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1 HhrtN m 'J. 7:..'3 5 New Jersev's oldest week y newspaper Establshed 8 Vol. 44, No. 54 Rahway, N.J., Thursday, May 8, 967 locen- EXAMNNG NEW LAUNDRY EQUPMENT at John E. Runnells Hosptal for Chest Dseases n Berkeley. Heghts ore (left to rf ffj7~7ames~pett5r laundry manogerr~&j?ene-nar gello, M.D., superntendent d. medcal drector; Walter. U'rch of Rchwoy, Freeholder; and Lous Glocona, presdent, board of managers. hosptal foundry offcally opened May 3. Rack, Lombard! Dsagree On Second Ward Yard Cty Yard most Rahway resdents don't know where t s but most of m know exactly where y don't want t, And apparently many Second Ward resdents don t wanttre. Second Ward Democratc councl - canddate Wllam A. Rack sad today that he was opposed to puttng " Cty Yard n Second Ward and called for a publc hearng before any furr acton s taken by Cty admnstraton to clear ar on matter and at same tme Second Ward Counclman Menotd Lombard! sad that rumors to effect that new Cty Yard wll be n tho Second Ward were "wthout foundaton." He ndcated that plans now call for Yard to be located n Essex St. or Leesvlle Ave. area. Mr. Rack sad that he had gone on record opposng re-locaton of yard and had dstrbuted pettons to.resdents who protested Junor Hgh Concert Set For May 9 Rahway Junor Hgh~ School nstrumental Musc Department wll present a Sprng Concert on May 9, at 8 p.m. n school audtorum. Featured n program wll be concert band, orchestra and stagehand under drecton of Harold.. Magee, Drector of nstrumental musc. ;: A wde varety of musc wll be presented by three groups. ncluded n numbers wll be Varald Voln Concerto, Festval Prelude, A Touch of Tuba solo by Davd Ganes, and ntermsson Rff. publc s nvted to attend. Tckets are avalable from any band member or at door. Proceeds wll go nto, a scholarshp wll be used to send muscans to Summer Musc Schools. For thrd consecutve year, Senor Ctzens of Rahway wll be guests of honor at concert. Recreaton Department of cty wll provde transportaton for Senor Ctzens who wlll.be escorted to r "reserved" seat secton by members of Junor Servce Club., A muscal number wll be dedcated n r tunu and y-w4h- Be'provded wth refresh-- ments by Band Boosters' Club. Baumann Florsts have donated flowers to be presented each Senor Ctlzer attendng. Contract Let For Rahway Post Offce Postmaster General Lawrence F. O'Bren announced ' that a contract has - ^enaware dtobu» d T a Offce at Rahway, N.J. buldng wll be owned by Howard and Helalne 6 South th St., tekk l to Poet Offce nfrtfflent for yean wth»n?ml optons runnng r h v> years. t wll be focaldn^/perceand ^/percdm c t s and E. Mlton Ave. Pre lmnary BtlmateB ndcate plans for a Second Ward yard. " furr urge all nterested resdents to unte wth me n protest, wth a vew towards preservng resdental character of area aganst ths comtemplated move, a move that could open door for or commercal projects n area," Mr. Rack sad. S n commentng on project,- Counclman Lombard also sad: "We have also proposed that a stockade fense be erected on Valley Rd. sde of Water Department to cover unsgntly ppng now vsble from street. t s apparent to me that to have consdered Water Department area for anythng or than ts current purpose would be shortsghted. rr future years, Water Department requrements wll no doubt requre expanson of facltes and land now avalable must be kept open for that purpose," that ntal nvestment n project wll total apll$548o roxlmately$5478; Ths represents lowest responsve bd of seven receved by Department on a compettve bass. one - story buldng wll be ar-condtoned and offers more workng room than present buldng. t wll have an nteror space of 7, square feet, compared wth a total of 9," square feet n present buldng. new post offce s expected to be completed 5 months after planb are approved. -Space nbulld-" ng on west sde of Esterbrook Ave., between Elm and W. Mlton Aves. wll n be abandoned for postal purcoses. Chldren's Art Show Attracts Many Parents second annual chldren's art show sponsored by Cty- of -Rahway Arts Guld wth Julus Weber of Por,t Readng as nstructorj^attracted a large group of people to vew dsplay. Wnners were: water color ages 6-9, Ncholas Koubotas, Randy Kotuby and Denlse Soppas wth Barbara Arjeml recevng an houurable mentlon; : Wnners n watercolor for - age group were: Lnda Aclcen, Lynn Stanslowsk, Maron Baskervllle wth honorable menton to Kathleen Ruff. Debbe Moran, Howard Garrson and Peter Rusln placed n that order (or pastels n 6-9 age group wth Paul Rtter recevng honorable menton. ' Mare Weldllng, Susan Kowal and Peter Traverman fnshed n that order n pastels by - year olds wth Greta Moussaghl recevng honorable menton. n ol pantng group, Lous Blao, ErlcRaamuBsen and Eml Matarese were ft-pr awrmrt nnr-th<tfl Awards were donated by nstructors of adult pantng and ceramc classes. Judges for show were Henry Peterson and Conne Delmonco. Taga Named R.H.S. Grd Coach ;Apsley To Be Top Assstant Jm Talgla, veteran football mentor, was apponted varsty coach of Rahway Hgh School last nght by Board of Educaton. appontment flled a post that had been vacated by Ken Stout's resgnaton last Jan., and lays to rest rumors that -haa-clrculated-ever-btnce-asq_h8_.pos8ble successor. Talgla has been a football coach for 7 years, sx of whch were spent at Rahway as lne coach. For past eght years he has been head man at Hllsde. After recevng hs master's at Rutgers, where he played varsty football for four years, he served three years n Navy and n went on to play professonal football for two years wth Jersey Cty Gants n A.JTtr Jlm has served football n an admnstratve role too - havng been presdent of Unon County Football Conference and co-charman of N.J. Coach's Assocaton Football Clnc. Bll Apsley, who was ap- -potnted-llnexoacrrnnderta^ glacs no stranger_to.ralway football fans havng served n ths capacty from 959 thru 965. Apsley s a graduate of Glassboro Teacher's where he played three years. A resdent of Scotch_ Plans, and far of._ fve chldren, Bll Apsley wll be a very welcome sght back on ndans squad. Or assstant coaches wll be named at a later date. Rahway School Board Votes Pupl Transfers To Reduce Racal mbalance Problem A ' three step program amed at an overall m- ~pf5ve"heh'r"n""tre"~qualtty~~of~.educaton, provded- n.... Rahway. Publc School System was voted last nght by, Rahway Board of Educaton. frst step desgned to reduce, to some degree, exstng.-, racal. -mbalance would be taken n Sept. 967 by lmtng use of Columban and Grover Cleveland Schools for use of grades klndergardenthrough N THE MDDLE OF THNGS We were certanly, proud to see so many Amercans marchng through New York to proclam r support of our boys n Vetnam ths weekend and especally proud of many Rahway resdents who joned parade. Amercan Legon, Post #5, whch organzed groups from here, sad ths week that parade was surely a success...n more ways than one. greater-than-expected turnout of people for parade caused a four hour delay for many partcpants but thanks to an outstandng effort by Rahway Hgh School Band, under drecton of Roger Bangert,,tme was put to good use and turned nto an enjoyable experence for everyone wthn heorng dstance. A lot of work and sacrfce went nto that parade and here n Rahway specal "thanks" goes to everyone who* partcpated especally some members of band who sacrfced payng jobs Saturday nght to march n parade and Mayor Marsh and a leadng local ndustry who provded buses for our marchers. But we weren't too proud of what appears to be a j tce of spendng taxpayers money far poltcal gan et\ Cty Hall- At last Councl, meetng Counclman Knneally brought to lght an nterestng ncdent; - Xerox machne was jammed at Cty Hall one day. Wjsn reparman was fnal / able to locate troutge"'- pece of paper jammng machne turned out to be a press release for an affar for a local poltcan. Counclman Knneally was gentleman enough not to menton man's name so we'll respect hs confdence. But-we-can!}_raspect_Jdea_of_LetLng_ths "ha ppen. To use Cty Hall equpment or personnel for.poltcal purposes s just plan wrong. We've had enough of t. Rahway's Head Start program for ths summer wll receve $,4 n federal funds, t was announced at deadlne tme by Rep. Cornelus E. Gallagher from hs Washngton offce. cty communty servce group wll put $3,7 nto cost of operaton. program wll provde classes each week for 45 underprvleged youngsters. Redevelopment Announces East Hazel wood Project Albert F. Goetz, Charman of Board of Commssoners of Cty of R a h w a y Redevelopment Agency announced to Board at ts monthly meetlng, that wth purchase dtlonal- 8 acres to- be used for park purposes and resdental conservaton. ndustral area s comparatvely undeveloped land. Dverse ownershp of small vacant lots and complcated ttle problems have made assemblage too costly for prvate operatons. n 964 tax return to Rahway was a mtnlscule $6, nstead of $, or more whch should come n from ths area. addtonal revenue s sorely needed by cty to offset rsng cost of muncpal BAUER-BROOKS TO BE CLOSED Bauer-BrooloCo. any wll be closed May, n respect of death of Robert C. Bauer. Mr. Bauer, of 66 Bryant St., was presdent of Bauer-Brooks Company. ~of frst ' - property;" trre- East Hazelwood Project has entered a new phase of accomplshment. Purchase by Agency of a house- and extra_lot from Mr. and Alonzo Brewer located at 969 East Hazelwood Ave. marked begnnng of assemblage of a 57 acre tract for ndustral use.. plan for EastHaz-^ elwood Project proposes a combnaton use. A 57 acre tract to be cleared for an ndustral park, and arr-ad- and educatonal servces. As a by product, hundreds of new Job opportuntes wll be created for local resdents. Sx optons to purchase property have been obtaned to date ncludng one of (Contnued ort Fage 4) Loyalty Day Parade Set Veterans of Foregn Wars Post 68 of Rahway wll try agan for Loyalty Day Parade whch was raned out on May 7. new date B May n Cty of Long Branch, N.J. Startng at :3 p.m. Rahway group wll be lead by Foerjcommander Donald Davsson. Unon County Contngent wll be headed by Dstrct Commander John Kopk a past Commander of Rahway Post. Post once agan s askng support of ctzens to attend parade. ParadeJs sponsored by Monmouth County Councl V.F.W. t s held each year to show our Loyalty to U.S. Government. Retred Men Name Offcers Rahway Retred Men's Club nstalled r new offcers at a dnner at Trnty Methodst Hall on May. newly nstalled men are: John Klesecker, presdent; Randolph Glman, frst vce presdent;. Arnold Prest, second vce presto dent; Mark Woods, secretary; and Jason Kemp, treasurer. fourth and specal educaton classes, and transferrng -ffth-grade -from -Columban., School to Madson School and ffth and-stxth gtades of Grover Cleveland School to Roosevelt School. Ths step can be accomplshed wthout necessty of provdng bus transportaton, t was reported. second step, also to be accomplshed n' Sept. 967, calls for provdng supplementary educatonal servces, materals and t's concdental that n lne wth Board of Educaton's announcement last nght of a plan to allevate de facto segregaton n Rahway schools, that ths has been proclamed Freedom Week n Rahway n honor of N.A.A.C.P. celebraton of 3th annversary of Supreme Court School ntegraton decson. An Academy Award wnnng nght at atre and for free? t's true! A coupon, whch'appears on Page three of ths ssue, offers a FREE admsson to Rahway atre to see " Russans Are Comng..." and' " Fortune Cooke" now through Tuesday. Just present coupon from ths paper. pay one adult admsson and anor adult s admtted FREE- Rahway Cvl Defense and Polce Reserves are recrutng resdents for tranng n r programs. Rahway men over are elgble for Polce Reserves, and women and those under ore needed for communcatons -work t* CVvl Defense. Representatves wll be n he downtown area ths Saturday to sgn up volunteers. Stop and have a talk. Or, contact Secretary of Polce Reserves at Polce Headquarters, behnd Cty Hall, for full nformaton. Rahway s one of few towns n New Jersey thaf. conducts an annual Memoral Day Parade. But ths may just be LAST parade f more organzatons do not l^^ has reported that so far response from clubs and cvc groups^to march on May 3 at a.m. has been poor. Yet, re s no better way to show prde r one's organzaton and town, and to commemorate ths natonal holday, than through partcpaton. t's not too late for your club to sgn up. Contact Howard Sammond, West Mlton Ave., , and he wll arrange a poston n parade for your group. Dscplne Report Gven Rahway Board of Educaton reported lasfnlght recept of a comprehensve report coverng dscplnary measures n Rahway Secondary Schools. report, prepared by Prncpal Robert Shaw and Vce Prncpal John Kuhlman of Senor Hgh School staff, an' P"y M. Vapnrtnp, Prncpal of Junor Hgh School, offered explct detals whch make t clear that dscplne n school system s a matter of contnung prorty. report ncluded a detaled log of referrals by teachers and students, names and frequences of detentons and r causes, tardness lsts and suspenson causes. Superntendent of Schools Rchard M. Nash stated that. "pyrmlntnn a npypr n rpslra"ble - dscplnary measure. However, when all or efforts fall, we wll recommend expulson." Nash declared, "we do not close our doors to suspended pupls. However, when any gven student s suspended, he must provde a meanngful statement of ntenton to partcpate. and cooperate wth what Rahway school system offers hm. Moreover, each successve suspenson results n greater requrements for readmlsson." Mr. Kuhlman outlned nature and sequence of correctve and gudance procedures desgned to motvate and drect students. plan ncludes a contnung seres "of Tnppftngg w lth -ttft'^^ttts, parents, teachers, gudance counselors and psychologsts. Roy Valentne ssued a report -n whch he outlned dscplnary workshop study n whch members of School Board, School Admnstraton, representatve commttees and PTA were nvted to partcpate. Topcs - selected for study ncluded, mprovement ofstudentctzenshlp and Socal atttudes; Classroom Procedures, School Publc Relatons and School Dscplne Procedures.. Board r. supports me goal of developng responsble ctzens, not merely punshng students. Any dscplnary program that stops wth puntve measuresyfalls - short of objectves of a modern, forward - lookng educatonal system. equpment for kndergar- sultant would consder proten through fourth grade relatng to vocatonal blems classes n Columban and educaton n Junor and Grover Cleveland Schools. Senor-Hgh Schools.-n-ths -- thrd step calls -for ov.eral.l. survey e_xstjng employment of a consultant to make a thorough de facto '""'" segregaton <""*<"""" would uvmr survey of school needs, both present and for foreseeable future, wth regard to adequate facltes for elementary schools. Ths survey wll encompass areas of regular classes. Specal Educaton classes, lbrares student counselng and storage. Addtonally, con- Legon Poppy Sale To Open Here May annual Poppy Sale sponsored by Rahway Post 5, Amercan Legon and ts Auxlary wll open May and contnue to Memoral Day, t was announced at May meetng by Ralph Reed, Auxlary Poppy Charman. contest jfpr M99- Junlor Poppy and MTss~Juh-~"" tor Teen Poppy was closed and Mss Karen Whte was wnner for Mss Junor Poppy and Mss Joyce Skolsky wnner for Mss Junor Teen Poppy. Harry J, Hoeft, Charman of Junor Teens presented both grls to Asuembly of Senor Auxlary. Curts Pateman, Los Forstner and Albert Vlscom were ntated 8 new members. tylrs. LeKoy T;e, Chld Welfare Charman, reported gfts sent to a retardedchld n Woodbrdge school, and clothng gven to needy famles. Eleanor Hoodzow, Grls State Charman, re- ported Mss Rta Dack chosen as Rahway's Grl State Grl to attend sesson at Douglass College Campus from June f to July. Mller Pontac's Sales Manager Wns Mexco Trp Peter Borosky, sales manager of Mller Pontlac- Cadlllac, has won a week's vacaton n Mexco for hs outstandng sales Job n May. He and hs wfe wll leave on trp n June. C. Gordon Mller, presdent of company, an-. nounced. award and read offcal congratulatons from Martn. Lubot, zone manager of Pontac Motor Dvson. tsad, " would lke to extend my heartest congratulatons.to you and your sales organzaton for your outstandng sales job durng "Measure L'p" sales campagn partcularly durng frst ten days of May. "Your strong fnsh of 4d nf now Ponracs pushed you nto wnner's crcle, achevng 4.6 per cent of objectve. "Ths s fne sellng and J hope you wll express very sncere thanks to your'salcs team for hard work that really pad off." receve due consderaton as would fnancal capabll-. tles of our ctzens to meet costs necessary to provde qualty educaton for all of our chldren. Board members sad. n justfyng.acton taken, t was reported that New Jersey Department of Educaton had charged Bja.axd_w.th_he_re_spons_l.bUty of studyng exstng de facto segregaton to determne wher reasonable steps could be taken to change ethnc dstrbuton among our elementary schools. t was furr reported that last summer Hoard nvted varous cvc and servce organzatons n Rahway to appont representatves to a Ctzens Advsory Commttee to study ths subject and to develop recommendatons for Board's consderaton. Representatves of 5 organzatons partcpated n ths study under charmanshp of Kdmundoencr. Commttee's report, prepared after many hours of labor, was submtted to Board n Feb. of ths year. n ts report, Commttee ur^ed Board to adopt a polcy under whch a percentage of non - whte chldren should he assgned to each classroom n each elementary school. As a gudelne, ths percentage deally should be same n all cases and be ooual, ro percentage of non-whtr chldren n Rahway's elementary schools. Where ths deal cannot bo acheved, Commttee recommended that those schools wth a hgher than average nonwhte enrollment receve specalzed educatonal help so that all nf elementary schools mght Jsprc- to a standard of excellence rhat wll be cqua. t was reported fnar tnc loatd^has carefully consdered se recommendatons ncludng a number nf specfc plans submtted by Commttee nvolvng varous methods of departure from tradtonal neghborhood polcy of school assgnment. Accordng to Board member statements, t w-as from ths report and fndngs revealed by studes by Hoard tself that formed bass for Board's, decson to act at -rhe tme.... Relance Announces Mortgage Grants George Menschng, presdent of Hoard of Drectors of Relance Savngs and Loan Assocaton, announced at r monthlymeetng that a total of $49, n frst mortgage -ae g-rjntod lar.t month. He also reported on conventon of New Jersey Savngs and Loan League held recently at Atlantc Cty. -SAEET-Y-AWARQ-^A reguktlaprl T &ghwfly_aoard of Educaton jntelng members of thw Rahway Safety Councl presented Mr. Rchard M. Nosh, Superntendent of Schools, wth Notonal Safety Courclf's Honor Role Certfcate for nnth consecutve year award recognzes that over 9% of Rohwoy Schools' are actvely partcpatng n safety programs^ Frank Brunette, Prncpal of Grover. Cleveland SchooL- and also Vce-Presdent of Rahway Safety Councl s pctured above presentng 966 Annual Safety Award to Mr. Nosh, whle. Lous R/zzo, Presdent of RahWqy Board of Educaton, looks on.

2 \l \ cs* May 8, 967 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patrot Page 3 P.B.A. - TEMPLE 8ETH O'R SPONSOR CARNVAL - (rvn Solomon, Co-Charman of Carnval- Commttee, presents Wampum Belt as payment for rental! of.a tent from. Scout Troop 38. Clark. Scouts Alan Achtel and Wllam Enzger accepted -telt. tent wll be used as a "headquarters" tent for one week'at Clark Carnval. May -7. Carnval s 'cosponsored by Clark Patrolmen's Benevolent Assocaton and Temple Beth O'r Clark. Don't mss fun at Clark Furnture Company Lot, corner of Valley Road and Walnut Avenue, Clark. Rahway Hosptal Servce Pns Gven Volunteers Ann Donovan, Drector of n-servce Volunteers welcomed mors of her department and r guests to an awards ceremony at Rahway Hosptal on evenng of May. John L. Yoder, Drector, welcomed group and spoke to m about mportance of volunteers n a hosptal. "Sometmes t s dffcult to establsh a brdge wth communty, "-he sad "but Rahway Hosptal s fortunate because we- have a jvery actve volunteer program "as well as an actve Auxlary program and y are brdge. - Robert L. Jones, a member of Board of Governors, extended a warm welome from Board to j volunteers. "We are all parts of a wnnng teem," he sad, "and everyonelkes to be on a wnnng team. We on Board of Governors have" very lttle contact wth patents but n-servce volunteers are fortunate to come nto contact wth patents and y create fne mage that Rahway Hosptal has n communty. y are lke frostng on cake. Very smply sad, thank you for a job well done and please keep up good work;" Brennan, Drector of Nurses, spoke on "What Volunteer'Means to Nursng Staff." She sad that on behalf of nursng staff she wanted to thank those who gave so generously of r tme to help gve best possble care to patents. John C. Marsh, Mayor of Rahway, presented" keynote address. He descrbed hs work n cooperaton wth.servce organzatons to beautfy cty and mprove t n or ways.mayor Marsh mentoned that he was well acquanted wth Rahway Hosptal because hs mor, wfe and daughter all served as volunteers re. Mr. Yoder presented pns to three. senor volunteers who had outstandng servce records. y are Mra^ Amala Gllls, wth 3, hours of'servce. Glle' s' only volunteer. who works n Operatng Room. Mary JaneArmstrong, who has worked as a volunteer nursesalde n hosptal for 5 years, receved a pn for, hours of servce. LvaKeleman.receved a pn for,5 hours of servce. Or recognton- pns were awarded as 5 hours, Lous Baldwn, Gusse Fox, Elane Pascal; 3 hours, Helen Dunn, Edth Robsky; hours, Marge DBenedetto, Mldred Enhorn, Helen Fedor, Greta Hagers, da ^Cehn,\ Edth Satz, Mrs Jacquelne Shea, Jean Wolf; \ hours, Elzabeth \Devnney, Blanche snger, Betty;~fcevny - Lllan Matws, Judth May, Lynn Woyt, Mr.s. Vrgna Yull. Volunteer hours at recepton desk were as hours, Marge Kurtz; 5 hours, Hazel Archer, RoseChodpsh, Evelyn Hanks, Mss Mldred Ludlow, Wnfred Mtchell, Mss Ruth Nymcz, Kay Parnk, Eleanor Thomas; 4 hours, KattJryn-Del 'Vaccho, Emly Greerhalgh, Fanny Reed. Dorothy Wagenhoffer, Mss Noel Wolf; 3 hours, Antonette Del Prln- cpe, Carolyn Hedeman, Mrs, Shrley Levtzky, rma Wllams; hours, Vrgna Neu- haus, Rosale Slnnot, Clare Kahney; hours, MSB Mana Clark, Betty Dtzel, Mss Elzabeth Fabyckl, Adde Ludlow, Mss mogen [ McClellan, Mary Nash, Mss Anne Shupper, - Dolores Yergalona, and Staca Galnes. Donald. Perce, Person- nel Drector, presented Junor awards. Two boys, Stuart Lefsky and Charles Plasher receved pns for servlne 5 hours and hours, respectvely. Grls awarded pns were: 5 hours. Candy Beam, Dane Dudek and Janet Kazakewltz. -3 hours, Mary Nowakow- ;.sk. J hours, Joan Caul- feld, Carol Kapec, Alce Katz, Bonne Keller, Mary "Ann Moran", Mary Sager and j-marge-walburn.- loohours, Brenda Bartolomeo, Pamela Blly, Noreen Capo, Susan Chapln, Lynn DBenedetto, Kathy Dllon, Geraldne Dudek, Maureen Enns, Patrca Epprecht, Annette Falco Marca Fest, Kathy French, Peggy Haman, Patrca Hoagland, Ellen Hogan, Kathy Koepfler, Barbara Oxman,. Erca Pascal, Carol Pnkham, Dorothy Qunn, Donna Russo, Pamela Rutledge, Lnda Smon, Madalyn Skorupskl, Susan Smth, Lesle Toker, Robn Toth, KathleecT TWBej, Karen WareaA' Tg*N DAR Chapter Meetng Last For Year c?" c'mon kds! enter your dog n our BG who enter! gven n each and for BEST OF SHOW! Wllam L. Rand of lark told of her experences as a Page durng 76th Contnental Congress n Washngton, DX as _a feature of fnal meetng of year for Rebecca Cornell Chapter DAR, held at home of Donald C. Fagans, 99 Bryant St. chapter wll be guests of Paul Brown.at her summer home atlakelackawanna on June 7, and at a pcnc at home of- Wllam L. Rand n Clark on June 7. Lyle Cooper asssted hostess. Ncholas Buroff served, as secretary and - Thomas Roberts treasurer. Ken-L-RATON KDS DOG SHOW! ANY DOG CAN ENER...ANY DOG CAN WN CLASSES: BEST COSTUMED DOG- * BEST TRCK DOG SMALLEST DOG LARGEST DOG BEST GROOMED DOG RR9T PLACE WtNNEft-W EACH CLA89 8 ELGBLE TO COMPETE FOR BE8TOF8HOW' Roosevelt PTA nstallaton» Set For Tonght» nstallaton of offcers for Roosevelt School Parent- Teacher Assocaton wll be held at school/tonght. me of program wll be "Strawberry Festval at Roosevelt Ranch>". N Alan Arenedorf wll be n charge of refreshments and entertanment wll be n charge of James Qunn, Robert Maxwell and Robert Wrdge. Plans for nstallaton and for or actvtes were made at May meetng of board. Mrs! Norman Rackett reported on fnal plans for annual board party to be held at Oakes Lounge on May 9...Announcement _w.a s _made. that Sxth grade pcnc would be held Ture 5~at Ralfway Rver Park wth George Campbell as charman. Teachers Luncheon has been arranged for June 9. County Councl nsttute wth a School of nstructon wll be held June 3 at Newark State College. Lbrary. Charman Edmund Hoener reported a large' number of books processed snce ts frst month of crculaton. Teachers are vstng requested lbrary that addtonal daly wth books r classes. t. purchased Hoener wth fun d d. ' Safety Patrol Leader Arthur Lundgren reported on trp all Safety Patrols of cty took to Monroe Vllage, New York on May. Safety Awards Assembly wll be held on May 9 at :3 p.m. Parents are nvted to attend. A Patrol of Year Award wll be presented at ths assembly by PTA. Mr. Lundgren suggested we purchase a Plaque to be placed wth our or plaques mhe~frontharand each year have Patrol of Years name engraved on t. Presdent Frank Martn, Vce Presdent George Wrght and Treasurer.Norman Rackett attended County-Goundl. Luncheon on May 4 at Ch-Am Chateau, Mountansde. Board voted to purchase 'as 'relr gft to thr school 3hls year t four re cord play r^whlck alfe tobt used ; by, ^ thrd through sxth grades.. Prncpal Eugene Warg announced sxth grade; wll partcpate n an Out door Educaton Program sometme n June. y wll go to Surprse Lake for '. nstructon for day, n felds of scence and; mamatcs. Hostesses for evenng were DomnclcStamato Walter Samples and Herbert Freeman wth sprng uble decoratons. Smth Heads Rahway Clark Church Councl B.U. Smth, General Secretary of Rahway YMC A, was elected Presdent of Rahway - Clark Councl of Churches at annual meetng held last week. Mr. Smth served as presdent from 96 to 963 and has been Secretary from 963 to 966. He replaces John Holt of St. Paul's Epscopal Church who served as presdent durng past year. Lur Carson of Pentecostal Holness Church was re-elected Vce Presdent. Wllam Putnam of FrpndHhlp Baptst Church was re-elected Recordng Sec retary and Glenn Bloom, of Second Presbyteran Church and Grand St. Chapel, was elected Treasurer,- replacng Gustav Egnger of Zon Luran Church. Rev. Fred Farclough, pastor of Zlon Luran Church nstalled new offcers. annual meetng was preceeded by a dnner prejared and r ved by Women's Assocaton of Second Presbyteran Church under drecton of ohn Dalnsky. dozen lartcpatng Churches were represented by 6Smembers. Durng evenng, Mayor ohn Marsh spoke on " Rose of Church n lommunty," and out-gong resdent Holt enumerated many- of accomplshments of Councl over rhe oast vear. w Mss Chrstne Wley arranged program. Entertanfrwnt, was provded by Cumberland Sngers. treets Selected For Radar Use WeekOf May Nne streets have been elected for operaton >f Radar under supervson f Rahway Polce durng week of May, t was announced by Polce Offcals ast nght. Streets selected are as allows: Mlton Ave. nman Ave. Scott Ave. Jaques Ave.- \ Elzabeth Ave. / Madson Ave. Jefferson Ave. Hazelwood Ave_. ^ Plerpont St. 3 Luran Young People Are Confrmed A class of 3 young people was confrmed on Sunday at Zon Luran Church, Rahay, n a specal servce at p.m. Partcpatng n servce were Rev. Walter Plgrm, Youth Drector at Zon, who was lturgst, Arthur Smth as acolyte, and adult chor wth Dudley Panter as solost, who sang anm, "Seek Ye Lord" by Roberts under drecton of Howard Krppendorf, organst. Rte of Confrmaton of Luran ChurCh was conducted by Rev. Frederck Farclough, Pastor who also delvered sermon enttled "Creeds and Commtments." members of Confrmaton Class art.: Kobert S. Barber,' Frederck. Barth, Jance L. lehnke,; John R. Burket, James R. Eastman, Joann H. Hackmann, Mchael P. Heuer, Nancy E, Hkes, Edth R. Hoffman, Wllam R. Jackson, Lnda C. Kent, Wllam U.j'-^tJxaemer, Charles G. Launhardt, Dense L. Lehr, Lsa L; Leone, Wllam H. Marbach, Jr. Also: Jeffrey W. Marr, Lnda D. Martn, Kenneth E. McDonough, Rchard A^ Morallc, Robn A. Nazarj Dale M. Osef, Mark W,Rchardson, Jan M. Rowley, Ruth A. Schafft, Patrca A. Shaffer, Stephen Smth, Lnda A. Snffen, James R. Sullvan, Robert E. Tller, Carol G. 'hlg, Greg K. Xygo. Funds Avalable 6 rvng 5lr.nl FU 8-5 Now thru Tuorfay Acadomy Award W,nnor, Halter u.vrnu Jud.lack WEST LEMMON "THE FORTUNE COOKE" plu> t' RUSSANS are COMNG,; " RUSSAN S are COMNG" Ths adult admt above Ad. and un admsson two persons show pad wll to Loans On Resdental Propertes Lberal Terms '«Fast Servce GRLS... behnd welldressed man s... Savngs Pass Book Rate per annum Compounded or pad quarterly. Now you can 'earn more when you save at "AXA". By mal, too. (We pay postage both ways). AXA FEDERAL SAVNGS., 59 rvng Street our 4nh Year Rahway, N.J. DALY - to 4:3. Saturday - 9 to noon Drhe-l p Wndow - ParknR Accounts nsured to S3. by Federal Savngs & Loan nsurance Corp MAY 5-4: P.M. 5 WESTFELD AVt. MERT-FOQDTOWN SUPER MARKET S A FRENDLY CALWNOUGH? new neghbors wll be glad to meetyou. And y'll want to vst wth you... later. Rght now, y need somethng more a lst ot schools ard churches, utlty companes' telephone numbers... all nformaton.one.needs on arrvng n a strange cty. _So be a frend ndeed. A Welcome Wagon hostess wll call at your request to provde all ths and gfts as well. Make your welcome warmer when new neghbors arrve. ' Call Welcome Wagon at Coll For Rahway Hoat.t Coll E. BROAD ST., WESTFELD Open Monday Evejng Tll 9 P.M.... genus of j 'BOTANY' 5OO DAROFF \ So get behnd man n your lfe ond help hm put lfe nto hs summer wardrobe. Brng hm n to see exclusve fabrcs... flatterng Daroff slm slhouette... and famous Daroff talorng. We're countng on you. Suts from $69.95 Sport Coats $49.95 Ask About Our Free 9 Day \

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Members of Rahway Golden Age Club enjoyed a bus trp to Asbury Park on Wednesday where y had dnner at Mchaels followed by a program of games. Mare Barger, oldest of club members pregent was greeted by Mchael staff and watresses and presented wth a red rbbon and a gft. Ladles wth May brthday annversares, ncludng Ruth Cashln, Mare Fox. El Collns, KarlneJahsen, receved cakes. Plans are now beng made for anor trp to Asbury on June 7. Ths s for all Golden Age members. A trp wll be made to Montreal, July 3-6. Trps are planned' to Smlthvllle nn and n to Atlantc Cty, Sept. 6 and 3 and to Lake Wallenpaupack n Poconos on Oct.. Angela Halllday, Mary Fox, Paulne Dunn and Dlpple had charge of arrangements for trlp-'thta, week. OBTURES (Contnued from Page ) C,A. BONGOVANN Funeral servces for Carmne A, Bonglovann, 46, of 5 Albermarle St.,Rabway, were held May from Pettlt Funeral Home, and at St. Mary's Church. nterment followed n St. Gertrude's Cemetery. deceased was manager of cast ron mll- ng Department at Snger Co. He was a member of St. Mary's Church, Rahway Councl Knghts of Columbus, a past presdent of Rahway Polce Reserve Assocaton, a member of Co- j ona Country Club and Amercan nsttute of n-! dustral Engneers and guest lecturer wth Amercan Management Assocaton of New York Cty. Survvors nclude hs wfe, Alce Skarus.Bqngovann; hs mor, Rose Bonglovann of Elzabeth, a son James and two daughters, Barbara and Alce Bongovann all at home; four brors, and sx ssters. VCTOR GRANBERG Funeral servces were held May 3 from Pettlt Funeral Home wth Rev. Robert Marshall offcatlon for Vctor E. Granberg. 64. of 645 rvng St., Rahway, who was found dead at home. He moved from New York Cty three yfeare ago. He was a medcal assstant on lner. USS Consttuton. Survvng are two sons, a daughter, two brors and two ssters ncludng Edward J, Curts of Rahway and sx grandchldren. Rahway News-Record/Clark Patrot Jaycee-ettes Elect Offcers, Plan Programs Jacob Schneder heads slate of offcers elected by Rahway Jaycee-ettes at a meetng held at Laura Lyn. Or offcers are: Rchard Voynlk, Vce Presdent; Carlos Garay, Treasurer; Donald Lehman, Secretary; and Ncholas Mamczak, State Drector.._ John Foulks reported that Rahway Chapter wll sponsor an establshed campershlp for a Rahway Grl Scout. Arrangements are beng completed for Art Show to be held at Veterans Feld on June 4 by -commttee headed by Carlos Garay. Rahway chapter nconjunc'tlon wth^ Jayceeettes state organzaton are collectng used nylons to MSS B.C. MOR Word has been receved here of death n Pasadena, Calf, of Mss B.C. Molr, formerly of selln and Rahway. She-Was-formerly Superntendent of Nurses at Roosevelt Hosptal, Metuchen. She s survved by a sster, Leo Lawrence of Santa Cruz and a bror Wllam J. Mor of Duncannon, Pa. and several neces and nephews. Bural was n Forest Lawn Cemetery, Glendale, Calf. MRS. MARGARET BOYD: -Mr«^_Maxgaret M. Boyd, 83,-of 389 Hamlton St., ded May 9 n Edson Lodge Nurs-> ng Home, Edson. Bom n Harrlsburg, Pa., Boyd came to New Jersey as a, young grl. She had worked as chemcal.operator at Merck & Company, Rahway, before ^retrement. re _ jc _. v _jown survvors. Funeral servces were lftld > Vy U wth Rev. James, F. Horton offcatng, ttttfexehrer-crablel Funeral Home. ' ; rase funds for purchase of a colbr TV set for Graystone Park Assocaton. t s reported that t takes 77, pars of nylons to wegh one POETRY WNNERS WERE HONORED at annual Communon Patrca Borkes wth a check for her contrbuton as Regnoton. A depost box s pro- Breakfast of Court Vctory hcld'at Russell's Log Cabn Russo, Judy Sleckman, Patrca Kowolesk, Patrca Caravella n Clark. Pctured here s Rchard Hannett presentng 'and Renee Scocca look on approvngly. vded for collectons at One-Hour Martnzng near Shop-Rte on.st. George Ave. Rahway. Ncholas Mamczak urges cooperaton of publc n ths program. Madson P.T.A. nstalls Slate Mlton Rosko heads slate of offcers nstalled by Madson School PTA at r May 9 meetng. Or offcers are: Vce Presdent,' Harry Suckar; Secretary, Edward Boyne; Correspondng Secretary, Raymond Peterson; and Treasurer, George Kotuby. Followng nstallaton, Sprng Musc Festval was presented under drecton of Earle Hartmann and-mra. HarrlBon. Members of frst, thrd and ffth grades partcpated n program...nj lr. Barbara Charney, Joseph Cassant Marred Aprl 9 Mr-and Peter Char-! ney, formerly of Rahway, now resdng n Bad Axe, Mch., announce marrage of r daughter, Barbara Gene, to Joseph Peter Cassant, son of Antono 'Cassant, and late Mr.'Cassant of 9 North Wells St.,.Kngston, Pa. marrage took place on Apr. 9 at Grace Epscopal Church, Kngston, wth Rev. Lyle Scott offcatng. Mss Lnda Cassant of Kngston was mad of honor and Bruce Whlpple of Kngston, served as best man. brde attended Val Deane School, Elzabeth, and was graduated from Rahway Hgh School and Keystone Junor College, and attended Monmouth College, Long Branch. brdegroom was graduated from Kngston Hgh School ard Wyomng Semnary. He served n U.S. Marne Corps and attended Wlllamsport Communty ollege. He s now contnung hs educaton n feld of fnance at Wlkes College, Pa Ṫhe couple has returned from a Canadan rrp and wll resde n Cape May durng summer, takng up resdency at 4 Rdge St., Kngston n Sept. Lucnda Jones, Mchael Mullns Plan Marrage Mr. and Vctor M. Jones, 53 West Lake Ave., Rahway, have announced engagement of r daughter,. Mss Lucnda Guernsey Jones, to Mchael Frank Mullns of Lttle Rock, Arkansas, son of Mr. and John C. Mullns of Denver, Colorado. weddng s planned for June, 967. Mss Jones attended Wesley College, Dover, Delaware. Mr. Mullns attended Mor's Day wth a vstaton of State Madam Presl-' dent Lucy Flowers of Somervllle at talan Amercan Club n New Brunswck Ave., Rahway. { Presdent Emmett-j Hopper presented Flo-! werb wth a corsage of money j Amboy, Planfeld, Long Branch, rvlngton, Dover, Unversty. of Oklahoma, Trenton, Camden, North Norman, Oklahoma. He shudson, Kearney, Somerset, natonal sales manager of and Rahway. KARK-TV Lttle Rock, ArU A dnner was served by a ' ansas. commttee headed by Eagle Women Honor Mors Wth Program Lades Auxlary to Rahway Aere, Fraternal Order of Eagles celebrated ( REGULAR ACADEMC Grades 3- Revew-Prevew-Credt Englsh-Scence-Hstory Foregn Languages-Moth! READNG CLNC T Advanced-Remedal f Developmental 3 or 6 week course TRANSPORTATON Poge 5 Choral Club Concert Set May and an orchd, She n pe! pre-! Rahway Women's sented to State S Mor Mh of f Choral Club wll present Year, Georglana l Cole,! Cl! r annual Sprng Concert, a money and orchd corsage.! Eugene Peare also receved a money and orchd corsage.! Hans Nelson spoke about sgnfcance of Mor's Day. Hooper, auxlary presdent welcomed guests from Perth ; TAXES RSE 3% Taxes on average motor vehcle n Unted States rose 3 per cent between 955 and end of 965, accordng to Ol Facts. '»»* May, at 8:5 p.m. n St. Paul's Parsh House, Rahway, under drecton of Earle Hartmann wth Mss Elzabeth Maury as accompanst. A group of male sngers from area wll jon lades n latter half of program. featured artsts w^ll be three Rahway Senor Hgh School students on trumpet, Rchard Kosenskl, Anthony Rccardl and Warren Vache. Solosts wll bo John Hans Nelson and Llll-. Orban, Mss Jean Orban, an Marosl. Auxlary Joseph Dedlcos, Mor of Year present-! W. Reynolds, club presdent ed all auxlary members wth flnrp accnmnanlmpnr hy who attended wth a potted ' her ' daughter, Mss Vrgna plant. Reynolds, Tckets wll be avalable'at door. 6th PNGRY SUMMER SESSON June 6 - August 4, 967 SPEplAL COURSES Psyf?nology-Great Books 3D ^-Computer Math Typng-Drama Study Technques Metropoltan Adventures Publc Speakng Composton SCHOLARSHP PROGRAM Advanced Chem. & Bol. PNGRY SCHOOL. 3 North Avenue. Hllsde L Telephone: gas heat users warmly enthusastc? number of gas heat users s _ -ncreasng so fast t's hard-tosffp fgures up to date. re were 7, new users n our servce area just last year. All warmly enthusastc about dependablty, cleanlness, economy of gas heat. Comfort loves.company. reason? Gas comes to you n underground ppes: never a delvery problem..burner s smplcty tself, so breakdowns are rare. { re's no fuel'tank to take up valuable basement space. And ym. ' pay for gas easly, n monthly nstallments...after you use t! Very mportant, gas heat s "whte glove" clean. Cleaner clos, cleaner homes, cleaner ar. n fact, gas burns so completely, so cleanly, t's beng haled by government.lr ENGAGEMENT? CALL L'S NOW DAY CAMP Ages 5 to 4 Two swms doly Sports-Games Shop-Art-Models Crafts TENNS CLNC Begnners-ln-fermtdates ndvdual orgroup lesson; TESTNG DEPARTMENT Apttude- Psychologcal offcals as optmum fuel n fght aganst ar polluton. Call Elzabethtown Gas. pr your local plumbng or healng contractor, now for a FREE HOME HEAT SURVEY. You'll get a Wrtten astmate of annual gas cpst. and learn how reasonable t s to nstall a gas-fred converson bjurner or a gas heatng unt. Do t now! GAS HEAT MAKES THE BG DFFERENCE... SWTCH NOW! lzabethtown Gas EUZACTH Om EllzabttrlMm Pau 899 METUCHEN 45 Man StrMt 895 KftTHAMMV 3 Mark* StrMt 89-5 KAHWAY WUTFttLO 9 Central Avtnu* 84 Elm Strttt Page 6 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patrot May 8, 967 "ON THE TEEN SCENE" Staff of r n Teen Scene' Edtor - Rta Du Brow -Rahway Hgh School Co-Edtor - Cathy Henkenlus-Mor Seton Hgh School, Clark Co-Edtor - Wllam Techanchuk- Arthur L. Johnson Regonal, Clark Reporters - Rta Black - Rahway Hgh School Donna Crssall - Rahway Hgh School Donald E. Cook -Rahway Hgh School Sandy Horky - Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Bonne-Jo jacobsen- Arthur L.Johnson Regonal Pearl Ksner - Arthur L.Johnson Regonal - rdj& mal - Rahway Hgh School t Edtor Wrtes - 3- by Rta DuBrow Rahway Hgh School "Teen Scene" has been n prnt once a month snce Feb. Ths page of "Rahway News Record" and '.'Clark Patrot" has been a soundng board for vews <jf teens on current day subjects and nterestng topcs. As edtor, feel that such a page s a good place for teens to express r deas, opposton to deas, and present problems that concern not only teens but adults as well. t gves those who have somethng to day, creatve or constructve, a place to say t. Because ths page s last one of ths school season, would lke to thank all those who have contrbuted r tme and opnons to make "Teen Scene" an nterestng and dversfed part of paper. would also lke to thank all those who have read and enjoyed ths page for gvng us a chance to nterest and stmulate you. hope that "On Teen Scene" wll contnue agan n fall of 97 and many ors wll be able to partcpate n such a worthwhle "project HGH SCHOOL DROP-OUTS 75 to 85% of our students earn r equvalency certfcate after takng our course Classes begn May 3st n Lnden a FOR NFORMATON CALL; r~ ROBBNS & ALLSON NC. 3 South Ave.,.Establshed 9 LOCAL AND LONC DSTANCE MOVNG tfotage PACKNG TEXTLE CENTER TEL rvng Street Cranford Rahway, N.J Tme to Sew Your Summer Wardrobe New Sheers And Exctng Pucc Type Prnts Have Just Arrved ALL PRCED To Meet Your Budget SPECAL ON AY-GLOTH SOLDS & PRNTS Teens and r Wheels key to today's teenagers s often one to car. t started back n early 9's, when, along wth whne of Tn Lzze, came anor whne- "Dad, can. have car?" frst teen generaton to really take to wheels were flappers and shleks of Roarng Twentes. y Jazzed up famly car wth panted slogans lke '3 Skddoo" and "Enter at your own rsk." And snce - r-e-jws-uttle-knowledge-o drvng and less about auto safety, last slogan was probably true. Neverless, teens took blly to autos and paraphernala lke raccoon coats and slckers added to dryng mystque. A lttle safety was added to drvng nsanty when frst automodlle course was offered n 934," to students at State College Hgh School n State College, Pennsylvana. nstructor A- of accdents for any age mos Neyhart taught both" "group and~wltlr~ncreased classroom wdrk and behnd-wheel tranng and stu- cars and good physcal char- educaton, properly outftted dents who completed acterstcs, teen drvng course receved Pennsylvana automoble operator's and better. What drves our reputaton s gettng better lcenses. young motorsts? ncreased Today, your moble A- knowledge and good advce. mercan teen-age generaton accounts for more than fve and one-half mllon drvers Concern... and automoble authortes are convnced that teens can be best drvers on Government and road. One reason s because your physcal condton s so Teenager good. Durng teen years, eyesght s sharp and reflexes never qucker, thus Rahway Hgh School by Donald E. Cook gvng teens edge over many- older drvers. A few weeks ago stu- mnd, too, s stmulated by physcs and lstened to a program set up dents of Rahway Hgh School or scence courses you're to emphasze role of takng n school and from m you understand workngs of car from nsde out. drver educaton course s anor factor that adds to teen's good drvng potental. More than 3, hgh schools now enroll over one mllon students. annually n s courses. ntensve tutorn srv s n Record Groove Yard by Verdle Small Rahway Hgh School. "SWEET SOUL MUSC" - ARTHUR CONLEY How rght he s You can do a mean shng-a-lng to ths one!. "GROOVY" - THE RASCALS Number 6ne'*b'abyl Better beleve tl Just some groovy lovn on a Sunday afternoon Whew! 3. "'VE GOT RHYTHM" - THE HAPPENNGS Well t's beatable! t has rhythm all rghtl Swngtme. Ths s dedcated to Ruse Oppenhelmer, who never thought 'd prnt ths. Any or record you lke? Hah? 4. "RESPECT^ - ARETHRA FRANKLN "Reth just lays t all on lne; up and down!! Won't be long before she gets respect, hmmm, yes slree! 5. "ALFE" - DONNE WARWCK Beautful! She has a very lovely voce that s at t's best n ths song. Very mpressve, she s! By way dd you see move Alfe? Toooooooo much! THE WORST RECORD OUT ON THE CHARTS "RELEASE ME" - HUMPERDNCK.% Crpes! Hs name s lke song -stupd! Ths record has to be for laughs! Yea, that's t, laughs! Hal Ha! Laugh t up! Ha, Ha, Ha! Today, teens are drvng n rght drecton. y have lowest percentage Amercan teenager" n government. Those who lstened to speakers from varous branches of government, began to realze that todays teenager wll play a bg role n future of Amerca. Today's youth wll take rens of leadershp someday land y must begn to realze task whch s set out J <«*-ss j educaton n affars of A. Teen's Vew Summer lobratftoce - by Rta Black R.H.S. Good frends and neghbors, we have arrved agan at that blssfully happy tme of year - summerjob huntng season. From Mane to Hawa, hgh school students and collegans are frantcally searchng for perfect job whch wll provde m wth those famlar products of Unted States mnt. For a grl lke myself, re are three general Jo)> possbltes- watress work, counselng, and offce work. Let's take a look at m, one at a tme. A poston as a watress seems to have defnte advantages. For example, possbltes of muscle development are endless. Those trays make barbells feel lke fears. n, slavng n a hot ktchen whle or people are* enjoyng a refreshng swm does wonders for your self-control and language advancement. You wll-fnd, too; ttfat-your fall clos ft snugly x>ver those extra pounds you ganed whle munchng very avalable food. f ths stuaton does not Great Socety by Bonne-Jo Jacobson Arthur L. Johnson seem appealng ( can't magne whyl) gettng a summer good drvng. job as a camp counselor that But even authortes cauton government. An uneducated after you have been next possblty. youth cannot make an educated decson when tme "sttng experence mayprove. get. py Baby-' y all'' encouragement can graduated from such a program, you may need stll comes to make such a de- more experence.. You ma y.cson. thnk that a strong- heed from one to sx months er emphass should be placed more of supervsed practce : Onteacn ng student more before you get keys to about th e structure andl car wher t s dutes of each level of gov- famles or your own. emment. We must be gven A large percentage of; ^e knowledge on whch sound teens today have r own judgements may be made bn car. Almost half 7 yearold boys have one whle 8 tcal structure of our naton ssues- that concern pol-j percent of or nonownng teens have plans to buy a car. Most teens buy r own cars and whle famly has money or credt power to buy a new auto, teen usually settles for a second hand car,- - -,.... f you are one of vast majorty who've bought a used car, check to make sure that car runs properly and all safety equpment 4a>n proper workng condton. f re are no safety belts, make sure y're nstalled. Tres are probably one of most mportant areas on nflpf mr«mn-pf^ oftpn than not, tres wll need replacng Just a few months after car s bought and ths s where trouble can start. Snce re are so many types, grades, szes, materals, outlets and brands of -tres,-wt-tes--become- -» most confusng part of'ownng a car. To help teenagers be sure of gettng rght sze tre at rght prce for r car, Natonal Tre Dealers and Retreaders Assocaton has started a "help" campagn. True tre experts^] are those oca naepenaent. dealers who dsplay sgn J statng that y are " J Men Who Knows Tres Best." Each of se n-' dependent dealers do more than sell tres. Snce y generally have unlmted^ knowledge about tres, yjl can accurately advse and wll always fll needs of today's teenage tre buy- ers. Free booklets and lter- j ature on tre care and tre; savng drvng habts are., offered at "Men Who. Know Tres Best" stores, J A word of cauton s needed! though aganst puttng up! any knd of decoraton on! your car that obstructs wn- ' dow vson, or can fall from nstrument-panel top or rear j wndow _ahelf. Ths doe~8"n*rrstop yuu from follow-!- ng current car fads of' pantng car body wlth> racng strpes or op art, desgns, or plantng a flower' n car antenna so you stll have lots of room' for. "lndvlduallznr" your car.,. EVENNG ELEGANCE Whte cotton pque fashons a contemporary evenng ensemble for rvlaa of Cotton Georga Pearce. Desgned by Emma Domb, collarless caftan coat a worn over a slm gown wth wde collar ornamented wth lace flowers embrodered n rhnestones and HEATNG OL OL BURNER SERVCE Carnval * Servce Contract * Budget Plan Complete nstallatons & Conversons RUSSO 7 front SrrOt, BROS. o sn't even hs mor's sole support. But here am, just same, a vctm of pro- _ am far from wealthy, jgress. do not feel over-elated about] n a few short years, my neghborhood barbecues, jtax dollars wll er help have never owned a beagle a needy Appalachan famly named He, She, or t. And or else supply charcoal brlyet, am beng nformed quets for L.B.J. Ranch, daly that am an actlvenow, don't get me wrong, member.of Great Soc- have nothng aganst Mr. ety - Lyndon B. Johnson, Johnson. n fact, rar Charman of Board. MyUke hm. But sometmes^ steady date s not -George!get confused over what's so Hamlton - my MAY -7th, 6:- : P.M. Comer Valley Rd. & Walnut Ave., Clark FUN FOR ALL nvaluable here, snce.t prepares you well for those unexpected happenngs. pay for a counselng job s commensurate wth rest of rewards of job - usually around 59 for a season full of blsters, achng feet, sun posonng, and sheer blssl! f you take a busness course n hgh school, perhaps offce work s your cup A tea." appled for a summer job whch entaled mostly flng. All people n offce looked lke orgnal nhabtants of place when t was bult n 773. n ad-.dton to beng a vrtual fretrap, t was not ar condtoned. However, frmly beleve that re s somewhere a decent offce job. keep tellng myself that - pv, e.r an l over agan. need BRNG THE KDS Rdes*Games*Food*Boofhs'Przes FOR FREND^ REUABE M«Vrtt AND HGH QUAUTY OL Dal For Extra Care & Expert Servce Call "RUSSO A Dvson of Rprjan'Ol Co. FOR RELABLTY' boyfrend! great about. Great Soc- _lety. : : We've all tasted of Great Socety's sumptuous "banquet" (charcoal broled). We have benefltted fromjts beautlfcaton programs;! we've seen Lady Brd plant 'so many trees that we thought jt was nestng season. Of course, most of us have vsted captal of Socety - Fun Cty. Under auspces of ts mayor, John V. Lndsay, Fun Cty s reputed to be THE tourst spot n Socety. Great. went to Fun Cty a few days ago for a lttle, well...fun."'ve gouoaumltrl' dd have a fun tme. frst fun thng saw was a lttle old lady racng a.drunk fora seat on subway. She won. Next, saw a band of bearded marchers pcketng outsde U.N. buldng because t refused to gve a seat to Greenwch Vllage. most fun, fun, fun thng,of day was a stale cheese sandwch at automat. would really lke to lve ln Great Socety - as soon as fnd out what t s. have recently abandoned my job huntng for ths season. After weeks of emotonal stress and stran (and several sessons wth my psycho - analyst) ths decson has been mutually a- greed upon. However, any suggestons people may have as w job possbltes for next season can be sent to me n care of Marlboro State Hosptal. My summer wll be spent recuperatng!ll SOCAL NEWS? Rahway Hgh Students n Safe Drvng Test Tres screeched and pstols cracked on Madl6onAve.- on May, as Rahway Senor Hgh School students put r drvng abltes to a test - and smultaneously learned a lesson. y were takng pa*rt n a safety educaton program to dsprove old bromde that a car can be "stoppedj>n_a.dme." Results were soberng. chefcasualtywas drver complacency. As fellow students lned curb, Joel Splngarn, a -senorr-shd-behnd--wheel of a specally outftted sedan. Besde hm sat D.M. Ferguson safety engneer for Natonwde nsurance. Through loud speakers on top of car, Mr. Fergusson spoke to students: "Joel has been selected for ths test because he's an experenced drver. Now down measurements and handed m -to-mr.-fergu jjorj who relayed m to spectators! ' "t seemed lke we stopped nstant you ht brakes. Rght, Joel? But here are facts. reacton dstance was 7 feet 8 nches - that's how. far car traveled before Joel slammed on brakes. Brakng dstance, 4 feet 6^nches. - that's how far we went after he put on brakes. Total stoppng dstance - 4 feet nches. gt really thought we could stop on a dme. Now let's see what one of our young lades can do." Gayle Culbert, a senor, tred next. Her record: 4 feet 9 nches -to react and feet nches to stop car after brakes were appled. Total 4 feet ll nches. Ken Stout, Physcal Educaton teacher, tred t at 3 mles per hour. He took stop at 'terrfc speed!' of mles an hour." As Joel drove toward j feet 4 nches to react and 49 startng pont, Mr. Fergu-! feet 4 nches more to stop son explaned reason for!- 69 feet 4 nches over all. three pstols mounted on Lt. Nolan of Traffc Safety.-fronL_bumper, and^ he_._of Rahway Polce -Beparcred lght on front of j ment drove at 4 m.p.h. hood. mles an hour," he told Joel. "As soon as you do, 'll fre frst gun. mmedately red lght wll flash on, and a yellow pant bullet wll blast a mark on pavement. "That's your sgnal to put on brakes. When your foot hts pedal, second pstol wll fre. thrd gun fres when car stops. Joel made. test. Two students measured. dstance between pant spots. Anor one Jotted Get car gong at j Hs score 8 feet and feet. Total 5 feet. "You see whataspotyou'd be n f a chld suddenly darted out n front of you - even when you're movng at only mles an hour/' Mr. Ferguson sad. "Just forget that busness about stoppng on a dme. t cannot be done. "Let's learn to drve at a speed that s safe for condtons. Let's look ahead, antcpate danger and avod. -quck stops.--ths s > real key to safe drvng." Take ths SAVNGS QUZ See f you're gettng most from savngs! WHY do For "rany days" only? To really enjoy savng, plan for "sunny days," too. n fts and starts? t takes steady savng to make money grow fast. Large amounts... when you can? Small sums saved regularly add up to morel Yes, answer to successful savng s to set an amount Jarly-ev you can sensbly spare... depost at least that much regury payday, for as well as protecton.. n, see how our lberal nterest helps your money grow. Start soon) Frendly, Progressve Bank COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY ON REGULAR SAVNGS ACCOUNTS Savngs nsttuton! SM RVMO STREET,. N.J. Servng Rahway and Adjonng Communtes for 5 Years Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton PER ANNUM ON 6-MONTH SAVNGS CERTFCATES \ a)» T * :f ^^^^^<^^?..* J* _L~ * * ^--*t

4 \ Page 8 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patrot AdmlaUtrator wth m, mtmoruulum * plalnlnt n dtttul tbt ntcwltr thtr*- for; protld*d, how«r«r, tht fllurt *o to do uhtx not prtrtnt th* CouooU from adoptng wcu OrUU*uc* RsMolutlon. May 8, 967 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patrot Pago 9 NOTC OF NTENTON NOTC S KXRXBY OXVEN thftt thfollowdf ordnance «M ntroductd USE LOW COST DRECTORY MEWS-RECORD CLASSFED ADVERTSNG RATES Mnmum Charge 3 lnes for $. Addtonal lnes 3c eacn 5S DSCOUNT On Classfed Advertsements ordered to run 3 or more tmes, rovfdjng no changes are raadq ll orgnal advertsement, dscount allowed only after frst.nserton Classfed Dsplay Col. nch'$:5 Box _No._Charg_e 5C Closng Hours for Classfed Ads: 5 P.M. TUESDAY Cash, check or stamps should accompany advertsng copy. paper s not responsble for errors n classfed ads taken by telephone. To Place Classfed Ad CALL FULL TME, PART TRE men to take orders & make delveres. Average $.53 per hr. Apply 65 Westreld Ave.. Elzabeth. N.J. Young man over 8 wantedf n moldng plant. Steady job. Apply 77 l'.s. Hwy.. Rah- PAY-PHONE CON BOX COLLECTOR no experence needed good startng salary opportunty for advancement must be hgh school grad uth drver's lcense lberal, benefts, ncludng college tuton ad plan SPECAL NOTCES New Jersey Bell An E q u a! Oppor'unty Employ For more nformaton call ^ _MondajLXhn-Frday-&.4M to 5-PM- STUATON tyanted-fehale F YOU HAVE A PROBLEM wth alcohol, vrte Alcoholcs Anonymous, Box 5. Rahuay or call B -56. Part-tme general ofc. work; steno. type, good at fgures, yrs. of prev. pxp. ps. call ! ELECTROLYSS TREATMENT Latest Short Wave Method C Unwanted Har Removed * Permanently * For free nfo. & lterature,!. call or wrte: ng ll» WMk durng whch ths rttuur radng ol Councl s htld, or At men othar llms or tlmw M m»y b«dttsrmlotd by. Rssolutlon, to sfrss upon Ch tfodt for such rtfulsr mettlnt and dscuss nr matter* psrtsnlnc to ths Cty's busness. (b» At uch Prt-mtttlng Confnne*, ths persons Atundlnr tnlu bs Umltad to members of Councl, Usyor, Clerk of Councl, Bulneu Admnstrator, Drector of Law; Cty Attorney ajd euch or offlcen, employees and persons as presdng offcer shall request to attend. (c> Any usltsr-whch haj not been dscussed or presented for consderstlon at such Pre-roeettnc Conference 'hall not be acted upon at any regu' lar meetng except upon unanmous consent of Ue members present. AH Ordnances or provsons reof nconsstent herewth' re. herebr repealed. 8 Ths Ordnance shall take effect a cordng to la^ meetng at Cty Hall. regulu H7 Campbell CONNE KAPLAN. M.b\ W. nman Avenue Rahway, N.J. Furnture ted and rewebbed. Sofa $.. Char $6. We do refnshng on all woods, touch-up 4 repars, cgarette fcurns. nsurance estmates CORPORATON NOTC PUBLC NOTCE U hereby ersn tha followng Ordnance waj dul> adopted and approved on fnal readng at a regular meetng of Muncpal Councl. Cty of Rahway. N. J. WedntU evenng. Usy, 67. : KOBmr w. aumuf Clt; Clerk AN ORDNANCE Hnpp.ruTMTTM, " CHAPTEH Of THE RSVBZD ORC- NANCES OP BAHWAY, AND CON- CEBNNO THE ETHCS Or OFFCERS AND EMPLOYEES, AND FXNO HOURS POR TRANSACTNO CTY BUSNESS. WANTED TO BUY WE BUY BOOKS! PLEA E CALL FOR DETALS P:M. BOOK SHOP Planfeld PUDUC NOTCE s hereby glv«n tha followng Ordnance was dull adopted and approved on fnal readng at a regular meetng of Muncpal Councl, Cty of Rahway, N. J.. Wednesday evenng. May. 67. ROBERT W. 6CHRO CUT Clerk AN ORDNANCE AMENDNQ CBAP- TER 9 OP THE REVSED ORD- NANCES OP AND ADOPT- NO BY REFERENCE THE NATONAL BULDNO CODE lm7-edjtjor»r- APARTMENTS.FOR RENT CONTENTS OF NEGHBORHOOD! 4 sales-bargans galore; housebold, antques, glass, gfts, dec.broom, vacuum, roner. dehsuoldlfler. gym. toys. 8 ft. boat, motors, fsh gear, prced to «o. Next Thurs.. Fr., 4 8«t. 5/ Woodland Rd.. 4 Wllow Way. Clark. Detals to follow. 'RUMMAGE SALE. 63 St. George Ave., Roselle. May S,,. (Fr. Sat. Sun.) Open 9:3 a.m. Beneft De- borab Hosp. HELP WANTED-FEMALE TEMP WORK NO FEE STUDENTS TEACHERS HOUSEWVES A-l. TEMPORARES Needs YOU for * medate local assgnments STENOS TYPSTS CLERKS NON-SKLLED TOP RATES S6. BONUS 43 Park Ave., Scotch plans 3-83 s... CLEBK-TYPBT for Sales Offce. General ofc. work. Exp. preferred. Company benefts Mss McKenna. CLERKS & CLERK-TYPSTS Many excellent openngs n all areas of Unon Co. Startng rates from $65. to $9. a wk. Come n and see! GENERAL PERSONNEL 4 ' TECHNCAL SERVCES 5 Broad St.. Elzabeth COLLEGE GRLS C3> _To.Work Part Tme: for newly organzed Elzabeth ofc. Daytme hours & evenng hrs. a- valbtble. also full tme sum- Mr employment, f wanted. No experence.necessary. Salary $.75 to $. per hr. to start. For personal ntervew, call tt-7 - Mr. Paul. HOUSEWVES medate openngs for mmedate earnngs' Sell AVON COSfor par"'"p"* n 34 RM- Apartment for rent. Furnshed or unfurnshed. Call Elderly couple preferred. Fum. Rooms; Fum. Apts. Vr 3!:. 5 l : rms.; Studo Apt. Reasonable Rates HOUSE FORoRENT R.-».WAY 47 Man St.. famly. Lvng rm.. ktchen wth dnlng area, bedrooms, bath, ol furnace..; hot water heater. S85. month. Call Ofc. of Bus. Admn LOTS FOR SALE PUBLC NOTCE s hereby lven that folo wne Ordln»nc<r was duly adopted and anproted on fnal readng at a rrcular meetlm of Muncpal Councl CUT of Rahwar. N. J., Wedneada* evcnln. May, 967. ROBERT W. CHRO7 CUT Clerk AN' ORDNANCE TO AMEND AND \. 8DPPLTMENT THE REVSED ORD- NANCES OP CONCERTNO DUTES OP THE CTY CLERK, pre- MEETNO CONFERENCES AND SPE- CAL MEETNOS. t la ordaned by Muncpal Councl of Cty of Rahway M Secton - of RevUed Ordnances of Rahway la herebr amended to rtadafll: CQRFORATON NOTCK PUBLC NOTCE s hereby sren tha folo wns Ordnance was dull adopted and approved on fnal readln* at a regular meetlnc of Muncpal Councl. Cty of Rahway, N. J., Wednesday evenng. May, 97.. ROBERT W. SCHROrJ Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE CONCERNNG! PLATS TO BE SUBMTTED TO THE PLANNNG BOARD AND BOPPLE- MSNTNO THE REVSED ORD- NANCES OP. NEAR COLONA LNE Resdental Buldng Lot Lovely wooded area near park & school. " PASCALE AGENCY 85 Pratt St.. Realtor ARTCLES FOR SALE G.E. Yellow Automatc top loadng Hasher, yrs. old. Prce S. Call Approx. 4 yd. load Top Sol. 5. Call ENCYCLOPEDA Men condton, very reason able. Call SNGER ZG ZAG Repossessed does all wanted sttches. Latest Model. Buttonholes, blnd hems, monograms, $59.8 cash or $6.5 monthly, Guaranteed. Open 9 to 9. Free Delvery. CREDT DEPT neghborhood. Call Ml - HOUSEVVTVES & MOTHERS Cam extra ncome. Work from Steady or part-tme of your own choce. Avg. $.9 per hr. phone AUTOS FOR SALE 965 RAMBLER Classc, dr. hardtop. Auto.. R/H. p. steer., H.H.. mmaculate Cond., prv.l Call CHEVROLET Staton Wagon: Deluxe; 9 pass"./ fully auto. To settle estate. $. Call after 5 p.m CHEVROLET. dr. hardtop, grey prme. '64 Chevy nteror-black, Chev. 37 dual'] quads, goodes n ths engne. All chrome. 45 H.P- 4 speed, 4 mags, blue tnted glass, tracton bars, headers, etc. Avalable June st. 8 Grant Ave.. Colona. BUSNESS SERVCES CEBK-TYPST nterestng JhrenUed poston avalable at our Fnancal Headquarters located n Clark for an ex--j pereaced typst. Excellent atartnc salary... Lberal-employee benefts... Hours, 9 to 4: da. week... Apply or call J.B. n Cn, mr JSOJtalnut- Ave., Cranford. An equal opportu ty employer. HELP WANTED-MALE J MANAGEMENT TRANEES COABLE OF EARNNG lm. MO* We need 5 men to rate for top postons n publc ftcuuons Dept. AAA nter- Mtoual Educatonal Research.Corp. Full company benefts, boats* and proft" sharng plan., Call 486*8774 for appt. PAltT TME - $5. Pay, any, 3 alfttts. 6:3 to 9:3 p.m.; F«U week - $75. Car neces- CllT MTHE.BllUUEPOBT.&: hand crew mscfane operators. Full r part-tme g& S MANUFACTURNG n Wescott Dr.. Ralway 3 '*. M, part tme. Work or per wk. wth termte Good wages all year Call between 7 & 8 rpanos REPARED. REFN SHED, 3UGHT & SOLD Free Estmates darfollow: -. Appontment and Dutes. 'a> Councl snal appont a Muncpal Clerk who shall be known a Cty Clerk. Cty Clerk hall, pror to hl appontment, be qualfed by tratum and experence to perform dutlea of offce. Ho hall aerre for a term of 4 years from effectve date of hs appontment unleu he, hall acaulre permanent tenure under! RevUed Statutes 4:46-7. He sh.all.rev celve such compensaton aj shall be determned by Ordnance. ' (b> Cty Clerk hall: () Serve as Clerk of Councl, by vrtue of hl offce, and keep \l» mnutes and records of ts proceedngs n approprate books to be kept n hs offce: () Mantan and comple Ordnance* and Resolutons adopted by Councl as requred b7 charter and ceneral law, and at tht close of each year, wth advse and ulttance of Department of Law, causa to ba compled or codfed and bound all of sad Ordnances n n effect, and shall properly ndex record books ; (3) Hara custody of and safely keep tht Cty Seal, all Cty records, document, contracts, surety bonds, nsurance polces reports or papers and map for whch no or repostory s provded by law: (4> Pro rde secretaral and clercal servces pertalnlm to busness of Councl and offcal dutes of members of Councl; (3( Prepare acenda for Pre-meet- n. Conferences and aenda for Councl meetlnt; (6) Delver, as requred by Ordnance or preldlns offcer of Councl, wth assstance of Polce Department, as far n advance of each Councl meetlnc tu tme for prepara- CORPORATON NOTCK PUBLC NOTCE U hereby fr en that fallowng Ordnance was dulj adopted and approved on fnal r»adlnj at a regular meetlnc of Muncpal Councl, Cty of Rahway, N. J., Wednesday evenng. May, 967. ROBERT W. BCHRO7 Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND THE ZONNG MAP OP THE CTY OP RAH- WAY. NEW JERSEY. CORPORATON NOTC ~" POBLCJJOTCE * hereby flren that, Btrtet, Rahway. New Jersey, on 4t& day of June at tght o'clock P.M. prevalng tme, at whch Mnt and Dlac all persons nterested ren wll b* gven an opportunty to b«heard concernng same. ROBERT W. BCHRO Cty CUrk AN ORDNANCE AUTHORZNG THE REBURPACNO OP VAROUS STREETS N THE CTY OP RAH- WAY. TOOETHER WTH SUCH OTHER WORK AND PURPOSES NC- DENTAL THERETO, AND PROVD- NO FOR. THE SSUANCE. OF BONDS OR NOTES N THE AMOUNT OP $7.- & TO FNANCE THE COST THERE- OP. BE T ORDANED BY THE MUNC- PAL COUNCL OP THE CTY OP RAHv WAY. COUNTY OP UNON, NEW JElj SEY: SECTON. That pursuant to appllc<,.bo statutes of State of New Jersey] t s hereby authorsed: ' A. That roadways of followng streets be resurfaced for r full wdth between curbs:. RUSSELL AVENUE... from W, nman Ave. to Grove St.. MAURCE AVENUE... from Bt. Georges Ave. to Clark lne 3. PATERSON STREET... from E Grand Ave. to Hwy. Rt. S 4^ftDOE ROAU.. from "CoTonlj Blvd. to Woodbrldee lne $. VAL_FLACE from. lnrtng-st, to R. R. property lne fl. RUTHERFORD STREET... from! Mlton Ave. to Washngton St. 7. PROSPECT STREET... from W. Scott Ave. to Lnden Ave. B. That such or work be performed ncdental to sad mprovement] that may be requred, or any or purposes or facltes necessary. ap- purtenant or ncdental reto. SECTON. That mprovements descrbed n. Secton hereof ahall be constructed as a local mprovement by and for Cty of Rahway, substantally n accordance wth plans and specfcatons to be prepared refor, Cty Engneer and approved by Stale Hghway Commssoner and fled n offce of Cty Clerk. SECTON 3. That t s hereby deter jjj j>c!tr f ' fry ths Councl u You've Tred Rest. Now Try Best TED'S PZZERA Phone n your orders WHTTER ST.. (comer of Grand Ave.),Aate> Bnk) 'ollows: B. at- a regular meetlnr of Muncpal Councl, cty of Ralwar, N. J., Wednesd eyenldf, Mar. 7.. ROBERT W. BCHROrl Ctr Clerk AN ORDNANCE CONCERUNO THE ^N OR SKETCH TO BE USED FOR ZONE VARANCES AND SUPPLE- MENTNG THE REVSEP ORD- NANCES OP. CORPORATON NOTCK PUBLC NOTCE U hereby (TCH that followng Ordnance was dulrl adopted and approred on dual readng a: a regular meetng of Muncpal Coun- Cty of Rah way, N. J.t Wedneadar tlon wll agtnda for Councl meetlng permt. couce of «p*»c*al proposed copes of propoted Ordnances and Resolutons. requred for such nd or ppers raeetlnt: (7 Recetfc and tratumlt all communcatons to or on behalf of Councl n Promptly nform Councl of ctl. evenng. May, 7., ROBERT W. SCHBOr Cty Cltrlt AN ORDZNANCC BUPPLEUXNTNO THE REVSED ORDNANCES o r RAH- WAT RELATDfO TO TKZB TO BE CHAROED BY THE DVSON OP HEALTH. T S HEREBY ORDANED by tha Muncpal Councl of Cty of Rahway f a t. A new secton s hereby added un-! dr Artlcl* of chapter 3 of - R*-; vsed Ordnances of Rahway to be known as secton 3-3A as Xollows:, -3A. Pees. Dvson of Health shall charge and collect fees as Por lmng any marrage j lcense 3. For ssung a transcrpt of th record of any brth, marrage, or dath»3.. All ordnances or provsons reof nconsstent herewth are hereby repealed. 3. Ths ordnance maxmum estmated amount] of money to be rased, from, owed for purposes stated n Secton hereof s elfhtecn thou- and dollar? C8.OO.). estmated maxmum amount of bonds or notes to be Usued for purposes stated n Bectlon. hereof s one thousand nne hundred dollars <fl.9.>. C. That re s n 867 budet appropraton ~S5 enttled "Constructon. Reconstructon. Repar* and Mantenance wth State Ad by Formula" le.ooo.oo. D. That a down "payment appropraton was contaned n budet of Cty heretofore adopted, that re s now avalable n sad appropraton sum of one hundred dollars SOO.OO. SECTON 4. That sum of elfhtee housand dollars (t 8,.) be am ame s hereby approprated for th urppaes stated n Secton hereof. SECTON 3. TTat re s hereby au lorlsed ssuance of netotlabl nds of Cltr n artretatc prln pal.- amount not exceedlnt one thou' land nne hundred dollars (S.9. for purpose of fnancng cost] of mprovements and purposes scrbed n Secton. hereof, pursuant to Local Bond Law, consttutng Chapter of Ttle 4A of HevUed Statutes of New Jersey. form, maturtes and or detals of sad bonds shall be determned by subsequent resolutons adopted pursuant to law, SECTON 6. That pendng UsuJ ance of seral bonds authorsed,,-.n[ Secton 5. hereof, re may be ssued bond antcpaton notes of Cty n an aggregate amount not exceedng onej thousand nne hundred dollars (.-.), pursuant to tho Local Bond Law, consttutng Chapter of Ttle 4A of. Re Tled Statutes of New Jersey. form, maturtes and or detals by SpecalL%tt! tuhway RAKE SERVCE WHEEL ALGNSEVr SERVCE RAMYAY BRAKE SERVCE Samuel J. Gasstwav 7 Monroe St. Rotmay Bel Estate REALTORS & NSURORS BAUER-BROOKS CO. 48 RVNG STREET, TALAH-AMERGAJ KeUnrant ASH AMERCAN FOOD Chnatown Famly Dnner Orders to Take Out CANTON HOUSE RESTAURANT 54 RVNG St- RAHHAY. N.J. Tel r Ray's Corner By RAY HOAGLAND Vtaty Salon HALL CAPACTY 5 WTH DANCNG 8 FOR MEETNGS-DANCES PARTES-WEDDNGS FORNFORMflTOH CALL FRANK BOTH 6-7 P.M Beauty Salon 46 E Cherry St Rahnay Nc» and completely Colonal Beaul> Shop Sx har stylsts at your servce Open 9 to 6. Mon.,Tues., Wed., Sat. Open 9 to 9 Thurs., Fr. of rkntj d.re n M.n.C Book* Wde Range of Books Best Sellers Prayer Books. Bbles Chldrens Books Paper Books (3 ttles) 53 E. CHERRY ST. Fenton Glass Hummels Jewelry _ Plgrm Glass 'Fgurnes Dolls & Plush Anmals FUlton -77 AND KEY SHOP Anton J.Horllne & Sons and Grandson* (48 YEARS OF SATSFED CUSTOMERS) SALES'SERVCEBKE LOCKHAFES,elc. 537 RVNG ST., N.J. ouldlng Contractors WLLAM CLOSED MONDAYS accordng to Jaw. shall take affect rm Councl of taken by Mayor wth reo Ordn h acton.._.. spect to Ordnances or or matters submtted to hm for hs approval: (9) Establsh and mantan lason between admnstratve and legslatve branches of Cty government for purpose of coordnatng r respectlre..responsblty and achevng harmonous relatons between m; and * <» Perform dutes requred of Muncpal Clerks by electon laws pertanng to Cty of Rahway, and as requred by any or law. Ordl-.nance or Resoluton. r-sccuon 3-lft of - sad Revll nances s hereby amended to Cty Clerk shall charge and receve for use of Cty such fees for and Usue such lcenses as ahall be authorsed by law. Ordnance or Resoluton. 3 Secton -6 of sad Revsed Ordnances la hereby amended as <> A specal meetng qf Councl shall be called by Mayor upon request o wrtng slmed by a majorty of member of Councl specfyng d Ordl read as, and purpose for ' to be called. whch such meetng (b> Er presdng offcer of Councl or Mayor may on hs own ntatve orally (by telephroe or or- SPECAL SERVCES Ct'PD'S Not "stupd. Te doelt hs matchmakng through us. So can you. Matchmaker Computerzed DatngA$ervce, Box 83. Ganvood, QT. Qualty PANTNG at dscount prces; nsde or Out. Call or ree estmate- LOCAL "TVPEwaTER SER- VCE -' All makes cleaned and repared. Call JM'S TV SERVCE JM MC DOVVELL, JR. S startng TV Repar Work n ths area. Alumn Rahway Hgh School, Class 95. Graduate of Jersey Cty Tech. rst: Qual- Hed Electronc Tech. Second Class FCC Lcense. All people who see ths ad and would be nterested n acqurng my servces, now or at a later date, call HOROSCOPE READNG by Dana. Advce on all problems. Readngs n my prvate home.' For furr nfo, call : ELECTBOLYf Unwanted har removed by [latest shortwave method. V. fde Salvo, member of Amercan '.Electrolyss Assocaton and Assocaton or N.J. 4 W. Man t Ljy a lteu~nptlce call a" specal meetng of Councl of n hs opnon same s necessary or expedent, specfyng purpose for whch such meetng s to be called.. (c> call for a specal rat*tnt hall be drected to Cty Clerk. who shall forthwth serve or cause to be served, a'wrtten notce upon each member of Councl, Mayor, Busness Admnstrator, Drector of Law and Cty Attorney at hs place of reldencejar.at hs regular ~ place of busness or occupaton f sltuated wthn lmts of Cty by leavng a copy reof wth eaca one of m personally or wth st r**{ ponslble adult f present, and f not present, by leavng styfo-st a conspcuous or sutable place reat. When n opnon of presdng offcer or Mayor safety or protecton of publc property or nterests of publc requre emergent acton, sad notce may be gven orally by telephone or orwse. Such notce hall slat* date and hour of th egtur ' ~ ~ NOTCK TO CREDTOR* ESTATE OP AQNES QUATRONE, De- ceased- Pursuant to order of MARY C KANANE, Surrogate of County ol Unon, made on tbe twenty-eghth day of Aprl A. D, 67, upon applcaton of undersgned, as Executors] of estate of sad deceased, notce l hereby gven to credtors of saldl deceased to exhbt to subscrber^ under oath or affrmaton r clam and demands aganst estate of jal deceased wthn sx months from th date or sad order, or y wll be for- ng tbe same aganst subscrbers. Anthony R. Quatronc and Agnes Oervaslo Executors Anthony E. Rutso, Attorney MB Sluyvesant Ave. Unon N. J,. J. S/4/4 J'. NOTCE Td CREDTORS ' -» ESTATE OP VVA 8. DOB8ON. Dm-{ ham l ceased. Pursuant to order of MART ANAN, Surrogate of County Unon, made on twenty-eunth duyf of Aprl A. D-. 7, upon apples.-! tlon of undersgned, as Admlnls- trator or estate sad deceased, notce! s hereby gven to credtors of aaldl deceased to exhbt to subscrber] under oath or affrmaton tbelr clams and demands aganst.estate, of deceased wthn sx months from Lbe date of ad order, or y wll be for-: ever barred from prosecutng or recover-) ng tbe same aganst subscrber. J*,mry w Charles A. Red, 38 Central Ave. Planfeld, N. J. S/4/4t Admnstrator Jr., Attorney of sad notes shall bt determned by subseoutnt resolutons adopted pursuant to lav. SECTON 7. t s hertby determned and declared by ths Councl as A. Tha perod of usefulness o; mprovements or propertes descrbed n Bectlon hereof ft whch bonds are hereby thorlwd to be ssued, wthn th lmts prescrbed by Local Bo; Law, s ten (O> years. _B. Tka. bonds or notes pursuant to ths ordnance shall bear nterest at a rate or rates nol exceedng sx per centum (65>) per; annum. C That supplemental debt sttt ment requred by Secton 4A:- of Revsed Statutes has been duty made and fled n offce of Cty Clerk pror to ths passage of ths ordnance on tnt readng, and that ssuance of oblgatons authorsed by ths ordnance s permtted by ex ceptlon to debt lmtatons contaned n Secton 4A:-7(g) ol Revsed Statutes, and that tn» gross debt of sad Cty as defned by Secton 4A:-43 of Revsed Statutes s ncreased by ths ordnance by one thousand nne hundred dollars (».9.). D. That tbe total amount of pro* ceeds of oblgatons authorsed by ths ordnance to* be expended for nterest on oblgatons authorsed heren, engneerng and nspecton costs, legal expenses, and cost of ssuance of oblgatons authorsed by ths ordnance ncludng prntng, advertsement of ordnance and notces of sale and legal expenses, and. or expenses as provded tn Secton 4A:- of Lhe Revsed Btatutes. s not exceedng one thousand dollars (,.). SECTON 8- full fath and credt of Cty of Rahway, n County of Unon, New Jersey, are hereby pledged for payment of prncpal of^ and Electrcal Outlets, Swtyches Ughta, Electrc Stove, Drer Hook-up. Wrng for ar-condtlonera and electrc base board heatto.-. O' mp. BO V Servces Vctor S. Skakondy Rahway FU 8-36 Fee*?-»C«cl nterest- OJT-XH or-m?-wmfll^f~&o~ej ssued pursuant to ths ordnance, and turns requred for such payment n each year whle any of sad bonds or notes are outstandng be ncluded n annual budget and rased by tax wthout lmtaton tu to rate or amount upon all of taxable property p Wrhm sad Ct. SECTON 9. That pror o th* pslf ge of bs ordlnance on fnal hearn here wa endorsed upon 'tlf rt consent 3 l hear a c'ertlfl passed on frs* readng,. - - Lodal Government Board n Dvson of Local Government n Department of Treasury of State of New Jersey to ssuance of oblgaton* authorsed by ths ordnance, FLOOR& BEDDNG Lnoleum Futntuf Btdd'ng COME N AND BROWSB 67 Westfeld Ave., Clark FU-6886 am ma uumoe lor whch " meetng la called. No or busness shall be transacted at such meetng unless all of members present shall consent reto, (d) nsofar as reasonably poulblt and crcumstances permt, a specal meetng shall be called upon at least 4 hours' pror notce Co tbe members of Councl, Mayor, Busness Admnstrator and to tbe Drector of Law and tbe Cty Attorney. Paragraph (c) of Secton -M of sad Revsed Ordnances s hereby amended as (c) Any member of th«councl, subject to tbe provsons of Secton -73(c>, maj _lntroduc*_an_otdhac* *T~Rasoluton nawrtn* at any tme, accordng to Lhe establshed order of busness. Upon request, each proposed Ordnance or Resoluton shall, pror to ts ntroducton, b* revewed as to form and legalty by' tbe "Department of Law. Pror to ntroducton. Ordnances and R«solutlofls whch would affect tbe functons, powers or dutes " f T?*'ftl Pt NOTCst OF NTENTON NOTCE 8 HEREBY QVTH that followng ordnance was ntroduced and passed on frst readng at a regular meetng of Muncpal Councl of lhs> Cty of Rahway. N. J., held on th day of May, 7. and that sad or dln.net wll be taken up for furr cop.' slderatlon and fnal passage at a regular meetng at Cty Hall. 47 Campbell Street. Rahway. New Jersey, on 4 tb day of June, W7. at eght o'clock P.M. prevalng tme, at whch tme nd place all person* nterested ren wll be glvtn an opportunty to be heard concernng same. - ROBERT W. BCUROT Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND THT ZONNO MAP OF THE CTY OP RAH- WAY. NEW JERSEY. BX UKUAmED by Munlcba Councl of Cty of Ralway that U*a Zonng Map of tbe Cty U Rahway, New Jersey referred to n Secton 3O pf Zonng Chapter of Revsed Ordnances of Rabway s hereby amended as Secton. Zonng Map of ths Cty of Rahway, orgnally dated October as amended subsequent reto. s hereby furr amended as followng area s hereby deslgh l take effect 3 days after frst publcaton reof after fnal passage pur-, suant to law. CORPORATON NOTC MPROVKMKNT NO. «4 NOTCE s hereby gven that Muncpal Councl of ths Cty of Rahway at a meetng to b«held n Lbs Councl Chambers, st Cty HsU, 47 Campbell Bt Rh N J th th s Cty Bt., Rahway. N. J., June. 67 at tght consder report b, pbell 4th day of o'clock P.M. wll of assessments of Actncy may be referred by Cty Clerk to Busness Admnstrator and o th* bead of Uu Department, Board or Agency coommad, each ox whom shall promptly submt a report to th* Councl contanng bt recommendatons, but th* falure of th* Clark to do so or th* falure to submt sad report ah&ll not aff*ct th* valkuty reof or prrrr- \ new paragraph to b«known ** paragraph <) n Secton 3-48 of sad revled ordnances U hereby added u (*) Ho Ordnance or Resoluton»Mtlng any Department, Board or Agency shall b* propamd by any «n~ plorv* except b*ad tbenot, au4 X such htad ahall propose SUM. t aluul b* referred by hm to tn* Buses** nated reon as beng, and placed n B-l Busness Zone: Begnnng at ntersecton of th*. westerly sde of rvng Street and sourly sde of Semnary Avenue, and ~throc* runnng sourly along wet- _ erly ade of rvng Btreet a dstance ol "* benefts conferred upon ota and parcels of land and real estate by reason of CONSTRUCTON Or CONCRETE CURBS AND OUTTERS AND THE PAV- NO OT THE ROADWAYS OT RUTHER- FORD BTREET r*rom UPTON PLACE TO EAST SCOTT AVENUE, OTTATER- BON STREET PROM UPTON PLACE TO EAST BCOTT AVENUE, OP UPTON PLACE PROM PATERSON STREET TO BOND STREET, TOCtETHR WTH SUCH OTHER WORK AND PURPOSES NCDENTAL THERETO THAT MAY BE W&gUlKJLU. "N 'HUE XUAL AMOUNT OP 35,945.3, purpose of such' meetng s to consder among or thng* any objectons that owners of property named n sad report may present aganst confrmaton of such assessments and to take furr and or acton" as may be deemed approprate and proper, and as rght md Justce shall requre. report above referred to s now on fle n Offce of Cty Clerk for examnaton ren. by partes nterested Tlec STEWART ELECTRC CO. "WATTS MY LNE" ELECTRCAL CONTRACTORS FU 8-8 HOl'SE & NDUSTRAL WRNG 996 Thorn St.. Rahway. N.J. ROESCH CONTRACTOR and DU.DER l :.st«b!;sh,-tl <J7 UO.H; NDUSTRAL MANTENANCE 4 REPARS remodelng our pt-cn/ry FUlton 8-U7 // no trn.su -r call FUlton Mdwood Drve. Rahway Druggst Lloyd Drrgs QUALTY PRESCRPTONS To S..lw- Y.jur Bnutv unj Hmr Cur,- Prnbl-ms COSMETCS TOLETRES, BABY DABETC NEEDS HEARNG AD B..TTERES & CORDS T'S Kuregn Car FOREGNCAR REPARS-. Collson Work-.... Free Estmates European Traned Mechanc mported Auto Sales & Servce St. Georgo Avenue AVENEL (Neat Clovorlool) Doly 8:3 A.M. to 9 P M. Saturday 9: A.M. to 6: P.M. ME 6-97 Jan-Ell For Smart Fashon. At Modest prces Jr., Msses & / Szes 49 rvng St Rah\v;,v S&H Stamps JyyJslorch lland-clurfe 'ref Delvery FU E. Mlton Ave.. Rahwuy Nck Scarplto/ GREEN S of Rahway 5 MAN ST Thtee Floors N'sey Fum J lute - Edson Lullsbye Chldcraff& Bultnle Beddng - Engandet Sleepnuste etc Bcycles - Rollfast & Columba Furnture - Bassett BroyhM & Colony TOYS OPEN THURS & FR nghts Fee Delvery & Fee Set Up Hand, Ch.upp HF Pffflt HEATNG Ol and Gas Heat nstalled Roto rooter servce LCENSED MASTER PLUMBER FURS nteror Decorators SLPCOVERS & DRAPERES CUSTOM MADE-TO-ORDSR Largest s?lecton n ths area. Ftted n your home t Guaranteed WorkmonBhp Fnest fabrcs Lowest prces Free C>tmxt«WATCH REPARS Movng Local Long Dstanct FUR COATS Made - - "rn ----: Order HEMODE.MC s REPARNG C.D STORAGE RAfWAY FUR SHOP FUlton 8-J3J 5 RVNG ST.. Ralph L. Smth, secretary of Sdelnes announced plans for de annual sprng banquet honorng members of wnter and sprng sportsteams of Rahway Hgh School, to be held at cafetera of Junor hgh school on Thursday, June, at 6:3 p.m. guest speaker s Rev. Wllam A. Guerrazzl of de.holy _Comborter Church. "Mayor John C. Marsh wll be a guest at banquet. wnners of followng ndvdual awards wll be announced ncludng Rahway News - Record a- wsrd,~~sldellner Athletc award, Babe Ruth Foundatlon Sportsmanshp a- ward, Sldellner Scholarshp award, ^ Earl C. Hoagland Trophy, Coachhc Trophy for baseball, de Anna Reppen Memoral Trophy for wrestlng, Joan ntchley Trophy for swmmng, Earl H. Walter Trophy for basketball, Denns P. Donovan Trophy for Track and Feld, W. Dcknson Cummlngham Trophy for tenns. new trophes wll be placed n petton ths year. y are. James, J. Coffey Trophy n Cross Country and Wllam F. Davs trophy for golf. wnners of Junor hgh school plaques wll be announced next week. Tckets for banquet may be secured from members of Sdelners. All Rahway sports fans arewelne to attend. John Gallo and Abe Reppen are cocharman. * * golf team of Clark walloped Ralway's wnless lnk - men 4 / to 3 / ths week. * Seth Hcks, assstant basketball coach at Weequahlc Hgh School n Newark, and sad to have nsde pos as head coach at Rahway Hgh School has accepted head coach poston at Planfeld. * - J'ete Frazee of Rahwa: wlllr'return to acton at Ol Brdge Speedway ths Sunday afternoon. NASCAR sanctoned stock car: speed' fest wll be comprsed o: eght events, splf Between sportsmen - modfes' veterans and young no vce drvng crop. Hllsde's Comets' ne squad scored a 4- wn ove: Clark, for r eghth wn n nne starts.» Scotch Plans Raders scored a 5- wn over wlnless Rahway ndans tenns team. _ *.»»..._. Pete Scull's four - over par, 4 led Clark's gol: team to a / to 7 / decson over Hllsde a -Gallopng-Hll; Larry Chunko, Dck Krnel Dan Rojack, Rche Sazzlbba and Greg Carey, of Rahway are members of Unon Catholc Jayvees baseball squad. thrd annual New Jeraay AAU baton _ twrlng champonshp sponsored -by Recreaton departmen' wll he held at Juno: hgh school on Saturda fternoon. AU are welcome o see young ladles perorm. champonshp wll tart at :3 p.m. Rchard rtschke s meetdrecor. Your reporter attended xxlng show at West Orange Armory last Frday evenng where muchdlsussed. eght - sded boxng ng was on dsplay. was mpresse'd wth actloa n rng that has no corers, as were Donald F. Hull xecutve drector of ^AU of U.S.;" Pat Duffy, Natonal AAU charman and Emle Grffth, former welterweght and mddlewelght champon all of whom Lanes won all three games frcn Merwln Marne to fnsh n ffth spot. last place Rartan Metals won set from Park Flyng "A" club. fnal week of league saw Lll Chrstopher have a hgh game of 3 and a hgh seres * ~ ' gameb of 545. Or hgh were Joan Henderon ; Eleen Sharkey; Nlta Sllbon 93: Helen Ncholas 9; Barbara Rowan 9; Rose Lucey 89; Jean Townsend 85; Rose Vogel 8; and Jule Crane 8. or hgh seres were rolled by Rose Vogel 537; Eleen Sharkey 534; Barbara Rowan 53: Nlta Slbon 53; Helen Ncholas 5; Jean Townsend 5: RoBe Lucey 5. hgh game for season was Kay Horvath's 45. ''hgh seres were taken by Rose Vogel and Helen Ncholas who ted at 595. Wn-co Freplaces th hh f h Mert Clark Legon O'Johnne's Gordon ns. lark V.F.W. Hyatt Fre Dept. Clark Elks lark State Bank Howard Johnson's Town Hardware H h B Auto won hgh game^ agreed tsat octagon sefson wth shaped rng accomplshed what t was ntended to? to, elmnate trappng n a corner. pace was fast, and fans had lot's of acton. Jmmy Tomsullo of Cran- "la*. LTTLE LEAGUE.EASTERN MNOR Won Square Club Arura Const. R.F. Super Mart aeres.was. 54 of & S^?",,!" 'ord, an AAU offcal was r ery mpressed wth rng. rng mght be used n worldwde servce tournament to be held n Madson Square Garden next month. Clark Hgh School baseball team was selected for NJSAA baseball tournament. y wll play J.P. Stevens.. Rahway dd not make tournament ths year. track teams of Clark and Rahway faled to score a pont n Unon County champonshp at Unon last Saturday. We wll speak before Squres. of Rahway Knghts of Columbus atr hall on Sunday afternoon. Unted State Olympc program wll be dscussed, * * * Awards were made to 9 varsty athletes atsetonhall Unversty / n South Orange ths week/. Rev. John J. \HorganT Athletc Drector\and tne varous coaches presentatons to Bob of Clark a member basketball squad, Den- " k of Rahway of bam and Ben Doyle lhe ASA softball offcal! announced ths week-that th nternatonal Softball Fed' eradon has receved offcal recognton of OC bod: recognzng t as gov. ernng body of softball nternatonally. Ths mean that softball now can pro ceed wth plans to nclude' sport on Olympl program. Due to 96 Olympc program havng al ready been set t wll no be possble for ncluson r '68 Games, buc roa s now clear to get gam ncluded n 97 Games, -Bowlng Mchael Bulders on th champonshp of Rahway Lades Major league at th Rahway Lanes by a onegame margn over Wn' co Freplaces. secon* place team scored a swee over league champs lr tfeshhal nght of play.. Jeme Har Stylsts won"two from Dckert's and fnshed : thrd place, one game front of Dckert's. Rahwa MELE'S GREENHOUSE & GARDEN CENTER FASHON FABRCS nteror Decorators -Curtuns -Lnens - Yard Goods 4 MAN ST. GOLDBLATTS t CHERRY SRtET STORAGE 'll-.l: l:\ M.\T:\ McColley Bros. MOVERS Robert E. Brunner Prescrpton Optcans CRANFORO 4 NO. UNON AVE. BRDGE -565 ROBZRT W. 8CHROP Cty Clerk y of rvng Btreet a dstance ol to norrly lds of ths Rahway Rver, and nce runnng alon# northwesurly sde ol ths Rahwar Rvar n a southwesterly drecton to souasterly corner of lot T3-A, n Block 654 aa shown on tho Tax Atlaa of Cty of Rahway; nce runnng of lot Jf3, vtsttrlr tlong tb» ldt t*nc«runnlnc Ua«of lot #3 l dltane* ol 38.BS' to a conur of lot Jt3, nce oontlaulas tuoa tbe property UU» of lol >3 n * aort&weeterl/ drecton dutuce ol.u" to lotbwfeterlr tornlr of lot #}( netf ruoolar nortbeultrur mumt lne of lot «K dstance, of h**mtmttrtr awe h**mtmrt*ttrtrzorngrartol&y; nce runnlna nortbemeterlr ejoaf toe llde lne of lot #37 dutance of 33.' to sourly sde of Semnary Areout* and nce nmnlss along tne sourly sde of Stmltuurr Arenue easterly st dstance of 67.4* to corner of rrl& Street and PUoe of Beflnnlns. Secton 3. Th* Ordnance shall Uke effect mmedately after publcaton MOO PU«LC NOTC - order ol tha nrsstlsstlng Commltu«or ths Muncpal Councl, publlo e Muncpal Cun, p c no;c«u hereby rt»en that a publc hyarln shall be held at 8: P.M. WXDNXSDAT, Uty 34 th, n Councl Chambers at Cty Hall. 47 Campbell 8t., Rahwar for purpose of prtrrldlot members of publc opportunty t blt h tt to p attent lowng topcs JU7: X. Urn Ave. strttl mprovement. 3. Onn Codes Contrs«t. 3. Btreet wdenng- of Wssttleld Are. sad purchsse of property n eox> Juncton rewth. 4. mprovement-of-dock-fl. XnleresUd persons wll &s.ve opportuattl-to-fcwor-tn nlson o; to PS7 represented br counsel. Usnottl Lombsrdl, ChAlrm&n Counellmsnle Xnvestldtlns Commttee CALL THE RECORD WTH NEWS TEMS fe DRECTORY A WEEK 3 WEEK MNMUM BEST VALUE N NEWSPAPERS TODAY CALL Brors BOOK and STATONERY^SHOP^ ~33~Sf. George Ave. R"uhway COMPLETE LNE OF SCHOOL AND DESK EQUPMENT ALLMAKES / COWFCETE LNE POCKET BOOKS MAGAZNES BOXED CANDY CHLDS BOOK! WESTFELD E. BROAD ST. ADAMS -BB * Trees * Shrubs < Dworf Shrubs * Perennals * Vegetable Plants * Geranums One of jnon County's Largest Growers Of Annuals WHOLESALE & RETAL Lake Ave. & Rartan Rd., Clark Jeme Har Stylsts. - * Zlon Lurans sweep league leadng St. Paul's # and advanced to wthn rwo-games of lead n Rahway Women's Church league. Zlon Lurans won three games from Frst Presbyterans and now Tal # team by one game n thrd. place. Trnty Methodst won odd game *rom Second Presbywrans and Osceola won - over St. Paul's #. Phylls Knorr rolled a 55 seres on lne scores of 9 and. Marge Rand's 8 lead to a 5 seres. Palm's won champonshp of St. John Vlanney Women's league by a one-pame -margn over gn leac Hckory's, who lead league from start of season. Jesse Oberdlck won league trophy for hgh ndvdual sngle game wth a 9! She was wnner of hgh ndvdual three games wlttra 5 whle- fourth place Oak's had hgh team sngle game of 497 and hgh three-game total of,43, n St. Thomas G.C.U, Mxed league hgh bowlers for three games were Bob Jadro wth 553 and Paulne Remeta 448 Hgh game was ht by Johr Kunak Sr. a 4 and Pauln Remeta's 7. team o Mary Ellert Staryak, Hele: Roedlger, John Kunak, Jr Ron Moscoe and Bll Same ht,73. Or hgh three game durng recent weeks wer Paulne Remeta 489; Johr Matuska 6: hgh slngl games by Lllan Nagy 84 John Matuska 7. team of Mary Szabocslk, Lllllar Nagy, Andy Koknda, Bo' Kenna, George Torblch ha hgh team score of,3 hgh bowlng average; n league thus far th season s Bob Jadro at 7: and Paulne Remeta 47. *» Marty Casslo fnshed : seventh n all-events lr 967 ABC. Ths s fnal of ou: bowlng h-llghtsandwewls! LEAGUES EASTERN DVSON Won 3 Lost 3 WESTERN DVSON B'rul Brlth BUla Barber's Daly journal CUrk Klwanls Clfford Trans. Crcus Shoes Clark Jaycees Clark Dell Lostj WESTERN DVSON Gnes S Son 4 Mad. Hll Pharm. Oak Rdge Golf ndustral Dsposal Dary Queen Gnes Bulders Vaccaro Bakery V lark Lons Club Allare O'head Door Granraths - lark Elks Guy Vlla K. of C. May SPORTS SCHEDULE TRACK Watch. Conf. champonsh ' Cranford at Clark GOLF Rahway at Berkeley Hgts Unon Cty. champonshps Clark at Cranford Scotch Plans at Rahway Hllsde at Rahway BASEBALL Westfleld at Rahway Rahway at Cranford Scotch plans at Clark TENNS Clark at Bmhway- Rahway at Clark Jaycees Place Football Tx On Sale Today Applcatons for tckets t New Jersey Jaycee Foot ball Classc between Ne\ York Gants and Phlla delphla Eagles-are now beln accepted, t was announce* o o.._.today by Carlos Garay, Foor to thank hard-worklngl ball Classc Charman fo: secretares for r cooperaton n provdng us scores. Trove f Quck 85 RARTAN ROAD, NEW JERSEY 38*6 A COMPLETE TRAVEL. CRUSES-TOURS HOTELS ALL DOMESTC AND OVERSEAS TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS btter fshng starts at... CHARLE BRENNERS SPORT SHOP 534 RVNG ST., ; Optn UOO A.M la lo'oo P.M. ANGLERS Stop Ur«for your fshng n««ll largttt Mtctlon of fshng gtar n th* or to. ALL OF THE POPULAR BRANDS SPNNNG REEL LNES SPOOLED "FREE" Ped Ppers Wn Opener n Clark Fast Ptch Game Clark Ped Ppers won r openng game n Clark fast ptch softball league 4- over Clark Mnutemen. Rghthander Rckey Truant who Just got out of Marne Corps fred a three htter, strkng- OUt Sx. ; Joee Evan swung bg stck for Ped Ppers as he smacked a long trple n ffth nnng to drve n two runs. Dave Arnold former' baskeball coach at Rahway Hgh made a crcus catch n rght feld to prer serve shutout. Steve Bachorlck added two hts for wnners. Dan Canada hurled a strong game for Mnutemen and had only one bad nnng. Dan ease " ~' out four. RADERS TRM NDANS 7- A sx - run rally n top of ffth sent Scotch Plans Raders to a 7- lead and r fourth wn n sx starts, over Rahway ndans at Veterans Feld n a Watchung congerence game. Wth ndans n front -, Mke Dougherty and Rck Todaro each sngled n two runs durng bg nnng." MNATURE GOLF "Fun for AU Tbe Famly" WOODBRDGE DRVNG RANGE Rahway Avenue, Avenel Rahway Jaycees. two teams wll mee n Prnceton Unversty' Palmer Stadum on Sept. 967 at p.m. for ths sxth annual beneft game. AB l prevous. years,_. Rah wfl' Jaycees are cooperatng wt New Jersey Jaycees sponsorshp of game Prnceton Unversty w agan provde ts facltle wthout charge for ths char table affar, and Peps' Cola Metropoltan Botrn Companes wll cooperate wth Jaycees. Proceeds from gam wll beneft a large varler of New Jersey chartes Last year, $7,5waRron ated and nearly $75, ha, been gven to charty by th Jaycees snce Class was ntated n 96. Accordng to Carlos Gara; all seats for game arl reserved and wll be sold o a frst-come, frst-serve' bass. Tckets are prced a $3.5, $5.5, and $7.5. Tc ket applcatons can be ob talned from Carlos Gara by callng 38-8 durn day, evenngs or by sendng a check Carlos Garay^ New Jorge; 548, Rahway, New Jersey Jr. Olympc Track Meet On Saturday A strong track team from Recreaton Department Klwans wll compete n second annual New Jerey AAU Junor Olympc rack and feld champonshp >n Saturday at New Provdence Hgh School stadum at ':3 a.m. team wll leave y, bus- from Cty Hall at 8 a.m. Rahway team wept dstrct meet here ast Saturday wnnng 55 meals n 34 event pro- ;ram. Phl Hannbal won mdget 5-yard dash n record tme of 6.7 and set a new mark-jn. runnng hgh lump wth a leap of 4 ft. 5 nches. or double wnner rom Rahway was Wanda Taylor who won a gold medal n runnng broad jump and set a new record of 6.8 n 5 yard dash. Or Rahway chldren who wll compete n champonshp are Ray Brown Laura shmael.reene Jones, Joyce Davon; Pam Wlson, Sopha Austn, Dorothy Brown, Maureen Halley, ra Prestley, Wayne Johnson, Charles Upshaw, Wllamna Roberson, Mchelle Brown, Sandra Snowden, Renne Peterson, Paul Bacsk and Pam "allo. team wll be under drecton of Ncholas Delmonaco, and Robert Polhumus. Three grls relay teams wll represent cty, whle fve boys and grls wll complete squad. Crusaders n Quarter Fnals Of County Play Clark's Crusaders advanced nto quarter - fnal. round of" Unon County Baseball Conference tournament behnd oneht ptchng of Lee Daney, a rght handed junor, who struck out and passed only one. Clark's 6 - wn over Plngry was r 7th n starts. Daney's, no - htter wa stopped. _wh^rt;.!:yjc _P.felffe lned to centes wth one down n : ftffl. Clark was held to tw hts by Plngry's Dck Boone who also had.a no - htter gong nto ffth when three base on balls, a baseclearng trple by Junor Rck Mller wth two away, scored three runs. Coach Lou Paragallo's team added three more runs n top of seventh on a double by.wayne Carrck. RVCK ACCEPTS UTGERS GRANT Gary Ervck, an outstandne athlete at Rahway Hgh 'Cfool where he played an nd poslt- for football earn, and partcpated n rack, s one of seven New ersey hgh school athletes ho has accepted scholarhps to Rutgers Unversty. Ervlc, a 6-3, 95-pounder arned all-unon honors"as a botball defense man. He lves n Wlnfleld Park and'ls mrolled as an engneerng tudent. Sdelners Set Banquet For June Sdelners wll honor members of Rahway Hgh School wnter and sprng port teams along wth heer leaders and twrlers t. annual Sprng Banquet o be held n cafetera f Rahway Junor Hgh chool on Klne P., June. Wnners of Sdellner athletc Award, Sldener Scholarshp Award and :he Babe Ruth Foundaton portsmanshlp Award wll be announced. Both atc and scholarshp award carry stpends of $. Each sport has an ndvdual award. Basketball has :he Earl H. Walter Trophy; swmmng, John Atchley Trophy; wrestlng, Anna Reppen Trophy; baseball, Earl C. Hoagland Trophy and Coaches Trophy; track, :he Denns P. Donovan Trophy; tenns, W. Dckson Cunnngham Trophy; golf, :he Wllam F. Davs Trophy; cross-country, James J. Coffey Trophy. "atter two are new ths year. Wnners of trophes wll be announced at banquet. Each coach wll present hs senors wth r Sldene'r Senor Awards. Rev.' Wllam A. "Guerrazzl wll be guest speaker and Mayor John C. Marsh wll brng greetngs trom cty. Parents and frends are urged to help n honorng r sons and daughters. John Gallo and Abe Reppen are co-charmen of banquet and Mr. Gallo wll serve as toastmaater. ndan 9 For Frst Place Te Clark's Crusaders moved nto a te for frst.place n Watchung Conference-) wth r second straght wn over Rahway's ndans by score of 3-4 at Arthur L. Johnson Feld on Wednesday afternoon. Clark had two bg nnngs, scorng sx runs n second and fve n ffth. Wayne Carrlck*6 rwo run double, Rche Mller's sngle, fve walks and two ht batsmen were hghlghts of sx runs rally. n ffth a double by Larry Buonl and a sngle by Jerry Saley each drove n two runs. Bll Wheeler held n- -dlans to -eght hts, as he-) fanned four and passed seven. Frank Deredlta had two hts ncludng a trple. Wayne "arrlck also had rwo sngles or wnners. BU Wll ed ndans at bat wth a louble and a sngle, whle ary Ervck, startng plr ht a home run. Heghts Nne By 3-3 Score Garwood9- Clark Junor school baseball team made t four n a row by defeatng Garwood. Jack Schwangert contnued to swng a hot bat for Clark boyb as he went for 3 and now has collected sx hts n hs last seven -at bats. John Herson stroked a long trple to left center n frst nnng to drve n two runs. Ted Oseck and Ken Wlson combned to hurl a 3 htter for vctors. seasons record now stands at four wns aganst no losses and for fourth j straght game Clark bench was cleared as boys saw acton. RHS FTMESS-^&AM- ndans Defeat LndeT6-4 For Ffth Vctory ndans ended a fve game losng streak when y scored a 6-4 wn over r lelghborhood rvals from Lnden. locals scored lve runs n thrd on a rlple by Tony Toscano and VHke Kureczka's double. Tom Ftzgerald, ndans sophomore ptcher al- "owed seven hts, fanned two nd walked three. He also lt a double. ^ Bll Wll led ndans at at wth two hts. :Rahway's record was followng game, as.tgerswere 4- for season. Cyclng Races At Somervlle Memoral Day Wth more than $,5 n przes, 4th annual Kugler - Anderson Memoral Tour of Somervlle wll have most valuable prze Us of any cyclng race n country, accordng to Somervlle Area Jaycees. Known as "Kentucky Derby of Cyclng," annual Memoral Day. race s beng sponsored by Somervlle Area Jaycees and romoted by Somerset heelmen. Wth one of largest felds of any cyclng race n country once agan as- Dance Program For Talented Students Planned For Newark State Ths Fal A program of dance nstructon, for talented hgh school- youngsters that wll jjaye way for establshng"^ state-wde specalzed hgh school for performng and vsual arts s expected to begn at'newark State College, Unon, n fall, accordng to an announcement by Dr. Eugene Wllkns, presdent of college.- Jhe plan grew out of a request to New Jersey Burchfeld Gets Plaque. Earl Burchfeld of 63 guest of honor at a brthday luncheon on occason of hs 8st mlestone and receved a plaque n recognton of 4-years of outstandng servce to youth of communty through Rahway YMCA. Mr. Burchfeld served as a drector from 939 through- 959, and for 9 years he d Congress of Parents and Teachers by ;tk : \ Unon County Councl tftac. scate organzaton fornr' a commttee to study possblty of establshng a performng and vsual art6 hgh school n New Jersey. Members of study commttee, who are developng plan, are-dr. Elane Rachle, drector of art n rvlngton school system and cultural arts charman for state PTA'; Jack Platt charman of Musc Department at Newark State and state PTA musc charman; Dr. Wllam Brooks, coordnator of arts for State Departmentofbducaton, and Dr. Wlklus. Dr. Wlkns sad that plot-program n--.-dancecould utlze exstng facltes atnewark State, possbly dance studo n gymnasum. program s expected to provde dance nstructon for 5 th graders selected through audtons, who would meet fve afternoons a week and Saturday mornngs. y wll reman' n r local hgh schools for held Job of recordng secretary. jdurlng a short j regular mornng sessons'n perod "when late George FalrweathpT General- Secretary, was recuperatng, _.. _ o from a hearjjattack, he flled J school currculum, and reacademc subjects. program n dance wll be consdered a part of r hgh n as actng.secretary. Four yearh-ago, Mr. Burchfeld accepted a full-tme desk assgnment and has been on duty ever snce except for a month last year when he hacf an eye operaton. plaque presented to Uurcnfeld reads "n apprecaton for many years of servce." luncheonat whch plaque was presented was attended by many of employees of "Y" and Presdent Edward L. Rcke9, who made presentaton! " e SCORES 86-PONTS Rahway Hgh School's Physcal Ftness Team scored a total of 86 ponts n Marne Corps Physcal Ftness "Meet held at Newark State College. A total of 45 boys from 75 norrn New Jersey hgh schools competed. North Hunterdon team wth 39 ponts. Ramsey and Mountan Lakes Hgh Clark Hgh School base ball team rolled to a 3- wln over Hghlanders o Berkeley Heghts as Dan Gbbons drove n fve runs wth three sngles and a sacrfce fly at Crusaders feld. ; _ ^., Hghlanders Jumped. 3urea t n e Kugler-Anderson off to a - ead n top race wll present to wlnof frst nnng but Lou ner of tne 5o. m e senor Paragallo s nne talled fve event a co or televson set. tmes n last of Bcyclsts fnshed second : openng nnng. _ through th wll receve n bg frst Gerry Sa-: aweaters w tn nslgnas deley, Frank. Deredta,. Larry notng event - awards Buon and Gbbons each sent! wll be presented for n a run wth a ht. Bob f rst " t me Harr's senor rght-hander, Tne wnnng rder wll be fve htter for presented wth a -nch r e- plca of perpetual Kug- ' ler - Anderson Memoral Trophy, courtesy of"lb-, cycle nsttute of Amerca. : Entrants n Segfred Stern Memoral Junor Tour a lst whch mght reach rders, wll also be shootng for sweater awards, wth wnner to receve an 8- nch replca of perpetual trophy. Memoral Day bcyclng actvtes wll be ntated by a new event, Memoral : ntermedate Derby, open to youngsters n -4 age group. t s expected that more than 5 partcpants DOG TRANNG CLL'B GRADUATON SET Md - Jersey Companon Dog Tranng Club cordally nvtes publc to attend graduaton exercses of ts sprng begnners class to be held on May, at Cross Keys Hotel, Campbell and Cherry Streets Rahway, begnnng at 8 p.m. Furr. nformaton regardng regstraton for our fall obedence tranng classes begnners or advanced may be obtaned by contactng Tranng Secretary, Henry Gorsky, at quremehrs for graduaton wll be based on-regulatons of State Department- of Educaton. dance currculum, prepared by Danel,. wll consst of sx classes a week of academc ballet, four classes J week of pontc (tow dancng), two classes a week of modern dance, and a comprehensve program of musc study^ consdered essental for development of a dancer or choreographer. nut --necessar\^-paper4. You must, however, check wth caretaker of cemetery before fllng out forms, as some of cemeteres do not allow government head stone to be erected. re s a small charge made by cemetery to erect any head stone- or marker. ; nasmuch as Veteran's k. Central Commttee places - approxmately, Hag -a! year n local cemeteres t s obvous that we do mss; a few graves, and Mr. Kopkj hopes that Veteran's kn j wll bear ths'n mnd. * wnners. Clark Slow Ptch League s Opened Clark slow-ptch softball league opened ts season ths week despte some wet wear. n Western Dvson John Schwarz nc. defeated Man Tobacco 4-3. n Eastern Dvson d Veterans Wll Decorate Graves Veterans groups of Rahway wll decorate veteran's graves n Rahway wth Amercan Flgas on May 7 at p.m. All veterans wll meet at Rahway Cemetery, St. Georges Ave. f heavy rans occur,. ran date wll be May 8 at p.m. at same place. Graves Decoraton Charman, John Kopk of Veterans of Foregn Wars sad that many veteran's 'graves are ml6sed durng decoraton because nextof kn faled to nstall markers lstng deceased:: ras":-a.. -veteran. refore, extra avalable at.. Offce, and can be requested thru offce. Mr. Kopk would lke to remnd next of kn that head stones and foot markers are Wnnebago Goes nternatonal Joy Scout Camp bago wll take on an nter-,- natonal flavor ths summer j n observance of X World j. Jamboree to bo held n l.'ntcd States n August. v " r * local summer camp s tranng center for Boy Scour troops n 'n'on Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca, and wll'be attended by over hoo Scouts and leaders from d4 troops, accordng to Stanley P. Mkus, camp drector. ed Clark Jaycees 5 - despte rwo home runs by Jaycee short stop Pat Nesgood. Sandy Gonzlk knocked n wnnng runs for fremen. wll be entered n event. number of entrants for senor race s expected Charley Kelly's defeated! to reach last year's fgure Regonal Teachers 6 - ; of 5, f early returns are Schools had scores of 33 and 3...Whle Rahway score was low, re were n a eght nnng game. wnner was! Clark Sports club defeated Clark Fremen 3 - as John Freeman went 4,for 4. Charley Ret hurled a any ndcaton. many school teams whch, scored n 4, 5, 6 and 7 hundreds. funqft... Entre Famly \ Can Bowl Toger cuu. m» mm 3S- 47 $O :Jslr MM wl«fc-avtomqll<-l«n>- > Snack Shop Cocktal Loungo j!»vc'//:$mp»«"vuod Playroom for towllng Mors.<»»» <««three htter and Stu Steggal and Russ Yamell each chlpped wth hts for wln- POLCE ACADEMY Team teachng, one of most popular nnovatons n Amercan educaton-n recent years, wll be used durng th annual ses- HOUSE FOR SALE? CLASSFED ADS! Call slon of Unon County Polce Tranng Academy at Unon Junor College, Cran- ford. t was announced today by Polce Chef Carl Ehns of New Provdence. CAR ALNG? MEDCAR-FOR YOUR CAR AT THENKENttfS-BROS Atlantc Servce Center U.S. Hghway l, at E. Grand Avenu, NEW JERSEY Phone: FUlton regular program areas at Wnnebago Scnut Reservaton wll feature events lke those set up fur 4, Scouts attendng flags are! X World Jamboreofrom Cerneterv ncarl y KO countres. "» Among se acfvte>ar<>' Scoutcraf advcht\ 6 tral, conservaton area,'flag ceremones,, wde games! and campfrc programs. ".. Specal World Scoutng features at -S-acre avalable, free of charge, from U.S. Government,, for all honorably dscharged! c? m P wlu also lncludc Plans veterans. Please contact Mr j' f o r a 'frendshp campfrc Vanderhoff.at Unon! to observe 6th annjw County Court House to fll vcrkar V of world Scornng. AUTO CENTER "^ 6 DAYS A MEEK. 7;3trto6: "AMERCAN & FOREGN CARS REPARED & SERVCED BRAKES TRANSMSSONS CARBURETORS TUNE-UPS BEAR WHEEL ALGNMENT Dal WHTE WALL TRE SALE RARTAN RD. U. S, Royal's Frst Lne 65 x 3 w/w "7 )TtJw/w 735 x 4 w/w $4.95 «c7 Plus Fed. L.X. Jt x 4 w/w x 4 w/w $7.95 «actt<" Plus Fed. Ex. tax V* h.;.:.:;. S;r*.-^c-*c-c-:

5 ^ t>» Page 8 May 8, 967 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patrot Page 9 Rahwoy News-Record/Clark Patrot May 8, 967 AdnUaltrator wth» mtmortudmn «- Dl»lnlnt n dt&l tb* nkultr tbtr*- fon provded, howt-nr, th fulur* *o to do *!! not prmnt.th. Councl from t4*»>*&«-cu OrUn»uc«RMolutlon. a LBQAL NOTCES USE LOW COST DRECTORY <"" onstllfl^by^s?^^ hfollowng ordnance wu ntroduced and Muon.. ptutd on frst nadlnc»t» rtrular (9 aucton *73 of tlcl RtvUtd Ordl-,, meetng of tbt MunUlpal Councl of tb«news-record CLASSFED ADVERTSNG RATES Mlnlnum Charge 3 lnes Tor $. Addtonal lnes 3c eacn 5% DSCOUNT On Classfed Advertsemen ordered to run 3 or more tme: r vldlng no changes are mad orgnal advertsement, d count allowed only after frs nserton. Classfed-Dsplay Col. nch S.5 Box No. Charge 3c Closng Hours for Classfed.Ads: 5 P.M. TUESDAY Cash, check or stamps shoul accompany advertsng copy paper s not responsbl tot errors n classfed ads taken by telephone. To Place Classfed Ad CALL SPECAL NOTCES F YOU HAVE A PROBLEM wth alcohol, wrte Alcoholcs Anonymous. Box 5. Rahnay or call B! -56. CONTENTS OF NEGHBORHOOD! C sales-bargans galore; household, antques, glass, gftselec. broom, vacuum, roner. debwndfler. gym. toys. 8 ft. boat, motors, fsh gear, prced to»o. Next Thurs.. Fr.. &l Sat. 3/5, Woodland Rd.. S Wllow Way, Clark. Detals to follow : _ 'RUMMAGE SALE- 63 St. George Ave.. Roselle May 9... (Fr. Sat. Sun.) Open 9:3 a.m. Beneft De-! boron Hosp. HELP WANTED-FEMALE TEMP WORK NO FEE STUDENTS TEACHERS HOUSEWVES A-l TEMPORARES Needs YOU for {medate local assgnments STENOS TYPSTS CLERKS NON-SKLLED TOP BATES S6. BONX'S 43 Park Ave.. Scotch plans 3-83 la, HELP WANTED-MALE 3 FULL TME. PART TME men to take orders & make delveres. Average S.33 per hr. Apply 65 Westfeld Ave., Elzabeth, N.J. Young man over 8 wanted n moldng plant. Steady job. Apply 77 U.S. Hwy., Rahway. PAY PHONE CON BOX COLLECTOR no experence needed Rood startng salary opportunty for advancement must be hgh school grad wth drver's lcense lberal benefts, ncludng college tuton ad plan New jersey Bell Equal Opp r f unty Employer For more nformaton call Monday thru Frday 9 AM to 3 PM STUATON WANTED-FEMALE Part-tme general ofc. work; stcno. type, good at fgures, rs. of prev. pxp. Ps. call _f ' SPECAL SERVCES ELECTROLYSS TREATMENT Latest Short Wave Method Unwanted Har Removed Permanently For free nfo. & lterature,, call or wrte:.--«conne KAPLAN. M.fc nances * btrtbt amtuded u follov:, (a) Tn* Councl shall conftr la x-l tcutlr. MUOQ at 6: P.M. on Tut*- day or th«vhk mmtdlaur prawdtnc tba wmk durng whch tht rttular mtatlnf of Councl U hald, or at luch or tlmt or tlmu u may b» detarmlotd by Ruolutlon, to atraa upon tht ftcfnda for luch rttulftr mwtlng and ducuu any matters ptrtalnlns to tht Ctr' bulnta. (b) At «uch Pr*-m«ttlnc Conftrtno, tht ptnon atundo* ahall b«lmted to tb# numbers of councl, tht May tht Clerk of Councl, tht Busn Admnstrator, tht Dlnctor of LAW, tht cty Attorney and luch or offcers, employees and persona as tht presldln offcer (hall request to atttnd. <c> Any matter whch has not b«en dscussed or preenttd for comld«raton at such Prv-meatlna; Conference»hall not bt acted upon at any recul«r me* tnt except upon unanmous content of members prwent. 7 All Ordnances or provsons reof herewth are. hereby retnconttent pealed. 8 Thl Ordnance shall take effect cordng to law. 549 W. nman Avenue Rahway, N.J. -_ Furnture ted and rewebbed. Sofa S., Char $6. We do refnshng on all woods, ouch-up & repars, cgarette burns. nsurance estmates. ' CORPORATON NOTCK PUBLC NOTCE U hlkbj «T«D tb; followng Ordnance v u duly adopted and approred on fnal rtftdnx at a regular meetng of Muncpal Coun. ell. cur ot Rahw«r." N. "J.;~wedn evenng. Mar, W7. HOBXRT W. BCHBOJ CUT Cltrk AN ORDNANCE BUPPLEMgNTHO CHJUTER OT THE~REVB*D ORD- NANCES OF, AND COS- CERHNO THE ETHCS OP OPrCXRS AND EMPLOYEES, AND FUNO HOURS POR TRANSACTNO C M BUSNESS. WANTED TO BUY WE BUY BOOKS! LEASE CALL FOR DETALS P.M. BOOK SHOP Planfeld PUBLC NOTCE s Be re try tr«n tha follovlns Ordnance wu dul>f adopted and appro ted on fnal readn at a regular meetnt of Muncpal Councl, Cltr of Rahway, N. j., Wednesday vvcnlnc, May, 67. ROBERT W. BCHRO! Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE AMENDNG CHAP- TER 8 OP THE REVSED ORD- NANCES OP AND ADOPT- NO BY REFERENCE THE NATONAL BULDNO CODE, 967 EDTON. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 4 RM- Apartment for rent, umshed or unfurnshed. Call Elderly couple pre- ^rred. LEGAL. NOTCES urn. Rooms; Fum. Apts. Hr 5 : rms.; Studo Apt. Reaonable Rates HOUSE FOR RENT.WAY 47 Man St., famly. Lvng., ktchen wth dnng area, bedrooms, bath, ol furnace.. ot water heater. S85. month, all Ofc. of Bus. Admn LOTS FOR SALE NEAR COLONA LNE ;esdental Buldng Lot,ovely wooded area near park & school. ' PASCALE AGENCY- U5 Pratt St., Realtor ARTCLES FOR SALE E. Yellow Automatc top loadng Washer, Z yrs. old. Prce. Call pprox. 4 yd. load Top Sol.. Call CLERK-TYPBT. for Sales Offce. General ofc. work. Exp. preferred. Company benefts Mss McKenna. CLERKS S CLERK-TYPSTS- Uaoy excellent openngs n all areas of unon Co. Startng rates from $65. to $9. a wk. Come n and see; GENERAL PERSONNEL & TECHNCAL SERVCES 5 Broad St.. Elzabeth COLLEGE GRLS (3) - To Work part Tme for newly organzed Elzabeth ofc. Day- Ume hours & evenng hrs. a- vafatble. also full tme sum- Mr employment, f wanted. No experence necessary. Salary $.75 to $. per hr. to start. For personal ntervew, call 3M-7U - Mr. Paul. HOUSEWVES edlate openngs for mmedate earnngs' Sell AVON COS- METCS tor earnngs n your am neghborhood Call M - 34«. HOUSEWVES & MOTHERS Cam extra ncome. Work from Steady or part-tme ; of your own choce. Avg. 9.9 per hr. Phone > ENCYCLOPEDA Ne«condton, very reasonable. Call SNGER ZG ZAG, Repossessed does all wanted J 'sttches. Latest Model. Buttonholes, blnd hems, monograms, $59.8 cash or $6.5 monthly. Guaranteed. Open 9 to 9. Free Delvery. ' CREDT OEPT AUTOS FOR SALE 965 RAMBLER Classc. dr. hardtop, Auto., R/H. p. steer., W.W.. mmaculate Cond.. prv. Call CHEVROLET Staton Wagon. Deluxe, 9 pass., fully auto. To settle estate, $- Call after 5 p.m CHEVROLET. dr. hardtop, grey prme, '64 Chevy nteror-black, Chev. 37 dualquads, goodes n ths engne. All chrome. 45 H.P- 4 speed. 4 mags, blue tnted glass, tracton bars, headers, etc. Avalable June st. 8 Grant Ave., Colonta. BUSNESS SERVCES CUERK-TYPST nterestne dvermfled poston avalable m oar Fnancal Headquarters located n Clark for an ex-, pertenced typst. Excellent latnc salary... Lberal employee benefts... Hours, 9 to 4:3-.. S da. week... Apply or call J.B. UlUrna Co.. nc.. 75 Walnut Ave.. Cranford. fy tmployr. HELPWANTED-MALE UHAGEMENT TRANEES GAMBLE OF EARNNG M. MO. We need 3 men to tran for top postons n publc Relatons Dept. AAA nternatonal Educatonal Research.Corp- Full company benefts, bonus and proft sharng plan., CaU for appt. PART TME - (5. Pay, any, 3 njgnta, 6:3 to 9:3 p.m TFO wces~- $75. Car necesaary. CaU for appt LATHE. BRUKJLFOBT.& band crew OMcnae operators. Full ar part-tne BJU 8 MAWFACTyRNG ~ W teacow Dr.. Rahway nwn, part tme. Work or Good waces all year Call between 7 & 8 3S& PANOS REPARED. REFN-f SHED, JJOUGT & SOLD Free Estmates PUBLC NOTCE la hereby dreo that folo wns Ordnance was duly adopted and approred on fnal readng at a rfsular mtfjlnr of Muncpal Councl, Cty of Rahway. N. J., Wednesday cvcnln*. May, S67. ROBERT W. SCHROP Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AND SUPPLEMENT THE REVSED ORD- ' NANCES Of CONCERNNO DUTES OF THE CTY CLERK. PRE- MEETNG CONFERENCES AND SPE- CAL MEETNGS. t s ordaned by Muncpal Councl of Cty of Rahwy aa Secton - of Jlevlsed Ordnances of Rahway ts hereby "amended to read as follows; -3. Appontment and DutlM. " (a) Councl shall appont % Muncpal Clerk who ahall be known as Cty Clerk." Cty Clerk ahau,* pror to hl appontment, be qualfed br tralnlnk and experence to perform dutes of offce. He shall serve for a term of years from effec- : Uve date of hs appontment unless he ahall acqure permanent tenure under! Revsed Btatutes 4:4-7. He shall receve such compensaton as ahall be determned by Ordnance. fb> Cty Clerk shall: <> Serve as Clerk of Councl, by flrtue of hs offce, and keep ts mnutes and records of la proceedng-* n approprate books to be kept ln hs offce; <> Mantan md comple tha Ordnances and Resolutons adopted by Councl as requred by charter and ceneral law,' and at dose of each year, wth advse ad' aslstance of Department ol Law, cause to be compled or codfed and bound all of sad Ordnance* n n effect, and shall properly ndex record books: (3) Have custody of and safely keep tht Cty Seal, au^clty records, docu menu, contracts, surety bond, lau ance polces reports or papers an mp for whch* no or repostory provded by law; (4) Provde secretaral and clerlc servces pertalnlns to buslneu o Councl and offcal dutes o. members of Councl; (3> Prepare aenda for Pre-meel ng Conferences and avenda fo Councl meetngs; 8 Delver, as requred br Ordlnanc or presdng offcer of Councl, wth axattnce of Polce Department, as far ln advance of eacl Councl meetng aa tme for prepan tlon wll permt, notces of specla! meet n, copes of prodo*ee agenda for Councl meetng*, copes o: proposed Ordnances and Resoluton) and or papers requred for sue; meetngs; <7 Receve and transmt all com' muntcatlom to or on behalf of th Councl; <B> Promptly nform Councl - acton taken by Mayor wth reapect to Ordnances or or matters submtted to hm for hl approval; <g_establlah and mantan lason be tween admnstratve and legls latlve branches of Cty governmenl for purpose of coordnatng l respectve responsblty and achlevlm harmonous relatons between m and Perform dutes requred o Muncpal Clerks by electon laws pertanng to Cty of R»hway. an< aa requred by any or law, Ordl' nance or Resoluton. Secton -6 of atld Revsed..Ordl, nances 's herebr amended to read as Cty Clerk shall charge and re celve for use of Cltr such fee - for and Uu* such llcenaes as shall ut autno***~u*td by law, ^jrdlnance ResouUotr 3 Secton -6 of sad Revsed Ordl (a) A apeclal meetng of Councl hall be called by Mayor upon «quest n wrtng sgned by a majorty or member of Councl specfyng and purpose for whch such meetln s to be called. tb) Er presdng offcer of Councl or Mayor may on hs own ntatve orally (by telephrne or or' wse) or br a wrtten notce call a specal meetng of Councl of ln hs opnon same s necessary or e pedlent, peglfrlng p\rp«b f whch such meetng s- to be called. ' ' - call for t, specal meetng CORPORATON NOTCK PUBLC NOTCE la herebr glren na followng Ordnance wu dulr, adopted and approved on fnal readng at a regular meetng of Muncpal Councl. Cltr of Rahwar, N. J., Wednedar evenng. Mar, 967. ROBERT W. SCHBOP Cltr Clerk AN ORDNANCE CONCERNDJO PLATS TO BE SUBMTTED TO THE PLANNNO BOARD AND 8UPPLK- MNTNO THE REVSED ORD- NANCES OP ; CORFOHATON NOTCC PUBLC NOTCE U hereby gven that followng Ordnance was duly adopted asd approved on fnal readn* at a regular -meetng pf Muncpal Councl, Cty of Rahvay, N. J., Wednesday evenng, May, 7. ROBERT W. 8CHROF Cty Clerk AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND THE ZONNO MAP OP THE CTY OP RAH- WAY, NEW JERSEY. PTJBUC NOTCE U hereby gven that, followng Ordnance waa duly Cty of Rahway, N. J.. held on th day of May l»7, and tha eald ordnance wll M taken up for furr consderaton and fnal paaage at a regular meetng at Cty Hall. 47.Campbell Btrett, Rahway, New Jeney, on 4th day of June, 967, at tght o'clock P.M. prevalng tme, at whch tme and Dlace all persons nterested tht ren wll b«gven an opportunty to b«beard concernng *same. ROBERT W. 6CHR7 Cty Clark AN ORDNANCE AUTHORZNG THE RESURFACNG OP VAROUS STREETS N THE CTY OP RAH- WAY. TOOETHER WTH SUCH OTHER WORK AND PURPOSES NC- DENTAL- THERETO, AND PROVD- NG POR THE SSUANCE OP BONDS OR NOTES XN THE AMOUNT Or U7.- 6 TO FNANCE THE COST THERE- OP. BE T ORDANED BY THE MUNC- PAL COUNCL OP THE CTY OP RAH- WAY, COUNTY OP UNON, NEW JER-^ 8EY: SECTON. That pursuant to applcable atatutes of State of New Jersey] t s hereby authorsed: A. That roadways of follow ng streeu be resurfaced for r full wdth between curbs:. RUSSELL AVENUE... from W nman Ave.' to Orove St.. MAURCE AVENUE... from 8, Oeorte Ave." to Clark lne 3. PATERSON STREET-; r. trom E. Orand Ave. to Hwy. Rt. H 4. RDOB ROAD-^ from--colon! You've Tred Rest. Now Try Best TED'S PZZERA phone n yonr orders WHTTER ST.. (corner of Grand Ave.) Betl Estate REALTORS & NSURORS BAUER-BROOKS CO. 48 RVNG STREET, Brtk* Blvd. to Woodbrldge lne JL_VAL PLACE -_.^_frcm_j o H. R. prowrty lne fl. RUTHERFORD STREET... fro* Mlton Ave. to Washngton St. 7. PROSPECT STREET... from W. Bcott Ave. to Lnden Ave. B. That such or work be performed! ncdental to aald mprovement, that may be requred, or any or - purposes or facltes necessary, appurtenant or ncdental reto. SECTON. That mprovement decrlbed ln Secton hereof shall be' constructed as a local mprovement by, and for Cty of Rahway. ubu**v tlally * ln accordance wth plans andl specfcatons to be prepared refor; br Cty Engneer and approved by State Hghway Commtsaoner and rled n offce of Cty Clerk. SECTON 3. That t s hereby determned and declared by ths Councl as 'ollows: A. maxmum estmated amount] of money to. be rased from sources for purposes stated ln Secton hereof s eghteen thou sand dollars t$l8..q. B. estmated maxmum amount of bonds or notes to be ssued for purposes stated. n Secton. hereof s one thousand nne hundred) dollars (S.9.) C. That re s n 667 budget appropraton rss enttled "Con structlon. Reconstructon. Repars and Mantenance wth State Aldj "by Pormula" $6,.. D. That a down payment appropraton was contaned n budel of ~"Clty heretofore adopted, that re- s now avalable n tal appropraton sum of one hun dred dbuars (S.). SECTON 4. That sum of elshtee: louaand dollars 8,.) be be same s hereby approprated for th urposes stated n Secton ' hereof. SECTON 3. That re ;ls hereby au torlxed ssuance of negotlabl lands of Cltr ln aggregate prln 'pal amount not exceedng one thou' land nne hundred dollars bf Specefofs! MHWAY MKE SERVCE VUEEL ALGNMENT SERVCE RAMWAY BRAKE SERVCE Samuel J. Gassawav n Monroe St. Rahway JAHM* JTAUAN AMERCAN^ HALL CAPACTY 5 WTH DANCNG 8 FOR MEETNGS-DANCES PARTES-WEDDNGS FOR NFORMATON CALL FRANK BOTT 6-7 P.M jam AMERCAN FOOD Chnatown Famly Dnner Orders to Take Out CANTON HOUSE RESTAURANT 54 RVNG ST. N.J. Tel pray's Corner-] By RAY HOAGLAND *«trt7 Sloa Beauty Salon 46 E Cherry St Rahwu.v M>» and completely Colonal Beaul> Shop Sv har stylsts at your servce Open 9 to 6. Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. Open 9 to 9 Thurs., Fr. _ tor purpose of lnancln cot adopted and approved D llna! readnl ' mprovement! and turuoae deal retular meolln. of MunJdol C "nurd n-sertton ": hereotr-ranrant tt B ] L mtl h at & regular meetng of MunlcfDal Coun'j ff^v? ell. Cty of Rahway, J*. J., Wednesday] *?5 o _* etenlnt. U»J,»'«7., ROBERT W. 8CHROP] Cltr Clerk AN ORDNANCE CONCERNNO THE PLAN OR SKETCH TO BE USED POR ZONE VARANCES AND SDPPLK- UENTTNO THE REVSED ORD- NANCES Of. SPECAL SERVCES CUPD'S Not Stupd. "Se does hs matchmakng throueh us So can you. Matchmaker Computerzed Datngreervce, Box 83, Garwood, 777. Qualty PANTNG at dscount prces; nsde or Out. Call for- free estmator LOCAL "TYPEWRTER SKR VCE - All makes cleaned and repared. Call JM'S TV SERVCE JM MC DOW ELL. JR. S start-] ng TV Repar Work n ths area. Alumn Rahway Hgh, School, Class 95. Graduate! of Jersey Cty Tech. nst. QualJ fled Electronc Tech. Second] Class-F ^ Lcense, All peopl who see ths ad and would bel nterested n acqurng my eer-l * e g^_"gw^ or at a later date.t call HOROSCOPE READNG by Dana. Advce on all problems. Readngs n my prvate borne.' For furr nfo. cau ELECTROLYSS Unwanted har removed by [latest shortwave method. V. wth termtef e Salvo, member of Amercan wlw «mle lelectrolysls AssodaUon and Assocaton of N.J. 4 W. Man JRl pdal meetlnc d.r*ct*d te \he Ctr dtrx, who hall forthwth terre or cause to be terred, a wrtten notce upon each member of Councl, Mayor, Bulneu Admnstrator, Drector of Law and Cty Attorney at hs pece of resdence or %t h* recular place of busness or occupaton T altuated wthn tne ** o Cltr br leartnc a copy reof wth each one of m personally or' wth sponslble adult present, and f not present, by \t%\n* same at a conspcuous or sutable place reat. When n opnon of presldln* offcer or Mayor safety or protecton of publc property or nterest* ol publc requre emergent acton, s«ld notce may be lven orally by telephone or orwse. Such notce shall state date and hour of n e st' rt th jneetnc u called. No or buslneu shall be transacted at such meetln* unless all of members present shall content reto, (d) nsofar a reasonably pottlbl and crcumstance* permt, specal meetng shall be called upon at least 34 hours' pror notce to members of Councl, fayor, Buslneu Admnstrator and to Drector of Law and Cty Attorney. Paragraph (c) of Secton 3-68 ot sad Rerlsed Ordnances la hereby amended as d Any member of Councl, subject to prorlslons of Secton -T3(c>, may ntroduce an Ordnance or Resoluton la wrtng at any Um, accordng to establshed order ot buslneu. Upon request, each proposed Ordnance or Resoluton shall, pror to ts ntroducton, be revewed a* to form and legalty by' Department of Law. Pror to ntroducton, Ordlnancts aad Resolutons whch "would srt^ftl of an exstng Department, Board or Agency may be referred by U* Cty Clerk to tha Bualncaa Admnstrator and to bead of UM Department. Board or Agency eononud, td ox whom aball promptly submt» rtpert to UM councl contanng fela r*oom* mtpdauotu, but tha falure of Clerk to do) so or tba tuora to anholt --'- 'all nnt ftfftfl* *«" " " tbtnof or pramt m* adopton Uwr*cf br th* Councl. A n*w paragraph- to b* knows u pmrutanb <e) n Secton 3-ca of sam nrlmd ordloancm s hereby added as (> Ho Ordnance or Resoluton almtln** anjr Department, Board or A<«nc7 shsul b* prodomd br uxr *m- Plor»e uccpt th* head tnuvof. aad X such h«ad shall propo** m, t ahall be referred br hm to U»-Basla*tt PUBLC NOTC U hereby gven that followng Ordnance waa duly adopted and approved on fnal readng a* a regular meetng of Muncpal Councl, cty of Rahway, M. J., Wednetdax evenng. May, 97.. ROBERT W. flcb3w»] Cty Cerk - AH ORDNANCE BUPPLXMETTUa THE REVSED ORDNANCES OF RAH- WAY RELATno TO PEES TO BE CHARGED BY THE DVSON OP HEALTH. XT S HEREBY ORDANED by ) Muncpal Councl of Cltr of Rahway p as. A new secton s hereby added* un-f der Artcle of chapter of Re-: vsed Ordnances of Rahway to be known a secton -3A as, -8A. Pees. Dvson of Health shall charge j and collect fees as For ssung any marrage lcense»3. For ssung a transcrpt of : record of anr brth, marrage, or death (3.. All ordnances or provsons reof nconsstent herewth are hereby re- pealed- 3. Ths ordnance accordng to law. sbau taka effect NOTC TO CRXDTOJtft ESTATE OF AONES QUATRONE, De-] ceased. Pursuant to order of MARY C. KANANE, Surrogate of County of Unon, made on twenty-eghth day of Aprl A. D., 9A7, upon appllca-l tlon of undersgned, as Executors] of estate of sad deceased, notce l herebr gven to credtors of sale deceased to exhbt to subscrbers under oath or affrmaton r clalmj and demands aganst estate of sal deceased wthn sx months from th date of sad order, or y wll be for-l ever barred from prosecutng or recover-! ng same aganst subscrbers. Anthony ft. Qu at rone anof Agnes Oervaslo * Eeculora --* Anthony E. Rutso, Attorney SMJO Stuyvesant Ave. Unon, N. J. 3/4/4 Fees: *l NOTCE TO CREDTORS ESTATE or VVA S. DOBSON, Deceved. Pursuant to order of MARY C &ANANE, Surrogate of County cl Unon, made on twenty-elxhth dny of Aprl A. D., M7, upon applca-j tlon of undersgned, as Admlnl trator of estate sad deceased, notlc s hereby gven to credtors of salu deceased to exhbt to subscrbed under oath or affrmaton r clams! "-* demands aganst estate of aald aaed wthn lx months from l date of sad order, or y wll be for-j ever barred from prosecutng or recover-), ng same aganst subscrber. James W. Dobson,, Admnstrator Charles A. Red, Jr., Attorney 38 Central Ave. " H. J fl/4/4t Tttt: t.s NOTCE OF NTKNTON NOTCE S HEREBY OVEN that tha] followng ordnance was ntroduced and! passed on frst readng at a regular] meetng of Muncpal Councl of f Cty of Rahway. N. J., held on lot! day of May. 67, and that sad or dlnance wll be taken up for furr con-j deraton and fnal passage atftregulal meetng at Cltz. Hall. 47 Campbell Street. Rahwar. New Jersey, on 4th day of June, 7. at eght o'clock! P.M. prevalng tme, at whch tlm* andf place all persons nterested ren wll gven an opportunty to b* heard concernng th* same. ROBERT W. SCHRO Cltr Clerk AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND THE ZONNO MAP OF THE CTY OF RAH- WAY. NEW JERSEY. Councl of Cty ot Rahway tha th* Zonng Map of Cty cf Rahway, New Jersey referred to n Secton 3- pf Zonng Chapter of '.he Revsed Ordnances of Rahway s hereby amended as -ollows: Secton. Zonng Map of Cty of Rahway, orgnally dated Ocober 3, WJ3 as amended subsequent reto, la hereby furr amended a 'ollows: followng area s hereby desgnated reon as beng, and placed n B-l Busness Zone: Begnnng at ntersecton of ths westerly ade of rvng Street and sourly tde of Semnary Avenue, and nce runnng sourly along west* rly sde of rvng Btreet a dstance ot to norrly sde of Rahway Rver, and tbenc* runnng along northwesterly tde ot tha Rahway Rver n a southwesterly drecton to souasterly corner of lot 4TX3-A, n Block AM aa shows an Tax Atlas f_fae_cu7- "f Rfh a****; *h«n»e ftnwlny ortcerly along rear Una of lot 4-A a dstance of 4.89' to a pont ln te ade lne of lot 43. nce runnng westerly along ada Una of lot #3 dstance of S.W to a corner of lot t. th«n<# 'contnung along UM property Ufet of lol ** n * aortawesury :tlon a dstance of.4' to bt loutbwtsteflr doralr ot lot 9 - rtbeaafctrlr. l w _ *al Bond Law, consttutng Chapte 4A of Revsed Btatutes of New Jersey. form, maturtes and or detals of sad bonds shall be determned by subsequent resolutons adopted pursuant to law. SECTON 6. That pendng ssuance of seral bonds authorzed ln Secton S. hereof, re may be ssued bond antcpaton notes of Cty ln an aggregate amount not exceedng one thousand nne hundred dollara <$.-.), pursuant to Local Bond Law consttutng Chapter of-ttle 4A of. Revsed Statutes of New Jersey. form, maturtes and or detals! of sad notea shall be determned by ub- sequent resolutons adopted pursuant to j law. SECTON 7. t s hereby determned and declared br ths Councl aa A. That perod of usefulness ol mprovements pr propertes descrbed ln BectlorV-l -^hereof for whch bonds are hereby thorlxed to be ssued, wthn tht. lmts prescrbed by Local Bond] Law, s ten <O> yean. B. That bonds or notea ssued] pursuant to ths ordnance shalu bear nterest at a rate or rates nod exceedng sx per centum (6r«) perf annum. C. That supplemental debt tats-j ment requred by Secton 4A:* or Revsed Statutes has been duly made and fled n offce ot Cty Clerk pror to passage of ths ordnance on frst! readng, and that ssuance of oblgatons authorsed by ths ordnance s permtted by excepton to debt lmtatons contaned ln Secton 4A:-7(g> ot Berlsed Statutes, and tnt tn gross debt of sad Cty as defned br Secton 4A:-43 of tbe Revsed Btatutes s ncreased br ths ordnance br one thousand nne hundred dollars (tl.boo.oo). D. That total amount of pro-; ceeds of oblgatons authorsed by ths ordnance to be expended for nterest on oblgatons authorzed heren, engneerng and! nspecton costs, legal expenses,] and cost of ssuance of oblgatons authorsed by ths ordnance ncludng prntng, advertsement of ordnance and notces of sale and legal expenses, and. or expenses as provded n Secton 4A:- of Revsed Statutes. s not exceedng one thousand dollara <tl..). SECTON-s. urrath-md credt of Cty of Rahway, ln tbe County of Unon, New Jersey, are hereby pledged for paytnent-of prncpal of ~and nterest on all of bonds or notes luaed ~Dtmaant"UJ hls ~ ordnance. at.d~ turns requred for such payment ahall n each rear whle any of aald bonds or notes are outstandng be ncluded n annual budget and rased br tax wthout lmtaton as to rate or amount upon all of taxable property Wlthlrt al«cty, SECTON. That pror o pallg of hls oralnance on fnal bearng hfcre was endorsed upon a jertlflea Copy hlrtoj. es passed on frst Had nn content of LoCal Government Board ln Dvson of Loo&l Government n Department of Treasury of State of New Jersey to ssuance or oblgatons authorzed by ths ordnance. SECTON. Thl ordnance, shall take effect days after frst publcaton reof after fnal passage pur-( suant to law. BOOK & GFT SHOP Wde Range of Books Best Sellers Prayer Books Bbles Chldrens Books Paper Books (3 ttle's) 53 E. CHERRY ST. Fenton Glass Hummels Jewelry Plgrm Glass' Fgurnes Dblts-& Pluh"Anmals FUlton -77 CLOSED MONDAYS Electrcal Outlets, Sw^ches Lghts, Electrc Stove, Drer Hook-up. Wrng for ar-condtonera and electrc base board heatn.-.. amp. V Servces Vctor S. Skokondy Rahwoy FU8-36 COKPOKftTON NOTC rumrovrarnrr MO. «4 NOTCE U hortbj glrtn that th«muncpal councl ol tha Cltr of Rahvar at a mcttlng to b«held n tht Councl Chambers, at CUT HaU, 47 CampMll - Rahar. N. J, on 4th dar ot June. S«7 at elht o'clock PU. «U consder report ol asseaamenta ol benellu conferred upon lota and parcels of land and real estate br reason of CONBTBUCTON Or COKCBT CURBS AND OUl'lERS AND TH PAV- MO OF TH ROADWAYS Of ROTHXR- FORD STREET TROU DPTON PLAC TO EAST SCOTT AVENUE. Of PATKR- SON STREET FROM UPTON PLACE TO EAST SCOTT AVENUE. OF UPTON PLACE FROM PATERSON STREET TO BOND STREET. TOOETHEB WTH SUCH OTHER WORK AND PURPOSES NCDENTAL THERETO THAT MAY BE R t, N THE TOTAL tmnrrnt > 4 3, purpose of such meetng s to consder among or thngs any objectons fat owners of property named n sad report mar present aganst confrmaton of such assessments and to take furr and or acton as may be deemed approprate and proper, and as rght and Justce shall requre. report above referred to s now on fle n Offce of Cty Clerk for examnaton ren. by part** nterested Furnture FLOOR& BEDDNG Lnoleum Carp at s Furntur* B»dd ; ng COME N AND BROWSE 67 WesHeld Ave., Clark FU-6886 Elecm.-aU STEWART ELECTRC CO. "WATTS MY LNE" ELECTRCAL COyTRACTORS FU 8-8 lol'se - NDUSTRAL WRN'P j 996 Thorn St.. Raluay. N.J. uuldng (onfraclors WLLAM ROESCH CONTRACTOR und BULDER llo.m NDUSTRAL MANTENANCE REPARS remodelng out tpfrnlty FUlton 8-U7 // no tmsu fr ' tll FUlton Mdwood Drve. Rahway ARTHONY^-B AND KEY 5HP Anton J. Horllpt & Sons and Grandsont (48 YEARS OF SATSFED CUSTOMERS) SALES SERVCE-BKES LOCKSSAFES f etc. 537 RVNG ST., N.J. Druggst Lloyd Drugs QUALTY PRESCRPTONS T'S nteror Decorators SLPCOVERS & DRAPERES CUSTOM MADE-TC-ORDER Largest selecton n ths area. Ftted n your home Guaranteed Workmanshp m Fnest fabrcs Lowest prces free ^ FTJ t-33 FASHON FABRCS nteror Decorators Curtans - LnenB - Yard Goods 4 MAN ST. RAHWAV Foregn Car FOREGN CAR REPARS- - - Collson Work Kfvt* " Estmates European Traned Mechanc mported Auto Sales & Servce 3 S. Goorgc Avgnu AVENEL (N.or Cloverleaf). Daly 8:3 A.M. o» P M. Saturday 9: A.M. lo_6: P.M. ME 6-97 WATCH REPARS Jan-Ell For Smart Fashons At Modest prces Jr., Msses & / Szes 49 rvng St S&ll Stamps land-clurgc DABETC NKEDS HEARNG AD CATTERES A CORDS Ralph L. Smth, secretary of Sdelnes announced plans for annual sprng banquet honorng members of wnter and sprng portsteams of Rahway Hgh School, to be held at cafetera of junor hgh school on Thursday, June, at 6:3 p.m. guest -speaker s Rev. Wllam A. Guerrazzl of.holy Comborter Church. Mayor John-C. Marsh -wll be a guest at banquet. wnners of followng ndvdual awards wll be announced ncludng Rahway News - Record a- ward, Sldellner Athletc award, Babe Ruth Foundaton Sportsmanshp a- dj--sldellner-scholar-- shp award, Earl C. Hoagland Trophy, Coach- Yt Trophy for baseball, Anna Reppen Memoral Trohy for wrestlng, Joan tchley Trophy for swmmng, Earl H. Walter Trophy for basketball, Denns P. Donovan Trophy for Track and Feld, W. Dcknson Cummlngham Trophy for tenns. new tropnles wll be placed n competton ths year. y are James J. Coffey Trophy n Cross Country and Wllam F. Davs trophy for golf. wnners of Junor hgh school plaques wll be announced next week. Tckets for banquet may be secured from members of Sdelners. All Rahway sports fans are welcome to attend. John Gallo and Abe Reppen are cocharman.»» "golf team of Clark walloped Rahway's wnless lnk -> men 4 / to 3 / ths week. afternoon. All are welcome to see young ladles perform. champonshp wll start at :3 p.m. Rchard Grtschke s meet drector.» Your reporter attended boxng show at West Orange Armory last Frday evenng where much dscussed eght - sded boxng rng was on dsplay. was mpressed wth.acton n rng that has no corners, as were Donald F. Hull executve AAU of drector of U.S.; Pat Duffy, Natonal AAU charman and Emlle Grffth, former welterweght and mddleweght champon all of whom -agreed that ecjagpn Free- Delvery FU E. Mlton Ave., Rahwuv GREEN S of Rahway 5 MAjN ST Three Floors. Nusety-Furmtujc Edson LnlMbye Chldcall&Sullnte Beddng - Enjlader Sleepmasler etc Bcycles - Rolllast & Columba Furnture - Bas'setl B.'Oyhll & Colony TOYS OPEN THURS 8. FR nghts Free Delvery & Free Set Up Hand Charge (F Credt Nck Scarptto PLUMBNG & HEATNG Ol and Gas Heat nstalled Roto rooter servce LCENSED MASTER PLUMBER FURS Movtaj Local Long Dtstanct GOLDBLATTS t.lhu.ll's OllrM FUR COATS Made n Order KEMODE.T.VC REPARNG COD STORAGE FUR SHOP FUlton 8-J33 S RVNG ST., Seth Hcks, assstant basketball coach at Weequahc ' Hgh School n Newark, and sad to have nsde post as head coach at Rahway Hgh School' has accepted head coach poston at Planfeld. * * - Pete Frazee of Rahway wll return to acton at Old Brdge Speedway ths Sunday afternoon. NASCAR sanctoned stock car speedfeat wll be comprsed of eght Events,' flplf Between sportsmen - modfed veterans and young novce drvng crop. Hllsde's Comets net squad scored a 4- wn over Clark, for r eghth wn n nne starts. -» Scotch Plans Raders scored a 5 - wn over wlnless Rahway ndans tenns team. Pete Scull's four -over par, 4 led Clark's golf team to a / to 7 / decson over Hllsde at Gallopng Hll, Larry Chunko, Dck Krnell Dan Rojack, Rche Sazzlbba, and Greg Carey, of Rahway are members of Unon Catholc Jayvees baseball squad. * "tfrrannual New Jer-. say. _ AA.U _ baton twrlng champonshp sponsored* by Recreaton department wll he held at junor hgh school on Saturday gr shaped rng accomplshed -what t was ntended to do, elmnate trappng n a cor- ' ner. pace was fast, and fans had lot's of acton. Jmmy Tomsullo of Cranford, an AAU offcal was very mpressed wth rng. rng mght be used n worldwde servce tournament to be held n Madson Square Garden next month. Clark Hgh School baseball team was- selected for NJSAA baseball tournament. y wll play J.P. Stevens. Ralway dd not make tournament ths year. * *. track teams of Clark and Rahway faled to score a pont n Unon County champonshp at Unon last Saturday. * * We wll speak before Squres of Rahway Knghts of Columbus at r hall on Sunday afternoon. Unted State Olympc program wll be dscussed * * '. Lanes won all three games frc-n Merwln Marne to fnsh n ffth spot. last place Rarltan Metals won set from Park Flyng A" club. fnal week of league saw Lll Chrstopher have a hgh game of 3andahlgh seres of 545. Or hgh games were Joan Henderson ; Eleen Sharkey ; Nta Sllbon 93: Helen Ncholas 9; Barbara Rowan 9; Rose Lucey 89; Jean Townsend 85; Rose Vogel 8; and Jule Crane 8. or hgh seres were rolled by Rose Vogel 537; Eleen Sharkey 534; Barbara Rowan 53: Nlta Sllbon 53; Helen Ncholas 5; Jean Townsend 5; Rose Lucey 5. hgh game for season was Kay Horvath's 45. hgh seres were taken by Rose Vogel and Helen Ncholas who ted at 595. Wln-cp Freplaces tame of 8. hgh seres was tke~5*4" of Jeme Har-Stylsts; LEAGUES EASTERN DVSON Mert Clark Legon O'Johnnle's Gordon ns. Clark V.F.W. Hyatt Won 3 Lost 3 WESTERN DVSON Fre Dept. Clark Elks Clark State Bank Howard Johnson's Town Hardware H 4 B Auto 4 won hgh 'season wth a LTTLE LEAGDE.EASTERN MNOR Won Square Club Arura Const. B.F. Super Mart Clark Drugs Gordon ns. B'nalBrh BUla Barber's Lost] 7 Awards were made to 9 varsty athletes atsetonhall Unversty n South Orange ths week. Rev. John J. Horgan, Athletc Drector, and varous coaches made presentatons to Bob Sparks of Clark a member! of basketball squad, Den< ns Coyne of Rahway of th soccer team and Ben Doyl of track team.» * ASA Softball offcal announced ths we«k~that th nternatonal Softball Fed eratlon has receved offcal recognton of. OC bod recognzng t as gov ernlng body of Softball n tematonally. Ths mean; that Softball now can pro ceed wth plans to nclude' sport on Olymp program. Due to 96 Olympc program havng al ready been set t wll no be possble for ncluson x '68 Games, but roa l&now clear to get gam ncluded n 97 Games Bowlng Mchael Bulders on champonshp of Rahwa Ladles Major league at th Rahway Lanes by a one game margn over Wn co Freplaces. secon< place team scored a swee over de league champs lr fnal nght of play. Jeme Har Stylsts ~woh two from Dlckert's and fnshed l. thrd pace, one game lr front of Dlckert'e. Rahwa MELE'S GREENHOUSE & GARDEN CENTER FNEST SELECTON STORAGE HERRY STREET McColley Bros. MOVERS Robert E. Brunner Prescrpton Optcan! CRANFORD < NO. UNON AVE. BRDGE -565 ROBERT W. BCHROr Cltj clerk -unthvturly ecnur ot lot #37, nc* nnnlnx northsuurlr *lons ttu tl4«una of lot 437 a duunc«of 33.' -- th«loutbtrtj da of Mmls rr *» _, and UMDC«nmnlns along tb* oathtrly tld«of Stmln&rT Anna* uttrly A dlunc* of 7.43* to corner of rum StrMt KBd PlftO* of Bcdanlnc. 8*ctlan 3. T-hls OnUa&nc* shall tak* f«et mmedately after pawa** and publcaton afloordlf* to law. PtfVLC NOTC Br order of n-retlsatlds 'Commttee of tbt /unldpal Councl, publc notce U turebr clren that a publc hearlnt shall be held at S:O P.M. WXDNXSDAT, May 4th. n Councl Chamber* at Cty Hal], 47 Campbell St., JUhvay for tbt purpose of pro-rdm» b t U W l t e cu>emwl»teeoypor tunlty to brm to attenton of lad commttee any and all nformaton pertalnlff to ln-rttlratlon of followng topcs only:. dm Aft. treet lmpsrottmant. a. Oann Code* Contract. 3. Btratt wdenng of Wattnald AT*. and purchase of property s con- Juncton rewth. ^ 4. mproyeme-at of Dock St. -ta portunlty to appear n ptnen or to M, represented by oounatl. Menottl Lombard), Charman Coundlmaac Xnntlgatlng Commute*. CALL THE RECORD.WTH NEWS TEMS DRECTORY A WEEK BEST VALUE N NEWSPAPERS TODAY CALL Brors BOOK and -SATJONER-Y-SHOP 33 St. George Ave. Ruhway COMPLETE LNE OF SCHOOL AND DESK EQUPMENT ALL MAKES WESTFELD E. BROAD ST. ADAMS -88 COMPLETE LKE" POCKET BOOKS MAGAZNES BOXED CANDY CHLDS BOOKS' 85 RARTAN ROAD, NEWJERSEV 38-6 A CfUP FTF TRAVEL SERVCE CRUSES-TOURS HOTELS ALL DOMESTC AND OVERSEAS TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS * Trees * Shrubs * Dwarf Shrubs * Perennals * Vegetable Plants * Geranums One of Jnlon County's Largest Growers of Annuals WHOLESALE & RETAL Lake Ave. tt Rarltan Hd., Clark Zon Lurans sweep * ^ Jouraal league leadng St. Paul's CUrk Klwanls, and advanced to wthn Clfford Trans. wo games of lead n Crcus Shoes ahway Women's Church Clark Jaycees eague. Zon Lurans # Clark Dell on three games from lrst Presbyterans and now tral team by one game n thrd. place. Trnty Methodst won odd game rom Second PresbyMr-.ans and Osceola won - ver St. Paul's n. Phylls Knorr rolled a 55 erles on lne scores of 9 nd. Marge Rand's 8 ad to a 5 seres. -- WESTERN DVSON Palm's wonchamlonshp of St. John Vlaney Women's league by a -ne-game margn over Hlckory'B, who lead lea- ;ue from start of eason. Jesse Oberdlckwon he league" trophy for hgh ndlvdual sngle game wth a 9. She was wnner of hgh ndvdual three games wth a 5 whle -fourth lace Oak's had hgh team lngle game of 497 and hgh hree-game total of,43. * n St. Thomas G.C.U. Mxed league hgh bowlers for three games were Bob Jadro wth 553 and Paulne Remeta 448. Hgh game wab ht by John Kunak Sr. a 4 and Paulne Remeta's 7. team of Mary Ellen Staryak, Helen Roedger, John Kunak, Jr., Ron Moscoe and Bll Samer ht,73. Or hgh three games durng recent weeks were Paulne Remeta 489; John Matuska 6; hgh sngle games by Lllan Nagy 84; John Matuska 7. team of Mary Szabocslk, Lllan Nagy, Andy Koknda, Bob Kenna, George Torblch had hgh team score of,3. hgh bowlng averages n league thus far ths season s Bob Jadro at 7 and Paulne Remeta * * - - Marty Casso fnshed n seventh n all-events n 967 ABC. * Ths s fnal of our Ges & Son 4 Mad. Hll Pharm. Oak Rdge Golf ndustral Dsposal. Dary Queen Gnesl Bulders Vaccaro' Bakery Clark Lons Club Allare O'head Door GranrathB Clark Elks Guy Vlla K. of C. - SPORTS SCHEDULE TRACK May 8 Watch. Conf. champonshp 3 Cranford at Clark GOLF 8 Rahway at'berkeley tuts.] unon Cty. champonshps Clark at Cranford Scotch Plans at Rahway 4 Hllsde at Rahway '. BASEBALL 9 Westfeld at Rahway 3 Rahway at Cranford 4 Scotch plans at Clark Jr. Olympc Track Meet On Saturday A strong track team from Recreaton Department - Klwans wll compete n second annual New Jersey AAU Junor Olympc track and feld champonshp on Saturday at New Provdence Hgh School stadum at 9:3 a.m. team wll leave by bus from Cty Hall at 8 a.m. Rahway team swept dstrct meet here last Saturday wnnng 55 medals n 34 event v program. Phl Hannbal won mdget 5-yard dash n record tme-of 6.7_and jset^a; new mark n runnng hgh ^jurnp_ wth 'a leap of 4 ft. SJnches. -or-double-wnner from Rahway was Wanda Taylor who won a gold medal n runnng broad Jump and set-a new.record of 6.8 n 5 yard dash. Or Rahway chldren who wll compete n champonshp are Ray Brown Laura shmael, Reene Jones, Joyce Davlon, Pam Wlson, Sopha Austn, Dorothy Brown, Maureen Haley, ra Prestley, Wayne Johnson, Charles Upshaw, Wllamna Roberson, Mchelle Brown, Sandra Snowden, Renne Petersor, Paul Bacskl and Pam Gallo. team wll be under drecton of Ncholas Delmonaco, and RobertcPolhumus. Three grls relay teams wll represent cty, whle fve boys and grls wll complete squad. ERVCK ACCEPTS RUTGERS GRANT Gary Ervlck, an outstandng athlete at Rahway Hgh School where he played an end post- for football team, and partcpated n track, s one of seven New Jersey hgh school athletes who has accepted scholarshps to Rutgers Unversty. Ervc, a 6-3, 95-pounder earned all-unon honors as a football defense. man. He lves n Wnfleld Park and s enrolled 6tudent. as an engneerng Sdelnets Set Banquet For June Sdelners wll honor members of Rahway Hgh School wnter and sprng sport teams along wth che.er_leaders and twlrlera at""annual" Sprlng'Banquet" h to be held n cafetera' *" of Rahway Junor Hgh School on Klne P., June. Wnners of Sdelner Athletc Award, Sdelner Scholarshp Award and Babe Ruth Foundaton Sportsmanshp Award wll be announced. Both athletc and scholarshp award carry stpends of S. Each sport has an ndvdual award. Basketball has Earl H. Walter Trophy; swmmng, John Atchley Trophy; wrestlng, Anna Reppen Trophy; baseball, Earl C. Hoagland Trophy and Coaches Trophy; track, Denns P. Donovan Tro- ndan 9 For Frst Place Te Clark's Crusaders moved nto a te for frst place n Watchung Conference wth r second straght wn over Rahway's ndans by score of 3-4 at Arthur L. Johnson Feld on Wednesday afternoon. Clark had two bg nnngs, scorng sx runs n second and fve n ffth. Wayne Carrck's two run double, Rche Mller's sngle, fve walks and two ht batsmen were hghlghts of sx runs rally. n ffth a double by Larry Buon and a sngle by Jerry Saley each drove n two runs.._bhl_wheeler.-held- ndans to eght hts, as he fanned four and_pass_ed seven. Frank Deredlta had two hts ncludng atrlplerwaynej "arrlck also had two sngles r wnners. Bll Wll ed ndans at bat wth a ouble and a sngle, whle ary Ervlck, startng plr ht a home run. ' 9 TENNS Clark at Bahway Rahway at Clark Jaycees Place Football Tx On Sale Today -Applcatons for tckets to New Jersey Jaycee Football Classc between New York Gants and Phladelpha Eagles are now beng md AO u<&.,>. ~. >,-.. accepted, t was announced bowlng h-llghtsandwewlshtoday by Carlos Garay, Footto thank hard-workng ball Classc Charman for secretares for r co-j Rahway Jaycees. two teams wll meet.n Prnceton Unversty's Palmer Stadum on Sept., 967 at- p.m.-for ths-stxth annual beneft game. As n prevous years, Rahway Jayceefl are cooperadng-wth New Jersey Jaycees n sponsorshp of game, Prnceton Unversty wll agan provde ts facltes wthout charge for ths chartable affar, and Peps- Cola Metropoltan Bottlng operaton n provdng us scores. Ped Ppers Wn _ Opener n Clark Fast Ptch Game Clark Pled Ppers won r openng game n Clark fast ptch softball league" 4 - over Clark Mlnutemen. Rghthander Rckey Truant who Just got out of Marne Corps fred a three htter, strkng out BX bet»«r fshng tdru at... CHARLE BRENNERS SPORT SHOP 534 RVNG ST.. ; 3? Op.n l!> A.M. to lo'oo P.M. ANGLERS Stop h.r. for your fshng n*«d larat njuellon of flthng g«or n»h«araa. ALL OF THE POPULAR BRANDS TePAl BY EXPERTS SPNNNG REEL LNES SPOOLED REE" Jose Evan swung bg stck for Pled Plpera aa he smacked a long trple n ffth nnng to drve n two runs. Dave Arnold former baskeball coach at Rahway Hgh made a crcus catch n rght feld to pre r serve -shutout; Steve Bachorck added two hts for wnners. Dan Canada hurled a strong game for Mlnutemen and had only one bad nnng. Dan scattered sx hts and struck out four. RADERS TRM NDANS 7- A sx - run rally n top of ffth sent Scotch Plans Raders to 7- lead and r fourth wn n sx starts, over Rahway ndans at Veterans Feld n a Watchung congerence game. Wth ndans n front -, Mke Dougherty and Rck Todar each sngled n two runs durng bg nnng, MNATURE GOLF "Fun For All Famly" WOODBRDGE DRVNG RANGE Ralway Avenue, Avenel Companes wll wth Jaycees. cooperate Proceeds from game wll beneft a large varety of New Jersey chartes. Last year, $7,5 was donated and nearly 575, has Crusaders n Quarterfnals Of County Play Clark's Crusaders advanced nto quarter - fnal round of Unon County Baseball Conference tournament behnd oneht ptchng of Lee Daney, la rght handed junor, who struck' but and passed only one. Clark's 6.- wn over Pngry was r 7th n starts. Daney's, no ~ htter was stopped, _whejv.:. : :yc ^Rff lned to centes' wth one - down n ' ffth. Clark was held to two hts byj?lngry's Dck Boone who also had:a no - htter gong nto ffth when three base on balls, a baseclearng trple by Junor Rck Mller wth two away scored three runs. Coach Lou Paragallo's team added three more runs n top" of seventh on a double by Wayne Carrlck. Garwood 9- Clark Junor school baseball team made t four n a row by defeatng Garwood. Jack Schwangert contnued to swng a hot bat for Clark boys as he went Z^for 3-and now has collected sx hts n hs last seven at bats. " John"Herson stroked a long trple to left.center-n frst nnng to drve n two runs. Ted Osleck and Ken Wlson combned to hurl a 3 htter for vctors. seasons record now Cunnngham Trophy; golf, Wllam F. Davs Trophy; cross-country, James J. Coffey Trophy. latter two are new ths year. Wnners'of trophes wll be announced at banquet. Each coach wll present hs senors wth r Sdelner Senor Awards. Rev. Wllam A. Guerrazz wll be.guest speaker and John C. Marsh wll greetngs trom Mayor brng cty. Parents and frends are urged to help n honorng r" sons and daughters John Gallo and Abe Reppen are co-charmen of- ban quet and Mr. Gallo wll serv as toastmaster.. ndans Defeat Lnden 6-4 For Ffth Vctory ndans ended a fve ame losng streak when y cored a 6-4 wn over r leghborhood rvals from ^ d J * h l l scored ve runs ln thrd on a ;rple by Tony Tbscano and.lke Kureczka's double. Tom Ftzgerald, nans sophomore ptcher alowed seven hts, fanned two nd walked three. He also t a double. Bll Wll led ndans at at wth two hts. Rahway's ecord was 5-8 followng game, as Tgers were - for season. Dance Program For Talented Students Planned For Newark State Ths Fatl A program of dance nstructon for talented hgh school youngsters that wll pave way for establshng a state-wde specalzed hgh school for performng and vsual arts s expected*, to begn at Newark State College, Unon, n fall, accordng to an announcement by Dr. Eugene C. Wllklns, presdent of college. plan grew out of a request to New Jersey Burchfeld Gets Plaque Earl Burchfeld of 63 Stanton St., Rahway, was guest of honor at a brthday luncheon on occason of_ hv 8l8t" mlestone and receved a plaque n recogrrs ton of 4 years of outstandng servce to. youth of communty through Rahway YMCA. Mr. Burchfeld served as a drector from 939 through 959, and for 9 years he held Jobof recordng secretary, durng a short perod when late George Farwear^ General Secretary, was recuperatng from a hearfjattack, he flled n as actng.secretary. Four yearh-ago, Mr. Burchfeld accepted a full-tme desk assgnment and has been on duty ever snce except for a month last year whtn le naf au'evc opevj- Congrcss- of Parents and Teachers by [A L'non County Councl t&at. state organzaton fontr a commttee to study possblty of establshng a performng and vsual arts hgh school n New Jersey.. Members of study commttee, who are developng plan, are Dr. Elane Rachle, drector of : art n rvlngton school system and cultural arts charman for state PTA; Jack Platt charman of Musc Department at Newark State and state PTA musc charman; Dr. Wllam Brooks, coordnator of arts, for State.DepartmentofEducaton, and Dr. WlklOs. Or. Wllkns sad that plot program n dance could utlze exstng fa- S ton. plaque presented to Burchfeld reads "n apprecatonjor many'years of servce." luncheon at whch plaque was presented was attended by many of employees of "Y" and Presdent Edward L. Rckes, who made rhc presentaton. Cyclng Races At Somervlle Memoral Day sbly" dance studo n gymnasum. program s expected to provde dance nstructon for 5 th graders selected through audtons, who would meet fve afternoons a week and Saturday mornngs. y wll reman' n r local hgh schools for regular mornng sessons n academc subjects. program n dance wll be consdered a part of r hgh school currculum, and requrements for graduaton wll be based on regularons of. State Department of Hducatlon. dance currculum, prepared by Danel, wll -eenaot of olt classes a wcek- WUh more than $,5 n przes, 4th annual Kugler '- Anderson Memoral Tour of Somervlle wll have most valuable prze ls of any cyclng race n country, accordng to Somervlle Area Jaycees. Known as "Kentucky Derby of Cyclng," annual Memoral Day race s beng sponsored by Somervlle Area Jaycees and promoted by Somerset Heghts Nne By 3-3 Score Clark Hgh School base ball team rolled to a wn over Hghlanders o Berkeley Heghts as Da: Gbbons drove n fve runs wheelmen wth three sngles and a Wlth on" e of largest sacrfce fly at Crusad- fleld8 of any cycllng rac^ ln' ers feld. country once agan as- Hghlanders Jumped.- gured bugler- Anderson off to a - ead n top race wlh present t wnof frst nnng but Lou ner of tne 5-mHe senor Paragallo's nne talled fve event a color te e v 8 on set. tmes n last of.bcyclsts fnshed second openng nnng. _ through th wll receve n bg frst Gerry Sa-: sweaters wlln nslgnas deley, Frank Deredta, Larry notlng event. awards Buon and Gbbons each sent! wu, be presented for ln a run wth a ht. Bob fj rs: t me Harr's senor rght-hander, wln" n ng rder wll be DOG TRANNG CLUB GRADUATON SET_ Md - Jersey Companon Dog Tranng Club cordally nvtes publc to attend graduaton exercses of ts sprng begnners class to be held on May, at Cross Keys Hotel, Campbell and Cherry Streets Rahway, begnnng at 8 p.m. Furr nformaton regardng regstraton for our fall obedence tranng classes begnners or advanced may be obtaned by contactng Tranng Secretary, Henry Gorsky, at of academc ballet, four classes a week of ponte (tow dancng), two classes a week of modern dance, and a comprehensve program,of musc study, consdered essental for development of a dancer or choreographer. out necessary papers. You must, however, check wth, caretaker of cemetery before fllng out forms, as some of cemeteres do not allow government head stone to be erected. re s a small cj flrge made by cemetery T#"*rect any head stone- or marker.. " nasmuch as Vtteran's.. Central Commttee places j approxmately, Flag-a^, year n local cemeteres'% t s obvous that we do mss-*; a few graves, and Mr. Kopks hopes that Veteran's kn^ wll bear ths n mnd. * ptch a fve htter for presented wth a -lnchre-l tlon because nextof kn fnlrd wnners. dark Slow Ptch League s Opened...~.,! Clark slow-ptch softstands at four wns aganst ball league opened ts seano losses and for fourth son ths week despte some plca of perpetual Kug- ler - Anderson Memoral Trophy, courtesy of Bl-..j_cycle nsttute of Amerca. Entrants n Segfred Stern Memoral Junor Tour a,lst whch mght reach Veterans Wll Decorate Graves Veterans groups of Rahway wll decorate veteran's graves n Rahway wth Amercan Flgas on May 7 at, p.m. All veterans wll meet, at Rahway Cemetery, St. Georges Ave. f heavy rans occur,.ran date wll be May. 8at p.m. at same place. Graves Decoraton Charman, John Kopk of Veterans of Foregn Wars sad that many veteran's graves are mssed durng decora- Wnnebago Goes \ nternatonal ; Boy Seoul Camp Wnne-. bago wll take on an nter- ;- natonal flavor ths summer-; n observance of X World n ^ to nstall markers lstng j deceased as a veteran.,.refox.e, extra, flags are. avalable at Cemetery! Offce, and can be requested j thru offce. Mr. Kopk would lke to avalable, free of charge. been gven to eharlty-by-- Jaycees snce Classc was ntated ln 96. Accordng to Carlos Garay all seats for game are reserved and wll be sold on a frst-come, frst-served bass. Tckets are prced at _$3'5. $5.5. and $*f,5, Tcket applcatons can be obtaned from Carlos Garay by callng 38-8 durng day, evenngs, or by sendng a check to Carlos Garay, New Jersey Football Classc P.O. Box 548, Rahway, New Jersey. straght game Clark bench was cleared as boys saw acton. RHS FTNESS TEAM SCORES 86-PONTS Ttahway Hgh Gchool'a Physcal Ftness Team scored a total of 56 ponts ln Marne Corps Physcal Ftness "Meet held at Newark State College. A total of 45 boys from 75 norrn New Jersey hgh schools competed, North wth 39 wnner was Hunterdon team ponts. Ramsey and Mountan Lakes Hgh Schools had scores of 33 and 3. Whle Rahway score was low, re were many school teams whch scored n 4, 5, 6 and 7 hundreds. wet wear. n Western Dvson John Schwarz nc.' defeated Man Tobacco 4-'3. n Eastern Dvson Clark Fremen defeat-; ed Clark Jaycees 5 - -H despte fwo home r-twflby Jaycee short stop Pat' Nesgood. Sandy Gonalk knocked n wnnng runs for fremen. Charley Kelly's defeated Regonal Teachers 6- n a eght nnng game. Clark Sports club defeated Clark Fremen 3- as John Freeman went 4 for 4. Charley Ret hurled a three htter and Stu Steggal and Russ Yarnell each chpped wth hts for wnners. cders, wll also be shootng remnd next of kn that head for sweater awards,wth, stones and foot markers are wnner to receve an 8- nch replca of perpetual] trophy. Memoral Day bcyclng actvtes wll be ntated by a new event, Memoral ntermedate Derby, open to youngsters ln -4 age group. t s expected that more than 5 partcpants wll be entered n event. number of entrants for senor race s expected to reach last year's fgure of 5, f early returns are any ndcaton. fm'jflt.. Entre Famly Can Bowl Toger runwlck Automatc LOT Snack Shop Cocktal Loungs ^Supervsed Playroom for lowllng Mors Jamboree to be held *'nted States n August. - Total- summer camp s " tranng ' center for J'oy Scour troops n 'mnn Councl, Hoy Scouts of Amerca, and wll bottendcd by over f> Suots und leaders from o-l troops, accordng to" Stanley P. Mkus, camp drector. regular program areas at Wnnc-bago Scnut Reservaton wll feature events KC those sc ufrfct" 4,() Scouts jttendng X World Jamboreofrom nearly KO countres.. "* ""Among rheseacrvrtpst-n!"- Scoutcraf adventure tral, conservaton arca.'fl'ag ceremones,-, wde games; and campfrc programs. Specal World Scoutng; features at fl veterans. Please contact Mr. Vanderhoff at Unon County Court House to fll for J "frendshp campfrc'' to observe doth anm*-' vcrsary of world Scoutlnp. HOUSE FOR SALE? CLASSFED ADS! Call POLCE ACADEMY Team teachng, one of most popular nnovatons n Amercan educaton n recent years, wll be used durng th annual sesson of Unon County Polce Tranng Academy at Unon Junor College, Cran ford, t was announced today by Polce Chef Carl Ehns of New Provdence. CAR ALNG? MEB6ARrFR YOUR CAR AT HENKENOS-BROS- Atlantc Servce Center U.S. Hghway, at E. 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6 J m^ Hprorfl : ' : -{'' : '-y Publc Lbrar- r Page Rahway News-Record/Clark Patrot Moy 5, 967 Relgous Servces New Jersey, s oldest weekly newspaper Establshed 8 Vol. 44, No. 55 Rahway, N.J., Thursday, May 5, 967 Cents Junor Hgh Physcal Ed Program Set annual Junor Hgh School Physcal Educaton' demonstraton, wll be held on May 3, n school gymnasum. program wll begn at_8- p.m., t. phllr. B. lnvtrprt l Some of featured exhbtons wll be apparatus work, tumblng, vaultng, roller skatng, twrlng, exercsng to musc, marchng, "drll team demonstraton, folk and square dancng, modern dancng, and a rope skppng routne to musc. Students as well as parents ' are nvted to attend program. Memoral Day Program Honorng War Veterans Wll Open Wth Parade J- Fnal plans for Rahway's r > SPRUCNG UP THE MONUMENT at corner of Brood. W. Cherry and Campbell Sts. are mem-. bers of Rohway Board of Realtors who really "get nto swng of thngs" n observng Realtor Week. Swngng those brushes are (left to rght): Sdney Smth. Dudley E. Ponter, Jr.. and Danel J. Co/onge/o. realtors are co-operatng wth cty offcals n a Rahway beautlfcaton program. Rahway Observes Realtor Week May -7 at no cost. program s under drecton of Ncholas Delmonaco,..asssted, by James. Dunn, -Mss- Annamae Rohanc, and Mss Clauda Carter Ṗhyscal ftness" thru a varety of actvtes wll be featured. Several specalty numbers wll also be presented. students takng part n. program have been chosen from Physcal Educaton classes. program s centered around students dally physcal -actvlteb"ar~th'e~8chool7 Volunteers Wll Change plans for Rahway' observance of Memoral Day as announced by yesores To TElndmarks n Beautfcaton Project t may not be Peace Corps but Rahway's plan- ' nlng a project almost as bg. And ctzen, volunteers are gong to do job Wher t's just pantng ^and_- reparng yxur ownhouse--or headng a^drveto clear our slum areas Rahway needs your help for a cty-wde beautfcaton program. Organzatonal plans were lad for a massve, -long-xange-program-of-cty- Mayor John Marsh has ssued a proclamaton for Realtor Week, May -7 "THE TME S RGHT TO BUY A HOME." weeks set asde n recognton of communty efforts performed by members of Rahway Board of Realtors: Dudley E. Panter, Jr., presdent, Danel J. Colangelo, vce presdent,. Eva Pascale, secretary, Sdney Smth, actng treasurer, and Drectors Mare Bddar, Charles Searles, Stanley J. Ber. Edmond V. DelPrncpe, Ross DComo, Donald J. Gbbons, John J. Gles, Wllam B. Kraynak, John D. Markey, Abe Reppen, Merena M. Senseng, Dora D. Shell, Carne Reese, Jula R. Stanford, Ernest Wse, and Frank LaRusso. se Realtors are members ofnew Jersey Board and Natonal Assocaton of Real Estate Boards dedcated to a hgh standard of ethcs: TO PROTECT ndvdual rght of real estate ownershp and to wden opportunty to enjoy t; TO BE HONORABLE and honest n all dealngs; TO SEEK BETTER to represent my clents by buldng my knowledge and competence; TO ACT FARLY towards all n sprt of Golden Rule; --- TO SERVE WELL my communty, and through t my country; TO OBSERVE Realtor's Code of Ethcs and conform my conduct to ts lofty deals. Frst Ad Squad To Hbld Open House Memoral Day An open nvtaton to resdents of Rahway to vst Rahway Frst Ad Emergency Squad headquarters, behnd Rahway Hosptal, followng Memoral Day parade was ssued ths week by Presdent-Patrck Tor-. torello. On vew wll be new ambulance toger wth all equpment avalable to people of cty ncase of emergences. Squad men wll be on hand to explan equpment and ts use. new ambulance s a walk-n type vehcle whch can carry seven people at one-tmer--vehc-le-s-alr condtoned for patent comfort. t s pped wth oxygen for heart patents, contans Reeve"-stretchers, plastcsplngs backboards, frst ad kts, maternty kt, heart char, resuscator and or kndred equpment. Wth addton of ths ambulance squad wll be equpped wth three ambulances, a rescue truck and a boat whch wll gve ctzens of Rahway one of best equpped 6quads n State* of New-Jerseyraccord^ton, Squad s not connected wth cty, Polce Department or Rahway Hosptal, but because of servce nature of squad re s a hgh degree of cooperaton between t and - se bodes Brng chldren and frends when you vst us on Memoral Day. ndustral N THE MDDLE OF THNGS Mayor Marsh has proclamed week of May -7 as Realtor Week, and we'd lke to congratulate many members of Rahway Board of Realtors for a job well done. proclamaton ctes m for protectng. rght of property ownershp; provdng communty wth a sound economy; and mprovng cty fhtough r dedcated servces. All we can add s - keep up good work! Well, next week's frst summer holday for year and we know many of our readers wll bo headng for a short vacaton. Our staff s no excepton so: Due to holday offces of "Rahway News-Record" and "Clark Patrot" wll be closed on Tuesday. deadlne for all pctures wll be noon on Monday and deadlne for all news wll be 5 p.m. on Monday. advertsng n paper affects how much news we can carry. We're glad to say that readershfp of paper s such that each week we get more and more news. And occasonally we have to leave stores out of an ssue. When decdng what to carry, we try to use all "future" news that wll happen that week and n we use "past" reports and or news. We also try to gve -coveroge-to stores whch affect as many people as possble. f we are not able to use your story when you brng t n we do try to use t n next ssue. We're glad your paper s growng ths way although t sometmes makes t 'dffcult for you and for us. We want you to know; though, that we're makng every effort to be able to carry ALL news of every organzaton every week. And we'll soon be able to! Are you a publcty charman who's been asked why you never send any stores to. "Rahway News- Rocord"... or are you a presdent ^(ho wonders; why 'your story sn't n paper? We can Purely undar'stcnd your concern. And'we're workng hard to allevate some of problems. You see, as a newspaper we're lmted n amount of news we can prnt each week because Well done to members of Rahway Fre Department who presented a demonstraton yesterday at Rahv oy Hosptal. Members ot th^ deportment, under drecton of Actng Fre Drector Yontz, Temporary Chef Lnk arrtj Deputy Chef Duffy explaned to nurses proper methods of fghtng small fres. beautfcaton at a meetng held ths week n Cty Hall. program, whch^wlll be conducted on a crzen volunteer bass, wll nclude a broad range of ^actvtes _and_locauons. heautlfl-_ caton of downtown busness dstrct, parks, hstorc sghts and local neghborhoods are hgh on lst of program alms. Phl Harrs, promnent local merchant has accepted permanent charmanshp of commttee and has ndcated that charmanshps of vtal sub - commttees wll follow next meetng of steerng commttee. Mayor John C. Marsh, who chared steerng commttee meetng, declared that " busness of beautfcaton, f t s to be successful, must fnd ts ma lor Maronette Show Set For June 3 Sponsored by Colonla Chapter of Women's Amercan O.R.T., world famous Ncolo Maronettes wll appear at Colona Jr. Hgh on June 3, brngng to young audences r latest producton, "Aladdn and Hs Wonderful Lamp," Curtan tme s at :3 p.m. Secure your.tckets n advance by contactng T^romer, or Beerman, Re-elects < Co or Me Mor' Contest New Jersey provdes educatonal facltes we wll not be n poston ««wtttract ndustry to our State. "Unon Junor College s ' a fne example of what can be done. However, r facltes should be expanded to meet growng needs. Although t s a prvate nsttuton, fnancal ad n form of subsdy should come from our State. Ths wll be - one of frst concerns of myself and my runnngmate, Herbert~Helman~of Unon. tests n bology, chemstry, and physcs were admnstered to secondary school students n grades 9 -, smultaneously at " three locatons. program was sponsored n cooperaton wth New Jersey.Sclence_ Teachers Assocaton and was made possble by a grant from Merck Company Foundaton of Rahway. ng to Presdent TortorlelloT Rahway Frst Ad Emergency Squad s cty's only organzaton ready to respond to accdent calls, calls for ar when sudden llness strkes and calls for ambulance transportaton. 3-member volunteer squad s on duty 365 days a year, 4-hours a day, n case re s a baby about to be born, an accdent vctm needs help, a sudden llness occurs. Ner clock nor calendar matter when se thngs happen wher t be day or nght, week-ends or holdays, Squad s ready. An ndependent corpora- D.K. Armstrong, John E. Mossman, George B. Wendell and Andrew E. Strakele was re-elected to three year terms as Drectors of ndustral Workmen's Savngs and Loan Assocaton at a meetng of shareholders held last Tuesday. A proforma Balance Sheet, submtted to sharehold-. ers, showed assets of $5' 745,OOO' of whch loans" young artsts n Clark - Rahway area were certanly busy se past weeks and y have excellent results to show for r work. three top wnners and honorable menton "colorngs" are on dsplay now at Clark State Bank and Trust Company, Rarltan -Rd.-at -C-dmmerce-Pl-.-,-ClarkTtotalled $4,84, and Government bonds' and cash SBBO.QOO. Surplus and Reserves amounted to $54,. Net operatng ncome for year endng Aprl 3 was approxmately.3% ahead of prevous year. Dvdends credted to shareholders accounts at rate of 5% per annum approxmated $4, for year, t was reported. Campbell Heads Student Councl At Rahway Hgh Steven Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Campbell was elected Presdent of Student Councl at Rahway Hgh School for school year at annual electons held last week. Steven s an actve member n nteract Club, Home Room Presdent, and Student Councl member. He has also served as Presdent of Lbrary Councl, Hstory Club, Debatng Team and hs Junor Achevement e&uss-elzabethm. SEARLES was recently nstalled as Worthy Advsor of Adrennt Assembly No. 68. Order of Ranbow Grls. (See story on page.) pjv-^g he Also elected to a Student Councl offce were: Vncent Cepparano, Vce Presdent and Janta McDanlels, Treasurer. Why not stop by and see how talented our young people arel Frst Prze wnner, Susy Mrto/8, of 44 Laurel La., Clark, receved a'^ savngs account from bank for herself and a box of personalzed statonery for her mor from "Clark Patrot",/"Rahway News-Record." Second Prze was awarded to Joseph Skmmons,, of 5 Wendell P., Clark, and Thrd Prze went to rwln Feld,, of 9 Prospect St., Clark. Be two future artsts won boxes of personalzed statonery for r mors, complments of "Clark Patrot"/ "Rahway News-Record.^' - Honorable menton lor r artlbtc accomplsh- Watch Out For Radar Ths Week Eght streets have been selected for operaton of Radar under supervson of Rahway Polce Department durng week of May 9, t was announced by Polce Offcals last nght. Streets selected for use 67 radar are Grand, Elzabeth, Elm, New Brunswck, Jefferson and Semnary Avenues, Colona Blvd., and Whltter St. ments went to: James Wrght, of 56 Rutgers Rd., Clark; Dawn Sorlcello, 4, of 3 Ross St., Clark; Betsy Reynolds, 6, of 54 Rudolph Ave., Rahway; Ellen Opltz,, of 79 Dawn Dr., Clark;Nancy Burj;, of 8 Georga St., Clark Rta Melllto, 3, of 63 Sycamore Rd., Clark; Dane Drozd, 7, of 59 Jeffery Rd., Colona;...Robert. -Tatarynw,, uf 36 Rver Rd., Rah=way; Steven Rakett,, of 83 Madson Ave., Rahway: Jance Fscher, B, of 6 Fsher P., Rahway; Nlcholette Fullertor, 5, of 39 Alce La., Clark; and two ssters: Susan Lynne Wlrdge, 6, and Donna Wrldge, 5, of 43 W. Lake Ave., Rahway. RokrtC. Bauer - Cvc Leader Funeral servces were held Saturday from Pettlt Funeral Home for Robert C. Bauer, cvc leader and past leader of Rahway Board of Realtors, wth Rev. Rchard Streeter, Pastor of Second Presbyteran Church offcatng. Kehn Says Educaton Prme Concern Assembly Canddate Herbert H. Kehn who s runnng 9-B, whch ncludes Rahway and Clark, attended dedcaton ceremones of Wllam Mller Sperry ^ Observatory at Unon Junor College, Cranford, ths week and afterward commented that "hgher educaton should be a prme concern n our State. Although New Jersey has a hgh per capta ncome we rank 47th ' n. per capta expendture for hgher educaton." "A ngh percentage of students must mgrate to or - states for r college educaton. Ths nvolved extra expense that many famles cannot afford. t also deprves students, who have -collegepotentlal, -oppor,.pallbearers were Leon Bader, Alex Becker, Herbert Castor, Dr. B.E. Morsrson, Joseph T, Smon, and Andrew E. Strakele. Rahway Elks held servces Frday evenng at funeral home and Board of Realtors pad r respects n a group on Frday afternoon. A lfelong resdent of Rahway, he was a partner n Bauer and Brooks Co., real estate brokerb. He Joned frm, founded by hs far n 97 followng graduaton from New York Unversty. n addton to hs actvty n real estate and nsurance feld, he was fnancal secretary of ndustral Workmen's Savngs and Loan of Rahway. He was an actve member of Second Presbyteran Church of Rahway and Rahway Rotary and Colona Country Clubs. Survvng are MB far, Fred C. Bauer of Clark; hs wfe, Beatrce Horner Bauer; a daughter, Jane Ann at home; two brors, Fred W. of Westfeld and Thomas R. of Chester; and a sster, Ruth E. Conroy of Clark. -Unon-Jr. College- Elects Trustrees Board of Trustees of Unon Junor College reelected Hugo B.Meyer of 4 Hobart Ave., Summt, presdent of U.S. Fbre and Plastcs Corporaton, Strlng, to a thrd one-year term as charman at ts annual meet- ng n conference room of Campus Center. Fve trustees were reelected to three-year terms ncludng Dr. Max Tlshler of 857 Knollwood Ter., Westfeld, presdent of Merck, Sharp & Dohme, Rahway. thrttet at ctzens'level.' ' program nvtes partcpaton of all cvc and church groups. A date for a meetng wth organzaton representatves wll be announced as soon as prelmnary organzatonal appontments have been made. At steerng commttee meetng, Sdney H. Stone, Rahway Busness Admnstrator, outlned smlar projects whch have enjoyed marked success n or communtes. Such programb 'ncluded -plantng of trees'ln busness dstrcts park development, programs for mnmzaton of refuse and ltter, neghborhood house pantng projects and awards for outstandng achevements. One of.most mportant appontments to be made by Charman Harrs wll be that of an Actvtes Charman who wll be responsble for regstraton and coordnaton of all of varous projects to be undertaken bypartclpatngxhurch cvc and neghborhood groups. Mayor Marsh., noted,.that_ program represented an opportunty for every ctzen to manfest a new sprt of cvc prde and communty cooperaton.. Untl organzatonal announcements have been made Mayor.encouraged every ctzen wshng to partcpate to contact hm, Mr. Harrs, Mr, Stone, or Joseph M. Coleman, Rahway Communty Relatons Drector. Veteran's Central Commt-" tee call for a parade on May 3 startng at :5 a.m., followed-by-a-memoral-ser- vw tn-t-rthmp-rn tbf \'af nn 'R._ war dead at Veteran's Memoral Feld n Central Ave., Rahway. n case of ran parade wll be cancelled and Memoral Servces wll be held at Roosevelt School at :3 a.m. parade wll start at Park St. and East Mlton Ave. and move westerly to Man St., turn rght on Man ajd_prqc'eed_tq Jefr_Qf _ monument at Man and rvng 'Sts., turn left on rvng, proceed on rvng to. East.Mlton, turn rght on East Mlton and proceed to Bryant St., turn rght on Bryant, proceed to Central Ave,, turn left on Central n rght through gates to Veteran's Memoral Feld where parade wll pass n revew. Marchng unts wll march off feld through gate located at souast corner of feld and dsband. John Kopk, Ffth Dstrct Commander Amercansm Charman. Department of PRVATE ROMMEL COMBAT ENGNEER Army Prvate Robert J. Rommel, 7, son of Charles Rommel, 64 Evans St., Rahway, completed eght weeks of ad- -vancod tranng ao a eom- "New Jersey, V. F.W. wll gve prncpal address. On May 7, veterans from Cty s veterans organzatons wll assemble at Rahway Cemetery at p.m. for assgnment to Cty's four cemeteres to place, flags on graves of deceased veterans nterred n m. Flags wll also be placed at Cty's War Monuments. Memoral servces for deceased veterans from Cty who have passed away durng year wu be held May 8 at 8 p.m. r. Holy Comforter Epscopal Church wth Rev. Wllam A. Guerrazz offcatng at nonsectaran servce. Frends and relatves of deceased veterans and general publc are- nvted to attend. commttee urges that flags be flown from all publc buldngs, busnesses and homes n honor of occason. Ctzens are remnded that proper dsplay of flag for ths holday s for flag to be flown at half staff untl a.m., at whch tme t should be. rased to full staff.. Partcpatng organzatons are: Mulvey-Rltmars Post??68, V.F.W., host organzaton; Rahway Post #5, Amercan Legon; Cpl.' George H. Keller Chapter, Dsabled Amercan Veterans and Joseph F. Detz Post 336, Catholc War Veterans. Donald Davsslon,. Commander - of..-y.-f.-w, -Post s commttee char- - man. Merck Drectors Set Dvdend Rate Drectors of Merck &Co., nc., meetng today/declared a quarterly dvdend of 35 cents a share on company's common stock, and a regular quarterly dlvlu>m-ef bat engneer May 9 at Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He also was traned n technques. of road and brdge buldng, camouflage, and demolton. ' 87 / cents a share on S3.5 cumulatve preferred stock. se dvdends are payable July, 967 to stockholders of record at close of busness June 9, 967. MERCK FOUNDATON GRANT ADS SCENCE Seventeenth Annual State Scence Day program tunty" of attanng hgher educatng," assembly canddate sad. "Busness needs college' traned personnel and unless program Flornam-' -was held at thr Madlson campus of Far-, lelgh Dcknson Unversty, Glassaboro State College, and Rder College n Trenton, on May 3. Compettve THE FRST-POPPY - Mayor John Marsh buys frst poppy to kfek-off annual Rahway Poppy;DrVt, SponfSTed by Mulvey O/tmars Post t&bl. V.F.W., and th'e Post ^ A y ; y Legon. sole began May 9 and wll contnue through Memoral Day. Representng veterans organzatons and auxlares are (left to rght): Camlle Lecurtux, "Lttle Mss Poppy" for VFW Dorothy Dunham, Ars. Terry Dunham. "Lttle Mss Poppy" for Legon - Karen Whte, "Mss Junor Teen' Poppy Grl" Joyce Skolsky, and Ralph Reed. ZON LUTHERAN Rev. Walter Plgrm wll supply pulpt on Sunday at_ Zon Luran Church. Rev. Mr. Plgrm s a graduate student at Prnceton ologcal Semnary and s Youth Drector at Zon Church. Servces wll be conducted at 8 and a.m. Loyals wll meet Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. Youth League wll meet n Parsh House on Sunday at 4 p,m, Lur League wll meet Sunday evenng at 7 p.m. Luran Church Men wll meet at 8 p.m. Lef Hov, exchange student from Norway at Rahway Hgh School, wll be speaker. Lef s son of a Luran Pastor -n-norvay-flnd-4s-a-partcl pant n servces and youth ' actvtes of Zon Church. Hs presentaton- T way. Annual Congregatonal Bowlng Tournament wll be held Saturday evenng at 7:3 p.m. at Rahway Recreaton Lanes. Reservatons can be made by phonng Rchard Grtschke,' SECOND. PRESBYTERAN; - Specal trbute wll be' gven to~all~th~ose wno~h"ave~ held membershp n church contnuously for over' 5 years at a.m. ser^, vce on Sunday. "To Pure All Thngs Are Pure"' wll be sermon topc of. Rev. Mr. Streeter. p.m. Bble Study leaders wll meet wth Mjr, Streeter a :3. p.m. -Thursday. sesson wll :; fneet at 8 p.m on Thursday" UNTED CHURCH Rev. Floyd' P. Swart wll preach on topc, "No Fear n God" at a.m. servce. Church School classes for all ages wll convene at 9:3 a.m. Weghtwatchers of,norrn New Jersey nc. hold r weekly sesson on Thursday at 7:3 p.m On June U,. Unted Church of Chrst Chor wll combne wth sx or communty churches of varous denomnatons n a program of sacred musc to be presented at 3 p.m. at Woodbrdge Hgh School. Procoeds realzed from support Buck Fgundaton for A merasan Chldren. CENTRAL BAPTST "God's Famly" wll be worshp me of Rev. James Gent at a.m. servce n Central Baptst Church, Woodbrldge. At 7:3 p.m. servce, topc wll be "Rabbt Trals." " Aunt Betty,' 'famous ventrloqust and outstandng chldrens' worker wll present Sunday School lesson to entre Sunday School, at a.m.j Youth groups of church meet at 6:3 p.m. Sunday. Word of Lfe Bble Clb servces are held Wednesday at 7:3 p.m. Temporary locaton of church s School 3 on Woodbne Ave., Avenel. TEMPLE BETH TORAH Members of USY wll conduct 8:3 p.m. servces on Frday and wll sponsor Oneg Shabbos. Offcers of USY wll be nstalled at Oneg Shabbos.' '. Saturday, servces wll be held at 8:3 a.m. ard Junor Congregaton_ wll meet at :3 a.mt-mornlng servces at 8:3 a.m. Sunday wth Sunday School at 9 a.m. USY dscusson group wll meet at a.m. May 9 wth mornng servces aty? a.m. and Relgous School'^t usual tme. re wll be no school on Memoral Day. FRST METHODST Dr.. J. Lem Stokes, presdent of Pfelffer College, North Carolna wll preach M 8H y s far of pastor, John L. Stokes. worshp hour at : a.m. wll also nclude an nstallaton of offcers of Woman's Socety of Chrstan Servce. Church School begns at d Y servces at 9:3 and a.m. May 8. annual recognton of memoral gfts wll take place at servces. Senor Chor rehearsal at 8 p.m. and a specal meetng of Sesson at 8 p.m. are scheduled for May 5. church offce wll be closed n observance of Memoral Day. Bble Study Course "Survey of Scrptures wll cover Books of Hosea Joel and Amos on May 3 at 8 p.m. n Fellowshp Hall. On ths same date Preschool Nursery Class meets from 9 to a.m. under drecton of Wllam Frantz. CHRSTAN SCENCE "Let wcked forsake hl6 way, and unrghteous man hs thoughts: and let hm return unto Lord, and-he-w4h-have mercy-opor hm." Ths text from saah s part of responsve readng n ths week's Chrsttled -"Ancent. and Modern Necromancy, Alas Mesmersm and Hypnotsm, Denounced." Frst Church of Chrst, Scentst at 83 Jefferson. Ave., Rahway, holds servces at a.m. Sunday and at 8 p.m. Wednesday. R T p j t 7:3 9:45 and Methodst Youth ^eadlng, R m s open Tues- Fellowshlp wll meet at 6:3 da y and. T,^U5 sda^s t 3 pm p.m.^and Wednesday from 6 ' Couples Club of hchurcrrts-sponsorlng a-plc--jnc at noon on Memoral Day. have nvted whole church to attend. Church-School wll beheldat! meets every Monday at 6 9:3 a.m. Senor Hgh! p>m_ a t t n e home of dfferent Fellowshp wll meet at O:3 members. Mdweek prayer OSCEOLA PRESBYTERAN "Duty To God And Country" has been chosen by j Pastor as hs sermon topc for Sunday mornng worshpl ST. PAUL'S EPSCOPAL St. Paul's Church wll mark May 8 as st Sunday after Trnty wth Choral Eucharst at 8:5 a.m. Musc by Grl's Chor under' drecton of Mss E. Mary. Breakfast and Classes to follow. At : a.m. re wll, be Mornng Prayer wth musc by Senor Cho under drecton of Mrs Smlllle. Junor D. vson of Church Schoo wll precede chor, fo; servces n Church wth George Backman, Rlchan Ellott and Lews Turner La Readers. On Wednesday at a.m re wll be Holy Com munlon n Chapel. Thursday at 7 a.m. r wll be Holy Communo n Chapel. At 7 p.m. 7:5 p.m. and 8:5 p.m. th Chors of St. Paul's rehear, sals. CENTRAL BAPTST CHURCH, WOODBRDGE. Rev. James Gent, pasto wll preach labt mess age -n a seres of message concernng "Best Lovec Gospel Passages" on Sun day. mennngp fnr th,- a.m. servce s ^'Gospe n a Nutshell." n Eve nng Servce at 7:3 p.m.th -Wll be preachng a: subject:^-"practcal Thoughts Concernng Vctorous Chrstan Lvng.' Sunday School meets every Sunday Mornng atc a.m. Currently Sunda, School s n mdst of a Sunday School Contest. n Sunday School hour on May 8, Aunt Betty wll be presentng Sunday School lesson to entre Sunda] School. Aunt Betty s one o most noted Sunday Schoo -workers n entre, naton and s featured every week on a rado broadcast. She wll brng a number of puppets wth her. All are nvted for ths specal treat on May 8 at a.m.. mdweek servlee of church s conducted every,wednesday at 7:3 p.m. :-'L b You Can Modernze Your For Next To Nothng! t A FREE CHECK-UP CAN SAVE YOU HUNDREDS N HEATNG COSTS! f your heatng system s 8 years old or older,you're not gettng full benefts of Ol Heat. n tme even best wll operate below peak effcency. SomewtK JUST a mnor dajustmen wn mprove per-. formance. t wll pay you to have your heatng system checked. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THS FREE 3 DAY OFFER: COMPLETE ANALYSS OF YOUR HEAT- NG SYSTEM BY FACTORY TRANED SPECALSTS. A REVEW OF THE NEWEST DESGNS AND MPROVEMENTS N HEATNG EQUPMENT DEVELOPED BY THE WORLD'S LARGEST COMPANES. w Remember...any mprovement made to your heatng system pays for tself n dollars saved! SAVE MORE CALL YOUR FUEL OL DEALER TODAY OR SEND HM THS COUPON-NO OBLGATON OF COURSE. YES!.- AM NTERESTED N A FREE HEATNG SYSTEM CHECK-UP NAME- - ' ' $ ADDRESS. LHEAT O+HC. O6O BROAD STREET. NEWARK, NEW JERSEY PHONL J All servces of churcl are conducted n School # on a Woodbne Avenue Avenel. Everyone s nvtee and encouraged to attend an; and all of servces of th church. Those desrng fur r nformaton should cal LUTHERAN Rte of Confrmaton and Sacrament of Holy Communon wll beadmns tered at :3 a.m. Sunday worshp servce. Sunday school and adul Bble semnar meet at 9:3 Durng church constructon, Frank Hehnly School on Rarltan Road s servng as place of worshp. Ths evenng Ladles Guld meets at church offces on Westfeld Ave. Clark. Board of Elders also meets ths evenng at-8-o^clock-a--parfl6n-- age. fnal sesson o: confrmaton class wll be held on Saturday at 9:3 HOLY COMFORTER "Do You Really Care" wll be sermon topc of Rev. Wllam A. Guerrazz at a.m. servce Sunday. Communon wll be celebrated at 7:3 a.m. and re wll be famly worshp -and Church School at 9:3 a.m. Church School stafl wll hold r fnal etaf: meetng of year at8p.m_ May 6. Refreshments and a fellowshp perod wll follow Browne Troop wll mee Saturday at :3 a.m. Memoral Servces for Veterans wll be held at 8 p.m. May 8. servce s sponsored by Veterans Central Commttee Memoral Day Communon wll be held at 8:3 a.m, TRNTY METHODST Fellowshp Nght and covered dsh supper program for new members has been arranged for 5 p.m. Sunday, June 4. Men's Bble Class wll meet at church at 8 p.m. today. WSCS paper drve wll be held between hours of a.m. and p.m., May 7. Papers should be brought to parkng lot of church. FRST BAPTST " Way Made Plan" wll be sermon topc of, Rev. James F. Horton x 9:45 a.m. worshp serce on Sunday. Church chool wll convene at a.m. and Baptst Youth Fellowshp wll -meet at p.m. Regstraton of chldren for Vacaton Church School wll take place n fellowshp hall between 3 and 5 p.m., Sunday. Th school wll be-held from June 6 through July 7 under drecton of Cecl Chartrand and Camella Graham. regular Covenant and Busness Meetng of church wll be held n Chapel at 8 p.m., May 3 Senor chor rehearsal wll: be" held' at 8 p.m. June AVENEL PRESBYTERAN Rev, Walter W. Fegner wll preach on."lfe After Death" at both 9:3 and a.m. servces Sunday last n a seres o: new member classes wll be hglfl pp Sunday nr «-3 p. se new members wll be receved nto Church? or June 4 at a Communon Servce. _On_Frday May 6, at p.m. at Frst Presbyteran Church, seln, Woodbrdge Councl, Unted Church Women wll hold Mgrant Tea. All Lades are urged to attend to learn more about problems of ths large segment of our populaton known as "Mgrant Workers." Junor Hgh Chrstan Endeavor wll meet at 7:3 on May 6 for closng meetng of season^ newest and youngest member of "66 Club" s Jayne Elgort of 3rd grade Prmary. - WLLOW-GROVE regular echedule of actvtes wll be conducted durng conng week at church under drecton of Rev. Julan Alexander. JEHOVA'S WTNESSES Twenty congregatons of Jehovah s Wtnesses, composed of-over 8-famllesy are plannng a reunon at Elzabeth Armory, June -4. occason s r semannual Bble conventon, ames L. Gott, presdng mnster of Rahway Congregaton, made anlouncement ths week. group, known as N.J. lrcult #5 of Jehovah's Wtlesses, s made up of 75 ctve mnsters from four urroundng countes. Pur- >o8e of weekend semnar 8 to furr r knowledge f Bble and to advance r teachng ablty, accordng to Mr. Gott. me of assembly B "Supply' to Your Fath Endurance from Peter :5-6. Joseph D. Wengert, travelng mnster from -Watchtower Socety, wll-drect assembly. Cecl J. Jones, Crcut Supervsor for Rahway area, wll assst Wengert. Ralph R. Hoppe of Unon and Lawrence J. Cutro of Elzabeth wll oversee assembly organzaton consstng of departments all staffed by volunteer help. Many local famles are plannng to attend. assembly wll open on a Frday evenng wth an address by Wengert centered around assembly me. A model mnstry school sesson wll follow wth 7 students. Saturday wll be flled wth talks, short skts and experfncph plh a hnptlsm ceremony for new mnsters. Sunday wll feature a twohour color moton pcture, " T *God~~Cajfmot Ll" at 3 p.m." Entrely produced and drected by Watchtower Socety, ths flm shows story of Bble from Geness to Revelaton, wth vvd evdence of many fulflled prophlcles. Of Specal note s actual photography of bblcal stes such as' Jerusalem, runs of Tyre, Sea of Gallee. re wll be no admsson or cou lecton durng conven- Jehoyah's Wtnesses are an nternatonal socety today, operatng n 99 countres and slands of sea. Accordng to fgures compled n r 967 Yearbook, y spent 7 mllon hours last year n r unusual house - to - house vstaton method of preachng. y made 6 mllon return vsts on nterested people to furr r Bble knowledge and conducted over 8, free home Bble studes each week wth r neghbors. y left over 5 mllon peces of lterature whch ncludes Bbles, ~~ books, tracts and magaznes. Currently re are 4,9 congregatons around world composed of over a mllon preachng mnsters. Last year 58,94 ndvduals were ordaned by Wtnesses worldwde. Companaro of Colona, Wllam Flemng of Hollywood, Fla.. Florence Errlco' of Avertel and Carne Geracl of Bronx, N.Y. funeral was held on f^vednesday-from-thomae F. Hggns' Sons Funeral Home, and nterment was n famly plot. HELEN R. KALLGAN Helen R. Kallgan, 75, of 7 Mooney P., Ralway, ded Sunday at home after a short llness. She was bom n Rahway daughter - of late Thomas Kelly and Jenne Sawyer Kelly.. Her husband was late Henry F. Kallgan and she s survved by three daughters, George Armour of Lnden and Msses Helen and Adele Kallgan at home; two ssters Ml- <\rpt\ Harthwalrp at Rahwav jnd Adelade Rlekers of Elzabeth and two grandchldren. funeral servce was held on_wednesday at _ Thomas F Hggns''Sons" Funeral Home wth Rev. Eugene W. Ebert, Pastor of Frst Presbyteran Church offcatng. nterment was^j Hazelwood Cemetery. Rahway Hosptal Tranng Gven Obtures * M &LAT. lanulq TO.. ^PREMER OL FOR FRENDLY RELABLE SERVCE AND HGH QUALTY OL Dal ROSE CERQUERA Rose Cerquera, 5, of 3 Smth St., Avenel, was pronounced dead on arrval at Rahway HoBplta on Sunday. She was befrn n Rahway daughter of late Paul Slca and- Constance Deluca Sca and lved n Elzabeth for 5 years before movng to Avenel years ago. She s survved by her husband Jose Cerquera, two sons Slverlo Cerquerla and Robert Youngkn at home, three brors Marty and Harry Sca of Somerset and Frank Sca^ of Hghland Park; fve ssters Anthony Terzella and Nette Sew for less th one penny! Electrcty s stll an exceptonal bargan! Whle cost of lvng has gone up % n last 5 years - average unt cost of electrcty has gone down 45%.* You can rely on a dependable low-cost power supply - to help you Lve Better Electrcally! Ral reducton! and ncrtmd u> htva mtd ths poulbl. PUBLC SERVCE Ades, Orderly Ten nurses ades and one orderly were honored at a graduaton ceremony on May whch termnated r pre - employment tranng course at Rahway Hosptal. Carolyn Lukas, Clncal nstructor, welcomed students, r guests and members of hosptal staff present, and commented upon fact that orderly graduatng was frst male employee enrolled n current seres of Nursng Department-courses. Mare Brennan, Drector of Nurses, congratulated new employees and told m how very mportant r servces would be n gvng best possble care to patents. She wshed m happy and long employment at Rahway Hosptal. John L. Yoder, Drector, commented that a hosptal s one of few remanng organzatons n our socety where a personal touch s emphaszed, and t s emphaszed because t s an mportant part of healng art. "A Hosptal employee's work should not be mpersonal, should not'seem unmportant. envronment of a hosptal s totally dfferent from that n or areas because re all work s mportant because t contrbutes to fnal product a satsfed patent." Wayne Yetman was presented wth a certfcate confrmng hs successful tranng as an orderly, as well " as a par of scssors. Nurses ade certfcates, corsages and caps were presented to followlng:_mlss JosepttlHe "Grant.Ttfra. Fath Johnson, Margaret Mattox, Shela Medley, Marguerte Mller, Carne Paplrnk, Doreen Seals, Glora Vaequez, Eleanor Watson, and Constance Zaabadlck. HGH.SCHOOL.... EQUVALENCY DPLOMA COURSE Classes n preparaton for General Educatonal Development Test leadng to Hgh School Equvalency Dploma wll be held n Lnden begnnng June and meetng twce weekly untl August. Equvalency blploma B usually accepted at face value for promoton, cvl servce requrements and employment. Persons nterested n takng se classes may call for complete nformaton. S A FRENDLY - CALL ENOUGH? new neghbors wll be glad to meet you. And y'll want to vst wth you... later. Rght now, y need somethng more * lst of schools and churches, utlty companes' telephone numbers... all nformaton one needs on arrvng n a strange cty. So be a frend ndeed. A Welcome Wagon hostesswll call at your request to provde all ths and gfts as well. Make your welcome warmer when new neghbors arrve. Call Welcome Wagon at for Clark Hllu Coll

7 Page 4 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patrot May 5, 967 May 5, 967 «Publshed Every Thursday Mornng by THE NEWS RECORD PRNTNG COMPANY 47 Broad Street. Rahway. N.J Assocate Publsher & Edtor Barbara Curran v Second Class Postage Pad at Rahway, Ned Jersey Subscrpton Rale by Mal ncludng Postage 5 weeks $4. Outsde Unon and /Mddlesex Countes S6. Member New Jersey Press Assocaton Ths newspaper s responsble! for typographcal errors only to extent of space errors occupy Clams rrust be maae wthn one publcaton week of LETTERS TO THE ED/TOR wll be accepted by ths paper as space allows. All otters must be Sgnedwth name ana address Names ana addresses wll be lerfec before publcaton No unsgned letter w.'l be pub.'-sned Names ana oddresses wll be wthheld by 'he paper upon request NEWS-RECORD Whle surgcal masks are ounces of preventon for both ' doctor and patent, y are rbf o dtor: t does not requre prognoss o an experr to conclude tha present format or lack of format n dealng wth dsorderly students n Rahway schools s sck! Sck! Sck!! Qute apart from unknown, malngerng alments requrng pme. patence, and research as a basc prerequste, Kahway's mysterous afflcton s as obvous as ts cure. Remove tnc posonous snake or snakes from torso of ts vctm before a force so venomous gans complete control and renders pat-. lent fatallv ll. : tur and contagon assured, "operators" should er start cuttng and quck or leave table. Dsorder, dsrespect for authorty, dsregard for regulatons on part of a few of students, and dsllusonment, dssenson, and dsgust on part of most of faculty s present stuaton n some of Rnhw.-n's schools, and n partcular Hgh School. Hoard of Educaton refuses not only to deal wth ssue but flatly denys that a stuaton exsts. Rules were not made to duals and not traned mon keys maybe no one has not- ced, but re are coloret teachers!!! Strct standards, con stantly adhered to, s th prce a student must pay fo prvlege of beng a.stu dent. When laws are broken, temporary-auspenalon-lsa natural chastsement. Second or habtual offenders deserve expulson wthout repercusson from any organzed relgous groups or racal defenders. t s duty of those n charge to see that dscplne s mantaned at all tmes at al costs. From atttude o our present Board of Educaton, t would appear tha governng body s comprsed of ears that refuse to lsten, eyes that wllnotsee, tongues that speak no sense! hands that choose td'be ted, backbones whch are nvsble, and feet only able to walk (he o-r way. Bs ;raceful n tself possesson of se characterstcs, one vtal human eley eted Rerhaps-just-a- lttle 't of guts could overcome all or defcts. Mary H. Ryan S Colonla Blvd. lajway Hobbns M.S. Socety Vol. Leader Arthur F. Whtley of Unon non County Charman of olunteers for Upper ew Jersey Chapter of atonal Multple Scleross.pcety, has announced broken but rar to be.appontment of Joseph be lved by. Rules are not bro- f.y Hobbns as Rahway mun-. ken by whte, black, yellow, jcpal charman of volunonvouslv -a.-hnle. or n: red or pmk-and-blue-polks- dotted students, but by troublesome ndvduals Chapter Presdent Joseph F. : whose actons deserve and Hobbns, has been actve n demand counteracton by j m a n y c j V C projects. She s assocated wth Red ths ca»e a ttle, whle gong tu a person's head, often fals teers. Hobbns, wfe of to penetrate bran. 'nless re are-hdden resources comprsed of keen nsght, ntellgent percepton, 3uund j jdgement, and... character prevalent n a treatng physcan, n he can only be deemed--even by amateurs as unft to hold cam to hs ttle. Leader-! shp does not a wse man make. ' those n authorty. Cvl rghts s not ssue n Rahway Hgh School. Human rghts -- human bengs' rghts se are ssue!! rghts of students to learn.n a harmonous, not calamtous, envronment rghts of teachers to functon as educated ndv- TOR FRENDY REUABtf SERVCE ftnd H'GH QUALTY OL Da«388-5 LNDEN PORK STORES 9 E. Prce Street * ^ ^" V ^ X. v - x v - "Lnden C Clarkton Shoppng Cente fartan Road, Clark O O 4 4 O # TRY OUR DELCOUS H*ME MADE COLD CUTS FANCY DECORATED PLATTERS FOR ALL OCCASONS FAMOUS FOR HOMEMADE feologna SALAM POULTRY PRME MEATS Cross, Rahway Hosptal Auxlary and Federated Womens Club. Hobbns wll now be responsble for all of Natonal Multple Scleross Socety's Volunteer actvtes n Rahway. Hobbns stated that Socety's fund rasng drve, known as Hope Chest Company, takes place aetween Mor's Day, May 4, and Far's Day, June 8, so as to draw attenton to fact that MS usually strkes young adults between ages of and 4. All too often, y are young parents thus mposng a heavy burden upon growng famly. Hope Chest campagn s.natonal Multple Scleross jsocety! s~major-effort-to-se cure publc support 'for ts 'program to fnd cause, cure and preventon for ths crpplng dsease. Hobbns also sad that Natonal Multple Scleross Socety, founded n 946, has chapters and afflates n 48 states and Dstrct of Columba. n 967, Socety has budgeted 5,,-for ts worldwde research program. Multple Scleross As a dsablng dsease of bran and spnal cord. t attacks substance whch protectvely covers nerve fbers so that message mpulses controllng several or all functons such as seeng, walkng, speakng, movement and balance are dstorted, Hobbns added that she antcpates wde publc ; support for drve n Rah-. way. CO UFO HAT! ON NOTCE PUBLC NGT7CX U hnbr trtn tblt hs followng Ordnance vu duly adopted and aoproted on fnal readng at a specal meetng ol Muncpal Councl, Cty of Rahwar. N. J.. Wednesda' erenlnt. Mar 7. D7. ROBERT W. achxot CltT clerk AN ORDNANCE COHCERNNO N- DOOR PERTORUANCES AND AMUSE- MENTS AND AMENDNG ARTCLE 4 OP CHAPTER 4 OP THE REVSED "ORDNANCES OP"RAHWA. T S HEREBY ORDANED br Muncpal Councl of Cltr of Rahwar that Artcle 4 of Chapter 4 of Re-»ls«Ordnances ot Rahwar be amended as <. capton of Artcle 4 U herebr amended aa Artcle 4 aters and ndoor performances and amusements.. defntons set forth n Secton 4-33 are herebr amended as "Buldng Premses" means and refen to anr. buldng or porton reof, audl torlum or publc hall or anr or place wheren anr performance or amusement as heren defned occurs. "'Performance ' means and ndudej anr. show, moton pcture, plar. opera concert, publc rtadlng rectaton danc ng exhbton or or exhbton or per formance. or anr or form of entertanment to whch publc s tnylled. wher or sol an admsson ctarg«-s requred. "Amusement" means and ncludes anr form of dancng pastme, recreaton or pleasure. 3. secton 4-33 s herebr amended as applcant or applcants for llcrn.f shsll rll.. wltv, CltT Clrrlt TlUen applcaton sgned br all persons havng an nterest n establshment for whch a lcense s sought, whch applcaton shall also set forth followng: la' Name, address, and age ol_esc.r person havng an nterest' n sad establshment; and namer" address and age of each stockholder of a corporate applcant, and. f applcant s corporaton, state or ncorporaton; and'wher anr of foregong persons were convcted of crme, and f so detals reof, b) Pull descrpton and locaton of 'TH tell you why pay by check:" "My cash s safe n Bank." ; "My cancelled check s a recept." "t saves me plenty of tme." OPEN YOUft "CRECKNG ACCOUNT! dark state bank and trust company RARTAN ROAD AT COMMERCE PLACE WE8TFEL AVENUE AT LNCOLN BLVD. MEMBER F.O..C. buldng n whch txrtorrance or amuement la to tke place, toger rlth all? or place where performance or amuement la to take place, maxmum number of persona to be admtted reto at tha lame tme, and anr or nformaton whch Muncpal Councl by resoluton may re. qure for welfare of cty. <c Number of seats avalable for publc te. <d> Ptana and cxclfcatlons of bulldlm premses f not an exlatlntj structure. te> f-bu ldtnc-prtrmlsm-arc-*n-exst- n structure, a certfcate of occupancy for such use ssued by buldng nspector and a certfcate of approval by chef of fre department shall be attached to applcaton. (f) An agreement to abde by all quremenu of ths artcle and of any amendments reof and supplements rtto, and that buldng premses for whch & Uccm«s sought shall n all resptcta be mantaned n complance wth laws of state and all or ordnances of cty respectng such buldngs. No applcaton shall be ssued f : on temp a ted actvty shall volate any law or ordnance ncludlrt but not. llmted to number of person* permtted ay clty'a buldng code to occupy tht remses for whch a lcense s sought. 4. Secton 4-36 s hereby amended as :ollon: annual fee for a lcense under.h* artcle, payable before ts ssuance, hall be *. no matter when ssued lurng year, and no furr llcensa let shall be charged or collected for any performance or amusement occurrng n - lcensed premses- durng contnuance of lcense, provded, however, annual lcense fee for a moton pcture atre shall be $3.. Such fee hall not be refunded for any cause hauoever except f applcaton U lenled 5% of fee shall be refunded. term of lcense shall be lor one year commencng January st and endng December 3st of year of U luance. 3. Secton 4-37 * hereby amended as 'ollows: Each lcense ssued pursuant to ths rtlcle shall be subject to followng rendton*, and each applcant for a lcense. n acceptng lcense, agrees abde by and comply wth followng: (a) Lcensed premses shall be kept neat and clean at all tmes. (b) TEC lcensee shall not permt any dsorder or loud "noues. (c) Anr polce offcer, chef of fre department, buldng nspector or r desgner, or any authorzed representatve ot dvson of health may enter UQtnxed ^reml ea at any tme for purpose o nspecton and to enforce obedence of laws of ths -state and ordnances of cty. (d> lcensee hajl provde adequate santary facltes, and separate tolet accommodatons, male and female. Each such accommodaton ah all also contan a nk provdng hot and cold water, and premses shall comply wth all regulatons and ordnances of cty applcable reto. <e) Except for a moton pcture atre, all patrons under age of years shall not be permtted by lcensee to reman on any buldng premses after :3 P.M. from Mondays through Thursdays both nclusve and after P.M. on or days of each week. (f) No person under age of shall be admtted to anj place evenng. May EDWARD Ft. PADUBNAJC Townshp Cltrk A BOND ORDNANCE PROVDNO FOR THE CONSTRUCTON AND N- STALLATON OP A STORM DRAN MPROVEMENT WTHN AND ALONO A 5 FOOT STORM DRAN RGHT OF WAY ATPECTNO LOTS, 7, 8 AND, BLOCK 4. ADJONNO WL- LOW WAV AS SHOWN ON THE OF- FCAL TAX ASSESSMENT MAP, -TOWHflHTP DP Cl.ARg,-m^ACCORD- ANCE WTH PLANS ENTTLED "MAP 8HOWNQ PROPOSED DRANAOE PPE, TOWNSHP, UNON COUNTY. NEW JERSEY' PREPARED BY D. T. COOPER. JR.. P.E.-CHEF ENONEER, DATED SEPTEMBER 3, loflo, APPROPRATNG S3.BOO.O THEREFOR AND AUTHORZNO THE SSUANCE OF *.8. BOND Ol NOTES OP THE TOWNSHP FOR FNANCNO SOCH APPROPRATON. BE T ORDANED BY THE COUNCL OF THE TOWNSHP OP. N THE COUNTY OP UNON, STATE OF NEW JERSEY (not less than two-thrds of all members reof affrmatvely concurrng), AS FOLLOWS: SECTON. mprovement descrbed n Secton 3 of ths bond ordnance hereby authorsed as a general mprovement to be made by Townshp of Clark, n County of Unon, New Jersey. For nld mprovement or purpose slated n sad Secton 3. ra s hereby approprated sum of S3,< 8., t*ld sum beng nclusve of all appropratons heretofore made refor and ncludng sum of *,. as down t f d t g m *,. as down payment for sad mprovement purpose requred by law and now avalable refor by vrtue of a provl- 4<m-la-a-bud«*t-f budf hlo prevously adopted. SECTON. For fnancng or sad mprovement or purpose and to meet part of aald * 3,8. appropraton not provded for by applcaton b f d Us-ble-bonrts of tha Townxolp,r**#_h*r»by authorzed to b* luutd- la-us-prncpal amount of «,8. pursuant to Local Bond Law or New Jcrey. la antcpaton of ssuance of sad bonds, and to temporarly fnance sad Jm-! provement or purpose, negotable notes of Aprl A. D., 67, upon th* applcaton of undersgned, as Admnstrator of estate sad deceased, notlco s htreby gven to credtors of tak deceased to exhbt to subscrbe^ under oath or affrmaton r clams and demands aganst et«b of sad deceased wthn sx months from data of sad order, or y wll be fortver barred from prosecutng or recoverng he tame aganst subscrber. James W. Dob*on. Jr. Admnstrator Charles A. Red, Jr., Attorney 3 Central Ave. Plalnfleld, N. J. 5/4/4t Fees: (.8 SUPEROR COURT. OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DVSON. UNON COUNTY DOCKET NO. U-&34-3 CAROLE BRXRTON. a/k/a CAROLE ANN BRERTON. Plantff, vs PAUL M. BRERTON, a/k/a PAUL M. BRER- TON. Defendant. Cvl Acton Order for Publcaton (Matrmonal*. To Paul Brlerton, a/k/a PAU* M Btertoh: By vrtue of 'an Order of Buperlor Court of New Jersey. Chancery Dvson, made on 4th day of May. 967, n a cvl acton wheren Carole Brlerton, a/k/a Carole Ann Brlerton, s plantff and you-arc defendant, you are hereby requred to answer n* complant of plantff on or before 5th dar of Jttlr, 67, br errlnc an answer on Thomas E. O'Oorman. Esqure, plan* tff's attorney, whose address,s No. 6 Park Place, Newark. New Jersey, and n default reof such Judgment shall be rendered at am t you as Court shall thnk equtable and Just. You shall fle your answer and proof of servce n, _ duplcate wth Clerk of Buperor ***ycounrbnb Hume AHHCX, Temuu. n Jfroey, n accordance wth rules ol cvl practce and procedure. object of sad acton s to obtan Judgment of dvorce between sad plantff and you. "Thomas ~E~. O'OornalV -W- Park -P nee Newart.-NcTr-Jersey Dated May 9, 97 PUBLC NOTCE s hereby gven that fll dl dt day evenng. May, 97. EDWARD R- FADDSNAK Townshp Clerk AN ORDNANCE CONCERNNG BULDNGS AND STRUCTURES AND AMENDNO AND SUPPLEMENTNG SECTONS 8* AND 8- OP THE RE- VSED ORDNANCES OP THE TOWN- SHP OP. BE T ORDANED by Muncpal of Townshp m a prncpal amount followng Ordnance was duly adoptnot exceedng *.8. are hereby au- «d and approved on fnal readng at a thorlxed to be ssued pursuant to and regular meetng of th* Muncpal wthn lmtatons prescrbed by sad Councl. Townhp of Clark. N. J., lon- CCTON 3. (a) mprovement hereby authorzed and purpose of fnancng of whch sad oblgatons are to be ssued s constructon and nstallaton of a storm dran mprovement wthn and along a 3 foot storm dran rght of way affectng Lots, 7, S and S, Block 4, adjonng Wllow Way as shown on Offcal Tax Assessmen Map Townshp of Clark,.v. _ v, wnor-coratyr-new-^«merr.a~«coh^^^ ancc wth plans and specfcatons SECTON. Secton B-l of Reenttled "Map Showng Proposed Dran- vsed Ordnances of Townshp of age Ppe, Clark Townshp, Unon Coun- " tr. New Jersey," drawn by D. T. Cooper >., P.E.-Chlef Enxneer. dated September 3, 966. on fle n Offce of Townshp Clerk and hereby approved. (b) estmated maxmum amoun >f bonds or notes to be ssued for sad lurpose s S.8.. <c> estmated cost of sad pursoses U S3.BOO., exces reof aver sad estmated maxmum.mount of bonds or notes to be ssued herelor beng amount of sad,. down payment for sad purose. <d> AU contrbutons receved by Townshp of Clark from adjonng owners shall be credted aganst cost of mprovement hereby authorzed by ths ordnance. SECTON 4. followng matters are tereby determned, declared, rected and '.a ted: (a) sad Purpose descrbed n Seeon 3 of ths bond ordnance * not a current expense and s a property or mprovement whch Townshp may lawfully acqure or make as a general mprovement, and no part of cost reof has been or shall be specfcally assessed on property benefted reby. (b) perod of usefulness of sad jurpose, wthn lmtatons of sad..ocal Bond Law and accordng to 'easonable 'ears. lfe reof, U forty (4) Clark enttled "Defntons" s hereby amended and supplemented to read as 8-. Defntons. (a) As used n ths artcle: Buldng cod* of th* townshp hall mean and refer to buldng code of Townshp of Clark adopted as set forth n secton 8- and for purpose of establshng rules and regulatons for constructon, alteraton, addton, repar, removal, demolton, use, locaton, occupancy and mantenance of all buldngs and structures n townshp and r servce equpment. (b) As used n ths artcle: Th* standard buldng cod* of N*w J*rs*y or standard buldng cod* shall refer to "Standard Buldng Code of New Jersey, Parts A and B," as approved by State Department of Connervaton and Economc Development on December 3, 953. embracng General Provsons and Defntons n Part A, and Structural, Fre and Safety "Requrement* n Part Bf-all-as-amendcd and supplemented by "Supplement No. or Standard Buldng Code of New Jersey," adopted October, 964, and "Supplement No. of tha standard buldng code of New Jersey," adopted January 3, 866 by Btate Department of Conservaton and Economc Development, toger wth prnted (c) supplemental debt statement stratlon, defnton culred by sad Law has been duly and general safety "Manual for Standard Buldng Code of New Jersey," embracng admn- ons, structural, lre requred by sad Law has been duly! and general safety requrements, made and fled n Offce of ' (c) Whenever followng words. Townshp as defned n sad Law s n- terms or phases are used n Stancreased by ths bond ordnance by»,- dard Buldng Code of New Jersey, y., and that sad oblgatons shall have meanngs heren gven: luthozed by ths bond ordnance wll t Buldng offcal and enforcng offcal wthn all debt lmtatons prescrbed nsll mean and refer to buldng ' sad law. nspector of townshp, who shall be (d) Tho aggregate amount of not ex- charged wth admnstraton and ceedlng $,8. for tems or expense enforcement of buldng code of tho permtted under B*etlon 4A:- of townshp; ald Law has been ncluded n fore- Muncpalty and muncpal shall mean [olng estmated coat of sold mprove- and refer to Townshp of Clark. ment or purpoae. KCTON 3. Secton 8- of Revsed SECTON 5. Tbt full fath and credt Ordnances of Townshp of Clark of th* Townshp Ms* hereby pledged to enttled "Adopton of buldng- code of tha punctual payment of prncpal' townshp" shall hereby read as of and nterest on sad oblgatons! 8-. Adopton of buldng code of luttjorlted by ths bond ordnance. Sad >b gallons shall b* drect, unlmted oblgaton* of Townshp, and Townshp shall be oblgated to levy ad valorem tsxes upon all taxable property wthn Townshp for payment of sad oblgatons and nterest reon wthout lmtaton of rate or nount. _, SECTON 6. Ths bond ordnance shall ake effect twenty () days ater th* rst publcaton reof after fnal lassage, as prorlded br sad Local Bond PUBLC NOTCE s hereby gven that he followng Ordnance ws duly townshp. (a) standard buldng codo of New Jersey as defned n secton 8-l(b). save and except such portons reof as are changed and modfed by tht provsons of secton 8-3 hereof. s hereby ncorporated by reference and made a part hereof as though t had been set forth at length, of whch requred number of copes have been placed and now are on fle n respectve offces of townshp clerk and buldng nspector and shall reman on fle n each of sad offces for use and examnaton of publc so long as ths artcle shall reman n errect. <b> lad standard buldng cod of New Jersey M changed and modfed d op ted and approved on fnal readng by Provsons of secton 8-3 hereof ; a regular mcetlns o Muncpal Coun- s hereby adopted as tht buldng cod* :re dancng s permtted or carred ell. Cty of Rahwar, N. J., Wednesday of townshp and may be so cted. wher or not anr fee_or charge evenng^ May J7, 867. U reaulred" for admsson.. " J ~ ""- 6 Secton 4-38 s hereby supplemented by addng a new paragraph reto to b«known as paragraph (c) as (c> f any lcensee s twce convcted wth a perod of two- years ot any volaton of ths artcle as provded for n Secton 4-39, lcense ssued for lcensed premses.shall automatcally be revoked from date of second convcton, and Magstrate of Muncpal Court shall forthwth fle a notce of each convcton n offce of Cty Clerk. 7. Secton 4-4 s hereby amended as fouow: Nothng n ths artcle shall apply to any performance or amusement held or carred on for relgous, chartable, school, fraurnal. or Tetsrans' organsatons or or prvate non-proft makng dub*-or assocatons whch operate or mantan any'place of performance or amusement for use of r own members; nor shall same apply to any performance conducted or amusement permtted -not for proft n any place nor to golf counts, pool and bllllad room*, bowlne auey. tarerns restaurants, banquets and weddng afalr. : 8. Ths ordnance shall take effect ' mmedately. SECTON 3. All ordnances or parts of ordnances nconsstent herewth a n ROBERT W. 5CHRO7 hereby repealed as to such nconsstent Cty Cltrk ces only.. A Dr NAN_CE SUPPLEMENTNG SECTON 4. Ths ordnance shall take effect mmedately upon fnal passage and publcaton accordng to law. - - ~! : PUBLC NOTCE U hereby gven that folo wng ordnance was duly adopt- ; *d and approved on fnal readng at a regular meetng of Muncpal Councl. Townshp of Clark, V. J., Monday AND AMENDNG THE REVSED OR- ONONCES OF. (REORGANZATON ORDNANCE) NOTCE TO CREDTORS ESTATE OP A ONES QUATRONE, Deceased. Pursuant to th order of UARY C. KANANE, Surrogate of County of Unon, made on twentr-elfbth day of Aprl A. D., 967, upon applcaton of tha undersgned, as Executors of estate of sad.deceased, notce s hereby gven to credtors of sad deceased to exhbt to tha subscrbers under oath or affrmaton r clams and demands aganst thst ettte of aald dac*as*d -wthn! - months - from date of tld order, or y wll be fortver barred from prosecutng or recoverng tht m aganst tht subscrbers. Anthony,R- Oust rone an Acnes Otrtaslo Executor* Anthony E. Russo, Attorney MO Sturveant Ave. NOTCE TO CREDTORS ESTATE OF VVA B. DOBSON, Pursuant to order or UARY C. CANANE, Surrogate of County cf Unon, made on tenty-rulth duy SUPPORT YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Publshed Every Thursday Mornng by THE NEWS RECORD PRNTNG COMPANY 47 Broad Street, Rahway, N.J., 388-6,Cny $4. brngs you 5 weeks of good readng about events of Rahway, Clark, Colona and area...only $6. for yearly subscrptons outsde Unon and Mddlesex Countes. NOTtC OF NTENTON TAKE NOTCE THAT BEVERAOES UNLMTED, a New Jersey corporaton. has appled to Drector of tht Dvson of Alcoholc Beverage Control lor t> State Beverage Dstrbutor's Lcense for tho premses stuated at 36 St. Oeorses Avenue. Rahwar, New Jersey and to mantan a warehouse at 388 St. Georges Are., R&hwar, N. J.. and to mantan a salesroom at 3 St. Ocorges Ave.. Rahwar. N. J. Offcers, Drectors and Stockholders boldlnx mon than ten percent slock of- sad corporaton art a- foltowe: Wllam R. Bhalman, 34 Wndng Brook Way, Scotch Plans. N. J., Pr»s., Treas., Drector and Stockholder. Clare Shalman, 334 Wndng Brook Way. Scotch Plans, N. J., Secy., Dlrtotor and Stockholder. Mchael Abarar. 6 Oxford Rd.. Colonla, N. J., Drector and Stockholder. Objectons. f anr, should be madt lmmedlatelr n wrtng to tht Drector o Dvson of Alcoholc Beveract Control, uoo Raymond Blvd.. Newark, New Jersey. BEVERAGES UNLMTED DM 8t. Oeorges Art. Rahwar. New Jersey ' 5/S/t NVTATON FOR BDS Cty ol Rahwar Redevelopment Agency wll receve sealed bds for Landscapng wthn Lower Man Street Urban Renewal Project (NJR-6) whch s located n Cty of Rahwar. Unon County, Htr vn*r. Kss wll to* receved untl :3 P.M. (Eastern Dar lght Bsvlnga Tme) on Monday, tht elfth day of June at tle Offce Cty of Rahwar Redevelopment..^ncr. 45 X. Emerson Avenue. Ranar New Jersey, after whch tme and L - tll bds wll ba publcly opened._ read aloud. Bds are nvted for preparaton and seedng of exstng ground surface n accordance Wth contract documents. Contract documents. ncludng Drawnty m. Tfrh^'^' Rpjn-f.esUr.nt»r "on fle at Offce of Ue Cty of Rahwar Redevelopment Agencr, 43 E. Emerson Avenue, Rahway. New Jersey, where coplea may be obtaned by deposltlnr 3. wth Redevelopment Agencr for each set of documents so obtaned. Deposts wll be returned to all bdders returnng, contract documents n good order. Contract documents may be obtaned between hours of : A.M. and 4:3 P.M. weekdays only. No Contract Documents m) be obtaned after* dost of busness on Prday, June, CQ7. A certfed check or bank draft, parable to order of Cltr of Rahwar Redevelopment Agencr. negotable UJ3. Government Bonds (at par valued or a satsfactory Bd Bond, executed br bdder and an acceptable surety, n an amount equal to fve percent 5%) of total of bd for Landscapng ball be submtted wth each bd. - successful bdder wll U r*aulr*d to furnsh and pay for satsfactory performance and payment bond or bonds. Attenton. s called to fact that not less than mnmum salares and wages as set forth n Contract Documents must be psld on ths project, and that Contractor must ensure that employees and applcants for employt tnt ^lrltpln.trt»f».n«t h*. cause of r race, creed, color, or natonal orgn. Tha Local Publc Agency reserves tht rght to reject any or all bds or to wave any nformaltes n bddng. Actlon-on any and all bds made, may h«wtth^nfj hy thfl ^vt Puhllc Agency -for-a-wrlod not lo-exceed hlrtr <3> days from date ot openng of bds for purpose of revewng bds and nvestgatng qualfcatons of bdders, pror to awardng of Contract. CTY OP REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY Raymond P. Handerhan Executve Drector DATED: May 3, 87 5/3/: A Look At Expo 67 By Mlle Bobroff..,. exctement of Canada's Expo 67 has prompted many Clark and Rahway famles to plan vsts to Montreal for ths world exposton. queston uppermost pn_manjl mnds a: how dfferent s Expo from New York-World's Far? best way to magne Montreal extravaganza s to pcture dozens of buldngs smlar to successful Spansh, Mexcan, and Japanese pavlons whch were at New York World's Far two years ago. At Expo re s nothng resemblng General Electrc Carousel rde, nor popular Ford Sky Rde, nor any of Walt Dsney's movable fgures. n fact, "show busness exhbts, n ths sense, are almost non-exlstant. On or hand, museum-type pavlons, concentratng on natonal hstory, culture, technology, and progress predomnate at Canadan far. Expo s a place to learn a lot about many dfferent countres. Exhbts by prvate corporatons are at a mnmum, but on whole, y, too, mantan hgh standards of dsplay. ' two most popular exhbts at Expo are U. S. and Sovet pavlons, facng one anor on each sde of St. Lawrence Rver. Unted States "bubble" s a gem, although value of artcles on dsplay can be debated. ( move, "Games Chldren Play', s not worth a long wat n lne.) 'Soylet pavlon s ggantc, and amount Of materal on dsplay la uverwhelmng, s not very nterestngly presented. One of most delghtful- pavlons s Czechoslovaka wth ts daplayb-of fashons, glass works, and unque- ^ b h h W d f 4 b t h s t c k l y spread, and crowds are comng n strong. Because most pavlons are "walk-throughs," lnes are not long - or, at least, move fast. few exhbts whch present elaborate flm shows (lke Labyrnth and Kaladescope) are ones wth hour-long delays. "carnval" atmosphere of New York Far has been elmnated at Expo. Souvenr shops and food stands are grouped toger n a few areas, and of course, are crowded at meal tmes. On whole, t's a hassle to be served - wher one stops at a hamburger stand or goes to an expensve restaurant. But varety of food s great. Canadan meat pes, French crepes, and _Ameroan_hamburgers_are sold at stands, whereas-nh l h f R b h d NOTCE TO CREDTORS ESTATE OP CHARLE3 P. WARE allo known as CHARLES WARE ana as CHARLES PARK WARE, Deceased. Pursuant to tht order of UARY C. KANANK, Surroate ol Countr ot Unon, made on ffth dar of Mar A. P.. P7. upon tha apcleatlnn nl ths l!p. c.?d' e^..vn= c tc t. r '?. U V'«n pavlons, everythng from Russan borscht to ndan hj?'j r " or *K. ^ld AK ; ae ««* curry dshes are offered. Prces range from medum ffrmvr"th.? S T M SSL to expensve. (ncdentally, always check bll to see ""hln^u h months lt rom'th" l date d o"sald! ^ ^ e servce charge has been added. re s no reaorder. or r wll be forever brred SOn totp twce.) from prosecutln or recovelnt same ~ acalnst subsclber. CYNTHA M. OORDOM Executrx Armstrong- Lttle, Attorneys 3 Val Place Rahwar. H. J. 8//4 re SHERFF'S SALE SALT superor court ot Foregn products sold at ndvdual stores tend to be on expensve sde, although, agan, varety s tremendous. La Ronde, amusement area, s set qute a ds- ; tance away from nternatonal exhbts. Besdes rdes and games, area"- has a Poneerland and a Chldren's World for young set. f for no or reason, area s worth a vst late at nght to see French Canadan youth^enjoyng mselves. r sngng and "Jole de PENNSYLVANA BANKNO AND TRUST V V r e" s lnfectous. ^H^SSr^S&fTSSS^t j un S rt ral fw^ons mght be helpful to fargoers. DDHY. et as. Defendants, cr Acton Wth Expo located on three slands on St Lawrence Exccullon-Por Bale of Mort.a.ed Prem- ; Rlverj ^ ^ lg alwayb & breee_ Temperature s UB- Br nrtue of abore-etated wrt of j ualy fve degrees cooler re than n downtown Monf" c sa e n br?ubtc Vendue 'Room""!' treal. A warm sweater or coat comes n handy. b n etl he N C J!"of^n?.d t Sr. C t nj S5.fdS f, Alfl ' ** 8ure t exchange Amercan money for Canaot June A. D.. lon, at two o'clock n dan currency as soon as you reach Montreal. (re are several banks on fargrounds.) Each U; S. dollar s worth $.7 Canadan money. Amercan dollars are accepted everywhere, but unfortunately, not all propretors are wllng to gve you exchange rate. subway (Metro) system to Far s fast, con afternoon of sad dar. ALL THAT CERTAN tract or parcel of land and premses, herenafter more partcularly descrbed, stuate, lrln and betnc n Cltr of Rahwar, n Countr of Unon and State of "New Jerser. BEONNXNO at westerly slde~of e tely sdeof Wtnpoon Street dstant BS feet sourly from ntersecton of aame wth sourly lne at Eaat Haxelwood Avenue: nce () westerly at rght angles to Wlrspoon Street feet: nce () sourly parallel nth wrspoon Street 5 feet, nce <3> easterly parallel wth frst course feet to tho westerly lne of Wrspoon Street, nce (4) norrly along aame 5 feet to tbcxvblnt and Place of Begnnng. BEXNO aame premses whch Albert C Smpson and Luclle Blmpaon, ht wue by deed dated May. S58 d recorded n Unon Countr Deed Book 37 page 4 granted and conveyed unto Sdle Fox. And lad Sade Fox U marred to James Howard Fox. 'Beng known and desgnated as 443 Wrspoon Street. Ralway, New Jersey." re < due approxmately $.6.3 wth nterest from March. 9S7 and coau. Sherff reserves rght to adourn ths sale. RALPH ORSCELLO, Sherff CHANALS, LYNCH «. MALONEY. ATTY8. DJ RNR CX-3-3 >/3S/4t Feea:»*B.4O 6HERPF-B SALE Superor Court of N«w Jarser, Chancery DlrUlon, Unon County, Docket # P-3B-M. MOHAWK SAVN a 8 AND LOAN ASSOCATON, ft corporaton of New Jersey, Plantff, rt TYDE R. NASH, et als. Defendant. Cvl Acton Executon Por Bale of Mortgaged Premses. By vrtue of above-stated wrt of executon to me drected" ball expose or sale by publc vendue. n room B-6. n Ue Court House, n Cty of XlUa- beth. N. J.. on Wednesday, st day of June, A. D.. l"97,/at two o'clock n afternoon of sad day. All followng' tract or parcel of land and premses herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n Cty or Rahway, n County of Unon and StaU of New DEO NN NO at a pont n Norasterly sde of Adams Street, whch pont s dstant 3.88 feet Sou Mtjrly from ntersecton of Souasterly tde or New Brunswck Avenue sad Norasterly ldt of Adams Street, nce runnng () North 5 degrees S3 mnutes East, 8.S5 f^t to a pont; runnng nce () South 5 degrees 44 mnutes East. 7.B feet pont; runnng nce (3) South 48 degrees mnute* 3 seconds East feet to a pont: runnng nct (4) South 39 degrees mnutes West, B8. feet to a pont n sad Norasterly sde of Adams Street: runnng hence (9) along sad Norasterly de of Adams Street, North SO degrees 44 mlnute West. 3.9 feet to -pont and Place ot BEONNNO. above descrpton s drawn n accordance wth a survey prepared br Domlnck J. Vendltto, L.8., Lnden, New Jersey, dated June 5th, 964, and re- ' " June 3th HK- Belm known as 5 Adams tllrml. Rahwar. Hew Jersey. re s due adproxlmatelr llfl.o4o.7fl lth nterest from Aprl 3. M7 and 7B4.B3 wth nterest from Karen 8. 3M7 and CMU. Sherff reserves rlht to adjourn ths sale. venent, and new. t s easest way to get to and from fargrounds. However, you can park your car at Vctora autopark ($.5 plus free servce to gate); Jacques Carter autopark ($, but vstors must pay for subway rde); and He Charron ($.5 plus free bus servce.) Accomodatlons can be obtaned by wrtng Logexpo, Expo 67, Montreal. Rates have gone up as much as to 5 per cent over last summer. A : motel'oh 'dutskrts of cty charges about $ a nght double occupancy for an average room. Montreal can be reached by Ar Canada, Eastern Arlnes, New York Central Ralroad, and by c a r. Th^qutckest auto route s va New York State Thruway, nterstate 87, U. S. 9, and Quebec Route 9. t takes approxmately 7 to 8 hours to travel 4 mles. roads are super hghways all way, except between Schroon Lake and Keesvllle n Lake George regon. Fnally, secret of a good far vst s plannng. A helpful booklet lstng all exhbts and facltes can be purchased at major bookstroes. t s called "Offcal Gude to Expo 67' and co8te$l.- "» ~ ~ RALPH ORSCELLO, Sherff LOUS J. COHEN, ATTY. DJ & RNR CX-8-3 S/5/4t Pees: S48. SHERFF'S SALS Superor-Court-of New Jersey, Chancery Dvson. Untan County. Docket STF S5W5. EQUT- ABLE LFE ASSURANCE SOCETY OP THE UNTED STATES, A Corporaton of Btate of New York. Plantff vs RCHARD J. NORRB, et al. Defendants, cvl Acton Executon For Sale of Mortgaged Premse.. - By vrtue of above-stated wrt of executon to me drected lhall expose for sale by publc vendue, n room B-8. n Court House, n Cty of Elsabeth. N. j., on Wedneday. 4th dar of June A: D.t 967, at two o'clock n afternoon of sad day. Premses- n- Towmnlp of Clark, Unon County and SUU of N«w Jersey.- BSONNNO at a pont n norrly sdelne of Ascot War, ren dstant.6 feet norasterly from pont of curve where sad lno of Ascot War curves to rght nto Oleander Way, and from sad pont of begnnng runnng nce ' ' * () along sad lne of Ascot Way. along arc of a curve to rght hvng a radus or feet, an arc dstance of 43.9 feet to a pont of tangency; cce <> stll along sad lne north 86 degrees 9 mnutes 3 seconds east 6. feet: nce (3) north 3 degrees 4 mnutes 3 seconds wet feet; nc* (4> suth 8 degrees 9 mnutes 3 seconds west 5 feet; nce <ft> mum 88 d«gr.s mtn-ht. n. 9.4 feet to norrly sdelne of Ascot War and pont of BE- O NNNG. Beng known and desgnated as lot S4 t felotk to-u ctt a c*run ms>»r»- Utltd "Hap of Chestnut Hll Townshp of Clark. Unon County, New Jersey, db ARTSTS WRTERS PRNTERS For ndustry and Communty Publcatons Job Prntng Offset and Letterpress Composton and Prntng Please send "Rahway-News Record" to J JOB PRNTNG BROCHURES PLANT PUBLCATONS NEWSPAPERS 4 BROAD STREET, dated May 8. 9S6. prepared by Troun- son and Decker. Engneers and Surveyors. Unon, New Jersey." whch map was fled n Offce of Regster of Countr of Unon on July 5, 95 as Map 4T448-C. '"" above descrpton s n accordance wth a survey made by o. P. Ttounson, Jr., surveyor, dated October 9, 5. revsed January Beng commonly known and dealsn»ted as Ascot Way. Clark. New Jersey, and beln furr known and desgns ted as Lot 4 n Block No. 4 on Tax Map of Townshp of Clark. Beng tme premses conveyed to Rchard J. Norrls and Luella NorrU, hs * wfe, br Deed from Jordan Corporaton, a New Jersey corporaton, recorded on March 4, 957, n Book 35 of Deeds for Unon Countr. Page "THe sale tn tx mtde subject to followng: " " " ". Such facts as an accurate lunrey and nspecton or premses would reveal.. Len of unpad taxes. (Tax search 7//M shows unpad 663 taxes of»57.84, plus nterest, and unpad 966 taxes of 57.56, plus nterest.) 3. Federal. StaU, and Muncpal acts, laws, ordnances, and regulatons afectng use and occupancy of premses. 4. Restrctons and easements of record, f any, ncludng easements n Dead Book B3 page 57, and restrctons n Deed Book 79 pace Occupancy of mortgagor*. U any. (Judgment contans a Judgment for possesson, but a purchaser would have to obtan hs own wrt of possesson.)" Tfters - s dne- approxmately taoflfl.6 - wth nterest from March, 67 smd costs. Sherff reserves rght to ad-. Journ ths sale. _ Donald B. Jones, Atty. DJ A RNR CX-4-3 6/6/4 Fees' MO. Fake Advantage Of Our Low Sumn.tr Prce* Fll Your Coal Bn WM Uhlgh Premum Anthracte or kss*-a s» * ' 5 TON PEA COAL $9.95 FUEL Wt All OAL UL W OAL PramtumOn. NaHonW rand. 9^FK Oft All MMJBWBV Refum to: Rahway-News Record 47 Broad Street Rahway; N.J. 765 UMMN.N.J* HU 6-76 HU 64)99 Rotary Awards Scholarshp To Mss Wells _ Preoentatlon of a $7, three year nursng scholarshp to Mss ArleneLyn wells, marked last week's meetng of Rahway Rotary Club. Mss Wells wll study at Beth srael School of Nursng followng graduaton n June from Rahway Hgh School, Rotary Club awards a three year nursng scholarshp to some deservng student each year. Dr. Ray Freeman s charman of Nursng Scholarshp Commttee. Addressng members of club was Lucas, clncal nstructor of nurses at Rahway Hosptal. Her topc was Current Trends n N l Guests of club were Mss Elysla Phllp, Guld- ance Drector ar- -Rahwoy" S h l d g p c r e c plents of Rotary's Nursng Scholarshps, Mss Hazel Vargo, Mrs, Carole Brlerton, Mss Nancy Hornyak and Mss Jesse Westerman. '9 Nurse's Scholarshp To Mss Rusch Rahwoy News-Record/Clark Patrot ATTENDNG THE AWARDNG OF A S7 NURSNG scholarshp to Mss Arlene Wells by Rahway Rotary Club are four Rotary sponsored nursng students seated from left to rght, Jesse Westerman, Hazel Vargo and Nancy Hornyak. Standng from left to rght ore Wllam H Rand Jr, Mrs Carole Srerton, Mss Arlene WeHs, Stephen Brumball, Club Presdent and Or Roy Freeman. Charman of Nursng Scholarshp Commttee. Ave., wll be graduated May 5 from Muhlenberg Hosptal School of Nursng, Plalnfleld, at ceremones to be held at Planfeld Hgh" School. Mas-Carkhuff has accepted a general medlcalaurglcal nursng poston on Rahway Hosptal staff and wll assume dutes re June. Kobal ssues Fund Appeal Mss Patrca Ann Ruech, daughter of Mr. and Emll Rusch of 44 Mayfar Dr., s recpent of a S9-nurse's scholarshp a- ward gven annually by Woman's Auxlary to Rahway Hosptal. She wll use award to attend Charles E. Gregory School of Nursng, Perth Aroboy Hosptal, begnnng n fall... Mss Rusch, mddle of.. three daughters, ls^a senor j and busness wthn cty at Rahway Hgh School where she has been vce presdent and secretary-treasurer of her homeroom, She has also been actve n Blue Tr- Hl-Y Club, a member of ( -., Junor Booster, Bology and ; granted under government Gymnastcs Clubs re. ' auspces s earmarked for future nurse has done vol- ; use n Head Start and legal unteer work at Rahway Hos- servces programs. orptal. both on floors and j ganzaton has found a need n shop and has been! for a communty youth emactlve wth Rahway Grl ployment servce, a day care Scouts. - center for pre-school chld- ' wnner was revealed ren of workng mors, and by Rchard Newman,! a 'youth recreaton program charman of scholarshp j for cty's antlpoverty commttee. Ors who as- target area. slated n selecton were j Accordng, to Kobal, hs -Mrs-."Walter, Hull Jr, r Mxs.- «foup.has, volunteer per-. A.K. Flemng and Ro- sonal necessary to carryaut bert L. Jones. ' 'he deslrdd program. But auxlary reports a organzaton, whch held ts frst meetng March, must have necessary Rahway Knghts Plan Electon For June 6th Grand Knght Ted Reltemeyer of Rahway Councl 46, Knghts of Columbus announced at last meetng of Councl that nomna- ' tlons and votng for offcers (are to take place at next ' regularly scheduled meetng on June 6. new offcers Stanley Kobal, presdent, wll serve a term of one year of "Rahway Communty begnnng July Acton Organzaton, ssued' Ed Warhold, Charman ol plea to prvate ndustry : Knght's partcpaton^ d busness wthn clty ; " *- ' v< -< for funds to help mplement communty mprovement and antlpoverty programs. "Federal funds go only so far," Kobal sad, explanng that most of money reports a past recpent of a scholarshp Mss Vvan Carkhuff, daughter of Mr. and Wld Ckh aughter of Mr. and y befor Waldo Carkhuff of 68 Maple really begn. money before ts work can ll b Rahway 8 annual Memoral Day Parade urged all members to make an effort j o march n parade and'remnded membershp that by actual count Rahway Councl tradtonally provdes largest ndvdual contngent n parade. marchng unform for Rahway Councl wll be same as n past years, dark trousers and open neck short sleeve whte shrts, Rahway Councl also endorsed a suggeston by Past Grand Knlgnt John Gontarz to wrte ndvdual letters to representatves n Naton's Captal urgng m to vote for legslaton to provde strct penaltes for persons convcted of burnng or orwse desecratng Amercan 'flag. Grand Knght Reltemeyer welcomed new members of Rahway Councl, Joseph Peh-V- Mortgage Money Avalable Need help n makng that "dream home" come True.' f you'll supply dream... we'lt supply r c3sl for your mortgage loan. See a counselor n ou mortgage loan department today for prompt, cooperatve servce n fnancng your new home at a low cost. THE NDUSTRAL-WORKMEN'S SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON 4B RVNG ST.,, r'.j. Phone Servng Communty for more than a Half Century ter, Donald Nemeyef, Paul Crosby and James Fner, for whom exemplfcaton of Thrd Degree -was held on Saturday, May 3 at Dunnellen. Chaplan of Rahway Councl, Far Thomas B. Meaney of St.- Mary's Church, addressed membershp on sgnfcance of changes takng place n Catholc Church and also offered closng prayer. After meetng membershp was entertaned by talented youngsters ncludng seven year old drummer Tommy Talty, ballerna Jula Stopka and twrlers Patrca and Lza Stone, Maureen Mulrennan and Lou Ann Martn, Entertanment and buffet "featurng Swedsh Meatballs and assorted salads whch followed, was under' drecton of Lecturer Frank Martn. Rahway Jr. Hgh Class Entertans School Leaders -nnth-grade-boys-enrolled n ntroducton to Vocatons program at Rahway Junor Hgh School, recently entertaned Roy M. Valentne, prncpal, Herman Sherman, vlce-prlnclpal, Wllam Humphres, drector of student personnel servces, Edward Hrschman, drector of funded programs, and Joseph Bczo and Phllp Bruno, gudance personnel, at a buffet luncheon. ntroducton to Vocatons program s a state and federal subsdzed program avalable to nnth grade students. Rahway s one of 8 schools n New Jersey to offer_jhls program to ts students. over-all ob- -jectve o course s to help students develop plans xegardlng_hex_qccupaanaluect d-p resd _«\nd_educa.tj.onal future. n actrevng ths goal, boys, as well as grls, are exposed to a unt n foods laboratory, taught by Jance Stelner. Ths unt s desgned to gve all students an opportunty to explore manpulatve sklls nvolved n food servce occupatons, both for purpose of self-apprasal n relaton to ths type of work, and to understand better servces persons n se occupatons contrbute, to socety. Those boys who partcpated n luncheon were: Lous Marshall, Sherman Chase, John Grosknsky, Clarence Luck, Glenn Brown Joseph Green, Frank Lelola, Charles Berg, Harold Johnston, saac Merrcks, Nck Demos, Rchard Ptcra, and Joseph Saladlno. Page 5 munlty actvtes,-he had served as an advsor for two years wth Junor Achevement of Unon County, and s presently a member of Madson School PTA and Commttee for Support of U.S. Olympc Teams, Mr. Schneder s a member Ralway Jaycees Pck Schneder For Presdent y EnglneerB, and s also a part-tme nstructor n evenng program at Newark College of Engneerng. As a Jaycee, he has been a member of Rahway chapter for over two years and has actvely partcpated n many of chapter and State actvtes. He has served on such commttees as Junor Olympcs, Famly Pcnc, Battle of Bands, and n served as membershp charman when chapter acheved a 5% growth ncrease. Ths past year Mr. Schneder served as nternal Vce Presdent, where hs actvtes entaled! admnstraton and orj ganzaton of functons whch Jacob Schneder has been lent-of-tbe-fteh w.ay Jayceesfor year commencng June". Mr. Schneder has been a resdent of Rahway for 5 / years ' and resdes at 946 Trussler P., wth hs wfe, Gall, and two chldren, Lsa, 8, and Steven, 6. A 96 graduate of Falrlegh Dcknson Unversty wth a BS degree n ndustral Engneerng, he la employed by New Departure-Hyatt Bearngs as General Supervsor of Qualty Control for Harrson operatons and has.been wth ths frm for over years. He s a member of Crescent Avenue Presbyteran hurch n Planfeld where he has worked wth Junor and Senor Hgh Fellowshps and s currently a Junor Hgh Church'School teacher and a member of Board of Deacons. n corn- [were bascally concerned! wth growth, actvatpn,_ ;_leadershlp tranng, socla - actvtes, and-~chnprer COTF munlcatlons and promoton. Or offcers elected to serve wth Mr. Schneder n comng year are: Dan Martn, frst vce presdent; Norman Goldsten, second vce presdent; Don Lehman treasurer; Charles Akmak- Jlan, secretary; and Carlos Caray, James Collns, N'lck j Mamczak, Jamea Martn, and Larry Murphy as Drectors. Parvul-De Medals Gven 5 Cub Scouts Forty Cub-Scouts attended annual Communon at 8:45 a.m. Mass, May, at St, Mary's Church, where Far Hermanns presented Parvull-Del Medals to fve Cub - Scouts, Mark Brown, Wllam Condron, George Kuclenskl, Davd Reesegand Edward Thornton. Parvul Del Medal s hghest relgous award n Cub-Scoutng. Mass and Communon were followed by a breakfast held at Columban Club, Rahway, whch was attended by Cubs wtnplr famles and frends. Cub - Master Wllam G. Page congratulated tre boys who earned r Parvul De ;MedaTs7~and~th~ank~ rd all \vhb~ -attended,-wth-a-spec lal-voteof thanks to Den Mors. HAVEUS FLL YOUR NEXT PRESCRPTON DRUGS 86 Westfleld Ave., Clark 38-7 MM STJj fo! rvng *!r»«t FU 8-5 No~ >" T_ Con-.-jo^S M.-O' Paul M:U\.\N lltlurd loon: "HOMBRE day c Day Frcdrc M.AKC Dane ( n..vro * "THE SPY WTH A j COLD HOSE". Laurence Dalal Lonel - A V 7FFFTTE5 r y "(TONll K..\\l "Bto.M) HJK A LTTLE LADY r > Hosptal Honors Employees Employees and r husbands or wves were welcomed to a specal ceremony by Drector, John L. Yoder. He ntroduced guest speaker, Judge Fayette N. Talley, who s Presdent of Board of Governors Judge Talley remnsce about Rahway many years' ago and commended fore- Blghtedness of those who had founded hosptal. He noted changes that had occurred and speculated about those whch would take place j n future n hosptal feld. Judge Talley prased thr hosptal's employees who hadserved r long andfalthfully, to mutual advantage of both employee and hosptal. Certfcates based on "levty" rar than ''longevty" were awarded to many employees. Such ttles as Most Dplomatc, Class Flrt Most Talented and Most Congenal were bestowed upon deservng staff members. n concluson, Mr, Yoder awarded fve-year, ten-year and ffteen - year servce pns.-ffteen-year pns were gven to: Jane Kuzmch, Natale Lawton, Florence Markulln, Joseph Cote, and Harry Lykes. Ten - year pns were gven to:. rene Andel, Audrey Brook, Eleanor Carter, Kate Graeme, Helen Lee, Carolne Proudfoot, Erna Wust, Yvonne Krleger. Fve Year Pns were gven to: Robert Brmngham, Eugene Bordeaus, Karl Gebauer, Manuel Lopez. Wllam Nchols. Ja Weman, Joseph Wutkowskl, Ruth BtsTTop, Betty Bowen, Mare Brennan, Anna Breychak, Paulne Burke, Dorrs Carson, Loma Connor, Mary Daley, Alce Dalyal, Dorothy Depczynskl, Maran Flnvlk, sabel Godek, Joanne Kasmr Anna Kelley, Patrca Nelsen, Ernestne Rogers, Betty Sngalewltch, Carne Torry, Clauda Wells, Jesse Westerman, Vola Yates and Brunhlda Ho. Drector Named Four sessons of Camp Chckagam wll be conducted ths summer under drecton of Joseph Donnelly of Grl Scout Councl staff. frst sesson wll run for one week only and ors for two weeks each. An open house wll be held June 5 from -5 p.m.! Economcal 44aAMrEolLfx ZEPHYR* THE MONEY-MNDED MOWBt features same fne cuttng performance u mote expensve steel-deck models. Patented housng wth hgh lft blade sucks grass up straght for dean; even cut.,., no dumpng. Meets ASA Safety Code standards. Grass bag optonal. "49 YEARS x rnm $ 95 of Satsfed Customers- 7 *\}j ANTHONY'S KEY SHOP J37 RVNG ST., N.J. Deborah Walley Tommy Krk T'S A BKN WORLD ORVE N THEATRE *' «f--.- PA -34' C*'dn Sl'llff P»*.yEm Let us never forget those who have pad supreme sacrfce of ctzenshp! n observance of Memoral Day, our bank wll not transact busness on Tuesday, May 3. Savngs nsttuton 5 RVNG STREET,, H. J. Servng Rahway and Adjonng Communtes'for 3 Ycurs Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton u f you ever have trouble hearng whle phonng long dstance, please call Operator. you dal long dstance and connecton s so bad you can't carry on a conversaton, let Operator know. She'll see that you're not charged for call, and get you a new -coooecton^sbouk n and dozens of relays to check. A bg job. Fortunately, se days you don't often have trouble hearng whle phonng long dstance. A few decades ago t was all too phone repar servce wll start trackng down trouble. re may b? lterally thousands of mles of wre and cable, scores of swtches. Thngs have become much better manly because we are never satsfed. So we contnually upgrade all equpment nvolved. We've developed better cables And new mcrowave transmsson s helpng, too But you are stll one of our best sources ol nformaton. So please let us know whenever -ot)f-tfansmt33ton s not up to snull wlmtnu you are callng long dstance or locally New Jersey Bell READ ESTATE - NSURANCE - MORTGAGES Charles E. Searles Realtor 836 St. Georges Avenue,Rahway, N.J. FU l' SELLNG N 67 FOR BEST RESULTS LST YOUR PROPERTY ACTVE-REALTQR MEMBER OF UNON COUNTY MULTPLE LSTNG ^

8 ' ' - - May 5, 967- Rahway News-Record/Glark-Patrot- Page 5 Rotary Awards Scholarshp To Mss Wells Rahway Jr. Hgh Class Entertans School Leaders Commttee for Support of U.S. Olympc Teams. Mr. Schneder s a member Presentaton of a $7, nnth grade boys enrolled n ntroducton to of Socety of Automotve three year nursng scholarshp to Mss Arlene_Lyr^ Vocaton s~progra m~a rrr ah^ Engneers, and s also a -part-tme nstructor-rr Forty. C ub-scou_r.s-ar.tendedannual Communon at 8:45 Wells,r marked"tastweek's way Junor Hgh School, recently entertaned Roy M. evenng program at Newark meetng of Rahway Rotary Club. Mss Wells wll Valentne, prncpal, Her- As a Jaycce, he has been College of Engneerng. a.m. Mass, May, at St. Mary's Church, where Far Hermanns presented study at Beth srael man Sherman, vce-prncpal, Wllam Humphres, d- chapter for over two years a member of Rahway School of Nursng followng Parvul-Del Medals to fve graduaton n June from Rahway Hgh School. servces,- Edward Hlrsch- n many of chapter and' rector of student personnel and has actvely partcpated Cub - Scouts, Mark Brown, Wllam,.,.Condron, George FU 8-5 Rotary Club awards a man, drector of funded programs, and Joseph Blczo and ed on such commttees as State actvtes. He has serv- Kucensk, Davd Reesegand three year nursng scholarshp to some deservng stu- Phllp Bruno, gudance per- Junor Olympcs, Famly Parvul Del Medal 6 Edward Thornton. dent each year. Dr. Ray sonnel, at a buffet luncheon." Pcnc, Battle of Bands, hghest relgous award Paul Frcdrc Freeman s charman of ntroducton to Vocatons program s a state and membershp charman when Communon were followed by Rchard Dane and n served as n Cub-Scoutng. Mass and NKUM.AN MAKC Nursng Scholarshp Commttee. federal subsdzed grogram Rahway Jaycees chapter acheved a 5% a breakfast held at Columban Club, Rahway, whch OOM. C. TO Addressng members of avalable to nnth grade students. Rahway s one of 8 growth ncrease. Ths past club was Lucas; clncal nstructor of nurses schools n New Jersey to Pck Schneder year Mr.. Schneder served was attended by" Cubs "HOMBRE as nternal Vce Presdent, wth r famles and frends. "THE SPY WTH A at Rahway Hosptal. Her topc was Current Trends n students. over-all ob- admnstraton and or- COLD NOSE" offer ths program to ta where hs actvtes entaled Nursng. jectve of course s to For Presdent ganzatlon of functons whch Cub - Master Wllam G. Laurence Dalan Lonel Gueats of club were help, students develop plans j were bascally concerned Page congratulated boys.ahvf.y LA V.F.FFKF.S Jacob Schneder- has hrrn Ml Elysa Phllp, Guld- -regardlng-r occupatonal rwrrh guwl, acrlvatlorrr who earned trpax'vul um ; 5. = -., /. c t n, 3 n elected Presdent of che Rahway Jaycees for and educatonal future. : leadershp tranng, socal Medals, and thanked all who.! K ON K.W. -Hgh School and past recp y boys, as well as grls muncatlons and n achevng ths atended^vtlth-a-speclal-vote-t ngnr.wd FOR A cvrrf mercl ng June~T7 are Mr " ' ' promoton. of thanks to Den Mors.!.TT.F..AY nfr Scholarshps. N»88-Ha- 'A "expffsell p ro a Cm t n " glmr ufnc-rs'electe-a to" resdent of Rahway for 5/ zl zel V Vargo, M Carole l Rahway - Rotary Club ore four Rotary sponsored nursng students seoted from left to rght, Jesse fd foods lb laboratory, taught h by' b serve wth Mr. Schneder n years and resdes at 946 Deborah Wallcy Brerton, Mss Nancy Hornyak and Mss Jesse Wester- Jr, Mrs Carole Brerton. Mss Arlene Wells, Stephen Brumpall, Club Presdent and Dr. Ray Martn, frst vce presdent; j Westerman, Hazel Vargo and Nancy Hornyak. Standng from left to rght are Wllam H Rand, comng year are: Dan Jance Stener. Ths Trussler P., wth hs wfe, Tommy Krk unt s desgned, to gve all Gal, and two chldren, Lsa, man,"' Freeman, Charman of Nursng Scholarshp Commttee. N'orman Goldsten, second '-""T'S A students an opportunty to 8, and Steven, 6. A 96 $ vce presdent;'don Lehman Ave., wll be graduated May -r explore manpulatve sklls graduate of Farlegh Dcknson Unversty wth a BS ter, Donald Nemeyef, Paul treasurer; Charles Akmakjan, secretary; and Carlos WORLD BKN 9 Nurse's nvolved n food servce occupatons, both for pur- degree n ndustral Engn- 5 from MuhlenbergHos- Rahway Knghts Crosby and James Fner, ; pltal School 'of Nursng, for whom exemplfcaton of Garay, James Collns, Nck pose of self-apprasal n relaton to ths type of work, New Departure-Hyatt Bear- DRVE N THEATRE V.- eerng, he s 'employed by Planfeld, at ceremones to Thrd Degree was held Mamczak, James Martn, Scholarshp be held at Planfeld Hgh Plan Electon on Saturday, May 3 at and Larry Murphy as Drectors. O' NJ rjr-okre.llltor! and to understand better ngs as General Supervsor PAVJ 'G'MnSUtrPfc School. Mss Carkhuff has Dunnellen. servces persons n se of Qualty Control for accepted a general medcal- Chaplan of Rahway Coun- occupatons contrbute, to. To Mss Rusch -surgcal-nursng-postonon 6th -cll, Falm TtOTTTgs~BrMs socety. ; Rahway Hosptal staff and ney of St. Mary's Church, Those boys who- partc luncheon Mss Patrca Ann Rusch, ; wll assume dutes re addressed membershp pated n were: daughter of Mr. and ' June. Eml Rusch of -- Mayfar Dr.,. s recpent of a S9 nurse's scholarshp a- ward gven annually by Kobal ssues Fund Appeal Woman's Auxlary to Rahway Hosptal. She wll use award to attend Charles E. Gregory School of Nursng, Perth" Amboy Hosptal, of Rahway Communty Stanley Kobal, presdent begnnng n fall. Acton Organzaton, ssued Mss Rusch, mddle of a plea to prvate ndustry three daughters, s a senor at Rahway Hgh School where she has been vce presdent \ communty mprovement and Grand Knght Ted Reltemeyer of Rahway Councl 46, Knghts of Columbus announced at last meetng of Councl that nomnatons and votng for offcers are to take place at next regularly scheduled meetng on June 6. new offcers wll serve a term of one year begnnng July. Ed Warhold, Charman of Knght's partcpaton n and busness wthn cty Rahway r s annual Memoral Ann Martn. for funds to help mplement Day Parade urged all members to make an effort to fet featurng Swedsh Meat- Entertanment and buf- march n parade and remnded membershp that whch followed, was under balls and assorted salads by actual count Rahway drecton of Lecturer Councl tradtonally pro- Frank Martn. and secretary-treasurer of antpoverty programs, her homeroom. She has also "Federal funds go only so been actve n Blue Trl- far," Kobal sad, explanng H-Y Club, a member of j that most of money Junor Booster, Bology and granted under government Gymnastcs Clubs re. auspces B earmarked for future nurse has done volunteer work at Rahway Hos- servces programs..or- use n Head Start and legal ptal, both on floors and ganzaton has found a need n shop and has been for a communty youth emaerlve wth Rahway Grl fployment servce, adaycare Scouts. center for pre-school chlld- Rahway Councl also en- a suggeston by Past '-. wnner was revealed xen of workng mors, anddorsed by Rchard Newman,! a youth recreaton program Grand Knght John Gontarz charman of scholarshp j for cty's antpoverty to wrte ndvdual letters to mony by Drector, John commttee. Ors who as-! target area, representatves n Na-Lton's Captal urgng m to guest speaker, Judge Fayette Yoder. He ntroduced ssted n selecton were Accordng to Kobal, hs WalterHUHJr,, 'group has volunteer per- A.K. Flemng and Ro- : vote for legslaton -to provde strct penaltes for per- of Board of Governors. N. Talley, who B Presdent aonal necessary to carry out bert L. Jones. '. ' desred program. But sons convcted of burnng or Judge Talley remnsced auxlary reports a ; organzaton, whch held orwse desecratng about Rahway many years' past recpent of a scholar- ts frst meetng March, Amercan flag. ago and commended fore- shp'mss Vvan Carkhuff, must have necessary daughter of Mr. and ' money before ts work can Waldo Carkhuff of 68 Maple really begn. Mortgage Money Avalable Need help n makng that "dream home" come true? f you'll supply dreom... we'll supply trp rnsl for your mortgage loan. See a counselor n our mortgoge loan department today for prompt, cooperatve servce n fnancng your new home at a low cost. THE NDUSTRAL-WORKMEN'S SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON vdes largest ndvdual contngent n parade. marchng unform for Rahway Councl wll be same as n past years, dark trousers and open neck short sleeve whte shrts. 46 RVNG ST.,, r'.j. Phone Servng Communty for more than a Half Century REAL ESTATE - NSURANCE - MORTGAGES on - sgnfcance of '. Lous changes takng place n Chase, Catholc Church and also offered closng prayer. After meetng membershp was entertaned by talented youngsters ncludng seven year old drummer Tommy Talty, ballerna Jula Stopka and twrlers Patrca and Lza Stone, Maureen Mulr-emftn and Lou Hosptal Honors Employees Employees and r husbands or wves were welcomed to a specal cere- Grand Knght Reltemeyer sgrtedness of those who had welcomed new members of Rahway Councl, Joseph Pe- founded hosptal. He noted changes that had occurred and speculated^bout those whch would take place n future n hosptal fcldv Judge Talley prased th<- hosptal'semployeeswho had served t long and fathfully, to mutual advantage of both" employee and hosptal. Certfcates based on "levty" rar than "longevty" were awarded to many employees. Such ttles as Most Dplomatc, Class Flrt Most Talented and Most Congenal were bestowed upon deservng staff members. n concluson, Mr. Yoder awarded fve-year, ten-year and ffteen - year servce pns. Ffteen-year pns were gven to; Jane Kuzmch, Natale Lawton, Florence Markuln; Joseph Cote, and Harry LykeB. Ten - year pns were gven to: rene Andel, Audrey Brook, Eleanor Carter, Kate Graeme, Helen Lee, Carolne Proudfoot, Erna Wust, Yvonne Kreger. Fve Year Pns were gven to: Robert Brmngham, Eugene Bordeaus, Karl Gebauer, Manuel Lopez, Wllam Nchols, James Weman, Joseph Wutkowskl, Flth Fh RR Mare Brennan, Anna Breychak, Paulne Burke, Dorrs CarBon, Lorna Connor, Mary Daley, Alce Dalya, Dorothy Depczynsk, Maran Fnvk, sabel Godek, Joanne Kasmr Anna Kelley, Patrca Nelsen, Ernestne Rogers, Betty Sngalewtch, Carne Torry, Clauda Wells, Jesse We6terman, Vola Yates and Brunhlda Hlo. Drector Named Four sessons of Camp Chckagam wll be conducted ths summer under drecton of Joseph Donnelly of Grl Scout Councl staff. frst sesson wll run for one week only and ors for two weeks each. An open house wll be held June 5 from -5 p.m. Marshall, Sherman John Grosklnsky, Clarence Luck, Glenn Brown Joseph Green, Frank Lelola, Charles Berg, Harold Johnston, saac Merrcks, Nck Demos, Rchard Ptera, and Joseph Saladno. been wth ths frm for over j years.' - '' j He s a member of Crescent "Avenue Presbyteran Church n Planfeld where he has worked wth Junor and Senor Hgh Fellowshps and s currently a Junor Hgh Church School teacher and a member of Board of Deacons. n com-! Economcal 44aUrEoJ(lp<UL " ZEPHYR* THE MONEY-MNDED MOWER features same fne cuttng performance as more expensve steel-deck models. Patented housng wth hgh lft blade sucks grass up straght for clean; even cut... no clumpng. Meets ASA Safety Code standards. Grass bag optonal. $ 69' 5 "49 YEARS f_ nm of Satsfed Customers" \W\U ANTHONYS KEY SHOP 537 RVNG ST., N.J. munlty actvtes, he had served as an advsor for two years j^-th Junor Achevement of Unon County, and s presently a member of Madson School PTA'and Parvul-De Medals Gven 5 Cub Scouts Let us never forget those^ who have pad supreme sacrfce of ctzenshp! n observance of Memoral Day, our bank wll not transact Duslness on Tuesday, May 3. Savngs nsttuton 5 RVNG STREET,, N, J. Servng Rama} and Adjonng Communtes for ") Years.Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton f you ever have trouble hearng whle phonng long dstance, please call Operator. f you dal long dstance and connecton s so bad you can't carry on a conversaton, let Operator know. She'll see that you're not charged for call, and get you a new connecton. Should trouble recur, telephone repar servce wll start trackng.down trouble. re may be lterally thousands of mles of wre and cable, scores of swtches. Charles E. Searles Realtor 836 St. Georges Avenue,Rahway, NJ. and dozens of relays to check. A bg job. Fortunately, se days you don't often have trouble hearng whle phonng long dstance. A few decades ago t was all too common. Remember shoutng 9 Thngs have become much better manly because we are never satsfed. So we contnually upgrade all equpment nvolved. HAVE US FLL YOUR NEXT PRESCRPTON DRUGS 86 Westfeld Ave., Clark <!. We've developed better cables And new mcrowave transmsson s helpng, too. " But you are stll one of our best sources of nformaton. So please let us know whenever our transmsson s not up to snuff wher you are callng long dstance or locally SELLNG N <67 FOR BEST RESULTS LST YOUR PROPERTY WTH 'S MOST A TVE REALTOR- MEMBER OF UNON COUNTY MULTPLE LSTNG ttot &*^

9 >!:'.:_:»-, May 5, 967 Mss Nancy Wray, Glenn Dahlem Wed n Denver Church Mss Nancy Wray, Denver, Colo., was marred to Glenn Dahlem of Marshall, Wls., May at St. gnatus.loyola Catholc Church n Denver.. Parents of brde are Helen Wray, Denver, and Cheves Wray, Dalzelle, S.C. groom 8 parents are Mr. and Vern Dahlem, Madson, Ws. ceremony was performed by a frend of.brde, Far John F. Bryde, S.J., of Pne Rdge, S.D. Attendents were Edgar Huffman and Dean Frank Vattano, both of Denver.. Dahlem s an aspp logy at Unversty of Denver. She s a natve of Rahway. Shp hnldf a B.A. ff"n Rnrgpra lnlveraty (Newark Colleges) and MS. 6 PhD degrees from Unversty of Wsconsn, Madson. Mr. Dahlem s former gudance counselor of Marshall, Wls. schools, and a natve of Madson. He holds a B.S. degree from Unversty of Wsconsn, Madson, and an M.S. degree from Wnona, Mnnesota, State College. He s currently fn- "Bhlng'hlBPhDat Wsconsn. Followng a luncheon at Brown Palace Hotel, Denver, couple left for a honeymoon n Aspen, Colo. Upon return, y wll be at home at 358 South Unversty Blvd., Apt., Denver, Colo. 8.. Dahlems wll move to.moorhead, Mnn, n fall, where both wll be employed by Moorhead State College. Dahlem wll be assocate professor of psychology, and Mr. Dahlem an assstant professor, workng as campus school counselor and drector of college's new counselor educaton program..._- - A delegaton of 45 members of Unon County Organzaton Amercan Legon Auxlary attended Natonal Presdents Luncheon at Atlantc Cty, Monday. organzaton has named Mrs'. Glbert Lesko of Clark as Second Vce Presdent and Eleanor Hoodzow of Rahway as Recordng Secretary. A total of 3 grls from Unon County wll be at Douglas College for a week startng June 5 to learn of operatons of our government. Junor auxlary pcnc wll be held June 8 at Rahway Post Home. x Mss Clar Rogask Wed Alexander Moccola Mss Clare Rogask, daughter of Mr. and Chester S. Rogask of 7 Jefferson Ave., Rahway, became brde of Alexander Moccola of Bellevlle, son of late Mr. and Raffaele Moccola of S. Agatad Pugla, Fogga, taly, at 5 p.m. on Saturday n St. Mary's Church, Rahway. double rng ceremony was performed by Rev. James Sharp. A recepton was held at Westwood Lounge, Garwood. Gven n marrage by her far, brde had her sster, Rchard Trache of Woodbrdge, as her matron of honor. brdesmads, were Mchael Petronko of Oxford, Oho, and Carmne Cerasa of Roselle. Alfonso Benevento of Newark served as best man. ushers were Alex Lobozzo and John Chsck, both of rvngton. brde wore a floorlenght A-lne gown of slk and worsted wth a detachable chapel length tran of alencon' lace. Her shoulderlength vel was attached to a double ter crown of seed pearls and alencon lace. She 'carred a cascade of step- EYES EXAMNED DR. EUGENE R. TENPLER Optometrst ME. CHERRY ST. FU OPEN FRDAY NGHT TL f :M PJ May -7, 967 hanots and butterfly orchds. attendants wore floorlength gowns of torquose lnen and carred boquets of blue carnatons and shasta dases.. A graduate of Rahway Hgh School and Katharne Gbbs School, Montclar, brde s a legal secretary n offce of Walter S. Pryga, brdegroom 6 employed by Saks Ffth Avenue, Sprngfeld, and s also a lcensed hardresser. After a weddng trp toj taly, couple wll resde n Rahway. Mss Curran Feted A) Brdal Shower Mss Patrca Curran,- daughter of Mr. and Edward Curran of Clark, was feted at a surprse shower on Saturday at home of Joseph George, 57 Maurce Ave., Clark. members of brdal party. Mss Barbara Curran of Westfeld, Mss resa Carran of-clark, and Barry Henderson of Rahway were co - hostesses. me of shower was "Round. Clock" and guests noted- tme of day r gft would be used, and attached a short poem. j readng of poems offered! great amusement, and all : who attended j sprt of fun. entered j guests, who-came ; from as far away as Fort Meade, Maryland'Kngeton,! N.Y. Bronx, Brooklyn and j Staten sland to local Clark resdents, were treated to a delcous buffet served after merrments wae_ over. Mss Curran wll become brde of Capt. Harry Noel Whte, son of Mr. and Harry Whte of Saluda, S.C. on June 7, 967. REALTOR: A PROFESSONAL N REAL ESTATE WHO SUBSCRBES TO A STRCT CODE OF ETHCS AS A MEMBER OF THF LOCA ROARD AND OF THF NATONAL ASSOCATON OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS. THE CRANFORD BOARD OF REALTORS cordally nvtes you to vst offces of our members n CRANFORD--GARWOOD ALDEN REALTY ASSOCATES 66 Rorlton Road, Clark- CMPTN REALTY 36 Brant Av«., Clark ' DEACON AGENCY North Av.., W. VCTOR DENNS 4 Ald.n S. PHL F. HENEHAN 5 Ald.n St.. E. HWLAND, NC. 3 Eoltman S. PRANK kubersk REALTY 66 Rarlton Rood, Clerk LLOYO REALTY 43C«nt«rulal MCPHERSON REALTY CO. 9 Ald.n S. DAVD A. MURRAY 345.South Av... Garwood NORCROSS REAL ESTATE 9 Rorlton Rd., Clark G.G. NUNN 6 North Av.., E. SHAHEEN AGENCY 5 North Av.., E. STEMMER AGENCY, NC Rorlton Road, Clark STENFORS REALTY AGENCY 6 Eatman St. EVELYN WADE ft SONS E. Elzabeth Searles nstalled As Worthy Advsor Mss Elzabeth M. Searles, 53 Jensen Ave., Rahway, was nstalled as Worthy Advsor of Adrlenne Assembly No. 68, Order of Ranbow for Grls recently. She s a senor at Rahway Hgh School and plans to attend Glassboro State College n Sept. Rev. Rchard R. Streeter, Pastor of Second Presbyteran Church of Rahway was prncpal speaker o evenng. Or offcers nstalled were: Worthy Assocate Advsor, Lnda Mulhollem; Sue Schmdt, Karen Koellhoffer, Carol Stefanowcz, Sharon Ober, Bonne Keller, Sue Orban, sahp Smlry prnv} Mary Jane Decker, Debbe Lyons, Patty Reynolds, Pat Olphant, Judy Ferenczy, Pebble BeanT7~JaTlB~Beam7 Patty~Churcln, Audrey ATnold, Donna Spech, Wendy Walton proxy Bobette Walton, and Sandy Hassell. Members of chor are: Janet. Buckworth, Kathy Evans, Sharon Harchetts, Lnda Waddlngton, Bobette Walton, Dane Buroff, Nancy Buroff, La Verne Bean, and Barbara Koellhoffer. Mldred Geger s Mor Advsor of Assembly.. Barbara Orsn, James Macke Jr. Plan Marrage Rohway News-Record/Clark Patrot Kathleen Grmes, Byron G. Hall To Wed n June Eagle Women Wll nstall Slate June 5 New offcers of Lades Auxlary to Fraternal Order of Eagles wll be nstalled at June 5 meetng n home of Arthur Moore, Fulton St., Rahway, wth Loue'Soos as nstallng offcer and Hans Nelson as nstallng.c;onductor. ' Lous Soos has accepted offce of audtor. ; Emmett Hooper rejceved Patron Eagle A- jward and Mary Smth won attendance award at May meetng. Eu- ; gene Peare announced that she would have a card party at her home 7 Lnden Ave., Rahway, on June. Hans Nelson and Lllan Marose were n Mr and Mrs: James E.! cnar g e of refreshments and -soea4-h6ttn Rahway, announce ' engagement of r daughter, Kathleen Sue, to Byron George Hall, son of Mr. and 5 Guests At S.B. Hall of Dallas,, Texas. brde-elect s a graduate of Rahway Hgh School' and St. Luke's School of Nursng, New York Cty. She s a nurse n ntensve care unt at Methodst Hos- taljn_hou ston, JTexas. Her fance was graduated from Unversty of Oklahoma and s an aero-space nautcal engneer for General Electrc, n Houston. A June weddng s planned. talan Women Plan Vst To Cherry Hll Fnal plans for a vst to Cherry Hll on June 9, were made at a recent meetng of Lades Auxlary to talan-amercan Club of Rahway, held at clubhouse n East nman Ave., wth Mary Fnell servng as presdng offcer. Junor Servce League Buffet Tw6 hundred ffty guests attended _ JTrd_AnnualJ "Ga"rdef~Buffet~~sponsore3~by Rahway Junor Servce League at lderan Outng Club, Rahway, on Sunday May. buffet was for beneft of League's Scholarshp Fund whch n addton to a scholarshp to a Rahway Hgh School graduate, ncludes ths year four scholarshps to Rahway Band School and a contrbuton to Amercan Feld Servce n Rahway. affar featured a complete buffet and a Mss Georga Howell, daughter of Mr. and Anthony, Lvell.... was n..george Howell of 75 Semcharge of entertanment and nary Ave., Rahway has just Raffenella donated been awarded a Staff Asfloral arrangements as socaton Scholarshp at Neprzes. wark State College for her Plans were made to at- outstandng scholarshp and tend dnner dance. May professonal promse. 7 at clubhouse at whch, scholarshp s renewable for Mr. and A.W. Orsn tme past presdents of! two or three years. Mss of 87 Tehaxna St., Rahway, have announced betrothal of r daughter, Mss Barbara J. Orsn, to James Macke Jr., son of Mr. and James-- Macke of 45 Belmar Ter., Westfeld. A graduate of Rahway Hgh School, Mss Orsn attended Trenton State College. She s a senor at Newark State College where she s majorng n Early Chldhood Educaton and s a member of Lambda Ch Rho Sororty. Mr. Macke s a "graduate of Westfeld Hgh School and an alumnus of Newark State College where he majored Women's Auxlary and ';Howell, a graduate of Rah Men's Club wll be honored. way Hgh School was an out- Refreshments were serv- standng student whle ated by Anthony De'Mar-! tendng Rahway schools. She tjn, Eml Nardone, ;was a member of Na- Keth Stnger and ' tonal Honor Socety, a Walter Skocypec. Morahan Gven Assstanfshp At Rutgers [cheerleader, a member o Madrgals and took a leadng part n all schoo. actvtes. She s just com- pletng her freshman year at Newark State. Rahway Slavonc Amercan Ctzens Cvc j Club observed ts frst annversary at Man Rchard E. Morahan, son? estau. ra. nc where ts presof Mr. and Raymond dent Phlp Yurchuk reported progress of club and n Englsh and was a mem- Morahan ol43lmaple.ave., nas?f of Sgma Beta Tau Fra- Rahway, been awarded "advsed members to look an Assstant Teachershp by for permanent headquarters. Rutgers Unversty, New Ten new members were receved, accordng to Brunswck. n September he report ternty. n Sept., Mss Orsn wll assume a teachng poston n Lnden school system. Mr. Macke teaches n Rahway Junor Hgh School. Chrstopher Armstrong, son of Mr. and D.K. Armstrong of 75 W. Lake major at Colby College, among seven contestants partcpatng n 335d annual Julus and Rachel Levne Contest n Extemporaneous Speakng held May at college. Compettors spoke on specfc topcs relatng to Vetnam War. CHECK... and double check For Convenence and Safety Too...Open Your Checkng Account Today! Your chatklng acc'ounr wll tav* you th«bofh«r of trekkng all ov*r town to pay your blls... and provde you wth an accurate, up to datt record of expendtures. Along wth conventtnc* QO«th«double advantage of safety... your money l alwoy protected, ytt olwoy avalable. One of our frendly offcers wll be delghted to gve you full facf on openng a Checkng Account. cal Sororty for three years of whch she was recordng secretary her senor year,.a member of Ph Delta Sgma Honorary Alumn Sororty, a member of Home Economcs Organzaton for four years, a member of Student Educaton Assocaton, and presdent of Women's Dormtory Organzaton her senor year. She wll teach n Rahway startng n Sept. * * St. Mary's Troop Boy Scouts wll have a paper drve June. Ranorshne, re wll be a truck at St. Mary's CYO House on Esterbrook Ave., from 9 a.m. to p.m. to receve papers whch publc s urged to brng, Wllam Balhvagc revealed ths week. Herbert Hymanson of Clark was nstalled as a vce "presdent u junor women ot Deborah's Elzabeth Chapter and Sanford Jarmon of Rahway was nstalled as So- Caj Secretary at held May 7 at Y.M.. A. n Unon. Km D. Rosenberg of 6 Brentwood-Rd., Clark, receved hs B.S. degree n economcs on May at Unversty of Pennsylvana where he was a member of a class of 3,3 persons, frst class of more than 3, ever graduated from Unversty. Mss Carol Kra Rzzo, daughter of Mr. and Lous R. Rzzo of 65 Madson Ave., Rahway, was guest of honor at a brdal shower gven Sunday at home of Lous Rzzo, ' Jr., 69 Nassau St., Clark. hostesses were George Algeo, Joseph, Sommo and Lous Rz- ' zo, Jr. who wll be attend-, ants at July 6 weddng of Mss Rzzo. strollng accordonst. j St. Agnes' C.Y.O, wll hold Peter Schmdt was char- j a dance May 9 n parsh man of event. ' ' hall on Madson Hll Rd. Clark wth musc by "Vllage Chldren."Dancng wll be held from 8 to p.m. and refreshments wll Socal Note$ be sold. Boys must wear jaccets and tes. g De Mss Emly Jane Farclough r daughter of^evr-and Frederck Farclough, 4 Esterbrook Ave., Rah- Outstand- way, wll receve B.S. P artment ng f frst year graduate student n Englsh Feld. from Albrght gt College, May degree n Home Economcs Mr. Morahan s marred to 8 n h college's ' physcal h former Mss Rosemary educaton buldng. Mss Melck of Murray St., Rah- Farclough has been a memway, ber of Ph Beta Mu So- FULL SERVCE BANKNG... Savngt Account. Checkng Aeeount.. Auto Loom. ". Ptronol loam.. Home Mo'tgoge loon.. Bankng By Mal.. Bank Money Orders.. Drve-n Bankng. STATE BANK _a_l 55 RVNG ST., * Mss Sheryl Wynne Walton, daughter ofdr.and Robert B. Walton of 798 Central Ave., Rahway, celebrated her th brthday annversary wth a supper party for a group of frends at her home. May 8. me of party was a Mexcan Festa. Among guests were: Elzabeth Solewn, Lorelyn Denny, Susan Salga, Nancy Smth, Mary Westerman, Susan Spedel, Hllary Rothsten, Valere Smth, Susan Schulman and Betty Ann Weber. Sheryl's ssters, Wendy and Bobette, served as hostesses, along wth help of bror, Scott. A famly party was held later n evenng. * Columban Fars from Long sland wll show a 6mm full color and sound flm of our late Presdent John F. Kennedy's trp to reland at June meetng'of" th ~ Amercan rsh Assocaton of Woodbrdge to be held June at Royal Oakes Cocktal Lounge, Edl-> son. All those of rsh brth or decent are nvted to at- end meetng whch opens t 8:3 p.m. Page 7 Charles E. Wayman of 53 undergraduates were. honored wth 967 Arm; and Ar W. Grand Ave., Rahway, s enrolled n an 87-week evenng course n Refrgeraton tary and academc ex- Force ROTC awards'for mland Ar ' Condtonng Ser-! cellence at Unversty, vcng aruncoln Techncal j nsttute, Newark, along wth _H_arry_.ScA_of.l59.4JrYngSt.,J. Rahway. 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10 3WL-*,,v Moy5, 967 Rahway News-Record/Clark Patrot Page 9 fano, Mara Tufano; also, season by defeatng Mountansde 7-. Mountansde was a run scorng double n THE J. HOWARD FARRELL lworths longest ht whch Lnda Hugle, Jlanne Panter, Jean Berzlnec; aleo, drew frst blood as y fourth nnng. Jvndy Rubn, Mary Yurlck, bunched two of r three MEMORAL FUND. hts n frst nnng to j SPONSORED BY THE produce a" run. Clark boys erupted for sx runs n RAMBlBzR ATHLETC CLUB REUNON DNNER'COMMTTEE fourth nnng to nsure. NEW JERSEY vctory. Jack Schwangert struck bg blow as he K*>: r Adrlenne Swedler, Sherry Challlet. Junor leaders nclude: Karen Krsak, Judy Sleekman, Kathy Pekaraky, Lor Flaherty, Lynn Adrance, Ann- PetersonrDebble^Vanderhoff. Advanced wnners: Karen Stueber, Debb Bereey, Dlanne Guempel; also, Patty Kropoth, Susan Klenner, Cndy Hood; also, Peggy Corrldon, Barbara Vogel, Karen Krsak, Agnes Mossberg; also, Lesle Paskowtz, Mary Curry, Lsa Cusmano; also, Debbe Vanderhoff, Judy Sleckman, Else Merkel; also. Donna O'Relly Maureen Mulrennan, Colleen Froellch, Nancy Orszewsk; alsp, Jance Gren, MaryStueber, Carolyn Kosty; also, Donna Whltham, Blanche Szamereta. Lnda r.hprnhtnalso, Kathy Duffy, Mary Zwebel,..Maryana Mowell, Terry Steuber;- also, Maureen Thorn, Kathy Pekarsky, Lro Flaherty, Shelly Ar- Thour. Advanced leaders were: Maureen Thorn, Jane Peterson, Taffy Blood, Chrstne Dolnch, Lllan McCandless, Pat Stone, Janet Saladlno, Debbe O'Relly, Carolne- Wexler, Peggy Cannon. Clark's tenns team THE COVETED HONOR OF BECOMNG MSS RECREATON Department Twrler ofscored a 3- wn over frst 967 went to Mss Karen Krsak. Pctured above, Mss Krsak receves her trophy emblematc of year team from St. Mary's champonshp from Rchard Grtschke of Rahway Recreaton Deportment staff as Mss -of-elzabethr 4 Compete Rec. Twrlng Competton Karen Krsak, daughter of Mr. and Vandelne Krsak of 9 Apgar Ter. was selected Mss Rahway Recreaton Department twrler of 967, wth Barbara Vogel, Peggy Corrdon, Lsa Stone, Susan Schultz and Marlyn Held runner-ups. Mss Krsak s a Rahway Junor Debbe Hansen, Sharon Moore, Pat Nonne, Charlene Grahm, Pat GJeason, Debbe Dwyer, Jance McCartney, Ann Mare Dolchak, Patrca Reeves, Barbara Smth, Lnda Jann, Gal Holland, Lynn Latorre, Mary Anne Varady, Mary Anne Glassj ett, Janet Gambno, Darlene Sany, Lucy Brdgman, Margaret Mayer. Leaders n begnners groups were: Mary Ellen Mofft, Marlyn Held, Lnda Lacoss, Nancy Orszewsk, Nancy Brown, DonnaWhltam Blanche Szameretta, Marge Goodman, Else Merkel, Lea Podeszwa, Gwendolyn Arm- Hgh School student and has strong, Jo-Ann Scacchtano, been a part of department's twrlng program for! Mulrennan, Lsa Stone,! Jean Kobersky, Maureen past fve years. Nancy Orszewsk, Jean Kobersky, Jeanne Detrch,.. program clmaxed season for more than 4 Donna Rutkowsk, Mary Ann young lades. Frst, second Zwebel, Terry Stuber, and thrd place wnners and Mary Ellen Cozzl. most mproved n Wnners n ntermedate dvsons were as fol- varous classes are lsted n that order as lows: Joan Condron, Nancy Bonne Taylor, Joann Steuber, Marlyn Eastman, Roberts, Kathy Cheregb, Dorothy Taylor; also-, Janet Chrstne Kng. Bernosk, Kathleen Kopp, -Begnners, Carol Warhold Kathleen Doughtery; also. Mary Beth Coleman, Lorle_J<lary Corrdon, resa Plckens, Kathy Danele; Be- Baskervlle, Alce Forresglnners, Nancy Crszewsk, ter, Elzabeth Frate; also, Nancy Brown, Kathy Barry, Wendy Panter, Lor Froe- Arlene Surma, Lsa Vtolo, j lch, Lnda Murphy, Donna Lee Ann Garber, Lnda Ha- Kopp; also, Carolyn Bartos, ber. Jance Brown, Jule Zatkow; Begnners, Kathy Challlet, also, Nancy Dwyer, Kathy Mndy ' Katz, Kathy Ruddy, ' Langton, De'nse Krell; also, Lynn Matukatus; Begnners, Joanne Renda, Florence ' Ann Covery, Mary Reeseg, Bersey, Susan Godfrey-'also Donna Wrdge, Colleen Judylyn Trlano, Helen Spnda Ma'rr; Begnners, Kate ' Km Famer; also, Andrea. Jlomm el,.lore Meaemann,. j - Tomaszewcz,- Karen- Sepan,- Deborah Gulnn; Begnners, Susan Wrdge;. also, Patrca DeRgg, Kelly Glvens, Patrca Sheehan, noskl, Ellen Rodden; also, Peggy Passnger, Patty Ber- Jeanette Gordlner., Karen Whte, Laure Pala-.. _ Also,- n-_ begnners classes, Patrca PLAY MNATURE 6LF "Fun For AH Famly" WOODBRDGE DRVNG RANGE Rahway Avenue. Avenel mar, Fran Dcke6. ntermedate leaders n- ' elude: Dane Kravcov, Kathy Duffy, Agnes Mossberg,! Peggy Corrdon, Marljean j Thorn, Nadlne Snyder, Phylls Godfrey, Clsse Breen, Jeanne Detrch, Mary Me -Caffrey.-Marlon-Grabowskl,-^ Kay smael. Junor wnners nclude; Carolyn Plch, LoBPclrney. Donna Dagastlno, Beverly Thornsable; also, Lynn Yurlck, Nancy Mller,.Joyce Ctsay, Lnda Angelo; also, Jayne Hand, Lnda Wlttke, Carol Detrch, Debbe Gllespe; also, Celeste Kosty, Francne Martn, Bonne Tu- CAR ALNG? MEDCAR FOR YOUR CAR AT HENKENOS BROS.. "Atlantc Servce Center Phone; FUlton -5535» Entre Famly Can Bowl Toger U.S. Hghway l, at E. Grand Avenue.NEW JERSEY MSONTA AWtl cuk.ww.amr Brunswck Automatc Lanes Snack Shop Cocktal Lounq* Supervsed Playroor* for Bowlng Mor! Crusaders Drop Tourney Game To Roselle Nne Clark's Crusaders were dropped from Unon County Baseball tournament by Roselle Catholc Lons by a 9- count. Junor rghthander Bran Sheekey won hs ffth game of season n sx starts for Lons, who. have a -- record. Wth Clark n front -, Lons talled sx runs n thrd. John Tracy sent two home wth a lnedrve double to left center. Barry Kaverlck, Sheekey and Nell Granstrand and a Clark error, provded or runs for wnners who advanced nto sem-fnal round. Paul Angelo, Jr., of Rahfefr>g frst-baseball for wnners, had a sngle n two trps to plate. Cranford bombed four Clark ptchers for 5 hts _and 3_xuns_rcL_wallop_- Crusaders 3-- n a-conference game. Cougers settled game n frst nnng wth seven runs, led )y Jm Heller's two run trple. Ken Klnsmore belted a homer, wth two on, sngled home anor par n sxth. Roy Knauer sent three home on a double n sxth. Clark scored r two runs n sxth on three base on balls, an error and a felder'b-ckotce: Rahway Track Team Defeats Clark Rahway's track team scored a wn over r neghborhood rvals from Clark as Wayne Ollphant of ndans was a three tme wnner. Rahway senor won broad Jump wth a ft. nch leap, one nch under school mark. He was home frst n yard dash n. and took yard dash wth a.4 clockng. Or results were as 44 yard run, Leon Slater, Rahway, 55.8; Byron Thomas 88 n 7.; Mke Slonaker ''mle run wth a clockng; Jack Snyder of ndans two mle wth a.35.4 readng. Greg Gorsk of Clark won two events <he hgh hurdlers n' 6.4; and low hurdles n.7.' Clark's Klne won hgh Jump at 5-4; Kearney of blue and whte ht pole vault at -6; Ncholas of Clark put shot 44-8; Pros tossed dscus -9, and Jack Slonaker of Rahway won Javeln wth a throw of 57-. Clark Junors PosfTfhWJn n Baseball Clark Junor schools boys baseball team won r ffth straght game of doubled~n~tw^rrr~l~ doubledntworur rrrtle uprsng. John Herson also sngled n two runs n that nnng. Schwangert got wo hts to support three ht ptchng of Ted Oeeck who went dstance strkng out fve. ndan ptcher Bran Saurese ptched a fne game and smacked two hts for Mountansde team whch was prevously undefeated. Clark boys baseball team made t sx n a row by defeatng Kenllworth "frebhmen. Steve Marrln, Jack Schwangert. and Jeff Tomasovc each bashed out two hts to pace attack. Ted Osleck hurled a neat 3 "frtter and he along wth Marrn each lashed out long doubled" n 6th nnng when Clark team erupted _for -sx runs-to break up a tghtgambbpta" tgtgamerbnbpsgetmaae several outstandng defensve plays from hs short stop poston for Clark team. Bob Lenhoff had Ken- OCEANPORT, N.J. mllet from Garden.St. Parkway, Ext 5 SPECAL TRANS Drect to Grandstand Lv. Pun. Staton, New ro-k...ll:«t AM Duly Lv. Nwrk (Penn. Staton) :4 PM Daly PATH Connect'n N. Hudson Ter. NY H;7 AM Specal Bu lv. Rohway (rvng & Cherry Sn.) :3 (Son. July 4, :) Chldren Under S Not Admtted Crusaders n Sem-Fnals Of NJSAA Clark Crusaders advanced to sem-fnals of NJSAA, Central Jersey, Group 3 baseball champonshp wth a 3- wn ove.r' North Edson Hgh at Veterans Feld on Monday afternoon. 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