Vol. 144,-No. 7 FEATURING MAGEE HARDWICK ARTLOOM RUGS & CARPETS

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1 NeWS-ReCORD/gUARK,PATROT Lloyds Drugs Celebrate 25th Ammersary^ Lloyds Drugs, JC. whch opened here n 1941 so successfully that t was necessary to double sze of store n 1945, s celebratnglts twenty-ffth annversary ths Week wth "an open house" sort of program n whch each customer and frend wll receve a free gft. affar wll be complete wth tradtonal annversary cake a feature of celebraton. Jonng Wllam Davdson, manager, wll be hs wfe, Belle, son Gerald, two cosmetcans, Jeanette Gould and Los Roessle and drvers and stock clerks Art Schwetzer, Dae Rutter, Dan Plskorlc, Adolph Oskutls, Russ KrlpalUs and Larry Ryan. A second son, Rchard, who has had a hand n development of store, wll not be present for celebraton, he beng on actve duty n U.S. Ar. Force, statoned n Florda. Noted for Us prompt attenton n fllng and delvery... of prescrpton drugs, store 1 s ~equal>~\v r encnown"tor"cbn^" valescent ads such as wheel chars, crutches, walker ads, commodes, canes, trasses, supports, elastc stockngs, etc. Cosmetcans at store ara """ thoroughly experenced" n " art of make-up. y advse customers n proper selecton _of make-up and toletry tems to sut ndvdual needs and nstruct proper applcaton o Wllam Davdson, Regstered Pharmacst and a 190 Rutgers graduate, manager of Lloyds Drugs, nc., 71 East Mlton Avenue, Ralway, s flanked by hs prncpal ades, Davdson, Secretary and Cosmetcan; hs son Gerald Davdson, Regstered Pharmacst and a U. of Mchgan graduate, assstant manager; Jeanette Gould, cosmetcan employed for 20 years, and Los Roessle, cosmetcan employed 15 years. se ttoff members wll be on hand Frday and Saturday, June 24 and 25 to help cut bg Twenty-ffth Annversary Cake, and dspense FREE GFTS to each customer who come* to store. SaftefCouncf Urge Enforcement Of Bcycle Law Enforcement of laws relatng to operaton of bcycles n thsclty was emphaszed as c poper applcaton o f ^ mportant safety measure cosmetcs so that customers last l&ht at meetng of get most beneft from r Rahway Safety Councl held at purchases. resdence of Lous R. Rlzzo Over years, Davd- presdent, 1065 Madson Ave sons have_atte_mpted_o_offer Numerous nstances were. servces expected of Tsted showng volatons of vatbar-mltzvah SET FOR MARK ELSNER -Bar Mltzvah of Mark Esner, son of Mr. and Sol Esner, 97 Acorn Drve, Clark, -N._ J., wll -take place at Temple Beth O*r, Clark, durng Saturday mornng servces, June 25, 1966, startng at 10 a.m. Servces wll be conducted by Rabb odore Stampfer. tradtonal blessng over wne wll be rected by Mark Esner-durng -Erday evenng servces, June 24, whch wll -bbgtrrat-o p;m; modern drug store, and j many customers ndcate, tha r servce must satsfy Happy annversary. Parents Protest Pupl Transfers At Open Meetng Vgorous protests aganst proposed transfer of students -between several- -elementary - schools of cty for pur-. pose-of-equallzlng class loads t _ provdlng space for an addtonal kndergarten class at Frankear record~7br natonal honors. - longest n cty - wll receve ts recognton tomoreducatlonal opportuntes of" students at no addtonal cosf to taxpayers, were express-, ed by a group of more than seventy-fve parentsaf a meetng scheduled by Superntendent of Schools Rchard M. Nash at Roosevelt School.Tuesday lght Arguments aganst proposed transfers ncluded safety of chldren, emotonal mpact of leavng group whch y had adjusted, to, long dstance for students to walk, and hardshps on parents wth chldren who because of physcal condtons needed to be closer to home and n a poston to go home for lunch perod. - affect second grade students n Roosevelt or Madson School; thrd graders at Washngton and. Grover.Cleveland Schools and sxth grade students n -Frankln School. Superntendent Nash had made tentatve recommendatons for transfers between schools ncludng removal of a sxth grade from Frankln School to Madson to provde needed classroom to house an addtonal kndergarten class. Several members of Board of Educaton sat n on open meetng and heard comments of parents. Fnal dsposton of matter-legalf H ^ n t a Board who are empowered to assgn both personnel and students. t s expected that fnal acton on recommendatons of Superntendent wll be taken at July meetng. Our ron Shoes Son Luran Sermon Topc Servces wll be conducted at and 11 a.m. at Zlon Luran Church, Elm and Esterbrook Avenues wth "Our ron Shoes" topc of sermon by Rev. Frederck Falrclough, Pastor. Musc wll be by Young Peoples and Adult Chors under drecton of Howard Krppendorf, organst. Vacaton Church School staff of teachers and workers wll be consecrated at 11 oclock- servce. Chld care wll be provded n Parsh House durng 11 oclock servce. Sunday School wll meet at 915 a.m. " Loyals wll hold r annual pcnc on Sunday after- -~hooa~bt" 2 p7m. at "Grove," Secton 5, Merrll Park, Col-. ona. Vacaton Church School wll begn on Monday mornng and_conunue through Frday. July th. Daly sessons wll be held from 0 to 110 a.m. "Jesus «Bd--etarch" wll general me of School. Classes are avalable for scholars from nursery through post-cohfrnauds. - rlous knds such as rdng on sdewalks, speedng wrong way on one-way streets, rdng wthout hands on handlebars, falure to use hand sgnals, two on a bcycle, rdng at nght, wthout lghts or reflectors, adequate nspecton of machnes and or nfrngements of bcycle rules. Proper cty offcals wll be urged to enforce laws. Acton taken n neghborng was cted. communtes two remanng schools of nne n ths cty to receve Natonal Safety Councl Awards wll be honored tomorrow. Columban, whch_has_an_eey-6n=..welghts.klttlabandfla. row. (Frday) at 1 p.m. wth Cass Beger, of Safety Councl and member of school faculty makng presentaton. Junor Hgh School also wll be honored Frday wth, presentaton by James Reagan. or schools have already recelved r awards. C.A. Carl son s awards charman. Wade Llkns presented a letter from New Jersey Hstorcal Socety relatve to adopton of hstorc stes and deallng-wlth preservaton structure harborng Washngton and Lafayette at tmes durng Revolutonary days when y were travelng between New York and Pblaa local oldtlme mportance for Corner hedges and shrubbery that prevent clear vews by Rahway Junors Track Champs nmoose Meet Track, a sport whch for years appeared to have but a token appeal to students n Rahway school, now appears to be one of most popular events n competton,-wth hundreds of youths sprntng, runnng and Jumpng and throwng wnetner t s success and popular of current Rahway Hgh School track team whch recently closed out most successful season that has brought on nterest, or work of sponsorng organzatons whch has stmulated desre to get nto act, matters lttle. happy fact s that re are more boys and l fovfog part fleld events and ths should eventually lead to bgger and better Hgh School track teams. latest honor whch came to cty n athletc feld was wnnng of state Moose Junor Olympcs Track and Feld Champonshps when Rahway athletes brought home gold medals. Wnners or pont makers n events were; Phl Hannbal, Kathy Harrs, Tjwt w..ff >n Vj ltt - gelo, Dane Lordl, Frank Skdapee> Legh Rolllnson, Sandra bronson, Cheryl Baley, Kurt Jeter/Kevn Qulnn, -. motorsts of oncomng motor Snowden, Tm Solomon, Pam traffc were condemned and Gallo, Wanda Taylor, Mke Oaksteps wll be taken to have m ley, James Maye, Gwen Culremoved. A number were lsted. " - - Club welfare and progress was subject of recommea datlons by Secretary Fred A. Grlmaldl and Treasurer Salvatore Prezoso, Promoton of publc safety was emphaszed n varous ways by Edward Nolan, Vncent Keller, James Daly, Ronald Ashelford and rank Brunette. councl re- essed for-july-and August and fll resume on Sept. 1. SPEECH CLNC Newark hold Us thrd annual summerjlwere speech clnc from June 0 tor of speech and hearng servces, r Frankln Assn Pcnc Attracts Many Famles More than 120 members of famly groups partcpated n -annual-plcnlcsponsored by Frankln Madson Assocaton at Water Works n Rah- State College wll) way on Sunday. Partcpantswelcomed -by. Charles Brown and Frank* Lelola, cothrough August 4, accordng charman. Carmen L. Ness, to rdr. George W. Gens, dlrec- recreaton charman was asssted by Robert McMenamln, James Sheehan, Joseph Volettl and Rlchard-Elble.-Gene Qulnn was travelng, camerman. Contests ncluded tug of war, -legged race, egg throwng contest, blueberry pe and watermelon eat. Most of games were monopolzed by Sheehans, Allmans, Qulnns, Velottls, Mlllazos, Nesses, Cantwells, Plcards-and Perlowns. next event wll be a fshng trp, July 16, and boat wll be furnshed by Walter Ulrch, Freeholder of Unon County. On September 9 re wll-be"-a-trlp-to-shea-stadum to see baseball game between Mets. and Atlanta Braves. Tom Plcard has tckets for ths event. next regular meetng of -group -wll be held "at home of Carmen L. Ness, 156 Jensen Avenue, Rahway. SHBHrFS SALE AXJC Superor Court 61 Hew Jerser. Chancery DtrUlon. Onon County. Docket <F-lB70-«. MXTROPOLTAH FEDERAL. ruv- NO AMD LOAN ASSOCATON 1, "a savngs and loan assocaton organsed and exstng under laws of. Unted metes. PUlntlll-ra-WL- LAM LAKD. also known as WLLAM H. L, at ux. et als. Defendants. C.T Acton executon For Sale of Mortgaged premses. By vrtue of abore-ttud wrt of-executon to me drected--shall expose for sale or publc vendue. n rear ot Old Court Rouse. Broad *fa"wl. JCllssbeth, N. J.. Conference *Room 404, VBZ AVX- NUK ENTRANCT FOR XUEVATOR), on Wednesday, 1th dar of July A.D.. 1»M. at two oclock n tbe afternoon of sad day. ALL that certan tract or parcel of land and -premses, herenafter partcularly descrbed, stuate n tha Cty of Rahway. County of Unon, and State of few Jersey., BEOnnfroo at a pont located on eouasterly sde lne of Thorn Street, whch pont s dstant South forty-one (41) decrees four (4) mnutes West one hundred thrty (Hor feet from a pont caused by ntersecton of.southweeterly sde lne of Albert Street and eouasterly sde Une ot Thorn Street as sad streets are lajd down on a certan map now on fle n offce of Regster of" sad County of Unon enttled. "Map of 114 lots Property of Lenox. Rose. Ksaulre, Rahway. f. J.. 1" nce from sad begnnlng pont asd runnug svmjth fortrone (41) degrees tour (4) mnutes West and bndng on souasterly ade lne.of Thorn Street forty (40) feet to a pont nce runnln South forty-eght (4) degreea fftysx (6) mlnutee east a dstance of one hundred (100) feet to a pont nce runnng. North forty-one (41) decrees four (4) mnutes last ft dstance of forty (40) feet to a pont nce runnng North forty-eght (4) degrees ffty-sx (50) mnutes Wast. a.-dtstanoe-of-one-hundre4!-{106vto pont and place of BEONon* 2, Hfl* land Wng. beng and stuate n UM Cty ot Ralway. County ot Unon and State of New Jersey and men partcularly descrbed a* follows BSONNNO at a Mnt n Uw aoutharly sde lne of Weat Cherry Street dstant alone aatna feet easterly from ts ntersecton, wth easterly sde Une of later- Jrsok.Afanua and-ran nce runnng (1) along sad lne ot Weat Cherry Street south 7 degrees 0 mnutes 0 seconds east 6 feet to pont thanoe () south 17 deareee 7 mnutes 0 seconds wast 114 SO feet to t pont! nce a) DOlth 7 degrees 40 mlnutea 10 seconds waet feet to a pont noe (4) north 17 detreea 7 mnutes 0 seconds east feet to tha pont aad Place ot BxoonnNa xooa. COMMONLY KNOWN as «10 Wsst Cherry Street. Rahway. New Jersey. re s due approxmately ( wth nterest from Aprl 1 BM and costs. Sherff reaerrea tha rght to adjourn ths sale. RALPH ORTSCKLLO. Sherff BXNJAMXN B. rxtnfxld, AHj. DJ a RNR CX-7-0 o/o/«f Pees $4.0 SALE Superor Court of New Jersey. Law Dvson. Unon County. Docket 4L J JOHN TCVN BETTNOER, an nfant by hs guardan ad Utem. JOHN MCHAXL BTTNaKR and JOHN MCKAZL BETTNOKR, ndvdually. Plantff! vs. MART ZURAwrrsxr a/k/a MART MUZTKA. Defendant. CVL ACTON WRT OP EXECUTON. By vrtue "of thbove-taud"wr». to ma drected. sbau expose for Sale by Publc Vandua. n rear of Old Court Rouse. Broad Street. Hs*, beth. N..J., Conference Room 406. <Va JkVWHVK ENTRANCE. FOR ELEVATOR), on Wednesday, 1th day -of July A.D at two oclock n afternoon of aald day. all rght, ttle and nterest of abott-namad-defendant-ltnndto followng property, to wt All followng lots, tracts or parcels of land and premses, herenafter more partlcuarly descrbed, stuate, lyng and beng n Cty of Rabway, County of Unon and Slate of Mew Jersey. Beng Lot 7, Block 7 as shown on Rahway Tax Map. also known as MS Leesrllle Avenue. Cty of Rahay. County of Unon, State of New Jersey, and. Vacant land, known as Lots t and 1 n Block 70, Rahway Tax Map. Tbe property comprses two 5 foot lets. street address s Brookfleld Place, (no number- gven as land U vacant) Cty of Rahway, County of Unon and State of New Jersey. * re s due approxmately and costs. Sherff reserves rght to adjourn ths sale. RALPH ORSCELLO. Sherff FENBERO PNBERO. ATTY. DJ 4 RNR CL-ltS-0 6/16/41 - Fees (40.00 BG DlVnjCrtUo Classfed-Ads placed n "Rahway News-Record and Clark Patrot,.-pay bg*dvdends. Try one, Call fl-f>floo. - BENO premlsea commonly known and desgnated eg 019. Thorn Street. Rahway, New Jersey. re s due approxmately ( wth nterest from May 1, 1MB nd costs. _ -_ Tne~Sherff-reserves rght to adjourn ths salo.. RALPH ORSCELLO. B&srUl EPSTEN. EPSTEN. BROWN A BOKK. ATTT. DJ RNR CZ-7-0 Fees (B.40 SHERFFS SALSr-Superlnr Court of * New Jersey. Chancery Dvson. Unon County. Docket #T PENN AVNOB LOAN ASSO- CATON. «tc..,p«lntlff ye WTLBUB -X. NOLL.-et-aH..-Defendants_ClvU Acton Executon For Sale ot Mortgaged Premses. By vrtue ot above-stated wrt ot executon to me drected shall expose for sale by publlo vendue. n rear of Old Court House. 2 Broad Street. Elsabeth. N. J., -Conference* Room 06. (USE AVENUE ENTRANCE-FOR ELEVATOR), on, Wednesday, 6th day of July A.D at two oclock n afternoon t sad day. ALL that certan lot or tract ot XEGArNOTCE LEGALNOttCE NOTC Of TAX SALt CTY OF RAHWAV. NW JRlY SALK Or LS FOR UNPAD MUNCPAL LDfS PUBLC NOTCE s hereby gven that X. undersgned. Jamas J. Elnneally, Collector of Taxes of Cty of Rahway. n tha County t Onon, wll sell at publc ssle. Lands and Real Property herenafter set forth and descrbed, to make amounts setvrally chargeable alalnst sad lands end real property on tnt day of July, 1BB (toger wth nterest on sad amount from sad frst day ot July. SM to data ot eats and tm costs of sale).. _, sale U subject only to Muncpal Dans accrung after Jul» lt. MS and len of taxes for year SM and year ^jrlfab<^eht^t^jojmct.tk«mrtktr n Cty!? * 70 C ;!2 B J?J"E RET Cmr OF. COUNTY OF UNON. STATE OP NEW JERSEY, ON MONDAY tha 27th.DAY OF JUK ST TH1 TEAR 1966 AT 1000 OCLOCK N THE MORNNO, preyalllnl tma. ahau be struck oft and sold to Cty of Rahway. pursuant to and n accordance wth tha statutes of State of New Jtragy n aura cases made and provded. r,f5 T^M "^^0Rr ALK> """ a* 11 " 1 COUJtCTOR OP TAXS 25t 1 2SSLE A y MltKT. 0 * TB * AMOUNT DUB ON ANT PROPERTY. wrra NTEREST COSTS NCURRED UP TO THE DATE OJ» FAT- sad landa and premses so to be sold u aforesad, and tha name of owners reof as contaned n tha tax aale Uatf.ocahar wth tlaa mounts due reon. repecuve^ an descrlbaau t U T ^ JAKES J. EHNsUlAY, No, Nam* J. D. a Barbara S. Marker J D * Bb S Mk J. O. A, Barbara S. Marker. J. D. * Barbara B. Markey. J. D. & Barbara. Markey. Unknown Owner. lock Let.-15,». 1M les A, B&1, 1S1 15 Jossph & Krtna Koa 7 s John D. o> B. a. Markey «49 1 Edward & Carne H. Llnk _ 10 JO-A Charles Pohero 7BO 5, A Harold H. Bracher A Oeorge outer 0 M)a-lrffr» -T-TT...,.., afty,,. 5, 54 Vlrsn R. John 10 M. M Herbert 4 Dorothy Matws 10 6, A. a J. L. Wl Xathryn Oarrlsoa. 11. (06 2. U 1 J (4 LEGAL NOTCE PUBLC SALT PLEASE TAKE NOTCE that Uw Governng Body of Townahtp of Clark wll receve bds for tha pur* chm. of Lot 7, Block 116 as set forth on offcal tax map of Townshp of Clark on Monday. June at P.M. n Councl Chambers. Muncpal Buldng, Clark.Nrw< Jersey. Notce s hereby gven that mnmum bd for sad lot shall not be leea than Take furr nouoe that tha property shall be sold subject to oondluon that no dwellng or than a on* famly resdental dwellng shall be erected reon. Take furr notce that Governng Body of Townshp of Clark»»JN rght to reject any and all bds.. EDWARD R. PADUNAK - - Townshp Clerk AT HAMLTON.. and come back to you freth dtsf, dean evervtme! VOOKA THE ONLY KND N THE STATE Ths Wak Cash and Carry Sptelatl Plan SKRTS 49 V2M 7.9 Of..9 Plus Woodan N!ek«lj AHLTON Pnt HAMLTON ST.* FU BUTGH KOWALS 950 St. George Ave. Rahway TRY M GLAO CHANGED TO... PREMER OL FOR FRENDLY RABL! SERVC - HOH_QUAUTY_Oll Dd st Methodst Hours Chanaed Tbe Womans Socety of Chrstan Servce wll meet on Tuesday, June 26 at 600 p.m. for a pcnc supper. Followng supper a program and pledge servce wll be led by Arthur Karns and Ncholas Buroff. John States wll lad n devotons. Tbs Offcal Board has made plans for Church Servces durng < "Tnrn< r m fflthr Pur. "Tng July ". worshp hour wll 0 at 1000 a.m. nstead of 1100 a.m. n August we wn worshp wth Trnty Methodst Church whle a new brls porch wll be nstalled. At church. ret wll be no Church School durng summer months. FEATURNG MAGEE HARDWCK ARTLOOM RUGS & CARPETS ARMSTRONG LNOLEUMS TLES WE CARRY THE FNEST N FLOOR COVERNG HOLLYWOOD FLOOR COVERNG 205 W.rUlN at., Call -274 FLY N FOR YOUR GRBLES&BRAS BY EAFt NOW AT ONCE-A-YEAR SAVNGS TO 25% LMTED TME ONLY How to have a gorgeous fgure and feel cool and free as a brd, too? Choose Lttle Damonds (a grls best frend) or Double Tulps (best thng to happen to fgures snce wll _power) and questons answered. Both n power = S6t-o"-\yk)n and Lycra apadex. Both terrfc summer travelers so do come n and select yours before y return to regular prces. Lttle Damond regular length pante, s; M, L - - Reg. $.00 NOW $5.95 Double Tulp long leg pante, S, M, L, XL.Reg NOW $12.50 Shown wth Every Bodys Bra, A, B, C cups Reg NOW-$295 Reg. $12.50 Pull on grdle Now S9.95 MN VANTY FAR FASHON COLORS WHTE, BLACK, PNK "Tho Apparel Center of Mddlesex and Unon Countes Snr;e 1907" 1540 MAN STREET (at bend), N. A. OPEN FRDAY t l L 9 P.M. URGE PAVED PARKNG LOT PHONE FU ^ AT REAR ENTRANCE TO STORE SALE LASTS THROUGH JUJY 9th Rahway Publc Lbrary Semnary Ave. Rahway, N. J. Rahway New-Record, St. 122 Rahway Newt, Est, 190 Vol. 144,-No. 7 Entered a Second Clau Matter. Pot Offce, Rahway, New Jeney. Rahway, N. J., Thursday, June 0, Cents ^.._.-.»M DADS THE CRBATBT^---ond"-4hU._JjUo^knsw utt how tp tell why. Wlnner n Fqr Day contet pontored by Supply Sjt., 1541 Man Street help one far telect ht glfta at Herbert Carbunoff (left) a< Supply Sgt. leokt on, wlnnert, left to rght, are Dorle Loulte Koch of 162 Bryant Streej teeond prle; Carol Woddlngton of 591 Lln<Un Avenue, thlrdprle and "WTH lam TomSTT. of S O a W W f e Weaver Apponted Vce Presdent Wllam M, Weaver, Rahway Counollman-aMorge. has been apponted vce presdent-corporate development of.- Overmyer Company. t wag announced recently by Tho man J. Byrne, executve vce presdent. Headquartered n New. York Cty, Tfce Overmyer Company and ts afflates control 102-Beparato-corporaUon, ncludng v natonal warehousng and physcal dstrbuton frm, an equpment leadng frm, an ndustral credt company, a commercal bonk,, a busness newspaper, and a group of televson statons. "n ths newly oreated poston," sad Mr. Byrnes, "Mr. Weaver wll be responsble for acquston and dversfcaton nto new corporate areas and expanson of exstng company actvtes.," From 1002 to 190, pror to hs Jonng Overmyer, Mr, Weaver was presdent ot W. M, Weaver Company, a techncal and management consultng frm n Rahway. He served as general manager of Automatc Process Control, nc., Unon, New Jersey from , From 195B-60 he was assstant to marketng drector of Celanese Plastcs Company, Newark, NewJersey. A graduate of Swarthmore College, wth a B, A. degree and Pennsylvana State Unversty wth a MM. degree n Economcs. Mr. Weaver la a member on Rahway Mun Kehn nvtes Democratc Congressman To Represent Rahway Now Democrats Cte Sgnfcant Growth n Rahway ndustry Avenue, frst prse. Dorle far, John Koeh, Jr., (rght) t consderng ht choce of gljts - but t doetnt teem too certan that hell choose thote brghtly-colored bathng trunks. Unon County Tuberculoss and Health League; a worker tot Unted Fund and YMCA. n a strong statement, accompaned by specfc nformaton, Democratc canddates for Mayor and Councl posts today emphaszed that y consder expanson of fve Rahway companes and establshment here of 24 or companes as "hghly sgnfcant," DomocratleOrgaUzaton slate - Councl Presdent Robert McMenamln, canddate for Mayor; Councllman-at-Large John Gallo, John J. Gllgonnon and Stanley H. Needell, canddates for Counclman-at- Large. sad n a statement released today that "n Thursday, June 2rd ssue of Rahway Record. Republcan Mayoralty canddate John Marsh and hs runnng mates stated, that n pastten years only sgnfcant ndustral change n Cty.of Rahway of-tha -was-^hat--tlngley-rubber c Company.has moved out. ngproperublctelatf ons wth our ndustral communty, we should lke to pont out that we do consder $7,000,000 research laboratory just completed and recently dedcated by Merck & Company as hghly sgnfcant) we do consder fact that Regna Corproatfon saw ft to expand n Rahway wthn past ten years and to recently embark on anor expanson program hghly sgnfcant] we do consder expanson by Vrgna Barrel Company as sgnfcant; we do consder locaton n Rahway of Moore Bror, rs Company sgnfcant; we do consder relocaton of Aerolte Company n Rahway sgnfcant; and we consder locaton of followng ndustral companes n Rahway durng Demo- "To clear thq fflc.nrd and n nterest of malntalnnlfcant Evan >. Pcone,Sulfrlot Cyrogenlcs,,Karr " Electroncs Canddate for Mayor, Herbert H. Klehn- today nvted Congressman Cornelus E. Gal- _lagher_4demqcnt)_af _ Hudson County "to come to Rahway n order to learn " pressng problems ths Cty has that only our Congressonal Delegaton can handle.* n an unusual dsplay of pque Mr. Klehn ponted out that Rep. Flo Dwyer hastwen reapportloned out of Elzabeth, Lnden and Rahway, "but wo cant lot tlls call a halt to work shes..done for people of Rahway." He made menton of hundreds of famles shes helped by cuttng federal "red tape" and her vgorous assstance wth Ralways most acute problems, such as, flood control, urban renewal, senor ctzen housng, and most recently, her courageous work n connecton wth controversal "wall Mr, Klehn acknowledged that tho new Congressonal dstrct of whch Rahway s a part, wll be controlled by poltcans of Hudson County and Jersey. Cty, but sad he was pleased to hear that Congressman Gal- -lagher- has reputaton of beng a hard workng, nterested servant of people. ^L-lnylte-CongregsmanlGal- 1 ogher to come to Rahway to vew stuaton here and to famlarze hmself wth- Many Wnnng Reasons Why "My.0e4> ttte nooaom hy?jb^jay,7g.- of 141 Man Street, Wllam Tomb*, Jr., 7, of 602 W. Meadow Avenue, walked away wth frst prze for explanng that "My Dads greatest beoause hes a nloe dad. And he takes us places many tmes. An he pcked a nce mottftt 1." Wnnng second prze for explanng that "My Dads greatest - because he plays games wth us, mokes thngs wth us, helps us wth prob-. house and h» ksses our Mommy. He loves us." was Dorle -t»ua»-koch7rof 1 Bryant Street.. Rght to pont, for thrd prlte, was Carol Waddlngton,. 11, of SS Lnden Avenue, who explaned that "My Dads, Greatest because hes good to have around f you dont understand your homework," Dads Greatest Although not all of more -H«r«-;-wep6. certanly.6 *ow ; one, ncludng a Mor and Far could love. - Many chldren mentoned th»_- lr fars were greatest because, y "love Mommy" - but one eght-year-old thought hs far was best because he "never dvorced my mor." One far was greatest to hs daughter because "hes really hp" and anor appealed to-hls son because he played baseball wth hm even after hes had a heart attack, - An one 5-year-old came to rght to pont to say that "My, Dads greatest beoause- love hm." But perhaps, most sgnfcant of all n contest was re- mark publshers sevenyear-old daughter made when she read of contest n paper. "You krotf,,dad," she sold, " could wn ths contest f could exaggerate a lttle." n Mddle Of Thngs.New. Frehouse-for-Rahway?- Move Wns Support Of Canddates n Both Partes Doss someone need to "start a fre" under members of Uw - Muncpal Councl and admnstratve offcers of Rahway n order to get plans underway for a.new flrehouse? Counclman John Gallo and Councl canddate Ray Gacobbe seem to thnk so. Counclman-John Gallo has. _ moved" to have East Mltafl- flrenouse destroyed because of condton of ard equpment. He recentlylndloated that he ponned to brng to next meetng, of Muncpal Councl hs request that acton be taken on flrehouse proposals whch - were ntated n 196. Counclman Gollb/democratlc canddate for re-electon as a Counclman-ot-large, sad that support of " Mayor and entre Councl would be necessary n order to get thngs movng. -present flrehouse on East Mlton Ave., at Augusta Street was prevously closed because equpment waj n poor shape, but later t was callednto use agat Plans for new flrehouse to be constructed er on Man and East Hazelwood.Avenue or atr Man, Emerson and New Brunswck Avenue,, have been completed and revsed counclman ndcated, orgnal provson, adopted n December 190 allocated $125,000.n May r When-blds on ths planned fr ebouar exceeded ths amount, changes were rnadebyhearch- ""ot^ahwayt se ncluded elmnaton of basement, shop storage room, and reduced fa- No acton have been token on matter to date, Coun- olman sold. But he ndcated that he planned to ntate some at next Councl meetng. Councl canddate Ray Glacobbe, Republcan canddate for Cdunolmontat-large, n commentng on need for new flrehouse sold "A few months ago receved nformaton that Redevelopment Agency woujd relocate new Fre House Congressman Gallagher to vst Rahway. Wonder f he knows exactly where t s?, ctys recreaton centers have opened for summer - yre good places for kds to be. Why not send.em? - - vk- ; - word "sgnfcant" n a campagn story quote. *-.*-*.. -_.-.. Hhhmmm - no. announcements or decsons yet about a man to study Rahway^s polce department ard recommend changes or addtons. Many stll seem to feel that y dont have " whole story". - Wll one be forthcomng before next Councl meetng? " Weve been told that dea of ths column makes some people n town nerwous. We know that -t does not exactly nstll confdence n "somrquarters. But we want to assure those who are dsturbed that we wll attempt at all tmes to be far, accurate and honest. Much of scuttlebutt and rumor whch abounds n Rahway s due to fact that we havent had somethng lke ths column. We hope that t wll clear ar. f tf not- s^>j>- -aur (swatons n ft v,e!pset r- but wll nor close (he door on controvers T We hope that many of resdentsof Rahway wll welcome that. Rahway Jaycees thought t worthwhle that all Rahway churches and or-places.at worshp TrTat are-able to doso. jon n and rng out r bells for freedom on July 4.,., We thnk so tod., y remnd us that -Whateveryoure dong at~2 oclock EDT~on Mondayafternoon, July 4th, pause for a moment and lsten to a message from bells. Bells and carl-. ons n churches wll rng smultaneously for several mnutes nall 50-4tates. y wll peal out a remnder of your freedom; how hard t was won, how. easly t can be lost. - " " " " " * Lest we forget; "Hp hold se truths to be self-evdent That all men"are created equal; that y are endowed by r Creator wth certan unalctablc rff^ts; that among se are lfe, lberty, and pursut.of happness. That, to secure se rghts, governrnents are nsttuted.among -men,- dervng r just powers from consent of governed.... " Corporaton, Rltter Truckng Company, Quadrel Brors Truckng Termnal, Amercan Solenod Company, Lncoln Electrc Company, R. J, Spegel Company, S & Manufacturng Company. Beta - Nuts Company, Trento Electroncs,.Company,.Mercury-Key Funah Servce.. Sharp Sow Servce, nc., Plymouth Asphalt,7odt, nc., R.. <p.. p. Manufacturng Company, Stanley Glazer, H & H Hsat (Treatng Company, Anrus Manufacturng Company, CMS nc., Amercan Pro- Contnued on age Four problems and Um needs of. people of Rahway. res ho reason why Representatve Gallagher shouldnt start representng us now and 1 nvte hm to do so." "When elected Mayor, wll make as many-trps to Washlngton an ara napsmttry tnknop Congressman Gallagher fully nformed of our needs. people of Rahway have my pledge that t«cty wll net become tal of - dog 1, Just because ts, beng reapportloned nto a dstrct whch wll be controlled by Hudson County," Mr. Klehn sad, Rev. Krehel Apponted To Ford Foundaton Post Rev. ophll D. Krehel has been apponted assstant drector of local Development Servces Dvson of Urban Amerca, nc. from Man S Emerson to Man & Hazelwood. Agency receved a proposal, to purchase mentoned property for constructon of a four story offce buldng. New Post Offce on corner of Man & Mlton and Offce Buld- Contnued on Page Four CORRECTONS NOTED N SELECTON-COMMTTEE n an artcle whch appeared n last weeks "Rahway News- Record" Democratc Mayoralty canddate Ross DComo stated that many members of Democratc "selecton "Commttee or members of r famles were cty employees. "Rahway News-Record" obtaned a lst of se names and prnted m n last weeks paper but typographcal errore when ll*t_wm. betnttjn_ Busness, ndustry, Taxpayers Approve NOTflC Burdens Colonal Shop wll be dosed dutln tb month of Jur. ndustry^commssoh Proposal, Canddate Marsh Declares host tower, offces and or, «r«m> type caused an ncomplete lst to appear n paper. -lst of those employees who- served on selecton commute and whojure employed *"toy~tfto cty And/ox* lutvo mo n* bers of r famles employed by cty are Mldred S. Marhakj. 195 Rurford T720 proposal made last week by regular organzaton Republcan Canddates John Marsh, Wllam Weaver, George Vansco and Ray Glaoobbe, has receved.plaudts of- local busness nterests, ndustry, and taxpayers, y announced today. Counclman Marsh, canddate for - Mayor n forthcomng electon, reports that comments receved from all areas of Cty and from all levels of nterest "endorse our plan 100%.". "1 have spoken personally to many of our ndustral leaders, ncludng Merck, Regna Corporaton, Allen ndustres, Qulnn A Boden and also to several of our downtown busness people and all ore n " " aacard that a program to top of ts ndustry and Rahway and s proud to call Rahway ts brthplace. Only recently, Merck has added new research and development facltes to ts already large operaton here, brngng an mportant economlo stmulus and tax dollars to Rahway. And. t should certanly not go wthout, menton that John T. Connor, our Natons Secretary ofcommerce, formerly occuped poston of Presdent of Merck. " Regna Corporaton s anor of Ralways outstandng ^ndustres. Ths company came to Rabway n 192 and wthn* recent years has moved to handsome new facltes here. Qulnn 4 Boden, Allen ndustres, "Purolator Corporaton, Wheatena Corporaton s now. n process of developng land for an ndustral park. voted for and support ths actvty entrely. However, at moment, ths represents entre plan. Ths program must not be permtted to travel on one wheel. t s now more mportant than ever that we have a Busness and ndustral.commsson to brng rght knd of new ndustry to fll land. We wont progressve, forward thnkng ndustres who wll brng people and growth to Rahway, and we cannot afford to st back and wat on chande that t just mght happen. We need an aggressvecommlsslos who wll act n Ctys nterest and sell what we have to offer." Mr. Marsh stated that, " - desgned to brng new busness and ndustral enterprses to Rahway s long overdue", Mr. MarahsUted. ^- -canddate went on to eay that ^Kahway has an excellent nucleus of.ndustral concerns.that have prosper t f > and Moore Dtspensere-are also -ahaence-of naw ndustry to Cty s regretable but RAWAY PLANS FjSHNG DERBY ON MONDAY Ralways annual fshng derby, sponsored by Mulvey- Dltmars VFW Post #61, Sldellners, and Recreaton Dept. s scheduled for Mlton Lake, on Mldwood Drve, Lon Monday, July 4th. Regstratons wll be held between 0 and 10 a.m., and actual fshng tme wll be from 10 to 1115 a.m, Tbe awardng of prces s planned for between 110 *~and 12 noon. " derby s open only to Rahway resdents. All who enter wll receve a fshng pole and -worms, and free refreshments wll be offered t6 au regstered contestants. Przes wll be presented for largest and smallest fsh caught durng ff Dvson, a project of Ford Foundaton, provdes counsel and techncal servces nn Pagr nut Merck U a fne example of a corporaton whch has rsen major contrbutors to Ralways economy," he added. - "jut for" years" se companes have born ndustral tax burden alone and wthout effort of any knd on part of DemocraUc_admlnlftratlon o nfect new economes nto >t fy V\ tht form Of new lndustry. "raw-redevelopment Agenoyy Cty s regretable, but lack - of effort to attract t s unforgvable". " enthusasm wth whch our proposal for a Busness and ndustral Commsson waa met marks - begnnng of what we beleve wll be a vlgnrou new, ara of _econojtlle_ lfe n our Cty", cand- -date-declared^ age groups for boys and grls are as follows eght and under; 9-10; 11-12; end Abe Reppen, generalxhorman, wll be asssted by members of VFVgand Sldellners..LJa hoped that parents and. chldren wll be on hand to wlhhhsa! fhla annual anglng skll. to local nonproft organsaton* - er toward establshng locol development funds or n sponsorshp of nonproft housng projects for elderly, poor or^orwlbodsadvontaged. Rev. Far Krehel wll be n charge of Dvsons efforts to assst nonproft housng. sponsors, accordng to Dvson Drector Joseph B. McGrath.. Members of Cty of Rohway Redevelopment Agency were pleased at appontment of Rev. ophl D. Kre-. hel to one ot top postons n Urban Amerca, nc. y stated today,., Albert F. Goetz, Charman of Agency, sad, ".We have worked wth Far Krehel for fve years and hove always recognzed hs abltes and dedcaton lnue feld of housng. t s gratfyng to us that hs talents and knowledge have-beennatlonally recognzed" by Locol Development Servces Dvson of Urban Amerca, nc. whch -s funded by Ford Foundaton, one of countrys most dstngushed nsttutons and wr-are protd- that--our Agency was sngled out for suchan honor." -- " t was reported that re s no change planned Sf Far Krehels poston wlth" Rah- ^ way Agency. Far Krehel has been actve n church and cvc crcles. He has been Rector of St. John Baptst Russan Orthodox Greek - Catholc-Church lnhahwjyor_ eght years and wll contnue n ths capacty. He s admtted to Bar of State of.. New York and Fsderal Bars and las been a practcng attorney n New York Cty. Far Krehel, a graduate of Unversty of Scranton, waa graduated from St. Tlkhon ologcal Semnary n 1945, and from Rutgers Unversty. School of Law n 194,.- Ordalnod nto mnor -orders upon semnary graduaton, he served as vstng Professor of canon law at St. Tkhons So- mlnary. Ordaned nto Ho} Presthood n 19S, ho has served as a consultant n canoncal and cvl matters to varous Eastern Orthodox denomnatons snce 19S0, Far Krehel -was elected to Metropolr ton Councl n 1SB9, youngest -prest to aorvo on-tho hlghoat admnstratve body n hs na-. tlonal Church. Fathor Krehel has been actve n urban matters and has been a Commssoner of Rahway Redevelopment Agency snce 1961;he s charman of several Agency commttees. He s lason offcer of urban affars for Standng Conference of Orthodox Canoncal Bshops whch comprses hlerarcha of all natonal Churches of Eastern Orthodox Confesson n Unted States. "Far Krehel adds to our staff a combnaton ot abltes and experence that s altoger unque," Mr. McGrath sad. "As both a prest and a lawyer -- wth an extensve personal background n housng and redevelopment he wll be n a poston to provde extremely helpful advce and assstance to nonproft groups around.country wth whom we are work-. ng, many of whom are churches or church-related organzatons." Dvson presently s provdng techncal assstance to more than_jk) sponsors or "pfospecflve" sponsors of nonproft housng, Mr._McGrath sad. "" """ ~. ^

2 Jm. 0, 1966 NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT rag* NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT Summer Schedule To Begn At Osceola Church "Chrst and Hs Church Phladelpha" has been chosen by Wllam M. Ellott, Jr., pastor, as Ms sermon topc on Sunday at Osceola Presbyteran Church, Clark. Ths s sxth n current seres on seven letters of. Book of Revelaton. Scrpture passage s Revelaton 7-1. On Sunday, summer schedule begns wth worshp servces beng held from 9 a.m. untl 945 a.m. and from 1015 a.m. untl 11 a.m. Musc wll be provded at 1015 servce by "Westmnster Chor. Davd Hadsall wll serve as. organst n absence of Davd Barrett, organst and chor drector. Men are nvted to attend servces wthout Jackets, f y so desre, durng -summer months. - Parents and-school-age-chlld- "Ten-are -encouraged to worshp, toger as a famly each Lords Day. Chld care wll be provded durng both servces for pre- "-school-chldren; - Chupeh-School wll not meet agan untl Sunday, September f t J Yacatlpn_Church School wll meet each day from 90 a.m. v.ntl-12 noon, wth excepton of July A through July. Departments for Kndergarten, Prmary (grades 1,2,), Junor (grades 4,5,6) are provded. " Church" s me for Vacaton Church School ths year and msson emphass s " Mnstry to Ml-.crant Workers." Chld care s provdedonlyforsmallchldren of parepts who are assstng n school. At -90-a-m._ser-vce-oo Sunday (June 26) followng,ew members, receved nto membershp pf Osceola Church by Sesson prevous Sunday receved publc recognton Mra. Stephen Zaval, Mr. and Ronald Erkson, May Edwards Lews, Joseph Lews Ertel, and Sandra Ertel Leonard. _ New parkng procedures are n effect n church parkng lot. poles, placed n center of lot, are to be used on both sdes, for angle parkns rar rran parkng aganst buldng. Ths system has been developed..by Frank,llestrell and enables jnote cars to be parked, plus provdng an easer flow of traffc. FrstMethodst Wll Conduct 10 A.M. Servce Church Servces at Frst Methodst Church wll begn at 100O a.m. durng month of July. Church School sessons "Have been dscontnued untl Sept. 11th. On Sunday, Rev. John L. Stokes wll begn a seres of sermons on crses of lfe and helps n facng m. Morn- ng worshp wll be followed by j presentaton of plans for new church steps whch are to be bult durng August, Ths -wll be held n followshlp room of church and coffee and doughnuts wll be served. Donald Brewer wll explan plans and answer questons offered. 90 A.M. SERVCE ATST..PAULS CHURCH St. Pauls Church wll mark Sunday, July rd as Fourth Sunday after Trnty wth Celebraton of Holy Eucharst at.90-a.m,-by--rector r Reverend Dr. Chrstopher Holy Comforter Eucharst Wll Mark July 4th A Holy Eucharst for welfare of our country wll be offered n observance of Fourth of July at 11 a.m. servce Sunday mornng n Holy Comforter Epscopal Churchy Semnar)- and St. George Avenues, Ralway* Rev. Wllam A. Guerrazzl, rector, wll cejebrate Holy Communon and hs sermon topc wll be, " Blnd Cannot Lead Blnd." Announcement s made that durng months of July and August re wll be only one servce each Sunday. Ths wll be a Holy Communon servce at 11 a.m. Durng July, Mr. Guerrazzl wll be preacher at local church whle Rev. Wllam Schmaus, Rector of Trnty Church, Woodbrldge, wll preach here n August. re wll be a Holy Communon each Wednesday durng July at 10 a.m. but ths servce wll not be held durng month of August. Temple Men 1! Are nstalled Nchols. Offcers of Mens Club of Temple Beth O*R, Clark, were nstalled wth a specal program held Thursday nght wth Harvey Levgne nstallng offcer. Those nstalled were Presdnet, Ronald Brenner; Exen cutlve vce presdent, Robert Byer; vce presdent, ways and Means, Norman Elnzlger; vce presjldent^membershlp, Murray Snger; Recordng secretary, Martn Goldsten; Correspondng secretary, James Stewart; treasurer, Alan Gordon; fnancal secretary, rvln Solomon. ;... Board of Governors nclude Past Presdents, Burt ztcer and WlUam Achtel; three-year term, DanlelHlrschfeld, Robert Btton, Lous Blum; two-year term, Howard Fredman, Bernard Shaln; one-year term, Arthur Fredman, rwln Operman, Sheldon Slegel..Mr. Slegal presented greetngs and Harvey Levgne dscharge of offcers. presdents report and dscharge was presented by Mr. Ztcer, Acceptance speech and presentaton was by Ronald Brenner. Rabb odore Stampfer gave blessng and benedcton. Refreshments and a socal hour followed organzatonal meetng. Avenel Church nfant Baptsm Sunday Mornng nfant Baptsm wll be held at both 90 ant! 11 a.m. servces Sunday mornngjn Frst Presbyteran Church n Avenel. Reverend Walter ;W-.-Felgner-vll-preach-aHxjthservces "and Eleanor Smltlrwrbesololsrwth Carre Mller as organst. summer youth schedule under drecton of Tex Culton wll be as follows Sunday and Wednesday nghts at 7 p.m. Senor Hgh meet and Junor Hgh wll meet on every Thursday nght, at 7 p.m. program wll start on June 26 and run through Labor Day,. WE PROMSE To publsh your actvtes n Rahway Neaa.TRecor< or Clark Patrot f you wll furnsh us facts from whch to wrte an nterestng story Second Chance Second Church Sermon me Gospel of Second Chance wll be sermon me of Rev. Dr. Wallace H. Carver, nterm Pastor at 10 a.m. servce Sunday mornng n Second Presbyteran Church, Mans Street and New Brunswck Avenue, Rahway. A supervsed nursery s avalable for chldren whose parents-wsh to attend servces.. Dally Vacaton Bble School wll be held from July 5 - July 15 every mornng from 9 a.m. to 110 a.m Begnners Department wll be for Kndergarten and Frst graders; ntermedate Department wll be for 2nd, rd and 4th graders; and Junor Department for 5th, 6th and 7th. Those who have not yet regstered r chldren should call Peter McMlchael at -776 or Church Offce, CHRSTAN-SCENCE LESSON-SERMON [Look unto me, and be ye Date CAMP FARWEATHER Rahway Y.M.C.A. Day Camp Regstraton-Form 1966 Season D.C.No (For Offce Use) Phone ( Younger Camp Older.Camp Name Address h ttrat c ampz st Mosr- Cty _ -Next-Grade-H-School Fars..Name Church Preference., - EathCrsZFrnL. -Ea.chers_Ty.f>e. "Y" Membershp Expraton Date, f current Member need Transportaton from and to my home. A convenent stop for bus n my neghborhood s have prevously camped at. _ Please send nformaton about Camp Speers, Resdent Camp Rahway "Y" uses. Checked below, are Perods of Sump Farwear that wsh to attend Perod 1; 6/27-7/- p- r H? y/t - Perod ; 7/25;- /5 PeHod 4; /S - /19 Recd by Rahway Y.M.C.A. Enclosed, please fnd our check for $10. Of ths $5. s a non-refundable regstraton fee. or $5. s a summer Y.M.C.A. membershp fee. (n event n s already~a~y.m.c.at-memberv--entft5 amount wll be deductble from frst perod he or she attends.. X~. OU^J^J^&X--.!^^-"/? 4."^. Sgned y Guardan saved, all ends of earth -for am-godj-and-re s none else/ Ths wll be Golden Text for a Lesson-Sermon on subject "God", to be readatau Chrstan Scence church servces ths Sunday. Related readngs from denomnatonal textbook nclude se* lnes "God s nfnte, and nfnty never began, wll never end, and ncludes nothng unlke God" ("Scence and Health wth Key to_jhe l_scrlptures!l_by_mary- Baker Eddy). Communon Rte Scheduled For Frst Baptsts Communon Sunday-^wlllobserved July / at Frst Baptst "Churchy Elm and "Esterbrook Avflnnes, nt 45 n,m. wth _ Reverend Horton usng as hs medtaton me " Evdence of "Gods Love". ordnance of Lords Supper wll be admnstered by Pastor asssted by Board of Deacons. Specal musc wll be provded. _by Senlor_Cholr under drecton of Cyrl Blake, MnUrter, of Musc and.church School Sessons wll be conducted at usual hours. Junor H and Senor H Baptst Youth Fellowshp meetngs wll be held at Church at 700 p;m. - Senor Chor wll rehearse on Thursday nght at eght oclock and Brorhood Class of Church wll meet at p.m. Tuesday, July 5. SUMMER SCHEDULE AT WLLOW GROVE summer schedule of servces at Wllow Grove Presbyteran Church announced by pastor Rev. Julan Alexander, Jr., provde for a sngle worshp servce at 10 a.m. Sunday wth Church School for chldren through second grade. Prayer meetngs wll be held each Wednesday at 745 p.m. and Adult Bble Study of tl.e Book of PhUppanswUl be held each Wednesday at 0 p.m. Eastman Heads Fr. Washngton Assembly Unt Paul Eastman of Lnden was elected to head Tar John P. Washngton Assembly Fourth Degree Knghts of Columbus on y blar$lub. Mr. Eastman, who succeeds Julus Swlerk of Rahway as Fathful Navgator of Assembly, s employed by Spector Freght System as Supervsor of Customer Servce. Or offcers elected were Captan, Robert Mullady; Plot, Wllam Blake; Comptroller, A. Charles Battlsta, and Admral, Julus Swerk, New ncomng offcers elected were Scrbe, George Mehm of Clark Councl; nsde Sentnel, Paul Maleckl, ~a~past Grand KrlghTdTHahway Councl, and" Geza Monek, a Past Grand Knght of Lnden Councl. t was announced that nstallaton of. newly elected offcers wll be held on Thursday July 2, at 0 p.m. at Rahway ; Club House, James Eochfordr-Master of--flrst- New Jersey Dstrct, wll conduct, nstallaton. Wves. dhes of- ncomngoffcers wll be nvted to attend for frst tme, under ts Touch-Tone" push-button phone amazng new advance n telephonng. As you tap buttons, muscal notes trgger electronc mpulses that speed your connecton. "Dalng" tme s cut n half. Add only $1.50 per month to your regular telephone charges plus a onetme connecton charge, and youre enjoyng Touch-Tone servce on your resdence lne lncludlng~touch- Tone servce on all extensons. Busness rates are slghtly hgher. Choose frorrravarety of colors andc? styles. To order just call your Telephone Busness Offce. New Jersey Bell a new drectve ssued T)y -Knghts of "Columbus-Supreme Offce n New Haven, Connectcut _.. FAMLES ATTEND CONVENTON Several Rahway famles were among more than 179 persons who heard man address M&ttM)k&)[ t Wt n fath strengjtcenlfgcaoducted by Jehovahs Wtnesses at Unon Hgh School over past week-end. John Trosko, presdng mnster of Rahway congregaton was n charge of local, group. Bble lecture was delvered by Joseph D. Wengert, Dstrct mnster of Watchtower Socety, on subject "Does God Have nfluence SU^Gth toy?" ar-condtfonlngcapacty of Navys "newest attack carrers would be suffcent to accommodate four buldngs sze, of Empre State Buldng. Obtuares PEARL CAVANO Pearl Cavano, 61, of 2097 Lufberry Street, Rahway, ded suddenly Tuesday mornng whle vacatonng n Florda. She was born n Rahway, daughter of late Amplest and Harret Fagans and lved here all her lfe. She s a past presdent and present treasurer of Grove 4600 Woodmen of World and s also a past State Presdent and past State Counsellor. She s survved by her husband, James J. Cavano, two daughters, Wllam Char es of Arlngton, West Vrgna and Domnc Gauge ml of Rahway. and one bror Albert Fagans of Rahway and 5 grandchldren. funeral servce wll be held on Saturday at 10 a.m. at Thomas F. Hlgglns* Sons Funeral Home, 1116 Bryant St.> Rahway. nterment wll follow n Rosedale Cemetery, Lnden. LOUSE DOLAN Louse Dolan, 64,. of 21 Water Street. Colona, ded Monday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal after a short llness. She was born n Staten sland and lved n Colona 16 years. Her husband was late James P. Dolan and she s survved by one son Pvt. Ronald J. Dolan, U.S.M.C., Camp Lejuene, North Carolna, four brors Joseph Sullvan of Mam, Fla., Domnc Sullvan of Bade Cty, Fla.; Mchael Sullvan of Cedervlle, N. J. and Ralph Sullvan of Staten sland; also 4 ssters Joseph Scrlmentl, Samuel Lee and Charles MacBrlde of Staten sland and Mrs, Stephen Affatlca of^ansonla, Conn. funeral wll be on Frl- - Fn! Presbyteran Wat Grand Avt.. Rahway Rtv. Euene W. Ebtrt, pastor Tu*odor* H. Scott, Ast. Pmtor Sunday Strvc*tr9O, T tl-b;n. Church School! 90, Nursery,- Junors llloo. Nursery Second Presbyteran New Brunswck Ave., Ralway Rev. Wallace Carver Bunduy Servces, 1100 a.m. Church School. 90 a.m. Wllow Orove Preebyterlar 1961 Rarlten Road, Scotch Plans Rev. Julan Alexander Jr., pastor Sunday Servces, 9t n 11 a.m. Church School,^ 9f0 _1J m-m._ Osceola Presbyteran Rarltan Rd., Clark Rev. Wllam M. Ellott, Jr., paetor Sunday Servlcee, 90 1 a.m. Church School, 90 - t a.m. Frst Bsptlst Elm Avenue, Rshway Rev. Jamee F Horton, pastor Sunday Servces, 945 a.m. Church School, 945, 1 Noon Trnty Methodst Cor. Maln-Mllton, Rshway Rev. Gordon W. Baum, pastor Sunday Servces, a.m. Chfclr School, 945 a.m.- SlTTaTl* s"epnrebpa rvln Street, Rahway Rev. Dr. Chrstopher NlcholSj Sunday Servces, 15 Choral Eucharlet; 11 a.m. Sermon Church School, 90^ a.m. Holy Comforter Epscopal Semnary Avenue, Rahway Rev. Wllam A. Ouerrassl. rector Communon 70 a.m. Sunday Servces, a.m Church School. 90 a.m. Frst Methodst West Grand Avenue, Rshway Rev. John t. Stokes, pastor Bund«y_a«tYlC)U-VU,m, Church School, 45, a.m. t QrKn.St. Chapel-> ; - >avld Beck.atudent pattjr Sunday Sorvacp, 11 a.m. -Church-School.Jl.a.ra... Unted Church of Chrst 0 Lake Ave., Clark Colona Rav. Floyd P. Bwart, peator Sunday Servce, 1 r a.m. Church School, 945 a.m. Frst Presbyteran Church 621 Woodbrldfe Avenue, Avenel Rav. Walter W. Fegner, pastor for^ Sunday Servces, a.m. Church School Nurserr-thru-Jr. Hgh, a.m. Sr. Hlh 1100 a.m. only Church of Vstaton 1 West Mlton Ave., Rahway Most Rev. Pater Zurswetxky, archblahpp Sunday furvlce/ 10 a.m. Zlon Luran Esterbrook Ava., Rahway Rev. Frederck Farolouh, pastor Sunday lervleea, S and ra,fn. Church chool, 615 s.m. -Kuraary, 11 a.m. Roman -Catholc y*u>yj^l. Clark _ RL. Rev. Msgr. Thomaa W. Mulvaney. pastor Sunday - SMS, 7,, 9H, 10HF a.m. and 121 p.m., Maslee. Frst Church of Chrlar, Sclsntst Jefferson Ava., Rahway Sunday Barvlces, a.m. --Sunday School, a.m. Wednssday- -»-p.ra,~t«sumony eervlce. Tuesday and Thursday, noon to p.m., and Wednesday, 6 to 70 p.m., readng room open. St. Agnea Roman Catholc Madson Hll Rd., Clark Rav. Dens J. Whalen, paator Sunday , 10, 10 and 1115 p.m. and 120 p.m. Masses. Chrstan and Mssonary Allance Church Denman at Wsstflald Ave., Clark -Uar. Robsrt-H. Marhall, Jsor- Brf B 11*00 a.ffl - Church School, 9!4S a.m. ovrtutrear! 690 New Dover Rd., Colona Rav. Robert J. Oentlle, paator Hpfly CnfnnnHlw.. a,nn m r* Sunday Servces, a.m. Church School," SJO - 11 a.ra.~ Tarry Servce, 700 p.m. Flrat Church of Chrst, Scentst Rahway. N. J. Church Sarvlcaa 11 a.m. Sunday Sunday School 11 a.m. Wadnaaday Testmonal Sar*. P Baadnf Room Tuesday and Thursday 1200 to 100 p.m. " and Wednpaday from SOO - to 7t0-p.n." Second -Baptst Church 7 East Mlton Ave., Rahway Rev. Paul A. McDanlel, Paator Sunday Bervlcea 11 a.m. Church School 90 a.m. Temple Bath Torah 19 Bryant Street, Rahway Rabb Jacob Rubensten Hazran Solomon. Stembere Sunday S«rvlcas 60 a.m. Sunday School 900 a.m. U.S.y. Sudy_Group U.n.rn. Monday Thursday Servces 70O a.m. Frday Evenng Servce 0*.m. - Saturday. Servcea_S.0_a.!u Jr. Congregaton 100 a.m. day from tha Tbonuta F. Ktgns Sons Funeral Home, 1116 Bryant Street. h A Hgh Ms* of Requem wll be offered atst, Ceclas Church, MO Bd nterment wll be n St. Gertrudes Cemetery.. O;WEN THAYER MARSH Owen Thayer Marsh Ph. D., son of Terrlll Belknap Marsh, St. George-Avenue,.formerly of Rahway, ded at Dunkrk, N. Y. where he resded wth hl«wfe, Phylls Scudder Marsh. He m year* old and a professor at Fredonla State Unversty wheretw taught geology andtpaleontology. A Yato-unlvMty graduate wth a B.A. degree n 1949 and a B. S. n 1950, he was.edltor_ot-thft.jyaue.ja\w».-h«- studed at Colorado School of Mnes and took a PhJ). degree from Stanford Unversty n 195 and n contnued hla studes n Bonn, Germany. He waa selected U. S. Government geologcal sden- Ust ofjhe jear 4d64_and_rar-_ celved Employee Cvl Servce Award. He has wrtten extensvely n scentfc feld and s a member of several scentfc socetes. He s survved by hs wfe Phylls. S...Marsh,.hs- far.- and stepmor Mr. and Terrlll Belknap Marsh" of Greenwch, Conn, and Popham Beach, Mane and brors Charles A. M»r«h of cryjtal Lake, m., Ronald B. Marsh of Greenwch, Conn, and John Bagby of Chapel Hll, N. C. DR. HERBERT GOFF CHEF OF STAFF Dr. Herbert Goff of Elzabnth ha«hntm ttantar rhlaf of staff at Memoral General Hosptal. Dr. Goff, who joned hosptal n 1952 when re were 12. staff members, wll head a staff of 45 physcans, and surgeons for He prevously served as chef of staff n and ,t-. * - / / /. 4 1 AL-a^^. Senor* enrolled durng thpat year n.new "Dstrbutve" Educaton program at Rahway Hgh School, readng left to rght n front row are Joeph Morenko, Lnda Peterson, Peggy Boker, Mary Ann Soloy and Robert Meyerhoff.-Appearng left to rght -Hn - second row are Edward Frltx, Martn Pollock, George Purdy, JohnFynn, Steve Pajamar and Al Trembly. Dstrbutve Educaton Gves Sopha Loren s Stunnng -N.Y.JTJmea Gregory Peck ARABESQUE frst year of operaton of a Dstrbutve Educaton program at Rahway Senor Hgh School has proved to bean outstandng success from polntof ve w- of students, ltwas -revsalsd-thls-weelt by- Mchael E. Petrlsln, Coordnator. Dstrbutve Educaton s a partttlmo cooperatve worketperlenee program nvocatloaal Educaton. ne\v course offers practcal tranng and experence for hgh school senors n retal, wholesale and servce felds. t supplements formal educaton wth "experence ~vprogram~ls sponsored by jont efforts of Federal antfstate Governments, as well as by Board of Educaton of Ralway. "T~Sfuaeat""parU"cp4Ung""n"" program attend school durng mornng hoars, takng r regularly scheduled subjects, ncludng such studes as Englsh, Math, Physcal Educaton plus two classes n TJStrlbutve Educaton whchare.drectly related to r work. experence. * loc; students work busness establshments after 1 one,oclock on week days and all day on Saturday. y must work an average of ffteen hours ppr wppk throughout thn nr.hool year. Joek LEMMOW "DAYS Of ROSlES" & hea Specal savngs on se sporty Ford hardtops, MAN FNANCE to.,hg... tc Ho convertbles, Mustangs! Specally equpped... salt prcedl Galaxe Door Hardtops and Convertbles wth whtewalls. wheel covers, specal trm. Bg Sx power, choce of colon. Specal Mustangs wth wre-style wheel covers, console, personal hameplatel QMAXCJOO 2-DOOR HAKOTOP CLARK, N.J. LOANS $2500 to Cooperatng busnesses nclude Staffs Pharmacy, Shop- Rte Markets, Robnsons Hardware, Clff Hardware, Rudys Armature, Raytron Dstrbutor, Elzabeth and S. Klen n Woodbrdge Or ^ nf tha mngr mpnrtflnt obectlves of Dstrbutve Educatlpr.prografn )s to tran f th*«tatfents to.pertortfrtntell- T gent andefflcentservlceslntbe.<wptrlbttlv.e/flelds and to be- -ebme assets to remploy- ; ers. To accomplsh se ob- - Jectlves, students are gven = two dstrbutve educaton ;> classes; one n generally re-.j lated subject matter, and ; or drectly related subject. "? matter. Wltnln -scopeof ; new courses students learn ^"Ttbortflw-Bconomlcs of dstr-, ; button, salesmanshp, dsplay, > personalty development, busl- Ralph Rust, Supervsor of Dstrbutve Educaton -for 5f "State Department of~educatlorr, -revlews^ plans" for Rahway program wth Mchael Pefrsn who s. local coordnator., _^ ^ equpment used n work experence area Feld trps, guest speakrsj and~audo^vsual"ads are also employed to enrch learnng experences of students. Thorn Re-elected Presdeffl For Eleventh Term Danel A.. Thorn was.. reelected Presdent of ndustral Workmens Savngs and Loan Assocaton for hs eleventh term at an organzaton meetng of Board of Drectors. Mr. Thorn, of 901 Mla> wood Drve, has been a drector of assocaton for more than 0 years. He has resded n Rahway all ot hs lfe and s retred presdent of Home Lumber ness rhalf, cash regster operas Company!! ) tlon, wrappng, etc. y are! Or-offcers elected were; also gven problems and pro- Andrew E. Strakele, frst vceejects drectly related to r presdent; Lee P. Fero,second * work experences. - vce presdent; James Smth, ; To make classroom sub-j Jr., treasurer; rene H. jects more realstc and mean- Brooks, assstant treasurer; ngful, a -complete store has Robert C. Bauer, executve se- -. been constructed n class-! cretary; Mss Helen T. Koss, ~t room rtt s" equpped""wurds^ assstant" "seeretary; and r play counters, wrappng coun- Antonette Del Prncpe, clerk.. ter, cash regster, mannequns, Davd K. Armstrong and Wll- 7 wall dsplay unts, and or] 11am F. Lttle were agan chosen as counsel. Presdent Thorn apponted followng commttees flnance, George Bl Wendell, charman, Frank W. Jurlck, Wllam H. Rand, Nelson,L. Taylor ST., Chester E. Clark, John Mossman, and Mr, Strakele; Examnng, Jr. Jurlck, charman, Mr. Wendell, Wllam T. Ruddy and Mr. Flero. Real Estate; Mr. Smth, charman, Edward L. Verhagen, Mr. Feroan<JJMr.Ar Qstronn Pub.. Udty, Mr. Strakele, charman and Fred C. Bauer; Loans, Mr. Clark, charman, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Thorn, Mr. Jurlck and Mr. Ruddy as alternates. Loans n amount of $150, 000 were approved. 25Of Rahway Junor Hgh School Students Earn Honor Roll Grades Approxmately 25 per cent f Rahway Junor Hgh School student body attaned lonor rou for year accordng to nformaton released by Prncpal Roy M. valentne. To be placed on honor roll, student must mantan an vbrage Of 5 or better n all ubjects, wth no grade below 0. Members of Nnth Grade Honor Roll are Nnth Grade Honor Roll - Karen Abernathy, Charles Mdt, Olga Andrejkanlc, Lexeme Bean, Elzabeth Becklusen, George Berg, Sally Blanchford, Elyse Blankley, John Broderlck, Rchard Cannon, James Carmody, JoanCaufleld, Charles Cedervall, Susan Chapln, Lauralle Chrlstoffers, Clauda Colbert, Wendy Combs, Marlyn- Confortl.-Helen Cran, Joseph Cruz. -Mary- Ann -Dvs, Kathleen Devln, Lnda Daz, Mary Ann D Benedetto, Susan Dumay, Kathleen Dunn, Lnda Elcholtz, "udlth Ferenczy, Mara Fnn, Karen Flore/RoseannForello, Karen Ganzer, John Genevrlno, Donald Glresl, Joan" Grazano;" Denns Gyma. Jpyce Hammer, Vera Harbenko, Maureen Harrs, Meredth Harrs, Chrstne Haelden, James Heany, Alan Hedurn, Lary Hllyard, Parrls Howard, Geraldlne Hull, Andrew ngram, Denns Jakubowsk, Adele Johnson. Vctora Kamlnskl, Howard Sarmel, Alce Katz, Dorothy <azakewltz, Kathleen"Koefler, "acalyn Kosty, Carol Kottler, ody Kubu, Roswtha Kudlak, Debra Lack, Sherry Lang, Robert Lauzeckus, John Legan, TJennlsTJenahan, Nancy Leslnskl, Elzabeth Ln, Clnda Lutes, Sharon Lutz. Marlene Mekota,_Larry Meals, resa Mlkajlo, Thomas Mllbury, Glora Mller, Jance Netta, Judth Newell, Steven Okaly, Barbara Oxman, Jeffry Paclunas, Carol Parella, Paula Peterson, Jerome Pushko. George Rauh, Thomas Red, Susan Reman, Vrgna Reynolds, Glenn Rce, Jan Robbln, Paula Scalza, Celeste Shaffer, Patrca Scholl, Sharon Sohroeder, Rchard Schwetzer, John Slca, Joe Skuplen, Robert Smth, Rchard Sprofera, Keth Stanlls, Steven Stavlsh, Lorrane Szymansk. Clff Taylor, Clfford Thomas, Chrstne Vanderhoof, Patrca Voss, Margaret Walburn, Patrca Walburn, Rosha Ward, Susan Washburn, Ken Westrelch, Carolne Wexler, Lydla Wowk, Karen Zarlnsky, Wllam Wll. Eghth Grade Honor Roll - Lynn Adrlance, Amanda Angle, Karen Anton, Gwendolyn Armstrong, Audrey Arnold, Danel Bablsh, Donald Balogh, Carol Barefleld, Douglas Baumann, Charles Berg, Karen Fox, Kenneth Freedman, Nancy Luba, Jacquelne Lupn. - - Jo>Un-Martln f - Jamss-Mayer Klrt Mayers, Eleen McKeon, Dane Meglls, Geraldlne_Mer^ chant, Lnda Merkel, Ronald Mller, Patrck Mofftt, John Moran, Ernest Mullhollem, Rae Munday, Robn Nazar, Rchard Neubauer,^ "Deborah " Ann 011- verl, Karen Olsen. Charlynn-.Tjler, -Margaret Val, Karlne Vasll, Nancy Walton, Wendy Walton, Karlne Washko, Gerard Walsh. Charnetfe Wllams, Rchard Wllams, Harold Johnston, James Jones, Wllam Jones,. Thos, Juchno,.Vrgna Kamlnlskl, Annellese Kaplan, Barry Gellman, Joseph Gonzales, Bonne Hakalskl, Francs Halvazarkls, Sarabeth-Katz, Carne Kazakewltz. Lnda Keuscher, Eleen Krpan, Robert Kolodzejczyk, Edward Kordyla, Dane Kravcov, Dane Kump, Marc Laurltsen, Ed Lauzeckas, Cyntha Lenox, Kenneth Leonard, Gerald Leone,. Lsa Leone, Kenneth Levtsky, Thoma"s Redman, Joan Regen. Lnda Remenar, Brenda Brown, Ann Can, Lynn Chrlstoffers, James Crawford, Lnda Cr.ee,-- Jeffrey-_-DaHa,_james Dawson, Sheryl Deboff, Mchael Devltt, Eleen Devln, James Dooley, Steward Douglas, Shela Doyle, Shrley Doyle, Anta Dubrow, John EUchko, Joseph Ennels, Ells Esslg. Ronald Festa, Judy Hand, Benjamn Handy, Helen Haus, Rodney Hendrckson, Peggy Hodoske, Kathleen Hornung, Robert Hunt, James ngram, Taml saacs, Janlne Smth, Nadlne Snyder, Marna Sobo, Laure Ann Spankuch, Donna Spelch, Jo Ann Staryak, Robert Sullvan, Walter Szewczyk,- Jo- Ann Tote, Edward Tro, Bar-. bara Ann Tuday, Denns Turner, Donald Woodward, Mlchele Yantz, Karen Yergalonls, PhyUs Young, Robert Young, Mchael Zobro,, Allen Zolto, Mchael Zuralow, Alan Rlchter, Lynn Rltzman t Mchael Rommel, resa Rostkowskl, Laure lubln, Sandra Ruscca, Yvonne Sabel, Lorrane Sanyl, Ken Schaeffer, Ronald Schulman, Orlando Serrano, Jody Samples, Dane ORelly, Dale Osef, De- _borah Ostrowsky, Elalna Paclunas, Anne Parker, Mchael Parella, Lynn Tasswger, Lorralne~Passltka, Glora Perrlne, Crag Poulos, ^ t P h A t h P ^ y mas, Pamela Shlvckls, Patrca Slmko, Robert Snclar, Vctor Skakandy, Mark Smallwood. Seventh Grade Honor Roll - -KlnsonTDeborah Borek, Mchael Boulas, Dane Boyklns. Carl Brown, Janet Buckworth, Dl- Buroff, Nancy Buroff,jChar«Chamlcalx Fllt«n_ Ladders Watar Toys Pool Acc«fOf«s Optn Dally and Sundays 0 A.M. to 90 P.M. NMAN AVE COLONA opp. S. Gsrtrudas Camatary FU -44 M 6LAD CHANGED TO... S j PREMEROL STJLL Convert yom- present boler (o OD OL HEAT ANO.oomo.L.N FOR FRENDLY RELABLE SERVCE HGH QUALTY OL Dal complete... Job For 275 tank Honeywell controls J. SERVEDO & SONS. NC. FUEL OL. KEROSENE FU S-125 lotte Campbell, Mchael Capatosta, Geneveve Carr, Rebecca Chapln, Yvonne Cherry, Patrca Churchll, Bonne Coffey, Eleen Collns, Janet Columba, Joy Connell, Adrenne Coppola, Mchael Cregge, Pamela Cudney. Andrew Danlk, June Delll Santl, Gerome De Marco, Wayne Dembllng, Donna Daz, Matw Dedzlc, Wllam Donahue, Beth Dooley, Lorena Doyle, Mary Ellen Drza, Jll Ducoff, Wllam Duncan, Patrca Fagans, Bernadette Flschettl, Russell Fsh, Robert Francals, Dane Frazce, Herbert Freeland, Davd Galnes, Rosemary Galatl, Angela Garrlty, Susan Gelger, Lucreta Genevrlno, Ruth Glazer, Debra Grtenas, Charles Grltchke, Susan Haddow, Thomas Hammer. James Hamtll, Karen Hansen, Sharon -Harchetts, Nancy, Harrs, Kathleen Hasbrouck, Paul Hasbrouck,. Wllam Hauer, Lnda Henry, George Hohrhan, Lnda Huff Crag Hugger, Susan Hurst, Robert Huthman, Jula namlne, Gerald ngram, Stephen Jakubowsk, Kathryn Jelenewlcz, Donald Jenk"TAnye 7JlD, 7 nlel-johnson,^george-kutkoft-- smt WlUla"nrKn"o"x.~Nancy "Kobran, Gall Kosty, Rosemarle Kosty, Karen Krlsak. Phlp Kropoth, Franz Kryszow, Gall Kubu, Patrca Joyce, Car61 Kamnsk, Steven Karmel, Elzabeth Klnch, Mchael Kvarfa, Charles Lack, Frank Lagola, Charles Langer, Lnda... Lbertazzo, Thomas Lnk, Mary LoRocco,- Debra Lyons, Lesle Mac Nelll, Jane Manchester, Lnda Markel, Jeffrey Marr, Else Marucchl, Patt Jo McAllster, Cathy Mc- Dowell, Charles McMlchael, Patrca McMllan," Donald Merchant,_Gary Meyerhoff, Susan Mldrano, Robert Mokos, Lor Moore, Jance Mulhollem. Valere Napawanetz, Rchard Ness, Joseph Nolan, Gary Oboz, Marlene Olver; James Osllslo, Keth Peare, Judth Pearson, Shepard Presser, JoAnn Prnce, Robert Pryor, Lawrence Potter, Patrca Reynolds, Bonne Rchter, Deborah Rusch, Lela Rush, Morton Schaffer, Charles SchlUacl, Susan Schultz, Jerllyn Shmsky, Carol Slonaker, Susan Smth, Desplna Soppas, Lnda Speldel, Margaret Stojkowskl, Wllam Storey,.Vondra Street, - Donna ;Strong,John;Symon; ~"^ John-Szczepanak,X.-Herbert! 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3 T..; j age 6 NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT \ RAWAY E-tnbll!.hcd 1J- Publshed Every Thursday Mornng-by THE NEWS RECORD PRNTNG COMPANY 1470 Broad Street, Ralway, N. J., Publsher JLoree Collns Assocate Publsher Davd M. Collns Jr. Assocate Publsher & Edtor... Barbara Curt an Second Class Postage Pad at Rahway, New Jersey Subscrpton Rate by Mal ncludng Postage 52 weeks $.00 Outsde Unon and Mddlesex Countes $6.00 Member New Jersey Press Assocaton Ths newspaper s responsble for typographcal errors only to extent of space errors occupy. Clams must be made wthn one week of publcaton. LETTERS TO THE EDTOR wll be accepted by ths paper as space allows. All letters must be sgned wth name and address. Nanup and addresses wll be> verfed before publcaton. No unsgned letter wll 1 be publshed. Names and addresses wll be wthheld by paper upon request, Recreaton Depf. To Sponsor Ceramcs, - Rahway Recreaton Dept. has announced ts Art and Ceramcs schedule for ctys playgrounds. Any chld who s regstered wth a Rahway playground, and who s between ages of 6 and 12, may take part n.art anctceramlcs classes offered on thrd flbdf~o Rahway Cty Hall. class wll provde one hour per week of nstructon n. ceramcs and one n art. nstructors are Charles Mller and Mss Conne Delmonaco, respectvely-. se lessons, whch wll begn week of July 5, are scheduled as follows handled at Muncpal Councl Meetngs. We dont lke t. We cant afford t. Ths book deal s one for books. f want to learn about any Cty Ordnances ask Alonzo Lawrence about m and always get a correct answere, and t doesnt cost $ We are of opnon people who "ordered se books are short on brans and long on,nerve. - CHARLOTTE ONELL 45 East Mlton Avenue Rahway, N. J. To tre Edtor <. - Great Guns! Redevelopment Agency s now takng credt for expanson program of- Merck and Co., Qulnn &. Boden and Regna Co. who ts buldng a two story addton and has purchased and had demolshed several houses n East nman Avenue area. y are slent about Berln Wall" whch was bult to protect r Man Street project! y are not sayng where y ntend to buld housng for dsplacedamllles from East Hazelwood Avenue "areas! ~ y are NOT denyng that Frst Ward Dems Meet home of Counclman John Ptchell was scene of June meetng of Frst Ward DemocrattcXlub recently. Counclman Ptchell dscussed street mprovements, - rver dredgng project, mproved.lghtng on Park Street and lghtng mprovements at Lawrence Street and Route #1, summer Jobs and txsmsers of school chldren. ~ Democratc organzaton 1 canddates Robert Me Menamn, Stanley Needell, John GUgannon and John Gallo thanked group for work yd done and pledged a hard fght durng campagn. Buldng nspector Max Vogel dscussed Rahway Re-, development Agency. Presdent of Sxth Ward Club, Phlp Carr, vce charman of. CERAMCS_Roosevelt t TuesT.e ct y c jn^yf,?, dscussed day, 1000a.m.; Madson, Tues- we mportance of regstraton _, ^ ~Sy, lua.mltmer(attuc5aay7r tefore ~" le ~ nelrt ~ elecuon - ap<1 - -at-amg fee requred for ffe 10 a.m.; Tully, Wednesday, ] outlned state restrctng 1 n-nn-?,m, Stolp- Wartnp-rlay bll. gy a parcel of land from Agency to buld a nursng home for hs own personal gan! y are not reportng tow much y have already spent on "Studes" of East HaZelwood project. Now behold ths twst. Over a year ago Agency clamed that - Cty of Rahway s losng about $45,000 per year n taxes n project area two weeks ago Mr. Goetz clamed that loss s only $12,000. Some fgure acrobatcs, takng credt. for_ -frms locatng rrnew locatons and for savngs n schools because some famles wth school chldren had to move out of Rahway. Mr. Goetz sad that Developer was chosen from 25 applcants, ncludng three from ths area. know one local frm havng bult many one famly homes and only a few two famly homes, has no experence n multfa mtly prnjpntk. Anntter one was scared away by amount 1000 a.m.; -Veteransr-Wednesday, 10 p.m.; Squre sland 10 p.m.; Madden. Thursday^-OOO a.m.; Howards Charles Crowell, ftftb-ward counclman, dscussed Frth planned pcnc to ba Thursday, 1000 a.m.; Flanagan Thursday, 1000 a.m.; Brennan Thursday, 10 p.m.; Cleveland Thursday, 10 p.m. and Wllams Thursday, 10 p.m held July 17 at Bartlett Feld. Frehouse. AT 10 P.M.) Monday Roosevelt, Madson, Howard; Tuesday Tully, Sten, Veterans; Wednesday Brennan, Cleveland, Flanagan, Wllams; and Thursday Squre sland, Madden, Mercks. Artcles selected by students must be pad for n advance, and any artcles broken, wthn reason,.wll be pad for by nstructor. t s urged that chldren partcpatng reman quet whle n Cty Hal.-and-that re be no loter-! ng n" or around buldng. Personnel -ot Recreaton, Department cannot assume j responsblty of transportng ; chldren to or from Cty Hall; ths must be accepted by chldren or r parents. Contnued from Page One ;_at jhe rear, Rahway would receve a handsome ratable, approx. $60,000. a year, Glacobbe says. At lastcouncl meetng, asked our."do-nothng Democratc Admnstraton" reason for undodelay n ths matter. r ttreply, was, "were stll wofklng.on t." To date, our Fre Chef and Re-development Agency nave no furr nformaton as to new locaton of Fre House. "t s unfortunate-that- Rate* way s guded by tny selfperpetuate olgarches. t would be more constructve f Democratc Admnstraton would coosentrate r effort n changng r busness deology, f y have any," Mr. Glacobbe concluded. News-Record Malbag -To Edtor Wth reference to an artcle appearng n Rahway News Record dated June 2, 1966, t has been somewhat mlsleadlng to your readers. artcle n queston appeared under capton "Dl Como Declares Screenng Commttee, Answers to PayMasterV^t would appear n readng ths-«rucle,.that wrterhad furnshed a lst of names and addresses but, n fact, ths s not so. To clarfy stuaton am enclosng a copy of my letter prnted n your paper on June 2, 1966 and would apprecate "t f you would publsh ths letter n full as submtted to clarfy any msunderstandng that mght hflw* rpsnltoh fr cess as a canddate for Mayor n comng prmary electon. publc may be reassured that wll contnue my campagn to fnsh. ts publcaton. ROSS Dl COMO Mayoralty Canddate 1576 rvng Street Rahway, New Jersey To Edtor - am very gratfed by number of votes receved at meetng held on June 15, 19CC by Democratc County Commttee of Rahway conducted for purpose of selectng canddates for comng prmary electon. take, ths onrortunlty to-thank those who rendered support lnmybehau _fpr _ nomnaton _ o Mayor, n prmary electon. When one realzes that ths commttee s composed prmarly of cty employees and/or rnerrr*rs of r famles^ t convnces me that re wll be no queston of my success n -rlr/ary electon where one loo not lavt to publcly stand u» and fccur.- mselves n (rout of tholr aj Master. Tlls {lul/ur dsplay of fearless rf. t,ler.s of comtrlttee A OS<- sole nterest s n Mc--ss of Ht tx.-mocrau ar)-., SH.-aJtg w-11 for my suc- ROSS Dl COMO Mayoralty Canddate 1576 rvng Street Rahway, New Jersey We thought we heard all of rdculous and ll planned ways of separatng taxpayer from hs hard earned money. But here s really a dlly. Alonzo. Lawrence, energetc Presdent of Rahway Taxpayersa Assocaton, was havng dffculty belevng hs own ears at June Muncpal Can man held up a red plastc bound book that he descrbed as Rahway Bble of Cty Ordnances. He started off wth a sales talk about how y wll sell books to Taxpayers for small sfcm of twenty dollars a book. When Mr. Lawrence fnally dscovered by ask< ng agreat many questons as to who ordered books, where y came from and what overall cost would be - Twelve Thousand Dollars and up for two hundred bocks? That s when steam valve blew off. Mr. Lawrence was smply astounded and sad, "t s a fantastc waste of taxpayers money". We Agree wth hm. t s really unbelevable. y say, "ffty books wll be sold, one hundred and ffty wll reman on shelf. What for?, a collectors tem? We need se books lke we need a whp for our automoble and wll be Just about as -useful, But lke t or not books are here to stay. Taxpayers Asoocat wll hold r meetng Tuesday evenng p.m. at Y.M.C.A. We, along wth many or Taxpayers, are talcng notce of way affars are beng a-member of--redevelop- ^nottog-th ment Agency s about to acqure NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT nue; new A L V on Elzabeth Avenue, and ors," canddates emphaszed. "We would lke prncpals of above corporatons to know that whle. y are not consdered Republcan sgnfcant by Party n Rahway, Democratc canddates, speakng for mselves, entre Democratc Party, Cty Admnstraton and entre ctzenry of Rahway do consder each and every corporaton and company as hghly sgnfcant enttles n structure of Cty, and wsh to thank each one for sgnfcant contrbutons toward a well-rounded communty," y sad. rresponsble statements suct as ths by Republcan canddates, whch could, serously hamper fne workng relatonshp whch now exsts between ndustry-and Cty Admnstraton, only serve to pont up r lack of qualtes for offces y seek, as well as r lack of qualfcatons for publc offces now held by two of m. "We wonder what excuse wll.be_.thls Jlme?jm-_Republlcan canddates once agan blame newspapers for mlstc canddates asked. whole project; y dd not tell hm that only one quarter of -pe n-assstng each one to j t)r e ~pro]ect~would be" bultand regster before August 4th" car refore only one quarter of fee would be requred. And *f am thp thrd party, garden projects n ths n say that was who dd buld several of ncer Cty, not told of partal program and was. not told that land would be. fully mproved by Agency at expense" of Government and Cty. Why dd y go to Brooklyn for a developer. Why, yjss, Why? Government property should be sold to hghest qualfed bdder. repeat here and now, that good busness practce would dctate that land be mproved "Frst", n advertsed for bds. fully mproved land s wor much more than t was n raw three years ago. mpressed wth Expert apprasers. Ths knd of practce nvtes suspcon. - beleve t to be n nterests of taxpayers of Rahway that Muncpal Councl approprate funds for a thorough -nvestgaton, unlmted n scope, but that have prvlege of recommendng nvestgator. dont want a "Whtewash". MAXVOGEL Rahway, N. J. -Congressonal dstrc caused much comment and confuson but, t should be rememb d tht l C l Democrats Contnued from Page One claln Corporaton, Trebor, nc., Rado Econ Corporaton, 21st Century Corporaton of Rahway and Teepak Corporaton. "We also consder followng changes n our busness structure, sgnfcant - locaton n Rahway of State Bank of Rahway, headquarters of Aoda Savngs & Loan Assocaton; Relance Savngs; mprovements to Natonal State Bank of Elzabeth n addton to new drvela faclty on W»st Mlton Ave- Second Ward Dems Plan Actvtes Plans for Tenth Annual Pcnc of Second Ward Democratc Club to be held on September 10th were dscussed at regular June meetng. John Glassett, general charman thanked members who have volunteered to work on hs commttee and- outlned suggestons made to mprove servce. Presdent Paul L. Angelo ntroduced three.pew commttee-women Thomas Fltzslmmons, second dstrct; Henry P. Yantz, thrd dstrct; and John L. Markey, fourth dstrct; all apponted to fll vacances created n recent months. JEhllpJ. Carr reported tha Rahway has sx hundred new and muncpal dstrcts reman same. Rahway wll be part of. new thrteenth dstrct wth Cornelus J. Gallagher as t s representatve. Charles J. Crowell, Counclman from Ffth Ward "announced that Nnth Annual Pcnc wll be held on Sunday, July 17th at Bartlett Feld.. Canddates Robert McMenamln, John Gallo, John Gllgannon and Stanley Needel thanked everyone for r support and dscussed plans to hold an open dscusson on problems pertanng to Second Ward and cty as a whole. No date has been set. Councllman-at-large Gallo stated that he had been contacted by several resdents of ward n regard to specfc problems of r areas and would do everythng possble to be of assstance n vew of fact that Counclman from Second Ward had been contacted and made no effort to solve dffcultes. followng new members were ntroduced Anthony La Russo, Fred Slenklewcz, Mr. and Raymond Fscher, a)a~arnoldt»fl"mbroslar" "~" Yantz reported that Mrs,-Danlel-Burns-s-recuperatng from surgery at home and sympathy was extended to Juna.Q Juno 0, 1966 Blanche Myers Robnson on death of her husband. -. Or guests were James Crowell and Travs Corey from Cty Wde Democratc Organzaton. CORRECTONS NOTED Contnued from Page One Lawrence Street; Albert Knox, 227 Church Street; Beatrce Yantz, 2269 Church Street; Madelne Klrkbrlght, 170 Lentz Court; Clfford J. Gnfrlda, 61 W. Meadow Avenue; John Van Klne, 140 Stockton Street; Max Vogel, 105 Fulton Street; Hannah Tufano, 516 Hamlton Street; James J. Knneally, 60 Semnary Avenue; Phlp J, Carr, 921 Rchard Boulevard; and Mare Y. Tomass, 565 Jackson Avenue. L Socal Notes Rahway - Clark Area CDATES MOUNT "BG GUN" for upcomng electon. John Marsh (rght), Republlcan canddate for Mayor, and Ray Gacobbe, canddate for Counclman.at-large, prepare for Fourth of July weekend by pantng and restorng revolutonary war cannon pctured above. cannon, orgnally dscovered on Marsh property n 196, became object of local attenton last year, when t was "brought" to steps of Rahway Hgh School "by person or persons unknown". Canddates Marsh and Gacobbe r;«o- J ger wth r runnngmates George Vansco and Wllam Weaver report, that? qn -. currently levellng more modern artllery at. occupants of Cty Hall as forthcomng el ecton draws near. n.background of pcture_stgnd*-h«j4ar.*jj_h«stork Club HOSPTAL JUNE 14, 1966 SMTH, Cornell and Curlee, 1645 Essex Street, Rahway, a grl JUNE 15, 1966 SPENCER, Joseph and Patrca, 12 Whltter Street, Rahway, a glrl> &_ JUNE 16, 1966 PETROVA,, Anthony and Rachel, 1760 Ludlow Street, Rahway, a grl. JUNE 17,-1966 TROJAN, Frank nnr Tarnl, gg1 famles and requested co- Lexngton Blvd., Clark, a boy. operaton of. commttee peo- SEMONCHCK, John and Mardeadlne. Mr. Carr. also ex-1 planed tfat tne realgnment of \ s Clark, a grl. JUNE l MAC VveSl EuBTBOr Avenue, Rahway, a grl. JUNE 19, 1966 bered that only Congressonal] AULERT.Peter and Marllynne, electons are effected, county j 692 Audrey Drve, Rahway, a grl., Sllr «f X«J-ro-r HulmDt "r llanlln; and lw..nr. T-M. M.n 10. 1n. H,,,,-,. 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N WTNESS Wluamp. tat hcnunl.. art mt n.mt> anl fthnl my Ml, at Trrnlnn. tlr ljv nl >r«r nr»l l»r Trrltlrn. Charlm!. lmll. ummlwtner uf tanunc am nxuranrr. (S<-«1> 2 g Av» [ Naxt to Acm«Super Mk» Etrsy -front-door, parkng! PERFECT launderng S tr nf Xrw Jrflr; l>rpajtffrrt of Rankng lot! ^mn^^nr^^-tm^^lln..mr 10. HU. Whmjl* Tll OHO FARMERS NSURANCE COMPANY, local-1 l at l.r!ny. n thr Sur of Oho, hat Sn! lo * )r utr-nt a nr»m latmrnt ly ttntlj nt.11. M. am llulnru fnt tn leaf anrt hu,..m j lr,l n all mptrt Kth thf la«a uf tblal Star.a>lllraM( n t n»w. thrnfort.. Chrlnl Mss Barbara Charney, daughter of Mr. and Peter Charney jot 10 Esterbrook Avenue, ^Rahway, receved! Assocate of Arts degree at. commencement exercses of Keystone Junor College, La- Plume, Pa. Mss Charney who attended Val Deane School, Elzabeth, was n lberal arts currculum at Keystone. _ * * BUM Carne PretU, daucbter of Mr. and CyrtTPrettt of 51 Colonal Drve, Ctytrk, was one of ten grls wt» became "Brdes of Chrst" at r nducton ceremones last Saturday at Benedctne Convent n Elzabeth. Durng mornng ceremony grls were presented wth r "habts". Whle r parents watched m dressed n r whte-dresses "and vels, y left chapel and returned to _-_;_-_,_ r Benedctne Habt and re- celved r relgous names Mss Prettl wll now bo known as Sster Brdget. Many of her hgh school frends, relatves and members of. clergy attended a recepton n afternoon congratulatng, nun n her new professon. *» Mss Kathleen Gajewskl, d M H daughter of Mr. and H. Gajewskl of Florence Drve, Clark, graduated June 2 from Essex Busness College. Mss Gajewskl s a graduate of Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School, Clark, and s plannng to enter busness feld" n accountng. bookkeepng and She majored n se studes durng hgh school and busness school. * *. Thomas George, son of Mr. and Mrs,Joseph George of 1157 Maurce Avenue, Clark, graduated recently from StrJoseph»s Hgh School n Metuchen. Tnmflg Wll he fl*fphrt1ng~whtgtr \;oege, Oho,.as afreshman n September. nlng to attend Mor Seton Hgh School n September, and Susan wll be a student at Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School, Mss Patrca -Jarvals, daugher of Mr. and Harry Jarvals of Stemmer Drve, Clark, was graduated, last week from All Souls School of Nursng, Morrlstpwn. Mss Jarvals has accepted a poston on nursng staff of Georgetown Unversty Hosptal, Washngton, D. C. Her fance, Bran Geary, s a medcal stu dent at Unversty. y wll be marred n July. Three Clark grls from Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School formed part of a twelve member Foregn ttut Group from state of New Jersey who left last nght by plane for Unversty of Sal f tn* Htslr nf NrwJffwy. flo tutthjr rrrtlfr that S. Charr^S. te a* l-ttop bojp.when jmrh fnd hs largest ttleo- BOB a fne CORL-WHSKEY 0 proof 5th 2.79 MAC ABES 2 9 M proof SH MACAWS 12 YJL OLD SCOTCH M proof * 5.99 FretDeUvury --- ~ TELEPHONE ~ -22W Lnda Eaton, daughter of Mr. and Frank Eaton of Allen Street, Rahway, has -returned- from Morehead State College n Kentucky for summer vacaton. Mss Eaton has a sororty sster, Mss Marlyn McGregor of Oho, vstng wth her. Both grls wll be Junors next Septem-, ber. Mss Mary Beth Powers, daughter of Mr. and Ar- thur Powers of 64 Cozy Corner, Avenel, has been awarded a _?l,q00.a jear.scholarshlp from. Pennsylvana Ralroad.. grant s renewable each year. recpents and r parents were guests at luncheon n celve r awards from - Penn RallroadPresldentGreen-. gough. Mss Powers also receved a New Jersey State Scholarshp and wll be attendng Dayton Unversty n September. * * Joseph Vellas of Co- T-lonal Drve and Edwexdj Vellas of Maurce Avenue} Clark jontly celebrated graduaton of Joes daughter Susan and Eds daughter Joan from St. Johns grammar gurj amanca, Span. ^ grls are Mss Jacquelyn CusumanoV2 t o j J l M l Faeser, 15 Lnda Lane, and Mss Monca Dos, 49 Roberts Road, all Clark. y wll spend sx weeks studyng Spansh Language and"custorfs~and ffelr week-ends tourng through Span. Journey started from Sprngfeld by llrrtbslne to Kennedy Arport, New York for departure to Span. * *» Bella R, Kroop, and her daughter, Mss Rae Merlly, former resdents of Rahway, now resdng n Los Angeles, Calforna, are vstng for a few weeks wth Kroops sstey " Julus Bernsten of Woodbrdge. y came to east coast pslmarlly for a, weddng of her nece, but also to vst wth old frends and -acquantances. t ls--flrst vst to New Jersey snce movng away three years ago.» Mr. and Herman Kagan of 221 Lexngton Boulevard, Clark, became grandparents on June 25, when a baby grl was born_ to Mr. and Arthur Kagan. Cndy Ellen weghed n.at 7 and a half~pounds7~^ far, a graduate of Lnden Hgh School and Rutgora Unl- Prncpal G rry Busse holds plaque presented by DATTS Club^ot ceremony, held late Earl W. Brown. Standng wth Mr. Busse are Earl M. Brown, Wllam Campbell, P hl L d h d All Uj f d d n honor of Henry Morgan, Harold Cruse and Stanley Parker whle Lnda Thomas and Allan Alljn place award wnners from.washngton School hold r certfcates and cash awards. frst and second uates of sx Hosptal Schools markng hs 25th year wth of Nursng n Archdoses of Newark were also presented dplomas at awardng ceremony..v_, * * _... John M. Ellott, son of Mr. and Rchard H. Ellott of 4 Stone Street, Rahway, receved A.B. degree n Onvprnrrppt frpn Cornell Unlverslty, thaca, N. Y., on June 1. A Rahway Hgh School graduate, Mr. Ellott was actve n Cornell Debate Assocaton and Young Republcans of whch he was Presdent for two years-. He has been awarded a Natonal Defense Fellowshp to Johns Hopkns Unlvert Denns M. Roman of Rahwa verslty, s 1. ^ * a school,. June 1. Joan s plan- 2 YOUR PHARMACST S / SKLLED PROFESSONAL Our tranng and experence add up to skll you and your doctor de- "pend upon for last, accurate prescrpton fllng. Try us next tme. CLARK DRUGS 6 WM»f»}d Armue. Clark, New Jen«y Telephone _. Emergency ES.9162 WE AGREE! WE SHOP HEREFOR CLARK LQUORS-DEL 1040 LAKE AVENUE OPEN 4th OF JULY WEEKEND Free Delvery > We Carry Fnest "S, JA OPEN SUNDAYS ^ f c o f Wner And Champagne alpnprlalr luulnns o( flrr lul alled llntf, nc. pumr llalllll), nllrr and nurblnor. Mtl- D* anl atn-ty. clau. lunlan. jprlqklrr aod lre-1 lork nmranrr n thu Klatr D ana-lancr wllhl, la> untl Mv 1. ld7.t>>t nndlllun and luul-l nt>» at ul] ompanr.at dalr ot fucb tatr-l mnt, ll atvnaa u fullua Alnlttnl afml, S40.-J <jl.!77.5 Surplu mn all llllllln. J17.- <S7.;;o lunm fur tht~ vnr. lj. r..aj.02; llalnrarmna f.f thr nal. *21.4T4.2JB. 1 N VTNKSa WHCRJF. hat brrrastn rtl ms unr an] aln<l nr tnl; a TMlon. U»<l>rT JJK rr. 0t«l!«n.»tluut-llartt>JL»UUJ CumnlnluT ot lunklnj aod buuno^ an actuarlan for Mutual Beneft Lfe n- Mawarlc. ft wth comfort look lke a mllon s(av fresh on st* r / Star nf N**-7rnrjr DtprUnrnl of Bwklflj and mtranrf. TrrnloB, May 10, 06B. Wbrrrtf. Th* SUPEROR RSK NSURANCE COMPANY, larah t Ulloy. n Uw-Suf nr Oho, tufled n, ths Drvxrtmrnt 1 nomlttmtrdt by tbf pruprr- (ffln-n thrtfof. bo«n* 1U rundltlon on krtn- \>tr nd tmlnns f>t tht yrar awl ba nmpllrtl tn all mprrt *Mh thr U««>f thl Ktalr tjpllrmt tn t; no*! tbrrrforr, 1, (Turn t. lmrrll, (mrtlntn^r nf Rankng and luur- nee nf tbr. Unt of New mty. d«htreb)- rtrtlfy tlut md Curap»n>- duly autharznl t» mnurt ta ppruprate tmlnru of fre nd lllrd. HM. marne, proprrty dmaf. publc Ublllly rrrpt Murtn-a* nmpfnaatlon. holler nd mahltm. fldrlllj am turtty, burtln*. llu. tprlnlrf fn-t lhrtt"fk nmranff n thl Stale n ar>nltnrc-altl Uv"untl My V, Tn too- {n AW\ bulnru of old Company t rtr surh tatrrarnt. tbovn u (ollnr Admttnl rt*. $-JJ),S60.^; Llbllltltf, rrrpt rtpltal Tnt Ktr])lus. %21,00,2^ Pad-op captal, %l,r_ r,ffl.l)m; Kuplu *nct Tll llallltlf. S.ftl.- HGU; nnrm [.r ttp year. $2.102.*)42 >1*- ^rnunt* r-t lr yrar. $21.0(1f>.H4U. N WTNESS WHEREOr. 1 naf hncuntu wt... Qmr and affxed my *et). at Trtntun. thftuv and yrar tnt ahmre rlttrn. CharlM R. Hnvfl^. (mratsjlurrt 1 uf lunkln and nsurdft. (?al) V \U\\ f Nev Jewf Dfprtaxnt of Ranklnf and ln*ur»nrf. Trrotnn. May 10, WhcrrM. Tbf COLUMBUS MUTUAL LFE NSURANCE COM* PANY, l<>ratrd at Colmnhu, n thr State of (thn, lu fled tn thl Drpartnntt a mrn tatrmmt 1>> propft offrm tberff, thnvlnc t omlltlun on Dffnnhrr aod bostons far yev and hu rooplltd n ll rrspert Ttth hr Utt nf ths RUJe appurable to t nnr.!rfrmf.~r nartrttfrhotft. cummlnlnntt vt Hankng and nruraart of thr Rtatr of Nrr Jrfl*T. l» htrrhy crrtlfy that nld Cnmpuy s duly n* tlnrrt! > tranurt t* appruprlalf lustnru uf tfr a arrmnt and ltlth laururr n thn Htatr n arnmlanrf wth lac untl luy l.jflflt. Tbf pun- (lllo a»l luklnrn of sad Cntnpany at thr latr nf Ntrl tatrmmt. vbrrn u follrw Alnlttnl,,..,,. s.ltm.lht.f)2; LlMHlr-. rfqt mptl n<l lunlu. S1T7.015.S04 pfd-up rapflat $500,000 Surplus orrr all llllllllrs. $-J1.60fl.- 00; nnmr ft thr year. W.Hln.H; H*- hunrmrnl* f»>f thr yr*r. >J5.9J^.7D1. N WTMXR WHEREOF, ban. berrant" wt my nsmr and afllttl tay leal, at Trtntnn. lay 1 and yrar Brxt atxnr vrlttffl. fhrln R. HOTCU. C>mmlu oorrurbaj.kld<aadldru)fr. (Bra)) each (5 or more) STORE 4 St. Georges Ave. "Next to Acme Super Market Eosy-Jtont-Hoor-fxorJcngL- complete FAMLY LAUNDERNG SERVCES DC DRUGSTORE * DCLL OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR...Thv Complete Medcal Center" Jr>RECRPTONS 0 W SPECjAtTY FKtE PARKNG-^ «FREE DELVERY. FU m RVNG ST. OPP. ELZABETHl mor la former Carolyn Berhang of Trenton. Anor son, Stephen wll be marred on July to Mss Sue Kaltman! of Deal. grandfar s vce prncpal of Rahway Hgh School. * * was named to Deans Lst for. sprng semester at Mnmt- Rn<nt Mnrye Western Electrc Company. n recognton of hs long servce, he was guest of honor at a company-sponsored luncheon held at Down Town Club, Newark. Zavoda s a senor engneer n Companys Systems Equp-* ment Engneerng organzaton n Newark. Actve n cvc affars^ commttee chalr-_ man of Troop 145 Boy Scouts and a member of Republcan Club. He belongs to Stanley S. Holmes Chapter of Telephone Poneers of Amerca, an organzaton composed of long servce telephone employees, _ " * * Mss. daughter of Denns P. Donovan and late Mr. Donovan, s entertanngacassmate from Pne Manor Junor Colleye, Mss rene Woo from VF... Emmltsburg, Md., accordng to announcement made by Rev. Carl J. Fves, Dean of Studes. * Mr. and Melvln W. Bendy, 1446 Lambert Street, Rahway have returned from Moooey Place, nuu^nhuk of 26 graduates of Sant Elzabeth Hosptal School of Nursng to receve a dploma from Moat Reverend Thomas A. Boland, S.T.D., Archbshop of Newark, Sunday, June 26 at Sacred Heart Cadral n Newark. Grad r 7 ^, REGSTER FOR FREE ELEMENTARY SUMMER FOR ADULTS SPONSORED BY THE ADULT SCHOOL REGSTER AT 6R0VER CLEVEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 46 E. MLTON AVE., TUESDAY, JULY 5th, Smart Women... BANK r savngs V- -.nl V -; \ even «.;rlcr l<» save Vvlcre you. can germultple.. lkng --r\ r- t t -r one nml. We wll welcome your account here! Clark state bank j KAHAN KOAD AT COMMERCE PLACE WESTFELD.AVENUE_ AT LNCOLN BLVD - - MCME* f.oc and daughter-n-law, Mr. and DavfcT- T -M. Bendy, r granddaughter, Lor Sue 1-1/2, and saw r grandson for frst tme, James Davd, 4 months old. Tne mldwestern Bendys lve on Lake Maxlnkuckee, Culver, ndana. y all enjoyed swmmng, fshng, and boatng toger. y vsted Lncoln Land, and Santa Claus Land, both n ndana.» «fls and daughter Marlon Elzabeth, and Mr. and Arthur C. Mlntel of Clark,"6J> en ^6 week-end wth Mr. Grds mor, Edgar Grds n Manchester, Vt. Thomas Holton Sharkey, son of T. H. Sharkey of 29 Lexngton Boulevard, Clark, receved bs bachelor of arts degreeat 141st Commence-- ment of Hobart College, Geneva, New York.Rushcharman of Kappa Sgma fraternty, Sharkey played freshman and varsty basketball. and baseball., *,* John L. Henry of 70 Cook Street, Clark, was among those recevng bachelors degrees from St. Peters College at ceremones held n Roosevelt Stadum, Jersey Cty. * * Andrew Zavoda of 62 Whttler Road, Clark, was presented wth a gold emblem June 20, Hongkong, Chna. Mss Donovan was named to tnu Duana Lst at Pne Manor and receved Deans award. Archtect Herman N. Wenson of Rahway, has been elected to Professonal Assocate Membershp n Naw Jersey E&- clety ot Archtects, AA, accordng to Robert L. Denns, AA Presdent. Mrj Wenson-1 a partner n offce pf Whte and Wenson, archtects, located at 20«Momtaln Avenue, Westfeld. % _» * Rchard A. Klalber of 242 St. George Avenue, Rahway, was awarded bachelor of busness admnstraton degree by Pace College, New York nl Y«*rC«nllla WHk llhl h PttmUrm Avthncltt", NUT or STOVE 21 5 TON PEA CUAL... BUCK COAL $19.95 _ $19.50 GAL. PttnrAn Ol. Notlonol Brand. Mr. WVM *n «H man of kumn. tor F"H rule* Jvtt mhm a a call. SFONE BROS. UNDEN, N.J. HU HU «-0O5t ment exercses held n Lncoln Center. An accountng major, Mr. Klaber s employed by H. Farber Lumber Company.. * * Mss Elzabeth Ann Jenkns, daughter.ojjjlr. and John P. Jenkns of 417 Hamlton Street, Rahway, receved her B. S. degree n Educaton at Kent tate Unversty at June Commencement. She wll teach n Oho startng n September, * * Mss.Susanne _. Mare Baly, Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School, Clark, has been awarded a General Electrc Foundaton Summer Fellowshp njguldance_by_boston_unlver^- allprovdes for sx weeks of graduate study at Boston Unversty, and a study of occupatons and careers through trps to General Electrc facltes and or companes n area. - * - * * - _ slty, Boston, Mass, expense Fellowshlpquale, Robn, boy_vonder. vllans ncluded Jeff Mandell as Madame Flch, Joanna Karls as Poson Oak, Valere Kastner as Tger Moth, Cathy. Conlglo as Dragon Fly, and Lynda Jordan as Spder Lady. * Anthony DBallo of 76 Georga Street, Clark, has been promot _e_d_to_art and producton specal^ 1st n Prudental nsurance Companys advertsng and sales promoton department, Mr. DBello s a member of Amercan Legons Post 2C n Newark, and Elks Lodge, Clark. He s aformer charman of Cub Scout pack 245, Clark~ahd s marred to -Martlh-Halne&-of445f-Chur«h- former Angnln Mastrac. Street, and Joseph Macanka of 2029 Henry Street, both Rahway, r dd Hh H b y, y, were awarded Hgh Honors by Stevens Busness College for tbn Sprng BnmpfBr to announcement made by d college. Mr. and Donald L.Nash and sons Blly and Don of Bond Street, Rahway and John Pollnskl of Charlerol, Pa., were recent vstors at Story k Forest, Llgonler, Pa, - -. Mss Dane-E, Bennekamper daughter ofmr. and Wal ter Bennekamper of 4 West nman Avenue,. Rahway, was among ffteen New Jersey resdents to receve Bachelor degrees at Western Maryland College, Westmnster, at annual Commencement ceremones. Mss Bennekamper s a Rahway Hgh Schoo} graduate. * Dee-Al Players of Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School, Clark, presented two orgnal scrpts.at. Park Lane ater n Palsades Park, June 1. scrpts were wrtten by Mss Dorothy Kreglow, drama drector at^ school. acton ncluded a lood-curdllng fght and several evl vllans. Bll Robnson layed Batman and Robert Pas- M GLALT CHANGED TO... PREMER OL OAlOlN FOR FRENDLY RELABLE SERVCE HGH QUALTY OL Dal Newark. Good Ctzenshp Awards Presented By DATTS Club Lnda Thomas and Allan Allen of Washngton School, and Jance Green and Denlse Calland of Grover Cleveland School have been named 1966 wnners of DATTS Club annual good- ctzenshp awards. award has been presented snce Ths year award wasj renamed n.. honor oflate^ Earl M. Brown, a former presdent o( club, to " Earl M. Brown Good Ctzenshp Award." Wnners of award were selected by prncpal and members of facultes of respectve schools. Cash przes of$15.00and$10.00were glvento frst and second place wnners along wth a certfcate. Wllam Campbell and Henry Morgan, DATTS members,also presented plaques to two schools.vth-thr namos-of prevous wnners lnscrbejtlerean._. Earl.._Brown,..wdow of Earl Brown, also partcpated n presentatons. Or DATTS attendng were Harold Cruse, J. Stanley Parker, and Clfford H. Moorhead. Nathanel Alen and Harold Jones complete membershp. M,. f SEEDS WEEDS CLUB CELEBRATES Seeds & Weeds Garden Club of Clark celebrated lta tenth annversary wth a flower show held at Unted Church of Chrst, Clark. Prze wnnng arrangements, were as follows Class, Tenth Annversary, Joseph Flchner, Fred Rechnagel wth honorable mentons to Peter Glnesl and Ellsworth Dougherty. Class, Happy Brthday, Leonard Hll, Lawrence Sut, Nell Esposlto. Class m, A Meetng Nght Thomas Wlknson, C. A.Hoffman, James Nevlle wth Robert Tuder an honorable menton. Refreshments were served by Chester Smth and Fred Rechnagel....Voure_..as. dead rght as wrong. Drve safely at all tmes. AT HAMLTON CLEANERS Your Clo! Gef "movng Cart"... and come back to you fresh and "band-box" clean everytme!.tfs Weelcx Cash apd-carry Specal; Slacks 49 C Next Weeks Specal Plan dresses 9 C master or scence degree has been conferred on T. T.pngypl, mn nf Mr, FREE! Junor Chef Classes for Boys and Grls Sgn up now and really have a great tme ths summer. Learn secrets of preparng easy,-mou!h--\vtertg recpes. Make new frends. Best of all, our popular Junor Chef Classes are free!. An extra, optonal bonus wll be a specal lampmakng class. You pay only $.25 to cover cost of lamp kt and materals. HOME SERVCE CENTER 150 rvng St.. ffehwy, N. J. - Telephone Mlts Jeanne Wllams, Home Servce Advser Publc Servce Electrc and Gas Company 150 rvng Street Rhway, N;J. 070B5 -. PJease-fegster moln your FREE Junor Clef Cl -11 Years Old Yeats-Old (Please Check] 1 Name- Address. " JUNOR CHEF CLASSES X-1 Years Old " Tuesday afternoons, July 12, 19, 26 at 200 All Junor Chefs and Parents Tuesday evenng, August 2 at Years Old M^aMm.wM Thursday afternoons, July. 14, at 200 All Junor Chefs and Parents Thursday evenng, August 4 at 70 LAMPMAKNG CUSSES -11 Years Old Tuesday afternoon, Au^ut 9-, al Years Old Thursday afternoon, August 11 at 200 Age. Telcphons RETURN COUPON TODAY J Always ready for ungry people. Buy a Refrgerator-Freezer! (wth no defrostng ever) Todays bg-capacty Refrgerator-Freezer puts you on guard aganst onslaught of hungry people. Youre always prepared, wher ts for after school snacks... your teen-agers and r frends... unexpected guests n evenng. And you not only make far fewej.^ shoppng trps, but you can take advantage of those money-savng food specals. Yes, ownng a modern Refrgerator-Freezer s just about as convenent as havng a supermarket rght n your ktchen -and many models need no defrostng ever! - PUBLC SERVCE ELECTRC GM COMPANY ^ ^ -

4 June 0, _r LEGAL NOTCES NOTCE OF PUBLC HEARNG CTY OK PLANNNG BOARD NotU"* s hereby Rven tht u ""publc hf urlng wll be. held by. th«cty of Rahway Plannng Board on Frld.y, July. 15, P.M. n -Councll Chamber! of Cty Hall, 1470 Campbell Street, Rahway, to consder a Major Subdvson of Loll 11 b. S n Block 194; Lots & 4 n Block 195 Lot 10 & S n Block 22J and Lolm l l- C n Block 225, located approxmately Q fl. wett of Church Street, comprlng nneteen (19) lots, wth a proposed street connected to Lnden Avenue, approxmately 500 ft. west of Church Street and to. norrly termnus of Ludluw Street. prppo«ed subdvson applcaton wun made by Denns J. Vulvano Jr. and Benedct Leonardl. Subdvson wll be called "Ludlow Estulcs". Map of proposed subdvson (» favulble for nspecton at offce of Ctv Clerk n th.- Cty Hull. M70 Campbell Street. K.h\My. NVw Jersey. Robert W. $..-hrof Cty Clerk NOTCE Bosrd or Adjustment of th«secton (b). estmated Townshp of Clark wll hold llj-rr.«maxmum amount of bond.otnotaato lroubllc meetlnc.on Mondar. Julr be ssued for sad purpoaa la»« j 1. 1M, tt B n.m. Muncpal Buld- SECTON (e). Tha estmated coat nf. Wtjtleld Avenue, to hear la of sad purpose la 1, tha txfollovlnc mplcatons. ecu reof ovar tha aad Car Applcsnt. Barbara Let. mnxlrnnm ammnr. nt _ 5 Madon HU Road. Lot 0. Block to bo ssued refor bans amount yarlanre-for three-md«r*jmd-lou Cal.- n-t$ Applcant. odore Rcvelo Rarllsn Road. Block 69. Lot 14. varance for slsn. Cal Applcant. Antonette fmlth. varance to erect one-famly dwellnc-.cn U CoJlum.Drve Block- 5. Lot 1. n volaton of frpnt depth and lde yard reaulrtmentl. Cal Appllcmt. Joneph Oalla. 10 Broadwar. Block 125. Lot 24. varance to erect resdental &rake n volaton of tde yard requrement Cal Applcant." Wllam Ruasell. 01 West Lane. Block 16]. Lot 0. varance to erect addton td home n volaton of Ade and rear yard.requrements. Cal. 2- Applcant. John Habcr. 2 Dawn Drve. Block 64. Lot 16. varance to erect resdental sarase n volaton of rear yard requrement, - Ernest Lebowt, Secretary CORPORATON NOTCsT.EUBUC. NOTCED-hereby.. Hun. that followng Ordnance waa duly adopted and approved on fnal readng at a Regular meetng of tba Muncpal Councl. Townahlp of Clark. K. J..* Monday evenng EDWARD-R.- PADUM1AK. - Townshp Clerk A BOND ORDNANCE PROVD- NG FOR THE NSTALLATON.OF PAVNG CURBNG- ON SHEROLD ROAD N THE TOWN- SHP OF CLARK. COUNTY OP UNON.- NEW JERSEY. AS. SHOWN ON PLANS SPEC- FCATONS ENTTLED "MAP OP DARLOW VLLAGE STUATED JN WOODBRDGE TOWNSHP. MDDLESEX COUNTY, N. J., CLARK TOWNHP, U NON. COUNTY. N. J.. PREP AMD BY ETWABn C BET.T.Y * ASSO- CATES. PROFESSONAL ENG- NEERS 4 L SURVEYORS. PERTH AMBOY. N. J.. SEPT. tt. THEREFOR. AUTHORZNL THE SSUANCE OF.S0.00 BONDS OB NOTES OF THT rpqcgljfl[n* FOB SUCH APPROPRATON. ^BB T ORDANED fcgth* Town- Ctrc, n tho County of Unon, N«w Jtrtty (not leaa than two-thlrd of all nwmbtra *th**raof affrm&uv*ty concurrtn*), u follows! SECTON 1. Tb«lnproT«m«nt 4m~ tcrbed n S*cttoa of ths Bond Or-. dln*nc*» l^rtby authorsed u a C*n*rml mprovement* to b* made or, acqured by Townshp of Clark.. try Countr ot Unon. New «reer- For tba aald mprovamant or purpoaa f. stated n aald Secton J. thara la hara-. Arnflfl by approprated thtaum of XTY. n l U U l U LARS, amd aum bans nehatra of all appropraton, barttofor* made herafor and ncludng gam of THREE HUNDRED AMD FFTY (150.00) DOLLARS u dowa pajrmant for aald mprovttnrat requlrad by Uw and now trallabla refor by vrtue of provlalon n a budnt or budseta of tha TomabJp pnvlously adopted. SECTON. For flnandat ol aad mprovamant or purpoaa and to meet pert of aald SlXTY-nVK HUNDRKDTH ) DOLLARS acproprlatlon not provded for by aoplcaton hereunewr of aald 4own payment, ntzotlabla bonda of Townahlp, aacn to ba known aa "Street mprovement Bond." are hereby authorlaad to ba leaned n prncpal amount of $6, pursuant to local bond law of New Jareay n antcpaton of sauanoa of aad bond, and to temporarly fnance aald mprovement or purpoaa. negotable- notea of tha Townshp n a prncpal amount not exceedng S.OO.OO an hereby authorsed to be laaued pursuant to and wthn lmtatons- praacrlud by aald law. SECTON (a). Tha mprovement hereby authorsed and purpoaa for fnancng of whch aajd obufalosa-are to be agued 1. laalallaton of pavng and curbng on Sherold Road n Townahlp of Clark. County of Unon, New Jenay. n accordance wth tha plane and specfcatons refor on ale n offce of Townshp Engneer of Clark and hereby approved. Wllam H. Staeger of 1146 Forest Drve, Clark, has been named to Deans Lst (or sprng semester at Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. Clark resdent s a Junor at college. * «*. Mss Sonja A. Hejselbak, j, daughter of Mr. and M Sggo V. Hejselbak of 62 Hardng Avenue, Clark, was guest of honor at a party gven for her upon her graduaton last Wednesday from Arthur L. Johnson Regonal Hgh School. Relatves and frends from Clark and Rahway area were guests. - - No more pencls.. JO more books but for sxth grade students at Abraham Clark School ~ re were many nterested looks as y vsted Charles H. Brewer school to get a prevew of r fall entrance. y wll attend school for r next two years. students were famlarzed wth departmentalzed classroom structure at-brewer- ^cl50ottvrcn~s n contrast to" beng amount of--ead-tato.oo-down payment far "SECTTONV followng mattera experence for frst sx J" hereby determned, declared, re- years. Msltlng students c (a)*aad purpose descrbed n were accompaned by Mlwtnn - - -«- of - -» -bond-ordnance v - «.«*««v A war t t chael Ptch, Mss Judth Freed- m ahlp may lawfully acqure or make aa a trcneral mprovement, and no part of tho cost reof hu been or shall be specally assessed on prod- -arty epeclally-beneflted-reby. (b) Tha perod of usefulneea of aald purpose, wthn tho lmtatons of aald Local Bond Law and accordng to reasonable (o reof, la tan (10 yeara. (c) supplemental debt statement requred by sad law haa bun duly made and fled n offce of Townshp Clerk, and a complete executed duplcate orgnal reof haa been fled n offce of Drector? V" Dvson of Local Governmen n Department of Treasury ol -State-of-New-Jeraey.-and Rch auternent ahow..that tne groaa debt of Townahlp a. defned n sad Law 1. ncreased by thl. bond ordl. nance bj_t« , and that ea oblgatons authorzed by tha bom ordnance wll be wthn all debt lmt»ton"pre«ctlbed-by.taw. ~ (d) asgregate amount of not exceedng»00.00 for tem, of expense permtted under Secton 40A2-20 ol aad Law ha. been ncluded n foregong estmated coat of aald mprovement or purpoee. SECTON 5. full fath and credt of Townahlp an herehv pledged_to th..punctu»t paroenrs B ** a am a»naa uaueualllh rn prncpal of and nteraat OT aad oblgatons authorzed by tha bond ordnance. Sad oblgaton* shajl J»_dreet, unlmted obllnuoofl of 4e»y ad *lore WE PROMSE ; To publsh your- actvtes n Rahway News-Record or Clark Patrot 11 you wll furnsh us facts from whch to wrte an nterestng story Broad Street, Rahway. Douza To Head Lons Club Wensel R.Sousa was nstalled as new presdent of Clark Lons Club for year at Clubs last meetng ot season held at Log Cabn. Mr. Dousa, a charter member of Club, s owner of Clark Prntng Company. As symbols of offce, he receved presdents gavel, pn and attache case. Dousa, who was present as an honored guest, was presented wth a corsage. SS n t < hlh a TSSS man * tos Ronald WU SOn Obtuares JOHN P. LUDNCTON John P. Ludlngton, 5, of 2255 St. George Avenue, Rahway, suffered a fatal heart attack and was pronounced dead stallaton ceremones were Also partcpatng n n- on arrval at a hosptal n followng new offcers- Frst Atlantc Cty on Tuesday, Born Vce Presdent, Martn Ganjon; l/_hamllton,_new York, he lved Second Vce Presdent, Harvey n Rahway for 20 years. He was Rcher; Thrd.Vce Presdent; employed as afeldrepresenta- Thomas Parrlllo; Secretary, tlve_by_tle_jtew_jersey_gaso-- -odore-stunger;-treasurer,- llne Retalers Assocaton. Wllllam Sekerak; Fnancal Set ---He-s~survved-by-hs wf ej~ Marguerte Dolan Ludlngton, one son, Arman /c John T. Tamer, Robert lsa; Tall Twster, Nathan Chesal; Drectors, Ludlngton U.S.A.F. at McDll Base, Tampa, Fla.; two daughters, Joseph Baron of Wllam Force, Wllam Hayes, Frank Vendltto, and Mr. SekerakrTnternatlonal Councllor Hazlet, K. J. and Mss Joan Ludlngton at home; hs mor John Butler served as nstallng offcer. Edth Ludlngton of Edmeston, N. Y.; two brors, A l f H r T.nHngtnr nf p^ ff V Townahlp M* V"* for 1!!* payment WoPorty of»hhln meston, N. Y. and Ralph Ludlngton of Dayton, Oho; one aald SWHS" 11»««* la or reon amoostr wth. SECTON lstnr, Maxwell Parrlsb" - - «- Tha bond ordnance ahall take effect twenty (20) day! of Fulton, N. Y. and one grande funeral wll be on Frday after nnt at 0 a.m. from Thomas t. ruggus* sons funeral Home, 1116 Bryant Street. nterment wll be n Hazelwood Cemetery. YOUR MONEY GROWS FASTER CALL THE "PATROT WTH NEWS TEMS *4H% regular dvdend plu Vt% txtra dvdend, pad ml-annually. Dvdend declared perod endng Aprl.0, Come n and open your account today. Enjoy hghest dvdends n ths area? THE NDUSTRAL-WORKMEN-S SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON RVNG ST.,, N. J Hm9 FUlton Servng Communty for more th&a Balf Centwu Mr. Parrlllo receved -tlon of- Year" awa bronze plaque, n recognton of hs"dstngushed servce to Llonlsm. Plaques were also" awarded to John Remngton for ns.sflrrprnrv. and n Mr. Rcher for servce as Treasurer. Ths past prcmrlpnf! pn and plaque were presented to Wllam Wetzler. awards dnner was concluded wth specal apprecaton ctatons to Mr. Stunger and Chrs Hauswald. NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT GRLS ATTEND SODALTY CONVENTON Mss Joanne Hennessey of 55 West Scott Avenue, and Mss Nancy OConnor of 1179 Fulton Street, both Rahway, and Mss Jane Klernan, Claus Road, Clark, are spendng week at Ventnbr Cty, New Jer< sey, attendng a Sodalty Con ference sponsored by Archdocese of Newark. All attend Mor Seton Regonal Hgh School, Clark.Mss Klernan s Prefect of Sodalty at Mor Seton. After conference closes on Frday, grls wll spend week-end at Atlantc Cty. BABY STATON TO CLOSE FOR SUMMER " Durng months of July and August Rahway.Baby Keep-Well Staton wll be closed. t reopen Sept., upon appontment notce -to ndvdual s. Joseph J. ONell Health Offcer CLUB ELECT YOU PRESDENT? CALL New! njector Rahway Woman Honored By Grl Scouts G. Lyall Thomson, 4 West Meadow Avenue, Rahway was honored ths week when Crossroads Grl Scout Councl "dedcated a new dnng hall at Councls establshed camj n Central Valley, New York A bronze plaque wth n scrlptlon " Romona N. Thomson Dnng Hall" was unveled by Councls presdent, Jack M. Brown seln. Brown sad "J camp such as ths can be developed only wth untrng efforts of volunteer Grl Scout lke Thomson." Mrs Thomson has been a Grl Scou for more than 5 years, begnnng as a Browne Scout n former Rahway Councl, and s presently a member of Board of Drectors of Crossroads Councl and charman of Establshed Camp Commttee. Thomson n turn pad trbute to many people who were nstrumental.n. developng-camp CMckagaml tsoth n former RahwayXbucll and " BG DVDENDS Classfed.Ads placed n Rahway News-RecordandClark Patrot, pay bg dvdends. Try one.-call Super M n Crossroads Councll^-lncludng her mor, E. J. Novoty, who also attended ceremones. Novotny was a troop-commttee member of frst Grl Scout troop, Colonla #1, organzed n Rahway area. bronze CMckagaml emblem was presented by Thomson to followng members of Establshed Camp Commttee for outstandng servce n Grl Scout camp program. Mr. and FredR. Schupp, Rahway; James G. Mc- Whorter, Rahway; Laurence R. DeMalo; Colona; Mr. and Emll Rusch, Rahway; Mr. and Peter Calabro, seln; and Mr. and Jack Grlerson, Metuchen. dedcaton and open house, attended by more than 200 people, was-opened wth a.flag_ceremonyljy Cadette Grl Scouts of Neghborhood* L.under--drecton of Neghbbrhood~Chalrman, John D. Nesenkar of Laurence Harbor. Joseph G. Donnelly,- camp drector and a member of Crossroads professonal staff, presented camp staff who conducted tours of camp taclltes; ncludng" water- /m/../l WOMAN HONORED - G. Lyall Thomson (lft) of Rahway receves a bouquet of flowers-from Jack M. Brown, presdent. Crossroads Grl Scout Councl, at ceremones dedcatng Romona N. Thomson dnng hall at Grl "Scout Camp Chckagamm, Central.Valley, N.Y.. front durng day-long open house. Local memt>ers ot-se" camp staff nclude Mss rene Mayer, assstant camp drector, Avenel; Mss Anne Rtche, busness manager, Colona; Mss Roberta Bracken, assstant waterfront drector, Clark; and Mss Loretta Ro- -mond,< counselor.-from Woodbrdge. A T\v " nterstate Park, wll be n sesson from June 29 to August 22. frst sesson s flled,.but.re are stll a few open- ngs for grls aged 10 to 17 begnnng July 5. For nformaton call Councl offce, T wth Super Krona Comfort Edge Ths trangle marks Super Krona CoTnfort Edge only-sehek-has t.. Heres why 1. NewSchck Super Stanless Steel. Gves unform smoothness blade-after blade. 2. New 1,000 Foot Strop. Schck polshes Comfort Edge to a flawless fnsh.. New Polymer Coatjng. -.._ Schjck coats edge so slppery smooth res no pull at all. Avalable now n 7 and 11 blada pack* and.wth Dal njector Razor kts. ST. GEORGE CONFECTONARY 120 ST. GEORGE AVE. COLONA, N.J June 0, 1966 NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT Pane 7 Reflers Mark 55th Weddng Annversary ffty-ffth weddng annversary of Mr. and Wll- 11am G. Rlefler of 7 West nman Avenue, Rahway, w celebrated wth a round of partes and specal events held among relatves and frends n Rahway, Red Bank, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove durng past week. June 2 s actual annversary date. Mr. and Rlefler were marred n 1911 n New York 1 Cty and resded n Jersey Cty where Mr. Rlefler was bom untl 1925 when y moved to R«hw&y. -Mrs, Refler s a natve of New York Cty. - Before hs retrement on February 26,. 1957, Mr. Rlefler; - r was Superntendent of Man Of-; fleewndows at Jersey Cty Post Offce. He was employed! by department years and; s a lfe member of Hudson -ComtrBrancl Taxatonal As- - Tne couple have two sons, Wllam J. Rlefler of Rahwa> and Rchard C. Rlefler of Green].Brook,, and a daughter, Mrs^ Thomas W. Burton-of Rahway, tour grandchldren and three great-grandchldren. FEWER-MLK PLANTS Mlk plants have declned by 4% n 4 years, droppng from 150 to 99, accordng to Wllam R, Hanes, Presdent of Mew Jersey Mlk ndustry Assocaton. OVER 50 YEARS EXPERENCE N HOME REPARS NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB lootng(*u typaa) Callngs 2hmnaya Rabullt Outtera Utchana Bamodalad Sdng (all typaa oreh Saoloauraa - ~ Pantng Sfpantet Work Laadera ctura Wlndowa Floorng staaon-wotc N*w Addltona 2ompleta Bathrooma Dao! dlracttr wth th* Suppllar PHONE TOR FKCB ESTMATE M-U14 U15 - ME Mallek Lvmbtr Ctrnpany ^lt4t QtKct c AT»aar H««Jwtay M,J. STATE./ UCEHSCD CONTRACTOR ; Cobrant««f -X. Mss Dorothy A.Schults Brde Of Robert Boos Mss Dorothy Arlene Schults,. daughter of Mr. and Charlea A. Schults of 11Wellngton Downs, Scotch Plans, formerly of Rahway, became brde of Robert Alan Boos, son of Mr and Rchard N. Boos of 4 Ross Street,.Clark, n a double rng ceremonyperformed by Rev. Eugene Ebert at p.m. Saturday, June 25 at Frst Presbyteran Church, Rahway. Mr. Schults gave hs daughter n marrage. Marguerte Whltlock played weddng musc and Val Pfeffer was solost. A lawn recepton followed church ceremony at ths home ofjha brde. Mss Barbara Schults served as-her ssters mad of honor. Mss Carol Hall of Rah-. way, frland of brde; Mss Beverly Schelhaus of Westmn- -ster Mo%, former college roommate. and-mss Nancy Bard of Clark* cousn of brde, served as brdesmads. R. Wllam Boos, bror of Groom was best man and ushers were George Jefferson nf T>hH<ntlnhln. Alan Msrlrln of Potomac,. Md., frends ELZABETH HEARNG AD CENTER # OFFERS W THE HARD "OF HEARNG A #^C0HP«Tr"TKE"HtM6HTARHGTE?YCE A TESTNG. EVALUATON FTTNG Z AFTER PURCHASE GUDANCE Wk. For nformaton CALL u f BATTERES54"66O! REPASS, C«rtfl*d-Hearng Ad brdegroom and Bruce Fasnacht, cousn of brdegroom of East Petersburg, Pa., served as ushers. brde wore ar A-llne Empre gown, Alencon Lace on top and Feau De Sole skrt wth detachable tran. Her headpence was a crown of Baby Pearls. attendants were attred n long pnk slk A-llne skrts andheadpleceswthflow. rs n hot pnk. A graduate of Rahway Hgh School and Albrght College where she was lsted n Whos Who n Amercan Colleges and* Unverstes, brde teaches Kome"~Ecbnomds" n Ttthway Junor Hgh EchnoL brdegroom, a graduate of New York Mltary Academy, «ornwau-on-hu<!sonj-^f«-r oeved a B. S. degree n June at nnrl Mflrwhal Lancaster, Fa. He currently s employed by Austn-Electronc* n Roselle and attendng classes at Falrlelgh Dcknson Unversty n Rurford. Contnued-from Long may she wave! "Oer land of free and homq of brave!" let. us all jon n celebratng NDEPENDENCE DAY, MONDAY, JULY 4 (n observance of ndeptndtnce Day, our bank wll not transact busness on July 4.) Savngs nsttuton 1100.MM* STU T,, N. 1 Rqhway and Adjonng Communlt - for 114 Y«or "S/ Member Federal Depost frsurance Corporaton banklmg HOURS- A, DuBrdge at tfaa Callfonla rttreclnol.qbfsat. connnenew&enl Mr. Lengyel majored n Chemcal Engneerng and was graduated, from Lehlgh Unversty wth a B. S. degree n 1965.». James W. Long, 677 Jefferson Avenue, Rahway, has been promoted by Prudental nsurance Company to assstant Manager of a new Medcare dvson at companys Trlls part of anadvance force preparng to handle Medcare cases startng July 1. Mr. Long Jon. ed Prudentals ordnary and debt clam dvson n 1954 Holder of a B. S. degree from Rutgers, Mr. Long served as a former vce presdent of Rahway Jaycees. He s mar rled to former Eleen Mc- Mabon. y have three chlldren"ard~wllltnove to Mlllvlle ~^*mp* r 9 A.M.-4 P.M MONDAX^FRW P.A, THURSDAY g \Mtss Noelene M. Grogen WedToF. D.Wolff, rd Mss Noelene M. Grogen," and Norman Wolff, groom 7 F daughter of George Grogen and late Mr. Grogen Dolores Ann Hebbe and Nata- bror, as Junor usher. of 44 Lnden Avenue, Rahway, tye Hocksteln were flower grls became brde of Frederck anddenns Cosgrove was. rng D. Wolff, rd., son of Mr. and bearer. A recepton followed Frederck D. Wolff, Jr., at Guseppls, Roselle. of 254 Orchard Street, Elzabeth 1 brde, s a graduate of, n a double rng ceremony held Saturday, June 25, Newark State College, Unon and teaches Kndergarten n at St. Marys R. C. Church, Cleveland School, Carteret. Rahway wth Rev. James Sharp sayng Nuptal Mass. Mr. Wolff a graduate of Essex College of Busness, Newark, s an-offcal court re-, Joseph Hnkley served as matron of honor wth Lnda porter assgned to Essex Mott, a cousn of brde and County Courthouse n Newark. 1 Mss Patrca Kavanagh as He was apponted to post by brdesmads. -Charlene Hocksten was Junor brdesmad. Both are members of Ca- New Jersey Supreme Court." Wllam Donnelly, a cousn tholc Club of Unon County of brdegroom served as through whch y met. After best man and ushers were a honeymoon n Bermuda, Robert Thor and Albert KoVacs couple wll resde n Rahway. Greek Orthodox Greek BouUque" wll hghlght frst annual bazaar, to be sponsored by Womens Auxlary of Holy Trnty Greek Orthodox Church, Westfeld, Frday and Saturday, November 11 and 12. JMore. than 100 members al- ready are" ale "Trofk "preparngfor numerous bboths that wll nclude Chrstmas tems, relgous artcles, candy, cards, candles and varous handcrafts. " Greek Boutque" wll dsplay Jewelry and or handmade tems from Greece. " Frday evenng wfl spotlght a smulated Anan cafe complete wth folk dancers n color- r-4ostumes - and - bouzould mmortalzed n and Patrons wll be served thck ^ur-klsh-coffee and may-havelr fortunes read n demtasse cups. menus wll lncludtt rlch-gteerrtastrtes and unque hor doevres, ncludng ;rnnl. chldren-re-wlll-be-a-snackbar, moves and games. combnaton relgous and communty- center now under constructon on Gallows Hll Road s scheduled for...completon early September. - -Henry-.-Golabewsk of Lnden, John Mavcgganls Sell.Cher sfdent of.womens Auxlary, are coordnators of bazaaractvtes. RT. 2 MPROVEMENT (bds wll be opened July 21. BOBBNS & ALLSON NG..EstabUshed 1912.LOCAL ANQ LONG DSTANCE MOVNG STORAGE PACKNG fel Weds Rodney Holmberg rene Alster Enrolled At MuserSchool- Jrlss Pamela Ann Keller, both_of Rahway, were brdesmads.and Mss Cyntha Keller, laughter of Mr. and Vlnent T. KeUer of 120 Stone anor sster of " brde, was treet, Rahway, became a junor brdesmad. Ushers ncluded Vncent J. Keller, rlde of Rodney RenoHolmberg ;on of Mr. and Vncent bror of brode, Rchard lolmberg of Chcago, 111., n Jennngs of Chcago and John eremonles performed by Rev. Burnham of Bloomngtqn, 111. larold T. Hermanns, assstant lastor, at St. Marys R. C. hurch, Saturday, June 25. A recepton followed at Washngton House, Plalnfleld, after, whch couple left for a tay n Poconos. brde was gven n marage by her far. honor ttendants^were- Mss Karen Keller, sster of brde, and Wllam W. Holmberg, bror of brdegroom. Mss Janet tlso andhmlss Carol Sder, - long range plan to modernze Route 2 ln-unlon Count} shortly wll be advanced anor step. Accordng to a representatve of New" Jersey SttSTUghwayEwfrnrtrneD^-Tn! more sectons wll be resur Mss rene Alster, daughter of Mr. and Leo Alster of 5 Prnceton Avenue, Rahway, wll begn study n September for a Bachelor of Musc degree, majorng n pano at Manhattan School of Musc n New York Cty. " Before her marrage, brde was employed by J. B. Wllams Co., Clark. Mr. Holmberg served two years n U. S. Navy and recently returned from a tour of duty n Vet Nam. Pror to servce he attended State-Unlversty~of-owa7-owa Cty, owa. He wll contnue hs studes at Wsconsn State Unversty, PTattsvlle, Wls., where couple wll resde. Mss Alstecj-who was a wln-.er n..lescletzky Young frequently n area, as well s n New York at Carnege Rectal ard Stelnway Halls. She fas been solost wth Rahjvav Hgh SphnnT RnnH "anh n St. Pauls Church for Wompns Choral C 11^*! n Vermont, Mss Alster has appeared at Goddard College n Plalnfeld, and at sprng concert of Adamant Communty House and Church. At Manhattan School, she ntends to contnue he r study- for career as a concert panst FRST CLASS SCOUTS H«len Cran of 171 Walters St. and Jocolyn Kosty of.616 Grove St. pose before 240-yeorold freplace at Rat>way~tT~~»Tr-t0U5e,. where y were awarded Frt Class Rank by John DAddaro, Charman of Neghborhood 4 of Crossroads G. S. Councl. Event was Court of Awards for Cadette troop 11, led by Arnur DCarlo. grls were among frst to wn coveted honor under. new program begun n 196 by Natonal Grl Scout Councl of U.S.A. Frst Class Rank n Grl Scouts s equal to Eagle Rank n Boy Scouts.. FEATURNG- MAGEE HARDWCK ARTLOOM RUGS & CARPETS ARMSTRONG UNOLEUMS & TLES WE CARRY THE FNEST N FLOOR COVERNG HOLLYWOOD FLOOR COVERNG PtK ANNUM ANTCPATED - EFFECTVE JANUARY 1, 1966 OFFCE HOURS MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. FRDAY 9 A.M. TO P.M. RELANCE SAVNGS And Lotjn Assocaton 1525 RVNG ST."at ELM. 7N. J. PARENTS REVEAL DAUGHTERS TROTH Mr. and Wrs. Morrs Polla-, koff of 21 [Hllsde Road> Lnden, have -Tnnounced engagement of r daughter, Mss Shela Pollakoff,Ja_Ronald Allan Folkenflk, son of Mr, and JCalman D. Fol-, kenfllk of Rahway. brde-elect was graduated rom Newark State College, vhere she receved a degree n elementary educaton. She wll each n LLnden School Sy^tt.n. Mr. Folkenflk, a graduate of Rutgers Unversty, Newj Brunswck,.receved a Masters! Degree n Operatons Research! from New York Unversty.. He s presently employed as anl engneer at Grumman Arcraft,) Long sland. PAEKSTES FUND More than S.7 mllon n matchng Federal Open Space grants were approved for State purchase of two parkstes, one n Morrs and one n Somerset County, whch wll add 7,100 acres to State park system, Robert A. Roe, New Jersey State Commsson-, er of Conservaton and Economc Development, LJa- announced. TOMS AUTO CENTER RARTAN RD. & CENTRAL AVE., CLARK PCK UP DELVERY SERVCE D. S. 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5 vs! ag«s Corner By RAY HOASL *r RAH WAY HGH SCHOOL-BATTNG RECORDS Name Schwetzer - Holland Ervck Hugger Phl bn Anderson Sweeney Grablachoff Ervck. AB R H PCT PTCHNG RECORDS Won Lost Games nn / / / BB SO R H 2 5 ~ Name, Gbbons Prsh Falzone Marrano Kelso bnkt.a ARTHUR,L. JOHNSON REGONAL OF CLARK AB R H PCT PTCHNG RECORDS Uon Lost Games nn BB-SO R H TflO" 7~"T MARYS OF ELZABETH AB R,,H PCT Tory Garay has been accepted at- New York State Unversty Martme College at Ft. Schuyler n New York. Garay was a member of football, wrestlng and track.squad at Rahwny Hgh SchoolT Jm Jackson of Rahway won on a TKO n 1.7 of second round over General Lennox of Lakewood at annual.unon PAL boxng show last week L CYRC Chefs and Lttle Crusaders of Clark are members of newly formed 10-team Unon County Pop Warner Football Conference.. league wll open ts season on Sunday, September 1th. Charles Adasczk of Clark has been elected treasurer, whle Eugene M. Sojka has been elected to Board of Trustees. Jm Donovan of Clark won Class. "D" ttle n 19th annual Rosselet Memoral horseshoe tournament at Warnanco Park n Elzabeth on Sunday afternoon. nf Rahway ahvanr-ph to quarter-fnal round-of Eastern Unon County tenns tournament ths week. Cygler defeated Rev. James Ferry of Elzabeth b-j; b-1, rt Came from behnd l6~ntp^hf^sl;e~detd~dr7 Carl Hensher of Lnden 2-6; 6-2; 6-4. Cygler n teamudup wth Al Schael bf Elzafrgth-ard also advanced nto thf qnartpr fnal rnnnr Or Rah way resdenl- RECREATON DEPABTMENT BASEBALL LEAGUE Year Old Leagues NTERNATONAL (2nd Round) P. B. A., local Stewart Electrc 2 Amercan Legon 1 Franklln-Madlson Assn. 0 5 ## - P.B.A. local 1, won nternatonal champonshps-by wnnng both rounds. scores were Marc Fredenberg of Hllsde elmnated Bll Ballantne 6-0;. 6-2 whle Warren Haydon of Cranford defeated Heko Ganzer 6 1; 6 1, n or openng round games. n second round matches, Wynn Kent of Cranford won over Ed Burke of ths cty 6-0; 6-0. " n doubles dvson team of Rche Karlen of Clark and Dr. Joe Paln of Lnden defeated Al Terpak of Rahwa and Jack Warngton of CranJotd 6 1; 6 1. * *. * JULY 10 - Shamrocks at Le Sabres p.m. (two James) 16 - Le Sabres at Readng p.m. (two games) 17 - Le Sabres at Sparkettes p.m. (two games) 2 - Port Washngton at Le Sabres p.m. (two games exhbton) 1 Le Sabres at Trenton 2 4 p.m. (two games) ^AUGUST Trenton at Le Sabres p.m. (two games) 21 - Readng at Le Sabres p.m. (two games) ALL HOME GAMES AT BRENNAN FELD," c " Thrty Leaders Are Assgned To Playgrounds A staff of more than thrty leaders have been assgned, to Recreaton Departments playground program for ~sumtrer~aceordlng to announce-; mtnt made today by Ray Hoagland, superntendent of department. Msses Martn, Gurklc and Sullvan wll be n charge of Tully Feld wth Msses Packard, Decker and Gallo at Madson. Mss- Kutcher, Mss Blankley and Mr. Crue wll be at Sten Feld. Or assgnments are as follows Roosevelt, Mss Anderson/ Mss 0gar;~Wlllams, Mss Seeburger, Mss Kubu; Squre, Mr. Delasandro, Mss Sullvan; Veterans, Parker, Mss Martn; Merck, Mss Gbb, Mss Smth; Cleveland, Hooper, Mr. Paulck, Mss Hojeckl; Flanagan, Mr. Dullck, Mss-Stanls; Brennar^Mr; Checkerlo, Mss Stargell; Howard, Mss Harrs, Mr. Strouse; Madden, Mss Gyma, Mr. Smth and Mr. Nolan. Or assgnments.and specal assgnments wll be made as requred by program. > YOU CAN START LOSNG WEGHT THS. WEEK! TS EASY WTH SLENDER-X" by P.O.A. Ttv "«>(\ \^ncj»frf lormul. «altt>l wth no tjre* cr pton. c»n help you. become te hrn and rm penon you wnt to be Smpr -take * tmall Slnder*X lblet Cfloff each men. Slendet-X foes to *(Qrk mjutdllely-jq put m tnd 10 rour e»cesttve food cravng. As Slender-X -hglpt yaw *l*p yaut-<lt»-lood nufcu MttfU-yw "" tlt way to a more attractve you... And.lt ooe t wthout gvng you that "keyed up," nefvout (een you (et wth nr -Ubet*. T REALLY WORKS! Ho* man; pounds do you wnt to loje nt sound*... or more? You can do t wth Sttrcjcr- jjtt hk» props are dcovennf all over tountry. Yot tu.e notfcm to loe ocept those untght!; psund. And.. l" you arent completely satsfed, youll get your money tck So get on road to a btterlookmg yo«j ths w«ek! GET T TODAY AT-.YOUR DRUC COUNTER SLENDER-X, l,,.. M... n,,> r «, / / tl.l M.W n f tu af full- tuhtl lltllll «. a lull./-/jy S*pt4\-./ M/nt/-X lfts TM tm rn j^l yj.h... n, DlT >41-D<T /< s t u s<«pj>» t»r «l.rtkffr Mal n,z!l, fl ut (1/ D <l«y su.pl l" " NAMh MKF.SS.. " cljy... Zonr,.S1ATK fj Clure f; C.O., n»>n«t Enrlowd BELL DRUG STORE rvnjsrr opp. Eloboth Av«FREE DELVERY ! Butch Kowal Assn Lsts DeBenedettp As New Presdent n acceptng Presdent; o Butch Kowal Assoca ton at annual dnner meet- ng held n Rahway Elks Club, Maro DJBenedetto laud ed three years of leader shp provded by former Presdent Robert H. McMenamln, ctng many programs he had ntated beneftng youth of Rahway and whch kept club nterest hgh. He expressed th hope that club would b able to.expand se actlvue, n future. " When Mr. McMenamln cepted a golf bag cart from th membershp n recognton hs servce, he thanked clul offcers, commttee chalrme and membershp as a whole fa r excellent cooperaton an nterest n club and t! projects, and cted Mr. Dl Benedettos ablty, Wgng th group to gve hm same cooperaton "n hs^endeavors _.Oth_er_p_fflc_era_ele_cted_ j elude Vce Presdent, John Kane; Secretary, Thomas Bar berf; Treasurer, Raymond Sa> -vacool; Fnancal Secretary Frank Kuhar, and Sergeantat-Arm, Charles Cutty. Announcement was made tha Far and Son Bus Rde t see Mets and Dodgers pla; n Shea Stadum would be hel July 14. Welfare Charman James Calvano reported Jame Sprtls had been H but was now at home. Frank Kuhar sal plans were about complete fo deep sea fshng trp late ths month. Wllam Jerey, Fred Muller and Frank Behon were accepted nto membershp.- (2nd Round) DeLorenzo Electrc 5 0 Kowal "Assn." Urard-Rubber- Allled Co., nc. 1 5 ## - DeLorenzo Electrc won Pedmont champonshp by wnnng both rounds Year Old Leagues AMERCAN (2nd Round).. Merck Flyers 0 Merck Jets st. Ward Demo-. crats 2 1 B S A Flyng "A" 2 Elks.Club 2 2 Lons Club 0 Badmnton Club 0 NATONAL ;2nd Round) Allen ndustres. 4 0 Amercan Legon 0 Reglna Corp. 2 2 nc. Wheatena "! > urolator v * 9-10 Year Old Leagues COASTAL (2nd Round) Schwetzers Dary 1 nman Heghts Assn. 1 talan Amercan Club 2 1 Rotary Club - 2 Elks. 2 2 Vrgna Barrel 1 1 Jaycees 1 2 Mayfalr 1 Purolator 1 SEABOARD Klwanls lerck ndans Rahway Motor Car Amorelll Mets Merck Gants Merck Dodgers Merck Tgers Merck Yankees NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT Retrng Pretd.anl..Robert H._McMenamn.proBnU- govel to newly elected Presdent of Butch Kowal Assocaton, Maro De Benedetto. Farmers Trm Rahway Post 9 A three run rally n last or foururprovlded gn for Unon Farmers to store a - 1 wn over Rahway Post #5 at Teener Feld Unon ths-week. wnners scored on two walks, p kns lne drve slngle_to_fll bases and n Bll Bozln doubled to left center scorng fhree runs. Rahway scored n top of ffth when Bob Vranken sngled advanced on an error and scp_red_whenjmxakata sngled. Lakata- and Schwetzer led losers wth stlck,each wth two hts, Lakatas-trple was only extra base blow fur Ue losers. Vranken, Lakata, Gbbons, Holland, Schwetzer, T. Sweene, Deredlta, Ssler, Ervck, Grablachoff and S. Sweeney reresented Rahway n game. CYRC Chefs Wll flosthllsde Here Saturday Thn CYRC r.mntn wll ho host ;o -Hllsde Recreatons at Veterans Feld on Saturday mornng startng at J000 a.m., whle Rahway Recreatons wll travel to Berkeley Heghts to -meet PAL n anor ntra-county League game TtK!~5te«*«attors won frst fame of season ths.week when y walloped Lnden PAL 1 - at Veteran Feld. Tom Kennedy, held hard httng PALS to fve hts, struck out sx. Mke Punko ht a - home locals, whle Joe Mackanka led wnner wth three hts, whle Mke Ssler had two. --Chefs dropped a-9 decson to Betsytown VFW. locals out-ht wnner* -6, but 10 errors lost game. Joe Stelevlcsrhad ahome run and two sngles for losers.?_run_jpjl.. ne-ajnerlcan-lego Clark League Slow Ptch Team Standngs team standngs n Clark Slow Ptch Softball league arel Man Tobacco Regonal Teachers Merrlwells Clark Jaycees Charley Kellys K. of C. Log Cabn ClarR Fremen" B.M.C.- Calmar RESULTS B.M. 15- Man Tobaccp - K.of C. 2 Charley Kellys-S - Regonal Teachers 6 Log Cabn 10 - Clark Fremen Merrlwells 9 - Calmar 6. e... lrl DD YOU TAKE A. GOOD NEWS PCTURE? CALfc ^0600- Butch Kowal Assn. Co-Sponsor Team n Youth League Anor co-sponsored proby> Butch Kowal Assocaton and Cty Recreaton Department was announced today wth entry of a team n Unon County Senor Youth Baseball league for boys and glrls years of age. Thorn- as Ftzgerald wll be n charge of team whch wll open ts season tomorrow nght at Warlnanco Park n Elzabeth at 615 wth a game aganst Betsytown VFW. - remander of sehe* ule s as follows Thursday, July 7 - #1 - Lnden PAL. Monday, July 11 - #1 - Transco Products. Frday, July 15 - #"- Engel Bros. Movers. t Monday, July 1 - #1 - Phetok Dodge PAL. Thursday, July 21 - #1 - Jersey State Electrc. Tuesday, July 26 - #2 - Thomas St BettsCo. Tuesday, July 2 - #2 - Elzabeth ron Works. Thursday, August 4 - #2 - Snger Co. -Amercan Legon-Post #5 baseball team wll travel to "WestfTeld tonlgnrand meet Bue~Devls~n~a return-game at Veterans Feld tomorrow nght startng at 600p.m. Clark Nne Enters Tenns Champonshp Nne grls from Clark physcal educaton program were entered n annual Westfleld tenns champldfshlp. group, supervsed by Mss Sandy Stevens, were" Cndy Clausen, Sherry Truss, Cathy Fernandez, Jance Hoer, Denlse Clark, Dane Munkel, Donna Urclvoll, Ellen. Komshane, and Cheryl Ncholas. Frederck.Steub"er,_soj of Mr. and Frank Steuber of 1026 Stone Street, Rohway, receved Lt. Edward J. Flanagan U.S.M.C. Memoral award for "Outstandng Athlete" at graduaton exercses for 1966 class at St. Marys School...._! lt«halfway HOUSEZL LuncnaontDnners Cocktal Loung* Kf. 22 Mountansde, N.l. Tel. AD Banquet Room for up to U perons Open 7 day*. a week Carmne & Tony. Petruzzelo / NOW tstonff N SCOTCH tlaoa STAGE HOUSE NN Hstorc Sap HMK Vllfc CONTNENTAL CUSNE fa Cradlt Cnl Luno>loo»Dlo>»r»Cook««llf Cloxd 1UN. (aopl (orkalldarl SU FsH Ava. Seotoh Plan*. M.J. (k Prlvst* Putll) PARTY FACUTX X. ll - 44 * June 0, 1966 Wth Armed Forces Pforfrlllun-R. Blastng Jr OM. p»r«nu mlde fth7 Lambert Street, Rahway, U now gtattotwd n Germany as a Parsclne MluU* crewman. He graduated from Tbomaa A. Edl- on Vocatonal, and Techncal Hl«h.School, Ellabsta n 1062 and entered Army n. August 16 After completed basc tranng at- Fort Cx,_helhBn... completed- rado "course at Fort Gordon, Georga n graduated as a crewman for Pershlng MlssUes at Fat Slls, Oltla., on May 26, \ - * * Pyt. odore F. Schedneck, son of Mr. and Wllam Schedneck, 9 Wllow Aveme, selln. completed an ammunton storage course at Army Mssle and Muntons Center and School, Redstone Arsenal, HunUvUle, Ala. earler ths jnobth; Enterng jrmy.lajjl January, Pvt. Schedneck completed basc tranng at Fort Dlx... _.. **- _ Seaman Ronald F.Ruas, USN, son_of Mr., and Gervs F, Russ of 265 Allen Street, Rahway, has reported for duty afttw" Unted States Naval Staton, Mdway sland. Contnued on Page Ten - l"m GLAD CHANGED TO... PREMER Ol FOR MNOLY RUAllStVC- HOH QUALTY OL Dd Where Whole Famly Bowls ;, Brunswck Automatc Lanes Snack Shop r - Cocktal Lounge SuperVted Playroom for Bowlng Mors NOW tnruftug. 6 WEEKLY H-LGHTS volly PTCHER t- Sat.,-July2 MONMOUTH OAKS ; Mon., July 4 POST 2 PM Daly Double 150 PM OCEANPORT, N.J. mles from Garden St. Pkwy.. Ext 105 PECAl TRANS Dnct to Grandltlnd (OST. Penn. Staton, NY AM Daly HeyaklPcnn.! EM Daly _ lberty St., NY (CRRNJ) 1200 Noon Daly Hewk (CNJ) 1210 (Sats. July ) >ecal Busv.Rahway (rvlng&chety t.)ll0(sats. & July 4,1100) andstand $2 Clubhouse $4 FEDERAL CURRENT DVDEND Savnas deoosted by 15th of any month Earn dvdends from 1st of month. AXA FEDERAL SAVNGS & LOAN ASSOCATON 1591 rvng Sf. Rohwoy, N. J. Accounts tnurvd to 1Q.000 by th» Ftdr.l «vln<s fc Lorn Corp, buy heater REU HEATER (SNAPS ON T«ku B teotd; f ll c»p wth hot wtr. Clnt huttr col* lv you tlt hotttt ntnt lthr evtr m(j«. Uu wrar ndwr. Stvt tht n htr op to uu j l p onlyrsehotuthtrfnl. RUE Hot Lar s brand now. We say t softens your beard as no cold lar can comforts your skn as no cold lar can gves you a closer shave than any cold lar Can or were out 50< heater cap that comes free wth your frst can of now RSE Hot.. cap s re-usable, and f s qute an nventon. t makes RSE Hot Lar n fve seconds. A thck, specal lar thaf s made to take heat/ "hold hedtrwlfsyour whskers soffn seconds.* Once you try new RSE Hot youll never go back to cold lar agan. Thats why were gvng you 50* heater cap free. How about t? You buy lar. Well buy heater. Look for specal nut "Free Heater Cap" package at your store today. ts a $1.50 value, youn for only $1.00. offers lmted," so dont wot. Mfr. tuggtttd mall pnet. tt ProdwcuDtv.ofCortr.Wallact, nc. lun* NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT ago NEWS-RECORD* CLASSFED ADVERTSNG RATES Mnmum Charg* llnt (or $1.00 Addtonal lna 0* «ach 25% DSCOUNT On Classfed Adv*r!ls*m*nt. ordered to run or mortj Tmas,provdng no chano** or«mad* n orgnal advek tlswntnt. Dscount ajlowd ofttr frst nserton. Classfed Dsplay Col. nch Box No. Charge 15$ Closng Hours for.5. P.M. TUESDAY...., Coh, check or tamp uld. accompany odvertll* ng copy. Nor Responttblefg/ «rror» n classfed ads taken b> telephone. To Place Classfed Ad.FU SPECAL NOTCE f YOU HAVE A PROBLEM wth alcohol, wrte Alcoholcs Anonymous, Box 15, Rahway or call B HELP WANTED FEMALE.LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANNG Workers. " All r depts. "Steady.work. Good pay; All benefts. Hamlton Laundry, 276 Hamlton St., Rahway OPERATORS Experenced on Snger, Marrow, and specal machnes Hghly P&ld. Language no barrer. Apply n person or cal Romer Knttng Mlls 4 Rose le, N. J. <M1-O1 on ts AVON CALLNG when women thnk ocosmetlc. Servce watng customers durng your tree hours. For home nter vew call EXPERENCED-TYPST to learn Justowrlter and Varltyper nhj Cl General Housework, T "dtf} week, Colonla. References requred Cleanng woman 1 morn, a week; mornngs n fall. Call after 04 LATHE, BRDGEPORT, & hand, screw machne operators. Full, w paruttotb? FU S & S MANUFACTURNG. 167 Wescott Dr., Rahway MANTENANCE MECHANC experenced n ndustral mantenance. Shft work, steady, all benefts. Call MANTENANCE MAN - al- Around, handy, steady, over 21. $2 per tuv Hamlton Laundry, 276 Hamlton St., Rahway Men wth cars to delver newg- _jjapers 40 a.m. or 1 p.n/. dally; or 6 a.m. Sunday. K Collectons. Westfleld. PL 7- "^ STUATON WANTED Experenced woman would lke to do ronng at home; Rahway. & vcnty. CH Mature woman desres Babysttng evenngs; any age chld "or nfant; BUSNESS OPPORTUNTY PART OR FULL TME WORK WE SECURE ACCOUNTS Sellable man or woman wanted as dealers ln ths area to servce route for WORLD FA- MOUS ALKA-SELTZER, ANA- CN, BUFFERN BAYER ASPRNS sold, through our-latest modern vendng machne n handy pll-boxes, for whch ths company wll secure locatons. Dealer shlp_n.qw.belng_establlshed and apponted upon our acceptance. Wll not nterfere wth your present employment, collect and refll machnes. Our company wll extend some fnancal assstance to qualfed persons. HUT MUST HAVE. S1705TV; $2,7OO.TJO cashavalalde mrrclatel for nventory ;/rj (rjulprnmt, nvestment se- «urcl. Must have car, spare hours weekly, oould net up to SO VJJ.JO fh.r ytr ln your spare tc.", w -llt " strt at once.,r on" stulj start lrnrnedlauft r\.,.hm oxporence not "uw lv.-sttkjnt, WRTK * "".<««" AfHress" and - "mm.u-r, for lxal *r-rvl*.t a 1K.\;A -.-lak VKMXJHS OK. Mn. BUSNESS SERVCES PANOS REPARED, REFN-> SHED, BOUGHT SOLD. Free Estmates SPECAL SERVCES DAVE & GEORGE House Mechancs Wndows washed, cords replaced. Pantng, yards shaped up, attcs & cellars cleaned. Heavy cleanng. FU or FU ELECTROLYSS Unwanted har ramnvfth hy thn latest shortwave method. V. De Salvo, member of Amercan Electrolyss Assocaton and Assocaton,of...N._J. 41_W, Man St. FU LOCAL TYPEWRTER SER- VCE - All makes cleaned and 1 repared. Call DEMOLTON WORK. READY SET GO - To telephone and call Pat CPDonnell to clean your attc and basement and haul junk away. Very reasonable rates JMS TV SERVCE JM MC DOWELL, JR. S startng TV Repar Work n thl$ area. Alumn Rahway Hgh- School, Class Graduate of Jersey Cty Tech. nst. Qualfed Electronc Tech. Second Class FCC Lcense. All people \vho see ths ad and would be nterested n acqurng my servces, now or at a later-date, call FU NSTRUCTONS PANO LESSONS t* tkhmed ltautltk, FVT7 nstructon, Shrley Flues, stanton St., Ralway Experenced Englsh and Hlatory teacher wll tutor for summer. Call FURN. ROOMS FOR RENT "-- ROOMS for gentlemen. Cony, 0 town.-.use.of retrlg. FU - ;.-" LARGE, CLEAN, ARY ROOM. /or. gentlemen. Prvate en- trance, convenent - locaton. Call after 600 p.m. FUlton Furnshed room wth wash basn, adjonng bath, gentle man Ncely furnshed room, pvt. home," gentleman "preferred; CRANFORD - Cheerful yellow room, large sldng door closet, lnens furnshed. Ktchen & laundry prvlege. Use of yard, Cool home, Nce neghborhood, Woman only. $1. per week. BR " APARTMENTS FOR RENT 4-1/2 Room Apartment. 2 Bedrooms. No small Chldren, mmedate Occupancy. Very Convenent to All. Second floor (2 Famly) almost new. Bedrooms. mmedate Occupancy. Good locaton. 4 Rooms (2 Bedrooms) Heat t Hot Water furnshed, 2nd floor. Beautful condton. August 1st occupancy. No small chldren. $ per month. ABLET AGENCY, REALTORS 160 rvng St., Rahway COLON1A -Modern-1/2rms., prvate, entrance, all-utltes. $115, Couple preferred. Call -16 or 1-69 after 12 p.m. - 5 ROOM APART- MENT. 161 MAPLE TERR. -1/2. rm. apt. avalable July Audrey Dr., APARTMENT = WANTED TO RENT APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms for Far & Son WANTED Aug. 1, Rahway-Clark area. G. Schott, 26B Alva Court, Edson. HOUSES FOR SALE COLONA Trm and Neat Lbrary secton-cape Cod. 6 rooms, 2 full baths, Ol Hot Water.Heat. $21,900. Pascalo Agency-Rahway Bn Pratt St. Realtor KAWAY -! rm. URCKDU* TEX 11 excellent condton, ttnvuu-lkl* Hvlnu rm. FHA orl{uk<! - $114. monthly may \n- u.s.suk.d,.subject to approv;l. Asklm; only-$lc,g00 ( y A 1,1 r-at ;KNC v, AUTOS FOR SALE 1952 CHEV., stand, shft, 6 cyl., mechancally ojc., 2 snow tres ncl. $60. or best offer. Call -75 5to7 p.m AUSTN-HEALY whte roadster. Good condton. Call after 5 p.m." ARTCLESFOR SALE 12 x 15 rose wool twst rug «W paddng. Very good condton, just cleaned DRUM SET 4 drums, 2 cymbals. Excellent-condton, Call anytme Ktchen set table wth formca op,-4-chalrs,-extra leaf, Reasonable AUTO. MACHNE 1965 WHTE Zlg Zag sewng machne; cabnet model; overcasts, monograms, sews on buttonsf-makes buttonholes, blnd hems skrts and dresses, fancy sttches, no attachments needed. Sews wth 1 or 2 needles, only months old. UNPAD BALANCE $2.50. Terms - $4. down, $5. per month. Call Credt DeptrM to9.0ut-oMownCoHect. SNGER AUTOMATC 1966 MODEL Zlg zag sewng machne, fancy sttches, overcasts and monograms, makes buttonholes, and sews on buttons, latest model. No attachments needed, only 5 months old. UNPAD BALANCE $ Terms - $5. down, $6. per month. Call Home Credt Co a.m. to 9 p.m. Out-of-town Collect. WANTED TO BUY WE BUY BOOKSt PLEASE CALL FOR DETALS YW. BOOK" feld HOP. Ptaln= CEMETERY PLOTS SACRFCE $225! Graceland Memoral Park, Unon, 4 graves (. burals) perpetual care. EL 2-967^ (EL eves.) Retred Men Elect Slate- For New Year Crescent St., Woodbrldge, a club member, was celebrated, also brthdays of Morrs Basher and Joe Rlccl. Lous Melchlor led sngng wth Wllam E. Cook, panst. Mr. Dpple, welfare charman, reported Edward Danels recoverng and Danel Norante havng a setback. Mazln Doher, a Lebanese from Medterranean area, was greeted as guest of hs uncle, Ahmed Doher, a club member. Reportng for shuffleboard court Mr. Klesecker announced Tuesday and Thursday mornngs for men and Monday and Frday for women. Walter S. Clapp reported plans complete for outng at Lake.Hopatcong on Monday, Aug., and almost fnshed for a pcnc at Merrll Park,.Woodbrldge, Thursday, Sept. 15, Treasurer Jason W. Kemp reported a. substantal balance. socal perod was ln charge of George Zona, Arnold Prletz, Alos Sautter, Lester Hardenberg, Grover Kllck, John rvne, Nell Deerey, Lous Melchlor. club adjourned to Monday, Sept. 12. John Derkach was welcomed back after an extended llness. 26 New Members Jon Ralways Slavonc Club A total of 20, new members have Joned Rahway Slavonc Amercan v Ctzens Club snce organzaton meetng ln May accordng to a report made by Presdent Phlp Yurchuk at a meetng held Thursday at Rahway Eagles Home. Progress on by-laws was reported by charman Wllam Wanko. Members of hs commttee nclude MaryKappel, - Mchael Olesln, Mrs, Charles Fedak and PhllpYurchuk. Plans for a socal event ln fall were dscussed and Presdent Yurchuk apponted Mchael Olesln, Stella Orzechowsk and Mary Mockus as members of a commttee to arrange program. club voted to suspend meetngs ln July and August and to resume regular sessons ln September, - T Co-ed Nght Scheduled For [ Tuesday, July 5 Summer s season for new and exctng deas. Or Tuesday, July 5, at p.m., Rahway YMCA wll kck off ts summer program for young adults wth a co-ed nght featurng a splash partyj^refreshments, and dancng. Or facltes, such as bowlng alleys and gymnasum wll also be open to young people ages Ths event wll pave wayfor specal programs throughout summer. ncluded n future "plans "are plcfflcsrswlm partes and dances wth lve musc. Ron Treharne, Bob Smeltzer, Rchard Van Pelt, Bob Commerford, and or young members of YMCA staff have been nvolved ln plannng ths summer program for hgh school and college aged young men and women, Thlst.q an outgrowth of prery j! 5 -T MONTGOMERY BULDERS HOM MPROVEMNTS A MANTENANCE DORMERS RECREATON ROOMS OARAGES*KTCHEN SATH CONVERSONS GUTTERS-LEADERS-ROOFNG FULLY NSURED CALL FU-6127 anytme t.q an outgrowth of p vlously scheduled ladles g You are nvted to jon us for.- an.byenlg_pf_fun on July 5. A YMCA membershp s" not necessary for admsson. Come and put fnshng touches on a bg weekendl Stag of drag - admsson 50?. Any former co-ed clubmem«bers nterested ln helpng wtr ths project please contact Carole Groff at.ymca, MENS SLOW PTCH SOFTBALL LEAGUE EASTERN DVSON Gunrack Unted Lacquer Costas ce Cream Purolator Kelly Movers Man Unknowns U. S, Gypsum WESTERN DVSON Relable Movers 9 0 _B-&_FAuto 7 1! Plscetelll j Excavators 6 4 -Wftlffl ; Scott Servce Frankg 4 -a- Son4rran - Summer Schedule Starts Sunday Qulnn & Boden Co., Buffys PettPs ne summer schedule wll begn on Sunday atzlonluranvchurch, Elm andesterbrook Avenues. One worshp-servce wll be conducted at 9 a.m "Sad Moat To Beam" wll be sermon topc of Rev. Frederck Farclough, Pastor. Mss Barbara -Eastman wll be solost for ntrolt and Offertory solo. Howard Krppendorf s organst. Offcers were elected for SundayJJchqpl from Nurr } y y Retred Mens Club ln sesson Monday at Trnty Methodst recreaton hall. John M. Kle- "secker," frst" vce-presdent, was advanced to presdent. He s a-retred former head of Rahway Polce Detectve Bureau. Or offcers chosen were Frstvce-presdent, Randolph L, Glman; second vce-presdent, Arnold Prletz; treasurer, Jason W. Kemp; secretary,-wl- 11am F. Davs; sergeants-atarms, Morrs Basher, Grover Klck, Herbert Sprnger; chaplan, Ame V. Carkhuff. All were unanmously elected., nomnatng commttee report was presented by Henry Dpple, " clubs frst presdentr Ors on commttee, Maurce L. Rushmore, a former presdent, and Lous Melchlor. Herbert Haggas, retrng presdent, was gven a vote of commendaton for hs outstandng servce and ntroducton of new nnovatons. Henry Dpple presented a gavel to new presdent and awarded used, one to retrng presdent. Mr, Haggas gave a revew of trp to St. Lous from whch club returned week prevous. He comm Jl ( JPjBsy.-P Dolme lltorhls_ drectonal ablty. f y g at 9 a.m. n Parsh House. Chld care wll be provded for younger chldren durng servce. Older scholars- wll attend church servce wth r parents. Vacaton Church School wll be n sesson each week day mornng, except July 4th, from 9 to 110 a.m. Scholars may enroll for second week of school. --Closng Program of Vacaton Church School wll be conducted next Frday evenng, July th, at 70 p.m. A devotonal servce wll be held ln Church followed by a vstaton to dsplays n each department. evenng wll conclude wth refreshments n Churchs socal hall. GREENS ot Rahwa 1501 MAN ST -01 Three Floors Nursery Furnture - Edson, Lullabye, Chldcraft& Bulltrlte - Beddng - Englander, Sleepmaster, etc. Bcycles-^ Rollfast & rajpcn Co urobte-=-»=" - r urntue Bassett, Boyhll- & Colony TOYS OPEN THURS. & FR. nghts Free Delvery & Free Set Up Hand-Charge GE Credt Members 1 of club were up ln arms followng report of Lous Melchlor about club workshopln Cty Hall basement, where he sad locks bad been broken and artcles club had repared and refurbshed Tor dstrbuton among deservng chldren- had been stolen as a whole-or n part. dub "wll lay -matterbefore cty offcals. workshop adjons polce parkng garage. Domlnlck Mnaro donated a large quantty, of toys and also cards for use n art classes of retarded chldren n a nearby school. Charles Brunt and Henry Dpple, presdent of Golden Age Club for Women, also presented quanttes of cards^to ad "Eyes for Needy" program glasses were.donated by Francs E. Moors, 654 Keller Place, and Keron Coffey, 1564 rvng St. Walter S. Clapp spoke on arrangements for outng g a y Aug., and pcnc at Mer rll Grove, Woodbrldge, Sept. 15. Alme V. Carkhuff and George Zlmmer spoke on electon and club outngs. 50th weddng annlver- "lary-rrf-aftonas J.-Kuzma, lf>» nevy, dfferent delghtful n san juan puerto rco TELL THEM ABOUT WELCOME WAGON r f you know of a famly who. has just arrved n your communty^ be sue to tell- m about Welcome Wagon. y wll be delghted wth basket of gfts and helpful nformaton y wll receve from our hostess. WELCOME WAGbN HOSTESS FOR CALL FOR CLARK CALL Name. Address Cty,_... " would lke to subscrbe to -. HAJK Of PAPER ; Fll out and mal to - CRCULATON DEPT Broad SC, Rahway, N. J. ANTHONYS BKE KEY SHOP Ow 1966 s on dsplay 1 SCHWrJN 61*<. S H 95 u(, ECLPSE powu rnd htnl mnwrs H«n-J M.;.w., Bsl Ouulty $24. V up. Power Mowprv wtl L"j.> Spn.r.qjs and Slrjtlon Eu n> S69.J>!) and up Buy ron, ^ local Servce Mon and "uw no rcjtcts 1 Ovr 1/ f,.crs of Sursdod Customer.! We S>rw>-».h t w,-.,!, lj7 rvny Street Ralvuv N J Auto Brake by Sp*!alst$! RAKE SERVCE. v* WHEEL ALGNMENT SERVCE tahway BRAKE SERVCE Smuel J. Gasatwty 107 Monroe St. Rthyray SERVCE BODYART. Body, F«nder Shop Shop R»»!d»nct Auto & Truck R*f n thng 24 Hour Towng Servce Gaorg* W. Kochero, Prop. 6 South Avenue Garwood. N. J, Boolrt BOOK & GFT SHOP Wde Range of Books Best Sellers Prayer Books Bbles Chldrens Books Fenton Glass Hummels Jewelry Plgrm Glass Fgurnes Paper Books (000 ttles) Dolls & Plush Anmals 5 E. CHERRY ST. FUlton CLOSED MONDAYS Electrc] Electrcal Outlets, Swtches Lghts, Electrc Stove, Drer Hook-up. Wrng for ar-condtonera and electrc base board beat- n;;. 100 amp. SO V Servces 1 Vctor ^ R FU -612 CRS REMODELNG REPARNG COLD STORAGE FUR SHOP FUlton -2 1S22 RVNG ST., Feweler WATCH REPARS wth Full.Guarantee Expert Repars en All Jewelry FU LDBLATTS Rahways Oldest Establshed jeweler 4 E. CHERRY ST. Re frg. Servce \ Tonys Refrgeraton" REPAR & SERVCE. AR CONDTONERS REFRGERATORS. FREEZERS Recondtoned Refrgerators for Sale Fff-2060 Florst ; -Amergo Netta, Prop, FU -092 Eveg. EL FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS GRAVE BLANKETS "CLARK VEW FLORST 145 RaftanRood - Clark, N. J. Electrcal STEWART ELECTRC CO. ELECTHCA CONTRACTORS FU J HOUSE JTNDUSTRAT WRNG 17 Perce St,, Rthwjy JMovsf Local Long Dstance STORAGE.FREE ESTMATES McColley Bros. MOVERS -914 ReUarant AMERCAN FOOD Chnatown Famly Dnner OrderK to Tuk»» Out CANTON HOUSE RESTAURANT t KVNf. ST AUTO SERVCE CRANFORD BODY & FENDER WORKS George Jagan, Prop. Complete "Auto Body Estmates Cheerfully Gven, """ Satsfacton Guaranteed 24-Hour Towng Servce Servce on Foregn ft Domestc Curs BR So. Ave., E. Cranford Buldng Contractors WLLAM ROESCH ONTRACTOR and BULDER EstablshTll 192T Benty Slon KENS Beauty Solon "Exclusve But Not Expensve^ Open Every Day Thursdays & Frdays To 900 p.m. 16 RVNG ST. (2 Drs. from AS.-.P) FUUon Druggst Uoyd Drags"! QUALTY PRESCRPTONS y.v- Your ly and Hnr UOME & NDUSTRAL MANTENANCE & REPARS remodelng our tp-ralty FUlton Jt J Be a J?ar. «COSMETCS Vj TOLETBF.sf.BABY NEEDS" t DABETC NEEDS HEARNG AD CATrEKES & COEDS // no (WSL cr call TU tort -645 ~ 25 Mdwood Prvy. R.hwv Foregn Car FOREGN CAR REPARS. Collson Work \ Free Estmates European Truned Mechanc mported Auto Sales & Servce 1010 St. George Avenue AVENEL (Neor Cloverlesf) Daly 0 A.M. to 900 P.M. Saturday.»S&JbJ* ME Free Delvery FU J. Mltut A\e., R» Furntur*; CLARK FLOOR& BEDDNG Lnoleum Carpets Furnture BeoVng. COME N BROtSE 67 Wesffeld Ave., Clark FU1-66 nsurance NEGHBOR NUMBER? nteror -Decorators... SLPCOVERS & DRAPERES CUSTOM MADE-TO-OKUEK Largest selectun n ths are Ftted n your home Guarantt-fd jmr r COMPLETE NSURANCK ( SERVCE \ RnL&tate Mort B a S <.s R&HWAY ru a FASHON FABRCS BAUER-BROOKS GO. RVNG ST. RAMSAY nteror Dccuratvrs. [Curtns - Lnens - Yurd Goods 1421 MAN ST. Optcan Robert E. Brunner Optcans Estate 4 No. UNON AVE. BRDOE WtkTTlZLD 100 E. EnOAD ST. ADAWS 2-B12 " Al so n TOMS RVER REAL ESTATE tesdentxnt u Busness Locatons FUlton 1-sluu. HO BAUER-BROOKS CO. j 140 KVlNt/ STKMT Statonery Brors BOOK and STATONERY SHOP 10 St. Goorgo Ave. Ruhway COMPLETE LNE OF SCHOOL DESK EQUPMENT ALL MAKES COMPLETE LNE POCKET BOOKS MAGAZNES BOXED CY CHlLDS BOOKS 2-577C. 105 RARTAN ROAD CLARK, NEW JFRSCV P f K- r *> n A,. f- - ) t s s t _., Kve.s. r. )H-042 r*r^w^""-.*»"»

6 NEWS-RECORD/CLARK PATROT Junr 0, 19M A/2c Jamas Truppa, son of Mr, and Mrs, L. V. Truppa of S West Man Strsot, Rahway, s wth 024th TAC. FTR.. JWO. Southaaat. Asa, accordng to a June 25th report. Formerly statoned at Chanutc.Alr. n T t ToresDtte,rn^Trnppaat-.tended an ntensfed cour-sajn_ Junglo Warfare at Hamlton AFD, Calforna. Upon com.nwarded an Ar Force Rbbon for expert marksmanshp wth,;m10 Automatc Rfle. Before- enterng-servce three. years ago, he was a bookkeeper at State Bank of Rahway., 0>res«nVp%fltlon s that of nventory ManafementJSpeelal Class Martn. son of Mr. Turcotte of -w. u^wu ATwue, Rahway, s servlnj- wth Moble Con, jtructon -BtttaUon 0(MCB-) South Vetnam., _..-Around worldlrom SWtsvlDe, R.. MCB-6 s one otbeveral Cvl Engneer unts ("Seebees") supportng Amercan and South Vetnamese ground troops on duty n South Vetnam,. * * "Marne Lance Corporal Charles R,, Morgenssn, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Morgensen of SO Brlarheath Lane, Clark, has completed a 12-day tranng and processng oycl» wth Stagng Battalon- at Marne Corps Base, Camp Pondleton, Calf. Ths refresher" tranng stresses prncples of small unt tactcs, wth par* tlcular emphass on fundamentals of scoutng and patrol* ng, and land navgaton, Marne Corps Recrutng Offce n EUtabeth announce! enllatmunt of Prvate Lesle M, Galllpoau, Jr.. son of Mrg. beth Avenue, Rahway. new recrut s currently undergong olght-weeka of recrut tr&lflnr at Parrls sland, South Carolna. Wlnnert n Poppy Poster Contet sponsored by RahWty Unt US, Amercan Legon Auxlary, left to rght Raymond Chfltophef, Charman of Poppy Potter.Contest for Amercan Legon Auxlary";~Ml»s Naney Cerehldr6,~wtnner n elas, Lawrence J»J?PP!L j_*5 n».u.rl Cl?»j ond Kothrjn_jje,an, wnner n Clots J, and Mrs, Andrew BrBbfrg7TJ7eTta^ntr^1]^tnfflBgp^1rsn»snee)tBreaSn^ounty^ Nancy Cerchlaro n Class wnnng County award n that class. at Wavecrest Avenue, Wnfeld, entered Army n March of ths year. He la a 1962 graduate of Rahway Hgh School and attended SetonHall Unversty n Newark. He was employed bywestern Electrc n Unon, before enterng Army. Arman Ronald P. Sammond, son of Mr. and George S. Sammond of 104 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Edson, formerly of Rahway, has been assgned to Keesler AFB, Mss., after completng Ar Force baslo tranng. arman, a 190 graduate of John P. Stevens Hgh School,. Edson, - N» J,,- wll be traned on Job u a constructon specalst wth Ar Tranng Command. Marne Second Leutenant Robert L. Savell. on of Mr. and Leo Sovell of 0 oak Rdge Drve, ClarkA and husband of former* Mss Valere Kostyal, also of Clan has reported aboard Nav Auxlary Ar" Staton wth Tranng Squadron Three n Prvate Wlson Baauregard whose wfe and parants lve at 76 Beverly Road, Rahway, sompleted a rado teletype -operaton eourse-at-tha~army Souastern Sgnal School, Fort Gordon, Ga,, June 17. JrjsBph~trWrlght r Jr«-whps wfe, Joyco, lves at 1770 Newton Street, Rahway, receved an 9ar4y-promotlon_to^ Army-pay grade prvate E-2 on completon of basc combat tranng at Fort Dlx, May 17. Ho was toe~ promoton - two j months-errller-than-ls-customacy" Because of hs scoro n frng M-14 rfle, ngh score on physcal combat-profcency test and hs mltary bearng and leadershp abltes, Wrght, whose parents lve ) 7 D AV M 2 W AVH (MM» Arman Molvln Hckson, son of Mr? and Odel Hloksonof -4 East AlberlStrset, Rahway, has been assgned to Kessler AFB, Mss., after completng _Alr Force baac_trsdnlng. arman, a 1905 graduate of East Orange, N, J, Hgh School, wll be traned on Job as a personnel specalst wth Ar Tranng Command, MWJAMnt ftv» KSTJW. CM AMD LOAN AMQOUTOH. - rs lon WoVtton orj»a. lad txutln undar th l*«t of SAM t*kd, suo knora sjjyomam. L, t u, t su.^ptfnat 01*11 Attlon woutlon For «1«Rchard Voynlk, left, Preldent of Rahway Jaycees, presents $220,00 n checks, donoted by varous- founda tlen -and-lndlvlduol-to-mr»,-joon-$apten*o 7-<-repreeMa» tlve of Camp Laurel whch 11 sponsored by New Jer. sey Assocaton for Bran ln ured Chldren durng last weeks meetng. money wll be used far sponsorng a needy chld, transportaton and camp mantenance, Jaycee charman, for ths project was Alan Krebt, «*, *+M**l OODTOWN Tender, U.S. Cholct \ r llttj -2et>lfteb«U*fln* & t> LADY SCOT FACAL TSSUE 6 Dole PNEAPPLE JUCE STEAKS! or SRLON, ORT Kl^**; graduates of St, Johns Law School wth LL.B. degree. Among top fve percent of graduatng class, Mr. Needell was on Deans Lst durng each semester of hs enrollment. He made Law Revew at end of hs frst year and was apponted a member of Student Edtoral Board of Revlew_durlng hs senor year. A 100 Rutgers Unversty graduate. Mr. Nee doll s marred to former Kathy Cohen, daughter of Mr. and O. Lew Cohen of Maplewood. y resde, wth r two chldren, Gregory and Clare n rvlngton-on--hudson^ New York. -Now preparng" to take New York State Bar exams n 111 be Mb. T«t<w,uA.awu ateaks «*umn b. S^uldbr Steak». 9?! London Brol t.. Top Srlon MAST b Eye Round Roast *. S9 Grnd. Chuck «.69 e SpaTeRlbs, 59 C tal. Sausage *. 79 { Franks^""!, 59 C CHCKN MTS natt CAMPBELLS PORK N BEANS ppl«- Grapefrut DEL MONTE All Grnds MARTNSONS SAVARN, MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE FRUT COCKTAL BOOK MATCHES ALUMNUM FOL HORMEL SPAM FOODTOWN SUGAR FOODTOWN. 5-lb. GRANULATED bog 2 c Off lab.l. Pnlcd 5 off label Kraft MAYONNASE LADY SCOT BATHROOM TSSUE leedell Earns Law Degree At St. Johns U. Benjamn F. Needell, son of Judge and Mrs, Davd Needell of Rahway, was among June frm of Marshall, Bratter, Oreene, Allson and Tucker of Madson Avenue, New York Cty, startng August S. Wth Benjamn enterng feld, four members of lm medate Needell famly wll be practcng law, Judge and Mr*. Needell and r son Stanley H. Needell have law offces n Rahway. CAR ALNG? MEDCAR FOR YOUR CAR AT HENKENUS BROS. Atlantc Servce Center U. S. Hghway 1, at E. Granc?Avenue ^NEW JERSEY Gttnn J. H»nk*nlUB, Prop. Mller Wns Alfred P. Sloan Scholarshp Kenneth R. Mller, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. Ray Mller, of 442 Orchard St., Rahway, has been awarded an Alfred P. Sloan Natonal Scholarshp to Brown Unversty. Ths scholarshp s awarded to students of exceptonal promse and leadershp. Ken wll enter Brown lrfall to - study for a Bachelor of Scence n Bology. He s currently attendng. Natonal Youth Conference-on Natural Beauty and Coneerva H Whtft Q. C Hnn n as a member of ts, steerng com mlttee as^a representatve of ffp Hav Sfntu ff" Amorl Upon hlg return on Wednesda/~Kenneth wfll go toameroan Legon Jersey Boys State at Rutgers Unversty where he wll perform hs last dutes as ths years New Jersey Boys State Governor. GOT A_NEWS.TEM? LEOAL NOTCES Nonce or srrrlmnt NOTCl S HXRCSy OlVWf, TJl«l th«lnt and fnal eoouot of h ubcrlbar, Dvld, r«l4n»n, A* mn for th bmflt of Crtdltort o K-M JWCLXRS, WO.. Awltnot, wll lt «udhd and tud fey th Surroftt, Mry C, Ktftnt,»nd r«ported for tltlmtnt to th Unon County Court?rob»tt Dlvllon, on rrldr. Autut Uh nxt tt 9J0 A.M. nrvdllnr tlm. Dtttd Jun«27. U9. Davd s. rddmtn, Atlna* Raff, Shtrman t Schntldr, Atlgr, run»/0/>t New SHERFFS SALS UM OWJjOSXLO. *««B. ROnU), Attf. Court ol_ tro! Old Court Xpuu, B Srltl! lulbtl. HTJ. OoaftrjjJ Koom jmos. (HS AV on WdndM. tht Uth d> of A.D., NC. tt two oelotk m tttrnoon ol uld dr. ALL that tjfttln trot or»sr««l of. lnd tnd prrmu httlntt^ P»tloyl»rl!r4H«tl*««ltu»t»lntb«tloyl»rl!r4H«tl*««.ltu»t» ;ln tb«cy ol Rthwr. Oounty of Unon., md sut of K««Jtny, BBOlNNKa t pont Mltd on tnt loulhutr ldt lnt o! Toly.on t«l) drt four (4 nl»> UH Wlt ons hundrtd thrty UO flt from s pont-ouud W h «, trotlon of th louhwtrly ;. un ol Albrl Strut M^lM eet««* uurfy nd Hm of THorn Strut M ld tmu trt Uld dovn on s»ru& mp now on flt n th offl o tht Mltr of m County of Unon n> mtd, "Un of U4 lou»roprty or. Lnos s. not, murt RB»y.». J,. UtS" UsnM-from^l Jala."-- nlns pont snd runnln South forty on (41) dtrtt tour «mlnuu* Wlt -Md- ftndlntton-tht lotlhts lsrbqf Trsrn Btrn fanr M tout lsrubqf Trsrn Btrn fnr. 10) fnt to s polnt UBM runlm-l jouth tortylht (41) dtmh flfty«n lt) fftnutm tut s~dulsnu of om hundrtd 1100) lm lo potnl. thnt- runmns North lonyon (n dr*t-four-(4)-m(nuut-aut-s-fu>nn of fortr (401 fn lo s Mnt! kns runnlne North formlshl (tt) dtrt flfty^u ll) mlnum WM, dulnc of OB hundred O00 ftjrt!» tt «j_»«ntjntjmlol Moat. uxtto th sfmu" commonly known»nd dultmtd u 111 Thorn Slrttt, nshwty. Mw Jtrwy. 1 Tntro U dut pprolmutly H,< 017.U wth nttrht from My 1, M snd Mt. 1 Th surtf rmt th rlht t«m» W.SCKXO, thum >, -srtk, anowh «t, enk ATTYS.. SoA ox-t-0,1/4 MM OORMMTON NSTt* m u o j*onp u untt T OHDAtNCD B» nl TowotltB.anell of th Townhp of CltrM n.h county of unon, NW Jrtff met T ftn htn t«ro»lhlrd oll m<m)mf> v Foodtown Assorted Fkvor Refl. or Low Cal^ - CANNED SODA c Hl-CDRNKS""" v -Z^-B9-^ ODTOWN CATSUP 5^*11 LEMONADE KL.?-12 Z 95* * CHOPPED SPNACH 2 25 CREAM CHEESE FOODTOWN «9* Foodtown Farm Freah Produce! GRAPES 9 WATERMELON Sunkst ORANGES 10-9 Sunkst LEMONS 10-9* Calf. U.S. #1 "B" POTATOES 9 j.n.. boy TO 9«r. -n SHOP FOODTOWJV re* One Hear You! For Hearett Foodtown Call WA 5~2061 Prkt»««dlv. throosh Saturday July 2. Not mpehlbk lor lypof/ashkal tmn. W. nwm trw rloht to Bmtt quantty. Mtmbor Twn County Gtoctn.. CtOHO MNOAY MERTS POLCY S TO MANTAN THrTKAOmONAL W)AY WWHUS W1K. Wf AFTttlCAT YOUR SWfOtT TO«WAKD MAKNa THS POSSm THANK YOU. MERT FOODTOWN. 52 WESTFELD AVE. CLARK BUTCH KOWALS 950 St. George Ave. Rahway. SALX eupnor court of. Nw Jtrty, Ltw Dlvllon, lull County, Dookl *L10S(4S J-TT1. no v Rttok md utll Btrmn. Pllntff. vt Jmu Woody»nd M»rr Woody, ht wltt, dtftnqnt. Cvl Acton Wrt of xteutlon. By vlrtut of th bovt-tttd Wrt to mt dlrtcttd. 2 hlt t»pot fo Slt by Publc Vndut. n rtlr of Old Court Koue. Broad Strut. lu lrlh. N. J. Conftrcnoe Room SMM 1US AVKVS NTRANC FOR CLXVATOR), on Wedntdty. th 27th day of July A.D., SM, tt tw oelook n tht tttrnoon of uld dtr >ll tht rlhl, tltl»nd murtl tht bovt-mmtd dtfndn n lo tht [olowlm proprty. to wt Alt tht lollowlnt lot. tract or par ctl ol tnd and prtmlttt, htrtnaftt mon partcularly dttcrlbtd. ltutt, lylm and btlnt n tht Cty of Rah wy. County of Unon and Stall ol Ntw Jcrny. BEONNNO at a pont or corntr lormtd by tht nttrtctlqn of tht Southtrly ldt- of afaytktt Srttl wth tht Xattrly ldr of Lawrtnet atr«and runnln tn«not >l< alon tht (ad Soulhtrly ldt of Laraytlt strttt South B dtrtt 9 mlnuttt m t BDB (M to s PQ.M thtnct ll, South 1 dtrct 41 mlnuttt 0 toond< wn 100 tut to a pont thtnotf O North St drt as mlnutt wll tttt to th Cultrly ad* of Lwrnot Strttt thtnet 141 lom tht mt South 1 dttm *1 mlnultt» ttcond Eat too fttt to tht lad anulhtrly ldt of Lafaytlt Srttl nd th pont or place of BKQln* NNO. Th bovt prml auo known u Lot 1, Block go on tht Tax Atlat MP of tht Cty of {.(ndtn. AUo known a 1611 Uwteuct Knt, Rahway, Nw Jtrny. rt l du tpproxlmntly TRY BUTCH KOWALS VODKA THE ONLY KND N THE STATE Ml Gal. 7.9 Qt..9 4/5.19 Pnt1.99 andowl-. Th Shtrlff rtrve ht rlht to adjourn thl aal. RALPH OR1SCLLO. Shtrlft WLLAM rl. BtCKR. ATty, DJ RMR CL-J-0 0/J0/41 Ftaa; M».«0 runurrs SAU Buptrlor Court of H* Jrty, Chancrr ravuon. Unon County, Dockt B».a44rSS, MKN SAVMOS LOAN AMO. ClATlOtf. le, Plantff v WUUR T. HOLL. t all. mftndanu. pvll Acton ncutlon Tor Salt of Mor tas*d ramlt. - - t vrtu of th jbovmatm wrt of Kcutlon lo m dlrctd thall won for aal by publlo vndut, n rtar of Old Court HOU, Broad Strut, Etlabtth, K. J., oonfrnu Room jroe, cusa RAKWAY Avrntn tntraho tok MVATOR. Ot. Wdntaday, tnt oth day of July A.D.. 1«S«, at two oelook n th aftarnoon of tald day. ALL that crtaln lot or trat of lnd lylnt, bln and ltuat n th Cltr of Rahway, county of Unon and SUt of Ntw Jrty and mon partcularly dutubtd aa follow SONNNO at a pont n ht touthtrly ld Un of Wll Chtrrj Strtt dlatant alon nt lam tsj.u fat lattrly from u lnurtctlon wth tb latrty ldt lnt of Cttr brook AvtnUt and from thtnc runnlm D alon lad lnt of Wtt Chtrry Strtt louth 11 dttrttt 0 mlnuut 0 ncond tut fttt to a pontt thtnet <) touth V dtrmt S7 nlnuttt 10 tcond wlt 14.S0 ftt to a pont thtnc O north 1 dfrtw 40 mlnutt 10 tcond WM 9 tnt to a pont tbtnc t4> north 17 drtm 97 mlnum 0 tcond tut 14.0 fttt to tht pont and plact o atonnno. COMMONLY KNOWN at S0U Wlt Chtrry Strtt. Rahway. Nw rtr. Thn du approlmatly S14. 12J. wth nttrtt from Aprl SM and con - Tht Shtrlff rturvt th rllht t at ad NOTOt At s publc mmtln htld by th Board of AdJutmtnt of ht TowmhlB of Clark on Junt 0. SM, tht fou lowlm applleatlou tor vsranc wuc aettd upon Cal, «-«4 Norwood Bulldtrt. l< rtct sardtn apartmtnt on Ukt Ave out, Lot A. Block 1 Dtntd. Cal. l^o Clark Rldlm Aeadtnur to trtct barn and tablt bulldun, >«aurbd Lant, Lot s, Blo«V4$ Dtnltd..- cal. 14-4S Trank LaRuuo. tll lakt Avtnut, Lot-, Block «e. l eonvtrt halt of two-car laran o of not UM Approvtd. Cal. 2O-«# Jamt Ortory, to tt\ addton to dwtllln. M Mt,;wa> Drlrt. Block 1S1. Lot 7, volaton» adt yard rtoulrtmtnt Approvtd. Cal. a-s-jomph Jaoueh. l< wldtn prtttnt larat, lot Otlla Trr net, Lot s, Block so. volaton o ldt yard rtqulrfmtnl Approwd.. trnm-^abowtn-wrnw! f ,- Hahway Publc Lbrary Semnary Ave.... Rahway, N. J. O7C65 f\ Rahway News-Record, Est. 122 Rahway News, Est. 190 Vol. 144, No. Kntered as Second Clsss Matter. Pott Offce, Rahway, New Jersey Rahway, N. J., Thursday, July 7, Centa ", ^ Taxpayers Burden ForXfarary Costs Reduced Democrats Democratc Organsaton slate - Mayoralty canddate Robert H. McMenamln and Councllmen-at-Large canddates John Gallo, John J. Glgannon, and Stanley H. Needell, by Cty - $25,000 per year n antcpaton of future captal needs) - $1,000. Federal Ad - $50,000. Merck t Company (contrbuton through efforts of Mayor n-t-jolnt statement released Henderson)-*-$fl0jt500r-.. Junor Servce.League - $2,600. "Four years ago, Democratc Party made ths pledge to taxpayers of Cty of Rahway - We wll extend lbrary facltes to meet our resdents need. As (K-ths date, we are happy to report that constructon of a brand new lbrary s well under way, wth antcpated completon date at end of ths year. Ths represents a mlestone n hstory of Cty of Rahway made possble only after many months of plannng and study on part of present Democratc admnstraton," y sad. " new lbrary, now beng bult at corner of St, Georges, Avenue_and-Central-Avenue( former locaton of Lncoln School) represents frst of three new facltes to be constructed by Cty. A new Flrehouse and Publc Works Headquarters wll follow. " lbrary wll cost a total -.- of 44Q,0f0 but because of goodplannng-and effort, burden on taxpayers -has been reduced tn tt mtjtmnm hf r»r\. Funds from sale of pre- - sent-lbrary-buldng- and ste - (estmated value) - $70,000. Maxmum amount to be bonded (wll be lessened by any future contrbutons) -$102,000. Total - $40,000," y sadt "Or ndustres have been contacted and offcal commtments for contrbutons are expected n near future. se contrbutons wll - reduce amount to be bonded," canddates added.. "Despte hghly favorable fnancal condtons under whch. Lbrary s beng constructed," one and only Counclman. who voted aganst" ths -project was Republcan mayoralty canddate John Marsh. "He has accused Democratc Party of sleepng, but hs acton n ths matter ndcates that he could have gven Rp Van Wnkle a good run for hs Tnoney. However, he awakened long enough to attend ground breakng ceremones. V" Gacobbe Democrats f Stuff Responsblty Under Rug Commsson ddates^ ndcated- $40,000 for constructon of, new Lbrary wll be rased"" as "follows - -. Captal mprovement Fund (a fund whch has been set asde to all present and-past-lbrary- Board members as well as to Merck & Co. and Junor S A NEW FRE HOUSE NEEDED? Mlton Avenue flrehouse, whch was abandoned as a freheute year* ago because t was n poor condton - and was later called back to servce - has been topc of much conversaton but llttl* acton, t l s expected that a new flrehouse wll be bult n Redevelopment area, but acton on project has slowed almost to a halt -althouah-funds-hov bn-opproprlot<d~for^th> conttructlon-octh* bu d log. Counclman John t"nmrt~wbek!-ntoncpol-councl meetng he wtlr -lakeruon-.project a toon a» pottlbu. ^- Ray Glacobbe, Regular.Organzaton Republcan Canddate for Councllman-at-Large n Rahways forthcomlng_elec-_ ton,-today-rlpped-nto-a-recent - statement by local Democrats concernng Republcans proposal for a Busness and ndustral Commsson n Rahway. Regular Organzaton Republcan slate, John Marsh for Mayor, Bll Weaver, George Vansco and Mr. Glacobbe for C6uncllmen-at-Large, have proposed that a commsson be establshed to attract new Busness and ndustral frms to Rahway and to generate new economc vtalty nto cty. n commentng on a statement ssued last week by Democratc party slate regardng proposal, Mr. Glacobbe sad "Once agan, y have shown r true and famlar colors". "y have stuffed communty responsblty under rug, a* y have been dong for years, and hauled out one of oldest and most transparent poltcal trcks n busness. fs called calculated msnterpretaton. 1 y bad affrontery to suggest that same Republcan canddates who are callng for frst effort to help local ndustry and busness n a decade, are up Ralways "neglected economc foundatons and to spread ctys ndustral tax burden.oyer^abroaderbaae.of.new -enterprltes-s testmony enoughof our nterest-n problems of our present frms. Ths s what separates us from our communty, we mustnotbecch> tent wth thngs as y are", Mr. Glacobbe declared, "On very day that Democratc-statement Tappearr- 7 ed, Cty of Unon announced that Dana Stores chan has appled for a mllon dollar esopponents n ths electon. tabllshment-tothat-clty-.-where Democrats have offered local busness and ndustry a handshake, a bg smle and a recotdjf_no_actoj < J?ow, after years of neglect, y seek to demonstrate great depth of r concern by lstng names of some of our newer frms n newspaper. After all of empty glad-handng and gratutous outpourngs have been shaved away, se concerns wll certanly see ths was our forwards-thnkng democratc admnstraton whle that one was beng planned? Perhaps -y_wfre_busy.. twstng sgnfcance* of someone elses proposal," Mr*- Glacobbeaaked, "Where were y when Grants was plannng, r huge new outlet just outsde our cty lmts? Where were y when S, Klen was plannng ts bg new store on "Route? Are y effort for what t s...an ln^ really nterested n Rahways sut to r ntellgence. r support and r votes wll not be won smply by puttng, r names n paper," he sad. "We, on or hand, have offered busness and ndustry a sold program, not a generalty, but a plan complete wth long and short range objectves, a recommended table of organzaton and an. ntal plan of acton. r. " statement by Democratc canddates made t clear tad-to-our-current^- that-y are contentwlthhlngs ndustres and busnesses. as y are. f we are to be very fact that we seek to shore a progressve forward-thnkng growth and prosperty, or are y content just to -stay as s and let thngs work out for m- selves? For answer to that one, just talk to some of our local busness people." Mr. Glacobbe n posed "some penetratng questons" for frms lsted n Democratc statement. Canddate sad "We would lke to ask -followng questons of all-of - -concerns whose names wer^ called off lke a ltany by our opponents JSerylce-Uagus cvc example.for_lh«r_ane_ and generous support of ths modern Lbrary faclty," canddates sad. Servce Taxpayers Max Vogel, canddate for Democratc nomnaton at_ Mayor, today ssued a statement clamng that he la " only canddate who has always protected taxpayers of Rahway.. -."-.. jn»_mavbtltycandldate.whp_ s currently Rahways buldng nspector, sad that - J^My record over years ~how«"than"have always fought for and protected nterests of taxpayers ncludng rentpayers. For example;. "n 104 fought aganst.-. sewer cleanng Job, saved taxpayers about two mllon dollars and three men were ndcted. "Fought aganst permttng, two developers n Woodbrldge TqTOsWpJoJopk up r_sewers from "hundreds of homes, to Rahway sewers, at head of W. Lake Ave. and at Colonla Blvd. Saved taxpayers thousands of dollars on new sewer constructon. Fought aganst sx mllon dollar school expanson program, four mllon dou lar Job proved more than adequate. Saved taxpayers two. mllon ^dollars and backed, up my opnons"ty spendng more than fve hundred dollars on school campagns. opposed declarng at "Blghted" - E. Hacelwood Ave., area from Woodbrldge Rd., ncludng WhelanPl., Clark 6t., tockton»,,. and he West_ - sde tf.wtte*»poon«r, «>r object-to tl»redevelopment Agency sellng. Uw Man St.. land at;. a. #et of only $1600 per unt, beleve that -ths fully mproved parcel s worth at leaah$2100-per unt, amount was quoted or* glnally. dfference or part of $00,000 could have gone to Cty to remburse t for loss of over $60,000, per year for a perlod-of-.&t least fve years." " am opposed to any member of Redevelopment -Agency-of- "Fearng"- hl» own nest. "Wth ths knd of a record of ts canddate, Democratc Party should be n a favorable poston to appeal to all voters, afflated and ndependents for a vctorous electon, n November," Mr. Vogel sad. "We must adopt fve letter word SERVE - serve people and prlve t by DEEDS! «be concluded. MALBAG- To Edtor; Before er poltcal party clams credt for. movng of our small company-from New York Cty to Rahwayrper- ~ mlt me to set record straght. - reason for our movng was very plan;, got tred of commutng. JOHN R. KANE MOORE DSPENSERS, NC. n Mddle Of! -~;want"* wnt.onypltjce fclsfr-but Vn.joma.bj. town." "Weva heajp^rom some pretty angry dents who are affected by Board of Adjustments recentdecson to allow 0 apartments on less than -anacre of land n a West Mlton Avenue area zoned for one-famly^.dwellngs.- y dont want to pay taxes for a one-famly zone - and n have apartments n r neghborhood anyway. -Gant say we blamem.. Kear ^ere.tre>uwft more potental Democratc ^f;roaj^^lsyettgthvowl^a.jt hats nto\v»f» poltlcarty/fnw^or. September electon. Bbth mrerwell-tcnbwnthroughout town. Celebratng 115 years of servce to Rahway communty ths year s Rahway Savngs nsttuton. Establshed n 151, bank-s one of oldest savngs nsttutons n country. Have you notced artfcal lakes beng formed n front of some Rahway stores from water ""from "r antquated arcondtonng unts? "nstead of sand on "beach" youll fnd a collecton of refuse-whch should be of specal nterest to Board of Health f not to general publc. t ddnt exactly look lke that old party unty was-much n evdence- at - cty Democratc-club meetng Tuesday ngh*.- Wth a suggeston that members endorse party slate - McMenamn for Mayor and Gallo, Glgannon and Needell for Counclmen-at-large - t appears that almost half preferred -to abstan on -queston- and.endorsement... squeaked by wth a one vote margn from among those votng. * * - * Although resgnaton of "cty^charman Dan Kennedy has not been formally accepted yet - Democratc cty commttee wll meet next Monday to "get thngs nto shape." Should prove nterestng. Muncpal Councl meets Wednesday evenng at p.m. n Cty Hall. f you want to know whats gong on n Rahway-be re. Ts very nterestng.. Tolls. m? f shoppng.. tolls... tolls... Can you escape you travel to shore ths summer, go, n surroundng communtes, or use Parkway to get _tp work_-_y.o.u.m.ay fnd t a lot more expensve now. Democratc majorty n Assembly Vbfel~ttrper"fnTtn ; Ke*T6caton ol toll booths along porton of Parkway whch runs ^through Unon County. Ths stretch of hghway, whch was bult wth federal funds accumufrom tax dollars""""resdents had "already spent, has been toll-free so far. And surroundng communtes have strongly made t known that yd lke.llto remajrlso.._.... Good luck to Republcan freeholders -_0sborne, Tller and Ulrch - who have announced plans to take legal acton to stop tolls. Olvera Charj Kslak Buys Fulton Srreer Glgannon, Needell Address Dems At ft meetng^ of Cty Wde Democratc Club on July 7th, Canddates John GUgannon ad Stanley Needel. made followng statement "Here we go agan Ths years campagn by Republcan Organzaton Canddates s begnnng to sound lke one waged four years ago. t s an obvous attempt to blame ors for r own shortcomngs," y sad. "Mayorallty Canddate John Marsh and hs runnng mates have promsed to establsh an ndustral Commsson f elected, and clam y have receved a 100% endorsement from all unts of ndustry. We have been unable to fnd any local busness or ndustral representatves who have authorzed Republcan Canddates to speakfor m. J Asde ^rom thlsjjowever,^ two of Republcan Candl- - -dates-have-been members of Councl for-squlte some tme (John Marsh for 5-1/2 years and Wllam Weaver -1/2 years) and have done nothng to promote an ndustral Commsson despte fact-that Republcans were n control of Councl for two of those years. n fact, we have proven that y werent even aware that new ndustry was locatng n Rahway and that exstng ndustry was expandng. At ths pont, we would lke to commend Rahway ndustral Assocaton for r co-operaton and effort n assstng Cty n ncreasng ndustral ratables n Cty of Rahway," canddates sad. "Any Counclman has rght, at any tme, to ntroduce. l._pdany_jember of local Democratc admnstraton ac-" tlvely -seek or solct your frm h"""ah enort to get t to locate n~rshway? T~^ 2, Was your fnal decson to come to Rahway affected n.any.way. by, efforts of Ralway government?, Has Rahway government taken acton of any knd, snce. your arrval, to foster economc condtons" whch mght help STpo you beevcl&tc fha xfc> nterests of your frm woulcloc served by -establshment of a Busness and ndustral Commsson, operatng as a functonng governmental body, mannedby local busness people under drecton of Mayor? "ncdentally", Mr. Gacobbe concluded, "m sure that people of Rahway took due note of fact that our opponents crtczed our premse by twstng ts meanng. y never got around to crtszlng. proposal tself. However, we cant blame m for that. need for a Busness and ndustral Commsson s so apparantthat re s lttle for m to crtlslze." BENEFTS NCREASED - 1] Over 5,960 people n Unon-Somerset County area served by Elzabeth Socal Securty offce receved a total of $4,947,4 n benefts n 1965, Ralph W. Jones, dstrct manager, revealed today. Ths s an ncrease of $567,74 and,20 people, over year before.._... Kehn Acts To Clear Mlton Lake fshng derby s fne - but. Mlton Avenue lake could be a lot. cleaner. Republcan. laglsauon-whloh-ho foolols-n Mayoralty canddate HorbortH. NEW ROTARV.dFF.Cf R$ w«r«nfplled a t.l n f wtrtvftmttngbjr Plttrlct Governor Fred Trabley (rloht). ncomng presdent Stephen Bttmbalr (center) and past pre»ldent Qenold Apgar talk wrtttmr. TrWl f h tllt Othr ff nstall or talk wntrmr. TwMlty ohr *tjnttohl«n^ JJthrJftWcerj mer Gfcy~, yc«j preldent and program crblrmdn; TTeTv.»^"- r ~ ncluded) cretory; ondjuoene Uudlum, treasurer^ - Offcers of program year of Rahway Rotary Club offcally took over r responsbltes at meetng yesterday at Asbury Hall of Trnty Methodst Church. n an mpressve program. last week, Fred Trabllcy, past Dstrct Governor of Dstrct 751 n nstalled new offcers. He related many experences he had had as a Rotarlan, as an offcer of hs own club, South Planfeld, and servng as Dstrct Governor. Stephen Bumball of Mountansde was nstalled as Presdent; Elmer Greey of Elzabeth was sworn n as Vce Presdent and Program Charman; Rev. Gordon Baum, Secretary and Eugene Ludlum, Treasurer. Drectors, besdes " offcers are mmedate past presdent Donald Apgar; S, U. Smth,- Alex Medvlgy, Gordon Harrs and Bavd Collns. No formal program was held yesterday, but a Board of Drectors meetng followed luncheon. Next week, ClubAssemb- ly! wll-be-held n whch th* plant tor comng year wll be dmmttdtpd o Tax Burden Property Democratc admnstraton of Rahway government has placed a tax burden on resdents of town by addng unnecessary Jobs and fallng to attract busness to communty Fred Olvera, Republcan canddate for Councllmanat-Large sadn a statement released today. "Recently we have notced that many new and unnecessary Jobs have been created n Democratc Admnsltratlon. se new burdens of taxpayer certanly have not solved basc problemsoof Rahway," he sad. "Rahways taxes have ncreased rapdly due to falure of our Democratc Admnstraton n ntroducton of new busness opportuntes for creaton of addtonal ncome needed n support of our growng cty. "f am elected 1 ntend to protect publlo nterest. d ask for cooperaton-of Busness Admlnstrator n workng wth members of Cty Councl to submt a pror report statng necessty ol se new jobs," Mr. COl cohcluaed. Albert F. Goetz, Charman of Cty of Rahway Redevelopment Agency announced today consummaton of sale of a porton of property at 127 Fulton Street-thru Kslak organzaton to Jud- ley Corp. of 266 Morrs Avenue, Unon, New Jersey, purchaser wll be ready to convert to modern offces a 5,000-sq. ft. former warehouse and garage buldng on property as soon as bds for "work can be let, Mr. Goetz sad, - Judley Corp. antcpates an expendture of at least one hundred ffty thousand ($1SOVOOO) wthn next year to provde offce space for lease, he ndcated, best nterests of Cty and n vew of lack of such legslaton by er Counclman, Marsh or Weaver, t s obvous that r recent publc statements were not advocated at anytme durng r years as members of Councl," Councl Canddates concluded. WE WANT YOUR NEWS f you have a socal tem, club report, brthday party, annversary celebraton, news from son or daughter at college or n Armed Forces, share your good news wth your neghbors by furnshng us wth a factual report to be publshed <n Rahway rfews-record or Clark Patrot. CLUB ELECT YOU PRESDENT? CALL -*O60O WOTCt «nrara- Colonltl Shan wn clmm durtn tht month ot Julr. LEFT TURN LEGAL You can make a left turn across yellow lnes along New -Jersey state hlghwtys-to enter a roadsde busness or prvate drveway accordng to nformaton released by a spokesman for New Jersey state Hghway Department, who explaned that yeuow lnes mean "no passng".and not "no crossng." Klehn sad today.. And he has taken steps to have Park Commsson consder clearng area, he ndcated.. "t was ndeed gratfyng to see so many youngsters partcpatng n Rahways annual fshng derby" sad. Republcan Mayoraly Canddate. sponsors, Mulvey-Dltmars.. VFW Post #61; Sldellners and Recreaton Department are to be congratulated for ths 4th of July actvty, he added. "Fshng s a wonderful pastme" sad Mr. Kehn "and should be encouraged, partcularly among our younger set. Mlton Lake s an deal locaton for ths sport". "Ths past Sprng Unon County Park Commsson dd a wonderful Job n rehabltatng dam and surroundng area. However, water n lake s barely deep enough " for fsh to survve.". Mr. Kehn stated that he s contactng Park Commsson to dscuss possbltes of removng vegetaton growth, debrs, as well as slt at bottom whch has accumulated over aperlodof many years, Ths wll also enhance beauty of Mlton - Lake, he sad..

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