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1 :* «! PUBLC LBRARY ST. GEORGE AVE. W»J ADUL7 SEPT ^^ ^ vkttnva New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper-Establshed 1822 VOL. 161 NO. 48 NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1983 USPS 'Dsaster' n cty keeps eergency unts on toes n on Tuesday evenng, Nov. 15 a dsaster drll staged at the soon-tobe-opened Geratrc Center gave the Polce and Fre Depts., seven local frst ad squads and Hosptal's Moble ntensve Care Unt and Eergency Center personnel a chance to practce ther procedures and evaluate ther sklls. Accordng to Lee Lannng. the drector of the geratrc center, "Ths drll was a perfect opportunty for us to test our dsaster procedures, whch exst at ths pont only on paper. We felt by conductng a drfl pror to the Dec. 1 openng of the geratrc center we could detect any flaws or probles before any eployes or patents are n the faclty." Ths was the frst dsaster drll held on a county level n Ralway n fve years and plannng for t frst began n August wth the followng groups nvolved: The polce and fre departents, the frst ad squad, the Offce of Eergency Manageent, the geratrc center and the hosptal. A pvotal part of any dsaster drll s havng njured "vcts" to evaluate and rescue. BENG PREPARED - Local frst ad personnel, left, look on as a "vct" s evaluated n the Hosptal Eergency Center by hosptal personnel, Joanne Yates, the nursng supervsor, n cap; Dr. Edgardo Tan, whte coat, and unt clerk Barbara Zak, rght. Twenty-two volunteers (Ralway Boy Scouts fro Troop No. 100, spouses of squad ebers and several hgh school-stucen,s.unct at. the geratrc center at 5:30 and were transfored nto convncng "vcts" through the sklls of the Port Authorty Moulage rea, a group of polce offcers assgned to Newark Arport whose expertse helps groups around the state n stagng realstc drlls. By usng- fake blood, lqud starch and food colorng, Karo syrup and food colorng; Broo Seltzer, whch akes wounds bubble: crushed charcoal for burns and an array of fake lbs, they anaged to create a very convncng group of casualtes, reports a spokesan. T(,e offcers also gave each vct nstructons on how he tr she was-n act, dependng on the type and serousness of the njurynstructons lke "vel and sc-n ; lttle and then go nto unconscousness" or "you'll be wanderng around dazed, se-coherent." After all the vcts were Mr. Henderson raps CHECKNG T OUT - Carl Geger, a eber of the Frst Ad Squad, tres to assess the njures of a burn "vct" at the Geratrc Center durng a recent eergency preparedness drll. ade up and brefed, the sx ost serously njured were placed n the boler roo. he scene of the supposed exploson. The ohers were scattered a,bout on the frst and second floors. At 7:30 p..t2u*hc" call went out there'hjdneen an exploson and fre n the boler roo of the geratrc center. A lttle over two nutes later the Fre Dept. reached the scene and set nto oton a chan of events that brought n frst ad squads fro, Avcnel. Carteret.' Clark, Colona. Lnden and Wnfeld Park and the Moble ntensve Care Unt and paraedcs fro the hosptal. Once the frst ad squads started.arrtvlrrg'fe process of locatng the wounded and transportng the to the trage area began. Here they were sorted and treated accordng to* a syste of prortes desgned to axze the nuber of survvors. The ost serously njured were the frst BRNGNG THEM TO SAFETY - The ebers of the Fn. ; D--,r ost serously njured "vcts" fro the boler roo of the Rahw.y Got durng the Nov.. 15 drll ones transported to the eergency center at the hosptal, where a tea of physcans, nurses and other personnel was standng by to assess njures and render edate treatent. By 9:30 the last of he "vcts" had arrved at the hosptal, where the Moulage Tea was also watng to retreve us equpent and jon the volunteer "vcts" n the loxpul's cafetera for refreshents. "The value of a drll lke ths cannot le over-ephaszed.'- -UtaJ- D -Bang-- hart, the co-ordnaor of the Moble ntensve Care nl at the hosptal. "t realk gave us a chance to test all of our systes and personnel on a conunv level. so we wll h." the real! 111!' C.ce,:.;;: "Wlll Ml k latch v 1- ;'' 1 and hn;, lll.l' have '. ll' due- -u-. excvlk' > j u to dclllnllsau- u:, - llclll l. ll Of Clll'l. as of V.. 'excessve' salary hkes : By Joan Gor/enk The Board of Educaton on Nov. 21 okayed an 8% salary ncrease for the ebers of the Educaton Assn. and a 9% hke for adnstrators and the Board attorney despte soe strong opposton by one Board eber, Barry Henderson, who cast a dssentng vote for several of the salary-related otons. Mr. Henderson sad he felt the ncreases were excessve. Accordng to Board Presdent Ronald Matusals the teachers settled for an 8% ncrease after eetng ndvdually or through representaton wth the Board negotatons cottee. Board eber. Lous Rzzo. was quck to pont out he two-year salary contract was arrved at through consderable negotaton wth the educators' group. He sad. "Ths was not done n fve or 10 nutes. There was a lot of dscusson. Personally, thnk we arrved at a far decson." Under the agreeent between the Board and the Adnstrators and Supervsors Assn. school adnstrators wll receve a 9% ncrease as wll the Board attorney, the Board accountant, a 10% ncrease and the superntendent of buldngs and grounds, an 8% ncrease. Accordng to the contract the superntendent of schools wll ca $61,100 per year; the assstant superntendent of schools, S53.25O; the Board secretary and busness adnstrator, $47,415; the Board attorney. S27.750; the Board accountant. S24.5OO. and the superntendent of buldngs and grounds. $30,704. Mr. Henderson was also ost concerned wth the absence of the actual salares on the eetng's agenda. The publc was nfored of the salares after hs nsstence they be read aloud by the Board presdent, although copes of the agreeent are avalable n the superntendent and Board secretary's offces. Mr. Henderson pled the salares were not ade publc delberately. The Board presdent accused Mr. Henderson of "gong on a fshng expedton," explanng all the nforaton had been ade accessble durng a pror caucus eetng. n another atter, the Superntendent of Schxls Frank Brunette sad the Mnu Basc Sklls Test results were aong the "best ever." He added the test results ndcated contnued proveent n the acheveent of the students. Mr. Brunette attrbuted the success of the students to three factors: Hgh expectatons on the part of the students, the analyss of the test results then nterpreted nto acton and a co-ordnaton of efforts. Accordng to Wlla Huphres, the drector of student personnel servces and the coordnator of the testng, n consderng kndergarten to lth grade students n nne of those grades scored as hgh or hgher than ever before. n other busness, the Board heard fro Frank Clooney, of Suplee, Clo* oney and Co., the school body's audtors. He sad the Board's fnances were n good order and no recoendatons need be ade. n other acton, the Board: Apponted Scott Karaan as the assstant wrestlng coach for the school year. Naed Thoas Seller as the freshan wrestlng coach for the school year. Hred ra Presley as the assstant wnter track coach for the school year. Apponted Gordon Austn as the freshan boys basketball coach for the school year. Okayed a oton to copensate Mchael Punko for assung the dutes of the assstant football coach durng the school year. T'S REALLY EASY - Unon County Sherffs Offcer Peter Capanell s shown fngerprntng Nathanel Jacobs of 's Frankln School durng the progra on Oct. 13. CRTCAL ATTENTON - Mke Eckert. a eber of the Frs) Ad Squad, kneels over "vct," Kevn Monahan, a junor n-servce volunteer fro Hosptal, to evaluate hs njures durng he recent eergency preparedness drll. ROYAL RECEPTON - Hgh Schools hoecong queen, Suse Lazar, thrd fro left, s flanked by the ebers of her court at the Oct. 1 5 LAST-MNUTE NSTRUCTONS - Mr assstant adnstrator of the Ralway left, dscussed the dsaster drll wr: ' Moulage Tea leader. Sg 1. To F'nar hoecong gae. They are, left to rght, Ap r Sue Pasquale, Patrca Cotte. Ay Challot :< Cautllo.

2 PAGE 2 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1983 M. K/////AU\\\\N\Y//11111 RSS$U1UK% County Calendar WELCOME, TO NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATROT THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1983 PAGE 3 \ 4 *y^.1>tltr/ f/s/avf////// EDTOR'S NOTE: n order for us D adequately prepare the Coun\ Calendar, all events fur he followng week should he subtted n 5 on the WEDNESDAY before \<H ukl lke tlcn lo appear. * RAHWAV -FRDAY, DEC. 1 - Kalwav Woan's Club. General Mebershp Meet;. Luncheon lea. noon. Second PresbMe lan Church Hall, "Holday Table Tps" by Dolores 'nuell. sed n lneraonal Affars Dept. --SATURDAY, DEC. 3 - Retred Ralroaders Group No. 2 Club. a n.. Ra!a\ Senor C/ens Center Esterhrook Ac. R;hua\ Area Junor Woan's Club. Snack Wth Sana.. John l ;. Kennedy Counly Roo. (raj A\e. SUNDAY, DEC. 4 Rahwav Hstorcal Socety, Chrstas Open House. Merchants'and Drovers'Tavern, 2 to 5. <12 S. (eoye Ave.. Lberty Square. Newlyrestored "cnll lav c" open. Colonal costued docells tnurcet vsors. MONDAY, DEC Raluv Retred Men's Club., l\;hu,\ Seo ( t/eus Center Esterbrook Ave. TUESDAY, DEC. 6 - Cv Councl, Pre Meetng Conference. 7:30. ('onel C'lubers. Cty Hall, One Cty Hall 'l./. Ralway Area Junor Woan's Club. Board Mccnur. s pn., hoe of Mss Johanna Dcsdero, Rahvvav..- - : WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7 - KahVvay Parkng Authorty. 7:30 p..( ouncl ( KHTS. Cty Hall. One Cty Hall Pla/a. -THURSDAY, DEC. 8 - Hoard o Educaton. Caucus. 8. Sup-neule's Offce. Junor Hgh School. Publc l.hrarv. lotl Annual Young Adult Art Cones. ccep. 7:30 Rahwav Chapter No. 607, Aercan Assn. of Retred Persons. Chrstas Luncheon and (rab Ha;. 1. Senor ( n/ens Center Esterbrook Ave.. noon. FRDAY, DEC. 9 Chapter No. 607, Aercan Assn. u Rened Persons. Bus Trp to Bethlehe. Pa,. 2 MONDAY, DEC. 12--Cnv Councl. Regular Meetng, 8. ( cl Chabers. C'tv Hall. One Cty Hall Pla/a. Hoard of Lducao. Regular Meetng, 7:55, Roosevelt School audtoru. Retred Men's Club.. Ralnvu Senor ( n/ens Center, 306 Esterbrook Ave. Ralway Chapter No Aercan Assn. of Rerecl Persons. Atlantc Cty Plavhoy C'asno--8:5 a.. TUESDAY, DEC. 13 Hstorcal Socety, Merchants' and Drovers' Tavern. St. George and West feld Au's.. l.bertx Square, 8 Area Junor Woan's ( luh. Carolng. Hosptal, followed n nebeshp Chrstas Parly, hoe of Lnda Volkc. Rahwav. THURSDAY, DEc! Draa Dept.. Woan's ( luh. C hsnas Dnner. C'olona Country Club. 6:30 n'elnck. SUNDAY, DEC Rahwa\ Chapter No Aercan Assn of Rened Persons, Paperntll Playhouse Chrstnas Show. Dnner, leaves noon. - MONDAY, DEC. 19 Hoad of Adjustent. Retred Men's Club.. Rahwa\ Senor Ctzens Center. 3(H> serbrook Ave. TUESDAY, DEC. 20 Board of Alcoholc Beverage Control. 7. '( p.m. Publc hran Hoard of Trustees, 8. llnav. S (culy and Central Aves. MONDAY, DEC. 26 Ra!wa\ Chaber of Coerce. 7 p t'11: 11 Koos audtoru. S. George A\e. TUESDAY, DEC. 27 Planu Hoard. TUESDAY, JAN. 10, 1984 Ralway Hstorcal Socety. S p.n Mechans" and Drovers' lavern. S. George and Westeld A\es.. hetv Sjutc. - THURSDAY, JAN. 12 Board of lducao. Caucus. Superelen's Olfce. Ralwas Junor Hgh School, 8 MONDAY, JAN. 16 Hoard ol Adjustent. TUESDAY, JAN. 17 Hoard of :ducalon. Regular Meet :.??0 p n. Supereule's Offce. Ralway Junor h:'! School - TUESDAY, JAN Plan: Board. MONDAY, JAN ( labe ol'c oerce.'7. Hulnan k>»^,dt<mu. S (eorge Avc. (LARK SUNDAY, DEC. 4 ( lark Hstorcal Socety. Annual Holday Re.cpn. n 4. Dr. Wlla Robnson Plantaton. -"5 Madson Hll Rd -MONDAY, DEC. 5 - lownshp Councl, Executve MeeuL 1. N p n. ( ouncl ( halers, Muncpal Buldng, West feld \\e. Ahu Johnson Regonal Hgh School Athletc lu.se ( lub. all Spols Preseualon, 7. school calee la TUESDAY, DEC. 6 - Regonal Hoard of Educaton, Adjourned \lcetns 1. N. ns ucnal Meda Center. JnnaSa ).).,:on R'.'onal Hgh School. Sprngfeld. St. Agnes K.K;r\ and lok Sae Socetes. Chrstas Parly. 33: M.ulv. M lm Kd. s p. --TUESDAY. DEC keuary Hoard or Educaton. Rerul.u Mect;. N. Adnstraton Buldng. Sclnulle Rd 'lan'j Hoad. xccutve Meetng. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14 Hoard of Adjustent. Executve \Kv.!'. S p M:.. ( onlercncc Roo. Muncpal Buldng. Wolekl \u- lbrary Hoard of Trustees. Lbrary Mee: nj 1 Roo TEA TME - Clark's Carl H Kupf School Parent-Teacher Assn. held!s Annual Roo Mothers' Tea on Oct. 1 1 n he cafetoru. Dscussng plans (or the cong year, left to rght, are: Cottee ebers, Mara Yost and Dane MacAvoy; charwoan, Anta Altan, and cottee eber, Rta Danels. PLOTTNG THE FUTURE - Davd Hart, the prncpal of Clark's Carl H. Kupf School, rght, dscusses plans for he cong school year wth parents al the Kupf Parent- Teacher Assn. Curtan closes on 'Sound of Musc 5 The students at Mother Scon Regonal Hgh School n Clark perfored n "The Sound of Musc" bv Rogers and Hacrsen on the evenngs of Nov. 10, anl 2 n the school audtoru. A specal annversarv perforance was held on the evenng of Nov. because "The Sound of Musc" was the frst play perfored by Mother Scon sudens n March, Lsa Devns porrayed the lead role of Mara, whle Joseph Guenler of Clark had the lead role of Captan Von Trapp. Mary Kennedy portrayed he Mother Abbess. The captan's chldren were cast as follows: Lesel. Patrca Dooley; Fredrch. MONDAY, DEC Lownshp Councl. Regular Meetng. 8. Councl Chabers. Muncpal Buldng. West feld Ave. - TUESDAY, DEC. 20 Regonal Board of Educaton. Adjourned Meetng. 8. nstructonal Meda Center. Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School. Sprngfeld. WEDNESDAY, DEC Clark Taxpayers Coalton, 8. Publc Lbrary. VVestl'eld Ave. TUESDAY, DEC Plannng Board. Regular Busness Meetng. -WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28 Hoard of Adjustent. Regular Meetng, 8. Councl Chabers. Muncpal Buldng. Westfekl. Ave.- - -TUESDAY, JAN. 3, Regonal Hoard of Educaton. nstructonal Meda Center, Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School. X --TUESDAY, JAN leenarv Hoard of Educaton. nstructonal Meda Center, Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School. X -TUESDAY, JAN Regonal Hoard of Educaton. nstructonal Meda Center. Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School, 8 -WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 Clark Taxpayers Coalton. X. Publc.hrars. West feld Ave. -TUESDAY, JAN. 24 Eleentary Hoard of Educaton, 8. Adnstraton Buldng. Schndler Rd. Junor Woen to eet on Tuesdoy The Deceber hoard eetng of the General Federaton of.woen's Clubs Area Junor Woan's Club wll he held on Tuesday. Dec. 6. at 8 at the hoe of the presdent. Johanna Desleno. n Ralway. Topcs to be dsclssel wll nclude (he upcong Chrstas Parts, the Allan tc Cty bus trp and pub lcaton of the club cookbook. NO MORE...F'S...AND'S OR BUT'S ~ RACQOETBAU E SWM CLUB MEMBERSHP NOW $CA n < ONLY y HEALTH ' MEMBERSHP AMERCAN HEALTH CLUBS TOW MEN /WOMEN New Jersey's Fnest Most Affordable Health Club OVER 1800 AFFLATE CLUBS NATONWDE H. L Woodbrdge/Cc Danel House; Lousa. Lucy Valvano. Mara. Noree Wolf of : Kurt. John Ryan: Hrgtta. Suzanne Ward, and Gretl. Ay Soleck. Susan Wetry of. had the role of Elsa and Alex Pae/. the role of Max. Pronent parts were also played by Chrstne Zeran of. Evelyn Cedeuo, Lsa Mancno. Darren Da ley and Jennfer Pacen/.a. Jeannne Purrone of Roselle Park was the stageanager for the producton. The producton was under the drecton of Jack Duffy and Sster Theo Furnss was the co-ordnator. Clark Lbrary to hold Story Te Chldren n kndergarten to thrd grade ay attend a Story Te at the Clark Publc Lbrary on Tuesday. Dec. 13. fro 3:15 to 4:15 The progra wll consst stores, songs and gaes. Regstraton s not requred. SHEVCK KOSHR TOBN OUCKNA A professonal corporaton ALL NJURES DEATH CLAMS NO FEES WTHOUT RECOVERY NO CHARGE FOR NTAL VST AUTO ALL VEHCLE ACCDENTS FALLS UNSAFE PROPERTY MEDCAL MALPRACTCE UNSAFE PRODUCTS TOOLS WORKERS COMPENSATON SOCAL SECURTY DSABLTY APPEALS MEMBER OF NEW JERSEY A H.ORPA BAR ST. GEORGES AVENUE, NEW JERSEY T ALL ADDS UP - Matheatcs supervsor, Dorohy Res, standng, of Arlhur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School n Clark, checks a lesson plan wth Johnson atheatcs leacher, Judth Ro'hwell. Mss Res adds to student outlook Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School of Clark teacher of atheatcs. Dorothy Res, recently assued the responsblty of atheatcs supervsor, accordng to Johnson prncpal, Lous DeRosa. Supervsors were apponted n each of the four Unon County Regonal Hgh School Dstrct No. schools upon the retreent of ts dstrct-wde co-ordnator of atheatcs, Joseph Son, n October. Mss.Res wll.. observe and evaluate Johnson's eght atheatcs teachers n addton to leachng fve perods of atheatcs. "As a supervsor get nvolved wth the students and parents as well as the teachers," sad Mss Res, "because f a student s n'ndered fro learnng t's ll of our responsblty to do soethng about t." Gradng papers fro her own classes s a large task, but when one of he other atheatcs teacher's stu dents s havng dffculty she'll ask to see that work as well. A graduate of Seton Hall Unversty wth a bachelor's degree n educaton, the new supervsor receved a aster's degree fro Kean College of New Jersey n Unon n She also holds a certfcate n supervson and served an ad nstrave nternshp at Johnson. Forerly a scence and atheatcs leacher n New Jersey. New York and Washngton, D. C, he new supervsor has been a eber of Johnson's facul ly for 13 years. She v enjoys, crafj^^and»eejj(x\vt)pk» tenns and pantng. Centerpece wll be apple of your eye Partcpants n a Chrstas craft workshop on Frday. Dec. 16. fro 9:30 to 11:30 a.. at the Tralsde Nature and Scence Center at Coles Ave. and New Provdence Rd., Mountansde, wll be able to ake an apple centerpece wth apples, evergreens, rbbons and baby's breath. Regstraton and a S10 fee are requred for ths Unon County Dept. of Parks and Recreaton actvty. RASNG THE BANNER - Eagle Scout. Kevn Monahan of, rases and lowers he flag at the Chaber of Coerce Park for the cty chaber each day. Scout rases flag for cty chaber Boy Scout. Ke vn Monahan. who recently passed the Board of Revew for Eagle Scout rank, lves wth hs parents across fro the Chaber ol Coerce Park. He has observed the chaber ebers workng under the drecton of charwoan. Barbara Lgluner to beautfy the park and place the "Welcoe to " sgn. Later the flag pole was added under the new charan, Phlp Carr. The Scout volunteered to rase and lower the flag each day and the chaber ebers as well as the resdents and vstors to have coented on hs dedcaton throughout these past four onths. Hs Eagle project was workng on the restoraton of the Senor Ctzens" Center at 1306 Esterbrook Avc.. workng on the wndows and grounds. Under the drecton of Maurce Moran, the Scoutaster of Troop No for the past sx years, le has been nonated for the Order of the Arrow and s the recpent of the Patrck J. Monahan Meoral Award, the Cap Scholarshp Award and the Outstandng Scout Award and s an assstant senor patrol leader. A eber of St. Mary's Catholc Youth Organzaton, he was nonated twce for St. Mary's Parsh Councl. A senor at Hgh School. Kevn Monahan s a eber of the Hgh School Marchng Hand and Concert Band and s a eber of the Prncpal's Student Cottee. Wesleyan accepts Advsory Stephen Wsk A Rahwav student. Stephen John Wsk. was accepted to attend North Carolna Weslcyau College n Rockv Mount. N. C. next fall. A student at Rahwn\ Hgh School, he pla.vs varstv baseball and soccer. He s the son of Mr. and C harles Wsk of 731 Ncholas P. BELL DRUGS OF OUR SPECALTY ±^ FREE PARKNG FREE DELVERY RVNG ST., OPP. ELZABETH AVE/ HND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENNG N THE -CLARK AREA BY SUBSCRBNG TO HE Establshed 1822 'Cfarg-@ -patrot Establshed 19G5 Uecotb Unon Mddlesex Countes ut of County and State 1 Year $ Year $ Years- $ Years $ Years S22.OO 3 Years Pleast' enter y subscrpton to the News Record or The Cl.rk Patrot startng edately. Knclosed s y check, cash or oney order to cover subscrpton. NAM. Sld,M>)H.SS C V prnt n.nnt' crk ) 'llon All All 219 CENTRAL AVE.., N.J /W R ll V t : 9 l 8 C E \- r- L n b k k o L t b a J F 9 C Mss Elzabeth Anne Bucher Mss Bucher to wed Mr. Kaeneck Mr. and Stephen C. Bucher of Pond Rd., Ruson, announced the engageent of ther daughter. Mss Elzabeth Anne Warren Bucher to Jeroe Lee Kaereck. the son of Mr. and. J. Kaeneck of 15 Canterbury Dr., Clark. The engageent was announced on Thursday, Sept. 22. Mss Bucher s a graduate of Ruson-Far Haven Regonal Hgh School and s attendng Northwestern Unversty n Evanston, ll., n the School of Engneerng. Her fance s a graduate of Clark's Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School and Northwestern Unversty's School of Engneerng. He s eployed by the Checal Waste Manageent Co. n Chcago as an envronental engneer. No date has been set for the weddng. Vvan Pockels Vvan Pockels leader at Seton A senor at Mother Seton Regonal Hgh School n Clark, Vvan Pockels, was naed the school's top Century Leader, reported Sster Regna Martn, the prncpal. The 17-year-old student s now elgble to copete wth other local wnners fro around the state for one of two 51,500 scholarshps and an all-expensepad trp to the Century Leaders Natonal Conference, Frday (o Monday, March 2 to 5, 1984, n Colonal Wllasburg, Va. State wnners wll copete for the natonal wnner's prze of an addtonal $10,000 scholarshp. The Century Leaders Progra s desgned to brng together and recognze student leaders who show both strong leadershp abltes and an nterest n the future of Aerca. Mss Pockels was judged on the bass of leadershp sklls, school and county nvolveent and a current-events exanaton. She also wrote a short essay on a partcular ssue that challenges Aerca n ts thrd century. Runners-up n the copetton at Mother Seton were Mara Bucszansky and Donna Arasn. Ths s the nnth year of the Century Leaders Progra, whch awards a T total of $218,500 n scholarshps to 204 young leaders. Century s sponsored and adnstered by the Natonal Assn. of Secondary School Prncpals and funded by the Shell Copanes Foundaton, nc. The Wllasburg eetng wll be hghlghted by speakers and senars, along wth dscussons aong students and leaders fro busness, educaton and governent. Speakers at past conferences have ncluded newsen, Harry Reasoner, Howard K. Sth, To Brokaw and Charles Kuralt; phlosopher and futurst, Buckns.ter Fuller, and the lbraran of Congress, Danel Boorstn. The wnner s the pres dent of the Student Coun cl, a eber of the Natonal Honor Socety and a yearbook photographer. n addton, she holds a ebershp on the Challenge acadec tea and n the New Jersey Matheatcs League. She s also on the senor pro cottee. Her outsde actvtes nclude workng wth the Catholc Youth Organzaton Youth Panel and part-te work as a unt secretary at Meoral General Hosptal n Unon. Her plans nclude gong to college to pursue a career n checal engneerng. GOLDEN JUBLEE - At the 50th weddng annversary celebraton for Mr. and Herbert H. Kehn, Sr. of 823 Mdwood Dr., left to rght, are the ebers of the Kehn faly: Standng, Rchard M. Kehn and hs wfe, Glora Kehn; da Kehn and Herbert H. Kehn, Sr.; Karn Kehn and her husband, Herbert H. Kehn, Jr., and granddaughter, Krstn Kehn; seated, granddaughter, Lauren Kehn, and grandsons, Erk and Davd Kehn. Herbert Kehns ark 50 years ~ ~ ~ Mr. and Herbert H. Kehn, Sr. of 823 Mdwood Dr.,, recently celebrated ther 50th weddng annversary at The Landark nn n Woodbrdge. Dancng and a buffet recepton were enjoyed by any frends and relatves. Mr. and Kehn were arred on Oct. 14, 1933, n the Frst Presbyteran Church of by The Rev. Chester M. Davs. Both Mr. and Kehn have been actve n for any years. Kehn has been servng as a» " -«Plantaton plans holday recepton The Annual Holday Recepton of the Clark Hstorcal Socety wll be held at the Dr. Wlla Robnson Plantaton at 593 Madson Hll Rd., Clark, on Sunday, Dec. 4, fro 1 to 4 Guded tours of the 300-year-old farhouse and grounds wll be conducted ' by costued ebers ol the Clark Hstorcal Socc ty. Refreshents wll be served. There wll be no adsson charge. Ths wll be the last open house of The farhouse wll agan be open n Aprl, DAR to hold Advent progra The Rebecca Cornell Chapter of the Natonal Socety of the Daughters of the Aercan Revoluton of wll hold ts regular eetng on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 1, at the hoe of the regent, Wlla L. Rand. The co-hostesses wll be Mss Dorothy Huggan, Arthur Mntel and Rand. There wll be an Advent progra n celebraton of the cong Chrstas season. The board eetng of the chapter wll be on Wednesday, Dec., at the hoeof Ruth Cleland. The reports of the chapter offcers and cottee charwoen wll be due at that te. Those attendng should brng a sandwch. The hostess wll furnsh dessert and beverages. On Nov. 15 Wlot Mlbury, the state charwoan for veteran-patents servces, and Cleland the correspondng secre tary, attended a lneage workshop conducted by Donald Wddows, the state lneage charwoan, at the New Jersey Hstor cal Socety. On Nov. 16 Ml bury, Cleland and Mss Florence Whtehead attended the 40th Annversary Luncheon of the John Rutherford Chapter, held at the Upper Montclar Country Club. Joseph Toth was a guest of the chapter. On Nov. 17 Mlbury, Cleland and Rand attended a recepton gven by the Prnceton Chapter at Morven n honor of the state DAR offcers. volunteer at the Hosptal for any years as well as n the Woan's Club. She s a eber and forer offcer of Chapter No. 72 of the Order of the Eastern Star. Mr. Kehn served on the Board of Adjustent for 30 consecutve years, for three ters as a eber of the New Jersey Assebly, as a drector at the Meoral General Hosptal n Unon and as a past aster of LaFayette Lodge No. 27 of the Free and Accepted Masons of. PLANNNG THE GALA - Dr. Herbert Langer, left, and Dr. Harold Wasseran, rght, are servng as cocharen of the Hosptal edcal staff dnner dance. The event wll be held at the Shackaaxon Country Club n Scotch Plans on Saturday evenng, Dec. 3. DeMolay sets 1984 'excteent' Next year wll brng any new and exctng actvtes to the ebers of the Unon Chapter Order of DeMolay. Growth n ebershp and new deas have opened any new possbltes for the young en of DeMolay to experence. We look forward to actvtes n 1984 such as trps to other 3 Garents Cleaned Pressed 1 t Prced garent ncong orders wth any other offer. Exp. 12/16/83 states to vst ther De- Molay Conclaves, partcpaton n New Jersey softball and basketball tournaents, whte-water raftng and any county servce-related projects, reports a spokesan. f you are a young an between the ages of 13 and 21, are of good character and reputaton and would lke to be a part of ths organzaton, please telephone Bran LaFontane at or brng your parents and vst the Prospect Party on Tuesday, Dec. 13, at 7:30 at the Masonc Teple on rvng St.,. nttr Our Hotdny Drawngl 1 Bag of fys 1 Basket of OUT (at each locaton) Crowng Mon. Dec. 19 FABRC CARE CENTER 1212 St. George Ave. 498 nan Ave Avenel» " Colona«388-12U Toxedo Plaza no Xf to shoprte BLACK STUDENT UNON GALA-Monouth College freshan. Joann Bell, and luv escort, Corey. Easlerlng of, joned n the 1 1 H Annual "Ebony Ngh! Affar dnner and fashon show held by he college's Black Studen! Unon n Woodrow Wlson Hall on capus on Nov. 1 2.Joann Bell was a featured perforer n he entertanen 1 sngng a solo rendton of "All Nght Long." The sludenls were joned by he college presdent, Sauel H. Magll; provost, Eugene Ros, other college adsraors, facul ty and a large nuber of alun for the annual fete. The proceeds wll be used by the Student group lo underwrte he Black Hstory Monlh progra of actvtes planned on Capus n February. Junor Woen to snack wth Santa Accordng to Mss Johanna Desdero, the presdent ofr-the General Federaton of Woen's Clubs Area Junor Woan's Club a "Snack wth Santa" wll be held for ebers" chldren on Saturday. Dee; "3. fro 1 to 4 at the John F. Kennedy County Roo on Grand Ave... The senor ct/ens n resdence wll be partcpatng n he festvtes. Followng Chrstnas carolng at Ralway Hosptal on the evenng of Tuesday, Dec. 13, a ebershp Chrstas par ty wll be held at the hoe of Lynda Volker n. COUNT ON The The TREASURER!, always thcro when you need to do your bankng any te of the day. any cj.y of the week. al any TREASURER locaton Tha's rght' You can (Jo your bankng al any of he alost 1G0 TREASURER achnes n New Jersey and Pennsylvana. Use The TREASURER lo get cash, ake deposts, transfer oney between chockng and savngs, even ake loan payents vvlh out watng n cller lnes anyte! And n coplete prvacy t's hasslc-freo bankng lke never known before Sec for yourself Mow easy t 11 ts lo use The TREASURER. 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3 ^M ^ -:«', $ % <. * $ : C^ \: p.: ' f. ; 'f" 1., ' Y '. «t ' ' ;" ' \ fe;1v«[:. o n!. llftnfrrr-tr 11 few'- 1. r *>' V t! PAGE 4 THURSDAY. DECEMBER NEWS-RECORD/.CLARK PATROT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1983 PAGE 5 patrot Jrrtry Oldrcl WrrUly f.trabluhed 1822 Unon County'* Nrwrl Weekly *Ubll«h«d 1965 PubbsSed Every Thurday Mong TABLOD LTHOGRAPHERS. NC. 219 Central Ave..?O BOX Kahway. N J C. VGLANTE Edtor/Publsher ROBERT R. FASZCZEWSK Assstant Edtor ELLEN VGLANTE Advertsng Manager Subscrpton Rates by Mal ncludng Po5tage $10.00; Outsde Unon and Mddlesex Countes $12.00 Second Class Postage Pad at. New Jersey to the Edtor Mr. Argast reples to Wlla Goldate would lke D rc'spnnd o he loner fro Wlla C. (olde puhlkhed n the Nov. 17 Rarav Nuns-Record Mcc he H;U!L" rdcrmo: n a rnccg concluded at he lospal earls n [ho >car. One ol he purposes of he eetng was o explan he hosptal was plannng <> apply for a varance lha 'A'nl enable us to use he forer Young Men's Chrstan A-o. properly, whch we had purchased, for a teporary p.rk.l 1 D for the duraon of'he hosptal's expanson,u>l1 nodern/aon progra. sad afer he need for he properly had passed t would be sold D a developer for the constructon of hones. bn doubt sad t would be sold for that purpose he varance were no granted. However, any crcustances have changed snce ft eetng. n fact, the whole process of developng plans for the hosptal las been one of repeated study and change snce the e;rl> 1970's. when hosptal consultants were frst engaged to ake such studes, untl he ayor apponted ; specal coeu ths suer o study the proble. Over the years he thrust of he hosptal's efforts to eet the need for parkng space has been to acheve the nos arace parkng n the least expensve way. The ult-level parkng garage Mr. Goldate ad- \ ocates s a \ery expensve soluton, and wonder where everal llon dollars would coe fro to fnance (he onsructon. Dr. Rchard Goldsten, the cossoner of he New Jersev Dep. of Health, has ade t clear the cost ' constructng a parkng garage could no be ncluded n rates. Su lace parkng s less expensve and. n our opnon, (.n he ore anrac;\c ;han a huge parkng garage. Mr. (ntate wants assurance!^ neghborhood wll rean as s. bu he suggests ere^ung a ultlevel parkng garage n soeone else's neg! ^ >rh>d. 'K e tha doesn'; suuld lke hc deal soluton to the proble. Asa atter ol fact the presdeof the hosptal h;s jesrall> spok-n n Mr (ntate n an effort to reach a u!ua!lysatsfac:"r> arrangeent, bu to no aval. Snce > proposl -o he conunty last February t." l:".pal.has acqua'd ore properly borderng the jrja gnallv purchased, and therefore he pcture has flaj'ed draatcally. We're sll seekng a desrable soluton, bu a\ be easer now. George :. Argas assocate drector Kahway Hosptal H65 Sone S. Te to allow voters to petton anyone ssed keepng score ths past year of how an peces of taxpayer/voter legslaton have stagnated u hle beng held n cottee now s a good te to keep coun lor he cong year. Wth the selecton of Alan Karcher as the speaker of he Assebly for he second le we were very quckly prosed "natves whch are vsonary." Does hs ean fnally "n la lve and referendu" or he peoples' rght to petton ght fnally be sprung fro under the thub of hose who weld he power of choosng [le qualty of lfe of he New Jersey resdent? O U T the \eas so an ssues have ether been fostered o klled on the bass on consttutonalty. The sae ndvduals who consstently refer to the ("onsttuon when coes n such ssues as keepng kllers on the reels a praver <nl of schools never see o read far '.' OL' n the lrs Aendent, whch guarantees Aercans he "Rgh o Petton." Why s brngng Sen. John H. Dorsey's bll for nnatve and leleredun out ol 'cottee such a threat o hose who oppose e/ens' partcpaton n ther own Pullng he ssue the ballot does no autoatcally guarantee passage! Why are natu 1 and referendu opponents afrad o even lake ths chance'.' How would he people lakng her rghtful part n le governent so drastcally. change thngs so our legslators cannot accept the challenge to put t to a vote? Why do the legslators dstrust the very people who 'leced the to offce' 1.Answers to hese t/uesns would be ost welcoe! Belly A. Schroeck, secretary (lark Cvc and Taxpayers Cottee Post Offce Box 744 Clark The frst adhesve postage staps were used n Before ths te, postasters wrote "Pad" on envelopes. Cty freen thank those who gave Our annual fund drve s cong to a close for Agan, you have ade our fund drve a success wth your ost gracous cooperaton and help. The ebers of the Freen's Mutual Benevolent Assn. Local No. 33 would lke to express ther utost thanks to the c/enry. erchants, busnessen and any oler person, who ay have been overlooked, that contrbuted ths year or n years past to help ake our fund drve successful. f, by any chance you were ssed [hs year durng he dstrbuton porton of our drve and stll wsh to ake a contrbuton, t sn't too late. Your checks can be ade out to: F. M. B. A. No. 33 and sent to: F. M. B. A. No. 33. Post Offce Box 28,. N. J. 070f>5. We hope you have a happy and healthful Holday season and please reeber to be careful because only you can prevent fres. rwn Kresberg Harold Stall Charles Aaso F. M. B. A. Local No. 33 Fund Rasng co-charen Post Offce Box 28 Papers set deadlne The dmxffn* for subsson of stores and pctures for events takng place durng the week "to The New-Record and The dark Patrot s 5 on the Thursday precedng the Thursday you wsh to see the te appear n the newspapers. 0NY stores and pctures on events whch occur over the weekend wll be accepted on Monday*, and ONLY to 10 a.. Any tes NOT subtted n te for the deadlnes wll autoatcally be transferred to the followng week's newspap«rs.. Affdavts requred The News-Record and The Clark Patrot do not accept unsgned letters to the edtor or poltcal press releases. All letters and poltcal releases ust be sgned and nclude the full naes and addresses of all persons subttng the. n addton, those subttng letters and releases ust coe to the offces of the newspapers at 219 Central Ave.,, n order to pck up affdavts to sgnfy the authentcty of the letters and releases. These affdavts ay be notarzed at the newspaper offces or by another notary publc. Newspapers, Kwans collect canned goods The holday season s rapdly approachng, and although ost of us look a ths te as a te of joy. laughter and gfts, we soetes forget not all people enjoy the sae prvleges., Last year we asked you o donate ONE CANNED FOOD TEM OR NON-PERSHABLE TEM. Your response was absolutely fantastc! Our readers donated over three ons of food tha was dstrbuted to over 100 needy fales n ths area. Your tu..l generosty and kndness fwcot ade any people! haprjw-*""'* NYOJH* than you could evct- «r agne. Ths year the Kwans Club of s helpng n le collecton and dstrbuton of food baskets o the needy. Your help s needed...brng your donatons to any of the drop-off locatons lsted here. Wth your co-operaton we'll get enough tes o feed so any needy fales. When you st down o your holday dnner, just thnk about tha one can soeone else ay be enjoyng. Coe on readers...we know you can do t...let's ake our otto "WE CAN GVE A CAN!" Reeber, canned goods or non-pershable tes only. Please delver your donatons to the followng dropoff locatons. Monday to Frday, fro 9 a.. to 3 - The News-Record/ Clark Patrot/ The Ato Tablod 219 Central Ave.,. for Yule Unon County resdents wll be able to welcoe ther holday guests wth a wreath decorated wth plad and velvet bows, statce and pne cones after they attend a Chrstas crafts workshop on Wednesday, Dec. 7, fro 9:30 to 11 a.. at the Tralsde Nature and Scence Center at Coles Ave. and New Provdence Rd., Mountansde. Regstraton and a S13 fee are requred for ths Unon County Dept. of Parks and Recreaton facl- ty- Woodbrdge Senor Hgh School Kelly St. off St. Gt-oruo Ave., Woodbrdue Colona Senor Hgh School East St., Colona Unden Hgh School 121 W. St. Georues An-., Lnden Carteret Hgh School Washngton Ave., Carleret J. F. K. Hgh School Washngton A>e., seln Unco lades to hold Chnese aucton The Lades Auxlary of Clark Unco wll sponsor ts Sxth Annual Chnese aucton on Tuesday, Dec. 6. at he Veterans of Foregn Wars Hall at 6 Broadway, Clark. The doors wll open at 7 Tckets are avalable now fro all ebers. Cake and coffee wll be served. Please buy tckets now-a lted nuber wll be sold. Please telephone he charwoan at or or PCK-T-NUMBERS FOR THE WEEK OF: NOV. 21 thru NOV. 26 PCK-T STRAGHT BAV _.,_ DATE NUMBERS PAY OFF BOX PAR NONDAr Her *18S *3N *W TUBMV No* $ 38 WEDNESDAY No ' '45 50 $ 27 THURSDAr NOT $ 468 $ 78J46,50 FRDAY NOT ' $ 45 W SATURDAY HOT $ $ MONDAY, Nor. 21 PCK FOUR Mwta stuenorf 101 Ml S3.9U.00 $330 TUESDAY, Nor. 22 PCK FOUR STUCK! MlOFF * $1, $ WEDNESDAY. Nor. 23 PCK FOUR N U N«STRAGHT PAY Off BOX 1608 S1.7S4.50 J74.O0 THURSDAY. Nor. 24 PCK FOUR NUMBER STRAGHT BOX. M05 $3, $135 PCK MOTTO NO LOTTO BONUS NO. WM5 FRDAY. Nov. 25 MCKHNNt NUMBER STRAGHT BOX 2310 $1, $ SATURDAY. Nov. 19 MCKFOMt NUMBER STRAGHT BOX 2029 $2, $B3 CLAM CENTER WOODBRDGE PUBLX PHARMACY 91 MAN STREET OPEN M0N THRU FR 9o tl 10p SAT 9-6 SUN 9-1 p Matt Rnaldo By Congressan 7th Dstrct, N«w J#r»«y Congress report cord better than expected Socal Securty, defense and foregn polcy ssues were the donant thees of the just-concluded frst year of the two-year sesson of the 98th Congress. n an unusual dsplay of bpartsanshp, Congress agreed on a plan to save Socal Secury fro bankrupcy. supported the Presdent's acton n cottng the Unted States troops to Lebanon and Grenada and copleted work on 10 of 13 appropralons blls. Addtonally, Congress approved a copron.se defense budget, backed the Presden's Carbbean Basn ntatve and pushed through a ajor jobs bll aed a eetng the uneployen proble. On pocketbook ssues t refused o rase taxes and repealed the tax easure provdng for the wthholdng of taxes on dvdends and nterest. Whle the legslatve successes were odest when copared to soe past sessons, hey surpassed the expectatons of any poltcal pundls who had predcted at the begnnng of the sesson last January the Deocratccontrolled House and Republcan Senate and adnstraton would be so severely splt by partsan dfferences a ggantc grdlock would develop. t ddn't. nstead the sesson produced ore co-operaton than confrontaton. On balance the record has been better than forecast wth Congress handlng several thorny ssues lhat were so controversal they would have been the subject of lengthy and btter standoffs n he absence of a sprt of co-operaton. "Ths lone was exeplfed by the support Congress exhbted for he Presden's acon n cong U. S. troops o the ult-naton peacekeepng force n Lebanon and hs decson o send troops o Grenada to rescue he ore than U. S. ctzens here and to help resore law and order on the sland. Whle there was soe opposton to ths acton, the ajorty of he ebers of bold houses ralled behnd the Presde. n a related area Congress voted for a hgher defense budget, but lted he spendng ncrease to 5%. Ths was 5% less than what the Presdent had requested bu-stll provded fundng for ost of the weapons progras he had proposed. There was strong support n both (he House and Senate for strenghenng he defense progra af'er several years of neglect under he prevous adn> nstraton. n response to publc deand for ncreased efforts a ars control, he House, wth y support, passed a resoluton proposng the Unted Stats and the Sovet Jnpn endorse a uual-and-verfable agreeent to freeze nuclear weapons a current levels. The proposal was defeaed n the Senae. The one ssue tha captured the attenton of ost older Aercans was he fnancal crss laced by Socal Secury. They deanded a speedy soluton -to < le proble and Congress responded by adoptng a rescue plan proposed by the bpartsan Cosson on Socal Securty Refor. Whle the plan teporarly preserves he fnancal ntegrty of he syse, opposed t because, n cffec. t s a stopgap easure that reduced benefs. speeded the ncrease of Socal Securty payroll taxes and provded for the gradual ncrease n the retreent age. Other ore peranent solutons would have been less burdensoe on benefcares and contrbutons should have been explored. Congress also cae to grps wth two controversal tax ssues by preservng he thrd year of the tax cut whch supported and by votng to repeal the wthholdng lax on nterest and dvdends. had voed aganst the wthholdng tax when t was frst approved and was n the forefront of the drve n have t repealed. n cong o ters wth the uneployent crss that saw the joblessness rate exceed 10% durng the early weeks of the year Congress approved a S4.6 bllon jobs progra and provded an addtonal S5 bllon for the Uneployent Trust Fund to gve the uneployed extended benefs. Congress had targeted uneployen and econoc growth as the top prortes of the sesson. Congress also approved S5.6 bllon to revap federal housng and county-developent progras and to establsh new housng for low-and-oderate-nconc persons. Whle there were any noewonhy acheveents durng the sesson uch reans o be done when Congress reconvenes n late January. We wll be dealng wth such hghly-charged ssues as acd ran, clean ar. natural gas deregulaton, telephone ssues and the budget defc. Addtonally, several blls are n the legslatve ppelne to help reverse the declne n educaton ha was the subject of a provocatve report by a blue-rbbon Presdental study conson. Chaber to fnd area's top spellers Readers who want to fnd out f they can spell wll be able to enter the Annual Chaber of Coerce Spellng Contest, to be held at 1 on Sunday, Jan. 29, of next year, at Hgh School. There wll be three age categores-10 to 13, 14 to 18 and over 21...wth przes for wnners n each category. Each contestant wll receve a free T-shrt. The regstraton fee s $2.25 per entry and ust be aled by Monday, Jan. 9, of next year. All words wll be taken fro the Merra Webster Unabrdged nternatonal Dctonary. There wll be free refreshents. Entres wll be lted to 50 n each category on a frst-coe, frstserved bass. Checks ay be ade payable to The Chaber of Coerce, c/o The Ato Tablod, "Spellng Contest," 219 Central Ave.,, N. J The contest s lted to Unon County resdents on- ly- FRE-WSE Arson: Fghtng Burnng Crss By Rahtvav Fre Chef Jaes T. Heller Each year n Aerca ore and ore buldngs go up n soke because of arson. Hoes are burned due to juvenle thrll seekng and lovers' quarrels; busnesses burn to collect nsurance or run a copettor, professonal torches ply ther sckenng, f lucratve, trade wherever there's a dollar to be ade. What's the answer to arson? No one really knows-f they dd, they'd be dong t! But soe towns and ctes have found nnovatve solutons that see to ft part of the puzzle. n the ddle 1970's Seattle, Wash., experented wth a ult-pronged progra whch has led to soe of today's ost successful ant-arson ntatves. Today there are natonal, state, regonal and local arson hotlnes run by nsurance copanes, busness consortus and varous levels of governent where you can report past or pendng arson fres anonyously. Soe offer rewards of cash...but all offer the reward of helpng to ste ths natonal scandal. One of the frst arson hotlnes was developed by a busness/nsurance consortu n Seattle and t helped cut the ncdence of professonal arson sgnfcantly. The natonwde hotlnes offer the sae brght hope. Surprsngly, he largest nuber of arson fres are not set by professonals or by evl-nded aateurs, but by entally-dsturbed adolescents. Chronc teen-age fresetters ay set (or attept to seo dozens of sall fres n a year. Detecton, fr counselng and publc exposure can cobne to deal wth these n vduals rather effectvely. But the ant-arson ca, agn, however ounted, ultately hnges on the skll; d dedcaton of the polce and frefghters who deal wth rson durng fre overhaul. Too often arsonsts go unp tshed because polce nvestgators do no have enou h fre scence--or because frefghters do not understand rules of evdence and collect arson evdence n a way lat runs ts usefulness n court. More and ore cou ;tes are developng nterdscplnary arson task forces " hose personnel are traned to understand both the frer. fs and polcean's sde of arson-and to do justce to bo n. These forces offer a real potental to do justce to the ursonst. - But as local budgets tghten, these new-fangled forces ay be aong the frst to feel the axe. Now s the te to let your elected offcals knuw you expect your local governent to protect you ag.n.st arson wth a balanced progra of scentfc detecto and vgorous prosecuton. The statstcs don't show yet. But t could be we're fnally ganng on arson wth creatve ant-arson prograng. Now's the te to speak out, lest the advantage be lost. Jaycees seek Mss Unon County A spokesan for t le Fanwood-Scoch Plans Jaycees announced applcatons are now avalable for the 1984 Mss Unon County Scholarshp Pageant, an offcal prelnary event leadng up to the Mss Aerca Pageant. Ths year's local pageant wll be held on Saturday. May a the Scotch Plans-Fanwood Hgh School. The young woan selected as Mss Unon Couny-1984 wll receve a S1000 scholarshp n addton to any oler awards fro local sponsors. Potental applcants are advsed n order o qualfy for he pageant they ust be woen between te ages of 17 and 26 and be hgh school graduates by Labor Day, 1984; they ust also resde, work or attend school n Unon County. Those applcants selected as contestants n the pageant wll be judged n a personnel ntervew, evenng gown, swsut and talent, wth talent representng 50% of the loal judgng. Applcatons and further nforaton are avalable by telephonng the entres charwoan, K Frank, at or general charan, Wayne Morse, a , or by wrtng o he Fanwood-Scotch Plans Jaycees, Pos Offce Box 42. Scoch Plans, N. J n the 26 years the Jaycees have sponsored he pageant.,sx local wnners have gone on to capture the Mss New Jersey crown and an addonal sx have fnshed as frs runner-up n he state pageant, he spokesan concluded. Hstorans to open house for Yule Chrstas Open House at the 8h century Merchants' and Drovers' Tavern wll create the dnng atosphere of the 20th ccnlury on Sunday. Dec. 4. fro 2 to 5 Holday punch and confectons wll be served. The tavern s located at 1632 St. George Ave.. Lberty Square.. Readers wll also be able o vst the newly-restored "Terrll Tavern" for selectons for holday gf gvng. Colonal costued docents wll gree he vstors. SCHOOL MENUS WEEK OF DEC. 5 JUNOR AND SENOR HGH SCHOOLS ARTHUR L. JOHNSON REGONAL HGH SCHOOL MONDAY Luncheon No. 1: Frankfurter on roll. Luncheon No. 2: Breaded veal cutlet wth gravy on soft roll. Luncheon No. 3: Aercan cheese and toato sandwch. Each of the above luncheons wll contan your choce of two: Potatoes, vegetable and frut. TUESDAY Luncheon No. 1: Tacos wth shredded lettuce, steaed rce and frut. Luncheon No. 2: Hot torpedo sandwch. Luncheon No. 3: Tuna salad sandwch. Luncheon Nos. 2 and 3 wll contan your choce of two: Potatoes, vegetable and frut. WEDNESDAY Luncheon No. 1: Spaghett wth eat sauce, bread and butter, tossed salad wth dressng and frut. Luncheon No. 2: Hot baked ha on bun and your choce of two: Potatoes, tossed salad wth dressng and frut. Luncheon No. 3: Cold subarne sandwch wth lettuce and frut. THURSDAY Luncheon No. 1: Hot turkey sandwch wth gravy. Luncheon No. 2: Hot eatball subarne sandwch. Luncheon No. 3: Ha salad sandwch. Each of the above luncheons wll contan your choce of two: Potatoes, vegetable and frut. FRDAY Luncheon No. 1: Pzza. Luncheon No. 2: Hot sausage patty on roll. Luncheon No. 3: Sala sandwch. Each of the above luncheons wll contan your choce of two: Clow slaw, frut and chlled juce. DALY SPECALS Large salad platter wth bread and butter, hoeade soup, ndvdual salads and desserts and specals. Each of the above luncheons ay contan a half pnt of whole or sk lk. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS MONDAY Luncheon No. 1: Frankfurter on roll. Luncheon No. 2: Aercan cheese and toato sandwch.. Both luncheons wll contan: Potatoes, vegetable and frut. TUESDAY Luncheon No. 1: Tacos wth shredded lettuce, steaed rce and frut. Luncheon No. 2: Tuna salad sandwch. Both luncheons wll contan: Potato chps, vegetable and frut. WEDNESDAY Luncheon No. 1: Spaghett wth eat sauce, bread and butter, tossed salad wth dressng and frut. Luncheon No. 2: Cold subarne sandwch wth lettuce and frut. THURSDAY Luncheon No. 1: Hot turkey sandwch wth gravy. Luncheon No. 2: Ha salad sandwch. Both luncheons wll contan: Potatoes, vegetables and frut. FRDAY Luncheon No. 1: Pzza. Luncheon No. 2: Sala sandwch. Both luncheons wll contan: Cole slaw, frut and chlled juce. Each of the above luncheons ay contan a half pnt of whole or sk lk. Grl cagers to open wth Kearny.A hoe gae aganst Kearny on Frday, Dec. 16, at 3:45 wll begn the season for he Hgh School Grls Varsty Basketball Tea. { Gaes reanng on the -Schedule follow. All gaes yvll be at 3:45 unless otherwse ndcated. *** <!; Tuesday. Dec. 20, Hll- ' sde Frday, Dec. 23, Scotch Plans, "" Tuesday, Dec. 27, Mother Scon Tournaent, away, te to announced. Tuesday, Jan. 3,1984, St. Mary of the Assupton, hoe. Thursday, Jan. 5, Roselle, hoe. Saturday, Jan. 7, John- son, hoe, 2 Tuesday, Jan. 10, Cran- ' ford, awhy. ' Frday, Jan. 13, Unon Catholc, hoe, 7:30 /' Monday, Jar. 16, Roselle -"datholc, '! Thursday, Jan. 19, Rear- 1 ty, / Saturday. Jan. 21, Hll- ' sde, hoe, 2 BBS % :? /r.v... L.-c. r rn }y : '-. " t ' \ Monday, Jan. 23, Scoch Plans, hoe, 7:30 Frday, Jan. 27, St. Mary of the Assupton, Tuesday, Jan. 31, Roselle, Thursday, Feb. 2, Johnson, away, 7:30 Saturday, Feb. 4, Cranford, hoe, 2 Tuesday, Feb. 7, Unon Catholc, away, 8 Thursday, Feb. 9, Roselle Catholc, hoe, 7:30 Frday, Feb. 17, Westfeld, hoe, 7:30 Tuesday, Feb. 21, Lnden, hoe. Art group to deonstrate holday crafts The Clark Art Assn. wll have a holday art and craft deonstraton today at 8 at the Clark Publc Lbrary on Westfeld Ave. Deonstratons wll be on watercolor, orga and Chrstas crafts. Adsson wll be free of charge. Refreshents wll be serv ed. Pantngs wll also be dsplayed. DENTAL SEMNAR FOR PRE-SCHOOLERS- Dr. Stanley Goldsten s surrounded by.a group of pre-schoolers fro the Chrstopher Acadey of Westfeld as he deonstrates "how thngs work" n a denlst's offce. Benjan Corbn, a student at the school, plays the part of the patent as he asssted Dr. Goldsten n a lesson on oral health care. Dr. Goldsten, a Clark dentst, wll conduct ths nforatve free dental health educaton progra for pre-schoolers attendng ore than 21 local nursery schools. Durng the 40-ule vsts the dentst offers the chldren the opportunty to eet wth the dentst and dental hygenst o learn about the structure of ther teeth, how they theselves contrbute to ther own oral health care and effectve at-hoe health-care practces. A "goody bag" flled wth dental health-related tes wll be dstrbuted to each chld. Mnuteen to start wrestlng clock A 3:45 atch aganst Elzabeth at hoe on Wednesday, Dec. 21, wll kck off the season for the Hgh School Wrestlng Tea. The rest of the atches follow. All wll be at 345 unless otherwse ndcated. * * # Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1984, Kearny, away, 8 Wednesday, Jan. 4, Unon Catholc, Frday, Jan. 6, Planfeld, hoe. Wednesday, Jan. 11, Cranford, hoe. Saturday, Jan. 14, Unon, hoe, 1:30 Wednesday, Jan. 18, Clark, hoe. Frday, Jan. 20, Lnden, Wednesday, Jan. 25, Morrstown, away, 4 Saturday, Jan. 28, Scotch Plans, hoe, 1:30 Wednesday, Feb. 1, Roselle Catholc, hoe. Saturday, Feb. 4, Sut, away, te to* be announced. Frday and Saturday, Feb. 10 and 11. County Chaponshps, away, te to be announced. Feb. 10 and. 11, Novce Chaponshps, away, te to be announced. Wednesday, Feb. 15, Hllsde, hoe. Board to eet on renovaton A specal eetng of the Board of Educaton wll be held at 8 today n the Offce of the Superntendent at Junor Hgh School. The purpose of th eetng s to dscuss the hgh school renovaton project, reports Anthony Rocco, Jr., the Board secretary/busness adnstrator. f VVAN PEGG MARLYN l>:s::. MEETNG THE CHALLENGE - Students fro Mother Seton Regonal Hgh School n Clark advanced to the quarter-fnals n the acadec copetton. Challenge seres, sponsored by cable televson. The tea s coprsed of the tea captan, Vvan Pockels, left; Pegg Abrahasen of, center, Marlyn Nowalk, rght, and scorekeeper. sa Santorello. The tea's faculty ad- PLOTTNG THE FUTURE - Ronald Francsco, left, and hs son, Ron, center, speak wth Dee Bull, rght, about educatonal opportuntes at Bennngton College n Veront durng Regonal College Nght actvtes at Arthur L v Johnson Regonal Hgh School n Clark on Nov. 14. Soe 135 colleges and unverstes were represented, gvng parents and students of the Unon Counly Regonal Hgh School Dstrct No. 1 a chance to consder any optons. Ron Francsco s a. student at the Clark school. Roselle Catholc starts Clark year - The Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School Crusaders Boys Varsty Basketball Tea of Clark wll play host to Roselle Catholc as begns ts season at 7:30 on Frday, Dec. 16. Reanng gaes on the schedule, as reported by he head coach, Steve Petruzzell, follow. All gaes wll be al 7:30 unless otherwse ndcated. * * * Tuesday, Dec. 20, Kearny, Frday, Dec. 23, Hllsde, Wednesday and Thursday. Dec. 28 and 29. Chrstas Tournaent. Gov. Lvngston Regonal Hgh School. Berkeley Heghts. Thursday. Jan. 5, 1984, S. Mary of the Assupton, Saturday, Jan. 7,, hoe, 2 Tuesday, Jan. 10, Roselle, away, 3:45 Wednesday, Jan. 1, Norh Brunswck, Frday, Jan. 13, Cranford, Tuesday, Jan. 17, Unon Catholc, hoe. Thursday, Jan. 19. Roselle Catholc, Saturday, Jan. 21, Kearny, hoe, 2 Tuesday, Jan. 24, Hllsde, hoe. Saturday, Jan. 28, Brearley Regonal, hoe, 2 *" JOS. SERVEDO SONS NC. FUEL OL *OL BURNERS WEL MeLAH BOLERS NTES NEW ACCOUNTS ACCEPTED MNMUM DELVERY 100 GALLONS C.O.D. -59 Yaars n, N.J. a GOOD NEWS FOR FAMLES Openng ^ Deceber 1st COMNG SOON: Day Care Center too! A new nursng hoe That really feels lke hoe At the Geratrcs Center... 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4 !?''.; ;. - v! ^ - *?- t PAGE 6 THURSDAY. DECEMBER NEWS. RECORD/CLARK PATROT Brozck feld goal saves Clark at clock B\ Ra> n Senor. To Bro/ck. the co-captan of Clark's Arthur L Johnson Regonal Hgh School Crusaders, kcked the wnnng feld goal wth 25 seconds left n the gae to gve the Crusaders a wn over the Rahwav ndans before ex cted fans at Veteran's Meoral Feld on a rany Thanksgvng ornng. Nov. 24. n the fnal eetng of the cross-town rvals. The colorful gae, that featured outstandng bands, cheerleaders and the releasng of balloons at half te was a typcal Ralway- Clark athletc event. The Crusaders arched 85 yards n plays for ther frst touchdown, aded by four frst downs. The touchdown cae on a pass fro Charle Whtan to Mark De Mlle at seven nutes and 46 seconds nto the perod. To Bro/ck added the extra pont. A. J. Gabel's punt was run back by Clark's Peer Grygel 75 yards. He followed a wall of Crusader defenders along the near sde lne to score standng up at fve nutes and seven seconds nto the second perod. Bro/ck ade the score Johnson. 14; Rahwav. 0. Coach Mke Punko's learn took the next kckoff on ts 30-yard lne and traveled 70 yards n seven plays to send Marly Denson around hs rght end for a touchdown fro nne yards out at two nutes and 24 seconds nto the perod. El Kanllo then kcked the extra pont and t was 14-7 at the half-te. The ndans took the second half kckoff and arched 68 yards n 13 plays wth Donnell Powell drvng over center for the touchdown at fve nutes and 23 seconds. When Kabllo's kck was wde to the left le Crusaders were on top Followng a Crusader punt the ndans started a 61-yard drve n fve plays that saw Derrck Bowden race up the left sdelne for 40 yards and the touchdown. Wth one nute and one second on the clock Denson raced over hs left sde for he two ponts anl led A poor punt gave Clark possesson at the sx-nute-and-25-second ark and n two plays the Crusaders scored when Ed Wood ran the fnal seven yards for the score. t was Ralway The ndans' bg defense stopped the Crusaders hut the cty tea was stll tralng. On ths play a fght took place and when the feld was cleared 'he ndans were forced to punt-t was f rahel's best of the day. The Crusaders started ther wnnng arch wth four nutes and 44 seconds to go. F r ank DLollo and F.d Medcne carred to a frst down on the ndans' 21-yard lne wth three nutes and seven seconds to go. The sae cobnaton ade a frst down on 's 11-yard lne. Wth 31 seconds left n the gae the Crusaders took a teout and then wth 25 seconds left 'D the clock Bro/ck. a senor at fve feet, nne nches and 155 pounds, kcked the wnnng feld goal fro the left sde of the feld. On he next kckoff a 15-yard penalty went aganst Clark, whch kcked off fro he 25-yard lne. The ndans carred to d-feld and on the frst play the Crusaders ntercepted a pass and (he fnal and Johnson gae was hstory. # * * JOHNSON- STATSTCS Score-Johnson Regonal, 23:. 21. Frst dow--. 13; Johnson. 8. Punfj-. 4; Johnson 3. Peno/fe--. 2 for 10 yards; Johnson 4 for 30 yards. OffenuVe p/ays-ralway. 59; Johnson. 53. Kcfcoff$--, 4; Johnson. 5 NDVDUAL LEADERS JOHNSON Edward Wood--carres. 10; total. 42 yards. d«ardpedcne--carres. 9; total. 30 yards. frank Dlollo- -carres. 4; total. 7 yards. Derrck Bowdev-carres, 10; total, 81 yards. Donnell Pow«W carres. 16: total. 53 yards. Marty Denton--carres. 4; total. 27 yards. PASSNG JOHNSON REGONAL--7 of 15 for 68 yards. -7 of 16 for 38 yards. Kardnals to host cty cage tpoff A 3:45 gae at Kearny on Frday. Dec. 16. wll begn the season lor the Ralway Hgh School Bns Varsty Basketball Tea. The reander of the schedule, as reported n Coach To Lews, follows. All gaes wll be at 3:45 unless otherwse n- - dcated. * * + Tuesday. Dec. 20. Hllsde hoe. Frday. Dee. 23. Scotch Plans, hoe. Thursday. Dec. 28. Berkeley Tournaent, away, te to announced. Tuesday. Jan St. Mary of the Assupton, 8 Thursday. Jan. 5. Ro selle, Saturday. Jan. 7. Johnson, 7:30 Tuesday. Jan. 10. Cranford. hoe. Frday. Jan. 13. Unon Catholc, away, 7:30 Tuesday, Jan. 17. Roselle Catholc, hoe. Thursday, Jan. 19. Kear ny, hoe. Saturday, Jan. 21. Hll sde, away, 2:30 Monday, Jan. 23. Scotch Plans, away, 8 Wednesday, Jan. 25, Lnden, Frday, Jan. 27, St. Mary of the Assupton, hoe, 8 Tuesday. Jan. selle. hoe. Thursday. Feb. son. hoe. 8 Saturday, Feb. ford. 2:30 Tuesday. Feb. 7, Unon Catholc, hoe. 8 Thursday, Feb. 9, Rose le Catholc.,nv;n. 7:30 - -WR7-/ GONG FOR HS GOAL - 's Marty Denson, No. 13, tres to get away fro an Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School of Clark defender durng the Thanksgvng Day cross-town classc on Nov. 24. WLL MAKE T? - Clark's Frank Meehan, No. 43, keeps an eye out for defenders durng the Nov. 24 gae. The ndans lost to Clark GO, NDANS, GO - cheerleaders try to gve soe ncentve to ther tea durng the Thanksgvng Day football gae aganst Clark. WE TOOK T ALL - Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School of Clark football players and coaches show ther happness after beatng n the Thanksgvng Day cross-town rvalry. ALONE N A CROWD - Clark's Ed Pedcne, No. 32, n whte, s surrounded by players ncludng Ty McQueen, No. 5, Wlle Graby, No. 31, Derrck Bowden, No. 38, and Wendell Wlson, No. 28, as he tres to break through for soe yardage durng the Noy._24_gae.-Clark-Won FOR THER FOOTBALL HEROES - Cheerng for the Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School Crusaders football players durng the Thanksgvng Day gae aganst are soe Clark beautes -*.. BREAKNG THROUGH - 's Ty McQueen, center, n black, Derrck Bowden, No. 38, n black, and another ndan player try to break past Clark's Steve Gessel, No 61. durng the Thanksgvng Day gae whch ended the cross-town rvalry. MAKNG HS MOVE - Clark quarterback, Charle Whtan, No. 12, gets ready to throw a pass durng the Thanksgvng Day gae aganst. The Crusaders won NCE GAME - 's Fred Morton, No. 29. and Clark's Frank DLollo No 21 gratulate each other after the Thanksgvng Day gae. ft CHAMPON CAGERS - The ebers of the St. Agn.es Seventh-and-Eghth-Grade Catholc Youth Organzaton Basketball Tea, after wnnng frst place n the Second Annual Rev. John F. Mee Meoral Tournaent, held at St. Agnes School n Clark. Shown, left to rght, are: Back row, Head Coach Bob Hll, Assstant Coach Bran Hll, Shaun VanVlet, J Bodnar, George Vscont, Doug Chnchar and Mark Hayden; front row, Danny Dwyer, Chrs House and Joe Gunsorowsk. Not shown are To Dwyer, Jr.. Assstant Coach Ray Bladznsk, Scott Anger and Kenny O'Donnell. St. Agnes captures Mee Tourney crown n the second round of The Rev. John F. Mee Meoral Basketball Tournaent for seventhand-eghth-grade Catholc Youth Organzaton teas, held at St. Agnes School n Clark, Holy Rosary of Elzabeth beat St. Helena's of Edson 78 to 51 to advance to the fnals. The hgh scorer for Holy Rosary was Junor Bone wth 26 and Jeff Post was the hgh scorer for St. Helena's wth 15. St. Agnes of Clark defeated St. John Vanney of Colona 48 to 30 to ove nto the fnals. J Bodnar was the hgh scorer for St. Agnes wth 14 and Allen Batandolo of St. John's had eght. n the fnals, the consolaton gae for thrd place was won by St. John Vanney over St: Helena's 61 to 38. Hgh scorers were Joe Zebrowsk of St. John's wth 25 and Post of St. Helena's, wth 15. c The battle for frst place saw St. Agnes beat Holy Rosary 70 to 44. George Vscont, Bodnar and Shaun VanVlet led the St. Agnes scorers wth 19, 18 and 17 ponts, respectvely. Bone was the hgh scorer for Holy Rosary wth 14. An all-star tea was selected after the fnal gae whch conssted of Zebrowsk, Bone, Ed Calxto of Holy Rosary, Bodnar and Van- Vlet. The player selected for the Hustle and Desre Award was Vscont. The Most Valuable Player Award was presented to Doug Chnchar of St. Agnes, who also receved a $100 scholarshp to Lehgh Valley Basketball Cap n Pennsylvana gven by Ted Zawack, the drector of the cap. THE MOST VALUABLE - Doug Chnchar of the St. Agnes Catholc Youth Organzaton Basketball Tea of Clark, left, s presented wth a $100 scholarshp to the Lehgh Valley Basketball Cap by Ted Zawack, the drector of the cap, after beng chosen the Most Valuable Player of The Rev. John F. Mee Meoral Tournaent, held at St. Agnes School. FOR GVNG HS ALL - Bob Hll, the coach of St. Agnes' Seventh-and-Eghth-Grade Catholc Youth Organzaton Basketball Tea, s shown, left, wth Bran Hll as he congratulates George Vscont for beng selected the Player wth the Most Hustle and Desre at the Second Annual Rev. John F. Mee Meoral Tournaent held at St.-Agnes School n Clark. Scott Newan on ats A 1983 graduate of Hgh School. Scott Wrestlng Tea of Wl- Anne Newan of 047 Ja- the Lycong College. He s the son of Newan, s a eber of lasport. Pa. ques Ave. The Only Way to G0...T9 FREE LUXURY VP BUS for "qualfed gablers" food»hostess open bar»stereo color tv»lvng roo cofort seatng dnner credt at casno groups of FOR RESERVATONS ft NFORMATON CALL TRAVEL TERRY Lntn (tow yotr cfcolrt of Dtslutkw f *Mr wrctflr (BK,»* 4»y of SKCM1MTB AK AVAHABU "NM-Owfflbf" atoun THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1983 PAGE 7 Cty grapplers gear for another at year The Recreaton Dept. wll sponsor boys wrestlng teas ths year to copete n the Unon County Junor Wrestlng League, the Central Jersey Mdget League and sanctoned tournaents, ncludng an nter-cty Tournaent. The progra wll start wth an nter-cty league whch wll be establshed for boys n begnners' catagores. They wll practce and copete as teas aganst one another n dual eets and end wth an nter-cty tournaent n whch edals wll be awarded. These teas wll be ade up of nexperenced boys n sxth grade and under and atched by weght and age. Practces wll be held on Monday and Wednesday evenngs fro 5:30 to 7 o'clock at the Hgh School wrestlng roo. The experenced-level boys wll partcpate n two copettve leagues, the Central Jersey Mdget League, n whch elgblty s for those n sxth grade and under, and the Unon County Junor Wrestlng League, whch ncludes those up to eghth grade. The experenced boys wll practce on Tuesdays and Thursdays fro 5:30 to 7:30 and copete n dual and tr eets on Saturdays. Boys n seventh and eghth grades who practce wth the junor hgh are elgble to be on the Unon County Junor Tea. Boys n sxth grade and under are elgble for both leagues, but the best wll be on the Central Jersey Mdget 'A' Tea and second best wll be on the Central Jersey Mdget 'B' Tea. All three teas wll copete and travel ndependent of one another wth ther own coaches. nstructon and supervson wll be by experenced coaches wth the objectve of developng selfconfdence and strong bodes n the art of wrestlng. The begnners' progra s desgned to tran young boys; so experence s not necessary. Copetton s always between boys of slar weghts and abltes, reports a spokesan. Practces wll be held at the Hgh School wrestlng roo fro Mondays to Thursdays wth ost hoe copetton eets on Saturday ornngs. Parents or frends nterested n supportng these teas should contact the departent for ore nfor- BEVERLY'S 1413 Man St. <Nejr ht- rncr nf Mllon AM-, N.J. ""fruppa's""" 1657 rvng St. <>PP the KarM»n ( -tr, N.J. ESAN'S 963 New Brunswck Ave "PAUL'S"""" 228 W. Scott Ave. llln W S Alk-nSM, N.J. "DCKERT'STEL"""" 170 nan Ave. Colona O'JOHNNE'S 170 Westfeld Ave. Vjr Ahfjfuu ( Lrl VhK.l Clark. N.J. WAWA'FOODS 1 Lake Avenue Coer of Skylne) Colona, N.J. GRAPPLNG FOR GREATNESS - Partcpants n last year's Recreaton Dept. wrestlng progra show the rght oves that help the wn n the leagues and tournaents. Regstraton for ths year's progra recently began. aton. Anyone nterested n coachng or refereeng ay attend. Please telephone , extenson 322 for ore ore nforaton. * * * RECREATON DEPT. BOYS WRESTLNG PROGRAM tugbuty: boys, aged sx to 14 as of Saturday, Dec. 31, 1983, n frst to eghth grades. Begnners are frst-and-secondyear partcpants. Expcr enced have over two years on a tea. WEGHT CLASSES: Forty to 148 pounds and heavyweght. PLACt: Hgh School Wrestlng Roo. 5:30 to 7:30 Begnners practce on Monday and Wednesday wth copettons on Saturdays. Experenced practce on Tuesday and Thursday wth copettons on Saturdays. REGSTRATON: Parent persson fors are avalable fro schools and are to be returned to the departent at 1670 rvng St.,, fro Monday to F-rday fro 8:30 a.. to 4:30 Telephone, extenson 322. FRST PRACTCE: nperson regstraton at frst practce and wegh-n. Begnners, Monday, Nov. 28, 5:30, and experenced, Tuesday. Nov. 29, 5:30 PROGRAM DRECTOR: Carlos Garay, 480 Stalevcz La.,, telephone SPORTS DRECTOR: Sue Bauann, Recreaton Dept. Sdelners seek Hall of Faers The Sdelners Cottee for the Hgh School Hall of Fae s seekng addresses of the foljow ng Hall of Faers who they have not been able to locate: Wlot Albrght. Bert As/an, Ron Cherubn, Roger Golden, Fred Kast, Garfeld Lews, George Lews, Arthur Perry Jr., Robert Scarptto. Nate Sth, George Spedel, Dave Taylor, Ferd Walcott and Ron Wood. Any faly eber of the followng deceased Hall of Faers s sought: Dave Arstrong, Nck Coppola. Lous Crowell, George Keller Jr., Vnce Orr, Harry Sons Jr. and Robert Albsser. Please contact Wlla W. Hoodzow, the charan, at 182 W. Scott Ave.,, or telephone Tralsde to close The Unon County Dept. of Parks and Recreaton's Tralsde Nature and Scence Center at Coles Ave. and New Provdence Rd.. Mountansde, wll be closed on Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 24 and 25. n recognton of the Chrstas holdays. Where THE NEWS RECOR DUCOFF'S 1457 rvng St. M llr.fh-r.. Hu S. N.J. """GEE'S"""" 1588 rvng St.. Ncr ho Hr. N.J. s Sold 370 St. George Ave. A AlNnt.k- S. N.J. "6'JOHNNE'ST 170 West feld Ave. J ' "'Clark" 'N'.'"" ERNE'S' 274 E. Grand Ave. ' ''.^NJ.' Where the CLARK PATROT s Sold PORKY'S DEL 1064 Madson Hll Rd f'hrk Ml Larry's luncheonette 1473 Rartan Road Clark, N.J. P7PESHO 62 [-.. Mlton Ave.. N.J. G"~B"~ 960 St. George Ave M lk-on.. \ j,k- \n-. N.J. 527 W. Grand Ave.»M Ol- \ H.H, S,. N.J. ERNA 7 S"" - " 434 W. Grand Ave. :M ln.r umnn S.. N.J. PORKY'S DEL 1064 Madson Hll Rd. Clark. N.J BOB'S LUNCH l074 Rartan Rd. d DCKERT'S DEL 170 nan Ave. Colona PACE SETTERS - The 1983 grls' soccer tea at the Carl H. Kupl School n Clark turned n a fnal record of Accordng to Coach Carl Young hs tea was characterzed by superb teawork, an aggressve sprt and a vgorous copettveness. Eghth grader, Lesle Harnett, led the scorng wth a total of 1 1 goals. Tea ebers, shown, left to rght, are: Front row. Kersten Medvedch, LorLobard, Chrs Fyut, Shannon Grady, Jennfer Cafero, Laura MacAvoy and Cheryl Gabnddle row, Ellen Rchardson, Cheryl DePazza, Can Danco, Tna Katz, Sherr Fyut, Colleen Leonard and Kelly Bongovann; back row, Karen Bruno, Mndy Murray, Dawn DeSanto, Rand Sheps, Lesle Harnett. K Novello, Kelly Rchter, Chrs Tyra. Kelly O'Donnell, Yvette Raslowsky, Trca-Washngton and Coach Young. Not shown are Donna Chalef, Ely Ferrara and Tracey Clark. The Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School Athletc Booster Club of Clark wll sponsor a fall sports awards presentaton on Monday, Dec. 5, at 7, n the school cafetera. Sports boosters to cte athletes Hgh school athletes who have partcpated n football, boys soccer, grls soccer, cross country, gynastcs and grls tenns wll be honored as well as the statstcans and cheerleaders for these fall sportng events. 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5 " - \:\ 1> PAGE 8 THURSDAY, DECEMBER News NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATROT S. PAUL'S KPSCOPAL CHURCH OF RAHVVAY Clo congregaton wll observe Sunday, Dec. 4, as the Second Sunday of Advent. There wll be a Celebraton of the Holy fuchars at 7:30 a.. An nforal Coffee Hour wll take place between 8:15 and 9:15 a.. The Parsh tjn11v Choral fuchars wll be celebrated at 9:30 a.. '.wll The Rev. Joseph H. Gauvn. the rector, as the Celebrant and holst. The Second Candle on the Parsh Vhent Wreath wll be lt. At ths te the pupls and /aclers of the Junor Church School wll -end the nrjy of the Word n the an Church before gong to :!e classroos for relgous nstructon. Meetngs durng the week: Tuesday. Dec. 6, Church Walkers Chrstas Gatherng. Guld Roo. 12:30, pm'opal Church Woen. 7:30 The Church s located at the corner of H Ave. and ;v: S. FRST BAPTST CHURCH OF RAHVVAY On the Second Sunday n Advent. Dec. 4, the pastor, n. 1 Rev. Wlla.. Frederckson. wll contnue hs seres H serons on the thee of "Advent Answers." Ths ".a'k The Rev. Frederckson wll preach on "What Dfcncc Does Chrst Make?" The Servce of Worshp wll be at l ):4> a.. The Rev. Fredercksnn wll be asssted by Paul R//uto, the youth nster, fro the Drew eologcal School. Holy Counon wll be shared. he Chor, under the leadershp of Wlla Whtehead, ^ ll sng "Sparklng Carols Fll the Ar," by Preuss. W llan Pcked s the organst and he wll also sng a solo selecton. The Counon Daconate Fund Offerng wll!\ collected and gven to the Mnsters and Mssonares Beneft Board to dstrbute as a specal "thank you" to the retred Aercan Baptst servants of Chrst who need n.ncal help. Chld Care wll he provded for young chldren n the Nursery throughout the ornng. The Chrstan Educaton Church School Progras, wth Jasses for all ages, wll be held at 1 a.. The Faly hrstnas Celebraton wll be on Dec. 4. t wll begn at >:30 Craft projects wll he ade, a covered dsh dnner wll he served and a progra hghlghted by carol sngng and a play, "Lttle Stars of Bethlehe," wll be held. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Nao Crcle, hoe of George Orban,. Chor Rehearsal, C hor Roo, 7:15 ; Wednesday, Dec. 7, Bble Study Fellowshp, hoe of eber, 8 o'clock. The church s located on the corner of El and serbrook Aves. ZON LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CLARK Holy Counon wll be celebrated on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 10:30 a.. wth nursery care provded for preschoolers durng the Worshp Hour. The Sunday School and Bble Classes n Chrstan Educaton for all age groups, youth and adults, wll start at 9:15 a.. Dnner for the elderly wll be sponsored by the Lutheran Woen's Mssonary League at 12:45 The Luther League Retreat wll be held fro toorrow to Dec. 4. Meetngs durng the week: Monday, Dec. 5, Confraton Classes, 6:30, Lutheran Woen's Mssonary League, 8 ; Tuesday, Dec. 6, Chor, 8 ; Wednesday, Dec. 7, Advent Servce, 7:30 The Church s located at 559 Rartan Rd. The Rev. Joseph D. Kuchark s the pastor. ZON LUTHERAN CHURCH OF The Servce of Holy Counon wll be celebrated by The Rev. Thoas J. Donahue, the pastor, on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 8 and 11 a.. The Sunday Church School wll begn at 9:15 a.. The Adult Bble Class wll eet at 9:15 a.. followed by a Fellowshp gatherng at 9:30 a.. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Woen's Sewng Group. 10 a..; toorrow. Study on Theology Task Force Report and Property Cottee, both at 7:30 ; Monday, Dec. 5, Chrstan Educaton Cottee, 7:30 ; Tuesday. Dec. 6. Prayer and Prase, 7:30 ; Wednesday, Dec. 7. Chor Rehearsal, 7 and 7:30 The Church s located at El and Esterbrook Aves. SFCON) PRKSBYTKRAN CHURCH. OF The seron. "Walkng Where the Lghtng s Safer," wll he gven on Advent Counon Sunday. Dec. 4, by he nter pasor. The Rev. Gregory J. Keosaan a o'clock, The Sunday Church School for Begnners to those n the Senor Hgh Dept. as well as the Pastor's Study Class, led by The Rev. Keosaan, wll be held at ');}() a.. The Upper Roo Bble Class at 9:40 a.. wll be led n Francs E. Nelson. Crb Roo Care for chldren >f parents attendng the Worshp Servce wll be provded ; 11 a.. Chldren n the frst to thrd grades ay leave.lter le Seron Story for a Worshp Te Progra, a supervsed actvy n the Fellowshp Roo. The Junor Hgh Fellowshp eets on Sundays fro 3:30 to 4:45 '.n. wth Mss Conne Yu.he.adv.sor, The actvtes n-" -'ule sngng:, Bble study, dscussons, craftwork, gaes.nd projects wthn and outsde the county. Meetngs durng the week: Tuesday. Dec. 6. Crcle Dorcas/Ruth, hoe of Francs E. Nelson. 1:30, Troop No of the Grl Scouts. 7 to 8:30 p.n.: Wednesday, Dec. 7, Crcle FJ/abetl, hoe of Harold Gray. 10 a... Crcle Lyda. hoe of Robert "ro. S : Thursday, Dec. 8. Ralway Troop No. 756 "f the Grl Scouts, 7 to 8:30 The church s located at 1221 New Brunswck Ave. H M7.KR AFRCAN MTHODST KPSCOPAL CMURCH Ol At he 1 a.. Worshp Servce on.sunday, Dec. 4, lloh Counon wll he celebrated. The Rev. Rudolph ', (hhs, Sr.. the pastor, wll delver the edtaton. The Sunday Church School wll coence at 9:30 a.. The Second Anal Chrstas Tea. sponsored n the Trustee \ule Club wll begn at 4. the donaton wll be S5. Helena Moore s he charwoan and Ruth Johnson he presdent. 1'e Annual Revval wll he held on Monday. Dec. 5. <> Frday, Dec. 9. ;t 7:30 o'clock nghtly. The Evangelst udl be The Rev. V'ernon R. Byrd, the pastor of the St. Klnes A. M. [:. Church of Newark. Vstng chors and De chors of Fbene/er wll sng each nght. le Church s located ; 253 Central Ave. TRNTY UNTED MKTHODST CHURCH OF On the Second Sunday n Advent, Dec. 4, the 11 a.. Faly Worshp Servce wll be conducted by The Rev. Donald B. Jones, the pastor. Musc wll be presented by the Chldren's and Senor Chors under the drecton of Judy Alvarez. The Faly Advent Candlelghters wll be Mr. and Danel Dzobak and ther daughters. Aanda and Valere Dzobak. Nursery care wll be provded wth adult supervson. The Church School and the Adult Bble Class wll convene at 9:30 a.. wth Coffee and Fellowshp Te at 10:30 a.. n Asbury Hall. The Junor Hgh Youth wll eet at 6 and the Senor Hgh Youth wll eet at 7:30 Meetngs durng he week: Today, Senor Chor Rehearsal, 7:30 ; Monday, Dec. 5, Bowlng for Men, 6:45, and Bowlng for Woen, 9 ; Tuesday, Dec. 6, Trnty's Unted Methodst Woen volunteers to leave for the Chldren's Hosptal, 9 a.., Evenng Crcle Chrstas Socal, Asbury Hall, 7:30 o'clock. The church s located at the corner of E. Mlton Ave. and Man St. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF On the Second Sunday of Advent, Dec. 4, at 10:30 a.., the Ordnaton and nstallaton of Elders and Deacons wll be conducted by The Rev. Robert C. Powlcy, the pastor. Specal Musc wll be by the Westnster Chor, under the drecton of Jaes W. Musaccho, wth Mss Jod Acker at the organ console. Chld Care wll be provded durng the Worshp Hour each Sunday for nfants and chldren to those n second grade. Followng the Chldren's Seron the youth sttng as a group wll be excused to go to the Chld Care Roo for a supervsed progra. Older chldren should st wth ther parents durng the Worshp Servce. The Youth Chor, for those aged sx to 16, wll eet for rehearsal, before classes, at 9 a.. wth the chor drector. Mss Jod Acker. The Church Learnng Hour at 9:15 a.. wll provde classestor (hose n kndergarten to adult study. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Bell Rngers, 6:30, Webclos. Squer Hall Gynasu, 7, Westnster Chor Rehearsal, 8 ; Saturday, Dec. 3, Alcoholcs Anonyous Group, Squer Hall Gynasu and Youth Roo, 7:30 ; Monday, Dec. 5, Troop Nos. 716, 450, 9 and 401 of the Grl Scouts Meetngs, Cub Gynastcs Nght, Den Leaders Meetng, Scout Roo, all at 7 ; Tuesday, Dec. 6, Woen's Assn. Workshop. Church Lbrary. 10 a.., Troop No. 47 of the Boy Scouts, Scout Roo, 7:30. Board of Deacons, Church Lbrary, 8 ; Wednesday, Dec. 7, Confraton-Cossonng Class 1 Meetng, Church Lbrary, 5. Woen's Assn. Chrstas Progra, Church Lbrary, Troop No of the Grl Scouts, both at 7. Boy Scout Cottee, 7:30 The "Old Frst" Church s located at the corner of W. Grand Ave. and Church St. The Unon County Baptst Church at 4 Valley Rd., Clark, wll present the Kng's Players on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 7 The draa tea s a group of college-age people fro Lynchburg, Va., who wll present a progra of draa and testony. The hghlght of the evenng wll be the presentaton of a fulllength play wth a essage. Suspense, draa, and huor wll all be a part of ths acton-packed evenng, reports a church spokesan. The Kng's Players group, fro Lberty Baptst College, s coprsed of Lberty Baptst College students and graduates who have deonstrated a wllngness to serve God, a copasson for the lost, and a dedcaton to presentng a sprtually uplftng progra. Through Chrstan draa the Kng's Players work wth local churches n order to ake the essage of Chrstanty clear and exctng, the spokesan added. The repertore ncludes plays wth an evangelstc thrust, a call to obedence, and an appeal to full-te Chrstan servce, he ponted out. The Kng's Players travel over 35,000 les annually perforng n churches, hgh schools, prsons and area-wde ralles. There wll be no charge for adsson to the perforance. n addton to the Saturday evenng draa on Sunday ornng. Dec. 4, at 10 o'clock the Kng's Players wll present a second play and wll provde the specal usc for the 11 o'clock Worshp Servce. The play wll be seen durng the Sunday School hour. Organ socety to sponsor Chrstas concert Trnty announces candlelghters TEMPLE BETH TOR AH OF OS( KOLA PRF.SBYTF.RAN CHURCH OF CLARK 1 le.sacraent of Holy Counon wll be observed at the 10a.. Worshp Servce on Sunday. Dec. 4. The Kc\. Jaes A. DQuattro. de pasor. wll preach.n the Servce of Worshp. A Fellowshp Hour wll follow the Servce n he Fellowshp Meoral Hall downstars. Rehearsal fur he Chldren's Chor wll lake place a a n., nunelaely followng de Worshp Servce n the Sanctuary. Sunday School classes and Bble Study classes wll dscuss he thee. "Hdge of Adventure." These dases for all ages are provded each Sunday al 9 o'clock. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Aerobcs Class. K'lowshp Mall. 6:15 o 7:15, Sea Scouts. 7:30. ( anccl Chor Rehearsal. 8. Alcoholcs Anonyous, Church. 9 ; toorrow. Alcoholcs \;on\(hs, : Mondav. Dec. 5, Aerobcs Class. ellnwshp Hall, 6:15 to 7:15. Crcle No. 3, hoe of Janet Chravalle. 50 Present Turn, Clark. 8 ; Tuesday. Dec. 6, Board of Sesson. Roo A, 7:30 : Wednesday. Dec. 7. Pastor's -.bl-.- Sudy, thee "The Joy n Dscovery."Fellowshp H r. Chld Care provded and refreshents served. 10 a.. The Osceola Weekday Nursery School wll contnue <> eet fro Mondav to Frday fro 9 to a.. and 'n o 3 uh' the drecton of Thoas Wash. he Church s located at 1689 Rartan Rd. Today, Mornng Servces wll be held at 6:45 o'clock. Servces durng the week: Toorrow, Late Servces, 8:30. Rabb Jacob Rubensten wll conduct the Servces and preach, Hazzan Soloon Sternberg wll chant the Lturgy, Oneg Shabbos wll take place after the servces n the Brchwood Roo; Saturday. Dec. 3, Mornng Servces 8 o'clock; Sunday, Dec. 4, Mornng Servces, 8:30 a..; Monday to Thursday, Dec. 5 to 8, Servces, 6:45 a..; Wednesday, Dec. 7. Weekly Adult Educaton Dscusson Group Sesson. Synagogue Lbrary, Rabb Rubensten wll lead the dscusson. 7:30 The teple s located at 1389 Bryant St. The Eghth Chrstas Concert of the Garden State Theatre Organ Socety wll be held on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 4, at the War Meoral Audtoru n Trenton at Lafayette and Wllow Sts., near the state captol. Perforng at the Moller Theatre ppe organ wll be vstng artst, Donna Parker. Chrstas and holday usc wll be sung by the Mercer County Chorale, drected by Douglas Keltz. Donna Parker s a featured organst at the Paraount Musc Palace n ndanapols and a concert artst accoplshed n both classcal and popular usc. She also was chosen to be frst offcal organst for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball tea. The Mercer County Chorale wll sng both sacred and secular Chrstas usc. The chorus, organzed 35 years ago, has ebers fro the county of any ages and vared backgrounds. Douglas Keltz, the drector, wll also accopany the chorale at the pano for ths perforance. He s a concert organst and organ bulder, afflated wth the Royal School of Choral Musc and the Aercan Guld ~ of Organsts. Tckets are prced at $4 to $6 and at $2 for senor ctzens and students. Please telephone or for nforaton. The box offce at the audtoru wll open at 2 on the day of the concert. The pastor of the Trnty Unted Methodst Church at the corner of E. Mlton Ave. and Man St., Rah way, The Rev. Donald B Jones, announced the Fa ly Advent Candlelghters who wll partcpate n the Faly Servce of Worshp each Sunday ornng at 1 p'clock. n addton to the lghtng of the tradtonal Advent Candle each faly wll offer prayer n expec taton of Advent. The fales partcpatng are: The Frst Sunday n Advent, Nov. 27, Walter and Patrca Bradshaw and ther daughters, Allson and Kate. n The Second Sunday n Advent Dec. 4, Danel and Kathy Dzobak and daughters, Aanda and Valere. The Thrd Sunday n Ad vent, Dec!,.Jack and Nancy Hennessey and daughters, Ay and Betsy. The Fourth Sunday n Advent. Dec. 18, Frank and Phylls Mterotonda and daughters, Carla and Lsa. The _ Chldren's Clor. wth partcpants fro preschool to fourth grade, wll sng each Sunday ornng. All fales ay share wth these and other fales. How any eye operatons are perfored? A total of 771,000 or t Per hosptalzed pate each year. 43% are for cataract. St. Patrck's to serve breakfast St. Patrck's R. C. Church of Elzabeth wll hold- ts.annual Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, Dec. 4, after every Mass fro 8 a.. to 12:30 Coffee, crullers, pancakes, sausages and juce wll be served. Tckets for adults wll he S2 and S for chldren up to and ncludngjhose.njg school. There wll also be a hoe-ade cake sale. The graar school teachers, parents and students are also akng hand-ade artcles for the Chrstas Boutque. The annversary book enttled "The Storj of S. Patrck's" ay be purchased at the breakfast or pcked up at the Rectory at anyte. The prce s $10. Checks for S0 ay be sent to the Rectory. St. Patrck's R. C. Church. 215 Court St., Elzabeth. N. J UNON COUNTY BAPTST CHURCH OF CLARK The Man Worshp Servce on Sunday, Dec. 4, wll be at 11 a.. and the Evenng Worshp Servce wll begn at 7 o'clock. Sunday School wll begn at 9:45 a.. for chldren and youth and at 10 a.. for adults. There wll be a progra presented by the Kng's Players durng the Sunday School and Man Worshp Hours. The Chldren's Church wll begn at J a.. Meetngs durng the week: Tuesday, Dec. 6. Lades Fsher's Club and Fellowshp. 10 a..; Wednesday. Dec. 7. Md Week Wednesday Evenng Prayer Servce. 7 o'clock: Saturday. Dec. 3. The Kng's Players, a draa group, wll perfor a play at 7 Transportaton s avalable to and fro the Church by telephonng the offce at Nursery care s provded at all the servces and church functons. The Church s located at 4 Valley Rd., at the Parkway Crcle at Ext No. 135 of the Garden Stale Parkway. Dr. Frank D. Papandrea s the pastor. CLARK ALLANCE CHURCH Sunday School for all ages wll be held at 10 a.. on Sunday. Dec. 4, wth Mornng Worshp at 11 o'clock. Chor Practce wll begn at 6 The Evenng Servce wll coence at 7 o'clock. Meetngs durng the week: Tuesday, Dec. 6, Lades Bble Study, 12:30 ; Wednesday, Dec. 7, Bble Study and Prayer Meetng, 7 For further nforaton, please telephone the pastor. The R"eV. Davd W. Arnold, at The church s located at 2 Denan Ave. FRST UNTED METHODST CHURCH OF The Second Sunday of Advent wll be observed at the Worshp Servce on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 11 a.. An Advent jwreath wll be lt wth partcpaton by faly groups./ro the Church. The progra cottee of the Unted^ Methodst Woen wll eet at J The Advent thee wll also be observed at the Church School, whch wll be at 9:30 a.. John Argentere s the Churcfv School superntendent. Classes are for all ages. The A^ult Bble Class wll eet n the Sanctuary of the Church/at 9:30 a.. A nursery s provded. T\)P Advent Bble Study wll be the hoe of Mr. and Mrs-.Stpy.en Bellnger at 7:30 today. The Church s located at 466 W. Gr,and Ave. The Rev. Sara B. Waldron s the pastor. Publlth.f r.t.l prlce, 3g g5 SPECAL y all ordors can bo pcked up at our NEW LOCATON Ato Tablod Protestant - Kng Jaes Verson Catholc-The New Aercan B CCAynn <t*vfk*% R«l«r*«c«l 10 «M'on THE NEW AMERCAN *n to' try» Woan C 200 nan 200 years, unfl ho sponorsn p o t'> Catholc hourcfry rn h<? Ufrtod Slan-, N^r Onslat Rev Slephen J Hjrderjen OF U SSL and no* Ofsfan P Ce't>e O Cc" STO pdtalu* + Pjtrch C d >on also cort*'"* 'u!l 'ou' cokv sectons o< l/ulraec o' ho L'a of Wary wr> ho ol tre Hos.vy 'n add-on rno O'D'e cot- Cathode Encydopoaa and >\ jxofusev -n^ wfh reproducton* n tult ccwo' o' wo'tf l pontngs by tn* ow asters vbfptcktopv Ato Tablod 7\9 C»TM A M.J *»< 4.,.' *. n«w l ku L_ uft l MJ.»0, MkW Ato T«M«U oe.-mo.vfrl f-l Phone Kng's Players! to perfor n Clark OBTUARES Goldsten, 88, ex-regstered nurse ;' Tony Moshe Goldsten, 88, of 219 Lexngton Blvd., Clark, ded Frday, "-' Nov. 18, at Hosptal. She was born n Gerany and had been brought to ths country and Kalaazoo, Mch., as a chld. She had oved to East Orange any She had lved there before she had oved to Clark recently. Goldsten had retred n 1968 after any years as a regstered nurse n Unon County. She had been a eber of Teple Beth O'r of Clark and had also belonged to ts Senor Ctzens Councl. Her husband, Ernest Goldsten, ded a nuber of Survvng are a daughter, Lynn Margols of Westfeld and two grandchldren. John W. Ruby, 66, postal supervsor n Charles Kosar, 71, n Clark 26 years Charles E. Kosar, 71, of Clark, ded Wednesday, Nov. 16, at the Mddlesex General Medcal Center n New Brunswck after a bref llness. He was born n Bayonne and had lved n Elzabeth and Lnden before he had oved to Clark 26 years Untl hs retreent n 1977, Mr. Kosar had been a achnst for the Alled Checal Corp. n Elzabeth for 10 years. Pror to that he had been a achnst for the Exxon Corp. n Lnden for 35 years. He had been a councant of the St. Agnes R. C. Church n Clark. Survvng are hs wdow, Mary Husosky Kosar^ three sons, Charles of Colona, Edward of Old Brdge and Kenneth of Rngpes; a brother, Francs of Roselle and eght grandchldren. John W. Ruby, 66, of Clark, ded Wednesday. Nov. 16, at Hosptal n after sufferng an apparent heart attack at hoe. Mr. Ruby was born n Newark and had lved n Lnden before he had oved to Clark 36 He had been a supervsor at the Unted States Post Offce n Lnden for 35 years and had retred n Mr. Ruby had also been a councant of St. Vladr's Ukranan Catholc Church n Elzabeth. Hs brother, Joseph Ruby, ded Sunday, Nov. 13. Survvng are hs wdow, Ela Zukowsk Ruby; two sons, John W. Jr. of Doylestown, Pa., and Patrck of ; a brother, Charles of Sayrevlle; a sster, rene Wlke of Lnden and four grandchldren. Edward G. Cantwell, ex-lnden teacher Jaes Corey, 81, born n reland Jaes E. Corey, 81, of, ded Tuesday, Nov. 15, at Alexan Brothers Hosptal n Elzabeth after a long llness. Mr. Corey was born n Aragh, reland. He had coe to ths country n 1922 and had lved n snce He had worked for 17 years as a furnture refnsher and then for 22 years as a llwrght at the Hyatt Roller Bearng Dvson of the General Motors Corp. n Clark untl he had retred n He had been a eber of Local No. 736 of the Unted Auto Workers Unon v ' Mr. Corey had also been a councant of St. Mary's R. C. Church n and had been a eber of St. Mary's Holy Nae Socety. He had been a eber of the Ancent Order of Hbernans n reland. n ths country he had been a eber of the 69th Regent (the Fghtng rsh) of he New York Natonal Guard. He had been a sergeant-at-ars n Lodge No of the Loyal Order of Moose and he had also been a eber of the Retrees of General Motors and the Aercan rsh Assn. Hs wfe, Mare Me- Caley Corey, ded n He s survved by- two sons, Jaes E. Jr. and John T., both of ; a daughter, Ellen Crane of ; three brothers, Wlla of Toronto, John of St. Catherne's and Joseph of reland; two ssters, Peg Kennedy of Aragh and Mary Calderbank of Toronto; four grandchldren and one great-grandchld. Edward G. Cantwell, of Clark, ded Frday, Nov. 18, at the John F. Kennedy Medcal Center n Edson after a long llness. He was born n Newark and had lved n East Orange before he had oved to Clark 19 Mr. Cantwell had retred n 1977 after 37 years as a teacher at Lnden Hgh School. At the te of hs retreent he had been the coordnator of the hgh school's ndustral educaton progra. He had receved hs bachelor of scence degree fro Georgetown Unversty n Washngton, D. C. and hs aster's degree fro Seton Hall Unversty South Orange. n Mr. DeMarto, 74 Pasquale "Patty Mark DeMarco, 74, of Elzabeth ded Saturday, Nov.: 19, a St. Elzabeth Hosptal Elzabeth after a bref ness. Mr. DeMarco was a lfe long resdent of Elzabeth. He had been a self-e ployed produce dealer unt hs retreent nne years Mr. DeMarco had also been a councant of St. Anthony's R. C. Church n Elzabeth. He had been a eber of the Orgnal Mantano Club and the Old Ters Socal Club. Survvng are hs wdow, Lllan DeRto De- Marco; a son, John of Elzabeth; three ssters, Nancy Rnaldo of Elzabeth, Mary Mezzeo of Cedar Grove and Sade Jacques of and two grandchldren. Survvng are hs wdow, Murel E. Startup Cantwell; two sons, Edward D. of Vero Beach, Fla., and Robert J. of Maretta, Ga.; two daughters, Vrgna Carey of Pscataway and Kathleen Carello of Clark; a brother, John of West Orange; 12 grandchldren and four great-grandchldren. Edward Lukas, 66, whskey salesan to Allen Brown, 70, veteran of Ary Edward D. Lukas, 66, of Clark, ded Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Lyons Veterans Hosptal n Lyons after a long llness. Born n New York Cty, he had lved n Boonton before he had oved Clark 14 Untl hs retreent n 1977, Mr. Lukas had been a whskey salesan for the Goldsworthy Lquor Co. n West Caldwell for 23 years. He had been a councant of Sts. Cyrl and Methodus Slovak Catholc Church n Boonton. Mr. Lukas had been a eber of Parsppany Lodge No of the Benevolent and Protectve Order of Elks and the South Boonton 'Feld Club. He was a Navy veteran of World War. Survvng are hs wdow, Mary Baszak Lukas; two daughters, Elane Blas of Sut and Mss Barbara of New York Cty; a brother, Vncent of Vrgna Beach and two grandchldren. Mr. Palaar, ex-rah way an Martn Palaar, 58, of Elzabeth, ded Thursday, Nov. 17, at Hosptal n after sufferng an apparent heart attack. Mr. Palaar was born n Lnden and had lved n before he had oved to Elzabeth 15 He had been a retred supervsor for the U. S. Metals Refnng Co. n Carteret, where he had worked for 34 years untl hs retreent two years Mr. Palaar was a World War Ary veteran and he had also been a eber of Post No. 681 of (he Veterans of Foregn Wars. Survvng are hs wdow, Kathleen Ruddy Palaar; three sons, Stephen of Westfeld, Martn of Scotch Plans and Robert at hoe; hs other, Mary Palaar of ; three brothers, Thoas of Hagarstown, Md., Paul of and Peter of Roselle; two ssters, Ann Mc- Candles of Okala, Fla., and Sophe Essex of New Egypt and a granddaughter. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1983 PAGE Kelly, 59 Rose C. Kelly, 59, of Edson, ded Frday, Nov. 18, at St. Barnabas Medcal Center n Lvngston after a long llness. She was born n and had oved to Edson three Untl her retreent n 1979 Kelly had been an offce anager for Kelly Movers of for 30 years. She had also been a councant of St. Mark's R. C. Church of. Survvng are her husband, Eugene H. Kelly; a son. Randy of New York Cty; two daughters. Mss Karen of Farngdale and Mss Kathy of Baltore, Md.; three brothers, Jaes and John Casso, both of Lnden, and Joseh Casso of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and two ssters, Sarah Sheather and Mary Jack, both of. Mr. Qunn, 72 Retred Polce Chef Thoas A. Qunn, 72, of Roselle Park, ded Monday, Nov. 21, at hoe after sufferng an apparent heart attack. Mr. Qunn was born n Elzabeth and had lved n Roselle Park ost of hs lfe. He had served as the borough's polce chef for 10 years untl hs retreent fro the force seven years M.r. Qunn was a World War veteran, havng served n the Mltary Polce. He had been a eber of the New Jersey State Polce Chefs Assn. and had headed the Juvenle Conference Cottee n Roselle Park. Mr. Qunn had also been a councant of St. Joseph the Carpenter R. C. Church n Roselle and had been a eber of ts honor guard. Survvng are hs wdow, Nora Larsen Qunn; a son, Terrance of Charleston, S. C: two brothers, Joseph F. of Elzabeth and Benedct J. of Clark and a sster, Mss Rta C. Qunn of Elzabeth. BREATHNG EASER- Hosptal n-servce volunteers, left to rght, Eleanor an J Kelly of Clark and Lous Fogel, ptched n to help the Aercan Cancer Socetv Unon County Unt launch helu balloons contanng ant-sokng essages n te the Great Aercan Sokeout on Nov * Taylor, 53, cottage tranng ade Allen E. Brown, 70, of, ded Wednesday, Nov. 16, at hoe after a long llness. Mr. Brown was born n Mahanoy Cty, Pa., and he had coe to n He had been eployed at the Aers Co. n Carteret for any years and he had retred n Mr. Brown was an Ary veteran of World War and he had served as a sergeant n the talan capagn. Survvng are hs wdow, Mara Evangelsta Brown; three sons, ra A., Steven A. and Jaes A., all of ; fve brothers. Earl of Geansvlle, Pa.. Joseph of Mahanoy Cty, Pa., Wlla and Charles, both of and Robert of Pscataway; fve ssters, Thela Coughln of, Hatte Davdson of Tower Cty,' Pa., Mss Volet Brown and Ruth Kuescher, both of, and Edna Flan of Mahanoy Cty and four grandchldren. Marguerte Taylor, 53, of, ded Monday, Nov. 21, at the John F. Kennedy Medcal Center n Edson after a long llness. Taylor was born n New Orleans and had lved n New York for 35 years before she had oved to sx She had been eployed as a cottage tranng techncan at the Woodbrdge State School for fve years. also the n Taylor had been a eber of Evangelstc Center Newark. Survvng are a son. Mnster Bruce Taylor of Avenel; two daughters, Yolanda Pondexterof the Bronx and Wanda Eden of San Dego, Calf; two brothers, Jaes Perry of Rchond, Va., and Frank Perry of New York Cty and one grandchld. John J. Schaelng, butcher at hosptal Thoas Roberts, 71, lfe-long cty resdent 1 Thoas M. Roberts, 71, of, ded Thursday, j Nov. 17, at hoe after a bref llness. j Mr. Roberts was a lfelong resdent of. He had been the offce anager of Agrco Checal n Carteret, where he had worked for 39 years before he had retred fro that fr n He than becae an accountant consultant for Snger Clatrol n Carteret and had retred after three years. He was graduated fro Rutgers, the State Unversty of New Jersey's School of Engneerng n Mr. Roberts had been a eber of the Second Presbyteran Church of. Survvng are hs wdow, Edth Bedan Robens; a son, Thoas M. Jr. of Freont, Calf.; a daughter, Nancy Roberts Kolyer of Matawan; a sster, Vrgna Pepper; of Ocean Cty and three grandchldren. John J. Schaelng, o, ded Saturday Nov. 19, at the Perth A boy Nursng Hoe n Perth Aboy after a long llness. He was a lfe-long resdent of. Untl hs retreent any years ago, Mr. Schaelng had been a butcher for the Muhlenberg Hosptal n Planfeld for 10 years. Pror to that, he had been a butcher for the falyowned Schaelng Meat Market for 35 years. He had also been a councant of St. Mark's R. C. Church and a eber of ts Holy Nae Socety, both of. Mr. Schaelng had been a eber of Councl No of the Knghts of Colubus.of. Survvng are hs wdow, Ruth Rchond Schaelng; a son, John R. of Manalapan; four ssters, Grace Dunn, Catherne Bader and Ruth Allan, all of, and Margaret Wehr of Covngton, Ky., and two grandchldren. Murphy, 78 Margaret D. Murphy, 78, of Elzabeth, ded Saturday, Nov. 19, at Alexan Brothers Hosptal n Elzabeth after a bref llness. Murphy was born n Newark and had lved ost of her lfe n Elzabeth. She had been a councant of St. Mary's R. C. Church of Elzabeth and had been a eber of the Rosary Confraternty. Her husband, Joseph F. Murphy, Sr., ded n Survvng are three sons, Frank of Glendale, Calf., Anthony of Rapd Cty, S. D., and Martn of Wnnpeg, Can.; two daughters, Margaret Ewng Vollero of Elzabeth and Ellen Klngebel of ; a brother, Wlla Davs of Lnden; four ssters, Mary Boyle of Elzabeth, Helen Clark of Tos Rver, Sara Krk of Carteret and Elzabeth Mese of Clark; 21 grandchldren and nne great-grandchldren. A fourth son, Joseph F. Jr., ded n Thoas P. Murtha, forer truck drver Thoas P. Murtha, of Clark, ded Wednesday, Nov. 16, at Hosptal n after a bref llness. He was born n Newark had oved to Clark- 15 Untl hs retreent n 1979 Mr. Murtha had been a truck drver for Sth's Transfer n Avenel for 25 years. He had also been a councant of the St. Agnes R. C. Church n Clark. Mr. Murtha had been a eber of the Retred Men's Club, the Clark Senor Ctzens Club, Post No. 86 of the Catholc War Veterans at St. Benedct's R. C. Church n Newark and Jersey Cty Local No. 560 of the Teasters. He was an Ary veteran of World War. Survvng are hs wdow, Mary Pastewat Murtha; two sons, Thoas J. of Freehold and Denns of Clark; a sster. Ann Keller of Newark' and a grandson. Pfefersten Vera Gordon Pfefersten, of Soerset, ded Wednesday. Nov. 23, at the Kng Jaes Nursng Hoe n Soerset after a bref llness. She was born n Newark and had lved n Elzabeth for ore than 50 years. She had oved to Soerset sx onths Pfefersten had been a eber of the Elzabeth Chapter of Deborah. Hadassah of Elzabeth, the Senor Ctzens County Club of Elzabeth and the Senor Ctzens Club of the Eastern Unon County Chapter of the Young Men's and Young Woen's Hebrew Assn. of Unon. She had also been a eber of the forer Abe J. Davd Deocratc Club of Elzabeth. Her husband, Jacob Pfefersten, a forer Elzabeth cty attorney, ded n Survvng are a daughter. Marca Sgan of Brooklyn; a son, Melvn of Slver Sprng, Md.; a sster. Ea Wllas-of Brelle; a brother, Mac Gordon of Clark; four grandchldren and two great-grandchldren. Popow, 71 Rosale Boyle Popow, 71, of Elzabeth, ded Wednesday, Nov. 16, at hoe after a long llness. Mr. Popow was a lfelong resdent of Elzabeth. She had been a councant of the aculate Concepton R. C. Church n Elzabeth. Survvng are her husband, Walter E. Popow Sr.; two sons, Jaes M. of and Walter E. Jr. of Mro Loa, Calf.; a daughter, Kathleen A. Brennan of Watchung; a brother, Edward Boyle of Unon; two ssters, Ann McLaughln of Brcktown and Catherne Matera of Tos Rver and 11 grandchldren. ' f WELCOME TO DNNER - The Clark frehouse was the scene of a dnner party on O 28 honorng Ann Wlls, who organzed the Clark Fre Dept. Lades Auxlary 1 9 Wlls was presented a rose by all past presdents and receved a proclaa fro Clark Mayor Bernard G. Yarusavage. The Auxlary was orgnally fored o h dress unfors for the volunteer fre departent ebers. The frst unfor cons: of black dress pants and a black te. The Auxlary then went on to buy hats, badges. At the presentaton, shown, left to rght, are: Evelyn Palqusl, the past pr dent and orgnal bylaws charwoan; honorary presdent, Wlls; past presde Karen Perks, and charwoan of the dnner and stress of cereones; past p dent, Vera Doro, and current Auxlary presdent, Shela Mueller. Not shown s the > charwoan of the dnner, Kathy Borden. Frank Yurk, 76 Frank J. Yurk, 76, of El zabeth, ded Sunday, Nov 20, at the Elzabeth Genera Medcal Center n Elzabetr after a bref llness. He was a lfe-long resdent of Elzabeth. Untl hs retreent n Mr. Yurk had been a statonary engneer for the Kraft Co. n Hllsde for eght years. He had been a councant of St. Geneveve's R. C. Church n Elzabeth. Survvng are hs wdow, Paulne Suchana Yurk; a daughter, Janet Wllas of Brdgewater; a brother, Jaes of Clark; fve ssters, Margaret Kelly of Elzabeth, Paulne Schel of Tos Rver, Ellen DePaul of Seasde Heghts. Dorothy Grace of Unon and Regna Lennox of Auburn, Calf, and two grandchldren. Workshop to create goodes A "Goody Workshop" wth the akng of popcorn balls and a taffy pull wll be held on Sunday. Dec. 18. at 2 and 3 at the Tralsde Nature and Scence Center at Coles Ave. and New Provdence Rd., Mountansde. Adsson wll Be" 75'. Ths Unon County \\\ of Parks and Reerca. faclty s located n Watchung Reservaton. nforaton on ths ; other offerngs at TaK please telephone ' St. Mary's sets Advent schedule St. Mary's R. C. Church of wll contnue Advent wth a Vespers Evenng Servce and Benedcton on Sunday. Dec. 4, at 4 o'clock. The servce wll be celebrated each Sunday durng Advent. There wll be a guest holst at the 7 o'clock Lturgy each Mondav ev. ng durng Advent' year's speaker wll be 1 Rev. Roherl Stagy, chaplan and teacher Caldwell College. The R. Stagg was forerly nv. ed wth parsh work Archdocese. Rased letters Busness Cards Black nk Whte ndex 500 only $ plus tax 1,000 only $ 20 " plus,,,n koo Other papers and colors avalable- Coe n and see our saples... 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6 PAGE 8 THURSDAY, DECEMBER V. 'c : :vr News S. PAUL'S KPSCOPAL CHURCH OF RAHWAV The congregaton wll observe Sunday. Dec. 4. as the Second Sunday of Advent. There wll be a Celebraton of the Holy Eucharst at 7:30 a.. An nforal Coffee Hour ull lake place between 8:15 and 9:15 a.. The Parsh l-auly Choral Eucharst wll be celebrated at 9:30 a.. '.Mll The Rev. Joseph H. Cauvn. the rector, as the Celebrant and honlst. The Second Candle on the Parsh Advent Wreath wll be lt. A 1 hs te the pupls and caclers of the Junor Church School wll -ttend the rg\ >f he Word n the an Church before gong to ;er classroos for relgous nstructon. Meetngs durng the week: Tuesday. Dec. 6. Church Workers Chrstas Gatherng. Guld,Roo. 12:30, pseopal Church Woen, 7:30 The Church s located at the corner of El Ave. and 1 v u S. FRST BAPTST CHURCH OF On de Second Sunday n Advent. Dec. 4, the pastor, c Rev. Wlla L. F-'rederckson. wll contnue hs seres M s'ons on the thee of "Advent Answers." Ths \L-ek The Rev. Frederckson wll preach on "What Df-,:ence Does Chrst Make?" The Servce of Worshp wll!v a 9:45 a.. The Rev. Frederckson wll be asssted by Paul R//uo. the youth nster, fro the Drew deologcal School. Holy Counon wll be shared. le Chor, under the leadershp of Wlla Whtehead, wll sng "Sparklng Carols Fll the Ar." by Preuss. W llan Pcket( s the organst and he wll also sng a solo selecton. The Counon Daconate Fund Offerng wll K 1 collected and gven to the Mnsters and Mssonares Beneft Hoard to dstrbute as a specal "thank you" to the retred Aercan Haptst servants of Chrst who need hancal help. Chld Care wll be provded for young elnldre n the Nursery throughout thc^sjornng. The (. lnsan Educaton Church School Progras, wth classes for all ages, wll be held at 1 a.. The Faly (,'nsas Celebraton wll be on Dec. 4. t wll begn at >:.U) Craft projects wll be ade, a covered dsh dnner wll he served and a progra hghlghted by carol Mllng and a play. "Lttle Slurs of Bethlehe," wll be held. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Nao Crcle, nne of George Orban, 1. Chor Rehearsal, Chor Roo, 7:15 ; Wednesday. Dec. 7, Bble Study Fellowshp, hoe of eber. 8 o'clock. The church s located on the corner of El and hserbrook Aves. ZON LUTHERAN CHURCH OF CLARK Holy Counon wll be celebrated on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 10:30 a.. wth nursery care provded for preschoolers durng the Worshp Hour. The Sunday School and Bble Classes n Chrstan Educaton for all age groups, youth and adults, wll start at 9:15 a.. Dnner for the elderly wll be sponsored by the Lutheran Woen's Mssonary League at 12:45 The Luther League Retreat wll be held fro toorrow to Dec. 4. Meetngs durng the week: Monday, Dec. 5, Confraton Classes, 6:30, Lutheran Woen's Mssonary League, 8 ; Tuesday, Dec. 6, Chor, 8 ; Wednesday, Dec. 7, Advent Servce, 7:30 The Church s located at 559 Rartan Rd. The Rev. Joseph D. Kuchark s the pastor. ZON LUTHERAN CHURCH OF The Servce of Holy Counon wll be celebrated by The Rev. Thoas J. Donahue, the pastor, on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 8 and 11 a.. The Sunday Church School wll begn at 9:15 a.. The Adult Bble Class wll eet at 9:15 a.. followed by a Fellowshp gatherng at 9:30 a.. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Woen's Sewng Group, 10 a..; toorrow. Study on Theology Task Force Report and Property Cottee, both at 7:30 ; Monday, Dec. 5. Chrstan Educaton Cottee, 7:30 ; Tuesday. Dec. 6, Prayer and Prase, 7:30 ; Wednesday, Dec. 7, Chor Rehearsal, 7 and 7:30 The Church s located at El and Esterbrook Aves. SCOM) PRKSBYTFRAN CHURCH OF The seron. "Walkng Where the Lghtng s Safer," wll be gven on Advent Counon Sunday, Dec. 4, by the nter pastor. The Rev. Gregory J. Keosaan at 1 o'clock. The Sunday Church School for Begnners to those n the Senor Hgh Dept. as well as the Pastor's.Study Class, led by The Rev. Keosaan, wll be held at 9:30'a.. The Upper Roo Bble Class at 9:40 a.. wll be led h> Francs E. Nelson. Crb Roo Care for chldren 'parents attendng the Worshp Servce wll be provded.t 11 a.. Chldren n de frst to thrd grades ay leave alter the Seron Story for a Worshp Te Progra, a supervsed actvty n the Fellowshp Roo. The Junor lul Fellowshp eets on Sundays fro 3:30 to 4:45 n. wth Mss Conne Yu. the advsor. The actvtes n.'ude sngng. Bble study, dscussons, era ft work, gaes.nul projects wthn and outsde (he county. Meetngs durng the week: Tuesday, Dec. 6, Crcle Dorcas/Rth, hoe of Francs E. Nelson, 1:30, kahvvav Troop No of the Grl Scouts, 7 to 8:30 n.: Wednesday, Dec. 7. Crcle Elzabeth, hoe of laold Gray, 10 a... Crcle Lyda. hoe of Robert "Co. S : Thursday. Dec. 8, Troop No. 756 ul the Crl Scouts, 7 to 8:30 The church s located at 1221 New Brunswck Ave. BFNFZFR AFRCAN METHODST EPSCOPAL CHURCH OF At the a.. Worshp Servce on.sunday. Dec. 4, ol\ Counon wll be celebrated. The Rev. Rudolph P. (bhs. Sr.. the pastor, wll delver the edtaton. The Sunday Church School wll coence at 9:30 a.. The Second Annual Chrstas Tea. sponsored by the Trustee \de Club wll begn at 4, the donaton wll be S5. Helena Moore s the charwoan and Ruth.l >!son the presdent. The Anal Revval wll be held on Mondav. Dec. 5. lday. Dec. 9. at 7:30 o'clock nghtly. The Evangelst wll he The Rev. V'errou R. Byrd. the pastor of the St..ne\ A. M. F. Church of Newark. Vstng chors a.'e chors of hbene/er wll sng each ngh. he Church s located at 253 Central Ave. TRNTY UNTED METHODST CHURCH OF On the Second Sunday n Advent, Dec. 4, the 11 a.. Faly Worshp Servce wll be conducted by The Rev. Donald B. Jones, the pastor. Musc wll be presented by the Chldren's and Senor Chors under the drecton of Judy Alvarez. The Faly Advent Candlelghters wll be Mr. and Danel Dzobak and ther daughters, Aanda and Valere Dzornbak. Nursery care wll be provded wth adult supervson. The Church School and the Adult Bble Class wll convene at 9:30 a.. wth Coffee and Fellowshp Te at 10:30 a.. n Asbury Hall. The Junor Hgh Youth wll eet at 6 and the Senor Hgh Youth wll eet at 7:30 Meetngs durng the week: Today, Senor Chor Rehearsal, 7:30 ; Monday, Dec. 5, Bowlng for Men, 6:45. and Bowlng for Woen, 9 ; Tuesday, Dec. 6, Trnty's Unted Methodst Woen volunteers to leave for the Chldren's Hosptal. 9 a... Evenng Crcle Chrstas Socal. Asbury Hall, 7:30 o'clock. The church s located at the corner of E. Mlton Ave. and Man St. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF On the Second Sunday of Advent, Dec. 4, at 10:30 a.., the Ordnaton and nstallaton of Elders and Deacons wll be conducted by The Rev. Robert C. Powley, the pastor. Specal Musc wll be by the Westnster Chor, under the drecton of Jaes W. Musaccho, wth Mss Jod Acker at the organ console. Chld Care wll be provded durng the Worshp Hour each Sunday for nfants and chldren to those n second grade. Followng the Chldren's Seron the youth sttng as a group wll be excused to go to the Chld Care Roo for a supervsed progra. Older chldren should st wth ther parents durng the Worshp Servce. The Youth Chor, for those aged sx to 16, wll eet for rehearsal, before classes, at 9 a.. wth the chor drector. Mss Jod Acker. The Church Learnng Hour at 9:15 a..wll provde classes for those n kndergarten to adult study. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Bell Rngers, 6:30, Webelos, Squer Hall Gynasu, 7, Westnster Chor Rehearsal, 8 ; Saturday, Dec. 3, Alcoholcs Anonyous Group, Squer Hall Gynasu and Youth Roo, 7:30 ; Monday, Dec. 5, Troop Nos. 716, 450, 9 and 401 of the Grl Scouts Meetngs, Cub Gynastcs Nght, Den Leaders Meetng, Scout Roo, all at 7 ; Tuesday, Dec. 6, Woen's Assn. Workshop, Church Lbrary, 10 a.., Troop No. 47 of the Boy Scouts, Scout Roo, 7:30. Board of Deacons, Church Lbrary, 8 ; Wednesday, Dec. 7, Confraton-Cossonng Class Meetng, Church Lbrary, 5, Woen's Assn. Chrstas Progra. Church Lbrary, Troop No of the Grl Scouts, both at 7. Boy Scout Cottee, 7:30 The "Old Frst" Church s located at the corner of W. Grand Ave. and Church St. Kng's Players to perfor n Clark The Unon County Baptst Church at 4 Valley Rd., Clark, wll present the Kng's Players on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 7 The draa tea s a group of college-age people fro Lynchburg, Va., who wll present a progra of draa and testony. The hghlght of the evenng wll be the presentaton of a fulllength play wth a essage, Suspense, draa, and huor wll all be a part of ths acton-packed evenng, reports a church spokesan. The Kng's Players group, fro Lberty Baptst College, s coprsed of Lberty Baptst College students and graduates who have deonstrated a wllngness to serve God, a copasson for the lost, and a dedcaton to presentng a sprtually uplftng progra. Through Chrstan draa the Kng's Players work wth local churches n order to ake the essage of Chrstanty clear and exctng, the spokesan added. The repertore ncludes plays wth an evangelstc thrust, a call to obedence, and an appeal to full-te Chrstan servce, he ponted out. The Kng's Players travel over 35,000 les annually perforng n churches, hgh schools, prsons and area-wde ralles. There wll be no charge for adsson to the perforance. n addton to the Saturday evenng draa on Sunday ornng. Dec. 4, at 10 o'clock the Kng's Players wll present a second play and wll provde the specal usc for the 11 o'clock Worshp Servce. The play wll be seen durng the Sunday School hour. Organ socety to sponsor Chrstas concert Trnty announces candlelghters pany the chorale at the pano for ths perforance. He s a concert organst and organ bulder, afflated wth the Royal School of Choral Musc and the Aercan ~G'ld of Organsts. Tckets are prced at $4 to $6 and at $2 for senor ctzens and students. Please telephone or for nforaton. The box offce at the audtoru wll open at 2 on the day of the concert. TF.MPLE BETH TORAH OF e 4 ( "a,.ccl An Chor R J, us, Church / r ) P-'»- W he Osceola Weekday Nursery School vv 'Tt^V-f^fron^tonrnan of Mrs - Thoas lsh. The Today. Mornng Servces wll be held at 6:45 o'clock. Servces durng the week: Toorrow, Late Servces, 8:30. Rabb Jacob Rubensten wll conduct the Servces and preach. Hazzan Soloon Sternberg wll chant the Lturgy, Oneg Shabbos wll take place after the servces n the Brchwood Roo; Saturday, Dec. 3, Mornng Servces 8 o'clock; Sunday, Dec. 4, Mornng Servces, 8:30 a..; Monday to Thursday, Dec. 5 to 8, Servces, 6:45 a..: Wednesday. Dec. 7, Weekly Adult Educaton Dscusson Group Sesson, Synagogue Lbrary, Rabb Rubensten wll lead the dscusson, 7:30 The teple s located at 1389 Bryant St. UNON COUNTY BAPTST CHURCH OF CLARK The Man Worshp Servce on Sunday, Dec. 4, wll be at 11 a.. and the Evenng Worshp Servce wll begn at 7 o'clock. Sunday School wll begn at 9:45 a.. for chldren and youth and at 10 a.. for adults. There wll be a progra presented by the Kng's Players durng the Sunday School and Man Worshp Hours. The Chldren's Church wll begn at 11 a.. Meetngs durng the week: Tuesday, Dec. 6, Lades Fsher's Club and Fellowshp, 10 a..; Wednesday, Dec. 7, Md Week Wednesday Evenng Prayer Servce, 7 o'clock: Saturday. Dec. 3. The Kng's Players, a draa group, wll perfor a play at 7 Transportaton s avalable to and fro the Church by telephonng the offce at Nursery care s provded at all the servces and church functons. The Church s located at 4 Valley Rd., at the Parkway Crcle at Ext No. 135 of (he Garden Stale Parkway. Dr. Frank D. Papandrea s the pastor. The Eghth Chrstas Concert of the Garden State Theatre Organ Socety wll be held on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 4, at the War Meoral Audtoru n Trenton at..lafayette and Wllow Sts., near the state captol. Perforng at the Moller Theatre ppe organ wll be vstng artst, Donna Parker. Chrstas and holday usc wll be sung by the Mercer County Chorale, drected by Douglas Keltz. Donna Parker s a featured organst at the Paraount Musc Palace n ndanapols and a concert artst accoplshed n both classcal and popular usc She also was chosen to be frst offcal organst for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball tea. The Mercer County Chorale wll sng both sacred and secular Chrstas usc. The chorus, organzed 35 years ago, has ebers fro the county of any ages and vared backgrounds Douglas Keltz, the drector, wll also acco- CLARK ALLANCE CHURCH Sunday School for all ages wll be held at 10 a.. on Sunday, Dec. 4, wth Mornng Worshp at 11 o'clock. Chor Practce wll begn at 6 The Evenng Servce wll coence al 7 o'clock. Meetngs durng the week: Tuesday, Dec. 6, Lades Bble Study, 12:30 ; Wednesday, Dec. 7, Bble Study and Prayer Meetng, 7 For further nforaton, please telephone the pastor. The R"ev. Davd W. Arnold, at The church s located at 2 Denan Ave. FRST UNTED METHODST CHURCH OF The Second Sunday of Advent wll be observed at the Worshp Servce on Sunday, Dec. 4, at a.. An Advent jwreath wll be lt wth partcpaton by faly groups/ro the Church. The progra cottee of the Unted^ Methodst Woen wll eet at J The Advent thee wll also be observed at the Church School, whch wll be at 9:30 a.. John Argentere s the Church/ School superntendent. Classes are for all ages. The ^{Jult Bble Class wll eet n the Sanctuary of the Church/at 9:30 a.. A nursery s provded. T\\p Advent Bble Study wll be the hoe of Mr. and.stpyen Bellnger at 7:30 today. The Church s located al 466 W. Grand Ave. The Rev. Sara B. Waldron s the pastor. The pastor of the Trnty Unted Methodst Church at the corner of E. Mlton Ave. and Man St., Rah way, The Rev. Donald B Jones, announced the Faly Advent Candlelghters who wll partcpate n the Faly Servce of Worshp each Sunday ornng at 11 p'clock. n addton to the lghtng of the tradtonal Advent Candle each faly wll offer prayer n expec taton of Advent. The fales partcpatng are: The Frst Sunday n Advent, Nov. 27, Walter and Patrca Bradshaw and ther daughters, Allson and Kate. The Second Sunday n Advent Dec. 4, Danel and Kathy Dzobak and daughters, Aanda and Valere. The Thrd Sunday n Ad vent, Det\ 11,. Jack and Nancy Hennessey and daughters, Ay and Betsy The Fourth Sunday n Advent, Dec. 18, Frank and Phylls Mtcrotonda and daughters. Carla and Lsa. The Chldren's Chor, wth partcpants fro preschool (o fourth grade, wll sng each Sunday ornng. All fales ay share wth these and other fales. How any eye operatons are perfored? A total of 771,000, or 1.2 per hosptalzed patent each year. 43% are for cataract. St. Patrck's to serve breakfast St. Patrck's R. C. Church of Elzabeth' wll hold- ts.annual., Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, Dec. 4, afer every Mass fro 8 a.. to 12:30 Coffee, crullers, pancakes, sausages and juce wll be served. Tckets for adults wll be 52 and S for chldren up to and-ncludng those -n hgh school. There wll also be a hoe-ade cake sale. The graar school teachers, parents and students are also akng hand-ade artcles for the Chrstas Boutque. The annversary book enttled "The Ston of St. Patrck's" ay be purchased at the breakfast or pcked up at the Rectory at anyte. The prce s $10. Checks for S10 ay be sent to the Rectory. S. Patrck's R. C. Church. 215 Court St., Elzabeth. N. J Publsher'* retal prlca $39.95 SPECAL w/coopon only ol ordors con bo pckod uc at our NEW LOCATON fro ^9f!r2^!! 2onjheHo ysenses. Padded blnd " Protestant Kng Jaes Verson Catholc The New Aercan Bble C.lhoJc edton THE ew Aercan Bbl C.lhoJc edton THE NEW AMERCAN OlbLE A fjthlul npw tmntalc" 1 ' vrp'o ojfrn o.fjfy readawo Ennlsh fee today Tho F«;.t Now D-t>W n E lof no Roan Cj!r>o*c Ou'cr (n ore 0 years undet tr g O no n 200 years, undet tro sponsor p ' tnol'c herarchy n tro U"'tod St.lt". N Obstj Rev Stephen J Hsdcr.en O F M SSL jrxj Rov Crwsl'an P C«'0*o O Cr STD rpfalur t-p.l'jck CfC.n. Ofloye lon ato Cont^ftj full fow cokv secton', o' tro Vatcan. 32-pnge lov-coky Mass Socon.nd lut Color tlumraton 0' tf» Lte o< M.ry worn o Slory O' tn«ros.vy n dadon re B'b'O Con.,r\;,t Catrxxc Encyclopeda ana <% p*o/ wn rep/oducons ty colo* ol w p a l by lr»e old astks o* KHg-ou r» LUX) a Uul n Mo«.n 5»con a. Co*, BO, BMAyBFpccFDurA Ato Tablod 219C««tr«A Rahwaf, MJ Phone OBTUARES Goldsten, 88, ex-regstered nurse : Tony Moshe Goldsten, 88, of 219 Lexngton Blvd., Clark, ded Frday, Nov. 18, at Hosptal. She was born n Gerany and had been brought to ths country and Kalaazoo, Mch., as a chld. She had oved to East Orange any She had lved there before she had oved to Clark recently. Goldsten had retred n 1968 after any years as a regstered nurse n Unon County. She had been a eber of Teple Beth O'r of Clark and had also belonged to ts Senor Ctzens Councl. Her husband. Ernest Goldsten, ded a nuber of Survvng are a daughter, Lynn Margols of Westfeld and two grandchldren. John W. Ruby, 66, postal supervsor Charles Kosar, 7 1, n Clark 26 years John W. Ruby, 66, of Clark, ded Wednesday. Nov. 15, at Hosptal n after sufferng an apparent heart attack at hoe. Mr. Ruby was born n Newark and had lved n Lnden before he had oved to Clark 36 He had been a supervsor at the Unted States Post Offce n Lnden for 35 years and had retred n Mr. Ruby had also been a councant of St. Vladr's Ukranan Catholc Church n Elzabeth. Hs brother, Joseph Ruby, ded Sunday, Nov. 13. Survvng are hs wdow, Ela Zukowsk Ruby; two sons, John W. Jr. of Doylestown, Pa., and Patrck of ; a brother, Charles of Sayrevlle; a sster, rene Wlke of Lnden and four grandchldren. Charles E. Kosar, 71, of Clark, ded Wednesday. Nov. 16, at the Mddlesex General Medcal Center n New Brunswck after a bref llness. He was born n Bayonne and had lved n Elzabeth and Lnden before he had oved to Clark 26 years Untl hs retreent n 1977, Mr. Kosar had been a achnst for the Alled Checal Corp. n Elzabeth for 10 years. Pror to that he had been a achnst for the Exxon Corp. n Lnden for 35 years. He had been a councant of the St. Agnes R. C. Church n Clark. Survvng are hs wdow, Mary Husosky Kosar^ three sons, Charles of Colona, Edward of Old Brdge and Kenneth of Rngoes; a brother, Francs of Roselle and eght grandchldren. Edward G. Cantwell, ex-lnden teacher Jaes Corey, 81, born n reland Jaes E. Corey. 81, of, ded Tuesday, Nov. 15, at Alexan Brothers Hosptal n Elzabeth after a long llness. Mr. Corey was born n Aragh, reland. He had coe to ths country n 1922 and had lved n snce He had worked for 17 years as a furnture refnsher and then for 22 years as a llwrght at the Hyatt Roller Bearng Dvson of the General Motors Corp. n Clark untl he had retred n He had been a eber of Local No. 736 of the Unted Auto Workers Unon. ' Mr. Corey had also been a councant of St. Mary's R. C. Church n and had been a eber of St. Mary's Holy Nae Socety. He had been a eber of the Ancent Order of Hbernans n reland. n ths country he had been a eber of the 69th Regent (the Fghtng rsh) of the New York Natonal Guard. He had been a sergeant-at-ars n Lodge No of the Loyal Order of Moose and he had also been a eber of the Retrees of General Motors and the Aercan rsh Assn. Hs wfe, Mare Me- Caley Corey, ded n He s survved by two sons, Jaes E. Jr. and John T., both of ; a daughter, Ellen Crane of ; three brothers, Wlla of Toronto, John of St. Catherne's and Joseph of reland; two ssters, Peg Kennedy of Aragh and Mary Calderbank of Toronto; four grandchldren and one great-grandchld. Edward G. Cantwell. of Clark, ded Frday, Nov. 18, at the John F. Kennedy Medcal Center n Edson after a long llness. He was born n Newark and had lved n East Orange before he had oved to Clark 19 Mr. Cantwell had retred n 1977 after 37 years as a teacher at Lnden Hgh School. At the te of hs retreent he had been the coordnator of the hgh school's ndustral educaton progra. He had receved hs bachelor of scence degree fro Georgetown Unversty n Washngton, D. C. and hs aster's degree fro Seton Hall Unversty South Orange. n Survvng are hs wdow, Murel E. Startup Cantwell; two sons, Edward D. of Vero Beach, Fla., and Robert J. of Maretta, Ga.; two daughters, Vrgna Carey of Pscataway and Kathleen Carello of Clark; a brother, John of West Orange; 12 grandchldren and four great-grandchldren. Mr. DeMarto, 74 Pasquale "Patly ;Mark DeMarco, 74, of Elzabeth ded Saturday, Nov.; 19, a. St. Elzabeth Hdsptal n Elzabeth after a bref l ness. Mr. DeMarco was a lfe long resdent of Elzabeth. He had been a self-e ployed produce dealer unt. hs retreent nne years Mr. DeMarco had also been a councant of St. Anthony's R. C. Church n Elzabeth. He had been a eber of the Orgnal Mantano Club and the Old Ters Soca Club. Survvng are hs wdow Lllan DeRto De Marco; a son, John of Elzabeth; three ssters, Nancy Rnaldo of Elzabeth, Mary Mezzeo of Cedar Grove and Sade Jacques of and two grandchldren. Edward Lukas, 66, whskey salesan Edward D. Lukas, 66, of Clark, ded Saturday, Nov. 19, at the Lyons Veterans Hosptal n Lyons after a long llness. Born n NeW York Cty, he had lved n Boonton before he had oved to Clark 14 Untl hs retreent n 1977, Mr. Lukas had been a whskey salesan for the Goldsworthy Lq~uor Co. n West Caldwell for 23 years. He had been a councant of Sts. Cyrl and Methodus Slovak Catholc Church n Boonton. Mr. Lukas had been a eber of Parsppany Lodge No of the Benevolent and Protectve Order of Elks and the South Boonton Feld Club. He was a Navy veteran of World War. Survvng are hs wdow, Mary Baszak Lukas; two daughters, Elane Blas of Sut and Mss Barbara of New York Cty; a brother, Vncent of Vrgna Beach and two grandchldren. Mr. Palaar, ex-rah way an. Martn Palaar, 58, of Elzabeth, ded Thursday, Nov. 17, at Hosptal n after sufferng an apparent heart attack. Mr. Palaar was born n Lnden and had lved n before he had oved to Elzabeth 15 He had been a retred supervsor for the U. S. Metals Refnng Co. n Carteret, where he had worked for 34 years untl hs retreent two years Mr. Palaar was a World War Ary veteran and he had also been a eber of Post No. 681 of the Veterans of Foregn Wars. Survvng are hs wdow, Kathleen Ruddy Palaar; three sons, Stephen of Westfeld, Martn of Scotch Plans and Robert at hoe; hs other, Mary Palaar of ; three brothers, Thoas of Hagarstown, Md., Paul of and Peter of Roselle; two ssters, Ann Mc- Candles of Okala, Fla., and Sophe Essex of New ~ and a granddaughter. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1983 PAGE Allen Brown, 70, veteran of Ary Allen E. Brown, 70, of, ded Wednesday, Nov. 16, at hoe after a long llness. Mr. Brown was born n Mahanoy Cty, Pa., and he had coe to n He had been eployed at the Aers Co. n Carteret for any years and he had retred n Mr. Brown was an Ary veteran of World War and he had served as a sergeant n the talan capagn. Survvng are hs wdow, Mara Evangelsta Brown; three sons, ra A., Steven A. and Jaes A., all of ; fve brothers. Earl of Geansvlle, Pa., Joseph of Mahanoy Cty, Pa., Wlla and Charles, both of and Robert of Pscataway; fve ssters, Thela Coughln of, Hatte Davdson of Tower Cty,' Pa., Mss Volet Brown and Ruth Kuescher, both of, and Edna Flan of Mahanoy Cty and four grandchldren. Taylor, 53, cottage tranng ade Marguerte Taylor, 53, of, ded Monday, Nov. 21, at the John F. Kennedy Medcal Center n Edson after a long llness. Taylor was born n New Orleans and had lved n New York for 35 years before she had oved to sx She had been eployed as a cottage tranng techncan at the Woodbrdge State School for fve years. Taylor had also been a eber of the Evangelstc Center n Newark. Survvng are a son. Mnster Bruce Taylor of Avenel; two daughters, Yolanda Pondexterof the Bronx and Wanda Eden of San Dego, Calf; two brothers, Jaes Perry of Rchond, Va., and Frank Perry of New York Cty and one grandchld. John J. Schaelng, butcher at hosptal Thoas Roberts, 71, lfe-long cty resdent Thoas M. Roberts, 71, of, ded Thursday, Nov. 17, at hoe after a ' bref llness. Mr. Roberts was a lfelong resdent of. He had been the offce anager of Agrco Checal n Carteret, where he had worked for 39 years before he had retred fro that fr n He than becae an accountant consultant for Snger Clatrol n Carteret and had retred after three years. He was graduated fro Rutgers, the State Unversty of New Jersey's School of Engneerng n Mr. Roberts had been a eber of the Second Presbyteran Church of. Survvng are hs wdow, Edth Bedan Roberts; a son, Thoas M. Jr. of Freont, Calf.; a daughter, Nancy Roberts Kolyer of Matawan; a sster, Vrgna Pepper; of Ocean Cty and three grandchldren. John J. Schaelng, of, ded Saturday Nov. 19, at the Perth A boy Nursng Hoe n Perth Aboy after a long llness. He was a lfe-long res dent of. Untl hs retreent any years ago, Mr. Schaelng had been a butcher for the Muhlenberg Hosptal n Planfeld for 10 years. Pror to that, he had been a butcher for (he falyowned ' Schaelng Meat Market for 35 years. He had also been a councant of St. Mark's R. C. Church and a eber of ts Holy Nae Socety, both of. Mr. Schaelng had been a eber of Councl No of the Knghts of Colubus.of. Survvng are hs wdow, Ruth Rchond Schaelng; a son, John R. of Manalapan; four ssters. Grace Dunn, Catherne Bader and Ruth Allan, all of, and Margaret Wehr of Covngton, Ky., and two grandchldren. Murphy, 78 Margaret D. Murphy, 78, of Elzabeth, ded Saturday, Nov. 19, at Alexan Brothers Hosptal n Elzabeth after a bref llness. Murphy was born n Newark and had lved ost of her lfe n Elzabeth. She had been a councant of St. Mary's R. C. Church of Elzabeth and had been a eber of the Rosary Confraternty. Her husband, Joseph F. Murphy, Sr., ded n Survvng are three sons, Frank of Glendale, Calf- Anthony of Rapd Cty, S. D., and Martn of Wnnpeg. Can.; two daughters. Margaret Ewng Vollero of Elzabeth and Ellen Klngebel of ; a brother, Wlla Davs of Lnden; four ssters, Mary Boyle of Elzabeth, Helen Clark of Tos Rver, Sara Krk of Carteret and Elzabeth Mese of Clark; 21 grandchldren and nne great-grandchldren. A fourth son, Joseph F. Jr., ded n Kelly, 59 Rose C. Kelly, 59, of Edson, ded Frday, Nov. 18, at St. Barnabas Medcal Center n Lvngston after a long llness. She was born n and had oved to Edson three Untl her retreent n 1979 Kelly had been an offce anager for Kelly Movers of for 30 years. She had also been a councant of St. Mark's R. C. Church of. Survvng are her husband, Eugene H. Kelly; a son. Randy of New York Cty; two daughters. Mss Karen of Farngdale and Mss Kathy of Baltore, Md.; three brothers, Jaes and John Casso, both of Lnden, and Joseh Casso of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and two ssters, Sarah Sheather and Mary Jack, both of. Mr. Qunn, 72 Retred Polce Chef Thoas A. Qunn, 72, of Roselle Park, ded Monday, Nov. 21, at hoe after sufferng an apparent heart attack. Mr. Qunn was born n Elzabeth and had lved n Roselle Park ost of hs lfe. He had served as the borough's polce chef for 10 years untl hs retreent fro the force seven years Mr. Qunn was a World War veteran, havng served n the Mltary Polce. He had been a eber of the New Jersey State Polce Chefs Assn. and had headed the Juvenle Conference Cottee n Roselle Park. Mr. Qunn had also been a councant of St. Joseph the Carpenter R. C. Church n Roselle and had been a eber of ts honor guard. Survvng are hs wdow, Nora Larscn Qunn; a son, Terrance of Charleston, S. C; two brothers, Joseph F. of Elzabeth and Benedct J. of Clark and a sster. Mss Rta C. Qunn of Elzabeth. k..-'',... «BREATHNG EASER- Hosptal n-servce volunteers, left to rght, Eleanor a J Kelly of Clark and Lous Fogel, ptched n to help the Aercan Cancer Socev Unon County Unt launch helu balloons contanng ant-sokng essages n lp the Great Aercan Sokeout on Nov. 17. «^-.> * Thoas P. Murtha, forer truck drver Thoas P. Murtha, of Clark, ded Wednesday, Nov. 16, at Hosptal n after a bref llness. He was born n Newark had oved to Clark' 15 Untl hs retreent n 1979 Mr. Murtha had been a truck drver for Sth's Transfer n Avenel for 25 years. He had also been a councant of the St. Agnes R. C. Church n Clark. Mr. Murtha had been a eber of the Retred Men's Club, the Clark Senor Ctzens Club, Post No. 86 of the Catholc War Veterans at St. Benedct's R. C. Church n Newark and Jersey Cty Local No. 560 of the Teasters. He was an Ary veteran of World War. Survvng are hs wdow, Mary Pastewat Murtha; two sons, Thoas J. of Freehold and Denns of Clark; a sster, Ann Keller of Newark and a grandson. Pfefersten Vera Gordon Pfefersten, of Soerset, ded Wednesday, Nov. 23. at the Kng Jaes Nursng Hoe n Soerset after a bref llness. She was born n Newark and had lved n Elzabeth for ore than 50 years. She had oved to Soerset sx onths Pfefersten had been a eber of the Elzabeth Chapter of Deborah, Hadassah of Elzabeth, the Senor Ctzens County Club of Elzabeth and the Senor Ctzens Club of the Eastern Unon County Chapter of the Young Men's and Young Woen's Hebrew Assn. of Unon. She had also been a eber of the forer Abe J. Davd Deocratc Club of Elzabeth. Her husband, Jacob Pfeferslen, a forer Elzabeth cty attorney, ded n Survvng are a daughter, Marca Sgan of Brooklyn; a son, Melvn of Slver Sprng, Md.; a sster, Ea Wllas-of Brelle; a brother. Mac Gordon of Clark; four grandchldren and two great-grandchldren. Popow, 71 Rosale Boyle Popow, 71, of Elzabeth, ded Wednesday, Nov. 16, at hoe after a long llness. Mr. Popow was a lfelong resdent of Elzabeth. She had been a councant of the aculate Concepton R. C. Church n Elzabeth. Survvng are her husband, Walter E. Popow Sr.; two sons, Jaes M. of and Walter E. Jr. of Mro Loa, Calf.; a daughter, Kathleen A. Brennan of Watchung; a brother, Edward Boyle of Unon; two ssters, Ann McLaughln of Brcktown and Catherne Matera of Tos Rver an.d 11 grandchldren. WELCOME TO DNNER - The Clark frehouse was the scene of a dnner parly on O 28 honorng Ann Wlls, who organzed the Clark Fre Dept. Lades Auxlary n 1 9- Wlls was presented a rose by all past presdents and receved a proclan : fro Clark Mayor Bernard G. Yarusavage. The Auxlary was orgnally fored to h dress unfors for the volunteer fre departent ebers. The frst unfor conss' of black dress pants and a black te. The Auxlary then wenl on lo buy huts badges. At the presentaton, shown, left to rght, are: Evelyn Palqus. the past pr dent and orgnal bylaws charwoan; honorary presdent. Wlls; pas presde Karen Perks, and charwoan of the dnner and stress of cereones; past pr denl, Vera Doro, and current Auxlary presdent, Shela Mueller. Nol shown s Hv. charwoan of the dnner, Kathy Borden. Frank Yurk, 76 Frank J. Yurk, 76, of El zabeth, ded Sunday, Nov 20, at the Elzabeth Genera, Medcal Center n Elzabeth after a bref llness. He was a lfe-long resdent of Elzabeth. Untl hs retreent n 1972, Mr. Yurk had been a statonary engneer for the Kraft._ Co. Jn Hllsde for eght years. He had been a councant of St. Genevevc's R. C. Church n Elzabeth. Survvng are hs wdow, Paulne Suchana Yurk; a daughter, Janet Wllas of Brdgewater; a brother, Jaes of Clark; fve ssters, Margaret Kelly of Elzabeth, Paulne Schcl of Tos Rver, Ellen DePaul of Seasde Heghts, Dorothy Grace of Unon and Regna Lennox of Auburn. Calf, and two grandchldren. Workshop to create goodes A "Goody Workshop" wth the akng of popcorn balls and a taffy pull wll be held on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 2 and 3 at the Tralsde Nature and Scence Center at Coles Ave. and New Provdence Rd,. JVountansdc. Adsson wll be 75*. Ths UnonC'uu> H of Parks and R-ce; faclty s located n Watchug Rescvtun. nforaton on ths ; other offerngs at 'rak please telephone >'> ' St. Mary's sets Advent schedule St. Mary's R. C. Church of wll contnue Advent wth a Vespers Evenng -Servce and Benedcton on Sunday. Dec. 4, at 4 o'clock. The servce wll be celebrated each Sunday durng Advent.., There wll be a guest holst at the 7 o'clock Lturgy each Monday e\v ng durng Advent ' year's speaker wll he 1 Rev. Rohert Sagu. chaplan and teacher Caldwell College. The R. Stagg was forerly ne 1 ed wth parsh work n : Archdocese. Rased letters Busness Cards Black nk Whte ndex 500 only $ P, lus tax 1,000 only $ 20 c " plus 00 Other papers and colors avalable- Coe n and see our sarnples... 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7 PAGE 10 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 1, ,.-:v>\l 'V: BUSNESS ENVELOPES CUSTOM PRNTED Top qualty 24 Lb. Whte Wove Envelopes prnted wth your fr nae and address n black nk. FAST SERVCE - TRY US 500 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 No 10 Hey Bl.ck nk No 10 Reg. Plus 1 color No. 10 wndow Black nk All pnn". pl.l t.\ 500 1,000 2, ,000 5,000 No 6 U R-q Bldck nk* NotvV P;^ No 6*«Wn Black nk No. 10 wndow Plus 1 color No.6 3 /4 Wn. Plus 1 color ""ATOM TABLOD 219 Central Ave.,, N.J A SWEET WTCH'S BREW - As a specal treat for Halloween students n the fourthgrade classes at Clark's Valley Road School engaged n a chocolate-akng project. Under the drecton of ther teachers the chldren gathered the necessary equpent on Thursday and together prepared the chocolate xture on Frday. The chocolate lollpops, ther fnshed product, were served to all at the Halloween celebraton on Monday. As a follow-up lesson the chldren used "chocolate akng" as a topc for reports n ther language arts classes. CAPTURNG MAGNATON - More than 50 puppets wll perfor the "Mracle of the Maccabees" on Sunday, Dec. 4, at 1, at the Eastern Unon County Young Men's-Young Woen's Hebrew Assn. on Green La.. Unon. The play, whch has been a televson specal, allows for audence partcpaton that has ade hs theatre organzaton a ht wth Jewsh boys and grls fro coast tocoasl. reports a spokesan. Punch and Judas s the operatng prncple for puppeteers, Yaakov and Alza Horowtz of The Sall Wonder Puppet Thealre, the spokesan added. Tckets for ths Chanukah show are now avalable at the front offce of the "Y." Advance prces are $2 for chldren and $3 for adults. Tckets at the door wll be S1 ore. Mal requests should be accopaned wth a staped-self-addressed envelope. Requests should be aled to the YM-YWHA, Green La., Unon, N. J For further nforaton please telephone Fran Sauels at Send letter fro Santa to chld Readers ay send ther chld a letter fro Santa Claus for a S donaton. Please send the chld's nae, address and age to the Clark Jaycee-ettes, -59 Beech Ave., Fanwood. N. J wth S per chld. Letters wll be sent out by Frday. Dec. 16. All donatons wll go to local ' chartes. Laughter's 'Non-Toxc' n Cranford The New Jersey Publc Theatre n Cranford wll contnue "Non-Toxc Coedy," an all-orgnal coedy show, to Saturday, Dec. 3. "Non-Toxc Coedy" s a seres of short sketches showng the crazy sde of the world around us. All the ateral was wrtten by the "Non-Toxc Coedy" copany. The show s drected by Mchael Cerrato. The Non- Toxc players nclude Gary Bhler, Chrstne Boursched, Lsa Capraro, Ed Huhn, Rck Purcell and Krstna Wetzel. "Non-Toxc Coedy" wll run on Frdays and Saturdays at dnght. All tckets are S3. For further nforaton or reservatons, please telephone the theatre at 272:5704. CLASSFED ADS APPEAR THREE TMES- WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY get the job done GUARANTEED READER TO READER WE WLL ACCEPT YOUR VSA OR MASTERCHARSE CALL. ADS 33 $ 5 Wed., Thurs., Sat. The Ato Tabled News RecordlClark Patrot The Ato Tablod Weekend Magazne CALL WHEN ALL TEMS ARE SOLD Guaranteed Reader to Reader want ads are for non-coercal advertsers only. Hes lor sale ust not eceed $1,000. Prce and phone nuber ust be n ad. Autos, real estate, garage sale babysttng not accepted n Guaranteed Reader lo Reader Seclon..- NO PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED. ADS MUST 6E MALED N OR BROUGHT TO THE OFFCE. MSC. FOR SALE Tyoewrters. New Used. Sales, Repars. Rentals. Low Rales M PLASTC SLP COVERS Custo-ade pn ftted. Expertly cut n your hoe. Any sola 2 Chans, or 3 pc. sectonal $150 Needlecralt MOPED 1979 Motobecane 50V Mobylette. Under 2000., J400 Call Relnjerator, 50 yrs old or oe. w/lejs. Good workngcond. Call (of nloaton FRGULETTO TRUCKNG Fll J^, Sol Stone. 3M-5750 Call alter 5PM.- Clean-Guaranteed-Bg Selecton REFRGERATORS Specalsng n Frost Free Sales S. Servce-Mr. Cool READER TOREADER BABY TEMS Wcker drea* ll - -..l'» '.*n,;s? J?OM tn, D,s EEDRM. V.h. j.,p;s ncl gs ".!4').'>:;,n,:.' BKMJOC BEDROOM SET. ;'.'' C.lM' 5 BEDROOM SET. w.sher * Dunn? :> Sl'.u lor AH (201) BUFFET NL,'».>od cnlcr Brand.'»*!-0t.ll CAP ROLL BAR lo' D'.y Rl.w'.- - :r 51 :0 O.U'tj! Vor.u'rur S '' '" COAT «l>! :SV' l, k.-tj;5 S.eje Lps CRB.. 1 p ,,;..,, ;M(,,, (;M 15 ' ' Ur;., HeM/ : St. All D.R SET '* y >' U :< (J;!: *' 54 [ > DKNG R«.J;',! DRESSERS S?'; Nt.- ' -: S ", l.hn. -' J4/5 : ; ft! rvm lnng at; t"d Sb Sv.e n *..M OflUM SE.TAMA.S :. <:,nu[ ' : < l,rr\]!\ V(), ' : :- $ " ' H USED CARS TRUCKS V. -.O C" h,m :.1 ',v! -t Spn f! o-ll 10 rl-j-kr,, «r-;,. ' S;rj't \', V _ READER TO_REA_DER_ FREWOOD Spll delvered S6b/!.'corrj.$l?0'cord CAS"DRYER. Whrlpool Call alt l?a GOLf CLUBS 5 nravslo "woods.'scl)s 18 No 4 wond$6 Drver.$8 B.1KS HEATER nter fher 6'f.lec Hot ' 'dler Bacbrd 1 5(10 wls $60 H.-jler 15U0wh HOCKEY TCKETS Devly varous dle') MfMdowands $34 p Gre.t Sct Calldtl bp KTCH.SET.BkWt ron 6pcs. A'.kJlODHaby 'jar.e $ 15 Cll dlt 6p KTCHEN SET 5 ;c Table forca wloal 41 hars 53b Call MRROR for /.all 3 >b, Gold Colo. Rd conn SJO H MOPED.Mnlrrbc'ane lo* leage» el Cond 1980 SJ25 Call al: p OL TANK-(00 G.l Gl Cond 5100 Rsers 4!A,f?nelS' Aa'/elorCj ORGAN-Majnus Cobo S/b Make Oler floor LT.p. *ay's3. Make 1 Otf.r PCK UP CAP 8 tt wnjced 5100 H l;es. lter SNOW THROWER toro Eler.New ccln U'.ed 1 se.son SOO Call.ll 4p USED CARS TRUCKS.' /! 'tnv-l'- Ne*pl. 4 d aulo ' u b,)! r.d Good condton Jl.bn Call all.6.': 'O^c [h'nn 6 Lyl Good Runn rv Crd $750 H HendrAve ',"l:n ' Vontc Carlo run:. Good NetMh Mrk 8/000 l 5350 Call alt l.'n.n 'hjenn B'Oke'de faous fnr 1" A- c.1 aulo cycl' 1 nsurance Bg -vf. lor ruckrs contractors nrt' keepers Copare free quote!,*;n:ne spl loll tree tll S p n ' B A - (,1,-jr 5170O nr ''' "C-'ln Contnental loadfd! «.,rk He-,tOder or 6p ' u t. n,: 11 4r rl Aulo A-C ". 58 9/5 l l-ownc r j C b 0 C j Stevr ! ','atonwagnn as$200or OH.- Call alt NO ASSGMD KK SENTRY AUTO NS. Low Down Payent Mult-Car Dscount Deductble Optons cw Run SauUrson (Mon.-Fr.. 8o-7:30p) READER TO READER TWN BED Colonal Maple Frae And Boxsprng E«celCond.,J75.00 C.llaller.6p PUP- Sberan HusTy ATC Slver/Whte 7 wks J RADAL4) Dual Steel 11s P205/75R15. $ Kawasak.100 $ RECLNER $50 Bke. $30 Rocker. $15 Fr. Laps. $5 Pctures Dolls.Tqys REFRG.. S Portable $50. Rattan Stools.3)$70 OaKHallStandSlOO fves SOFAw 2 5lpcove7s7s50 2 Chars w/slpcovers. $35 ea.drapes 54" Jej. _ SNOW TRES Pr" W/W Radals GR S90. Medt Chand. $65' Snger Sew Mach.$ SOFA LOVESEAT Brn" Velvet $400. Mrrorpd Cocktal End Tbls. J200 Fcel Cond_ SOFABED.Colonal Avocado * Maple Wood Tr Good Cond SSJHVM TRES. Snow Reg. New 4 Used J $8 $12S S30Ja TV. 2BW.$25' Snow Trres(2) $35 Hudler Consqle.H5_a5prn) WASHERApt sfkenore.copper. Very good condton $ Refrjera tors, Washers. Dryers. Color T Vs Goo_ Condton. Wll Guarantee TRAVELTRALER.Hohday.lnMoble Prk. 27. Copletely lurn.w/a/c. deal for sngle ale DECORATVE F.P. wth Elec. Heater. Best Oler. Call aft. 6p.3«l-O674 FURNTURE FOR SALE BUNK BEDS, NEW. NCLUDESTWN SZ. MATTRESSES. MUST SEE $150 "LL COFFEE TBLS..WARDR0BE.OAK DESK, BCYCLE.PEDESTAL TBLS BOOKCASE.LOVE SEAT, CHEST OF DRWRS BOATS FOR SALE 50 HP Evrude w/control $400 Also 14 t Glaspar w/40 HP Evrude traler $ PROPERTY FOR SALE Bank repossessed lot. Full fnancng lor qualfed buyers Guaranteed ttle. Pa Pocono Mts. Many extras Call Mr Rue e»es 1-8OO O FOR SALE OR RENT Notce to prospectve renters: Any rents advertsed heen lor qualfed real estate rental ay be subject t any rebate or credt requred b Statelaw;NJ.S54:4-6.3etstQ.) t WEDDNG NVTATONS WEDDNG NVTATONS by Regency - Coe n - See Our Mkny Saples Pck up our FREE gude to buyng nvta- 'tons and a Groo's checklst. Open 9a to 5p, Mon. thru Fr. The Ato Tablod 219 Central Ave.,, NJ YearlyParkng Rental Avalable. 21 Central Ave.. $15 p/spac onthly onlr WHTE KEROSENE Drus Horn* Delvery Unverse Ol Call Wheelchar $25/onth FOR RENT-2Bedr.Apt Heatho water suppled. Aval Oec 1st J*BO CLOSE OUT SALE AT WAREHOUSE Mutl S«ll ntulolon Sdng A W.ndow NTEREST RATES AS LOW AS 12% Contact Frank USEDCARS TRUCKS AUTO NSURANCE OW 10W DOWN PA1MHT Tree Telephone Quotes (ncl. Sundays) 'o 9p Call: ACME BROKERAGE Lnden ALLCTY F AUTO NSURANCE Lowest rates avalable. Sall down payent. edate coverage »» CARPTNO Tlt 9vth 4. Wltft M «* w «CUAANT -.!! U.ll OHtT lnt OUAUTY <..f.tn, WOVEN WOOD SHADES LEVOLOR VHUKALHMDS t 20% OFF NOT MFATO BT fta an AT SME sance O.» b. lo.!^ fc, M., W. YOU KNOW US FO«11 VCARS OONT YOU? OUR PfKB U K 1 BE BEAT Marloartl Cer^tttafl flln / LNDEN-1000 sq.lt ree-stndg bldg.. 10' OH dr plusrg. lenced yard. Good lor warehouse or storage Ecel downtn. loc. Reas.Rent Tokor Rntal Had Sr. Dona How. F * ' to. SpKfefc^ta. ChrwnnB,, Coutto Po,. Foly > M M». «rc. r., M llt-444} 20-JJ2-42K PETS Mxed Shep.Husky. one year.ale. housebroken. Good wth chldren, free. Has all shots MSC. EVENTS MARA'S ANNUAL XMAS CRAFT SHOW. Nov. 25S p. 35 Lake Aw.. Colona. PLEASE COME! Thcre'rc too any leaders who would rather be sart than be rght. $30,000 NGO ONANZA n Maryland - Dec. 4, 1 Day $ ncludes Pockoge Trp. For further nfo, call: KAY HOLDAY BAZAAR Holy Coforter Church conur Sancrr 1 S. C*<rg»! Avtl.. tafmvy M., Oet. 2, lm-.ot tef..oec. J, OM Do Yoor Chrtoj Shopongl Toys, Gftj, Boked Foodt, Decorato. Chldren's pcture taken wth Santa Cloo, Sat.. 1, SnockBor WAGGN WHEELS GROOM MOBLE At Your Door 10% HOLDAY DSCOUNT Call D«W«h FLEA MARKET Flea Market every Tuesday. Hew Dover Unled Methodst Church 690 N«w Dorer Rd.. Edson. 6a- 2p.Dtalers$6.$8.$ Fle Market e»ery Sat VFW Peal St. Woodbrdgt 7-4 Dealers Welcoe Call FORDSOUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH ANNEX. New Bus Ave Every Fr. 6-10p. HUGE SAE! FlEA MRKT XMAS SALE aculate Concepton School. Unon Are.. Elu.St.. Dec 3.9-4p Snck Bar. FrteAdason/Prlnt. GAMGE SALE COLONA 80 Lancaster Rd. Oec Xasglt tes. H H. sc. E0S0N-206 W. Shrley A»e. (ol Wood 4 lnan)dec Furn.Tovs.Clolhng. FORDS-56 Poplar St.Dec.3. 9:30-4 Oec.4.9:3O-2.NewJewelry,Xas«Msc. tes LNDEN-207ThelaTerr. Dec 2 3 S HH Msc. tes. Call e BEFORE Garage, estate sale or ovng. Antques, collectbles, depresson, old lewelry. Far Prces CallDna COl. WS AUCTON'S Ml BACK AGAH ur. urnts STMTWe HOY. 2<hV 7>J0 «. 494 «t. 9 Sowth Weo^rdy, N.J. HELP WAWTED PART TME. W.lf tra to dspatch early ornng newspaper carrers. No experence needed. Mon. thru Sat. 3 30anv8a $90/Week Plus $20 Bonus Newspaper carrer wth car 4:30-7 a. No collectng. No Sundays EARN $4.87 HR7 We need osttanct n evakjotng and respondng to doly work reports subtted by our ogents throughout the state. No experence rueejoty; Pad to coplet«tranng. Work ot hoe. For nforaton send selfaddrtssed, stoped envelope 9 'A nches long to AWGA, Dtpt. E, Box Atlonto, GA HElf WAWTED GAL/GUV FRDAY. Capable person to handle ncong custoer phone calls and dverse offce work. Must prnt legbly. 5-person offce n WestlelrJ. Casual dress CLERCAL Coe work wth on nvestent bonkng fr located n Sprngfeld. As o clercal assstant to the trader. Strong fgure apttude a ust. Pleasont telephone anner and organzatonal sklls essental. Satary ceruensurate. Full benefts. Coll: JOYCE HELP WANTED Telearketng RCA TflEMARXETNG NO COLD CALLS Put you outh where the oney s. Fortune 100 Co. s seekng (TO) assertve, people-ortnted ndvduals for our Custoer Servce Deportents to proote and handle custoer accounts. Flexblt part-te hours avalable. Soe telephone experence preferred, but wll tran the rght people. We offer good startng salary, pad tranng plus bonuses. Contact frank for an appontent. (201) SNGLES ONLY 34 Year Old Male, conscentous ob lector lookng for 34 year old feale conscentous objector. Ps Reply to: Ato Tablod. P.O Bon 1061ES. NJ Attractve young o wth 2 boys and Woodbrdje hoe seeks husband. Reply POBox 154 Sewaren N.J. MESSENGER and general dutes. Must have car, bondable, retred person acceptable. Call: JOYCE SWTCHBOARD OPERATOR Port te and weekend hours avalable. Experence preferred but wll tran the rght ndvdual. Call between 8-4pr STUATON WANTED.- HOUSEDVEANHO :Woan setks work on daly bass only. Plscll BABYSTTNG Wll babyst your chld n y Woodbndge Hoe. Full or Part Te Rats nej Need babystter tor boys 8 4 yrs. n your hoe FT/PT. P.Readng area call wj babystn/nyhoelor»orng parents, any age, other chldren exp, j relable. Colona3S2-7M1 CLEANNG PEOPLE We have a port thu job avalable n the Colona area, 2'/ hours a day, 6 evenngs. Phone and car necessary. Coll 333-8*63 HELP WANTED TRANEES...Jon a progressve sales organzaton. We wll tra you. Car a ust. Call for ntervew between 9 a t ARE YOU BORED? Would you lke to work3fulldaysaweek?looknolurther...we hae the perfect job for you n our Sales Dept. You ust be a responsble ndvdual, good speller, have good coon sense and also have a car. No nforaton about ths job wll be gven over the phone but ts worthyour whle tocall tor an appontent. Call NOW...TheAto Tablod. ' SUNDAYS 6-9 a.. Newspaper carrer w/car.s2o-s30 per day. 25 pecentbonus. Nocollectng Q WE PAY J PER THOUSAND (60 cents) EACH FOR ENVELOPES SECURED STUFFED AND SUBMT- TED TO US.'OKAY TO SEND US THOUSANDS/FREE DETALS. RUSH SELF-ADDfESSED ENVELOPE TO WORLD P3.201 JOHN ST. SUTE M SALNAS. CALF P/TDSTRCtWANAGERSareneeded to supefse > sall group of newspaper carrers n the Metuchen,,. Edson Clark So Planfeld reas. Ths s an ecellent poston for a relable person thagoodca(call TolFne QUEEN CTY SAVNGS One of the largest fastest growng fnancal nsttutons n Central New Jersey has the followng openngs: /fuu r t nttr t Experence preferred but not necessary. Wll tran person wth casher or slar background. EARN MONET Sellng Aloe Veta "osetcs. Free deonstraton : aculs. Saples. Booklet Call To- ' 434<929 rv SUNDAY! WKDAY DRVER w/ca to del. papers 4:30-7'30a NoColl Mr.A '/TMEN/WOMEN. Work (ro loe on telephone progra. A»erg. >6-8 or ore Fe*, hrs Cll M2U2 VOMAN.oVHolnc.lnCaretor yr. old boy lnden Call a nd ask for 'ohn, ClfW TTPBT/fULl TtMl Dversfed poston. Accurate typng sklls requred. Ablty to work wth detal and fgures. M0R1GAG SKYKHG CUM Soe experence desrable for expandng ortgage and coercal loan deportent. Good opportunty for aggressve person. Salary coensurate wth experence. COlKTOK Part Te for evenngs and Saturdays. Hours flexble. Soe experence desred n consuer loans. STOCK NKOMS Full-te postons avalable for responsble, dedcated person for nventory controls and dstrbuton of offce supples. Experence preferred but not necessary. Salary coensurate wth experence. For a good future wth a chance for advanceent, ocall Personnel Dept.: , X-291 Equal Opportunty Eployer, M/F BUS, OPPORTUNTES Own your own Jean-Sportwear, nfant-preteen. Lades Apparel. Cobnaton. Accessores, or large Sze Store-Natonal brands' Jordache. Chc. Lee. Lev. Vandeblt. l:od, Gunne Sax. Esprt. Brttana. Calvn Klen. Sergo Valente. Evan Pcone. Claborne.Healthtex. 300 others. J7.9O0 to $24,900, nventory, arfare, tranng, fxtures grand openng, etc. Mr. Koslecky (50 1) ENTERTANMENT THE SERENADES-4 pc. band Muc for All Occasons Reasonable ONE MAN BAND for partes, weddngs. all occasons. Musc for all agcs.tl50/ngrtt SPECAL ENGAGEMENTS- SPECALZNG N WEDDNGS 4pc. Band. All Occasons. Open for New Years Eve PERSONAL CURLY or BODY PERMS That last! Just $15. Estelle's Harstylng. 131 PershntAcCarttrel WANTED: A specal an whodoesn't nd a 45 yr old lady w/a lttle eal on her bones! Ps. send nae address to: Ato Tablod PMG. PO Bo* NJ D». Sp Aer. Fe-54. 5' 4 4". seeks honest, sncere, non-sokng ale for sncere relatonshp Photo/Phone. Ps reply: Ato Tablod,PO Box 1061 EA NJ PRVATE NSTRUCTON".Learn, popular pano, harony theory. Ed Zappula tf Tutorng by publc school teacher MathSReadng.jradesl-8.Callaft 4p PANO-ORGAN-ACCORDON lessons n YOUR hoe by Vc Zgant-M.A.29thyear PANO TUNNG ~ LESSONS GUTAR-PANO-ORGAN-FLUTE 7 Other nstruents, at your hoe Call anyte." WANTED Junk Cars Trucks Wanted We pa» J40.$5O.$60.J704$80.0Opcked up_ 3M Used Passenger car tres Wanted. Anysze tf Able to pay hgh prces lo gd. run.used cars S rucks.no Junk Cars wanted Oass Ford BRCK, TLE. CEMENT Tle Bathroo repared Reodeled-Masonry Eery Glagola Cerac Tlng, bathroos reodel ed 4 repared. Free Estates. Call John or J 4 J MASONS Brck. Block. Concrete. Repars 4 Hoe proveents. No job loo sall DRVEWAYS-PATOS-SDEWALKS- STEPS n Brck. Block or Concrete FreeEstate MAWA MASONRYSdewalks,Steps, Patos. Foundatons. Drveways. Hoe Repars Free Est CERAMC TLE BATHROOM' SHOWERS (Custo R«od«lng) - REPARS (tare* or sall) NATURAl SATE FLOWS SHOWER DOORS" Mr. Vgfyono rhweswa th 10SE BS. n one onth. No exercse needed. 100 Satsfacton Guaranteed Help brng the world together, one frendshp at a te. ftuth EXCHANGE Be an exchange student. f you're between 15 and 19 and want to know about nternatonal Youth Exchange, send for ore nforaton. tr. T^UTH EXCHANGE. Pueblo. Colondo 81O09 nrnuunjl Moth Ekchngr jnd Thr Coxu (» lntr!««u! Ol th There are any addresses when one sends oney to God. AUTO WRECKER Bg Savngs on used parts cars We buy dsabled 4 wrecked cars JUNK CARS WANTED g «Lonels Flyer Toy trans, older odel arplane otors. Matchbox Dnky Gorg.elc.cars Junk Cars 1 Trucks. S25-S100 7-Day pck up. Call anyte W tf Arando wants your worn or wrecked car Good pneespad COLOR PortableTV'sWANTEDtobuy AnyCond ton- Days Eves ANY junkorrunnngcars Topdollar pad. 7 days a week pck-up USED TOOLS WANTED RELATED TEMS CallS STAMPS Largeandsallcollectons WANTED.USForegn Call 12p- 8p MME THE JUNKMAN Scrap ron Metals Pck Up Servce CALL CARPENTRY Expert Carpentry, addtons, dorers, ktchens, baths, baseents e!c Nojobloobgortoo- " sall AsklorA H, Any carpentry work. Sall jobs neluded Freeest H All Types ol Carpentry. Qualty Work- Lowest Prces FREE ESTMATES Call Lou ACCURATE BULDNG CONTRAC- TORS Ktchens. Decks. Addtons. Replaceenl Wndows. Free Est CALL JOHN lor all types of Carpentry. No ob toosall! free Est Dec ks. Porches. Wndows. Doors Roofs.Sheetrock.Panelng.freen s.cabnets. Ktchens.Cel- '"Bs.Bathoos Free sl CARPETNG CARPET-Whypayretal'Buydrect save. Carpet S nstal- fumy guaranteed. Free Estates Call for nfo OLSON CARPET CLEANNG Stea Cleanng. 3 Roos S Hall J CARPET UPHOLSTERY CLEAN- NG Relable Reasonable Rales. Free Est A4MCLEANNG EASTERN CARPET CLEANNG- SPECAL-Prof Cleaners ol Carpets S Uphols? Rs S Half J? NCE?37 Allan's Washer-Dryer Repar Servce Specalst on Whrlpool. G.E. 4 Kerv ore, and on ost akes odels «Repars on wash., dryers, dshwshrs gas elec. ranges or *4 Day 1 Nte calls 20 yrs Applance Repars 4 Parts Mcrowaves, ar condtonng.sew g achnes 4vacuus E«- penenced. courteous, relable servce any te any day or nght CARPFT REPARS ntolloton, dtnrchtl. S **lor>. Canng -lw» Pr 1 h Eltoln ««C»p.t So n -nwrgnc* Clun THE CARPET DOCTOR (r.l CARPET NSTALATOH REPARS PROFESSONALLY DONl- AFTER 4:00 S Weekortl Appontent* AvolobU K. Fra BSTftlUTWOHBf n :««TCUW HAROLD 2 KEASOMBE SERVCE CHARGE.Refrgs. Free/ers Washers.Dryers.Dshwashers Gas4 electrc stoves repared. JACK JACKS APPLANCE SERVCF- Specalst on GE and Hotpont Refrgerator. Washer. Dryer Range Drshwasher, Call BRCK. TLE. CEMFNT CERAMC TLNG Bathroos reodeled J Moytr Try casng he ATOM Reader o Reader Ad You'll fnd torn* r«al ' teals', (You'll f»l l!k> a burglar whan you dlcovar how' llttl* R»ad*r odt cost) HAL YOUR AD N TODAY! r( ARTHUR L. JOHNSON REGONAL AND HGH SCHOOLS BOYS BASKETBALL SCHEDULES frday, Dec. 16, Ralway Kearny, 3:45 Rose le Catholc Johnson, 7:30 at at DRAPERY SLPCOVERS. UPHOLSTERNG.. DON'T REUPHOLSTER! WE REPAR * RECOLOR VNYL FURNTURE CAR SEATS AT YOUR RESDENCE <*LLs KTCHEN DNETTE CHARS RECOVERED $4 50»u» Dnettes Mad* To. d«f LEE DNETTES FACTORY WAREHOUSE 'Of E'V»*aA A 'Of E'V»*«aA««A' ton HouJ.Joy, Dte. 20, Hllsde at, 3:45, Johnson at Kearny, 7:30 Frday, D»c. 23, Scotch Plans at, 3:45, Johnson at Hllsde, 7:30 W»dnnday,D4c. 21, ead Thursday, Dte. 29, JOHNSON REGONAL and n Berkeley Heghts Chrstas Tournaent. Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1914, at St. Mary of the Assupton, 8 Thursday, Jan. 5, at Roselle, 3:45, Johnson at St. Mary of the Assupton, 7:30 Saturday, Jan. 7, at JOHNSON, 2 HAUUH6 CEAWUP Attcs, cellrs. grajej clened. Dsposal of contents. Free est. 3tt7». tf Attcs. Baseents, Yrds. Grajej Cleaned. Deo. Work. SpccuKznf Apl thoeoyrt. 3C-5376 PAT'S TRUCKNG. Deolton ol garajn. cleanupwork. yards, cellrj houses.fullyn. 3CT-77H Tttday, Jan. 10, Johnson at Roselle, Cranford at, both 3:45 Wtdtuky, Jan. 11, Johnson at North Brunswck, 7:30 fruty, Jt. 13, at Unon Catholc, Johnson at Cranford, both 7:30 T *tky, Jan. T, Unon Catholc at Johnson, 7:30, Roselle Catholc at, 3:45 Tkanday, Jan. 19, Johnson at Roselle Catholc, 7:30, Kearny at, 3:45 Stwrday, Jan. 2f, Kcar ny at Johnson, 7:30, at Hllsde, 2:30 M dty, Jan. 23, at Scotch Plans, 8 Utsday, Jan. 24, Hllsde at Johnson, 7:30 Wtdntsday, Jan. 25, at Lnden, 3:45 fruay, Jan. 27, S. Mary of the Assupton at, 8 Utvrday, Jon. 28, Brearley at Johnson, 2 Uttday, Jan. 31. St. Mary of the Assupton at Johnson, 7:30 Thursday, Feb. 2, JOHNSON at. 7:30 Saturday, Feb. 4, at Cranford, 2:30, Roselle at Johnson, 2 Tuesday, Feb. 7, Unon Catholc at, 8, Cranford at Johnson, 7:30 ARTHUR L. JOHNSON REGONAL AND HGH SCHOOLS GRLS BASKETBALL SCHEDULES Frday, OK. 16, Kearny at, 3:45, Johnson at Roselle Catholc, 7:30 Monday, Det. 19, Sut at Johnson, 4 Tuesday, Det. 20, at Hllsde, 3:45, Kearny at Johnson, 7:30 Frday, De«. 23, at Scotch Plans, 3:45. Hllsde at Johnson, 7:30 Tuesday, Dae. 27, ad Wednesday. Dee. 2», -Mother Seton Chrstas Tournaent. Frday, Det. 30, Watchung Hlls at Johnson, 7:30 Tuesday, Jan. 3, 19$4, St. Mary of the Assupton at, 3:45 Thursday, Jan. 5, Roselle at, 3:45, St. Mary of the Assupton at Johnson, 7:30 NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATROT Thursday Feb. 9, Johnson at Unon Catholc, at Roselle Catholc, 7:30 Frday, Feb. 17, Westfeld at, 7:30 Tuesday, Feb. 21, Gov. Lvngston at Johnson, 7:30 FrWay, Feb. 24, Dayton Regonal at Johnson, 7:30 /On TRUCKNG Applonc t Furnfur* Rtovcd t Dalvarcd Gorofl«t Cellars Cleaned ^ U»»d Applonc 31-HOO1 CEMNG SERVCES H 4 0 House Cleanng Servce also Baseent.Garaje.Attc ftr3:00 /All HOUS CLEANNG «r» Do t «Fkx.»on fuctw* kfha. botfc t n l AM Mltr cfeonxg 1 courtel tnuc). StlKto 3S (Frw Etlartl Honour p»«r C CUAN W AMMKA Th» (.rtonoll.d hcutkltcnna vk. ho Mn rovr, ^ 3 - J<l«. r.,,d^,ol <,H,C. t «,n. **9 (r»oulor 1 occolonal) Fully n. nchn-clean dmmng S.rvle, cunr nau STUMCUHBK Snt 15% NO* rvoftsonal Sttvc* Raasonable Rates Abo, HouMcleonnj Offce Manttnonce after 6 fr f. FEHCHG ERECTNG All Types Cha lnk, vnyl, wood RejJdental.co ercal. ndustral 20yTS.exptr Freeest MZFENttCO.Can lnk Wood Free Est 3»-20940r925-?567 FLOOR CARE Hardwcod floors nstalled, sanded, lnshed. Free Est A Melchor 6M-1105 f FLOORSANDNC Floors sanded S lnshed. Call Franltcar, GARDENNG AND LANDSCAPNG PATS LAWN MANTENANCE-MOW. Fertlze. Seed. Thatch, Edt. Shrubs Tred. Cleanups. Free Est Fully ns RON'S LANDSCAPNG - Lawn care. Sod. Fertlzng. Fall CleanUps. Thatchng. Elc. Low Prces 2SM604 GENERAL LAWN MANTENANCE. Younj a ressr*e. abtous 4 ep. Low Rtes. CllafL 5p ? rvooostack TREE SERVCETree reoval 4 prunng. Fre Wood. Senor ctzen dscount edate Servce 27M57 HOME MPROVEMENT All types of hoe proveent) Kt /Baths, Baseents, attcs, alu, sdng, panelng. Free est. Cll Po.ck tf Celng S Walls Repared. Sheetrock 4 Tapng Call(Edson) All Carpetng S Tlng nstalled, Repared. Free estates. nsured. CallJ ALUMNUMSOC 4 NSULATON, VNYL SDNG, ROOFNG. REPLACEMENT WNDOWS. ADD- TONS. DORMERS ADD-A-LEVELS. LOW PRCES. NO DOWN PAYMENT. FNANCNG ARRANGED AT LOW RATES. CALL FRANK FOR FREE ESTMATE *00 PROGRESSVE CEN'L COOT*. K. HOMEMFRWEMETSKt ALUMNUM 1 VNYL SDJC ROOFNGjlDOOS.rO*CH ENC fullt N (82H0M) FUEE EST. BATHROOM TLE REPARS-Tles Cleaned Grouted. Tubs REculked. Rch. Days K; EwU« Save on Keatng Fuel Blls. nsulate Attcs and Crawl Spaces. Call John Att5JOpa» PANTNG AND DECORATNG EXTEROR NTEROR FREE ESTMATES NSURED Hour " Wth Ths Coupon Only 1 A o / DSCOUNT ON W % NTEROR PANTNG You rtetd not prtmnt coupon at tt of frte ttlot. All work ult betcrwdvmbtfor*mvth31, 1984 f S 'ACER HMGL. 1 *t. Fott. Wt look Vn-ls PATTNG nteror and ExUrlor uust634-«157 DOM'S EVTQFSES "Yo«noe t...we do t" Carpentry, fences, londscapng, tree rent. prun., gutten dnd. tafled, tcraans repared,- decks, haulng, odd jobs, asonry* underground dranage systes, t shorpanng serv. aval. PANTNG AND DECORATNG Pantng. Experenced nteftor/extenor. VERYREASONABZFrtt Est Fullylns. 24hr anvyc. 48»g34 LENNY'S PANTNG AND ROOFNG NTEROR EXTEROR. MSSNG ROOF SHNGLES REPLACED. NS. 31-3W Bll's Pantng Pperfungng. Average roo, sdewjlls. $12. CelgsS. tl4-57to John's Pantng Contrtct nt/.et. Bonded t ns. Lght Carpentry/ Repars Wallpaperng t Santas Hung.ACallsans. 57*00*7. Frank's Pantng nl/el. Frte Est AterageRoo>*35. PANTNG RR RELABLE CUSTOM NTUMOft XTntO* SPKAL2MGW UBoew JAMBtfOAN PMP TUNNG MANO Sovet NC. Tunng t Repors-fully certfed. Gooronteed 21% dfrth tkberapta Q tructon cxla Q ucon cxlab S0 PUJMBJWG t HEATNG Eergtncy sewer cleanng. Plubng Heatng Repars, free Est. KoL Wjtw Heaters. Lenny Greco, State Le Expert plubng 4 healng repars. Water heaters, dran cleanng. SL lc.callcalgates tf ABC MANTENANCE CO. nstallatons, repars, t servce Bolers, hot ar lurnaces, hudfers. Energy savng controls 12yn. lcldexp Saturday, on. 7, JOHNSON at, 2 Tuesday, Jan. 10, Roselle at Johnson, 7:30, at Cranford 3:45 Wednesday, Jan. 11 North Brunswck at John son, 7:30 Frday, Jan. 13, Unon Catholc at and Cranford at Johnson, 7:30 Monday, Jan. t, Rah way at Roselle Catholc 3:45 Tuesday, Jan. 17, John son at Unon Catholc, 7:30 Thursday, Jan. 19 Roselle Catholc at John son, 7:30, at Kearny, 3:45 Saturday, Jan. 27, John son at Kearny, 7:30. Hllsde at, 2 Monday, Jan. 23, Scotch Plans at, 7:30 Tuesday, Jan. 24, Johnson at Hllsde, 7:30 Frday, Jan. 27, at St. Mary of the Assupton, 3:45 Saturday, Jan. 28, Planfeld at Johnson, 11:30 a.. Tuesday, Jan. 31, Johnson at St. Mary of the Assupton, 7:30 Thursday, Feb. 2, RAH- WAY at JOHNSON, 7:30 Saturday, Feb. 4, Cranford at, Johnson at Roselle, 2 Tuesday, Feb. 7, at Unon Catholc, 8, Johnson at Cranford, 7:30 Thursday Feb. 9, Unon Catholc at Johnson, Roselle Catholc at, 7:30 Frday, Feb. 17, Westfeld at, 7:30 Tuesday, Feb. 2J, Lnden at, 3:45, Gov. Lvngston at Johnson, 6 Frday, Feb. 24, Dayton at Johnson, 6 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1983 PAGE 11 Dr. Vagelosto receve technology edal One of the naton's leadng scentst/executves. Dr. P. Roy Vagelos, the presdent of Merck, Sharpe and Dohe Research Laboratores of, was chosen to receve the 1983 New Jersey Scence/Technology Medal, t was announced today by C. Welles Fendrch, Jr., the charan of the Research and Developent Councl of New Jersey. The councl cted Dr. Vagelos' seven years of leadershp n nearly trplng the research budget at Merck fro S33.8 llon to S374 llon, constructng four new laboratores and two new plot plants and ncreasng the nuber of research and developent eployes by 28% fro 2,253 to 2,892 to carry out expanded research. The edal s presented annually to the executve of a technology-based organzaton n New Jersey "whose extraordnary anageent has brought techncal nnovaton fro the laboratory to the arketplace," sad Mr. Fendrch. Ths year's presentaton wll be at the councl's annual dnner on Thursday evenng, Dec. 8, at the Town and Capus n West Orange, where 300 top research and developent executves are expected, he stated. SERVCES SEWER DRAN CLEANNG FREE ESTMATES 634-4M7 MOVNG BY EXPEKEKED MEN Grl cagers open n Lons' den "Today, due n large easure to Dr. Vagelos," sad Mr. Fendrch, "hs organzaton has ore prosng drugs n ts research ppelne ovng toward the arketplace than ever before n ts hstory." Prevous edalsts were Dr. Wlla O. Baker, the forer charan of Bell Laboratores; Dr. Edward E. Davd, Jr., the presdent of EXXON Research and Engneerng, Co., and Dr. Ralph Landau, the forer charan of the Halcon SD Group. The councl, representng a $7.4 bllon ndustry n New Jersey, s an assocaton of.over 100 ndustral and unversty research laboratores workng toward a healthy clate for research and developent n New Jersey. t s now coplng results of the naton's frst prvatelyntated study of ndustral waste to atch the propertes of waste streas n New Jersey wth ther dsposal technology optons and s nearng selecton of a ste for constructon of what s expected to be the naton's largest scence center for the general publc, a $40 llon undertakng, accordng to ts charan. An authorty on lpds and enzye research, Dr. Vagelos served fro 1966 to 1975 as the charan of the Dept. of Bologcal Chestry of (he School of Medcne at Washngton Unversty n St. Lous. n 1973 he assued addtonal responsbltes as the drector of the unversty's Dvson of Bology and Boedcal Scences. Before he joned the edcal school faculty he held a nuber of postons n cellular physology and bochestry wth the Natonal Heart nsttute of the Natonal nsttute of Health be!ween 1956 a Dr. Vagelos was born n Westfeld and s a graduate of Hgh School. He s an alunus of the Unversty of Pennsylvana, where he receved a bachelor of arts degree n 1950 and was elected to Ph Bea Kappa, the natonal honor socety. He currently serves on the Governor's Cosson on Scence and Technology. The doctor receved hs edcal degree fro Coluba Unversty n 1954 and was elected lo Alpha Oega Alpha, the edcal honor socety. Followng hs nternshp and resdency at Massachusetts General Hosptal, he joned the Natonal nsttute of Health Natonal Heart nsttute. Dr. Vagelos receved an honorary doctor of scence degree fro Washngton Unversty n 1980 for hs research acheveents and portant nfluence on natonal scence polcy. He was slarly honored n 1982 by Brown Unversty n Provdence, R.., n rccognaton of hs dstngushed contrbutons to the advanceent of knowledge as a teacher, research scentst and head of one of the naton's outstandng research laboratores. The author of ore tman 100 scentfc papers, le receved the Enzye Chestry Award of the Aer can Chestry Socety n He was elected to the Natonal Acadey of Sc ences and the Aycan Acadey of Arts and Scences n 1972 and to the nsttute of Medcne of the Natonal Acadey of Sc ences n Dr. Vagelos serves on vstng cottees or n an advsory capacty at a n her of acadec and ncd cal nsttutons, ncludng Harvard College, the Mass achusctts nsttute of Tech nology. Rockefeller Unvc sty, the Danforth Founda lon and the Natonal nsttute of Arthrts, Da betes. Dgestve and Kdne\ Dseases of the Natonal n sttute of Health. Durng hs nearly seven years as presdent of Merck Sharpe and Dohe Resear ch Laboratores Dr. V;gelns has led a dynac cxpan son of what already had been one of the world's leadng pharaceutcal research laboratores, c eluded Mr. Fendrch. urhouse r SEWa le Ho. PHO M711 MASONRY/CHMNEYUNER. Seals. nsulates. Strengthens. Est Fully ns CHMNEY DOCTOR GUTTER CLEANNG ng. hoe. $20. Jaes Regan Pantng Co. 9Z5-S4S SEAMSTRESS CAUJOANH S74-OT1S ELECTRCAL SERVCE A J Electrc. Le. No Qualty work, low rates Free Est Alt H John W Paulkas no rob too sall. U H Need an Electrcan? Call WUNOER ELECTRCLC.BusPerlNo WH55 «Rodrguez Electrcal Contractor. Lcensed j BondedNo Noob toosall BECKELECTRCALCONST.CO..NC Uc. Per. No nsured 2O O. An away gae aganst Roselle Catholc at 7:30 on Frday, Dec. 16, wll begn the J983-J984 season for Clark's Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School Crusaders Grls Varsty Basketball Tea. Gaes reanng on the schedule, as reported by the head coach, Tony Falzone, follow. All gaes wll be at 7:30 unless otherwse ndcated. * * * Monday, Dec. 19. Sut, hoe, 4 Tuesday, Dec. 20, Kearny, hoe. Frday, Dec. 23, Hllsde, hoe. Frday, Dec. 30, Wachung Hlls, hoe. Thursday, Jan. 5, 1984, St. Mary of the Assupton, hoe. Saturday, Jan. 7,, away, 2 Tuesday, Jan. 10, Roselle, hoe. Wednesday, Jan. 11, North Brunswck, hoe. Frday, Jan. 13, Cranford, hoe. Tuesday, Jan. 17, Unon Catholc, Thursday, Jan. 19. Roselle Catholc, hoe. Saturday, Jan. 21, Kearny, Tuesday, Jan. 24. Hllsde, Saturday, Jan. 28, Planfeld, hoe, 11:30 a.. Tuesday, Jan. 31. St. Keglers to host Roselle Catholc A Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1984 away atch at 3:25 p. aganst Roselle Catholc wl start the new season for Clark's Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School Bowlng Tea. PRDE RECTRC CO. ndustral. Coercal. Radttnol nured Bonded 24 Hour 5»r»k» r*«etlat*! SPECAL SERVCES TELEVSON SERVCE JOE'S TV-ZENTH SALES SER VCE «g» 5. t3t31l Experenced Pantng 4 Paperhangg. nf Ext. Free est Guaranteed. CaJ)Qe.73t-7«9w»34-H4 G. BEUNO NTEROR/EXTEROR PANTNG 283-3X5 FREE ESTMATE REYS QUALTY PANTNG nt/ext. Leaders-GuttervRoofng. Free Estates 4W-5«7e SALS PANTNG nt/ext. Fully ns. Free Est 25 yrs. Exp. Call anyte J22Hn322 OB'S KUMBMO A HATMO a vats /u. UM t n. HULL wj WH. su HUMS STJTW! HMB HUTBtS aw t w atuw 24 Hr. Ant. Svc. «t). Lk.ffe.tltf rn»l«. t). Lk.ffe.tltf H4435 4M-29M NORMAN'S TV SERVCE Ep «r» for20yrs Real rates.494-0nt« oars and e»es ~ TYPNG SERVCES PROFESSONAL TYPNG n y hoe.call ' *322 AT LAST. A Panter You Can Afford BOB THOMAS-Call aft 5: CARMNE PANTNG. nt/ext. 3 average roos. S 39. Free Estate 4S4-5WH SUSAN'SWAUPAPERNG/STEVE'S PANTNG or 5tt-O8»7. nt/ext. Low Rates Free Est. PANTNG nl. PAPERHANGNG WMO HOOFNG Roof rtpurj. sdng, leaders, gutters. No job toobg or toosall Ask lorstnttemn Z H WE STOP LEAKS. New roolrrtg repars. Wort Cur. Clrt Bulders nc.. 14 yn. ep QUMTT roofns Shnje.FUt roofs,gutlerj.rp-olls. Chneys Cleaned. Free Prrce/Quole. tertenq Reprs. Call 3125>7> SUM! JOBBER HANOVMAN/CARPENTER You ^ -...H.nnn.wnL[[n. OU net, dot 1 Free Estrjte Very Renonatle. 3t»4»JS RENT US Cll J 2* Yard cl««up.ujwnscut.lnhthaln.t. le, prates, basetnh cleaned. Parents who work hard and save oney leave t to chldren who spend oney and then have to work hard. ARTHRTS FOUNDATON Send Cfl lo: Arthnls Foundaton 116 Route 73 South B«rlln B«o. NJ $ J5? tno " ATOTTO *«W«ULTNYOU«HOME SPRNGS RETC D- NWNNC.NEW HAVYWUNC KTCHEN CHARS RECOVERED.S J J BAR STOOLS TVCHARS-DNETTES BOAT CUSHONS CtUFHOtSfEUtS MCKUP«DLV RY >f««l.aw»r C t.! TTURF TREE UMVAL fasts«vcmow«as CARO'S UNKCAPE «AHWAY 5744M KSTLER PAVNG NC. Porkng lorj * Drvewgyn,. Repars,., ; *36.0*33 l l Bob fun, n^,,^ Gory BATHROOM ' REMODELNG ANEW BATHS M. GORDANO W«A. Al«olCoo«. COHPlTcHUnUGSTSJlNS a ttpucon Slot* Lx«n»No 817 tetfott Fullylnt Mary of the Assupton, Thursday, Feb. 2, Ralway, hoe. Saturday, Feb. 4. Roselle. away, 2 Tuesday, Feb. 7, Cranford, Thursday, Feb. 9, Unon Catholc, hoe. Tuesday, Feb. 21. Gov. Lvngston, hoe. 6 Frday, Feb. 24. Dayon Regonal, hoe. 6 Matches reanng on the schedule, as reported by the head coach. Seve Sholf, follow. All atches wll be at 3:25 unless otherwse ndcated. * * # Thursday, Jan. 5, 1984, St. Mary of the Assupton, Monday, Jan. 9, rvngton, Thursday. Jan. 12. Elza bell, Tuesday, Jan. 17. Kear ny, Thursday, Jan. 19, Unon Catholc, Monday, Jan. 23. Scotch Plans, Thursday, Jan. 26. Ralway, Monday, Jan. 30..n den, Thursday, Feb. 2. Hll sde, Monday, Feb. 6, Cran ford, Thursday, Feb. 9. West feld, -~ ~ Monday, Feb Unon, Monday. Feb. 27, Coun ty Tournaent, Saturday. March 3. New Jersey State nerscholastc Athletc Assn. SeconaN. 10 a.. Monday. March 5. CH ly Touaen. Saturday. Murc 10. New Jersey Stale nlet scholastc Athletc Asst Fnals, Strawberres are an excellent source of Vtan C and calcu and also nclude rboflavn and ron. r JJB 4 CONSTRUCOH NC. Aphol Concrete Drlvowoy Bockhoe Rentalj MASONRY WORK GEN. CONTRACTNG SOFT WATER wrxnrcjfc RENT FROM US! SO/Month (Typcal) MRACLE WATER SOFTNER METB0 COHSTB. ASPHALT DRVEWAYS PARKNG loh Call now for free estate Fully nsured STOP SEE US FRST FAST...QUALTY ^^ PRNTNG CALL TODAY THE ATOM TABLOD LETTER HEADS FLYERS LETTERS RESUMES SALES BULLETNS RULED FORMS LAYOUT a ARTWORK LOGO DESGNNG NEWSLETTERS STCK ON LABELS ENVELOPES POSTERS THE ATOM TABLOD FREE 219 Central Ave. DELVERY, NJ. ft-. f l

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S3.50 Expres 12/8/83 Coupon Not Vald wth other Dscounts «'«'! 00% Bruthltu ' CLOTH TOUCHES TOUR CAR 791 AVE. 0 WOODBRDGE -^, j OH*» MTS REPAR SALES 443 LAKE AVE. COLONA Sall Applance Toasters Vacuus rons Laps Fans Coffee Makers Arthorhed- REGNA MR. COFFEE HOOVER REGALWARE LADV FAR BOY SCOUT GRL SCOUT UNFORMS EQUPMENT GFTS Marks Harrs Lady Far contnues to serve the shoppng publc MARKS HARRS LADY FAR SERVNG THE -CLARK AREA SNCE Man St., ' SWEEP, NC (One ol M.J.'J leadng Authortes On Chneys S Wood-Burnng Stoves) CHMNtY CLEANNG REPARNG ANMAL REMOVAL ENERGY AUDTS SALES NSTALLATON OF WOOD COAL BURNNG STOVES FURNACES HOT AR DUCT CLEANNG Resdental/Coercal 723 W. GRAND AVE., FREE ESTMATES HOURS: MON-FR 9-6 P.M. SAT 9-5 P.M. TAX YELLOW CABS RADO DSPATCHED LOW RATES LOCAL OUT OF TOWN SPECAL ARPORT RATES SERVNG 4 VCNTY QUADREL BROSTnO LQUD DRY BULK HAULNG N.J.N.Y.PA.CONH.DELA. TANKERS RENTED FOR TEMPORARY STORAGE TANK TRUCK CLEANNG Dal Cor. Hart E. Hazelwood Ave. 9 What a day... GULTY r awr OF THE FNEST SERVCE M TOWN CAU TA TELEVSON SERVCE 227 Avenel St., Avenel ts^tunt. ACME BROKERAGE NC. Auto nsurance LOW, LOW DOWN PAYMENT FREE TELEPHONE QUOTES NCLUDNG SUNDAYS 9a-9p N. WOOD AVE. LNDEN Got up ths ornng and fell out of bed.. Went a lttle further and ht y head Dropped y coffee all over y shoes Had to wpe t up wth y daly news... Opened y car door and ht y knees Went to start the car and lost y keys! GENERAL LOCKSMTH -.4"."S.CALL W. GRAND AVE., CASTOR AGENCY NSURANCE AUTO HOMEOWNERS APARTMENT TENANTS LFE 1614 rvng St., $4Q00 5 PAD FOR ANY DOMESTC CAR DRVEN N M0T0RS»RADMT0HS TRASDSSONS HEM BTOS»USED THES Bruce's Auto Wreckng nc teesvlle AW. lekvule NHAN*AVENa Macke Reeves, nc UPHOLSTERNG 1349 Oak U Rd. saln Slpcovers, Draperes Bedspreads Shades Custo Hade lo Order * Largest electon n hl area Flled n your hoe Guaranteed Work* tnahlp Fnest fabrc* * Lowrt prces FREE ESTMATE Fashon Fabrcs NTEROR DECORATORS Curtans-Lnens-Yard Goods 1421 MAN ST., DEAL WTH A NAME YOU CAN TRUST...for Alunu, "Wndows Vnyl.Roofng steel sdng.freplaces Add A-Levels Roo nsulaton Addtons Shell Dorers Fnancng Avalable WoodbrMg* A*.., S«war«n robert frqzer bulders Star* k CHALK UP SHOP D / E A V-V * Mal Btat Wortn-up leotard by Dankln. CafMlo. Cyfcln ArWn't ponm, hlrt. v/tp*nd«r» Gynotlc bookt. rx Rocord Handguarda. slppy r«shop 11 WesHeld Av«. Clark, N.J Dally 10-5 Sat J.2. ELECTRCAL REPAR LAMPS FXTURES SMALL APPLANCES FANS Reasonable Prces Qualty Workanshp Central AvcnM Hallway 31*4154 NAL KENNETH OWNER J^CO. COMPLETE DESGN NSTALLATON FENCES'TENNS COURTS SWMMNG POOLS PLAYGROUNDS SECURTY'PARKNG VNT*GALVANZ!D ALUMNUM'WOOD CHAN UNK«WRE 90 W. EMERSON AVE. We are the Offcal Headquarters for- A profewxanal odern Real FUJC- Copany specujng n the sale and apprasal of hoes buncu propcr. - TRAVEL DOMESTC FOREGN TRAVEL GROUP TOURS*CRUSES RAL CONFRMATONS MADE NSTANTLY BV OUR COMPUTERZED SYSTEM NO SERVCE CHARGE FOR RESERVATONS.... MajorCredt C! Accepted? gp 1946 ^ E. MLTON AVE RAMWAY EAR PERCNG CLNC Professonal Percng Prvate Offces 24 Hr. Ans. Servce RECOMMENDED BY PHYSCANS NFANTS-ADULTS RAH«AT*3S Rl.. 27 M5 Ch»fnut St. EXTRA BG FOR SAFETY - A Clark frean deonstrates fre-fghtng apparel to kndergarten students fro Clark's Frank K. Hehnly and Valley Road Schools durng Fre Preventon Week. Shelter warns of dog-nappng The Pets Adopton Walng Staton of Lnden. P. A. W. S., warns resdents of and other Unon County uncpaltes a seres of dog-nappngs have occurred n the area snce the end of the suer. Accordng lo Joanne Astalos, the presdent of the non-proft organzaton, both xed and purcbrced dogs have been stolen fro yards, nsde of hoes and neghborhoods. "We have had ore than 30 calls fro people whose dogs have ether been stolen or have ysterously dsappeared fro ther neghborhood. t s frghtenng when thnk about the calls fro people whose dogs have been taken fro nsde ther hoes and. nothng dsc. ncludng valuable equpent, had been touched." Asalos sad. She explaned t s the belef of any who are nvolved n the anal crcle the ajorty of the stolen and ssng anals ght havu been sold to experentaton laboratores. "Ths s c proftable busness for people who have no conscence," the shelter presdent explaned. "Hopefully, better laws and suffer fnes and laboratory regulatons wll eventually ad to the ternaton of such cruel and heartless operatons." The shelter s offerng a free lost pet flng syste and Astalos nvtes anyone who has lost a pet or had one stolen to telephone the shelter at or vst between the hours of noon and 8 on weekdays or fro 10 a.. to 5 on weekends to fle the pet. A pcture s helpful. Other tps offered by the shelter nclude nforaton about havng pets tattooed and deas about how to safeguard your pet fro beng stolen. The Pets Adopton Watng Staton s a non-proft, anal welfare organzaton. Tralsde to trupet 'Fanfare' "Holday Fanfare," a Chrstas craft workshop at whch partcpants wll be able to decorate fans wth green eucalyptus, dred flowers, red rbbons and cones, wll be held fro 9:30 to 11 a.. toorrow at the Tralsde Nature and Scence Center at Coles Ave. and New Provdence Rd., Mountansde. Regstraton and an S8 fee are requred for ths Unon County Dept. of Parks and Recreaton actvty. Of t* Prces On ALUMNUM AND RON RALNGS Elnatng All Mantenance WHTE-BLACK OR BROWN NOW ASO AVAttAll N A VADV OF COLOR THKOUGH DA'PHlf'S XCMVE FNSHNG SECURTY STORM DOORS RALNGS snrn aancc SDCE HJ OQ K 'too#. "ORNAMENTAL RON ALUMNUM SPECALSTS" E. ELZABETH AVE., LNDEN MANUFACTURERS DSTRBUTORS All tatoft t MATR1A CUARANTtlO VNCE'S MR WASH VNCE'S «1 WASH VNCE'S'SH. The Car Wash of the Fuhre~ EXPRES 1/12/84 FREE HOT WAX t/r wth any car wash fmljtlllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllr? VNCE'S WA A S R H.Our 28th year 751 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. n R hway, N.J ^ n*_ 1? _*_ HOURS: MON n SAT PM Cl.t)Sf-> 1 OH U'SCH 1 1 JO On'H Sb*N B P M VNCE'S CAR WASH VNCE'S CAR WASH A. HND, M.D. NTERNAL FAMLY MEDCNE 123 HERMANN ST, CARTERET APPONTMENT ONLY 3-6 P.M Dr. Eleanor Bednar Chropractor 472 Wesffeld Avenue Clark BRANDT M. LEVN, M.D. nternal Medcne Faly Practce 138 Westfeld Ave., Clark, NJ R/ Ann* House calls PHOTOGRAPHY BY John R. Hawk* ADVERTSNG ': SLDE PRESENTATONS MODEL PORTFOLOS ' ' PUBLC RELATONS FASHON 75 E. Cherry St. N WE CHERKY ST. MAL Colccho Chropractc Center Dr. T.H. Colccho, D.C., Drector Dr. R. Falco, D.C. We Accept: Autooble Accdents (no fault) 'Worken's Copensaton! (authorzed) Ma or Medcal ns. Medcare Blue Shleld'Unon Plans 171 Green Streef Weodhrldge« <\ *»' - ««ll.r FAMLY DAV CARE 1. -Chld care -by professonally traned staff 2. Educatonal Socal developent progras 3. Nutrtonally balanced eals and snacks For ore nforaton contact: The Day Care Center, nc., Ntw Jersey ARE YOU LOOKNG FORA FAMLY? Jon our "faly of chld cars professonals, by provdng cars to chldren rght n your own hoe. The DAY CARE CENTER, NC. s lookng for good hoes and wponb)* tore- dvert n tft» Rohwoy oreo. The R.D.C.C. Faly Day Car* Syste con provde you wth. Tranng, n chldcare erhods progra anageent, eal servce Equpent and Materals Support Servces Referrals for Mtrrtk ttt * fathr Drr Car* rverwer, Cxftcf RANWAY DAY CARE CENTER, NC. JoAnn Groel, Drector n 1908, there were about 8,000 oves houses called nckelodeons throughout the U.S. They showed contnuous oves wth pano accopanent and cost fve centrj r BEAUTFYNG RALROAD STATON Mary Vslocky donated eght large chrysantheu plants for the beautfcaton of the tran staton. Bonne Maye, the charwoan of the progra, arranged for the plant-, ng of- the shrubs and any coplents have been receved fro couters and local resdents. Her travel agency s a eber of the Chaber of Coerce, whch sponsors the beautfcaton progra. (HTTNG THE JACKPOT - 's Mchael A. jranle. left, s shown, wth New Jersey Lottery Hostess, Hela Young, after wnnng $2,500 n the pt'ck-6 Lotto Bonus Drawng on Oct. 6. Also n he drawng was another resdent, Carol Mtchell. POSON PREVENTON P1AY T SAFE BE SORRY PUBLC NOTCE The Board ol Educaton of the Cllyof, County of Unon. Slate of New Jersey nvtes sealed bds for: Sale of the followng vehcle whch has been declared surplus Dodge Pckup seral No. W248F8S Qtakd bds wll be receved n the Busness Offce, Junor Hlftr School Klne Place., Njl. untl 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday, Deceber 13,1983 prevalng te. Bds wll be publcly opened and read aloud at the Busness Offce bearng 10:01 A.M. Note that ths letpr notce supercedes any pror legs) notce. Bds are to be staped on the outjlde o( envelope: Bd for 1978 Dodge Pck up. The vehcle wll be avalable for nspecton on Tues.. Dec. 6, 1983 between the hours of 9:00 A.M. ar 12:00 noon at the Junor Hgh School. Klne Place, RaJlvay. New Jersey. n the Townshp ol Clark n the J3ld proposal fors ay becounty of Unon, and State of New secured at the offce of thejersey. Sebetary of the Board, Preses are coonly known Junkr Hgh School, Kle Place. as. 6 Rose Terrace, Clark, N.J. Rafway, New Jersey. Tax Lot No. 36, n Block No. Bds ust be accopaned wth a 85A. certfed check n the aount of ten Densons of Lot: (Approxately) 109 X 57 X 125 X 55. percent (10%) of the bd. The Board of Educaton reserves Nearest Cross Street: Georgan the rght to reject any and all bds, Drve. wave any nforaltes and award There s due oproxlately contract whch n ther judgeent $67,147,58 together wth nterest ay be n the best nterest of the fro June 15, 1983 and costs. Board of Educaton. There s a full legal descrpton on By order of the Board of Educabr.Tltyof, n the County Offce. fle n the Unon County-Sherff* )l Unon, New Jersey. t...12/1/83 Anthony Rocco Jr. Board Secretary PUBLC NOTCE SHERffTS SALE Fee: $28.83 SUPEROR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DVSON UNON COUNTY DOCKET NO. F ' THE FEDERAL NATONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCATON a corporaton, Plantff vs..charles W. SMTH a/k/a Charles Wesley Sth, et als., < Defendants : : CVL ACTON ':- WRT OF EXECUTON FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMSES By vrtue of the above-stated wrt )f executon to e drected shall pose for sale by publc vendue, n QOM 207, n the Court House, n 'Cty of Elzabeth, N.J., on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of feber A.D., 1983 at two fc)ock the afternoon of sad day. ;Tle property 1p be sold s located the Cty of n the County f Unon, and State of New Jersey. Coonly known as: 602 E. llton Avenue., New ersey.tax Lot No. 156,157 and 158 n bck No. D -Densons of Lot: (Approx- N.tely) feet wde by Hong Nearest Cross Street: Stuate on * Northerly sde of East Mlton ve feet fro the westerly de of Paterson Street. There s due approxately 18, together wth nterest t the contract rate of 6% fro May 0, 1983 to August 8, 1983 and lawful nterest thereafter and costs, ^ e r c s a full legal descrpton on fle n the Unon County Sherffs Offce. The Sherff reserves the rght to djou ths sale. ZUCKER. GOLDBERG, BECKER WESS. ATTYS. "L558-O2 (DJ RNR) RALPH FROHEL1CH Sherff» 11/10. 11/17, 11/24, 12/1/83 Fee $ PUBLC NOTCE The Cty of wll hold a Publc Hearng to solct nput for ts County Developent Block rant Progra. The hearng wll be held at Cty Hall on Tuesday, Deceber 13th, 1983 at 7:CO PM. The publc s n- /ted to attend. t.,.12/1/83 Fee: $7.44 PUBUC NOTCE SHERFFS SALE SUPEROR COURT OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DVSON UNON COUNTY DOCKET NO. F RELANCE SAVNGS AND LOAN ASSOCATON, Plantff vs. FRANK BOROWSK, et als. Defendant CVL ACTON WRT OF EXECUTON FOR SALE OF MORTGAGED PREMSES By vrtue of the above-stated wrt of executon to e drected shall expose for sale by publc vendue. n ROOM 207, the Court House, n he Cty of Elzabeth, N.J., on ALCOHOLC BEVERAGE CONTROL Take notce that applcaton run been ade to Muncpal Board of Alcoholc EevCTage Control of to transfer to Joan Mlls Lous R. Pfcone tradng as 1840"s House for preses located at Man St.. the Plenary Retal Consupton Lcense No heretofore ssued to Thoas H. Young, tradng as Nassau Lounge for the preses located at Ma St... Objectons, f any, should be ade edately n wrtng to: Francs R. Senkowsky, Muncpal Clerk, of the cty of. Joan Mlls, Applcant 1492 Man St., t...l2/l. 12/8/83 Fee: $32.86 f servces of an attorney are not obtanable, councate wth the WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of New Jersey State Bar Assocaton. Deceber A.D., 1983 at twor Lawyer Referral Servce by call 'clock n the afternoon of sad day. The property to be sold s located The Sherff reserves the rghtto adjourn ths sale. FNK ROSNER, ATTYS. CX (DJ RNR) RALPH FROEHLCH Sherff 4t...11/24. 12/1. 12/8. 12/15/83 PUBLC NOTCE Fee. $ PUBLC NOTCE NOTCE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS SUPEROR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Docket No. F STATE OF NEW JERSEY, TO: The Larfcey Copany. nc., a Corporaton: Lews Brandweln YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON- ED and requred to serve upon Edward Casel. Esq., whose address s Box F, Route 130, Wllllngboro. New Jersey, (Re: No. 5985) an Answer to the Coplant (as Aended), fled n a Cvl Acton n whch The Gll Copanes s Plantff, and Charles Whte, et ux, et als Defendants, pendng n the Superor Court of New Jersey, wthn thrty-fve days after Thursday, Deceber 1,1983 exclusve of such date. f you fall to do so. Judgeent by Default ay be rendered aganst you for the relef deanded n the Coplant (as Aended). You shall fle your Answer and Proof of Servce n duplcate wth the Clerk of the Superor Court, Rchard J. Hughes, Justce Coplex, CN th Floor, North Wng, Trenton. New Jersey 0862S, n accordance wth the Rules of Cvl Practce and Procedure. ng and f an at toey cannot be afforded, co unlcate wth the Legal Servces Offce of the County of your Resdence or by councatng wth Legal Servces of New Jersey, nc., by callng O770. The acton has been nsttuted for the purpose* Q(foreclosng,the ar tgage dated Noveber' ade by Charles Whte and Wanda Whte, hs wfe, as Mortgagors, to Coercal Mortgage Copany and ultately assgned to the Plantff, and concerns real estate located at 1443 Parvlew Terrace, Townshp of Hllsde. County of Unon. State of New Jersay, and also, for posses slon of sad preses. You are ade party-defendants because you hold subordnate lens aganst the preses under foreclosure. PUBLC SALE MONDAY DECEMBER 5, 1983 Dated: Noveber W.LEWS BAMBRCK Clerk of the Superor Court t..12/1/83 Fee: $39.99 PUBLC NOTCE n accordance wth N.J.S.A. 40A: and Resoluton No. A.R passed by the Muncpal Councl of the Cty of, N.J., at a regular eetng held on October , the Cty of. N.J., wll offer for sale at Publc Aucton to be held on Monday. Deceber 5, 1983, at 10:00 A.M. prevalng te, at the Cty Hall, Cty Hall Plaza,, N.J.. the followng descrbed preses: GENERAL CONDTONS OF SALE 1. The frst part of sad sale wll cover all nteror lots and wll be offered to adjonng landowners and f not sold wll be put nto the General Sale whch wll be held after the frst sale. 2. Sale shall be ade to the hghest bdder and the Cty of reserves the rght to reject any and»u bds and to adjourn sale os pertted by law and no sale shall be fnal save upon the adopton of a conflr lng resoluton of the Muncpal Councl of the Cty of, N.J. 3. Ten (10%) Per Cent of the sales prce shall be pad n cash or cer tlfted check by the hghest bdder at the te of sale. 4. Cost of sale ncludng legal advertsng and cost of preparaton of the closng docuents and balance of purchase prce shall be ade by purchaser on or pror to the expraton of thrty (30) days after confra tlon of sale by the Muncpal Councl of the Cty of. f sad balance of purchase prce plus above costs are not pad wthn that te, the depost ay be forfeted. 5. Sale s subject to zonng and other uncpal ordnances, uncon ftred assessents, restrctons of record and easeents, f any. and facts shown by any accurate survey and nspecton of preses. 6. n no event shad the Cty of be lable for search fees. recordng fees, survey costs or broker's cossons or any other fees. f ttle s unarketable, the Cty of ay at ts opton, clear up the ttle at ts expense or cancel the sale by refundng the depost pad on he purchase prce. The deeds to be provded wll be Bargan and Sale, cove nant aganst Grantors. FRST SALE Block 515 Lot 47B Locaton Stanton Street Approx. Sze 50" X 47' (nt. bt) Specal condton for sale of ths parcel only: No costs as per te No 4 under General Condtons of Sale, wll be charged (762 (763 SECOND SALE 42 Paterson Street 25' X 1 Off 64 Sheran Street 20' X 100' 29 Russell Avenue 19 1 X Man Street 49'X124'rr E. Hazelwood Ave. 139" X 564' n.) 1 Capoblanca Plaza 160- X 1701 (To be sold as One Parcel) Stockton Street ( ,23 Stockton Street (To be sold as one Parcel) /24.12/1/83 25'X " X 2001 A. CHARLES BATT1STA CTY AUCTONEER Fee: $ SDNG-ROOFNG BULDERS, REPLACEMENT DORMERS WNDOWS ADDTONS Job Servng All Of k Mddlesex Unon Countlatj k?40 Year Wrtten Warranty^ SEAMLESS GUTTERS Fnancng Avalable Free Ettlate Fully Jnlured. 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9 PAGE 14 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1983 Bette Wess to exhbt n West Orange The works of Bette Wess, a Clark ols panter, wll be featured at the 29th Annual Art Exhbton and Sale sponsored by the Essex County Secton of the Natonal Councl of Jewsh Woen fro Saturday to Wednesday, Dec. 3 to 7, at the Young Men's Young Woen's Hebrew Assn. of Metropoltan New Jersey at 760 Northfeld Ave., West Orange. Over 1,200 peces of art valued at ore than $1 llon wll be featured at the exhbton and sale, whch has earned the New Jersey Artsts' Equty Award for Excellence and Servce to the Arts. The show wll feature pantngs, fraed and unfraed; drawngs, etchngs, sculptures, lthographs and glass and wll nclude a specal feature on southwest Unted States arts. The show wll open wth a prvate prevew and cocktal recepton on Dec. 3 fro 5 to 10 and wll be of>en to the publc on Dec. 4 fro 1 to 9, on Dec. 5 and 6 fro 1 to 5 and fro 7 to 9 and on Dec. 7 fro 1 to 5 t Lectures on such topcs as sculpture, glass, the New York art scene and the Sprt World of the ndan wll be offered durng each day of the event. Tckets for the cocktal recepton/prevew are S20 per couple and S2.50 at the door durng the balance of the exhbton. For ore nforaton, please telephone the councl at Madson fles green pennant agan Madson School of Rahwyy had ts Green-Pennant flag-rasng cereony on Nov. 16 around the flag pole n front of the school. The patrols presented ther progra fro kndergarten to thrd grade culnatng wth the rasng of the pennant. tous Rzzo, the presdent of the Safety Councl, congratulated the students on ther acheveent and encouraged the to contnue wth ther safety practces. Mr. Rzzo expressed hs pleasure Madson School had contnued the green-pennant progra when all other schools have dropped t. J The prncpal, yedwn Dykes, also added hs prase and congratulatons to the patrols for ther outstandng efforts. All the patrols took part and, handed out booklets to each student n the school. The offcers, co-captan, Mchael Ondovk; co-captan, Grace Fedler; prary captan, Chrstopher. Strecter. and L:. -Natasha Harrs, gave the presentaton to the younger chldren. \s the green pennant was rased to fly under the Aercan flag, a heartwarng round of applause was released by the chldren. Everyone showed ther prde n earnng the specal green pennant, reports Mr. Rzzo. " The students n Madson School are enrolled n a student-orented progra u\der the drecton of Dane L. Shuster and the school safety patrols. Desgnated as the Green Pennant Safety Progra, the effort s aed at akng every studjht conscous of the vtal need for traffc safety. At the sae te t provdes recognton to the fphool for ts outstandng raffc safety perforances. The progra, n effect 24 hours a day, seven days a week, was sponsored ntally natonwde by General Motors and locally by the Safety Councl. Madson School, one of the frst partcpants n ths progra over 20 years ago^has contnued the prncples and goals of the green pennant and has ade t ts personal capagn for safety, reports Mr. Dykes. A large green pennant,- four feet by two feet, ebossed wth the age, of a school safety patrol boy was gven to Madson School to sgnfy accdent-free perods of partcpaton n the progra. The school has earned* to rght to fly the pennant by copletng 30jconsecutve days wthout a student-related accdent. F a student-related accdent occurs the green pennant ust be lowered and dsplayed nsde the school to draatze the need for safety. Then another 30 consecutve accdent-free days ust be copleted before the pennant can be rased agan. 4 The green pennant focused attenton on safe walkng, bcyclng, and drvng habts. The progra has helped to reduce accdents n other ctes, and t can do the sae n f everyone wll be just a lttle ore safety conscous, announced Dane Shuster, the safety drector at the scjhool. Madson School has copleted 28 school years wthout an accdent and has agan receved recognton for perfect safety for the school year. HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF - On Nov. 18 Ptl. Mark Schwartzbach, second fro left, presented a drug-nforaton progra to the ffth and sxth graders of 's Grover Cleveland School. The aterals had been revewed by Frank Brunette, the superntendent of schools; Ncholas Delonaco, the assstant superntendent, and Arthur Lundgren, the prncpal. They were presented at a level approprate for ths age chld and hopefully wll be a valuable resource for the, accordng to Mr. Lundgren. Wth Ptl. Schwartzbach, left to rght, are: To Zolkowsk, Mary Ann Hollday and Anthony Hunter. PLANTNG NEW KNOWLEDGE - Partcpatng n "Entertanent, A Tool to Learnng," at Clark's Frank K. Hehnly School are Maureen Green and Anthony Gonzales. A basket for a wall or door, to be ade wth vnes and oss and flled wth evergreens and holly, wll be the fnshed product of a Chrstas craft workshop to be held on Wednesday, Dec. 14, fro 9:30 to 11:30 at the Tralsde Nature Fll holday wth holly n basket and Scence Center at Coles Ave. and New Provdence Rd., Mountansde. Regstraton and a $10 fee are requred for ths Unon County Dept. of Parks and Recreaton faclty. CAN YOU SPELL? LET'S FND OUT... Enter the Rdhwdy Chaber of Coerce... ncoprehensbltes 3 Categores, ft 1 ages 10 thru 13 ft2 ages 14 thru 18 age 21 and over RAT PRZES *TL CATEGORES C A T e 0 R K LOADS of FUN Fft E BOND noosavngs FRST PRZE For 1st 2nd Group pfeoa prnt Nae. Address. Phone. SPELLNG CONTEST SUNDAY January 29th 1:00 p HGH SCHOOL T-SHRT T0 ALL ' Refreshents CONTESTANTS FRST PRZE FREE WEEKEND N ATLANTC CTY ADULT CATEGORY #3 clp and regster by al all checks payabls to: ' Chaber of Coerce lt 50 Contestants ptr Coteflory- Unon County Only c/o The Ato Tablod, Spellng Contest 219 Central Ave., Age Sorry, no refunds... All words taken fro the Merra Webster Unabrdged nternatonal Dctonary REGSTRATON FEE: *2" each contestant DEADLNE FOR EMRES. V JAHUMY 9th, 1984 M ANOTHER WORLD TO OUR WORLD - Anthony Gonzales, n costue, helps Jack Branagan present "Entertanent, A Tool to Learnng" at Clark's Frank K. Hehnly School. [ ROCKER $229 RECLNER lst $399 ROCKER RECLNER Over 70 Other RECLNERS On Dsplay Prces Start At EXPLORNG THER WORLD - Durng the presentaton of "Entertanent, A Tool to Learnng," a Parent-Teacher'Assn.-sponsored progra at Clark's Frank K. Hehnly School, left to rght, are: Jack Branagan, Ede Ensten, Anthony Gonzales, Maureen Green and To Maer. Hehnly pupls learn beauty of earth "Entertanent, A Tool to Learnng," was the concept used n a Parent- Teacher Assn.sponsored progra presented to Clark's Frank K. Hehnly School students. LARGEST SELECTON N THE AREA $395 $99 MMEDATE DELVERY fully reclnes ~ wth just Y\\nches o, of wall TVspace! Jack Branagan, through the use of vsual ads, gaes and a puppet show, pressed upon the chldren the portance of understandng our hoe and ts natural resources n an effort to save t fro needless waste and abuse. "Our Hoe-Planet Earth" was enjoyed by both students and teachers, reports a school spokeswoan. St on t! % Snooze on t! Save on t! ROOM SAVER WALL RECLNERS ROCKER RECLNERS by FLEXSTEEL LA-Z-BOY 3 Way Cofort and Ultate Luxury BUY NOW * lst $539 WAll RECLNER artn's Furnture Clark 67 Westfeld Ave., Daly 10 to 9 - Sat, 'tl 6 - Sun 12 to 5

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