson. P sororty at Unon Junor College, Cranford. Russell Tettmer Howard The patrol members Smth, all of "Elzabeth, Broad &E. Jersey Sts., MFS. Mabel Engqust, charman, has announced that fan- Mss Ncholas, daughter of Wllam Moneypenny of Kenlworth. Elzabeth a.m. ere ntroduced by Mr. Beger Mr. Mrs. George Ncholas, AddtonaltrponSaturdayE They are Luther Kelvn very, cy artcles noveltes as at 5:3 p.m. s a lberal arts major n the Alfred WUard of Elzabeth, well as food wll be on sale. Debra- Hall, Catherne Nash, colleges day sesson. She s a for many years an operator on Leave the Far An entertanment wll be gven at 8 p.m. n the undercroft Therese Hacker, Roslyn Taylor, graduate of Arthur L. Johnson the 32 lne 38 lne n ths 7 p.m. p.m. Sopha Austn, Dane Huff, Regonal Hgh School. cty hmself a veteran of wth the members of the Church Round Trp 4 years servce, wll be toast- Wayne Johnson, Gregory dancng. The newly mproved Mr. Tate was an operator on $3Q $2QCr Fare Chldren Clauda Jones, Dorothy Whte School provdng the fun master. Baskervlle.; " undercroft stage wll be on Renewal of the safety pledge was,led.;by./trooper Vscount. The buldhg patrol members are Mary Bragg Judy Johnston, leutenantsf_jane Small, sergeant; ; Lesle- Johnson, Jaroe5_Booker,_Floyd Booker Ronald ThompsonTTlfpaT trol, members are: Sguad, Wa Wlson, leutenant; Carolyn Wel, sergeant; Nathanel Austn Ulysses Austn; Squad 2, Cteryl Baley, leutenant, Helene McLeod Patrca Sutyak. sergeants Squad 3,- Herman Tyler, leutenant; Derrck Shpley, sergeant; ;Lea&3..OWrly.Valere L; aqua(l4, Barry t PerceU, -leotenantr^-je?^ Baley ; graph ts Operaton;" second prze, Carolyn WeB, Wheels That Turn Wthout Travelng;" thrd prze, Wa Wlson, "An Elevator How gnal purpose to provde a :t Works." motve for ncreasng the accuracy speed of all bus- Fourth grades, frst prze, Mpng students. Columban PTA nstalls Offcers Offcers of the Parent-Teacher Assocaton of Columban School were nstalled anc awards were presented topupls at the PTA program on Thursday nght n the school. The new offcers are: Pres dent, Mrs. Wllam Condron frst vce presdent, Mrs. Thomas Brown, secretary, Mrs. Walter McLeod, treasurer, Mrs. Andrew Bryant. Guests were ntroduced by Mrs. Mchael Vargo. A.talk, "Grl Sprntng,", was gven by Mrs. H.Lundy Bloomfeld ofmetuchen, executve drector Crossroads Grl Scout Councl. The safety program was : charge of H. Kent Baley, captan of the school patrol, as master of ceremones. After ntroductory remarks by Casmr Beger, school safety drector, State Trooper Ray Vcount spoke on "School Safety s Our Busness." The m year NakmaTSafety. Councl Honor Roll Award was presented to the school by Carl Carlson of the Safety Councl. Mert Award certfcates were presented Xuuls t. Rrao, Safety Counc presdent, to H. Kent Baley, anc Nathanel Johnson, Captans Dense Marrow, leutenant. Membershp cards were pre- represent SERVCE from th» company wth NEW DEAS for A NEW ERA JOHN STOPKA 59. JeHersoo- Ave<. UJ.X FU 8-35 ATONWDE UUTMt MSWNlCC «««** Muu/afntmsut fsuaxctcom urt HSURASCE COHPANT Hopa OUM: Colmbu. OMo Rosetta Carter. Scence awards were presented by Gary Busse," phnfpal, as.follows:..ffth_grade,merst prze, Barry Percel, "The Tele- chael Baley, "Weather nstruments How They Work;" second prze, Raymond Wlln,- "A Greenhouse, Helper, to Man-,", thrd prze, Kevn very, Currents Clmate." Club Postpones Plans For Dnner n June Mrs. Eugene Wens ; Mrs. John Gallo, co-charmen of the covered dsh supper planned for the June meetng of the, Democratc Club, have announced that the event s beng rescheduled for the fall. The announcement was made followng a meetng wth the club presdent, Wllam J. Mc- Brde. t was felt that preparaton for the event would nterfere wth plans for school ggrad-, p -othet_actyk d t h t k tjes scheduled for the week. t was stated that a fall actvty also would provde a club opportunty to further the campagn of Mayor Robert E. Henderson who s a cdate for the Assembly. More heat for your home fronr less ol wth the revolutonary SNNOTT FUEL OL 44 Broad St., Rhway Cty Represented At Conventon Sx members of Unon Councl 8, New Jersey Cvl Servce Assocaton, attended the state conventon n Atlantc cty over weekend. Those present were Thomas McLaughln, presdent; Mrs. Kathleen Aagaard, Mrs. Edna Blankley,. Wllam Muller, Arnold DAmbrosa Edward Solsky. Unon Councls annual pcnc wll be held on July 24 at theshe s the daughter of Dr. Eyergreen_Jx>dge, Sprngfeld, Mrs._Foster Orton of 9 Bryant t was announcectarthe^may St. 2 meetng n Cranford. Mss Orton served as charman of the Gymnastc Clnc Mrs. Mabel Holl, welfare nvestgator for the Cty of Elzabeth, was ntroduced at. the the open house held by the meetng as the new treasurer. Mrs. Holl Frank Church second vce presdent, were gven the oath of offce by Mr. McLaughln. new members were sworn n by Alex Kalck, Tnembershp charman. Mr. McLaughln sad that at present the councl should control at least 4,5 votes n Unon when members, rel atves frends of the councl are counted. He sad the membershp should encourage shp port of cdates who uphold Cvl Servce. Folk Musc Socety Wll Meet May 2 The New Jersey Folk Musc Socety wll meet on May 2 at 8 p.m. n Taylor Park, Mllbunr Aaron Schectman of Colona s a member of the, executve mmttee. NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., May 2, 965 Paga 8 Mss Marguerte Orton Named Degree Cdate Mss Marguerte Orton s one of 286 Skdmore College senors who are crr-fot-degrees at the 64U Skdmore commencement June 6 n Saratoga Sprngs, N:Y, Mss Orton, a physcal educaton major, s a cdate for the bachelor of scence degree. physcal educaton department durng the academc year. MSS MARGUERTE ORTON She has been afflated wth the Athletc Assocaton the Thrty two "Brdoons," the drll team of the Rdng Club. She served as presdent of the Rdng Club last year was awarded the Carl Bauer Memoral Trophy for her ablty by the organzaton. Mayfar Planned For Saturday The nth annual Mayfar of Holy Comforter Epscopal Church wll be held on Saturday from noon to p.m. under publc dsplay. There wll be opportunty for Chrstan fellowshp. Tckets for the entertanment may be purchased at the door. The.far wll be open to the publc. t makes sense to let us solve your bankng needs wth our savngs checkng accounts. We make bankng easer" for you - collateral mortgage loans"... vacaton dubs... money orders... travelers checks. You can even BANK BY MAL Our bankng servces offer the best way to put your "dollars cents" to work for you!, Publc Servce Veteran Honored George Tate of 72 Church, St., wll be one of seven men to! be feted by fellow employees upon hs retrement from Publc Servce Coordnated Transport after 38 years of servce. the lne whch operates between Elzabeth Newark. Romans learned to use shoes to protect the feet of ther bor ses-from-ther rvals the Parthans. BUNKNG S AND CENTS Servng your every "dollars cents" bankng need s a tradton at Savngs nsttuton. Vst us soon see for yourself how we hle your funds wth dependable courteous effcency. The Frendly, Progressve rtank" Savngs nsttuton 5 rvng Strcc, tahway, \.;J. Servng Adjonng Communtes:for 4 Years Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton Medcal Secretaral Course Completed ; Mss Sharon Leone, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Vctor Leone, of 78 Maple Ave, was graduated from the medcal secretaral courses at Lyons nsttute.of cal Dental Technology, Newark, on Thursday. "~^ Mss Leone was graduated from fllgh Scnool n June, 964. LEAGUE REELECTS.. ber of the Unon law frm of Ken, Scotch Pollatschek has been reelected presdent of the Unted Cerebral Palsy League of l be hs 7th term. Specal P. S. Buses drect to Worlds Far admsson tckets at reduced prces avalable to bus patrons, as long as supply lasts. 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4 V...«-»-^. --» <-- - to, junorcr*» v a d to tl Start of 43rd Year -ettyk T< cr ta th. ca pr, K< Ba fn al : re* th. 8c TBl Cl TU Tha week, wth the frst number of Volume 43, the News-Record begns another year of servce to ths communty ts people. Ths newspaper s the result of the mergng of the Record wth the News n 946. The Records hstory may be traced to ts foundng -on._july 3, 822, as the Brdge Town Museum New Jersey Advocate." Tne -News-Record.s the ffth oldest newspaper n New Jersey. t s nterestng to note that Townshp was created n 84, just 8 years before te foundng of ths newspaper, from parts of Elzabeth Westfeld. The area had been settled n the mddl of the 7th century. n 822 the muncpalty was thrvng one for a place wth less than 2,5 populaton. Shps left daly for East Coast ports vth-the products of the factores located here. The ralroadr-recently bult, added to Ralways prosperty. n 822 James Monroe was servng as ottr natons ffth Presdent Hs Monroe Doctrne had not been pro clamed n 822. That was to come about a year late n 822, however, Brazl Mexco had become n dependent, t-hpr^fov s^hngj t-vo qtqcro f-vr th«* MonTx* Doctrne. The Ralway News-Record, now reportng the events of tre Space Age, contnues the communty ts people, weldng them by reportng n happenngs of common nterest, mw»»..»... Wth the start of Knotter year of publcaton, we latp-4 was made on Tuesday to,o rededcate ourselves to e^ntme-d ef f ort= to wrvrk for,* Stat«S^htx for Retarded W mprovement of Ralway, to provde the ctz«np wth rl<l dren n the Avenel s(*-on vl the nformaton about ther government -Md to s^rve nf Wood^R* Townshp. As as a forum for ther grevance. We are W>k g forward to gvng t» r«"r u - " WELCOME NEW «WJ?»; know yo" htrtl Arnold r n r sky Herbert Haggas were d Ah Sparaplegc as tne resu m lua Huls, tor mrm- uauuu»v». wounds.^ev:w»s.jmm.j^::^d^ Bronze Star.. V p p not receve^toys dur- Mr stpnmetz was a member " V ". Tl, w August. Mr. Stenmetz was a memoer.. T.. ofclarabarton Post 324 Amer- jm^ff^t JJ can Legon, Edson;; Veterans;of -SSan durng thezl r~ PMW hav ht Wagon Hotn call on ld lka to wtttc Wagon Hotn call onm* n would lka to wtttcrlm to the NEWS- "v RECORD \ ; At State School. The U.S. has more than half: of the worlds 2 symphony j orchestras more than 85 h Survvng are a nece, Mss can Legon, Edson; Veterans o Edth Kuzager of Tne Bronx, Foregn Wars Post 37, Edson; N Y a nephew John-D Dsabled. Amercan Veteran Contnuaton of dstrbuton of toys many other gadgets Edth Kuzager of e N. Y.,~ ana nephew, John-D, f Wtflld MRS. LENA HOU Mrs. Lena M. Houghton ded. T-._, t., M,n*. Dsabled. Amerc Eastern Paraplegc -Veterans Assocaton. He also was orchestras mo per cent of the. symphony or ans are ama ndeets»"= """»»" " o Bader on Sunday n the Del Mar N O T Funeral servces were con- rans Assocaton. He also ducted on Saturday afternoon at a member of Local 373, Mus 8 E t Broad St cans Unon; Perth Amboy. H. Fmfcoft tntsku ma Judy >a(tt» of tns dt^jhad the-war of- beng selecbsd as":afe~of the talented young student desgners represented n the annual fashon show gven by the Trapbftgen" School ol Fashon,.New Ydrk. Ttoe 6aowngr ~ T FasTF ;"Wasglp«htte.bafl-,... n both afternoon ard evenng performances: ncluded on, the prpgram was m orgnal de- sgn.by. Mss Saladno. She- abb appeared as model,,. Mas Saladno, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Frank Saladtoo of 75 Perpont St., s a-major STTBtel ll S T a g tkn at Traphagen. rd, now reportng the W a S reportpd h y Anton taaer, u» uu.~-,.. Age, contnues to serve \ at Mondays meetng of the Hah- ng Home, Sparta, after a long ld them tog- " way Hetred Me»s Club n Tr- "ness. M Houghton was born n!«ay Retred Me! ntv Methodst Houghton was born n was a Qf «cu, b cub {hp dstrjbl]to{, resdent of the Somervlle area untl 933 when she moved to Newton. Mrs. Hough-?. ton was a member of the Newward to gvng y SPfvep n the years to come Consderatons Gettng klled quckly s the lw»«to you n an automoble accdent. outlned the done snd de hapr v<>t cty hall : program Mr extensve work lveres already warmly applauded. Gfts to the clubs chartable program ncluded glasses to ad ^ers "Eyes for Needy" from Mrs. Francs E. Moore nf R54 Keller anonymous donatons ton was a member a ^ N ton Presbyteran Church ts Socety She also Da a meuuc v uu^v.., ways, OJU.^.^t St., cans Unon) Perth Amboy. He Westfeld. nterment was pr- had toured wth Bob Sylvesters Orchestra durng the 93s Survvng are a sster, Mrs,- EDWARD P. STEPHENS Margaret Pzzuto, wth whom Edward P. Stephens, 52, of Mr. Stenmetz resded; two du Grays, 38 vate. Mssonary Socety. She also was a member of the Aulary of Newton Lodge, BPO Elks. Her husb was the late Wllam. Houghton Edward P. Stephens,, 48 Jefferson Ave. ded sudden neces a nephew. servces.were contt HAMLTON COMERS M&$$M k NEWS-RECORD, Thors., May 2, 965 Day Camp Sgns -;; : j*d P«B los Merrck. Clark-regstrants are Bn_ Pasko, Bruce Jackson, Frank! mone, Donald Labella, To Ostrer, John Meyer Dar^ Wth fve weeks stll to go be-,la Brunnquell. fore the openng bugle calls of The chldren regstered from! - -. n» ;, nr-nde Patrca,L6r, 97 Chldren 5 ^SfS =r^s=s.4... comeback to you fresh ar clean everytme! Ths W«ek$ Cash Carry Specal: SKRTS... 49* B. U. Smth, genera,ecretary ^Maranne E arch, Lsa of the Y noted that Lor pollack Ronald Lon Lor Pollack, Ronald Loranne Lowv. Mke Levten, Peg- the program s broadenng ts geographcal scope each yearl"""^, "",-~T ~ <:««,<»» r u,u ev Zarzemsk, Lauren Stevens, as word of mou h tells the mes-j/. «""="""» > /-.,, _,) «*-* -U.e-hghly -cess-sj^-^j^^ ful Hahway-centered day - m p ^ ^ Camp ^ P MrTmth s organzng a staff weather^ ^*,of leaders to provde the nstruct * S S ton protecton vtal to a ndoor ^ ^^^J^Z [successful season. Top leaders n? «JP gam6s ""**% & wll nclude Mrs. Mldred Mey.boat.ng canoeng, over-rught] a,ers, Mrs. Frances Hunter. Ron-f ^" g every two weeks lad Treharne Bob <= "- H- crafts, group games y trps Next Weeks Specal: SUCKS Plus...Wooden Nckels AMLTON "LUCKY-WNNER : Mrs. Thomas F.-Grabll^)f43»-Coddngton St. receves the Board of Realtors Home Show prze, a Reglna rng 6hampooer floor polsher, from Charles E v Searles, board.presdent. Wth them are, left torght.-sdney-smthr-a-drectotof the board;.mrs. Mare Bddar, vce presdent, Dudley E. Panter, secretary. Next week s NaUonal Realtors Week. ( News-Record Photo by Kenneth M. Lonky). Jal of whom are leaders at the; wll _ bc -_ taken _ ta _t e _ j"y" throughout the rwntw sprng entre fallm. ou n an automoble accdent., Consder the problems of your famly f you. the f a, nd a non ym u s donaton.-. _ J J,., J J. T, brought n by Charles Archer. J J. «,, K a ^ n r n p a T p p l e ntl m o t h f l T m u s t :, -.,, Charles Hed LeRoy Clark. father, suddenly become a go to work. Consder the less of a job weeks to recover from njures. Consder recurrng, though non-crpplng:. that plagues you the rest of your lfe. Expectatons that the shuffled court wll be n operaton Mrs. Maurce C. Brachhausen of ths cty, Mrs. James R. Drake of Somervlle Mrs. Charles H. Fountan of Branchvlle; seven - grchldren one great-grchld. abu2\.j\. A4.,HU beth lved n «rua<u.uu m^wv, years. He was employed as a Ave., n St. Marys Church [parts sales manager by the where a Solemn Hgh Mass of Pulverzng Machnery Co., Requem was offered by the Summt, for 28 years. Rev," Joseph Murphy, pastor, Mr. Stephens s survved by wth the Rev. Thomas B. Mea- hs vrfe, Mrs. Anne Yankulc ney, deacon, the Rev. [Stephens; one son, Mark, JamesSharp, sub-deacon. nter w w,,, Mn.»(»«n-St. Marvs Ceme - v» -" ""^r^rrx-rs! JX s s twau.wl ths week n Tully Feld n playpan j ground area were expressed by Herbert Haggas, charman who descrbed conferences held wth l H lso announced agues you tne rest o JUu... you do de aganst a tree or crushed n thel descrbed conferences held wth ~ " "- ^r---_^a^ +hp- R hock pro. ctyoffcals. He also announced your close frends. Consder all these carefully. nsderthesh^ chldran. your wfe or husb, the Rev. Robert Cotter, pastor of the Branchvlle Presbyteran Church, n the Wood Funeral J Man St., Branchvlle. thngs then drve more fully. Some people de under such grsly crcumstances that the vson of ther death haunts survvors for tourney n Ocean CtyT The brthday annversary of Carl G. Schutt of 842 Central Ave. was celebrated wth sngng led by Rolph Glman Wllam E. Cook, panst. to Lake Hopatcong on «-- TTT^l nterment wasn _Newton_Cen> etery. MRS. SUSAN KREGER Mrs. Susan Kreger, 77, of 3 Mnna St. ded on Thursday nght at home after a short ll- ness. She was bom n Rockport Mass.r spent most of her lfe n West New York, N.J., movng to two years ago. She~was a member of St. Marys Church ts Ros- Corrente of «~, James Morrell of Frankfurt, t f dyng were not enough,--love; raba f apmg wounds when a ffy cfld des of a eck, when entre famles pershrwhen a f s*lled, or when the father or both parents of many phldren leave home never return. The teen-age daughter of a man who had been badly crppled n an accdent wrote a letter to the local : newspaper. after she saw an accdent smlar to the one that crppled her father: "One car tad the drvers ^^tt3hedt-3^st-lk r shd Henry Dpple led -at dscusson [on ndvdual nterest acton on-the-medcarejegslatqn before Congress. He also gave re-" port for welfare commttee. The club voted to meet as usual on May 3. Alos Sautter was welcomed back after an llness. A chorus composed of Lous Melchor, George Zmmer, Wllam Dckson, Wllam E. Lawson Mr. Dpple sang several old tme numbers wth Fred E. ary - Altar Socety. Her husb " Germany,, Mrs. Rch ard Mtchell of Seattle, Wash., two grchldren. The funeral servce was held on Monday at the Thomas F. Hggns Sons Funeral Home, 6-Bryant- St., -vrth-the-rev. Theopl D. Krehel, rector.of.st. late Sklls, Hobbes The sklls. hobbes of the Retred Mens Club members wll.be shown on May 24 to 28 n the State Bank.of *P^ as a result of an n- "", vtaton receved at the meetng on May. t was presented by-mrs-myrtle-mcaleer-ofjhej] Recreaton Department. l Be BANK ALL YOUR DOLLARS BY HAL Theres no lna, ; no watng no parkng problems when you bank "by mal. Wthdrawals or depostv-can bb rn^de leavng the comfort of your homo. tt \ : Ralph Kreger. Survvng are three sons, Ralph Jr., of West New -York, N.-J.; JRchard.jpf North Arlngton, James, of one daughter, Mss Mary Kreger of. An other dauhter was the late Louse Muller. Also survvng are. three ssters, Mrs. Gertrude Jacobson of Rockport, Mass.; Mrs. PhlUp Bolger of Sprngfeld Mass., Mrs. Ann Lar- kjn of Danevrs,. Mass.; one n JowVcSCTy/ * pallbearere werejftarle^tfochterrwl- SS fchrmanvjdavdpat h l»*> okc A vote of thanks was gven waa n ^ Arthur H. Mershnn, ST., * pallbear- ^e Pubu c Se r SSn - fchuermanvjdavd_t rne Joseph Muharns, Thomas Renauer Peter Skareck. ur H. Mershnn, ST., an ^e Pubu c Servce Coordnated Transport-fbr-supplyng members-wlhxopes^pf,the_revsed PETER Peter. J. BROPHY PUBLC NOTCE "The Board, of Adjustment of the Cty of meet on May 24 at 7:S9 p.m. n the Muncpal Councl chamber of Cty Hall, 47 Campbell St,toconduct publc hearngs as follows: y~\ Lerew ndus^yt Corp.,, applcant, for a varlance to permt constructon of offces warehouse on toto U M of Block tm, New Brunswck East Lake Ayes. Varance s requred because proposed ste s n"b" l-for 7:Wk p.m. #-^ ^Anftony^suml, applcant,for a varance to permt-con- stractlon of a hpnse at Prce St Kearney Ave. Varance tareo^red because constractlon would create nsuffcent fsldeyard. Hearng set for 7:4S p-m. BOcfaej-Cocp.,South jorange, applcant, for a var- ante to perr^tcoortrnctloa of a ^-Bnft apartment buldng ^RMW^^Bnd.St. George places: Phladelpha flftraff "- - - : --^nsttute), "NewTbrk.Cty. (SU eral other leaders who served ^ o( nberty Unted JN ;la-st summer wll also be or>; tonsk Sy Hoo r_ State.P«rl HOME SHOW WNNER - John Torpey, advertsng.... """"- - ^ tons. sanuy nuuo. ^»~-^J^; sales^romoton manager for the Regna Corp., awards the h when the camp s-ason be-: New York World - S ^ar, BrOK sales promoton manager for the Regna C p, companys Home Show prze to Mss Frances Shuster of 263 Fulton St. as Jules J. Small, show charman, watches. Mss Shuster wll able to use the prze, an Eleclrk Broom, snce she s to be marred on Saturday to John J. Butler of Northport, N. Y. Mss Shuster was returnng home from a fttng for her weddng gown when she stopped to vst the Home Show obtaned one of the,59 tckets dstrbute ( News-Record Photo by Kenneth M. Lonky). Becaus Zoo, Boat, luu., a JaJ ^ - - of provdng transportaton from ^ ovemght campng trpto of thr trp to Bear Mam- *P3K all nf the areas surroundng Rat]- way. t s mperatve hat ntereste person^ regster wthout delay sgned Tlmse are camp Speers, located nflje cono Mountans of Eastern Pennsylvana. All of these programs ndcate h C Farweather s be- School Menu George Schott Heads TB Unt up for a total of 375 ny Camp parweather s be-.. weeks, many are c o m n g o n e of thenosrsuccess-: on a trwl bass, wll con- fu] well-attended day camps^ tnue for extra weeks after ther nue for extra weeks after ther j ^" the^genera gj-ea of J frst successful two-week perod.g s ^ ^. h {rom seven J About half of these regstered, 2 " :,*,J from seven ^, } of age are elgb]e_ are repeaters, hayng attended regj s ter for two to eght w George Schott. communcatons Camp Farweather ether last! lapecalst wth Merck & Co., nc,;y ear or n Menus of the cafeteras of U V- elected present of t h e ^ ^ " S ^ ** pubuc schools for next l board of drectors of the Unon regstered for four weeks, eght l.week are as follows: ; Tuberculoss Health are regstered for sx weeks Monday Research Engneer Jons M & T Here Edward V. Mayer of Garwood bachelor AWARDS PRESENTED Basketball awards were gven to wnners at the eghth annual sports dnner of the Hebrew Center on Tuesday nght, Shown at the event are, left to rght, Harold Mller, charman of the Youth Councl; ke Prbell, presdent; Arthur Demblng,.wnner of the Gerald Abrams Memoral Award; Bert Mller, youth drector of the center; Scott Znberg, captan of the bddy team, Ed Donovan, coach of the New York Knckerbockers. ( News-Record Photo by Kenneth M. Lonky). frankfurter, sauerkraut, baked beans, roll butter, applesauce, 3 cents; a la cart cals - Cold-cut salad platter, 35 cents; lverwurst swch, 2 22 cents; chcken noodle } rents KODert M. <-rane o wauuu,.uvouyn J UUUV, ^ > ~, poyeu as a JW»O ^.u» r treasurer The offcers terms j Charles Forgo, Rchard Deb ment engneer at Amercan Cy- Tuesday twq, b y Frallk) James w] 5l Laune r^^a Co., Lnden. Hot"luncKeon"-^Bakedmeatj- Mr Rch(Jf- h^-- " "~-- - loaf, rssole potatoes, peas, corn., elected were Meselman, Blly Marsh, James _.. Lomack of Gar^Lenden, Cy Powell, Jeff Korwood, frst vce presdent; New-;dyla, Nancy McKeown, Nel ton J. Rodgers of Clark, second Kahn, Pamela Morgan, Rchard vce presdent, Mss da A. Le-jWest, Cathy West, Vctora! one of, secretary, Melssa Laux, Mary Vrostko, U. Crane of Cranford,!Joseph Hlatky, Pat Walsh, Pratt nsttute an n chemcal engneerng Pennsylvana State Un-._He-was-prevously. em.- develop- bread, frut cup, 3 cents; a la carte specals Tuna fsh salad. Schott has been a mem-;t)anny Kruger, Robert Urn- of the leagues board ofholtz^ Glen Arnold, Bruce De-»* ^: : tr_tu.. nnjl drectors snce 96 was formerly frst vce presdent. Mr. Rodgers s safety drector ELECTON LOSER James J. Wudzk of 29 [vesa, Alex Olvera, Kathy, J a l l r a Ot,,,^^^,. ^ Chrsune Nadler, Lynn Conk,lMontgomery St. was defeated Rose McKnley Holl,! by Ketmeth A. MarstardkCranby-laws.. The brthday annversares of j Grover C. Kck of 43 Jaques j. Ave. Ahmed Doher of St., were celebrated " Center - was " nght n "the center. Tuesday. at&ntel : M.rl avs as [jouov. Refreshments provded by John Kesecker, Herbert Sprnger Wllam F. Davs were served by Alfred Aurch, George Zona, Joseph Rcc Lous Melchor. The provders "*» Mecmor. me V~. next week are Alos Sautter, John r vne Carl Schutt. Regonal Hghs Facltes Lsted,; J. "One car taa ue unva o ^a.*. ^ f^-s. n dads car. started to cry as the memores rushed -thxough me. When fnally pulled myself together, a songon the rado was endng wth: ts a over. "How ronc, thought t wll never be over. Not untl drvers take ther tme obey the laws." Blood Needed Any weddng s news. But the marrage recently of Judth Ann Whte, 2-year-old Ashl, Mass., grl, was so outstng an event that congratulatory messages came from Presdent Johnson move star Gregory Peck whle newspapers across the country fea-. tured the story. The reason was that eght a half yeara ago Judths bathrobe caught-fre asshe was _heatmgjnlk for her puppy. She was so badly burned over threefourths of her body that her chances of lvng were consdered only one n a hundred. But at Chelsea Naval Hosptal n Boston where she was taken (she U a Navy mans daughter) there was fne care a blood bank wth not only enough blood to brng her out of shock but to supply bjood for Ptol"^ Ve""Srrclum. - t~ no f,, R, n n a dunne 4 operatons whch saved both j Robert Hough, prncpal; Lous "brother, Huum Turr of cester, Mass.; 3 grchldren A? any wse old owl knowsr-barkng by- mal makes senserdav-ornght. -f dstance or some other factor prevents a vst, smply fll out your depost slp. Then, endorse your checks for depost -nw.- Your postman wll do the rest The eghth annual sports.dnner of the,.hebrew n Monmouth Juncton, th of the late John Brophy Anne Hoey Brophy, he lved n kalway 3 yearj. -._ B h retred n Monmouth _ Juncton,.the son p ^- ^." ^ ^ s. stamn was welcomed back after an llness. A flm "From France Wth *nras-sn«wfl-fey-j«sephr, masa., *> b, nd four great-grchldren, The funeral was held on Monday from the Thomas F. Hggns Sons Funeral Home, 6 Bryant St, A Hgh Mass of Requem was celebrated at St. Marys Church. nterment was n Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlngton. BropV retred nne years ago from the Pennsylvan m ^ _ r_ a Ralroad where he was em- ncluded bcycler-baby for carrage.toys from Mrs. [John Porr of 482 Lnden Aye.; to Ralroad where he w ployed as a conductor years. He was JOHN TOMSU John Tomsu of 527 Georges member parents. Tours were conducted throughout the buldng to famlarze students wth the general layout of the school.the Future Teachers of Amerca were gudes. Fac- ulty members furnshed nforblood to brng her out of shock but to supply blod transfusons durng 4 operatons whch saved both.her Me her beauty. f anythng were needed to prove the value of the volunteer blood donor-programs of the Amercan Assocaton of Blood Banks the Amercan Red Cross, we beleve the story of Judth Ann Whte does t. We cannot all be doctors or run hosptals put all of us between 2 6 who are n good health can HW* Tf yrrn re nnt recorded at your nearest u C -Rosa, assstant prncpal; Monroe Nestler, gudance counselor; Mrs. Dorothy Orsu. [health counselor, John Muel- Tf health counselor, John ler, attendance offcer, spoke about the facltes avalable. School club exhbts were on dsplay n the gymnasum..mrs. Norman Enzger was n- -Wad a w***w*.% _. more than 4 years before movng to Toms Rver three years ago. He w^as employed by the Pennsylvana Ralroad for more than 3 years, retrng n 944. He then was employed for 6 years by the Harrson Coal Co., Newark, before retrng three [years ago. Hs wfe, Paulne, ded n 957. Mr. Tomsus only survvor s le n *o»- [Marys Church ts Name Socety, Order of way Conductors, Brotherl Ralroad Tranmen Perm sylvana Ralroad Retred Mens Assocaton. He s survved by hs wfe, [Mrs. Mary Marno Brophy, ard two daughters, Mrs. Patrck Oates of Clark Mrs. Thomas Flanagan of Newark, Del. The funeral was held yesterday from the Thomas F. Hg- -gns-sons -FameralJHomj^Jllf) Bryant St. A Hgh l*ass~ot Requem was celebrated at St. Marys Church. nterment was n St. Marys Cemetery. LOUS F. STENMETZ Lous F. Stenmetz of 28 Prnceton Ave. ded on Frday n the Veterans Admnstraton Hosptal, East Orange, where he to ad "Eyes for,^, from Mrs. Emma. Donnell of 2338 Allen St. ^Lefsmaket Awards were gven - to the hoys by the coaches, El Cohen, 55 rvng St., Eahway A m.mb.r ef ht F«J«Btposlt. ln.ur.nc. - Phl -Schulman,. Len Sobo Monroe Nestler. / Arthur Demblng receved the Gerald Abrams~Me m o r a Award.for- hs leadershp outstngcontrbutons to -the youth program. Basketball awards were presented to the followng players: Junor hgh team, Ronald Schulman," Mrle Cohen,-Howard Carmel, Lous Wensten, Mchael Mller, Glen Slatas, Denns Turner.ard Gary Sppjch; -hddy team, Denns Harold ^ej_snd-.al..weher-lcent; were co-charmen. The.nvoca- (V S - ton was gven.by..rabb.jacob Rubensten Cantor Solomon Sternberg. Ed Donovan, coach )f the New York-Knckerbockers; Bert Mller, youth drector, ke Prbell, center presdent, spoked brother, Vncent Tomsu of Carteret. Funeral servces were con ducted on Frday n tepm ptal, East Orange, whe [had.been a patent snce January. Mr. Stenmetz was born b 5 Mr. Stenmetz was born Perth Amboy 5 years ago dd Edsomnost nf Funeral Home, 37. West Ml J. Hh Perth Amboy 5 years ag had resded n Edsomnost One of lfes brefest moments s the tme between readng the lttle sgn on the freeway realzng you just mssed-the off-ramp. NEWS-RECORD Establshed K2-Uttnfl lew PnbUsbed Every Thursday Mornng by THE NEWS BECORD PRNTNG COMPANY.. U78 Brotd Street,, N. J., 765 FUlton g-uou """ ~ FoNWer-torM C6lm»*...- edlor-a. Htrtlmo Mertlwn, Jr. " - fecon4 Cltt Pntg* P«M >f Rohwy, New Jersty McCutcheon Mrs. G. Lawrence, vce presdents; Mrs. Raymond Rambo, recordng secretary; Mrs. Thomas larrng ton, correspondng secretary,, Mrs. James Bnett, treasurer. Mrs. Manuel Dos was the nstallng olflcer: seln. New nstant lather lets you SHAVE n the lvng rtqm, - cooler n Junors room, leave the Mtchen just as t s.. Mel, Scott. Slatas; Phl Sobo, Bruce Schwartz, Jay. Znberg, Mles Mttleman, Gary Alsers- er, Gary. Schulman, Scott Zn- [ berg, Wayne Demblg, Kenneth Menes Orn.Trooskn;hgh school team, Robert Kahney Joseph Ducoff, Scott Smth Davd Temeles,,Alan Ostrowsky Steve-. Levy Martn Pressman. where a Hgh f Mass of Requem was... by the Rev. Joseph Gerty, assstant pastor. nterment was n St. Gertrudes Cemetery, Woodbrdge. Palbearers were Vncent, Edward John Thompson, Gregg Mchaels, OSCAR E. LL 3 UC. Am fve a half years ago. He gfls prnplnyed as a rado WffHdOT RRTATONl televson techncan Dy the Kay Televson Repar Shop, ^ A r m y veteran of World War n, he held the rank of staff Rft a By Wll ncludng rutagt k tfoo a wmk> tf.oo OuttM* Unon, um Mlddlewx Couraln"-. 3. Ttb NmnpMr U nspotulblt for typogrpmcal trron only u> n* ndml of tft pto Ht nrnn occupy. Clams must be msd* wthn on» wwfc ot p l l "Thursday, May 2,965 CATCH Catch a fox A FOX wth curosty. St up a small log n the center of a clearng where Reynard has left hs tracks. Conceal traps around log. The fox has GOT to nvestgate that steps n trap. log, permeter of the garden wth a. rch green Taxus hedge background. war u, ue UCM "" -- 7 sergeant fought n Belgum. Oscar t.-u,..». j. Evans St. ded on Thursday n Annale. Mr. ll was born n New York jctty 94 years ago. He wasra presdent of, tha^cty for many years before gong to Annale a year» bnf aao. HAVE A CAREER Nor JUST A JOB: ttt_ a-half ago. years Hfwas as buldng «V«rt*!* R G Dunn, now Dumrft B ftree, New York Ctty. Hejas a founder " lfe member of MWKAHHT HA«tMOVAl W«M f«w«* ««* MM jw for Could you do ths n your home? Very unlkely, unlass-you have modem, deghtful-electro Heatwth room-byroom temperature control. Electrc Heat. gves you a thermostat n every room so you can select your.own comfort level, exactly, no matter where you are n your hbme.ths knd of on-the-spot control lso lets you use heat only whev where you need t Where rooms are unused the heat can be turned off completely.. Room-by-,roorn comfort control s only one of a long lst of advantages you get wth Electrc Heat. ts 6teady,even warmth s,clean quet. Now, thanks to tha specal low fat* for hoatng your entre home electrcally. Electrc Heat s more economcal than ever before. Call Publc Servce rght now for full detals. Well also be glad to help you plan.your new Electrc Heat system, wthout charge. platter,: corn bread, 35 veal ^ a n a w c h ^ ^ u non Bob Donald Servs for a Student Councl teat^ Clothng Care Tps To Be Demonstrated Storage to keep moths ou, whte colors turnng yellow, broken zppers," wll be only three of the topcs covered n Wednesday. Hot luncheon Spaghett wth <!app, talan bread s a representatve drector on the board of the New Jersey Tuberculoss Health Assocasalad wll, s fer, talan bread ^nd butter, 35 cents; tuna fsh salad swch, 2-22 cents;.vegetable bar-) ley soup, 2 cents.! Thursday Hot luncheon Roast veal swch wth gravy, mashed potatoes, French style beans, cole slaw, 3 cents; a la carte te the past year has..: as charman of the respratory dsease commttee of the league j b o a r d. -.. New board members elected jfor three-year terms are John F. Crumpacker of Berkeley Heghts, Robert -Ay. Helm of Mountansde, Paul Netta of Ral- M uttmg!j U SuujJlekl "Care Repar of Clothng." Both sessons wll be Wednesday afternoons, May 26 June 2, from :5 to 2:45 p.m. n Frst Presbyteran Church Parsh House, 37 Man St., Sprngfeld. Mrs. Carolyn F. Yuknus, Home Economst, Rutgers-lnversty Extenson Servce, wll conduct both meetngs. 35 Sr v egc salad way Dr. Davd C. Rodman, -baked ham of Planfeld. Board members re-, elected for Q oeoond throo-yaar. f S... the rcher, wetter lather that doesnt dry out on your fact! PSE otaya mnftt creamy T <eep8 whskers wet soft all through your shave. Lets you cut your whskers off at the skn-lne... smoothly, comfortably. Result? You shave fast, shave close-wthout rrtaton! fraxr cwl uwwntmdr luxury t<tt*r >. : -Amercas frst bett nstant lather :::# <BPQPUBLC;SERVCE,. C J Westfeld swch, 2" U cetlu; tu-jccc mato rce soup, 2 cents. term are Robert D. Hardgrove -Frday Of Sprngfeld, Mrs. Sgmund S. Hot luenheon Shrmp onkel of Lnden, vegetable chow men, buttered ^ rce, fred noodles, bread butter, frut jello, 3 cents; a laj carte specals Meatless ran- bow salad platter, 35 cents; egg salad swch, 2 22 cents;. cream of potato soup, 2 cents. NOTE: The cafeteras of the! elementary schools serve only hot luncheons. A la carte meals are not avalable. j Dplomat Tells RHSot Kenya Burud Nabwera, ambassador of Kenya to the Unted Natons the Unted States, was the guest of the Hgh School Key Club at an assembly presented to the Senor Class on May 2. Mr. Nabwera spoke on the growth development of a youthful naton, Kenya. Dale Rce, arranged the program wth the assstance of Arthur Demblng Njuguna Mahagu, a student from Kenya now attendng Hgh School who, made a few closng re-! marks. Pror to the talk, the frst! LNDEN PORK STORES 2 E. Prce Street Lnden Slprr Market,. Clarkton Shoppng Center. KarlUm Road, Clark, N. J. D S-78.!) Mnnmnuth bt., Red Bunk, N.. KU -O43O. TRY OUR DELCOUS HOME MADE GOLD CUTS DECORATED PLATTERS FOR ALL OCCASONS famous FOR HOMEMADE BOLOGNA SALAM POl PRME MEATS Mortgage Loans Avalable Just nsde Our Front Door store hofrs daly: 9:45 A.M. to 5:3 P.M. H 9 awards to senors tv tlt WC4 65 school year, v?ere presented. Recpents were as follows: Alan Huffenus, wnner of the math contest sponsored by the Matftematc Assocaton of Amerca Socety of Actuares. Barbara Ruda, Teen Age fashon,board_awardjrom Mc- ^alls Pattern Co. Louse Russell, Betty Crocker Award.._ " r.. Joan Reveley, Future Homemakers of Amerca award. Mercy Ann Bruce,.Elzabethtown Gas Co. award. m.ny peoole. homo ownershp h unul thnkng... somethng way off n the dstant tutr. Q dscover how easly they can swng the "deal w,th a home loan from us, geared to ther fnances, as of NOW. THE NDUTRAL-WORKMENS SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON^) 48 RVNG ST.-, N. J. "»»<*«^AQ Servng the Communty for more than a half century v.

5 T,~ " NEWS-RECORD, Thurs.. May 2, 965 CLASSFED ADS f NEWMECORD CUSSlfflQ ADVBmSNG _^_ RAES Mnmum Charge 3 Lnes for flm : Addtonal lnes Me each M%DSCOUNT OB Classfed Advertsements ordered to nm S or more tmes, pwrdmg no changes are made n orgnal advertsement Ds- " tuuu"allowed only after frst ta«terton. Classfed Dsplay ;7"."" co.nchn.«box No. Charge 5c Closng Hours Tor Classfed Ads: jr Jl NOON WEDNESDAY astt,-ch ck_or stamps should : jeeompahy advertsng copy. * / Not Responsble for errors n classfed ads taken by tt phone. v s To Place Classfed Ad n,.- CALLFUM6 U a K B fu al re tl S l.qst_and FOUND LOST Gpld charm bracelet n Vcnty of Ra/>way Hgh School & Jan " n AVP RFWARD VV *m. NOTCE -F YOU" HAVK A PROBLEM ; Wth alcohol, wrte Alcoholcs Anonymous, Box 5. Rahwy. or «jtfe 2-5C % AUTOS FOR SALE HELP WANTED MALE OR A-l FURNSHED ROOMS FOR RENT TSMPORARY PERMANENT MALE STENOJ TYPSTS SALES MACHNE OPERATORS ENGNEERS TECHNCANS FACTORY WAREHOUSE A- Busness & Employment Servce 4S Fark Ave.. Scotch Plans 322HB3 6 Albany St., New Brunswck 24W3 SPECAL SERVCES CATERNG SERVCES Partes, Banquets, Weddngs^ Large or small! Everythng Homemade; Advance bookngneeessary. FU ROOFNG mmedate servce n leaks repars. Any leak repared $2.. Sprng specal m gutters. Harold H Berroft h ons. FU TOS TV SERVCE JtCDOWELs JR- LARGE, CLEAN, ARY ROOM for gentleman. Prvate entrance, convenent locaton. Call after 6. p.m. FUlton -U tf Comer Maple Ave., Bryant. Refrgerator n hall. FU after 6.. NEWLY-FURNSHED room for gentleman. Prvate entranceconvenent to transportaton. Ar condtoned.,call after she week-ends. Chldren bom n Rahvray Hosptal durng the past two weeks are as follows: - May 8 FORD, Thomas June, 8 St.. Clark, daughter. CHARLES E. REED WLLAM H. RAND JR. -FUNDOCK, Mchael atfd Anne, 4 West St., Colonla, NCE, aean, FURNSHED ROOMS adjonng bath. Good locaton, near buses & trans. 7 Jaques Ave. (near Maple). SLEEPNG rooms newly decorated, prvate parkng. Men only permanent preferred. Call after 5 PM weekdays ARK RMS. YMCA (Contnued from Page ) ltes; a new boler room. Necessary funds for the successful completon of Golden Annversary Phase wll be -sought -from-the-board-urf drectots,-_tnstees_staff_ membershp of the" YMCA ndustral sarporatons, busnjss frms, as well as ndv- S tarta? TV Repar Work n ths area. Alumn Ralway Hgh 5chool Class 95P, Graduate of r ersey Cty Tech Tnst Qualfed duals, clubs organzatons. Mr. R, lfe-long resdent jof, accepted hs ap- & hath $«5. All m-.pontment wth these words: provements. Furn. or unfurn. "We all have a bg job ahead Busness couple No chldren. 92 Valley Rd. FU UNFURN. APTS. FOR RENT ^CBEVROLET _ Four door VQry good condton KM FCC Lcense. j 34 ROOM - Modern apt. tle mv urvn^ now or at. ut«area & huge closets. On well my lervces, now or at date cau FUlton R3B9 5-6-tf ELECTROLYSS Unwanted har removed by the ^^^ area & huge closets. On well lghted street. Hy to everythng. Avalable now. 645 rvng. t. Call FU -945 or FU Electra 225 con- latest shortwave vetfble whte/black top. Fully Salvo, member of Amercan equpped full power. New J top engne. One owner. FU TV PLY. VALANT Stck shft-org. owner, low mleage. Sacrfce. Can be seen atfttersons Ctes Servce Staton S Georges Ave. Colona. -95»-CHRYSLER New Yorker 4 door - 8 cyl. P.S.-P.B. R/H Excellent cond. $ Stone St,:Bahway. FU WAJSTED LADES need money. Jon Lloyds of Lnden. Excellent cartngs. No nvestment. Phone or Earn $22 for sellng bottles of famous vanl- HfeTtowelgh, Dept. NJE , Chester, PA. Electrolyss Assocaton Assocaton of N. J < W. Man St FU M999. READY! SET! GO! - To the telephone call Pat ODonnell to clean your attc basement haul the junk away. Very reasonable rates. FU TTKLP Worryng about money? Earn t! Work from pleasant offce. Guaranteed $.5 per hour or com- Tnssfor. Call between f 4-J PJM J-M SERVCE 28 Elm Ave. ASPHALTNG ^drveways parkng lots CURBNG k PATOS LANDSCAPNG - shrubs supples LABOR BY DAY EQUPMENT FOR RENT - lump trucks, tractor, backhoe, oler. leltveres s" stone, fll drt, top sol. TRASH KKMOVEH AHWAY ROOMS bath. Heat Sc Hot r ater suppled. 2nd floor. Very enent^-area. $95: per month. ABLE AGENCY REALTOR - "MOTHERS f you are n need of money can work only a few hours a day servcng AVON customers s your answer. AVON Rentatves can earn $2 to $3 r, near your own home. For personal ntervew n your Call BOOKKEEPNG SERVCE eekly or Monthly. Double entry systems. Quarterly reums. Wll hle all detals. Jal STUATON WANTED BGH SCHOOL SENOR wshes parrme~offlce or store work. References. FU WOMAN wshes to do ronng at home. Call after 5 P.M. HELP WANTED MALE LATHE, BRDGEPORT, & h screw machne operators, Full or part-tme. FU -755, S & S MANUFACTURNG 67 Wescott Dr., SHEET metal mechancs helpers. welders. Apply -Anchor Sheet- Metal Co.^44JSacrfce-at-$8_Call Ramsey Ave., Hllsde, ^WOODWORKERS =_ experenced & tranees for dsplay factory. Apply mornngs only. Artsan Fabrcators nc., 4 Pnewood Street off Rolph Ave.,. STUATON WANTED MALE HGH SCHOOL JUNOR would lke part-tme gardenng & lawn care. General hywork. References. FU HELP WANTED MALE OR MDTOWN AGENCY MALE EXECUTVE TECHNCAL CLERKS STENOS SKKSTARlt- SALS lookkptr] MCTORY TYFT LADES ReflUtw new fur-ttnv -Tar«ty pothlons- wth top anw pwtltt n ths art. No FEE - 57 RVNG STREET FU & B Mantenance Company. ;ome t commercal floor waxg & wndow washng. FU TSa.have apartments for rent urnshed & unfurnshed. Come n--make-an-appontment-to ;ee them. Reppen-Mlnamow Agency Realtors 52 rvng St., FUlt-23 ARTCLES FOR SALE LARGEST SELECTON OF BCYCLES ON DSPLAY U.S. ROUTE & SCOTT AVE.. N. J. FUlton 8-4M FRANS THRFT SHOP 258 Monroe St Clothng Furnture Odds Ends. Hours a.m. 3 p.rar 5:3 p.m. 9 p.m. FU tf THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDA st n sales Budget plan. Call Evelyn Chaken. FD HOT water ol furnace wth baseboard heat Used 2 wnters. GARAGE SALE 23 Fulton St., Clark. May 2-2: Noon to "7"PJH. Orental rug lt-^hes, bre a brae, framesycolonal celng fxture crb, summer materntes (sw 4), mscellaneous. HOUSEHOLD ARTCLES Bureaus, Bed, Tables, rug, refrgerator, odds & ends. 67 W. Mlton Ave.-Frday A.M. FULL sze crb-complete, Blonde wood. Excellent cond Call GRLS 2" bke, $2. Good cond FU GRLS 24" bke, good cond. best offer accepted. 732 Grove St., BEAUTFUL Baby Crb & babj Carrage. Also small bcycl wth tranng wheels. FU WANTED TO BUY WE BUY BOOKS! (PLEASE CALL FOR DETALS PJ BOOK SHOP Planfeld NSTRUCTON-^ PANO NSTRUCTON. Adults & Chldren Shrley Flues, 8 Stanton St Ralway. FU AHWAY fewly decorated. Jaques Aveue, near Hazelwood. $95. After p.m. FU AHWAY ROOM apt. Heat & Hot water appled. Adults. 738 Essex St. U AHWAY ROOM apt. Sngle woman or ouple. Share ktchen & bath. M after 6 P L.68 rvng St. Phone FURN. APT. FOR RENT of us, but feel -we can meet the challenge f we let the people know what the needs are. The YMCA hasserved the/people of ths area snce 879 has many frends, know, who can be counted on to help n of need. The goal of s a mnmum fgure to rovde the many servces leeded by the famles of ths ea. Now we must work toother to reach ths goal whch uch for so many people. am [eased to serve as charman >r ths most worthwhle comunty project." Mr. R s an elder ustee of the Frst Presbyran Church. He s past preslent an done of the.founders the ndustral Asx:aton; member past resdent of Ralway- Rotary ub; drector of the ndusral Workmens ~ Savngs~~& oan Assocaton drector of Savngs nsttu- <m, drector of the Natfon- [-State-Bank Long nterested n youth ctvtes communty serv- :e, Mr. R serves on the fmca board of drectors. He :rved on the Board of Educaon for sx years. He also s a trustee of Camp Endeavor, leasurer. trustee of Valeane School, Elzabeth," mem- )er of the board of managers Bonne Brae Home for Boys; CEMETERY PLOTS GRAVES (8 burals) $225., racel~mem; Pk. Perpetual :are, EL (EL ves.) BUSNESS- OPPORTUNTY EXCLUSVE. FRANCHSE Amazng new lqud plastc coatng used on all types of surfaces nteror or exteror. Elmnates waxng when appled on Asphall Tle, Vnyl, Lnoleum.JVnyl Asbestos, Hard Wood, Furnt u r e. Completely elmnates pantng when appled to Wood Metal, or Concrete surfaces. Ths fnsh s also recommended for boats automobles. NO COMPETTON As these are exclusve formulas n dem by all busnesses, ndustry homes. No franchse fee. Mnmum nvestment- $3. Maxmum nvestments. nvestment s secured b; nventory. Factory traned personnel wll help set up-your bus ness. For complete detals descrptve lterature wrte: CHEM-PLASTCS- & PANT. CORP. 828 Locust St. Lous 3, Mo organzer former trustee Unted Fund, ember past presdent of *ahway- Hosptal Board - of overnors. Mr. Reed, n acceptng hs ppontment as honorary charlan, stated: "Ths s a wonderul moment n my lfe. To see he Y^embark on ths muchleeded buldng program flls me wth prde joy knowng hat the results of the campagn rll enable the YMCA to serve Kenneth J. Oswcndel Receves Award Cadet Sgt. Kenneth J. Oswel of 482. Semnary Ave. receved the Rkbard B. Collet 55 Award for exemplary performance as a sophomore cade of tfe Scarlet Rfles on Saturday durng the 7st annual Mltary Feld Day of Rutgers Unversrty at Hutgett Stadum. Cadet Sgt. Oswel also was. gven the second, place drll award presented by Post-33 Jewsh War Veterans. ROTC Member Drlls Wth Lowells Unt T-Sgt. Seth Nadel of thsctj was-a-raember- of-the-pershtog Rfle Squadron whch partcpated wfe the 345th Ar Fore* ROTC Cdet Wmgof_ Lowet Tedrndloglcal" nsttute,.lpwfl Mass., n; the Area A " Manhattan nvtatonal Drll Meets,n the 369th Regmental Anrorjy New York Cty. Rosarans Plan Dnner Dance The annversary dnner dance the Altar Rosary Socety of. Thomas the Apostle Byzan tne Rte Catholc Church wll e held on June 6 n the Gypsy -amp, Carteret. Mrs. George ack s charman. The socety at ts May 7 leetng heard reports by Mrs. ohn Cwekalo, who told of the penny rales success; Mrs._Mfcj tro Bulecza, who provded normarlon on the sale of specal rayer books for Holy Week ;ervoes, Mrs. Constantne even more boys, grls, men ara" women than ever before. As a amly communty center, the must grow to meet the n- Teasng dems of the communtes t serves". Mr. Reed s manager of the Newark offce of Tucker, Anthony R. R. L. Day, brokrs, s a drector of the Relance Savngs & Loan Assocaton. For more than 2 years, Mr. Reed served as charman of the Selsctve Servce Board. He serves on Board Mo. 23, Elzabeth. He s a former member of the Common ouncl. Mr. Reed s a trustee of the YMCA, havng served as presdent-for 2 -years,-a-4onner presdent of the Unted Fund a former member of the Board of Educaton, Mr. Reed s presdent of the Hosptal Board of Governors. Prudental Promotes Two Area Resdents Two area resdents have been promoted to admnstratve postons n the Prudental nsurance Co.s group health nsurance clam dvson n Newark. Rchard E. Bohleke of 73 Mchael St., sdn, becamrflrtssstant clam consultant John Dunlap of 8 Lncoln FABAN, John Joanne, 353 New Dover Rd., Colonla, daughter. BROWN, Robert Shrley, 53 East Hll Rd., Colona, son. GARES, Robert Arlene, 948 Man. St^son., ; Joyce, S Alce-Court, Colonla, son. May BAUCOM, Hoyte -Helen, 36 ComellAve./son. LEWS, Douglas Carol, 44 East Hazelwood Ave., SOD. Chldren bom n St. Elzabeth Hosptal, Elzabeth, are as follows: KLEPCHCK, Andrew -May! - MOORE, Davd Carolyn Ns*,.Z4SMaple Am, daughter.. May..... T... EEMBBH, Jowph Helen j ltfkakph Aye., pan. The Watchng Mountan Poodle Club wll have an Amercan - Kennel Club-sanctoned match show on June 5 at the New Hampshre House, Convent Staton. by Specalsts! BHWAY BRAKE SERVCE. SERVCE 38M66 BRAKE SERVCE Samuel J. Gassawav 7 Monroe St CRANFORD bbv"«7endhnv George Jogan, Prop. t Complete Auto Body -Servce «Estmates Cheerfnlly. Gven Satsfacton Guaranteed 24-Honr Towng Servce Servce on Foregn & Domestc Cars BR & So. Ave., E., Cranford Beoufy Serlor "ExduSv* But Not Expensve".Open Ev«ry Day Tnundoy* & Mdcty Td 9: p.m. 386 RVNG ST. ( Drs. from A4P) BAHWAY FUlton Moke Wonderful GFTJ BOOK & GFT SHOP 53 E. CHERRY ST. FUlton M77 CLOSED MONDAYS. NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., May 2, 965 Paga t RHS Enters Tourney Quarter-Fnal s The ndans advanced to the quarter-fnals of the Unon Baseball Tournament EDWARD L. RCHES BoUdlng Contractors HKKflJJ WLLAM ROESCH CONTRACTOR «nd BULDER Establshed 927 HOME & NDUSTRAL MANTENANCE & REPARS remodelng our specalty FUlton f no answer etll FUlton Bldwood Drve, Babway Electrcal lut-n members. The socety stended congratulatons to Mr. od Mrs. John Kepnach on ther lden weddng annversary. Hostesses were Mrs. Mchael lakajsa, Mrs. Cwekalo, MtsJ ohneuchko, Mrs. Mchael ^; Mra. ; AhnV$alley, Mrs. T elen Stron Mrs. Yack. An wxmomy food ttemonstraon was seen by members last ght n the Publc Servce Elecxc & Gas Co. buldng. Azalea Garden Gves Annual Color Show The azalea garden n Warlanco Park, Elzabeth oselle, s presentng ts rray of sprng color, accordg to Robert A. Roller, chef tortculturst. for the Unon ourty Park Commsson. Mr. Koller stated thatther Electrcal Outlets, Swtches Lghts, Electrc Stove, Drer Hook-up. Wrng for., ar-condtoners jtol electrc base board heatng. amp. 22 V Servces Vlcror S. Skakondy re representatve blooms n ach of the fve major groups : plants n the garden, m- Mng the Ghent hybrds aempfert~hybrdsr" Kurames vbrds, Molls hybrds, Vuyk lybrds, n addton to most of he spece plants. The Korean peces, Yodogawa Azalea he Royal Azalea also are n doom. nteror Decorators SLPCOVERS & GOLDBLAn JEWELERS FUR COATS Made DRAPERES CUSTOM MADE-TO-ORDKB Slverware Rados Stereo Phonos Loggage Televson Applances lartest leleeutm tn ths trem ptted n yow home Gnusnteed Work* cuushlp Lowest Free Estmate ros-ssu WGS At. Wholesale Prces ALSO HANDMADE Ave., Colona, became an assstant clam analyst. \ Mr. Bohleke has Keen slstant clam advser past two years^jw } company to 4953, n after-beng graduated gers Unversty. B> fa to the " Bu asthe the elchldren. p^mr.^djblap joned the eon pady x n 959. He s a gradual* [of tee"untverstty-of South"Ca! olna. He s marred to the fort mer Mss Qrayce Montgomery ^ a, Canada. They hav thre\cbldren.\ \ All Shades CALL MRS. SEGEL 67 Rtmnymeade Rd., Clark AVENEL MOVERS STORAGE-PACKNG HOUSEHOLD OFFCE & STORES \ SPECAL \ SHORE RATES, FREE ESTMATES omce Evantng* - FU H 2-76 FU Blue Prntngll BLUEPRNTER & STATONER 7 Ntw Bruntwlck Av«., N. J. FU hotm.p;".. M.nlnrv Supples Whte Prns Rluc rls ndustral & CumNmal Plol^ plnr tht-numn Offce Fumlnrr X- Mnrhnrs Art Supples Ads fm tn rolcssnnul Mnn. S.t. CARPENTER F YOU NEED A GOOD for a remodelng job on ktchen, baths, garages what have yon -CAU TOM RUSSO FU Druggst Lloyd Drugs QUALTY PRESCRPTONS Tne4 Counrtlduu To aolt* Toor BaotT»nd Cart Frol>lem«COSMETCS ^J TOLETRES; " BABY NE DABETC NEEDS HEARNG AD BATTERES ft CORDS on the bg bats of Paul Starkowsky, Joe Macanka Joe Stalevcz, who ht home runs n a 6- wn over the Planfeld Hgh Cardnals on Veterans Feld on Monday afternoon. Junor Tght-her Terry Sweeney held the hard-httng Cardnals to one ht, a sngle to short rght n the fourth. The -eafdnab run-was-un-earned;- The box score Macanka, 2b 3 l Stalevcz, ss 4 l Henderson, f 4 Punko, cf 4 Starkowsky, lb 4 l l Sweeney, p 3 Holl, rf 3 Schwetzer, c 3 l_ Smth, 3b 3 2 Hynesr3b 3 PLANFELD Russo, 2b Davs, ss Kates, f mpaglatel, cf Boley, rf Me Daneld, lb Barron, 3b Cjwekaj c Vogel, p Delmdnte, p Hggs, p Natol, p Free Delvery FU E. Mlton Ave., PLANFELD - Errors - Davs, Barron, Starkowsky; home runs - Starkowsky, Macanka, Stalevcz; Strke ts, By Sweeney,, Vogel 2, lmonte, Hggs, Natol ; Bases on Balls, by Sweeney 3, " r ogel, Delmonte, Hggs, atol. EleclreHl JLKTRCCO. ELECTRCAL CONTRACTORS FU HWSE&rNTlfSTfelAt WRNG 387 Perce St., Rthwtr Floor Waxng Prompt, Courteous, Relable Brennans FLOOR WAXNG SERVCE Rec rooms & Wood v Floors Our Specalty Complete- Offlc j Call Between 5 7 p.m. 878 Patterson St, Foregn Car FOREGN CAR REPARS ColfstorWorlr - Free Estmates European Traned. Mechanc mported Auto. nvtt OMTM Avnot AVENEL Terry Sweeney ptched tted Jfte_ Jndans_ nto_jhe second round of the Unon Tournament.wU a 7-^ wn over the Lons from Roselle Catholc. Wth the score ted at -, the local nne sent men to bat n the top of the JHrdTo score fve runs on fve hts. Joe Stalevcz opened the nnng by drawng a base on balls. He stole second went to thrd on a catchers error. Bruce Henderson sngled to center to score Stalevcz, Mke Punko sngled to left, Starkwsfcy also sngled to short-leftj to fll the bases, fob OrffTEen replaced JohnMcvor on the Dlly HM A.M. la»:» FM. Wonty «:N hm. t» t-.n rm. MEM7 REMODELNG REPARNG COLD STORAGE FUR SHOP FUlton RVNG ST., COMPLETE NSURANCE.. SERVCE Peal Estate Mortgages FU BAUER-BROOKS GO, 48 RVNG ST. FASHON FABRCS nteror Decorators Curtans Lnens Yrd Goods 42 MAN ST Theres,No Present Lke The Tme To Open A Budget Account at Goldblatf s 84 E. Cherry St, Rabwar KUlton Keys-Lock!,j AKTHOHYSSAW, LOCK & KEY SHOP Over 5 Years of Sttlsfled Ctutomers! v Safes, Cntlery, Flrearras, Ltwnmowers, etc. "Anthonys" (Anton J. Horlng, Sons Gr sons) KEYS MADE Whle You W«r FUlton rvng St Rahw MEATS UNDEN PORK STORES Specalzng n HOMEMADE - BOlOGNA_&_SALAMlll "- AND POULTRY We Fd Home Freezers SUPER MARKET- ClARKTON Rartan Road, Clark Free Delvery-FU M-35 E. Prce St, Lnden Free Parkng n both Stores PRME MEATS HU-586. MOVERS MLLERS MOVNG REASONABLE RATES FREE ESTMATES * Storage nsured local ft Long D»t*nc«* Shore Specals FU CH CH Movng Local Long Dstance "Ell for the Lons y trpled along the rght feld foul lner scorng three runs. - -(Contnued-on-Page-2) - STORAGE FREE ESTMATES McColley Bros. MOVERS REAL ESTATE Resdental Busness Locatons rvuonl44» Ml BAUER-BROOKS CO. :»*» RVNG STREET AMERCAN FOOD Chnatown Fantly Dnner Orders To Take Oat CAMTOM HOUSE RESTAURANT Utt RVNG ST. Vncent Tufano ROOFNG CONTRAaOR Leaders Gutters Waterproofng FU Hamlton St. Rhway by Englarrder Sec Ther New "QUEN " MATTRESS HERE SU, BROS. 85 Ellr. Av«. f luhwsv 3S8-79 -Slpcovers, R>uphoW y rnflr- Rtflnhng Rahwav Theatre Nm Playng Soptl Urm MarctDe Mutnttnnl "YESnRDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW" And DVORCE TAAN STYLE SAT. MATNBB, MAY n HtHCULES N THE HAUNTED WORLD" "THE lttlest HOBO" SUN., n THRU TUES., S Ann Mrgtrtt - MchMl Plrto "BUS RLEYS BACK N TOWN" RKk Hudwn - Oln LolUbrlld "STRANGE BDFELOWS" Startng WEDNESDAY, MAY U WALT DSNEYS "MARY POPPJNS" As Ctys Top Twrler Pat Stone, blue-eyed redhead, won the 965 "Mss Recreaton Department Twrler" ttle over she fnalst at Hgh. School.on.Monday nghl before a crowd of 5. The runnerup was Janet Van Vlet; second runner-up, Conne Baljesk; thrd runner-up, Debbe Ward; fourth runnerup, Camlle Cusamano, ffth runnerup, Lynn Adrance. The-judges were Mrs. Margaret Cannon, Mrs. Karla Blood, Mss Clare Frank Mss ^atpanzarm George R. Hoagl, superntendent of recreaton, gave Dr. John H. Cooper a specal trophy because he was makng hs fnal appearance as.narrator. Dr. Cooper s movng to Calforna where he has accepted another poston. Ths s the sxth year of the program whch s open to all grls of school age. There were 333 twrlers n ths years actvtes. A record number of 53 volunteer nstructors aded ths years program. Twenty are junor nstructors. Wthout the dedcated servces of these grls, there would not be any program. " Durng the year the program was conducted for 8 weeks. Ths team a competton twrler twrlng team was formed entered n N.B.T.A. competton. Exhbtons were gven by the duet of Dolores Rena Terry Lou Cherubn, Noreen Powell, Taffy Blood the "Baton Lasses," Patty Pekarksy, captan; Debbe ORelly, Terry Lou Cherubn, Kathy Pekarsky, Pat Stone,_MaryjS!!en Mbfftt, place, Lorrane Ragusa; 2nd place, Lnda Hngle^most mproved,. Susan Ha us; honorable menton, Adrenne Green. (8^Begnners-(Frday) Marge Conners, junor, nstructor; st place, Patty Roman; 2nd place, Cecla Snalowcz; most mproved, Bonne Tufano; honorable mentons, Maureen Emmons Karen Kelly. () Begnners (Frday) Mare McGure, junor, nstructor; st place, Carol Cummngs; 2nd place, Theresa Marlyn Held, Maureen Thorn, Dorothy Nas Peggy Corrdon. The results: r g (Tuesday) Judy Somerndyke, nstructor; Dane Kravcov, Junor, nstructor; lt place, Gna De Ncholas; 2nd place, Cathy Merendno; most mproved, Charlyne Ctsay; honorable mentons, Nancy Ktko Beatrce Senkowsky. (2)-B«gtattrr flwwy Eleen TJlShTmstrudbfrKaren Beres, Lynn Adrance, jr. most mproved, Cy~Cumrnngs;-honorable-m-e-n-t- o n, Cy Powell. () Begnners (Saturday) Mary Ellen Mofftt Marlyn Hed, junor nstructors; st place, Francne Martn; 2nd place, Susan McGregor; most mproved, Lnday Vtke. (2) Begnners (Saturday) Donna Koczon, nstructor; st place, Cathy Duffey; 2nd place, Mary Ann Sheely; most mproved, Jane H; honorable menton, Alane Sutter. (3) ntermedate (Tuesday) Kathy Clark, nstructor; st place, Jll Ann Panter; 2nd place, Cntha Hood; most mproved, Mechel Staro. (4) ntermedate (Tuesday) Joanne Orszewsk, nstructor; st place, Jance Nevar; 2nd place, Mary Ellen Leglse; most mproved, Lsa Cmmano. (5) ntermedate" (Tuesday) Camlle Cusmano, junor nstructor; st place, Los Pckney; 2nd place, Kathy Mens; most mproved, Peggy Freeman Mary Plcard. (6) ntermedate.. (Wednesday) Conne Beljesk Phylls Angelo, nstructors; --st place, Kathleen Samuels; 2nd place, Tna Cusmano; most mproved, Susan Perm Dense Soppas. (7) (Wednesday) Pat Stone Terry Loo. Cherubn, nstructors; st place, Andrea Henderson; 2nd place, Carol Waddngton; 3rd, place, Jance ConneU; most mproved, Lnda Owens. -(tt) ntermedate (Frday) "A Group," Betty-Godfrey.-nstructor; st place, Debra But TWtructorB! k plan Lurac Flaherty; 2nd place, Mary Ann Zwebel; most mproved, Joyce dtsay; honortble mentons, Chrstna Racels Cheryl Senkowsky. (3) Begnners r(wednesday) JudySomerndyke, nstructor; Nadne Snyder, junor mstructor; st rjace. Dona Fa?ans; 2nd place, Jean Berznefc; MostJmproved, Janet Shalestlk; honorable menuons,- Barbara Brouan Betsy Mntel. m mmrtl HK* Llvn Agln< Km Aln OEORO* -- W HAMLTON OUV««. RED ARTHUR e U T T O N J L "YOUR CHEATN HEART" PLUS An Wt All rolwlll Kllmt" "SGNPOST TO MURDER. f<f Begnners (Frday) Elt.Ultsch, nstructor.; lt place, Theresa Stefanlk; 2nd place, Nancy Mller; most mproved, Mara Tufano; Jhonorable menj jtons, Kathleen McCaffrey Nancy Rutkowsk. (5) Begnners (Wednesday) Judy Sleckman Debbe Verhoof, Junor, nstructors; st place, Kathy Lee Brooks; tod place, Jance Confort; most mproved, Donna Sabba; honorable mentons, Mare D TulUo Lynn Larson. (6) Begnners (Wednesday) Mary Beth Stueber Dorothy Derng, junor, nstructors; st place, Dorma DAjnoBtno; 2nd Nadler; most mmentons, Debbe Challet Beverly Tharaldsen. (7) Begnners (Thursday) Lynn Paskowtz, junor, nstructor; st place, Jean Mare Godn; 2nd place, Nancy Foulks; most mproved, Suzanne Greener; honorable menton, Elzabeth. Frate. (8) Begnners (Thursday) Pat Stone, nstructor; Lynn Ftzman, junor, nstructor; st NOW APPEARNG: > -t - WED. Thru. SUNDAY at the CLOVER LOUNGE AT THE REC. Hghway No. & Lawwet St., j JOEY POWERS AND THE VANGUARDS ARE K Doug Orr of waa voted the most mproved member of the Seton Hall Unversty varsty swmmng team. Tora-Phmegan -of our cty, a memberof the Newark State College baseball team, boosted hs battng average to.567 ths week. The Squres have a season record of -. Two Rahv/ay resdents are leadng the entres n the annual Roes Sport Shop Fshng Contest. They are Samuel Alba, who caught a one-pound 4-ounce brown trout n the Rver Park, _Adelard J. Ju^aeren,jrfOL.c&«ght_a.4)_cker«l of three pounds eght ounces n Johnsons Pond. Some excellent" catches ~of Tanbowr"brown~an~d" brook trout are beng made n the Rver despte the ol polluton whch sneaked nto the stream steadly rsng temperatures. The usual stockng wll be made tomorrow wth fshng startng early the next day. Howlong the stockng wll contnue remans to be seen. Unless there s substantal ranfall wth a lower water temperature t s possble the stockng may end abruptly. Al Brann, drector of the Recreaton Departments Stamp Club for boys grls, conducted the fnal meetng untl the fall on Fjday n Cty Hall. * The lderan Outng dub tenns team dropped a 5- decson to the Morrstown Summt team. players were Frank Stuber, Joe Cygler, Al Schael, Dan Relly, Bob Brock Roy Smth.!> Carl Rchs Amorells Sports Shop team s leadng the Unon Baseball League. - Ben Doyle, competng for Seton Hall Unversty, ran a 48.7-second quarter-mle to take thrd place n the Metropoltan Track Conference Meet on Saturday. On Sunday n Warnanco Park durng an AAU development meet he won the gold medal n the 44r yard dash wth a 49.. HaLDeVestem, former resdent, won. the two-mle run n whle Art Thomas of the Hgh Schoolteam was second n the -yard dash thrd n the hgh jump whch was won by Rche Salles. * The tenns team of the hgh, school scored a. 3-2 wn over the Roselle Rams ths week. George Orton Jm Hall won sngles matches the doubles team of Dck Crue Marcel Mles also was vctorous. kewloz; tod placp, Jnlff Kf rgen; most mproved,.lnda Charavella; "B" Group, Betty Goodman,Jnjtactor;_lst^place L Adrenne Swedler; 2nd place, Laure hmael; most mproved, Jean-Mare Queen..-..-:-_ -. (9) ntermedate (Thursday) Joanne Orszewsk, nstructor; Dane Lutz, junor nstructor; ltjrtace. Sra Snowden;.2nd place, Elane Huey; most mproved, CorrneCrawley.. (2) ntermedate (Thursday) Lnda Remenar, junor nstructor; st plce, Laura. RoselU: 2nd place, Kathy WhelanTJrd place, Maranne Latherow; mo8t }nrdrovearcaroln Major: : (2) ntermedate (Saturday) Joanne Hennessey, nstructor: st place, Zoe Kolpen; 2nd place,_lnda Martn: most mproted, Maureen Kelly. (22) Junors (Tuesday) Ann Peterson, nstructor; st nlace, Nancy Brown; 2nd-place, Darcy Derng; most mproved, Monca Schmmel. (23) Junors (Wednesday) Jean Detrch, junor nstructor; (lst place, Beverft Tate; 2nd place, Jean Kng; most m- provedr-debbe-varly. (24) Advanced (Wednesday) Cheryl Nas, nstructor; st place, Pesgy Corrdon; 2nd place, Kathy Pekarsky; most mnroved. Agnes Mossberg. (25) Advanced (Thursday) Dolores Renda, nstructor;, st nlace, Nadne Snyder; 2nd place, Joan Curry; most mproved. Gwendolyn Armstrong. (26) A-dvanced (Frday) Elane Fedaka, nstructor; st place, Dane Kravcov; 2nd place, Karen Krsak; most m- -provedr-karen-beres. (27) Advanced (Frday) Taffy Blood, nstructor; st place, Lynn Rltzman; 2nd-plBcet Maureen Thom; most mproved, Theresa Hudak. (28) Junors (Frday) Carolne Wexler, nstructor; st place, Joyce Rutkowsk; 2nd place, Cheryl Tluchowsk; most mproved, Tna Bryant (29) Junors (Frday) Janet Salno, nstructor; st place, Kathy Hasbrouck; 2nd place, Mary Elzabeth McCaffrey; 3rd place, Plane Megls; most toprovpd, petsy Maget. (3) Junors (Saturday) Ann Peterson, nstructor; PatU OUpflt, "tbtawtor} st pte» Hays Corner -By RAY HOAGLAND- 24.; Davd Holl, Byron Thomas. BOYS years old - 44 yard run *- Bll Pearson, 524 M Jh y, 52.4; Mnor Johnson, Dave Sanl The nnth annual Junor Olympcs Track Feld Champonshps, sponsored by the Jaycees, were held n Rver Park on Saturday momng. More-then--25-boys- grls entered the 32-event program. Double wnners n the - age group were ra Prestley, _ v ^ who won the -yard dash ancjy News-Record the runnng broad jump, j, wa y r New Jersey Elzabeth Knch, who won c * medals n the grls dvson h The f " wnnng the 5-yard dash ancrk State Colleges Summer ratp< t Clnc ths summer, the g.cake, - She: V -ward- -Olszewsk came home The -wwnens-volleyljall- team" of. the Recreaton Department competed n the thrd annual Rdgewood YMCA Tournament over the weekend. Teams entered reca-the-gr Central team of-new-jcork, Man Lne, Baltmore Roamers North Branch... ^-HGH SCHOOL SPORTS SCHEDULE FOR THE NEXT WEEK: THURSDAY Track, Watchung Conference Champonshps; Golf, Berkeley Heghts, away. FRDAY Golf, Unon Champonshps; tenns, seln, away; vanrty baseball, Westfeld, at home; junor hgh school baseball, Cranford, Orange Ave., home.. MONDAY Varsty golf, Scotch Plans, home; tenns, Planfeld, away. TUESDAY Tjac "at Tnmp; varsty bafleb&u, Cranford; junor hgh baseball, Wnfeld, home... EUse-Merkelr-2nd-p!ace, Rene Rcco. (3) Advanced (Tuesday nght) Clare Ann Frank, nstructor, st place, Barbara Lagola; 2nd place, Jane Peter-[hazard of a 55-foot hgh wre n-! son; most mproved, Rta Castglone. (32)-Junors (Thursday) Patty Perkarsky, nstructor; st place, Colleen Froelck; tod place, Mary Jean Curry; most mproved, Donna ORelly. (33)-JunorMTuesday)-Dot] Hagerty, nstructor; st place, Patt Setaro; 2nd place, Judy Sleckman; 3rd place, Susan Mars; most- mproved, Carol Horng. (34) Advanced (Tuesday) Lllan McCeless, nstructor; st place, Mary Beth Stueber; 2nd place, Theresa Stueber; most mproved, Dane Guempel. (35) Junors (Wednesday) Noreen Powell, nstructor; st place, Lnda Waddngston; 2nd place, Marge Connor; 3rd place, Betty Godfrey; most mproved, Phylls Godfrey. Advanced (Wednesday) Rta Rngrose, nstructor; st place, Lynn Paskowtz; 2nd place," ~EUyn~Karavtes; most mproved, Patty.Corrdon. Knghts of PytW«To Confer Dtgws. Four cdates wll have the rank of knght conferred upon them by a degree team Lodge 6, Knghts of Pythas, tonght at 9 oclock n Temple Beth Torah. The cdates are Harry Ku- er, Na/ McClell, Arnold Sdafler Abe- -Thaler, Aeralst to Be Park Headlner Frank Cook, who turns the to hlarty, wll be the headlner n Olympc Parks frst free crcus of ts 5th season. Effectve Saturday, the rvhgton - Maplewood amusement park wll offer crcus performances at 4 9:3 p,m. daly. Other acts nclude Lou Lola, a Unon $ty husb-wfe Team wfd~juggle kltcherutehsls, Aldo Crstans Doberman pnschers, the dog troupe formerly.featured n the Rnglng Brothers show. Basles Olympc Park B wll play the overture cue the crcus acts, n addton to playng concerts each afternoon evenng n the parks grove. The park wll be open daly startng Saturday. There are many new rdes plus the tmetested favortes. Junor Olympcs Events Entered by 25 Youths CYRC Leagues Re; And Team Stngs MAJOR LEAGUE [ Rays Delcatessen Local O.C.A.W. Red Sox J Senators zalone. BOYS year ol 88 yard run Rober vedjo, 2.5.6; srlossvrmjff t"«t 4-Clark Ctes Servce Oroles 3.ocal O.C.A.W. Rays Delcatessen Senat n- ; Red Sox 7 Lnnells Durlng Farms LanesMets.. :. Farms ndans Clark Ctes Servce OroU"; MNOR LEAGUE Breza Bus Cards U-taahway-Lanes-Mets......_ ,,.. j \» en? r, n» m r,, p?.--town Hardware Mels reda O.C.A.W. P«l Sox joyment many en Ms? voted " vole wll Blue D ^way Lanes M»ts Stng Won hs ndans ltes Servce M ea trg broad jump. fadng n the 4-5 dvson, Ed< he c^c w jn provde help for frst n the 22. Senor boys wnners were Mnor Johnson n.5 for the n 24. for the 22. Allen Krebs was the project charman for the Jaycees. Othmembers of- the coraruttee were Maro DBwedetto, 7 oh Schneder, R?v w n».«,,><< John Foulks. The results: BOYS - years of age - 5 Yard Dash - ra fyestley, 6.8; Nathanel Vutfn. Danlol Johnson. GRLS -) years of age 5 Yard Dash Elzaheth Knch, 7.4; Mary Bragg, R. Peterson. BOYS - years of agesoftball throw Rchard Mcklovc, 64 ft. h n.; Wajne Sprovach, Clark Johnson. GRLS - years of age softball throw Barbara Buchanan, 27 ft.; Cheryl Baley, Carol Klaman. BOYS - years of age runnng broad jump ra Prestley, 6 ft. 8V4 n.; Nathanel Austn, Gunter Kryson. GRLS - years of agestng broad jump. Elzabeth Knch, 6 ft. n.; Charlotte Campbell, Valere L. BOYS 2-3 years of.age 75 Yard dash Donald Balogh, 9.54; Cordell Green, James Costello. GRLS 2-3 years old 75 Yard dash Paula Peterson.; Anne Can, Cahrealther Staley. " BOYS years old - 22Q.yard dash. Cordell Green.29; ssac Merrcks, Danny Mullgan. GRLS 2-3 years old stng broad jump- Anne (roxrnatelv?o lhrpn tchung Tract at Stake "son outcome of theseuj _ Thu afternoon at 3:4;, on tt.r shot [tests, recommenda/46 f t. ^ ^ ^ ^ f ^!!*t for remedy las. BOYS - k n Clark, feld champonshp of tn. R-8-year olds -! - Rcn=rd Sal«s, 5 ; Hded. back for four runs a 5-2 wn over the Raders cf Scotch]Olphant, who also competes n Plans-Fanwood moved ntot he javeln throw. tot place n the Watchung Con- erence. Joe Macanka sent a sharp sngle nto left feld, Joe Stalevez walked then Bruce Hen- derson belted a lne drve nto center feld, scorng Macanka, Roselle Sprngfeld Regonal.: to te vp the game. When cen- The ndans track feld terfelder Mke Jackson threw team regstered ts seventh wn over thrd, Stalevcz scored to n nne starts ths week, a,69- Can, Paula Peterson, Cathrealther Staley. BOYS years old - runnng-broad" jump James Dawson, 6 ft. 6% n.; Charles Carrol, Harold. Taylor. GRLS years old - softball throw Mary Alce Deterle, 3 ft.; Barbara Russell, Regna Gbb. BOYS years old - yard dash Edward Olszewsk,.4; Harold Johnson, Rchard Crestells. BOYS years old - 22 yard run Edward Olszewsk, 24.6;Edward Johnson, Mark McLendon. BOYS 4-5 years old - 44 yard run John Adver,.; Rchard Crstello, John Mosley. BOYS years old - hgh jump Cuff Brown, 5 ft. 6 n.; Edward Stockley, Lonel Halsey. h b jump ft. 8 n.: <?orgo Ort«n. Pn The favnte s Scot.-h )l."n< Huthmaj..Fanwood, whch has won tho BOYS 6-8 year awa (Unon champonshp dscus - W-yne Yetma^ 28 Whjfn has won 49 dual me^ts ft. V, jn Joe Fartyl. Safar. SCHOOL CHAMrto" Roosevelt School. n a row. The Dens of Jaycees Prates 2 Butch Knwals Yanks Hamlton Laundry Gants K Breza Bus Cards Jaycees Prates T- Town Hardware Mets 6, Hch Knwals Yanks % Hamlton.aundrv Gants :( \n)\ prt Foodtnu-n Dodgers 7 - r.u/s SOPTBALL tmvn larrwat-hermts BuUh Knwals Astroqrts -Merck & To. Starlghters -3 :.\nc Legon Prates 6 lawn Hardware Hermts - M.-om luh Headhunters f Amercan Legon Prates -. Mrck K- Cn. StarghtersV The nn Cards wns n th? nunor le.lue can be attrbuted to th<- stellar ptchng performance of Joe Atrashewsk. The same tan be sad for -Gary Srl, ulmm,- S job for me j ndans Capture Conference Lead Tralng by a 2- count wth Westfeld wll battle ther negh- n thp same borhood rvals down the wre but the overall strength of the Raders n the feld events wll preval. Cranford wll be n thrd Pat Mofftt can be credted for the second of the Durlng Farms ndans wns n the Major..,, j-, r,! League Lttle Mke place wth thp ndane of Rah- dou(ed a homep ^ way fnshng n a pood fourth.,,^ Senators spot - n the grls softball league. wll get pont* from jwnnnr ptchers {or ^ week ther two-hurdlers. Bob School nnng, the roared Deborah Borek for the jump pomt w.nners M. Sobo for Butch Kowala As Nancy Kobron for should have Bll Pearson among the frst three n the 44-yard run Bob Servdo n, wth the leaders n the 88-yard run. The rest of the feld should flnlslrasuollows: Hllsde, Clark-,! the Amerca Legon Prates. Home runs were clouted by. L. Marchtto, L. Rubn, C. Klaman D. Borek. V gve the ndans the lead. Henderson advanced to thrd on the error. Mke Punko walked Paul Starkowsky sngled home Johnson n foe _22_n both men. The frst Rhaway run n the openng nnng was the result of a trple down the leftfeld lne by Stelevar a" double nto rght by Henderson. The box score: SCOTCH PLANS - FANWOOD Dougherty, rf Gannon, f Morton, ss Mller, lb Voget, M, c Jackson, cf Kocher, 2b Voget, G, 3b Seredsk, p Clark, p wn over the Bulldogs of Sprngfeld Regonal. Double wnners were Mnor the tmes of The was a -2-3 fnsh- for. wth Steve Rolph Ed Stookley an that order. n the-22 t uras-stockley-afld-art Thomson. also from. Bll Pearson ht the tape frst n the 44 n a 52.4 readng wth Dale Rce n thrt, Bob _SchollJ.. "TALKNG T OVK S CERTANLY A PLEASURE HERE! Your Tdlents *rs. ar colleague* react favorably to our food, servce atmosphere! SUPER D 49 rvng Street ^ T Macanka, 2b Stalevcz, ss Henderson, p Punko, cf Starkowsky, lb Mauser, rf Bobrovcan, lb Holl, f Schwetzer, c Sweeney, f. BOYS years old _! Smth, 3b pole vault Tom Boltcoff, 8 ft. 6 n. BOYS 4-5 years old - shot put Elbert Alston, 34 ft. 7 n; Tony Lord, James Heller. 2 Scotch Plans :o Errors Morton, Jackson, GRLS !years old -jkocher, Stalevcz; Struck Out, 22 yard dash Margaret Wa- j bjrn,.._sl.p_npn. Orts, Patty Flynn. GRLS yean "old - yard dash Nor Orts, 4.5 GRLS years old - softball throw Patty Flynn, 8 ft.; Margaret Walbum. BOYS - &-8 years old - yard dash Mnor Johnson, 22 yard run Mnor Johnson,.5; Dave Holl, Robert Scholl. BOYS years old - By Henderson 6, Seredsk 3, Clark 5; Bases on Balls, by Henderson 3^ Seredsk, Clark ; Losng Ptcher, Clark. Stard Ol GveT -falwtnqs to State Eght orgnal ol pantngs of places rch n romantc hstorcal nterest n New Jersey were presented to the State of New Jersey by Stard Ol Co. (New Jersey) at a luncheon on May 2 n the Nassau nn, Prnceton. Gov.Rchard J. Hughes on behalf of the state accepted the pantngs whch are the work of Harvey Schmdt, a young Texan now lvng n New Y6rfc The pantngs appeared last year n The Lamp", a pubucattoh of JersyStanL ^~~ ATTENDS EXPOSTON.. Thomas C. Murphy of Heltom Photo Corp., 376 Ralegh Rd. attended the 74th nternatonal Exposton of Professonal Photography n New York Cty May 2-7. The event s sponsored by the Professonal Photographers of Amerca nc. NEW SEASON NEW \anj aff At old fvorts too free outdoor crcus... lenntonl te* rdes,.. new skll gmes... lwys free parkng... Kddtelrd... swmmng pool opens May 29 Evtry MonJty-A Rdts Y Prkt-Exctpl Holdays FRST ty DAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 OLYMPC AMUSEMENT PARK 95 Celebratng Our 3th Anmvernry-965 WE DESTROY r HARMFUL Check Termte Every yer t ths tme, homeowners fnd wnged mectj that suddenly fly out then drop ther wngt crawl all around. 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FUM69,- ROOFNG mmedate servce on leaks repars. Any leak repared 52.. Sjrhg specal on gutters. Harold H Beoroft h sons. FU AUTOS FOR SALE JMS TV SERVCE JB3 MCDOWELL, JR. S 6tartw? TV Repar Work n ths area. Alumn gh School Class 95. Graduate of Jersey Cty Tech nst Qualfed Electronc Tech.. Secorx Class FCC Lcense. AH people who see tns ad would be nterested f a qrtng my «ervkes, no-» or a -** date c ll vtmon o?co LARGE, CLEAN, ARY ROOM. tor gentleman. Prvate entrance, convenent locaton after 6. p.m. FUlton -U tf Corner Maple Ave., Bryant. Refrgerator n hall. FU after 6. NEWLY-FURNSHED room for gentleman. Prvate entranceconvenent to transportaton. Ar condtoned.,call after sx week-ends. NCE, CLEAN, FURNSHED ROOMS adjonng bath. Good locaton, near buses & trans. 7 Jaques Ave. (near Maple). CHARLES E. REED YMCA SLEEPNG rooms newly decorated, prvate ^athngt Wen (Contnued from Page ) ltes; a new bojer room. Necessary funds for the successful completon of the Golden Annversary Phase wll be sought from the board of drectors, trustees staff mprnhprehp of the YMCA ndustral asrporatons, busonv permanent preferred.,.. Call after 5 FM weekdays 38- n «ss f 5 as / e a. s J?^ :. duals, clubs organzatons. Jst -.- Mr. R, lfe-long resdent CLARK of, accepted hs ap- 3 RMS. & batl-$«5. All m- pontment wth these words: provements. Furn. or unfurn. "We all have a bg job ahead Busness coupe No chldren 92 Valley Rd. FU UNFURN. APTS. FOR RENT of us, but feel we can meet the challenge f we let the people know what the npeds are. The YMCA has served the people of ths area snce 879 WLLAM H. RAND JR. \ -95FCHEVROLET - Four door sedanjtvery go«d condton t w E.ECTROLYSS -Unwanted har removed by the BUKK 96 - Electra 2." con-latest shortwave method. V. De Vertble whte/black top. FullySalvo, member of Amercan. POOM - Modern apt. tle has^ Wfnds, know, who bath, scence ktchen, dnng c u an be counted on.to help n area & huge closets. On weu ltlus ^ ot need The * oal lghted street. Hy to everythng. Avalable now. 645 rvng Tl eqflfcped - full p wer - New._ top engne <">" owner. FU ~ 963~PLYT VALANT >8td: shft-org. owner, low mleage. Sacrfce. Can be seen at Petersons Ctes Servce Staton S t Georges Ave. Colona. Electrolyss Assoca socaton of N St FU «Asw. Man T35BTCHRYSLER New Yorker 4 door - 3 cyl. P.S.-P.B. R/H Esadlent cond. $ Stone St, Ralway. FU HELP WANTED LADES need money. Jon Lloyds of Lnden. Excellent earnngs. No nvestment. Phone 38-87K or LADTJS. Earn»2 for sellng ontgjd bottles of famous vanlr rte Rawlegh, Dept. NJE , Chester. PA. READY! SET! GO! - To the telephone call Pat ODonnell to clean your attc basement haul the junk away. Very reasonable rates. FU PART-TME HELP ferryng about money? Earn t! Work from pleasant offce. Gua- J-M SERVCE 26 Elm Ave. ASPHALTNG - drveways parkng lots CURBNG k PATOS LANDSCAPNG - shrubs supples LABOR BY DAY EQUPMENT FOR RENT - dump trucks, tractor, backhoe, roller. DELVERES s stone, fll drt, top sol. TRASH REMOVED FU AHWAY ROOMS bath. Heat & Hot water suppled. 2nd floor. Very convenent area. $95. per month. ABLE AGENCY REALTOR.68 rvng St. Phone ranteed.5 per hour or commsson. Call between 6 & 9 PM MOTHERS f you are n need of money -:can -work only a- few hours a ~<jay _ servcng AVON customers s your answer. AVON Representatves can earn $2 to ^3 ^p^rjour.near your own home. ForperSonal ntervew n your home call STUATON WANTED HGH SCHOOL SENOR wshes part-tme offce or store work References. FU WOMAN wshes to do ronng at home. Call after 5 P.M. HELP WANTED MALE ;. LATHE, BRDGEPORT, h screw machne operators Full or part-tme. FU S & S MANUFACTURNG 67 Wescott Dr., SHEET metal mechancs helpers welders. Apply Anchor Sheet Metal Co. 644 Ramsey Ave., Hllsde, WOODWORKERS " - enced & tranees for dsplay factory. Apply mornngs only. Artsan Fabrcators nc., 4 Pnewood Street off Rolph Ave.,. STUATON WANTED MALE HGH SCHOOL JUNOR would lke part-tme gardenng & lawn care. General hywork. References. FU HELP-WANTED MALE OR AGENCY MALE Execmve TECHNCAL OFFCE SALfS FACTORY -UrotES~^r-R CLRKS STENOS SCMTAR.HS KKerRS TYPST! -for-t porary postons wth top companes n ths area. No PEE RVNG STREET We have apartments for rent Furnshed & unfurnshed. Come n make an appontment to B Mantenance Company, ome t commercal floor waxg &-wudow:-washng_-fu BOOKKEEPNG SERVCE eekly or Monthly. Double mtry systems. Quarterly reums. Wll hle all detals. :all S ABTCLES FOR SALE B & D Cycles LARGEST SELECTON OF BCYCLES ON DSPLAY U.S. EOUTE & SCOTT AVE, FUlton 8-44 FRANS THRFT SHOP 256 Monroe St Clottng Furnture Odds Ends Hours a.m. 3 p.m. 5:3 p.m. 9 p.m. FU tf THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDA st n sales - Budget plan. Call Evelyn Chalken. FTJ HOT water ol furnace wth baseboard heat Used 2 wnters. Sacrfce at $8. Call , GARAGE SALE -Fulton Strr lark.-may-2-2 Noon to 7 P.M. Orental ru (8xH)-dshes, bre a brae, frames, colonal celng fxture crb, summer materntes (sa 4), mscellaneous. HOUSEHOLD ARTCLES Bureaus, Bed, Tables, rug, refrgerator, odds 4 ends. 67 W. Mlton Ave. Frday AJtf. FULL sre crb-complete, Blonde wood. Excellent cond. Call GRLS 2" bke, $2. Good cond FU GRLS 24" bke, good cond. best offer accepted. 732 Grove St., BEAUTFUL Baby Crb & babj Carrage. Also small bcycle wth tranng wheels. FU WANTED TO BUY WE BUY BOOKS! PLEASE CALL FOR DETALS P.M. BOOK SHOP L-Planfeld-«9_ NSTRUCTON - PANO NSTRUCTON Adults & Chldren Shrley Flues, 8 Stanton S. FU t. Call FU -945 or FU -S757..AHWAY ewly decorated. Jaques Aveue, near Hazelwood $95. After pjn. FU 8-«27. AHWAY ROOM apt. Hent & Hot water uppled. Adults 738 Essex St r U AHWAY ROOM apt. Sngle woman or ouple. Share ktchen & bath, fell after 6 P.M. FURN. APT. FOR RENT ;eded by the famles of ths rea. Now we must work toother to reach ths goal whch nuch for so many people^ am. eased to serve as charman >r ths most worthwhle comlunty project." Mr. R s an elder rustee of the Frst Presbyeran Church. He s past preslent an done of the.founders the ndustral Asocaton; member past resdent of Rotary Hub; drector of the ndusral Workmens Sayngs & oan Assocaton drector of Savngs nstruon, drector of the Naton- State Bank. Long nterested n youth ctvtes communty servce, Mr. R serves on the TMCA board of drectors. He erved on the Board of Educaton for sx years. He also s a trustee of Camp Endeavor, treasurer trustee of Val- )eane School, Elzabeth, nemer of the board of managers Bonne Brae Home for Boys; ;ee them. feppen-mlfuamow Agency Realtors 52 rvng St., FU CEMETERY" PLOTS GRAVES (8 burals) $225., racel Mem. Pk. Perpetual :are, EL (EL ves.) BUSNESS OPPORTUNTY EXCLUSVE FRANCHSE Amazng new lqud plastc coatng used on all types of surfaces nteror or exteror. Elmnates g when appled on Asphal Tle, Vnyl, Lnoleum, Vnyl As bestos, Hard Wood, Furnt u r e. Completely elmnates pantng when appled to Wood, Metal, or Concrete surfaces Ths fnsh s also recommended for boats automobles. NO COMPETTON As these are exclusve formulas n dem by all busnesses, ndustry homes. No fran chse fee. Mnmum nvestment $3. Maxmum nvestments. nvestment s secured b; nventory. Factory traned personnel wll help set up your busness. For ^complete detals descrptve lterature wrte: CHEM-PLASTCS & PANT CORP. 828 Locust St. Lous 3, Mo Mr. Reed,-n acceptng- hs ppontment as honorary charan, stated: "Ths s a wonderul moment n my lfe. To see e Y embark on ths mucheeded buldng program flls me wth prde joy knowng hat the results of the campagn ll enable the YMCA to serve ven more boys, grls, men women than ever before. As a amly communry center, the Kenneth J. Os^e Receves Award CadetSgt. Kenneth J: Oswan del of 482 Semnary Ave. receved the Rchard B. Collet 55 Award for exemplary per formance as a sophomore cadet of the Scarlet Rfles on Satur day durng the 7st annual Mltary Teld Day otrutgers Unfc verstty at Rutgers Stadum. Cadet Sgt. Oswel also was gvenytbe second, place drll awara presented, by Post 33, Jewsh, War Veterans. ROTC Member Drlls Wtt Lowells Unt T-Sgt. Seth Nadel of ths cty was a member of the Pershng Rfle Squadron whch partcpated wth thej45tb_ar Force ^OTC Cadet" Wng" of LowelT Technologcal nsttute, Lowell, Mass., n the Area A Manhattan nvtatonal Drll Meets n the 369th Regmental Armory, New York Cty. 5, s a mnmum fgure to d h creasng dems of the communtes t serves." Mr. Reed s manager of the Newark, offce of Tucker, Anthony R. R. L. Day, brokers, s a drector of the Relance Savngs & Loan Assocaton. For more than 2 years, Mr. Reed served as charman of the Selectve Servce Board. He serves on Board No. 23, Elzabeth. He s a former member of the Common Councl. Mr. Reed s a trustee of the YMCA, havng served as presdent for -2-years! A former presdent of the Unted und a former member of the Board oreducatont"mr: Reed s presdent of the Hosptal Board of Governors. EDWARD L. RCKES Rosarans Plan Dnner Dance The annversary dnner dance of.the Altar Rosary Socety of St. Thomas the Apostle Byzantne Rte Catholc Church wll be held on June 6 n the Gypsy Camp, Carteret. Mrs. George Yack s charman. The socety at ts May 7 meetng heard reports by Mrs. John Cwekalo, who told of the penny sales success; Mrs. Metro Bulecza, who provded nformaton on the sale of specal prayer books for Holy Week servces, Mrs. Constantne Androsko, who has vsted all shut-n members. The socety extended congratulatons to Mr. Mrs. John Kepnach on ther golden weddng annversary. Hostesses were Mrs. Mchael Bakajsa, Mrs. Cwekalo, Mrs. John Elchko,. Mrs. Mchael Fesko, lurs. Anna $ahey, Mrs. Helen Stron Mrs.Yadk. An economy food demonstraorganzef an dt6rmer~trustee torwas~seen>y~membwlast of Unted-Fund; nember past presdent of ahway Hosptal Board of tre & Gas Co. buldng. Aratea^arden-GVes- Annud Color Show The azalea garden n Warnanco Park,- Elzabeth Roselle, s presentng ts annual array of sprng color, accordng to Robert A. Roller, chef hortculturst for the Unon Park Commsson. Mr. Koller stated that there are representatve blooms n each of the fve major groups " " Tl.llUj KdluW tf Chldren bom n, Hosptal durng the past two weeks are as follows: May8 FORD, Thomas June, 6 Washngton St., Clark, daughter. PUNDOCK, Mchael Anne,-4. West St., Colona, FABAN, John Joanne, 353 New Dover Rd., Colona, BROWN, Robert Shrley, 53 East Hll Rd., Colona, son. GARES, Robert Arlene, Man St., son. May» KLEPCHCK, Andrew Joyce, S Alce Court, Colona, son. -May U BAUCQM, Hoyte. Helen, 36 Cornell Ave., eon. LEWS, Douglas.Card, 44 East Hazelwood Ave., son. Chldren bom n St. Elzabeth Hosptal, Elzabeth, are as follows: May7 MOORE, Davd Carolyn Nash, MJlapte Ave., daogbb*. MayM... REMBBH, Jowph Helen Hochnn<! ltfrudojph Aye., aon, * * * The Watchung Mountan Poodle Club wll have an Amercan - Kennel Club-sanctoned match show on June 5 at the New Hampshre House, Convent Staton. Ante Brtka 6y Specalsts! BRAKE SERVCE WHEEL ALGNMENT SERVCE 38M66 BRAKE SERVCE Samuel J. Gassawav.7 Monroe St. Buldng Contractors WLLAM ROESCH CONTRACTOR BULDER Establshed 927 HOME & NDUSTRAL MANTENANCE & REPARS remodelng our specalty FUlton f no answer call _ FUlton ndwood Drve, CRANFORD BODY & FENDER WORKS Complete Auto Body Servce Estmates Cheerfully. Gven Satsfacton Guaranteed 24-Hour Towng Servce. Servce on Foregn & Domestc Cars " BR A So. Ave., E., Cranford KENS Beauty "Exclusve But Nor Opts Evwy Day Thursdays & Frdays To 9: p.m. ( On. from A&P) FUlton»-2«99 Make Wonderful V GFTS BOOK & GFT SHOP 53 E. CHERRY ST. FUlfon T-77 T. NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., May 2, 965 Page 7 RHS Enters Tourney Quarter-Fnal s The ndans advanced to the quarter-fnals of the Unon Baseball Tournament on the bg bats of-paul starkowsky, Joe Macanka.Tn» Stalevcz, who hthome runs n a W wn over the Planfeld Hgh Cardnals on- Veterans Feld on Monday afternoon. Junor Tght-her Terry Sweeney held the hard-httng. Cardnalstoone ht, a sngle to short rght n the fourth. Th Cardnals run was un-earned. The box score. CLOSED MONDAYS Bne Prntng! BLUEPRNTER, STATONER 7 N«w Bruncwck Av«. Rohwoy, N. J. FU lolxopks. M.uln".. Supples Whte Prns Klue lrls Dnflr! Dqpmt!>!t:l>lt- tlur rlrs ndustral & Conmrcnl Pl<lr.!r: lr lcnak Offce Furnture - Marhn"S >..\rt Supples Ads fur hf Professonal Open D.lv s a.m. Mon. S-t. CARPENTER] (F YOU NEED A GOOD for a remodelng Job on dtchen, baths, garages what have you -CALL TOM RUSSO ^ FU Druggst Lloyd Drugs QUALTY PRESCRPTONS mned Otxnuttdm To 8OT«Toor B e > o t T tat H" Cart Problama COSMETCS 2 S TOLETRES, BABY NEEDS" DABETC NEEDS HEARNG AD. BATTERES A CORDS Macanka, 2b 3 l Stalevcz, ss 4 Henderson, f 4 Punko/cf 4 Starkowsky, lb 4 Sweeney, p 3 Holl, rf 3 Schwetzer, c 3 l Smth, 3b 3 Hynes, 3b (T PLANFELD Russo, 2b Davs, ss- Kates, f mpaglatel, cf Boley, rf Me Daneld, lb Barron, 3b " Cweka, c Vogel, p Deunonte, p, Hggs, p fatol, p Free Delvery FU E. MUton Ave., Electrcal : Electrcal Outlets, Swtches Lghts, Electrc Stove, Drer Hook-up. Wrng for ar-condtoners electrc base board heattag. amp. 22 V Servces Vctor^rSkcdccmdy FU Electrcal! STEWART LCTRtCO. ELECTRCAL CONTRACTORS FU 8-244*- HOtfSE & NDUSTRAL WRNG 387 Perce St., Rabway Floor Waxng.llllll Prompt, Courteous, Relable Brennans FLOOR WAXNG SERVCE * Rec rooms & Wood* Floors Oqr Specalty Complete Offce jcjeanng 3884)673 Call Between 5 7 p.m. 878 Patterson St, Foregn Car FOREGN CAR REPARS Collson Work Free Estmates European Traned Mechanc mported Auto. Sales & Servce :«. aawt Avnot AVENEL (tetar Ctevtrtaaf) A.M. nr M.».w r UlnnHy t:to km. to M MEM7 r.m PLANFELD - Errors - Davs, Barron, Starkowsky; home runs - Starkow- ;sky, Macanka, Stalevcz; Strke By Sweeney,, Vogel 2 monte ] Htggs, Natol ; ^ on Balls, by Sweeney 3, Vogel, Delmonte, Hggs ; Natol.. ^ -v > Terry Sweeney. ptched batted the ndans nto the second, round of the Unon Tournament wth a 7-2 wn over the Lons from Roselle Catholc; Wth the score ted at -, the local nne sent men~tarbat-n-the-top-of-the thrd to score fve runs on fve hts. Joe Stalevcz opened the nnng by drawng a base on balls. He stole second went to thrd on a catchers error. Bruce Henderson sngled to center to score Stalevcz, Mke Punko sngledto left, Starl-owsfcy also-sngled to short-left to fll the bases. Bob Orth then replaced JohnMcvoron the hll" for ~the"tlobs:~sweeney FURS eludng the Ghent hybrds, Kaempfer hybrds, Kurumes hybrds, Molls hybrds, Vuyk hybrds, n addton to most of the spece plants. The Korean speces, Yodogawa Azalea the Royal Azalea also are n bloom. Prudental Promotes Two Area Resdents Two area resdents have been promotedtoadmnstratve postons n the Prudental nsurance Co.s group health nsurance clam dvson n Newark. Rchard E.-Bohlekeof 73 Mchael St., seln, became an : astt_.cteta.j»nsuttant j John-Dunlap-oLJOB_Lncoln Ave., Colona, became an assstant clam analyst. Mr. Bohleke has been an as sstant dam advser for the past two years. He joned the ebmpany n 953, mmedately after beng graduated from Rutgers.Unversty. He s marred to the former Mss Lorrane Burgsser of seln. They have fve, chldren. Mr. Dunlap joned the «nn- ^ r m S d t of, the Unversty of South Carolna. He s marredtothe formot-mss-graycejtontgomery of Alberta, Canada. Tbey have three chldren... FUR COATS Made to Order REMODELNG REPARNG COLD STORAGE FUR SHOP FUlton RVNG ST., 9% ALSO HANDMADE yyjg. $99 All Shades CALL MRS. SEGEL 67 Runnymeade Rd., Clark HOVNG AVENEL MOVERS STORAGE-PACKNG HOUSEHOLD OFFCE & STORES SPECAL SHORE RATES, FREE ESTMATES PANO SPECALSTS Keys Lock* ANTHONYS SAW, LOCK & KEY SHOP Over (5 Years of Satsfed Cnstomers! totlt, Rays, Saw, Bkes, k Safes, Cutlery, Frearms, KEYS MADE Whle You Wat "Anthonys" (Anton J. Horng, Sons Gr sons). FUlton 8-U rvng St.. Rabwy COMPLETE NSURANCE SERVCE Real Estate Mortgages FU BAUER-BROOKS CO. 48 RVNG ST. nteror Decorato SLPCOVERS & DRAPERES CUSTOM MADE-TO-ORDEB Utrtest selecton n tbl MCS Ftted n rrar boa* Guaranteed Work* nuuuhp Fnest fabrcs Lowest ree FC8-M "RftHWAY FASHON FABRCS nteror Decorators Curtans Lnens Yard Goods 42 MAN ST JemletJ GOLDBLATT JEWELERS^ Rados Stereo Phonos Luggage Televson Applances Watches Damonds trpled along the rght fea foul lne, scorng three runs Rahwav Theatre " meres No Resent ~ Uke The Tme No Tme Lke rhe Present To Open A Budget Account at Goldblatts 84 E. Cherry St, Ralway VUlton MEATS Real Estate ME 447 Evenng! REAL ESTATE Resdental Busness Locatons (Ml BAUER-BROOKS CO. RAHWAT "" AtMRVNG OTKEEfr UNDEN PORK STORES Specalzng n HOMEMADE BOLOGNA & SALAM AND POULTRY We Fll Home Freezers SUPER MARKET- CLAROON Rartan Road, Clark Free Delvery-FU E. Prce St., Lnden Free Parkng n both Stores PRME MEATS HU MOVERS MLLERS MOVNG REASONABLE RATES FREE ESTMATES Dstnct * Shore Specals FU CH CH Movng Local Long Dstance STORAGE FREE ESTMATES McColley Bros. MOVERS Restaurant ~ndnt(nn~fantly Dnner Orders To Take Oat CANTON HOUSE RlSTAURANT S4 RVNG 6T. Roofng Vncent Tufano ROOFNG CONTRACTOR- Leaders Gutters ^TWaterproofng - FU -842 QUALTY BEDDNG by Engler See Th< New "QUEEN" MAHRESS _ HER SULQJfflQS, 8SO llx. Avfc, Uhw»y 3S8-796 Slpcovers, Rtuphcqttwtnq Rtftnhng ~~ Sopha urn - "YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW" DVORCE TALAN STYLE SAT. MATNBB, MAY» "HERCULES N THE HAUNTED WORLD" -AML "THE LTTLEST HO»O" SUN., n THUU TUES..»5 AM Mrstr - Mlchl Prlo "BUS RLEYS BACK N TOWN" RKk HudMn - OlM UlUbrdlK "STRANGE BEDFELLOWS" Startng WEDNESDAY, MAY M WALT DSNEYS "MARY foppns" Pat Stone Wns Ttle As Ctys Top Twrler Pat Stone, blue-eyed redhead, won the 965 "Mss Recreaton Department Twrler" ttle over sx fnalst at Hgh School on Monday nght before a crowd of 5. The runrerp" was Janet Van Vllet; second runner-up, Conne Baljesk; thrd runner-up, Debbe Ward; fourth runnerup, Camlle Cusamano, ffth runnerup, Lynn Adrance. The judges were Mrs. Margaret Cannon, Mrs. Karla Blood, Mss Clare Frank Mss Pat Panzarno. George R. Hoagl, super- Mendept of recreatton, gave place, Lorrane Ragusa; 2nd place, Lnda Kngle; most mproved; Susan Haus; honorable menton, Adrenne Green. (9) Begnners (Frday) Marge Conners, -junor,-4nstructorf-st place, Patty Roman; 2nd place, Cecla Snalowcz; most mproved, Bonne Tufano; honorable mentons, Maureen Emmons Karen Kelly. " :?= () Begnners (Frday) Mare McGure, junor, nstructor; st place, Carol Cummngs; 2nd place, Theresa Smalowcz; most mproved, Cy Cummngs; honorable menton, trophy because he was makng hs fnal appearance as narrator. Dr. Cooper s movng to Calforna where he has accepted another poston. Ths s the sxth year of the program whch s open to all grls of school age. There were 333 twrlers n ths years actvtes. A record number of 53 volunteer nstructors aded ths years program, twenty are junor nstructors. Wthout the dedcated servces of these grls, there would not be any program. Durng the year the program.was conducted for 8 weeks. Ths team a competton twrler twrlng team was formed entered n N.B.T.A. competton. Exhbtons were gven by the duet of Dolores Rena Terry Lou Cherubn, Noreen Powell, Taffy Blood the "Baton Lasses," Patty Pekarksy, captan; Debbe ORelly, Terry Lou Cherubn, Kathy Pekarsky, Pat Stone, Mary-Ellen Mofftt, Marlyn Hed, Maureen Thorn, Dorothy Nlas Peggy Corrdon, The results: () Begnners (Tuesday) Judy Somerndyke, nstructor; Dane Kravcov, Junor, jnstrucw; st place, Gna De Ncholas; 2nd place, Cathy Merendno; most mproved, Charlyne Ctsay; honorable mentons, Nancy Ktko Beatrce Senkowsky. (2HBegmnerr flwers, _,. Eleen Ultsh, nstructor; Karen Beres. Lynn Adrance, jr. Cy Powell. () Fegnhers~~"(SatufdayT Mary Ellen Mofftt Marlyn Hed, junor nstructors; st place, Francne "Martn; 2nd place, Susan McGregor; most mproved, Lnday Vltke. (2) Begnners (Saturday) Donna Koczon, nstructor; st place, Cathy Duffey; 2nd place, Mary Ann Sheely; most mproved, Jane H; honorable menton, Alalne Sutter. (3) ntermedate (Tuesday) Kathy Clark, nstructor; st place, Jll Ann Panter; 2nd place, Cntha Hood; most mproved, Mechel Staro. (4) ntermedate (Tuesday) Joanne Onszewsk, nstructor; st place, Jance Nevar; 2nd place, Mary Ellen Leglse; most mproved, Lsa Cusmano. (5) "ntermedate (Tuesday) Camlle Cusmano, junor nstructor; st place, Los Pckney; 2nd place, Kathy Mens; most mproved, Peggy Freeman Mary Plcard. (6) ntermedate (Wednesday) Conne Beljesk Phylls Angelo, nstructors; st place, Kathleen Samuels; 2nd place, Tna Cusmano; most mproved, -fugan Penn Denjse Soppas (7) (Wednesday) Pat Stone Terry Lou Cherubn, nstructors; st place, Andrea Henderson; 2nd place, Carol Waddngton; 3rd place, Jance Cornell; most mproved, Lnda Owens. -(8) ntermedate (Frday) "A Group," Betty Godfrey, nstructor; st place, Debra But- -" Kend-, Flaherty; 2nd place, Mary Ann Zwebel; most mproved, Joyce Ctsay; honortble mentons, Ghrstna-Racels--CJery Senkowsky. (3) Begnners..(Wednesday) Judy, Sorherfadyke, nstructor,; Nadne Snyder, junor nstructor; st place. Dona Fagans; 2nd place, Jean Berzlnec; Most mproved, Janet ShalestTk; honorable mentons, Barbara Brouan Betsy Mntel. (4) Beghners (Frday) Eleen TJltsch, nstructor; l»t pl«ce. SteteuTtr 2nd l lvll? «7 HJ. KJ KT tl TO lo - Tn mmrttl HT* Um Agln, lln«t OEORO }U HAMLTON OUVBR RED ARTHUR BUTTONS CCONNELL YOUR CHEATNG HEART" PLUS An W All Potmtlal Kllmrrr JOANNH STUART WOODWARD WHTMAN "SGNPOST TO MURDER" Nancy Mller; most mproved, Mara Tufano; honorable mentons, Kathleen McCaffrey Nancy RutkowskL (5) Begnners (Wednesday) Judy Sleckman Debbe Verhoof, Junor, nstructors; st place, Kathy Lee Brooks; tod place, Jance Confort; most mproved, Donna Sabba; honorable mentons, Mare D Tulllo Lynn Larson. (6) Begnners (Wednesday) Mary Beth Stueber Dorothy Derng, junor, nstructors; st place, Donna DAgnostno; 2nd place, Debby Nadler; most mproved, Kathy Wolf; honorable mentons, Debbe Challet BevefljTTharaldsen. (7).Begnners (Thursday) Lynn Pasbrwte, junor, nstructor; st place, Jean Mare Godn; 2nd place, Nancy Foulks;. roost mproved, Suzanne Greener; honorable menton, Elzabeth Frate. (8) Begnners (Thursday) Pat Stone, nstructor; Lynn Ftzman, junor, nstructor; st OMMMM NOW APPEARNG: """ WED. Thru. SUNDAY at the CLOVER LOUNGE AT THE REC US. Hghway No. & wtw St., ;.V H:- 7OEY POWERS VANGUARDS ARE BACK Jjrook trout ane^bemg_made.nj;hej_rver de :. spte the ol polluton whch sneaked nto the stream steadly rsng temperatures. The usual stockng wll be made tomorrow wth fshng startng early the next day. How long the stockng wll contnue remans to be seen. Unless there s substantal ranfall wth a lower water temperature t s possble the stockng may end abruptly. Al Brann, drector of the Recreaton Departments Stamp Club~ for boys grls, conducted the fnal meetng untl the fall on Frday n Cty Hall. The nderan Outng Club tenns team dropped a 5- decson to the Morrstown Summt team. players were Frank Stuber, Joe Cygler, Al Schael. Dan Relly, Bob Brock Roy Smth.» Carl Rchs Amorells Sports Shop team s leadng the Unon Baseball League. Ben Doyle, competng for Seton Hall Unversty, ran a 48.7-second quarter-mle to take thrd place n the Metropoltan Track Conference Meet on Saturday. On Sunday n Warnanco Park durng an AAU development meet he won the gold medal n the 44- yard dash wth a 49.. Hal DeVestem, former resdent, won the two-mle run n whle Art Thomas of the Hgh School team was second n the -yard dash thrd n the hgh jump whch J h rgen; most mproved, Llndr Charavella; "B" Group, Betty Goodman,-jnstructor; lt place, Adrenne_Swedler4_2Dd_pace, Laure shmael; most mproved, JeaTMafe Queen. " (9) ntermedate (Thursday) Joanne OrszewskL nstructor; Dane Lutz, junor nstructor; st place. Sra Snowden; 2nd place, Elane Huey; most mproved, Corrne Crawley. - (2X ntermedate (Thursday) D-ebbeORelly, nstructor; Lnda HemenafT junorlnstrncplaw TJHW Roatlll 2nd place, Kathv Whelan; 3rd olace, Maranne Latherow; most mdroved, Caroln Major. (2) ntermedate (Saturday) Joanne Hennessey, nstructor: st place, Zoe Kolpen; 2nd place, Lnda Martn: most mproved, Maureen Kelly. (22) Junors (Tuesday) Ann Peterson, nstructor; st nlace, Nancy Brown;.2nd place, Darcy Delng; most mproved, Monca Schmmel. (23) Junors (Wednesday) Jean Detrch, junor nstructor; st place, Beverlt Tate; 2nd place, Jean Kng;.most, mproved, Debbe Varly. (24) Advanced (Wednesday) Cheryl Nasr nstructor; st place, Peggy Corrdon; 2nd place, Kathy t, Pekarsky; most mdroved, Agnes Mossberg. (25) Advanced (Thursday) Dolores Renda, nstructor; st nlace, Nadne Snyder; 2nd place, Joan Curry; most mproved. Gwendolyn Armstrong. (26) Advanced (Frday) Elane Fedaka, nstructor; st place, Dane Kravcov; 2nd place, Karen Krsak; most mproved, Karen Beres. (S7)-Advanced (Frday) Taffy Blood, nstructor; st place v Lynn R t z m a n; 2nd place, Maureen Thorn; most mproved, Theresa Hudak. (28) Junors (Frday) Carolne Wexler, nstructor; st place, Joyce Rutkowsk; 2nd place, Cheryl Tluchowsk; most mproved, Tna Bryant (29) Junors (Frday) Janet Salno, nstructor; st place, Kathy Hasbrouck; 2nd place, jlary-euhdeth.mccaffreyvsrd place, Dane Megls; most mproved,?etsy Maget. (3) Junors (Saturday) Ann t^totopttm)l Ravs Corner -By RAY HOAGLAND- Doug Orr of was voted the most mproved member of the Seton Hall Unversty varsty swmmng team. «* Tom Fnnegan of our cty, a member of the Newa*k ^telmege^b^ average to.567 ths week. The Squres have a season record of -. Two Eahway resdents are.leadng the en tres n the annual Roes Sport Shop Fshng Contest. They are Samuel Alba, who caught a one-pound 4-ounce brown trout n the Rver Park, Adelard J. Busseren, who caught a pckerel of three pounds eght ounces n Johnsons,Pond. R<vmp pyfphpnt; cfltohpff tf ralnhftw, hmwn?nr Holl. Byron The nnth annual Junor Olympcs Track Feld Champonshps, sponsored by the Jaycees, were held n Rver Park on Saturday momng. More then 25 boys grls~ enterat the 32-event ~pro-~ gram. Double wnners n the - age group were ra Prestey, ww, rwf,y lr,,,,, who won the -yard dash M y News-Record the runnng broad jump, jt Wa u New Elzabeth Knch, who won gold == _L medals n the grls dvson wnnng the 5-yard dash ancrk State Collages Summer stng broad jump..eadng Cln<- ths summer n the 4-5 dvson, Edn he clnc wn provde help for ward Olszewsk came home The tenns team of the hgh school scored a 3-2 wn over the Roaelle Rams ths week. George Orton Jm Hall won sngles matches the doubles team of Dck Crue Marcel Mles also was vctorous.». - The -womens-volleyball team" of the Recreaton Department competed n the thrd annual Rdgewood YMCA Tournament over the weekend. Teams entered were-thfrgraad Central team of New York, Man Lne, Baltmore Roamers North Branch. ; "HAHWAYHGHSCHOOLSPORTS SCHEDULE FORTHBNEXT WEEKT THURSDAY _T^.Track, Watchung Conference Champonflhps; Golf, Berkeley Heghts, away. FRDAY. Golf, Unon Champonehps; tenns, seln, away; vanrty. baseball, Westfeld, at home; junor hgh school baseball, Cranford, Orange Ave., home. MONDAY Varsty golf, Scotch Plans, home; tenns, Planfeld, away. TUESDAY Track, Hllsde, at home; varsty baseball, Cranford; junor hgh baseball, Wnfeld, home. Else Merkel; 2nd place, Rene Rcco. (3) Advanced (Tuesday nght) Clare Ann Frank, nstructor; st place, Barbara Lagola;tad place, Jane Peterson; most mproved, Rta Castglone. (32) Junors (Thursday) Patty Perkarsky, nstructor; st place, Colleen "Froelck; 2nd place, Mary Jean Curry; most mproved, Donna.ORelly. (33) Junors (Tuesday) Dot Hagerty, nstructor; st place, Patt Setaro; &utplace7 Judy Sleckman; 3rd place, Susan Mars; most mproved, Carol Horlng. (34) Advanced (Tuesday) Lllan McCeless, nstructor; st place, Mary Beth Stueber; 2nd place, Theresa Stueber; most mproved, Dane Guempel. (35) Junors (Wednesday) Noreen Powell, nstructor; st place, Lnda.Waddngston; 2nd place, Marge Connor; 3rd place, Betty Godfrey; mott mproved, Phylls Godfrey. (36) Advanced (Wednesday) Rta Rngrose, nstructor; st place, Lynn. Paskowtz; 2nd place, Ellyn Karavtes; most mproved, Patty.Corrdon. Knghts of Pyttlw To Cotrftr DtgrtM Four cdates wll have the rank of knght conferred upon them by a degree team -Lodge 6, Knghts of-pytllas, tonght at 9 oclock n Temple Beth Torah. The cdates areharry Krt Aeralst to Be Park Headtner Frank Cook, who tums the hazard of a 55-foot hgh wre nto hlarty, wll be the headlner n Olympc Parks frst free crcus of ts 5th season. Effectve Saturday, the rvngton - Maplewood amusement park wll offer crcus performances at 4 9:3 p.m. daly. Other acts nclude Lou Lola, a Unon Cty husb-wfe team who juggle ktchen utensjls, Aldo Crstans Doberman pnschers, the dog trope formerly featured n the Rng lng Brothers show. Basles Olympc Park B wll play the overture cue the crcus acts, n addton to playng concerts each afternoon evenng n the parks grove. The park wll be open daly startng Saturday. There are many new rdes plus the tmetested favortes. Junor Olympcs Events Entered by 25 Youths CYRC Leagues Results And Team Stngs- 24.; Davd Thomas. BOYS 5-8 years old - 44 yard run Bll Pearson, 52.4; Mnor Johnson, Dave Sanzalone. -teahway Lanes Mets ""BOYS" "6-8"year"oVT" VeSaT W75"O"cXw\ R«S 88 yard run Rob*" joyment W a y Lanp=»--ts t> vedk), 2.5.6; Em* " >"anv»n Stn? w "".O- MAJOR LEAGUE Local O.C.A.W. Red Sox 4 Clark Ctes Servce Oroles 3 Rays Delcatessen Senator 2 Lnnells Durlng Farms Farms ndans > CJark Ctes Servce Orole C Rays Delcatessen Senators r^jral O.C.A.W. Red Sox Lanes Mets.? MNOR LEAGUE Brez.a Bus Cards 4 submt *** Jersey^ way Lanp= Stng Durlng ns ndans Ctes Servc frst n the 22. Senor boys wnners were-mtnor Johnson n.5 for the n 24. for the 22. Allen Krebs was the project charman for the Jaycees. Other members of the commttee were Maro DBenedetto, John Schneder, R»v w«n <n f John Foulks. The results: BOYS - years of age - 5 Yard Dash - ra Prestley, 6.8; Nathanel Austn, Danol Johnson. GRLS - - years of age- 5 Yard Dash Elzabeth Knch, 7 4; Mary Brags, R. Peterson. BOYS - - years of age softball throw Rchard Mcklovc, 64 ft. V n.; Wayne Sprovach, Clark Johnson. GRLS - - years of age softball throw Barbara Buchanan, 27 ft.; Cheryl Baley, Carol Klaman. BOYS - years of agerunnng broad jump ra Prestley, 6 ft. 8tt n.; Nathanel Austn, Gunter Kryson. GRLS - years of agestng broad jump Elzabeth Knch, 6 ft. n.; Charlotte Campbell, Valere L. BOYS years of age?5-yard-dash -Donald Balogh, 9.54; Cordell Green, James Costello. GRLS years old - 75 Yard dash Paula Peterson proxmatply 2 <hlrlr»n. joyment many «Mss voted " vote "wll Blue D The dfratpd r the R, cake. Sh ar H atchung Track Ttle at Stake B n shot V n.; las. BOYS outcome of thesejj _ Tlus aternoo at 3 4.) w Uo rerommendal 48 ft Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hj;h jd for remed ln r>3j- Scho t3ck n Clark - " lnrl TK-8 year olds - hgh jump Rchard Sallys, 5 feld champons Watchme r "" f rded.shp l ft. 8 n.: n.»nrg- Orfnn. Pll Huthman. BOYS - dscus - W ft: 2Va n : Safar. SCHOOL Roosevelt School. yne Yetman. loe Fedyk. The favorte ts Scot- l-l.-w- Fanwood, whch has UOD lo &-8 year OMD Unon champonshp 28 whch has won 49 dual mp ts n a row. The Blue Devls of WestfeM wll battle ther neghborhood rvals down the wre but the overall strength of he Raders n the feld events wll preplaco wth Uv> ndans rf fnshng n spot. fourth ndans Capture Conference Lead Tralng by a 2- count wth two outs n the top of the seventh nnng, the ndans roared back for four nms a 5-2 ue oeve x\cumupjl anu \ayuc t rc: r]~ wn over the Raders cf Scotch Olphant, who also competes nj.up. ponts from ther two hurdlers, Boh School Denns Warshak. n the broad jump pont wnners wll be Steve Rolph Wayne Jaycees Prates " -Butch Kowals Yanks Hamlton Laundry Ganls K~Breza Bus Cards Jaycees Prates 7 Town Hardware Mets 6 fytch Kowals Yanks : Mamtc Laundrv Ganls-3" ort Foodtnwn Dodgers 7 MU.S SOFTBALL mn Hardware Hermts luch Kuwals Astroqrls t. MOP, v s.- cn ^tarlghters"^!" Am-r Legon Prates 6 "vn Hardware Hermts Maom (,ub Headhunters 6 Amercan Legon Prates» \«rrk - Co. Starlghters V The tun Cards wns n the mnor leatme can be attrbuted tn th- stellar ptchng performancehf Joe Atrashewsk. Tlf same can be sad for Gary Schulmans job for. the n the same league."^" Pat Mofftt c; the second of the Durlng Farnw ndans wns n the. Major League Lttle Mke Moody clouted a homer n defeatfor the Senators. n the grls softball league, for the week Town Hardware Hermts twce; M. Sobo for Butch Kowals As- Plans-Fanwood moved nto t h e javeln throw. frst place n the Watchung Conference. Joe Macanka sent a sharp sngle nto left feld, Joe Stalevcz walked then Bruce Henderson belted a lne drve nto center feld, scorng Macanka, to te v} the game. When cen- M C W UlC KCU(C> f H.U tcl * ^< xvmto. a^v u t u LUU terfelder Tfke"JackN)nThrew tearrrregsterednts seventh-wn-.; Anrde Staley. Can, Cahrealther BOYS 2-3 years old - 22, yard dash Cordell Green, Mrk D.29; ssac Mullgan. Merrcks, Danny g GRLS 2-3 years old - stngjjroadjtrop Anne Can, Paula ther Staley. BOYS years old - runnng broad jump James Dawson, 6 ft. 6^4 n.; Charles Carrol, Harold Taylor. GRLS 2-3 years old should have Bll Pearson among the frst three n the 44-yard run Bob Servdo n wth the leaders n the 88-yard run. The rest- of the feld should! fnsh as follows: Hllsde, Clark, Roselle Sprngfeld Regonal.: The ndans track feld Nancy Amerca Legon for Prates. g Home runs were clouted by L. Marchtto, L. Rubn, C; Klaman D. Borek, softball throw Mary Alce)Jackson, cf over thrd, Stalevcz scored to gve the ndans the lead. Henderson advanced to thrd on the error. Mke Punko walked Paul Starkowsky sngled home both men.. The frst Rhaway run n the openng nnng was the result of a trple down the eftfeld lne by Stalevcz a double nto rght by Henderson. HFhe-box-score: SCOTCH PLANS - FANWOOD Dougherty, rf!annon, f Morton, ss Mller, lb Voget, M, n nne starts ths week, a,89-48 wn over the Bulldogs ofj Sprngfeld Regonal. Double wnners were Mnor Johnson n the 22 n the tmes of The was a fnsh Jor.Rabway wth Steve Rolph Ed Stockley n that order. n) the 22 t was Stockley Art Thomson also from. Bll-Pearson-ht-the-tape-frstn the 44 n a 52.4 readng wth Dale Rce n thrd, Bob Scholl "TALKNG T OVER S CERTANLY A PLEASURE HERE Yonr clents, era. ar colleague* wfljreact favorably to oar food, servce atmosphere! SUPER DNER 49 rvng Strct Deterle, 3ft.;Barbara Russell, Regna Gbb. BOYS years old - yard dash Edward OlszewsW, U-4; Harold Johnson, Rchard Crestells. BOYS 4-5 yearsold - 22 yard run. Edward Ols- Kocher, 2b Voget, G, 3b Seredsk, p Clark, p Mark McLendon. BOYS 4-5years old - Jh Adr 44 yard run John Adver,.; Rchard Crstello, John Mosley. BOYS 4-5 years old hgh jump Clff Brown, 5 ft. g jp, 6 n.; Edward Stockley, Lonel Macanka, 2b Stalevcz, ss Henderson, p Punko.---cf Starkowsky, Mauser, rf Bobrovcan, Holl, f Schwetzer, c lb Sweeney, f _ Smth, 3b Halsey. BOYS 4-5 years old pole vault Tom Boltcoff, 8 ft. 6 n. u BOYS 4-5 years old - shot :o put Elbert Alston, 34 ft. 7 n; Tony Lord, James Heller. GRLS years old - 22 yard dash Margaret Walbum, 3.; Nor Orts, Patty Flynn. GrRT.S 4-S years.old yard dash Nor Orts, 4.5 GRLS 4-5 years old softball throw Patty Flynn, 8ft.;Margaret Walbum. BOYS years old - yard dash Mnor Johnson, 22 yard run Mnor Johnson, 4-5 Scotch Plans 2 2 Errors Morton, Jackson, Kocher, Stalevcz; Struck Out, By Henderson 6, Seredsk 3, Clark 5; Bases on Balls, by Henderson 3, Seredsk, Clark ; Losng Ptcher, Cjark;.5; Dave Scholl: Holl, Robert!> ^ H W ^ - :. Stard Ol Gves PantngstoState Eght orgnal ol pantngs of places rch n romantc hstorcal nterest n New Jersey were presented to the State of New Jersey by Stard Ol Co. (New Jersey) at a luncheon on May 2 n thejassau nn, Prn- ceton. :Gov. Rchard J. Hughes on behalf of the state accepted the.pantngs,whchju-e the.work of Harvey Schmdt, a young Texan now lvng n New York. 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7 > M E.W-; «Page 8 NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., May 2, 965 Musc Festval Attended by 45 On Thursday nght more than 45 parents nvted guests attended the annual Sprng Musc Festval presented by the Junor Hgh School Musc Department The program was under the drecton of Mrs. Margaret Trzecak, vocal nstructor, Robert Wmmer, nstrumental nstructor. Those attendng heard musc presented by sx dfferent groups. The groups performng were the Concert B, Mxed Chorus. Ensejnble,- Orchestra, "HaTmoneTfes" the LtQe B. 95 students took part n the vocal sectons of the program 75 students partcpated n the nstrumental """secton. The narrator was Gordon Rode, Student Councl presdent. The fnale, by the entre ensemble orchestra, was a salute to Amerca. Presented at. the concert was a donaton of $5 by the PTA chase choral robes for th» *c department Safety Councl Gans Member.. combned ts meetng n May t the customary executve j Q l t n board sesson at the resdence -of the presdent, Lous R Rzzo, l convenent condtoned sx week-ends NCE, CLEAN, ROOMS adjonng bath. Good locaton, near buses 4 trans. 7 Jaques Ave. (near Maple). SLEEPNG ated, prvate parkng. Men anent preferred.,]5 PM weekdays 38- Plaque Awarded To Cty Woman An honor roll plaque was presented to Mrs. T." H. Roberts, charter member of the Womans Club, at the 7st annual conventon of the New Jersey State Federaton of Womens Clubs n Atlantc Cty -Thursday, Mrs. Lyle M. Cooper took a blue rbbon for her flower arrangement competng on a state level at the conventon Mrs. Cooper had won a frst at the Sxth Dstrct level to become elgble for competton n Atantc Cty. Mrs. Roberts was a member of the group who formed the club 4 years ago. She has served as presdent, trustee, musc charman publc welfare charman, has been a member of the board of drectors for 4 years. The club enrolled her on the state honor roll as a trbute "thank you" for her long years of servce. She was a guest at the conventon last Wednesday Thursday. Mrs. Donald Pratt, Mrs; Gordon Nonnamacher Mrs. Robert H. Chankalan were delegates to the conventon. Mrs. Nonnamacher. entertaned the conventon on Thursday nght by sngng three selectons, accompaned by Mrs. MRS. JOHN J. PZURLLA JR George H. Wenhemer, junor MOUflOfl, fnancal secretary of the State j Federaton. Mrs. Theodore Tuz- lc was apponted charman of the State Federal commttee on At a Nuptal Mass on Satur- sylvana, Mss Nanrv Mar err""? > nry plannng safe- The Rahuay SaMy Councl M/SS rlt/c/ MRS. GEORGE R, YANN Mss Antonette George R. Mss Antonette Floro, daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Floro of 25-H Poneer Homes, Elzabeth, became the brde of George R. Yann. son of Mr. Mrs. Anrjony S. Yann.of 2347 Prce St., on Saturday at o-clock n Church, Elzabeth. The double rng ceremony MB Key Club Has nducton G5 Madson Ave. As a result, day mornng n St. Marys! ve[ of Florda, cousns nf the t;. councl meetng U5-J.l > held Church, Mss Patrca Moulton, brde rhe ushers were Peter[ Mrs. Robert Adler, drama 6n the thrd T» daughter of Postmaster Sosnowsk of Carteret, brothercharman, accepted an award The program ncluded relgjmtted Mrs Warren T. Moulton of 6 )us art songs, sprtuals, n-law of the groom; Vncent: or»"»g nal P la J wn " en b - v Fre Capt. Edward J Nolan Hamlton St., became the brde jatrotc songs selectons Qrlck of Woodbrdge, cousn of;dub member, Mrs^ George was gven the membershp path ljf Mr. John J. DZurlla Jr., from Broadway shows. Solosts uv groom, Albert Marone; gasman. The award was an were Mrs. Wllam Reynolds, of support to nsttutons of "by Mr. Rzzo, who also apponted son of Mr. wd Mrs. John J. ; honorable g menton Mrs Herof Carteret Mrs. Joseph Dedcos, Mrs. John hgher learnng, s part-the club was desgnated one out hm to the fre safety commttee. Dzurlla nf m Dorothy St, honorable menton. Mrs. Her-Orban the Rev. Eugene cularly gratfyng nasmuch as o f the seven honor clubs. Mr...\y. Howard Walker, former Carteret. _... f bert Sprnger accepted an W. Foote. The chorsters were the-equpment wll be used to Mller won second place n the. presdent, was named actng The Rev. Harold T. Hercharnan of t"» rsffr safpty manns offcated at the double ^^jfjf^j^t tonal relatons departments wth Mss Elzabeth Maury ac-j exploraton programs." Puro- The bnde wore a gown f; award ^ mert {or the nternaplques on the front back, drected by Earle A. Hartmann help further our countrys space dstrct oratorcal contest. commttee. g ceremony. A recepton was partcpaton n the Meals- for the wast to the floor topwth two rose buds; cathe- A feature of the program producton of fltraton equp- The Catholc Club of Unon»mpanyng at the pano. lator s the world leader n the DANCE SCHEDULED.. Bcvrle safety nspectons held at three clook n the " Mllons program. Mrs-. Andrew ped., safety plans were reported by lumban Club. Rasmussen, Jr., accompaned dral tran. Her crown was were flute solos by Rchard ment wth more than 3,5 flter wll have a dance on Casmr Beger. An outune of The brde was gven n by Mrs. Charles Kaska, attended workshops coverng the pearls crystal teardrops Staff, who was accompaned at desgns n use throughout n- Sunday at 8 p.m. n the Kngsthe pano by Mrs. Helen Waron. dustry.. ton Restaurant Unon. -.; publc relatons was gven by, marrage by her father wth a fngertp vel. She carred a cascade of stephanots, ~ the secretary, Fred A. Grmald, had Mrs. Peter Sosnowsk, Car- n-mtm-..- _ a home safety program by teret, sster of the groom, as orchds vy on a prayer Rchard C. Archer. her h^npr attendant. Mr. book. clubs nterests n cvcs legslaton. Mrs. J. H. Maget took part Thomas loulton of, n the "Stamp of Approval" j \ graduate of St. Marys SENDS^FLOWERST brothenf~the" brde, was best plannng meetng at whch tme Hgh School, Elzabeth, Mrs. t-was-announcedthe-collecton! Dr. Joseph E. Brown of Clevel Oho, sent flowers to the Brdesmads were Mss Geor- of stamps to buld a federaton DZurlla s employed by M&T Chemcals, nc.. Second Baptst Church for gene Knneally of ; headquarters at Douglass College wll be extended- untl Oc- Mr. DZurlla, a graduate of Mothers Day. Mss Anne Turnbach of Perm- Carteret Hgh School, served tober. Mrs. John. Frgau s n two years n the Army. He s charge of the clubs collectons. employed by the Natonal Lead Mrs. Peter Charney, dstrct Co., Sayrevlle. drama charman, attended the After a honeymoon trp to thestate drama presentatons ttousflj cmoous! L_O FT Chocolate SPECALLY PRCED 99 C Regularly $.49 (prce goes back to $.49 after May 3D SAVE 54 A BOX Heres the most delcous "munchng news n town! LOFTS famous Nut Butter Crunch-luscous butter brttle dpped n creamy smooth Mlk Chocolate, rolled n. crspy toasted nuts s yours to brngjhome at a specal money-savng prce! Get a box or two today, WEASTCHfRRY STREET throughout New Jersey L O F TS Chocolates...as fne as you can gve Poconos, the couple wll resde n. KoU Dance The annual nnth grade dance as held on Saturday orthe uture graduates, of Junor Hgh School. More than 35 nnth grade students atr tended the dance n the school gymnasum whch was decoated as a Japanese garden. The hghlght was the crownng of the nnth grade kng queen. Selected to -be kng was audtorum. nstrumenta selectons were played by the voln ensemble feld b. The second grade classes staged "T h e Blly Goats Gruff." The cast members were: Lttle Blly Goat Gruff, Paul Cherry; Mdvctor.Juno ana to De queen, Shelagh Buhl. Musc was provded by a b called the Sound Waves. Dancng contnued untl :45 p.m. Refreshments were served by the home economcs department under the drecton of Mss Dorothy Schults. She was asssted by Mss Kathy Shaw Mss Guna Weers. The dance was under the drecton of Phlp Bruno Mrs. Helen Drake, nnth grade class advsors. The advsors were presented wth gfts by the graduatng class. Roy Valentne prncpal, also was presented wth a gft. The Student Councl presdent GordenJtode, _present«l advsors wth gfts. The advsors are Ncholas Delmonaco, Perry Anthony Scott Stener.. Chaperones were Mr. Valentne, Mr. Bruno, Mrs. Drake, Mss Schultz, Mss Shaw, Mrs, Mary Cender, Mrs. Wegers : Wllam Johnson, Wllam Jones John Stokes, Phlp- Esbrt Herman Scherman, Mr. Delmonaco, Mr. Stener Albert Stegnga. was an usher for the evenng performance. Sprng Festval HeW by School The annual sprng festval safety awards program of Grover ClevelaftlTSchoor was held on May 2 n the school de Buly Goat Gruff, Cheryl Owens; Great Blly Goat Gruff, Stanley Solsky; troll, Lester Waton; narrators, Robert Valentne John Parker. Musc was provded by the second grade students. A chorus of ffth sxth grade pupls sang "Stout- Hearted Men," "Funcul, Funcula," "Tavern n the Town," "Lets Buld a Bungalow," "Kentucky Babe" "Chapanescas." The drector was Earle A. Hartmann the accompanst was Mrs. Jean Sullvan. A Safety honor certfcate was presented to Frank Brunette, prncpal, by Raymond Sugalsk, drector of the safety -patrot New patrols ^rere-g ther oath of offce by James Reagen, a member of the Rah way Safety Councl Safety awards were presented to patrol members by Carl Carlson, presdent of the Safety Councl. Automoble nspectons revea one of every sx cars needs safety mantenance wth tal lghts leadng the lst of offenders. Premum Fuel Ol 2.7 Take advantage of our LOW SUMMER PRCES FLL YOUR COAL BN NOW! wth Uhgh premum rrrtmte SPECAL for th» month of May June only Nut or Stove $2.95 Pea Cod $9.95 Buck Coal 9.5 SMONE BROS. COAL & FUEL CO., NC. HUnter HUnter HrdhTB-Av«reor. W. 5th ^tr,;unden) Ol Burner nstallatons Free Estmates Sprng Concert Gven by Club The Womens Choral Club gave ts annual, sprng concert on Monday nght n St. Pauls Parsh House before a large apprecatve audence. The women were joned n sngng by a group of men from the former mens glee club. Purolator Contrbutes Flters to Purdue Purolator Products.nc., has donated to Purdue Unversty flter assembles valued n excess of $6,, t has been announced by James D. Abeles, presdent of Purolator. The flters wll be used n development work beng conducted by the School of Mechancal Engneerng of Purdue at ts Jet Propulson Center n. Lafayette, nd. Mr. Abeles commented, -Ths donaton to Purdue.s part of Purolators contnung program Theannua^rngjnjer nstallaton of the Hgh Key Club was held on May 2 n the Elks Clubhouse. Max Sheld, presdent of the ; Kwans ^Club, opened the meetng. Rchard Webush, retrng presdent of the Key Club, spoke, receved hs past presdents pn. Other retrng offcers are Marty HanesJ vce presdent; Bob Strouse,! treasurertlmtceoffler7~se<>.retary. Mr. Mller, new.leuten- ant governor, ntroduced Wllam Henr of North Planfeld Gerald Manhold of Madson, New Jersey. Dstrct edtor advser, -respectvely,-who spoke.! Mr. Manhold nducted the followng new offces Dale Rce, presdent; A r t Demblng, : vce presdent; Todd- Brown, treasurer, Gary Kohler, secretary... New members gven pns were Bob Cardamonej Bob Levn Gary Kohler.,. Mr. Manhold congratulated the club on ts fne showng at the dstrct conventon at whch t placed thrd among 83 clubs n the achevement contest frst n the scrapbook contest. one, erf was performed by the Rev. Frank Testa, assstant pastor. The brde was gven n marrage by Ncholas Sanclard. The brdes attendant was The other offcers are: Frst Mrs. Lous Szelga of Elzabeth, vce presdent, Angelo B.,, her sster. Tbe best man was Fore of.merck & Co. nc./ St, Patrcks MrrSzeUg8r-He : flower-gr-was- Lou Ann Szellga..the rng bearer was Johnny Schedn. After a recepton n the Cl 2, Elzabeth, the couple left Rcrhwoy Sect John DvBobtr - John D. Bober of PuTOlatpr Products nc! was elected presdent of the ndustral Assocaton at we annual.meetfag on May 4. second vce presdent, Howard - Bettmanof de Bettman Nut "Co.; secretary treasurer,-. Anthony V. Caruso,.attorney, trustees. Otto H. Muller of-qunn&bodenco. nc. for a weddng trp fa the New Engl States. Both the brde brde-. groom are employed by Allens -#>bn R. Fewer ot Bakery, Elzabeth. Barrel Co. EYES EXAMNED DRTEUGENE R. TENDtER Optometrst RAHWA3L OPEN FRDAY NGHT TL 9: PM 24TH PNGRY SUMMER SESSON 28-August 6. Readng Clnc 3 or 6-week course Advanced - Developmental - Remedal Academc Courses Grades 3-2,.. 3 honrs., nstructon "Revew -Advanced Credt - Prevew Foregn Languages - Mathematcs Englsh - Scence - Hstory -. Enrchment Program Courses n Composton College Lterature Basc Study Sklls - Junor Hgh Great Books Pobllc Speakng - Psychology ; - World Communsm - Culture of Western Europe Art - Typng Sketchng Day Camp Ages Dally :3 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. y Swmmng -Games - Sports : Arts - Crafts - Shop Testng Servce ** Transportaton Avalable * PNGRY SCHOOL, HLLSDE, N.J ! "Meet our frend... Harry, the local plumber." Most people dont get emotonal about ther local plumber. We just happened upon Harry. Needed a plumber n a hurry one day whle he was at the house he talked about modernzng nur heatng system by changng overtoqas Heat Told usgas heat was clean,, quet, dependable. Easy to mtall. Ht told n verybodys makng the change. That bulders are puttng Gas Heat n almost alt the new nousee.to make a long 8toy short, we swtchedto Gas Heat made a frend... Harry. tj the latest story n every neghborhood Smart people am changngtoga«heat Call Elzabethtowr Gas for a FREE Home Heatng Survey.Or.lfyouprefer.askyourlocal Lcensed MasterPumber. Hea a neghbor an expert He la a relable, bonded, nsued craftsman, who knows the whole story about economcal, trouble-free, hmlthfulgasheatcar. lzabethtown Gas HETUCHH KRTK-MMOr-l- MHWAt -WEWEU- "T : >l

8 Mtu fttrrdlnt Boder &WM Brdd Shower A surprse brdal shower was jjlfan for Mss Geraldlne Bader # n 47 Maple Ave. on Sunday >y Mss Dlanne Murphy of 97 Dkes Rd. at her home. Twenty-fve guests were preset. ;.-.. Mss Murphy wll,.be the of honor at Mss~Baders weddng to Allan Samour of Arlngton on June 5 n St. Marys-Church... You Cm Have Petal-., tntooth Lotelness wth ELECTROLYSS -Modern methxs of electroly- * ss-to-safe,- quck permanent... (eaves your skn L bee of superfluous har on t r- arms, legs face. Gves -f- you freshjrf-more- femn-- t- Le complexon. Our relt able specalst wll gladly consult wth yoo to show you f how easy nexpensve electrolyss s... what C t can do to restore petal- [ smooth lovelness. Call or ; stop n today. : VNCENT DE SALVO > 4 W. Man St., \ Opposte parkng lot E fj.n. to t p.m. except \ Wednesday - FU 8-99S Eagles Auxlary Fetes Offcers Mrs. Harry.Larsen, state presdent of the Auxlary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, vsted the Auxlary of Aere. 863, FOE, on Sunday. A new way to "beat the heat" mdrff bnlge too! Summer fashons breeze nto style ths Other state offcers. present year featurng wde-mesb elastc were: Mrs T.llan Sepes of net whch creates effects rsogtag_l ths cty, junor past presdent; from "Swss cheese holes" To Mrs. Elzabeth Meehan of Tren- " «laced-together bkn." These "fshnet suts are basc one or ton, vce presdent; Mrs. Lucy Flowers of Somervlle, chaplan; Mrs. Theresa Coyne of Jersey Cty, conductor; Mrs. Jane Presca of Long Branch, nsde guard; Mrs. Georgana Cole of Somervlle, outsde guard, -MrsrJula Mller-ofJDover^Jrs^ Rose Kuntz of North Hudson Mrs. Mare Soos of ths cty, trustees. Also present were the "Mother of the Year," Mrs. Monca Gagnon of Perth Amboy, the hstoran, Mrs. Edna Dllon of South Amboy. Past state presdents attendng were Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Kuntz, Mrs. Coyne, Mrs. Else Fenslau of_vnel, MfsT~FbssTen3efffod~6TDoVef -Mrs. Agnes -Nelson of. a-go go two-plece bathlng.sults wth portons of flesh-color elastc a newly created fabrc whch controls frms the wearers fgure. The "extreme V" sut has made the most headlnes, but many of these suts use smaller.portons., ojnet..arethe largest-sellng summer buy. area shops carry the fgure-flatterng bathng suts n colorful hues brght enough for even a cloudy summer day. strong, auxlary presdent. j Assocaton n Jacksons Mll, Delegatons were present W. Va., Frday Saturday, from Perth Amboy, rvngton, day. ^ Offcers Chosen By CD of A The last regular meetng of Court Vctory, Catholc Daughters of Amerca, on Frday n St. Marys Hall, was hghlghted by the electon of offcers for the comng season. New. offcers are Mrs. Ellsworth] Nusse, grautregent; MrsTFred Schefersten, vce gr r,eg- \ gent; Mrs. Laszlo Szabo, pro-j phetess; Mss Carolyn Gerng, ; fnancal secretary; Mrs. Eu- gene Swedler, treasurer; Mrs. Gerard Dodrnan, hstoran; Mrs. Wllam Rack, montor; Mrs. Rchard Hartnett, lecturerjmrs^ EdwartTHayen, sentnel; Mrs. Robert Montgomery" organst Mss Lla Kraft Vfrs. Joseph Horlng, trustees for three years. nstallaton of offcers wll be held at the June 8 meetng. Mother - daughter nght for the Junor Catholc Daughters "Recpe For The Week" was held on Tuesday. Awards ners of the poetry contest ark State Colleges Summer rath n sprng pastes. Whle Dover, Trenton, Somervlle, were presented. The Whte Ssters _were guest?.. w Morrstown; North Hudson L Mr. Bendy s a member of the the loems were read. (Readng Clnc ths summer. the guests enjoyed brthday Drugs drvng dont mx. r ;-r Guests were the debatng team of Davs Keamy, Planfed, Vnel, Tuesday wll^be a penny sale j cha P lan. :; The clnc wll provde -help for cake, Mss Bobette Walton,.Anthstmnes used for curng Sheryls sster, played the pano head colds can l.you n the Elfcns-eollcgcrEfcnsT-W-VaTrUght-under-the-dreelon d of RThmaB Jersey Cty "Long Branch. : Rev^-homasJ. JUeaney,. who [approxmately 2 chldren, ages sang Sheryl reccvod many-hosptal because they also ngfts from her frends, who n- duce drowsness. Specal trbute was pad to The program was n charge where he s a senor. He s Mrs. John Tluchowsk spoke brefly on the new lt- 8 to 5. the "Mother of the Year,". Mrs. of Mrs. Nelson Mrs. Hazel (presdent of the Crcle K Club Mrs. Frank Zukowsk. urgy; Mss Mary Kanane, who As an outcome of these n- _ AnretteTMyers of "y Peare. They were asssted by assstant edtor of the year- Mrs. John Boyle s n charge announced that the Natonal tensve tests, recommendatons also. Mrs. Larsen Mrs. Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Strakele, of collectng sendng four ueou,rt now boasts 25, memlayettes to the Popes ware- bers; Mss Helen Gannon, Clnc courses n remedal readwll be made for remedaton. ge Gagnon for ther part as mothers auxlary members..mrs. Mary Smth, Mrs. Elza- house n Rome. dstrct deputy. The Rev. Eu- [ ng, as well as n dagnoss, wll M r s. S e p e s, - M r s. V e r a S m t l,., r> MADSON HLL Hgh School graduate Past "Mothers of the Year" "beth" Hopper Mss Valere DSCUSS BLOOD PLAN Mrs. Rchard Hartnett, educaton charman, has under- Parsh, Westfeld, son of one nt Tested parents should gene McCoy of Holy Trnty bp. resumed n the fall PHARMACY present from the auxlary were Mrs. Ann Moore, taken a project to ad mgrant of the courts members, send» lettt wth nrmaton CHLORNE TABLETS Harbenko. Organzaton of a lve blood plan to ad leukema was dscussed at the meetng of the Mrs. Mlle Strakele, Mrs. Sepes Mrs. Soos. There were n Speech Festval trbutng lterature of value to Loure Drector. The Readng Rchard Bendy workers n New Jersey by ds- the speaker. about the chw to Samuel 5 PourtU Leukema Socety on 8 past "Mothers of the Year" Rchard W.Bendyr son of Mr. the chldren of the famles. Readng Clnc to Be Clnc, Newrk State Colln^e, present from other auxlares. Mrs. Robert Bendy of 653 Frday nght n the YMCA buldng, Unon. Plans for a Chnese fast, held on May, was re- Chldren wth readng prob-, regstrants wll be made by The annual Communon break- Held Durng Summer Unon. The fn^l s»lector of l,n>>(> vr> : pfon P res NOW n Effect Gfts were presented to Mrs. Park St. entered the Speech TRY U5 ru 8 658* 6. Woctf-d Ave.. Clark. N.J. Larsen, Mrs. M Gagnon G d Mrs. M Festval sponsored by the West aucton at a future date also ported a success. Mrs. Hartnett presented awards to wn- help avalable to them at New- each chld s lems wll have professonal, May 25. The summer fpp for Myers by Mrs. Helen Arm- Vrgna nter-collegate Speech were dscussed. $25. ngredents 3 lbs. ground chuck or roundsteak -3-eggs - can vegetable soup ( 3/4 oz.) (do not add water) 8 crackers (crumbled well) tsp. salt tsp pepper medum onon (dced) NEWS-RECORD, Thurs., May 2, 965 HsJL cluded Susan Speldel, Joan Neubauer, Hllary Rothsten, Nancy Sheryl Walton Nazar, Lorelyn Denny, Susan Guest at Party Beef & Vegetable Salga, Peggy Freeman loaf On Saturday, Mss Sheryl Wal- Laure Erdmann. ton, daughter of Dr. Mrs. Sheryl contnued her celebra- Drectons Robert B. Walton of 793 Cen-. ^,,,.,., tral Ave., celebrated her nnth llon on ltoda her y ^ a^^ brthday annversary wth a ncludng her grparents, Mr. n a large bowl combne the ground meat, crackers the ^_Dnlon,_Add_lhe eggs the soap. Mx well. Season to taste wth salt pepper. Form nto a loaf n a medum sze roastng pan. Preheat oven to 3 degrees for 5 mn. Bake for 2 hours untl frm. Let cool, hour before slcng. Wll serve 6-8 people. SubmlllM by: Mrs. Wllam H. Hersey, 63 Fulton Street, Each woek Sally Sharbtt wll fcaturt tvorltt rtclpo submtted by our rcden. Pltt s your ffvorllt gourmtt trtl to: Sally Sherbet, Rahw»y New«-Record 47 Broad Street,, New Jersey y splash party for her frends n the YMCA buldng. Sheryl had renamed the "Y" buldng "Cloud Nne" for the afternoon n honor of the occason as her frends made Mrs. Herbert H. Walton of Neshane, at w supper party TTher home. Clark Couple Attend fun! Engneers Meetngs to orbt on the "Y" for a CLARK - Mr. Mrs. flled afternoon of balloon games James A. Stark of 3 Garsde ;by l by sea. An exctng feature of the afternoon was a P., attended the annual contalent show by the guests, whoventon of the New Jersey Sosang, _pj a yed_ the pano, danced : cety of Professonal Engneers rected poery to the en-ort May T4"~an3~TS~ln~TlE" joyment of all who f)<>m«t Deauvlle Hotel, Atlantc Cty, many pneores. Mr. Stark s a member of the Mss Peggy Freeman was socetys Unon Chapter voted "tr>p talent" -by popular) s head of the electrcal vote wth her pano rendton of engneerng group of Engneers "Blue Danubo Wal7." T nc consultng engneers of The dnng room was deco : Newark mmms SPECTACULAR SAVNGS n every department on summer vacaton fashons sale starts Thursday shop Thursday JHl 9 HUNDREDS OF MAY SALE SPECALS shop every floor every department BUY NOW PAY LATER wth Goerkes > convenent Revolvng Credt Pln WN THS SUNROOF OPEL- KADETT just regster your name at ether Goerkes Elzabeth or Planfeld durng May V salp da\s p c e m See ths Opel Kadett sedan wth sldng sunroof, at Goerkes durng May Sale days. Mr. Opel of Gayln Buck of Unon wll answer questons at Goerkes about ths amazng car bult for Buck by General Motors n Germany. ts young, full of vm go... t goes 35 mles to a gallon! All ths, plus.general Motors 24 month/24, mle warranty. See t, wn t, at Goerkes! FLL N THS COUPON"""""" " jr ruonbly ecurat lmlmllt. Dtpojlt on «ny floor t Ootrkt Ellubttn or PlUntltld. No purttast ntchry. Nmt Slrttt...;: cty Phon only adult* m«y rtgrttr; ptront under or tmployt ol Ootrkt»nd thtr (mnts n nol tllgnt to prtlclptt. > \ (X) 5V«r May Sale-days, May 2 thru May 29, of spectacular savngs at Goerkes! daly store hours:, 9:45 to 5:3. open tl 9 Monday Thursday n Elzabeth - Monday, Tlmrsday Frday n Planfeld. r.,

9 Page NEWS-RECORD, Thura., May 2, 965 LEGAL NOTCE tvnomt OF MNUTES OF RCQULAN MKKTNQ OF THE UNON COUNTY BOARD OF CHOMN FREEHOLDERS HELD ON MARCH 4, MS Recultr meetng o{ the Unon Bourd of Chosen Freeholders v u hld at the Court Home, Ellxabcth. N. j., on Tbundty, lurch at 8 P-M. Rol call hawed the followln members present: Freeholders Cftd we. Cuohe, Douohue. Oaborne. Btemmer, T.W. TJrlrh, WUu" «nrt ntfrtnr Moore presdng. Also present were: Treasurer Baley, Attorney. Bauer, Ast. Attorney fltencr.. Supt. ol Publc Works De Luca. Engneer Komlch. Clerk of the Board Rablg Deputy Clerc Alllston. Deputy Clerk Alllston delvered the openng: prayer tollowed by * salute o the flu. Freeholder Stemmer made a moton that the mnutes of the meetng of February 4th. 965, be approved, whch moton was duly seconded by Freeholder Tller. Roll call showed 7 member* votng n the affrmatve, member, Freeholder Donohue, votng n the h l C h COMMUNCATONS Followng communcatons receved «nd referred to: D-pt of Fnanct Qnd PurchaMt Freeholder Cuche reported at ths tme. Board, of Educaton of the Unon Vocatonal Techncal Schools, enclosng resoluton requestng ths Board to pass the necessary Bond Ordnance for the rasns of a sum not to exceed t3,75., also requestng an mmedate appropraton of 32. to be appled to the project. Suplec, Clooney Co.. submttng report relatve to the ree treatment lurnlpfsd n the wards of he hosptals rovpdlgent sck resdents of Unon dne ort*h durng the 2 months endnc ffty bed unt. Novflmper 3, 64 settng fort*h Drector Moore dstrbuton of the 9C5 allnc&uou to-nounced that rach ^gspltal. naton from Dept. of Publc Prop«rty Clt7 ol Elzabeth Redevelopment Agency, extendng ]o.-» agreement lor he us? of the premses known a.s tlr vacated porton of Washngton Avenum the Washngton Avonu.; Pro«<-( Arm for parkng purposes Dept. of Road & Brdge. (85> Freeholder Tller for Dept. of Road Brdget, acceptng the low bd of M. *a Morgeae Son* nc.. of nrngton, N. J.. n the aum of for the constructon of new concrete curbs btumnous pavement on Summt Are.. Summt. (8fl> Freeholder Ulrlch or Dept. of Publlo Health Welfare, authorsng Commonwealth Water Company to nstall water lne to serve John E. Runnells Hosptal. (87) Freeholder Ulrlch lor Dept. of Publlo Health Welfare, authorsng Kaufmann & "McMurray, Archtects, to adrertlsefor bds for tbe c-mat ructon or^bfxauhdry Bularf"-" E. Runnells Hosptal. (88> Freeholder Ulrlch for Dept. or Publc Health Welfare, resolvng that ths Board go on record as beng n favor of the passant of Assembly Bll No. 48, pertanng to Mental llness Retardaton, now pendng before the New Jersey Legslature. (89) Freeholder Osborne for Dept. of Fnance & Purchases, acceptng low bd of Busness Furnture, nc.. of Elzabeth, n the sum of for furnshng nstallng furnture equpment to the John E. RunncU Hosptal. (9> Freeholder Osboma for Dept, Q.f_ Fnance a.nd Purchases, approvng transfers of vafloua" ~664 approprla- tlona. (9) Freeholder Osborn«for Dept. of Fnance, authorzng the Treasurer to pay monthly, when duly approprated to the BospltaLs, tho,tf-r)tfoy sum* ut forth. (92) Freeholder Stemmer Caldwell, for the Commttee of tbe Whole, creatng a Plannng Board settng forth the membershp of same. (93) Freeholder Osbome lor Department of Fnance & Purchases, approvng blls, us 6ct forth, for payment. Freehodler Ulrlch stated that the Board of Managers of the John E. Runnells Hosptal for Chest Dseases, advsed that May 5th, B a tentatve date for the openng of the second ths tme nn- (99) Freeholder Wlluss for Commttee of the Whole, authorsng the Department of Publc Property, together wth other members of ths Board, as may be desgnated by the Drector, to enter nto negotatons wth the Parkng Authorty of the Cty of Elltabeth. to the end that they mar arrve at a rental agreement for the use by the Parkng Authorty for the new Court House Parkng Oarage to be used by the Cty of Elzabeth when not needed for publc use by the. () Freeholder Osborne for Dept. of Admnstraton Publlo Affars, approvw8~peraonnelracnorurn varous departments. () Freeholder O-born for Department of Admnstraton le Affare, grantng ncrement* to varous employees. (2) Freeholder Oaborne for Department of Admnstraton Publc Affars, grantng longevty, aa set forth. (o3> Freeholder Oaborne for the Department of Admnstraton Publc Affars, fxng.alary range for Docket Clerk. 4) Freeholder Osborne lor the Department of Fnance Purchases authorzng the Attorney, together wth the Bondng Attorney, to BrepaTd a" Bond ssue -or-th*-.abment of a county-wde polce rado system n every town of the n order to provde tbe Sherff wth an nter-communcaton system authorzng the ssuance of captal bonds n the sum of.45,.. (5) Freeholder Osborne for Dept. of Fnance Purchases, submttng an Ordnance to approprate $65, for the purchase of a -Wde Polce Rado system a rado system for the Sherffs Offce, passng same on frst readng settng the day for hearlmr on wm Aprl st, 9G5 at eght P.M. (6 Freeholder Osborne for the Department of Fnance Purchases, acceptng low bd of Charles J. Covert of Elzabeth, for nspectng mantanng all typewrters of the of Unon, BS per specfcatons, for tho of Unon, p p bd of authorzng Drec- State Htrhway Department, aslclnc Unon to ndcate by letter tha :r s not opposed to the proposal to route the Central Ralroad Company >. New Jerseys man "te servce to Newark va the Lchlgh Valley rghtof-waj. U. S. Army Engneer D!tylson. subhe has receved a resgn Vctor H. Elchhorr a member of the Narcotc Commsson, that h" s appontng Lawrence Ventura, ol Unon, to replace hm. Mr TTcnry Wrtm* OT "SprlSBfTeTdT addressed the Board on Varous SUb- ^CtS. Mrs. Kathfrtnr Bre»*. Mrs. StcJa Penza.*, of Clark. =DO)T- on tho Plannng BoaM. ; rorth Ul u[)ecllcull- Mr. Edward McAllster «r Summt. Runn(.!s Hosptal poke r-pjamv-f to hs c; Mrs. PersrJcl of Clark to fees pad to Jurors. There brnr n" furhrr husn-a to be cons d--"d * ths Mne, upon moton of Freeholder Caldwell. duly tor Clerk Ttna same. acceptng low Wndow Ce»nl r for removal of n_r ol all Drector Uoert auud tha the followng communcatons were receved after the Executve Meetng on Monday evenng. Patrolmans Benevolent Assocaton, wth reference to the Hosptal Coverage. Townshp of Hllsde askng ths Board to use ts best efforts to defeat a bll nthe New Jersey Assembly..to change the path of Routs 7. BO that sad Hghway would follow the Klabcth Rver through Hllsde. Board of Freeholders of Mont, advsng that at the regular meetng of ther Board, held March 24, 965. that a moton was adopted that provdes the support of MorrU! L l ] t l D l t l naught for the Durtfoae of securng; an amendment to Chapter 3 pf the Laws of 964 n order to exempt countes muncpaltes from ts effect, Henry S. Wrght, wrtng relatve to tho McCalllater Case. Rosale C. Barlson. relatve to the Occupatonal Therapy Department at the Runnells Hosptal. (Ths was referred to tbe Dept. Publc Health Welfare.) Dvson of Motor Vehcles of Trenton, advsng that the -W-esttleld-Ordnance, amendng the code, by addng certan provsons, cannot be approved untl certan changes are made. Board of Educaton of Unon Vocatonal Techncal -Schools, urj;. ng thltbbafd to adopt tfe necessary Bond Ordnance resolutons before May st. n order to save the taxpayers of Unon, the lost of approxmately $,. n antcpated Federal matchng funds, askng for an opportunty to meet "Wth thl Board to explan ts plans. NEW BUSNESS Followng resolutons ntroduced on roll call adopted: (6) Freeholder Oaborne for De- & Purchase*, appropratng an approprtaof Fnance adoptng Ordnance $65,, to authorze bd of Elzabeth Cty c r o.. Tnc. of Lnden, all flm spots wndows, etc ct John E. sum of tlon of $65,, for the purchase of -Tde Polce Rado -System, a Rado System for the Sherffs Offce. (7) Freeholder Stemmer for De* partment of Admnstraton & Publc Affars, approvng ncrement! lor varous employees, as eet forth. (8) Freeholder Btemmer for De partment of Admnstraton & Publc AWalr*^-approvng personnel"" acton* n varous departments. (9) Freeholder Stammer for Department of Admnstraton & Publc Affars.approvng Longevty to varous employees on ther annversary date 2^ Resoluton by Freeholder v $44 tnd autarzng Dlr",tot ; gtemmer for Department of Adrolnls-, Clerk,n,.(.,,. ">»""" < """* ln8 tratlon Publc Affars, appontng seconded by Freeholder Tller. Drector mutlnc Notce of nterm report on t Moore declared the meetng adjourned. Verbatm mnutes tape recordng. ";.*. "t fe n -he off,-» ot t^. clerk of UomrLmcn off,-» ot, rver basn, areas n New Yort New Jersey EUzabclh Rver an fle n BjLSln.ln the nterest of flood control the»««m c»\r* H-«*-P rn«ot>* Drector of the Dvson of Motor, N J Vehcles, advsng that there have b*en Next regular m-ctnjr wll *«held accdents a t Stuyvcsant Avenue n Th]»*. March lgth Q»5 at <> Unon Townshp, asfclns U ths A V (8* - partment approvng tra appropratons 9( holder O*bo Ftnan - r"d (or Pure*" authorzng!nether the Bt) "d Purct" Mtorncy. y. o P. Frederck De Marxo of Roselle, as Member of the Unon Shadt Tro* Commsson for a team of fve (5 years, commencng on Aprl, P65 untl March (2) Freeholder Stemmer for Department of Admnstraton & Publc Affars, appontng Dr. Wllam C. Memeke. Jr., as a Member of the (3) J?--^-_ Board would have ths locaton nvestgated n terms of possble correctves for the seemngly hgh accdent *ncl rence at ths lucatlon. Attorney Surrogate. Mary C. Kanane. enclos- CHARLES E. RABf, Clerc of the Board. SYNOPSS OF MNUTES OF REGULAR MEETNG) OF THE UNON COUNTY BOARD OF!r.C a lut of the Unclamed Moneys" on CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS HELD ON depost n the name of Unon } MARCH s, 965 Court Probate Dvson as of Deccm- Regular meetng of the Unon her , totallng $43, :ommt5slon for a team of three ears, commencng Aprl, 965. (22) Freeholder Stemmer for De*! partment of Publc Property, author-.. Brdses. desgna-!,.lnst the Drector Clerfc to sgn Prncpal Engneer Transportaton Commttee Board of Chosen Freeholders o ra, enclosng resoluton, askng L enlargement ot the Unon u <> auonal Techncal nsttute. < ]o> - Freeholder Tller to- Departme-nt of R<"vds ng Afrrd Klug, rrnr.pa. r.h^-.ccr [cmporary BCCeptanco agreement wth Hghway to assume the dutes of the, wesllnghouse ElecUo Co., for the Superntendent of Roads»««" temporary acceptance of the elevator* durng the absent /or ds-hultyl ln;;lttllcd j n the Court HouM Annex, "f the Department head. Oarase Juvenle Detenton Quar- (llt Freeholder Tller for the De-tprs Board of Chosen Preeholders Partment of Road? Brdges, ap-j <23> Freeholder ordnance of the Town " West feld, nsofar <s t affp^ts parkng of vehcles nn Central Aval varous locatons (HU j.rpch.older xllcr for the De ] was held at the Court House, Ellrabeth, Provng f Mor- N. J.. on Thursday. March B at De- : A.M. _,, appropratc Legslaton to assst n R -H " showed tho followng memnsurng the contnued operaton ofbera present: Freeholders Caldwell. Kre-Lackawanna suburban passenger! Cuche. Donohue. Osborne. Tller - D. art^ent r Roads BrldKfS - KreLackawanna suburban passenger rraa servce to meet the present, the! tl h [ Wllusz. Drector Moore b thorlnng contrbuton of S5. to the > sm net kte m uc c yrcsct nr -"»«... --»u«untt.-.u uuuuc *»K ooteatw.nd tht.rowlm future m! Presdng Absent Fr«hold,r Bttmmer. f " l? ^ Z ^ Z.\."Vl."!.",...-._-. Stemmer for r. partment of Admnstraton & Publo ne Affars, endorsng a favorable acton UP! by both houses of the State Legslature the approval of the Governor of New Jersey, for varous blls now be«fore the Assembly the Senate hch wll do much to allevate the au transportaton needs of the people of Morrs askng for the sup- Dort of other Countes. Commttee of the Wholt Cty of Plalnfleld the Westfleld Also present were: Attorney Bauer, Asst. Attorney Sarokn. Engneer Komlch. Treasurer Baley. Supt. of Publc Worts De Luca. Secy to Supt. of Pubtalaton constructon of the concrete curbs, dranage, channelzaton. pavement wdenng, etc., along the exstng Roada, known as Mar- Lne Avenu* Mdway Avenue DoVrtf or ~Re~altor3: wth "reference To] He Work* Lapp. Clerk of "the Board authorlzllc Dlrcctor ttnd C " k t cxc the creaton or a Plannng! R^blg Deputy Clert AUston. cute agreements coverng same. Board. Deputy Clerk Alllston delvered the Borough of Garwood, Townshp Com- openng prayer followed by a salute :nttee of Cranford the Mayor of to tho flag. he Townshp of Cranford. wth reference to the need for a -wde polce rado netwprk._ Freeholder Donohue asked that the communcaton receved from Mrs Ruth May. ^e_ rbad.ja_ul._whch_was arent Teacher Assocaton of West- "Hone by "ne Deputy Clerk, also -feld, urgng ths Board to appont Board of Drectors for the Juvenle Detenton facltes. Edward G. Pobuda. Memoral Offcer of the 7th Regment, New York Post No. 7 of the Amercan Legon, commendng Wllam W. Verhoof, Supervsor of Veterans nterment. Unon Medcal Socety, thanklnf ths Board for arrangng the meetng of muncpal offcals, the Prosecutor members of ther Socety. - Unon. Colleg* Opportunty Commttee, commendng ths Board for appropratng? 8, n tbe 965 budget to Jaqnch a tuton ad-plan for Onon county student! attendng Unon Junor College n Cranford. Supt. of Weghts & Measures, adrsng amount collected for sold fuel plates luued curng the montn noted at ths tme were letters from Mrs. Charles Valentne W. A. Bradley, all of Roselle. COMMUNCATONS Followng communcatons receved referred to: D*PL of Roads & Brdges Mrs. Ruth May, Mrs. Charles Valentne W. A. Bradley, all of Roselle, urgng ths Board to support the Elzabeth Rver Freeway. Dvson of Motor Vehcles, approvng ordnance or the Townshp of Unon, prohbtng parkng on Oakl Avenue, etc.. approvng Ordnance of the Twp. of Unon, lmtng parkng,tq ten h nun-between-the- houw-of seven A.M.. seven P.M.. on Stuyvesant Avenue approvng resold tlon of the Cty of Lnden, establshng parkng regulatons along varous of February. Treasurer. advsng he has told Bond Antcpaton Note No.- 5, 3n the amount of $5,, on Feb Jfor varous capta^ purposes. Sster"Ellen" PatrclaT Admnstrator or St. Elzabeths Hosptal, thankng ths Board for the ncrease n the 965 appropraton. _ Henry 8. Wrght of Sprngfeld, enclosng two brochures from Amercans Unted For Separaton of Church State, whch pont out the dangers hercnt n gvng tax dollars to prvate school* hosptals regardless of the denomnaton requestng ths Board the State Freeholder Assocaton, to pass a resoluton to rrsst any attempts to-change the New Jer- -sey. Consttuton whch would allow nther than Publc lunds for publc n stltutlons. fr (3 P*reeholder Cuche for Commttee of the Whole, extendng sncere condolences to the famly of "Bob" Ford, formerly n the of flee, of Dstrct Court. U4 > Freeholder Cuche for the_ Department of FublfcTroperty, "acceptng work of»fred G. MacKenzle Co.. nc.! for furnshng new metal doors transom to Broad Street entrance of the Court House as of December recommendng fnal payment fnancal burden State. on Countes of our (24) Freeholder Tller for tho Department of Roads Brdges, authorzng the Department to advertse for bds for the constructon of a new renforced concrete brdge related work on Hawthorne Drve near Wllow Way n the Townshp of Clark, ana authorzng the Drector Clerk to execute agreements wth ths Townshp. (25> Freeholder Tller for the Department of Roads Brdges, auh l t h D t n the (U5>lmount of $ Freeholder Osborne for the Department of Fnance Purchases approvng blls, as set forth, for payment. Freeholder Wlusr at thl tme nrged that an Actng Drector, for the Juvenle Detenton Center be apponted, pendng Cvl Servce Examnaton. Henry S- Wrght, spoke on varous subjects. Drector _.Moore_at tha_ tme. announced the appontment of Edward H. Tller as a Member of the Plannng Board. There beng on further busness to consdered nt t\\\^ tlrr* nnrf unnn Dept of Publc Health & Welfare Department of nsttutons Agences, advsng that the State Board f C t l f th of Control of the proved <>ur Depart men,t ap- Xunda or_the E Rr employees protestng the chang.blue Cross-Blue Sheld. Charman.. Dept. of Fnance p _ q ^ f r, Xunda or_the Xaundry Buldng at the John E. Rurnells Hosptal, under Hll-Burton program n the amount of $79,846. CommttM of the Wholt Henry S." Wrght of Sprngfeld, submttng suggestons for the selecton of members to the Plannng Board requestng he be consdered as a ctzen member of the Board. Twp. of Scotch Plans, askng to be advsed how we plan to eet up the Plannng Board. Cvl Defense & Dsaster Control, advsng requston has been made ste approved for two 2-bed Cvl defense emergency hosptals for storage n one of tbe underground pts at the former. Nllce Launchng Bt» n M motlon of Freeholder Ulrch, duly econded by Freeholder Donohue. Dltor Moore declared the.meetng loumed.. " Verbatm mnutes aod-ta on-fle n the-offce ol- Board- Court Hous Purchases, advsng of bds receved n connecton wth furnshng meats meat products to the Jal for the month.of March also advsng bds receved n connecton wth furnshng nstallng furnture equpment al the John E. Runnells Hosptal, upon recommendaton of the John E. lunncll* Bo&pltal. the Purchasng Commttee feels that the contract should be awarded to the low bdder, namely Busness Furnture Company. Followng monthly reports were receved: Treasurer; Chef Medcal Examner: Supt. of Weghts & Measures; Sherff, re the Fnancal statement of the Jal & Welfare Pund &nd nventory of Jal Commssary The Annual Report of the Court Attendants for 964 the Annual Report of the Engneer. Report of the Department of Roads Brdges, advsng bds receved lor the excavaton removal of ap-.. nroxlmately 47 cu. yds. of earth.964 Annual report re Busness Offrom the owned premses at f[cc dentfcaton Bureau of th< ^39- South Ave., Scotch Plans, sherff, also submttng the F j-monnexkvng acceptaac* of tbe low \ nanclal statement ol the Jal We Jar bd. Fund nventory of Jal Commls anslde. Mrs. Wllam "Hlggno of Summt Mrs.. Helen Spencer or Fort-Da vs Texas, relatve to the. McAllster case Board of Educaton of the Vocatonal School n the of Unon* assurng ths Board that tho sum of $3.- 75, s the full amount of funds to be used n buldng; equppng the frst complex of buldngs for the county-vocatonal techncal educaton program n Scotch Plans. Joseph F. Durkln, Regster, urgng ths Board to adopt a resoluton urgng the passage of Assembly Bll No. A496, to ncrease the fees of tbe Clerk Regsters Offce, Dept. of Fnance & Purchased. Advsng bds were receved for remova of all m spots cleanng ol all wndows, etc.. as per specfcatons at the John E. Runnells Hosptal, at per lst of buldngs attached to sped flcatons bds were receved fo: the nspecton mantenance of al typewrters, per specfcatons, am recommendng acceptance of bds. l t B Department of Roads Brdges, advsng bds receved" for" the constructon of new concrete curbs btumnous pavement on Summt Ave., from Whlttredge Road to Rdge Road, Summt, recommendng acceptance" of the low bd. Followng resolutons ntroduced on roll call adopted: (77) Freeholder Stemmer for Department of Admnstraton Publc Affars, approvng personnel actons n varous departments. (78) Freeholder Stemmer for Department of Admnstraton Publc Affars, approvng longevty payment. (79) Freeholder Stemraer for Department of Admnstraton Publc Affars, approvng salares for employees for the year 865, as 4et forth. (8 Freeholder Stemmer for Department of Admnstraton Publc Affars, appontng Abraham Franfcel as a mrrnber of the Unon Welfare Board, for a term of fve years commencng on March 7, 965 termnatng March 6, 97. (8) Freeholder Stemmer for partment of Publc.Property, authorzng Joseph Allan, Archtect for the 7-Unon Court House Expanson program to ssue A change order No. P-2 to Fred Wendel Co., nc.. for nn extra of $,3 for the nstallaton of ppng for 2 electro water cooler* n 2 Jury Rooms n the New Court House.. (82) Freeholder Tller for Dept. of Roads Brdges, advsng that t s - n the best nterest of the of Unon to settle a sut pendng, wheren Morelra Constructon Co.. nc.. s the Plantff, for the sum of $25. (83> Freeholder Tller for the Department of Roads Brdges. ae< _ cwung-be-low-bd-of Bg Top-Lscapo Contractors) nc.. of AveneL N. JU for the sum of $3,55 for the eca- Taton removal of tarth from owned premses at 239- flouth Ave.. Scotch Plans, (MJ^-Freeholder Tller for pept. j>t. Road» smd Drfcftes, seekng support" of, the Unon LeUlKtre Delegaton for th* purpose of securng an - " amendment to Chapter 53 of tbe Laws.. - -of mfcr-awtlw- -Countes UuntolpaUttcB from )U effect., aary..._-_-_. _. Report Of the Depl. of Roads am Brdges, recommendng a contrbutor to the Boro of Fanwod, for the Coun tys porton of the cost of the proposed wdenng, curbng, channelzaton dranage related work for the mprovement of the ntersecton at Martne Avenue Mdway Avenue (bott Roads.> Followng communcatons, Dlrecto: Moore advsed that late communlca tons were receved relatve to th Elzabeth Rver Plan, from Mrs. Rut May, Roaelle; Mrs. D. R. Ada. Mrs, Worth D. Coble; Mrr. Wllam J. Anthej Mrs. Schmalstlck. of Roselle; Mary E. Mller. Townshp Clerk of Unon, the Borough of Roselle. The State Hghway Department, advsng allotments to varous muncl poltcs n. Unon, rom 96: Muncpal Ad Constructon Fund. The Cty of. wth referent to the constructon of roadway n Westfleld Avenue. Westfleld Senor Hgh School Paren Teacher Assocaton, urgng ths Boan to act promptly to ntate flnanclm procedures for constructon of th Voter-Approved Vocaton Hgh-Techncal nsttute. Cty of Summt tbe Borough ol Roelle, advsng wllngness to partld pate n the Two-Way Radlc Communcatons System. NEW BUSNESS Followng* resolutons ntroduced on roll call adopted: (94) Freeholder Tller for Commltt of the Whole, extendng sncere sympathy to the famly of Bernard Stelner, Assstant Attorney. (93) Freeholder Oaborne for th Commttee of the Whole, extendng sncere sympathy to James Rafferty, Upon thtf- passng- of hla wfe. (9fl> Preeholdtr Ulrlch for the Corn, mlttee of the Whole, extendng sncer sympathy to the famly of Wllam Morozow, former employee of th Prosecutors Offce. - atrttfr CaldweU.. Xor tha Commttee of the Whole, supportng the Presdents vews on Cvl Rghts. (8 8 f Freeholder Osborne for the Department of Fnance ano>purchues. adoptng the projected 965 Unon Captal Sudcct* or bds for tbe constructon of a new rldge related work on Pass ale t., near Walton Avenue, New Prov- cnce, authorzng Drector ;erk to execute agreements wth the lore- of New Provdence. (26> Freeholder Ulrch for the Commttee of the Whole, callng upon the Governor of the State of New Jerley to mmedately take the necessary nstructve steps to assst the comunltles the countes beng threatened wth a stoppage of ralroad commuter servce. to that end do everythng necessary wthn hs power to secure fnancal ad, both State Federal, to carry out the necessary jumam, " flder Wluss Ulrlch of Tfe Whole, resolvng :hkmay Tl, 965 be desgnated Youth- n Government Day tnd-tbe 3tud-gt- of-tfae ntrlona~d-gr dhools. *fc th-» muncpaltes of ths to spend the entre county offcals far a day" themselves wth ther-. formal fbvernmeotal Next regular meetng wll /be he] n Thursday, Aprl st. 985 at : P.M. CHARLES B. RABQ. JR Ulerk of "he Board, SYNOPSS OF MNUTES OF REGULAR MEETNG OF THE UNON COUNTY BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS HELD ON APRL, 965 Regular meetng of the Unon Couny Board of Chosen Freeholders was held at the Court House, Elsabeth. N. J., on Thursday, Aprl. 965, at Roll call showed the-followng Members present: Freeholders Caldwell, Cuche, Donohue, Osborne, Stemmer, Tller,. Ulrlch. Wlusz, presdng Also Attorney Attorney Bauer, Hggns, Dre c to; present wen Assst an Treasure] Baley, Engneer Komlch, Supt of Publc Works DeLuca. Prncpal Engneer n Road Dept. Klug. Clerk oj the Board Rablg, Deputy Clerl Allston. Deputy Clerk Alllston delvered th openng prayer followed by a salut to the flag. Freeholder Osbome made a moton that the mnutes of the Meetng o February 8, 65, be approved, whlc moton was duly seconded by Free holder Tller. Roll call showed 8 Members vottne n the affrmatve, Member, Freeholder Donohue, votng n the negatve. COMMUNCATONS j Followng communcatons receved, referred to: Dept. of Road & Brdget Board of Freeholders of Gloucester Stunex, enclosng!er Osborne for Com-? Purchase*, au-.nceltatlon elmna ssue 65/542 (7) of the on nstallaton of Cvl Defense Dsaster Control Rado System." (29) Freeholder Osborne for Department of Fnance A; Purchases, resolvng that the blls, as set forth, be ordered pad. At ths tme Drector Moore asked f there was any Freeholder who wshed to address the Board. Freeholder Donohue spoke n referto hospltbllzallon rwturtnnt fnr Local nspecton resolutons opposng of State Ad Projects. Communcatons telegrams were receved from the., fallowngs wth -reference to Route 278: Mrs. Ruth May; Mrs. Ralph Hoy. Joel Goodman; Mr. Mrs. E. K. Cummlng; Evelyn Rung Mr. Mrs. E. P. Gold, all of Roselle: Mrs. Stephen G. Hnlda Mrs. Alma R. Hlggtns, both of Rosello -Park: Mra. H. O. Doacher-of -Oranfofd the Townshp of Hllsde. Dept. of Fnanct Purchases Dvson of Local Government, certfyng our Adopted Budget for 965. CommttM of th Whole Mrs. W. C. Smth of Kenllworth, statng that ahe_f*cl* t 4a mportant that the plans specfcatons for the Unon Vocatonal Techncal School be approved by the Board of Freeholders that ths Board should make certan that funds wll be expended n the manner ndcated by publc nterest. P. B. A.- Local "8, Unon Sherffs Offce, relatve to hospltallcatlon coverage. State Hghway Department! relatve to transportaton plannng n the northeastern porton of New Jersey. Twp. of Cranford: Twp. of Hllsde; Cty of 6ummtt; Borough of Roselle the Unon Prosecutor. Leo Kaplowt, wth reference t» the nstallaton of a -Wde Polce Rado Net-Work. Dept. of Fnance s Pure bases, advsng bds receved for furnshng Pharmacy Supples to the John E. Run< nelbj Hosptal for the Month of Aprl, bds receved n connecton wth furnshng meat meat producu ta the Jal for the month of Aprl. Monthly report was receved from the " Treasurer. Followng annual reports were receved: Unon Sherff on the Unon Jal Welfare Fund tbe Jflll Dentst; Jal Physcan *nd T. B. League Servce. Report of the Department of Roads Brdges, recommendng that ths Board enter nto an agreement wth the Twp. of Clark, relatve to.the constructon _of. a. brdge on -Hawthorne Drve near Wllow Way. Report of tbe Department of Roada Brdges, recommendng that ths Board proceed wth the constructon tmpldyeea, calltnc attenton to the lact that many employees lound a hardshp to have hospltnllatlon premums deducted rom- the frst pay of each month, asked that t be taken out weekly made a moton "Tha startng mmedately deductons lor thl new Blue Cross - Blue Sheld. Major nd Medcal Plan be taken out on a weekly bass." Ths was duly seconded by Freeholder Caldwell. alter general dscusson, roll call showed eght members votng n the affrmatve Preehodcr Osborne passng Freeholder Tllltr stated that he called a meetng of the Mayors eght Muncpaltes, or ther representatves. n regard to Route 278, whch was covered amply n the newl paper. He ponted out that the meetng was on tape that each Freeholder wll receve a copy of t. Ho stated that he sent a telegram to Commssoner Palmer askng that he set up a meet- ng mmedately n the Court House, wth hm. n person, no one else, that he receved a reply statln "our commtments are such tha nether nor my mmedate assocate! are avalable the week of Aprl 5th, rljl wat for the letter, but after recevng the letter he wll agan ask ( L?l!tt. wll lolllkutatwthath a meetng durng the week of Aprl 2th. Henry S. Wrght spoke on parlous subjects. There beng no further bublne&a be consdered at ths tme, _ moton of Fteeholder- OaMwellrTtul] seconded by Freeholder Osborne, Dl rector Moore declared the meetng ad. Journed. Verbatm mlautej tape record ng on fle n the Offce of the Clerk of the [Board. Court House, EUxabeth, New Jersey. Next regular meetng wll be hek Thursday, Aprl 5th. 86J, at :«A.M. CHARLEft E. RABO, JR Clerk of the Board CORPORATON NOTCE PUBLC NOTCE la hereby fltu that th«followng Ordlnanc, wu dulj adopted approved on fnal readng at a regular metln of Muncpal Councl, Cty of, N. J- Wednesday evenng, May 2, 963. ROBSRT W. 8CHRO Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE PROTOJNO POR THE PURCHABE OP VAROUS TRUCKS AND MACHNES TO BE USED BY THE DEPARTMENT OP PUBLC WORKS. BE T ORDANED by tho Muncpal Councl of tho Cty of Rabway. of Unon, Now Jersey: SECTON J, That tho followng Trucks Machnery bo mrchaed to be used n tho Department of Publll Worka: One () Street Sweeper _«2,O.< Ono () Whte Truck equpped wth-rado Snow Plow,.} One () Small Roller -- 2,. 23,. SECTONS. t la hereby determne! stated that the estmated amount.of mpney necessary to be rased from all uurcu.lor.ul4 purchases la Twtnty Three Thous Dollars (23,) that there s herebr approprate; to lad purpose tho sum of One Thou One Hundred Ffty Dollar! C.5 adopted fcudnt. u 8# ton payment. 6KCTN 3. To fnance sad purpose there shall be ssued, pursuant to the Local Bond Law of the State of New Jersey, n antcpaton or <he ssuance of bond. Bond Antcpaton Notes of tbe Cty of Ralway, whch shall not exceed n aggregate prncpal amount of Twenty One Thous Eght Hundred Ffty Dollars (U.BS). Bald notes shall bear nterest at a rate not to exceed sx-percent (6%) per annum, may be renewed from tme to tme pursuant to wthn tho lmtaton! prescrbed by sad law. All matters wth respect to sad notes, not determned by ths ordnance, shall Jw-leternlned-bT-resoltrtlon-to-be-Jrere" after adopted. SECTON 4. t s hereby determned declared that the Supplemental Debt Statement requred by Jald law has been duly prepared fled n the offce of tho Cty Clerk of the Cty of, that such statement, so fled, shows that the gross debt of the aald Cty, u defned n Ttle R. 8. OA:2-42 of sad Revsed Statutes. s ncreased by ths Ordnance by Twenty One Thous Eght Hundred Pltty Dollars (2.89). that sad notes authorsed by ths ordnance ahall be wthn all deb lmtatons prescrbed by sad law. 8ECTN S. t s hereby determned <artar»d-thahh«wrlod-of trefulness of the purpose for the fnancng, of whch sad notes are to be ssued s a perod of fve (5) years computed from the date of sad bonds. SECTON 6. Ths ordnance shall ake effect twenty (2) dan lter the frst publcaton thereof after fn P«sag«. ^ NOTCt -Of NTENTON KOTCX S HEREBY OVEN that tll followng ordnance was ntroduced passed on the frst readng at a regular meetng of the Munldpa Councl of the cty of, N. J. held on the lath day of May, 965, Mdtht-rald-ordnance wn betaken up tor further consderaton fnal passage at a regular meetng of Muncpal councl to be held at cty Hall. l«7 Campbell street,. N. J., n the»th day ot June, 965. at eght oclock P. M. Prevalng Tme, at whch tme Place all persons nterested theren wll be gven an opportunty to be heard concernng the same. ROBERT W. BCHROP. Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AN ORDNANCE TTLED "AN ORD- NANCE AUTHORENO THE CON- STRUCTON OP CONCRETE SDE- WALKS ALONO BOTH SDES OF LAWRENCE STREET FROM EAST HAZELWOOD AVENUE TO EAST MLTON AVENUE: THE CONSTRUC- TON OF CONCRETE CURBS ALONO BOTH SDES OP- LAW. HENCE STREtT PROM EAST HAZELWOOD AVENUE TO STATE HOHWAY NO. ; THE CONSTRUC- TON OF CONCRETE SDEWALKS ALONO THE WESTERLY SDE OF CHURCH STREET FROM JACKSON AVENUE TO RVER ROAD; AND SUCH OTHER WORK AND PUR- POSES NCDENTAL THERETO THAT MAY BE REQURED. AS A LOCAL MPROVEMENT: PROVD- NO FOR THE 88UANCE OF BONDS OR NOTES N THE AMOUNT OF J4.25O TO FDJANCE THE COST THEREOF." BE T ORDANED BY THE MUNC- PAL COUNCL OF THE CTY OP. N THE COUNTY OP UNON, NEW JERSEY: SECTON. That an ordnance ttled An Ordnance Authorzng the Contracton of Concrete Sdewalks Along loth Sdes of Lawrence Street from East Hatclwood Avenue to East Mlton Avenues the Constructon of Concrete Jurbs Along Both Sdes of Lawrence Street from East Hazelwood Avenue. Stato Hghway No. ; the Construclon of Concrete Sdewalks Along the Veterly Sde of Church Street From r ackson Avenue to Rver Road; rch Other Work Purposes ncl- [ental Thereto That May be Requred, a Local mprovement; Provdng or the ssuance of Bonds or Notes :n he Amount of to Fnance the :ost Thereof" adopted August nd-juthorllng-the- appropraton of 83, be the same s hereby amended as herenafter specfed. SECTON 2. That Secton 3 of tho sad herefore adopted ordnance be amended to read as follows: A. The maxmum estmated amount of money to be rased from all sources for the purposes stated n Secton hercof~s sxteen-thous dollars (86,). B. The estmated maxmum amount of bonda or notes to be ssued for the purposestatales-n Secton hereof ta-ffteen lra (U5.M). thous dol C. The maxmum estmated amount to be contrbuted by the Board of Chosen "Freeholders or Unon for the purposes stated n Secton hereof s fve thous dollars.(ts.ooo). P. That the* maxmum estmated amount-to-be-tontrbuted by the Cty for the purposes stated n Secton hereof s one thous dollanr (8,). T. That the maxmum estmated ^amount _to _be_speclally assessed aganst the ls real estate benefted thereby s ten thous dollars (8,). F, That a down payment appropratonwas contaned n thebudget of the Cly heretofore adopted: that there s now avalable n sad appropraton the sum of one thous dollars (8.). SECTON 3. That Secton 4 of the ad heretofore adopted ordnance be amended to read sxteen thous dol lars (86,). SECTON 4. That Secton 6, Secton r Secton BA ot tho sad heretofore adopted ordnance each be amended to read ffteen thous dollars _ TTpen fee ntura of tht applcaton tatement attached then to from the Plannng Board, regtrdleu of the lad Board! detexmtnatlok^the Cty Tax Asseator ahall recommend the mnmum bd prce for whch sad property may be sold. He shall note sad prce any other recommendaton* he deem* advsable on sad statement attached to the applcaton refer tho applcaton tatement attached thereto to the Muncpal Councl.-whch shall take such acton thereon as U shall deem proper. 4 f the Muncpal Councl by Resoluton authorse* a publlo sale, the Cty Auctoneer ahall cause publlo notce of such sale to be publshed n a newspaper clrcnlatlng-rth.n-the-oty proceed -to hold the sale by publc aucton upon the general condtons of sale below set forth n addton to peclal condtons, f any, mentoned n the Resoluton, the property shall be declared sold to the Hghest bdder, subject to confrmaton of the salt by the Muncpal Councl. 3 n any case when the Muncpal Councl has authorsed a prvate lale where allowed by law, such sale shall be subject to the sad general condtons nsofar u applcable, together wth any other specal condtons as authorsng the Bale the Resoluton may specfy. 6 Oeneral condtons of sale shall "bol* follows! -- A The salo shall be by publc aucton struck off to the hghest bdder, but the hd Sh be lesa than tho mnm as advertsed. B The ucoessfal bdderpost at least " of prce wth the Auctloneer\at the tme of the sale. C Costs of sale n the sum ot UO.OO cost ot Revenue Sumps shall be pad by the succeful bdder n addton to the Burchase prce. f the offeror, tho ntated. the sale, submts the mlnlnun-.hld_at-thf l b t not the successful bdder, he shall be enttled to a refund ot the full amount of the costs of sale pad by hm, but f he s the successful bdder he need not agan pay the costs of sale. D Balance of purchase prce costs ot. Revenue Stamps shall be pad wthn 4S days alter the confrmaton.of sale n cash or certfed check payable to Cty of, f not pad tho depost shall bo forfeted unless ttle s unmarketable, n whch event the Cty may clear up the ttle at ts expense or cancel the sale by refundng tho depost pad on the purchase prce, f cancelled no other damages shall be allowed. E A commsson of S?*> of the sale prce wll bo pad by tbe Cty to duly lcensed real-estate-brokers or attorneys-at-law representng the successful bdder at the sale, sad commsson beng payable f when the deed s d Uvered, actual ttle passes to the successful bdder, balance of purchase prce s pad. F Tho Cty may wthdraw any property from the salo at any tme pror to confrmaton of tho sale. O The premses shall be sold subject to tho followng: (a) Zonng other..munlclpal ordnances unconfrmed assessments, f any. (b) Restrctons, easements rlghts-of-way of record. f any. (c) Such facts as an accurate survey nspecton of the premses may reveal. (d) No septc tanka or cesspools chall be constructed or mantaned on premses stuated wthn a resdental zone wthout wrtten permsson of the Cty of. (e) Such other specal condtons as may bo announced at the sale n whch event the offeror who has deposted the costs of sale pror to the sale shall, on the day of the aucton, but before the bds are submlt- - ted.-be-enttled-to the-re turn of $25. of the depost for the costs of sale f he refuses to bd under such specal condtons of sale. (f> The Cty of recommends that an examnaton of ttle be made mmedately after purchase. Tho Cty shall n no event be lable for search fees or surrey costs. 7 Any Ordnance «r Ordnances n-, consstent wth the provsons of ths Ordnance are hereby repealed. 8 Ths Ordnance shall take effect accordng to law. CORPORATON NOTCE PUBLC NOTCE s hereby gven that the followng Ordnance was*. duly adopted approved on fnal readng at. a. regular meetng of Muncpal nesday evenng, May. 2, 965. AN THE* ROBERT W. SCHROP Cty Clerk ORDNANCE AUTHORZNO FF CON- CONSTRUCTOr CRETE CURBS AND GUTTERS, OP CONCRETE SDEWALKS, AND THE PAVNO OP THE ROADWAY OF ELSTON STREET VPROM CAPOB- ANCO PLAZA TO RANDOLPH AVE- NUE. AND SUCH OTHER WORK AND PURPOSE NCDENTAL THERETO TEAT MAY BE.RE- QURED, AS A LOCAL MPROVE- MENT. PROVDNG FOB THE S- SUANCE OP BONDS OR NOTES N THE AMOUNT OP 46,5 TO P- NANCE THE COST THEREOP. BE T ORDANED BY THE MUNC- PAL COUNCL OP THE CTY OP UKOrf, fxw-jskfax: 8KCTH. That pursuant to ttt applcable statutes of ths fltau of tftw Jersey, t s hereby authorsed, as a local mprovement: A. That the roadway or SLBOM STREET from Capoblaneo Plan to Rolph Arena* be paved wt* a flexble pavement wth a btumnous concrete surface. S. That concrete curbs -rotten be constructed along both sdes ot Klton street from Capoblaneo Plata to Rolph ATenue, C. That concrete sdewalks be constructed alonstbe easterly-tde of - Elston Street from Capoblaaeo Plata to Rolph ArcntM*, -D.-Tbat-all-pecwan se»-u,.» fas laterals M nstalledfrom the mans to ponts beyond the be perof,whch s t o > petcny as-teased wsnfc tl* ls :«fl astst* benefted by the aoatrmtoa <r.kwmuoa of ths loumrmnsnte ofpro)«rta«"d*tecrbed n Md -Jeetloo,..pursuenl to Uu Local Bond Law. Tbt form, maturt- UM ottur detan ;oftald.boodl ahall be determned by. obsmuent resolutons adopted pursuant to law.. ACROlf». That pendng thsltsuane-t of the assessment.bonds M U U» led n Secton hereof. th«r»(may be luued bond antcpaton easeesment note* of ths cty n an wrtfat* Prncpal amount not ecsedug ;sll thous, dollars (86^) punuanl to the Local Bond Jaw. Thr fonn.m»turltes n ae-tr,,»atar - Unr det-ols-f salluoue, ahsl-b«jgrconttt:r ot V curb. That lnes, uch other work formed ncdental to sad provement that may b* requred* ncludng the acqttlltlon, of any property, real or personal, or any other porpoe* or facltes nteeslary, appurtenant or ncdental thereto. SECTON 3. That the lmprovejne&t. descrbed n Secton hereof shall ~b* constructed or acqured as a local mprovement by for the. Cty of, substantally n accordance wth plant specfcatons to be prepared tlcrefn by hg-cty-kmueer,- approved by the Muncpal Councl fled n the Offce of the Cty Clerk. SECTON 3. That t s hereby determned declared by UU Councl «s follows: A, Th* malmum Mtlaa) of money to be rased from all sources for the purposes stated n Secton hereof s seventeen thous dollars (87,). B. The estmated maxmum amount ot bonds or notes to be ssued for the purposes stated n Secton hereof s sxteen thous one hundred ffty dollars (88.5). _C._The estlmat«d_amourt _of_the_cost of the purposes stated n Secton hereof to be contrbuted by the Cty s eleven thous dollars (8,). D. The estmated maxmum amount to be specally asseues aganst the ls real estate benefted by the constructon or aoqulsltlon of the mprovement d scrbed n Secton hereof s sx thous dollars (lo.ooo)... _.. E. That a down payment appropraton was contaned n the budget or the Cty heretofore adopted: that there s now avalable n sad appropraton the sum of eght hundred ffty dollars (33). SECTON 4. That the sad sum of seventeen thous dollars (87,) be tho same s hereby approprated for the purposes stated n Secton hereof.. SECTON 9. Notce U hereby gven to all owners of any ls or real estate to bo benefted by the constructon or acquston of the mprovements or propertes descrbed n Secton hereof of the ntenton ot tho Cty to levy collect specal assessments aganst such ls real estate specally benefted by the constructon or acquston of such mprovement or propertes n tho estmated amount set out n Secton 3(D) hereof. Such specal assessments shall be made n the manner provded by law shall u nearly as may be, be n proporton to not n excess of the pecular beneft, advantage or ncrease n value whch the respectve ls real estate ahall be deemed to receve by reason of the constructon or acquston of such mprovements or propertes. A. That t s the ntenton of the Cty to levy collect specal assessments aganst such ls real estate specally benefted by the constructon or acquston of such mprovements or propertes n the estmated amount set out n Secton 3(D) hereof. B. That such specal assessments sha*jl b«-made-ln-the-manner provded by law shall as nearly as possble, be n tho proporton to not n excess of the p cullar beneft, advantage or ncrease n value to the respectve _ls--realestau-by-nason-ol the constructon or acquston of such mprovements or. propertes. C. That the entre cost of curbs laterals be assessed aganst the benefted ls real estate. D. That not more than two-thrds. of the entre cost of the roadway pavement be assessed aganst the benefted ls real estate. E. That the number of annual nstallments n whch sad specal assessment may bo pad n fn B- SECTON C. That there s hereby authorzed the ssuance of nefotlable bonds of the Cty n an aggregate prncpal amount not exctedlnr ten t a n f ($,5) for the purpose* of fnancng part of the cost of the mprovement* or propertes descrbled n Secton hereof, whch s to bo borne by the * the Local Bond Law. The form, maturtes other detals of sad bonds shall be determned by subsequent resolutons adopted pursuant to law. SECTON. That pendng the_lssq>. ance of the bonds authorzed n Secton 6 hereof, there may be ssued bond antcpaton notes of the Cty n an aggregate prncpal amount not-*sx- ceedlng - J ten thous - one"- hundred ffty dollars (8,5) pursuant to the Local Bond Law. T~he form, maturtes other detals of sad notes shall bo. determned by subsequent resolutons adopted pursuant to law. SECTON 8. That there s hereby authorzed tbe ssuance of negotable assessment bonda of tho Cty n an aggregate prncpal amount not ceedlnc sx thous dollars (88,) for tbe purposes of fnancta* the part. N THE COUNTY OF of tho cost of the mprovements or SECTON 5. That Secton SB of the sad heretofore adopted ordnance be amended to read four hundred ffty dollars ($45). SECTON 6. Ths ordnance shall ake effect pursuant to law. NEW JCRSEV STATE DEPARTMENT OF CVL SERVCE EXAMNATONS Patrolman. Rkhway, Salary, S677 per year. Freman,. Salary per year. Open to male ctzens, two years resdent n.. * Announced closng* date for flng applcatons, June 7, 965, For applcatons, dutes mnmum qualfcatons apply to Department of Cvl 8ervlce. State Hbr Trenton, New Jersey or BO MulMror Street, Newark 2, New Jersey. Cdates who fled appllcad are qualfed wll receve no further notce to appear. Those not qualfed wll be so notfed. Examnatons wll be held Saturday, June 29, 95 at 8:3 A.M. Applcants wll report to Clfford J. Scott Hgh School, 39 Renshaw Avenue. East Orange, New Jewy. B/3/3t HOKorMum NOTCE S HEREBY OVXK that he followng ordnance was ntroduced pasted on the frst readng al a regular meetng of the Muncpal Councl of the Cty ot. f. J., held on tbe 3th of May. MS, d that sad ordnance wll be taken up for further consderaton fnal passage at a regular meet- ng ot Muncpal Councl to. be held at Cty Hall, 47 Campbell Street,, New Jersey, on the 9th day or June, 965. at eght oclock P.M. Prevalng Tme, at whch tme place all persons nterested (heren ll be tlven an "opportunty to U heard concernng the tame. ROBERT W. 8CHRO» Cty Clerk BE T ORDAWD by themundp Councl of the Cty, oj follows: An applcaton for the purchase of Cltyproperty shall be mado n wrtng by the offeror or hs agent or attorney on a form approved by the Cty Auctoneer, whch applcaton shall be tled wth the Cty Auctoneer! together wth a depost ot 85. to cpver the cots ot tale. The tale shlll be tuwect to the provsons ot ths Ordnance. 2 Upon recept of sad applcaton, the Cty Auctoneer shall ascertan whether the Cty s tbe owner of tho property proposed to be purchased. f the Cty U the owner thereof, sad Auctoneer shall tle a copy of sad applcaton wth the Clerk of thr Muncpal Councl together wth statement attached to the applcaton contanng*» descrpton locaton of the property, tnd purpose for whch property s to be used, refer the orgnal applcaton a copy of sad statement-ttt-tht-wannln-boaruv-bald The amendatory ordnance publshed herewth was ntroduced at a meetns of the Townshp Councl of the -Townshp of Clark, tn the of Unon, New Jersey, held on May S, 965. wll be further consdered for fnal passage after a publc hearng thereon at a meetng.of sad Townshp Councl to be, held n the Muncpal Buldng n sad Townshp on June-. 965, at 8: oclock P.M. _ EDWABD R. PADD8NAK,.Townshp ClerY ORDNANCE AMENDNG N PART ORDNANCE SO. «4-3 OP.. THE TOWNSHP OP CLARK. N THE COUNTY OP UNON, NW JERSEY, HERETOFORE ADOPTED ON SEPTEMBER 4, B«4. BE T ORDANED BY THE TOWNSHP COUNCL OP THE TOWNSHP OP CLARK, N THE COUNTY OP UNON, NEW JERSEY (not leu than twothrd! of all the members thereof affrmatvely concurrng), AS FOLLOWS: Secton. Ordnance No of The Townshp of Clark, n the of Onon. New Jersey, heretofore adopted by the -governng- body thereof on September 4, 964, enttled: "A.bond ordnance provdng tor the nstallaton ot pavng, curbng storm dranage on John Street between Prospect Street Broadway between Broadway Westfleld Avenue on Nassau Street from ts termnus between Prospect Street tnd Broadway to Westfleld Avenue the nstallaton of parng curbng on Fulton Street from ts termlnut between Prospect Street Broadway to. Westfeld Avenuen the-townshp of Clark, of Unon, New Jersey, appropratng the sum of 865,. therefor, drectng specal assessments of portons of the cost thereof, authorzng the ssuance ot notes of the Townshp for temporarly fnancng the same," s hereby amended as to Secton 3 the extent»nd wth the effect that sad Secton 3 shall read as follows "Secton 3. The mprovements ntrtby authorzed the purpose! for the fnancng of whch sad oblgatons are to be ssued, the appropraton made for tnd ertlmtted cost o( such purposes, the estmated maxmum- amount-of-bonds-or-notetrto-be-lseued-for-euczrpurpotes-wrt as lollows: * * ttmatd AfPROPRA. MAXMUM TON AND AMOUNT OF MPROVEMENT OR PURPOSE STMATD BONDS OR COST - NOTES (a) Tho pavng of, JoEn mreot tetwteh Vts^~ pect Street Broadway between Broadway tnd Westfleld Avenue n the Townshp of Clark n the amount of J.75 square yards more or less of btumnous concrete pavement; the parng ot Nassau Street from ts termnus between Prospect Street Broadway to Westfeld Avenue n tho amount of 2,95 square yards more or less of btumnous concrete pavettent; the pavng of Fulton Street from lte termnus between Prospect Street Broadway to Westfleld Avenue n the Townshp ot Clark n the amount of,8 tquaro yards more or less of btumnous concrete pavement, ncludng also constructon of santary sewers wth connectons appurtenances n Nassau Street as aforesad. (b) The nstallaton of 35 lneal feet concrete curbng 45 feet beltltn. block curbng u set forth on the aforementoned John Street; 66 lneal feet concrete curbng, lneal feet beltlan block curbng as set forth on the aforementoned Nassau Street; tbe. lnstallatlpn of 68 lneal feet concrete curbng 4 lneal teet beltltn block, curbng at set forth on the aforementoned Pulton. Street (o) The nstallaton ot 4 lneal feet of B nch renforced concrete ppng two nlets at set forth on John Street storm tewert on Mtsstu Street ^ Totals 843,).- 4,5. 7,4. 883,. 3, Board shall thereafter determne whether. n ts opnon, tbe proposed tale of tame would bo detrmental to the best nterest* of the Cty of. Rah-.way. f tald Board approves or dltapprovet- ncha-tale,- t.than-.refer the applcaton the statement.attached thereto back to sad Auctoneer, whch statement shall contan the Boards approval or dsapproval thereof a new brdge on Fassalo ttreet near from the Captal mprovement Fund of, ts rtmons therefor, any re- Valton Avenue. New Provdence, made avtuablg from a prevously mrks-t deemj dvsble, "All work s to be performed n accordance wth Vms enttled: "Townsblo of Clark. Unon, New Jersey, Pavng. Curbng Storm Sewers on John Street. Nuau Street Fulton- Street. Leonard N. Shapro, P.E.L.8., Chef Engneer, Dated August, 964," whch plant tnd-pe«l(leatlon»-«re ot-flle-ld-<he-ofllo»"of he-townshllj-clerk are hereby approved. The exceu ot the appropraton made for etch tuch purpose over tbe estlmtted maxmum amount ot bonds or notes to be ssued therefor, at above tttted, t lh«amount of the sad down payment : for lad purpose." * - - -Secton. Tbe lad ordnance s hereby, lurther najrnd tt) the utent wth tho effect.of addlntthe followng words "...ttscludlng also tahltary sewers theren)..." after the words "Nassau Street" tnt appearng d.uralnrt br abs»q(nnt rwrtbtjom saopud vtnnat toltw.", RCTON O.-t-u hmbr-deuffmlnrt «ndde«ur»<br*twlcouncu u fono-w: * :. : A. That t,p«rod;of U«rul_«s ot th. mpronrn-aau or promrtle duerlbwl n StoUon b,r«ol for whch th. bonds.»r» h«r»bf.su- Uorssd to. b. uat. vlthln ths Umlts prncrmd _pr.,tb. Loc»l Bond "Uw U tea () J«*rt. J. Th»t tb. bonds or noms. ssued suhttsnt tothls,or«lnnc«shs_ bsr nttnst atknta or na not MCMtln ; «H ptrnntum fl,) jtf mubm.,. ;_J ^ C. Tht th. upl^n-mttl debt tstem«nt rwulrwl br Beetlon «Aano or th. BerUed statutes hs bees dulr msde fled n the offce ot the Cltr On-Pror, to tbt p_uu«.ot-uu_3r_fl»no on flnt readng,,th»t. the ssuance of the oblatlonx authorsed br ths ordnance la permtted br. the excepton to the- debt.lmtatons contaned.. n Secton 4A3.7 (a) of the Re-rued Statutes, apd that the trots debt.of sad Ct*f-u defned, br Secton «A:343 of the Revsed Statutes slncreued br ths ^ordnance- br lnteen thousud one~hthdr*5d ($8,5). u not exeeedlf «tht dollar* (8M).. *VJ l- Tht* *\,*2L atc credt of prncpal of bo»d or notet* onunasce.»nd th«"»»» ----^ such proent shau n eath- r«*t^ r of lad bond, or noua -U tlnc be ncluded n me JuSerU raued br Ux «ltho«tatlon as, to rat* -or -tool - * thj latablo propertr "! SECTONS. Th»t ths on shall ta»..kect 3 da>» ak, nrst publcaton thereof after,flu pauafe. pursuant to law. N(W plcatons, Mar 36, MS. far applcatons, dutes, ml mum ouallflcatlons,»pplr to -" ment of Clrl Serrloe. BUt«Tr«nl»llr->e"»-Jers«r. -. ; Open to cltueu. 3 nonths ta A"oSJraph Mschlne Op.ratp: Salarr. 383-M98 per.rear. _ Pumplnr Staton operator. BaJan Cty Clerk Department of. Revenue Fnance Tax Offce Muncpal Comptroller Department of Assessments 5522,-7o 387HB2 372B-472J January st June 3th ahall be lven credt, for the purpose of lncre-. ment computaton, wth one () fuu rears emplormeht Emplorees enterng the emplorment of the enrol. -,- _, «Julr lt December 3t shau not. for the purpote of ncrement computaton, be credted wltb anr tme for that rear. CLAStlFlD MFLOYH Assstant Muncpal Clerk Senor Clerk stenorapher Clerk Stenographer.Dvson of. Revenu M f M73-3H BO73-llO MU 436-9S 43M-S »» L 47«J-«88 456^ AddVessoraph Machne Operator 3283^8 Secretarr Head Oerk. senor Bookkeeplnc Machne Operators _ Senor Account Clerk Clerk TrpUt. -, Muncpal Comptroller. ^~ Prlnclpal Bookkeepng lachtne Operator Senor Bo6kkeeplnf Machne Operator Senor Account Clerk TrPlt : : Chef Assstant Assesor Prncpal ~Asseuln* Clerk, Asseslnc Clerk Dvson of Water Accounts c, Chef Clerk Senor Bookkeepng Machne Operator! Senor Account Clerk. Water Meter Reader -^r 6867-HB5 E26S469S )482 &U2 Muncpal Court Muncpal Court Clerk. Assstant. Muncpal Court Clerk Clerk Tjp_t Volatons Department of Dvson *f. ngnswn! PublU -Works AsUtant-MttalcltHB"HM-*-****-* Senor mdneerln Ad*, Prncpal Clek Stenographer r^llo Werkt^-Admlnstratom. Assstant Publlo Works flupernundent. Street SurtrnUndent *-;_: : : Santaton Poreman J-43S 3846 Publc Work* Malntwanol Labortn : ursau ef t*ntatl»n * * Bearr Eaulpment-Operator _ Tnelc JDrl wra^. P- ar f^hnna tatl-ht*^ Pumplnc.Staton.Oprtor. OMUon,!, Bnlldlnf-r Sum-ll W"rar_l-*/»"Trtet * Tre. Fonman *~^. Tree Clmber* " Ttee.Trlmn>sr. -sut*_ Buldng Mantenance -Worker! Senor Buldng.Reparman Oeneral. Bureau Central Jare SupenrUlng.Oarate Poreman L- - -Mechtnlcal-teyalmt- > Admlnlstrttlon Water nlnott dm AdmnUtraUM Secretary. Purchase Clark, l h r t Q H t " 4M7J S28-63M «O- Cl«r_ -Tmls -Laboratory TKlmlclan^Wter _ W«t«r ShM nspector.--.. * Pomptat Staton Operator _ PUBPlnBUUon Attendant pfjw MalntenaBs. Psrtman -. Assstant Pp. Malntenapn Foremkn. pp. MlH l*trf* w **t Mut * J-5H J68 78 WaterMeter Reparman-Porunan Water ltter Reparman Department of Recreaton Recreaton Mantenance Department of- Health- Welfare Department of Fre Fremen:. Chef Wa&r. TreatmentPlant Operator. Watef tatm«nt Plant Supentor Superntendent A)General Engneer tf7s 828M8BB ^898 S3U-8M Recreaton : Superntend-»Bt RecrettfoarLeadtrr-Bport* *. Recreaton" Leader»oc!sl Recnatloa Recreaton Mantenance Foreman Senor Recreaton Mantenance Man. Health Offcer-P. T. «3M-M WtO antaran-»-Retlstrar;of Vtal Statstcs. : Benlor Clerk Typst _. Publc Hellth Nurse ; Publc Health Nurse P. T. Plumbnt nspector P. T. Dog Warden : : Welfare nvestgator - Fre Chef _ :. Deputy Fre Chltf : Fre Cptaln _l^ Plretten * WMM.; J5.] ) 47Sf4>> " 4375-M H3H MO S39,374 -MS «-«77 Pnt year 848 Department of 8econd*year. sal Chef of-polce. Thrd Year 834 Fourth ytar njulng je «77 "." Deputy Chef, of Polce Polce Leutenant :. Polce* Sergeant, Atttgned - Detectve. Polce Sergent. Patrolmen, AttbtnM Detectlvu Patrolmen : : H72 Frst year -second year S49 3- Buldng Mantenance Worker Mlscellaneoua Board! yotrth r-**-**** Jb. Thrd tear enunt rears « , 338<43 Senor Traffc Mantenance Man -OOOrfOM Traffc Mantenance Man Seoretarr Board of Adustment Secretary to th«board of Alcoholc Btttnn. Control Secretary Plaonlnt Board NON-CLAMrlO MPLOYUS Cty Attorney * * cty Clerk 8; 8. : 633D-893 T u Aselor Drector of Department of Allotments. Drector ct Revenue _ Fnance. cty Solctor Muncpal Mtstrtte _ Muncpal Engneer Buldes! Admlnlttrttor Welfare Drector School Tarffle Guards. _ Sot Centut Taker r» &O4O *»75-la.73. Admnstrator Secretary,to Mayor. BulldlnSuperntendent P. T.. Polce Matron * Specal Polcemen Recreaton Leader Ceramlc Memben of Muncpal councl Presdent, Muncpal Councl Mayor _ 553$*5.65 Mr hour J 49B4SU [ «*" _.83 per hour ] _.8S per hour BO Dtreclor^ of Cvl Defense;. ncrease n the Polce Department shall bo Bde n the year 98, at follows: Chef of Polce Deputy Chltf of Polce. Polce Uutenantt Polce Seneants Polce.Berteant, Assgned Detectve Patrolman, Assgned Detectve! Patrolmen.7B»83«83U SO ncrease! n the Fre Department thll be ade n the year 986, at follow: Fre Chef _JDeEjty.jnrt_ch_t_. Fre Captan Fremen..TW am 3. Th. fotmon Salary ranes for «*.» r.ar S«shall n 45> of the ma-tmum pr»mt-r«nts^ as-sppesrlntl. "- UM azcptlon of th. Pellc. -Kr. 988 at above mentoned. where ther»ppear for the second tme n Srttlon 5 thereof. - ane. for.aeh em»or««of the Cltr of Rahwr for th«jm \SM SectJOD 3..Thls«srdn«*nc. «h«u take effect after publlcalon»ft«r fln«l»tter n eonncktlo* w(tb such Jnsuranc» u the cty of HanmTh-? patso as provldeor U^ fcocl Bond law ox H Jenor. *&»U -water adopt Jor the beneftof ts employees. WJur- L.

10 T-JMT-T LEGAL NOTCES erne dr «t> eunk L.CTV HAU, MHWAV. N(t«MT c ; ELECTON KOUCE NOTC Setter tveo WU -ps> kons resdng n \th» Oltr of Rahwar. Urt Jerstr that the Bond WRelstrr ted Electon of the Cltr e f, ^nlon Countr wlh meet at ther reepto-.tlrt pollng placet on Tuudar. June!. 983, from-7.oo a.m. M : P.m. ftf jht. purpose of ^tleotlnr.members : foe Countr Commttee of Poltcal Par- tes -the taaklns; of nomnatons for tht Oentral Electon for the follow- ^Brolllcea: ".governor of the State- of Haw Jersey - 3 Membera New Jersey State Senate 5 Members oftht Oentral Atttmblr, State of Mew Jersey - -One Sherff...., r <3 Membera ot he Board of Chosen! Freeholder!., :. -.-., 3 Coroners. < -,. Stttt Comraltttmn Stole Commttteewomaa. At tht. Prmary Electon. June J,,.95, th«democratc. Republcan Partta wll elect a malt female eent«cuns,of...whltfer BUeet: henc southwesterly alongtht cntr Une ol rjawttler-attet to-ther J-mtmber.of ther rupectlte.countr Commttees n etch of tht dlttrlot n tht Cltr of Rahwar. ROBERT Wr«CSjlOl> Cltr -Clark- - - Cllr Hall H7 Campbell Strtet Rthwar. H. J.. follno PLACES Ward. Frst Dstrct WST,Uaton School. (. Or Avt. Frst Ward, Second Dstrct drover Clevel School,. Hlton Avt. - tnt Ward, Thrd Dstrct Rtertt* Bon Bldg.. B9 W. Man St. --Frst Ward, Fourth Dstrct Stort,.38 llsabeth Ave. Seeood Ward. Fnt Dstrct Frank- Us School. St aeorce Avt. Second-- Wtrdr Second Dstrct ~ snuln lehool, St Qeore Ave. Second Ward...Thrd - DlslrltW Frankln School, St. decree n. Second Ward, Fourth - Dstrct Frankln School, St. Oeorce Are. Thrd Ward, Frst Dstrct ColumV Jan dub, > W. nman Ave. Thrd Ward, Second Dstrct Colus».Man Club, 8 W. nman Avt. ^,-TllTd-Wardr-Thlrd Dstrct «oluavmao Club, > W. nmtn Ave. J~ Ward, Fourth DUtrlet co- lumblan-club, 8V W. nman Ave, - r S Fourth Ward. Frst Dstrct <lro et Oeysl School. X. Mlton Ave. -, Fourth Ward. Second Dstrct Co- Jumblon -School. New Brunswck Avt. :.Fourth Ward, Thrd Dstrct Co-! umblan School, New Brunswck Avt. Fourth Ward, Fourth DUtrlet Fn. Bouse, E. Mlton Ave. ^""Flltbr-Wardf Frst Bll, Campbell St. " Ffth Ward. Second Dstrct Flr» Bouse, Semnary Ave. Ffth. Ward. Thrd DUtrlet *ln p ^Bouse, Btmsarr Ave. "- ; >Uth Ward,- Fourth Dltrlet-Cltrj Hall. CampbeU 8t. ""Sxth Ward, Frst Dstrct Roos "*l School, St. Otorct Ave..Sxth Ward, Second Dstrct Hgh School, MtdUon Ave. -.Sxth Ward, Thrd Dstrct Hgh anool, Madlon Ave.,«--ath Ward. Fourth Dstrct HUt School. Madson Ave. FRST WARD, FRST DSTRCT! L-aUtlnnlns at the ntersecton of tht.vutnter lne of the Pennsylvana Rat the boundarr Una betwtat ccltr ot Rahwar the Cltr thence southeaster^ along boundarr lne to Barnett Bt; along sad boundarr Une south lerlr to the center Une ot la fllon Avenue thence westerlr alont * center lne of East Mlton Avenu the center Une ot Bamett Street northerlr along the center Un r -ejf-barnett Street to the center Une o ~ ~ Or Avenue; thence north :?»tn«l7 along the center lne ot-bat "ll.ot Avenue to the center Unt of meat. Pennsylvana Ralroad! thenot fcetwrtheasterlr alone tht ctnttr Unt ol Pennsylvana Ralroad to tht _b«twaen-th»-clt> -ot tht Cltr ol Lnden, beng Place of bulnnln. WARD. aacotro DSTRCT trjbtdnnlnf at tht ntrectlon ot the e Unt ol Cast Or Avenue; center Unt ot Montgomerr Street; Lnden. Avtnne> tbenct aortljerlr along tht center Use of.lnden.avenut,- to tbe center llnt-o Huljok Weoe htnee northeasterlr.along-.tne- -canter lnt nt BuUck Place «nd the etnttr - ln of Hullc Pltoe txttodtd «orthsat«r)y. to tht boundary Un between the. Cty X Rehwty tht Cltj of Llnden therxe WthtMttrlr alon atd boundarr Una ;o the center lne ot Allen BtrtBt extended northeuterlr. Mpf the plocs offtttmln. SECOND. WAR& THRD.DSTRCT Begnnng at the ntersecton of tha sntef lne of Hf. Oeo;ger Avenue ; the boundary lnt between; tbt Cltr of Rahwar tht Cltr ot Lnden, thence erabogyardkwdarfm to the center. Un» ofruuck Plact extended northeasterly* to lad "boundary lne; thesm-jmthwesttrl]r - alon tht center Hot of Hullnk Jlsce utended. northttsterlr along tht center tnt rtkhrkl.nden Avenue thenoe loutherlr along tht canter Unt of Llndea< Avenue to Scott Avenue: thenee northwesterly "vans Street to th eenter lne of West the center Unf of Evans Street: thenct nthwesurtr along tht center lne ol along tht ttnttr Unt of West 8coU *>vtnut to tht center Unt of Ludlow trett thence northeutertr alont tht tenter. Une of Luclow Street to th center Una ol Wtt Lncoln Avenut thenee: soxthvesttrlrjalasg^ tht_cnte Una ol West Lncoln - Avtnut to th :enttr Unt of St, Oeorges Avenue thenct northtaaterlr along tht center of St. Otorget Avtnut to th boundarr Unt between th Cty of Rahwar tht Cltr of Lnden, beng the lace of begnnng. WARD. FODRTB DBV TRCT; Begnnng at the ntersecton f tht center Una ol Bt. Qeorges Ave-. tht boundarr lne between the Cltr of Rahwar tst Cltr ot Unlen: thence southwesterly along th nter lne of St. Georges Avenu to he eenter lnt of West Lncoln Ate- jut; thsnet southeasterly along tht eenter Un of Wtst Lncoln Avenue to the eenter Unt of Ludlow Street! henet southwtsterlr along tht centtr Une of Ludlow Street to tha center-lne jf Wat 8cott Avenue; thence sorthwesterly alont the center Unt ot West Scott Avenue to he center Unt. ot St. Qeorves Avenue; thence southwesterlr alon th ctnttr Urn of St. Oeorges Avenut to tht center Une of Westtleld.venue) thset westerly alon tht cen ter Un ot Westtleld Avenue to tht boundarr une between the Cltr of Rahwar Clark Townshp: thenct lortheastrlr along sad boundarr lne o tht boundary lne between tne Cltr t Rahwar the Cltr of Lnden: hence southeasterly along last men- Joned boundary lno to the center llu f St. Oeones Avenue, beng tht plae* of begnnng. THRD WARD. FRST DSTRCT: Begnnng at the ntersecton ot th lenter Un ot Plerpont Street tha jenter lne tt Waltera Street; thenct southeuterlr along the center Uno ot Walters Street the center lno, of Walters Street extended southeuterlr to tht center Un of tht Pennsylvana Ralroad; tbeac southwesterly along he- center lne of the - Pennsylvana Ralroad to the boundarr Une between ho Cltr of Rahwar Woodbrldge Townshp; thence northwesterly along atd boundarr Une to the center lne )t Colonla Boulevard; thence eastern alongthe center Une of Colonla Boulevard to the. Center lne ot Jefferson Avtnuet thenee northerly along the tenter lne of Jefferson Avenue to the Safea fha ce t t ogomr Btut!,rth*ace southeasterly along the cenur l.lma ot East Or Avenue to tht tn* :rt«r lne ot Barnttt Btmt thenot Ttoathtrlralon tht center Una of Ba- tt Street to tht mnttr lne of «art lton Avenue] thence eutrly alem «-center lne of last Ullton Av«nu» >tht boundary lnt between the* Cty :*f luhway. the Cltr. ot Llnden toence southwuurly along.sad euterlr alongthe center lne ot Drove Street to tha center Une ot St. Oeorga Avenue; thence northerly along the center lne; of St. Oeorges Avenue to the center- lne of Plerpont Street: hraae.northeasterly along the center Una ot Plerpont Street to the center f Wl Stt b th l! sway Rver, thence wes t tt f th Ra along R way Rver, thence westerlr along center tta«of tht Rahwar Rver ctnttr Una o! Peterson Strtt j Has) ot Paterson Strat to tha < Una of latt Mlton Avenue thane* "Avenue to.thvetata- Bat Place; thene to the- center lsa Wuhlmtoa.jt; thenct easterlr along tha etn. llnt ot Washngton: Street to ht Unt- orrmsntronwr- ttntt, northerly alon th* center lst Montgomery 8trt*t to tht center of Bast Or Avenue, beng tha of begnnng. - ^^.-Jt8T WARD. THRD OZSTRXOTt tsbthnnlna- at tha ntersecton ol tht Une ot tht Fansylvalft -Ral-.,.- d tht center Unt ol last Or laamnae; thence touthtuurlr alon tht E^etMtr Unt.of last Or-Avtnu M.:, O» center Une ot Montomery Strtet ttkaet southerly alon tht eeour Unt! -Montcomerr Btreet to the ocnter Tot wasnua (rattlr alon jtor. tht center Una ol t U traterly alon the canter Una l Washngton Street to tha center Una «t Columbus Place; thence southerly -«lonx ths center Une ol Columbus Place to the canter Una of last MUton Avenut; thence westerly alon the ^ n e t tjf* MM^TT awww^ ta ottr-un*- w y.. tha center Une ot Lawrence street) ; t)t=ce np.rjh»rlt alon thtxenter Una! ol Uwrenco:Street to tha center Une; - ol Washlnton Street thence westerly! --lon the center Una ot Washngton Street tha eenter Una ot Washng* tn Street extended westerlr to the center Una of tha Rahwar Rver thence cortherlr along tha center lnt ol tha Rahwar Rver to the caster.une ot Monroe Street; thence westerly alon the center Una of Monroe Street to the center Una ol Man Street; ; htnca northerly alon tha canter lne ot Msln Street to the cenur Une at tht Pennsylvana Ralroad) thence nortnerlr along the center Una of Wetl Ustn Strtet to the center Une ot Central Avenue;! thence westerly along tht tftnt** Una of Centra] Avenue to tha,>- lne ot rvtng Street; thenoe north"lr alen the center Una. ot rv h» Street. W the center Une of Watt Street; thenoe northeasterly along tht etnter lst ef Whlttler Street to th tenter Unt ot tha Rahwar Rlvtn unct southtrlr along the eenter Unt r tht Rahwar Rver to the center, not rwgrroraad-avenat thence lonttn w rtsterly along th centtr Une of Wet Or Avenut to the etnter Unt of [ th Ptrmylronla RalUotd, btln tha Psco of begnnng. FRST WARD. FOURTH DSTRCT: -Begnnng at th sttthouoa ot th ttr Unt ol AUen Street uttndecv sterlr to tht boundary Unt bt the Cltr ot Rahwar tht ol Lnden the sad boundary thene southeasterly along sad darr Une to the center Unt of. Pennsylvana R.R. thn southterly alon th center Unt of th sylranla Ralroad to tho eenter of West draad Avenue; thenct lawesterlr alon th center Unt of nt Or Avenu to the center Unt th Rahwar Rver: thence northerly the center Unt of th Rahwar r to. thtf center Unt ot Whlttler *t:.thenot northeasterlr alon the) Une of Whlttler Street to; th Unt ot Wtst Lncoln Avmu lea southlasurlr along tht ceattt ot Welt Lncoln Avenu to toe er Unt ol Allen Strtet; thene» hasurlr alon tht center Unt ot Street the eenter Un ol strtet extended northeasterly to ndarr Un between the Cltr o m.j the Cltr of Lnden, beln lace of begtnnln. ND WARD. FRST DSTRCT nl at tht ntersecton ot tha of et, Oeorges Avenue an of Bt. deortes A tot of West Scott Avtnue West Scott Avenue to the >ra street thence no th center Hot ef Wtct Seett Avenue, bllng tbt tlace ef btflnnjs. ffcond. WARD. BXOOVP TRCT. Be nnlng.l tha lnuraactlon o(.th.omur Une-ol Ann tftreet ex tasttd sorthaatttljrtotht htondan Un* betweep thv Otty of flehway. sad, the Cltr, of Unden,.the. ald brnmlary Unt.thence loulbweterly alon -(h center.lne,-of. ABn Street tt center Jlne,(. A extended oortneasterly center l l Alt B t t reet <h tended oortneasterly awd <h center lne ol Alton Btreet-to the oes. Ur lne -ot Wst. Llnoola»snUt thence rwrthweterbt ajom.the centef lne- ot West.tlnuln Avenue to the eent«lln t Whltl Stth te tht center Unt ef Man Blmt thtnet northerlr alon tht center Unt ol Man Street to th eenter Un of last Hlton Avenu. beng th place f begnnng.,_ FOURTH WARD. THRD DSTRCT: Begnnng tt the nterjecton of th :entr Un of the Pennsylvana Ral old, the centtr lnt of Bal Haelwood Avenue: thene southeatrly alon the xenter lne ol Cut 3aselvoc-d Avenue to.the center Une ot (ew Brunswck Avenue; thenct northlasterly alon the center Unt of New Jrunswlck, Avenu to tho center lne Adoma,Street;,.thenct. southeasterly along tbt center Hue ol Adtma Street o tn, center lnt cf Maln SttteUf. -hence-southwesterly alongtha center ne of.man Street to the center Un f Ml] Street thenct, southeasterly.long the center Une of MU 8trtet to he center lne. of Leesvllls Avenue: theqee southwesterly alon tht eenter " e ot LeesvlUe Avenue to tht bbunda-. Una between. the Cty ol Rahwar md Woodbrldge Townshp; thenee outhwester.lr alon sad boundarr lnt > St, oeorges Avenue: thene north- ;tet*rlr alon. sad boundarr Unt to tht center Une ot the Pennsylvana allroad; thence. northeasterlr alon he center lne of the Pennsylvana.sllroBd to the center lne ol tut [azelwood Avenue, beng the plaee of tenter l»t : bt-o Street: thenct of Walters Strct, beln tht Place _ BXCOND DSTRCT; t tht ntersecton ol th center Unt of Jefferson Avenue em tbj*-etatttunt of Orove-Streat; thenct loutherlr alon tht center Une of Jetlereon Avenue to the center Une ol Oelonla- Boulevard; thence westerlr JUDO htufenttr lne^ofcolonla^ Boulevard to the boundarr Une between (h Cltr of Rahwar Woodbrldge Town.westerly along the center Une kvenue; Hhence northerly alon - of BoTjeU Avenue " tha center UK* *t West nman Avenu thenc* tajterlr along tho center Une fwrt^navenu to the center thenc* tajterlr along tho center Ue -wtrtertjeuorl t^oeoter-un«.«ja^ of^wert-aua^navenue to the center Hue ot -MatflsonJvenu; thence northaloa tht eenur Un of Madson -. m~te~tlteente»-une of Drove Street; tnenee easterlr alons the center Un* «(.Orove Street to the center Una, ot Jtfepon Avenue., twlnj tht plagtofrttyrattfaf.. THRD WARD. TUHD DSTRCT: Btftnaln at tht ntersecton ot tht eenter,lne of West Lake Avan* tht tester lst ol Jensen Avenue thenee Mterlr alon tht center Un* of Wtst Lke Avenu to th etnter: Un* st Plerpont Street these* southwesterly alon th center un* of PltrppntStrte to tht eenter Us of St Otortt " Ayenue; thence southerly along th esnter Un* of St. Oeorget Avenue to th* eenter Une ot Orove Street: thne* westerly along th* cen- - s u m u tn - Una of MadsonAvenut; thence Buth< erly along the center Urn ot Madson Avenue to the eenter lne, of West n. saan Avenue; thtnee westerly tlos th eenter Una. ot West nman Avenue to tht center Use ol Jensen Avenue h thf lp^y tht center lne lh«ne»-nfltth»tlr tlom the center Un ol Jtnstn Avenue to the cenuruns o: Wtst La* Avenue, beng the Place ot bwlnpln. TBRD WARD. FOURTH DBTRCT: Betlnnln at tht ntersecton ol thr eater Un* ot Jensen Avenut th center Bn ol. Wel Lake Avenue; thence motherly alon th etnter Un* ot Jenatn^vsnue to th center lne of WMt Tosaa Avenul these* weterkt alon th* osnur Un* ol Wttt nman Avenue te the etnter Un of Cornell Avenue: Unset southerly along thr etnttr lst of Cornell Avenut to th boundary Un between tht Cltr of Woodbrldn TowsahlD la BramhaU Roads these* northwesterly alon; sstd bonndarr Us* n Bramhall Read,to th center Un* et West nmao Avenut; these* northerly along sad boosarr Une n Dukes Read to West Lakt Aveouertaenc* luttrlr along thr astr UtHrol Wtel L*e Anna* DSTRCT...- a tht ntersecton of th* enter Un ol tho Rahwar Rver th» eenter Un et Washngton Strut MModed wsttrlr: thence euterlr along, th* center Ust^ ol Washngton e*ot«r Us* ol Washngton Street t* th* etnttr Us*, ol Lawrence StreeB thse*. southerly alon tht center Un ol Lawrence Btret to th center Un* of East MUton Avenu: thtnc tasttrlr alon the center lst of (u t JClton Avtnut to th center lne of Paterson Street: thenst southerlr alon th center Uno of Paterson Street the center Une ol Pateraos Street extended southern to. the eenter Une ot tbr RahwarRven, thence euterlr alon tht center lst ol tht Rahwar Rver to the boundary Une "between the Cty of Rahwar Woodbrldl* Townshp! thne* southwesterly alont- sad boundary Un to the etnter tn* ol Rolph Avenue at Bart Strat thence eoutbwestcrlr alos tht etnttf Une of Rolph Avenu to tht centtr Un> ot Wpodbrldte Road; thence southwesterly alon th boundary Use between the Ctr. of Rahwar asd Woodbrdn Towsablp to tht cutter Un ol State Hghway Rout* Ho. t these* northerlr along the center Una ot Sttt* Hlghwar Route Ho. to the center Usa.ol the, Rver; thence westtrl? sorthtrlr.blonj tht cester lneot the Rver t«thf center lnt of Washngton Street extended waterly. btuu th* Place ot betonlo FOURTH. WARD. SECOND DS- TRCT: Belnns at the nterseetlba jf the eenter lne ot Seat Ullton Ave- U the enter Un* ol Man Btrttt lhano* easterly alon the enter Urn -"" tt* tenter: S Un of tho Sahwar Rver to th* cenur Us*-ol SUt* Hghway Rout* Ho. t tbuu* aostbrlt alon tht enter Us X Bteu Bmwoj: Boot*»o. te-lh* "Smnmtrr lne n*ween>lh«cltr-of Jlatt war Woodbrldga TownsnlB-thene* MUthweaUrlr alom lad boundary. Us* to tbe center Un* otleeavn* nsn llnhln. FOURTH Madlscs Rll Read to tht tntler Us l Watflld Avenue, beng th* Place t bglnnls. SXTH WARD. FOURTH DSTRCT! -Klnnln at th ntenecuon of the boundarr Us between th Cltr of Rahwar -Clark Townshp ^nd the e*o* ter Une of Revolr. Drve: thene southtrlr along th cenur Hue ol Revolr 3rlvt to th center Une ol Qresla trracr thene tuterlr southerlr long the center Use ol Oreslln Ter- -act to th ctnter Unt ct Elm Ttrraot thence easterlr along th canter ns Elm Ttrratt to th center Une of Uchard Boulvard thene southerly the center Une o Rchard Boulevard tothe-croter-lnt-ef Mlltom Soulevard thesct easterly atom th unter lne ot Mlton Boulevard to tht mtar Un ot Madson Avasut: tbnee.jtherlr alon the centtr Unt ol [adlsotr Avnu!- to tht center Un* of tt Lakt Avtnu; thtnc wsttrlr.on! tb center Un of West Lake..venue to tht boundarr Unt between the Cltr ot Rahwar asd Woodbrlde ownsblp at Dskea Road: thne* orthwestrlr alon sad boundarr Un n West Lake Avenue to Beeohwood Road; tbence northeasterly alon lad boundarr Une to tha boundarr Un ttwetn Unon Countr Mlddltatx Jounty: thence northerly along th joundarr llne_ between the Cltr ol WARD. FOURTH DS t th t t TRCT: Begnnng at the ntersecton the Pennsylvana. Ralroad the jnter lne- of Man Street thence loutherlr alon the eenter lno of Mas Btrett-to the. etnter Unt of Monroe treet; thence easterlr alon the eenr Us* ot Monroe Btreet to th* center lne. ot the Rahwar Rven thence outherly alon the cester Us* of the / hwar Rver to tha center Use ot Cut MUton Avenue; thence northwesterly along the center lne ot Kal Mlton Avenue to the center Une o Man, Street! thence loutherlr alon Jt center Une of Man Street_to_th center lno.of Adams Street: these* orthweter)r_alon the eenter Une ot.dams Street to HJo~ ce5wr~tb*~ few Brunswck Avenue; thenee southestorly.alon the center Un ot New! runswlck Avenue to the center Une ol :ast Haselwood Avenue; thence sorthesterlr alon the center lne ot :ut Haselwood Avenue to the center Une ot tht Pennsylvana Ralroad; thence sortheosterlr alon the eentet; ne of the Pennsylvana Ralroad to the center Use ot Man Street, beng the place or begnnng. PDTH WARD. FRST DSTRCT: leglnnlng at the ntersecton of the :enter lne of Central Avenue the (enter Use of West Man Street; thence outherlr along the center lne et West Man Street to the center Une of the ennsylranla Ralroad; thence south- esterly-alon -the center Un* of 4h ennsylvanla Ralroad to the center ne of Maple Avenue extended cutrly: thence westerly along the centr.ne of Maple Avenue extended euterlr along the center lno of Maple.venue to the center Une ot Jaques n-venue; thence northeasterly alon the :enter lne of.jaaues Avenue to the :enter Una oft. West Emerson Avenue: hence northwesterly along the center ne of West Emerson Avenue to the tenter lne of Bryant Street; thence lortherly along tho center lne ot Bryant Street to the center Une of Central Avenue; thence euterly along the center Ane ot Central Avenue to; the cent* Une of West Man Btret. beng tbe place ot beglnnln. FFTH WARD. SECONDDSTRCT: Begnnng at the ntersecton of tht center lne of Unon Btreet the lenter lne of Whlttler Street; thenct touthweaterlr along the center lne ot Whlttler Street to the eenter lne of West Or Avenue: thence southeutrlr along the center lne of West Qr Avenue to the center Une ot rvng Street; thence loutherlr alon :he center lne of rvng Street to tht center lne of Central Avenue; thence easterly along tbe center lne of Cen- :ral Avenue to the center lne ot New Church Street; thence northerly alon tha center lne of New Church Stree to the center Une ot church street; thnnct-ge5terhl.along_th»_ceter _lln of Church street to tho eenter Une o: Fernote Btreet! thenoe northerlr alon the center lne of Fernote Street to th center Une ot West Or Avenue; thence ttmtheutcrly alon the centel Une or West Gr Avenue to tho center lne of Wlnfled Btreet; thence northeasterlr along the center lne Wlnfleld Street to the center lne o: Unon -.Street; thence southeastern along the center Une ot Unon Stre to the center lne ot Whtter Street beng the Dlace ot beglnnlnc FFTH" WARD. THRD" DSTRCT: Begnnng at the ntersecton of th eenter lne ot Madson Avenue th eenter Une of Westfleld Avenue; thene easterlr along-the-center-une-of-w feld Avenue; thence euterlr alon tht center Une of Westt]eld Avenue to "-- oenten-*ner<*-st OeOTea- <t(a thenee northeasterly alon the cenl Use of St. Oeorges Avenue to th oenboundarr n e n ehwey rcarr Townshp -to - BU Road; thence northeasterly Jon the lost mentoned boundary Jne n Madson HU Roadto the center Une of Revolr Drve, beng the plact begnnng. flotc TO PERSONS- DB5DUKO ABSENTEE BALLOTS rou art a suaufled regstered Oter ot tht State who expects to bt btent outsde the State on June 985. or a Qualfed regstered ter who wll be wthn the state on une, 85 but because of llness physcal dlsabultr wll be unable cut your ballot at the polun place.-your dstrct on sad date yon leslre to vote n th Prmary Electon bt.held on June, 5, kndly ltned at once requestng that a cvl n absentee bauot be forwarded to u. Such request must state rour tome address, the address to hlch sad ballot should be sent, -just be sgned wth rour sgnature, state the reaaon whr rou wll not able to vote el rour usual pollng lace. No clvluan absentee ballot wlu e furnshed or forwarded to any ap- Ucant unless request therefor s retelved not less than eght days pror. the electon contans the fore- ;olng nformaton. NOTCE TO PERSONS N MLTARY SERVCE OR PATENTS N VET- JRAN8 HOSPTALS AND TO THE8 RELATVES AND FRENDS. tyou are la the mltary crrlct or re a patent n a veterans hosptal _ad desre to vote, or f you are a latlve or frend ot a person who la the multary ssrvlce or s a patent. a veterans hosptal who, you beleve wlu delrt to vote n the Cty of lahway Prmary Electon to be held une, 85. kndly wrte to the nderslgned at once makng appuca. on for a mltary servce ballot to be oted n sad electon to be forward.d * you. f you are n the mlutary jrvlce or are a patent n a veterans ospltal. statng your name, age, seral.umber, homo address the address t, whch you are statoned or can be found or f rou desre the multarr,ervlce ballot for a relatve or frend then- make an applcaton under oath or a mlutary servlco ballot to be for- ardtd to nlm. statng n your appllcalon that ne s over the ego of twenty, me years statng hs name, seral.umber, address the address at hlch he la statoned or can be lound. Forms of applcaton can bt obtaned from tbe undersgned. ROBERT W. SCHROF Cty Clerk Cty BaU 4 Campbell St Rahwr-y, H. J. euterly.along, the center Une of rjnl> Street to the center lne of Wlnflel Street; thenee southwesterly-along th oenter Une cf Wlnfleld Street to tb center, llnc^of.w_est_ Or Avenue thence northwesterly along the* centel Una of West Or Avenue to.the cen< ter Une of Pernote Street; thence aoutherl7..along the center lne of Fernote -Street to the center. Una of Church Street; thence westerly along.the center Une of Church Street to the center-una of-st Georges Avenue; thence southerly along the center lne of St. aeorce* Avenue to the center Une of Central Avenue; thence westerl] along the center lne of Central Avenue to the center Une ot Madson Avenue: thenco northerly along ha center lne of Madson Avenue to the center Une of Westfleld. Avenue, beln the place ol begnnng. Ann p Beglnnln at the ntersecton ot the] center Une ot St. Oeores Avenue the center lne of Church Street! thence - easterly alon the center Un New Church. Street; thenct loutherlr ot church Street to the center Une of along the center Une ot New Church 8treet~to.- the- center-une-ol -Cntral Avenue; thence easterly alon the can* ter Une ot Central Avenue to the center lne of Bryant street: thenee souther); along the center lne ol Brrent Stree to the center Une ot West Emersos.Avenue; thence routhcoterlr along tht center lne ot West Emerson Avenue to. the center lne of Jaquet Avenue! thence southwesterly along the crater lne ot JaQues Avenue to tha center Unt cf Maple Avenue: thence westerly alon tht center Une ot Maplt Avenut to th* eenter Une of St. Qeones Avenue; thence northeuterlr alon tht center Une of St. Oeores Avenue to the center Use of Church atreet. beng th Place of bglsnlng. 6ESTH WARD. FRST DSTRCT: Begnnng at.the ntersecton of th enter Use of Maple Avenue the center Une of Flerpont Street; thenct auterlr alon tbe center lne of Maple Avnut the center Une of Maple Avenut txtended easterlr to the cenler Une of the rennsyrraslerr" thenee southwesterly along the Une of th Pennsylvana Ralroad to tht eenter lne of Walters Btreet extended easterly: thenoe westerlr along theeenter Use of Walters Street *tended easterly along the centel lne 6f"Walera~8trto- tn»~eenter-un* of Perpont Street; thence northeasttrlr alon the center Use of Plerposf Street to the cester Us* of Mapl Avesue. bels the place ot begnnng. SXTH WARD. SECOND DSTRCT! Belnns at the ntersecton ot th eenter Une of Central Avenue asd th center Unt of Madson Avenue: these* euterlr along the center Une of Central Avenue to the center lne of St. Oeorges Avenue; thence southerlr along the center Une of Bt. Oeorges Avenu* to- the center.une of Mapl Avenue; thence euterlr along the.center Une of Maple Avenut to tha center lne of Plrpont Street: thence southwesterlr along the center lne ot Plerpont Street to the center Une of West Lake Avenue; thence westerlr alon th eenter lne of West Lakt Avenut to the enter lne of MadUon Avenu thnce northerlr alon the center Ur of Madson Avenu to the eenter Un of Central Avenue, beta.th.place ot btgnnln. J. SXTH WARD. THRD DSTRCT! Btlnnn at tho ntersecton of th* knundarr. Une between the Cltr ol *Uhwar tsd Clark -Townshp asd tbt enter Un ot Westtleld Avenue: -thno* southeasterly alon th center us* el Wastfleld Avenue to th enter Unt 6 Madson Avenue; thane* southerlr llon th* center Unt of MadUon Avtsot to th enter Un of MUton Boule-, thence westerly alon thrcenttl Mlton Boulevard to th center -jtrlt alos th center lst ct Rchard Boulevard, to th enter Un* ot Bm Tertaee thence westerly along th center Unof Urn Terrace to h* center Un* of Ottla. Terrace: thne* nanhtrlr»h(l westerly alone the ce*. ter Una ot O;rasln TerraeTle the Ctrl ter Une of Revolr Drve: thence north*! erly alon the eenter Une of Revolt Drve to the boundarr Une between th Cltr of Rahwxy Clark Townshp brdle, Mddlesex. Hew Jersey ts ntersecton wth the centerllm. Lake Avenue the pont lace of BKalKNNO. WArTD Jtl OlTKOT *» BEOnnONO t e pont l tb nursecton of -th cnttrunt ol Wetfld.vnus wth tht boundarr Unt ol th own ot Weetfltld. Unon Countr, New rsr. tha Townshp ot Clark, talon Countr. Ntw Jerstr. run n thtnee Southutarlr along * varous eourat of the ctntcrllno Westflld Avnte to u ntersecton Jth the ctntrua ol Old Rarltaa wad runslst thonoe a) South- -esterltnd alon the varous course! nt flm H«rt«n - -4 ts ntersecton wth th etstcrllnt Schuyltr Drve runnng thtnet Southeasterly apd along tht cenrunt of Schuyltr Drveto ts lnttrtctlon wth th oenterllne ot Rerltan. oad runnng thnce (4) Southterly alon the vertou courses the centerllne of Rarltan Road to ntersecton wth tht eentcrllne of e Reservor runnng thence <»> luthtasterly alon the varous lurn of the eenttrune ot tht Ressrolr to ts ntersecton wth tht center- Unt of Madson HU Rosd, sad csnter- Une of MadUon HU Road beng the oundary lne of.the Townshp of,ark. TJnlon Countr. New Jersey -Wty of-rahw»r - Unoo-CountT, Jerstr runnng thence () luthwesterlr along the varous nnes of the centerllne of Madson U Road to ts ntersecton wth the enterunt of Beechwood Road vnnlng theaee <7> Northwesterly long the varous eourses of the cenrllne of Madson HU Road to ts nrsectlon wth tht centerllnt of Rtrlan Road runnng thence () luhwelterly alon tht varous lurtet ot the eenterllne of Rarltan >ad to U ntersecton wth the aouthuterlr sdelne of Lot $89, Block 3 of the Tax Map ot the Townshp -Clark,_Unlon, New Jersey, oduced, sad Lot 969 beln owned the Board ot Educaton of the TltVorapBlr n persofr to thnmder> Tuwuhlp of Clarkj-Unlon-Gountr, New ELECTON NOTCE On Tuesday, June, 9S9 between rsey runnln thence (8) Northsterly alon the sad sdelne Lot «S9 to U ntersecton wth the utherlr sdelne ot Meadow Rosd unnlng thence () Northeuterly cm the sad southerly sdelne or ladow Road to ts ntersecton wth southwesterlr sdelne of Lot 49 Block 33 of the Townshp ot! ark, Unon Countr. New Jersey nnlm thence () Northwesterly long tho varous courses of the sad luthwesterl; sdelne of Lot #4, lock #3 to ts ntersecton wth Lot, Block #3 ot the Tax Map ot the wnshlp of Clark, Unon, New rsey, contnung on the sad ejecton of the sdelne of Lot #<s, lock. 3. through.* porton, of Lot OS, Slock 3 Lot 98. Block 3 ot the Tax Map of the Townshp Clark, Unon. New Jersey to ntersecton wth the boundarr llm tween the Townshp of Scotch FUlns. nlon Countr. New Jerser the wnshlp ot Clark, Unon, w Jersey, runnng thenct <3) ortheasterlr alon tht sad undary lne of the Townshp of ;otch Plans. Unon Countr. Nsw Jer- T the Townshp of Clark, Unon ounty, New Jersey, to ltttntenecllon rlth the boundary lne ot the Town- shp ol Clark. Unon Countr. New Jcr- j, the Town of Westtleld. Unon lountr. New Jersey, runnln lesce (3) Northeasterly alon e boundarr. lne of the Townshp of lark. Unon. New Jersey, e Town of Westfleld. Unon, ew Jersey to the ntersecton of tbe :enterlne of Westfleld Avenue the pont Place of BEONNDtO. SECOND WARD Frst Dstrct. Bounded by Oardee tate Parkway. Cty ol Lnden. Rrltao Rd.. Central Ave. Second Dstrct: Bounded by a ara D.tato Parkway, Reservor, Rarltan Rd_ chuyer Dr., Town ot Westfleld, West- Uld Ave., Townshp of Cranford. Cea-,rel Ave. THRD WARD Frst Dstrct: Bounded by Card E.8.T.) a Prmary Electon wll b held for the nomnaton ot publc offcers; on Tuesday. November 3, 65. a General Electon wll be hek durng the same hours lor the Electon ot publc offcers. Followng are the PubUc Offcers t be voted for at the Prmary Oen eral Electons: Oovemor ot the State of New Jerser Two Members New Jerser Sta Senate, Unon Countr. Fve members New Jerser Sta Assemblr. Unon Countr One Sherff Three Metnbere Board ot. Chos Freeholdera. 3 Coroners Also at the Prmary Electon. Jun 4,~W5, the Democrtttto Rept lloan Partes wll elect a male female member of ther respectl flnuntr Commltt>f«n each of the Dl] trlot of the Townshp of Clark. EDWARD R. PADUSKAK Townshp Perk Westfleld Ave. Clark, N. J. FoUowlo la» Ust ot h* potltn places n tht Townshp of Clark:. Ward DUtrote, 3, 3 Fran K. Hehnly School, Rarltan Rd. Word 2 Dstrcts J 3 Charm H. Brewer School Wntfleld -Ayr Ward 3 Dstrcts j 3 Tals Rd. School VaUr Rd. Ward 4 Dstrcts» Abraham Clark School Rltter Plac*. Followng U a - descrpton of ht varous electon dstrcts of th Townshp of Clark, sara beln contaned wthn the boundarr Une* herenafter desgnated:. - WAKD «t DrrmcT #> SEOJNNNa at a pont at the nterctlon of the eenterunc of Lake Avttht boundary; -Uu Towsshlp ol dark* Uslon Countr* New Jersey th Townshp ot Woodbrdge, Mddlesex, New Jersey asd runnlsg thence () Southwesterly along tha lad boundarr Un of th Townshp ot Cll*. Unon. New Jtrser tht \Townshp of Woodbrldgtr Hlddtur-tJomtr. -Hew Jersey to tht ntersecton wth thr Townshp of Clark. Unon.. Nev Jrar tsd the Townshp of EdUon, Mddlesex Countr. New Jerser asd runnln thence a) Southwesterlr alon the sad boundarr lne of thr Towsshlp ot Clark, Unon. Net Jersey asd the Townshp of EdUos, Mddlesex, New Jersey to the ntersecton wth the boundarr Use of the Townshp or Clark, Unon Countr, New Jersey tho TowsshP of Scotch Plans, Unon, New Jerser. runnln thence (3) Northerlr alos the boundarr Une ot the Townhlp of Clark. Unon Countr. New Jerjer " the Townshp of scotch Plans, Unon Countr. New Jerser to t* nter secton wth the Southwesterlr Une o: Lot #4, Block 3 «! the Tax Map ot the Townshp of Clark, Unon Conxttr, New Jersey t t were produced.hrouth Lot SOS, Block 3 Lot.nlng. thesce (4) Southeasterly, through Lot SO. Block #3 Lot #M. Block #3 on th Une produced by tht txttntlon ot th Bouthwtterly sde of Lot #48. Block #3 -elon ts varous courses to t»-lnurttcuon-»lurlle-kulhrj.ldelsa of Meadow Road nd runnng hence () Southuterlr. along th Southeaster^ sldeune of Meadow Road to ts sttrsetlon wth th southwesterly sdelne of Lot S8J, Block $3 ot the Tax Map of the Townshp ot Clark. Unlos Countr. New Jerser runnln thence (S) Southeuterlr alon th southwesterlr sdelne - of Lot #85. Block $3 to ts ntersecton wth th centerllne of Ra/ltan Road runns thence (7) Southwesterly atom the centerune ot Rarltan Road to ts lntereecflon wth the cesterune ot Lake Avenue runnng thence (&7 Southwesterly along the centerllm >t -Lake Avenue to ts ntersecton wth.he boundarr Une ot the Townshp of Clark, Unon Countr. New Jersey :he Townshp ot Woodbrldge, Mddle-.lex Countr, New Jerser the pont place of BEQNNKO. WARD # DSTRCT #3 BEODJHNQ at a pont at the tn- -ersectlbn ot the eenterun of -Lac* Avenue the boundarr Use of the Townshp ot Clark, Unon countr, New Jerser the Townshp ot Woodbrldtt, Mddlesex Countr, New Jerser runnng thence () Northwesterly along the sad centerllne ot Lake Avenue to Us ntenecuon wth th* centtrud of Rartan Road asd runsln thnce (3) Northeuterlr alon bt eenterune of Rarltan Road to U ntersecton wth tbt eenterus* ol Madson Bll Road asd runnlnl theno* Jou.Uujsjat.r: Urn of Madura BU Road to U nter lecton wth th centrune of Beechwood. Road runnln thenea (4) Southwlttrly alon tht ctnttr- lnt ot Beechwood Road to U ntersecton wth the boundarr lne ot.u. /Townhlp;of OlarkvUnlcn.- Ne. Woodbrldge Townshp. t. county. Hew.Jersey run ttfence (5) Southwesterly nln alone ut«r>. n Madson Hll Rosd: these* north- Towns *Mt«rrUoa ma bonndarr Un n Jtrstr "Yald boundary Una of ttu ot Clark, Unon Countr. New th Townhl* H Wood. tereof s 4,8. D. That the estmated amount of e cost ot the mprovements set forth Secton hereof to be contrbuted the Unted States Oovernmtnt s 9,. E. That the prospect! of salt of tht lstln-lbrary ts sltt tht octede of tnr prvate contrbutons be made for the purposes let forth Secton wll be appled to tha cost such purpose. Secton 3. That tha turn ot $4,, dudln sad down payment end nludlng tht contrbuton to bt med br l Unted States Government, any roctcds of the salt of tht txlsttng rary lu ste the proceeds kur "lv>te contrbutons to~ ved br the Cty, be the sams hereby approprated for th purpose ttted n Secton hereof. Secton 4. That thert s hereby.orlted tht ssuance of negotable mda of the Cty of n an fgregate prncpal amount of not exteedlng two hundred seventy-fve thou,nd doutrs (279,) tor the purpose fnancng the cost of the mprove- :nts propertes descrbed n Sec, >n hereof, exclusve of sad down >rment. pursuant to tha Local Bond consttutng chapter 3 ot Ttle A of the Revsed Statutes ot New rsey. The form, maturtes, other Jtalls of sad bonds shall be deter- nedbr cubevuent resolutons adsptpuruant to law. Secton 9. That pendng the ssuance the seral bonds authorsed n Secm 4 hereof there s hereby authorthe ssuance of bond antcpaton et of tha Cty of Rahwar n an tgregate prncpal amount of not exledlng two hundred teventy-flve thoud dollars (279,), pursuant to tht cal Bond Law, consttutng Chapter of Ttle 4A of the Revsed Statutes New Jersey. The form, maturtes.d other detals of sad notes shall determned by subsequent resolutons opted pursuant to law. Secton B. n.the event the amount be contrbuted by the Unted States vemment. the proceeds ot sale the-exttttnr-llbr*nr-end U ste,e proceeds ot prvate contrbutons. Lnden. Second DUtrlct: Bounded br Vlla?! Rd.. Cltr of Lnden, cty ot Rahwr, Unon Park Property, Lncoln Blvd.. Runnymede Rd.. Lberty St. FOURTH WARD Frst Dstrct: Bounded br Reservor, Garden State Parkway. Westtlsld Avt. Madson HU Rd. Second Dstrct: Bounded br Wt* feld Ave.. Oarden State Parkway. Valle.y Rd* Lberty St.." Runnrmedt Rd. Lncoln Blvd., Unon Countr Far Propertr. NOTCE TO PERSONS DX8RDO ABSENTEE BALLOTS f you ere * Qualfed retuur** voter ot &^fale~wh"6 expktx-to- shsentjtttswe-.ttn-.buu-go Jun«965, or a qualfed reutere voter, who wll be wthn the Sla June, 83, but because of lln.m n> nhvlnal fll.hllltv wll P. able to cut TOUT ballot at the poun plact s rour dutrtct on sad data am rou desre to vote n the Frlnur Electon to be held on June, 9! klndlr wrte or apply n person to th< undersgned at once requestng that elvluan absentee ballot be forward to rou. Sueb request must state roar horn* address, the address whch lad ballot should be sent, ant must b* sgned wth rour sgnature, asd state the reuon whr rou wll not be able to vote at rour usual potltn lace. No cvlan absentee ballot wll J furnshed or forwarded to any eppucant unles request therefor U r*> Jlved not less than eght dars Pro to the electon asd contans tbe fortlng nformaton. NOTCE TO PERSONS N MTLTTAR SERVCE > OK PATENTS N TT. ERANB HOSPTALS AND TO TBZD RELATVES AND FRENDS. f rou are n the.mltary l l n art a patent n the veterans hosptal desre to vote, or f you are a relatve or frend of a person who s n tht mlutary servce or s a patent n a eterans hosptal who. you beleve wll leslre to vote n the Prmary Elec lon to.. be held Juno,»69, tlndly wrte to thla undersgned at bnc< makng appucatlon for a mutory servce ballot to be voted n sad electon to be forwarded to you. f you are n the mlutary servce or are a patent n a reterans hosptal, statng your name, jge. seral number, home address the address at whch you are statoned.. can be found or t you desre the mltary servce ballot for a relatve or Frend then make an appucatlon under.th tor a mltary servce ballot to be forwarded to-hm, statng n your apjllcatlon that he s over the atl of twenty one years statng hs name, lerlal number, address the addraes t whch he la statoned or can be found. Forms of applcaton con be obtan* from tha undersgned. EDWARD R. PADUSXAX Townshp Clark WesUltld Ate. Clark. N. J. COR>ORATl6N~N6TC PUBLC NOTCE U hereby gves tha je followng Ordnance.wu duly dopted approved on fnal readng regular meetng ot Munlelp" Jouncl, Cltr of Rahwar, N. J., Wed- >etd*r-*v*alng, Msy 3. -S85. ROBERT W. 8CHROF Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE ACTHORZNO TKK CONSTRUCTON OF A PUBLC LBRARY N THE CTTY OP RAH- WAY; APPROPRATNG* THE SUM OF 4. FOR SAD PURPOBES AND AUTHORZNG THE SSUANC OF 273.O BONDS OR NOTES TO PNANCE PART OF THE COST THEREOF. BE T ORDANED BY THE MUNC*,AL COUNCL OF THE CTY OF SAHWAY, N THE COUNTY OF JNON, NEW JERSEY: Secton. That pursuant to tht apllcable statutes ot the 8tate of Ne ersey there s hereby authorsed th* lonstructlon of a new publc Ubrarr, f* freproof constructon, on a porton f the ste of the Lncoln School no vned br the Cltr, together wth other Urposea necessarr. appurtenant or nldental thereto, lubstantlallr n ac< ordanee wth tht plans tjd-speclfles-..ons therefor to be prepared by Heroert B. Bouthern, Archtect, to b approved br the Muncpal CouncU a led n the offce of the Cltr Clerk. Secton 3. t u herebr ucertalned, etermlned asd declared by thu Councl u follows: A. That an appropraton w u contaned n a budget or budgets ot the Cltr heretofore adopted under tha capton "Dows Payment Fund" or "Cap! tal mprovement Fund"; that there U - tvallable ln-*ald apnosrla.tlaa he sum ot 29. whch sad sum herebr approprated aa a down parmnt for the purpose descrbed n Seolon hereof. B. That the estmated maxmum Amount ot bonds.or-notes tq.be Usuec* y the Cltr for. tho-,aforesad purpose descrbed n Secton hereof»376,.. That the estmated. maxlmum_ NEWS-RECORD, Thurs,, May 2, _965_ Pago set fortbv n Subsectons 2 CD) nnd hereof, h»ll be receved by the.7 pror to the luuance of the bond! notes authorlud n Secton A hereof, then the amount of mch ond or note to be luued ball be duced br the. amount receved m the Unted States Government d the proceeds of sale of the exstng rary t* ste the proceed! prvate contrbutons. n the event funds to be so contrbuted are reved br the Cty after the ssuance the bonds or notes authorzed n ctlons 4 S hereof, then juch ;nds shall be appled to the payment the bonda or note* so ssued,.all be used for no other purpose. Secton t. tt U hreby de!»rmnecl,d declared bt thu Oup*>u M fmws: A. That the bonds or notes ssued rsuant to ths ordnance ahull bear lerest at a rate or ratea not e«*ds; sx p ere en tum per annum. B. That the perod of usefulness of mprovements or property descrbed Secton hareof for whch the obltloos authorsed n ths ordlmuc* e to be ssued U forty rears. C. That the supplemental debt stateent requred by Secton 4A:2* of Rerled Statutc wa, pror to tne Bge of ths ordnance on frst adlng. dulr made fled n the flee of the Cty Clerk, sad suplemental debt statement shows that,e tros debt of sad Cty, ae defned Secton 4A:2-43 of tha Revsed Sutes, ts ncreased br ths ordnance n e sum of 279,, that the ssu&nce of the oblgatons authorsed ths ordnance s permtted by the :capton ot the debt llmltatlon connne d n Secton 4OA:2-7 <«> of the cal Bond L Secton 8. That tha amount of the >rocexds of the oblgatons authorsed >r ths ordnance whch mayb< ended, for nterest on tmch obllatlons, rchltectural, englneerlns lnpec- OD costs legal expenses, the cost f the ssuance of the oblgaton hl thta l% l rlntlng, adverttjement of ordnances, solutlon notces of (ale. gal xpene, n the manner provded n Seotlon 4&-.3-3 of the RerUed Sta-.utes. s not exceedng t4... Secton 9. Tha full fath credt o: the Cltr of Rahwar ara hereby pledged tha parmnt ot tha prncpal nterest on all ot tha bonds note ssued Durauant to ths ordlaanc. tha sums requred for such payment hall n each yaar whlla tnr aald bonds or notes tra ouutlng be ncluded n tnst annual budget to sttutln Chapter 3 ol Ttle 4A of the rued Statute of New Jersey. The form, maturtes othr detals of sad notts thall bt dtermned br eubsequnt resolutons adopted pursuant to law. SECTON 7. t U htrebr determned dclartd br thu Councl u follows: A. That th perod of usefulness ot the mprovement* or propertes dscrbed n Secton hereof for whch tht bonds an hrtbr authorad s ten () n a n. B. That th bonds or notes ssued pursuant to ths ordnance shall bear nterest at be ne not exceedng sx Dercentum per annum. C. That the supplemental debt statement requred br Bectloa 4A:2- of tbe Revled Statutes has been dulr made fled n the offce of ths Cltr Clerk pror to tha passal of ths ordnance on frst readlnv, that the ssuance of the oblgatons authorsed br ths ordnance U permtted br the excepton to the debt lmtatons contaned n Secton 4OA:2-7() of the Revsed Statutes, that the cross debt of sad Cty as detlned by Secton 4A:2-43 ot the Re- - Tlsetl StatuUa U ttcraamd brtna ordnance br ffteen thous dollars (3,). D. That tho total amount of the procedes of the oblgatons authorlud br ths ordnance to be «xp«ad*d fomntarast on ths oblgatons authorsed heren, engn ee rng nspecton costs, legal expenses, the cost of the ssuance of the oblgatons authorsed br thu ordnance ncludng prntng, advertsement of ordnance notces of sale legal expenses, other expenses as provded n Secton 4A:2-2 of the Revsed Statutes, s not exceedng on thous dollar* (.). SECTON 8. The full fath credt of the Cty of, n the of Unon, New Jersey, arc. hereby pledged for the payment of tho prncpled! ed fo rthe payment.of the prncpal of nterest on all of the hoods or notes luued pursuant to ths ordnance, the sums requred for such payment shall n each rear whle any of sad bonds or notes are outstng be ncluded n the annual budet rased by tax wthout lmtaton as to rate or amount upon all tha t«table property wthn sad Cltr. SECTON 9. Thla ordnance lhall take effect 2 days ater tme frst publcaton thereof»ft*r dn«ptu»f pursuant to law. CORPORATON NOTCE PUBLC NOTCE s hereby glvrn that the followng Ordnance was duly a.dodud approved on fnal readng at a regular meetlne- ^f Muncpal Councl Cty of. N, J. w.o *»4%v»r»nln». Mar 2. SPS. ROBERT W BCHROK Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AN ORDNANCE AUTHORZNQ THE CONSTRUCTON OF A NEW 7RE HOUSE N AND POR THE CTY 7. N THE COUNTY 7 UNON. NEW JERSEY. AND PRO- VDNO FOR THE SSUANCE OP BONDS OR NOTES TO JTNANCK THE COST THEREQ7. BE T ORDANED BY THE MUNC- PAL COUNCL OP THE CTY OP RAH- WAY, N THE COUNTY OF UNON, NEW JERSEY: Secton. That pursuant to the appllcable statutes of the Btato of New trsey, there s hereby authorzed that ntructlon of a flrehnuse. n for Cty of R&hway, New Jersey on,nds now owned by the Redevelopment Agency of the Cty ot, ew Jersey, ttle of whch wll be coneyed to the Cty at, before oust met ton of sad flrhouse, kno as Man Btreet East Emerson Aveme. Lots 3. 32, 34, 35. <O 42 Block 663, all substantally n accordwth th therefor prepared by Max Vogel Hsrbert B. Bouthern, Archtects, of PERT AND SASSY Beach cover-up for swmtme fun! Cotton seersucker popover desgned wth fashon flar by Elzabeth Stewart. Cowl collar necklne new ruffly style above-^lbow sleeves have *old coor border trm. Blue or yellow Rnd whte strpes. To be featured n Sportswear Fashon Show nt HsHn ft Company n Wostfeld on Saturday. rased br tax wthout lmtaton u rate or amount upon au th taxable propertr wthn aald Cltr. Seotlon. ThU ordlnano* shau take effect twenty jujra_atter_lhl_ frstjub^ Ucatloo th»»yrtf *tf* f"f pursuant to law. Rahwar. New Jersey, heretofore fled wth the Cty Clerk. Secton. 3. That Secton 2 of aal Ordnance bo amended to read aa follows. t s hereby determned, declare found by ths Councl aa follows: (A) That the estmated maxmum amount to b* rased from all source lor sad purpose s tne sum of»225,ocx <B) That tht) estmated maxlm amount of bonds or notes to be lssu lor sad purpose la J23.T3. (O That an appropraton wu oo talned la a budet or budgets of th CORPORATON NOTC PUBLCNpTcg s hereby glrenthat the followng: ordnance WU duly adopted approved on fnal rtadlcr at- a reg-ular meatlng of Munlclp Councl, Cltr or Rahwar, N. J.. Wed nesdar erennr. Mar 3, 99. ROBERT W. SCHROF Cltr Clerk AN ORDNANCE AUTHORZNO THE RESURFACNG OF MAN STRUT (SKOTON 3} FROM EAST HA2ELWOOD AVENUE TO MOL STREET, AND OP MADSON AVE- NUE (SECTON 3) FROM WEST LAKE AVENUE TO WEST NMAN AVENUE, TOGETHER WTH SUCH OTHER WORK AND PURPOSES NCDENTAL THERETO, AND PRO- VDNG! FOR THE SSUANCE OF BONDS OR NOTES N THE AMOUNT OF 4,25 TO FNANCE THE COST THEREOF. BS T ORDANED BT THE MUNC- AL COUNCL. OF THE CTY OP JERSEY: SECTON. That pursuant to ap- lcablo statutes of the State of New feney. t s hereby authorsed: A. That tho road wars of the followlnr streeu be resurfaced for ther full wdth between-curbs:. MAN STRKT (SECTON ) from East Haselwood Avenua to Mll Street 2. MADSON AVENUE. (SECTON 2) from West Lake Avenue to West nman Avenue B. That suob other work be performed ncdental to sad mprovement that mar be requred, or any other purposes or facltes necessary, appurtenant or ncdental thereto. SECTON 2. Tha> the lmproreraenu [escrbed n Secton hereof shall be nstructed aa a local mprovement br for the Cltr of Rahwar. subs t anallr n accordance wth Plans specfcatons to ba prepared therefor T the Cltr Engneer approved br e State Hghway Commssoner led n tbe Offce of the Cltr Clerk. B*ctlon 3. That tt h.eraot deto> lned declared br ths Councl tu llows: A. The maxmum esllnatsd amount of money to be rased from all sources for the purposes stated n Secton hereof s ffteen thoua dollars (»5.). 8. The estmated maxmum amount of hnndn nr_notts_tq^pl_lmued_; for the purposes stated n Secton hereof * fourteen -thous two hundred ffty dollars ( M, 33).. That the maxmum estmated amount to be contrbuted br the State throuh the Hlghwar Department pursuant to R.S. 27:5-.4 et e<j. s sx thous dol- Cltr. heretofore adopted, under capton "Captal mprovement Fund por avalable n-tad-a; proprlatlon the sum of,33; wh sad sum U herebr approprated as down payment for the purpose scrlbed-ln Secton hereof. flretlua X Tual sad sum of be the same s hereby approprate for the purpose stated n Secton hereof. Secton 4. That there s authorze the ssuance of negotable bonds > the Cltr n an aggregate prlnclp. amount of not exceedng Two Hundrc Thrteen Thous, Seven Hundre< Ffty Dollars (23.75) for th purpose of fnancng the coat, exctaalt of sad down payment, of the mprovemnt* propertes descrbed n flee tlon hereof, pursuant to- tha Local ond Law, consttutng Chapter 2 Ttle 4A of the Revsed Statutes New Jersey. The form maturtes other detals of sad bonds shall be d ;ermlned by subsequent resolutons adopted pursuant to law. Secton. That pendng the ssuance of the seral bonds authorzed n Secton 4 hereof s hereby authorzed tbe of bond the Cty n an aggregate prncpal mount of not exceedng Two Hundred Thrteen Thous, Beven Hundred Flftr Dollars (3.73); pursuant to the Loeal Bond Law, consttutng Chapter 2 of Ttle 4A ot the Revsed Statutes of New Jersey. The form, method of sste, maturtes other detals of sad notes shall be deter mned br subsequent resolutons adopted pursuant to law. Secton 8. t s herebr. determned, declared found by ths Councl follows: A. That ths bonds or notes pursuant to ths ordnance bear nterest, payabls seml-annualy. at not exceedng sx per centum per annum. B. That the perod of usefulness of the mprovements of property descrbed n Secton hereof for whch the oblgatons authorzed n thla ordnance are to be ssued, wthn the Umltatlona prescrbed by the Local Bond Law. s rty yean. C. That the supplemental debt statement requred by Secton «:A 2- of the Revsed Btatutes was. pror to thow passage of ths ordnance on frst nlnz (3> North readng, duly made fued n the \ we&t. 5 offce of the Cty Clerk, aald supplemental^ debt statement shows thot ht gross debtorfff Clly. as delnej n Secton 4:-76 of the Revsed Statutes, s ncreased by ths ordnance n the sum of $.23,75 that the ssuance of the oblgatons authorzed by ths ordnance s wthn all debt an (6,). D. The estmated amount of the eost ot the purpose stated n Secton hereof to be contrbuted br the Cty U nne, thous dollars (9,).. E. That a down payment appropraton wu contaned n the budget of the Cltr heretofore adopted; that there U now avalable tn sad appropraton the sum ot seven hundred flftr dollars (75). whch aald aum U herebr approprated, a* a. down Parmnt for the purpose* descrbed s Secton hereof... SECTON 4. That the lad lutn ur tteen thous dollar* (9,) be tbe same U herebr approprated or the purposes tattd s Secton creof, SECTON 9. That there ft herebr-*uthorlsed the Usuance ot. negotant! ot tbt Cltr n ht aggregate AX-STAtE~MUSTCANS Four -students of-rahwa\ Junor Hgh Schools have been selected for he All-State ntermedate B Orchestra. The muscans seated are Mss Janet ramfstteft, who was lthopflfstchar b are Mss Janet ramfstte, n the orchestras voln secton t tbe concert master poston, Alec Sachs, also chosen as a volnst. Stng are Mss Karen Yergalons, left, Wendy Walton, who were named to the clarnet secton of the 6rTh^nnscdl~groraTw perform ths month. ( News-Record Photo by Kenneth M. Lonfey).^ the State of New Jeney: SUBURBAN ANK OF LVNGSTON. New Jer- Banklng. Corporaton: PREMER t OASOLNE SUPPLY CO.. e Ne», corporaton: MCHAEL J. HAR JS. NC.. a corporaton ol New y; am C..a p d THE STATE,OP NEW JERfnjnnts. *"""* Artlfm E* ecu on For Bale of MortKaEed Premses. By vrtue of the above-stated wrt executon to me drected shall exne for sale by publc venduc. n the ard of Chosen Freehslders Meetng om. 3rd Floor Unon Countr Court ause Annex. n the Cty of Elzabeth. J.. on Wednesday, the 2nd day of ;ne A.D.. 9CS. at two oclock n the cmoon of sad day. All the followng tract or parcel of,nd the premses herenafter parcularly descrbed, oltuated. lyng ns n the Cty ot, Unon State of New Jersey. BenlnnlnR at & pont n the southly sde of Hamlton Btreet dstant.5 feet easterly from the lnterscc- 3n of the sad southerly sde of mllton Street wth the easterly sde St. Oeorses Avenue: thenee runnng along the sad sde of Hamlton South 5 degrees 45 mnutes " f-*t tn a pont: thence rundegrera 5 mnutes Wash By Regonal Class CLARK The Class of 967 of Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School wll have a par wash un Saturday from :3 a.m. to 4 p.m. n the schools parkng lot n the event of ran, the event wll be held on May 29. Money receved from washng cars wll be used for future actvtes of the class. reet»st 5. ng 2 tst San Francsco to Be Museum Flm Topc "Wonderful World of San Francsco, a color moton pcture, wll be shown at the Unon Park Commssons ^tpnt p r^5crlbed by Jaw. borrow n s to be made under the provsons of N.J.S, 4A: 2-7 (Q). That pror to fnal pan ate of thl ordnance there waa fled n tbe offce of the Cltr Clerk the certfcate of the Drector of the Department of Local Oorernment. Trenton New t showng that yj duplcate-- eecuted rncldtu amount of not axeeedloc flf- :een thousud douan (5,) tor tht purpose ot fnancng th* cent ot tha mprovement! purposes dtorlbed Secton her*of, pursuant to tha LfO«al-Bon4-LfcWr-cojstlUtnr Chanter! E of TUlt 4A of th«uerutd Statute! jf NBW Jner. The form, maturtes other detau ot sad bond* shall be determned br subsequent * resoluton a4dt«d punuant to law. ACTON fl. Tbat ptndlnt the JMU- -ace of he" sertal"lon<la~luthorlatrtj Secton $ hereof, thert mar be ssued bond antcpaton notes ol the Cttr n, an agfruat* amount not exceedng orgnal copy of sad supplemental debt statement was fled n sad offce pror to the fnal passage of ths ordnance. Secton 7. That the amount of the proceeds of the oblgatons authorzed by. thla ordnance whch may.be. exr pended for engneerng, legal other expense tems enumerated n Secton <(A:2-2 or the Revsed Statutes s sot exceedng $2,.. Secton 6. The full fath credt of the Cltr ot. n the of Unon, New Jersey, are hereby pledged for the payment of th prncpal of lntereet on all of the bonds or notes ssued pursuant to ths ordnance, the sums requred for such payment hall n each year whle any of sad bonds or notes are outstng be ncluded n the annual budget rased hr taxes leved wthout lmt as to rate, or amount upon all tht taxable -property wthn lad Cltr. Secton. Thla ordnance shall take effect twentr daya after the frst publcaton thereof after fnal passage pursuant to law. SHERFFS SALE SHERFFS SALE Superor Court" of Rtw Jerssr, Chanoerr DlTtsltm tnlon Countr. Docket jr r 33-8 AXM FDRA. BAVNaB AND LOAN ASSOCATON, A Barngs Loan AssolHlorm H8 Unlteg-8t»tw-ot Amerca. Plantff, TS. FRANK ZOCCM CAROLNE ZOCCH; nl> vlfe; STATB BANK nne 4 North 39 decrees s East_ feet to the pont or place BeKnrrncT^ --,. Also known as fl34 Hamlton Btreet,!. New Jersey. There s due approxmately $6, wl.h nterest from Aprl 2, 985 C6t3. "Ths Sherff reserves lhe,rlxh.t_to. ad;. ourn ths sale. RALPH ORBCKLLO, Sherff nnthony V CARCSO, Atty. DJ t RSR CX-26-3 /«/< Fees: S5.J Tralsde Nature Scence.""eesrmsu"";! Center n the Watchung Reser-! - on Sunday at 3 p.m. tn.utes! _ f CORPORATON NOTCE PUBLC NOTCE s hereby slven that ue followlnk Ordnance was duly adopted ond approved on fnal readlnr at a rceular meetng- of Muncpal Councl, Cty of Rah«ay, N. J,, Wednesday evenng, May ROBElT W. SCHROF Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AN ORDNANCE ENTTLED "AN ORD- NANCE ACCEPTNG AND ADOPT- NG THE COMPLED AND RE- VSED ORDNANCES OP THE CTY OP-. ESTABLSHNG. AND PROVDNG FOR THE PUBLCA- TON THEREOF" Adopted October th. 95, referrng partcularly to Tltlo V, Chapter et-soq^ enttled "TRAFFC" of sad ordnance. BE T ORDANED BY THE MAYOR AND MUNCPAL COUNCL ot the Cfty of : Secton. The tollowln descrbed ntersectlons are hereby desgnated ~ YELD NTERSECTONS." LAKESDE DRVE at ts easterly westerly ntersecton wth Mldwood Drve. A "YELD" sgn asln^3sl-»lue5_bnd length hall be nstalled on both of "he "above mentoned ntersectons, on Lakesde Drve. Secton 3. Any ordnance or -larta of ordnances nconsstent herewth of ordlnanc are hereby repealed.. *Be"cnon"*J.lsuraauLB shall tateeffect mmedately alter passage, publcaton accordng to la*x approval thereof br the Drector ot tht Dvson ol Motor Vehcles. When t comes to nvtatons, announcements other socal statonery, come to us for counsel that reflects our upto-date knowledge- of what s RGHT. WEDDNG NVTATONS BUSNESS. FORMS STATONERY NEWS-RECORD 47 Broad Street FU. V6 l:.x..» * - ; " - -M.,:..! t. J-VnstslleJV f?ts tm(s-\ : * ~^* y.-:^yr^ ^*.^<:.g ^Vy*^^?t.JL*S»»B

11 lee cream s a leadng heat- soclal stomach" n whch t.stores food to share wth other ants. JExperenced. Professonal Fttng 5 95 Do Be Careful allh Groutng Feet-We Alwart Arc" SCHWARTZ SHOES "One of JVetc Jertcy Fnest Shoe Soret" 59 Man Street,, N. J. OPEN FRDAY TLL 9 P.M.. NEWS-RECORD, Thurs.. May Democratc Club Has nstallaton The meetng of the Second Ward Democratc Club n Bachmanns Whte House nn on Frday was conducted by newly Thby "are: Presdent, Paul L. Angelo; vce presdent, Mrs. Bernard E. Channell; recordng secretary, Mrs. Eugene J. Swedler; correspondng secretary, Fred Graf; treasurer, John F. Hennessey,. sergeant-atarms, Edward Hanson. Mr. Angelo asked for the cooperaton of each member to get-out the vote for the-comng j Prmary Electon, stressng the fact that t s as mportant as any General Electon n spte jof the fact-that most people are not aware of ts value. An executve commttee, ncludng all offcers representatves from each dstrct, j wll meet make suggestons to the membershp concernng {changes n the by-laws proj grams for the future, The membershp endorsed! Mayor Robert E. Henderson n hs bd for an Assembly seat j by a unanmous vote expressed the desre to see Rah way represented n the stat government. A group of volunteers agreed to meet plan a regstraton drve. A charman to coordnate the effort wll be elected at the next meetng on May 27. Meet ngs,.wll contnue through thp summer. Durng a dscusson of ward problems, t was noted that the Second Ward would lke to thank cty offcals employees for the excellent work they have done n keepng the streets clean free of debrs. Westfeld, RHS (Contnued from Page ) fleet-footed Dave Holl, paced them to an 8- wn over ther neghborhood rvals from Arthur Johnson Regonal Hgh School of Clark on Tuesday aft- ernoon. The wn kept the ndans a game one-half n front n the Watchung Conference. Bruce Henderson, ptchng one of hs est games of the season, held the Clark nne to three hts. The ndans opened the scorng n the frst nnng after two were down. Henderson was ht on the arm by a Km Rce fast ball Mke Punko walked Paul Starkowsky doubled down the thrd base lne, sendng Punko thrd where he scored on a rm_ptch._ Holl opened the second wth a home run to deep left nnng, agan wth two down, Punko sngled to left Starkowsky belted a home run to left center. Sweeney then -trpled to rght but was thrown out at the plate-n-the-top-of-the-sev enth, Joe Macanka sngled Henderson was safe on an er- or Starkowsky then h hs second home run of the day, Current Annual Rate Pad Quarterly PLUS TRPLE SAFETY. AXA Federal has one of the natons hghest ratos of reserves to savngs.. AXA s Federally chartered, operatng under rgd federal supervson. 3. Accounts are nsured to $, by a federal governmenf agency., Assets now over 2 Mllon AXA FEDERAL SAVNGS And Loan Assocaton Est RVNG STREET, FU~M242 Daly 9 to 4:3; Saturday 9 to 2 Noon DRWWH-WNDOW PARWNO- Account! tnwrtd To twm» By Tht Fotaral Mylnjt Ltan ntunneo Cw».. car. charman, s n charge of the Mr. Gallagher told polce that event. he had stopped behnd Mrs. Mofftts car when she started to The new offcers wlt-be nstalled. They are: Presdent, turn then braked suddenly so that he was unable to avod Mrs. Mary Layton; frst v5 httng the vehcle. Mrs. Mofftt presdent, Mrs. Wllam Luckpresdent, was treated at Hosptal hurst; second vce for contusons of Ue rght (Mrs. Mrs Joseph Ertel;,. recordng houlder a spran of the pne released. Four summons were ssued to James Trapp, 4, of 822 Leesvlle Ave. as the result of an accdent on East Mlton Ave. on aturday nght. Patrolman Joseph Mahoney sad that the auto drven by Trapp was. drvng south on rvng St. at excessve speed. The polceman tred to flash down the drver but the car contnued at that speed untl t crashed nto an empty store at 79 East Mlton St., damagng the store a parkng meter. Mr. Trapp was not njured but a passenger, Early Wllams, 2, of 92 Leesvlle Ave., requred nne-stches for-a chn-aceraton. After examnaton for drunken drvng, Trapp was re- leased n 535 bal to appear n court on Monday. He was gven summons for careless drvng at excessve speed, drvng whle under the nfluence of ntoxcat- Jng U_quor, drvng wthout a lcense," falure to have the vehcle nspected. James Wllams of 485 East Hazelwood Ave. was summoned for allowng a non-lcensed drver to operate hs automoble. (Contnued from Page 7) He talled on a long fly by Dave Holl. The.box score: ROSELLE CATHOLC Leonard, ss, 2b Johnson, 2b, ss Juels, 3b, p, 3b Mntell, b Heally, rf Ftzpatrck f Kurowsk, c Addala, cf Buchan, / Mclvor, p, 3b, p Orth, p Sokera, // Paster, p.kennedyj_p Macanka, 2b 4 Stalevcz, ss 3 Henderson, f 4 Punko, cf 2 Starkowsky, lb 3 Schwetzer, c 4 Sweeney, p 3 Holl, rf 3 Smth, 3b 2 Mauser, /// Hynes, 3b 29 8 /.batted for Addala, n 6th.- //, batted for Orthn 4th ///, batted for Smth n 7th ROSELLE CATH ortr-l^s Plans Bonds (Contnued from Page ) pleted. Publc;.hearng on the (secretary, Mrs. Jeremah Trooskn; correspondng secretary, Mss Dolores Hlavka, treas urer, Mss Rosalyn Stephank. Dvdends Two dvdends were declared on Tuesday by the board of drectors of Merck & Co. nc. durng a meetng here. The drectors approved a quarterly dvdend of 25 cents a share on the companys common stock a regular quarterly dvdend of^ 87% cents a share on the $3.5 cumulatve preferred stock. The dvdends are payable July to stockholders, of record at the close of Busness "June-t?^ Elected Max Nadel of the Hamlton Laundry was elected vcejjresdenfof the New Jersey Laundry Cleanng nsttute, t was announced yesterday. Mr. Nadel has served on the nsttutes board of drectors on ndustry commttees: Mss Sue Gbbons,, daughter of Mr. Mrt. Wn r t Tt " r bons of 55 Elm Ave., became a member of Staff Sal, honor socety for junor women, at the Honors Day ceremony of the Unversty of Vermont, Burlngton. Loans Granted A total of $,5 n frst mortgage loans was approved by the board of drectors of the Relance Savngs Loan Assocaton at Tuesday nghts meetng n the offces at 525 rvng St. Watchung Track ( ontnued-from-page-7) won both hurdles, beatng teammate Denns Warshak n tmes of Wayne Olphant, sophomore j sensaton n the feld events, was the wnner n the broad jump wth a leap of 9 ft. 6V4 the javeln wth a toss of 6.8, far off hs record. Other pont scorers were Bob Servedo, second n the 88; Wayne Menke, second n the mle; Wayne Menke, second n the mle; Bob Romeo, thrd n the mle; Rolph thrd n the broad jump, anc Dck Salles Carl Fellner runners-up n the hgh jump The pole vault, won wth a-9 ft. 6 n. jump, saw Chrs Turner come n thrd. Joe Fedyk was thrd n the shotput. Lt. Wllam Brentwn Wth Seventh Fleet Lt. j.g. Wllam J. Brennan, son of Mr.. Mrs. W. Or. measure. s scheduled for next ; Thursday at 8 ptm. " An A -: ordnance --to- provde)-br«nnan-of-9»-jaques-avfch» sewers on Nassau St. S ajso j was partcpatng n the Seventh ntroduced by W> vote. The Fleet operatons n the South publc hearng s scheduled for Chna Sea aboard a destroyer, Junrnrrpan: The regular g meetng g wll be l-nekton.monday t M d at t 8 p.m., rer, USS Coral -Sea. cort for an attack, arcraft car- Hahne to Have Fashon Show ant wth hnt of ft shapng... Fashon fun n the sun s pre- exctng "she shells" sde slashdeted for,, summer n Hahne & ed shfts that reveal prnt shorts! Companys Sportswear Vacatonng Fashon Show to be Beach pato skmmers h tropcal colors prnts some held n Westfeld on Saturday t a.m. - - even-endng n lace ruffles! Whatever your plans for the d at WUB or abroad \ on l, sea or n the ar fashon desgners have taken lovely, easy care fabrcs created stunnng collectons to make summer\ lvng gala There are wonderful new looks glorous colors n fashons for spectators actve part-.cpant&juv golfng, J»atHg^ten-_ ns, bowlng, cyclng, swm- Sghtseeng ms-match separates that stretch wardrobes frommomng-o nght wthnay a wrnkle. For yachtng partes, wth femnne ah". Spectator - fun" dresses cooly nonchal- (Contnued from Page ) Ralph Smth, Alex Botulnsk, John Schmdt,. Wllam F. Davs, Denns J. Garvey, Frank Ryan, Robert Leonhard Andrew N. Barnes, the secretary-treasurer. One hundred nnety letters-were-aeotvforroer-members to nform them of the reunon of the club whch was organzed n 924 whch contnued uah.936. The board of trustees conssts of Mr. Hedeman, charman; Mr. Garvey, Mr, Gallo Mr. Leonhard. 3 Fned.-(Contnued front Page ) unlcensed dogs allowng them to nmjpose^ Charles-W. Sykanbara of 47 West Gr Ave. Dmtr Sorakn of 485 Unon St. receved summons on Aprl 29. For jrafflc volatons,.seven persons were lned. Aronzla H.. Wyt of 763 West Gr Ave. was fned $5 costs for drvng 5 mphth a 35 mph zone on St. George Ave. on May. Norman R. Moon of 62 Man St. was fned $ costs for drvng wth an exored regstraton^on-aprl J. -He-was-also. fned $5 -contempt charges for falure to anpear n court at the proper tune. - James OConnor of 47 Jansen Ave., Avenel, was fned $2 costs $ contempt-charges on a summons for parkng wthn 25 feet of a crosswalk. after-fve hostesses pato partytme there are long short shfts, long skrts wth tops n tropcal prnts dazzlng Erc H. Brachhausen Nathanel Mosley of 9 Belmont-Ave.,Jersey-Cty, pad-# colors.enchantogjsjrawmlght! Lesure togs set a merry pace Jons Honor Socety costs for dsregardng a START POPPY SALE Mrs. Howard Sammond, poppy sale charman for the Ladles. n pretty pastels cheeks Erc H. Brachhausen of 56 traffc sgnal at East Gr Ave. Auxlary of Mnlvey-Dtmars Post 68, Veterans of Foregn Wars, second from rght, sold prnts. There are for example Bryant St. has been ntated Bond St. on Frday. Mayor Robert E. Henderson the frst poppy after he sgned a proclamaton for the annnal gant checked slacks shorts, neerhg, honor socety, at the Joseoh Kujawa of 6 Norman sale. Watchng the proceedngs are, left to rght, Joy Chrstopher, 9, daughter of Mr. matchng shorte tops wth overlays of lace vole endneerng, Urbana, n recognton Unversty of llnos of Eng- Ave., Brooklyn, N.J., was fned Mrs. Raymond Chrstopher "Mss Poppy" of Unt5, Amercan Legon Auxlary; Mrs. Ralph Reed, poppy charman of the unt, John Dunham, Commer of Mulng, n ruffles! Gay colors. of outstng scholarshp $Q costs $5 contempt for falure to have the proper vey-dtmars Post. (Photo by Heltom Photo Corp.). prnts n textured cotton tapered character." state lcense. He was stopped on pants! Cool knt shrts smooth Aprl 27 on West Gr Ave. More than 37, drver lcense textured n yummy pastels Thomas Jefferson once owned Alex P. Gruber of 94 Edgewood Ave.," Colona, pad $2 to mate wth culottes, bermudas matchng cardgans. a 25-foot hgh crossng of Ced- costs $ contempt on Serous Crashes Late Hews applcants have been "spotted" the Natural Brdge of Vrgna, (Contnued from Page ) (Contnued from Page ) as havng had revoked lcenses Sweaters n lovely novelty knts r ar Creek carved by rushng, March 24 charges of parkng on had stopped for the red lght ces, wll be honored au.the by-h&natonaldrlver-regster - gossamer, chffonweght mountan-streams-over-the-cen-ra-crosswalk.- then wated to allow thepcnc supper of.the Servce snce t began n 96. wools lned wth slk. Flare, A- tures. Francs E., Zpp of 46 West Farber auto to pass when she Schoolwomens Club on Tuesday n Rver Park, was struck by the Gallagher vehcle drven nto the other { Mrs Abe] M JU SJ hosptalty just wear ajsmle a Youll adore the charm of gngham, the all-grl touch of eyelet laced wth rbbon. Youll love the crsp good looks of Jantzen. Jantzens. ne-plecft..swm _short t. a well-befaaved blend of- Celanese Fortrel polyester cotton. The practcal detals: foam rubber bra, crnkle sde nserts, adjustable-straps, full lnng. ~~ Sze: 8-6 $5. plenty ofparkng n Rear of Store _ ^ Hazehrood AV&.WM costs for dlrtgardtag. sgn at Orchard St. on Mm TRUSTEES TO The annual neetnfr of^ board of trustees of Unko.f lor College, wll be held on V Monday at 4 p.m. n fees ference room of the Camp Oenter, Cranford. 52 E. Cherry St..,$«\ the -stop (bop yotfll fnd the large* toa oflflae. MUROSE WHS 8 proof 5th MACABES -VODKA- 8 proof Sth fct MACABES 2 YR. OLD SCOT 86 proof 5th Free Delvery TB.EPHONE jgtvbl Face up to summer n Janrzens matchng tttle gngham bkn. The fnshng touch: rbbon laced eyelet, trmmng the bra trunks. Sze: 8-4 $2. Out of the water, don the matchng beach shrt, adorned wth a perky bow, at the sweetly squared yoke. MAN STREET ar He BEND a J r.\

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