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1 RAH'-AY YV.ZZ PU2LZ Ll- 75 ST. GEOftCEO AVE. RAHBAY, H 4 J ^ PUBUC RAHWAV, N J V- New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper Establshed 822 VOL. 62 NO. 49, NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 984 USPS CUNTS Vr^zM; Purolator, government jon hands for unemployed By R.R. Faszczewsk Approxmately 70 employes of Purolator Products, nc. of Rahway. who found themselves out of work as of last Frday because the frm ceased ts manufacturng operatons at the New Brunswck Ave. locaton, wll be steered toward new employment prospects through a state grant awarded Unon County recently. The $3,042 grant comes from a "dscretonary fund" set asde by Gov. Thomas Kean to specfcally ad areas experencng plant closngs. Unon County appled for and was granted the money from the fund for the frst tme ths year, accordng to Unon County Manager Lous J. Colett. The 70 employes are the ones out of 50 affected by the plant closng who volunteered for the countyand-stalesponsored program, Thomas Rchel, the manager of employe relatons at the plant told The Rahway News-Record and The Clark Patrot at a news conference conducted by Mr. Rchel, oler Purolalor offcals and stale and connty ades at- [he plant on Nov. 30. Usng the grant an Employe Assstance Center has been set up at the Rahway plant. Accordng to Henry C. Kta, the drector of the Unon County Prvate ndustry Councl, plant workers are n the process of beng surveyed and evaluated. A comprehensve jobsearch placement program wll be undertaken provdng placement, resumewrtng, counselng, classroom and onhejob tranng and job searchng. t s estmated at least 90 percent of the partcpants n tranng actvtes wll be placed n unsubsd/ed prvate-sector employment by the end of the program perod, Sunday, June 30. of next year. Some of the workers wll easly be transferred to manufacturng sklls such as beng lool-and-de makers and beng lathe operators, accordng to Jean Koszula. a planner wth the Unon County Dcp. of Human Servces. However, accordng to Mr. Rchel some of the employes, whose sklls may not have been as easly transferable, have expressed an nterest n beng traned for careers n word processng and computer repar. Based on surveys whch started as long ago as last summer, accordng to Mr. Koszula and Mr. Rchel, there has been counselng and assessment of each employe to refne ther sklls and make them more job ready. About 60 percent of the workers are Unon County resdents, Mr. Klta sad. Of ths number, accor dng to Mr. Rchel. about 20 percent are from the local area, such as Rahway, Clark and Lnden. Mr. Kta sad the county contacted Mr. Rchel about! the grant, whch s the frst one to be made n conjuncton wth the Job Partnershp Tranng Act, a federal program, n Unon County. [ He added the grant re j qures 00 percent mat : chng funds from the frms nvolved and Purolator s dong ths by provdng space for the employe assstance center. "We have receved com- plete co-operaton from Purolalor offcals." sad Wllam McKnlay. the charman of the Prvate ndustry Councl representng New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. on that body. "The company personnel offce s ' wllng to get nvolved n contactng other area employer;; to secure jobs for those beng lad off. n addton, the company wll match, as close as possble any funds expended to provde servce to the dslocated workers." Mr. McKnlay added Purolator wll donate the lme of ts admnstratve. staff to jon n the actvtes of the employe assstance center, along wth absorbng the cost of heal, lghtng, telephone servces, photo copes and other supples for the center. The county offcals sad the county wll try to get the same type of grant, amountng to about $98,000, for workers dsplaced by the recent closng of lle Gordon's Gn plant n Lnden, "Ths co-operatve effort to re-tran and re-employ workers who wll lose ther jobs through a plant closng s an excellent example of how government and he prvate sector are workng together to solve common concerns," sad Gerald B. Green, a member of (le Unon County Board of Chosen Freeholders, referrng to the Purolator effort. "Manufacturng represents a declnng porton of the labor force wthn Unon County. Luckly, the strong surge n the professonal and servce areas has kep the county's unemployment rate from ncreasng." n 983 he county's unemployment rate was 8 percent wth the stale averagng 7.8 percent. The Purolator employe relatons manager reported the bulk of the employes had ther last day of work on Oc.--2&-anUauc approxmately 20 left were to leave on Nov. 30. He added the average aye of the dsplaced employes s 35 wth most of them rangng n age from 35 to 40.. n February the frm's Purolator Products Dvson announced t planned 0 cease manufacturng operatons at the Rahway faclty due to economc and operatonal reasons, accordng to Mr. Rchel. He added the offce faclty n the cty wll reman open. Mr. Rchel complmented the employes for mantanng her hgh level of effcency and ther hgh level of productvty durng the phasng out of the manufaclurng faclty. "One of the most traumatzng events tha can occur n a lfetme s the loss of a job at whch a person has been employed for some tme," Mr. Colel summed up. "The ultmate beneft of ths program, desgned specfcally for affected Purolator employes, s not only unsubsdzed employment, but the sgnfcant movement away from the unemployment [ lnes." nsurance School commttee recommends $&9 mhon revamp By R.R. Faszczewsk "t s the fndng of ths commttee that major renovaton of Rahway Hgh School must be undertaken mmedately. Professonal evaluaton ndcates that the buldng s structurally sound and renovaton s completely feasble. The commttee recommends that major emphass be placed on the rerjar of the exteror and replacement of the heatng system." Ths statement s a summary of the thrust of a report of a bpartsan, jont commttee of cty and Board of Educaton offcals, whch was approved on Nov. 28, and whch calls for $3,99,000 n major structural renovatons at Ralway's 44-year-old hgh school. Although a defnte date for a referendum of the bond ssue to fnance the project was not set n the report, the date s expected to be set at the School Board's sesson on Monday, Dec. 0. The referendum may be held as early as February or n Aprl, when t would be on the same ballot as the annual school ballot, accordng to Anthony Rocco, Board secretary/school busness admnstrator. t s beleved the jont commttee would rather put the ssue to a vote as soon as possble because Rahway voters have vetoed the budget 22 tmes n the last 24 years. The commttee, has been studyng the renovaton ssue snce July 7, conssts of Mayor Danel L. Martn, Superntendent of Schools Frank Brunette, Mr. Rocco, Board Presdent, Rck Proctor, Board members, Lous Rzzo and Elzabeth Jacobs; Democratc Counclmenat- Large Walter McLeod and James Cadgan, a former Board presdent; Frst ward Republcan Counclman Lawrence Bodnc, Rahway drector of health, welfare and buldngs, Anthony Degc; the drector of the Rahway fre department, Chef James Heller; cty buldng nspector and con-! structon code offcal, Robert Cotte. and Robert ': Brown, the vce prncpal of ; the hgh school. As far as mantenance ' goes, t was nolcd by the j commttee, "a mantenance whch. program has been n effect!! for the past fve years, but was too lttle, too late to ' preclude the need for a major captal mprovement from developng." The major areas of renovaton proposed by the commttee were; Mechancal (he heatng Our ndans are real super chefs FAN CLUB~_Rahway cheerleaders try to rase the sprts of Ray Houck. who was njured n the Dec. state champonshp game at Morrs Hlls. and ventlatng system; buldng exteror masonry repar and replacement of wndows; nteror - buldng mprovements for the handcapped, electrcal, lghtng and plasterng; audtorum - lghtng, doors, seatng and curtans, and locker room facltes for boys and grls. Commttee members recommended aganst new constructon for three major reasons: Frst, nether the present hgh school ste nor any other ste owned by the school system would meet slate requrements for a new hgh school; second, the length of tme whch would be requred to develop a ste, obtan state approvals and actually construct a new faclty would not meet the pressng needs of the communty and ts students and thrd, the cost/beneft rato of buldng new, at an estmated cost of $5 mllon provdes no sgnfcant long-term benefts to the communty and ts students compared to properly-executed, longlastng renovatons to a structurally-sound faclty." The jont study group revewed both the defeated bond ssues of $5,990,000 submtted to the voters n February and Aprl, 983 and the tcmzaton of renovatons proposed to be accomplshed then and a revsed renovaton project worth $3,00,000 consdered by the educaton body n December, 983. After a detaled consderaton of the facts the $3,99,000 fgure was arrved at. The report added, "The commttee carefully studed each and every tem of work to be accomplshed n the (stated areas of needed mprovement) and alternate methods of accomplshng the needed work, then, scrutnzed all cost estmates on an ten-bycm bass. Emphass was placed on health and safety factors as well as educatonal program needs. Revsed budget fgures, usng md-985 cost ' factors, were prepared by the archtects, wth partcular atlenton pad lo ' areas of concern expressed by cty nspecton offcals. tems to be accomplshed durng the school yeur from the captal outlay budget were, deleted." Archtectural/engneerng represenlatves from Eckcrt, Morton, Russo and Maggo, (he offcal ar- : chtects for the Rahway school system, attended all meetngs and provded the commttee wth all requested nformaton, t was noted. Commttee members also called n varous experts lo assst hem such as cty plumbng nspector, Edward Hucy, for revew of the school's healng plan, and busness admnstrator, Joseph M. Hartnett, lo assst n organzng the commttee's fndngs and recommendatons. n addton he opnons of varous members of the school's staff were solcted to help determne current and projected use of school facltes. Rahway's professonal nspecton staff made a detaled nspecton of the hgh school and, as sttng members of he commttee, thoroughly brefed all other members on ts fndngs and professonal recommendatons, the report sad. t was noted, "The major focus of the commttee's work was the facltes of Rahway Hgh School and obtanng maxmum utlzaton of he hgh school buldng. Other facltes were not found to be n need of major captal mprovement at ths tme." Commttee members, among other recommendatons, sad school offcals should nvestgate whether a slate-approved "sharedsavngs" contract could be appled to the project whereby a prvate company would help captalze energy use mprovements n return for a share of the annual cost savngs. Regardless of whether or not ths concept would be applcable the commttee stll emphaszed ts full support for the $3,99,000 budget and ts recommendaton of communty support for (he project. Junor Women journey' to Egypt A natve of Egypt, Kamal Halwag. was the guest speaker at a recent meetng of the Rahway Area Junor Woman's Club. Mr. Halwag spoke about the educaton, geography, agrculture, ndustry, relgon and cost of lvng n Egypt. He showed sldes of Old Caro, the pyramds and sphnx, Caro Unversty. Alexandra, modern-day Caro and Kng Tut's Tomb. Mr. Halwag s a chemst and has lved n New Jersey for the past 5 years, reports a spokeswoman. "Lfe n Egypt" was one n a seres of programs planned by the Rahway Area Junor Woman's Club for the general meetngs, whch NEW HOPE FOR WORKERS...State and Unon County offcals explan tho detals ol a jont government-purolator plan to help recently-unemployed workers at Purolalor s closed Rahway plant to fnd new jobs and to get re-tranng. The scono was a Nov 30 press conference at the plant. Safety councl to hold 59th gala At the November meetng of the Rahway Safety Councl, wth Lous R. Rzzo, the presdent, presdng and Raymond J. Monahan servng as secretary, Carl A. Carlson, the charman of the program and materals commttee, reported plans were completed for holdng the 44th annual dnner of the councl at Alpcrt's Restaurant n Clark on Tuesday, Jan. 8, 985 at 7:30 o'clock. Papers set holday deadlnes The offces of the ' Rahway News-Record and! The Clark Patrot wll be j closed on Chrstmas Eve, Monday. Dec. 24, Chrstmas Day, Tuesday, Dec. 25, 984. New Year's Eve, Monday, Dec , and New Year's Day, Tuesj day, Jan., 985. n order for our staff to enjoy the holdays THE, DEADLNE FOR THE THURSDAY. DEC. 27 SSUES OF THE NEWSPAPERS WLL BE! 5 P.M. ON WEDNES- DAY. DEC. 9, AND THAT FOR THE THURS- DAY, JAN. 3, 985 SSUES WLL BE 5 P.M.! ON WEDNESDAY. DEC. ' ALL COPY RECEV- ED AFTER THESE DEADLNES BY THE EDTOR, AT 29 CEN- TRAL AVE.., WLL AUTOMATCAL- LY BE TRANSFERRED TO THE APPROPRATE FOLLOWNG WEEKS- SSUES. are held on the second Tuesday of the month at the Valley Road School n Clark. Women belween 8 and 35 who may be nterested n learnng more about he club and lve n the Rahway/Clark area may telephone Mrs. Carolne McGrath, membershp charwoman, at At ths tme the councl wll celebrate ts 59th year of contnuous servce to Rahway. nstallaton of of fcers who wll serve the councl durng 985 wll also be held. The nomnatng commttee, chared by Frank Recseg, presented the followng slate of offcers who wll govern the councl durng 985: Presdent, Ar thur Wheaton; vce presdent, Rahway Fre Chef Edward O'Connor; secretary, Mr. Monahan; asss tant secretary, Andrew Marno, and treasurer. Wllam M. Fee. As wnter approaches the councl once agan offers the followng tps for coldweather drvers:. Before you start a trp...check weather reports so you can antcpate pro blcms before you meet them further down the road. 2. STARTNG TP...Check your owner's manual for wnter startng technques that you may have forgotten or never read. 3. TWO TPS THAT DONT WORK...You may hear puttng a lot of extra weght n your trunk gves you better tracton. The FACT s. may help trac lon some, bn al le ev pense of steerng conol and longer snppnr. dstances. The radeolt M' worth the rsk. Lkewse, you may hear reducng lre pressure s another way of ncreasng racon. Hero agan, steerng can he al fcccd to a dangerous degree and tre wear s creased. 4. PARKNG TP...Tr> 0 avod parallel parkng n bad weather. t's tougher n> gel movng when you have to turn he wheels 0 ye out of a parkng space. 5. SOMETHNG YOl MGHT NOT HUNK OF...A slppery shoe can slp on a brake pedal ;nul change a close call nto ;t collson. He sure homs tl your shoes are tree of mul. snow and ce. The councl admonshed the resdents -of Ralwa\ n. Drve safely durng hs especally actve holda\ season. 2. Choose glls fur ynj; and old am n belween keepng safely n mnd. 3. Select and care Cor ; Chrstmas ree safely. 4. Fnally-lf you drve don't drnk, f vou drnk don't drve. SANTA'S ON HS WAY...A Rahway youngsters eyes lght up as Santa Claus arrves at Rahway's Cty Hall Chrstmas tree lghtng ceremony on Nov 23

2 PAGE 2 THURSDAY. DECEMBER nr Communty Calendar ttrfors NOTf n order for us to adequately prepare the Communty Calendar, all events for the followng week should be submtted by 5 p.m. on the WDKBOAT before you would lke them to appear. THURSDAY, DEC. 6 Board of Educaton. Caucus, 8 p.m.. Superntendent's Offce, Ralway Junor Hgh School. Housng Authorty, 8 p.m., authorty meetng room, 224 W. Grand Avc. -SATURDAY, DEC. «-Rahway Secton, Natonal Councl of Negro Women, Annual Senor Ctzens Chrstmas Dnner, Rahway Junor Hgh School, noon. Tckets, Mrs. Luclle Mcrrcks, MONDAY, DEC. locty Councl. Regular Meetng, 8 p.m.. Councl Chambers, Cty Hall, One Cty Hall Plaza. Board of Educaton, Regular Meetng, 7:55 p.m., Roosevelt School audtorum. TUESDAY. DEC. Rahway Hstorcal Socety, 8 p.m. Merchants' & Drovers' Tavern. St. George and Westfeld Aves., Lberty Square. SUNDAY, DEC. 6-Trnty Unted Methodst Church, E. Mlton Ave. and Man St., a.m., Chrstmas Cantata, "Love Came Down," presented by Senor Chor. 4:30 p.m.. "Mary Had a Baby" Chrstmas Pageant. Trnty Unted Methodst Church School, followed by Chrstmas Tea for parents, relatves and frends. MONDAY. DEC. 7-S. Mary's R.C. Church. Communal Penance, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, DEC. 8 Publc Lbrary Board of Trustees. 8 p.m., lbrary, 75 St. George Avc. WEDNESDAY. Dec. ^--Muncpal Board of Alcoholc Beverage Control, 4 p.m.. Cty Clerk's Offce. Cty Hall, One Cty Hall Plaza. Rahway talan Amercan Club. 8:30 p.m., club. New Brunswck Ave. THURSDAY. DEC. 20-Rahway Landmarks, Board of Drectors, 425 Madson Avc., by nvtaton On y- -SATURDAY, DEC. 22-Rahway Secton, Natonal Councl of Negro Women, Second Candlelght Chrstmas Ball. Coachman nn, Cranford, 8 o'clock. See any member for tckets. -THURSDAY, DEC. 27-Rahway Landmarks. Membershp, 8 p.m., Columban School, upper floor, Hazelwood and New Brunswck Avcs. -MONDAY, DEC. 3 Chamber of Commerce. General Meetng, 7 p.m., Columban School, Hu/elwood and New Brunswck Avcs. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 985-Rahway talan Amercan Club, 8:30 p.m., club. New Brunswck Ave. -THURSDAY, JAN. 3-Housng Authorty, 8 p.m.. Housng Authorty Meetng Room, 224 W. Grand Ave. -TUESDAY, JAN. 8 -Rahway Hstorcal Socety, N p.m., Merchant's & Drovers' Tavern, St. George and Westfeld Avcs., Lberty Square. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 6-Rahway talan Amercan Club, 8:30 p.m., club. New Brunswck Ave. -THURSDAY, JAN. 7 -Board of Educaton, Caucus, 8 p.m.. Superntendent's Offce, Rahway Junor Hgh School. Rahway Landmarks, Board, 425 Madson Avc. By nvtaton Only. -MONDAY, JAN. 2- Board of Educaton, Regular Meetng, 7:55 p.m., Roosevelt School audtorum. -THURSDAY. JAN. 24-Rahway Landmarks. General Busness Meetng, 8 p.m., Columban School, up per floor, corner of Hazclwood and New Brunswck Aves. -MONDAY, JAN. 28-Chambcr of Commerce, General Meetng, 7 p.m., Columban School, Hzelwood and New Brunswck Avcs. CLARK TUESDAY, DEC. -Elementary Board of Educaton, 8 p.m.. Admnstraton Buldng, Schndlcr Rd. Plannng Board, Executve Sesson. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2-Board of Adjustment. Executve Meetng, 8 p.m., Conference Room, Muncpal Buldng, Westfeld Avc. MONDAY. DEC. 7-Townshp Councl, Regular Meetng, 8 p.m., Muncpal Buldng. Weslfeld Ave. Regonal Board of Educaton, Adjourned Meetng, S p.m., nstructonal Meda Center, Jonathan Day on Regonal Hgh School, Sprngfeld. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9-Clark Taxpayers Coalton. 8 p.m., Publc Lbrary. Weslfeld Ave. wth llegal DRUGS REST BREAK...JoAnn Mtchell, left, and Mara Alexander, two Rahway Grl Scouts, rest up after helpng prepare,000 umnara kts to lght up Rahway durng the holdays. Grl Scouts help lght up Rahway l.umnara kls lo lght up Rahway wll h c avalable; wth he help of members of Grl Seoul Troop Nos. 40 and 756. Moonrakers reach for sngles The New Jersey Moonrakers Tall Club wll hold a meetng and socal on Tuesday, Dec.. al the Meadowland.s Hlton at 2 Harmon 'laza, Sccaucus. The club caters exclusve- Ly to tall and sngle adults, men sx feet, (wo nches tal and women lve feet, 0 nches tall and over. The fee s $3 per guest and l s free for members. The socal and meetng are held from X lo 0 p.m. For further nformaton about the club please telephone Marjean at 96K-2959 or wrle to New Jersey Moonrakers, Post Offce Box 2, Paramus. NJ. Amercan Heart Unted W^y BELL DRUGS OF Those helpng were leader, Judy Rckes; Joann Mtchell, Djuna Mtchell, Susan -'arrar, Beverly Wade, Chrstne Zapatocky, Mare Romeo, The Ralway dumber of Mare Alexander, Cathy C'onerce charman. Anthony J Pascalc. hosted a Peggy Ryan, Ma Lampkn, Horryak, Susan Krvenko, pzza parly al Davd Gnfrda's Home mprovencnl Suzanne Garlak, Catherne leader, Mrs. Barbara McLaren: Grctchen Motz, offce Nov. 27 and hemccall and Mchelle Scouls prepared,000 kls. Mllerck. WEDNESDAY. DEC. 26-Plannng Board, Publc Meetng. THURSDAY. DEC. 27-Board of Adjustment, Regular Meetng, 8 p.m.. Councl Chambers. Muncpal Buldng, Weslfeld Ave. TUESDAY, JAN Elementary Board of Educaton, Caucus. 8 p.m., Admnstraton Buldng, Schndlcr Rd. Regonal Board of Educaton, Regular Meetng, H p.m. nstructonal Meda Center, Arthur.. Johnson Regonal Hgh School, Clark. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6-Clark Taxpayers Coal lon. 8 p.m.. Publc Lbrary, Weslfeld Ave. -TUESDAY, JAN. 22 Elementary Board ofeduca lon. Regular Meetng. 8 p.m., Admnstraton Buldng. Schndlcr Rd. Regonal Hoard of Educaton, Adjourned Meetng, 8 p.m.. nstructonal Meda Center, Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School, Clark. PKESnUPTONS OUR SPECALTY ~.J ' lv FREE PARKNG FREE DELVERY MELNK SAFES For Home or Offce For Chrstmas gve your loved one a Securty Safe for ther papers and valuables. All sxas n stock and on dsplay. Lay-o-way plan for the holdays^ See us also for your lock problems on your "" home or automoble. hn Port loo, kour Partng lo Anthony's Bke & Key Shop 537 rvng St., Rahway, N.J. 3S0-98 Servcng Ralway and vcnty for over 65 years NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT Hosptal honors Hospce volunteers AFTER-WORK BREATHER...Takng a pzza break after workng on lumlnarla to lght up Rahway durng the holdays are Rahway Grl Scouts, left to rght, Djuna Mtchell; Susan Krvenko, and Peggy Ryan. HOLDAY PARTY...Suzanne Garlak, left, Mchelle Mllerck, center, and Gretchen Motz, rght, Rahway Grl Scouts, enjoy pzza at a party held after the Scouts hepod prepare umnara kts to lght up Rahway durng the holdays. Rahway Hosptal recent tents, most often n the ly held a Hospce Volunteer home settng, reports a Recognton Ceremony to hosptal spokeswoman. honor those people who Hospce volunteers have been volunteers for undergo a seven-week tranng course before beng ac- the past two or three years. n addton, 20 area cepted nto the program. resdents just completed the seven-week tranng program and were offcally Once n the program (hey functon n many ways. They spend countless hours "graduated" at the dong errands, holdng ceremony. The Hospce program at the hosptal provdes care and support to patents who arc n the fnal stages of a termnal llness. A team of professonals-doctors, hands, pckng up medcaton, feedng patents, and perhaps most mportantly, just beng there. Even after le death of a hospce patent, volunteers stll stay n contact wll) uv famly, the nurses, clergy, socal spokeswoma; added. workers, dettans and The newest area Hospce traned volunteers-work volunteers are: together to mantan the qualty of lfe for (he pa- From Rahway, Gerard Dodman, Jalanue Dodnan. Edward Hoeflng, Jean Hoel'lng, Joan Kryvanck, Patrca Mennor, Edth Roberts, Anne Slaryak and Edward Valvano. From Clark, Nancy Branngan, Eleanor Hamlton, Barbara Rospond and Vctor Rugger A Qft to the AM KK'AHC/h(T.KVK:M> MEMORAL * 'KdQkAM ' means so much n cmt'er control. JC-ettes seek letters to Santa The Clark Jaycec-ettcs arc acceptng applcatons for a letter from Santa. A prnted applcaton, contanng the name, age and address of the chld to whom the letter wll be sent, should be fowarded along wth one dollar (S) to: The Clark Jaycceettcs, 37 Colonal Dr., Clark. NJ n order lo nsure all of Santa's letters arrve n tme for Chrstmas no applcatons wll be accepted after Sunday, Dec. 6. Seaman Perello n Vrgna A Rahway man, Navy Seaman Recrut Mchael A. Perello, the son of Davd F. nd Catherne Perello of 50 Valley Rd., reported CREATVTY AT WORK...Ralway's Davd Whto apples plastor to an nctor's chest to make a mold whch ho wll uso n croatnrj armor (or tho pny. Tor duty at Naval Ar Sta- "Pppn," whch s plyng at tho Vllage Brn :on Occana n Vrgna Beach, Va. A 983 graduate of Unon Catholc Regonal Hgh School n Scotch "lans, he joned the Navy Thoatro n Somerset on wookonds now to Saturday, Doc 5. Davd Whte molds n May. : "" 'Man tro homsolvos n pursut of rest." Lauronco Storno Area students take lead n government Nearly 00 students selected by members of socal studes departments n 2 hgh schools partcpated n a "Student Leadershp Day" sponsored by Assemblyman Bob Franks, whose dstrct ncludes Clark, and hosted by Bell Laboratores n Murray Hll recently. The students heard presentatons by sx state government offcals and several hours were devoted to questonandanswer'sessons. "The dea was to provde a forum for hgh school students wth an nterest n government to learn, frsthand, how government functons," Assemblyman Franks sad. "We presented the dea to Dr. Vto Gaglard and Dr. Elana Scampa, the Unon and Essex County superntendents of schools, who offered nvaluable assstance creatng the program. We are ndebted to them and to offcals at Bell Laboratores. The assemblyman sad speakers ncluded Commssoner of Educaton Saul Cooperman, Commssoner of Correctons Wllam Fauvcr, Assstant Dcpt. of Envronmental Protecton Commssoner Donald Graham and Edward J. aacax LEATHER HOUSE Jacket* Coats Shekt 'Skrt* Haadbugt Walhtt Wow Sh ptkn For Man, Wom»m, t CUMTM Super Savngs Throughout The Store Men's $3999 Reg.»59" Elsewhere ] 99 tf szes All Lades Handbags & Ace. open seam Lades Reg.»M9" Elsewhere '99" szes 4-8 Stone Mnk Grey * Blue All Men's W Wallets n OFF & Ace. 047 Rartan Road, Clark Vllage, Clark Open Mon. - Fr. 0-9, Sat V OFF Daley, assstant commssoner of the Dept. of Human Servces. Other speakers ncluded Robert Green, chef of alcohol countermeasures for the Dvson of Motor Vehcles: John J. Canca, assstant attorney general: Dr. Walter Brown of Bell Laboratores and Alfred Fasola, former drector of the slate's Offce of Management and Budget. The legslator noted the Leadershp Day was "a huge success." "The students challenged every speaker wth ncsve questons and ther nterest ndcated the sesson could have spanned more than the one day avalable. We plan to repeat the program next year." he added. He sad Bell Laboratores provded luncheon and refreshments for the students, the vstng speakers and hs staff. Beaver barrage Startng n the 660's t was the beaver pelt that lured Europeans to most of North Amerca's wld reaches, sad "Natonal Wldlfe" magazne. -. V career n theatre Rahway resdent, Davd Whle, s he answer to every drector's prayer: An actor, snger, and dancer. Mr. Whle also desgns costumes. Hs many talents are on dsplay n he Vllagers Ham Theatre current producton, "Pppn." ' : or hs play, about he.on of Charlemagne, named Pepn, he Kahway Hgh School graduate desgned armor sol enough and lgh enough lo le danced n. le slat led hy usng lst declares, addng. " love medcal plaster lo make a lluson that's why love mold, allowng for a two-theatre.hour dryng lme. Asked 0 nanl hs favo Tor he coals of armor, rle part -of theatre, Mr. Mr. Whle made a plaster W te reples. "All nf t nrunnng around, lu- open mold of an acor's chest. F ; or he female's breastplate ng jtters, the hush when le used a mannkn found he curtan goes up." n the Barn's storage aea. "H love of theatre s "Lqud latex bends eas- lke a plague, t lakes over." ly. t's as flexble as rubber," he notes;..... Pourng le lqud latex nto the mold gave hm he begnnng of a helmet, or a sheld or a breastplate, bul each of he. helmets was unque n desgn. Seven coals of latex later. he armor s he thckness of a rubber band and keeps the shape t's bent to. The next. step s spray punnng he costumes slver, wth a fnal coal of black "lo keep the shne down anl to make the object look old." the arts ex plans. He can't fgure he lme spent on the 3 helmets. 3 breastplates and three shelds, each handmade and unque, but estmates sx hours per helmet. SHEVCK RAVCH^ 'KOSTER TOBN OLECKNA & RETMAN 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 & FLORDA BAR ST. GEORGES AVENUE, NEW JERSEY Workng for Halloween s how Mr. Whte got started, hut he's sn expert costume contest julrxs automatcally assume hs costumes are bought. "My costumes nevl'r wn because judges assume they're bought." he complans, whle acktowledgn'. the complment. "Whether Halloween 0 theatre, t's all about llu son. That's uhat these specal effects are." the ar the Ralway natve adds. "'m manly a crafts person." Mr. Wlte admts. "And my tlream s n desgn a set for the Metropoltan O era." "Pppn." n whch Mr. Whte acts, sngs and dances and wears hs own costumes s playng week ends 0 Saturday. Dec. 5. Curtan lme s Frday, am Saturdays al 8:M) p.m. and Sundays at 7:30 p.m. Tckets are SX for Frdays and Sundays am S'> for Saturdays. Dscounts are avalable for students, enor ctzens and groups. The barn s located on >emolt La., off Amvell Rd.. Mnd the Frankln townshp Muncpal lul dng, n Somerset. For nformau please telephone N73-27U). MR. AND MRS. EDWARD SCHAEFER (She s tho former Mss Thsrraa Felds) Mss Felds weds Edward Schaefer Mss Theresa Mare Felds, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adran Felds of Kenlworth, was marred on Saturday, Oct. 3, to Edward Schaefer. He s the so. of Mr. and Mrs. John Schaefer of Clark. There ceremony took place at St. Theresa's R.C. Church n Kenlworth. The Rev. Edward Oehlng offcated. A recepton followed at the Holday nn n Sprngfeld. The brde was gven n marrage by her father. Mss Lnda Felds, the sster of he brde, was mad of honor. The brdesmads were Maureen Black, Jll Hogun and Nancy Jones, frends of the brde, and Karen Felds of North Carolna, a cousn of the brde. Jack Schaefer served as hs brother's best man. The ushers were Wllam Zrkel, Wllam Pawlck, and Paul Souhwck, frends of the groom, and John Felds, the brother of the brde. The brde s a graduate of Davd Brearley Regonal Hgh School n Kenlworth. She s employed by ASDF.C ndustres n Garwood. The groom s a graduate of Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School n Clark and s a self-employed carpenter. After a honeymoon to Hawa the couple s resdng n Kenlworth. Chorus to present Yule season sng. The Chorus of MUSC nc. wll present "Contem musc drector, Mr. Nar, porary Musc of the "St. Luke's Mass." Saturday Season." on Saturday, Dec. evenng wll be ts premere 8. at X p.m. at the Crescent performance. The program Avenue Presbyteran wll also nclude works by Church n Planfeld under Wllam Mathas. "Ave the drecton of Guryth Rex" and "Wassal Carol," Nar. and an assortment of select carols. The ensemble wll present "Messe Solennelle" by Tckets for the concert McNel Robnson, wth are $5 for adults and S4 for guest artss, soprano, students and senor ctzens. Catherne Aks and French The Chorus of MUSC s horn player, Chrstan Wlhjelm. from the New Jersey Coun- supported n part by a grant cl on the Arts. For further MUSC nc. wll also be nformaton please presentng a composton by telephone Negro Women set dnner for senors The Rahway Secton o the Natonal Councl of Negro Women, wll sponsor ts 6th Annual Senor Ctzens Chrstmas Dnner at Rahway Junor Hgh School on Saturday, Dec. 8, at noon, reports Mrs Louvena Hll, presdent Mrs. Lllan Ruff s the charwoman. Mrs. Jean Robertson, program char woman, and Mrs. Louse Jackson n charge of przes. Mrs. Luclle Merrcks, tcket charwoman, may be telephoned at The Second Candlelght Chrstmas Ball wll be held on Saturday, Dec. 22, at The Coachman nn n Cranford, at 8 p.m. Dnner wll be at 9 o'clock. No dnner wll be served after 9:30 p.m. There wll be a fourhour open bar and lve band. The donaton s S3S. Please sec any member for tckets. Mrs. Hll reports plans are beng formulated for the annual Memoral program m honor of the late Dr Martn Luther Kng, to be held n January, 985. Perm Specals $Q788. ^^ ^BB complete Sculpture curl or Soft bodywave Open Late ThurscUtu r*ul Mtchell NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATROT HELPNG HAND... The Joanne Rajopp Cvc Assn., represented by Joan Kennelly, presdent, center, presents a contrbuton to Barbara Brande, left, drector of Catholc Communty Sorvlces n Unon County. The standard boaror of tho assocaton, Joanne Rajopp, s at the rght. Rajopp unt ads Catholc Servces Joan Kennelly the pres-den of the Joanne Rajopp assocaton the Cvc Assn. today announc ed the donaton of a contrbuton to Barbara Brande, Unon County drector for Catholc Cum munty Servces n Lnden, to be dedcated lo abused and neglected chldren. he assocaton presdent j sad, '" The Joanne Rajopp Cvc Assn. contrbutes to worthwhle chartable organzatons throughout Unon County and we are pleased lo make a contrbuton to the Catholc Communty Servces whch has a longsandny commtment to provde servce lo those n neel." n makng the presentaton lo he drector, Joanne Rajopp sad, " am pleased chose Catholc Communty Servces as a recpent. am well acquanted wlh ths organzaton and ts effectveness; n servng our county resdents and am pleased the assocaton recognses ther many contrbutons; and efforts." Barbara Brande noted, "n ths tme of enormous lamly pressures and stresses we're very grateful lo your assocaton for ts lelp n the area of chld care." She added he contrbuton wll be dedcated lo Catholc Communty Servces' program for ubused and neglected chldren. Accordng to Joan Kennelly he assocaton, whch s named for ts standard Mss Yarusavage Mr. Welandcs wed The regular membershp Mss Carol Ancle Yarusavage, he daughter of meetng of the Rahway Mayor and Mrs. Bernard Yarusavage of Clark, was marred lo Chrstopher Welandcs of Mddle sland, N.Y., Assn. for the Advancement Branch of (he Natonal the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Welandcs of Lnden, onof Colored People wll be Saturday, Dec.. n St. John the Apostle R.C. Church n held on Monday, Dec. 0 at Clark Lnden. 8 p.m., at the Ebenezer The Rev. Charles Harllng performed he a.m. Afrcan Methodst Epsco t ceremony. A recepton followed al the Knghts of Columbus Hall n Lnden. The brde had Mrs. Andrea Nolan as her matron of honor. Brdesmads were Ann Yarusavajx and Rta Kel/, ssters of the brde. Sharon Dl.onardo and Lauren Hergerl. Carl Welandcs, he brother of the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Jeff Jahlon, Seve Fernandes, Keth Rugyer and F-d Kennedy. Followng a honeymoon n Hawa he couple wll resde n Mddle sland. N.Y. Mrs. Welandcs s a graduate of Monlclar Stale College and s employed by Consumers Dstrbutng Co. n he advertsng department. Her husband s a graduate of Cook College of Rutgers Unversty and s employed by Brookhaven Natonal Laboratory n Upton. N.Y. twepve our chldren} MBffHlY 222 St. George Ave. Rahway j Shampoo & Set! k $oo everyday low prces Cuts, perms, mancures, nal tps (reusable) sculpture stylng No Appontment Necessary Men 'a Stylng bearer, Joanne Rajopp. Unon County regster and former Sprngfeld mayor. Unon County freeholder and New Jersey assstant secretary of slate, has made several contrbutons n ts two-year-old hstory, n eludng a complete Texas nstruments sold stale home vdeo computer to the Unon County Bureau of Chldren's Shelters as well as a donaton lo the Chldren's Memoral Polsh Relef Fund. The assocaton nclude Joan Kennelly, presdent: Ann Cont, vce presdent; Angela Perun, vce presdent; Rebecca Perkns, press secretary, rv Rosen, treasurer, and James V. Spagnol, counsel. NAACP to hold vote Monday pal Church, on Central Ave., Rahway.! n addton to conductng! the regular year-end j busness of the branch, J John J. Robertson, the presdent, announced the electon of offcers and ex ' ecutvc board members wll to meet Combned general and be held at ths Dec. 0board meetngs of he meetng. The newly elected offcers wll be nstalled n January and wll serve for the term 985 to 986. Mss Dane Lynn Hubatka Mss Hubatka, Mr. Bennett fances Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hubatka of Cary, N.C., formerly of Ralway, announced the engagement of ther daughter, Mss Oanc (Dec) Lynn Hubalka of Cary, lo Davd :. Dennett, he son of Cyrus W. Bennett of Columbus, Oho and Mrs. Chrs Bennett of Ralegh, N.C. The weddng s planned for May, 985. Mss Hubalka s a student at North Carolna Stale Unversty, majorng n accountng. Her fance s a resdental desgner for Captol Desgn n Ralegh. Fve Rahway Hosptal Auxlans, Marydel Gran' Shrley.evzky; Clare M<-- offcers of thec'lure; Luclle Sprowls. and Hosptal group ctes fve Rahway ades Ada Vasa. were recently presented 984 Mast Auxlan Awards by tn New Jersey Hosptal Assn Councl cm Auxlares. Master Auxlan award are presented annually Auxlans who lav demonstrated her n tores n heller servng her com nunly am hosptal by al tendng contnung educa lon programs desgned t< address ssues hat mpact hosptals and Auxlans and lo asssl Auxlary leaders lo effectvely manage ther organzatons. Anxllans musl attend al least four events sponsored by the councl or the Amercan Hosptal Assn. Ths year Auxlans had the opportunty lo attend stale and regonal programs that focused on legslatve ac- Junor Women Rahway Area Junor Woman's Club wll be held on Tuesday, Dec., at p.m. al he home of Jola na Desdero, club pres dent, n Rahway, 8 DAYS/7 NGHTS (All nclusve) ORLANDO (DSNEY WORLD/EPCOT) MAM BEACH 9 p«r ptrm, dbu. occ. to 2/S/8S $45 (wr ptrton mrchargo /2-4/5/85 (la F*b. wmhonal cfaarge) 7 Day Car Rental Mam's Playboy Club SeaEscape to Bahamas FOR FREE BROCHURE WRTE: Mam Beach Resort Hotel Assocaton P.O. Box Mam Beach, FL 3340 CALL YOUR FAVORTE TRAVEL AGENT, OR TOLL FREE: tvtes, organzatonal leadershp sklls, publc relatons and marketng, fundrusng. communcatons sklls and health promoton. 'he awards were presented at Fall Focus '84, the Tenth Annual Fall Conference of the Councl on Auxlares. - Or S Lawrence St. Saturday, Dscembar 8th Sunday, December 9 Other papers THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 984 PAGE 3 DELAYED AWARD...Paul Mole, of Clark, tho assstant chof o( socurty of Unon County Dopt of Publc Safety s shown wth hs Bronze Star, awarded almost 40 yoars lato. Paul Mole gets medal 40 years late f he sayng, "Patence s a vrtue," s true, then Paul Mole of Clark must he'lhe most vrtuous man n Unon County. l look Mr. Mole, the assstant chef of securty al he Unon County Courthouse Complex n l/abelh, almost 40 years to receve the Uron/e Star he was nomnated for by the Army n l>)45. He receved he medal whch was awarded lo hn for "mertorous acheve nenl n ground combat aganst an armed enemy durng World War n he Pacfc Asatc," n the mal recent- ly- Near the end ol he war n 945, on he sland of Oknawa, the Clarke's Army company of 3X men was holdng a hll behnd enemy lnes, bul he company was runnng low on ammunton. Mr. Mole and a buddy of hs volunteered to go back hrough he lnes for the needed hand grenades and..0 calber bullets for her M rfles. They had to crawl on her stomachs hrough,000 yards of underbrush. whle beng bombarded hv heavy artllery. roncally enough from ther own sde. They made l there am back wlh the anmuon. whch allowed ber com pauy lo hold he hll mn renforcements came <> her ad, reports a comv spokesman. Mr. Mole was promoted from prvale lo sergeant after he ha le and he was awarded the Purple lean lor a slght wound he recvv - ed later n the war. " was surprsed and delghted when receved he Bron/e Star n the mal," he sad. Along wlh n Theater of the were fve oler combat medals. Mr. Mole has worked for the Unon County Depl. of Publc Safely for 0 years and has been assstant chef of securty for he last sx months. Me s marred and has hree marred chldren. Randolph Psane. clrec lor of he department, call ed the awardng of the Bron/e Star t) Mr. Mole, "a greal honor." "'m proud he govern men! has recognzed Paul awardng hm,one of lu* :re;hcst decoratons noss" le," Mr. 'saue added. f you AVOD everyday actvtes lke drvng, shoppng, socalzng, leavng home, stayng olone, etc., because of flalt, ANXETY or PANC ATTACKS you probably have AGORAPHOBA UKKAF can k,lp you CdTtUF (.00) 4X-05S * (lon sjtu colors avalable

3 V PAGE 4 THURSDAY. DECEMBER NEWS-RECOREVCLARK PATROT C. VGLANTE Ed ROBERT R. FASZCZEWSK Assstant Edtor 7>atruyt ELLEN VGLANTE Advertsng Manauer "THE NEWS RECORD LSPS and [. C.ARK PATROT lusps 5760 arc publshed weekly on '(lursdy lor S0.00. S 2.00 outsde Md dlcscx or Unon Countes. by Tablod Lthographers. nc.. 2 ') Centr.'l Ave.. CO. Box 06. Rahway. N.J Second-class postage pad a Ralway. N.J. POSTMASTER: Send address chatux-s to ' H: RAWAY MU'S RECORD CLARK PATROT.P.O. llox 06. Kahway. \ J (7065 " Chamber thanks cty merrymakers Edtor's Note: The followng s an open letter to the ctzens of Rahway from Eva Pascale, the presdent of the Rahway Chamber of Commerce, of 85 Pratt St., Rahway. * * The Rahway Chamber of Commerce extends a great thank you for the outstandng attendance at the tree lghtng program held Nov. 2 at Cty Hall Plaza! The program hghlghted an overflowng communty sprt at the onset of the holday season n Rahway. Although many partcpated, we would lke to gve specal thanks to our mayor, Danel L. Martn, for hs n sprng message, out master of ceremones, George Argast; charman, Phlp Carr; The Rev. Thomas Donahue of Zon Lutheran Church, drector, Ronald Dolce, and the Rahway Hgh School Redskn Marchng Band, drector, Donald Pcnnell, and (he hgh school choral group, Santa, Paul Staryak; Mrs. Claus, Bcrnadete Acerno; the elves from the Amercan Assn. of Retred Persons, town crer, John O'Connor, and members of the Rahway Hstorcal Socety, Frank Brunette, superntendent of schools, and the prncpals of the elementary schools, Avant Garde, the Sdclners, the Rahway Woman's Club, the hgh school Key Club, Boy Scouts Troop No. 47 and Scoutmaster Edward McLean, the Grl Scouts and ther leader Judy Rckcs. the Salvaton Army, McDonald's, Towne Florst, Santa Da-shuta. Joseph Hudak. downtown charman; Mke Freda, Sound A-Rama, presdent, James Petruzz of the Rahway Busnessmen's Assn.. Polce Chef Theodore Polhamus, Fre Chef James Heller, Thomas Schmmel, superten dent of Publc Works; Contnental Cousne and Thomas Connell, drector of Communty Development. We are proud of the communty effort and the hometown sprt and trust t wll spark "hometown shoppng" n Rahway. Happy Holdays! Lesel Krehan raps stalled teacher pact As a concerned ctzen of Clark am deeply dsturb ed about the lack of a contract for the teachers of Clark Arc we gong to be jn the same boat as Rosellc Park How come the Board Attorney was placed on th negotatng commttee? He was not there to begn wth, came to my attenton that ths same attorney s also volvcd n the Roselle Park negotatons. s the extra pay of $75 per hour for the attorne whch the Clark taxpayers wll have to pck up, kecpr negotatons ut a standstll n both towns? Who can answer my questons? t was my understandng, a tentatve contract wa agreed upon. What has happened to t? Wll the teachers be walkng the pckctlne dur Schoolhours? hope not, for the sake of our chldren. Lesel Kreha 07 Tudor Dr Clar; Merck board sets 80' dvdend The Board of Drectors of Merck & Co., nc. of Rahway, meetng Nov. 27, declared a quarterly dvdend of 80 cents a share on the company's common stock. The 80 cent quarterly dvdend, payable on Wednesday. Jan. 2, 985, represents a 7 percent ncrease over the 75 cents prevously pad quarterly. The dvdend s payable to stockholders of record at the close of busness tomorrow. The Merck board also approved addtonal purchases durng the remander of 984 and n 985 of up to 500 mllon under the company's program for purchasng shares of ts common stock for ts treasury. Under a pror approval announced n July, the company re qured.2 mllon»f ts shares on the open market Merck currently has ap proxmalely 7. mllo shares outstandng. These purchases, fnanced wth general cor x>rale funds, wll be made on the open market, n block (ran suctons and n provatelynegotated transactons. All purchases wll be made through Goldman Sachs & Co. as exclusve agent. Purchases may be suspended from tme to tme or dscontnued. Shares acqured wll be avalable for use under the company's employe benefts programs and for other general corporate purposes. Papers set news polces n order to better serve our readers The Ralway News-Record and The Clark Patrot feel t s necessary to outlne our polces regardng All NEWS copr. AU llusts AND PCTURE CAPTONS SHOULD Bf TYPED AND npu-spaced. Handwrtten materal Wll NO lomgfr BE ACCEPTED. Clc arly-prnted materal wll be accepted, but typewrtten tems wll stand a much better chance of makng the papers. THE MAXMUM LENGTH Of STORES AND ARTCLES SHOULD t TWO 8'j nch by -nch typewrtten pages, rplc-spaccd or ther equvalent. 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Ralway, n order pck up affdavts to sgfy the authentcty of the ters and releases. hese affdavts may be >ar/ed al the newspaper lfces or by another notary nblc. FEDERAL OFFCAL TOURS COUNTY FACLTY...Dorkus Hardy, loft, assstant secretary of human development servces for the Unted States Dept. of Health and Human Servces, chats wth Charlotte DeFlppo. center, the charwoman ol the Unon County Board of Chosen Freeholders and Deldre Davs, rght, the drector ol the Unon County Offce on (te Handcapped, at the Occupatonal Center of Unon County n Rosele. The assstant secretary made the recent vst to got a frsthand look at job tranng and employment actvtes at the prvate, nonproft agency A tour of the faclty was fofowed by a round-table dscusson and slde presentaton on what s needed and what can be done to tran and secure employment for handcapped persons. SPREADNG SUNSHNE.-.The Rahway Area Junor Women's Club donated several plants, books and paper bags to the Rahway senor ctzens Martha Coffey, Edward Coffey and Ann Franks are shown after recevng the donatons from Mrs Joyce Kane, the charwoman of the "Sunshne" Dept. of the junor's club The papor bans are useful when delverng meals to those who are unable to leave thor homos nnd the books and plants always help to brghten any day, Mrs. Kane sad Councl turns calendar page The 985 organzaton meetng of the Rahway Cty Councl wll be held on Wednesday, Jan. 2, at 8 p.m. n the Councl Chambers of Cty Hall ot One Cty Hall Plaza. The rest of the meetngs for he year, as reported by Cty Clerk Francs R. Scnkowsky, follow. All regular meetngs wll be held on Mondays at 8 p.m. and pre-meetng conferences on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. n the Councl Chambers unless otherwse ndcated. Jan. 8, Pre-Meetng Con fcrence. Jan. 4, Regular Meetng Feb. 5, Pre-Meetng Con ference. Feb., Regular Meetng. March 5, Pre-Mcetng Conference. March, Regular Meetng. Aprl 2, Prc-Meetng Conference. Aprl 8, Regular Meetng. May 7, Pre-Meetng Conference. May 3, Regular Meetng. Wednesday, June 5, Pre- Mectng Conference. Wednesday, June 2, Regular Meetng. July 2, Pre-Meelng Conference. July 8, Regular Meetng Aug. 6, Pre-Mcetng Conference Aug. 2, Regular Meetng Sept.3 Pre-Meelng Conference. Sept. 9, Regular Meetng. Oct. 8, Pre-Mectng Conference. Tuesday, Oct. 5. Regular Meetng. Wednesday, Nov. 6, Pre Meetng Conference. Wednesday, Nov. 2, Regular Meetng. Dec. 3, Pre-Meelng Conference. Dec. 9, Regular Meetng. On the job Some occupatons wth l more than 50% projected growth n employment through MS nclude computer-servce techncans, systems analyss, programmers and operators; legal assstants, electrcal and electronc techncans, oflce machne reparers, cvl engneerng techncans and mechancal engneerng techncans. Tranng for these occupatons s avalable through schools accredted by the Natonal Assn. of Trade and Techncal Schools. DECEMBER PEAR! HARBOR DAY Offcals prase new presdent of county college "He gves Unon County "ollegc the knd of nlovatve leadershp t.so rchly deserves. Me brngs to Unon County College the knd of nspraton that wll enable t to prepare ts graduates for the 2st century and the hgh lech nformatonal socety that wll domnate our lves." So spoke Rep. Matthew J. Rnaldo, whose dstrct ncludes Clark, at naugural ceremones recently for D Derek N. Nunney, th presdent of he college. "Just as past presdents o Unon County College have met dffcult challenges, respectfully offer one that equally mportant," Rep Rnaldo sad. "Mddl Amerca, those hardwork ng famles that pay most of our taxes, support our churches and nsttutons, run our factores and busnesses, these famles that are the backbone of tl Unted States, desperately want the same opportuntes n hgher educaton for ther chldren as others n ths great country of ours. And f we ever deny them (hat for fnancal reasons, our socety wll suffer, and we wll all lose. Untl now, Unon County College has made t possble for ts students to obtan a qualty educaton at a reasonable cost and. whle that s not any one ndvdual's responsblty, beleve t can contnue and should contnue under Dr. Nunncy's leadershp. And hs s not only a challenge, lades and gentlemen, to Dr. Nunney but a challenge to ll of us n government and :he prvate sector." "Whether we at tended classes here or not," R C, Rnaldo added. "Unon County College s a specal place for all of us. Unon County College has provded an opportunty for hgher educaton lo generalons uf Unon County students. Unon County College has provded an opportunty for better jobs, new sklls and a broader and rcher vson of lfe for tsgraduates, and beleve t wll certanly contnue under your leadershp." At the naugural ceremones. Freeholder Mchael l-apolla welcomed Dr. Nunney to Unon Cony. " would lke to welcome Dr. and Mrs. Nunney to our wonderful county and lo extend to them on behalf of our Board of Freeholders : a warm welcome,"' Freeholder l.apolla sad. " llnk the success of Unon County College s we have a vson for the future. n the few months have known Dr. Nunney, he one thng (hat comes to mnd s he s a man of -boundless energy and of new deas." County Manager Lous Cole sad he was mpressed wld Dr. Nunney's "commtment to the communty". "f Unon County s gong to move forward, as Freeholder Lapolla has just' ndcated, we must have the lolal support of the educatonal communty," Mr. Colell sad. Dr. Nathan Wess, the presdent of Keau College of New Jersey n Unon, ponted out Kean College and Unon County College have "a long and strong frendshp relatonshp." and "Ths tradton s a long one whch certanly hope Dr. Nunney wll contnue and we wsh hm and the college and ts students and faculty and admnstratve staff n general the best of luck am hope lo see (hs frutful relatonshp contnue, whch can only rebound lo the beneft of the county u,d the people of ths county and the people of New Jersey n (he mos postve way." Dr. Wess added. Essex St. Park up for state ad The Essex Street Rver Front Park n Rahway s among a number of rccrea ton and conservaton pro jects n Mddlesex and Unon countes elgble for state Green Acres ad under an appropratons bll that has been approved by the General Assembly. e Essex Street Hv,.r. A»,»,,.., tn...:n-... The Green Acres legslaton was backed by Democratc Assemblymen Thomas J. Dcvern and Thomas W. Long, who both represent Rahway. The county und muncpal projects would be elgble for 2 percent loans from the Green Trust Fund under a S2O.5 mllon appropraton. The total $39,507,500 Green Acres appropraton would also allocate S9.807.S0O to the Dept. of Envronmental Protecton for development of state parks and conservaton and recreaton areas throughout New Jersey. Another $9.2 mllon would be used for state ac quston of recreaton and conservaton lands, ncludng tral corrdors and marne and freshwater access stes statewde. "One of the unque features of he Green Acres PCK T Mn MONDAY ruodr Ho. 27 "..ft program s t provdes fund, for both urban parks and recreaton and for preservng open spaces n more rural areas that are avalable lo all resdents of New Jersey," Assemblyman Devcrn sad. MCfC-T-NUMBERS FOR THE WEEK OF: MOV. 26 thru DEC. STRAGHT NUMBERS PAY Off BOX PA P *ns*> Kll N«M 59 '26 s0 Ko>3o 987»296»49»2Q»> p«948»346* 'S 50 "t especally pleases us so much of the Green Acres money s beng returned to communtes to carry out recreaton projects close to where people lve and whch they can use fre. quently," Assemblyman Long added. " J.M.00 $07.50 '"BOAT. No PCK FOUR "w snuem n on Vu t4.s5l.oo U7T.00 - «... 2 PCK FOU nkmuroff u> U.UM JU» WBMY. No.. 29 PCK FOU NUMM STUACHT» OX tono tomn m >«.' F«OAV. Nov. 30 NUM.H. C!TJA?S!J?S!? * > l M.W4.00 JUNOR AND SENOR HGH SCHOOLS ARTHUR L. JOHNSON REGONAL HGH SCHOOL MONDAY Luncheon No. : Grlled Cheese Sandwch. Luncheon No. 2: Mnute Steak on Bun. Luncheon No. 3: Bologna Sandwch. Each ol the above luncheons wll contan your choce of two: Buttered Whole Kernel Corn, Vegetable and Frut. TUESDAY Luncheon No. : Spaghett wth Meat Sauce, Bread and Butter, Tossed Salad wth Dressng and Chlled Juce. Luncheon No. 2: Hot Southern-Baked Pork Roll on Soft Roll and choce of two: Potatoes, Tossed Salad wth Dressng and Chlled Juce. Luncheon No. 3: Cold Submarne wth Lettuce and Frut.. WEDNESDAY Luncheon No. : Frankfurter on Roll and choce of two: Baked Beans, Sauerkraut and Frut. Luncheon No. 2: Pzza Bagel. Luncheon No. 3: Egg Salad Sandwch. Luncheon Nos. 2 and 3 wll contan choce ol two: Cole Slaw, Vegetable and Frut. THURSDAY Luncheon No. : Turkey Chow Meln wth Vegetables, Dnner Roll, Steamed Rce, Frut and Chnese Noodles. Luncheon No. 2: Hamburger, Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato, Pckle on Bun, Steamed Bce and Frut. Luncheon No. 3: Cold Submarne Sandwch wth Lettuce and Frut. FRDAY Luncheon No. : Pzza and choce ol two: Carrot Stcks, Vegetable and Chlled Juce. Luncheon No. 2: Hot Meatloaf Sandwch. Luncheon No. 3: Turkey Salad Sandwch and choce of two: Potatoes, Vegetable and Chlled Juce. Each ol the above luncheons may contan a hall pnt ol whole or skm mlk. DALY SPECALS Large salad platter wth bread and butter, homemade soup, ndvdual salads and desserts and specals. ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS MONDAY Luncheon No. : Grlled Cheese Sandwch. Luncheon No. 2: Bologna Sandwch. Both luncheons wll contan Buttered Whole Kernel corn, Vegetable and Frut. J TUESDAY Luncheon No. : Spaghett wth Meal Sauce, Hot Soft Pretzel, Tossed Salad wth Dressng and Chlled Juce. Luncheon No. 2: Cold Submarne Sandwch wth Lettuce and Frut. WEDNESDAY Luncheon No. : Franklurter on Roll, Baked Beans, Sauerkraut and Frut. Luncheon No. 2: Egg Salad Sandwch, Cole Slaw, Vegetable and Frut. THURSDAY Luncheon No. : Turkey Chow Meln wth Vegetables, Dnner Roll, Steamed Rce, Frut and Chnese Noodles. Luncheon No. 2: Boled Ham and Cheese Sandwch, Steamed Rce, Vegetable and Frut. FRDAY Luncheon No. : Pzza, Carrot Stcks, Chlled Juce and home-made cake. Luncheon No. 2: Turkey Salad Sandwch, Potatoes, Chlled Juce and home-made cake. Each ol the above luncheons may contan a hall pnt ol whole or skm mlk. Sororty taps Karen Reynolds A Rahway natve, Karen M. Reynolds, daughter of Mrs. Judth Alvarez of 728 Maple Avc., a senor ac countng major, was selected vce presdent of Delta Ch Upslon, a socal sororty, at Albrght College n Readng, Pa., for the school term. The student formerly at tended Rahway Hgh School. Sngles Agan n Kenlworfh The new chapter of Sngles Agan, nc., whch was meetng n Clark, wll meet tomorrow and on Frdays, Dec. 4,2 and 28, at the Holday nn at Garden State Parkway Ext No. 38 n Kenlworth n he man lounge. The orentaton wll be at 8:30 p.m. and the dance at 9:30 p.m. NJ. POSON MFOSMAHON tbwcadon SYSTB Tna's 42J W. Wood Ave. Lnden xk*.w<. NEWS RECORD/CLAHK PATROT Kumpf honors 88 super scholars Hghly ejjhl suulenls : the Carl H. Kunpl Schot n Clark earned Honor K recognton for he frs markng perod, accordng' to Prncpal Davd M. Man Sxteen sludenls alane Frst Honors hy earnng al 4's or 4's wth tn.- exceplm of (wo 3.5\ or one }. These sludenls are: Jen nter Doyle. Kaln An, l-va Ansko, Jo Ferrgno, l.o rane 'scher. kare lalleck..or onbad. Theresa l.oong. Carre Rshko. lara Tome/yk. Jennfer Burns. Joanne Goldberg. Donna llerbsle. l.a l.m. Donna Mller and Stacy Obcdn. Se vc n y u o KM n pf sludenls acheved Secoul Honors hy eanu: an overall aveage of..5 wth no grade lower lan }. These sudens ae: GRAPH SX: Anthony Aonanda.'Kelly HerMell. Karre logovaun. Joseph Hova. Clrsophe lauss, Stephane Canuone, Scon Clarke, lee Cohen, Karen Crncol, Tna Douglas. Mchael Tucsko. Maueen (reen, Douglas Crysko. Laure (ucrreo. Krsen sakse, James Jortlan. Allen Moton, lsa Mull, Susan Norsca, Stefane Novy. Mare Soyka, Jennfer Torrck and Krstn Von St. Paul. GRADE SEVEN: Jay Alhrcdl. Ncole Barr, Paul Candon, Ryan Conley, Mchael D'Angelo, Dense Donln, Jod Favor, Shcryl (jelnan. Erch Kaser, Deana Lguor, Shawn Madao, Shcrr Olsen, Chrstne Peters, Ruth Ple. lrc Sarnowsk, Mchael Scheckman and Elana Sperlng. GRADE EGHT: Thomas Banus, Lnda Banch. Mchael Braun, Dehorah Broccol, Bran Carolan, Susan Cerasa, Ralph Chaump, Crag "hern, Matthew Chn, Mara Cutuello, Joseph Danes. Karen Dashevsky, Susan Joback. Mchclc Lee Ko/nor, Chrstopher Lnd- Ljus, Vncent Lombard, Joseph Loog. Lsa Maccra. Kalhy McGahcy, Steve Monek, Mchael Mulberry, Bethan O'Bran, Jennfer Ols/cwsk, F.dgar Ortz, Yan Provel. Marc Roth, Jason Steele, Danel Sweeney, Karna S/ustwal, Csald Vrtuco, Chrstopher Wclandt and Mark Welandt. LFE-SAVNG MSSON...Savo Tho Chldren s shppng noaslos vnccno to Ethopa to deal wth tho medcal omdfnency that oxsts n foodlng camps there. Phylls Dobyns, rght. Snvo Tho Chldren vce presdent, and Vornon B. Bnkor, contrbutons manager (or Merck S Co., nc. of Rnhwjjy whch s donatng the vaccne, woro ot Konnody Arport n Now York when the frst of sovoral shpments w:u propured for flght to Ethopa. Save Tho Chldron s tho nternatonal chld-assstance ngoncy, hnadquartorod n Wostport, Conn. OPENNG Mlml' Fathlom ;h Fashon & [Casual Clothng Jordocht CcmJc** Strflo Vmhmtm AUtto H Lades Shoes Full lne of trple E r AcassoRrs ran orr wth purchase of '0" or more. M68 Man St. Rahway Dd you know that the syn,pto ms mo,f comm.nl, treated by chropractors are:. N.ck Pon Heodoches Shoulder Pan 2. Arm Pon Muscle Spasms Neuralga 3. Stff Neck Neurts Slpped Dsc 4. low Bock Pon Hp Pon leg Pon HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED F CHROPRACTC COULD HELP YOUR CONDTON? DR. MARK L. BORNSTEN Pecoraro Chropractc Group 429 Lake Avenue Colono, New Jersey MOST NSURANCE PLANS ACCEPTED DANCNG T UP...Dr. trnoft Go.Mtburn. loft, tho prosdunt of tho R.hway Hospl. modcal staff, cjoos ovur plany for tht) annual dnner danc; wth dnnor dancu charman, Dr. Hoborl LHKJC ho fl.r' was hold on Dec. at tho Shackanaxon Country Club n Scotch Plans. Not shown s Dr H.okl Wassurnan, tho cocharman of th<-' dnnt danco conntloo THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 984 PAGE 7 A- N ATTENDANCE... At tho dtnco at Ralway's Frankln o awards cqromony for the best monthly atton- School, shown, loft to rght, are: Back row, Frank R. Bufllono, vco co prncpal; Suzanno Graca, tho teacher; and Louso Gavl.k. a classroom. ade; Front row, Yusof Ganos, Jamos Hatchor, Ann Woso. John Kuno and Ruben Torros Ruben Tnr^nc Frankln class wns PTA award n an effort to mprove student attendance. Rahw^v's rankln School letogm/es he class wh the hes aledance each moulh. Mrs. Su/anne (raca's class had only hr;c student tl; V- out durng October The Parent-Teacher Assn. Attendance Award Banner -s beng dsplayed n "the throughout Novem- class ber. Each student was gven a pencl, on whch was prnted: "Frankln School Good Attendance," and a class pcture was taken and posted "Good Hoard." on the school's News Bulletn ' 'rank Buglone, vce prncpal, noted l.n "a sprt of competton, and peer pressure arc result f f m 'a close race' to he lust each month." Beat the Weather wth Brdgestone Tres ew Jersey Drvers... Choose Your Tracton!! STS has the tres you need for your specfc wnter drvng needs. SNOW ALL SEASON Benefts Aggrossvo block-tread pattern. Ft both donostc & mport Cfrs SuporFler constructon mproved Rubber compound lor frm grp on co and snow ~ Suted for use wth studs SO795 * * *W03P _F > 55/aORt2 BW PRCE J:' S37.B8 ": 40.os >>: " ' gs - l \SZC CONVENENT f* STS *'<= Loc^JONs... (BELEVE GROWNG!> t-wphce V!.n;»47.0S 7!R J 5/.OS 7MM. 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4 KAC-. H THURSDAY. DECEMBER Relgous Ol.A PRKSBVTKRAN CHURCH OF CLARK OSC "( l;;rrt! (he Decks" was chosen by the nterm J /r. Dr. C lurlcs A. Jones, as hs sermon lopc for (he n. worshp servce on Sunday, Dec. 9. Durng (he hp servce (he Second Advenl candle wll be l. M-.hp Hour wll follow downstars. Sunday School jfes ull be provded at 8:45 a.m.. an Adult Bble. ( l.ss at 9 a.m. and a Pastor's Bble Study at 7 p.m. MuxMn^s durng the week: Today. 6 p.m.. Youth ;^ ><)t p.m.. Junor Chor Rehearsal; H p.m. (.. L- Chor Rehearsal. 8:30 p.m., Alcoholcs \ [ Mnous. also tomorrow, p.m.; Annual Chrstmas Dn cr sponsored by Women's Assn., of Osceolu. Mor Dec 0. a 6:30 o'clock. Coachman nn. Cranford. nncer-. for 'JK5 lo be nstalled. Board of Deacons, ; n. ( hurch. le (Kceola Weekday Nursery School contnues!.-. m rul.v from l ) [o :5 a.m. and 2:45 (o 3!.;Jer the drecton of Mrs. Thomas Walsh. ::; church s located a A8'J Rantan Rd., K'sl f'rsbytlran CHURCH OF ' ';. :c Second Sunday of Advent. 3ec l K Mornng : ' 'All he conduccd hy he Rev. Robert C...;. he pastor, at 0:30 a.n The Servce of Ordna..::.! ns.llan nt" Elders elect and Deacons elec :.:> pf.cc durng worshp. Specal Chrstmas Musc -'.'. _ pcsetcd by the Wesmsler Chor under the... t'james W. Musacehn wth Ms.s Jod Acker al :..n console. Chld Care wll he provded durng he r.: p.nr for nfants and chldren to those n second : :. ulon! he Chldren's Sermon hc. youlll. sllng :'. 'tp. u tl n: excused o go to the Chld Care room : uj.' vsed program. Older chldren should sl wth.t ;.cns durng worshp. 'ollowng worshp all! > ma> alend the Coffee l : ellowshp Hour n D..ll. mmedalely followng worshp the Parsh,r nul h\.n'clsn Conmltce w ll meet n he Church hr.,:, he Vouh Chor wll meet for rehearsal at y : M..v chor drector. Mss Acker. The Church Learn. lmn.l 'H> a.m. wll provde classes for those n l.nde.-.'.rten lo Adul Sludy. The Aduh Hble Sludy '.: wll nee a >:5 a.m. n he Church Lbrary. The v.ll M.ners Commlee of Sesson wll meet a! 9:.O a.m. Meetngs durng the week: Today. Tger Cubs and U 'L.^. r>:.*0 p.m.. Seoul Room. H p.m. Westnnsler < 'll KLC. sal: tomorrow. Grl Scout Troop Nt>. 500, * ; n. Saunlav. Dec. H, J ars 'n Spares. 6 p.m., Davs ll.n-hp Hall, hors d'oetvres and punch before U\.:.M! church lor Chrstmas season. Alcoholcs V' n,,ms (roup, 7:30 p.m., Squer Hall gymnasum; \l u,la\. Vc. 0. (hrl Seoul Troop No. (> S. Davs Hall. ; ; n lvesture. Crl Seoul Troops Nos. 450 and 0, ' n.nd 7 p n. respeclvely. Cub Commlee Meetng, Sf H: H. 7:.() p.m.. Hell Rngers Rehearsal. 8 p.m.; lu.-sd.n, Dec.. Workshop. 0 a.m.. Church Lbrary, l).\ SL-ut! Troop No :5 p.m.; Wednesday, Dec. 2, t nhao Comms-stng Classes and, 5.n.. hnu'h Lbrary and Davs Fellowshp Hall, Stewardshp.ul nepeaon Commttee of Sesson. 7:30 p.m. hc church s locaed at he corner of W. Crand We anl Church St. C.ARK Al.l.ANCK CHURCH Sunday School for all ages wll be held at 0 a.m. on )ee '. wth Mornng Worshp at o'clock. Chor Vacluv wll begn al 6 p.m. The Evenng Servce wll commence al 7 o'clock. Meengs durng he week: Tuesday. Dec., Lades HhkSuuK. 2:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Dec, 2, Hble Sludy.ml 'aver Meetng, 7 p.m. or further nformaton, please telephone the pasor, The Kc. Davd W. Arnold, at 3H8272. le church s located al 2 Deurnan Ave. MM.K BKTH TORA OF loday Mornng Servces wll be held al 7 o'clock. Servces durng de week: Tomorrow, Late Servces, S l) p n. Rabb Jacob Rubensen conductng servces and peachg. Ha^/an Solomon Sternberg channg l.ul'a. Oneg Shabbos n Drehwood Room afler ser ces; Saturday. Dec. 8, Servces, ') a.m.; Sunday, Dec. 9, M lnng Servces, 8:30 o'clock, 2 p.m., congregaton lo jon n 'lea for Sovet Jewry, Temple Slnlom, Planfcld; Mmul.n. Dec. 0, Servces, 7 a.m.; Wednesday, Dec. 2,' A.lull Dscusson (roup wd Rabb Rubensen, 7:30 p.n. Swagogue Lbrary. le temple s locaed al 389 Bryant S. FRST BAPTST CHURCH OF (n de Second Sunday n Advenl, Dec. 9, de pasor. he Rev. Wllam., l-'rederckson, wll contnue hs seres.. semons on the heme of Advenl Grammar. Ths week The Rev Trederckson wll preach on "'ast ndcatve." he Sen ce of Worshp wll begn al 9:45 a.m. The Chor wll sng, "Welcome. Welcome, Dear Redeemer," by.nck. The specal snlos wll be Wllam Pcket!. Al he.;',n console wll be de drector of musc, lulward M. NMhnwc/. Chld Care wll be provded hroughou de n.mng. Al a.m., the Chrstan ndcaton emphass u ll hold classes for all ages. Hegnnng al 2:5 o'clock a ( hsuas Dnner for members of de Church Famly wll be held. l wll be prepared and served by the Randolph Hm,ud (.lass. Meetngs durng the week: Delta Alpha Class, Monday. Dec. 0. noon; Chor Rehearsal, loday, 7:5 p.m. The' church s locaed on the corner of Elm and Eserbrook Aves. UNON COUNTY BAPTST CHURCH OF C.ARK "The Man Workshop Servce on Sunday, Dec. 9 wll be al a.m. and de Evenng Servce a( 7 o'clock. Sunday School wll begn al 9:45, a.m. for chldren and al 0 a.m for (he aduls. Chldren's Church wll be a a.m. Meengs durng (he week: Tuesday, Dec., Lades Tsher's Club and Fellowshp, 0 a.m.; Wednesday. Xx. 2, Md-Week Prayer Servce, 7 p.m.; Vstaton and Soul Wnnng teams, today 7 p.m., Saturday. Dec. 8, 0 a.m.; Sngles Fellowshp, 7 p.m. Dec. 8.!!us ransportaton s avalable by telephonng de church a Nursery care wll be provded al all the servces. The church s locaed al 4 Valley Rd., at the Clark crcle, at Ext No. 35 of the Garden Stale Parkway. Dr. Frank D. Papandrea s he pasor. TRNTY UNTED METHODST CHURCH OF On he Second Sunday n Advent; Dec. 9, The a.m. Famly Worshp Servce wll be conducted by the pasor, The Rev. Donald B. Jones. Musc wll be presented by the Senor Chor and the Chldren's Chor under the drecton of Mrs. Judy Alvarez. Advent Candlelghters. wll be John and Nancy Hennessey and ther chldren, Amy and Betsy Hennessey. Paul Matey wll read the Prophecy, The Worshp Leader wll be Mrs. Margaret Gccsey. Adult-supervsed Nursery Care wll be avalable. Church School and the Adult Bble Class wll convene at 9:5 a.m. followed by Coffceand Fellowshp Tme at 0:30 a.m. n Asbury Hall. Meengs durng the week: Today, Senor Chor Rehearsal. 7:30 p.m.. Church; Tuesday, Dec., Methodst Men's Club to make wreaths and grave blankets a Church; Wednesday, Dec. 2, Fnance Commllee. 8 p.m. The church s locaed at the corner of E. Mlton Ave. and Man St. ST. PAUL'S EPSCOPAL CHURCH OF The congregaton wll observe Dec. 9 as the Second Sunday of Advenl. There wll be a celebraton of de Holy Eucharst at 7:30 a.m. An nformal Coffee Hour wll lake place between 8:5 and 9:5 a.m. The Parsh Famly Choral T'ucharst wll be celebrated a! 9:30 a.m. wth The Rev. Joseph. Gauvn. de rector, as celebrant and homlst. The second candle on the Parsh Advent Wreath wll le lt. The pupls and teachers of de Junor Church School wll meet n de man church for the Lturgy of de Word before proceedng to ther classes. Meengs durng de week: Celebraton of Holy Fucharsl. Chapel, 0 a.m., Wednesday. Dec. 2, followed by Servce of Sprual Healng. Epscopal Churchwnmcn. 7:30 p.m.. Guld Room of Parsh House. The church s locaed al the corner of Elm Ave. and rvng S. FRST UNTED METHODST CWRCH OF Worshp wll be at a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 9. A nursery wll be provded. The sermon wll be by the pasor, the Rev. Sara B. Waldron. Church School wll sarl a 9:30 a.m. Meengs durng de week: Adult Fellowshp. 6 o'clock, Saturday, Dec. X, begnnng wth covered-dsh supper, Chrstmas Party to follow; Advent Sharng of Fath Group, parsonage today, 8 p.m. The church s locaed at 466 W. Grand Ave. ZON LUTHERAN CHURCH OF The Servce of Worshp wll be conducted by The Rev. honas J. Donahue, the pastor, at 8 and a.m. on Sunday. Dec. 9. Sunday Church School wll begn al 9:5 a.m. Fellowshp wll meet at 9:30 a.m. Dscplcshp Class wll gather a 6:30 p.m.. as wll ACT-Youth Group. Meetngs durng he week: Today, Women's Sewng Group. 0 a.m., Prayer and Prase Group and Dscpleshp Class. 7:30 p.m.; tomorrow. Property Commllee, 7:30 p.m.; Monday, Dec. 0, Church Councl, 7:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Dec., Exercse Class. 9:30 a.m.; Wednesday, Dec. 2, Chor Rehearsal, 7;30 p.m. The church s located at Elm and Esterbrook Aves. ZON LUTHFRAN CHURCH OF CLARK The man worshp servce wll be at 0:30 a.m. wll) Sunday School and Hble Classes at 9:5 a.m. on Dec. 9. Dnner for (le elderly wll be served at noon. Meetngs durng the week: Specal Advenl Servces, each Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 8. Junor Youl (roup, 2 p.m.; Monday, Dec. 0, Confrmaton Classes, 6:30 p.m., Sunday School and Chrstan Educaton Commlee. 8 p.m.: Tuesday, Dec.. Chor, 8 p.m. The church s located at 559 Rartan Rd. The Rev. Joseph D. Kuchark s he pasor. FBFNF.ZKR AFRCAN METHODST EPSCOPAL CHURCH OF Steward's Day wll be observed on Sunday, Dec. 9, al he a.m. Worshp Servce. The Rev. James C. Choce, de pastor of St. Paul's Afrcan Methodst Epscopal Church n Easl Orange, wll be he guest preacher. Musc wll be presented by de Men's Chorus under the drecton of the Rev, John Jennngs and Percval Tale, co-drectors. Mrs. Vera Bergen s de organst. The Sunday Church SCKK) wll commence at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Allen Thompson, the pasor of Frendshp Baptst church n Ralway, wll be de guest preacher at the 7:30 o'clock Evenng Worshp Servce. Meetngs durng the week: Today, Prayer Meetng, Church, 8 p.m.; Monday, Dec. 0, Youth Chor Rehearsal, 7 p.m. Gospel Chorus Rehearsal. Ralway Chapter of (he Natonal Assn. for Advancement of Colored People, 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Dec., Celestal Chor Rehearsal, 8 p.m.; Wednesday, Dec. 2, Trustee Board and Bble Sludy, 7:30 p.m.. Stewardess Board "B" 8 p.m. The church s locaed al 253 Central Ave. The Rev. Rudolph P. Gbbs. Sr s the nslor. SECOND PRESBYTERAN CUVRCU OF The sermon al Sunday Mornng Worshp al o'clock on Dec. 9 wll be gven by the Rev. Gregory Keosaan, he nterm pasor. Sunday Church School for Begnners lo those n he Senor Hgh Dept. as well as the Pastor's Bble Class wll be held at 9:30 a.m. The Upper Room Bble Class at 9:40 a.m. wll be led by Francs E. Nelson. Crb Room Care wll be held at a.m. The Junor Hgh Fellowshp at 3:30 p.m. wll have Mss Conla Yu as advsor. Meengs durng the week: Monday, Dec. 0, 7 p.m.. Grl Seoul Troup No. 756; Tuesday, Dec.,7 p.m.. Grl Seoul Troop No. 05: Thursday, Dec. 3, 7 p.m., Grl Scout Troop No. 243; Sunday, Dec. 6, Annual Candlelght Curol Servce, 4:30 p.m. he church s located al 22 New Brunswck Ave. "A fno genus. n hs own country, s lka gold n the mne." Benjamn Frankln NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATROT Synagogue group taps Hausler A Rahway man, Wllam Hausler, was elected to serve as a vce presdent of the New Jersey Regon of hc Unted Synagogue of Amerca at ts 984 Bennal Conventon, held recently at the Concord Resort Hold n Kamesha Lake. N.Y. n hs own congregaton. Temple Beth Torah of Rahway, Mr. Hausler serves as charman of such commttees as membershp, fundrasng and home and buldng. He became a vce presdent of he congregaton n 969 and ts presdent from 97 o 975. For hs many years of devoted and aclve servce, Temple Beth Torah presented hm wth the Sam Robnson "Man of the Year Award" n 979. He has been nvolved n fundrasng ac(v(cs for hs congregaton as charman of s fundrasng commttee and represents hs congregaton on the regonal board of drectors of Unted Synagogue. n the new regonal admnstraton he has been apponted o serve as cocharman of hc commttee on afflatons and cocharman of (he commttee on ntermarrage. He s also actve n a number of cvc and fraer nal organzatons such as the Polcemen's Bcnevolenl Assn., Young Men of Zon, Knghts of Phythas and (he Lnden Lodge of B'na Brlh. The annual Chrstmas A member of hc New parly wll be held on Jersey Lumberman's Wednesday. Dec. 2. al Assocaton, Mr. Hausler s Alpcrt's Restaurant n employed by Forest Lumber n Mountan Lakes us a salesman. He and hs wfe. Mrs. Sebley Hausler, have a marred son and daughter. They have one grandchld. Trnty outlnes Advent rtes The Rev. Donald B. Jones, hc pasor of Trnty Unted Methodst Church of Rahway, announced the pancpalon of church famles and specal presentatons takng place for the remanng Sundays of Advent at the a.m. Famly Worshp Servce. Dec. 9 wll feature the Chldren's and Adult Chor wth Paul Matey readng Advent, Dec. 23. the Prophecy and Mrs. Candlelghters wll be Margaret Gecsey servng as Walter and Patrca Bradshaw and ther chldren, worshp leader. Advent Candlelghlers wll be John Allson and Kate Bradshaw. Readng the and Nancy Hennesy and pro- ther chldren, Amy and Betsy Hennessy. Dec. 6, the Thrd Sunday n Advent, the Senor Chor, under the drecton of Mrs. Judy Alvarez, wll present the Chrstmas Cantata, "Love Came Down." Advent Candlelghlers wll be Mrs. Barbara Korb, Mchael Gallagher and Yvetle and Chrstopher Korb. Mss Kalhy Reynolds wll read the Prophecy. Al 4:30 p.m. Trnty's Church School members wll present a Chrstmas Pageant enttled "Mary Had A Baby," followed by the Tradtonal Chrstmas Tea n Asbury Hall for famly and frends. On the Fourth Sunday n phecy wll be Mss Dawn Glchrcst, and servng as Worshp Leader, Mrs. Helen Underwood. Specal musc wll be presented by Ken McMaster, featurng "Trumpet Splendor," and the Chldren's Chor. The church s locaed at the corner of E. Mlton Ave. and Man St. Catholc Daughters mark 65 years Court Vcory No. 449 of de Calholc Daughters of the Amercas of Rahway wll have a 65th Annversary Luncheon at 2:30 o'clock on Saturduy, Dec. 5, al "T.Q's" Restaurant al 308 St. George Ave, Avenel. Honored guests wll be Sster Joan Connolly, the guest speaker; Mrs. Ann Boyer, second slate vce regent; Mrs. Mare Teleposky, dstrct deputy; The Rev. Edward J. Myers, chaplan, and The Rev. Thomas B. Mcany, former chaplan.. Tckets are avalable from Ann Swart by telephonng or Clare Hartnetl by telephonng Court Vcory No. 449 receved ts charer on Dec. 20, 99 and chose the name Vcory as a result of he end of World War. -Lfe.Belnt. The two remanng charter members are Mrs. Maron Mller and Mrs. Eslelle Scheppler. The Catholc Daughters of the Amercas s he largest organzaton of Calholc women n t heworld wth a membershp of 85,000. Whle ths organzaton, wth a mono of "Unty and Charty," s a fraternal group, ts programs and actvtes take n u vast scope of work n all felds, begnnng al the church parsh level and extendng tself to all concerns of today's church und socety," reports Mrs. Hartnclt, regent. Church to sell Polsh food, Holy Trnty Parsh of the Polsh Natonal Calholc Church of Lnden wll conduct a perog and stuffed cabbage sale al he parsh center at 407 Zegler Ave. tomorrow from noon to 5 p.m. The center s located two blocks east of N. Wood Ave. on E. Elzabeth S., Lnden. For more nformaton please telephone or on he day of hc sale. SECOND BAPTST CHURCH OF The Annual Church Conference wll be held al the church tomorrow. Meetngs durng he week: Sunday, Dec. 9, 9:30 a.m.. Church School; o'clock. Mornng Worshp Servces offcated by pasor. The Rev. James W. Ealey, who wll also delver Message, Musc by Men's and nspratonal Chors, mmedately followng Mornng Servces, all Women to reman for meetng on 985 Agenda; Wednesday, Dec. 2. Md-Week Prayer Scrvcc-s and Bble Sludy, 7:30 p.m. The church s locaed at 378 E. Mlton Ave. talan women cte MaryFnell Long-lme member, Mary.. Fnell. receved de 'Women of he Year" award from presdent, Gnny Cusmano. al the meetng of the Woman's Auxlary of the Rahwa> talan Amercan Club on Nov. 4. The award covers outstandng servce lo de club and communty and was well deserved for her many efforts over the past years, reports Mrs. Cusmano. Clark. Dnner wll begn at 7 o'clock and enleranmen wll be provded b> club members chared n Barbara Perkns. A fashon show wll be held at de A & S Depart- j men! Store n \Wxklbrdge on FrdayvJa l j wll feature, dnner and a fashon show coverng sprng and cruse-wear, tckets are S4 each and may be purchased through Joanne Slevnson by telephonng A dsplay of crystal and Chrstmas decoratons was held afler he Nov. 4 meetng. tems were able lo be purchased by the members. The nex meetng wll lake place n January BFlTMSAffl 7HA//S0ffHY ^Save Energy a venj brght dea WOMAN OF THE YEAR...Long-tme Rahway talan- Amorcan Club Auxlary member, Mary Fnell, lolt, rocoves the "Woman of he Yoar" award from presdent, Gmny Cusmano, at the Auxlary's meetng on Nov. 4. Trnty pastor sets Advent themes The Rev. Donald B. Jones, de pasor of Trnty Unted Melhodsl Church of Rahway, announced hs Advent Worshp Themes for the a.m. Famly Worshp Servces. The Rev. Jones noted: "lvery presdent, every kng, s watched durng the early pan of hs term of offce lor the drecton hs new phlosophy wll lead he people. So t was wth de Kng of Kngs. All of the exctement and confuson, fear and joy. Dvne and human drama tha s de Natvty Story are captured n these contemporary proclamatons bult upon the personaltes and events of the Frs! Chrstmas." Sunday, Dec. 9. "The Preparers... The Slory of John he Baplzcr" Sunday, Dec. 6, "The Overlooked... and de Vrgn's Name was Mary"; Sunday, Dec. 23 "The Forgotten... Joseph"; Chrstnas lve, Monday, Dec. 24, "The Mracle... The Chld s Born." and Sunday. Dec. 30, "The Ordnary... The Shepherds' Slory." The church s locaed at the corner of E. Mlton Ave. and Man St. TRAN SHOW SALE Meet Sell 'Swap Sunday, December 9 Mddlesex County College. Woodbrdge Ave. (Rte. 54) Edson N.J. Modol trans & Ralroad Related tems Admsson: Adults '3'" Chldren under 2 free wth adult. for addtonal nfo contact, (20) Spo J'od by, of Mddlu x County from Atom Tablod ho EqMlonl ol. complete rolflous oncycloptra n'ono"" j m,.'-.lor rofmuncu edton Wth hu most ba.'ullul p.rdod bnd-! nn ouo placed on ho Holy Scrpluros. Protoslanl Kng James Verson Ch lv Calholc TheNewAnerlcVn Bble t*.tltl,mf B,.l<,)<l M. Nl W AM Ht" AN tll 't.l.ma LuUU lu lwl.j lra,, j \^, l.*v*j" tt Atom Tablod 3* Cmmtrml AMM X B..,>.,,4 ^ H k*» M* (wr,. ( < w4*.,» % ', Ml *'. - ' FACE-TO-FACE...Bahway and Morrs Hlls players lne up before a snap durng.tho Dec. slat- champonshp game. -The:ndans won 8-7 to take the crdwn. SANDWCHED N...Ralway's Donnoll Powell, No. 24, s caught from behnd durng the Doc. (jam*.! au lu tros to stop Morrs Hlls' Steven Saranlta, No. 33. Tho ndans beat tho Scarlet Knghts 8-7 to wn tho state ttle. VVKDDNK; NVAONS by ^ \ Pck up out \J- -. jnle to huyng nvtatons and a (room's' checklst. 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V Wth ths coupon HBH of Woodbrdge \ 50* J Any rxteror Cor Wmh Coupon not vald wth Olhfr dconk M Expres 3/9/84 B wmm mm HKH ln^h BH Cor Wash OFF ZU Rahway Ave. Woodbrdge «2E (jjf UP TO 3 5% OFF Regular Retal Prce CERAMC TLE DSTRBUTOR Sellng Drect To Tho Publc At The Same Prces Bulders Dealers Pay Complete Bathroom Remodelng at Wholesale Prces!! UmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmmmtMmmmmmmmmmmmmm ot Your Best Prce Then Vst Our Beautfully Decorat Showroom For An Extensve^Selecton of Foregn & Domestc Ceramc Tle for Ktchens & Bathrooms. Large Selecton of Vantes & Medcne Cabnets NSTALL YOURSELF OR WE WLL 00 COMPLETE NSTALLATON Wholesale Bathroom Boutque George Trosky S Sons 533 Krvchmally A»«. P«rth Amboy» Off Conwy Blvd. (Rl.3S Block South of lll.«40 (Sunoco. C«ny. Auto Rapor Go Statom On Corner) vt to M 0AM-5PM Thu» pam-apmso O*M3PM NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT RAH RAH!...Rahway cheerleaders shout encouragement to football team members durng tho Dec. state champonshp game. The ndans defeated Morrs Hlls 8-7. 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5 ! PAGE 6 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 9H4 * * NKWS RKCORD/CLARK PATROT NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATROT OBTUARES THURSDAY. DECEMBER PAGE 9 '. > V ;«.' "V: n.- 4'Jtl Annual Hm Stove League Dnner wll b< held nl Wednesday. Jan. 6. 9K5 at (>:M) p.m. al the Town and Campus Rusaur am on Morrs Ave.. Unon. Tckets arc S K. The annual sports ban C UL* ol the* New Jersey Sporls Wners wll be held on Sundav. fxb. 3, al ll; ''nck Maur'n l-d-xtn ftf. nformaon on nckcls please lelephone me al 3X 43X0. Jenne Bellnger ol Rahwa> s a member ol he Lafayette College Women's Basketball Team. The freshman has been added lo a learn llu racked up a \(> ) mark las year and s a strong canddate Tor he last Coast Conference champonshp hs season. Kathy C ncs. a M year old freshman on Clark's Ar thn.. Johnson Regonal Hgh School Gymnastcs Team, was selecel on the All Unon County Team ths year.' The lady Crusader begun her gymnastcs tran (: lve years ago n hope of one day recevng a college scholarshp. DuruVg he day she works out wth the Crusaders and ll ngh she practces al 'egley's School of Gymnastcs n South 'l.unfcld. where she raned as a Class No. gymnas tnder veteran coach Dave Fcglcy. She fnshed second n the overall standngs n he vault wth 9.. floor exer- cse, 'MM), and all-around competton At the Unon County Tournament she won the all-around ttle and placed second n the all-around competton al the sectonal meet. «* * he cam ol" Jol n VNo am (rank Canca won he Saturday Two Man llul Draw on Nov. 24 wh a score of 5') al le Coloua C nnry Club. The runner up spot went to Sal 'avoso and lulward /urawsk al 60 am Tom Cross and Dck Mllelol wth <<2. The Saturday lrl. were sho by Red Vglant Paul Sc. Rchard 'usche l. Wllam Morton. Dr. V lor Saheh, Ruck Damn anl Dll Mdjtee. Sunday. Nov. 25 saw team of /urawsk am Gerry Sheehan hl a 5<) n lake the Two Man Hlnc Draw, followed by Joe.an/a and Dave Kushnskv wth a 6) and lorn 'ac done and Vncent Patrck a 6. Leadng the Suuluv lr de Dvson were Sheehan ldward Yovch, San Grasso. John Pnto. An thony Monaco. ldwan Callo and Morton, A hole-n lne was made by Stanley Rutkowsk o the 29-yard thrd hole n Oak Rdge n Clark. He was usng a No. 9 ron. He was playng wth James Dreszo prank Na/ur and Nck Pro. Two Rahway resdents, members of the Kcan College of New Jersey Soccer Team of Unon, were cted for all-star honors n the New Jersey State Athletc Conference NJSACl for 984. They were forwards. Nck D'Ambroso, and mdfelder, James Ryan. The team competed n the natonal champonshp and lost lo Whealon Col lege of llnos n he Natonal College Athletc- Assn. Dvson No. 3 sem fnal round last weekend. The Rahway Women's Church Bowlng League at Clark Lanes has three teams wthn one game of the top spot. Zon Lutheran No. and Osccola are leadng, ted wth a one-game lead over (he Mxed Team. Zon Lutheran No. 2 on two games from the Bye Byes, (he Mxed Team wept the Wm/ees. Zon Lutheran No. look the measure of the Scalterpns and Trnty took a 2 set over O.sceola. June Svhra of Zon No. rolled a 8 game. (AHWAY HGH SCHOOL AND ARTHUR.. JOHNSON AND MOTF.R SLTON REGONAL HGH SCHOOLS SPORTS SCH:DU:S MONDAY, DLC. 0 Swmmng Ralway al Kearny, 3:45. p.m. TU-SDAY. DLC. Swmmng Ralway at rvngtnn. 3:45 p.m. MOUNTAN VA..V j CONT-RHNC- MOUNTAN DVSON FOOTDA.l l : nal Sndngs W. mnaculaa h ) Dayton Regonal S Roselle 4 J JOHNSON REGONAL :. Hllsde : 4! Rdge : 4 (ov. Lvngston 0 6 KAWAV H:< R:ATON mv\ WOMKN'S VO..CVBA.l..KA(;U: STANDNGS w Jersey Devl ;> Olympc Constructon 8 Rebels 7 Ralway lospal Watng Room ') Saa and Sons <) DeCarlo Constructon 7 Clff Hardware 4 Vslocky takes second n golf A Clark golfer. Robert Vslocky, took second place wth a low score of SO n the 9S4 Unon County l-mploycs Golf Tournament, recently held al the Gallopng Hll Golf Course : KenlwonhUnon. The townshp's Harry Goetl had a low net score of 73 0 come n second n that ategory, and Clark's l-red Wray, 3rd had the longest "rve. WE TOOK T ALL m] mt.':;',.t j. - t'l took ttu.. '.t.'ll.- Ml. BATTNG f AWAY...ll..h :;top:-. Mom:, llh,'.' ' A pl<tn a p,r.-; lnn '.- won f.w n v H"..t., OUT OF reac l...ll.llw.\ No H., n,,-. M"H.', st.t.' rh,nr> -'ll'.. DOUBLE TEAMED...H.!hv.V ; Vnrk S down Moms Mll:. S,>V,., S.,,.,,,,;,. Nc "«'. whch was won n llahway «7 n.myl 'lha, No.0, ' ". No. fou com- am" whch Ralway N.l.Tl.ck. A J Gnhol,. "h'u('.lnn. tho Do.; l,hw;y won f.v/ RUNNNG THEM OVER...Ralway's Donnoll Powell. No. 24, and Eml Lee, No. 26, wnd up on top of Tyronu McQueen, No. 5 and a Morrs Hlls player durng tho Doc. at;to champonshp malchup. Rahway won 8-7. By Ray loaglaul l ; srycar coach, Tlwatl ' Yergalons' Ralway ndans captured the North Jersey, Secton No. 2, Group No. 3 luolball chan- [ penshp wth an X-lo 7 wn ; over the Scarlet Knglns of! Morrs Hlls before 6.50)0 lans on he losers' feld on a '. perfect tall at le noon uulc'r sunny skes on Dec.. he ndans scored wth one and a half mmu's left n - thrd perod when h'v marched (^ yank n S plays, seedng Donuell 'ow'll over 'H the oneyard lne and lock he gam \ he when A.J. (ahel passed n TMOC Me Queen ll lte lght corner for the two ' pnls needed lor the ve j loy. j he 5 play drve started when h" Knghts punted and m hee carres by Powell and a pass to Tyrone Me Oueen he ndans made uvo ls downs, Another pass from (ahel to Me Queen made another fust down and after another frst down nsde the ten Powell and (ahel carred to the one yad lne before Powell dune over lack lo for he scoe. No. 55. and saac Scott, No 20. brng durng, the Doc. stnlo champonshp fake close one for crown A_ fve-yard penally sen de ndans back to the seven-yard lne for the pont alter touchdown and the pass from Cabel lo Mc- Queen gave them the wnnng margn. Morrs Hlls scored n the second perod on a fourth down. Bll Young drove over from the one-yard'lne lo cap a 2-play, 47-yard drve. Todd Sharp kcked the extra pont. NDANS' NOTKS The ndans' defense played an outstandng game n lmtng the Morrs Hlls runnng game to 72 yards. Hll Young. he halfback who was watched closely by the ndans, ganed 83 yards on 22 carres. He entered the game wth,334 yards and fullback, Steve Saranta, rushed for H9 yards 0 23 carres. "You saw us do a lot of gang tacklng and dal's our specalty," sad Coach Yergalons. " was a Pck 80 call." sad senor quarterback, Gabel. "Our two outsde guys came across the mddle WACHUNG t'onrerl-ncl; FOOTBALL l'nal STANDNCJS Unon Kl/abetl Cranford Scotch Plans Planfeld Lnden West feld Kearny rvngton W > 0 Our ndans are real super chefs and then Me Queen floated to he flat. Once saw hm open threw l. knew he would grab t." Coach Yergalons sad, "They couldn't cover all three of our recevers," The ndans fumbled twce n the frst perod, bn they were able to slop Mor rs Hlls, who also fumbled twce n he openng sesson. One of the key nterceptons by Rahway was n the end/one by Derck Suggs. Ralway's Slephan Neblet recovered two fumbles of he Scarlet Kghls. (ahel had two outstandng punls that put the hone-tean back. Late n the fourth perod he Morrs Hlls team drove lo he ndans' 2-yard lne and wth one yard to go, Morrs Hlls decded lo try a feldgoal. Todd Sharp's 29-yard attempt had the dslance bn was wde lo the rght. The ndans look over and held he ball for he fnal 55 seconds. Ths was the ndans' thrd playoff champonshp. The others were n 978 and 979. ON THE MOVE...Rahway quarterback, A.J Gabol, No. 6, makes a run durng tho stato champonshp game as Morrs Hlls players look on. The ndans won 8-7 BQ LETDOWN...Rabwny's Tyono McOtmon, No 5. tackles Morrs Hlls' Bll Young durng tho Doc champonshp game... (WEAVNG WAY THROUGH...nnhwayK Donnoll POWQ No. 24. weaves hs way around Moms l.lls nlnvors WE ARE THE CHAMPONS...Rahway cheerleaders show ther glee at he Rah wn over Morrs Hlls on Dec lo take the state crown. pares Smola, 96, vegan Hungary unt Charles P. Smola, 96. of many years, Far Hlls, formerly of years ago. Rahway and Clark, ded Monday, Nov. 26, at Nyack Hosptal n Nyack N.Y., after a bref llness. He was born n Hungary and had come to ths country and New York n 906, movng to Rahway n 924, Clark n 975 and to Far Hlls n 976. Mr. Smola had been a metallurgst n the arcraft dvson of he General Molors Corp, n Lnden durng World War, and owner of the Abbol Tool and Dye Co. n Rahway, Mrs. retrng He had also been member of,,e Frst Presbyteran Church of Rahway. Mr. Smola was one of 'ne founders of,,e Hungaran Club n Clark and was ts treasurer 40 years as well as ts oldest lvng member. Hs wfe, Mrs. Anna Havjar Smola. ded n Survvng are a son Charles J. of Far Hlls- a daugher. Mrs. Adcle Yescr of West Nyack. N Y and (hrec grandchldren. leyr/a, ex-detary worker Mrs. Besse Lockley, 73, of Rahway, ded Saturday, Nov. 24, at Rahway Hosptal after a long llness. She was born and had lved n Bullock County, Ga. before movng to Rahway 43 year. She had also been a member of the Second Baptst Church of Rahway. Survvng are her husband,.j Lockley; a brother, Clfford Brown Jr of Rahway; seven ssters,' Mrs. da Norman, Mrs LHe Belle Huff, Mrs. Luce Mae Wllams and Mrs Mary Frances Roberts al of Rahway, and Mrs. Dasy Lee Smth of Savannah Ga., and Mrs. Mame Bltch and Mrs. Elza Porter, both of Claxton, Ga., and Mrs Agnes Moody of Sarasoa Fla. Earl C. Mller, 66, golf course ade Earl C. Mller, 66. of Clark, ded Sunday, Nov. 25, at Perth Amboy General Hosptal afler a long llness. He was born n Mam, Okja., and had moved to Clark n 949. Mr. Mller had been employed as a golf course supervsor at (he Warrenbrook Country Club fve years, retrng n *J? w,f an Army veeran of World War. Mr. Mller had also been a member of (he New Jersey Golf Course Supervsors Assn. of Amerca Survvng are hs wdow Mrs. Edna Van Valen Mller; a son, Donald of Clark; a daughter, Mss Carolyn Mller of Clark- a brother, Jack of Pueblo, Colo and wo granddaughters. Matthew Dudek, Exxon supervsor Malthew Dudck of Clark clol al home Sourday, Nov. 24, of an apparent heart attack. He was born n Elzabeth and had moved to Clark n 960. Mr. Dudck had been employed as a supervwr at the Exxon Bayway Refnery 37 years, retrng n 98. He had also been a member of the Exxon ' Quarter Century Club. Survvng arc hs wdow Mrs. Barbara Dudek: two daughters, Mrs. Adrenne mbmbo of West Palcrson and Mss Ncole Dudek al home; four brohe'rs. Mchael. Walter, and Alfred, all of Lnden, and Joseph Lasek of Elzabethand three ssters, Mrs' Veronca Lopez of Lnden ( Mrs. Matlda Opusat of S Petersburg, Fla., and M.«. r-rances Dudek of Lnden ' Mrs. Waters, 62, 22 years n Clark Mrs. Mldred Wacers, 62, ded Tuesday, Nov. 27, at [he Elzabeth General Medcal Center n Elzabeth, after a long l ness. She was born n Denver and had lved n Roselle before movng to Clark 22 years ago. Mrs. Waters had been a bookkeeper fve years for he Sobel Fuel Co., n Roselle. She had been a commun- cant of St. John Vanncy R.C. Church n Colona. Her husband. Wllam Waters Jr.. ded September. Survvng are u son Wllam J. 3rd of Wood brdge; a daughter, Mr: Sharon Maz/e of Clark her stcpfalhcr. Bert Holl ngsworlh, and mole Mrs. Mabel Hollngsworll both of Salem, Ark.; sster, Mrs. Jacqucln Maples of Medford, Ore and three grandchldren A Gft to the AMERCAPt CANCER SOCETY strkes a blow aganst cancer. Mr. Presley, Sylvester Presley, 65, of Elzabeth, ded Frday, Nov. 23. at Memoral General Hosptal n Unon after a bref llness. He was born n Macon Ga., and had moved (o Elzabeth n 950. Mr. Presley had been employed as a mllwrght wth (le Volco Brass and Copper Co. n Kenlworlh H years, retrng n 98. He Mad been the vce presdent of the Volco Brass and Copper Co. credt unon deparluent. Mr. Presley had been a member of St. Paul's Afrcan Methodst Epscopalan Church of Kenlworlh. He had served as a- trustee of the church and a member of ts Senor Chor, Men's Club and Steward Board. Mr. Presley was a past Master of the Enoch Lodge No. 8 of Wesfeld and had been recordng secretary for the Jelhro Chapter No. Royal Arch Masons of Newark. Grand Senor Deacon of Kng Hram Grand Lodge of Newark and a member of (he Naom Chapter No. 7 of the Order of he Eastern Slar of Wesfeld. Survvng are hs wdow, Mrs. Wlhelnna Horton Presley; seven sons, Robert! of Lnden, Harold. Mchael, Phlp and Paul, all of j ; Elzabeth, and Douglas and ' Carel, both of rvngton;, fve daughters, Mss Theresa Presley and Mss Clauda, both of Elzabeth, Mrs. Dorothy Sutton and Mrs. Vera Whned, both of Newark, and Mrs. Carol Hawkns of Roselle; three brothers. Garvey of Roselle, Herman of Rahway and Ages of Newark; a sster, Mrs. Dorothy Seabon of Roselle, and 24 grandchldren. Lbrary to hold tree trmmng Al he Rahway Publc Lbrary boys and grls n kndergarten lo sxth grade ' wll be able to make decoralons and trm the tree n the Chldren's Room on Wednesday, Dec. 2, from 3:5 lo 4 p.m. All materals wll be suppled by the Lbrary. Access for the handcap- ped may be arranged f the Chldren's Depl. s telephoned at by! Monday, Dec. 0. < NEW HELP FOR THE LEARNNG DSABLED! Mchaol A. T;rv:ov PhD., PA. Dr. Marshall R^F^ld^ and Dr. Sandra L. Gold fce tc 4 the. fjxaclce *.»/" P^Juxs -tujjm.^ and ^>u xj. zj at Parksde Plaza 600 St. Georges Ave. Rahway, N.J ( ) Hours by Appontments only Mon,. Wed.. Tmes, cvvnn.]. Y S.\l. A. HND, M.D. nternal & Famly MEDCNE Amercan Board of Famly Practce By Appontment Hermann Street Corteret, N.J. Ths Spot Could ; Be Yours $25 For 7 Weeks DORS HELENE 5KW CARE SALON lose Weght! ^ Fe el Great! w* Call Me Now! H^^ Ask Me How! \ % Dstrbutors Welcome Call Dors Da Vs Nghts Central Cty to partcpate n teacher academy j A spokesman :sman for lor he the cxnnmt expand l.-'- ther knowledge L-«'*..'..' of '' j New Jersey Dcpl. of Educanstructonal sklls and j lon announced Ralway s P, ly (bosc.sklls wth ther colleagues n t,l- fve-day ' one of 60 school dstrcts accepted for regstraton n workshop. the Academy for the Advancement of Teachng and Teams then wll return lo her dstrcts and put hesc Management. The new sklls nto acton. Follow up academy wll open n on-stc coachng vsts hy January wth an naugural academy offcals wll hl. program enttled "nstructonal Theory nto provded and the teams wll ; return to the academy fora Practce." The academy, one n seres of ntatves undc taken by Cov, Thomas H Kcan and Commssoner ( Educaton Saul Coopc man, addresses concern rased by v. -«., mtlees" fndngs mproved nstructon for youth sscntal, Good teacher* nd admnstrators wll be aught sklls to help them mprove professonally and wll be encouraged lo serve s models n (her school lstrcts. accordng to the pokesman. The fve day tranng pro- _'am, whch wll be offered 0 tmes through May, wll analyze and teach the basc elements of classroom nstructon. Teams of four :achcrs and ther buldng -ncpals wll renforce and one-day refresher course he next year n subsequent years h academy wll broaden scope to nclude workshop: on: Advanced nstructon:! theory and practce, con ference models for super vsors and prncpals am plannng and problem solvng for admnstrators About 300 professonal* the 60 dstrcts wll at end the academy durng ts frst year. Academy drector, Dr Sybl Nadel, was apponted m early July. She wll be asssted by a fve-person slaff, ncludng educatonal planner, Ronald Castaldo nd educaton program' specalsts, Conne Chudomcl. Patrca Fclton Montgomery. Susan Shank. Sn.K- 'a p;n M "" l Mchael R,,hen sclcnk wll tut n n ensure 'nnmel lo he ''he academy's!.'' «'H also he sup N - sle approp,-,-, lr«'n. MKla ons :lm\ n.! 'ler nfonnalon "" he academy, cont.cl Jr. Nulel.l «<()'))2<)2 (,(>())' he Rahway sesson wll > held.l Mads,,,, School '"n lucsdy n Mmrsdav J'!" '"?A. and on Wcdnesd.\ au rursdv 'an.t" nd. Seton ctes Susan Rodrguez Sster Recma Martn.the prncpal of Mother Scon Regonal ll,-h Sch<x> n lark, announced Susan Rolrj'ce/ of (lark acheved 'rs Honors for the frst naknj: p-uul. n ouler to acheve l-rsl Honors a suclem must ean all A's n lu-r academc sub els. DAVD KNLEY, JR., L.P.T., C.A. TAKES PLEASURE N ANNOUNCNG THE OPENNG OF AN EXTENSON TO HS PAN CENTER N CLARK AND ELZABETH, N.J TO NCLUDE ACUPUNCTURE NEW JEKSfY SU! C(RTfl[D ACUF'UNCrUHST. DHfCTOR Of THE KNUV COWPHfHENSlVt ClNTlH foh ACUPUNCTURE AND PHYSCAL THERAPV, Ft. lauornale. K0HDA. rducated KUO THANfD N TRADTONAL CHWtSt AND MODfHN ACUPUNCTURE 70 NEWARK AVENUE ELZABETH, N.J Home Nursng Care you never know when tte need wll arse. RN's - LPN's. ADES - Lve ns Resdental Home Care, nc. 25 North Ave., Weslft-ld ^BHANDF LEVN,M.D. nternal Medcne Famly Practce 38 Wesfeld Ave Clark, N.J. House Calls For SENOR CTZENS ' Appontment Unon County employes drector were honored recently al ' he March of Dmes vol n eer recogn on celehraon lor ther part n the Walk Amerca/Team Walk, held last Aprl. A pl:u c was awarded to the team of 43 Unon Conn ly employes for rasng $7,800 for the March of Dmes North Jersey Chapter's fght aganst hnh defects. Walter G. llalpn. Unon County clerk, receved a specal award Tor rasng the most money hy an nd vdual n Unon County. U,2()0. Waller W. Gardner. Gas frm ctes Robert Walker A Rahway man, Roherl Walker, reccnly cclebraled hs 25-year servce annver sary wlh l:l/ahelhlown Cas Co. Mr. Walker joned the company n 959 and s cur renly a feld s >crvsor n the customer servce departlent. He works n llwbelhlown's Unon of 'ce. C. George Constands, M.D Famly and nternal Medcne at 30 Kartar Road Cranford, N.J BEE Nur*»ry/ Kndergarten School Readng Readlnes» Sklls g Conr.nt. '"'"""B'lT''lTTTJH * VNCENT R. VCC JR., O.D. Famly Vson Care Chldren's Vson Care Sport Vson Contact 23 N. Unon Ave., Cleveland Plaza Cranford, N.J. Ths Spot Could Be Yours $25 For 7 Weeks HOUSE CALLS Hours by Appontment Ths Spot Could Be Yours $25 For 7 Weeks EAR PERCNG _CUNC_ Professonal Percng Pruato Offces 2- Hr. Ans. Servce RECOMMENDED BY PHYSCANS mum ADum Would you lke a "Second Opnon" on your busness or ndvdual nsurance polces? for an ndependent analyss and survey of your coverages or advce on new busness nsurance requrements call Bruce B. 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Houle 8 to Cronbury ext Dunhams corner Rood to Fern to Toll Oaks to ndependence. Complete contents of 0 -ooms ncl, lvng room, dnng oom, bdrms, den. ktchen, jnd offce furnture and ccn&sores. Major applances, plus thousands of r>sc. tems No Check ^ l l CELUR SALE Ceramc Q'* * or xmas, bsque and are«n More, 2 tlnv small, lorqe, pants and bcuh«s and a lot more. Buy ports or all. Coll after 6 p.m. Ask for Lou 2544?l. WEDDNG NVTATONS by Regency - Come n - See Our Many Samples Open Saturdays Pck up our FREE gude 0 huvmy nv. lons and a froon's chcuklu (j wn l ;.nn to 5ptn. Mor, thru l-r. The Atom Tablod 29 Central Ave.. Rahway, NJ MSC. FOR SAE REtONDtlONtD/CUABANttO KEFttCCUTtMS Good Prces, Sales & Servce 22S-S272 MUST SELL BRCKS. AT AN UNBELEVABLE PRCEOF5CENTS PER BRCK. (MN OF.000 'ER ORDER) GOOD FOR PATO, SDE WALKS. WALLS AND MANY MORE USES...HURRV. THESE CANT LAST! Call 3S-44O0 REFRGERATORS. Washers. Dryers Color TV's Good condton. Wll Guarantee^Cj >S4-72O» Plastc slp covers. Custom-made pn ltted. Expetlycutnyou home. Any sofa A 2 chars, or 3 pc. sectonal. SS0. Nedlocralt HEW0HGANS WHOLESALE _ COMPUtER FOR SAE. T-99/4A Horns Computer RS 237 nterface 32K memory dsk drve Joystck adaptor, extended BASS PAC-MAN Parsec, Assembler, tax/nvestment package. Other games and utltes on dsk. Also many magutnes. books. Askng J80O Wll nclude punter lor J7S and 0 nch TV for S SO. Call Couch, char and Ottoman by Flexsteel. BSRFoor3-waysneakers.exe condton.bestoller. 3M-g;;3 2 Snow Tres, stud*. L/S-S. excellent condton. 335 for both. CalJ j Two stereo consoles. J75 A J25. Color2S"TV.»35 Call Free Flm and studo photo wth our flm dev servce CALLARD'S PHOTO. 05S S Geofe Avenue. Avenel WNDOWS DOORS STOCKS a urucunm Buy D>Ml Suva «to 4OV 3 rw l lul. WEATHER SHELD 745 Amboy Av. (Rt. 35) Woodbrdgs. N.J Kng headboatd }60. g. pctues J30. 2 g. mps J20. 2 rctus lottoman $300 2 kng elec blankets J20 ea. 3 sm. pctures. Movng sale. 54*455 Tour tres J8-4 radnls. J00. 9" color TV. J!?b Carpet 9x9, lke new. SSO. Atar game center complete.tloo Ml CAHTNC LNOLEUM tv TLE LEVOLOR & VERTCAL BLNDS WOVEN WOOD SHADES CUSTOM TABLE PADS ONLY FRST QUALTY All MAJM BtANOS AT G DKCOUMn NOT NFLATED LST PRCE YOU KNOW US FOD. 35 VEARS OU hlkb CANT MAT HALMATH CAKT BUN )7 MSC. FOR SALE TobU pa<t. Custom mode lo ft your DMnng room lable. (toady madu pad J2.Q5 7^xJ2 64x^2?0*J2 Brown Walnut. Vnyl Brown felf. Order now far Xmos alt. 6 pm Cabbog* Patch Parant Ths year, gve a glt tha wll lust and lost. A pcture of your Cabbage Patch Kd wth Santa Claujl Prces start at J6 CALL Foe An Appontment FURNTURE FOR SALE Oval OH table w/4 chaus, 2 levet. pads. Oval DR table w/4 hand caned chars, leaf, custom made pads.hutch 0H-whtsn a.382-5zs6 TMELSS ANTQUES AND rummture from dshes lo toasters, pots & pans, tools, tables, lamps, plants, & beds 65 rvng St. P oh way, NJ _, -,,,., n ^ HOTEl FUtNTURE GOOD CONDTON We're offerng you EXCEUENT prces on our wde varety of furnture & accessores whle trwy Lat. Wo must sell to make room for a now shpment. Selecton ncludes Desk/Dressers. Hsodboards, Drapes, Spreads, Desks, deal for computer sat up* (45" long). Pctures. Toble-A Shapes & Sel, Lounge & Desk Chors, Assorted Lompt & Framed Mrrors. See Mr. Clausen, Mgr., between 0 AM & 6 P.M. COACHMAN NN t 34GSPKWY outvote _F0R SALE OR RENT Notce to pospectve tentes Any tenbadvetrsed twrem fo quad led leal estate rental rruy be subject to any rebate or credt lequred by Hll for Hre. C»tl_ 3MH7S Carteet. 2 m p. p«rlect lor 2 peope J330/mo Heat/h»» me Ateetl?noonc«U S477S7 FUA MARKCT EDSON- \ lea Market every Tuesday. New Dover Unted Methodst Church. 690 New Dover Rd. 6m?fjrnJJealenS8 tp MH47 Colonu 93 AlbemarMof Srrfdan) CfK Sale, handmade artcles 7/M7-8.\V_ 8^ 0j 6_4>W7f2 FLEA MARKE & CHRSTMASSAX mmacuute Concephon School. Unon Ave. [t/. Sat Dec njtk brder admsson, parkng Where THE NEWS RECOR s Sold BEVERLY'S 43 Man St. S.'ul l H. L..u,fr,,l Mu., W Rjhway. N.J. ""f As 657 rvng S. Rahway. N.J. ELAN'S 963 New Brunswck Ave. Rahway "PAUL'S 228 W. Scon Ave. >Hl*n 'K.-. Mlfn Ss, Rahway. NJ. c'olonal'del 2397 St. George Ave Conc/ S. Gcorje &. l.mj*,! S Rahway, N.J rvng St. ' Rahway. U.T. "GEE'S" 588 hyng S. Rahway. N.J. "SOWERSET" 370 S. George Ave. (HH. Jj.jm-. AH "6"JoffN"NlE"s" 70 Wesfcld Ave. ' ""cark!'n.j V '""" 62 E. Mlton Ave..>V 'll"" S Rahway. N.J. "G r &"B" 960 Sl. George Ave. 527 W Grand Ave. " y.nj." J VNNE'S! 434 W. Grand Ave. ; Rahway, NJ. "' PORKY'S DEL! 064 Madson Hll Rd. «Clark, N.J "j DARYDELL 69 Jaques Ave.,!Rahway ^ > Where (he CLARK PATROT s Sold O'JOHNNE'S 70 Westfjeld Ave. Clark. N.J. WAWA" FOODS? Lake Avenue Colona, N.J. PORKY'S DEL: BOB'S LUNCH 064 Madson Hll Rd. '. 074 Rartan Rd. Larry's luncheonette COLONAL DEL 473 Raran Road ; «,s^c-sl^^f Clack, N.J. j Rahway, N T S3fe5fc^ FLEA MARKET Holday Ctaft SJ«Sal. 0<:C 8 S-4 U44 Lllsl'kwy. Ldr.on (olllnm.m C0L0NA-8LjnCs.)eHd.Dec loy. clotmu. Kll tems and mvc HAwAY-fa7l!njfvAw.Ff A Sat 0. urn lalbul/darragh houu!.le AntqutfS.chlfcs't!* _HELP WANTED RANES. tom 3 proreuw ulet ngam/atdn We wll ttam you Cau THJS Call fur an nlerve* bulwt'et '}jm 44pm 5?4-l5?9 AHt VOU HUH! D J Would you Jtu? to v^;-*.. lull.l.ty.. -efk'lxjk njur thcr w- have (heperfect «l) '<>'yuu uut Sales Dept. You must b>. u%p)nmbl> nttvuju.l. good jjjoll'r. have jfuaj cojrkn jpn*." 3'td aku haw!. car No nfurm,t'o about ths jab wll he gnen over the phono but ts worth you' whle tacjlt for an appontment Cjl! NOW. The Alum Tablod SM-S78 SUNDAYS G'JJ 'ane Houtu 30/Mo t2g dvlead) No Collectng l25/wk (25 defnred) Newppe can«rw<thcar4 30-7:nt Nocolloc lng No Sundays full-tme peson wanted lursowntf typeeltum & (ustoup Enejce helpful, but not necessary Apply pe!u)n only Any day M-F. 'Jam to D'lves/Helpfj!, needed to wofk (or 2 days. week Mut Ml out applcaton. (No phone calls, pk'au) reply. Alom tablod, 29 Cenal Av*>. Rhway GOVEUNMENl JOBS S6.S59-SO. &53/yea' Now Mnns Vou Area Call S0S-6876OO0 Cl. R.30O0 Fulltme Clefk TypU fur BOOK KEEPNG k'pt MustbcBoaJlyo,nct have pleasant phono marne 0 applcaton please a pflly >n po son 29 Central Ave.. Hahw.y, N M.lurr laundumat attendant lo do laundry.nd dry cranng pal lme Call HELP WANTED Growng Commercal/ Fashon Photo Studo Seeks SALE5 REP: sell to Retal and. ^ndustral clents. Agressve, selfmotvated, ' experence helpful, not requred. P/T, flex, hours. MODELS: 8 to 28 yrs. for occasonal photo assgnments Ctork/Typlt Recaptlonlt rnmedalc openng for a WQ", cttqetc [wrson ntt'toted " mrdtcal products Small frendly group DAY FULL TME OPPORTUNTY For Journalsm or Communcatons major n our Edtoral Dept. (Nght student could be consdered) Must be excellent speller, typst and good at detals. Full detals. Apply n person only at 29 Centrol Ave., Rohway, N.J. anytme between 9-5. SWTCMMARD OPflUTM Part lme and tvmkcnd hour* ovatobw. E(p*r*oc«prftrr*d bw wll tran lh«rght ndvdual. Call b«tw«*o 6-Aptnt SECURTY GUARDS Full and port tme post on avaloble n th«followng orms CUM aunkmd EllAtTH LNDEN SCOTCH PLANS OH hf and houn avoloblfl. Plmu coll: 77-J00 BUCKS HTttMATOHAl stcutnr PROFESSONAL PARENTS N«w program. Look ng (or marred couple to provde home for 2 chldren wth behavoral problems. Ag«of chldren range from 2-7. Excellent tranng t support systtm provded S 000 per month. f nt«re»ted Call: MR. EDWARDS or MSS FORMENTO ot (609) Cool Buys n the Classfeds MEEDHELP...to prune a tree, cut your lawn or tend your garden? Vbu'll fnd t rght here n the classfeds HELP WANTED EJH whle you lose weght Nollh jnd nutntonalcompany growng on (hee.sl CDJS needs 20 dstrbute tu maketthfl poduct Call 0- Anna ^47323/7443 Need X-Ma Money? Pwtlme *0k n Woudbndne Area'!! lelephom* lk Somtj enp preferred but not nccesury (wll bam). j4/h. plus ll95mrtt43ff Delvery Person, full, part/tme, needed for local medcal supply offce.nj.emtdy 2724 Full Q Pll Tme poston avalable lot typesetter/paste up No experence necessty Must be good tvpsl. wll tram. Apply n person, only to?'j CentulAve Rahwsy. Monday thru rd^y 9dm lu 5pm, ut bene fts, equal opporlunty employer. Cook/counter person E«p helpful but wll tran Apply n person CHCKEN DELGHr Of RAHWtY. GOV RNMENr lohs S6.5S9- S50.SS3/yr.No^ Mrng YourAre3 Call 80S-687-6OO0 EL 9999 Excellent ncome for part-tme home assembly work. Pur nfo call Sejmstes, desmjvers, we wll sell your desjes for you on consgnment Bartender. Tavern restaurant Mddle aged tvenmssonly.call4~6 pm- 3S-6OS0 (Wth Ad wanted Sat Sun. ll p m.&69p m.careofdmbledpe'- so "^[fomjrspjnl_^7*-s27 Woman preser lor shuts. Full tme- Wll tram Dry cleanng Carte re! 96*4400 MODELS NEEDED N.J. largest modelng, adwrslng, and [RCO'dng complex seeks new faces (or prnt and vdeo work. We place people n major majjajnes. 'vtdeo productons, voce overs, and rado jngles. We te seekng all age groups tom 6 months to 60 years old NO EXPERENCE NECESSARY. Most assgnments are booked n house Open call thru lanuary for appl. and ntervew pleas*call ( SO COMPLEX V 5 GLORA LANE 'ARFELD, NEW FRSEV Nl SlateLC. E 0. LCENSED FRANCHSE AGENT FOR AFTRA FACTORY HELP. M. F Factory work on mllng machnes. Drll press. Full tme Days LNDEN *t(^020l Part tmeohce help. m/(. Oflce n Rahway lookng for someone to work 9 pm Lght flng, heavy phone contacl.call Excellent ncome for home.membly wok. For nfo Call SO4646-Q35E.t.8Z33 North Edson. F/T/ housekeepng and babysttng am - 4 pm S4S2O7 STUATON WANTED do professonal cleanng. Any house U9-969 Refned, mature lady. Own transp.. wll st mornngs, weekends, styovcr. Heal. Mrs lay MM 2 Polsh and Englsh speakng woman seekng domestc day work Please c*j!_ 38J-6PS Responsble and experenced woman wll clean your house, offce or apartment. Call 3-W49 BABYS.JTNG tp chldcar^ n my home. Breaklasl lunch & nacksmc Htl. lsel.n/woodb/dgearba_ 6K-7M7 Babyltter. occtonal eve /week- «nds Own tramp NQ Ednon/Colona lne. All 6_3ll»0t Cperrenced slter to care for rrlanl my fords home. H* 33 * Experenced babystter avalable evenmfsand weekends Call alter 7 pm 3U4M4 Need a woman to transport 8 yr. old boy rom school 2 to my home n Colona ENTERTANMENT Sck ol Borng Partes We have the cure for you Musc Doctor Proles.tonal 0 All types ol Musc ;w2«n. nun. m 73} ENTERJA NMENT B B Musc D 'l Ho md-. v; Prce" All occasons Call n,«lur holday. DchK9. tl n Vnu 54 U6 NO5ACA.2.3 pc band for your -.[vcu! uc cassons H4344 or 6* 4 rut SERENADES'* 'c HAND MUSC FOB AL OCCASONS REASONABLE ONE MAN BAND S50 2 p.s jnj"j ucs also avalable r.un<<^ w,.l dn8s. allocca-.mns. 636 S29. PERSOTTAL Thank you St lude and Huly S)nl for my prayers haw bee" ju.wfl MC thank you Holy Sprt & tr.-nt y,>u St luda lor answcu^ m^ puycr, ACS. Mddle aged bachelr h. n.,r> rdvek alrjl. setknf pnv "n l',v ent l pss Conv aclnr. ktc'n wse A/or bjthuon. Ho ).lully wtej'j) Bo. W.Cak NK/ut; Thank Yuu loly Sprtanl Hunk You Sant Jud! lor lavvs gunlul. A.H.B. M ) 9-30 lor dates and nendsh Nu car Reply Alom Tablmd HTJO. Rahway. U u/0^ Meet new frends, lon V.h-' l).lnt< Club GALLARDS 0Sl"> S C'urf.' A>e. Aventl S MRS. KAT HOKOSCOPS KUDO AD»BO«CaW Oytlwl 2255 St. G*wo«Av Rohwcy - Sr. JUDE'S -NOVENA, May the Socred Heurt of Jeu be odored, glorfed. loved and preervod throughout the world now atvd forever. Sacred Heurt of Jetu, have mercy on u. St. Jude, wortcer of mracus, pray for us. St^ Jude help of the hopeles, pray for u. Say ths prayer 9 tme* a day. l hot never beet* known to fal. Publcaton mnt be oomed Thank Vou ST. Jude A.M. -ST. JUDE'S N&VENA-, The Socred Heart of * be odored. glorfed, loved and preervud throughout th* world now and forever. Sacred Heart ol Jew, have mercy on u, St. Jude, worker of rnrud»*s, pray for u. St. Judo help of the hopele, pray for ut. Say th prayer 9 tme 0 day. l hat never been known 0 full. Publcaton must be oromed Thank You St. Jude. R.W. p-st. JUDE'S NOVENA- AAoy the Socred Heart of J«sus be odored, glorfed, loved ond preserved throughout the world now and forever. Socred Heart of ; Jetu, have mercy on uj. St. Juoe, worker of mro;u pray for us. St. Jude help of the hopeless, pray for u. Soy ths prayer 9 tme* a day. t has never been known to fol. Pubfcaton must be promted.'honk You St. Jure. s A 5 r ST. JUDE'S NOVENA-, May th* Socred Heort of Jesus b# adored, glorfed, loved ond preserved throughout the world now and forever. Socred Hear t o f Jesus, have mercy on u*. St Jude, worker of mroclet. pray for us. St. Jud* help of the hopeless, pray for us. Say ths prayer 9 tme* a dny. t has never b««n known to (ol. Publcaton must be promsed _ Tnonk You St. Jude. B.G Careful drvers never know when they wave ther & THURSDAY!>.'>.MB FOR HELPFUL LFE...Over 200 parents atto.u School Paront-Teacher Assn. Back-to-Schoc rght, presded ovor the mootng and ntroduce thur Lundgron, socond from rght, tho sch: honorary lfe membershp n the Now Jersey Co "selfless devoton, great enthusasm and n^.p eluded a membershp certfcate and a gold l;u. prosentaton on 984 test results the paren.. tho teachers outlned the courso of study for -. cake baked by tho parents. Two Board of Ed: left, and Mrs. Eleen Bonos, socond from lolt overlng's actvtes. HELPNG HflNOS f and Lu-c T.-.v.-r-n help.ml v lm.-.! '.. aro:t a. j h..lw. sotlu. t(. th. - tu f -Ot -.h'-.". ' :l.;. tll -;hc). sv n,j...,\ Busme:;sn--..,ud Qrarn at C'M\ H! Ch;mbT el c:.:r-: PERSONAL ST. JUDE'S NOVrNA, May h. 5ocr,..J,-u. J. loved urn. H\ (hrouglout h[f won.l forevar. S^Cfud Hv Jews, hwu m.-rcv M Jude, wok-r of n pray for us. Sr. Jutl..- th«hopo't. prey ^' r ths proycr ') hm-s L, has n«v«r b.*.>() Lnovn Publcaor. muvt b.«rr Thank yuu Sr. JuJ,> :,:WM. '. ' :'. -. ttrjn odool Key Club M 'V jff-.n.n Al Wlhr-r ; ( jo, ' ' '. L- '. H.' l..j.. rjoup lh.t -'Up' ^ '' * Uovvdlown Ralway ' ' rn :. :. M':; 'V,;:,n prepared tho '' " ) r.u[,: h..>k on Nov 23 A snql, County college f Unon County College a weekend cr >." stulents wll leave lomor- nond Krov ol., row for lc sk slopes of ' colleges's sk l;!' Kllgon. V. ' «d.,..- d... ^...,,,.vo u, "We chose Kllngon v..,-. tn- t..nc ol tho Rahway because l has suffcent Abou loocnl. CM,', t. - H,. DV.-r.ll tree lghlny pro- trals for both begnners and tlmsasls wll K-.:> pl --'' > ---- w.-.j by tho Rahway experenced skers and ' row on a sk nn:!'< because t's close enough for! the Cranford '. WANTED KfllnS.'.Jflfl) 'Dt'. (L VtU hans 0!^ [JS TN llhs.'.' CC j DRflpt'RY SLPCOVERS UPHOLSTERNG. ST. JUOE'S NOVtNA, May the S,]cr..j Mean ut Jetus bo odu-nj. jluru"l, loved and pen w «a- throughout th«worl.l \ow :\l forever. Sucm 'mnn 3 Jetu. havk rvcy J. ul St. Jude, worw o mnarl.n proy fof U. S. Jurfo >^h* "' the hapeu. pruy fur u. Soy rh proyrr 9 tmo\ a <ny l> hal nmvef b««n known 0 h\ Publcaton mutt bo xom'.-. thoak you St. Judo * KTCHEN! DNETTE CHAR:; COVLHLO lc-4 50 Ordur AL-flEE DNETTES ACOPV WAREHOUSt :. A 9SH4 /h NrlCASHOlll TlMS.CtUUMt WCl HV. ' GLASSVAHC ODD, UNUSX lt MS DNA f,4 7,'4.' /PPLANCF.S REUPHOLSTERNG OVS JO VEABS HPfSlfNCt MACKE & REEVES » Pt n. «j.,. CLEANNG SERVCES j M. 4<Z-<«39 l,«. Mll ANN; BHCK. HE. CEMENT sl.,n uo (r. J SNGLES ONLY S N C S C: As-.'F ". jnrl.'or H.-.'! and.dj..,, [.,,-,-',,. :. 'O lll. "l - '. ll.a-,, ) 9 H ' NCOME AX TAX nt '.'lmlu', :: ':!. C'A Qud... n,',/.....! mas pm.' N.. M'. n /5 ll. PRVATE NSTRUCTON 'lan't N!;!!!: "..!..j.,n,.,.. n,-(l..,!,.,,. A Sjllut' 3S b'7,, TUURN'.l t '' " ' :! ' ' CllvS ' A'l,,!,. ' V.M'-. * RAHNO.lfl 'l ', r.\wj' a.lalc/..,, r,,.,,-...,,!,,, j ly [).ue!.!..,!,;!':,,. Jt'leC- t.m,,.'?h3 UA'l 'an «B-s4 t,, :, 'l, CflRPNTHV U3 4'J _ (LEAK UP AMERCA "CUAMHG S OUR BUSNESS" Safufocro* our Product" Knvlmlul t Canurcll frnl'jc 'lm Snlnlocton ', 'l.mt M,;.^ Vour lnt.. lllh y.., 9:s 9J WANTED JunkUurl dtallrdc.l. J ml Hghct pneel pjd. 24 h ln SnoM plown. KD TOWNG 54 8t? Us-d Pun.(- U.n -.,', Any'.M ' 380? Ablr D.,,- ), r.,:,, ;.'?H."4nr?l<3?C94 CflRPFTNG 7) 3K 0?a FENCNG & ERECTNG 3»l 044 FLOOR CARE VL. M.ur, -l.ll.u ',,,nl(:(,,!..- h,l A U'lrlm,4 DOS.Hl A n N - wantrjllj'.slrf 7.M,'(( AUTOWHECKH BuSakK'.n: w:..n t.-.'.. lny \;,bl-l * A:,,;!.., HAKOLD STENER 2U lunk C ' D.y KNK CARS SS388.'4 f. m.,,l «6?4?36. Mf ^OL()H'nt.,tl.'H' v.vtnlf Ml,, AnyCnd.l.n-lv. /43 ) 3. fw> 4GMU USED OO', WAWn CALL s S4JD4 MME THE JUMKMAN Scrap ron 8 M005 Pck Up Servce* CAU nstallatons & Repars TH CARP T DOCTOR ~~ ff, NSTSLHTON J.U.v )',>>.,. tr....kl' REE ESTMATES CSHPET SCRVCrS FURNTURE HEHNSHNG M..r..( :.h,n.!, lmluf' '"- l.'d,->.m.rs (Jj 5 7H93 GARDENNG AND LANDSCAPNG RON'S LANDSCAPNG l.ll -n;' M.lrln,n f,,hut. "! H'.nl ll.rhl H,-. ',,.,,,. ' :.: '.., A.< wn STUMP RlMOVAt FRCl tstmates OW RATS MMtDATl SKVCl "JUST STUMPS" HAULNG 4 CLEANUP Allcv cl ;.d;^s d'anel [)'. n:..]l ll tnl'l, l.-t-l^l l',ll 388^295. l Alncv Hj^.''ll-.. V.lnh A G.H.n,':, Clant'd Uu'u Wnk S t;:.;n; A Hume Munm G Cl'.m'. lor.lles luen'k yanh Lt;lt l.uln^ K. d'm wok lully CU! (!> «-stn.arl' PANT-.r. OECOl'.' 6 'A S lulll'mng nenll ol MM^f, Cl..lpwl. yjds crllas «h.e-, hlly ns V.M. MOVERS lludnll, AFTER 5pm NEVNS MOVERS Ooy or Nujhl-.. rr..,. tl Mou^old Cjnd CD''vrcnl t,^ A c «rmuo?; / "E.T. VMUPA' PANTNG" 4 All Tl) n C.lu.'Vjl. ;.,y. '. PLUMBN, v. HOME MPROVEMENT 'H:SW.M:,,.,. ;;,,, <«'l 4- l & UMM,N,^.M\,[ll..\l, VNVl SNl', lmtl Nl, 'l A; M,-j] MNn.;, ;,: ONS v.'u r.^a'.'.,h O(VrlllC5 NUDWN'AVMN rjancm', AMNC ) A] 0 HAS CM HANK OH l«( SMA. S34-39OC MODERN TECH. CONST. HOME M MOVEMENT SPEC. WNTER S«L! NSUUTED WNDOWS. SDNG COMPLETE KTCHENS BATHROOMS. ADDTONS DORMERS. FULV NSURED. TRE! ESTMATES C H r STMAS l.t. ll'l'an l W,lll l,p,. lb, TE, flol l U.l.ol.lurs 5476 AU lltl lr'ahs.'llnsclm. ul'd lutlsecllllkhl CallHlc ,.unm,!', SUMP PUMP ~ ""' DOUBLE PROTECTON FtcEtmlr John lchku nn C)nlr.ctu n Almld Nl lblousull Sp'C. ll)lr»mc luhn Ponoch«Contructon Co. nc. All vj.'. o( tomrudon r.-od.,ln, nummy,,.,,. ry fully nmrcrl All Wnrk n.t.ktchn REMODELNG kh.. lr.. WM J"nnn _ :trv Cn'.lmtHl! tjkn.lly.ll A WU..'. J 'L '.'nulfs PANTNG AND DECORATNG.'M^.n.'MHl''d lt.-kr [ rm VlffVNMSONAOlE lr,,.. ll»n'.?4ln *:. ;.K hn, 'jt,: S Cnnl.cl l - llnul'll K n-. l,l:h rnnl'l' Ht-ac Wall l>pnr(ll nlj llunr All Call Arl l.-'o-lf'.nnlu A 'JH.(.»U-.: m > S naran'm ll lt.- PJbWOo,64 96 BtltlNO : rrl'.lwule : nlr l.k SOSAN'S WALL PAPEBHC STEVES PANTNG nl Ul lo» ram. lp,: lm.l, ,«ENE»S PANTNG nl. Hod. 'Lvl-j Wnk ntrpd n-rtf -. CJ 'APER HANGER lock!. rjh. We look V.n,h PANTNG ntoror ond Extoror»u MM t': N. -l.,, M.H H.'Wn -' w Mm AK: (! '. Wnrk, rlll.-ll. Ml SMAL 'W l-.n,-,: Lw'..., toll [.N.-, SERVC! MOVNG B* EXrH: RrrtNHoust te:' U No.PMOOlt.' S'wcr and.' ' : re.un.bk Call 'UBl: '.' hnm. J4 '5 p t ypy Hp.s.l.'. vpmjys tn' '.' ml nf. Brj.,.., M'lvrp lully u'. ' /ELECTRC,-.: Al lean,, -. Wlllk. low l.ltrl.. 4pm S<'l-;; nhn W. '.ullk.. LcNo 4?y; >:'. Npnl.,n[l,l ' lllcthtlu: h, [ HCKLCttll.'-l ' le H'.- ' r'.lllml JC, OUT THE CAMPUS... Lz Machuta. loft, a ; at Jer3oy Cty State College, was ;." who answered questons posed by ;ron 7 hgh schools throughout Now '. ) recently vsted the college. Among Junor cagers art on Dec. 4 the studonts wl lo rght, Jonnl. ; Collum, Lorn f).; Regonal Hgh,S brck of Berrjon S, New hosts. : '.;',.!.. '< ' M,v name al 6 p.m. Dec. -4 n New wll x-gn hc s Reason for Mr L. Johnson Hgh School.:> Hoys Buskelg.-c.ltlt follow. All ' ; 'f al 6 p.m. ' M '.L' ndcated.. Dec. 8. 'lln.'. '. -'.. North m! r'rday,.'s. Motvllc. tnc D he an- ' -t. ')KS, mnt,..:\ Jan. 9, "lu.,«ay... Hllsde, Saturday, Jan. 2. Sl. Patrck's, away, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 6, Roselle, away, 5:5 p.m. Frday, Jan. S, Rdge, home. Monday, Jan. 2, Nonh Urunswck, home. Tuesday, Jan. 22, Dayon Regonal, home, 4 p.m. Frday, Jan. 25, Gov. Lvngston, home. 4 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29, m maculala. away. Frday, Feb., Roselle Catholc, home. Tuesday, Feb. 5. Hllsde, away. Frday, l-cb. 8, Roselle, home. Tuesday, Feb. 2, Rdye. away. Frday, Feb. 5, Dayon Regonal, away, 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, Gov. Lvngston, away, 4 p.m. Frday, Feb. 22, Davd Brearley, away. to start : Clark's Anl, Johnson Resdua School Grls V;us\ hall team wll lp 984 l<>85 scas-m homo jsann: al J)! Frday. X-c. 4 New Provdence. Oler games < schedule, as repo Head Coach Tony follow. All games u 7:30 p.m. unless m ndcated. U'll al.' ll.. J.. quad match '. ; ' - -»' ".! '., cowv»cros j J--.. MOO S j : v thaws-on'tr;'- J!!UM' c:l-;tllon5 ', PRDE maec cc 3J Hou V JL '.::Ok!!./A.MO n'.uw, f,nk: '..'J-9T90 'A CM&H-r TELEVSON SCJVCL N0HMAN S V ' -,,:,, m.'0 ye. Ur.:\ -l lu.v. 494«K9^ -.V. UOfOCOBNlB _'-,,,... r.'.ll..>l,-l-. v., ; :,., " '. f* tllll f t.'j VOtl? HUM. MfW UNJNG sj/w UAW WtOJllNC S J. v. X'c. S, ll Hrdgewler ;.: J Mrook and llouul Brook hc ')849K5 le wrestlng l lnr.. Johnson :l:'h School n. vasty match p.m. and the..sly malch al ' R'nunng on l-. as retred by! John Redfern, varsty lmes.s.ml he junor U'S second. The.-.'acl s Tom ' -l.\ ce. X. Wood- :!!.".-.\, 7 p.m., 6 p.m. n.n ),x-. 28, Wood- ' ; '';'.' "unancnl, away. ; '"-' ' ' '-'.nounced. ' ';:-!.r, Jan. 5, 9K5, > ' ' H'Mon, away, ' '' ' n. ' : :-: -. J a n. 2, ; ' ' ' ' " :.nal, home. 2 '*'' ' - -.l.v. Jan. 6, '' : :'-!." '.nll-ltl, away. 4 pn '"'!.-^ '.n. 8. Brearley! :..- ; >:.-l. auay, 7:.t() p.m., v :!.v, Jan. 23, > :.-,','!--^,'nme, 4 p.m. ' < <;-:.:.--. H. 26, John : ': '> lu'lm. away,...--!;,-. l.n. ;,.jv :<n l.ne. - p.m. p u --.lav. Jan. 3, k.'-^ '. (.ll.lc. avvay. 4 'M'l s.:.l.v. l-eh. 2. MlsMe. h m.- p m U.---" lr.. -,-h. 6, ' ' " ' ". ;. ". ' O ', 6 l.. ;nl S.tnJay, <.-;>.. >.u.l '),.'nlh < - ' pnposhp. lme and "'-'' ' ' a<m:el. 3. Wednesday, Feb. Lnden, away, 4 p.m. Frday, Feb. 5, Unon Catholc, home, 4 p.m. Frday und Saturday, Feb. 22 and 23, slate dstrcts, lme and place lo be unnounced. Wednesday, l-ch. 27, and Frday and Saturday, March and 2. regonals. Wednesday, March 6. Slale Tournament, lme and place lo be announced. Tuesday. De Kosclle Park, awa\. -'rday. Dec. 2. :.:v,! Hrearley, away. Wednesday and!m > day, Dec. 26 am. Mother Scon llnl. \ Tournanenl. lme n -. nounced. l ; rday, Jan. 4. l'" -... maculala, awav, - pn Tuesday. Jan.!l. U.. -. Catholc, home. Junor km to hold ^ Regsralon 'm ' Rahway Recreaton. Junor Hgh Schon :: Haskelhall League v ' held ths m To he el'hle a h. ' l>e a resdent lral:.' < does no ha\e n,' Kaluav school le league, m '... he seventh lo mn:. wll have legsran " lankl Selo! \' :. SSrttf (ffertffcat and Abaptan r Send '? Coh Wow To:._.^^...!«L SALES, P.O. Box 205, Avenel, N.J. O700 / Name S Address. cty Stato. Zp Mutt sand Self Addrested-Stamped tm.'.p.

7 PAGE 2 THURSDAY. DECEMBER NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATROT NEWS RECORD/CLARK PATROT THURSDAY. DECEMBER PAGE 3 Mayor proclams 'Adopton Week Edtor's Note: Tle followng proclamaton was recently made by Ralway Mayor Danel L. Martn. WHEREAS, there s now an urgent need n our com muny for foster am ajoplve homes for the many chldren who must endure the tragedy of beng separated from (her natural famles; and WHEREAS, the Dv son ot' Youth and Famly Servces for the Stale of New Jersey s attemptng lo servce ths need by pro vdng homes for sblng groups, handcapped youth, and chldre whte, hspa racal descent WHEREAS sorof Yowl Servces outreach prog: of black. c and nlerand the Dvand Famly onsors an am whereby ctzens are advsed of the.opportuntes to adopt or provde foster homes for such deservng youth' NOW. THEREFORE,, Danel L. Martn, Mayor of the Cty of Rahway, do hereby proclam the week of November S to 2-4, 984 as -ADOPTON WEEK" throughout the Cty of Rahway n furtherance of the efforts put forth by (he Dvson of Youth and Famly Servces and urge all ctzens to take approprate notce of ths actvty. DAL-A- SERVCE. nmkh Nrt0rs *Sylvana Phlco tk-general Electrc Portables«Consoles«VCR 'We Servce What We Self" 443 Lake Ave., Colona/Clark 7 Small Electrc Applance Repar* » *-* *»»»» «( ^., TRAVEL DOMESTC * FOREGN TRAVEL GROUP TOURS-CRUSES RAL CONflRMATONS MAM NSTANTLY»K 0U8 COMPUTUUED SYSTW NO MRVC CHAHGt FO«SMVATONS,.... H«k» CtdH 3«.w* MUTOM AV. AHWAY r FRONT ROW CENTER TCKET SERVCE 4 C«n(«nnal Aw*., Oonford l OlSokl.o...U C0NCN5 BDOJOWAV SPOCS. CALl FOR CUERENT US Of SflOWS PHOTOGRAPHY BT John R. Hawks MODH PORTfOUOS Glamour Portrat! fashon Advertsng G'ft Cortfcotu uvul. 75 E. Cherry St. Rahway N THt CHtlltr ST. MALL Macke & Reeves, nc. UPHOLSTERNG 349 Oak Tr Rd. taln N T'S BEEN... EGGERS NSURANCE Snce 933 Back Then Dad Used Polcy Ledgers TODAY WE USE COMPUTERS BUT... PERSONAL SERVCE] STLL COMES WTH THE POLCY 208 W. MLTON AVE., CALL US % Off Wth Ths Adv-< Psychc Readngs by Mrs. Fatma PALM READNG * HOROSCOPES CARD READNG f TAROT CARDS \ Advce on Love, Marrage, Busness, Health, Fnancal and Personal Affars. ALL READNGS PRVATE T Braart Ava. Clartt, N.J. CLARK RAVEL AR-LAND-SEA-RAL NDVDUAL AND GROUP TRAVEL DOMBTC * NTHHATONAL COMPUTMD TCKT SUVC O 9 Westfeld Ave. CLARK (Opposte Dunkn' Donuls) t' V, LQUD & DRY BULK HAULNG N.J. N.Y. PA. CONN.-DELA. TANKERS RENTED FOR TEMPORARY STORAGE MTT TELEPHONE SYSTEMS TELEPHONE NSTALLATONS FOR APTS HOMES BUSNESS Dstrbutors of TE & TT Telephone systems. ORDER NOW FOR HOLDAY NSTALLATON! LARGE VARETY Of PHONfS TO CHOOSE FROM. REASONABLE PRCES CALL MTCH 382-O733 SANf TANK TRUCK CLEANNG Dal Cor. Hart & E. Hazelwood Ave. Welcome To The Peace of Mnd Famly free Demonstraton Aganst Burglary & Fre Our Securty Systems Have Been Protectng Famles For *"5 Years" For more nformaton Col Wreless Alarm (20>) S' Hahla Espaol 2 stop Method FOR PRCE OF ONE carpaf cuonlng wplwlvrf C J fl»«r waxng Resdental! Fully nsured APEX Cleanng Company PAD FOR ANY DOMESTC CAR DRVEN N M0T0HS-HADUT0HS TRANSMSSONS HEAB ENDS*USED TBES Bruce's Aulo Wreckng nc UESVLU AVE. RHWAY UfSVMt HMJtt-lVfNfl NAL KENNETH NAt OWNER FENCE COMPLETE DESGN NSTALLATON FENCES-TENNS COURTS SWMMNG POOLS PLAYGROUNDS SECURTY'PARKNG VNTfGAlVANZD ALUMNUM'WOOD CHAN UMC>WWE 90 W. EMERSON AVE. Bg Dscount Wth Ths Coupon"- ---'Wlh Ths Coupon " 00 OFF Full Servce Car Wash Reg. $5.50 Expro /7/8S Coupon Not Vald wth other Dscounts OFF 50' Any Exteror Car Wash Rea. S3.50 Expre! ///8S Coupon Not Vald wth oth«r Dscounts «/ r. -,., 00% Bn.M. JJa* ONlr ClOTN OUCHS YOU«CAR ~Tk79 AVE. (D 9 WOODBRDGE ^ aa J.P. FORTER AND SONS nsurance Snce 927 RENTERS BUSNESS AUTO Rmpntmntlng * Farmers Groat Amer. ns, Co. N A lxcclsor P.O. Box 20 SMTH ST. PERTH AMB0Y, no Slpcovers, Draperes Bedspreads & Shades Custoot Kad To Order FREE ESTMATE Rahway Fashon Fabrcs NTtlNM MCOKAMS Curtans.Llnenft-Vord Goods U2 MAN ST.. PUBLC NOTCES "BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW" <l *t or.. ga.w«nwu)».> <o~<»~lv tsjk >H (ONflM>«**4 W ho** bh lv.rt.m t««_4 0.-A,»-*>lv w^ b* m. bal -w*».t.b >KwWM.'V la M«tH*., '*»~W «w _ ' ^~jf >«al ~» DO.. ^<«. W Hu. ~ \ - ^ W.,,, WJ U ng. /.'and lh.* al.^08,^,, *. H. (**«//\l» b. U. lo*^. >«. MJU-C NOTCE 'L'Ul.lCNOTC; NOTCE OF PERSONS APPKARNG AS Tl ([ : OWNKHS OV UNCLAMED ACCOUNTS :LD BY THE UA-RVAY SAVNGS NSTTUTON Ch.,..:'. V Sloll.-r. 38 Wuulu Ko.,d. C.lnu. N.w.J.-.%.-v No L'ollS Wllun or Duu' Lynn Yotl. '»7 l..v.vll.- Al.-u^. luu'.w N.-w J./rs.'v No 2e>578 THE UAWA- p SAVNGS NSTTUTON!. r JX) M. S.V. ]'U [l,\ KKK H.hw.v. N.-u J.T,.'«07(k:" PUBLC NOTCE rjhlc NOTCE Tn-. Orcln.lu:.' publj.-d l.-r^nh u.\-. uunulu.v!.,, R.-,]l.r UVU] of llc Councl of tl.' Tou.n:.h ) of C.uk. n h.; Counw <l Unn. Sl.lL'ufN.w J..'p,.'V. l.'ll Nov '). 'JS-,ulu.lllv lunlvr ron '.ul-ul lor f.l ).-.vvj.'.f.t pullu: lw.um.,,.. H^,nl.,v.-.-t n( -..nd Councl of h.' Tovn-.h,),,[ Cl.uk 0 lv h.-ld D. - 7 "K4. S (X) P M -:.lu.'.rl H ',,,lu-.n.)>. Tovn-,hp Cl.'k ORDNANCE AN ORDNANCE AUTORKNO Tl E PL'RC AS[. OT CTtlAlX EQUPMENT TOR Tl E OWNSH' Ol" CLARK AND Tl E CONSTRUCTON OE CERTAN REPARS 'O A SANTARY SEWER LNE AT MDDLESEX RESERVOR. MADSON. KOAD. CLARK. NEW JERSEY AND TO PROVDE -OR E APPROPRATON OE MONEYS Tl EREEOR nr. T ORDANED by lu' G.>v,,n,q Body of rlu-, AM^H,,,l Cl.nk n lw Countu of Unon. N.w,l.r-..'V..-. nllou.-... S.'Clon. Th.t tlu' Toan-.lp ol Cl.uk,u.'.ml. rour.rl 0 ll.' [Hrcl.v.. and msulllo ol VJO {2\ wmlfn]ountl lh.-nl.-.-..[.r.olu.'.lor.,,!.'.mks wth. Cp.Llv 0/ '.(XX).,.,llo,,..,,,,d u.0(k.ll,....ml lw mwl D fxmn] und.'.. ound '.tor.nj.'.ml.,: h,' M,mu,,,., Complex. Cl.uk. N.'W.l.;,..v lh.l ll.' T(uv.h ol Cl.uk,,w.,,,l., conlt.cl dr tl.'.ctu-.lon ol...'mvcv '.'. : r.lor.y.l' 0 u^..' h;.' Cl.ul Volnl.uv Ell' D.'p.rlK'l Th.t.' 'oluv.lup ol Cl.nk.w.rd. contract for.- r.-p.nr-. to...ul.uy M-a-.-r hu-,t h.- Mdd!.-..'\ H.'s.-vor. M.dl-.on Hll l{n.«l. Cl.uk. N.'w.lv-..-v S'don 2. Th.t llu-',lo.-..nd >un»)'.". nflh' odn.ncv., lo v.ccok! wth h.'.p.vlc.nov. p-p..'d hy tt.' 'our.lnp!n.n... nu on ll' wth.' T.u.''.hp Cl.-rk S.'cnon :l All.'(lUpll'll,:]U-.ltols anl nn-.lu.tlo.r. d.'ln.'d h.'.'n.lxjy.' skll h.' ml.'r.k'.... 'VM uhn.'m.'u 'm llw -..ml nproy..[.'nt or puhk.'.-, '! forth n S.ron ol tn-. Odm.uV t ^ h..'hy dol.tuuwd.d sl.u-! h. ht' -.um.t.'d.nonl ol unu'v. 0 w r.-..'l fnn.ll SO:,", s,,;, follow., puch...'.ml n-.l.ll.lon ol.>s>lml> Lnks $'_'H.000 0(); UC.S...ml n-.t.,ll.,ton nf..'.t.nor *6.00U.()0; coslrulon of,,.p.,rs lo th,. s.n.nv -..'lu' nn- S2.0(0.nO lor. l.l.'x ),'dlu.' not to,\>,c,vd S. n.(xk) (K) ulch '.Hu s now.y.nl.hl,' hy ym.' of. pou-.on n tlu- lud..m 0 hul-'l-. ol h.' Townshp ol CL,k pcv.m-.lu.d,.pt..'cl S.?ctan.l. Tlw s.nd.l-qusnons and npowvnt-,.t 0 \\- hnul.'d. ntr.ly fom h.' c.pt.l snlus of lll- lud'.'t or hud-'ts ol tlu- Townshp ol Cl.nU n..mont not to,.\lv.',' -.on,' ol fl<, (XV) X) t s l.'r.'hy d.'l.'.'d. d.rl.u.'l. r.'cl.'d -.ml..h.'d h.t th.' p.rpos.' d.'scnb.'l, ths Ouln.n,' s not. nm.'t,-.m.'n-..'.ml th.' cost of p.:rfonn. ths wok s.» vn.-ft 0 unpoy.--'nl ^ln.l ll.- ou.v.lp n.y l.wfllly r.'jur.' or.k.'.s. ].'.'.l nnov.'.-l Secton S Tlls Odu.m:.' sl.ll l,k.'.'ll.st,-. povul.'l hy law t :;//rt' --,.,. <,r,.x; PUBLC NOTcr: NOTCE Or PUBLC HEARNG BY BOARD OE ADJUSTMENT PLEASE TAKE. NOTCE tl.l ll,' l.hw.y l-lnsplt.l. Kt,! Slon.' Slr.vl. R.TO.V. N... ll.'d..ppllc.lon wth the Lo.ud ol Adjustment ol tlw Cty ol R.hw.y. for.-ytt-w.ml.pptov.l ol. St,- P. cov.-rj lots. (vl. lh. 7o.ml 78 n. hlock HH2. T.m AtUs Ol R.hw.y,nt, r'u.'st to y.v.- ptovslons of tlw Zonm.l Odm.n:.- of the Cty ol R.hw.y to p.'mt tn' nnstctlo ol u-npor.tv p.ukn<l lots on the above nenllou'd lots, lor us,' dml', >,'otl ol constructon of addtons,md renovatons to the Ralway [ lasttal's [ues.'nt Untldtvs and tnuse ol exlstm] house, known as number <>VJ fnssler PUre as tnollke of he supcnntend. of conshclon. The Board of Adlustnent wll hold a pullk- healn.l to co..l,. - the applcaton. the Councl Chamhers. Clly Hall. Clly Hall Pla/.l. RahllMv. N,).. Monday euennn, December 7. 'ls-l. 7.0 P.M.. lastem Slandad Tme. 0 as stkn thereafter,s the Sea.'tav's calendar wll vrmll You.v appear n person or be lepesenled by a).'nl 0 attorney auhehc.n) lor 0 oppo-.lon to he sad applcaton, at the Popct tllllv- The appllcalon and all nertnenl data.le on lk' n the offce ol the Ck-k o( th,. Uoaul. n tlw Ctv l.ll and may l.- examned dut< e)la busness hours John L "'ou-. pesdcll ol Rahway los lal. ap.k.,,.. Kdf Stan,' Sleel Rahway. N. L'/O/S' ce *L!< 7< PUBLC NOTCE NOTCE TO CREDTORS ESTATE Ol : MARE. P. JOSS so known as MARE PERRY JOSS. Deceased Pursuant to the order of ANN P CONT. Sunrojah.- of the Cmmv of Unon, made on the 30lh day ol November. AD., <MM. upon the pplcntlon of the underslned, as Exsrutrx ol the estate of sad l.veased, notce s hevhy ns-.-n 0 the credtors ol sad d-ceased to ex hbtt to the suhscrller under 0.th or affrmaton ther clams and.mdt a(j.nst the estate of sad d-ceased wthn sx months do the dale of Saul order, or they wll v forever b.te<l from pmsectn;! etovenj the sane.vansl the Gerlnde M. Peny Executrx Annston] & Lttk' AllonlVs P.O. Uox 67D W V.l PUv Rahwnv. N.J PUBLC NOTCE S 'RPS SAL: SUP' ( OH COURT Ol' N : V JlHSlV CHANCERY DVSON UNON COUNTY DOCKFl" NO ' 22M H-l Ull T MORTGAGE CORPORATON. PLlnnff VS -TXX G RAMOS ^l.. D.'lcnd.nls CVL ACTON WRT OF EXHCLmON FOR SA E OF MORTGAGKD PREMSES By vluh* ll lu*.jbov-..l^t-cl wr ol okfulon lo M.' du.-cl-d sh.ll -'xposr [or s.»l' l)y publc v.tdu..'. ROOM 207. n th. Cout HoKf. u llw Clu of Kl.-.,U. l. N.. or WEDNESDAY, h.' l«lh \.\y o p.tvml>.' AD.. 0K.,, w o'clock n llu' aftonuvn of s.kf d.v Mnlclp.llv Clly of l^hw.-y Slr.vf.wkl.s,.. 0 W Ch.Ttv SlHVl T.K l.nl.ml HlocU Los -l, 7. Ulotk *)M Apoxm.\K. dlm'om b') 7 lvl K l(>.t(>0 tv N.M.-hl tros lr.vl: Est'lhuk Avvll- 'lu'r.' -; dm.tppnxumtfly Sf>. r.^l2.2 kuvtlw wth mt.nvs (mt M.V L''l. l'jh-l..ml cosk Tl.-f.- W.. lull l...,.,l d.^cnpmon on.' n tn' Unon County Slk'nlfs Olllv Tl.' Sl.'K M» llv T. hl lo.-dj.mn ths s.l,- Al.VN D. M.LKR. ATl'Y CX KfOJ (D.J4 RNR) RALPH -UOF.-LCH Sh'nll /22. /20. l'.v:jl(m 6 PUBLC NOTCE NOTCE OE ACTON US' RAWAV HOARD OE AD.ll S TME-N T PLEASE TAKE NOTCE h.t.' Board ol Aduslnet ol the Cty ol Rahway al the conclusku of a publc Uean,] h.'ld on November '). 0g. 0 consder the applca lon ol Alce and Joseph C/m.r lor u-vcw,\td appoval of a Ste Plan covenn. lot 7. block 3W>. T.tn Alas ol the Cty of Ralway and a uglest for. v.uance to penult the conver ;.ku of the two lamly dwelln;!. known as.n7-7 W. Grand Avenue, nto. lour famly dwellng, dd approve the Ste Plan and dd 'lant he varance sought Alce and Joseph Cl/mar. applcants 67 West Grand Avenue Rahway. N.J. t 2/6/H'l l ; v: $(>.43 The human race wll be Kre*tly mproved when men attend to the bu&ncss of mprovng h l PUBLC NOTCE The Rahway Polce Dcjwmcr pursuant 0 N.J.S.A. 40AM 57 wll aucton off a nunlwr of bcycl-s whc have come nto the department's possesson thtou'jh ahan- The aucton wll take place at the Ralway Polce! ead]laters. Cty Hall Pl.ua on Satuday. Dcc.-mb.-r.th at )0 PM.. VUJWV ol the tems (or sak- wll stat al \2 K) &jt. X'mlH P O'D.v R.lw.w Polc.' D...nm.' _' 2/o. L'/8- PUBLC NOTCE PUBLC NOTCE NOTCE OF ACTON BY BOARD OE ADJUSTMENT PLEASE the Board of of Hahway publc heat cven'j. Noconsder he Er.-da lor rev Ste PL- Tax Atlas O and a rcjucs ml the use. tw-o ou-.tn.] cunl and tn located on tl. monly know Street, dd. and dd.jr.nt TAKE NOTCE tlut Adjustment ol the Cty t the concluson ol a UJ held on Monday c-ml).rr 9. 0W to pplcalon of Mchael ew and appoval of. An!) lot 57. block 83. f the Cty of Rahway, for a vanance to per as lvnt] <u.\ners, tw aparlncts on the se d lloors ol the buldlv] - sad lot 57 and com as Mam OW tlw Ste Plan the l-aunc..' sou.jhl t 2.O/S- Mchael Fcda. applcant 483 Mam Street Hahway. N J -Ve- $7 3t> PUBLC NOTCE NOTCE OE ANNUAL LOT OWNERS MEETNG "The memlh.ts ol the Ha/clwood Cemetery Company ate uotfu-d that the Annual Lot Own.-rs Mccny, wll K- held at the Ha.'clwood Ccmelev Company offce. West LoU,' Avt-nue and Beechaood Ra.ul. Ralway. N.*.- Jersey, on Thusday. Januay ,.! 2 p m for the purpose ol elcctnj a Bo.rd of Trustees and the tramacton ol other busness as may be potcrly broujhl bcfoe such meetlnt!. AZE.WOOD CEMETERY COMPANY W.ud B.mann S.s:etav L't 2M PUBLC NOTCE ' Ecc: $40 92 PUBLC NOTCE NOTCE OF "TAX SALE Nolce of Sale by the Cty of Hallway of Real Projcry stuated n the Cty of Rahway, Unon County, New Jersey, for unpad taxes and other muncpal lens PUBLC NOTCE s hereby.jvc th.t Rw>t E. Publsh. Collector of Taxes ol tlw Cty of Ralway and A. Charles Battlsla. Assstant Muncpal Colleclor of Taxes of the Cty of Rahway. wll offer at publc aucton on Tuesday he th day of December. "H4 at ten o'clock n the forenoon (prevalng lme) n the Councl Chamubrs of the Rahway Cty Hall. Cty Hall Ptaza. n tlw Cty o( Rahway. Unon County Ncu Jersey, the several lots and parcels of Lmd and real pro >erty herenafter set {onh whch arv descrwd n accordance wth the last tax duplcate ncludnj tlw name of the owners as shown on the duplcate n the Cty ol Rahway. The sale wlt be mode at the ttmo and place afoesak 'He amounts set forth below represent a complete statement of all muncpal charuys ajanst the properly exstng on December (ojcther wth nterest on all tems computed to December. 984, ex c-ludly advertlslnj costs and costs of sale js per Publc Laws 983. Chapter 478. approved January 2. 9S4. Tlw sak' wll be made n f*v to such person as wll purchase the pro pery. subject to mempron at the lowest rate of nterest, but n no case n excess of 8% per annum. f at tlw sak? a person shall offer to purchase, subject to redempton at the rate of ntervst U.'S4 than %. he may n k'u of any rale ol nterest to redeem, offer n premum over and above the amount of taxes or other chanjes. as n law specfed, due the muncpalty and the property shall le struck off and sold to tlw bdder who offered to pay tlw amount of taxes other chanjes plus the hghest amount of premum. Payment (or tlw sale shall bv' made before the concluson of tlw sale by cash or certfed check only, or the property shall n; resold. Any pacel of x'al properly lor whch thex shall be no other pur chaser wll bv struck off and sold to the Cty of R.-hway n (ee for redempton at 8% and the Cty shall have llw same remedes and rghts as other purchasers.ncludng the rjlt lo bar or foreclose the rght ol redempton. Tlw sale s made under the provsons of the Revsed Statutes of N.v Jersey 937 enttled "Sale of Real Property 0 Enloce lens" Sec lon 54:5-9 tc 54:5 el seq. At.t\y tme before the sale, the owner may make payment of the amount due. together wth nterest and costs ncurred to date of payment and whch payuwnt shall be tnade at the Offce of the Collector ot Taxes. Cty Hall, Rahway, New Jersey. All checks must be CERTFED and payable to the Cty of Hahway, No. Blk. Lot. Nanw '7 5 Dank'l R. Kou., Danel R. Koujl H Antono! Chrya..n0opolo!; ' 7't ^ Antonlos Orysanthopoulos John & MKWW Ollplunt o "O 28 Rotx-rt P. OBrf Dlnu-n. Dnwn. MD & Rrynoso, MD D.wkl V.v M 3. l&l 2 Dorollv Blanche Kull M. 5<) 9 A Joln P^lro T Harrson. Jr. & Judth A. Wlllar 6. 2'n (vl Josu V. Fcmanduj! Emllto & Gladys Hucra Harrson Wlllar H. Wlllar. Sr & Helen A.B.S. nc. 2: JohnJ Charko A John Pedro 2B. f>86 9 Ell & Johnny Austn Carl Johnson A Waverly Johnson 2" Mary Keth Dcnholtj. PaWy, Tuck-r /a Rahu/rty lndu;;lrll Assoc Rahway ndustral Cler, nc. 33. f5» Josejjh Hanyarer Total Len wth ntea'st 0 Dec., 9R4 $ J t /5. /22./29.2/6/ > ROGER E. PRBUSH Collector ol Taxes A CHARLES BATTSTA Assstant Muncpal Collector of Taxes CTY OF. N.J. Fee: $ HowTo TameThe Bear. TllcttlllXlnvl vans djusenuvltl l«,,,,,,,mm, - s Sal-ms. l.rds llnuul, He PJV., S.H-MWS u,.,.vt '.l-.ul nn, lt..,,,k law. ;,,,.,hk- nleesl.,l,-,,,ml',n,,l wlh;«arjnk\'dnnm'7.:rt.s.«,,,lls u c.llll.rse. ^" v jn.>.urt,,,,,r,n-.rm. Take - ^ ' t \!! M ' ' ' j ' ' " " s t o c k - V ^!s!;;t«m\!v!mj,''jv.'r'. stock. - - TAKNG TOP HONOR...Frank D. Brunetto, Jr., left, was recently named as the local wnner n tho Annual Sonate Youth Program n Rahway Hgh School und thereby qualfes for the natonal competton sponsored by the Unted States Senate and tho Wllam Randolph Hearst Foundaton. Wllam Cladek, loft, the charman of the selecton commttee, announced Mr Brunetto was selected as tho wnner based on hs excellent school record, ncludng hs varous leadershp roles and extracurrcular actvtes as well as hs outstandng recommendatons and hs essay on why he wanted to partcpato n ths program. He s presently servng as presdent of tho Rahway Hgh School Student Government Assn. He s also a member of tho Prncpal's Advsory Commttoo, Varsty R" Club, yearbook staff sports edtor, nter-club prosdont and varsty soccer captan. Ho was also a delegate to tho 984 Amercan Legon Boys State Conventon. Mr. Brunelto wll compete on the natonal levol Fob. 2 to 9. JOB WELL DONE...Horace Baker, left, a senor at Flahway Hgh School, s congratulated by Wllam J. Cladek, the co-ordnator of Century n Rahway. for bong named the school's top Century Leader. Century honors Baker l>r;ce Baker, a senor al Ralway Hgh School, was named the school's lop Century Lcutcr uccortlng to Wllam J. Clalek, he entudnator of CetHn'y n Hallway. "He 7 year-old student s now elgble n compete wth tt her local wnners tron arouu! he slate for one of two S,5(0 scholarshp, am an allenpense pad trp n he Century Ml leaders Natonal Con ference, whch wll le held rclay to Monday, March 5 to X. l<>85, n Colonal WUansbur!, Va. State wnners wll compete for the natonal wnner's prze of an addtonal S().()()() scholarshp. The Century leaders Program s desgned to brng together and recognze student leaders who show. both strong leadershp abltes and an nterest n the future of Amerca, reports Mr. Cladek. Horace Haker was judged on the bass of leadershp ' sklls, school am communty nvolvement, and a cur ren events examnaton. He also wrote a short essay on a partcular ssue that challenges Amerca n ts thrd cenury. The runner up n the competton at Rahway Hgh School was Joe Kostck. Ths s the Oth year of the Century Leaders Program, whch awards a total of S n scholarshps to 204 you'. leaders. Century s sponsored j and admnstered by he ' Natonal Assn. of Secon ', dary School Prncpals and ; funded hy the Shell Companes l : tnndaton. The Wllanshurg meetng wll be hghlghted hy major speakers and semnars, along wth dscussons among students and leaders front the worlds of busness, educaton and government. Sneakers at past conferences have ncluded former Presdent (erald Ford, newsmen. Harry Reasoner; Howard K. Smth; Tom lrokaw, and Charles Kuralt; Phlosopher and futurst. Hucktunster Fuller, and the lbraran of congress, Danel Hoorstn. PUBLC NOTCES "BECAUSE THE PEOPLE MUST KNOW" (EdtQC Naa. PubltC Notc* udv«nsng plays u unque rale both n Amercan htory and tn b«procts by whch h Country's democracy t pr«*rv«d. H on* pf«mts«t (bar p«ople mutt b* Wotmed >' K«y or«lo govern Th*n«lv«s competently. Publc Notce advertsng frr cum«nto beng wfh the Congre«of That body. recognung "* reponblty lo the p«opl«. requred tk«potmaec General to od/erf«for bd* for he comtucton ot n*«r pot o'ket. Prom hot r*qupt ou begnnng lo the cample* publcaton reqursmenrs n federal, toe and local kw today, government offcok have Come mor«and more lo understand llwr oblgatons to nform the publc through Publc Norce udvertsng. Newpapert ovtf the yean have b«ert h«v«hcu by whch these oblgatons hove b««n fullle^. hw wu contnue To bs as long as the publc demands that t be nformed frequently and by the bet means possble) PUBLC NOTC Pl*'.s.f l.,kl' notc' that the Plan nlnj Band of he Townshp of CLrk, on Novonbt't' 3, 9r*l, cotlvntny tlu? applcaton of An thony Gu-sl of LM Wyslu-W AvtU, CUrk, Nt-u/Jorsk-y. forpn> p*'rly known.s Lot 2A. -.JU) ).nt ot UM (>, n >UK:U :H..» ; wt Lvt\\ <m llw T.w Map o( th»- Towmllp of.^ 7H.«UM Au»-nu-, CUrk, N.-w J*rs*v. >>"d wht-h.pp'"--'"f->'>»' st'd of tl' follou/j. Subdvson of wo.wvs ol jjrou'y known.^s 2t\. l V.m p.u of lot 6 n llrw-k 3..^ M't forll on tlw "l'.»x M.,p of h.- tnwnsl.p of CLuk. "Hvolvr ptopt'rly s owu-l ' by L.tuK>n(.v tmtl.ok Schwn Tl).- pllc.on Kbj«'ct to condton*.. J. *l"hu.ppllc.tt sought to m f l *) mtjltplf lamly unts on s.ul pro ptty to^'ttwr wth >t tu/o f.wnly unt.' PL.nnln. Bn.rd co.wld'r.'d.. sle pln of thf pro H>ly n nnn.v ton wth thn. 'ht' applk.nl >.' The Plannn. joad,, po«l he sl- plan and lt.nted he v.,,.,,uvs soujhl hy the applcnt sul>jt't lo 4 condtons ^el fotth n the R.'solullon appovnj he '..' plan..ld R.'soKlons p.v.'.,'l Uy he Pbnnlmj Hoard of he lou.n^lr of ClalU are on fle n tlw offce ll the Plannm Hoard of the Townshp of Clark and.le..v.llahle for nspw- n Paul t Wllams. Jr. Atlo'y lor Applcant r >0 -eux Av.-me W.'slMd. N. 0(y)l PUBJC NOTC-: NOTCH OF CONTHACT The Muncpal Couu'U " llw Cty of Rahu/ay ha;,.w.mfed a contract wthout compelltlue hlddnj as a professonal sevce lor extraor dmary. lns >.-cfl.bu' s.rvce) pur suant lo N.J.S.A. 40 A <v. Ths contract and lesolnllon AR authorl/lntj t are avalable for publc lns >ecton n.' offce of the muncpal rlek. Avoded to U.l»l ; Uosa Sevlces for cosultnn purjoses ly.w X Communty Development H (K:k Cr.n Po.r.un ol Unon Comvl Cty Ckk Clly ol Hahway t 2/6/84 f.v$5ffl KTCHEN CREW.:.Clark's Arthur L. Johnson Rogonal Hgh School Crusader Band's annual craft and flea market was hold n Clark on Nov. 7. Servng food n the ktchen durng the event are, left to rght, Mrs. Kathy Bongovann. Mrs. Dane MacAvoy, Lor Ann Phlpone, Joyce Fscher and Wanda Budznsk. ( SERVCE DRECTORY"! FORMCA COUNTRTOPS CUSTOM MADE & NSTALLED BUZANSK MPBOTEM B & S Contractors nteror txtenor Pantng Wallpaperng >A Roofng Carteret Parcol And Packut;*- Center Daly Parcel And Package Pck Up By Unted Parcel Servce and Purolator" Courer t Quatdq ^JoD B SDNG - ROOFNG WNDOWS CUSTOM ADDTONS BULT DORMERS SHOWROOM 24 ELM AVE., FREE ESTMATES - FUUY LCENSED & NSURED FNANCNG AVALABLE - ALL WORK GUARANTEED N WRTNG JON OUR FAMLY OF SATSFED SUSTOMERS N YOUR NEGHBORHOOD 8-63 SDNG WNDOWS ROOFNG DORMERS ADDTONS Accurate Rug Cleanng, nc. 20 Gertrude St., Clark Rugs Steam cl*oned by truck mounted unt. / UphoUt«ry & >{ Drapery Cleanng v n M t CtannUlkJ W«t ( h wn & 7,W <?Jb COMMCUll UlSOMUl AJdan. Roof. EMCRGNCY StRVKC Tullv mur.d 54 J-2763 K ART 8, HANK by^\ PALUMBO -* ' CORONA CONSTRUCTON COMPANY C0L0NA. N.J. lnmtms MOOW 3tl-S4« MAKWDSK J BULDERS HO«M npronmral 4»«K>»O<(O( 4 AMHUm { Ktcfc.m Battrotms Koofnj Mng *pkc«a»nf >M» by Tftnol l»rfnttrj«s Flr«nuronc* FUEL OL Premum Grade 50 Gal. Mn. CASH ONLY Servce avalable S*B step method carpet cleanng Klt PRCE OF ONE -u\ly l FRE SAFE CHMNEY SWEEPS Ol Cos Cpl CONSERVE FUEl PREVENT CHMNEY FRES BEST MASONS Constructon Co., nc. G«n«ral Confraefac- f«p«td. Halls -,>>: ralroad tes x^ 'patot <L> wattr-proofmq Fully nsured Free Estmates 4J-569O FURNTURE CATALOG SERVCE Your connecton tor Drand name furnture at the lowest prce*. Shop around, then calf us wth the namd'of tho manufacturer and tho stylo numbor lor your BEST PRCE 504 Fourth Avo. Clxabetfa, N.J OT» tw. la. M B t. w «cataloql. Cull: FREE DELVERY FREE SETTNG UP FREE SERVCE N YOUR HOME ROOFNG HOT TAR SHNGLES SLATE RtPARS SDNG * VNYL COATED ALUMNUM WOOD H 0 M E REPWCCMN MPKOVEMEMS WNDOWS AND REPARS fnc, Call An Expert / All STATE ROOf NG 7 SONO ~ NOW lltnuvfmnls L J CALL ANYMr, > < Jo«o l Cool..., "' : \ ^, (tut(*»«d 'w*., r'»'- FREE ESTMATES^! A& A TREE SERVCE FRE ESrMAU fuuv NSUHr (HtWOOP CAR & TRUCK RENTALS CARS-PCK UPS VANS'DUMPS POAl 0HG HM tlt PNT - RTE SERVCE DRECTORY ADS can be yours! Only *75 TOTAL for 8 consecutve weeks. F&P SEAMLESS ALUMNUM GUTTERS CLEAN OUTS -REPARS L6AT GUARDS NSTALLED sofrtt a FASCA MUMNUM TRM W0HK HERE ARE 6 REASONS TO START!! New Low Low Wnter Rates Lowest Bank Rates n the State!! All Types of Fnancng Plant Avalable. Home mprovement f t and Secondary Mortgage Loans Pay Nothng Untl the Job s Completely Fnshed Free Home mprovement Estmates Wnter Sale On All Work Scheduled Now. Most Jobs Completed n Week Open 6 Days a Week, Monday-Saturday Member Natonal Remodelers Assn. 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8 PAGE 4 THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 984 NEWSRECORD/CLARK PATROT We can help you enjoy all these holday trac And avod another. Traffc s one holday tradton you can do wthout. How? On New Jersey Transt's Northeast Corrdor Ral Lne, you can rde fast and comfortably rght to Penn Staton n mdtown Manhattan, just one block from Macy's mracle on 34th Street. Take a walk up Ffth Avenue and you'll see one shop wndow after another, vendors wth chestnuts, and the sprt of the season everywhere. Enjoy skatng beneath the tree at Rockefeller Center or the Rado Cty Chrstmas Spectacular, and never even thnk of grdlock and parkng problems. By the way, you'll also save "money wth New Jersey Transt. Two chldren, years of age and under rde free wth every full fare* payng adult durng all weekend and holday hours. The tradtonal attractons are for all of us to enjoy. Wth New Jersey Transt, you can enjoy gettng there, too. 'v.ul (. *onnnt.kon tckers ru>r vald. fej TRANST MOMAM kl AS.clVUNOK.V* '* '- FOR SCHEDULE AND FARE NFORMATON, CALL WEEKENDS AND EVENNGS.

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